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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-04-23, Page 8
/ THURSDAY, APRIL SAFE DRIVING WILL SAVE MONEY ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE A new plan of Automobile- Insur ance- introduced by two Canadian companies, and now offered; to indi vidual’ motorists in Ontario for the first time. . 20 per cent, reduction for fouyr years1 driving without accident* If not eligible' for above reduction, We are agents for The Pilot Ge, Exeter Markets Wheat 68c. Cats 3.0c. Barley* 30 c, Brhn $1.10 Shorts $1*05 Low grade flour $3,,2O Welcome Flour $2.30 Model Flour $2.50 ‘ Manitoba Flour $2.60; . Creamery Buttei’ 36c. Dairy Butter 27 and 2 8c. Eggs, extras 17c. Eggs, firsts 15c. Eggs, seconds 11c, MRS. W. K. FUKE J. A. &FEWART A'gftnts Phone 218, Exeter The Jones & May seed store has been a very busy spot during the past couple of weeks. The seed | business started off with a rush and the demand has been- particularly brisk. Rev. D, Moir, of Hamilton, who has been supplying for Rev. Mr. Moorhouse in the Main. St. United church during the latter’s illness, preached his concluding sermon^ on Sunday and on Sunday next Mr, Moorehouse will again occupy his own pulpit. His congregation will be glad to welcome him back. Dur ing the last few weeks that , Mr. Moir has been preaching his ser vices have been appreciated and he has made many friends. <MT. and Mrs. W. H- Johnston had the pleasure of a week-end visit from 'Dr, Mabie Bray and Miss Cameron, of the Mountain Sanitarium, 1 ton, These young women were co workers with their daughter the late Dr, Mary Johnston, for the past eigthteen years, at the Sanitarium, They brought with them from the Mountain Conservatory, several, beautiful roses, which were the fav ourite flowers of the late doctor, al so a Ponderosa lemon, which weigh ed a pound and which was grown in the conservatory. ft. $39.50, 9 ft. x 9 ft. $35.00, THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes, M« A. Minhtftr Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M., Organist 1Q a,ip.-—Fuu&ay School 11 a, m.—“What is the Christian Vocation?” 2nd in the series of services, on Church Principles. 7 p.m,'—“A. Divided Allegiance.” Thursday, at pan. our Mid-week service in the church. F 'The W. QL & of Caven presby- byteriau church will hold a sale of home-made cooking in Miss Grigg’s store on (Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. Itp. . Xoca/s _ J The regular monthly meeting. of The Exeter W. I, will be held at the borne of Mrs. Horney on Wednesday, April 29 th at 3 P-m. A talk will be given by Mrs. T. Dinn'ey; also ex change of flower seeds and bulbs. JAMES $T, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Key, D. MeTayisli, Pastor W- R. Moulding,, A.T.C.iM, Qrganist and Ghoir-LeMer SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY Rev. E, W. Jewitt, B.A., of Kincard ine will be the special speaker for the 'day. 11 a.m.—-Subject: “The Church and Childhood.” , Children’s Choir at morning service. 3 Mr. MilQ' Snell is erecting a new garage on his property Andrew St. Mr. J. G. Stanbury was in Goder ich on legal business on Tuesday. . |M!iss Jean, Russell, of Seaforth, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cud more during the past week. Miss Lulu -McDonald, has taken a position asi assistant stenographed in the- offilce <>f Carling. & 'Morley. ■ A‘ medal (contest will be-held in p.m.—Open session of the School Presentation of Robert Raikes Seals and Diplomas. iMT. Jewitt will speak. ' 7 p.m,—Subject; “The Overcrowded Life” Solozby D, A. Gordon Violin Solo by Geo. Grant. Visitors will be made welcome at all services. Hamili tlie aiain street 'United church on ere co- ^Friday, May 8th, under the auspices London, and vis- on Sun- your dressmaking and .furs early. Furs remodelled to styles. Fur scarfs are in style Look up your old furs :et them remodelled for little Get fixed latest this year, and g cost. Work satisfactory. Moderate charges. j\I,r.s. Norman ' -Hockey, Main. Street, Exeter.; , .The Thames Road Farmers. Club will hold a meeting on Monday, April*”27th. It is urged all be pres ent who intend growing silo torn as w© have several quotations direct from growers in Essex. All orders for corn, root seed and wire must be in by that time,—P. more/ Secretary. fence Pass- Fertilizer for flower fertilizer denfields or G. son iStanlake. all crops. Get at Traquair <& A. of the W. C. T. U. Mr. Howard Leary, of called on friends in Exeter ited at his home in Staffa ,day. Mr. Alex Elliott, of Moncton, vis ited with friends in Exeter on Sun day. Mr. Thos. Elliott, of Kirkton,-who is in his 90tli year is confined to his home through .illness. Miss Feme .Short, of London, vis ited, with her mother Mrs. E. Short duriifg the forepart of the week. DD. Wm. Mitchell, who has spent the past five months in Toronto re turned to Exeter Tuesday evening. iM’r. and Mrs. John Sherman, of Kent Bridge, spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs R. C. Morse. Mr. Chas. Acheson and Miss Phyl lis Grey, of London, spent the week end at the home of Mr.-' apd Mrs. W. T. Acheson. ' Mrs. Rose Russell, of Byron, vis ited during the week with MT. and JMIrs. Chas. Birney and her daugli- * ter Miss Patsy. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred G. Stewart MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev, C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader . a.m.—“A .great • Call to the Church” p.m.—Church School p.m.—Song Service followed by a message on “Altars o.f Earth” (The real and the unreal on our •Christian Life.) This will be Mr. Sunday in 'charge illness. 8 p.m,—Thursday ■Service. Sunday, May 3rd our _ __ People’s Society will hold their an niversary with a special speaker and musical program, to be announced later. •11 3 7 your Lin- anci little daughter, of Detroit, spent Hawkins.—Nel- Sunday with the formers parents 4-23-3tc. Mrs.' .Skelton takes this opportun- 1 ity of thanking' the party who return ed the articles lost from her room1 some months ago. WANTED—A few head of . cattle, for the season, to run with my own cattl-e. Ed. Broderick, Exeter, phone 83rl3, Hensail.till WARNING—All owners of dogs who have not paid their < must do so (before May 1st or sum-' mons will be issued and extra costs . imposed. Rd. Hunter, Assessor. s Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Misses Katherine Wood, Madeline Stewart, Marjory Westcott and Mur- i iel Howald, of London, spent the ' week-end at their homes here. i\fr, and (Mi's. Jack Moir and their daughter Jean, of Detroit, visited the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Moir over the week-end. Miss • Irene Bierling, nurse-in- , training at the Sarnia General Hos pital spent the week-end with her dog tax | parents Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Bierling. Anyone wanting cattle pasture for season apply to Fred A. Ellerington, Exeter. Prices reduced this year. > FOR RENT—100 acres grass pas ture. Apply W. H. Penhale, phone 197, Exeter. BOARDERS WANTED—Can ac commodate two or three young men. Mrs., E. Taylor, Andrew Street. TENDERS shingling Greenway United by May 1st. Lowest or not necessarily accepted, approval of me Board. For church tender ject to further particulars apply to L. Ridley, chairm'an, Parkhill R. R. No. 3, phone Dashwood 3,9rl. 4-16-2tc any sub- For NOTICE TO DRAIN CONTRACTORS Tenders will be received, .by the undersigned up to 3 pan., May 2nd, 1931, for the Repair- of Branch B of the Elimville Drain in Usborne Township requiring the removal of 2180 cubic yards open work,' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and. specifications can bo sden at the office of John Roger, O. L. S., Mitchell or the Clerk’s Office, Usborne, 4-16-3tc Henry Strang, Clerk, Usborne, R. R. 1, Hensall FARM FOR RENT— 75 acres pas ture farm in. Stephen township,, pefty of Mrs. Geo. Snell, Exeter. " 4-2-tfc TRACTOR PLOWING AND DISC ING—Distance no object for reason able amount of work.-—Wm. Brad shaw, Elimville. ‘ 4-2-tfn. Place your order with J1. S. Dig- nan & gon for Invincible Wire Feitc- Ing and gates. Bring your harrows in early. 2-19-tfc. If you wish to buy of sell a fatal at hduse see R. Ek Pickard, Exeter* ' Miss Marion Burgess and Mrs. G. V. McDonald and son Billy of Wall- acehurg, were guests over the week end with Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Morse. Mr. Norman Kleinfeldt, of Crom arty, has rented the farm of Mr. L. V. Hogarth, ‘3rd concession of Ste phen recently vacated by Mr. Clyde Heywood. The Hurondale Women’s Institute held a suciceeful cooking sale in the sainple rooms of the Central Hotel on Saturday. The sal© was well patronized. Mr. W. McNicol, of Farquhar will broadcast several .selections pn the violin from C'JGC’-at- London- at the Monday Night Club hour -Monday evening next. Margaret, infant daughter of Mr. and (Mirs. Arthur Rundle, of Us- borne, is seriously' ill .with pleuro pneumonia’. Miss J. Brooks, R. N., is%in attendance. Ml*, and Mrs. Reuben Goetz and son Albert and Mrs. C. Finklbeiner and daughter Catherine, of Dash wood, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dearing on Sunday. . Mr. Bowey who recently disposed of his general store in Kippen to Mr. D. Emerson Kyle is moving to Exeter this week into the residence of Miss Mabel Follick, Main Street. Miss Follick has recently had the house renovated and a new garage erected; ■ ■ Mrs. K. Werner, of London, spent the, past week with her mother Mrs. D. Russell. Mr. Werner came up Sunday and together with Mi’s. Werner and Mrs. Russell they spent the d|iy with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clarke, of Usborne. Mrs. Werner returned to her home. The past week has been ideal weather for seeding apd practically all the seed has now been sown in this community, The land hds been in splendid1 condition for working djid the weather not too hot for the horses, A splendid rain on Tuesday was just what was needed. t CURTAIN RODS recent Prayer Young FOR For doors, bedrooms, kitchens, etc. We offer a neat extension curtain rod TO RETAIL AT 10c., 15c. and 25c. 5 DOZEN BEDROOM CURTAINS 2 1-4 yards, long, A good quality cur tain for this low price and trimmed with green, gold, pink or blue frilled edge SPECIAL AT PER PAIR 69c. SUN-FAST CURTAIN MATERIALS For side curtains. We offer some new materials in plain shades arid mixed color ings at a yard, . . 50c. $1.00 SAV- $1.00 $J.25 FRILLED CURTAINS * Beautiful frilled curtains for bedrooms in fine quality scrim with scalloped borders in green, blue, rose and gold AT PER PAIR $1.50 PURE LINEN BLINDS s Perhaps you are in need of new blinds. > If your old rollers are all right we can sup ply you with any color with lace or fringe. Priced according to size. 10 DOZEN GREEN BLINDS X r 3 NEEDLE RECORDS FOR Come looking for real bargains PHONE 81w EXETER, ONT. 3 EDISON''DISC RECORDS $1.00 AND HUNDREDS OF LIKE INGS EVERY DAY AT POWELL’S BIG SALE. Smashing reductions for the next six days Every.thing'must go NEW FURNISHINGS Curtains & Curtain Nets You will be needing some of these materials now that house cleaning time is here. We are showing many new patterns and materials all at lower,prices. Wallpapers! , Brighten up the interior of your home papers are inexpensive. We are showing some good colorings and patterns, at per roll 25c., 30c., 35c. to 50c. Wallpapers! The new Sunfast Axminster Rugs at Low JPrices We are showing the newest patterns that have been produc ed for this season. Sixe 27 in. x 54 in. $4.00, 9 ft. x 10 1-2 , 9 ft. x 12 ft. $42.50. 37 inches by 72 inches. These are se conds but you can hardly tell them from/ first quality WHILE THEY LAST EACH 75c. Moorhouse’s first since his evening TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. E. L. Vivian, iy.n' Organist, Miss MacFgul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss 11 o 4 3rd Sunday, after Easter . . a.m.—Morningi Prayer (Subjects “JUnto’ Caesar unto -God” p.m.—(Sunday School and Confirm ation Class. p.m.—Evensong Subject: “Reality” “While the financial responsibil ity law with its’ accident reporting provision only has been in effect*, since September 1, .1930, you may be surprised to know that already 1,031 persons have brought themselves under its provisions and have had their licenses to drive and permits for their vehicles suspended. Of these 855 have apparently exper ienced difficulty in securing insur ance or the necessary bond or secur ities to relieve the suspension and" they are still off the. road.” Then you can 12, long panies. We make all small adjustments at our own office. We specialize in truck Insurance. why take the chance when be protected for $15.00 for months by one of our com- [B. M. FRANCIS “The Insurance Man” Office i Main Street, Exeter Phones: Office 44 Res.164 Mr. Chas. McLean, of Windsor, spent the week-end with friends. Mr. Chas. Upshall, of Usborne, is in London, this week receiving treat ment. '• Mrs. Agnes. II. for a. few weeks i relatives. Master Borden ■ been confined to 1 time is- improving. Mrs.’ J. II. Browning returned on Monday after holidaying for a few days/ in Toronto. Mrs. McNaughton and daughter, of Hensail, spent .Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Ryckman. Mr. Clifford McAvoy and Mrs. Dawson, of Wingham, spent Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs. Mc Avoy and Miss Sanders. iMiss Gertrude Kendall and <Mlr. and Mrs. Kellar, of Chatham, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, D. A, Gordon. Mrs. Ged. Lawson underwent an operation fol’ the removal of her tonsils in Dr. Harry I^rowning's Surgery a few days' ago* Gillies is visiting in Hamilton with ■Sanders who has his bed for some Linoleums and Congoleum Rugs We carry a large slock of the best selling patterns. The rew designs and colourings are very pleasing.. Bring in the- size of the room and get our prices NEW SPRING HATS A WONDERFUL DISPLAY ■$2.75 and Powell’s Big Sale COME IN EVERY DAY W. R. GOULDING the the Mr. Harry West,.<of Sarnia, spent Sunday at his home' here. Mrs. Warning returned from De troit Saturday to the home of Mr. •and Mrs. W. D. (Sanders. Her dtiugli- tei* Miss Harriet Knipe, R. N., ac companied her. The many friends" of Mrs. Wareing will.regret to know that she is not improving1. The report of savings in Penny Bank by pupils from Exeter school show that at the end of February 1931 the total amount on deposit was $701.25; a year ago the amount was $445.88. ‘The per centage of pupils depositing) during January and February was 44. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Senior, of ronto, visited for a few days latter part- of the week with former’s brother M)’. Jos. Senior. Mi*.’ Senior, who is Financial Steward for the Baptist church in Canada was in Goderich Sunday conducting ser vices in the Baptist church there. Last week it was reported that 17 new iamilies had moVed to Exeter since- the assessor Rd. Hunter had made his rounds a year ago. Wo were considerably out in dur facts as Mr. Hunter informs us it was 31 now families that have come to town during the' past year. The increase Im population was 66 as reported last week. up A. T. O. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. United Church Instruction in Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in Schools Studio; Main St. Box 57, Phone 19J EXETER, ONT DOROTHY E. CRASSICK (Honor Piano, Studio A. L. C. M. Graduate) London, England^ Instruction in Violin, Harmony, Theory; N. Albert Street. Box 160 EXETER, ONTARIO Hogarth Hatchery WE HAVE A CONTEST ON THIS YEAR- Beginning with next Monday there will be a slight change in the time table df the L. II. & B. The morn ing trains will remain the same ar riving at 8.23 and 10.59. The train gbing south in the eyenlng will ar rive at 4.18 instead of 4.42. The train from London will leave Lon don at 4,35 and arrive in Exotor at 5,46. $15.00 first prize; $10.00 second prize; one hundred of Purity Flour third grize Ask for information, and entry form when you buy feed or ? ' chicks a We have for sale in baby chicks: Barred Rocks, White Wyandottes, Minorcas, White Leghorns, Jersey Black Giants. Place your order in advance if you do not want to be disap pointed. April orders are coming hi fast. Custom hatching 4c. per’ egg. Phone us and reserve space if you desire same. Pioneer Chick Mash (starter) $3.25. Chick Feed $2.50; Cod Liver Oil $1.25 per gallon; Oyster Shell $1.35 per cwt.; Grit $1.25 per cwt.: ScntLSoKd Buttermilk; Buttermilk Pow der; Alfalfa Meal; Bone Meal; Charcoal and Lay Mash. z...