HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-03-16, Page 8THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1933 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
Economy Prices
Motor Oil
Canada’s finest value. Acknow
ledged to be one of tbe most per
fect lubricating oil sold
18c, per quart or 2 for 35c.
Special price on large quantities
Car Batteries
6 months guarantee—
11 Plate regular $4,75
13 Piate Regular $5.95
18 months guarantee—
11 Plate Heavy Duty $7.50
13 Plate Heavy Duty $8.25
Exeter Markets
Wheat 5de.
Oats 3',-v.
Harley 35c.
Shorts pur.
Bran $Je.
Manitoba's Best $2.25
Model Flour $2.06
Welcome Flour $i.T0
Feed Flour, $1.00
Rolled Oat Groats, $1.7”
Creamery Butter,
Dairy Butter, 22c.
Eggs, extras 14c.
Eggs firsts 12c.
Eggs, seconds 10c.
Hogs, $4.50
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes,, M. A. ■
Minister
Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M, Organist
10 a.m.—-Sunday School
NORTH END
SERVICE STATION
LOCALS
I
jll a.m.-—“The Paradox of Life”
’ 7 p.m.-—“The Peril of Security”
| JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
FOR SALE—A motorcycle
condition; mahogany parlor
and piano bench. Apply P.
116. Exeter.
o.
in Al
suite
, Box
Keep March 16 open for the Pro-J
gressive Euchre and Crokinole io
be held in the Town Hall under the*
auspices of the Women’s Institute.
his j vey.
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at
number
harness
HARNESS
We have just secured a
of usf-d single and double
which we are prepared to sell very
cheap. We also have new team har
ness as low as $25.(HL Bring in your
repairing early and avoid the spring
rush. W. J. Beer, Exeter.
SEED BARLEY FOR SALE—Apply
to Alvin Esspry, Centralia.
WANTED—$2,000
For a first mortgage bearing
terest at 5 5 per cent. An Al invest
ment for your money. Security 100
acre
ling
in-
farm in Stephen Twp. See Car-
& Morley at once.
will pay lc. each for any oldI will pay lc. each for any old
Champion or A. C. S. Spark Plugs. [
Boys here is a chance to make some,
cash.—North End Service Station. |
FOR SALE—Collie dog, year old
splendid worker, a heeler; three
geese, year old; one gander; quan
tity of good clean hay, mixed with
small percentage of alfalfa, no this
tles, no weeds. One mile north ot
Crediton.
Rev. Silas McFalls is ill
home suffering from the flu.
Miss Marjorie Pearce
spent the week-end at her home here
Mr. Stanley Ward, of London
I visited at his home over the week
end.
Inspector Beacom visited the Ex
eter Public School
week.
Miss Olive Wood,
to, is visiting with
Usborne,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
London, spent Sunday
fives in town.
Mrs, Roulston spent the week-end
in Windsor with her son Mr, V. L.
and Mis. Roulston.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaques spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, R.
Peart,
Mr.
fined I
weeks
Rev.
visited
sister,
Miss
FARM FOR RENT—75 acres pas
ture farm in Stephen Township.
Property of Mrs. Geo. Snell, Exeter.
FOR SALE—-We have a fine as
sortment of good used cars, priced
reasonably at the Ford Garage.
We have inquiries for several
farms between Centralia and ‘Kinpen
on Highway. If you have a farm
to sell see us. We have for sale the
Meir farm North side Exeter and
the Fairbairn farm North East of
highway
on
E.
Hen sail, 1%
Both farms
and priced
Pickard.
miles from
100 acres, well built
to sell quickly.—R.
Also
Phone
N. W. MILLER
Issuer of Motor-Licenses
Trailers up to 2,000 pounds
62w CLINTON,ONT.
BABY CHICKS
Baby Chicks under Govern
ment Approval. All flocks are cull
ed and banded by government In
spectors. We hatch Barred Rocks
White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns.
Anconas, Jersey Black Giants, White
Indian Runner Ducks. Write for
free catalogue. Custom hatching
.03c per egg, by the tray of 128
own
Gran-
A-l
eggs. We guarantee your
chicks back.---A. H. Switzer,
ton, Ont.
HOGARTH BABY CHICK
HATCHERY
Phone 184 Exeter,
Baby Chicks, Rocks $12.00;
horns $10.00 till
of 300 or over,
per chick more.
Poultry Feeds,
Shell, Grit, Cod
Meal,
Beef Meal, Oyster
Liver Oil, Alfalfa
Cello-Glass, iSil-Lite, etc
Bring us your market eggs or poul
try. Custom Hatching.
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I.
FREE BREAD
MARKET. EACH 22i/2c
ANGLER SALMON, 1 lb. tin
AYLMER GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
Choice quality
AYLMER WHOLE KERNEL CORN
Fancy Quality
CHOICE QUALITY CORN . . .
%
aa
FRESH FROM TH ECOB
MISSES’ DRESSES FOR SPRING
Beautiful new spring dresses for Misses in plain and printed crepes.
' $5.95 - $7.95 - $8.95
New low price on KOTEX & KLEENEX
At the lowest prices they have ever
SMART PRINT HOUSE DRESSES
In a wide variety of new patterns and
styles, sizes 16 to 44.
EXTRA VALUE AT 79c.
sold.
1 KLEENEX & 1 KOTEX FOR 49c.Rev, J. H. Stainton, B.A.,B.D.,
Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist ,and Choir-Leader
Sunday School Anniversary
Rev. Linden C. Harvey, m.A„ B.D
of Brantford, an Exeter Old Boy,
will be the special speaker for
day
Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
At 3 p.m. a special service by
Sunday School will be held in
auditorium, addressed by Mr. Har-
The primary will occupy
platform. Seals and diplomas
g 19 3-2
be awarded. Everyone welcome.
Thursday—Y. P. S. withdrawn
pageant practice.
A beautiful pageant, “The Dream
of Esther” will be presented unde”
the auspices of the school Tuesday
evening next.
\ of London, > faithful attendance durin,
during the past
R. N. of Toron-
her parents in
Dearing, ot
with rela-
of Rockwood.
James Weekes has been con-
to his home for a couple ot
through illness.
. Percy Baines, of Bright
one day last week with his
Mrs. George Hepburn.
; Viola Hodgson, a student
I nurse at the Guelph General Hospit
al has returned to her home here.
Miss Patsy Russell returned to
school on Monday after being ill
for several weeks with pneumonia
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Francis, of
Bright, visited one day last week
with their son, Mr. James Francis
of town.
Reserve Friday, March 31st, for a
play in
on by
stitute.
Rev.
ham and daughter Betty,
bank, visited with relatives in
this week.
Mr. L. V. Hogarth returned
last -week from Westminster Hospit
al, London, where he was undergo
ing treatment.
Miss Connie Jennings, of Goder
ich, and ‘friend, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Harry Jennings.
Mr. John Bissett, of London, vis
ited with his .sister, Miss Flanny
Bissett on Sunday. The latter, who
has been ill, is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blowes vis
ited with the former’s parents in
Mitchell on Sunday. Mr. Blowes is
confined to his home through illness
Mrs. Wm. Lankin, of Granton
Mrs. Ira Marshall and son Ross, of
Kirkton, visited with Mr. and Mrs
Eli Coultis on Wednesday of last
week.
Miss Annie Simmons, nurse-in
training at Victoria Hospital, Lon
don, is holidaying at the
her parents, Mr and Mrs.
mons.
Miss Utah Clarke, who
to her home in Exeter last
following her operation for appen
dicitis at Victoria Hospital, is again
able to be out.
Mrs. O. M. Skelton has been con
fined to her bed through illness,
and her daughter, Mrs. W- J. Hea-
man, of London, has been with her
for several days.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leader
. a.m.—“John, the disciple whom
Jesus loved.’’
The sixth address in the series
on the Apostles.
p.m.—Sunday School.
p.m.—The Minister.
11
3
7
Monday—Y. P. S.
speaker, Rev. A. Sinclair.
Thursday—Prayer Meeting.
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M.. A. Hunt.
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
Third Sunday in Lent
the Opera House to be put
the Hurondale Women’s In
Borden and Mrs. Cnnning
of Mill
town
home
home of
W. S/im-
returned
week
SILVER SALE
OF ROGERS QUALITY
We have been fortunate in securing a clean-out line of
Wm. Rogers Silverware at extremely low prices and to make
a quick turnover are offering the following:
Stainless Knives, reguflar $10.00 a doz., now i/g doz. $2.49
Tea Spoons...............regular $3.00 a doz., now -fa doz. .59
Desert Spoons ...... regular $6.00 a doz, now y2doz. .90
Table Spoons............. . regular $6.00 a doz., now each .16
Butter Knife............. regular 75c. each, now each .25
Sugar Shell ................................ regular 75c., now each .25
Baby Spoons ......................................regular .75, now each .25
Child Sets .....................................regular $2.25, now each .89
Cold Meat Forks................. regular $1.50, now each .59
Berry Spoons................... regular $2.25, now each .59
Salad Forks . ...........regular $6.50 a doz, now % doz. $1.29
Buttter Spreaders .... regular$6.50 a doz, now doz. $1.29
Forks (medium) . . regular $6.00 a doz., now y2 doz. $1.29
*
S. B TAYL
Jeweller*• ex, -nt
MISSES’ PULLOVER SWEATERS
With roll neck and short puff sleeve,
shades of maize, beige, orange and white.
VERY SPECIAL AT $1.50
WOMEN’S RAYON DRESSES
Splendid afternoon dresses in good
styles and patterns; a very smart dress for
$2.95
BLUENOSE HOOKED RUG CONTEST
We are giving away a beautiful China Tea Set to the one hooking the best rug from
any pattern bought during 1932 or 1933 from us. All rugs should be in by March 31st.
EXTRA SPECIAL
10 lb. Granulated Sugar 49c
10 lbs. Brown Sugar 49c
1 loaf of bread Free with
each order of Sugar
One lot to each customer
BEST FIVE STRING BROOM ON THE
9c.
AYLMER WHITE CORN, Choice quality, 2 for 22
2 for 23c
2 for 24c.
. . .4 for 25c
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8.30 a.m.—'Holy Communion.
11 a.m..—'Morning Prayer
3 p.m.—S. S. and Rector’s Bible
Class.
7 p.m.—Special Sermon for Men.
Service each Wednesday evening
during Lent at 7.45
A. Y. P. A. Monday evening at 8
THE SALVATION ARMY
Every Thursday until further notice
Special praise Service
Friday—Bible Class (adults)
Sunday
SERVICES AS USUAL
ALL ARE WELCOME
ill and
friends
he isglad to know that
splendid improvement in
Hospital, London. The
are now hopeful that the
the eye will be restored.
If you can use some silverware at
bargain prices see S. B. Taylor’s sale.
Mrs. Albert'(Keyes, of Shipka, and
Mrs. Russell Schroeder, Clandeboye
visited last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Lawson'.
Mr. Wesley Johrjs, of Usborne
lost a valuable liofse'last week. He
was driving a team to town when
one of the horses was taken
died shortly afterwards.
Mr. Harvey pollen’s many
will be
making
Victoria
doctor’s
sight of
.Mr. and Mrs. John Johns, of town
will celebrate their diamond
ding jubilee on Monday next,
and Mrs. Johns are among the pion
eer residents of this community and
will receive congratulations from
many friends.
Miss Brain, of the Exeter II. S.
staff is confined to her bed through |
illness and Miss Ina Jaques, R. N. i
is in attendance. At a meeting of the Board on Tuesday evening. Miss{
Evelyn Howard was appointed to
fill the vacancy during Miss Brain’s
illness.
The Exeter Pedro Society held
their oyster supper on Saturday
night last. All reported lots of oys
ters and a good time, It was decided
to held another supper at the end
of the season. The games scored
343 against 297. The Kings were
lost 253 times.
Rev. J. H. Stainton, wife and
family loft on Tuesday to visit for
a few days in Whitby and vicinity.'
Mr. Stainton will take the work of j
Rev. L. C. Harvey at Brantford on
wed-
Mr.
I
W. R
Southcott Bros
GOULD1NG
T. C. M.
and Choirmaster
A.
Organist
Janies Street United Church
Instruction in
Piano Vocal Organ
Supervisor of Music in
Studio, iMain St. Box 123,
EXETER. ONT.
Theory
Schools
Phone 193
LET US HELP YOU PROVIDE
FOR
Your Children’s Education
Your Family Needs
Your Retirement Income
Let us serve you
JAS. P. BOWEY Exeter
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
Phone 229
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shook, ot
Kitchener, visited with Mr. and Mrs
Ed. Lindenfield on Sunday.
WANTED
given that the
the
TENDERS
Notice is hereby
fire hall at the North End of
Village will be sold to the highest
tender submitted. The safe .removal
of the bell from the roof of the said
building is to be undertaken by the
purchaser before the building is re
moved. Tenders to be handed to the
Municipal Clerk on before 12 o’clock
nooji on Monday, March 20th, 1933.
By order of the Municipal Coun
cil.
Jos. Senior, Clerk
SPECIALS
tins Corn, peas, or Tomatoes ..25c
Spaghetti for......
Saurkraut for ..f(
News Flash !-—
TIP TOP TAILORS
Make another Sensational Announcement
Here’s “Stop Press News” that should interest every Canadian who
is interested in economy quality and style In clothes.
TIP TOP CLOTHES
now $19.50
And not a bit of quality has been sacrificed—
—same liigh-elass British Woollens.
—same expert hand-cut and individual tailoring.
—same careful workmanship.
—same insistence upon the best of tailoring.
Fit, finish and satisfaction guaranteed.
Call in to-day—examine the new Spring line of Tweeds, Serges,
Worsteds, Cheviots and Flannels. You will be delighted with the
new patterns and amazed at the values we are offering at this plrice.
W. W. T A M A N
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
CAVEN W. M. S.
The regular monthly meeting ci
Caven ,Presbyterian W. M. S. was
held on Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Mitchell. The
President, Miss L. M. Jeckell, presid
ed and the devotional exercises were
taken by Mrs. Christie, Sr. A very
interesting paper on
ian Neighbours” was given by Mrs
F. L. Grieve and a recitation
Richard Stanbury, the representative
for this month from the Mission
Band. Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Sillery and
Miss Weekes sang a trio very accept
ably.
MAIN
"Our Hungar-
3
4
2
Sliced Pineapple per can .......
Bran Flakes, Kellogg, 12c. a
Large Puff Seeded Raisins 2 lb.
Sunday as Mr. Harvey, who is an (Good Mix Package Tea
Exeter old boy, will conduct the (Square-Deel Cleaner ....
Sunday school anniversary services 2 cans Big-6> for ......
at James street Church next Sun-j 2 ctM.k>s Tomato Jnice
______ _______ _ ; Palm Tree Hand Soap .... :
FOR SALE—“150 ba$s of potatoes 2 lbs* BGSt Icing Sugar for
grade No. 2. 50c. a bag. Earl Gaiser - „Dashwood, Itvfc meats including home made pressed
........... moat loaf.
LOST—Believed lost in the Post,
office or near by a small leather
purse containing about $10. Finder
Trin.i’,, <• vo Times-AdVocato and
receive reward.
25c
150.
10c
pkg
27c
390. Jb
.... 14c.
9c.
.90,
11 for 23c,
r ....... 15c.
ST. W. M. S.
by
The
M. S.
was held Thursday in the church
parlor. Mrs. E. A. Follick conducted
the opening exercises. The roll-call
Was answered by a “new verse’* Mrs.
Wickwire, president, took, charge of
the business part of the meeting af-
tev which W. H. Johnston redd three
letters which he received from the
regular meeting of the W
of Main Street United church
All kinds of Fresh Vegetables and West> ]Jav!n^ Put \10tcs in Pock-
cts and sleeves of certain wearing
apparel they had sent with the bale
district, who asked that old Meth
odist hymn books be sent out for
use in their little church. Most all
present agreed to bring- books to he
sent out. Mrs. J. Cole offered special
prayer for Miss Mustard, mission
ary in Manitoba. Mr. Johnston clos
ed the meeting with the benediction
JAMES STREET W. M. S.
The March meeting of the James
W, M. S. was held oh Thursday af
ternoon last. The program was given
by Group No. 3 with Mrs. Geo. Snell
as convenor. The devotional leaflet
“The Woman of no Importance” was
given by Mrs. E. Treble. A review
was given of chapter five of the
Study Book dealing with the growth
and development of Mission Work in
Canada from 1881 to church union
in 192,5. Mrs. E. Buswell gave an ar
ticle on “Unhappy* China.” A piano
solo by Miss Fern Welsh and a solo
by (Mrs.- Th os. Coates accompanied
by Miss Enola Buswell added much
to the program, Mrs. Geo. Snell- and
Mrs. E. Busweil were appointed to
visit the sick and shut-ins for March
Mrs. J, T. Stewart reported twenty-
two visits last month. Mrs. M. Hey
wood paid tribute to the splendid
work of Mrs. J, T. Miners in the
auxiliary and on behalf of the mem-
Try our Hot Dogs, Saturday Night ?* ;sbipped by tbe «ociety
MJss Murray uu ueniuI 0I ine niem-
stated that she had boon in corres-1 hors wished her God speed to her
pondenee with certain members of.now homo. Mrs, Miners leaves short-
a small church in the Parry Sound ly for Kingsville
before Christmas. Miss Murray
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