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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-06-01, Page 8
THURSDAY, JUNE 1st, 1933 Petroleum Coke Orders now accepted R. G. Seldon Exeter Markets Wheat 77c. Oats, 34c. Barley 4#e. Shorts $1.15 Bran $1.0'5 Low Grade Flour $1.$5 Manitoba’s Best $2.50 Model Flour $2.40 Welcome Flour $2.40 Creamery Butter 21, 2'3, 24c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs Butter 18, 21c. extras 13c. first lie. seconds 9C. $5.25 Free Service:.. Beginning June 1, 1933, we are going to give absolutely free service on al] Farm Machinery and Equip- ment bought from our- warerooms since January 1, 1932. This will apply to all future sales. See dis play of trade-in machines. We have Side-Rakes & Tedders, Plows, Tractor Plows, Lever Har rows, Tractors, Manure Spreaders, Cream Separators and numerous ar ticles all in good condition and at Bargain Prices. Give us a call if you need New Ma chinery for our prices are right and our goods unexecelled. Phone 231w. International Harvester Co. Ltd EXETER, ONTARIO OI II — ll<*>“ — II — l| MH — II.— IIQ 1 II LOCALS I i 0II f U-—— U IMS 11 —t. » I t I— ‘ ■ —w Cl t' MRCQ ■Call and see the Dollar Specials at S. B. Taylor's jewelery Store, Mr, Leonard Haist, of Detroit, call ed on friends in Exeter on Tuesday. Mr, T, O. Siouthcott spent a few days visiting in Toronto and Brant ford. Mrs. Amelia Dale has returned af ter holidaying in Detroit and Deca tur, Ill. Mrs. J. W. Orme, of Toronto, vis ited with Mrs, Mantle on Monday of this week. Decoration Day will be held at the Exeter cemetery on Eiunday, June 25th. Mrs. Perry David, of London, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant. A number from Exeter and Hen sail attended the Garrison Parade in London on Sunday. Miss Lawrence of Ripley, is visit ing this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Brant ford, visited for a few days with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Daniel Davis. Dr. O. G. and Mrs. Tremner and dauglier Virginia Ann, of Strathroy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chambers. Mr. Ross Hern, of Zion, and Miss Florence Pullen, of Granton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kers- LOCALS Mr. Gus Love, of London, visited in town Sunday. Miss Lillian Brown R. N., Strath roy, is visiting with Miss Lillian Hop per R. N. at the home of the latter’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Hopper. The play ."Reception Day at the Parsonage” put on in Main Street Church Tuesday evening drew a good crowd and the play was much en joyed. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brimacombe and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Herdman, of Hamilton, visited 'a few days last! week with Mr. and Mrs.. R. Welsh./ They were accompanied home by Mrs’ Welsh who will visit there for a time. Some of the Exeter folks attended { the concert given in the United, church Hensall by the London Or-1 la^e on Sunday, pheus Choral Society conducted by Clarence E. Gilmour and assisted by( been well for some time the London Instrumental Trio ana, cently had her tonsils Miss Hazel Taylor, reader. They re- improving nicely, port a very fine concert of exceed- Mr. an(j Mrs. Clyde ingly well-trained voices and among1 Cleveland, Ohio,’ visited me them they wore pleased to* see one of of the week with Miss T wkite and our Exeter girls, Mrs. H. A. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. F. Wickwire, formerly Miss Verna Walker, Mrs. Sidney Sanders, who has not and who re removed, is Mr. and Mrs. Clyde White, of the forepart Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pryde and A number of local nimrods have two younger sons visited with the journeyed to Grand Bend and have | former’s brother Mr. John Pryde in been awarded with extremely large < Windsor over the week-end. catches of fish. The fish seem to The first degree team of the Bxe- blte better m the eany morning and oddfellows will visit the t is not unusual for the enthun-1 Thursday even- lasts to rise before sunup and make . exemplify the degreetheir way to the blue water with, g 10 exemPmy xne aegree. fishing tackle and a«moss invariably! Mr. anh Mrs. Roy Dick and daugh- their efforts have been well reward- ' ter Barbara Ann, of. Watford, spent ed. Three persons from town one • one ^ay last week with the former’s morning landed -close to 100, most-1 uncle Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Winer, ly perch and a few herring. Not________ ___ J____ ___ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stewart and everyone however has been success-' daughter Joan, of Detroit, spent the ful as a few have been disappointed' week-end visiting with the former’s in their catch.parents Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Stewart. ........ Mt. and Mrs.| Ferd Eacrett, of •3 1-2 bus. A. 1 Soya Brantford, and Mrs. R. J. Eacrett, of Woodstock, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers on Mon- PIGS FOR SALE—24 chunks 40-’day. 90 lbs. weight. Mervyn Cudmore, R. I. Hensall. Phone 171 r 3, FOR SALE- Beans. Canadian Canners, Exeter. Exeter 6-l-2tc Sedan.FOR SALE— Chevrolet Cheap for quick sale. Apply at Times-Advocate, WANTED—Housekeeper, middle aged lady, unincumbered preferred State age and salary expected. Box 126, Exeter. CATTDE WANTED—Fifteen head of young cattle and some cows. Ap ply to John Moussou, Grand Bend, phone Dashwood central. parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Leo Saliken, of De Mr. >and Mrs. Charles Bay City, Mich., spent Mrs. W. and two Barbel] FOR SALE OR RENT—-Fine bricK residence, all modern conveniences. Apply R. E. Pickard BABY CHICKS Sc. CHICKS 7c. Large bodied White Leghorns After May 1st 7c. Hatching Eggs 10c. per dozen over market price.. LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARM Kenneth Wein, Dashwood BABY CHICKS A-l 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, JeTsey Black Giants, White Indian Runner Ducks. Write for free catalogue. Custom hatching .03c per egg, by the tray of 128 eggs. We guarantee your own chicks back.*—A. H. Switzer, Gran ton, Ont. HOGARTH BABY CHICK HATCHERY Phone 184 -■ . JS±efe§ Ont. W. Leghorn^ 7-c.; BhTted& White Rocks, and Black Minorcas 8cs; Jer sey Black (Hants 10m- Poultry Feeds, Bbet Meal, Oyster Sheth Grit, Odd Liver Oil, Alfalfa Meal, Cello-Glass, jSll-TJW, etc. BHtig US your market eggs of poul try. Custom patching. j Mrs. J. T. Miners, of Kingsville, is visiting for a few days with Miss El la Shapton. Sihe is leaving the lat ter part of the week to visit in Bow- manville. Mrs. O. G. Tremner and daughter Virginia Ann, and Miss Alma Winer R. N., of iStrathroy, spent the 24th with their E. Winer. Mr. and troit, and Klanke, of the week-end with Mr. and H. Dearing. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn Well sons, of Detroit and M'rs. Thomson, of Brucefield, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bowey the ' fore part of the week,. Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Whitwam, of London, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gladman, the oc casion being Mr. Whitwam’s birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Perkins and son Junior, and Mr. and Mrs.’ Gordon Perkins and children, of Detroit, vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Per kins over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Francis, Mrs. Heywood and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Shapton were in Sit. Marys Wednes day afternoon attending the funeral Of a cousin, the late Mrs. George Ed munds. Mr. Wallace Seldon, of London, is on vacation and with his mother Mrs. R. G. Seldon motored to Kings ton to visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. Newman and with Dr. and Mrs. Hy. Seldon at Sharbot Lake. Mt. Harry Jennings, third year Di vinity Student at Huron College has completed his year and is home fbr the holidays. Mr. Jennings will conduct the services in St. Paul’s Anglican church, Hensall, bn Sunday next. ‘ '* - Mrs. V. Errington and babe, and - Mrs. Thomas Webster* daughter Miss Ettabella, accompan ied by the ladies' mother Mrs. F. Al ton, MT Of West Wawanosh, visited the iattef’s sistet Mrs, W. H. John ston on Saturday. * <? V “ Mr. and WEEK THE EXETER TJMES-ADVQCATE CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes,, M. A. Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.O.M, Organist EVERY PRESBYTERIAN GO-TO- CHURCH SUNDAY 10 , a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. JOHN POLLOCK, B.A. of IVhitechurch will] preach. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. J. H. Stainton, B.A.,B,D., Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader > a.m.—-Sunday School . a.m:—.Service will be taken by Mr. Earl Christie p.m.—The pastor. Subject: "From Moon to Moon” 10 11 7 Wednesday—Prayer Service MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader a.m.—-Sunday School a.m.—The Minister The evening service drawn on account of Monday—Y. P. S. Thursday—Prayer 10 11 has been with- the Conference Meeting TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Wliitsuncay The Birthday of th© Church > a.m.—(Sunday School . a.m.—Holy Communion and Ser mon. "The Mission of God the Holy Ghost” p.m.—Evensong and Sermon "The Wind and the Flame” Anthem—“Our Blest Redeemer"—■ Nichol, This is the birthday of the Church. The Rector would like every family to be present in honor of this great day. 10 11 7 NEW AND OLDE TYME DANCE — in the — EXETER OPERA HOUSE, on Thursday, June 1st Admission: Gents 25c.; Ladies 10c. MUSIC BY MURDOCK ORCHESTRA Piano Tuning AND REPAIRING ■S. BOARDMAN, of London, will be in Exeter and Dis trict next week, so kindly leave orders at S. Martin & Son, music store. All work guaranteed. Over 20 years Canadian and English experience. ‘‘It Pays to Wait for Boardman” Dollar Specials this week at S. B. Taylor’s Jewelery Store. Mrs. Freeman Perkins, spent the 24th of May with her sister in Hen sall. Mrs. ,F. A. May is visiting with her sister Mrs. F. K. Matthews, of Tor onto. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lutton, of Lon don, visited with relatives in Exeter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Lamport, and Miss Edith Armstrong, of Lon don, visited in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunter and Mrs. Grace Hooper visited with rel atives in Clinton over the week-end. •Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perkins, Lon don, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harvey and other relatives on Sun day. Mrs. Armstrong and daughter Miss Myrtle and Miss Thompson, of Cliriton, were guests at the home of Mt. W. C. Keddy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew and daughter, Eileen, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hicks spent the 24th of May visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. Pet.er. of Atwood. Mr. Johnson, Of Toronto, is visit ing at the home of his daughter Mrs. iH. K. M ‘ * PhTkhlll, is Hyndman. Mt. Sim man, of Flint, Mich, few days with the former’s mother, Mrs, W. Pollen, returning to their homes on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Peter, Of Atwood, Visited with relatives in town on Thursday last. They brought with them iMr; and Mrs, J. May who visited with them In At wood. ■ each dayFresh goods are received and they go directly on the bargain counter. Come in and look them over. You Curtains, Shirts, Caps, can save money on Overalls, Dresses, Clothing, Dry Goods, Underwear, Boots, Wallpaper, Linoleums, Groceries, Hosiery, Hats, Shoes, etc EXTRA SPECIAL!!!Flour will be higher We are adding to our list of groceries for the week-end Best Quality Bread Flour $2.25 per 98 lb Coarse Salt Best Quality Pastry Flour, 55c. per 24 lb Fine Salt . 75c. per 100 lbs. 10 lbs. for 25c. Southcott Bros. s W. R. GOULDING A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster James Street United Church Instruction in Vocal Organ TheoryPiano Supervisor of Music in Schools Studio, Main St. Box 123, Phone 193 EXETER. ONT. 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 You may not believe in astrology, but FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd IS YOUR LUCKY DAY With every "Clothes of Quality" order on that day we will give Free of charge-Extra Trousers We-have made arrangements to have MR. PARK, Head Office representative of the Berger Tailoring Company at our store on the above date. Concurrent with his visit we are offering free, extra trousers with every "Clothes of Quality" suit ordered. The Berger "Clothes of Quality” are famous throughout the Dominion. They have won their place through outstanding qual ity and value. We have the new Spring and Summer range of fabrics on dis play in readiness for his and your coming.- $19.75 BERGER “CLOTHES OF QUALITY” .Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, of Brus sels, visited in town on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McLeod visit ed with relatives in this community on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. .Smillie, of Toronto, are visiting their son, Dr. Ivan G. Smillie, of Hensall, and Miss Murray, of Exeter. The Sunday Schools of Main Street ’ and James Street United churches , will begin services next Sunday at g 10 o’clock in the morning' and will Continue throughout the summer months. Miss Lois Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -Hunter, cele brated her birthday on Saturday last and very pleasantly entertained a number of boys and girls. Games and amusements were followed by a dainty lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fairservice of Londesboro, announce the en gagement Of their eldest daughter Beatrice Anne, to Albert Edward Shaddick, youngest son of Thomas Shaddick, Hensall. The wedding will take place early in June. 1 _• Mrs. W. W. Taman was in Autora on Tuesday to celebrate the 90th birthday of her uncle Mr. flames Whimster. Mrs. Taman joined het sister Mrs. Gobdison And Miss Mar jorie, of Sarnia, in London, and ac companied them to Aurora. Mrs. Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Trace, son and daughter, of Shedden visited with Mr; ana Mrs. J. J. O’Brien, on Sunday. They were ac companied by Mrs. John Blatchford Who for many years lived'in Kehsaiir but Who is now living With Mrs.lii Trace. Hyndman. Mrs. Bice, of also the gtiest of Mrs. Pollen and Miss Chap- Visited for a Exclusive Dealer w. PHONE 81 W. TAMA EXETER, ONT. NOTICE!! Spring Plants for Sale - Now Ready - TOMATOES, CAULIFLOWERS, CABBAGE, PEPPERS, BRUSSELS SPROUTS . ALL KINDS OF FLOWERING PLANTS z GERANIUMS, FOLIAGES, NURSERY STOCK, STRAWBERRY PLANTS, GLADIOLI BULBS, CANNA BULBS, TULIP BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING CHRYSANTHEMUMS, (large Mums) We Deliver -...I.,,, —(----------- -- Harness’ Green House Photitf 202 . One Block West of Main St. Church One block South of Exeter Creamery NOTHING BUT THE BEST SEED USED 3 a