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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-06-29, Page 8
THURSDAY, JTJfE 29, 1933 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Petroleuiii Exeter Markets Coke Orders now accepted R. G. Seldon Wheat 73 c. Oats 34e. Barley 45c. Manitoba’s Best $2.80 Model Flour $2.60 Welcome Flour $2.40 Low Grade Flour $1.35 Shorts $1.15 Bran $1.05 Creamery Butter 21, 23, 24c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. Bernardi Rhodes,, M, a. Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M, Organist School.10 a.m.—-Sunday Free Service... 1933, we are free service and Equlp- warerooms This See will dls- Beginning June 1, going to give absolutely on all Farm Machinery ment bought from our since January 1, 1932. apply to all future sales, 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 Misses’ and Womens’ Voile Dresses Butter 18. 21c. extras lad. firsts 12o. seconds 10c. $5.35 11 a.m.-—Service W. A. Young, No evening service in charge of Rev of Hensall. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA In some very smart styles for the hot weather. In small as well as the large sizes. You will want one when the price is SUB STANDARDS IN SILK HOSE They come in most of the wanted shades. Are the regular $1.00 qdality. Special while they last $2.95 Q »m |l IIMI I ......... II — II M II II —1 I I- II II™ II II »■ O i i j LOCALS i I i Qijxmxi hi —11 m. ii — .1 »i.».<^»<i—ii»<i—<g A Japanese Tea will be held on the lawn of Miss Stella Sotulicott on Thursday, June 29th under the auspices of the Mission Circle. Af ternoon tea and lunch will be serv ed from 4 to 7 p.m. LOCALS Watch for the announcement oi the baseball tournament to be held in Exeter on July 12th. Mr, Eber Hogarth’, of Hamilton, visited with relatives over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Grant, of Lon don, spent the week-end with rela tives. Mr. William Horney, of Owen Sound, is visiting with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston are camping at Grand Bend in Rev. Mr. Clysdale’s cottage. Mrs. J. Eyre and grandchildren, of London, called on their cousins, Mr Nelson Kestle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hill, of Tor onto, are holidaying with the for mer’s mother. Mrs. H. K. Hyndman and Miss Bernice Gollings are holidaying for a few weeks at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Whitehouse, of Ham ilton, are visiting with their daugh ter Wm. Parker, of Stephen. Mr. Bruce Medd, of the Collegiate Institute staff at Napinee, has re turned home for the holidays. Mrs. John Eyre, Mr. and Mrs I Rowe and two sons, of London, vis ited with Mrs. Egan on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Bawden is receiving the congratulations of her friends hav ing celebrated her 86th birthday on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brand, of Alvinston, visited over the week-end with Mrs. Brand’s mother, Mrs. Mawhinney. Mrs. W. H. Dearing underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils at Dr. Fletcher's Hospital on Monday afternoon. I Mrs. Meyers, of Shakespeare and Mr. C. Carter, of Clandeboye,, visited I with their uncle and aunt Mr. and • * Mrs. J. J. O’Brien one day last week. 1 Miss Vera Rowe has returned home With Shampoo and Fingerwave after spending a week with Mrs. H. LONDON K. Hyndman and Miss Bernice Gol- 4251/2 Richmond Met. 4646 Ling® who are camping at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laurent, of New York, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Gidley. Mrs. Laurent is a sister of Mrs. C. R. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Salter, of Lon don, Miss Zenda Salter, Messrs. Chas. Stephan and Ernest Metell, of Clinton, visited at the home of Mrs M. F. Salter on Sunday. Mr. William McDonald, editor of the Chesley Enterprise was a pleas ant caller at the Times-Advocate on Friday afternoon last and also re newed acquaintances with Mr. R. N. Creech. Group No. 2 of the W. A. of the Main Street United church present ed their play “Reception day at the parsonage” in the United Church at Mitchell on Tuesday evening. They also provided the musical program. Mr. Louis and sister Mrs. Whit taker and Mrs. L. Golby, of London, and Mrs. Wesley Vale and of Syracuse, N.Y., and Mr. McDowell and son, Orval, field, spent Decoration Day and Mrs. William Vale. Mrs. J. S. Riddell, of Frobisher, Sask., visited for a week with her daughter Mrs. Clarence V. Pickard. Mrs. Waddell and Mrs. Pollard mo tored up from Hamilton and spent the week-end here and Mrs. Riddell accompanied them back to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, of Goderich, accompanied by their daughter Mrs. Sterling and two children, of Manitoba, visited at the homes of Messrs. John and Samuel Preszcator, brothers of Mrs. Wilson, as well as a number of other friends on Sunday last. Mr. J. E. Penhals, supt. of the London Life Insurance Company in Toronto together with his brother Mr. Garvey Penhale and sister Doris attended the Penhale family reunion in London on Saturday and spent the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Walker and other relatives Yearling Hens for Sale In order to make room we have 500 yearling hens for sale to go in the next two weeks at 60c. each. These hens have all been culled and will make you more money than the average pullets. This is the record for a pen of our yearling hens made for the month of December last year: Average number of birds for De cember 299; total number of eggs layed 5355; average number of eggs per That’s do it for average number day 172. good production. If they’ll us they’ll do it for you. doLet uS course taken time to take producing hens. Culling your culling. Special in this line. Now is the out the poor and non LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARM KENNETH WEIN Dashwood, Ont. i Laird Bros. Specials BEAUTY SHOPPE SPECIALS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY , SATURDAY 1 OUR MASTER 9 OIL WAVE The thermometer registered 94 in the shade on Wednesday afternoon FOR SALE— fittings, all in Cook, Hensall. Bathtub, toilet and gooci condition.—C. ltc. FOR SALE—25 acres of red er hay, standing. Apply to Hector iton. Mitchell. Phone 29rl3 clov- Mrs.. Cred FARMERS u« and get reduced prices on twine and rope. New and old har vesting machinery all at reduced prices. Service on all old machinery at reasonable rates; also Beatty hay track equipment and repairs. Phone 91, Dashwood. International Har vester Co. Call FOR SALE—10 acres of mixed hay, lot 15 con. 10, Stephen twp. also 4 collie pups, good heelers and cheap. Phone George Hepburn, 26r2 Crediton. STRAYED — From the Regan farm, Stephen and McGillivary town line, Durham heifer one and a half years old, grey, ring in right ear Nelsonshort horns. Please notify St. Clair, Crediton, P. O. WANTED—Boy 14 years wants position on the farm summer months. Apply Harold liott, Ford Garage. of for age the El- myNOTICE—Having disposed of business I wish to thank my many customers for their splendid patron age. All accounts are now due and must be settled before the first of July.—Sid. Davis FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine brick residence, all modern conveniences. Apply R. E. Pickard Large barn for sale—Compara tively new, timbers in good condition Apply to Shipley Stewart, Craig. ’ 15-6-3tc. HOGARTH BABY CHICK HATCHERY Phon© 184 Exeter, Poultry Feeds, Beef Mehl, dyster Shell, Grit, Cod Liver Oil, Alfalfa Meal, Cello-Glass, iSILLite, etc. Bring us your market eggs or poul- try, Custom Hatching. 10 Rev. J. H. Stainton, B.A..B.D., Pastor W. R. Goulding, A-T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader a.m.—'Sunday School PER PAIR 59c. HOUSE DRESSES Six smart styles in fast color prints. Cheaper than you can buy the material and make them yourself. 79c. 11 7 . a.m,—The Minister, p.m.-—The Christ of Damascus Road” „ . NOTE—A number of the Oxford Groupers will conduct a forum in the basement at 8.30 Sunday night Wednesday—Prayer Meeting. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader a.m.—Sunday School10 11 a.m.—The Minister 7 p.m.—The Minister Thursday—Prayer Meeting TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. Ml. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Air. Middlemiss 10 a.m.--Sunday School Morning prayer and sermon 7 p.m.—Evensong and sermon. 11 a.m.- FOR SALE HOUSE PLANTS CUT FLOWERS For Sale — Combination tray and bed table. Harness’ Greenhouse Phone 202 J W. R. Goulding A. T. C, M. Organist and Choirmaster James Street United Church Instruction in Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in Schools Studio, Main St. Box 123, Phone 193 EXETER. ONT. son Jack and Mrs. of Den- with Mt. Ailsa! in this community, Mrs. Arthur Rennie, (nee Miss Leah, Raymor), of Frobisher, Sask., visit-’ ed Reeve B. M, and Mrs. Francis and called on nuiherous friends in this Community over the week-end. Mrs. Rennie Visited wdth Mr. Rennie’S relatives at Zurich. She was accom panied east by her mother who visit ed with her sister Mrs. Northcott, of> Toronto. Ont. WHITE ANKLE SOX Lovely white mesh ankle sox that sells regdlarly for 35c> Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 SPECIAL THIS WEEK PER PAIR 25c. KOTEX We offer a special price on Kotex for this week. REGULAR 25c.; SPECIAL 21c. New Styles and Colors in Bathing Suits Let’s go swimming! We have sizes for every member of the family. They are all wool and reasonably priced. $1.00 to $3.95 SMART STYLES, MEN’S STRAW HATS They come in four different shapes and are excellent value YOUR CHOICE FOR $1.50 WHITE DRILL PANTS Guarateed not to shrink, well made, sizes 28 to 36. PER PAIR $2.25 0 HATCHWAY UNDERWEAR The kind with no buttons to rip off and Is cool and comfortable. Sizes 34 to 44. PER GARMENT $1.00 CREAM FLANNEL TROUSERS You will want a pair for the holidays. A quality flannel at PER PAIR $5.00 New Patterns in English Dinnerware It is called the Dolores Pattern, comes in cream ground with lovely floral decoration and is open stock. Start saving now. Fruit Saucers .............10c.Dinner Plate . . . ..... 25c Soup Plate ......................20c Bread and Butter Plate 10c.Cereal Bowl ..... ... 15c.Cream Jug .............. 35c. Tea Plate ....................15c.Cup & Saucer . . ..... 20c.Egg Cup .................. 10c. Breakfast Plate .........20c.Salad Bowl .........Small Platter*'....... 39c. i GROCERY SPECIALS. - - SAVINGS FOR YOU. Maple Leaf Salmon 1-2 lb. tins 16c. each Certo for Jams and Jellies ‘ 29c. a bottle Fruit Jar Rubbers [ 14 cut white, per pkg. 5c. ------- _ L ......... LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOILET SOAPS...................... ""1. - ! ..........................3 cakes for 15c. Olives 18 oz. jar 19c. each Gold Medal Prepared Mustard 32 oz. jar 25c.1 Maple Leaf Salmon 1 lb. tin 29c. each SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FANCY MIXED CAKES .............................2 lbs. for 25c. Coarse Salt 100 lb. bags 80e Fine Salt 50 lb. bags . .55c. Cheese, Real Tasty | 15c. a lb. |Good Quality Corn 4 cans for 25c. Southcott Bros Mr. and Mrs. S. Stevenson, Birr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G Jaques. Miss Edna Solomon, of Stratford visited on Sunday with Miss Enola Buswell. Mrs. D. McPherson, of Goderich, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wells. Mrs. C. A. Batson, of Toronto, is visiting with her son Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Batson. \J|ack Cochrane, of Kitchener, is visiting with his cousin Grafton Cochrane in town. Mrs. John Taylor, of Crediton, was, the guest of Mrs. Susan Egan flor a| few days this week. Misses Helen Black and Vera McLeod, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wells. Mrs. S. R. Peart, of visiting for two wee-.s ter Mrs. Geo. Jaques. Mrs. Newton Baker Crediton with her brother Mr. Hill and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Lawrence, Seaforth, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis on wunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKitterick and daughter Norma, of Toronto and Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Wilkin of London visited on Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lawson. I >Geo. M. Grant, violinist, student! at the London Institute of Musical j Art, contributed ..his services, at a’ Garden Musicale on the lawn of the School, London, Monday evening. Mrs. A. Warmner, of Toronto. Miss Charlotte and Mr. John Bol ton, of St. Marys, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield. Mrs. Roy Bruce and son and Mrs. Edward Bruce, of Miami, Man., and Mr. and Mrs. T. Kernick, of Blyth, visited on Friday with Mrs. Susan Hackney. Mrs. Hackney and Mr. Kernick are brother and sisteT. The Thompson family held a suc cessful reunion picnic on Friday ev ening of last week when a straw-1 berry supper was served on the lawrt | o£ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson ofj^o gave "a”very 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( Among those from a distance who were at the cemetery Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bradt and family Mr. and Mrs. Norman Patterson, Mt and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dearing, Essery, Mrs. C. Harness, Mrs. Milton Hodgert, Sanders, Mrs. Eber Hedden, Wm. Dignan, of Lucan andJVIrs. Sanders, of Woodstock. Mr. George Mr. and Dan’1 and Mr Jas Mr. Sam’l Hedden all of London; r Rockwood, is with her sis- is visiting in I of The Times-Advocate will be glad to receive reports of all family picnics. Reports of picnics, ot meet ings of any kind which are held the latter part of the week, should be in the office not later than Monday. It is always difficult to handle the copy when it is received Tuesday or Wed nesday. Send copy in early. GIRLS SOFTBALL The girls softball team from __ I forth played Main St. girls on Tues day night and were defeated by the1 score of 17-6. There was a nice i crowd of fans present to witness a pretty good game of ball. The score by innings: Seaforth 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1— 6 Main -St 4 1 1 7 0 0 0 4—17 Sea- Blanshard Township. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. daughter, Vivian, Mr. Milton Kydd, Mr. and Hodge, Mi. Bert Teddy, and Mr. Jack Falconer^ spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd. Mr. Falconet is leaving here to attend the World’s Fair at Chicago. Kydd and Mrs. of Totohfo of Detroit WOMEN’S INSTITUTE The regular meeting of the Wo men’s Institute was held at ’ the home of Mrs. Thos. Harvey on Tues day afternoon June 2 7tli with 24 ladies present. Roll call was ans wered by some good deed done today. It was decided to have a picnic at Riverview Park some time the latter part of July for the hus bands and families of the members Miss Flossie Huntei, a graduate in social service work of the University of Toronto gave a very interesting and instructive talk. Mrs. Buswell __ _r fine paper on ■' t “Animal serum” which was full of « information. The secretary was ana asked to write to the Council asking Mrs. t0 have some electric lights, placed Ben.’at Riverview Park where they are Very badly needed it being one of our behuty spots of Exeter. A social half hour was spent during which a bird contest whs held, thanks was tendered to era and the hostess and tants. A vdte of the sneak het assis- Featherweight Hats for the hot weather Specially priced at 2.50 & 3.49 Linen Caps at 35c. Shirts All the latest in attached and unattached collars. Socks Plain and fancy. Reduced to 25 & 50c. W. W. TAMAN PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Ideal Meat Market CHOICE QUALITY MEATS Possibly at times you are at a loss to choose the meats you need for your meals May we suggest that you call at the IDEAL MEAT MARKET personally or phone 38 as it is our business to help you to decide. We would be glad to do so not only from the viewpoint of selling you your meats but also to give you satis factory service. FRESH FISH BEGINNING OF EACH WEEK PHONE 38 MAIN ST. SOUTH A number of the Masonic brethren attended diMine worship with the Hensall order on Sunday. Mrs. Max Parker, of Ottawn (nee Miss Jean. Harris) is visiting? at the home of Mrs* Gbo. Monteith in US- borhe. Mrs. P. Rowcliffe and grand daughter Darlene, of Detroit, are visiting with Mr* and Mrs. George JasUes. •Mrs. I. Harvey, of London, is vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. T. Harvey Departmental examina’sions are on this -week. Mr. Robertson and Mr Hume, of Goderich, are presiding. Mr. E. J. Wethey Is in Goderich. Miss Bernice Caldwell has return ed to het duties as nurse in train ing at the Guelph General Hospital after holidaying with her father Mr, Jlohh Caldwell, z