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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-08-10, Page 8THURSDAY, AVGUST 10, 1033 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVQCATE HOUSE PLANTS CUT FLOWERS CHINESE CABBAGE PLANTS . For Sale—Invalid’s com­ bination tray and bed table. Harness’ Greenhouse Phone 202 Exeter Markets Wheat 77c. Oats 3 5 c. Barley 48c. Manitoba’s Best, $3.00 ‘ Model Flour, $2.80 Welcome Flour, $2,60 Low Grade Flour, $1.40 Shorts, $1.20 Bran $1.10 Creamery Butter ’aSc. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rey. W. A. Young, 11. Sc. A. Interim Moderator Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Morning Service withdrawn 7 p.m.—Rev. Dr. Wardlaw Taylor. Clerk of the General Assembly. K Butter 18, 21c. extras, 13 c. firsts, 10c. seconds, 7c. $6.OU UNION SERVICES All Voile Dresses at Half Price We are clearing any voile dress in stock at just half price. Here is your chance to get a nice voile dress at a bargain. Your choice of any dress $1.49 SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, Clinton, Ontario FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 5tli Courses: Stenographic, Commercial. Secretarial, Special Courses Arranged Correspondence Courses to those who cannot attend school. WRITE OR PHONE 19 S M. A. Stone, Com.-Specialist, V.-Prin. B. F. Ward, B.A., Prin. 0 M—MM—M—. —X. 1 I f LOCALS j A cooking school will be held in the Town Hall, Exeter, on August 2,1st and 22nd under the auspices of the Women’s Institute. Main Street and James Street United Churches LOCALS REV. J. H. STAINTON, B.A. B.D James Street Minister and James Street Clioir in Charge during August. 10 a.m,—Sunday Schools Main Street. 11 a.m.—“Survival of the Fittest’’ BATHING SUITS All wool, and in a variety of styles and colorings. PRICED AT $1.95 to $3.50 PURE SILK HOSIERY Circle Bar Pure Silk Hosiery, full fashioned and in the best wanted shades Sub-Standards, . Each 59c. NEW DESIGNS IN FANCY CHINA New and dainty designs in China very suitable for gifts. PRICED AT 50c., 75c. 85c and $1.00 NEW WHITE ANKLE SOX A splendid quality white lisle ankle six. These are having a big sale. Sizes SVz to 10 ;per pair 25c. her sister, Mrs. Laverne Huston, of New York, is with his father at Grand James Street. 7 p.m.—“Life’s Most Deadly Sin.” Second of the series “The Seven Deadly Sins.” I Mr. and Mrs. Evans, of Lambeth called on Mr, and Mrs. N. Ogden on Monday. Mrs. R. G. Gillies and son Bobby of HamVton, are holidaying with her mother ^rs. S. Martin. Miss Dorothea Ballantyne, of Fort William, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald. Mrs. Marshall Laing, of Hamilton is visiting with Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Stainton at the James Street parson­ age. Misses Flossie and Annie West­ lake, of London, spent the holiday with their mother Mrs. James- West­ lake. Mr. John Trevethick, -of Brinsley and son Garnet, of St. Thomas, vis- I ited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. M. Amy. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lin-denfield en­ joyed a motor trip to Orillia, Wa- | sago Beach and other points oven the week-end. Mr,, and Mrs. Roy Davis and fam­ ily, of Lockport, N. Y., are visiting with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis. Miss Forrest and Mr. -Stevens, oi Jas. Bowey. New Jersey, after a two weeks’ stay home' among their cousins left last week Thursday 8 p.m.—Union prayer ser­ vice in James St. Church.Miss Gladys Ryckman is visiting in Chatham Miss Irene Johnston, of Goderich is visiting Well*. Mr. Hy. holidaying Bend. Miss Merle Squire, of Whalen, is visiting with her aunt Mrs. Ewart Pym. Miss Noreen Matthews, of War­ wick. is visiting with her aunt Mrs Gordon Stonehouse. Miss Adeline Stone left Monday for London to take a eourse at the Westervelt Business college. Mr. and Mrs. Orby Kestle, of De­ troit, motored over on Thursday last and spent, a few day* with relatives They returned Wednesday panied by Mr. and Mrs. Miss Pearl Ralph, Miss Catherine Calvert, Misses Audrey Ewan Grainger, of Brucefield, ing with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Annie Fish returned last week after spending the past for their return trip, winter in Detroit. She was accom- Civic Holiday was observed on panied by her cousins Mr. and Mrs | Monday with very little stir about Blaisdell and son Virgill, who are the town. • A number were at Go-der- visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard and Miss Evelyn Howard B.A. enjoyed a'xo-rma and two sons Hugh and Jim- motor trip to Montreal and Quebec mie are holidaying for two weeks visiting at St. Anne de Beaupre. Miss Howard is remaining at a summer, school taking a short course in French. accom- Ed. Kestle. of Toronto of Ilderton and Evelyn are holiday-' ich attending the races. Mrs. C. L. Wilson and daughter 9 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. . Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss a.m.—Sunday School 9.45 a.m.—Service in charge of Rev Mr. Parker, of Hensall, ; EVENING SERVICE WITHDRAWN Mr. Eugene Howey, of Toronto, was, home for the holiday. | Mrs. G. Hockey is visiting with' relatives in Lansing, Mich. j Miss Bessie Johns, of Elimville, is holidaying with her aunts in town. ! Mr. Harry West, of Sarnia, spent the- latter part of last week at his' home here. j Miss Netta Pryde, of Windsor, is , visiting with her uncle and aunt Mr [and Mrs. Thos. Pryde. j Miss Pearl Spicer, of London, re- . turned home on Monday ing with Miss .Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Waterloo, spent a few Misses Ethel and Marion Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McClellan, of . Stratford, are holidaying with the after visit-1 I IIrwin, oi days with' Bissett. II with relatives at Atwood and Guelph la-tter>s p’are.nts Mrg_ Mrs. E. Kaufman, who has spent worth. | the summer with Mr. W. A. Turn-1 T„„i_ , TT I, _ „ . „ , „ Jack Cree, of Clinton, and Harry'bull and Miss I. Turnbull ett lor pa £o are / Glencoe and Detro.t on Thursday Max and Dodglas Hanless atsTuru.' last- I bull’s Grove. | Master Donald Squire visited the; past week with his grandparents Mr. I and Mrs. N. Ogden and also Mi;s. W Nadiger and daughter Zeta, of Dash­ wood. Mr. W. E. Gardiner, of Meaford and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Anderson and E~ R Hopper, N. G,! dausbter Florence, of Oshawa, were 'holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs S. Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and and I family, of Toronto, visited with Mr. J. R. McDonald over the Mrs. Davis and family are ODDFELLOW’S PICNIC Members of the I.O.O.F. of Huron District will picnic at Jewett’® Grove Bayfield, on Wednesday, August 23/ All members with their families and friends are invited. | Two experienced instructors in. the Women’s Institute Branch will j be in Exeter on August 21st and; 22nd and conduct a Cooking School. and Mrs. There will be three demonstrations holiday, about two hours for each. It will be' remaining tor a time, conducted two afternoons and onei evening. rel- WANTED — Two passengers to motor to the Century of Progrss. Chicago. Apply at Times-Advocate. HOUSE FOR RENT — Comfort­ able brick house in good location on Albert Street,., modern conven­ iences. Apply to- R. D. Hunter R 3, Exeter. 8-8-2tc LOST—east of Exeter on con. 2 Usborne, a black wool bathing suit with initial D worked on skirt Finder cate. D worked kindly leave at Times-Advo- John Cornish, Mrs. Harding Ina motored spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. Harness and Bar- barn, Mrs. Beechley and Mary Lou | visited in Clinton and Stratford over the week-end. | Miss Marie Willis arrived home from Winnipeg on Wednesday last and is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Willie. Miss Gladys Penhale and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Copp and daughter El­ len of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Penhale over the week- ' end. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Messer and baby daughter Betty Anne, of Toron­ to, have been visiting at Mrs. Mes­ ser’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell and three children motored down from Winnipeg arriving on Wednesday last to visit with the former’s father Mr. Wm. Mitchell. Mrs. T. O. Southcott and her niece Miss June Gordon left Friday for Brantford and from there to Musko- ka where they will visit with former’s sister Mrs. Hutton. A Girls’ Softball Tournament be held in Exeter Wednesday of next week with two teams Adm. 15c. the will FOR SALE—Sewing maehine Sideboard $6; Lawn Mower Table $1; Baby Buggy $5; Stove $10—'Powell’s Exchange $8; $2; Cook and and Mr a team from from Exeter See advt. on Lucan and competing front page. The Public Library will be. closed from August 14th to August 26,th while the Librarian is on vacation. FOR SALE—Second hand wind­ mill and pump in good condition. Apply to Andrew Moir, R.R. 1, Hen- sall. HOUSE FOR RENT —East of house on corner of Mill and linfe Sts. Apply Mrs, A. Gibson, half Car- ltp Poultry Feeds, Beef Meal, Oyster Schell, Grit, Cod Liver Oil, Alfalfa Meal, Cello Glass, Sil-lite. Bring us your market eggs and poultry, HOGARITH HATCHERY Exeter, Ont NOTICE I am prepared to do threshing by the day at reasonable prices. Satis­ faction guaranteed. Wes Hackney Centralia, Ont. 7-27-3tp HOUSE FOR RENT—Two storey frame house in Hensail, one block south of United Churdh. Abply to Mrs. Rd. Blatchfbrd, care of Chas-. Harvey, Exeter. tfc. FOR SALE OR RENT*-*-Flne brick residence, all modern conveniences, Apply R, E. Pickard Aftr spending a month with atives and friends in this commun­ ity Mrs. A. Amy and son Gordon and daughter Ruby left for their home in Hamiota, Man., on Monday. Mr. John McLaughlin and son Will and Mrs. McLaughlin, of Brant­ ford, and daughter Margaret, nur.se- in-training at Montreal, spent Sun­ day with Mrs. H. Hoskins and Mr and Mrs. M. Amy. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. Morley, daughter Miss Thamesford and Monday with the former’s son and Mrs. John Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell son Orval, of * Denfield, Mr. Mrs. Alvin Pym and family and and Mrs. Philip Murch aind daughter Marion, of Elimville, spent (Sunday 'with Mir. and Mrs. William Vale. Mr. Ray Guenther, Mr. Jack' Fen­ wick and Mr. Tony Olivastri wheel­ ed up from London on Saturday and stayed here over night. O.n Sunday they continued on to. Grand Bend where they are staying for a -few days. Messrs. Bruce Medd and Howard Dignan, and Misses Eleanor and Mar­ jorie Medd and Helen Dignan of town, Mr. Thos. Moffat, of Napinee. Mis® Carrie Bossenberry, of Grand Bend and Miss Bessie Mowatt, of Ac­ ton, are spending two weeks at Gleruora on the Bay of Quinto. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rowe, Misses Vera and Reta and Rowe and Bob­ by Dinney motored to Toronto on Monday to meet Mrs. Rowe’s brother Dr. and Mrs. Holloway, of Peterlboro who took the boys with them for a visit at their .summer home at Crowe’s Landing on Stony Lake. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers during the week were; Mrs. Hogan, Miss Helen and Master Gregory, of St. Thomas; Mirs. Lynch, of (Toronto; Hotsoii and Reg, Beavers, Bank of Commerce, St. Geo. Beavers, of Toronto; and Mrs. Mark Dearing, Hamilton. Mrs. Austin Mr, Bert of the Thomas; and Mr Attached Collar Shirts made by Tooke. 15 dozen attached collared shirts. These are well tailored, fit full and roomy, and come in a fine rage of patterns. We bought these before the pa-ice advanced. These are special value at each $1.00. HATCHWAY UNDERWEAR For Men and Boys. The kind with no buttons to button or come off. BOY’S 75c. MEN’S $1.00 NAVY BLUE WORK SHIRTS Made by Deacon. The best value in Work Shirts that we know of. Sizes 14 1-2 to 17 1-2, each 79c. \ WHITE V-NECK SWEATERS With V-Neck and no sleeve in plain white and white with blue or white trim. EACH $1.50 and $1.75 WHITE DUCK PANTS The cloth is sanforized which make them absolutely non-shrinkable, cool com­ fortable and smart looking, EACH $2.25 Heel Hugger Shoes for Women We are showing a new last in this popular make of shoes. It is a wide roomy fitter and gives wonderfdl comfort and satisfaction. Ask to see this new number. GROCERY SPECIALSBUY NOW SAVING FOR YOU Fancy Red Cohoe Salmon 1 lb. tins 20c. each Special — Fancy Cookies 2 lbs. for 25c. | Fancy Red Cohoe Salmon i/2 lb. tins, 10c. per tin JAMS AND MARMALADE WILL BE HIGHER.— GET YOURS NOW Best Quality Rasp’y and Straw’y Jam In 4 lb. tins 49c. each, Pure Orange Marmalade 40 oz. jars 29c. each Jams, .32 oz. Glass Jars. Rasp. & Straw, with Apple 25c. each SPECIAL THIS WEEK —24 lbs. PASTRY FLOUR 56c.;BUY NOW AND SAVE! Fine Clean Salt for Pickles 25 lbs. for 25c. v Hereford Brand Corn Beef 2 tins 25c. b- J Coarse Salt for Feeding 80c. per bag Get Our Prices on Sugai* and Flour before Buying; Our Price Can Not be Beaten Southcott Bros. Q LET US HELP YOU PROVIDE x 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 W. R. GOULDING A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster James Street United Church Instruction in Piano Vocal Organ Supervisor of Music in Studio, Main St. Box 123, EXETER. ONT. Theory Schools Phone 193 London. Stewart, of London week-end with Mr Goulding. Bickell, ofMr. and London and -daughter Dorothy Anne Mir. John Kuntz, of Windsor and Mr and Mrs. Harold Kuntz were week­ end visitors- at the home of Mr. Mrs. Wm. Kuntz. Messrs. Wm. J. Beer, Henry bridge, Hugh Creech and J. Southcott motored to Chicago Friday of last week and spent a. couple of days taking in the Century of Pro­ gress. The exhibition has many worth -while attractions and the vis­ itors were greatly impressed. A fur­ ther account of the trip will be pub­ lished next week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Batson accom­ panied by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kestle and Janet, enjoyed a pleasant mo­ tor trip over the -holiday. They went to Toronto, Port Hope, Peterboro1 and to the Kawartha Lakes. They returned home by Midland, Orillia and the Blue Water Route. Mr. and Mrs, Batson visited with the form­ er’s mother Saturday evening. Messrs. Jas. Dignan, E. M. Dignan and Howard, -of town, and Mr. and Mrs. w. Dignan, Lucan; Mr, and Mrs Ed. Treble, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Mrs, William Armstrong and two children attended -the blacksmith’s picnic at Port Stanley on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Jas, Dighan carried dff the prize for being the oldest blacksmith present. and Miss Helen Heywood has returned home after visiting for two weeks with relatives in Miss Florence visited over the and Mrs. W. R. Mr. Harold Wood, of London spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. <H. Wood. Mrs. Madge and- -daughter, Marjor­ ie, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarise .Snell. Misses Mary and Reta Elworthy R. N., of Detroit, are visiting with their mother Mrs. Hy. Elworthy. Rev. Mervin Elston, Mrs. Elston and son, of St. Thomas, spent Tues­ day with Mir. and Mrs. J. Elston., .Master Roy Webber is spending his holidays with his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs1. Clarence Johns in'Usborne- Mrs. Emma Cookson and son Tom and Charles Sanders Jr. spent week-end with Mr. and Mirs. Kestle. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McVittie soin, Will, motored from Hespler and visited -over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Elston. Mr. C. R. Abell, of Toronto, John Abell, of Seaforth, and Mr. George Abell, of Stratford, called ion Exetter friends on Tuesday. AMiss Gertrude Stewart, of Oshawa is holidaying at her home here. Mrs Stewart, Gertrude, Lyda and Charles ate hdliSaying^ at Grand Bend, Mr, and Mr,S. Jos-, Davis and children, of Waterford, are here iting with Mrs. Davis' parents-, .and Mrs. Win. Fisher. They expect to spend next week in Ft. Erie. the H. and two Vis* Mr tn • Never A&ain Is an expression frequently heard these days. It comes from men who have all their lives naa their clothes made by some reliable tailor. Glaring ad­ vertisements of cheap so called made to measure clothes has tempted them to gamble on one of these suits/ After a "couple of months wear they dicover- ed their mistake and will never again be tempted in the same way. • • Your Opportunity is Here MAKE USE OF IT Have your clothes made here undei’ our personal supervision by men who have been long trained in the art of Tailoring gar­ ments to one’s own individual requirements. Come in and see us. • We have prices to suit you. PHONE 81 W. W. T A M A N EXETER, ONT. The Ideal Meat Market CHOICE QUALITY MEATS Regardless of how small your meat wants are, you will find the IDEAL MEAT MARKET ready to serve you. PHONE 38 WE DELIVER MAIN ST. SOUTH Mt. and Mrs. E. L. EdWorthy spent Civic Holiday With the latter's- par­ ents Mr, and Mrs. Horton. Mrs. Ed* wc.nthy is staying for a few days, Mt. and Mrs. .Arthur Jones' and son, Mervln, and Mr. Thos-. Colling­ wood and Miss Ruth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alderson Arfcon'a. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caulkett, of Port Huron and Mrs, E. Fraser, or Detroit, spent a few days last, week with Mr. and Mirs. Will Fraser. Mrs E. Fraser is reinaining tor a while to visit Fraser. Suhday visiting With friends. Miss Riith accompanied them and will spend two weeks In Port Huron and Detroit, home