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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-08-31, Page 8THLUSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1»33 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE HOUSE PLANTS CUT FLOWERS CHINESE CABBAGE PLANTS For Sale—rlnvalid’s com­ bination tray and bed table. Harness’ Greenhouse Phone 202 Exeter Markets Wheat 70c. Oats 34c. Barley 40c. Manitoba’s Best, $3.00 Model Flour, $2.80 Welcome Flour, $2.60 Low Grade Flour $1.2i5 Shorts, $22.00 a ton Bran, $20.00 a ton Creamery Butter 24c. Dairy Butter 18. 21c. Eggs, extras, 16c. Eggs, firsts, 13c. Eggs seconds, 10c. Hogs $6.25 FFe believe you appreciated our prices last week so we continue Salmon, Fancy Pink Senior and daughter are holidaying at LOCALSSCHOOL OF COMMERCE, Clinton, Ontario FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. Sth Courses: Stenographic, Commercial, Secretarial. Special Courses Arranged Correspondence Courses to those who cannot attend school. WRITE OR PHONE 198 M. A. Stone, Com.-Specialist, V.-Prin. B. F. Ward. B.A.. Prin. Miss Ruby Creech is visiting in Stratford. Mrs. Earnest Stire and babe, of Detroit, are visiting with Mrs. Fitz­ gerald. Miss Dorothy Sims is the guest ol Miss Evelyn Grainger, of Brucefield for a few days. Bobby and Donald Burns are vis­ iting with their mother. Mrs. Cora Burns in Detroit. Douglas and Maxwell Harness are visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Robt Cree, of Clinton. Mr. K. J. Sims is busy sinking a well on his property, the work' be­ ing done by Mr. Chas. Triebner. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Pym and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Johnson, of Lon­ don. A number from here were in Hensail Sunday afternoon to hear Rev. Stephen Haboush, native Gali­ lean. Monday, September 4th Labour Day and a public when all places of business closed. Mrs. M. Belling and son of Detroit. are visiting former’s parents, Mr. Francis. Misses Helen Black and Vera Mc­ Leod have returned to Goderich af­ ter visiting with Mr. and Mrs. La­ verne Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harwood and granddaughter, Marie Wiley spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May. Turnbull and Meta in London Monday Chappell, ot relatives in Library re- after being per lb. 39c Redpath Sugar IO lbs. for 69c SALADA TEA 4 0 Black or mixed, a lb. V 14c Peanut Butter 2 pound glass barrel 29 po“und tins 9c. halves 2 for 15c Choice Quality Rice 3 lbs. for CTSSKSK CORN FLAKES 1 !I5cKELLOGS OR QUAKER large tin 17c 2 Packages for 29c 7 bars 23c 39c Phone 16 VANILLA I/ARGE BOTTLE ... I4g VINEGAR. PER GALLON SECOND QUALITY PER GALLON Stock Pattern Dinnerware Put up by CHASE & SANDBORN® A real good Coffee. A lb. Colgates, Fairsex Coleo, Lilac Imperial 5 CAKES TO A CUSTOMER “Quality Clothes CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. AV. A. Young, B. Sc. A. ~ Interim Moderator VINEGAR BEST QUALITY XXX EXTRA miw(83ffia!C3jaBmw.s^^ EXTRA SPECIAL ! ! Choice Quality. Bread Flour Forest City Baking Powder Huron Toilet Paper Buy Here With Confidence! in these price cutting times We guarantee our prices and the quality.MAGIC COFFEE 6 rolls for 19c P and G or Pearl Naptha Corona New Improved FRUIT JARS pts 97c per doz qts 1.13 CORN Standard Quality 4 cans for 25c Miss Helen Walper, of London, is visiting at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliot and family are holidaying at Grand Bend. Mrs. Stewart McQueen, of Usborne has been quite ill with an attack ol appendicitis. Mrs. Miss Blanche Grand Bend. Misses Isohel Salter visited and Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hamilton, visited with town on Sunday. The Exeter Public opened on Monday closed for two weeks. Miss Dorothy Hutchinson, Sea­ forth, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stewart. Miss Alma Lawrence, of Seaforth is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. B. M. Francis. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carey and Mrs. E. Mo- Bain spent Sunday in Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hern and Miss Olive are holidaying at Mr. W. J Hern’s cottage at Grand Bend. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Jarvis, of Toronto, visited over the week-end . i with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones, holiday' Mrs< George Geddes, of London is will be' waiting on her daughter, Mrs. Win Snell, who is confined to her bed. " Mrs, J. S. Grant, Mrs. G. M. Gram and sons, Don and Mack spent last week at Turnbull’s Grove, Grand Biend. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper McCurdy, Mr. Jack Reeder and Miss Pauline Hodgins spent Sunday at Port Frank. Miss Maxine Lawrence, .of Sea-1 forth, and Miss Beth Francis, oi ’ Bright, were recent visitors with Mr 1 and Mrs. R. M. Masters Jack left Monday for will visit for a and take in the Exhibition. Mrs. Wm. Bawden, who is in hei' 8 6th year, enjoyed a motor drive with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Willis to Bay- field and Grand Bend on Tuesday. Mrs. Herbert, of London, Mrs Derham and daughter, Mary, of Lu­ can and young man, from London. Donald with the and Mrs. A Thalnes Road Farmers’ Club have a few orders for Alberta coal and in order to make up a car load we will take orders from anyone. Terms strictly cash.—P. Passmore, Sec’y. Dr. Roulston wishes to announce that commencing on Friday, Septem­ ber 1st, his Dental Office will be closed for about two weeks whilst on vacation. WANTED — Single iron bed springs and mattresess. Must be in good condition. Apply to Mrs. K. J Sims, Exeter. — ltp. FOR SALE—Standard Underwood typewriter in excellent working con­ dition. Remarkable value at $2'5'.00 Apply at Times-Advocate. STRAYED—From con. 9, Usborne Hereford calf. Finder please notify Stanley Coward, R. R. 1, Woodham Phone 27r8 Kirkton. FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine brick residence, all modern conveniences. Apply R. E. Pickard FOR SALE — Brick house and frame house in Exeter. Apply to R. N. Creech. HOUSE TO RENT—Comfortable brick house on Albert at North, clos­ ed in verandah, one block west of Main St. Apply to Mrs. Alice Moon­ ey, of Exeter. 8-24-3tp. FOR SALE Hereford Bull, 2 years old, purebred stock; will register sired, a snap for quick sale. International Harvester Co. Exeter, Ont. from if de­ Ltd. OysterPoultry Feeds, Beef Meal, Schell, Grit, Cod Liver OH, Alfalfa Meal, Cello Glass, Sil-lite. Bring us your market eggs and poultry. « HOGARTH HATCHERY Exeter, Ont FOR SALE—Massey Harris, fer­ tilizer seed drill, good as new. A snap for cash. Apply at Times-Ad­ vocate. ltp. STRAYED—«■ From Fred Ellefing* ton’s swamp pasture, red steer, two years old with horns and white spot on face. A small punch hole in. each ear, also a slit In right ear and ring in left. Finder please notify Day, R. R. 1, Centralia, Arthur TOILET SOAP The new Dolores pattern. See it. 69 piece dinnerset $13.75 NORMALITES—Room and hear Normal 'School, private reasonable. 3 Windsor, Ave, don, Ont, board home Eon- Francis. and George Doerr Toronto, where they week with relatives| i Phone 16 outhcott ros were Sunday callers with Mrs. Eagan ’ Coates, a.L.O.M, Organist Isabel, Margaret and Homer Rus-1 sell entertained Mr. ‘ Edwin Higgins ( of Oshawa, at their cabin “Camp' Lizette” Chesley Lake, this past week. Mr. Ray Lammie, of Hensail, Mr. vor of Trivitt Memorial Church an- and Mrs. George Hunter and Miss Martha Hunter returned Monday af- ,ter visiting for a few days with rela­ tives at Brooklyn, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. David and baby, Grant, returned to their home in London after spending a week of their holidays at Turnbull’s Grove, Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Baker and Mr and Mrs. Norman Baker and daugh­ ter, Gwen, of Wingham, spent the Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F Triebner, Jr. and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. J. W. and pleasant day in recently and on the evening in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pryde and two sons, Douglas and Bob left last week on a motor trip to Toronto Lindsay and Peterboro and Muskoka District. Miss Winnifred Robertson, London, is visiting with Mr. Mrs. Benson Tuckey. Master Ross Tuckey has returned home after vis­ iting for a week in London. Mr. Wallajce Fisher, Manager of the Dominion Bank Branch at Johns, New Brunswick, visited the past week with his parents, and Mrs. Wm. Fisher of town. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Culbert, of Luean, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerslake and Josie have returned home after spending the past week in Whitby, Toronto and Hamilton Mr, and Mrs. Frank Little and family, of Lintlaw, Sask,, and Mr and Mrs. Tanner and Mrs. C. Cun- ingham, of Walkerton, visited With Mr. and Mrs, C. Aidworth on 'Thurs­ day. Mr, .aild Mrs, Jas. Grasslck and Mr. Wm. Johnston, of Holmesville and Mrs. E. Ellwood and family, of Clinton, visited at the home of Mr Abd Mrs. Mrs. F. €hepa to spend a week -with her ents at Holmesville. Jesse Elston and Mrs. Down had a Goderich one day their return spent the of and St, for Mr, A, Wildfong oh Sunday Wildfong returned with par- 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Regular Service Evening service withdrawn in fa- 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 niversary. 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 W. R. GOULDING 10 11 7 A. T. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster Janies Street United Church Instruction in Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in Schools Studio, iMain St. Box 123, Phone 193 EXETER. ONT. When a man wears our clothes—whether ?t is for sports or town wear—he at once looks better dressed—more impor­ tant". The secret of this lies in a perfect understanding of styl­ ing, combined with a rigid adherence to the selection of the finest fabrics.. . In the look and feel of our Clothes there is a richness—a difference. Our clothes give as m^ch rein to the young man’s fancy as they do to that of the maturer dresser, without diverging from the path of the strictly correct... Spirited designs are here linked with the finest workmanship & sound tailor­ ing. Seven a.m.—.Sunday School a.m.—“Forgotten Men”, Labour Day Theme, p.m.—“Hypocrisy” ■5th in the series of the Deadly Sins. Union Prayer service Thursday oi this week at 8 o’clock. Subject: “The Four Beasts.” The Official Board are requested rc meet at 10:30 a.m. on .Sunday. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader a.m.—'Sunday School. a.na.—‘The Minister •The Minister. 10 11 7 p.m.' TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. Ml. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFatil Choir-Leader, Mr* Middletnlss 8 Ser- Forty-Fifth Anniversary a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a.m.—Sunday School, 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and mon. Rev. A. A. Trumper. Anthem—“Call Upon His Name’ p.m.—Evensong. The Right Reverend C. A. Seagei D.D., Bishop of Huron. Anthem?—“I will feed my Flock” Solo—“Come Jesu Redeemer”. Bar- latt. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sanders, of Windsor, are holidaying with Mr and Mrs. H. J. Kestle. Miss Jean Ross, of St. Thomas, is visiting at the home of her grand­ father, Mr. Wm. Rivers. Mr. W. H. Harness brought tc the Times-Advocate last week a tomato vine that measured 11 ft 7 ins. inoiuding the root. The vine was grown in the hot howse of Mr Bert Harness. Mrs. Frank Irwin returned to her home in Putnam oil Sunday aftei visiting with her mother, Mrs. Dan­ iel Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walk* er and family, of St-affa and Mrs Davis motored down with them. Misses Evelyn and Catherine Or- lejnan, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lawson and other relatives in this comrnwn- ity left here to spend a few days with relatives before returning to their home at Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J, Wingham, Gordon Koch of Stratford, and Mr. Arthur Nash, Of Sarnia, centy with Mr, and Mrs. ell. Mrs. Nash left spend a few days in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Delbrldge were In Windsor for a few days last week Visiting with Mrs. Del.bridge’s sis­ ter, Mrs. R, J. CahipbelL This was the annual celebration of their wedding anniversary as they usual­ ly take a trip to commejnorate the occasion, Nash, of and mother and Mrs visited re- J. W. Pow- Thuniday tc PHONE 81 k N EXETER, ONT. WATCH FOR THE NEW NECKTIES THIS WEEK 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. WE DELIVER MAIN ST. SOUTHPHONE 38 V The continued dry spell is caus­ ing the farmers no little concern as many of the wells have gone dry, Lack of water for tile livestock creates a real broblem. Moisture is needed for fall ploughing and the potatoes and foots are affected. Miss Jessie Jennings is visiting with her sisters ip Goderich. Master Lloyd Webber, of Thames Road> is visftlng with his cous*i Master Archie Webber and Miss Mar­ jorie Johns, of Usberne, is visiting with Miss Doris Webber.