The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-09-14, Page 8THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1033 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVQCATE
FOR SALE Exeter Markets
Wedding Bouquets
Funeral Flowers
Ferns
HOUSE PLANTS
CUT FLOWERS
Harness’ Greenhouse
Phone 202
Wheat 65 c.
Oats 3 4c.
Barley 40c.
Manitoba’s Best $2,40
Model Flour $2.30
Welcome Flour $2.20
Low Grade Flour $1,2’5
Shorts, $22.00 a ton
Bran, $20.00 a ton
Creamery Butter, 23c.
Dairy Butter 18, 21c.
Eggs, extras, 16c.
Eggs, firsts, 13c.
Eggs seconds, 10c.
Hogs $6.25
NEW STYLES AND CLOTHS IN LADIES’
FALL & WINTER COATS
LOCALS
On Fair Day, Wednesday, September 20th, we are offering for your inspection a
beautiful range of Children’s, Misses’ and Women’s Coats that will be styled and
priced right. Be sure to see this fine display.
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE,
Clinton, Ontario
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 5th
Courses: Stenographic, Commercial,
Secretarial, Special Courses Arranged
Correspondence Courses to those
who cannot attend school.
WRITE OR PHONE 19 8
M. A. Stone, Com.-Specialist, V.-Prin.
B. F. Ward, B.A., Prin.
announcement
Dr. Roulston wishes to an
nounce that his office is closed
while he is on vacation and
will be re-opened on or about
SEPT. 18th.
Reserve the date, October 2 6th for
the Centralia Fowl Supper under the
Centralia Women’s Association.
The Annual Harvest Home Anni
versary of the Women’s Association
of James St. Church will be held on
Sunday, October 1st.
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Mrs. Sweet, -of Sarnia, is at present
visiting her sister, Mrs. John Morley.
Miss Mary Wells has accepted a
position in London.
Mr. Arthur Sanders is visiting with
relatives in Windsor.
Miss Grace Christie is visiting
with relatives near Kingston.
Mrs. E. G. Lowry spent several
days visiting relatives in Toronto.
Mrs. W. J. Hern and Mrs. C. Hey
wood are holidaying at Grand Bend..
Miss L. Bowman, of Preston, is tile
guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. South
cott.
Mrs. Earl Weido, of Zurich, spent
the we&k-end with Dr. and Mrs. John
Ward.
Misses Ethel and Marion Bissett
are at present occupying a cabin at
Grand Bend.
Miss Roberta Tinney, of London
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Tinney.
Mrs. John McGill, Brussels, stay-
tlie home of Mr. E. G. Lowry
few days.
Geo. Tracy, accountant at the
of Montreal, is holidaying at
Lloyd Fraser, of Ilderton
with relatives in town last
and Mrs. C. R. Howard, of
with the
with relatives here.
De-
lasr
Gil)
the
Dr. and Mrs. Weekes and Mrs. B
M. Francis were in Toronto on Mon
day.
Mrs.
visited
week.
Mr.
New York, are visiting
former’s mother, Mrs. I-I. Gidley.
A steady stream of autos have
been passing thorugh town this weeK
going to and coming from the
don Fair.
Misses Margaret Ellerington
Gladys Ryckman have
don to enter Victoria
nurses-in-training.
Mr. J. Alteman and
James Wiederhold, of New Hamburg Hospital, London, where she is re-
were guests on Sunday at -the home cuperating from a serious operation
of Mr. H. C. Carey. 'performed last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lampman and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Slade and Mr
baby daughter, of Burgesville, spent and Mrs. T. Ward and daughter, Miss
a few days with the former’s brother Gladys, of London, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Lampman.
Miss B. Hastings, of Cold Water ,
Mich., is the guest of Mrs. Gillard
Mrs. Gillard recently returned from
visiting with relatives at Tillson-
burg, Norwich and Brantford, Miss
Hastings accompanying her home.
Invitations have been received in Lundy and three children of Brant-
Exeter for the wedding of Miss Dor- Sheere and with
othy Elizabeth May Harley, only Mitchell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Harley, of Owen Sound, to
George C. Hind, of Walkerton, son' their home after
of Mr. J. R. Hind, of town, which weeks with their
will take place in Owen Sound
Saturday next.
Lon-
ed at
for a
Mr.
Bank
his home in Morrisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coates,
trcHit, visited the forepart of
week
Dr. Luther Gill and Miss May
of Gibsonburg, Ohio, visited over
week-end at the home of Mrs. F. Gill
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Westlake and
family, of Wyoming, spent the week-
■ end at the home of Mrs. Rd. Murphy,
and. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawfora
Lon-1 have returned to Exeter after holi-
for two weeks on Georgian
left for
Hospital as daying
Bay.
Mr. and Mrs i Mrs. A. Brintnell is ill in Victoria
Dr. and Mrs. J. Ward.
Dr. Robt. and Mrs. Muir, of Go-
wanda, N. Y., spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Makins
Dr. Muir is a brother of Mrs. Makins
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Sheere ana
son Morley, and Mr. and Mrs. 1
Master Osmand
'and Grace Evans
Mr. and Mrs. W
and Misses Jean
have returned tc
spending several
grandmother zMrs.
on D. Russell, Sir., Exeter North.
The grass fires on the pasture
farms in Hay Tp., which spread over
several hundred acres of land last
week are still smouldering and need
constant watching as they break out
occasionally.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May and fam
ily motored to Mitchell Sunday and
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. D
Davis attended a birthday celebra
tion at the home of Mr. E. Davis in
Tillsonburg.
The Misses Huston very pleasant
ly entertaned a number of Exeter
were extended a civic welcome by!ladies to bri(^se in Bbssenberry s ho- * 4 Al Cl -nd /I ■‘n rs -vr /-I zrv, "T71 m' rl n <*» f 4Mayor Lee, the past D.D.G.M.’s in
cluding Messrs, Gregory, of Strat
ford, Pryde, of Exeter, Rourke, ot
Clinton, and Aberhart, * of Seaforth
and Cole of Clinton.
SOUTH HURON MASONS
GATHER AT GODERICH
Hill
1
On the invitation of Hugh
D. D. G. M., some 200 officials, their’
wives and families of -South Huron I
Masonic district gathered at Harbor
Park, Wednesday, September 6th
for a "get-acquainted” picnic. The
weather was ideal and the afternoon
was spent in ball games, horseshoes
and at the waterfront. The visitors,
SEEDS FOR SALE—No. 1 Purity
Timothy $2.75 a bus.; No. 2 Timothy
at $2.50 a bus.; No. 3 Timothy ax
$2.00 a bus. All government tested
grades.
We are also buyers of Red Clover
Alfalfa, Alsike, Beans, Onion Setts
Cooking Onions, Eggs, &c. Highest
market prices paid.—-C. ________
Crediton, Ont.
J tel, Grand Bend, on Friday after-
jnoon of last week. A dainty lunch
was served.
Inspector R. J. Eacrett, of Wood-
stock, visited at the home of his sis
ter, Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers this week
Mr. Eacrett is the inspector of hotels
for eight counties and has been
working in this community.
Mr. Abe Dearing, of Stephen Twp.
has harvested six wagon loads of
watermelons and has been success
ful in diposing of the most of them
•C.^ZWICKER' was necessary to keep -a sharp
look-out on the patch.
T . . .. Mr. R. H. Sayers, manager of the
W1 IJ1 li 12-4 large style, for Fair Day only, 60 pairs of largest 1A
I H A Y IbIAIIK’ATC size Ibex blankets white or grey with pink or blue >/ |M lUvA UldlllKCld borders. Special for fair day only----------------
NEW FELT HATS FOR MEN
Showing the new shapes and shades for
men at lower prices.
$1.95 — $2.50
MEN’S BLACK OXFORDS
These are excellent value, made on a
wide good fitting last. Sizes 6 to 10.
SPECIAL $2.95
GREB WORK SHOES
In a wonderful fitting last. We bought
these before the advance in price. Good
shoes coSt a little more but .wear longer.
$2.95
MICKEY MOUSE SWEAT SHIRTS
For either girls or boys. They are all
the rage. A Mickey Mouse Scribbler Free
with every garment.
EACH 98c.
Phone
Specials in Groceries
Prices good until
after Fair Day
Forest City Baking Powder 9QC
Quart Gems .................
Seedless Raisins 99c
Fancy Quality, 2 lbs. for ""
Huron Toilet Tissue
8 rolls for
Pastry Flour 49c24 lb. bag
Corn Flakes 7CSugar Ci'isp, pkg. •
Maxwell House Coffee ^Qc
1 lb. tin
Angler Salmon, fancy pink Qc
1 lb. tin*'
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE
In black or fawn. A good wearing
hose in fine rib at a low price
* ALL SIZES 25c.
TOOKE’S COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS
Cut full and roomy and comes in good
patterns that are fast colors.
SPECIAL AT,EACH $1.00
BOYS’ ALL WOOL V-NECK SWEATERS
The best quality at the price that we
know off. Comes in heather shades with
emblem. Fine for school wear.
PER GARMENT 98c.
SHOES FOR SCHOOL
The boys and girls will be wanting new
shoes for school. See the new oxfords we
offer at
Dolores English Dinnerware
The latest creation in Dinnerware. This new decoration
pieces which may be purchased as required.
Frutits ........................ 10c.
Bread & Butter .... 10c.
Tea Plates..................15c.
Breakfast Plates -. . 20c
Soup Plates ........... 20c
Dinner Plates...........25c.
Cups & Saucers . . . 20c,
Small Platters.........39c.
$1.95 TO $2.50
is carried in a full range of
60-Piece
Dinner Set
$9.45
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PhoneSouthcott Bros16
10 a.m.—Sunday-
11 a.m.—-Regular
Service
School.
Service
7 p.m.—Evening
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. W. A. Young, B. Sc. A.
Interim Moderator
Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M, Organist
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
EXTRA TROUSERS!!!
FREE OF CHARGE
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
i a.m.—-Sunday School
. a.m.—The Pastor
Mr. Herbert, of
10
n
7 p.m.—Rev.
mondville.
Thursday—Prayer Service.
Eg-
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir^Leader
io
11
a.m.-^Sunday School.
-“Bread.”
- "The Churchmanship
a.m.—
7 p.m.—
Jesus.”
Song Service.
Monday—Y. P. S.
Thursday—Prayer Meeting
of
W. R. GOULDI1NG
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.
Mr. and Mts. Chas. Locke, of Bos
ton, visited for several days with
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acheson. Mrs
Amelia Dale, who visited in Boston
returned to Exeter with them. Mrs
L. Billings, of London, visited with
them in Exeter over the week-end.
Tuesday and Wednesday,
SEPTEMBER 19 and 20
EXETER FAIR DAYS
We have made arrangements to have MR. PARK,
Head Off-ice representative of the Berger Tailoring Company at our
store on “
ing free,
. dered-.
‘The
Dominion.
ity and value.
We have the new Fall and Winter range ol’ fabrics on display
in readiness for his and your conjjng.
the above dates. Concurrent with his vsit we are offer-
extra trousers with every "Clothes of Quality’’ suit or-
Berger "Clothes of Quality’” are famous throughout the
. They have won their place through outstanding qual-
$21.00
w.
Berger “Clothes of Quality” %
EXCLUSIVE DEALER
W. TAMAN
EXETER, ONT.PHONE 81
Ideal Meat Market
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dearing re
turned Tuesday evening after holi
daying .for two weeks with relatives
in Sarnia and Pt. Huron. They spent
several days at Woodrow Beach with
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elenor and with
the Humble families. They also at
tended the funeral of an old friend
Mrs. Urquhart, aged 88 years. On
their return they visited in Adelaide
and spent a day at London Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeborn Johnston.,
of Washington, Mary and Hugh, who
have been visiting the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston
have left for home but will visit the
fair in Chicago on the Way, While
here they all spent some timee camp
ing at the Bend, also A. W. Johnston
of the Excelsior Life,
in Toronto one day,
h pleasant interview
Mr. Forbes’ and liis
of New Zealand. Mrs.
Mrs, Johnston had been quite inti
mate friends some years ago in New
Mrs. Forbes had gone tc
Washington to visit Mrs. Johnston
but was disappointed when she found
the family had left for their vaca
tion to Canada, Premier Fofbes has
had the honor of attendling all the
large conventions held in recent years
in Ottawa, London and other places
and is pleased to be able to report
that New Zealand balanced her bud
get the past year,
YOU KNOW that we appreciate
your large meat orders but you may
not know that we appreciate your
small ones.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt.
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
z
a.m.—Sunday School.
WANTED—-Housework, also knit- Canadian Bank of Commerce, is on
ting. Mrs. Sa,m. King, vacation and-with Mrs. .Sayers Is mo-
. . , ___ ’ ” p,itoring to Montreal. Mr. w. L. Kress
FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine brick1’'110 has been relieving at the Cred
residence, all modern conveniences. 1,r“ch- 13 tlle acting
Apply R. E. Pickard .aurl,1S Mr- absence.
------------------------ j Miss Seed, teacher in Chicago, af-
FOR SALE — Brick house and ter having had a very pleasant visit
frame house in Exeter. Apply to R. with her sister Mrs. W. Abbott, has
N. Creech. I to viSit friends in iStrathroy and
Forest before returning home. Mrs
Abbott hopes to be able to return the
visit in September and while there
visit the World's Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston had
the pleasure of having a short visit
one day last wee'k -from Dr, and Mrs.!Miss Gladys Rae and Mr. Joe Roba-
Gordon Wilson, of Haileybury where,
the doctor is at the head of the San-'
itorium. For a time they wete as
sociated with the late Dr. Mary John-1
FOR -SALEi—-Tomatoes and Pota- ^ston when they were on the -staff of
toes—Cahadian Canners Limited. the Mountain Sanatorium, Hamilton
Poultry Feeds, Beef Meal, Oyster
Schell, Grit, Cod Liver Oil, Alfalfa
Meal, Cello Glass, Sil-lite. Bring us
your market eggs and poultry.
HOGARTH HATCHERY
Exeter, Ont
WANTED—-Washing, cleaning and
general housework. Apply to Mrs
Vanlaiideghem. Hensail, Ont, 2tp,
10
11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser
mon.
7 p.m.—Evensong.
Harry Wong, of the Wong
has returned after holidaying
week in London. >
Miss Ruth Fraser returned
Friday after spending several
in Detroit and Pt. Huron. Mr. Ray
mond Fraser and sister, Marguerite;
Cafe
for a
home i Zealand
weeks
tin of Detroit, came over with her
and spent the week-end with Mr. ant?
Mrs. Wm. Fraser. Returning to De
troit with them was Mrs. E. Fraser
who has been spending a few weeks
in Exeter.
Toronto, While
Freeborn had
with the Hon
Wife, Premier
Forbes ana
Finest Quality Meats at Low Prices
PHONE 38 WE DELIVER MAIN ST. SOUTH
Mr. and Mrs. Gill and daughter
and Mrs. Young, of Saginaw, Mich,
visited over the week-end with Mr,
and Mrs. J, Pe.dlar,
Mr. Chas. Parsons, who operated a
riding stable at Grand Bend during
the summer months, has moved with
his wife and. family into the resi
dence of the late Mr, Miners on Al
bert St,
'Mrs, Lorne MeFalls, of Toronto,
is a visitor at the hohie of her sister
Mrs. Frank Coates. Mrs. MeFalls ‘Is
moving from Toronto to Brampton.
Mrs, (Dr) J, Ward spent a few
days in Zurich last week and while
the^e attended a shower in honor of
Mrs. Ed. Gascho, nee Miss Charlotte
Ttir'klieim, daughter of Rev, and Mrs.
Turkheim.
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