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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-05-05, Page 8THURSDAY, MAY 1032 2^444 4 4444444444 4444444444^ ■ * " EXETER AUTO WRECKERS IN THE ODD Post Office Building 4 » NEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL MAIiES OF CARS OLD CARS WANTED FOR - WRECKING PURPOSES ; r j«h PHONE! 216i & 4444444 4-44 444444 ♦ 4 4 ♦ 4 4 4+< *■ SPRINGHURST DAIRY* ....■gw*.-'I'.iWinj' ■"V H t *Accredited herd under super­ vision of Health of Animals Branch Department of Agricul­ ture, Ottawa Safe milk for Children d Have our wagon call or buy ivx at Brown’s Butcher Shop U Phone 13r2 The Exeter Checker Club will liold another tournament at Mr. Taylor’s next All Tire Shop Monday evening of ,week beginning at 8 o’clock, checker players are invited. ’ A GENERAL NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF EXETER. Regarding the Collection of Refuse and Rubbish intended for the Dump Ground A town team will collect refuse land rubbish on all streets east of Pie Main Street on Tuesday, May 10 'On all streets west of the Main St. on Wednesday, May 11th. Kindly have all refuse and rub­ bish in boxes or bags and placed on the boulevard adjoining the street. By Order JOHN NORRY Street Commissioner Exeter Markets Wheat, 55c« Barley, standard 40c. Oats 30 c. Bran, $1.10 Shorts, $1.1Q Manitoba Flour $3.75 Model Flour $2.50 Welcome Flour $2,30 Low Grade Flour, $1.20 Creamery Butter 22, 23c, Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs,, Butter, 16-17c, extras 11c. firsts 9c, seconds 7C. jfc locals The Ladies’ Aid of Caven Pres­ byterian Church will hold a sale of home-made cooking at Grigg’s Store on Saturday afternoon, May 7th. We have a very large display of Service NOTICE meet HAVE ARRIVED priced at $2.50 We offer Peerless’ Poultry Pres­ cription for the next two weeks at 50c. per bottle, formerly $1.00. The ideal remedy for poultry diseases. Harvey Bros. Union, a mes- Notice to Holders of Merchants Theatre Tickets O—O—O—O—O—O—O THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. Bernard Rhode*, M. A; Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M., Organist MOTHER’S DAY 10 a.m.'-HS.uuday School; a special and appropriate program 11 a,m.— Mother’s Day Service: Subject, “The Health of the Home” Baptism will be admistered. The Sunday 'School orchestra will as­ sist the choir. 7 p.m.—“The Providence of Sor­ row” Sunday, the 15 th, Sacrament Sun­ day, The celebration of Holy Com­ munion at the morning service. t Mr. the the who has sons in Hay to her home. Detroit, is into the resi- STARTED CHICKS FOR SALE White Leghorns and Barred Rocks 1, 2. 3 and 4 weeks old, hatched from eggs of blood-tested flocks, culled and banded by Government Inspectors from O.A.C. and mated With registered R.’O.P.. Cockerels, al­ so pullets 6 to 8 weeks old from game flocks, at reasonable prices. Wel­ lington Brock, Granton R.R. 1, tele­ phone 4-15 Kirkton. 5-5-4tc. ________________ i FOR SALE1—'Now is the time to get you strawberry plants. Seven choice varieties to select from. W. F. Abbott, Exeter. 5-’5-2tp FOR RENT—50 acres good pas­ tures land, west 1-2 lot 6, con. 5, Hay, good water. Apply Wes. Dear­ ing, R. R. 1, Exeter. 5-5-i3itc. Upshall making to the The Fuller Brush Co., has open­ ing for three men, Hay, Usborne and Stephen districts. Apply by letter to F. M. Rogers, Exeter, ltp. FOR SALE—40 White Leghorn pullets 11 weeks old. Ferris strain. 50c. each. Apply T. H. Walker, R. 1, Centralia. 5-(5-2tp. FOR SALE—Yorkshire pigs 6 weeks old; also millet seed at 2£c. a pound. Phone 5-73 Hensall. Jas. Broadfoot. Persons desirous of having fruit trees sprayed, call Hogarth Baby Chick Hatchery 184w. 5-,5-2tc Government Approved Chicks; Barred Rocks 10c.; White Leghorns 8c. All breeding .stock are Ontario Breeding /Stations selected and blood tested by officials of the Ontario Agricultural College. All cockerels are registered R.O.P. birds. This is a real opportunity to obtain fine quality chicks at rock bottom prices. 10% books your order. H. E. Mow­ bray, Granton, Ont. phone 50. 5-5-tfc CUSTOM HATCHING — Limited space at 2c. per egg. Gordon Cud- more, Exeter, phone 149. FOR SALE OR RENT—Residence on Sanders St., 5 rooms, good water, fruit trees. Apply E. M. Quance, Exeter. LeaveMothers’ Day, May 8th. your order for flowers with Wilson’s Grocery, phone 56, WANTED—Girl Or young woman for general house-work and cooking. Steady position. No washing or iron­ ing. Two adults ill family. Wages $20 monthly. Apply Box 116, Bay­ field. FOR SALE—Strawberry plants. Best varieties, Senator Dunlop and Glen Mary. 75c. per 100; $2.00 per 300; $5.00 pel* 1000, delivered, Na­ than Doiipe, Kirkton. 4-21-3 tp. HOUSE FOR SALE—On Victoria Street, all modern conveniences. Sell at a Sacrifice. Apply Times-Advo­ cate. Blank Counter check books sale at the Times-Advocate. for invitation to become the the Ridgetown United T. Miners returned last with Miss Olive Wood R. N-, of Toron­ to, is visiting with her parents and Mrs, W. H. Wood. Mr. John Willis has purchased brick cottage on William St., residence of the late Mrs. Cole, Mr. Lloyd Beavers, of Detroit, spent a few days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. b. W. F. Beavers Mrs. Roger Northcott, been visiting with her township has returned Mr. Fred Brock, of moving back to Exeter dence of Mr, W. H. Dearing at the park. Miss Margaret Penhale, of Lon­ don Normal, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Asa Penhale. Messrs. Cecil Stewart and Garnet McFalls were in Windsor last week and brought home two new Chrys­ ler cars. Mr. Harry Stanlake has returned to Exeter from Sarnia and has re­ sumed his position with the Exeter creamery. Mr. E. Guest is moving from Mrs. Anderson’s house on Main Street to the residence of Mr. Chas, on Carling Street. ■Mr. James Brintnell is considerable improvement house on Ann Street recently vacat­ ed by Mr. A. J. Payne. (M*?. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers and Mrs. Kaufman were at Glencoe on Sunday visiting* with the latter’s daughter, Mrs. R. Singleton. Rev. Silas McFalls accompanied by his mother, Mrs. James McFalls, of London are visiting with the lat­ ter’s sister, Mrs. A. McFalls. Mr. W. A. Turnbull spent Sunday wit'h |Mr. and Mrs. John Craig, of (Blyth. His daughter Miss Isobel has been, visiting there for some weeks^ A new .tax on cheques went into effect Monday, May. 2nd. The tax is now three cents on cheques over $5.00 and 6c. on cheques over $100. Rev. E. J. Roulston, pastor of the United Church at Wheatley, has re­ ceived an pastor of church. Mrs. J. week after a pleasant visit relatives and friends at Walkerville, Kingsville and community and De­ troit, Mich. Mr. Bruce Rivers, who has been occupying the residence of Dr. Ward on William Street has moved across the road into the new residence erected by Mr. J. W. Hern. Dr. George Hind, of Walkerton, and Miss Harley, of Owen Sound, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hind. They also visited in London on Saturday. Miss Mildred Rowe, teacher on the Public School staff, has been advised by her physician to take a short rest and her room at the school is being supplied by Miss> Reta Rowe. Both Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hewitt, of Andrew Street, have been indis­ posed for some time and on Tues­ day were removed to the home of Mrs. Cottle, Ann Street, where they will be well taken care of. Snell Bros., 'took a load to Oshawa Tuesday to bring, home four new cars, one Pontiac and three Chevro­ lets. were E. R. Hopper, George Tracey, W. J. Beer and Ira Marshall. Mi*, and Mrs. W. Martin and Mrs. Samuel Martin were in Goderich on Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. I. Salkeld the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Martin’s grand­ daughter Miss Susanne Bawden, Those who went to Oshawa ;Mr. and Mrs. John Hind, of town and Miss Lula McDonald, of Hensall, were in Brantford on Tuesday and called on Mr. Lyle Statham an Exe­ ter old boy. Lyle is a druggist and is making good in his chosen life work. Mrs. E. Howard, who has spent the winter witli her daughter, MrS. McCannel, of ^Walkerton, is at pres­ ent visiting with her sister, Mrs. E. Christie, Sr. Mrs. McCann el and Mrs, -Creedar and daughter Doreen, of Walkerton, motored down with her on (Sunday. county Master w. J. Faulder, of Crediton, of the L* O, L» accompan­ ied by ■County Deputy Master Gor­ don Lamport, of Exeter, visited the Goderich Lodge on: Thursday even­ ing of last ‘week in connection with the arranging for the monster Orange celebration at Goderich on 12th of July next. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor W, R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader Special Mothers’ Day Services a.m.—“Reverence for Woman­ hood” Male Choir li 3 7 p.m.—Open session of the Sunday School. Splendid program, Bap­ tismal Service. p.m.—“The wooing of Rebekah” An Old Testament Romance. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader a.m.—Mother and Father Service11 3 7 8 7 p.m.—The Church School are hav­ ing a special Mother’s Day Ser­ vice. p.m.—What the Scriptures Teach about the One and Only Sin Be­ yond Forgiveness. o’clock, Wednesday—Men Mr, Anthony is presenting sage. •o’clock Thursday—Prayer TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. E. L. ViviaD, L. Th. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, air. Middlemiss Festival of St. Philip and St- James and Rogation Sunday Ascension Thursday 8 p.m.—.Evening Prayer & -Sermon Sunday after Ascension —Sunday School —Morning Prayer •Evensong 10 11 7 p.m.- a.m.- a.m.- Monday, May 9th Opening of Huron Synod Divine Service St. Paul’s Cathedral London, Ontario at 8 p.m. The Canadian Legion will Thursday, May 5th at 8 p.m. TRIVITT A. Y. P. A. The closing meeting of the Trivitt Memorial A. Y. P. A. was held on Monday evening with the election of officers and a social evening. A greater number of the members were dressed in schoolday outfits and school day .games were played. The ordinary routine of business was carried on and then Mr. Vivian, the rector, took the chair and in a few words complimented the organ­ ization on their fine showing for the year and also brought out the re­ quest that every A. Y. P. A. mem­ ber attend church at least once a Sunday. The following officers elected were: President, E. Moyle; Vice-nPres., Wm. Walter; Secretary Florence West; treasurer, Rosa Dearing; Program Committee, Amel­ ia Acheson, Phyllis Winer and B. Cousins; Social Committee, Mrs. H. Walter; '/Mrs. Vivian and Bernice Gollings; Captains for sides, Aljoe Sanders and Wm.. Manwaring. Miss Braine then took the meeting and solos were sung by Master T. Wal­ ter, Wm. Walter and Wm. Manwar­ ing. After the program school day games were played and bread and jam was served by the losing side. ■ Sflen’s Spring Coats Sledueed In this lot are coats that were as high as $25.00. We have put (19 At them all at one price. We offer you your choice for only MEN’S COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS In plain shades of Blue, Sand and White also good patterns in neat stripes. VERY SPECIAL AT EACH 89c. .............................................. ' ................... 1 . H —Il -ill l.m. NEW ELASTIC AND BRAIDED BELTS These are very smart and comfortable. Comes in black and white and brown and white in Boy’s and Men’s at 50c. and 75c. SMART NEW OXFORDS In the season’s newest styles. Two very Tine fitters.' AT PER PAIR $2.95 and $4.50 HATCHWAY NO-BUTTON UNDERWEAR This, popdlar underwear for men comes in a better material and instead of the old pice of $1.50 IT SELLS FOR $1,00 Shiffer Hillman made-to-measure suits,now selling at $25,00 LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES In very pleasing styles and good wash­ ing materials EACH 79c. 72 in. UNBLEACHED SHEETING An exceptional good weight and fine even weave. A GOOD BUY AT PER YARD 35c. OIL CLOTH RUNNERS 18 by 45 in. For dressers, wash stands, splasher, and numerous other uses in different colors and patterns SPECIAL EACH 25c. LADIES’ COTTON HOSE In black, gray or sand; our regular 25c. quality on sale this week at per pair 19c. CURTAIN NETS In four very neat patterns, quality curtain net at a very low price PER YARD 30c. FRILLED CURTAINS In rose, green and green trimming. A neat low priced curtain for bedroom, kit­ chens, etc. SPECIAL AT PER PAIR 59c. GREEN BLINDS AT 75c. These are seconds, but you! can’t tell them from firsts. If your old rollers are good we can supply you with any color blind you want in any width. STAIR PADS ,.. CURTAIN RODS FELTOL MATS . Linoleums and Congoleums in Rugs and by the yard. SPECIALS FOR. THIS WEEK 1 Tea Strainer free with 1 lb. Crisco . .27c. Large package of Oxydol and 10c. cake of hard water soap both for 22c Garden Seeds all kinds 5c. pkg., 6 for 25c. Large bottle Tiger Catsup ................... 19c. Large package of Chipso 10c. cake hard water soap for 22c. Large bottle Queen Olives . . 20 oz. Jar 25c. Fried Fillet Herring Tasty New Cheese .. . 12 oz. tin 22c. >..............15c. lb. Southcott Bros Owing to the increased amusement tax it is necessary to collect a 3c. tax on all coupons or admission tickets. Please be advised that these tickets will not be accepted after June 1st. Coupons will be received for the following pictures for May with the exception of Saturday. “Spirit of Notre Dame’’ with Lew Ayres, May 12th and 14th. “Road to Singapore” with William Powell, May 16th and 18th. “Carless Lady” with Joan Bennett and Victor MoLagen, May 19 & 21st. “Amateur Daddy” with Warner Baxter, sequel to “Daddy Longings” May 30' and June 1st. MITCHELL HORSE RACES The Mitchell Turf Association will celebrate Victoria Day, Tuesday, May 24 th with the following pro* $900.00 in prizes, divided race—2.18 trot or Trotters allow- Whippet races, of Baseball and horse gram. $300 for each pace. Free for all. ed five seconds. $50 in prizes, shoe pitching in the morning. Band in attendance. Dance in the town hall in the evening. Plan to attend sports in Mitchell, May 24tli. Spring and Summer Brighten up your home with New Furniture Plan to visit our show room and see our display of Chesterfield Suites, Dining Room Suites, Bedroom Suites etc. R. N. ROWE •«* '9 HATS & CAPS Spring hats in the new shapes arid shades A special line of New Spring Caps at the new price level-of $1.25 w. PHONE 81w W. TAMAN EXETER, ONT. Miss Florence Norry, of London, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mr.S. Jno. Norry. BABY CHICKS Baby Chicks are CanadianA-l Government Approved'. All flocks are culled by Government Inspector. April 25th and after, Ontario bred- to-lay Barred Rocks, 12m; Rocks, 14c.; Jersey Black 15c,; Baron Strain Single Comb White Leghorns, Br.own Leghorns, 10c.-; Ahconas, lie.; Assorted, not sold as Approved, 9c. Juiie and duly lm less, 500 or over l-2c. less, We pay express on 400 or more, guarantee 10 0 per cent, safe arrival to your station. 25 per cent, with Order, balance C 0. D. This Ad can­ cels ail other quotations then. Three wook week 55 m.; when Hatchng $2.i60 pet 100. to the tray, gue. 12c>;White Giants, old started chicks, 20c.; 4 old 25m; 6 week old pullets, 8 week,Old 65c. Baby Chicks called for l-2m fess. ’Custom 128 eggs Write for free cataid- A. H. SWITZER g Granton, jOhtatlgi W. J. SEYMOUR Huron Street, West Painter, Decorator ■& Paper Hanger TERMS—MODERATE Estimates Fred W. R. GOULDING A. X. C. M. Organist and Choirmaster * James St. United Church Instruction in Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in School* Studio, Main St. Box 123, Phone 193 EXETER. ONT V. T. FOLEY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pnbliic Estate and Gon&rhl Practice! in an DouftS. Money to loan New Bank of Toronto Building, London, Ontario Phone: Office: Metcalf 1723 tteddonce; Metcalf 2174 j