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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-04-20, Page 8THURSDAY. APRIL 20, J933 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE JERSEY COW FOR SALE—Young, just freshened. Apply to Times-Ad- vocate. FOUND—In Exeter a gold wrist watch. Owner may have same by proving property and paying tor advt, Apply at Times-Advocate. WARNING*—A warning is issues to those boys who have been using sling shots foi' the breaking of the electric street bulbs that unless the practise is stopped the guilty parties will be prosecuted.—Public Utilities Commission. STRAWBERRY PLANTS— Sena­ tor Dunlop’s and Glen Mary 75c. per 100 or $6.00 per 1,000.—J. Sutton, Simcoe, St., Exeter. Exeter Markets Wheat 60c Oats, 34c. Barley 40c Shorts $1.00 Bran $1,00 Manitoba’s Best $2.50 Model flour $2.10 Welcome flow $1.90 Low Grade Flour $1.25 Rolled Oat Groats, $1.70 Creamery Butter, 33, 31, 30c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes,, M. A. Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.O.M, Organist Easter Sunday 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mr. William Weir, of Knox College HBEB3M MKJ 7 Young Men’s Two Pant Worsted Suits $15.95 Butter 24c. extras 12c. firsts 10.c. seconds Sc. $4.75. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA These are extra special values. The men’s tweed suits are in grey herring bone stripes and the young men’s come in brown, grey stripes and blue stripes. The young men’s suits have two pair of trousers. See these values The Fairfield Beef-Ring have a few shares for 19<33 not taken Any one interested, please call Secretary, C. W. Christie, phone 4, Crediton. up. the ISr i Rev. J. H. Stainton, B,A.,B.D., Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader Rev. Mr. Elliott, of Main CATTLE FOR PASTURE—15 head wanted for pasture. Apply Skinner, Exeter. to R. 2tc. FOR farm, eter. RENT—-75 acres pasture Apply to W. C. Pearce, Ex­ ite. haw cenie- graves NOTICE — Parties who standing orders at the Exeter tery for flowers for the should notify me at once if they do not wish them this year. John Fora TWO GRASS FARMS TO RENT— West three quarter lot No. 4 on 6th con. of Hay twp., 75 acres; west han lot 5 con.' 5, 50 acres; good grass good fences and good supply ox water. Apply to WTesley Dearing, R R. Ne. 1, Exeter, Telephone 17-n$ Crediton. CATTLE WANTED—For pasture apply Mrs. Jno Penhale, Hay. 4-13-2tc GROW PEAS con- fur- FARMERS WANTED — To tract for growing Peas. Seed nished on contract. If interested communicate with COOK BROS. MILLING CO., Hensail, Ont. Phone 54. Miss Helen WTalper, of London, at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Grant, of Lon­ don, with their parents. Mr. Ted Taman, of Seaforth, at the home of his parents. Mr,. Harry Sweet, of Windsor, with his sister Miss Hettie Sweet. Mr. Robt. Shellig, of Detroit, vis­ ited in town on Thursday last. Mr. T. S. Neale, of Hamilton, with friends in Exeter and Brucefield. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis and fam­ ily, of Waterford, with their parents Mr. R. E. Davis, of Trenton with his parents, Mr. anad Mrs. 8. Davis. Mr. Jas. McWilliams, of Mitchell called on friends during the holi­ day. Miss Kathryn Woods, of London,, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Woods. Mr. Jos. Creech, who is attending Stratford Normal, is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harness and family, of Pt. Edward, visited with relatives. Miss Betty Becker, of New Ham­ burg, with her grandfather, Dr. J. W. Browning. Mrs. A. Toppin and daughter Elsie, of Toronto^ with Mr. and George Layton. Mr. Hugh Creech, of Western versify, with his parents, Mr. Mrs. R. N. Creech. Rev. R. E. Southcott, of Richmond, spent a couple of days this week with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper and little daughter spent Easter with Miss Mrs Uni- and TENDERS WANTED For renting the Agricultural -grounds, including track and stable The society reserves the grounds ■for holding two days of the fair ana any other days that may be required relatives in Wingham. for races. Lowest or any tender not| nessarily accepted. Tenders to be in by 6 pm. Saturday, April 22nd. For- information apply to the secretary R. G. Seldon or any member of the Ground Co., W. Coates, F. Ellering- ton, Jas. Grieve er B. M. Francis. Mr. and Mrs. W Bradt and family of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Jas Jewell and other relatives, 1 Miss Roberta Tinney, of London spent the week-end with her grana- I mother, Mrs. David Fussell. Miss Helen Stanbury, who is at­ tending North Toronto Collegiate isFOR SALE—.Comfortable frame cottage, west side Main Street, north home for the Easter holidays, of river, Exeter, Gladman & Stan­ bury. 3-30-tr N. W. MILLER Issuer of Motor-Licenses Also Trailers up to 2,000 pounds , Phone 62w CLINTON,ONT. BABY CHICKS 8c. CHICKS 7c. Large bodied White Leghorns After April 15th 8c. After May 1st 7c. Hatching Eggs 10 c. per dozen over market price. LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARM Kenneth Wein, Dashwood BABY CHICKS A-l Baby Chicks under Govern­ ment Approval. All flocks are cull­ ed and banded by government In­ spectors. We hatch Barred Rocks. White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Anconas, Jersey Black Giants, White Indian Runner Ducks. Write for free catalogue. Custom hatching 03c per egg, by the tray of 128 eggs. We guarantee your own chicks back.—A. H. Switzer, Gran­ ton, Ont. HOGARTH BABY CHICK HATCHERY Phone 184 Exeter, Ont. Barred Rocks 10c.; Leghorns 8c. Poultry Reeds, Beef Meal, Oyster Shell, Grit, Cod Liver Oil, Alfalfa Meal, Cello-Glass, (Sil-Lite, etc Bring us your market eggs or poul­ try. Custom Hatching. We have for Sale Used Machines taken in on New Equipment Binder with fore­ truck and bundle shape and a real 1 7-ft. McCormick carriage, transport carrier, its in Al ■snap for someone. 1 5-ft. Big Frame Mower, good as new. It will sell quickly. 1 10-ft. all steel dump rake, priced to sell. 1 2-furrow Gang plow. Make us a reasonable offer. 1 2-furrow Oliver Tractor Plow. Good as new. 1 Fordson Tractor in Al shape. A real power plant for someone. 1 3-Section set lever spring tooth Harrows 2o> tooth “repossessed.” 1 3-section Set Diamond Harrows practically now. A snap. 1 Rubber Tired Buggy. A stylish carriage at a bargain. i William J. Smith Interhatidhai Harvester C<5 Exeter, Ontafid p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—“The King of Glory” An illustrated story of the Resur­ rection. Illustrated trated solos. songs and illus- Wednesday—Prayer Thursday—Debate; capital punishment Dr. Weekes and J. A. Christie vs. J. M. Southcott and Dr. Roulston. The public is invited. Meeting “Resolved that is justifiable”. Linoleums, Linoleum Rugs, Congoleum Rugs YOU WILL WANT SOME OF THIS SANITARY FLOOR COVERING THIS SPRING. WE ARE SHOWING MOST OF THE NEW PATTERNS PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN YEARS. BRING IN THE SIZE OF YOUR ROOM AND LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES. SPECIAL IN WALLPAPERS THIS WEEK WE OFFER FOUR GOOD PATTERNS IN VARNISHED TILE WALL PAPERS, VERY SUITABLE FOR PANTRIES, WASH­ ROOMS, KITCHENS AND BATHROOMS. THE REGULAR PRICE IS 30c. A SINGLE ROLL. SPECIAL THIS WEEK AT PER ROLL,? HALI PIHCE 15c. Reduced Prices on Sheetings . THE MERCANTILE SALVAGE CO. HAVE TAKEN STOCK OF ROBINSON LITTLE & CO., LONDON, AND FORTUNATE IN SECURING SOME REAL BARGAINS IN SHEETINGS. WE WANT YOU TO SEE THE VALUES AT PER YARD 3 5c, 4Oc„ OVER THE WE WERE 8-4 AND 9-4 WE OFFER MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader L a.m.—Rev. J. H. Stainton, B.A, B.D. p.m.-—Sunday School p.m.—The Minister. Monday—Y. P. S. Thursday—Prayer Meeting 5Oc. 11 3 i TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFauI Choir-Leader, Mr. Middleuiiss n 3 p.m.- 7 p.m.- a.m.- Low Sunday —Morning Prayer ^Sunday School -Evensong and .Sermon CARD OF THANKS Mr. Wm, Fraser wishes to express his appreciation of the work: of tnc firemen and for the assistance oi the neighbors and friends during the fire Tuesday night. Mr. Harold Ross, of St. Thomas.! is spending Easter week'' with grandfather Mr, Wm. Rivers. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clarke ' daughter, June, of Windsor, are iting with Mr. and IMrs. M. W. Pfaff. Mrs. Wm. Waal, of London, visit­ ed at the home of Mrs. Si. Skinner I and also .with her father, Mr. Laud­ er. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman and son Seldon, of Kingston, with Mrs. Newman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Seldon. Misses Flossie and Annie West­ lake, of London, with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. eter North. Mr. and Mrs. C. daughter, Marion, Mrs. Patterson’.s parents, Mrs. R. Quance. IMr. W. A. Patrick, of Toronto and Miss Dorothy .Snell, of St. Thomas, visited at the home of Mrs. J. Snell over the holiday. Mr. E. H. Senior and daughter Harriet and son Thomas, of Toron­ to, with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Senior. Rev. Borden and Mrs. ham and daughter Betty, bank, spent the forepart of with relatives in town. Mr. George Beavers, of and Mr. Reg. Beavers, of .Fort Erie North with their parents, ’Mr. ana Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gunning, of near Granton, and IMr. George Gun- ing, of the West, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hern. , Misses Berniece Sproule, Margaret Steele and Dorothy Herbert, of Lon­ don, visited from Good Friday Easter with Mr. and Mrs. R. ner. Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay and Donald, of Woodstock, and Ethel Dow, of St. Johns, N. B., IMr. and Mrs. Rod, Ellis. Miss will remain for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Acheson and daughter, Jane, or Toronto; Mr. Chas. Acheson and Miss Ann Bossen­ berry, of Forest, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acheson. IMr. and Mrs, R. G. Gillies and son Bobby, of Hamilton, with Mrs. Gill­ ies* mother, Mrs. :S. Martin and other relatives. Mrs. Gillies and Bobby are remaining for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells and Caroline; Mr, and Mrs. Archie Davis and two children, and Mr. Robert Rose, all of .London, with Mfs. A. S. Davis. Caroline Wejls Is remaining for the holidays/ Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred IMiller atid son Warren, of London; Mr and Mrs. Alex Lloyd and two children, pf Tor­ onto; at the home of Mr, L. Day, Mrs. Lloyd and ehildren are remain­ ing for a time. his and vis- TENDERS WANTED For supplying 5X shingles and. laying samq not more than 4 J inches I to the weather on the fair building! I at the agricultural grounds. Old I ! shingles to become property of con-| tractor and to be removed from the premises. Tenders to be in the hands of the secretary, or any member oi the grounds committee not later than Saturday, April 22nd at 6 p.m Fresh and Full Strength Formal­ dehyde.—I-Iowey’s Drugstore., WestlaJce, of Ex- J. Patterson am. of Detroit, with Mr. ana Cunning- of Mill- the week Toronto until Skin- son, Miss with Dow Miss Alda Pilkey, of Sarnia with relatives. Mr. Eugene Howey, of Toronto with his parents. Mr. Daniel Sanders, of London with his sister, Mrs. Hill. Mr. James Sanders, of Woodstock' with Mr. and Mrs. J. Heywood. Mr. Cecil Ford, of London with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ford Mr. and 'Mrs. McClellan, of Strat­ ford, with Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldworth Miss Gladys London where i position. Mrs. Ronald Sally, London, ter and family. Miss Alice Willard, Detroit, with her mother Mrs. Mary Willard, of London Road North. Mrs. W. Statham, Lois and Lyle, of London, spent Easter with and Mrs. J. R. Hind. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowler, Chesley, spent Good Friday with and Mrs. Geo. Jaques. Mrs. Mansford Belling and Donald, of Detroit, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Francis. Mr. Clayton Hern, of London ano Miss Evelyn Lawler, of Kingston with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaques. Mr. Geo. Hind and lady friend, of Walkerton spent the week-end with the former’s father, Mr. J. R. Hind Miss Margaret Bossenberry, For­ est, with Miss Jean Grieve. The lat­ ter has returned with her to visit in Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradt and fam­ ily, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Bradt. Mr. Joe Bradt returned home with them and will spend the week in London. Messrs. Charles and Donald Glad­ man, of London, with their parents Mr. and .Mrs. F. W. Gladman. Miss Marion Gladman is spending thiE week in London. Mrs. Samuel Hedden, London; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kydd and daughter Miss Vivian, Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd. Master Billy Kydd returned home with them and will spend the week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John May and two daughters, Misses Carrie and Minnie of Toronto, visited with Mrs. J. G Jones and other relatives. They also visited with Mrs, May’s sister, Mrs. J. D. Atkinson, of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lind and two daughters Misses Margaret and Dorothy, of Mortoh, N. Y., motored over on Good Friday and visited un­ til Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. E. &. Steiner. Mrs. Lind and Mrs. Steiner are sisters. Penhale has gone to she has secured a Witwer and daughter with Mr. Thos. Hat- •Mr of .Mr. son 25c GROCERY SALE 25c. LOOK!—WHAT YOUR QUARTERS WILL BUY AT SOUTHCOTT BROS. THIS WEEK-END Choice Quality Peas 1 3 cans for 25c. 1 I EXTRA SPECIAL 1 Aylmer Pork & Beans Large Tins 2 for 19c, | Challenge Corn Starch j 3 pkgs, for 25c. Sweet Juicy Oranges ! Good Size per doz. 25c. I Choice Quality Corn 4 cans for 25c.SPECIAL Medium Sized Prunes j 3 lbs. for 25c. 1 Pink Salmon 1 lb. tin 9c.Large Size Grape Fruit 5 for 25c. McCormick Sodas I 2 lb« box for 25c. | Fresh Ginger Snaps r 2 lbs. for 25c. |Choice Quality Tomatoes 3 large tins for 25c. ALWAYS IN STOCK, FRESH—LEAF LETTUCE, HEAD LETTUCE, CELERY, CAB­ BAGE, ORANGES, GRAPE FRUIT, BANANAS, TOMATOES Southcott Bros 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, iMain St. Box 123, Phone 193 EXETER. ONT. 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 Mon- hoji- Gooa Miss F. West spent Easter day in London. Miss Bonis is spending the days in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. -H. Carey spent Friday in Goderich. Mrs. Geo. Ford visited in London with her son Mr. and Mrs. John Ford. Miss Margaret Penhale, of Bel­ mont, is spending the holidays at her home here. Mrs. Lutman, Miss. Labelle Lut- man and Mrs. Wm. Smith visited in London with Mr. and • Mrs. Wm Yule. Mir. Howard Dignan, of the Port Hope Collegiate staff, and Mr. A. B Medd, of the Napanee Collegiate staff, at their homes here. They are attending the O. E. A. convention in Toronto this week. Men’s Hats A SNAPPY LINE OF NEW SPRING HATS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY. PRICES ARE MUCH LOWER THIS SEASON $2.50 to $3.50 Men’s Shirts A FINE NEW LINE OF BROADCLOTH SHIRTS IN DIFFERENT SHADES FROM $1.50 up W. W. T A MAN PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. EXTENDED ONE WEEK TO Saturday, April 29th This certificate is worth 30c. in purchasing UTILAC Enamel. Sign your name and bring it with 25c. to our store and receive One 25c. Brush, One 30c. Can of Utilac; 55c. Value for 25c. Or Free Brush With Larger Cans Name .. CAVEN W. M. S. The half-yearly thank-offering meeting and quarterly tea of the Women’s Missionary Society of Cav- en Presbyterian Church was held in the basement of the church on Tues­ day afternoon Mrs. (Rev.) D. J. Lane, of Goderich, was the guest speaker. A very interesting pro-14, opened the meeting with singing K, mS- ”><“ Grieve, Miss Barbara Atkinson, Miss Mrs. W. Johns led in. responsive Elaine Stanbury, -Miss Margaret! reading. Mrs. Christie read the East- Campbell and Miss Dorothy —- - - after which afternoon tea. was ed with Mrs. Gladman and Seldon pouring tea. Phone 29 1 JAMES ST. W. M. S Address .. G. A. HAWKINS EXETER strong on Easter Giving and a read* ing by Mrs* A. E. Buswell on mission work which ended the program. The president, Mrs. Christie took' the chair making several announcement!* Several Women volunteered to help the mission band with their social teh. The secretary, (Mr^. Horney and the treasurer, Mrs, DOwn, gave their reports, both satisfactory;" Miss Ena Shapton Was appointd delegate tc the Thames Road convention and in closing the Mission <BA,hd gave a lit­ tle program, ^serv* er Mrs. Heywood giving a Mrs.1 eontlhuatipn of same. Mrs. E, treble read an blaster story and prayer. Mrs. Gouldihg sang a solo accom­ panied by Mrs. Stainton on the plane Miss Hunter gave a reading dn tem­ perance. Owenneth Jdnes gave a reading on putting her pennies in the mite-box which was good, A reading was given by 'Mrs, V. Artn- the the The regular April meeting of James St. W. M. 8. was held in church parlours Thursday afternoon Miss Ella Shapton, leader of group