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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-06-15, Page 8THUliSDAY, Jl'NB IB, 1033 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Coke Orders now accepted R. G. Seldon Free Service... Exeter Markets Wheat, 65c. Oats, 32c. Barley 42e. Shorts $1.15 Bran $1.05 Low Grade Flour $1.35 Manitoba’s Best $2.50 Model Flour $2.40 Welcome Flour $2.40 Creamery Butter 21, 2’3, 24c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs Butter 18, 21c. extras 13c, first 11c. seconds 9c, $5.25 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, 3, Bernard Rhodes,, M, a, Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M, Organist 10 a.m.—'Sunday School. 11 a.m.—DR. MARGARET STRANG of the Peace River 7 p.m.’—The Minister l In shades of grey, brown stripe, blue stripe. These suits di* 1 /I are excellent all wool cloths, are modern, snappy styles. tjp £-• Beginning June 1, 1933, we are going to give absolutely on all Farm Machinery ment bought from our since January 1, 1932. apply to all future sales, play of trade-in machines. We have Side-Rakes & Tedders, Plows, Tractor Plows, Lever Har­ rows, Tractors, Manure Spreaders, Cream Separators and numerous ar- y ticles all in good condition and at Bargain Prices. Give us a call if you need New Ma­ chinery for our prices are right and our goods unexecelled. Phone 231w. International Harvester Co. Ltd EXETER, ONTARIO NAVY BLUE WORK SHIRTS Good full cut and excellent wearing shirt, TOOKE’S COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS The best value we have seen in years. Full cut and fast colors SPECIAL 98c. 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 ) a.m.—Sunday School . a.m.—Rev. Mr. Lewis, represen­ tative of the Prohibition Union will be the speaker. p.m.—'The Minister “Rebuilding the Universal Temple of Humanity’’ The Masonic order will worship with us. The members of the con­ gregation are urged to ne present to welcome our worthy guests. Wednesday—Prayer Meeting. EXTRA SPECIAL 79c. BLUE DENIM PANTS In an extra good cloth, Well made and roomy. These will be higher in price $1.29 NEW STRAW HATS Showing the new shapes in light weight straws.1I II — II f II ■— ii.—M ,H "'.Ml— Miss Nona Chambers is visiting in Algonac, Mich. Dr. Wm. Lawson, of'Listowel, was home over the week-end. Mr. Stanley Ward, of London, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce and son Charles spent Friday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamport and Edith Armstrong, of London, visited in town on Sunday. Mr. Elmer Hunkin, wno has spent the past year in Carnduff, Sask., re­ turned home last week. Dr. J. M. Harvey, of Alsask, Sask visited for a few days with his rfiother, Mrs. J. S. Harvey. Miss Grace Blake, teacher at Ar- $4.5(L kona, and niece of Mrs. W. H. John- $3,5Qiston, visited in their home recently. $2J>o' Style. free service and Equlp- warerooms This will See dls- LOCALS 10 11 7 $1.50—$1.95 Linoleum Rugs These are real savings Size 9ft. x IO1/} ft. Size 9 ft. x 12 ft. Size 10^2 ft. x 12 ft. Size 12 ft. x 12ft. Size 12 ft. x 15 ft. regular $10.50; regular $12.45; regular $14.95; regular $16.95; regular $19.95; Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price .$ 9.45 , .10.90 . .11.45 . .13.45 . .15.95 Eugene ................................ Realistic Croquignole .... Charmaine .......................... Nu Beauty Oil.................... Push Up or Finger Wave LONDON ■4251/2 Richmond Met. 4646 MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader a.m.—Bunday School10 11 a.m.—The Minister Miss Rosa Jennings, of Goderich visited at her home here Sunday. Miss Bernice Caldwell, nurse-in­ training at Guelph, visited at her home here on Sunday. Mr. Peter Case, of town left on Monday for Virden, Manitoba where he will visit his sister, Mrs. G. Moir- Mr. Frank Weekes, of Victoria, B. C„ is visiting with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Weekes Mrs. Ira W. Johns, of ‘Tucker­ smith, has been visiting this week with her cousin Mr. J. G. Stanbury and Mrs. Stanbury. Mr. T. O. Southcott, was in Pres- 7 p.m.—Mr. Lewis, Ontario Prohibi­ tion Union Monday—Y. P. S. Thursday—Prayer Meeting Sunday Morning, June 25 th— Communion Service Mr. Harry Sweet, of Windsor, and. ton Friday last and was accompanied f. Jack McAlpine, or Appin, spent | home by Mrs. Southcott, who hadMr. Jack McAlpine, or Sunday with Miss Heme Sweet. Mrs. John Lawson, of Crediton visited with her son Mr. Geo. Law- son the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walper ana Miss Helen Walper, of London spent Sunday at their home here. Mr. James Sanders has returned with his sister Mrs. T. Cookson, of ith his sister, Mrs. T. Cookson, C- Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. rreszcator, of week to Sarnia. London, spent Sunday with Mr. and ied by Mrs. O. S. Winer, who Mrs. John Presczator. Master “ ' .......... . Preszcator returned with them visit. been visiting there. Rev. Neil Miller occupied the pul­ pit of Caven Presbyterian Church on Sunday in the absence at General Assembly, j Mr. and Mrs. T. H. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stratford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. of C. Aidworth on Sunday. | Miss Mildred Wood returned this She was accompan- will of Mr. Rhodes Northcott and McClellan, of 10 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middletnlss a.m.—.Sunday School ■Morning prayer and sermon 7 p.m.—Evensong and sermon. 11 a.m.- FOR SALE DR. MARGARET STRANG to speak: Bud visit with her for a week. 011 a( Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller 1 daughter Dorothy, of Toronto, • tended the Cann Reunion and at and at- vis- | ited with Mrs. Geo. Kerslake on S,un- ‘ day. 1 Mr. Bruce Medd, of Napinee5 e spent the week-end at his home here HOUSE PLANTS CUT FLOWERS TOMATO PLANTS STRAWBERRIES Dr. Strang is to speak ____ morning service, in ^Caven and was accompanied back to Napi- Eleanor Harness’ Greenhouse Phone 202 ian Church on Sunday relating some of her experiences of the past two years as Medical Missionary in the, Peace River country. She is home on a short furlough. nee by his sister, Miss Medd. Miss Gladys Ward, Miss . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Slade, Slade, Mr. J. Bayliss, of The Ideal Meat Market receives a shipment of fresh fish the beginning of each week subject to catch. Phone your order to 38. John B. Slade. Miss F. London, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Butler, don, visited over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins Lon- with and The Thames Road Farmers’ Club’with the former’s mother at Crom- are booking orders for June delivery arty. of Chestnut coal, No. 4 cal; soft coal and coke. A few m-ore orders are needed to make up car of oats.—P. Passmore, secretary. FOR SALE?- cylinder. -■■Soda fountain Apply C. L. Wilson. and FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine bricK residence, all modern conveniences. Apply R. E. Pickard Large barn for sale—Compara­ tively new, timbers in good condition Apply to Shipley Stewart, Ailsa Craig. 15-6-3tc. BARN FOR SALE—3i6x'5i4; 16 ft. siding in good repaii. Apply to El­ mer J. Webster, 1 mile east Varna. LOST—In Exeter, a gent’s Elgin wrist watch. Finder rewarded by leaving at Times-Advocate lttp. BARN FOR SALE—30x70. Apply Amos Wildfong, Exeter R.R. 1. ltp SEALED TENDERS WANTED Sealed tenders will be accepted by the Tuckersmith Telephone System for the position of Secretary-Treas. stating salary and qualifications and also for the position of experienced linemen, stating experience, wages per hour (travelling on own expens­ es). The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders will close Saturday, June 17th at 6 p.m and duties will commence July 1st 1933. Address any of the Commissioners Thos. G. Shillingworth, 4, Seaforth; Wm. McEwan, Clinton; Wm. Alex­ ander, Hensall. . Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sanders spent the week-end in Stratford. Messrs. Eli Lawson and Thomas Kestle, of Stephen, have returned af­ ter a business trip to the West. They were accompanied home by the lat­ ter’s brother Mr. Jos. Kestle, of Art­ land, Sask. Mr. Wm. Bi’rney, who has been with the John Mansville Company, at Winnipeg, and who was recently transferred to the Toronto Branch spent .Saturday and Sunday visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Birney. Mrs. David Whyte and Mrs. Wil­ liam Whyte; also Miss Agnes Whyte, of. Hamiota, Man., are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. atimuel Ross Main street also Mrs. Gillard, who are sister of Mrs. Whyte. On Monday evening the executive of the Sims Reunion met at the home of Mr. Garnet Flynn. It was decided that the second annual picnic would be held at Grand, Bend on Friday, June 213rd. A larger crowd is ex­ pected this year. Miss Flossie Hunter returned home recently from Toronto where she has completed her two-year course and has graduated from the Department of Social Service c£ the University of Toronto. The gradua­ tion took place orb June 2nd. Miss Marjory Hunter attended the grad­ uation. Miss Alma Granger, oi Rochester, N. Y„ motored over accompanied by her chauffeur and spent the week­ end with her brother and sister Mr. Frank and Miss Ida Glanville. In company with the latter they left on Monday for Chicago w«ere they will spend the next three weeks taking in the World’s Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Franx Thorpe, of Calgary motored from that city to Exeter and spent ths- week with Mrs. Horney and Miss A. Horton They brought with them from Tor­ onto their two daughters, Misses Norene Thorpe, A.T.C.M. and Dor­ othy ThPrpe, A.T.'C.M both of whom have spent the past year at Toronto HOGARTH BABY CHICK HATCHERY Phone 184 . Exeter, W. Leghorns 7P»; Barfed & White Rocks, and Black Minorcas 8cs; Jer­ sey Black Giants 10c. Poultry Feeds/ Beef Meal, Oyster Shell, Grit, Cod Liver Oil, Alfalfa Meal, Cello-Glass, iSil-Litb, etc. Briiig us your market eggs or poul­ try. Custom Hatching. Ont, SUB-STANDARDS IN SILK HOSE The same quality as we sell for $1.00 only in suib-standards. , A fine lot of colors. SPECIAL PER PAIR 59c. NEW CREPE WOOL FOR KNITTING Made by Corticelli. Lovely shades for summer for sweaters, hats, etc. PER BALL 25c. NEW ANKLE SOX In new mercerized lisle in different shades with facy tops. Real value at per PAIR 25c. Cotton Voiles in Floral Patterns The patterns and colorings are very pleasing and the quality is excellent PER YARD 29c. New Patterns in English Dinnerware WE ARE STOCKING A NEW PATTERN IN ENGLISH DINNERWARE. IT IS CALLED THE “DOLORES” IN THE NEW CREAM GROUND WITH VERY PRETTY FLORAL DECORATION. START SAVING A SET NOW, YOU CAN BUY THE COMPLETE SET FOR $17.75. GROCERY SPECIALS.SAVINGS FOR YOU.* ALWAYS IN STOCK—(FRESH)—LEMONS, ORANGES, BANANAS, TOMATOES. CARROTS, CUKES, POTATOES, LETTUCE Puffed Rice Per pkg. 15c. Nature’s Best Tomato Juice Per tin 5c. Lifebuoy Soap 3 cakes 22c. SPECIAL—LIBBY’S HAPPY VALE DILL PICKLES, qt. jar ......................................15c. ea. Brunswick Sardines Sani-Fiush Puffed Wheat 4 tins 19c.Per tin 23c.2 pkgs 25c. PHONE YOUR ORDERS FOR STRAWBERRIES (fresh each day) Pure Castile Soap Choice Quality Rice Sweet Mixed Pickles 10 cakes for 25c.3 lbs. 14c.Large jar 29c. Southcott Bros BASEBALL CENTRALIA AND EXETER Miss Margaret Penhale and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Houlton, of Belmont and Miss Gladys Penhale, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A J. Penhale. Mr. and Mrs. Eames, of Shake­ speare, visited on Sunday, with their aunt Mrs. James O’Brien. Mr. C Carter went back with them for a few days’ visit. Mrs. Arthur Halls, of Artland Sask., arrived last week and spent a couple of days with her brother Mr Geo. Lawson and is now visiting with her mother Mrs. J. Lawson ot Crediton. Mr. Richard Johnston, of Asnfield. who attended the county council at Goderich last week came down with Reeve B. M. Francis, and spent a night with his brother, W. H. John­ ston. Mr. and Mrs; E. A. Howald were in Windsor for a few days assisting Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Rouwton to move their household effects to Simcoe where Mr. Roulston is opening up a new drug store. Mr, and Mrs. W. Ryckman visited with Mrs. Ryokman’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cluff on the St. Marys Rd near Kirkton. Mr. Cluff had the shingles blown from one side of the barn roof in the recent storm. Miss Muriel Kerr, of Los. Angeles California, is visiting- with relatives in this community. Miss Kerr made the trip from Los Angeles to Detroit by aeroplane. She intends to take in the World’s Fair at Chicago before returning. The C. N. R. Band of Stratford will give a grand concert In Exeter Park on Sunday, June 18th at 8.30 p.m. This is not the first appear- conservatory, ance of the Stratford Band to Exe- ter and our citizens are assured of Merriton, Ont., who aas hitch hiked The Centralia ball team came town on Monday night and took augmented victory from the locals the umpire giving the game to Cen­ tralia when the local team refused to take the field in the eighth inning It was a good game up till the eighth inning. In this inning tempers flar­ ed, arguments arose and at one time it looked as if a real Donnybrook would be the outcome. At this stage the game was called in favor of Cen­ tralia who were leading 6 to 3. The batteries were: Exeter, Pete & Hum Willard with Pryde catching, Cen­ tralia, White, Gilmore and Bowden with Thompson catching. Crediton Wins Another This is the eighth straight game fir the boys. They motored to Cen­ tralia last Friday and brought home another victory, the score being 13 to 3. The boys are on top speed. The game was evenly matched until the third ’inning when two men were on bases atfd G. Merner or the “blond kid” came to bat and. hit a home, run driving Gilmore out of the box The pitchers for Centralia were Gilmore and Parker; for Crediton Lloyd Faliner. a splendid entertainment 7 Mr. George Truesdale Strong, of some 7,800 miles called at the Mr. Sask., after being called here owing to the death of his father the late Thomas Sanders. Barbara, youngest daughter of Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Elliott under­ went an operation on Wednesday for the removal of her tonsils and adenoids at Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin, of Brantford, visited with Mrs. Hel­ en Hoskin and Mr. and Mrs. M. Amy •on Sunday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Hoskin who will spend a month with them friends in that city, friends of Mr. John who makes his home with his son will be pleased to know that while he is nearing his 90’s he is enjoying fairly good health. Rev. James Anthony M. A., of the Thames Road United church con­ ducted the services in the Wames Street United church on Sunday last, the pastor Rev. ,J. H. Stainton tak- Thos. Sanders, of Theodore left Wednesday for his home and other The many McLaughlin, Mr. Leonard Northcott, of Empress Times-Advocate on Saturday while , Ing the anniversary services for Mr, Alberta, is visitihg fdr a few1 weeks on his way home. He lias Just com- Anthony at Roy’s Unitea church. Mr. with his uncle and aunt Mr, and Mrs, Pasted a trip to Kirkland Lake and J Anthony delivered two sp^ndid ser- Richard Yellow1 at MOilPt Pleasant the northern mining districts. ‘ Cottage/ This is Mr, Nor.thcott’s stated that many of the unemployed ■congregation, He mdns that were well received, by the i. At the evening ser- fitst trip to^bntario^’having^^been who had found'their way to" these1 vice a quartette was sung by Misses brought up in the “West and he is districts were suffering through thex Pearl Wood, Margaret Jdhns, Lula quite taken with the country, | depression. Litidenfield ana Mrs, Llridenfield. Featherweight Hats for the hot weather Specially priced at 2.50 & 3.49 Linen Caps at 35c. Shirts All the latest in attached and unattached collars. Socks Plain and fancy. Reduced to 25 & 50c. W. W. TAMAN PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Ideal Meat Market Choice Quality Meats a By Selling only the highest quality meats at a price of ten paid for inferior quality the Ideal Meat Market is steadily progressing. You will be pleased with our courteous service whether you shop personally or by phone. FRESH FISH—THE BEGINNING OF EACH WEEK SUBJECT TO CATCH PHONE 38 MAIN ST. SOUTH J Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kestle spent Sunday with the former’s brother at Lawrence Station. Mr. Sanford Lawson, of Crediton who sometime ago returned after spending several years in Detroit has purchased five acrbs of land of Mr. Nelson St Clair on No. 4 iHigh* Way south of Exeter, is erecting a new brick dwelling oh the property rie is being assisted, in building by Mr, Sam’l Lawsbn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winer and Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Chambers visited with Dr. and Mrs. Truemner at Strathroy on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Martin and Shirley, of Detroit, visited with Mrs. May tin’s parents Mr, and Mrs. Jias. H. Powell over the week-end. Mrs. Douglas Thompson and little Son, DbUglbs, have returned to Lon­ don after visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Chambers. <3’