The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-08-24, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
FOR SALE
Butter 18. 21c.
extras 14c.
firsts 11c.
seconds 8c.
$6.25
HOUSE PLANTS'
CUT FLOWERS
CHINESE CABBAGE
PLANTS
For Sale—Invalid’s com
bination tray and bed table.
Vancouver,
of her brother
Miss Bernice Lingard, of St. Marys
visiting with Miss Ina Jaques.
Miss Betty Vincent, London, spent
week with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. El-
is visiting Gor-
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24tli, 1933
LOCALS
Peanut Butteris
Let Joe Do It!
15cKELLOGS OR QUAKER
large tin 17c
MAGIC COFFEE
4
WWJW
X’ ■
pts 97c per doz qts 1.13
VIXEGAK. PER GALLON
SECOND QUALITYmight 39cPER GAM-OXa
TOILET SOAP
SPICESPalmolive5 c X
J. A. FOLLICTC
Care of Nelson Kestle
I
I
or Lux
> 5 CAKES TO A CUSTOMER
During a recent thunderstorm
NOTICE TO CREAM
SEPARATOR USERS
Put up by
CHASE & SANDBORNE /U/*
A real good Coffee. A lb. Wv
VINEGAR
BEST QUALITY XXX EXTRA
Harness’ Greenhouse
Phone 202
Exeter Markets
Wheat 65c.
Oats 34c.
Barley 45 c.
Manitoba’s Best, $3.00
Model Flour, $2.80
Welcome Flour, $-2.60
Low Grade Flour, $1.40
.Shorts, $*22.00 a ton
Bran, $20.00- a ton
Creamery Butter 24c,
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs
We are concentrating on Groceries. Bargain Prices!
Our prices cannot be beaten. These are extra savings for you. Buy here and save.
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Maxwell House CoffeeSCHOOL OF COMMERCE
Clinton, Ontario
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. Sth
Courses: Stenographic, Commercial.
Secretarial, Special Courses Arranged
Correspondence Courses to those
who canno-t attend school.
WRITE OR PHONE 19 8
M. A. Stone, Com.-Specialist, V.-Prin.
B. F. Ward, B.A.. Prin.
per lb. 39c
Redpath
Sugar CQp
io lbs. for
SALADA TEA n
Black or mixed, alb. tuL
a.
liott.
Miss Elaine Stanbury is the guest
of Miss Helen Grieve at Grand Bend
this week.
Mrs. K.
visiting at
Mr. Tlios.
Richard
Salmon, Fancy Pink
pound tins 9c.
halves 2 for 15c.
VANILLA
I/ARGE BOTTLE 14c
Fancy Mixed Cookies
2 lbs.' for 23c
2 pound glass barrel 29
Choice Quality Rice
3 lbs. for !4cLyne, of
the home
Dinney.
Stanbury
don Westlake on the Blue Water
Highway this week.
Mrs. G. Hockey returned home on
Saturdy after holidaying with hei
relatives in Lansing, Mich.
Miss Mary Horney, of London and
Miss Gertrude Francis are holiday
ing with Miss Mildred Rowe
Grand Bend.
Mr. W. J Beer is this week install-
:........ TT-r---::--—: Hng a $12u0 Kelvinator cream coolin
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. McDonald.; equipment _in the Lucan creamer
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spencer i__
daughter Mavis, of Hensall, and Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon Davis and family ‘ iting with her sister Mrs. W. F.
of Toronto, are spending a week at bott. Miss Seed is a teacher in
Pike’s Bay. 1 of the city schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Vincent,
when the lightning struck the Exeter family spent the week-end with
depot it also followed riie hydro wire anfl Mrs. s. j. Elliott. Miss Betty
into the grain elevator of Mr. R. G returning with them.
Seldon and damaged the switch box,
which was attached to a post. Twc
big holes were burned in the post
It was a close call as a fire
easily have started.
He is prepared to do general re
pair work such as pumps, piping
roofing, furnaces, stoves and solder
ing.
Scissors and Shears sharpened.
In fact we repair anything.
and | for Mr. T. Willis.
Miss Ethel Seed, of Chicago, is vis-
I have arranged with the Anker-
Holth Separator Company, to send
their best repair man here on August
25 th. He will have a full line oi
repairs with him. Anyone having
trouble kindly get in touch with me
or bring your machine in. Don’t
forget the date. August 25th.—J
Campbell, Exeter.
Salvation Army sa4e of work at
Beaver’s Hardware store on Saturday
Aug. 26th, afternoon and evening.
LOST—At the north end gas sta
tion a gentleman’s ring set with a
red stone. Finder rewarded by
ing at Times-Advocate.
leav-
ltc
bricxFOR SALE OR RENT—Fine
residence, all modern conveniences.
Apply R. E. Pickard
Brick house and
R.
FOR SALE
frame house in Exeter. Apply’ to
N. Creech.
The Exeter Public Library will
open on Monday, August 28th.
re-
EOR SALE
Hereford Bull, 2 years old, from
purebred stock; will register
sired, a snap for quick sale.
International Harvester Co.
Exeter, Ont.
if de-
Ltd.
Mrs. Austin Bickle and daughter
Dorothy Ann, of London, visited the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W
Kuntz the past week.
The Misses Matilda, Millie and
Madeline Bertrand, of Detroit, spent
the week-end at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz.
Mr. Frank Johns and Mr. and Mrs,
Morey, of Toronto, motored up for
the week-end, Mrs. Morey remaining
for a week on a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Routledge and
family, of Hamilton, spent part oi
the holidays with Mrs. Routledge’s1
father Mr. Wm. Rivers.
Mrs. Arthur- Rundle, Mrs. Arthur
Ford, Mrs. Harding and Ina spent the
latter part of last week at “Robin
hood” cottage, Grand Bend.
Miss Ann Turnbull, R.N., -of New
York and Mr. W. G. Turnbull, of
Toronto, are visiting their mother
Mrs. Elizabeth Turnbull in town.
Mrs. Wm. Edmunds and son
Barry, who have been spending the
past fe-w months in Exeter, left on
Monday to visit with Mr. Edmunds
at Flint, Mich.
Mrs. T. O. Southcott and niece
Miss June Gordon, returned Monday
after visiting with the former’s sister
Mrs. H. Hutton, at their summei
home on Georgian Bay.
Mr. T. S. Woods, manager .of "'the
Bank of Montreal, is holidaying with
his wife and family at their cottage
at Grand Bend. Miss Kathryn, oi
London, is also on vacation.
Mr. William Newell, of Stratford
was in town on Sunday and
Newell and family who have
visiting with Misses Ethel and
ion Bissett returned home with
Mrs. G. Saul and daughter Thelma
and friend of London, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hockey last
week. Thelma Hockey returned tc
London with them to visit for a
couple of weeks.
Rev. Wardlaw Taylor, D.D., Clerk
of the General Assembly, ^vho has
been occupying Caven Presbyterian
church pulpit during August so very
acceptably, will conclude his servi
ces next Sunday evening.
Dr. M. C. G and Mrs. Fletcher and
daughter, Mary, left the forepart ot
the week for Jackson’s Point where
they will spend their vacation. Dr
Poole, of London, is in charge of Dr.
Fletcher’s practice during his ab
sence.
Mrs
been
Mar-
him
OysterPoultry Feeds, Beef Meal,
Schell, Grit, Cod Liver Oil, Alfalfa
Meal, Cello Glass, Sil-lite. Bring us
your market eggs and poultry.
HOGARTH HATCHERY
Exeter, Ont
HOUSE FOR RENT—Two storey
frame house in Hensall, one block
south of United Church.
Mrs. Rd. Blatchford, care of
Harvey, Exeter.
Apply tc
Chas,
tfe.
ClubThe Thames Road Farmers
are booking orders for fertilizer.
Orders should be in on or before
August 26th.
Orders should be placed at once
for coal before the advance in price
which comes into- effect on Septem
ber 1st.—ip. Passmore, Sec’y.
Forest City Baking Powder
Huron Toilet Paper
Buy Here With Confidence!
in these price cutting times
We guarantee our prices
and the quality.
CORN FLAKES
3 Packages for
6 rolls for 19c Corona New Improved
FRUIT JARS
P and G or Pearl Naptha
7 BARS 23c CORN
Standard Quality
4 cans for 25c
Our spices are all fresh. You
are sure of the best quality.
Phone 16 Southcott Bros. phone16
lira
FOR SALE—Massey Harris, fer
tilizer seed drill, good as new. A
snap for cash. Apply at Times-Ad
vocate. ltp.
The regular services will be held
next -Sunday in Trivitt Memorial
Church with the Rector, Rev. M. A.
Hunt in charge. Rev. Mr. Parker, of
Hensall has been in charge of
morning service while Mr. Hunt
on vacation.
the
was
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. W. A. Young, B. Sc. A.
Interim Moderator
Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
Morning Service withdrawn
7 p.m.—Rev. Dr. Wardlaw Taylor.
Clerk of the General Assembly.
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
“Quality Clothes"
When a man wears our clothes—whether it is for sports
or town wear—he at once looks better dressed—more impor
tant.
UNION SERVICES W. R. GOULDING
Main Street and James Street
United Churches
REV. J. H. STAINTON, B.A. B.D
James Street Minister and James
Street Choir in Charge during
August.
10 a.m.—Sunday Schools
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choirmaster
Janies Street United Church
Instruction in
Piano Vocal Organ Theory
Supervisor of Music in Schools
Studio, 'Main St. Box 123, Phone 193
EXETER. ONT.
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 much 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.
11 a.m.—Main Street
p.m.—James St.
Subject—“The Green Eyed Mon
ster
4 th in
Sins.
7
Thursday
vice in
io
the series of Seven Deadly
8 p.m.—Union prayer ser-
James. St. Church.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M<. A. Hunt.
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir-Leader, Mr. Middle«niss
a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—-Morning Worship11
7 p.m.—-Evensong and Worship
The Rector will be in charge.
Miss Leila Stackhouse, has return
ed to Exeter after holidaying for a
couple of weeks on Manitoulin Is.
Mr. John Cornish, who is one ot
Exeter’s oldest residents being in his
87th year and who recently enjoyed
his first trip in an airplane and who
at that time expressed his desire tc
ride -on a motorcycle enjoyed that
privilege on Sunday when he had a
ride for several miles in the country
on a motorcycle driven by Mr. Hebei
Hedden of London. Mr. Cornish’s
life dates back to the days when oxen
were used for transport. In his old
age he has enjoyed the thrill of the
modern methods of travel.
WATCH FOR THE NEW NECKTIES THIS WEEK
w. w.
PHONE 81
A A N
EXETER, ONT,
The
Ideal Meat Market
STRAYED— From Fred Eller in g-
ton’s swamp pasture, Bed 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 Arthur
Day, R. R. 1, Centralia.
; ■-NORMALITES^Room and
heat Normal School, private
reasonable. 3 Windsor, Ave.
don, Ont.
hoard
home
, Lon-
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 Hxeter*
twcMr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis and
children have returned to Exeter af
ter visiting with the former’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis at Fort Erie
Miss Ruby Davis and Miss Cqrinne
Davis returned
Visit for a few
to Waterford.
Mr. Norman
magnificent display of Gladioli in his
garden, He has several hundred var
ieties, some of which are exception
ally choice, Mr, Norry is also in
terested, in fancy fowl and has num
erous cages of fancy Bantams, high
ly colored pheasants, wild ducks and
the Canada goose.
with them,
days before
Worry has
They will
returning
a most
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Batson were
in Hamilton on Sunday calling on
friends. They visited with Mr. and
Mrs. M. R. Complin and Mrs. Com
plin’s many friends here
pleased to know that
along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Toronto, visited with
Sanders and the former’s another
Mrs. T. Sanders, Jack, who has been
visiting here for the past two Weak^
returned home with tham. while In
Dieter he has played the chimes in
Trivitt Memorial church on several
occasions.
will be
she is getting
J. Sanders, of
Mrs« C. H.
Mr. G. A. D. Hurdon, and two
daughters, of Buffalo, are holidaying
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooper, -of
Kippen. Mr Hurdon was a pleasant
caller at the Times-Advocate. H'e
states that things ate showing de
finite signs of improvement in his
city. Mr. Hurdon, while in the of
fice, was reading the proof of our
editorials and he stated that he did"
not altogether agree with the senti
ments expressed in the article head
ed 1
the
RA
are
smaller employers. He had no doubt
that some of the smaller concern?
Will fOel the 'burden but in other
cases where sweat-shop conditions
had sprung up these would be done away with and jobs created for maJnyj
who are now out of employment. |
'NIRA and Coercion.” He believes
benefits accrueing from the NI-
far outweigh the hardships that
being imposed on some of the
CHOICE QUALITY MEATS
Regardless of how small your meat
wants are, you will find the IDEAL
MEAT MARKET ready to serve
you.
PHONE 38 WE DELIVER MAIN ST. SOUTH
Miss Ella B. Link spent Tuesday
and Wednesday in London.
Miss Lydia Kestle and Mr. George
Broderick, of London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Trevethick, of Credit*
OH/ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
V. J. Keetle.
The holidays ate fast
h close and school will
Tuesday, September Sth,
Rev-. M, A. Hunt and
have .returned from their holidays
spent at their summer cattage at
Kingsville,
drawing to
re-open on
Mrs. Hunt