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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-09-28, Page 8THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 28, 1933 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE FOR SALE Wedding Bouquets Funeral Flowers Ferns HOUSE PLANTS CUT FLOWERS K Harness’ Greenhouse Phone 202 Exeter Markets Wheat 68c. Oats 34c. Barley 40c. Manitoba’s Best $2.40 Model Flour $2.30 Welcome Flour $2.20 Low Grade Floui* $1.2i5 Shorts, $22.00 a ton Bran, $20.00 a ton Creamery Butter 24, 25c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs $'5,75 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH Rev, W- A. Young, B. Sc, A. Interim Moderator Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M, Organist; 10 a.m,—-Sunday Sahool 11 a.m.—Sacrament Rev. W. A, Young, B.A. Sc. 7 p.m.—Rev. W. A. Young * FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. Sth 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. PIANO TUNING S. BOARDMAN, formerly 11 years I ■ Butter 18. 21c. extras 21c. firsts 17 c. seconds 12c. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, . Clinton, Ontario LOCALS Mr. Chas. Mason is confined tc his home through illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hooper, of London, were in Exeter on Fair Day. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Lampman are holidaying this week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leavitt, or London, spent Fair Day with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acheson. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston are visiting with relatives and friends in Wawanosh and Ashfield. with Heint&man and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Holliday, of Co. will be in Exeter of London, spent the week-end with ■and district on Oc-! and Mrs; R. N; Creeeh. tober 3rd. Orders left' with S. Martin and and Mrs. Epliriam Hern and Son will receive prompt attention, daughters, Laurene and Hazel visit- Over 20 years experience. “It Fays to Wait for Boardman.” ed on Sunday with Mrs. H. Kyle. Mr. Charles Acheson and Miss Bossenbury, of Forest, visited with the former’s parents on Fair Day. Mrs. visited Eagen Mrs. Stella are son, Rev. ham. Mr. E. Hearts, few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. A Follick. Miss Marjorie Hunter, R. N., who has completed a six months’ Post Graduate course in general medicine is at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Cudmore re­ turned Saturday from their wed­ ding trip spent at Lion’s Head and j the Muskoka district. alb Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Andrews, of accounts are now due, if you can-I Detroit, called on a number of not pay all, a little will be appre- J friends in Exeter on Saturday while ciated. Agent for dry cleaning and , on their way to visit in Goderich, laundry upstairs.—C. L. Wilson The next regular meeting of the Exeter Branch of the Canadian Le­ gion will be held on Friday, Sept 29th at 8 p.m. Thames Road United Church are holding theii’ anniversary on Sunday October 15th and on Tuesday, Oct 17th. They will hold a Fowl Supper We dried order are now booking orders for sugar beet pulp. Leave your with Harvey Bros. * Lost — in Exeter, a ladies white gold wrist watch, small size with white gold band. Finder rewarded by leaving at Times-Avocate. NOTICE Having closed our business OCTOBER 15th, ANNIVERSARY A. A. Ferguson, of Toronto recently with her sister, Mrs. and brother, Mr. Jas. Sweet. C.A. Southcott and Miss visiting -with the former’s R. E. Southcott at Bay- French and Mrs. of Toronto, visited Edna for a Just arrived, a fine assortment of Children’s, Misses’ and Women’s Coats Smart Styles Suitably Priced See these Coats JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev, J. II. Stainton, B. A., B.D. Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader .Harvest Home Services . a.m.—"The Arrow of the Lord’s Victory”. The pastor. p.m.—Sunday School. p.m. — Rev. W. A. Walden, B. A. and the choii' of Empress Ave United Church, London. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. Y. P. S._ Monday evening, union meeting with the Young Ladies Auxiliary. The decoration Committee for Sun­ day request that flowers be brought in Saturday afternoon. li 3 7 MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader Young People’s Anniversary . a. m. and 7 p. m. — Rev. C. W. Dewitt Cosens, M.A., B.D. p.m.—Rally Day Service. Mr. Cosens will speak. Monday, 8 p.m__Y. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.— Prayer Meet­ ing. 11 3 11 10 P. S'. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFau! Choir-Leader, air. Middletniss a.m.—Morning Prayer & Sermon a.m.-•Sunday School 7 p.m.—‘Evensong and sermon. I CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE In black or fawn. A good wearing hose in fine rib at a low price ALL SIZES 25c. NEW FELT HATS FOR MEN Showing the new shapes and shades for men at lower prices. $1.95 — $2.50 TOOKE’S COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS Cut full and roomy and comes in,good patterns that are fast colors. SPECIAL AT EACH $1.00 MEN’S BLACK OXFORDS These are excellent value, made on a wide good fitting last. Sizes 6 to 10. SPECIAL $2.95 . 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. GREB WORK SHOES In a wonderful fitting last. We bought these before the advance in pricey Good shoes cost a little more but wear longer. $2.95 SHOES FOR SCHOOL/ The boys and girls will be wanting new shoes for school. See the new oxfords we offer at $1.95 TO $2.50 MICKEY MOUSE SWEAT SHIRTS For either girls or boys. They are all the rage. A Mickey Mouse Scribbler Free with every garment. EACH 98c. Grocery Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday GOOD QUALITY REAL SAVING FOR YOU PRICES GUARANTEED SPECIAL Baker’s Cocoa 1-2 tin 16c SPECIAL Handy Ammonia (1 3 pkgs 14c SPECIAL Pure Dutch Cocoa 9c a pound KELLOGG’S WHOLE WHEAT FLAKES, large pkgs. 2 for 23c. Try this new Cereal. Bulk Macaroni per lb. 5c Robin Hood Rapid Oats large pkg 23c Pastry Flour 24 lb. bags 49C TEA—Try our special blend tea, black, green or mixed .... Sugar Krisp Corn Flakes per pkg 7c Old Dutch Cleanser per tin 9c. Wheatlet in bulk. Very Choice per lb. SCa ALWAYS IN STOCK, BEST GRADES OF PASTRY FLOUR AND BREAD FLOUR AT THE LOWEST PRICES Take' notice of the correction which has been made in the sale of.I | Rev. A. A^ Bice, of London, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mawson eff7ct7“of~ thecate | on Sunday. He had charge of the'Susan Atkinson.We have buyers for 100 acre on Sunday, j farms reasonably close to Exeter. If I morning service at Trivitt Memorial ■ you wish to sell your farm see R. E 1 Pickard. j The W. I. are asking for any Mrs FOUND—A key for a Yale lock; owner may have same by paying for advt and calling at Times-Advocate FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottge Main Street. Apply to N. Ogden. 1 tp, or tf FOR SALE—Timber from barn 24x32 ft. with 16 ft. post; 3 outdoor toilets; hen house 1mx16 ft.—R. E Balkwill, Exeter. tfc FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine bricx residence, all modern conveniences. Apply R. E. Pickard FOR SALE— Brick house and frame house in Exeter. Apply to R. N. Creech. Poultry Feeds, Beef Meal, Oystet; Schell, Grit, Cod Liver Oil, Alfalfa j Meal, Cello Glass, Sil-lite. Bring us' your market eggs and poultry. HOGARTH HATCHERY Exeter, Ont WANTED TO BUY—Hard maple Soft Maple and Basswood Logs. Ap­ ply to Harold M. Corbett, Lucan. 9-21-41C Southcott BrosChurch. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Statham and ' of old clothing suitable to make Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horney and for children’s clothes, flease leave : Mary, of London, spent the week- at Public Library Tuesday, October end with Hensail. Mr. Bert Wren, who has purchas-the improvement done to Riverview ed the Kerniek residence on Huron' Park and wish to thank all the men Street, East, is having the house renovated and expects to move in about October 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor daughter, Mrs. M. Knowles, Norman Waas and two sisters, ene and Marian- of Granton, visited with friends in town on Sunday. Mr. Robt. Rowcliffe, of Clinton, was in town for fair day and visited for a couple of days with his broth- and other relatives, er, Mr. David Rowcliffe. Mr. Row­ cliffe is a regular visitor not having missed one years. Miss Lulu Lindenfield, Hoffman, of Kitchener and Mr. H~ Hoffman, of Dashwood, returned on Saturday after an enjoyablfe motor trip through Muskoka, returning by way of Niagara Falls, Buffalo Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. George Follick daughter, Mildred, and Mr. kind over rim relatives in Exeter and 3rd. ‘“’The W. I. appreciate very much ’ who gave of their time and labor ' Plans are being made for further improvements next summer. and Mr Lor- to the fair for many Miss Mytra and and and Mrs. Wm. Soldan and babe, of Hen­ sail and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Me Dowell and son, Orval, of Denfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Wm. Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Acheson and daughter June have returned to Toronto after visjting with the for­ mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acheson. Before coming to' Exeter Mr. and Mrs. Acheson enjoyed a motor trip to Quebec. Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Stainton were in Toronto on Tuesday taking with event of international interest. The ’ them the former’s aunt, Mrs. F. W. I. decided to enter the Lake pf. Jones, who is returning to her home the Woods Milling Company contest in Whitby after visiting here and The topic was "International Day”.a^so Ml Donald Gladman who is en- and short addresses were given on tering Emmanuel College, the work and progress of the Wo-1 men FOR SALE—Tapestry Chesterfield, in good condition, cheap. Apply tc P. O. Box 280T. EXETER W. I. the held The September meeting of Exeter Women’s Institute was at the home of Mrs. M. J. Horney on Tuesday afternoon, with thirty per­ sons present. The president Mrs G. Etherington was in charge. The roll call was answered with an, i , Dr. George Hind and bride spent s Institute the world over by ■ Monday evening at the home of Mr. Mrs. D. Rowcliffe, Mrs. H. Bierling antj Mrs. John Hind and in their ft v* T71 /*\ ii n -ri /> A- 714’4 A A A* w A a whonour a number of relatives and friends were entertained. A most pleasant and enjoyable evening was spent by one and all, The bridal couple left Tuesday afternoon for their new home in Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Passmore and two sons, Wilbur and Murray of Sarnia, motored over the latter part of last week and accompanied by the former’s mother, Mrs. E. J. Passmore, motored to Bowmanville to see the latter’s sister, Mrs., Susan Kestle, who had the rnisfor-1 tune to fracture her hip and is slewly improving. Mrs. Mrs, and sewing circle asked that members and ethers having old clothes suit­ able for making over to leave them at the Carnegie library basement; next Tuesday. The following pro-1 gram was enjoyed; readings by Miss­ es Marie Melville and Marjory Flynn and solo by Mrs. Sandy Elliott, Mrs Geo. Jaques gave a demonstration of pie with mdrlngue. A social half hour was sent and a Vote of thanks was tendered to the hostess and het committee who served refreshments , Mrs, Ed, Walker was appointed a dielegate to attend the Western On- j tarfO W, I. Convention to be held) POTATOES FOR SALE-—At in. London the las of October, Canadian Cahners, Limited, M. E. Quance, Miss McTaggart W. Lawson, Mrs. J. W. Powell Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers. The who the Miss Irene Johnston, of Goderich is visiting her sister, Mrs. Laverne Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson ana son Jack, of Sarnia, visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor 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 n i:w FALL GOODS Kip- Fair wln- 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. Buy a New Fall Hat Now! The Huron Presbyterial of the W M. S. of the United Church are hold­ ing their annual convention in pen to-day (Thursday). In the report of the Exeter list last week the names of the ners of the Malting Barley were om­ itted. 1st M, Rader, 2nd Mrs. O. Cunningham, 3ird O. Battler. Mr. and Mrs. A.' E. Buswell, of Lucknow, spent Tuesday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Harvey. Mrs. Harvey has not been well and is taking a nest for a couple of weeks. A resident of London was in town on Saturday evening' and paid a compliment ‘ to the Exeter butchers stating that for quality and price the shops in Exeter have it all over the London butchers. Mr. Howard Kerslake, who re­ cently underwent an operation foi appendicitis in St. Joseph’s Hospit­ al, London, returned home last week Howard’s ious and as rapid to see. t Mr. Ivor W. Edmonds, aged 69. a resident of Thedford for the past fifty years died Sunday morning, the result of a stroke suffered a week ago. Mr. William Edmonds, of Flint Mich., formerly of Exeter, is one of at the school is being taken by Mr See our display of Caps, Socks, Sweaters^ Underwear etc. at Reduced Prices. CRESiS CORN SALVE—just rub on. No need to bathe or bind. Grieve’s Drug Store. returned tc a week 'with of London relatives Smart Styles Fine Quality condition was quite ser- his recovery has not been as his friends would like a family of five sons and one daughter who survive, Mrs. E. Row- cliffe of town attended the funeral. Mr. Joseph Ketchen, a former resident Of Exeter, died 'recently at his home in Toronto, is survived by children. Mrs, name was Miss ing a sister to and Mr. W. T, Acheson of town. Word was received here on Wed’- nesday by Miss White and Mrs. F Wickwire of the death of a nephew Mr, T, cooper white, of Windsor The funeral arrangements have not yet been made. Mr, White’s death follows that of his mother, Mrs, T. M, White, by a period of two months Mr, Ketchen his widow and six Ketchen’s maiden Jennie Acheson, be- Mrs. W«i. Dunsford Mr. Thos. Harton, of London, was in Exeter for Fair Day. Mrs. D. McLeod has Goderich after spending Mrs. Laverne Wells. Miss Vivian Elliott, visited for a few days with in town. ■Miss Mary Horney, of spent the week-end with Miss Lulu McDonald. Miss Edna Geerie ahd Mr. Jack Gambrill, of Fergus, were week-end visitors at the latter’s home here. Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Beavers, of near Sit, Marys, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers Miss M. A. Horton, of the Exeter public schol staff, is confined to her home through illness and her place London Chas. Pearce. ■Mr. George Hay, who has been ex­ tensively interested in the growing of dutch sets and other onions is erecting a large cold on station street, Mrs. Geo. Watts, Rainy River District, With Mrs. Sidney Sanders and other friends. She will also visit in Strat­ ford, Niagara Falls and other places Intermitefit showers served to keep down the attendance on Wed­ nesday last of Goderich’S Industrla1 Exhibition, A record-breaking open­ ing night however helped to balance things up and the directors express­ ed themselves as satisfied, there being over 3,000 paid admission. storage plant Of Barwick is visiting EXETER, ONT. N PHONE 81 Ideal Meat Market YOU KNOW that we appreciate your large meat orders but you may not know that we appreciate your small ones. Finest Quality Meats at Low Prices ----- - — ------------------------------------------ ---------------- ---------- ------L..—.- ....... —- ■ - ■ MAIN ST. SOUTHPHONE 38 WE DELIVER Mrs. L. Wilson, of Parkhill, was seriously burned when she slipped while carrying a kettle of hot water Her baby sitting beside lier escaped entirely. An appeal was made from the various churches on Sunday for sup­ plies to be sent to areas in the west where drought and grasshoppers have again wiped out the crops. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Box, Park­ hill, visited in town on Sunday. ■Stanley Crawford. Blanshard Twp. youth, was committed to stand trial before a judge and jury at London oh a charge of criminal negligence over an accident on June 26th in London Twp, when nine-year-old Gleh McVey, of London Twp. was killed in the crash of two cars,