The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-03-22, Page 13/
Classified Directory
FOR SALE
SUIT ENSEMBLE. ladies’ or misses’.
4-piece, mlx-and-mateh, blue and white cheeked jacket and skirt, navy -•^'(rblue skirt and reversible vest; size
TOjfcjW: worn only 3 ox* 4 times, Phone
679-W or apply 359 Marlborough St,
’ -> 22*
TRACTOR, W.C. Allis Chalmers, new pros, SOSO-; rear end Ford loader, -$80. Wally Weijn, Phone 54 Dash-
wood, ______________ 23:1:8:15:22*
6 POLICE PUPS? about 7 weeks old.
Apply Kurt Gebel, R.R. 1 Clande- fooye, t, _______ _____________ 2>2c
Bargains
Sheet Steel Square Tank—$20.00
Compressor, Tank and Gauges Almost new -motor—$35,00
1941 Dodge 2-Door, as is—-$50.00),
1954 Ford Pick-Up, -low mileage
■many extras, perfect shape Must be seen to foe appreciated-.
$1,100.00
"'Compressor and y3-H.P. Motor
Good shape—$30.00
Tiny Toy Fox'Terrler Female, 10 months old,
Must sacrifice—'$20.00
HECTOR FORCIERR.R. 2 Zurich, Ont., Box 70
Phone Zurich 87-r-17 22c
________FOR, SALE
CATTLE—Four yeanling steers, 3
IMstelns and one Durham; 5 Here
ford yearling heifers; 2 Hereford
stimmei' calves. Phone 40-r-7, Dash- wood, aftexr 6 -p.m., Pat Wilds. 22tfn c
COOK STOVE, in good condition,
Apply Mrs, Gordon Prance, Win-
chelsea.________________________22^
GOOD WORK HORSE, weighing 1,400 lbs. Apply Frank Taylor, Ex-
eter.__________ 22*
CHILD'S COAT and hat set. size 6X, yellow check, in good condition. A-pply Mid-Town Cleaners, 22c
CONGOLEUM RUG, 14’ 10” x 12’ 2",
like new. Apply Mr-s. S. Tasko, R.R,
1 Oandefooye, phone Exeter (881-J3. 22*
MATERNITY DRESS, 2-piece, navy with pink, size 34-36; price $5.00. May be seen at Bx,ady Cleaners. 15nc
BEDROOM SUITE, 3-piece, walnut,
In excellent condition, complete with
springs and inner -spring mattress; $85,00. Apply Mrs. Ken Elder, phone
683-r-14, HensaJl,_____________15:22*
10 COWS, due in March and April.
Apply Wally Wein, phone 54 Dash- wood. ___________' l:8;15:‘22c
RED CLOVER SEED, 'factory clean
ed. Apply BIU Coleman, phone 674- r-22, HensaJl.________________22:29*CAT-TLE—Vaccinated Holstein cows
and heifers, due April and May: also
open heifers. Apply after 4 p.m, to
Stoy Dykeman, R.R. 1 Centralia.
02:29c
CAPONS—Started capons on order, and custom caponizing. Apply Carl Oestrqicher, phone 57-r-23, Dashwood. 16:2-17:6
Barley
AIL PEOPLE ARE CORN
HELPLESS AND SOME OF
’EM NEVER OUTGROW IT
Will Wheat Board or
Cash Market Pay MostF
Our contract will pay either—
which ever is most to
farmer.
the
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, J9M
Repprt Fram
Harpley
By MISS M. HODGINS
Mr. Ward Hodgins, Clande-
boye, visited at the home of Mr.
Mansell Hodgins Monday after
noon.
■Mr. and Mrs, Ek MeLinchey of
Varna and Mr, Alvin McLinchey
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Newton Hayter and also
with Miss Millie McLimdhey.
Mi’s. Ray Gooding, Rarkihili,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. New
ton Hayter and Linda on Monday.
Message From
Greenway
By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN
Personal Items
Miss Frances Brophey spent
■the weekend with Miss Alexia
Lostell of Exeter.
•'Mr. hnd Mrs. Bill Jackson^and
son of Arkona and Mrs. Niles
■Jackson of Parkh'ill visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
McPherson.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey
and Karen and Mr. and Mrs.
Harp-Id Brophey visited on Sun
day with Mrs. Don -Reddick
family of 'Sombra.
Mr. and Mrs. Rpss Polloc-k
family of 'Chatham spent a
Announcements
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Sale Of Cedar Posts
REGISTERED AND COMMERCIAL
REDUCED TO CLEAR OUR YARD
Brace Posts (Reg. $1.25), Only ..................
Posts, 6" Top (Reg. .90), Only......................
Posts, 5" Top (Reg. .80), Only ......................
Posts (Crooked), Only .................................
These Posts Must Move Now
Get Them While They Last
.85
.65
.50
.25
Seed Grain
Lower farm production puts you in a tight spot. Do the
sensible thing and see us for the quality seed to give
you better and larger crops,
production per acre planted.
Rodney .............................
Garry ...................'...........
Beaver, Cartier, Simcoe .
Loraine, Alaska, Clinton
Sheffard Cert. No. 1 ....
Montcalm, Galore .........
Spring Wheat ................
. You can be sure of more
Reg. 1 Reg. 3 Com. 1
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3.00
1.50 1.45
1.60 1.40
1.60 1.40
1.75
5.25 1.90 .
1.40
See Us For Your Gross Seeds
EXETER-Mw73$-WHALEN CORNERStfWKIRKTON 35RI5
and i
and
few
days last week with Mr. -an(l Mr®.
Milton Pollock. Ross is stationed
■at Chatham with the Ontario
Provincial Police.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smithers of
Pa-rkhil'l visited on Sunday with
Miss Evelyn Curts and Mr. Man
uel Curt®.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eagleson of
Detroit spent the weekend with
Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Eagleson ahd
■Mrs. Chas. McGregor.
Master Michael Pickering of
(Shipka speac last week with Mr.
and Mrs. , Cecil Smithers.
'Ml and Mrs. Lt____ ..
and Eleanor visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Louis Doan
and Cynthia of London.
iM-r. and Mrs. John Allister,
Mr. Frank Allister and friend of
Hamilton visited, -on Sunday with
Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Misses Marlene, Margaret Rose
and Master Johnnie Hotson of
Grand Bend are visiting with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Carruthers while their pa
rents Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hotson
.are on a trip to -Florida.
Miss Jean Young, nurse in
training, at Exeter Hospital spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Young.
Mr.,, and Mrs. Peter Gillies and
sons of Berkley, Mich., spent the
weekend with Mr .-and Mrs. Wm.
Hicks. Miss Marion Hicks return
ed home with -them after spend
ing va 'week in Berkley. .
iMiss Stella Lockhart of West
(Comers spent the weekend with
Misses. Heather and Bonnie Mc
Gregor.
Mrs. Fred Me Unchey visited
■last week with relatives in De
troit. A
The
W.M.S.
(Church
'of Mrs.
members in attendance.
'Mrs-. Herb Harlton took -charge
of -the worship and concluded -the
last chaptefr of the study book.
Mrs. Bruce Rompff read the.
(Scripture and Mrs. Albert Pol
lock- gave a reading on -Christian
Citizenship.
A layette which had been made
for the .bale was- displayed. Our.
missionary for prayer for -this
year is Miss Mildred Cates -of
Central India. Mrs. Harold Bro-
pliey gave the story on the life
of St. Patrick.
Plans were made to have Mr.
Ross McKay, chalk -artist of Lon
don and his twin daughters give
an Easter picture and program
in the church followed byUun-ch
in the bas-emdnt on jrhhbsday
evening, March' 29. The April
■meeting will be held at the home
-of Mrs. Wm. Hicks. . /
.ithers.
;awrence Curts
March meeting of the
and W.A. of the United
was (held at the. home
Lloyd Brophey with 23
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20-Oz. Tins, Each ..................32c KRAFT DINNER 0
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NABOB COFFEE
1-Lb. Bags, Each $1.14 ROBIN HOOD FLOUR
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GOLDEN WAX BEANS O
Garden Patch, 15-Oz. Tins ■tor 33c NIBLETS CORN 0
Green Giant, 14-Oz. Tins .....................for 37c
CREAM STYLE CORN g
Aylmer, 15-Oz. Tins .....................,4.25c McCORMICK'S SODAS
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BIRTHS
BLUE—Mr. and, Mrs. Donald R. Blue,
Crediton, announce t-lxe birth of a sop at (South Huron Hospital,
'Mui’ch 19, 19-56 — a brother for
Donald and, Douglas.
FULOHjEjR^-Mr. .and Mrs. Jack Ful
cher are happy to announce the -bipth of their daughter, NoJa Mar
garet, at South Huron Hospital, ■March 2ii, 1956—a wee -sister fox’
Victor, Bruce, Jam-le and Rebecca,
WOOD—Mr. and. Mrs, Douglas H.
- Wood, 1'27 Columbia Dx’ive, RCAF
Station Centralia, announce the, ‘birth of a son, Richard Stuart, at?
South Huron Hospital, March 15,
1956—mother and >son doing well.
DEATHS
BRADT—Suddenly, at his late resi
dence in Exeter, on Tuesday,
March 20, 19&6, Joseph S, Brad-t, foeloved ihusbaiid of Dora Hackney,
xn his fifty-Iourth year,
MURRAY-—At his late residence, ,23
Idyllwood Ores., Toronto, on Monday, March 12, 1956, William James
Murray, beloved husband of Ethel Udall, dear fathei' of Marnie (Mrs.
R. A. Halverson) of Brookville and,
■Phyl (Mrs. J. H. Apfel) of Berkley, Calif,; brother of Miss Jean (Mur
ray of Hamilton and Mrs. Mary Jordan of Sunland, Calif. Resting
at Yorke Bros, chapel. Funeral service at the chapel on Wednes
day, March 14, at 1 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant cemetery.
OESTRJCHER—At her late residence
in Credition, on .Saturday, Max-ch 17, -1956, Gertrude Isabel! Gibson,
beloved wife of William Oestricher,
in her sixty-fourth year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Chapman,
Exeter, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Pat
ricia, to Mr. Gex-ald Dayid MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs-. James MacLean,'
London, Ontario. The wedding will take place at the home of the ibride's
parents on April 7 at 1.30 p.nx, 22c
Topics From
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE '
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The friends of t Irene Smith and
Roy Pepper uro cordially invited to a
receptxoix following their marriage Goo_d l«nday afternoon from 3 o’clock
to 6 o clock at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Main Street. 22c
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for the
cards, flowers, treats and visits while
a, Patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, with special thanks to the Wood*
donors. —Mrs, Joseph Regier. 22*
iMiss Mary Chambers, of Crediton,
wishes to thank her many friends
for cards, treats and visits while a patient -in South Huron Hospital and
since returning home, 2-2*
We wish to thank Dr. Batson- and Miss Clay-pole and staff while (Ricky
was a patient In South Huron Hospital.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pearson, 22*
I wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered me with cards, treats and visits and who did my
work while I was nursing a broken
arm, —Mrs. John Lovie, 22
I wish to express my sincere thanks to the many friends, relatives
and neighbours for cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in
South Huron Hospital and since returning home; also thanks to Dr. Fletcher, Miss Claypole and nursing
staff and all who helped in any way at home. —Pearl Duncap, 22*
The husband and family of the late
Mrs. Walter* Gunning wish to thank
their many friends, neighbours and relatives for their kindness and
sympathy during their recent bereavement for the beautiful floral
tributes; to the staff of South Huron Hospital, Rev. Mr. Snell, Hopper- Hockey and all those -who helped in any way. 22
I wish to express my sincere thanks
and appreciation for the cards,
treats and visits ‘While I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
—William H. Smith, Crediton, 22*
(Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoneman wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation for the lovely flowers,
letters and cards received during IMrs. Stoneman’s illness in Scott .Memorial Hospital: special thanks to
Dr. Brady, Dr. McMaster and the nurses. - 22c
Message From
Kippen
By MRS. A, GACJK8TETTER
Social And Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. JRobt. Hern spent
Sunday at Jarvis.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Luker
and Janice of iSarnia visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Jeffery.
Community Night
|On Wednesday evening Mr .and
Mrs. Alvin ‘Cottle and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin were1 in
charge of the community night
with seven tables of euchre in
play. Prizes went to Mrs. Ray
Cottle for lone hands; (ladies’
high, Mrs. Harold Rowe; ladies’
Low,
high, Mac -Hodgert; Men’s low,
Chas. Borland.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G.. Watters of
Toronto visited the latter’s '’pa
rents -over the weekend. . ■
Mrs. T<ee Webber; Men’s
Express Yourself
Sorority Topic
"Expess Yourself” -was ‘the
subject on which Rev. H. J.
Snell spoke at the meeting ■» of
Beta (Sigma Phi Sorority at the
(home of Mrs. Warren May on
Tuesday evening. He igave the
.members pointers on speaking in
■public and, by means or a dictaphone illustrated his topic. He
was introduced by Joan Parsons.
A report of the fashion, show
was given by -Jean Taylor. The
gift was -won by Mrs. Melvin
Gaiser. The -hostess was assisted
by Mr. Robert Dinney, Mrs.
Walter Bentley and Mrs. Ted
Jones.
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
(Sunday, March 25
a.m,—Pialm Sunday Ser-10:00
vice
11:00 ___ . _
7:30. p.m.—“All Things. New”
a.m.—Sunday School
__ -“All Thing-s- New”
Good Friday
10:30 ‘a.m.—Holy Communion
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. H. Fikse, Supply Minister
Sunday, 2 p.m., E.S.T.—English
■Service—AH Welcome
* THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE MISSION
EXETER
Sunday School
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
“Teach Me Thy Truth, O Lord”
Supt.: Stanley Sauder, Zurich
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
•Sunday, March 25
9:45 a.’m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.-m.—iMdrn-ing Worship
7:30 p.m,—Evangelistic Service
Wed., 8 ip.-m.-‘—Bible Study and
Prayer.
Fri., 8 ipjm.—‘■Christ’s' Ambassa
dors. *
Good Friday Service. (The
Pastor will .preach.)
Christ Has the Answer For ‘You’
Rev. L. W. Krause, Pastor
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship
"The Lord Has Need”
11:00 a.im.—Bible School
7:30 ip.im.—Evening Service
Tuesday—W.-S.W.S. Meeting
Wednesday—Lenten Service
Thursday, 8 p.m. — Communion
Service
9 p.m.—Choir Practice
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. Louis IHgcnell, Pastor
■10:30 a.m. — Confirmation Ser
vice. (No (Sunday School)
Good Friday, March 30
11:00 -a.m.—^Service with Com
munion.
"Why Did Christ Die?”
* CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Sunday, March 25, 1956
10 tOO a.m.—(Reading Service
(Dutch)
2:00 p.m.—Rev. G, J. Hoytema
(English)
Rev. N. I). Knox, B.A., Rector
■ Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Palm Sunday
8;-30 .a.m.—Holy Communion
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.-—■Morning Prayer and
, Blessing of -tihe Palms-
Nursery School in Parish Hall.
(Maundy Thursday
10:00 -a.m.—-Holy Communion
8:00 p.m.—-Evening Service
'Preacher: Rev. H. Fickse
Good Friday
10:00-a.im. — Ante -Communion
-and Litany
JAMES STREET
UNITED GHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence • Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10:00 a.'m.—Sunday School
1'1:00 -a.im.—.Morning Worship
Sacrament -of Holy Communion
will be observed at this ser
vice.
There (will be .a reception ser
vice for new members.^
The sermon will be preached
Iby Dr. Leonard Schnell, of
(Saskatoon.
Easter anthem by the senioi’
choir.
Solo by Mrs. Robert Reilly
7:00 (p.m.—Evening Worship’
This service is an Exeter and
District British and Foreign
Bible Society -Rally.
Dr, Leonard .will s-hotw moving
-pictures concerning the work
■■of the Bible Society.
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended To All
MAIN STREET
United Church Of Canada
Rev. Alex’r Rgpson, Minister
Mrs. A. Willard, Organist
a.in.—The Lord’s Supper
Beginners (4 and 5 years)
withdraw from the ser-
durlng the second hymn,
a.m.—The Nursery Class
years- and under) in the
Timary Department. ’
10:00
The
will
vice
10:00
(3
Pr
11:15 a.m.—-The Church School
“This,I Do In Remembrance . *
Mr®. Harry Galdwell held a
very successful auction sale of
her farm stock and Implements
last week. The W.A. of iSt. An
drew’s United Church had a koi
dog booth and -realized over sixty
dollars.
Mr. Arthur Anderson who- has
been a patient in Scott’s Mem
orial Hospital, Seaforth,
•to his home on Sunday.
* Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Caro, Mich., spent the
with the latter’s father, Mr, R.
J. Cooper and other relatives.
Recent visitors ■with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Gacks-tetter were
Miss Ina Ropp and 'Mr. Samuel
Ropp of Zurich, Mr, and Mrs,
Clifford Blanshard and Linda of
Exeter, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Cann,
Kathy and Christina of Clinton.
Miss Lois McLellan ef London
spent the weekend with her pa
rents, Mr .and Mrs. J. McLellan,Mr. - - -
spent rents, Hi
at the Manse.
iMrs, J. M-cClym-ont visited on
Saturday evening with her
daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Ducharme of near Dash
wood.
Mr. Gerald Parsons of Thames-
-ford spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Parsons,
(Mrs. Kyle of Clinton visited
on iSunday with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Kyle.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cudmore and
Lome of London spent Sunday
with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Cudmore.
Saturday visitors of Mr.- and
Mrs. Norman Long were Mr.
Wesley Paisley of Chemainus
(B.C. and son, Mr, Charles Paisley
of Barrie, and son-in-law, Mr. Mc-
Nicholl 'of Seaforth.
Miss Alice Pfaff of Exeter
spent -the weekend with her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Elgie.
♦ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fowler
of Toronto vis-itdd on Sunday af
ternoon .with the termer’s aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Henderson,
(Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
®. Dawson were Mrs. Horton and
Mr. Wm. Cook, Goderich, and Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Kerr of Winth
rop.
Mr. Lome Hay (has returned
to his home following an oper
ation in Scott’s Memorial Hos
pital,, Seaforth, last week.
Shower For Bridei Elect
A number of young ladies met
last week at the home of Miss
Merle Dickert to honour Miss
Isabelle Caldwell, bride elect of
-this month with a kitchen show-1
er. . i
A social evening was enjoyed
after which the bride-elect, was
escorted to a decorated chair -be
hind which was a decorated flow
er trellis. Miss Ruth McLean
read an address and Miss Merle
Dickert and Miss Velma Hep-burn
of London carried in a decorated
basket laden wi-t-h gifts. The
-bride elect though taken .com
pletely by surprise made a fitting
reply.
returned
Loye o£
weekend.
Mr .and Mrs. J. McLellan,
Bud McLeod of Ottawa
the weekend with his pa-
Rey. and Mrs. N. McLeod
Rev.
Mrs.
10:00
11100
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Samilel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
Minister
J. G. Cochrane, Organist
a.m.—Sunday 'School
a.m.—(Morning Worship
Palm (Sunday ‘Service
Mon., March 26, 8 p.m.—'Pro
Easter service in Caven Church
(Preacher: Rev. Norman Knox
of Trlvitt (Memorial Church
This service and those that
follow in the other churches
are sponsored (by the Exeter*
Ministerial Association.
Reeve and Mrs. Wilfrid Fuller
and daughter, Marguerite, ef
Bosanquet township and Mr.
Robert (Crawford of Uamlaehie
visited on 'Sunday with .Mr ^d
Mr®. Roy Alderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon iCaun df
Newmarket spent the weekend
with -Mr. and Mm Robert Ostler.
Mr. 'Bruce Alderson <of Park
hill spent (Sunday with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alderson
•■and sister, Mabel,
Donald Idle who has been at
tending ‘Stratford Teachers’ ICol-
lege has secured a position with
-the Hamilton Public School
Board.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Shapton
spent last week in Toronto visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ollin-
Bittle.
Mr. Ron Warelng left on, Tonjes,
day lor Lw4on utoe at
taken a posithm with the AW
Food Market.
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Your Distributor for
Propane Gas and A^plianoea
for Farm, Home and industry
Call Strafford 4174
SUPERIOR
I GENERAL MANAGER
= Applications for the Position, of General Manager will
= be received by Mr. J, D. Oaks, President, Mid-Western Ontario
= Regional Development Association, Box 273, Gnelph, Ontario,
| -to April 16th, 1956.
| The Applicant to work under a Board <Jf Director® in
| association with local organizations and with Municipal and
f Provincial Governments for the promotion of Regional In-
f dustrial Development.
| Exceptional opportunity for active aggressive man to
= develop interesting career with good future. Confidential ap-
= plication with photograph to Box B73, Guelph.
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Weekend Specials
Meat Specials
Hamburg ................................................. 3 Lbs. 890
Rolled. Pot Roast of Beef ............................. 330
Prime. Rib Roast, Bone In, First 5 Ribs .... 490
Veal Front Rolls................................ 390
Pea Meal Bacon, End Cuts ............. 490
Centre Cuts ............................................. 590
Bologna By Piece 230 Lb., Sliced 290 Lb,
Grocery Specials
Good Luck Margarine .......................... .
St. Williams Strawberry Jam, 24-Oi. ...
Nestle's Quik, 16-Oz..................................
Tree Sweet Orange Juice, 48-Oz.............
Aylmer Catsup ...........................................
Jewel Shortening .......................................
290
370
550
390
210
230
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And Meat Market
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LADIES' AND MISSES'
Wearing Apparel
«For Easter & Spring
All the newest ..styles and materials in Coats,
Suits, Dresses, Rainwear, Blouses, Skirts, Sweat
ers, Sportswear—at very attractive prices. Use
our layaway plan if yo,u wish. Choose from the
largest stock we have ever shown. z
New Lingerie, Slips, Pyjamas, Parasols, Handbags,
Hosiery, Night Gowns, Foundation Garments,
Gloves, Etc.
Grand Mere
PRE-EASTER
SALE
Orient Nylons
Orient nylon hosiery — 20%
off regular prices — in the
newest spring shades. Sale
ends this Saturday night. Buy
your supply now for spring
and summer.
6 Sweaters
Hundreds to choose from. in Pullovers and
Cardigans at $5.95 and $7,95.
COMPLETE SHOWING
of new draperies, curtain nets
and made-up curtains now in
stock. We also have sample
books to choose from for
special drapery orders.
Men s Wear For Easter
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See our new showing of men’s Suits for Spring
in a complete range of sizes from 36 to 46. Each
garment is expertly tailored of all-wool material
in the very latest styles and colors. Priced from
$42.00 to $59.00.
To.ny Day Sweaters
Enjoy the smart styling and the comfort of a full’
fashioned. sweater knit from pure lamb’s wool
and orlon in beautiful new Spring shades at $8.95
each.
New Spring
Showing
Of men’s and boys’ jackets,
sport coats, shirts, ties, cuff
links, etc.
Complete ’. .
Your spring suit and topcoat0
with a Top Level fedora. The
latest style in fur felt hats
for men—$5.95.
Ik
F. A. MAY & SON
Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190 J
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