The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-10-02, Page 8OTVBSIUTa OCTOBER and, 1030
Lruce Burke, of London, formerly
of Exeter,, is singing over the radio
from CJGC in the Children’s hour
hetween- L30 and 8 o’clock this
(Wednesday) evening.
St. Andrews .United Church, Kip
pen intend holding their anniversary
services, Sunday, October 12th at 11
a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. Kenneth
Beaton, of Toronto, will be the
special* speaker at both services.
Mr, Geo. E. Beavers B.A., of To
ronto, who attended the funeral of
his grandmother the late Mrs. Wm.
Beavers, spent a few days with his
parents M'?. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beav
ers, leaving for Toronto on Sunday
pight.
Exeter Markets
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1
Wheat 65 c.
Oats 23c.
Barley 30e.
Bran §1.25
Shorts $1.20
Low Grade Flour 50c.
Welcome Flour $2.80
Model Flour $3.20
Manitoba Flour $3.40
Creamery Butter 37 c.
Dairy Butter 31-34c.
Eggs, extras 34c.
Eggs, first 30c.
Eggs, seconds 23c.
Hogs, $10.75.
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rer. J, Pmvml JEpiodep, A*.
Minister
Miss Lena C'ontes, A.L.O.M., Organist
Sacrninept Sunday
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—- “A Noble Enterprise”
7 p.m.-—“Treasures, of Darkness”
Tuesday 7.30 p.m.—Annual Rally of
Y. P, Societies. Huron Preshy-
Rev. Dr. Kannawin of Tor-
Y.
tery
onto will speak
RALLY DAY IN
MAIN ST. SUNDAY SCHOOL
Yon will find a splendid assortment of the newest cloths
and styles in our misses’ and womens’ Fall and Winter Coats.
Our prices this year should interest you.
■FiSmS jpMVMaMCAVEN ANNIVERSARY, OCT. 13
Rev. Dr. Inkster, Knox Church
Toronto, will preach
Chair will be assisted by Seaforth
Quartette
ilocalsJJ
The ladies
Church will
were the,
The execu-
special ser- the basemc/it
, by a school day, Octo
room well filled, to listen to and see niversarv/on
the program. The orchestra gave , Full part/c
their usual hearty
primary class sang a
Bright and inspiring
Rally Services of 1930.
tive had planned for a
vice and were rewarde|l
of Caven .^’esbyterion
Bold a, wl supper in
church on Tues-
followjng the An-
nday, October 12th.
next week.
support. The j
number that1
was much appreciated. Mr. Frank
Wildfong played a violin solo in
good style. Mr. Pearce and his class
had prepared a dialogue showing that
Mr. Leth R.
the school
months had
place taken
Gee, who had
during the
been dismissed
by Mr. N. R.-
been in
summer |
and his'
Gee. A
set of pictures entitled “Children of I
Japan” were shown by Mr. Harold;
Skinner p.y i
School lantern, the story being read
by Mr. G. S. Howard. The service
was conducted by the superintendent,
Mr. B. W. F. Beavers assisted by the
The
the
were
means of the Sunday,‘J 1n fhn ctni»v lwlno1 l'onrl Od ROW (?,
Miss Ola Reid is confined to her
bed through illness.
Monday November 10th will be ob
served as Thanksgiving day.
Miss Margaret Harness of Windsor
has been visiting at her home here.
; Miss Marguarite Aidworth, of
Stratford, spent the week-end at her
home.
I Miss Mary Horney, of London,
i spent the week-end with Miss Mil-
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
SPECIAL HARVEST HOME
SERVICES
Rev. A. W. Barker, B.A., of Brus
sels at both services
11 a.m.—“Crusaders, of the Cross”
3 p.m.—-Sunday 'School
7 p.m.—“Pathways, to the Best”
Male choir assisted by Mr. Ernest
Harley, boy soloist of London.
New Dresses For Fall
We have always something new to show you and
and the dresses we offer this season are sure
please you.
’J
MurrayrxHeel Hugger Shoes for
For good appearance, long endurance ami general econ
omy Murray’s Heel Hugger combination fitting shoes are hard
omen
assistant; Mr. C. E. Tuckey
flowers donated to decorate
school room were beautiful and
much appreciated.
A. re
Exeter
g-ion i
Octoh
Hall,
Mi W
ar monthly meeting of the
ranch ,the Candaian Le
vitt Thursday evening,
t 8 p. m. in the. Town
atendance is requested,
ff, Secy.
/ meeting to organize a checker
■club in Exeter will be held at Mr.
John Taylor’s Tire Shop this ^Thurs
day) evening and all interested in
checkers are requested to/attend._
A baking
Town Hall on,
ginning at 3
pices of the 1
lunch will hl
sale wilylie held in the
-Sattinpay afternoon be-
lo’clj^ck under the aus-
|YjrC. T. U.. Tea and
Lrserved.
John .Selves Jr., of Usborne,
valuable two-year-old colt Sat-
morning. The animal was
dead in a field.
Eugene Howey has returned
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leader
. a.m.—Mrs. Gauld, of Formosa,
will speak for the W. M. S. The
fall thank offering will be taken
at. the morning service. Rev. C.
E. Taylor, of Ethel, will have
charge of the service. ,
Communion postponed until October
12 th.
p.m.—Our
would like
kept up.
p.m.—R.ev. i
will preach
hear him.
p.m,—Thursday, prayer service.
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church school. We
Rally Day attendance
C. E. Taylor, of Ethel,
. You are invited to
to beat. Wear a pair of these shoes thatjwill give you comfort
and have the styles combined $7.00 Jt $7.50.
Sniffer Hillman Ovejroats for Men
Yoar new overcoat is he^ waiting for you. Plaids
are very popular, in tan, blue, grey and brown checks
These coats are wonderfully tailored and sell at
I J35.00 ’
Win,$M)0.00 in CASH
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Hockey enthusiast-- hope to enter a
team in the Intermdiate 0. H. A. for
the coming winter. An organization
meeting will be held at the Cereal
Hotel on Thursday, October Jpfrth.
Roulston will sume his
Monday,October the 6.
1 tha e any urgent
eceive,detention by leav-
Dr.
practice on
Previous t<
cases may i
ing a message w.$h the Central tele
phone Office
close his off
noon until (farther notj^f.
iHe will continue to
JfijaT on Wedim^day after-
■Wanted—'Mrs.Experienced Mt
A. Fraser, lftfl fmwood AVe., Lon
don. Phone/Metcalf 20.3$'.
X.
ROOMS TO RENTj^Abovd millin
ery shop. Apply lor Ernest Elliott.
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APPLES—Snows andjKings, also
winter varieties, snifes, Baldwins,
Wagners and Tnlm&n Sweets. Order
now as apples lire Jrcarce. S. J. Ho
garth. 9-25-3tc.
Huron County Plowmen’s Assoc
iation will hpld their annual Match
at the farm of William Hemingway,
two miles from Brussels, on Oc.^pber
the 9 th.
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FOR SALE-Two storyjmek house
on Andrew'street, injjmod condition
with all modern cj^nveniences and garage. Appjy Gladman and
Stanbury. . •8-25-3tc
Choice clover hmfey for sale at a
iSl Apply to Wesley
Mo. 1, Exeter, Ont., ^jditon.
reasonable prijpe
Dearing, R.R.
phone 17-14
FOR SALE OR^RENT — New
stucco bungalokv mr Wellington St.;
every modern |convenience.—M. G.
Ransford. , IF S-14-tfc
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If you- wish to J^iiy or sell a^arm
.................^eter.or house see Rt, I
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Pickard,
FOR SALE OR RE^
red brick semi-bungal$w
venienQes, centrally
FOR
light
Weekes’
FOR S
pUftiP; i
new'. A
istrator o
gas.
for
Dr.
—Modern
All
located,
■al rooms
above
con-
nice.
LE—Visible 16 gal,
ating table, almost
John Rowe, Admin-
iTW. F. Beavers.
LEICESTER S
A choice sole
rams now for
vited.—Harry
Lake Road, adj
Mr. John Campbell, of Hay, is re
cuperating from a recent operation
performed at Clinton Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Arto Delve and
daughter, of Forest are visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ab
bott.
Mrs. Armour Todd, of Hay, is recov
ering from the effects of a recent ac
cident when she fell off a load of
beans.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Davis pleas
antly entertained a number of
friends to a progressive euchre party
Monday evening.
Mr. Ed. Aidworth left last week
for Saskatoon where he will contin
ue his studies in Theology and Arts
at the Unverstiy.
Mr.
lost a
urday
found
Mr.
to Toronto ro continue his studies in
Theology at the University.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgert, of Ex
eter, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Baird, of London.
Mr.- Bruce Medd and sister, Miss
Eleanor Medd, left Monday for Tor
onto to continue their studies at the
Ontario College of Education.
Dr. Wm Lawson, who recently1
bought cut a. dental practice at Lis-
towel, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr and Mrs. Jas. Lawson.
Mr. W. A. Turnbull is recuperating
from a recent accident when he had
the misfortune to fall off some steps
injuring one of his regs.
Street Cmmissioner VvT. J. Bissett
has placed new flooring on the
bridge over the riv.er. The traffic
was detoured while the work was in
progress.
Miss Lillian Ballantyne, R. N.,
returned to Brooklyn, N. Y. on Wed
nesday to resume her. duties after an
extended visit with relatives in this
community.
The South Huron plowing Match
will be held on the farm of Mr. John
Hodgert, five miles east of Exeter,
on the Thames Road on Thursday,
October 23rd.
Mr. Clayton Mooreliouse, of Lon
don, spent the week-end with his
■ parents at the Main Sreet parsonage
Mr. Mooreliouse is recuperating from
a recent operation.
Mr.and Mrs. Elmer Easton and
family, of Detroit, called on Mrs.
Easton’s father Mr. Louis Aidworth
and took him with them to visit m
Blyth and Kitchener.
Miss Anne Allison, R. N„ who has
spent the summer with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allison, of the’
Thames Road, left Tuesday to re
sume her duties in New York.
Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Berry, of Usborne, underwent an op
eration for appendicitis at Victoria
Hospital, London, on Thursday last
and is getting along as well as can
be expected,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quinney, of
Elkhorn, Wisconsin, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rowe
last week having motored from Wis
consin on their honeymoon enroute
to New York City. Mrs. Quinney is
a relative of Mrs. Rowe.
l>- Following several weeks of ideal
L fall weather, with warm days and
cool nights, the mercury dropped
over the week-end and a little fire
has been necessary to keep the
homes comfortable. Frost visited
this district Tuesday night. '
On Saturday night while
Glenn Love, of Hensall, and
companions were attending.the
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. <T. J. Fenton, B.A.. Rector
Miss K. M. MacFauI, Organist
Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity
11 a.m.—Holy Communion and Ser
mon. Subject: “Religion with a
large “R”.
p.m.—Sunday School. The •. sum
mer months and vacation weeks
are over, and we are changing -to
our winter and spring schedule.;,
p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon
Subject: “Religion with a small
“R.” '
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Hear th
Sandy EllidU
Philco Radio
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Mr. G. S. Beavers and Mrs.
Brown spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. B. IV. F. Beavers.
JosL
and
EXETER WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
I
The regular meeting of the Wo
men’s Institute met Tuesday, Sep
tember the 30th. at three o’clock at
the home of Mrs. Maurice Quance
The President Mrs. Geo. Ethering*-
ton presiding. The Roll Call “Neigh
borly Acts” was responded to by 22
members and there were two visitors
present.
Considerable business -was trans
acted and a splendid program con
sisting of a piano duet by the Miss
es Betty Grant and Irene Setwart,
The topic “Cultural Use of Spare
Moments” was taken by Mrs. J. H'.
Browning was delightful and inspir
ing.
Miss. Mary Grant favored the meet
ing with a appropriate reading “Out
of the Old House into the New.
Eight new members were enrolled
and a demonstration of Crocheting
mats from silk hose by Mrs. Etlier-
ington. The singing of God Save
the King brought a very profitable
meeting to a close. Mrs. Quance thp
hostess with her committee served
a dainty lunch and a pleasant social
half hour was enjoyed.
.TAMES ST. RALEY SERVICES
f ewes and
Inspection in
Hay P.O.,
ng Exeter.
8-ll-4tc.
incidme.Insure your car $ and you
Good variety of policies ^r part or
complete covorag
c.
Mr.
two
box
ing bouts in the Opera House Mr.
Love’s Ford Coupe was stolen from
in front of Mr. Win, Andrew's res
idence. It„ was found Sunday after
noon near the park' on Huron St. '
‘Among the guests at the Stacey-
Harvey wedding on Saturday were
M'rs. Stacey, and Miss Ada, of WilL
ow Grove; Miss Laura Stacey, of
London; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stacey
of Monkton; Mr. and Mrs. C. Atkins
and daughter, of Acton; Mr. and,
Mrs, Geo. Waldie, of Stratford and
Mr. and-Mrs. J, T. Clarke of Galt.
The Rally Services in connection
with James Street United Sunday
School wore held on Sunday. The
Pastor, Rev, D. McTavish, preached
a special sermon at the morning ser
vice and in the afternoon a specia).
service by the school was held in the
auditorium. Rally Day marks the re
turn
morn
back
was ;
The t
ship >
ness”
hymns, Rev, J. B, Rhodes, of Caveif
Presbyterian church, was present and-
gave a very helpful and inspiring ad?
dress to the
hale sang a
null service
pastor and
from holding school in thd
ling for wie summe-
to the afternoon service. There
an exceptionally good turn-out
theme for Rally day was. “Wor-
the Lord in the beauty of Holi-
’ with responsive readings and
ontlis
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The loyal YorMClothing Co. are giving $100.00 in cash
for the bast slogan Jr not more than six words for Royal York
al TJ*,. dtF* •a’T’U 15 3. . • AClothes. Ybu mayJmit. There are no obligations. Anyone can
can send in^a^^^an. Ask us about it.,
■ *
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' Now that fall is comingj^vith
its cool weather, fix up y^tir liv
ing room With a nice.,$Sani-Bilt
Chesterfield Suite tMFonly firm
that replaces any Mme damaged
by moths)? See tHern at our store
Bargain PricJs.at
. ROWE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 20w and 20j
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ANYONE WISHING A GOOD CHEAP
PHONOGRAPH EITHER NEEDLE
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Columbia Records
Edison Records ...
Columbia Phonogrq
Cablet Edison
29c. A’ill be thq#feature price at our
CaiJRy counter
WhitdL ma 1JI1 mallows, chocolates
ONE POUND
Powell’s Variety Store
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shapton, of Ex
eter, were visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Dorrance.—-
Seaforth'News.
While Mr. Chas Wilson was dir
ecting traffic at the North ofld of
Exeter Monday while a new floor
was being put down on the bridge,
from seven o’clock in the morning
until six at night he kept track of
the number of vehicles, and there
were 512 consisting of cars, trucks,
wagons and buggies. ,
Trivit't Memorial Church celebrat
ed their Harvest Thanksgiving ser
vices on Sunday. The Church was
beautifully decorated with grain,
fruits and flowers. Rev, F. E. Pauli,
of Bayfield, was the special speaker
and delivered two splendid sermons
to large congregations. The choir
furnished special music, Mrs. N, ’.T,
Dore singing a solo in the evening,
Wil
school. Miss Helen Pen’*
pleasing solo. A baptis-
was conducted by thp
the following children
were presented for baptism: Gerald
ine Ruth Prout; Gerald Ernest Prout;
Shirley Alice Coates; Maida Marie
Eveleen Richards, Norina Mariam
Knight, William Ross Coates, Mai-
colm Eugene Grant and Amelia Mart
tha Fisher. The Sunday School or- Caven Presbyterian church withdrew
chesira under Mr. W., R. Goulding their evening service in favor of the
provided some splendid music, ' [Trivitt Church.
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rger
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Lieut.-Col. G. S. Grafton, wife and.
family, of London, spent the week
end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. J.
Cochrane.-
; The following were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Johnston: Mr and Mrs. George Step
henson and Bobby, Walkerton, Mr.
Stephenson and Reina, of Varna; Mr.
and Mrs.
ford; Dr
babe, of
Johnston
Russel, of London
Nelson Northcott, of Strat-
Victor .Tohnston
Lucknow; Mr
of Aubtirn a
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AUTO GTASS
replaced you- wait
G. A^flAWKiNS
Phone 29 ExetoJ<Onfc
DOROTW E.
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(Honor Gr^&uate)
KASSICK
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. nfitraffetiion in
Piano,Harmony, Theo
Studio IbeH Street, Box Jtdo
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A A 0. M .
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Supervisor of Music in Schooh
Studio, Main st Bor 57. Phone
ENETER, ONT
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Dr. and Mrs, Muir
N.Y.,- spent the week
and Mi’s, Boil Milkfats, of the Lake
Road> Mr. Muir'and Mrs, Makins be
ing brother and sister. Dr. Muir is
a sod Of lite Itjte John Mull*, who at
one time owned and operated a wol-
1cm and carding mill on tiie street
south of the river leading to the
dam. The mill was torn down many
years ago.
of Gowanda,
•end with .Mr.
nster
hurch