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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-12-07, Page 8THVBSJMY, VlX’E-'lliUR 7, 1»33 I WARNING Unless the shirt that was taken from any clothesline Monday night is returned at once prosecution will follow. The person taking the shirt was seen by two persons in the greenhouse. BERT HARNESS * WANTED! Live or Dressed POULTRY Highest Prices Swift Canadian Co. Phone 216 1 WE SPECIALIZE IN Oil Heating Equipment of various kinds IN THE STOVE BURNER LINE WE HANDLE THE “SILENT GLOW” Many persons are using these burners and save money and labor. Ask them about it. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN W. J. Melville, Exeter phone 61w 1 We have the Sheaffer Life-time pens. Give the best at S. B. Taylor’s of Ste- church week Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hurdon and daughter, Lenore, of Detroit, spent a few days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooper near Kip­ pen and also visited in Exeter. Miss Margaret Johns, R. N., and Miss Ina Jaques R.N.. returned home the latter part of last week from London, where they were nursing Mrs. Lampman following her opera­ tion at Victoria Hospital. At a meeting of the Board wards of the James St. United held Friday evening of last Miss Celia Christie was appointed Secretary to take the place of Mrs. Wm. Rollins who has resigned. The Mission Band of the James St. United Church held their election of officers for the coming year Tues­ day afternoon with tne roryowing re­ sult; Pres., Florence Southcott; vice­ pies.. Alta Harvey; sec’y., Harry Parsons; treas., Robert Southcott; Look-Out coni., Neil uones, Norman Hannigan, Catherine Armstrong; Get Ready com., Jean Appleton, Donald Traquair, Norina Parsons. FOR SALE—‘Choice collie pups. J. C. Bell, Kippen. ltp Come in and get your supply of Corn Screenings while they last at only $22.0h a ton. Vim Oat Feed is selling at $13.00 a ton. Both mix­ ed would give an ideal feed for hogs or cattle. Oyster Shell $1.25 cwt.; Big 50 Concentrate $4.'00 cwt. when mixed give 800 of Lay Mash. —Har­ vey Bros. FOR SALE—Choice bronze gob­ blers. Price $4.00. Pat Sullivan, R. R. No. 3, Dashwood. The annual meeting of the South Huron Plowmen’s -Association will be held in the Town Hall, Exeter, on Saturday, December 9th, at 2 o’clock p.m. for the purpose of receiving re­ ports for the year; for the election of officers and the transaction of any other business. All wno are inter­ ested are urged to attend. William Welsh, pres.; Harold Jeffery, sec’y. STRAYED—Onto lot 20, con. 14, Hibbert, year-old heifer, Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. Wm, Simmons, phone Hensall 7l3rl6. ll-30-2tp FOR SALE—■Domestic cooking apples, Baldwins, Ben Davis, Sweets and pippins, 45c. a bus. A few Spies at 65c. a bus.—Hogarth Hatchery STRAYED—Onto lot 3, concession 2, Hay Township, a 2-year-old heif- ed. Owner may have same by prov­ ing property and paying expenses. Apply to Chester Rowe, R.R. 1, Exe­ ter, Phohe Dashwood 36f6. FOR SALE^-Brick residence William street, lately occupied the late Mrs. Atkinson. Apply R. N. Creech. on by to FOR SALE OR RENT—FlnO brick residence, all modern conveniences. Apply R. S. Pfcltard FOR SALE OR RENT—2-story brick house in the Village of Exeter, Apply to Carlihg & Morley 9-19-tfc Exeter Markets Wheat, 70e. Oats 34c. Barley 40c. Buckwheat, 40c. Manitoba's Best, $2.50. Model Flour, $2.30. Welcome Flour $2.10 Low Grade Flour $1.25 •Shorts $1.10 Bran $1.00 Vim Oat Feed $13.00 a ton Creamery Butter 25c. Dairy Butter IS. 21c. Eggs extras 28c, Eggs, firsts 26 c. Eggs, seconds 15c. Hogs $5,75 LOCALS Q i — (i i»<i wh — » — ii «■■■ o 1 i f i |gl IHUW ,»■ II — ,| — II — II — » — Saturday, December o’clock the Salvation Army will be having their sale of work in the store vacated by Mr. Wren. Come and buy your Christmas gifts. 3 7 are holding the home of (Wednesday) members are Watterworth, El- E. on Do your Christmas Shopping early. If it is a Diamond Ring for Christ­ mas see S. B. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones and family and Mr. Jas. O’Brien visited in Shedden on Sunday, Mr. Charles Complin, of Hamilton, is holidaying for a weex with Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Hennessey. Help swell the Santa Claus fund by purchasing a ticket for the concert Thursday. Dec, 14th. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson and son Robert, of Ailsa Craig spent Fri­ day fast with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong and daughter Betty spent the week-end at the home of Mrs, Catherine Creech Mrs. R. Mawliinney left last week for Alvinston to spend the winter with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. Brand. The Carol singers their first practice at Miss Marion Woods evening. A few extra needed. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. of Barrie, spent the week-end at the Rectory, the guests of Rev. and Mrs. M, A. Hunt. Mrs. S. J. Hogarth underwent a slight operation in Victoria Hospital on Monday. Her daughter Mrs. R. Balkwill is waiting on her. Mr. Paul Coates was out for the first time Monday following his re­ cent accident when ne nad the mis­ fortune to fracture four ribs. Rev. J. W. Down, Rev. A. E. liott, Messrs. Ed. Shapton and Lindenfield where at Brucefield Tuesday attending Presbytery. Mrs. W. Cutbush, who underwent an operation several weeks ago is improving and is being cared for ar the home of her sister Mrs. Salter. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McNeil, Mr. and and Mrs. Wm. Higgins and daugh­ ter Ferro1!, of Clinton, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Hunter on. Sun­ day. Mr. Robert Brooks has rejoined his family in Exeter after spending the summer in England. He left here the early part of May and arrived back Monday evening. Mrs. K. J. Lampman, who recent­ ly underwent an operation in Victor­ ia Hospital, London, is improving nicely and is expectee name the lat­ ter part of this week. The merchants of Exeter are now displaying a very fine assortment of Christmas goods. Stores are being attractively decorated preparatory to the holiday season, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hedden, Mrs. Lawrence McDonald and babe. Miss ■Clara Lewis, Mr. G. Hedden and Mr. jack Smith, all of London, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Jonathan Kydd and other relatives. Rev. S. Moore Gordon, of Cooks- town, was the preacher at Caven Presbyterian Church on Sunday and his addresses were much enjoyed in­ cluding one to the Sunday School on- "China” where Mr. Gordon and fam­ ily spent some fifteen years. The Exeter branch of the Cana­ dian Legion wish tO' thank the min­ isters and congregations of the- 'various churches ana all other or­ ganizations in Exeter and community for their kind co-operation in the observance of Remembrance Day, Exeter has entered an intermed­ iate team in the O. H. A. and are grouped with Mitchell, Goderich, Seaforth, Clinton and New Hamburg, The convenor of the group is H. C. Lawson Clinton. Representatives of the various clubs will! meet at iSea- forth to draw up a schedule. A meeting of the girls of Trivitt Memorial Church was held in the Parish Halft Friday at 4.15 p.m. for the purpose of organizing a girls branch of the W. A. Officers were elected as follows. Advisors Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Flynn; Pres. Phyllis Bierling; vice pres,, Jessie Jennings secretary, June Clarke; Treas., Helen Bawden; Look-Out Com., June Bar­ tow, Labelle Sims, Phillipa Harness, Eileen Andrews. Mr. Grant Zanders and his bride; formerly Miss Lue’Ma Wilson Coving- Duhnville after visiting ■ ton, of Chatwood, West Chester, Pa., uncle and aunt, Mr, and ■ spent a few days during the past Bieber, of Hay. 1 Week with the former’s parents Mr. , and Mrs. S. M. Sanders. They left . Saturday for Toronto where the young couple were given a reception by former students of the University Of Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Sanders will reside at Camden, N. Y. Mr. John Colwlll And daughter Doreen were in Guelph on Thursday and Friday of last week there they visited with Miss Bernice Colwell, who is in training at the Guelph hospital, They visited with Rev. F. E. and Mrs. Gysdale, Mr. Clysdale being pastor of the Norfolk Street United Church and also with a Hen* sail old boy Mr. Garnet Smalla* combe. 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m. and 7 pan. Services as usual Friday evening Entertainment in the Church 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 11 a.m.1—"Enthusiasm" p.m.—Sunday School. p.m.—"What About the Judgment" Illustrated song service and illus­ trated Bible story at the close. Wednesday 7.30—Prayer Meeting fololwed by pageant practice, Thursday 8 o’clock—Y.P.S. Illustrat­ ed address. Second half of the meet­ ing to be under the charge of the C.G.I.T. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA , Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader 11. a.m.—"Unanswered Prayers” Last in series on Prayers p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—"Mary Magdelene" Last in series on "Women of the New Testament" .Monday—Y. P. S. Thursday—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study; "The Book of.Jonah” t TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemlss 11 Second Sunday in Advent BIBLE SUNDAY . a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon. ‘Where and How We Got Our English Bible" p.m.—U-GO-I-GO -Class.2 J p.m.—Sunday School 6.45—Song Service. 7 p.m.—Even Song and Sermon "The Teaching of Jesus" Anthem—"Softly and Tenderly" 7.45 p.m.—Thursday—Prayer Ser­ vice “The Christian’s Robe” TO THE ELECT ORS OF THE VILLAGE OF EXETER Ladies and Gentlemen; I wish to convey to you my sin­ cerest thanks and appreciation foz the support you have given, in elect­ ing me ae your Reeve for the coni' ing year, and I will do all in. my power to serve you to the best of my ability without fear or favor. Wish­ ing you one and all the fullest com­ pliments of the season. Very sincerely yours W. D. Sanders TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE VILLAGE OF EXETER Ladies .and Gentlemen: I take this opportunity of express­ ing my appreciation, for tne loyal sup­ port that has been given me during the several years that I have had the pleasure of serving this municipality as Reeve. I wish to extend to one and all compliments of the season. B. M. Francis be at Sharon School Concert is to held on Tuesday, December 19rh eight o’clock. Admission 15c. and 10c. Everyone Welcome. ■Margaret McMaster, teacher The engagement is announced of .Carrie Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bossenberry, Forest, Ont. to Arthur Bruce Medd, B.S.A., Nap- anee, Ont., son of W. G. Medd, M.L. A., and Mrs. Medd, Exeter, Ont., the wedding to take place the latter part of this mo-nth. Emily Frayns, of Staffa, vis- town Sunday and Monday. •Effie Treble, of London, is Miss ited in Miss visiting for a few weeks with her sister Mrs. Sam’l Parsons. Mrs. Louisa Westlake has return­ ed to Strathroy after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Murphy. Mrs. W. R. McLellan, of Stratford spent a few days last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Aid­ worth. Mr. €. W. Hodgert, Of the Ban£ of Montreal, London, spent the week-end with his sister, MisS J. Hodgert. ■ Mrs. John Snell left Tuesday for Windsor to spend the winter with her daughters, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. McDonald. Mr. H. Hoffman has returned to With his Mrs. Wm. Mrs. W. J. Bfssett and St. Thomas, mother, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Rotisom, left Friday last for Paris where they will spend the win­ ter with relatives. i Mr. W> A. Patrick, of Toronto and ■ Miss Dorothy Snell, of visited with the latter’s j. C. Snell on Sunday. Mrs, Geo, Geddes is Where she is awaiting on Mrs. Hum* mestofi who recently had the misfor­ tune to Tall down cellar. Mrs, A. A. Ferguson, of Toronto, visited tor a tew dftys with her Sis­ ter and brother, Mrs. Eagen and Mr, J. Sweet and other relatives. in London CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W» A. Young, B. Sc. A* Interim Moderator Miss Lena Coates, A.L.O.M, Organist THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Give Practical Gifts this Christmas NEW PLAUEN LACES MADERIA PILLOW CASES In oval, round and square shapes in a variety of sizes ranging ’from 50c. TO $2.00 In a nice range of patterns. These are excellent value at per pair $1.75 AND $2,00 TOWELS! TOWELS’BED SETS In Bath Tpwels, Guest Towels and Finger Towels. A fine assortment at 25c., 35c. AND 50c. One pair pf pillow cases and one sheet size 72 by 99 inches in combination borders $2.95 AND $3.95 Rayon & Crepe Lingerie, Gowns, pyjamas, pantie sets, etc. 98c to $2.95 LADIES’ LINED CAPE GLOVES In Brown and Black in dome & pull- on style i' $1.35 TO $1.50 SILK AND WOOL HOSE A beautiful silk and wool full-fashion­ ed hose made by Mercury in new winter shades PER PAIR $1.00 AERO-PACKS & OVERNIGHT CASES Who wouldn’t appreciate one of these fine cases at Christmas $2.50 TO $7,50 ALL WOOL PLAID BLANKETS In pretty color combinations as well as reversible, warm and cozy $3.75 TO $6.95 GIFTS MEN LIKE All Wool Sweater Coats Fancy Wool Mufflers Peccary Kid Gloves Lined Cape Gloves Smart Pyjamas a Collar Attached Shirts Leather Belts Boxed Braces Fancy Sox Linen Handkerchiefs Cozy Slippers Warm Spats Miracle Ties V Neck Sweaters Biltmore Hats SI CHRISTMAS BAKING Note these specials on Groceries. Our prices are the lowest and Quality the highest. CHOICE QUALITY DATES 4 lbs. for 25c. IN FRESH FOR YOU Shelled Walnuts, Shelled Almonds, New Peels, Oranges, Christmas Candy, Mix Nuts Candied Pineapple Rings, California Grapes, Table Figs, Cranberries. Good Quality Cooking Onions 50 lb. bags only 59C« New Lemon, Orange & Citron Peel mixed per lb. 25C« 10 lbs. graulated or golden yellow SUGAR 69c. 24 lbs. Best Quality Pastry FloUT 47 Ca Fancy Quality Currants 2 lbs. 25c. Choice Quality LARD bulk or package, per lb. 11C Southcott Bros. WHY SUFFER with Rheumatism, Backache, Lumbago.—■ Use RUMA- CAPS—W. S. Cole’s Drugstore, Ex­ eter.SPECIALS FOR Wm. Brogan, son of Mrs. May Brogan, of! Windsor, who was oper­ ated on for mastoid, is slightly im­ proved. CHRISTMAS 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 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, Main St. Box 123, Phone 193 EXETER. ONT. Our Christmas stock of Furnishings is complete with the latest in all lines and we are offering some very attractive prices GLOVES WORTH $3.50 for $2.50; $2.50 for $2.00; $1.50 for $1.00 CAPS WORTH $2.00 for $1.50; $1.50 for $1.00 SOCKS WORTH $1.00 for 75c. 75c. for 50c, 50c. for 40c. SPATS WORTH $1.25 for $1.00 TIES WORTH $1.25 for $1.00; $1.00 for ,75c.; 75c. for 50c. and 50c. for 25c. SHIRTS, GARTERS, BRACES ALL REDUCED PUT UP IN FANCY BOXES Listen ! W. W. TAMAN PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. J Why not give a piece of furniture for a Christmas gift—nothing more suitable. Drop in to see our stock. A full line to choose from. Funeral Director X. Ambulance Service day or night Phone 20w s