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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-04-05, Page 8THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, 1»34 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE New Beauty Shoppe Specials Continued Our Guaranteed "Bonat” Perma­ nent Wave revitalizes the hair, im­ parting nature’s lustre; in Combin­ ation, Croquignole, Ringlet - Ends, ■Spiral and oil, complete with Sham­ poo and Finger Wave, in all the new authentic styles at half price. Small work at reduced prices; also Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Please make appoinments early in order that we may serve you better. Evening appointments of course. Phone 2*3Ij Exeter Markets Wheat 80c. Oats 39c. Barley, 50c. Buckwheat 50c. Manitoba’s Best $2.25 ■Model Flour $2.25 Welcome Flour $2.30 Low Grade Flour, $1.50 Shorts, $1.35. Bran, $1.30 Creamery Butter 33, 34c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs, One door H. Exeter; Residence 30r31 .Crediton south Times-Advocate, Exeter M. Smith Butter, 25c.. extras 14c. firsts 12c. seconds lie. LOCALS Misses Edith and Adeline Batson, of Toronto, spent Easter with their brother Mr. J. W. and Mrs. Batson. Mr. Sam’l Peart, of Guelph, spent Easter with his brother, Mr. John Peart. SEED BARLEY FOR SALE—A quantity of 0. A. C. 21, third gener­ ation. See Ed. Knight, Centralia. 3tc. DON’S MISS THE PLAYS AT THE MAIN STREET CHURCH WEDNES­ DAY, APRIL 11th AT S p.m. ADM. 25c. and 15c. time extended Owing to the Easter holidays the time for joining the Horticul­ tural Society has been extended un­ til the end of this week. See the special premiums this year. J. G. Stanbury, Sec'y. FOR SALE'—'Pigeons. To make room in my pens I am selling Pure Bred White King and Carneaux squabbing pigeons at low prices. These are all mature birds of large size and will commence nesting right away.—C. V. Pickard, phone 16'5. FOR SALE—Good choice hay.—Phone 40rll Crediton. mixed ltp. THRESHED TIMOTHY HAY Velvet Feed Barley. Apply to Hepburn, phone Crediton 2 6r2. also Geo. Seed Peas are now available for contract growers.—Canadian Canners, Exeter. FARIM FOR SAILE OR RENT—170 acres situated on Lake Road, neai’ Exeter. Good buildings, hydro run­ ning water, ideal dairy farm; also 100 quart milk route for sale.—Ap­ ply W. D. Smith, Hay P.O. ltc. CHOICE DOOLEY FOR SALE—Apply H. Willard, ter. POTATOES Exe- ltp. We have received our seed Get your requirements while last.—HARVEY BROS. oats, they theGet Ready for Spring and Good Old Summer Time by bringing your Dry-Cleaning, Dyeing and Laundry to us.—C. L. Wilson agent for Parisian Laundry. PROPERTY FOR SALE— Brick’ house and approximately 5 3-5 acres of land, west side of town of Exeter. Priced to sell. Small cash payment. Balance over 5 years.—G. V. Pickard phone 165. NOTICE—Owing to the uncertain road conditions, we, are taking in hogs at R. G. Seldon’s weigh scales and yards every Monday morning up until 12 o’clock noon. Bring in your hogs and get the top price for them. For further information phone 171r6 Exeter. A. W. Etherington & Son. SEED BARLEY FOR SALE—Ap­ ply to Alvin Essery, Centralia. 3-8-tf'C Take Beecham’s Pills, the safest and best family laxative for the re­ lief of constipation, liverishness, in­ digestion, headaches and tiredness. Take Beecham’s Pills yourself to­ night and feel better in the morning. The ideal laxative, safest, best, cheapest. 2'5c. and 50c. at your drug­ gist. TIRES Dominion & Firestone Our Tires Are Lower BATTERIES ALL SIZES AND GRADES Pr ed from $4.25 up USED CARS —STUDERAKER coupe —FORD TOWN SEDAN —FORI) TUDOR SEDAN —CHEVROLET COUPE X CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. Moore Gordon, B.A., B.D. Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.CAI., organist Sunday, April 8, 1934 10 a.m.—Sunday School. We are having as guest .speaker at both Morning and Evening ser­ vices Rev. A. B. Winchester. D.D., Pastor Emeritus of Knox Presbyter­ ian Church, Toronto. Dr. Winches­ ter is (Mrs. Gordon’s father and is well known to some members of our church and congregation, all of whom are pleased to have this opportunity to hear him preach. CT Wonderful values at $17.95 For quality and style we are positive that you cannot beat these and at the price of new materials will soon be selling for several dollars more. See our new styles and cloths for youths for $7.95; algo exceptional values for small boys 2-pants for $5.95. ■r EASTER VISITORS Among the Good Friday and Eas­ ter visitors in Exeter were: Mr. T. S. Neale, of Hamilton with ■ friends. Mr. Marvin Howey, of Aylmer, at his home here. Mr. Reg. Beavers, of Sarnia, under the parental roof. ’ Dr. William Lawson, of Listowel, with his parents. Mr, Wallace Seldon, of London, at his home here. Mr. Hugh Creech, of Western Uni­ versity with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Davis and family, of London, with relatives. Miss Helen Penhale, of Western University with her parents. Mrs. Thornton, of Hamilton, with her sister Miss Alice Handford. Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Davis and family, of Toronto, with relatives. Miss Gladys Kestle, teacher at Coppercliffe, is home or} the holi­ days. Miss Mary Horney, of London, spent the holidays with Miss Mildred Rowe. Mrs. Bedford, of London, with her daughter Mrs. Armstrong for Easter. Mr. Clarence Boyle, of London, with his parents Good Friday and Easter. Mr. and 'Mrs. Hugh Dalphin, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Benson Tuckey. Mr. and Mrs. Perry David and son Grant, of London, with (Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant. Mr. Wm. Cadger, of Sudbury, spent Easter with his daughter Mrs. Har­ old White. Mrs. Alex Lloyd and ichidren, or Toronto, at the home of her father Mr. L. Day. iMiss Margaret Phinn, of Ingersoll, is spending the holidays with Miss Alice Handford. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey and son Donald, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mawson. Miss Mary Kerslake, of London, with her parents Mr. and (Mrs. W. Kerslake of Usborne. Mr. Howard Dignan, teacher of the Port Hope Collegiate Institute, is home for he holidays. Dr. George Hind, and wife, of Walkerton, spent Good Friday with the former’s father here. Master Murray Madge, of London, is spending the holidays1 with aunt Mrs. Geo. Williams. Mr. Kenneth Stanbury and Helen Stanbury, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stanbury. Mrs. Robert Horney, of London, spent a few days with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kerslake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Statham and daughter Lois, of London, spent Eas­ ter with Mr. and iMrs. John Hind. Mr. Chas. Hodgert, of the Bank of Montreal staff, London, with his sister (Miss J. Hodgert for Easter. (Mr. Ted Taman, of Seaforth; Miss Margaret Taman, of Western Uni­ versity, London, with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradt, and family, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gillies and daughter Bobby, of Hamilton, with Mrs. Gillies’ mother .Mrs. S. Martin. Mr. W. A. Patrick, of Toronto, and Miss Dorothy Snell, of St. Thom­ as, at the home of the latter’s mother Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells and Caroline, of London, with relatives in town. Caroline is staying for the week. Miss Mildred Wood and Miss Ma­ bel MacRae, of Sarnia, were Easter visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Oren Winer. Mr. Walter Sovereign, editor of the Lucan Sun, visited with Mrs. Egan and Mr. iJas. Sweet over Good Friday, <Mr and Mrs. J A. Christie, of Lon­ don, visited over the holiday with the former’s parents .'Mr. and C. W. Christie. Mrs. McNaughton and daughter Margaret, of London, formerly of South America, With Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pollen. Mrs. Frank Jackson and daughter Barbara, of London, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs, J. Sutton. Mr, Jackson was up for Easter and Mrs. Jackson and daughter returned with him. his Miss with The De-."’ offices of town dose every Wednesday after­ noon. 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 3 7 : . a. in.—The Minister p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—"Judas Iscariot’’ First in the series. "The men who crucified Jesus’’ Wednesday—Prayer Meeting MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA E. Elliott, Pastor Evelyn Huston and Choir-Leader Rev. A. Miss Organist a.m.—The Minister11 3 p.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—The Minister Friday, April 6th, Men’s Union Visit of Wesley Church Brotherhood London, Speaker, Mr. Jos. Corbett Wesley Orchestra will give selections Monday Y. P. S. Thursday—Prayer Meeting & Bible Study. ( 11 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MncFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss a.m.—Morning prayer and Ser­ mon. 10 a.m.—U-Go-I-Go Class 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Up-to-the-Minute Permanent Waves $3.50 up CARE, COURTESY AND CLEANLINESS L. Stackhouse Phone 245 E. L. JOHNSTON, Painter and Paper Hanger, Sunworthy Papers, Martin-Senor Paints. See my samples and get an estimation on your job during the slack season. All work guaranteed satisfactory. No obliga­ tion Residence behind Presbyter­ ian Church. LOST—A Dodge car crank between John Bolton’s, Usborne, and Exeter. Finder please leave at Traquair « Lindenfield’s Store. ltp Sun Fast Wallpapers at Half Price We have received this week a nuinber of Sun Fast Wall Papers. They are all new and dainty patterns. We bought them half price end less and are passing them on to our customers Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery We have received our first shipment of this beautiful Hosiery. It comes in the new­ est Spring shades and has the adjustable tops. We also carry an out size in a service weight Service weight Chiffon Crepe 79c $1.00 $1.25 Out Sizes $1.25 Congoleum Rugs and Linoleums We carry a full range of sizes in the New Pattern Congoleum and Linoleums also sev­ eral New Patterns in four yard wide Linoleums. Bring in the size of your room and get our prices. 5 DOZEN GREEN WINDOW BLINDS IN SECONDS AT i 69c Dominion and Miner Rubber Boots You will want a pair for the muddy weather. We carry these two good makes. They are fully guaranteed All sizes, 6 to 11 per pair . . ' . . . $2.50 Grocery Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday WE WANT YOUR EGGS—HIGHEST PRICES PAID SOAP FLAKES in bulk 4 lbs. for 25c LIBBY’S HAPPYVALE SAUER KRAUT large tins 2 for 15c HONEY DRIP JELLY POWDERS 6 pkgs, for 25 c ORANGES, SWEET AND JUICY, large size 39c. a dozen; Medium size at 25c. a dozen SWEET MIXED PICKLES 38 oz. jars 35c McCORMICK’S SODAS in bulk 10c per lb HANDY AMMONIA per pkg. 5c TEA—WE HAVE A GOOD BULK TEA AT 44c. A POUND. TRY A POUND CLOTHES PINS 5 doz. for 11c CORN STARCH 3 pkgs. 25c CHIPSO large pkg. 19c We also have in stock O. A. C. Laying Mash and O. A. C. Chick Starter Southcott Bros |Mrs. Geo. Jaques visited in Lon­ don on Good Friday. Master T'hos. Walter visited in London over Mrs. Wm. her home on Miss Mary friends in London last week. Mr. Harry Humk'in, of Mitchell, is visiting with his brother Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Beer spent Good Friday visiting in London. 'Miss L, M. Jeckell is spending the week with relatives in Toronto. Mrs. Rd. Murphy spent Easter vis­ iting in Strathroy and Wyoming.. Mr. Wm. (MscKay, of the Bank of ■Montreal staff, visited at his home in ISt. Marys. Miss Jean Thompson of Centralia ; is spending a few days with Miss ’ Patsy Russell. Easter. , Johns is quite ill at Main St. Nortlicott visited withMiss Margaret Boniface, London, with Mr. and IMrs. Jos. Sutton, Mr. Melvin Sims, of Windsor, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McClellan, of Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aldsworth. Mr. Ellis Tapp, of the Bank of Commerce staff, his parents, Mr. Tapp. Miss Beatrice Keith Turnbull, spending several days this week with their aunt Mrs, Wm. Cook. Misses Adeline Stone and Gladys-.Ryckman, who are attending Wes-1 'Mr.^ andMrs. -C. V. Pickard^and tervelt School in London, were ’ ’ ..... home for the holidays. I Mr. and Mrs. N. Graham and fam-' ily, of Windsor, accompanied by' HATS and CAPS NEW SPRING STYLES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY We have just received a new shipment of SWEATERS at Wellesley, with' and Mrs. Richard Turnhull and Mr. of St. Thomas, are daughter Marguerite visited in Lon- i don over Easter. I Miss 'Myrtle Framer and Miss E. ■ Dick, of Hensail, with Mr. and (Mrs. ■ Mrs. James Fuller, visited over Eas- Gordon Cudmore. ter with Mr, and Mrs. Graham’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rowcliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Birney, of Tor- the holidays in London, onto, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bir­ ney. Their son Gordon who has been visiting here for some time re­ turned with them. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Butler, Mrs. Harvey, Miss Canning and Miss Prior, all of London, spent Easter Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Martyn, Andrew St. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peart and daughters Betty and Muriel, of Rockwood, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaques. Miss Muriel remaining for a week, Mr. and (Mrs. Beverley Acheson and daughter Jane, of Toronto, and Charles Acheson and IMiss Bossen- berry, of Forest, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs, W. T, Acheson. Mr. Robert Gambrill, or Palmer­ ston, Miss Rogers, of Elora; Mr, Jack GambTill and Miss Gerrie, of Fergus with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gambrill. Miss Gerrie Is remaining tor a week, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Medd, of Napahee, are visiting the former’s parents Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Medd, Miss Eleanor Medd, who spent Good ! Friday and Easter in Napanee fe- 1 turned to Exeter with them. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blowes- and daughter, of Hensail, are spending Miss Jessie Hodgert spent the week-end in London with her broth­ er Milton and Mrs. Hodgert. -Miss Evelyn Grainger, 'of Bruce- field, is the guest of Miss Dorothy Sims for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bowey were in Hamilton, the latter part of last week, where Mr. Bowey attended a special gala day of the I.O.O.F. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carey were at Goderich on Good Friday visit­ ing with the former’s mother who is quite seriously ill. Also a new line of SOCKS COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Oiir New Suitings are now on display for your New Spring Suit w. w. PHONE 81 AMAN EXETER, ONT. Since the melting of the snow and the rains of the week the water in the rivers and creeks has been run­ ning high. Mr. George Tracey spent Good Fri­ day and Easter at his home in Mor­ risburg. Mr, Edgar Hunkin went with him as far as. Oshawa. IMr. 0. R. Francis, of Bright vis­ ited with his brother, Mr. B. M. Francis on Saturday and was accom­ panied home by his son Jas. Francis. Misses M. E. Pridham, Mildred Rowe and Gertrude Francis, Mrs, B. W. F. Beaters and her .sister, Miss Eacrett, motored to Toronto Mon­ day to attend the sessions of the O. E. A. convention. Mr. E. H. Senior, K.C., and Mrs £ | Senior, of Toronto, were recent vislt- $3.50 ors with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Senior. Their daugh­ ter, Dorothy, Who has been visiting hero returned home with them. With the mild weather of the lat­ ter part of -the week and the rain on Sunday practically all of the heavy a^as> fa^ snow which visited this Sec- 425% Richmond St. Met. 4646(tion earlier in the week, disdppear- LONDON |ed. 1 Laird Bros. Specials Genuine Eugene Permanent $5.50 Realistic Croquignole .... $4.50 Charmairte Permanent ... I. Nut Beauty Oil Wave .... $2.50 With Curl of Ringlet Ends Prices include Shampoo, Firtger- wave and Trim Specialists in'Hair Tinting ZION Mr. Angus Earl spent Thursday of last week in London, Mr, James Earl lost a valuable cow recently, 'Mrs. Ephriam Hern Spent a few days last week with her sister-in- law Mrs. H. Kyle in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred •'Cornish spent Thursday evening witli Mrs. C. J. Shipley. Mr. Wellington -Brock Jr. is visit­ ing friends near Dorchester. The young men of the community were entertained at the home of IM"r. and Mrs. Ross Hern on Thursday evening of last week. Miss Margaret Hern is spending the Easter vacation at her homethe Easter vacation here. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. pleasing duet at the on Sunday morning. Mrs. Ross Horn visited with hef aunt Mrs. Frank Gunning on Wed­ nesday. Peters' sang a Easter service Mr. and Mrs, Harfy Bate, of Port Burwell, spent Easter week-end with Mr. and iMjs. wm. Cook.