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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-10-11, Page 8THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE SMAKTflESS begins with the coiffure. Try a Ilonat Permanent 'Wave in the most dis­ tinctive styles dictated by the fash­ ions of today. •Satisfaction guaranteed or iwney refunded Phone 23lj Exeter; Residence 30r31 Crediton One Door South of Times-Advocate H. M. SMITH BEAUTY SHOPPE Exeter Markets Wheat 93 c. Oats, 38 c. Malting Barley 66c. Manitoba’s Best $2,90 Model $2.8u Welcome Flour §2.70 Low Grade Flour, §1.55 Bran §1.30 Shorts, §1.40. Creamery Butter 24 and 25e. Dairy Butter 19-22c. Eggs, extras, 24c. Eggs, firsts 19c. Egg>, 'seconds, 16c. lies §6.85. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev’. S.Moore Gordon,B.A., B.D. ^llnister Mi•s. J . G. Coclu-juie,organist lu a.m.—-Sunday School * 11 a .m.—-“Fleeing from the AVrath to C’J•me.’ 7 p.nj.—<**The Kingdom it shall not be destroyed.” Our Anniversary services will be held October 21st with Rev. Ken­ neth McLean, B.A., of Wingham, as speaker. Fowl Supper Wednesday, October 24th. = J*UK] * Sn£wt All-Wool Jersey Dresses In a lovely all-wool jersey in shades of Brown, Blue Navy, Wine or Black. A good warm dress for cold weather, moderately priced, each $3.49 Mr. family day Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, London, spent the week-end the former's parents. Mr. and AV. H. Wood. Mr. Kenneth Stanbury, B.A., is with Aylsworth & Co., spent the holidays unde ental roof. and Mrs. AV. J. Bradt of London, spent the with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell. • of with Mrs. LOCAL NEWS LOCALS 11011- who Toronto, t lie pur- o i BAKING SALE—At Beavers Hard­ ware on Saturday October 13th at 2 o’clock under the auspices •.if the Main Street Mission Circle. Progressive Euchre and Crokin- ole will be held in the Town Hall on Frdiay, October 12th under the George Grant and his Huron.ans I auspices jf the Exeter Women’s In- have been engaged t'» play at Park-} stitute. Go< d prizes and lunch will hill an Wednesday and Kippen on be served. Everybody come. Admis- Fridaj evening. s-dn 25c. Rev. L. C. Harvey, of Granton, I visited with his mother uii Tuesday and Mrs. Harvey accompanied him home .n a visit. Mr. and Mrs Manning, of Bow- inanviile. and Mr. and Mrs. McTav- iii.li, i f Toronto, were visitors with Mr.’ and Mrs. j, A. Stewart f <r Thanksgiving. Mr. W. G. Medd, Misses Eleanor and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. B. AV. F. Beavers and Mr. and Mrs. S. Ross were m London last week attending the funeral of the lalte Rev. Dr. E. Medd. Hazel Clarke, of Guelph, vis- lier home here over the week- visiting for a her sister in E.Aldvvortli friends in I. O. o. F. Installation of Officers will held next Tuesday, October 16th S p.m. by D.D.G.M. Bro. H. B. Tishburn, of Goderich and Suite, All members are requested to be ent. AV. E. Middleton N. G. be at M. pres' CHICKEN PIE SUPPER Tuesday, October 16th. 6 p.m. Trivitt Memorail Parish Hall. Admission 40c. and children 25c. to FOR SALE’—iA second hand ladies and a second hand gents’ bicycle. Apply to C. L. Wilson. MAN WANTED with car to hand­ le Ward’s Quality Teas, Coffees, Cocoa, Spices, Extracts, Toilet Prep­ arations direct to established users in Huron County. Write T. H. Ward Company, John South, Hamilton. 10-21-2tp. The Thames Road Farmer’s Club have some Kings and Pewaukee ap- Orders should be left come later. No. bushel. Parties quantity of an- the spies. •—P. isles for sale. for Spies which will 1 apples at Sue. a must take an equal other variety with Passmore, Secretary, NOTICE Canners begin buying October 15th. Prices on Telephone Office, Ex­ Canadian poultry on application, eter 28; Manager’s residence 3 6. STRAYED—From lot 5, Con. 6, Stephen, a red-rmn yearling steer. Please notify Herb Mitchell, Crediton fi6r!4. ltc PULLETS FOR SALE—Barred Rocks, well grown and fully feather­ ed from Canada Approved Stock. Hogarth Baby Chick Hatchery Exe­ ter. APPLES FOR SALE — McIntosh Reds, and Snow apples are now ready, spies three weeks later. Call at my place and get your supply. Fred Middleton, Clinton. 10-4-2tp FUR COATS. FUR JACKETS— made to measure; also relined, re­ paired, remodeled and reglazed at low prices. Expert work; also dress­ making. AVanted—old seal c< ply to Mrs. Norman Hockey ats.Ap- 2tp WANTED—An unlimited of light and heavy, cheap Apply to Frank Taylor. mber horses. nu con. 10,* STRAYED—Onto lot 16, Usborne, an aged ram. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply to J. S. Simpson, R. R. 1, Kirkton. FOR SALE—Dark, solid oak din­ ing table, round, width 3 ft, 8 inches and length 7 ft. 10 inches, 5 leafs, 5 round legs; large mahogany plat­ form rocker, good as new, half price white iron bedstead with springs. Apply to Mrs. H, Parsons. 4tc. Used Used Electro FOR SALE ' electric washer, copper electric washer, wooden range, very cheap. W. J. Beer Lub. tub SALE OR RENT —< On'An-FOR . __ drew St. in 4he village of Exeter, a solid brick house, about three acres of land. Can be bought at very low price. Fine place for chickens or onion growing, In village of Granton, nearly new solid brick house on one fifth of an acre of land. Fully modern, hydro, hardwood floors, good heating equip­ ment, running water, bath, etc. Pric­ ed at half original cost. Act quickly 41* Inff0rL I have also a client wishing to tent a house or bungalow, must have modern conveniences. Is re­ take have modern conveniences, sponsible party and would C. V. Pickard, Exeter Phone 165 Mrs. Fred Ford, of Usborne, is on the sick list. Mrs. AV. C. Pearce spent the week- enr at Milverton. Mr. Harry West, of Sarnia, -;pent the holiday with his mother. Mr. Marvin Howey, of Aylmer, spent Thanksgiving at liis home here. Miss ited at end.e Mrs. couple Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. spent Thanksgiving with Stratford. Mrs. A. Gunning spent end with her daugher Ji Tookey in Lucan. Miss Margaret Penhale, of m-ont, spent the Thanksgiving days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarise Snell family spent a few days in Detroit the later part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ferguson, of Toronto, spent a few days with Mrs. Egan and Mr. James Sweet. Miss Madeline Ridell and Mr. Ray Shilby, of London, spent giving with Mr. and Mrs. Broughton. Mrs. Chas, treat of wild the bush for ing Day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and Miss Janie Hogarth, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hogarth. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Northcott and Mr. and Mrs. E. Ubelacher, and son Norman, all of Stratford, visited with friends on Sunday. Me-isrs. Reg. Beavers and Maurice Cook, of Sarnia, spent Thanksgiving with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. B. AV. F. Beavers. Miss Margaret Ellerington, nurse- in-training at Victoria Hospital, London, is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Ellerington, Messrs. T. O. and H. O. Soutlieott were in Detroit Thanksgiving Day where they took in the ball game between St. Louis and Detroit. Visitors for Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard were Mrs. Annie McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Manson, jack and Marguerite, of Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Dayman, of Inehkeitli, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dayman, of Kippen, vis­ ited on Monday with Mr. and’Mrs. Chas. Dayman. In the council minutes last week it was stated that application had been made for medicine for Mrs. John Taylor. This should have read Mr. John Taylor. Mr. .and Mrs. Wm. Winer and son Severne and Miss Winona Frayne spent Sunday and Monday in Mar­ lette, Mich., visiting with Mrs. W. F. Winer. Mr. and Mrs. AV. J. Beer, and Mr. and Mrs. Kervin Werner, of London, spent Sunday and Monday with Rev. and Mrs. Borden Cunning­ ham at Millbank. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Glenn and Master Jack, and Mr. Morley Good­ fellow, of Toronto, spent the week­ end at the home of the former's aunt Mrs. McTaggart, Trivitt Memorial Church will hold Harest Home Services on Sunday next. Rev. K. E. Taylor, M.A., B.D. will conduct the morning service and Rev. Frank Anderson M.A., B.D. will preach in the evening. t Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kestle and little daughter Janet, accompanied by Mrs. F. W. Clark * ” have returned after Mariotte, Ohio and Virginia. Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Mrs. Well. Hern and Miss Olive Hern spent Thanksgiving Day in Norwich with the 'former’s son Mr. and Mrs. Norinaq Hern. Miss I-Iern remained on a visit. Mrs, McIntosh who bas been ing for of Mr. turned Sunday, family helm and visited with Mr aunt. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Newman and son Seldon, of Kingston, Dr. Harry and Mrs. Seldon, of Sharbot Lake; ■ Mr. George Seldon, of Vancouver, Mr. Wm. Seldon, of Ingersoll and Wallace Seldon, of London- 1 Wm. Bel­ li oli- and Thanks- V.AV. Dayman had raspberries picked in supper on Thanksgiv- a rare of town, ., of Crediton, a motor trip to Spencer, West —.............. ....—*-“•*—— ■ • —’— - MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor Miss Eveljn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader , a.m.—-Communion Service p.m.-—Sunday School ■Rev. Stanley Johnston B.A. 11 3 7 p.m.' of Lucan Monday—Y. P. S. Thursda y—P payer Meeting JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. J. II. Stainton, B. A., B.D. Pastor AV. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M, Organist and Choir Leader i 11 a.m.—Sacramental Service. All parents are urged to be present and bring with them their chil­ dren. p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—“Dabbling in Real Estate.” Immediately at the close of the iservice there will be a forum at which farmers’ problems will be discussed and some plans made for. the future .Farmers and families especially invited, merchants and the middle that we may understand •other better. Wednesday—Prayer Meeting Thursday—Y. P. Society. 3 4 their also man each TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. ML Organist, Miss Choir-Leader, Mr. HARVEST HOME a.m., A. Hunt. MacFaul Middlemiss SERVICES ■Holy Communion —Sunday School 8 10 a.m.- 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer & Sermon' Rev. K. E. Taylor, M.A., B.D., I “Thou Shalt Keep the Feast of Harvest” j p.m.—Evensong and Sermon Rev. Frank Anderson M.A., B.D., Anthem— ‘‘Thou Crownest the Year” ' | Chicken Pie Supper Tuesday 6 to 8 o’clock 7 Winter Coats OX DISPLAY NEW FALL DRESSES HOUSE DRESSES Sizes 34 to 48 SILK SUITS, HOSE & SLIPS Ward’s Ladies’ Wear Come and see our stock You Will Want To Buy. PERMANENT WAVES with Deep Natural Waves and Lovely Curly Ends I). SALTER Phone 245 Congratulations to the Cardinals on winning the World Series That is what people say to them­ selves “Congratulations” when they use D & H Coal, Coke Alberta Coal “We Aim to Please” Jas. P. Bowey Phone 157 or 229 “Insurance of All Kinds” or New Styles in Fur-Collared Coats You will find a good assortment to choose from. The styles and cloths are the $13.95 to $30.00season’s newest. Prices range from LADIES’ ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS In shades of brown or black. These Coats are real value, made with a roll col­ lar and a fairly good weight EACH $2.25 BOYS’ ALL WOOL SWEATERS In V Necks or Collars. The best Sweat­ er we know of for boys’ school wear. Out­ standing value at 98c. THISTLEDOWN YARN Our customer’s like this yarn for Knit- tirtg. Splendid for Sweaters, Scarves, Af­ ghans, etc. Comes in all the wanted shades 18c. 2 for 35c. MEN’S NIGHT GOWNS & PYJAMAS Made from good wearing and good pattern flannelettes. Cheaper than you can make them for small, medium and large sizes $1.25 AND $1.59 Men’s Swagger Winter Coats That have style. Made from All Wool materials in the newest models and are not high priced. Before buying your new Winter Coat look at our values BOYS’ CORDUROY KNICKERS With doiible kriees and seat. These make warm and great wearing pants for cold weather. $1.85 BOYS’ SHIRTS AND BLOUSES These new Shirts and Blouses are sure to please the boys. The pattern's are good and they are not skimped in making. BLOUSES 75c.; SHIRTS $1.00 GROCERY SPECIALS Fresh Ginger Snaps Pineapple Marmalade Finest Cod Fish 2 lbs. for 19c Finest Quality 1 lb. pkgs 2 for 29 Corned Beef large jar 39c Cooking Onions 2 tins for 25c Peaniit Butter Very Choice 50 lb. bags 59c Jewel Shortening,Matches per lb.11c large jar 23c 3 large boxes 23c Tasty Cheese Old White Fresh Soda Biscuits Blue Berries Per lb.Per lb.m bulk for Pies 15c 25c 2 lbs for 21c 2 cans for 23c Southcott Bros LOCAL NEWS i Miss Helen Bawden is confined to her home through illness. Dr Wm. Lawson, of Listowel, spent the holidays at his home here. Mr. Stanley Walter, of Handver, epent the holiday at his„home here. Miss Swan R. N., of Heusall, is visiting with Miss Nettie McTaggart of town. Inspector R. J. Eacrett of Brant­ ford, called on Mr. and Mrs. B. AV. F. Beavers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis, of St. Marys, spent Thanksgiving Day with their parents here. Chas. Anderson, of Sarnia, spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Ex­ eter and Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. K. G- Clarke daughter, in Windsor this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper little daughter attended Wingham Fair on Wednesday. Trueman Elliot wife and family, of London, visited with relatives in town over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry little son, Grant, of London, visited with relatives over the holiday. The public schools of Exeter and district were closed Friday last while the teachers attended the West Huron Teachers’ Convention which was held in Goderich that day. _____ and June spent .several days and David and Smart New Furnishings FOR FALL. Shirts with ties to match and Grey Mufflers, in the new patterns *n shades and ilalS, dark grey, blue grey and brown $2.00 $1.00 $2.50 Sweaters, Coat Sweater, V-Neck Turtle Neck 2.50 I W. W. T A M A N I PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Mr. Wesley Dearing, of Stephen township, has been confined to his home with the flu. * Miss Evelyn Howard attended Hie London Conference Young People’s Convention at Leamington last week PSI •Junes & May have purchased a new Furd truck for their seed de- paitment. The regular meeting of the Wo­ men's Association of Main Street church was held in the school room on October 4th, The devotional period was conducted by Mrs. Jac­ ques. Miss Violet Gambrill favor­ ed with a pian’o solo which was on- joyed by all. The with the Mizpah 1 quarterly tea. was i the meeting. Holiday visitors home were Mr. ..... ...... _........ Morgan, Mrs. W. L. Gay, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Plant ana soft Jackie, Mrs. R. B. Sanders, Mrs, E. A, Cook and sfeter Nellie Gay, of st. ’Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. AV. T. Elford and fam* vvauace aeiaon, ol uouaun, were | hjf’ ^. ^hftiville and Mr. and Mins, holiday visitors at the home of Mr; J* Veale and family, of Wiftchel- and Mrs. R, G. Seldon, saa. Hern, Mr. and Olive visit­ home re­ several months .at the and Mrs. D. A, Gordon to her home in Blenheim on . Mr, and Mrs. Gordon and motored with her to Blon- Gordon's i meeting closed benediction, A served following at the Elford and Mrs. Charlie A REAL BARGAIN!! Dresses & Suits ECL Master Cleaned - Tailor Pressed v CleaningMarvo System of Dry THE FOLLOWING AGENCYS WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU W. W. Taman, M.C. Sleamon, J. M. Ross & Co., S. Rannie Exeter Centralia Lucan Hensall ALL GARMENTS INSURED E. W. CROUCHER, DIVISION REP?'