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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-11-22, Page 8THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 15)31 THE EXETER TIMRS-ADVOCATE THE SOCIAL SEASON is at hand, a Bonat Permanent Wave will help you to look your best dur­ ing the coming months of social ac­ tivities. Expert Beauty Service at reasonable rate. Phone 2i3ilj for appointment. H. M. SMITH BEAUTY SHOPPE LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. Graesick and Mr. Ed. Foster of Varna, visited at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. A, Wildfong, , on Sunday. Miss Verna Pridham and Miss Margaret Hodges, of Detroit, are holidaying in California at the pre­ sent time Mrs. W. H. Wood returned home from Toronto on ‘Saturday after a visit with her daughter and other friends. Mns. E- A. Amy left for Brantford on Saturday where she was called -owing to the death of Miss Elizabeth Exeter Markets Wheat 93c, Oats 34c. Buckwheat 43c. Manitoba’s Best $2.75 Model $2.75 Welcome flour $2.60 jLow Grade Flour $30.00 a ton Bran $24.00 a ton Shorts, $26.00' >a ton Creamery Butter 25c, Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, S. Moore Gordon, R.A., B.D. Minister Mrs, J. G. Cochrane, organist 10 a.m.—-Sunday School 11 a.m.—-“The Shepherd’s Song” 'm|III lllllll 7 p.m.—‘Christ in the Eternal Past’ ■ We are adding many new lines of new goods that we want you to see. These now on display. We invite you to call and spend a littl® time looking them over, are Butter 19-22C. A large 32c. A medium 29 c. B 24c. C 17c. A, pullets 15c. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA i LADIES’ FUR COLLARED COATS LOCALS The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Institute will be held at the Rectory on Tuesday, Novem­ ber 27th at 2.3<0 p.m. Miss Ina Jaques R.N., is nursing in. Victoria Hospital. Mrs. Well Johns is in Toronto vis-’owing LU LUC ILCUUl UL xUU)J> £HiZ.aucv.‘l .’ Ham, who passed away the previous iting with her son Mr. Erank Johns.day.' The funeral took place on I Miss Gertrude Francis spent the Monday, Miss Ham visited here witn Jweej.c_el],(j Miss Gladys McLean Mrs. Amy for some time about a month ago. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Webber and family, of .Ingersoll and Mr. .and Mrs. A. A. Ingram, of Detrqit, visit­ ed with Mrs. S. Hardy on Sunday. Mrs. Hardy hats ’been visiting with her daughter at Ingersoll and turned with her. The young people of James United church presented their “Civil Service” before an apprecia­ tive audience .in Staffa Tuesday evening. At the close the Women’s Association of the Staffa United church served refreshments. The young people will present their play at Zurich Thursday evening of next week. This will be the fifteenth ■performance. The U-Go-I-Go class met at the Rectory on Friday, November 16th and were addressed by five members of the Oxfo-rd Group from London. The visiting teams were Misses Me- Vicar, Chaipraan, Caines, Cook and Mrs. Bending. The members of the team each gave short addresses on the object and outcome of the Ox­ ford Movement in their lives. re- St. play NOTICE All accounts owing 'to Mrs. Beat­ rice Christie are due at once and if not settled before December 1st will be placed for collection with added. Accounts are payable C. Luker. costs to Mr. at Kipipen, Mr. and Miss Russell Peart, of Rockwood, spent the week-end with her sister Mrs. Geo. Jaques. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Freckleton, of London, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hannigan. Mr. Frank Sheere returned to his duties Monday after being confined to his home for a week with appen­ dicitis. Miss Dorothy Ryckman, nurse-in­ training at Victoria, Hospital, Lon­ don, spent the week-end with her parents here. Mrs. K. J. Sims is visiting in Wind­ sor with her son Mr. Melvin L. Sims and. in Detroit with other relatives and friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kuntz, Wind­ sor, and Mrs. Ralph MacDonald, of Detroit, spent the week-end with IMr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz. Mr. and Mns. T. S. Neale, of Ham­ ilton, visi’ted at the latter’s home in Brucefield and with friends in Exe­ ter over the week-end. Mr. N. who has time left Hospital, con. 5, heifer, STRAYED—From lot 22, Stephen, a black yearling marked in right ear. Information gladly received by James Stanlake, phone Crediton »17r5. STRAYED—Red cow and calf on­ to the grass farm of John Bell’s lot 16, Hay on Sept. 2nd. Owner may have same by paying for pasture and this advt. Apply to Wallace Ross, Kippen. 11-22-ltc. Mrs. Arm- over Esli know Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader 11 a,in.—Rev. Dr. Mortimer, Auburn W. !M. S. Thankoffering Sunday School Dr. Mortimer Song' Service. Monday—Y.P,S. Thursday, 7.30—-Prayer Meeting and Bible Study'. Sunday, Dec, 2nd—Musical Service in the evening. Mrs. A. Clark and Mr. Frank Elliott will assist the choir in the evening. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. J. H. Stainton, B. A., B.D. Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader 11 a.m. 3 7 SPECIAL W. M. s. THANKOFFER­ ING SERVICES —The minister, p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—Mrs, Homer Brown, of China will be the special speaker. Special Music by the Choir Seats are reserved in the centre for the W. M S., Mission Circle and C. G, I. T. and Mission Band. Wednesday—Prayer meeting. Thursday, November 22nd, Main S’t. Y.P.-S. will visit James St. Y.P.S. Come one! Come .all. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M>. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlewlss 10 11 3 : 1 a.m.- . a.m.- p.m — -U-Go-I-Go Class —Morning Prayer & Sermon -Sunday School and Rector’-s Bible Class 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon 7.45 Thursday—Prayer Service and Choir Practice If you are thinking of furniture for Christmas you will find a good selection here.—E. R. Hopper’s Fur­ niture Store. 16 only Fur Collared Coats, Everyone new this reason. Everyone has been re­ duced in price for quick clearance. SILK AND WOOL SCARFS In a fine range of new colorings and weaves. 79c. TO $1.00 Three of Canada’s leading maga­ zines for one year for one dollar. This is one of the biggest clubbing offers the Times-Advocate ha<s ever made. Read the advertisement on another page. WANTED—-Reliable men to act as Agents. M.ust have car, and knowledge of iLive-Stock feeding. We will train you.—Canada Mineral Products Limited, London, Ontario |11-2 2-!3itc. NOTICE—-Accounts for flowers at the cemetery are now due and should be settled before December 1st.—John F-ord. POULTRY WANTED Canadian Canners are now in the market for Poultry. Head, feet and feathers off, contents of crop removed, but not drawn. Prices on application. Telephone: Office Exeter, 28; Manager’s residence 36. No poultry accepted Saturday afternoons MAN wanted With car to hand­ le Ward’s Quality Teas, Coffees, Co­ coa, Spices, Extracts, Tq^let Prepar­ ations direct to established users in Huron County, Write T. H. Ward Co., John South, Hamilton. FOR SALE—To clear, about 40 pairs pure bred Canneaux Pigeons at $1.00 per mated pair. —C. Pickard, Phone 165, Exeter. v. BAD DEBTS COLLECTED No collection, no charge. We lect accounts, notes anywhere, will surprise you with results1. Send in your debts today, United Credit & Collection Co., Owen Sount, Ont. ll-l-2mc. col- We MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL Huron in the Court The next meeting o-f the County Council will be held County Council Chambers, House, Goderich, at 2 o’clock on the afternoorf of December 4th, 193 4. All accounts, notices of deputa­ tions or applications and other impor­ tant business requiring attention at this meeting of the Council should be in the hands of the Clerk not later than the Monday previous to the meeting of the Council. Dated at Goderich this Sth day of November 1934. j, M. Roberts, county Clerk Hannigan, a war veteran, not been well for some Saturday for Westminster London for treatment. New Canadian Dinnerware made in Canada from Canadian material. When in Exeter call, and see it on display at S. B. Taylor’s., Jewellers. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tapp and fam­ ily, of London, visited with Tapp’s two sisters,, Mi’S. V. strong and Mrs. G. Heywood the week-end. The many friends of Mr. Heywood will -be pleased to that he is improving and is able to be up each day. Mr. Heywood has been under the doctor’s care for the past six weeks. A number of the members of Leb­ anon Forest Lodge motored to Hen- sall Monday evening when they paid a visit to Zurich Lodge A.F. & A.M. on the occasion of the official visit of the D.D.G.M. Rt. Wor. BUo. Geo.1 Jefferson, ,of Clinton. Mrs. John R. Ogden, of Whalen, who has been visiting for the past week in London with Mr. and Mrs. James Ogden returned home Sunday accompanied by her two nieces Misses A-letha and Jean Ogden and Messrs. H. Sutton and G. Ballingall, of London. Mrs. Percy Baker, w-ho for the past two months has been visiting at the homes of the Messrs. Thornton, Nel­ son and William Baker and Mrs. Newton Baker left here Thursday of last week and will visit for the next month in New York, Chicago, (Min­ neapolis and Winnipeg, turning to her home in Sask. The guest speaker at of Caven Young People’s Guild on •Monday evening was Dr. J. G. Dun­ lop, who gave a fascinating and in­ structive talk, tracing the medical profession from its early history up to the present time. A chorus was sung by a number of girls in the Guild. There was a splendid atten­ dance. Mr. J. W. Batson, Mrs. J. C. Snell and daughter Eileen, Misses Pearl Wood and Celia Christie and Grant Taylor motored to Toronto on Sun­ day. Mr. Batson and Grant visited with the former’s mother Mrs. C. A. Batson; Mrs. Snell and Eileen with Mr. and Mrs, W, A. Patrick and Miss Wood and Miss Christie with Miss Olive Wood, A: year ago this week many of the roads in this community were blocked with snow hud motor traf­ fic was difficult. The snowplow was med for clearing the highway. At -the time of writing we are en^ joying some exceptionally fihe weather. Many of the cattle are still in the fields. There has been quite a bit of moisture which is help ing out the water situation, Mr. Thos. Ryckman left last week for his home in Pollock, N. D., after, visiting for three weeks at the home of his 'brother Archie. Mr, Ryckman, hag been a resident of North Dakota for the past fifty years and states that this was the worst year the dis-j trlct has experienced. There wa»1 practically no crops, and farmers ; .........„ ,........„ being unable to feed their stock are Monday night? November^ 26th being forced to get rid of the same. • the Ford Garage. before re­ Moose Jaw, the meeting ■at SILK CREPE DRESSES In a number of new styles. These very popular priced and come in browns, greens and blacks SPECIAL AT $4.95 are AEROPACKS AND OVERNITE BAGS What could be better for a Christmas Gift? You will be surprised how much you can pack in them PRICED AT $2.00 TO $7.50 Bath Robes and Kimonas For men and women. These lovely robes come in moire and eiderdown, in plain as well as pattern effects. For a practicle gift these are hard to beat s2.95 AND §4.95 MY-T-NICE WHEAT BERRIES are now in fresh again ... s 36 INCH ENGLISH PYJAMA CLOTH A splendid cloth for night gowns or py- EE jamas. Good patterns and fast colors H PER YARD 29c. MEN’S AND BOYS’ LEATHER CAPS They are selling fast. The reason is— they are sUch good values BOY’S $1.00; MEN’S $1.25 MEN’S OVERALLS == We can’t replace them to sell for this EE price. While, they last E= PER PAIR 99c. MEN’S HEAVY RUBBERS 50 pair of men’s heavy rqbbers. A real good value at PER PAIR $1.95 = Now is the time to buy that New Fur Coat EE If you are interested in a New Fur Coat you should see us. We take your measure. EE You are sure of a perfect fit. Give you, any style that you prefer and guarantee the coat ~ in every way. You can inspect every fur and you can arrange easy payments. EE Electric Seals $100 to $150, Muskrats $125 to $135, Hudson Seal $175 up H GROCERY SPECIALS EE McCORMICK’S SODAS H lb. pkg .... 10c APPLES (Good Cooking) 11 qt. basket 25c RASPBERRY JAM large jar . . . 31c .. . per bag 25c. A new bo-iler is being installed the Exeter Creamery. Mrs. C. E. Aidworth is visiting Stratford this week. Mrs. R. Mawhinney is confined her home through illness. Mr. Wm. Rivers is confined to I home through illness. Miss Helen Dignan visited several days in Chatham. Miss Eleanor Medd is visiting brother Bruce, at Napanee. Mr. E. R. Hopper was in Toronto and Oshawa 'this weex -on business. Miss M. E. Northcutt spent a few days last week with friends in Lon­ don. Inspector Beacom, oif Goderich, visited the Exeter Public Schotol this week. Mr. Clarence Boyle, who is em­ ployed in London, spent, Tuesday at his home here. Mr. Gordon Greb, student at Wes­ tern University, London, spent the week-end at his home here, Messrs. Ulric ^nell -and Harvey Pollen are'in Oshawa and will bring home a couple of new Chevrolets. Mr. W. A-, Reaman, lof Toronto, V-itsited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Medd. Mr. Wm- Collingwood, who has been ill in Victoria Hospital for sev­ eral weeks, condition. Mr. Chas confined to . weeks has not been quite as well the past few days. Mr. James Bowey has been con­ fined to his bed for several days suffering from the flu. He is im­ proving and able to be up. Mr. Fred Haist, of Crediton, who has been in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, for treatment is suffering from gangerine in both legs and is in a rather serious condition. A large number of friends gather­ ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har­ old Taylor in Usborne on Friday ev­ ening of last week and in the course of a very .pleasant evening present­ ed Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor with a ! post nuptial gift of & handsome chair and table. Mr MLs . . I visited with the former’s- ! Mrs. the trip 'to Hamilton, Toronto-, Napanee and Kingston. LC ? for their new home at Owen Sound where Mr. Acheson Is on the f of the Bank of Montreal. 1 I in to his for her continues in a critical Birney, who has been his home for several and Mrs. Chas. Acheson (Nee Ann Bosscnberry, of Forest) mother, W. T. Acheson the forepart of week following their wedding They left Tuesday Free Moving Picture (Show 57l staff next at NEW MINCEMEAT 2 pounds for 25c NEW ORANGES Med. size 29c doz. large size 39c doz CORN For Your SYRUP Christmas Cake A- Bee Hive or Crown Brand 2 lb. tip • ■........... 17c. 5 lb. tin . ...............35c. 10 lb. pail ...............65c. New and very choice—Rais­ ins, Dates, Almonds, Shell­ ed Walnuts, Cherries, Peels Figs, etc. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Southcott Bros \ PERMANENT WAVES Marcelling Shampoo and Finger Waving Manicuring I). SALTER Phone 245 WINTER COATS UP$9.95 and DRESSES ! NEW BLOUSES Also a full line of Hoiise Dresses, Hose and Underwear Come in and see our Cut Work and Embroidery Suggestions for , Christmas Wards’ Ladies’ Wear Make Sure of Comfort This Winter. Order Your Anthracite Today—For Tomorrow’s Comfort Then, when the thermometer takes; a sudden drop, you’ll be mighty j pleased at your own foresight. We can supply you. We aim to please Phones; Office 157w House 157j Jas. P. Bowey “Insurance of All Kinds” REPRESENTING The Great West Life Assurrartce Co. The Casualty Company of Canada We are in a position to give you the best service' on -all forms of Life Insurance also Firo, Sickness cident, Automobile, Burglary, Glass, Guarantee Bonds and; ifisui'ance. Wo welcome Inquiries C. V. PICKARD phono 165 & Ac- Plate Wind Exeter. 2-Fant Suit Sale When MR. PARK, Special Representative of “CLOTHES OF QUALITY” VISITS US ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th Arrangements have been made with the makers of CLOTHES OF QUALITY for a special price on TWO PANT SUITS sold during this representative’s visit He brings with him the newest patterns for Fall and Winter, in the finest of British Woollens. Authentic models from London and New York REMEMBER THE DATE “CLOTHES OF QUALITY” are Guaranteed for Fit, Quality and Workmanship ' $23.50 and up Sold Exclusively by W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Dresses & Suits KQn Master Cleaned-—Tailor Pressed U Marvo System of Dry Cleaning The Following AgCncys will be pleased to servo yon. W* W. Taman, Exeter; J. M. Ross & Co., Lucan All Garments Insured M. C. Sleamon, Centralia S. Rannie, Hensail E< W. Croucher, Division Rep.