The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-12-15, Page 81
THURSDAY, DECE.MBEIl 15, H)32 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
YOU ARE INVITED TO COME
AND' SEE THE NEW
Adoration Dresser Sets
(COMB, BRUSH AND MIRROR)
DIAMOND RINGS
BIRTHDAY RINGS
SILVERWARE OF ALL KINDS
CHINA
WRIST AND POCKET WATCHES
$10.00, $12,00 AND $15 00
Headquarters jjfors Elpctrio Mantle
anti-Dresser Clocks
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Exeter Markets
Wheat 40c.
Oats 20c.
Barley, 32 c.
Shorts, 85c,
Bran, 30c.
Midlings 90c.
Manitoba’s Best $2.25
Model Flour $2.00
Welcome Flour $1.60
Malting Barley 32lc.
Feed Flour, $i.oo
Creamery Butter 26c.
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. J. Bernard Jlhodes,, M[, a,
Minister
Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M, Organist
10 a.m,—Sunday School J
11 a.m.—“Deliver us from Evil.'’
Last in the series on the Lord’s
Prayer.
7 p.m.—“A Significant Silence,"
B STORE OPEN EVENINGS NEXT WEEK
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The Question of the Hour!
if
S. B. TAYLOR
GIVE HER—Genuine Hartz Moun
tain imported singing canary
and cage at Grieve’s
Store.
Rutter 19~20c.
extras, 26c,
firsts, 22 c.
$3.50
LOCALS
Drug
Give our driver your order for
Fruit Bread for Christmas—Middle
ton’s Bakery,
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
BEEF RING RE-ORGANIZED
The Thames Road Beef Ring held
their 27th annual meeting at the
home of Mr, Richard Johns on Mon
day evening at which there was a
good turnout. The reports for the
year were quite satisfactory and all
of the old members joined again
for another year which speaks well
for the organization. Mr. Wellington
Kerslake was elected president
Wm. Elford, vice pres., and Ed.
Johns, secretary. The headquarters
for the beef ring will be on the farm
of Mr. Chas. Miller as usual.
MAIN ST. MISSION CIRCLE
So
on
Main Street Young People’s
ciety held their anual meeting
Monday evening. Favorable reports
were given by the treasurer and
diferent departments. The topic was
given by Mr. B. W. F. Beavers. Rev.
A. E. Elliott then presided over the
election of officers, which resulted
as follows: Hon. Pres.,, Rev. Mr, El
liott; Pres., Wm. Balkwill, vice, pres
Hilda Sims; Sec’y-treas., Merna
Sims; pianist, Violet. Gambrill; con
venors of departments, Christian
Fellowship, Jas. Francis; Missions
Evelyn Howard; Citizenship, Gerald
Skinner Literary, Gordon Lamport;
Recreational, Marvin Howey.
AN ENTERTAINING PLAY
OYSTERS—Drop in at Grive’s
Sandwich Shoppe afternoon or even
ing and enjoy an oyster stew, Oysters
in bulk.
We have a good stock of Walnut
Chests, Cedar lined priced from
$11.95 to $25.00.—E. R. Hopper’s
Furniture Store.
The 'Women’s Institute are asking
their" members anti friends fori dona
tions of candy for the inmates of the
Huron County Home. The candy
will be packed at Middleton’s Bak
ery, Wednesday, December 21st,
Skating,
Exeter
to-night, (Wednesday)
Arena.
I Rev,
receive
December
from 8 to
M.
at
A. and Mrs. Hunt will
the Rectory on Tuesday
20th from 3 to 6 and
10 p.m.
be too late to shop
Elliot is able to be
following his recent
Rev. J. H. Stainton, B.A.,B.D.,
Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M
Organist and Choir-Leader
,m.—Rev. Robb, of Centralia.
3 p.m,—Sunday School
7 p.m.-—“The Messiah" by the pas
tor.
The choir will render selections
from Handell’s famous composition
“The Messiah."
Wednesday—Prayer Meeting
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. A* E. Elliott, Pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leader
—The Minister
-Sunday School,
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3 p.m.-
7 p.m.-r-IThe Minister
Monday—Y. P. S.
Monday—Y. P, S.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt.
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir-Leader, Mr. Middleuiiss
4th Sunday in Advent
a.m.-•11
3 p.m.’
—Morning Prayer.
.Sunday School and Rector’s
Bible Class
7 p.m.—Evensong
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It is the question of 0What Shall I Give Him” and ‘‘What Shall I Give Her,” Your
questions can be answered by looking over this list.
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Silk Scarfs
$1.25 to $3.95
Turkish Towels
25c. to 98c.
WARM
Wool Gloves
50c., 75c., $1.00 '
FRENCH
Kid Gloves
$1.95 to $2.95
Silk Hosiery
"■ft.
FANCY
Handk’fs Boxed
25c., 50c., 60c.1W! A TTrinTT?TrT»
49c. to $1.00
Leather Purses
$1.95 to $2.95
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FANCY
Pillow Cases
95c. to* $1.25
Bath Robes
' $2.95 to $7.35
Plaid & Reversible
Blankets
$3.75 to $7.50
BEAUTIFUL
New Spreads
. $2.95 to $5.50
Parasols
SILK AND WOOL
$2.50 to $5.50
Lovely Lingerie for ^majs Gifts
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Lovely Lingerie all in individual boxes. The popular lines in vests,
bloorrevs, gowns, pyjamas, and slips. **
it Sweater Coats
$1.49 to $4.95
Cape Gloves
$1.50 to $2.50
All Wool Hose
50c. to 75c.
Boxed Neckwear
49m to $1.00
Garter & Brace Sets
$1.00 to $1.25
Silk Scarfs
50c. $2.00
Fine Shirts
$1.25 to $1.95
V-Neck Sweaters
$1.50 to $2.75
Leather Belts
75c. to $1.50
China and Dinnerware
Many new lines have been added for Christmas. You should see our
25 and 50c. counters. Many useful and dainty pieces at these prices.
Bauer Hockey Outfits for Boys and Girls
The skates and shoes are both guaranteed by the makers and the shoes
have the Hickory Arch Support recognized as the best and most popular
ankle support. The price are the lowest we know of
Boys’ and K’irls’ Outfits $3.25; Ladies’ and Men’s Outfits $3.60, $3.90, $4.95
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It will soon
early.
Mr. Sandy
around again
illness.
•Mrs. D. Richard is seriously ill
at the home of her son, Mr. Leslie
Richard in Stephen,
Miss pearl Rollins, of
visited with Mr.
May’ during the
Master Bobby
been ill for the
still confined to
Mr. W. J. Smith, of Centralia/ who
has been quite ill for a couple -of
The Young Ladies’ Bible Class
James St. Sunday School put on a
three-act play entitled “The Secret
Society” in the church basement on
Friday evening last. A good crowd
w,as present and were provided with
a fine evening’s entertainment, the
girls keeping the audience in rounds
of laughter by their speeches and | weeks is much improved,
old fashioned costumes. Miss Made
line Dearing played an instrumental
and Mirs. Stainton sang a solo be
tween acts Those taking part were
Misses Jean Pilon, Mary McKaig,
Madeline Dearing, Ruth Fraser, Eil
een Snell, Margares Ellerington,
Helen Heywood, Marjory and Alma
Lawson, Helen .Salter, Gladys Pen-
hale, Pearl Wood, Florence Southcott
and Norma Wilson.
Of London,
and Mrs. William
week.
Dinney, who has
past two weeks is
the house.
MAKE — W
MIDDLETONS’
Your Headquarters for
Christmas Candies
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SALE OF HOME BAKING—Fan
cy .goods, candy etc. on Saturday
December 17th. Tea will be served.
The Salvation Army Hall.
See the new twin oil burner at
$29.50. We have two used washing
machines at $i5.0;0' each and one
that can be driven with a gas en
gine or by an electric motor
$8.00. W. J. Beer.
for
willDr. Campbell, of Hensall,
address the Thames Road Farmer’s
Club on Monday, December 19th on
the Warble Fly. Mr. Mart McTag-
gart will entertain in his usual in-
imicable style. Everybody welcome.
P. Passmore, sec’y.
Christmas Trees for Sale—Leave
your orders at Wilson’s Grocery.
GIVE HER — Hudnut’s, Yardley’s
Potter & Moore’s, St. Denis
Toiletries in sets, prices to suit
everyone at Grieve’s Drug Store
FOR SALE —i Beatty Electric
Washer (wooden tub) in good con
dition. $30.00. cash..—IE. J. Wethey
ltp
Come in and see our stock of Kin
dergarten Sets, D-oll Carriages and
Children’s Reckers.—E. R. Hopper’s
Furniture Store.
FOR SALE—A set of light
horse s’eighs, complete with
seat and .shafts. Apply North
Service Station.
one
box,
End
ltp.
Miss Margaret Wilson R. N., of
Seaforth, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stewart.
The Senior Girls and boys of the
Exeter High School have entered the
W. O. S. S. A. Oratorical Contest.
The Exeter School will close.
Thursday, December 22nd for the
Christmas holidays and re-opens
January 3rd.
Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer has return
ed home after spending the last two
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Lip
pert of Melbourne.
The manager of the Exeter skat
ing rink has a fine sheet or ice and
the rink is being opened to the pub
lic to-night (Wednesday.)
This section has been experiencing
a cold snap for several days and the
mercury has dipped below the zero
mark on a couple of occasions.
Mrs. Fred Green, Exeter North,
who has been very ill for the past
four weeks, is not improving as fast
as her many friends would wish.
Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes and Mrs.
Rhodes were in Toronto several days
last week. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Wm. Blayney who visited
with relatives.
Owing to the recent announce
ment in this paper in reference to
a new London Life agent Mr. W. C.
Pearce wishes to state that he ij
still an agent for the London Life
and is able to give any service that
may be required.
'Messrs. T. Pryde, Past D.D.G.M,.,
of South Huron Masonic District and
Mr. Geo. Lawson were in Auburn on
Friday last- attending the funeral of
the late John Wilson Sr., aged 84
years who two years ago received his
50 year Jewell as a Masonic past
master.
James Taman, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Taman, of Bly’th,
and a cousin of Mr. W. W. Taman
of town, died suddenly on Wednes-
CANDY 15c. a pound up
SMILES ’N CHUCKLES BOX
CANDY
We guarantee all box candy to
re-
j
be absolutely fresh or money i
funded,
FRESH NUTS, ORANGES,
FIGS
CHERRIES, PRESERVED
MELON FRUIT CUBES
Middleton’s Bakery
Phone 52
Mr. and Mrs. Manford Belling and
son’'Donald, of Detroit, visited
Mrs. Bolling’s parents Mr. and
A. Francis a couple of days
week.
with
Mrs.
last
GIVE HER—Books, all the latest
titles by your favorite authors.
Reprints at 90c. each at Grieve’s
Drug Store.
Rev. J. B. Rhodes, M,A„ of Caven
Presbyterian Church took the anni
versary at Ailsa Craig, Sunday. Mrs.
Rhodes accompanied him and visited
with friends over the wdek-end.
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logsWANTED TO BUY—Walnut
Apply to Harold M. 'Corbett, Lucan
Ont. 2tc........
WANTED—A few loads of Alfal
fa or clover hay. Apply at Times-
Advocate.
Christmas Cards printed with
your name and address as low as
$1,50 for two dozen. Our cards are
going over ’big this year.
I have in my possession on Lot
13, Con. 9 Township of Stephen a
roan steer, weighing 1,000 pounds,
with cut in left ear which came to
my herd While in pasture, Owner
may have animal by paying expens-
e& I have lost a Hereford steef
all white face, weighing 1000 lbs.
with cut In right ear. Notify Mi
chael S. Elnkbelner, R. R. Number
2, Credlton. 11-24-Jtc,
TRY OUR NEW CANDIES, NUTS AND ORANGES FOR CHRISTMAS
Special Special Special
Fancy Quality Dates
3 lbs. for 25c.
Falcon Jelly Powders
6 pkgs. 25c.
Finest Quality Mincemeat
2 lbs. for 23c.
New Seeded Raisins...............per pkg.
Candied Cherries.........................per lb.
Large Raisins with Seeds'...........2 lbs.
Iciag Sugar.............................................2 lbs.
Old Cheese, finest quality .... per lb. 23c.
15c.
39c.
25c.
15c.
New Re-Cleaned Currants .... 2 lbs. 28c.
Candied Pineapple Rings . . .. 1-2 lb. 29c.
Real Choice Seedless Raisins . .2 lbs. 25c.-
Tasty New Cheese .......................per lb. 15c.
California Grapes .........................2 lbs. 19c. ' sf
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-W. R. GOULDING
t. c. M.
Organist and Choirmaster
James Street United Church
Instruction in
Piano Vocal Organ Theory
Supervisor of Music in Schools
Studio, iMain St. Box 123, Phone 193
EXETER. ONT.
HOW WOULD YOU FEEL—
IF SOMEONE STOLE YOUR PAY
ENVELOPE?
man in every five is robbed of
his earnings each year
Why trust to luck?
Income Protection Policy will
One
An
carry on from where you are forced
to leave off.
LET US SERVE YOU
JAS. P. BOWEY
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
Phone 229
SUN
Go to Grieve’s Sandwich Shoppe for
your Christmas Candies, Nuts
Oranges. ’Fresh and sweet.
and
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MENS’ STORED
—Gift Suggestions*--
Handkerchiefs,Dressing Gowns,
Sweaters,Underwear,
Mufflers,Garters,
Collars,, Bra.ces,
Socks,Shirts,
Belts,Ties
Caps,; Hats,
SPECIAL. BARGAINS
in Suits and Overcoats for the Holiday Season
w. w.TAMAN
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
or-
HON. “JIMMIE” GARDINER
Hon. James G. Gardiner, former
Premier of Saskatchewan, and pres-|
ent leader of the Liberals, in that i
province, spent the week-end recent, the “LIGHTNING FLASHES”
ly at the hoihe .of his sister, Mirs. G. „ ’Allen, St. Marys. Mr. Gardiner] The Boy .Scouts of Exeter have
came East to attend the recent gath-1 ganisfed their first patrol, calling it
ering of Liberal leaders at Ottawa. I the “Lightning Flashes.” The badge
On his return to the West he was' will he a yellow streak of lightning
day evening of last week. Besides accompanied by his mother, Mrs.1 °n a black background and the call
his parents he, is survived by one Gardiner of Kirkton, who will spend is - “boom, boom, boom.” Borden
J the winter with her son at his home 'Sanders was elected secretary of the
—('St. Marys journal-Ar- troop and Warren May treasurer.
Three new recruits were brought in
at the meeting Friday evening. Af-
i ter the business session a game of
basketball was engaged in.
: Me-1
and
came
the Weekly Court at London
sister, Mrs. Me’rvln Camm and one f.ne wrnier
brother, Joseph, both of Bridgebitrg Regina,.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horney, Kip-'gus.)
pen, pleasantly surprised
niece Miss Irma Ferguson
eember 1st on the occasion
12th birthday. Twelve girl
were invited to a bountiful
Und everything was served in
A very pleasant evening
for the girls.
Rev. James Stua. t ,Ph. D., of the
Presbyterian Church, Ailsa Crgig,
occupied the pulpit of Caven Pres
byterian church both
evening and preached excellent ser
mens. Dr. Stuart is
of exceptional ability,
low-graduate of Knox college With
Rev. W. A. Young, of Heimali and
Rev. Mi*. Rhodes, They make a trio
of which any college may be ftroud.
A Fernery or Mirr«or will make a
lovely gift for Christmas.R.
Hopper’s Furniture Stere.
their [
on De- of her. WILL
friendsI
supper
twelves
followed
morning and
a young man
He is a fel-
BEFORE THE COURT
will of the late Robert
, formerly Of Kippen,
his decease of London, <
The
Mordle.
before
before
a week ago for advice to the Exe
cutors, The Canada Trust Co., and
for interpretation of certain clauses
Mr, Justice Fisher, of (Toronto,
heard*’’ argument and has since giv
en his decision in favor of the as
signee of the legacy to the testator’s
daughter the late Mrs. Annie Glenn.
A. R. Douglas represented the Exe
cutors, Fletcher Smith, the heirs
other than Mrs. Glenn, M. F. Glad
man, The London & Western Trusts
Co., Executors Mrs. Glenn Estate and J. G. stanbury tor the assignee jone will cull for you,
of the legacy. President.
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GATHERING FOR OLDER .MEN
All James St. Church* oldeAboys
will please accept this invitation to
attend a meeting of the James St,
“Pioneer Club” to be held in the
lecture room Of the cnurch on Tues
day next, December 20th, at 2.30 pan
Seventy of the older boys are ex
pected and will engage in singing
and talking, listening and learning,
laughing and greeting, eating and
drinking. Lively program and tasty
lunch and ho charge. Be sure to
come. If you cannot walk phone
54 or 259 in good time and some-
-J. W. Down,.
Christmas .will soon be here !
Now is the time to select
your XmasGifts
TAKE A LOOK# THROUGH OUR STOCK WHERE YOU
WILL FIND MANY PIECES SUITABLE, SUCH AS
WALNUT CHESTS, SMOKERS, TABLES AND FLOOR
LAMPS; ROCKERS AND SETS FOR CHILDREN; BOOK
RACKS, SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES, CRIBS FOR
BABIES; NICE NEW DINING-ROOM SUITES OR
BEDROOM SUITES AND MANY OTHER PIECES
ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES
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Furniture Dealer
. ROWE
EXETER Funeral Director
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