The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1935-03-07, Page 8THURSDAY, MAISCH 7th, 1935 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
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Express Your
Personality .,,,
With one of the clever new coif
fures for Spring.
Bonat adds that touch of
uality so desired by smart
everywhere. . ,
Special prices for the
season beginning March 1st.
Be sure to make your appointment
early so that wt? may give you better
service. Each wa,ve guaranteed,
Phone 231w Day or Night. Evenings
by appointment
individ-
women
coming
H. M. SMITH
Exeter Markets
Wheat 93c.
Oats 3 8c
Barley 65 c.
Buckwheat 47c.
Manitoba’s Best, $2.6
Welcome flour $2.60
Dow Grade Flour $32
Bran $28.00 a ton.
Shorts $29.00 a ton
Mixed Chop $1.45
Cieamery Butter 30c.
Dairy Butter 23-26e.
Eggs, A large 18c.
Eggs, A medium 16c.
Eggs, A pullets 14c.
Eggis B 13 c.
Eggs, C 12c.
Hogs $7.35
ton
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. S. Jloore Gordon, B.A., B.l).
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane. organist
10 a.m.—.Sunday School
11 a.m.—Mr. Gordon Peddie B.A.,
of Knox College.
7 p.m.—Mr. Gordan Peddie B.A.
■Mr. Peddie was the student minister
ut Bayfield for 4 years and graduates
in theology this year. A cordial invi
tation to all to hear this brillant
young man.
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BEAUTY SHOPPE
See our new assortment of English
‘Crystle, I’ickle and Jelly Dishes at
25 and 30c.—S. B. TAYLOR.
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We are offering New Sunfast Wallpapers at the lowest prices in years.
Brighten up the interior of your home with the new patterns we are now
showing. The cost is small. See our room lots at
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
98c
Rev. A. B. Elliott, Pastor
Miss Eveljn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leadt? •
they
FOR SALE- Two dual purpose
Shorthorn bulls, 17 months old. Ap
ply to Hubert Hunter, R.R. 1,
trajia, ’phone Kirkton 39r3.
Cen-
ltp.
BAND EUCHRE—On Wednesday
March 13 th, a progressive euchre
will be held in the Town Hall. Lib
eral prizes awarded. Admission 25c
and lunch will be served. Every
body come and help the band.
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Notice to Farmers
We are prepared to contract
Peas and Coin starting March 11th.
Kindly call at our office.—Canadian
Canners Limited, B. R. Bartow,
manager.
for
'Thames Read Farmers’ Club are
expecting a oar -of cedar posts any
day and would like as many as ;pos-
sible -to phone their orders in at once
so that they may get. them right oft
the car. We are selling- to non mem
bers at one cent a post extra. We
would also like all orders in for grass
seed and fertilizer.-—-Pe.cy Passmore
Secretary.
TURNIPS FOR SALE—Also some
cut straw. Apply to Chas. Prout, R.
R. No. 1, Exeter. ltp.
WANTED—10 yearling cattle to
feed on oat straw. Apply to Geo.
Link, R. R. 2, Dashwood. Phone 21
.r 34 Dashwood. 3-7-tfn
FOR SALE—Cheap. Fordson Thaot-
or in A-I condition. Apply’ to box 273,
Exeter. ltc.
TO RENT—House on Andrew street.
Apply Times-Advoc'ate. 2-2 8-tfc.
Having disposed of the Centralia
Chopping Mill to Mr. Gordon Ham
ilton who is n-ow in possession, all
outstanding accounts are now due,
and if not paid by March 10, 1935,
will be placed for collection with
costs added.
These accounts may be paid at my
residence, Main Street, Exeter —
WM. J. SMITH
HOUSE FOR SALE—.Storey and a
half, stucco house and garage. All
modern conveniences. Situate on
Main Street. Close to church and
school. Apply to box 280D. Exeter.
2tp.
FOR SALE—Eight turkey hens
and one tom, large Bronze; one Wis
consin incubator, new, 250 egg ca
pacity. These are the property of
ithe late Mrs. Ella French. Apply to
Geo. Link, Administrator, Dashwood
R. R. No. 2. 2-28-tfc.
.FOR SALE—Percheron horse, five
year old. Priced for quick sale.—
Sandy Elliot ,Ford Dealer
FOR SALE—Chicken Coop size
17x12 in good repair suitable for
colony house. Apply to F. W. Clark,
Crediton. 2-14-tfc.
FOR SALE—Underwood Standard
Typewriter with 18 inch carriage.
Apply at Times-Advocate.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by
undersigned up until 1 o’clock, April
6th for tractor power for the opera
tion of the grader on Township
roads in Usborne for 1935.
lowest tender or any tender
necessarily accepted,
Henry Strang, Clerk Hensail R.
March 4th, 1935
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TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders will be received1 by
the undersigned, up to March 8, 1935
for the following alterations at Ca
ven Presbyterian Church, Exeter.
(a) .Shingling
Church ro-of and
nex.
(b) Lowering
ditorium, approximately 3 feet with
Donna conna board, or similiar ma
terial and building partition across
the Gallery.
(c) Painting thp walls and ceiling
of auditorium and vestibule with 3
coats of paint.
(Specifications may be had from
the Secreary-Treasurer or other
members of the Managing Board.
• Lowest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted.
William Sillery,
Soc’yt-Treas.
Exeter RR b
the North side 'Of
all of the East An-
ceiling of the iAu-
Cedar Chests
AND NEW FURNITURE
Also furniture remodelled to- order.
We take orders for all kinds of ca
binet work for kitchens, etc at the
DASHWOOD PLANING MILL
. a.m.—-’‘<Fa,ther forgive them,
know not what they do”
First address in series on
seven words from the Cross.
p.m.—Sunday School.
p.m.--Service conducted by
men of the church: Chairman
speakers, Mr.
G. Mawson. Male
selections.
the
SPECIAL UNBLEACHED SHEETS
These sheets are 72 inches wide and
inches long and are exceptionally good
This is our regular 45c. a .yard
90
quality,
sheeting
EACH 98c.
PILLOW CASES '
Hemmed Pillow Cases in a very good
quality bleeched cotton in 42 ins, very
special at per pair
49c.
TABLE OILCLOTHS
Twelve new patterns to show you in
1 1-4 and 1 1-2 yard widths.
11-4 yd. width 45c. 11-2 yd. width 55c.
NEW PATTERNS IN CHINTZ
Just the thing for curtains, cushion
tops, box covers, etc. at the special price
per yd. 22c.
the
Mr.
Jas.Chas. Pierce;
Francis and Mr.
choir will give
Monday—Y. P. S.
Wednesday-— M:ar.
ion.
hood.
Mrs. (Rev.) A. E. Elliott is con
fined to her .bed with the ’flu.
Mrs. M. Pfaff is confined -to her
home suffering from the quinsy.
Miss Mona Gould, of Stratford,
called on friends in town on Sun
day.
Mr. Louis Jackson,
visited with friends in town on
day.
The first robins of the season
beep reported. It won’t be
now.
Miss Grace Christie, of Woodstock,
is visitin-g with her grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Chris. Luker.
Mrs. Wm. May is quite
home. Her many friends
for her speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Fergus, visited with Mr.
Arthur Jones last week.
Mrs. (Dr.) Lannin and
'Turnbull, of Hamilton, visited
relatives ovei’ the week-end.
Teddy Johns, of Elimville, who is
ill in the Sick Children’s Hospital,
London, shows but little signs of im
provement.
Mrs. David Christie, of Russeldal'e
is seriously, ill with pneumonia. Miss
es Ina Jaques R. N. and Margaret
Johns R.N., are in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth IT. Johns
(nee Miss Irene Bierling, R. N.)
have returned home from their wed
ding trip in Chatham and Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Lon
don, spent (Sunday with the former’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood.
The second degree team of the I.
O."O. F., Brucefield, will visit the
Exeter lodge Tuesday evening of
next week and exemplify the degree.
Mrs. Schwegler, of Toronto, .who
hasi been spending the winter at the
heme of
Dore, is
troule.
Messrs. J. Aylmer, Eli and Earl.
Christie, of London, spent Sunday
with their parentis Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Christie.
Mr. W. 6. Pearce received word
Monday of the deatlh of his cousin,
Mr. Wm. S. Pearce, of near Wallace
town. Mr. Pearce attended the
funeral on Wednesday.
Rev. Borden and Mrs. Cunning
ham and daughter Betty, of Mill
bank, visited with the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cunning
ham the forepart of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fanson re
cently moved to Exeter from a farm
in Usborne and iare occupying their
residence on Huron St. We wel
come them to our midst.
Mr. Ed. Lindenfield Was rented
from Mr. Senior the store formerly
occupied by Mr. F. L. Grieve as a
drugstore, and he is having it fixed
up for his tinsmithing and plumbing
business.
Short}’ Grant and his band played
for the pre lenton dance in the city
hall, St. Marys on. Monday night.
The crowd, cne of the largest of
the season were highly compliment
ary to Exete'r's orchestra.
Mr. G. S. Howard, principal of the
Exeter Public School, hag been*
granted a month’s leave of absence
owing to the (condition of his health.
His position is being supplied by Mr
Alvin R. Dodds, of Seaforth.
'Miss Ruth Ba'lkwill left on Mon
day fcr Atwood where she will be
empoyed as sexer at the chick hat
chery of Dr. Elwood Roe. Miss
Balkwill has also been engaged as
chick sexer. at Mr. Kenneth Wein’s
hat/chery, Dashwood.
Mr. Albert Traquair lias; made
some alterations to his hardware
store that are a decided improve
ment. He has had the stairway to
the second story removed to the
rear of the building thus giving him.
■considerable more display room.
A Maggie and Jiggs Supper of
corned beef and cabbage was given
in Caven Presbyterian Church
Wednesday evening of last
The ladies provided a splendid
past which was much enjoyed by
present.
The information has come to
that a family in town is in need a second hand baby buggy and ifi
anj’ person has one to spare it will! be greatly appreciated. Men's Irons-'
ers cr lelft off clothing that can be
made over will also be appreciated.
Kindly notify Times-Advocate.
The Exeter Horticultural Society
have -a very attractive list of pre
miums for their members this year.
Both- spring and fall premiums will
be given, Mr, J, W. Powell is this: month making a canvass of the ci-l
tizeng for membership. Membership
forms will be found on another page.
The friends of Rev. William Hhg-
, gith will regret to know that he is
in the Jasper Hospital In Alberta
suffering from the effect® of a stroke
which ha® effected life speech and one side of life body*. The doctor I the largest surplus of any Canadian
in charge is hopeful of his partial > Weather Insurance Company
recovery, r " "I;;.;"/’: “
muV’HeT’lnwlw™ M?fS?sct,s' '««> “0 «» M
Parsons, end $230,514.32.
13tli, Mens Un-
Visi|t of Elimvil'le Brother-
of Stratlfroy,
Sun-
have
long
ill at her
will hope
Knox, of
and Mrs.
Mrs.Reg.
with
her daughter, Mts. N. J.
seriously ill with heart
on
week.
re-
all
us
of
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. J. H. Staintoil, B. A., B.D.
Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
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. a.m.—The Minister
p.m.—Sunday School
p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Subject—“.The House of Seven Devils.”
Thursday—Y. P. S.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt.
Organist, Miss MacFau]
Choir-Leader. Mr. Middlemiss
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I a.m.—U-Go-I-Go Class
- a.m.'—Morning Prayer and Sermon
p.m.—Sunday -School and Rector’s
Bible Class
p.m.—Evensong and Sermon
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
Saturday, March 9th
Display of Smart Spring
Suits and Coats
New Spring Dresses
All Shades $3.95 up
Also a full line of Silk Hose and
Underwear
WARD’S LADIES’ WEAR
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Permanent Waves
Croquinole
Spiral
Combination
Croquinole Ends
Phone 245
D. S AI.TER
COMPLETE PROTECTION
is the need and demand of today.
How abbut that auto of yours!
Has it got Protection?
If not phone 157w and let us fix
it up for you before it is too late
All kinds of Insurance
Life, Auto and Accident, Etc.
JAS. P. BOWEY
Phone 157w or 157j.
Coal, Coke, Etc. ‘Sun Life’
ill
SHEETING HEMMED FREE OF CHARGE
With the exception of ouir Special Unbleached Sheet at 98c., all Sheeting sold this
week will be hemmed free of charge. Cottons are higher in price. See our unbletched
sheeting at 45c. and 50c.; unbleached at 50c., 65c. and 75c.
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PURE LINEN TOWELLINGS STAMPED MATS
We are told that linen will be 30 per
cent, higher. We offer a special in all linen
roller towelling at
18c. A YD. OR 5 YDS. FOR 85c.
We have quite an assortment to choose
from in 1 yard, 1 1-4 yd. and 1 1-2 yd.
lengths.
PRICED AT 25c., 65c., and 75c.
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S ALL WOOL
SWEATER COATSMEN’S MILITARY FLANNEL SHIRTS
They are wonderful value for this
special low price all sizes, each
A good quality all wool Sweater suit
able for women or men.
79c.SPECIAL AT $1.49
100 PAIRS OF NET CURTAINS
This is a factory clean-up. There are values in this assortment to $2.25, some of
them slightly damaged. You will appreciate these values when you see them
SPECIAL AT PER PAIR $1.39
GROCERY SPECIALS
Genuine Scotch Oatmeal
DATE COOKIES
2 lb. for .... 29c
Aylmer
TOMATOES
Large, 2 cans 19c
FREE! FREE!!
10c. pkg. SHAKER SALT
with 1 lb. good bulk TEA
Black9 or Mixed
For only . . . 49c
The new Breakfast Food
OAT PUFFS
Ready to serve, large pkg.
10c
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DATES
Good Cooking
4 lb. for.... 25c
1 pkg. Aunt Jemima
PANCAKE FLOUR
and 2 lb. tin CORN SYRUP
white or golden
For..................33c
McCormick’s
SODAS
2 1-lb. packages . 25c
GOOD COOKING
Per lb.............
EXTRA QUALITY
3 lb. for . . . .
RICE
. 5c
RICE
25c
Very Choice McCormick’s
FIG BARS
UM
2 lb. for .... 25c
BEANUT BUTTER
Best Quality
2 lb. for ...... 25c
Head Lettuce, Celery, Par
snips, Carrots, Cabbage, etc
LOWEST PRICES
Southcott Bros.
Have you
Money to Invest?
Whether the amount be large or
small it will pay. you to investigate'
Great West Life Assurance Company;
Annuities. These Annuity Contracts
are planned to suit individual needs.)
Whether you wish to invest a lump
sum or make yearly, semi-annual,
quarterly or monthly deposits there
is a contract to suit your require-
I ments. An Annuity of this kind
will give you a greater Guaranteed
Income than any other investment.
We welcome Inquiries
C. V. PICKARD
Representing The Great , West Life
Assurance Company
Exeter
Individuality
NO OTHER PATTERNS FIT IN WITH THE NEW STYLE ==
THEME OF MEN’S CLOTHING AS WELL AS =
THOSE CHOSEN FOR OUR SUITS =*
THESE BRITISH WOOLLENS ARE CAREFULLY
SELECTED FOR THE SMARTLY DRESSED
MAN, AND INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED
TO YOUR MEASUREMENT
NEW SPRING SAMPLES ARE NOW ON HAND
PRICES FROM $22.00 up
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IN GOOD STANDING
The Western Farmers’ Weather
Insurance Mutual Co., of which Mr.
N. Ogden is the agent held their an
nual meeting recently. The directors
report was considered the best the
company had been able to give. The
increase in the number of policy-
holders was 623 and the increase in
.business amounted to $1,174,310.00.
The total .number of losses during
the year were 677 amounting to
$11,373.54. The amount of interest
Phone 165
Do you want a new awning, tent
or tarpaulin? Do you want any
Dry Cleaning, Dyeing or Laundry
Work done? If so, .apply at C. L.
Wilson’s. We wil’l also deliver the
Stratford Beacon-Herald to your
home -for 12c a week,
Dresses and Suits MTaX?Zedd 59c
W. W. T A M A N
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. S
IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlir’llSERVICES AT CAVEy CHURCH
Owing to the illness of Rev. Mr. I
Gordon, the services at Caven Pres--
ibyterian. church will be -taken next
Sunday, both morning and evening
by Mr. Gordon Peddie, B.A., of
Knox College, Toronto. Mr, Peddie
■ Will graduate this spring and is one i ° . r i-... u- _ii • J. <> 11.
I church. He served’four years' most
'.'acceptably as student minister at
Bayfield.
Caven Y. P. Guild
The Young People’s Guild of Ca
ven Presbyterian Church held their
regular meeting on Monday evening.
The Vice-President, Jean Stanburyi,
presided. The meeting took the
form of Missionary bight and a talk
on Formosa was given by Helen
Grieve and Eileen Webb. We learned
many interesting things about the
McKay Hospital and the life and
‘habits of the Formosians.
received during the yeai on Bond 1h"|,Of uie outstanding young men of the
vestment and bank deposits amount
ed to the sum of $10,262.77 .pi
amount almost equal to the total
losses occurring during the year. The
sum of $5,000 was invested as also
$25,000 re-invested in bonds dur
ing the year bearing interest at the
rate of 5 per cent. This company hag
______ _ ____ ___x. . y doingRev. Mr. Haggith’s boy"* business in Ontario. The liquid As-
He is- a nephew df Mr. iSam
MARGARET STRANG AUXILIARY
'The Margaret Strang
Women’s Auxiliary of Caven Presby
terian church held its bi-weekly
meeting on Thursday last at the
home of Misses Jean, and Blaine
Stanbury. (Supper was served at 6
o’clock and was daintily prepared
by Misses Barbara. Atkinson, Helen
Grieve and Pat Russell. The pro
gram was one o,f a. most interesting
nature consisting of papers prepar
ed and read by Misses' Pat Rusell,
Etlhel Kydd and Betty Hogarth on
"Schools in Japan,” followed by a-
spirited impromptu debate on the relative advantages
school in Japan or in
next meeting will be
home of Miss Marion
March 14 th,
of aitteiiding
America. The
held at the
Gladman, on
, o^he March meeting of the Main
soM attendance. It
with a .Short devotional period a
Rut)h about acuiious boy, took the place of the Scripture reading. a voioil duet
wa3 sung by Misses Hilda and Dor-
, ,T11G tn»ic t^en from Todav1 Si “Kaslern Women
louay and Tomorrow” was spien-
Marjorie Medd. A leading on the life cf Edith davell wag read by ,HJiaa gim^ ^116 busi-
.then conducted by the F?GS+?en S ^1SS Evelyn Howard, af-
itlon ai’d benedic-
which
sowing,
by the
social time was spent during,
the girls, were engaged in
, A,dainty htnch was served
hostess.