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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-02-12, Page 8THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1936 Bonal Special Features A winder specially adapted for Fine, Medium and Coar.se HSur Chemitally pure solution f in^viduul wave JSTew Patterns and Styles inI House Dresses WE CAIL FOR AND DELIVER I W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE ful values at 10c, 12c. .a ?■ James Street W. A. Exeter Markets Wheat 72c. Oats 30c. Barley 40c* Buckwheat 38c. Manitoba’s Best $2.70 Welcome Flour $2.>50 Low grade flour $28.00 a ton Bran $22.00 u ton Shorts $22.00 a ton Standard Screening Chop $19.00 Mixed Chop §21.00. Creamery butter 2i8c, Dairy butter 22-2 5c. Eggs, A large 20c Eggs, B 18c. ' Eggs C 15c. Hogs $8.50 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. Moore Gordon, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. J. G* Cochrane, organist 10 a/m.—Sunday School Services at 11 a.m, and 7 pan. as usual.Less stealing time Styles to; require !aet heat t* AH at.W ypesof features We Guaranteed R’tra cost. Phone 231w H. M. SMITH beauty shoppe ODDFELLO^B EUGI3 THCRSD ARY 13th Ladies MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A, E. Elliott, Minister Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader Sunday School Anniversary 11 a.m.—'Rev, Stanley Johnston, of Lucan. The Primary Department will sing also a .Sunday School choir, 3 p.m.-—Bunday School 7 p.m.—.Rev. Mr. Mair Young People’s choir with Sunday •School orchestra. Monday evening—Y. P. S. Thursday—Prayer Service at 7.45 Several dozen new and smart House Dresses have been placed on our racks this week. They are good values AT EACH $1.00 Sheets Hemmed Free of Charge This Month We have our new Spring Sheetings to hand and all sheetings sold this month will be hemmed Free of Charge. Lovely Wabasso Cottons in bleached and unbleached at Per Yard 45c, 50c, 65c and 75c Esmond and Woolcot Blankets This lovely blanket we offer you at a special price this month. They are so warm and cozy and come in plain shades and fancy checks. See them in the south window Size 66 x 80, inches. Special at $1.89 t C. V. PICKARD 3 lb ■i Permanent Waves Club Church. Garnet February 29th.&and Ward’s Ladies’ i Phone 165, Flynn. Silver 10 11 3 eveals *0s and her are has for Will the home. who has spent leg, and him $25.00 Chats $19.95 Cdats $4.50 to $$.50 Dressef $3.95 Dresses f rediton Sec’y. 2tc. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH -JAS. P. BOWEY ’fill Life Representative A St. Patrick’s Bupifer held in Main St. Chu/ch^ 17th. Please keep UaJj^'open. al IDEAL ME SALE—A medium $4.25 Twih^weate $2.25 and $2^5 PI# Skirts $2^0 $1.00 Pci Hours 3 to t> p. Saturdays 8 a.l CANADIAN Russell Phone 245 Our Coniibination^ nent Wave beautiful, ly ringlet FORWALE PEA EWL 157W NOW aim to please.” ileigh- Mr. Try our Delicious TOMATO PURE PORKy 2 lb. f sized in Ex- Tihi$ property has not ’’been 't® sa$e before but will be at a* very reasonable price. ft 4yc. MARKET Phone 38 February Clearance Sale Coats, Dresses, Skirts^Twin Smess, ji am 1 Perma-! ^coiffure ofreate . ROOMS 1 *fbase Provide Lunch Generdl Insurance & Rea) — representing Estate 3 QranCe Co ind Insur- ny of Canada. Fire & Casualty Down. left on Phone 16 MY-T-NICE FLAKEMT Fresh Stock LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Wm. Parker returned home Saturday after visiting with relatives in Toronto for three weeks. The many friends of Mrs. Albert Mitchell will regret to kndw that she is seriously ill at her Miss Florence Down, the past two months visit-ing with Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Thursday to return to. Oshawa. Mrs. Charlotte Hockey, who is in . her 84th year, owing to her age and health has given up house-keeping and is now living with her son Nor­ man. Mrs. Bert Bissett who has been ill with a .chronic case of appendici­ tis was taken to Victoria Hospital, London, on Monday to undergo an . operation. Mr. Archie Davis left Thursday of last week for Westminister Hos- . pital, London, wher he is receiving treatment for a wound in the received during the late war which has again been giving trouble. Mr. G. J. Dow’s auction, sale of horses advertised for Wednesday has been postponed until Friday. A Valentine Tea under ..^e Aus­ pices of the phancel Guild^f Trivitt . Memorial ChjirOh will b^ueld at the ’ .rectory on Igriday, Fapmary 14tb from 3.30 tdj 6 p.m. tions by Audrey a: and Jack Hf™ Lois Hunte|| Table of ho Me -Collection. / 14 th ^SSuslcial selec- f^Labelle Sims 'ap dancing by Marjorie a de candy. BIRTHDAY PARTY A number of friends and bors gathered at the home of and Mrs. W. H. Dearing on Monday evening and pleasantly- surprised them it being in honor of Mr. Dear­ ing’s seventyr-first birthday. Before entering, the home Mr. and Mrs. Dearing were .greeted with "Hail, Hail the Gang’s All Here" and at once the door was opened and all given a hearty welcome. The even­ ing was spent in playing eucihre. The prizes were: foi' ladies highest score Mrs. Preston Dearing and for gentle­ men’s high, Mr. Thos. Dinney, while Mrs. E. Rowcliffe .carried away the booby prize. The guests provided a very dainty luncheon and at its conclusion Mr. Dearing very feelingly thanked one and all for their kindness in help­ ing him celebrate another milestone on life’s highway. All present ex­ pressed their pleasure in being pres­ ent and felt that a very enjoyable evening had been spent with this hospitable couple and hoped that next year would find all present for another such event, and that Mr. and Mrs. Dearing be long spared to enjoy many more such gatherings The Thames Road Farmei are booking orders for a cdrjjf coke, orders to be filed as saon’as^ossible. Get in your supply it I this will be the lasts car. cedar posts also coimn eff ithe car, 2 c. a piec% Percy Passmore, Seg JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Arthur Page, Minister W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader 11 a.m.—-"The Turning Point" , 3X p.m.—Sunday School ■7 p.m.—"Youth, the Deliverer" The C.G.I.T. will assist the minis­ ter in this service. Wednesday S p.m.—‘Prayer Service Thursday 8 p.m.—Y. P. Union Friday, the 14t'h, will be Valen­ tine Day. Mrs. N. S. Eaton, of Orillia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Traquair' for a week. Miss Margaret Ellerington, nurse­ in-training at Victoria Hospital, Lon- l don, is holidaying for three weeks at her home here. Mr. James Grieve has neen confin­ ed to his home for the past week through illness. He is improving and expects, to.be out soon. Mr. Jas. Ballantyne, M.L.A., left the forepart of the week for Toron­ to to be present at the opening of I the legislature which took place on I Tuesday. I Miss Alice Handford returned to her home here ’ on Thursday last af­ ter holidaying for a couple of weeks with Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Stainton in St. Thomas. M'r. H. T. Rowe, who is ill in Vic­ toria Hospital, London, is somewhat improved. Mrs, Rowe and daughter Mrs. -Wm. Alison are at present spending a few days in London. Mr. Norman Stanlake has been elected secretary-treasurer of Caven Presbyterian Bunday ■ School in the place of Mr. Harry G. Strang, re­ signed and Mr. Harvey Hyde will be ■ his assistant.i Rector, Rev. M». A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader. Mr. Middlemiss Gtli Sunday after Epiphany a.m.-—U-Go-I-Go Class a.m.-—Morning Prayer & Sermon p.m.—.Sunday School and Rec­ tor’s Bible Class. 7 p.m.—Evensong, and Sermon The Great West Life The Wawaitesa Mutu ance Co.g- $ The Casua&y Coj The Consj^ida c°- M/ ' Covering'W^^es of Life, Wind, Au­ to, Fire,^^^ability and Sickness and.' Aqcidept Insurance. Exeter New Patterns in Chintz at a Special Price 10 New Patterns in Chintz, very suitable for comforters, cushions, etc. in grounds of blue, fawn, greens and black. * Per Yard 19c Bleached Table Linen If your linens are g ‘ ’’ * *8 a good buy. This linen i sold for $1.50 per yard. While this Jpiece lasts we are making a special of i S/.00 per Yard New Patferns in Stamped Mats It is the time for hooking jfhats. We offer you a number choose from We have never sho banding to match.Wond terns in 30 inch width # MACARONI* Ready Cutf 3 lb. for BROKEN SQDAS Fresh > McCormick’s COFFEE Gold Medal for ... . 25c BUTTER BIX McCormick’s Per pkg. •. . . 15c ORANGE MARMALADE Large jar ■ 25c iiMin^arim—win PEAS 3 cans for ... 25c RICE Good Cooking The Wonderful Helens —-^Illustrated Dr*-H. R. KMSTON ofW estern ,-^miiversity ^of five lectures auspices of the ’eople’s Guild Phone 16 First^n a serij uirder thj=g^ | Youuu Ca^en^rresbyteraara Church MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 th at 8 o'clock: sharp Season’s Tickets, Adults $1.00 Students 75c. Single Adlmrssiom 25c. xpecte hardWOOD WANTED—5 wood, beach and niaplc|for FOR brick residence, well located eter offered f< sold nowHouse haS^U modern conveniences; with garden and fruit tapes. C. V. PIC RD, Phone^l.65, Exeter Owing to unceftai tiofis we are taking i Seldon’s weigh s day. Other arra made if necessar take hogs on rail wishes it. A. W Sons. Phone 171 r road, condi- ogs ait R. G. every Thurs- ents can fee e will also ing if anyone therington 6, Exeter, Two new "stores are being opened up in Exeter. The store formerly oc­ cupied by Mr. C. L. Wilson and, the one recently vacated by Miss M. Armstrong have both been rented and will be opened up shortly. At a meeting of the Board of Stewards of James St. Church on Monday evening, Mr. J. W1 Batson was re-elected chairman and Mr. Clarise Snell ^r>as«d^cted treasurer, taking the plaW H. T.- Rowe who resigned. Mr. Norman Ferguson, son of Mr. Wm. Ferguson, of the Thames Road, about twb weeks ago was thrown from a cutter. Little attention was paid to it at the time and on Mon­ day he visited the office of Dr. Dun­ lop and it was found that he had fractured a small bone in his should- er. Q Miss Irene Kyad, who recently fractured both bones of the left leg when it became twisted in the run- 1 ner while riding on a cutter, been in St. Joseph's Hospital several days for treatment. Bhe be brought home as soon ' as roads are opened up* iMir. and Mrs. G. Tuckey son Donald, of London, motored up Saturday and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Mawson, Ow­ ing to the highway being blocked i south of Exeter and as it was open- > ed up to the north Mr. and Mrs, Tucfcoy and son left here for Clin­ ton and taking No. S Wghwttf mo- ^to 12; iiodfi tored to .Stratford and from there to London, February Usually the Coldest Month A study of weather report that the lowest tempera longest spells of cold recorded in February. In vidV£ of this keep the.poal bin furnace operating a .sudden'drop i not ton be wise to r [1 filled and iciently, so that emperature will d house. So try a nthacite. .-------------- 7 --------------< j Sweater Sets.I $16.95 $14.95 $ 3.95 $ 2.95 ced . et ... $2.95 and Plaid $2.25 Slip The Left-Hand Woodworking Shop AT ELIMVILLE For Yoqr Repairs Your Old Furniture made new. All kinds of woodwdH Lathe Turning Wood Pulleysg cedar cl^J^ts (all cedar); ueckj^kes, doubletrees, etc. Phone 25i &rtpjlcti’ccs,In order to to stoc spec ur stock, previous g, we are offering Trivitt Memorial A. Y. P. A. The A.Y.P.A. held their regular meeting Monday evening with the Vice-President, Walter Matthews n the chair. After the opening devo­ tional exercises the minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap­ proved followed by the ro;ll call. Business was discussed including the Progressive Euchre to be held next week at the home of Mrs. Fred El- lerington. Mrs. Hunt then took, charge of the meeting when an in­ teresting program was .given by the children of the Sunday school, con­ sisting of dialogues, readings, vocal duets, tap dancing and guitar solos. The meeting was closed by singing the National. Anthem. Owing to the stormy weather that has prevailed for several weeks pre­ venting many of dur subscribers from coming to town the Times-Ad- vocate has decided to extend the date of the draw for prizes in ’the subscription contest for two until when ton* Whooping- t troubles economical, ck, it works. medicine, Sybilla sputa* Milts, bronchit^, coug cough, colas a th* arise, it’s safe, q’lUck a* reSults go d dr iwey try IL All DritggHts. weeks I 4 Dresses & Suits tESX? 79c The W. A. of James Street United Church met on> February " Church parlors, Mrs. E. 2nd vice-presidOnt, took The meeting was opened hymn 56. after which Mrs. M, Hey­ wood read the Scripture Lesson, fol­ lowed by the Lord’s Prayei* in unis­ on. 1'he miniiteb of the last meeting were read1 and adopted, Correspon­ dence was read by MrC, Dinney, af­ ter which the Treasurer gave her re­ port* Several Sympathy Cards had been sent out and twenty-two calls made on the sick' and shut-ins list, Each group then gave their report* A new committee consisting of Mrs. Fred May, Mrs. Thos. tunney and ! Mrs. Frank Taylor 'were put in to look Jafter the program | months of April, May and. wits decided that the W. . 6 in the Rowcliffe, the chair, by use of program tot the pane. It A. wouldthe W. f 4 not Jiold their March meeting usual, but. would entertain their hus band’s instead, on Tuesday night of 1 Marqh 10 th, In the absence of Miss Reddy, the program convenor, the meeting Was taken by Mrs. Goulding. Gladys Stone and Hazel Elliot fav­ ored the ladies with a duet which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Page then gave a most inspiring reading “The First Women's Association" after Which Mrs. Hiram Shaptdn sang1 a Solo. Closed the meeting by use of hymn 138, after which all repeat­ ed the Mizpah benediction. A dain­ ty lunch was served. Counsel: “On the hight in Ques­ tion, did you not have several drinks ■of whisky?" Witness: “That’s my business." Counsel; “I know it’s your bust* ness, but were you attending to it?" • iwjj w’SKtrSShw. i