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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-06-18, Page 8THURSDAY, JUNE 18th, 1936 No Longer ... Need, you dread the tedious uncom- fo ruble «?t‘ssury in permanent waving. N<*w Bom.it Metl^d------ simplified wind|n^ reduced by one1' 1 arily required f Yeu ai- assuj with the Bonat^ Satisfaet P t Exeter Markets ,«8e. C. Stop - Look - Listen TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH 10 10 11 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFanl Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—U-Go-I-Go Class a.m.—Morning Prayer & Sermon THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE 44 4416 Sale Price $7.49 44. 4444 1 only Jaspe. Rug EXTRA SPECIAL 18c,98c.jr WASHABLE BLINDS SALE PRICE, each 49c, LEUM, 4 YARDS WIDE tanent Southcott Bros PhonePhone 16 Phone every day.us your 10 11 1 ROLL ENGLISH LI REG. $3.25. SALE PRICE PER YAH© Phone 38 In green only. Looks like linen and a real value. BOWEY Sun Life Rep. Prices on D. & H. Cone-Cl ed Anthracite have been erably red main at th finitely.. . der your c before th Ordc IDEAL The W.M.S. ofZMain St. United church will holdou homemade cook­ ing sale cni Saturday, June 20th, in the offiC^'o^F. J.. Wickwire from 3 to 6 pjwr'' i , 50 pair curtains, frilled and fancy nets. Many at half price SALE PRICE per pair ..... BORDERLESS FELTOL RUGS 7 1-2 by 9 feet....................................... 1 9 by 9 feet ............................................. : 9 by 10 1-2 feet............ ..................... t 9 by 12 feet ........................................... ! Fre^ Dinnerware With every cash purchase ya®1 make from us, we give Free Coupan^ low you to procure this beautifj|T Embassy Dinnerware absolutely Coupons with every 25c. purchase or i W H. M BEAUTY SHOPPE rdeal which has been ne- The 1 saves fatigue by operations an 'If the time | permanent of perfect vitalizing p Guaran Me 231w iitoba's Best $2,60 Jblcome Flour $2.40 ow Grade $25.00 a ton " Bran $21.00 a ton Shorts $21.00 a ton. Standard Screening Chop $19.00 Mixed Chop $£2.00 Creamery Butter 2 6-2 7 c. * Dairy Butter 19-22c. Eggs, A. large 19c. Eggs. B 17c. 14e. Mr. and Mrs. McTavish. of Detroit, motored over and spent Sunday with Mrs. T. Oke at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Flynn. Mrs. W» Batman who has been here for a few weeks returned with them. Rev. J. E. Stewart, of Roland, Manitoba, who was a Commissioner to the General Assembly at Hamil­ ton, visited with his wife and daugh­ ter among friends here on Sunday and spoke at Caveni Presbyterian church on Sunday evening. Rev. S. Moore Gordon conducted the Com­ munion at the morning service and introduced Mr. Stewart. a——____ _________________________m 1 IILOCALSI I I PURE PORK DELICIOUS CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W. A, Young, B, ScA. Interim Moderator Mrs. «T. G. Coclirane, Organist a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—-“The Christian & Service .—-Rev. S. Moore Gordon. 7 p.m.—“If we think not.’’ .—.Rev. Mr. Gordon MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E. Elliott, Minister Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader a.m.—Bunday School a.m.—Communion Service Lebanon 10 11 7 p.m.—The members of Lcuftuv! Forest Lodge A.F. & A.M. will at­ tend this service. Thursday—Prayer Service. oday T MARKET /MAID WANTED—For ge. housework in London home, J* all conveniences. Must tte goclu children. Good wages. 4fepir to t^x. 232, Exeter. ipral with with P.O. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Arthur Page, Minister W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader l and FinderiLOST—-Between- Woodham Exeter, a bunch of keys. 1 please leave at Tij^es^dvocate. FOR (fsA^ about llO I; a.in.—Sunday School a.m.—Rev. Harry Roy.le, Secre tary of the London Conference. 7 p.m.—Rev. Harry Royle. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Thursday, 8 p.m.—Young People’s Union. PIGS chunks son. — 15 Lloyd Hodg- .young —————'V ___SALE—A ^few^thoti! bage plants still plants. FOR FOR Clover ltp. . Lsand cab- bng healthy W. J. S$ymo$'r, Exeter, ltp SALE—3B 'Alfalfa for sale. J.1A. -Wan Camp, , ltp FOR hand pump logs in Apply to John Bell. ■A n-unr^pr of j^tond- ' dition. LOST—On Sunday, brpwn^Collie, female, with bi^ss stu^^pa collar, answers to nanre of Bpprt. Please notify Mrs. Clyde,, Heyj^od or phone 115, Exeter. RewafidZ ltp. ------------------MRS. DOE is no -longej^vrinkled and worried. Sh|e '4ses^?ess Corn and 'Cress Bunion^gd^e. At all Drug- fgists. W5’ A quantity of. Dooley ,Sefed Pota­ toes grown from certified seed. Ap­ ply to M .Beckler, No. 1, Hen­ sail. jX /ltc^' " 1 idg electric refrigerate^, jcfcZand runs like new.1 only use< ve.rj'- .cheap, loci —W. J. Beer. -------■Swing hammock for sale at Times-Advocate We still .have a Cabbage and 'Ca well as a nun plants.—L. Day &'.Soit^$ $ pljsrof Tomato r plants as ! iilowering STRAWBERRIES [Also' Amber HonMyd'H^3 6c a lb.—W. F. Abbott. AGRIGUETURAL SOCIETY jmeeting A meeting of the members of the Exeter Agricultural Society will^be held in the Town Hall, ExeterZ“'0n Saturday, June 20th, 1936, at m. for the purpose of considering the granting of a lease of the s h-west two acres of the grounds period of ninety-nine' years to^^ne Village of Exeter on.which toserect a com­ munity bui-ldlng to „r used partly for fair purposes jffiid for transact­ ing such obl^r harness as may pro- jefore the meeting, rd day of June 193 6 H, Coates, president G. Seldon, Secretary r perly be bro$g DATED Willi ,_Rich: WARNING / It having come to o that certain persphs name, we wish UF st: ploy no canvassers off agents, work is all don --n-., MOTHINiG is -gi S. Board man will district in a fe fe’ -- X- - - pair work or tuning done on your piano. Phone, Exeter No. 3, Mar­ tin’s Music Store and save money. Over 20 years’ experience. knowledge using our that we em- ____■, our nally and DE- tee at all times; e in Exeter and _- ays, be sure and get our price before having any re- Large Size Linoleum Rugs Greatly Reduced 9 ft. x 10 1-2 ft. Reg. $10.50 9 ft. x 12 ft. Reg. $12.00 10 1-2 ft. x 12 ft. Reg. $14.25 12 ft. x 12 ft. Reg. $16.25 12 ft. x 13 1-2 ft. Reg. $18.25 12 ft. x 15 ft. Reg. $20.00 4 only Linoleum Rugs at Extra Special Prices 1 only Linoleum Rug 9 x 9 ft. 64 44 44 9 x 10 1-2 9 x 12 ft. 9 x 12 ft. 44 44 44 44 44 44 $8.49 $9.95 $9.95 CURTAIN NETS 6 pieces of Curtain Nets. Values to 35c per yard. SALE PRICE per yard The Skinner reunion will be held at Stratford on June 27th. Miss Eva Pearce, of London, spent the week-end with her par­ ents. Mrs. Humeston, of London, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. Geddes this week. Miss Ida Blatchford, of Detroit, is visiting with her father Mr. Francis Blatchford. The Hodgson reunion was held at Bright’s Grove on Saturday with about eighty present. Mr. and Mrs. Eyre and son Henry of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Geddes over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Redman and Billie, of Detroit visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce. Mrs. Sarah Smith and grand­ daughter Miss Mary Smith visited over the week-end with relatives. Mr. A. W. Johnson, of the Excel­ sior Life, Toronto, visited his par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and family, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. /McDonald. Zf GARDEN.-PARTY/CaA'eiL Guild on .................'T....... June 19 fetejU ■Slrawber- Permanent Waves Coiffures of lovely made possible with a P Wave. Let right kind o particular you the for your $3.70 $4.45 $5.20 $5.95 J NOTICE Owing to t-he^act that»London44gjd^s on Daylight sdFinig Time, J-uue^T5th, all calls -or orders for TujjJtHy Trans-' port must b$’in by as truck leaves at 9 ’ for London. Please Cc^o-pejii TUCKEY RSlNSPORT, EXETER phone 25w $ FOR SALE—Philco Rad tubes, full wave coverag ous tone, powerful and beautiful cabinet, months. For sale a its former cost. Buj omy.—H. H. Cook, Hehsall , eleven marvel- selective, ily nine fraction of w for econ- 6-11-2tc NOTICE Electric Motors and Car ors Rewound and Repaired kinds of householdjelectrical ap, ances repaired. Bet eale and wanted. j Expert Service v LORNE JOHNS’ Genera- also aLl anteed 64*3tC. motors FOR SALE—-Se\^ral/i’ebuilt and enclosed coal oil straw 2, 3 and, 4 burner. Apply to w/J. Melville. strata . , . Wl. Melville. L’Y/8^ve Stanbury’ZLawn o/Fridn at 8 p.m. Hensel!' ent. Adm. 25 amd 15.c. ries andyshortcake 10c.Mrs. LSvfHogarth*and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers, spent the latter part of last week visiting in Toronto, sHS&ilton and Preston. Miss Winona Frain, who was en­ gaged as teacher for Sharon School during the past .year, resigned her position the latter part of May. Mrs. P. Frayne and Miss Lena Frayne left on Tuesday to visit with her son Mr. Russell Frayne in Brant ford and with heT daughter Mrs. Smith, in London. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Luker and sons Sam and Dick, Mrs. F. Clat- worthy and Miss Helen Hodgins, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Winer. Mr. and Mrs. Ripley, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Powell, of Lindsay, and Mr. William Moon, of Seagrave, were here attending the Moon re­ union and visited on Sunday with relatives. Mr. James Hardy and his daugh­ ter Marry, Mr. John Groshaw, all of Moorefield, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Terry on- Sunday. Mr. Robert Buchanan of turned with them. Mr. and Mrs., Wm. daughter Miss ' Pearl Ida Blatchford, of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, of London, visited with the former’s daughter, Miss Olive Wood ‘in Toronto on Sun­ day. Sandy Elliot has added another mechanic to his staff in “the person, of Mr. Leonard Peters, of London. Mr. Peters is an experienced mech­ anic having served seven years the General Me tors branch in- don. The Toronto Globe Tuesday tained a picture of Wilfred P. gory, who has been called to Ontario Bar. W. H. Gregory, of Stratford, erly of Exeter. Mr. Fred Cor-bett, of Hay ship had three cows killed by ning during the thunderstorm visited the district Wednesday noon of last week. Mr. Squire, of Usborne, had a knocked off his house. Mr. and Mts. Melljpurn _ wood, of Munroe; Mrs. Greenwood, of Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Tay­ lor, of HensaU; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson and Miss Mona Gould, of Stratford called at the home of Mrs. James Shapton on Sunday. Rev, and Mrs. J. A. Stewart and daughter Arlene and Mr. and Mrs. D,0id Allison, of Roland, Manitoba, >#hd Mr. and Mrs, Charles Harris, of ^Kingsville, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sfllery and other friends left Tuesday morning to return to their homes. Visitors with Mrs. Janet Hamil­ ton during the week were Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Mclhaith, Norman Mcih- aitli and Miss C. McCullouch, of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. David Allis­ on, Roland, Man.; Mrs. s. R. Prebble and Richard, Ildorton; Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Harris, Kingsville. Donegal, re- H. Wood and Wood; Miss A2. Russell Phone 245 me to or- or the year, gain. Buy now bef Phone 165. Modern—I Priced HOUSES FOR SAL i—ruri...---f " r Four Mediu Sized f Repair prices advance. C. V. PICKARD )CERY SPE^i CERTO Sugar Crisp^^^^PICKLES For Jams and Jellv ff CORN FLA0ES Sweet Mixed Per bottle . . .,f7c 3 pkgs.J18r . . 21c Large jar ... 25c PUFFED WH|LT ....H^TRY FLOUR EXTRA SPECIAL REDPATH SUGAR Special W 3 pkgs, for f.25^ ;lb. bag . . . 53c 100 lb. bag . $4.89 —------------------SHAKER SALT NEW CHEESE LIBBY’S PORK ifANS Regular Size Per lb...............15c Large Size Plain or Iodized TASTY WHITE CHEESESpecial............10c Per box...............5c Per lb...............22c Miss June Gordon, of Toronto, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. iSoutilrcott. A Tip-Top trophy is being present­ ed to the Exeter Bowling Club by W. W. Taman for rink competition. ■Miss A'. Fish has returned, home after spending some months in De­ troit. Mr. and Mrs. Blaisdell and son Virgil accompanied her and re­ mained for the week-end. ,An account of the 40th Wedding Anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. David Allison at the home of Mrs. Geo. Monteith has been crowd­ ed out this week.out this week. The Misson Janies St. W. M. S. The monthly meeting of the W. M.S. of James St. church was held June 11th. President Mrs. Kyle in the chair. Meeting opened with singing followed by .prayer. Minutes of the previous meeting were read. Convenor of visiting committee re­ ported five calls made the past month. Corresponding secretary read a very interesting letter from Mrs. Horner Brown, missionary in China. Items -of business were dis­ cussed. The meeting was then giv­ en over to the entertaining of the Baby Band and their mothers. Mrs. C. W. -Christie took charge of the de­ votional part, after singing a hymn Mrs. Christie led in prayer. Mrs. Rufus Kestle read , the devotional leaflet. A duet by I Mrs. Goulding and Mrs. C. Stewart was much en­ joyed, Mrs. Stotie at the piano. Mrs. Page gave some vbry interesting notes brought from fihe branch con­ vention held af Sarnia. Band gave a delightful number, 24 boys and girls each {representing a country, the name ofl which started with a letter,Jof the Alphabet, Daw­ son Goulding. singing tile solo part. Mrs. Harry Garey played an instru­ mental. Mrs. Shar.p gave a talk, telling of thd worl^done in the Baby Band, Meeuing and prayer. delightful S juiai Jiuui was tinjuj-eu by all. The little folk were seated around littl i tables which had been daintily pre-iared fo-r them. Mr. Geo. Wright, of the F. G. Wright & Co., received word Mon­ day evening of the death of his cou­ sin, Mr. Ted. Wright, of Dubuc, Sask who was drowned in Round Lake while fishing. Three companions of Mr. Wright were also drowned when a sudden squall upset the boat. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sims were: Mrs. G. Reaveley and daughter Doris, of Thamesford; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Appleton and infant son, of London; Mr., and Mrs. Melvin L. -Sims, of Windsor, Miss Hilda returning with the latter for a vacation. Mrs. R, Skinner returned ho-me town-' Sunday from the West Where she light-'.............................................................‘ which , after­ Roland chimney with Lon- it'■1 Ig HJai con- Gre- the He is a son of Mayor fo rm- Green- was called owing to- the illness and death of her ^ister the late Mrs. Flewwelling at Mirror, Alta, She also visited with her brothers, Dr. R. O. Hodgson, Saskatoon; Mr. T. V. Hodgson, Kitscoty, Alta., and Mr. Nelson Hodgson, at Decker, AlflLii *• TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY About /o relatives, neighborsAbout 70 relatives, neighbors and 'friends surprised Mu. and Mrs. Wm. Martin at their home in. Tucker­ smith, on Monday evening in honor Of their twentieth wedding anniver­ sary. During the evening the brid® and groom of twenty years ago wet® presented with an Aladdin Lamp, lace tablecloth, table mirror and flowers the presentations being mad,® by Mr. Leslie Richard, Mrs, McGre­ gor and Mrs., Ed. McKay, Mr, Miltoi- Hodgert of London read the address The evennig was sipent in playing cards and dancing. Everyone enjoyed the .social gathering. Mr, Foster' Bray, brother of Mrs. Martin aud Mrs, Bray of New Toronto, wore present for the occasion, closed with song ■ Tea was served and a jcial hour was enjoyed Hew Sold at Bi NOXACORN DOTS THE REST Miss Wilma Ballantyne, R.N Ft. William, is visiting with Mrs, T. McCurdy and other relatives. On Sunday Miss Tenie McCurdy, her mother and Miss Ballantyne motor­ ed to Ayr to visit with relatives. Gerald Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawson, has his head in a bandage having suffered a scalp wound that required several stitches to closer Gerald was swimming abov$ the dam and started after a mudturtle that had gone over the spillway. The spillway was quite slippery and Gerald fell striking his d ott the cement. He was taken the office of Dr, Dunlop for treat- Mr. Frank Wildfong, of Hay, re­ cently purchased a house near Varna and has had it moved to their fanin. The building, about 18 x 24 feet was ,mounted on skids attached to a truck with two heavy trailer wheels In the rear, After reaching the highway it took about forty-five minutes' to convey the building from Brucefield to Campbell’s side- n?rt,h. of Exeter. At times the titick making 1'5 miles an hour. It required a couple of men on the to take care of t iey pass6d beneath Mr t ty^0rk was engineered by Mi. W. J. Harvey, of Kippen. - n