The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-09-10, Page 8THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
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the shortest possibl^tlme , ,
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H. M. SMITH
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Exeter Markets
Wheat 98c
Oats, standard 45c.
Feed, Ba-ley 65e.
itoba's Best $3.25
Welcome Flour $2.70
Shorts $1.55
Brun $1.50
Lew Grade Flour $1.85
Creamery Butter 30c
Dairy Butter 19-22c.
Eggs A large 25c.
Eggs, medium 21c.
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LOCAL NEWS
the
are
Mr. H. O. Southoitt spent
week-end in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Crawford
holidaying at Detroit.
Mrs. c. Heywo'd is in Toronto
attending the Exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Southcott are
in. Toronto taking in the Ex.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moise and
family srent the holiday at Delhi.
Mrs. Jus. Williams, of Hamilton,
is visiting with Mrs. Thcs. Harvey.
Mr. Ray Pryde, of Hamilton,
spent the holidays under the parent
al roof
Mr. John McTavish, of Pt. Hope,
is spending a few days with friends
in town.
Miss Irene McKelvie, of Ingersoll,
visited over the 5veek-end with Miss
A. Handford.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grieve and
family, of Grand Bend, are holiday
ing in Toronto.
Labor Day passed off quietly in
Exeter. Many spent the week-end
away from home.
Mrs. M. M. Harvey, cf London has
returned to her home after visiting
with Mrs. T. Harvey.
Mr. and
ily, of St.
lives here
Mr. and
’family of Flint,
week-end with
Fold.
Miss Helen Heywood,
been confined to her home for
eral weeks through illness is again
able to be out.
The storm Tuesday night blew a
fuse at the Exeter power house and
the water service was off for a few
minutes on Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Tuckey, of
to-wn. and Mr. and Mrs. Harris West
of Centralia, spent the week-end in
Toronto taking in the Exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forbes, of
London, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Allen, of Lindsay, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. T. Pryde on Monday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford,
Joan, Peggy and John, of
Mich., weie visitors during
week-end with Mrs. John Ford.
Mrs. Jos. Davis and
Marys, visited with
over
Mrs.
the holiday.
Garnet
Mich.,
Mr. and
Ford
spent
Mrs.
who
fam-
r fla
and
the
Geo.
has
sev-
and
Flint,
the
/ Prices of nursery st
/ vancing rapidly.
spring’s suppl/' beji
After that .
not be atf
agent foi\
Bowmanvnle.
House for
Ida Cottle.
are
W.
o’okdale Kings-way
ad-
next
September 30.
ts/^ld quotations will
Batson,
Ltd.,
Apply to Miss
tfc
If you have a house in Exeter you
would like to sell list# it Jvith us.—
C. V. Pickard, phone i&a.
WANTED—50 to 100
lets. Apply to W. F. j
eter.ltp
SALE—A used fifvrow
‘Pric-
y John
FOR
tractor plow in A-l condfitit
ed right fur quick sale./Al
Campbell, Exeter.
f WANTED— Girl for omestic
^vrork. Apply at Times-Advocate
FOR SALE—TOO aearli^’ htrf
Apply to Lloyd Hod^oWUenti^ra.
Piione 18r22, Credit^gj^ ^^u.tc.
Every home is a pfOspec
line of 20 househol
our salesman and j
Experience unnece,
day while territory
Familex Products ’
merit St., Montreal^-
our
ties. Be
money.
Write to-
still
570 St.
ipen.
Cle-
■ LOST—In ExeterXon Saturday
evening, August 29^ a $2.00 bill.
Finder please .-ehmmunicate
Times-Advocate. J-
with
ltp
red
for
HOUSE FOR SA>E—Modern
brick residence in ^o^^dcation,
sale cheap. Apply / iries-Advacate
2tc
2, Con.
) acres,
vVilliam
Dec. 1,
FARM FOR RE
13, Township of St
owned by Estate of
Witzel. Tenn one y
1.936. Tenant has
lands at any time,
ticulars apply to H. Either
Creditor.
I will have for sate i ten days a load of|g
tween seven and
Apply to Ernie T1
Parkhill, Bell phone.
ht to plough
Tor more
week or
’heifers be-
Jiundred lb.
$$nps$n, R. R. 8,
| 9-3-2tC
FOR SALE—50M ffF of lumber
used at the water
{Torms, at less than'
<1S 2x4, 1x6, 1x8, 1
16 ft long. Some a;
Huron Lumber Co.
for cement
Compris-
shiplap 6 to
good as new.
Combination doors ^nd storm
>ash at the Huron Lut^br Co.
HONEY FOR •— Good
quality light ambil/ twiey, 6c per
lb. in customersv-cojmlners/ Geo.
Parker, Chiselhurist, dtpbarker, Chisolhutfst,
'"k
Eggs. C lac
Hogs $S.75
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LOCALS
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NOTIC
Dr. Roulston desirfes
that his Dental Office
after September 1
Date of re-opening will be
ed later.
announce
be closed
vacation,
announc-
be servedA '.-old meat supper will
in James Street ^Church en Friday,
September lltlu . Program during
supper. ''
Miss Diekison. M London, is visit
ing with Mr£. J. Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Partlo spent the
holidays at Grand Bend.
Lawson, of Listowel, vis-
the parental roof,
Mis. Dunlop were lioli-
a few days at Midland.
Mrs. Ed. Treble visited
son, Mr. L.V. Treble in
of London,
her home
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B.A., B.p.
Minister
Mrs. J, G. Cochrane, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Personal Religioji
Text: Proverbs 23:26—“My so.u,
.give me thine heart.”
7 p.m.—Can Christianity and Com-i
,^'munion be combined?
Text: St. Matthew 6:31—“There
fore take no thought, saying ‘What
shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we
Drink?’ or ‘Wherewithal shall we be
clothed?”
ALL WOOL PLAID BLANKETS
In a variety of colors and combinations
A beautiful blanket moderately priced
EACH $3.95
ESMOND BLANKETS |
Are made by a new process and/1 are
exceptionally warm. They come in 'plain
also fancy plaid
EACH $2,00
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. Arthur Page, Minister
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
a.bi.'
a.m.-
—Sunday School
—The Minister
•The Minister
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7 p.m.-
Thursday 8 p.m. Union Prayer
Service in Main St. Church.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. A. E. Elliott, Minister
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leader f
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IBEX BLANKETS
In white or grey with pink or blue bor
ders in the largest size
SPECIAL AT PER PAIR $2.25
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WEARBEST PLAID BLANKETS^
In largest size, in colors of blue, rose,
or green. These are real value
AT PER PAIR $2.50 .
Regent Knitted Suits for Women Girls and Boys
The styles are distinctive and they are made from fine all wool, botany yarns in
the newest shades
LADIES’ DRESSES AT $5.95 and $6.95 GIRLS’ SUITS $3.75 & $4.50 BOYS’ $2.95
BOYS’ WOOL SWEATERS
The newest thing for boys, made in
the same shades as the Maple Leaf and
Maroon Hockeys players
PRICED AT $1.50
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ WOOL SWEATERS
In V. V-Neck or Button styles. These
sweaters are all wool and real value
EACH $1.00
Dr. Wm.
ited under
D". and
dayiiig :ur
Mr. and
with their
To. nto.
Mis> Heh-n Salter,
spent the week-end at
here.
The new gun licenses are now on
sale and may be secured from Silas
Reed.
;«?. and Mrs. Norman Ford and
di.;;ghteir, of Detroit, visited with
relatives over the holidays.
Mr. Reg. Beavers and Miss W.
Dowie, of Sarnia, spent the holidays
ivith the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Walkey and little
son visited with the former’s par
ents at Walker’s, Ont., on Sunday.
Russell Collingwood spent a few
days last week in Toronto visiting
his brother and attending the Ex
hibition.
Mr. and Mis. N. Stonehouse and
Mr. Gordon Stonehouse, of London,
visited on Sunday with Mrs. C. Bir
ney.
Mr. Grant Collingwood and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Alderson and family
spent Sunday at the home of Thos.
Collingwood.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stewart and
two children, of Detroit, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart for
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Birney and
son Gordon, of Toronto, spent the
holidays with the former’s mother,
Mrs. C. Birney.
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, of St.
Clair Shores, Mich., visited with the
former’s brother, Mr. Frank Taylor
over the holidays.
Mr. Jas. McWilliams of the Hicks
House staff, Mitchell, underwent an
operation on his throat in a Toron
to Hospital last week.
Mr. Wesley Dearing and Donald
’and Mr. S. B. Taylor visited at the
home of Mr. Jas. Dearing, Dorchest
er, Sunday and Monday.
Mrs.
Saul, Misses Marion
Marshall, all of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
and Mrs. Jas. Bowey
Mrs. F.
Minnie
visited
a.m.—.Sunday School
a.m.—The Minister
May Saul, Mr. and
and
London;
Hockey over
Stewart, Mr.
and Borden
and Brittain Sanders spent the Fat
ter part of last week attending the
Ex. at Toronto.
Mr. and
and Mr. and Mrs.
visited Wednesday
with Miss A Eacrett
man at Preston.
Week-end visitors
eria Aimstrong were:
Potter and Mrs. Bedford, of London;
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bedford and
babe, of ‘Detroit.
Mr. Wallace Fisher, manager of
the Montreal Branch of the Domin
ion Bank of Canada, is holidaying
for two weeks with his parents, Mr.
and Mis. W. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell, Mrs. E.
Kernick and Mrs. Wm. Kernick are
on a motor trip to Manitoulin Is
land, North Bay, Callander, Sudbury
and Toronto Exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mawson, of
town and Mr. and Mrs. E. Tuckey,
and Donald, of London, spent the
week-end at Niagara Falls and the
holiday in Toronto at the Exhibition
Mr. Hugh Creech and mother,
Mrs. R. N. Creech, returned the lat
ter part of the week after a trip up
the Great Lakes to Duluth where
they visited with Mrs. James Wan-
less.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Hopper were Mrs. Hop
per's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
Robertson, and Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Copeland and two children, of Wing
ham.
Miss Alice Beavers returned last
week to the home of her brother.
Mr, L, M. Beavers, after visiting
for three months with her sister-in-
law, Mis.
Marys.
Mr. and
have been .
neetion. left Thursday last to
in Sarnia and New Jersey before re
turning to their home in St. Peters
burg, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Broderick,
Mrs. E. Broderick and son Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mousaeau and
Marion spent the week-end visiting
friends and relatives in Thorold,
Niagara Falls and Simcoe.
Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers
W. T. Forrest
of last week
and Miss Bow-
with Mrs. Vai-
Mr. and Mrs.
John Beavers, of
Mrs. W. T. Forrest,
visiting the Eacrett
St.
who
con-
visit
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7 p.m.—The Minister.
Union Prayer Service Thursday
at 7.3(' p.m.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M<. A. Hunt.
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemlss
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.14th Sunday After Trinity
a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—Morning Prayer
■-Evensong7 pirn.-
THE EMMANUEL TEMPLE
BRANCH
Located in the Opera House, Exeter
2 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Class
p.m.—Devotional
p.m.—Prophetic message
Come! !
Bright singing ano. a warm wel
come to all. Come.
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THE SALVATION ARMY
Main Street
Captain W. G. Gammon
a.m.—-Holiness Meeting11
2.30 p.m.—-Sunday School
7 p.m.—Salvation Meeting
Topic: ‘A Man Without a Backbone’
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Be Permanently
Beautiful....... .____
A Permanent WaveOhll give
you that F^hionablfe^Look that
every girl IP M^rfSan desires.
Look YoqB L
M'. Russell
Phone 245
veliest This Fall
THE GREAT WESTJKIFE
ASSURANCE
When You Or
heat-
econ-
& H.
PICKARD
"Phone 165
t control
Your winter coalJFonsider
ing value,;?ease
omy and $ou ____
Cone Cle<nedFAnthracite. Cone
cleaning li
able impMities and it possesses
matchlesf draft obedience.
removed all unburn-
AS. P. BOWEY
Phone 33 Residence 157 J
Miss Eva Copeland, R.N., under
went an operation for appendicitis
in Victoria Hospital, on Tuesday,
Messrs. Jplin Ward, H. S. Walter,
Chas. Stewart and B. Rogan spent
the holiday in-. Detroit. They were
accompanied home by Mr, Ward’s
niece, Miss Mary Adams and Mrs,
Horner and son. David.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Paisley return
ed on Sunday after spending their
holiday visiting at Mr. Paisley’s
home at Orillia, They enjoyed a
motor trip to North Bay and Cal
lander where they saw the
tnplets.
BOYS’ GOLF SOX
Splendid for school wear for Boys, an
extra special value
AT PER PAIR 25c.
la DOZEN MEN’S WOOL SOX
Bought at the old price and a extra
good value for a work sox
SPECIAL PER PAWtfScr
English Dinnjjfware the new Embaj
w^^vVith every 25c. purchase
r dollars in coupons entitles
We are giving this
we give you a coupon,
you to a cup and saucer
attern
re as premiu
^art saving these today.
3ROCER
73$PEC1ALS
Genuine VicSidilly
CIOTHES
for only
** 5 wrappers
WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP
ASK US
ABOUT IT 8 for 25c
AROMA COFFEE
with cup and saucer
per pound . . . 39c
KEk^fGG’S ALL-BRAN
per pkg. .... 18c
COOKING RICE
Good Quality
3 pounds for . 14c
FANCY BISCUITS
Good Assortment
per pound . • 15c
Best Quality Rubber Rings
5c. a dozen
Best Quality Zinc Rings
23c. a dozen
Fruit Jars pts........99c. doz
Fruit Jars qts...... $1.15 doz
CORNED BEEF
2 tins ..... 23c^
cakes
CALAY5
when you buy
OXYCOL 21c
Peaches are now at their best. We would appreciate your order
Southcott Bros
Hensail, Phone 16 Exeter, Phone 16
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Patrick, of
Toronto, spent several days last
week ■with Mrs. Patrick’s mother,
Mrs. J. C. Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Kestle, Mrs.
P. Coates and Miss Verna returned
home Tuesday after holidaying in
Dundas and Hamilton. Mrs. Amy
accompanied them to Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bowey were in
Seaforth Tuesday calling on their
niece Audiey Swan, daughter of Mr.
Drew S5van, of Brucefield, who on
Monday underwent an
for appendicitis at the Scott
orial Hospital.
The following were recent
ors with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
ston; Mr. Emerson Vipond, of
gal; Miss Reina Stephenson, Varna;
Mr. and Mrs. John M-c-Murtrie, of
Kippen and his brother Alex, of the
Bank of Montreal, Toronto; Mr. A.
W. Johnston of the Excelsior Life
Ins. Co., Toronto.
Members of the School Section at
Sodom held a picnic on the school
grounds on Labor Day afternoon. A
number of former students from
Detroit and Toronto were present.
Mr. Chas. Pearce, teacher, presid
ed over a program of sports in
which old and young participated
About sixty persons were present
and were treated to home-made ice
cream and candy.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. Rd. Terry, who has been ill is
slowly improving and is able to be
down stairs again. Her brother,
Mr. Robert Buchanan, who has been
with her since the death of Mr.
Terry, has returned to his home at
Donegal for a few days but expects
to return again. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Buchanan, Muriel and Mary, of
Donegal, visited here on Sunday
and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Buchanan
and Mrs. Albx Buchanan, also ol’
Donegal, visited Mrs. Terry and
Mrs. Hardy on Friday,
SHAKE HANDS WITH—
MR. M. R. PARK
“Clothes of Quality”
%
operation
Mem-
visit-
John-
Done-
'I
Jujtfffrub'fiH/i
0XAC0/W
ice 35c.
ng’s Drugstore
’ New
Sold at
Special Representative
He will be here on
MONDAY/ SEPTEMB 14th
.............It ip a pleasure to introipuce this experienced
stylist of “Cloths of Quality.”
His visit important to^jjeh of this community because
he will present for. their^R?pection the finest range of new'
woollens y^t offered.JjjrTlot^es of Quality. His experience
as a welLJtnown stM^Farinotator is at your disposal.
s|peri^Wothing interests you—you’ll want to meet
the Clo^eg^MTQuality representative. The date is important.
Suit and Extra Pants $26.50 and up.
•Mr, and Mrs. Gerald I-Iurdon,
Betty and Dorothy, of Buffalo and
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Harden and Len-
ore, of Detroit, visited
in Exeter and relatives
over the holidays.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank
their guests Mrs. Fuke. __ ___
Cora L. Fuke, of Chicago, spent the
past, week visiting in Muskoka and
with their son Dr. C. J. Wood at
-Sudbury. They also visited the quin
tuplets at Callandpr
with friends
at Kippen
Wood
and
and
Miss
Jas. Francis and Miss InaMr
Jaques were in Toronto last week
taking ‘ ‘
Francis spent the .......................
leaving Tuesday for Tavistock where
he recently purchased the furniture
and undertaking business of JI
floisch & Son.
in the _ Exhibition. Mr.
l-.e week-end here
Kai-
W. W. T A M A N
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
HURONDALE W. I.
The Hurondale W. I. met at the
home of Mrs. H. Strang on August
26 th with an average attendance.
The president occupied the chair.
The roll call was answered by a
school day recollection. It was de-
wili? ot0xrCany«0Itl a correspondehce
SI t Nre-Wi 12ealalld Institute and
Miss N. Keddy was named correspondent for Hurondale. It X
till0 ruCItlGd4°nhave a11 exllhJit at
a! tK? Ila11 The ladiesof the boundary furnished a very
ninfiX ’ll in'OfUAm. A dialogue
tit* 110 , was enactedu ith Mrs. Q, Bolton taking the part 01 school mistress. Lunch w“s
served at the close by tile committee
in charge.