HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1937-05-27, Page 8THURSDAY, MAY »7th, 1037 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
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Phone 23 lw
H. M. SMITH
beauty shoppe
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.30
Oats 15 5 c.
Manitoba’s Best §4.10
Welcome Flour $3.GO
Shorts $1.95
Bran $1.90
Low Grade Flour $2,50
-Creamery Butter 27c.
Dairy Butter 22 to 25c.
Eggs A large 15 c.
Eggs A medium 14c.
Eggs A pullets 13c.
Eggs B 13c,
Eggs C 12c.
Hogs $8.40
ih]THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT DURING CONTEST
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brolcenshire, of
Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Law-
son, of Creditoil, visited on Sunday
vith Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Ryckman ac
companied by the Misses Vera and
Irene Mooney leave Thursday for
Northern Michigan to attend a re
union and visit with relatives. They
will also visit at the Soo before re
turning home.
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—Pickerel Fillets—
25c. a pound
Boneless, Scaled, Ready to
Cook. They are Delicious
IDEAL MEAT MARKET
Phone 38 Main St.
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Complete, Scientific
Eye Sight Service
C. E. ZURBRIGG
AT EXETER
Comfortable Glasses at
Reasonable Prices
$25 Reward g1 S
LLOYD’S THYMOLATED CORN
SALVE, for any corn or callous
THEy. cannot remove, with this won
derful new scientific preparation for
CORNS OR CALLOUSES. It desen
sitises, and relieves pain with first
application.. For sale at WALKER’S
DRUG STORE, EXETER.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10 a,m.—-Sunday School
11 a.m.—(Giving Charity
Text: Matt. XXV: 40 —
done it unto me,”
The evening service is
in order that our members may at
tend the Anniversary services in
Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen
sail.
Tuesday, June 1st 8 p.ni. in the
Church parlors the Quarterly Meet
ing of the Congregational Circle.
Refreshments,
to Christ”
“Ye have
withdrawn
• ••Coronation Contest •••
90 Prizes will be Given Away in the
Next Few Weeks
A 25c Purchase entitles you to a Coupon. Your Coupon may mean $200
in Cash to you or one of the many other Good Prizes. See them
on Display at Sandy Elliot’s and Snell Bros, Garages.
•Subscribers in arrears to the Times-
Advocate will receive fifty coupons
for each year paid. Now is a good
time to settle up. You may win
one of the valuable prizes.
MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes
of 80 0 families. Reliable hustler
should start earning $25 weekly and
increase rapidly. Write today. Raw-
leigh’s Dept., No. ML-202-S-E, Mont
real, Canada.
The regular meeting of the Cana
dian Legion will he held Friday at
8.3 0 p.m. in the Legion Rooms.
Flowering Plants
All kinds of Geraniums, Fuschias,
Verbenas, Salvia, Foliage, Ice Plants
Double Petunias, Giant, Balcony,
Rose of Heaven; Purple and Mixed
Petunias, Stocks, Asters, Zinnias,
Drescina, Adgerateum, Begonias, 3
kinds; Ferns, Cannas, and other
Flowering Plants.
JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. Arthur Page, Minister
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
—The Minister
-Sunday School
a.m.-
p.m.-
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7 p.m.—The Minister
Wed. 8 p.m.—-Prayer Service
FOR SALE—York sow carrying 3rd
litter, due to pig Sth or 9th of June.
Apply at Times-Advocate.
WANTED—Girl, or woman for
general house work. Good wages
to competent person. Dr. Quinn,
821 Dundas St., London. ltp
FOR SALE—Rural New Yorker
potatoes; also some choice seed
buckwheat. Apply to Albert Morenz,
41r22, Dashwood. ltc.
FOR SALE—Modern brick house,
seven rooms, all conveniences. Ap
ply Box 2 80G, Times-Advocate, Ex
eter.
FOR SALE — 1931 Essex Coupe,
good condition. Apply Box 280G,
Times-Advocate, Exeter.
FOR SALE — Dunlop Strawberry
plants $1.00 a hundred or $6.00 a
thousand; Columbia Blackcap Rasp
berry bushes $3.50 per hundred. All
No. 1 plants; a few bus. early Cob
bler potatoes brought from Northern
Ontario.—W. F. ABBOTT.
FOR SALE—11 storey brick resi
dence nice lot and garage. Cheap for
cash or on very liberal terms.—C. V.
PICKARD, phone 165.
BUILDERS ATTENTION — Use
Cudmore’s cement gravel for all ce
ment work. Approved by engineers.
All grades of road gravel. Phone
171 r 3, Exeter.—H. T. CUDMORE,
R. R. 1, Hensail. We Deliver.
5-13-tp
FOR SALE — Several rebuilt
and enclosed coal oil stoves, 2, 3,
and 4-burner. — Apply to W. J.
Melville, Exeter.
COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House,
Goderich, Ontario, commencing on
Tuesday, June 1st, at 2 p.m. 1937.
All accounts, Notices of Deputa
tions, applications and other ibusi-
ness requiring attention of Council
should be in the hands of the Clerk
by May 3 0th.
J. M. ROBERTS, County Clerk
COURT OF REVISION
IN USBORNE
Notice is hereby given that a Court
of Revision of the Assessment Roll
of the Township of Usborne for the
year 1937, will hold its first meeting
in the Township Hall, Elimville, on
Saturday, June 5, 1937, at 3 p.m.
A. W. Morgan, Twp. Clerk
Dated at Hensail, May 18th, 1937.
The Right Kind
“Hard-working little wife you’ve
got, Bill>” said the traveller to the
small shop-keeper as he watched
the man’s busy wife in the shop.
“My word, yes!” replied the shop
keeper. “I onlj' wish I ’ad a couple
more like her.’
Miss Ruth Fraser, of London, vis
ited with her parents over the week
end.
Miss Ruth Pearce, of London, vis
ited over the week-end with her
parents.
Murray Madge, of London, spent
the holidays with his aunt Mrs. G.
Williams.
Mr. Wm. Birney, of Toronto, spent
the holidays with his mother, Mrs.
Chas. Birney.
Mr. Harry Strang spent the holi
days visiting with friends at Weston,
and Toronto.
The London Conference of the
United Church will meet at Walker
ville next week.
Mrs. Joe LaMantia. Jr., of Strathroy
visited for a week with her sister.
Mrs. Cecil Laing.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Peters, Russell
Snell and Miss Ila Hunter spent the
holiday in Detroit.
Mr. Zurbrigg was in Toronto on
Tuesday attending the Ontario Op
tometric Convention.
Mrs. M. Heywood has returned to
her home after visiting in St. Marys,
London and Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Northcott, of
Stratford, spent the week-end with
friends in this vicinity.
Miss Dorothy Traquair spent the
week-end in Parkhill the guest of
Miss Helen Jones, B.A.
Mr. and Mrs. James Grassick, of
Varna, spent the holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wildfong.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutton, of Brant
ford, visited over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Southcott.
Miss Muriel Scott and Mrs. A. L.
Scott, of Toronto, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Tanton.
Mr. Norman Floody, of Windsor,
spent the holiday with friends in
Exeter and at his home in Blyth.
Wednesday of next week will be
the (beginning of the weekly half
holidays for the summer months.
Mr. Grant Collingwood, of Toron
to, spent the holidays with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. T. Collingwood.
Mr. J. W. Powell and his father,
Mr. Stephen Powell spent Sunday
visiting their cousin in London Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Brant
ford, visited over the holiday with
Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs. Dan. Davis
Miss Vera Pollen is suffering from
an attack of appendicitis at the home
of her grandmother Mrs. W. Pollen.
Miss Eleanor Fisher and her
mother, of Hensail, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Johnson, on Satur
day.
Rev. *J. H. and Mrs. Stainton and
family, of St. Thomas, visited on
the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. W. R-
Goulding.
The date of the auction sale of
Mrs. Henry Pfaff has been changed
from Saturday, June 5th to Saturday
May 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McClellan and
little daughter Shirley Anne, Strat
ford spent the holiday with friends
at Sexsmith.
The many friends of Mr. James
O’Brien, of Brucefield, formerly of
Exeter, will regret to know that he
is quite ill.
Six kinds of Tomatoes, Cabbage,
Cauliflowers, Celery, Spanish Onions
and Peppers
Hanging baskets and window box
es filled to order.
L. DAY & SON
Green Houses
Andrew Street Exeter
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. A. E. Elliott, Minister
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leader
. a.m.—The Minister.
p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Class.
-The Minister.
Monday at 8 p.m,
Prayer Service—7.30 p.m. Thursday
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People’s Cash Shoe Store
Wm. H. Partlo, Prop, Phone 13iw
Exeter “Shoes to fit the Family” Ontario
Get Your Bonus Coupons on These Specials May 29th & June 1st
Hard Wearing
Camp Shoes and Sandals
for ALL members
of the Family. <
EXTRA COUPONS
White! White! White!
Morning, Noon and Night
for Him or Her
Popularly Priced
EXTRA COUPONS
10 pet cent reduction all Men’s Work Shoes. Extra Coupons,
Our Bean Guessing Contest was won by Miss Jean McDonald, Exeter
No. Of Beans in Boot 20,327, Prize Merchandise Credit
Nearest Guess 20,300
Have you visited our new iS’oot Office and had a free examination
Of your* Feet? Wm. H. Partlo, Foot Specialist, and maker of
Lightweight Arch Supports to your Individual impression,
Your Permanent
A Naturelie Permanent Wave
now will last all summer. You
can be sure that you always
look your best.
Phone 245 for Appointment
G. M. SIMPSON
BEAUTY SHOPPE
EXETER
TRIV1TT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector. Rev. M<. A. Hunt.
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
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First Sunday After Trinity
a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—Morning Prayer and iSer
mon—'“Trinity”
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Snell, Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Hopper and Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Pollen were in Detroit over
the holiday.
Mrs. Isaac Statham has returned
to her home in Strathroy after vis
iting foi’ a week with her mother,
Mrs. D. Davis.
William Decker, of Zurich, noted
breeder of Percheron horses, sold an express team to an eastern’ firm at
Montreal for $600.00.
Miss Ruberta Regan, R.N., of De
troit and Miss Hennessey,R. N., of
London visited with Miss Ruth Fras
er at her home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Kestle and
daughter Janet visited with Mrs.
Kestle’s brother, Mr. Russel Clark,
of Detroit, over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alderson and
family, of Arkona, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Alderson’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Collingwood.
Mr. Earl Whiting won the cockoo
clock for the most coupons placed in
the ballot box of The Ideal Meat
Market during the past week.
Mr. A. W. Johnston, of the Excel
sior «Life Ins. Co., Toronto, spent the
week-end and holiday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston.
Mr. Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. Syl-
vanus Cann, Bruce and Stewart mo
tored to Ripley on Wednesday and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Rockola
Mr. Harry West, of London; Mr.
Sydney West and Miss Irene Hol
brook, of Fergus, visited over Sun
day and Monday with Mrs. S. West.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and
family, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Love, of Kincardine, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDon
ald.
A1 number of bowlers enjoyed their
first game of the season on the local
green May 24th. New ditches’ have
been placed at the ends of the
greens.
Mrs. Balmer and Miss Marion
and Miss McMillan, of Thamesvilie,
spent Sunday and Monday with Rev.
A. and Mrs. Page at the James St.
parsonage. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kuntz, of
Windsor and Mrs. Ralph McDonald
and son, of Detroit, were holiday
Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Kuntz.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lynn, arid
three daughters, Lois, Joan and Ann
of Toronto, spent Sunday and Mon
day with Rev. D. C. and Mrs. Hill
at Caven manse.
Mrs, Kaufman, of Brantford, Mrs.
Wallace, of London, Mr, Reg. Beav
ers and Miss Billie Dowie, of Sarnia
were holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers.
Mr. Cyril Strange left Saturday
to take a .position with Jack Ken
nedy’s Orchestra at Crinhan’s Grove
where they will be until July 1st.
Following that they go to Port Stan
ley and will play at the Casino-on-
the-Lake until Labor Day.
The Pentecostal
MIZPAH MISSION
Located in Leavitt’s Hall,
Main Street
Great Service of Praise and Prayer
Friday at 8 p.m.
Services for Sunday, May 30th
2.30 p.m.—School & Bible Class
3.30 p.m.—'Devotional Service
8 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Text: “While tihe children.are about
us.
Saturday Night Street Meeting
You are welcome to our services
COAL PRICES
HIT THE BOTTOM
Buy D. & H. Anthracite NOW J
Buying D. & H. Anthracite now
is a safe profitable investment.'
Prices are at Rock Bottom. They
are sure to go up soon.
When you buy D. & H. Cone-
Cleaned Anthracite you are real
ly buying “Winter Comfort” too,
all the more reason for specify- !
ing the fuel that “makes warm
friends.”
Place your order today.
JAS. P. BOWEY
Sun Life Representative
Phones: Office 33; Res. 157j
HALF HOLIDAYS, 1937
We, the undersigned merchants of
cur Village of Exeter, agree to close
our place of Ibusiness every Wednes
day at twelve o’clock noon beginning
Wednesday, June 2nd
the
the
months of July and
first three weeks in !
Jones & May
Southcott Bros.
B. W. F. Beavers
H. S. Walter
G. A. Hawkins
Martin’s Music Store
W. W. Taman
Wm. Partlo
Exeter Ladies’ Wear
;F. G. Wright & Co.
W. J. Beer
>C. Tan ton-
W. J. Hockey
Glauce M. Simpson
Elmore Harness
C. E. Zurbrigg
E. Lindenfield
Garnet Flynn
Norman Hockey
Rivers’ Meat Market
R.
E.
G.
E.
and during
August and
September.
<?
Hopper
Wuerth
Dunlop
We ekes
Stationery
E.
A.
J.W. ■
Grigg _
J. Senior
Chainway Stores Ltd.
J. A. Traquair
M. C. Fletcher
Hazel M. Sriiith
V. G« Essery
G, M. Armstrong
John Ward
R. N. RoweR. N.
LINGERIE SPECIAL
Vests, bloomers, slips and pyjamas are
in our lingerie specials. These will go on
SALE THIS WEEK AT 29c.
COAT SPECIALS
Every Misses’ and Ladies’ Coat left on
our racks will be sold at greatly reduced
prices.
BLIND SPECIAL
10 dozen only Green Blinds, 30 inches
wide, 72 inches long. These are sub-stan
dards and are exceptional value at
69c.
DRESS SPECIAL .
20 only of our new Spring styles in
printed crepes. These sold as high as
$3.95.
VERY SPECIAL THIS WEEK AT $1.79
LINOLEUM SPECIAL
1 only piece of 4 yard Linoleum, Eng- '
lish make and a good pattern, only a few
rooms left in this piece ■
SPECIAL AT PER YARD $3.00
AXMINSTER RUG SPECIAL
These rugs are 27 by 54 inch, and come
in a beautiful range of patterns and shades
SPECIAL—AT EACH $2.95
100 PAIRS OF CHILDREN’S, WOMEN’S
AND BOYS’ OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS
This is a clean-up of a number of odd
lines. They are all real money sabers and
are less than half prices
SPECIAL PER PAIR 99c.
CURTAIN SPECIAL
5 dozen Frilled Scrim Curtains 2 1-4
yards long in white and Cream in different
colored borders. Splendid for small win
dows
SPECIAL THIS WEEK PER PAIR 49c.
Feltol, Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs at Greatly
Reduced Prices
1 only 9x9 ft. Feltol, reg. $5.75 for ... $4;75 $10.50 for........................................ $8.95
1 only 9x9 ft. Borderless Congoleum $4.95 9x12 ft. Linoleum Rug reg. $12. for $9.95
9x9 ft. Linoleum Rug, reg $9.25 for $6.95 10 ft. 6x12 ft. Linoleum rug. reg.
9x9 ft. Congoleum rug, reg $7.75 for $4.95 $14.25 for ....................................... $9.95
9x10 1-2 ft. Linoleum Rug, reg. 12x15 ft. Linoleum Rug. reg. $21 for $17.95
SPECIAL MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS
We make a special of Men’s Balbriggan
Shirts and Drawers for one week only reg.
price 59c.
SPECIAL EACH 49c.
STAPLE SPECIALS
36 in. unbleached cotton reg. 18c yard 15c.
Unbleached Sheets 2% yds. & 2% yds. 98c.
Pure White Flannel’ Blankets 1. s. pr. $1.95
Unbleached Canton Flannel 28 in yd. 19c.
36 in. wide Curtain Nets special yd. 19c.
GROCERY SPECIALS
SHAKER SALT
Plain or iodized
Per box..............5c
LAUNDRY SOAP
P. & G.
7 bars for . . . 25c
OXIDOL
Large pkg.... 19c
PORK AND BEANS
Large . . 2 for 19c
CORN BEEF
2 cans for . .. 19c
PRUNES
Medium . 2 lb. 19c
SALMON
Large .. 2 for 19c
CORN FLAKES
Sugar Crisp
4 pkgs............. 25c
PASTRY FLOUR
24 lb. bag .. . 83c
JEWEL SHORTENING
2 lb. for ... . 25c
CORN AND PEAS
3 cans for . .. 25c
Southcott Bros,♦
Exeter, Phone 16
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. John Harley, Owen
Sound, Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Hind, ana
little daughter, of Walkerton, made
a pleasant call at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joihn R. Hind on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Griffiths, Miss
Sadie Holman, of Toronto, visited
here over the week-end returning on
Monday accompanied iby Miss
Handford who will visit for
weeks.
Monday, May 24th, was a „
holiday and passed off quietly,
number from town took in the races
at London. Quite a
oi’S spent the week
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F.
Annie
a few
public
A
number of visit-
with relatives or
Johns and three
children, of Toronto, spent the week
end with the former’s mother, Mrs.
W. Johns. Mr, Johns sang a very
acceptable solo in James Street Unit
ed Church Sunday evening,
Mr. arid Mrs. Joe Cawthorn
four sons, Mrs. Cawthorn Sr.
Welland; Miss Fay Hannigan,
count, Sask.; Mr, and Mrs. Hy.
ris, of Sarnia, spent Sunday
Monday with Mrs. N. Hannigan.
In the dra\v for the prices oil the
final night of the Exeter Coronation
Contest the iiriShs will go to the
holders of the lucky tickets no mat
ter where they live. It will not be
necessary to be present at the draw
ing.
and
, of
Vis-
Mor-
and
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Coronation Contest Specials
Men’s Fine Shirts, a good selection, each $1.00
2 for $1.00Necktiesj a fine range,
Fancy Socks 3 pair $1.00
Hats $1.95 and $2.95
Spring Topcoats $10.95
With the purchase of a new Suit of Clothes you receive
100 coupons or over. Order your suit during the Contest, you
may win $3100.00.
W. W. T A M A N
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.