HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1937-08-12, Page 8THUKSOAY, AUGVST 12, 1937 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
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A CALL SOLICITED
We have this week taken over
Miss Smith’s Beauty Shoppe and
in addition to Permanents and
Finger Waving we are also giv
ing Facials, Manicuring, Scalp
Treatments, Hair Tints and
Bleaches.
V’s Beauty Shoppe
Phone 112
Successor to Miss H. Smith
HOUSE FOR RENT—■Brick resi
dence in central location. Apply to
R. D. Hunter, R. R. 3, Exeter, phone (
Kirkton 391'7,
FOR SALE — Beatty Vacuum
cleaner, latest style $49.50. Apply
G. A. Hawkins ltp.
Upright piano for sale in splen
did. condition, cheap. Apply Times-
Advocate or write box 2800. ltp.
FOR SALE—.Complete set of Op-
l>ortunity Plan Books for rural
school teacher. Half price. Applv
Times-Advocate or write box 2800.
dtp.
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.05
Oats 43c
Manitoba’s Best $4.10
Welcome Flour $3.35
Shorts $1.95
Bran. $1.90
Low Grade Flour $2.50
Creamery Butter 31-32c.
Dairy Butter 24c. to 27c.
Eggs, A large 22c.
Eggs, medium 20c.
Eggs, B 17c
Eggs, C 14c.
Hogs $10.75
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Your Business
Appreciated
No Matter How Small
Ideal Meat Market
Phone 38 Main St.
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Before School Opens
FOR SALE — Hand washing ma
chine equipped for gas engine. Ap
ply Times-Advocate or phone 26.
STRAYED—i From pasture farm
in Hay Twp., black yearling steer,
ring in right ear. Anyone knowing
whereabouts of same kindly notify
Jas. Hodgert. Phone Kirkton 37-13.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Several good farms of from 20 to
100 acres; also good homes in Exe
ter. These properties are all pric
ed right.—U. V. Pickard, phone 165
WARNING
Someone has been shooting holes
in the windows of Trivitt Memorial
Church. Anyone found guilty of so
doing will be prosecuted.
BY ORDER
HELP WANTED
Large organization with over 700
dealers has opening for man with
car to distribute food and house
hold products in a route of 900
homes in own county. Experience
unnecessary. We train you. Steady
work. Earn about $30 weekly.
WRITE IMMEDIATELY FOR THE
TERRITORY OF YOUR OWN
CHOICE! FAMLLEX CO., 570 .St.
Clement Street, Montreal.
FOUND—On Saturday night on
Huron street, a bag of Purina Pig
•C-iow. Owner may have same by
paying advt. Apply Frank Lewis,
Centralia.
FDR SALE — Beef ring heifers.
Apply to Chas, Pro-ut, Highway No.
4, south of Exeter. ltp
Organist Wanted
Applications for organist in the
Presbyterian church, Hensail, will
be received on or before August 20.
Applications to be mailed to James
B'onthron, Secretary. 8-5-2tc
Cucumbers for sale, any quantity.
Your honey for the winter at whole
sale price in your 'own containers.
W. F. Abbott.
CLOVER HONEY FOR SALE—
10’C per lb. in customer’s containers,
reduced price on 50 lb. lots. Dar
rell Parker, R.R, 3, Exeter, 2tp
TO RENT—125 acre farm, lot 13,
pt. lot 14 N.B., McGillivray, 2 1-2
miles south of Crediton; good bank
barn, comfortable frame house.
Apply to T, J. O’Brien, Centralia
8-5-3tc
FARM FOR SALE—Lot 12, con
13, lot 14, con. 12, Township of
Stephen, 150 acres, owned by the
Estate of the late William Witzel.
For m'ore particulars apply to H.
Eilber & Son, Crediton. 7-29-3tc.
NOTICE-—-Persons wanting same
quality gravel as used in Exeter
sidewalks or reservoir phone 171r3
Exeter. Our truck will deliver gra
vel from this pit. Cudmore, Gravel.
Mrs. Wm, Robinson is visiting
with her parents in Caledonia.
Mrs. Ida Brown, of Sarnia, is vis
iting with her aunt Mrs. John Snell.
Roy Huges, of Windsor, is visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ford.
Miss Marion Powell has returned
after spending a few days in God
erich with friends.
Miss Edythe Clipson, of Inger
soll, is visiting with her grand
mother Mrs. D. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Heideman, of
Toionto, are visiting with the form
er’s mother Mrs. E. Heideman.
Mrs. P. Douglas and two sons, of
Midland, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Layton over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, of
Windsor, are visiting with Mrs. Mc
Donald’s mother, Mrs. John Snell.
Miss Jean Prebble, has returned
to her home in Ilderton after holi
daying for two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. iSillery.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Pollen, of Flint,
visited with their parents Mrs. Wm.
Pollen and Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis
over the week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood, Sud
bury, visited during the past week
with the former’s parents Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Wood.
Miss Isabel McTavish,. of Toronto,
accompanied by her mother Mrs. J.
McTavish of town, are spending a
few days at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell have re
turned home after spending a week
with their daughter, Mrs. W. J* Mc
Allister, at Mt. Brydges.
Mrs. Robt. Mousseau and daugh
ter Marion, of St. Catharines, are
visiting with the former’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. Broderick.
Mr. and Mrs. Bower, of Romeo,
Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lamp
kin, of Emily City, Mich., visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Hannah Klein-
feldt.
Miss Evelyn Gill, Reg. N., and
Miss Paisley, Reg. N-, of Highland
Park General Hospital, motored to
Exeter and visited with Mrs. Frank
Gill on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ford and
Vesta spent the week-end at Grand
Bend the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Ford, of Detroit, who have a
cottage there.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Sheere,
Evelyn, Morley and Marion and Mr.
and Mrs. Scott, of Brantford, visit
ed on Sunday with the former’s mo
ther Mrs. M. Sheere and family.
Mrs. William Vale visited her
daughter Mrs. Wm. McDowell, ®f
Denfield, over the week-end. Mr.
and Mrs. L. Golby, of London, also
Visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. McDowell.
Mrs. Howe and daughter Miss
Helen and the former’s two grand
children Margaret and Jane Kil-
bourn, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert T. Rogers and daughter
Margaret, of Ann Arbour, Mich., are
guests of Miss L. M. JeCkell.
People’s Cash Shoe Store
Wm. H. Partlo, prop. Phone 181w
Exeter “Shoes to fit the Family” Ontario
Balance of White Shoes
in Straps, Orfords, Etc.
Broken in Sizes
but values to $3,98
Children’s Summer Shoes priced to clear at 75c. and $1.00 pr.
Women’s 1st quality Knee-Length Full-Fashioned Hosiery
Regular 69c.—54c. or 2 pr. $1.00
The class room of today makes
greater demands upon the stu
dents’ eyes than ever before.
Let us examine your little ones’
eyes
—it
now, before School reopens
may prevent years of dis*
comfort in future life.
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This store will be closed Wednesday at no op during the Summer Months.
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E. ZURBR1GG, R.o.
Successor to
S. Fit ton at Exeter
Open every week day except
Wednesday
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B.A., B-D.
MJinister
Mi’S. J, G, Cochrane. Organist
Sunday School will not meet this
week, .
7 p.m.—Public Worship
Subject—i“Paying the Price”
3rd sermon in s.eries on parable of
The Prodigal Son.
Thursday, Aug. 19—Sunday School
and Congregational picnic at
Turnbull’s Grove. Bus will leave
church at 1 p.m.
...All Summer Dresses Greatly Reduced
To make room for new merchandise, we have reduced prices on all
summer dresses. J3uy two at these low prices
$2.45 .95 $4.95
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LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. C. Aidworth visited
in Windsor on Saturday.
Miss Minnie Weekes, is holidaying
in London this week.0
Miss Marion Woods, of, London,
visited with fiiends in town on Sun
day.
Miss Gladys Kestle and Miss
Helen Penhale, are holidaying in
Detroit.
Miss Meta Salter is spending the
week with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Neale,
in Elora.
Miss Edna Martene has returned
after holidaying at Grand Bend and
London.
Mrs. a .Lammie, of Detroit, call
ed on friends in Exeter on Thurs
day last.
Mr. W. J. Lower, of Laport, Ind.,
is the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
John Taylor.
Mrs. H. D. Hutchins, of Toronto,
is visiting with her daughter Mr,
and Mrs. Jas. Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pollock, ot
Detroit, are visiting with the form
er’s sister Mrs. C. Perkins.
Miss I. S. Clubine, of Toronto, vis
ited with relatives and friends in
this community last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Eyre and son
Heniy, of London, were recent vis
iters with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Geddes
Mrs. Fenner, Montreal, is visiting
with her brother Mr. Alf, Taylor of
Hensall and with friends in Exeter.
Mr. Frank Johns and Miss Dor
othy Pike, of Toronto, visited with
Mrs. Johns and family over the
■week-end.
Mrs. Rose RusseM and daughter
Patricia have returned from at
tending the Gid Boys reunion in
Mt., Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McLellan and
Shirley, of Stratford, visited over
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C.
Aidworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Suhr, of Stratford,
visited during the week-end
Mrs. Wm. Pollen and Mr. and
C. W. Kestle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kestle
rented Mrs. D. Rowcliffe’s residence
on Sanders Street. They expect to
move in October.
Miss May Jones is spending
vacation in company with her
ther Mrs. J. G. Jones at their
tage at Grand Bend.
Dr. and Mrs. E. J. MacLachlan
and daughter Barbara, of Jackson,
Mich,, spent the week-end with Dr.
and Mrs. E. S. Steiner.
Mrs. C. W. Kestle was in Sea
forth on Friday evening where she
was a guest at a shower and bridge
in honor -of Miss Irene Patterson.
The members of the Willing
Workers Evening Auxiliary of James
Street Church held a picnic supper
at Grand Bend on Monday
Miss Violet Willis, of
Mich., and Mrs. Francis
Lincoln. Park, Mich., are
with friends in Exeter, Hensall and
Seaforth.
UNION SERVICES
Main St. and James St. United
Churches
Rev. A. Page of James Street in
charge. Music under the direction
Of Mr, W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M. and
the James Street choir.
Bunday Schools
11 a.m.—Main Street
7 p-m.—James Street
Union prayer service in James St.
church Thursday evening.
10 a.m.-
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector. Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Mi-s MacFaul
Choir Loader, Mr. Middlemiss
12th .Sunday after Trinity
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.i—Service us usual.
“Bro.
The Pentecostal
MIZPAH MISSION
Victor Brown” will be our
guest speaker at both services Sun
day, also being in charge of the
regular meetings, while the pastor
is absent.
2.3 0 p,m.—S. S. and Bible Class
3,30 p.m,-
8
■Devotional
p.m.—A place to warm your cold
indifference.
Street meeting Saturday night
J. T. Edgar, Pastor
BM
Free Finger Waves
with
Mrs.
have
Miss Mildred Hackney will
give free finger waves
mornings for next week only
her
mo-
cot-
Phone 245 for Appointment
G. M. SIMPSON
BEAUTY SHOPPE i
i
evening.
Decker,
Landon,
visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Newell and
sons Teddy and Billy, of Stratford,
visited with their niece Miss Marion
Bissett on -Sunday. Mrs. Newell
and children are .remaining for a
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Butler and
Miss Pearl Spicer, of London, visit
ed in town on Tuesday and attend
ed the funeral of the former’s aunt
Mrs. Joshua Johns,
Mr. Wm. C. Davis and Miss Olive
Wood visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Dearing in Port Colborne
the latter .part of the week. They
also Stopped at Niagara Falls and
Buffalo.
Mrs. M, E. Fuller, -of Algonac,
Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Chambers the beginning of the week
returning on Wednesday with her
daughter Miss Vera Fuller and Miss
Nona Chambers.
Mrs. Sharpe, of Simcoe, is visit
ing with Judge J. G. and Mrs. Stan-
bufy at their summer cottage at
Bayfield,
attended the evening service in Ca
ven church where many friends
welcomed them back.
On Sunday evening thev
The South Huron W. I. are hold-|
ing a Summary Day in
Town Hall, August 17 at 2 p.m. to
finish their Refinishlng Furniture
project. The exhibit, story of the
work and an illustrated lecture by t
the department Instructress will be
followed by afternoon tea. This ls(
your invitation.
daughter
in Tavis-
Toronto,
with Mr.
Miss Grace Snell is visiting with
her sister Mrs. W. A. Patrick, in
New Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaques visited
with their son-in-law and
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ’Francis
tock on Monday.
Miss Madeline Reid, of
visited over the week-end
and Mrs. M. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Flynn
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McDonald
holidaying
places this
Mrs. L.
spent the
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Westcott and other
■Mrs. C. McIntyre and daughters
Margaret and Mary, of London, are
visiting the former’s uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowcliffe.
Mr. T. Edgar, pastor of the Penn-
tecostal and Master Jackie Cann left
Monday for London and iStrathroy
Where they will spend a few weeks.
Mr. James Campbell underwent
an operation in St. Joseph’s Hospit
al, London, recently. He is improv
ing nicely but expects to be there
for some time yet.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rockola, of
Ripley, spent Sunday with the lat
ter’s parents Mr and Mrs. S. Cann.
Pearl Cann, who has spent five*
Weeks with her sister returned with
them.
Week*end visitors' at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sims were; Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Sims and Mr. and
Mrs. Asa Quick and nephew.
Windsor; Mr, and Mrs. W. J.
of Usborne and Miss Dorothy
of Grand Bend.
•Goderich Old Home Week
mittoe report a deficit of at
$1,000. Ten years ago they
$4,00(0
LIBBY’S SPAGHETTI
REGENT YARNS
We parry a full range of colors and
you will find these yarns are hard to beat.
Spa Beach 25c» Sea Gull 22c; Sea Shell 15
LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE
These are sub standards in our regular
$1.00 quality in season’s newest shades.
PER PAIR 59c.
KENWOOD, AYERS, 0. V., ALL WOOL
BLANKETS
In plain, fancy checks and reversible,
beautiful All Wool Blankets and Motor
Rugs for cool evenings.
$3.95, $4.95, $5.75, $7.95, $8.95
GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ ALL WOOL SUITS
Made by Regent from Pure Botany
Yams.
$2.95 TO $4.75
LADIES’ & MEN’S WHITE FOOTWEAR
These are being sold at greatly reduced prices. We do not want to carry them over
This is a real saving. $3.50 VALUES $2.69; $2.95 FOR $2.25; $2.50 FOR $1.95
42 INCH PILLOW CASES
The last we can buy that we can offer
at this low pree. The quality is very good.
EACH 25c.
BLEACHED SHEETS
72 inches and 90 inches long, ready to
be used in a splendid quality.
EACH $1.25
WATER GLASSES
They are moving fast these days
EACH 5c.
TURKISH TOWELING
This is excellent value and will pay
you to buy at this low price.
PER YARD 20c.ODD CUPS AND SAUCERS
For threshing—1-2 dozen 43c.
GROCERY SPECIALS
2 tins for .19c
For Your PickJesi
THIS SEASON
HERRING IN TOMATO
SAUCE
TEA is advancing in price.
We can still still give you
a good bulk tea at only
49c a pound
Fresh spices, lowest prices
Highest Quality Vinegar
also
Heinz Pickling Vinegar
2 large tins .. 35c
COOKING APPLES
AND NO. 1 TOMATOES
NEW CLOVER HONEY
Very Choice
Pt. Sealers
Qt. Sealers
5 lb. Pails
10 lb. Pails
RUBBER RINGS
per dozen
.. 25c
.. 40c
z60c
$1.10
CASCADE SALMON
at lowest prices
ZINC RINGS
Good Quality
Southcott Bros.
Hensail, Phone 16
Miss Greta Harness, of the Bank
of Montreal staff, is on vacation.
Miss Sheppard and Mrs. Edna
Hearts, of Toronto, are visiting at
the latter’s home for two weeks.
Miss Ann Allison, Reg. N., of
New York, is visiting with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allison.
Mr. Wm. Edmunds, of Flint, Mich
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Rowcliffe. He was accom-
by Mrs. Edmunds and
have spent the past
Francis and bride haveand
are
at Kincardine and other
week.
G. Lawrence, of London, i have left for their new
beginning of the week
Mrs. E.
panied home
Barry, who
week here.
Mr. James
' returned from their honeymoon and
after a short visit with the bride’s
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jaques
’ ' home in
A
relatives.
■, of
Ford
Sims.
Com-
least
made
This year the weather was
Hensall ideal, huge crowds were present but
everyone seemed to make money
but the committee. Crowds at the
pageant, baseball games aftd second
days’ race meet were not what was
hoped for While ten years ago they
netted big returns. But everybody
reports a wonderful time.
Tavistock.I
Dr. and
daughter,
Old Home
Wednesday last visited in town with
Dr. -sTom’s aunts, Mrs. (Dr.)
and Miss Mary Tom. ’
The superintendant Mr. T.
and, staff of Caven Sunday
expect to attend New fit.
Presbyterian Church in London on
Sunday morning to hear Rev. J. B,
Rhodes, of Cobou.rg, who is preach
ing there on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Deitz, and son
Mr. and Mrs. Ciiffo.rd Deitz, Detroit,
are visiting with Mrs. Geo. Deitz’s
brother Mr. and Mrs, John Pront, of
Usborne. It is twenty years since
they have been here and they see
many changes in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield,
Miss Lulu and Arnold and Mr. and
Mrs. Mervyn Cudmore and Bruce,'
visited with the former’s nephew
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnston in
Windsor oil. Sunday. Mrs. Lindenfield
Lulu and Arnold are remaining for
a week.
At the union service in James
Street Church on Sunday morning
conducted by Rev.
Herbert, little Son
and Mrs. Southcott,
was presented for
was
morning service. A duet was sung
by Messrs. JFraiik Taylor and A, E.
Wuerth and in tho evening Mr.
Harry Hoffman sang a solo in the
Main Street church.I
Mrs. Percy Tom and
of (Toronto, attended the
Week in Goderich..,and on
iSweet
Pryde
School
James
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25c
25c
Exeter, Phone 16
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IS
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difference you can’t mistake—because they are made for men who
instinctively respond to the best.
Thousands of men who can afford to pay any price, receive
from “Clothes of Quality” the finest custom tailoring, which day
in and day out gives a “lift” to their appearance. These men avail
themselves of our moderate prices because they are keen judges of
value; because they realize that measured by the many days of
faithful, smart wear, “Clothes of Quality” represent a happy, invest
ment in correctness.
Come in today—-Feast your eyes on masterly styling, checked
at every source of fashion—woolens chosen by experts for long
wear and smart pattern. ILet us give YOU our idea of made-to-
measure style—Jfiti—(fabric—and value.
Our Fall Samples are Now on Display
W. W. T A M A N
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
A. Page, jaines
of Rev.
of Mt.
baptism
a large attendance
R. E.
Brydges,
There
at the
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kent, of
Woodstock, visited with the latter’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Luker
over the week-end. Miss Grace
Christie, who has spent the past
month with her grandparents re
turned home with them,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carey motor
ed to Glencoe on Sunday and visited
with Mr. and Mrs, J. S, Grant. They
were acompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
P. David and son Grant, of London,
who spent the past Week here. They
remained in Glencoe on a visit,
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. ’Baylor, of
London, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Moir
and two boys paid a farewell visit
with Mr. Moir’s
day of last week,
for the West by
expect to remain
Moir and family spent the winter
in Exeter where the boys went to
school and this summer they have
been visiting with Mrs, Moir’s par
ents in London, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
Mrs, J. Northcott and daughter
Mrs. C. C. Zuifbrigg and Son Roy, of
Toronto and Mrs. (Dr.) Clubine, of
Toronto have returned to their
homes after visiting in Crediton and
with relatives in this community.
Mr. Ray Waghorn and Mr. Chas.
Pearce are home from attending the
Agricultural Summer School, at
Guelph. Out of all the inspectorates
represented, the inspectorate of West
Huron had the second highest num
ber attending.
m other on ThurS-
They left Friday
motor where they
f6r some time. Mr.
WALKER’S DRUG STORE
NOT TO PUB OFF