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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1937-11-25, Page 8THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1937 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Jk- B O N AT Combination Permanents A Combination that revitalizes the hair that improves the texture, that produces a Permanent Wave comparable with the charm and the beauty cf a Natural Wave. Your hair is your crowning glory so why not have it dressed in the latest coiffure trends. V’s e Exeter Markets Wheat $*1.00 Oats 40c. Manitoba’s Best $3.95 Welcome Floui’ $2.95 Shorts $1.60 Bran $1.55 Low Grade Floui* $2.10 Creamery Butter 34-35c. Dairy Eggs, Eggsv Eggs, Eggs, Butter 27-30c. A large 33e. medium 28c., pullets 23c. B 20c. Eggs C 16c, Hogs $7.75 ••J For Individuality 112 for Appointments My office will be closed on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Nov, 29th, 30th & Dec. 1st C, E. ZU R BRIGG, R o For Comfortable Glasses at Reasonable Prices Open every week day except Wednesday Children’s and Ladies’ Coats NOTICE Mrs. Hyndman has moved the balance of stock from The Friendly Gift Shop, Grand Bend, to her home on Huron St., East, and will be pleased to see old or new customers. FRESH OYSTERS 45c. a pint The Women’s Institute will hold their regular meeting Tuesday even­ ing, November 30th, at 7.45 at the home of Mrs. Geo. Etherington. The speaker will be Mrs. Robt. Simpson, of Kippen, on the subject of Peace. NOTICE EXETER TAXPAYERS Th© collector will receive taxes in the council room of the Town Hall, December 9 th to 14tih. Hours 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 6 p.m. The Municipal Council have grant­ ed an extension of time from the, 30th of November to the 14th of' December for the paying of taxes. 2tc W. C. Pearce, Collector Ideal Meat Market Phone 38 Main St. Save the Coupons LOCALS Oyster under the auspices of the Ladies’ Guild of Trivitt Memorial Church will be held in the PARISH HALL, EXETER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd From 5.30 to 8 p.m. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas p. Hill, B«A.f B.D. Minister Mrs. J. G. Coclirape, Organist 10 a.m.—'Sunday School 11 a.m.—'Public Worship Sermon: “How St. Paul Financed His Mission, Work Service devoted to the interest -of the budget of our church. 7 p.m.—'Public worship Sermon: Mount Calvary Last in series on Mountains llgious importance. Friday, November 26 at 6.30 Congregational Pot-Luck and Entertairiment. All members and friends O'f -congregation invit­ ed. Monday, November 29 at 8. p.m.— Scottish Party under the Y. P. G. Rev. J. Reidie, -of Cromarty, will speak on Robert Burns. of Re- p.m.— Supper Provision will also be made for those who do not eat oysters The Treat of the Season Admission 40c. and 20c. Every Childs’, Misses’ and Ladies’ coat will be sacrificed this week. Here is your chance to buy that new coat at dollars below regular price. AREO PACKS AND OVERNITE CASES These make smart gifts for Christmas. You may want one for a friend. REGENT YARNS Make lovely gifts for Christmas. We carry a full range of colors. Sea Shell....... 15c. Sea Gull ........ 22c. LADIES’ BATH ROBES In a range of new patterns, made from warm eiderdown. PRICED AT $3.25 FOR SALE Pea and Corn Ensilage $1.00 per ton Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 noon CANADIAN CANNERS in St. on Scalp Treatments FOR SALE Fern Pots and Flowering Potted Plants. Many colors L. DAY & SON FOR SALE-—-A comfortable home, modern conveniences. Can bought on reasonable terms.—C. Pickard, Phone '165. brick be V. ■Shut-in Cards with Christmas Greeting and a full range of various Christmas Cards now on display at Exeter Times-Advocate. WANTED—A. working companion to a woman. All modern conven­ iences in the home. Apply at the Times-Advocate. Williams Piano, walnut finish—A good buy $49.00* Terms $5.0'0 down and $11,>0'0 per week.—Martin's Music Store. In order to have your hair at­ tractive you must give your scalp and hair the proper treatment Phone us for an Appointment G. M. Simpson Exeter Phone 245 Strayed Ads STRAYED—Onto lot N. I 10, Ste­ phen and McGillivray boundary a Hereford steer. Owner may have same by proving property and pay­ ing expenses. Garnet Wilson 'R.R. 1, Crediton. STRAYED—-From lot 12, Con. 7, Hay,,. 1 red steer, 2-years-old with slit in both ears; rising two; tw-o. The two with pig ring in left ear. One white, some red, U cut in left ear. All without horns. Shaptcn 17 r 31, Crediton. Il-2i5-3tc one roan heifer one grey heifer rising heiferish cow mostly Notify Hiram the week- and Mrs. Seaforth, (STRAYED—Onto Lot 16, Con. 9, Hay, a yearling Hereford steer. Owner may have same by proving .property and paying expenses, ply Garnet Wildfong, .phone 35 Dashwood. Ap- r 9, FARMS'—-50 to 125 acres Huron and Perth. Houses-’of different size and price with and without extra lots in Exeter. Wm. Pearce, Exeter. iBlaCk Standard bred Apply Ross W. Hern Kirkton FOR SALE- mare, in foal. R.R. 1 Granton. Phone: Ring 4-7. on De­ Chopping NOTICE—'Commencing eember 1st the Elimville Mill will run every- Tuesday, Wed­ nesday, Friday and Saturday. Harry A, Sparling. FOUND—-Black and white kitten. Will owner please call 158, Exeter. WANTED-—Second hand tricycle in good shape. Apply Times Advo­ cate. ltc "■■■■'................. * * Grand Bend Y. P. will present a play “Cheer Up Chad” in Main St. Clhurch on Friday, November 26th. Admission 25 and 15c. LOST—From Lot 18, Con. 8, Step­ hen, 3 yearling cattle with ear mark. Harry Swartz, Crediton, WANTED — (Standing hardwood, bushes, and maple, basswood, elm, beeoh and chestnut logs. Write for particulars. Hay & Co., Ltd., Wood- stock, Ontario. ll-18-3tc, ——------------ Fill your radiator now with alco­ hol Anti-tFreeze only >69 c. per gal­ lon at the Ford Garage. MONEY TO LOAN on good farms at 5^ per cent. Old mortgage re­ financed, for further information write W* W. Evans, 432 Richmond St,, London, Ont APARTMENT TO RENT — Oh Main street, centrally located, 7 rooms and all conveniences. Apply Times-Advocate. Cash paid for Dbad Ahimals or Fertilizer Horses, Phone 34rl5, Dashwood. “We pay for phene calls JACK WJLIAMg 10-29-tf FOR SALE—-40 here farm. N pt, 10, North Boundary. Biddulph, bank barn 30 k 68 on stone and brick foundation, framework, metal root, John Rv Ogden, R.R. 1, Centralia# friends con- I i -Christmas is just around the cor­ ner. Mr. Wm. Blayney is visiting Toronto. Mrs. Douglas Triebner is ill in Joseph’s Hospital, London. A new cottage is being erected William St. for Miss Barr. Miss Mary Van Camp, of London, spent the week-end at her home here. Mrs. W. T. Acheson spent the week-end in Toronto with Mr. T. B. Acheson. Mr. W. G. Medd is in Toronto this week attending the Ontario Cream­ ery Convention. ® Miss Shirley Young, of Crediton, visited <over the week-end with Miss Barbara Dinney. Mr. Clarke Fisher visited with his brother Mr. Wallace Fisher in Mont­ real last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell re­ turned Monday from their wedding trip to Flint, Mich. Mr. Sidney Sanders visited with his daughter in Toronto and took in the Royal Winter Fail*. Mr Andy Easton was in Toronto the latter part of the week attend­ ing the Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rivers and Mrs. Wm. Robinson were in Toronto the forepart of the week. Mrs. A. J. Payne visited over the week-end with her daughter Mrs. 3. K. Mitchell in Toronto. Mrs. Sidney Davis spent end visiting her son Mr. R. E. Davis in Toronto. Mrs. S. Li'ghtowler, of is spending a couple of weeks visit­ ing with relatives and friends. Mrs. Mitchell Willis and daughter Jean, of Sexsmith, Alta., are visit­ ing relatives in this community. A meeting of all interested in hockey will be held at the Exeter Arena Tuesday evening next" at 8 >p.m. Rev. J. W. Down was taken ill on -Saturday 'last. His many­ will be glad to know that he is siderably improved. Mr. Jas. Morley and Mr. and Clarence Heywood attended Winter Fair in Toronto the 1 part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Ray' Lammie motored to Caledonia on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Paisley. Misses Stella Soutihcott, Verna Coates and Celia Christie, visited in Toronto the latter part of the week taking in the Royal Winter Fair. Rev. Mr. Hunt, Jas. Morley, Fred ©Herington and w. E. Middleton were at Wingham Friday evening last attending a Laymen’s Banquet Messrs. Ray Broderick and Bob Norris of the Ford garage, are in Toronto taking a short painting and body and pairing, Messrs. Harry Coates, combe, Thos. Coates, Rd. Chas. Mason motored to< Toronto the forepart of the week to take in the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. Roland Williams is exhibiting four buff Minorcas and three Red Leghorns at the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Williams and family spent the week-end in Toronto. Mr. H. C. Carey was in Glencoe on Sunday and was accompanied home by Mrs. Carey, who has been visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J ;S. Grant for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer spent the latter part of the week visiting with Mrs. S. Quhnee in Toronto and tab- I ing in the Royal Winter Fair. J. M< Southoott accompanied them to the city. Mr. Russell Passmore, who is at­ tending school In London, visited his grandparefits, Mr. and Mrs, J. Peart, Friday night and spent the • '• k-ord -vUh paints, Mr, and L Mrs. the latter course in fender re- Verne Pin- Coates and »*•«.“ Notman Passmore. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E. Elliott, Minister Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir Leader . a.m.—Second address on the ser­ ies o-f the Lord’s Prayer 3 p.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—The Minister Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Y. P. U. Wednesday, Dec. 1st—-Men’s Meetin Thursday, 7.3 0—Prayer Service 11 JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Arthur Page, Minister W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader a.m.—“Overstating our Poverty” 3 p.m.—-Sunday School 7 p.m.—“A Glad Surprise” Tuesday, 8 p.m.»—Y. P. U. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service 11 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Micldlenuss Advent Sunday —Holy Communion p.m.—-Sunday School p.m.—’Evensong and Sermon Th© Call of Advent Tuesday, November 30th—St. drew’s Day Service at 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall 8.30 a.m.- 3 7 1 mileSTRAYED—Onto farm % north of Farquhar, east boundary, Usborne, sometime in October, 2- year-old. tp,roving penses. eter. sometime in October, Owner may, have same by property and paying Apply to James Green, ex- Ex- The Pentecostal MIZPAH MISSION (Location one block North of Creamery) Bible Study Friday night 8 p.m. Services for Sunday, November 28th ■2 p.m.- u 8 p.m.—Evangelistic Service p.m.- iS. S. and Bible Class .Devotional Service .STRAYED—From Lot 8, Con. 7, Hay Township, a wlhite faced Here­ ford heifer two years old. Rowcliffe, Hensall R.R. 1, Hector ltc Con, 7,STRAYED—-From Lot 13, Hay, a two-year-old greiyi steer, hole in left ear. J. M. Richardson, Zur­ ich, phone 99 r 15. ltc STRAYED—'From Lot 6, Con. 5, Hay, a red heifer with white mark­ ings, rising two- years, small mark in lower side of left ear. Chas. Ald- wor-th phone 3'6rll, Dashwood. TOMLINSON’S Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor will be closed all day Saturday until 6 O’clock owing to the death of Mrs. lfomlinson’s sis­ ter, Mrs. Harry Rader A. E. WUERTH SHOES AND SHOE REPAIR STORE Men’s Boots and Shoes at Bargain Prices Several Fairs of Boys’ ami Men’s Hockey Shoes and Skates and Men’s Oxfords at give a Way Prices ’SEE THEM! ! ! All kinds of Leather Repairing neat­ ly^ and promptly attended to Do* not discard those rubber boots, rubbers or goloshes when the sole or heel Is worn. -Let us repair them as good new at a small cost. A call appreciated — PRICES REASONABLE — SILK HOSE GROCERY SPECIALS PORK AND BEANS ESMOND PLAID BLANKETS In green, mauve, rose and blue checks. Cozy and warm. EACH $2.00; PER PAIR $3.95 MISSES, & WOMEN’S MOTOR BOOTS When you buy Dominion you buy the best. Every pair guaranteed. MISSES $2.75 WOMEN’S $2.95 CHOICE SWEET CORN 3 cans for 25c Sea Beach 25c. Bonnie Lass 25c. COFFEE Chase and Sanborn Fresh Dated per pound. . . 37c BULK TEA Black or Mixed per pound . . . 49c I Hensall, Phone 16 MEN’S SUPER WINTER CLOTHING Highland Hill Dairy.. We invite you to all our services even though we have a full house, there is still room for you. This is the church where “You Can’t do Wrong and Get By.” J. T. EDGAR, Pastor LET IT BLOW, LET IT STORM LET D. & H. ANTHRACITE KEEP YOU WARM Be comfortable! Burn D. & H. in your home. Guaranteed Pure, Draft Obedient—with plenty of reserve heating power—It is the ideal fuel for winter weather. Place your order NOW. Phone 33—157j JAS. P. BOWEY “Sun Life Representative” ‘The solid fuel for solid comfort’ A MAN is judged by the linen he wears Have Yours Laundered Often Tuckey Transport gives you city service Leave your parcel at Tuckey’s office Forest City Laundry & f Dry Cleaners TUCKEY TRANSPORT, Agency, Exeter Phone 25w for information ■See Stewart Bros, for Used Cars. Mrs, Hill is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Clarise Snell. KENWOOD BLANKETS These beautiful All Wool Blankets come an plain shades and are reversible. Made from fine All Wool Australian Yarns . Join our Christmas Club. Plan and p pay so much a week ‘ until* paid for PLAIN SHADES $5.95 REVERSIBLE $9.50 WHITE RUBBERS AND GOLOSHES We have a full range of sizes for the little tots. RUBBERS 85c. GOLOSHES $1.35 NEW PURSES Showing, some very smart styles in brown and black, wine and green. REAL VALUE EACH $1.95 10 dozen Sub Standard Silk Hose in a good range of shades and sizes. SPECIAL PER PAIR 59c. MEN’S AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS Before buying that New Winter Overcoat, ask to see the new cloths and smart styles that we are showing. We have outstanding values at BOYS $6.50 TO $9.95 MEN’S $12.50 TO $24.95 SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 lb. •••••• 26c ELEPHANT SOAP A good laundry soap 5 bars..........23c NEW DATES 4 lbs for . . . . 25c HOT CHOCOLATE Try our new prepared Chocolate for hot drinks per bag .... 30c COOKING APPLES 11 qt. basket. 25c Exeter. Phone 16 DRINK the NATURAL RAW MILK J from Tuberculin and Blood Tested Herds “The Milk Free From Disease” N. STANLAKE & SON Miss Margaret Taman, of London, spent the week-end at her home here. Messrs. Waiter Cunningham and Thomas Pryde spent a few days in Toronto attending the 'convention of the Canadian Association of Mem­ orial Craftsmen. Mr. K. Clark ac­ companied them and attended a convention of cemetery superinten­ dents. The Young People’s Society of the James St. United Church paid a vis­ it to the Huron County Home, Clin­ ton Tuesday evening. A splendid program was put on by the visitors with Rev. A. Page acting as chair­ man. The inmates were provided with treats. • Cat-tie which have been on pas­ ture for the summer were taken in­ to the barns d-uring the past week, Winter feeding, which means con* siderable extra wonk, has now start­ ed for the farmers. A number <04 cattle which have strayed from pas­ ture fields are now being advertised On back ,page. The Central Hotel Cordially extends an invitation to the public to patronize their newly enlarged and re-decorated Dining- Room Special Sunday Dinners Afternoon Bridge Parties Accommodated Dinner Parties Every effort will be made to please the public at a very reasonable charge. A. & C. HARPER, Proprjeiors TT^ YOUIF CONSIDER QUALITY CARE ABOUT STYLE WANT VALUE THEN COME IN AND SEE OUR SAMPLES OF SUITINGS AND OVERCOATS MEN’S MEN’S SUEDE JACKETS FINE SHIRTS All Sizes All new colors and patterns $4.75 $1.00 TO $2.00 SPATS MUFFLERS Wonderful Value New Fall Patterns $1.00 1.00 UP NEW TIES 50c. TO $1.00 W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. week Tayilor were in attending the is making imj Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coates and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Toronto last Royal Winter Fair. Mr. Sandy Elliot provements^ to his Ford garage. He is deepening the cellar and intends having it -fitted up with hot and cold water for the washing of cars. ■A brick entrance to the cellar about 'twenty feet long is being erected and the roof is now being put on. ( Mr. Ernest Blake, of Lucknow, was ill Exeter while on his way to London, to bring home this youngest son Keith, who has been in hospital suffering from infantile paralysis. The lad is still in splints but able J to return home* Mrs, ,B(lake ilias been lit London for many weeks with i their two children. Muriel is still in ; hospital and improving. She is able to be out of the jron lung for a short a day. The Durnin chil- Crewe are very much will soon be able to re- I time twiceI dren from : better and , turn home, James Street W. M. S. The W. M. S. of James -St. church met in the Sunday School room on Friday, November 12th. Mrs. Kyle conducted the business period. Mrs. J. H. Jones, Mission Band Superin­ tendent, very graciously thanked the Auxiliary for entertaining the Mis­ sion Band at the October meeting, stating that these meetings helped the Band members to realize they belonged to the parent organization. Rev. Mr. Page presided during the election of officers for the coming year. The nominating committee submitted a slate of officers with very few changes over the proceed­ ing year. Mrs. Tom Coates favored with a well rendered missionary Solo, Mrs. A. Fage gave a most splendid report from the sectional meeting recently held at Ohiselhufst, Mrs. Passmore, of Toronto, is vis­ iting with her sister, Mrs, F, W. Gladman.