HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1938-05-26, Page 8THURSDAY, MAY 20 th, 1938
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112 for Appointment
Vera c. Decker
NOTICE
We wish to advise that ouy London
Truck will leave Exeter at 9.OU a.m.
as per. usual for the summer sche
dule.
Please have your calls, orders and
parcels in early and. assist us to give
you better service.
yours in Service
* TUCKEY TRANSPORT
the
of Caven
TENDERS WANTED —- For
painting of the exterior
Manse, paint supplied by committee.
Tenders to be in by June 1st, work
to be completed by July 1st. Low
est or any tender not necessarily ac
cepted. For particulars apply to- Wm.
Sillery, R.R. 3, Exeter.»
FOR SALE — Cabbage, tomatoes,
cauliflower, plants, etc. F. Gollings
Thames Road,
WANTED—Teacher for S. S. No.
4, Usborne, duties to commence in
September. Apply stating qualifica
tions. One with some musical abil
ity preferred. Apply to secretary. C.
H. May, Centralia, R.R. 1> ltc. j
HELP WANTED --- Good home,
good wages, for clean reliable girl:
small family. Apply Mrs. J. Ellis.
60 Duchess Ave.., London.
FOR SALE—Several good horses
also a barn and a house if sold soon.
J. Caldwenn, phone 13rll, Exeter.
FOR SALE—Comfortable brick
house, Andrew St., Good terms.
50 acres with full set of buildings,
well situated. WTm. Pearce, Exeter.
FOR SALE—-8 weaners, 4 Stock
ers, and good brood sow due end of
June. Apply at Times-Advocate.
ltp
FOUND — On Pinery Road, a
wrench. Owner may have same -by
proving property and paying for
advu Apply to Herman Debus,
phone 88, Dashwood. ltp
ELECTRIC FENCER—Keep your
livestock where you want it with an
electric fence. See one in operation
on our farm. R. B. Williams, agent
ltp.
FOR SALE—Early cobbler seed
potatoes; a quantity of amber honey
6e to 7c a lb. Now is the oppor
tune time for planting the last of
the strawberry plants. W. F.
bott, Exeter.
Ab-
Ex-The regular meeting of the
eter W. I- will be held at the home
of Mrs. Dennis O’Brien on Monday
evening, May 30th at 7.45.
ROOF FIXING
All kinds new and old. Flat
.pihalt roofs. We repair at $2.00 a
square. Guarantee them for 5 yrs.
We have used this new liquid on
asphalt
as ever.
Roofer,
As-
roofs for 8 years, still good
Drop a card to Joe. Becker
Clinton, Phone 42.
SALE—’Barn in good
x 42, also small hen
for colony house.
shape
house
These
Price
FOR
size 34
suitable
buildings are near Sihipka.
$200 or terms can be arranged. Ap
ply to Wes. Nichols, Grand Bend.
FAR SALE—-That fine red brick
residence on Andrew St., Exeter, the
property of Mrs. George Williams.
Fully modern. Like new. Priced to
sell. Terms, C. V. Pickard, phone
165.
FARM FOR SALE—-Lot N£ Lot 4,
Con. 9, Osborne, 50 acres; bank barn
68 by 46; frame house 3 6 by 30;
kitchen and woodshed; 30 acres Lot
1, Con. 7, under cultivation, good
state of repair, 4 acres of busih.
Would sell seperately. Good condi
tion. Garfield Brock, Woodham No.
1. Ill health cause of selling.
5-19-3tc.
MAID WANTED — For London
home. Apply by letter to P.O. Box
232, Exeter.
FOR SALE—2 young Hereford
bulls. Apply to John Hirtzel, phone
36 r 3, Crediton, 5-12-tfc
FOR SALE—-House in Exeter with
every convenience; good garden
with fruit trees. Apply to L. Httston,
phone 16 2 j. 3-17-tfc.
BUILDERS ATTENTION — Use
.Cudmoire’s cement gravel for all
cement work. Approved by engine
ers. All grades of road gravel. We
have two trucks to give prompt ser
vice for all concrete jobs. Rhone
171 ,r 3, Exeter. H, T. Cudmore, R.
R, 1, Hensail. 3-31-tfc
“Rugs, Stock of late importer,
includes Wiltons, Broadlooms and
Orientals, extremely low prices while
stock lasts, Will ship mail orders
promptly, write for price list,
TRADERS Aim IMPORTERS
54 Wellington St., West, Toronto
Exeter Markets
Oats 43c.
Manitoba Best Flour $3.70
Welcome Flour $2.30
low Grade Flour $1.90
Bran $1.60
Shorts $1.60
Creamery Butter 32e
Dairy Butter 26 - 29c.
Eggs, A large 20c.
Eggs, A medium 17c.
Eggs B 16c.
Eggs, C 15c.
Hogs $9.75
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IDEAL MEAT MARKET
Choice Quality Meats
Fresh, Cured & Smoked Meats
Butter, Lai*d and Shortening
Milk and Cream
SAVE THE COUPONS
Phone 38 Main St.
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I LOCALS II___________[
Mr. Clarence Boyle, of London,
was home over the week-end.
Mr. Frank Strange, of London,
I spent a few days at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rutledge and
family, spent the holidays in Exeter
and Zurich.
Mrs. Sarah Weekes, of Glencoe, is
spending the week with her son Dr.
W. E. Weekes.
Miss Nola Sweitzer, of Seaforth,
visited with her grandmother Mrs. S.
Sweitzer on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew’ Sweitzer
and Stewart, of Shipka, called on his
mother last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
visited with their son Lloyd in
troit over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Tuckey and
of London, spent the 24tli with
and Mrs. Geo. Mawson.
Misses Helen Finkbeiner and Vera
Decker spent the week-end at the
latter’s home in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Davis and
family, of London, spent the holiday
with relatives in Exeter.
Mr. Charles Coates, of
visited with his brothers
for a short time Saturday.
Miss Irene Mooney, of
visited pv.er the week-end
and Mrs. Wm. J. Ryckman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paisley
babe, of Kincardine, visited
relatives over the week-end.
Mr. J. W. Batson, of Toronto,
visited for a few days with Mrs.
Batson and children in town.
Mrs. H. K. Hyndman has return
ed home after visiting for a few
days in Tottenham and Toronto.
Mr. Charles Pearce recently vis
ited in Hamilton with Mr. GordoD
Hilborn and Mr. Sydney Brown.
Mrs. S. Fitton visited, with her
grandchildren, Gerald ’and Joyce
Fitton in Detroit over the holiday.
Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. McAllister and
family, of Mt. Brydges, spent .Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Seldon left on
Tuesday’ to visit w'ith their son Dr.
Harry and Mrs. Seldon at Rochester,
Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Shannon and
Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Hughes, of Tara,
spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Moise.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Birney and
Gordon, of Toronto, spent Saturday
until Tuesday visiting with the
former’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hookey, Bar
bara and Ronnie, of London, spent
the week-end with the former’s par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. Hookey.
Mr. Kenneth Hockey, who is tak
ing a short course in embalming in
Toronto1, visited over the week-end
and holiday at his home here.
Mrs. John Pearson, of -South
Shields, England, was a guest of
Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Harvey during
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Creech, Tor-,
onto, visited from Sunday until
Tuesday with the former’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech.
The Y *P. IT. of James Street pre
sented their play “The Adventures
of Grandpa” at Grand Bend on May
24th. This is the tenth time the
play -has been presented.
Mr. C. E. Zur.brigg was in Toron
to the forepart of the week attend
ing the 29th annual convention Of
the Ontario Oiptometrical Associa-
'tion at the King Edward Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Ryckman ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. George
Van Horn, of Clinton, leave Thurs
day for Northern Michigan to attend
a reunion and visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Penhale, Mr.
and '“Mrs. Cliff Penhale, and son
Harry, Mr. Bigin Penhale, of Tor
onto, and Mr. J. E. Hicks, of Wind
sor, visited over the holiday With
Mr. and'-Mrs. Geo. Walker in Ste
phen Township.
LOCALS
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F. Beavers
De-
son,
Mr.
Detroit,
in town
Toronto,
with Mr.
and
with
I DON’T BUY
THINGS I DON’T WANT
SINCE I GOT NEW GLASSES
Many people wonder, when they
get home why they have bought
certain articles. They are mere
ly victims of eye strain and re
sultant brain fatigue. They buy
in semi’blindness.
Correctly fitted glasses may
lessen your shopping fatigue and
add greatly to your judgment.
THE EXETER IIMES-ADVOCATE
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C. E. ZURBRIGG,
Optometrist at Exeter
Comfortable glasses at reason
able prices
Office closed on May 23rd, 24th
and 25th while at the Optometric
Convention
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Douglas c. HUI, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Mrs. J, G. Cochrane, Organist
a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—Public Worship
Sermon: “Parable of the Laborers
in the Vineyard”
7 pan.—Public Worship
Sermon:“The Jealousy of God”
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH!
OF CANADA
Rev. A. E. Elliott, Minister ;
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir Leader .
a.m.—The Minister
3 p.m.—Sunday School i
7 p.m.—The Minister
Monday Y. P. U.
Thursday 7.30 p.m., Prayer Service -
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They are discontinued patterns. Some have slight imper
fections but they will wear as long as any first quality rug.
If you want a linoleum rug see these before you buy.
Compare these prices with catalogue houses
6 by 9 ft. Regular $6.25 for ....
7 1-2 by 9 ft. Regular $7.85 for
V
12 by 12 ft. Regular $17.35 for
$4.25
$5.95'
9 by 9 ft, Regular $9.35 for.....
9 by 12 ft. Regular $12.50 for
$14.95 12 by 13 1-2 Regular $19.25 for
12 by 15 ft. Regular $21.95 for .......$17,95
$6.95
$9,95
$15.95 I
G. M. Simpson
BEAUTY SHOPPE
All Work Guaranteed
Exeter Phone 245.JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev, Arthur Page, Minister
W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
a.m.—“The Lord Omnipotent
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Reversible Syrma Rugs
25 only Reversible Syrma Rugs size 24 by 50 ins.
They come in shades of Rose, Blue, Sand and Toupe.
north window.
These are exceptional value.
See these on display in our
Specially priced for quick sale $2.95
Warm weather will soon be here.
Get those SCREENS and
SCREEN DOORS
NOW
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Wood Shingles, Toronto Asphalt
Roofing Products
This office will be open Saturday
Evenings from 7 to 10
Huron Lumber Co.
EXETER
Phone 48 Residence 255
Clearing Sale
OF MEN’S WORK
ALSO SOME BOYS’
SIZES
SHOES
BROKEN
GROCERIES
3 tins Pork & Beans..... for 25c.
Canned Pumpkin ..... 3 cans 25c.
Golden Bantam Corn 3 for 25c.
Peanut Butter.......2 lbs. for 25c.
29c. Jams for ......................... 25c.
Hillsdale Tea ........... per lb. 48c.
and a number of other clearing
lines
H. Bierling
A Full Line of
FLOWERING PLANTS AND
OTHER PLANTS'*
— including —
Cauliflower, Celery, Five Kinds
Cabbage, Six kinds of Tomatoes,
Four varieties of Asters, Verben
as, Salvia, Drecena, Ferns, Be
gonias, all kinds of Geraniums,
Foliage, Vinca, Wandering Jew,
Petunia—Giant, Balcony, Rosy
Morn, Zinnias and Canna.
Hanging Baskets, Etc.
Cabbage by the dozen or by the
hundred
L. DAY & SON
Florists Exeter
SPECIALS
TIRES
Goodyear and
Dominion Tires
All Sizes in Stock
JtSrV 1 1 JblvlJtLo
Exide and
General Motors
SNELL BROS.
AND CO.
Phone 100 Exeter
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. Reigneth.
3 p.m.—Church School
7 p.m.—“Why be a Christian”
Wednesday 8 p.m.—-Prayer Service
Sunday Evefning, June 5th—Won
derful New Motion Picture with
sound music “The Life of Christ”
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middleniigs
Sunday After Ascension Day
9.45, a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Morning Prayer & Sermon
“The Ascension”
PENTECOSTAL
MIZPAH MISSION
(Location one block North of the
Creamery)
Study Friday evening 8 p.m.
Services for Sunday,
p.m.—-S. School and Bible Class
p.m.—Devotional service
p.m.—Great Evangelistic Meeting
We welcome you to all these servic
es. Come!
Pastor J. T. EDGAR
Bible
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WEEKLY HALF HOLIDAYS
We, the undersigned merchants of
the village of Exeter, agree to close
our places of business every Wed--,
nesday at twelve o'clock noon be
ginning Wednesday, June 1st and j
during the months of July, August •
and September. !
Southcott Bros. j
B. W. F. Beavers
G. A. Hawkins
Martin’s Music Store
W. W. Taman
H. S. Walter . •
Jones & May
Joseph Senior
Grigg Stationery
A. E. Wuettih
E. R. Hopper
Rivers’ Meat Market
E. Lindenfield
Exeter Ladies’ Wear
J. A. Traquair
Chainway Stores
• V. Decker
V. G- Essery
F. G. Wright & Co.
W. J. Beer
Ideal Meat Market
G. M. Armstrong
G. M. Simpson
Rowe
Taylor
R. N.
S. B.
Jas. Lawson
Strut,Caspar Hotstuff and Mandy
the local dancing team, use Cress
Corn and Bunion Salves. Remove
Warts, Calluses too. Sold by
Browning’s, Colp’s and all Drug
Counters.
I
ill
Axminster Rugs at Great Savings
A good quality seamless Rug in New Patterns
7 1-2 by 9 ft.—Special price ........... $19.95 9 by 10 1-2—Special price....
9 by 9 ft.—Special price .................. $24.95 9 by 12 ft.—Special price
$29.95
$34.95
Discontinuing Coupons on Dinner ware
On and after June 1st we will discontinue giving coupons on Dinnerware. All
coupons that are out we will redeem and would ask you to bring them in as soon as
convenient. We intend to carry a stock of our premium pattern so that you may re
place any broken items.
GROCERY SPECIALS
COOKING RICE
5 lb. for
1c. SALE
25c
CANNED GOODS
Pork & Beans, Peas, Corn
3 tins...............25c
PUMPKIN
Choice for Pies
2 tins................20c
Concentrated SUPER SUDS
1 large pkg with
1 small for . . 20c
SPECIAL
Bulk Tea, Black or Mixed
1 lb. for ... . 49c
OATMEAL
Quick Quaker, Large pkg.
with China
for . . . .. 29c
FLOUR
Choice Pastry
24 lb. bag . . . 59c
PEANUT BUTTER
Bulk
2 lb. for ... . 23c
SHORTENING
2 1-lb... 25c
Exeter,
Southcott Bros.
‘t?
Phone 16
An Ascension Day service for the
Deanery will be held in St. Paul’s
Church, Clinton, Thursday, May 26
at 8 p.m.
Visitors at the home of Mr. W. 0.
Pearce over the week-end were Mr.
Ross Sutherland, of Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. John Orchard and son
Douglas, of Shedden and another
son Sydney and his bride, of St.
Thomas, also Mr. and Mrs. >S. M.
Pearce, of Iona and Miss Irene
Mooney, of Toronto.
Next Sunday will be the last Sun
day for holding Sunday School in
the afternoon for both. Main St. and
James St. churches until after the
summer season. The following
Sunday services will be held at 10
o’clock.
A few of the Masonic brethren
were at Goderich on Friday where
.they attended the funeral of the late
William Bailie, a -prominent figure
of that town and one of the oldest
Masons in the district. Mr. Thomas
Pryde, of town acted as an honorary
' -bearer.
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A new line of
Currie Crystal Crash Ties
in rich colors, has just been received
PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00
A New Line of Men’s Socks
Ankle length in Silk and Silk and Wool
STRAW HATS
k
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Summer Straws will soon be the vogue. We are prepared
with a splendid line for the opening of the Straw Hiat season,
SUMMER TROUSERS AND SPORT SLACKS
FANCY BELTS NEW AND DISTINCTIVE 50c. and $1.00
W. W. T A M A N
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
PhoneVICTORIA DAY SPECIALS
continued at
Phone
PERMANENTSPERMANENTS
ALL WAVES INCDUDE SHAMPOO, FINGERWAVE, TRIM
ADULTS
Naturellc Oil
g. $5.50 for $4.00
PERMANENT ENDS
Under 12 years
Reg. $.1.50 for $1.00
children
Reg. $2.00 for $1,75
Parisian Certified
Reg. $3.50 for $2.95
PERMANENT ENDS
Reg. $2.25 for $1.95
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis and fam
ily, of St. Marys, spent the 24th iD
town.
Destruction From California Flood
Tulip Oil
Reg. $5.00 for $3.50
We Carry a Complete Line of Nets, Rinses, Etc.
SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Mr. Archie Ryckman handed us a,
clipping from a California ipaper
telling of the various water fowl
as well as animals killed during the
flood our there during the
Mancih.
Listed among the birds
mals were 647 wild ducks,
.cans, 55 sea gulls and 11 wild geese
They also picked up the bodies of
34 seals, five deer and 12 rattle
snakes. A total of 1101 carcasses
were collected along the shore after
the flood. This includes 56 pigs, 5
wildcats, 12 house cats, 22 dogs, 54
chicken^, 44 rabbits, 9 cows, 9 Sheet)
and 6 goats. 24^65 truck loads of
debris of all kinds were required to
clean up the mess.
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NOTICE
The next meeting of Huron County
Council will be held in the Council
Chambers, Court House, Goderich,
commencing Tuesday, May 311, 1938
at 2 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputa
tions and other biisiness requiring
attention should be in the hands of
County Clerk by May 27th.
J.
the
M. ROBERTS, County Clark
Coderich, Oht.
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