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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1938-06-02, Page 8THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1938 THE EXETER. TIMES-ADVOCATE V’s Beauty Shoppe For Individuality^ Charm and Beauty PERMANENTS (All Waves Guaranteed) 112 for Appointment y.era C* Decker Mrs. N. Hannigan, Charles and Annie Cox were in Woodstock Tues­ day attending the graduation exer­ cises of Miss Dorothy Cox, from the Woodstock General Hospital. .Mrs. John R. Calvert, of Ilderton, visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Howey. Mr. and Mrs. Howey returned to llderton with her on Sunday spending the day there. Exeter Markets Oats -13e. Manitoba’s Best Flour $3.5d rite. • Flour §11.16 g Low Grade Flour §1.90 Brau §1.60 Shorts §1.60 Creamery Butler 30c. Dairy Butter 24-27c. Eggs, A. large 22c. Eggs, A medium 20c. Eggs, B 17v. Eggs, C 16c. Hogs §10.25 I DON'T BUY lii ------------------------M IDEAL MEAT MARKET . Choice Quality Meats THINGS I DON'T WANT 3IMLE k 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. FOR SALE Cull 32-4 Kirkton for information or call in and see at Cornish Bros., Elimville the following articles to be sold: 3 hand washing machines, good mechanical condition: 1ft h.p. air cooled horizontal Gas Motor, good condition. Runs like new; 5 A cubic feet Electric Refrigera­ tor with guarantee; Several Westinghouse late model radios. Brand new. 1 gas powered washing machine, good condition; 1 heavy duty Moffat range. Like new. 1 2-burner latest type coal oil stove: 1 2-burner Coleman stove, new; 1 battery set radio. Westinghouse. New. 1 Electric refrigerator. Guaranteed Good condition. 1 cutting box; 1-3 h.p. electri.'. motor. CORNISH BROS. Elimville Kirkton phone 32-1 Fresh, Cured & Smoked Meats Butter, Lard and Shortening Milk and Cream C. E. ZURBRIGG, Optometrist at Exeter Comfortable glasses at reason­ able prices CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist ANNUAL PRESBYTERTAN SUNDAY 10 a.m.-—Sunday School Public Worship at 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. Conducted by Rev. Hugh Jack B.A. Air. Jack has been recently called from Red Deer, Alberta, to First Church, Seaforth The children’s thoir will lead the singing 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 9 by 9 ft. Regular $9.35 for.... 9 by 12 ft. Regular $12.50 for 6 by 9 ft. Regular $6.25 for ..... 7 1-2 by 9 ft. Regular $7.85 for $4.25 $5.95 $6.95 $9.95 12 by 12 ft. Regular $17.35 for.......$14.95 12 by 13 1-2 Regular $19.25 for.......$15.95 12 by 15 ft. Regular $21.95 for.......$17.95 REWARD—§100 reward for infor­ mation leading to the arrest of any­ one stealing poultry from the Lake­ view Poultry Farm Exeter and Dash­ wood. Reward holds good for bal­ ance of 1938.* FAR SALE—Bank barn 58 by 45 feet; quantity of hay. Cecil Camm, Woodham. dtp FOR SALE—One three-row John Deere root and bean scuffler, nearly new. Anton Geiser, Denfield, ltp. HOUSES, FARM'S FOR SALE— Several good homes; also 100-aere farm. Good buildings. One thousand dollars down will give possession,— C. V. Pickard, Phone 165, Exeter. FOR SALE—Weaned pigs. Applv to Nelson Kestle, Exeter. ltp Burny Callus, Iva Corn and Itchy Toe were friendly with Jerry Foot until Cress Corn Salve removed them Sold by Browning's, Cole’s and all Drug Counters. FOR SALE—A used electric range for sale, cheap.—W. J. Beer. LOST — Between Kirkton and Crediton a steel chain 18 feet long. Reward. Finder please notify the Times-Advocate. FOR SALE—14 10-frame bee hives. Apply to J. W. Cottle,, R. R. 1, wooAham. ltp STRAYED—Onto the premises of Mrs, John Deitrich, Dashwood, a light roan heifer. Owner may have same by proving property and pay­ ing expenses. 6-2-3tc HOUSE FO'R RENT — Applv to Times-Advocate. FOR SALE — Cabbage, tomatoes, cauliflower, plants, etc. F. Gollings Thames Road. ROOF FIXING All kinds new and old. Flat As­ phalt roofs. We repair at $2.00 a square. Guarantee them for 5 yrs. We have used this new liquid on asphalt roofs for 8 years, still good as ever. Drop a card to Joe. Becker Roofer, Clinton, Phone 42, FARM FOR SALE—Lot N£ Lot 4, Con. 9, Usborne, 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 bush. Would sell seperately. Good condi­ tion. Garfield Brock, Woodham No. 1. Ill health cause of selling. 5-19-3 tc. 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 treed. Apply bo L. Huston, phone 1621. 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. Phono 171 f 3, Exeter. H. T. Cudmore, R. ft, 1, Hensall. 3-3i-tfc SAVE THE COUPONS Phone 38 Main St, w—-------—-----—a 1 I I LOCALS i I ^r3T,.. — 1--Tnr.lmrfT.tr—__I G. M. Simpson BEAUTY SHOPPE AH Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 245 MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E. Elliott, Minister ARss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir Leader 10 a.m,—Sunday School 11 a.m.—The Minister 7 p.m.—The Minister Thursday 7*30 p.m., Prayer Service Reversible Syrma Rugs at 25 only. Reversible Syrma Rugs size 24 by 50 ins. These are exceptional value. They come in shades of Rose, Blue, Sand and Toupe. See these on display in our north window. Specially priced for quick sale $2.95 June, the month of roses and of brides. Airs. Wm. Kuntz and Miss Dor­ othy are visiting in Windsor. Mrs. R. Yule (formerly Aliss May Sutton) ailed on Airs. Lydia Sweit­ zer last Sunday. Mrs. Will Foster, of Toronto, is visiting with her sister, Miss Annie Handford. Mr. Frank Mathers, of McGilliv­ ray Township is ill in St, Joseph’s Hospital, London. Mrs. Martha Hewlett was called away suddenly last Sunday morning on a sick case near Khiva. Air. and Airs. Len Haist and fam­ ily, of Detroit, visited in Zurich and Exeter Sunday and Monday. v Air. and Airs. Ray Richard, son and daughter, of Detroit, spent the week­ end with Miss E. Al. Bowey. Mr. and Mrs. Fernie and family, of Drayton, Ont., visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al. Walker. Mr. and. Alr.s David McIntosh and son Ronald, of Seaforth, called on Mr. and Airs. H. O. Carey on Sunday. Air. and Mrs. Charles Coates and Mrs. Andrews, of Detroit, visited ovei’ the week-end with relatives in town. Mr. and Airs. Norman Ford and daughter Dianne, of Detroit, spent rhe week-end with Air. and Airs. F. Taylor. Mr. Arthur iLuxton, of South Bend Ind., yisited with Mr. and Mrs, E. Willis and other relatives over the week-end. Air. and Airs. Harold Peters and Air. and Airs. Stanley Peters, of At­ wood. visited with relatives in town on Sunday. Air. and Airs. David Hall, of De­ troit and Mrs. Rinshed, of Romulus, Alich., spent the week-end visiting with relatives. Exeter merchants are this week observing the first of the Wednesday afternoon half holidays for the sum­ mer months. Air. Rd. Spurr, of Rockport, N.Y. and Mr. Jas. Wallace, of Rochester, N.Y,, visited over the week-end with Dr, E. S. and Mrs. Steiner. Mr. and Airs. Aldewin Evans and daughter Ruth, of Montreal, visited with Air. and M-rs. R. N. Rowe and called on old friends on Sunday. Mr. and Airs. S. Pollen, of Flint, Mich,, spent the week-end visiting with Airs. Pollen’s .parents, Mr. and Airs. S. Davis and other relatives. Mr. and Airs. C. J. Patterson and Marion, of Detroit, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Airs. W. J. Beer at Grand Bend and in town. Mr. D. B. Stewart, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart and daughter Jerry, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Airs. J. A. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Butler, Air. and Mrs. Ro-bt. Horney and Miss Mary, and Miss Olive Prior, of Lon­ don, motored up and visited with relatives on Sunday. » 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 JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Arthur page, Alinister W. CR. Goulding A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader i a.m.—Church S -bool . a.m.—Rev. G. N. Hazen, D.D., of London 8.15 p.m. — Wonderful New Alotion Picture with Sound Alusic “The (Life of Christ” Wed. 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Friday 8 p.m.—Board of Stewards 10 11 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 Huron Lumber Co. EXETER Phone 48 Residence 255 Clearing Sale OF MEN’S WORK---------- ALSO SOME BOYS’ SIZES SHOES BROKEN TR1VITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. Al. A. Hunt Organist, MDs MacFaul Choir Leader, Air. Aliddlemiss Wliit-Sunday 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Holy communion & Ser­ mon “The Remission of God the Holy Ghost”.—St. John 14:2 6. Anthem—“Our Blest Redeemer” This is the birthday of the church. May each one endeavor to be present- at this service i s Recuperating from Fracture Miss Hettie Sweet, who several weeks ago fell and fractured her leg in London, is visiting at the home of Mrs. D. Davis and is able to be around with the aid of enut- che& passes Pharmacy Exams Mr. Mervyn Ryckman, of Hensail, a former student at the Exeter High School, who .has been taking his first year at Pharmacy in Toronto, has been successful in passing all his examinations. At Huron County Council Huron County Council are meet­ ing in Goderich this week. Reeve W. D. Sanders, of town; Reeve C. Mawhinney and Deputy-Reeve E. Lamport, of Stephen and Reeve P. Passmore, of Usborne, are in atten­ dance, » Discontinuing Coupons on Dinnerware 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 . . . 25c CANNED GOODS Pork & Beans, Peas, Corn 3 tins...............25c PUMPKIN Choice for Pies 2 tins................20c 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 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 2 3 8 lc. SALE 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 2 1-lb. SHORTENING . .. 25c A Full Line of FLOWERING PLANTS AND OTHER PLANTS — including — Cauliflower, Celery, Five Kinds Cabbage, Six kinds of Tomatoesj 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 hundred Miss Jennie Murray, of Hamilton, called on friends in Exeter on Sun­ day. 51 the Not a fortune, but a pleasant, pro­ fitable business for earnest and ac­ tive people. Any dependable per­ son can operate this business in a reserved district. 200 guaranteed home necessities used by millions of people. Safe and advantageous casih plan, free 570 wish SQUARE DEAL. No risk. For .particulars write “FAMILEX” St. Clement, Montreal, if you to "get somewhere.” L. DAY & SON Florists Exeter GREETING CARDS We have just installed a full line of everyday greeting cards for every occasion. A call will be appreciated. EXETER TIAIES-ADVOCATE USED CARS 1936 1934 1935 FORD COACH with Trunk FORD COUPE CHEVROLET MASTER COACH 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER COACH 1934 CHEVROLET STANDARD COACH 1926 PONTIAC SEDAN 1929 PONTIAC COACH 1926 MODEL A FORD COACH SNELL BROS. AND CO. Phone 100 Exeter ... Specials in . PERMANENTS continued to June 11 ADULTS NatureUe Oil Reg. $5.50 for $4.00 / Parisian Certified Reg. $3.30 for $2.95 Permanent ends Reg. $2.25 for $1.95 TOMLINSON’S Phone 146 Southcott Bros The London Conference of the United Church is meeting in Chatham this week. Rev. A. E. Elliott and Rev, A. Page and Mr. G. S. Howard, of town, are in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bedford and son Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. George Bedford and daughter Barbara, of Detroit, visited with Mrs. V. Arm­ strong and Mrs. G. Heywood, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Myers and two sons, Allan Jr., and Billie, of De­ troit and Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and Miss Helen Johnston, of London, visited on Sunday with Miss Vesper and Miss Al. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mann, of Port Huron, Mrs. Emma Windsor and son Mr. Roy Windsor, of Brown City, Mrs. Lamport other relatives Roy Windsor, Mich., visited with and Airs. Hoskin and during the week-end. Mr. Marchand and Otterville, motored up Sunday and were accompaied ihome by the form­ er’s daughter Mrs. Fred Church, who has been visiting with her sister Mrs. Ida Sanders for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McQueen, of Detroit, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Elliot. They were accompanied as far as Bothwell by Miss Edna Nickles, who spent the pasit week with Mr. and Mrs. Elliot. Mrs. Geo. Griffiths white visiting at the ihome of her sister Miss Annie to to ac- son Edwin, of i Handford had the misfortune sprain her ankle. She returned her home in Toronto on Sunday companied by her son Clifford. 'Mr. W. A. Glass, -of Syracuse, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. McNally, of Milwaukee, Mr, and Mrs. Dick Glass and were With Mrs. G. S. They enjoyed a Grand Bend for I Wis., Mrs. S. F. Glass, of London, visitors on Sunday Atkinson, of town, family reunion at the noon luncheon. Dr. D. A. add Mrs. Anderson are spending a few days at Grand Bend. Mr. Norman Anderson, of the Royal Canadian Air* Force at Trenton, is spending a month’s leave with his parents, Dr. D. A. and Mrs. Anderson •••• 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 Summer Straws will soon be the vogue. We are prepared with a splendid line for the opening of the Straw Hat season. SUMMER TROUSERS AND SPORT SLACKS FANCY BELTS NEW AND DISTINCTIVE 50c. and $1.00 W. W. TAMAN PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Alr. and Mrs. B. M .Francis spent the week-end visiting in Essex. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butler, of De­ troit spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Alext MeFalls, of De­ troit, spent a few days visiting their niece Miss Marion Bissett. Mr. H. o. Southcott and Miss Stella So.utlicott are spending a! couple of days in Toronto, Mr. Rd. Blatchford, of Detroit, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I-I, Woods. Mr, Fred Mitchell, of London, spent the past week visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hogarth, of .Stephen, Miss Janie Hoigarth, of London, was home for Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Noble, Fairgrove, Mich,, visited the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. G, S, Howard. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirk, of the same place, werb recent visit­ ors, ’ of Air. J. J. Millar is week to reside with near Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. W. leaving this his daughter Ryckman and Miss Mooney left last Thursday on a motor trip to friends in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham and daughter Janette, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grant. Dr. Dunlop, is in Toronto attend­ ing a convention of Medical Health Officers, the convention being held Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs, Wm. Gilmore and brother Willitm Walper, of London, spent the week-end at their home. Also Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Walper and little son, of London at home here. Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher are in To- onto where the doctor is attending a convention of Medical Health Offic­ ers. They expect to be home Thurs­ day. »