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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-04-24, Page 8
TlUWMYi APRIL SB 4041 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE . V’s Beauty Shoppe I wish to announce that J ant moving into n^w quarters, next to my on • May 1st. VERA C. DECKER, Prop. Phone 112 Evenings, by Appointment waS IT ffiafiMjaawwaauaj eowcwat Gentleman wants transportation to Toronto the first part of next •week. Anyone going by car with room for one passenger. Will pay well. P-O- ©ox 3'9 or Phone 97« Exeter. SALE—Young well-bredFOR York hog, bacon type, ready for use. Apply to Sourness Moore, Exeter North, ltp FOR SALE—-Tent, 7x7, heaviest ,J quality, used only 2 seasons. Also / 2 camp cots, mattresses, etc. Half price, Apply Times-Advocate. COCKERELS COCKERELS Special price on started cockerels * ? tor immediate shipment. 3 -weeks sKlivability guaranteed on all orders jZjct .B'aby Chicks or Cockerels,— VALakeview Poultry Farm. , ltc Cpstom plowing, discing, culti-1 vating and sowing. Apply Wallace 1 Wein, R.R. 1, Dashwood. Phone 57r7. 2 to WANTED—Stock for 200 acres of grass land. Apply to W. Shirray Hensall.let FOR tatoes. Exeter. SAL-E—(Early Cobbler W. F. Abbott, Phone ■P o- 30, JANITOR WANTED—For Caven Presbyterian Church. Apply on or before May 3rd to Harold Whyte or Wallace Seldon. 2tc WANTED—iFrame building or small barn suitable for rebuilding into henhouse. Phone 48r2, Kirk ton. Itp. 'Beatty Electric Washer for bal ance of payments. $1.15 per week. Apply G. A. Hawkins’ Hardware. The Thames Road Farmers’ Club have ordered a carload of Manitou- lin cedar posts, 6 and 7 inch tops. Anyone requiring cedar posts phone order at once to the secretary or one of the directors. We also have on hand salt and barb wire. Passmore; Sec. P. or some Saw mill, planing homes in Exeter and other W.. C. Pearce, Exeter. FOR SALE—Farms, large small, in Huron and Perth, with electricity, mill, villages. SALE—Barn timber. Ap- Thomas Quinton, Centralia, 17-*2tp BE SOLD—120 acres, 22 grass, 20 acres seeded out, MUST acres of , ___|________r 50 acres ready for spring crop. Bush. Fair house, good shed. C. V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter. /- --------------- ------ FOR SALE—One and a half storey frame house, Andrew St., fur nace, complete bath, some hardwood floors. Range wired. Inside de corations good. Nice garden with fruits. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. PASTURE LAND FOR SALE OR RENT:—100 acres good grass land, never-failing water supply. Con venient to Exeter and Hensall dis tricts. Very cheap for quick sale. Other farms. C. V. Pickard, phone 16-5. SEED oats, 75 cial grade No. 1. Germination high. H. G. Phone GRAIN—Registered Erban cents, unsealed. Commer- Strang, R.R. 1, 177rl6, Exeter Hensall, 2tp GALE—A. carload of Prince arrive Exeter Markets New Wheat,. 8-3» Creamery Butter, 34c . ■ ' Eggs, A Large, 18c. - M Eggs. Medihm, TGe Eggs, B, 15c Dressed Hogs, $10.66! CHOICE QUALITY MEATS . JR CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas Q. ,Hillt B.D* Minister ; - Mrs, J, G, Cochrane. Organist 1'0 a.ni,—-Gunduy School 11 a.m.—(Public Worship. Sermon: “This Vnfoward Generation” 7 p.m.—(Public Worship. Sermpn; “Christianity and the Nazis” Friday, May 2nd, at 8 o’clock— Special meeting in the church to be addressed by Mr. Dickson and Miss Anderson, missionaries forc ed out of Japan and Formosa by Japanese government. Large Size; Linoleum Rugs at Big ReductionsEye Strain in Children - > * r * ♦ * Squinting, holding material farther away or nearer thaw other children—these and many other symptoms may point to eyestrain. Have their eyes examined now.’ C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Office Hours 9 to 5 Daily .Except Wednesday Phone 38 Main St > * * full line pt Smoked and Morenz’ farm, Dashwood, 2tc TRACTOR FOR SALE—Apply at Hugh Ont. FOR RENT Two apartments with all conveniences, also garage. Apply to Mrs, J. Prout. 2tc, WANTED—Girl for light house work. Sunday cate, Every evening and every off. Apply at Times-Advo- « Ibp. WANTED TO RENT—House with modern conveniences, with or with out option of buying. Apply to Box Z, Times-Advocate. It©. A Cured Meats, Butter, Lard! and Shortening 4 0 LOCALS at 8.30 o’clock War in the Canadian Legion Rooms SATURDAY, APRIL 26th Prizes—Hams, Hardware, Savings Stamps IDEAL MEAT MARKET C. Tanton MAIN ST. UNITED CJHURCH* Rev. Nerval J. Woods M.A. Mrs, N« J« Dore Organist and Choir Leader 11 a.m,—Public Worship and Sun day School, “Majoring on Minors’* 7 p.m.—Oddfellows’ Service Monday, 8 p,m.—Y.P.U. Thursday, 7/3 0 p.m. — Midweek meeting of prayer and Bible Study. This is your opportunity to secure a large size Linoleum Rug at a big saviw&f 'THests are substandards in this season^ new pattern. They are real bargains 12x12, regular $21,00 for $17.50 12x13%, regular $23.50 for $18.95 12x15, regular $25.00 for $20.50 1 only First Quality Linoleum Rug, 9x9, regular $10.50 for $5.9Ei 2 only Fir$t Quality Linoleum Rugs, regular $9.75 fpy $5.95 Seamless Axminister Rugs These are outstanding value, easily worth $10.00 more than we are asking, size 9x10%, $39.95; 9x12, $45.00. Scatter Rugs to match, $3.95. Borderless Feltol Rugs for Bedroomsz In splendid new Patterns 6x9, $1.95; 9x10%, $3.50;. 9x12, $4.00 Swiss Net Curtains at less than half price - Beautiful fine Swiss Net Curtains. Just one pair left of each pattern. Regular $4.50 and $5.00, Reduced for quick selling. Per pair, $1.50. Also a few only pair Curtains Regular $1.50. Special at $1.00 I - j«iii»i it ■» iim, School reopened Monday follow ing the Easter vacation. Miss Helen Morgan spent the week-end with Miss Barbara Din-; ney, Mr. A. B. Patterson, of Brantford, visited with Mr. H. S. Walter, the ; beginning of the week. Mrs. T, McCurdy and Tenie ’’spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ( George Cadi, of Mt. Rrydges. Dr. J. H. .Browning, of London, spent last Friday with^Mr. and Mrs. I G. A. Hawkins. « Mrs. Decker, of Zurich, is spend ing a few days with her daughter, Miss Vera Decker. Mr. B. R. Bartow, and Mr. Kid der, of Aylmer, called on friends in Exeter on Sunday. Mrs. Kenneth Hockey has return ed after spending Easter week with her sister in Toronto. Mr. Geo. Wright is attending the annual rubber companies sales men’s meeting in Toronto. Mrs. Thornton has returned to her home in Exeter after visiting for two months in Ingersoll. Rev. Ernest Grigg addressed the congregation of the United Church at Brucefield on Sunday morning, Miss Effie Treble has been confin ed to her home through illness. Her condition is somewhat improved. iGlenn McTavish, of the Galt Air craft School, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. McTavish, Mr. Russell Kedwell, of the To ronto R.C.A.F., Spent the week end with .Mr. and Mi's. C. L. Rob ertson. 'Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Beavers, of Detroit, spent the week-end with his . parents, Mr. and Mrs. -B. W. F. Beavers. Mrs. • W. R. McClellan, Shirley and Stanley, of Stratford, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aidworth. Miss Mary-Westlake underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils' in Dr. Fletcher’s hospital on ,j Wednesday last. j Mrs. F; W. Gladman is ill in St.Joseph’s Hospital, London. Her I many friends ’will hope for her I speedy recovery. Mr.‘and Mrs. W, O'. Robinson and daughters, Thelma and -Luella, o* Detroit, Spent the week-end in Bxe- ter and Mitchell. Mr. and1 Mrs. Ray Lammie and Mr. and Mrs. M. Quance visited with Mr. And Mrs. W. J. Beer at Grand Bend on' Sunday. Mr. Henry Eyre, of London, .re turned home Saturday after spend ing the Easter holidays of Mr. Geo, Geddes. Trooipers Lawrehce Ted MacDonald, Cal. Camp Borden-, spent the week-end at„thpir, homes here. Misses Ilene and Patsy Kers- lake spent the Easter holidays.with ' their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern, of Zion* Mrs. J. S. Harvey, who has been' spending the' winter With her /Laugh ter, Mrs. NOrman Stacey, of Vlilow Grove, returned home last week. Mrs. J. T. Whittle and daughter Helen May, of Saskatoon, visited for ten< days with her daughter and son-in-law, Mt, and Mrs. N. Stat ion.; kft. and Mrs. Jas. Grassick of Varna, have moved to Hay Township to reside with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Wildtong. Private Verhon Heywood, of Perth Regiment, National Barracks, Hamilton, spent the week-end with his .parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hector Heywood. Mrs. Mahford Belling, who has been visiting over Easter week with Her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Francis has returned to her home in Detroit. Mrs. Gordon Appleton, Jr;, who has been In Clinton Hospital, Is confined to bed for a couple of weeks at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Gor-! don Appleton, Sr. I 11 FOR Edward Island potatoes to in a week or ten days, a limited amount of certified seed included. Leave your orders at Hensall Co operative. Also coal, -cedar posts, B'.C. shingles, concentrates, salt, stock minerals, oil and fertilizers of all brands. ‘Huron Farmers* Co operative Company Ltd,, Hensall, 4-10-tte FOR SALE—Comfortable brick house, barn, large hopnery, and •5i acres of land. Township taxes. Several Other houses. Some with acreage. C. V. Pickard, phone 165. CASH tor fox horses and dead animals, Tw^houf setvic^ db^ of nighu Gander and gobbler fob sale. Phone Crediton, 47rI5 Collect, Jack Williams. 5 at the home Baynham. Cutting, of Marion Pooley Beauty Shop All Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 245 JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Arthur Page W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader 11 a.m,—Rev. Enos Hart, Amherst- burg. 3 p.m.—Cliurch School. 7 ip.m.-—The Minister. Monday—Y.P.U. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—'Prayer Service ..Fresh Frozen Foods. White Fish (drawn) Winter Caught Superior Herring Cod Fillets Salmon Chillets « * • Delicious Strawberries, pints and quarts JUMBO ICE CREAM BRICKS TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Ohoir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Second Sunday After Easter- H(0 a.m,—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Morning Service Corporate Communion for the W.A. * EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 70 TOM WALKER Painter and Decorator Sign Work and Spray Work Enquire at Lindenfield’s ' Hardware SPECIAL NOTICE For Paper, Metal, Bones Rags Save them—Give them | And do your part to win the war Saturday, May 3rd, is Exeter’s big day for collecting the above goods. Please do your part by getting the materials ready and please tie paper and magazines in bundles. $ 1 To the fawners in our district— I If you* have any old tires,- old iron, ! or any old metal that you would like 1 us to call and get, please notify the I chairman. We are collecting bones,» ] rags, paper, magazines, old iron, copper, lead, zinc, brass, aluminum, old tires, car batteries, car plates, etc. The above goods will be col lected Saturday, May 3rd at the Central Hotel barn. J. A. Traquair, Ohainnan and Mr. and Mrs..T. O. Southcott were in Toronto over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Art Jones, of St. Thomas, called on friends in town last week. Mr. Earl Shapton of Stephen last week underwent an operation for appendicitis in Victoria Hospital, London. He is getting along fine and is expected home shortly. Miss Helen Reavley, of Strath- roy spent the Eastei’ holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton. Miss Helen Davis accompanied her home for the week-end. Mrs, Wm, Vale visited over Eas ter with hei‘ daughter, Mrs.0, Wm. McDowell, of Denfield. Orval re turned with her and spent the holi days with his grandparents. Mrs. L. St.Thomas, of Lindsay, is visiting with her daughter,. Mrs. Leo Hennessey, visiting in two weeks, Mr. and Blyth, are and will occupy the apartments over Mr. E. C. Harvey’s store, Mr. Hat ter is engaged With his uncie on the milk route; t Mrs. Edna Hearts, of Toronto, is visiting .her mother, Mrs. E. A; Nob lick. The iatter is confined to her bed through illness. Hef many friends will hope for a speedy recov-i ery. Recent Visitors at the home of Mr, W. H. Johnston were Mr, and MrS, Robert Parsons and Miss H. Craig of Hensall; Mrs. T. Workman and! Son, Oj?ville, of Kippen and Mrs. Wf H. Harvey and her daughter, . both of Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. | Ernest Elaks of Ashfleld. LEAVITT’S THEATRE EXETER Phone 135 Wed., Thurs., Friday, Saturday and Saturday Matinee at 2.30 “NorthWest , Mounted Police” in technicolor A spectacular drama of the West Action Thrills Romance starring MADELEINE CARROLL, GARY COOPER, PRESTON FOSTER, ROBERT PRESTON, PAUL ETTE GODDARD, and a cast of thousands 1st showing at 7.30 sharp 5 Evening prices, all seats 35c f | Matinee—Children 10c Adults 25c i * ’ H1 * ' I Monday, One Night Only “FOUR FEATHERS” ' in technicolor Sponsored by the Centralia War Services Unit A thrilling military spectacle of the British Sudan. A British production added’ feature “CANADA CARRIES ON” 1st showing at 7.30 sharp Admission 35c * * * Tuesday and Wednesday only 2 features “TURNABOUT” starring AQOLPH MENJOU ,“52nd STREET” Pat, who had been Lindsay, for the past returned • with her, Mrs. Fred Hatter, of moving back to Exeter a musical comedy 4<Where Beauty Blooms” TOMLINSON’S VILLAGE PROPERTY HOll SALE Brick house, two-storey, ever acre of land, immediate deed. Right price tor quick sale. Apply to J. W. Moriey or R. N. Creech, New Drapery Material Color fast and tub fast, in a lovely floral design. In shades of green, wine and natural. .36 inches wide. A lovely cloth,- at per yard, 75c See our New Wall Papers this Spring Papers to suit any room in your home at very reasonable prices. Room lots at 99c, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.79 Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday 1 Box Rinso, 22c 2 Bars Sunlight Soap Free Use your coupon instead of money*’ RAISINS Seeded . 2 pkgs. .... ,25c AYLMER • Irish Stew Ready Dinner 2 cans ..... 25c 2 pkgs. Tapioca, 25c With Pyrex Dessert Dish Free SEED POTATOES Certified; Irish Cobblers, algo Green Mountains for table use at Lowest’Price SPECIAL AYLMER White Corn, choice 3 cans ..... 25c DAIRY BUTTER Choice 1 lb. . ..... 33c JAM Strawberry 4 lb. can .... 39c BAKING POWDER Forest City 1 quart sealer, 30c 1 pint sealer, 21c Pineapple season is here again. Leave us your drders. Southcott Bros. WORK HORSES Fit them for Spring Work Robertson’s Stock Tonic (formerly Walker’s) 3 lbs., $1.00 9 lbs., $2.45 J 21 lbs., $5.00 Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter Caven. W.M.S. The Easter thankoffering meet ing of tlie Caven W.MjS. was held in the school room of the Church on Friday evening, April 18th. Mrs. B. Pollen .presided. The Home Help ers and Mission Band wore in at tendance. Miss Jeckell read the Easter message from scripture and offered prayer. The business was discussed and repprts were given. The different articles collected for the bale were on disiplay. Mrs. D. C. Hill introduced the guest speaker,. Mrs. (Rev.) Andrew, of Clinton, Who took for het subject, “The Trial Scene of Christ”, which she present ed to her audience in a most able manner. The Mission Band gave two ploasing numbers. . The offer ing was taken and the meeting clos ed With a hymn and repeating of the Lord’s prayer in unison, after which a-social time was spent. Mr, and Mro. Garnet Passmore and son, Douglas and Jack Frayne, o* Sarnia. Visited Mr. and Mrs. Claylob Frayfto during Easter week WANTED-—Begin money immediately selling Eamiiex Lino from door to door; , Ont name is 'guarantee Of SERVICE and -SAT- ISPACTiON. Exberienoe unneces--, sary. Good earning's to hard work-' ers, 'Try ’2 months or more and get your money back tot unsold goods. Ask particulars arid FREE CATA LOGUE without obligation: FAM- ILEX, 570 St. Clement, Montreal. TIP TOP CLOTHES aire hand cut and individually tailored to your measure. Choose YOUR new suit from 500 cdl-British fabrics in every wanted pattern and color. TIP TOP TAILORS LIMITED Taflored-to-Measure SOLD BY w. w. . ® TAMAN Mr. G. J, Dow shipped a carload of horses from St. Marys to the Montreal market on Tuesday. Rev. R. Southcott, of Sombra, visited with his mother in town on Tuesday. t . Miss Annie McGill, of London, spent the Easter holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. T« McCurdy, Mrs, J. W. Powell is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. W. G, Post, of Windsor-, Mrs, A. Lloyd, Beverley and Shir ley have retoriiOd 16 their home in Toronto after spending Easter week at the home of Mr, L. Day. Mr. Lloyd came up for them on Sun day, . 4*