HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1939-05-11, Page 8THURSDAY, MAY 1OS»THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
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V’s Beauty Shoppe
For Mothers’ Day, May 14th give
her a Permanent!
A Gift that Will Last
Phone 113
Vera C. Decker, Proprietress
Evenings by Appointment
NOTICE
Springtime is Here
Summertime is Coming
We have switched to Summer
Schedule. Our trucks will endeavor
to leave for .London by nine o’clock
h.m. Please" call early. Yours for
Better Service.
TUCKEY TRANSPORT
Phone 25w
Exeter Markets
Wheat 60 c.
Oats 34c.Manitoba’s Bost ?3-6 s
Welcome Flcmr $2.00
Ljw Grade Flour $1,40
Shorts $1.30
Bran $1.40
Creamery Butter 26c,
Dairy Butter 21-24c.
Eggs A large 17c.
Eggs, large 18c.
Eggs. B 15c.Eggs C 13c.Hogs, dressed, $10.70
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Start the new story “Brentwood”
by Grace Livingston Hill, in the
Times-Advocate this week.
Homes in Exeter and surrounding
villages and farms, large and small,
FOR SALE — w. c. Pearce, Exeter.
HOGS WANTED—75 to 100 lbs.
any number. Farm Department ol'
Canadian fanners, Phone 28, Exeter 5-ll-2tc.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR'
SALE-— O. A- C. Premier and Parson Beauty and boxed plants. 90c. per 100, less by 1,000. F. Golliugs,
R. R. 3, Exeter.
WANTED — 10 head of grass cattle, yearlings, for the season. Ap
ply to C. R. Fletcher, Woodham, 'phone 33rl2, Kirkton. ltp
CATTLE WANTED FOR PAS
TURE—Apply to Cecil Camm, of Woodham, phone 22715, Kirkton ltp
SEED PEAS FOR SALE—At $1. a bushel. Apply to John M. Bell, Hensail R.R. 1. ltc.
FOR SALE—1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4 and 1-6 h.p. Electric motors. Motors on Electric Refrigerators repaired; also
Vacuum Cleaners repaired and parts at fowest prices. Car generators rewound and repaired. Any make. —
LORNE JOHNSTON, Exeter, Ont.
GIRL WANTED — For general
housework for family of 3, all mo
dern conveniences. Apply by lettei'
to P. O. Box 772, Goderich oi’ phone
516 Goderich.
FOR SALE — Durham cow and calf. Apply at Times-Advocate. ltc
WANTED—'Cattle for pasture;
also small pigs for sale. Mrs. John
Penhale, R.R. 1, Hay, phone Dash
wood 35rl2.
The Women’s Association of Main
Street Church will hold a Bazaar
sometime in November.
HOME'S
homes in.
A^so two good buys in Hensail. Your
chance to buy a home for less than
$500.00 — C. V. PICKARD, phone
165, Exeter.
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FOR SALE-
Pigs;
heifers.
way No. 4, south of Exeter.
F'OR SALE—Several good
Exeter at different prices.
COOKED MEATS
for the Hot Weather
Virginia Ham
Cooked Ham
Coronation Loaf
Headcheese
Meat Loaf
Bologna
Weiners, Etc.
Ideal Meat Market
Phone 38 Main St.
SAVE THE COUPONS
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FLOWERS
LOCALS
for
Mothers’ Day
— at —
-a
Walker’s Drug Store
ROSES, CARNATIONS AND
POTTED PLANTS
Westcott is
in Victoria undergo-
Hospital,
of Wood-Goodfellow,
for a few days with
McTaggart.
IN THIS DAY
OF
Conservation, men and wo-
men of mental and physical
strength wear glasses as
much for the preservation
of vitality as for the better
ment of vision.
Have Your Eyes Examined
by
C. E. ZURBRIGG
Optometrist at Exeter
Newest Approved Methods of
Eyesight Testing Used
Office open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
every week day except
Wednesday
Isn’t it juBt as safe physically to
drive blindfold as it is financially
to drive without adequate insur
ance?
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B.A., p.D.
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
Special Mothers’ Day Service
10. a.m.-—Sunday School11 a.m.—Public Worship
7 p.m.-—Public Worship
•Sermon: “Sowing and Reaping"
Thursday, May 11 from 3 to 5 in
the basement of the church a TULIP TEA under the auspices of the
W. M. S.
MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY
Fire Phone 47 Auto
ERNEST C. HARVEY
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev, Arthur Page, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Chou1 Leader
MOTHERS’ DAY SERVICES
a.m.—The Minister
Marion Pooley
BEAUTY SHOPPE
AH Work Guaranteed
Exeter Phone 245
Wuerth’s Shoe Store
MEN’S AND BOY’S
Work Shoes, Oxfords, Rubber
Boots, Running Shoes and
Scampers
Call and see our display of Bunny
Products and receive a free sample
of Bunny Cosmetic
Special beginning May 1st with every
pair of half soles we give a 35c
bottle of Shoe Polish, Black or
White for 10c
US! THE STORE ON
CORNER
A. E. WUERT-H
SEE THE
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3 p.m.—Open session of school ‘Speaker: Mr. Harold Sturgis
7 pan.—The Minister
Men’s Choir at both services
Monday 8 p.m.—Y. P. Union
Wednesday 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Robert Copeland B.A.
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir Leader
11 a.m.—Mothers’ Day
3 p.m.—'Special Mothers’ Day pro
gram in Sunday School
7 p.m.—“A Girl Who Made Good”
Monday, 8 p.m.—Y. P. U.
Thursday 7.30 p.m,—Prayer Meeting
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
' CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemlss
Fifth Sunday After Easter
9.45 a.m.—'Sunday .School
11 a.m.—fMorning Prayer and Ser
mon. A special service in honor
of Mothers’ Day.
Two Operators No Waiting
SANDERS
ERVICE
TATION
Big Reductions on Rugs and
Floor Coverings
COMPARE THESE PRICES I
x 9 ft, Linoleum Rug Regular
$6,25 for $4.25
9 ft. x lOVz ft# Linoleum Rug Regular
$10.95 for $9,95
6 ft#
7 ft# x 9 ft# Linoleum Rug Regular 12 ft. x 12 ft. Linoleum Rug Regular
$7.85 for $5.95 $17.35 for $14.95
9 ft. x 9 ft# Linoleum Rug Regular 12 ft. x ISVa ft* Linoleum Rug Regular
$9.35 for $6.95 $19.25 for $15.95
2 Only 12 ft. x 15 ft# Linoleum Rugs, Regular $21.95 for $17.95
2 Good Patterns in 4 yard wide Linoleums, Regular Price $3.50 for $2.95
PAPER BLINDS
Green only Regular ........................................ 15c
Special, 3 for ............................................ 25c
5 DOZEN GREEN LINEN BLINDS
Reg. $1.00 quality. These are sub-standards.
Special each 79c
24 PAIR FRILLED CURTAINS
Regular 59c. Special at 39c
2-YARD WIDE FELTOL
Regular 75c yard for 65c
BEAUTIFUL AXMINISTER RUGS AT SPECIAL PRICES
9 ft. X 10 H ft. Regular Price $29.95 for $26.95 9 ft. x 12 ft. Regular Price $34.95 for $31.95
ROOM LOT WALLPAPERS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS
$1.19 — $1.29 — $1.49 — $1.79 to $2.49
NOTE THESE LOW PRICES ON SMALL MATS AND RUNNERS
THEY COME IN GOOD PATTERNS AND COLORINGS
18 inches x 30 inches Special ..........................59c 27 inches x 70 inches Special ................. $1.35
Hall Runners 37 inches x 70 inches Special $3.35 '
TURKISH TOWELLING
This is our regular 18c line. 3 pieces only.
Special this week at per yard 15c
UNBLEACHED SHEETS
These are exceptionally good value, 72 x 90 ins,,
Special Each 89c
COTTON TEA TOWELS
In Colored Stripes
Special, 3 for 35c
FRILLED CURTAINS
2)4 yards long, Green, Rose, Blue, Red, Yellow
Special at $1.00
GROCERY SPECIALS
M^^HURRAY^or^
4Rins.fl
' F Sale/)® <
Sugar Crisp CORNFLAKES
3 for........... 21c• • ♦ ■■ •
Choice Pastry FLOUR
24 lb. bag . . . 45c
HANDY AMMONIA
3 pkgs..........15c
CANNED
Peas
Corn
P & Beans
Tom. Juice
3fw 25cTHE PENTECOSTAL
MIZPAH MISSION
(Location one Block North of
Creamery)
4.30 p.m.—Friday* Children’s Service in charge of Mrs. E. Howard Kerr. Bring your children.
Special Evangelistic Services each night this week at 8 p.m.; also
both services on Sunday
10 a.m.—‘S.S, and Bible Class
11 a.m.—Devotional Service
8 p.m.—Great Evangelistic Service
We welcome you to all oui’ services.
J. T. EDGAR, Pastor
Buy 1 Lge. RinsoGetWRinso/JI
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GINGER COOKIES
3 lbs................25c
Bulk PEANUT BUTTER
2 lbs................22c
PREPARED MUSTARD
Large jar . ♦ . 13c
Miss M. Ritchie visited over the week-end in London.
Mr. W. H. Dearing is confined to his bed through illness.
Mrs. H. C. Rivers has been con
fined to her home through illness.
Mr. George
ing treatment
London.
Mr. Morley
stock, visited
his aunt Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Layton have returned to Exeter after a pleasant winter spent in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Venton, of Tor
onto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin over the week-end.
Miss Lorraine Armstrong, Lon
don, visited with her mother Mrs. V, Armstrong over the week-end.
Don’t forget to send Mother a card ' for Mothers’ Day, May 14th. We
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Air-Pressure Lubrication, Electric
Vulcanizing Tube Repairs
Car Washing and Waxing
Full Line of Supertest Products
WARREN SANDERS
Phone 247 Lessee
Catsup.....2 bottles 25c ..Leave us your order for Pineapples
Southcott Bros.
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-Number of weaning
also a number of beef ring!
Apply Charles Prout, High-1
itP , have them at the Times-Advocate.
Dr. G. C. and Mrs. Hind and daughter, of Walkerton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Hind on Sunday.
Mr. Jas. Dearing and son Philip and daughter Edna, of Dorchester,
visited with relatives in town Tuesday,
' Mr. and Mrs. Will Amy, Harold
and Vera, of Burford, visited with Mrs. Amy’s mother, Mrs. E. Jory on ■Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. M’arvin Howey, of
London, spent the week-end with
the former’s mother Mrs. W. S. Howey.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McLeod and family and Mr. Harold Anderson, of
Aurora, visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. McFalls, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford and Diane, of Detroit, visited over the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. C. Box returned to Detroit with them.
Mr. and Mrs, George Bedford, of Detroit, visited over the week-end with the former’s sisters Mrs. Gor
don Heywood and Mrs. V. Arm
strong.
Dr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Hookway at St. Marys
on Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Kuntz and Miss Dorothy
returned home Saturday after sev
eral weeks’ visit in Windsor and De
troit.
tMiss Isohel Turnbull returned
from Blyth on Thursday after at
tending the funeral of the late Mr.
Alex Smith, who died very sudden
ly in Detroit.
A car was parked on Main street
for a short time Tuesday afternoon
bearing an Alaska license. This was
the first of its kind to be noted on
the streets of Exeter,
A new serial Brentwood, starting in this week's issue. The author
Grace Livingstone Hill needs no introduction. Start reading this in
teresting story with the first issue.
Mrs. William Coward (nee Isa
belle Appleton) who-has been Hl in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, is im
proving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Appleton and Mr. E. Appleton
visited her on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, W- C. Redmond and Billy, of Detroit, Miss Lillian Rivers, of Essex, Mrs, Cox, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. John Orchard, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Orchard and Mr, Albert Orchard, of Shedden, were the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce.
A letter from Mt. S. J. Elliott, who is ill in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, states that he is doing as well as can be expected. Although the left arm and left log are entirely useless as yet, the doctor apparently is hopeful of having both restored to normalcy in time. Several from Exeter Have called on Mr. E1-# liott during the past week, J
FOR
Phone
SALE —Piano Case
19r41, Crediton.
Organ,
ltp.
SALE—2 storey brick houseFOR
hydro, fire place, barn, stables, hen
house, orchard. Will be sold at a bar
gain for cash. Apply to Mrs. J.
Binger, Parkhill. 5-4-2tp.
WANTED—'Hens, broilers, phone
Fair. 2571 or write J. J. McFarlane,
629 St. James St., London and truck
will call. Please state number.
5-2-80P.
FOR SALE — The parsonage at
Elimville. Persons interested apply
to R. E. Pooley, Winchelsea, Sec’y.
of Parsonage Trustee Board. All of
fers made before May 24, 1939.
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TO RENT—Two hundred acres of
land for pasture. Hay and good
farming land. Apply to Andrew Bu
chanan, Hensail, Ont. 2tc.
FOR SALE — A good scantling,
frame stable 20x30 ft. all double
boarded with tar paper between with
a good loft and with a leanto 10x20
double boarded. Apply to George
Mawhlnney, phone 800, Crediton.
4-27-3tp.
FOR RENT—Brick house, stable
and garage on Carling Street. Silas
Stanlake, Hay. Phone 35 r 13
Dashwood.
BUILDERS ATTENTION — Use
Cvdmore’s cement gravel for all ce
ment work. Approved by engineers.
All grades of road gravel. We have
two trucks to give prompt service
for all concrete jobs. Phone 171r3,
Exeter, H. T. Cudmore, R.R. 1, Hensail. 4-13-tfc
WANTED — Fox horses and dead
animals. Have grass for a number of
cattle, jack Williams# R.R. Nd. 3,
Dashwood#
BRAY HATCHERY# EXETER,
Phono 346
or Ben Cfwe< R. ft, No. 3# Exeter
TUCKEY TRANSPORT
Agent for
Forest City Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
Special Prices on Re-Tex
Cleaning
Ladies’ Dresses or Men’s
Suits, each ......................... 95c
2 Garments for ............... $1.50
Each additional garment ... 75c
FOR INFORMATION PHO^E
25W
POTTED PLANTS
FOR MOHERS’ DAY
Hydrangea, Calceolaria,
Cinerarias, Primula,
Pelargonium
Geraniums
IN BOX PLANTS
Spanish Onion, Cabbage, Pansy,
Giant Petunia
L. DAY & SON
Cut flowers only if ordered
before Saturday morning
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‘Cow for
Your paper
the message
It pays to
“Take out that advt.
Sale.’ I have sold her. did all right.” Such was
we received this week,
advertise.
Mothers’ Day will be the various churches on--------■■with special services in honour or
Mother. flOWer. jli. ana# num down now and write or phone on ar£ now effect. Save money
Mothers’ Day. I
The United Churches of Lucan i
and Clandeboye have extended a calj
to Rev. W. J. Moores, of Cottam. We
understand Rev. Mr. Johntson, of
Lucan, has been invited to Cottam-
Mr. Kenneth Hockey, who is em
ployed with Mr. E. R. Hopper, and
Mr. .Bob. Dinney, who is now work-
ign for his grandfather Mr. R. N. I
Rowe, are in Toronto taking a j
months’ course in embalming at the : T<o nothfphpm
^J^econd vear T M H Chapter in London Monday evening
ey s second year. I where yyor. Matron, Mrs. C. H.
Mrs. Fred Mitchell and. daughter sanders, and the officen^ exemplified
acciden’t south of Exeter last week,
V* ■— _ __________ ,___ _____ __ . _London, for X-rays and treatment.
They are at present remaining with
the former’s sister Miss Janie Ho
garth in the city.
observed in Sunday next. i InAnnim f 1
Don’t forget to wear a |
If away from home sit
LOW PRICES ON
D & H ANTHRACITE
J and be comfortable next winter.
1 Order to-day. Prices won’t go
lower.—Will soon go higher.
JAS. P. BOWEY
Phone 33 .Residence 157
The officers and members of the Exeter Chapter of the Order ot
| Chapter in London Monday evening
I where the Wor. Matron, Mrs. _CV;H.
Marion who1 were injured in an auto the initiatory degree. They received
acciden’t south of Exeter last week, . many complimentory remarks on were taken to Victoria Hospital, in efficiency of the work. Refreshments ' ■ were served at the close and a social
hour enjoyed.
Honor Bi'idc-Elect
Friday evening thirty-five neigh
bors and friends met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Pearce to honor Miss Marjorie Pearce, a bride
elect of this month, at a miscellaneous shower. The guest of honor
was taken on a treasure hunt around
I the living room which was decorated with yellow and white streamers
and spring flowers. Games and re-
for worker'” FRBjf catalogue and I Toronto’lhV'bidde-
partlculars: FAMILEX, .570 St. Cle- ™us tw0
MEN WANTED
A sure living to EVERY ACTIVE
FAMILEX DEALER for selling 200
daily necessities in reserved district
of 800 families. Money-back guaran
tee, Low prices . . Quick Sales . .
Big Orders . . REPEATS!! We help you. NO RI'SK. Real opportunity
ment, Montreal.I to-be was also tne recipient oi two miscellaneous showers, one being ar- J ranged by Mrs. Stuart Moorhouse
and Miss Irene Mooney.
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James Street Women’s Association
James Street Women’s Association held their regular meeting on
Thursday afternoon of last week.
Mrs. C. Kestle was in charge. Mrs.
(Dr.) Anderson read the Scripture
lesson, offered prayer and gave a
reading - “Spring is Here.” During
the business session it ‘wks decided
not to hold a Strawberry Festival
this year, Mrs. M. Fletcher and
Mtrg> T. Cobles sang a duet accom
panied by Mrs. K. C. Harvey. Mrs.
Page gave a reading to mothers,
“The ^Mother Of Andrew Carnegie.”
At tlie close lunch was served by the
hostess and her committee.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Walker, Hensail, announce the engagement of their daughter Helen jean, to Mr,
George Albert Gould# son of Mr. H. W. and the late Mrs. Gould, of Clih- was
ton. The marriage wil’i take the latter part of May. mui
Main Street Evening Auxiliary
The meeting was held at the home
of Miss Helen Dignan on Wednesday
evening, with Mrs, G, Lamport in
charge.' After singing: “Son of My
Soul” and repeating The Lord’s
Prayer in unison MiSs F. Hatter read
the Scripture lesson. The minutes of
the previous meeting wei*e read and
approved, and the roll call, to which
22 responded. The Treasurer, Miss
M. .Brbderick, gate a report of the
money raised to date. Mrs/’iN. Hock
ey gave a report of the (Convention
held at Wingliam# and conducted the
business. We decided <to hold a
honie-cooking Sale bn, Saturday, May
20th. A committee was selected to
look after the packing of the bale.
After singing “Come Let us Sing
of a Wonderful Love” the Study
Book wks taken by Mrs, L, Wilson
Miss iM. Sims, Mrs. N, Hockey and
Mrs, H. Skinner. The closing hymn
“‘■‘s “Jesus (Calls Vs o’er 'the tu
mult” rafter which Mrs. COpeland
closed the meeting' with prayer,
A contest was enjoyed and lunch
served. Meetings during the sum
mer months were changed to Tues
day evening.
Attend W. M. S. Conference
Mrs. J. M. ISouthcott and Miss
Oelia 'Christie, of town, Mrs. G. J*.
Penwarden and Mrs, Geo. Hicks# of -
■Centralia, were in iSt. Thomas last
week where they attended the 13th
annual (branch Convention bi! the
London Conference W. M. S. Mrs*
Hugh Taylor, of Toronto, and form
erly Of Exeter, was one of the guests
and gave an inspiring address on
personal gleanings from ’Madras
Conference, ’Mrs. Taylor was Chosen
as One of two Women delegates from
Canada to attend this Conference iif
ihdia.
Po'et: After my death, people will
realize what t have done.
Friend! Don’t worry, You’ll be
out of harm’s Way then!