HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1939-09-07, Page 8THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1039 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
SHOOL DAYS,. SUROOL WAVES,
Dear old Golden School Waves,
Reading n’ Biting n’ Rithmetic
Taught to the twnc of the Hickory
Stick.
When you wrote on my Slate
I love your Wave from , . .
V’s Beauty Shoppe
Phone 112
Evenings by Appointment
Vera C. Decker, Proprietress
Exeter Market*
Wheat 49-5 3 ic.
(according to grade)
Oats 25c.
Barley 35c.
creamery Butter 26c.
Dairy Butter 20’23c.
Eggs, A large 23e.
Eggs, medium 21e,
Eggs B 15c.
Hogs, dressed $10.CO
JOHN W. WARD
Optometrist
Announces that he is returning
to Exeter Tuesdays and Satur-
rays beginning September 12th
and will occupy his old quarters
south of the Bossenberry Hotel.
A Call will be Appreciated
COOKED MEATS
Miss Vera Decker has been holi
daying in Toronto and Niagara Falls.
Mr. Ralph Delbridge is in Toron
to taking in the Exhibition.
Miss Ruth Fraser, of London, vis
ited at her home here over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Kestle have
returned home after visiting for
several days in Hamilton.
Miss Shirley Appleton has return
ed from a two weeks’ visit with her
friends in Detroit.
Exeter Snprts Day which was bill
ed for Wednesday of this week had
to be postponed on account of rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roulston,
Jean and Gerald Fitton, of Detroit,
visited with S. Fitton on Sunday
and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Pollen, of Flint,
visited in town over the week-end.
Miss Jean Sheere returned with
them on a visit.
Mr. Eugene Howey, who has spent
the holidays with his mother, Mrs.
W. S. Howey, has returned to Mount
Forest to resume Jiis duties as teach
er in the high school.
Virginia Ham
Cooked Ham
Coronation Loaf
Headcheese
Meat Loaf
Bologna
Weiners, Etc.
— The —
Ideal Meat Market
Neglect
often makes life dull. Es
pecially when you fail to
heed the warning from
‘‘heavy” aching eyes, Our
scientific method of exam
ining your eyes shows
whether they need assist
ance. Thp.t is our service,
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
Marion Pooley
BEAUTY SHOPPE
All Work Guaranteed
Exeter Phone 245
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Douglas O. Hill, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m. and 7 P.m.—Public Worship
conducted by
Douglas MacDonald B.A.
(Knox College)
Tuesday, September 12 at 10 a.m,
and 2 p.m. Annual Rally of Huron
Presbyterial of the W. M. S. of the
Presbyterian Church in Canada in
Knox Church, Goderich
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School Wear
New Sweaters are now ip Stock, Brushed Wools will be very popular this season.
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Our New Sweaters are now ip Stock, Brushed Wools will be very popular this season,
We are showing some very Smart numbers for Girls and Boys, also in Men’s. With or
without Zippers.
Phone 38 Main St.
Dr. Roulston announces that his
Dental Office will be closed for
about two weeks. The exact date of
re-opening will be announced later.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Robert Copeland B.A.
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir Leader
10 a.m.— Sunday School
11 a.m.—The Minister
7.00 p.m.—The Minister
Thurs. 8 .p.m.—Prayer Service.
STURDY OXFORDS for GIRLS & BOYS
Made by Smith or Hurlbut. Shoes that
stand hard wear and useage and yet are
very reasonably priced.
20 ONLY BOY’S SCHOOL SUITS
These suits sold for $8.95 to $10.00, Some
suits have vests. They are all wool and
will make a real suit for your boy for
school.
SMART STYLES FOR HIGH SCHOOL
GIRLS
We offer three styles that are very smart.
These Calvacade Shoes give good wear be
sides having style that is sure to please.
PRICED AT $2.25, $3.00 to $3.75
NOTICE
Announcing the opening of the
Fern Cottage Tea Shoppe
Main St. Exeter (next to Supertest
Station)
Step in here for meals, sandwiches,
hot dogs and hamburgers
Best quality and service 2tc
Friday, September 8 at 8 p.m.,
meeting of the L.O.L. 924 in the
I.O.O.F. Hall.
FOR SALE—For $9 8 cash, buys
a 5 cu. ft. Electric Refrigerator. Can
be seen on our floor. A real snap.
Also good buys in new and used
radios.—F. G. Wright & Co., Exeter
ltp.
WANTED
Household sewing and dyeing. Un
used coats made over for children, a
specialty. Mrs. Hy. Ford, R.R. 3,
Exeter, phe-ne 44r6, Kirkton.
The Thames Road Farmers’ Club
are booking orders for Chestnut and
No. 4 hard coal; also Alberta coal.
Order early in view of the present
situation.—P. Passmore, Sec’y.
We are unloading a carload of
stocker cattle today, which we will
sell privately at the .farm.—G. J.
Dow. ItP
FOR SALE—One advance regis
tered Yorkshire hog, 9 months old.
—Apply to Chas. Godbolt.
FOR SALE—9x18 Wilton Rug in
good condition.—J. C. Vidt, Exeter.
Mr. Chas. Cox, of Goderich, visit
ed at his home here on Sunday.
Mr. Sydney West, of Fergus, spent
the holidays with his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Birney and
son Gordon, of Toronto, visited in
town over the week-end.
Miss Minnie Kestle returned to
her home in London. Saturday after
visiting with Mrs. E. Jory.
Mr. Theo. Walper attended the
Canadian Bandmasters’ Convention
in Toronto on Saturday last.
Miss Alma Winer, R.N., of the
Queen Alexander Sanatorium, Byron,
is holidaying at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey and
son, of London, visited over the holi
day with Mr. and Mrs. G. Mawson.
Mr. Arthur Luxton, of South Bend
Indiana, visited over the holiday
with relatives in this community.
Misses Nellie Carmichael and Me
ta Salter were in Toronto attending
the Exhibition the forepart of the
•week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root, of
Kendall, New York, visited over the
holidays with Dr. and vMrs. E. S.
Steiner.
Mrs. Gordon Pearce and son,
Douglas, of Brantford, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mus. Russell
Balkwill.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coates and Mrs.
Andrews, of .Detroit, visited with
relatives here and in London over
the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Lampman have
returned to Exeter after holidaying
for two weeks in Toronto, Detroit
and Port Huron.
Mrs. O’Connor, John and Miss
Shirley O’Connor, of Detroit, visited
for a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis, Jean
nette and Billy have returned to
their home in St. Marys after holi
daying here for three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pryde, of Wind
sor, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Pryde and with Rev. and Mrs. Aid
worth, at Staffa, over the holiday.
BEAT THE PRICE RISE AND
COLDER AVEATHER BY
ORDERING D&H ANTHRACITE
NOW!
A glance at your calendar will tell
you that colder weather is just
ahead ... it will tell you, too, that
in a few’ (lays the prices of D&H An
thracite advance to winter levels.
So, if yon order your winter’s sup
ply now’—you can still make a real
saving in your fuel bill. And re
member that despite the drastically
low’ prices, the famous quality of D
&H Anthracite remains the same.
Every ton is clean, accurately sized,
easy-to-control . . . and every ton is
guaranteed.
We urge yon to iorder your wint
er’s supply today. In a few days,
we’ll be paying more for D&H An
thracite ourselves and we’d like you
to get the full benefit of present low
prices. So don’t wait, place your
order now’—
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Arthur Page, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—The Minister
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7 p.m.—-The Minister
Wed. 8 p.m.—'Prayer Service
Thurs. 2.30 p.m.—Monthly meeting
of the Woman’s Association.
Sunday, Sept. 17th—Dr. Chas. Endi
cott and Rev. A. R. Shore, of Ja
pan.
SPECIAL $4.95
BOt’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SHIRTS
In a wide range of patterns, all have for-
fused collars and are shown in the new
Greens, Browns and Blues.
YOUR CHOICE FOR $1.00
JAS. P. BOWEY
Phone 33, Residence 157
FARMERS, ATTENTION
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFauI
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
14th Sunday After Trinity
9.45 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Holy Communion
mon
"Zeal for the Lord”
Harvest Home Services
Paul’s Church, Hensail, at
and 7 p.m.
and
in
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EXERA SPECIAL
6 Dozen Boy’s Neckwear in a fine range
of New Patterns and Colorings.
YOUR CHOICE EACH 25c
BOY’S AND GIRLS’ KNEE HIGH HOSE
In a good quality hose for boys and girls
for school wear with elastic top.
PER PAIR 25c
Kenwood O. V. and Massfield Blankets
Join our Fall Club now. You may buy any of our beautiful all wool blankets, plain or
reversible, in any color or combination of colors. You take your choice. All that we
ask is that you pay 50c deposit at the time of purchase an 50c a week until you finish
paying for the blanket. This enables you to secure a handsome blanket and you will not
notice the small cost per week. See them on display in our centre window.
GROCERY SPECIALS
We have now on hand a full stock
of Shorts, Bran, Hominy, Screen
ings and Salt.
Also Government Wheat is being
received at the elevator.
For Further Particulars Phone
R. G. SELDON & SON
9 0 oi’ 2W, Exeter
...Permanents...
TOMLINSON’S
Phone 146
St.
a.m.
Ser-
== CRISCO
EE Shortening for Frying or
EE Cakes
EE 3 lb. tins...........................60c
= 1 lb. tin ........................ 23c
OXYDOL
Large pkg. . . 19c
£ 3-25c
P & Beans
SEEDED RAISINS
2 boxes .... 25c
COMFORT SOAP
4 bars . .... 15c
= COFFEE
= Magic, Fresh Ground
ii 1 lb................27c
H DUTCH CLEANSER
H 3 tins.............27c
BAKING POWDER
1-Ib. tin ... . 15c
CORN BEEF
2 cans for . . . 25c
SCIATICA
rnn neubitisIl 11 K LUMBAGO
lUlt MLUSCIDLAJR
INFLAMMATOKY
THOMAS’ RHEUMATISM
REMEDY
A highly recommended and medically
endorsed product quickly and efficient
ly removes the cause. See your druggist
or write
THOMAS’ RHEUMATISM
REMEDY
21 Yale St. London, Ont.
S. B. Taylor will hold an auction
sale of his entire stock of Jewellry
beginning Saturday at 2 p.m.. See
advt. on page five.
Joshua Heywood is confined
home through illness.
Lillian Finkbeiner has taken
few
and
Mr.
Southcott Bros.
7"
See me about that paint job. In
side or outside work done; also sign
painting and furniture. Terms reas
onable.—TOM WALKER 8-3-2tc.
FOR SALE—A number of slight
ly used bicycles. Big reduction in
price. Apply to the Brenner House,
Grand Bend.
SEED FOR SALE — Dawson’s
Golden Chaff Wheat from registered
seed. Apply to Fred Dawson, Hen-
sall, R.R. 1, phone, Exeter 172-16.
FARMS FOR SALE—Large and
small, well-located, some on highway
good buildings and land. Reasonable
prices and liberal terms. — C. V.
Pickard, phone 165, Exeter.
Farms in Huron, Perth, Middle-
s jx. Houses in Exeter and other
villages.W. C. Pearce, Exeter. ltp
USED TRACTORS FOR SALE—
1 Case 18-32 h.p. $350.; Hart-Par
15.30 h.p’. $250, Two new trailers
with stock racks, 71 feet long $35;
1 silo-filling cutting box $85. Lloyd
Hey’s Garage, Crediton.
HOMES FOR SALE—In Exeter,
Hensail and other villages. It you
are going to need a house this fall
or within a year or two you can
make a good investment by buying
now. C. V. Pickard, phone 165,
Exeter.
FREE OFFER
For a limited time only we will
give one load lane gravel FREE with
every five loads cement gravel. For a
gravel that proves itself satisfactory
for every purpose.
Phone 171r3, Exeter
, Cudmore Standard Gravel
Miss Margaret Penhale has re-
l turned to her teaching duties in
- London after holidaying with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Penhale.
Mrs. A. H. Gambrill and Miss Vio-
. let Gambrill, of London, and Miss
L Laurene Beavers spent the holiday
> at North Bay and Callander.
Misses Evelyn Grainger, nurse-in
training at the Stratford Hospital
. and Miss Kathleen Calvert, of Hder-
[ ton, visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. James Bowey.
Miss Dorothy Herbert, of London,
visited with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs, R. Skinner, last week.
t She returned home with several
, friends on Monday.
i Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield and
, Arnold and Mrs. Alice Cudmore are
this week attending Toronto Fair.
Mrs. E. Lindenfield intends visiting
for a few weeks with her daughter
r at Markham.
) Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mollard and
Leila, Mr. James and Luella Stan-
. lake attended the Surerus reunion
. held in New Hamburg on Labor Day,
j also visited the Voigt triplets in
, Kitchener.
I Mr. Reg. Eacrett and two boy
friends, of Brantford, who have been
spending a week at the Bend visited
with the former’s uncle and aunt,
’ Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers on
’ Saturday last..
! Mr. Nelson Taylor has returned
, to his home at Richmond, Quebec,
’ after visiting with his nephew S. B.
* and Mrs. Taylor. Mr. Taylor was
more than favorably impressed with the attractive appearance ^of Exeter
and the splendid farming district
I surrounding it.
BUS DEPOT
IS NOW LOCATED AT
Tomlinson’s Barber Shop
PHONE 146
TIMETABLE
Southbound
Leave Exeter daily except Sundays
and Holidays
8:50 a.m. 4:55 p.m.
Sundays 6:05 p.m.
Holidays 8:50 a.m. 6:05 p.m.
Northbound
Daily except Sunday and Holidays
1.45 p.m. 7.15 p.m.
Sundays and Holidays
1:45 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
For further information see Local
Agent
Western Ontario Motorways
returned to
for several
Borden and
the
and
the
and
<- “There goes young Paterson.
r He’s an awful flatterer!’.’
’’Did he tell yoti that you were
| beautiful?”
“No. He said you Weire.”
Miss Berneice Delbridge, of Lon
don, was home for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson,
Thelma and Luella, of Detroit; Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Passmore, of Sar
nia, visited with Mrs. Passmore and
other relatives over the holidays.
Wilbur Passmore, who has been
spending the holidays here returned
home with his parents.
Mrs. James G. Gardiner, Edward,
and Wilford, Florence and Beth, of
Numberg, Saskatchewan, are visiting
with Mr. Gardiner’s mother in Ue-
borne for a few days before going
to Ottawa to join Mrs. Gardiner’s
husband the Hon, James Gardiner.
Mrs, Allen, who has been visiting in
the Wfest returned to Usborne With
them.
Mrs.
to her
Miss
a position as assistant operator at
the Bell Telephone.
Mr. Morris Dales returned Sunday
to his home in Toronto after a
days’ visit with Mr. Harry Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. James Francis
babe, of Tavistock, visited with
and Mrs. Geo. Jaques Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and fam
ily of Thorndale, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Easterbrook.
Mr. Les. Ccates and Miss Margaret
Ellerington spent the holidays with
the former’s parents at Brampton.
Mrs. Williams, of Mltcliell, is vis
iting with Dr. D. A. and Mrs. Ander
son, she being an aunt of the latter.
Mr. James Sweet has
London after visiting
weeks in Exeter.
Mrs. C. H. Sanders,
Brittain, Mrs. C. J. Stewart, Robert
Dinney and Norman Hannigan were
in Toronto last week attending
Exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Marshall
son Bob, of Detroit, who spent
week-end at the home of Mr.
Mrs. E. H. Westcott have returned
home accompanied by Miss Helen
Westcott who will visit there.
Week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Taylor and with Mrs.
Chas. Box, of Stephen were; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Brock and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Wyant and family, Sylvan
ia, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Max Alvun,
of Highland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Hutley, of Lincoln Park, Detroit;
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Box, Park
hill; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford, and
Donna, of Detroit; Mrs. Ida Alvun
and Miss Nell Dorcas, of Highland,
Ohio.
MEN! HERE IS GOOD PAYING
WORK WITH A LARGE MANU
FACTURING CONCERN OF 200
daily necessities used in every home.
Sure and quick repeaters. No exper
ience needed. Good pay every day if
active, and permanent business cer
tain if persevering. Investigate our
Plan at once without obligation.
CATALOGUE FREE. FAMILEX CO.
570 St. Clement, Montreal.
"There was a young fellow down
here last year who paid a lot df at
tention to you.”
"Yes; he’s paying me alimony
now.”
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Flossie Westlake, of London,
is visiting with her mother Mrs.
Westlake, Exeter North, for a few
days.
Mrs. Andrew Gibson left Monday
for London where she will visit Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Boulter for a few
weeks.
Messrs. Harry Cole and Warren
May left Sunday for New York for
a week’s vacation and to attend the
World’s Fair.
Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Roulston left
Tuesday on their vacation which will
include a visit to the World’s Fair at'
New York.
Miss Elva Wuerth has returned to
Detroit after visiting with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. A.
foi* a week.
Mrs. Archie Davis and
visitors in London for
last week. Mr. Davis attended Tor
onto Exhibition.
Mrs. A. A. Ferguson, who visited
for several weeks in Exeter, is at-
present visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
D. McInnis, of Paisley.
Mrs. C. W. Kestle, Misses Hannah
and Nettie Keddy attended the fun
eral of the late Miss Nora Baisden,
on Thursday, in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Beavers and
Laurene, visited at the home of Mr.
Norman Clarkston, Toronto,
week and also took in the Exhibit
ion.
Mr. J. T. Whittle has returned to
his home in Saskatoon after visiting
for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Statton, Mrs. Statton being a
daughter.
Mrs. McCreath and son Ronald, of
Kincardine, spent the week-end with
the former's mother and sister, Mrs.
I. Armstrong and Miss Mae Arm
strong.
Mrs. Wm. Newell and son Billie,
of Ingersoll, visited at the home of
Mr. fthd Mrs. Irwin attending the an
niversary services at the Trivitt
Memorial Church on Sunday.
Mr. Frank Johns, of Toronto, vis- i
itect in Exeter over the week-end. He
was accompanied home by Mrs.
Johns, Roger, Gordon and Lois who
spent the month of August here.
Mr. Ed. Treble and Miss E. Treble ;
spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs,u <
L. V. Treble in Toronto. Miss
LeOne Treble Who has been visiting ~
here returned to Toronto with them, i
I
k
E. Wuerth,
family were
a few days
last
Fall Suitings
We have now on hand a fine
display of New Fall Suitings
and Samples
T
TIP-TOP SAMPLES
W. R. JOHNSTON SAMPLES
Prepare for the cool weather
Get Your Order In Early
W. W. T A M A N
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
r
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaques visited
with Mr. .and Mrs. S. R. Peart, Rock
wood. On Saturday they attended
the Mitchell-Abray wedding at Galt.
Mr. W. J. McAlister Jr., Miss Mary
McAlister,_ of Mt. Brydges and Miss
Ina Sackrider, of Burgeseville, spent
the week-end with the former’s
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Jewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Sims, of
Windsor, visited during the holiday
With the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. K. j. Sims, Miss Merna ;Sims,
who has been holidaying in Detroit
and Windsor returned with them.
Mrs. Cora Burns left this week for
her home in Detroit after a week’s
visit here. She was accompanied by
her son, Donald who has spent the
summer holidays with his grandpar
ents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Black and Mr. and
Mrs. Fleischauer and daughter Don
na, of London, were visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. John Norry over the week
end. We are pleased to report that
Mr. Norry Is improved from his re-
-cent illness and able tc< be around
hgaift.
Miss Laura Dixon and Mr. George
Lackie, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hodgins,
George and Hilda, Hamilton; Mrs.
Lillie McFalls, Lucan; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob McLeod and Donald, of Milan,
Mich., were week-end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Samson McFalls. .
Mrs. George Windsor, who has
been residing with her nephew and
neice, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wynn,
of Woodham for several months re
turned to her home last week. Mrs.
Windsor has been receiving treat
ment in London for her eyes and
her many friends will be pleased to
know that she is much better.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston en
joyed a pleasant visit recently from
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Aikenhead, of
Stanley, who have just returned
from a two months’ motoi’ trip thro’
the four
Dakota.
'Grasslck
ceived a
Surely way they visited many points
of interest as the Butohart Gardens,
Nanaimo, Lake Louise, etc., etc., as
well as many old friends and rela
tives.
Western provinces and N.
In N. D. they visited Dr.
in Grand Forks and re
royal welcome. In a lei-