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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1939-10-12, Page 8THplJSPAX, OCTOBER 12, 1039 THE EXETER TIMES-APVOCATE S' — V’s Beauty Shoppe For Individual Charm and Beauty Combination, Croquinole and Spiral Permanent Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment Vera C. Decker, Proprietress Exeter Markets Wheat 49-53^0. (according to grade) Oats 25c. Barley 52 c. Buckwheat 55-G0c. Creamery Butter 32, 33c. Dairy Butter 24, 27c. Eggs, A large 32c. Eggs, medium 30c. Eggs, B 19 c. Ilogs, dressed §11.00 It may seem to be Carelessness JOHN W. WARD Optometrist Chiropractor, Electro Therapy Announces that he is returning to Exeter Tuesdays and Saturdays of each week and quarters south Hotel where he old as well as Meat Market where as a matter of fact it may be defective vision. Better have your eyes ex­ amined by CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas C. Hill. B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. J, G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Public Worship Sermon: “Christ Unadorned” 7 p.m.—Public Worship ‘Sermon: “Religious Warfare* Sunday, October 22nd, 78th An­ niversary. Guest seaker, Rev. J. B. Rhodes M.A, i II!IS JUST ARRIVED, A SHIPMENT OF FALL DRESSES IN THE NEWEST STYLES AND COLORS, SPECIAL AT $5,95. ALSO A FEW WOOLLENS, SPECIALS AT $7.95 will occupy his old of the Bossenberry will welcome all his any new customers. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Kydd Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Kydd, Jr., of ronto, spent the week-end with and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Treble and To- Mr. Choice Quality Meats C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter for comfortable glasses at reasonable prices Office open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every week day except Wednesday Ladies’ Fall Coats MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH and three children, of Toronto, visited with the former’s father, Mr. Ed. Treble over the holiday week-end. Misses Florence, Beryl and Rena Coakwell, of St. Catharines, spent the week-end with Mr. Wallace Sel­ don at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Seldon. Mr. Eugene Howey, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner and Miss Gardiner, of Mt. Forest, Messrs. Marvin and Lome Howey, of London, visited with Mrs. W. S. Ho’wey. Mrs. Alex. Lloyd and daughters Beverley and Shirley and Mrs. Rude- maker and two daughters, of Tor­ onto, were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. L. Day. Mrs. J. L. Kydd and daughter Dor­ othy, with the former’s brother, Mr. Norman Willard, of Eyebrow, Sask., spent several days last week with relatives in Tavistock. Phone 38 Main St. The Evening Auxiliary of James Street United Church will hold a supper and program, Monday, Octo­ ber 16th. Mrs. Hugh Taylor Tor­ onto, will speak. Admission 35c. Ol mil.MKWi». Il 1-r - 1-11 -I !■ II — II INI II Iim II «.!■ <111II 111* 10 1 1 1 LOCALS 1 1 fl, MM ill HW.lKH 1 "a The Women’s Auxiliary of Trivitt Memorial Church will .'hold a Pork and Bean Supper, Tuesday, October 24th. Admission 25c. 2tc. Fill Your Bin With D & H Anthracite Year after year we make an ef­ fort to prevent cold weather from catching our customers unprepared by reminding them to order D&H Anthracite well in advance of Win­ ter. And this year—because they have heeded our advice—many of our customers are all set to enjoy a comfortable home no matter when colder weather arrives. These people know, from past ex­ perience, that D&H Anthracite is their best guarantee of home heat­ ing satisfaction, because D&H An­ thracite is purer than most coals, produces more heat, burns longer, and requires very little attention. Of course, you want to be sure too that your home will be just as well protected as theirs the moment cold weather arrives. So place your or­ der for D&H Anthracite as quickly as Rev, Robert Copeland B.A. Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir Leader 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Whence is Moral Authority 7 p.m.’—Is ‘Man Saint or .Sinner? November 5th—Anniversary. Preach­ er, Rev. Bruce Gray, Assistant Secretary of Hoime Missions. I JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Arthur Page, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader * . a.m.—Rev. A. E. Elliott, Thames- ville. p.m.- p.m.- 11 iSunday School -Rev, A. E. Elliott •Supper and pro- 3 7 Monday 6:30 p.m.- gram. 8:00 p.m.—Mrs, Hugh Taylor Wednesday 8—Prayer Service Thursday 2:3^—W. M. S. Church Anniversary, November Professor A. S. Orton, S.T.M. Emmanuel College, Toronto 19 possible. Our phone number is 33 or 157 o JAS. P. BOWEY Phone 33, Residence 157 ; We are showing a good range of coats in styles that you will like. Make your choice while our stock is complete. Overcoats for the Colder Weather Buy that new overcoat now while you can secure cloths that were bought months ago at prices from 25 per cent, to 35 per cent lower than what they can be bought for now. Drop in and see what we have to show. Prices Range from $14.00 to $27.50. Boys’ and Men’s Clothing If in need of a suit it will be to your advantage to make an early selection as prices will be much higher as many mills have not any more materials to offer. See our snappy styles in young men’s suits with extra pants at $15.00 and $20.00. Kenwood All Wool Blankets We have been advised from the mill that we will not be able to secure any more Ram­ crest Kenwood Blankets before Christmas. We are fortunate to have a full range of plain shades that we are still selling at the old price. JEach $5.50. GROCERY SPECIALS Choice Pullets For Sale; also some yearling Leghorn hens. Apply to Lloyd Hodgson, Centralia. STRAYED—A two-year-old black heifer on to a farm in Hay Township. For particulars apply to Times-Ad­ vocate. STRAYED—A two-year-old steer has strayed onto a farm in Stephen Township. For particulars apply to Times-Advocate. Houses for Sale—Several comfort­ able homes at very reasonable prices, in Exeter, Centralia, Hensail and Barkhill.—C. V. Pickard, >phone 165, Exeter. FOR SALE—One way ticket to Saskatoon, Sask., §25.00. Elliot, Exeter. Sandy FOB SALE 100 acre estate of the late Wm. J. Nairn, 3rd concession Blanshard, 5 miles west of St. Marys. Clay loam, good buildipigs, shade trees, shrubs, and etc. Apply on premises. Emma M. Nairn, executrix, A. E. Parkinson solicitor. St. Marys.2tc. FOR RENT—Three bright on Main street, Conveniences. Box W, Times-Advocate. rooms Apply House for Sale or Rent on street. Possession October Phone Crediton, 18rl5. Huron 11th. acres, shed, FOR SALE — Choice 50 brick house, bank barn, drive garage, hydro, furnace, buildings in good repair, never failing water sup­ ply; 3 miles from Exeter. Apply Drawer N., Exeter, Luther Reynolds. 2 tc Farms for Sale — 70 acre farm, good house, bank barn, everything in best shape. Reasonable price. Other farms of different acreage.— C. V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter. FOR SALE—Pure bred Yorkshire boars about ready for service, from qualified sow. G. W. Miners, R.R. No, 3, Exeter, phone 32-9, Kirkton. 2tp. WANTED—To purchase Leghorn and Barred Rock Send full particulars and for sale. Sam Pattison, Ont, White pullets, number Fergus, 4tc. APPLES FOR SALE—All kinds and grades of winter apples. Leave your order with Murray Neil, Cen­ tralia. 9-23-6tc APPLES—T alm an Sweets, Shows, Spies from certified orchard. Visit­ ors welcome to inspect orchard. Jas. Gardiner, phone 21rl0, Kirkton. FOR SALE—Farms Perth and Middlesex. Exeter and other villages. —Hundred acre farm to rent. C. Pearce, Exeter. In Huron, Houses in Wanted W. SALESMEN WANTED Every home wants one dr of our 200 daily guaranteed necessit­ ies. Make money easily becoming the Familex Dealer in yotir section. No experience required. Aimbition energy and perseverance only con* ditions to reach top. WE HELP YOU. 900 dealers make their way. Let's show you how to be successful and independent in a business of your own. ASK CATALOGUE with­ out OBLIGATION: FAMILEX, 570 St, Clement, Montreal. more Mrs. T. O. Southcott spent the holidays visiting in Toronto and Muskoka. Mr. Job Flynn, of London, visited with Mr. and Monday. Miss Jean week-end at Mrs. Ernest Cowdry, of The New Ford 19 40 model made its first showing at Sandy Elliot’s showroom on Friday of last week. Miss Beatrice Turnbull, of St. Thomas, spent the holiday week-end with her aunt Mrs. Wm. Cook. Misses Flossie and Annie West­ lake, of London, visited their moth­ er, Mrs. Westlake over Thanksgiv­ ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Silber, of Ubly, Mich., Miss Ella Link, of were holiday guests at the Mr. Wm. Kuntz. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Irwin Misses Helen Penhale and Marion Bissett spent the Thanksgiving holi­ days in Toronto. Mr. Allen Fraser returned Mon­ day evening from London, where he visited Fraser Mrs. visited McAvoy, and Miss Anne L. Sanders for a few days last week. Mr. Reg. Beavers, of Sarnia, Miss Viola.Sandbik, of Windsor, ited with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Beavers ovei’ the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hern, and Miss Aikins, of Norwich, spent the holi­ day with the former’s James Hern and other Mr. and Mrs. J. H. daughter Betty Anne, spent the weekend with Mrs. Mess­ er’s parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Horton. Mrs. Wm. Smith, of Forest, visit­ ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Penhale, a few days last week. Miss Marion Smith visited in town Friday. Mrs. M. McAvoy and Miss Annie L. Sanders left Monday for a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Har­ mon Gill, at Lakeview Hotel, Grand Bend. Mr. S. B. Taylor is improving his building by putting in a new modern green and black vitrolite front and also a new hot water heating sys­ tem. Miss Gladys Penhale has returned to Windsor after spending the sum­ mer at Rideau Ferry, and the week­ end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Penhale. Mr. and Mrs. L. Penhale, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellerington, and Shirley, Tom and Will Penhale spent Thanks­ giving holidays in Toronto and Nia­ gara Falls, Mr. Walters, of Usiborne, recently underwent an operation in St. seph’s Hospital, London. He is proving nicely and expects to home in a few days. Mr. R. J. Eacrett, of Woodstock, visited with his sister, Mrs. B. W, F. and Mr. Beavers over the week-end. Mr. Eacrett was on his way to his home in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he spends the winter; Week-end. visitors at the home of Ntr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield were: Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Cudmore, Maney and Bruce, Mr, and Mrs. Her­ bert Alexander and Merle, of Mark­ ham and Mr, Norman Eloody, of Windsor, Wareing on Marion Pooley BEAUTY SHOPPE Appleton the home spent the of Mr. and Zion. Watford, home of and the with his sister, Miss Ruth for a few days. Harmon Gill, of Grand Bend, with her cousins, Mrs. M. and vis- F. mother, Mrs. relatives. Messner and of Toronto, Jo- im- be Phone 245 All Work Guaranteed TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH 4 Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemlss 19th Sunday After Trinity FAMILY DAY 10.45 ami.—'Children’s Service Address—'Rev. E. Grigg p.m.—/Evensong and Sermon “Talking with God” 7 COOK1NG RICE 5 lb. for. . . . 25c CLASSIC CLEANSER SALAD DRESSING Miracle Whip Largjar .... 45c 3 tins • • • • 12c PEC!AL CORN SYRUP 10 lb. Pail .................... 5 lb. Pail ................. . 2 lb. Pail .................... At the Low Price 69c 35c 19c SCIATICA AEC’BITIS LUMBAGO MUSCULAR INFLAMMATORY 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. THE PENTECOSTAL MIZPAH MISSION (Location one Block North of Creamery) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15th GRAPE NUT FLAKES 2 boxes . . . Beautiful Glass Bowl 2 PACKAGES PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES SPECIAL SHORTENING 2 1-lb. pkgs.. 25c PEANUT BUTTER Bulk 2 lb. ... 23c MRS r ('Change of time in Service) p.m—-Sunday School p.m.—Service p.m.—'Evening Service 2 3 8 Friday Night-Young People Everyone is invited to attend E. Clemens, Pastor 71 19c JFhiri r soapHAMS 3 tor 37c FLOUR Choice Pastry 24 lb. bag . . .55c VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE CONTESTANT AT TOMLINSON’S Barber and Beauty Shop Phone 146 Mr, and Mrs, J, P. Bowey were in Brucefield on Monday attending the funeral of Keith Zapfe, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Zapfe. Mrs. Zapfe is a niece of Mr. Bowey. Mrs. A. E. Andrew, of Pontiex, Sask., is visiting with her brother and sister, Mr. Ed. and Miss Effie Treble, of town. Miss Ruby Treble, of Toronto, visited with them over the week-end. Mrs. Hector Heywood, returned last week from London where she spent a few days owing to the ill­ ness and subsequent death of her brother, the late Mr. Clarence H. Parsons, who passed away on Thurs­ day, September 28th, 1939. We ex­ tend our sympathy to Mrs. Heywood in this her bereavement. Mrs. Chas. Birney, who has been on an extended visit with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Ferguson, of Winnipeg re­ turned to her home the latter part of the week. iShe was accompanied to Exeter by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bir­ ney and son Gordon, of Toronto, who spent the holiday week-end here. During the latter part of June Mrs. Birney underwent an operation in the Winnipeg Hospital and is now In fairly good health. Mr. and iMrs. Wm. Graham and son Bob and iMiss Helen Johnston, of Brooklyn, N.Y., spent Thursday and Friday last with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pryde. Mr. Graham is an old school chum of Mr. Pryde and the two had not seen each other for over thirty years. They attended the Lions Clttib Frolic both evenings and Mr. Graham said the Frolic was a bigger racket than lie had ever run across in Now York, A Bhzaar will be held in the Parish Hall of Trivitt Memorial church Friday evening and Saturday afternoon, November 3rd and 4th, Sale of homemade Cooking and articles suitable for Christmas gifts. tfc I We wish to announce to the public that in future R. A. FINN’S Wormfoods for POULTRY, HOGS AND HORSES will be handled by Brownings Drug Store EXETER Clorence Boyle, of London, with his mother. Miss Margaret Penhale, of London spent the holiday at her home. Mr. Harold Broderick, of St. Cath­ arines, was home over the week-end. Mr. .and Mrs. Jos. Grant, of Glen­ coe, with Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Carey. Mr. Rd. Penhale, of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Walker. Stephen. Miss Ada Gaiser, of Shipka, spent the week-end with Miss Barbara Dinney. ' iMr. and Mrs. Clifton Davis and family, of London, visited with rel­ atives. Mr. and Mrs, Head, of London, visited at the home of Mr. William Hatter on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Whetstone, of Kintore, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Coates, on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Wm, Lawson, of Listowel, with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lawson, , Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Lind, of Mor­ ton, N. Y., spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Steiner. Mr, and Mrs, Harry West, of Lon­ don and Mr. Sidney West, of Fergus, with their mother, Mrs. S. West, Stanley Green and John Page at­ tended a Boy Scout patrol leaders’ conference at Stratford Friday even­ ing and Saturday. Mr, Les Coates and Miss Margaret Ellerington Spent Thanksgiving holi­ days With the former’s parents Mr, and Mrs. Coates, at Brampton. Southcott Bros. If? Mr. Percy Lawson, of Orillia, spent the week-end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardiner and daughter Shirley, of Meaford, motor­ ed down for the holiday week-end bringing with them Mrs. Gardiner’s mother, Mrs. >S. Parsons, who had been visiting them. Mrs. E. T. Edworthy and daughter Elaine who spent last week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Horton returned home to Tillson’burg Monday with Mr. Edworthy, who spent the week-end here. Aljoe Sanders, of town, was one of the lucky winners in the draw at the Lions Club frolic at Mitchell on Friday evening last. He was award­ ed five dollars. The 1939 coach went to Chas. R. Dungey, Seaforth, with ticket No. 353. Mrs. Harry Griff, of Stratford, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter, ranging for the auction sale of household effects of her mother, late Mrs. Richard Hunter. ar- the the Mr. Griff came over for the sale on Sat­ urday. FARMERS, ATTENTION We have now on of Shorts, Bran, ings and Salt. Also Government received at the elevator. For Further Particulars Phone R. G. SELDON & SON 90 or 2W, Exeter hand a full stock Hominy, Screen- Wheat is being CUSTOM CHOPPING We have installed a hammer mill and chopper and Will be open for custom work on Saturday, October 7. We stock a complete line of Poul­ try and Hog Feed. Your business will be appreciated. WEIN BROS. | Walker’s g ConJilion Uowdcr FJ Is k*An &>■« for Hort Hoot PoJlry i ■h Ji Fall Suitings We have now on hand a fine display of New Fall Suitings and Samples . . \ 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. The color of the trees are a gorg­ eous sight these days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns, Roger Gordon and Lois, of Toronto, visited over the week-end at the home of Wm. Warren, in Usiborne and other friends in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Soeder daughter, of Mitchell, Mr. H. lard, of Ancaster and Miss Alice Wil­ lard, of Detroit, spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. Mary Willard. Organize Junior W. A. with and Wil- Janies Street Mission Hand The Ahbumn Thankoffering meet­ ing of the James Street Mission Band was held in the church par­ lors with a good attendance Of mem­ bers, parents and interested friends. Marion Cowen, the president, occu­ pied the chair and Doreen Parsons, the secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting. The Worship service was takeh by Mrs. J. H. The Junior Girls of Trivitt Mem­ orial Sunday School met in the Par­ ish Hall on Friday, October 6th for organization. After dmcussion the girls decided to form a Junior Branch of the W. A. Officers as fol­ lows: Sunperintendent, Mrs. Hunt; President, Shirley Baker; vice-pres., Catherine Gibson; secretary, June Bierling; treasurer, Emma Strob.be; pianist, June Bierling. It was de­ sided to meet each week on Friday at 4,00 p.m. Next meeting will be held Thursday, October 19 th. The Perfect Stock Tonic for Horses, ! -Tones, the superintendent with the Cattle, Hogs Sheep and Poultry Being Thankful?’ Mrs. F» told a very appropriate For Sale at Walker’s Drug Store theme ; Sharpe (Thanksgiving Story. Other numbers j on the program-— solo by Dawson iGrOUlding; instrumental by Mitzi j Mbffatt; scripture reading by GWen- neth Jones and a reading “The Lost Thanksgiving” by Doriald Southcott, (The offerfrig was takeri by Doriald , Grant arid Billy Moise arid amount* 'Ad to §6.52, James Street W. A. The Women’s Association of James Street united hurch held their regiT lar meeting on Thursday, October 5, 193-9, with Mrs. C. Kestle, the presi­ dent presiding. Mrs. Hector Taylor took the devotional part. Duririg the business session it was decided to organize a James Street War with Mrs. dent, and Treasurer, eration of grgatlon, H. C. Garey gave a piario duet. Rev. and Mrs. Page each gave short talks. Lunch was served by the hostess, and her committee at the Close of the meeting. unit G. M. Fletcher as presi- Mrs. We every Mrs. Moise as Secretary­ wish the full co-op­ member of the con- V. KeStle and Mfrs.