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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1940-04-11, Page 8THURSDAY, APRIL Uth, 1910 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE V’s Beauty Shoppe FOB CHARM AND BEAUTY Cro^uinole, Comb, and Spiral Permanents 5 Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment /era C. Decker, Proprietress [OTJSEHOXiU A 4 W. J. Smith & Son 4 Doors North Bank ot Montreal Main Street, Exeter > 4 0 N§w Electrical Appliances hl H Several Electrolux Refrig­ erators. No Moving Parts. f K 0 Brantford Washing Machines Porcelain Enamel Tubs Combination Agitators Crepe Roll Wringers 12 Year Guarantee STEWART WARNER RADIOS H ► a n Magic Key Tuning WHITE ELECTRIC SEWING Q J MACHINES GUARANTEED PIANOS AT H w REAL BARGAINS % JE» X -A ixr O ggg Exeter Markets Wheat 78-SQc. (according to grade) Oats 42c. < Barley 60c. Buckwheat 55'-\ Creamery Butter 31c Dairy Butter 25c., 28c Eggs, A large 17c Eggs, medium 15c Eggs, B 13e Hogs, dressed $11.00 Something New and Different TRY OUR DELICIOUS Swiss Steak 29c lb. Tender, Tasty and Juicy COOKS IN ONE-THIRD THE TIME NO BONE. NO WASTE FOR Comfortable Glasses — AT — Reasonable Prices SEE C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Newest approved methods of Eyesight Testing used. Office o-pen 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every week day except Wednesday 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: “The Unpopularity of Christians” 7 p.m.—Public Worship Sermon: “The Tower of Babel” MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev, Robert Copeland B.A. Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir Leader 11 a.m.—Rev. G. D. Morrow 3 p.m.—.Sunday School 7 p.m.—Rev. G. D. Morrow Thursday, 7.30«—Prayer Service. FOR SALE—Allis-Chalmers trac­ tors, new and used. Any size on display at Hensail. More horse­ power pei’ dollar. Easy terms. Hyde Tractor & Combine Co., Hensail. 3tc. IDEAL MEAT MARKET The Short Cut to Comfort Is A Quick Call For D&H ANTHRACITE You’ll save many days of trouble­ some heating—if you phone your order* for D&H Anthracite, today This Pennsylvania Hard Coal is a fuel of tested quality—especially prepared for home heating use. Once you’ve tried D&H Anthracite —you’ll know it’s the only short cut to heating comfort. JAS. P. BOWEY Phone 33; Residence 157 JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Arthur Page, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader 11 a.m.—The Minister 3 p.m.—Church School 7 p.m.—-The Minister Monday 8 p.m.—Y. P. Union Wednesday 8 pan.—Prayer Service Thursday 2.30 p.m.—W.M.S. Eas­ ter Thank Offering meeting. The 'Speaker, Rev. Ernest Grigg. Main St.Phone 38 Ladies’ Coats and Dresses WE ALWAYS HAVE SOMETHING NEW TO SHOW YOU AND WE HAVE SOME VERY SPECIAL VALUES IN SMART STYLES THAT ARE SURE TO PLEASE YOU. WE INVITE YOU TO LOOK THEM OVER. Shadow Cloths and Homespuns A new shipment of these cloths have just arived in stripes, plaids and florads. A few, yards of one of the new materials will dress your windows for spring. ♦ ♦ ♦ Boys’, Young Men’s and Men’s Clothing ♦ ♦ ♦ The weather we are having isn’t much like Spring, but in a week or so it will be better and you will want to be stepping out in New Clthes. Be sure to see our New Models... It will pay you. MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S OXFORDS In nearly every style that is popular this season. You will find them good fitters and real values. ' at $3.00, $4.00, $4.50 to $7.00 SMART NEW FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN Many new styles are being shown for Spring. These come in different widths. May we have the pleasure of showing them to you? Curtains and Curtain Nets Our curtains for spring are all in stock. These nets were bought months ago before the rise in prices. We offer you a big range to choose from at PER YARD 20c, 25c, 29c, 30c, 35c to 75c The Thames Road Farmers Club has made arrangements with Mr. Cann to buy flour and Canada Pack­ ers Feeds at a reduced price. A list ■of club members will be put up in his office. In order to get this pri­ vilege a certain amount of business must be done. Anyone using pastry flour or any of the feeds join the club so that your name may be ■added to the list. We have a spec­ ial price on hominy. We are book­ ing orders. Try to get your order in for fertilizer and grass seed. Club meets Monday, April 15th.—P. PASSMORE, Secretary. I I LOCALS I 1 1 I The Trivitt War Unit tea and shower for refugee children is be­ ing indefinitely postponed owing to Marion Pooley BEAUTY SHOPPE AU Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 245 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemlsa Third Sunday After Easter 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon. “A Glorious Resurretcion” water in the basement of the rec-*. tory. R. N. Rowe’s furniture sales closes Saturday, April 20 th, Mr. Fred Ellerington Jr., is spend­ ing a few days in Toronto with rel­ atives. Painting and Paperhanging Sign Work of all Kinds Display Cards, Etc. TOM WALKER WANTED—A quiet, reliable driv­ er that will do light work. William Carrick, R.R. 1, Hay. phone 35r3, Dashwood. ltc. FOR SALE, Reasonable — Baby carriage and high chair in good con­ dition; also child’s cot. Mrs. C. R. Shepherd, John street, Exeter, ltp. Mr. Thos. Tapp, of Detroit, spent the -week-end with his sister, Miss Mary Tapp. Miss Doreen Sims, of London, vis­ ited with Miss Jean Cann over the week-end. Miss Margaret Ellerington visited in Brampton this week -with Mr, and Mrs. Coates. FOR SALE—2 colts rising three years old, roan Percheron hpi’Sie, black Clyde mare, bay Clyde colt rising two years old. Mervin Dunn, R.R. No. 1, Hensall. FOR SALE — 17 pigs, 7 weeks old.—Wm. Darling, phone 42r44, Lucan. ltp. FOR SALE To close out the estate of the late C. B. Snell, two modern brick houses on Ann Street, Exeter. These houses have all modern conveniences and must be sold. Apply to John Rowe, Adminsitra tor or B. W. F. Beavers, FOR SALE — One of Exeter’: finest homes. Hard -wood floors. All conveniences. Beautiful lawn. Acre­ age may be had if desired. Easy terms. Several other homes.—C. V. Pickard, phone 165. WANTED — Middle aged woman to act as housekeeper for elderly •couple. Steady employment to right person. Give references, state age and experience. Apply Box HE Times-Advocate. 3tc. FOR SALE — Colony house and brooder stove.—R. E. Balkwill. See the new Ford Ferguson trac- ■tor plows and row crop cultivators, All on display now at our show­ rooms.—SANDY ELLIOT FOR .SALE—Madarin soya beans, Nobarb barley, Erban oats, prices and samples on application. Phone 41 Hensall, Alex Buchanan, Hensall. 2tp. No discomfort taking -Slendor Tablets. $1.—Robertson’s We give you absolutely free four lubrication jobs and all we ask in return is a chance to show you our stock of used cars and make you an offer on your present car. This of­ fer is good for April only—Sandy Elliot. FOR SALE—100 acres, close to Exeter. Good soil in the best of condition. 75 acres ploughed. Must be sold. Reasonable cash payment. Balance by mortgage. This farm should make you money.'—C. V. Pickard, phone 165. WANTED — Odd jobs of any kind. Apply to Fred Moore, Mill St., Exeter. Flowering plants for sale. L. Day & Son. FOR SALE—100 acres with full set of buildings, some bush, handy to school and village, $3,500, half cash. A number of houses in Ex­ eter.—W. C/ Pearce, We sell more cars because tve ser­ vice more cars, ask about cur Free lubrication coupons. —Sandy Elliot. Mr. William Dunsford, of London, visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunsford. Miss Arney, wrho has been visit­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. Rodway, re­ turned to Toronto Sunday. Mrs. J. J. O’Brien, of Brucefield, spent a pleasant day with Mr. and Mrs. W- H. Johnston recently. Reserve Friday, April 2 6, for the Program Recital in aid of the James Street United Church War Service Unit. tMr, Orville Lawson, of the Cana­ dian Bank of Commerce at Orillia is holidaying for three weeks at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Graves and Miss Jeanette Taman, of London, spent Sunday t -with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman. Mrs. F. J. Sanders and son Jack, and sister Mrs. Norman Hanham, of Toronto visited with Mrs. C. H. Sanders during the week. Mr. L. J. Penhale, of Kitchener, visited on Thursday last with his grandmother, Mrs. John Sanders, who is in her 99 th year. Rev. J. W. Penrose is supplying for Rev. J. R. Peters, of Varna, who was injured recently ill an auto ac­ cident when he had his knee-cap broken. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hookey quiet­ ly celebrated their forty-first wed­ ding anniversary Friday of las^t week. Congratulations were re­ ceived from a number of friends. . On Friday last Mr. and Mrs. ,W. J. Beer visited with Rev. Borden and Mrs. Cunningham at Glencoe, Mr. Beer and Mrs. Cunnigham en­ joying a joint birthday celebration. Mrs. Frank Lee, of Thorndale, is visiting at the home of her father and’ also attended the funeral of her mother, the late Mrs. 'George Easterbrook. Miss Velma Quail, who has been visiting here for a few days owing to the death of her grandmother, Mrs. George Easterbrook, returned to Kirkland Lake. Mr. Sylvanus Cann visited in Lon­ don on Friday with his son Master John Cann, a patient at War Mem­ orial Hospital, who has been very sick for the past two months but was^a little better last week, Mr. and Mrs. David Kestle are back after spending a happy honey­ moon trip to Windsor and Detroit, where their many relatives delight­ ed to do them honor. They have taken up residence on Victoria St., Exeter. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. O, Southcott, Mr. Joseph Folliek and Mrs. Edna Hearts motored to Toronto on Sunday. Mrs. Southcott is spending a few days with her neice, Miss June Gordon, who recently had the misfortune to fracture her leg. 0 Miss Margaret Melville, who has been attending Commercial School at Olinton, has taken a position in the office of Canada Packers, Mr. Ralph Foster, who has been with Canada Packers for the past three months has been transferred to Clinton and loft on Tuesday. Attention TRACTOR OWNERS For Economy Use Imperial Oil Products “Quality and Service Our Motto” Prompt Delivery at all Hours JOHN F. BEANE, Agent Phone 110 Exeter WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAYS We, the Barbers and Hairdress­ ers of Exeter do agree to close our respective places of business at 12.30 noon on each Wednesday during the months of April, May, June, July, August, September and October, and remain closed till the following! day, commencing April 17th, except when said Wednesday precedes a holiday. Elmore Harness V. V. Decker Marion Pooley A, R. Tomlinson, Barber Shop and Beauty Shop Garnet Flynn - Norman Hockey W. J. Hockey LOST—Between Exeter and Hen­ sall a dealer’s auto license with let­ ter “M”. J. Passmore & Son, Hen­ sall. Wallpapers ’ Wallpapers Have that room papered before the paperhangers get too busy. A few rolls of our new wallpapers will make a wonderful difference in the appearance of your home. Papers at 10c, 12^c, 15c, 20c, 25c; also Room Lots at $1.29, $1.49, $1.79,$1.99 ..24 pairs of Men’s Rubber Boots at per pair $2.00.. GROCERY SPECIALS CLARK’S SOUPS Vegetable, Tomato, Green Peas 2 for ...... 19c SWEET PICKLES large jar . . .. 20c CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER 1 lb.....................28c Southcott Bros. Exeter, Phone 16 FREE 1 box Handy Ammonia with 5 bars Pearl Soap .... 21c TOILET SOAP Assorted 5 cakes .... 25c With Bowl Free OXYDOL, RINSO, IVORY FLAKES Med. size 3 for 25c PORK & BEANS Libby’s 2 for...............19c SEEDED RAISINS 2 boxes...........25c JELLY POWDERS McClaren’s 6 for...............25c FOUND — -On William street, a Yale key. O^yner may have same by paying for advt. Apply at Times- Advocate. HIII1IIIII11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1II1IIIIIIIIIIIII£ 1 EXETER 1 I LOCKER SERVICE J = Phone 70 E = Jumbo Ice Crem Bricks 1 C ~ = = Assorted Flavors each' * = | Grade “A” Chicken lb. OCp = = Heads, Feet Off, Drawn £ J V = E Winnipeg White Fish 1 Cp E = Winter Catch, Drawnib E ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinr? Mr. Les. Coates spent a few days this week in Toronto on business. NOTICE Huron Farmers’ Co-Operative Co. Limited wishes to notify its num­ erous patrons and .the public in gen­ eral of the appointment of Mr. Robt. J. Cooper, as manager of the com­ pany, who will be on hand full time at the plant in Hensall to supply the needs of all with the best brands of fertilizer, feeds, shingles, cedar coal, twine, etc. at lowest Albert Hendrick, president Andrew B. Bell, Secretary 2tc. posts, I cost. KIDNEYS ARE CLEANSED and in­ vigorated by using Rumacaps. At regular intervals, use Rumacaps for your health’s sake. .. BROWNING’S DRUG STORE. ;rillllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhi. I STOP! LOOK! | | Owing to the poor condition of the | | roads during the early part | | of our sale | I We are extending the closing date for I I ONE WEEK to | I SATURDAY, APRIL 20th I I THIS IS FOR YOUR BENEFIT I I SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF I I THIS OPPORTUNITY I I. R.N.ROWE I = Phone 2OW FURNITURE We Deliver | TO COLLECT OLD PAPERS The Boy Scouts and Cu'bs of Ex­ eter will collect old papers and magazines Saturday, April 20 th. Save your papers for them. 'Caven Young People Entertain Twenty-six members’of the Young People’s Society of First Church. Seaforth, were guests of the Y. P. S. of Caven church on Tuesday night. The Scripture lesson was read by Mr. J. MacDonald, of Seaforth and the topic “Mary Slessor, of Cala­ bar” was given by’ Mrs. Campbell. Mr. Brown, of the Seaforth High School played two piano solos, one a march of his own composition and Mrs. Anna Kling a solo. Mr. Hill announced that for the third year in succession there was an increase in the number belonging to Y. P. So­ cieties in the Presbytery and also for the third successive year an in­ crease in the’numbers in the Sunday ■Schools. After the program, games were played and lunch was served. BABY CHICKS / -Cash in on these started chick bargains. They are all High Qual­ ity dhicks from Government Approv­ ed bloodtested breeders. Double AA Quality two weeks old nonsexed New Hamp., Barred Rocks $13.40; 90 per cent. Pullets $19.90i; Cock­ erels $18.9'5; White Leghorns Pul­ lets $23.90. Three week old add three cents; Extra Profit add l^c. ■Special Mating add two cents. Sup­ ply limited. Order today. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited. Fergus, Ontario PIANOS — Spring Clearance Sale. Such well known makes as Heintz- man, Mason & Risch, Weber, etc. All thoroughly reconditioned, per­ fectly turned, de-mothed and guar­ anteed. Write today for complete list of bargains, Terms to suit ydur convenience. Heintzman & 00., Ltd., 24.2 Dundas Street, London. 3tc. Looking for a steady income? Want a future free from financial worry? Let FAMILEX show you how easy it is to get. Write to us today, for FREE CATALOGUE and complete information. ThO Familex Products Company, 570 St. Clement, Montreal. A imiiiiiiiiii.............................................................................in................... I SEED GRAIN CLEANING j = We are now prepared to process your Spring Grain. | = Cleaning and Grading w|ill give a satisfactory result = = from practically any good grain. E ~ Oats and Barley separated. Wild oats completely re- ~ x moved from Barley. An average sample of grain from vour •- | bin will give No. 1 seed. Satisfaction guaranteed | E All Clovers and Grass Seeds cleaned, bought and sold. E = We have a complete stock on hand of seeds; also seed g E grain for stale. Write or phone for prices. = ! C. G. ZWICKER I | PHONE 3w CREDITON, ONT. f <illlilllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllltllllllllllllllllljllfllllllllllir