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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1940-05-16, Page 8THURSDAY, MAY 16» HP ft OFFICE CLOSED while attending the First Quality Linoleum Rugs at Big Reductions JBC O XT SSS JES JECOXuiX> MAY 22nd, 23rd, 24th ORDER SOME NOW! Phone 38 PW?seM»watta Men’s Felt Hats GROCERY SPECIALS Mon- EXPERT 10 11 1 Only 6 x 9 ft Regular $7.50 for $4.75 2 Only 9 x 9 ft Regular $11.50 for $6.95 lo­ ll Mrs. William Floyd will be at home, at the Bank of Montreal resi­ dence, every Thursday afternoon, from three to five o’clock, during the months of May and June. Waists are slender this year. Be in fashion. Take Slendor Tablets. $1.00 at Robertson’s Drugs. OPTOMETRIC CONVENTION Potted Cabbage, Ferns and Foliage plants.- & Son, Exeter. Butter 23. 36. A large 19 c. medium 17e. B 15c. dressed $10,50 10 11 7 p.m.- the War” Wednesday 8 p.m.—-Prayer Service The Exeter Women's Institute will sponsor a play Tor Pete’s Sake’ put on by Zion Young People in the To-wn Hall, Monday, May 20 th.4-Yard Wide Linoleums at Reduced Prices 1 Piece English 4 yard wide Linoleum. 1 Piece of Canadian. Two Rea! Good Patterns. Special While They Last per Yard $3.50. Dr. Roulston announces that his Dental Office will be closed from Monday 27th to Thursday 3 0th whilst he is attending the Dental- Convention at Toronto. C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter 7.30. meet SALMON Fancy Cohoe 2 DOZEN ONLY MEN’S FELT HATS. VALUES TO $3.50 These Hats are not this Season’s Styles, but are Good Quality Felt. Sale Price 95c. V’s Beauty Shoppe FOR CHARM AND BEAUTY Croquinole, Comb, ami Spiral Permanents For Sale Plants, Spanish Onions, Pansy, Giant Petunias, ' -L. Day TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss Ma-cFauI Choir Leader, Mr. Middlesmlss 6 Only 7% x 9 ft. Regular $9.75 for $5.1 1 Only 9 x 12 ft. Regular $15.50 for $9. 1 Only 12 x 12 ft Regular $21.00 for $15.00 DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS AS THESE ARE NOT MUCH MORE THAN FE1 TOL PRICES. Marion Pooley BEAUTY SHOPPE Exeter Phone 245 liberal sample free’.—H. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Arthur Page, Pastor W. R. Goul ding, A.T.C.M. . Organist apd Choir Leader a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—The Minister •“Why Does Not God Stop Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment Vera C. Decker, Proprietress Borderless Feltol Rugs at Special Prices • SPLENDID FOR BEDROOMS 6 ft. x 9 ft. $1.95 71/g ft. x 9 ft, $2.45 9 ft x 9 ft. $2.95 9 ft. x 12 ft $3.9 Four New Patterns are Expected to Arrive This Week Axminster Rugs at Old Prices Five only lovely Axminster Rugs in Good Colorings and Patterns. A Real Buy at 30% Saving 9 ft. x 10% ft. Worth today $42.50. Your Choice for $29.95 9 ft. x 12 ft. Worth today $49.50. Your Choice for $34.95. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rey. Robert Copeland B.A. Miss Evplyn Huston Organist and Choir Leader u a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—^Public Worship 7 p.m.—Public Worship Thursday, 7.3 0«—Prayer Service. Exeter Markets Wheat 80c. Oats 42c. Barley 60c, Buckwheat 60c Creamery Butter 28c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs, THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE 4 W. J. Smith & Son 4 Bears Marth Bank o( Montreal Main Street, Exeter w hl 0 H Servel Electrolux Refriger­ ators have no Moving Parts, are absolutely .Silent and they Cost no More. See Them. hl p K & 0 Electric and Engine Drive Washing Machines. 12 Year Guarantee. DeLaval Cream Separators Stewart Warner, Crossley & Phileo Radios. Magic Key Tuning. H ► R R White Sewing Machines Famous Grinnell Bros, Piano Upright, Otto Heigel Action Suitable for School, Church, or Hall—$150. Q H Used Radios & Machines at Bargain Prices 91 * X U&u W O f FOR FLAVOR AND TEN­ DERNESS TRY OUR STEAKS You Wil! Want More Main St. LOCALS «» The Ideal Meat Market C. Tanton NOTICE—We have removed our Shoe repairing business from the store north of the Bank of Com­ merce to the store in the Frayne Block recently vacated by the Friendly Gift Shop. As a special inducement to visit our store we are giving away with each 59c. can of Success Waterproof Liquid Floor Wax one S. Walter. . Mr. and Mrs. Sproule, Mrs. Her­ bert and Mrs. Steele, of London, and Mrs. Anderson, of Cochrane, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Skinner. Mrs. Skinner returned to London with them returning home on Tuesday. NOTICE — Drop in to our mill and have your own growing mash for your chicks made up. Bring in your grains and we will grind and mix them as to the correct formula with our Shur-Gain developing con­ centrate. You'll find it worth your while. — EXETER FLOUR AND FEED MILL, phone 35. I FOR SALE—Three good Jersey cow's; freshened. Apply to George Davis, Winchelsea, phone Kirkton 14-14,itp. FOR SALE — 17 good pigs. George Dunn, R.R, Hensall. young No. 1, Itp. FOUND—A sum of Chain way last week, have same by paying proving property. money in the Owner may expenses and STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE—-O.A.C., Premier, Parson’s Beauty, Fairfax and Dorsetts. 90c. hundred less by quantity. Frank Go Rings. 2tc. FOR SALE — Little pigs; one purebred York sow due May 18; also one 7-year-old filly.—Apply to Wm. Westlake, R.R. 1, Hensall, Itp WANTED—Girl or woman for cooking and light housework at Canadian summer cottage, for week­ ends only. Two adults in family. Write (stating age, experience, ad­ dress and telephone) to Miss George 215 Curtis Bldg., Detroit, Mich. FOR SALE—Small country store, attached dwelling, garden, hen­ house, icehouse, chopping mill and gas pump.—Wm. Pearce, Exeter. FOR SALE BY TENDER—Barn and lot north side of Baldwin street property of Trivitt Memorial church. Barn is 28x50 feet. Tenders to be in on or before May 18, L. Day, Sr., Vestry Clerk. 2tc. I (I for lady, to Mrs. ' Exeter. FOR RENT—-Two rooms suitable . All conveniences. Apply T. J. Kes tie, Main Street, 2tp. FOR a bus. Dashwood. SALE—Buckwheat at 85c. Apply to Joseph Wildfong, 3tp. HOUSE FOR RENT — Available about July 1st. Apply to Thomas Laing, Hensall, Dead animals removed, cash for fox horses. Two hour service, day or night. Phone Crediton 47rl5’ collect.—JACK WILLIAMS 4-25-4tp. See the new Ford Ferguson trac­ tor plows and row crop cultivators. All on display now at our show­ rooms.—SANDY ELLIOT The dandelions are in bloom. Mrs. F. Sharp visited with rela­ tives in London over the week-end. Mrs. Goodison, of Sarnia, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman. Mr. Sydney West,' of Fergus, spent the week-end with his mother in town. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliot, Mar­ ion and Jean, visited at Inwood on Sunday. Mrs. J. McTavish, of town, spent Mothers Day with her farmily at Shakespeare. Mr. J. W. Batson, of Toronto, vis­ ited with Mrs. Batson and family in town this week. Mr. Thomas Tapp, of Detroit, spent the week-end with his sister, Miss Mary Tapp. Miss Berneice and Mr. Ralph Del- bridge, of London spent the week­ end at their home here. Mr. H. Elworthy and daughter, Mary, returned home last week af­ ter holidaying in Detroit. Rev. M. A. Hunt, W. E. Middle­ ton and J. Wr. Morley are in London this week attending the Synod. Miss Gertrude Stewart, of Tor­ onto. is holidaying for a week with her mother Mrs. Rebecca Stewart. Miss Margaret Penhale, of near London, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Pen- hale. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fleischauer and daughter, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Norry. Mrs. M. Belling and son, Donald, of Detroit, spent the week-end with- the farmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Francis. Mr. Stanley Walter, of the Bank of Montreal branch at Yarker, is holidaying for two weeks with his father, Mr. H. S. Walter. Mr. Ed. Treble has been confined to his home for over two weeks suf­ fering from eczema. He is some­ what improved at present. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amy, of Bur­ ford, visited over the week-end with Mrs, Amy’s mother, Mrs. Jory. Mrs. Jory returned to Burford with them on a visit. Mr, and Mrs. Orby Kestle, De­ troit, spent the week-end with rela­ tives. The former’s mother, Mrs. E. Kestle returned to Detroit with them on a visit. Eveleen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Hill, of Stephen, un­ derwent an operation far the re­ moval of her tonsils at Mrs. God­ bolt’s Hospital, Monday. Mr, C. Tanton has been an anxious man since the invasion of Holland by the Germans, He has a sister residing in Holland near Amsterdam the scene of heavy fighting. Mr. H. S. ’Walter has this moved his shoe repair business the store north of the Bank of merce to the Frayne block, formerly occupied by the Friendly Gift Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne, Mrs. E. Passmore, Mrs, Wm. Pass- more and Mrs. Oran Moir were at Forest Monday attending the fu­ neral of the late Rev. S. W. Mux- worthy, s Visitors at the home of William Pearce Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. F, Champagne and two children, Yvonne and Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. W.« Redmond, Lincoln Park, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Holmesville and Mrs, Crediton. George M, Grant of Life Assurance Company is attends Ing a four day convention of ILife Underwriters held at the Prince Ed­ ward Hotel, Windsor, Mr. Grant as one of the speakers is talking on the subject of “Life Insurance and the Young Man?’ Prizes for Bacon Hogs G. A. Cann and Sons offer- prizes at the Exeter Fall Fair of $3.00, $2.00 and $1.00 for best pair of bacon spring pigs’ (registered or grade) which have been fed on Shur-Gain feeds. All contestants entering must produce slips show­ ing purchase at least 100 los. of feed made up of one or more Shur- Gain feeds bought at the Exeter mill. » Permanent Waving TOMLINSON’S AUTO INSURANCE IN STRONG COMPANIES VERY LOW RATES FOR FARMERS C. V. PICKARD Phone 165 _ Exeter Hello Everybody.... This is AMOS DARLING Speaking Agent for the Following: Eastern Steel Products, Preston and Jamesway Products Beatty Bros. Full Line Stable Equipment, Plumbing, Etc. and Windmills Electrical Vacuum Cleaners, Re- .frigerators, Washing Machines. Ranges, Radios and Pianos. We Would Appreciate Your Patronage AMOS DARLING & SON Exeter 5-9-4tc LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND OPENING DANCES MAY 24th & 25th week from Com- FOB. SALE — ‘Several choice houses and cottages at various prices and terms. All good value, C. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter. v “FEMALE HELP WANTED” Smart woman Who is well ac­ quainted in the towns, of Exeter, Zurich and Hensall, and who has considerable spare time which she desires to utilise to add to the fam­ ily income or her own support, A car or other means of transporta­ tion sary. the and enees. necessary, as excellent training will be given to the successful applicant. Apply by letter, giving full details 4o Box 2S0C, Times-Advocate. between these towns is neces- Applicant should be between ages of 30- and 50, healthy able to supply excellent refer* No business experience Is C, Pearce, of Wm. Gaiset, the Dominion YOUR OWN HIT BAND WILLIS TIPPING AND HIS CASCADE MUSIC Admission 50c. Dancing Free CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas C» Hill, B.A., Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Public Worship Sermon; “Knowing God" Evening service withdrawn owing to Anniversary at Carmel Church, Hensall. Thursday, May 16—Regular meet­ ing of W.M.S. at home of Mrs. Wm. Hatter at 8 p.m. Friday, May 17—Y.P.S. Social ev­ ening in basement of church. All members of congregations invit­ ed. Trinity Sunday a.m,—Sunday School a.m.—Morning Prayer & Sermon “The Blessed Trinity” Rev.- IV: 8 The Board of Management will meet in the Parish Hall on day, May 20th at 8 pm.. Choir Practice, Thursday at The Deanery of Huron will in St. George’s, Goderich, Wednes­ day May 22nd. Painting and Paperhanging Sign Work of all Kinds Display Cards, Etc. TOM WALKER sb u MEN WANTED A good business paying good in­ come and with future possibilities. Selling FamileX‘‘Products men and women all over Canada have found the secret of success. Why don’t you get in on it too? NO OBLIGATION Ask for FREE catalogue describing 200 necessity products and plan. FAM,ILEX PRODUCTS Clement St., MONTREAL. 570 St. remodel­ room. of Lucan, ■Snell Bros. & Co. have led their office and stock Miss Gladys Sprowl, Miss Mabel Follick, of Hensall, Miss Helen Grieve, of Strathroy and Miss Ellen Holland and Miss Eleanor Robinson, of Ailsa Craig were among the fifty-seven nurses to graduate from Victoria Hospital on Wednesday last week. An enjoyable tea was held in Caven Church basement under the auspices of Caven W.M.S, The tables were decorated with spring flower- ers. A musical program was in charge of Mrs. J. G. Cochrane and Mrs. A. Willard. Mrs. J. Bonthron, of Hensall, was the guest soloist for the occasion. | Jumbo Ice Cream Bricks | FULL PINT each 18c f = Assorted Flavors 2 for 35c = BIGGER AND BETTER = Grade “A” Chicken lb. 99z* E Dressed ............................ = Phone 70 E Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini? GRAND CONCERT — by the pupils of — S. S. NO. 5 USBORNE S. S. NO. 3, STEPHEN EXETER TOWN SCHOOL (6 rooms) in Janies Street United Church Thursday, May 23rd at 8.15 p.m. Consisting of Choruses, Part Songs, Duets, Trios, Solos and other special features This is another in the Series of concerts bhing sponsored by the schools of Huron County* Proceeds are entirely for the Red Cross Admissions — Adults 25c. ♦— Children Free JAM Raspberry, Strawberry and Plum Large jar SWEET PICKLES Large jar . . . 20c 25c PORK & BEANS 21 ozs. 3 tins............25c PUFFED WHEAT - Quaker 3 boxes.........25c SUNLIGHT SOAP 5 bars..........25c SPAGHETTI AND MEAT WITH SAUCE Libby’s 2 tins,20c 1 lb. tin . . 25c CANNED TOMATOES 2 tins . . . .» CHIPSO 1 box . . . LEAVE US YOUR ORDER FOR PINEAPPLES Southcott Bros. Exeter, KIDNEYS ARE CLEANSED and in­ vigorated by using Rumacaps, At regular intervals, use Rumacaps for your health's sake, ..BROWNING’S DRUG STORE. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood and son Billy, of Lambeth, visited with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ,H. Wood on Friday. Miss Olive wood, of Streetsville, also spent the week-end with her parents. Bridge and Euchre . Exet'er High School branch Red Cross held a successful and euchre in the Town Hall, The of the bridge •Friday evening -of last week with sixteen tables in play. At bridge, Mrs. E, R. Hopper won the prize for ladies’ high score and R. N; Creech won the gent’s high. At euchre Miss Helen (Finkbeiner and Miss Ethel Kydd tied for high count and in the cut Miss Kydd won. Mrs Bert Gillespie won a prize Mr lone hands. A beautiful quilt was raf­ fled off, Mrs. Hopper being the winner. Refreshments were served at the close. Main Street W. M. S. The Main -St. W.M.S. held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Geo. Jaques. With Mrs. Penrose, the president in charge, the meeting was opened with the singing of “Breathe on after which prayer. The Me Breath of God" Mrs. Penrose led in __business was then dis­ cussed. It was decided to send a bale to a Western hospital consisting of second hand clothing etc. An­ nouncement will be made later. Among the letters of .appreciation read was one from a patient in Vic­ toria Hospital.. Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Powell, delegates at they Sea­ forth Presbyterlal, gave splendid re­ ports, Mrs’ Powell for the morning and Mrfr. Howard for the afternoon session, Miss Hartnell and her com­ mittee took charge Of the devotional period which Was based on hymns and their authors. Mrs. J. Sims offered prayer for a missionary. It was decided to entertain the irto- thers and babies, including the primaries. The next meeting be held In the church parlour Mrs. Layton in charge, and Mrs. IC. J. Sims in charge of the Baby Band, The meeting was closed with the benediction by the president, will with 19c 19c Phone 16 Ready for Spring? We’re ready with a Smart Collection of Men’s Wearing Apparel including New Suits and Topcoats Hats, Shirts, Ties, s Socks W. W. T A M A N EXETER* ONT.PHONE 81 Miss Elva Wuerth, Detroit, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Newell, of Stratford, Visited oh Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. R. N. Creech. Mrs. W. H. Johnston, who has been ill in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, returned _to her home last week. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Taman, of At­ wood, Mr, and Mrs. R. Graves and Miss Jeanette Taman, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. tand Mrs. W. W. Taman. Mr, and Mrs. M, F, Gladman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gladman of London; Lieut. Don. and Mrs. Gladman and family, of Stratford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Gladman Sunday. Mrs. Norman Hockey, Mrs, J. SOUthcdtt, Mrs. Win. 'Thomson Mrs. C. W, Christie wete in London Tuesday attending the Branch con­ vention of the London Conference W. M, S. Mrs. Page attended the convention on Wednesday, w: M. ahd Mrs. J. Harding, who has been is improving. Mr. Clarence iBoyle, of Londt spent Sunday at his home here. Wednesday halt-holidays will st; with the last Wednesday of Maj Mrs. B. Boyle, Mfrs. G. Hock; Mrs, E. A. Howald, Miss Ste Southcott and Jean Sheer-e were London Friday evening of last we attending a kitchen shower for M Edith Spicknell whose marriage Mr. Clarence Boyle will take pla May 24th. Rev. M. A. and Mrs, Hunt we in Thamesville Sunday evening t tending the church service of Ch? ham District A.F, & A.M. Ret. ai Mrs, Thamesville and saw friends on Sunday, Miss Dorothy Cox, R, stock, and Mr. Gordon of Sarnia, spent the week-end the home of Mrs. Hannigan. Ml Cox Is remaining on a visit. Y Charles Cox and friends of Hamilt visited oh Sunday at the home Mrs. M. Hannigan. Hunt spent eleven years many o N.f Woo Matting'