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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1940-11-14, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATETHUBS14AY, N0VBM1SEK M, 1940 V’s Beauty Shoppe We have installed a New perma­ nent Wave Machine so that you may have the latest at reasonable prices. Spiral, Croquiuole & Combination Evenings by Appointment. Phone 112 VERA C. DECKER, Prop. Exeter Markets Wheat for Wheat Board 53Jc. New Wheat 70 c. Creaemry Butter 33-34e Dairy Butter 27v Eggs, A Large 37e Eggs Medium 34c Eggs, B> 24c Hogs, dressed, $10.90. Children Learn Through their Eges!j^ Make Sure Vision is Perfect NOTICE We the undersigned, hairdressers have agreed to remain closed on ■Wednesday afternoon and evening throughout the year. Vera C. Decker Beauty Shoppe. Marion Pooley Beauty Shoppe. Tomlinson’s Barber and Beauty Shoppe. 1 l-l-y tc IDEAL MEAT MARKET C, Tanton First, last and all the time tlie eyes must carry the big load in the class room, Hidden defects in vision may mean tlie difference between success and failure in school work. Learn the facts about your cluldren’s eyes. Have them examined today by CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B.A., B.D, Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane. Organist 10 a.m.-—iSunday School Morning service withdrawn in de­ ference to Main Street Church an­ niversary service. 7 p.m.—Public Worship. Sermon: “He That Cometh to God”. Thursday, Nov. 21, '8 p.m.—W.M.S. annual Thankoffering meeting. Speaker; Rev. E. Grigg. at Reduced Prices Choice FUR COATS—.Remodelled, re­ lined, made over; fur work of all kinds. Street. Mrs. John Taylor. Nelson ltc Quality Meats SALE—A boy’s dark greyFOR overcoat, with check, size 14. Price reasonable. Apply at Times-Ad- vocate.ltp Phone 38 Main St FOR Apply Leslie Adams, storm Dash- ltp. I SALE—43 little pigs 8 weeks old. Apply to Wm. ling, Clandeboye. 6 to Dar- 2tp WANTED—Maid for housework and plain cooking. Small house, 3 adults. Mrs. Ferguson, Huron St., London, Ont. 299 ltc on to Apply Box 14, ltp FOR SALE—iFrame Stable 8 foot brick foundation, 20x42, be removed from premises, to Mrs. Marshall, P.O. Exeter. FO'R SALE—'Lard cans, for garbage at 60c. Apply ton’s Bakery. suitable Middle- i |Q i ■> 1 I u Central Coffee Shoppe Open every Saturday from 7 to 12.30 LOCALS FOR SALE — Barred Rock Pullets ready to lay. Apply Herb Ness, Dashwood. ltp. STRAYED—From lot 2, conces­ sion 3, Usborne, a small Please notify C. Skinner, Centralia, or phone 48rl2 few days during the past Rowe Dinney, of Stratford, Sunday and Monday at his here. Thos. Tapp, of Detroit, spent red calf. R.R. 1, Kirkton. 2tp. FOR SALE—Or to put out on shares, 5 sheep. Apply to Bell, R.R. 1, Hensall. 92r23. Glenn Phone ltc. C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Open every week day except Wednesday MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Norval J. Woods M.A. Mrs. N. J- Dore Organist and Choir Leader ANNIVERSARY SERVICES This week we are reducing the price of every Ladies’ Coat. This is an oppor­ tunity to secure your new coat at a great saving.. These are all this season’s coats. We would like you to see them before you buy. EXTRA SPECIAL—-12 Only, LADIES’ FUR COLLARED COATS—Not this sea­ son’s styles. Values to $25.00 for $8.95. LOST— blueticks, Howard Hibbert gladly Kippen -A female hound, long ears, M-cCurdy’s boundary, received by P.O., phone color nearlost on Usborne- Information Geo. Parker, Hensall 41r84. Mr. Ray Pryde. of Toronto, spent the week-end at his home here. Mr*. Lyle Worden, of^Staffa, vis­ ited in Exeter over the’week-end. Mr. Orville Lawson, of Orillia, spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. F. A. May visited in Toronto for a week. Mr. spent home Mr. the -week-end with his sister, Miss Mary Tapp. Mrs. A. J. Payne is spending several -weeks in Hamilton with her son John. Mr. F. K. Matthews, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May on Saturday. Mr. W. A. Code and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell visited in Brantford on Sunday. Miss Mary Horney, of London, spent the week-end Mrs. W. C. Allison. Mr. Jos. Senior Miss Blanch, spent with relatives in Hamilton. Miss Helen Flynn spent the week-end in St. Catharines and is at present visiting in London. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutton, of Brantford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Southcott on Sunday. Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank being Mr. spent ing Mrs. with and the Mr. and FOR Hubert SALE—Little pigs. Apply Heywood, R.R. 3, Exeter. ltc HOUSE FOR RENT—Brick re- sidence in central location, modern conveniences. Apply to R. D. Hun­ ter, R.R. 3, Exeter. Phone Kirk­ ton 39r7. 2tp FOR SiALE—One of Huron’s choice highway farms, with fine buildings, electricty and running water. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. FOR SALE—A kitchen range Princess Beth oil burner, cream enamelled front, reservoir, 2 burn- , ers, just like new. Apply at Times- Advocate. FOR SALE—A number of choice Light Sussex pullets, laying well. Also a few White Leghorn pullets. Apply to W. H. Hodgson, Centralia, phone Crediton, 18.1’3. ltc OK Apple Butter Factory will operate every day except Saturday until end of season. Custom work, our specialty. Phone 229, Exeter.— S. J. V. CANN & SONS. I —....... ........................................ FOR SALE—'Houses in Exeter, Crediton and Lucan. Building lots in Exeter and several farms in Hur­ on, Perth and Middlesex.—W. C. Pearce, Exeter. COTTAGE FOR SALE — Good condition, new furnace, 3 bedrooms good garage. Cheap for quick sale. J. W. Hern. ll-7-2tp FARM FOR S|AiLE — One of the finest farms. 100 or 150 acres. Very reasonable price and. terms. Full set of good buildings. Hydro through­ out. Best of soil. Never rented. Also good 87 acre farm, Small down payment.—C. V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter. SPRAYHD APPLES FOR SALE— Spy, King, Talman Sweet, Greening, Russet, Baldwin and other apples. Phone Clinton 622 r 24. Fred Mc- Clymont, Varna. ’ 17-6tc CASH for Fox Horses and Dead Animals—-Two hours’ service, day or night. Phone Crediton 47rl5, collect, jack Williams. ll-9-4tp MOUSES FOR SALE — Several comfortable houses In Exeter. One In Crediton, Two with acreage. C. V. Pickard, phone 165. FOR SALE—150' acres good land, bush, silo, two wells, brick house, etc. The James -McElrea Estate, R.R. No. 1 Woodham. Ap- ply Mrs, Janies McElrea, il-7tfc Marion Pooley BEAUTY SHOPPE AH Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 245 Preacher, Rev. Duncan McTavisli of London Foot Sufferers! Special Attention! The Special Representative of 11 a.m.—.Subject: “The Secret of a .Conquering Church”. Anthem: “How Beautiful Upon the Moun­ tains.” Duet: “Tarry With Me”, p.m.—Sunday .School p.m,—.Subject: “The Truth about -Man”. Anthem: “Now the Day Is Over”. Solo: “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings”. Monday, entertain­ ment. Thursday, meeting. 3 7 Miracle Foot Aid HAMILTON, ONT. Will be at A. E. WUERTH’S STORE “The Home of Bunny White” Exeter, on Tuesday, Nov. 19th from 1 to 8 p.m. PLAN TO SEE HIM! No Charges for Consultation “Miracle” Method of Correction successfully proven by our many satisfied customers in this district. Mr. Jas. Bonthron, of Hensall and Mrs. John Bolton, of were dinner guests at the ’Miss Brigham of Clinton Taylor is improving after quite ill -with tonsilitis. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers the week-end in Sarnia visit- Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Beavers. G. A. Inglis and son, of Ailsa Craig, spent the weekTend with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Darling. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patrick, of Toronto, spent the week-end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. C. Snell. Miss Fern Welsh, R.N., of Sar­ nia, is visiting for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Welsh. Mrs. Wm. Roliins and son Vaughn, of London, visited with her mother, Mrs. T. G. Creech for a few days. Mrs. Joseph Wilson who has been visiting for a week with Mr. and Mrs. James Ogden and’ relatives re­ turned home last Tuesday. Mr. C. H. McAvoy and Mrs. Daw­ son, of Wingham, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Avoy and Miss As L. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Acheson two daughters, Me- Mr. and London, London, Lieut. T. E. Rogers and Mrs. Rogers, of Toronto, spent the week­ end ■with the former’s mother, Mrs. R. R. Rogers at the home of Mrs. E. Christie. Reeve B. W. Tuckey, of town; Reeve P. Passmore, of Usborne; Reeve Alonzo McCann and Deputy- I Reeve Roy Ratz, of Stephen, are | this week attending county coun- ! cil at Goderich. Mrs. Edith .Snell of town; and Mrs. and Mr. Usborne, home of Wednesday evening last. Mr. Fred Mitchell and Mrs. R. J. McNaughton, of Miss Muriel Hogarth, of and Miss E. J. Hogarth, of town, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hogarth. .Rev. R. N. Stewart, of Teeswater, was a pleasant caller at the Times- Advocate on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and daughter were re­ turning from 'Chatham where on Monday they were present on the occasion of the eightieth birthday of Mr. Stewart’s mother. Mrs. Witmer, who has been car­ ing for Mrs. Mercy Quance for the past few weeks, returned last week to Grand Bend owing to the illness of hei’ daughter. Mrs. Shenk. Mrs. Wm. Gillespie is now caring for Mrs. Quance. The latter is improv­ ing from her serious illness. •Mrs. hale) past Wm. Mrs. last Hanna (nee Netta Pen- who has been spending the year with her mother, Mrs. Penhale and with her sister, Wm. Smith, of Forest, left week ror her home in Van­ couver. Mrs. Wm. Penhale making her home with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. .Smith at Forest, visited with relatives here recently. and of Toronto, spent .Sunday and Monday with the for­ mer’s mother, Mrs; F. Acheson. Mr. Learn, who is employed with the Canadian Packers here, has moved with his family into the house recently vacated by Mr. Ar­ chie Davis. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield were Mr. and Mrs. T. Lindenfield, of London and Mr. Norman Floody, of Windsor. Mr. W. J. Batson of Sault Ste. in London Saturday on business and spent Sunday in Exeter with Mrs. Batson and lly. Mrs. Kenneth Hockey and sister, Mrs. Kemp, of Toronto, has been visiting here, are at sent visiting with.their father, Kenny, of London. Mr. and Mrs. son Billy of week-end with and Mrs. John and Mrs. W. E. Mr. and Mrs, ed for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman, of Kingston. Mr. Seldon returned i .Sunday, Mrs. Seldon remaining for • a few days. i Marie, was fam- her who pre­ Mr. who is 0. F. Chambers London, spent their parents, Chambers, and Winer. , R. G. Seldon vislt- and the Mr. Mr. Men’s Winter Coats In the season’s newest cloths and styles. Many of these new cloths we cannot duplicate as they cannot get the cloths from the mills. Look them over while we have your size. You will save money by buying now. Men’s All Wool Sweater Coats Made from a good heavy yarn in not too heavy a weight. They come without collar and are excellent value. Each $2.50 Dominion Rubber Boots Every pair guaranteed as good a boot as you can buy for the money. Special, per pair $2.00 Beautiful Kenwood Blankets The finest that money can buy. In shades of rose, green, blue, gold and wine, at $6.95. Also plaid and pure wool white blankets, each $6.50. Esmund Sunnyspun Blankets at $2.50 each A warm and cozy blanket, in Rose, Yellow, Mauve and Green Checks. A lovely blanket at a low price. Each $2.50. GROC ERY SPECIALS 1 BOX SODAS 1 BOX CHEESE all for 25c VANILLA large bottle . . 15c KELLOGG’S ALL-WHEAT 2 pkgs..............20c Floating model ship free BAKING POWDER (Forest City) quart 30c pint 21c CRISCO 3-lb. tin 60c, 1-lb. 21c For Cakes, Pastry, Frying JAMS Raspberry, Strawberry Orange 1 jar...............25c DAIRY BUTTER 1 pound .... 29c FRESH CUT PEELS Lemon, Orange, Citron 1 lb. •••••■ 25c LIPTON’S TEA Wack or mixed 38c 1 Canister FREE Main St. Anniversary, p.m.—Y.P. Union. 8 p.m.—Prayer Service 2.30 p.m. — Monthly Mid-week ( JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Arthur Page W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. 4 Organist and Choir Leader 11a.m.—The Minister. 3 p.m.—Church School. Evening' service withdrawn in fa­ vour of Tuesday, 8 Wednesday, Thursday, meeting of the Women’s Mission­ ary Society. TRIV1TT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFauI Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss 26th Sunday after Trinity 10 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon, “Hope”. 11 a.m.—Sunday School. Evening service withdrawn for Main Street Anniversary. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—'Intercession and prayer service. Bingo at the Exeter Opera House Thursday evening. See advt. FOR sale. R.R. ich SALE—Young pigs for quick Apply to Alvin Gingerich, Zurich, 07- phone 84r3, Zur- 2tc 3 WANTED TO RENT—A farm consisting of 100 or 150 acre's, with good buildings. Apply at Times- Advocate. 2tp GARAGE TO RENT—Centrally located.Phone 239. FOR SALE— slightly used, i Times-Advocate. overcoat, Apply at ltc FOR SALE—Four real good ham feeders. S. Greb, Exeter. Dur- f, ------------------------------------------------------ C-Jk Why suffer the agony of Rheu­ matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when Rumacaps will give you quick welcome relief. Browning’s Drug Store. WANTED—By a reliable Hatch­ ery, Hatching Eggs from the fol­ lowing breeds, Black Minorcas, White Minorcas, Rhode Island Reds, White Wyandottes, Columbia Wyandottes, Buff Orphingtons, Brown Leghorns, Jersey Black Giants, Jersey White Giants, Black Australorps. Large premium paid. Box 280 Times-IAdvocate. 2tc THE ANNIVERSARY of the MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH, EXETER Sunday, November 17th Services at 11.00 a.m. and 7 p.m. Conducted by REV. D. A. McTAVISH, of Calvary Church, London, Ontario SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 3 P,M. On Monday Night, November 18th The Sunday School will hold an entertainment. The program will be given by former members of the School Admission 25 cents Rev. N. J. Woods, M.A., Pastor Southcott Bros ALBERTA COAL CANADIAN COAL for CANADIANS JAS. P. BOWEY CENTRAL HOTEL Special Sunday Dinner • * * Chicken Broth Grape Fruit Cocktail Combination Salad Dressed Roast Turkey Cranberry Jelly Dressed. Roast Chicken Apple Jelly * Fried Trout Sliced Lemon Whipped Potatoes Baked Squash or Escalloped Tomatoes Apple Pie With Cheese Mexican Date 1’ie Ice Cream Sundae Tea, Coffee or Milk 'Dinner Served from 12.30 to 2 from 5.30 to 7 Price 65c and MOI Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Patterson and Marion, of Detroit, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beei’ and other relatives. Mrs. M. L. Beavers, who has been ill in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, is getting along nicely and is expected home in a few days. The schools of Exeter, the post office and banks were closed all day Monday, Remembrance Day. The business places in town were closed during the morning. don, who underwent an operation recently in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, is recuperating nicely and is expected home any day. The euchre Parish all tendance with nine tables in play. Mrs. F. Bawden won the ladies’ high prize ; H. Lewis gents’ high; Mrs. O. Winer lone hands and Jim Taylor lucky chair. Lunch was served at the close. Men s Store WINDBREAKERS $1.95 to $4.95 ANKLE SOCKS 35c to 50c PYJAMAS $2.00 SHIRTS $1.50 to $1.95 TIES 50c to $1.00 Newest Miracle of Science STRETCHES, TRANSPARENT and DURABLE ELASTIC-GLASS SUSPENDERS $1.00 GARTERS 75c W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Red Cross News Ul lug v A .Roland Williams, of Lon-^afternoon, A.P.A. held a successful Friday evening in the There was a fair at- The following articles were re- ■ ceived at the shipping room on Fri­ day, November 8th: 284 pairs, socks; ■ 37 sweaters, 7 pairs mitts, 19 scarv­ es, 10 helmets, 7 pairs broadcast wristlets, 8 pairs pyjamas, 21 pneu­ monia jackets, 18 towels, 33'hand­ kerchiefs, 3'8' women’s nightdresses, 13 skirts, 23 dresses, 8 jumpers, 63 pairs children’s mitts, 36 quilts, 105 other articles of refugee clothing. A general meeting of all Red Cross workers of the Exeter Branch will be held in Centralia Tuesday November 19 th at 3 'o’clock. The Treasurer acknowledges the sum of $14.6'5 from the James St. Unit. Report of Unit 17 Red Cross Unit 17, school sec­ tions number 4 and 5 of Usborne have completed the following ar-, tides for the past two months: 2 J scarves, 1 sweater, 20 pairs socks,/ 6 pneumonia jackets, 3 pairs pyjJ antas, 16 towels, 26 handkerchiefs, 1 lady’s dress, 1 lady’s nightgown, z 7 quilts, and 14 articles of refugee clothing. The proceeds from the Hallowe’en party sponsored <by this unit were as follows: Proceeds from the sale of tickets on the quilt, $88.70; net proceeds from admis­ sion fees, $35.16; nejt proceeds from booth, $7.50; total, $131.36. Main St. Y.P.U. The Main St. Y.P.U. met Monday Evening. The meeting opened with the call to worship and meditation led by Lillian McDonald. The scripture lesson was read by Eva Penrose after which Florence Mac­ Donald led in prayer. Hymn “From Ocean Unto Ocean” was sung. The topic on making peace possible was ably given by Rev. Mr. Anthony. The meeting closed by singing the benediction. 'Messrs. Chas. Cox and Bill Hoop­ er, of Welland, and Mr. Hooper, of Hamilton, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Hannigan. Read Your Label