The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-10-30, Page 8JpiUBSBAX. OCTOBER 30th. 1930 THE EXETER TIME1-ADVOCATE
TO PRESENT “CINDEREI-LA”»
The Exeter Women’s Institute1
have been very fortunate in seeur--
ing the services of Mr. Russel B. >
Hawthorne, who will arrive in town
on November 3rd next to start the
rehearsal for the spectacular pro
duction of “Cinderella” which is to
be given in the Opera House on the
13th and 14th of November. Mr.
Hawthorne is the author of this
■beautiful play and has spent nearly
■fifteen years directing it in prac
tically every province in Canada and
many parts of the united States.
The cast for this production will in
clude about 150 of our local talent
and they will all be attired in gorg
eous costumes. The Women’s In
stitute are doing their utmost to
make this one of the biggest treats
Exeter has ever had. Secure your
tickets early.
Exeter Markets
Wheat .70 c.
Oats 27c.
Barley 33 c,
Bran $1.10
Shorts $1.00
Low Grade Flour §1.25
Welcome Flour §2.70
Model Flour §3.00
Manitoba Flour §3.20
Creamery Butter 37c.
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs
Butter 31-3 4c.
extras 40c.
firsts 37c.
seconds 25c.
$10.25
AKING SALE
B. W. F.ilBei ir’s Hardware Store on SaturdiyJ^ovember 1st, at three
o'clock i r the auspices of the
Main St. Mission Circle,
For real A^ugains read ^outlicott
■ a n oth er nae e .
home-made
HALLOWE’EN MASQUE BADE
On Monday evening the Young
People’s Guild of Caven Church held I
a very ^enjoyable Hallowe’en /las-1
querade. Most of the members were Bros. advL^on another page
in costume some of which were very
original. The evening was spent in
games and contests after which
lunch was served.
I
SERENADED
Come to the A. Y.
e'en Social in-
Trivitt Memo]
evening. Ac
welcome. C
surprise.
* the
A’ial
InisHjJnn
A. Hallow
ell Hall of the
urch on Friday
10c. Visitors
and sec the big
On Thursday evening of last week
quite a number of the boys and girls
serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Sanders on
the occasion of their marriage. Mr.
Sanders presented the seranaders
with a donation part of which was
used for purchasing a present which
was later presented to Mrs. Sanders.
Following the regular practise of the
James Street .choir, of which Mr.
Sanders is a valued member the
choir .proceeded to his home and af
ter raising “Whoopee”, they were
invited an and treated to pieces of
the bride’s cake and the groom’s
cake and a jolly hour was spent.
Fill wifi
§1.50 to fill yo
the Home -®f
liot.
antieze now.
Ford radiator
Ford.—Sandy
Fur neckpieces of alJ^Mnds in
to order, Mrs. Jpo
William and AfinJ
ide
■M^Tor, Corner of
Teets, phone 22 6.
ltc.
’ FOR SALE—Ej>#*fauggy, as
a’s new. AppIy^aF^mes-Adv
> good
Advocate
Itp
4 The election
one is talkin
the new Philc
Ford or in y
phone 64.—St
over
e
n
y Elliot.
ow
radio.'
Home
home.
every-
Hear
of the
•Just
WANTED—GaragesJ$or winter.
Apply stating re|t,JBnx 280,’Times-
lAdvQCate.
I am in? thq^5harke^;for a number
of horses,’Suirabl
so No. 1 big h'
or wagon horse;
o,f horsey■suirabhf for fox meat; al
so No. 1 big hefe^^xpress horses
or wagon horsef: G. J. Dow ltp.
FOUND—A stray d.pg^’bearing a
Biddulph license. YftxV"her may have
same by payin^wr advt. Apply at
Ti in es-Adv^fxe.
for
Mr. and Mrs. Orby Nestle, of De
troit, spent the week-end with rela
tives in town.
Mr. Mark Brokenshire, of Port
Frank, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jo
nah Sims on Sunday.
Mis® Jessie Hodgert returned to
her home last' week after visiting
with relatives in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Down and Mrs.
Henry Down, of London, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nestle on Tuesday.
Mr. Dwight Evans, of Blenheim,
was the guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Acheson on Sunday.
Mr.’ and Mrs. Douglas Wood and
Mr. Russell Wood, of London, were
Sunday visitors with Mt. and Mrs.
Archie Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale, of St.
Thomas, spent Sunday at' the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acheson, the
guests of Mrs. Chas. Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Johnston and
son Bruce, of Montreal, motored up
and spent the week-end with the
former’s sister Mrs. H. N. Hyndman.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Hill and
little Billy and Joan Marie, Mr. and
Mrs. Ervart Ecktar, all of Hamilton,
were visitors with Mrs. Jas., Hill over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Box and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Box and daughter, of Parkhill, visit
ed at the home of Mrs. Chas. Box,
of Stephen, on Sunday.
The framework of Mr. Wm. Gil
lespie’s new house on Carling Street
is completed and the masons
brick veneering
ed Mr. Gillespie
residence.
Mrs.
are
it. When- complet-
will have a fine
The Thames Road/Fanners’ Club
or coke for No-
ders should be
possible. P. Pass-
-tc.
/AY^';b ooking orders
• Vfeinber delivery,
hooked as so oil
more, Secretar
-FOR SALE—'
ter. Apply Itoj^Aaron
Dashwood.
*0 sows with, lit-
Oestricher,
10-23-2tc
SHROPSHIRE SHE
Am offering se
few ewes, of cpoifliFlireeding and show
type.—R. D.
ral rains and a
Son. '
10-9-tfc
F. A.
.Mbs* J. O’Brien has
to her home through
Dr.
spent
home
Mr.
son
with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pickard.
Rev. and Mrs. Borden Cunning
ham and little daughter, of Mill
bank, visited in town on Friday last'.
Mrs. Thos. Amy who has spent
the summer with I\lrs. E. A. Amy
returned to her home in Hamilton
on Wednesday.
Miss Carrie
visiting at the
Jones and also
in this community.
Mr. H. O. Southco’tt accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Stewart and
Mrs. K. Fuke, motored to /Toronto
the farepart of the week.
•Ml*, and Mrs. E. L Box and family,
of Seaforth, accompanied by the
former's mother Mrs. Wm. J3ox, vis
ited with Ma*, and Mrs. Frank Tay
lor on Sunday.
Mr. Leonard Haist, of Detroit,
called on friends in* town on Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. Haist attended
the auction sale of the effects of Mr.
Oscar Klopp, Zurich.
Mr. Frank Taylor of the Ross
Taylor Co. had the misfortune to
have the tips of a couple of fingers
lacerated in the jointer at the plan
ing mill on Friday,
Mr. Thos.
ic District
his official
Hensail, on
week,
accompany him.
Mr. Fred Glanville, of Manitoulin
Island, accompanied by his sister,
Mrs. Alma Glanville visited their
brothers and sister.
and Frank
of town for
Mr. John
formerly of
a brother of Mrs.
town, was tliken to the Kitchener-
Waterloo hospital on Thursday last
owing to illness. His friends will
’hope for his recovery.
The Young People’s Guild, of Cav-
en church held >a missionary meet
ing on Thursday evening. Rev. Mr.
Rhodes gave a very excellent lecture
on China. A special missionary
collection, which is to be sent to Dr.
and Mrs. Graham in Formosa, was
taken up.
M’rs. Long, wife of .Mr M Long,
who moved to Exeter recently to
take a position as mechanic with
Melville & Simmons, was taken ill
on Friday last and has been, in a
critical condition but at present is
somewhat improved. Mrs. Green is
in attendance. Mr. and Mrs Long
reside on Janie® St.
•Mr. Thos. Pryde, .DDGM for Mas
onic District South Huron, togeth
er with several of the brethern from
■ Exeter, were in Seaforth Sunday
evening attending divine service in
First Presbyterian church with mem
bers of the Britannia Masonic lodge.
A number of the lodges in the dis
trict were represented.
Mr. and Mrs.
Toronto over
new red-brick
is nearing
been confined
illness.
of Listowel,Wm. Lawson,
the week-end visiting at his
in town.
and Mrs. M. F. Gladman and
of London, spent the ■week-end
and Mrs. R, E
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
May, of Toronto, is
home of Mrs. J. G.
with ether relatives
Pryde, DDGM of Mason-
South Huron, will pay
visit to Zurich Lodge,
Monday evening of next
Several of the 'brethren will
Messrs. Lyman
and Miss Ida Glanville,
a few days.
Brokenshire, of Atwood,
Stephen Township, and
Jonah Sims, of
IMPROVED
' FOUND—PiawS
Exeter and
have same by pig® sail. I
r trench between
[sal/- 'OWner may
ng S5rl8, Hen-
10-16-3tp
FOR SALE — Y.ot/g Yorkshire
Hogs now reads. Choice animals.— Apply to Chas. Harkey, Exeter.
IX 10-9-tfc
FOR RENT-r-Brick ner of Huronfand
Apply to By-ro:
Advocate.
residence cor-
xfrew Streets.
5icks or Times-
10-9-tfc
If you wish to buy »«‘sell a farm 0r house see R. E.^Pypatd, Exeter.
Modern
JI con-
f6r sale or '"rent
red brick semi-bungalow
yeniences,
FOR RENT-I
light house-id
Weeltes’ of flee J
FOR SAIxEM
pump; also opira
new.
istrator or B
ccn^lly Id
-Severa
lepihg
rooms
above
10 ga]
g table,
for
Dr.
gas.
almost Apply to|jjlhn Rowe, • Admin-
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POULTRY WANT
We ate in the mar t for
bf Doultry paying the Idgii
Trucks will call.
Wend, C. Anderson
F. Beavers,
ill kinds
t prices*
0, Dash-
Registered Herefords
• For sale eigh
months of age.
42nd -63223- fl
Fairfar and Maple
bred* inid‘”Trwyi half
to late IL W "
180)3.—Stott Bros
bulls 10 to 12
od' by Brae Dale
Bonnie Brae,
d dams; also
■S* Successors
ireedeM since
est, Ont*
4 10*<L6t(J.
Rev* J* Bernard Rhodes, M. 4*
Minister
Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M., Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m’.—“The Vision of God.” -
7 p.m.-—“The Supernatural in the
’Natural.”
Thursday, Oct, 3‘hh, at 8 p.m. a
mid-week service will he’ held in the.
church. A series < f Bible lectures
Will be commenced. The subject of
the., introductory heture is “The
English Bible.”
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA z
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
4 W, R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
11
3 p.m.-
7 p.m.-
of Crediton
a.m.—-Rev. A. V. Rabb, Centralia
-Sunday School
-Rev. H. W. Hagelsteiu, B.A.
Both these gentlemen are strangers
to James Street We welcome them
Don’t forget the M. M. Supper
Monday night; Supper at 6.30 ad
dress at 8 o’clock. If you haven’t
your ticket get one.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leader
. a.m.—H. W. HageLtein, B.A.,
of Crediton.
p.m.—Our Church School.
p.m.—“Successful Marriage”
cond in the series
7.3 0 p.m,—Thursday, prayer
praise.
We are glad to welcome Rev.
I-IagelsVein to Main St. and to have
you come and hear him.
'Renienilber the mf^ioiiary 'ban
quet on Monday, November 3rd.
Main St. will celebrate their 60tli
Jubilee on November 16th and 17tli.
11
3
7
1
Mrs. Wilfred Miller, accompanied
by her son, returned to London on
Saturday after visiting for a few
weeks at the home'of her father, Mr.
L. Day, where she has been under
the doctor’s care.'
DIED IN SEAFORTH
The death took place
on Saturday of Mr.
Burns, aged 2 8 years,
short illness from pneumonia.
Burns, who conducted a
agency, recently moved to Seaforth
from Chepstowe, Bruce County.
in Seaforth
Edward T.
following a
Mi*,
collection
Brimacombe and
friends, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. W. G. Herd
man, of Hamilton and Miss Schwing
er, of Burlington, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Welsh
last week.
Mrs. Ben. McKenzie returned to
her home in St. Louis last week
after visiting with her ’'sister, Mrs.
Jas. Willis and other friends for
several months.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Beavers and
daughter Lorene accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beavers, of St.
Marys, visited with
Norman Clarkson in
the week-end.
Mr. Fred Bawden's
residence on Main St.
completion and Mr. Bawden expects
to move in shortly. The new resi
dence makes a valuable addition to
the Main St.
Mr. Harry Jennings, who recently
underwent an operation for appendi
citis at St. Joseph's hospital, Lon
don, was able to be removed to his
room at Huron College, where lie
is a student.
Mrs. Duncan Munn and son John,
Of Ripley/accompanied by Mrs. Coll
ing, visited with Rev. D. and M'rs.
MeTavish at the James .St. parsonage
on Sunday. Mrs. Munn sang a .solo
at the James (St. Church on Sunday
morning.
Misses Amelia Acheson and Mar
ion Woods were- in London last week
attending the Dominion Conference
■of the A.Y.P.A. Misses Rosa Dearing,
Greta Dearing, Mildred Murphy, S.
West and W, C. Davis also attended
the banquet.
MISSIONARY BANQGETS
A series of missionary banquets
will be held throughout the Huron
Presbytery next week. The first'
banquet will be held in James 'Street
United Church on Monday, Novem
ber the 3rd, and it is expected that
members of the churches from the
neighboring charges will be present.
An address will be given by Rev. D.
J. Davidson, of India, and an illus
trated address, on “Non-Anglo-Sax
on Work” by’Rev. W. H. Pike, of Ed
monton. The banquet at James St.
will be followed by one at Clinton
on the 4th; Wroxetei* Sth; Dungan
non 6th; Blyth, iSt. Andrew’s church
7th. Rev. D. MeTavish, of James
St., is the convenor of the M. &
committee for the Presbytery
M.
WINS CHAMPIONSHIP LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
Mr. Gordon McDonald, of Stephen,
won the championship trophy for the
best plowed land in the tractor class
es at the Middlesex Plowing Match
near Strathroy on Wednesday of last
week. Mr. McDonald also
prize for tractors in sod,
furrow.
DEISEL ENGINE FOR. I
won first
ten inch
IL & B.
■ A Deisel oil electric engine and
coacli was placed in operation on
the London, Huron and Bruce
branch of the 0. N. it. on Friday of
last week. The new engine replaces
the steam locomotive and tender
that Sva.s used to draw the train
ifjSpJni London to Whigham in the.
morning and return, at night. We
understand that the new eoinipmdnt
lias more power; is cheaper to oper
ate and that the ttdiii crew consists
of one than less*
T» <
•&
EXE
and in those
sets we are
the dealership toi
ELECTRI
Common Sense!
Villen, you consider the purchase of a Radio $Jo
'you ask yourself these common sense questions:
1. Does the dealer*know his product?
\ D
produict Wil
3‘
, ficiently?
•4. hB __ ____ ■
some time find is he capable of lookig
radio twelve months of the year?
s he been in business in this
S he know by expert
stand up in service?
; he install and service this product
We have h
■ fact before the
wears of experience we have found that
handling,cannot be eciualled for value an
When we Install a radio set
factory perforifance of this set is
We have
Canada today
ROGERS,
N
m in the Radio business for
i’actorymade sets were- on th
umber of years, jn
trket
e radio
ng life.
ot forget it,
ortant to us as .. ...
three leading radio sets of
1 by Canadians.
EY, GENERAL ELECTRIC
S, $95.00 AND UP.
ETS $5.00 AND UP
Se
an d
Mr.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Miss K. M. MacFauL Organist
Twentieth Sunday after Trinity
11 a.m.—M’orning Prayer & Sermon
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon.
The hobgoblins, witches, fairies,
gnomes and elfs will be on parade
Friday evening following the an
cient and honorable custom of cele
brating Halloe’en. Youths on mis
chief bent will be well advised to
-confine their activities to harmless
pursuits.
TO OPEN NEW SCHOOL
The opening of
Fairfield will be
day evening of this
chicken supper and
for residents of the section. The
new ischool is of red brick' and built
in the most modern design and is a
credit to the community.
ihe new school at
celebrated Thurs-
week with a
entertainment
section.
COLLAR BONE FRACTURED
air.
smith
in an
week,
sharpening a plow point using a
tractor to supply the power when
the emery-stone broke and the piec
es flew in all directions. On? piece
struck Mr. Madge in the collar-bone
and he was otherwise bruised. Some
of the other pieces were found ten
or twelve rods- away.. Dr. Moir, of
Hensall, set the fracture.
Waiter M'adge, of T'ucker-
had his collar-bone fractured
accident on Thursday of last
Mr. JMiadge was engaged in
point using”
W. C. T. U.
Bl
ill are built in Can
BATTER
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GIFT SURPRISES
9«c. FOR BEAVTIFI
fj!8c. FOB PRETTY C.
PHONOGRAP
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COME EX PECTIN
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PLENTY NOW,
HYACINTH?
PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED
hO WELL’S
TERY
I PIECES
HR ARTICLES
CISSUB, TULIP BULBS
OOD STUFF.
$5.00, $JJFOO, $25.00, $35.00 and $75.00x
35c. and OOc*
RDS EXCHANGED 10c.
However, the first families here
were Indians. .
* s|c s> * sit * * » (
Some are.born great', some achieve
greatness and some grate upon you.
,;t s'.t * s’: * sj: St- ’
Some folks want business to get
back to normal so they-can take an
other plunge .into the stock market.
u
Too much business ruins more
firms than too little business.
sfi * # •*■. sis s? * sjs >8
Hallowe-en isn’t far away and timO
for 'a “safe and sane” campaign.
There come times, when you
help yourself and your ‘ I
spending rather than savin
South
was held
, on Tues-
president,
chair and
p. gave a
A special meeting of the
Huron Liberal Associaion
at' the. Town Hall, Hensail
day afternoon with the
Mr. J. G. Stanbury in the
Mr. Tiros. McMillian, M.
very spirited address criticizing the
action of the Bennett administrate
ion in raising the duties and predict
ing higher takes as a result. The
Provincial government was also sev
erely criticized for the heavy burdens
put upon the, municipalities. The
•following delegates wore selected to
attend the Provincial Convention of
the Liberal Party to -be held in Tor
onto, December loth and 17th
President and Mr. Wni
With Mr. Chas, Zwickor and Mr
M, Beattie as alternates.
Broadfoot and Mrs. Paisley
Berry and Mrs. Gaudier
nates. , -
TUg
Collidin'#
J.
Also Mrs.
with Mrs.
as alter-
The regular meeting of the W.C.
T.U. was held in Main ,St. Church
on October 27th with fifteen mem
bers present. Mrs. Amy, Evangelis
tic Superintendent took charge of
the opening exercises. “Come, Thou
fount of every blessing” was sung,
prayers were offered, a portion oL’
John 14 was read by Mrs. Amy and
sentence prayers were offered by
nearly every one present. Miss Mur
ray then took the chair and proceed
ed with the business. The Treas
urer reported $16.82 as the proceed®
of the baking sale in the Hall. The
roll call was answered by reference
to conditions in Canada at the pres
ent' time. Miss Murray .speaking of
a contest that was held for County
Presidents >at the recent convention
held in Belleville. The Middlesex
president winning the priise. .Speak
ing of the unemployment situati'on,
what would the' $56,000,000 spent
in liquor lost year buy if spent in
bread, meat, etc? Mrs. Layton told
some of the things they noticed when
on their trip last year. The great
nurtiber of empty bottle's; on the
roadside in Saskatchewan and also,
of the propaganda the wets are
carrying oil in' the United States
against temperance, . The roll call
at the next meeting to be. answered
by “Knowledge or Enlightenment”
Miss Murray, who was the delegate
from the Exeter Union to Believillo
then gave a very interesting and fas
cinating report of the Provincial
Convention, J
h all/he latest in men’s wear
. New Fall Suiti
it’s Furnishings is up
We have a complete rangt^f woollens
for your new suit or ove^hat. We also
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