The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-03-29, Page 8TRVRSPAY,' MARCH goth, 1931 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
NEW BEAUTY SHOPPE
SPECIALS FOR EASTER
FROM MARCH 15th
A guaranteed “Bonat” Permanent
Wave of distinction at half price in
Oil, Spiral, Croquignole or Ringlet
En<is, with Shampoo and Finger
Wave free.
All small work at half price also.
Satisfaction guaranteed or your
money refunded
Please make your appointments
early, in order that we may
serve you better
Phones 231 j Exeter; Residence
30r31 Crediton
One door South Times-Advocate
Exeter
Evening Appointments of course
Exeter Markets
Wheat 82c.
Gate 39c.
Barley, 50c.
Buckwheat, 48c.
'Manitoba’s Beet $2.25
Model Flour $2.25
Welcome Flour $2.30
Low Grade Flour, $1.50
Shorts, $1.35.
Bran, $1.30
Creamery Butter* 33, 34c.
Dairy Butter, 25c., 28c.
Eggs, extras 18c.
Eggs, Firsts 16c.
Eggs, seconds, 13c.
Hogs $7.75
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. S. Moore Gordon, B.A., B,D.
Minister
AIiss Lena Coates, /l.L.C.AI., organist
10 a.m.—-Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship
’Subject; “He is Risen”
7 p.m.—Evening Worship
Subject: “Whom Seekest Thou”
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New Clothing for Easter
For Boys, Young Men and Men we offer a very fine range of new Cloths and Models.
The prices are much below what they are worth to-day. Look them over,
H. M. Smith LOCALS
SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Parker, of
Mitchell, were pleasantly surprised
on Friday evening when over forty
of their relatives and friends gathered at the home of their daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Cudmore to spend an enjoyable ev
ening in honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The evening ■
was spent playing progressive cro-,
kinole till twelve. The first prize;
went to Miss Hazel Herbert, of (Mit
chell and Mr. Darrell Parker, of
Thames Road. Consolation prize to
(Miss Thelma Parker of Thames Rd. and Mr. Wm. Vale, of Exeter. Fol
lowing this a dainty lunch was serv
ed. After lunch a presentation was
made to the honored couple. Mr. B.
C. Keyes, of Auburn read the ad
dress and Mr. Gordon Panker, Hen-
sall made the presentation of a
beautiful bridge lamp from the
family, they also received other
gifts of silver and china. Then all joined in singing “For they are jolly
good fellows” after which their
grandson Ronald Parker rendered
two selections on the harmonica.
Guests were present from Mitchell,
Auburn, Seaforth, Hensail., Exeter
and Thames Road. The address is as
follows:Dear Father and Mother,—
We, the members of your family,
are gathered here on the 25th an
niversary of your wedding day. We
desire to pay tribute to the years of <
self sarcrifieing devotion you have
given so freely for us. During all the
changing experiences of life, your
love and devotion were unchanging.
We are grateful to you ?ot eur early
training in ways of right living and
helping us to adopt rignt principles
In times of difficulty and tempta
tion your counsel encouraged us. To
day we extend to you our grateful appreciation and as a slight token,
we ask you to accept this gift. We
pray that the blessings of God may
be ever with you and that your lives
may be spared for many happy and
useful years.
With best wishes and love
your family.
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0IIOOMMKI Will IX—I — IH—**P
Reserve April 17 th and 18th for
the Minstrel Show in Leavitt’s
Theatre.
from
cattle wanted for
TURE—About 25 head. Apply •Skinner. Phone 1136, Exeter.
PAS-
to R.
“MAN WANTED to handle Ward’s
Quality Teas, Coffees, cocoa, Spices,
Extracts, Toilet Preparations direct
to established users. Opening m
Huron County for man with car.
Write T. H. Ward Company, John
St. South, Hamilton.” 3-22-2tp.
PROPERTY FOR SALE— Brick
house and approximately 5 3-5 acres
of land, west side of town of Exeter.
Priced to sell. Small cash payment.
Balance over 5 years.—C. V. Pickard
phone 165.
Club
grass
Thames Road Farmer’s
would like all orders in for
seed and fertilizer by Monday, April
2nd. We also need a few more or
ders to make up a car of oats and
cedar posts. We are also booking
orders for woven fence, barbed wire
etc. Percy Passmore, sec’y, 3-22-2tc
NOTICE—Owing to the uncertain
road, conditions we are taking in
hogs at R. G. Seldon’s weigh scales
and yards every Monday morning up
until 12 o’clock noon. Bring in your
hogs and get the top price for them.
For further information phone 171r6
Exeter. A. W. Etherington & Son.
SEED BARLEY FOR SALE—Ap
ply to Alvin Eseery, Centralia.
3-8-tfic
SEED FOR (SALE—Double re
cleaned Alberta Oats.—Apply Cen
tralia Farmers’ Co-Operative Co.
FOR SALE—Oakland conch, six
cylinders. Finish of car, upholstery
and tires in good condition, new
battery. Car in good, running con
dition. Apply C. V. Pickard
TIRES
MOTOJt
Dominion & Firestone
Our Tires Are Lower
BATTERIES
ALL SIZES AND GRADES
Priced from $4.25 up
USED CARS
-STUDEBAKER COUPE
-FORD TOW SEDAN
-FORD TUDOR SEDAN
-CHEVROLET COUPE
Mrs. Geo. Geddes visited with her
friends in London.
Mrs. W. H. Johnston is confined
to her bed through illness.
Mr. Rd. Quance, who* has been ill
for some time, is still in a very
critical condition.
One of the pages of the Times-
Advocate this week is devoted to
Horticulture.
Mrs. Arthur Nash, of Sarnia, is
visiting with her daughter, Mr. and
Airs. J. W. Powell.
Proi. A. W. and Airs. Anderton
of Clinton, visited with Air. and
Airs. Frank Wood on Sunday.
AIiss Doris Salter was in London
for a coupie ot days last week at
tending a Rexall convention for
uiug clerks.
mr. s. J. Hicks, of Toronto, is vis
iting tor a few days with his grand-
motner Airs. John sanders of Stephen
and other relatives.
Airs. Frank Taylor was called to
Detroit the latter part of last week
owing to the illness or ner sister,
Airs. Norman Ford.
Air. and Airs. Frank Nortlicott and
daughter, of Alvinston, visited^with
tne former’s mother, Mrs. "
Morthcott on Sunday.
Aliss Viola Hodgson, who
ly underwent an operation
toria Hospital, London, is
satisfactory progress.
Snell Bros. & Co., have made two
trips to Oshawa within the past ten
days and have made deliveries on
seven new Chevrolet cars.
Messrs. John Pryde and Peter
Cameron, of Windsor, spent the
week-end with the former’s brother
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pryde.
Airs. Thomson and Master Alex
and Miss Margaret McQueen, of
Brucefield, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowey.
Lady members of the Badminton
club are requested to meet at the
club rooms Saturday afternoon for
a tournament at three o’clock.
Mrs. W. Fletcher, who has been
ill for some time but hasi been show
ing some improvement, is again
quite seriously ill.
The many friends of Air. .Samuel
Essery, of Centralia, will congrat
ulate him on celebrating his 92nd
birthday at the home of his brother
Mr. John Essery.
lAIr. Harry West and Miss Evelyn
Yates, of .Sarnia, visited with the
former’s mother Mrs. <S. West on
Sunday and also in Dashwood.
Air David Russell, who was injur
ed in an auto accident Tuesday ev
ening of last week and is at present in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London
is making a satisfactory recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
and Mrs. Harvey Pollen
Margaret Johns visited in
on Sunday. Miss Johns
for a week on a visit with
Airs. Wm. Street.
The many friends of Mrs. Godwin
of London, widow of the late Rev.
Wm. Godwin, at one time a beloved
pastor of Main ,St. United church,
will regret to hear that she is very
low at her home. 'Mrs. W. C.
Pearce was in London to see her.
The Ontario Hydro Electric Com
mission have an interesting adver
tisement in the Times-Advocate this
week showing the comparative cost
of electricity under nycro with the
cost under private ownership. The
saving under hydro is very great.
Mrs. Wm. Higgins, of Clinton,
had. the misfortune to slip and fall
on the slippery pavement while on
her way to church Sunday, March
18th, fracturing a bone in her leg.
At the time she was walking with
Mr Higgins and- both of them fell.
Two other ladies haa the misfortune
to break bones in their arms the same day.
The first degree team of the Exe
ter I.O.O.F. visited the Brucefield
Lodge, Friday evening last and with
Bro. E. A. Howald in the chair of
the Noble Grand exemplified the
work of the first degree, in a very
able manner. At the close of the
degree work the Brucefield members
provided refreshments.
Dr. J. Coburn, of Toronto, secre
tary of social service and Evangel
ism of the United cnurch, conducted special services in the James St.
Church three evening last week and
delivered two very fine and inspira
tional sermons on Sunday. The at
tendance at the week-night services
was only fair. Splendid congrega
tions were present On Sunday to
listen to his two splendid messages.
The heaviest fall of snow that
has visited this section at one time all winter fell (Monday and early
Tuesday morning. Citizens awoke on
Tuesday to find a foot of. snow cov
ering the ground, itoads were
blocked for a time' to motor traffic
but in many cases were soon opened up. Previous to this storm the
snow and Ice had practically all dis
appeared.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev, J. H. Stainton, B. A., B.D.
Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
.in.—’Communion Service
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—An Easter cantata entitled: “The Living Christ” will be rend
ered by the choir.
Good Friday—At 10.30 a.m. Union Communion service.
Hon. Duncan Marshall, of Toron
to, will deliver an address at a ban
quet of the Brotherhood Tuesday
evening, April 3rd, to which the
public is invited. Tickets 35c. 3 for
$1.00.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leader
11 a. m. —-Communion Service
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—“The Miracle of Easter”
•SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC
To-night (Thursday) Union Service
Rev. R. N. Stewart, Centralia
Monday—tY. P. S.
Thursday—-Prayer Meeting & Bible Study.
Friday, April 6—Men’s Union
Visit of Wesley Church, London Brotherhood
Koger
recent
in Vic
making
Kestle, Mr.
and Miss
Brantford
remained
her sister
Snell Bros. & Co
Phone 100
The Dental offices Of the town
will be closed, every Wednesday
afternoon.
MEN’S FELT HATS FOR EASTER
We are showing the new shapes and
shades for Spring.
$1.95, $2.50 and $3.95
I SILK AND WOOL HOSE
In a splendid range of shades .and
patterns. A regular 50c value.
Special at per pair 39c or 3 for $1.00
SPRING OVERCOATS FOR MEN
In regular slip-on styles or smart rag-
lin shoulder effects with belts for young
men.
PRICED AT $12.95 to $17.95
ARROW AND FORSYTHE SHIRTS
In collar attached, or separate collars
These shirts are Sanforized making the
cloths absolutely unshrinkable
PRICED AT $1.55 and $195
Wear Heel Hugger Shoes this Spring
Regain the joy of youthful feet by wearing Heel Hugger Shoes this Spring. Smart
patterns for afternoon or evening year, with all widths and sizes.
LADIES’ COATS FOR EASTER
We are expecting another shipment
this week showing the newest styles and
materials for Easter.
GIRLS’ SNAPPY PULLOVERS
These are very new and smart styles.
They come in colors of Red, Green and
Maize.
PRICED AT $1.95
LOVELY NEW DRESSES
In plain and printed crepes. You will
want one for Easter. Why not come in
and see them.
PRICED AT $7.95 to $11.95
PURE SILK HOSE
These are sub-standards but we can
not tell them from our regular $1.00 lines.
WHILE THEY LAST PER PAIR 59c.
Don’t Fail to See the New Wallpapers
A splendid assortment suitable for any room in your home. You will be surprised at
their low prices. A few rolls will make a wonderful difference in the appearance of your
home. SEE OUR ROOM LOTS AT 99c., $1.29 and $1.49
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M-. A. Hunt.
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlewiiss
EASTER DAY
a.mj—(Holy Communion8
10 a.m.—U-Go-I-Go Clasis
10.30 a.m.—The Chimes
11 a.m.—Holy Comixiunion and Ser
mon. Subject: “Witnessing to
the Resurrection” Acts 4:33.
Anthem—“The Garden of the Lord”
■3 p.m.—Chlidren’.s (Service in the Church. “The Easter Story”
6.30 p.m.i—IThe Chimes
7 p.m..—Evensong and .Sermon.
(Subject: “The Christian’s Resurrection” Col. 4:1.
Anthem—"King of Kings” Simper
GOOD FRIDAY
12 noon to 3 p.m.—-Three’ Hour’ .Ser
vice Meditations oi uie iSeven Last
Words. The public is invited.
8 p.m.—Union Service: Sermon:
“The Cross” Rev. A. E. Elliott.
Solo—“He was Despised” by Han
del, Airs. N. J. Dore.
Keep your appointments with God.
SPECIAL
IN —
Permanent Waving
Continued for one more week
95
Shampoo & Finger Wave 50c.
Marcel 35c. and 50c.
Finger Wave 35c.
Shampoo 25c.
L. Stackhouse
Plione 245
The Literary meeting of the
Young people’s Society of Main St.
Church was held on Monday even
ing. Miss Mae Sims being respon
sible for the program. After sing
ing several hymns, Miss Ruth Wild-
fong and Mrs. Frank Wildfong
favoured the meeting with a piano
duet. Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers then
gave a very interesting topic. She
spoke on “The Influence of Associa
tes,” basing her remarks on the
book of the same title written by
F. E. Clarke, founder or the Epworth League.
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Grocery Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
SEAWAVE SALMON
Fancy Red Sockeye
Two half tins for . OwU
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
Aylmer 4
Large can ................AWW
PORK & BEANS
Libby’s 4 _
Large tins ................“ Vv
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES —Head Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Cabbage, Cooking On
ions, Spanish Onions, Grapefruit, Lemons, Oranges and Bananas.
LAUNDRY SOAP
9 big bars .............OCZtf*
London Xwv
PRUNES
Choice quality g
2 pounds for.........Z!3C
TOILET SOAP
Palmoil .j
3 cakes for................JL UC
CARBOLIC SOAPS
Richards’ English g —
Per cake .................. OC
FRESH SODAS
In bulk 4 o
Per pound ...............A WU
AYLMER SOUPS
Celery, Asparagus, Green
Pea, Consomme
Per tin .................... / C
For your Spring Chicks—O. A. C. Chick Starter and For your laying hens, O. A. C.
Laying Mash. You will find these pofitable to feed.
Southcott Bros.
We are now in a position
to handle all your flower
wants for wedding bouquets,
funeral designs, sprays, bas-
kets, etc.
Grieve’s Flower Shop
We have received our seed oats. Get\our requirements while they
last.—HARVEY BROS.
SEED OATS FOR SALE — Also a
team of good work horses. Apply to
Harold Taylor, Exeter R.R. 3, ltc.
Get Ready for Spring and the
Good Old Summer Time by bringing
your Dry-Cleaning, Dyeing and
Laundry to us.—C. L. Wilson agent
for' Parisian Laundry.
MMW
Gould’s Grocery & Tea Room
— Specials while they last —
2 Gold Fish, 1 package Fish Food and Bowl for 25c.
or 4 tins of Heinz Sot^ps at 2 for 25, 1 pkg. Fish Food 15c.
2 GOLD FISH AND BOWL FREE
We have the pleasure of announcing the sole agency for Haidar
, Fish Products
Atlantic Salad! Fish .........
Ready-to-Fry Fish Cakes
Economy Fish Chowder .
Down East Clam Chowder • • * « 4
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Tuesday, April 3rd
IS A DAY TO REMEMBER. That’s the day you get
FxtrA TrniKPrs noextra irousers extra cost
with every Clothes of Quality” suit ordered
TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd
Mr. Park, Special Representative of “Clothes of Quality”
Will be at this store
During his visit we offer you extra trousers at no extra cost with
every “Clothes of Quality” suit ordered.
“Clothes of Quality” Brand, made to your individual measure from
world’s famous woollens in any styles you desire, will please the iii os l *
Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Spring and Slimmer fabrics
are now no display. You can’t afford to stay away.
$22.50 and up
BERGER “CLOTHES OF QUALITY” Exclusive Dealer
W. W. TAMAN
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
c
a tin
at 21c. a tinDelicious Salmon Croquettes ................................
Something new and different
100 'Cipps Pills for Plants ................ Regular 30<c. for b5c
If your plants are not doing well. Try Cipps Pills
just arrived McKenzie seeds, good variety low as 3c
PRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES ON HAND ALL THE TIME
ORDER SILVERWOOD’S SPECIAL BRICKS OF ICE CREAM
FOR EASTER; ALSO EASTER NOVELTY CANDY
OMISSION
In reporting the Father & Son
Banquet held at Caven Presbyterian
church last week, one paragraph
was accidentally omitted. (Al group
of young people from Exeter High
School under the direction of Miss
Brown presented a very amusing
skit entitled “The Butter & Egg
Special.”
The make-up of the troupe as well
as the dialogue was quite clever and
both were much appreciated by the
audience. Miss M. E. Ross language
teacher at the school wrote the.play-
let.
Mr. Jack Paisley, a former mana
ger of the Cha in way Store in Exe
ter, returned to town on Saturday
last to again assume the manager
ship of the. Exeter branch, Mr, Keith
Beck. who has been here for about
six weeks has returned to his home
in Stratliroy.
A vfroman worries and gets wrink
les and then she worries about the
wrinkles.
LOWER HYDRO RATES
FOR RURAL DISTRICT
A new third rate to encourage
heavier use of power in the rural
areas is announced for the Exeter
rural hydro district. K. J, Lampman
superintendent of the Exeter district
estimates that the new rate will af
fect about 15 per cent, of the more
than 600) consumers in his rural dis
trict It is the intention of the On
tario Hydro Commission to encour
age the use of electricity for all pur
poses. Under the new third rate
once a consumer has used 105 kilo
watt-hours per month for light ser
vices and 210 kilowatt-hours per
month for heavier or farm services
the charge becomes three-quarters
of a cent gross per kilowatt-hour
for all additional consumption, This
is a reduction of one and one-quar
ter cents per kilowatt-hour. The
new rate will not apply to the Mun
icipalities of Dashwood and isurtch,
'School closes today (Thursday)
* for the Easter holidays.
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