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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-10-08, Page 8THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1031 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Petroleum Coke MADE IN CANADA BY THE IMPERIAL OIL CO. MORE HEAT NO ASH ORDER EARLY Exeter Markets ............ Wheat 45 c. Barley, standard, 35 c. Bran 75c. Shorts 80c« Low Grade Flour, $1.00 Welcome Flour $2.00 Model Flour, $2.40 Manitoba Flour, $2,50 Creamery Butter 26c, Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Bernard Rhodes, >1, A» Minister Miss Lena, Coates, (AJb<iC*M»t. Qrgartfst 10 a.m.—-Sunday School 11 a.m.—“Strength and Beauty,” R. G. Seldon STANFIELD’S COMBINATIONS Not too heavy weight, very suitable for those who cannot wear the heavy kind. COMBINATIONS ONLY $2.50 Men's Fleeced Lined Shirts & Drawers 85c ea Grocery Specials for this Week 25c.Brunswick Sardines Special in Men’s Fine Shirts, Collars Attached, $1.50 each NEW CHAMOISETTE PULL-ONS; A new style Pull-on Glove vftrich will be very popular this fall. 59c., 75c. and $1.00 MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS A good weight underwear for this season of the year natural color EACH $1.00 LARGE SIZE PLAID BLANKETS !The|se blankets were regularly solid at $3.50. They come in gold, rose and blue, size 70 and 84 inches PRICED AT PER PAIR $2.65 MEN’S WORK SHOES You will find this work boot hard to beat at the low price. We offer PER PAIR $2.75 N EW WINTER CO ATS _______________________________________ » Be sure to see our values before buying your new coat this fall. We are showing some smart styles in the newest cloths at very low prices withdrawn Memorial 7 p.m.—’Evening service an favour of Trivitt Thanksgiving. ’ October 18th, our enurch anniver­ sary. Rev. Dr. Duncan, of Stratford, Will be the preacher. Butter, 18 and 19c. extras 27c, firsts 23c, seconds 14c, 7 ji.iiiii .■■I...?- locals_ [ The Mission Circle of Main Street hold a on 'Sat- W. F, USED CARS United church will Thanksgiving Cooking Sale urday afternoon at Mr, B. Beavers store. 149 1929 ESSEX COACH 1927 CHRYSLER COACH 1927 WHIPPET COACH 1928 FORD COACH 1929 FORD ROADSTER 1928 FORD DELIVERY 1926 FORD ROADSTER 1922 FORD SEDAN 1929 FORD TRUCK people have bought cars from us this year. We know we can please you. LOOK THESE OVER Sandy Elliot Ford Dealer Phone 64 PROPOSE TO SHIP A CARLOAD OF BEANS Representatives of the various churches in South Huron met in Jiensall United Church on Tuesday evening and discussed the practi­ cability of sending a car load of foodstuffs to the dried-out areas in Saskatchewan. The various church­ es were well represented and the tenor of the meeting was to assist in any way acceptable to the Relief Commission. V'arna,s. Kippen' and Hensall volunteered to ship a car of beans if the Commission favored an idea. SHOWER FOR BRIDE ELECT On Tuesday evening about thirty girl friends surprised Miss- Mildred Jory' at the home of her parents and presented her with a miscel­ laneous program commenced' with a mock wedding. wedding march played by Miss Lyda Stewart, the bridal party with Miss Mildred Rowe as the bride and Miss Celia Christie as groom enter­ ed the parlor. Miss Reta Rowe acted as flower girl. The ceremony was peiformed by Miss Gertrude Francis as minister. During the signing of the register Miss Helen Penhale sang “I Love You Best.” The gifts were then presented to the bride in a beautifully decorated basket. The bride was asked to guess what each parcel contained before ' opening. In a few well chosen words Mildred thanked the girls for the beautiful and useful presents. The bride then displayed her trousseau. Lunen was served by the guests. shower. iThe evening’s To the strains of the London,Mr. and Mrs. Butler, of visited Mrs. Downie on Sunday. Monday next, October 12th, will be Thanksgiving day and a public holiday. Miss Loretta Yelllow visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hut­ chinson, of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. E. Morrison, of. Clinton, visited with Mr. and Johnston one day last week. Dr. E. E. and Mrs. Bruce, of cardine spent the week-end Dr. G. F. and. Mrs. Roulston. Dr. and Mrs. Snell, of Toronto, spent the forepart of the week vis­ iting with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. South­ cott. Mrs. H. Terrington of Detroit, motored over and spent last week with her sister Mrs. R. G. Reid, of Varna. Mr. John Taylor, of Taylor’s Tire Shop was out' on the verandah on Tuesdav morning for the first time Mrs. Kin- with LOST—A Hereford calf, six mos. old. R.'R. 3, Exeter or phone 176-1-14 JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D. McTavish, Paster W. R? Goulding, A.T.C.iM. Organist and Choir-Leader Rev. H. W. Hagelstein, B.A, Credit- on at both services 11 a.m.—“Ingratitude” 3 7 3 p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—“The Lie of Liberty” o’clock Thursday—W. M. S. will meet. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader . a.m.—Thanksgiving service, “The Power of Gratitude.” p.m.—Our Church School. p.m.—“The Probability of a Sec­ ond Chance—After Death What? p.m., Wednesday, Men’s Union p'.m., Thursday, Meeting for Pray­ er. 11 3 7’ Tuesday morning for the in five months. 'Miss Annie Elford, of is this week holidaying grandparents Mr. and Mrs. M. El­ ford of town. .Miss Jean Murray and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers are in London this week attending the Provincial W. C. T. U. Convention. Mrs. Wm. Abbott left for Forest on Monday to visit with her daugh­ ter Mrs. Delve. A little girl arriv­ ed early Monday morning. Miss Violet Willis left Tuesday for her home at Decker, Mich., af­ ter holidaying for a couple of weeks with friends in this community. • Mrs. Geo. Curnoe and Mrs. Alex Skein motored up from Detroit on Monday and are spending a few days with Dr. Ward and family. Mr. V. L. Roulston, who has been with Tarablyn’s Drugstore in Lon­ don has been transfer; ed to the store of the same firm in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Reed’, of Staffa, visit­ ed the forepart of the week with the former’s daughter Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sitewart. Although confined to his bed 'Mr. Cephas Pym on Sunday enjoyed a large dish of strawberries picked, from their own garden and from the garden of his son-in-law. Mrs. W. H. Johnston had a pleas­ ant visit on Saturday from her brother, Mr. Thomas Blake, Mrs. | Blake and daughters, Misses Grace and Olive, all of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers Elimville, with her TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. E« L. Vivian, L. Th. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity 11 a.m.—Harvest Thanksgiving Ser­ vice. Preacher, Rev. R. C. Capper, Lth. of Mitchell. 3 p.m.—Evensong and Service. Preacher, Archbishop 7 p.m. — Thanksgiving. Preacher, The Rev. R. C. Capper, Lth. (Sunday School is withdrawn) Confirmation ALL WOOL FLANNELS Splendid for children’s dresses in love­ ly bright colors of Blue Green* Sand and Red 32 IN. WIDE AT PER YARD 85c, SNOWFLAKE DRESS GOODS This is one of the newest materials for dresses for fall. It is very smart in colors of Green, Black, Brown and Blue. 54 IN. WIDE AT PER YARD $1.50 SILK SCARVES ’ In plain white, also a wonderful range of new colorings priced at $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95 NEW CELANESE DRESSES In colors of Brown, Green and Black. 12 only smart styles in Misses’ sizes only. These are exceptional value. SPECIAL AT EACH $3.95 . The Most of Huron, Evensong Reverend the D.D. and Harvest NEW STORY BEGINS THIS WEjEIC A new serial story “T’Ae Silver Hawk” by Wm. Byron Mowery, be­ gins its first instalment in the Times-Advocate this week. Do not miss the opening chapters. Plenty of action, suspense and mystery in this fascinating story. i Kindly notify Ed. Westcott,! visited in Hamilton over the week­ end and on Sunday George came up from withYoung driver for sale. Hy. Bierling, Hay. Exeter. • 4? (Apply ltc.I The Canadian Legion will meet on Thursday evening October Sth to j arrange for Poppy Day and Armis­ tice Day Remembrance. All mem-: bers are urgently requested to at­ tend Reg. the day Schott and Keep in mind November 12th the date of the Trivitt Memorial Bazaar and Supper. Thames Road Farmers’ Club have a few inquiries for chestnut and No. 4 coal. In order to make up a car we must have more orders.—- P. Passmore, Secretary SALE—A. team of heavy Apply at Tjimes-Advocate. Itp. •SALE—Buckwheat honey inFOR your own containers at four and a half cent& a pound; a:so light am­ ber honey at 6c. a lb. in your own containers.—W. F. Abbott. Itp. HONEY FOR SALE—Good qual­ ity amber honey; 4£c. a pound; in customer’s containers. Darrell Park­ er, R. R. 3, Exeter.2tip. Get your fur coats and modeled early. Cut rates cfember 1st. Dressmaking style.—-Mrs. Norman Hockey, Street, Exeter. furs re­ till De- any Main from Toronto and Bridgeburg to spend them. Mr. and Mrs. R. daughter, Mrs. D. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ward, Stanley Ward, and Glenn Thompson, of London, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Ward and family. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Johnston, Mrs. Jack Spackman and litlte daughter, Joan, and Mrs. Collins, of Toronto, motored up and visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman over Sunday. Mrs. Hannent, of Alhambra, Cal­ ifornia, after spending three months visiting friends in Hensall, Zurich, St. Joseph, Exeter and other points left here on" Saturday on her home­ ward trip, visiting friends in Lon­ don and Detroit enroute. The ' South Huron Plowing Match will be held on Thursday, October 22nd on the farm of E'd. Walker, 2 miles south of Exeter, on No. 4 Highway. There will be a meeting of the directors On Saturday even­ ing at 8.30 at the Town Hall, Messrs. H. O. Southcott and Rd. Coates Misses Stella Southcott, Verna’Coates and Mi’s. G. Hockey, motored to Bayham on Sunday and R. E. anni- Main Young WANTED—An unlimited' number ef cheap horses. Apply to Frank Taylor, FOR SALE-—White Leghorn cock­ erels, guaranteed R.O.F., Registered and pedigreed stock bred and raised direct from Dr, Roe, Attfood, Apply to Milton Brock, R.R, l.> Granton, phone 44 KirktoiL spent the day with Rev. and. Mrs. Southcott, it being versary services at Bayham. The representatives from St. United church at the Peoples’ Convention in Woodstock, commencing last Friday, were Miss­ es Dorothy Grassick and Bernice Caldwell and Messrs, Frank Wild- fottg and William Balkwill, Jf> Rev. D. Dawn and in Toronto Missionary Massey Hall was filled for occasion and the large .over­ filled tha Metropolitan church WMcTavish, Rev. J. Mr. S. M, Sanders, Were last week attending the Convention in Massey Kall, this flow Mrs. W. W. Taman returned Sat­ urday after visiting in Boston. Quite a number of Staffa- friends attended the services in James St. United Church their former Roulston. Mr. Wilfred panied by Mrs. mother, Mrs. Lamont, of Galt, visit­ ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ward for a> few days. ■ Mrs. Lamont is remain­ ing for'couple of weeks. Mr. Joshua Harding, courier on R.R. 3, is in a critical condition at his home. Mr. I-Iarding suffered another hemmorage . at his home Tuesday morning and grave fears are held for his recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Ferguson and three children, of Glencoe were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Snell, on Sunday. Mrs. Ferguson sang a solo, both morning and even­ ing at the James St. Church and. her singing was much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall, accompanied by his rather, of Var­ na, visited Mrs. Marshall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Northcott on Sunday. Mr Northcott, who had been, with the young people for sev­ eral days returned with them to Exeter. The W< M. Societies o£ both Main Street and James .Street United churches have packed valuable bales of clothing that are being sent to the dried out areas of Saskatche- wna. Several of the churches around Exeter brought their donations to Exeter and the consignment made up here. Mrs. R. G. "Reid, of Varna, her .sister Mrs. Terrington, of troit, spjent last Wednesday their aunts Mrs. Will Snell Mrs. Mary Kerslake. Mrs. H. rington left Monday of this < for London where she will spend a few days before returning to her home in Detroit, Mrs. J, S>. Harvey returned home last week after spending the sum­ mer with her son Dr.- J. M. Harvey of Alsask, Sask. She also visited with relatives .and friends at Flax- combe, Calgary, Red Deer, EdmtMi- tbn and Winnipeg, Her daughter, Mrsi. Norman Stacey, of Willow Grove visited tor a tew days with lief last wdek. on Srunday to hear pastor, Rev. e. J. Boyd, B.A., accom- Boyd and her Bread, fresh daily.............................loaf 7c. Falcon Coffee, try a can, you’ll drink it again ...........'............................... lb. 39c. Redpath Sugar....................10 lbs. for 54c. HIGHEST PRICES .. 5 for per can 10c. Tasty Yeast Doughnuts .... 1-2 doz. 2 in 1 Shoe Polish . . PAID FOR POULTRY Southcott Bros. Miss Ella ghhpto'n has returned from two weeks visit at Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Greenwood, of • Mitchell, visited d’n Tuesday ; with Mr. and' Mrs. E. J. Shapton. I Mrs. Clarence Simmons and daughter Joyce, of Windsor, visit­ ed in Exeter over the week-end. j Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Boyle, of Tor-' onto, and Miss M. Boyle, of London called on friends*4!®* Exeter Tuesday afternoon. > D.D.G.M. Bro. E. M.. Dignan of the I. O. O. F. with his installing team paid, his official visit to Bruce- field Lodge on Friday evening of last week where they installed the officers. They also visited the ericli Lodge Monday evening, report a very pleasant time at places. An item of interest for our Schools is the Temperance paign for the next five -.Sundays which is being conducted through. the co-operation of the Sunday ( School and the W. C. T. U. An ap­ peal is being made through the W. j C. T. U. organization to the Sunday School pupils tlat they take heart­ ily to this work. The county W. C. T. U, is offering again a shield for i the I est are i. God- They both I Sun- 1 Cam- Sunday school having the larg- enrolment and of scholars writing the examination. who PUFF BALD WEIGHS 39 J LBS. Mr. L. V. Hogarth reports a puff ball growing on the farm of Mr. Cecil Jones, Townline, Stephen TP< that weighs 29iKbs. It measures 30i inches ’ across .and over 100 inches I in circumference. f I was and t De- Wjith and Ter- Week 13c. NEW FALL SUITINGS We have a complete range of woollens for your new suit or overcoat. We also have a complete line of samples. SUITS $20.00 Suits with extra pants $24.00 and up Gents’ Furnishings Our stock of Gents’ JFurnishings for the coming season is up-to-date with all the latest in Men’s wearing apparel. w PHONE 81w w.TAMAN EXETER, ONT. Mr. Wm. Brown, of London, call­ ed on friends in Exetei- Tuesday af­ ternoon. The West Huron Teacher’s Con­ vention will 'be held Thursday -and Friday of this week. The Thurs­ day session will be held in Exeter and on Friday the teachers will go to Guelph where they ■wi’ll be enter­ tained. by the instructors at O.A.C. Schools will be closed during two days. * the W. R. Goulding A. T. O. M. / Organist and Choirmaster James -fit. United Church Instruction iu Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in Schools Studio, Main St. Box 57, Phone IS* EXETER, ONT Mem­ meet- of a WEINER ROAST The A. Y. P. A. of Trivitt orial Church held their first ing of the year in the form Weiner roast on the grass farm of, Mr. Wesley Dearing., Albout fifty young people gathered at the hall and drove to the scene where a large fire was already burning. For a time games were Harry Clark sang E. J. WethOy and gate readings, after gathered around the fire and for the next half hour were busy roast­ ing and eating weiners, buns and home-made candy. Mr. Ted Moyle moved a hearty vote of thanks to the host and hostess of the evening, Mr. and Mrs. DeariU^, which was .answered by everyone joinihg hands in a wide circle around them and singing for they are ..jolly good fol­ lows. played .and Mr. a solo, Messrs, Francis Abbott which everyone HORSESHOE TOURNEY A horseshoe tournament was held in the Dome Rink on Friday even­ ing of last week! with .drawn sides. Each team played eight games of 2;5 points. lAt the close of the tour­ nament the two highest teams play­ ed off James Lawson and Alan Fra­ ser being the winners. The results were.as follows Thos. Welsh Chas. Davis & Mawhinney Kestie & C. MARION E. WOODS, B.A. TEACHER OF PIANO AND THEORY Phone 133, Exeter G. J. & C. & H. Horton .. Cornish ...... W. Ryckman Heywood ......... ’ Total & K. Hockey ,Collingwood Aldsworth & A. Ryckman Lawson <& A. Fraser .... Harness & H. Smith ...... Total T. I J. .'Final game; Collingwood & K« Hockey Lawson & Ai Fraser ......... 88 121 141 108 45 S ,200 172 200 183 70'5 ...19 ,<..50 ATTENDING CONVENTION X ■Miss Jean S. Murray, President of the local W. C. T. U. went to Lon­ don on Monday evening to attend the Provincial Convention of the- W- C. T. tl. .being held In Dundas Centref United Church, October 6th to 9th- This is a splendid opportunity foi~ those interested in 11113 work and Temperance to manifest their inter­ est by attending the Convention aa all visitors are welcome, our locnf President is anxious that there b® a fine munity. of the met on attendance from out com- Miss Murray Is a memiher Provincial Executive which. Monday evening.