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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-10-15, Page 8THURSDAY, OCTOBER tl, 1031 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATl Petroleum; Coke MADE IN CANADA BY THE IMPERIAL OIL CO, MORE HEAT NO ASH ORDER EARLY Exeter Markets Wheat 45c. Barley# stgndurd, 35 c. Bran 75c. Shorts §0c« *- Low Grade Flour, $1.00 Welcome Flohr ?2.00 Medel Flour $2,2!5 Manitoba Flour, $2.50 Creamery Butter 26c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN^I CHURCH Rev. J. Bernard M- A. Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M., Organist ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 10 a.m.—Sunday School NEW WINTER COATsl R. G. Seldon Mr. and Mrs,.. Ralph Brand, of Alvinston, spent a few days last week with the later’s mother, Mrs. R. Mawhinney. Miss G. Ward, Miss M. Sprague, Mrs. S. Ward and Mr. G. Thompson, of London, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs; Ward, This community has been visited with a couple of heavy frosts ing the past week. Many of flowers were cut down, Mr. and Mrs. H. Skelly dur- the and daughter, of London, Mr. S. Laugh­ ton and friend, of Hamilton, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs; Ward. Mr. Harry Cole and friend Mr. Maurice Dales of Toronto, visited over Thanksgiving with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Cole. ‘ Mr. Joslin Harding, has been ser­ iously ill at his home, mu his many friends will be pleased to know that he is now improving nicely. Miss Roberta Tinney, of Central Collegiate London, visited over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tinney of the Blind Line. ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dearing, ac­ companied by their daughter Miss Madeline, of London, spent the holidays visiting in Adelaide and Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, and three sons, and Mrs. Foster, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Damn, of Swift Current, spent the hoiiaays at home of Mr, Jas. Handford. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Lloyd family, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller and son, of London, were visitors at the home of Mr. L. Day over the holidays. Mr and Mrs. Thos. Balman and children and Mrs. W. Balman, of Windsor, motored over and spent a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pincomlbe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John May and 'daughters, Misses Carrie and Min­ nie May, of Toronto, motored up and spent the .Thanksgiving holiday with relatives in and around Exeter IMrs. John Tinney, of Woodstock, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. Campbell, Mr. Campbell and fam­ ily, of Ingersoll, spent Thanksgiving day with Mr; and Mrs. Robert Tin­ ney. the and. LOST—'License plate 51424C, al­ so tail light and reflector. Finder please notify Ira Moir, phon’s 97, Exeter. BOARDERS WANTED—Apply to Times-Advocate ’ ftp. Butter* 18 and 19 c, extras 30c, firsts 26c, seconds 16c, 11 a,m.—’Rev. George Duncan, D.p. of Stratford, will be the special preacher. -Rev. George Duncan, d.D. f I locals J 7 p.m.- Special Music by the Choir 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. —■ , ■ - - ■ - ■ . t . . . . . WANTED—A second hand, top buggy, steel tire, also a cutter. For information apply to T'inies-Advo- cate. ; is C. spent Thanks- of Mr. and Mrs. and son ^Donald. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor W. R. Qoulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader . a.m.—Baptism and Holy Com­ munion, p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—“Follow Me” (A sermon to young men,) NOTE—Will the parents wishing to present their children for bap­ tism please notify the pastor pre­ vious to the morning service. The Session is requested to meet in the basement at 10.45 sharp. 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 fait It is very smart in colors of Green, Black, Brown and Blue. 54 IN. WIDE AT PER YARD$1.50 and Mrs. A. J. 11 3 7 MAIN ST- UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader . a.m.—Caven Anniversary. Our congregation will worship with Caven people. p.m.—Church School ip.m.—Rev. F. G. Farill, M. A., B.D., of Clinton, will preach. W& welcome Mr. Farill to our church. o’clock Thursday our meeting for prayer. 11 3 7 8 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev4 E. D. Vivian, D. Th. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Festival of St. Luke NEW CHAMOISETTE PULL-ONS A new style Pull-on Glove which will be very popular this fall. 59c., 75c, and $1.00 SILK SCARVES In plain white, also a wonderful range of new. colorings priced at $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95 •FOR SALE—Brown Thibetine shawl collar and cuffs, nearly new, will sell for $3.00; also black Per­ sian lamb collar suitable for .man’s oi’ ladies’ coat. Apply Mrs. Nor­ man Hockey, Exeter. tfc Now is tlid time to get youi’ radio and phonograph repaired. Satis­ faction guaranteed. Fred Rabethge,- Jeweller, Exeter, Ont. ltp 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. We are also booking orders for another car of coke.—P. Passmore, Sec’y. LOiST—In Exeter, on Monday a brown fox fur. Information re­ ceived by Times-Advocate. Reward. HONEY FOR SALE—Good qual­ ity amber honey; 4^C. a pound in . customer's containers. Darrell Park­ er, R. R. 3, Exeter. * 2tp. WANTED—An unlimited number of eheap horses. Apply to Frank Taylor. FOR SALE—-White Leghorn cock­ erels, guaranteed R.O.P., registered and pedigreed stock bred and raised direct from Dr. Roe, Atwood. Apply to Milton Brock, R.R. L, Granton, phone 44 Kirkton. OPPORTUNITY! You can make splendid money selling Personal Greeting Cards. Our co-operation and beautiful portfolio assures suc­ cess. Now is the time to Special Radio Pidze beginning. No charge samples, commission MASTER KRAFT LIMITED Toronto a start—* Contest for the weekly. Mrs. Amelia Dale is visiting with friends in St. Thomas, Mrs, Sweet, of Sarnia, is visiting her sister, Mrs, John Morley. Mr, W. Northcott, of London, visiting his sister Mrs. W, Pearce. Miss Fern Short giving at the home W. E. Welsh. Mrs. B. S. Case visited in Flint for the Thanksgiv­ ing holiday. Mr, T, S. Neale, of Hamilton, spent the holidays visiting in Exeter and Brucefield. Mrs. Geo. Geddes, of London, spent Thanksgiving with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. W Snell. Mrs. Sam. Wisler, of Mancelona, Mich., is here taking care of her sis­ ter, Mrs. -W. T. Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of God­ erich, visited with their aunt, Mrs. Willis on Thanksgiving. Miss Margaret Penhale, ■ of the London Normal .School, spent the week-end at her home here. Mr and Mrs. W. Murray and 'chil­ dren, of Toronto, are spending a few days with Miss Jean Murray. Mr. Harry West and Mr. Chas. Anderson, of Sarnia, motored over and spent the holidays in town. Mrs. Lloyd Baynham and daugh­ ter, Betty, of Guelph, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with friends in Exeter. Mr. Chas. Acheson and Miss Phyl­ lis Grey, of London, spent Thanks­ giving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acheson. Miss Wilma Kernohan, of Grand Bend, visited Mr. Penhale while attending the Teach­ er’s Convention. Mr..and Mrs. Chas. McKenzie and family and Mrs. Beverely, of Lon­ don, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Welsh. Mr. Isaac Jarrott, of Kippen, who was so seriously hurt in the elevator is improving, but is not out of the Seaforth Hospital yet. A number of correspondence and a report of the West Huron Teach­ ers’ Convention have' to be held over until next week. Mr. John Hooper and two sons, John and Albert, of Bradford, P-a., visited during the past week with Mrs. W. H. Hooper, of" town/ Mrs. Lucy Penhale and/two sons, ’Orval and Mervin, of Toronto, Visit­ ed over Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker, of Ste-phen. Rev, E. L. and Mrs. Vivian with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pfaff attended the funeral of the late Archbishop of Huron in London on Saturday. Mr. and’ Mrs. Rd. Treble and Mr. and Mrs. Self, of London, visited in Exeter on They spent ■Mr. and town, and Tuckey and Donald, of spent Thanksgiving with friends Wyoming. The first Sunday in November will be observed as a Memorial to the late. Archbishop Williams in all churches throughout the Diocese of the Church of England. Mr. Andrew Hamilton and Miss Agnes Hamilton, of town and Rob­ ert Hamilton, of Cromarty, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rydall at Shallow Lake. Misses Muriel Hogarth, *of Wind­ sor, Miss Janie Hogarth and. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell, of London, spent the holidays with their par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hogarth. ■ Mr. Richard Needham and fam­ ily, Tof Kincardine, m<ade a pleasant call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hind Monday afternoon, be­ ing former friends of Mrs, Hind. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. .Quinton and son Maurice, of Walter’s Falls and Miss Hilda Quinton, of WbodstOick, spent the ’ Thanksgiving week-end with Rev, E. L. and Mrs, Vivian at the Rectory, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Davis and son, of Toronto, spent tn© holiday with Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald, London Rd., and made many pleasant calls on fohmer friends. Mr. Harold Horton, of OS-h&wa, spent a week visiting with his aunts A few years ago he led his form in High School here and is now work­ ing in a bank in er, Jack, is also Mr, and Mrs, babe, of Londdh, tz, of Windsor, with and Mrs, Win, Kuntz. Miss Derothy Kuntz* who has been visit­ ing here returned with her brother. Children's Day & Family Worship 11 a.m.—Special Service Address to children after 2nd hymn. Special sermon following 3rd hymn. Every family in the Parish asked to attend Preacher: The Rector 3 p.m.—'Sunday School All teachers and scholars to attend^I The in evening service is withdrawn favor of Caven Presbyterian Thanksgiving Saturday and Monday. Sunday in Seaforth, Mrs Gso. Mawson, of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Donald, of London, in Oshawa, His broth­ working in a bank. Austin. Bickel, and and Mr. John KuU- spent the holidays Mrs. Wilson Anderson, of Credit- on, visited with her daughter, Mrs; Geo. Hays. , Mj*. and .Mrs. M. F. Gladman and two children* of London, spent the holidays in town. Mrs, W- T. Goodison, of Sarnia, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman. Mr. M. R. Complin has returned home .after holidaying for a weeks at Honey Harbor. Mr. James"' Sweet ana sister Eagen, of last week Mr. and children, holidays with their parents in town. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Matthews and family, of Toronto, spent the holiday with Mr. and May. Messrs. W-m. Da-vis, Francis Abbott and few Mrs. daysLucan, spent a few visiting in Exeter. Mrs. Jos. Davis and two of Watford, spent the Mrs. Geo. Cecil F. A- passed off The weather was ideal was considerable motor H. Neil, of London, and Neil, of Toronto, spent » Tracy, Laing motored to Detroit for Thanksgiv­ ing. Thanksgiving ' day quietly, and there traffic. Mrs. J. Mr. Alton Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones. Mr. ’and Mrs. Frank Johns and family, of Toronto, visited with the former’s mother, Mrs. W. Johns, over the week-end. Reeve B. M. Francis and spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Mrs. Rice* of .Wyoming, and visited in St. Marys. Mrs. Carey and Mr, and Mrs, Dunn, of Goderich, visited at home of the former’s gon, Mr. Mrs. Harry Carey, on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Ottis Ttuemner babe, of Str-athroy, visited Mrs. Truomndr’s Mrs. Wm. Winer for Thanksgiving. Rev. R. E. and Mrs, Southcott and little son Jack and Miss Clara TrudgeOn, of Bayham, spent Mon­ day and Tuesday with the former’s mother In town. Mr. Thos, Bissett and Miss Fanny Bissett accompanied Mr, and Mrs,, Walter Dearing, df London, to Ro­ chester N. Y., where they spent the ■holidays with relatives. Mr.- and Mrs. Kenneth Gordon and daughter June and Mr, wm. Ludford, of Toronto, motored up and spent the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. T. 0, Southcott, ! wife and also ,. F. tile and and with parents, Mr. and f NEW CELANESE DRESSES In colors of Brown, Green and Black, 12 only smart styles in Misses’ sizes only. These are exceptional value. SPC 1AL AT EACH 53.95 MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS' A good weight underwear for this season of the year natural color EACH $1.00 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 LARGE SIZE PLAID BLANKETS .Thejse blankets were .regularly sold ,;&t $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 Special in Men’s Fine Shirts, Collars Attached, $1.50 each Grocery Large Valencia RAISINS with seeds . . ; . 2 lbs. 25c. t Specials for thi NEW APRICOTS Per pound ..................... 15c. s Week NEW MINCEMEAT Large 40 oz. jar............39c. NEW CLOVER HONEY 10 lb. pail.......................69c. FINE TABE SALT In bulk .... 10 lbs. for 25c. CHICKEN HADDIE 1 lb. tins ...................... 15c. Mr. Aljoe Sanders spent the holi-’ day i’n Strathroy. “ ■ | Jas. McDonald, of Stratford, . the week-end in town. | and Mrs. Sydney Sanders .• the week-end in Toronto.- . Albert Traquair Mr. spent 1 Mr.' spent 1 Mrs. Albert Traquair has -been confined to her bed for some time, but is improving. Mr. Young Creech, spent the week-end at Mrs. T G. Creech. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. family, of Cot tarn, are Mrs. Fred Green, Exeter North. Mr. Lloyd Beavers, of Detroit, is spending this week with his par­ ents Mr. 'and Mrs. B. V7. F. Beavers, i Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sanders aiid family, of Windsor, visited over the holidays with relatives in town. Mrs. J. Berryhill, of London, Mr. dnd Mrs. J. H. Griffin, of Sarnia and Mr. James Berryhill, of Winni­ peg, visited the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. R. Welsh; Nelson Wells had the misfortune to smash one of the fingers of his right hand while unloading radiat­ ors at Leavitt’s new theatre. It quired three stitches to close wound. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells, London, visited in town Saturday and accompanied by Mrs. a. S. Davis motored, to Detroit where the latter is visiting for a week with Mrs. Braithwaite. The Orpheus Concert party provid­ ed the program at the Staffa Fowl Supper on Tuesday, October 13th.' They go to Greenway oil Thursday, 1'5th and to Mitchell on the 27th, providing the concerts f.or fowl pers. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins family, of Usborne, and Mr, Mrs. Wm. L. Butler, of London, tored to Guelph last Thursday spent th© day with Mr., and Mrs. D. M, Fisher, of the Royal Hotel, Mrs. Fisher is ’a lev’s. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace were in where they attended the Queens- Varsity rugby game. There Were accompanied home by Mr, and Mrs, Frank Newman Kingston, who here. Miss Grace ston’s neice, het cousin, Miss Mar-f garet Finlay^ and Misses i Hackett ahd . Delia ’Johnston teachers from ceme visitors H. Johnston’s Vehtion here. of Detroit, the home of j I Hughes and visiting with re- the of sup- and an& mo- and sister of Mi\ But- R. G. Seldon and Tbronto Saturday, and son 'Seldon, of spent 'Thanksgiving Black, Mrs. John- i" Ashfield,’’Were in- Mr, and Mrs. home during the Stella all wel- W. con- r 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 with extra pants $24.00 and up Gents’ Furnishings Our stock of Gents’ Furnishings 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. Hugh Creech, of Western Un­ iversity, was home for the holidays. Miss Dorothy Cox,.: of Sarnia, spent Thanksgiving at hex- home here. Mrs. Robt. Gillies and Mr. and Mrs. E. C- Harvey were called home from Grand Bend on Saturday ow­ ing to the death of James Gillies, Sr., in Preston. They attended the funeral on Sunday. Mrs. p, J. Gil­ lies and Maxine, of London, accom­ panied them. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Andrew and Mr, and Mrs. All’. Hicks motor­ ed to Wallaceburg to Rev. Roibt. and Mrs. Kathleen Hicks, who derwent an operation citis in the Chatham return __ erating nicely. Mr. ahd Mrs. Cluff, of Toronto, have been- around vnese parts for two wdeks looking for a \ farm to locate. They have been visiting with Mrs. Cluff’s sister, Ml's. Wm. Ryckman and her /brother, Mr. Passmore, of usboffte, Dr. Geo, C. Hind and friend. Walkerton, visited Mr. and Mrs-, John night. They went Saturday morning Queehs-Varslty their return Sunday afternoon they visited with friends until they left fbr Walkerton Monday,. W. R. GOULDING A.’ T. 6. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. United Church Instruction in Piano Vocal > Organ Theorji Supervisor of Music in Schools Studio, Main St. Box 123, phone Ift# EXETER, ONT visit with' Hicks. Miss recently un- for appendi- ... hospital, has ned to her home and is recup- MARION E. WOODS, B. A. TEACHER OF PIANO AND THEORY Phone 133, Exeter 1 N, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard Unit daughter, Evelyn, of town; Mrs. Ct H. Haugh, of Btucefleld, ancL daughter, Anna, of the University1 of Toronto, motored to Michigan: for the holidays visiting at Flint*. Fair Grove, Caro, and Vassar, R. to to rugby of ofthe home Hind Friday .. Toronto on take in the game., on Mr. Harry Jennings, of Huron. College, Rondon, spent the holiday# With his parents in town. Harty was one of ,th© students -from thcs •mliege who acted as guard of hen- 1 our while the’ remains of the late Ttev. David Williams, Archbishop ot Huron, laid ill state for four liourai on Saturday in St, Paul's CathedmU