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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-01-23, Page 8
THVKSBAY. JANUARY SArfl, 1930 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE anept wav- erfect winding, winder gives the isfaction. —Comfort—Safety tisfaction Guaranteed Phone 231w On all heads—at all times. Becaus better p H. M. SMITH BEAUTY SHOPPE nat s Exeter Markets Wheat 72 c. Oats 25c Manitcrba’s Best $2.80 Welcome Flour $2.!50 Low grade flour $28.00 a ton Bran $21.00 a ton Shorts $22.00 a ton Standard Screening Chop ’$19.00 Mixed Chop $20.00 Creamery Butter 30-31c Dairy buttei’ 24-27c Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, A A A Eggs, B 15c. Eggs, C 13c. Hogs $8.25 Eggs,c large 21c. medium, 18c, pullets, l'6e. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bev. S. Moore Gordon, B.A., ILD. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, 10 a.m.—.Sunday School Services as usual at 11 p.m. Monday, January 27th, tional supper at 6 p.m. followed by annual meeting. All members and adherents are requested to be present, organist a.m. gnd 7 Congrega- d Fl rr 9 With a sense of loss and respect we join in universal sorrow at the passing of our gracious and well loved Sovereign, King George V. The regular meeting the Wo men’s Institute wUl be/ postponed, owing to the Day ^.-Mourning un til Tuesday, February 4th and will be held at the home of Mrs. W. R. Goulding at 2.30. ......... Spirella Foundation Garments, corsets, girdles, brassieres, designed exclusively for you. JMissJ^f Hunter, James St., Exeter, jlpone 19P4. ...... 1-2 2-2 tp, Q I i I —Q A Home CooldM. i$ale will be held in Traquai/s hardware on Sat urday, January '2ath at 3 o'clock under the auspices of the James W. M. S. / . < LOCALS St. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E’ Elliott, Minister Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader . a.m.—.The Minister p.m.—Sunday School ' p..m.—“Do We Ask Too Many Questions?" Monday evening—Y. P. S, Thursday—.Prayer Service at 7,45 11 3 7 MEN’S SMART OVERCOATS at NOTICE 4/ Until February 15th lower J&ates on painting and paperh^giiwf See my samples and get prices. JF E. L. JOHNSfTON, E>fer 1-22^0. H. Dayman, of Hensall, with Mr. and Mrs. €. is ,L. It will pay you to buy one at this low price. We offer every Overcoat in our stock at Greatly Reduced Prices. ♦ ■ JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Arthur Page, Minister W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader MEN’S FINE SHIRTS WITH SEPARATE COLLARS These are values to $2.00. We are clear ing them this week for EACH 99c.j( MEN’S COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS Tooke’s make. A full size shirt in good washing material. Another special for this week. Reg. $1.50 EACH 99c, MEN’S HEAVY RUBBERS Sizes 6, 7, 8 only, llie regular .price is $2.25. While they last# SPECIAL AT PBR PAIR $1.79 MEN’S HORSEHIDE A genuine horsehide'with good wool lining and cuff Rfyy^mr $1.00 value SPECIAL AjyjiR PAIR 75c. a.m.—.“Keeping our Footing” •in.—Sunday School 11 3 P 7 p.m.-—-“The Lord’s Calf” Wednesday—-Prayer Meeting Thursday—Y. P. S. PRINTS!NEW f 80 pieces of; will like the n patterns. Wall Paper in Roo N ERY SPECIALS well’s Phone 16 DRIED PEACHES Per lb.................19c AYLMER SOUPS All Flavours 3 cans for . . 25c are car of in by expect the first are also Thames Road Farmers’ C booking orders for anothei; coke. All orders j£re to Monday, January 2^th, as, this car to be in week in February orders for %$Kr posts. P. ' assmore, Bec’y •booking SALE'—.privately^ ’ at the the late George Pulleyblank February 1st, 1936, a.t.1'0 a.m. the follow- Beavers visiting visiting Mrs. visiting Wilson. Misses Ina Jaques and Margaret Johns are nursing in Victoria Hos pital. Mrs. M. M. Russell and Mrs. Cecil Rowe have returned after visiting in ^Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. and Mrs. Dale spent Friday in London, Miss Alice Hand ford is with Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Stainton in St. Thomas. Mrs. Albert Keys, of Sliipka, visit ed her sister Mrs. Geo. Lawson for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamport and Edith Armstrong, of London, visit ed in town on Friday last. Main St. United church are hold ing their TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH ■FOR home of ■on Saturday, commencing ing articles vcj.f 'furniture: 2 beds, 3 wash stands, 2 looking glasses, cov ered JriiS*, congoleum rug, stair car- j pet^/large rug, 2 cooking stoves, 6 , meeting to-night. (Wednesday.) •kitchen chairs, dining room suite, ' 'small large Cash. table, floor covering, 3 rooms; table, wood box, couch. Terms Mjrs. Miles, London. annual congregational Rector, Rev. M<. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader. Mi’. Middlemiss 3rd Sunday After Epiphany a.m.—U-Go-I-Go Class a.m.—Corporate Communion Prints TS!! 10 8.30 for the U-G-o-I-Go Class 10 a.m.—U-Go-I-Go Class 11 a.m.—Holy Communion and Ser mon A Service for the Royal Family 3 p.m.—Sunday School and Rec tory’s Bible Class 7 p.m.—'Evensong and Sermon “The British Empire” . Seivices in the Church A public service will be -held in the ■Church on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Priced at 19c, 20c Mrs. Tucker and son Bud, Mr. and Mrs. Herman King of Detroit, spent (Saturday at the home of Mrs. M. Sheere. Mr. Jack Town, of Woodstock and Miss Helen Francis. R. N., of Bright visited with Miss Ina Jaques on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Rv.ckman, nurse-in training at Victoria Hospital, Lon don, is holidaying for three weeks at her home here. Mrs. Hall returned home Saturday after visiting at the home of Mrs. T. Handtord in Ingersoll. Mrs. Little motored up with her. • Mr. H. T. confined to was taken London on Mr. and Simcoe, motored up and spent Sun day with their parents. Mrs. Roui- ston is remaining for a week. Messrs. Walter Cunninghram and Thos. Pryde are in Toronto attend ing the annual convention of Mem orial Craftsmen. They were accom panied by Mr. Ray, Pryde. Mr. and Mrs. WT. J. Beer motored to London .Sunday and in company with Mrs. K. Werner and daughter Barbara Ann motored to Glencoe and visited' with Rev. Borden and Mrs. Cunningham. ots at Bargain Prices We hafe just gone through ourjttall Papers and picked out a number of roorri TED beech 16 sborne. Tend- ary 1st. Lowest necessarily ac- TENDERS WA cord of maple § wood for S. S.^o. 1 ers to be in by ’Keb or any tender copied. Luther Reynolds, Hensail, R. R. 1, Secretary, l-22-3tp. 1 Rawleigh _ n Exeter. $gh Dept. ML- 12 in. MAN WANTED Route of 800 f^milj^! \Write today. 20i2-Sa-A, Montreal, Canada. C. V. PICKARD ®E/i 3 cans tor of land action, Fresh. e tween rand Be on main b) close to jcite to Box ocate. WANTED—Will buy or rent in Dashwood. State, size, loc conditions and p^rice in first also 2 or 3 acri Dashwood and road. Would Dashwood as p 280V, Exeter Ladies and solicit made-to-m ers, lingeri ready. Co quest. iB.r Ontario. FISH—Whitefish, Fillets, .Smoked&Fil ' nd men rders sure, demonstrate smartly styled ^.terwear, sweat- hosUFy. Spring samples nformation on re Knitwear, Simcoe, The Ideal Meat Herring at Owing touncertain 4’oad condi tions we areUt$;g in hogs at R. G. Seldon’s wei^h' scales/every Thurs day. Other Arrangements can be made if nec^fesary.J’ We will also take hogs on Ipil fading if anyone wishes it. A Etherington Sons. Phone 171 r 6, Exeter. ..... ..---------£ SALE/#’ SWAGE & FOR CORN $1.00; Hours 8 a.m. to Saturdays? a.m. to la noon CANADIAN CANNERS Will 'buy an uglimi/ed number of cheap horses.cheap horses, ^rermizer -ox horses. Frank Ta|lo$ Exeter. NOTICE Pursuant to the?r$gulationsj under the authority of “The Weed Control Act,|1935. cil of the TownshipW 'Steph by gives notice that'lsdwar' of Centralia, has Wen Weed Inspector for t® enforce the provisions' the said Municipality. Herbert K. Eilber. Crediton, January 14, 1936. 'tario t'hiff'coun- here- Villert, pointed 1936 to Act in Clerk COUNTY COUNCIL The first .session of Huron ^coun ty Council for 193,6 will be the Council Chambers, Cour Goderich, Ontario, commeh Tuesday, January 2.8th, al Council will be in session day 31st. Alt individuals or deput! siring to address Counq notify the Oottuty Clerk so that tegula^ business interrupted, . All accounts, ■ nders tfoM for grants SB1 Clerk’s hOd hot late! the 27th. feld in onse, ng on p,m. til Fri- >r appllca* id in th© an Monday ions de- shouid advance >111 not be J. ML ROBERTS, County Clerk Rowe, who has- been his home through illness to Victoria Hospital in Saturday for treatment. Mrs. V. L. Roulston, of Thames Road Farmers’ Club held their annual meeting recently at the home of Mr. Hy. Rhode. A very successful year was reported. Busi ness transacted during the year amounted to 8,300, an increase of $2,000 in business over the previous year. The same officers were all re-elected. The club meets the first Monday, night in, each month at the home of Mr. Rhode. Caven W. M. S. or ' ot General Insurance & Real Estate .... ...... „— representing — . ---.ir ■ The Great West Life Assurance Co. The WawanesafMutual Wind Ij|Mr-ance Co. 1 The Casualty ^Company of^^hnada.:' The Consoli Co. Covering airlines to, Fire, Crossed TOMATO SOUP . 4 tins for ... 25c JEWEL SHORTENING - 2 lb. for ... . 25c l^fnada." Casualty. PLUM JAM jar . .. 25c P'Life, “Wind, Au- and Sickness and Insurance The Left-Hand Latlie I Phone 165, Your Old new. All i Exeter singletrees, AT ELIMVILLJ For Your ReraSirs a. Specialty Wood PulleysJFcedar ' chests (all cedar); doubletrees James St. Y. P. Union 1 urnitur# made into inds o#woodwork, rnuun Phone 25r9 Kirkton Have you had a MAGIC GLOW CORN 3 cans for . . . 25c CORN SYRUP 5 lb. pail for . 35c 10 lb. pail for 65c Crosse' & Blackwell JAM Raspberry or Strawberry Large jar 33c 'The regular’ monthly meeting the Women’s Missionary Society Caven Presbyterian Church was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Atkinson. The President Mrs. Wm. (Sillery occupied the chair and gave an interesting report of the meeting of the Huron Pres- byterial at Clinton. Mrs. Stanbury read a paper on the topic “The Need of Missions and Our Indian Resi- dental Schools.” Appropriate Scrip ture reading were given by Johnston. IAL HSfOT—PHONE KIP WOOD [ENT WAVE . Russell Phone 245 L. Mrs.E. Main St. Y. P. S. The missionary meeting Main iSt. Young People was Monday evening with Mr, Hilborn in charge. The hymns were followed by prayer by Miss O. Lawson and Rev Mr, Elliott The Miss Reid with were on China was ably taken by Mrs. S. Moore Go’rdon. She spoke of the changes that have taken place in that country in later years. The ad dress proved very interesting. The meeting closed by singing “A Better Day Is Coming’’ and the benediction. - ........... If* LOSlT^OnTu^ key case. (Find! Telephone theof held on Gordon opening Scripture lesson was read by Thelma Hockey. Misses Ola and Lauren© Beavers favored a piano duet, The minutes read and adopted. The topic You can Smile at Snow and Cold if yon know that a warm home is waiting to welcome you. You can besure y$ur home will be warm if&'you . ~ Cone-Cleaned “Zero W Phone 1 rn D. & H. thracite — the uel.” 7v$$£nd let us deliver jjtnj some surance, Sick and Accident JAS* P. BOWEY Sun Life Representative. Good News cough, croup, Sybilla Pings good results for folks suffering fro# bad bronchitis, wlweping-Cough, throat and tcraii^iltaonts, Spahr’s rembcMiay, brown leather _ _ „ kindly leave it or money back, it works. AU Drug’ gist©. The James St. Young People’s Union met Thursday. Following the devotional exercises the minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary and business discussed. Chas. Cox occupied the chair. The scripture lesson was read by, Clif ford Heywood. Mrs. Page took the topic “The Christian Church.” Lau- rene Beavers and Ola Reid played a piano duett and Grace Strange gave a reading. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Presbyterian Y. P. G. The weekly meeting of the Young People’s 'Guild of Caven Presbyter ian iChurch, held on Monday even ing, was in charge of the Devotional committee. The topic, “The Govern ment of the Presbyterian Church” was ably dealt with by Miss Bar bara Atkinson and Miss Alma Brown A copper contest was .begun, and ar rangements were made for a series of lectures to be given by professors from University of Western Ontario during the winter months, and for which 'Season’s 'Tickets will.be sold. A moment’s silence was observed in honour of oui’ late King 'George V. Margaret Strang Y. W. A. The Margaret 'Strang Auxiliary of ■CaVen .Presbyterian Church were en tertained on Thursday evening of last week td a sloighride party and supper at the home of Miss Isabel Stanlake Hay Township. It was a jolly party of girls that piled into the big Sleigh, and after the drive ih the crisp’air was ready for the delicioU© supper which had been pre pared. The regular meeting of the ^Society followed, presided over by> uhe ice-President, Miss iM, fnan, -—I Wife: Wli&t ar© you doing, John? yHusband; I’m trying to figure out a >alhii06 to make this balance sheet .bd ance, Glad- Big Clearance in all Li In orderfto reduce oui^fbck, previous to sjfock taking^? are offering WE CALL FOB AND DELIVER Waster Cleaned '7O„ Tailor Pressed / vC W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Exeter W. C. T. U. The monthly meeting of the W. C.- T. U. was held at the home Of the president, Mrs. Pearce, on Thursday at 3 p.m. Miss Hartnoil was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Pago gave the Bible reading bringing a message to all followed with pray ers by three of the members. Mrs. Pearce then took charge of the busi ness. Letters of thanks were read by the corresponding secretary from shut-ins who had been iremembened. A letter from the county asking for a donation of $2.00 for 'county work was donated* Th© press’ secretary reported the reply from the Library Board re the granting of temper ance publications for the reading In tables, also from Mrs. Wright of Brantford re the printed pamphlet giving the address of Rev. Mr» Little at our Provincial Convention at Barrie and prices of the same. Two dozen were ordered at five cents a copy, a Communication from Dr. Jrwih, of Toronto, was al- so^ received re Temperance posters, clip sheet was then taken up, each member taking part, it emphasized the large number employed by th© Liquor industries and the resulting difference© in the profits, a matter which concerns all citizens. The place of the next meeting will be announced in due time, The meet ing then adjourned after prayer by Mrs-. Page. ■