The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-04-02, Page 8’■BfURSDAY, AVRIL ijud, 198i?!»THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
Demands the More Feminine Mode
Those intriguing swirls and fashion
able ringlet ends are so easily ob
tained by the Bonat Method, the
perfect aid Ic” —
on all types
Chemically <>ure Bonat
are used excl
H SMITH
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Exeter Markets
Wheat 70e
Gats 32c.
Barley 42c.
ht®fc?wheat 40 c.
^hnitoba’s Best $2.70
Welcome Flour $2.40
Low Grade $26.00 a ton
Bran $22.00 a ton
Shorts $22.00 a ton
Standard Screening Chop $19.00
Mixed Chop $22.00
rieamory Butter 27-2Sc
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,Eggs,
Hogs
Butter 21c-24c
A large 15c
B 13c
C 11c
§8.25
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. S. Jdoore Gordon, B.A., B,l).
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—^Service as usual
8 p.m. Wednesday. April 1st. Con
gregational Meeting.
1 s>DAY SPECIALS FOB
Thursday, Friday & Saturday $
Mr. Jack Firyde has returned
home after spending, the winter at
Beebe. Que.
Among those from this .community
who attended the funeral of the late
Mrs. Sarah Wark at Poplar Hill on
Friday afternoon last were Mr. and
Mrs. Asa Penhale, Mrs. S. Jory, Le
land Jory, Mrs. P. Frayne, Mrs. Jas.
Frayne, Win., Garnet and Clayton
Frayne, Luther Oko, Misses Della
and Lilia Oke, Mrs. Wren and Mrs.
Jas. Atkinson Mr. G. K. Heaman,
of Tor .nto, was also present.
■rott, Mitchell, recently
cut on his golden
the same barber
Lkowsky
his hair
■ars ago.
shop in
a buggy.
LOCALS
FOB A TASTY MEAL TRY OUR
PURE PORK
W. II. Pa:
had his hair
ding
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b:u
fl-i
lb?
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day at
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to
ad
tin
of
wed-
shop
same
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tinie
, the
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This
an autonio-
Tomato Sap’Slge
45c.
MEAT MARKET
the
[load Farmers’ Club are .cis.for grass seed, barb- feneAccessories, etc., also
home mj|Fed fertilisser or Gunn’s
iVeHile®tcs’upplj’ you and
liar e
bu
ed
for.....................---ag-__Shur Gain. ^Ve^frsupply you and
g-vo you and satisfactory
service and would like all orders m
at once. P. Passmore, Secretary.
Phone 38
Leave your orders^dr Lilies and
other flowering.. I^'nts, early.
Day & Son, gre^^tduse.
11
3
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. A. E. Elliott, Minister
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leader
a.m.—(Communion .Service,
p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—.The Minister.
Monday—>Y. P. S.
Thursday, 7.45—'Prayer Service
Thursday, April 9, Rev. Mr. Readie,
, of Cromarty.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. Arthur Page, Minister
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
11 a.m.-—Sacrament of the Lord’s
Supper
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—The Minister
Wcdnesdaj- 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
Thursday 8 p.m.—Y. P. Union
Your choice of any Ladies’ Coat or Dress at 1,0 per cent,
discount during $ daysf
A Westclocx watch will be given free
with each boy's suit sold on $ days
One of our men's felt hats given ~
free with every suit-sold on $ days
1
Prints and Broadcloths
New Prints Reg. 20c. $ Days ........
New Broadcloths Reg. 20c. $ Days lY^c.
EXTRA SPECIAL
24 pairs of Frilled Net Curtains 2*4
yards long, splendid for bedrooms, etc.
REGULAR 59c. $ DAYS 39c.
FACTORY COTTON
Factory Cotton, Reg 20c. $ Days .....ny^c-
Factory Cotton, Reg. 15c $ Days ...12X/2C.
Ladies’ Print House Dresses
CURTAIN NETS
10 pieces of Curtain Material values at
35c. a yard.
$ DAYS ONLY 18c.
5 dozen Ladies’ Print House Dresses
Wonderful values $ Days Special
LADIES COTTON HOSE
69c.Sand and Grey. $ Days 2 pairs 25c.TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Mrs. Goodison, of Sarnia, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W,
Tainan.
Mr. C. Switzer, of Kippen, called
on Mr.- and Mrs. W. H. Johnston on
Friday.
Miss Winona Fraim*, of Sharon,
spent the week-end the guest of Miss
M. A. Horton.
Roy. Harry Jennings, of Huron
College, London, visited at his home
here on Tuesday.
Mrs. W. Foster, of Toronto, is
spending two weeks with her father,
Mr. Jas. Handford.
Mr. Joshua Johns, of Elimville,
I held a successful auction sale of
farm stock and implements on Mon-
Bis- day.
' Mrs. Anderson, of Crediton, who
j has been with her sister Mrs. J.
two Morley for the winter, has returned
Highway, home.
L.
Toll Bros, will ‘giro- their Travel
rue “Hitch-I-Jiking;- Round theague ___
World” in Jai^^i treet Chuj’ch on
April 21st.
Miss Ena Good
dancing will
the studio, E
day, April 3i$U
teacher
her classes
Fri-Pavilion, on
of
at
Easter Flowers-&ZE. and M.
sett. Phone JL5-0WL
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’ FOR REN^—60-acre farm
/miles from Ceptfalia on
• Fall ploughed"; good buildings and: Mr. Frank Weekes, of Toronto,
water. "Close to school and church, spent the week-end visiting with his
, Apply Box 280C. 3tc. ■ uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James
---------- i Weekes.
^VN NUTS—I have ! Mr. and Mrs. Arto Delve and
.ese and Black i dren, of Forest, spent Sunday
E25 cents each j Mrs. Delves’ parents, Mr. and
jW. F. Abbott.
I Mr. Richard Terry has not
; as well the last few days and
Strange, who was the nurse is again
in attendance.
’ Mrs. T. Harvey has sold the large
red frame barn on her property to
Mr. Wm. Balkwill who is at present
; tearing it. down.
i Rev. R. E. Southcott and two
children, of.Mt. Brydges, visited on
Tlnusday last with the former’s
on eayfear^ola*,. J ap t
Walnuts for
■hfere, only.
yrhese anj
largeSUJ. Hoe
.HigiWay 4 J
sale
fspdch?! early beaiing
|Neilsqih strain.fartli, ^prucegirt Lodge,
South of town. Exeter
cliil-
with
Mrs.
been
Mrs.
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt.
Organist, Mims MacFaul
Choir-Leader, Sir. MiddleuiKs
Palm Sunday
The Procession of the Psalms
a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—U-Go-I-Go 'Class
a.m,—Morning Prayer & Sermon
10
10
11
7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon
C. V. PICKARD
Auto Insurance^
Costing leSfe< than ojG^’dollar per
month. .^AVliy tn^fe’ a chance?
in A^jnsurance
Farmers jVq^^an carry full protec
tion witf^We Wawanesa Mutual at
low cost. Now is the time.
Phone 165,Exeter
Permanent
BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS &
DRAWERS
Regular 59c. value
$ Days, all sizes ........ 49c.
MEN’S DARK BLUE
SHIRTS
Large size, well made
$ Days Special .......... 79c.
MEN’S COLLAR
ATTACHED SH
MEN’S FANCY SOX
NOTICy
The Exeter United^armers’ Club
are booking, ordersjror clover seeds,
cedar fenc^'postsJaalt and fertilizer
materials. sThe jSKub has installed a fertilizer’ Imixeafand will be able to
give promp'Ssed^ce to both large and
small ordffl’sJF The results have • mother Mrs. C. A. .Southcott.- .proven the^^naterials to be sup&r- i
io.r quality#^ Co-operative mixing is 1
no longer an experiment. Be sure
and get our prices before buying any
of the above items.
Exeter United Farmers’ Club
Phone 13r2 Exeter, M. R. Cudmore,
Gee'y-Treas.
—-------FOR SALE—Limitedi?' (Quantity of
“Reward” Spring^ Wheiit Slor seed.
Apply to Hilton^Tru^mj^r
85rll, Zurich.
Mr. W. F. Abbott and Mr. R. Sims
attended the opening of Rev.
Dudgeon’s church on Sunday
they enjoyed a fine service.
"Mrs. Worthy, of Windsor,
Waves . . . ,,j.' .
Our ComBinatiq^Oil Perma
nent Wave creates*a coiffure of
beautiful, natu^fiwave and love
ly ringlet eri^?
Mr.
when"
M. Russell
Phone 245
phone
ltp
across of
t- Ifebip'ne Town- angSjJ^ilsundance of
lOtlF^rms on part.
FARM FOR SALIWMJP first class land '
ship, goodrf buHuing
water, price
Apply to R. W. Bakteii, R.R. No. 1, Woodham, Qnt^^^ Xt.
FOR SALE^—Fordsf^i Tractor with
fenders, (efempleUelif overhauled)
and 2-furrow’loiiver plow. Price $275
Apply Stevenson & .Son, Merchants,
Thorndale. ■ 4-2-2tp.
TO RENT FOR GRASS—-100 acre
of grass land, lot 2, con. 9, Zion 21
miles south of Winchelsea. Apply to
Mrs. Wm. Smith, RALJ., Woodham,
phone 33 r 11, K^ktom. 3tc
£1!u fiFOR SALEXBahuSr Seed Oats,
grown from 0gistdred seed, 50c. a
bushel. Apply Geo? IngrajtiFjl.R. 3,
Exeter, phonal2rg9 H^nsalJ 3tp.
$6. an egg
wood, R.R.
tfQ.
J 0.
CUSTOM HATCHING-
See or write Mrs. E.wfjg
1, Exeter. t j
—----*---*----
SEED BARLEY W SAJ^!
A.C. 21. Apply Alvin/^^wy, Ceil
tralia. Phone 40 r 4, Xrediton.
' FOR SALE—The farm property
of the John Penhale Estate. 100 a$&
res; Lot 12, South Boundary of
hou^e, barn, windmill and
bush; also 50 acres South h
Con. 7, Hay, suitabl® for ,,
50 acres South half Sot
Hay; 30 -acres suitahlej
with some ploughing
rtasihirA. windmill.pasture, wiHuiiuu.
John Penhale, R. 1
to
Sine
t 3,
sture.
sn. 4,
croping
balance
Mrs.
Road
tfn.
TENDERS WANTI^i)
Usborne Township Council will re
ceive sealed fender^runtil 3 p.m. on
Saturday, Apfil 4 th, 1936, for truck
ing gravel oil ^bads of said Town
ship during I#3 6. Tenders to state
price per yard mile. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. z
A. W. Morgan, Clerk, Hensall R.R. 1
Usborne Township Counci'
ceive sealed fenders^untll 3
JftRASS FARM Wt SAL14—50
aujjfca, part Lot O, Si. Thames Road.
O&hard, good and windmill.
A<SIy 'Chas. RusseWale.
' M1-3 ti»
is at
present visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Jones and has call
ed on many, of her old friends.
Misses Evelyn Orleman and Eve-
Iyn Jean McDonald, of Pittsburg, are
visiting with the former’s uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Lawson
and with relatives in Crediton.
Mi
Sas
visiting with friends
muiiity are returning
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam
River, Ont., a-re ’ visiting
former’s sister Mrs. W. E. Quinn in
Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. McKim are
leaving here for New Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Gordon, Connie
and Keith, motored to Blenheim
Saturday where they attended the
funeral of Mrs. Gordon’s aunt, Mrs,.
Andrew Denholm, mother of Mr. MV
Dcuholm, proprietor of the Blenhoiib
News-Tribune.
Mr. Hiliary Horton, blacksmith,, is
carrying two fingers of his right
hap'I in a plaster cast. Mr. Horton
was in the act Of shoeing a horse
whan the horse became fractious
with the result that he had two of
his fingers broken.
M.S. Daniel Alton, of Ashfield
and sister of Mrs. W. H. Johnston
and tier daughter Mrs. .Samuel Mor
rison, of Lucknow; also Mrs. Alton’s
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Alt »u spent a day with Mr, and Mrs.
Johnston last week.
and Mrs. Chas. Waghorn have
moved from Exeter to Usborne. Mrs.
Cottle is moving into the residence
on Ann St. vacated by Mr. Waghorn.
M.t A. E. Buswell is .proving into the residence vacated b ' - '- -<■*-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
into Mrs. Ho'c-key’s
same street.
Miss Lilian Ro conV'Si* visitiii
Ml’S. Wm. May nuuiusuu rnw 1been visting with ftier sister, Mrs. T. J nA/
Handtord, of Ingersoll, 'She was ac
companied to towh by Mrs. Irene
Little and Mrs, McKelvy, of Inger
soll and Mrs. (Dr.) Lindsay, o£ question submitted to the property
Woodstock, on Sunday. j ................ ...
Mr. Reg. Beavers, of Sarnia and
. N. Floody, of town, accompanied
three companions, returned the
x-d part of last week after a
want motor trip of three weeks
Florida, On their return they
aed through some of the flooded
as of the south where there was
and Mrs. Fred Hern, Bengougli
, who have spent the ■
in this
to their
winter
00111-
■ home
McKim,
with
Blind
the
' Mrs. Cottle, lien are moving
•esidence on the
Alberta Goal
k —
Alberta Coal is
when quick fj
April ytfe
RY IT
JAS. P. BOWEY
Sun Life Representative!
are wanted
ie best to burn
for
notice
Get your Dry-Cleaning done be
fore the Easter rush, We^clean every
thing including rugs^thirtains, hats, ties, men’s/suits Ade.; Ladies Plain
Dresses 6/>c.,-^Ladies’ or Gents'
Spring Coats/^SOc..
Leave acHarness’ Barber Shop
ONTARIO DRY CLEANERS tf.
EXCELLENT LECTURE
The third of the series of lectures
given by» Professors of Western Uni
versity under the auspices of Caven
Presbyterian Guild was held on
Tuesday evening. Prof. J. W. Rus
sell spoke on “The Geology of South
western Ontario” and was very in
teresting. His slides were also very
attractive and informative.
THREE RINKS HAVE
PROVIDED WINTER SPORT
In the period covering the past
sixty years three private individuals
have built rinks in Exeter and the
young (and older) folks have had a
thoroughly enjoyable, wholesome
■ i in
. Is it not
timo that the community as a whole
should do something to provide the
young people with a wholesome win
ter pastime? Vote “Yes” to the
inson, of Van-with Mr and __ ~ __- - ____iss Robinson has i .?yi^er „ rnoTn0?
Mr
by
laf.
ph
to
pas
an _
much destruction. Unable to secure
sleeping accommodation in this area
it was necessary to travel all night.
Tliey made the 4000 miles without
owners next Tuesday. It will only
cost the ratepayer an extra mill on
the tax rate.
What A Comfort
for children who suffer, "ifdm bron
chitis, croup, cough, colds, catarrh, tonsil and throat tr&tfbles when Sy-
billa .Spahr’s remedy is applied,
works, good rostms or money I
All druggists. ‘‘
troubles when Sy-
$y is applied. It
;s or money back.
Real value
MEN’S OVERALL
.TS
3
PANTSaP
|Tooke make regular $1.50
$ Days Special ...A.... $1.00
CHILDREN’S ^IBBED
hose!
'- J?Sand and Black
$ Days per pair
$ve Money!
10 only Men’s Suits
A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF CHINA ORfGL
EVERY $10 PURtH
ARE GIVEN FREE WITH
OF DRY GOODS
GROCERY SPECIALS for $ DAYS
3 pkgs. Quaker or Kellogg Corn Flakes 25c
3
3
3
cans
cans
cans
Tomatoes
Peas
Corn
Extra Special—21 lbs. sugar
25c.
25c.
25c.
$1.00
2 lbs. Fancy Cookies ..
7 pkgs. Garden Seeds ...i.
1-2 lb. Best Bulk Tea ..
1 lb. Tin Fancy Red Salmon .....
6 pkgs. McLarens Jelly Powders
Southcott8 Bros
Phone 16
MAKE EXETER. COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Exeter is the- centre of one of the
best farming communities in Ontar
io. The town has always tried to
provide a live business and commun
ity centre for that farming district.
The farmers have appreciated this
fact. They have retired to Exeter.
They have always helped the town
they came to live in. They will
continue to do so. They know that
the young folk must have some "place
to spend the winter evenings. They
do not squirm about a trifle of extra
tax when they know it is for the
benefit of the village and the com
munity in general. We have faith
in the good sense of the retired
farmers and feel that they will vote
“Yes” on Tuesday next.
Main Street Men’s Union
The regular monthly meeting of
the Men’s Union of Main Street Unit
ed Church was held on Wednesday
evening, March 25th with the presi
dent Mr. G. W. Layton as chairman.
The Scripture lesson was read by
Mr. W. E. Walker. Two vocal solos
were given by Rev. A. E. Elliott.
The guest speaker for the evening
was Dr. J. E. Jackson who gave a
splendid address on the subject of
“Development ol’ State Medicine.” He
pointed -out the benefits accruing
both to physician -and to patient and
gave the objections raised against it.
A profitable discussion followed.
The auction sale of farm stock
and implements of the late Samuel
Parsons was held Friday last and
was quite successful. Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Gardiner and daughter Shir
ley, of Meaford, were here for the
sale returning to their hom.e Monday
Mr. Roji Parsons is taking over his
father’s farm and Mr. Frank Par
sons is taking over the farm of his
brother Roy, 3rd concession of Us
borne,
The postponed St. Patrick’s party
of tile Margaret Strang Auxiliary
of Caven Presbyterian Church was
held at the home of Misses Jean
and Elaine Stanbury on Wednesday
ovmiinc of last wook, Although the
auxiliary is a Young Ladies’ Society
the young men were permitted and
everyone enjoyed an evening* of
■ ' ' " Gordon
serving
games and contests, Mrs.
assisted Mrs, Stanbury in
lunch.
25c.
25c.
25c.
25c.
25c.
3
Phone 16
May We Present?
MR. PARKE
Stylist and Representative of
“CLOTHES of QUALITY” BRAND
who will be here on
MONDAj,
imi Wherever
wherever yajf'go
you may be ,IUre that
your CLOTjpES OF
QUALIT^T suit or
topcoat w ffiook smart.
Style an^fit are built
right
mastei^craftsme
built t
al me$ur
Come in and see the
newest arrivals in
colourful, sturdy British
woolens, the latest
style trends. You’ll like
them bo th, we think, in
your CLOTHES OF
QUALITY suit or
topcoat.
APRIL 6 th
EXETER, ONT.
“Clothes of Quality” I
BRAND
PHONE 81
BRAND