The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1937-12-16, Page 8THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1937
Christmas
Specials...
Prepare for the Christmas
Season with a Bonut Perma
nent.
Finger Waving, Marcelling,
Facials, Etc
V’s Beauty Shoppe
For individuality
112 for Appointments
Exeter Markets
Wheat 96 c.
Oats 40c.
Manitoba’s Best $3.95
A eleome Flour $2.95
£411 rts $1.60
Bran $1.55
Low Grade Flour $2.00
■amery Butter 35c.
Butter 27-30iC,
A Large 28e.
medium 22c.
pullets 21c.
B 19c.
Pj,
Dairy
Eggs.
Eggs,
Eggs,
EggsEggs C 16c,
Hogs $8.00
Tuesday was the last day for the
paying of taxes without
being added.
a penalty
HOCKEY PRACTICE
Hockey practice at the
Thursday evening from 7
Arena on
to 8 p.m.
The regular meeting of
will be held * on Tuesday
December 21st at 7.45 at the home
Of Mrs. E. M. Quance. The roll call
will be answered with a donation for
Christmas cheer. An exchange of
gifts not to exceed 15 c.
the W. 1-
evening,
FOR SALE—2 washing machine
engines. Morris Hern, Granton, R.
ltpR. 1,
TRUCKING—Expert movers of all
kinds of local and
Hard dry wood for
also brick and tile,
Wein, Crediton.
farm
sale
Phone
products,
delivered;
13, Aaron
12-9-4tp.
FOR SALE—Good 4-year-old Per-
cheron; also 3-year-old mare. Make
good third horse. Must be sold.—
Sandy Elliot.
MEN WANTED. Good nearby
Rawleigh Route new open. If willing
to conduct Home Service business
while earning $30 and up weekly,
write immediately. Rawleigh’s Dept.
ML-2‘02-45-L, Montreal, Canada.
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11
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with.
BIG dividends
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WAVES RESET
Accurate & Lasting
produc-
it is a
in Size,
■Christmas Services with special
Christmas music will be held in the
various churches next Sunday.
DINNER
Phone 140
made to please
Cordially extends an invitation to
the public to patronize their newly
enlarged r.nd re-decorated Dining-
Room
Genuine
LUXURY OIL WAvUl
Reg. $7.00—$4.95
C. E. ZURBR1GG, R.o
For Comfortable Glasses at
Reasonable Prices
Open every week day except
Wednesday
TR1VITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middleiniss
IN D. & H. ANTHRACITE
QUALITY COMES AHEAD
OF COST
Full-Course
CHRISTMAS
For Reservation
Every effort will be
the public at a very reasonable
charge,
A. & C. HARPER, Proprietors
G. M. Simpson
Exeter Phone 245
JAS. P. BOWEY
“Sun Life Representative”
‘The solid fuel for solid comfort’
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
PERMANENTSXMAS
phone
L
PARISIAN
Certified Wave
Regular $3.50
For $2.50
CHILDREN’S
Regular $1,50
For $1.00
Phone
14G
TULIP
OIL WAVE
Regular $5.50
For $3,150
LAlHES
Regular $1.05
For $1.50
NATURELLE
WAVE
Regular $2.95
FOr $2.25
HAIRDRESSING TOMLINSON’S BARBER SHOP
THESE PRICES ONLY GOOD TO DECEMBER 25TH
CHRISTMAS 0GIFT TO YOU
EXETER AND HENSALL
BROS
GLASSES....
are intended primarily to correct
defective vision* but they ure
worn where all may see them.
Therefore they should be attrac
tive and becoming to the features
We offer a wide range of styles ,
and often use special lense shapes
that the glasses may enhance a
patron’s appearance.
The Central Hotel
FRESH
OYSTERS
45c. a pint
Ideal Meat Market
Phone 38 Main St
Save the Coupons
Saturday Night
Admission 25c.
WANTED—<25 young cattle to
feed on hay, corn ensilage and straw.
Harold Kellerman, Dashood. 2tc.
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FOR SALE — Double barrelled
shot gun, Quebec heater, kitchen
cabinet, Good C’heer range.—R.
Balkwill.
E.
Seven more shopping days to
Christmas.
Every child in Exeter should have
a Christmas stocking.
Mr. S. J. Hogarth is confined to
his home through illness.
Mrs. Wm. Ford, who has been
Permanent
for
Christmas
The
Christmas
Gift that
last for
Months
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B,A., B.D,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10 "a.m.—'Sunday School
11 a.m,—Public Worship
Christmas Service
7 p.m.—Public worship ,
Christmas Service
Votes for two additional elders
ceived at both services.
Wednesday, December 22nd *—' An
nual Christmas Entertain
ment.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. A. E. Elliott, Minister
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir Leader
a.m.—“No Room in the Inn”
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—“Religion and Joy”
Christmas music provided by
choir during the day.
Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Y. P. U.
Thursday, 7.30—Prayer Service
Christmas Concert, Friday evening
December 17th.
You will fnd here a very fine assortment from
which to make a selection. Lovely hosiery, beau
tiful warm all wool blankets, dressing gownsj gloves
fine sweaters, scarfs, lingerie are always timely,
welcome—because they are so useful.
Modest Prices
■«
BAGS—The kind to surprise her wth at Christmas,
grained and smooth calf, pouches, slide fasteners, top
handles, envelopes,
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. Arthur Page, Minister
W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
L a.m.—Morning Worship
Choir Anthems
Sermon
p.m.—Sunday School
•‘White Gift Service”
p.m.—'‘'Christmas and Music”
Musical Service by the Choir.
Wednesday 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
Friday, 7.30 p.m.—December 17th
S. S. Christmas Entertainment
$1.95
GLOVES—Smartly flared slip-on gloves in French
Kid, brown and black,
$1.50 — $2.25
LINGERIE—Box after box, fresh and lovely in
tissue wrappings, gowns, pyjamas, slips, panties and
combinations sets
$1.00 TO $2.95I visiting in Detroit for a week, has
returned to her home.
Dr. Walter Johns, of Waterloo,
spent Friday and Saturday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns.
Mrs. Douglas Triebnei’ who has
been in Victoa’ia Hospital for a little
over three weeks returned to her
heme Sunday.
Mrs. J. L.
underwent an
eph's Hospital
on Saturday.
Mr. E. A. Howald is again con
fined to his home through illness.
His friends hope that he will soon
be around again.
Three of the .churches in town will
hold Christmas entertainments Fri
day evening of this week. Caven will
hold their entertainment Wednesday
evening of next week.
Order the T'imes-Advocate now to
be sent to ycur out-of-town friends
or relatives as a Christmas present.
It will be appreciated 52 weeks iii
the year.
Mrs. Wm. Allison returned home
from Victoria Hospital on Wednes
day of last week where she had re
cently undergone an operation. She
is getting along nicely.
A large evergreen tree has been
erected between the Town Hall and
the Library and. has been strung with
numerous colored lights presenting
a mest attractive appearance.
Mr. Calvin Cutting and Mr. Geo.
Andrews motored to London on Sat
urday and took the excursion train
to Toronto where they took in the
New York Rangers and Toronto
hockey game.
A few friends of Mrs. P. McTag-
gart, Sanders St., surprised her at
her home on Wednesday evening,
A
✓
ROBES—The gift for ease, satin or flannel in col
ours of wine, blue,'rose or green. Small, medium or
large sizes,to
of
to
■Companion to go
couple
Apply
Phone
iltp.
WANTED-
the sunny south for a (
months after Christmas.
James Gardiner, Kirkton.
21rl0.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders are being called for com
mercial electric cooking equipment,
suitable for Huron County Home.
Tenders to include all installation
costs. Particulars available at the
office of the County Clerk, Goderich.
Tenders to be in hands of the Clerk
by December 24th.
FOR SALE — Beatty Electric
Washer, demonstrator—$30.00’ re
duction, new guarantee.—Apply G.
A. Hawkins ltp.
FARM FOR .SALE—100 acres,
Lot A, Con. 10, Usborne, bank barn
silo, driving shed, garage, comfort
able house. Apply to Jessie Horn,
R. R. 1, Woodham. 12-9-3tp
FOR SALE
Pea and Corn Ensilage
„ $1.00 per ton
Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 noon
CANADIAN CANNERS
FOR SALE
Fern Pots and Flowering Potted
Plants. Many colors
L. DAY & SON
brickFOR SALE—A comfortable
home, modern conveniences. Can be
bought on reasonable terms.—C. V.
Pickard, Phone 165.
APARTMENT TO RENT — On
Main street, centrally located, 7
rooms and all conveniences. Apply
Times-Advocate,
Cash paid for Dead Animals or
Fertilizer Horses. Phone 34rl5,
Dashwood. We pay for phone calls
JACK WILLIAMS 10-29-tf
FOR SALE—40 acre farm. N pt.
10, North Boundary. Biddulph, bank barn 30 x 68 on stone and brick
foundation, framework, metal root, metal driveshed, hog pen, good wa
ter supply. Apply on premises to John R. Ogden, R,R. 1, Centralia.
Strayed Ads
aSTRAYED — Onto my farm,
Hereford steer. Owner may have
same by proving porperty and pay
ing expenses. Wm. Rats, Dashwood,
R.R. *3.
STRAYED'—One steer with either
one or two scissor clips on right
plate* a —
vember 17th,
information ikindlymoti'fy G. J.
Exeter.
Disappeared on night of No
Anyone having any
Dow
your
An
Send the Timos-Advocafe to
friend for a Christmas present,
aftrae+ive card will be sent to them
for LHriotxiias unnounviug; your guA.
$3.25 TO $4.95
Kydd, who recently
operation in St. Jos-
returned to 'her home
D. & H. Anthracite is not
ed to meet price — Instead
quality fuel, pure, uniform
a coal that is easily regulated.
Quality in turn make D. & H. An
thracite a low cost home heating
fuel. You get extra heat
every ten.
Prove these facts.
Phone 3 3 or 157
Fourth Sunday in Advent
8.30 a.m.—iH-oly Communion
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7.0'0 p.m.—Evensong and .Sermon
“The Joy of Christmas”
Christmas Concert, Friday, Decem
ber 17 th' at 8 o’clock.
Christmas Service on Christmas Day
at 9 a.m, in the church
BOUDOIR SLIPPERS—Cosy and warm in such a
variety of styles and colors. Designed for comfort.
KENWOOD ALL WOOL BLANKETS—A beauti
ful gift, satin bound in single and double bed sizes. Re
versible $9.50, solid colors $5.95.
SNO-SUITS—Roomy and warm. Wind and weather
resisting fabrics in reds, blues and browns. Sizes 8 to 14
$7.50
re-
for
the occasion being her birthday,
social hour was spent.
Mrs. A. W. Etherington, who
cently underwent an .operation
mastoid trouble in St. Joseph’s Hos
pital, London, returned home on
Wednesday of last week and is slow
ly regaining her health,,
A severe snow storm visited West
ern Ontario the latter part of last
week. On Thursday and Friday
the country roads were closed to
motor traffic and faithful old dob
bin had to come to the rescue. Snow
plows kept, the highways open.
Mrs. C. F. Chambers, of London,
visited with her parents last
week. Mrs. Winer last week had
the misfortune to fall dislocating her
shoulder. Mr. Chambers,
don, and Dr. and Mrs.
Strathroy, visited with.
Winer on Sunday.
The report of the
for September and October shows
that the average weekly' percentage
of the pupils from the Exeter Public
School making deposits was 44. The
total amount on deposit at the end
of October, 1937, was $661.17 as
compared with $614.94-a year ago.
Caven W. M. S.
The annual meeting of Caven
Presbyterian Church W. M. S. was
held at the home of Miss Jeckell on
Tuesday afternoon, -December 14th.
Mrs. Sillery president of the society
presided and devotional exercises
were conducted by Mrs. D. C. Hill.
Reports of the various secretaries
were given. The nominating com
mittee presented its report and Mrs.
Atkinson took charge of the election
of officers with the following results
Honorary President, Mrs. Christie;
President, Mrs. W- Sillery; 1st Vice-
President, Miss L..Jeckell; 2nd Vice-
President, Mrs. F. W. Gladman; Se
cretary, Mrs. Fuke; Treasurer, Mrs.
Kydd; Home Helpers’ Secretary,
Miss Jeckell; Welcome and Welfare
Secretary, Miss Weekes; Supply Se
cretary, Miss Hatter; Mission Band
Secretary, Mrs. Hill; Glad Tidings
Secretary, Mrs. C. Cann; Pianist &
Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Dow; Press
Secretary, Mrs. Hill. A motion was
passed to present to the Mission
Band, four Seals or Junior Certifi
cates. wMrs. Hill was asked to
choose the Mission Band members
who should receive them, A dainty
fireside .lunch was served by the
hostess.
The Pentecostal
MIZPAH MISSION
(Location one block North of
Creamery)
Christinas Service Friday 8 p.:
(any and all, are welcome)
Services for Sunday, December 19th
2 p.m.—S. >S. and Bible Class
3 p.m.—'Devotional Service
8 p.m.—Great Evangelistic Meeting
Text—i“Men whose lot, is always
cast in the land of Cabul”
Attend your church' in spite of the
*■ weather
J. T. EDGAR, Pastor
Continuing the monthly dividends
started in June 1934, E. P, Rowe’s
(eminent petroleum geologist, Tor
onto) Tilsonburg sweet natural gas
wells paid cut dividends, through
the Guaranty Trust Co., Toronto, in
October of $2,100, in November
$3,800 and this month will distri
bute $5,600.00.
Mr. Rowe’s Bruette NO'. 3 Gas
Well in the Chatham-Dover field
will pay out on its first monthly
at least $25.00 on each $50'0 invest-
ted with a larger dividend expected
in January.
of Lon-
Truemner, of
Mr. and Mrs,
penny banks
■Y
Christmas Cards
'Come in and See the grand collec
tion of Christmas Greeting Cards
we have to show you We advise
ordering while
most complete.
75'6 a dosen up
dress complete.
chase them without name as low as
21 for $1.00. Exeter Times-Advo-
cate.
PERMANENT ENDS
Including Shampoo and
Finger Wave
All approved method
for every type of
hair, Many different
solutions used.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
VISIT OUR CHINA DEPT,—A beautiful range of
fancy china and glassware is on display. She our tables
displays at
25c., 39c. AND 50c. X
Our gift shelves are stocked with practical sugges
tions for each member of the family. Come in and look
around.
SUGGESTIONS FOR
Bath Robes
House Coats
Sweater Coats
Leather Coats
Suede Coats
Biltmore Hats
Pyjamas
Forsythe Shirts
AU Wool Mufflers
MEN
Fine Gloves
Goloshes
Cosy Slippers
Boxed Neckwear
Boxed Braces
Initialed Handkerchiefs
Belts
Fancy Hose
Leather Caps i
Fcr many days we have been preparing this fine offering dF quality foods.
Leave us your Order for Christmas-Fowl
NUTS CHOCOLATES MINCEMEAT
ORANGES FANCY FIGS CRANBERRIES
CANDY DATES APPLES
GRAPES CHRISTMAS CAKE PEANUT BUTTER
the collection is
Prices range from
with, name and ad-
You may also- pur-
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