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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1938-05-12, Page 8THURSDAY, MAX 12th, 1938 The Fashion Experts of London, Paris, New York, Holly­ wood halve announced that Shorter Hair in 1938 will be worn by fash­ ionable ladies, It is now definite that return to Smarter Styles are favoured, Get yomr permanent in one of the New Styles at V’s 112 for Appointment Vera C. Decker Exeter Markets Oats 43c. Manitoba’s Best Flour $3,80 Welcome Flour $2.40 Low Grade Flour $1.90 Bran $1.65 Shorts $1.65 Creamery Butter 32c. Dairy Butter 26 - 29c. Eggs A. large 18c. Eggs Eggs Eggs Hogs A medium 16c. B 14c. C 13c. $9.35 ■ Rev. M. A. Hunt and Messrs. Jas. Morley and W. E. Middleton are at­ tending the ;Synod meeting in Lon­ don.* IDEAL MEAT MARKET Choice Quality Meats C. E. Zurbrigg, optometrist, will be closed on May 23, 24 and 25 while he is attending the Optometric Con­ vention in Toronto. NOTICE—Dr. H. H. Cowen will be attending the Dental Convention in Toronto on Monday, Tuesday Wednesday of next week. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that By-law prohibiting dogs from ning at large during tihe months of May, June, July and August will be strictly enforced and that all dog owners must secure tags. By Order of the Municipal Council Jos. Senior, Clerk THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Spring Coats at Bargain Prices.. All of our Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring Coats are greatly reduced for a quick clearance. If you are needing a coat be sure to see these SPECIAL BARGAINS. Fresh, Cured & Smoked Meats Butter, Lard and Shortening Milk and Cream SAVE THE COUPONS Main St.Phone 38 Exeter run- LOCALS NOTICE— Having opened an of­ fice m London and having all re­ cords of glasses made in Exeter I am prepared to give a one vice on all breakage and Mail to J. W. Ward, 260 Ave., London. day ser- repairs. Queens SEED BUCKWHEAT — We have on hand a quantity of excellent buckwheat, testing 50 lbs. or better, suitable for seed, which we offer at 85c. pr. bu. f.o.b. our mill, in cus­ tomers bags. COOK BRO'S. MILLING CO., ltc. Hensall, Ont. MAID WANTED — For London home. Apply by letter to P.O. Box 232, Exeter. WANTED — Work in gardens, plowing, etc. Call Exeter 167w. ltp FOR SALE—Hand washing ma­ chine in good shape. Phone Exeter 26w. FOR SALE—2 young Hereford bulls. Apply to John Hirtzel, phone 3G r 3, Crediton. 5-12-tfc Some building lots for sale, also farms and houses. Wm. Pearce, Exeter. ltp NEW HOME FOR' SALE—Let us show you through this 1£ storey brick. Also several other houses and farms.—C. V. PICNARD, phone 165. GIRL WANTED — For general housework. Two children, all mod­ ern conveniences, good wages. Mrs. Homer G. M-cLay, Aylmer, Ont.2tc. FOR SALE—Barn in good shape size 34 x 42, also small hen house suitable for colony house, buildings are near Shipka. For cheap. Apply Times-Advocate. These sale ROOF FIXING All kinds new and old. Flat As- pihalt roofs. We repair at $2.00 a square. Guarantee them for 5 yrs. We have used this new liquid on asphalt roofs for 8 years, still good as ever. Drop a card to Joe. Becker Roofer, Clinton, Phone 42. FOR SALE—House in Exeter with every convenience; good garden with fruit trees. Apply to L. Huston, phone 162 j. 3-17-tfc. BUILDERS ATTENTION — Use Cudmoire’s cement gravel for all cement work. Approved by engine­ ers. All grades of road gravel. We have two trucks to give prompt ser­ vice for all concrete jobs. Phone 171 r 3, Exeter. H. T. Cudmore, R. R. 1, Hensall. 3-31-tfc Every waking moment ’of every day, your eyes perform the mir­ acle of seeing, , . . bringing you 80 per cent of your consciousness of the world about you. From this thought emerges one clear duty! Make sure about the con­ dition of your eyes. C. E. ZURBRIGG, Optometrist at Exeter Comfortable glasses at reason­ able prices Open every week day except Wednesday G. M. Simpson BEAUTY SHOPPE All Work Guaranteed Phone 245 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas O. Hill, B.A., B.D, Minister Mrs. J, G« Cochrane, Organist a.m.—.Sunday School a.m.—-Public Worship 10 11 "The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup­ per.” p.m.—Public Worship Sermon from text “I go to prepare a«*place for you.” Friday, May 13th, at 8 p.m.: Prepar­ atory services and reception of new members. 7 SPRING DRESSES We are showing some very special bargains in Spring Dresses. They consist of print­ ed Chiffons, printed and plain Crepes at price? that are reasonable. I notice Dr. Roulston desires to announce that his Dental Office will be closed from Monday, May 16 th to Thurs­ day 19th inclusive, whilst he is at­ tending the Dental Convention at Toronto. The Ladies’ Guild of Trivitt Mem­ orial church will hold a cooking sale on Saturday, May 14th, at the Cent­ ral Hotel. Afternoon tea will be served. ■of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan McTavish was in Shake- Wednesday attending the Nestle, Mrs. Verna spent relatives in of London, a ! “Rugs, Stock of late importer, includes Wiltons, Broadlooms and Orientals, extremely low prices while stock lasts, will ship mail orders promptly, write for price list. TRADERS AND IMPORTERS 54 Wellington St., West, Toronto Not a fortune, but a pleasant, pro­ fitable business for earnest and ac­ tive people. Any dependable per­ son can operate this business in a reserved district. 200 guaranteed home necessities used by millions of people. Safe and advantageous casih plan. .SQUARE DEAL. No risk. For free ipatticulars write “FAMILEX” 570 St. Clement, Montreal, if ybu wish to “get somewhere.” TOMLINSON’S Hair Dressing Phoiie 146 ALL WAVES GUARANTEED Mr. Reg. Beavers, of Sarnia, spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. Norman Floody, of Windsor, visited in town over the week-end. Mr. W. E. Sanders visited for a few days last week in Windsor and Chatham. Mrs. A. S. Davis is spending this week with ;her daughter Mrs. Gordon Wells in London. •Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sangster, Hen­ sall, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. Gordon Appleton. Mr. and Mrs. James Francis, of Tavistock, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaques over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fleming, of Chatham, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moise. Mrs. T. McCurdy and Miss Tenie spent Sunday at Mt. Brydges visit­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cade. Mr. Archie Davis was in Toronto over the week-end attending the annual reunion of the 71st Battalion Mr. and Mrs. A. Bickle and Dor­ othy Ann, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Kuntz. Mr. and Mrs. John Hedden and family, of London, are visiting at 1 the home Kydd. Mrs. J. speare on funeral of her brother-in-law Mr. A. McTavish. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Paul Coates and Miss the w’eek-end visiting Hamilton. Mr. Thos. McCallum, former resident of Exeter, is quite ill at his home 431 Pall Mall St., of that city. Mrs. A. F. Passmore, of Toronto, and Mrs. Chas. Gladman, of London, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gladman. Mrs. Humphries and daughter Mardiena and Mr. Jim Glover, of Melbourne, called on Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pomeroy have returned to their 'home in London after spending the winter at St. Pe­ tersburg, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell and Mr. and Mrs. L. Payne and two daugh­ ters Ethel and Ruby called on Mrs. Martha Hewlett on Sunday last. Misses Jessie and Bessie Heywood and Miss Ethel Coward, of Exeter, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Heywood, of Eliinville. Miss Annie Cox, of Crediton; Mr. Thos. Page, of Mitchell and Mr. K. Swayze, of Fenwick, visited on Sun­ day at the home of Mrs. N. Hannigan Mrs. E. Hearts, of Toronto, is vis­ iting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Follick. Mrs. Follick will re­ turn to Toronto Friday with her on a visit. Dr. O. G. and Mrs. Tremner and daughter, of Strathroy; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chambers, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Winer on. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Milliken and children and little Elizabeth Ann Balkwill, of Harriston, home of Mr. and Mrs. will on Sunday. Mr; and Mrs. M. F. children, of London, and Rev, and Mrs. Shepherd, of Egmondville, vis­ ited at the home of Ml*, and Mrs. F» W. Gladman on Sunday, Visited at the W. A. Balk- Gladman and Screens! Warm weather will soon be here. Get those SCREENS and SCREEN DOORS NOW DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Wood Shingles, Toronto Asphalt Roofing Products This office will be open Saturday Evenings from 7 to 10 Huron Lumber Co. EXETER Phone 48 Residence 255 Clearing Sale OF MEN’S WORK ALSO SOME BOYS’ SIZES SHOES BROKEN GROCERIES 3 tins Pork & Beans.....for 25c. Canned Pumpkin ..... 3 cans 25c. Golden Bantam Corn 3 for 25c. Peanut Butter.......2 lbs. for 25c. 29c. Jams for ......................... 25c. Hillsdale Tea ........... per lb. 48c. and a number of other clearing lines H. Bierling JOHN W. WARD Formerly of Exeter wishes to an­ nounce that he has opened an office for the practice of Chiropractic, Electro-Therapy, Optometry, etc. in •the Avenue Bldg. 2 60 Queens Ave. London, Ont. Phone Fairmont 344 Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Baeker, of Ft. Francis, Ont., were guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. C. Moffatt on Tues­ day. Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay, of Wood- stock, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rod Ellis and Mrs. G. J. Dow. Mr. Fred Mitchell, of visited with Mrs. Mitchell ghter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hogarth over the week-end. Miss Janie Hogarth was also home from London. London, and dau- USED CARS 1936 CHEVROLET Deluxe Coach, Master model with trunk 1936 CHEVROLET, Standard Coach with Low Mileage 1934 CHEVROLET Master Coach 1935 CHEVROLET Master Coach 1934 CHEVROLET H.D. Truck 157 inch. W.B. Stake Body 1935 CHEVROLET 1-2 Ton Pick-up AND CO. Phone 100 Exeter MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E. Elliott, Minister Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir Leader 11 a.m.—The Minister 3 p.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—The Minister Monday Y. P. U. Thursday 7.30 p.m., Prayer Service 11 a.m.- 3 7 JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Arthur Page, Minister W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader -The Minister p.m.—Church School p.m.—St. Marys United Church- Choir. Speaker—.Rev. W. A. Walden Wednesday 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Thursday 2.30 p.m.—Monthly Meet­ ing of t-he W. M. S. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFauI Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Fourth Sunday After Easter 8.30 a.m.—Corporate Communion for the A. Y. P. A. 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer & Sermon “Christ and Immortality’’ The closing meeting of the A. Y. P. A. will be ,held Monday evening May 16th. A full attendance is re­ quested. I PENTECOSTAL MIZPAH MISSION (Location one block North of the Creamery) ■Sunday Services—3 p.m. & 8 p.m. You are cordially invited by Pastor J. T. EDGAR Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webber and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith visited with relatives in Sarnia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Willert, Mr. A. Willert and Miss Nora Brown, of Pe­ trolia, and Mr. A. Bowman, Detroit, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Broderick. Misses Doris Elliott and Doris Hedger, of London, were awarded the first class certificates for piano duet at the musical festival in Sarn­ ia Friday of last week. Doris is a daughter of Mr. Truman Elliott of town. Mr. R. H. Cornish, of town, mem­ ber of Cornish Bros. Electrical con­ tractors attended the annual ban­ quet of the Lions Club Monday ev­ ening in Goderich Wthieh. the Hon. P. Dewan, Minister the speaker. Among thoUe were in London day of Branch for the Mrs. G. Miss EVelyn Howard, Mrs. Southcott, Mrs. C. W. Christie and Miss Celia Christie. of Agriculture was from Exeter ' who Thursday and Fri- last week attending the Convention of the W. M. S. London Conference were: Mantle and Mrs. E. Buswell, J. M. A Full Line of FLOWERING PLANTS AND OTHER PLANTS — including — Spanish Onions, Five kinds of Cabbage,. Six kinds of Tomatoes, Four varieties of Asters, Verben­ as, Salvia, Drecena, Ferns, Be­ gonias, all kinds or Geraniums, Foliage, Vinca, Wandering Jew, Petunia—Giant, Balcony, Rosy Morn and others. Hanging Baskets, Etc. A Full List Next Week L. DAY & SON Florists Exeter Hazel Hazait — ha3 what? Why! Cress Corn and Bunion Salves!!! Removes Callusds, Warts, In- grown Toenails, tod. (Sold by Browning’s, Cole’s and all Drug Counters. Sil ■ —— .................... T.— 50 PAIR FRILLED CURTAINS A splendid curtain for bedrooms and kitchens in all shades. PER PAIR 59c. SPECIAL IN LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES 50 only Ladies’ Print House Dresses, our regular 79c. to $1.00. These are slight­ ly soiled. WHILE THEY LAST—50c. .........................—.. .........................■■ AXMINSTER MATS 27 inches by 54 inches. A good qual­ ity mat in a wide range of patterns and colors. VERY SPECIAL AT $2.95 ROOM LOTS OF WALL PAPER i See our room lots of Wall paper with enough paper for a good sized room at 99c., $1.29 AND $1.49 Special Prices on Axminister Rugs These are outstanding values. They come in three sizes. Compare our quality patterns and prices before buying 7 1-2 by 9 ft. $19.95 9 by 10 1-2 ft. $29.95 9 by 12ft. $34.95 BORDERLESS RUGS in English Floorcovering. Note these low prices 6 by 9 ft. $2.50 — 9 by 10 1-2 ft. $4.35 7 1-2 by 9 ft. $3.10 — 9 by 12 ft. $4.95 9 by 9 ft. $3.75 9 by 15 ft. $6.25 4 YDS. WIDE ENGLISH LINOLEUM This is a drop pattern and we have but one pattern to show you. Clearing this week at per yard. Splendid pattern for Dining rooms and Bedrooms SPECIAL AT $3.00 WASHABLE BLINDS A good quality and good looking blind that is washable. In green only AT EACH 50c. CURTAIN NETS We offer a splendid range of curtain net and scrims in new weaves and colorings AT PER YARD 25c. GROCERY SPECIALS PINEAPPLES Buy your Pines this week Large, 2 for .. 39c Medium, 2 for 29c COMFORT SOAP with dish cloth free SUPER-SUDS Concentrated large pkg ^kNEW ECONOMY 2 1-lb. pkgs 25cJELLY Dessert 6 for ... . 25c CHICK OATMEAL Rolled, 7 lb... 25c i 55c per pkg ORANGE PEKOE TEA Cup & Saucer with every package 1 lb. for ... . 70c CATTLE SALT BLOCKS OR BAGS Southcott Bros 1C3 Trivitt Women’s Auxiliary The Women’s Auxiliary of Trivitt Memorial church met in the Parish Hall on Tuesday evening. The meeting opened with .hymn, 3118i fol­ lowed by Litany and prayers by Mrs. Tanton. Mrs. Luxton gave the Scripture reading. The roll call was answered iby alternate reading of Psalm 23. Mary Day gave the treasurer’s report. After the busi­ ness' was over readings were given by Caroline Davis and Miss ■ McTag- gart. Mrs. Tanton read a chapter of the Study Book. The meeting closed with hymn 20 followed by the benediction. London - Wingham Motorways Change of TIME-TABLE LEAVE EXETER SOUTHBOUND— Daily Except Sundays and Holidays 9.00 A*.M. & 4.55 P.M. NORTHBOUND— Daily Except Sundays and Holidays 1.45 pan', to Wingham 7.10 P.M. to Kincardine SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS ONLY SOUTHBOUND— 6,10 P.M. NORTHBOUND— 1.45 p.iii. to Wiugham. 8.55 P.M. to Kincardine For Fitrthcr Information Consult Local Agent, Central Hotel ^1 • ••• A new line of Currie Crystal Crash Ties in rich colors, has just been received PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 A New Line of Men’s Socks Ankle length in Silk and Silk and Wool • ••• STRAW HATS Summer Straws will soon be the vogue. We are prepared with a splendid line for the opening of the Straw Hat season. SUMMER TROUSERS AND SPORT, SLACKS FANCY BELTS NEW AND DISTINCTIVE 50c. and $1.00 W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Miss Doris Payne was the guest of Mrs. Wm. Gaiser, Crediton, for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. son Donald and den, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd. Kydd is confined to the house thro’ illness. L. MacDonald and Mrs. Samuel Hed- spent Monday with Mr. James Street W. A. The Women’s Association of James Street Church held their regular meeting on Thursday last with Mrs. C. Nestle in charge, Scripture was read by Mrs. Thos. Coates. Mrs. Page led in prayer. The W. A. are plan­ ning to hold a Strawberry Supper in June. The Crediton W. A. have in­ vited the James St. W. A. to meet With them in June. Miss Flossie Huntei* gave an instrumental. Mrs. Abbott gave a reading “A Tribute to Mothers.” Mrs. Elismeto sang a solo. Luftch was served at the elose. Messrs. E. M. Dignan and Clarke Fisher were in London Tuesday 'at­ tending the funeral of the late Major Betts, M.P. W. M. S. Sectional Meeting Mrs. B. Marwick, president of Te- miskaming Presbyterial,' a woman who has done a great deal of per­ sonal work among around Cochrane, in tario, was the guest sectional meeting of held in CaVen 'Church Thursday af­ ternoon, April 28th. In a very in­ teresting and instructive way sihe told of that work. Hensall Auxil­ iary took charge of the devotional part of the meeting and four ladies from Seaforth contributed a vocal number. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Sillery, president of the local Auxiliary and a dainty Iuncih served by the Exeter ladies. Mrs* Henry Strang p'Oiured tea. the settlers Northern On- speaker at a the W. M. S.