The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-06-12, Page 8THURSDAY, JUNE tath, 1911
V’s Beauty Shoppe
For Permanents of Lasting Beauty,
froquinole, (combination,
Machinelcss
VERA C, DECKER, Prop.
Phone 112
Evenings by Appointment
Exeter Markets
New wheat 80 c.
Creamery Butter, 35c
Eggs, A Large, 19c
Eggs, Medium, T7v
Eggs, B, 15c
Dressed liogs $12,00
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War Time Cpxnmiftqq
The recent Navy League Tug Day
in Exeter, under the management
of the Exeter District War Time
Committee, yielded $65.64. The
Boy Scouts did a very fine job in
canvassing the town in the after
noon and the shoppers during the
Saturday evening and their work
is fully appreciate^. The treasurer
and secretary of the committee open
ed the boxes and later remitted the
money to the Navy League. In
acknowledging the receipt of the
money the League -officials express
ed their sincere appreciation.t
i
Red Cross News
Friday next will be Red
packing day.
The treasurer, Mr. Moffatt, ac
knowledges receipt of the following
monies;
Caven Unit ...... $
Order of the Eastern Star...
Crediton, Sundry ..................
• Crediton Sunshine Class,
Evangelical S.S......,..............
James St,, Mr. Goulding’s
pupils’ recital ................
Exeter and District
War Charities Fund
The treasurer, Mr. Moffatt,..... __.... .. r......................... ac
knowledges receipt of the following
monies pvei’ the past few weeks;
Donation ................................$ 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. A. Geddes for
Toronto Telegram Fund
for British War Victims... 100.00
Exeter Lady Bowlers for
same fund ........................
. Collection at Red Cross meet
ing at Elimville ................
Navy League Tag Day .......
5.00
CHOICE
QUALITY MEATS
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full line of Smoked and
Lard;
and Shortening
A
Cured Meats, Butter,
Jitney Bingo
in. the Canadian Legion Rooms
SATURDAY, JUNE 14th
at 8.30 o’clock
Drawing for dour prize at 11 p.m.
AM Good Prizes. War Savings
Stamps
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Dottg^s C. Hill, B.A., B.P<
Minister
Mrs, J, Q, Cochrane. Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.-
THB EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
rather s Day, June 15th
Marion Pooley
Beauty Shop
All Work Guaranteed
Exeter Phone 245
-Public Worship. Sermon:
'The Adoption of Children.”
7 p.m.—Public Worship. Sermon:
“The Price of Sacrifice”
Friday, June 13, at 8 p.m.-—Meet
ing of S.S. teachers and officers
in church.
Remember father on Father’s Day. We can supply you with many articles that he
will be sure to appreciate.
Owing to numerous requests,
this
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Norval Woods M.A.
Mrs. N. J. Dore
Organist and Choir Leader
a.m.—Public Worship and Church
School. The Minister
7 p.m.—The Minister.
Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Midweek
meeting of prayer and Bible study
MEN’S FINE SHIRTS
In Forsythe or Tooke makes. New materials
. in fused or separate collars.
$1.95 to $2.25
a BILTMORE FELT HATS •
In the pevvest shapes and colors
$1.95 to $3.50
11
offer will remain for the
month of June.
Phone 38
Cross
1.00
26,01
8,00
2.15
.50
Main St
LOCALS
The office of the Times-Advo
cate will close each Saturday after
noon during the summer. The of
fice will be open from eight to ten
o’clock Saturday evenings.
Mrs, K. Hockey is visiting in Lon
don this week;
Miss Grace Snell spent -the week
end in Toronto.
Mr. Jim Moffatt, of Forest, spent
Sunday and Monday with his par
ents. , 0.
Reeve B. W. Tuckey is attending
County Council at Goderich this
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Floody, of
! Windsor, spent Sunday and Monday
■ -m___...___ ___ „ J
$7.00
DeLUXE CREAM PERMANENT
in Exeter and Blyth. i
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Dorrence '
and son, of Seaforth, visited friends
in town on Sunday.
Capt. W. E. Weekes, of the-
A.M.C., Chatham, spent the week
end at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Welsh and
Wayne, of Hensall,_ spent^Sunday
spent Sunday with ( Gordon May, of the Bank of
■" ’ L Mrs, Commerce staff, Brussels, spent
' •rtoG'F A" TV/f Trie? Ti/vmo
$4.50
10.07
65.64
Permanents, $2.95,
and $5.00
$3.75
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Arthur Page
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
10 a.m.—Church School.
11 am—Rev. J. B. Townsend, B.A.,
B.D., Belgrave.
7 p.m.—-Rev. J. B Townsend
Wednesday, 18 p.m.—Prayer Service
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
First Sunday after Trinity
8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion.
1'0 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser
mon. Preacher, Rev. M. H. Els
ton.
MEN’S PYJAMAS
In many new patterns in broadcloth
or flannelette
$1.50 to $2.50
NEW SUMMER SOX
The new short sox are cool and comfortable
for hot weather.
Per pair, 25c to 50c
New Patterns in Fine Worsted Suits for Men
You will buy much better cloths now than you will be able to get a few months later
as well as make quite a saving by buying now.
See our values in 2-pant suits at $25.00 to $30.00
CREPE-SOLED OXFORDS FOR
SUMMER
Clifford W. Hicks, of Centralia,
who joined the R.C.A.F. on May
10th, left for St. Hubert, Que., on
Thursday last. __ __, „ __ , _
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ready, of I with Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Clarke *
• Owen Sound, spent Sunday with (
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood.
W. Ready, who has spent the past
■ two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wood
returned to her home with them.
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Tomlinson’s
Foot Sufferers!
Attention!
Hairdressing
The St. Marys Parks Bowling
Club have extended an invitation to
the Exeter bowling club to visit them
on Tuesday evening, June 17th.
All members of -the Club are ask
ed to keep this date open.
Reserve Friday, June 27 th for
a three-act play, “Lena Rivers” to^
be given in McKnight’s .hall, spon
sored. by the Quilting Gang of Con.
2, Stephen.
Notice is hereby given to all
owners or harborers of dogs to pro
cure licenses for the year before
July 15 th, After this date sum
monses will be issued to those fail
ing to comply with thia order.
•J". SENIOR, Clerk
WANTED—Ten used bicycles. W.
Martin, Exeter south.
FOR SALE—Some nice houses
and cottages, some for cash, others
part cash, balance by month. 100-
acre farm with complete set of
buildings, with water system, good
bush, crops in. Priced right. W. C.
Pearce, Exeter. ltp
LOST—A. boy’s Mimo watch with
black leather band. Please leave
at the Times-Advocate. Itc
Sunday and Monday at his home
here.
The many friends of Mrs. J. G.
Jones will regret to know th®t she
is eonfined to her bed through ill
ness.
Mr. Nelson Hill returned to
ronto on Saturday after a ten-day
visit with his mother, Mrs. L.- Aid
worth.
Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Patrick, of
Toronto, spent Sunday and Monday
With Mrs. Patrick’s mother, Mrs. J.
C. Snell.
Mrs. Horton left Monday for In
gersoll, where she will spend a
month with her cousins, the Mc
Kelvey’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Christie, of
London, spent the week-end with
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Christie.
Mr. Glen M-cTavish, who is at
tending the Aircraft school at
Galt, spent Sunday and Monday at
his home here.
Mr. William Davis, of Sky Har
bor, Goderich, spent several -days at
his home. Bill had been under the
weather with a touch of pleurisy.
Mrs. Ellen Wilkinson is on a
six weeks’ visit with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr.
James Wilkinson, in
Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Toronto, are visiting with the lat
ter’s sister and brother-in-law,
To-
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A Freak of Nature
Mr. Richard Davis, on Monday
afternoon brought into the office
a couple of freak foliage -plants.#
Growing from the main stem -are’
three branches each with different
colored leaves. On one large branch
the leaves are red, on another
branch the leaves are red and green
and on a smaller branch the leaves
are green. Another slip from the
same plant produced green leaves
on one side of the stem and green
and red leaves on the other side.
Some of the leaves would be green
on one half and green and red on the
other half.
The Special Representative of
Miracle Foot Aid
FOR SALE — Thoroughbred
brown gelding, 7 years old, 15
hands 3 in., 900 lbs, well broken,
single, double and saddle. Apply
to Filmer Chappel, Cromarty.
WANTED—To pasture, 6 year
lings or 2-year-oId cattle. Will take
a horse to pasture. Apply at the
Times-Advocate. ltp.
APARTMENT FOR RENT—All
modern conveniences, sun room.
Available July 1st. Telephone 15 5J
See Geo. F. Clark for all kinds of
windmills, pump jacks, pumps and
piping. Repairing windmills and
pumps. Phone Crediton 23-6. R< R.
3 Dashwood.
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FOR SALE—Baby’s pram, bone
colored. As good as new: also play
pen. Apply at Times—Advocate.
29-3tp
FARMS FOR SALE—
brick house, hank barn,
buildings,
land,
terms,
desired,
for immediate or fail possession.
C. 'V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter.
■100 acres,
, water in
hydro, bush. Best of
Mostly seeded out. Easy
Immediate possession if
Several other good farms
CASH for fox horses and dead
animals. Two-hour service,
night, grinder for sale.
Crediton, 47rl5 collect.
Williams.
day or
Phone
Jack
4tp.
WOMEN WANTED
TURN YOUR TIME INTO „„„
LARS by selling Famllex Products
to the people In your 'community.
Be the only one in your territory to
make money with our line of 200
iguaranteed necessities, No ex-
pefience needed, Login with a few
dollats and own your business. No
risk. Eon catalogue and complete
details: BtO St. Clement Street,
Montreal,
DOL-
James St. W.A.
The Women’s Association of
James Street United Church held
their regular meeting in the church
parlors with the president, Mrs. F.
] May in charge. The meeting open-
i ed with hymn 156, “O Master Let
I me Walk with Thee”. Miss Reta
HAMILTON, ONT.
Will be at
A. E. WUERTH’S STORE '
“The Home of Bunny White”
Exeter, on o
Tuesday, June 17 th
2 to 7 p.m.
PLAN TO SEE HIM’
No Charges for Consultation .
“Miracle” Method of Correction
successfully proven by our many!
satisfied customers in this
district.
X■
and Mrs.
Winnipeg,
Penhale, of
Mr.vCX Q1OLUA TXxAU- WliUvllCJ. 'lYA'X • ■ -«
and Mrs.- George Walker, of Ste-
phen.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whittam and
little son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Lee and Mrs. Louden, of Sarnia,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brooks,
. me Walk with Thee’’. Miss Reta
Rowe read t'he -scripture and Mrs.
f Sharpe led in -prayer. After the
business, Mrs. Tom Coates favored
the ladies with a solo. Miss Down
gave a very interesting reading on
“The Life of Winston Churchill.”
Hymn 290, “God be With You Till
We Meet Again”, was -sung. The
meeting closed with the Mizpah
benediction, after which
served.
tea was
I
Mr.
and, Mrs. Jas. Wilson and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Smith attended the fun
eral of Mr. Jack Worden, of S-taffa,
on Friday afternoon last.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Wernei’ and son,
of London, and Mr. and. Mrs. Earl
Russell and ichildren, of Exeter,
spent Sunday with Mr.
W. J. Beer, -at Grand Bend.
Mr. -and Mrs. Bert Amy -and
Leslie, of Brantford, spent
week-end-, with Mr. and Mrs-
Amy and Mr. and ' Mrs. Wm.
whinney, of .the Goshen Line.
'Monday, June 9th, was observed
in Canada as the birthday of King
George VI, The postoffice -and the
banks Were closed and there was
a holiday for the school children.
Sgt. Rollie Motz has returned -to
his duties at Chatham after holi
daying at his home here. Bartie
Motz, of the Manning Pool, R.p.A.F.,
Toronto, was home for the week-end.
Mrs. F. J. Sanders and son Gor
don, Mrs. Vincent McFarlane, Mrs.
Percy M-cFarlune and Mrs. Letha
Emack, of Toronto, visited during
the past week with Mrs. Ida San
ders.
Mrs. Albert
field -and Mrs. , .
Lucknow, visited at the, home of
Mrs. Thos. Harvey one day last
week. The former Is a sister of
Mrs. Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lewis were
in London Thursday of last Week
where they attended Convocation,
Miss Eileen Lewis, who has been a
student at Besca Hall, graduated
with hot B,A. degree.
Mr. Edgar Torrance, a Ciinton boy
and a former employee at Henman's
Hardware store, Exeter, died re
cently at Sudbury. He is survived
by his widow and one daughter liv
ing at Sudbury. H1S mother to-
i
55c and $1.00 5?
23*
These are very comfortable and give
wonderful satisfaction.
$3.50 $3.95
N(EW NECKWEAR
In the new summer shades. Also in plain
colors.
SALMON
Fancy Cohoe
.. . 25c FREE!
Ten days’ supply of Cashmere
Bouquet Face Powder with four
cakes Cashmere Bouquet Soap,
HATCHWAY NO-BUTTON
UNDERWEAR
No buttons to come off—cool and com
fortable for hot weather
Per garment, $1.25
. 8c
$2.95
FATHERS’ DAY
with one of our
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Fresh Salted SODAS
25c
MEN’S FINE SHIRTS ‘
In a beautiful range of new patterns. Our
regular $1.50 line. Special
3 for $4.00
Fine English Raincoats made by Macintosh
This is a lovely fawn light raincoat, fully guaranteed to turn rain. A coat every man
should have. • All sizes. Special, each $5.00
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Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
Red Star
1 lb. tin
Dumart’s LARD
1 lb. pkg. ...
Hershey’s COCOA
lb. tin .. . 14c
RUBBER RINGS
BIG
L: 72-PAGE
&>ipAan Annie
SCRIBBLER
with the purchase of ♦
3 pkgs. Quaker Cornflakes
3 for 25c .
CHICK OATMEAL
Southcott Bros
Rev. Harry Jennings, who for
three years was an Anglican mis
sionary at Norman, N.W.T., and for
the past year as been stationed at
Ft. Smith, returned to Exeter Sat
urday evening and with Mrs. Jen
nings, has been, visiting with his
mother, Mrs. Harry Jennings, Sr.
Mr. Jennings left Fort Smith on the
14th of May, taking three and a
half weeks to make the trip home.
He visited with friends in Toronto
and London on the way here. Mr.
and Mrs. Jennings are at present
visiting the latter’s/ parents, Mr.
and
The James Street Mission Circle
met Monday evening at the home of
Miss Mary Gardiner, of Usborne.
There was a large attendance.
Hymns were sung. A very inspir
ing address was given by Miss Down
on “The Life of Winston Churchill’’.
Arrangements were made to hold a
picnic at Grand Bend the last Wed
nesday in June. A icontest was very
much enjoyed, after which a dainty
lunch was served.
' „ " . ‘ Mr.
Mrs. C. Lawrence, of Gorrie.operator
now sta-
Stuart
with the
tinned at-Halifax, is enjoying a two
week’s leave visiting at the parson
age at Thames Road.
Mrs.
operation for the removal of her
tonsils at Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital,
Wednesday morning.
Mair, a wireless
Canadian Navy,
Musical Recital
and Mrs. v
son, ]
the
M.
Ma-
Alvin Moir underwent an
| LEAVITT’S THEATRE
EXETER Phone 135
1
Johnston, of Ash-
(Dr.) Johnston, of 11I
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
“Santa Fe Trail”
starring ERROL FLYNN and an
all star cast
“CANADA CARRIES ON’’
ANDY CLYDE COMEDY
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
. 2 features •
“Captain Caution”
‘Three Musketeers’
A musical western
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Coming———
“Arizona”
to
Ing at Sudbury,
sides at Clinton,
NOTE—It will be interesting
know that this picture Was made
on the ranch of Mrs. Loretta
Holtzman Fletcher, formerly of
Crediton
The pupils Of Mr. W. R. Gould-
ing, A.T.C.M., gave a splendid recit
al in the basement of James St. "Un
ited church Friday evening of last
week. The basement was decor
ated with floor lamps and spring
flowers. Several Red Cross l-adies
in uniform attended as collectors
and ushers, the proceeds of the
evening being donated for Red
Cross purposes. At the close of the
program Mr. and Mrs. Goulding
entertained the pupils -and friends
to lunch. All the numbers were well
received. Piano solos were played
by Marian Woods, Velina Webster,
Shirley Thompson, George Dobbs,
Emily Wildman, Marguerite Pickard,
Betty Mickle, Billy Mickle, Mary
Fletcher, Catharine Gibson, Marion
Cowen, Marion Mills, Mitzie Mof
fatt, Kenneth Mills, Madeleine
Rundle, Grace BeCkier, Benson
Stoneman, Margaret Dougall; piano
duets by Betty and Billy Mickle,
Donald Southcott and Dawson Goul
ding, L. A. Wein and W. R. Goul
ding, Madeleihe Rundle and Donald
R-odd, Marion and Kenneth Mills,
B. Stonemail and W. R-, Goulding;
vocal solos by Barbara Harness,
Jean Hagerman, Jean Elliot, Case
Allen, Ruth Brown, Eunice Oest-
relcher, Gertrude Camm; vocal
duet by J). Gill and H. Hoffman. A
choir of eighteen voices sang four
numbers; the ladles of the choir
sang two numbers and the men sang
two numbers, 'rhe following com
prised the choir; sopranos, Gertrude
O’amm, May Patterson,
Dougall, Jean Hagerman
Oestreicher, Ruth Brown;
Joan Elliott, Ethel Clarke,
.Buswell, Barbara Dinney;
Douglas Cill,' Robt. Cameron,
Allen, Lawfence Wein; bass,
son Stoneman, Harry Hoffman
W. R. Goulding;
Trousseau Tea
Mr.s. Norman Hockey entertained
at a trousseau tea Wednesday after
noon and evening of last week in
honor of her daughter, Thelma,
bride of Saturday afternoon. In
the afternoon Miss Merna Sims dis
played the trousseau and linens
and Miss Florence McDonald the
China. Mrs. Hockey poured tea and
Miss Edith Hunter assisted with
the serving. In the evening the'
tropsseau and linens were displayed
by Misses Merna Sims and Edith
Hunter and the china by Miss Mac
Donald. Mrs. Hockey • poured tea
■and Miss Labelle Sims helped to
serve. Over a hundred guests re
gistered.
Remember
smart and up-to-the-minute
Arrow Shirts.
Ties, Socks, Pyjamas, Hats, Caps
and Sweaters.
W. W. T A M A N
PHONE 81
Margaret
,■ Eunice
altos,
Helen
tenor,
, Case
EXETER, ONT.