The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1939-08-24, Page 8THURSDAY, AUGUST &4th, 1930 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
V’s Beauty Shoppe
NOTICE
V’s Beauty Shoppe will be clos
ed Saturday, September 2nd to
Thursday, September 7th.
Phone 112
Evenings by Appointment
Vera C. Decker, Proprietress
LEAVITT'S THEATRE
This Theatre Is Air Conditioned
Phone 135
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
“DAWN PATROL”
with ERROL FLYNN and BASIL
RATHBONE
j TWO NIGHTS OXLY |
MIDNITE, MONDAY AT 12:05
Monday Night, August 28th
“FIVE CAME BACK”
with
CHESTER MORRIS, WENDY
BARRIE and an All Star Cast
Exeter Markets
Wheat 49-53Jc.
(according to grade)
Oats 25c.
Barley 35 c.
Creamery Butter1 2 Ge.
Dairy Butter 20-23c. Eggs, A large 23c.
Eggs, medium 21c.
Eggs B 15c.
Hogs, dressed $10.00
— The ■—
Ideal Meat Market
HOME COOKED
Meat Loaf
18c per lb.
Also a Full Line of
COOKED, SMOKED,
CURED
AND FRESH MEATS
Phone 38 Main St.
o • o
Those wearing Correct
glasses will tell you of
the relief and comfort
imparted by properly
fitted glasses.
Life looks differently
through them.
Don’t Neglect Your Eyes
C. E. ZURBRIGG
Optometrist at Exeter
Newest Approved Methods of
Eyesight Testing Used
Office epen 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
every week day except
Wednesday
Marion Pooley
BEAUTY SHOPPE
All Work Guaranteed
Exeter Phone 245
I*
All Summer Dresses Greatly
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B.A., B.D,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—Public Worship
Sermon,—“The Threat of War”
UNION SERVICES
Main Street and Jamess Street
United Churches
Rev. A. Page, of James Street in
charge.
Music und.er the direction of Mr.
W. R. Goulding and the James St
choir.
10 a.m.—Church Schools
11 a.m.—Main St.
Rev. Arthur Page
7 p.m.—James Street
Rev. Arthur Page
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
in James Street Church.
To clear the balance of our Summer Dresses the price on
every dress has been greatly reduced. It will be to your
interest to see them and buy one or two.
Unbleached Sheeting 72 inches by 90 inches
This Sheeting is an exceptionally good cotton, fine weave, good weight and long wearing.
We bought a quantity to get them at this low price. Each 89c
Regent Yarns for Knitting
Regent Yarns are considered one of the best lines that are made. We carry a full range
of shades in the following:
SEA SHELL 15c, SEA GULL 20c, SEA BEACH AND BONNIE LASS 25c
| TWO NIGHTS ONLY |
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
August 29th and 30th
“JUAREZ”
(Warezz)
with
PAUL MUNI, BETTE DAVIS ,
BRIAN AHERNE
First Performance 8:15 p.m.
Bartie Motz is holidaying at Granu
Bend this week.
FOUND—Between Khiva and Mt.
Carmel one dress and one shirt.
Owner may have same by paying for
advt. David Geromette, Jr., R. R. 3,
Dashwood.
FOUND—A pair of glasses (be
lieved to be a paii* of child’s glasses)
Apply to S. Purdon at Mr. S. Ross’.
LOST—A tortoise-shell cat, near
Exeter station. Answers to name of
Ginger. Owner lives in Hamilton,
Ontario. Please return to Mrs. L.
Aidworth, Exeter. Reward.
FOR SALE—-A 4-burner oil stove
for sale. Apply Ideal Meat Market.
FOR SALE—Dawson Golden Chaff
Wheat from registered stock. Apply
Harry Strang, R.R. 1, Hensail, or
phone Exeter 177rl6. 8-23-tf.
FOR SALE—-Used 5-tube cabinet
Victor radio. First $15.00 takes it.
Sandy Elliot, Exeter.
PEACHES—Good quality canning
peaches, ripe after August 28. Bring
baskets to the orchard, Ridge Road,
Bosanquet, 4 miles southwest of
Thedford. Get your supply at reas
onable prices. Geo. A. Donald,
Thedford. ltp.
WANTED—Small sum of money,
on mortgage for two years, 5 per
cent, interest half yearly. Apply at
Times-Advocate.
Gladioli Cut Blooms 25c. a dozen.
Norman Norry. tfc
FOR SALE—9x18 Wilton Rug in
good condition.—J. C. Vidt, Exeter.
NOTICE
Owing to breakdown of ensilage
stacker, are giving away a quantity
of green pea straw. 31
CANADIAN CANNERS LTD.
HOUSES FOR SALE—A comforthome in Exeter, every convenience,
easy terms; also houses in Hensail,
Crediton, Centralia and Parkhill. C.
V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter.
See me about that paint job. In
side or outside work done; also sign
painting and furniture. Terms reas
onable.—TOM WALKER 8-3-2tc.
For Good Quality, Serviceable Din
nerware at Moderate Prices. See our
large assortment at S. B. TAYLOR’S
Jeweller and China Shop.
TO EXCHANGE —A brick house
in the City of London either on a
farm, or a first mortgage on a farm,
in the vicinity of Exeter. For further
.particulars, apply to J. W. Morley,
Exeter, Ontario. 8-17-2tc.
nicely
house,
shed;
Wm.
ltp
FOR SALE—50 acre farm
situated, comfortably small
good bank barn, implement
also a frame house in Exeter.
Pearce.
FARMS FOR SALE—I have sev
eral choice farms for immediate or
fall possession.—C, V, Pickard, Exe*
ter, phone 165.
FREE OFFER
For a limited time only we will
give one load lane gravel FREE with
every five loads cement gravel. For a
gravel that proves itself satisfactory
for every purpose.
Phone 171rS, Exeter
. Cudmore Standard Gravel
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I LOCALS I
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Miss Marjorie May is visiting with
her aunt, Mrs. W. Hall, at Mitchell.
Mrs. N. Creech, of Toronto, is vis
iting with Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech
Mrs. T. McCurdy and Miss Tenie
are holidaying with relatives in Es
sex.
Mr. Eric Carscadden has returned
after visiting his parents at Russell,
Ontario.
Mr. Alan Pickard, of Regina, is
visiting with his brother, C. V. and
Mrs. Pickard.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Padfield, Brant
ford, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Campbell.
Mr. Nelson Taylor, of Richmond,
Que., is visiting with his nephew,
Mr. S. B.and Mrs. Taylor.
Mrs. Allen Pond and son James,
of Toronto, spent the week-end witn
Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden.
Norman and Gordon Penrose are
visiting with their grandparents,
Rev. and Mrs. Penrose of town.
Mrs. J. G. Jones and Miss May,
are holidaying at their summer cot
tage “The Mayflower” at Grand
Bend.
Mrs. Wm. Kuntz returned home
Sunday after visiting fox* several
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Bickell, London.
Mrs. Emerson Cornish, who was
in London for ten days receiving
treatment at Victoria Hospital has
returned home much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley and
Maida, of Whalen and Miss Eleanor
Durfield, of Sault Ste. Marie, spenv
Monday at the home of Mrs. A. Dun
ning.
Mrs. Gertrude Hockey and son Mr.
‘Kenneth Hockey are holidaying in
Lansing and other parts of the
States.
Mr. and Mrs. Norsworthy and son
Scott, have been visiting Dr. and
Mrs. Fletcher. Mr. Norsworthy is
manager of a Bank at Trenton.
Mrs. Case R. Howard, of New
York, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
H. Gidley. Mr. and Mrs. Whiteford
of New Jersey, were visitors here.
Ola Morley, of Whalen, and Mar
jorie Earl, Alma and Ray Jaques, ol'
Zion, have returned to their homes
after visiting theii* grandmother,
Mrs. A. Gunning.
The South Section W.M.S. of the
Huron Presbyterial will meet at
Grand Bend on Thursday, October
17th. Mrs. (Rev.) Hugh Taylor
will be guest, speaker.
Rev. Mr. Penrose conducted the
service at Goshen on Sunday last
relieving for Mr. Peters, who is on
vacation. Mr. Chas. Godbolt assist
ed with the singing.
Mr. W. H. Dearing is again, able
to be around following his recent
illness with a heart condition. He
was up town Monday for the first
time since his illness.
Mr. Wm. May and Gordon motored
to Rochester, N. Y., on Saturday ana
were acocmpanied home by Mrs. May
■who has been visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Ericson.
Mrs. Pletch and son Louis, of
Walkerton; Mrs. Searle, of St.
Thomas and Miss Searle, of Kewatin
visited on Tuesday with Mr, an'd
Mrs, W. E. Middleton.
Mr. Aquila Sheere, of Lansing,
Mich., is visiting with his brother
and sisters in town. Mr. Sheere is
recuperating from a second operation
which he underwent in a Lansing
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Davis and
three children. Of Ft. Erie, and Mr.
and Mrs. B. Rathfan, of Port Col-
borne, parents of Mrs. Davis, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Davis on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Ferguson, of
: Toronto, motbred up and visited with
| Mr. and Mrs, Rd. Coates. They re
turned Wednesday accompanied by
I Miss Ila Westcott, who has been
holidaying here.
DON’T JUST SAY “COAL”
SPECIFY D&H ANTHRACITE
Toil-flight performance of a coal de
pends on its consistant high quality.
D&H gives top-flight performance
because superior preparation Insures
purity, while accurate sizing provides
steady, even heat. Heat that makes
your home happy.
Don’t be satisfied with just plain
Coal. Specify D&H
JAS. P. BOWEY
Phone 33, Residence 157
FARMERS, ATTENTION
We have now on
of Shorts, Bran,
ings and Salt.
Also Government
received at the elevator.
For Further Particulars Phone
hand a full stock
Hominy, Screen-
Wheat is being
R. G. SELDON & SON
90 or 2W, Exeter
SCIATICA
PAD JSEUHITIS hl lie lumbago
rull MUSCULAR
• INFLAMMATORY
THOMAS’ RHEUMATISM
REMEDY
A highly recommended and medically
endorsed product quickly and efficient
ly removes the cause. See your druggist
or write
THOMAS’ RHEUMATISM
REMEDY
21 Yale St. London, Ont.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemlsa
Twelfth Sunday After Trinity
9.45 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Morning Prayer & Sermon
“Chief Things First”
The 51st Anniversary of Trivitt
Memorial Church will be held Sun
day, September 3, 1939
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
THE PENTECOSTAL
MIZPAH MISSION
/i
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v
Announcing the coining of Rev.
E. Clemens, September 3rd, to
take charge of this pastorate.
There are Special Services every
night this week at the Mission
with Mr. V. Trimmer and Mr. R.
Robinson in /charge. You can
not afford to miss hearing these
talented young men with their
music and message. Come!
Services for Sunday, August 27
10 a.m.—S. S. and Bible Class
11 a.m.—Devotional Service and
Communion.
p.m.—Great Evangelical Meet
ing to be held in the Theatre.
Pastor J. T. Edgar
s
Visit Our China Counter
Many new lines have been added for the tourist trade, bring in your visitors and show
them around. We always have something new to show you.
Beautiful All Wool Kenwood Blankets
See the new Floral Tints in .Kenwood Blankets. We carry a full range of colors in plain
shades. Also plain white with candy stripe borders.
15 Pieces of Turkish Towelling
These towellings are imported direct from England and by buying them direct you save
as much as five cents a yard. See our values at 15c, 20c, 25c, 27c and 35c.
English and Russian Pure Linen Towelling
In a wide range of bright colored stripes for tea towels, also a splendid weight and good
drying linen that comes from Russia that is splendid for roller towels. Special, yard 25c
GROCERY SPECIALS
SOAP
P & G 5 bars 19c
CHICKEN HADDIE
2 tins.............25c
BUS DEPOT
IS NOW LOCATED AT
Tomlinson’s Barber
PHONE 146
TIMETABLE
Southbound
Leave Exeter daily except
and Holidays
8:50 a.m. 4:55
Sundays 6:05 p.m.
Holidays 8:50 a.m. 6:05 p.m.
Sundays
p.m.
Northbound
Daily except Sunday and Holidays
1.45 p.m. 7.15 p.m.
Sundays and Holidays
1:45 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
For further information see Local
Agent
Western Ontario Motorways
AGENTS WANTED! FAMILEX
WILL START YOU in a .profitable
business like hundreds of others
throughout Canada. No experience
required. We train you. Liberal
commission for selling 200 guaran
teed necessities. Meet all competition
successfully. Ambitious salesmen,
write for FREE catalogue and plan
without obligation, FAMILEX Co.
570 St. Clement St., Montreal.
PIANO TUNING
& REPAIRING
Our tun ex* Mr.
S. BOA RDMAN.
formerly 11 years
with Heintzman &
Co will be in Ex
eter and
in the course
few days.
Kindly 1 e
orders with
Martin. Repairing and demothing a ;
specialty. Be sure and wait
Boardman. It pays.
district
of a
a v p
W.
COFFEE
Maxwell House
1 lb. ti n........................ 39c
V2 lb. tin ...................... 20c
SALMON
Golden Net
1 lb. tin ... . 25c
SPECIAL
Choice Pastry Flour
JAM
Choice of Raspberry, Straw
berry and Orange
Large jar . . . 25c
24 lb. bag 43c
CLASSIC CLEANSER
3 tins...........13c
HEINZ PURE VINEGAR
1 gal.................55c
SHAKER SALT
Iodized or Plain
3 cans . . . 18c
Southcott Bros
FOR SALE—Registered No.
Dawson’s Golden Chaff ””
(O.A.C. 61) 2nd generation, 2 bush- relatives and
el bag, sealed, 9<’c. per bushel.
Orders over 8 bushels 10c. less.
Some first generation at ^l.SO per
bushel, exceptionally true to variety.
This wheat yielded an average on
four fields of 56 bus. pei* acre. Nice
sample, cleaned and graded and
from stinking smut.—Alex M.
wart, Ailsa Craig, Ontario.
Grant McTavish, of Shakespeare,
and Glen, of town, are holidaying at
Grand Bend this week.
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood, of Sud-
for bury, visited during the past week
i with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, the
J parents of the former.
I Miss Merna Sims is at present vis-
1 iting with her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Wheat Melvin L. Sims, of Windsor and .with
I friends in Detroit.
Snell, who has been
relatives and friends
some time, returned to
Fall Suitings
lr
free
Ste-
Mr. A. Tomlinson, who conducts a
barber shop and hair-dressing par
lors, has moved from the north to
the south side of the building he
has
son
off
beauty parlor and private room for
shampooing. The rooms*have been
redecorated, indirect lighting addeu
and new pressed steel chairs provid
ed.
been occupying. Mr. Tomlin-
has had the building partitioned,
for barber shop, waiting room,
EXETER HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
Annual Flower Show
Saturday, August 26th
in th£ —
Carnegie Library
DOORS OPEN FROM 3 to 6 and 7 to 10 p.m.
No admission will be charged, but a Director ‘will be present
to receive contributions in aid of the work of the Society.
We have now on hand a fine
display of New Fall Suitings
and Samples
TIP-TOP SAMPLES
W. R. JOHNSTON SAMPLES
I Mrs. Eliza
■ visiting with
in Exeter for
Windsor on Wednesday.
Mr. Willis Downie and sister Miss
Mildred, of Duluth, called on Mr. and
Mrs. John Hunter while on their way
to Ottawa, Montreal and New York.
Mr, and Mrs. G. P. Holmberg,
Ethel and Jean, of Sault Ste. Marie,
are visiting with Mrs. Holmberg’s
father, Mr. L. Day.
Mrs,. Jas. McCormick and her mo
ther, Mrs. J. T. Whittle, returned to
their home in Saskatoon, Sask., af
ter visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Nel
son Statton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Soldon and
family, of Hensall and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Vale spent Sunday
latter’s daughter, Mr. and
Dowell, of Denfield.
Mrs. Ray Wilson, and
Helen, of
days with Mr
son. Helen is
other week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark, of For
est, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Neth-
ery, Ruth and Billy, of Belgrave,
were week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Van Camp.
Mr., and Mrs. Benson Tuckey, Miss
Margaret Ellerington and Mr. Les.
Coates, have returned home after a
pleasant week’s holiday taking in the
World’s Fair, New York.
Mrs. G. M. Matheson, of Ft. Wil
liam, is visiting with her brother
Mr. and Mrs. A, Tomlinson. Before
her recent marriage Miss Tomlinson
was a stenographer and held a gold
medal as typist and silvef medal
for shorthand,
I
I
with the
Mrs. Wm.i
daughter,
London, spent several
and Mrs. Wm. Thom-
remaining for an-
Prepare for the cool weather
Get Your Order In Early
W. W. T A M A N
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
Miss Ann E. Turnbull, R.N!, 01
I New York, is spending her vacation
at the home of her mother, Mrs. E.
Turnbull, Mr. Wilfred G. Turnbull,
recently returned to Toronto after
visiting his mother.
Recent visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. nW. H. Johnston were Miss
Grace Blake, teacher in Drumbo
Continuation School and her sister,
Miss' Olive, of Lucknow; also Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Johnson and son
"Morley, of Auburn. These latter
visited Mrs. Johnston’s sister, Mrs,
Thomas Harvey and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald, and
three children, of Acton, visited Mrs.
Thomas Harvey on Sunday. Mrs.
Macdonald is a daughter of Mr. Sam.
Rowe and the late Mrs. Rowe, toe
Lottie Perkins, of Galt. Mrs. Har
vey and Mrs. <T. Batson and children
returned with Mr, and Mrs. Macdon
ald tor a tew days’ visit in Acton.
The Women’s Auxiliary Guild and
Little Helpers of Trivitt Memorial
church held a picnic on Thursday at
Riverview Park with about forty
present.The afternoon was spent in
games and after a bountiful supper
races were run.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Sims visited
with friends in Ailsa. Craig Sunday.
They were accompanied home by Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hatter, who had been
visiting there with Mr, Hatter’s par
ents ovei* the week-end,
Mr. A. W. Johnston, M.A.
onto, Actuary with
Life and Dr. and Mrs,
ston and Peter, of
have returned home
a few days here With their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston. At
Wallkill, the second-named is phy
sician-in-charge of the new Reform
atory Prison there.
Tor-
the Excelsior
W. Cecil john-
Wallkill, N.Y.,
after spending
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