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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-07-04, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, JURY 4tl«, 1029 Mi’, and. Mrs. R. N. Creech and son Hugh-spent a few days- in Brantford ;lhst •vt'eek. Mrs. *W. Creech re*, turned with them hnd is spending a Wvv days here. rMr. Edgar Lowry, Miss Padbury 4-md Mr. and Mrs. Vogen, all of Tq- ronto, were week-end visitors with the ‘former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lowry. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Aylen’, of Windsor, spent Saturday, and Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. L. V, Hogarth Mrs. . Hogarth -is at present at. Vic­ toria Hospital, London, undergoing treatment. Farmers residing on the London Road in the second block north of Exeter who’have ndt hitherto been served by rural route are' in ‘future t6 be served from R. R. 'No,3, by running a spur north. This is the route served by Mr. J. Harding. iMr. and Mrs. Chas. W, Ford Rave returned *to London after spending several days in Exeter where Mr. Ford has been recuperating Trom his ^e'cent operation. He expects to resume his position as traveller next week. Mr. I. H. Spicer, of Denver, Col., is visiting with‘Mr. and Mrs. David Rpwcliffe and other friends in Exe­ ter. M?.’ Spicer made the ’ trip from Denver to Detroit, a distance of 1500 miles by motor bus, leaving Denver, Wednesday evening and arriving in Detroit Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Spicer is at the same time making ,a trip to Winnipeg and through the west to the coast. JExeter markets Wheat $1.10 . Oats 50 c. Barley 60 c. Manitoba Flour $4.00 Mode) Flour $3,75 ' Pastry Floiir $3.65 Feed Flour $2.10 Bran $1.65 Shorts $1.75 Creamery Butter 43c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs 4’ Butter 39 c. extras 26 c. firsts 24c. second’s 20 and 18c. $12.00 the Tuesday The strawberry festival James St. United churc changed from Friday, July the -gtrawberri -wood- baud' in. the as been uly 9 th to der to secure eir best. Dash- ndance. FOOTBALL BENEFIT A benefit football match will be played at the fair grounds this Thursday, evening between the Old , Country Eads and the Exeter boys. Silver collection will be charged. Str berries Cliurch/^ocials ff£m! Fresh the vine the dajl of the social; Victor Snell’s fa|m, London Rtf. S. JPhone off on CAVEN. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ; Rev. J. Bernard Rhodey, Minister. 10 a.m,—Sunday School 11 a.m.-r-Rev Irving B. Kaine, B.A. q! Seaforth. 7.30 p.m.-—Rev. Irving B. Kaine UNION SERVICES FOR JULY AND AUGUST wis s to announce from July 2nd at the. annual uringjjthis time 6-20-4tc Dr. Atkinson that he will to. 13th. in militia trainin the office will bWTclosed Hear Rev. St. United chi July 4th. ichliter at Main hursday evening, said. *ji i1 ’This Store will Close at 12' o’clock, noon, each Wednesday during June, July and August. PRETTY NEW SUMMER 4 > Main Street and James Street United churches July—Rev. D. -McTavisli, preacher Main ’ Street Choir- in charge intisic. July •4 July July July 14—11 21—11 28—II 7—11 a.m, James St.; 7 Main St. a.m. Main St.; 7 James St. * * a.m. James St,; 7 -p.m. Main St. a.m, Main St.; 7 p.m. James St, Exeter Celtral.—GEO./IHAY f ■ e for gen- willing to 1. Apply to ^-London side," 7-4-ltc. Gil •eral housfel go to Londi Mrs. C. L. 7 ■Grand Bend. Messrs, Hi • & SojoraiMl" WANTED—AAt o eepi , J. Digna.n mons, black-: smiths, '^fi’hounjflKTTiat they will 'close -their tfraces _ -^business each Wed- nesday*tfftorho<^i...during^ July and August,/" Tractoi’ plowing /lance no • obieS amount of w ^discing, dis- _ fop* reasonable <J|Appfy to W. Brad­ shaw, Elimvflle> 7-4-3tp JR^TJERLIBR During the months July .and-Au­ gust the Exeter Public Library will Ibe. closed on Wednesday afternoon .and evening. Mrs. M. have her holi August 10 th, which dates the opened. Howafd, Librarian, will om July 29th to ■ inclusive. . During brary’will not be By order of the Board TO RENT—Furnished cottage at Grand Bend for 2 weeks, July 6th to 20th. Rent $30.00. Apply Tinies- Advocate. ply to Parkhilj. - • FOR SAtvE—Good. Outfit ip gpVd- ' i.u ■’GlWer Hulferia'n n Threshing ng order also ase Engine. Ap- lierland, Box 293/ 6-27-3tc FOR SALE—30 res : of alfalfa, hay and 30 airesjtff mixed hay. Ap­ ply to Wm. '■ Kirkton. jlKl, phone 10 r 14, ci* Oranges are stLH^Sc. a dozen at C. L. Wilson^frt**^ TWO HOUSES FOR SALE^To. dose the Estate of the laife James McCurdy.—Fra St., Exeter, wit ■Will be sold Archie McCurd to Gladman & ne housesfPon Simcoe goodj^arden plots, ly. Apply to. rktbn, Ont., or bury, Exdter, Orit. ' 6-13- 4tc. FOR SAI with all m ply to C. rug brick house, improvements. Ap- 11. 5-30-tfCr Mr, Jas. Grieves spent Sunday in Brussels. Mr. W. A. Patrick, of Shakespeare visited in town over the holidays. Miss Mary Homey, of London, spent the holidays with Miss Mildred. Rowe. Mr. Cliff M’ciAvoy, of Wingham# spent the holidays with his mother in town. Miss Dorothy Snell, of St- Thomas, spent the Holidays with her parents in town. The McDonald family picnic is be­ ing held at Springbank to-day (W.ed-. nesday.) ’ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons, of Windsor, spent the holidays with relatives.' Mrs. RobtA.,Campbell, of Saginaw-, Mich., is visiting with Mrs. John Gould, of Hay. Misses Ethel and Alice Preszcator, of London, spent the holidays at t’heir home here. Air. S. J. Sweitzer, of London, vis­ ited with his mother, Mirs. Sweitzer, lovei; the week-end. ..Mrs,. Jas. Brintnell,.who has been laid up with a sprained ankle is able .to be around again. ■ , Misses |Mildr„ed and -Florence Nbrry, of London, were home for Sunday and Monday. Mrs. J. G. Sitanbury and family have Amoved up to their cottage at Bayfield zfor the" summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hill,. of Kit­ chener, spent the holidays with Mr. and ‘Mrs. L. Heideinan. Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Arscott, of Kil- arney, Man., are visiting with rela­ tives in ’this cojnmunjty. Mrs. J. G. Jonps and Miss May are spending 'this week at their summer cottage at Grand Bend. Miss Isaura Knight, of. London, spent the holidays with her parents Mrj and Mrs. E. Knight. . Miss Lulu McDonald, of London, spent .the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald. .„ Mr. and iMrs. WJlfred Miller and little .son’, of London, spent the holi­ days at the home of Mr. L. Day. ..Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Howard, of New York, are visiting with the former’s mother Mrs. Jas. Howard. Mr. E. "j. Wethey and Miss M. E. Ros's, of the Exeter High , School staff, are in Toronto marking exam­ ination papers. > ? Miss Ann Allison R.N., of New York, is holidaying-with her parents Mr.' and Mrs. J. T. Allison, of the Thames Road. 'Mrs.'S. Quance and Miss Olive Quance, of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer and other friends in Exeterf* Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Neil, of Lon­ don, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of Toronto, visited, with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones on Sunday. Mr., and Airs. Wm. Ballantyne and two daughters Wilma and Dorothea, of'Ft. William, are visiting with Mrs. T. McCUrdy and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman' and son, of Kingston’ are holidaying with Mrs. Newman’s parents Mr. 'and Mrs. R. G.-Seldon, at Grand Bend. Jajhes St.. United Sunday Stchool picnic will be held at Grand Bend next Wednesday, July 10th, instead of the 17th as previously announced. . Mr. W. R. Goulding; organist of church, is hav- -the month of them in Toron- July 7—Special Thanksgiving ser­ vices for the’ King’s recovery in the. morning service, subject: “The Al­ tar and the Throne. Evening sub­ ject—“Life’s Disappointments.’’ 10 11 a.m.- a.m.- p.nl.' pan. UNBLEACHED SHEETING This is a. special value in unbleached sheeting. Regular 2 yards wide • 55c Special per yard................................ CIRCLE-BAR (Fullfashioned) HOSIERY This is one of the best values on the liiar- " cet. Comes in all the newest CJQ shades at per pair . . . ............... . * , TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. Walter Jones. Rector 6th Sunday After Trinity •Sunday School -Special service of Thanks­ giving for Ris Majesty’s recovery, iloly Communion. .Evening service withdrawn during July. For sale—i ,r corner Huron and Albert ^trejjj<§, belonging to the e Dr, Hyndman. 6-27-ltc. estate of the REAL ESTATE FOR SALE * Frame bouse on Andrew J$,-, two stories, nine rooms ineludi room; three apartments good furnace, soft water, cement driveway. been recBptljr rdmodcndT. One rug-brick ngalow oh Laughali st^.nfne raoJIs; four apart­ ments to ba^sutent, water tank, iifttl design aluK.e ____________ Steven dioTil^ friuflding lots# large •and'/roomy. iiis/entirc estate’ is very ecntf£iiy;i|bfated and! easily witliifi the reabirof any patt bF the' •town, bcing.one block eftist of Trivitt MemoHai church. f ■ Apply to Esll HeyvWod bath­ cellar^ rage'and This Jhouse has Choice dair; Southcott Bros tter for. sale at Strawberry ^Fesjy July 4th, at ndh Come and en Thursday, . United church,. treat. «... • spent the holidays at her home Mr. Harry West, of Sarnia, Sunday and' Monday at his here. Mia- and the urna’ce, soft- use is rtf' beatt- faliy lodatedL , the James St. United ing holidays during July’and is spending to. Mrs. Bancroft and of Beng-ough, SaiSk,# are visiting with Mir. and Mrs. Wm. Coates and and iMrs. Sherwood Hunter, of borne. -.Mr,-John Salter, of Windsor, vis- isted in town oii Dominion Day and Was -accompanied to London by his mother Mrs. Salter, who has been visiting here. - Dr. E. S. Steiner, Mr, Jack. Steiner and Mr. Jos. Grant, motored to Berg­ en, N.Y?, Mr. Jack Steiner return­ ed to' his home after visiting here for several Weeks, Dr. J. M. Harvey and Dr. Harry Sb14qji left' the. forepart of the week for Toronto where. they will com- rnoneb th0lr’new duties as internes at the Western Hospital, Mr. Kenneth Stanbury has return­ ed after a delightful motor trip through the south-western -States and tip to Yellowstone National Park returning by way of St. Phttl and, Chicago., . , i J . ua / daughter Mary, Mr. Us- Mr. Thos. Flynn, who has been ill, is somewhat improved. Mr. Andrew Hamilton, of Detroit, was home for the holidays. ” Mr. Jas. -Sweet, of Lucan, spent the holidays at his home here. ’ . Mr. Grant Sanders, of Toronto#- spent the week-end at his home here Mrs. (Rev.) Thos. Amy, of Toron­ to, is the guest of Mrs. E. A. Amy. Mr. Edgar Moir, of St. Catherines, spent the holidays at his home here. Miss Murie'l Howald, of London, here.- . ' silent, hbme (Miss S. McDonell is visiting w^th her sister, Mrs. Dickson, at Goder­ ich. : Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Davis aiid family,- of London, spent the holiday here. ' , " Rev. R. Redmond has returned-do Exeter after visiting his son, in Ngw York city. - J *Miss Mildred Robins, of Brucefield spent the holidays at the home .tef Mrs. S. West. » Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Davis and son Donald, of Toronto, spent the holidays with relatives. " ‘ Miss Bessie Hartnoil, of Toronto, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. JAs. Jewell and other relatives. ?. -Miss Edna Ferguson, of Toronto, is visiting with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Coates. .» Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith apd family, of London, spent the holi­ days at the home of Mrs. P. Frayne. ■Miss Viola C. Elson,' R.N., of mi, Florida, visited with Mr. Mrs. Russell Balkwill during past week. Mrs. W. F. May and daughter Dr. Hall, of Mitchell, spent.the days with the former’s sons Messrs. Wm. and F. A. May. \ Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, of Hamilton, and Mr. Chester Chappell, of Dundks spent the holidays- with Mr. and Mfs. Josiah Kestle. * Rev. and Mrs. Borden Cunnifig- ha.m and little Thomas, visited for the First. Mr. and Mrs. _ . . . , twd children, Miss A. Spencer and Mrs. M. Fioody, of Toronto, mptored up and spent the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Wei. Johns. Mr.- Johps has not been as well during the past week. Rev. C. J. and Mrs. Moorhousb, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaques and’Mr. and -Mrs. Eli Coultis are leaving Friday in two autos for Lake Harbor, Mich., whei‘e they will -spend two weeks at Pahl Rader’s camp. Rev. Dr. Irwin, of Toronto, con­ ducted the service in James Unit­ ed church Sunday morning on bb- half of. the Ontario Prohibition Union Subcriptions were taken on behaif of the union. In the evening Rev. L, C. While, of ElimVille, conducted the service preaching a very fine sei‘- mbn. Rev. Mr, EWicTavish conduct­ ed Anniversary services at ElimvI110. Union services will -begin neifct Sunday by the Main St. and the Janies St, congregations, will be held fr James St. the mopiing and Main St. tjie t0Vd’nfng next Sunday. Vicbs during ,,fiily will be * "a. • . , ' ’ ' > This week we offer thirty new summer dresses in figured' Georgettes, Celanese and Rayons.. There are. soihe beautiful styles and materials in this collection. The prices- too are reasonable. L - fc . A I NEW COLLARS AND CUFF SETS We are sliwving a nice new range of col­ lar and cuf-fJkts. Some are 35& to $2.00 hand inade^........... . - v EN. FQR TABLE CLOTHS a '“'good weight and a splendicl' clotli. ’Regular '$1.10 85‘ to - per yard- . ;..............* . r. LII This J wcariiw Redu«d NEW CHINA AND Our china counters are filled with i we are.f>lacingkin stock this week some Sets. These areljxceptional value at per Jet $42.50 ■* (nnerware sw pieces suitable for gifts and leautiful French China Dinner * GQLD ^TACK UNDERWEAR Men’s athletic underv^ar’ made of good weight dimity made well%nd cut $1.00 roomy-;all sizes • ••• _ . HATCHWAY UNDEW For men and boys. No bu* ton or to break off. The kind H Men’s $1.25 and Boy®’ f . . BATHING SUITS f in all wool in the new bright colors. W& liave the smullr sizes for';®O^£9 ^>0'' the little tots-............. • MEN’S WORK SHIRTS Made full and roomy of dark blu# cham- bry. Made by Deacon and 98c Specially priced at ..........................,. CHILDREN’S W®ALS AND SLIPPERS rJfor children.. Values as high as $2,00See our two tables of foot Specially prMed at 79c. and 98c Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flynn, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flynn, of Sarnia, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. T. Flynn, Mrs. John Ward and son Ross spent the past week at Grand Bend and Dr. Ward and family were with them over the week-end. COME ONE!COME ALL! And Get Some of jhe Bargains AuctWn Sale HOTT’S on III We have now in stock a complete line of STRAW HATS SAILORS AND PANAMAS Come in and look our Athletic U/fderwear in th Mi’s, holi- daughter, of St. with relatives * here Frank Johns and Services church church in The sei?~ in charge of'ilov, D.-MsTavIsh while die music Will be in ohhrge of Miss E. Hustofr and- the Main St. choir. The ser­ vices will alternate each SumJay. H. Sak Nig it, July 6th VrhiVsale v 11 start at 8 p.m. EV^RWHp J MUST BE SOLD Work bV’t-' smocks, unqfer? and! work shW counter, light' rubbers, . overalls, ear, sweaters, dress i; 1 show case, one fixtures, cloth rack, and many-other articles too numer­ ous to mention. FRANK TAYLOR, .Auctioneer PIANO TUNING ■> PHONE 81w THIS STORE D Agent for s, Dry Cleaners and Dyersacks piece Styles ............ ...... CLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOOJS G JUNE, fJULY AND AUGUST WZ W; TAMAN ... ■ \ .>■■■ . ■ •' ..,J--i EXETSB, ONT. j GENERAL Ernest C. NSUB rvey biiD bRokeb .ttag ' • / of Canada Life, Fire^Automobile,\Etc. Mutuafl and , order>left with S. Martin Store will receive SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENE any mal£)J Formerly “11 man in to DOROTHY E SSICK A. L. (Honor rail uatcjfF London tionin Harmony, T bort Street, Box HhL F.R. ONtADtO ™ Piano, V|pli Studio N. • EXETER, ONTARIO EDG A ears with Heintz- hard Heintzman is re accepted by Executlrs an . author!jJltd ,b in Applications « li Edge Guaranteed Cole, druggistMusi tecuxlty of ,000 trustees are law to invest ie Debentures; CARLING*& MORLEY EXETER* ONT# , w. . SINGLE DOUBL V FURNITURE AND FUNERAL SERVICE ALLTqE LATES’EQUIPMENT THE NEW STORE Furniture aiid Undqjffaking HONOR GRADUATE EXWINATION Day, Nig - PhomVStore i B. R. , MODERN kindly a attentive? 0/ ONTARIO OARD nday Calls 0. 99 R. N. ROWE House 20jj Phone 20 w W. R. Gqj • A. T,.^ Organist PtaBO Supervisor c Studio, Mt/ y Mr.,.;- ' spent- Mr, i