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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-07-25, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE LOCAL NEWS and Mrs. Chas. Harris after the past week with Alik, and other relatives in this ,y are leaving for their Ottawa cm Thursday, Air. J. T. AHi$on will accom- 'rMr spending Hamilton communP home in and Mrs. pany them and visit fox- a week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin, of Put- xiam, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Dan Davis on Sunday leaving their two daughters Frances and Jrnn to visit with their grandparents. «AEr. Wm. Ward’s rose been a paradise for rose ing the past few weeks, den includes a great many different varieties and Mr. Ward gives them every attention. His efforts have been rewarded with a profusion of bloom that is very beautiful to be­ hold. <.............................'........'.............................. garden has lovers dur-. The gar-’ Exetei Markets Wheat $1,40 Oats 55e. Barley 7Uc, Manitoba Floux* $4.60 Model Flour $4.25 Feed Flour $2.25 Pastry Flour $2*90 Bran $1.75 Shorts $1.85 Creamery Buttex1 43c. Dairy Eggs, ®£gs, Eggs, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Key, J. Bernard BhodesK AL Minister - . a Miss Lena Coates, A.L.CAI., Organist 10 a.m.'—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Rev. Jas, Foote, B, A* Evening service withdrawn', putter 39c. extras 26c. firsts 24m seconds 20 and 18 c. $13.50 locals NEW SUMMER * MEN’S BLUE WORK SHIRTS This week we plac voiles and summer dress MEN’S FINE H®SE fancy weaves is a clean up. GOODS , engths and all small lengths ofon . sale several voile dres aterials. Goods up to $1 THURSDAY, JULY XW This Store will Close at; 12 o’clock, noon, , each Wednesday during June, July and August We have a big assortment of the newest styles ani materials in summs r dresses which are moderately priced. See the new “Whoopee” dresses at $9.50 ,UNION SERVICES FOR JULY AND AUGUST Main Street and James Street United churches Jply—Rev. D. McTavish, preacher Alain Street Choir in charge of music. a.m, Main St.; James St, a.m, James St.; Main St. a.m: Alain St.; James St. 10 a.m,—Sunday School. ll. a.m,—^“So.ngs in a Strange Land” •7 p.m.—‘'Wise and Foolish Builders” 10 DOZEN MEN’S FINE SHIRTS In sizes 14 to 17. These include white, blue, and sand broadcloths, as well asnew stripe patterns in attached pr seperate collars You should see these values. Special at $1.35 J) Mr. E- G- Andersoix is still in a serious condition, Mr. Chester Lee, of London, spent Tuesday in town. Miss Meta Salter is holidaying at Grand Bend this week. Mrs. Geo. Anderson returned home after a weeks’ visit in- London. Mr. Douglas Thompson, of Inger*; ■ soil, spent the week-end in Exeter. • I Mrs, Jas. Willis has been visiting during the past week wiith x'elatives in Denfield. Mrs, 'E. R. Hopper has been visit­ ing for several days at her home in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Orby Kestle spent the week-end with relatiyes in this . community. Mr. and iMIrs. E, Lindenfield and family spent Sunday at “Wildwood” East Nissouri. Mr, Milo Snell has re-shingled his house on Andrew' St.' with new -as­ phalt shingles. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May spent a few days at “Royal Oaks” cottage, at Grand Bend. Mr. Ghas:. Birney h,a.>*be£jn galled to Wisconsin owing to the serious illness of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shearing, of Tillsonburg, visited witn w, C. and' Mrs. Pearce on Sunday. Mr. Marvin Howey has returned to his duties at tbe Bank of Mont­ real after holidaying at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Findley and Mrs. Boone, Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson for several days. Mr. Win.' Birney left last Friday foi‘ Winnipeg aftex* holidaying with., his parents Mr. and Mrs, Chas. ney. ■ ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Snell, of town and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kestle, of Seaforth, are- holidaying at Grand Bend. , Mr. and Mrs. Norman- Keddy, De­ troit, spent the week-end with Mr. W. C.: and the Misses Keddy^ of’Us- borne. < ‘Mr. and family, .of Sterling, visited . week with friends in Exeter w.eeklV up 4t home Hensa11* "Canvassing, k' ^r* and^Mrs. O. F. Anderson ;^^Box-M.--Times-, fUjixily, of Sarnia, returned home 7-25-ltp after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. , I A,nderson. " . « Mi*.' and Mrs. Norman Ford visit- July July 21—11 Mr. C. L. Wilson has lin with a Chain Wholesale Gro W this increased buyin able to,-.give to his cust grocerie^ at the lowe prices, discounts must be are now settlemei deliver. 25c, a d *e buy for | and in ettled we July Up y and ower is ers fresh prevailing sh and save urn all bills iy. /in accounts ue -andjtfe will appreciate at o Phone 56. We Fs our specialty • at C. L. WILSON TOR S. E^^Wpd. young Dur­ ham-Jersey edw Y 5fars oBi, due to . freshen August (2nd calf) ap- pljF A. Gam'brill, fexeter 7-25-ltp ———— -A tireless cooker, t0 Mts- Harry >&F 7-25-2tc FOR -SALE—. Spars perfect. £ Smith, Lake Roi hald-bag, betweenLOST- Hensalip the^ Td^rthSf concession of Hay to the Jecon ’ to leave’at Times-Advocate. Reward. oncession of Hay | the . Eketer-’Acemetery. Finder •FOR SALE ASrug brick house, with all modern iiiprovements. Ap­ ply to C. B. ,Sm " 5-30-tfc. FOR SALS Collage' and two ac­ res of land, dpi ron Streek. Apply John Jacobs; Clinton, or Frank Tay­ lor/Exeter. ‘ > 7-ll-4tp STRAYED-rbm ot 31, North a cow, with out 900 pounds; Tham.es ^Road, .Tbrj horns„ weighin milking a iittley Finder please not­ ify David .Cottle; Russeldale. STRAYED—From '4, Con. 15, Stephen steer r £ . puirc Please notify phone 16-31. t North Half A yearling s . in left ear. illert, ^Dashwood FOUND?-4a. genUF1 wrist watch. Apply to Times^nvocate, 7f-18-3tc. FOR SALE— reasonable prices. ] Triebner,- Andrew”) ■dl Particulars fof sti Advocate Office.” -iceLclover honey, Ajlply to Mrs. 'F.. ' 7-25fi2tp and Mrs. Walter Lindenfield, last and .....“■•Earn» $25.0 addressing c$and FOR SALE—A dining-room suite, fumed oak, also baby btsggy. Phone ’ ed„with the latter’s mother Mrs. C. 145, Exeter,/ ' / 7-25-2t-cJ ' !; tat -3 c., i»ery 'bin Geiser, M8-3tc. ■ for -sale—jSew -potatoe; pound. ,wiiLlhiake^.delL s’Sve. bags . olStO-fferf^Earl Dashwood.1 6 7 ' 7 LOST—Between|Crediton and --Sk- "* -n’sj black. coat con- L’ papers. Finder Baigent, phoye eter a gentler^ai * taihing -.valuable please ^notify ..jljs 26 r -14, Crediton? LOST—^An ovaj$S .green stone shamrocks on^rim. ’1 rewarded'.'by notifyJg Miss H^'w ^nsman^phqn® 6^aE,xeter:' a; ~‘ = — and ,r0°\k bottled ^F^y’-ireen BMrder suitably 8 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. Walter Junes. Rector Oth ^Sunday After Trinity a.m.-—Holy Communion 10 a.xn.—rSunday School 11 a.m.—Matins and Litany Evening service withdrawn during July. < Box and . other relatives ove^ the Week-end. ' • '■ \ Mr. -and. Mrs, “Jos. Davis and fam­ ily, of’Chatham?'are holidaying with their parents and other relatives ’jn this ‘community. „ • We are glad to hear that Mr. John Siewar-t, though bed, is making ’ward recovery. Mr. a!nd Mrs. , Seaforth and Mrs. Charles-worth, of Toronto', spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bolton. Mrs. May Young, of Fergus, visit­ ed for-several days during jtpp ter part of the weel^Wuft Mr. and Mrs. AV. C^^fce.’’ ,ff“"slMr. ;and Mrs. Thos. Thompson and still confined to hi£ steady progress to- James Stewart, of Wheat harvest is in full swing. Miss Mildred Jory visited for a few days in London last week. Mr. Edward Taylor, of London, is spending a few days in town. Mr. Clifford Hutchinson, of To­ ronto, is holidaying at his home. Mr. Harry West, of Sarnia, spent the week-end visiting at his home here. Mrs. Norman Hern, of Norwich, is visiting with Mr. and lM!rs.i J. W. Hern. Mr. Harold Wood, of London, spent the week-end at his home in ls- •borne. j v-^Miss Mary Grigg is confined to her_4 home "thqi'pugh, illness but is Jm- proving. Mr. and Mrs. J. -H; Jones and chil­ dren are holidaying this week at Grand Bend. Mr. T. Boyle, of,,Toronto,, is Speed­ ing a few days in Town *<with.‘ re'lg* tiyes and friends. ''S , r it'Mr. and Mrs, Wm. .Levett, of Lon­ don, spent Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acheson. • f Miss Lilly Payne, -who ha^ spdht a few days in'-town with her parents has returned to London. Miss Reba Simmons retuiuXed hoipe Saturday after visiting with her brother 'in Windsor. ’ T.’ t Mr. and Mrs. Samxiel Sweet are visiting with their daughter Mrs. &). S. McInnis, .of Paisley. . Mi’S.' Armstrong, of Lonesboro, is spending a few days with her daugh­ ter. Mrs. W. Pethick, 7 >m, 7- pan, 10 DOZEN CHILDREN’S SOX Nearly all sizes in this lot values as high as SOc. to clear at . 7QC’ PER PAIR ..............................................M 7 p.ni. SPECIAL AT . FANCY GINGHA 3 In good patterns and good terial regular 25c. value. Special this week at per yard Inlisle and silk, plain an values as high as 75c. Thi UNBLEACHED SHE A special value in 2 yard ed sheeting. Good ’ weig weave. " , SPECIAL AT PER P MEN’S SUMMER WORK SHOES A splendid work shoe for summer wear with Panco sole and rubber heels <2 4 QQ. SPECIAL AT PER PAIR) IT . . . Vq ~ ?Mr. ;and Mrs. Thos. Thompson andGAINSBOROGH HATS '■ their son Basil and wife, of Beeton, S. FITTON We wish to, afftgj open for busin'&s^ tdrnoons.-—HARVE .ounce that we are ’ ota Wednesday Sebros.af- REAL ESTATE Fa Frame house on stories, nine rooms room; three apartiri good, furnace, soft w« cement driveway, been recently remodeled One new rugf-brick Laugliaii St%pine room nients to basdlftent, fu Water tank, tifui design Aftd cSutrall Seven Choice bui ahd roomy. This t Very centrally located Within the reaeh of any town,. bSirtg one block baSt oFTfiVitt Memorial church. Apply to Sail Heywood SALE ndrew St, ncluding bath- ts to cellar, pr, garage TMs house two and has NG de unbleach* and fine evan $2.75 GOLD TACK SU ER UNDERWEAR TJie best value know of for the money Men’s Athletic Jfnderwear €1 A SPECIAL ATj^ER GARMENT . 'Pi’vv In sizes 14 to. 17, and a half. One of the best values in work shirts. While they last SPECIAL AT PURE LINEN TOWELLING A splendid all-linen roller towelling, good weight and easily washed Cl A A SPECIAL AT 5 YARDS FOR CHERRIES! CHERRIES! WE ARE EXPECTING CHERRIES THIS WEEK. LEAVE OR PHONE US YOUR ORDER AND WE WILL TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEEDS |Mi*. and Mrs. Russell Sheere, Mr. Joseph Beck and Miss Virginia Beck of Lansing, Mich., motored over and are visiting at the home of Mrs. M. Sheere. ' Mrs. Chas. Anderson and son Jack left Thursday last to visit with Mr. Andersan’s. brother at Gull Lake, Sask.,- and also with her sister at Westbank B.C. Mr. Garnet Trevethick, of Kings- j ville, accompanied by his- br.other -iv.rc.K i •. tt . -vi-/ and friend Mr.. Lightfoot, ofrMisses Mabel and Hazel Ma^Ewen;^-'’1 HOT WEATHER/SPECIALS Keep cool andcomJGr table hi our HOT WEATHERJUNDERWEAR house ingalow four apart- a'ce, soft- s of beau- located, ts, large state is easily of the oil ABY CHICK ERY A ’ HOGART ' HAT ' ' Fl Otir supply of fee comiilete than evet a ih Chick Startex^ Grow Feed, Lay Mash,' Beef Mdal, Alfhlft Griff Condensed be promptly filled, POUIZHIY CUI/W It Ik now time to have __ ___ hens eliminated from your fioeit. Our uMf-ge Is $2.00 per 10o hens. We are cash buyers df poultry. Call US when you havtf poultry to gel!* re now more your needs dsli, Chick al, Rone Shell, tc, can (hd cull were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mar­ tin for the week-end. Main St. United church and Triv- itt Memorial church are , holding their annual picnics at Grand Bend to-day (Wednesday.) (Mr. and Mrs. S..M. Sanders and Mi*, and Mrs. Thos. Harvey are holi­ daying at Grand Bend, Miss CurlisS, of Bolton, is holidaying with them. A number of residents have im­ proved their houses with fresh coats of paint among them are: Dr. Roul- ston, Mrs. C. 'H. Martin. Canoix .and Mrs. of Christ. Church, flying visit to Rev, and M'rs. Jones at the Rectory on. Monday on their way home from Southampton, Miss Lula Lindenfield' returned home last Sunday, after spending a week in st, Marys. She was accom­ panied by Miss Charlotte Bolton who spent last week in- Exeter. Several new sidewalks have been laid in town. One has been* laid on the south side of Trivltf Memorial church add another on the south side of* Cavern Presbyterian church, Mr. Albert Ethei^ngfon, of borne, has purchased Mr. Jas, lantyno’s threshing separator. Sam. M'ocurdy has purchased a seperator from Mr. -Arthur Jones, Mg E. H.’ VrOoman and frieftd, of Detroit, Mg Frank Vrooman, Har* old amt George of Barntford, Miss old. and George, of Brantford, Miss Mrs, Charles Vrooman, af Hamil­ ton, all motored up on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. An- r derson. Sanders, Mr. W. R. J, M. Perkins, Chatham, paid a DS- Bal- Mr, new of Toronto, are Visiting With- Mr^ and -Mrs. Arthui- Jones. ‘ , Mr. Andrew Hamilton, of Detroit, spent-the week-end visiting with his mothe^iMrs. J. Ilamilton. Mr”, afef Mrs. E. J. Harwood, -of Toronto, .spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May. Mrs. Jas. Mjn^ ot'Toi’onto, who ha^pee.jft^-visiting her sistex* Mrs. E. ’Treble has returned home, ' The v/eather has been ideal : harvesting fall wheat. Most ox* ( haying has now been garnered in Mr. Jas. Miller, of St. Paul, Minn.,, visited at t’he home of his cousin Mr. and Mrs. E. Treble last week/ Mrs. Marshall Box and daughter, Loxs, of Parkhill, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor On. Saturday. Mr. Thos/ Harton, of London, hhs been holidaying fdx* a couple '.of weeks with relatives in this com­ munity. Dr. and Mrs. Truemner, of Strath- roy, Were 'the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Grieves at Grand Bend over the .week-end, . Mr, and Mrs, Fred Mitchell, of Toronto; are visiting this week with the latteFs parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hogarth. ’ . . Miss Amelia Acixeson, who has been visiting in Toronto with her brother Beverley for some time, has returned home. Gospel services have been held In town for the past couple of Satur­ day evenings by the Brethren from Grand Bend. Mr. and Mik. F, Rickman aiid family of four children have moved to London aftci' occupying the resi­ dence of Miss Emily Frdyne, Jarnos St. for a mouth, ■Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Hill and daugh­ ter 'Miss Vivian, of Toronto, visited With friends and’ X’olatives in town over the week-end, Di\ ahd Mik. Frank Blatchford, of Fort William, are holidaying wit)x the former^ parents . Mr. .Francis Blatchfoi'd. Miss Susie Dayman, of 1 holidaying for a couple With her grandparents Mr. Chas. Dayman, of Usboime. f.or the and ’Mrk Sarnia, is of weeks and Mrs. ■Bapinsley, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. .Aimy last Sunday. Mr. Eric Jackson, who has been employed with the Exeter rural hy­ dro system has resigned his, position? and Mr. and Mr~‘',C'JJl'i^un are leav- ip*’ iii'ine near future for Toronto. The sale of goods at the store of Mrs. Yeo-Down has been attracting large crowds. Saturday evening *the store had to be locked owing to the crowd allowing *%he people to enter and go out at intervals. Mr. and Mrs.^ W. C. Pearce were in Stratford Saturday afternoon'at­ tending a picnic in honor Fleming, Superintendent Stratford district for the Life, who is leaving shortly gary. Mr. Fleming was presented with a silver tea service. of Mr. of the London for Ca-1- ILOR and Cleaning, Dyeing dmd Dj upstairs*-Ju fice and his m Satisfaction Gn SO LET Repairing, leaning Parlor is posite the post of- tto is “Service anteed.” US GO BIG Play Safe Choose a Huron & Erie trus­ tee debenture wh your savings. ’• . Mutual farmers companies and e invest in Huron & tures because they ized by law for trus investing nsurance ctt tors e clcberi- author* funds. per annum payable half-yearly Applications! Ata accepted by R.A CV ' Agent les to choose from ES ; AND BELTS ' ’ • ’ • V I'*’'*-. J ■- ' all the newest lines OUTING & Some nifty raw Hats ESS SHIRTS r Janson’s, Dry Cleaners’and Dyers THIS STORE /L CLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON DURING JUNE, JULY; AND' AUGUST • W. W TAMAN PHONE 8iw EXETER, ONT; n, Ernest C. Ha w (Honor N. in Piano, Si udfa> ViflinJOarmohy, Theory ert Street, Box l<Wf EXETER, ONTARIO SICK udon EnglandANCH entin Canada ey ROKEBGENERAL INS Itepr Mutual Lif Life, Fire* Automobile, Etc* Another good way to hide from the World is to marry a famous wor man. ’Still, if we were Consistent all our lives, we’d be sucking ourThamhs at seventy. FURNITURE AND FUNERAL SERVifi ALL THEtLATEST EQ MENT Specie! pricer on all lines clVtirifwre dur­ ing July ’August. R. N. ROWE Phone 20w House DOROTHY E. G L. C THE NEW ST0REe - Farnitur HONOR GR " EXAM Day, .Nig B* R MODI Kindly & and 0i DUATE .0 ATION equipment ATTENTIVE SERVICM # ■ oNTAiiia OARD unday Cali# No. 99 W. R GouldiKg T. O. JMt. nd 01 Ditftk Organist ’ JHmc& S Plano Voc Supervisor of Studlft, Main aster nrch. ' * “Wi J _ . Themr* In School* . Box 57. Phone lit EXETER, ONT, ructl An Muds of job printing neatly and 'nompily done at the Times* Adv.X'ai.0 -m.