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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-08-01, Page 8ALTO ACCIDENTS ■ a Studebaker sedan wept into the ditch pear Farquhar on Saturday afternoon slightly damaging the car and fortunately no one was hurt. The occupants, a man and a woman, were from Port Huron, Another car, an Essex sedan, went into the ditch wast of Dashwood add turned over on its side smashing only one of the front wheels. It was, driven by Mr, Moore, pif Waterloo, and with him were his two brothers, but fortun­ ately no one was Injured. NOTICE Owing to the increase of the prices <jf Wheat and flour the Bread & Cake Bakers’ Ass. have notified all bakers that the price of bread will be lie. on* the first of August. Signed Grant & Son Middleton’s Bakery Exeter Markets Wheat $l.-32 Cta-ts, 55 c. Barley 70c. Manitoba Flour $4,80 Model Flop? $4.2.5 Feed Flour $2»2>5 Pastry Flour §3.90 Bran $1.75 Shorts $1.85 Creamery Butter 4.3<J, Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs locals How about your has advanced|50c. Our price o/iy Now.—HAR Butter 39c, extras 27 c. firsts 24 c. seconds 18c. $13.25 J J supply? it ag wholesale, i 10c. GROCERY --------- Buy THE F.XETER TIMES-ADVOCATE CAVEN FHEBPYmiAN F ’ Rev. J. Remard RJiodes, AU A, Minister Miss Lena Coateg, A.D.C.M., Organist 10 a,in.-— Sunday School 11 a.m.—Mr. Wells, of London. ■Evening service withdrawn. FOR SALE- Sears perfect. Smith, Lake cooker, Jypjply to Mrs. Harry * 7-25-2tc ■T—r. • ------- '• ""r ' FOR SALE—* A rpg^brick house, with all modern infproventente. Ap­ply to C- B. SaZf. 5-30-tfc.5-30-tfc. FOR SALJ^Cd ge and two ac­ res of land/on |HurojI Strew, John Jacob's. lor, Exeter. or Frank Tay- 7-11-4 tp , ______ _ z FOUND—A gelt’s/wi^. Apply to Times-j^vocatc wrist watch, ■ocate. 7-18-3tc. FOR SALE—: reasonable .pri’ Triebner, Andrew over honey, Pply to Mrs, F. 7-25-2tp FOR SALE-jNew ^ot^toes at 3c. a pound. WH/ make delivery on five bags or /av'm’. Earl Gaiser, Dashwood. P«bne 67 7-18-3tc. , Misses Betty and Mary Grant are holidaying at Bay-field for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rowe, of Galt,, spent the week-end with relatives here. Miss Ella Link, of Hamilton, is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. William Kuntz. Miss Rubie A. Creech has return­ ed home after spending a week in Stratford, Miss Avis Lindenfield visited last week with friends and relatives in Hensail. Mrs. H. W. Thornton, of Windsor, is visiting with her mother Mrs. S. Handford. Miss Ruby Treble is spending her holidays visiting her friend Mrs. C. H. Sanders. Mrs. G. Hockey and son Kenneth are < holidaying with relatives at Lansing, Mich. . Miss "Mae Yule, of Whitby, is vis­ iting her uncle Dr. J. W. Browning for a few days. ",-r.——|-O—.... UNION SERVICES FOR JULY AND AUGUST Main Street and James Street United churches August,—Rev. J. E. Moorhouse Preacher James Street Choir in charge of music. August 4th—11 a.m. James St, 7 p.m.—-Main St. August 11-—11 a.m, Main St, 7 p.m.—James st, August 18th—11 a.m. James St. 7 p.m.—Main St. August 25th—11 a,m. Main St. 7 p.m.-—James St. ' 10 a.m-—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—‘‘Almost a Christian.” 7 p.m.—To what extent the salva­ tion of the.sinner is limited TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev, Walter Junes, Rector Tenth Sunday After Trinity a.m,—Holy Communion •Sunday School 8 10 a.m. 4:30 p.m.-—Holy Baptism “ 7 p.m.—-Evensong No morning service during, August. FOR SALE-/-A dining-room suite, fumed oak. /Phtme 145, Exeter. S-l-ltC. sweet clover mers /containers 9c. '■’containers 10 c. FOR SALE^r honey. In Mist per pound and i per pound. Darrell Parker R.R. No. 3, Exeter. vio or . Jackin’s, Dry Cleaners and Dyers THURSDAY, AUGUST Ut H>29 OUT! I i Agent PHONE 81 T (Honor on England N. Grz The London Lffe TOLICESS A w. Exeter. Residence, A •f J Mutualyme of Canada Life, Fire, Amtomobile^Etc. Piano, Studio EXE dJ^arvey ENSOUNCE . BROKER liem^jeniing Jme of Canada Dail# Servic GOOD : pea Ph two blocks west lain St. On All SUMMER DRESSES This week we place on sale 30 Summer Dresses. Every Dress is This Season’s Style. These Dresses we are now selling at $3.95 $4.95 $7.95 CELANESE SILK VOILE ’• 1 CP w a ’ ’ * This beautiful material for summer dress­ es ccm.es in different patterns and color- ings * - * < ’ Dress Length ..................................... ART SILK HOSIERY * A popular summer weight hosiery in all the season’s best fielliri'g' colors. Special < at A Qc.Per Pair ..................... ..... W $9.95 MBH SUMMER VOILES A number of new patterns and colorings This is a good quality voile and is a popular, price At per yard , ., BLEACHED HEM-STITCHED SHEETS Here is your chance to replace youjr bedd- ing, splendid bleached hern stitched sheets 2yards by 2< 1-2 yards, . , ... . .$1.75or$2.25by Specially priced 100 Pairs of White Canvas Shoes This is a real bargain* We place cn sale 100 pairs of Children’s and Ladies’ Canvas Shoes end Oxfords. Many of these shoes. sold as high as $3100. MEN’S LISLE AND SILK HOSE This is a clearing of several lines of men’s lisle and silk hosiery that retailed at 75c. to $1.00 Q pairs for Cl AA While- they last ..........U MEN’S FINE COLLAR ATTACHED 1 SHIRTS ; These are exceptional value in shades of white; sand or blue, Regular $1.95 QC Special at . . V • . Mrs. .Dickson, of London, is visit­ ing with Mrs. Jno. Snell, Mr. C. T. Brooks is having his house re-shingled. Rev. D. McTavish will conduct services at -Ailsa Craig next Sunday. Mr. Joseph Senior spent a feu days in Toronto during the past week. CLOVER LEAF ODD CUPS . 40 dozen odd Clover Leaf cufps. We bought them by the crate to get the lowest price - ' gc. Any quantity each .......................... ............. CLOVER LEAF CUPS .& SAUCERS A’crate of Clover Leaf cu'ps'and saucers. Always jn pig demand at this season... of ‘he y'ar $1.32Per Dozen ...-Mr, and Mrs. Loadman and daugh­ ter Reta,, of Winnipeg, Man., are vis­ iting relatives in town. Miss Jennie Draper, of the Brant­ ford Public Library, is a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. J. Braund. i Mr. Fred Hutchinson, of London, is spending a few days, with friends at Elimville- and Exeter. Alan and Ruth Fraser are visit­ ing for . a few days Mrs. Wm. Butler, of - Miss. Vera Dunn, CHINA and CROCKERY ' Bring in-ycur visitors and show them through our China'department* We have a big assortment of beautiful new pieces suitable to take home as souvenirs. See our New Dinner Sets at $37.50 •Mrs. Emma E, Scott, o<f Plains- field, N.Y,, is visiting her sister Mrs. Wm. Kuntz. Mr. Harry Lewis, of the>c rural hydro construction staff has been transferred to Deleware. Mrs. Bowerman and Mrs. Dutto-.n and son leave Thursday for Meno­ monie, Wis., U.S.A. Mrs. Florence Potter, off Laf-aye.tr te, Ind.', is visiting with' her cousins Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hooper. y. Mr. F. Rabethge was in Hamilton last week attending a convention Sf [ IVestinghouse radio dealers. ■ Mr. and Mrs. N. Graham and fam­ ily, of Windsor, are holidaying wi^h Mr. and Mrs. D. Ruwcliffe . 1 x Mrs. T. S. Woods and • daughter x^atherine returned Monday aftdr holiaying at Cass Lake, Mich. f Mr. and Mrs. Fred. McDonald -and babe, of Galt, are visiting for a few days with relatives in the commun­ ity. • - growing. hd. Creditor. ounds oLOST—100 mask between Exeter Finder kindly n|)ti£Times-Advoca’te 8-1-ltc with Mr. and London. *WT—About 40 Apply ^Exeter 8-1-ltc. PASTURE" 1 ■to 50 acres ,df gfod pasture, to John Bell/ up-to-dateWe have purchased Power WhitewashingZmachine and are open Mr work Let us white­ wash .and qiMnj^ft your barn, then- houses, ete.l charge. Ho& ery. Quality work, moderate !rth Baby Chick Hatch- Phone 184w, Exeter. 8-1-tfc TO RENT perty on M ed by Mr*, to W. Mfr able store pro- reet recently vacat­ es Yeo-Down. Apply , Exeter.8-1-tfc HOGARTH BABY ClHCK i HATCHERY/ ; FEEDS / Our supply of feed^are now more ^complete than ever nd your needs in Chick Starter, ow Mash, Chick Feed, Lay Mash,/Beef Meal, Bone •Meal, A'feajfa M/al, Oyster Shell, Grit, Condense be promptly fjUed. PC It is no hens elimi Our charge Is $2.00 per 100 hens. We are cash buyers of poultry. Call us when you Lave poultry to sell. __ , off London, is holidaying with her“"parents "Mr. and MrsUGdO. Dunn, of Usborne^ Miss Vera Hutchinson, of Landon, is holidaying with her friends Misses Bernice and Dorenp Caldwell. Miss Jessie Hodgert spent the week-end at Bayfield the guest of (Mr, g,nd Mrs. J. G. Stanbury. : - Masters Ray and Earl Frayne .are 'holidaying at Grand Bend with their ■grandmother Mrs. Passmore. Mr.1 and Mrs. Myran Culbert and j-family, of Lucan, spent Sunday at ithe home of Mr. Hector Taylor. ■’ Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Coxworth gnd icnilpren, of London, spent Sunday ■with Ml and Mrs. E. Heideman. .•■-Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parker apd .son,- Ronald, of Hensail, spent last ■Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Lin- Menfield. of town. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman and family have moved to their cottage at Grand Bend for the month o>f Au­ gust. -j GOLD ; HOT WEATHER SPECIALS Keep cool and comfortable in, our HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR Trri uckey 1 ransport & DRESS SHIRTS ome nifty styles to choose from. Straw' Hats in/all the newest lines etween Ex^terX London Let Ais loolZafter your trucking needs I’lione Met. 4892 Exeter phone 25 FANCY TBS AND BELTS Dr. Fraeleigh returned to his home in London on Sunday after having been in charge of Dr. FletclI- er’s practice for two weeks. IMT. and Mrs. Wm. Nortllcott and son Ellis, of Sexsmith,'and Mr. ahtj Mrs. .Wm. Vale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell, of Den; field. s i Master Jack Sanders, • of Toronto, ■returned to his home last week after liofidayin-g with his cousins Mrs. C. H. Sanders and boys. : Mrs. R. N. Rowe, Vera and Reta and Master Rowe and Bob- '.by'Dinhey motored to Lion’s Head and Tobermory last week, (Mr and Mrs. Al. Ingram, of De- froit, spent the week-end with their .parents Mr. and Mrs. Ingram, of ’Hensail, and Mrs. S. Hardy of town. Mrs. Alsip, of Toronto, and re­ cently of Winnipeg, is expected Thursday to visit with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Davis. Mr. and -Mrs. W. B. Rydal have returned, to their home at Shallow Lake dal'i Kydd. ; Mr. bringing, home a new Durant DeLux , sedan. He recently sold a Durant ?yS froth. July 29th to 60 sedan tocMr. Percy Stone, of Us- incluSive. During j borne.-. ■ J ,Mr. Alan Pickard, of Regina, Sask, is taking a Summer course at West­ ern University and visited on Sitn- <W With hi® parents Mr, and Mrs. R. E.- Pickard. . . Oyster Buttermilk, etc, can RY CULLING time to have the cull ted from your flock. Benson W. Tuckey PROPRIETOR THIS STORfc WnJL/OLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO5 I DURIN JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST W. '■ TAMA N EXETER, ONT. HYDRO ELECT Wiring and installing^guaranteed workmanship^ at reas raable priced. Repairing stcVes amKmotors a spec- -C-/. Estirpatesygladly furnishedialty. tree. DAVIS [C Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart, MrSi Fuke and Stewart left here on a motor trip to Niagara .Falls, Bulffalo^ Glenn Iris, Watkins Glen, they ex­ pect to be away about a week. '? 1 -> During the months of July>ii(tf Au­ gust the ExSteypublic Library Will be closed on Wednesday aftefftbon and evening. / Mrs,^,?F'ViH&Ward, Librarian, will ^sivWer hqUd^T ” ' “ ” August inclusive. Which datds the Library "will not be .opened. .after visiting with Mrs. - Ry- parenfs Mr. and Mrs, Robert / Erank Taylor was in Toronto By order of the Board t HURON SCHOOL FAIR DATES 1920 ? Hcnsall ....... Zurich Grand Band Colborne Tp. Ashfield T#. St. Helens Wrdketer Howlck Tp Ethel ’Belgrave- GMerith TD...................... Blyth Creditbn ...o... Usbor.no Tp, ToWd Clintbii flnrai Mrs. H, Messer, of Toronto, te* turned home this week after visiting two weeks with her parents Mr, and Mrs. H. Horton, Mr. Messer also Sept, 11th i Sept, 12th f4M4 spont a few days here.^ept. ........ -sbpt. Sept. ,*^Sep t, Sept, Sept. Sept. Sept, Sept ._ ..... ........... Uet 1st Walter Cutbush ©ccompanied them Oct 3rd . as far as Beamsville to visit Obt 4th „ friends. . . ifith * J v ' H!!1 wttIe Caldwilly who 18th spent last wo^k in London, was ac- ly tn^companisd hom& by her sister Velma 20tii who spoilt the wepk-nnd with her 23rd; parents Mr and Mta. J. Caldwell. 24 th j 26th | Mr. and MU?. Brure Rivers motor- 27th cd to Kobhestter, NY., where they 36th are spending their holfdayin Little Miss Maty CaldwilL who MtS, with Mr,- and Mrs. J. Malone and John,- Mrs. Ruth, of New York, who have been: visiting with members of the Coated family in this community left Wed| nesday to return to their home. 1 soli Richard and daughter;- Workmen have completed the new cement retaining wall at the dam which was.washed away during .the spring freshets. The wall is thicker than before and is supported by two pillars and should* stand any future pressure that might, be brought to bear upon it, Ernest C GENERAL* DOROTHY E. GR^fCR Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson, of* Toronto, motored up and spent h«i week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Rich.': Coates. They were accompanied home by Miss Ila Westcott and Mis*4 Edna Ferguson, who have been visit-?. in.g here. f Miss Marion (Madman, of London/- visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs/ W. W. Taman during the past Week.- Mr. and Mrs Taman motored with, her to London on Sunday where- Miss Jeanette Taman is remalhingj for a week, { Mr. and .Mrs. j. M. Saunby, Minn-f eapplis, Minh., who has been, visit-;, ing’the former's -sister Mrs. Hillary Horton for -two weeks started for home Monday motoring by way of; New York, also Visiting at Pitts­ burg and Long island. Mr. A. H. Moore has On display in bls show window some magnifi­ cent gladioli spikes grown on -the farm of Mr, Garnet Heywood, Huron street. Mr. Heywood makes a spec­ ialty of growing gladioli and has a large variety of different kinds and colors. Clean in Dyeing ’an upstairs ju fice and hi Satisfaction Repairing, Cleaning Parlor is fidsit.e the post of- otto is “Service and par ante,od.” SO LET US GO BIG KI Huron & Erie Debentures I.5Z I utmWrn payAble half- yearly Ofrand over. Issued by an insfiUition which is "Old|r thanjthe Dominion of Canada.’* / ' her ’af Applications jut# accepted by CARLING & MORLEY EXETER, ONT. ***. e SAFETY RAZOR sharpened SINGLE. EDGE . double edge; perfect E'Sg’ W. 5. COL ADES make) natanfeed DRUGGIST armony, Theory >t Street, Box 1(10, R, ONTARIO 1c 4< THE NEW STORE Furnitufe and F/idertaking HQNOR GRADUAL OF ONTARIO EXAMINATION BOARD , a nd Sunday calls tore No. 99 oppeR EQUIPMENT Day, N ght Pl one MOI all the Latest/QiiiPMENT KINDLY & ATTENTIVE SERVICE Mb 1 N. Phone 20w ROWE House 20j W. R. .Moulding A, Organist d GhtflrruftMter CliwrchJames St A Unit 1 . instruct ifiaiad Vocal rgnn Thoort Sttiterrtioi* oi Mutid tn Schooli Studio, Main SL Box $7t Phone Itijf EXETER. 6NT. 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