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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-08-08, Page 4
LOCAL NEWS Exeter Markets $4,60 .25 to THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE CAVEN" PRESBYTERIAN I . . CHURCH W. E. Winer and and son week-end and Mrs. been suf- ■a bruised, Harvey’s Grocery has been .im proved with a new coat of paint. Mr. F. R. Kestle is visiting his son Mr. C. W. Nestle at Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. N. Qgden attended the Old Boys reunion at Palmerston this week. ■M,r. and Airs. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Winer Donald visited over the with the former's sister Mr, Geo, Hohmier in Waterloo, Mrs, Geo. Anderson has f ering for some time#with foot caused by tripping over some hydro wires. At the tin>e of the ac cident she was accompanied by Miss Florence Snell who helped her home with the assistance of Mr. Mallett. The .foot was badly bruised and cut. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kingsbury, of To ronto, who spent the holiday at the Bend with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McCallum, return ed home Tuesday morning. Miss Eacrett who motored up with them •and visited her sisters Mrs. Turnbull and Mrs. Beavers, returned them, Wheat $1.32 Oats 55 c. Barley 70c. Manitoba Flour Model Flour $4 Feed Flour 52.2'5 • Pastry Flour $8.90 Bran $1.75 Shorts $1.85 Creamery Butter 44c. Dairy Butter 39c, ■ Eggs, extras 28c. Eggs, Hirsts 25c. Eggs, seconds 20c. Hogs $13,25 RCv. J. Bernard Rhodes, M* A. Minister Miss Lena Coates* A.L.CM., Organist 10 a.m,—^-Sunday School 11 a.m. Evening service withdrawn, ■Mr. Wells* of London ■with noticez feamanz^nnounces that □pt p/id on or before ie placed for coi fs added. Accounts Mr. W. J. all accounts August 14th i^ill, lection with c< are payable at*Grand Bend. Tpe> Thames 1/oad Farmers Club are now bookii . -All orders sh( 17th. P. Passmore, Sec’y. g/orders for fertilizei* ijfld be in by August ■ 8-8-2tc LITTER CA FOR SALE with. 77 it* 7'1 h.p, mot<V ball-bearing, Sanders, Exeter. ...............,.f n^i <n > i.m >■ -------- ------ -— ——----------.rp ] locals ------------------------J --------------------------- How aboulf youjjf'sugar supply? It has advanced Koh.1 a bag wholesale, Our price ®<fly moved 10c. Buy Now,—HARVEY’S GROCERY lER' AND MOTOR Lifter carrier complete f/track for sale. Also 25 cycle, 550 volts, >ractically new. S. M. ; . 8-8-tfc. ' ' ‘ PIGS FOR £>ALE—A number of ^-little pigs for 'sale. Apply to James .Broadfoot, Hensall. Phone 5 on 7'3. FOUND—A ladv^S wrist watch. Owner’ mayBhave/same by proving property ang. paying for the adv. 'Call at S. iWlor, Jeweller,, Exeter. . 8-8-ltc., FOR SALE-j-Two ypung hogs and /some ' yqungXsows, bred. These are choice stock.! Appy to Chas. Har vey, Exeter., 1 , • 8-8-tfc STRAYED—O^to "lot ( 6 Stephen, a — - • ' may have haVe iame by proving the property and !^tp Mr. Lloyd Centralia. , con. 3, er^ford steer.' Owner aying expenses. Apply dgson, R. R'. No. .2; 8-8-3tc ft STRAYE two-year-o ear, whit dark brown Apply Mark Jot.24,'con. 17, eiferj two rings'in left , small horns, few‘white spots. Id, Dashwood., 8-8-3tp. FOR* SALE— AtTUg brick house, with all moderw improvements. Ap ply to C. B. SriyC. -• 5-30-tfc. ig& and., two. ac- 1 Street. Apply FOR BALE^Cctf res of land on Hwxi John Jacobs^ Clinton, or Frank Tay lor, Exeter. | 7-ll-4tp Jhpce cloyer honey,FOR sal: reasonable pr-icel**^ Apply io Mrs. F, Triebnet, Andrew St. 7-25-2tp FOR SALE- honey. In crfsto per pound atfd in per pound. <*, Darrell Parker,R. No. 3, Exeter. sweet clover ers/containers 9c. r containers 10 c. We have purchased an up-to-date Power Whitewashi/g machine, and are open foX worjt. Let us white wash and di^nfe/t your barn, hen houses, etc. Q ity work,' moderate charge. Hogarty Baby Chick Hatch ery. Phone 18 4w, Exeter. 8-1-tfc TO RENT—Desirable store pro perty on Main str1 ed by Mrs. AdXi to W. Martin, Ek eeit recently vacat- lYeo-Down. Apply :eter, 8-lrtfc HOGARTH BABY CHICK HATCHERY feFds Our supply of fdfeds are now more complete than eVejl* and your needs in Chick Sthrter, Grow Mash, Chick Feed, Lay Mash, Beef Meal, Bone Meal, Alfalfa Meal, Oyster Shell, Grit, Condensed Buttermilk, etc. can be promptly filled)' POULTRY^ CULLING It is now time lo have the heiis eliminated from your Our charge Is $2,,00 per 100 hens. We are cash buyers dr poultry. Call us .When you have poultry to self ■ will'■■■■ I ''.I~IH».i»i<».<iili'ilihii'iiiTnl11" cull flock. 77“j wanted! for the cc Creek and in the Township .4 TENDERS Tenders wanted) tion of the Brock bum Drains borne. Brock Or ^1338.-50. Mitchell, Washburn Di Dian CM, Seaforth Plans and specifica le'^n M the Epfeineer’s' •office of the’-“Clerk, •Tenders to be in the Clerk by 8 p,tn., Wednesday, August 21st, J929. * nstruc- Wash- of Vs- eStlmhtec / W. Ar sd Cost Jno. Roge r C.H., to Drain, estiinat be the cost' ■hibald of $-8«2t<5 Mrs. Agnes Gillies is visiting her brothei* in Port Huron. Mr. Harold Taylor, of London, was home for the holidays. Miss Viola Hodgson is visiting with her cousins in London. Miss Lillian Walker’is at present on a motor trip to Brockville. . Misses Florence and Mildred Norry, of London, spent the holidays here. Miss Muriel Howald, of London, spent the holidays under the parent al roof. Miss Mary Horney, of London, vis ited with relatives in town over the week-end. Mr. K. J. Sims visited his sister Mrs. G. Tuckey, of ’Denifield, over the week-end »’• Mr. Harvey Stewart, of Toronto, spent* the week-end at the home of .Mrs. Wm. Walker., . . Mrs. Honor and son, of Goderich, spent Monday with her sister Mts. Wm. Smith of town. •Mr. Fred A. May apd .children are. ■holidaying in Mitchell. Mrs. May is holidaying in Toronto. . Mr. Ellis Tapp, of Parkhill, spent the holidays with the- former’s par ents Mr. -and Mrs. Rd. Tapp. * Miss BerniCe Stioule, of London', has returned to her home: aiter vjs-, iting with Miss ’Viola Hodgson. ’ •Miss Marion- Solder, of Mitchell, is visiting' her grandmother; Mrs. Mary Willard, .Lake Rd. North. ‘ Mr. and Mrs.-John, Routledge and family, of Dutton, are /holidaying with relatives at Zurich and Exeter. Mr. Nelson Hill, of Toronto, visit ed last week with his mother Mrs. J. Hill, returning to his home on Mon day,, (Mrs,;, Bloomfield and daughters and grandson; of London spent the ‘week-enfT with Mr, and Mrs. Jona than Kydd, * Mr J. A. Christie, of. Windsor, spent the holidays -at the home Qf his parents Mr, and Mrs, C, ,W. Christie.' > Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and' son Donald have returned to Toron to after holidaying with relatives in this community. Mr. -Chas. Acheson and Miss Phyl lis- Grey, of’ Lon'don, spent the holi days at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T--Acheson. t Dr. and Mrs. Reynolds and son Jack, of London, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Westcott the forepart of the week. (Mr-, and'Mrs. D. Olson, who were here visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Hy. ►Browning have returned to their home in New York city. Mrs, Norman Hockey’s mother, Mrs. Bishop, and sister Mrs. Cake and daughter’ Dawn, of London, visit ed Mrs. N.. Hockey last week. Miss Clara Steinhagen, of Cleve land,. who has .been visiting her sister Mrs. Jos. Davis is at-present visiting with relatives in Toronto. t Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrison, of Detroit, spent th© weekend with Mr. and Mrs, A. Francis. Mrs. Coultis returned from Detroit with them. Mrs. S. , Hedden, Gerald and Ger- i aldine, of Crediton and Miss Audrey Robertson, of Loudon, spent Tues day with Mr and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd. Mr, and ’Mrs. S. J. Hicks and Mas ters Bill and Jack, o£ Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.. Dearing. The boys are remaining for a couple of weeks. Rev. W, Jones, wife and family are leaving this week for Georgian Bay were they will visit with Mrs. Jones’ parents Mr. and Mrs. John Dickson at Walters’ Falls, Mrs. Gillard and Miss Nellie Car michael,. who have been holidaying at Grand Bend returned home Tues day. Mrs. Parks, of Hensall, also at the Bend with them. Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Hill two little children, Mr. Blake and Miss Margaret Hamilton, visited over the With the formei*’s mother HI1L UNION SERVICES FOR JULY AND AUGUST Main Street and James Street Unitedf churches August—Rev. J. E. Moorhouse J’reacher Janies Street Choir in charge of music. August 11—11 a.m. Main St. 7 p.m,—James St. August 18th—11 a.m. James St. 7 p.m.—Main St, s • August 25th—11 a.m. Main St. 7 p.m.—James St. No one has ever had to back who went forward on his knees. 10 a.m.—Our church school. 11 a.m. Main Street—‘Christ’s cond coming, When, Where How. p.m. James Street—The one place where there is no defeat; Thursday at '8 p.m. Prayer service in Main street church. You are cordially invited to at tend these services. 7 THLJiSD.lY, AUGUST SIH. l»2t» CELANESE SILK VOILE Pair & the at Per « Ct This is? a real bargain* We place on sale 100 pairs, of Children’s and Ladies* Canvas Shoes and/ Oxfords. Many of these shoe^. sold as high as $3.00. ' ART SIEK JIOSIERY c popular sunimeXweight hosiery in all season’s best/selling colors. Special 49c- 400 Pairs of White Canvas Shoes /a real bargain* We place on sale 100 pairs of Children’s and Ladi On All SUMMER DRESSES This week we place on sale 30 Slimmer Dresses, Every D^s is This Season’s Style, These Dresses we are now seij .95 .95 $9.95 SUMMER VOILES This beautiful material for summer dress es comes in different patterns ahd color- . in£s Sid. Q*VDress Length ............................. ’A number of new icterus and colorings This is a good, quajit^voile and is a popular ' / 5.0c- At per yard . .. /<.......................... Ill, Illll^..11 . .« BLEACHED 41EM-STITCHED SHEETS Here is your chance to replace your bedd ing, splendid bleached hem. stitched sheets . 2yards.*»y 2 1-2 yards.’ /■ Cl 7C or CO 25Specially priced 3 *A**? . f ■ ■ - the Henry Strang Clerk of Osborne B.R. 1, Hensall Merideth, week- Mrs. Mr and Mrs, F, Welsh / TRIVITT MEMORIAL » CHURCH Rev. Walter Jones. Rector Sunday, August 11th, -1029 •Sunday Schoola.m.-10 7' p.m.—Evensong . < Rev. M. B. Parker B.A., Hensail in charge. No morning service during, August. .------------]--------------------------------........................ MEN’S LISLE AND SFEI4 HOS^' Th'is is a clearing of several lines ,^f men’s lisle and silk hosiery- that retailed^' at 75c. wSelhey W / ^^$1.00 —i----------------- --------------------------------- CLOVER LEAF ODD^CUPS • ! / 40 dozen odd Clover Eeaf cu[ps. We bouglit them by the crate^to get the lowest ' price j - . / . • • gc. i----f---------T-/------— . .- *-■! •>*SHIRTS These are exceptidiial value in shades of ■ white, sand or blue, Regular $1,95 $1.35 i Specie1 at . CLOVER LEAF CUPS & SAUCERS A crate of Clover Leaf cups and saucers. Always in big demand at this season of $1.32 t .s the year Per Doz$nMr. and Mrs. W. Dearing, of Lon don, spent. Sund'ay in down. , „Mfss, Madeline.-Dearing,, of.London' is holidaying at her home here? . ’ ,Miss ;Reta Robins, of Stratford, is visiting *wth Miss Grace Creech.. ' Miss? Thelma Taylor returned home last Week after,.holidaying in Detroit.; Mr. Oswald Haipiblyn, of London,' spent the week-end with Mr. Harold’ Skinner. / ■ Mrs. Dave Russell has returned, home after visiting with her daugh ter in Detroit. r ‘ \ Miss Shirley Bedford, of London]- is holidaying wjth her aunt Mrs.? Russell Hedden. % Mrs. Southcott and Miss Stella< .left last week to spend the month o^* August at Grand Bend. "Miss AMh Winer left last week' to take a training course in the* Strathroy General hospital. * ■ .Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn Rowe have re-' turned "home after visiting friends?; at Hamilton, Galt and Dundas. < Messrs. Wm. Northcott, Wm. Snell Wm. Pethick and W-m. Etherington are up north on a fishing trip, ; Mr. Frank Johns gave a short, in teresting missionary talk! in James( St. Sunday School Sunday morning. Mrs. Allen, of Exeter, is at present visiting with her daughter Mrs. Quance.—Cromarty news in. Huron* Expositor. (Mr. and Mrs. Roland Brintnell, of Moosejaw, Sask., are holidaying with- the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brintnell. Mr. and Mrs. John Repchard and. daughter Mrs. Dr. Hamilton, of De troit, spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Russell I-Ieddeh. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Penhale family motored to Lions’ Head, Tobermorry in the Bruce Peninsula for Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. daughter June, over the holiday with father Mr. a. Bowey. Dr. and Mrs. Ward spent the week-end at Port Stanley. . _ is remaining foi* two Weeks. Mrs. Alfred Bedford and son Mil ton, Of London, spent the week-end with 'the former’s sisters Mrs. Rus sell Hedden and Mrs. Greenley. Mr. all cl Mrs. Wm. May and son Gordon accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carling and grandson John left on Tuesday on a motor trip to Picton. Mr. and Mrs, Fuller and daugh ter also Mrs. BroWji and son don and Mrs. Brown and sons, Visitors at the O’Brien home on day last, Mrs. Arthur- Loadman and Beta, of Winnipeg, who visited last Week with Mi* have loft for their home, has returned Miss Loadman The regular meeting of the Wo« Wen's Institute will be held Tuesday August 13th at three o’clock, at the home of Miss Jeckell. All members are requested to bo present, Lunch Will bo Served." ^ir, and Mrs, J. West and family, of Hazelmore, Sask., visited with the former's sister-in-law Mrs, fiOy West,- Ort Friday evening'. FifOhi here they went to Chatham for a visit ’before returning to their new home at Meaford. i was and Nix of -end Jas. little ahd _ and daughter Joan, Misses Leila Vera Welsh, of Toronto, visited over the holidays wlth"Mr. If, Wood, of Usborne, Welsh is remaining for day. Miss Hilda Sims, Of Stapbury’s office, left on Sunday to visit her brother Melvin, of Wind sor; also Mr. and Mrs, EL J, Laskey, of to in andc Mrs. W, Miss Leila a short holf- Gladmaa & the same city. She also intends vlslf other relatives and friends Detroit. ■F QHINA and CROCKERY Bring* in youy visitors and show them through out China department* We have a big assortment of beautiful new pieces suitable to take home as souvenirs. Se/ our New Dinner Sets at $37.50 a, jfi:- r —• . • , , • - JL,*.., Iw and and K. G. Clark and of Windsor, Mrs visited Clark’s ^-—7“---------------------------TT— 1 ' 1 - - '• • 1 ■ ’ “ ■ ; ~ Mrs, Millar and son Warreit; of .London, spent, the hojidays at the home* of Mr. and Mrs. L. Day. ,Mr. and..Mrs Robt. Cruickshanks “and'two' sons Earl and Claud,. Miss Myrtle Cruickshanks and Miss Alic’e Hooey, of Hamilton, spent the holi- Idiays with-Mr.', and ’Mrs. H-. S. Walter. JMiss Myrtle is remaining to visit for a couple of weeks. ~ •' '* Mr. and Mrs. T. ^urkhart and. (family, of Cleveland,visited* with iMrs. Burkhart’s parents Mr. and ’'Mrs. Jos. Davis, of Exeter North. ' ?They left here to visit with .Mr. and •Mrs. Gordon Davis, of Toronto,'be- r ifore returning to their home.. ■ / Mrs Alex Lloyd and children, of Toronto, are holidaying at the borne , of her father iMr. L. Day. Mr.’ Lloyd ‘was here for the holiday leaving here to attend a convention in De troit. Following his return, with •' his wife and family he will holiday > .at Gr'and Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Will' Forest, of New ,Ydrk; Mr. Chas. Eacrett and grand daughter Margaret, of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. A. Geddes and Miss M. J. O’Brien/' of Sexs'mfth; Mr, and Mrs. Ray Eacrett, of Sarnia; also Miss Alice Eacrett, of Toronto, were visit ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers on the holiday. and London and Master Stanley Ward family Gor? were Sun- Miss and Mrs. E. Treble Miss Beta to Winnipeg while will visit enroute . * HOT WEATHER SPECIALS ’ Keep cool and comfortable in our HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR ■I.................................... ‘ I.INI HI . • / ‘ • OUTING & DRESS SHIRT? ■ Some nifty styleyto choose from Hats in all the newest lines FANCY TIES i,,, AND BELTS I' fAgen^ for Jackson’s, ry Cleaners and yers - ----------- ORE WILL /CLOSE EVERY. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON DURING .TUNE, .JULY AND AUGUST MAN EXETER, ONT. ................ DOROTHY E. GRASSl^ THIS S' Satisfaction G 1 ■ SO LE1 Cleaning, Dyeing and D Upstairs just fice and his LORING ressing, pposit OTTS Repairing, r Cleanjfig Parlor is the post of- “Service and ► BIG PHONE broker Ernest 'general INSURAN Represenning Mutual Vifie »f Canada Automobile,Life, Fir / • » 8.< t An Unwise Selection An aged couple in Desbo lost $3,500 when they ch</se a speculative investment i instead of qftrUstee secu/ity. Huron & Edie debentur — a t r u s'fee investment a u t h o r i z^c d by 1/w for executors. RAZOR BLADES ED (anjf make) “ ‘ y it e Guaranteed E» DRUGGIST r' FURNITURE AM FUNDAL S0CE SAFETY SHARP SINGLE ED Double e l'erfec w. s. ALLTIIE UTEST/tQl'IPMENT $ per annum-on $100 and over* Applications are accepted ,by CARLING & MORLEY EXETER, ONT* ' * i Special prices on all lin& of furniture dur- ing July and August.I ■ka R* N. ROWE Phone 20w House 20j . . A. L. C. M (Honor Gi'/duatc) IjcmFou England! ■ It Instruction m Piano* FioIin^Harmony, Theory StudioffN^Rlbert Street, Box 160,. ^BETTER, ONTARIO HONOR GRADUATE OF^ONTARIO » examination -Board Day, Night and /Sunday Calls Phdhe Sto/e No. 99 . R.JWOPPER MODERN EQUIPMENT KINDLY ATTENTIVE SptlVICM B -- •• -— W. R. Gou ING Plano Bupervl Studio. Organist an ate Cholmiaidter cited Church xiipCiructioii 1ft ’ *. / . Orgaa Thoorf f Music tn School* afn St* Box $7, Phone lift wxetmb,. ont,........... ....—............. •Wave you renewed your subscript tion to the Times-Advocate. $2,0(1 per year.