HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-08-22, Page 8r THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE TIIURHPAY, AUGUST 22n<I, 1021J
Mrs. Tapp and children, of Lon
don, are visiting with the former’s
sister, Mrs. Valera Armstrong.
Mrs. W. C. Robinson and two
daughters have returned to their
home in Detroit after holidaying for
h- month at Grand Bend and visiting
with relatives in Exeter. Mrs. Eli
zabeth Passmore, of town, spent the
month at Grand Bend with them.
Mrs. (Rev.) J. D. Kestle, of Bow-
manville, also visited at Grand Bend
arid is at present visiting with Mrs,
Passmore, of town.
NOTICE
Exeter Markets
Weat $1.25—$1.28
Oats 50 c.
Burley 7Oct
Manitoba Flour $4.60
Model Flour $4.25
Feed Floui’ $2.25
Pastry Flour $3.80
Bran $1.75
Shorts $1.85
Creamery Butter 44c,
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev* J. Bernard Rhodes’, M, A,
Minister Y '■
Miss Lomi Coates, AAaC.M., Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—“A Threefold Environ
ment.”
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FIRST SHOWING OF
FALL & WINTER COATS
*
The Cemetery Board
form lot owne
trees on lotsj
» hhe consents
be secured
BEES FOR SiALE-
fsloto in-
that-Jfffe planting of
Hbited and also
ifThe caretaker must
Sore planting scrubs.
^ply to Mr.
F. Treibner, R,1, Exeter.
8-22-tfc.
NOTICE
I have erected signs on my Poul
try Farm as follows: passing
strictly forbidden. A e found
on this property clay F night with
out a permit|is liab^to prosecution.
Stay out unlfss.
This means
will obey t
warning.—
Hatchery,
are on business,
I trust the public
otice without further
Hogarth Baby
Two-year-ol
hese
1 of hair
Agnized. Two
t
own
Apply^to
STRAYED
roan, no horn%; 12 gag
in each ear.
torn out or g
should be easi
lars reward f
lead .to reco
Ratz, R. R. No. 2, Ddsh\^
heifer
punch
r be
but
dol-
will
Roy
for Chevrolet
er and Seaforth.
LOST—Rear
truck between
Finder please notify Box 206, Exeter.
■ *8-22-tfc.
Addr
LOST—-Between L
forth, via the secon
Biddulph orf^ Aug
pairs of bow'
•small leather
ward.
Lucan.
n -and Sea
concession of
the 14th, two
initial “B” in
tchel. Suitable re
Dr. W. T. Banting,
SALE—Two./oung hogs and
ired. These . are
FOR
■some-young ?owy
choice stock.f^ppy to Chas. Har
vey, Exeter, ’ S-S-tlc
Butter 39 c.
extras 40c.
firsts 34c.
seconds 23 c,.
$13,00
A special meeting of the Home and
' e at tlie h<>me
. imowning on Sat- ^•30 ps.m.
If you need sugar
week might he too
more money
it.—HARVEY
iy it now, next
s. It is worth
e are asking for
OCERY.
School Club willfbe
of Mrs. (Dr.) J. H.
urday evening afflU
24, con. 17,
tw$- rings in left
STRAYED—^
;two-year-oldj»eife
■ear, white .iorehe J^small horns,
dark browil wiBif^^w white spots.
Apply Mark Wilf, Dashwood.
8-S-3tp.
FOR SALE^fchoi
'honey. In gfist
per pound and i
per pound.
Darrell Parker No. 3, Exeter.
sweet clover
containers- 9c.
containers 10 c.
We have purchased a
hchine andPower Whitewashing .
7:30 p.m,—“Unpossessed Posses
sions.”
UNION SERVICES FOR JULY AND
AUGUST
Slain Street and, James Street United
churches
August—Rev, J. E. Moorhouse
Preacher
Janies Street Choir in charge of
music.
This week we are offering for the early buyer a wonderfrl
range of the. newest cloths and styles in fall and winter coats.
You can choose your coat and we will lay it aside for you.
a
August 25th—11 a.m. Main St.
7 p.m.—James St.
You aren’t born to be jnurdered
for Jesus sake these days but you
may be frozen out.
10:00 a.m.—Our Church Schools
11 a.m., ^Main St.—“Where is Your
Faith”
p.m., James St.—A bad and a good
investment.
8 p.m. Thursday. Prayer and
Praise in Main Street.
7
Miss
with
TR1VITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. Walter Jones. Rector
Sunday, August 25th
10 a.m.—-Sunday School
7 p.m.—Evensong
Rev. M. B. Parker B.A., Hensail
charge.
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No morning service during August..
K
We have
left on our
duced for q
T
HOUSE DRESSES
a few sunruper dresses
These are greatly re-
y
$3.95 to $9.95
SPECIALS FOR AUGl
SEE OUR SPECIALS IN DJ
Twelve only Summer Dresses in crepes*
voiles and silk. Splendid for making over.
YOUR CHOICE FOR 98c.
................. ...■......rR1
CURTAIN SCRIMS 4
ESSES
Suitable for bedrooms,
bathrooms or kitchens' A
good quality white with;
fancy border oi^blue, green,
or gold.
PER YARD19c.
SCHOOL DAYS J
Will soon be here. e are
prepared to meet » de
mand for school ndflds with
extra values in S rr Hos
iery, , Sweaters Trousers,
etc. Let us >ply your
needs.
in fancy Ginghams; nicely
trimined. Cheaper than you
can make them. Any
at while they last. .
Size,.
S3’
w
&
T"
69c. and 98c.
98c. 1
. THE
SHAPES
MEN’S STRAW HATS 98c.
BALANCE i.OF OU#STRAW HATS GO ON SALE. NEW
VALUES TO $2.5#CLEARING OUT AT 98c.
COTTON’ h
In- Sand and
children and ladi<
PER PAIR
5SE
Hack for
s-
25c.
F FjKl Fashioned ‘Hosiery
Jn the popular Weldrest
rijpinted heel* Shades to ■-
i PER, PAIR $1.50
SILK HOSIERY
In all the new shades. A
quality..,, .
, AT PEEl. PAIR. 49c.
WO!
5 dozen dark bl
and roomy, reguli
SPEC
K SHIP’S ' 1
xe wokK shirts, well-made
$1 Jb.
AL^lT 98c. *
WORK SOCKS
A good summer Weight in a cotton and,
woollen mixture-
y . SPECIAL AT 3 PAIRS FOR 98c.
XT
Misg-T-fefie. aiWe^iF^iWn^i^'Y-
atives in London.
Mr. Milo Snell is confined to his
home through illness.
Mrs. M. Armstrong, of Lohdesboro,
visited last Sunday with her daugh
ter Mrs. W. Pethick.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Sweitzer, of
New York, called 011 Mr. and* Mrs’;
M. Amy on Tuesday.
Misses Mildred and Florence Norry
of London, spent Sunday with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Norry.
Air. Hy. Rundle, of London, is holi
daying for a couple of weeks at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dalrymple visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.sand Archie
Ryckman last week.
Mrs. Emma Coulits,
has been been visiting
Varna, Londesbor-o and
M'r. and Mrs. John McGill,'of Brus
sels, were Sunday visitors with the
latter’s sister Mrs. E. G. Lowry.
Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer, who' hhs
been nursing her mother, the lltija
Mrs. Morlock, has returned ho met
The many friends of Mr. Frank
Kernick, of Usborne, will regret :tip
know that he is seriously ill at his
home. ■
London won the inter mediate Vi?.
O.B.A. League baseball by defeating
Sarnia twice in succession in tile
finals.
Mr. Ernest Taylor, or Detroit, who
lias been holidaying.with his
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor
turned home.
Mr. and ivfrs.
a motor trip to
Falls and Owen
end.
Mrs. A. J. Clark and 'daughter
Dorothy, of Stratford, have spent
several weeks with Mrs. Emma J.
Coultis in Toronto.
Miss Dorothy Snell has returned to
St. Thomas after visiting for a couple
of weeks with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie, anti
family spent Sunday with Rev. G. W.
Gardiner and Mrs. Gardiner at Poinl
Clark, near Kincardine.
z Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Southcott are
holidaying this week at “Royal, ^ak”
cottage at Grand Bend. Mr. South
cott celebrated a birthday on Mon>
day and a family reunion was held
at the cottage.
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Winter
is Coming!
Mr. S. G. Bawden was in Goderich
over the week-end.
Mr. Lloyd Foote, of Detroit, called
on friends in Exeter on Tuesday.
Mrs, M. Sheere is visiting for a
few days with freinds at -Staffa.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Webster and dau
ghter June, of Detroit, spent Sunday
with their parents.
Mrs. F. 'T’riebner, of Exeter, is
visiting for a few weeks with her
relatives in Toronto.
Mr. Reg., Bissett, of Chatham, is
holidaying .at the home of his sister
Miss Ethel Bissett.
Miss (Mildred Rowe is holidaying
this week at Grand Bend wth friends
at “EEEE” Cottage.
Mrs. Flossie Reed and daughter
Ola have been visiting in Seaforth
for a week.
Miss Verna Coates is spending this
week with Miss Stella Southcott at
Grand Bend.
Mrs. Murphy and daughter
Margaret Alliston are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Phillips.
Mr. Allan Pickard, who .is spend
ing the summer in London, spent the1
week-end at his home here.
Miss Betty Grant and Miss Mary
Grant R.N., who have been holiday
ing at Bayfield, have returned home.
Miss Isabel Turnbull, of the staff
of Southcott Bros., is holidaying this
week with relatives in Detroit.
Mr. Robert Gambrill, of Elora,
visited with his parents in town dur
ing the week. Bo'b is sporting a new
Essex coupe.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Tuckey and
.family, of London, are holidaying at
the home of Mr. and M'rs. C. E.
Tuckey.
Master Gerald Lawson underwent
an operation for the removal of his
tonsils at Dr. H. Browning’s office
on 'Tuesday.
I Miss Marion Soeder has returned
S-l-tfc home after spending two weeks with
her grandmother Mrs. M. Willard,
London Road, north.
)Mr. Laverne Wells, Miss Mary
Apply (Wells and Miss Helen Johnston took
S-l-tfc in tlle Ball Telephone picnic at
of Toronto,
in Strafford,
Clinton. ' /
up-to-date &
are open fftr work., et us white
wash and cisinfesm^your barn, hen
houses, etc.lQij^Kty work, moderate
charge. Ho
ery. Phon
. Baby Chick Hatch-
184w, Exeter.
store pro-TO RENT—Desir
petty on Mai$ Stij^E recently vacat
ed by Mrs. Ac ’ “
to W. Martis
feo-Down.
Exeter.clt
4 A PAIR
SEE OUR TABLE OF CANVAS SHOES, FOR CHILDREN AND
WOMEN. VALUES TO $2.50- SPECIAL AT 49c.
1 SHOES AT
n
ELLIOTTS
TAILORING
Cleaning, Pressing,
Dyeing and Dr^rCIean^
upstairs just
fice and his
Satisfaction J
^pairing,
r Parlor is
o^posiJ^the -post of-
motta^Wfe “Service and
•uajfnteed'.”
SO Li^T US GO BIG
SPJ
fe m aw.Keep cool and comforts
HOT WITHER OVERWEAR
OUTflNG fe Dl
■; -Some fifty styh
BSS SHIRTS
to choose from
Springbank on Saturday.
M'r. and Mrs. Harry J. Gould, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Gould, of
spent Sunday with the
mother Mrs. Rd. Gould.-
Rev. Mr. Rhodes has
from liis holidays and will occupy
his own pulpit in Caven Presbyter
ian church next Sunday.
Miss Mary Willard and grandson,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willard, Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Coates, motored to
Tavistock on Sunday and spent the
da.y with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Binford Colquhoun,
of Chicaka, Mr. A. A. Colquhoun,
Messrs. P. and Lloyd Colquhoun, of
Staffa, visited on Sunday with Mi’,
and Mrs. J. L. Kydd.
Commissioner W. G. Bissett has
made several excavations on William
street in an endeavor to clean out
the 'drain which has been causing
trouble.
Mrs. T. H. Rumford has returned
home after visiting in Toronto. She
was accompanied home by her sister
Roger*C E.j ‘ Mrs‘ Davies who will visit for a few
’’ | days.
stimated cost1 Mr. and Mrs. Demo and son Clay-
S. W. Archibald ton and the latter’s -friend Mr. Earl
[Hartmanj of Sebewing, (Mich., visit-
cifications can be ed with Mr.- and Mrs. John Pedlar
ineer’s oiffice or the on Monday.
f Dr. Fraleigh, of London, accom
panied by his mother and brother
motored up and called on friends in
town oti Sunday and also visited at
Grand Betid.
Mr, Ed'gar Rundle, who is taking
a flying course in Toronto, motored
to Rxoter for the week-end bringing
with him his mother'Kilk, E. Rundle
who has been visiting in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, UMc Snell and Mr.,
and Mi's. Latimer Gripve and family,
Who are spending thd’ summer at
Grand Bend are thlff- week enjoying
a fishing tfip around Georgian Bay.
' Messrs, I-iarry West and Harry
Carey, of Sarnia, motored tip and
HOGARTH BABY CHICK
HATCHERY
FEEDS
’Our supply of feed^are now more
complete than ever ' .
in Chick Starter, Gjbw Mash, Chick
Feed, Lay\Mash
Meal, Alfalfa Mea Grit, Cond^ised Bifttermilk, etc.
be promptly filled
POUlTRV CULLING
to have the
your
nd your needs
Sandwich,
former’s
returned
parents
has re
enjoyed
Jeef . Meal, Bone
Oyster Shell,
can
W. J. Beer
Southampton, Inglis
Sound for the week-
Fall Term Opens
TUES., AUG. 21c /
1
newest lines
FANCY/ TIES AND BELTS
[Agent for jpacldrcm’s, Dry Cleaners and Dyers
__ ... __ _ _ _ . _ _ cull
hens eliminated ifrom your flock.
Our charge is &2J00 per 100 hens. We
are cash buyeiWof poultry. Call us when you haveBoultry to sell.
Our new slOment of leg bands
has just arrived".’ All sizes and co
lors.
It is now Sim
TENDERS WANTED
struc-
Va sh
Courses: Commercial, Steno
graphic, Secretarial and /Com
plete Office Training. /
Capable Instructors, Thorough Courses and Free Employment
X Service ■ /
Write oa phone nowJfor
I catalogue S
free
E
THIS STORE
PHONE 81w
VIIJr CLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
JjJkG JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST
< w/t.aman . !
Ernest C..
Tenders wanted, for the co
lion of the Brock Creek an . .
burn Drains in the Township of Us-
borne. |
Brock q
$1338.50.i
Mitchell. .
Washbi
.0016.50.
C.E., Seal hth
XX’i aTiG hri 4plans
geon >at t
office of,
Tender
Clerk by
21St, 192
S-8-2tc.
i'll Drai
Plan
>nd
reek Drain, e
Ij Plan by Jn,
cost
CENTRA
BUSINESS
G0LLEGE
arvey
INSrfANC® BROKER
Rci/resenting
MutualJSfe of Canada
ire, Automobile,
GENER.
be in the hands of the
,m.# Wednesday, August
Hertry Strang
Clerk of Usiborhe
R.R. 1, Honsall
HENRY EILBER,
9 cubic
flie a
NOTICE TO DRAINAGE
CONTRACTORS
Tenders will bo received b
undersigned iott the construe
the Wein 1 - \ J
Tuesday, iSeiiembef SM,
p.ni.
The earthfto. be re
mated <t 3
- Plans, p
•cah W--SM
dersigned, ;
proved/sted
fled, sahi.
The 10W(
sariiy ac
liiclpal Drai
). They were
accompanied by ^1*. Sydney West
who Is holidaying for a week with
speel brother. ; v
accompany tender.’ Mrs. Motiww add son Stafford
UY tender not mrnes- and Mr. ’And Mrs. Gent and d’augh-
11 er, of Lindsay, returned to their
______ ______ home Monday after visiting for a few
Clerk‘of the Township of stephen'days with tlw former’s son, Mr. Leo
Crediton, Ontario l-lennfessey.
specifications
of the un-
. Ontario. Ap-
aNOW IS i
TO ORDER|
HE TIME
rouR COAL
4
STRATFORD, ONTARIO
R. F. Lumsden, B.A., Principal
Phone 240 or 1120
Life* I
SAFETY
SHARP j
SINGLE ED
DOUBLE E
F Peritec!w. S.
NED
RAZOR
E ...
ADES
y make)
I am informed
Coal Co, that hgci
neglecting to fill
preparation for ii
|y the D. L. & W.
iso consumers are
■
CO A
„thero, will hi
th^lcold weather,1 otnes.
Ki
BIN NOW WITH
iW. SCRANTON
I AV AY COKE
ller sets in if the!
till the last min-i !
to pi'c
cars -i id make delivery
ild we!
dll lef
cure
when
orders
ute.
FILL YO
GENUINE
COAL A
heir coal bins- in
e coming winter-
a shortage when
It will be
uce the. coal, se
rhd>
Old Huron &£rie
can repay every
debenture
de
H. T. ROWE
Phono 40w
deben
$100 <
riff are accepted by
,000
trustee
earn. 5% upon
t to its
nets and
have the
CARLING & MORLEY
EXETER, ONT. j
■ i
(Honor
DOROTHY E. GRASSICJS
fTon England
Piano,
Studio
EXETER, ONTARIO
Harmony, Theory;
N. Albert Street, Box 160,
Ejfe Guaranteed
E, DRUGGIST,
is the time to
Marshall Mattress
DURING TH
WE WILL
COVER VA
ALL MAR
I
AljL THE IATEST E(^lPMENT
Special pric
liites of ■ ■urn/ure dur
on all
Phone20w House 20{
H OF AUGUST
COTTON SLIP
AT $3.50 WITH
TABL 'MATTRESSES
WPPBR13. R.
EXE1W, ONTARIO
A.
Organist a
St.
PMuo Vocal
Supervisor of h
Studio, Meifn St
W. R. Gou.ING
I
woirniaMer
Unified Church
on in
Organ ’ThwH#
io tn school*
Bor Phone ltl
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