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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.” IllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 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. in 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. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 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 ER, ONT. .