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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-06-19, Page 8Tin kspay, juse mn, ta Bpokin ASPHAL colours ’V X and r now la of va B, C. BED CEDAR LARG 1, EDGE GlJilN. orders for transi ICE R CALL fAN LU THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE UCEP us designs in stock. GET QUR PRICES , STOCK WELL ASSORTED Ross-Taylor Co., Ltd. Exeter Markets Wheat ?L05 Oats 5-Qc. Barley 50c, Bran ?1.5Q Sho-rts §1.50 Feed Flour §1,90 t Manitoba’s Best Flour §4.25 Model Flour 83,85 Welcome Flpur $3.45 Creamery Butter 34c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Jf, Bernard Rhodes, M. A. Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.O.M,, Organist 10 a.m,—-Sunday School 11 a.m,—“The Message of the Mountains,” 7 p.m.—“Unstamped Goodness”s= >i ST V ==» Butter 28—-31c. extras 25 c, firsts 22c, seconds 19c. §11,50, There was a beautiful display of Iris and Columbine in the window of Mr. B. W. F. Beavers on Saturday last sponsored . by the Exeter ticultural Society. This was first shoiying of flowers for year. Hor- the this locals JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rey, D, MeTavish, Pastor W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M, Organist and Choir-Leader -Church -Rev. T. 10 11 School A. Bell, of Kirk- - Clearing at Bargain Prices ....................................... —......-—■■■■■ — ------------------------- -------- • / Mr. James McGinley, ofJESbndon, will return to- Exeter and/vonduct a ................. foperagrouse on Fri- | at o’clock. Fur- pen^&next week. ! ..... meeting in the , ■day, June 27ta at Jro’clock, ther annohncem0"1^ w°o1 FLOAVER DISPLAY The second flower display by the Exeter Horticulural Society will be held at Southcott Bros, on Saturday next, the display to consist <of roses and peonies. Anyone who can con­ tribute to the display are asked to bring the flowers to the store, MARRIED AT BIB SAY, SASK. The marriage of Mr. William Bagshaw, eldest son .of Mr. J. T. Bagshaw, of Birsay, Sask., to Miss Freeda Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A, ’Wright, also of Birsay dis­ trict, will take place to-day (Wed­ nesday) in the Birsay United Church The groom visited in this community, about three years ago and his father visited here during the past winter. Their many friends here will extend best wishes. FOR SALE-FOR SALE—-Mdroj;stove, prac­ tically new, pin de Treasonable. Apply ’*■ ■’*- Dr. Atkinson wishes ^to announce that lie will be away os1'his holidays from June 30th^o J$Ty 12th, inclu­ sive,. during thispisle the office will be closed. 6-12-4tc. Times-Advo cate TO OBSERVE ILLLF HOHDA The Medical Doctors i ? xeter' have arranged to take the Wednes­ day half holiday during t of June, July a,nd Augus tor will remain in tow any emergen®-cases, will be in town- on troned: Dr.'-.Weel Dunlop Jund^ 11 June 18th'; , \ Notice, as r^aj®s -July and Augifst will be ma-iWJ. i the Times-Advocate at -a later wkq. months One doc- to care fop he following he dates men- June 4th; Dr. ■ Di?? ■ Fletcher Try Grant’s HotJ^gS on Satur­ day night. Mr, and Mrs. Preston Dearing motored to Tillsonburg for Sunday, Miss Madeline Dearing of Lon­ don, spent the week-end at her home here. Dr. Geo. Hind, of Walkerton, spent Sunday with his father in town. When you^^one of Grant’s Hot Dogs you want another. Mrs, John Hunkin spent a week in Palmerston with her aunt Mi’s. V. Miller. Mrs Prang of Stratford, visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs, Chris. Luker. Mr. H. O. Southcott is. spending a few days in Toronto, combining business and pleasure. Mr. .and Mrs., Trueman Elliott and family, of London, spent Sun­ day and Monday with relatives In town. (Messrs. E. C, Moir and W. A. Elliott, of St. Catherines, motored up and spent the week-end wih relativ­ es and friends. Mr. Manford Belling, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mrs. Bell­ ing at the home of the latter’s par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. A. Francis. Mr. J. G. Stanbury was at God­ erich last week as counsel on a case by the Goderich Public Utility Com­ mission against W» H. -McLean, of Goderich. Mrs Melville Gunning, of Whalen, was taken to the Hospital in Lon­ don last Friday where she under­ went a. critical operation. She is do­ ing nicely at present. The Mission Band of Caven Pres­ byterian Church with the mothers,of the Band and of the Cradle Roll en­ joyed a picnic on the banks of the river on Friday of last week. , Mr. J. A. Stewart and daughter, Mrs. Kathleen Fuke, were in Toron­ to the forepart of the. week visit­ ing with Mrs. Stewart who has been > a.m. . a.m. ton. p.m.—Rev. T. ton, We welcome Mr, Bell to> Exeter and to James Street pulpit and trust that members and friends <of the congregation may avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing him. 7 A. Bell, of Kirk- MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. O. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist & Choir Leader, 10 11 1 a.m.—Our Church School . a.m.—Communion Service; sub-; ject, “The Bread of Heaven.” p.m.—“Which. Way.” The Story of one in great trouble. p.m.—Thursday, prayer meeting. It is desirable that a good response of our membership, young and old be present at the Communion Ser­ vice. A reception service for mem­ bers. 7 8 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. J. J. Fenton, B.A., Rector Miss K. M. MacFauI, Organist First Sunday after Trinity 10 ia,m.'—Sunday School and Con­ firmation Class. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and .er- mon. -Subject: “The Love of God” 7 p.m.—Evensong and sermon. Sub­ ject; “Christ our Example.” Tuesday, June 24th at' 8- p.m. the Confirmation Service in. the church by His Grace the Archbishop of Huron. A large attendance, is re­ quested. I Dr. D.A.. ANDERSON owning ■ June 25th. there foi* a .couple of week's. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will h^tbceive<^ by ' J Mommlr, June 1930, for ^..m-ew^Ytirnace for No. lr; Usbofne.—-Luther Rey- Secretary, R. Nb. 1, Hen-* f’ ?U6-19-2tcJ * undersigned Mondi 30th, ’ S. S. nolds, sail. the FOR SALE OR RWT—Modern All •centrally ^located. rooms a'bove con-red brick- semi-bung veniences, FOR RENT—8 light hotise-kee Weekes.’ office. FOR SALE , Visible pump; also feop^rating Table, almpst John Rowe, 'Admin W.‘ F. Beavers. r al. 10 gal new. Applj istrator Or HOUSE FOR SALE—M co bungalow, Weljingt every convenience 19-trc. for Dr. gas. ■ Mrs. Wilfred Lawson moved Mon­ day into the residence she recently purchased from the estate of the late Mrs. Ford. Mr. Thos. Coates is moving into the residence vacat­ ed by Mrs. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers and son Reg. spent the week-end in Detroit visiting, with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beavers. Reg. who is employ­ ed at the Caipadian Bank of Com­ merce at IlGerton Branch is at pres­ ent having his holidays. Dr. J. M. Harvey visited with his mother Mrs. J. S. Harvey in town over the week-end. Dr. Harvey who has spent, the past year as interne at the Western. Hospital, Toronto, left Monday evening-; for Edam Sask, where he is opening up a practice. Mr. Wm. Lutinan, of town, in St. Paul's church, Hensail annual Rally Day services. Mr man with Mrs. Drummond took the solo' parts in the anithem in the morning 'and the former also sang a ■solo at the evening service entitled, “Be Thou Nigh.” i. Rev. C. J. Moorehouse, Rev. D. McTavisli, Messrs. W. G, Medd, B. W. F. Beavers, W., A. Turnbull and Louis Beavers attended a meeting of ;.Presbytery .held in Belgrave on Thursday of last 'week iMr. .Moore­ house was honored in. being elected .President of the Presbytery for this year field is secretary Medd, treasurer, appointed chairman, of tlidpM Committee. j ei’ly ofori has located. London, w DENTIS xeter ■ Wortley Road, ie will practice tistry PhoifedF Metcalf 4290 medical We place on sale 45 Summer Dresses, not this seaso but splendid dresses for hot weather. These dresu /• AT Jr BATHING SUITS The hot weather is here. Try one of our new all wool bathing suits. Fine assort­ ment of colors. NEW COLLaWaND CUFF SETS In lace, organJie or pique; , in plain and two-toned at 75c. and $100. FIGURED DIMITY NEW In new floral designs, very dainty for children and Misses’. gowns and pyjamas at per yard 30c. New Voiles This is comes Jn per yjjrd If SpADES IN BROADCLOTH & cloth at the price and all the^iiew shades. Special at 25c.=■ Just arrived for the hot w^her. The daintiest patter hs and colourings you couldii magme. Get one of our Buttericjc patterns ano make your own Jiress. Price yer yard 60c. STRA\ Showing the seas* the popular tan shaa $1.50 $| f HATS In’s newest shapesrin Fes iso $3.00 f NEW NECKWEAR g Beautiful new neckwear for m< your summdr s^it. -f J $1-001 ■ $1.50#’ •J HATCHWAY UNDERWEAR -No button underwear. The kind the men like. Try Hatchway this summer. Lower in price each $1.25, FORSYTHE FORBELT UNDERWEAR A hew line that is taking well with young men this, season Shorts $1-00 Shirts 75c. '•h •= ia and Dinner ware For the .Mie Bride; Our counters are filled with.new^Chiiia and glassware. We are showing some beautiful new Tea Sets and Dinnerware. Bring in your friends and see them. / XL V I ern stuc- Street, . Ransford 6-10-ltc. ~~ . Sf;,r' ’ ? celling -and Beautiful '^location ‘ on the FOR SALE—R.rfck d\i T> /s'. t , ilAsAl! corner of Andrew And JHill, -Street, over three acres oftT-fbu. X'pply to John Bell Estate.' | .642-4tp — •■.I * STRAYED—From L0tj/'24, 3, Usborne^ a red■ heife^ikdut months old Ayith ^tarj&n face, formation gladly ieftmvt “ Con. ilirte Tn- formation gladly $.eft$ived by Chas. Dayman, R. 8, Exeter. FOJV SALE— ReA^JIving outdoor clothes reek/.cetnentjfhse; new black­ smith tire j^ftset. r 70 feet orna­ mental ironmen' /half dozen chairs; about 70 fde£ inch galvanized pipe gate. Apply To box 92 Exeter. 6-12 tf FOR SALE—A Guernsey j/Eiid Jer­ sey heifer ’■•due to fre^hew Azheal one. Apply to J. W. He#h, Exeter. FOR SALE—St.orey and#a half brick residence Oil Huron taiiiing bath, hj so gar&go. Cen gain for quick tale Reel Estate age reet coh ro and furnace al- rally Cottage for three lots of lan oilings. ^batn, Pkbne /F -garag 163 ev cated, . W. Bar- Hern, tfc. if you wish to b or house see Ely ■ h r-:- 1 - • y or sell a farm 'ickard, Exeter.’ TRACTOR PLOWING AND DTSOTG Distance no ttbject fo dftioniit of work. ' Aftftly- tft W,' Bradshaw), J/Imvill SAL A tieat/dwelling well situated hi tins cohdIHbh. Fossessieni ce given ut isftde, Apply to n erlahd at the Hensail Host OITice assisted •at. their Lut- Rev. Mr. Brem'mer of Bruce'- and Mr. W. G. Mr. M'cT’avish was .& M. ........—While Benson ^Tuckey WdB"t®^Urn- Try Grant’s Hot Dogs Saturday Night. 1 Mrs. Joshua Gee, of London, vis­ ited for a few days with Mrs. White­ ford. Mr. Robert Gibson, of Galt, visit­ ed his cousin Mr. Andrew Gibson of town last week, . ,, Mrs. D. Russell visited with her sister Mrs. Nelson Clarke,**in Us- borne, over the week-end. Mrs. R. N. Rov/e and Misses Vera and Beta visited with Miss Vosper in London over the week-end. When you eat’one of Grant’s Hot Dogs you. will want another. Mr, John Stanlake, of Stephen, who has been in failing health is confined to bis bed at the home of his son,' Mr. James Stanlake. Rev. Borden Cunningham j Cunningham and Tittle Betty, Millbank, visited with friends town for a few days this week. Mr. Chas. Anderson was. in TorOn? to on Tuesday attending a Conyen­ tion of the Metropolitan Life Assur­ ance Co., at the Royal York Hotel. Mr, and Mrs. David Allison, of Roland, Man., are visiting the form-; er’s sister Mrs. Janet Hamilton and other friends in the community. Mr/ and Mrs. Allison attended the meet­ ing of the General Assembly in H&bv ilton. ' Mrs?. Ralph Willis, of Stefphen,' WorkinS 511 Iier garden/Friday oFla&t week, picked up an America^ ■* • Mrs. of > 'hi MAT OUR ST NOW IS Furniture/ Saturday, June 15J PHONE 81 wnurse-nn Grom who has Strachan for vaea-TAMAN EXETER. ORT* RIC HERE IS WHERE YOU WJLL ALWAYS FIND A GO ASSORTMENT OF FURNI- ’’ TURE TO CHOOSE F PRICES TO SUIT/YOU CK IS COMPLETE cktie Ssortment eeds & linens i DIRECTORFUNE AMBULANCE SERVICE Miss Evelyn Howard, been attending Toronto University, has returned home for the holidays. . Miss' Kathryn Woods, been attending Bishop ■School, Toronto, is home tion.-. Miss Margaret Johns, 'krauting at Victoria Hospital, Lon- 'don, ?sp'&Ht-.„tlie^week-end witlwiret* mother. • Z"" Mr. and Mrs/ Wm. ' Carter and family, of Lontjb'ii, visited ivijh, Mjjfe and (Mrs. Lloyii 'Bayaham day. I: > Miss Violet Gaim^jI^S^Ireturn- ed from EJorafww.ke^^mlTas been. .W^htWfMr’. Ro- * Single ing from London Saturday afternobiTTialf dime'that is fifty years^^^.Ht With his transport truck the rear axle broke while descending the hill hear Elginfield. With the breaking of the axle the brakes were render­ ed useless and one of 'the wheels j calne off letting the truck down. Fortunately the truck did not leave E. J. Wethey at the time. reaso/Iabld Fortunately the truck the road br upset. Mr. was. with Mr. T'uckey Mr. Archie Z. Hicks, of Okotoks, Alta,, who Came east with the .Shrib­ ers attending the big convention In Toronto) Surprised bis sister, Mrs*. Jos. May, when he dropped in Fri­ day evening. It is; 27 years ago Since Mr.. HickS last visited in this community and he was delighted to- .meet a number^ of ids old school mates from Eden, He left Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leary, of Staffa, and with Mr. Mrs. Harold Peter, of Atwood, will again return to Exeter to ___ with, Mr, and Mrs, May and other rolatfteg, Mr. Hicks, who conduct­ ed a- general store at Okotok^, re- contly disposed, of his business. He states that the crofts ate 'Jbofefng fine in his district, OkotoW Is sit­ uated close to the famous' ^urneft Valley oil fields. John and and visit is dated 1,880 and is about the "siz^ of 'a small nickle. On the back' is printed half dime. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kydd“, of Us- borne, and Mr. and Mrs. David A11P son, of Roland, Mich, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rydall ,of Shallow Lake; also with Mrs. Al- Jlson’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mc- Ilraith, of Durham. Mr. E. French and ueice, Mrs/ E. Hearts, of Toronto, motored up Sat-; urday. The former spent a days with Mr. lick while the a time owing mother. Mrs. well of late. Mrs, Weiring, of Blackburn, Lank-' ashire, England, arrived last week to visit with Mr, and,-Mrs. W. D Sanders, the latter being a daugh­ ter, Mrs, 'Weiring, who is getting Uft in years, 'enjoyed the ocean Voy­ age. audits ..very favorably imftress- ed with Canada. She will visit here' and also with a daughter In the West. She has a son and two daughters In Detroit, who wiil visit with her here. few' and’<Mrs. E, A. Fol-, latter „wiIt remain tor1 to *th‘d Illness of her Fol lick has not been visiting ■ with Jier bert Gambrillh;'i:.5^VT<^’‘ .■ ? aUti/J$r|3. AV.-'^O^utler’' and Miss .pf.^D^cIbn, visited with relatives in Exe^^hnd arty on Monday. Mr. add Mrs, W. es Margaret and Sunday in Loudon and Mrs. F, W. Gladhian. Mr. Russel Frayne, of Brantford, visited in town on Sunday and was accompanied home by his mother and sister, ; visit. Friends ■ Abbott' will . Is confined ness suffering from inflammatory rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Ferguson and daughter, -of Bryanston, motored to Exeter and spent Sunday ivith thebe uncle M'r. S. Howel)» Mr, Powei# returned with them on a visit. Mrs, Arthur Nash, of Sarnia, >lia# spent, the past week with daughter, Mrs, J> W, Powell, on Monday for her home. Mrs. Nash exfteets to leave shortly on a three months* visit with friend'? in Van­ couver and victoria, B. C« Ut as announced of chUy daughter of ^Atf/ dn,d M hn j^attie,. of Sea­ forth, to, Mr. James Arnold Stewart, second; Mr.’Sthd^atfrs. Harry Stewal’ti/'/pf Seaforth, the marriage to take place in July. W. Tainan Jeanette, visiting with Mri Miss- Spent HYDRO ele g," guaranteed asonable prices. stovesFand Pieters a spec- stima<es gladly furnished Wiring and inSta workm Repai ri falty. free. Miss Lena Frayne on a of little Miss Eleanor regret to know that she t,o her home through 111- BN. DAVIS Phono 221 DOR<jfrHY e/gRASSICK | A. L/C. M. / <Svaduate) London, England I D/trnction. in Piano, 5fynin, Hatihbnyj Theory Stndio J Albert Street, Box 100 E>kETER, ONTARIO who her left Caulk Your Windows save rnjiney oi^ntir edai bill WE AEENC1 AXD 4 LET I $ HAVE /ECURED THE I FO'nfCAUL'KlNG DOORS PlNDDW, A'W METAL BAjfliEit-sTinp piS*g f^UOTE YOU PRtCES. HERN,ter • Mr. Clifford McAvoy, of Win spent Sunday with his mother. Mr. and |M;rs. Ch aS. Ford ant of London, spent tSunday in. toy • Mir. Garnet Heywood, who been quite ill, is somewhat im ed. Ernest C. arvey Representing aJRong others Lumbermen’s (Casualty co.,,- “WorW.’s'%.(2r< Cfcfr AutontobDs DfSjtiuial.’’ ■to policyholders Wfe Stints Cash divider not befeh less^than, 25 % of prm^ annually. • Jr T Ferfecf HdEe Guaranteed w. s. LADES $ make) .... . Sc., SAFETY RAZOR SHARPENED SINGLE E DOUBLE EDGE Gw< OrganfiH Jainos I Piano VO Supervise Studio, Main GOUL . t. C Ibn Ji? Orgftrt Theory f Mtu&lc in Schools Si. Dos $7, Rhone