HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-06-26, Page 8THURSDAY,, 26, 1930
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orders for car
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PRICE REDUCED
esigns
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
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ASPHALT oft various
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CALL AND
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UR PRICES
IK WEED
ED
Ross-Tayldr Co., Ltd,
Exeter Markets
Wheat 98c.
Oats 50c.
Barley 50c.
Bran $1.50
Shorts $1,50
Feed Flour $1.90
Manitoba’s Best Flour $4.00
Welcome Flour $3.25
Model Flour $3.60
Creamery Butter 33c.
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs $10.50
p
Butter 28—-31c.
extras 25c,
firsts 22c,
seconds 19c.
BRIDGE TENDERS
( Sealed tenders will be received by
the Council of Hay Township up th Cr
two o’clock p.m., July 7th, 1930, Jbrl
construction of 20 foot <
bridge opposite lot 10, con. Parr a union inijfet
Lino, Hay. Township wilF supply Auxiliaries 1
steel, cemen^and gravel. Dbntractors June 3 0, at
to do excavating. Pla^w, etc., can be seen at office o.^'undersigned.
Lowest or any tendw^hot necessarily
accepted. Acfdressjytenders to| JA. F. HESS,
Ql^k, Hay Township,
Vy ZuriQll, Ont.
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STRAW HATS
and Dinnerware
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Planks”
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Clearing at Bargain Brices
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GLANCE SERVICE
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appointment,
STACKHOUSE’
WEARERIGH
STYLES
The Webster picnic was
hun-
Permanent,
for $,7.5.p
iMar.cel 50c.;j
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCJJ
Rev, <JT, Reman! Rhodes, M,
Minister
Miss Lena Coates, A.D.CLMu, Organist
IQ a.m.—Sunday School
Services at Usual.
JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev, D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M,
Organist and Choir-Leader
^Sunday School
Intermediate
45 SUMMER DRESSES
EACH $2.98
We place on sale 45 Summer Dresses, not this season’s
but splendid dresses for hot weather. These dresses sold as
as high as $9.00 but to clear quickly we have reduced to the
low priee of*$2.98.
10 a,m.—’1
Open session of the
Department.
11 a.m.—-“The Insipid
7 p.m.—‘‘Splinters and
NOTE—The Sacrament
Lordjs Supper will be administered
at both services.
X ’i
turned
address
Women’s
Monday,
Main Street
r’s long ex-
•y work Will be
Dr, Margaret McKellar,
concrete Missionary from India, w
--------- ’ - — ^ting of tl
f town
2.30 i
McKe
issio
of great int restj’and very inspir
clfurch. Dr.
perience in
now.
■week,
icked. or
Or-
Also
pick
Get your straw
der beginning of
red cherries, to t
yourself if you w sljr—W. F. Abbott
ltc
ing. Everyoi e
sionary wor ■k|i.
social hour
close. Silve:
terested in Mis-
* * ordially invited. A
• vMl be spent at the Collection.
dog anytime at'
NEW COLLAR AND CUFF S
In lace, organdie or pique; iq^lain and
two-toned at 50c.4 75c. and $
MAIN ST. . UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist & Choir Leader,
i a.m.—Our Church School
. am.—Rev. L. C. White, of Elim-
ville, will
p.m,—Mr.
■tertaining
the Peace
p.m.-
BATHING SUITS
The hot weather is here. Try one of our
new* all wool bathing suits. Fine assort
ment of colors.
ADCLOTH
10
11 h at the price ajnd
^shades. Special at
FIGURED DIMITY
In new floral designs, very dainty for
children arid Misses’ gowns and pyjamas
at per yard 30c. \
NEW SHADES IN B
This is a wonderful c
comeS in all the ne
per'yard 25c.
You can getja
Grants’ F* '
Miss M’inona Frain spent Sunday
with friends at Brussels,
Miss Hilda Simns spent the week
end in Hensall visiting friends.
Highway No. 4 south of Exeter is
being oiled for about four miles.
Miss Emily Frayne, of Staffa, vis-
----
I to announce
on his holidays
__________ /July 12th, inelu-)
sive, during this time the office will (ited in Exeter over the week-end.
be closed.
Dr. Atkinson wished
that he will be aSvajf oi
from June 30th i^rJul:
6-12-4tc.
TENDERS"***^ AN TED
^Tenders wifi toe
undersigned/up it
30th,. 1930,/ for #
Dr. Wm. Lawson, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with his parents.
Mr, and.Mrs. A. Delve and daugh-
7
8
preach.
White will give his en-
message on- “A Year in
River Country.”
■Thursday night. Prayer
meeting followed by a meeting of
the Missionary committee.
On Monday evening Rev. Mr. Kor-
sakof, of Friendship Hdrne, London,
will address the young, people and
the congregation. He is bringing
several entertainers with him.
Just arrivi id for the hot weather. The^aintiest patterns
and colouring:
patterns‘and diake your own dress. Pric^yer yard 60c
you couldiimagine. Get one of our Butterick
to /Monday, June
__I. ,, .. r*new furnace for
S, S. *No. i, Usborne.—Luther' Rey
nolds, Secretary, |R. R. NoZf, Hen
sail. | ^6-19-2 tc.
FOR SALE OR R^T
red brick semi-bun galww. ■ All
‘: veniences, centrally located.
; -. /!WQR REN ~ -al -------
light house-lleepi/g’
3i$&ekes’ officel
FOR SALE-
pump *
new. .
istrator
I'jceived by tlie[ter> porest, visited in town on Sun-
-Modern
con-
rooms
above
10 gal,
foi*
Dr.
gas.Visible
ting table, almost■also o
Apply ttfjHohn Rowe, Admin-
or B. W. F. Beavers.
6-19-tfc.
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Patchway underwear
• button underwear. The kind the
like. Try Hatchway this summer,
flower in price each $1,25.'$3.00
Showing the season’s1
the popular tan shades \
$1.50 $250
NEW NECK WEAR
newest shapes in
FORSYTHE FORBELT UNDERWEAR
A new line that is taking well with young
men this season
Shorts $l>.00
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. J. J. Fenton, B.A., Rector
Miss K. M. MacFaul, Organist
Second Sunday after Trinity
10 a.m.—Sunday School and Confirmation Class. *
11 a.m.—Holy Communion and Ser
mon.
7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon.
The Confirmation Service by the
Archbishop of Huron has been post
poned to Sunday, July 6th, at 11 a.m.
A large and representative congre
gation is requested and expected for
that occasion.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dignam, of
Lucan, spent Sunday with Mr. E. M.
Dignan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Inksater, of
Paris, spent Sunday with Mr. ana
Mrs. W J. Bissett.
Mrs. K. J. Sims returned home
Thursday after nursing for a few
days near Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood 'and
family motored to Goderich Sunday
to visit with relatives.
Somethin
licious hot
I rolls; also :
’ Mr. and Mrs. K. Werner, of Lon-
different—Grant’s de-
dqgSs* with hot toasted
n kirids Of soft drinks.
SALE—Bidck dwelling and-
Beautiful EpcatioijA' on the don, spent Sun'diay with the latter sFOR
garage.
corner of Andrew aShd^-Hlll Street,
over three acres of -Sand.John Bell Estate, f'
mother iMrs. D. Russell.
Apply to 1 The entrance examinations are on
6-12-4tp this week and the public school will
* I close Friday for the summer vaca-
STRAYED—From Lo^24, Con. tion.
3, Usborne, a vred hei^r about nine) jjaroi(i Wood has returned to
months old w^h st^f on face._ In- chatliam after visiting for. a week
1 Dr. D. A. ANDE
Beautiful new neckwear|for men to matcJBf’'
your summer suit
$100 Shirts 75c.
For the June Bride; Out counters are filled with new China
and glassware. We are showing some beautiful new Tea Sets
and Dinnerware. Bring in your friends and see them.
^formation gladHyjreceived by Chas. wjth his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. I-I.
Dayman, R. 3, ,p£eter. JK Wood.
form
has located a
London, wh
1
Phone:
|Mr. and Mrs? Chester Merkley,-ofWANTED TO PU . HASE—A se- tcond hand largfe, siz^child’s crib, al- London, spent Sunday with the lat-
SO GXPTG^S ‘ ' * *”* _ vxavranfa IVTv onrl
FOiR ’ ■SALEpfl-x^n’e, S h. p. Gilson holiday the stores in Exeter will re-
FApply to Times- ter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. George
I Etherington.
Tuesday,July 1st being a public
xeter
Wortley Road,
he will practice
tistry
Metcalf 4290
tas engine/
‘ized gas drum
Kuhn, R. R. N/. 2, Centralia, phone
1*6, Crediton. /
Furnit
LEILI
Now is tl
Regular iy^5
Finger JFave Hot Weather NeedsU WILL
GOOD
ASSORTMENT >F FURNI
TURE TO CHOQlE FROM AT
YOU
HERE IS WHERE I
ALWAYS FIND jWednesday afternoon,fthr® 5 0 gallon galvan- main open
J. July 2nd.
. Miss Olive Wood, of Toronto Gen-
I eral Hospital, is holidaying for a
I couple of weeks with her .parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood.
Rev. T. A. Bell, of Kirkton, con
ducted. the services in James Street
United church on .Suarday preaching
FOR SALE-25 acjfc ot mixed' . “eeI>taMe;
field hay. Apply Ito John Perkins. , E.-Melaylsh was at IOrkton eon-
> ductimg the Sunday School anmver-
,sary.
_ _yZiuan'tity of seed Mrs. H. T. Rowe and daughtei
:Sow f’om Ifet to 10th. Miss Mildred are' leaving on Satur-
“ ' B]^$Zick, R. R. day this week on a specially conduct-
one 83rl3 . Hen-
6-29-2tp.
ply to H.’ Phone 2
* FARM FOR SALE^On No. 4,
Highway, half Way JJ^tween Exeter
and Hensall EamZterms. .Apply to
R. N. Rowe. * 6-26-tfc
.FOR 'SALE—
buckwheat.
July. Apply Eid.
No. 1, Exeter?, Pl
sail.'
TEACHER WANTED-^Exeter Pub
lic School requires , teacher for
Room 5 to tea|h " III and Jr. IV
wo;rk. Apply fojKIiss K. MacFaul,
secretary. *
Owing to the
day on Tues-da
will be open
2, 1930. The’
are: July 9th,
—-Dr. Dumlop;
Fletcher; July
Assignments for
ed at a later datS.
Dominion^Day holi-
the DocJbrs’ office^
Wed^sday, , July
ssign^its' for July
Bekes;' July 16
y 23 rd — Dr'
X—Dr. Browning,
will be post;
STOC S COMPLETE
IS THf TIME TO BUY
Straw
1 the latest str
Sweaters
1
T UP TO THE JflINUTE IN THE LATEST
•OR SPORT WEAR IN ALL LINES
I OF fur/ishings
B
Trousers
ing Suits
Mrs. D. K. Alton and son, of
Lucknow and Mrs. Herbert Alton, of
Dungannon, attended the ' Webster
picnic at Bayfield on Saturday and'
ed tour through the West to the
Coast going as far as Prince Rupert.
They expect to be away a month.
Reeve and Mrs. B. M. Francis and
Mr. and Mrs. Artl^ir Day attended
the Francis family reunion at. the
home of Clayton Straffon, Crosswell,
Mich., on. Saturday. About 60
sons were present. .
Hensall I. O. O. F. will hold
Oration Day next Sunday. At
they will assemble at the Soldiers’
Memorial and at three o’clock will
meet at the Hensall Union ceme
tery. Exeter brethren are invited to
attend. „
Mr. ahd Mrs. E. N. Keddy and
daughter Dois, of Detroit and Mrs.
Balsdon, of Toronto, who attendee*
the Down family reunion at Spring-
' bank on Saturday and spent Sun
day at the home of Mr. W. C. Keddy,
of Usborne. ’ ■■
Mr. and Mrs. Will McLaughlin ac
companied by the formejr-’s father
Mr. Johi’i McLaughlin, of Brantford,
motored up for the Decoration Day
services ahd visited at the home of
Mts. Lamport and Mrs. Hosldns also
with Mr, and' Mrs. M. Amy.-
Mr. Howard Djgnan, B.A.‘, recent
graduate of Toronitb University has
been visiting at the home of his
father Mr, E, M.. Dignan and left
Tuesday to feiSuihe -his position with
the Ontario Fisheries Research De
partment fior the summer work.
The Garden Parly held on .
lawn of the Presbyterian church On
Friday &vbning was a splendid suc
cess. Miss pearl Newton pojiular en-
tertaihbi^ of Toronto, ehtertained
i the audjen.ee with some splendid (Sel
ections that weye^yelf received., The
Sunday School orchestra under the
leadership of Mr, liarry, Gidley rend-;
ered some very fine music and Mf.
Donald McMillan, of Cromarty, stirr
ed the Scotch blood with-his numbers
the bagpipes. Ice cream
freshmen^ were served,*
!
pet-
’ Miss .Mary Mitchell, of London
and Miss Mary (McArthur, Of Detroit,
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs:’.spent the week-end with their cousin
W. H.« Johnston, .the three ladies be
ing sisterk.
,a very large affair over three
dred being present.
BUSINESS FOR SALE
It is with deep regret^that I have
decided to sever the ti$s of friend
ly business relations ijl/the Variety
Store business with
this community. I
poor healtlt for .som great many%f you 1
reason I anL relu
quit business
tures can ba
lump sum or-
With immedia
tigate,—J. W. POWELL
___.____ ___
FOR SALE—Two three
more seed potatoes at $1.25 .A
W- F. Abbott. Z
r ■ ■ < ' :
FOR SALE—Storey Q<d a
brick residence ton _Hnr Street
tUining bath, hydro
so garage. C . ‘
gain for quick
Real Estate ag
|'e people Of
<ave been in
time which a
bw and 'for this
ntly forced to
stock and fix-
bqftglit either
Slate on the
possession
for a
dollar, |
In ves
bags
■bag.
ltc
half
con-
id furnace al-
Ce^tr^ffy located, Bar-
e. • J’<S>W» Hern,
tfc.
Cottage for ;FalW_barn,
three lots of 14^Sr Phdbe
enings. '
If you wish tcKbdror Sell a farm
or house seb it E^n’lckard, Exeter;
garag
163 ev
Dec-
2.30
the
Mrs. C. Harness is 'visiting
• relatives in town.
Mr, A. Midcllemiss visited in
coe over the holiday.
(Mr. Dwight Evans, of Blenheim,
spent Sunday in town.
Miss Florence Norry, of London,
spent Sunday with her parents.
V, L. Roulston, of Londmi,
Sunday under the parental
Miss H. Kinsman.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Snell, of Lu
can, visited in town Sunday and. re
turned Tuesday for "the Strawberry
Festival at James St. Church.
Mrs, Gordon Taylor, of Los An
geles, Cplif., arrived last Friday to
spend the summer with her parents
Mr. andi Mrs. Galbraith, of Stratford.
Mrs. John Ward and. son Ross
spent a few days last week in Lon
don. Mr. Stanley Ward, of Lorn-
don, has been, visiting at his home.
The Oileteria Oil Co,, which open
ed for business last Week at Ho
garth’s Baby Chick Hatchery had a
good week disposing of 470 gallons
of oil,
Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker and Mrs.
L. Goliby, of London and Mrs. Wm.
McDowell and son Orval, of, Crum-
lin, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wjn. Vale
on Sunday last.
TAM A N
EXETER, ONT.
FOR SALE—Brick
repair, good water, bait, toilet, fur
nace, hydro, newly djedrated. Snap,
half cash balance arranged.
FOR SA11B—Sewrai lots near Canning Factory, g
FOR REN’S
good water, 1’
of fruit. Rea:
FOR SALE- ~ „new, with 100 Woo rds $25.00. •
Inquire of 'J.' W. POWELL
Mr. and-. Mrs. Wm. Winer aiid
verne motored to Waterloo ok Sun
day apd were- accompanied liome'.byr
Mrs, Winer’s two sisters, Mrs. Geo„
Hohmeier, of Waterloo and Mrs» A^
nie Jones, of Kingston, Mich.
. Mr.
spent
roqf.
Mr,
visited with friends -over the week
end.
Saturday, June 21st /was the long
est day of the year and< the first day
of summer, ■
Mr. L. V. Hogarth topk a truck
load of broilers to Montreal Tues
day morning, '
Mr. Chas. Achbsou and Miss Phyl
lis Grey, of London, spent Sunday
wilh Mr, ahd Mi’s, W. T. Acheron.
Mr. Chas, Hodgert, o£ the Bank
of Montreal, Lucknow, is holidaying
with relatives in this comniJUnity.
Mr. and Mrs, B. Milliken and;
family, of London, spent' Sunday*
With Mr. and Mrs. W. A, BalkWill. ;
Mrs. J. T. Clarke has returned to
her home-in Galt after spending a’
eotiple of weeks with her sister Mrs. I
J. S. Harvey. ,
There was a very i'lae showing of
peonies and roses at the floral dis-
:pl.ay bf the Exeter Horticultural
cietf in Southcott Bros, window
Saturday last. The showing
ibses especially, was exceedingly at
tractive and received, considerable
41 AH t •<
Irwin JDco'bs, of Milford, Mich,
Em , room Jioust,
r land and plenty
lie rent.
Koriograph good
-Sej,acii
pnjn
as
I
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bradt
family, of London, spent
With, relatives.
Verandah Furniture
NOW IS THE TIMU TO BUY
YOUR
VERANDAH FURNITURE
■ ICash divide not been 1|
g others
Casualty Co.,"
Automobile j
Representing am
Lumbermens Mut
“World’<; ~
Piaiiid, Viol
Studio N»
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to policyholders h^ve
than 25 % of pre^unt
annually.
DOROTHY E. G
L. C.
(Honor Graduate)
SSICK
udon, England
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SINGLE EDGE ...........
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lyFrt Street, Box 160
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HAIRS
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Styles And Different
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save money
we have
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Distawae no YObjeq^Hot reasonable
amount of
to
. BRICK DWELLING R SALE-—
A neat dwelling, well kifluafed and in
fine eendiHon. r posj^ssion m
given at once. ApiZ to CL «L Sutherland at the He “
Bradshaw, Ellmville,So*
on
of
n Rost Office.:
and tc* i
' ‘ attention.
H. Iti
FUNi
fur:
_ .1OPPER
iimb DIRECTOR
Whtre DEALER
W.»hofte 09
ii y</r coal bill
RED THE
LiUNG DOORS
ALSO METAL
’.TRIPPING
5 YOU PRICES.
N, Exeter
*1
w. Fl gouldingz
A* T.
I ChoirtnaZer 4 kited C^Airch
Jtion hi
I OiZui Theory
Eitunc in Schools
HI, Fhono 292?
ONT
Organist and
Jaifies St. U
Instrud
Piano Vocal I
SupbiM&or of /
Studio Main St ft
exeiX