The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-08-21, Page 8W)rW®A¥, AIXi'UST JOSO
HERE IS WHERE Y0 WIU
ALWAYS FIND GOOD
tmentJffurni-
JFURE |O CHO E FROM AT
ES T> SUIT YOU
f OURfTOfli IS COMPLETE
NOVflSJFhE time to buy
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AMBULANCE SERVICE
t
Exeter Markets
Wheat—Tu.e.
oats 35c.
Barley 40c.
Bran $1.40
Shorts $1.50
Manitoba’s Best Flour $3,80
Welcome Flour $3,115
Model Flour $3.50
Feed Flour— $1-80
Creamery Butter 34c.
Dairy
Eggs
Eggs
Eggs
Hogs— $10.50
Butter #8-—31e.
Extras-^STc.
Firsts—-2 4 c.
Seconds’—21c,
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BUY A
GOOD USED
r
Dr. Roulston wishes to announce
that he will he absent from his of
fice on Thursday and Friady of this
week.
site These New Low IM
You May Justly 1
To “ ‘
FORD MODED A DOR SEDAN'
—5 good tires, original paint is
splendid; .$375.00
FORD SPORT *■
seat, splendid tires
$395.00
ESSEX COAC
20„000 miles an
$175,00.
F^RD
oon Tires.
bumMrs, etc,
WHUPPET
wheel uyakes, new, g^]pd ti
We ifeve
cprs tru
I*lows 1UW
TUD.0
wire
OLPE—- r n m bl e
nd good motor;
gone'
new;
balj-
lias only
looks like
SEDAN-—5
heels speedometer,
only $190.00
OUPE 1928—four
riginal finish, is like
s and motor at $325,
veral other good used
nd tractors also Oliver
low points-.
SaSdy Elliot
THE HOME OF THE FORD
l^ione G4 —- Exeter
The Exeter Softball team 'went to
Clinton Monday night to play an in
ter-county church league game with
Belgrave but the latter team’ failed
to appear and defaulted the game.
The Exeter players are taking, part
in a tournament to decide thejdhamp-
ions at Clinton to-day, Wednesday.
LOST—-A black erf bag, also a
brown club bag, Beween Brucefield
Fifj^sr' rewarded byand Lucan.leaving at Times-^civocate.
FOR RENT—Furnished, cottage at
Grand
tem'ber
vocate.
Bend for the month of Sep-
$19,00. Apply at Times-Ad-
--------------------NOTICE—W^&re appointed the agents for Fo^estGffity Laundry
and Dry C^aners^r ' orders or
parcels at/om^^toi^JTluick service
guaranteeO-C. L. -"WILSON " "
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FOUND—A,/pain ofA gentleman’s
■spectacles iny xca6e^y'O\viier may have same i^y^ayi^g for a'dverise-
ment. Apply at Jones & May.
FOUNDsp^Jadiesfirown leather
hand b|®. ^pyneg^fav have .same
by paWhg foiC ■J
Jones Sr May
FOR SALE—-Ch
10 pound p'ai
ers 80c. Wm
Dashwood.
e clover honey
; own contain-
hrrick, phone 35r3
' 8-21-tfc
FOR SALjyCterwo Lwheol trailer
with license/and stphj^^j^ek'; -also
dump graveY-bpdyZ/U yards. Ap
ply to HerhBlockZ Hensail, .P.O.
$-21-1tp
TEACHER SVANTEJM^For S. S.
No. 2, Hay. ExperSufficed teacher
preferred. Duties ifir commence ate
opening. Apply to Percy Dunsford
R. R. No. 1, Exeter 8-21-nc
STRAYED^^Cmto Lft Usborne, ^JfaarW bay,.iui
and pay$
R. 3, E.<
Owner
property’
FisheL
’ST-21-3 tc
can h'ave^anw/hX'wa
$er.
: 15, $Sm. 2
rivei
Choice clover lione
reasonable price.]
Dearing, R.R. M phone ,17-14 Orel
for sale at a
ly to WeSley Exeter, 6nt„
Do your plowingjCnd after-har
vest cultivation theJPordson way. We
will sell you jmtfit or work, by
the acre.—SaimyavElliot, the Home
of the Ford, Plffine 64.
FOR 8:
Stucco bun
every mode
Hansford. ■
RENT — New
n Wellington St.;
onvenience.—M. G.
8-14-tfc
•Due to fin
forced to
at a discount,
notify box 280,fExeter.
bi$l condition I am
andean Royalties
rested please
8-7r3tp.
honey For
honey 9c. pep^po
containers,
per pound
Exeter
oice clover
customers
ainers 10 c.
if Parker, R.R.3,
8-7-2tp
——".r111 M1 1I*!1—'.-yRT?—**' "ll—f
locals
> ——C)
My office, wii
Aug. 18 tot Sep
Post Gradu
at College '|f
John Ward
be closed from
2, while taking a
tirse at the Nation-
hiropractic, Chicago.
z T 8-7-4ta..........$#■
If you wish to buy oj,sell A farm
or house see R. JR. l^kiird/ Exeter.
FOR -SALE OR
red brick semi-hnngaw?''; AU
veftlemieS, CdfttMlly /ocated.
FOR RW
light ' hou#
Weekos* ofq
FOR SALP
jprtmp; also I
riewi Apply
istrator or B.
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THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
£AVM PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev, ,J, Renmnl Rhodes, A*
Minister
Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M,, Organist
During August
Morning * Service Only
JO a.m.—Sunday' School
11 a.m.—Service as usual,.
UNION SERVICES
Main St. and James St. United
Churches
Union Services for July and. August
AUGUST—Rev. D. McTavish
charge,
James Street choir in charge
■ music.
10 a.m.—Church Schools
11
Summer Dresses at Reduced Prices
This is an opportunity to huy a smart summer dress at a big
reduction. We place on sale this week a rack of dresses
values to $12.95 to clear at $7.95
TURKISH TOWELS
2 dozen only Turkish Towels 36 inches
long and 18 inches wide.
REGULAR 45c. TO CLEAR AT 25c.
UNBLEACHED SHEETING
This is a special for this week regular
price 60c., 2 yards wide and excellent value
SPECIAL AT PER YARD 48c.
CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON
42 inches wide. Bleached white as
snow, fine even weave
VERY SPECIAL AT PER YARD 40c.
PURE LINEN HAND TOWELLING
This is a good width, good Weight and
a splendid Washer
SPECIAL AT 5 YARDS FOR $1.00
Un.it-
Pro-
L a.m.—Service in James St.
ed Church—Subject: “The
<blem of Forgiveness,”
p.m.—Service in Main St. United
Church—'Subject: “The man who
Shocked the People”
Mr. E. M. Quance is holidaying
this week.
Miss Stella Dearing is spending a
week's holidays in Detroit,
Mr, and Mrs. Purcell, of London,
1 visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
. Ed. Kestle.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGill, of Brus-
: seis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
E. G, Lowry.
Allan Gould, son' of Mr. and Mrs.
wm. Gould, of Sexsmith, has been
on the sick list.
Miss Cora Williamson, of Toronto,
: spent the week-end with her cousin
Miss Velma Lowry.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perkins, of
London, spent the week-end with
Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. Snell.
Mrs, J. J. Fuller and Mrs. A.
Brown, of Sarnia, are visiting with
their aunt, Mrs. John Snell.
Miss Uene Kestle, of Windsor, is
holidaying at' the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Kestle.
Mr. Edward Grek, of Kansas City,
Miss., motored up and is spending
his vacation at his home here.
Mr. M7™- Sangster, of Hensail, has
opened a cleaning and pressing- es
tablishment in'the Oddfellows block.
Miss Minnie Kestle has returned
to her home in St. Johns, after vis
iting with relatives in this commun
ity. >
Miss Marguerite Aidworth has re
turned to -Stratford after holidaying
for two weeks with her parents at
Sexsmith.
Rev. Jas. Foote, of Carleton Place
who is holidaying at his old. home
at Brucefield, called on friends, in
town on Friday last.
Miss Ella Link has returned to
Hamilton, after holidaying at Grand
Bend and also visiting with Mr. and
Airs. William Kuntz, of town.
Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh, of
Johnston Creek, N. Y„ and Miss B.
Welsh, of London, visited over Sun
day at the home of Mrs. Wm. Welsh.
Mr. John Triebner of the 2nd con
cession of Hay has purchased a new
threShing outfit and has .been oper
ating it now for a couple of weeks.
Airs. Sarah Bertrand and daugh
ters, of Detroit, Mich., spent two
weeks’ vacation at Grand Bend, and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. William
Kuntz, of Exeter.
Mr. Robt. Gambrill, Miss Margaret
Rogers and Miss Jean Duncan, of
Flora, are holidaying at the home
fof the former’s parents, Mr. 'and
Mrs. A H. Gambrill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Charley, of
Grand Rapids, Micli., have returned
to their home after visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. John Parsons, Mr. Charley
being a sister of Mrs. Parsons.
Mrs. John Taylor, of 'William and
I Ann streets, picked a nice bunch of
strawberries from her garden on
Tuesday. The berries however were
suffering from the want of rain.
Mrs, Eric Hurdon and daughter,
of Deroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Hurdon and two daughters, of Buf
falo, are holidaying at the home of
Mr. Cooper McCurdy, of Sttephen.
Mr. and Mrs. Aitken and son Don
ald, of Toroilto, accompanied 'by the
Misses /Marion and Emma Baynham,
of Winnipeg, are visiting with Mr.
Samuel Smith and other relatives.
Mr. Law, and Mr.
Clipson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto
visited at the home
Davis. Edith and Reta Clipson
remaining for some time.
Mr. Harold Kuntz, of Windsor
Ella, of Detroit, motored up for
•week-end and were accompanied back
by Miss Dorothy Kuntz who lias been
spending two weeks with her parents
and witlf Mr. and Mrs, Austin Bick-
ell, <of London.
Messrs. R. N, Creech, W. W. T'a-
man, S. G. B'awden and M. R. Com
plin were in Hensall Magdtty evening
taking part ill a jitney bowling tour
nament, Mt. Creech skipped the
winning rink and Mr, Ba.wden skipp-
the rink winning second.- '
Mrs. T. R. Snell and Miss Hawks,
of Lansing, Mich., called on Air. and
Mrs. John Parsons recently while
tm a motor trip. Mrs. Snell was a
former resident of Exeter, her maid
en name being Miss Nellie Dickson.
They left here for Niagara Falls.
Dr. H. Bowers, wife and two chil
dren, of Fergus, called pn friends
in Exeter on Saturday. Dr. Bowers
was a former teacher on the Exeter
High School staff and he is leaving
Fergus to accept a position on the
Normal school staff at Otaawa.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
Mrs*. B. w. F< Beavers during the
Week were Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brown
of Markham, Mrs. Geo# Yates, of
Ottawa; Ml Randolph rates and
family, of Lnd&n, Miss Allie Eacrett
of Toronto; Air. and Mrs. Archibald
of .Seaforth also ml Cillesnio and
Ml and Mrs, Will Forrest’, of New
York, who have been visiting for the
past two weeks, and left Thttrsday
for their home, rteurning by way
of Niagara Falls#
and Mrs. George
of Ingersoll and
Walker, Staff a,
of Mr. and Dan
are
and
the
and
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH% f
Rev. J. J. Fenton, R.A.. Rector
Miss I£. M. MacFauI. Organist
Tenth Sunday after Trinity
» a.m.—Sunday School
. a.m,—Morning Prayer and Ser
mon.
Morning Service only during August
10
11
the past week.
Mrs. E. Christie, Sm., is visiting in
Detroit.
Miss Ola Reid visited in Seaforth
during
Miss Alice Kedwell, of Petrolia,,
is the guest of Miss May Jones.
Miss E. M-. Bowey is holidaying
with her sister, Sirs. K. Clarke, of
Windsor.
Mr,, Geo. Beavers motored to Mon
treal with Sir. Victor Hogarth on
Slonday last.
Dr. Ruth Johnstone, of Chatham,
visited recently at the home of Sirs,
J. S. Harvey.
' Sliss Ann Auld, of London, was
the guest of Sliss Blanche Senior
over the week-end.
Miss Mary Grant, R.N., is nursing
Sir. Chas. Delbridge, who recently
met with an accident.
Mr. and Sirs. J. W. Powell and
daughter, Sfarion, visited in Wing
ham Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Sirs. W. E. Bradt and
family, of London, spent the week
end with relatives in town.
Sliss Alice Handford returned
home. Saturday after holidaying.,
with her brother at Renfrew.
Canadian National Exhibition at
tendance eclipses that of any other
annual exposition in the world.
Sir.- and ■ Mrs. Kervin Werner, of
London, spent the week-end witfr
the latter's mother, Mrs. Russell?
Miss Mildred Wood, R.N., has
returned to Sarnia after holidaying
with relatives in this community.'
Miss Ida Blatchford, R. N., of De
troit, is holidaying with her parents,
Sir. and Sirs. Francis Blatchford’.^
Sirs. Geo. Easterbrook and her
daughter Phoebe and their guest
Sirs. Annie Thomas,' of Hamilton,
spent the past week in Seaforth.
Rev. Borden and Sirs,
ham and daughter Betty,
bank, are holidaying with
in town.
Sir. Aquilla Sheere-, of
spent a couple of days the
Cunning-
of Mill
relatives
Empress Corrective Arch Shoes for Women
If you are having trouble getting shoes that do not
give you comfort try a pair of Empress Correctiv
Arch Shoes. They cost a little more but are worth
As to see them.#•
MEN’S ALL WOOL SWEATER CO
You will need one for the cool eve
sizes 36 to 44.
SPECIAL AT $2.50
MEN’S FINE SHIRTS
5 dozen fine shirts with seperatt
lars or collars attached. In plain
cloths and fancy stripes
EACH $1.49
ngs
MEN’S WOR
v Try our “Deai
are the best value
money.
ance
ork Shirt. They
know of for the
roomy
H 98c.
HIRTS
col-
oad-
MEN’S^IARVEST SHOES
Men’s
and rubber
is selling
Slices with Panco
A light weight shoe that
at
PER PAIR $2.75
<■ X
Windsor jCIothin
Boys! here is your'
suit the same as da| does
you want and we h
any style you like.
et a made-to-measure
ou pick out any cloths
ade special for you in
is
in and talk it over with us
Lou Suitter and
of Toronto, spent
Mr. and Mrs, J. S.
F. A. Brimacombe-
• I.
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j
I
Mr.. and Mrs.
daughter Ruby,
a few days with
Grant.
|Mr. and Mrs.
and daughter Miss Alice returned
to, Hamilton Friday after a two
weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Welsh. They were accompanied home
by Mr. Welsh, who will visit there
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amy, of Bur
ford, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Amy’s mother, Mrs. Jory. They
were acempanied home on a visit
by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kestle and
and Master Leonard Harvey.Detroit-,
__ „ ____ . ___ forepart
of the week -with liis mother, Sirs.
M. Sheere.
Mrs. F. A
spent a few days last week at
Bend with Mr ‘ -
of Slitchell.
Mr. £
wood, r
of Mt.
Of Mrs,.
The-
Pearsor
and Mil
week-end
i. Rev. T.
ens, Sirs,
grandson
spent the
Parsonage,
' Sirs. Earl Kitchen and daughter
•Shirley returned to their home in
Waterford on Saturday after a one
weeks’ visit with her sister Sirs. Ch
H. Sanders.
Sir. Melvin Sims, of Windsor, vis
ited at his home here on Sun da Y
His sister Sliss Merna returned with,
him and will visit for a. week or sd
in Windsor and Detroit.
Mr. Ed. Aidworth was in London
Sunday taking the services at Hyatt
Ave. United church, the Pastor, Revt
Sir.. Parr, being
his vacation,
Mr. and Mrs.
Wetaskiwin, Alta
and are the guests 'of Mr. and Str^.
W. Martin at their summer cottage
at Grand Bend', the two ladies being
sisters. They Will also visit with
the former's mother at Clinton, be
fore going 'on td Halifax to attend
the convention of ■ the Canadian
Weekly Newspaper Association the
second week in September.
Rev. R, E. and Mrs. Southcotv,
of Morpeth, returned Saturday to
visit with ths former's mother at
Grand Bend after a pleasant ten
days motor trip to Washington and
New York. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Sonthcott’s uncle and aunt
Mr* end Mrs. H. L. Attridge, of
Ridgetown. gome of the important
places passed through on the trip
were Flttsbiirg, Washington and Mt<
Vernon, Gottysbnrg, Atlantic City,
New Yorki Baltimore, Watkins Glen
Buffalo and Niagara Falls,
May and two children
Grand
Davis
A
and Mrs. H. D
Wm. Munroe,
and Mrs. Geo,
visited at the
of In-
Kade,
home
and Mrs. and Mr.’
Brydges,
T. Kay on Sunday.
Messrs. Robert and
i, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Birney
Patsy Russell spent the
in Windsor with# relatives.
C* Wilkinson, of St. Hel-
Jos. Colling and little
Clarke Colling, of . Ripley,
week-end at James Street
‘Free Slip Covers’
With every Marshall Mattress
bought during the month of
August
Sweate Bathing Suits
Trousers
Bert
at Grand Bend on
.Victor French, of
t arrived last we’eit
THE MINUTE IN .THE'LATEST
ORT WEAR IN ALL LINES
F FURNISHINGS ' .<
WE ARE
STY S FO
replac you wait
LY REMOVED AND WASHED.J
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Piano, Violi
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JMr. and Mrs, W. J. Beer and Mr, pbtd Mrs. James Heim and daughter-
aliss Olive motored to Norwich and.
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. N. .Hern. Miss Maida Hern,
of Toronto, accompanied them home
and visited here for a, few days,
Mr. and (Mrs. Ambrose‘Powell, of
Granton, Ont., announce the engage
ment -of their daughter, Edna Grace,
to Mr. J. Clifford Shipley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Janies- W. Shipley, Lucan,
Ontario, the marriage to take place
early in September.
a
Cash divider)' s td olicyholders hay#
iibt beeh Ies®tWt 25% of premium
tiaTiUally,
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Exet^f, Ont-
DOROTHY ’E. G^SSICK
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SAFETY RAZOR
SHARPE makrijl-
Caulk Your Windows
save money ort
AVE 1IA
ACRNCY F
ANR WIN*0>'S, ALSO MiSTAL
vVEATll
LET US- Q
W. J. HERN, Exeter
We have Tristalled an up-to-date
ambulance equipment arid Ate
prepared to respond tri calls
promptly.
W; R. GoULOiNfiur coat bill
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Choir
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Organist an<
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Supervisor of
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