The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-07-05, Page 8THURSDAY, JULY 5th, 1931 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
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Supplies.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded.
Phone 21j
Exeter,
Residence 30r31
Crediton
H. M. SMITH
Exeter Markets
Wheat 90c.
Barley 50 c.
Buckwheat 60e.
Manitoba's Be.-t 82.50
Model Flour $2.50
Welcome Flour $2.60
Low Grade Flour $1.45
Bran $1.25
Shorts, $1.30 •Creamery Butter,
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs.
Eggs,
Hogs,
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. S, Moore Gordon, B.A., B,D.
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Uochrane.
10 a.m.-—-Sunday School
11 a.m.—Rev. Jas. Reidie, of Crom
arty, will occupy the pulpit.
Evening service withdrawn.
NEW BEAUTY SHOPPE
PIANO TUNING
and REPAIRING, S.
Boardman, of Lon
don, will be in Exeter
-district this
Kindly leave
at S. Martin’s
____ Store. 11 1-2
y^ars with Heintzmann Co., over 20
years experience.
Every piano thoroughly demothed
and fully guaranteed.
“Wait for Boardman. It pays’”
.and
week,
orders
Music-
Miss Gladys Kestle, of Copper
Cliff, is home for the holidays.
Warren May is visiting for a few
weeks with relatives in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Payne are vis
iting with relatives in Pt. Dalhousie
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gowrie, from
Sama, spent the week-end with Miss
Pearl Lov-*.
Miss Kathleen Godbolt, of London,
has been holidaying at her home in
Usbc-irne.
Mr. and Mrs. J-os. Davis and fam
ily, of St. Mhrys, spent the holidays
with relatives.
Billy and Jack Kestle. of Usborne,
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Orby
Kestle in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ford' and
family, of London, visited relatives
in town on Sunday.
Mrs. Cora Burns, .of Detroit, is
holidaying with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson,
of London, spent the week-end vis
iting with relatives. ,
Mr. Aljoe Sanders spent the -week-'
end in Kincardine visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. John Stanbury.
Messrs. Reg. Beavers and Maurice
Cock, of Sarnia, s-pent the holidays
■with the former’s parents.
Mrs. J. Johns who has. been con-( fined to her home for several weeks j
is not improving very rapidly. i
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kenna, of i
Stratford, visited with Rev. J. W.!
and Mrs. Down over the holiday, j
Mr. A. M, Robertson, of Goderich, j
is presiding at the High School De- j
partmental examinations in Exeter.
Mr. Reg Bissett -of Chatham,
spent the holiday with his sister,
Miss Ethel Bissett and Miss Marian
Bissett. j
Rev. J. H. Staintan was in God-|
erich Thursday evening taking part)
in the induction of Rev. W. P. Lane
in North Street United church.
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FOR SALE — Several thousand
good used brick at 60c. per hundred.
Apply John Campbell, Implement
shop. Exeter. 7-5-stp.
STRAYED—Onto lot 12, con. 16,
Stephen, a small two-year-old' heifer
Owner may have same by proving
property and paying for advt. ex
penses. Albert Gaiser, R.R. 2, Dash
wood, phone Crediton 24r5.
FOR RENT—Cottage at Grand
Bend. Electric lights, running wa
ter. Apply >at Times-Advocate.
FOR SALE—'A Singer drop-head
sewing machine nearly new.
moderate. For information
Central Hotel.
Price
apply at
ltp.
PIGS FOR SALE—Nine pigs, six
weeks old. Apply to 'Wallace Ross,
phone 86ri3i2 Hensail. ltc.
STRAYED—'From pasture farm in
Hay swamp, a red heifer, yearling
past, split ear and pig ring in other
ear. Please notify Times-Advocate.
FOR SALE—Two storey solid brick
'house, well located in the village -of
Exeter, with 3 1-6 acres of land, at
present occupied by owners. Immed
iate possession if desired. If you
wish to buy a good home at a very
low price apply to—<C. V. Pickard,
phone 165, Exeter.
STRAYED—Onto lot 1 and 2, con.
1, Usborne, a yearling Holstein heif
er. Owner may have same by prov
ing property and paying expenses.
Apply to Alvin Essery, R. R. No. 1,
Centralia.
FOR SALE—The brick house and
land where the late Susan Atkinson
lived on William Street, Exeter.
Apply to R. N. Creech.
FOR SALE OR RENT—-Storey
and a half frame house on Andrew
Street. Apply to Times-Advocate
5-4-trn.
FOR SALE
tractor in A-l shape,
real snap ............... $250.00
Worn Quebec Sulky
Plow, single furrow .... at $40.00
Several spreaders at your own
price.
We have the Newest Farm Equip
ment on display in an All-Steel
Spreader; self oiling, enclosed geer
Mower; all steel Farm Truck and
Stainless Steel -Cream Separator
Discs.
International Harvester Cdmpahy
Exeter, Ont.
Used
a
Shop
Butter. 20c., 2?<’
extras 17c.
firsts 15 c.
seconds, 13 c.
$8.50
Dr. Atkinson, wishes to announce
that his office will be closed fronf
Julv 9th to July 21st, inclusive.
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j LOCALS 1
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Mrs. A. A. Ferguson, of Toronto visiting wiht relatives.
Mr. Norman Hannigan is confined
to his home through illn-ess.
Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Johns,
family, of Hamilton, visited in
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Delbridge
last week to visit with relatives at
Hamiota, Manitoba.
Mr. John A. More, of Sarnia, was
a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. F. Beavers.
Mr. Ted Buswell, of Lucknow, is
visiting with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Stafford and family
of Detroit, spent the week-end. with
Mr. and Mrs. James Bowey.
Mrs. M. Gocdspeed and son, Don
ald. of Port Arthur,
the summer with Miss Pearl Love.
The brooch that was advertised
as lost last week has been found
and returned to the Times-Advocate.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sayers spent
.the holiday visiting with relatives in
Strathroy.
Mr. Carman King, of Hamilton,
visited during the week with Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers.
The auditors of the Bank of
merce were in town last week
I ing their annual audit of the books.
I Mr .and Mrs. M. E. Lucas and
Miss Edith Lucas, of Atwood, are
visiting friends and relatives in
Exeter.
■Patsy Hay had the. misfortune to
step on a butcher knife Monday,
while in her bare feet, inflicting a
1 nasty wound.
I Mr. E. R. Sims- left on Friday for
I Great Bear Lake where he will he
| engaged in diamond drilling at one
; of the mines.
j Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Goulding and
son, Dawson, were in Lexington,
Mich., attending a re-union of the
[ Straffon family.
) Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers
I and Miss A. Eacrett visited with
• Mr. and- Mrs. Peter Munn in Hen
sail on Dominion Day.
i The James Street Boy’s softball
team lost their game to. the Cired'iton
Evangelicals on Tuesday ■ evening
by the score of 20) 'to 16.
Miss Doreen Westcott, grau-dabe of
Victoria Hospital, London, has. re
ceived word that she has been suc
cessful in passing iheir- exminations
for her R. N.
Miss Margaret Martin, nunse-in-
training at the Hamilton General
Hospital, is holidaying
weeks with her parents,
Mrs. W. Martin.
Misses Tenie McCurdy
ence West left Sunday for two weeks
motor vacation. Thejr expect to spend-
the first week at Midland.
Mrs. Wm. Davis and Miss V. Fish
er, of Hamilton, have been visiting
for the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Rd'. Coates and other friends.
,Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gillie's and
son, Bobby, of Hamilton, s-pent the
week-end with Mrs.
Mrs. S. Martin. Mrs.
are remaining for a
Miss Rubie Creech
ars of the primary room
nic at the river bank on
and the scholars enjoyed!
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knight, of
tralia, left Saturday last for
West where they will visit for a few
weeks with t-heir son Frank at Tees,
Albetra.
Gwenneth, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. J. H. Jones, underwent an op
eration for the
sils in Victoria
Thursday last.
A number of
the primary room at the school got
>a tough break last week. After hav
ing looked forward -to the summer
holidays, nine of 'the youngsters
were taken down with chicken pox
on the day the school closed.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers
and Miss Eacrett visited in Glencoe
on Wednesday last with Mr. R.
Singleton. Mr. Singleton has taken
over the Glencoe Transcript having
worked there for 25 yeans. Mr. Suth
erland the retiring manager
been in business for 62 years,
Mr. H. O. Southcott and
are spending
C om
ni ak-
for three
Mr. and
and Flor-
Gillies’ mother
Gillies and son
few days.
took the schol-
on a pic-
Thuirsday
a jolly
Cen-
the
removal of her ton-
Hotspital, London on
the children from
Miss
Stella Southcott were in Detroit on
Thursday to see their* cousin James
Ferguson, of Toronto, take part in
guson is haclng two .nights a week
in Chicago
Detroit.
Mr. Wm.
sister Mrs.
can McLaren, of Fairgrove, Mich.,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
S. Howard over the week-end. They
were former
township andi
union at S. S.
and one night a week in
Blair and son Floyd and
W, Foster and Mrs. Dun-
UNION SERVICES
Main Street and James Street
REV. J. H. STAINTON, BA., IJ.D.
James Street Mlnistei* and James
Street Choir in Charge during
July
1'0. a.m.—Sundjaiy Schools
11 a.m.—-Main St, United Chuiuch
Subject: “Skin for Skin, tall that
a man hath, will he give for his
life.”
p.m.—-James Street United Church
Subject: “Is there a 'life beyond
the grave,"
Thursday—Union Prayer Meeting
July 5th at Main Street Church. A
good attendance from both church
es will be appreciated.
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M- A. Hunt.
Organist, Miss MacFau]
Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
organist
Voiles For Hot Weather
We have still a nice range of Hot Weather Voiles in neat patterns and floral effects,
including some dark colours for older people. 29c to 55c. a yard.
We have reduced the prices on all Summer Dresses for quick clear
ance. We are showing some very smart styles in Voiles, Celanese and
Crepes. The prices range at $1.39, $1.89, $2.39, $3.95
WHITE CANVAS & KID SHOES
With medium or high heels in
Canvas or White Kid. These are real
‘ values
$1.75 TO $2.95
ANKLE SOX
For the hot weather in all the
newest Shades. Children, Misses and
Young Womens.
PER PAIR 25c.
BATHING SUITS
In a good variety of shades and styles These are all wool. You will be going to the
lake this hot weather. Be sure to take one with you. $1.25 to $3.50
a.m.—U-Go-I-Go Class
a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—Holy Communion and Ser
mon.
No evening service during July
and Augugt.
7.45 p.m. Thursday—Prayer Service
WONGS’ CAFE
Exeter
Welcomes Tourists
SPECIAL DINNER FOR
LADIES & GENTS 35c. & 40c. & up
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
ROAST CHICKEN 45c.
Lunch—Sandwiches 10c., 15c. & 25c.
Milk, Tea or Cofl’ee 5c.
Modern Beauty
Service
PERMANENT WAVES, AND
ALL LINES OF BEAUTY
CULTURE
L. Stackhouse
Phone 245
A New Line of
Misses’ and Ladies’
DRESSES
Just arrived from Montreal
Ward’s Ladies’ Wear
Come in and look over our
splendid stock
Mir. James Handfiord! will observe
his 95 th birtthday on Friday of this
week -amd will be “iait liorne" to liiis
friends from 6 io 9 o’clock .in
evening.
■the
this
her
E*.
Mt,s. Amelia Dale is leaving
week for Boston to visit' with
sister, Mir. and Mrs. Charles
Locke.
Mr. and Mbs. W. T, Forrest, New
Jersey, motoired over Tuesday and'
are visiting among the Eacrett con
nection.
Mr. Gordon Greb has left for Wol-
sley Barracks, London, where, he
will spend a month at camp as sec
ond lieutenant.
iMr. Thos. Harton, of London, is
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Dayman of Uaborne and will spend
some time iat Grand Bend.
Mr. H. W. Doetrr returned to- his
home in Exeter on Tuesday firom
Goderich. He appeared, before Mag
istrate Reid .on Tuesday and was ite'-
manded for one week. The iprelimin-
ary hearing will be held in Exeter on
July 11th. Mir Doenr .has been .al
lowed out on bail.
BASEBALL
for the second
Goderich 7-5.
different brand
previous games
residents of Stanley
ctune over for the re->No. 14, on Saturday.1 bases
The. local baseball team annexed
their second win of the season on
Thursdlay last when
time they defeated
The locals played a
of ball than in the
and! deserved to win, while the los
ers played a nather loose fielding
game at times. The locals got away
to a good start by scoring twice in
the first inning. Three more were
crossed in the fourth, They added
one more in the fifth and sixth.
Goderich opened their .scoring in the
fourth with a run. In the sixth they
staged- a rally that netted them five
runs. Trick pitched a steady game
for the winners and struck out fif
teen batters. Goderich used a trio
of pitchers. Worthy started the
game, was replaced by Frizley ,who
in turn, gave way to Moore. Creech
hit a triple while Lewis connected
for a double. Worthy and Fritzley
j.also hit doubles tor Goderich. Dick
| Harness umpired behind the plate
, while B. Barlow looked after the
Men’s White Duck & Flannel Trousers
Perhaps you will be wanting a pair for your vacation. We are featuring two smart
styles. White Duck at $1.95 - Cream Flannels $4.95
New Patterns in Chintz China
We have just received a shipment of Chintz China. These come,in several new pat
terns in Cups and Saucers, Salt and Peppers, Small Trays, Jugs, Teapots, Cheese Dish and
Mustard Pots.
Grocery Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
z
SPECIAL
10 bars
P & G or Pearl Soap for
29c.
SPECIAL SPECIAL
Handy Ammonia
3 large pkgs. 14c
Lux Flakes
3 pkgs, for 25c
FOR THE HAY—FLAVOR IT WITH SALT AT PER BAG...................................... 65c
Tomato Jdice
per tin 5c
Granulated Sugar
10 lbs for 59c
Sqiiare Deal Cleaner
large tin 5c
GET THE EARLY FLIES—FLY COILS, FLY SWATERS AND SPRAYS
Pastry Floi^r
Good Quality
24 lb. bag 59c
Jelly Powders
6 pkgs, for 25c
Glass Tumblers
Four different styles
5c each
Mrs. J. M‘. Southcott and famjly
have moved to their cottage at
Grand Bend.
Miss Miairgaret Rogers, of Ann Ar
bor, Mich., is the guest of Miss L. M.
Jeckell. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jeckell
and Miss M. E. Binow.n, of Toronto,
visited with Miss Jleckell over the
holidays.The Junior Farmers organization
of Hay Township held a picnic at
Turnbull’s Grove on Wednesday of
last week. A goodly number were
present and an enjoyable time was
spent by all. *
-Mns. Wm. Cunningham and! little
daughter Jeanette, of Detroit; Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Grant and isons, Don
ald and Malcolm and Mr, and Mrs.
H. 'C. Carey, spent the holiday at
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant, in
Glencoe.
Sunday was Dominion Day and
was celebrated: on Monday with a
.public holiday. The day was observ
ed quietly in Exeter.'A number of
citizens took in the celebrations at
Goderich and Strathroy while others
spent the day at Grand Bend.
Messrs. Cyril Strange, George
Grant and the latter’s sister Mrs.
Harry Carey provided a half hour
broadcast aver CFiPL, London
Thursday evening of last week. They
were sponsored! by
ter merchants,
broadcasting for
singing selections with guitar
companiment. Mr. Grant plays the
violin accompanied by hiS sister.
They will appear each Thursday ev
ening for several weeks at 6 pan.
a number of Exe-
lOy.ril has been
several months
ac-
$
Mr. .and Mrs. Qeo. Mawson, town,
and Mr. and Mrs. . Elmore Tuckey
an<d son Donald, of [London, spent
the week-end in Windsor and De
troit.
Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Elliott
and family, of London’, and M(r. and)
Mrs. Herman Elliott and; family, of
iSarnia, -.spent Dominion Day at
Grand Bend.
White Flannels CAp
Cleaned and Pressed <_z vv
Marvo System of Dry Cleaning
THE FOLLOWING AGENCYS WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU
W. W. Taman, M. C. Sleamon, J, M. Ross & Co., S. Rannie,
Exeter Centralia Lucan Hensail "
ALL GARMENTS INSURED E. W. CROUCHER, DIVISION REP,