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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-07-12, Page 8THURSDAY, JULY 13th. 1034 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Distinctive % Permanents Exeter Markets toThere’s a special Bonat Wave glorify your hair. Scientifically treat­ ed preparations to meet individual needs. We use1 only chemically pure Bor.at Supplies. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Phone 21 j Exeter, Residence 30r31 Crediton Wheat 90c. Barley 50c. Buckwheat 60c. Manitoba's Be>t $2.50 Mo d'el Flour $2.50 Welcome Floui* $2.60 Low Grade Flour $1.45 Bran $1.25 Shorts, $1.30 Crramerj Butter, Dairy Eggs. Eggs, Eggs, Hogs, 24c. 25c. Butter. 20c., 2?1? extras, 16c. firsts, 1'5 e. seconds, 12c. $8.50 NEW BEAUTY SHOPPE H. M. SMITH Dr. Atkinson, wishes to announce that his office will he closed froql July 9th to July 21st, inclusive. LOCALS USED CARS Ford Coach Pontiac Coach Chevrolet Coach Chrysler Sedan Mr. J. W. Powell spent- the week­ end with friends in Clifford. Rev. Mr. and M'rs. Collins, of Birr, visited m town on Wednesday. Mrs. P. visiting at Rivers. Miss M. Collyer, of Buffalo, is the home of Mr. William 1932 1930 1930 1928 1932 Heavy duty truck 4 cyl 1928 Ford Truck, good tires Gerald Lawson visited Ed. Yearley at Crediton and Mrs. (Tins.Coates, with j To- his last , of rela- Get Our Prices On— Batteries, Tires, Tubes and Accessories Sandy Elliot The Old Established Ford Garage CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S, Moore Gordon, B.A», B.l). Minister Dlrs, Ji. G. Cochrane, organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—-Rev. W. A. Young, Hew sail, will occupy the pulpit. Evening service withdrawn. UNION SERVICES Main Street and James Street REV. J. H. STAINTON, B A., B.D. James Street Minister and James Street Choir in Charge during July —Sunday Schools —James St, United church Challenge Extra-ordinary”1 Main St. United church Life Beyond the of Science, i 1*0. a.in. 11 a.m. “The p.m.- “Is There a Grave’’ The answer Spiritualism and History. Second in the series of sermon's entitled “The Life Everlasting” Come and bring your friends. Thursday, July 12th. Brayer meet­ ing in James Street church. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss • ••• r ~r Sale Prices on all Summer Dresses .... It will pay you to see our New Summer Dresses. They are reduced in price for quick clearance at Hot Weather Fabrics to Keep you Cool and Comfortable Lovely fabrics in pastels and in darker shades on light ground. They wash perfect­ ly and are always fresh and cool looking. Per yard 29c., 39c., and 50c. MEN’S COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS Made by Tooke. These shirts are cut full and roomy and are fast colors. Shown in new small patterns EACH $1.19 HATCHWAY NO-BUTTON UNDERWEAR Boys and men like Hatchway un- derwear.They fit well and there are no button to tear off. BOYS’ 75c.MEN’S $1.00 English Turkish Towelling at Special Prices We are featuring for the week, good quality English Towellings which are good value per yard 12 l-2c., 15c., 18c.,15c.,25c.,27c. New Patterns in Chintz China Bring in your friends who are visiting you and see the new patterns we are showing in Chintz China. They are selling well: teapots, Cups and Saucers, Salts and Peppers, Cream and Sugars, Small Trays, Butter, Cheese and Mustard Dishes. E. Ross, of the Exeter High School staff is visiting in ronto, Mr. cousin week. Mr. Detroit, are holidaying fives. Harold Ro<n of St. visiting with his grandfather, Wm. Rivers. Mrs. Amelia Dale left Friday for Boston to visit her sister, Chas. E. Locke. Mr. and Mrs. John Hedden daughter Verna spent Sunday relatives in town. The date of the Brinsley school fail has been announced for Tues­ day, September 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Salaken, of De­ troit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dearjng. Master Billy Weekes was host to ten of his playmates on Friday last in honor of his birthday. Miss Greta Blackwell R.N., of Buffalo, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grant. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Weekes and son Billy visited with relatives in Guelph on Wednesday last Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hedden, of London, visited with their cousin Alice Handford on Sunday. Mr. J. G. Stanbury was at Sea­ forth on Friday last in Counsel In an automobile accident case. Mrs. Jonathan Kydd has return­ ed home after spending a few days with relatives in London. ( Dr. M. Bray and Dr. P. Robinovitz, — i of the Mountain Sanatorium staff of I Hamilton, were week-end visitors business atI with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston. Mr. H. E. Hustcn -and family mov- ' “Out- I side Inn” at Giand Bend on Tues- j day. j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones and two children are holidaying at their sum­ mer cottage “Mayflower” Grand Bend. Mr. Wm. Andrew and daughter Miss Mary visited with the former’s daughter Mrs. N. Knight in Seaforth last week. Mrs. S. Hedden has returned to her home after spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. IJon- athan Kydd. Mrs. Wm. Davis and Miss Vina Fisher have returned to their home in Hamilton after visiting with rela­ tives here. Mr. and Mrs1. Tillsonburg on the funeral of Mrs. E. F. Davis. Mrs. N. J. Dore returned from Toronto last week accompanied by her niece Marion iSchwagler, who will remain on a visit. Mrs. Milton Kydd, Miss Vivian Kydd and Master Billy Kydd, of Toronto, spent Thursday, with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd. G. Harry Joynt, of Hensall, has been successful in passing the Coun­ cil Examinations which qualifies him as a full-fleged doctor. Mrs. Bloomfield, Miss Hazel Bloomfield, Master Roy Autin and Mr. Chamberlain, of -London, spent a few days last week visiting the-ir relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston had the pleasure .of a sihiort visit from the latter’s brother Mr. Thomas Blake, Mrs, Blake and daughter Miss Olive. Miss -Alice Willard, of Detroit and Mr. H. Willard, of Ancaster, visited their brothers and sisters in the vi­ cinity; also their mother in London, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wilson, Staffa, and their daughter, Mrs. C. J. Ste­ wart, of town, have returned from a vf-ry pleasant motor trip to Ot­ tawa and Montreal. The Misses Eileen- Andrew, Lau- rene Beavers and Eileen Lewis were the guests during the past week of, Miss Violet Gambrill tat ‘Idle Hours* Cottage, Ipperwasih Beach. Miss A. Fish has returned to her home after spending several months in Detroit. She was accompanied by her cou-sins, Mr. and Mrs. Blais­ dell and son, Virgil, who are visit­ ing het for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Down, of Ottawia and Mrs. Howard Holland and little daughter, -of Enterprise, wih'o- have been visiting 111011* father Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Down returned to their homes Tuesday, Main Street United Sunday school will hold their annual picnic at Grand Bend on Wednesday, July 18. James Street United Sunday School will *hold their picnic on the same day and at the same place, Mrs. A, Ericson and son Billy, of Rochester, N. Y., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May and are the guests this week with Mrs, H, _ .................... K. Hyndman at Grand. Bond. Gor-|his brother and is visiting relatives don May is also visiting with them, here, Thomas,is Mr. 10 10 11 and with a.m.—U-Go-I-Go Class a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—Morning Prayer and' Ser­ mon. No evening service during July and August. 7.45 p.m. Thursday—Prayer Service PROMOTION RESULTS .RESULTS OF JR. IV TO SR. IV Pat- Clark 79; 7 2; Mur- Stanbury Honours—Labelle Sims 85; sy Russell 84; Margaret Jean Appleton 76. Pass—Andrew Bierling ray Gordon 72; Richard 72; Jack Smith 71; Leonard Har­ vey 69; Lylian McDonald 65; Freda Moore 65; Robert Southcott 60. On Trial—Mahlon Ryckman 58; Ruby Cutting '5 6. Below—Ted Wilson 50; Walter Davis 43. G. S. Howard, Principal paint, polish anc tune up! car at the Ford Garage.—,We your SANDY ELLIOT NOTICE I am discontinuing the Exeter Machine Shop on James .Street on account of having to va-Hd to^their summer ^cottage cate the building. H. "WHITE FARMERS ATTENTION ! Bring in your binder canvases early. Have that slat or strap fix­ ed before you need to use binder. We have everything essary to repair your canvas. W. J- BEER your nec- TENDERS WANTED Sealed tenders will be received by Miss K. McFaul up to July 20th for painting the Exeter school, out­ side and some rooms inside, also for murescoing some rooms. Speci­ fications may be seen at the school or at the Grigg Stationery. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac­ cepted. ltc. F. A. May were in Tuesday attending their sister-in-law, LOST — License plate -L Finder kindly communicate Clyne Flynn, Clandeboye. GARAGE FOR RENT—Apply Mrs. H. W. Doerr, Main St. to of to HAY FOR SALE—A. quantity timothy hay on the field. Apply John Bell Estate, Exeter, Andrew Street.ltc FOR SALE— Ford coupe, T, in good shape. Apply at Advocate, model Times- FOR SALE—Coal oil stove, elec­ tric range, Good Cheer range, with warming closet, refrigerator. R. E. Balkwill, Exeter. l>tp. 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 Time>s-Advocate. 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—U, V. Picifeard, phone 165, Exeter. 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-tfn. WOHGS’ 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 Coffee 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 A new shipment of Pique Voiles just arrived Ward’s Ladies’ Wear Come in and look over our splendid stock FOR SALE—One jar of Cress Corn or Bunion Salve, immediately at Browning’s Store Exeter. either Apply Drug- LOCAL NEWS visitedMrs. E. Short, of London, in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carling and daughter Miss Martha, of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Devitt, Mrs. Elliott and Miss Elliott, -of Toronto, visited on Sunday at Carling. Miss Irene turned -home months post children’s nursing at the Children’s Memorial Hospital, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. John Ford, <of town, Mr. Cecil Ford and Miss Dinney, of London, motored to Flint, Mich., for the week-end where .they visited with the former’s son Gordon and other relatives. Mrs. Geo. Jaques is visiting with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peart in .Rockwood, and1 attended the trousseau tea -on Wednesday in honor of their daughter Miss Muriel Peart, bride-elect of this week. Miss Volet Warren, of London, Mr. Keith Buckirell, of St, Thomas and Mr. Donald Buckrell, of Leamington, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. K, J, Lampman. Mr. Charles Johns, of Elimville, was pleasantly surprised on Monday evening when about seventy rela­ tives of Mrs. Johns gathered in hon­ or of Mr. Johns birthday. Among the guests was Mrs. Beer, aged aunt of Mfrs. Johns. A ball game and other sports were greatly enjoyed following ■ The party many more birthday. Mr. S. J. „ ..... .. to last week, attending the of his niece, Mrs. Way Alllin, passed law-ay in that city on Satur­ day, June 30th. Mrs. Allin was formerly Miss Vera Hogarth, daugh­ ter of Mr. Eber Hogarth and the late Mrs. Hogarth of Hamilton. Mr. Eber Hogarth returned to Exeter with the home of Mr. I. R. Bierling R.N., has re- after taking a three graduate course in which lunch was served, all wished Mr. Johns happy returns, of his Hogarth was in 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 and take one with you $1.25 to $3.50 Grocery Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday BISCUITS JAM SOAP « Soda Biscuits Raspberry and Strawberry P & G or Pearl lb. pkg. 10c.large jar 29c 10 bars for 29c. CHERRIES—Cherries will soon be over. W e will appreciate your order. GLASS TUMBLERS four different styles 5c COFFEE—Magic Coffee You will like it 29 c. a round KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES 8c a package For the Canning Season—Jar Rubbers, Zinc Rings and Sugar HORNE’S Orange Punch HONEY SALMON For a cool drink New Clover Honey in Cohoe Salmon. A good red 25c qt. gems, 5 lb. pails 10 lb. p.lb. 23c, half 15c. ■ Mrs. B. R. McNaught, of Hamiota Manitoba, is visiting with her aunt Mrs. J. T. Stewart- 'and other rela­ tives in the community. Mi’s. Mc- Naught, who was born in this dis­ trict, has been away for over thirty years. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gladman and daughter Marion attended the fun­ eral of the late W. R. Jarmain in London on Tuesday. Mr. Jarmain, wiho was actively associated with boys’ work and welfare organiza­ tions in London died suddenly on Saturday while holidaying in the Stoney Lake district in his 63rd year. The regular monthly meeting of the James St. Women’s Association which was to have been in the form of a picnic at the home o>f Mrs. Luther Reynolds was! held in the •basement of the church, owing to inclement weather. In the absence of the President through illness the vice president, Mrs. Goulding, took the chair to conduct the business. There will be no meeting in August Plains were made for the Harvest Home Festival to be1 held in the flail At the close of the 'business Mrs. iFletaher and Mrs. Fred May as leaders of the winning side of the contest, toofc charge of the sports after "which the losers served lunch. Toron- funeral who A REAL BARGAIN t* SUITS & DRESSES 59c MASTER CLEANED AND TAILOR PRESSED SYSTEM OF DRY-CLEANINGMARVO WHITE FLANNELS CLEANED ■ ■ THE FOLLOWING AGENCYS WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU W. W. Taman, M. C. Sleauion, J. M. Ross & Co., S. Rannie, Exeter Centralia Lucan Hensall ALL GARMENTS INSURED E. W. CROUCHER, DIVISION REP.