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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-07-19, Page 8THURSDAY, JULY loth, 1034 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Distinctive Permanents There’s a special Bonat Wave to glorify your hair. Scientifically treat­ ed preparations to meet individual needs. We use only chemically pure Bonat Supplies. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.a Phone 21j Exeter, Residence 3 Or31 Crediton H. M. SMITH Exeter Markets Wheat 92c. Barley 50 c. Buckwheat 60c. Manitoba’s BeM $2.50 Mod-el Flour $2.50 Welcome Flour $2.60 Low Grade Flpur $1.45 Bran $1.25 Shorts, $1,30 Creamery Butter 24c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. Moore Gordon, B.A,, R.D. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Rev. W. A. Young, Hen­ sail, will occupy the pulpit. Evening service withdrawn. ’1 NEW BEAUTY SHOPPE AGED LADY FRACTURED RIB Mrs. Thos, Sanders returned from Toronto last week where she had been visiting. Her son Mr. Fred Sanders accompanied her to Exeter. Mrs. Sanders accidentally tripped over the suitcases that had been left in the a rib. hall and in falling fractured Helen Pfaff is visiting withMiss her cousins in Zurich. Mr. Albert Smith, of Wroxeter, spent the past week in and around Exeter. Wheat cutting swing this week, up to average. Mr. and Mrs. two children, of holidaying in Exeter and Zurich. Mr. Cecil Laing is moving into the residence on Wellington Street recently vacated by Mr. G. Stone­ house. Misses A, Simmons and E. Cope­ land visited last week with former’ parents Mr. and Mrs. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. MdTaggart daughter, Dorothy, of Watford, ited with the former’s mother while on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Brintnell and family of Moose Jaw, are holi­ daying with the Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mr. Frank Lee, ited at the home George Easterforook on Sunday. He was and who A has been in The yield is J. Routledge Waterford, Sale Prices on all Summer Dresses• ••• i It will pay you to see our New Sufrnmer Dresses. They are reduced in price for quick clearance at • ••• Butter 19-23c. extras, 16 c. firsts, 1'5'c. seconds, 12 c. $8.50 UNION SERVICES Main Street and James Street T ..a | LOCALS I i I W H ■< — U ■■ >1 ■■■ Dr. Atkinson wishes to announce that his office will reopen on July 23rd, LOCALS Rev, A. E. Elliott and the James Street Choir will be in charge of the services l'G. a.m.-—Sunday Schools 11 a.m.—Main Street Church. .‘The Ministry of the Mountain.” p.m.-—James Street Church. “A Refuge.” Prayer meeting will be withdraw this week. I 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 Miss Margaret Taman is visiting with friends in Windsor. Mr. Jas. Saunders, of Woodstock, visited in town on Thursday. Mrs. E. J. Miners, of Kingsville, is visiting with Miss Ella Shapton. Miss Verda Sims is visiting with relatives in London and Thamesford i Mrs. E. Jory, of town, will ob- full I serve hei* 81st birthday on Saturday : next. Miss Caroline Davis, is holidaying for two weeks at Dorchester and Brantford. Miss Mabel Hay, of the Jones & May staff, is holidaying for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Edna Preston, of Cleveland, is visiting this week with Mrs. Mc­ Avoy and Miss A. Sanders. Mrs. Wm. Street and family, of London, are visiting with the form­ er’s mother- Mrs. W. Johns. Mr. Wm. Horney, of Owen Sound, and TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middletniss z MEN’S COLLAR ATTACHED 1 HATCHWAY NO-BUTTON SHIRTS UNDERWEAR Made by Tooke. These shirts are cut full and, roomy and are fast colors. Shown in new small patterns Boys and men like Hatchway un- derwear.They fit well and there are no button to tear off. , EACH $1.19 i BOYS’ 75c. MEN’S $1.00 English Turkish Towelling at Special Prices ii ot and I are; and vis- former’s parents, Brintnell. of Thorndale, vis- of Mr. and Mrs. accompanied home by Mrs. Lee family and Miss Betty Walters, have been visiting here. number of Masonic brethren are attending Grand Lodge in Tor­ onto this week. Among them are Messrs. Chas. Salter, W. W. Taman J. A, Traquair, Thos. Pryde, Wm. Frayne and E. M. Dignan. Mrs. C. W. Kestle is in Brantford owing to the illness of her sister- in-law, Miss. Pearl Kestle. Mr. C. W. Kestle, Mrs. Pollen and- Miss Vera Pollen visited in Brantford on Sunday. It is expected that 'they will bring Miss Kestle to Exeter in the course of a few days. LOST—A bunch of keyes and a sum of money. Finder awarded, Apply to Times-Advocate. nowNOTICE—All .accounts are due for planting of flowers on the graves at the Exeter cemetery and settlement at once will be appreciat­ ed.—John Ford. 7-19-2tp. The regular meeting of the W. I. will be held at Riverview Park on July 20th. Business meeting at 3 p.m. after which a picnic will be held, members please bring lunch. FOR SALE—We can supply our customers with No. 1 Clover Honey a-t 10c. a lb. in your own container; 50 lbs. or over 9c. per lb. and am­ ber honey at 7c per lb. Bring your containers as soon as possible, J, Haberer & Sons, Zurich, Ont. 2 blocks south of hotel; telephone 122. 7-19-2tc. FOUND—On the Town Line be­ tween Whalen and the Roman Line a key case containing several keys. Owner may have same by proving property and pacing expenses, ply at Times-Advocate. Ap- ATTENTION! Mem- W. 10 10 11 Ser- July a.m.—U-Go-I-Go Class a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—Morning Prayer and mon. No evening service during and August. 7.45 p.m. Thursday—Prayer Service Modern Beauty Service We are featuring for the week, good quality English Towellings which are good value per yard 12 l-2c., 15c., 18c., 25c.,15c.,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. Will all ex-47th Battalion bers please communicate with: J. Appleby, Money Order Department G.P.O., Toronto 2 and send in names of any other members you know of. Scientific Palmist, tral Hotel, roorn^ 7, week Know duced Mme. now at Cen- here for one only. Have’ your hands read, yourself, ability, health. rates. Hours 10 till H. Re- 10'. FOR SALE—Ford coupe, model T, in good shape. Apply at Times- Advocate, .STRAYED—Onto lot 12, con. 16, Stephen, a small two-year-old' heifer Owner may have same by proving property and paying foir 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—-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 desiretL If you wish to buy a good home at a very lew price apply to—^C. V, Pickard, 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-trn, ■ is visiting with relatives friends in this community. Mr. J. Francis and Mrs. M. wood, of London, visited with lives in town pn Thursday. Mrs. Alex Lloyd and children,, of Toronto1, are visiting with Mrs. Lloyd’s father, Mr. L. Day. Gordon Brooks, is spending the holidays with his brother, Mr, Mor­ ris Brooks, of Munroe, Mich. Mrs. H. 'C. Carey is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Grant in -Glencoe, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis, of Tor­ onto, are holidaying with the form­ er’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Sid Davis. Mr. J. G. Sitanbury and Mr. Jas. Morley were in. Toronto, last Wed­ nesday on a case at Osgoode Hall. Mr. Wm. Leavitt’ has improved the appearance of his property by the addition of a very attractive porch. Mr. Chas. Acheson, of the Bank of Montreal, ha-s been transferred from the Forest, branch to Owen Sound. Mrs. Ernest 'Stire and son and Mrs. Stanley Blackmo-re and children, of Detroit, are visiting Mrs. Christina Fitzgerald. Miss Helen Stanbury is reported in Monday’s papers as having pass­ ed her Toronto Normal School Ex­ aminations. Mr. and Mr,s. B. Clarke and son, Gordon, of Montreal, are the guests of Mrs. Clarke’s brother, Mr. R. H. and Mrs. Sayers. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bickell and daughter Dorothy Anne, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz. Mrs. T. McCurdy and, daughter Miss Tenie visited with the form­ er’s brother Mr. Hugh McDonald in Essex ,on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Snell, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper and daughter Joan are holidaying for a .couple of weeks at Wassago Beach. Mr. Ed. St. Clair Delacey, of Li­ hue, Hauai, Hawaii Islands, Hono­ lulu, visited with Rev. J. W. Mrs. Down on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. .Clarke Fisher family visited on Sunday with and Mrs. Jos. Davis in St. Mrs. William Hill, of and Mr. and*’Mrs. Harold Toronto, spent the Twelfth with Mr. and Mrs. Clarise The Main St. Male Quartette will assist Cyril Strange in -a half-hour broadcast over CFPL, London, Thursday evening from 6 to p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Perry David little son Grant, who -spent the week holidaying “ have returned' to don. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Chas. T. the late Bruce Burke in London Saturday. Misses Reta Rowe, of town Ella Jones, of Stratford, left week on a motor trip to Montreal. From Montreal they intend to take a boat trip. Mr. Kenneth C. Stanbury, B. A., member of the law firm of Ayles- worth & Co., Toronto, is spending part of his holidays at his home here and at Bayfield. Mrs, Cunningham and daughter J-an-ette, have returned to Detroit af­ ter visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grant, Mrs. Grant and two sons returned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Parker and family, of Lansing, Mich,, visited for a few days last week at the home of Mrs. M. -Sheere. M'r. Aquil­ la Sheere returned with them on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hern, of Norwich, visited over the 12th with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Jas, Hein. They returned Saturday] accompanied by Miss Bessie Hart-1 noil. PERMANENT WAVES, AND ALL LINES OF BEAUTY CULTURE L. Stackhouse Phone 245 MISSES’ AND LADIES’ DRESSES SILK CREPE SUITS HOUSE DRESSES HOSE CREPE SLIPSAND Ward’s Come in Ladies’ Wear and look over our splendid stock and and Mr. Marys. London,, Hill, ,of of July Snell. this 6.30 and past at Turnhull’s. Grove their horde ip Lon- II. N. Taylor, Mr. Kerslake and Mrs. Dinney attended the funefal of last and this 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. Mr. F. Mallett, of London, was in town for the 12 th. Our new serial story “Trail’s End” will start in next weekf-s issue. Mrs. John Bell is spending a week in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Fos­ ter Bray. .St. Thomas Young People’s Band will visit the Salvation Army at Grand Bend on Sunday, July 22nd at 3 p.m. •Miss Ina Jaques and Mr. James Francis spent the week-end in Rockwood and New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schwalm, of ‘Humbolt, Sask., visited .on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pfaff. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pomeroy, of London,, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jone-s and other friends. Read the first instalment of our new serial story “Trail’s End” which will appear in our next issue. Mis-s Helen and Lorenc Stevenson of Birr are spending this week with their cousin, Miss Ina Jaques, of town. Mrs. George Jaques has returned after spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. S. R. Peart, Rock­ wood. Miss Lucy Horton, of visited over the week-end relatives and took part Broadfoot', celebration. Mrs. McIntyre and two daughters Joyce and. Marie, of Chicago, are visiting with the former’s mother,' Mrs. Thos. Sanders for a Jew weeks. Mr. J. Strange, who was serious­ ly injured in a recent accident when he was thrown from a buggy is making considerable improve­ ment at 'his home and is able to be around a little, Misses Stella Sout'hdott, Coates and Meta Salter forepart of the week on trip up -the Blue Water Highway going as far as North Bay. They ex­ pect to return Saturday. Mrs. Mae Broghan and son Billy of Windsor, are visiting with the Harness boys in town. Billy de­ lighted the large audience at the Opera House -on the -evening of the 12th with his tap-dancing. Mrs. J. Sanders, of Stephen, who is in her 93rd year, recently motor­ ed to London and visited with her brother Mr. Jas. Pomeroy. -Of a family of sixteen the brother and sister are the only two living. The many friends of Mr. L. V. t Oshawa, with her in the Verna left the a motor Hogarth will regret to learn that he recently underwent an operation In Christie Street Hospital, Toron­ to, for antrum trouble. He is get­ ting along nicely and expects to be •home soon. ■Mr. S. J, Hicks and son Jack of Toronto, are visiting with relatives and friends in town. Jack is remain­ ing for a month and will visit with Mr. Percy Harris at Chiselhurst. Mr. Hicks marched with the L.O.L. on the Twelfth, It being 26 years since he had been in a parade with the original lodge. Mr, Hicks vras the. drummer .at the time when the Ex­ eter lodge supported a good band. 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 For a cool drink 25c HONEY New Clover Honey in qt. gems, 5 lb. pails 10 lb. p. SALMON Cohoe Salmon. A good red lb. 23c, half 15c. SPECIALS IN A SPECIAL LINE, SOCKS at G. Seldon returned, home part of last week from and is GENTS’ FURNISHINGSSunday with Mr. and Etherington and other Mr. Ben Dawson has returned after holidaying for two weeks at' his home in London. Mr. and Mrs. John Newcombe and daughter of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Merkley, London, visited on Mrs. Geo. relatives. Mr.s. R. the latter V|ictoria Hospital, London, now improving nicely. Her .son-in- law, Mr. F. Newman, of Kingston, spent a. few days here last. Mrs. R. N. Creech a$d son Hugh motored to Toronto last week to vis­ it for a few days. They were ac­ companied by Mrs. Ida 'Creech who returned to her home in that city (ajfter visiting with .Mr. and M;rs. R. N. Creech. Messrs. Geo. Grant, Cyril Sitrange, Wm. Geddes and Clailr Zuefle sup­ plied the musical entertainment at a garden party at Otterville on Fri­ day last. They will return again on the 215'th to play for the tennis club street dance in that 'place. Misses Jean I. 'Coates, of Usborne and Hazel R. Woodall, of Crediton, have been successful in securing In­ terim First Class Certificates' at the London Normal School. Both girls have also secured schools be­ ginning with the fall..term. WASHABLE TIES SUMMER CAPS BATHING SUITS, Special SWEATERS, Turtle-Neck and Sleeveless . . . FLANNELS $3.50. & 35c 50c 35c $2.50 $2.50 $5.00 w..TAM PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. A REAL BARGAIN DRESSES & SUITS 59c MASTER CLEANED AND TAILOR PRESSED SYSTEM OF DRY-CLEANING WHITE FLANNELS CLEANED MARVO ■ ■ ■ THE FOLLOWING AGENCYS WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU W. W. Taman, M. C. Sleamon, J. M. Ross & Co., S. Rannie, Exeter ' Centralia Lucan ‘ Ilensall ALL GARMENTS INSURED E. W. CROUCHER, DIVISION REP.