The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-06-18, Page 8PI RSPAY, TLW 18th, 1031 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATK
Mr. and Mrs. E. c. Harvey re
turned Sunday after spending a week
5n Preston and Hamilton. Mrs.
Agnes Gillies returned wlthl them
after visiting in BrantfwL
INGRAM—HOGGARTH 'N CL’TLH^
A quiet wedding was solemnised
at the United church parsonage*.
Hensail, at 9.30 o’clock on Wednes
day morning when Rov, A. Sinclair
united in marriage Margaret Anna
Hoggarth, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hoggarth, of Tucker
smith and John Foster Ingram, the
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Ingram, of Hay, The bride looked
charming in a gown of peach georg
ette with radium jacquette and with
white accessories and a shoulder
bouquet of Ophelia roses and sweet
peas, The groom’s gift to the bride
was a chest of silver, Miss Leila
Sitaokhouse accompanied the bride.
The happy couple left* on a honey
moon to Muskoka and on their re
turn will reside on the groom’s farm
in Hay.
Exeter Markets
Wheat, fiOe.
Oats, 25c.
Barley* 28c,
Bran, $1.0 o
Shorts, $L00
Low Grade Flour* $1,115
Welcome Flour $2*30
Model Flour $2.50
Manitoba Flour $2.60;
Creamery Butter, 25c.
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev* Bernard Rhode®* M* 4*
Minister
Mfes Lena Coates, A.Ii.O.M., Qngasjst
IQ a.m*—“Sunday School
11 a.m.—“Disclosure and Discovery’
7 p.m.—“Fact and Form"
Dairy butter, good for baking,
15c. a pound.-—Southcott Bros.
atDecoration Day will be held
the Exeter Cemetery on Sunday,
June 21st by the Exeter Lodge of
Oddfellows. Members of the I.O.O.F.
Will meet at the cemetery at 2.30
rp.m. Addressses by the local clergy
Dashwood Band in attendance.
Everybody welcome. C. A. Heywood
N.G., E. A. Howald, secretary.
ATTENTION! CANADIAN LEGION
Decoration Day Services
SUNDAY, JUNE 521st
The Clinton Kiltie Piper? Band
have kindly consented to attend.
Fall in at Victoria Park at 1.20
sharp* March to Cenotaph for Mem
orial service, on completion of which
we will march back to the park and
proceed to cemetery by car to decor
ate soldier’s graves. Dress will be
Civilian clothes with medals. Any
one wishing to donate flowers to
decorate cenotaph will kindly leave
them at Mr. Walter Harness' house
on Saturday, the 20ins't.
i NOTICE
An open air Gospel meeting will
be held Saturday, June 20th, at 7.30
p.m. on Main Street, Exeter, by A.
Fields, of London, accompanied, by
Ills son and friends from Ingersoll
•mission if weather is fine. Don’t
miss this treat of good singing and
old time Gospel preaching, t . '
NQTICE—I am prepared to take
all icontracts for hoeing at reason
able terms. Wesley Hackney, Ex
eter. 2tp.
FOR SALE—TWo burner electric
Shot plate.—Apply at T[imes-jAdvo-
pate.
WANTED—A good second-hand
farm wagon. Communicate with the
Times-Advocate. ltc.
FOR SALE—2 h.p. Gilson gas en
gine with pump jack. For sale cheap
apply at Times-Advocate.itp.
20
Mrs.
HAY FOR SALE—About
acres of mixed hay. Apply
Alice Cudmore, phone 171r3, Exeter
6-18-2tc
> NOTICE
It is our intention to hire all local
labour possible during our opera-
• tion and we will appreciate the
names of men wanting work for the
pea pack. This applies to only male
residents of Exeter No others need
apply‘at present, Canadian Cenners
B. R. Bartow, Manager. ltc.
As we intend leaving Exeter all
accounts are now due and must be
settled Km or before Saturday, June
20th. After that date they will be
placed for collection with all costs
•added.—John Stanbury, Butcher.
HONEY FOR SALE—80c. for
10 pound pail.—W. F. Abbott
Butter,
Extras,
Firsts,
Seconds,
17c. and, 18c.
14C.
lie.
9 c.
...<*■ i*»»~___ -- -Q
locals___J
This store will be closed Wednesday afternoons during the months of June,and
Cl
New Peter Pan
Another shipment <
dresses for the hot weat
styles in colours that ar
this low price $2.95
New Voiles & Batiste
Showing many new and neat patterns
in fast colors. These will make beautiful
Summer Dresses at per yard
45 and 50c.
Voile Dresses
jf new Peter Pan Voile
tier. Made in very smart
e guaranteed fast. Note
Turkish Towels
In better qualities and new designs.
We are showing some wonderful values at
these prices*
29c, 39c, 49c and 59c.
Silk and Wool Jersey Suits
Lovely for sport wear, in white and yellow, white and pink
and black and white also sand. These are just the thing for
outing. Special at $11,95 and $12,95.
Children’s Ankle Sox
A new shipment of smart ankle sox,
in all sizes for children and girls.
at per pair 25c.
Boys’ Hatchway Underwear
The kind the boys like, with no buttons
to button or come off. Old price $1.00
Now selling at 75c.
A . ..
China and Glassware for the June Bride
Our counters are full of new China and Coloured glass,- cut
glass and novelties suitable for showers for the June bride. .
Fully Fashioned Hosiery
Full fashioned Hosiery in the dull fin-'
ish chiffon comes in Weldrest quality and
retails at
$1.50
Men’s Hatchway Underwear
The popular summer underwear for
men with no buttons. East year’s price
$1.25.
Now selling at $1.00
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding* A.T.C.M*
Organist and Choir-Leader
a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—Rey. II. D. Moyer, Preston
7 p.m.—The pastor
subject: “Seeing the Invisible'’
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Mr. J. W* Blatchford, of Toronto,,
is spending a few days in Exeter.
Mr* Harry West, of Sarnia, spent
Sunday at his hem® here,
Mrs. Wesley Snell spent the week
end visiting with Mrs, Fenn, at Park
hill.
Mrs. Leo Hennessey an d two chil
dren are visiting with her parents
at Lindsay.
The water tank at the town hall
has been cleaned out and painted on
the inside,
Mrs. K, J. Lampman has returned
, to Exeter aftei’ visiting at' her home
ip Norwich,
Mrs, Penrice spent a few days in
London last week visiting her daugh
ter Mrs. Lambkin.
Mr, M. J. Senior, of Toronto, vis
ited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Senior on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Randall and
family, of London, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor.
Mr. S. Davis was able to be at his
place of ’business for a short time
Saturday following his Tecent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart return
ed from their honeymoon trip to
New York and Boston on Thursday
last.
Mr. Robt. Moore, of Kitchener,, an
old school friend of Mr. B. W. F.
Beavers called on the latter last
Thursday.
Mr. R. E. Davis, of the Canadian
Bank of Commerce staff, Trenton,
is holidaying at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1S. Davis.
Miss Ruth Moorhouse, who has
spent the past month with her par
ents at the Main St. parsonage, left
Monday for Bigwin Inn at Muskok'a
for the summer.
Messrs. Harold and John Kuntz,
of Windsor, spent the week-end at
th.eir home here.*. Miss Dorothy
.Kuntz accompanied .them and is visit
ing here for a time. i
Mr. and Mrs. O. Walker, of Staf-
fa, spent a couple of days last week
visiting in Brantford. Little Helen
Walker visited with her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis.
Mr, and Mrs. John Prout have re
turned from ■ visiting friends in
Blarrsville, Penn., making the trip
by motor bus. Enroute they passed
through the Chester mountains.
Mr. Hugh Cree’ch was successful
in obtaining an honour standing of
second class at the final examinations
of the second year Chemistry course
at the University of Western Ontar
io.
Mrs. Joseph Senior and ( Miss
Blanche, Mrs. Hoskins, Mrs. W. Snell
Mrs. J. S. Grant .and Miss Mary Grant
R. N., attended - the funeral of the
late Mrs. Rumford, at Thedford,. on
Monday.
Mr. Stephen Powell is spending
a few days the guett of Mr. and Mrs.
A. 'E. Colbourne, of Goderich. Mr.
Powell and J. W. Powell visited with
their cousin Leonard
Ste. Marie.
Harold F. Flynn,
■won the reward of
adian Humane Society for the res
cue of George McEwen iron; drown
ing in the Aux Sauble river in June
of last year.
Miss M. E. Ross, Miss Brain, MjSs
Mariotte Miss Graham and Mr. Koch
of the High School Staff have return
ed to their respective homes as the
students are now writing on their
departmental examinations.
The engagement is announced of
Grace Frances Godwin, daughter of
Mrs. and the late Rev. W* Godwin", of
London, and formerly of Exeter to
Langford Williams, son of George
Williams, of St. Thomas, the wed
ding to take plp.ee early in July.
Mr. Win. F. Abbott nearly sever
ed a finger while sharpening a cir
cular saw Wednesday morning of
last week. The saw sopped from 'S.
table and pinned his hand to the
floor inflicting A nasty gash. The
wound was dressed by Dr. Dunlop.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morley,'
while on their honeymoon made the
home of his parents their headquar
ters but enjoyed a number of pleas
ant trips to London* Niagara Fulls,
Sarnia, and other points. On Monday
•of this week they left for tlieir fu
ture home in Albert Lea* Minn.
Wallace Seldon had the
tune to have his right hand
Sunday last ’ while in the
, changing a tire,
a
NOTICE—My office will be clos
ed from June 16 to July 2nd, inclu
sive.—Dr. W. E. Weekes 3tp.
FOR SALE—Westinghouse, elec
tric range, four units, uprightjoven,
in good condition. For sale at half
price. Apply at Times-Advocate,
, — -f ■ ■ — - ----— — r I
FAMERS’ NOTICE
We would like to talk
farmers interested in the
of asparagus. -Signed B. R.
Manager Canadian C'anners
anyto
growing
Bartow,
Ltd.
Stic.
If you wish to buy or sell a farm
or house see R. E. Pickard, Exeter.
Do You Know—
That there were 524 fatal and
6167 non fatal accidents reorted in
the province t>£ Ontario in 1630.
These figures comprise about 50
ppr cent, of the total number of
accidents from all causes reported
Sit Ontario last year. These figures
indicate the necessity for some form
of Insurance protection.
Our office is in the position to
furnish you with this protection at
extremely low cost.
Xi it is insurance we have it.
There is no lip® of insurance we do
not write.
B. M. FRANCIS
"the insurance Man"
Offieet Main street, Exeter
Phoney Office 44 Res. 164
MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA/ '
Rev* C* J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Misa Evelyn Ruston
Organist and Choir-Leader
• a,an,—‘Church School
. a.m.—“Creating Christian Cour
age"
7 p.m.—Rev. H. D. Moyer, of Pres
ton, will speak on behalf of the
Prohibition Union.
Thursday at *8 p.m.—Prayer Service,
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. E. L. Vivian, L. Th.
Organist, Hiss MaeFaul
Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
3rd Sunday After Trinity
8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion
10 a.m.—-Sunday School
11 a.m.—Morning
Subject: “Job’s
the Lord”
p.m.—Evensong
Subject; “God’s
8.1A —SPECIAL
CLASS ALL CANDIDATES FOB
CONFIRMATION ARE REQUEST
ED TO ATTEND,
Prayer
Problem before
7
Reply”
COKSTRMA.TIQN
The Woman’s Association of Main
St. United Church will hold their
annual Strawberry Festival on the
Church lawn on Friday, June 26th.
Remember the date. Full particu
lars later.
The blacksmith shop of Mr. J. S.
Dignan & .Son will be closed mn Wed
nesday, Thursday and Friday, June
17th, 18th and 19tli.
You can get new tires and. bat
teries for the prilce of used ones at
“The Home of the Ford."—Sandy
Elliott. b
DISTRICT CONVENTION ‘ •'
Members of the Exeter Horticul
tural Society are invitee to the Hu
ron, Grey and Bruce Convention to
be held at Goderich on Thursday,
June 25 th. A good program and
Flower Display. Cash prizes offer
ed for best .six roses brought in by
visiting members.—J. G. Stanbury,
Secretary-treasurer.
'On Saturday, June 20th Mrs. B.
W. F. Beavers -will be “At Home”
to callers from 3 p.m. to 6 pan. In
the- evening from 8 to 10 pan. when
Mr. Beavers; will receive with her,
this being their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary.
Powell at Sault
of Clandeboye,
the Royal -Can-
■Plan to attend the Strawberry
Festival to be held in James Street
Church on June 23rd. Good supper
and program. Admission 40 and
25c.
of Flint Mich.,
Mrs.
Clinton Will play softball here on1
Thursday night.
On .Saturday, June 6th Mr. -and
Mrs. Thos. Cameron celebrated their
golden* wedding anniversary.
Messrs. Art Jones and E. M. Dig
nan are in St. Catherines attending,
Grand Lodge of the I. O, O. F.
• Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reynolds
and sons accompanied by Miss Ware-
ing visited friends in
day.
Mr. Harold Wood, or Chatham, is
spending two weeks
his parents,
Wood.
Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Ready and
son Clifford, of London, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood on
Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. J. J O’Brien have returned
from a week’s trip at Sundridge,
Mu&k'Oka.
Dr. H. C. Moorhouse, son of Rev.
C. J. and Mrs. Moorhouse, left
Monday to take up his new duties, at Brookville, • 1
Miss Lillian Manning and Miss
Edlith Gibbings, of Clinton, spent
Saturday with Miss D. Manning at
the home of Mr. L. Reyoids in Us-
borne.
The building owned by Dr. Ward
occupied by himself and the Exeter
Sarnia on Sun-
holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Mr. -Sim Pollen,
is visiting with, his mother,
Pollen for a couple of weeks.
Mr. John Morley is. covering his
house with stucco. Mr. F. W. Baw-
den has the contract and a splendid
job will be- the result.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders and
two sons, Jack and Gordon, of Tor
onto, visited with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Sanders the begin
ning of the week,
Mr. Pat Flannigan and his bride
(nee Miss Alice Sraatter) of Detroit, „ _ _ __
called on old friends in this com-’Rural Hydro Commission has been
at greatly -reduced prices
Now is the time to order.
Knicker Trousers from $3.50 up
Shirts and Ties to match in
W. W* TAMAN'
PHONE 81w EXETER, ONT.
misfor-
injured
act of
The jack slipped
and the hand was caught between the
tire and the fender, Wallace has
been unable to write his Middle
Schoo) examinations this week.
Dr. and Mrs, Luther Gill, of Gib
sonburg, Ohio, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Frank GUI. They left on
Wednesday morning accompanied by
Mrs. Gill to visit Bowmahville* Nia
gara Falls and the Thousand Is
lands before returning to their home
where M?S* Gill will visit’' for two
Weeks,
Mr. Wm, Duffield and bride, of
Granton, called on Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Brock, of town, while start
ing off. on their honeymoon to,De
troit on, Wednesday of last week
and they presented Mrs. Brock with
the bride's bouquet. Mrs, Brock who
has been seriously ill* Is very low
at present.
munity last week while ton t
wedding trip. They were married
in Detroit on Tuesday, June 9tli and
visited in Niagara Falls and other
places before coming to this com
munity, Their many friends here
will extend best wishes. ;
Word has been received of the
death of Mrs.
•Calgary, Alta,,
Uslborne, and
QUance, Mrs. S
Hicks. "
in.a hospital for
had returned to
better, It
and Mrs.
tile- West.,
At tlie
Flying Club held Saturday and Sun
day Mr. W. L. Kress, of the Canad
ian Rank of Commerce staff, was
one of the contestants in a spot
landing competition and. came second
coming to a stop 12 feet from the
marker. Mr. Kress has been taking
ex-'
be*
their 1 brightened up with a fresh coat of
t
Spearman Kenny, of
a former resident Of
•sister of Mrs. Rd.
. SkfnneY and Mrs. S.
The deceased had -been ill
several weeks and
her home feeling
40> years since Mr.
left this part for
is.Over
Kenny
air meet of the London
flying lessons for some time and
peicts to secure
fore long.
Rev. J. W.
turned home
Bay Of Quinto
ville, where Mr
his jubilee in the ministry They vis
ited with Mr, Down’s eldest daugh
ter, Mrs, McLaughlin of the Manse
Grafton, Mr. Down was also the re
cipient of a letter of congratulation
and appreciation of his devoted set*
vide to Christ and the church from
the London Conference.
his pilot’s license
and, Mrs. Lown
after attending
Conference at Belle-
Down celebrated
re-
the
Dr. W. E. and Mrs. Weekes* and
son Billie, accompanied by Mrs. J. S.
Harvey left Tuesday for the West,
the former going as far .as Vancou-
ver where Dr. Weekes ’will attend
the annual convention of the Cana
dian Medical association and Mrs.,
Weekes will visit at her home. Mrs.
Harvey will visit her son, Dr. J.' M.
Harvey at Alsask, Sask.
paint.
The Salvation Army Stiver Band
of London, provided a' splendid” en
tertainment in the James St. United
church Tuesday evening under the
auspices of the local S. A. but the
attendance was very disappointing.
’ Miss- Olive Wood, R.N., returned
to’Toronto on Wednesday after vis
iting with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Wood. She was accompanied
by Miss Pearl WoOc?, Ml’. Harold
Wood and Dr. Geo. Blatchford, who
are returning Thursday.
The Scottish anq English replay
football game at the fair grounds
on Tuesday evening of last week
again resulted in a tie, the score be
ing one all.. Murray, who played
back for the Scotch* injuredt
ankle early in. the game. Mr
W. Teifer* of | “
eree.
Mrs. W. H.
Harold Wood, of Chatham, spent a
few days in Detroit last week
were accompanied homo my Dr.
Blatchford* of Clinton, Mich.*
will visit With hl's
Francis Blatchford,
Air. Howard Dignan* of the
School staff* of Port Hope* Visited
with his father* Mr. E* M. Dignan,
in town this week, Mr* Dignan is
leaving for Port Arthur and will
again spend the summer conducting
a patty of fisheries research for the
Gamo and Fisheries Service m I fully decorated with flowers for-tun
Northern Ontario, I occasion*
Mr.
Crediton, was the
Wood and son
brother
his
M.
ref-
Mr
■and
Geo.
Who
Mr.
High
presentation
-The members of the High School
staff on Thursday afternoon of last
week presented one of tlleir number
Miss Graham, bride-elect With an
electric hot plate, Principal E. J-
Wethey made the presentation and
Spoke of the esteem in which Miss
Graham is held by the staff and the
pupils, Miss Graham in a very suit
able manner expressed her apprecia
tion.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
Missionary Sunday in. the Main
St,, Sunday School took the form of
a memorial service for the late Miss
Annie Yelland, who wad tile efficient
missionary super intendant of the
school for many years. Nine youhg
ladles who at one time' or another
had been a pupil in her class, each re-
cited a verse or poem and then de
posited a rose In a bouquet, the
bouquet being presented ‘to the
brothers and sisters of the deceased
Mrs, G. Layton gave a very inter*
esting talk setting forth the noble
life and, qualities of the late Miss
Yelland*! The schoolroom was taste-
W. R. Goulding
*. A. t« c« sc. r
Organist and Choirmaster
James St. United Church
Instruction in , ,
Piano Vocal Organ Theory*
Supervisor of Music in Schools
Studio, Main St. Box 57, Phone 191
EXETER, ONT
Mr. and Mrs, w. Brock, of Gran
ton, visited at the home of the form
er’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Brock on Tiiedsay,
Mr, ahd Mrs. Fred Burnette, of
Toronto, and Mrs. Wm. Braun, of
New York,, visited with their sisters-
Mrs. R. E. Pickard and Mrs. Hatt io
Southcott, during the past week.
Mrs, ...............
ill,
M1S. impivv*
Khg, Ill addition to the above Mr*
• and Mrs. Chas. Verity, and Mr, Wm*
Verity, of Brantford and Mrs. Edna
Hitcheon, of Buffalo, were visitors}
here during the week. ,
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wm*.
Ryckman had the pleasure of enter
taining Mr. and Mrs, spry and Mr*
and Mrs. John McNaughton, ail of'
Landon, and also the latter couple's?
son, Mr.L. U» McNaughton, an Im
perial Oil representative, located in
South America. Mr. j, McNaughtoft
is a brother of Mrs. Harry Passmore
Me Is a public school teacher with,
over forty years experience, part of
which was spent in, Usborne and.
Centralia*
Southcott, who. has been quite
is somewhat improved while
Pickard is also slowly improv-
Mrs. Chas. Verity, and Mr* Wm.