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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-07-16, Page 8TEXT.SDAY. JfVl¥ *«> 493*THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATX USED CARS FORD TOURING $2C FORD COUPE .............. P5 FORD COACH ............ $4E FORD COUPE ............... 1922 1922 1923 1923 1925 'FORD COACH ........... $75.90 FORDSON TRACTOR AND OLIVER PLOW See it work on your farm, CASE TRACTOR REBUILT NEW TIRES 3 0X3 J at .... $3.95 .NEW TUBES 3 0X3 J...........95 c. Larger. si?es at correspondingly ‘low Puleos NEW BATTERIES—13 plates 44 lbs only $6.75, All tires and batteries sold for cash only and installed free of charge, Did .you get your pail of oil, 5 gal­ lons best oil and pail worth $1,00 all for only $4,75. Ask about our new low flat rate labor charges, phone 64, “the home of the Ford.” Sandy Elliot Exeter Markets Brun and Shorts 90c.* Low Grade Flour, $1,05. Welcome Flour $2.30 Model Flour* $2.50 Manitoba Flour $2.60; Creamery Butter Dairy Butter, 17c. and 18c, Eggs,' Extras, J4c. Eggs, Firsts, 11c,< Eggs Seconds, 9c, - locals_ [ Mr. St, Clarke, of the Bank of Montreal staff, has returned to town after holidaying at his home in Lon­ don, PURE CLOVER HONEY FOR SALE We are again in a position to sup­ ply our customers with new clover honey at prices incomparable with other foods. Honey is no more considered as a luxury. It is Na­ ture’s Own Health Food. It is lux­ urious, wholesome and contains prac­ tically all the mineral elements us­ ed by the human body and can .be absorbed into the blood without"; further digestive changes. It does not contain the harmful qualities of, sugar. Diabetics eat it. Why not make a habit to use honey in your daily diet? It creates real mental and physical energy. Bring your containers. We will fill them at 7c per pound for a limited time only. Containers may be left at Lloyd Gaiser’s, Crediton or Ernest Roeder’s west of Dashwood. J. HABERER & SONS Western Ontario’s Largest Produc­ ers of Choice Honey, Two Blocks South of Hotel, Zurich, Qu<. FOR. SALE OR EXCHANGE—Nice roan Clyde mare. Will sell right or exchange on horse suitable for rid­ ing and driving. Also will sell one mice brown pony. 7 years old. Apply at Brenner House Barn ,Grand to W. J. Roberts. Bend 1 dairy Mur- s, Dr. Atkinson wishes to announce that he will take his holidays from July 12th to July 26th inclusive, During this time his office will be closed. Reserve, Friday, July 24th for the Trivitt Memorial lawn supper and program. FOR SALE—20 Head of cows, all young. Apply E. J. phy, R. R. 2, Ingersoll or Wm. Kir- .Win, Phone 427A ltp FOR SALE—-A slightly used Kel- Vinator. Apply to W. J. Beer. NEW POTATOES AND ’ BEETS FOR SALE—Apply to Canadian Canners', phone 28. 2tc, STRAYED—From lot 3, con. 10, Stephen, a two-year-old red heifer. Information as to its whereabouts will be gladly received by Michael Ryan, Mt. Carmel, phone 28r41, Crediton. FOR SALE SEPARATORS AND ENGINES AU makes and sizes* second hand and; rebuilt, Be-parators with and without cutting box attachment. Rebuilt Tractors. All at attractive . prices. Tlie Robt. Bell Engine and Thresher Co. Ltd., Seaforth, Ont. at CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, I, Bernard Rhoden, M. A. Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.O.M., Organist JO a-m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Rev. R, C. Rogers, B.A, of Cromarty. No. evening service during July. MAIN ST. AND JAMES ST.. UNITED SERVICES Rev. C» Moorhouse in charge Main St. Choir will have charge of the music. « Mrs. Chas. Mason and children are visiting in Harrietsville. Mrs. T. O. Southcott is visiting with her cousin in preston. Miss Dorothy Cox, of Sarnia, is holidaying at her home here. Mrs. F. A May is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Matthews, of Toronto. Mr. Harry West, of Sarnia, spent Sunday Miss visiting Miss with Mrs. J. -M. Southcott at Grand Bend. Mr. F. A. May and two children are holidaying with relatives in-Mit­ chell. , Miss Reta Rowe and Mrs. T. Din- ney and family are holidaying at Grand Bend. Mr. H. W. Doerr has improved the appearance of his residence by a 'coat of paint. .Miss Marion Lews, of Centralia, is spending a few days with her aunt Mrs. Ed. Willard. iMr. Harry Huston, of New York, is visiting his father Mr.'H. E. Hus­ ton at Grand Bend. Mr. Grant Collingwood, of Toron­ to, is spending a week of his vaca­ tion with his parents in town. Mrs. H. Sweetlove, of Hamilton, spent the week-end Mr. H. C. Sweetlove, A number of Past Masonic Order were Wednesday attending Grand Lodge. Misses Celia Christie and Mildred Rowe returned Sunday after attend­ ing Summer school for a week Alma College. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elliott, Milford, Mich., have returned their home after visiting for a week in Exeter and Clinton. Miss Isabelle Murray, of Detroit, is spending a months’ vacation at the home of ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murray, of Hay. Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, and Mrs. McCreath and two bb’y^ of Kincar­ dine are visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. I. Armstrong. Mr. H. C. Swdetlove, teller at the Canadian Bank .of Commerce, has resigned his position, his resignation to take effect at the end of the month. Last week it was mentioned that Mr,. Chas. Harris had passed away was an Mr. Ed- at the home of his mother.. Pearl Rollins, of London, is with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May Meta Salter is holidaying with her son, of town« Masters of the in Windsor on at July and August is the time to get from your flocks those non lay­ ers. We are how in the position to cull your flocks. Culling done by an expert culler. Also whitewash­ ing done at a reasonable price with forced open nights The ery, phene 184w, Exeter, Ontario 7-9-4t? spray. The Hatcnery will be, on Tuesday and Saturday only. Hogarth Baby Chick Hatch- HOT DAYS—Work With a trac­ tor. New and used tractors, Sandy Elliot, phone 64, Exeter. TRACTOR PLOWING AND DISC­ ING—Distance no object for reason- Brad-able amount of work.—Wm Shaw, Elimville. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS 1S of of dog owners 98, 99 and 100 By-laws of the Vil- dated March 26: The attention calle to sections the Consolidated Iago of Exeter, 1923. .Section 98—Every person who is within the limits of the Village, the owner, possessor or harborer of a dog, shall pay a yearly tax, aS pro­ vided for by the Ontario Statute of 1918, chapter 46, rhents thereto, .Section 99-—No for or permit any ig the owner, possessor or harborer, to run at large or trapass or to do any damage within the Village. Section 100—Owners of dogs may, however, for the privilege Of exer* else, lead the dbg by leash or lino ot some other safe contrivance, but the dog must at all times while on the street be under the complete control of the owner or guardian. and all aftiend- person shall suf- dog of which he 10 a-m,—Our Church Schools 11 a.m.-—In Main Street Church Rev. W* Stenlake, of Kerwood, will preach. 7 p.m.—In James St, Church. Rev, W. Stenjake. We welcome Mr. Stenlake. We appeal for our congregations to come and enjoy our services. ■Main Street Sunday School picnic Wednesday, July 22nd. * • CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTONS Two only pieces of 42 inch Circular Pillow Cotton* lovely fine weaves SPECIAL AT 40c. for 35c.; 50c. for 42c, UNBLEACHED SHEETING One piece only 2 yards wide unbleach­ ed sheeting, good strong cotton and extra value SPECIAL AT PER YARD 38c. BATHING SUITS Everyone wants a smart bathing suit. The prices are much Ipwer this season. PRICES RANGE FROM 75c. TO $4.50 This store will be dosed Wednesday afternoons during the months of June, July, and August Mil III|J . H Ji.' Illi...■miff! ■ ijW'iii i|i|iii L I !!._ iih»iiii,i i.i i.i,’W.!!'"..!1 'll1!"1 "■»'u MEN’S GOLF SETS SWEATERS AND SOCKS IN SAND BLUE and GREEN at $4.95 NEW VOILES AND BATISTE In neat small patterns in fast colors, dainty for hot weather dresses. SPECIAL AT PER YARD 45 and 50c. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. E. L. Vivian, L. Th. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss 7th Sunday after Trinity a.m.—Sunday School ■a.m.—Morning Prayer '■The Seven Golden Can-J 10 11 Subject^—i die Sticks.” 7 p.m,—Evensong recently Victoria home and is Infan- of Strathroy, under the pro- con- their Mrs. some at, Carievale, Sask. This error and should have read ward Harris. Mrs. J. T. Miners, who underwent an operation in Hospital, London, returned the latter part of last week recuperating at her home. The 26th Middlesex Light try Band, leadership of Gaston E. Badin vided an afternoon and evening cert at Grand Bend on Sunday. Mrs. W. H. White and daughter Neva, of Cleveland, Ohio, and ‘Mrs. Newton Brown, of Corunna, Ont., visited with the former’s’sister Mrs. C. Hedden and othe,r relatives last week. Mr. Chas. Acheson and Miss Phyl­ lis Grey, of London, spent the week­ end at the home of Mr,, and Mrs. W. T. Acheson. Miss Grey sang a solo at the morning service in the Trivitt Memorial Church. - Mrs. Milo Snell and daughter Mae accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. New­ ton Baker are holidaying at summer home at Grand Bend Baker, who has been ill for time is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rae, and son Robert, Mrs, Wenzel and Miss Ella Jones, of Stratford, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, The latter is remaining with her parents for a two weeks vaca­ tion. Congratulations are extended to Miss Patsy Martin who won the Scholarship in the Exeter school by. heading the list of Entrance pupils in the Exeter district. The other prize wihnefsr were Betty Gbmplip, Mary Van Camp and Lome Howey. Mr, and Mrs. B. W. F* BCdvers and son George had a motor trip to Woodstock, Preston, Galt, Kitchen­ er and Stratford oh Friday last re­ turning the" same ’evening, -having travelled 175- miles, turned to Toronto on ing havinjg spent his and with his brother troit. 'George re** Sunday even- vacation here Lloyd in De- Fancy Plaid All-Wool Blankets These beautiful all wool blankets come in plaids and plain colourings They are satin bound and come in a wonderful range of colourings, $4.50, $6.50, $7.00 and $8.50 THREE DOZEN OILCLOTH RUNNERS 18 inches by 45 inches!. Splendid for washstands, dressers and sink splashers. PRICED AT 29c. town this week. Egan, of Lucan, visited with in Exeter for a few days last Miss Rosie Jennings, o-f London, is visiting at her home here, Mr. Thos. Harton, of London, vis­ ited in Mrs. friends week. Mr. C. F. Hooper, of 'London, vis­ ited in town on Wednesday of. last week. iMr. and Mrs. David McNichol Jr, of Toronto, are visiting Mrs, Rd, Murphy. Mrs. Wm, Russell has* returned to Exeter to live after spending some time at Byron. Mrs. Amelia Dale leaves Thurs­ day to visit her sister at Boston and New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gurd and Mrs. Geo. Jewell visited last week with Mrs. C. Hedden. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter and family, of London, visited in Exeter over the week-end. Miss Margaret Finn, of Ingersoll, visited for' a few days with Miss A. Hapdford and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ■ Delbridge and family motored to the Bruce Peninsula going as far as Tober­ mory. MT. and Mrs. Geo. Mawson Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey Donald spent the Week-end at Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bechley daughter, of Flint, Mich., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Harness. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Shapton and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shapton spent Sunday in London with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gould. Mrs. Geo. Russell and four daugh­ ters, of Harinah, Alta., visited with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sanders. The Times-Advocate is anxious to secure the names of all summer vis­ itors to this community. Drop us a line or telephone. Mr. and Mrs. B.’ W. F. Beavers spent Wednesday and Thursday at Brantford attending the Senn re-un­ and and Pt. and Brantford attending the ion at Mohawk Park. Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Detroit, and two sons John and Miss Shirely •with Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Connor, ,of Hugh and are visiting Davis. Southcott Bros Specials in Groceries, ICING SUGAR,.......................2 lbs. for 15c. NEW HONEY . .5 lb. pail 45c.; 10 lb. 80c. SWEET MIXED PICKLES 12 oz. jar 19c. CORN .•.. f..............................2 tins for 19c. CHERRIES SUIT MEN’S SAILOR HATS 2 dozen only Men’? Straw Hats* good Sailor styles values as high as $2.50 TO CLEAR THIS WEEK AT 79c. EACH MEN’S HATCHWAY UNDERWEAR Hatchway No-button Underwear. It 1 is coo! and comfortable because it is cut right. Try it this hot weather REDUCED TO $1.00 MEN’S FLEET FOOT OXFORDS A good fitting, good wearing brown canvas oxford with rubber soles. Cool and light for hot weather PER PAIR $1.25 for Thurs., Fri., & Sat PUMPKIN, 2 lb. tins..................2 for 15c. PINEAPPLE MARMALADE 16 oz. jar 21c Redpath Sugar......................10 lbs. for 53c. NEW CHEESE...........................I 16c. a lb. CORNFLAKES ....................3 pkgs, for 24c. CHERRIES We would appreciate your orders for cherries Our prices are right. Mrs. Wm. Frayne has ’been ser­ iously ill during the week. t Dr. and Mrs. Lannin and’ daughter Aileen visited with Mrs. A. Campbell and Mrs. J. L Stewart over the week­ end. Mrs. Lannin and Aileen are re­ maining over until Wednesday even­ ing. Mr. Thomas Appleton has return­ ed home after visiting for a few weeks with relatives in Detroit. Mr. Appleton is carrying his arm in a sling the result of’a sprain. He wag camping at the lakeside with some relatives in a tent and in the dark­ ness missed his w‘ay and could locate the proper tent and had misfortune to fall and sprain arm. at greatly reduced prices Now is the time to order. not the his the Knicker Trousers lip t IMisg Margaret Smith, R.N., night! supervisor of the Victoria Hospital . spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet McFalis. Mrs. Manford Belling and little son and Mrs. Roy Foston, of. De­ troit, have returned home after vis­ iting with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Francis, * Miss Hilda Sfims, stenographer at Gladman & Stq.nbury*s, left Tuesday for a month’s vacation friends and relatives in Detroit and also with in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. visiting London and Iler brother The -Women's Association of James St. church held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon of last week with the president, Mrs. AV. R. Gouldin£ in the chair. ' The devo­ tional part of the meeting was in charge of Mrs. M. Heyiwood. Several items of business were discussed. It was. decided to hold, Harvest Home services on October 4th. Several groups were added in ’ connection with the afternoon teas. Miss Reta Rowe’s Sunday School class has kind­ ly consented to place flowers in the church for services during the sum­ mer months. A picnic has been ar­ ranged for the next meeting to be held Tuesday, August 11th at 3 p.m. Mrs. McTaviSh cordially invited the ladies to the parsonage laWn for this event. Mrs. Asa Penhale, Mrs. F. J. Delbridge, Mrs. E. S. Steiner and Mrs. T. Dinney will be in charge of the sports. Will the members please keep this date in mind and plan to be present. PRESENTATION Shirts and Ties to match in Green, Tan and W. W. TAMAN PHONE 81w EXETER, ONT. Stewart and little daughter mdtored over from Detroit and spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, J, A. Stewart. Mrs. tc. Fukc and son Stewart returned to Detroit with them on a visit. Mr, Bert Harness, Mr. W- M. Har­ ness, Mts. John Harness and daugh­ ter Margaret attended the funeral pt the late Thos. Brogan, of Wind­ sor, on Thursday last. Miss Mar­ garet is romaihing on a Visit with her sister, Miss Olive Quan'oe and her mother Mrs. S. Quanta and Miss Joy Hill­ house, of Toronto; Mrs, Muriel Drummond add daughter, Ruth, of Alisa Craig, called cm friends in Ex­ eter one day last week and visited with Mr. Clifford Lamport at Byron Sanitoriuni, , . the, On Tuesday evening, July 3 trustees of S. S. No. 1, Tuckersmith met at the the home of Miss Rossie Broadfoot the popular teacher of their school during the past diglit years and presented her with a beautiful occasional chair and a niice- ly worded address in recognition faithful and efficient service. of Miss Lily Hunter underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils on Tuesday, the operation being performed by Dr. J. I-I. Brown­ ing. The first of the union services of the Main Street and James Street United churches for the Rummer months was held on Sunday last with Rev. C. J, Moohouse in charge. The Main Street choir with Miss Huston at the organ had charge of the music. The service in the morn­ ing was held chur,ch present, held in Sunday the service in Main St. church in the morning and James gtreet in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hicks and and Mrs. Hiram Shapton attend- the reunion of the Chowen fam- Which was held at the home of George Tyler, st, Paul, where .4 Hl in the Janies Street With a large congregation The evening service was Main Street church. Next the order will be reversed, RECEIVED HER A. It. <> M. Miss Hazel Earl, of Zion, a Of H* Gambrill, is a successful graduate of the London England College of Music and is now privi­ leged to append to her name the letters A. L. C. M. Tbe examiner wag Mr. W. H. Shinn, of Winnipeg, Man, • pupii Ml’ ed ily Mr the broad lawns were especially adapted for such a gathering. Guests numbering one hundred and fifty wore present from Pontiac, Detroit, Munroe, Mich., Courtwright, Hamil­ ton, Mitchell, Clinton, London, Exe­ ter, Stratford, Bt< Marys, Kintore and Russeldalc. The afternoon wag Spent in sports under the cohVenOr- ship of the President Mr. Fred O’Mhra, of Pontiac. The ‘reunion ig to be held at the same place next year,, ‘ . W. R. GOULDlNG A. T. O. M. *, : Organist and Choirmaster James St. United Church Instruction In Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in School# Studio, Main St, Box 57, Phone 19> EXETER, ONT Miss Vera Mooney, of London,, and friends Miss Edna Merkley anti Miss Marion Huff, all of the Lon*-' don Life staff/ spent the ‘week-end! at the home of Mrs. Alice Mooney. The members of the Exeter Loyal Orange Lodge celebrated the anni­ versary of the Battle Of the Boyne in Blyth on Monday, tion was marred by rain. Mrs. Fred Dobbs. The celebra- quite a heavy Of Bidditlph, received word Monday of the sud­ den death uf her father, Mr. George R. Brien, of RidgetoWii in his 69th year* The deceased was a promi­ nent 'business man of Ridgetown for* many years and served for several years on the town ■council. He io survived by Ills widow* and three daughters; Mrs. 0. O’Brien; Mrs. Nellie Dobbs, of Ridgetown and Mts. Fred Dobbs, of Biddulph. Th® funeral is being hold today (Wed­ nesday). Mr, Mr. and Mrs. attendance. add Mrs. Dobbs add. Chaa. Fisher are iw