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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-08-13, Page 8
THURSDAY, AVGUST 13 th, 1031 THE EXETER TIME^APVnCATl LOCAL. NEWS Mr- and Mrs. j. s. Grant and Mr, and Mrs, H. C. Carey attended a mixed bowling tournament at Glen coe on Wednesday of last week. Dr. J. W. and Airs. Harrison and Airs, Wright, of Detroit, visited over the week-end with Airs. J. G. Jones at her summer cottage at Grand Bend. Air. and Airs, Oswald Hibbert and daughter, Dorothy, of Boissevain., Man., visited with. Miss Alice Hand ford and other relatives during the past week. Air, and 'Airs. Douglas, of Meaford, and Air. and Airs. Appleton, of Chester N» Y,, were the guests of and Airs. George Leyton during past week. Air. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor four children, of Royal oaks, Alich. are visiting at the home of former's parents, Air. and Airs. W. Taylor. Air, and Mrs. W- H. Johnston, town; Mr. Albert Johnston, of Tor onto and- Air. Freeborn Johnston and family, of Washington, are holiday ing this week at Grand Bend. Air. Alex Rhode has left for Ot terville where he has secured a posi tion with his uncle. Airs. Rhode and little <son will spend some time with her mother before joining Mr. Rhode. Air John Thompson left with a party of four by auto on Alonday for his home at Carnduff Sask., after visiting for a few weeks with his sister, Airs, relatives. Air. and ■sons, Thos. to Toronto a week with Air. and Mrs. H. W. Doerr, blaster Jack Doerr returned to Toronto with them on a two weeks, visit. £xeter Markets Wheat, 40 c* Malting parley $0e. Bran and Shorts SQc. Low Grade Flour, $1.05, Welcome Flour $3.30 Alodel Flour $3.50 Alanitoba Flour $3,50; Creamery Butter 26 c. Dairy Butter, 17c. and 18c. Eggs, extras, 20c, Eggs, firsts 17c, Eggs, caven presbhwan CHURCH Rev. 3, Bernardi Rhodes, M. A, AJiuliger Miss Lena Coates, a.L*C*M., Organist 10 a.in.—-Sunday School 7 p.m.-—“The Song of the Home” No morning service during August Ro- Mr. the and the J, of Win. Walker and other Mrs. D, M. Roberts and. and Braydon, returned Monday after visiting for STRATFORD GIVES OUTSTANDING RACE AIEET 3 fast circuit harness races, In dian Pony Run, Indians ill costume from Walpole. Indian Reserve. Fer gus Pipe Band. Reduced admission 55c„ bleachers 2,5ic. cars 2:5 c. The date, Wednesday, August 19th, 2.15 standard time. Don’t miss this treat. FOR RENT—Comfortable farm home with fnrnatee, bath and water in the house, on Highway, 2 miles south of Exeter. Apply to Victor Snell, Box 156, Lucan, phone 87j. 8-13-2tc. LOST—A round sterling silver brooch set with diamonds and pearls Reward. Finder please leave at Times-Advocate. seconds 12 c* Xocals J Cr Miss Vera Rowe is visiting in Tor onto and Newcastle. Mrs. Mary J, Col© is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. John Murray, of Wyom ing. Afrs. Crockett, of Dorchester, is visiting with Mr. and Airs. S. Alar- tin. IMd and Mrs, Win. May and son Gordon are holidaying at Grand Bend. Misses Margaret and Gladys Pen- hale are holidaying in London this week. Mrs. E. P. to visit with Sound. Miss Ethel MAIN ST. AND JAMES ST, UNITED SERVICES Rev, D, MfcTavish in charge James St. Choir will Haye charge of the music. 10 a,in.—Our Church Schools 11 a.m. in Alain st. Church Subject—“Bystanders’* 7 p,m. in James st, Church Subject—“The Call of Calamity’’ Howe left on Tuesday her daughter in Owen FOR SALE—Potatoes, tomatoes, beets and carrots., Canadian Canners phone 28. 8-13-2tc NOTICE1—Persons wanting elay for the taking away, apply to W. C. Daivs, Tinies-Advoicate. I am prepared to take threshing by the day at reasonable prices for farmers. Wes. Hackney, Centralia. 8-13-2tp. iSTRAYED—Onto Lot 13, eon. 5, Stephen, about August 1st a black and white heifer coming 2 years old Owner may have same by proving property and paying, expenses. Geo. Hirtzel, Exeter, R. R. 1. HONEY FOR SALE—Choice clover honey 7c. per lb. in customer’s containers, also in our own contain ers if so desired. Hubert Heywood, R. R. No. 1, Woodham. 8-13-2tp. AGENTS WANTED ap-Alan or woman to travel and. point agents for old-established house in business in Toronto over forty years. For terms and person al interview with one ox our travel lers write Dept. W-.S, Winston Toronto. Co., AGENTS WANTED $3, $3.50 or $4 per day guaran teed for .-sixty, seventy-five -or hun dred days’ agency work in your lo cality representing old-estaiblished house in business in Toronto over forty years. For terms and personal interview with one of our travellers write Dept. W-G, Winston Co., Tor onto. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF. TRACTORS No vehicle shall be operated object moved over or upon any high way with any flange, rib, clamp or other -device attached to its wheels, or made a part thereof, wihich will injure the highway. or FOR SALE—Fresh cucumbers, jerkins, 9-d-ay dill pickles and table sizes, Brides moderate. W. Sherritt phone 91 r Hensall. Tuly and August Is the time to get from your flecks those non lay ers* We are now in the position to cull your flocks. Culling done by an expert ouilor, Also whitewash" Ing done at a reasonable price with forced spray* The Hatchery will be open on Tuesday and .Saturday nights only* The Hogarth Baby Chick Hatch ery, phone 184w> Exeter, Ontario 7-9-4t? t Budd, of Detroit, vis ited. >on Sunday with Mr. and- Airs. Thos. Dinney. Miss Katherine Davis, -of Winona, is the guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. .and Mrs. F. A. May. Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Smell, of town and Mrs, Geo. Geddes, of London, spent last week camping at Chesley Lake. Mrs. Austin Bick ell ‘and .babe, of London, are visiting with the form er’s parents, Mr. and Airs. William Kuntz. Miss Marjorie Smith, of London, is visiting with her grandmother, Airs. Peter Frayne and other rela tives. Rev. Borden and daughter, are holidaying in Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. family, of Cornwall, are holidaying with the former’s mother, Mrs. F. Triebner. Air .and Mrs. Ross McClellan, of Stratford, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Air. and Airs. C. Aidworth. Air. and Mrs. Wilfred Aliller and son Warren and Brace McLeod, of London, spent Sunday at the home of Air. L. Day. Alisses Tenie. McCurdy, Ruble Creelch, Lula AldDonahd, and Mildred Wood ar© -camping >at Grand Bend for a few days. Air. and Mrs. Wm. Fisher and Mr. and Airs. Clarke Fisher and. family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis in Waterford this week. Air. Alarvin. Howey, -who has been holidaying at Grand Bend for two weeks has resumed his position on the staff of the Bank of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geddes, of London, are visting with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Redmond (nee Miss Frances Pearce) of Syracuse, N. Y. Mrs. T. B. Acheson and little daughter of Toronto, are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Airs. W. T. Acheson. Mr. Acheson will visit in Exeter next week. Mr. Ernest Armstrong, of Detroit, motored over Friday and visited at the home of Air. Wesies' Lamport. He took his little daughter Edith to visit in Tavistock on Saturday. Rev. R. E. Southcott, of Richmond and Mr. Tlios. Hedley, of Ridgetown, are spending a few days this week with the former’s mother at Grand Bend- Mr. Chas. Eacrett, Mr. and Airs. Jack Fuller and daughter and Mrs. Brown, of Sarnia, visited with the , Eacrett connelation in this on Sunday. Mr. Bert Harness has a spot that is .well worthy of He has a profusion of bloom of var- ’ ions kinds of flowers that are most ■ attractive. ; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ottignon, of Patterson, N. J., are visiting with ’ Kir. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers and ’ with the Eacrett connection in this community. Miss Alary AIcKaig underwent an operation for thq- removal of her tonsils at th© home of Mi’s. McNic- ol on Monday. Dr. Dunlop perform ed the -operation. Mr* T. S. Woods, Alanager of the ’ Exeter Branch of the Bank of Mon treal, is holidaying, for three weeks with his family at their summer • home at Grand Bend. Mr. Elmore Long had the misfor tune to strike the top ef his thumb - Will a hammer with such force as to split the flesh beneath. The ■ wound was dressed by Dr. Fletcher, Kir, and Airs. Ben Eilbef and son Frederick, of Ubly,„ Alfch*, and Mrs. Emma Scott, of Flainsfield, N* J., ■ who have been visiting in Ubly are the guests of Air* and Mrs. Kuntz, Mrs, E. “A. Rollick, who has holidaying for several weeks In onto, returned home last week* She was accompanied by Her -brother, Mr, E. French and her dapightor, Mrs* Edna Hearts and Miss Vidley o-f Toronto, who spent the week-end here. . - , , _ TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rey. E. L, Vivian, L. Th, Organist, Alisg AlacFaul Choir-Leader, Air. Aliddlpmiss , lltli Sunday After Trinity 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Alorning prayer 7 p.m.—Evensong Preacher both morning and evening Air. J. James, of Walkerton. Air. James will conduct th© ser vices during August. The ladies of the Women’s Insti tute with their husbands and fam ilies, will hold a picnic at the park in Stratford on Wednesday, August 19th. Those wishing transportation and those having room in their cars for others please, leave their names with Mrs. Beavers or Mrs. F. Taylor on -or -before the 15th. Cars will leave the Library at 1.30. ’Ladies please provide baskets. Cunningham, wife Betty, of Millbank, with their parents Harry Triebner and vicinity beauty a visit. Wm been Tor- Airs. H. C Rivers is holidaying this week with her father at Grand Bend. Airs. C. W. Christie spent the Port Stanley the guest of Air. and Airs. L. V. Hogarth. .Afiss Evelyn Clarke, of Go-derich, spent the week-end the guest of Aliss Hazel Hay. Alesisrs. Bruce Afedd and Hugh Creech were camping for a few days at Turnbull’s Grove. Miss Afay Armstrong, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. AlciCreath, in Kincardine returned home last week. Rev. Rolbt. Hicks with his wife and family, Katherine and Robert are holidaying this week with' :ijie former’s sister, Air. and Airs* John Andrew. Airs. Paul C-oates was able to be out Saturday for the first time since her illness. She was entertained to tea at the home of her sister A-Irs. Jeff. Fisher. The water was quite rough at Grand Bend on Sunday and two of the 'bathers got into difficulty while bathing but fortunately were rescued, without serious mishap. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rutledge and two children, of Hamilton, who have been holidaying for the past week in Buffalo and Rochester, are spendimg this week in and. Zurich. Mrs. T. M. White andi Thomas White, of Windsor; Air, and. Mrs. Clyde White, of Cleveland; J. White, of Dayton, Ohio, visited dur ing the past week with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wifckwire ail-di Miss White. Mr. Walker, of the. Oakwoods Golf course, has this week opened, up a new rustic dining room adjoining the club house. This makes a very attractive addition to the splendid buildings adjoining the course. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Russell and foui’ daughters left Saturday for St. Thomas, prior to leaving for their home in Hannah, Sask. They visit ed at the home of Mr. and Airs. Thos. Sanders and other relatives for a few weeks. Mr. John W- Taylor, who has been quite ill during: the past week is improving and was able to be out for a drive on Tuesday. During the week Air. and Airs. Taylor were Visited by Mrs. Greton, of Los An-, geles, Calif., and Aliss Brender, Toronto, Miss Emily Khipe, who has t staying with her sister, Airs. W. Senders, for a few weeks, left (Sat urday for Detroit. Aliss Knipe has not been enjoying good health for sotfne time, but her many friends will be pleased to know that she is re covering. Mr, Sylvester Taylor and bride, (nee Aliss Stella Dearihg:) arrived Friday evening after a ple.asant hon eymoon spent at the Island, Toronto and at NIgara Falls. They were ser* enaded on their return and the ser- enadens were royally treated to ice cream by the groom. Alts. D. Harpole and daughter Pearlie, of Reader, N. Dakota and Aliss Norma Bonthron, of Moose Jaw, s’ask., and Mrs. Jas. Kimball and two daughters, Virginia and Betty, of Chicago, spent Thursday with their cousins Mrs, J. Horney and Maude A* Horton* Mrs. Kimball and. twe daughters 'accompanied by Miss Norma Bontiliron left for Chi cago Friday morning, .N. Y., Exeter These are mostly small ends. We are reducing the price to move them quickly value to 60c. per yard. SPECIAL AT PER YARD 29c. MEN’S ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS In grey and heather shades. A splen did coat for camping and coo! evenings. Sizes 36 to 46 at $2.49 DRESS VOILES FOR MEN This store wiH be closed Wednesday afternoons during the months of June, July, and August House & Porch Dresses Five (5) dozen sample dressss that we "bought at a (great saving. Many different styles and patterns of good washing prints; many of them are worth double the price we ask, Very special at each GOLD STRIPE, ADJUSTABLE HOSIERY They fit every length of leg. The hose you have been looking for. Dull Chiffon $1.35; High Twist Chiffon $1.95 SPECIAL IN PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS 12 cloths only, size 52 inches by 67 inches. These are hemmed-stitched and are outstanding value at * EACH $1.59 2 DOZEN ONLY WHITE BLEACHED SHEETS Size 72 are seconds from firsts. WHILE THEY LAST, EACH $1.35 inches by 90 inches. These but you can hardly tell them WHITE KID TWO DOME GLOVES Fifteen pairs only, White French Kid Gloves with two domes. These are regular $2.50 value. We are clearing them this week at this low price 79c, Print and Rayon Dresses 5 Dozen only Traveller’s Sample Dresses in Prints and Rayons. We bought them at a very low price and are passing them on to our custom ers. Values as high as $2.50: each $1.29 2 for $2.50 PURE LINEN HAND TOWELING A pure linen toweling that sells regu larly for 20c. SPECIAL THIS WEEK 2 YDS. FOR 35c. MEN’S LISLE HOSE In many new patterns in Lisle and Silk -and Lisle a regular 50c. Hose. SPECIAL AT PER PAIR 39c. Grocery Specials for Thurs., Fri. and Sat. GOLDEN YELLOW SUGAR . .7 lbs. 39c. REDPATH SUGAR ..... 10 lbs. for 54c. P & G SOAP....................10 bars for 35c. I CORN FLAKES................•....• 3 for 24c. | < HIGHEST QUALITY OF PICKLING SPICES AND VINEGAR AT LOWEST PRICES Alaster j J. Taylor, of the Taylor Tire is still confined to his bed, getting along nicely. Dwight Evans, of Blenheim, town Sunday and Mon- Mrs. Lindsay and son Winnipeg, are visiting AT REDUCED PRICES MID-SUMMER CLEAN-UP SALE OF SOME SMART LINES IN Hats and Caps — Shirts and Ties Summer Underwear and Socks Sweaters and Golf Knickers W. W. TAMAN PHONE 81w EXETER, ONT. Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Tapp, Mrs. Coultis and Mrs. Arthur' Francis are the guests of Mrs. j. G. Jo.nes at the “Mayflower’ Grand Bend. W. FL GOULDING A. T. O. M. Organist and Choirmaster James St. United Church - Instruction Ju Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Alusic in School# Studio, Alain St. Box 57, Phone EXETER. ONT Mrs. Thornton visited in London on Monday. Miss M. E. Brown, of Toronto, is visiting with Miss L. Al. Jeckell. Master 'Teddy Finn, of Ingersoll, visited for several days with Miss A. Handford.- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Davis and family are holidaying with friends in Buffalo. Miss Margaret Rogers, of Toronto is visiting at the home of her grand mother, Mrs E. Christie. Air. George Willis, who is holiday ing, at Grand Bend, visited with his mother in town Tuesday. Mr. Shop, but is Mr. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acheson. Air. Earl Parsons, is moving from Alain St. into the Drew residence, corner of Huron and Elizabeth Sts. ■Airs. S. Egan, of Lucan, and Airs. AlciCallum, of London, visited with relatives in day. Dr. and Donald, of with Airs. Lindsay’s father, Mr. A. Dow. Rev. C. J. and Mrs. Aloorhouse and family are holidaying this month at their summer home at Hillsboro on Lake I-luron. Master Grant Taylor underwent ! an operation for the removal of his tonsils at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lou don, on Alonday. Mr. Ernest Cooper has purchased the McCurdy residence on Simcoe Street and is having it renovated before moving in. Air. and Mrs, Norman Ford Air. and Airs. Arthur Ford, of troit, visited with relatives iii community over the week-end. Mrs, C» H. Sander-s and sons Bor den and Brittain, Mrs. AL McAvoy and MIsS Annie Sanders left Monday for Grand Bend, where they camp for two weeks, occupying S. M. Sanders’ cottage, Air, and Mrs, Geo, IViawson Mr* and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey Donald had a pleasant motor down the St. Lawrence to Montreal and Quebec City. They also spent some time in Ottawa, i i't i of >een D. and De tin’s will Mr. and and trip ofRev. Geo. W. Oliver, B. A. Ivan, who is holidaying at Bayfield assisted Ret, D. MoTavish. with the union services lit James St, church Sunday morning, Mr. Oliver deliver ed a very inspiring message which wag much appreciated by the large congregation present, Mr. E. R. Hopper, local funeral director, returned last week from Toronto, where 'he attended the 48th annual convention of the Ontario Funeral Service Association inc. held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, August 3rd, 4th and 5th in the King .Edward Hotel. He stated the con vention. was the- most successful lie has yet attended. Mr. Hopper said that raising the standard, of the fun eral directing profession was the main theme of the convention. Prom inent speakers at the convention were: Dr. W. J. Bell, Deputy Minis ter of Health for Ontario; Mayor Win. J. Stewart, of Toronto*, E* H. Scammell, Secretary, Dept, of Nat ional Health, Ottawa; K. sheard, Es tates Manager of National Trust Co. Toronto; Prof. Wm. J. collier, New York City; Fred J. McBrien, M. L. A, and the Presidents of the iMich- igan and New York State'Association The Funeral Directors were wel comed to Toronto by the Mayor of that city and the City Council tend ered a banquet to the visiting dele gates, FnterialnitnOht was provided for the ladies also in attendance at the convention. Professional dem onstration took place Tuesday even ing in the Banting Institute, the finest building Of is kind in the world. Alex Elliott, of Moncton,.Mr spent the week-end. visiting in. Ex eter. Mr. i London, Exeter. Guven Is being Bayfield. Mr, L. Pearson, Air. and Mr«t, Murray Armstrong and Miss Bonney of London, spent Tuesday with Air. C. T. Mr ter ( itlWg Airs. Goo. Lawson of town and with, her mother and on. and Mrs. in Chicago and Mrs. Gordon Wells, off L, spent Sunday visiting in Presbyterian church piicnic held today (Wednesday) at' Brooks and Miss E.,Taylor* j. Harry Orieman and datigli- atherino, of Pittsburg, are vis- the former’s brother Mr. and other relatives its Crodi Mr. were vention of engineers,. spent Bunday at the It compauiod by their two children^ Beverley and Shif.ley, who spent the week hero, returned to their homo in Toronto, Alex Lloyd, who- attending a con- ........ ■ * home of Mr. L* Day and ac-