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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-09-03, Page 8WWAY, SEPTEMBER 1931 TO EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATK Exeter Markets Wheat, 40 c, Oats, 20 c, Barley, standard, 35c. Bran, 85c» Shorts* 85c, Low Grade Flour, $1.00 Welcome Flour, $3.20 Model Flour, $2.40 Manitoba Flour, $3.50 Creamery Butter 26c. Dairy .Bggs, EWh Eggs, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, J. Bernard Rhodes, M. A. Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M., Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday-School IQ a.m.—^Sunday School 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, Rev, James Mdlh’oy of Hensall will preach This store will be closed Wednesday afternoon during September ujntili Fair Day FIRST SHOWING OF FALL & WINTER COATS Butter, 18 and 19c. extras 20c, firsts 17c. seconds 12c, i.m 1» . 1 ***** —,—,—--------------.^.—Q locals _ I community. Lewis and two sons, of De­ Mrs. Schriber, of Pontiac, visited over the week-end > LOCAL NEWS Miss Rota Rowe is visiting this •week in Toronto. Dr, and Mr*. Roulston left to-day {Wednesday) to spend a vacation in .the Musfeoka' District, Miss Madeline Dearing, of Lon­ don, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, W. Dearing, Miss Muriel Hogarth has resumed her duties as teacher at Windsor af­ ter spending her holidays at her home here. Miss Edna Taylor, of Cleveland, spent a few days visiting. Mrs, Robt. Gillies and Mr. and Mrs. E, C, Har­ vey, Mr. Bruce Medd left Frday for "Napinee where he has been engaged as Agricultural Specialist at the Col­ legiate. air, and Mrs, Allen and daughter, of Newcastle, visited during the past week with the Hogarth connection in this .Mrs. troit; Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. J, Elston, Mrs. Emily Swenerton has return­ ed to her home in Kingsville after visiting far a few weeks with her sister Mrs. S. J. Hogarth. Master Jack Rydall has returned to his home at Shallow Lake after spending the holidays with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kydd, Rev. Walter Jones, wife and fam­ ily, of Ridgetown, called on friends in Exeter Tuesday while on their re­ turn from their summer vacation at Walter’s Falls. Mr. Chas, Acheson, of the Bank of Montreal, London, spent the past .week holidaying in Muskokla, and is spending this week with his parents .Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Acheson. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Staubury mo­ tored to Detroit last Friday for the week-end and their daughter Elaine, •who has been visiting her aunt Mrs. 'A. A. Ingram returned with them. Mr. Geo. Smith, of Kitchener, and formerly of Exeter, has been engag­ ed with the Exeter Lumber Company and will move his family here as soon as a suitable residence is se­ cured. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John May, of T'oron- ■ to, accompanied by their daughter- in-law Mrs. (Rev.) Russell May and daughter Shirley, of Nipiwin, Sask., motored up and spent a few days, at the home Rowe and Rev. D. companied Essery, of town and Miss’ Mary Amos, of Brinsley, motored to Tor-, ’onto on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. McTavish will attend the wedding of Miss Anna IjJixeter. Miss Anna last Saturday three months in Detroit with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blais­ dell and son Virgil, who are spend­ ing a few days with her and are leaving Thursday for Simcoe and St. Williams on their way home. Mrs. Thos.’ Handford, who has ■been spending the summer' at Grand Bend recuperating from a re­ cent operation in St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London, is visiting this week: with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Follick. Mrs. Hand'fori has made splendid recovery while at the Bend. T.of Mr. and Mrs. H. with other relatives. and Mrs. McTavish by Mrs. Hockey, Miss V. of town and ac- McKenzie, formerly of Fish returned home after visiting .the last Having installed a Frigidaire we are now handling all lines of cook­ ed meats, such as bologna, weiiiers, etc.—Coates Grocery Reserve September 3:0th .and Oct. 1st for the Women’s Institute play put on by local talent. Dr. Roulston desires to announce that his office will be closed until the middle of September. The regular meeting of the Cana­ dian Legion will be held in the Club Room, Thursday, September 3rd .at 8 p.m. FOR SALE—-Frame barn 18x24, matched hemlock siding. Good Apply at Times-Advocate roof. just;FOR SALE—-Ba'by bitgjgy, ; like hew, will sacrifice cheap for quick sale. Apply Times-Advocate. ltf FOR SALE'—Grade No. 2, potatoes 90 lb. bag, 30c. per bag. Canadian Canners , ltc VULCANIZING We have installed a vulcanizer of the latest type and 'are prepared to give you guaranteed repairs on cas­ ings and tubes at reasonable prices. Before you throw away that old cas* Ing bring It In >and see if it will pay for repairs, w. ar, beer FOR SALE OR RENT—House and •cm© alate of land on Hui’bii Street. Fruits of all kinds, water. Metropolitan Hotel. Hard and soft Apply to Wm. Mltch’ell at itp. OFFICE CLOSED I wish to announco that my office Will be closed' from Au'gust 30th to Sept> 8th.—-John Word, Chiropractor Tractors for sale or hire, do yonr plowing, Phon© Mott* 64 . », I Let fid iSaftdy £tc The roof of the Main St. United Church has been reshingled. Dr. and Mrs. Tremner and babe, of Strathroy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winer. Misses Nora and Reta Ok'e are spending a few days at Oakwood Cottage, Grand Bend. Mrs, H. K, Hyndman has return­ ed from Toronto after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston. Margaret and Roy Campbell, who have been holidaying in Flint, Mich., for the summer returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Walker, of Niagara Falls, are visiting friends in Exeter and Hensall for a couple of weeks. Miss Florence West has returned to her duties at the post-o£fi!ce aftei* holidaying with relatives in Windsor and London. Lieutenant Myles, of the Salvation Army, has returned to town after a holiday at his home in St, Johns, N. Brunswick. Ray and Ivan Perking spent a few days last week visiting with theii* uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Butler, of London. Mrs. S. ’J. and Miss Wihnifred Stevenson, of Listowel spent a few days visiting, Mr. and Ward last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. daughter, Miss Evelyn, week from a motor trip to Midland, Penetang and other plaices. Mrs. Robt. Parker is returning'to her home in Montreal this week af­ ter visiting for a month with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hatter. Mr. C. H. Russell, of Wetaskiwin, has spent the past two weeks with his father and brother on the old homestead “Lone Elm Farm.” Mr. and Mrs. Bower and family, of Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Bow­ er and family, of London, spent Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Seldon. Mr. and Mrs. Kuhne, of Stratford, .and Mr. F. Down and daiighter, of Woodstock, visited over the week­ end at the home of Mr. W. C. Keddy. Messrs. Leonard Grab and Homer Russell motored to Cedai’ Wild, Mus- koka, and returned home with Miss Isabelle and Margaret Russell via Toronto. Miss Helen Heyyvood, of the On­ tario Hospital training staff, London, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I-Iector Heywood. Some time lately the pumping station of the Public Utilities Com­ mission was entered by thieves and several 'gallons of gasoline and en­ gine oil stolen. Mrs. Irwin, o'f Windsor, Mr. Jas. Mc'Manus and daughter Miss Stella, . and Mr. Cameron, of Mitchell, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers, motored to Brantford on Sunday taking with them Misses June and Geraldine Lavery who have been vis­ iting here. A tournament is to be played by the Exeter Horseshoe cluib on Fri­ day night ill the skating rink. Prizes ’ will be competed for by members of the club only. •Mrs. C* H. Sanders and two sons, Borden and Britton, Mrs. McAvoy and Miss Annie Saucier'S have re­ turned after holidaying for three ; weeks at Grand Bend. • Mrs. Walter Dearing1 motored to Rxeter from London on Thursday and took Mrs, F. Gill back with lief, returning on Sunday. Mrs. Gill had a very pleasant visit at their home. Mrs. L. V. Hogarth, who recently underwent an operation for sinus trouble and the removal of her ton­ sils inWictoria Hospital, London, re­ turned to her ’ Sunday, Mr. dnd Mrs. ily and Mrs. p* of Ellmville, and- Mr* and Mrs. Wim. Vale spent Sunday with the latter’s daughter Mrs. Wm* McDowell near Crumlin* ‘ The Oddfellbws of South Huron representing lodgies from Exeter to Goderich enjoyed a picnic at Bay­ field Wednesday afternoon of last /week. There was a large attend- aitce ahd a most enjoyable time wag spent,. Mr* aild Mrs* A. M Waspe and two sons, Orf Windsor, have moved into the residence of WMlIam Dear­ ing at Victoria Park, Mr* Waspe is going Into the egg business having rented a’ sp*ace at the Raby Chick Hatchery* JAMES ST. UNITEb CHURCH QF CANADA Rev, D. McTavish, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.G.M, Organist and Choir-Leader a,m.—Sunday School a.m,—A Labor Day Message p.m,—Rev. B, H. Oliver, M.A., ph. D., F,R.'S.C„ Moderator Church of Canada. Don’t fail to hear this ing, Christian statesman, welcome, • The Women’s Association will hold their regular monthly meeting on Thursday at 3 pm). 10 11 7 Mrs. William Howard ani returned last of United outstands Everyone MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader a.m.—'Sunday Schoolio home in Exeter on * Alvin Pym and fam Murch and daughter ’ 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, . * Rev. C. J. Moorhouse will have charge of the services TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. E. L. Vivian, L. Th. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss ANNIVERSARY SERVICES a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—-Morning Prayer and Holy 10 11 Communion. Preacher, The Rector. p.m. —Evensong (Special) Preacher, Rev. K. McGowan, of Clinton. 7 * DON’T FORGET The Dedication and Young People’s Rally in the Centralia United church on Sunday, September1 6th. Ser­ vices commencing at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. end Mrs. Wm. Bradt and of London, sipent ■ the week- town. L. Walper, -of Romeo, Mich., mother Mrs*. returned home holi- Mr. family, end in Miss is visiting with her Walper, of town. Mr. John McTavish last week after spending the days at Ripley. Mr. J. J. O’Brien has a beautiful gladiolus spike “Leon Douglas” that measures 66 inches. Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Wood, of Ham­ ilton, visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Walter. Miss Leila McFalls, of London, spent the week-end with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Garnet McFalls. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jordan, of Clinton, spent the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rivers. Miss Jean Irwin, of Aylmer, was a guest at the diome of Mrs. Eliza­ beth Turnbull during the week-end. and Mrs, Fletcher re­ Friday after visiting Dr. M. G. turned home for a-couple of. weeks at Jackson’s, Point. Mrs. C. A. Southcolt and Miss Stella have returned home after spending the month of August at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dench and four children, of Chicago, are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Witmer and three children, of Kitchener, visited with the former's mother, Mrs. Wit­ mer, Andrew St. Mrs. John Morley, Mr. John Kirk­ patrick and Miss Mary Amos, all of Brinsley, visited a-t the James Street Parsonage on Sunday. Miss Avis Lindenfield, of the training staff of Victoria Hospital, London, was. home for a few days recuperating from the flu. .Mr. Geo. ed one day xn-law Mrs. ; of Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. T. O. Southcott mo­ tored to Toronto Sunday taking with them Miss June Gordon, who visit­ ed here for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Manford Belling and little son Donald, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mrs. Balling’s parents Mr. and Mrs. A, Francis. Mrs. W. J. Beer, Mrs. Rd. Quance, Miss Mae Skinner, of town, Mrs. C. J. Patterson and daughter Marion, of Detroit, are holidaying at Grand Bend. Misses Mary and Emily Down and Mrs, 0. B. Snell, of London, spent a few days last week visiting Rev. j. W. and Mrs, Down, returning to London Friday, Mr* and Mrs. Bert Bissett and little son Beverley, Mr. Milton Lu- they and his mother MfS. H. Luther visited over th© week-end with rela­ tives in Sarnia. ; i t Stokes, of Detroit, visit­ last week with his sister- E. Sanders at the home Mbs. R. N. Creech. For the early buyer we are offering the newest and smartest in Fall and Winter Coats. Furs in collars and cuffs are used very generous this season and the prices much lower. GOTHAM ADJUSTABLE HOSIERY Seven inches of adjustment space—to fit every length of leg. 'Each a run-stop and when folded a picot top at Priced at ..**..,..................$1.35 and $1.95 PURE LINEN HAND TOWELING A regular 20c. line; good strong weave and all linen. ji Special.............................at 2 yards for 35c. STRIPED DIMITY A beautiful fine woven cloth, suitable for underwear, etc. .A regular 35c. quality Special at per yard . 19c, HEMMED SHEETS * Size 2 yds. by 2 1-2 yards;, these are seconds/but will wear just as well as firsts Get a supply at each................. $1.29 Genuine French Limoge Dinner Set One of the best values we have ever seen in Dinner Ware.. . A fujl 97 piece of French Limoge China in a beautiful pattern. You will surely like it) A REAL BARGAIN AT ^37.50 NEW BILTMORE FELT HATS Look at your hat! Everyone, else does. We can show you the newest shapes and. shades' PRICED AT $2.50 TO $4.50 HEM-STITCHED LINEN TABLE CLOTHS 52 in. by 67.o.A beautiful all linen table cloth. .Well worth the money. EACH SI.5© . SUIT SAMPLES FOR FALL The new Fall Suiting and Overcoating, are here. Let us show what you can bujy to your measure. FOR $22.00, $25,00, $27.00 MEN’S FINE SHIRTS A special purchase of fine shirts with at­ tached collars. .You' will want two or three at this low price each. 89C. Grocery Specials for Thurs., Fri. and Sat Pure Orange Marmalade, 40 oz. jar . .26c. Special Tea, our regular 42c., green, black or. mixed............... . .....................34c. a lb. Catsup, 14 oz. bottle......................10c. bottle Bulk Salt, fine or coarse...........1c per lb. Campbell’s Soups, Tomato or Vegetable 10c Cornstarch 2 pkgs. 18c. ■ Mrs. K. Fuke and son Stewart spent a few days visiting in Toronto >a st week. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stewart and- daughter Joan, of Detroit, spent Sub­ day with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Mrs. Ste­ wart returned with them to visit for a week. Anniversary services will be con­ ducted in the Trivitt Memorial church on Sunday next. The morn-, Illg service will be conducted by the Rector Rev. E. L. Vivian and the evening service by Rev.‘ Mr. McGow­ an, of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. George Clipson and Mr. and Mrs. Lawe, of Ingersoll, motored up and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis and were accompanied home by Misses Edith and Reta Clipson, who have been: holidaying with then- grandparents. Mr. F. J. Delibridge was in Toron­ to a few days last week attending a convention of Federation Life Un­ derwriters at the Royal York Hotel. Mr. Rd. Coates accompanied him. They took in the opening day of the Toronto Exhibition and witnessed the women’s swimming event. Mr. Marvin Vincent, of the Free Press, London, with, his wife and family spent the week-end with Mr/ and Mrs; S. J. Elliott. Miss Bett| M. Vincent, who had spent a week’s holidays visiting! there 'returned home with them; .also Messrs. A. li. and H .R. Gauld, cf the Northern Life Insurance staff, London. • Mr. W. Winer is moving, from the residence of Mrs. Russell, William St to the residence on Carling Street recently vacated 'by Mr. Wesley Sim­ mons. Mr. Simmons has moved in­ to the Howey residence on Andrew St. Mrs. Russell, who recently re­ turned from Byron is again taking u,p house-keeping. A number from Exeter attended the flower show of the Fullarton Horticultural Society held at Rus- seldale on Wednesday afternoon of last week, At the Kippen flower show oh Thursday Mi‘. David Row- cliffe acted as judge. Several have been enquiring why Exeter has not had a flower show1 this year. Rev. E. L, and Mrs. Vivian and sou Ullngsvvorth have returned after spending their holidays ht Walker­ ville where Mr* Vivian has 'been In charge of the services in St. Marys Antillean church, The services in Trivitt Memorial church during Mr* Vivian’s abs0h.de were conducted by Mr* J. James, of Walkertoil. On Sunday morning Mt* James was as­ sisted by Rev. Walter Fry, of Wind­ sor, who prenehed a very £tcceptnble sermon* Summer Furnishings 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 TIP TOP Tailors are conducting a $1,000 guessing con- r! ’•’test) open to the general public, in connection with the Air . Derby at the Canadian National Exhibition. Register ,your guess at this store. ) "w. W. TAMAN ■ PHONE 81w EXETER, ONT. . Dr. John Ward and wife are visit­ ing this week in Detroit. Among those who have visited re­ cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O’Brien were Mr. and Mrs. T. Dayman (nee Miss Mary' Lowe, of Hui’ondale and sister of the late Mrs. Rd. Davis,’ of Florida^; Mrs. A. Han- nant, of Alhambra, Cal. She was formerly Miss Addie Wilson, of LakevieWj west of Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Webber, of Houston, Texas, (nee Miss Jennie Eacrett, of Sex­ smith) ; Mr. Rich. Eacrett and Miss LiizZie Armstrong, of Port Angeles, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. F. Trace, of Shedden. Dr. A*. H. Phillips, Of Chicago and his Sister, Mrs. J. Philips, of Strat­ for,d, visited their cousin, Mrs. W. H. Johnston, of Victoria ISt. Dr, Phillips 4s an example of a young man, the son of parents with, limited means but with iboundless ambition to be a doctor, He surmounted ail the dfflenities In his way 'and for years he has 'been a doctor with a large practice in the Windy City. He delights in coming back to Ontario for his holidays and takes his sister on a trip. Two years ago he took .his sister on a motor trip to Saskat­ chewan where they have two bro­ thers, esfeh with a farm- of 1,000 ac­ res. One, of them, Matthew, has sixteen children, all living and well. Tills year they are taking a trip through New Ontario to Sauit Ste* Marie and a tour Of Michigan. The exterior of the Trivitt Mem­ orial church has .been greatly im­ proved by painting, the work having, been done by Mr. Robt. Dinney, of London. W. R. GOULDING A. T. O. M. 1 Organist and Choirmaster < James St. United Church instruction in Piano Vocal Organ Theory;. Supervisor of Music in School* Studio, Main St. Box 57, Phone 191 EXETER, ONT MARION E. WOODS, B. A. TEACHER OF PIANO AND THEORY Phone 133, Exeter Violet E. Gambrill A. L. C. M* Supervisor of vocal and orchestra., music In schools Guitar and Violin cello instruction Harmony mail courses for siohoet Teachers Phone 161, Exeter :