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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1935-08-15, Page 8THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1885 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE BON AT Permanent Waves FOR SPEED, COMFORT, PROTEC­ TION AND UNIFORMITY, THE BONAT METHOD IS VNSURPAS- ED. TRY DVR DONAT SPECIAL, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 231w H. M. SMITH BEAUTY SHOPPE Exeter Markets Wheat, standard 60c. Manitoba’s Best $2,50. Welcome Flour $2.40 Low Grade Flour $28.00 a ton Bran $23.00 a ton. Shorts $23.00 a ton. Mixed Chop $25.00 a ton Govt, standard screening Chop $22-00 a ton. Creamery butter 25c. Dairy Butter 18c-.21c Eggs, A large 21c o Eggs, B 17c Eggs C, 14c. Hogs, $9.40. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. Moore Gordon, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, ”■ organist 10 a.m.—-Sunday School During August services held in the evening at only as Mr. Gordon has the service in Hensall in ing. Will be 7 o’olo'ck charge of the morn- UNION SERVICES tsi E 1=1 o> Choice Honey for Sale We can supply you with No. 1, Clover Honey at 8 cents a lb. Over 50 lbs. 7c. lb. Amber honey at over 50 lbs. 5o. lb. These prices ply in your containers. J. HABERER & SONS 2 Blocks south of Hotel, ZURICH 6C. ap- The Fullarton Flower Show will ■be held in Roys United Church on Wednesday, August 21st. After­ noon, silver collection; evening pro­ gram 15c and 10c. Supper served 20g. NOTICE •O 1 i i Mr. George Pulleyblank is ill at Dr. Fletcher's Hospital. Miss -Mildred Wood has returned to Sarnia after holidaying with re­ latives here, Mrs. Earl Parsons1 and SQn Harry are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Arto Delve at Forest. Miss Hazel Leslie, R.N., .of Lon­ don, visited last, week with Mr. and Mrs. M. Cudmore. .Ruth and Donald Jolly, of Lon­ don, visited for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones. Mrs. Frank Sweet, of Sarnia, is spending this month with her sister Mrs. John Morley1. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sweet are Mrs. i LOCALS The Public Library will be closed' visiting with their daughter for the remainder of the month of f McInnis at Pajsley. August while Mrs. Gidley, the Lib- Mr. W. S. A. Irvine, of Belfast rarian has her holidays. During Ireland, spent a week with Mr. and this period the interior of the Lib- rary is to be redecorated.Mrs. W. H. Johnston. ■Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Partlo and little son are holidaying at Turn­ bull’is Grove for two weeks. Miss Margaret Martin, R.N., of Hamilton, visited recently with her (parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin. Mrs. Wm. Abbott spent a week with her sister 'from Chicago at the latter’s summer .cottage at Corruna. Mrs. Thos. Skinner, of Shallow Lake, has .been visiting in the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Peart and other friends. Mrs. Campbell Wares has return­ ed to her home in Windsor, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald. Mr. Lome W. Cann, of Winnipeg, spent a ifew days with his unlce J. J. O’Brien and attended the Boys- Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradt and sons, of London, spent the week-end 'with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell. Mrs. E. Balsdon and Miss Gladys Baldsdon, ~ ■week-end at the home of Mr. W. C. Keddy, in Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis and two children, Jeanette and Billy, oif St. Marys, are sipending their holidays with their parents here. Mrs. Margaret Cassady, of Charles City, Iowa, spent several days with M-r. and Mrs. W. J. Powell while at­ tending the Old Boys. • Mr. and Mrs. Perry David and son -Grant, of London, and Miss At the home of Mrs. Atkinson: a Hazel Snell, of town, are holiday- splendid cutter with 6 bells on‘mg at Turnbull’s Grove.shafts; baby carriage; high chair; | jviiss .E. J. Hogarth is spending her Lhh1 with her brother Eber, of Hamilton at ,his summer cottage on San So'uci Rev. F. Edith and at Grand Under the auspices of the Exeter Women’s Institute the Exeter band will give a band concert at Riverview Paik on Sunday, August 18th at 3 o’clock. Silver collection. Dr. Weekes office will be closed from August 14th to 28th. All those owing money to the late Dr. Atkinson will kindly make ar­ rangements for settlement before .Sept. 1st at the home of Mrs. Atkin­ son, Andrew St., phone 34j. EXETER CEMETERY BOARD Applications will be received by the undersifned up to and including Wednesday August 21, 1935 for the position of caretaker of Exetei’ Pub­ lic Cemetery.Particulars of duties from any member of the Board. Th'oimas Pryde, Sec’y. All accounts for Flower Beds in Exeter Public Cemetery for the year 1935 are now due and payment should be made immediately to the Treasurer, Mr. Joseph Senior. Thomas Pryde, Sec’y. FOR SALE The residental property of the late Mary Ann Jones, in the Village of Exeter. For particulars apply to Percy Webber or Roy Webber exe­ cutors or J. W. M-orley their Solicit­ or, Exeter, Ontario. 8-15-3tc FOR SALE with new mattress; child’s tricycle in perfect -condition; Singer sewing machine. NOTICE The Exeter United Farmers Club has ordered materials for the Fall Fertilizer: 2-l\2-6 analysis, $23.00 off car. Other analysis priced ac­ cordingly. We will also have on hand Super Phosphates. These ma­ terials will arrive about August 21. Pure manilla ro'pe: % inch for sling ropes, lie. ft.; % inch for hay fork 4c ft. M. Cudmore, Sec.-Treas. Phone 13 r 2 Exeter Grand Bend Property for Sale— Consisting of two large lots, well lo­ cated on Main St., refreshment booth 2 bowling alleys. All can be bought at less than value of 'lots.C. V. PickaTd, phone 1&5, ExeteT LOST—In Exeter, on Tuesday, July 3 0th, a rug with light broiwn centre and black and red border. Finder please return to Tiimes-Advo- cate. ltp. WANTED—Young girl for house­ work. . Steady work, if satisfactory. Write or see Mrs. J. A. Moiffat, of Oakwood Park, Grand Bend. Mr. Old two ■of Toronto, sipent the Island, Georgian Bay. E. and Mrs. Clysdale, Evelyn, who are camping Bend, called on some of their old friends in town recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Alton, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Webster, Mrs. Vic­ tor Erington and Jean visited in the ■home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. John­ ston recently. Mr. Frank S-hee-re, Mrs. G. Hockey and son Kenneth motored to Lane- Ing, Mich., last week. Mrs. Hockey remained over an a visit. Mrs. R. H. Horne and daughter, Gwendolyn, of Regina, Sask., are visiting with the former’s sisters, Mrs. O. S. Winer, of town, and Mrs. J. Luxton, of Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Goulding and Dawston visited with Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Stainton in St. Thomas. Master Keith Stainton .returned to Exeter with them and has been visiting here for a week. Mrs. Wm. Laverty returned Sat­ urday after visiting for over a week with relatives at Wallaceburg and Sarnia. Her mother, who is 88 •years of age is at present seriously ill in Hospital. Mr. Oliver Davis and two childrenFOR SALE—Choice Clover Honey. 8c a lb. in customers containers1; | .of Fort Erie, spent a week with his any one customer taking 50 l.b. or1 over 7c lb. Darrel Parker, R.R. 3, Exeter. 2bp. WARNING — Unless the party (who stole a deck and an elevator belt from my premises returns the same at once they will be prosecut­ ed as the party is known. H. J. Kestle. WANTED-—Furnished small furnished house housekeeping from Sept, at Times-Advocate. rooms for 1st. or light Apply cowWANTED—-A good young newly freshened, half Jersey if pos­ sible. Apply Wm. F, Abbott. LOST—About the middle of Jane, a sow, with lopped ears would far- now about July 1st. A good reward will be given for information leading up to her recovery. Ernie Thomp­ son, Parkhill, R.R. 8. FOR SALE—Pure clover honey 8c. a lb. in your own containers; re- auction on 50 lbs. or over or can supply in new pails, Wesley Dearing Crediton 17-14. 8-1-2 tc FOR SALE—-$1,000 cash Will buy store property on Main street, Ten­ ant willing to sign three year lease. Rental will pay 14 per cent, interest on investment Apply box 2 8 OIL parents- Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Davis while recuperating from a recent serious illness. They returned to Fort Erie on Thursday last. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Johnston, of West Wawanosh and their daughter and-her husband Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman and two sons, spent a day •recently with .Mr, and Mrs. T. Harvey and Mr. and Mm. W. H. Johnston. Mr, and Mrs. G. Davis and two children have returned to Toronto after spending their vacation at Grand Bend. Master Donald is re­ maining with .his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald on a visit. Miss Reta Rowe, Mrs. T. Dinney and Barbara have returned from a motor trip to Peterboro where they visited with their uncle Dr. and Mrs. Holloway at their summer home on Stoney Lake. They also visited friends at Hamilton. Mr. Freeborn Johnston, of Wash- dngton, D.'C., Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnston and son Peter Blake, of1 Wallkill, N.Y., spent a few days with their .parents iMr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston, Mr, Johnston ha# not been very well -of late. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morley, of, Albert Lea, Minn., have returned to I their heme. anonzU-n«• z. With the former's parents? Mr. "and I Mrs. John Morley. They were on a motor trip north and expected to visit the quintuplets at Callender. I Main St, and James St. United Churches Rev. Page in Charge • a.m. Sunday School . a.m.—Main St. Church Subject—‘“The Paths of God.” p.m.—James St. Church Subject—“The Peril of Routine.” The James St. Choir under the leadsrshiip of W. R- Goulding will lead the service of song, 10 11 7 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFauI Choir-Leader,Mr. Middlemlse 7th Sunday a .on.—Sunday After Trinity School. Withdrawn. 10 Morning Service 7 p.m.—Rev. Beverley Farr, of Hen­ sail. ■ a* Offers up-to- meet every i THE GRE ASSU rEST LIFE ts to ance ed. We welcome inquiries Insurance of all kinds ’V-^C. V. PICKARD Phone 165, Exeter Permanent Waves For the holiday season have a Permanent Wave. CROQUINOLE SPIRAL COMBINATION CROQUINOLE ENDS M, Russell Phone 245 Don’t Forget to Order COAL Safeguard you!r home against chilly days NOW and the bitter cold weather ahead by stocking dp with our thracite. Cone-Cleaned An- Don’t Wait!Telephone now P. BOWEYJAS. Sun Life Representative “We aim to please.” 157 ‘ Miss Eileen Andrew, is. visiting in Goderich. IMiss E. M. Bojwey is spending her .Jiolidays in Windsor. Mrs. John Ogden, of Usborne, is a patient at Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital. Misses Margaret Penhale and Jean Coates Visited in Belmont last week. Mrs. Wm. Balman and Mrs. T. Oke visited over tjie week-end in Toronto. (Miss Theodore Sheriff, of Toron­to, was a recent ................. Marion Woods. Messrs. JEbo-bt.Fuke and Warren at Grand Bend. Miss Thelma Weber had sils removed at Dr. Fletcher’s Hos’- pital on Mqnday. Mrs. Laura Elston has returned to town from London- and is making her home with Miss Tom. Mr. Jas. Hern, who has been con­ fined to his bed in a seriious condi­ tion is somewhat improved. June Goiward, of Usborne, is this week visiting with her .grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgert. Shirley Coates, 'of Uslborne, spent last week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgert. Mr. E. A. Horwald is again able to be out following his recent operation at Victoria Hospital, London. Two rinks of Hensall bowlers vis­ ited the Exeter bowlers Thursday ev­ ening of last week. They mixed with the local bowlers and enjoyed the evening on the greens. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, P. Bowey, of town, Mrs. Calvert, -Uderton, Mrs. Grainger and Miss Edith Bowey of ----- jn Toronto on they attended the cousin, the ‘ ' guest with Miss Dinney, May aTe Stewart camping her ton- Brucefield were Thursday iwhere funeral of their John Bowey. An interesting bowing jitney was held on’ the local greens On Friday evening last with six rinks of three bowlers each. First .prize was won by J. Bowey, H. J. Creech and R. N, Creech with three wins plus’ 21. (Second (prize was worn by C. R. How­ ard, E. J. W^they and R. N. R'oiwe with two /wins plus 11. late spading a week'MRS. ACHE who has been suffer­ ing from foot trouble# is well, She used Cress Corn and Bunion •Salves for sore feet. At Brown­ ing’s Drug Store, SUMMER DRESS CLEARANCE All Summer Dresses to clear at greatly Reduced Prices. The sizes are broken but a good choice still remains. >?= SUBSTANDARD SILK HOSE Our regular dollar quality only these are &u|b. standards newest shades. PER PAIR 59c. PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTH This is a lovely quality double damask cloth and comes in several good patterns. 72 INCHES BY 72 INCHES $3.50 COLORED TURKISH TOWELLING A good washing and wearing towelling We bought a quantity to get it at this price. 2 YARDS FOR 25c. ANKLE SOX In white, sand, red and green. A good wearing sox of exceptional value. SIZES 5 TO 10—-PER PAIR 15c I Bathing Suits and Beach Robes We offer all bathing suits and beach robes at reduced prices. We also have a few damaged suits we are clearing at less thanhalf price. PURE LINEN TOWELLING Suitable for roller or tea towels. This is real value. 18c. A YARD, 5 YARDS FOR 75c. MEN’S BLUE WORK SHIRTS The best value we know of for the money. Full and roomy. ALL SIZES, EACH 89c HATCHWAY NO-BUTTON UNDER­ WEAR The kind both the boys and men like with no buttons to come off. BOY’S 75c MEN’S $1.00 m.............— SPECIAL IN BLEACHED SHEETS < , Of a splendid quality bleached cotton 2 yds. by 2 1-2 yds., hemmed and ready for ulse. SPECIAL 2 SHEETS FOR $2.25 ..............i. i ■ ............... ..........................................................B GROCERY SPECIALS Choice CLOVER HONEY 10 pound pail 85c. 5 poufid pail 45c. quart sealers 35c. Don’t risk a failure with yodr pickles by using cheap vinegar PASTRY FLOUR Good Quality 24 lb. bag . . . 55c PUFFED WHEAT Per pkg............10c PUFFED RICE . for2 . . 25c Let ds supply you with the best Also our Spices are strictly fresh and the finest quality Leave us your order for Pickling Cucumbers For a refreshing Drink try Harry Horne’s PUNCH Orange, Lime, Lemon and Grape Per bottle . 25c KILL THE FLIES Fly Swats, Fly Pads, Fly Coils, Fly Spray AT LOWEST PRICES FRUIT JAR RUBBERS Per doz............... ZING RINGS Per doz. i ....... 20c . . 5c Southcott Bros. Phone 16 % X Phone 16 Miss Irene McKelvey, of Ingersoll, has returned home after visiting her cousin Miss' Alice Handford. .Messrs. N. Sheere, K. Hockey, N. Floody, F. Creech and O. Lawson motored to Detroit on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May and 'Gor­ don spent the past week with the former’s sister Mrs. Hall, of Mitchell Mr. James Francis and Miss Ina Jaques visited with the former’s parents in Bright over 'Civic Holiday. Mrs. J. G. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. Tapp and Mrs. Arthur Francis are holidaying at the “Mayflower” at Grand Bend. Mrs. C. A. iSouthcott, Miss Stella Southcott and Mrs. M. Sheere are spending the moqth of August at Grand Bend. Mrs. A. Fowler and daughter Joan of iChesley, and M.rs. E. Foster, of Whalen, visited with Mrs. Geo. Ja­ ques the past week. * Mr. Ed. Willie, who had his leg fractured wihen struck! by an auto­ mobile during Old Boys, is progres­ sing favorably at his home. Mt. and Mrs. Ge.o. Jaques visited in- Rockwood over Civic Holiday with -Mrs. Jaques’ sister Mrs. Rus­ sell Peart, who has been ill. Mrs. iHaTry Beech and Mrs. R. .Strachan, of Chicago, visited over the week-end wjith Mg. and Mrsi. Wim.. Pincombe and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. .Holmburg and two daughters, Ethel and Jean, of Sault ISte. Marie, are visiting with Mrs. Holmlburg’s father, Mr. L. Day. Mrs. Fuke and Miss Cora Fuke, of Chicago who were .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and other relatives have returned to their home in Chi­ cago. Dr. Dunloip returned Monday af­ ter holidaying at Lake Manitou. The doctor brought home with him some I splendid specimens of the finny! tribe. Mr. Alden Johns, or Saskatoon, Sask., has "joined his. wife and family, and are-visiting with his father Mr.' ~ - ■■ TT- Gents’ Furnishings A complete line of gent’s summer apparel. New Shirts, Ties, Socks, Hats, Caps, Etc A DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON ALL SUITS ORDERED NOW QUALITY. SERVICE AND REASONABLE PRICES Dresses & Suits Tailor Pressed 79c ALL GARMENTS NOW 79C W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Irs Messrs. J. ."W. Batson and Walter Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hatter motored to Montreal for Civic Holiday. Mrs. Hatter is re­ maining on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. T. (S'. Neale, Elio-ra, are at present on tiwo week’s vaca­ tion. They spent the forepart of the week with the latter’s .parents at Brucefield and called on friends in Exeter. * Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shute after ...... __ ____ __'.visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pin- Silas Johns and his brothers 'in Us- coim-be and other relatives in this borne.......................................................vicinity, are at present visiting with ,r friends in Torbnto, before returningMr. Duncan McDougall, formerly tbeir home in Winnipeg, of WinChelsea and a well-known, •principal of one of the Kingston1 Schools, visited in this community on Saturday last. Mrs. Percy Baker and eon Perby, of Moose Jaw, have been visiting •with Mr. and Mrs. T, Baker and pther relatives. They are at present visiting in Toronto'. Oh Monday o»f Old Boys, Joan, granddaughter of Mr. Fred Wells, while at the library pump in some manner fell to the cement sidewalk and fractured her skull. She wa# rendered unconscious at the time and was taken to her home where she was attended by Dr, Dunlop, Her condition is somewhat improved al­ though die is still serious, i Mr. J. iH. Jones and Mrs. William Melville on |Sat/urday, August 3rd attended the funeral of their cousin the late Thomas Jones, a prominent drover of Dexter. Interment took place in tihe Union cemetery. Mrs. James Willis, pleasantly surprised Sunday in honor of the members of her ptuoua dinner was of Stephen, was at her home on her birthday by family. A sum- .. spread centered ! by the birthday cake. Those present • were: Mrs. Harriet McKenzie, .St. t'Paul Min.; Mrs. ja«. Etherington, . Uslborne; Mr. and Mrs. Martin > Byrne, Mrs. Merle Willis and Mr. T. 1 Willis, Detroit; Mr, and Mrs, Mac ■ McDonald, Mt. Carmel and Mr. and |M.rs. Jas. Willjs, Jr. and family. Mrs. iSamuel Stevens and 'daughter Helen, of Birr, are visiting with Mrs. Geo. Jaques. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Handford and daughter, of Dousman, Wis., return­ ed to their home last week after vis­ iting with the former’s sister Miss Alice Handford and attending Old Boys. (Mrs, Thorton returned with them on a visit. Mr. Thomas Heywood, teacher Of Welland, and Miss Lena Heywood R.N., of Woodham, attended the Old Boys reunion at North Bay during the past week. During their stay in the north they made several calls at the Dr. Dafioe Hospital. • Mr. A. E. Hodgert and daughter Miss Lillian, of Regina and Miss Beatrice Hodgert, of Vancouver,H who were here for Old Boys and visited witih the former’s brother Ml’. Wm. Hodgert and other relatives left recently for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill motored ulp from Toronto .on Saturday bring­ ing! with them Mrs. Edith Snell, who has been visiting with them since Exeter Old Boys. During the week they enjoyed a holiday through the Mukoka Lakes and Lake of Bays. They visited at Bigwin Inn, where their relative Fred Ford is a mem­ ber of the .orchestra. Boys,