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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1935-09-05, Page 8<S THIKSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1033 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE BON AT Exeter Markets Permanent Waves FOR SPEED, COMFORT* PROTEC­ TION AND UNIFORMITY, THE BONAT -METHOD IS UNSURPAS- ED. TRY OCR BONAT SPECIAL. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 231w H. M. SMITH BEAUTY SHOPPE Wheat 62c. Maniti.'ba’ft; Best $2.50. Welcome Fleur $2.20 Low Grade Fleur §27.00 a Bran §21.00 a ton Shorts §22.00 a ton Mixed Chop §25.00 a ton Govt, (standard screening Chop §20.00 a tan. Creamery Rutter 25-26c. Dairy Butter 18c-21c Eggs, A large 23c. Eggs, B 18 c. Eggs C, 14c. Hogs §8.75. ton. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. Moore Gordon, B.A., B.D, Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School -The Minister11 a.m.- 7 p.m.—The Minister LUUlliW TO SCHOOL 0 The boys and girls will be going back to school next week Let us help you outfit them from our large stock. Many New Fall lines have arrived and are waiting your approval. I L. O. L. 4)24 L. O. L. 924 will meet Friday ev­ ening, September 6th. All members are requested to be present. Bro. A. Sanders, AV.M. LOCALS MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev, A. E. Elliott, Ministers Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—The minister ~ 1 LOCAL NEWS ill CMM U i I I Ji ll ■—Ij' lMMl hmmhhmhm VACATION NOTICE Dr. Houston's Dental Office will be closed for ten days to two weeks commencirtg about Wednesday, Aug. 2Sth. Date of re-opening will be announced later. 10 11 7 p.m.—The minister Union Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening in James St. Church with Rev. Arthur Page in charge. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SWEATERS These are all wool and coipe in high or V neck. A real good quality PRICED AT 98c. BOYS’ BLOUSES AND SHIRTS In a range of new patterns in good washing materials. In sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years ill at the Mrs, Wm. Sarnia, vis- in Musko- of Winni- with the of and Mrs. Anderson, her friend Day -with Mr. and Mrs. D. Sanders re­ last from a Springfield, O,, returned Mon­ Mr. Chas. Birney visited in Wing­ ham for a few days last week. Mrs. McMahon, of Toronto, visit­ ed with her sister Mrs. J. Rowe. Miss Myrtle walker is visiting in Toronto taking in the Exhibition. Mrs. Cornish is quite home of her daughter Lutman. Mrs. J. Goodison, of ited with Mr. and Mrs. W. AV. Taman on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Foster, Park­ hill, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rod Ellis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. tfJ. W. Batson and Onalie spent the holiday ka Lake district. Mr. Frank Southcott, peg, Man., is visiting Southcott family in towm. Miss Velma Quail, of Seaforth, is visiting with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Easterbrook. Mr. Harry West, of Sarnia and Mr. Sidney West, of Fergus, spent the holidays with their mother, Mrs. ,S. West.* Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay, of Wood- stock, visited on Labor the latter’s brother G. J. Dow. Mr. and Mrs. W. turned on Thursday three weeks visit in and Detroit. Mr. S. B. Taylor day from Sherbrooke, Que., where he was called owing to the death of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey and son Donald, of London, spent Sun­ day and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mawson. Mrs. W. J. Waas and Miss Waas returned to St. Marys after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fanspn and other relatives. Miss Lulu Kerr has returned to Toronto after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr. Mr. Morrow and daughter, of Winnipeg, Mrs .Fee and two sisters of Hensall were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe. Mrs, Rufus Kestle entertained her class of ginls of the James Street Sunday School to a corn roast at her home on Friday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson: and Harvey Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. H. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie attended the Beirnes family reunion near Owen Sound on Labor Day. Rev. Harry Jennings, of London, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jennings. Mr. Jennings will return to Huron College, Lon­ don, this month to complete his theological studies. Messrs. Jas. Bowey, C. Tanton, S. Reid, Chas. Salter and F. Creech left early Sunday morning for Georgian Bay and the Muskoka dis­ trict where they spent the forepart of the week on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. <F. W. Gladman and Miss Marion have returned home after hoilidaying for a couple of weeks with their son Donald on .St. Joseph’s Island, On their way home they called at Callander and saw the quintuplets. Mr. and Mrs. H. Griffith motored up from Toronto on Saturday, Mr. Griffith returned iSunday accompan­ ied by his son Harry, who has spent the summer here; also Mrs. Foster, w.ho has been visiting her father for three weeks and Miss Annie Hand­ ford who will visit in Toronto for a week. Mrs. Griffith remained with her father, Mr. James Handford, FOR RENT—'Garage, corner Gidley and Carling sts. Apply Mrs. J. W. Taylor. ♦of tO' FOR SALE—Wayside Farm, acres, every convenience, Lot Con, 7, Usborne. Joshua Johns, eter, Ont. 117 11, Ex­ IFOR SALE—Five small pigs, ply to Simon Greb, Exeter. Ap- HELP WANTED—Girl desiring to attend Collegiate willing to help in spare time at household work in exchange for board and room ply Mrs. (Rev.) F. G. FWrlll ton, Ont. Ap- Clin* FOR iSAlLE—^Slaihwood toy burning. Call Huron Lumber We deliver. fall Co. FOR SALE—’Fresh Holstein Apply F, Gollings. COW Mrs. S. Fitton returned Monday after visiting in Toronto. Mt. James Francis spent the holi­ days at his home at Bright. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kress and fam­ ily spent the holidays in Brantford. Caven Circle Cooking Sale at Grigg’s Store, Saturday, Sept. 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coates, of De­ troit, are holidaying with relatives. Miss Margaret Penhale has return­ ed to her teaching duties at Belmont Mr. and Mrs, John ’Taylor, London, called on Mr. Johnston. Miss Ethel Hodge, of is visiting this week with Miss Ruth Elston. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper and family spent the week-end with re­ latives at Wingham. Mr. G. E. Aitken, of the Bank of Montreal staff, spent the week-end at his home in Paris. Rev. Arthur and Mrs. Page and .son John visited in Brampton and Toronto for a few days. Miss Eleanor Abbott has returned home after spending her vacation with friends near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Follick and daughter Pauline, spent Labor Day with relatives in Woodstock. Mrs. Leon Lewis and Mrs. Wigg, of Detroit, visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Elston. Mrs. J. G. Jones and Miss May Jones returned Friday after holiday­ ing for two weeks at Grand Bend. Misses Pearl Wood and Jean Sheere are holidaying in Toronto this week taking in the Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Davis, Jeanette and Billy, of St. Marys, spent the week-end with their parents in town. Miss Lillian Greb and Miss Elean­ or Abbott attended The Church of God end. Mr. and Mrs. C. and Mrs. A. M. Wilson i Gillard are holidaying at hurst. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Traquair and Donald and Mr. and Mrs. J. Paisley spent Sunday and Monday visiting at Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and family, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald. » Mr. and Mrs. C- W. Christie, Miss­ es Celia and Jean visited with Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Buswell in Lucknow on Sunday. Mr. and Mr. T. J. McNeil and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Higgins, of Clinton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunt­ er Tuesday. Mrs. C. P. Harvey and family and hen mother, Mrs. E. Jory and uncle, Mr, Fred Kestle, spent Labor Day in St. Thomas. Mrs. Fulton returned recently to Glendale, California, after visiting for a month with her sister, Mrs. John Rowe./Miss Dorothy Cox, nurse-in-train­ ing at the Woodstock Hospital, is holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Hannigan. Miss Doris Harvey returned home Monday after an enjoyable week’s visit with Miss Dorthy McLeod in London and in Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rowe, Misses Vera and Reta and Rowe and Robt. , Dinney spent a few days last week iA Toronto' taking in the Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coates visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Coleman of Lucan and the four motored to London to visit with friends. Miss Muriel Hogarth has resumed her position as teacher at one of the East Windsor schools after being off fo.r some time through illness. Mrs. C. A. Southcott and Miss Stella and Mrs. M. Sheere have re­ turned home after spending the mouth of August at Grand Bend. Mr. .an±.Mr^_VZ. F. Abbott have returned *’ * Hamilton hlbitlon. time antf attending Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Gouldfrig and Babson, of town; Mrs, G, Wein and daughter Meleeta, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wuerth and Frederick1, of spent Sunday and Monday and Detroit, Mich. They the Haist family reunion Eagle park, near Detroit, a convention of over the week- J. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Graven- after visiting friends in and attending Toronto Ex- They report a very good an unusually large crowd the fair. Credlton, in Flint, attended at Bald BOYS’ THREE-PIECE SUITS These are real cloths and wonderful values for school wear. They have one knicker and one golf SPECIAL AT $4.95 and $5.95 I JAMES ST, UNJTED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Arthur Page, -Minister AV. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader i a.m.—Sunday School . a.m. and 7 p.m, Services con­ ducted by the Minister Union Prayer service Thursday at S p.m. Thursday aftsHmoon at Women’s Association, 10 11 3 o'clock TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. MiddlemJss 12th Sunday After Trinity a.,m.—Sunday School. a.m.—Morning Prayer & Sermon 10 11 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon THE GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Offers up-to-date contracts to meet every insurance need. We welcome inquiries Insurance of all kinds C. V. PICKARD Phone 165, Exeter Permanent Waves Our Combination nent Wave creates beautiful, natural wave and love­ ly Oil Perma- a coiffure of ringlet ends. Prices Reasonable M. Russell Phone 245 Put Your Mind at Ease I Aqtumn ushers in cold weather. Take the precaution to put in a sujpply of Cone-Cleaned Anthra­ cite, that does not clinker* leaves little ash, and is high in heating power. We’ll fill your require­ ments in the size you need at a moment’s notice. Put your mind 'at ease. Order today. “We aim to please.” JAS. P. BOWEY Sun Life Representative w Whe* You Have a HORSE OR COW You Want Removed Phone or Write to WILLIAM STONE SONS Limited Phone 22, Ingersoll Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers of town and Mr. Reg.'Beavers, of Sarnia spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Beavers, in Detroit. Mr. Wilfred Turnbull, who has been spending the holidays with his mother has returned to his duties as teacher in one of the Toronto schools Mr. and Mrs. Ross McClellan and daughter .Shirley, of Stratford, are holidaying with Mrs. McClellan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Aid­ worth, c Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robinson and Glen, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin King and babe visited n Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Peters, of Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carey, of town, and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Grant, ■of London, motored to Midland Sun­ day and Monday and while there visited the Jesuit shrine. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Shurmur and Mrs, Marjorie Shurmur, Dearborn, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs, John Win­ ters and daughter Ruth and Mr, Howard Bartle, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aidworth and Mr. and Mrs. A. Wild- fong afteir attending the funeral of Mrs, Helen Hinde at Bayfield on Saturday. t % i L I PRICED AT 75c. AND 89c. SCHOOL FOOTWEAR FOR BOYS AND GIRLS We carry a full range of Running Shoes, Scampers and Oxfords. Our prices are low quality considered. New Crown Ducal Dinnerware This is our new stock pattern in Dinnerware. It is called “Golden Glamour” pat­ tern and is one of the newest designs with cream ground and beautiful Florentine embossed border 32-PIECE SET $5.45; 52-PIECE SET $12.25. LARGE SIZE LINOLEUM RUGS AT REDUCED PRICES 9 x 12 ft. Regular $12.00 reduced to $10.45 10 1-2 x 12 ft. reg. $14.25 reduced $12.95 12 x 12 ft. reg. $16.25 reduced to $14.95 12 x 15 ft. (reg. $20.50 reduced to $17.95 PAPER BLINDS Crepe Paper Blinds in Green only 36 inches by 72 inches EACH 15c. New Patterns in Inlaid Linoleum Inlaid Linoleums cost a little more, but when you consider they last a lifetime, it surley pays in the long run. Let us quote you prices. Call and see the wonderful patterns. 1 1><— .......................—■1 .............. .....———..........................................■■ ................................... GROCERY SPECIALS FANCY CAKES Good Assortment per lb.. . 18c OUR SPICES AND VINEGAR are fresh and best quality FANCY RED SALMON 1 lb. tin ... . 23c 2 1-2-tins. ..’ 25c k; 'be FREE A Beautiful Wedgewood Platter absolutely FREE of charge for Return OF ONLY 3 TEA BAGS We guarantee this to be our regular Orange Pekoe qqality Tea 59c lb. WHILE IT LASTS CHRISTIE’S DAINTY SODAS lb. pkg. for . . 17c SUPREME TOILET TISSUE A real White Paper 5 large rolls . . 23c I pkg. RINSO—FREE with 4 cakes Sunlight Soap For............... 22c Southcott Bros Phone 16 Phone 16 Ml? F TJdL/ JtL/ JL • • • • • Mr. Park, Designers’ Representative “Clothes of Quality” Brand will be here on Dr. Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Kent and Miss Grace Christie, of Woodstock, visit­ ed with Mr.' and Mrs. Chris. Luker for the holiday. Mrs. J. C. Walker entertained her Sunday School class to a corn roast at her home Wednesday evening of last week. An enjoyable evening'was spent by the girls. Mr. Simon Greb has returned home after a motolr trip through Tamgh'ony Forest and to- Kirkland Lake. On his return he visited the Dafoe Hospital and saw the quintuplets. / Mr. Harold skinner and Miss Hazel Snell motored to Toronto for the -week-end and were accompanied home by Mrs. J. C. Snell and daugh­ ter Mabel who have been visiting there for a week. Mr. .Stephen Powell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell attended the McCut­ chen reunion at Springban'k on Wednesday. Though it was rather cold they report having a very pleasant time and Mr. powdll, 'Sr., said it was the best yet. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason, of Port Huron and Mrs. Windsor and son Mr. Rp.y Windsor, of Brown City, Mich., spent the week-end with Mrs. Hoskins and Mrs. Lamport and other relatives. Mrs. J. Pedlar returned home with them on a visit. Mir. and Mrs. C. E. .^Acheson, of Owen Sound, spent Ldbor Day with the former’s mother, * Mrs. W. T. Acheson. Mrs. C. E. Acheson has been spending the month of August with her parents, Mr. and Mirs. B. Bossemberr-y, at Grand Bend. Mr. G, Anderson and granddaugh­ ter, Miss Thelma Boone and Mr. Art. SI September 16th and 17 th Priced $25.00 and up Presenting the latest styles and woollens for your approval ' The smart dressers who awaits his visit each season will be pleased to know that the designers’ representative of “Clothes of Quality” Brand is on his way now TWO TROUSER SUIT SALE DURING HIS VISIT To make sure you get the utmost in dress remember the date above Miss Lucy Harwood, of London, spent the week-end and holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pollen. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis, of To­ ronto', are holidaying with the form­ er’s ^parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Treble accom­ panied by Mrs. Valeria Armstrong and daughter Catherine spent the , Mrs. Treble remained for a visit with her son Mr. and Mrs. Leon Treble. Mr. Kenneth C. Stahbufy, B.A., of j the law firm of Ayleswoirth & Co,, t Toronto, and Miss Helen Stanbury Visited at the Bayfield cottage of tlieit parents over the week-end. , Misses jean and Elaine Stanbury re- , turned with them ton* a few days and * will visit Toronto (Exhibition. Mr. and M.rs, Isaac Jarrett, of Klppen and Miss Etta Jarrott, teacheir, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston recently. Mrs. Jar­ rett's brother, Mr. jas. McDonald, of Nippon, has had a very serious op­ eration in the London Hospital some weeks ago but they are glad to re­ port he Is doing well and hopes to return home soon. , Bro,derick spent the holidays with week-end in Toronto, the former's son, Mr. Oscar Ander­ son, of Sarnia. Mrs. Anderson, who has spent the past three weeks in Detroit returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rowe, of Claw­ son, Mich,, and Mrs. Arthur Tucker and son . Bud and daughter, Mrs. Kingston, of Detroit, spent Sunday and Monday with relatives and friends. They also took in the Sims reunion at Springbank Monday after­ noon. Mr. Wm. MciKaig and his sister Miss Christena, of Cromarty and Miss Mary Mckaig of the Bell Tele­ phone Central, motored to Sudbury near which place Mr. McKaig teach­ es school. The ladies will take in the Toronto Exhibition before re­ turning home. Miss Florence SteWart and friend, of Lond'Qn, visited in town over the holiday. Mr. Laverne Wells and family are moving into part of the home now occupied by Mr, Lloyd Lindenfield. Mr. &.nd Mrs. John Payne visited over the week-end in St. Catherines owing to the illness of the former’s father. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Roulston, Mr. and Mrs. Forte, of Simcoe, spent the hoiliday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E .A. Howald, Mr, and Mrs. Hbwald returned to Exeter with them after spending the past week in Simcoe. M.rS. C, h. Sanders and two sons Borden and Brittain, Mrs. McAvoy and Miss Annie Sanders were holi­ daying for if week at Wasago Beach. On Monday of last week they were joined by Mir. C. McAvoy, Wingham, and on Wednesday they motored to> Callander to- see the Dr, Dafoe Hos­ pital and the Dionne quintuplets. Mrs. McAvoy and Miss Sanders re­ turned home with Mr. McAvoy while Mirs. SanderA and two sons motored to Toronto returning home on, Sun­ day. 0