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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-08-06, Page 8THURSDAY, AUGUST «lh. 193B The advanced technique of the THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Bonat Method Exeter Markets .selves the two majoi’ problems of Permanent Waving 1. Establishes strong, waves close to the scalp. 2. Contr Is ijpglft tli.-y are soft a and kinky. Eoi.at revit the guesswork lifeless and dif Satisfaction gu lusting ('beautiful.n 231Whone takes limp. H. M BEAUTY SHOPPE Wheat, standard 95c. Outs 4l’c. Barley 70 c. Manitoba's Best $3.25 Welcome Flour $2.79 >horts $1.40 L.aa $1.35 L <w Grade Flour $1.75 Mixed chop $24.00 a ton Creamery butter 2S-29e Dairy Butter 19-22c. Egg" A large 25c. Eggs B 22 c. Eggs C 17c. Hogs, $8.75 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May. Warren and Marjorie are holidaying in Mit­ chell. . Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Elliot and fam.ly are holidaying at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Chambers, of L/ndm. visited with relatives liere ever the week-end. Mr. and Mr*. E. Lindenfield and funnily are holidaying for a ouple cf weeks at Grand Bend. Mi-s Dorothy Davis, stenographer a' t f Public Utilities Office is holi­ dayin'- at Grand Bend. Ma.-, ter Billy Redmond, of Detroit, is -rding August with his grand­ parent •> Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Peame. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones, of Hen­ sail. were visitors in the home of their s -n Mr. Arthur Jone.- recently. s Aldonu Wuerth and Grace L.tter. of Crediton. spent last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Go‘.tiding. Mrs. H. C. Carey' has returned h *m<- after spending a week with parents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant of Glencoe. ?dr-. No1, mar. Knight and children EebMe and Marjory, of Seaforth, are vl'itir.g with the former's parents M . ..ml Mrs. Wm. Andrew. Mr. Andrew Terry, of Atwocd and Lis 'nt Rev. James Teiry. of P--rt Lai:. <•■■ ii. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pochard Terry on Sunday. Mr. Ben. Abbott, of Lond n. Mr. and Mrs. ispi. of Stratford, ited with Mr. and Airs. W. F. 1* ‘t one day last week. Mr. J. McGinn, of AL nt real staff, took si n from London to jr.L in the Exhibition MJss Vtra Alooney, Life is spending her her : Moon Bend. Mi'S Jeanette Taman, nurse-in- traii.ing at the Royal Victoria Hos­ pital. Montreal, is holidaying with her parents, Air. and Airs. AV. W. Taman. Airs. W. II. McClellan and daugh­ ter Shirley Ann. have ieturned to their home at Stratford a tier visit­ ing with her parents. Air. and Airs. C. E. Aidworth. Air. and Airs. W. J. Lee, Harriett mid Billy. la-yr.-Zds. with Mrs. remain it. g Dr. C. It. and To rent-,., were and Airs. J. IL Jones at mer cottage ‘‘The Mayflower” Grand Bond over the holiday. Mr. ai.d Airs. W. C. Robinson and daughter Thelma have returned to Detroit after .holidaying at Bond and with relatives town. Aliss Luella will visit r-hell for a time. on d vis- Ab- ofthe Bank in the i-xjiir- Cleveland tak- Civic Holiday, of the London vacation with mother in town. Miss Irene .ey spent the week-end at Grand of Sarnia, and Mrs. Jack of London, spent Sunday F. Sharpe. Mrs. Lee is for the week. Mrs. guests Jarvis, of of Mr. their suni­ at Grand around in Mit- FOUND—On Highway north of ■ Exeter a keycase with keys. Apply rth End Service Station. NOTICE—Folks who are putt off the painting of their store and disorderaccount of me have the job paii.ting and effects in o take this w and two-tone E. L. JOHNSTON i I I n- LOCALS Mr. James Francis is visiting at his home in Bright. Mrs. A. Page and son John are holidaying at Grand Bend. Miss Ina Jaques is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brown, in Cayuga. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levett, of London, visited with Mrs. W. T. Acheson on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Edna Preston, of Cleveland. Ohio, is visiting with Mrs. McAvoy and Miss A. L. Sanders this week. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Van Valken- bu'.g. of Pt. Colborne, visited at the home •. f Mr. E. Al. Dignan on Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers spent the holidays at Meaford the g.tests of Mr. and Mrs. Al. E. Gard­ iner. Rev. Douglas U. Hill, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. J, G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—The Alinister Beginning a series of three sermons Key Men of the Bible “ABRAHAM” Text: Hebrews XI:8—“He went out, not knowing whither he went.” There will 1)6 no soi'vico in the morning during August. Thursday, August 13th, S. S. and Congregational Picnic to Turnbull’s Grove. UNION SERVICES Main St. and James St. United Churches Rev. A. E. Elliott in charge The Alain Street Choir will lead the service of song. 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Alain St. 7 p.m.—James St. Prayer Service Thursday at 8 p.m. in Alain St. Church Miss Helen Francis, of Bright and Mr. Jack Town, of Woodstock, visited with Miss Ina Jaques or. Sunday. Mrs. Horney and Miss Al, A. Hor­ ton have returned home after visit­ ing for ten days in Toronto, Osliawa and Lake Scugog. Miss Alarnid Cromar, Mrs. Geo. Griffiths and Mr. Clif Griffiths, Tor­ onto, are visitors at Mr. James Handford’s this week. ne by sp plaster repared to ’house painting on furniture.—• FOR SALE—19-:Titt Apply Geo. Div phone Exeter 1 LOST—A car Monday morning. ■ turn to Russell Times-Advocate Of 3 1, ork pigs. R.R. L$ke oad, ly re- r at the eward, WANTED—A ^ond'^liand poit- able garage. . ly at the Ford Garage. HONEY FOR SALE-^ChoicS>, clo­ ver honey, 9c. a lb. oi*'8(2 in 5$ lb, Price^ sjubW't to * phone lots or over, i change. Wesley Crediton. 17rl4. FOR SALE—Choice cloy^^voney at 9c a lb. Fifty poun^Hfr in customer's containers, T Pym, Exeter, two blocks ea Coll-Frontenac Series FOR SALE and enclosed coal And 4 burner; als Tractor plow, 3 bottom, used ve condition. App] ville. perfect J. Mel­ il i Joh urro Oke, of Toronto, visit- and Mrs. Geo. Hunter Lloyd and two children Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Forrest, of St. Petersburg Florida, arrived here this week and are visiting among the Eacrett connection. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snell and daughter, of London, are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Snell at their summer cottage at Grand Bend. Mrs. Annie Westcott and Mrs. Muir and daughter, of Seaforth, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Easterbrook on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Higgins, of Clinton, and Mr. Andrew nd with Mr. Friday last. Mrs. Alex Beverley and Shirley are holidaying with the former's father, Mr. L. Day. They also spent some time at Grand Bend. Miss Grace Ferris, of Courtland, who is attending the summer school at Western University, London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell and Mrs. S. Bradt and Mr. J. Bradt visited over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bradt and family at Oak Lodge. Grand Bend. Miss Mary Gardiner, of Thames Road, has taken a position as steno­ grapher with Snell Bros. & Co., tak­ ing the place of Miss Mildred Murphy, who resigned. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Down and son Edwin, of London, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taylor and attended the Dear­ ing family picnic on Monday. It was announced last week that Mr. G. J. Dow would hold an auction sale cn Friday, Aug. 7th. The has been changed to Thursday, Gth. See aclvt. page four. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery son Mui ray, left Tuesday for home in Weyburn, Sask., after vis­ iting for nearly Montgomery’s Handford. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon returned Friday after holi­ daying in Rochester, N.Y. .They were accompanied home by Mrs. A. A. Erricson and son Billy who are spending the week here. Mrs. J. C. Love and Miss Irene | Love, of London, visited with the j former's son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Partlo. The former has returned to her home while the latter is remaining on a j visit. Between closing time Saturday evening and opening time Monday morning someone stole a large brass hook used in holding open one of the main doors of the The hook was wrenched brass foundation. I date Aug. and their a month with Mrs. father, Mr. Jas. Wm. May and son postoffice. thefrom and and TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middleinlss Eighth Sunday After Trinity 10 a.m.—-Sunday School 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer & Sermon No evening service during the summer months. THE EMMANUEL TEMPLE BRANCH Located in the Opera House, Exeter Sunday Services, August S)th 2 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class 3 p.m.—-Devotional 7 p.m.—Prophetic message Bright surging ano. a 'warm wel­ come to all. Come. Fastor, J. T. Edgar ..Beauty Seekers.. Shelton’s Permanent Was^’will give you a hairdress glorify your personal Treat you^elf permanent. will a better M.&Russell Phone 245 THE GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE CO Offers Policies tfljF Meet Every Ijfsurai^l C. V. PICKARD Ph Once More We Urge You to take advantage mer prices |pn D Cleaned A cannot det will be woit for it next Phone 1571 hd try some D.&H. hrac ona JAS. Phone 157j. ow Sum- H. Cone- Anthracite torage and in you paid P. BOWEY Sun Life Rep. ..............,C'„ “A Home MELVILLE INN Rooms y^h Mrs. C. A. Southcott Stella. Mrs. Al. Sheere Dorothy Sims are spending this month at Grand Bend. Mrs. South­ cott has not been enjoying the best of health of late and it is hoped the change may benefit her. Miss Olive Wood, of Toronto; Miss Doris Harmon, of Stratford, and Misses Peail Wood, Mota Salter Jean Sheere. Gertrude Francis, Mary MoKaig and Celia Christie occupied Mr. J. W. Herr's new cottage at Grand Bend over the holidays. Sev­ eral of the girls are remaining for the week. Master Donald Traquair is holi­ daying with -relatives at Hamilton. Aliss Helen Penhale, of Toronto, is holidaying for a month at her home here. Airs. C. Pilon was called to Wind­ sor Saturday owing to the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Nelson Dearing. Air. and Mrs. Nelson Hill, of To­ ronto. arc holidaying with the former's mother, Mrs. L. Aidworth. Air. and Mrs. Clayton Martin, of Englehart, Now out., visited with Mr. and Airs. Goo, Hunter on Satur­ day, Airs, Lillie Billings after an ex­ tended visit hero with her sister Airs, Acheson returned to London on. Saturday. Girls $3.95Boys $2.95 The very thing for Boys or Girls for the cool evenings pure all wool botany yarns and come in Scarlet, Navy and Manila Brown two piece. skirt. These suits are made from Boys in Girls in three piece with pleated Extra Special in Porch Dresses 7 dozen only Porch Dresses. These are regular $1.50 numbers and are the best values we have ever been able to give our customers. They come in floral and geo­ metric patterns. Sizes 14 to 44. Buy two or three at this price. Special $1.00 Cotton Dresses Another value in Cotton Dresses, values to $2.19. We bought these at a special price and are offering them this week at each, $1.59. I ■?a G New China and Glassware Surpise 21c & BEANS Libby’s Large tin BROOMS 4-string good quality Each...........25c CORN FLAKES Sugar Crisp 3 pkgs, for . . This week we have received aBne assortment of New China and invite you to bring your visitors injjfe see the many new pieces w&ffi Prices vary from 25c. to $2.25. CORN SYRUP Prices are up and will be higher Buy at the low price 5 lb. pails .. 10 lb. pails . : 38 6 PRESERVING SUPPLIES quart Fruit Jars $1.13 doz. Pint Fruit Jars 99c. a doz. Best Quality Zinc Rings 23c dozen Rubber Rings . 10c 5c. doz. KEEN’S MUSTARD 1-2 lb..............49c 1-4 lb..............25c For your Pickles this Season and Table Use. Try Heintz Special Vinegar Per gallon ... 59c Southcott Bros Hensail, Phone 16 Exeter, Phone 16 I LOCAL NEWS in Hamilton, Marlette and been days returned few her the Sud- par- over trip. Air. and Airs. A. J. Traquair spent the holiday visitin; Air. and Airs. AV. H. Dearing are visiting in Sarnia, other points in Alichigan. " M-i’S. Eliza sSnell, who has ■confined to hefn bed for a few is much improved and able to be out again. Air. Hugh Creech, ALA., of the Banting Institute, Toronto, is holi­ daying with his parents, All’, and Mrs. R. N. Creech. Aliss Lillian Payne, of Toronto, who1 ihas been visiting in New York, is here visiting with heir parents Air. and Airs. John Payne. Aliss Halttie Handford last week to Woodstock after a weeks’ visit at -the * home of father M|i\ James Handford. Mr. W. IT. Aloise, manager of Bank .of Montreal, with M-rs. Moise and three cliildfrien, are holidaying for three weeks at Po-rt Elgin. Dr. and Airs. C. J. Wood, of bury, visited with the former's ents, Air. and Mrs. F. Wood, the week-end while on a motor Air. and Mrs. Leslie Swatice, and family, of Tillsonburg, spent Wed­ nesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook and attended the Band Tattoo. Rev. J. W. Down and Miss Flor­ ence Down left Tuesday for a motor t-rip to Ottawa and Quebec. They ex­ pect to spend two or tli'nee weeks holidaying at Oak Lake. Mr. and Airs. Geo. Alawson, of town and Mr. and Airs. E. Tuck- ey and Donald, of London, spent last week on a motor trii) in Alichigan going as far as Bay City. Air. and Mrs. Roland Brintnell and two daughters Alarjorie and Dorothy left Friday ton- tiheir home in AIooso Jaw, after a ten day visit with the former’s parents, Air, and Mrs. Jas. Brintnell. Juj/'f/rub)ibrn THE REST New flLoWrrice 35c« Sold at Bwrtvning’s Drugstore Astounding Offer for Limited Time* FREE PANTS! WITH EVERY SUIT MEN! Here’s youi’ chance to get a High-Grade Suit from your own selection of fine quality fabrics—styled jpsfeas you desire it and guaranteed Tailored toAour Measiiat • A* ■ “DiproNsa WITH AN Ex|feA PAIRJjj — AstoiihdinggSl$13 ROUSERS FREE fue Priced as low as 50 W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Aliss Leia Wyatt Reg N., of Salis­ bury, N. C., is visiting with F. G. Wright. Air and Mrs. Wright and Miss Wyatt have just returned from a five-day motor trip to Muskoka .and Callander. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Treble and M<rs. V. Armstrong and daughter Lorraine visited over Air, and M-rs. ford and also Kincardine. Mr. and Airs. Russell Bloomfield and family, Air. Bankson Bloomfield and girl fniend, Miss Lawrene Wil­ loughby, of Owen Sound, spent the week-end with Air. Ernest Colling­ wood at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam S tanlake. Air. and Airs, Alelvin L. Sims, of Windsor, visited at the (home of their parents over the week-end and also took in the Sims’ Runion on Monday at Springbank, Mir. Thomas Appleton of town, returned with them to visit among friends in Windsor and Detroit, the holiday with W. Gardiner at- Alea- took in the reunion at AH and Mrs. Geo. Bart^g^x^ son Warren, of Toronto, and Mr. *and Airs. John Hinchcliffe, of Wood- stock, visited over the holidays at the home of Mr. Nelson Kestle. Recent visitors with Rev. J Down and Miss Down were: Mr. and Mrs. AlcC-rary, .Miss Gertrude Trot­ ham and Kenneth Shields, London, and Aliss Gertrude Newman, Osliawa y*3V‘ Bushton has returned to his duties at the Bank of Montreal Air. and Airs. B-roughton spent a week at Bright’s Grove near Sarnia and visited for a week with the former’s brother at Paris. Miss Eva Broughton of Paris, is at present visiting with them, -Mrs. M. A. ormston, of Brooklyn, Ont., is visiting at the Home of her nephew, Mr. Goo. Hunter and with other relatives in this community. Airs. Ormston, wlio is 86 years of age, is a remarkably smart woman. Sh<» made the journey hero alone bv Ims. other relatives in this J. w.