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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-08-20, Page 2THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1936 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE technique of theThe advanced Bonat Method solves the two perman 1. Establishes?last t dry takes limp, major problems of it Waving . strong, waves close to/the scalp. 2. Controls/ringlet ends they are softj^ind beautiful^ and kinky. Bonat revitalizing ja ^wavingthe guesswjjrk out lifeless an Satisfaetim hair. f-anteed. Phone 231w Exeter Markets l#at $1.00 40c. 'eed Barley 70c ’’Manitoba’s Best $3.25 Welcome Flour $2.70 Shorts $1.50 Bran $1.45 Bow Grade Flour $1.75 Creamery butter 28-29e Dairy Butter 19-22c. Eggs Eggs Eggs Hogs A large 25c, B 220. C 16c. $9.00 lz|S HI CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.- 7 H. M. SMITH BEAUTY SHOPPE EXETER COUNCIL August 10th, 1936 The regular meeting of the muni­ cipal council held with all members present. The minutes of the meet­ ing held July 27th were read and with a correction as made in the re­ quest cf Mr, James Taylor, the ■word tax substituting the word as­ sessment, the same were adopted on motion of councillors Middleton and Hern and carried. Circulars were laid on the table: Circular letters were read as fol­ lows: Declarations regarding allot­ ment of school taxes from the fol­ lowing firms were submitted and ordered filed: Swift Canadian Co., Limited; Chainway Stores, Limited; The Bell Telephone Co,, of Canada; Supertest Petroleum Co., Limited; Canada Packers Limited, per Gunns Limited. A circular letter from the department of health with a state­ ment setting forth that after Sept. 1st a charge will be made for insul­ in as supplied to patients of 25 per cent, of the cost obligating the muni­ cipalities for the supplied. There insulin after this A request was lie Utilities Commission council to further arrange for finan- •cial aid in the sum waterworks local Granted on motion Morley and Hern. A letter was read Sweitzer regarding the right of way now being used by the -citizens. The council’s reply to the request was that this being a private matter the council had no control. A request was made by the Wo­ men’s Institute for the loan of chairs for an open air entertainment. Granted with the request that the chairs be returned to the hall the same evening. Motion by Morley and Middleton-. W. C. Pearce, relief officer, hand­ ed in his report for July. Only one family on relief for a small amount. The following accounts were read and ordered paid: Public Utilities Commission, street and park light­ ing $225.25; F. Coates, supplies, $2.01; W. Hatter, milk 5 6c.; W. J. Beer, batteries and rental fire dept. $1.00; J. WT. Morley, Fidelity Bond, W. C. Pearce $8.00; Treas. Usborne Council, bal. on gravel $132.48; Traquair Hardware, supplies $19.; J. M. Roberts, county clerk, re in­ digent patient, $7.00; W. Andrew, labor $18.00; H. Smith, labor $5.; R. G. Seldon, cement R&B, culvert $122,85. Passed on motion of Dignan Middleton. Adjourned by Morley. jos. Senior, Clerk -a I I I <i ■■ i n i wit, ■—-g GARDEN SOCIAL AND BAND CONCERT featuring the Exeter Concert Baud on the lawij^ of Mr. W. J. Seymour^ Andrew ‘ Street, Northern'’’’ THURSDAY, AUpUST 20th /from 8 t^^fb.30 p.m. under the^-artfspices of the Exeter Women’s Institute (Fortune-telling and ice-cream booth on the grounds Come and enjoy a musical treat Concert and Refreshments 25c. i I I fl" LOCALS Dr. W. E. Weekes desires to an­ nounce that his offlce/will be closed from August 17 th t’fyZSSth. Dr. H. H. Cowen wishes toDr. H. H. Cowen- wishes to an­ nounce that his office \yjll be closed from August 17th to Aggust 30th. cost of insulin so will be date. made by no the for free Pub- the of $5,000 for improvement, of Councillors from Mr. S. and LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. Motz and family are holidaying at Grand Bend. Mr. Thos. Appleton visited in De­ troit for a few days last week. Mr. W. J. Lower, of La Porte, Ind., is visiting his daughter Mrs. John Taylor. Miss. Reta Rowe spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston-, of iLondon. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Quance and Clifford spent a few days last week at Grand Bend Mr. Eugene Howey is holidaying for a couple of weeks with his par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Howey. Mr. Grant Sanders, M.A., of Mont- Clair, N.J., is holidaying with his parents, Mr. .and Mrs. S. M. Sanders. Mrs. J. G. Jones and Miss May Jones tage Bend. Mr. Tonto, the forme’r’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis. Messrs. Milton and Homer Russell Leonard Greb and Ken Hockey are on a fishing trip this week to Ches- ley Lake. are holidaying at their cot- “The Mayflower” at Grand and Mrs. R. E. Davis, of To- are visiting for a week with -Sunday School -The Minister Second of the series Key Men ol’ the Bible “MOSES” Text: Deuteronomy XXIV: 10.... “And there arose not a prophet since in Israel, like unto Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face." There will be no service in the morning during August. . rf4.... ..................- Miss Vera Rowe is holidaying in Toronto. Mr. Nathaniel Ogden is confined to his home through illness. Mr. Jas. Creech, of Detroit, visit­ ed with relatives over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Tuckey are holidaying at Grand Bend for a week. Rain is badly needed as field and garden crops are suffering from the drought. Mrs. W. G. Walker is visiting with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Chappell at Dundas. Miss Annie Weekes, of Guelph, is visiting with her sister Miss Minnie Weekes. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Southcott are holidaying at San Sousi in District. Dr. Dunlop, wife and are holidaying this week toulin island. The choir of Trivitt Church held a successful Goderich on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dinney and Barbara vis­ ited in Lis-towel last week. iMr. and Mrs. P. David and son Grant, of London, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carey. Mrs. E. J. Miners, who has been visiting in Exeter for some time has returned to her h-oime- in Kingsville. Rev. and Mrs. Connor and daugh­ ter’ Elaine, of Embro, visited day last week with Bowey. Mr. and Mrs. H. Henry visited with Geddes on Sunday, ing for the week. Mrs. Rae Clark and DUrine, of St. Thomas, Mrs. Bloomfield and Roy 'Austin, of London, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd. Miss Marion Schwegler, has re­ turned to her home in Toronto af­ ter holidaying with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dore. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lampman, of Burgesville and Mr. W. H. Lampman and family, of Woodstock, visited on Sunday at the home of the form­ er's son Mr. K. J. and Mrs. Lamp­ man. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bickell, don visited on Sunday with ter’s parents Mr. and Mrs, Kuntz. Their daughter Musk oka daughter, on Mani- Memorial picnic at one Mr. and Mrs. J. p.m.- o Regent Knitted Suits for Boys and Girls The very thing for Boys or Girls for the These suits are made from pure all wool botany yarns and come in Scarlet, Navy and Manila Brown. Boys in two piece. Girls in three piece with pleated skirt. cool evenings Boys $2.95 Girls $3.95 UNION SERVICES Main St. and James St. United Churches Rev. A. E. Elliott in charge The Main Street -Choir will lead the service of song. a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—James Street p.m.—Main Street 10 11 i Prayer Service Thursday at S p.m in Main St. Church TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemisn 10 11 Eighth Sunday After Trinity a.m.—'Sunday School . a.m.—'Morning Prayer & Sermon No evening service during the summer months. THE EMMANUEL TEMPLE BRANCH 2 Bible 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. New China aifd Glassware This week we have received a fine afsortment of New China and Glassware. We invite you to bring your visitors in to the many new pieces we have to offer. Prices vary from 25c. to $2.25. CROC CORN FLAKES Sugar Crisp 3 pkgS. 5 5 5 5 21c Quaker, 3 for 23c Kellogg, 3 for 25cl Located in the Opera House, Exeter Sunday Services, August 16tli p.m.—Sunday School and Class 3 p.m.—'Devotional 7 p.m.—Prophetic message In- the absence of the pastor will be a guest speaker for Services Come! ! Bright singing ana come to all.Come. pastor, methods jams which also there th© a warm wel- J. T. Edgar by which ■- SALMON | Fancy Red 1 lb. tin..........25c 1-2 lb. tin.... 15c JEWEL SHORTENING 2 1-lb. pkgs. . 25c ever, demands illy (pleasing in the nutritional value of fresh ucts, can be produced.!.dd pectin and boil one minute" aken the place of the old slogan gives attractive jams and jellies very little effort, very little j consumpion, and all the beau- variety of colour and flavour in us fruits just as nature made Eyre and son Mr. and Mrs. G. Henry is stay- tin is a chemical substance ob- 1 fr-om ripe fruits, particularly s and, in the right combination­ acid, is necessary, to f-orm a consistency. Some fruits contain i in large quantities, others THE GREAT WEST LIF ASSURANCE CO. Offers Poi|cies to Meet Every InsftrancjfF Need C. V. PIC Phone f 95c White Rubber Rings 5c doz. Best Zinc Rings 23c. dozen Fruit Jars, pints 99c. dozen TOMATO CATSUP Crosse & Blackwell 2 bottles for . 25c SPECIALS Choice CLOVER HONEY t. sealers CANNING AND PICKLING 3g PICKLES IS SEASON eintz Special Pickling Vinegar, per gal. Pure Per gallon 5. 59c APPLE CIDER VINEGAR 1 gal. jars us. 50c KEEN’S 1-2 lb. , 1-4 lb. . MUSTARD c 5 5 5.5. 49C • • • • • 2 5 c . Southcott Bros Hensail, Phone 16 Exeter, Phone 16 LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mr. A. E. Buswell, Ted and Helen-, are holidaying with their daughter, Mrs. B. Ellsmere, at Golden Valley, Northern Ontario. W-r. and Mrs. H. Clark and Mrs. ?l?’Gilfillan, of San Francisc-0, Calif., Turnbull the ■old VM-: il>G visited with Mr. W. A. and M^s- J. T. Stewart week. past Astounding Offer for Limited Time FREE PANTO WITH ERY SU chance to get^r^High-Grade Suit Fabrics—styled just as MEN! Here’s your from your own selection/of fine quali you desire it and guaranteed Miss Kathleen Strang week-end guest of Misses Elaine -Stanbury, at Bayfield rendered a solo in Knox Church on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. -Garnet Passmore and family, of Sarnia, visited the former’s mother Mrs, E. Passmore and other relatives during the week­ end. Misses Helen Dignan and Marjorie Medd, ’ho- attended the Dignan- Mowat wedding at Acton on Satur­ day will visit at Brampton and To­ ronto before .returning home. The following were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston: Mrs. I. Jarrott, of Kippen and dau­ ghter Miss Etta, of Toronto; Mr. R. Searson, -of Btrathroy, cousin of Mr. Johnston; Mr. Ernest Blake and five children, Lucknow. Mr. Blake is a cousin of Mrs. Johnston. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnston and Peter, of Wallkill, N.Y.; Dr. and Mrs. John­ ston spent a few days at Rochester, with the latter’s mother and they are then going to camp for ten days in< Massachuttes. Miss Evelyn Wednesday from Goderich. Miss Goderich, accompanied her home and .visited for a few days. Other guests at the- home of Mr, and Mrs. G. S. Howard were Mr. and Mrs. W. Eis- enbach, Dorothy and Verna of De­ troit; Miss Mary Johnston- of New Liskeard. Mf. and Mrs. Norman Johnston and daughter, Anna May, of Bolivia, South America, ^tr. and Mrs. Johnston are doing^Z mission­ work at Caiepe Mission was Jean the and and fl' F-' Tailored to J^jlBr Measure by BNSHIRE”“D45 WITH AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS FREEOnce More We of Lon- the lat- William Dorothy Ann returned home with them visiting for a couple of weeks her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Grierson their Lyle and Harold, Mrs. Neuart and Miss Ella Seuart, of Lintlaw, Sask., who- have been at Listowel attend­ ing the Old Boys’ Reunion- visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Aidworth on Monday before leaving for their home in Sask. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. England and. two sons Carlisle and George and three daughters, Margaret, Rose and Ivy, of Calgary and Stewart Chap­ man, of Lacombe, Alta., motored with Mrs. John W. after with sons i Urge You to take advantage of mer prices on D. Cleaned Anthracite^Anthracite cannot dete|oriate storage and will be worth mor han you paid for it next Sail Phone 157j Iknirf’ try some D.&H. JAS. P. BOWEY Phone 157j. Sun Life Rep. — Astounding Value Priced as low as $23.50 W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. —.. Mr. j, j, O’Brien, of BrwceHeld, visited in Exeter on Thursday and called on many of his old friends who were glad to see him. Mrs. F. Newman and son Seldon and Mr. Wallace Seldon returned .Saturday from a motor trip to Roch­ ester, Minn. They were accompanied home by Mrs. R, g. Seldon who re­ cently underwent an operation- at the Mayo Brog, Hospital, where her son Dr. Harry Seldon, is one of the physicians. Mrs. Seldon stood the long trip very well. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kydd, Bill and Sylvia, spent the week-end at th© home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd on their way homo to Toronto after having spent a month travelling and sight seeing. Some of the places visited wore*: Pueblo, Col., ’’W’"’ mountains in Wyoming and tana, up to Calgary into tlm Cana­ dian Rockies and British Columbia returning by way of Nebraska and Iowa, Mr. .Sim Pollen, of Flint, Mich., spent the week-end with relatives here. He was accompanied home on Monday by his mother Mrs. W- Pollen where weeks. Mr. * consist­ dr Sodom, apply to J. !xete& Ont. ,/8-13-3tc. ------------------- / FOR SALE—IA fbur-rfheel Chev- / rolet trailer, cheap. Ap$ly to Hy. I Sterling, Hay, P.O FOR RENT—; Ing cf seventy-fiv^’ aere For further par W, Morley, Solic J MEN ^NTJ3D To train for^os^Shs on refrig­ eration and ajjr-co;' lation and re; ~ to- furnish $ age and pre; Box 2SOB. ‘tioning instal- <. Must be able erences. ooBupation, state Apply putting stores on order should praying? also I soiled plaster am prepared to Ii house painting NOTICE—Fol c>££ the painting account of mess have the job do painting and tin effects in offcesi take this wo-rk, b and two-tone effect on furniture. E, L. JOHNSTON down and are visiting England’s mother, Mrs. Taylor. At the bowling jitney _ ening last six rinks participated. First prize was won by G. Cochrane, H. C. Carey, E. J. Wethey and W. E. Sanders with three wins plus 17. Second prize was won by Mrs, Rivers Wm. Davis, G. May and R. N. Creech with two wins minus 1. , Several children from the Neigh­ borhood Workers’ Association, Tor­ onto, are enjoying a two cation in various homes These children came to Exeter in care of the conductor of U. and are enjoying a vacation they would otherwise be deprived of. Rev. Join Walker, wife and two daughters, of Hickson, visited with the former’s brother Mr. Edwin Walker, over the week-end. Mr. Walker and family have been holi­ daying with relatives in New York State and at Buckingham, Quebec, Friday ev- weeks’ va­ in Exeter. -B A 'train/ even- vislt- With Cyril Hennessey of the Highway South, cut a nasty gash in the right knee joint with one of the knives of a threshing machine Tuesday ing. Miss Olive Coxsworth, R.N., ed for several days last week Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Weekes while on her way home to Vancouver from England, Miss Coxsworth, who was a classmate of Mrs. Weekes, is in charge of the Out Patients Depart­ ment at Vancouver General Hospital Mr, M. L. Vincent, of the Wind­ sor Daily .Star, with wife and chil­ dren Robert and Bert and the Miss­ es Betty, Marjorie and twins Elean­ or and Corrine and Mr, E. A. Gauld, of the Canada Bread Co., London, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, S. J. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs, Vincent and family were enroute* to their summer cottage at Ipperwaxh Reach, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott expect to spend the coming week with them at the Beach.... . Howard returned the Girls’ Camp at Mary Howard, of to Wiggins Lake, they will camp for Mich., a few Preston Dearing has * ■o, OKACO/iN 4>O£5T/f£REST ' New Low Price 35c* Sold at Browning’s Drugstore dispos­ ed of a Dorset yearling ram that was shipped this week to be exhibit­ ed at the Illinois State Fair, iMr. Dearing has made an enviable repu­ tation for himself with his Dorset sheep. He is at present fitting sev­ eral sheep for exhibition at Toronto and other fairs this season. Miss Helen Stan.bury, who has been taking the Department of Edu­ cation Summer Course in Music at Toronto in furtherance of her Kin­ dergarten Specialist Certificate is spending the remainder of the holi­ day season with her parents at Bay- field, Blie was accompanied by Miss Lona Reeve who is remaining for a week, Banff, Mon-