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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-08-27, Page 8TRUBSMT, AVGVST 37th, 1930 The advanced technique of the Bonat Method Exeter Markets solves the two THE EMMANUEL TEMPLE Rector, Rev. M<. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader. Mr. Middlemlss CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Douglas C. Hill, B.A., B.». Minister Mrs. J, G. Cochrane, Organist Main St. and James St. United Churches THE EXETER TIMES-APVOCATE UNION SERVICES Rev. A. E. Elliott in charge COFFEE BRANCH a 10 11 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH per gallon .. . 35c a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—J mines Street. TEA Our Own Blend, Mixed or Black PICKLING For your pickling wants this season our prices are right and quality the best. COCOA in Bulk, a Pure Dutch Cocoa per pound ... 15c .. 49c Wheat 98c 45c. <ed Barley 72c anituba’s Best $3.25 Welcome Flour $2.70 Shorts $1.55 Bran $1.50 Low Grade Flour $1.85 Creamery Butter 30e Dairy Butter 19-22c. Eggs A large 25c. Eggs B, 21e. Eggs, C 15c Hogs $S.75 BACK TO SCHOOL lastin'* t dry takes limp,waving maj«>r problems of Permanent Waving 1. Establishes strong, waves close to the scalp. 2. Control ringlet ends •they are so$ and beautiful and kinky Bonat Revitalizing the guesswork out lifeless '|ud diffic^s SatisfaeQun gu^/anteed. phone 23lw H. M. SMITH BEAUTY SHOPPE LOCALS i i LOCAL NEWS Taylor, 3 52 Central visited her aunt, last week. County track meet Notice Dr. Roulst/n de^y that his DeJaL fice w.- after Septe er 1st foi’ Date of re-opening will be ed later. announce be closed vacation, announc- 10 a.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—The Minister l*eace or War Text—James 1:4, “From whence come fightings among you? Come not hence, even of your lusts war in your members?” There will be no service in morning during August. Knitted Suits for Boys and Girls The very thing for school wear and cool evenings Made from pure wool Botany yarn and comes in Scarlet, Navy and Manila Brown. Boys in two piece. Girls in three piece with pleated skirt. Annie Whitby, of Knox Home, Toronto, visited on with Mr. and Mrs, Hy. Del- Mis- Connie Anderson, of London is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Doug­ las Thompson. Miss Myrta Ave., L.ndon, Mrs, F. Sharpe The Huron will be held in Exeter on Friday. September 25th. Mrs. S. Quance and Mrs. O. Bran- d- n. cf Toronto, are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer at Grand Bend. Mrs. A. A. Ferguson, of Toronto, is visiting her sister and brother, Mrs. Susan Egan and Mr. James Sweet. Miss Church Sunday bridge. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paisley are holi­ daying for t\yo weeks at Orillia and North Bay. Mr. E. Coates, of Brampton is relieving as manager of the Chainway Store while Mr. Paisley i- on vacation, Mr. and Mis. Wm. Jerkell and daughter Miss Frances, of Youngs­ town, Ohio; Mrs. Howe and Miss Helen Howe, of Toronto and Miss Helen. Fairley, of Vancouver, ale the guests of Miss L. M. Jeekell. Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Delbridge re­ turned Monday from a pleasant tor trip to Montreal, Quebec, Gaspe Peninsula, Halilfax and Andrews-by-the-Sea. N.B. At latter place they spent a week where Mr. Delhiidge attended a convention of underwriters for the Confedera­ tion Life Association. mo- the St. the NOTICE We are booking orders for izer for fall wheat and have phosphates add materials fertilizers, ou’r mixed i and mixed All ingredte^ts used In fertilizers Jef •e guaranteed analyses. Refo uying be sure and inquire ab/[t prices of club mixed fei/41’-'"; Exete&lpf&ted Farmers’ Club M. R. Cudmore, Sec'y-Treas Phone 13-2, Exeter. TEACHER No. 2, Hay, September Is Apply to P. 1, Exeter. WANTED duties or S. S. o commence class certificate, insford, Sec’y, R. R. FOR SALE—As used^ 2-furrow traetor plow in.A-1 honjiition. ed right for quic^Xsale. John Campbell,. Exeter. FOR SALE-—New Am at 6c a lb. Cucumber^ Market prices. W. F. _______ f HONEY FOR SA.tE—Gj?/d qual- Honey 1 sizes. ity amber honey at. 7 customers’ contain customer taking/H) lb. per lb. DayZl Parker, R. 3. f } RiONEY FOR .7 SA^E /- Good quality light b-mber hbijAy, 6c per lb. in customers^ containers, Parker, ChiselhurSt, ,/ ■or over Exeter. lb. in • one 6c R. Geo. 4tp NURSING—'Mrs. Anms,i.ncrhg is ■.prepared to do prac.ttetff"' or mater­ nity nursing at-dffjr' home, Phone 3.5 or see doctors. ""-------------------/ We have taken the agphey Empire Fertilizer. Book/your quirements with us. /delivery be made before the /nd of August. —HARVEY BROS/ —. J — ---- for re­ will ---Z/—-' FOR SALE—New C.C.M, Bjcy'Cle double frame, forks and^hdbdlebars with large delivegy^Siwier. In ex­ cellent conditiotffApply N. Batters- by, Huron St., Exeter, Ont, FOR SALE—3 Walnut : and .one Curly Maple Coffee,tip top table, 1 WalnmiT bed-side table, 2 antique walnut chairs, 1 highboy, 1 'spool ter. bedstead.-—Harry Gidley, Exe- KANO TUNING T, Gibbs, (piano tuner, late Regina, will be week Orders left at Martin’s to, X ooms P.O. R Heintzinan Co. Exeter and dis/rict first Heptembbr Music Store will be,attended X WANTED TO/R^J>-Two /heated. AppIy^Bb’jFSSe F ' FOR RENT ZSfass ing of seventy-five ac/6s for Sodom. For further parficu rs apply to L W. Morley, Solidit/-, Exeter, Ont. / 8-13-3tc. Z FOR SALE—IA four-wheel Chev- ' roiet trailer, cheap., Apply to Ky. . Sterling, W. P.O, V of in ill rm consist- are lioli-Mrs. G. Geddes a week in Muskoka. J. Senior is vacationing Inn. Lake of Bays, On- Mr. and dajing for Miss B. at Bigwin tarte. Mrs. Wm. Kuntz is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Austin Biekell, :f London. M:s. V. L. Roulston, of Simcoe, is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howald. Mrs. Della Scott, of Toronto, vis- with Mrs. 10 11 James Street choir will have charge of the music. 7 p.m__Main Street. Main Street choir will have charge of the music Prayer Service Thursday at 8 p.m. in Main St. Church of Ilderton F. Sharpe ited over the week-end Evelyn Broderick. Mrs. John A. Tuckey, visited her sister Mrs. over the week-end. Mis. M. Sheere has returned to her home after holidaying for three weeks at Giand Bend. Miss Marjorie Pearce, of Toronto, is home for a few weeks vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Pearce. Miss M. Chambers, of Woodstock, is visiting her cousins Mr. and Mrs. John Chambers. Mrs. May Beirnes, of Galt, visited during the week with her niece, Mrs. C. W. Christie. Mr. Gordon Hewlett, of Oshawa, is holidaying at the home of his mother, Mrs. M. Hewlett. Mr. and Mis. Roy Winer, of Flint Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Winer over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper, of town, and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mc­ Cool, of Wingham, visited for a few days in- Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Pring and Dorothy, of London, Mr. Sproule, Mrs. E. Mc- Falls and Charles called on Mrs. M. Hewlett last Sunday, Mrs. W. F. Abbott has returned home after camping with her sister Miss Seed, of Chicago, for two weeks at Courtright. Mr, and Mrs, M. Hazelwood, of Vancouver, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and other rela­ tives in this community, Messrs. Norman Norry, E. O. Harness,Walter Matthews, Jim and George Wong spent Wednesday of last week at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Redmond, of Detroit, were home for Sunday and their son Billy who has been here for August returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jacobs and two children, of Detroit, are holidaying with the former’s parents at Clinton and with Exeter. Mrs. J. Southcott the London Conference W.M.S. Mis­ sionary school which is meeting in Alma College, St. Thomas,. Mrs. R. N. Creech and son Creech left Friday for Sarnia they took the boat up the Lakes to Duluth. They will visit with Mr, and Mrs. Wanless. Mrs. J. W. Harrison and Mrs. M. Belling, of Detroit,, have been visit­ ing with Mrs. J. G. Jones at her summer home at Grand Bend and with relatives in this community. Mr. and M.ijs. J. Taylor, of Lon­ don and their daughter Mrs, Moir and two sons, of the West, are on an extended visit with her .parents and visited with day recently. Mr, and Mrs. Zion, Mr. and and Mrs, H. Kyle, of Exeter, visit­ ed with Mr. Harness’ cousins Robinson Janney and Mr. and Geo, Janney near Arkona on day. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Webber family, of Ingersoll, spent Sunday with Mrs. Webber’s mother Mrs. S. Handy and with ’her sister, Mrs. Stanbury, at Bayfield. Miss Elaine . Stanbury accompanied them back for a week’s visit. Mrs. A. Page and son John visit­ ed for a few days during the past week with .friends at Thamesville. Mrs. Page is this week attending the W.M.S, London Conference Mission­ ary school which is 'meeting in Alma College, St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Dearing re- of last week Sarnia, Mr. relatives at Caseville and attended the 12th Sunday after Trinity a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—Holy Communion No evening service during summer months. The annual anniversary services will be lielrl on Sunday, September 6th at 11 a.m. and 7 p.'m. Located in the Opera House, Exeter 2 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class 3 p.m.—.Devotional 7 p.m.—Prophetic message Come! ! The pastor will be present to conduct services next Sunday Bright singing ano. a warm wel­ come to all. Come. x-’astor, J. T. Edgar Holiday, Permanents... Shelton’s Penrfranent Wave will give/you/f hairdress that will glorjyj^ur personality and brightenK/our holidays. M. Russell Phone 245 relatives H. Jones are this and friends in and Mrs. J. M. week attending Hugh where Great THE GREAT WEST/tlFE ASSURANCE^O. Offers Policies to Meet EvprjJlnsurance Need C. V. PICKARD Phone 165 Last Call for Low Summer Prices Prices on & H. Cone/51eaned Anthracite/ are likely/to S° UP any day./ There i§/>till time to make a /substanti us tod Mrs. John Ephriam M-rs. Ted. Moir oine Hern, of Harness Mr. Mrs. Sull- and turned the latter part after holidaying in Dearing visited with Port Huron, Marlette, Bay Point, Mich. He throe day Blue Water Carnival at Port Huron. Phone Call P. BOWEY 157j. Sun Life Rep, Rev. and Mrs. Borden Cunuing- ham and daughter Betty, of Glencoe, visited the forepart of the week with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Mason and family were in Harrietsville on Wednesday attending the Mun-roe- MacVicar wedding. The bride, Miss Gertrude MacVicar is a sister of Mrs. Mason. Annie Mason who has been visiting there for three weeks returned with them. Messrs. J. H. Luxton, iof Topeka, Kansas, and C. P. Luxton, of South Bend, Ind., visited with relatives ih this community. They have beeh on an extended motor trip ub thro’ the thumb of Michigan and cross­ ing ever at Sault Ste Marie they visited at North Bay and at dallaii- der where they saw the quintuplets. From there they motored to Sud­ bury and on to Ottawa returning by way of Toronto, they report crops in the Ottawa district in ex­ cellent condition, they had a most Interesting and enjoyable trip, erfections we bought . . Boys $2.95 Girls $3.95 GOLF SOCKS , A excellent value for boys and one that gives good wear. PER PAIR 25c. ALL WOOL SWEATERS Regent Brand — A smarf; Ipokipg Sweater made from fine yarns EACH $1.50 1 BOYS’ SCAMPERS Boys’ Black Scampers to stand up un­ der strenuous wear. Try a pair for your boy. YOUTH’S $1.40—BOYS’ $1.65 BOYS’ TWEED SUITS Cloths that will stand hard wear tail­ ored in smart models and moderately pric­ ed. $4.95 TO $9.95 New Prints and Broadcloths We offer this week a shipment of New Broadcloths and Prints. All at old prices. Prices will be up. You will find a range of lovely patterns at the following price. Per yard 19c, 20c, 25c and 29c • MEN’S ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS An all wool sweater coat without col­ lar in grey or heather mixtures. SPECIAL VALUE $1.49 J MEN’S BLUE WORK SHIRTS 1 The best value that we know of made / by Woods and retails for 79c. MEN’S COLLAR-ATTACHED SHIRTS / A well-made shirt full and roomy aura wonderful value / EACH $1.00 J MEN’S ALL WOOL WORK SOX 10 dozen mens’ all wool work so^k#. A good value in medium weight PER PAIR 25q«/ —-------------------------- -- ‘ ------- Linoleugi Rugs at Big Saving These are good patterns buf^on account of having slight them at a very low price: 9 ft. by 9ft. Regular $9.25 for/ $8.50 9ft. by 10 1-2 ft. Reg. $10.5Qffor .. 8.95 $14.95 $17.95 GR COOKIES A Splendid Assortment Strictly Fresh per pound . . . 15c CAKES Fresh Twice Each Week Christies. Assorted Prices. SODA BISCUITS 2 lbs. for . . . 25c Special 39c TRY Heintz Vinegar this Season Nothing Better per gallon SPIRIT VINEGAR White Wine or Cider Extra Quality Southcott Bros Hensall, Phone 16 Exeter, Phone 16 Misses Meta Salter, Pearl Wood and Celia Christie took a boat trip from Port Stanley to Cleveland during the week-end, where they at­ tended the Great Lakes Exposition. This Exposition is located on 125 acres of Cleveland’s* lake front em­ barking $25,000,000 worth of de­ velopments in the iron and steel etc.; a $12,000,000 public auditor­ ium devoted to nationally famous radio presentations; a 80,000 cap­ acity stadium featuring the sports events; a lagoion theatre for aquatic events, etc.; a 35 acre amusement zone, Streets of the World and countless other outstanding attrac­ tions are feaured at this world’s fair which opened on June 27th, closing October 4tli of this year. The many friends of Mr. John Bell will be pleased to hear that he was up town Monday, the first time for many months. We hope he may completely recover his good health. Dr, C. H. and Mrs. Haugh and child, of White River, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haugh, of Brucefield and Mr. Ted. Eckles, of Toronto, visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard. Mr. James Hardy and Mr. An­ drew Terry, of Mooretown, visited in the home of Terry Terry is not Mr. Miss (Thursday) for Blind River where the latter will resume her position as High School teacher. They in­ tend motoring through Michigan- td Sault Ste Marie and from tlie/e to North Bay and other points./ Mr. and Mrs. Richard the week-end. confined to bed as formerly, Mr. and over is now as well and Mrs. G. S. Howard Evelyn are leaving to-day aird MM ^t>iKTtf£/t£ST ' 1 35c* Sold at Browning’s Drugstore Astounding Offer for Limited Time FREE PANTS! WITH EVERY SUIT MEN! Here’s ^our from your own selection of fine quality f$ you desire it and guaranteed Tailo/ed to Y chance to get a Tiigh-Grade Suit les—styled just as ■ %>EV iff Measure by SHIRE” WITH AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS FREE founding Value Priced as low as — PHONE 81 W. W. TAMAN EXETER, ONT. Mrs, S. West is at present in Vic­ toria Hospital, London, undergoing treatment. Her daughter Mrs. Bruce Tuiekey is in London with her, Mr. Marvin Howey, of Peterboro, Miss .Smith, jof Aylmer and Miss Davis, of London, visited over the week-end with Mrs. W. S. Howey at Grand Bend. Recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston were: Rev, ’Father Moran, of Ridgetown, an old school chum of theirs in S.S, No, 9, Ashfield; Mr. J. Taylor, ■of London; Mr. I. Jav.rott and daughter Mta, of Kippenj Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Blake and two daugh­ ters Grace and Olivo, of Ashfield, Miss M. Hunter is visiting with re­ latives in St, Marys, The engagement is announced of Miss Jean Lenore Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, Dufferin Brien, of Ridgetown, to Mr. Charles Beverley Gladman, of Peterbovo, 'son of Mr, and Mrs. f. W. Gladman, of town, the marriage to take place Septemb­ er 12 th, Among of Mr during the week were Mr, and Forrest, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Geddes, Mr. t. H. McCallum, Elsie McCallum Geo. Willis, of ■Christ, of Barrie and Miss Dowie, the visitors at the home and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Gil- and Mr. and Londoh’; Mrs, ; Mr, Reg, Beavers of Sarnia,