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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1940-07-18, Page 8THURSDAY, JULY 18th, 15)10 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE ' V’s Beauty Shoppe FOR CHARM AND BEAUTY (Toquinole, Comb, and Spiral Pernyinents Exeter Markets FOR EXPERT ADVICE Phone 113 Evenings by Appointment Vera C. Decker, Proprietress Creamery But' Dairy Hu; ter. ; Kggs. A *ai’ge Eggs, medium Eggs, B 16c Hogs, dressed $11.uo ABOUT YOUR EYESIGHT AND FOR RELIEF FROM THE RESULTS OF EYE Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Moise, of! Blenheim, visited on Sunday last) with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliott.] Miss Shirley Moise who spent the] week with Miss Jean Elliot return-; ed to Blenheim with them. I Mr. John. Thompson, ami his; grandsoi?, Mr. John Thompson, Jr., who motored down from the West’ from their home in Carnduff, Sask..! visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. , Christie, on Tuesday last and are ■ leaving fox' their home the latter ( part of the week. ] Chopped Virginia Ham Loaf Home Made Head Cheese Home Made Meat Loaf Macaroni & Cheese Loaf Virginia Ham Cooked Ham Bologna Weiners, Etc A Full Line of Fresh and Cured Meats STRAIN CONSULT C. E. ZURBR1GG Optometrist at Exeter Open every week day except Wednesday All glasses made up on the premises FOR SALE — Farmers’ Friend] riding plough. Apply to J. G. Flet-i cher, Exeter, ltp i FOR SALE — A few mule kits of* The Ideal Meat Market C. Tanton Phone 38 Main St. D' O-AtUU-jQ* ICi) 11 LU J. C w .[ pure Gothiei' strain, sons of Grand Champion. Attractive prices for early • delivery: also mink pens slightly j i used, battery or individual style,; - cheap for quick sale.—Miss H. Mar- > tin, Lucan. Marion Pooley BEAUTY SHOPPE Exeter Phone 245 WANTED —A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. W. W. Taman. ltc. .a I I LOCALS I j___________________[ NOTICE—Dr. Cowen’s Dental of­ fice will be closed from July Sth to July 20th inclusive. LOCALS AUTO INSURANCE IN STRONG COMPANIES VERY LOW RATES FOR FARMERS C. V. PICKARD Phone 165 Exeter FOR SALE —Weaned pigs. Ap­ ply to Arthur Broderick, Exeter.Glen McTavish. of Mitchell, spent the week-end at his home here. The strawberries are about over for another season. Mr. and Mrs. Fred May are holi­ daying at Grand Bend. Trivitt Memorial choir are hold­ ing a picnic at Ipperwash Beach this (Wednesday) afternoon. Main Street and James St. Sun­ day Schools are holding picnics at •General Store with attached ! dwelling in a village; also a store with attached dwelling at a county] road intersection.—W. C. Pearce, ] Exeter. I ---------------------I STRAYED—A brown collie, with i collar, answers to the name of • Sport. Kindly notify Wm. Sillery. '•ltc ’* I Grand Bend today (Wednesday). Quite a number took in the 12th of July celebration held at Harris­ ton. Mr. Thos. Glenn and son, Toron­ to, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn, Usborne. Mrs. H. H. Messer and Betty Anne are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hil­ lary Horton. Mr. Earl Parsons returned to his home Friday aftex’ receiving treat­ ment in Victoria Hospital, London. Mrs. Joseph Stacy returned home i Monday aftei’ visiting fox’ a week Iwith relatives in London, j Mrs. C. J. Cartledge, of Montreal, ! is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Dow. Mrs. Edward Scott, of Mimico is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ton. Messrs. Chas. Tanton, E. nan and Thos. Pryde are in this week attending Masonic Grand Lodge. Mrs. Harold peter and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peter, of Atwood, vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. May the latter part of the week. Frank Weekes and several Hamilton, and spent STRAYED — A small black dog,] low set with white front feet. Own- ner may have same by proving pro-1 perty and paying for advt. Apply at ■ Times-Advocate. ! STRAYED — From lot 5, conces­ sion 5, Hay, a black yearling steer, Information gladly received by I. Dunsford, Hay P.O., phone 35r24. Dashwood. 7-18-3tc. Experienced Truss Fitter. Money- back Guarantee. Robertson’s Drugs, Exeter. HOUSES FOR SALE — Several •comfortable homes at different prices. One may be bought with monthly payments.—<C. V. Pickard phone 165, Exeter. The Thames Road Farmers’ Club have on hand arsenic of lime, ar­ senic of lead; a fresh truckload of salt and binder twine. Will people coxne for their binder twine as soon as possible as we are crowded for room.—Percy Passmore, Sec’y. { t FOR SALE—Houses of various sizes and prices in Exeter and other villages; also several farms to choose from.—W. C. Pearce, Exeter ltp. Dead animals removed, cash for fox horses. Two hours service, day or night. Phone Crediton 47rl5 collect. — Jack Williams, C. Tan- M. Dig- Toronto Southcott, SALESMEN WANTED Get into a good-paying "business, selling EVERY DAY NECESSITIES from door to door in your district. Make your own pay envelope and cash in on the profits with our Pro­ fit Building Sales Plhn. Let us tell you more about it. FAMItLEX CO., 570 .St. Clement, Montreal. TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Ratepayers of Usborne Township are hereby requested to cut the weeds on the roadside adjacent to their properties and to submit ac­ count of their time to the Road Su­ perintendent on or before the last of the month. Rate of pay will be 25c. per hour; 50c. for man and team and 15c. for mower. Mower to be used at owner’s risk. Arthur Rhode, R»*. Sup. Archie Morgan, Clerk is or TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Notice is hereby given that it contrary to by-law to pasture allow cows or other livestock to run at large upon the roads of Usborne Township later than July 15th. Ani­ mals found out of bounds may be placed in pound. A. W. Morgan, Clerk BABY CHICKS Get your share of these day old and started chick and turkey bar­ gains*. Grade A. White Leghorns $6,95, 90 per cent. Pullets $14.40, cockerels $1,25; Barred Rocks, New Hamps. $7.45, Pullets $11.45, cock­ erels New Hamps. $5.95; Barred Rocks $6.45, White Rocks $7.95, pullets $11.9'5, cockerels $6,95; ten day old Barred Rock, New Hamps. White Rocks $9.45, pullets $13.45, cockerels $7.95, Leghorn pullets $16.40. Two week old add one cent, three weeks old add four cents. Tur­ keys 29 cents, two week bld add five cents', three week old add ten cents. Twaddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario* Mr. and Mrs. James M. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kemp, of London, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L Kerslake, of Usborne, Mrs. Marshall remaining until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Castle and foux* children, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brown, Mr. Henry Brown and son, of Cred­ iton, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kernick.of Usborne. the quietude the Sabbath j Taking advantage of I of the early hours of morning, a young deex* paid a visit I to Exeter on Sunday last. It was seen on a street leading to the rivex’ by Mr. Frank Sheere and oxi j seeing that it had been observed it loped away along the river bank. FREE! Do not fail to see the Big Show at the Corner of Main and North Streets Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Entire change of program every night and everybody welcome CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—--Sunday School 11 a.m,—Public Worship 7 p.m.—Public Worship During July, morning service only conducted by Rev. Wm. Weir, B.A., of Hensail, UNION SERVICES Main Street and James Street United Churches Rev. A. Page, of James Street in Charge Music undex* the direction of R. Goulding and the James Choir 10 am—Sunday School 11 a.m.—James St. 7 p.m.—Main St. Wednesday 8 p.m.-—Union Service in James St. Sunday, July 38th, Preacher: Rev. W. A. Walden, B.A., St. Marys Mr. W. Street Prayer TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul , Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemlss 10 11 a.m.—Sunday School . a.m.-—-Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon Mr. E. B. Brown will have charge Painting and Paperhanging Sign Work of all Kinds Spray Painting TOM WALKER EXPERT Permanent Waving WE OFFER EVERY SUMMER DRESS ON OUR RACKS AT‘ GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THtS IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY’A GOOD DRESS AT A GREAT SAVING In Crepes and Voiles. 18 Only Dresses. These were much higher in price, ranging from $1.95 to $7.95. Wo offer them for quick sale . at $1.00 each Axminster Rugs at Great Savings 1 Only Axminster Rug 9 ft. x KD/g ft. Worth $40.00 for ........... 1 Only Axminster Rug 9 ft. x 12 ft. Worth $55.00 for x............................. 12 Only Axminster Scatter Rugs—Special at $3.50 . $29.95 , $34.95 . i spent the Catharine Detroit, is W. D- Shirley Kitchen, visiting Sanders. Flossie visiting the Royal is holiday- of Water- with her aunt, Mrs. Westlake, with her of Exeter of Lon- motlier, North. Willard, i Pure Linen Hand and Tea Towelling 4 pieces only pure linen towelling, a line that we will not be able to replace at any price. This towelling was made in Ireland. Special for a few days at per yard 25c. Special in Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow Cases Stock up in Sheets and Pillow Cases at These prices. Hemstitched Sheets, extra quality, 81 inches x 100 inches. Real value at $1.50 each. Pillow Cases to match at 35c each. % McBrine Luggage for Your Vacation McBrine Luggage Gs made for years of hard service. It has a fine appearance and prices are very reasonable. Overnight Cases, Twin Sets, Club Bags, Suit Cases and Gladstones. GROCERY SPECIALS NEW POTATOES 11 Jbs..............25c CERTO 1 bottle .... 25c ■*SAIE D G soap ■ soxroot all.fqh 24c URGE CAKE ---------------------------------- ivoryfn?b soap IVORY SOAP for CANNED TOMATOES 2 tins..............19c SWAN'S DOWN CAKE - FLOUR 1 box..............27c FLOUR Choice Pastry 24 lb. bag . . a 55c . PORK AND BEANS Campbell’s 3 cans............25c Leave Us Your Order For Cherries Southcott Bros Exeter, ■ Phone 16 Mr. friends motored up from called on friends in town Sunday at Grand Bend. Rev. R. E. and Mrs. Jack and Jim, of Sombra, are visit­ ing with the formers’ mother, Mrs. C. A. Southcott. County Constable J. Ferguson and Chief J. Norry were at Goderich on Saturday attending the funeral of Provincial Officer McCoy. Miss Helen Dignan and Mrs. Rea- man visited during the past week at Tavistock and Listowel. On Thurs­ day they are leaving for Toronto and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Quite a number of lads from this district go to Seaforth three nights a -week for training with “D” com­ pany of the Middlesex-Huron regi­ ment. The pea harvest is in full swing at the canning factory. The ; yield this season is below the average, no doubt due to the wet weather early in the season. Miss Wilma Veal and Master Ross Veal, of Winchelsea, and Miss Annie Elford, of Elimville, are holidaying with their grandmother, Mrs. M. El­ ford, of to-wn. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wilson and son Elmore,'of St. Thomas and Miss Brent, of Aylmer, were visitors at the home of W. C. Pearce on Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKay and daughter, of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. summer cottage at Sunday. • Mr. Ernest Pym blooming cactus that at present has five buds about ready to bloom. The blooms open in the evening and per­ ish during the following day. Mr. Hillary Horton was in Stat­ ford last Friday attending the fu­ neral of his sister Mrs. G. H. Clut- ton of that city who died very sud­ denly in Goderich on Tuesday while visiting her sisters. Mr. F. G. Wright is in London taking a Lieutenant’s course with the Huron-Middlosex regiment. Mrs. Wright will continue to operate the store in Exeter while Mr, Wright is away. Bradt at their Grand Bend on reports a night v; Canada’s Most Acrobatic Dancer will appear Friday & Saturday Evenings Sponsored by Sel-Ka-Tos Foot Sufferers! Special Attention! The Special Representative of Miracle Foot Aid HAMILTON, ONT. Will be at A. E. WUERTH’S STORE Exeter, on Tuesday, July 23rd from 1 to 8 p.m. PLAN TO SEE HIM! No Charges for Consultation “Miracle” Method of Correction successfully proven for more than 7 years! LOCALS Mr. Chas. Coates returned to De­ troit Friday last aftex* holidaying with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Sims, of Windsor, visited with theix* parents on Sunday. Miss Mary Vaix Camp week-end with Miss Campbell, of Glanworth. Miss Emily Knipe, of visiting her sisters, Mrs. Sanders and Miss Harriett Knipe. Mr. Rowe Dinney, of Bank staff at Stratford, ing at his home here. Miss ford, is Ida M. Miss don, is Mrs. Westlake, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of Ottawa, are spending two weeks in Grand Bend and Exeter. Miss Irene Van Camp, nurse-in­ training at Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, is on three weeks’ holidays. Mrs.’ Russel Beadle, London, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ford. \ Misses Jeaxx and who have spent the in Londoxi returned Mites Meta Salter weekl holidaying ___ . Southcott, at Grand Bend. y Kress, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm/Kress, of Wingham, is visiting e home of Mr. Ted Harness. Mr. Alex Dietrich who has been in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, following his auto accident of three weeks ago is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Birney and soxx Gordon, of Toronto, are holi­ daying with the former’s mother, Mrs. Charles Birney. Mrs. C. Brown, Crediton, Mrs. H. Sweitzer, Kitchener and Miss Pearl Haist, of Ann Arbor, visited Mrs. L. Sweitzer on Sunday. Mrs. A. O. Martin is visiting relatives in Fort Francis. B Mrs. Wm. Foster, of Toronto, and Miss Hattie Handford, of Wood- stock, were visitors with their sis­ ter, Miss Annie Handford, last week. Miss Grace Strange of the Bell Telephone Office staff, at Toronto, is spending hex- vacation at Wasaga Beach. Miss Mary Fletcher has returned home aftei’ attending the Y.M.C.A. Camp foi* girls “Oren-Daga” near Bayfield. Mrs. Knight and Mr. Charles Pen- found, of Gray Township, were visit- [ ors for a short time with Mr. and Mi’s. W. H. Johnston, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Beavers, of Sarnia," returned to their home Tuesday after visiting with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers for several days. Mrs. R. Mousseau and Marion have returned to theii' home in St. Catharines after spending two weeks’ vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Broderick. Mrs. C. W. Christie, was in Kip­ pen on Wednesday last attending t>he W.M.S. Baby Band meeting, giving hex’ report Mrs. Page Centralia, program. David Wethey, student Collegiate, London, has his junioi’ matriculation Ancient History, 3rd; Geom, Chem. 2nd; Lat. Auth. 2nd; Comp. 3rd; Fr. Auth. 2nd; Fr. Comp 3rd. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kydd, of Usborne, and other relatives in this community were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Horton, of St. Thomas; Senator Archie Cheyenne, Wyoming and Allison, of Regina, Sask. When a number of gathered at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Beer, at Grand Bend ■Sunday afternoon ed about some of former residents, tions asked was going to have another Old union?” Evidently the 1935 Old Boys’ Reunion remains as a pleas­ ant memory. Among those present Sunday were Mr^. Little (nee Irene Handford) Of Ingersoll; Miss Olive Quance, of Toronto; Frank Weekes, oi Hamilton; Hugh McKay, of De­ troit, and Bill Bradt, of London, i i I New Straw Hats for Summer Pearl Stanlake, past two -weeks home Sunday. spent the past with Mrs,. J. M. with with Miss Madge Martin, of Moose Jaw, is vis­ iting With her brother, Mr. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher, and son, of Harriston, wore week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Etherington. Piano Tuning and Repairing Our Tuner, S. Boardman, 11 years with Heintzman & Co., will be in Exeter and district shortly. Please phone W. Mar­ tin, Exeter No. 3, and your order will be taken tare of* 25 years experience. It will pay you to Wait for Boardman. of the Conference Branch, and Mrs. Win. Thomson, also assisted with the of Central completed' obtaining 1st; Lat. Allison, of Miss Jean Exeterit.es last and reminisc- the old one of “When times and the ques- is Exeter Boys’ Re­ ALSO MEN’S SUMMER WEARING APPAREL This is a Good Time to Stock up on all Your Needs W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. This year’s cherry crop is reported to be below the average. Mr. James Drake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Ford. Mr. Ray Pryde, of Toronto, is holi­ daying with his parents, Mr. and MTs. Thos. Pryde. Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Rydall have returned to their home at Shallow Lake after holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.Kydd, of Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. James Green spent the past week visiting with Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Stewart, of Usborne. On Sunday, July 7th, Mr. and Mrs. Green and Mrs. Stewart visited with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Stewart at St. Thomas for dinner, all of them go­ ing on to Pt. .Stanley for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart spent the tweltli of July at Harriston, and while there joined with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moir, Ola and Audrey, of Listo.wel for the celebration. Audrey returned to Exeter with her grandparents. Their great grandchildren, Patsy and Joan Hawkins, of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Green. Mr. Crawford Gillespie, of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Toronto, spent the week-end-at the home of Mrs. Margaret Fletcher. Miss Margaret Wethey and Mrs. Bailey, of Orange, New Jersey, paid a brief visit at the home of the for­ mer’s father, Mr. E. J. Wethey. UIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIII11|II1I|I1II1IIIIIIII1I|X£ BIGGER AND BETTER FULL PINT each 18c Assorted Flavors 2 for 35c Grade “A” Chicken lb. Dressed ...................... s