The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-07-03, Page 8PEI
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CALL AN
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TOL'RSRAY, JULY 3, 1930
now in
anddesigns
stock.
OUR PRICES
OCK WELL
ORTED
UNCHB. C, RED CEDAR LAHGE
** NO., t»."’EDGE
Booking q erg for
transit
Kl
vario
Ross-Taylor Co., Ltd
Exeter Markets
Wheat 95 c,
QatsM45c,
Barley 50 c.
Bran $1.50
Shorts $1.50
Feed Flour $1.90
Manitoba’s Best Flour $4.00
Welcome Flour $3.25
Model Flour $3.60
Creamery Butter 33 c.
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs
Butter 28— 31c.
extras 25 c.
firsts 22 c.
seconds 19c.
$10.50
THE EXETEH T1MES-ADVOCATE
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. J. Bernard M, 4*
' '»Mla1st0r ■ ' ■'
Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M., Organist
10 a.m,—Sunday School
During- July
Evening Service ’Only
7 p.m.—“The Challenge of Ghrjstiau
Chivalry.”
T'
III iiiiiiiiiii mill
r
LADIE’S <5 "
SUMMER DRESSES
on his
Dr. Atkinson wishes to ani
that he will be awa
from June 30th to
siVe, during this tifie
be closed.
idays
h, inclu-
e office will
6-12-4tc.
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—----------45—.-------—
locals
f FOR SALE—About thirty school
/ Seats in good condition, also teach-
r er’s desk and large heater
wood. Will
sale. Apply to Geo. Hepburn, R, R.
k No. 1, Crediton, Secretary, No.
^1, Stephen. y^7-3-2tC.
HOUSE TO RENT—J^odern stuc
co bungalow, M^lliii^on St., every
convenience, gawg&iFnice grounds. —M. G. Ransfor^T 7-3-tfc
------------------------Mr. -----------^^-avill you kindly re
turn to -our ,$riv| S'h^d the scythe
you borrowed,?’ frffirae^me years ago?
Thank you.-L*A Inland
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PRIV,YTE SALE
“The following ar£|eia& will be ___ .
fered for sale pr^itely op Saturday j Toronto,
next. 4 beds ^
es, kitchen gfibin
combined
bicycles, ;
sold Saturday the
Tuesday tn ext.
sale, as proprie
immediately. A
or rent. J. W
south of Mousseau’s
coal or
sell cheap 'for quick
%>
g of th^Vomen’s
Id Fx^ffay evening
h the' Public
ecwtfested that all
^present as special
G
A special meeti
Institute will be
July 4th at 8 o’
Library, It is
members please
business must be transacted4.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev, D. McTavish,, Pastor
W. R. Goulding A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir-Leader
I a.m,—Sunday School
. p.m.—‘The Freedom of -the Soul'
p.m.—“That’s Your Affair’’ or
Evading Responsibility.
10
11
7
We have just received a number of new dresses. These in’
elude figured and plain with coats as well as some n<ew styles
in printed chiffons.
See our specials in large sizes, at $8.95
Still some left on our special rack at $2.95
.mmhmM.,ynm*w*>*
of-
jfeater
ipades, s
ings an xnattress-
t, chairsland table
nd coalf .stove; 2
iovels, /tc. If not
e seen |3on
'or quick
"is leaving towii
house for sale
rown, residence
Machine Shop. ‘
FOUND—Girl’s blue' coat on the
Thames Road. Owner may have
same by paying for advertisement.
Fur neckpieces of all kinds made
to order.—Phone |22^
.LOST—A child’s.fav^Fcoat. Find
er please leave at^Tupes-Advocate.
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Mr. Edgar Moir, of
visited with relatives
day.
Miss Marguerite
Stratford, spent Sunday at her home
here.
Mr. C, T. Brooks, and Miss L. Tay
lor spent a few days in London last
week.
Mrs. Jos. Grant returned last week
after visiting for a few weeks in
St. Catherines,
over the holi-
Aidworth, of
(Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart, of
Seaforth, visited friends in Exeter
on Thursday.
Miss Katherine Inwood, of Lon
don, visited with (Miss - Reta Rowe
over the. week-end.
Mr. Joseph Meidinger visited in
Exeter on Monday and left on Tues
day for New Ontario.
Miss Madeline Stewart, of London
spent several days during
week at hex- home here.
Miss Dorothy Snell, of St
spent the First with ljtar
Mr..and Mrs. J. C. Snell.
Miss M. Knight of Strathroy, spent
_ the week-end visiting at the home
Beiutifu7*To*-:of Mr- and Mrs- -w- Winer.
of Andrew and I Misses Dorothy Grassick and Hil-
? ac/bs of land, da Sims visited relatives. and”thbii»
6-12-4-tp friends in Toronto over the week-
(end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. ^W. Dinney, of
i Mr.
last
the past
Thomas,
parents
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FOR’ iSALE OR.t|'RENT— Brick
dwelling and gar$*e 1__v------
Nation on the coplier
Hill Street, oven-thre
Apply to John Bell E ?late,
------—----- -----. FOR SALE—One aBd a^half horse ; ~ ___
power Gilson .gas engkjf; three 50 London? visited'at the home ot
gallon galvanized ga^drums. Apply Wm> Winer on Thursday of
to H. J. Kuhn, R. ^K No. 2, Centra- Week.
lih, phone 16? . Cjj^diton
Wanted t&W
of mixed liay,.
Gaiser, Dashwood.I
.CjA.SE—A
Ung. Apply
| Miss Mary Grant R.N., has
field turned from London where she
Earl ,
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist & Choir Leader,
i a.m.—Our Church School
. a.m.—“The Scriptural March
the New Birth”
p.m.—“Why Men Cannot find
Know Christ”
Thursday at 8 p.m., prayer service
Thursday at S p.m. Board of Ste
wards. ■ •
Friday at 3 p.m. the Women’s As
sociation will hold their monthly
meeting and a picnic gathering on
the lawn of Mrs. J. Elston.
10
11 of
7 or
10
11
7
i
2 Specials in Bleached and Unbleached Sheetin
THESE CLOTHS ARE 2 YARDS WIDE AND ARE SPLENDID QU4
WE HAVE BEEN SELLING THEM AT 60c. A YARD.
SUPPLY AT THIS "LOW PRICE
Special at per yard ................48c.
TR/VITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. J. J.’Fenton, B.A., Rector
Miss K. M. MacFaul, Organist
Third Sunday After Trinity
• a.m.—Sunday ^School
. a.m.—Morning Prayer and Con
firmation Service. ■ His Grace the
Archbishop of Huron will confirm
the class of candidates, that shall
be presented to him from the Par
ish of Trivitt Memorial. A good
opportunity for hearing the Arch
bishop preach.
p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. The
Rector will preach at this service.
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Dr. D. A. ANDERS'
SEX ■'
m’s Fine !
THESE ARE IN THE ^WELL-KNOWN ARROW, TOQfLE AND OTHER
GOOD MAKES IN|TAN, BLUE, MAUVE AND OD STRIPED
20 dozen
Men’s Wdrk Shirts
THESE SHIRTS AfttE MADE BY DE
CUT FULL AND ROOMY AND ARE W
.49
ON SHIRT CO. THEY ARE
VALUED AS HIGH AS $2.2
Speci this week at ...
i
at
L MADE. MADE FROM DARK
BLUE JHIRTING IN S]£ES 14 TO 17 1-2.
Special this wee^ at..... ..98c.
CHINA. ’ Re
New Dinner
THIS IS A SPE
DINNER SET OF F
ROSE DECORATIO
ecesets 97
i
IAL PRyCE FOR THIS WEEK.
E EN
SIMiyrAR TO THE BRIDAL ROSE PATTERN IN
la]^$25.00, Special at
at $18.50
FULL 97 PIECE
ISH PORCELAIN WITH A VERY NEAT
$18.50
30 pair of Men’s Harvest Shoes
SO PAIRS ONLY OF MEN’S HARVEST, SHOES. THESE ARE GOOD
FITTERS. NOT TO HEAVY FOR THE HOT WEATHER AND ARE
SPECIAL AT PER PAIR ...........x......$2.25DENTIST JF
formerly ofjpixeter
has located nt 20j^Wortley Road,
London, wl|ereJne will practice bafftistry
Phone: Metcalf 4-290
re-
has
been waiting on a patient at Victoria
Itp Hospital.
I Miss Au® Turnbull, R.N., of St.
:, is visit-
— ing with her mother Mrs. Elizabeth
I Turnbull.
£°r Several delegates from Leaming-
■Dr‘, ton were at James Street Church on
{Sunday to hear the'pastor Rev. D.
®as; McTavish.
f Mr. Wriight, editor of the Mount
I Forest Confederate, was a pleasant
FOR SALE OR ,RENT-J$iodern Luke’s Hospital, New York,
rqd brick semi-bungalow.-.#A11 con- ing with her mbther Mrs. :
veniences, -centrally lpcajrea.• FOR RENT-—.fiRVPral#vr
light house-
Weekes’ offic<
FOR SALE!
pump; also (her
new. Apply |o
istrator or B
—-Several# rooms
eeping above
e time for
NOTICE
f5 fqi\appointment
Now is
Regular $15X0 Pei
Finger Wave
Permanent;
hnent for $7.50
Mar.cel 50 c.;
1
Till!
x
y
e ■'»
Viable 10 gal,
bg table, almost [
bjfn .Rowe, Admin-
F-i Beavers. I' ’ 6-i:9-tfc.1 caller at tlie Times-Advocate on Sat-
‘ * I urday last. '
* Mrs. Wm. Aidworth and Miss Iv\
, are visiting with
corner of And^evPtand Hill Street, relatives and friends in Hensall and
over three <acres ol^land. Apply to Sexsmith.
John Bell Estate. \ 6-12-4tpj Messrs. Harold and John Kuntz,
— -----—-Vy—- of Windsor and Mr. John Eilber, of
"WANTED TO PURCHASE—A se-,Ubly, <Mich., spent the holidays at
cond hand largS^Wchild’s crib, al- the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Mrs. R. Skinner and her neice Miss
Viola Hodgson left Saturday on. an
extended trip through the West.
They will not return until the end of
August.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christie, of
■ London, and (Miss Violet Patterson,
of Windsor,.spent the First with the
former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
I Christie.
Miss Reta Rowe, who has been
teaching school in Biddulph for the
past few weeks has been engaged to
teach the same school for the com
ing term.
Mr. Alvin R. Dodds, who- has been
teaching school at Cromarty, has.
been engaged to teach at No. 5, Us-
borne in place of Mr. Geo. Mawson,
who has resigned.
Mrs. Sidney Davis has returned to
her home after spending the last
couple of'months at T'ara where she
has been waiting on her mother Mrs.
Harris, who is quite ill.
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse conducted
successful anniversary services
Elimville- on Sunday and Rev.
White, of Elimville, conducted
vices in Main Street Church.
Mr. and Mrs,
Saverne visited
ter, Miss Alma
Mrs, Truemner
first, the meh taking in the races.
The number of pupils writing their
entrance examinations at the Exeter
High School last week was among
the largest on record. Principal
Wethey and Mr. A< J. Brintnell pre
sided.
Mr. Wilfrdd Turnbull, of Toronto,
visited his mother Mrs, Eliz&bolh.
Tunrbull during the past week, He
left tbr Muskeka where he will act
as one of the supervisors in a boy’s
summer camp. \
Dr. and Mrs.-. W. ¥. Hellow, of
Peterboro,. Mr, andA^rrSi A; J.’Hoh’
loway, of Clinton and Mr. T. D. Hol
loway, bt Fleihihig1, sask», visited al
the hom<Sf bf Mr. and Mrs. R. N.
• Rowe last week.
Phone
LEILA STACKHOUSE )U WILL
GOOD
FOR SALE—Brick dwgj-ling and
garage. Beautifulloeation on the °f Minneapolis,
a rrm rp.lnfivp.a and fr.i
Owing to the Dominion Day holL
day on Tuesday the Doctors.’ offices
will .be open on Wednesday, July.
2, 1930. The assigments for July
are: July 9th, Dr. Weekes; July 16
—Dr. Dunlop; July 23rd — Dr.
Fletcher; July 30th—Dr. Browning.
Assignments for August will be post
ed at a later date.
HERE IS WHERE
ALWAYS FIND.
ASSORTMENT fiF FURNI
TURE TP
PRI'
CHOQjSE FROM AT
so express wagopv%Apply to Times-
Advocate.
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FARM FOR SALE—<n NoFARM FOR SALE—^tn No. 4,
Highway, half wdy b^ween Exeter
and Hensall Easy j^rn
R. N. Rowe.
:ms. Apply to
6-26-tfc
FOR SALE—25 aerg#
fi^ld hay. Apply to^Fohn
pUIT YOU
OCf/lS COMPLETE
TIME TO BUY
!ES T<
OUR S ’<
NOW I) i T!
(Straw Hat'S
In all the latesFstraws
Sweatees Bathing SuitsROWE
Jr'FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AMBULANCE SERVICE
R.DROPPED FROM PLANE 1,000 FT.
A Bruner Master,bilf wrist watch
was dropped from a plane one
thousand feet in tire air at the Shrin-
ers Convention in Toronto and when
examined by the mayor- of the city
was found to be, in perfect running’
condition. An exact replica of the
watch is on display at -S. B. Taylor’s
Jewellry Store, agent for this splen
did watch.
>
Spcyrt Trousers
/
WE ARE RfGHT UP THE MINUTE IN THE LATEST
STYEES FOR
Phone 29
G.
.ASS
wiyfe you wait
AU-
replac
ORT WEAR IN ALL LINES
OF FURNISHINGS ‘
aftof mixed
ilin Perkins.
tfc AWKINS
Exeter, O»«t.I
S0w troiru4st to 10 tn
Ed. [BTOTerick, R. R.
I hone 83rl3 Hetf-'
6-29-2tp.
FOR 'SALE—‘A quantity of seed
buckwheat.
July.
No. 1,
sail.
Apply Ed
Exeter.hone
PUb-
fmer for
.d Jr. IV
MacFaul,
for a
dollar,
Inves-
-----------------
TEACHER WANTED-
lie School requiress Room 5 to teach Sri
w6;rk. Apply to Me
secretary.
....m'h iiiwiwi»l»ll^w ■■
BUSINESS FOR SALE
.it is with deep regret that I
decided to sever the ties of
•Ijr business relations in the
Store business with the
this community. I hav
poor health for some tij
great many o
reason I am
quit
fures
lump
with
tigate.
business,
can be
sum or
immediate
.—J. W. POWELL
ena-
ariety
pie of
sen in
e which a
nd for this
forced to
ock and fix-
either
on the
ossessiott,/
at
Mr.
ser-
andWm. Winer
the former’s daugh-
Winer and Dr. and
of Strathroy, on the
Cottage fo-r Sale, barn,
three lots of land.’. PJione
If you wish td bj/*or sell.a farm
or house Seo R. E/Tickard, Exeter.
•At „ Hi,ifra.........
TRACTOR PLOWING
ANDWTS
j&fsfance iw oliect’/for reasonable
attfouM of work
Apply to W, dshaw, Ellmvnte.
, .......-■•••• ...
BRICK DWELLING SALE—
A neat dwelling well .situated and in
line eondiHoft. Possession bait be
given at obbe, Ax>pijif- to G. J. Suth-
erland the Hens$J'I Post ptilee*
garag
163 ev
James St. Sunday School will hold
their annual picnic at Grand Bend
on Wednesday, July 23rd.
Mr. Garnet Heywood, who has
been so seriously ill at his ho<me in
Stephen is making progress towards
recovery. It was thought at one
■ time that Mr. Heywood had only a
short time to live and his many
friends will he glad to know of his
recovery.
Miss Ruble Creech and Miss Annie
Simmons left last Friday evening for
a two weeks’ vacation. They will
travel by motor buses and have vis
ited at ’Toronto and Kingston.
Gananoque they visited with
Hale and intend. takin g a
through the Thousand Islands. 1
will also visit Ottawa. ‘
Capt. Atkinson accompanied by
Frank Strange, Cyril Strange, Ray
mond Pryde, Harry Jennings Jr., Ed.
Ward left Monday to go into camp
at London under the command of
Col,
rane
with
ing
than
of the boys have returned home.
Mr; Jas. McGlnlay, of London,
was in Exeter Friday evening of last
week conducting an evangelistic ser
vice In the Exeter. Opera House, Mr;
McGhilay brought the majority of
his audience with him from the city,
He took for Ids text “I Kings 17 ch.
21 vs. How long halt ye between
two opinions If the Lord' bo God,
follow Him; but it Baal then follow
him, from which he preaehed a
gjMendid sermon.
Miss Charlotte Spackman, R.N.,
on the staff of the Vancouver Gen
eral Hospital, who has. been visiting
with her sister Mrs. Alonzo Abbott,
of Lucan, spent. July 1st with Dr
and Mrs. Weekes of town. . Miss
Spackman also visited with her sis
ter Mrs. W. Turnbull of the Blue
Water Highway.
a
PRONE Slw
FOR. SALE—Brick ho
r—'K/
. At
Miss
trip
They
W. J. Hearn an. Grafton Coch-
also left for camp for training
the machine gun section. Ow*
to more men being present
could, be accommodated some
good
repair, good water, bathjftoilet, fur
nace, hydro, newly de ___
half cash balance avenged.
FOR S ___ ~
Canning F icfcory#'
rated.Snhp,
In the report last week of the Un
ion services to be held by the Main
-'Street and James ’Street congrega
tions it was. stated that Mr. McTav-
ish would be in charge during July
:and Mr. Moorbou.se during August;
whereas it should have been that
;Mr. Moorhouse will have charge for
Jour weeks beginning July 13th and
^Mr. McTavish will have charge in
(August.
Just Arrived!
A TRUCK LOAD OF -RAYED
CHESTERFIELD SUITES, ALL
NEW
V
ESIGNS
I COVERINGS
ND THE
ST I1M
*3.
MAK INT TO SEE
ESEf SUITES AT
HOPPER
RAL DIRECTOR
NlTURE DEALER
Phone 99
Mr. V/. E. Middleton has a, ,new
Ford delivery truck.
’Mr. Kirkwood Hutton, baggage
man at the Q. N. R. Depot is reliev
ing at Wimghaon.
1LE—S lots near
FOR R1
good wate
of fruit.
FOR SALE—Phonograph good
new, with 100 records $25.00.
Inquire of J. W. POWELL
-Seven room house,
, acre Lnd and plenty
asonable rent.
NT
as
Ernest C. Hary<
x 1 Represent!®
z
among jjtChers
sitalty Co.T
Automobile
<r
The new cement pavement
Highway No. 4, Exeter to Hensall
Was opened on. July the 1st.
DOROTHY E. GRA
L. C. M
England
Theory
on,(Honor Grad fate) L<1
, , Instruct
Piano, Viofn,
Studio N. Bl
on
ICK
rmony,
fc Street, Box 160
EXETER, ONTARIO
Caulk Your .Windows
ioney osWyour coal bill
HAVE*Ii:(:URED THE
FOlJrCAULKlNd DOOES
pNrfHVS, ALSO METAL
tVWAjJ4Ett>STinPl’.tNG
LET J
W. J* HERN, Exeter
savei
xv*n'
AGENCl
AND ' fl
iuoye you prices.
Cash “divide
not been. less
Lumbermen’s
“Worlcl’s
k to policyholders have
than 25% of premium
annually.
SAFETY RAZOR BJ^DES.
SHARPENED (
SINGLE EhGE
DOUBLE
w.
IDGE
Perfect
m«k»)
; leu
4d.
GUavanteedl
LE. DRUGGIST
a.*..... 1 ■ ...—
W. R. Gouldin.
Wane
Sutler
Studio, N
A. T. c. ic.- jr
Chrganisyarwl •Choirmaster '•%
James wt. UnitexpvttureK
/nstructjZ in
ycca.1 yorgaa Tkeorjr '
oFMusic in Schools
laln/st, p.ox 5 7, Phone tSfe
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