The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-07-10, Page 8* THLWDAY, JULY
Are moviwdl fast
JSqW practically al)|of recent
inwe-'ic y
El’S A REASON
stock nd.
r due lext week. If
re an f, buy now.
T
First cl&s
Another
you req
Call and g
are
Markets
Wheat 95m
data 45 a
Barley
Bran $1,35.
Shorts $1.40
Feed Flowf 3L90
’ Mauitoba’s Bes$ Flour $4,00 ’I -- --
p ices and Jeave
your order^for .delivery on
Welcome Flour $3.^5
Model Flour $3,60
Creamery Butter 33 c,
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs
Butter 28—31c.
extras 25c,
firsts 22c.
seconds 19m
310.50 ‘
TUB EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Ker. J. Bernard Rhodes, M. 4,
Minister
Miss Lena Coates, A.L.O.M., Organist
During July
Evening Service Ouly
7 p.m.-*-“The Design of Divine Elec
tion.”
I
Mbi
*LADIES’i
SUMMER DRESSES
i*-
We have just received a number of new dresses. ThewiiP
plain with coats as well as some nejotylesUNION SERVICES
Main St. and James St. United
Churches
Union Services foi» July and August
Main Street and James Street United
Churches
JULY—Rev, C. J. Moorhouse in
charge
Main Street choir in charge of music
July 13th:
James Street 11.00 p.m.
Main Street 7.0Q p.m.
July 20th;
Main Street 11.00 a.m.
James Street 7.00 p.m.
July 27th;
James Street 11.00 a.m.
Main .Street 7.00- p.m.
August 3rd:
Main Street 11 a.m.
James Street 7.00 p.m, .
a.m.—Sunday School
elude
in printed chiffons. •
See our specials in large sizes, at
Still some left on our special rack ar$2.95i ^ J^oaals
Mrs. Amy, of Toronto, is the guest
of Mrs, E. A. Amy« of town.
The glorious Twelfth will be cele
brated at Bayfield this year,
Little Eleanor Abbott is recuper
ating from her recent illness.
Miss Louise Sweet, of Tillsonburg,
is visiting with Miss H. Sweet.
Mr. Wm. Lutman assisted the
Hensail Anglican choir on Sunday.
Miss Mary Gorrell, of Toronto, is
visiting friends in and around Exe
ter.
Mr, Stuart Moorhouse, of London,
spent Sunday under the parental
roof,
Miss
visiting
' Dow.
Miss
visiting her sister Mr. and Mrs. Rd.
Coates.
Miss Alice Handford is visiting
with her brothers at Renfrew and
Arnprior”
Mr, and Mrs. John Francis, of
London, visited relatives in this
community over the week-end.
Caven Presbyterian Congregation
al picni§ is being held at Bayfield
on Wednesday of tills week.
Attention/-We /have; ■ Mrs. Knapps, of Kamloops, B.
;or tuhek wit/dump is visiting "with her sisters Mrs. H.
------------ j^s peas/) -- ‘ ~ — —
Phone 237w. Wfofff Bros. /
4
ecial
of Shorts ,$&d Low
Come in and get our
on ton lots
Floum
We carr
"Feeds. O
^at $2.50.
Tavpr mor
haven’t tr
—HARVE
prices
Grade
Chickline of
oping Mash sells
alf Meal is gaining
the time. If you
some get a trial bag.
Will the party >tire off the ba^of th^car .in the
garage and
no use, Fi$d
return tW?' 1
The occ^ants..
neiglibo^. were
ing of Ae dog. _ ..
ed, as to whom |.he guilty One was
qp please save
Signed, K. J. Sin .s.
NOTICE
ok the spare
ray
a tire of
week
•days,
and
bark-
Suspicion is arpus-
withn
house
affbused by the
further •, trouble.
XL f ■slS
iMONTMORENCY J3HERRIES FOR
/SALE—50 c. a
W. F. Abbott
Those wishing tragufportation to
Bayfield on J$.y 1J please leave
lajrfess’ Barber ShopVout name at
or 'with ,'S. winfeyf
Farmers
^quipped our mo;
body for drawing n
Ethel Dow, of Winnipeg, is
with her father, Mr. Alex
Ila Westcott, o£ Toronto, is
10
11 a.m.—“The Man of the Field”'
A summer subject.
p.m.—A Change of Government
but quite appropriate.
United Prayer (Service ..at eight
o’clock on Thursday evening.
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
c.?
Gidley -and Mrs. Chas. Wilson.
o (Miss Effie Treble has returned to
London after spending several weeks
, The Librarian of the/Exeter Pub- with relatives in this1 community.
lie Library wjU liave/'holidays for
the first two
The Librar
August 1st to
nng on Saturd.
H
corn.
♦
August. |
will/be closed from'
15th. Open-
3t 16 th. I
Huston, secretary.)
7-1 (hMc
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flynn and"
daughter, of Sarnia, motored up and
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T.
. Flynn.
I Mr. Tlios. Harton, of London, is
' holidaying for several weeks
relatives and friends In this
munity,.
Miss Jessie Manson and
mother Mrs. Geo. Manson, of
don, spent Sunday calling on friends
in Exeter.
with
com-
TENDERS WANTED
> For laying heavy asphalt shingles
on the south side of Ore south wing
■of the Exeter scliooE Shingles to
foe laid 5 inches tojffiie weather. The Miss May Thomas, of London, vis-
Board of fjducatitfh. to furnish the ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. May and
shingles ai ft nai< contractor to fur- called on friends in this community
her
Lon-
Rev. J. J. Fenton, B.A., Rector
Miss K. M. MacFaul, Organist
Fourth Sunday after Trinity
I a.m.—Sunday School
. a.m.—Holy Communion and Ser
mon. Subject: “Our First Com
munion”
p.m.—Evensong and Sermon, sub
ject: “Take your Religion with
you on your holidays.”
The
School Picnic will be held at Grand
Bend on Tuesday, July 22nd. The
Congregation at Large is asked to
turn out to this event and make it
a real Congregational affair. There
will be athletic contests for the
young folks and some for the adults’
as well. Everybody join in and help
us to have a jolly time together.
The Rector will take his holidays,
during the whole month of August.
During the five Sundays in August
there will be morning service only.
This service will be conducted by the
Rector. . . ■
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11
7
Trivitt Memorial ' Sunday
.... ....................................................... ... .. , nJ' ’ ~~i8—
Dr. D. A. ANDEH&N
hish all .« laff^ming, etc. Tenders over Sunday,
to be in t
by Saturd
Work to t
possible.—’
e y^July 12th 9 p.m.1 trainin;
,S soon as don, visited at her home over the
Faul, Sec’y.
.nds of the ^secretary; Mss Avis Lindenfield, nurse- in-
niv i Qth j/t 9 n.m.' training at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
DENTIS1
/completed J
tiss K. Mi
, ft .1
2 Specials in Bleached and UnbJ^rched Sheeting
THESE CLOTHS ARE 2 YARDS WIDE AND
WE HAVE BEEN SELLING THEM AT 60
t SUPPLY AT THIS LOT
/ Special at per yard^....
SPLENDID QUALITY,
f A YARD. GET YOUR
PRICE
.......48(C,
I
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/ 20 dozen Mepfs Fine Shirts
THESE ARE IN THE WELL-KNpWN ARROW, TOOKE AND OTHER
fcdOD MAKES IN TAN, B^UE, MAUVE AND GOOD STRIPED
I VALUEVAS HIGH AS $2.25.
I Special th® wfeek at..............$1.49
i
■Men’s Wo^k Shirts Special at 98c.
THESE SHIRTS JrE MADE BY DEACON SHIRT CO. THEY ARE
T FULL AND ROTMY AND ARE WELL MADE. MADE FROM DARK
BLlJr SHIRTING IN SIZES 14 TO 17 1-2.
Special this week at..............98c.
f New Dinner Sets 97 pieces Special at $18.50
f THIS
WINNER J
F A SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS WEEK. FULL 97 PIECE
.T OF FINE ENGLISH PORCELAIN WITH A VERY NEAT
IOSE DECORATION SIMILIAR TO THE BRIDAL ROSE PATTERN IN
dfilNA. Regular $25.00, Special at........ ..$18.50
/30 pair of Men’s Harvest Shoes
f PAIRS ONLY OF MEN’S HARVEST SHOES. THESE ARE GOOD
rTERS. NOT TO HEAVY FOR THE HOT WEATHER AND ARE
SPECIAL AT PER PAIR ..................$2.25
«
n<Furnitumly
It. 2
prej
■ form]
has located •
London, wli
ofi/Exetei’
brWortiey Road,.
Jne will practice
listry
Eletcalf 4290
Hot Weather
For Men
the week-end.
Mr. Perry B. Diignan, of Toronto,IT -.ill. Xtill-J JD» Ux XUJUllUU,
les to announce js holidaying with his father Mr.
that he will te av^ay on his holidays jas QigUan and'brother Mr. E. M.
Titltr 1 O 4T» 4 •»-» z» Y i w ,Dignan of town.
Traquair & Lindenffeld had a Fri-
gidaire demonstration in Exeter on
Monday, a representative being pres
ent from London.
(Mss Madeline Dearing and friend
Miss Green, of London, spent the
I week-end with the former’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dearing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G Stewart ad
daughter Joan, of Detroit, spent the
4th of July visiting the former’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart.
Miss Abbott, R.N., has returned
from Hamilton where she was en
gaged in nursing the son of Lieut.-
Col S. Hendry, late Lieut-Gov. of
Ontario.
An aeroplane circled the town on
Thursday of last week, the pilot do
ing a number of
■It landed several
cultural grounds.
Mr. Ulric Snell .............................
summer cottage at Grand-Bend and
moved in Thursday of last week. Mr.
iMilo Snell has also erected a new
cottage moving in on Tuesday of this
week.
Mr. Emerson Wright accompanied
by his mother is at present on a two
weeks motor trip 'going -as far as
his absence Mr.
charge of u the
Dr. Atkinson wig
from June 30|h /o July 12th, inclu
sive, during t|ii/.firne the office will
he closed.6-12-4tc.
FOR SALsE^-AboutJthirty school
seats in j^oodfoondiAron, also teacher’s (Le$K an^'TStr^e heater, coal or
wood. Will fsell cheap for quick
sale. Apply ft o Geo. Hepburn, RXM.
Mo. 1, Credifon, Secretary, 8.,/fNo.
,1, Stephen.^
FOR SALE—C
power Gilson ga’
gallon galvanize
to H. J. Kuhn
lia, phone 16,
•3-2tc.
half horse
e: ithree 50
drujfis. Apply
No./2. Centra-
ditom
FOR SALE OR RUNT—Modern
red brick semi-bungq/ow All
veniences, centrally /located.
ral rooms
hous^-keepj|6g ■' above
FOR RENT
light .
Weekes’ officb.
. • FOR SALE
pump • also
new. _ Apply 1
fstrator or B.
con-
li or
Dr.
Visible 10 gal, <gas.
eating table, almost
John Rowe, Admin-
. F. Beavers.
6-19 •trc.
SALE—Brick dwelling and
Beautiful location ion the
Phoney
Owing to the Dominion Day holir
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 ,30t/h—Dr. Browning,,
Assignments for August will be post
ed at a later date.
HERE IS WHERE YOmVILL
ALWAYS FIND AM60D
ASSORTMENT OWFURNI-
TURE TO CHOO^ FROM AT
PRICES TO »T YOU
OCK M COMPLETE
LTHWriME. TO BUY
OUR SI
NOW I<
f
stunts in the air.
times on the agri
has erected a new
traw ats
r
'11 the latest straws
FOR
garage,
comer of Andrew^ aud' Hil.1. Street,
over three acres of’ jand.Apply to
.John Bell Estate,,/ 6-12-4tp
FOR SALE—25 jj^cres iof mixed
field hay. AppiyMo John Perkins. I
r a:+ tfc
the
have
e tin
now
BUSINESS FOR SALE
It is with deep regret that
decided to sevehCthe ties of
ly business relations in the
Store business w
this community,
poor health for s
great many of you
reason I am reluc
quit business. My __
tures can be bougffi^ either tof
lump sum or a rate on, the
with immediate possession,
tigate.—J. W. POWELL
TRACTOR F
tor reasonable
have
rienti-
ariety
le of
n in
Which a
d for this
forced to
and fix-
a
“hilar,
Inves-
WING
Distance ho
amount of wor
Apply to W, Dmdshaw, EHmvilJe.
’ .;-j. i:. Ju. tiK '
DRICK DWELLING F SALE—
A neat dwelling^well sit}foted and in
fine condition,
given at once. Akpty
eriand at tbe Hdnsly jpoat Ofiice.
ott can bo
G. l Suth-
■ North Bay. During ♦J Montgomery is in
Chainway store.
Mr. S. G. Bawden
ied the store south
Store' ]®s> moved his office to the
Snell Block. The store has been
rented by Mr, Jas. Grieve who in
tends handling Vernors Ginger Ale.
Miss Layton, of Hamilton, who
has been,visiting with. Mr. and Mrs.
;Geo. Layton, sangha solo in Main
Street church in a very acceptable
mariner on Sunday. Her ( parents
motored suh and she returned with
them Sunday evening
Parents and children are warned
against’ the pulling, of’peas from the
■wagons a‘s they pass through town,
on their way to- the Canriing Factory
A couple of accidents happened last
week and accidents are "liable to
’happen at any time which may bei
attended with serious results.
Mr. and Mrs. F. & Rogers and
Uttlq son Billy; of Toledo, Ohio, call
ed on friends in town on Saturday
Jot. They visited’ in Hensail with
Mrs. Roger’s grand nt other Mrs. Am
ger who ie in her 99th yeah
of Mrs. (Dr.)
Thaihes Road
•Miss
MisS
visitr
this year an.
Cornell Uni4
engineering'.
Bachelor 0$
X
Clysdale and
who has occup-
of S. Martin’s
Anger is the mother
* Fletch hr, late of the
Fresbyterian church.
•
Mrs,
Mr. Ed. Welsh, of Toronto;
Bessie Wel^h, of London and
Theressa Whiting, of Crumlin,
ed with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Welsh
over the week-end. (
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs.
Umberfield and Miss. Fannie Sutton,
of Detroit- Mr. and Mrs. Cluney and.'
Mrs. Viola Hill, of London, former
ly the Sutton girls who lived in thd
home now occupied by Mr?. S- Gj
Lamport, spent the week-end calling
on friends in this community..
John c! White, son of Mr. and;
and Mrs. Clyde‘‘White, of Memphis;
Tenn., who as a lad^spent three year$
in Exeter at’ the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. Wickwire and attended’
public school here, is
honour graduate from
versify in mechanical
with the degree of
Science.
Rev. F. E- and Mrs.
family who are moving from Ridge-*
town to Brantford where Mr. Clys{
dale will assume the pastorate of,
the Wesley ' United Church, visited,
in town the latter part of last week
and are now occupying their cottage
at Grand Bend. Mrs. Clysdale’s
mother Mrs. Chas. Harvey is visit-;
jng with them. ■
Mr, and Mrs. Hotatio Reynolds, of<
Sarepta, and Mr. and Mrs. Fergus.
Beemer, and son, of Windsor have,
just returned after spending a week
with‘Mr. Reynold's sister Mrs.
Kelly in Northern Michigan
ing at tile Straits of Mackinac
Ignace and on to Newberry,
While there they motored out to
Manistoque an nd out to the Soo,
, ‘kich.
< k ’ Misses Rubio Creech and Annie.
-Simmons returned Sunday after a
vacatibfi of hvo weeks during which1
they* visited with Miss, Hale in Gan-
anoque, took a trip through the
Thousand islands, visited itt Ottawa
and also ylslted with ilev, Jas. and
MrC Foote, of Carleton Place, They
enjoyed a very pleasant outing most
of Mio trip being made by motor.
They returned, from Prescott to To
ronto by boat.
W. c.
cross-
to St.
Mich.
Sweate
O;
fs
ad
- /- Bathing Suits
S start Trousers
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Phone 291
R. N. ROWE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AMBULANCE SErMcE
HAWKINS
Exeter, One
rLASS
ile you wait
WE ARE RIGHT
STYLES H
JP TO THE MINUTE IN THE LATEST ( f
»R SPORT WEAR IN ALL LINES
OF FURNISHINGS
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Mr. and Mrs. F. J.. Delbridge and
family left Tuesday to spend a few
days in Detroit.
The family of Mr.' J. G. Stanbury
have moved to their summer Jiqpre
at' Bayfield but Mr. Stanbury- is still
here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Butler, Mrs.
Mary Harvey and Miss Tanning, of
London and Harvey Perkins, of Exe
ter, motored to
the week-end
evening.
Mr. and Mt'S.
'Tillie White, <
White and Mrs. Cooper White and
daughter, of Windsor, attended the
White family picnic on the farm of
James H. Ro'binson near St. Malys
on July 1st.
D.etroit, and spent
returning
. Wickwire
of Exeter,
Monday
and Miss
Mrs. S.
PHONE 81w
near
fur-
SnUp.
FOR SALE—Bn-icJC house,
repair, good water, bath, toil
n^ee, hydrp, newly decorate
half cash balance arrange®
FOR SALE—Several
Canning FacfeQjy.
FOR RENT
good water, 1
of fruit.- Rei
FOR SALE
hew, with 10
Incfuire
IMA Robt. Gambrill, of Flora, vis
ited his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. IL.
Gambrill during the past Week.
Mrs. Harry White, of StmtforcL
visited with her brother 'Mr. W. H-
Johnston, during the past week. ”
room hou$e,
nd and plenty
rent.
Pnpgraph good
cords $25.00.
J. W. POWELL
Ernest C. Harv
•Representing among o
Lumbermen’s
,^‘M'orIdL’s1^
Cash divide
not been le
Mutual
reales
as
uarantecd
Suaiiy Cd
Antonrobllc'
don, England
Mr, Reg. Hudson, of London, Visit:
ed with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Goulcf-
inig on Sunday.
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FtW
Goods deWered any distance
i
TO SEE THE
NEW STYLE CHESTERF
BED SUITES.
All X-Raj^d Conifrtt
N< w Coven
SOLD
PER
1IRECTOR
I DEALER
O»
policyholders have;-
an 25% of premi
annually.
Dorothy e. g
jV'"' ■ A. L. C. '
(Honor Graduate) L
inftrnctiFn in
Ptend, Violi
Studio N. Afl)
EXEt
rmony, Theory
Street, Box ICO
* ONTARIO
Caulk Your Windows
save mo^ey on yo(ir loaf bill
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and WIN)
■ WEAT
LET US Q
W. J. HERN, Exeter
RED THE
I CAfLKlNG DOORS
WS.fALSO METAL
HUPPING
you prices.
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<1 CWirmaster
Wj(5<I Cliurch
SAFETY RAZOR B
SHARPENED (
SINGLE EDGSf
DOUBLE. BDG
, Perfect E<
W. S. COLE. DRUGGIST
Inst
Plano Vocal
W> R*
A.
Organist
James St,
bn in
Organ Thtmrjr
Supervisor of Music in
Studio, Main St, Box 57, Phone
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