The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-07-31, Page 8THURSDAY, JULWst,
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one day
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First class
any,
right
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Shingles
Axe moving fast
Sold practically all of recent
i J~”
y now.
xeter Markets
7'5 c.
Oats. 40 c.
Burley 40c.
Bran $1.40
Shorts $1.50
Manitoba’s Best Flour $3.80
Welcome Flour $3.1:5
Model Flour1 $3.50
Welcome Floui* $3.25
Model Flour $3.60
Creamery Butter 33c.
Dairy Butter 28—31c,
Eggs Extras 26c.
Eggs Firsts 23c.
Eggs Seconds 20c,
Hogs 811,00
Ross-Tajlo/ Co., L
Furnitui/e
HERE IS WHERE YOU/WILL
ALWAYS FIND A
ASSORTMENT OF
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ICES TO SUIT
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LOCAL NEWS
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The Women’s Alteration of the
lurch will hold
wn of Mrs. J. S.
Frsday, August 7 th
p.m. Lunch will be
the lunch committee,
is extended to all the
James St. United,
a picnic on the ^
Harvey
beginning at
in chart.
An invitatto
members. ’
OUR
NOW I THE TIMEfTO BUY
with Mr.
Renfrew,
with Mr.
I
Mrs.
Cob-
Fri-
else-
Miss Laura Knight, of London,
spent the week-end with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sanders and
family, are holidaying at .Grand
Bend.
There was keen contest in getting
out the voters on Monday both sides
working hard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harwood, of To
ronto, spent the week-end
and Mrs. Wm. May.
Miss Vivian Easton, of
visited during the week
and Mrs. Andy Easton.
Mrs. C. S. Browne, of Gross Point
Detroit, is visiting at the home of
Mr. Harry Nolan, or Stephen.
Mr. Fred Heaman, of Detroit, is
visiting with his parents Col. and
Mrs. Heaman at their summer home
at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Hepburn and two
sons, of St. Marys, visited with Mrs.
Hepburn’s mother, Mrs. Wright,
over the week-end.
The James St. Sunday School
this (Wednesday) holding their
nual picnic
Farmers
harvesting
of wheat to
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Reid, of Ham
ilton, spent the week-end visiting
with Mr. and IMrs. Bruce11 Rivers.
< The Exeter branch of the Cana- I dian Canners will finish their pea
pack this week. The crop has
exceptionally good.
Mr. Gordon W. Robertson
wife, of Chicago, called on
, Mrs. Jas.
are
an-
at Grand Bend.
in this community
one of the (best crops
be taken off in years.
are
been
Tree Slip Covers’
With* every Marshall Mattres
bought during the month o
August
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
Market
is. .a
demonstra-
the
of Montreal,
with hiS'ino-r
WE ARE RIG
STYLES FOR
This is a clean-up of a number of lines of stra
oxfords. Not all sizes in
your pick, per pair 39c.
UPS
HE MINUTE IN THE LATEST
RT WEAR IN ALL LINES
FURNISHINGS
UP T
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev, J, Bernard Rhodes, JU. A.
Minister
Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M., Organist
During August
Morning Service Only
10 a.m.-—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Service as usual.
UNION SERVICES
Main St. and James St. United
Churches
Union Services for July and August
Main Street -and James Street' United
Churches
JULY—Rev. C. J. Moorhouse in
charge
Main Street choir in charge of music
August 3rd:
Main Street' 11. a.m.
Janies Street 7.00 p.m.
1 a.m.—Church Schools
• a.m,, Main St.—“Craving
Answers”
p.m., James St.-
Came For.”
p.m. Thursday—Our Union Pray
er service.
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11
7
8
•“What Christ'
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH .
Rev. J. J. Fenton, B.A.. Rector
Miss K. M. MucFauL Organist
Seventh Sunday after Trinity
a.m,—Sunday School
a.m.—Holy Communion and ser
mon.
Only one service during month of
August
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Summer Dresses at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
We place on sale this week the balance of our. summer dresses
at greately reduced prices. Your chance to buy a smart
summer dress at a great saving. Specially priced
at from $2.95 to $7.95.
RAYON VESTS AND BLOOMERS
In all shades and a very good quality.
PRICED AT EACH 59c.
RAYON NIGHT GOWNS
In peach, pink, green and mauve with lace
trim.
EXTRA SPECIAL PER GARMENT $1.25
t
CHILDREN’S SOX
Assorted sizes and colors greatly reduced
ta clear at per pair 19c.
CHILDREN’S LISLE RIBBED HOSE
A lovely fine-ribbed lisle hose. These
for 60c. We are clearing this line
AT PER PAIR 29c.
Miss Mary Northcott, who has
spent several weeks with her sister
Mrs. W. C. Bearce, during the lat-
tbr’s prolonged illness has returned
to her .home in Hay Township. Mrs.
Pearce is not improving as fast as
her friends would like to see.
Rev. Robt. Hicks, wife and two
children Katherine and Robert, of
Wallaceburg, are visiting with re
latives and friends in this commun
ity while on their holidays. They
have just returned from a. splendid
motor trip to Teterboro and Ottawa.
• Mrs. A. G. Austin and daughter
Miss Madeline, of Calgary, visited
for a few days last week with Mrs.
Wm. Fisher and Mr. S. M. Sanders
and othei* friends in town.
Austin was formerly Miss Vera
bledick, of Exeter. They left
day to visit in Toronto and
where.
Mr. F. Shettler, of Buffalo, was a
pleasant caller at the Times-Advo-
cate .on Saturday of last week. Mr.
Shettler attended a re-union of the
former pupils of S. S. No. 9, in Hui- former’s* aunt*
S^nLa. ye.rL pleasaT?fc While on their way “to Goderich?
JMiss. Lois Keddy, of Detroit, and
friend, Miss Dorothy Hope, of Lock
port, N. Y., are visiting at theJiome
of Mr. W. C. Keddy, of Usborne.
| Mrs. E. Beebe and daughter, of
I Windsor, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. :
. their
- Bend.
| The
.rheumatoid i by both
' tives at the
ening, the
telegraph.
Mr. Wm.
is expected
the next couple -of days to visit his
mother Mrs. Rd. Gould and other
relatives.
Mr. Archie Davis, of Toronto, has
rented the residence recently vacat
ed by Mr. J. W. Brown. Mrs. Davis
and daughter, Helen, joined him on
Wednesday.
Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Harrison, of
Detroit, spent the week-end visiting
with Mrs. J. G. Jones at Grand Bend
Mrs. Ellen Coultis returned to De
troit with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Koekler and
daughter Beula ana son Grant, of
Kitchener, called on Mrs. I. Hall on
Sunday. Mrs. Witmer
home with them.
IMrs. R. G. Seldon and
lace have returned lrome
iting with Mr. and Mrs. F. Newman
at Kingston and with Dr. Harry
Seldon at Sharbot Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Snell and iMr.
Silas Reed left the forepart of the
week by auto for Flint, Mich., where
Mrs. Snell will visit with relatives.
The two men will continue on to
La Grange, Wis.,
union of the Reed
During the past
has been, visited
that have lasted only a few minutes
with just'sufficient moisture to lay
the dust. A good shower would be
welcome.
Miss Amy 'Trevethich
Grand Rapids, Mich.,
Mrs. Howard Dorman-,
Craig and brother Jack of Brinsley,
Visited their uncle and aunt', Mr.
and Mrs. M. Amy one day last Week.
Rev. Dr. Mddd accompanied by
his wife and daughter, Miss Medd,
and Mrs, Humphrey, of Welland,
called oil old friends in Exeter on
Monday on
They expect
•■Muskoka.
' -Mr. S. B.
fecl-ive sign
the effect of a forest fire,
fention of campers is again.- being
called to' the results of cai*elessness
in extinguishing camp fires while
camping out.
time renewing old acquaintances. He
also visited with Mrs. Shettler’s par- I
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McPherson, of.
Greenway. |
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryckman, of j Chiselhurst, her brother W. O. Me-!
Taggart, of Toronto and her aunt1
Mrs. F. Downie, of town motored to
London recently to see Miss Annie
Merrill a former public school teach-,
an invalider here, who has been
for several years from
arthritis. Her friends
have to report that she
fering- a great deal.
regret to
is still suf-
The doctors of Exeter wi^-observe
the Wednesday half lrojjdays, one
doctor only remaining . duty, the
following being^ the co ignments for
August: Auig. 6th, Dr-^Weekes; Aug.
13th, Dr. Duiwop;J^Aug. 2Q.th Dr.
Fletcher; Aug.| 27JR, Dr. Browning.
September notif later.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be receivedAip to and ncluding August 13th fo^f' the con
struction of a parsonage ill Centralia
Tenders to cover the entire work, as
well as separate tende
ferent portions are invited,
and specifications mai
Friday. The ^lowesJ^Tor any tender
not necessarily at id. Parsonage
building C'omilitt G. O. Thomp
son, sec'y. Y’
are
Bert Biggs, of
summer cottage
and
the
Willis,
London, at
at Grand
were receiv-election returns
Liberals and Conserva-
T’own Hall Monday ev-
returns coming in by
Gould, of Miami, Man.,
to arrive in Exeter in
A tennis tournament among the
local players is being run off this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mawhinney, of
Stephen, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Kestle on Sunday.
Mr. Cecil Stewart is able to be
around again following his recent
operation for appendicitis.
Miss. Gladys McLean, of Ki'ppen,
accompanied by Miss Gertrude Fran
cis motored to Wabashine to spend
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and
children, .of Toronto; spent the
week-end with the former’s mother
Mrs. Well. Johns.
Mr.
Mr. and and Mrs. Elmore
and Donald, left Monday on
trip to Muskoka.
Mr. Ed. Taylor, of
Branch of the Bank
London, is holidaying
ther, Mrs. Jas. Taylor.
Mrs. Chester Merkley, of Lond'oh,
spent the latter part of “last week
visiting with her parents, Mr. artfd
Mrs. Geo. Etherington.
Rev. R. E. and Mrs. Southcott, of
Morpeth, are visiting with the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Southcott at their
summer cottage at Grand Bend. I
Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Kestle and
two children, of Hamilton, Ohio, vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Wood and
other relatives for a few days la$t
week. *
The New Fordson Tractor
wonder.—-Phone 64 for
tion.
Miss Violet Miller, of
is visiting with Mr. and
HATCHWEAR UNDERWE
The kind the boys and men like,
tons to rip off
BOYS’ $1.00; MEN’S $1/25
ODD CLOVER LEAF
Clover Leaf cups and sauce/s in a gg&l
shape at special, p/ices
Odd Cups 6c.; Cups &• $aucer
MEN’SHIRTS WITH ATTACHED
COLLARS
hite and sand. A splendid shirt for*
hot weather
SPECIAL AT $1.49
WATER GLASSES
. This is an exceptionally good water glass,
and is extra value at, each 5c.
ew Dinner Sets
and Mrs. Geo. Mawson and
Tuckey
a motor
See our new patterns in fine English Porce
lain. It is very dainty and the shapes are new
Priced at $37.50
for the dif-
Plans
be seen after returned
soli Wal-
after vis-
WANTED—Experienced^
farmer capable of far:
seeks employment. ApT'
Advocate,
mcedj married
•m, management
IpW at Times-< 7-24-3tp.
FARM FOR SALE—100 ^cres, lo 23, con. 1, Usborne, fine location, £
mile north of Exeter on rovincial
Highway No. 4, wjell drained, 'good
buildings, hydro ’hvailajple, never
failing supply of ^?od /vater, con
venient.to Canning $ac$ry, station
public or high schb< , churches
stores, etc.
Apply to owner—John Hutchinson
7-17-3tp
FOR SALE OR
red.& brick semLbungJlow. All
yeniences, centrally f located.FOR RENT—SevirAl rooms
light houj&tkOepiifg above
,We ekes’ officL J
FOR SALE-\ Vfdfcle 10 gal,
pump; J _
new- Apply tb Whn Rowe, Admin
istrator dr B. W. F. Beavers* -
6-19-tfc.
...■ •. buy jfr sell a mrib
i.H^Ckard, Exeter.
TRACTOR FLOWING
l*W>' maciNG
for reasonable
to attend a re
family.
week this section
hy several rains
^ENT—Modern
con*
, nurse of
and sister
of Ailsa
for
Dr.
_ , gas,
also ope£a|pn.g table, almost
Apply tb
I£ you wish to /
or house aeO R. E.
their way to. Clinton,
to spend a few days in
Taylor has a
in his window
very Oi-
Showing
The at-
Distance noWbji
amoitnt of wb>k.
Apply to W. N3 dshaw, Eiimville*
Winnipeg,
Mrs. Her
man. Dayman and with her grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller and
.other relatives.
Miss Ann Turnbull, R.N., who has
spent the last two weeks at Paradise
Lake, Kitchener ana Stratford has
returned to New York to resume her
hospital duties.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, of Windsor,
have 'been visiting in Exeter tor the
last two weeks. ,Miss L£>is. McDon
ald returned with them and will
visit for a week in Windsor.
Mr. E. J. Wetliey, M.A., principal
of the Exeter H. S. who has-’ beenMn
Toronto for several weeks examin
ing. the Departmental examinatioh
papers, returned home last week.
Miss Olive Quance, of Toronto,
who is visiting in Exeter, sang a so
lo at the union service in Main St.
church Sunday evening that was
much enjoyed by the congregation.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Coxworth
and family, of. London, visited in
town on Friday of last week. Mr.
and Mrs. E. Heidemaii returned with
them to London to spend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J.J. O’Brien had the
pleasure of entertaining this week
the following visitors: Miss Maggie
Joliffe, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. F.
Trace and family and Miss Croft of
Shed-den.
Mrs. Hoskins is. confined to her
home suffering from the quinsy.
Rev. G. W. and Mrs. Rivers and
son Gray, of Madoc, spent last Wed
nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Pearce, while on their way to
their summer cottage at ‘Bruce
Beach.
Monday was the hottest day of the
season, the mercury climbing to
around 9 6 in the shade. Our citizens
sweltered beneath its hot rays. Cool
winds however relieved the • situa
tion about 8 o’clock in the evening
and the weather has been fine since.
Hot Weather Needs
Sweaters
Od
r
Mr. Wm. Kuntz and two sons
Harold and John, of Windsor, and
daughter, Ella, of Detroit, and Miss
Lillian Rose, of Zurich, are this
week enjoying a camping trip in the
Muskoka district.
Mrs. C. W. Christie, Earl and
Laverne accompanied by Mr, and
Mrs. J. A. .Christie ahd Miss. Violet
'Patterson, of London, spent Sunday
with the former’s m'other aild sister,
Mrs. Jas. Ferguson and Miss Ccelia
Ferguson of Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs;. Frank Bawdeii and
daughter Merl$, of Toronto, motor
ed Up Monday And visited with the
former's brother, Mr. and Mrs, Fted'
Bawden:, They • returned to ‘ their
home Wednesday accompanied by
Halon Bawden oh, a visit.
i
ALL
Covers
ESS LIKE NEW—
EASIfiY REMOVED AND WASHED
We have -installed an up-to-date
ambulance equipment and are
prepared to respond to calls
promptly.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
FURNITURE DEALER
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This week we feel like expressing
a word of appreciation ’of the ser
vice rendered by Mr. Geo. Lawson,
manager of the Bell Telephone, and
his assistant Miss. Mary McKa.i:g. Mr.
Lawson is at all times most obliging
but it is duririg such tints as an el
ection when the phone Is in. con
stant demand and must be very
trying on the patience of an operat
or that we learn to appreciate the
courteous service rendered by Mr.
Lawson.
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Casualty Cd.,
Automobile
eyErnest C. Haw
Representing am
Lunilmnnenfs Slut
“World
Cash di^deijrffs to policyholders have
not boejt JjRs than 25% of premium
annually.
Caulk Your Windows
save money on coal bill
WE AVE SECURED THE /
ULKING DQORS
AND W DOWL ALSO tfE’ML
WEAVHElf STRIPPING
LET US
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AUTO GLASS
replaced ^hil^/you wait
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