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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-08-28, Page 5> WiW WWW EMMVILLE "I GRA Pool and c are prepared possible price bags and: sup ialize in Teas, price.-—COOK phone 54 Bob ore the car. Write hr Exeter, The ineet|?k af the W, 1M, S. was held last Thursday afternoon in the basement of the church. The first Vice-President, Mrs. Chas. Godbolt, presiding, eleven members were present. RqIJ call wa’s rsponded to by naming of a. favourite hymn. The monthly leaflets “entitled# ‘Be of Gopd Cheer” were, yead by Mrs, E. Skinner, Mrs. F. Brock, Mrs. Wes. Horne, Mrs. J, Prance and Mrs. S, Hunter.-"A letter from James’*Street Church, Exeter, W. M, S. wals. read thanking our Socitey for their in­ vitation to 3rd as the dealt with usnaj way, Mr. and Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. Ed, Johns last week. Little Freddie Wright had the misfortune to fall last week while playing” outside with his toy aero­ plane. One end of which tore the roof of life mouth but we are very pleased to say he has made a good recovery from such a nasty accident, Mrs. Maud Heywood, of Exeter, spent’ several day’s in the vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Telford Horne and daughter, of Toronto, were visitors at Mr. Wes. Hornes last week. Mr. Win. Pym, of Kirkton, visited his brother Sam, last' Sunday. Little Miss Shirley Coultis is re­ covering from an attack of summer flu, Mr. and Mr’s. Wes. Johns, 4loward and Mary, Mr. cis, of London last Thursday days with Rev. of Brandon, THURSDAY, MW » WMTHE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Ii & * T Collyer, of London, Lake, of St. Cather- Mr. day and relatives ZION ■> the Seh Brock, who is reeiWfef recent operation' pei* insure your W. C. Pearce, visit us, suggesting Oct. date, Other business was and meeting closed the group of the home cooking, of the church attended the Augs- Convention of the in Kitchener last and Mils. AIL Himkin and of Thames Rdad, spent Sun- the home Of Mrs. Hdhkin’s ML W. L. McLaren. G. McNaughton has return* Mrs. Harry Reilmm, of recently. Toronto daughter the past (Stenographic# Service, Commercia - Y<( and and spent Sunday at Grand HL A. Stone, Com. Specialist, Vice-Prim, . Phone 198 CENTRALIA^ GRAIN WAN Pool and cash gfgjffh' Wanted. are prepared Mrs. G, Fisher and Mrs. Chas, .May, of Ipperwash Beach, spent Thursday in town. For particulars write ■ , ■ JL IL Ward, JLA. Principal , . o pa^Fydu the- highest possible prico-jaiyr fufnisii '"you with bags and supf . trucks. We spec­ ialize in peas.F Be sure and get our ’ -COOK BROS. hllLLING^CO. offiency. COURS bmmercial, fe Teachers C WH Y N DASHWOOD wen, L.D.Ss^D.S. __ BURG At office HartleiM^lock. Dash- i of week andwood/’first three Is'mode it possible po-sitions demundng I in London. { ... j The August meeting of the W.M. 0 ’ ATTKNP THIS? cannot a x»i ©ommerce CLINTON, ONTARIO ■Offers you a Practical Business Training th^ for our scores of students to obtain and high standard of ,._tarlal, General Office, Civil e and Special Courses arranged, •d a better .School, s on September 2nd, J930 Plate W ............." ' ’ ■ DR. J. A. McTAGGART, L. Q , Specializing HENSd ipeJephoMe 100 at the library on Tuesday. The long drouth Which prevailed in. this district this last couple months was broken on Saturday night by a splendid rain storm. Magistrate Reed, Crown attorney Holmes, Constable ,Whitesides and Traffic Officer Lever, wore in towk Monday holding court for speeding on the Highway. The case was 'dib missed. v The many friend's, of Mr. Richard Blatchford were congratulating him on Monday on reaching his 82nd birthday. . Mr. Btytchford is hale and hearty and looks more like a map of 6Q than 82. The Blyth Citizens. Band are put­ ting on another sacred band concert at the park grounds on Sunday evening, August 31st, commencing at a quarter after eight. This band was here a few weeks ago and de­ lighted the large audience present and no doubt on Sunday evening a large crowd will be present to enjoy the music. THE BOWLING TOURNAMENT ..The, annual Bowling Tournament whs ’heldJ on the local greens on Wednesday ’ afternoon. The weather was perfect, and the entry numbered twenty, as follows: Messrs. Doug­ lass, of Teeswlater; Bawden, of Ex­ eter; Whitesides, o' Goderich; Rob­ ertson, of Blyth; Edwards, of God­ erich; Goodwin, of Hensail; Smith of Ailsa Craig; Hemphill, of Hen­ sall; Adams, of Ailsa Craig; M-cVie- ar, of Goderich; Sangster, of Hen­ sail; Reid, of Goderich; McLaren, of Hensall;. Hfeeock, (Of Tteeswater; Sproat, of Seaforth; .Brock, of Hen sail; Henderson, ofxTeeswater; Mc­ Donnell, of He'nsaR;'Close, Seaforth; C. A» McDonnell, Hensall. The prize w.inn’ers were; 1st R. Tretlie- way, W. Douglass:' 2nd, D. L. Mickle and .A, W,.. E. Hemphill; 3rd, W. •.Powell and • H Edwards; ' 4th, Jas, Sangster.and Allan McDonnell. Wednesday halt holidays expire at othexend of August. Mfes Flossie Foss is in T01‘°uto ■Staking in the Exhibition there. ’" Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Peppier, are Siolidaying with friends in Hanover. Dr.’ and Mrs. Campbell spent ^hutsday with friends in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs, James Vincent spent . .jSatnYday with friends in Goderich. Miss Belle Sparks, of Brantford# was' a recent visitor with friend Miss Gertrude Higgins, of Exeter, spent the week-end at her . home Mjss Vera Sanndercock, of Exeter ispent the week-end ab her home Kerm ■ > ' . • ..Quite ’a nnihber from here are 'at­ tending the Toronto Exhibition this week., / , J Mr. Allum Butt, of Toronto, is wasiting with his sister, Mrs. J. H, JP.Gtty. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight are 'Visiting this week With friends in Seaforth. ' While playing ball on Thursday Mr. Bert Horton sustained aTracture the arm., Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday at the home of Dr. and Sirs. Collyer. Mr. and Mrs. Sines, spent a few days at the home »f Mrs. Leper. Misses Mabel and Nellie Fee are -spending a few days visiting friends an Ailsa Craig. iMiss. Ruth Van Hom, of London, as visiting at the borne of Mr. and JRrs. Geo. Hudson. Mrs. Mark JJrysdale, Mrs; Laird and. Miss. Mary Stewart spent yWtllonday in London. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phile, former residents of the village are visiting With friends here. Mr. and iMrs.- Talbot', of London, tspent the week-emi at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Collyer. • Mr. Ji'm. and, Miss Mary McCul- ‘aoiigh, of Brucefield' are visiting at The home of Wfe. Craig. Master Bobbie Drysdale spent a d’ew days 'with'1, his' friend, Harold Southron at Grand Bend. The Carmel .’Presbyterian church a-ntend holding.ja fowl suppe'r ton Wednesday, October 8th. Miss Mary Stewart, of Seaforth,'is Uiis Week visiting at the home of Mn Mra. txtrd MleMe.Q . | we^-TriT iSb^^d Reeve. Higgins was. m Godencn ^eil. i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson and | Jean and Miss E. Faulder, spent the I week-end wifji Mr. and Mrs. Thos. [Willis at Grand Bend. I Miss Agues Anderson and her mother, Mrs. E. Anderson are liolf- 1 daying at Grand Bend. .... ___ ___ __- • I Many friends of Mr. C. Basker- 'Grafem,’ of Port' Huron, spent the vine are sorry to learn that he is -week-end with Miss Mary Hoggarth, confined to his home through ill- Miss Dorothy' Alfred, of Detroit, ness. as visiting for .a few days at the &ome of Mr. and Mrs.'Russell Brod- . /erick. ' [ Mr. .and. Mtk Ernest Pepper, off Sarnia, are visiting with the form-} pbice.—• ‘ Phone 54 Before' the .accidej,car. Write,pr).p] Exeter.. '•> Mrs. Frank Lewis’ W.M.S. is having a sale in the basement On Friday afternoon at 3.30 p.m. Miss Joel Spencer, of St. Thomas, is-' visiting her hunt, Mrs. Harry Mills. nf qpaforth'is ’ 'Mr' and Mrs’ aTaurice Neil, Mr. Stgwait, of Seafol th, is and Mj.s< pred> Elston t.field Neil all of Detroit, Spent the , (week-end with iMr and Mrs. James .«.n Tuesday attending a meeting of. SUre Old Age Pension Board.Mr: Wilfred Buchanan is erecting'j a. new garage oh: the 'Corner of the„i Siighway and. South Richmond. ‘''Mr. and Mrs.’ Fred Hess and Mr.' Sind Mrs. Geo. He’ss and children vis- Sled friendfe in Exeter last week. Mrs. M. Hoggarth and daughter,} Ulraice, of Port ‘ Huron, f We the highest h you with We spec* sure and get opr IOS. MILLING CO. ensall, Ont. t insure your he W. C. Pearce, and Mrs. John. Fran- motored to Chicago and spent several and Mrs. A. E. Johns Rev.' John's has been in that city for several weekes tak­ ing further study in astronomy. (Mr. Walter Johns attended the funeral of Miss Brown in London on Tuesday of this week Mrs. Chas. Godbolt spent the week end in, Toronto visiting 'her sister Mrs. Nornian Jarrit-t. Miss .Helen Dyaon, of London vfeKed at Mr. Sherwod Hunter's during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Butler, of Lon­ don, and Mrs. Rex Dickson, of Sask­ atoon called on relatives here last week. Mrs. Dickson was formerly Miss Ruth Harvey, daughter of and Mrs. Wes. Harvey. Master Philip Johns spent a in London recently. (Mr.'and Mrs. Edgar Squires family, of Whalen visited Mr.'and Mrs. Ewart Pym last Sunday. Mrs. Heywood Sr. attained her S9 birthday last Friday. We extend congratulations. Miss Helen Bullock, of Credlton, visited Miss Alma Gower this week. Mrs. Chas. Johns called at St. Joseph’s, hospital on Monday to see Mr. Alex Smith, who is ill with typhoid fever. His friends will be pleased to hear that he is not at all serious and will doubtless make a good recovery. Mr. Cha’s. Delbridge is still in a serious condition from his recent accident although lie rests a little better at times. Mrs. Morley, of Woodham, visited her friend Mrs. J. Coper Mrs. J. John’s attended Fair and also visited her Miss Lorena Johns, during week. Miss M. Miners- visited' in Clinton last week returning last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Row- cliffe and Thelma who spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Miners. Mr, and Mrs, Wellington Skinner visited with the later’s grand mother Mrs. Herbert near Lucan last Sun­ day. Miss Mae Clarke entertained her •Sunday School class of boys, “The • Bright Jewels” cu Tuesday after­ noon’ at her home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Abbott, of Lucian, visited with Mr. and iMrs. E. Abbott on Sunday. Miss Bleatrice .Essery, spent; the/ 2?™^, 'K. gk her wLkw amr. ' ■ 1,1 A large crowd attended ,the base-} „1(&US,V uw. vv.Wi. 'Shall match 'On the local diamond on <g was held in the basement of the Saturday .between Hensall and Fer- church on\ Tuesday evening, August *».' TiiM Murdock and MissesMrs- Skelton and grouu in -mpIHp Civ- ' cliai®e* opening w.ith la. hymn and *‘4- i 1 .^1, end nt Grand rel’e»te'I Lord’s Brayer. .The Michael spent the week-end at Grand ,a psalm M Mils Evelyn Hunkin. nt Thames’’X* ™ S’- w SWJ, is visiting with Mr. Win. Me- «™S ^ivlce was earned out with toe! and Mr and Mrs. Key Me- ® "T0 't s °T wr,tt“ tr0“ 2 > j the writers of each hymn, the pap- Miss Agnes and Master Bu'st-en ‘ Fairburn, of Chiselhurst, are visiting ?! Jv a M a ‘ mt the borne of their aunt (Mrs. Jas. y’ d , , % ?Ir?’ ST4 Ison * .Robb road the devotional leaflet. It ■ Sv «nr7 -Mrs f' Conk and son was -moved and, carried that we Harry arrived home after a very oh^entlnW^TtV116611’^^ -pleasant visit with their daughter in 0 September 26th. •SCalifornih.Mr. and Mrs. Mark ^Drysdale and ' Tamily are leaving this, “week for TToronto where they will attend the Sfilxhlbition. •i Mrs. Jim. Hoggarth and daughter Irene are spending a few weeks vis­ iting with friends in Toronto and at St. Hyacinthe. Quebec. ■iMfd. Ed. McQueen and ohlldnen •are visiting for a few days With Tri end's in Grand Bend. - Mr. family •■day at Tather, Miss. wl home after a pleasant visit with Triends in Toronto and Whs on duty CHAIN RED & WHITE STORES Red & White CORNFLAKES 2 for 25c, # -New Sliced SINGAPORE PINEAPP 2 lib? for 25c FRUIT iARS, CROWN PINTS -FRUIT J FRUIT JUfcR RUBBERS ZINC RINGS CERTQ , PICKLING VINEGAR FALCON 110. 4 PEAS ....... RED & W UTE VANILLAa H. P. SAUCE ................ FRAY BENTO’S CORN GOLDEN OVEN BA BEST RE 10 LB. BE , CROWN QUARTS vf * *. « t •'«. i1 SPICE CIDAR OR SPIR BEEF PRAY CHEESE J,..? EP RED UT BU DNEY BEANS ....... ER ........... LATED SUGAR FOR These Prices Gobd 0 HARVEY Phone 102 Dr. H. H. Post Office, in days of week GRAIN WANTED^ Red & White or f P. & G- SOAP 6 bars for 23c per do?. 99c per do?. $1.14 . 3 doz, for 23c ,. . per doz. 18c . , per bottle 29c ,... per pkg. 9c .... per gel. , 2 tips fpr . 2 bottles for , i per bottle per •.........per ...... per ...... per tm lb. tin lb. 49c 19c 15c 26c 25c 33c 10c 20c 51c Thnrsday, Friday, and Saturday, August 28, 29 and 30th ARVEY EXETER, ONT ALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE”We Deliver at office <y$ Zurich, last Wanted. We u the highest rnish you with plj^firucks. We spec- e sure and get our ROS. MILLING CO. Hensall, Ont. all over then you’ll Fordson Tractor.— • Pool and cash grai are prepared to pay possible pric bags and su ialize in. pea price.—COO Phone 54 Look them buy the new Sandy Elliot The Dashwood Brass Band will give an open air concert at Grand Bend on Sunday afternoon, August 81st at three o’clock and in the evening an open air concert will he given in Dashwood at 8 o’clock. Misls Verna Birk is visiting. in Detroit. Mrs. Doneliey and Miss Ida Goetz, -of Chicago, are visiting their mother .Mrs-. J. K. Goetz. Rev. W. Ness burg Confession Lutheran Synod week. $ Miss Cunningham', of Kitchener, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Morenz. Mrs. Herman Zimmer, of Wind­ sor, spent a few days in town last week. Mr. A. Brunner and family and Mr. C. Brunner, of Kansas-City, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. Oes- treicher. Mrs. L. Morenz and Miss Cunning­ ham are visiting in Cleveland, Ohio. (Miss Ella Plyley, of Chippawa, visiting with ‘ Rev. and Mrs. Sauer. WE WISH TO ANNOUNC APPOINTMENT Misses Jean and Isabelle Appleton, or Exeter, are kisitiiig at the home of Mr. Win, Brooks. iMt. R. E. Po'oley is in Toronto having an exhibit of eggs at Canadian National Exhibition, ML and Mrs. H. Kyle, Mr. Mrs. J. Johns# Ml Harry Towle son Clarence Bend. Mrs. Thos ing from u. formed at Victoria Hospital,. London rothrned to her home on Sunday WHALEN Miss Florence Pullen has return­ ed to her duties at Victoria Hospital having spent a three-week vacation at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Dayman and family, of Tuckersmith, .spent .Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire, Jr. Master Russell Morley entertain­ ed a numbr of young friends to a birthday party on Thursday after­ noon. Grafton and Ronald Squire and their cousin Hodgson Pond, of To­ ronto, spent- a few days with Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden, at Exeter, Mr. Geo. Gunning, of Brandon, Man., who has been visiting rela- lives in this community for the past two weeks returned to his home Friday last. The monthly meeting of the M. S. which has been postponed two weeks, will be held oh Thurs­ day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo. Squire, Jl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gunning were in Sarnia and Port Huron on Thursday. Master Gladyvin Lnrigford wild was struck in the head with a base­ ball bat eight weeks ago is able to >be cut for a short ear ride each flPRESENTATIVE FOR S SHUR-GAIN ^1717'D’T’TT T7FDJr JtLJtv 1 See Mr. Seldon about your fertilizer needs before buying elsewhere. Stock always on hand. GUNNS LIMITED, WEST TORONTO