The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-08-28, Page 8%fURSDA¥, AUGUST 28th, 1030
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Exeter Markets
Wheats 5 c.
Oats ,30c
Barley 4.0 c,
Bran $1.40
Shorts S1.5Q
Manitoba’s Best Flour $3.80
Welcome Flour $'3.1)5
Model Flour $3.50
Feed Flour-^-$1.80
Creamery Butter 34c.
Dairy
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs-
Butter 28—31c.
Extras 28c
Firsts 25c
Seconds 21e
-$10,50
R N. ROWE ^4.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AMBULANCE SERVICE
BUY A
GOOD USED
at These New Low Pj^ee.s fop Cars
You May Justiyjbe Proud
To Dr
FORD MODEL .^TUDOR SEDAN
-5 good tires,
splendid; $375,0$
FORD SPO
seat, splendid
$395.00
ESSEX C
20,000 mile$ and looks like
$175.00.
; \ FORD
oon tires.
bu
. WHIPP
Only 4 Days More
to Secure Slip Covers with
MARSHALL MATTRESS
Mr. ’ Robert
vew Fashfoh Plates
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Ror. J, Bernard Rhodes, M, A.,
Minister
Wss Leng Contes, A.L.O.M,, Organist
During August
Morning Service,Only
10 a.m.-—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Service as usual.
Summer Dresses at Reduced Prices
This is an opportunity to buy a smart summer dress at a big
reduction. We place on sale this week a rack of dresses
values to $12,95 to clear at $7.95UNION SERVICES
Main St, and James St, United
Churches
Union Services for July and August
AUGUST-r-Rev. D. McTgVish
charge.
James Street choir in charge
music.
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TURKISH TOWELS
2 dozen only Turkish Towels 36 inches
long and 18 inches wide.
REGULAR 45c. TO CLEAR AT 25c.
UNBLEACHED SHEETING
This, is a special for this week regular
price 60c., 2 yards wide and excellent value
SPECIAL AT PER YARD 48c.
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Mrs. Kyle, of town, spent Tues
day wth her son Mr. Herman Kyle,
of ZiQn.
Mr. Edward Wilson, of London, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Christie.
Miss Ella Shapton returned home
Monday after an extended visit in
the West.
Reeve Jas, Ballantyne, of Us-
borne, was in Goderich Tuesday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ferguson, of
London, spent last Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. M. Amy,
Miss Edith Batson, of Toronto, is
visiting for a few days with her
i brother, J. W. and Mrs. Batson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Stewart, of
Stratford, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield.
Mrs. J. W. Orme and daughter
Lois, of Toronto, spent Thursday
last with her friend, Mrs. George
Mantle.
Miss -Charlotte Bolton, of St.
Marys, is spending a few weeks with
her cousin, Miss Lulu Lindenfield,
of Exeter.
Mr. W. J. Beer and Gerald Skin
ner motored to Niagara Falls on
Sunday and on Monday took in To-
’ ronto Exhibition. "
’Miss Gad. Robertson, nurs£ in
training at the Wellesley Hospital,
Toronto, visited with, her sister, Mrs.
e’ R. Hopper last week.
Mr. qnd Mrs. Francis G. Hill and
family of Hamilton, have returned
after two weeks visit with the form
er’s mother, Mrs. Jas Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and
son, of Detroit, are holidaying with
the former’s parents, Mr., and Mrs.
Robert Taylor, qf Granton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Lloyd and two
daughters, of Toronto,w visited with
Mrs. Lloyd’s father, Mr. L. Day, and
are holidaying at Grand Bend.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Paisley, of New
Wm.! York,, left Mondlay metrning after
Cred- ; spending a fOw days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart.
Mr. and Sirs. G. P. Holmberg and
two youngest children, of Sault Ste
ug at the home of
'Sirs. Holmberg’s father, Mr. L. Day.
Mrs. Rex. Dickson, of Maple Creek
Sask., daughter of Mr. W> H, Harvey
of Flaxcombe, is visiting with the
Harvey connection in this commun
ity.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Finkbeiner- and
family, of Crediton, and Mrs. Thos.
[Amy”, of Hamilton, visited one day
'is$£of Exeter last week with iMr. and Mrs. M.
ttHCbua-Y nail. ,onth of Sep-l M1SS E' Bowey returned home
#i'ng will be at r"” "" ....... ...............................
^mentioned—Sept'.
Sept. 10th, Dr. j
^17th, Dr. Fletcher;
CH—has only
COUPE—rumble
and good motor;
D.O£ SEDAN—5
gone
new;
ball-
ire wheels speedometer,
!C. for only $190.00
T COUPE 1928—four
es, original finish, is1 like
tires and motor at' $325.
e several other good used
s and traetprs also Oliver
id plo\v points.
ndy Elliot
HOME OF THE,FORD
Phone 64 — / Exeter
the Mcident*
d your income.Insure your car
Good variety of policies. for part or
complete cd¥
W. C. fearce, Exeter
Mr. and Mrs, Ben. Eilber, of Ubly
Mich., also their son Frederick an-d^
daughter, Mrs. Lewis- Hawkins, of Atlanta, Georgia, spent a few days]
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Kuntz and with relatives in
itom
FOR SA1LE—-Tc^at-oe^ and cu
cumbers. Choice^
9c' pei’ lb, teupJly
ajuiber honejt
bott. «
Choice/clover h'oney at Marie, are visitiu;
•str\nil I 'VTi’C’ XTr* lirrhnv crTc* -F<i up;rIy your.'own pail,
i a lb/F. W. . ■
—
ISOMERS
f & good supply
romers may use
___ requested not ftT waste
Public Utilities Conjmission.
TO WATER CU
There is |w
Water and
usual but ar
saine.
The Medical Docto:
will observe t
holidays dur
tember. Th<
home on the
.’3rd," Dr. W
Dunlop; Sei:
Sept. 24th, Dr? Browning.
FOR
"wood,
ton.
of
as
.1 JLAWlUl
the Wfijmiesday half,
.g the.
fol^ '
lay
10 a.m.—Church Schools
11 a.m.—“Modern Slavery.”
Service in Main St. United Church
7 p.in.—“Do Justly, Love, Mercy.”
Service in James Street United
church.
Special Laboi’ Day Messages.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. J. J. Fenton, R.A.. Rector
Miss K. M. MacFaul, Organist
11th Sunday after Trinity.
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.-Holy Communion and ser
mon.
Morning Service only during August
CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTQN
42 inches wide. Bleached white as
snow, fine even weave
VERY SPECIAL AT PER YARD 40c.<2
PURE LINEN HAND TOWELLING
This is a good width,
a splendid washer
SPECIAL AT a YA
bd "eight and
S FOR $1.00■ * ■ *
Empress Corrective Arch Shoes for
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS
Try our “Deacon”'Work Shirt. They
the best value we know of for the
oney. Well made and roomy
EACH 98c.
SWEATER COATS
[or the cool evenings
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MEN’S ALL WOOL
You will need one
sizes 36 to 44.
, SPECIAL 1T $2.50
Mr. Ifvin Greb, of Detroit, is holi
daying at his home here.
The'^hydrants around town have
received a fresh coat of paint.
Miss Verna Coates- spent' a
days at Grand Bend last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Doerr
family spent a few days at Tober
mory.
Mr. Harry Elworthy has improved
his residence on Main Street with a
coat of paint.
Miss Mineretta Horney has been
visiting for a few days with friends
at Kincardine.
Dr. Wm. Lawson, of Toronto,
holidaying with his parents-, Mr.
Mrs. Jas. Lawson.
Miss Iva Leary, of Staffa, is
iting with her uncle and aunt,
and Mrs. Jos. May.
Miss Emily Frayne, of iStaffa,
ited.foi' a few d'ays with Mrs. .South
cot t 'at Grand Bend.
IMr. and Mrs. Thos. Penhale, of
Vancouver, B.C., are v-isiting at
home of the former’s, brother,
Wm. H. Penhale, of town.
Mrs. Marshall left last week
Iroquois where .she will visit-
some time with her son-in-law add
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wil
ken.
Mr. and Mrs. John Winters, son
Milton and daughter Ruth, of De
troit,
Amos
tives.
Mr.
Mrs. Hanley and Miss Marguerite
Aidworth, of Stratford, .called on re
latives at Sexsmith on Wednesday of
last week.
Exeter Fair will be held on Tues
day and Wednesday, Sept. 16th. and
17th. The directors are planning
to make this years fair bigger and
better- than ever.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold O’Connell, of
Chicago, visited for a. week with the
later’s father, Mr. Thos. Hatter, of
Exeter North. Mrs. O'Connell was
formerly, Miss Nellie Hatter.
Mr. H. C. Sweetlove has returned
to his duties on the staff of the
Canadian Bank of Commerce after
recuperating from a recent automo
bile accident at his home in Ham
ilton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Piccard, Mrs.
George Southcott’ and Mr, Allan
Pickard have returned, home after
an extended trip through Quebec.
Mrs. Paul Madge, who has- been
visiting with friends and relatives in
this vici tin ty left recently for Chic
ago to visit with Rev. e. A. and
Mrs. Johns, enroute to her home in
the West.
Miss Oleda Love, R.N., and Miss
Ellen Love, office manager of the
Buffalo Council of churches, Buffalo
N.Y., spent the past week With their
sisters, Mrs. Goodspeed and Miss
Pearl Love.
Mr. J. A. Stewart accompanied by
his daughter,' Mrs. K. Fuke, also
Mrs. T. O. Southcott and the latter’s
niece, Mss June Godron, motored to
Toronto 'Tuesday, the latter return
ing to her home after holidaying for
a few weeks here.
Miss Gertrude Francis, left Wed
nesday in company with M'r. and
Mrs. E., Davies and Miss Laura
Knight, of London, for Cedar Island
on Lake Simcoe where they will
holiday for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Willis, of De
troit, were visitors during the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech’
and other relatives. They returned:
home Sunday accompanied by Mr.
Hugh Creech on a .visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Budkin glfam and
daughter, of Kansas City, motored
Over and spent a few days with Mr?,
and Mrs. Jas. Weeks. Mr, Bucking
ham is- a brother of Mrs. Weeks and
a former resident -of Exeter,
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, accompafi-
ied by Miss M, Broderick and Miss
Mabel Follicle retu’rndd last week;
from a. pleasant two weeks’ motor
trip through the ’Muskoka district.
5fr, ‘ and Mrs, „Moorhouse will also
visit in London end. Toronto while
on vacation.
visited at the home of Mr.
Wilfong and called on rela-
and Mrs. T. N. Northcutt,
MEN’S fin:
5 dozen fine shir
Ears or collars attach
cloths and fancy strip
EACH
X SHIRTS
|[s with seperate cc
In plain broa
MEN’S HARVEST SHOES
Men’s Harvest Shoes with Panco Soles
and rubber heels. A light weight shoe that
. is selling well at
PER PAIR $2.75
chance to get a made-to-measure
dad does. You pick out any cloths
have it made special f on in
Boys! herefis yoi
suit the safee
you want a
any style you like. If your boy is hard to
in and talk it over with us.
come
Mr. W. R. Gouldipg, who attend
ed the summer course in music at
Western University, London, was
successful in securing his second
yeans certificate. Mr. Samuel Ran-
nie, of Hensail and Mr. A. W. Ander
ton, a former .organist of James St.
church now of London, secured their
first years, certificate.
Gambrill, of Elora, secured his sec
ond-year .certificate in Toronto while
Miss pearl Wood and Miss Violet
Gambrill, of town secured their first
year.
Monday after visiting for a week
.“with her sister, Mrs. K. Clarke, of
Windsor. Little June Clarke return
ed with her on a visit.
Miss E. J. Hogarth and Miss
Muriel Hogarth returned home Mon-
and soft' dry’ daY evening after a pleasant visit
... .. 4 t-l-l Vm-t <>1-1 f li a rr.ru’nrr no -Pai* noSALE-** ...........................Apply/AWf Wein, OVedi- through the West1 going as far as
-Xrtdpry , iTy/j YYi ATif it e> Tvrl T n onaw “Dnvlrjj.p i Edmonton and Jasper Park.
’ I .Mr.. Sturat Pearce and (sisters,
66-403C oC Highgate, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Grant’s' Wallacetown* and Miss Nora Sifton,
of Highate, called on Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Pearce Monday. afternoon.
FOR RENT—Furnished cottage at ,M1“- Vrooman and sistfer Miss
Grand Bend for the month of Sep- • Vrooman, Mr. Harold Vrooman and
tember $19.00. Apgily^t Times-Ad- (two sons Harold and George, motor-
vocate.
LOST—-LicepsOpiate No.
Finder pleast
Bakery.
leave at
This Offer Expires Aug. 31st
/
ed up from Brantford and spent
(Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. And-
FOR SALE—^Crfice clover honey ‘ erson.
JPC’.; own contain'-j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart were
Carrick, ®^r3 t called to Toronto last week, owing
• ,^‘8-21-tfc tb the -
I I-Ienry
• mother
Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor motor
ed to Parkhill Sunday and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Box.
They were accompanied by Miss
iLouise Box who has been holidaying
with Mrs. Chas. Box, of Stephen.
Following a dry spell which last
ed about seveii weeks this section
| was visited with a shower of rain on
Saturday with light showers Sunday
morning,
ditibns but
Mr, and
Exeter, Mr
of London, left' by motor Saturday*
^morning f$r Stirling where they vis-'
ited their brother, Ml> “Walter Lind
enfield and family. While at Stirl
ing they visited friends at Oak Lake,
Belleville and Shannonvillc and bn
their return trip they Stopped off at
Toronto and Niagara Falls, arriving
home Wednesday,
Dr. Austin Briscombe, Dentist, Of
Brayton, Ont,, accompanied by his
wife and family stopped, at Exeter
on his 'way -back, from Georgian Bay
to sea his former teacher, Principal
E. J. “Wethey, who prepared him for
Iris complete matriculatioh which he
obtained in. Warkworth im 19.06,
Accompaniiig Dr, RriScembe was A.
R, Clarke, ‘A„ principal of Bray-
,tah, Schoopaiid president of fhe Con
tinuation school tbgchers belonging,
to the Continuation branch of the
Federation who renewed acquaint
ance with Mrs.tCloodspeod a former
•associate teacher.
AGENTS FOR JACKSON Waners and dyers
10 pound p'ailst
ers 80 c. Wm.|
Dashwood.
TEACHER WANTE#—For S. S.
No. 2... Hay. Experienced teacher
preferred. DiAies^to corhi^tence at
opening. Apmy/ro Perey^Dunsford
,?Ry R-. No. l,lExeter'. . . . 8-21-nc
illness and death of Mrs.
Bennett, M!rs. Stewart’s
the funeral was. held on
afternoon.
PHONE- 81w
Choice clover ho
reasonable price-
Dearing, R.R.
phone 17-14 Ci
for sale at. a
pply to /Wesley
I, Exeter, Ont.,
Do youn piquing and after-har
vest cultivatirnFthe Fordson way. We
Will sell the outfit or work by
the aCfeX^Sandy Elliot, the Home
of the Ford, Phone 64.
• FOR SALE
stucco bungalow
every modern
Hansford.
My« offic
Aug. 18 to
Post Qua du
al College
John. Ward.
ENT' —- New i
Vellington St.;
eniefncfeA~M. G.
8-14-tfc
be closed from
2, While taking a
urse at the Natioii-
hiropractlc, Chicago.
■;< 8-7-4W
If you wish to buy,|fr sell a farm,
or house see tu E. Pi’^aard, Exetey.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern
.red brick semi-bungai^w.
veiiiftnces, centrally
FOR. RE
.light hous
{Weelces’ offi
for sal
also
>,Xw. Apply
f ,%s|or or B
All
ch,ted.
I rooms
abdye
ltf gal/
don"’
Di%
gas.Isible
ting table, almost
ohn Rowe/ Admin-
F. Reavers.
It helped to improve con
nlore rain is needed.
Mrs. E. Lindenfield, of
. and vlrs. I. Lindenfield,
Mattress Covers^
KEEP THE MATTRESS LIKE NEW- ...
EASILY REMOVED AND WASHED ®
We have ed an up-to-date
ambulance'equipment and ate
prepared to respond to tails /*
promptly.
r~> oK* r* Kw
funeral’ director
FURNITURE DEALER
Phone i>9 ♦
Mrs. Mervin Brokenshire, of. Fer-
rfgus, visited friends in Exeter on
'Tuesday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Marple and
Mrs. Jas. Bissett, of Bt. Thomas,, vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ftike,
on .Sunday,
Mr. Wm. Bavin, of the Times-Ad-
vocate staff, is holidaying this week
in Buffalo. Mr. Davis accompanied
Mr,, and Mrs. Gerald Hurdon and
family to that city on their return
after visiting at the ’ home of Mr.
Cooper McCurdy.
| Mr. Aljoe Sanders ha's resigned
his position with Mr. John Stanbury,
butcher, and his place has been
taken by Mr. Lewis Kirk. Mr. Kirk
has moved into the residence on
Huron Street vacated by Mr. Bert.
Kernick.
Mr-, and Mrs. Wes. Johns and fam
ily accompanied by the former’s
mother, airs. John Francis,
don, motored to 1 Chicago
with Rev. A> E» Johns;, who !
a . post graduate course,
city.
AUTO GJp^A-SS ’
replace^ wliiyTyou wait •
G.
Phone 29
AWKINS
Exeter, ^^t.'
(Honor
Piano,
Studio
DOROTHY E. G
A. L. C. M
Graduate) Log-on, England j/'
Instructii
Violi
N-. A
, of Lon-
tO Visit
is taking
in jfchat
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EXET
Stji’cct, Rax
rONTARI
Ernest G. Ha^ey
Representing amofij^others
Lunibernten’s u
“World’s G
SAFETY RAZOR
SHARPENED make)
single Edge
DOUBLE! EDGE!.,
Perfect EdgJKGuaranteed
W. S. COLE. DRUGGIST;
.. ."...
Cash divfdencH
not been lessj
Mutual.Juastmlty COm
Automobile
khtJijK’1'
; toJpolicyhoiders have
of premium
upually,
W. R. GOULDIMS
, A. tr. o* bl , ■
Organist and Choitt^iS.ter
James St. UnitedJmurch.
Ins riiCtio^ffii
Vocfl ; dwaftr.Plano
StWervIsor
Studio, Main i
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