The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-09-04, Page 8TBl-JiSDAY, SBPTKMUKR i, 1»S8 Mi THE EXETER TlMES-ADVOCATE
Mr. John Winters and son Milton
&P4 Miss jnantta Minty* of Detroit,
&pent Ubo week-end with Mr* and
Mrs.. A* WHdfong and other friends.
Mrs, Winters, and daughter Ruth
who have neen visiting here for some
time retiicned with them on. Monday,
accompanied by Miss Ruth wiidfong
who will visit with them, lor a
time. “
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Birnie and Mr.
and Mrs. Geo, McBain motored from
Buffalo and spent the week-end at
the home -of Mr. J. S. Grant, Mrs.
Grant accompanied them home
where she will spend a mouth or
two with her brother Geo, McBain
on .account of Mrs. McBain being
called to Buckie, Scotland, where
her mothei* is ill, <
Exeter Markets
Wheato-75
Oats 30c ,
Barley 4O.e.
Bran $1,40
Shorts $1.50
Manitoba’s Best Flour $3.80
Welcome Flour $<3.1i&
Model Flour $3.50
Feed Flour—$1.80
Creamery Butter 35c.
Dairy Butter 29 c.
Eggs, .
Eggs, Firsts 25c
Eggs, ~
Hogs $10.25
Extras 28c
Seconds 2Xc
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
lk'T. J. Bernard Rhodes, Jtf. As
Minister-
Miss .Lena Coates, Organist
10 a.m.-—Sunday School
11 gam—"The Arrested Enterprise"
7 p.m.—"Castles in Spain"
Children’s Misses’ & Ladies’
NEW COATS
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JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. D. JfeTavish, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.fM,
Organist and Choir-Leader
• a.m.—Sunday School
, a.m.—Rev. C. C. Kaine, of Dun
gannon
7 p.m.—Rev. C. C, Kaine,
We welcome Mr. Kaine to? James
Street pulpit and trust that the mem
bers of James Street congregation
and friends of Exeter may avail
themselves of this opportunity of
hearing him.
You will like the many new Styles and Materials that we
offer this season. Why not choose your coat early and we will
hold it for you'.
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NEW DULL FINISH SILK HOSE■- •• -...........
We are showing this new finish in th#
new fall shades. This line is sure to be
popular. k
PRICE PEmPAIR $1.50
NEW RAYON TAFFETTA
Suitable for Bedspreads, Family Cushions
Lingerie* in a beautiful finish and weave,
Peach and White
AT PER YARD 50c.
NEW QUEEN’S Cl4tH FOR DRESSES
A lovely light weight all wool material
for fall and winter wear* in all the new
fall shades g
PRICED AT pqp YARD $125
NEW COLLAR? AND CUFF SETS
The largest^assortment we have fever
shown in thejwewest and smartest fall neck
wear Jr
P^jlCES FROM 35c. TO $2.00
Ladies’ Slik Bloomer/Special at 89c.
This is an extra heavy weight/is neatly trimmed with lace
medallions; cimes in peach, white, green and blue.
Priced for <ypck selling 89c.
MEN’sfwORK SOX #
Penman’s makqf jn Merino or a mixture
of wool and cotton '
3 PAJRS FOR 98c. /
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS
Deacon make* the best value in work
shirts that we know of large and roomy
SPECIAL AT 98c.
MEN’S O V ALL WOOL SWEATER
SCOATS / _
Wonderful alj wool coat fdr the coo! ev
ening in fawn* prey or heawer* all sizes
JeACH $2.30
O V ALL WOOL BLANKETS
Beautiful all wpol blankets in plain
shades and fancy plaids in the new color
combinations
LARGE SIZE $7.50
-'8''
Miss
bsed for
eptember while
Stacjkhnuse.
The Beauty Parlor 4
Stackhouse will he
first two weeks tin
on vacation.—1
BUY A
GOOD USED CAR
L,
the
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The regular monthly mee
the Exeter Branch of the
Legion will b1
Hall on Thursday
T1930 at S p.mj
Provincial Co|v
report. All
cordially invifed
held
the
his
are
nadian
Town
tember 4th,
delegate to
i will give
ice ’men
These New Low Prices tor Cars
You May Justly be Proud
To Drive $h’. B. S, Philips is confined to
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. C. J. Moorhouse, Pastor
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leader
a.m.-
a.m.
j/s home through illness.
T-. _' -L. ----, of Calgary,
called on Mrs. F. Downie last week.
Mr. W. R. McClellan,15 of Strat
ford, spent the holiday with friends,
Miss Netta pi^yde, of Windsor,
spent the week-end with friends
here. k
Mrs. Hooper, of London, is visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs, J. Elston this
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Downie, of Sas
katoon, are visiting with Mrs. F.
Downie,
Miss Marguerite Aldwofth, of
Stratford, spent the holiday with
her parents. .
Mrs. F. P. Switzer, of Calgary,
visited over the week-end with Mrs.
J. G, Jones.
Mr. Adolphus Hooper visited with
his son William, on the Lake Road,
over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelly, of Lon
don,, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Elston last week.
(Mrs. Welsh and daughter of Kal
amazoo,. Mich., are visiting at the
home of Mr. W. J. Bissett.
Mr. and Mrs. George Grant and
sons, Donald and Malcolm, spent the
holiday in London, the guest of Mrs.
Kuhn.
Dr. and Mrs. Truemner, of Strath-
roy, spent the holiday with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Winer.
Misses Pearl and Ruth Carrick,- of
Toronto,, visited with Mr. and Mrs?
C. Aidworth and
ihs holiday.
Mr. .and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
week-end visiting , relatives in Galt
and Hamilton. . n
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Francis, Mrs.
P,d. ..Tapp and Verne motgred to
Gravenhurst Wednesday to visit Mr.
Lynford Tapp.
Mrs. T. O. Southcott returned on
Monday after visiting' ni ^Toronto
and Preston. Mr. Southcott^motor-
ed to Toronto for her. t
Master Gordon McBain 'has re
turned’ to his home,in Buffalo, after
spending the summer months with
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant. .
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Browning
Gail have Veturned after holidaying!
for a few days at Toronto, Niagara
Falls and Hamilton Beach.
Mr. Jos. Grant has resumed his
position with the London Printing
and Lithographic Co., after spend
ing the summer at his home here.
Mr.’ and Mrs. C. Aldworth accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. T. N. North-
cott, of Stratford, onka motor tfip
FORD MODEL A TUDOR SEDAN?/' Dr. and Mrs. ’Gunn,
-- L J, ..,1 i'M Aollr.,1 nn ATrC T? hnwr,—5' good tires, original paint JT
splendid; $375.00
FORD. SPORT COUPE-—
seat, splendid tires and good
$395.00
ESSEX COACH—has -o
20,000 miles and looks
$175.00;
FORD
oon tires,
bumpers,
WHIPP
wheel bral
new, good
We hay
cars truck
I’Jows and
Elliot
gone
new;
sevei
ball-
peedometer,
190.00
1928— four
1 finish, is like
motor at $325.
pther good used
Ctors also Oliver
ployjF points.
TUDOR SED
iwire wheels
,c. for pnl
T COUP
es, origi
tires ai
Sa
THE He/ME OF THE FORD
• Phone 64 Ex^h‘
earce, ExeterW.
ryour income,
cies for part orGood fariety of p
complete covbra/§.
PURE-BRED
shropRhires
CJ
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JpMBS OF DIP0RT-
TTAR STOCK
AJj.fp A^biEW OLDER EWES
) A. MOFFATTLL
334 Dlmdas St, London, Ontario
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shed cottage at
month of Sep-
$Tek. Apply to the
FOR RENT—Fur
Grand Bend foi U
tember $5.00 af
Times-Advocate.
TO LONDON—„ .... . C leaves here at
$.30 a.m.; feretfrning| 10.30 p.m.
Hodgert ltp.
'TAXI SER/UtE
During Fair/Wqp4f
p. 30 a..zu.,
Telephone 117J, W
Dr. W. E.
closed from
12th i:
taking a^post
medicine at St
Toronto.
jffice will be
8th to the
’& the doctor is,
jraduate course in
Michael’s Hospital,
WANTED—Al /mother’s
Apply at Times-l/dvO'cateX
LLense^jmitp NO1
plCasOHeave at
helper.
other friends over
Thos. Harvey and
Batson spent the
LOST—License,
Finder
-Bakery.
60-4030
Gran Us
FOR
- cumbers.
9 c per
amber
bott.
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SALE—Tonnapo'e^, and cu-_
. Choice clover Irone^;- at lb, sup#ly/your ownr'pail,
honey 7p^a lb. F. 3W. Ab-
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Medical Doctors of Exeter
Wednesday h,alf
month of Sop-
Swing will .be at
s' mentioned--—Sept,
s; Sept. 10th, Dr.
17th, I)L Fletcher;
r. Browpfhg.
The
will observe the
holidays during th
tember.
home on
3rd, Dr.
;?he
klie d
Dunlop; &e
Sept. 24tli
FOR SALE-
10 pound
ers 80c.
.Dashwood
clover honey
own contain-
arrick* phone 3or3
8-21-tfc
Choice cloyer hft^dy for sale at a
reasonable Apply.:to Wesley
Dearing, R.R.Jno. 1, eter,- Ont., phone 17-14W)rediton,
Do' your :plpwing/ahd after-par
vdst dultivatio
Will sell you
the aci’e.—iSa
of the Ford, P
thejFordson way. “We
utfft or Work by
Elliot, the Home
64.
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7 p.m.-
8 pan.—Thursday iprayer meeting
-Sunday School
—‘‘Holiday Gleanings."
•"Going to School"
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rev. J, J. Fenton, B.A.. Rector
Miss K. M. MacFaul* Organist
Twelfth Sunday after .Trinity
Resumption of the usual two ser
vices on next Sunday
Annual Anniversary Services on the
first Sunday in .Septembei*
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Morning
mon. Subject:
Our Fathers”
p.m.—Evening
mon: Subject:
on the Church to our children?”
prayer and Ser-
"The Church of
ft
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Mr.
week
Mr.
Prayer and Ser-
“Shall we hand
LOCAL NEWS
T. Fisher was in Toronto last
taking in the Exhibition.
S< M. Sanders left Monday for
Toronto to take in the Exhibition.
Mr. Sim Pollen, -of Flint, Mich.,
spent Labour Day Xvith his mother.
Mr. Ted Moir, of StCatherines,
spent the holiday'at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R Hopper-motored
to Toronto taking in the Exhibition
on Labor Day. „
. Mrs. Luke Neigh, of Seaforth;*,
visited last week with Mr. and M>/
W, H.- Johnston.
Miss Ella Jones'of Stratford,--sp^A£
the holiday^-;!#jth . her parents -Mr,'
and-Mrs. T^jones. ’ /''
Miss Marjorie"Allan left last’-wfcek.
for Saskatoon, Sask, where she" .wllli
visit with relatives, \
Mrs. J. L. Kydd.hpd Bo-bby spent;
the- w.e^k-end iiR^esley with Mi<-
,and Mr,^-;I)an.. Au^bi.
.,7 .Messrs' ■' ^diW3' Hamilton anT
Fred" Cole spent a few days last week!
attending Toronto Exhibition.
- Mr. -H. Jg Fuke, of Timmins,'.is.
spendiiigMus holidays with his par-?
ents MMifd Mrs. A.. E. Fuke. ‘ .•
Mr./-^- G’ Seldon hrijs. the cenient
work5"M for the large new coal shed-
on his .property at the station ■ f
to Hampton and Bowmanville lasty * Miss. F. Hatter has returned home;
week. '..................................
Mrs. 'Stewart, of town, and Mr.
and Mrs. D. ‘M. Hackney and son
Lloyd, 'of Calgary, motored to Toron
to, spending a few days at the Ex
hibition.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Dunsfiord, of
Sudbury, visited with Mr. ahd Mrs.
W. J. Gould and also with the form
er’s. parents Mr and (Mrs. Wm. Duns-
Jford last week. ’3
Bliss W. A.' ’Fraiii has returned to
Exeter after an enjoyable vacation
at Exhibition time in Toronto
her aunt Mrs. Toombs and her
sin Mrs. (Dr.) Erirle.
Mi*, .and . Mrs. . W, Pomfret
with
cou-
Foil SALE/ OR, RENT —New
stucco bprfgal/w on Wellington, St,;
every mod ■ cOnveifiehce.-—M. ,G.
Rahsford. , • Jf-i4-tfc
If you wish to buy or & farm
pa house see R. e\ Rfck^dft Exeter*
HEN'F—Modern
con-
FOR-- SALE
ted brick sent Lena gaiow* All
vefiiehce^ ce^fally located.
FOR IlE
liW*'
Week
^Several rooms
hOiyfe-keeping above
fot1
Dr.
Visible 10 gal*..set bperating table, ixlmotst
pply to John Rowe, Admin
istrator ‘or B. W. F. Peavers. ’
■.? : •
and
family have returned to Barrie af
ter holidaying at Grand Bend. Their
many friends in Exeter were pleased
to renew their acquaintance.
Mr. Frank Johns, 'motored up
from Toronto for tlm week-end and
was • accmpanied liome by his wife
and family, who have been holiday
ing with the former’,s mother, Mrs.
W. Johns. * *
Mr. Freeman Perkins and family
have moved from the residence o£
Mr. L. V. Hogarth in Exeter north
into Mr. Spencer’s residence on Wil
liam street. Mr. Hogarth is having
his residence remodelled.
Mr, Wilfred Turnbull, who has
been assisting in looking after a.
boys* ' camp at Muskokn during the
summer months, has returned to To
ronto tp resurn,^ his duties as Manual
Arts •'Instructorat* one oL„,the pub
lic schools.
The.remains of.the late Mrs. John
Salter* of London* former resident
of Exeter* were brought to Exeter
on Saturday last fur interment in
the Exeter cemetery beside those of
her late htisphnd who predeceased
her about six years. Two sons sur
vive* Alfred of London and John of
Windsor.
Mr, and Mrs* Leo Salken, of De
troit* and Mt, and .Mm. C. Klenke,
of Bay City* visited at the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewitt nud Mr*
and Mrs. W. H. Dearing and other
relatives" over the holiday* Mrs.
Dearing and Madeline accompanied
them to Detroit where they will re
main for a weefy
‘Wiifds
Boys pjek/ut the cloth and have your suit made to measure
the same arDad does. These suits can be made to your meas
ure in a few days. We show a big range of patterns to choose
from.
f ■ Brand Clothes for Boys
ad does. These suits can be made to your meas
Bros.
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Holidays Over Now
Let us settle down to business
and if you want to buy furniture
it will be gool BUSINESS, foi*
you to buy from us as wohave
'■a lot of new goods at the new
Prices- ar/ cut. to
me'et?^e prices oOfarm pro
ducts." So if you bij^ here you
will- get good barg;
See our new L/Xi^rS and other
:S.
>ds, vew latest
.after .,vi4itjn;g. hev brother Mr. and;
•Mrs., 'WbdrMatter .and family Ailsa
Craig.i '
Mrs. Jonathan Kydd has returned
home after a delightful visit rWith
relatives in iMdldmay, -Cheslej' To--
ronto and London. . G,
Miss Jean Sheere and Miss Ruth-
Balkwill and Miss Lulu Lindeii.field
st&rted Monday to attend the Clin
ton Business College. .
Robert Andrews of the Bayfield,
Road, Goderich Toivnsliip, on. Fri
day fell off ,a load of hay, sustain-
ing a broken shoulder. '
. Mrs. Austin Bickell and daughter!
Dorothy Anne, of London, are visit
ing with Mrs. Bickell’s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz. .
Miss Dorothy Kuntz and Messrs^;
Harold and John Kuntz, of Windsor, ;
spent' the holiday with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz.
,Mr. and Mrs Josiah Kestle, Mrs. P ■
Coates and daughter Miss Verna are
vsiting with relatives in Hamilton '
and will take in the Toronto Ex.
Mr T. S. Neale, teller of the Bank ;
of Montreal, is spending his holiday^-'
at“his home at Thorold. His place is
being taken by ML Stanley Walters.J
,While Francis Abbott was return- ;
ing from. Stratford Saturday eVehing
a wheel came off thd car when the J
Tear axle broke. Mr. Abbott had
slowed down for a railroad crossing •
and had not regained speed when
the accident occured.
Miss Annie Simmons has resigned
her position with the Exeter Rtirai
Hydro Commission and intends leav
ing next week-for London whefe She
will enter Victoria Hospital to train
for & nurse. Her position is being
taken by Miss Maragret Hobkirk,
Hettsalk
Mr, <!>orne Baskerville callhfl
friends in town on Tuesday pn
way home from Barrow Bay* nerir
Lions Head wheve he spent his ltoii-
rfays vrlfh hfs wife and family who’
have been holidaying there. He Was
Accompanied by bis. Tatlier-lmlaw,
Mr* Wilkiiison, of Wingham.
of
on
his
R.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR x
AMBULANCE SERVICE
phone SOW and 20j
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jacob and
two sons and Mr., rind Mrs. -Guy Ja
cob, and daughter,'"‘■of Oak Grove,
Mich., and Mr. Dick Jacob, of De
troit, spent-the Labor Day holidays
with their -parents "Mr. and Ma*s. .J.
Jacob, of Clinton, and called on
friends in Exeter on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Snell, of Lans
ing, Mich., accompanied by their
son-in-law Mr. H. 1R. Thornburn,
and his son called on old friends ill
Exeter on Thursday last. They had
.visited at the Toronto. Exhibition
’..and enjoyed a trip around the Blue
Water Highway and were on their
way home from here, Mr. Snell
; stated that. if Exeter ever had an
Old Boys Reunion he was coming
back.
Rev. D. MeTavish, chairman 'of the
Maintenance and Missionary Fund
’for Huron Presbytery motored to
Whitby on Tuesday to attend a con
ference in connection with the mis-
■ sionary work of the church, Mrs.
MeTavish and John accompanied him
Jas far as Toronto and will visit the
Exhibition for a few days this week.
Jo.lin has spmit July and August on
his uncle’s farm near Ripley where
he has rendered valued and much
needed service. .
Mrs. Thos. Northey, of >port. Hu
ron* Mrs. Geo. Deitij and Mr
Mrs. Nelson
visitors over
Mrs. Bert
•they made
cemetery to the graves of their
mother* brother Charles, and sister
Elizabeth also of theft* father John
Prout, ;Sr.* of Elimvjile. The visitors
itatp that they like their homo
cities but that Exeter and Elimvllle,
the places of their childhood days
Still hold a veiy fond place in their
inemory as well as do the friend?
and atduaifitances here. *
and
wore
rind
hero
Profit, of Detroit,
Sunday with Mr
Fletcher. While
a visit to the Exeter
z
save mopey on y ur coal bill
AUTO G
replaced
WE II1VE
AGENCY 1
AND WLtD
WJHA
let us quote YOU5 PRICES.
W. J. HERN, Exeter
CURED THE
AULKING DOORS
VS, ALSO METAL
R-STRIPPING
G. A.
Phone 29
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du wait
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Exeter, Ont.
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DOROTHY E. O^ASSICK
Mr. W* d. Carling is m Toronto
taking in the Exhibition.
Miss Ethel Kydd hits returned
home after holidaying - for -three
weeks with relatives in London.
CONDITIONS IMPROVING
Pair Judications that conditions
are Improving throughout Canada
lie in the fact that “'SALADA’* tea
sales show an increase in the past
five months of over .400,600 pounds
in ’Canada.
Ernest G. flarvey
Representing ong others
Lumbermen's Casualty Co.,
‘"World’
Cdsti divide
not been io r
Greatest, Automobile
itual”
to policyholders have
than 25 % of premium
annually.
(Honor Graduate ^London, England
Piano* VioliraXHannony, Thtarx
Studio N< * —L A
EXETER, ONTARIO
ert Street, Box 160
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES >,
SHARPENED
SINGLE E
DOUBLE E
Perl
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W. R. GculdiMg
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United^ Church
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Piano Vocal
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Studio, Main st. Rex ft'
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