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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-08-03, Page 8A THURSDAY, AVGUST 3, lftOa THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE BEAUTY SHOPPE SPECIALS. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY* SATURDAY OUR MASTER n OIL WAVE 'With Shampoo and Fingerwave LONDON 4251/2 Richmond Met. 4646 1 w Exeter Markets Wheat 72c. Oats, 34c. Barley 45 c. Manitoba’s Best, $3.00 Model Flour, $2.80 Welcome Flour, $2.60 Low Grade Flour, $1.40 Shorts, $1.20 Bran $1.10 Creamery Buttei' 25c. Dairy- Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN * CHURCH Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes,, M« 4. Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.C.M, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Service in charge of RpV W. A. Young, of Hensail. No evening service FOR SALE ■ HOUSE PLANTS CUT FLOWERS CHINESE CABBAGE PLANTS For Sale—Invalid’s com­ bination tray and bed table. Harness’ Greenhouse Phone 202 LOCAL NEWS Butter IS, 21c. extras, 13 c. firsts, 10 c. seconds, 7c. $6.00 UNION SERVICES AU Voile Dresses at Half Price We are clearing any voile dress in stock at just half price. Here is your chance to get a nice voile dress at a bargain. Your choice of any dress $1.49 Qi — 11»— H — iw 11 iw u i 1 i I II 1 1'1 ■ l» 1 Hill II I— I' I ■■ l> II■■ II Ml iQ BALL GAME — Centralia coines to town on Friday night at 6:00. LOCALS Mrs. John Martinson, of London is visiting with Mrs. Wm. Dunsford Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard and daughter, Miss Evelyn, are on a motor trip. Miss Jessie Jennings has return­ ed after visiting her sister, Miss Rose in Goderich. Mrs. Chas. Box is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Leon Dearing at Grand Bend.Mrs. Tait and daughter, Miss Joy! of London, visited last week with 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Preszcator. Mr. and Mrs. Hedd, of London, are visiting at the home of Mr. Thos Hatter. Miss Phyllis Prouty spent days with her cousin, Miss Collingwood. Mrs. Louise Beechley and ________ Mary Lau, of,Flint. Mich., are vk-| g j Yo^state. a few Rutli Rev. R. E. Southcott, of Bayham is visiting his mother, Mrs. C. A. Southcott. Miss Hazel Leslie, R.N., of Blytb visited with Miss Avis Lindenfield on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Campbell, of Windsor, are spending their-vacation in town with relatives. Mr. E. R. Hopper is attending a convention of funeral directors at Royal York in Toronto. Rev. M. A. and Mrs. Hunt holidaying this month at their met cottage at Kingsville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryckman returned couple of • Master his tonsils Hospital on Friday of last week. Miss Laura Hicks has returned to London after holidaying at Swas­ tika Beach with friends from Kit­ chener. Mrs. Samuel Sweet, who was in­ disposed the latter part of the week are sum- have after holidaying for a weeks at Grand Bend. Arnold Lindenfield had removed at Dr. Fletchter’s Miss. somewhat improved we are pleas- iting with Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Har­ ness. Misses Gertrude Francis, Gladys Main Street and James Street United Churches REV. ,rr H. STAINTON, B.A. B.D Janies Street Minister afcifl James Street Choir in Charge during' August. 10 a.m.—Sunday Schools 11 a.m.—James Street. “The Galilean Carpenter’s osophy of Life.” Phil- 7 p.m,—Main Street. “T'he Divine Comedy.” An introduction to a series ening sermons entitled “The Deadly Sins.” These union services will ibe short, bright and helpful. All are welcome. of ev- 6 even TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemiss EACH $1.50 and $1.75 BATHING SUITS All wool, and in a variety of styles and colorings. PRICED AT $1.95 to $3.50 PURE SILK HOSIERY Circle Bar Pure Silk Hosiery, full fashioned and in the best wanted shades Sub-Standards, Each 59c. NEW DESIGNS IN FANCY CHINA New and dainty designs in China very suitable for gifts. PRICED AT 50c., 75c. 85c and $1.00 NEW WHITE ANKLE SOX A splendid quality white lisle ankle six. These are having a big sale. Sizes 8V2 to 10 ;per pair 25c. Attached Collar Shirts made by Tooke. 15 dozen attached collared shirts. These are well tailored, fit full and roomy, and come in a fine rage of patterns. We bought these before the price advanced. These are special value at each $1.00. HATCHWAY UNDERWEAR For Men and Boys. The kind with no buttons to button or come off. BOY’S 75c. MEN’S $1.00 NAVY BLUE WORK SHIRTS Made by Deacon. The best value in Work Shirts that we know of. Sizes 14 1-2 to 17 1-2, each 79c. WHITE V-NECK SWEATERS With V-Neck and no sleeve in plain white and white with blue or white trim. WHITE DUCK PANTS The cloth is sanforized which make them absolutely non-shrinkable, cool com- fortable and smart looking. EACH $2.25 i 9 a.m.—Sunday School 9.45 a.m.—-Service in charge of Rev Mr. Parker, of Hensall. EVENING SERVICE WITHDRAWN LOCAL NEWS W. Thornton at Mitchell . Meta Salter is visiting with returned Mon- for a week ar Mrs. Albert Etherington of Us­ borne, had the misfortune to fall ar McLean and Clarence McLean ret-, her home on Monday and fractured urned Tuesday from an enjoyable, several ribs trip to Montreal and on through, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Curcell and Quebec to St. Anne de Beaupre. Misses E. and P. Down, of London, are guests this week with Rev. Mrs. J. W. Down. Mr. Jack Paisley, of Sa pit Marie, a former manager of Chainway Stores, called -on friends in town the forepart of the week. The wheat and barley .have been fairly well garnered and the oats are now being cut. The wheat is turning out a good average crop. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Elliott and three daughters, of town, and Mr. WANTED— Two passengers ¥or motor trip to Chicago leaving Fri­ day morning returning Tuesday morning. Apply at Times-Advocate and Ste. the FOR SALE— Second hand wind­ mill and pump in good condition. Apply to Andrew Moir, R.R. 1, Hen­ sail. is improving May and two Marjorie are Heel Hugger Shoes for Women K We are showing a new last in this popular make of shoes. It is a wide roomy fitter and gives wonderful! comfort and satisfaction. Ask to see this new number. — BUY NOW GROCERY SPECIALS SAVING FOR YOU Fancy Red Cohoe Salmon 1 lb. tins 20c. each Special — Fancy Cookies 2 lbs. for 25c. Fancy Red Cohoe Salmon l/z lb. tins, 10c. per tin JAMS AND MARMALADE WILL BE HIGHER *— GET YOURS NOW .< Best Quality Rasp’y and Straw’y Jam In 4 lb. tins 49c. each Pure Orange Marmalade 40 oz. jars 29c. each ' Jams, .32 oz. Glass Jars. Rasp. & Straw, with Apple 25c. each SPECIAL THIS WEEK— 24 lbs. PASTRY FLOUR 56c.; BUY NOW AND SAVE! Fine Clean Salt for Pickles 1 25 lbs. for 25c. Hereford Brand Corn Beef 2 tins 25c. 1 Coarse Salt for Feeding 80c. per bag Get Our Prices on Sugar and Flour before Buying; Our Price Can Not be Beaten POTATOES FOR SALE—Get them where they are grown, on highway south of town from S. J. HOGARTH j and Mrs. Cornell, of Lambeth, spent the week-end visiting in Toronto. Mr. Jas. Francis has returned tc his duties with Mr. E. R. Hopper after holidaying at his home in Bright and spending three days in Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. George ,Hay and daughter Patsy left last week for a motor trip to Halifax, Nova Scotia, where they are visiting with their daughter Mrs. Murray. Civic holiday will be observed on Monday next. A proclamation from the Reeve calls upon all places of business to close and for the citi­ zens to observe the day as a holi­ day. Mr. Orville Eyre, Mrs. William Rowe and two children, of London visited with relatives and friends in Exeter Thursday last. Mrs. John Eyre, who spent a week the guest of Mrs. Egan returned home with them. Mrs. Wm. H. Wood, who recently underwent an operation in the Tor­ onto General Hospital returned home Sunday much improved. Her daughter Miss Olive, R.N., accom­ panied her home returning to Tor­ onto Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Gladman and family, who have been holidaying for two weeks at Grand Bend, spent .Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs R. E. Pickard before returning tc their home in London. Mrs. McNichol returned home on Saturday from near Tillsonburg from nursing Mrs. Elmo Howey (nee Lula Fulton) formerly of the pub­ lic school staff here. A little son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Howey on the 11th of July. Mr. K. J. Lampman, superinten­ dent of the rural hydro, who recent­ ly underwent an operation for ap- pendicites in Victoria London, returned home of last week and is now around. Mrs. Chute, formerly and mother-in-law of Brown, who was making her home with Miss Edith Evans near Aylmer is at present confined to her with a weakened condition Of heart. Mr. and Mrs. W< E, Gardiner daughter .Shirley, Mr. Carman Haw­ es and Miss Alice Caruahan R. N., of Meaford were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S. Parsons. Mrs. Gard­ iner and Shirley are remaining for a time. HOUSE FOR RENT — East of house on corner of Mill and ling Sts. Apply Mrs. A. Gibson. ltc half Car- ltp BLUEBERRIES This week 11 quart basket $1.25. Poultry Feeds, Beef Meal, Oyster Schell, Grit, Cod Liver Oil, Alfalfa Meal, Cello Glass, Sil-lite. Bring us your market eggs and poultry. HOGARTH HATCHERY Exeter, Ont NOTICE I am prepared to do threshing by the day at reasonable prices. Satis­ faction guaranteed. Wes Hackney Centralia, Ont. 7-27-«’tp NOTICE I wish to announce that my office will be closed from July 31st to Au­ gust 13th inclusive while on vaca­ tion.—J. WARD 7-27-2tc NOTfiCE—All accounts for flow­ ers at the Exeter cemetery are now due and should be settled for once.—John Ford. at AGENTS WANTED Make money selling our trees, small-fruit bushes, shrubs evergreens, hedges, roses. Outfit fur-" nished. Cash commission paid weekly ■Write today. Maple Grove Nurseries Winona, Ontario. 7-20-3tc. fruit McCormick binder, only used 3 years, in Al shape, 2 knives, trans­ port truck and bundle carrier. Come quick, it’s a snap. International Harvester Co., Exeter ROOMS FOR RENT—Over Grant’s bakeshop. Apply to Jno. Rowe or B. W. F. Beavers. 20-7-3tc. Hospital, Wednesday able to be HOUSE FOR RENT—Two storey frame house in Hensall, one block south of United Church. Mrs. Rd. Blatchford, care of Harvey, Exeter. f Apply to Chas, tfc. of Exeter, Rev. Mr. FOR SALE OR RENT—-Fine brick residence, all modern conveniences. Apply R. E. Pickard bed the and NOTICE To the Ratepayers of the Township of Ustyorne To save expense and lessen the tax rata, the Municipal Council of Usborne Township requests each ratepayer to c.ut ths Weeds on the concession fronting his Otvh land and the Council will Cut them on the sideroads- 7-13-4tc Henry Strang, Cterk Mr. and Mrs. daughter, June accompanied by er, Mr. Chas. W. of, London, called on Fketer on Sunday and also visited at Grand Bend. Maurice Ford and Ann, of Winnipeg, the former’s broth- Ford and two sons friends in Monday on a motor and Montreal. George Mawson, of and Mrs. Elmore Mrs. friends Miss clay after holidaying Grand' Bend, Mrs. Knight and family, of Sea­ forth, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andrew. Miss Thelma Quale, of Seaforth is visiting with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Easterbrook. Mrs. Jos. Hodgins, of Lucan, who was taken seriously ill while camp­ ing at Grand Bend nicely. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. children, Warren and holidaying for two weeks at a cott­ age at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May and son Gordon, of town and Mrs. Dr. Mali of Mitchell, left trip to Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. town and Mr. Tuckey and son, of London, are on a motor trip for a week to Musfcoka. Master Gordon Westlake, of the Blue Water Highway, South of Bay- field, is the guest of Master Richard Stanbury this week at his home here Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hern. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Phillips and Mrs. W. Johns spent a few days last ween at 'the former’s new cottags at Grand Bend. Rev. Dr. Wardlaw Taylor, Clerk of the General Assembly, who is now residing at Goderich will have charge of the services at Caven Pres­ byterian Church during August with evening service only. Sunday School will be held at 10 a.m. as usual. Master Teddy Phinn, of Ingersoll who spent a couple' of weeks at the hospital in London is recuperating at the summer home of his grand­ mother ,Mrs. Thos. Handford at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Coxsworth and two children, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. Coxsworth’s mother Mrs. E. Heideman. They left Monday to spent a couple of weeks at Grand Bend. Mrs. C. A. (Southcott and Miss Stella are spending the month of August at their cottage Royal Oaks at Grand Bend. Mrs. J. M.-Southcott and family have returned after spending July there. Mr. and Mrs. H. Porter, of Tor­ onto, called on a number of friends in Exeter on Saturday. Mrs. Porter was formely Miss Louisa Eacrett Her brother George, for a number of years conducted a harness Exeter. Misses Rubie Creech, M. and Miss Frain, of town, in with Misses E. Fear, of Ethel, O, Bolger, of Walton and S. McNair, or Hamilton, all of whom are schoo’ teachers, spent last week at a cot­ tage at Grand Bend. Mrs. Ed. Willis and Mrs. M. Mac­ Donald, of Stephen, were in Detroit recently attending the funeral of the late Mr. Henry J. Willis, a former resident of ‘Exeter and son of the late George Willis. Mrs. Will­ is returned with them and visited for a few days. The morning services in the An­ glican church during the month or August will be in charge of Rev Mt, Parker, of Hensall, while the rector; Rev. Mr. Hunt is on vacation The service will begin at 9.45 and Sunday school will commence at 9 o’clock, Evening sery-ice with­ drawn, Mr. Pafkef will also con­ duct service at his own church at1 Hensall. shop in Penhaie company Southcott Bros. LOCAL NEWS Lauff, of Detroit. Williams, of Wind- at the home of Mr, Taylor. Miss Dorothy and Miss Pearl sor, are visiting and Mrs. Frank Mrs. J. S. Rutledge and two chil­ dren, of Hamilton, and Mrs. P. Col­ lier, of Buffalo, are visiting with Mr. Wm. Rivers. Miss Julia Rivers who has been visiting in Buffalo re­ turned with them. Misses Hettie Sweet and Edith Davis and Mr. and -Mrs. C. Sweet and daughter, Irene, visited with the Misses Sweet at Tillsonburg and also with relatives in Woodstock. The first Penhaie re-union and picnic, descendants of the late John Penhaie, will be held at the farm Asa J. Penhaie, R. R. 1, Exeter, Monday of next week (beginning 11 a.m. Mr. Luther J. Penhaie, Exeter is the president and Doris Penhaie, of Toronto, is the secretary Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. week Mrs. Fred Mrs. A. Brown and Mrs. A. T. Full­ er, of Sarnia, cousins of Mrs. Beavers, Eacrett and Mrs. Kaufman. of on at of B. W. F. Beavers during the were: Miss Ethel Forrest and Stevens, of New Jersey; Mrs. Birsh, of Lexington, Mich. The ladies are Miss UNION SERVICES The union services of James and Main St. congregations for month of July have been in charge of Rev. A. E. Elliott of the Main St. church and the Main St. Church choir under the leadership of Miss Huston have been in charge of the music. The attendance at the servic­ es have been well maintained and Mr. Elliott has delivered some very excellent messages. Special music has been provided at every service. Owing to the intense heat on Sun­ day last there was sqmewhat of a falling off in the attendance. At the evening service Rev. C. W. Down of the Saskatchewan Conference and a former resident of this commun­ ity, who is visiting with his daugh­ ter, Mrs. Wm. Kernick, of Usborne preached a very acceptable sermon Next Sunday Rev. J. H. Stainton pastor of the James Street church will have charge and James street choir under the leadership of Mr W. R. Goulding will have charge of the music, Mr; and Mrs. Staiilton and family have spent the greater part of their holidays at Chautauqua in New York 'State. They also* spent a week at Geneva Park Lake Couoh- iohing near Orillia and visited at Whitby, Never A<Jain Is an expression frequently heard these days. It comes from meh who have all their lives naa their clothes made by some reliable tailor, vertisements of cheap so-called made to clothes has tempted them to gamble on one suits. After a couple of months wear they ed their mistake and will never again be in the same way. Glaring ad­ measure of these dicover- tempted Your Opportunity is Here MAKE USE OF IT J Have your clothes made here under our personal supervision by men who have been long trained in the art of Tailoring gar­ ments to one’s own individual requirements. Come in and see us. CHOICE QUALITY MEATS you. We have prices to suit you. Sunday again lakeside. PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT Ideal Meat Market Regardless of how small your meat wants are, you will find the IDEAL MEAT MARKET ready to serve PHON* 38 WE DELIVER MAIN ST. SOUTH Mr. F. M. Boyle, who’ Was been confined to the house for several mouths through illness is n6w able, to be Up and enjoy short Walks each day, ' • Mr. and ^Irs. Arthur Martin and daughter, Shirley, and* Mrs, Colin Gillis ahd son, Junior, of Detroit are visiting with Mr, and Mrs; Jas H, Powell. This community experienced sev­ eral of the hottest days in years dur­ ing the past week, On Sunday the thermometer hovered about 95. Mon­ day and Tuesday were particularly hot with slight relief (joining Tues? day afternoon when a light shower of rain cooled the atmosphere. Many of out citizens on sought -relief at the