Loading...
The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-08-16, Page 3THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, AUGUST 1«, 1931 THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES crackle/ FEARED DROWNED Mr. H. B. Armstrong, son of Mr. Harry Armstrong, of Science Hill, is feared to have been drowned near Port Credit. The young man, aged 3 0, in company with Joseph Dawson were out in a boat when last seen. He was born and raised at Hill and went to St. Marys iate institute later, taking a course. He was married and infant son. Science Colleg- Ntormal has an POUR on milk or cream. Then listen to Kellogg’s Rice Krispies. Their “Snap! Crackle I Pop!” tells a story of delicious crispness. You’ll love their flavor. Great for breakfast or lunch. Ideal for the chil­ dren’s supper. Light and easy to digest. Ready-to-eat. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. LOSES THREE FINGERS •Stanley Bitto of Brucefield suf­ fered a badly lacerated hand when it was 'caught in the cutting box of a threshing separator on the farm of William Cooper near Hensall. last week. Bitto was removed to the Scott Memorial Hospital at Seaforth where the amputation of three fin­ gers on the right hand wos necessary. found. kCAR BURNED When a tir.e blew out eight north of London, ,ia car driven by Fred Beacom, of Seaforth, ran into a ditch and broke out in flames. It was completely destroyed by 'fire, but Beacom and a companion escap­ ed with only minor injuries. Traffic Officer Smith went to the scene of the accident, The pair who had been in the machine were given a ride to Seaforth by a passing mo­ torist. miles "The Bend House” — Miss L. V. Laughton, of Toronto, was a guest for the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Laughton. "Dunelg” — Mr. and fMrs. V. G. Tovell, Lena and Elsie Hyde, Grace and Audrey Jackson, all of St. Marys, were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. \V. N. Tovell. “Riverdale”-Mr. A. T. Chant, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his wife and family. "Sunnyvale’ ——• Dr, F. R. Harvej of Kitchener, spent the week-end with Mrs, Harvey1 and family. " Cozy corner ”—■ ,Mr. and Mrs. Dayman and daughter, Mr. D. Gngg and Mr. F. Grigg, all of London, were week-end guests with Mrs. D. H. Kershaw, " Argyle Lodge ”— Mr. and Mrs- Campbell and family of Port Elgin "Inverary”— Mr and. Mrs. C. E. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Kemp, iMIr. A, Mc­ Dougall and Mr. Ernest Barbour, all of London, were g/ues'ts for the weelk-end with Mr. and Mrs. R Y. Wind. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Cole and family have returned to London, after two weeks at Inverary. "La Seisla”—Miss Grace Cooper of London is visiting'1 with Mr. and Mrs. Clinger. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Clinger, of London, and two chil- were week-end guests. Mr. Crawford, Toronto, guest of Mr, and IMlrs, J. A. Gibbs, "Gudenuf”—/ /Margaret Rickard, Dorchester; Mrs. Rovey, Mitchell; Pearl Rovey, Jean Ar/mour, Mar­ jorie Armour, Katharine Armour, Mary Armour, Edna Dunn and Ivy James, all of London. F, Proust, of Montclare. jMr. and Mrs. F. A. Brown and children, Joseph and Jeanne, of Brantford, spent the week-end at Mr. E. Benders. "^Oakdale”-—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atkinson, of Granton; Dr. ond Mrs. E. M. Lewis, of Toronto; Mr, Harry Atkinson, of Granton, wa,s a guest for the week-end. Griove’s Cabins— Mrs. McLaren Highgate; Miss MlacCluckey, Wheat- ley; Phyllis Jenkins, Miss Medland Toronto; Miss L. Campbell, Miss Blair, Miss McKenzie, Miss Conroy Miss McGregor, London; Mr. Math­ ers and family, of Parkhill; Mr. Jaokson, Rd. Ayton, Mr. Nevins, of Toronto; Miss Dorcas Rowe, Miss Attrill, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schatz, of Dashwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bender. Parklull Side "Aberdovey” — Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith, daughter and .son moving to Sunset Lodge; Dr .and Mrs. L. F. Dupis, Windsor, spent part of last week with Dr. and Mrs. Smith. "Tipperary”—Mr. and Mrs. Stew­ art Draper and Jane, of London; Miss Eleanor Robinson and iMr, and Mrs. Charles McCall, Marion and Stewart, all of Ailsa Craig; spent, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Robinson, of Ailsa 'Craig. "Sunset Lodge”—LMiss Alma Stuf­ fier and Mr. Emil Weland, of Pres­ ton; Mrs. Krueger, of Kitchener; Miss Ella Weland and .Miss Freida Weland, all of Preston, spent the week-end with Mr. and /Mrs. Harry Gatehouse and daughter Jessie, Mr. and Mrs. Gatehouse left Tuesday after a month's stay. "Log Cabin”—Mr. and Mrs. Al­ fred McFee, of Stratford; were guests for the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell. " Never Dun Fillan ”—■ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robertson, of Goderich; and son, Clayton; Mr. and Mrs. C. Armitage, of Wingham and M-r. P. F. Fisher, of Toronto, were guests for the week-end. “Del Mar”—Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Schram and daughter, have return­ ed ifro/m Chicago where they attend­ ed the. World’s Fair. Klopp, of Detroit, them. Mr, and Mrs. Tim. Schram and daughters, from Lansing, M'iich are spending the present week' as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Schram. "Templemore” —• Mrs. Babcock ana three children, of Toronto are guests for the week. Arkona Woollen and Knitting Mills BLANKETS, THROWS, RUGS, LADIES KNITTED SUITS. SWEATERS, KNITTING YARNS, PULLOVERS, BATHING SUITS Store next to Casino «--------*---*---*---'---*------—-------'--------*--—------—---"I HOWEY’S — For — SOUVENIRS China Films Patent Medicines Toilet Preparations Cigarettes, Candy Stationery Howey Special Poison Ivy Lotion Sun Burn Creams Newspapers, Magazines COTTAGES for Rent or Sale All modern or built to suit. Electric stove for ooo-kdng. All Simmons beds, mattresses and/ springs. Hot or cold, running water with showers. Every cottage up to the minute We do repair work or ' carpenter work of all kinds. When at Grand Bend See W. H. Bender ■..... --............. ■ '-I I Listen! and and Mr. Harold accompanied wi th Kit- Grand Bend Visitors 84 H.P. STRAIGHT EIGHT ENGINE (Continued from the previous page) "Sunbeam”— /Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ fred Hill'brancht and daughter, Ilene, Miss Emily Eisler, Miss Mar­ tha Bach and Mr. Jack Baer, all of M-itchell, spent the week-end Mr. and iMlrs. Zeeh, who are of chenerr Mr. and Mrs. George Grant two 'children, of Exeter; Mr. Mrs. Cunningham and daughter, of Detroit; Mrs. Kleind'feldt, Mrs. Beaver-Caldwell, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Willard. "Strath-Genn”—Mary Bell, Strat­ ford; Irene Cdulter, Many Goglin, Margaret Lewing all of Millbank; and Freeda. Conn, St. Marys. “Windsor”—Mr. and Mrs. Proust and family, of Kitchener and Mr. o 0 © ENCLOSED KNEE-ACTION IMPROVED NO-DRAFT VENTILATION STEEL-CABLE BgNDIX BRAKES 0 © 0 © 0 © DISTINCTIVE AIR-STREAM STYLING BIG, ROOMY FISHER BODIES THERE’S more to Pontiac than smooth, airstream styling! The lines of the car indicate speed and power. The car itself fulfils this promise. For Pontiac is the easiest-riding, easiest-to-operate Straight Eight at the price. It’s the only car in its field to give, you all the impor­ tant features listed here. More than that, Pontiac is a true General Motors value ... a wise investment that will pay richly in long, satisfying, economical service. Try out a model! Compare the ride with that of any other car. We are per­ fectly content to let Pontiac speak for itself . . . you can’t get a better buy for the money! SC IENTIFICALLY BALANCED EXTRA WEIGHT M U LT I-BEAM HEADLIGHTS CROSS-FLOW RADIATOR SWAY STABILIZER SYNCRO-MESH TRANSMISSION Prices of Pontiac cars, delivered at factory, Oshawa, 'Orit,, fully I equipped (Freight and Govern- ' ment license only extra) begirt at Easy GMAC Terms GENUINE OPERATING ECONOMY A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE PRODUCED IN CANADA •T " Ellerington’s cottage ”— Mar­ garet Ellerrington, Reba Simm,ons, Miss Margaret Quinton, Ruby Wood Mrs. John Luxton, Rolbt anad Bill, Bobby Ellerington and Miss Mil­ dred Wood spent the week-end. “ Halzhauser Cottage ”—•< Gerald and Verna Wein, Crediton. spend­ ing ,a few days as guests, " iSum-R-iHolm ”—< Mr. and iMlrs. Pinell, manager Ro/yal Bank, Sun­ ridge, guests for the week. ‘‘Mor Rest”— Mrs. M. Morrison and son, Leo, guests for the week­ end; Mrs. Mabel Wilkins, and grandson, Donald Slkidmore, iare spending the week with Dr. and Mrs. Morrison. Shirley and Janet. "Longview”—-Mr. and1 IMlrs. H. K. Eilber and daughter, Bernice and Miss Betty Gibson, of Guelph. "So Homey”—< Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Gould a,nd iMr. and Mrs. J. Durr all of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Cole, Luck­ now, Mrs. Lew Knight, of Marlette Mich., camping. "Royal Oaks”—IMIr. H. O. South- ■cott, Mr. Lloyd Hunter and Miss Florence Southcott. Rev. and Mrs. R, E. Southcott and Miss Pound have returned home. Oakwood Guests at Oakwood Inn are lows: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Knight, of Evanstown, Ill,; Dr. J. H. Donnery, M.D., and family, of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Norman into. Lake Forest, Ill.; IMIr. and Mrs. Carvert Holt, of Greenwich, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith, Grosse Point, Mich.; Mi.-s Irene Bradley, Mrs. H. F. Tay­ lor and daughter, of Toronto; Miss A. Harrison and Mrs. Harper, Lon­ don; Mr. and Mf's. Frank Tuciked, of Buffalo; Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Osgoode Mr. R. Meffley and Miss Masters, all of Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reid, Windsor and Mr. and Mrs, Cooper, of Windsor, "Ro-Ma-Don”—Mr. of Detroit, is a guest. "'Springfield”—Mr. of Bowmanville, is a (M'r. C. E a week-end Trump er. (Mr. Hazel as fol- William Oddy Bobby Clarke, guest. . Costaine, of Detroit, was guest with Rev. A. A. ___________ jaclk- McDonald, of London, was a guest of Mr. Richard Trumper, over the week-end. Mr. Harry Bartlett and big .mother Mrs. Bartlett, of Lu'can were also guests. "Ivanhoe”—Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Nettleton, of Chicago, Mss Made­ line Fraser and Mr. Donald Park, of Detroit, were week-end guests with Mr. and Mi’s. Robt. Mitchell, of De­ troit.Dr. Aitken’s cottage—Dr. and Mrs. Busby, Doreen and Stuart, London; Dr. and (Mrs. Fletcher, of Exeter were guests on Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Aitken. Hemphill’s cottage—Mrs. W. C. Davis, of Hensail; Mrs. (J. W. L. Davis, of Toronto, and Hugh Mc­ Kinnon, of Zurich, were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. AV. E. Hemphill, "Journey’s End”— Mrs. F. Gam- auf and Miss Ottis Brandon, of St. Marys guests with Mr. and Mrs. L. Eedy. Manuel’s cottage—Master George Brickenden has returned to his home London, after spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel. "Endsleigh”—Mir. and Mrs. Hali- neight, of Mitchell, and their guest Miss Lydia Trimble, of Walkerville. "Cedar Cliff”—Air. and Mrs. Pin- el and family, of Sundricll, guests with Mrs. D. J. Anderson, Parkhill. Miss Dorothy iMatcbett, of Lon­ don, with Mr. T. S. and Miss Marion Woods."The pioneer”—Mr. and Mrs. Munnoch and Kenneth Air. and Mrs. D. Oliver, -Margaret and Douglas, all of St, Marys, with Dr. and Airs. FolliMk on Sunday. O cl lv XV 0 0 (1 visitors of th, Freemt Dr. Frt and Mr is. Ill Miss Detroit; Detroit Mrs. IU<ltV » week ar n, of Bos ■email, Sr., Binglo, ymnn and Carriere, Mr. and Mrs. Bo- Mr, and Mrs., J. r ana (Mrs. Russell >, Miss Mary Board and Miss Dyson have returned to Lon- their va A. Gillies and of Stratford, J. IT. Gillies, ColMrs London; fitli, of land, of . Cottrill and Major Beattie Helen ... don follow .Mrs. Gillies, with Mr Mrs. TI. O. Garner Robert and Fred are Oakwood for the week "Oak Shadows”- - M- John Duckworth, of D- the week-end with Mr. R, Hoskins, iMT, and "Ken m ore’ where Mr underwent Tli the and Ron, Mass.; of Georgia; of . London; d children of /, Miss Grif- and Airs. and Airs, Dr. cation. Miss Isabelle are visiting , of Oakwood, and two sons ■maining atr luor, of Ottawa recently Mrs, Schlotzhi cottage are inSchlotzhalior a slight operatfc London Side Mrs. /Gillespie and baby, peyd the EXPERT WATCH REPAIR We are prepared to repair any type of pocket or wrist watch or any make of Clock See our line of Sun Goggles and Watches J. Butcher B. Chesterfield Next to Casino All Work Guaranteed. RAVELLE’S SUPERIOR CHAIN STORE MAIN CORNER QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES GET DODGERS FOR WEEK-END SPECIALS VISIT THE STORE OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Free Delivery Service Neill, London, guest of her daught­ er, Mrs. Linton Jones. "Fair Oakes”— Airs. V. Reeves Sr., of London, visiting at her sons cottage. Airs. Thomas Jones, has been vis­ iting Fair Oakes with Airs. H. J. Jones. Airs. AVm. AV. Gamage and daugh­ ter, Wila, have returned to London after visiting with Air. H. J. Jones. “ Pinecrest ”—■ .Mrs. Dr. Watson, of Lakeview and son, David, guests for the week with Mrs. H. Parkin­ son of Toronto. “The Pines”—/Mr. and Airs. T. F. Kingsmill, of London and Mr, and Mrs. H. C, Wilson, of Toronto. Messrs. Glen. Rutherford, Gordon Wilson and Fred Spackman, of Blenheim, were week-end guests, on the London side, Aliss Freda Spack­ man returned home with them for a week. "Alpa.” Air. Al. Tho-mas, Miss L. Thomas, Miss E. Watson, R.N., all of Woodstock; Mr. W. Barlett, of New Hamburg; Mr. L. Jackson and Mr. A. Galsworthy, of London, were week-encl visitors with Misses. L. Jackson and Olive Jackson. I Dr. and „ Ann, of Kitchener, will si rest of the month in their cottage. "Mayflower”—Mrs, J I. and daughter, iMiss Mae Jcnos, "Riirocroft”— Mrs. E. IL II’.: bury, T_ „ II.' McCallum. L , G. Jones, ____ _ R, Rings- Toronto, as guests of Air, T. RELIABLE ICE MAN MASON $1.00 a week to your cottage ON WOODWARD WE DELIVER DAILY ■— --------------———■ Pass a Pleasant Hour at Pete’s Place POOL TABLES Ice Cream and Refreshments' CAPINS TO RENT JACK’S BARBER SHOP Opposite Brenner’s Hotel PERAIANENT BARBER Work Guaranteed Hamilton’s Dairy Daily Delivery morning and evening All Cream and Milk handled in clean and sanitary surroundings We appreciate your patronage THE SELF-HEATINC Coleman 21 IRON AN H0UR1 eights Instantly^ Makes Ironing EASIER ** Cuts irouintf Tiute Owe "Third# Every woman owes it to herself to have one of these irons that saves her health* Strength and gives her more leisure time* With a Coleman you can do your ironing better, easier, in % less time and at a Cost of only an hour. The Coleman Lights InStcintly t. heati quickly. Heat may be adjusted for light pt heavy work. Sole plate is tapered just right fot easy ironing under buttons, under pleats and along seams. The always hot point«* * gracefully tapeted »• ♦ slips easily into hatd-toget places. THE COLEMAN LAMP & STOVE CO., LTD. TORONTO, ONTARIO ASK YOUR DEALER