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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-07-30, Page 8THURSDAY, JULY 30th, 1036 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Your Permanent Wave 1$ a Summer’s Investment, Be Sito of the,$p5t All Bonat p^paration^'are 1 tory tested.mbthingjj^aeft to t Sati^ction guaranteed X^PhQj^ 231w This shoppe will re-open on Tuesday, August 4th Exeter Markets Wheat, standard 80c. Oats, 38c. Barley, 50e. Manitviba’s Best $3.00 Welcome Flour $2.50 Shorts $1.35 cwt. Bran $1.30 cwt. Low Grade Flour $1.60. Mixed chop $24.00 a ton Creamery butter 28-29c Dairy Butter 19-22c. Eggs, A large 22c Eggs, B 19c Eggs, C 13c Hogs, $8.75 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Douglas C, Hill, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. 3. G. .Cochrane, Organist H. M. SMITH BEAUTY SHOPPE i i LOCALS I 0 10 a.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—Rev. Douglas C. Hill B.A. B.D. This will be Mr. Hill’s first ser­ vice since his Induction. Morning service withdrawn during August. Miss Annie Cox has returned to Goderich after a week’s visit at her home here. Mr. Sydney West, of Fergus, visit­ ed his mother Mrs. S. West over the week-end. The Sims Reunion will be held at Springbank, on Civic Holiday, Mon­ day, August 3rd. Miss Olive Wood, Reg. N., of Tor­ onto, is holidaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Mills and two chil­ dren, of Cleveland, visited Mrs. Mills aunt Mrs. John Morley last week. ’ Miss Jessie Monteith, of Ilderton, is visiting with her father, Mr. Chas. Monteith and aunt Miss E. Monteith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellerington and Miss Margaret Quinton visited their friends in Brooklyn, Ont., on Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ridge and son, of Hamilton, visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ cis Hill. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard and daughter Evelyn attended the an­ nual Allan-Drysdale reunion at Sar­ nia on Saturday. 4; W-<| IWMH>0 Warren May is visiting with Stan­ ley Smith at Grand Bend. Mr. Nelson Kestle spent the past week visiting relatives in London. Rev. M. A. and Mrs. Hunt are spending two weeks holidays lit Port Albert. UNION SERVICES Main St. and James St. United Churches Rev. A. E. Elliott in charge The Main Street Choir will lead the service of song. We wish to announce to the public that we are opening a new store at Hensall on Saturday, August 1st, directly opposite the Hotel. We will carry a full line of Dry Goods, Ladies’ Ready-to-W®ar, Gents’ Furnishings, Boots and Shoes. This store will be under the management of a well-known citi­ zen, Mr. W. O. Goodwin, assisted by Miss Irene Hoggarth. f A?Our policy will be to have on sale Honest, Dependable, Merchandise and that by co-operating with our Exeter store, and selling for cash, we will wl have for the public an up-to-date, well assorted stock at prices that will merit the confidence and support of the public. Misses Tenie McCurdy and Lulu McDonald are holidaying at Kin­ cardine. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gordon are tak­ ing in the Wallaceburg Old Boys’ Reunion. Miss Patsy Russell is holidaying with Miss Jean Thompson at Se- bringville. Kathleen Perkins has returned home after visiting at Winchelsea and Elimville. 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—James St. Church 7 p.m.—Main St. Church Prayer Service Thursday at 8 p.m. in Main St. Church Extra Special in Porch Dresses 7 dozen only Porch Dresses. These are regular $1.50 numbers and are the best values we have ever been able to give our customers. They come in floral and geo­ metric patterns. Sizes 14 to 44. Buy two or three at this price. Special $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Abbott went to Forest on Wednesday •when Mr. and Mrs. Arto Delve’s two girls had their tonsils out. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and sons, Roger and Gordon, of Toronto, are holidaying with the former’s mother Mrs. W. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harness, Donald and Boyd, of Pt. Edward, are visit­ ing with Mr. Elmer Harness and his other brothers in Exeter. Mrs. D. Elliott is visiting in Brant­ ford for a time. Rev. A. E. Elliott and Mrs. Elliott and family motored down with her on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Edmunds and son Barry, of Flint, Mich., are holi­ daying with Mrs. Edmunds’ parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowcliffe. Mrs. Irvin Armstrong and daugh- ter Miss May, left by motor Tuesday for a fewr weeks’ visit with the former's daughter Mrs. MiCreath at Kincardine. Mrs. Armstrong has not been enjoying the .best of health for some time and her many friends trust the change beside the lake will prove beneficial and that she will return much improved im health. LOST—A car ru^"on^ake Road, Monday morning, kindly re­ turn to Russell B^-lk^ll or at the Times-Advocate Office; J^^hrd. FOR SALE—Jligs Si/ wejksJold. Apply to Leslie Thoms&^^R. 1, Hensall, phone Kirkton^54m9. ltp. / FOR SALE-—19 little York pigs. Apply Geo. Dunn,. HeiU^ll Tl.R. 1, '"■phone Exeter*zT77r4.^-/ TENDERS WANTED—The Secre­ tary of S. S, No. 2#Usborne will' re­ ceive tenders up^'until August 5th for painting thf/interior of the school » and the jmraiL 2 coats of paint, also varnish the desk. Contract to be completed by August 2 6th. N. Pass- Secy.-Treas., ,R.R. 1, Woodham REDUCE YOUR FUEL COSTS A GovernmejSr survW^fiovering a large numbenrof homes found that an average Jawing 'ofi three wtons of coal per yejs.r was afsectecL/by the use of insolation. Alhmiuftx Ther­ mo-Seal Insulation eawndies the greatest Sion-condu^WH^ properties in the field oLiittwlatidn. and is for sale by S|pL SANDERS, Exeter CALL FdR-nDEMO^STRATION WANTED^—A second hand/port- able garage. Apply at ^thar Ford Garage. FOR SALE—Choice" Cltfv^ Hon­ ey. In customer’^ contiy^i's, 50 lbs. or over 8c. p‘er lb*’1e's.f than 50 lbs. 9c. Darrel p&rker, R,>^t. 3, Exe­ ter. r •< ' 7—22-2tp HONEY FOR SALE—clo­ ver honey, 9c. a lb, ,p/"8c. in utklb. lots or over. P-ricfes suWecw to change, Wesley Dearing^^phone Crediton, 17rl4. ' Z FOR SALfe—Clwjce clover honey at 9c a|M. Fifty ^u'hdwidr over 8c in customer’s coj^$iners. Ewart R. Pym, wceter/ftfrw, blocks east of Mc- Coll-Frs^itenac Service Station. 3tp FOR SALE and enclosed coal oil stove and 4 burner; also 1 Joh Tractor plow bottom, used vfry lit condition. A Ville. Several rebuilt 3 eere in. perfect J» Mel- -fttrro Monday, August 3rd, will be Civic Holiday when all places of business will be closed. Miss Gladys Kestle, of Copper Cliff, is spending the holidays at her home here, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dinney, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Winer. Miss Phyllis Walper, of Wood- stock, is visiting with her grand­ father Mr. Nelson Kestle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sitter, of Wilkie, Sask., called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Batson on Saturday. Miss Lillian Hopper, Reg., N., is spending this week at the home of her brother, Mr. E. R. Hopper. Dr, Ward left Saturday last for Chicago where he is taking a two weeks short course in oestopathy. Mrs. (Dr.) Fletcher and daughter Mary left Tuesday for Wallaceburg to attend the Old Boys’ Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Batson and family visited on Sunday with Dr. and Mrs, H. H. Batson at Otterville. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper are in Toronto this week attending the an­ nual Funeral Directors’ convention. Mrs. Alex. Lloyd and two child­ ren, Shirley and Beverley are visit­ ing with the former’s father Mr. L. Day. Miss Marion Schwegler, of Toron­ to, is spending her holidays with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dore. Miss Millicent Winegarden, Park­ hill, is spending her holidays with her grandmother Mrs. Mary Wine­ garden. Miss Edna Martene underwent an operation for the .removal of her tonsils at Dr. Fletcher’s office on Tuesday. Mr. jas. Morley underwent an op­ eration for the removal of his tonsils at Victoria Hospital, London, Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCool, Wing­ ham, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper Friday evening and took part in the bowling jitney. Miss Dorothy Dore, of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robertson, of Stratford, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dore on Sunday. Mrs. Fletcher, of Strathroy and Miss M. Fletcher, Reg. N., of Detroit, visited over the week-end with the former’s son Dr. M. C. Fletcher. Mr. Jos. Senior accompanied by his son Mr. E. H. Senior, K.C, Tor­ onto, is enjoying a boat trip through the Thousand islands to Montreal. Mr. E. J. Wethey’, M.A., returned last Saturday from Toronto, where he has been engaged in the marking of departmental examination papers. Mr. and Mrs. John Buckingham, and two daughters, Misses Lucilld and Rosina, of Kansas City, N. J., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Weekes. Mr. and Mrs. R. Graham, of Win­ nipeg, visited recently with Mrs. Graham’s cousins, Mr. H. S. Walter and Mrs. Wood. They also visited at Hamilton. Mr. Frank Glanville and sister Miss Ida, Mr. and Mrs. M. Amy and Mrs. Mary Mawhinney spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Mawhinney of the Goshen Line. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis and sons Gordon and Bruce, of Ken­ more N. Y., and Mrs, E, M. Steiner, of Bergen, N.Y, spent last week with Dr. and. Mrs. E. S. Steiner. Mrs. Clarke, of Salvador, Sask., has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Rd, Hunter at Goderich and with relatives in this community left the latter part -of last week for her home. Mrs. Wm. Tookey -and daughter Marion, of Lucan, are visiting with the former’s mother, Mrs, Gunning, Miss Erima Jaques, of Usborne, is also holidaying with her grandmo­ ther. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. Ml. A. Hunt. Organist, Miss MacEaul Choir-Leader, Mr. Middlemlss Seventh Sunday After Trinity 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer & Sermon No evening service during the summer months. THE EMMANUEL TEMPLE BRANCH Located in the Opera House, Exeter Sunday Services, August 2nd 2 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class 3 p.m.—-Devotional 7 p.m.—Prophetic message Subject for the evening will be “Who is the Anti-Christ” Bright singing ano. a warm wel­ come to all. Come. x-’astor, J. T. Edgar ..Beauty Seekers.. Shelton’s Permanent Wave will give you a hairdress that $411 glorify your personality. Treat yourself to permanent. w* better M. Russell Phone 245 THE GREAT WE ASSURANCE IFE Offers to Meet Every UjUurance Need CKARDC. V. Phone 165 A Bin Filled with D & H Anthracite bought at the low pridwynow pre­ vailing Means a Spying equiva­ lent to a high ren£?rbr that other­ wise useless spe^e. Why not you a re' Order i majaryour coal bin pay ^raay phone 157j JAS. P. BOWEY Phone 157j. Sun Life Rep. “A Home A; MELVILLE INN rom Home” Rooms with Boat OIL BUSINESS BOOMIN® New York—-Expressinjf optimism a*bout “the future Sof Jtlie United States and The Ollsl ljuustry.” the Standard Oil Co-mpawwFof New Jer­ sey has signed contr^|fe for the con­ struction. of Eight new tankships at a cost of $13,000,000.00 Miss Helen Patrick after a two weeks’ visit witli her grand­ mother Mi's. Maud Heywood, return­ ed to her home in Windsor on Sun­ day. Misses Ruth and June Taylor, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Miss Lauren® Beavers. They are, this week, attending Camp Minnehaha at Goderich; also attending’ the Camp are Laurene Beavers, Dorothy Tra- quair and Margaret Melville of James Street C.G.tT. Cotton Dresses Another value in Cotton Dresses, values to $2.19. We bought these at a special price and are offering them this week at eac$, $1.59. New China ahd Glassware CORN FLAKES Sugar Crisp 3 pkgs, for . . 21c BROOMS 4-string good quality Each...............25c This week we have received a find^as sortinent of New China and Glasau invite you to bring your visitors in toJJFee the many new pieces we Prices vary from 25c. to $2.25. GROC CORN SYRUP Prices are up and will be higher Buy at the low price 5 lb. pails ... 38c 10 lb. pails . . 68c PRESERVING SUPPLIES quart Fruit Jars $1.13 doz. Pint Fruit Jars 99c. a doz. Best Quality Zinc Rings 23c dozen Rubber Rings ....... 5c. doz. KgjjjH suborns COFFEE 1 Per lb.... 37c PASTRY FLOUR 24-lb. bag . . 53c, For your Pickles this Season B and Table Use. Try Heintz Special Vinegar H Per gallon ... 59c | Southcott Bros. Phone 16Phone 16 Mr. Ben. Wilson and son Roy Wil­ son, of Romulus, Mich., were recent visitors with the former’s brothers, Mr. Charles Wilson, of town and Mr. Sid Wilson, of Elimville. Wheat threshing is now in full swing. The wheat is turning out a good sample testing 59 and 60 to the bushel. The yield is a good aver­ age. The cutting of oats and barley will soon be under way. The cost of staging the Canadian National Exhibition- is one million dollars each year. The exhibitors expend huge sums which, together with the amount disbursed by the Exhibition, make a staggering total. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor, Jim­ mie and Dorothy, of Fanwood, New Jersey, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston and' called on Exeter friends last week. They 'camped for a week at Port Ryanse on ILake Erie with Mr. Taylor’s parents, E. J. Tay­ lor, London. Twenty three of Mr. Taylor’s family spent a very pleas­ ant week together. They also visit­ ed the Spencer’s of Hensall and Mr. and Mrs. -.Switzer, Kippen and on Friday brought them down to Exe­ ter to visit Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and call on some other -friends. Then they all had a picnic tea at .Mr. John­ ston’s. They spent a few days with Mr. Taylor’s brother in Hamilton and called on Dr. Mabel Bray, going on to Toronto where Frank Taylor lives and spending a fine time camping with them at Jackson’s Point on Lake -Simcoe. They spent a very pleasant month and expect to come back next year. They took back with them Mrs. Moir and her two boys who were home seeing Mrs. Moir’s father and mother, also Mrs. John -Moir, of Exeter. Since leav­ ing Exeter Mr. Taylor has been -con­ nected with the coal and oil businsss. The 'company with which he is as­ sociated have made large gains in their business especially the fast few years. ' New Low Price 35c. Sold at Browning’s Drugstore fig Astounding Offer for Limited Time FREE PANTS! WITH MEN! Her- EVERY SUIT chance to get a HbO^Grade Suit $P£-styIed just as MEN! Heregs your <-------- — a_. „ from your own selection of fine quality fabji^ you desire it artBr guaranteed Tai® red to YouwBasure by /dev^bhirem WITHIN EXTRAgpHR OF TROUSERS FREE AstoupHng Value Priced as low as — — ■■ ■ W. W. TAMAN PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Mrs. Maud Heywood is spending a few days in London. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Vipond, of Donegal, Margaret Vipond, of At­ wood, Teasdale Vipond, of Lorns- town, New Ontario, and Ann Harvey of Kitchener, visited with Mr. .and Mrs. W. H. Johnston recently. Miss Cora Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sungberg and daughter Marie and Bobbie Burns, of Detroit visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sanders over the week-end. The latter are remaining for two weeks. Donald Burns also returned from Detroit after a two week’s holi­ day. Miss Evelyn Howard 'is attending Uamp Minnehaha from July 27th to Aug. Sth, The camp is for teen age girls, held at the United Church Summer -School Grounds, north of Goderich, Miss Howard is leader of Nature Lore. A Junior Camp for girls 9 to 11 will be held at the same place from Aug. 5th to 8th, ---------—— Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. C. V. Pickard were Fit. Lieut, and Mrs Riddell, of Cwmp Borden and daughter Martha; also- M.rs. M. F. Gladman and Mr A. W. Pickard, of London Afr. and Mrs. Ralph McIntyre, of Rockford, Ill., Miss Violet 'Tucker, o-f Elgin, Ill., Mrs, Jas. Thompson and Miss Gladys Thompson, of Sea­ forth, spent Tuesday, with' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Makins, The engagement is announced of Sarah Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Douglas, of Blake, to Mr, Donald -Claude Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Turner, Glan- worth, the wedding to take place quietly in August. Many Ontario centres have en­ quired of the Canadian National Ex­ hibition as to the possibility of ar­ ranging -community parties to attend the Rudy Vallee show. Many such en bloc reservations have been made. i