The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1937-07-22, Page 8THURSDAY, JULY 8211X1, 1037 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
Bonat equipment
work with aU the
efficiency that this
mands.
Bonat vitamin F
superfine results on
type of hair.
Demand a Bonat
be sure of complete
is designed to,
speed, ease and
modern age de-
solution assure
each individual
Permanent and satisfaction.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 23Iw
Exeter Markets
Wheat $1.35
Oats 60c
Manitoba’s Best $440
Welcome Flour $3.50
Shorts $1.95
Bran $1.90
Low* Grade Flour $2.50
Creamery Butter 30c
Dairy Butter 21-24c.
Eggs A large 20c.
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Hogs
LANGUID?
H. M. SMITH
BEAUTY SHOPPE
NOTICE
needed
children,
Christian
by Christian
one months'
town home.
Urgently
father and
holiday in
Any work -gladly done to defray ex
penses.
•Object—-to locate permanently in
town to begin manufacturing, and
gardening, if suitable arrangements
can be
ner.
Any
adver.
Christian fellowship and -work please
answer in full detail. Apply to Box
280 Exeter.
A medium 18c
B 15
C
$9.50
If you feel languid, have head
aches, or gef irritable at times, it
may be caused by your eye?.
They should be examined by an
optometrist for you may need
glasses. Better see.
14
C, E. ZURBRIGG, R.o.
Successor to
S. I4tton at Exeter
Comfortable Glasses at
Reasonable Prices
made with Christian as part-
Christian interested in this
and desiring to share in
■
Ideal Meat Market
Choice Quality Meats
Coiu'tesy-r—Service—-Quality
YQur telephone orders
appreciated
Phone 38 Main St
M
FOR RENT—-Brick residence
central location. Apply to R.
Hunter, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone Kirk
ton 39r7. 7-22-2tc.
in
D.
FOR SALE—a 19 34 also a 1935
-Ford V8 stake truck, long wheel
base. Apply at the Ford Garage.
FOR
Washer
kins.
SALE— Rebuilt Beatty
$39.50. Apply G. A. Haw-
WANTED—Girl for household
duties. Mrs. W. H. Moise.
inFOR SALE—Chopping mill,
horse-power
equipment.
V- Pickard,
good district. Forty
Diesel engine. Good
Very liberal terms.—C.
phone 165, Exeter.
LOST—iA red coat in
Park. Reward. Leave at
vocate Office.
Riverview
Times-Ad-
3, con. 8,STRAYED—.From Lot
Twp. Stephen, two Hereford steers,
1100 to 11200 lbs. Rings cut on brush
of tails. There have also, strayed
on my premises a Hereford
and a gray yearling steer,
may have same by proving
and paying expenses.—Jas.
Crediton.
heifer
Owner
property
Carroll,
The regular meeting of the Ex
eter W. I. will be in the form of a
picnic at Riverview park on Tues
day, July 27 th.
mence at 3.30.
p.m. Please bring picnic
and dishes required. -Members
families are invited.
Meeting to com-
Supper served at 6
basket
and
Mrs. C. Tanton and children are
holidaying at Bayfield.
Mr. Sidney West, of Fergus, spent
the week-end with his mother Mrs.
S. West.
Miss Dorothy (Linklater B.A., of
Goderich, visited with her coiusin
Miss Pearl Wood last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern and
sons, of Zion, spent Sunday with
their aunt Mrs. H. Kyle of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradt and
sons, of London, visited
week-end with Mr. and
Jewell.
Miss Meta Salter visited
days the latter part of the week with
her uncle Mr. John Salter, at
Windsor.
Mr. W. H. Johnston has in his
garden a pale blue delphinium sev
en feet tall and the spike is twenty
inches long.
Miss Ida Blatchford, Reg. N., has
returned to Detroit
with her father Mr.
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Will
over
Mrs.
for a
two
the
Jas.
few
after visiting
F. Blatchford
Helen
Amy,
Gode-
NOTICE—Persons wanting same
quality gravel as used in Exeter
sidewalks or reservoir phone 171r3
Exeter. Our truck will deliver gra
vel from this pit. Cudmore, Gravel.
STRAYED—One year old red heif
er with white markings, small notch
in left ear. Information glady re
ceived by Chas. Aidworth, phone
3 6rll Dashwood, reverse changes
or notify Times-Advocate.
NOTICE—All organizations desir
ing the use of the Agricultural
Grounds for any purpose should
communicate with ’the grounds com
mittee.—W. G. MEDD, Secretary.
STRAYED—From N% Lot 16, 10
Con., Stephen Twp., 4 head of cattle,
including 3 yearlings and one two-
year-old, all with horns on, mostly
red. Information gladly received by
Chris. Dinney, phone 47 r 12, Cred-
iton.
McLaughlin, of
Brantford, visited with Mrs.
Hoskin and Mr. and Mrs. M.
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson, of
rich, and Mr. H. Chamberlain, of
Niagara Falls, N.Y., visited with
Mr. and Mrs. C. Luker on Sunday.
Mrs. Ray Waghorn and son Ever
ett, of Exeter, are visiting her par
ents Mr', and Mrs. Thos. Talbot, on
Church street.—St. Marys Journal-
Argus.
Mrs. Louisa Horton, Harold Hor
ton, Edith Horton and Miss Rutn
Hodgkinson, all of Oshawa, " are
spending the week with Mrs, Hor
ney and Miss Maud Horton.ftMiss Evelyn Grainger, of Bruce-
field, and Miss Kathleen Calvert, of
Ilderton, were guests with their
uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. James
Bowey the latter part of the week.
Mr. B. W. Grigg accompanied by
his daughter Mrs. Wheatley and two
little daughters Cecily and Mary and
Miss McIntyre, of Montreal, are vis
iting the former’s sister Miss
Grigg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Christie
daughter Jean, of Toronto, visited
the latter part of the week with Mr.
and Mrs. 0. W. Christie, Jean is
remaining for a visit with her grand
parents.
Mr. Joseph Stone, Mrs. Bessie Mc
Donald and Miss Ruth Fraser, all
of London, were visitors with 'the
latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Fraser. Miss Fraser
heir holidays here.
The Huron Lumber
awarded the contract
terial for two summer cottages at
Ipperwash Beach and one at Cam-
alachie. Mr. Russell
doing the building.
Mrs. Chas, Johns,
the South .Section of
was the guest speaker at Hillsgreen
and Goshen Auxiliaries on Friday
last.
H. Kyle accompanied her.
and
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received .until
Saturday, August 7th, for wiring
Roy’s church and shed for hydro.
Anyone wishing to inspect the build
ings call on Clifford Dow, Staffa,
phone Kirkton. The applicant is to
supply plans of wiring with tenders.
Tenders are asked for the job and
by the hour. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
Too Much
A Scottish farmer, walking home
from the kirk with his wife and
thinking over the sermon, in which
the minister had expounded graph
ically on everlasting punishment ex
claimed:
“Mary, it canna be! it just canna
be! No man’s constitution could
stand it!”
is spending
Co. have been
to supply ma-
E. Balkwill is
Vice-pres. of
the W. M. S.,
Mrs. E. A. Follick and Mrs.
Exeter
People’s Cash Shoe Store
Wm. H. Pai'tlo, Prop. Phone 131 w
“Shoes to fit the Family”Ontario
Summer Clearance Sale
Broken Sizes in All Lines
Priced to* Clear
No Refunds Come see for yourself No Exchanges
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. Alan Fraser spent the week
end in London.
Miss Ann Gardiner is holidaying
with relatives in Windsor,
i Mr. Norman Floody, of Windsor,
spent the week-end in town.
The Main Street has been newly
painted for angle parking.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. May spent Sun
day and Monday at Grand Bend.
Mr. Robt. Wilcox of the Jones «&
May staff is holidaying this week.
Miss Verla Jones is holidaying
with Miss May Snell at Grand Bend.
Mrs. W. G- Walker, of town is
holidaying at Hamilton and Dun
das.
Miss Sadie Walker, of Toronto,
spent the forepart of the week visit
ing in Exeter.
Mr. R. E. Keddy, of Ottawa, spent
the week-end at the home of his
uncle Mr. W. C. Keddy.
Miss Grace Christie, of Woodstock
is visiting with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Luker.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May, Warren
and Marjory are holidaying at Boby-
cagen on the Kawaratha' Lakes.
Mrs. M. Walker and son Billie
have returned home after visiting
with her parents at Grimsby Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa J. Penhale and
Doris were in Windsor on Sunday
visiting their daughter Miss Gladys
Penhale.
Mrs. Rd. Quanpe and Mrs. Skin
ner of town, are spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer at
Grand Bend.
Mir. and Mrs. Eber Balsdon and
daughter Gladys, of Toronto, visit
ed at the home of Mr. W. C. and the
Misses Keddy.
Mrs. Rose Russell and daughter,
Miss Patricia,* Mrs. Thos.
two youngest sons, are
at Grand Bend.
Misses Evelyn and
Orlenian, of Pittsburg, are
with their uncle and aunt
Mrs. Geo. Dawson.
Miss Amelia McKay, of
and Calgary, is visiting
Flossie Hunter of town and Miss
Irene Brock, of Zion.
Judge J. G. Stanbuiry, Mrs. Stan-
bury and family, of St. Catharines,
are holidaying at their summer resi
dence at Bayfield.
• Miss M. Horton has reported the
finding of the measuring
were advertised as lost in
Advocate last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
son, of Portage la Praiirie, Man., are
visiting with the former’s sister Mrs.
Wm. Kay, of Usboirne.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Brintnell, of
North Battleford, Sask., are holi
daying with the foirmer’s parents
Mr. and Mrs, James Brintnell.
Rev. R. E. and Mrs. Southcott and
and two sons and
Pryde and
holidaying
Catherine
visiting
Mr. and
Toronto
with Miss
linlts that
the Times-
Prior and
at
J. Beer, at Grand Bend,
Phyllis Bierling, nurse-in-
at the Kitchener-Waterloo
is holidaying with her par-
and Mrs. Hy. Bierlijig.
Miss Margaret
Rushby have been holidaying
Grand Bend and in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Patterson and
daughter Marion, of Detroit, spent
Sunday and Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. W.
Miss
training
Hospital
ents Mr.
On another page will be found a
poem entitled “The Law Immutable”
written by .Senator Frank W. K.
Tom, of Toledo, Ohio, an Exeter Old
Boy. This beautifud word picture
reveals a faith in a Supreme Being
depicted to us through the laws of
Nature. It requires more than a
casual reading to catch the signifi
cance of the author’s description.
To us it is a real gem of poetry.
A BIG WELL
Chatham, July 19 th—E. p. Ro>we,
eminent petroleum geologist, of Tor
onto, announces that his Rowe-
BRUETTE No. 3 near Chatham has
Over 5,000,000 cubic feet of sweet
natural gas with drilling continu
ing for more gas and the expectancy
of a real oil well at a lower horiizon.
It is at a depth of 29-85 feet today,
The 'i’rehton limestone, lit which
they are drilling, extends for an
other 600 feet.
p.m.
message
School and Biblt* Class 2.30
3.3 0 p.m.—A comforting
for believers.
Evangelistic service 8 pan.
Street meeting Saturday
Phone 345 for Appointment
G. M. SIMPSON
BEAUTY shoppe
night
J. T. Edgar, Pastor
9th Sunday After Trinity
i
10.00 a.m,—(Sunday School
11 a.m.—Morning Prayer & Sermon
The Pentecostal
MIZPAH MISSION
Located in Leavitt’s Hall,
Main Street
Services for Sunday, July 25th
7 p.m.—Main st.eet
Union prayer service Thursday,
July 8th, at Main St. church.
TR1V1TT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Reel or. Rev. M. A. Hunt.
Organist, Miss MaeFaul
Choir-Leader, Sir. Middlemlsa
LADIES!
LOCAL NEWS
I
This store will be closed Wednesday at noon during the gumqier Months.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B.A., H.D.
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Coclu'iuie, Organist
10 a.m.”—Sunday School
Service at 11 a.m. only
Conducted by Rev. W. A. Young,
B.Sc.A., of Hensail.
UNION SERVICES
Main St. apd James St. United
Churches
Rev. A. E. Elliott, of Main St
charge. Music under the direction
of Miss E. Huston and the Main St
choir.
10 a.m.—Sunday Schools
11 a.m.—James Street
'Take advantage of the op
portunity to consult us on
your various hair problems,
You may need a permanent
wave, a finger wave, or a new
idea on how to .change your
present hair dress. You are al
ways welcome.
Men’s Suits OA
Ladies’ Dresses O V
Plain one piece
“We make it our business to
keep you clean.”
All goods bagged and delivered
by truck in good condition
ELMORE HARNESS
Agent
ONTARIO CLEANERS AND
DYERS
All
ny Summer Dress has been greatly Reduced in Price and put in racks
for quick sale. Buy two at these very low prices
$1.49, $2.49, $3.95 and $4.95
COTTON GOWNS
In Crepe and Batiste in plain apd flor
al effects,
SPLENDID VALUE AT $1.00
KNEE HIGH HOSE
In crepe. These are very special value
and come in best summer shades
PER PAIR 49c.
BLEACHED SHEETS IN SUB
STANDARDS
These are for double beds and it is rare
ly you can buy such a good quality at such
a low price.
PILLOW CASES
42 inches wide hemmed and ready for
use. We are making a special for this week
at
EACH $1.00 EACH 25c.
Regent Yarns for Knitting
When you buy Regent Yarns you buy quality. We carry a full range of shades
in the following;
SEA SHELL 15c.; SEA GULL 22c.; SEA BEACH 25c.; BONNIE LASS 25c.
SPORT SHIRTS FOR MEN
In plain colors and fancy weaves. A
very popular number for summer.
PRICED AT $1.00
HATCHWAY NO-BUTTON
UNDERWEAR
Cool and comfortable and very popular
with both boys and men.
BOYS’ 75c.; MEN’S $1.00
ZINC RINGS
Extra Heavy
per doz. . . .
SUMMER NECKWEAR FOR MEN
In plain shades, stripes and colored
check. Smart new neckwear.
, EACH 55c.—2 FOR $1.00
BLUE WORK SHIRTS
Woods’ make, a full fitting shirt in dark
blue shirting, sizes 14 1-2 to 17 1-2.
SPECIAL AT 89c.
GROCERY SPECIALS
McLAREN’S PUNCH
22c
VINEGAR
pure apple cider vinegar
per gal. . . . 40c
HEINTZ VINEGAR
for pickling
per gal. .. 59c
APPLES
good cooking apples
4 lbs...............25c
A cool drink for the hot
weather
Orange, Lemon, Lime,
Grape and Grapefruit
25cLarge bottle .
Small bottle .
RUBBER RINGS
Heavy White
per dozen............
10c
5c
RASPBERRIES
The season is now on. Leave
us your order. Prices guar
anteed
TOMATOES field ripened
3 lbs for . . . 25c
SALAD DRESSING
large jar . . . 25c
SANDWICH SPREAD
23cper jar . .
Catsup, large bottle 18c
Southcott Bros.
Hensail, Phone 16 Exeter, Phone 16
Mrs. Crescent
9, had his ton-
Fletcher’s hos-
Men! a sensation! FREE PANTS
MADE-TO-MEASURE SALE FOR A LIFTED TIME ONEY
and E. M.
auto for Ot-
attend the
and daugh-
of Calgary/
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blatchford, of
Toronto, are holidaying at Oakland
House, Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs.
Blatchford, came*to the Bend from
a holiday at Loon Lake.
Messrs. W.' E. Middleton, Thos.
Pryde, W. W. Taman
Dignan left Tuesday by
tawa where they will
Masonic Grand Lodge.
Mrs. Norman Mtoody
ter, Miss Catharine,
Alta., are visiting with Mrs. Bryon
Hi'cks. Mrs. Moody is a sister of
the late Byiron Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. B, W. F. Beavers on
Wednesday attended the Senn Fam
ily reunion at Mohawk Park, Brant
ford. Miss Allie Bacrett, of Pres
ton, will return with them on a vis-
It. ,
Mr. Reg. Beavers, of the Bank of
Commerce, Sarnia, spent Monday
evening at his home here. Mr. Bea
vers is being transferred to a branch
at St. Catharines leaving for
new duties on Friday,
Miss Margaret penhale, who
been teaching near BOlmont for
past five years has resigned, having
been engaged to teach at Brick St.
school near London and will act as
critic teachei’ for Nortaal students.
hie
has
the
Foolish neighbor—*D0
that baby of yours will
his mark?
iFohd Father—’’Make
you
ever
think
make
his mark,?
You ought to see the walls of our
home.
Evelyn Wareing is visiting at the
home of Mr. Jas. Flynn, McGilliv
ray.
Miss Shirley Appleton spent a few
days with Mr. and
Dayman of Usborne.
1 Ross Tuckey, aged
sils .removed at Dr.
pital Wednesday morning.
Masters Gerald and' James Day
man, of Sarnia, are spending a few
weeks with their grandparents, Mir.
and Mrs. Chas. Dayman.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Gordon and fam- ! ily spent the week-end visiting at
Leamington and Windsor. Miss
Costance Gordon is remaining on a
I visit.
The first locally (grown ripe to
matoes that we have heard of this
year were grown in the garden of
Mrs. McAvoy.
An item which appeared in the
Brinsley news last week should have
read Mr. John Trevethick .Sr. has
returned from the West, instead of
Mrs. J. Trevethick.
Mr. George Griffith, of Toronto,
is visiting with his wife at the home
of Miss Annie Handford. Mr. Grif
fith had the misfortune to fracture
a couple of .ribs when he suffered
a fall at his home in (Toronto recently
Miss Lillian McDonald, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Jos. McDonald, of
Huron street, who had the misfor
tune to break a small bone in
right ankle a few weeks ago, is
ting along as well
pected.
Mr. and Mrs. w.
daughters Thelma
Detroit and M.r.
Passmore, Frances and Barry, of
Sarnia, attended the Hunkin family
picnic at Grand Bend on Saturday
and spent the week-end visiting with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Johnston spent
Friday with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. FL Johnston and took them
to Brucefield to see Mr. J. J. O’Brien
who remains in a very critical con
dition. Mr. Arthur Jones .accompan
ied by Mr. O’Brien’s niece (formerly
Miss Olive Cann) wftftn her two
children, ftom WlnnWeg also called
on him.
can can be
her
get-
ex-
C. Robinson
and Luella,
and
of
and Mrs. Garnet
An extra pair of trousers made to your measure from the same
materials as the suit you choose—FREE
WITH EVERY MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT
DEVONSHIRE
Tailored-to-Measure Clothes
(Make Your Selection Now)
COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS!
Custom Tailored to your individual measure—'styled as you desire
it—an elaborate selection of beautiful woollens to. choose from
A small deposit now will hold your choice' of this Special Offering!
.......... $24.50Priced as low as
PHONE 81
W. W. T A M A N
EXETER, ONT.
Mr. and Mrs. James Green return
ed last Thursday after an enjoyable
two weeks* visit in Michigan. v,They
visited iii Elkton and attended the
family reunion of Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
Gregor on July 4th, 75 'persons be
ing present. On Monday July 5th
they went to a picnic at Caseville,
the thumb of Michigan, many pre
sent being schoolmates of Mrs.
Green. Mr. and Mrs. Green visited
at Saginaw with Mr. and Mrs, Wm,
Taylor, Mrs. Nettie Walker and oth
ers and also visited at Marlette with
Mr. Thos. Dunsford and his family.
While in London they paid a visit to
the London Free press plant and
were introduced to Mr, Chas. Car
ruthers,
IntcrruptM Settlement
Judae—-Can’t this case be settled
out of court?
Kelly—Sure, that’s what We we're
frying to do yottr hdnor, when the
police interfered.
IN LIFE’S GARDEN
Count your garden by the flowers,
Never by the leaves that fall—
Count your days by golden hours,
Don’t remember clouds at all—
Count youi’ night by stars, not
dows.
Count your life with smiles,
tears,
And with joy through all your
time,
Count your age by friends,
years.
not
life-
not
*—(Selected
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WALftWS DRUG STORE