The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1939-08-03, Page 8TllUK-SIUY, AUGUST 3, 1330 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
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Swimiping need not spoil your
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Moisture
SPIRAL — CROQUINOLE —
COMBINATION
Rhone 112
Evenings by Appointment
Vera C. Decker, Proprietress
Wheat 49-53Jc.
(according to grade)
Oats 25c.
Barley 35c.
Creamery Butter 1
Dairy Butter 20-2
Eggs, A large
Eg-’s, medium
Eggs B 12e.
Logs, dressed
HOLIDAYS
2Ge,
2
19c.
$12.00
Our office will be closed
MONDAY to WEDNESDAY
August 7, 8, 9
• •Sale of Summer Dresses • •
Miss Jessie Gillespie, of Brandon.
Man., visited at the home of Mr. C.
Monteith and sister Ella last week
and is also renewing old acquaint
ances in Exeter, Hensail and also
with her brother in Seaforth.
Mrs. Frank Bettis, of Toronto,
came up last week to visit her mo
ther Mrs. Fanny Triebner, who has
not been enjoying very good health
for some time. Mr. Bettis is also
spending this week at the home of
Mrs, Triebner.
Mrs. Wm. Abbott, Mrs. Mary Gil
lard left some time ago for Alberta
where the former is visiting her dau
ghter, Mrs. Arto Delve, of Taber,
Mrs, Gillard is visiting with her sis
ter Mrs. White, at Hamiota. They
both report a wonderful trip. Mrs.
Abbott left from Taber on Saturday
last for
visit her
—- The —
Ideal Meat Market
HOME COOKED
Meat Loaf
18c per lb.
Also a Full Line of
COOKED, SMOKED,
CURED
AND FRESH MEATS
Phone 38 Main St.
Vancouver where
brother, Mr. J. T.
she will
Seed.
NOTICE
to breakdown of
stacker, are giving away a
of green pea straw.
CANADIAN CANKERS LTD.
Owing ensilage
quantity
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NOTICE—Dr. Cowen’s dental of
fice will he closed for two weeks be
ginning Monday, July 24th.
LOCALS
C. E. ZURBRIGG
Optometrist at Exeter
Newest Approved Methods of
Eyesight Testing Used
Office O'pen 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
every week day except
Wednesday
Marion Pooley
BEAUTY SHOPPE
All Work Guaranteed
Exeter Phone 245
DON’T JUST SAY “COAL”
SPECIFY D&H ANTHRACITE
MEN! HERE IS GOOD PAYING
WORK WITH A LARGE MANU
FACTURING CONCERN OF 200
daily necessities used in every home.
Sure and quick repeaters. No exper
ience needed. Good pay every day if
active, and permanent business cer
tain if persevering. Investigate our
Plan at once without obligation.
CATALOGUE FREE. FAMILEX
570 St. Clement, Montreal.
co.
In
sign
See me about that paint job.
side or outside work done: also
painting and furniture. Terms reas
onable.—TOM WALKER 8-3-2tc.
farm of
two year-
STRAYED — Onto the
Lloyd Hodgson, Centralia;
ling heifers. Owner can have some
by proving property and paying ex
penses.
“Off-season” chicks often prove
■profitable investment—if
ity. Pullets reach high
as regular supplies fall
erels hit market when
broilers and roasters scarce,
ed number famous Bray chicks avail
able through August.—Ben Case, R.
R. 3, Exeter.
right qual-
production
off. Cock
fresh-killed
Limit-
FOR SALE — Homes, large and
small in Exeter, Hensail and Credit
on. 90 acres at Staff a, comfortable
brick house, barn and other build
ings.—Wm. Pearce, Exeter.
FARM FOR SALE—Lot 24.
14, Hibbert, formerly William
Con.
„ . - Glen
Estate, 100 acres. Several acres of
good timber. Brick house and bank
barn, both in need of repair. Price.
$3,500.00. Apply:
Mortgage & Trusts Company, Sarnia,
Ontario. 2tc.
The Industrial
NOTICE
The dumping of Rubbish on the
roads in the Township of Stephen is
prohibited. Persons doing so will
fined according to the provisions
the Township By-law.
Dated at Crediton this 21st day
July A.D. 1939.
Chester Mawhinney, Reeve
Herbert K. Eilber, Clerk
be
of
of
Custom
Plowing.
combining Threshing
Wein Bros.
and
FOR SALE—I have sev-FARMS _ _ ____ _ _______eral choice farms for immediate or
fall possession.—C. V. Pickard, Exe
ter, phone 165.
FREE OFFER
For a limited time only we will
give one load lane gravel FREE with
every five loads cement gravel. For a
gravel that proves itself satisfactory
for every purpose.
. Phone i71r3, Exeter
Cudmore Standard Gravel
HOUSES FOR SALE—A comfort
home in Exeter, every convenience,
easy terms; also houses in Hensail, Crediton, Centralia and Parkhill. C.
V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter.
CASH-—For dead animals and fox
horess; also ten weaned pigs for sale
Reverse phone charges. Phone 47rl5
Jack Williams, Crediton. 6-2 0-3 tp
Mr. Ed. Ward, of Tuckey Trans
port. is holidaying in London.
Mr. Gordon Brooks, of Brampton,
is holidaying for a week with hl3
aunt, Mrs. Delbridge.
Mrs. Mary A. Coleman. Seaforth
spent the past week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Green.
Mrs. J, M. Southcott, Florence and
Donald have returned after spending
the month of July at Grand Bend.
Mrs. Frank Coates and granddau
ghter, Shirley Coates, have returned
after holidaying for a week at Grand
Bend.
Miss Willis and Mrs. Brown, of
Marlette, Mich., and Mrs. Vennor, of
Montreal, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
James Green.
Miss Hazel Elliot, nurse-in-training
at the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital
is spending two weeks’ vacation at
her home here.
Miss Reta Rowe, Miss Barbara
Dinney and Miss Ada Gaiser, Credit
on, were holidaying for a week at
Grand Bend.
Exeter was visited with a steady
downpour of rain Sunday. There was
no rain north of Brucefield, warm
weather prevailing.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carey and Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Hern spent Sunday
last visiting with friends at Glamis.
North Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. John Peart, and Mr.
and Mrs. R. Skinner returned Friday
last after visiting with relatives at
Shallow Lake.
The many friends of Mrs. John
Gould will regret to know that she is
very ill at the home of her daughter
Mrs. John Campbell.
Master Ronald Hookey, Jr., has
returned to his home in London, af
ter holidayng with his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Jim.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
daying at Aidershot,
ton this week and
Oaklands Bible Conference, which
is being held there.
Mr. Aylen has returned to his
duties at the Bank oE Montreal after
holidaying at his home at Verona.
Mrs. Aylen is remaining at Verona
for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. C. A. Southcott, Miss Stella
Southcott and Miss Ethel Coward
are spending the month of August at
Grand Bend. Master Jack Southcott
of Sombra, is visiting with them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hipgrove and
son and daughter, Victor and Mar
jory, of Toronto, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Hookey and Jim over
the week-end before proceeding to
the World's Fair at New York.
Mrs. Fred Birtch, of Lexington.
Mich., and Miss Violet Willis, of
Marlette, Mich., spent several days
visiting with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Birtch visited with Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. F. Beavers and Miss Willis
visited at Hensail.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Hill, and
family returned Saturday to Ham
ilton after spending two weeks at
the home of the former’s mother,
and with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Beck-
ler. Mr. and Mrs. Ridge, of Ham
ilton, spent the week-end with them.
The engagement is announced of
Stella Ruth, youngest daughter of
Mr. A. Ingram to Mr. George Henry,
only son of Mr. G. Bawden and the
late Mrs. Bawden, Lucan, the mar*
riage to take place in Saint Johns,
New Brunswick, early in August.
Miss Marilyn Campbell and Mr.
Gerald Campbell, of Exeter, Mr.
Stewart Campbell, of London, are
spending two weeks visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. E. Hllborn, of Keswich;
also at Midland and Toronto. Miss
G. M. Stewart, who has been holi-
Top-flight performance of a coal de
pends on its consistant high quality.
D&H gives top-flight performance
because superior preparation insures
purity, while accurate sizing provides
steady, even heat. Heat that makes
your home happy.
Don’t be satisfied with just plain
Coal. Specify D&H
JAS. P. BOWEY
Phone 33, Residence 157
GRAIN BUYING
We are now’ in a position to handle
grain of all kinds and highest pos
sible prices will be paid. Also gov
ernment wheat will be received at
the elevator.
For Further Particulars Phone
R. G. SELDON & SON
90 or 2W, Exeter
Electric Welding
We wish to announce we are open
ing an electric welding shop in
H. HORTON’S BLACKSMITH SHOP
Electric welding done on all kinds
of machinery.
FRANK HORTON
Hookey and
Cook are holi-
near Burling
attending the
Recent visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Johnston were Mrs.
James McDonald and daughter Mar
guerite of Kippen, Mr. and Mrs.
John Freeman and children, of Iro
quois Falls and Mrs. Freeman’s
mother, Mrs. Albert Johnston, of
Auburn. They also visited Mrs.
Johnston sister, Mrs. Thomas Har
vey and many other friends.
•Mr. Sandy Elliot, and daughter,
Marion, Robert Norris, Lawrence and
Lloyd Wein left Sunday by auto for
the West. Mr. Elliott and daughter
will visit with the former’s brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bur-
ness Moore at Plato,
bert Norris will visit
Davidson, Sask, and
will spend some time
Sask. Mr. Ro-
at his home at
the Wein boys
in the West.
...Permanents...
TOMLINSON’S
Phone 146
Mrs. 0. A. Elliot and Miss Hazel
are holidaying in Detroit for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Penhale, of Tor
onto spent the week-end with the
latter’s mother. Mrs. Sanders, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walker,
3rd concession of Stephen.
Mr. E. J. Penhale, of the London
Life, Kitchener, visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Walker, on
Tuesday. Mr. Penhale has recently
been transferred from the Halifax
branch back to Kitchener.
Rupture Expert Here
Do you suffer from rupture? If
so, your big opportunity has now
arrived. Mr. Reavely, the noted
rupture expert, will be at the
BOSSENBERRY HOTEL, EXETER
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Douglas C, Hill, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10 a.m.-—Sunday School
11 a.m.— Public Worship
Evening service only in August
Sunday School and Congregational
Picnic, Turnbull’s Grove Friday,
afternoon, August 4th.
UNION SERVICES
Main Street and Jamess Street
United Churches
Rev, A. Page, of James Street
charge.
Music under the direction of
W. R. Goulding and the James
choir.
10 a.m.—Church Schools
in
Mr.
St
11 a.m.—James Street—Rev.
Page
7 p.m. — Main Street—-Rev.
Page.
Thursday 8 p.m.—Prayer Hour
(Main Street)
A.
TR1V1TT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemlss
Ninth Sunday After Trinity
9.45 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m. — Holy Communion and
Sermon
“The Transfiguration”
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Guenther and
family, Barbara, Glenn and Margaret
after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs.
Guenther’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Sanders, returned to their home in
Detroit, Sunday. Mr. Guenther vis
ited with friends in Sudbury, Lon
don and Dashwood.
Mr. W. H. Dearing, who has been
seriously ill at his home with a heart
condition, is improving nicely. Mrs.
Dearing, who recently fractured her
right arm at the elbow and.is carry
ing it in a plaster cast, had the mis
fortune to again fall striking
injured arm and bruising her
Fortunately no further injury
done to the arm.
Mr. Ossie Walker, a former
ployee of the Exeter Times, now a
rancher near Edmonton, Alta., ac
companied by Mrs. Walker, called
on a number of friends in Exeter on
Tuesday. Mr. Walker left Exeter
for the West, about 35 years ago. He
and Mrs. Walker are on an extensive
trip having just returned from Cali
fornia where they attended the Ex
position at San Francisco. They also
attended the World’s Fair at New
York.
the
hip.
was
em-
GIRLS’ SOFTBALL
BENEFIT GAME
for MRS. K. HUTTON
Injured Player
EXETER GIRLS
vs.
FOREST
Basket Factory Team
Tuesday, Aug. 8th
Game starts at 6:30
EXETER CONCERT BAND AND
TEAMS PARADE AT 6:15
Admission 25c and 10c
Come! Enjoy a Good Game!
Join the Crowd in Helping Mrs.
Hutton
Every Summer Dress on our racks is greatly reduced for quick clearance.
You can buy two for almost the price of one.
See Our Values at $1.98 and $2.98
LOCAL NEWS
= MERCURY KNEEFLEX HOSIERY
HE With the mesh elastic top. This hose ab-
sorbs all. knee strain, lengthening the wear-
EEE ing quality.
EH PER PAIR $1.15
SILK HOSE =
The best value we know of in Silk Hose. HE
Our regular $1.00 quality in sub standards HE
comes in the season’s newest shades. ==
ALL SIZES, PER PAIR 59c =
= NEW PRINT APRONS
EEE In an assortment of new patterns. They
sss are all made by the blind.
= PRICED AT 29c, 39c, 49c, 79c
ENGLISH TURKISH TOWELS =
That are real values. We offer a fine as- EE
sortment at the following prices ~
20c, 25c, 29c, 39c and 40c EH
ee McBrine Luggage for Your Vacation he
EH We offer a-fine range of Ladies’ and Men’s Luggage made by McBrine in Twin Sets, Glad- HEE
EEE stone Bags, Suit Cases, Overnight Cases at attractive prices. HE
HE UNBLEACHED SHEETS
= These are of good quality, Long Wearing
== and Easily Washed Unbleached Factory.
s=s The size is 72 x 90 inches.
= SPECIAL AT EACH 89c
MEN’S FINE SHIRTS HE
With attached collars in a wide range of HE
new patterns and colorings. =
VERY SPECIAL AT $1.00 EACH S
HE COTTON TEA TOWELS
= In Fancy Colored Borders. A good towel
== for a little money.
HE 15c or 2 for 25c
14 DOZ. MEN’S HOSE (SAMPLES) EE
Values 50c to 75c. A fine assortment of EEE
patterns to choose from. =
SPECIAL AT 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 HE
= Good Values in China Department =
= Large White Cups, each....................... 5c Colored Egg Cups, doz........................50c ==
Large White Cups and Saucers, doz. . . 85c Clover Leaf Cup and Saucers....................... ==
HE White and Green Water Glasses, each 5c Cut Glass Wine and Water Glasses . . 10c ==
= SEE OUR NEWEST PATTERNS IN DINNERWARE — 97 Piece Set for..............$24.95
| . GROCERY SPECIALS |
== FOR PICKLING
EEH Heintz Pure Vinegar
n 1 gal....... 59c
= SUPER SUDS
EEE With your choice of Plate
= or Dessert Dish FREE
is 1 box................19c
TOILET SOAP
Assorted
With Glass Bowie FREE
2 cakes.... 25c
HORNE’S PUNCH ==
Lemon, Orange, Grape and E=
Lime —E
Large bottle .. 20c
Zinc Rings, doz................21c EEE
Rubber Rings, 6 doz . . 25c, =
SEALERS
Quarts, 1 doz.‘.......... $1.10
Pints, 1 doz..................95c
BREAKFAST COCOA
Hershey’s =
1-2 tin...............15c
HE SHORTENING
§ 2 1 -lb. pkgs. .'20c
SPECIAL BLACK TEA
Bulk, lb..............39c
| Southcott Bros, j
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Summer Goods
for the men folk
Moir vis-
grandpar-
Green.See the New
BABY CHICKS
Look at these chick bargains. Day ;
Old Grade A White Leghorns $7.50, :
90% Pullets $14.95, Cockerels, $3. .
Barred Rocks $7.95, Pullets $10.95,
Cockerels, $6.75; New Hampshire
Reds, White Rocks, Hybrids $8.45, :
Pullets $11.75, Cockerels, $6.75. Ten
day old add two cents, two weeks
old add three cents, three weeks old
add seven cents to day old prices.
Extra Profit Grade add one cent.
Older pullets and capons. Shipped |
O.O.D. promptly. I
Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited ) daying at Grand Bend, accompanied
Fergus, Ontario them to Toronto,
for one day only
MONDAY, AUGUST Till
will be pleased to give free ex-and ........
amination to any sufferer and to de
monstrate his famous appliance. This
appliance will contract the opening
in 10 to 15 days. This appliance is
positively demonstrated to you right
on your own person without any
charge. You do not spend a penny
unless you are fully satisfied that
it is the right appliance fol’ you. A
consultation with Mr. Reavely will
cost you nothing. Don’t let this op
portunity get away from you. Re
member the date.
Considerable government wheat is
being taken in at the Exeter eleva
tors by R. G. Seldon & Son. The
wheat is a good quality, the test av
eraging 62 to 6-3 lbs. to the bushel.
The average yield is around 39 to 40
bushels to the acre. Oats are now
being cut. They have been held up
a little owing to the wet weather.
Mr. Catherine Hedden a former
resident of Exeter, who has been re
siding in Lucan for some time moved
to Centralia where she will make hei'
home. Her daughter (Beatrice) Mrs.
Carson and two daughters Shirley
and Bella arrived recently from Al
berta and intend making their home
with Mrs. Hedden. They attended
the funeral of the late Mrs. Samuel
Sweet, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kydd, Mr.
and Mrs, Win. Kydd, Jr., of Toron
to, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Jonathan Kydd. When they re
turned home Monday Miss Ethel
Kydd accompanied them to spend a
few weeks holidays. On Sunday ev
ening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kydd
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clarke and
children. Doreen and Ross, Mrs
Mary Bloomfield and Roy Austin.
Miss Marie He'yw'ood visited in
London with Miss Doris Stadlebauer.
Monday next has been proclaimed
Civic Holiday and all places of busi
ness will be closed.
Mr. Wm. Gardner, of Cass City,
Mich., spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Lawson.
Misses Ola and Audrey
ited for a week with their
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Mrs. Hillery Horton has returned
home after visiting .with her dau
ghters in Tillsonburg and Toronto.
Mr. W. J. Lower, of
Ind., is visitin
Mrs. John Taylor, of the Snell Block.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech were
at Port Huron over the week-end
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. Slater.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dobbie, Isa
belle and Barbara, of Smith’s Falls,
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Moise.
Mrs. O. M. Horne and daughter
Gwendolyn, of Winnipeg, are visit
ing with Mrs. Oren Winer and other
relatives. MJ
Miss Patsy Hawkins, of Toronto,
spent Tuesday of this week with her
great grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
James Green.
Miss iShirley Moise has returned
home after visiting with Miss Betty
Elliott at the United church manse
at Thamesford,
MiSs Gertrude Stewart, of Oshawa
and Mrs. Clarence Hllborn, of Kes
wich, called on Mr. and Mrs. James
Green durihg the week.Ii J. M. Southcott and Robert, W. J.
Beer and Jack Moise are leaving
Friday for Niagara Falls and the
World’s Fair at New York.
“Mr. Charles Fritz, Mr. and Mrs.
*Ward Fritz spent the week-end at
Lions Head with Dr. and Mrs. H. H.
Cowen
Mr.
ing at
of the
i spent
here.
I
II
La Porte,
g with his ^daughter,
, Exeter.”—Zurich Herald
Orville Lawson, who is reliev-
one of the Hamilton branches
Canadian Bank of Commerce,
the weeki-end at his home
Smart and up-to-the-minute
Arrow Shirts
Ties, Socks, Pyjamas, Hats, Caps and
Sweaters
W. W. T A M A N
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
Mrs. John Norry’s many friends
will be pleased to learn that she is
recovering fiym her recent illness.
Miss Ella Link, of Watford, and
Misses Madeleine, Milly and Matilda
Bertrand, of Detroit, are holidaying
at the Either cottage at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. John, Willis are
leaving Thursday to visit with rela
tives at 'South Bend, Ind., and also
in Marlette anti other places in
Michigan.
Mr. Francis Blatchford, of town
is critically ill at his home. His dau
ghters, Mrs. Linklater, of Goderich,
and Miss Ida Blatchford, of Detroit,
are here caring for him,
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Francis and
daughter Jane, of Tavistock, accom
panied by Miss Darlene Rowcliffe, of
Detroit, visited on Sunday -with Ml*,
and Mrs. Geo. Jaqties.
Mr. S. J. V. Cann, a Great War
veteran, left this week for Christie
Street Hospital, Toronto for treat
ment.
Mrs. Jas. Geddes, St. Thomas, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. George
Geddes .and Mr. and Mrs. William
Pearce attended the opening of the
Glen Horne Hotel, Glen Orchard,
Muskoka, Saturday, having the hon
our to be among those served the
first meal which was deliciously pre
pared and nicely served.
A number of friends of Miss Ola
Reid gathered at the home of Miss
Laurene Beavers on Thursday even
ing of last week. After a pleasant
evening spent in playing Chinese
checkers,
a mirror
served, for Stratford where she will train for
a nurse.
Laurene presented Ola with
Pie ahd ice cream were
Ola left the first of August