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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1940-08-01, Page 8THURSDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1010 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE V’s Beauty Shoppe FOR CHARM AND BEAUTY We will be Closed From Mondaj, August 5th to the 17th Inclusive. Exeter Markets FOR EXPERT ADVICE ABOUT YOUR EYESIGHT phone US Evenings by Appointment Vera C. Decker, Proprietress AND FOR RELIEF FROM :s, I I proclaim- | THE RESULTS OF EYE- Monday next has been ed, Civic Holiday. Mrs. D. Rowclifi'e, of Is visiting with friends in Miss Lulu Lindenfield, Post Office staff, is on holidays, j Misses Bargara Dinney and Ada Gaiser are holidaying at Grand ■ Bend. I Miss Edna Taylor, of Cleveland. Ohio, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ■ E. C. Harvey. i Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, of Toron-! to, are holidaying with. Miss Annie j Handford. j Miss Sadie Holman,< of Toronto, j is visiting with friends in Exeter ■ and Crediton. 1 Mr. Harry Cole week from a motor Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mrs. R. Welsh visited over the week-end. Mr. D. B. Sanders, of Londun, was a week-end visitor with his sister, Mrs. James Brintnell. Mr. and Mrs. Robb, of Listowel and Mrs. A. Orr, of Toronto, made a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hind Sunday. Chopped Virginia Ham Loaf Home Made Head Cheese Home Made Meat Loaf Macaroni & Cheese Loaf Virginia Ham Cooked Ham Bologna Weiners, Etc A Full Line of Fresh and Cured Meats The Ideal Meat Market C. Tanton Phone 38 Main St. STRAIN CONSULT C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Open every week day except Wednesday All glasses made up on the premises Balkwill and in Hamilton, returned last trip through LOCALS I Marion Pooley BEAUTY SHOPPE will be closed from August to August 10th inclusive. Exeter Phone 245 PROCLAMATION 6th Persons wishing to secure gravel the Skinner pit kindly get in with Mrs. Skinner at her in Exeter or phone Exeter from touch home 136. Free rooms or part of duplex for couple or single person in exchange for small services to elderly couple in village of Hensail. Apply box 183, Hensail. FOR SALE—A number of little pigs. Apply to Ed. Westcott, phone 176rl4, Usborne. ltp. FOR SALE — Brick house and three acres of land on edge of Exe­ ter. Low price, terms. Also several other homes. Farms. C. V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bev. Douglas c. Hill, B-A-, R.D. Minister J. G, Cochrane. Organist —Sunday School p.m.™Public Worship "The Four Gospels’ I.—"The Oldest Gospel” ■Evening Services only during August Mrs, 10 a.m. 7 UNION SERVICES Main Street and James United Churches Street Bey, N. J. Wood, of Main in charge Music under tl^e direction J. Dore and the Main Street choir.N. 10 am—Sunday School 11 Street of Mrs. a.m.—'James St. 7 p.m.—Main Street Thursday, 7.30—Prayer Service in Main Street. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH WE OFFER EVERY SUMMER DRESS ON OUR RACKS AT4 GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THIS IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A GOOD DRESS AT A GREAT SAVING In Crepes and Voiles. 18 Only Dresses. These were much higher in price, ranging from $1.95 to $7.95. We offer them for quick sale at $1.00 each Axminster Rugs at Great Savings 1 Only Axminster Rug 9 ft. x l'0ya ft. Worth $40.00 for .............................. 1 Only Axminster Rug 9 ft. x 12 ft. Worth $55.00 for ...................... . . . 12 Only Axminster Scatter Rugs—Special at $3.50 $29.95 $34.95 Pure Linen Hand and Tea Towelling 4 pieces only pure linen towelling, a line that we will hot be able to replace at any price. This towelling was made in Ireland. Special for a few days at per yard 25c. Special in Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow Cases Stock up in Sheets and Pillow Cases at These prices. Hemstitched Sheets, extra quality, 81 inches x 100 inches. Real value at $1.50 each. Pillow Cases to match at 35c each.Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlenuss Eleventh Sunday After Trinity 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m;—Holy Communion and Ser­ mon "The Christian Race” The newly confirmed will receive their communion. The Rector will preach. McBrine Luggage for Your Vacation McBrine Luggage is made for years of hard service. It has a fine appearance and prices are very reasonable. Overnight Cases, Twin Sets, Club Bags, Suit Cases and Gladstones. Miss Gladys Ryckman. of Beavers’ Hardware is on holidays this week Mr. C. H. McAvoy, of Wingham, visited with his mother and aunt on Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Edgar, of Detroit, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. j Van Camp. Mr. Nelson Sheere and Miss E. M. Bowey, of the Jones & May staff, are on holidays this week. Miss Edith Clipson. of Ingersoll, spent the week-end at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. D. Davis. Master Ronald McCreath, of Kin­ cardine. is a visitor at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. I. Armstrong, j Mrs. Alex McFalls returned home Friday evening last, after visiting with friends and relatives in Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Coleman and family were in London on Saturday attending the Coleman-Agnew wed­ ding. i Mr. Allan Hobbs, of Galt, is holi­ daying with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Southcott, being a brother of Mrs. Southcott. Miss Emily Knipe returned on Thursday to Detroit, after a ten day visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sanders. Bartie Motz ran a nail thro-ugn his foot at the canning factory on Saturday morning and he was given medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McClellan, Shirley and Stanley, of Stratford, are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aidworth, Mr, and Mrs. Alf. Tomlinson, of town, and the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson, of Ft. William, and Miss Annie Cox, are on a motor trip to North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Gbrdon Appleton visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kress at Wingham. During the tveek end they also visited at Camp Bor­ den. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tapp and son, of Simcoe, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tapp and son, of Monkton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. spent a couple of with Mr. and Mrs. Stratford, who are holidaying Grand Bend. ® Miss Shirley Kitchen, after two-weeks’ holiday at the home her aunt, Mrs. IMa M. Sanders, re­ turned to her home in 'Waterford on Sunday. Mrs. week in brother, visiting accompany her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Preston and son Edward and Mr. Bruce Preston, of Cleveland, Ohio, were visitors with Mrs. M. McAvoy and Miss Annie L. Sanders on Tuesday. Rev. E. Aidworth is one of the leaders at the Kitchigami boys’ camp near Goderich sponsored by the Perth County Boys’ Work Board. About 65 boys are in camp. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hedden, of London and Mr, and Mrs. H. Jack- son and daughter, of St. Thomas, spent Sunday with their cousins, Mrs. Thornton and Miss Alice Hand­ ford. Mr, and Mrs, N. M. Graham, Jack and Ronald, of Windsor, have been holidaying for a couple of weeks at Grand Bend. On Tuesday they vis­ ited with friends and relatives in Exeter. Rev. J. W, Down and Miss Flor­ ence with Rev. Andrew McLauch- lin, Mrs. McLauchlin, and Miss Betty spent Monday visiting in Sarnia and. I a number of other points of inter­ est, Mrs. Wm. Street and five children, , of Barrie,'visited last week in Exe­ ter occupying Mrs. Street’s former home, the residence of the late Wel­ lington Johns, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Johns and family, of Toronto, are occupying it this week. i i MEN AND WOMEN WANTED A FEW SCHOOL TEACHERS MALE OR FEMALE to make 825.00 weekly, selling our FAMILEX PRO­ DUCTS which are actual household necessities guaranteed quality; wanted in every home. Write: FAMILEX PRODUCTS CO., 570 St. Clement. Montreal. HONEY FOR SALE—’We have a limited supply of honey for sale at the following prices in customers’ containers. No. 1 Clover Honey 11c. lb.; No. 1 Clover 50 lbs. or over 10c. a pound. A very limited quant­ ity of amber honey at 9c. a lb. 5 0 lbs. or over 8c. pound. 2 blocks south of hotel.—J. Haberer & Sons. Zurich. 8-1-2 tc FOR SALE—10 little pigs. Apply Simon Greb, Exeter. Potatoes For Sale—Apply to E. M. Quance. LOST—A. set of 7 or 8 keys on a ring attached to a chain. Kindly return to Times-Advocate. Arthur Tapp on Civic Holiday for the Village of Exeter will be observed on Monday, Aug. Sth This day has been proclaimed Civic Holiday for the Village of Exeter and all citizens are re- 1 quested to observe it as such. Painting and Paperhanging Sign Work of all Kinds Spray Painting TOM WALKER B. W. TUCKEY, Reeve EXPERT GROCERY SPECIALS LEAVITT’S AIR-CONDITIONED Permanent Waving EXETER THEATRE Phone 135 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY “Swanee River” In Technicolour The life Story of Stephen Foster Starring DON AMEC.HE, AL JOLSON and ANDREA LEEDS Charlie Chase Comedy MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Hollywood Cavalcade” In Technicolour Featuring ALICE FAYE, DON AMECHE and All Star Cast Andy Clyde Comedy TOMLINSON'S Shir- with Par- I FOR SALE—‘Choice clover honey in customer’s containers, 50 pounds or over 10c. a pound; under 50 pounds 11c. per pound; in our con­ tainers $1. for 8 pound pail. Prices subject to change without notice.— D. Parker, R.R., Exeter. ltp George Hunter days last week Harry Griff,of at of Coming:— “The Roaring Twenties” “Little Old New York” “Irene” General store with attached dwel­ ling in village; also store with at­ tached dwelling at country road in­ tersection; houses of various sizes and prices in Exeter and lages. also several farms from.—W. C. Pearce. other vil- to choose Redfern is spending this Kitchener, the guest of her Miss Joan, who has been her aunt in London will I at GrandFOR RENT — Cottage Bend fox' all or part of August, electricity, running water, toilet. Box 64 or phone 26, Exeter. A STRAYED — From lot 5, conces­ sion 5. Hay, a black yearling steer, Information gladly received by I. Dunsford, Hay P.O., phone 35r24. Dashwood. 7-18-3 tc. The Thames Road Farmers’ Club have on hand arsenic of lime, ar­ senic of lead; a fresh truckload of salt and binder twine. Will people come for their binder twine as soon as possible as we are crowded room.-—Percy Passmore, Sec’y. for Dead animals removed, cash fox horses. Two hours service, or night. Collect. — for ... day Phone Crediton 47rl5 jack Williams. us has two ends; one to one to think with. Ou* Each of sit on and success depends upo which one we use the most, o—o—o "I hear your son In col- doing a lot of extra work.” "Yes, tie’s a girl scout.” "You mean a boy scout.” "No, lie’s always scouting Jerry: lege is Marry: Jerry: Marry: for A girl,” Pyrex Kitchen Shower In honor of Miss Hazel Snell, bride-elect, Mrs. Norman Hunter entertained at a Pyrex kitchen shower on Tuesday evening of this week. The evening was spent play­ ing court whist. The gifts were pre­ sented to the guest of honor seated beneath a very daintily decorated umbrella in pink and white. Hazel expressed her thanks and apprecia­ tion after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Foot Sufferers! Special Attention! The Special Representative of Miracle Foot Aid HAMILTON, ONT. Will be at A. E. WUERTH’S STORE “The Home of Bunny White” Exeter, on Tuesday, Aug. 13th from 1 to 8 p.m. PLAN TO SEE HIM! No Charges for Consultation “Miracle” Method of Correction successfully proven by our many satisfied customers in this district LOCALS Mrs. John Preszcator is visiting with relatives in London. .She has been under the doctor’s care. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Griffith re­ turned to Toronto Wednesday after visiting with Miss Annie Handford. Miss Shirley Appleton returned Saturday from a ten-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kress, Wing­ ham. Mrs. Wm. E. Gardiner and ley, of Meaford, are visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. S. sons. » Mr. W. J. Floyd, manager of the Bank of Montreal, with Mrs. Fldyd and family are holidaying at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ambler, of Toronto, will visit over the week­ end and holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Rodway. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bragg, Ger­ aldine and Bruce, of London, are visiting with the latter’s parens, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pybus. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fraser, of Detroit, motored over and are vis­ iting with the former’s brother, Wm. and Mrs. Fraser. Mrs. Geo. Hind and daughter, of Walkerton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hind the latter part of the week and returned to their home Sunday with Dr. G. Hind. Rev. A. Page, Mrs. Page and John are leaving this week for their summer cottage on Wigwassan Is­ land; Lake of Bays, where they will spend the month of August. The farmers are cutting their wheat and good yields are reported. Miss Lyle G. Vidt, of Detroit, is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Vidt. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gillies and son, Bobby, of Ft. Erie, are expect­ ed here today (Thursday) to spend their holidays with Mrs. Gillies’ mother, Mrs. S. Martin and other relatives. The representative of Miracle Foot Aid, who has been calling each Tuesday at A. E. Wudfth’s Shoe 'Store is holidaying next week and will again visit the. store August 13 th, Rev. D, C. Hill, pastor Presbyterian church, who holidaying' during the month of July Will conduct the union services of Carmel Presbyterian church, Hen- sall and Caven church, Exeter, dur­ ing August. During July services were held in Caven church ih the morning conducted by Rev. Wm. Weir, of Hensall and in the evening they were held in Carmel church. The order will be reversed during August, services being held in Hen­ sail in the morning and in Exeter in the evening. For the past three Sundays Mr, Hill has been conduct-' ing services at Bayfield and Clin­ ton, Tuesday, of Caven has been I ( i a PEARL SOAP 5 Bars and 1 pkg. Ammonia All far ... . 21c RUBBER RINGS 6 dozen .... 25c NEW POTATOES 1 peck.............30c PEAS AND CORN 3 tins..............25c ALL WHEAT FLAKES Fruit Utility Bowl Free 2 pkgs..............25c JIF SOAP FLAKES 1 Box with 2 Fruit Dishes All for............25c PORK AND BEANS TOMATO JUICE Alymer 3 cuds • • • • • 25c SWEET PICKLES Large bottle.. 20c CANNED PUMPKIN 2 large cans. . 20c Southcott Bros. Exeter,Phone 16 Ill in Hospital ■fl a Mrs. Flossie Reid, who has been ill, was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, for treatment. She is quite ill but her many friends will hope for her speedy recovery. Underwent Operation Miss Merna 0. Sims is in St, Jo­ seph’s Hospital, London, where she underwent an operation on Wed­ nesday pendix. WINDBREAKERS $1.95 to $4.95 FLANNEL PANTS $3.50 to $5.50 ANKLE SOCKS 35c to 50c for the removal of her ap- Fractured Arm Wm. Passmore is nursing a •She was in Mrs. fractured right arm. ■the cellar Tuesday and. was about to ascend the cellar steps when she twisted her foot and stumbled fall­ ing on her arm. Dr, Fletcher re­ duced the fracture and an X-ray- was taken. Bone in Wrist Broken recently frac- his left wrist. PYJAMAS $2.00 SUMMER UNDERWEAR 50c to $1.00 SHIRTS $1.50 to $1.95 TIES 50c to $1.00 Newest Miracle of Science STRETCHES, TRANSPARENT and DURABLE ELASTIC-GLASS SUSPENDERS $1.00 " .......... ......... ........................ GARTERS 75c W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Mr. B. S. Phillips tured a small bone in He was working around the stable when a ladder tumbled striking him on the hand. The hand was sore but it was''not until a few days later when an X-ray was taken that fractured was revealed. the Bug Returned s. , Mrs. Irvin Finkbeiner, of Stephen, lost a motor rug Wednesday of last week and on calling the Times-Ad­ vocate to insert a "Lost” advertise­ ment we were able to put her in touch will'll the finder, Mr. 0. 'fan­ ton, who had previously ordered a "Found” advt. Your weekly news­ paper performs a service in the community. Miss Thelma Waldron visited at the home of Miss Thelma Hockey last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wal­ dron, of Grand Bend, spent Sunday here and Miss Waldron returned home with them. Miss Almena Keddy, Of Melfort, Sask., is spending the summer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. W. C. and Miss Nettie Keddy. She is at present spending some time with friends in Toronto and with her brother Bob, who is in the Civil Service at Ot­ tawa. Misses Mary and Irene Van Camp returned the latter part of the week after spending a pleasant week at Rondeau Park in company with a number of girl friends, mtVses-in- training .at Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don. Miss Irene Van Camp is vis­ iting at Wingham and Belgrave this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliott, Mar­ ion and Jean, motored to Blenheim on Sunday and and Mrs. W. H. is remaining for Billy Moise, who at Grand Bend and at the Boys' Camp at Goderich, returned to Blen­ heim with them. visited with Mr. Moise. Miss Jean a week. Master has been visiting Mr. Edgar Bissett, of Winnipeg, an Exeter Old Boy, was in town the forepart of the week calling on old friends and relatives. Mr. Bissett left Exeter for WinfipOg thirty­ eight years ago and this is his first return visit. He recalled many of the familiar scenes but motes many changes since that time. Railroad Passenger: “Look at that man running up and down- the -smoking car with, his month open!” Second Passenger; "Yes, that must be a Scotchman getting a free smoke.” Musical Success At the recent examination held by the London College of Music. England at the London Centre, the following pupils of Miss Grace Darl­ ing, Clandeboye, were highly suc­ cessful; Miss Joan Simpson (Prim­ ary Grade) Clandeboye; Miss Mary ■Carter (Intermediate Grade) Clan­ deboye and Miss Noreen Blackwell (•Primary Grade) London. Assisted With Program Marie and Earl Heywood, popular entertainers ’ of this community as­ sisted in the program at the ice cream social held at Saintsbury church recently. On Tuesday ev- eninf of this week they again as­ sisted with the program for the ' ice cream social held at Centralia United church, Their numbers were very much appreciated at both func­ tions'. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dawson and children, Ann and Walter, Mrs. Dawson Sr., of Sattlt Ste Marie, vis­ ited with Mrs. , H. Dawson’s aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns this week. Mr. Dawson Is Superintendent of the Children’s Shelter at Sault Ste. Marie.