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W. J ERN, Exeter
M. Peter Coleman spent Monday
in Lendon.
M. J. W. Taylor, who has been'
quite 111 sine last Thursday is. now
en the mend.
Stenley Ward, of London,. spent
the holiday with his parents Dr. and
Mrs. J. W.
Mrs. Werner, of Detroit, visited
for a week with Mr, and Mrs. T. $s
Woods of town.
Miss Nelsen and gentleman friend
of Owen Sound, spent the week -end.
with Mrs. E. A. Marshall.
141iss Catherine Woods, of 'Toron-
to, spent Thanksgiving with her•
parents Mr. and Airs. T. S, Woods,
Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Struckett and.
'9 daughter Marjorie, of Windsor, spent
the weak -end • with Dr. and Mrs.
Ward.
M. Frank Hpnt, of Clayton,
visited at the home of Mr. I. Arra-.
strong and called on friends in tow
this week.
On Saturday last while an auto
load were on their way from Wind-
sor to Belgrave for the holiday the
driver of the car last control and
the car upset in the ditch in. front
of Mr. Ben Case's. farm on. ND. 4
Highway. One of the occupants, a
lady teacher, received gash in the
'knee which required several stitches
to close.
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FOR SALE -Goo Alaple donde
floor 50 by 32 t. sections. Apply
Wm. Leavitt.
The Tnames Road In, iner's Club
are now booking d»for feed oats
Orders to be in • ovember 18th.
Percy Passmore, e'y.
• FOR SALE-Residental property
in first class sh tau.,,st outside the
village of wood •d contains. 3
acres o ood and wit good frame
lions 20x30• f And 17- stories high.
It i on a goo st oundation al-
so good frame n 20x30 ft. This
would make n. ideal property for
truck gardeni ig and chicken ranch.
Township tee.& as this property is
just outside he village boundary.
For further p 'deniers enquire from
J. W. Graybell.
Fur neckpiece
lria;de to- ord
John Taylor,
streets. Pho
s of
We specialize
• stock genuine ,
1912 to 1929.
13exley 70c,
Manitoba. Flour $4.60
Model Fleur
Pastry Flour $3.80
Peed Flour $14.25
Brans$1.85.
Sorts M90.
• Creamery 13,utter 46e.
Dairy Butter 400,
Eggs, extras 52c,
Eggs, - iirsts 45e.
Eggs, seconns 30c,
Hogs $10.50
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STOP, LOOR si,,ND LIST
In the opera House Exeter on
Thursday, N ember 1 h at eight
o'clock A pr ressive . .uchre and
erokinole part unde the auspices
of the Women In.: Lute. will be
held. Prizes 11 •e given and
n slon 50c. •
lunch served.
Messrs. R. Bea
s and M. Howey
spent Thanksgivi in 'Toronto.
Mr, Harry West, of Sarnia, spent
the holidays at his home here.
Mr. E. C. Moir, of St. Catheinnes,
'spent the week -end at nis home here.
Dr. Wni. Lawson, of Toronto,
spent Thanksgiving at his home
here:'
Miss Gladys Hunkin, of London,
is visiting at her home for a few
days.
Dr. G.' C. 611ind, of Walkerton,
spent the holidays with his father.
in WWII.
Mr. Ellis Tapp, of Parkhill, spent
'the holiday with his parents Mr. .aid
Mrs. Rd. Tapp
Mr. Leonard Pfaff and Mr. Geo.
Clark, of London, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Wm. Pfaff.
Mr. Grant Sanders, of Toronto,
spent the week -end with his father
•'Mr. S. M. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Sweetman, of To-
ronto, spent 'Thanksgiying. with Mr.
•and Mrs, Paul Coates.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Routledge and
family, of Dutton, visited with rela-
tives in town on Thanksgiving. .
Mr. Grant Collingwood returned
'to Toronto on, Tuesday after spend-
ing the holiday at .his liorne ?ere.
Mr. J. A. Christie, of WInds'or,
spent the week -end with his par -
tents Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Christie.
Mr. and Mrs. ElmoreDurdan ,and
11-14-4tp Miss Minnie Restle, of Ilderton, eall-
ed on Mrs. E. Jory on Thanksgiving.
kinds of fur, Miss . Gertrude • „eFrancis spent
easonables :nlre."ThankegiVin the guest ist
r William and Ann
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d pai'te all models
Sand* Elliot.
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Mr.. and Mrs. M. Belling, of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Iiitehen and
daughter ,Shirley spent the helidaY
with Mrs. C. H. Sanders --a.p.a..sons.
IMr. 134d * Mrs. Nickle, of Detroit,
FOR SALE.
Sweet apple
on ILR. Sid. 1
and Ares. Elder, of Winnipeg spent
bags of Tomas Ilhankegiving with Mr. and Mrs. Rd.
•ply to T. Harris- Tapp.
Exeter ltp Mrs. Chas. Anderson and sen John
returned recently after an extended
to announce-. visit with relatives at Westbank,
Tondays, Wed -1 /3.'C.
ays during the. Mr. Walter Cutbush, whd has
.-E. Pollen, Far-: been working at Pt. Credit, spent the
NOTICE -We desir
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nosdays and Fr•
month of Nov
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BARN FOR
ft. matched sid
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Thaaiksgiving holidays at his home
THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE TRIMSDAY,, NOVEMBER 14,
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Rev. Z Bernard Rhodes,f,A% =
Minister
Miss Lenn Coatee, 4,/eV.ISL, Qrgauist
10.00 a.to,o-Sanday School
of Creation.".
1st sermon in series. The Early
Narratives of Genesis; Their Signs,
ificance To -day.
7.00 p.m. -4, ---."Missing the Obvious,",
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF 'CANADA
Rey. D. McTavish, Plotter
W. R. Goulding A.T.C.111.
Organist and Croir-Leader
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
Special preacher Celia TOOPP:i
Or !Toronto ,
11 ann.-Dr, Colin G. Young
p,ms-Suuday School •
7 P.M. -Dr, Young
Special Music by the choir assist-
ed by nir. Sam. Rennie, of Hensall.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA.
Rev. (Y. J. aloor)iouse
Organist, Miss E. Huston
11 tem. -"'rhe Call of the Home
Field,"
Arrangements areWing made'
for a dedicatiory servibe for a
memorial to Main St. Murat',
3 pan, -Our Church School
7 pan.-"Whensis sin acceptably con-.
reseed unto God and evidence of
N. forgiveness received?"
7.30 -Thursday evening, prayer and
praise.
TRIVITT • MEMORIAL '
CHURCH
25tIs Sunday atter TrinityMr.
Mr. T. T. Finley, of Huron College
will have charge.
11 a.m.-Morning prayer and ser-
mon.
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3 pan. Sunday School
7 pan.-Evensoug and sermon.
Mr. and Mrs.- F. Rabethge spent
the holidays at Chatsworth.
Dr. E. S. and Mrs. Steiner 'have
returned home from Lockport, N.Y.
Mr. ands Mrs. Elmore Tuckey andson,
son, :of London, silent the, holiday in
town.
Miss Reta Robbins, of Stratford,
'visited over the -holiday with Miss
'Grace Creeph.
Mr, and Mrs. Arto Delve and
daughter spent the holidays with
relatives in town.
Me. and Mrs. Milligan and tie°
Shildren, of London, spent the holi-
days 'with Mr. and Mia. W. A. Bailee
will. . •
Mr. and arre. R. G. Seldon and sen
Wallace spent the holidays in To-
ronto -visiting their son Dr. •Harry
, here. Seldon.
-0 feet by .281
Messrs. Park & Brown, of Mit- lases. N. Graham and two childrep,
1 chell are assisting with the b
Apply G. Cud- ;fel, of Windsor, spent the holidays ,at
tion. work at the new Post Office this the home of her parents Mr. and
LOST -A red steer
'markings, no ho ns, we
hole punched in eac
Roy Ratz, Dash
week. The *walls are nearthg coin- Mrs. D. R°Weliffe'
h white pe on. •
s* 900 lbs.1
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rundle mid
,
year. Apply ' Miss Jessie Hodge' t returnertin the latter's mother Mrs. Tenant, ate
oo . R. No. 2, 'Wednesday after visiting for a in Toronto visiting with Mr. and Mr.
11-7-3te
week Rundle.
with relatives at Seaforth end Pdgar
Cromarty. '
Mr. 'and Mrs. Gordon Davis' -and
We have purchased an
Power Whitewashing
are open for ork,
wash and disin et y r
houses, etc. (au.ity ork
charge. Hogarth r by. C]
cry. Phone 184, Exete
p -to -date 1 Mr. Harold Taylor has returnedee
to son and Miss Lulu'McDonald, of T
nine and London. after spending several weeks ronto, spent the holidays with Mr.
us white -1 in Exeter assisting his father to and Mrs. J. R. McDonald. t
barn, hen- build a garage. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lloyd and two
, moderate Miss Muriel Hogarth, of Windsor, children, of Toronto,. spent the holt-
ick Hatch- and Miss, Janie Hogarth, of London, day with Mrs. Lloyd's' father Mr. l?.
r. 8-1-tfe.' spent the lid I
io ay with their parents Day. - Miss, Mary Day returned 0t1
thorn for two weeks' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hogarth.
The Times -Advocate have received . ;Mrs Jas. Pook, Mr, and Mrs. Wal -
their new assortment of Chirstmas ter Pook and son, and Mr. Art Pook
•eards whieh are the finest lot they and lady friend, of London, spent
have as yet displayed. Thanksgiving with Mr. L. Day.
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WOOD
,,o'E-Hard andMr. and Mrs. Mervyn Cam, of
soft, longs or #Lort desired. SeassJog- . A ,'
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Seas -.1 Bridgeburg, called on friends. In
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oned or lits emit Fred H. Ho-
town Thanksgiving •after visiting
e arth, R. R.
Crediton.
o. 1, Exeter, phone
STIfAYED---4 tlath
4)11t 0 the farm e
Centralia„0,
provieg' proper
ses.
with Mrs. Ca,mm's relatives at Blyth.
i1-7-3tp Mr. and Mrs Rbt. Rydd and Mr,
• and Mrs. A. Morgan spent 'a few
has strayed days last week visiting with Mr, and
Otto Brown, Mrs, W..13. Rydall at Shallow Lake.
air. and Mrs. Thos. HarVey and,
Mr. and Mrs. ,J, W. Batson, motored
to Lecknow, Sunday to spend Thanks
• nay have same by
and paying expen-
,
IC you wis y or sell a tante giving with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bus -
or hotise sec . Pickard, Exeter.. Well.
. POULTRY
. .Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald, of
.W
the market for
saying the higl
will call. Phoia
Andersen.
• D-tsWe are in Galt and Mr, and Mrs. T. Heggy and
1 ki1 of poultry daughter Grace, of Preston spent
et keg, Trucks Sunday with Mr. and airs. C. W.
, Dashwood, 0. Christie.
9-26-tfe Mr, Earl Russell, and his mother
Mrs. D. Russell and Mies Thelma
Tetyler, spent 'Thabksgiving 'with Rev.
aild lWrs. Borden. Cunningliaan, of
s4::. Thomas.
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:HATCHERY
totEns
Our eupPlY Of feeds are
complete than ever aad
in Chick . Startet, crow
Feed, Lay Maeh, •Beef
▪ Alfalfa Meal, 0jr
Grit, Corid,e M Dater
be proitiptly lied.
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It Is iIOW flirt, JO
11 egg eliminated. renf
Our charge Is $2.0
• ate elUlit bite
when YOU have reihi
OW More
ur reeds
sh, Chick
eat, Bone
r Shell,
.ete. 'den
rs'ci
,Ve,' the Mill
-POO flock,
400' holm We
ItrY. US
f sell.,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Sman
ith d &M
entor Mary, of Steathroy, visited With
Mr„ and Mrs. George Hunter, of Ds -
borne and called on 'Ir. W. Small
()ter the week -end.
Mr and .Mrs. 3<enneth GOISIon and
daughter June% of Toronto, end Mr.
Alan 110fibs, of Galt, motored tip and'
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Ti'. 0..Southcott.
, Foeter, re. Griffith and
three Sens andaI'Alr, Jacity'Sliarpe, of
„ Our new thitinfent of 'leg hands Twonto, and Mise
has inat e.triVed, All sizes and co- of Woodstoek,' spent the holiday at
lets. . the' !tete of Mr, J'airies 1tandford.
▪ rigargarrldrurlitaausdririrairritinti444,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McTaggart,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McTaggart, of Pt.
Huron and Mr, and Mrs. A. Bell, Of
Pontiac, Mich., spent the holidaY
with Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Short,
Mr. Cecil Stewart, of Stratfoidd
and Mr. Chas, Stewart, of Wester-
velt Business College, London, 'visit-
ed over the holidays with their
-mailer Mrs. Fred Stewart of town.;
Mr, and aire..T. MeNcil, Mr. and
Mrs. W, Higgins and daughter Fer-
rol, of Clinton, and Mrs, T. Haw-
kins, of town, Anent. Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mies Geo. Hunter, di
'Osborne.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Acheson, of
Toronto; Mr. Clias. Acheson and
Miss Grey, of Loudon and Mr. 1).
Evans, of Pt. Erie, Spent the hell -
days at the keine of Mr. and Mre.
SV. T. Aeheson..
Arise Dorothy' Runt, Messte,
old and John Kuntz, of Windsor;
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Biekell, of Lon-
don and Miss Ella Lthk, Of Hans -
ton, spent the holiday with. Mt, will
sa-
mr. and Mrs. Rey Alderson ut
•Mr. Albert Alderson, of Arkew
spent Sunday it tho home of Mr. T.:
Collingwood. Miss Ruth Coiling,.
wood returned to Exeter :with Moto.
atter spending the pest throe weeks
,with her sister.
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Your Opportunity to Shop and Save
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Real pargains in Ladies' Misseg' and Clialdren's coats; we must lear
out our entire stock of coats, This is your chance to get a real good at ,=
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at the price of a cheap one. Our prices will surely interest you.
Silk and Wool Hose 36 inch Colored lannellette
25 dozen Mercury fultlashioned Silk Splendid for quilt li
and Wool Hose regular $1.00 value pc, underwear, regular 25c
SALE PRICE;per pair , , „ , SALE PRICE, per ya
lig Ail well as foi,
value .•
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Ladies Attention
Every dress 111 our store goes on sale. This is a re
a dress for,yourself or daughter at a big saving in p
opportunity to buy :'="•=...:
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Special in Boy's Sweaters Values up to $3 0 Sale Price $1.494-
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1 Blue,Corded Velvet ' • 36
Splendid for Children's Coats and in 10
Dresses. 27 inches wide, regular value
$1.50. lar 25
69c -
SALE PRICE, per yard ....., SAL
h Coloured Chintz --=
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value. Get your supply. 22'•
RICE, per yard ..
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Men's Fin' Linen Collars 1 sizes 'Sale Price 5c
,MEN'S ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS
Values to $2.50 11s9
SALE PRICE
SPECIAL PURE LI
SALE PRICE, 5 yard
EN TOWELLING
fa " 98c,
MEN'S HEAVY SWEATERS
Splendid for rough wear
$149
ALE PRICE ........ . • , 6
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SALE PRICE, per. pair
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To $25.00 Sa
coats • Values
e Price' $14.95
,25 Onbrigen's Suits values
To *2509 Sale Price $14;95 =
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Granulated Sugar, 100
10 bars of P. & G. Soa
2 pounds of fresh Sod
Toilet Paper, 8 rolls f
- Corn Starch, 2 for ...
Corn Flakes, 3 packag
Icing Sugar, 3 pounds
Snowflake Ammonia, 3
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8 bars of Castile. Soap 25c
Best Rolled:Oats, 5 pounds for 25c , =
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40 oz. Jar Orange Marmalade .... • 29c ff:
Good Raspberry Jam . . .. 35c
Salado Tea, regular 75c.' for..
Special bulk Tea, per pound • :49c
Bulk Macaroni, 2 pounds for 21c -
Windsor Bulk Salt, 10 pounds for .. 25c E'
Large 25c. Okydol for .. ...... 21c .S7.-
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Air. X. I. Sime, ni tewii, returned
.htime on Saturday last after •epeude
ing a week Vieitilig friends and reit
:atives in Lond011, Windsor and 1.lel-!
troit. 1114 son Melvin, of Windsor,
returned With hftn tO spend Thanks.,
giving at his home.
FURNITURE -AND-
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headquarte
R. N.
The Store wt
and /GI
SEE FOR.
for both
OWE'S
the Big
prices.
OUR
Stanfiejd's
Unshri able
U-nd wear
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Chilly days a chilly evenings turn
• our thoughts o heavier tmderwear.
Two -Pi i
e,&Coinbnatons
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We hat special Jjn two-piece
hea wool ril4aed: undeiwear •
h we are clear ng at 98c.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. :Complin spent
Thanksgiving in Strathroy.
Miss Lillian Ford, of Detroit, spent
the Week -end nt her home here.
Mr. .Cliff McAvoy, of Wingham,
spent the holiday with his mother.
Mr. Verne Roulston, of Pharmacy
College, Toronto, was home for the
holiday.
Miss Mildred Murphy visited Miss*
Marion Bissett in Chatham overthe
holidays.
,Miss D. Dickson, of Goderich, Vis -
Red her aunt Miss McDonell on
Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter, Robertson and
son Peter, of Stratford, visited in
town over the holiday.,
Mrs. L. V. Hogarth, who hag been
indisposed was down town en Tues-
day for the first time in eight
months.
Mr. Frank Johne and son Roger,
of Toronto, spent the holidays In
town with the former's mother Mrs,
W. Johns,
Messrs. George Grant and Wiliam
Davis were in London- .Saturday (W-
e:1111)g attending. a reunion of the
631'n IlatterY at the Hotel Loudon.•
Mr. and Mrs T. H. McCallum and
Miss nIeCallum, Mr. And Mrs. Gee.
Willis and Mrs. Douglas, Of London,
were visitors lith Mr. and Mr, n.
W. P. Beavers also Mrs. 'Jas. Willie
Oh Sunday last,
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Ready and CM -
ford, of Londen, spent Sunday and
Monday with Mr. and. 'AL's. P. WOO,.
Mrs. Wood spent several days hl
London with Mrs. Ready and was
accempanied hoine by the latter, Mr,.
Ready and son coming up for her.
A nninber ot Married people, arid
friends of Mr, and Mrs. Harry,Gids
ley, Charivaried thein Titeeday eV
-
ening and made an uproarious ,rack,
Ms Sortie of there -Were dressed In
eestittne. They succeeded in Seam
ing
st qoutributfol,
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We have 'full ick to meet all
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ISIINEV.htioDILECTOIL
Tho warehouse of the Canadian
Na,tiolial Exprss, linton, was brok-
en Into recently and solto goods
taken although nothing of great
ein.
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