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SPECIALS 11
TOMATO JUICE GLASSES CUT —
Topics crystal etched 39c, ea,
GOBLETS, SHERBEBTS, tall and
Jow, 39c. each.
SAFEDGE TUMBLERS, Guaranteed
pot tn chip, i doz« for 50c,
SHILEY FINE BONE CHINA CUPS
AND SAUCERS, regular SI.50.
Special 89c.
S. B. TAYLOR
Exeter Markets
\Vheat
MaltiUg parley 38c,
Shorts, 85 c.
Bran, 80c.
Midlings 90c.Manitobas Best $a^*5X)
Model $2.30
Welcome, $1.80
Feed Flour, $1.00
Creamery Butter 2 6-2 7c.Dairy Butter 19-20C.
Eggs, extras 218c,
Eggs, extras 30c.
Eggs, firsts 25c.\
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN ’
CHURCH
Rev, J, Bernard Rhodes,, M« A-
Minister
Miss Lena Coates, A.D.C.M, Organist
10 a.m.-—Sunday School
11 a.m.—“Thy Kingdom
Third in the series of
Prayer.
7 p.m.—“An Undaunted Purpose.”
a
Come.”
the Lord’s
r
New Models Id/
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The regular meeting of the Cana
dian Legion will be held Friday, Oc
tober 28th at 8 P»m. Important
business. Our zone representative
will address the meeting,, Admission
of new members.
LOCALS
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
For the next ten days we are of
fering No. 1 quality shorts and bran
at $14.00 and $13.00 per ton, cash,
These prices are for ton lots only.
Better act quick. HARVEY BROS.
W. sS. Howey is holding
sale. iSee advt, on another
a 2 for 1
page.
LeghornFOR SALE—35= brown
pullets. Apply at Times-Advocate.
Wool free of rejects 5c. a pound
1st
Itp
f.o.b. Furs also by November
B. Thompson, Watford.
in
Children’s table,
bed
sell
FOR SALE—Quebec heater
good condition.
2 chairs, child’s rocker, child's
electric reading lamp. Will
Cheap.—N. Hockey, Exeter.
driv-FOR SALE—Thoroughbred
ing mare 5 years -old, sired by Peter
Moco, can be hitched and driven by
lady. Apply to Chas. Prout, p. R
, 1, Centralia.tfc
MONEY WANTED—Want to bor
row $1800 on first mortgage on
first class one hundred acre farm
near Exeter. Apply* at Times-Ad-]
vocate.
STRAYED—On the property of
Mr. Geo. Sanders half mile south ot
Exeter, on Monday, 24 heifers ’and
steers, 2 years-old. Ownej; may have
pay-
steers, 2 years-old. Ownej; may
same by proving property and
ing for this adv.
theThe Annual Convention of
Huron County Association of Trust
ees and Ratepayers wifi be held in
the auditorium of the Clinton Coll
egiate on Saturday, Nov. 5th, at 1.3 0
p.m. Public Speaking, spelling and
writing will be the features of the
program, and prizes will be present
ed for these. Addresses will be given
by Messrs. M- A. Campbell, of Tor
onto and Herbert Corbett, of Proton
Secretary and President,- respective
ly of the Trustees’ and Ratepayers
Department of the O. E. A.
VILLAGE OF EXETER
COURT OF REVISION
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Read the 2 for 1 sale adv. of W.
S. Howey on another page.
Miss Margaret’ penhale, of Lon
don, was home for the week-end.
Dr. G. F. and Mrs. Roulston spent
the week-end visiting in Kincardine
Dr. Win; Lawson,
spent the week-end
here.
Miss Mary McKaig
HensaU owing to the
aunt.
Mr. J. G. Stanbury
ich and Zurich on Monday attending
Court.
Mr. C- R Howard, of New York,
is visiting with his .another, Mrs, H.
Gidley.
Mr. Joseph Creech, who is attend
ing Stratford Normal was home for
the week-end,
l&r, and Mrs. Mervin Wade, -of Ot
terville, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. K, J. Lampman.
Pork at lowest price in years
See advt. of Rivters Meat Market
page four.
sMiss Marjorie Broderick was con-*,
fined to her home a few days last
week through illness.
Mrs. Hedley May who
underwent an operation
seph’s Hospital, London,
a satisfactory recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butler,
don, visited friends in Exeter, Us
borne and Hibbert townships on
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mrs. Rundle and Miss Holt, of
Courtice, spent the week-end ithe
guests of Kev. and Mrs. J. H. Stain
ton at the James -St. parsonage.
The fishermen of Grand Bend,
have b^een making fair catches of
white fish, pickerel and herring
these are being sold in Exetei1
eral times a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blaisdell
Mr. H. V. Trvinam, of Detroit, who
have been visiting their cousin, Miss
Anna Fish returned home this week,
accompanied by Miss Fish for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hern
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hern and daugh
ter, Olive, visited with Mr. and Mrs
Norman Hern at Norwich on Sunday
the occasion being Mrs. Jas. Hern’s
birthday.
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of Listowel
at his home
was called tc
illness of- her
was at Goder-
last week
in
is
St. Jo-
making
of Lon*
and
sev-
We are showing a smart model in young men’s overcoats. This is called
the “Tube” and it i^ made up in a fine silvertqiie material. It is very
smart and is bound to please the young men. Tn^njrice too will interest
Rev, J*. H. Stainton, B.A,,B,D„ '
Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.'b.M,
Organist and Choir-Leader
W. M- S. ANNIVERSARY
-The Pastor
‘Challenge Extraordinary’
-Sunday School
-Exchange with Palmerston
a.m,—-
Subject:
p.m,—
p.m.-
minister Rev. Mr. Ballantyne and
choir. Palmerston choir is under
the leadership of Mr. Robt. Gam
brill.
Y. P. S. will visit -Huron County
Home on Thursday evening.
Friday at 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting
3
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MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastoi*
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir-Leader
YOUNG PEOPLE’S ANNIVERSARY
11 a.m.—.‘‘What’s Right With the
Churches?”
3 p.m.—Sunday Sqhool/
7 p.m.—Religion and Youth
SPECIAL MUSIC MORNING
EVENING .1
Monday 8 p.m.—Y. P. S.
Thursday—Prayer Meeting
ANB
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you. It is special valuez3t $16.95*
ALL WOOL SERGES
In Blues, Greens, Browns and, Black.
This cloth is worth double the price we ask
SPECIAL AT PER YARD 79c.
ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS
Splendid for children’s school presses.
These are away below the regular price.
TO CLEAR AT PER YARD 39c.
PURE LINEN TOWELING ..
This is an imported pure linen, made
in Scotland and will give excellent wear.
SPECIAL AT PER YARD 20c,
HEAVY TERRY TOWELING
/ s
„ Many people prefer a good Terry towel
ing instead of linen. > This is a good one.
AT PER YARD 22c.
Large Size Plaid Flannelette Blankets
These come in the fullbed size. We bought a quantity to get them at such
a low price. Colors of mauve, yellow, blue, rose and green, per pair $2.29
MEN’S FLEECED LINED SHIRTS .
AND DRAWERS
In a good weight with fine fleece
made by Penman each 79c.
MEN’S ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS
You will want one when you see them.
They are real value,
SPECIAL AT EACH $2.98. ....
MEN’S ALL WOOL CAPS
We bought 5 dozen sample caps.
These are better than regular value. We
offer them special
’ AT EACH 98c.
‘ MEN’S FLEECED LINED
COMBINATIONS
Penman’s make, A good weight com
bination, well made and properly sized.
ALL SIZES, EACH $1.39
BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS
TR1VITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. E. L. Vivian, L. Th.
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir-Leader, Mi’, Middlemiss
Twenty-Thirdl Sunday after Trinity
11 a.m.-
3
and
i
■Morning Prayer & Litany
p.m.—Sunday School and Rector1
Bible Class
p.m.—-Evensong and Sermon
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st
(All Saints’ Day)
7.3 0 p.m.—(Special Service
(Evensong & Sermon)
8.30 p.m — Devotional Meeting
the W. A„ Parish Hall.
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NOTICE
The Exeter Public Utilities Com
mission are introducing a new sy,s-
I tem whereby half of the customers ■ 11 i T-. ■! 11 — JI \ 4- 1a + o *
We have only eighteen of these suits left. The sizes are 32-33-34-35. Afl
have bloomerpants. These are wonderful values Jis they sold for $10.00 to
$12.00. Take your pick at each $1.98-__________ __________
GROCERY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
Choice Farmer’s Lard....................10c. a lb.
Comfort Soap......................6 bars for 25c.
Fresh Broken Sodas......................2 lbs. 19c.
Cereal Blend (The New Breakfast
Food) .................................25c. a pack.
Macaroni...................................2 lbs. for 13c.
Crosse &. Blackwell’s Herring in Tomato
Sauce ..........................................., . 19c. a tin
5 lb. tin Amber Honey for....................20c
Pink Salmon, 1-2 pound tin 4 for 25c
BOYS AND GIRLS SAVE YOUR AYLMER LABELS AND WIN A BICYCLE FREE.
W. R. Goulding
NEW
FALL GOODS
uxrbuuaj'. . item wnereDy nair oi me customers
Mrs. Frank Morley spent the past ■ will be billed brie month and the
week visiting friends in WoodhanTmther half the following month. On
and in and around Whalen taking in Nov. 1st accounts for one month
the anniversary services and the.only wil1 se^ out to half the
-nnnpr I customers payable ’November 12th.iqwi s pp . . j The balanc6 Of tlie customers will
Mr. H. O. Southcott returned receive their accounts as usual,
home Monday evening from Minne-■ public Utilities Commission, H. W.
dosa, Man., where he was cabled Doerr, Sec’y.«
owing to the death, of his father,1
the late William Southcott. |
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston re-1
ceived word Tuesday of the death of
■their grandson William Cecil, only. a Tchild of Dr and Mrs. W. C. B. John-I Mr._ and
ston, of Kerhonkson, N- Y.., aged 9 ’ ..............
months.
Mr. »Geo. G. Gladman, of Peter-
boro and Mrs. Welsh, of Detroit, are
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. ,W. Gladman being guests at the
Shepherd-Gladman wedding on Sat
urday. f
Mr. Wallace Seldon, drug clerk
with Cairncross and Lawrence ’in
London, was home during the past
week suffering from an -infection
of the took He resume4 his<posl-
tion this week.
An auto accident happened on the
highway south of Exeter Tuesday
morning when Mr. Hector Taylor
10-20-2tp was in the act of turning in at his
driveway the qar was struck by a
truck- going south. Only slight dam-
! age was done to the car.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
aNotice is hereby given that
Court of Revision of the Assessment
Roll of the Village of Exeter • will
■ hold its first meeting in the Town
Hall, Exeter, on Tuesday, the lstj
day of November A.D. 1932 at 7.3 0
o’clock p.m.
Dated at Exeter,
18, 1932.
Jos. Senior, Clerk
Exeter, Ontario
Ontario, October
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A. T. C. „M.
Organist and Choirmaster
James Street United Church
Instruction in
Piano Vocal v Organ Theory
Supervisor of Music in Schools j
7 ..........; ~ -----' Studio, iMain St. Box 123, Phone 193
I Mr. Ben Makins, of the Lake Rd.,; EXETER. O'NT. x '**
/has been confined to. his bed fori ‘
several weeks through illness. ...- .. —- ■ —
HEREFORDS FOR SALE
Eight registered yearling bulls
so a number of open and bred heif
ers, sired by our herd bull Brae
Dale 42nd -63223-. Prices are reas
onable. Notes will be taken on the
bank’s approval. Stutt Bros. R.R.
2, Forest, Ontario. 10-20-3tc.
al-
FOR RENT—A first class 10 fl
acre farm Lot 9, Con. 2, ’Usborne.
Twp., convenient to school and
town, good buildings, never failing
water supply, fall plowing done. For
particulars apply to Mrs. J. Hard
ing, Main St., Exeter
__ __ ___ ____L„.v, - • Mr. Harvey Pollen had the mis-
' Kincardine, * visited with friends ill fortune to strike the index finger of
I Exeter one day last week.________. his left hand with a hammer Tues-
I The Exeter Public Utilities Com- day afternoon knocking the finger
1 mission are displaying a very at- nail clean off. It was very painful,
i tractive window of hydro lamps, a The ten.day dressmaking course special contest being run this month. I conducted by Miss Collins under the
• auspices of the Exeter Women’s . In-
[stitue is being held in the Exeter
| library. The course consists of ' about twenty ladies.
Mr. Frank Strange has been nom-
/ inated by the Young Men’s Class of
the James Street Sunday School as a
AUCTION SALE
AT STRATHROY
— on —
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th,
at Lambert and Burden’s Sale
’ at one o’clock sharp
15 0 choice mixed cattle;
springers and milkers; few young
calves
BUY A NEW FALL HAT TO COMPLETE YOUR
/OUTFIT
SEE OUR DISPLAY OF NEW FALL
HATS, CAPS, SOCKS, SWEATERS, TIES & UNDERWEAR
AT REDUCED PRICES
SMART STYLES FINE QUALITY
WORK WANTED—^Wi th a farmer
for the winter or by the year. Ap
ply to John DOak-,-Centralia, or at Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie re-
Sleamon’s Store. l(L20-2tc ceived word last, week that their
------------------ ------ , daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. A. Christie FOR SALE OR RENT—A commo-'underwent a serious operation
dious two storey frame cottage with ”ie Montreal hospital. Latest reports
all modern conveniences, situate on
the east side of Andrew Street, Ex-, eter. A mosh desirable property I
cd-nyenient to churches, school and
business section. For further par
ticulars apply to CARLING & MOR
LEY, Barristers &c., Exeter.
i M.A.
and pigs.
TERMS—CASH
MCALPINE, Auctioneer
19^rcandid.ate for the Provincial Boys’
Yard parliament. Organized Blasses from
ithe various Sunday Schools in'South
feW Huron are asked to make their nom
inations and report to Rev. ,J. H.
Stainton the returning officer'before
November 5th.
youi’ batteries, car heaters
FARM FOR SAL®
andNorth one-half of Lot No. 4
part South one-half of Lot No, 5,
Concession 8, Usborne Township,
containing about 85 acres, the pro
perty of the late John Batten,
Oh the property is a good frame
house and bank barn, a never-failing
well with windmill and connections
to stabling; good hard wood bush
about 8 acres. and fine young or-
• chard, Farm is well* fenced and
drained, and convehient to .school,
church and market. Immediate
session for ploughing and full
session April i, 19&3.
Apply to Garnet W. Miners,
ft, Nm 3/ Exeter, Thomas Morley, R
No, 8, Lucan, Executors, or Gla.il’
man & Stanbury, Hotmail and Exe
ter,! Solicitors for John Batten Es
tate
pos-
pos-
R
Get . . .
and anti freeze now from Sandyin' Elliot.
state that she is getting along rav-
ourably;
James Street “United church are
holding a fowl supper on Wednes
day, November 16 th. Anniversary'
services will be held* on November;
6th when Rev. E. 0, Seymour, of,
Oakville will be the special speaker'
for the day. i
TRACTOR BURSTS INTO FLAMES
■On Wedne-sday afternoon of last
week while Mr. Clifford Brintnell
was moving the threshing outfit oi
Garnet McFalls from Arthur Ford’s
on the 4th concession of -UsbOfhe
and proceeding to Garnet Frayne’s
on the Thames Road, the large 45
h.p, tractor burst into flames doing
considerable damage to the tractor.
The fire is thought to have started
$1.50 will renew your subscrip-,
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or v$i5.45 will renew the Times-Ad-
vocate and London Advertiser or
London Free Press for a year. This
offer takes the plaee of premiums
or a subscription contest. It is be
ing made for the month of Novem
ber only. Renew now.
Cold Weather
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w.
PHONE 81
. TA MAN
F.XETER, ONT.-
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Do you want a mattress?
If so, Now is the time to buy one.s
• A number of citizens in town have
. been enjoying strawberries right up
to the present time. The strawber
ries are of the everbearing variety i from lubricating, oil that was being
I Mrs. George Jaques and Mr, Jas I carried and splashed onto the cylin-
Bowey ibst’Week picked a number of der. Owing to the presence of oil
raspberries that were second grow- soaked thistle-down and dust oh the
th. | machine, the flames quickly spread
* and enveloped it, A small fire extin
guisher proved ineffective in fight
ing f.he flames. ML MOFalls was in
Exeter at the time. Fortunately for
the separator and the rest of the out
fit the wind w%as blowing in the op
posite direction’ and the separator
was later pulled away from the en
gine with a team of horses. The
machine was^towecl to the farm/ o‘f
Mr, iSamson McFalls and has since
been repaired. The machine was in
operation again on Monday,
! Early Friday morning of last
• iVeek thieves entered the cheese
factory of A. O> Francis, of Bright,
father of Mr. Jas, Francis and
r brother of Reeve B. M. Francis of
town and carried away three 45 lb.
boxes of butter and. three X2 lb
cheese. They also stole an automo
bile Belonging to Mr. Francis, The
car was recovered some time later m
Brantford where it had been aban
doned,
Let us prepare your car now fbr
winter driving.
Change oil and grease
' Adjust generator,
Test Battery,
Adjust Brakes,
Tune up motor.
We have some special Prices oh
HEA’i'ERS, BATTERIES AND
ANTI FREEZE
SANDY ELLIOT
Phone 61
s.
Never before was there such values
offered. We have a few left. Our
regular price was from $5 to $8
.) ■ ;
We have cut these prices for your beni-
fit so get a good mattress at low cost. ’
. ROWE