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Exeter Markets
Wheat 5Be.
Oats 25c.
Manitoba’s Best $2.65
Welcome Flour $2.00
Luw Grade Flow $1.40
Bran $1.20
Shorts $1.20
Creamery Butter 27c.
Dairy Butter 22-25c.
Eggs, A large 36c.
Eggs,
Eggs.
Eggs
Eggs,
Hogs
i, A medium 32c.
A pullets 24c.
B 23c
C 18c<
dressed $10.00.
PROPER GLASSES
SHOULD DQ FOR YOU
Banish Headaches
Steady the Nerves
Bring Sound Sleep
Make work more of a
Pleasure
These benefits should be
noticed almost at once after
wearing the proper glasses,
For Sale at
Walker’s
Drug Store
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Oysters
COLLECTIONS
Doctors, Merchants, Business Men
Let us collect your old outstanding
accounts.
Prices Reasonable- -Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Canadian Collection Services
Ontario License 4G8
Phone 231 P. O. Box 273,
Exeter Office
45c. a pint
*Ideal Meat Market
Phone 38 Main St.
SAVE THE COUPONS
CANNING POULTRY
For all weights of dressed poultry
suitable for canning, we will pay 13c
a lb. cash, 14c a lb. trade. This is
for all weight, clean picked, heads
off.
any day
price is
notice.
This poultry will be received
but Friday or Saturday and
subject to change without
Phone particulars.
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HOCKEY MEETING
Tuesday, November 8th
at 9.00 p.m.
at Harness’ Barber Shop
LOCALS
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SPECIAL SALE—Of used furni
ture and stoves; fur coats repaired,
‘ remodelled, relined, cleaned and
glared. Reasonable prices. Opposite
the Movies. Open evenings. “10-27-tfc
a
Southcott Bros, are advertising
Fall Clearance Sale. See their full
page advt.
cleaned, glazed. Prices reasonable.
Twenty years experience. References
supplied.
Floody visited with his
town during the week-
Hudson Seal, Per-
good condition,
Bargains
Sable collars, seal muffs.
Dean’s Dry Cleaning.
Hockey, Exeter.
FOR SALE
s-ian Lamb Coats,
latest styles $50.00 ea’ch.
also in
Agents
Mrs. N.
Apply
2tc
SALE—A number of
to
’ good
1,000
pullets,
FOR
cattle ranging from 800
pounds; also 3 0 N. H. R.
laying good. Herman Powe, Centra
lia. 111-3-2 tC
FOR RENT—House or rooms. Ap
ply to C. Rinker, Dashwood. 11-3-2tp
FOR SALE—Two Yorkshire hogs
fit for service, from a qualified sow,
Garnet Miners, R. 3 Exeter, phone
Kirkton 32r9. ll-3-2tp.
Chatham on Sunday.
Mrs. Jas. Jewell are vis-
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc-
Mt. Brydges this week.
STRAYED—'From Tom Quinton’s
grass farm, a black Polled Angus
steer with roan hairs, weight about
800 pounds, slit in the tip of
ear. Please communicate with
H. Brock, R. 3, Exeter, phone
ton 25r2.
right
John
Kirk-
ltp.
STRAYED—Two steers, one white
about 800 pounds, with horns; one
red steer, dehorned, about 900 lbs.
Reward to anyone furnishing infor
mation leading to their recovery.
W. R. Elliott, Centralia. 3tc,
STRAYED — From Babylon Line,
one and one half miles north of
Dashwood Road a red roan heifer, a
year and a half old. Apply Solomon
Gingerich, Zurich, R. R. 3, phone 3
on 84. ll-3-3tp.
STRAYED — A two year old red
steer, ends of ears cut off; also notch
in bottom of left ear.
R.R. 9, Parkhill, phone
39r25.
Isaac Bestard
Dashwood
ll-4-3tp.
FOR SALE—75 White
lets just starting to lay.
Times-Advocate.
Rock pul-
Apply at
C. E. ZURBRIGG
Optometrist at Exeter
Newest Approved Methods of
Eyesight Testing Used
Office open 9 a.m. to 5 a,pm
Open every week day except
Wednesday
1
A .Pork and Bean Supper will be
field in the Trivitt Memorial Parish
Hall on Tuesday, November Sth, un
der the auspices of the W. A. Sup
per will be served from 5:30 to 8
o’clock. Admission 25c.
WHAT
G. M. Simpson
BEAUTY SHOPPE
All Work Guaranteed
Exeter Phone
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Robert Copeland B.A.
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir Leader
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
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245
(Only 1 to a customer)
Traquair’s Hardware
3
7
a.m.—“Victorious Living”
•Sunday School
11
3 p.m.-
7 p.m.—James St, Anniversary
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Bev, Douglas C. Hill, B.A., R;D,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Public Worship
Sermon; “How Long, O God."
p.m.—Public Worship
Sermon: “Rahab”
Friday, November 4th — Afternoon
tea and quilting at the Manse un
der auspices of the Mission Band.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Arthur Page, Pastor
W. R. Goulding, A.T.O.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
ANNIVERSARY services
11 a.m.—Rev. C. H. Dickinson, B.A.,
B.D., Steward of United Church
Book Rooms, Toronto,
p.m.—Church School
p.m.—Rev. Mr, Dickinson
Special music by the choir.
Monday 8 p.m.—Y. £>. Union
Wed. 8 'p.m.—Prayer Service
Francis, and
of Tavistock,
FOR SALE—Gent’s leather wind
breaker size 34, in good condition.
Apply Times-Advocate. ltp
POSITION WANTED — Young
lady wants position in home or store.
Apply Times-Advocate. ltp
Comfortable cottage on good sized
lot With barn, for quick sale. Wm.
Pearce. Exeter. ltp
HOMES FOR SALE—A choice se
lection of homes in Exeter and sur
rounding villages.—p. V. Pickard,
phone 165, Exeter.
Mr. N.
friends in
end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kestle
Garry visited in Seaforth ovei’ -the
week-end.
Mrs. Grace Shepherd, of Port Hur
on, is a guest at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. W. E. Weekes.
Mrs. Wm. L. Butler, of London, is
visiting with her sister Mrs. Harvey
Perkins for a few days.
Miss Hazel Elliot, nurse-in-train-
ing at Kitchener Hospital, spent the
>veek-end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tomlinson visited
the latter’s sister Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Jackson in
Mr. and
iting with
Allister at
Mrs. Will Smith, of Eastwood and
Mrs. Hardy, of Denfield, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M, Amy.
Mrs. Williams, of Mitchell, is
visiting with Dr. D. A. and Mrs. An
derson, Mrs. Anderson being a neice.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hedden and
family, of London, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dilling and
son Ross, of Tuckersmith, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Quance.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Mr. and Mrs. Nutall,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G.
Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sweet re
turned home last week after visiting
with their daughter, Mrs. D. McInnis
of Paisley.
Quite a number from Exeter at
tended the Lion’s frolic at Seaforth
Hallowe’en. A number took in the
frolic at Stratford.
Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Roulston and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Howald visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Roulston
in Simcoe on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Patterson and
daughter Marion, of Detroit, visited
with Mrs. Patterson’s mother Mrs.
Rd. Quance on Sunday.
Rev. D. C. Hill was the guest
speaker at the Young People’s As
sociation at the Seaforth Presbyter
ian Church Tuesday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Hookey and son
James visited in London recently
with the former’s son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hookey.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lloyd Beavers, of
Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Giles
of Hamilton, were the guests of
and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers over
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Statton
turned home the latter part of
week after holidaying for a month
at -Sault Ste. Marie. Timmins and
Valle Marie, Que,
j Mr. and Mrs. A. Tomlinson attend-
i ed the Hair Styling Convention on
Thursday and Friday at Hotel Lon
don and took special instructions in
upswept coiffures.
Mr. John J. Cornish, of Thames-
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cor
nish, of London, visited on Sunday
with the former’s sister Mrs. J.
Harding of town.
A canvas for subscriptions for the
Institute for the Blind was made in
Exeter by the meinbers’ of the Wo
men’s Institute and a little over $80
was received. The W. I. wish to
thank all those who contributed.
Edith Hill Adams, of the Edith
Hill Adams Academy of Hawaiian
Music, o,f London and one of the
foremost exponents of this instru
ment in Western Ontario, wishes to
announce the opening of studios in
connection with the Martin Musical
store in Exeter, Saturday, November
Sth, Instructions are given on the
Hawaiian guitar, Spanish guitar and
•ukelele. Both note and diagram
methods are taught. Learn to play
popular music right off the piano
score. . Pupils enrolling now will
have the opportunity of joining the
big Hawaiian Guitar and Ukelele
Club. Anyone interested can make
arrangements for lessons at the Mar
tin Music Store. The Edith Hill
Adams Hawaiian troupe will present
a program of Hawaiian Music and
dancing at Leavitt’s Theatre, Satur
day, November 5th.
FOR RENT—•Residence east of the
Presbyterian church, possession any
time. Phone Crediton 18rl5.
lil-3-2tc.
ahd dead
R.R. 3,
WANTED—-Fox Horses
animals.—Jack Williams,
Dashwood, phone 3.4rl5, Dashwood.
tits
side
FOB SALE
The residential property of
late Dr. Atkinson on the west
of Andrew Street at a reduction of
$2100.0 0 off the cost price. -For par
ticulars apply to Mrs. J. F. Atkinson
or J. W. Morley, Solicitor, Exeter,
Ontario.
FOR RENT — Brick dwelling, a
stable and garage, 3 lots, on Carling
St., two blocks west of Public Lib
rary.—Silas Stanlakc, phone 35rl3,
Dashwood.
Mr.
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re-
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WANTED—An unlimited
of fox or fertilizer horses.
Eranlt Taylor, 139, Exeter.
number
Phone
tie,
Dr. Ward, optometrist, formerly of
Exeter, will visit Exeter each Thurs
day beginning November 3rd for the
purpose of eye-teeting. Office at H.
S. Walter’s residence.
The O.K. Apple Butter plant will
operate each Wednesday and Thurs
day until futher notice. Bring your
jugs for a sweet drink of cider at
2Pc. a gallon. Also a quantity of
Ice for sale. We deliver. S. J »V.
Cann, Rhone 116.
FARM FOR SALE—10 V acres,
clay loam, frame house, new steel
barn. You can handle this with
$600.00 cash. C. V. Pickard, phone
165, Exeter.
FOR SALE—Quantity of mangolds
to be sold on farm, Lot 9, Gon. 12,
Stephen, also some potatoes. Jacob
P.Querin, R. 3, Dashwood,Itc.
VILLAGE OF EXETER
COURT OF REVISION
Notice is hereby given that the
Court of Revision of the Assessment
Roll of the Village of Exeter for
the year 1938 will hold its first
meeting In the Town Hall, Exeter,
on Thursday, the 3rd day of Novem
ber, 1938, at 7:30 p.m.
JOSEPH SENIOR,
Clerk
Dated October 17th. 1938.
SAVE 30
FOR 6 DAYS ONLY
DRYING ENAMEL
FOR WOODWORK-
FLOOR-WALLS ~
FURNITURE AND OTHER
INTERIOR SURFACES
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH '
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFauI
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
21st Sunday After Trinity
sTiTo a.m.—Holy Communion
p.m.—Sunday School
p.m,-—Evensong and Sermon
“The Church Militant”
The congregation will please at
tend the anniversary service in the
James Street Church at 11 a.m.
To Enjoy Life This Winter
Order D & H Anthracite
For sheer heating pleasure.-.
to get more real fun out of Life,
both Fall and Winter ... you’ll
want a binful of dependable D
& H Anthracite. It’s better, pur
er coal.. coal that’s easy to reg
ulate and meets every cold weath
er emergency with plenty of com
forting heat. Why not be ready
by placing your order for D&H
Anthracite today! Just pick up
your ’phone and say, “Sent me
D&H Anthracite.”
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JAS. P. BOWEY
Order To-day. Call 33 or 157J
Have your hair done
— in the —-
Latest upswept Styles
TOMLINSON’S
Phone 146
NOTICE
A carload of Drumheller Alberta
deep seam Coal to arrive in Hensail
in the near future. Place your order
with the Huron Farmers’ Co-Opera
tive.—Wm. Pepper, Mgr. ltp
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of Huron Coun
ty Council will be held in the Coun
cil Chambers, Court House, Goderich
commencing Tuesday, November 15,
1938 at 2 p.m.
All accounts,
tions and other
attention should
the County Clerk by November 12th.
J. M. ROBERTS,
111-3-2tc. County Clerk, Goderich,
notices of deputa-
business requiring
be in the hands of
With purchase of a Pint of Nepto-Lac at regular price
of 90^, we will give a 14 pint (regular price 30^)’with
out charge.
TOTAL ABOTH FOR 90
With purchase of a Quart or more of Nepto-Lac
at regular price, we will give a pint (regular
price 50^) without charge. Total value $2.05.
BOTH FOR $,55
Use Nepto-Lac Heat and Moisture Resisting Enamel
for all interior surfaces where a beautiful porcelain
like finish is desired. It leaves no brushmarks; dries
in 4 to 6 hours and is made in 24 modern colors.
Don’t miss this opportunity to secure Nepto-Lac
Enamel at a saving of approximately 25% from
regular prices. Fill in and bring the coupon to our
store today!
Sign and clip this coupon and present it within six days at our store.
This coupon was exchanged for—
Free pint of Nepto-Lac on the purchase of a pint of Nepto-Lac at
regular price.
— or
Free pint of Nepto-Lac on the purchase of a quart or more of
Nepto-Lac at regular price.
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Let T. H. Elliott
Save you money by letting him clean
and press and repair your suit or
overcoat
1 Alterations of all kinds
can make that Suit or Overcoat
fit you
have a few Suits and Overcoats
Both for Men and Boys
Made-to-Measure Suits & Overcoats
Buy from
T. H. ELLIOTT
get a fit or buy elsewhere and
have fits and missfits.
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James St. Choir Hallowe’en Party
On Thursday evening Rev. and
Mrs. Arthur Page were hosts to a
Hallowe’en party for the James St.
choir. Their home was attractively
decorated suitable for the occasion.
About forty guests in' fancy costume
were received by two ghosts and es
corted to “the den of horrors” up
stairs. Following the grand parade
and unmasking Mrs. E. Lindenfield
was awarded the prize for ladies
best costume and Mr. Sandy Elliot
for gents, in a spooky setting a
Witch told fortunes. Contests and
various games were thoroughly en
joyed after'which lunch was served.
JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH
76th ANNIVERSARY
Sunday, November 6th, 1938
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
REV. C. H. DICKINSON, B.A., B,D,
Book Steward of the United Church of Canada
One of the outstanding preachers of to-day
SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR
You Are Cordially Invited to These Services
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PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. J. Ryckman,
of town and Miss .Irene Mooney, of
Toronto, attended the Counter-Van
Horne wedding at Wesley-Willis
Church, Clinton on Tuesday.
Oaven W. M. S.
October meeting of CavenThe
Women’s Mssionary Society was held
in the church on Monday evening,
October 23 rd. This meeting was
held to commemorate the golden
jubilee of the W.M.S.. ‘A silver of
fering was taken to add to this fund.
After the opening exercises and busi
ness portion of the meeting Mr.
Strang led in the devotional exercis
es. A very fine address was given
by Rev. Ernest Grigg, Who has re
cently returned from Burma, where
he has spent the past forty-five
years, There was a splendid atten-
dence at this meeting, over fifty be
ing present, many visitors joining
with the members, eager to hear
splendid message by Mr, Grigg,
duet was given by Mrs. Flynn
Mrs. Pollen. At the close Of
meeting a social hour was Spent
gether and lunch was served by
committee in charge.
Crediton Y» P. at Main St
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On Monday evening the members
of the Main St. Union, entertained the
Crediton United Church Y. P. U to
A
a Masquerade Hallowe’en Party. Up
on the arrival of the guests each one
was led through a darkened room
featuring some.bony creatures. The
Crediton people brought with them
an appropriate program, enjoyed by
all. Prizes were awarded to Edith
King and Jean Parker and L. P. Bat-
tersby. After games had been play
ed a lunch in keeping with the oc
casion was served.
Centralia Y. P. at James St.
The Centralia Y- P. were enter
tained to a Hallowe’en social by the
Y. P. of James Street United church
Monday Evening. After the Grand
March prizes were awarded to Aud
rey Powe, Margaret Clark and Don
ald Blair and Hilton Sanders. Cen
tralia Y. P. then took charge of the
program. After singing a, hymn
Rev. J. Falconbridge led in prayer;
Scripture lesson by Gerald Godbolt
The topic on “China” was given by
Reginald Hodgson; reading by Flor
ence Mitchell after Which they Were
favored with a solo by Margaret Mc
Intyre. Following games and con
tests a dainty lunch Was served by
the Exeter yotmg ladies. The tables
and rooms were decorated for the
occasion. During the lunch a sing
song was enjoyed, Bruce Isaac,
president of the Centrally Y. P.
thanked the Exeter Y. P, for the en
joyable evening, The social even
ing Was closed by singing the Miz
pah benediction.