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V’s Beauty Shoppe
Where Faster meaiis smart new
flW Styles. Spiral, Croquignole
and Combination Permanents
VERA C. DECKER, Prop,
Phone 112
Evenings by Appointment
Exeter Markets
'Wheat for Wheat Board, 53 %c.
New wheat, 78q
Creamery Butter, 39e
Eggs, A Large, 16e
Eggs, Medium, 15c
Eggs,. B, 14c
Dressed Hogs, $10.60
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BINGO!
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
The Thames Road Farmers’ Club
will hold their annual social even-
ing at Farquhar Hall on Monday,
March 31st, at 8 p.m. for all club
members and their wives and any
prospective members. Ladies please
provide lunch. We are still book
ing orders for Western oats.—P.
Passmore, Sec.
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned <until Saturday, April
5th, to supply one' one-half ton
true!?. Tenders to include a trade
in allowance for a 1*935 Chevrolet
ton truck. The lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. Any
information required will be sup
plied by the undersigned.
GEO. C. FEAGAN,
Huron County Home Inspector
'STRAY'ED—A Muscovy duck, on
to the property of Chas. Aidworth.
Owner may have same by proving
property and paying expenses.
LOST—License plate No. 3'01J6.
Please leave at the Times-Advocate.
ltp
FOR
brick.
SALE—20,000 good
R. E. Balkwill.
slop
ltip.
FOR SALE—Seed barley, O.A.C.,
21, govt, tested, high germination.’
Apply, to Alvin Essery, Centralia.
Phone Crediton 4.0r4. 3tc
LOST—A leather key case con
taining a number of keys. Finder
please leave at the Times-Advocate.
Reward.ltp
FOR SALE—'Ford Coupe,
model. Price reasonable,
at Huron Garage.
1929
Apply
ltp.
to theAnyone wishing a trip
West apply at Cole’s Drug Store.
Leaving Monday.ltp.
SALE—Waterloo County
Store, owner retiring aftei
THURSDAY, MARCH 27
Canadian Legion Building
Main Street, Exeter
Hams and Hardware
15 Rounds Door Prize
Admission 25c
Drawing 57111 take place for the
Legjon quilt
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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 Sermon:
“Immortality Through the Death
ipf Christ”
p.m.-—Public Worship. Sermon:
“Divine Provision for our Needs”
Tuesday, April 1, 3 p.m.—Regular
meeting of Caven Congregational
Circle at home of Mrs. J, G.
Cochrane.
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Marion Pooley
Beauty Shop
Exeter * Phone 245
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Smart Styles in Ladies’
COATS tor SPRING
SHOWING THE NEWEST CLOTHS IN FITTED AND BOX STYLES. THE NEW
TWEEDS ARE GOOD LOOKING AND ARE SO SERVICEABLE. ; THE PLAIN
BLACKS AND BLUES WITH WHITE COLLARS ARE WELL TAILORED AND
SMARTLY STYLED.
FOR
General
thirty years of successful business,
brick store with living apartment,
may be leased, and good clean stock
of about $7,000. May be purchased
at 90 cents per dollar of invoice
price, turnover $23/000.00 yearly,
taxes $85.00, easy terms, available
to anyone with $4,000.00 to Invest.
Appyl Otto Johann, Owen Sound.
20-3tp.
FOR SALE—A reclining
id’s chair in good condition,
to' E. R. Hopper
inval-
Apply
2tc
SEED GRAIN—Registered
No. 21 barley, 9 0 cents and
oats, 75 cents, Unsealed. Commer
cial grade No. 1. Germination high.
H. G. Strang, R.R. 1, Hensail,
Phone 177rl6, Exeter 2tp
O.A.C.
Erban
FARMS FOR SALE—100 acres
in Hibbert, full set buildings, good
drains, sugar bush. 50 acres with
buildings, nicely located for mar
ket, schools, churches. W. C.
Pearce, Exeter.
SEED GRAIN FOR SALE—Oats,
several varieties, ,0-A.C. Malting
Barley. All tested for purity and
germination. Seed grain cleaning.
G. Zwicker, Phone 3W, Crediton.
WANTED—Acreage for Golden
Wax Beans and Corn. Please call at
office or phone 28, Exeter.—Can
adian Canners Limited. 2-27-tfc
FOR SALE—Comfortable brick
house, barn, large hennery, and
5J acres of land. Township taxes.
Several other houses. Some with
acreage. C. V. Pickard, phone 165.
CASH for fox horses and dead
animals. Two-hour service, day or
night. Gander and goose
Phone Crediton, 47 r 15
Jack Williams.
for sale,
collect.
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT-—
iOO acres. Good buildings. Plough
ing done. Well located. Reason
able rental or easy terms to pur
chaser. Possession April 1.
Pickard, Phone 165, Exeter.
C. V.
VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE
Brick house, two-storey, over acre
of land, immediate deed. Right
price for quick sale. Apply to J.
W. Morley or R. N Creech.
FOR SALE—1 h.p. A.C. electric
motor. Apply at Times-Advocate.
Farms for sale
106 acres, No. 4 Highway, hydro,
good buildings. Reduced price,
106 acres, Orie ot Usborne’s best
farms. Very comfortable house,
good barn, bush.
ISO acres. Comfortable house,
large barns, silo, bush, SO acres fall
wheat, Priced to sell.
So acres, house, bank barn.
>600,00 will start you on this
farm.
ft V. PIOK4PD
Phone 166 Exeter
A
Owed brents, Butter, Lard!
and Shortening
CHOICE
QUALITY MEATS
* * *
full line of Smoked and
Phone 38
LOCALS
Bread, Buns, Cakes, etc., on sale
by the Presbyterian ladies at Grigg’s
store on Saturday, March 29th, at 3
o’clock. Orders taken up to Friday
Phone 34W
IDEAL
C. Tanton
Mr. Edgar Hunkin visited in
Oshawa the forepart of last week,
■ Mr. Laverne Christie, of Toronto,
spent
here.
Mr.
I for a :
illness.
I Mr. Frank Johns, of Toronto,I spent the week-end with friends in
Exeter.
Miss Maida Wein spent Sunday
with' Mr. and Mrs. John Farquhar
of Hensail.
Mr. H. S. Walter spent
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
of London.
Signaller Warren Sanders,
ronto spent the week-end
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Don White of
chell spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs, C. .White.
the week-end at his home
Eric Campbell was laid up
few days last week through
Sunday
Grant,
of To-
at -his
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Fresh Frozen Foods..
White Fish (drawn)
Winter Caught Superior Herring
Cod Fillets
Salmon Chillets ’
* ♦ ♦
Delicious Strawberries,
pints and quarts
JUMBO ICE CREAM BRICKS
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Norval J, Woods M.A.
Mrs. N. J. Dore
Organist and Choir Leader
a.m.—'Public Worship and
“Our Statement
“Relief in
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Church School.
of Faith—Fifth,
the Bible”
7 p.m.’—The Minister.
Monday—Y.P.U.
Thursday, 7.30 p.m,—Midweek
meeting of Prayer and Bible
5 doz. Ladies’ House Dresses
5 Dozen new House Dresses in the Bright new prints. Made in snappy styles. You
will wonder at such good quality dresses at such a low price.
each $1.00
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5 doz. Better Quality House Dresses
These ar§ really outstanding materials. You will like the hew1 patterns and styles and
there is such a splendid range to. choose from..
each $1.50
EXETER FROZEN FOODS
Phone 70
V
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Arthur Page
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
—The Minister.
■Church School.
a.m.
TOM WALKER
Painter and Decorator
Sign Work and Spray Work
Enquire at Lindenfield’s
Hardware
2 WEEKS’ SPECIAL ONLY
$5.50
TULIP OIL. PERMANENT
for.
$2.95 •
Guaranteed on any type of hairMit-
and
w
Miss Ferrol Higgins, of Clinton,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hunter on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Oke and fam
ily and Miss Doris Hay spent the
week-end in Kitchener.
Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Alfred
C'oates, of Usborne, is confined to
his bed through illness.
Mr. Robert Wenger, of Hamilton, j
spent the past week with his moth
er, Mrs: Robert Wenger.
Mrs. Brown, Of Los Angeles, Cal,,
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
John Prout, the two ladies being
sisters.
Mr. Jas. Ballantyne, Jr., of Us
borne, was taken ill on Monday
and will be confined to his home for
a week.
'Mrs. G. W. Walker has returned L
to her home in Stephen after vis
iting for two weeks with relatives,
in Toronto.
Dr, and Mrs. Roulston and Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Howald spent Sun
day in Simcoe with Mr. and Mrs.
V. L. Roulston.
Mr. Geo. Westcott, of Usborne,
who has been ill in Victoria Hos
pital, London, for the past three
weeks, is improving.
Miss Jessie Monteith, who under
went an operation for appendicitis
in St. Joseph’s Hospital, returned
home on Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Passmore
and son Wilbur and Jack Frayne,
of Sarnia, visited on Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Clayton Frayne, town.
Mr. Jas. Horton, Mrs. Horney and
Miss Maude Horton attended the
funeral of their uncle, Mr. Thos.
Dickson, in Hensail, on Wednesday.
Mr. Fred Warcup, of Hull, Eng
land, from the Port Albert R.A.F.
School, was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmore Harness over the week
end.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Russell, Bob
by and Jimmie and Messrs. Mau
rice and Richard Quance spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer
at Grand Bend.
The many friends of Mr. Cecil
Stewart will regret to know that he
is confined to his home suffering
from pneumonia. We hope for his
speedy recovery.
In the Red Cross report last
Week it' mentioned that $12.53 had
been sent in by S.S. No. 5, Usborne.
It should have been Unit 1.7, S.S.
Nos. 4 and 5.
Mr. J. C. Horton and son Jack
Of Peterboro spent Tuesday and
Wednesday with his brother and
sisters, Mr, Jas. Norton, Mrs., Hor
ney and Miss Maude Horton.
Masters Fred and Pat Beavers, of
Toronto, are visiting with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, B. W. F.
Beavers. They came to Slxeter with
Mr. and Mrs. Beavers, who were in
Toronto last week where Mr, Bea- >
vers attended a convention of In- §
Surance Underwriters. !■
TOMLINSON’S
LEAVITT’S THEATRE
EXETER Phone 135
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
and SATURDAY MATINEE
George Formby
Britain’s - Ace Comedian
in
Let George It”
added
MARCH OF TIME
COMEDY—DISNEY CARTOON
Saturday Matinee commencing
at 2.30 p.m.
Adm.: Children 10c; Adults 25c
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1 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
Special Feature
starring JOEL McCREA and an
all-star cast
The boys rely on the folks at
home. Support generously the
Canadian War Services Fund
Lieut. Don J. Gladman, who is
with the Perth Regiment at Hamil
ton; Mrs. Gladman and two child
ren, of Oakville, are visiting the
former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. W.
Gladman.
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3 p.m
7 p.m.—“These Shared His Cross”
Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Y.P. Union. •
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
Friday, -8 p.m,—“Travelogue”.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
Sth Sunday in Lent
Passion Sunday
11 a.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m. Missionary^ and Go to
Church Sunday. Sermon: “The
Forgotten Man of Nazareth” Duet
“The Stranger of Gallilee.”
Service in the Church
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Service follow
ed by choir practice. •
Agreement to Close
Wednesday Afternoons
We, the barbers of Exeter, do
hereby agree to dose our places of
business at 12:30 noon on eacli Wed
nesday during the montlis of April,
May, June, July, August, September,
October, and remain closed until the
following day, commencing
2nd.
April
ELMORE HARNESS
W. J. HOCKEY
NORMAN HOCKEY
GARNET FLYNN
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■ Mr. W. C. Dunsford, of the City
Hall Branch of the Bank of Mont
real, London, and formerly of Exe
ter, has been transferred to the
branch at Alvinston'. Before leav
ing the manager and staff present-,
ed Mr. Dunsford with a Watermail
pen and pencil set.
Among those who have recently
enlisted with the R.C.A.F. are
Bartie Roland Motz, and Ralph
Balkwill Delbridge, of Exeter; Doug-'
las Ray Hindmarsh and Harvey
John Craven, of Ailsa Craig; Wm.
Bruce Pedlar, of Parkhill; James
Ernest Metherall Hovey, of Lu
can and William Francis Cook, of
Clinton, and Charles Wm. Keddy.
of Glencoe.
Congratulations to Mr. Thos.
Appleton, who celebrated his 86 th
birthday on Monday, March 24th.
On Friday last Mr. Appleton had
the misfortune to trip and fall on
the pavement in front of Mr. Bea
vers’ hardware store. He received
a out over the eye which required
several stitches to 'close, besides
other bruises. He also suffered a
slight concussion. He is improving
xiicely.
Exeter Junior Red Cross and High School
DANCE
on
THURSDAY, MARCH 27th
EXETER ARENA
featuring
TONY CRYAN
and his orchestra
PROCEEDS IN AID OF RED CROSS
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Fun Novelties Favours
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Admission 50c DahciW 9 to 1
1.
New Curtains and Curtain Nets for Spring
All of our new curtain materials for Spring are now on display. You will be surprised
to learn that many of the new curtains are cheaper than last season, owing to the
removal of duty on import lines.
Large Size Linoleum Rugs at Big Reductions
We were fortunate in securing a number of large s
big discount. These rugs are slightly imperfect. You
a
a number of large size rugs in this season’s pattern at a
i can save several dollars on any size.
12x12 $17.50 12 x 131/g $18.95 12x15 $20.95
SEE THE NEW WALLPAPERS ON DISPLAY IN OUR NORTH WINDOW
* A number of room lots at $1.29, $1.49 and $1.99
fi GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE WAR SAVINGS FUND
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Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
1 Can BON AMI
1 Can GILLETT’S LYE
all for 25c
Seeded RAISINS
2 boxes .. .. 25c
SALMON
Maple Leaf
1 pound tin .................. 35c
Half pound tin ........... 19c
PORK & BEANS
2 tins . . . . . 15c
JAMS
Raspberry, Strawberry,
Orange, Plum
1 jar ..... . 25c
SARDINES .
6 tins ..... 25c
ALL BRAN
1 large pkg. . 21c
With Cream Pitcher Free
Cowan’s COCOA
1 lb. tin .... 25c Choice
DAIRY BUTTER
1 lb. ....... 36cCHOICE SPY APPLES
for sale here
t
Southcott Bros
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TaSored-to-Measwe
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Ts makes forty-sevfen quilts for
/as organized, .
Miss Margaret Tape spent the
week-end at her home in Highgate.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E: Winei- visited
over the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Chambers in London.
• Miss Laurene Beavers, nurse-in
training at Victoria Hospital, Lon
don; visited at her home on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wareing cele
brated ’their 15 th wedding anni
versary on Wednesday of last week
by entertaining between fifty and
sixty friends. ,The evening was
spent in cards and dancing, lunch
■being served at the close.
Mrs. J. A. Trfcquair, who has been
seriously ill at her home for the
past couple of weeks, ds now making
a satisfactory recovery. Miss Doro
thy Traquair, nurse-in-training at
Victoria Hospital, London, who has
been seriously ill with pneumonia,
is im'proved and is expected home
this Week.
'Monday was quilting day for
the Red Cross ladies of Caven Pres
byterian church. The ladies ar
rived in the morning, bringing
their lunch and after working all
day seven quilts were finished.
Some of the ladies remained for
sulpper and
bind
the Caven ladies since the society
Caven W.M.S. held their regular
monthly meeting on March 20th, at
the'home of Mrs. G. Dow. Mrs. E
Polleii presided. Miss Weekes led
tn the devotional period and Mrs.
Pollen gave current events.The
business of the meeting was dis
missed. Mrs. Hatter reported that
all articles for supply had been pro
cured, and arrangements were made
for a cooking sale to be held March
20th. The topic, “'the Missionary
Situation Today” was presented by
Mrs. C. Cann and Mrs. H. Strang.
The meeting closed with a hymn
and the repeating of the Lord's pray
er in unison, after which a social
time was spent.
TIP TOP CLOTHES
are hand cut and
individually tailored
to your measure.
Choose YOUR new suit
from 500 all-British fabrics
in every wanted pattern
and color.
TIP TOP
TAILORS
LIMITED
SOLD BY
W. W.
M TAMAN
Mr. and 'Mrs.'' Robt. Flynn visited
in London over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs, Oran Winer spent
Sunday with Mr. Mid Mrs. C. F.
Chambers, of Lo'ndon,
Miss Edith Parkins is spending
a few days with her parents in
Hensall, after which she is leaving
for St. Catharines to secure a posi
tion.
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A new maid had been oiigaged
at a Blackpool boarding house. One
morning, when one of the boarders
came down to breakfast, sjlie asked
hiihi “May I use your Watch to
time the eggs, sir?” The boarder
said: “But I thought you had a
clock in the kitchen?” “Yes, sir,”
she replied, “but It’s ten minutes •
fast,”