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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-08-28, Page 8WUBSDAY,. AUGV8T #8th. 1011 'THE EXETER TIMES-ADVQCATE V’s Beauty Shoppe For Permanents of Lasting, Beauty, Spiral, Chujutaoie, Combination, , MacMaetess * VKRA C. DECKER, Prop. Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment Exeter Markets Dre&sed Hogs. H 4*0 fl. Creamery Butter, 41e Eggs,- A Large, Eggs, Medium, 2He Eggs, B, 2.3 c Old pik New Wheat, $1,00 ■ Harry and Bobby Hern, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Hern, of 8lon» •apent a couple of days last week. with their grandparents, Mr. and I Mrs. G. E, Earl. Mrs. W. Smith and daughter, who have spent the holidays with the termer’s mother, Mrs. Dan Cow- a.rd and other relatives returned to their home in Pangman, Sask., last; week. “ j IDEAL MEAT MARKET C. Tanton * Summer Sausage Homemade Meat Loaf And other varieties of .1 ■V’ auction sale Lambert Sale Yards, Strathroy, Saturday, Aug. 80th. 200.-head of stock cattle. Usual run of calves and mixed pigs. Sales every Satur­ day. A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer.. -- FOR SALE—12-year-old liorse, about 1500 lbs. Apply Deitrich, R.R. 2, Dashwood. -—-—-V’---— STRAYED—In Stephen hay Roy Itc town­ ship, ten head of cattle, 6 cows and 4 yearlings, yearlings are two black, 1 white and 1 red. Cows are good Durhams. Stahls, 36rl2, Please notify R.R, 1, Crediton. Ervin Phone ———V-------- SALE—Improved Chaff wheat for seed. Dawson Ap- FOR Golden ply to Wm. Maguire, R.R. 2, Ailsa Craig, 28-2tP t Cooked Meat for the hot weather meal SCHOOL > * ; ♦ You arc looking after everything—clothes, books, teeth and the rest But hew about their EYES Have, their eyes examined now before school begins and learn the true facts about your children’s vision,. * * « C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Office open every week day except Wednesday CAVSN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rey. Douglas C. RiR, B.A,, B.D. Minister Mrs, J, G. Cocnrane, Organist 10 a.m.’—Sunday School During only at 11 a.m., conducted by Rev. Wru-* Weir, B«A.« of Hensail, Tuesday, Septembei” Regular meeting gregational Circle Miss P. Love. August, morning service 2, at a p.m.— of Caven Cou­ nt the home p£ w Phone 38 •A Main Si 4 i I VACATION NOTICE Dr, iRou'lston announces that, commencing Labor Day, his dental. office will be closed for about two weeks. LOCALS Jitney Bingo in the Canadian Legion Rooms Saturday' august 30th fc at 8.30 sharp Drawing for door prizes every hour our time All Good Prizes. War Savings Stamps MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH Rev, Nerval J. Woods, m.a. Minister Mj‘s. N. Dore Organist und Choir Leader 11 a.m,—Morning Worship. Sunday School, will .follow the church service. 7 p.m.—‘The Minister. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Arthur Page, Minister W. R. Goulding. A.T.C.M, Organist and Choir Leader a.m.—’Sunday School a.m.—The Minister. p.m.—The Minister i ■> io H 7 Wednesday, 8 p.m.—-Prayer Service yili i wniinn iBwmr—Iimin T—HM III III IIIIM— Going Back to School ... The boys and girls will be going back to school in a few days. B»et us help yqu supply their needs from our well assorted stock.1 HOSIERY Ankle knee and long stockings in various colourings—25c to 75c T* FOOT WEAR That will stand the hard usage is popularly priced $1.59 to $2.75 SWEATERS and SWEATER COATS New sweaters for boys and girls for school. wear ’—values from 98c to $2.95 ODD PANTS and BREECHES Good wearing materials that are well worth the money. $2.00 to $2.95 --------V----- - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keys, of town, spent Sunday in Bayfield. Miss Doris Penhale is in Wind­ sor visiting her sister, Mrs. S. D, Bland. Mrs. M. Dempsey, of Winnipeg, visited in town Monday with Mrs. J. Harding. Miss Doris Kleinfeldt, of Dublin, spent a few days last week with Miss Shirley frregus. Mrs. A. A. Ericson, of Rochester, N.Y,, is visiting this week with Mr, and Mrs. Wm.- May. Mr. C. Aylen, of London, spent Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ ter Cunningham. Miss Bernice Delbridge is spend­ ing two weeks vacation in Ottawa, -------__Y------ FOR SALE—Third Form High School books. Apply to Mrs. Gol- lings, Thames Road. —------V-------- FOR SALE—Little pigs, Hubert Heywood, R.R. 3,. Exeter. ---------V--------- FOR SALE—One two-furrow horse-drawn disc plow as good as* new. Half the new price. Wm.’ Kay, Cromarty. ' ltp ---------V------— FOR SALE—Suitable for apart­ ments, large brick house on Huron I s?eet Also 100 acres well sltuat- ,a„uuu . ea on highway with good buildings, | a t at A t Hall. i t electricity. W. C. Pearce, Exeter, ltp ---------y.--------- FOR SALE—Several barrels, steel and wooden tubs, 100 lbs. and 60 lbs., also jam pails. Middleton’s Bakery. ---------v--------- FOR SALE— Dawson’s Golden Chaff, O.A.C., No. 61 strain, free of chess and cockle, cleaned at seed .cleaning plant, ?1.25. W.. R. Dou- gall, Hensall. ltp —:----v---------- DOST—In the vicinity of Grand Bend, a smooth haired fox terrier, white with black markings, black spot at tail. Reward. Phone Lon­ don, Met. 6729. ---------V--------- FOR SALE Two-storey frame house, east side of Andrew Street, "belonging to the estate of the late John Kay. This house is in good repair and has all modern conven­ iences. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS apply to William J. Kay, R.R. Cro­ marty, or J. W. Morley, Solicitor, ■ Exeter, Ont. 2tc -------- ly--------- FOR SALE—Building lots, hous­ es, stores, chopping mills, farms. Some on easy terms. W. C. Pearce. lt.D. on the Exeter, HOUSES FOR SALE—Comfort­ able cottage, reasonable price and easy terms. storey brick house with all conveniences, in good re­ pair. Alsq two houses suitable for duplexing or apartments. C. Pickard, Phone 165, Exeter, ■ ---------V——---- t T FARMS FOR SALE—150 acfes, ’’good "buildings and convenient to "Exeter. Very easy terms. 100 lacres, brick house, bank barn, hy­ dro. Terms. Immediate possession. Several other good farms. C. V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter. -----—A ----- I FOR SALE—A No, 10, 11-Hoei Cockshutif Fertilizer Drill with grass) ' seed box complete;only used 3 years; as good as new. Also 13-disc Frost! Wood Drill and McCormick sul­ ky Plow. John Campbell, Agent. A---------FOR RENT— 6-room house* on William St., Sept. 1st. Modern conveniences. Apply to John Ward, optometrist, Exeter. 8-7-tfc , ■ ' WILL PAY CASH for horses and cattle over 300* pounds, dead or alive, free of medicine or disease. Phone Kirkton 34r3, collect. Francis Mink Ranches. HOUSE FOR ^RENT—Brick re­ sidence in central Ideation, modern conveniences. Apply to R. D. Hun* ter, R.R* 3, Exeter, Phone Kirk­ ton 39r7. tfn Mr. John Cutting spent a few days last week ■ with Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanlake of Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren, of Peterborough, are visiting with Dr. D. A. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crawford, of Belmont, visited on .Sunday with Mr. and M,rs. A. J. Penhale. Miss Barbara Lambert, of Lon­ don, spent several days in town with her aunt, Mrs. Lillian Shortt. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patrick, of <. Toronto, are holidaying with the latter’s mother, Mrs J. C. Snell. Ross Dilling, of Brueefield, is holidaying this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Quance and Clifford. Mr. Willert Smith, of Toronto, an old Shipka boy, called on Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer one day last week. Master Billie McCreath, of -Kin­ cardine, visited at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah • Arm­ strong, last week. Mr. Norman London and Mr. Wilfred G. Turnbull, of Leaside, To- ; ronto, spent several days last week with Mrs. Elizabeth Turnbull. . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis daughter Elizabeth, of Toronto, holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. vis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid vis. ( Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dowman, of Denfield and Mr. and Mrs. George Willert, of Detroit, visited with 'Mr, and Mrs. Evelyn Broderick over the week-end. Mr, Ivan Prouty, of Paris; and Mr. Stewart Prouty, of Fonthill, and Mr. Roy Curtis, of Oshawa Spent the week-end with Clayton Prouty. Mrs. Carl Maier Dorothy’ Ann and sister-in-law, Hel­ en Maier, of Dashwood, spent the past few' days with Mrs. Maier’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cutting. Mr. and Mrs; J. W. Grainger and Miss E. M. B.owey, of Brueefield, Mr. Wm.. Wright,’ of Miss Jessie Grainger, ton,, visited with Mr. Bowey on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collingwood, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Johnston, Miss Hasel Prouty and Mr. Kenneth Koehler visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Alderson, of Ar­ izona, Mr. Harold Finnegan, of Camp Borden, visited with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Finnigan1? over the week-end. He was on .his way to Brandon, Man., where he intends to transfer to the R.C.A.F. \ Mrs. John Snell, of Windsok nf- . ter a pleasant visit with, friends in Exeter, left the latter part od the week to visit with Mrs. Wma H. Penhale, at Forest and will after­ wards visit in Sarnia before return­ ing to Windsor , Mrs. Robt. Tinney and family were visitors in London on Sunday and also visited with. Mr. Tinney, who I recently underwent an operation |at St, Joseph’s Hospital. His sister, Mrs. Colclough, of Woodstock, al!p Visited With him, and are Da- Da- V. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter SOafOrth and RN., of Clin- and Mrs. Jas- 1 Ross tfc —.... V------- - $ee Ueo. F. Clark for all kinds of WlndfniHs, pump jacks, pumps and pipitg, Bepaitlttg windmills and pumps. Phone Crediton 23-6. R. R. 3 Dashwood,............y.-. QASH FOR FOX animals removed, vice, day or night, fion, 4tri5, collect. Marion Pooley Beauty Shoppe All Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 245 Be British .10 11 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Deader, Mr. Auddlemiss Twelfth Sunday After Trinity a.m.—SUnday School a.m.—Mowing Prayei’ and Ser­ mon: ’‘Facing Facts”. The 53rd Anniversary will be held on Sunday, September 7 th, at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. I Canadian Coal car of Alberta Coal to arrive a few weeks. Leave your A in order now before it advances in orice. Jas. P. Bowey Phone 33 LEAVITT’S THEATRE Exeter, Ontario Phone 135 Air Conditioned Thursday Only ‘The Show Goes On’ Special feature starring Britain’s Favourite Musical Commedienne GRACIE FIELDS •Sponsored by the War Time Committee to assist in providing funds for smokes and parcels for the local boys serving overseas. * * * Friday and Saturday Only Two Features “Second Chorus” starring FRED ASTAIRE and PAULETTE GODDARD “Singapore Woman” A mystery drama starring BRENDA MARSHALL * * * , . Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday . .Two Features In Old Colorado” with WILLIAM (Hop-A-Long Cassidy), BOYD and ANDY CLYDE (6 LOCAL NEWS Mr. D. A. .Gordon is spending his holidays in Toronto. t Miss Mary McKaig is holidaying at Grand Bend this week. Rev, R. E. Southcott, of Sombra, visited in Exeter on Tuesday. Miss Audrey Sims, of London, was home for’ the week-end. Mrs, Blanch Boyle is visiting with her son Clarence in London, Mr. Jas. Jewell, of London, call­ ed on'friends in town Monday.' •* Mr. Jack Cockwill, of London, visited at his home over the week­ end. Mrs. Elia Aidworth is moving to her new home on' Huron Street this week. Miss Grace Snell, of the Times- Advocate, is' holidaying this week in Toronto. Mr. Jas. Sweet, of London, is vis­ iting with his brother, Mr. Sam­ uel Sweet. Miss Norah Hodgins, of Lucan, is a visitor with her aunt, Robert Wenger. Mr. Stanley Frayne, who been employed at Southcott has resigned his position. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brockhause, are visiting with Mr. G. Cochrane. Mrs. Lloyd Fraser, of visited with Mr. and Mrs. has Bros. I There’s Magic in Music starring ELLEN JONES, LYNN OVERMAN and and an all star cast. Mr. Borden 'Sajjders left Monday for London to continue his studies as a -third year student at Western Medical -School. Studies have com­ menced earlier than usual this year, so that the courses may he completed sooner. The summer holi­ days were cut from about four and a half months to about two months. SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT SPECIAL' Matched Fountain Pen and Pencil Set Iridium Tip Inkview Section Life Time Service Guarantee Al) the advantages of an expensive set SPECIAL PRICE $L5Q * Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phono GO a set of Detroit, and Mrs. J. Mr. and Greenway, Mrs. Cockwill, on .Sunday. Miss May Jopes returned the lat­ ter part of last week after holiday­ ing with friends in Hamilton. Mr. Wallace Fisher, of Montreal, spent the week-end visiting his<par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Jasney, of Ci’edi- ton, visited on Sunday withtMr. Mrs. Ed. Penhale, Lake Road. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Kestle Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whiting are iting with relatives in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keddy, of t Fenton, Mich., are visiting wi^th Mr. Keddy, of j i1 and and vis- W., C. and Miss Nettie Usborne, Miss Grace Penhale Toronto for two Weeks there She had the thrill of seeing the Duke of Kent. Mrs. . Harry Clarke, Mr. and Jack Matthews Phillman, all of tors with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Clarke on Sunday. visited in and while Miller, Miss Lois Mrs. G. Milter, Mr. and Miss Phyllis London, Were visi- I PILLOW CASES and SHEETING These are scarce goods as they are very hard to get from the manufacturers. Get - a supply of sheetings at 49c 69c to 85c per. yard. TURKISH TOWELLING Another item that is very hard to procure these days. These ars very special prices. Per. yard 30c—35c—40c PURE LINEN TOWELLING The last that we will be having as there is no more being made. Get your supply. Per yard 20c to 55c KRINKLJE BED SPREAD In mauve, yellow, blue and rose. A very serviceable spread at each $2.25 and $2.95 FANCY APRONS Made by the blind. New patterns at each 35c—45c 49c—59c “ All Wool Kenwood Blankets Buy your Christmas Blanket now and pay for it at the rate of 50c a week until it is paid and we will hold it for you. Lovely shades to select from each $6.95 Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday Gold Medal FLOOR WAX 1 lb. tin i. 25c TEA Gold Medal, Black lb. pkg.. . 38c While they last ■ — ■■■■■ ' ■■ ■ CERTO 1 bottle .... 25c SALMON Fancy Red 1,1b. tin .... 27c ZINK RINGS 1 doz. ’.............23c VINEGAR White Wine or Cider 1 gallon .... 45c GOLD MEDAL COFFEE 1 lb. tin .... 55c. ■ ■ 7 • • ' 1 bottle vanilla' free EGGWEAT NOODLES 2 pkgs..............18c CHOICE PASTRY FLOUR ' 24 lb. bag . .. 69c - PUFFED RICE 3 pkgs...... 25c I I We Need Your Head To Run Our Business. TOMLINSON’S Phone 146 Mrs. C. V. Pickard and family, of town;14 Mrs.. M. F. Gladman and family, of London, and Mr. A. Pick­ ard, of Regina, returned last week after -.holidaying Mk. Pickard has gina where he is of the schools. at >,Grand Bend, returned to Re­ principal of one ...SPECIAL... WEEK-END FISH SALE ■ ♦ Fillets of Cod (choice) ...... 20c White Fish (drawn.) ..... 20c JUMBO ICE CREAM BRICKS 20c each ' * * « EXETER FROZEN, FOODS Phone 70 Exeter Special Notice Traquair’s Hardware are loaning one of their windows for the collection of aluminum and Aluminum ware for the Exeter atid District Red Cross. Bring your aluminum ware in oil the 5th and 6th of September as iheste are the dates of the Ration wide collection. Hie government is asking for aluminum aS it is urgently Reeded/ Coupons will be given on the lucky draw ’Let us help Build the bombers, Have us tailor you a smart new pair of trousers for the coming term. We have many attractive clothes from which youj are able to choose your new trousers. Let us measure you a pair in a snappy style. W. W. TAMAN PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. / i Exeter HORSES. Dead Two-hour set* Phono Cfredi- Jack William?. t Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McGibbon and Margaret, of Little Britain, Ont., visited With Mr. and Mrs. J. R. C. Moffatt, this week. Mr. John Trovethick and son Jack and Wife ahd daughter Grace, of Brinsley, visited oh Monday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Amy.’ / 4Mr. Thos. Jeckeil, of Flint, Mich.,; •called on old friends in Exeter on Monday. It was many years ago that Mr, Jeckell learned the print­ ing trade at the Exeter Advocate office and he is now a linotype op­ erator in Flint, Mich. The last of the union services between Main St, and James St, Un­ ited churches for the summer months was held on Sunday. Rev. Mr, Woods, of Main St. had charge of the services Rev. Mr. Page, been In charge vices will again next Sunday, *, during July and of James St., has for August. Ser- bo held as • usual Mr. and Mrs, B. M. Francis were at Wheatley the forepart of the week Visiting with Mrs. Francis* brother, Mr, W. D. Parish. Visitors .in the home of Mr. W. H. Johnston Wm. J. Watford. S.S. No. Also Mr. and son Morley, of West Wawahosh. They brought Mrs. Thos. Harvey, Mrs. Johnston* sister, home after a two Weeks* visit in North Huron. ’ Mr. and Mrs. E. iL Hopper in com­ pany with Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Mc­ Cool, of Whigham, returned home Wednesday of last week after a pleasant Motor trip to Montreal and Quebec, where they Were .pre- sent for the convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers As­ sociation. They also took the trip up the SaUgeriay river, Returning they visited at Ottawa, last week ittdluded Messrs. . Searson, Sr., and Jr„ of The latter is .teacher in 9, Bosannuet Township, and Mrs. A. E. Johnston H %•