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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-09-11, Page 8
WWW. iS.f4*T£MWR tie rau C P£€TO iwp. Fhfea 112 Eyeafegs fcy Apgrifemvfe V’s Beauty Shoppe ; Th* ItereoaeMs of I.a.«f iwg Bem<Y. .Ligbte Da &w Fear hydto giandards have Seen gteted cn Eteteris new fcridgs acd.i add greasy to toe- appeototoe. EiaudiTds are uf fee saae design as < •th©se <to Mala Sil Ftecarrttoss are.? fedng snade to? ® f-totew&fe oath th® north side cd fee bridge. p-. To .Er«t New Home jj. W. B. M. ©afe-re-, whs sete35fe|? gald his hong® ©a narfe Sazdetegi Eteest to Rev. C. W. Down, ©f Sparta, j j w?to gets gcteessito ths tetter part ip os cent Jane, has eommtoi-ed the : taandarian fur a new hams on Wri- Dam Street, north of Mr. T. Pryde’s refe-tente. Mr. -and Mrs. Oren Winer and son J Dun moved to Saturday Ji where Mr. Winer has a pssxriun fea. c-toheriito with war work. Donald X3 an L.A.C. wife the R.C.A.F., jj having zevenriy completed his ele-<H meaiary training as a radio tefe-g n!25ao at toe Fmversiiy ad Toronto. I isfe Th© best wishes ©I feeir many | *’*' frtendfe here wB follow them- Phone 38 i i 1 LOCALS 1 1 - ■ I ---------y---------- | Garden MeTavffe has enHsted LSzense pfete jaumher's jin. toe CanadSsa Active Army Ser-- Grand «| Corps. phone | -T"n«« 7>nr^ mT- LOST SK7S3 between Exeter and Bend. Edward Trie oner, SSrlip, Creditor.----------T---------- LOST—Tuesday between ----------V---------- i M-r, FDR SALE—-75 Barred Rsek pu’-j vfeitet lets, four months old, from htood- 5 rer-^ c tested Desk, 90c -each. Also good I week. Barham teow to freshen soon or choxee of S sows. Apply at 'Time=- Advocate. Ife; ----------y---------- FARM FDR SALE----l-9®-aere farm, miles north of Dashwood, sjaarter-mDe from szhooL Brick j k&ase, -barn *45x72, drive shed, gar-1 age, woodshed, plenty -of soft water, | two never-falling wells, IS acres of ! fall wheat sown. Arthur Weber, | proprietor and audioneer, R.R. 1,1 Dashwood, phone 12r57, Dashwood. I S-4-4tsj A MESSAGE TO PARENTS about their CHILDREN No «£Sd with defocri ve vhfca laa a proper chance, in the battle cf Efe, A ■s^'aiswpisfe^'&s a sone way to deter- arine Whether they have ncnnal ’swop. Chhdreo who reqrire glasses .should have fee beoeht: & fee very newest fejectSc deveripmeot—•CORECTAL Leeses. They give dear, madisinrtsd fefea ever fee entire surface cf fee fers so feat there is .accurate -fefofi ««e2 af fee very edge. I in ‘the Canadian Legio-n Rooms j SATURDAY, SEPT. 13fe at 8-30 .sharp J Drawing for door prizes every ii hour our time Jaek Matthews, Phyllis Phillman and Lois Clarke, ©f London, spent Sunday wife Mr. and Mrs. H. Cv- Cterke. Mr. and Mrs. Hem Hockey and Mrs. £, Hemp, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. C- A. Sontheott and Miss SteRa South-oii at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floody of' BUY Jas. _P. Howey Phone 33 IB*♦w T ■Wf 1 10 I CORN SYRUP Karo 49ctin . I tf d. r 1 4 MAIN UNITED CHURCH J Rev. Noryad X Woods, MAL, ■ TOifeSer j; •Mrs. N. J- Dore 3; Organist .-and -Choir Leader !? 2.3, a>m.—-Wb2as! Worship -and CJhostph SshesL - The Minister. ® 7 Retozsezrafeto sen-IM vise in James. Si. Chunfe j ITO WW WWQ&W iff I WVEN PRESBITEKIAH Rev. Dongle C. Hill, B-A., B.BT. W&feter Mrs. iX S.0- Sfetod . M WiSfo Wcrshfe. SertotoK i Wq Writods"'’ 'j' Eveafeg servise sitodtow. -teipus©:) COtotounEty Bstons-s^-vafoon Sen ‘ vise. WINTFR COATSW 11X 1 JwlV K^KzjnL 1 w The styles are particularly smart. We are showing a range of trimmed and untrimmed coats in tweeds- and dress materials. The prices are yery attractive. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Bev. 31. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul ■-.Choir .Laader, Mr. Middfemiss 14fe Sunday After Trinify REOONSEOIATION SUNDAY j 1© ‘am^-^Scmday sfefeft ; . . j 7 P-si.—Tfesx. Serrfoe in Janafs. St Cfenzfe an. keeping wife He-» e.nnseera'tisn Week. ThmsSay. S p.m„—fetetoess&on and Brayer Senrise. : WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU? 43$ li What does 5we"iy-fave ceufe __i dropped da a tag box for fee Csu- «adian Naffouad. foufeufe for fee j Blind mean to- ysuT Probably fee |' surrender of a few mkrnfes’ -aooy- med of sume .trivial pleasure. The; - J same quarter adteT to fee ©feers " | whife g© to make up fee budget of ■ .. |fee fesfefefe mssus to fee Wri | of Canada, fee miferenee between ij NEW FALL SHOES Showing a fine range of new style pumps that are taking well this season at Per pair, $3.00 to $3.50 GWVES New shade® in gloves for fall. JHie styles are very smart in shades of wine, green, brown and black. Per pair, $L0D -NEW RAYON HOSE The new rayon hose are full-fashioned and are a good sabstitate for silk. Per pair, 7'3c LADIES1 FANCY AU-WOOL SWEATERS These come in smart stripes in several colors, also plain-color cardigans at Each, $2.95 Bedding Values You Should Not Miss Large size plaid and flannelette blankets. Get your supply at, per pair, $2.65 Unbleached sheeting, 82 inches wide. An outstanding value that will give good wear. Per yard, 55c LOVELY BLEACHED SHEETING This is a real quality sheeting that is very hard to procure these days- 81 inches ■wide. Very special at Per- yard, 85c 10 DOZEN PILLOW SLIPS 42 inches wide. A good quality fine bleached cotton and hemstitched at..■ ■- ■-* . - ■?. • Per pair, 75c Choice RICE SOAP Pels Naphtha Large Cooking , ONIONS 0 .lljSe « .« » • • ZriElC FLY TOX 16 oz. tin.... 35c 8 oz. tin . . SOAP FLAKES • Maple Leaf 1 pkg. 20c r^oj Need Your Head part 3 -po Kun Our Business. tagsry is! *' * * rti TOMLINSON’S 3 »■ s Phone 145 Boys!EXETERHHENSALL BRANCH AH members- and. Veterans are I requested to attend this parade, n a Those desiring transportation, please. helped to help feems&lves. Shut yourr; _ _. register at the Legion Booms not« eyes—think—givel | who has been visiting In Toronto. later than 10 p.m., Saturday. * ! ______y- | Appointed Snpermtendent Mr. W- H. Johnston returned 1 At a meeiina ©f fee Session oii Tuesday after visiting with his son, t Caven Presbyterian church on Mon- |j Albert, in Toronto. | day -evening Mr. W. Grafton C-ofe-3 Mrs. Garnet Hicks and daugh- |rane was appointed Superintendent’’ter Marilyn, are spending the week lot the Sun-dav SfehodL Sakins- fees g-j-x-ry sr»'iF Brisk j Windsor, are holidaying wife fee _____J latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E., LindenfielX Mrs. A. E, Bennett, of. Calgary, ZONE NO. 10 ANNCAIj PARADE and DRVMHEAD SERVICE The -Canadian. Legion, B.ELS.L. Witt -be held Agrmdtaral | of Sunday S-eh&sl. taking ^-e | wife Mr. and Mrs/Mervm Witeon, of (place ©I Flying OfCeer Thos. Pryd«., s xrqKNOW -------- SUNDAY, SEPIE5IBER- 14fe at B pan. “rth°ra‘ Tl?‘a ”‘:' -'GVKS7- SPEAKER—Bct. K. ' H. o£ Detras, and Mr. and Mre. Alaa j Patoer D.B^ of Burt, of London, spent Sunday with PaUn^r-su-rm Mr. and Mrs. W« W. Taman. -OTHER SPEAHERk—Rev. W. JL Mrs. McAvoy and Miss A. Sanders ? Beecroft, WTngSmm; John X- Grabb, left Sunday for a two weeks’ visit Conrntander^and Slajor Geo. | With ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Gill, I Lake View House, Grand 'BenX | Mrs, C. A. Southeott, Miss Stella' good buildings and convenient to«have”returned home after 'spending Exeter. Very easy terms. fee month of August at Grand Bend. ----------y---------- \ COTTAGE FOR SALE—4 rooms J all conveniences. Priced for <ufc3ri .sate. C. V. Pickard.----------------------i « —-----T---------- ] FOB SALE—1 good-sized floor rugs, 2 rug pads and 1 hall mat.< Apply Times-Advocate. ; ---------y—... HOUSES FDR SALE—Comfort-’ able cottage, reasonable price and; easy terms. 1'h storey brick house: with all conveniences, in good re pair. Also two houses suitable for- ■duplexing -or apartments. C. V, ’ Pickard, Phone 16S, Exeter. ----------V---------- ____ FARMS FOR SALE—15'0 acres, j goufecott and Miss^Wilma Borland good buildings and convenient to« &atiB returned home after spending Exeter. Very easy terms. W foe month of August at Grand Bend, y^- ffg Mre- 5 Coombe, KkJXr Zodlams C.Wat last ,-eek fa SSratod vMJ- PzA-ard. Shone 165, Exeter. 5ns Mr‘ aad Mrs‘ HanT V”‘s - -----— I WILL PAY CASH for horses and ? cattle over 2*6 & pounds, dead or| alive, free of medicine or dfeeas&f Phone Kirkton ilfrX eottest Boss} Francis- Mink Ranches. tie I—v-— I HOUSE FOR a«JW—Brisk re-1 in central location, 'modern I conveniente3. AJ>ply to B, D. Hun-j ter, R.R. 3, Exeter. Phons Kirk-1 ton 39r?. to tfa? Have us tailor you a smart new pair of grousers for the coming term. Tilley, London. 1 THE PARADE * Twelve Branches of fee Legion. wife. Color Parties and Bands; -fee STfe fee 98th. them and 1.00th. , Batteries In Case of Rain Service will bed i held ’in the Arena and family and Mr. and Sirs. John. Pringle. Doris Webber, Jean Hagerman ....... ..-y.. ... . | Safe Gao. F. Clark for all kinds of I wfedniLH pamp Jacks, pumps and Repairing windmills and 5 PM+js. Phone Creditor 23-6. R. r a 3- DOshwood. ---------y------— CASH FOR FOX HORSES. Dead animats removed. Two-hour set-' vice, day or night, Phone Creii- _ tarn, 47rl& collect Jack Williams, qualr. h . _ . _ . 1 who has resigned. A resolution ex- ij pressing fee appreciation of the work i of Mr. Pryde was placed on the ■ tf minutes. The anniversary will he! | held fee third Sunday in. October- | ----------.y_------- Mr. Marshall Squire, of Farming- | ton, Mich., is visiting his brother.'; ^^tery. J Mr. Henry Squire, of town. ----- $ d Mr. 2nd Mrs. C. V. Pickard Syere at St. Marys On 'Tuesday' attend ing the funeral of the late Mass Jane X Smith, aged 77 years, who for many years suffered .as an invalid, at the home of her sister, Mrs-. B» S, HiddeD, from where- the funeral, took place io the North" .Missouri. _r. Mr. Pickard acted as one ©I the pall bearers. ' We have many attractive clothes from which yon; are able to choose your new trousers. Let us measure you a pair in a snappy style. The Shetland. Sony, one of the prizes to 'be awarded at the Lions Club WoiU on October 2nd and Md Hazel Johns are attending the IfoH .s°t Clinton School of Commerce. They .commenced their new studies on Monday. Mr. had Mrs. Melvin L. Sims, of Windsor, are spending a week’s va- eatfon with relatives and friends ■in town and also in Toronto and ; Gshawa. ■ Mrs. H. c. McAfeter and two daughters, Joyce and June and Mr. Main Street of Exeter on Saturday evening last, < -Rev. James Anthony occupied the! pulpit of the James St. ttedted | I Church on Sunday morning and}’ preached a very acceptable sermon, j Mr. Anthony preached at CreditonI Jin the evening. ! [ Mr. A. W. Anderton, former or-j u^agmtra, aoyce aua oune ana mr.!«anlst <>£ Jawes Fatted Church, ■Chas. Long, ©f Ft. Wayne, Ind , | and who for several years has been visited last week with Dr, D. A. organist and choirmaster of Si. ■ and Mrs, Ahdersom i George’s Angkean Church, Goderich,, Misses Dorothy •Tra^uair and | has tendered bis resignation to ae- ' ceps -a slmDar .position at Wingham.- Before leaving he was presented by', the Goderich choir With a leather I m.usfc case, with engraved -taUiateJ as' a towel! gift, j Isabri’e -Carswrib nafseMn^rain- W aS.. Victoria Hwital, spent Saturday with the parents', Mr. and Mrs. X London, former’s A, Tra*! Thomas Dunsford Dies In Marlette, Mich. Mr. Percy Dunstord received word Tuesday of the death of his uncle, Mr. Thos. Dunsford, of Marietta* Mich., who passed away at the ripe old age of 93 years. The deceased was born on the farm now occu pied. by Mr. Dunsford and he has always retained a warm spot in his heart for the scenes of his child hood. He visited Exeter regularly until the past couple of years, A man of remarkable vitality, he had been in failing health fox1 only,ab6ut a year. His* wife, whoso, maiden name was Elizabeth Siinpsou, pre deceased him about six year, Two sons and five daughters survive, Mrs. Evans, Ernest and John, Mrs, Mellon and Mrs. Pa.trie.lq alt o£ Mar lette, Mrh. Yule and Mrs. Web* star, Of California, *liiMiili||i,i,iliilial|l'YwO!l|jriilllWMiiM,il Mr, and Mrs, wm, X Ityakmwi visited in Sarnia, on Thursday with Mr and Mrs, Victor Slack, Jmnos St, Evening Auxiliary 4 The September meeting of the Willing Workers’ Evening Auxiliary of Janies Street Church was held nt the homo of Mrs. J. H, Jones on Monday evening. The president. Miss Helen Penhale was in charge of the business period, It was decided to do the quilting on Tuesday? Sep- tonUer aSrd at the church. Do nations for the Auxiliary bale were to he brought to the church on this date, Eoilowing this Mrs. H, Stur gis presided over the meeting, Mrs. G, Koch gave the Sei'tiiture Tend ing, followed by prayer by Mrs* Sharpe. Misses Marion and Jean Elliot, sang a duet, The guest speakev tor the” evening was Mrs. Moores, of Lucan, who .gave an in* tM'Osting and heiptal talk. Miss iTohn Dignan and Miss Vearl Wood gave ft pla.no duet, The meeting Mosod with the National Anthem, Lwh ws aomd by the commltteo •la oharg'o of ths wnwUtun * 4 f • ■ ........ ■ '■■■:■■ -r .....