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I?W Pernmnejats pf Lasting Kemttyt
•Spirak Croquipoie,
Slachineless
VERA C. DBUKER, Prop.
Phone 112
Evenings by Appointment
ANNOUNCEMENT
I have opened an office two doors north of the Bank of Montreal, Alain Street* Exeter. In addition to acting as Clerk and. Trea- ,surer of the Municipality of Exe
ter, I will carry on my regular business of Real Estate and General
insurance. I am prepared to handle the sale or rental of houses and
farms at a reasonable rate of commission. I offer the facilities of strong companies in Life. Fire,1 Auto„
and all ether lines of insurance, Information regarding handling of
real estate or any type of insurance will he cheerfully given.
C.v. ITCKARD
Municipal Clerk
Real Estate — Insurance
Homemade Meat Loaf
And other varieties of
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Summer Sausage
Ap-
15 rounds — all fowl — 25 cents
Exeter Markets
Old or New Wheat, H.02.
Creamery Butter, 37-38c
ggs, A Large,
Medium,
ggs, B, 25c
Dressed Hogs.
IDEAl MEAT MARKET
G, Tanton
Cooked Meat for the
hot weather meal
VISUAL VITALITY
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We make a specialty of
CORRECTING OPTICAL
DEFECTS
with,
Properly Adjusted Glasses
as well as
Prompt Repairing and Re
placement of Broken Lenses
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C. E. ZURBRIGG
Optometrist at Exeter
Office open every week day
except Wednesday
Phone 38
WANTED—A second-hand bicycle.
Ideal Meat Market.
FOR SALE—About five tons of
good clover hay. Apply to Thos.
Pooley, Kirkton R.R. 1. Phone 9rl4
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FOR SALE—7 pigs, 8 weeks
Apply to Geo. Barfcner, Exeter. -----__V ..
SALE—Weaned pigs.
Arthur Broderick, Exeter,
ltp.
LOCALS
and Mrs Dearing
spent the week-end in London.
Miss Eileen Snell, of the Jones
. &; May staff, is holidaying this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns spent
the week-end in London and Inger
soll, 61
Trooper W, C. Cutting was home
I on a week’s leave from Camp Bor-
i den.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kestie, of St.
Thomas, spent Sunday with Mrs. C.
P. Harvey.
Mrs. G. A. Hawkins is visiting
with her niece, Mrs. Taylor, of Lon
don, this week.
Mr. Herman Dettmer, of Kitch
ener, spent the week-end with his
sister, Mrs. Lome Oke.
Mr, and Mrs.. D. Aikenhead, of
Brucefield, spent Sunday with Mr.;
and Mrs. Ed. Lindenfield.
FOR SALE—Winter carrots, 60c I MnnJiv Ortper bushel or 2!5c per 11-qt. basket. I Reserve Monaaj, L>ct. _-7tn
Douglas Hill, 1 mile west of Cre- for the badminton dance with
diton. ' /V -
CIDER MILL—Our cider mill
will be running every day from now
until the
Zimmer,
FOR
ply to
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SALE—Perfection heater,FOR
home-made carpet pieces, stone jugs,
various sizes, pictures and several other articles. Apply, Mrs. Charlotte |
‘ Brown, Crediton.---------V---------
FOR SALE—One McClary Fur-
nacett and Silent Glow oil 10-inch
burner. Apply to J, C, Vidt.
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IFOR SALE—Red Cow 5 years
old, due Nov. 10; sow with 10 pigs
2 weeks old. Jim Miller, phone
Kirktbn 22r9.---------.V---------
FOR SALE OR RENT at once—
Storey and a half house, Andrew Street, 3TW.ce bath. W. C. ’Pearce,
Exeter.-V---------
-Winter carrots, 60c I 5c per 11-qt. basket. Reserve Monday
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GIRL
housework.
Southcott.
end of the season. Alex
Dashwood. 10-4-4 tp
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WANTED—For general
Apply to Miss Stella
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HOUSE”'FOR RENT—-Fully mod
ern, heated, partly furnished, pos
session anytime, on West Victoria
Street Apply W. F. Abbott, Box
13, Exeter. Phone 30, after
p.m,
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STRAYED—From lot 11, S.
Boundary of Usborne, 2 yearling
steers, without horns, one roan with
white face, the other red. Commun
icate with H. Berry, phone Kirktoi^
22rl3. 23-3tc
13.
HORSES. Dead
Two-hour set-
Phone Credi-
Jack William-
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CASH FOR FOX
animals removed,
vice, day or night,
ton, 47rl5, collect.
HOUSE FOR SALE—Good, med
ium-sized brick house, hydro and
nice let, for. $900.00. C. V. Pick
ard.
■Comfort
cottage, reasonable price and
terms. storey brick house
all conveniences, in good
Also two houses suitable
C.
re-
for
V.
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FOR SALE—Highway farm, good
buildings, water an electricity. Oth
er farms. Houses, Exeter and Lii-
can. Old Metropolitan and build
ing lots. W. >C. Pearce, Exeter.
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HOUSES FOR SALE-
able
<easy
with
jpalr.
duplexing or apartments.
Pickard, Phone 165, Exeter,
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’ FARMS FOR SALE—150 acres,
good buildings and convenient to
Exeter. Very easy terms. 100
acres, brick house, bank barn, hy
dro. Terms'!1 immediate possession.^
Several other good farms. C. V.
Pickard, phone 165, Exeter.
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WILL PAY CASH for horses and I
cattle over 300' pounds/ dead or
alive, free of medicine or disease.
Phone Kirkton 34r3, collect.
Francis Mink Ranches.
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See Geo. F. Clark for all kinds of
Windmills, pump jacks, pumps and
piping. Repairing Windmills and
pumps. Phone Crediton 23-0, R, R.
3 Dashwood,
V^—.—.
hatching eggs wanted—
We are in the market for addition
al flocks to supply us with hatching
Pggs foT the 1942 season. Flocks
are culled and blood-tested free of
ehargo, Free cases are supplied
ana the express is paid on the eggs
and on the empty cases by us. We
pay a premium over Globe prices of
15c per dozen for a 65 per cent
hatch, 17c a dozen for a *70 per
oont hatch. We have a long sea
son from January until July, Write
for full particulars. Also wanted to
purchase pullets of all ages.—
WEUBLE 'CHTOK HATCHERIES,
LTH.f Fergus, Ont. ' 10-Mtc
Ross
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Thanksgiving
BINGO
STEWART BROS. GARAGE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th
at 8.30 sharp
Additional 10 rounds of turkeys
Door Prize — Turkey
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Marion Pooley
Beauty Shoppe
All Work Guaranteed
Exeter Phone 245
i
Delaying your ordei* for D. &
H. Anthracite is unwise with
winter right on your doorstep,
f Be sure of all the heat your home
needs
Order D. and H. Anthracite today.
Willis Tipping and his orchestra, j
Mrs. McAvoy and Miss Annie
Sanders returned Sunday from a
month’s visit at the home of Mr. j
and Mrs. Harmon • Gill at Grand
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ratz, Gert
rude and Dorothy, of Shipka, spent
Sunday with Mr. and
Westcott.
Mr. Orval Lawson, of
Of Commerce staff at
holidaying . for two weeks at his
home here.'
Mrs, George Grant an'd son, Gary,
of St. Thomas, spent Monday and
Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Clarke.
Mrs. E. A. Follick returned home
on Friday after spending the sum
mer with her daughter, Mrs. Edna
Hearts, in Toronto.
Mrs. Wm. Stone has a Yellow
Transparent apple tree which is
’bearing second growth apples this
year. It is also in bud.
Dr. H. G. Martyn, principal of
Stratford Normal' School and Mrs.
Martyn were Sunday, visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Appleton,
J,r., of Hensail, moved on Thurs
day last into one of Mrs. John
Prout’s apartments on Main
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryckman
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Quance
Clifford spent Sunday • with
and Mrs. W. J. Beer at Grand Bend.
Mrs. C, W. Christie, Exeter, .has
been appointed Superintendent of
Outpost Members’ Department of
the Provincial W.C.T.U. for the com
ing term. *
Rev. H/jennings, who was re
cently appointed to the Anglican
charge at Thedford, has been elec
ted vice-president of the East
Lambtori Ministerial Association.
Visitors at the home of Mrs. L.
Sweitzer on Sunday were Mrs.
Clara Neigarth and son, of Detroit,
Mrs. Harry Sweitzer, of Kitchener,
and Mrs. C. Wuertz of Pigeon,
Mich.
Mr. Wm, Hatter continues to im
prove from his recent accident and
is able to be tup and around home.
One knee was, very badly burned
when it came in contact with the
hot motor.,
Mrs, B. W. F, Beavers returned-
home Friday after attending as a
delegate the W.C.T.U. convention
held at Sarnia. Mr. Reg. Beavers
accompanied her home and spent
the day here.
L.A.C. Richard TL Quinton, Who
has been receiving the Exeter Times-
Advocate regularly since
overseas writes. that he didn’t
■appreciate the paper until he
got away from home.
*4 Mr, Frank Taylor received a
gram Tuesday morning stating
his brother. William, of Saginaw,
Mich,, is critically III in hospital.
Ke is the eldest’of the family, be
ing in his 80th year,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Cook spent
the week-end in St. Thomas, Fort
Burwell and Tlllsohburg and at-i
tended the wedding trf Mrs, Ceok’s
niece, Miss Beatrice Turnbttlt, in
St. Thomas en. Saturday.
Mrs, Ed.
the 'Bank
Orillia, is
St.
and
and
Mr.
going
half
had
tele-
that
Phone S3 and say—
“PILL ’ER UP!.’’
Jas. P. Bowey
For a Quick Come-Back...
......to Autumn Beauty
Your Permanent Wave at
TOMLINSON'S
Phone 146
Platts-
E. Ir-
of St,
Monday, October 13th, Thanks
giving Day, ’will be a public holiday.
Miss Agnes Ramsay, of
ville, is visiting with Mrs.
win.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale,
Thomas, were here Sunday visiting
with Mrs. Amelia Dale, Mrs. Ache
son and Mrs. Billings.
A large tomato measuring 15%
inches in circumference grown by
Mr. ’Nelson Schenk, of Stephen, was
brought into the office Wednesday
morning and is on exhibition in our
window. ’
Messrs. Hugh Berry,
and dark Fisher were
Friday of last week,
two* were to act as judges at the
Wyoming Fair but it was-called off
on account of rain.
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Win. Coates
at Wyoming
The former
Foot Sufferers!
Special Attention!
The Special Representative of
Miracle Foot Aid
HAMILTON, ONT.
Will be at
Tuesday, Oct. 21st
A. E. WUERTH’S STORE
“The Home of Bunny White’’
Exeter, on
1 to 7 p.m.
PLAN TO SEE HIM!
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priced zat $29.95
-W.M.S.,
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Trinity
Sermon
SOAP
12c
SOAP FLAKESCRANBERRY JELLY
BLACK or MIXED TEA
Blue Ribbon
. 25c ... . 19c
3 tins for ..
CLEANSER
Classic
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFauI
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
18th Sunday Aftei'
a.m.—Sunday School
p.m.—Evensong and
“Gratitude”
■ The Fall Deanery will
Trivitt Memorial Church on Fri
day, October 10th. Holy Gom-
munion at 10 a.m.
FALL ..
Maple Leaf
1 box
•t!
over for
the
visit-
Mrs.
will be
churches
CORNSTARCH
1 box
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sirs. J, G» Cochrane. Organist
Dr, Alexander Isler will preach
next Bunday at both services.
10 a.m.—Sunday School
Anniversary
Anniversary Services' will be held
Sunday, October 19th, at which time
Rev. Hugh Jack, B.A., of Seaforth,
will bring the messages.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev, Norval J. Woods, M.A.
Minister
Mrs, Iff, J. Dore
Organist and Choir Leader1
11 a, m.—Public Worship
Church School
Tlianlcsgiving Service
7 p.m.—Rev. Lang, of Woodham
Thursday, Oct.
at Mrs, K, J,
Thursday, 7.30
meeting of
Study.
9, 3 ip.m.-
Sims’.
p.m. —- Midweek
prayer, and Bible
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev, Arthur Page, Jlinister
W. R. Goulding, A.T,C.M.
Organist and Clioir Leader
'Thanksgiving Sunday
11 x a.m.—The Sacrament of the
Lords’ Supper.
3 p.m.—‘Church School
7 p.m.—The Minister
Wednesday, *8 p.m.—‘Prayer Service
Thursday, 2.30 p.m.—-W.M.'S.
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be held in
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
10 a.m.—Sunday School
Sunday Services at 11 a.m. and
7.30 p.m.
Tuesday, 8 p.m.—'Prayer Meeting
Friday, 8 p.m.—Young People’s
Everyone Welcome
Pastor—E. Clemens
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Don’t fail to see our new smart styles in lovely tweeds in loose or close. fitting
models. These coats do not have fur collars. They are smart, warm and will give
excellent wear.
GREY WOOL-PLAID BLANKETS
That will stand a lot of rough usage, but
are lovely and warm.
Extra value each $4,50
PILLOW CASES ‘
A vary good pillow case 42 inches wide.
The last we will have at this price.
Special each 25c
KENWOOtt ANO O, V. BLANKETS
These come in plain shaded as weill as
reversible. We would suggest that you buy
now as prices will be higher.
Plain shades $5*50
/ PURE LINEN TOWELLING^
are fortunate in having a few pieces
left of all linen towelling. These are ex
cellent value at per yard 55c
Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats lor Colder Weather
Many of the cloths we are showing we cannot replace, if we could the price would
be several dollars more. Buy your new coat early. You will save money.
BOYS’ AND MEN’S RUBBER BOOTS
You will soon be needing a pair. We are
still selling them at lastz years prices.
Per pair $2.00
MEN’S DOE SKIN WORK SHIRTS
Another line that we think worth while
telling you about. Come in two qualities
in shades of green, grey and wine
Priced at $1.25 & $1.50
MEN’S RED BACK OVERALLS >
A full roomy garment that is well made.
A good weight and will give long wear. ’
v Special each $1.95
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NEW FELT HATS FOR MEN
The new shapes and shades are here. Let
us show you what is new.
Priced at $2.00 & $3.50
NEW ENGLISH DINNERWARE
In two new patterns. These sets are 97 pieces and come in two now patterns that
we feel sure you will like. Very special each $22.50
SEE OUR NEW WALLPAPERS 1
Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
assorted
6 cakes . . ..
JELLO
Pudding Fowders
assorted
3 for
FLOUR
Five Roses
LOCAL NEWS
The World Series is
anothet year. „„
Thanksgiving services
observed in the various
next Sunday.
Mrs. John Head, Mrs. Ronald
Witwer, Sally and Tom and Mr. and
Mrs.- Calvin Simpsoji and Jimmy, of
London, and Mr. Fred Hatter, of
Blyth, visited on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hatter.
Pte. Ellis Roadhouse, of
R.C.A.S.C., at Camp Borden,
ed with his cousins,. Mr. and
John Luxton, Thursday of
w§ek. Two brothers, Earl
Truman served in the Great
the former losing his life in a?ction/
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snell pent
the latter part of last week in To
ronto with Mr, and Mrs, W. A.
■Patrick. 'Mrs. Eugene Beaver ac
companied them home and is spend
ing this week With her sister, Mrs.
Harold Skinner.
Mrs. C. W. Christie’, Huron Coun
ty President, Exeter, conducted the
devotional period, subject “Prayer”,
on Wednesday afternoon at the Pro
vincial Convention of the W.'C.T.XL,
held in Deyine St. United Church,
Sarnia, tjite week;—Sarnia Observer
Last Friday evening, Mr. and, Mrs.
Jack Green, Mrs. W. D, Sanders,
Mrs. M. W. Telfer and Mrs. 0. H.
Sanders attended the closing ses
sion and installation of officers of
the. Grand Chapter of Ontario,
O.E.S., held at the Royal York Ho
tel, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. ’Bbrt North and
daughter, Audrey, of Woodstock,
Mrs. Winnie Bishop, of Moncton,
N.B., and Raymond Higgins, of Lon
don, attended the reception and
presentation given here on Friday
evening for William K. Higgins, on
the eve of his departure for Camp
Borden, where he will be a member
of the 5th Armored ‘Division Signals.
Chief Norry received work last
week that a Chevrolet ear answer
ing the description of the one stol
en from Mr,. Clayton Frayne, of
town, a couple of weeks ago, had
been located in Montreal and that
the thieves who had stolen the car
had been apprehended. Furtljey de
tails were lacking. Mr, FrayAe and
son Ray accompanied Mr; G. J. Dow
to Montreal Sunday to bring the
car home.
A despatch from Meaford dated
October 1st states “The work of re
building the Rydall chopping mill
which was .practically totally des
troyed by fire recently, is now near
ing completion. The entire frame
work Of the building is complete and
at the present time the work is eon-’
tjnuing in the interior. The fire
which occurred a few Weeks ago
was the most serious fire in years.” Mr, RydaiL owner of the mliX is a
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
KyddL
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No Charges for Consultation
“Miracle” Method of Correction
successfully proven by our many
satisfied customers in this
district.
James Street W.A.
The women’s Association of
James St. Church held their regular
meeting In the church parlors with
Mrs. F. May in charge. The meet
ing opened with hymn 321, "Come
Ye Thankful People Oome”. Mrs.
Page had charge of the devotional
period, Reports were given from
the various committees. AJter a
few items of business Mrs. R. Kestie
gave a reading on "Mrs, Snoddy’S1
Diet” and, Mrs. A. 0, Elliot sang a
solo, accompanied by Mrs. E, Har
vey. Tlife meeting closed with the
Mizpah benediction after which .tea
was served.
hcott Bros
of Rock-
Mr. and
home ,of
1 Mr’, and Mrs. James' Francis and
I Jane, of Tavistock, and Mrs. Calvin
Clarke and baby, Beverley,
wood, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Geo. Jaques.
Recent visitors in the
W. H. Johnston were, Mrs. Angus
Ma'cKeuzie, of Edmonton, formerly
Miss Barbara Blake, of Ashfield^
Her four sons volunteered for war
services. One is ” overseas; one is
in the R.C.M.P.; another is in a
military office, while the youngest
I was rejected. Mr. MacKenzie is
| in the Education Department for
Alberta. Mrs. MacKenzie, in her
visit to Ontario friends, Was with
her brother, Mr. -and Mrs. Robert
Blake, of Holmesville, their daugh
ter, Mrs. Whitmore of the Blyth
Standard and Mrs. Weller, of God-^
erich. . . '
Trooper John Jasney, of Camp
Borden, was home over .the week
end with his Wife and fainily. Mr.
and Mrs. Nat Corbett, Mi4, and Mrs.
Russell Brintnell and family, of
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Trieb-
ner and Roy, Mr, Jetson Corbett,
all of London, Mi;, and Mrs. Wm.
Corbett, of Credlton, gathered to
gether at Mrs. Jasney’s home at
Crediton and presented him with a
military pen and pencil in a leather
case. They also accompanied
-to London at night to take train/ ter Camp Borden.’ He
wished the best of luelt and a TeWgk
him
the
was
safe
FLYOCIDE
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Kills Flies Instantly. Will not
Taint Food Pr Stain Delicate
Fabrics.
8 oz, 25c.......................... refill 20c
16 oz* 45c .......................refill 40d
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Your Drugs at
ROBERTSON’S
SOPhone Exeter
In One of Our New
From our large range of attractively
designed ready-to-Wears or if you pre
fer to have one tailored to suit your in
dividual taste, let us measure you' for
that smart new coat.
W. W. TAMAN
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
Murray Mission Band • ,
The Murray Mission Band met at
the home of Mrs. Chas. Johns o,u
-Friday. In the absence of Miss
Broderick, Mrs. Woods took the
first chapter of the new stu'dy book,
“Lanterns in the China Sky”! “Duan
Deh Finds the Royal Road to
Learning” is a most interesting
story. The best of this book is -that
the stories are all authentic. Pray
er Ws offered and the Lord’s
•prayer Was repeated In unison. Mar
ion Woods, African herald, then
read a story and also a poem, The
Worid Erlends were given out and
the autumn thankoffering envel
opes. Mary McKtilght and Louisa
Woods took up the offering. The
meeting was dismissed with the
benediction,
Trivitt W.A.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of'Trivitt
MemorialjOhurch met in the Parish
Hall on Tuesday evening with a fair
attendance. The meeting opened “with the litany and prayers by the
president. Mrs. Luxton read the
scripture. The roll call was ans
wered by lie alternate reading of
Psalm 6'6, The correspondence' was
read and, the treasurer’s report giv
en. . The business was discussed
and it was decided to have a pork
and bean supper on October
.The meeting closed with the
diction after which lunch was
ed.
28 th.
bene-
sevv-
Mr. and Mrs, Claude Lampman,
and Claude junior, of Niagara
Falls, Now' York, spent the week
end with their cousins, Mi*, and Mrs.
K. J, Lamp man, ,
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