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For Perm an ents of pasting Beauty,
Fugene, Spiral, Croquixiole, Com
bination, Machineless
VEBxl C, DECKER, Prop,
Phone 112
Evenings by Appointment
Exeter Markets
Old Wheat, $1N)9.
Creamery butter. 39 c.
Eggs. A Large, 27c
Egs, Medium, 25c
Eggs. B, 21c
Dressed Hogs, §14.60.
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Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont. Phone 135
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Hogs Wanted
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Special Feature
I PRICE THIS WEEK $14,90
‘Birth of the Blues
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a Musical Comedy
•starring-—
BING CROSBY, MARY
MARTIN and ROCHESTER
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
two features
“The Chocolate Soldier
Archie Etherington
Phone 171x11, Exeter
LOCALS
with—
NELSON EDDY, RISE
STEVENS and an all-star cast
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
“Parachute Battalion”
starring—
ROBERT PRESTON
and HARRY CAREY
Coming , . .
JUNE 4th, 5th and 6th
“LOUISIANA PURCHASE”.
with— BOB HOPE
Youthful eyes are pre
requisite for R.C.A.F. pilots
and gunners. Your eyes
may be too old for that job
but there is no reason why
you should not enjoy good
comfortable vision.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. John Galloway
Mrs. J. G. Cociirane, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Public Worship
7 p.m.-—Public Worship
The C.'C.C. will meet at the home of
Mrs. A. Moir on Tuesday, June
2nd, at 3 p.m.
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— Better See—•
C. E. ZURBRIGG
Optometrist at Exeter
Office open every week day
except Wednesday
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Marion Pooley
Beauty Shoppe
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 245
MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH
Rev, Nerval J. Woods, M,A.
Minister
Mrs. N. J. Dore
Organist and Choir Leader
10.30 a.m,—Public Worship and
Sunday School, The Minister.
7 ip.m.—Public Worship. The Min
ister
Thursday, 7.30 p.m. — Midweek
meeting of prayer and Bible study.
LOW PRICED
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We offer ten good patterns in English feltols and Canadian Rexoleum in two and
three yard widths. These are very suitable for bedroom halls as well as dining
rooms and kitchens. Note these low prices
6 ft. x 9 ft. $1.95, 9 fit. x 9 ft. $3.69 9 ft. x 10i/2 ft. $4.25
9 ft. x 12 ft $4.95, 9 ft. x 15 ft. $5.95
PAPER BLINDS
In green and cream crepe paper without
rollers. Each 15c.
WASHABLE BLINEJS
With rollers, a good looking blind at a low
price. Green and cream each 55c
FRILLED SCRIM CURTAINS
2^4 yards long. A good curtain for bed-
roomis with green, red, blue or gold1
trimming. Per pair $1.15
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LACE CURTAINS
Comes in’ ecru shade — 2^4 yards long,
ready to hang. A good value at per pair
$1.59 — $1.95 — $2.50JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Arthur Page, Minister*
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
■Church School, Bible Class
-The Ministei’
I | Exeter
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Mr. Wm. Davis, of Sky Harborj-------—
Airport, spent May 24th with his j
mother, {
Mrs. William Hill is visiting at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. I We don’t have to tell yoii that rail-
Clarise
Miss
was a
Ida M.
Mr.
spent the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. Chas. Birney.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hern, of
Goderich, visited at the home.of
and Mrs. Charles Johns.
Mrs. Ellen Wilkinson left
week for Belgrave, where she
tends remaining foi* a time.
Mr. and Mrs. Gourley, of
Marys, were week-end guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hodgson.
Mr. Borden Sanders,- of the Medi
cal School, London, sipent the holi
day week-end at his nome here.
Mrs. Irene Miles and Norma, of
London, spent the holiday with the
former’s mother, Mrs. Lillian Short.
Mr. Bill MdCreath, of Kincar
dine, spent the holiday at the home
of his grandmother, Mrs. I. Arm
strong.
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood, of Sud
bury, spent the week-end with the
former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Wood.
Mr. Grant
ronto, spent
parents, Mr.
lingwood.
Mr.
son Ross,
week-end with Mr.
Schroeder...
Mr. and Mrs.
and Betty Ann,
the holiday with
lary Horton. >■
Mr. Sidney West,, who is on the!
staff of the North Bay Daily Nug- i
get, spent the *holiday week-end with )
his mother in^town. t
Mrs. Frank Murdock, and Miss- j
es Isabelle and Helen Anthony, of|
Hamilton, visited over the week
end with Rev. and Mrs. Jas. An-
gthony.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Higgins and
Miss F'errol, of Clinton, spent May
25 th with
Hunter and
gins.
Mr. and
Toronto, were holiday
the home of Mrs. J. C.
E. H. Beaver returning
for a visit.
Mr, George Kennings, of Lobo, j
and Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Wright and
daughter, Marie, of Detroit, vis
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Noble Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis, Jeanette
and William, of Tara, spent the;
week-end holidays in Exeter. Mrs.
Sidney Davis returned to Tara with
them on a visit.
Mr. Grant Taylor, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Hector Taylor,, who has been
attending Western University, Lon
don, has passed his exams and is
home for the summer.
Miss Labelle Sims, nurse-in-train
ing at the Kitchener-Waterloo Hos
pital, Kitchener, is spending three
weeks’ vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Adams, of
Dunnville, Mr. and Mrs. Ted 'Ta
man and Toni, of'Listowel, an'd Mr,
and Mrs, Robert Graves and son, of
London, were visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. W, W, Taman over the week
end-
Mr. Frank Johns, Roger and Gor
don, of Toronto, visited over the
week-end aWith Mr. and Mrs, Percy McFalls. ^Mr. Johhs spoke at the
James St. Sunday School in the af-.
ternoon add &t the evening service [nud 9.10 p.m.
saug two delightful solos. ,
Students attending the Wester-
velt Business College in London,
were home for the holiday week*'
end.
Jean
STORING COAL NOW
IS PLAIN COMMON SENSE
I road transportation facilities will
! be at a premium this autumn. War |
(goods must move first. “y'
’• [for the planes, tanks and guns by
‘putting in1 your winter’s supply of
coal as early as • possible. This is
one way of doing your bit.
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JUNE 11th, 12th and 13th
“KEEP ’EM FLYING”
with— ABBOTT & COSTELLO
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a.m.~
a.m.-
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JUNE 25th, 26th and 27th
“HONKY TONK”
with—CLARK GABLE
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Miss Evelyn Howard, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard.
Mrs. Vyrne Smith, Mrs. Norman
Hunter and Arlene and Mr. and
Mrs. George Smith, of London, spent
Sunday and Monday with friends in
Milverton.
Pte. Bill Dunsford, R.C.A.P.’C.,
of Kitchener, spent the week-end
With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
Dunsford. Bill was transferred to
Listowel on Monday.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Spanish Onions
Tomatoes
Bonny Best
John Bear
Earliana
Beaf Steak
Petunia
Snap Dragon
Geraniums
Ferns and other
Flowering Plants
L. DAY & SON
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MACHINELESS WAVING
® For new halt loveliness
make in appointment now
fdt ah Othermo Machineless
Wave* This brilliant British
achievement in machineless
waving is now here from
England for* the first time,
You’ll find it highly beneficial
to your hair—and you’ll be
delighted with t results*
TOMLINSON’S
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Hairdressingi'
Phone 146
Snell. |
Ruby Treble, ot Toronto, jgo^ (irs(,
week-end visitor with Mrs. ■ “
Sanders.
W. J. Birney, of’ Toronto,
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7 p.m.—The Minister.
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Mr.
this
in-; i f
st.
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Collingwood, of
the holiday with
and Mrs. Thos.
and Mrs, Carl Scriven and
of Toronto, spent the
and Mrs. Chas.
J.
of
Mr. and Mrs. Hil-
Harvey Me’sser
Toronto, spent
Mrs. W. A.
Phone 33
Jas. P. Howey
3 Good Dances
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SPRUCE GROVE
TUESDAY & FRIDAY NITES
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EXETER OPERA HOUSE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Steeper’s Orchestra
10
11
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middleuaiss
Trinity 'Sunday
a.m.—Sunday School
a.,m,—Moiming Prayer and Ser
mon: ‘The Lord a Great God”
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Worship
<7,30 p.m.—Evangelistic
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer
ing.
. All are welcome.
Pastor—E. Clemens
meet-
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wide Linoleums while they .
are available
Three exceptionally good patterns to choose from with just a few rooms left.
You will like the patterns. Price per yard $4.25 I
Congoleum
We carry a full stock of Congoleums in all sizes as well as two of the best patterns in
two and three yard widths. Bring the size of your room and get our prices.
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Odd Lengths of Linoleum
We offer a few lengths of 4 yard wide linoleums with pot enough for a large room
at substantial savings ”
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Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
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; Sergt. and Mrs. Jackson, of High
1 River, Alta., have been visiting with
I then* uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
i F. Brierley and othei’ relatives.
| Sgt. Jackson, who has been training
| at Trenton, has been transferred to
J High River. L.A.C. Harold Myers,
also of High River, who is stationed
at St. Thomas, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Brierley ovex’ Sujiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns spent
last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Johns and family. Mrs.
(Dr.) Walter Johns and daughter,
Barbara Anne, of Edmonton, accom
panied by her mother, Mrs.' Merritt,
of Waterloo, spent a pleasant day
with them. M-rs.
ter will return to
monton the lattex’
CiP'l. Johns has
Johns and daugh-
their home in Ed-
part of this week,
attended Sarcee
camp and will again teach at sum
mer school in the University of Al
berta.
Patrick, of i visitors at |
Snell, Mrs. I
with them |
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Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hig-
Graduation Gift
The Original
Apple Blossom Cologne
60c — 95c — $1.50
Your Drugs at
ROBERTSON’S
50 ExeterPhone
LOCAL NEWS
is
Kinney, of Toronto,
visitor with tMr. and
Hockey.
Q. Branton, of To
23c
8c per pack
39c
MY T NICE WHEAT FLAKES
5 lb. bag..................
CORN FLAKES
Post Sugar Crisp....
WHEAT FLUFFS
Large bushel bag..
FANCY COOKIES—Four Varieties
’Strictly fresh...... ..........................per lb 19c
VANCAMP’S TOMATO JUICE
Large-20 ox. tin.............. 2 for 19c
PREPARED MUSTARD
Harry Horne’Sj fancy tumbler.............».15c
• FLOUR SPECIAL —■ THURS, FRI. SAT.
Five Roses.........................98 lb. bag $2.69
STOVE PIPE ENAMEL
With tin and brush............
IDEAL SILVER POLISH
Large bottle.,,.......................
LARGE MEATY PRUNES
Save sugar................... 2 lbs. 28c
HARRY HORNE’S VANILLA
With fancy vinegar jar,
RED ROSE SALMON
Fancy .pack............;........
27c
...25c
...19c
1 lb. can 19c
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Bros
Phone 16 Exeter
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Bus Service
Change of Time Table
effective May 1st ‘
Leaves I^xeter
SOUTH BOUND daily including
Sundays, 9 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.
Saturdays 9 a.m., 2 p.m. and
6.30 p.m.
Sundays and Holidays, 9 a.m.,
6.30 p.m. and 9.60 p.m.
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I NORTH BOUND, daily except
Sundays and Holidays, 1.30 p.m.
j and 8 p.m. '
.Sundays and Holidays 1.30 p.m.
They were Arthur Hern, Miss
Brook and Miss Margaret Al
Sec your local agent
For further information '
TOMLINSON ’S BARBER SHOP
Phone 146
[ lison, of Usbdrne; Misses Florence .
“a CoMe’ Western Ontario Motorways
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. J. W. Powell spent the week
end with Mrs. Powell.
Miss Audrey Calhoun, of Toron
to, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Penhale.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller, of
Niagara Falls, visited with Mr. and ■
Mrs. E. J. Shapton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Onalee, of
week-end with
Rev. Andrew _________, _ _ _
i ronto, who spent the week-end with
j Rev. J. W. and Miss Florence Down,
j returned home on Monday even
ing with Mr. Frank Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hay, Doris
and Patsy spent Monday in Paisley
With Mr. and Mrs. William Tooke
an’d with Mr.
South America,
iting.
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J. W. Batson, Keith |
London, spent the
Mrs. Thos. Harvey.
McLauchlin, of To-
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Summer Toggery for Men
Summer Days are Just
Around the corner. Do
Not Let it Find You
Unprepared^ Q r df ef r
Your Clothes at Once
and be sure of Delivery
Hats • • •
Hats by Adam and Morgan
—Names which guarantee
the unconditional excellence
and wearability
Mrs. Pearl A. Poles, of St. Thomas,
visiting with Mrs. J. W. Powell.
Laverne Christie, of Manning
Pool, Toronto, was home for the
week-end.
Rev. and .Mrs. A.‘ Page and John
spent the week-end in Thanxesville
and Chatham.
Mr. Silas Reid, of London, spent
the holidays with his aunt, Miss
Alice Handford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schlimme, of
London, spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Darling.
. Miss Leone Treble, of Toronto,
spent the week-end-with her grand
father, Mr. Ed. Treble.
Mr. George
was a holiday
Mrs. Kenneth
Mrs. Olive
rpnto, was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. May over the holidays:
Mr. and Mrs. Art, Cann and Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Cann and Gwyn
spent the week-end in Dunnville.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hawkins were
holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
O. H. Becker, of New Hamburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Green and
Lois, of Pt. Stanley, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Green on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winer- spent
the week-end holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. C.. F. Chambers in London.
Mr. Lloyd Reynolds, of Welland,
spent the week-end with his par- •
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luthex* Reynolds.1
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lindenfield and,
Arnold spent Sunday in Windsor
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floody.
Mr. E. M. Dignah has returned
home after visiting for a few weeks
with his st>n Howard at Niagara-on- [ Able Seaman
T r'1" .been spending a few days’ leave with
Mr. Ray Creech and Miss Gwen ‘ \ T
Teale, of Forest, spent the holidays j can. Mr. Duncan ...ixv it.. e...... .. _ pacjfjc ocean and
Vancouver.
Mr; and Mrs.
Kathleen, of St.
Frayne, of Wdlland, and Stanley
Frayne, of ListoWel, spent the
Week-end with Mi’, and Mrs. (jlay-
| ton Frayne.
[ Dr. Frank Blatchford, of. Ft. Wil-
Iliam, who attended the Ontario Den-
— ----- —- ---------— .tai Convention'in Toronto last week,Lucknow, had a ploasaht visit ,on j spent the week-end with his fath-
Sunday afternoon with Mrs» Rich- er, Mr, Francis Blatchford, and with
ard Johnston. ,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood.
A.C.2 A. E. Lindenfield and Mrs. I .....................
Lindenfield, of Torohto, visited!
over tlie^ week-end with their par-1 Captain Bragg and Sergeant More
head were discussing1 another mom-,
her of their outfit, a man who
was serving his third ItitOh. Said
Sergeant Morehead: “He’s a great
ladies* man, isn't he.?*’
“Yes,” replied Captain Efagg, “he
makes love to approximately six
diffdr^nt girls every Week,”
“What do you mean, ‘approxi
mately’?”
“Oh, roughly.”
George Tooke, of
Who was home vis-
John Duncan hasthe-Lake. j
Mr. Ray Creech and Miss Gwen | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dun-
has been on the
came home
Suits...
Despite War conditions
customers the finest British woolen's in a°wide
variety of attractive patterns—tailor made or
made-to-measure.
Sport Coats...
Summer styles demand sport and lounge jackets
in new tweeds and summer weaves. We have an
attractive range of samples for the careful buyer.
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we are still offering our'
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with the former’s mother, Mrs. T.;
G. Creech.
Pte. Howard J. 'Elliot, of the
R.C.O.C. at Barryfield Camp, King-
at hisston, spenls^the holidays
home here.
Mrs. William Gardiner,
ford, is visiting with her
Mrs. Samuel Parsons, and other re
latives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnston, of
Oran Moir
Catharines,
from
and
Earl
of Mea-
mother,
ents at Zurich and in Exeter.
Mrs. W, W. Cooper, Of Kippen,
enjoyed visits with Mr, and Mrs,
Jas. Lawson and with W. H. John
ston on Friday of last week,
Misses Dorothy Trattnair and Bet
ty Hogarth, nurses-ln-trainlng at
Victoria Hospital, London, spent
Saturday at their respective homes
here,
W. W. TAMAN
and
Hir-
and
Mrs.
Visitors With Mr. and Mrs, Alf.
Hicks for the holiday were Mr.
and Mrs. Mervin Wilson, of London;
Mr. and Mrs; Art Ford, of Hibbert;
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peters
children, of Atwood and Mrs.
am Shaft ton. ‘
Holiday visitors with Mr.
Mrs. J. Caldwell were Mr, and
Harold Beaver of St. Catharines,
Eldon Caldwell and family, Mary
Caldwell and MiSs Margaret
Galagher, of London.
Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Penhale, of
Toronto, motored up for the holi
days and were accompanied back
to Toronto by Mr; and Mrs. Rd.
Penhale who have been visiting for
Miss Audrey .Sims and Miss Phyl
lis Filman, of London, spent the
Week-end with Mr. and Mfs. W.
Sims.
Rev. W. O. Mathers, of FullartOn,
preached at the morning and eve
ning services in Main Street Church
on Sunday. Rev. N. J. Woods, the
minister, was taking anniversary
services at the Munro appointment
of the Fuljarton circuit.
Mrs. McNaughton and Mrs. Mit
chell, Of London, and Miss Muriel
Hogarth, of Windsor, jspent the|
holiday with Mr. Fred Hogarth and
Miss E. j. Hogarth. Miss Hogarth
is very much improved and able to
be up a little each day. Miss Bow-7-------/V ----------------------’— ° ** ***'*'*« cavil UUyV lviiss X>ow*two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. i den, of Centralia, has been with her
Walker. , |for the past week.
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