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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1940-09-26, Page 8THURSDAY, SEPT. 2«tU, 1040 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Exeter Markets .K We have installed a New Permanent Wave Machine so that our clientele may have the most up-to-date in Hairdressing. Permanent Waves that curl and beautify your hair and leave it more glo>-y ami ricner tnau e»er before, at reasonable price-. Si ral, CToquignole and Combina­ tion Permanents | Evening by Appointment Phone 112: VERA C. DECKER, Prop. • New Wheat GSc for Wheat Board Old Wheat 55e. Creamery Butter 2 Sc. Dairy Buttei 22c. Eggs. A large 2 8c. Egg?., im.iium 2Ge. Eggs B. 2 m. Hogs, dressed $11.75 BINGO! SATURDAY, SEPT. 28th Look for the outdoor Bingo somewhere on Main St. Saturday evening. On Thursday evening, October 10th, Bingo will be held in the Legion’^ new rooms. Prizes, turkeys. Chopped Virginia Ham Loaf Home Made Head Cheese Home Made Meat Loaf Macaroni & Cheese Loaf Virginia Heim Cooked Ham Bologna Weiners, Etc A Full Line of Fresh and Cured Meats but we can do the next best thing —• able use We do it that ease which you subject your eyes. prolong the comfort- of those you have, by furnishing glasses Hi) on the strain to C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Open every w’eek day except Wednesday 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 Rally Day Service 7 p.m.—Public Worship Sermon: 4th talk to Pre-Com- munLants. “Christian Living” Sunday, Oct. 20, Anniversary Ser­ vices. • •Smart Winter Coats In the Season’s Newest Cloths and Styles WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO SEE THESE BEFORE YOU PURCHASE THAT COAT YOU WILL BE WANTING • • I NEW YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICES INTERESTING. FOR SALE—50 acres pasture in Elimville area.'—W. C. Pearce, ter. Marion Pooley BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 245 The Ideal Meat Market C. Tanton Phone 38 Main St, WANTED—Ca. able girl for eval housework. 2 children.— Regent St., London. Ontario. LOCALS FOR SALE- -lm■ New Hampshire and Rhode Island Red pullets, ready to lay. Garfield Thomson, phone 48r2, Kirkton. ltc. FOR SALE—Ten young sows due at Christmas time, to Geo. Barkimr. Exeter. Small pigs. o FDR SALE- to Alvin Gingyri 41. R.ll or phone 84r3, Zurich. pig-. 2 . Apply j ltc I ! A.: ply | Zurich 26-2tp. ! ■ The Exeier Badminton Club will I meet at the Arena Thursday evening I at eight o’clock to re-organize for i!I I he coming season. FOR SALE—Cleveland C. C. 31. lady’s bicycle and a C.C.M. Tricycle both in good repair.—Eleanor Hensail. Ontario. Cook l’e is im- of Mr. under Cen-WANTED—Giri, at once, tral Hotel. Crediton. Apply at the Central Hotel, Crediton. ’ WANTED — Refined elderly wo­ man for light housework and com­ panion for lady in Exeter. Comfort­ able home. Apyly in writing to Box 28UT, Exeter. ltc. WANTED horses dead or di.-ease, Phone Fran; is Will pay cash tor or cattle over 500 pounds, alive, free of medicine or suitable for mink feed. Kirkton 3 4r3 collect.— Mink Ranch. WANTED — Girl for general housework. Apply to Miss Stella Southcott. F-OR SALE—8 ft. electric refrig­ erator, electric stove with oven and warming oven, electric washing machine, Heintzman piano with walnut case, oak dining room suit. Apply to Dr. Morphy, Woodham. FOR SALE—Choice quality am­ ber honey in customer’s containers 8c. per lb. This honey is about 90 Parker, ltp per cent, clover. Darrell R.R. 3, Exeter. An- possession 1st November FOR RENT—Residence drew St.. Apply to Geo. Hepburn, Crediton, phone 26r2. On WANTED — Flocks to supply large hatchery with hatching eggs, as high as 20 cents per dozen ■premium paid over market price. Breeds required: Black Minorcas, White Minorcas, Brown Leghorns, Anconas, Jersey Black Giants. Black Australonps, White Wyan- dottes, Jersey White Giants. Buff Orpingtons, Brahamas. Box 280F., Times-Advocate. FOR SALE — Double-barreled, 10 gauge English shotgun, cheap. Apply at Times-Advocate. WANTED — Experienced cook, general, live in, small family. Ap­ ply 11 Grand Avenue, London, On­ tario. 26-2tp. HOUSE FOR SALE—1A storey white brick situated in Crediton. barn with good stable. Apply to El­ mer Lawson. Crediton. Otp. FOR SALE — Brick house, three bedrooms. All conveniences. Priced , Several other homes. Two acreage. — C. V. Pickard. to sell, with ; phone 165, Exeter. Thames Road Farmers’ ClubThe arc booking orders for hard coal and Alberta coal. Orders should be placed as soon as possible. P. Pass- more, Secretary. 19-2te FARMS FOR SALE — Excellent 100 acres, fine buildings, all con­ veniences. Additional 50 acres available. To close estate. Several other farms. C. V. Pickard, phone 165. Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Cline Flynn, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Flynn on Sunday. Miss Patricia Russell is taking a business course at Westervelt school at London. Mr. Joseph Stacey, who has been indisposed for several days .roving. Marie Joan, little daughter 1 and Mrs. Art Broderick, is the doctor’s care. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Medd visited in Listowel on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Moffatt. Mr. C. 31. Aylen, of the Bank of ! Montreal staff is holidaying with I Mrs. Aylen at Verona. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bolton, of Marys, visited on Sunday with and Mrs. Ed. Lindenfield. -Mr. E. R. Hopper has rented , residence of Mr. E. Lindenfield will move in about the first of vember. Mr. and Mrs. moved to Blytli where has accepted a position mill. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Miss Helen Flynn and Harold Brod­ erick visited in Petrolia, over the week-end. Mrs. Fred Brock returned from St. Thomas last week after a week’s visit who Mr. ton, with Mrs. tives. Mr. George Hay on Sunday after weeks in Revelstoke B. C. with his mother and sister and also in Win­ nipeg. Aubrey Farquhar, of Kippen, held the lucky draw for Certificate day night. Mrs. May Beirnes, of Galt, visited with her nieces Mrs. Wm. Thomson of Centralia and Mrs. C. tie, in town, for several ing the week. 311. and Mrs. Emerson family, Mr. Lome Hunkmg and Miss Ruth Vodden, of Londesfooro, visit­ ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ thur Kerslake. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jory, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thompson, Mrs. Gould and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnston, motored to Cam,p Borden on Sun­ day to visit Hilton Sanders, Leland Jory and Douglas Gould. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers and Miss Isabel Turnbull visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Singleton, at Glencoe, on Sunday. Mrs. Single- ton has been uiider the doctor’s care for some time but is improving Mr. Alf- Andrus and Miss Mary Day motored to Toronto Sunday to visit with the latter’s father, Mr. L. Day, who is ill in Toronto East General Hospital. Mr. Day under­ went a second operation on Monday. Mrs. Hanna, of Saskatchewan, who has been visiting with her mother for several weeks owing to the illness and subsequent death of her father, the late Wm. Penhale, left last week for Toronto w’here she will remain writh her sister, Mrs. W. Smith, for a time. St. Mr. i the and No­ Fred Hatter have Mr. Hatter in the flax Mousseau, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grant, moved to St. Thomas recently, and Mrs. J. E. Young. Edmon- Alta.. visited for a few days the latter’s T. M. Dinney uncle, and other Mr. and rela- returned spending homo three ticket, No. 1754, on the the $5.00 War Savings at the Bingo on Satur- W. Chris- days dur- Hesk and Special Sunday Dinner Central Hotel, Exeter MENU Fruit Roast Turkey with T-Bone Steak with Roast Beef with Cup Cranberry Sauce Sliced Tomatoes Brown Gravey Stuffed Tomato Salad Whipped Potatoes Buttered Peas and Carrots Diced Beets Apple Pie with Cheese, Lemon Pie, Blueberry Pie Bitter Chocolate Sundae Tea, Coffee, Milk Dinner served from 12.3 0 to 2 o’clock at 65c Special Dinners will Continue Sunday AMELIA L. ACHESON Proprietress Each Mr. Thos. Boyle, of Toronto, was a Fair Day visitor in Exeter. Mr. Norman Floody, of Windsor, visited with friends in town on Sun­ day. Mr. family Huron Mr. . family, and Mrs. Clayton Frayne and visited in Sarnia and Port on Sunday. and Mrs. Carman Doupe and of St. Thomas, visited in Exeter for Fair Day. Mr. J. G. Acheson, of St. Thomas, spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. W. T. Acheson. Mr, G. S. Howard was in field, Wednesday judging the dren’s exhibit at the fair . Messrs. A. E. Fuke and C. Hooper, of London, were among Fair Day visitors in Exeter. Mr. W. E. 3Iiddleton, w’ho has been ill for several weeks, is able to be up and out each day. Mr. and 3Irs. E. Jackson, Grims­ by, spent a few days last week with Mr. and 3Irs. Leo. Hennessey. The South Huron Plowing match will be held October 24th on the farm of Robert 31unn. of Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Weber have taken up hmm ekeeping in the apartment over White’s bakery. Mrs. Roy Williamson and son, of London, are spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cornish. Dr. Dunlop is enlarging his of­ fice and building a garage in con­ nection with his residence on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horney and Miss Mary Horney, of London, vis­ ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allison. Mrs. Henry Cudmore, of Seaforth is spending several weeks with her niece Mrs. J. C. Snell before coming to spend the winter there- Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cook and Mrs. Charles Rinshed, of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kes-tle over the wreek-end. Mrs. Henry J. Kestle returned home after visiting with her daugh­ ter Mrs. Harold Gibbs who under­ went an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moir, of List­ owel, Ola and Audrey visited with Mrs. Moir’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Green over the week-end. Bay- cliil- F. the i FOR SALE—One and half storey brick house, William street. Very easy terms; also a comfortable cot­ tage. Small general country corner store and dwelling. Highway, wood­ working shop with dwelling, stable and henhouse. Farms. W. V. Pearce Exeter. FOR SALE- -Modern 1% storey frame house, corner lot, stable, gar­ age, several kinds of fruit, must be sold. Apply Box 280P, Times-Ad­ vocate. t)12-4tc Watch for 111 cake in S, Saturday, and the t Frolic. d ome-made fruit B. Taylor’s window on Tickets will be on sal? •aw made at the Lions QUICK SALE—Three fer-FOR filizer drills: one 10x20 tractor,; good condition: one 20x30 Wallace tractor; one three-base tractor, plough; MeCormick-Deering corn bitttier, nearly new; other second- , hand ma-hinos; several horses. Ap-; ply to V. L. Becker, Dashwood or phon? fiOw, ltp I MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Norval J, Woods, 31.A. Mrs. N. J. Dore Organist and Choir Leader 11 a.m.—Rally Day. Sunday School and Church 7 p.m.—The Minister 7.30 p.m. Thursday, Prayer Service Nov. 17 th—Anniversary Services. Preacher, Rev. Duncan McTavish. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH 11 3 Rev. Arthur Page W. R. Colliding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader . a.m.—The Substitute that failed p.m.—Rally Day Service in the Sunday School. Open Session. Speaker, Dr. Roulston p.m.—“All this, and Heaven too” ■Y.P.U. Mr. Faw- 7 Tuesday 8 p.m cett, travel talk Wednesday 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Thursday 1 p.m.-—-War Service Unit Sunday, Oct. Gth W. A. Harvest Home, Rev. II. Stainton, Guelph Church Anniversary, Nov. 10th Dr. Charles Leslie, Toronto TR1VITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. 31. A. Hunt Organist. Miss Choir Leader, Mr. MacFaul Jliddlemiss Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity 10 a.m.—-Sunday School 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer & Sermon Preacher—Rev. C. H. James, B.A., Oif Kirkton. Intercession and Prayer Service Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. EXPERT Permanent Waving TOMLINSON'S NOTICE Dr. E. S. Steiner wishes his clients to know he has moved his residence and office from John St. to the corner of Huron and William streets, three doors west of Main St. birthday on Monday. Along Mr. Hunter they spent the day their daughter, Mrs. Rd. Dick- I New Fall Dresses We offer a range of New Fall Dresses in a number of very pretty styles and materials. They have just been placed on our racks. Special at $5.95 Kenwood All Wool Blankets They are the finest that money can buy. You will do well to secure one at present prices as we expect we will have to pay more a little later. You will like the new shades. $6.95 and $7.95 New Windbreakers and Sweaters Boys do not want to be bothered with bulky overcoats. See our new styles and weaves in Snappy Sweaters and Windbreakers. Prices range from $1.59 to $3.50 Greatly Reduced Boys’ Two Pants Suits These Suits are made from all wool materials which cannot be duplicated today. There are about fifteen suits in this range. Don’t miss one at this low price . at $5.95 HEINZ SPAGHETTI SUNLIGHT SOAP Large box 25c ALL-WHEAT (Kellogg’s) 2 Boxes 25c With Floating Boat Free SWAN’S DOWN CAKE FLOUR 2 tins 1 box . . . . GEM LYE' 3 tins...............25c BLEACH 3 bottles .... 20c 2 cans 23c J All The leather jacket advertised as found last week has been returned to its owner. •Mrs. John Hunter celebrated her 85th with with ens. Mrs. Anthony, who was confined to her bed for a number of days, following a recent fall, is consider­ ably improved and able to be up and around. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hamilton, of London and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. [ Prebbles, of Ilderton, visited on j Sunday with Mrs. Janet Hamilton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sillery. | Miss Violet Willis and Mrs. Annie ■ Brown, of Marlette, Mich., also Mrs. Venner, of Montreal and Mrs. Alf. Taylor, of Hensail, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Green on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mountain, Mrs. Jos. Mountain and Mrs. Alma Grant of Avonbank and Mrs. Wardell and Miss Laura Hackney, Science Hill, were callers on Rev. Jas. and Mrs. Anthony Fair Day. Miss Pearl Wood is Sault >Ste. Marie with H. N. Anderson. Mr. derson returned to their home last week after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood and Miss Pearl Wood returned with them. 1 I holidaying in Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. An- Why suffer the agony of Rheu­ matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when Rumacaps will give you quick welcome relief. Browning’s Drug Store. ........................ Do You Know That SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th IS AT MAIN STREET UNITED „CHURCH This is to Let You Know You Arc’ Welcome WE HOPE YOU WILL CO3IE Combined School and Church Service in Auditorium at 11 a.m. .School will Assemble in School Room at 10:45 a.m. Rev. Norval Woods, M.A., B. W. F. Beavers, Pastor Super in tendent OXYDOL Southcott Bros Esxia ALL GRAINS new equipment for handling same Paying Top Prices R. G. SELDON & SON For information call 2w or 90w Miss Ada Gaiser. of Shipka, and Miss Doris Meyers, of Zurich, were guests of Miss Bal-abara Dinney for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welsh, Mrs. W. A'. Balkwill and Mrs. M. C. Mil­ liken spent Sunday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh and Mrs. Balkwill attended a reception and dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths, Richmond street, in honor of a recent bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. James Carrington (nee Eva Berryhill, of Detroit.) Mrs. Milli­ ken visited her husband Lieut. M. C. Milliken of the First Hussars at Thames Valley C-amp where formal tea for officers and was held., an in­ wives takingAvoid colds this winter by Nyals Cod Liver Oil or Vitamin Cap­ sules now. Robertson’s Dungs, Exe­ ter. WOMEN, GIRLS WANTED Earn from $10. to $15. weekly sell­ ing FAM'ILEX HIGH QUALITY GOODS to relatives and established clientele. Everyone spends money on household and toilet articles, etc. Every FAMILEX customer is a sat- Work 5 or 6 by our ex- Siucceed. NO assured to- you. Write isfied customer, hours per day, profit perience, and you will RISK—good earnings workers. at once Clement •good Let us help to Miss St. George, 570 St. Street, Montreal. THE GERM, PREVENT —Protect Your Flocks and KILL DISEASE- Herds—by having your Stables, Hog and poultry pens thoroughly fumi­ gated, disinfected and white washed, the scientific way, by competent workman. Only modern methods used and all work guaranteed.. Charges moderatg; give us a trial. Bruce Berry, Brucefield; A. Armi­ tage, V.S., Lucan. 9-12-4tc j ... The 9 • • Men’s Store WINDBREAKERS $1.95 to $4.95 ANKLE SOCKS 35c to 50c PYJAMAS $2.00 SHIRTS $1.50 to $1.95 TIES 50c to $1.00 Newest Miracle of Science STRETCHES, TRANSPARENT and DURABLE ELASTIC-GLASS SUSPENDERSlWMF - GARTERS 75c W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Miss Edith Parkins spent the week-end at her home in Hensail. Mrs. E. A. Howald visited for a ■few days with Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Roulston at Simcoe. Mr. Preston Dearing was- the winner of the Grafton Special for the highest number of ipoints secur­ ed in live stock. iMrs. Phinn Hunter and son, of Ushorne, expect to complete their new barn this week, replacing the one blown down in the several weeks ago. Capt. Bruce Medd, of nee Battery, now at spent the latter part of the week with his parents in town. He was accompanied 'back to Napanee by Mrs. Medd who has been visiting with Bruce Bossenhervy ■Mr. and Mrs. II. with Mr. and Mrs. called on friends in town on Wed­ nesday while on their way to at­ tend the funeral of Mr. Carey’s cousin, the late David Maxwell Mc­ Intosh, of Tuckersmith, who died from Injuries received In an acci­ dent while threshing. her parents, windstorm the Napa- Petawawa, Mr. and Mrs. at Grand Bend. C. Carey visited J. W. Hern and Miss Doris Payne visited for a week at the home of Mrs. William Gaiser, near Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Messer and Betty Anne, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Horton. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coates and Mr. and Mrs. Tanton and family spent Sun­ day at Coates* cottage at Grand Bend. Dr. Wm. E. Weekes. of town has been commissioned a lieutenant with the non-ipermanent.Jtoyal Can­ adian Army Medical Corps. The appointment was announced last week. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Passmore, or town, were guests at the sliver wedding anniversary oif Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne recently, Their names were omitted from the ac­ count of it in ’««t week’s paper. Listed in military orders is F. G< Wright, of Exeter, who has secur­ ed his first papers qualifying for the rank of lieutenant. Mr. Wright is with the -Middlesex-Huron non­ permanent militia,