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THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE
indows lExeter Markets 1 CAVEN driiggyERIAN
•On yo r coal bill
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CA 41iINCY DOORS
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YOU PRICES
RN, Exeter
FOR SALE
A SIX TUBE
ELECTRIC RAD
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In splendid working candid with
a speaker o «ery fine ton quali-
ties. The RaJo is encl., -O. in a
genuine Amer an Blac 'Walnut
Cabinet of be titul sign..
The Pric
15.00
.eompletely install d. Terms and a
"demonstration if ired.
Box M, T1nf6s-Advocate
OFF TO COLLEGE
Among those who have returned
to Toronto to continue their studies
at the University are Miss Eleanor
Medd, Mr. Goo. Beavers, Mr. Eugene
Howey and Mr. Howard Dignan,
Mr; Dignan, who has spent the sum-
mer with the Ontario Fisheries Re-
search Department, spent a few
days in town before leaving to at-
tend the College of Education. Mr.
Kenneth iStanbury and 'Miss Marie
Willis have •returned to Western
*University, London. Mr. Hugh
Creech is also leaving to attend
Western.
CORRECTIONS
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In the report of the Exeter Fair
last week there were several errors
in the Shorthorn class. Following
is the correction: •
Heifer calf Jr., Oestricher Bros
lst, E. Pym 2iid and 3rd. Bull
calf. Sr., Mr. Crich, Oestricher Bros.
2nd and 3rd. Bull calf Jr., Oes-
tricher Bros, 1st, and • and 3rd.
Yeailing Buli, Oestiicher Bros, 1st.
Bala. 2 years and over, Oestricher
Bros. lst. Sweepstakes and Di-
ploma for best animal any age, Oes-
tricher Bros.
Oestricher Bros. • practically made
a ,clean sweep in bulls, capturing
ever f prize but one, senior bull calf,
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or oneyear, m n
store.
PRIM MON-E
Members, of a
ciety who won 1.1
?• Show are requ
money. 3. G. S"
ICE - Beginner
Howey's Drug -
ticultural •SO --
et the Flower
td call Poi -their
nbury, Sec'y-Treas.
LOST -License plate C24934 and
a rear light of a Rugby truck. Finder
please leave at Times-Advotate.
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POULTRY ANTED -We are in
the market for 11 kinds of poultry
, paying th high t prices. Trucks
will call. 0, Dashwood, C.
'i;Andersen. 9 -26 -tic
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,LOST -A pair of c ds
rimmed glasses n e. Rewaid.
.Finder please rejurf to Times -Ad-•
Tecate.
TO RENT
Three • condor able
or dental room..' h'
C. B.. Snell.
iving rooms
ted. Apply to
ltc.
remodelling
orks will .be
is beginning 011
D. Moue-
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NOTICE -0
the Exeter M
closed. for tw w
September the 10t
seau.
Mr. J. Wald, C
to announce t.ha•t
closed all th? ek
tion.
opraetor, wishes
is •;fice will be
Ile on vaea-
A• UCTIO N SALE O
, On Friday, Sep
10 a.m., at the St
there 'IA be ofte
lie auctio one
six cylinder coa
fr.
AUTOMOBILE
tuber 27, 1939 at
tion Yard, Hensall
ed for sale by pub -
McLaughlin Buick
8 -CASH
FRANK TAY R, Auctioneer
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Exeter and lieneall,
Wheat $1.• 28 Standard
,
Oats, 60c.
Barley, 700.
Manitoba Flour $4,50
, Model Flour $4.2,5
Feed, Flour
Pastry Flour $3.90
Bran $1,80
Shorts $1.90
Creamery butter
Dairy Butter 40c.
Eggs, extras,. 40c.
Eggs, firsts 34c..
Eggs, seconds 23c.
Hogs $11.50
45c
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A !pee ng �f t Home and
School b will e held in the
basemet on ay. September the
27th at , All who are inter-
ested aro requested' to the present.
Miss Madeline- Stewart, of London,
spent the week -end at her home
here.
Dr. 3, and Mrs. Ward are holi-
daying tbis week in Windsor and
Detroit.
Mr. Harold Taylor, of London,
spent the week -end under the parent-
al roof. •
Miss Loretta Yellow, of Harvey's
Grocery, is on vacation for a couple
of 'weeks.
Mr. Chas. Hyndman, of . Wood-
stock, visited in town for a few days
during the past week.
Mr. E. L. Moir, of St. Catherines,
spent the week -end with his parents.
Mi. and Mrs,. P. Moir.
Mr. and Mrs. John Francis," of
London, -visited with relatives 'in
this community on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons,
of Windsor, are holidaying ,with
their parents in this community.
Mrs. R. G. Gillies and son Bobby,
of Niagara Falls, are visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin.
Mrs. Fred Mitchell, of Toronto, is
visiting with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hogarth for a few days.
Migs..Louise RaekheY, of Usborne,
spent 'a !fear days during the 'past
week with her cousin Mrs. A. Turn-
bull,
• Miss Ina Jaques, narse-in-trainIng
in Victoria Hospital, London, is vis-
iting at. her home here for a few
days.
• • Mr. John Salter, of Windsor', ac-
companied by his mother of Lon-
don', visited with friends in town •on
Sunday.
If you wish to 1,uy or sell a farm
or hoessee • Pickard, Exeter.
Rev. J. permed Rbodee, M. 4.
Minister
disc Lena Coates, .4.,L.04., Onanist
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4.1u.---SundaY School
11 eau. and 7 p.m. -Rev, G. I. Mac-
Kay B.A., of Menton
JAMgS ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. D. McTavish, Pastor
W.
R. Goulding, AN,c.ig.
orgaliiim and •Ohoir-1.4eadeg
BALLY SERVICES
11 apa.e-"Both hearing them and
answering them questions,"
3 p.m, --Special Rally Services in the
Sunday Sckool, Open session. Or-•
chestra ii attendance,
7 p. -m. -Pin the days of thy youth,"
NOTE -The Y.P.S. will hold its
Rally Day Services on Tuesday ev-
ening, October the 1st. Rev. I. W.
Bazelstein B.A., of Crediton will ad-
dress the gathering. All our young
people are urged to be present,
Ladies' .Aid Harvest Hanle Anni-.
versary, Sunday, October 6th.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rev. C. J. Moorhonse. Paste,
Organist, Miss E. Huston .
10.30 a.m.-Rally Day Servicess the
School meets at 10.30,
1.0.45 a.m.-The School and wor-
ship will be united in the audi-
Orlin'', A special Rally Day pro-
gram has been prepared. Sabpet,
`11.1te .,Jalally Call."
7 pan. -"Seeing Right Through"
Rex. E. W. Hart, of Trowbridge,
will give the messages for the day.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
.CHURCH
1Sth Sunday after Trinity
10 a.m.-Sunday School
11 a.m.-Morning Prayers and 'Ser. -
mon.
7 p.m. -Evensong and Sermon
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Begutiftd patterns for comforters.
will like the new designs.
• PRICE PER YARD,..25c.
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SMART .14A14ES' SHOES..
15 pairs of new Javanese Patent Tie 'on.
a new last. These are splendid fitters.
SPECIAL AT PER PA.Iit...$5.110
Stanfield's Underwear for
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HYDROELE TRIC -
Wiring a • d install g, guaranteed
workmanshi at r satiable prices.'
4,Repairing'st ves a motors a spec-
ialty. Esti ate gladly furitisheti
Mr. and rairs. Geo. Jaques and. free. ..
Mrs. M. Heywood visited with Mr.1
and Mrs. F. Fowler in Walkerton
last week.
The total amountdeposited in the,
Penny .Hank by the pupils in the
Exeter School. until the end of June
was $214..57.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Riddell,.' of An -
burn, and Mrs. Mabel Henry, of Tara
visited with Mr. and Mrs, W. Hod-
gert. on,,Friday.
Keep TUES., OCT. 15t • Open
Big Anniversary upper
and tertait ent
OF
Caven• Pre • "byteri Church,
Exete
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Rot Supper, o Moving Pictures
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Horse-sTournament '
Full Partie'i ars Next 1Veck.
For Tractm4 g apply to W.
Bradshaw, El my 11 Distance no
object for tate(' ble amount eti
work.
BOGAIITH jABY CUICfl
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Our supply of fe cis are now more
complete titan evel and year needs.
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in Chick Starter, 41 Mash, Chick
Peed, La z B.' IVieal, Bond
Areal, Alf a • Meal, Oyster Shell;..
Grit, Gooden rl Butt milk, ete,dati
be pronipti ed,
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it is now t 6 .. 4 Oh.. Cali
hots Cri-M11111)16a . tr. • floelt,
Our charge is gt, pe
otch r( cainlyere Of D6ti 011,11 tit
When you have pobitty to•
Our ze* shiptent of ',bands
hos lust .ttrived, MI sizes a Ct.-
161%
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Dr. G. P. and Mrs. Roulston re-
turned 'Saturday after spending a
foil:, days in the Trewartha Lake dis-
trict near Peterboro.
airrs. Isaac Statham and two child-
ren. of Parkhill, visited for a few
days last week with the former's
parents Mr: and Mrs. Dan Davie.
Mr. Clifford Blanchard and Mr.
Walter Shellhas, both of Franken-
math, Mick., visited at the home of
Mr.. mid Mrs. X. J. Sims over the
week -end.
A nmnber of young people of Ex-
eter enjoyed a, chicken roast around
a campfire at Turnbull's grove at
Grand Bend on Friday evening of
last week.
Rev. II. Banby, of Moncton, oc-
cupied the pulpit of James Street
'United church on Sunday, The pas-
tor Rev. McTavish conducted anni-
versary services at Atwood,
The spare tire adVertised in the
Times -Advocate laSt week as lost
was returned to its owner Mr.
Sierling, Mr. BterlIng said he
never eoeeted to see Um tire again,
ReV. Jas. -Anthony of 'Thames Rd,
United church concluded • the ser-
vices in 'Arai'''. 'Street' church
011 Sunday evening Iaet. Mr. An,'
thony s always 'WeleOlne vitr
to an 1,..Ixeter pulpit.
Pilet dgar 13.undi0„ „of Toronto,
eccolnpanied Pilot Fitton to Exeter
ea Pair Day and _the, following
morning his mother Mrs. Thomas,
/Impale enjoyed her firSt trip into
the,.air with her Wm at the controls,
The ie this Co., are rushing to
'completion the new ,gas Intatien 05
the site ,�t the Ohl bliceksirlielt buil&
ing. corner Of Main. and 'North Ste.
The ,ceraeot foundation and floors
were laid lost week and the frame
Arita:urn is new being erected,
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A very fine hose
Priced a
OOL HOES
d winter shades.
$1.00
3 NE 97 PIECE
42 inch RCULAR PILLOW COTTON
A• utifu1 fine English cotton of good
• wei t. This 'is a special Nt •
At per pair 95c.
LISH DINNER SETS.
THES ARE THREE BE iTIFUL DINNER SETS .MADE BY THE
JOHNSTO BROS., ENL. D. YOU SHOULD' SEE THE4CNEW
MONTER ' PAT1ERt e N iTHEviNEWP STERLING, SHAPE.
THISIS STOCK PAT RN '
Sp'1iy priced at .$31.50.
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SUGAR SUGAR
Get your supply
before it
advances.
Redpath .. $5.90
Dominion. .$5.80
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ecials For this Week
Alymer Soup . ... • 2 for 21c.
Gold Medal Custard POwder 4 for 22c.
Icing Sugar 3 lbs. for 24c.
Ovaltine, medium size ..... 65c.
Corn Flakes , 3 for 29c, .
Infants Delight Soap 4 for 25c. • ,
Toilet Paper 8 rolls for 25c.
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Don't miss Our
special on TEA,
Black, Green or
Mixed at per lb,
49c.
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S. BO. DMAN,
• was ormerly leyien
yearwith' intzman
Co acne, ar'd Hein-
tr man 1 be in .E*e-
ter on Tues y, t, 1st. Orders
left with G. b4ajn & Son will re-
ceive promftte, ention. 20 years r
perience.
Miss May Thomas spent Sunday
with friends in town.
, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wes. Lampert, Mrs.
E. Lamport and Mrs. Hoskin spdnt
the week -end visiting Mrs. Windsor
in Port Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hodigius, of
Hamilton, Mr. Geo. , Hodgins and
airs. Lily M'cFalls, of Lucan, visited
with, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgert on
Saturday.
Mrs. Margaret .alutrie, who has
been making her hothe for over. a
year with her daughter, Dr. aiid
Mrs. W. E. Weekes, 'left for Prince*
George B.C., where she will remqin
for some time. •
On Teesday morning it was leaiu-
ed that Ezra Bender's store at Blyth
had been broken into during 'the
night and that goods amounting ;to
about $200,00 had been stolen. A.
lady's sweater was taken from the
front window.
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Powell's Bazaar
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See our stock of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McFells and
three • children, of London, visited
'with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgert on
Sunday.
Mr. Jas. Xing, of Forest, was a
Pleasant caller at the Times -Advo-
cate on Saturday. Mr. King ',has
been taking the Times -Advocate for
close to forty years. He was .a
former resident of Crediton and
'likes to keep in touch with the news
of the community.
• Dr. M. C. 0. and jars. Fletcher
were in Saginaw, Mich.,' recently at-
tending the wedding of the formers'
brother, Mr. Marwood D. Pletcher,'
of Strathroy to Miss Dorothy Isa-
belle, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Davis, of Saginaw. Mr.
and Mrs. Fletcher will reside in
TWo accidents have taken place
at, the Exeter Canning factory dur-
ing the past 'week. Oft Thursday
Mr. Win. cenish had the thisfortuee
to get his hand caught In the Chain
of ti conveyor belt inflicting a nasty
gash in the fleshy part of the hand.
On Friday afternoon Mr N. Bantil-
gall got his right hand caught in
the elating knives.. the top of 1110
fOurthfinger was taken oft and the
top of the little finger was almost
severed but' it is thought now That
the Op of the little finger will be
saved.
FRY & BLACKH LI"
X-RAYED Chesterfi d • ik
Chester-I3ed Su es
In; all the newest des ns and,
Coverings
These suit have bee • on display.
at the Canadi 1 Nation Exhibitidti
for the past tw weeks.
VARIED RA og, N PRICES
(reeds Deliveee A y Dietahee,
8. R. H
Pelt'
FURNITURE 1)1131.301,
1)Iittl(a0,11,
Phone 09
Strathroy.
Mr. M. R. Compliu, Manager of
the Canadian Bank of Commerce, ac-
companied by Mrs, CoMP1110 left on
Saturday foi a two weeks'. Motor
trip to Washington and New York
and visiting various places en.route.
Mrs. Compile's sister Miss Dorothy
DeCou is looking after the family
while Mr. and Mrs. Complin are on
vacation.
The Ross -Taylor Co. have secured
a contract for all the lnlll work in
connection with a large, parish hall
for the Anglican church at Inger-
soll. They have also Secured the
contract for the work for a • flew
School house four miles. north of
Wingnain. At one tittle distance
was a 'factor in contracting for Work
of this kind but at the present time
With truck delivery the Work .can be
handled to better advantage.
"Mr. W. W. Tainan, of Exciter,
and Mr. J. Jones, of Detroit, wore
visitors in town OM 'Friday, Mr.
Taman, who learned the tailoring
business with the late S. H. Gidley,
left here for Exeter twenty-eight
years ago where he has since eon -
ducted a tailoring and gents' fur
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satioh with The Standard he be
nishing business. While in deriver -
came quite reminiscent of the early
days in our village, and believe us--
thoSe Were the days."-Illyth Stan-
dard.
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FALL SUITINGS
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We have a c mplete range of Woollens or
your new fall sui4 or overcoat. •
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We also carryJt complete range of s 4ples. +
NOW IS T E TIME : ORDER
'OUr.stck of s Furnishings. is
,up-,to.date with al e latest in Men's
ear.
W. W. A M„A. N .
PHONE 81w RUT R$ ONT.
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GENERAL L URAN BROKER
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Life, F Automobile, Etc.
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FURNITURE'
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head4siar ars for
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prices.
YOURSELF'.
R. N. ROWE
Phone 20w and 201
We ha
Power W
are open
wash and
housiat, 01
charge. 11
ery. Pho
ed tin up-to-date
Ing machine and
rk. Let us -White-
ea your barn,a, hen-
lalfty work, Moderate
th 'Baby Chick Hatch,
84w, Exeter. 8-1
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DOROTHY E. GR ICK
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byeing itn Dry ing Parlor ft
upstairs •j St opt) the post 0T --
flee And 1 is nio s is "Service alat
Satisfattio • •G antete."
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