The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-11-06, Page 8THDIWAY, NOVEMBER XW
V’s Beauty Shoppe
Sldral, IWnWuttor
Marhiwlm
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IPhone 112
Evenings by Appointment
Saturday, Nov, 8th will be Poppy
.Day* Buy a poppy a»d help the
■crippled veterans of the lust GmU
War-
A Coleman Service Md’n will bes
at LindenCeld’H Hardware, Friday. I
'November 14th. See advt, on. anoth
er page,
LQST««4U‘d Steer with white face |
and notch out of right ear. Weight
70b lbs. Luther RmUellfte, R.R. 3f
Exeter, Itp
WANTED—10 i!ead of cattle to'
take in for rough feeding. For
Salewa choice litter of young pigs
fit to wean, abo a Quantity of elm
furnace wood. Apply at Times-Ad-
voeate. its
WANTED—Second-hand gas en
gine, from two to six horsepower.
Apply at Times-ARvocate office, lip
WANTED - School teacher for
O, No. 3, Usborne, Applications
to be In by Nov, 7th, duties to com
mence Nov, 10th, if possible. Ad-'
•dress Leonard Harris, R.R. 1, Kirk
ton, phono 33rl8.
WANTED—Several tons of dry.
cut straw. Wein Bros., phone 57r71
Dashwood, lt,p
fl -
Main St
Exeter Market
Old or Nw Wheat
Cixaww Better* SW
Eggs, A. Uurge. 44c
K,?. Mp-Lam,
Egg®. B, IRE-
Dressed Hogs, $14.25.
Choice
Quality
Meats
C. Tanton
Phone 38
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THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
'FOR
Apply
41r26,
VISUAL VITALITY
We make a specialty of
CORRECTING OPTICAL
DEFECTS
with
Properly Adjusted Glasses
as well as
Prompt Repairing and Re
placement of Broken Lenses
» • *
C. E. ZURBRIGG
Optometrist at Exeter
Office open every week day
except Wednesday
Marion Pooley
Beauty Shoppe
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 245
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH j-.
Mrs. J, G. Cochrane. Organist
10 a.m.—-Sunday School
Services at 11a.m. and 7 p.m.
MAIN ST- UNITED CHURCH
Rev. NorvMl J. Woods, M.A,
Minister
J. Dore
Choir Leader
worship In the
The Minister.
Mrs, A’.
Organist and
11 a.m.--Public
church school,
7 p.m.—-The Minister
Wednesday, November 5, 8 p.m.
Evening Auxiliary at the home
of Mrs, Lam pm an,
Thursday, Nov. 6, 3 p.m.—W.A, at
the home of Mrs. M. Quance.
Thursday, Nov. 6, 7.30 p.m.—Mid
week meeting of prayer and Bible
study.
Anniversary and Re-opening, Nov.
16th. Dr, Mutchmor,
A
Clayt. Steeper
and his Radio Orchestra
Dancing Every Saturday Night
good nights fun for young and
old.
Dancing till 11.45
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t/our Wardrobe
You; will be surprised at the values that we are offering, Many of these styles were
bought last season when clothes were better and prices lower.
Misses’ and Ladies Coats
Our racks are full of smart styles in Misses’ and Lalies’ Coats in fur-collared and
tweeds. To replace any of these coats we would have to pay considerably more.
New Dinnerware and Crockery
We offer four new patterns in 97-piece Dinner Sets. These are very neat patterns.
We also have a large assortment of new odd pieces that have arrived early for the
Xmas trade. Come in and see them on display.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Arthur Page, Minister
AV. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
10,55 a.m.—Remembrance Day
Memorial Service by the First
Hussars, the Middlesex-Hurons,
Canadian Legion, Boy Scouts and
Cubs, - Speaker, Rev. Arthur
Page.
3 p.m.—jChurch School and Bible
Class.
Norm Hockey
agent for
DEAN’S DRY CLEANING
We will call for and deliver
Mondays Wednesdays and
Fridays.
Get your winter coat ’cleaned
now.
announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns, 272
Salem Avenue, Toronto, t will be at,
home to their friends,
November Sth, from 7 to
evening, the occasion of
ver wedding anniversary,
■ Main Street Women's Association
are holding ta bazaar on Saturday,
November 8th in the building oc
cupied by the Boy Scouts, first 1
i store south of the bowling green,
at 3 o'clock. There will be the
5 following booths: Homemade Cook-
| Ing, Gifts, Aprons, 'Candy, Even-
Saturday,
10 in the
their sil-
BILTMORE FELT HATS
They*. are considered one of the finest, lines that can be procured. We feature the
newest shapes and shades. Let us show you our new numbers.
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SALE—4 pigs 5 weeks old. {
to Albert Morenz. Phone
Dashwood, lte|
SALE-^Comfortable cottage j
garage, garden,’ ^' AixHiary7anT’White Elephant
Afternoon tea will be served from
3.30.
7 p.m.—The Minister
p.m.—Young People’s
Wool Felts at $2.00 Fur Felts at $3.00 to $3.95
FOR
with town water,
W. C. I’earce, Exeter.
SALE—A quantity of
Chas, Godbolt, phone
0
FOR
turnips.
Exeter.
feed202,'
FOR
pullets,
to lay,
wood.
SAHE—-200 Barred
100 Leghorn pullets,
Wein Bros., 57r7,
Rock
ready
Dash-
Itp
FOR
pullets,
Rock
(FOR
J,
to I
SALE—-100 laying
E. Lindenfield, Exeter. Itc
SALE—>A number of young
pigs seven weeks old, Apply to
B, Kirkland, R.R. 1, Hensall.
FOR SALE-DTwo York sows
let on shares. Apply to Nelson Kes-
seil, Exeter, t Up
•
FOR SALE—Jersey cow freshen
ing January. Second calf. Helfer
10 months old. Mr, Watson, Hay
P.O., Box 187. 2tc.
—That fine red brick
property of Mr. A. O.
home Is well located,
steam heating, hard-
through out and all
Owner is leaving
ar
I
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f
the
his
Mpnday, 8
Union.
Wednesday,
Thursday, 3
iation,
Friday,- 8 p.m.—Board of Stewards
8 p.m.—Prayer Service
p.m,—Women’s Assoc-
in the Canadian Legion Rooms
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th
at 8.30 sharp
Drawing for door prizes every
hour our time
All Good Prizes. War Savings
Stamps
^Recent visitors in the home of Mr.
W. A, Johnston were Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Johnston and son Morley of
West Wawanosh and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Campbell, Lawrence and
Mary, of East Wawanosh, all of
whom visited Mrs, Johnston’s sis
ter, Mrs. Thomas Harvey, and
other friends, other Visitors were
Mrs. D. Alkenhead, of Stanley and
Mrs. I. Jarrott, of Kippen.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
Twenty-Second Sunday after Trinity
11 a.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon
“Remembrance”
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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It pays to keep your feet dry. If you wear Dominion Rubbers you wear the best.
Every pair is guaranteed. Let us supply you with your needs.
See our Red Sole Rubber Boots at per pair $2*25
FOR SALE-
resldence, the
Martin, This
complete with
wood floors
conveniences.
town* so this property must be sold.
C. V. Pickard,
FOR SALE—3-piece winter out
fit, fur-trimmed, for 3-year-old girl.
.. Cheap. As good as new. Apply at
Times-Advocate.
a few -days
Mi's, Harold
Hopper, of
Remembrance Day
Services.
Mr, Frank Thylor has secured a
license to carry on a collection
agency. Any person desiring hi§
service call or phone 138, Exeter.
FOR SALE—200 acres level land
No, 23 Highway, Bornholm, large
barn, good stablim
automatic water
and barn,
handy, }
miles Mitchell,
barn,
I
' TRANSPORTATION SERVICE—
From Exeter to the Airport, Rea
sonable rates. Persons wishing
transportation please empxire at
Traquulr's Hardware, D, Thomson.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Lot A.
Con, 5, Usborne, 15'0 acres, more or
less, 10 acres of bush. IFnrm mach
inery of all kinds, Brick house and
large barn, Daniel E, Hicks, R.R.
1, Centralia. 23-4tp
FOR SALE-"50 acres, frame
house, bank barn, close to town and
school, 5 acres of wheat. Immed
iate possession, Other farms.'■0, V,
Pickard, phone 105.
E. R.
R.C.E.,
Harold
g, silo, electricity,
pressure, house
School, churches, towns
Extra Cine 100 acres, 2
new house, large
W. C. Pearce, Exeter.
Sunday in
son-in-law
Mrs, Jack
M>ft SA'LE—Ikdek rosidmmo,
wall located in Exeter. Bathroom,
built in cupboards, new heating sys
tem. Whole building in best of re
pair, Will sell at fraction of build
ing cost.0. V. Pickard, phone 165.
FOR FOX
removed.
CASH
animals
vice, day or night,
ton, 47rl5, collect.
tfc
HORSES. Dead
Two-hour set- J
Phone Credhl
Jack William? ,
WILL PAT CASH for hors^ and,
tattle over 300 pounds, dead or j
alive, free of medicine or disease. ’
Phono Kirk ton 'collect. Rosa
Ffunois Mink Ranches.
See Geo. F. Clark for all kinds of
windmua, pump jacks, pumps and
ptpirg, Repairing windmills and
pnmpA Phono Creditor 23-6. ft. ft.
A DOfoWOOd.
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Mr. Jas, Swept, of London, visit
ed in town on Tuesday,
Gib and Fred Statton, of London,
spent the week-end at their home
here,
Mrs. Blanch Boyle is visiting with
her son, Clarence, and Mrs. Boyle,
!n London.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Cook visited
with relatives in St Thomas the
forepart of the week.
Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Lindenfield, if
London, spent Sunday with. Mr. and
Mrs, E. Lindenfield,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cutting receiv
ed word that their son, Robert,
rived in England safely.
Corp. Ted Wilson, with
R.C.A.S.C., Montreal, visited at
home here over the week-end.
Mr, and .Mrs, Emery Fahher and
family, of Crediton, visited on Sun
day with Mt and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth.^
Misses Edith Hunter ana Norma
Wilson, of St. Catharines, were
week-end visitors at their homes
here/i
Mrs. Ina McNichol and son Wal
ter, of Toronto visited
last week with Mr, and
Whyte,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Wingham, spent the forepart -of the
week with their son, Mr.
and Mrs. Hopper,
Mr. E. S, Cadger of the
visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Whyte last Sunday. Mr. Cadger is
a brother of Mrs. Whyte.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Cudmore,
Bruce and Nancy, of Toronto, via?
ited' over the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs, E, Lindenfield.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walton, of
Palmerston, spent a few days with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Hembly,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hockey,
Harold and Wayne spent
Clinton visiting their
and daughter, Mr. and
Waldron. y
Mr, and Mrs, Carl Mater and Mr.
W. • Cutting motored to Ahna on
Sunday and visited with Mrs. Maier's
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Wil
liam Blackwell,
A.C.2 Glen McTavisit, who is with
the R.C.A.F. at Calgary, has been
confided to hospital with an in
fection in his hand. He expects to
be off duty for about two weeks.
Mrs. L. Battersby visited part of
lust week iu Toronto with L. Bat-
tersby, L.A.C., and attended the an
nual Hallowe’en party sponsored by
the R.C.A.F.
Week-end visitors at W. 0.
Pearce’s home wore Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Pearce, Fingal; Mr. and Mrs,
Wm, Walden, London and Mr, Clark
Priest, Detroit, •
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis and son
Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Vaio
of Exeter, north, spent Sunday with
Mrs. VMe’s daughter, Mrs. Wm.
MeDowell, Benfield.
Mr, and Mrs. Clare Cook and Mr.
David Hall, of. Detroit, Mich., also
the Misses Vera and Kathleen
Kestle, spent the week-end With
Mr. and Mrs, Henry J, Kestle.
Mr, Stanley Frayno left Sunday
for Idstowel whore he has secured
n position, as assistant manager of
the Chalnway store. ’ Mr. Lesley
Coates, formerly -of Exeter, is man
ager- of the store.
will be held in
ST* UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, November 9th
at, 10.55 a.m.
JAMES
Local unit# of the First Hussars,
Middlesex-Huron Regiment, together
with the .members of the Legion
and eX-Servico men, JBoy Scouts and
Cabs will attend this service.
Short service will be held at the
monument following this service.
The Legion will also conduct
Remembrance Day services as fol
lows
sail,
: Hurondalc, Q.30 a.tn.; Hen-|
2 pan.; Church service at! ,;tn «n<
2.30 pan. !
public are cordially invited to
Anyone wish-
The
all of these services,
lug 1O deposit a ioken of remem
brance at any of these monuments
will have the opi>ortunlty to do so.
Dress for Legion. members and
Veterans—-Revets and Medals
GOD SA VE THE KING
*S. Dougan, pres. K, G. Clarke, See,
Giant Bingo Game
Exetor-Ilcmsall Branch of the
CANADIAN LEGION
McKnight’s Hall, Exeter
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
at B.30 sharp
15 Rounds
Several Special Romuds —■ :1G Extra
Hounds for Turkeys
General Admission ■25c>
Door Prize, Turkey1
i
Bingo at Hensail
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th
8,30 shhfp
. .15 Rounds
1(> Hxtra .Rounds for Turkeys
General Adiubifion, 35c
Mrs. Sim Pollen, of Flint, Mich.,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Dayis. Mr. Polleri was
here ovex’ the week-end.
Sgmn. Wm. Higgins, of the 5th
Armoured Division Signals, Camp
Borden, visited over the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
Robert Higgins; I
Mr. Samuel Sweet visited with
his sisters, Mrs. S. J. McCallum, of I
London, and with Mrs. G. G. Fer
guson, who is ill at St. Joseph’s
Hospital, also with his brother, Jim,
over the week-end.
Mr. Stanley Mosier, of Detroit,
Mich., spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Schroeder. Miss
■Wealthy Schroeder returned to De
troit on Sunday, having spent the
past two weeks with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pickett, of
Clinton, have moved to Exeter into
the residence on Huron street re
cently vacated by Mr. Mervin
. Mr. Pickett is employed
with Canada Packers, We welcome
them to our midst.
Mr. Ed. Treble, Miss Effie Treble
Mrs. Lesley Richards and daughter
Maida, motored to Meaforfh on
Sunday and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Gardiner. Mrs. Mary
Parsons, who has been visiting in
Meatord returned home with them.
Mrs. G. G. Ferguson, who has
been residing with her brother, Mr.
Samuel Sweet, has been in St. Jo
seph’s Hospital, London, for the
past two weeks receiving treat
ment for a weakened condition.
Her many friends will hope for her
speedy recovery.
Word has been received of the
death of Mrs. Henry Glanville, of
British Columbia. Mrs. Glanville’s
maiden name was Emily Sweet,
formerly of Exeter, daughter ot the
late Mr
sisters,
Sweet,
, and Mrs. John Sweet, Two
Misses Charlotte and Ethel
reside In Tillsonburg.
men wanted
H you want to build an indepen
dent repeat business selling guar
anteed household products, here’s
your chance!
sary, Steady
•Start now to
day ’Trude is
plete particulars immediately. No
obllgatien, Familex, 57F St, Cle
ment, Montreal.
No experience necos-
blg pay opportunity,
foe ready when Holt
on. Write for com-
Look at Your Label
Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
Choice Dairy
BUTTER
1 lb.................; 35c
SOAP
4 bars Pearl with Large
Glass Bowl
25c
RINSO
1 large pkg... 24c
SOAP
1 Lifebuoy
1 Lux
1 Sunlight
3 for 18c
AYLMER JAM
Raspberry, Strawberry,
Cherry
4 lb. ljn .... 69c
• Choice Pastry
FLOUR
24 lb. bag . . . 67c
HERRINGS IN TOMATO
SAUCE
Clover Leaf
2 tins ...... 25c
COFFEE
Gold Medal
1 lb. tin ... . 47c
PURE CHICKEN SOUP
Aylmer
2 tins................25c
Follow the Gay Crowds to the
..BIG DANCE..
OPERA HOUSE, EXETER
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th
Admission: Ladies, 25c, Gents, 25c
Canada Miiist Still Further Conserve
her Finances
Now is the time for Action! -
Buy Alberta Coal and Keep Your
Money in Canada
have just received anothei’
of-the best
DRUMHELLER COAL
Try a Ton
Wo car
Jas. P. Bowey
Phone 33 Exeter
ROBERTSON’S
CONDITION POWDER
3 lbs. — $1.00 9 lbs. — $2.45
Further Reduction on Larger
Quantities
Guaranteed no Filler
Results considered, you will find
this powder unequalled as a tonic
for all farm stock
4 * i|i
Robertson*® Drug Store
Cann’s Grist Mill
Roy Francis, Kirkton
E. Allen, Cromarty
For the man who plans his wardrobe
with a great deal of care and deliberate
ion we recommend Taman’s Clothes.
Our custom-tailored clothes give him
only the best in men’s apparel, ’and as
he wears them he will want more of
^Taman’s clothes because he has discov
ered that no others give him so much
pleasure and satisfaction.
W. W. TAMAN
PHONE 8| EXETER, ONT.
Hill I IF
W.M.S. Thankofferbig
The James St. Women’s Mission
ary Society held their annual thank-
offering services -on Sunday last,
Rev, A* E. Mendes, B.A., of Lon-
desboro, was the special speaker
for the day and his discourses were
ill keeping with the occasion and
much appreciated. A special offer
ing was received and amounted to
almost $100.00, Rev, Mr, * Page
conducted anniversary services at
LondeSboro,
■V-
Two sons of Mr, Fred Sweet, of
Sault Ste. Marie, a former resident
of Exeter, have joined the R.C.A.F,
Julian is stationed at St, Cathar
ines and Ronald at St, Thomas, Mrs,
.Sweet whs formerly Miss Dorothy
Chisholm, of Cfoderich,
James Street Evening Auxiliary
The November meeting of the
Willing Workers Evening Auxiliary •
of James Street Church was held at
the home of Mrs. S. B>
Monday evening. The
Miss Helen Penhale, was
of the buiness period,
this, Mrs. C. Tanton presided over
the devotional period, followed by
the scripture lesson by Mrs. Page.
Mrs, Goulding and Miss Jean Sheere
sang a duet. The study book was
given by Mrs. C. Tanton, Miss Greta
Harness, Miss Gladys Stone, Miss
Meta Salter and Miss Xsobel Turn-
bulk The meeting dosed with the
National Anthem, followed by the
Mizpah benediction, Lunch Was
served by the committee In charge
of the meeting,
Taylor on
president,»
in charge
Following