The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-11-13, Page 8t.
THVR8MY,- NOV* Wh 1M1
W
s Beauty Shoppe
For Permanents of Lasting Beauty
spiral,. Croqninoir, Combination
MachinelesfS
VERA C. DECHER, Prop.
Phone 112
Evenings by Appointment
The new residence of Mr. E. M.
Quanee on William Street, is now
nearjug completion. It is expected
that it will be ready far occupancy
the latter part of next month.
LOST—-In Exeter on
evening, $14.00 in bills.
Apply at Times-Advocate.
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WANTED — Girl for
housework.
596 Dufferin Ave.,
Met. 5516.
Monday
Reward?
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
general
Apply to Mrs. Weir,
London, Tel.
ltp.
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Cap*;
Apply
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WANTED — Young married
couple modern farm, hydro,
able of taking full charge,
at Times-Advocate office.
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WANTED—Married man fox* farm
work. Separate house. Jas. Mc
Alister, Zurich, Phone 388rl3. ltc
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MALE HELP WANTED—Exper
ienced garage mechanic. Ideal liv
ing and working conditions, steady
employment and good wages. Phone
W. J. Johnston, Elmira.
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The Thames Road Farmers’ Club
are booking orders for Western
feed grain. We have binder twine
fox' sale at this year’s price. P.
Passmore, Sec.
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FOR SALE—Comfortable cottage
with town, water, garage, garden,
W. C. Pearce, Exeter.
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FOR SALE—100 laying
pullets. E. Lindenfield, Exeter, ltc
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PIGS FOR SALE—14 chunks
about 70 lbs. Apply to Reg. Hodg
son, phone 18r3, Crediton.
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FOR SALE—Cotton print
broadcloth patches, variety of
Apply
ltp
Rock
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Main St.Phone 38
Large, 46c
Medium, 44c
SSc
Hogs, $14.25.
Quality
LOCALS
fixeter Markets
Old or ew Wheat, 95c
•Creamery Butter, 37c
Eggs, A
Eggs, A
Eggs, B,
Dressed
Choice
Meats
IDEAL MEAT MARKET
0. Tanton
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 evei'y week day
except Wednesday
Marion Pooley
Beauty Shoppe
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 245
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and :
col-
ors, 4-lb. bundle, $1.00.
Box 28'0B, Times-Advocate.
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cottage, at a very low price. Will
make cheap homes or good invest
ments. C. V. 'Pickard, -phone 165.
‘FOR SALE—30’ little pigs, 7
weeks old. Hubert -Heywood, R.R.
3, Exeter. ll:13:2tc
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FOR SALE — Well-bred Jersey
heifer, 2 years old. F. Gollings ltp“----------y---------
FOR SALE—-Electric . rangette,
used six months. -Priced
Murray .Neil, Crediton.
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FOR SALE—A cream
baby carriage, child’s playpen, four-
burner coal oil stove. Wanted—a
second-hax^d baby’s go-cart. Apply
Mrs. D. C. Hill. ltp
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FOR SALE—1,000 Bronze Tur
keys for breeders, hatched April,
May. Un-related hens and toms.
Government blood tested and band
ed. Order now. Harmon Morton,
Ailsa Craig. ltp
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FOR SALE—A quantity of dry
mixed hardwood, 12 in., also 20
little pigs. Apply to Wm. Sweitzer,
phone 23r3, Crediton.
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RENT—Brick house, Al-
Hensall. Apply to Joseph
Box 201, Strathroy. ltp.
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Mr. Frank Taylor has secured a
license to carry -on a collection
agency. Any person desiring his
service call or phone 138, Exeter.
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FOR SALE—200 acres level land
No. 23 Highway, Bornholm, large
barn, good stabling, silo, electricity,
automatic water pressure, house
;and barn. School, churches, towns
handy. Extra fine 109 acres, 2
imiles Mitchell, new house, large
barn.
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FOR
bert St.,
Garside,
to sell,
ltp.
wicker
W. C, Pearce, Exeter.
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FOR SALE OR RENT—Lot A, {
Con. 5, Usborne, 15-0 acres, more or I
less, 10 acres of bush.- Farm much-1
inery of all kinds. Brick house and j
large barn. Daniel E. Hicks, R.RJ
1, Centralia. 23-4tp)---------y------— j
FOR SALE—>50 acres, frame’)
house, bank barn, close to town and)
school. 5 acres of wheat. Immed
iate possession. Other farms. C. V.
Pickard, phone 165.
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FOR SALE—Brick ' residence,
Well 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. d. V. Pickard, phone 165.
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FOR FOX HORSES, Dead
removed.Two-hour set
phone Credb
Jack William:
CASH
animals
vice, day or night
ton, 47*15, collect
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WILL PAY CASH for horses ami
cattle over 30o pounds, dead or
alive, free of medicine or disease.
Phone Kirkton 84r3, collect,
Francis Mink Stanches.
See Geo. F. Clark for all kinds of
windmills, pump jacks, pumps and
piping, Repairing windmills and
pumps. Phone Crediton 23-6. R. R.
g Dashwood.
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Hoss
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Ladies’ Guild of Trivitt Memorial
Church will hold a oazaar of hand
made articles and home baking for
sale in the Parish Htyll, on Satur
day, December 6.
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Strobbie are
visiting friends in Guelph,
Miss Doris Cutting, of London,
spent the week-end at her home,
Mrs. Harold McDonald and baby
are visiting her parents at Crediton,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baynham.
Misses Isabelle and Helen An^
thony visited with
ovex* the week-end.
Mr. Orville Snell,
visited at his home
week-end.
their parents
of Strathroy,
here over the
Blyth, visited
Norm Hockey
agent for
DEAN’S DRY CLEANING
We will call for and deliver
Mondays Wednesdays and
Fridays,
Get your winter coat 'cleaned
now.4
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Follow the Gay Crowds to the
Mr. H. Young, of
with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman on
Thursday of last week.
Mr. Eldrid Simmons, of Strat
ford, visited wit’h his parents over
the week-end,
Mr, O. Davis, of Ft. Erie, is vis
iting with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 'Sidney Davis-
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Wilson, of
London, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Hicks on Sunday.
Mr. C. H. McAvoy and Mrs. E.
Dawson, of Wingham, spent Sun
day with Mrs. McAvoy and Miss A.
Sanders.
Mrs. Rachael Sims has returned
home .from -Crediton where she
spent the past two weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. M. Neil.
Mr. and Mrs., E. Sims and Billy,
of Crediton, spent the week-end as,
the guests of Mrs. Hunter and Mr.,
Everett Sims.
Mrs. L. Wells was in London on
Ftiday to visit hei* husband, who
is a patient at the Westminster
Hospital.
iProfessor and Mrs. Wm, Green
wood, of Mitchell, were calle'rs at
the home of Rev. Jas. and Mrs, Ap-
thony on Thursday.
Guests with Mrs. Robert Wenger
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Larkworthy, Mrs. M. Keane and
Mrs. A. Sorensen, all of Mitchell.
Masters Billie and Robert Lux
ton spent JJemembrance Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Winer in Ham
ilton.
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Christie and
daughter, Jean, of Toronto, visit
ed ovei’ the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Christie.
The condition of Miss Grace Snell,
who has been confined to hex' home
for a week through illness, is Im
proving.
Mr, W. W. Taman, who recently
underwent pn operation in Vic
toria Hospital, London, is now able
to be out and around again.
Mrs. Harold Peters and Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Peters and son Clay
ton, of Atwood, visited with rela
tives and friends on Sunday.
Miss Lois Hunter has left fox’ St.
Catharines, where she has accepted
a position. She was accoxxfpanied by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hunter.
Mts. C. J. Patterson spent
week with relatives in town
district. She returned home
Mf. Patterson and Marion on
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Archer, of
Wanstead and Mr. and Mrs. O. S.
Winer, ot Hamilton, and son Don-
aid, of the R.O.A.F., Toronto, were ]
week-ehd visitors at the home ofj
Mr. and Mrs, John Luxton, !
Miss Lillian Clemens, of the j
nursing staff of the Toronto Gen-|
eral Hospital, visited over the week-j
end with her iter parents, Rev. and)
Mrs, E< Clemens, of the Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle.
BIG DANCE..
OPERA HOUSE, EXETER
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th
Clayt. Steeper
and his Radio Orchestra
Dancing Every Saturday Night
A good nights fun foi* young and
old.
Dancing till 11.45
Admission, Ladies 30c, Gents 30c
IT WON’T SPOIL
Order
D. & JBL Anthracite
NOW
Buy your winter's supply of D. & H.
Anthacite to-day. It will give you
full heating value, whether you use
it now or late next winter.
Jas. P. Bowey
Phone 33 Exeter
FOR A REAL SMOKE
Try EXETER Tobacco
A special No. 1 Quality Mixture
to give a mild, enjoyable smoke
Specialy Priced at
found tin 59c
Pipe and Cigarette
be misled by the special low
It’s the finest quality tobacco
you can buy.
big selection of fine pipesA
I Your Drags at
ROBERTSON’S
Phone 50 Exeter
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont. 4 Phone 135
last
and
with.
Suh-
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
November 13, 14, 15
Special Feature
“IN THE NAVY”
with the popular radio and
screen comedians
ABBOTT and COSTELLO
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
November 17, 18, 19
Special Feature
“Dive Bomber”
A. naval gun a month is Exe
ter’s objective In War Savings
Certificates, $2,500. We need
to pledge $650 more to reach
that amount Make arrange
ments with your Banker to-day,
See our Red Sole Rubber Boots at per pair $2.25
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Mrs. j. G. coem-axie. organist
Id a.m>—-Sunday School
Morning services withdrawn in fa
vour of Main St. Anniversary.
7,09 p.m.-—Rev. Ernest Grigg
conduct the services.
The November Thankoffering of the
W.M.S, will he held at the church
on Thursday evening, Nov, 20, at
8 a’clock. Mrs. R. Wenger will
be the guest speaker.
White Gift Sunday, Nov.1 23 rd.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Nprval J, Woods, M.A.
Muxistcr
Mrs, N. J. Doye
Organist and Choir Leader
ANNIVERSARY AND RE-OPENING
Preacher—Rev, J. ‘R. Mutchmor,
D.D., of Toronto.
IQ a.m.—Church School
11 a.m.-—Public Worship
Dr. Mutchmor,
Anthems—“O Come Let Us Sing
“Brightly Gleams our Banner”
p.-m,—Dr. Mutchmor
Anthem—’“Soldiers of Christ
Arise”
Mr, Wm. Hackett, of London, -color
ed tenor soloist, will sing at both
services.
Thursday,
meeting.
Midweek
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Arthur Page, Minister
W. R. Goulding. A.T.C.M.
Organist and. Choir* Leader
11 a.m.—The Minister
3 p.m. Sunday - School and Bible
Class
The evening service will be with
drawn in favor of Main St. an
niversary.
•Monday, -8 p.m.—Y.P. Union
Wednesday, 8 p.m.-—Prayer Service
Thursday, 2.30 p.m.—-W.M.S.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
23rd Sunday after Trinity
10 a.m.—-Morning Prayer and Ser
mon, “Liberty”.
11 a.m.—Sunday School.
Evening Service withdrawn in favor
of Main St. Anniversary.
The Board of Management will meet
in the , Parish Hall on Friday at
8 p.m.
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Young Men s & Men's
... Winter Coats e> e
You will be surprised at the values that we are offering. Many pf 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
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 pew numbers. '4
Wool Felts at $2.00 Fur Felts at $3.00 to $3.95
Dominion Rubbers and Rubber Boots
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.
Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
MARMALADE
' Orange and Lemon
Five Point
1 large jar . . 33c.
TEA
Crown Bulk or Mixed
1 lb.. ..... 69c
SOAP FLAKES
Maple Leaf
■ 1 box ...... 19c
PEANUT BUTTER
1 large jar . . 25c
TOMATO JUICE
Van Camp’s
3 large tins . . 25c
Pure
LARD
2-1 lb. pkgs. . 30c
BREAD FLOUR
Robin Hood
98 lb. bag . $2.85
DATES
3 ll)So
KELLOGG’S
2 boxes pep .. 25c
1 Fruit Juice Glass free
' Caven Congregational Circle
SPECIAL MUSIC by the CHOIR
r.'Rev. J. It. Mutchmor, D. O.
Sick and
and Mrs.Mr. Wm. Hackett, colored
Tenor Soloist of London will
sing at both services.
7 p.m.—Dr„ Mutchmor
Anthem--
“Soldiers of Christ Arise”
11 a.m.—Public Worship
Dr. Mutchmor
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Rev, D. N. Buntain, General Su
perintendent of the Pentecostal
Assemblies of Canada, will preach
in the Pentecostal Tabernacle, Exe
ter, on Friday, November 14, at 8
o’clock and Sunday, November 1'5
at 11 o’clock. Ev’ehing service at
Leavitt’s Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Rev. j
Buntain is an outstanding minister
of the gospel. j
All are welcome. «
Pastor—-E. Clemens . j
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iJames Street W.A.
Women’s Association, of
Street United Church met
church parlors on Thursday,
The pre-
The
James
in the
November 6 th, at 3 p.m.
sident, Mrs. F. May, was in charge
of the meeting. Mrs. F. Sharp took
the devotional period. The report
of the secretary was read and busi
ness transacted. The visiting com
mittee reported 21 caHs'made. Mrs.
Margaret Fletcher sang a lovely
solo and Miss Florence Down gave
a reading. Lunch was served at the
close of the meeting.
Maitland Henderson Hammond,
of Kirkton, enlisted recently with
the R.C.A.F. at No. 9 Recruiting
Centre, London.—:—v------
Reeve 'B. W. Tuckey, Mrs. Tuck-
ey and Ross spent the forepart of
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Hunkin at Belmore. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed 'Pollen spent the week-end there.
The men joined a party at Belmore
on a deer-hunting trip. The reeve
is in a -rather awkward position for
should he bring home a deer he
Would be at a Joss to know how to
distribute it among his many sup
porters. However, there is to be
no election next year.
Main Street United Church
Sunday, November 16th
Preacher—REV. J. R. MUTCHMOR, D.D., of Toronto
Anthems-*
“O Come Let" Us Sing”
‘Brightly Gleams Our Barmer’
in techni-color with an all start
cast including
ERROL FtYKH and
FRED MACMURRAY
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COMING—November 21 and 22
“THE GREAT DICTATOR0
starring
Charlie Chaplin, Jack Oakie
z and Paulette Goddard
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The regular meeting of Caven
'CongrOgatiohal Circle was held at
the home of Miss Jeckell with a
good attendance. Mrs. A. Moir
•presided and opened the meeting
with hymn 109. The devotional was
taken by Mrs. Hill, followed by
hymn 595. The roll call was ans
wered. Holl call for next month
will be "Something Vam Going to
Make for Xmas”. The committees
were then appointed f
shut-in, Miss Hatter
Flynn; envelopes, Mrs. Hasten and
Miss Hatter; flowers, Miss Jeckell;
lunch, Mrs; A, Mitchell and Mrs,
Polich; program, Miss -Coward and
Mrs. Cochrane; hostess, Mrs. Jack
. Pryde. miss Jeckell then gave a
talk on vegetables their value,
which was Very interesting. Miss
Blanche Senior gave a lovely piano
instrumental and the meeting clos
ed with the National Anthem,- af
ter which a good cup of tea Was
■served by the hostess.
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WOMEN WANTED
Sell Ramilex Products in your
home territory and be independent!
Constant year round repeat busi
ness assures you of steady profits.
No better work anywhere. Need p.<t>
experience to start. No limit to
earning possibilities. Catalogue and
(Plan to tell all—no obligation.
Pamilex, 570 St Clement, Mont
real.
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