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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-1-30, Page 8It EXETER MARKETS anged Each Wednesday yeti to `r1.,1t a �a Wheat ono In T no Oa,: on.,,... ,,. go, .... ,55 ,65 vanity Hour :.5.90 Creamery butter 58 Dairy Butter .... 45 Egg' 522 teed .,..�.,... Potatoes ..".. 1.35 1,75 Hay .,$18 sea $19 Hog.: 15.00 TO ORGANIZE TURF CLUB. Al'. those inteeeisted in the Organ- ization of a Turf Club in Exeter will please attend a meetin.g for that .'ur.• Pose ..n the Town Hall, ::��•_., r1n Friday, Feb. 7th, at 8 &clock p.m, BUSINESS FOR SALE, - Grocery store and stock, residential part ) Landon. -Sydney Smyth, 404 Talbot St„ London. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs T. G. Creech desire: to thank the Canadian. Order of Foresters and the. Independent Order of Odd€allows for the prompt payment of insurance claims. BARGAINS I A quantity of Black and Green Tea also Coffee, regular 65c.; to ..leer at Soc. 10 per cent. off on all foot- wear for February. -H. Blerlieg, Ex- eter North. CANADIAN EXPRESS AG E2 r APPOINTED. Mr. B. S. Murray, ,superintendent :rf above, wa:: in, town last week and ap- pointed Mr. C. T. Broak.> as their ageat la place of the late r. ts. Creech. Mr. Brooks: will continue to carry on his Insurance Business and wishes to return thanks to all, for support in the past, and asks for a continuance of their patronage. All Express accounts due the late G Creech are requested to be paid ar one at Express Office. In reference to baggage and freight all orders left at Express Office will be promutly attended to for Mrs. Creech C. T. BROOKS. ESTRAY STEER. There strayed onto the premises of the undersigned, North Half Lot 6, Con. A.. Stephen a red yearling steer The owner can hare same by proving ownershie and paying expenses. Ferdinand Disjardine. NEW VETERINARY. A. M Vining, V. S., will, open up a Veterinary practice, in town, and un- til he procures an office will be found at the Central Hotel, where he will .attend to ail calls. ICE CREAM: Silverwood'. at Wilson's all the time. Orders taken for parties. Wilsons Phone 56. VETERINARY PRACTICE✓, Dr. Henry A. Corsant has bought the practice of Sweet & Reid and will continue business at the sa,me stand. LANA WANTED. 300 acres or more land for flax for next year, far which good rental will be paid. Ontario Flax Company Jas. Davis, Exeter. Phone 13r12. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned until noon, Monday, Feb- ruary 10th, 1919, for the construction of the Anderson Drain in the Town- ships of Fu]larton, Blanshard and Us• borne. Plans, specifications, etc., may be seen tt the Clerk's Office, Full- artea, o: at John Rogers' O. L. S. Ofti •e. Mitchell. A marked cheque representing 10 per cent. of th:e con- tract pie must accompany each ten- der. T'.i: lowest or any tender not i9eeess tri' y accepted, R. H. POMEROY, Township Clerk. Fu](larton P.O, NOTBCE Owing to the probable se rioua fuel scituation the Fuel Commissioners of the Township of U borne have ord,em- ed four ear -loads of screened sofa goal through their dealer, W. G. Medd Winc1 a1sea. Seeing tba.rt there is likely to be little or no fid: coal forthcoming ratepayers are advised to plate their orders with either the Reeve or any of the Councillors to secure their needs. HENRY STRANG, !Clerk. FARM FOR SALE Lot 1, Con. 6, Usbiorne, about 104 acre.s with 5 acres timber thereon; has been seeded donn fax fine years;. Good brick house with kitchen, slate root ea both,; bank barn 50x75 feet, with cement floor 3x basement; about 30 apple trees, This is an excellent farm, well watered and well located. Wil' be sold right; If not sold will be rented. Apply to Win, Whiteford, Exeter, Ont. Wanted! KEEPER, MATRON AND ASSIST- ANT MATRON. Man and wife to take charge of the Huron County House of Refuge and farm in connection therewith;. Also an Assastaaat Matron. Duties . to con.- mange as soon as possabieb Applica- 'iions in writing, or a personal abpli- eatiosa to the undelreilgned .as soon as :passible. preferred.. John Torrance, Inspector H. of R. 21, 1919.Clinton. Clinton; Jan. ExErns ADVOCATE, THURSDAY, 'TAN. aQ, ISig ralearstiantemereaFairarisslassitssersilast LOCAILI. DOINGS. •r ils�r�rrlsaiuVal A dance. wag gi eta ia1 'WM:M. 1 s Hail on Monday evening, The wings of ;riches are not the kind that angels use on. their headgear. Mr. Thorn, Baker, has been c,onfit,ed to his home for several days through illness. Major W. Is Heamatr..has beet, ear en. hi:, discharge, as has also Private Liotti: Day. Dr Vining, V.S. bias rented Mr. A, McDenell s stables and has establish- ed an office and barn therein. A memorial eervuce wall be con- ducted next Sunday evening in C'av- en Presbyterian church in memory of sae hl. Private John Laing. air. N. 1). Hurdon has awar sou•- serxir from Germain in the shape of a German bugle grey ae, co1.or, and of ie. date 1917. His 'Son; Pte. Eric, sent it Mr;, Gordon Murray of Hamilton spoke very interestingly to the James Street congregation in the morning, anal to halo Street congregatilon to the evening of Sunday last. It is reported that robins have been see=r at several places in Ontario. If t sa this °is the earliest for robins in the history of the oldest inhabitant cr€ Ontario, The rtoh n rarely arrives from the south earlier than the 25th of February, Mr. Chas. Smell has disposed of his flee brick dwelling on John Street, recently vacated by Mr. Fred May, to Mr. Josiah Nestle, who recently sold his farm in Stephen. He will .move to town shortly. Lieut Thompson of Seaforth, in ,instrectot in the Royal Flying Corps, and we° is now awaiting his •Jis • charge., has been engaged. on the Exeter High School staff, and as- sumed. his duties 4n Friday last. W D. Sanders nas purchased the tatty acre farrn belonging to his brother Mr. J. A. Sanders of Wood - ;tock on. the 3rd concession of Ste peen. Mr. W. D. Sanders has had the property rented for a number of years it being just opposite 'his 100 acre farm. Or: Monday et ng Court Har- mony, :so 61, Car ad en Order e Foresters, met in, their Lodge Room end elected the following officers for the year, -C. R.., Bro. Asa Peathale, V.0 R., rhos. Diatney; Treast, C. J. Luker, Chap., Wm, Andrew; F. S, Is N Rowe; R. S., F W. Gladtnan S. W. E. Rowcliffe; J.W., Geo. Hill, S. B., P. Hera; J.B., E. A. Follick; Conductor, Chas, Northcott; auditors J S. Harney and E. M. Dignan.. Report of the Exeter Branch of the H C. W. C. A. for January:- Crlediton-12 shirts, 23 suits py- jamas, 45 pair socks. Soldiers' Aid Exeter -21 pair socks, 3 suits pyjatna,s, Woman's Institute, Exetetr-19 pair socks W C. T. U., Exeter -31 pillow ;;as e. 14 pair socks, 25 towels, 18 <.hirts, 1 wash cloth. Thames Road -20 shirts, 2 suits of pvjam:v, 14 stair socks., Total value $350.25. -Vera Essery, Sec'y. Organized agriculture has received the unstinted and Ioyal support of the Weekly Sun,, Toronto, during the iwemity-eight years of its e.x'istence,. It is to -day giving generous and hearty support to. every movement calculated to further the interests of those •e nga ;cd i;a agriculture Those farrei s who. wish to keep in touch with the great co-operative move - meat among agriculturists in Ontar- io, should read it .every week,. • The xomen of this farm .will be particul- arly interested in, the Woman's page specially written for The Sun by a woman living on a farm. RETURNED SOLDIERS During the week; the following bays of the overseas forces have returned -G R Carroll of Lucan;, R. C. Dick of near Exeter; H. J. Gai,ser of Dash- wood, H A. Johnstone of Blyth, E. B. Martelle of Medford, W. B. Scott of Blyth. D. H. Sodawater, Corp. Col- uuhouta, Pte. Hawles of Mitchell; II. G. Swann. of Staffa, W. M, Westlake of Bayfield, N. Willoughby, Private Westcatt of Seaforth, Corp. Cree and Pte. Thompsort ;af Clinton, Pte. Can- field of Hemisall, Pte. Frteeth, and Pte Smith of Goderich, Pte. Andrews and Pte Irvine of St. Marys. MEMORIAL SERVICE. On Sunday evening last a m.emarial, service was conducted in 'James -St. Methodist church• by the pastor, in memory sof .the late Lance Corporal Elmer. T. Willis, sae ,of Mr. Joltni Wil- lis, who was killed in action in France, The Young IVaemis 'Clas;s of which he was a -member, attended in a body. Rey. J.: W. Baird preached and 'read letters front the, front regarding the deceased .as a sold'uee,. The choir tendered appropriate music. Private Willie won the -Military Medal for conspicuous bravery in saving two comrades . under. maPlaiine gun fire. SOUTH HURON- AGRI, SOCIETY: The annual meeting, of the members of the South. Bunion, Agricultural So- ciety was held Art the Commercial Hotel, Heniall,; Theirs is still a bal- ance of .$161.04 Ste the treasury. The following officers and directors were apoointed for the curret year -Pres, R. D. Bea, Hensall; 1st .Vice -Pies., E. Warne Zurich ; end Vice -Pres., E. K1op , Zurich; Directors, H. C. Sol- dan, tE Klopp, O. Geiger, O. Klopp D. McDonald, J. Dealer, Robt. Mc Laren, D. Burns, R. Thompson, Hon, Director.; were appointed as follows: W. D. , Sanders, John. Laporte, G. C. Petty, J. Hood, W. Buchanan, Robt. McKay, John Glenn, J. Ballantyne, M. Thompson, R. Hoggarth, D. McKellar, J. Scott and W. Dalrymple. H. Ar- ntbld. and C. MCDornell, Henan were re -appointed' auditors. It was idecided, fo hold a'seed farm' and a Spring' horse and cattle show at iien1sallthi,s year as •usual. The Seed show will be held on, Friday, Feb. 28, and, the date. for the Horse and Cattle show ' was set for Tuesday, April 5th. Miss Stella Soutlieott, spent tlieweele eft d out London. Pte Leon Treble spent the Week end i:r, London. Mr. Elmer Tucker as in Stratford attending Business Colleges Mr Richard Bissett of London was vesitor in town towsu con Saturday. Private Sbaddoek of London. seen; a day with Private Leors Treble. Rer Dr. Colin Fletcher left last week on :a trip totibia, Pacific Coast. Mr Wrtt.. Blatchford of Toronto VMS 3a town on business during the .reek .lir Harmon Davr,dso.n Of Saginaw, Mich., visited here with old friends, tor a few days. 'firs M. J. Williams of Kingsville i< <,isiting her sister, Mrs. F, W, B. Defeats for two weeks. Miss Vera Rowe spent the week end is Strafford with her sister who is attending Normal School;, Sergt Victor Sweet .has zeceived his discharge and spent a few days at iiia home here, later returning to Windsor If any subscriber, by any mischance should not receive his copy of the paper, we should be glad to notify us at once, as ,tive try to .hare a few extra copies on hand .n case of such a contingency arising. COKE FOR. FUEL. -I wide .have a car of Coke for domestic use at Ex- eter Station Jam, 30. Anyone in need of fuel cal up 0, TIEMAN, Desert - wood, VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR. SALE, A first-class restddenitial property, • a in good state of .repair, on Huron Street, Exeter,. Aral be sold 'reason, ab le, Apply W. j. MALLOTr, "Exeter, Ont. MEN'S MADE-TO-lvi1. ASURE SUITS This Department of our Store is growing fast. We are turning out perfect fitting suits at temperable prices; cut im; any style you wishl: Ask lir. Sheere to ,show you our clothe and styles, JONES & MAY, Exeter, If yet find or lose any thing : •vont to seta buy or exchange, talk through The ADVOCATE about It in .sour owr interests, and the interests oz .he other bat ty. HORSES WANTED I wank an unlimited number of Horses in, good condition. Geldings 5 year, old up, weighing from 1500 pound> up. Mares from 4 years old up, weighing from 1300 pounds up. Parties having the required stuff, write or phone 83 Exeter. G. 5. DOW MONEY TO LOAN We its a lttage amount aif private fuatt& to Loan ea arm amid sildarg4 property at law mtots atf Intaamt. ()LAMM ILM & STAMM= BaesIsteis, SIoWitoeer, Ezatee ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A. Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public. Commiss1ozrer;, Solicitor for the Mai- sons Bane, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of blared. Office -Main Street, Rester. Dr, G. F. Rottlsto¢r, L. D. S., D. 'D. S. DENTIST; Member of the K C. Cs, D. S. of Ont. Honor Graduate Toronto University Office over Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Dr. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S. Honor Graduate Toronto University Teeth extracted without pain or any bad effects. Office over Gladman & Stanbury's Office, Maim Street, Exeter C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONE1,R AND VALUATOR. for Counties of Huron Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sakes a Specialty. Office at Cockthutt Wanarooms, net door to Central -Hotel, Main Street, Exeter. FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer a ot ROM wad Miliftestet Prices Reasonalttle arid Sareifaetion Crediton, -- Ontario. Tea & Coffee Store For the choicest groceries, fruits, spices, teas, coffee and every. thing in the grocery line Cell and see us. A trial as to quality will convin- Oe. Produce taken in exchange - Jas. Gould Furniture and -Undertaking E. N. ROWE THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR ,- AND FURNITURE' DEALER 4 JONE'S &MAY pHONlt 31 CANAp., :F9;;SQD BOARD LICENSE ,„140 8-3620 BEAT FEBRUARY CLEARING SALE; immense Stock Must Be Reduced Thousands of Dollars' Worth of Up - To -Date Merchandise Commencing this week and cont nuint throughout February, we are conducting a Great Stock Reduc°;ng Sale, which will mean a rare oppor- tunity for you to save dellars on, your Spring Requirements, We have just finished Stock Talcirt, and rind that our Stock is nearly double what we carry is normae times. While wholesale prices tu nearly all linea are stall advancing we rnd that we must :seduce our stock and turn ,it into cash. As the object of tai: sale is to raise money, these Bargains must be sold on a cash bas',. Produce will be taken as cash. As quantities in many fines arc limited the early buyers will get best values It is impossible to give an nelete list of bargains - but below c -e quote a few items to give you an idea of our valees,, Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Hundreds of pairs will be found in open bunks on our counter. Shopping made easy, You can. wait on yourselves. We must reduce our stock, sc- have put the lenge in deer. None of these bargain Shoes allow- ed out on ap, noval, as we cannot afford to .mss sales. 400 )pair Ladies' Empress. Shoes worth $4,50 to 57.50 pair, our -ale price $1.98 to 53.98 36 pair Ladies' high laced shoes. English last, on sale at $3,49 pair. 150 pair Men's Slater, Astoria and Long -Life Fine Shoes in black and brown, guaranteed solid leather throughout, worth un to 57.50 a pair,- a a rare snap to clear at 54,50 pair. Men's Heavy Cote work -shoes, solid leather. to be Staid at $3.93 Children's Shoes at Special, Prices Space does not permit des rip - tion; Come and see them. Mea's Black Rubber Boots. Feb. sale price $3.40 Leather Leggings at 51.98 at Men's Clothing and Flats 30 Men's Ulster Overcoats to clear at '512, $13 and 515, 50 Meet's Rain Coats, regular $13.50 and 515.00 to blear at 510.00 Men's Sovereign Brand Suits to clear an •515.00 and $13. 3 Only Men's Wallaby Fur Coats regular $75.00 for 560.00 10 Men's Black Dog Coats worth up to $45, to clear at 530 to 538. 24 Boys' Bloomer Suits, sizes 29 to 35, splendid school suits, to clear `56.50 52.00 Boys* Odd Coats at ' OVERALL BARGAINS -15 Doz. 3ferc's Overalls, Biro B brand, sold everywhere at $2.00. Get your supply in Feb, at Smocks to match at 51'09' MEN'S FELT HATS, couldru't be bought under 5.3.00 wholelsale lto- day, all colors, for Feb. Sale only at $2.75 Boys' Overcoats and Suits. Space does not permit description, Come and see the Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear, 98c. 10 dozen Men's Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, Wool and Cotton mixture, sizes 36 to 44, well worth 1.50 garment. Our special reduction sale price, theegarment 98c, 5 dozen Men's all wool heather regularly worth 75c. to clear at 59c 8 dozen Men's fine negligee Shirts 51.75 value 'to clear at $1,25 3 dozen pair Men's Heavy ,Lined Kid Gloves; were $2.00 to clear at $1.25 2 dozen pair Men's Knitted Wollen Gloves at clear at per pair 45c. 5 doz Men's Heavy Leather Mitts, reduced to 51,00 pair 4 doz Boys' Heavy Winter Caps cleart+n'g at 45c. Our Ladies' Wear Department 7 doz fine Voile Blouses, sizes 35 to 44, worth up to $1,75, Feb. Salk price 51.19 each Ladies Crepe and Silk Blouses Odd line; and Sizes to clear at 53.95 each. 20 doz. pair Ladies' ail Wool Cashmore hose, in black only, regular-. ty worth 85c., for Feb. sale price 63c, 2 pair for 51.25 Cosset cover embroideries, 200 yards, worth up to 50c. yard, to 'clear at29c. yds SILK POPLINS -All, colors, including black, 36 in. wide, good wear- ing quality, special Feb. sale price, 51.50 yd, Black Parlette Silk -one week only -36 in, vide:, worth 52.00 yard, Feb sale price $ 1.50 Ladies' Silk Gloves, 5 doz. pair in white, black and some colors, double-tipoed fingers, on, sale while they last at 75c. pr. PLUM AND CORDUROY VELVETS in nearly all ,calors, scold all season at 90c. and .51.00 yd. Feb sale price 69cd. Ladies' Winter Coats all greatly reduced in price, Up-to-date coats as lots as $14.95 Ladies' Seal Plush Coats -6 only left -beautiful quality, were 534.50 Feb sale pairce 525 each, All Childeent's Coats reduced .ie prices. Furs! Furs! Furs! Alt our Ladies and Girls' Neck Furs and Muffs ;must go tarice. Beautiful sets in Wolf, Fox, Persian, Lamb, Etc,, ly low prices. 1 only MN/link Marmot Coat, was $110 for 1 only Canadian Muskrat Coat, wa; $125 for 2 only Canadian Muskrat Coats were $140 for 1 only Hudson, Seal Goat, was $240, for 1 only Fur Collared Croat, was 523,50, for regardless of et redicuious- 585.00 5100.00 5110 5200. Cotton Staple Bargains Heavy ,Crash, Towelling, regularly 30c. far 23c.yd. Factory Cotton; 30c. quality, for0c Finks Bleached Cotton 35c. quality for 25c. White Flanlneaette, 350 yds., extra fine quality, regularly 45c. yd. for cd. 4 Webs Black De -nim, extra heavy weight for Overalls and Smo kss, 75c. value fon 55c. yd, Ladies' Sweaters, and scarf and Cap, sets ell greatly reduced in Price YARN SPECIAL -100 lbs. Canadian, 2 end 3 ,ply, grey, black, white and mottled, to clear at 29c. per I; lb, skettt,, Flannelette Blankets, Ibex and Defiance brands! Get your supply at 5315 and 53.95 pair. Grocery Specials Old Homestead Soaps 5c bar. Lennox Soap 6c. bar Richard's Pure Soap 7c. bar Comfort Lye, reg. 15c far 10c Best Nixed Tea, re,g. ,70c. at 50c. Car Redpath, Sugar just received. Get your supply this month. ES It MAY Headquarters for tire Celebrated ; Sandford It Lion Brands Clothing Mall and Dorn sateseseloseepesesselleenimeeliallii