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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-8-28, Page 8EXETER AllVESIIATE, TIIIIRBDAY ATM. 2,13 Exeter Markets Local Doings Changed each Wednfesiday Fall wheat . .0. 2.05 1 li25eadelr . .., ., .. . , 85 Family Flour ••••.4. Shorts see Egg fietter..“ e . ..,..,.„. ....„... .., Creamery Rueter Lard New Potatoes, peek Hay letege A .. .5.70 55:00 45.00 48 42 59 40,. to 43 eersously IA at hie home, nattering • 90, from kidney trouble, 16.00. 'Abe J H. hrarldrein presided at the 23.25 organ in the English Church at Hen - salt co Sunday eveoing. Rev. Rolet, Hicks of Chatham who is iteaLleine here, occupied James street pulpit on. Suede* evening. Keep, la laid the. Exeter Feet on the 15th ,and 16th of Septeenleae Sebool opens on, Sept Zael. Labor Day, Monday, Sept. Ise Mr. Ed. -Treble .has been off dutv at the shen or several daye owing to heath • • ' • . • . . • • Mr Pbta. kliuniter t Usborae Trivitt Memorial Church Rev A A. Trumper morning an evening. Phozo To your tickets for the Musica' eneert on Thursday evening toHotoo n Drug Store. FOR oALE. One 5 ,,ter-O.'d work, horse; also =are aad e'en. Apply Mrs. T. G. reel, feeeter. one. PRIZE LI%effi READY. . • The Prete its for the Exeter Fail Fair re teat and may he had front the Settee -ere', Mr. R. G. Sel- don. In ate Aerieultural class for horses the team was omitted, prizes for which are $4. $3, and $2. I)ceet forget to attend the Musical Coneeet ;n the Opera House Thurs day evening, given by Students. of the ntatio oehool for Ble.od, o. will be an evening of solid enjoyment !or all music lovers, ennee Vs,'AN TED. A girl for geeteral houeework and good kook. Appy Mrs. A. C. Mc- Lee:I. 15e Doitglae St. Stratford; OF et Maple Greve Tile Sept. 1st The Exeter Fair orfa.),7 a few weeks off. Have you done anything tohelp make it a suceess? If nat, why not? A :dee ,''ef epecials are being of- fered, anti many special ,ettractioes are being erreneed for. 101•111,11.1 CIDER MILL. Sylvenue Can, who has pur- chased the Cottle factory and cider mill, aanounces that the former em- ployes will be in. charger so that first- class work is 1;u-ern-en:eV 4.1•••••=. BUGGY FOR SALE. One steel -tire buggy, auto seat, prac- tically new.—Thorn Baker. AUTO CRANK FOUND, On. Huron Street east last week. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for notice. --- HELP WA.NTED. Help wanted at the Canning Factory husking corn when the factory starts about Sept. 1. Goad pay, pleasant work to men women ad children ov- er 14 years age.—Exeter Caroling Co HONEY FOR SALE. Choice Honey in 10 lb. pails. Buy •early. It is good. WILSON & SIMS. HELP WANTED A woman to work by the day. Ap- ply at Central Hotel, Exeter. V. V. M. An Abortion, Anti-toxine for cattle, that does the work. It cleans your •Berd of contagious abortion, and pre. - 'vent e youi calves from having White Soours Consult Drs. Sweet & Vining, Exeter. •GASOLINE AND FREE AIR. Haven: iastalled a gasoline and air motor Dean we invite autoists to give us a cali. Free air furnished. JOHN TAYLOR Cochran,-) Machine Shop • J. G. Cochrane (returned) has taken • over 'he Connor Machine Shop and is nee- open for business. Re-barine automobile cylinders and fitting pistons a sepcialty. • All kinds of repair work promptly attended to. • Connot Gasoline Engines for sale. Phone 135. • —e—• enoneenes AUTO t1OBILES REPAIRED. Having rented the mechanical end of the Ford Garage Business we are penared to give full satisfaction to all require service on, automo- biles to gas engines,. We repair all anakee of cars and engines. • Special service nn Ford ane McLaughlin cars for Mi o Snell. Gas for sale. Free air. GRIFFIN BROS. Harvey's Flour is good flour. Reports in regard to our flow ,are ,great, "Bread we made from thatlast sack of Mod& is the best we ever had in the house"; "Our bread made from Manitoba's Best goes to the top of the oven". This is a true story ; can give names if you wish. Harvey Bros. THE WATKINS AGENT bandies all kinds of spring tonics'for both man end beast; also toilet articles. Their spices and flavorings are the purest on the mai kelt. Only sold by their ftgents to the consumer. Wm Andrew, Agent, Exeter, Phone 43 !MARRIAGE LICENSES „ISSUED' ley C. H. Sanders at the A.dtr"Ocate Of. fice. Strictly confidential no witness tequired , The Baud concert en Victoria Parke OA Saturday 'night was largely attend- ed and as usual the music much. en- joyed, Miss Carrie Anderson should have bee a mentiened last week as one' of those who passed the lower schoolex- amieation from Exeter School, Mr. Cecil McLeod is moving into, the reeidence vacated by Mr, R. Davis, .rho Ideas movedinto the house pun. Ohased frOm the Joseph Davis estate, 'Mr.. Fred Kerr of Creditoa was the high Men at the big gee -club shoot at. Sarnia lest week, breaking 146• out t 150. Fred also did Well at Chin - ago the week.. before. Forto-five cents, %via pay for the Advocate to Jart'y ist, 1920. Have it, it to a distant member of your fam- or friend. Remember we can save you money if you subscribe through usfor your daily. Nine tens of Eattees catalogue.e ar- rivel at the Canedian Express oftice at Seat.orth last week to distribution ia that town and surrouneing districe and the Epos or remarks that this is an item that the local merchants should make .a note of, a Sylvania, Ohio,. on August lath, deo Mee11. Wheetalter. (tau-111er'. of an' Mrs. Thomas Whiteaker„ for merly of Usborne, became 'the bride. 81:11, 1-1 Wyant Of Sylrawia,. After the eereteette lore left for .atrip to Niagara Fees and other pons. They will reside en Sylvartie. Mr. August Kulizt hal resumedhis duzfe. as manger of the Bank of Oommetce here after three months' •leave of absence owing to ill health. Mr. Dent. who has been flitting the veteeney here left the letter pert of the week. for Toronto. By his court- eous and uniformly obliging manner Mr, Dent made many warm friends during his stay here. The IL G. Seldom rink of bowlers, fleeing; Stewart, Taman and Seldon won second prize at the.Asylum tour-. eament io. Landon laet Weelesday. W Riversrink won three out of four games and Clyde Heaman's rink two out of four at the Stratford tourney the sante day, A number of Exeter bow lees are en Seaforth at the Dou- bles Tourney this week. The Memorial Service in the Triv- :tt Memorial Church on Sunday even- 'ree tor Mr, Fred Tucker, who died in Guelph recently, was a most fitting tribute to bis memory, the hymns and service throughout being exclusively memorial. and the sermon by the. Rec- tor, Rev. A. A. Trumper, waeably de- livered. The Dead March in. Saul, played by the organist, Miss MacFau], wee admirably executed. Mrs Gordon -Murray of Hamilton, addressed the W. C. T. U, Monday tette:T.11par ,a the Public Library, ihi a forceful and inspiring meesage, ,bow- ing the necessity for having Canada dry, net the great need for strenuous efierte at this time to make Ontaelo dry. She explained clearly the ques- tions on the Re(fierendum ballot and gave some practical advece on voting. Keene is Exeter she was the guest of 'etre B. W, P. Beavers, the Coun- ty Inesident EXETER HIGH SCHOOL. The Exeter High School will re- open. on September 2nd, under the fo llowing staff,—Principal, E. J. Wet - hey, late of ,Carlton. Place; As- sistants, Miss S. Gregory, for eight years assistant in Chatham Collegiate Institute, and Miss Medd, Pupils de- siring enrolment kindly advise the sec- retary, Miss X. 1V1e.cFaue. onneeenteneenenenenneneentnni:nneettneentet4ente -none' ICICR'ED IN THE FACE. Joseph Hunter, the eight-yeer-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter pf Usborne, on Tuesday of last week sustained a severe kick in ,the face from a colt which was running loose in a box seall, and is criftically owing to the kick affecting a nerve in the. head, Some thirteen stitches were needed to o lose the wound in the face. Everything is being done for the little chap. A specialist, 1)r. Hadley Williams of London, was here on Sunday in.consu nation with Dr. H. K. Hy:adman, on, the case, but Untie exscomogement could be given the parents. . RETURNED SOLDIERS. The following Exeter boys returned this week from overseas, Private H. J. Fuke, ,Pte. B. Case, CpL P. E. Dearing, Pte. A. Hapkney, Pte, C. B. Allison. They landed in Canada, on Saturday. Pte Mervin: R.uesell, who enlested in Winnipeg: a eon. of Mr. Jaanes P.u,ss.eill, formerly of Exciter, arrived here from oversees, and is visiting,. his erandpapents, Mr..alnd Mrs. D. Rus- sell and Mr. and 11111. T. Sweet. Corporal Gordon J, Morley ,and wife arrived here from England last week, and are guests of the former's moth- er, Mrs, F. Marley. Corp. Morley en- listed 3, thc 110th Perth Battaleonat Stratford io .1916 w,hen attendingethe Nermal School, going overseas later, and spent e6 menthe ee France. He came through unwoundedIn January, last he married Dorothy McKenzie - Low in England. During Gordon's ab- sence in France his father, the late Feancis 'Malley died, and Gordon, will shortly take ever the farm g Whelen. '1r R. G. Selden was in 'Buffalo on business lent week, Miss MaziiO4 'Blatchford. of Toronto. is holue for holedevs. • Ariel Beverley of Toronto is visiting her parents here, Hk HOI1QX judge Dickson was a • vieitor is town last week. • .Messrs Jack. Hurdoo and Archie Da- vis lett Saturday for Buffalo, Mrs, Jas Teyeter visited -this week with her daughter in Wingliarn, • t3 Hume fa wiAtipeg is visiting her amnia Mrs, E. M. Digamie Alyea Lamport of Londoa ietli visk- m town a few days ease week, Mies Etta M. Bowey has been hall-. cleying. in Lontioa for several. days., • Aft's, Goodison, son and daughter,. o Sarnia, are visiting Mrs. D. 'Ohm. Misses Lillian and Mary :Grigg of Detroit visited Rev. and Mrs. Foote. • Mr. Shape:On and daughter, Miss: Ellia, have returned from a. visit in Du vane. • Gordon. Ford of Ellett, Mich., is visiting: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ford, Lake Road. • eir I. R. Cag left. NewThursday • morning for York -ewe a couple of Lotion friends. .and :etre. E. Crocker and two sowot .Toronto are visiting relatives here toe a few days. • Mr. and Mrs. T. Boyle of Taloa° motored here last week to visit with l'elatives for. a few: days. Mrs, Louis Jacob and children of Kitchener visited with Mr. end lobo Jacob, Stephen, last week. Mrs. Allen and tgaraddaughter, Miss Lottie Rice, have returned from visit with Mr. Frank Allen near Crom- arty. • Miss E. T. V. ,Cerlies, who has been holidaying at ther haute be Bolton, has returrteel and is again ht charge of her millinery store,. Mr. and Mrs, Schwartz,- who /ewe been visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Brock, Huron et returned to To- rento, T.hursday. eir. and Mee. A. B. Richanisonafter a pleasant visit with the latter's par- ents, Mr. end Min. .S. Smith, returned to their home in Toronto. Mis Florence Marchand, after %pending the holidays here with her ,ister. Mrs. C. H. Sandere, returnee re her home n Waterford, Friday. Mee. W. H. Aitken and little non Donald ot Toronto are spending a few days with the former's parents, Mr.. Mrs, he Smt.th, London Road boucle, Mr, end Mrs, Charlie flatus and two daughtere and:nephew, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas CollingWood. Hamilton, on their Way back to Lersedornille,.. N.Ye Mr, Ed. Min:beet and wife and two children of Calgary, Alta, are visiting with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.' !stitcher.,'efetropolitan Mr. and Mrs, Jack Reichard .of De-. troit Mch., visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Greenlee, being. .fitacecfko.tof the latter's sister, -MrsR. Mrs Ed. Sanders, who ,was here at- tending the funerok of her son, Ed- ward Re and later visiting friends here and at Zurich, returned to her home in :Muskegon Heights, Mich., Friday morning Mr, and Mrs, M. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Hayes and little daugh- ter and Mr, Milton Hayes motored up from Parkhill and spent Sunday at the home GI Mr. and Mrse 5, .Szeith, Lan - dart Road South. Mrs, Russell Hedden and son Jack of Windstorst, Sask., who have been visiting Mrs. C. Harness and Mrs.. Greenlee,- left for London, where they will spend a few days with :hex'. sister. Mrs. "Bedford, prior to leaving or, their homeaccompanied by Miss lied - den, who will visit her for a month. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. At the rear of Hawkins' Hardware Store, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1919 At 2 o'clock, p. m. the follow-leg:— Bedroom suite, complete, bedstead, dresser, chest drawers, writing desk 2 faney tables, •extension table, side- board, music cabineteeather-oak rock- er, 3 upholstered rockers, bed couch, 8 dining chairs, carpet sweeper, kitchen table 3-bus-aeer Imperial oil stove, near- ly new; `base heater, kitchen. pantry, meat sate, .hammock, pictures and frames, aumber sealers, glasswaa-e and dishes, garden tools, and other artic- les too numerous' to mention. Terme, cash. C. W. Robinson, Jahn Markham, Auctioneer. Proprietor. Alex. Purdon, Clerk. Musical Concert Opera House, Exeter Thurs. Evening, A.tig. 28th. 4 JONES ...„ CANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE NO 8-3620 This Store wal close each Wednesday afternoon et 12.30 elude g June, July and August. St• ylish, comfortable:— We have in stock a C/C a la Grace Corset to suit every type of figure. Come and, see them,. FIRST SHIPMENT OF LADIES' & MISSES FALL COA.Te, \Ve have just received aur first Ailment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Fall and Winter Cogs,. The rroDular calors this fall are the browns, taupes, silver greys'greens and navy. The most popular cloths ere silvea times and velours. Fleece moderate. We would atlerien an early selection of fall garments as many lines will eeeece on. account of the strike sit uatie,a causing. such a scarcity of good• s NEW FALL AND WINTER FURS. The new Fur Styles are here. We would also advise early buying this line!. Pelees in some lines are slifhtly higher and be others about the ,ame as last aeaS011. Cape styles in neck lure with small' muffs will be the most poniear styles. WOOL SWEATERS FOR COOL EVENINGS. We have a beautiful range or wool sweaters for Ladies, Men and Chiedren for early fall selling. Thew garmente are very neeessary for the aol‘evenings in late summer and arly fall EMBROIDERY SPECIAL—Th's %veek ZOO yards fine corset .over em broidery worth 50e., yd, good patternto clear at 29c, yd. JONES & MAY Headquarters for the Celebrarted Sandford & Lion Brands Clothng for Men and, BoTs. 41111...81••••••••••0011•11.0........ Corner Dundas and Richmond Streets Fall term opens September 2, 1019 Individual iostruction. Efficient Teachers. Courses up-to-date. Enter any day. J. Morritt, Principal, Vulcanizing ALL KINDS QF TIRES. All work guatanteeel. Cash for old tires. TAYLOR'S TIRE SHOP. Exeter. DRS SWEET & VINING Veterinary Surgeons A11 cans promptly attended to day or night. Weep— Dr. Sweets old office Phone No. 120 Exeter. given by MISS GLADYS SLAY, Soprano' Solo- - ist and reader Or, Sarnia. MISS leATHRYNO SELLS, Pianist, Londen. MISS GRETA LA1VIMIE, Violinist, Senior StudenteOf the Ontario School for the Blind, Brantford. Come and enjoy a varied progeram,ee- tisticallY tendered. • Prograin at 8 AdmissiOn. 35t.' Reserved Sears 50c' Pian Hall Howey"s Drug Store. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice Strictly confidential; no witness R. HENRY A. CORSAULT If reteninary Surgeon, wishes to an- ce that he has moved his office to aker's Livery, James Street, next door to Overland Garage, and apprec- iates the patrbna.ge he has received in the old stand and hopes' for a contin- uance of the same in his new office. Calls promptly attended to day at' night .Phone 8. MONEY TO LOAN We bane a large amount of private funds to loam on foam and Village property at low rates of interest. GLADMAN & SI AN -BURY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter ISAAC R. CARLING, 13enester, SiCilicittOff, Notary Public, Comrrilseioner, Salk:Aar for the 'Mai- sons Bank, Etc. 1VIoney to loan at »west rates of interest. Office--1VIain Street, Exeter. FALL TERM FROM SEPTEMBER 2 CENTRAL 00,44i `,...-..vt:/„..-rreno,.- WESTERN ONTARIO'S LA -KG -Fee' & BEST COMMERCIAL SCHOOL We have COMMERCIAL, SIWRT- HAND and TELEGRAPHY depart- ments.—Have experieoced i n,s truc t ors , give thorough courses -and we asset graduates to .positions.—Write for free Catalogue, D. A. McLachlan, Principal HORSES WANTED Tea & Coffee I want an unlimited number of Horses in good condition. Geldings 5 year* old up, weighing from 500 pound; up, Mares from 4 years old up, weighing from 1300 pounds up. Parties haying the required stuff, write or phone 83 Exeter. G. Y. DOW Dr. G F. Roulstcae L. D. S., D. IX S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Dr. A. R. XINSIVIAN, L. D. S., D. D. S. Honor Graduate Toronto University Teeth extracted without pain or any bad effects. Office over Gladman & Stas Office, Maim Street, Exeter FRANI( TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of Hunan and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Crediton, — Ontario. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEhR AND VALUATOR for Counties of literal Perth, laddlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Cockehatt Wanerooms, next door to Central Hotel, Main' Street, Exeter. Store For the choicest groceries, fruits, spices, teas, coffee and every- thing in the grocery ha* Call and see us. A trail as to quality will convin- ce. Produce taken in exchange Jas. Gould • Furniture and • Undertaking R. N. ROWE' • THE FUNERAL nnzt,efroR AND FURNITURE DEALER SOUTHCOTT BROS. SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Thee wee be needing thein soon. We ha.yeeposne splendid wearers. The kind that 'steeds nouigh wear and usage. Our preces are eight. .. • 'FLANNELLETTE BLANKETS Ibex quality, -12 4 size. The largest size that is made., These ,blankets are excellent gualy., Grey or white with pink or blue borders, S3.95. APRON GINGHAMS 36 inches wijde ert ,4 neat check patterns. They are wiorth to -day 35o a -yard. Our ,price whele, they lase is per yard • 30c. . MINER leUBBER BOOTS Ask any man; who hats worn; "Miner" Rubber Boofts eitd- see What he FELYS about eleenei We sell this make and can recommend therm to .cur customers, $5400 $5.50 • $6.50 . , SOUTHCOTT BROS • "b.,.:4,54,T* 2, "", ' 1