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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-10-9, Page 8k J YIR; ADVOCATE, THURSDAY,' OCT. 9, 1918 Exeter Markets Changed each \Vedreasday Fal:; Wheat .......... ,. 1.95 Parley ... . , 120 to 1.25 Oats }.., ,., 85 Family Flour . „ .....,5.70 Shorts ..,.,..., ,,. .., 55.00 Better dairy 45 Creamery Butter 60 Lard 38 a 1 .. I'Ot tae • per bag ....A.. ,. --- Hogs, cvvi 16.00 16,75 Trivitt Memorial Church harvest [hanksgiv`:n; suorat n . err' everting.; Spee -e" 'I•tsic by the t:hor. Services SIXTY M1L: S ON A GALLON. A meeker his been elevated 'My one of the exper rreeehntees of tit: Lia l C o :sir . . Q, Co, Qui M .easel that prom`;. ire :eticntierez tate :enema - bee z_aeon. of the wo cl. T1te en- gine eo eprOon all the ne<es' ry parts of tin. . tieo :sb ;c. tn_r r , nevi eery mad Wee; erre ;es, be: it is SQ simp'ef in its ere „:ti.x that it eibitnmiles possib"v a.t p. :eizt. of the Parapher- nalia ai the >r °nary eagfene now in use T.he e e:n ha= been. mut ea the severest testa and Ite: preyed a re markehie .tecese. It ,,s repel:e a to be able tie drive :4:. ordinaryIer;e ';t about 00 mile; ora gallon ,;m :a ty mere than c'ouble that ave the cheapest running engin. an •,nv markt. The company will put a car pa the merket at $tion each, TO THt: ELECTORS OF SOU Ili 'HURON. 1 eitenestle sereiele the vote an 1 t,t ...4reuee ' every letor 'n the re "lh. C. F."0. p#. barn etern Iy anor.tt. fair to all wlasses, ;ta.i n li protee• the proitte:r and eonsumwr. at €1 t aacr '':?t vo lar*- II°t::;s, ;a,,•.It,W . t - .lac . Advt. 2t 4•.5 ;13' month. \m,,y -lay' B•y t .r . N. 9'er: ea: i ,tit ea: ice+• :�`t. :,o.. 1:., Af• 1L'.L: e-an•f,'eer t5;:t o t., o4 SC : en wise thea W41, y.,^,B. ,'t 2+5.1';. ��'. ',MASS 'MEETING. n eht, Cl,'t, •is h .:t •' rem t•t t ee.: Opera House. Andrew Mole, l,. U F. O. eerelkdaee O.),r South ]Hit et and Mr, 13•trQ U Currie of St:athtos will address the meeting. The Canserverive aryl Liber. •.„e- didatee are invited on the platform v.i.1 be :lyse, a leheral :anto:utt of tint.: to aper:k. Everybody we cone. WRITE LEGHORN' COCKERELS FOR. SALE. Barren. I::vine strain; Mali pries $1.50 -to make room for winter stuck. J. 11. GRIEVE. T::;•'etc . COLT FOR SALE. Speeea and styVeh driver. 3 year , broken singly. for ..ale,. Apply to Tho'. Ro, ''ani., Ener ELGAR LADIES' QUARTETTE have mann fine pr , int, on istine; of goad, humorous :eel novelty nutn • bers. Let us have .=.,ur next 'oncert. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices mod- erate Write 37 Oxford :St. \West, Leinion Ont. CIDER AND APPLE B1:TTER Our eider mill .vi'1 be open for mak- ing cider enol apple butter Wednesday Thursday, Frelay and Saturday of each week. \Mrs. Crottle has charge of the cooking. S. J. V. CANN. GIRL WANTED Experienced Dining Room Girl wanted at Central Hotel, Exeter, 30x33. NON SKID TIRES AT $15.75 Therare just a few of these Ieft at this pace, Better get yours 'be- fore th ° are all gone. Everyone is absa'.utea a "First" and fully guaran- teed. • We carry a complete line of Auto- mobile Accessories. W. J. BEER, Exeter. ..m,....0. IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. 1 Massey -.Harris Hoe 'Drill, 1 Sin- gle Fur e r Riding Plow; 1 Maple Leaf G ere Plow, goad as new. C. W. ROBINSON HONEY FOR SALE. Choice FIoney in 10 lb. pairs. Buy early. 1: it good. WILSON & SIMS. GASOLINE AND FREE AIR. Having installed a gasoline and air at'btot• outfit we invite autoists to give us a cali. Free air furnished. JOHN TAYLOR aseslakmi THE WATKINS AGENT ,handles ill kinds oI spring tonics for both man sad -beast ; also toilet articles. Their apices and flavorings rare the purest on the mat ket. Only sold by their agents to the consumer. Wm Andrew, Agent, Exeter, Phone 43 Cochrane Machine Shop J. G. Cochrane (returned) has taken over the Connor Machine Shop and is now- open for business. Re -boring automobile cylinders and fleeing platens a sepcialty. Alt , kinds of ; repair work promptly attended to. • C, inor Gasolne E ;gi nee 'for sale. Pile' 135. Local Doings Harvest Thanksgiving services will be• eenducted in the Trivitt Memorial Church +est Sunday :next, Harvest- Home tservices. will be con - 'u•:. , ' _. ;.he Janie.: Street Method- ist Church alt. Surteley •next, The. West Ilurof:t Teachers' Assoce atiren wilt tne.et in Exeter School' this Thurs.lae and Friday in c O;t,•v ention. Mr D: gruel wool, who, met with a •sev er. accident a, couple Weeks ago, rote showing signs of .improvement, ia still very weak. Mr Henry Strang wile preach in the ,Hain Street .\iethodist Church on eueday morning,. while the pastor will ureaclt in the evening. We understand Mr. N. Ogden of L'sbarne has purchased 'Mr. John Dig- nan''s residence on. Main street, now n cupi.e.t by .lir. Fred \lay. Rev Mc1 ibbon of \[ oa-!ham Cott - 'u ted the James and Iia: t Street servicee este Sunday. Rev.Wilsoa con tu. t ed anniversary se v.: es in Wood- ham. Mr. henry Coultis has sold his brick cottage on the corner of Huron and Andrew Street to Mr. Wm. Powe of Stephen, who will take possession shortly. \1r. Hera!: Rowe is moving into the heave ofhis brother, Mr. John Rowe,, Elizabeth Street for the. whiter. Mrd and Mss - John Rowe intend bong to 'California for the winter. ell. Fred, E lerington's three chile lrcn have all been quite ill during the t.t week, bet are now shim `ng signs recovery,;as is n so lir. Rich, gain- toa who he; been quite . Air. R. N. Rowe has roaitted his farm a the London Road north, to Mr. H. I{art o: Taro4-tto for one e ear; \Ve. understand Mr. Hart purposes using the premises eta train horses for hurdle jump= and pasturing same. Mr, -V1 rt• _For.1 on Tuesday last o'd b: 150 acre pasture farm on the cute , o tr ury lily Township to Mr. > ni' eene of Stephen, who has had pnee re!t.e. 1 fee a number of •"s The pu 'has, r ., now in po- s scion. The p t e Of the W. \V. C. 't. rasa rine. Lendo:t, entertained on Tueeday ev ' mint;. when, they icndered kitche-n-.;hewer to Miss Fr.tneee eteey of Exeter, bride -elect, wlue't:t :wit a r. lent of the "Y" for (ever lr.e y erg Her n arriege takes p'aee the neen future. .TONio-e' TEWART. Z h, 1 t rt r sg • to€sk p'aee at :lain en `' i .ar ,+'nage Exeter, on We lra . nee ltd M;F.,; Mar?: •„r'.o ¢t�lttr ¢ Fred. C, Stewart and We sen, 11 :tem: of Ueborne. Th bride wee beautifully attired in while silk crepe tie chene, with satin and pearls while her travelling, suit was of poni- ard gabardine, with hat to match. The youne couple. took the early traiin for ingersoll uu 1 other eastern points, On their return they will reside on the grtom's farm ,in Usbortre.. They will early with them the best wishes of nanny friends. .ONIONS. J. Ii Grieve-. w ,l take in unions at the til.i Ternperartce house on and after Qet. 14th, except Saturday.:. WIIAT U. F. 0. STANDS FOR. It the Polley of the United Farm. faiterio to build up a country Leith e staple, sane and economical :;orernment; :l co anti in wlOch all the produc- er., of wealth shall receive a fair and proper .share of the results of their labor; A country in which the aecumule - tion of vast fortunes is at least die t'icult if not impossible; A country- which puts a premium on effort and thrift, and discourages idle. ness; A country, in the government of nhich, all classes of the people stall have a share, in groportirsn to their numbers and economic importance; A country in which the government is rat subservient to the "Big In-- tere;ts", but truly represents the , lea .s and aspirations of the "Great \lasses' of the population. VOTE HICKS, Advt.- 2t. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS HAY & GRALN on Lot 7, Con, 11, Usborne, on TUESDAY, • OCTOBER 21, '19 At 1 ,o'clock, sharp, the following: Horses -i. pare 7 -years, agric.; pair of grey fillies rising 4 and 5; good driving mare, '9 years; blood colt 3 -yr. Cattle -1 cow due in Jan., 2 cows due 3n April; ,0. h4fer,. Wiinichelsea Belle, 147054, due in, Dec.; 1 bull,Pricle of Huron, 127077; 1 fat cow, 1 .fat heifer; 7 steers, 800 to 900 lbs.; 4 steers, 1 yr. ; 2 heifers, 1 yrt, 6 calves • Hogs -Berk sow with litter at foot; 7 sheets, some ssnalif.. pigs. Implements -Massey -Harris binder 6 -it. cut; Frost & Wood mower, 5tf, • cut; Massey -Harris rake, 10 -ft., near new; Massey -Harris 13 hoe drill, near- ly new; steel land roller, Peter Ham- ilton cultivator, harrows, scuffle✓, rid- ing plow, 2 walking plows;. Na., 12 De Laval separator, rtew; buggy cutter, lumber wagon, ..pet sleighs, hay rack, wagon box, gravel box, hog rack,, root pulper, set scales, with stock rack, 2000 lbs. :capacity ; Chatham fanning - mill, with bagger complete, hay -fork, car, rope pulley and slings; Set light harness, 2, setts heavy harness, • one new; horse blankets, collars, pada, grain bags, 6 cow chains, good clog, whiffietrees, Rveckyoke, about 200 lbs, fertilizer, and Lather articles. A n-uantity g,oai timothy hay, 30 stooks corn, 3 acre turnips, 450 bus. oats, 500 bus. rniixed. grain, 80, bus. of barley, a eua.tity•tstraw be fed; on the place. Terms- $10 anal uryder, cash; •aver t hat amount 12 months' credit an ap= proved joint notes. 5 per cent: peran num roil for- cas,h on credit amot nt% Robert Brown:; • Jesse Jectues, Auc t ' • Prop 3ohi ' SM__zt lea,• CLeik: ° Paying Toll for Neglect Needless exposure to damp and cold frequently result in a derange- ment of the Kidneys. and Bladder. Wben these important organs fan to do their duty, various evils arise, seek as rheumatism, swollen hande mad ankles, stiff joints, lumbago, se otic neuralgia, stone in the bladder or gravel, excruciating pains in the backan i n d sides, .oustant headaches, dizziness, seeks floating before the eyes, uneasiness of iniad without res.son, and general debility,. These are signs of serious kidney and bladder trouble, 'which require immediate attention, The most depend- able remedy is found in Gin Pills. They often prevent the operations which con- start neglect may render necessary_ They quickly and safely relies-; congested kidneys, passing stone and g,•ava1, heal- ing and seething inflamed organs and restoring thein to normal. Thousands of letters from people who have been relieved are continually coming to us.. Their writers often beg us to spread the good news to other sufferers that Gin Pills certainly and surely will bring the help they need. Send for free sample, or go direct to your druggist or dealer. 50e x box. Money refunded if relief net given. The National ',Drug 4 Ohemieal Co, of Canada, Limited, Toronto, United States Address, ,NeeDru-Co., Inc., 202 Main St.,, Buffalo, NX... 3$1 • VOTE FOR ELLERINGTON, THE HEARST CANDIDATE and give the Premier a chance to enforce the wishes pf the people :on the. Refer- endum. Air, G, J. Dow ,shipped three loads of horses recently to Ottawa and Mon- treal. 'ALonclay next is Thanksgiving Day in:I a public holiday. It is nomination day, too. Revs Avery of Londesboro preach- in Cavell church sen Sunday, the pas- tor, Rev. Foote, preaching anniversary services at Londesboro. \Ir. G J. Dow has a remarkable fine wain of heavy horses that has been n -:tit n; repeatedly at the fall, fairs, netting fire: at every place but„Lon- don, where they won seemed prize, • ells. Josie 'Medd, who recently wrote .a Gocterieh on two. Lrteiversity exam- 1aSuelih,s philosophy notified by senior Un- iversity that she has been .successful in both ,subjects. 'Mesa Medd is • to he c: oatg"atulated on. her succjass, Mr. Wethey, principal of our High Seheel, met with a very unttsualthing at his home 'a few says agree On breaking an egg. it was discovered that it contained three yokes.• It is not common to find two, but rarely then, We never heard sof three before,• Miss Emma Heideman is 'visiting 3n Toronto. Miss S..\tkiason has returned from a visit in Owen Sound, Mr and 'Airs. Chester Hervey have returned from the West. Mr, James Sweet of Port Colborne is visiting his parents here, Mrs. Noyes of Oakville is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. S, Woods. Mrs. Russell Smith and family of London are visiting relatives here. M. Harris has gone to Hensen to sp.n•1 the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Woods of Hamilton is visit - ng her brother, Mr. Herb Walter:: Mr. end Mrs. R. Brandt and Miss Carrie Dyer visited here over Sun- day. Mrs W. T, Acheson, and Beverley spent a couple days in London last week. Miss E. A. Gillespie after a visit iel town with rel':tives has returned to Detroit. Mr. and' Mrs. Thompson and family of London visited over Sunday at Mr. D. Davis', • • . \it - T W. Hawkshaw of London • t_sited -]Erie over Monday night v.ith hi•, father. Airs. Hobbs has, returned to Toron- to, after visiting her daughter, Mrs. 0: Southcort. . • Dr, and Mrs. Bruce of Kincardine were week -end visitors with Dr. and Mrs. Roulston, Mrs Snell and'Mrs. \1cAvoy ate•.' turned Monday evening from a visit neat. Wingham. Mr. W. H. L.evett amrl wiifq and Mr. Apex. Stewart of London were visit- ors here on Snmday. Ms. and Mrs. Guenther of Dettroit are spending their honeymoon with relatives in this vicinity. Mese Mildred Nori-y and Grebe Hedden of Lonciaa Business College were home over Sunday. Airs J, MVI. Bradeirick ' and iijttiie daughter Betty of Regina are visiting with Mrs. John Broderick. lets and Mrs. ;McCreath of Lucknow are visiting wink the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A imetrtong„ Mr. and Mrs. Ru'ssel'l Frayne and family ,of Carnsville acre visiting at Mr, P. Frayne's for a few days, Mr. and Mrs: Allen Swayze of Lon- don visited a few days with the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. J. Broderick, Mrs, Thos. P•ereailel of Medicine Hat,' Alta., arrived here last week and is visiting with"Mr.,; and Ms's. W. H. Pen- halte, tMMrs. J. N. Campbell has returned. to her home in Blyth after visiting her sister, Mrs. (Dr.;) Medd for a taupe weeks. School Report ROOM IV Sr. 4th, Honors -Kenneth Stan- bury 77; Grant Sander? 77; Pass- Ruby Cfeech 74; Marion Woods74; Helen:Dignan 73; Ruth Andrew 73; Fred Heaman 72; Lflla M. Snell 71; Nellie Medd 70; Irene Stewart 70; Mabel Walker 66`; Mary Nelson 66,; Muriel' Bissett 64; Ruby Davis62. r;. eere err --May Abbott 79; .eentieselereeillieerillesemillireelleesell_ JONES & 1YIAY MONO 12 CANADA FOOD BOARD' LICENSE NO 8-362v attractive Qat Styles. 4.4 • Stanfield's and Penman's Underwear We have a large stock of Stanfieldas and Penman's under- wear for men. These are the two most popular lines on the market to -day. Our prices are very reasonable. SPECIAL -lien's heavy • ribbed winter underwear old stock; sizes 36 to 44, while they last at only $L26 garment.. JONES & MAY Headrcluarters for the fespebeteted Sandford & Lion Brands Clothing ter keel and Boys. Dorothy Snell 76; Vivian Coiling - wood 75; Pass -George Beavers 73 Verne Roulston 78; Wanda von Wascinaki 69; Ella Kuntz 69; Grant Collingwood 69; Charlie Acheson 68; Francis Abbott 67; Florence Walters 65; Charlie Gladman 65; Helen 'Wethey 64; Amelia Acheson 64; Oswald Brown 63; Earnest Mc - Nicol 61. No, enrolled 34; average attend- ance 30.4. M. Horton, Teacher ROOM V, Sr. 3rd. Honors -Tames Penrice 81; Herman Gower 75; Pass -Mil- dred Murphy 74;1Harry West 72; Anna Willard 71; Meta Salter 70; Walter Spencer 69; Elva Hunkin 69; Harold Whyte 68; RetaEl- worthy 66; Margaret johns 66; Susie Reeder 65; Harold Nelson. 65; Hazel Sanders 64; 'Robert Gambrill 63; Etta Stewardson 60; Marion Bis- sett 60. Jr. 3rd. Pass -Wallace Makihs 74 Eugene Howey 71; Edna Russell 71; Frank Creech 67; Florrie West 66; Hugh Creech 65; Muriel Luker 61; Greta Brock 60. No enrolled 35; average attend- ance 30. Jean S. Murray, Teacher. ROOM VI Sr. 2nd. -Honors. -Dorothy De Jean 85; Marjory Medd, 80; Lyle Dinney 78; Kathleen Heaman 75;. Pass -Muriel Howald 70; Nona Reeder .68; Garnet Beavers 67: Vera McDonald 67; Marguerite Robinson 63; Stewart Robinson 60. Jr, 2nd.- Honors -Edward Taman 83; Reginald Beavers 82; Gale Clarke 75; Pass -Jack Gambrill 72; Cora Sanders 70; Clifford Hutchison 68; Marvin Howey 65; Hilton. Laing 61. Number enrolled 31; average at- tendance 25.2. H. M. Kinsman, Teacher. ROOM VII Jr. 2nd. Honors -Donald Gladman 87; Nellie Robinson 83; Stanley Walters 83; Myrtle Beavers 81; Catherine Woods 79; Clarence Boyle 79; Jean Walper 79; GeorgenaNel- son 78; Roy Sanders 77:;Sydney West 75; Pass- Cilfford Lamport 73; Willie Sanders 70; Gladys Griffin 66 Part 2. Sr. Honors -Gladys Ran- kin 82; Nelson Willis 79; Russell Snell 77.;. Verne' Brimacombe 77; George Andrews 75; Pass-llena Nestle 73; Dorothy. Dinney 72;. Cecil Laing 69; • Harold McDonald 68.. Part 2. Jr. Pass -Willie Ethering- ton 73; Greta Bloomfield 73; Heleri Vale 70; Gerald Skinner 66;' Billy" Balkwill 64; Hugh Weeper61. No. on. roll 36; average attend- ance 33. R. N. Rowe. ' ROOM VIZI dials' 5, Honors -Russell Coiling - wood 78; Pass -Rose Jennings 68; Ruth ColIingwood 67; Hazel Bloom- field 65; Ila Appleton 64. Class 4. Pass -Kathleen Reid 71; Mary Wells 63; Violet Gambrill 63; Lois Statham 60; Velma Willis 60. Class 3. Pass -Loretta -Little 70; Sheldon Sanders 65; George Robin- son 63; Verna Beavers 63;. Class 2. Honors -Margaret Mar- tin 86; Bobby Pethrick 85; Graee Christie 78; Madeline Stewart 77; Helen Penhale 75; Pass -Stella Lit- tle 73; Jean Sheere 73; Marguerite Bloomfield 70; Edith Kestle 70; Gladys Hutchison 69; Mabel Snell 60. Class 1. Honors -Margaret Eller- ington 80; Helen Heywood 75;Pass -Harold Snell 65; John. Paine 63; Vera Kestle 60. No. enrolled 38; average attend- ance 34. Olive M. Taylor. Vulcanizing ALL KINDS OF TIRES. All work guaranteeid. Ca,sli for old tires. TAYLOR'S TIRE SHOP. 'Mater. ter. DRS. SWEET & VINING Ve•teriaary ;Surgeons All Calls promptly attended to day or light Office- Dr. Sweets old office Phone No, 120 Exeber. 1 Corner Dundas+ and Richmond Streets Fall term opens Seatember 2, 1919 Individual Instruction. Efficient Teachers. Courses up-to-date. Enter any day. J. Merritt, Principal. I DR. HENRY A. COOSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Office--Btakers' Livery Barn, Exeter Calls promptly . attended to day of night. Phone 8. FALL TERM FROM SEPTEMBER 2 iyCENTRAL • The largest and best Commercial School in Western .Ontario. We give individual instruction ' and students• may enter our COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND or TELEGRAPHY Dietpartm'ents at any time. We as- sist graduates to posiitlions, Write now for our free catalogue and Learn the nature of our 'work,' D A. McLachlan, Principal. SOUTHCOTT- BROS. STYLISH LADIES COATS We are Showing, a splendid range ,of New Palt anvil. Winter Coats for Misses tan;d Women), You are, sure t a like the styles`✓ Tile prices range from $22.30 to $42.50 STANDFIEI,D'S WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR MEN It stands, strenuous wear. It economy to buffy this gonad under- wear, as It wears ,longer than other Makes, besides it as, easier washed. Red Label $3.00 • Blue Label $3.25 MEN'S'. HEAVY NORK SHOES IG SAVING .. \MNG TO THE BUYER Ai" PRICES' THAT MEAN A B • 125 pairs'of heavy work shoes th at were bougfht long before the,. ,last �;trc, advlanc+es .. Shoes that toada-y aa -e w Orth $1.50 more than, we tare asking'- for 'thein..' Our paces are -- $4e50 • .$550U $6.00