The Exeter Advocate, 1919-10-23, Page 8EXETER Ai]V O ATE; THURSDAY, QCT, 23, 118. l fi
Exeter Markets
Changed each Wedne,eday
Fall Wheat „ t.. , 1.95
tlarleY ee 120 to 1.25
Oats y.
85
Family Flour 5.70
Shorts ,...... ,.. ,. 55,00
Eggs
nail Butter 50
Creamery Butter 60
Lard ..,t 35
Potatoe.. per ba; ...:..,., 135 to 1.60
Hay .,,. 16.00
Hog, per cwt. .. 17.00
Trvitt Memorial
Church
agIallitaa
acre:,: in morning only.
The: Chambers ttas returned rl:>,-ne
front months visit through the
West ::! the Rockies to the issjfie
coast ere reports having had a Eine
trip srei appears to have had a lot of
sight seen,
ONIONS
J. H ' &ege will/ take in onion; at
the o;.i Tenpe a e House on and
after Oct. 14th. except Saturdays.
—�-;
WAX fED...Family washing to do
at Mama. Apply at Acivot•ate Off ' .
. BOR2' E
Aruttversary services in Bethany
church next Sunday, afternoon and
evening Rev. Capt. Edwards, B. D.,
will be the preacher of the :lay.
COWS FOR SALE,
Six Grade; •Holstein and Shorthorn
cows for sale, Some about .t; fresh-
en ani others due later. Yearlings
and calves for sale also. Sold t'heap
owing to ,ehortagec of help.
W. X. Glenn, Hensel' R. R.1
HALLOWE'EN SUPPER in Triv:tt
Memorial School Hail on O: t, .1.t,
from o to 8 pear„ Program !n evc•;t
ing. Adidas on 35c.
STR A YED
There strayed onto LotCon. 4,
BI.idu!ph, on Oct 18, 1919. a bay horse
with vete te white feet and white face.
Owaer caa have same by paying ex
pen.ses, Apn1y to
Hens W. Hodgins. I.wan R.R. 1
%i iITE LEGHORN COCKERELS
EREIS
l:'O1 SALE.
liarrcn laying strain; half price $1.5O
--fct make room for winter stock.
J. H. GRIEVE, Exeter.
.a.a.
ELGAR LADIES' QUARTETTE
have tans, fine programmes consisting
of good, humorous and novelty .num-
bens. Let us have your next concert.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices mod-
erate Write 37 Oxford St. West,
, .,,::or. Ont.
CWER AND APPLE BUTTER
Our cider mill will be open form ak-
ing cider and apple butter every
day- with the exception of Alonday
each week. Mrs. Cottle has charge of
the cooking. S. J. V. CANN.
GIRL WANTED
I,xperrieaced Dining Room Girl
wanted at Central Hotel, Exeter.
Local Doings 1 Long -Standing Evil
Mr John Ragland has sold h
acre grass farm in Stephen to
Jr?Noah. Dietrich who gets posessio
April 1st, 1920ts.
ReLr Medd will preach n Sea -
forth on Sunday evening next. Fie will
speak int the interest of Evangelism Social Service.
Mr D G. Appleton moved 1•hurs
day last into the house owned and
recently vacated by Air, C. S. Sand-
ers .on. Laughall street.
The Temperance party of this com-
munity of South Huron are thankful to
the workers and public for their sup-
port :n votes and finances.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Birney received
word on. Alone/ay that their son,
Sergt. �';I;iam Rirney, will arrive on
Wednesday evening from overseas.
is J0 Effective Measures Taken
n on Since ehildhood Mr, A. Call was '•
under the shadow of a great evft,
which always menaced, his comfort and
safety. Read what he says:
"I was troubled with my kid-
neys since childhood and spent a
large amount of money trying to
get cured. Instead of getting
better, I kept getting worse until
a friend of mine advised me to
try Gia Pills. I did so, and after
taping one box, I was able to get
oat of bed and walk P.rquutl, Two
more boxes relieved me completely,
and since then I have bad no re-
turn of the trouble."
1 .any people Lave kidney and bled -
der trouble without knowing it. They
think nothing of the b;;ekaehe, the
pains in the sides, the constant head-
aches, the rheumatic•, sciatic and
ueuralgie pains, the floating specks
before the eyes, the swollen joints, the
highly -coloured urine --all signs of
trouble—•all signs which should receive
immediate attention and treatment
with Gia Pills, which are by far the
most effective of all preparations, and
t -hick may help you to avoid a fatal
operation. They quickly relieve pain
and heal the congested tissues, bring-
ing the organs back to normal. At
druggists and dealers, 50e a box, Money
back if no relief. Send for ;zee sample,
The National Drug Chemical Co,
of Canada, limited, Toronto, United
States Address, Na-1)ru-Co, Lae, 202
Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. 252
On November 7th, 8th ,and 9th a
mock parliament will be held in James
Street Church, the members of the
parlament being • chosen from the
Sunday schools of Exeter District.
About tifty schools are to be rep-
resented. The selection of .candidatest
is now being held'.in the schools.
Mr. and Airs. C. H. Sanders motored
to. Kitchener Sunday to attend the
funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Pequegnat,
wite'of James Pequegnat, clock man-
ufzieturer of that city. ,firs. Snell
and Mrs. McAvoy accompanied them
3$ tar as Stratford, where they spent
the 'day with Al ss Annie Sanders.
Mr. J. C. Gardiner has purchased
for his son. Robert Gardiner, a re-
turned soldier, through Thomas
Cameron that beautiful farm Im-
mediately west of Cromarty, from
Percy Millar, We hope that Mr. Gar-
diner and his wife will enjoy many
happy and prosperous years in their
new home.
The -canvassers for the Victory Loan
!n th:, district are,--Usborne and Ex -
etch 1 R. Carling, B. We. F. Bearers,
Part' Coates. T. H. Newell, T. Cam -
cion Stephen Tp., H. K. Eilber, Wm
Anderson. David Webb, Andrew tilus-
ler, , jay- Township, Wm. Lamoat, John
L :parte The Huron Couaty oh -
jet -Live i., $2,700,000,
.via . Thos, Sweet :net Mrs. S. At-
khssox have received word of the
•2e: ti a t \Vaitsburg, Wash., .of their
broth 'r -in-law, W. D. Wallace, the
husband of Sarah Prouse, a former
resident of Exeter. The auto he was
driving. tea, struck by a train and he
was killed instantly. lie was oto years
`t ege and besides his wife he leave,
ne son. Will. Mr .and Mrs. Wallace!,
vidted here several years ago.
SC/NW TUBER
Mr J:'hn littnter of town handed us
!lett week a pota:toe grown on the
farm of Mr. Art. 'Mitchell, Usborne,
that weighed two pounds, eleven
ounces lad measures 17g inches one
tvey and 12?; the other,; It sure is
monster and looks as though we
have our winter supply,
SERVICES WITHDRAWN.
The forenoon,services in Main street
church next Sunday will be withdrawn
in favor or the anniversary services
n i,:avr,,t Presbyterian Chureh instead
tai the evening service as announced
'est Sunday, At 7 ,o'clock that ev-
eleee; Rev. AI, J. \intron, B, A., of
Jeune, ,treet church will preach in
Main ell eet.
SOLU IRACTICE
Dr. McGillicuddy, who has been
eJ'riral practitioner here for a num
r of veer., has disposed of his prat
t=ee to Dr, Graham of Rodney, who
will take possession after November
1st. Capt. Graham has been withthe
Toronto University in France for over
two years, Previous to going to
France he was in general practice.
3r. McGillicuddy is yet undecided as
to his future location.
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30x3?4 NON SKID TIRES AT $15.75
There are just a few of these left
at this price. Better get yours be-
fore they are all gone. Everyone is
absolutely a "First" and fully guaran-
teed.
We carry a complete. line of Auto-
mobile Accessories.
W. J. BEER, Exeter,
GASOLLNE AND FREE AIR.
Having installed a gasoline and air
motor outfit we invite autoists to give
us a call. Free air furnished.
JOHN TAYLOR
THE WATKINS AGENT handles
all kinds of spring tonics for both man
and beast; also toilet articles. Their
spices and flavorings are the purest
on the mal kelt. Only sold by their
Wgents to the consumer.
W
m Andrew, Agent, Exeter, Phone 43
Cochrane Machine Shop
GENERAL REPARING
Gas Engines Overhauled, Re -bored
.,,and New Rings on Piston made, to fit.
Wagon Axles re -fitted and New
Nuts Made.
All kinds of repair work promptly
attended to.
Connot Gasoline Engines for sale.
Phone 135.
Needed Protection
Keep your body well
nourished ash
ed
and
Strong and
there is little danger. It's
essential that you keep up
your resistance. There are
thousands of families who
would not dream of being
without the protection that
SCOTTS
EM(JLLS1ON
afford , Then$is to ht idea 0
start in the fall with Scott's
Emulsion and be pro-
tected for :a str
ef1110115
winter. it's Scott's
Eniutsion yowl ask for.
Scott&go ne; Toronto. Ont.
vtved b)� sews d 'bhters.
a
SUCCESSFUL ANNIVERSARY.
The anniversary services of Main -St,
11ethodist Church on Sunday last were
most successful in every way. The
weather was ideal and attendance was
targe both morning and evening 'elm
music was especially pleasie . ` tete!. were conducted by Rev. S. W.
nal'i Book Steward of the Methodist
Publishing House, Toronto, who is
an earnest and eloquent speaker, and
his sermons were listened to with
rapt attention, 51000 in aid of the
-rust Funds were asked for and over
$ 850 subscribed on the day, with
every prospect of the full mark be-
im; reached when all contributions are
in. The pastor, Rev, Dr. Medd as-
sisted ie. both services, and in the rev-
ening Re Foote; B.,A., of Cavern
Presbyterian church, also assisted.
DIED- I\ USBORNE,
There passed away at his home. in
Usborne en Tulesday, October 14th
another of that township's most en -
teemed residents, in the person, of
Wiliam Rowcljifffe, at the age of 65
years and two months., •The deceas-
eel had been ailing of heart trouble
for over a -year; but was able. to be
up and around until about two weeks
previ,aui to his demise, ;when he. was
c,ompeleed to take his bed and tbel
creel
loan carnal NI
t r. R•avvc,if to was
a native of Usborne, having been bora
on the farm on which he died, and
he lived .there coutinuousiiy a11 his lie.
He married Elizabeth Brock, by whom
he is survived, together with one
son, Luther; at home, and one daugh-
ter, Mrs, Seth Brown of Usborne. Fie
also leaves two brothers an•d two sis-
ters—Phillip of London, Enoch of Ex-
eter ,tv1rs Chas." Brimacombe of 'Loan -
don and Mrs. Phil. Hem 'of Exetterr:
Mr,
Rorvc '
lvffe was
aman
much e-•
r
spected as a ,neighbor, friend and cit-
izen and his. demtise' is regretted by
many. He was a Conservative in pol-
icn an.i
Ca member .a • '
f .,the M
eltha(dise
Church. The funeral took place "'to
the Exeter ;Cemetery on ,Friday,
D. R. O. ,DIED IN. BOOTH
While acting as: deputy returning of
fiver in a pooling, booth at Mooresville
Samuel Hodgins, .otael:..of.the most pro-
minent men of Biddu ih, died of heart
failure. He was' 72 yearseof age, end
was - reeve ,of Biddulph Tp: for s c-
era? years, residing! jos the, laud 'c an,c es-
si;on. B(esi.des his willow he is sur-
vived and
Mrs, C H. Sanders visited in Lon-
don Friday,
judge Dickson of Goderich was
in town, Friday.
Mr. and ,;firs,. Kuhl and Nrs. Taman
were in London Friday,
Air. Wm, McAlister of London vis-
ited at Mr. Jas. Jewel's,
tins Frank Boyle and Mrs. 1Jd.
Howak' were in London Friday,
Mrs Peter Robertson of Stratford
is visiting with relatives in Exeter.
11 sses ;Mary and Ida Carling return-
ed last week from a. visit in Norwich.
Mr. Geo. Hohn, and son of God-
e:rich r, a visiting here for a day or
two.
Mist: Fanny Bowwey of London ar-
rived hams last week to remain !or a
time
Mare:•€vi' Gale of London visited
with hi: gren,imother, Mrs. Piper, ov..
er Sunday,
.nntoftrtCat'MrsBeetoDetroit, spentfev
days here with relatives.
Mr, Ed. Powell, who jtas been
spending the summer inExeter and
-Grand Bend, left Monday for Wind -
ear,.
Mr.. Eli Snell lett Wednesday morn-
ing for Brigden and front there will
go to Detroit where he will undergo
an opera tioan. •
-
Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Dun,sfoitd and
son of Marlette, .Mich„ ,motored here
last week and spent a few days with
relatives and friends here.
nr Everett of Oregon, Mitis Ander-
son. an,' Miss Sent. of St. Marys,. and
Mrs Wm Beavers were guests of Mr
an l lfra B. W. F. Beavers.
Mr. W. D. Clarke of Richmond,
Quebec, who has been in Chesley for
a week owing to !the illness of his
mother ,spent Sunday and Monday in
tow'.
_Mrs (Rev,) E. Medd returned Non-
day from London, to which place she
had been celled by the very serious
illness of her brother. No hope of his
recovery is entertained,
T -)r F. Rodriguez of Singapore, Asia,
and hi,; wife and family, are visiting
Mrs. Rodriguez's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Begets, London Road South.
Miss Winifred Bagent •of the States•
is also visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs, Jos. H. Doupe,Pleas-
ant Vieti' Farm, Kirkton, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lena
$',nnchr, to Mr. G. N. Parkinson. of
Landon formerly of the 110th Bat-
tajion the marriage to take place the
latter Part of October,
POISON
LIKE UNTO
Vernon of Snakes
Professor H. Strauss, M. D., of the
Royal Charity Hospital, says, :'Tate
cause for an attack of gout, rheumatism;
lumbago, is supplied by the increase of
uric acid in the blood serum, the resin
of various causes, the most frequent_ of
Which is renal. Before an attack, one
suffers sometimes'from headache, neural.
gia, twinges of pain here and there.'.:
When your kidneys feel like lumps of
leads when -the back hurts or the trine
is cloudy, full of sediment, 'or you, are
obliged to seek relief two or three to
the
when dur:dg night; . you
Mier
sick headache, or dizzy, e with
y, havenervous
geld stomach; or yon rhentnatle.
or . sum
1» sciatica �flea,. .
floe :weather is bad, do not neglect 'the
warning, but try simple means. Take
six or eight' glasses of water • during .tate
day,' then, obtain at yeur nearest drs
store 'An -uric' (anti ur1eacid),
the is the discovery of Dr. Pier
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. �
c' is
am an .
antidote for
this
ttrie
Acid
ping and dissolves uric acid in the
y much as hot coffee dissolves; an
"•Atruric" will penetrate into the jonzts
and. m.`uscles; d dissolve ssolve the poisonous,
accumulations. , It.will stamp out toxins.
Send 10 ` cents ,to `Dr. 'Pierce's Invalids'.
spells,
JONES &-1VLAY
MONS 32
CANADA FOOD' BOARD LICENSE NO 8-3620
special Values in Fall
WINTER ME CHANDIS
Ladies' Cashmerette Hosiery 40c pr.
20 dozen pairs Ladies' Heavy- Cashmerette hosiery, Penman's make
slight imperfections in; weave such as a ,stitch dropped (in ferfect goods
worth 75c a pair): These seconds to clear at +arty 40c. pair.
Bargains in Flannelette Blankets
50 pair 11x4 size flannellette blankets, heavy Ibex quality, white and
grey colors, very special ,at $3.65 a pair,
60 pair 12x4 largest size Flannellette blankets, heavy weight of Ibex
and Defrance brands, white and grey colors, very special at $3.85 a pair.
Colored Velveteens at 90c yd.
Velveteens are very popular at preset for Children's Dresses. \ Tei
have a nice range of plaut'coiors in good.,quality velvet, et less than to-
day's wholesale price, Wide corduroy velvet at $1. J0 a yd;, to sell at 90e..
Special Values in Fur Sets
We have a very large stock of Furs in Muffs, Scarfs, and Capes; also
in sets to match at very attractive prices These include grey and black
wolf, sable, oppassum, fox, etc.
Young Men's Suits and Waist -line Overcoats
Our Clothing Department is now well stocked with good values in
Suits and Overcoats for ,men and boys. For young men. re have very
smart styles in the ,new waist -line effects in both suits and overcoats,
SPECIAL—See our special values in Arena extra heavy winter o'eolats.
Our Shoe Department
Buy these celebrated lines of Shoes and get satisfaction,—
Empress for�-'—
Slater Shoes for Men.
Classic Shoes for Children.
Williams heavy work shoes far -nen and 'boys,
Lifebuoy Rubbers and Rubber Boots for women, then and children.
Headgtsnrters
JONES & MANY
for OW eeQebtrata Sandford & Lion $ Clothing
tor Men a d Boys. res
MONEY TO LOAN
We have• a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village
property at Totes of interest.
GLA s N & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A.
B si tie , Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commisi�torr±efr, Solicitor for the Mol-
slons Basil?, Etc. Money to loan at
lowest rates cd interest.
Office—Mario Street, Exeter.
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Teeth extracted without pain or any
bad effects. Office over Gladmaan &
Stanbury's Office, Main Street, Exeter
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
Office over Calling's Law Office
Cloned Wednesday afternoons.
•
HORSES WANTED
I want an unlimited number of
Horses in good condition, Geldings 5
years old'up, weighing from 1500
pounds up. Mares from 4 years old
up, weighing from 1300 oou�n,ds up
Parties having the required stuff,
write or phone 83 Exeter.
G. J. DOW
FRAM CI TAYLOR
Licensed Auct cheer Aor Counties of
Hunan and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
G;uairarnteeld.
Crediton, -- Ontario,
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR. for Counties of Huron
Perth, Miidd1s;ex and Oxford. Farm
Stock .
Sales � a:S
Specialty, aalR
Office
Y, n at
Coc kshutt Wat Brooms, next donor to
Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter.
Ansi
wuIc
alaizing
, • ALL. KINDS OF TIRES. All work
guaranteed. Cash for old tires..
TAYLOR'S TIRE SI -IOP.
Exeter.
Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., for trial package,
DRS ' SWEET; sir VINI;sG
Veterinary -Surgeons
calls promptly attended
day.or night,
Office--
Dr.
ffice—Dr: Sweets old office,
to,
Phone N, 120 Exeter.
Or else
Corner Dunilav and Richniond Streets
Fall tern opens Sentember 2, 1919
Individual instruction. Efficient.
Trenchers, Courses 'sup -to -date. Enter
any day,
J. Merritt, Principal
I DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Office—Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or
night.
PAone 8.
FALL TERM FROM SEPTEMBER 2
The largest and best Commercial
School ,in Western Ontario, We give
inriividual instruction and students
may enter our COMMERCIAL,
SHORTHAND or TELEGRAPHY
Derpartments at any times We as-
sist graduates to positions, Write
now for our free catallogue and
learn the nature of aur work:
D. A. McLachlan, Principal,
Furniture
and
Undertaking
R. N. ROWS
THE F,U3v EIR,AJ, DIRtaT'OR
AND FURNITURE DEALhR
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery Iine
Oall and see us, A trial
as to quality will convin-
ce.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
SO U.TRCOTT BROS.
Smart Stylesin - Ladies Coats
This week we have received two. shipments of Smart Coats, One lane
that ,s particularly good :coupes in different ety1ies and cloths with' hon i
sm.la Ir
collars.,
Takeask
a'� a in *t�
vire.
n ,passing. •
LADIES' PLUSH COATS STYLISH COATS FOR GIRLS
We; want you to see the sty- es
and values we a're offering
in these
s e
beautiful coats.
We can's ve you money.
CHILDREN'S WH. SWEATERS
These are all wool coats anile are
sp'_ee lid far the little tors'. They are
scarcegoods this season.
6 only at $1.85.
FLEECED -LINED .;UN SRW
p FAR
It is the kind- the., ho s` like yGia
weight with fine soft fleece. " 'Ali
sizes for Boys. ,
Per garment 75c.
T • he Igirls want stylish posts an we
want a the
gi
rsl
1 tri
sea out! line. Size . 12,years
Priceand 14
at $,15,00. • i x
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
. In Osite Of natural,
lines are feisty 063 weight and are
extra good value for thiis season.
"' Our price is 1140
STANFIELo
tI1VDERWEAR FOR
MEN
You are .si e-. to get • satisfaction if
you buy •this
gam', d Underw: r, . We
can supply ;you- with Recd and Blur
Later, $ 3.00 and $3,25.