HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-1-29, Page 5SOUTHCOTT BROS.
Cold Weather Needs.
STANFIE I D'S UNDERWEAR
There is no better make. It wears
well and is made from pure wool.
Red Label $3,00
36 IN. WIDE FLANNELLETTL
I,n 'splendid quality and' patterns,
This is a special value end well worth
the money.
10 yards for $4,00
HEAVY SOCKS AND RUBBERS
At old prices. All rubbers .advanced
in price: the first of the, year. We are
coating all lines at the old prices,
ALL WOOL SWEATER COATS
It will pay you to see our all -wool
coats. We can save you money.
$5.00 $7.50 $9.00
FLEECED LINED UNDERWW F R
FOR BOYS
Penrnares make in all sizes for boys
A good wearing garment.
Per Garment 75c,
CANVAS & LEATHER LEGGINGS
In canvas or leather. They are fine
for the deep snow.
Canvas $1.65 Leather $2,25
ASK TO SEE OUR NEW WALL PAPERS FOR SPRING
Southoott Bros.
Tea & Coffee
Store
For they ,thaicest
groceries. Trott} s, spices,
teas, Coffee and. rwery-
thing In i,he groc-ry 'hilt
Call and siie 1113, A
as to glia,tir,y .711)
05.
Produce taken in ..xchange
Jas. Gould
MONEY TO LOAN
We lave alarge amount of private
funds bar loans on farm and uillage
propeety at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D. D. S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Teeth extracted without pain or any
bad effects. Office over Gladrnan &
Stanbury's Office, Main Street. Exeter
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice. Strictly confidential; no witness.
DRS. SWEET & VINING
Veterinary Surgeons
All calls promptly attended to
day or night
Ofticte—
Dr. Sweets old office
Phone No. 120 Exeber.
Loaded Again
Our rooms are filled with all kinds.
of Furniture which we are selling at
a very small margin,. Be sure and
see us before buying as we have some
bargains.
R. N. ROWE
TJIE UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER
Picone 20
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Ottece—Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or
might.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshutt Was erooms, next door to
Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter.
Dr, G. F. Raulstone.L, D. S., D. 1).S.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons,
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice, Strictly confidential; no witness.
SINCE g 1870
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THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
id excened dining cox service
sleeping cars onnight trauats and
Parlor cars on principal day trains,
Full nnformateon from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C, E. Horn-
ing District Passenger Agent, Toouto
N. J. DORE
Phone. 46w Agent, Exetee
ISAAC R CARLING, B. A.
Barrister Solicitor, Notary y Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for -tate Mol-
sons Bank, Etc. Money to lean at
lowest rates of interest.
Office—Main Street, Exeter.
HORSES WANTED
I want an unlimited number of
horses in good condition. Geldings 5
Year; old up, weighing from 1500
pounds up. Mares from 4 years old
up, weighing from 1300 pounds up,
Parties having the required stuff,
writ ar phone 83 Exeter.
G. J. DOW
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Hunan. and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, -- Ontario.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
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five: Strictly confidential; No wanton
MHE Demand will. Exceed the
11- Output-= Place Your Order
Now!
The Ford Company advise that,
on account • of the shortage of raw
material, they entertain no hope of
supplying the demand for. Ford
_Cars during the corning season.
Our allotment, of cars will be
small compared with the demand
that will exist in this territory. In
J
order to obtainthis allotment it
will be necessary to show the Ford
Company the actual orders.
As Ford Dealers in this district
w are anxious to serve the we. •
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.munit.,�% _to the best of
our ability.-
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NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK
lmpQrtant Events. Which Have
Occurred During the Week.
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The Busy World's T appenings Cni'e-
f1,11y C zupU 4 Gaud Put Lento
Handy and Attractive Shape for
the Readers of Oar Paper-- A
Solid Hour's Enjoyment.
TUESDAY.
Housebreakers entered several
houses in Toronto and stole valu-
ables,
The regulations regarding the ex-
portation of tea from Britain have
been relaxed.
Total subscriptions to the Victoryported a
Loan of 1919 are re t
$682,032,215,
Mr. Samuel Mooney, a 'e11 -known
cattle dealer, dropped dead is the
Toronto Live Stock Exchange.
St. Thomas Council has signed a
contract for the sinking of twenty
new wens, and purposes to doubts its
water supply,
The Manitoba. Court of Appeal un-
anirnously dismissed the appeal of
R. B. Russell in the seditious con-
spiracy case.
Two Cabinet Ministers addressed
the annual meeting of the Ontario
Motor League at the King Edward
Hotel, Tomato.
The ballots were found an a re-
count so mixed up in the eleetloxt at
East View, near Ottawa, that a new
election is probable.
Gladys, four-year-old ehltd of Mr,
and Mrs. Roy Marshall, a Canton,
Ont., was burned to death while her
mother was out milking,
Coral Shay and Dolly Wells were
action with
acquitted of arson in conn .
the fire started by the former at Bel-
mont House, and set at liberty.
Hon. R. H. Grant announced that
twelve Government members had of-
fered to resign their seats to make
room for unseated Cabinet Ministers,
Kenneth. Wright, of Milford, a
longshoreman, about 18 years of age,
was killed by falling into the 'hold
of the Empress of France at St. John,
N. B.
Dr. Karl Renner, the Austrian
Chancellor, has informed the Foreign
Affairs Committee of the Assembly
that an offensive and defensive alli-
ance has been concluded with Czeeho-
Slovakia.
WEDNESDAY.
Toronto is to have ten new public
playgrounds.
Osear Tellrnan, aHydro lineman,
was electrocuted at Chatsworth..
The third national convention of
the Canadian Y.M.C.A. opened in
Toronto.
The Unionists of Londonderry were
defeated in the municipal elections of
last week.
Premier Lloyd George left Paris
for London to -day, Premier Nitta left
for Rome last night.
Capt. Plummer and Lieut, Joan
Arnoldi were tendered a civic recep-
tion at the City Hall, Toronto.
'The headquarters of the Machine
Gun Brigade of the Permanent Force
will be at Kingston and I3arriefield.
James McBurnie, jr., owner of a
sawmill in Widdifield township, near
North Bay, was killed by a falling
tree.
The Supreme Council has adopted
the British and French proposals re-
garding the lists of Germans guilty of
war crimes.
Labor *embers of the Ontario Leg-
islature suet in secret session Tuesday
and decided to form a separate Labor
group in tke Legislature.
L. D. Wilrreas has been appointed
Canadian Trade Commissioner in
Southern Russia, Roumania, Poland,
Jugo-Siaela and Czecho-Slovakia.
Flour dropped 50e a barrel in the
Mixneapolis market yesterday. The
general market decline in wheat was
given as the reason for the drop.
John T. Irwin was inataatly killed
in. Hamilton while crossing a street,
when the trolley pole of a street car
snapped off and struck him on the
kead. m
Dr_ A. S. Grant, secretary of the
Referendum Committee, stated that
ke did not favor going to extremes
in the eaaetment of prohibition
legislation.
R. H. McElroy, M.P.P. for Carlton
for ten years, and for the past three
months registrar of that county, died
at his home in Ottawa after three
days' illness of pneumonia.
THURSDAY.
The Caproni triplane, flying from
mare to Tokio, has reached Saloniki,
Georges Carpentier, French heavy -
eight boxer, will visit the United
tates next month.
The Dominion Bank reports profits
r the year at $1,169,703, compared
yr,
ith $1,086,498 last year.
Every river in the state of Mary -
d is frozen over, and many of the
oTstaring craft are icebound.
Catherine Carney, widow of John
rney, of Guelph, died at the ageone hundred and five years.
R. W.'-Ereadner has been appoint -
temporary Paper Controller, in
ace of R. A. Pringle, resigned.
The annual meetings of a number
Pr'eaketerian and Baptist chureiaes
Teraina were held Wednesday,
Indietiaeats have been returned at
iaage against Wm, Brass Lloyd,
a eaiilfonaire Socialist, and 37 oth-
+la alleged` „Rest."
Tke moving of patients .trout the
Qneon Street Hospital for the Insane;
oat*, to the new hospital at Whit -
began Wednesday.
Many suggestions for widening the
scope of Y.M,C.A, activities through -
t the Dominion were made at the
essioni of the convention .in Toronto.
The United States Railroad Ad-
inistration .has placed an embargo
on
'all moxing east from Can-
a to the United States by way of
e Niagara frontier.
Frederick Windsor, of Ford, 80
ears of age, was'instantly killed at
indsor by'a train whose approael,
• Old • not hear, having.: his head'
Oiled up in a thick; sena.
non, D„.Carmiehae1,,;Minister with
ut portfolio in the•, Drury Cabinet,
ade:.pdblic a,,,iieport on ills iuves{ii-
tion.;' into: 'the •conditions " in, the
apuskasing soldiers': reservation'.
The presidents of .the various wo
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Council, in afitlittion v^itlry ,title Noe
tional Council on- the )atedeters
Canada.
FRIDAY.
Housebreakers mode a haul of
$600 worth of jewelery in a Toronto
house.
Demand sterling opened atX,new
low record of $3,6014, but rallied to
$3,62x.
The radicals scored a victory in
the Toronto Trades axed Labor Conn -
61 elections.
Thea
C ssandra was damaged in col-
lision with the tug F, W. Roebling
in Halifax Harbor, -
Hartley Dewart, in addressing
Southwest Toronto Liberals, said
there was a "decadent press" in
Ontario,
Jack Dempsey has appealed for an
official .investigation into the charges
that he was a draft -dodger during
the recent war.
Rev. Max Arndt, a well-known
Lutheran minister, pastor of a church
in Bridgeport, died suddenly at hes
home in Kitchener.
Spotted fever is making increased
ravages in Eastern Galicia. They
are more than '10,000 cases, and have
been 10,000 deaths,
The Chief Dominion Government
:cleat Inspector stated that commer-
cial gelatine was often not what it
was represented to be.
Dr, John R. Mott and C.' W
Bishop addressed the banquet whie
closed the Canadian National Y to
C.A. convention in Toronto.
Daft) Djogomanoss, a Macedonian
trackman, in the country only a' few
months, was killed instantly by be-
ing hit by a M.C.R. train at Nitfga
Falls.
The revenue from eutomenlIee an
parts imported into Canada in -191
together with excise on those air d
mestie manufatcure, totalled $13
886,097.
Large increase in the number o
influenza cases was recorded in De
troit Thursdays. There were twelv
deaths from pneumonia, :hut non
from "flu,"
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In Use ForOier3OYears
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK, SI ALLION, I'll•-
e ( PLEMENTS, HAY, GitAIN,ROOTS
TRACTOR SEPARi t OR, GAS-
OLINE ENGINE, ETC,
on LOT 9, CON, 14, HI13I3ERT TP„
on TUESDAY, FEBRUA eY 10,. 1920
at 12 o'clock, noon, the foeowiag,—
HORSES-1 registered Clydesdale
stallion enrolled Form 1, No. 20184,.
h weight 1800 lbs., a grand individual,
• clean flat bone, goad ae•im and sure;
1 registered Clyde broo ; mare, sup-
nosed to be with foal; r„te pair of
high class Percheron marts; 1 Per-
cheron, gelding rising 2 years, 1 Clyde
ra gelding rising 3 years; 1 sucking Cly-
desdale colt; 1 farmer's e;ivinghorse
d quiet anti reliable.
9, CATTLE -1 rcgistere 1 Shorthorn
o- cow supposed to be wi:h c^ ( f; 1 reg
istered Shorthorn bull calf; 4 caws,
due about time of sale; 2 cows milking
f 5 heifers due it May; 8 steers and
- heifers rising 2 years; 13 yearling
e sterrs and heifers, 6 canoe
e'. HOGS -1 purebred Yorkshire sow,
w ith litter; 1 pure bred York sow due
later, 99 shoats about leo lb> weight.
100 .hens and pullets,
show
• IelPLE�IENTS-1 3-4 lumber wag-
• on and box complete, 1 tu,p buggy; 1
l's open buggy, sleigt1s an.I t•uttirs, Mas -
a sey-Iiarris binder; 6 f:. mower, man-
ure spreader, threshing separator, corn-
piete and in first class order, hay
loader, steel rake, side -delivery rake
anJ tedder combined ; 3 -wheel riding
- peon', welkin plow, 2 furrow plow,
g stile -tooth 7 -ft. cultivator for four
horse,,, Y -ft. disk, set 13 -ft lever har-
✓ rows, steer land roller, team =filer,.
• 13-hoe seed dri.l, Mee . gb rt fanning-
- nasal, root pulper, set L30t lb scales
with stock weighing attachment, 10-
iach Jolliette grinder, cutting box,
7 and sis inch leather t> gilts;, 2 7 -inch
-
canvas belts 15 and 30 it. rang; 1 6-
horse gasc ane cagine, :. g truck, hay
,- and stock rack combine.. ,a.avel box,
e grhtdstonc, stonebar:.-, at, e . .et and
, snort twitters, set heav; ,:.. - etount-
erl team harness, set he.,v j white
mounted team harness; - ,ef ,roan
heavy harness, 2 set et i ee harness
me ear, Topes, pulleys and - i, t , sap pang,
buckets and spines, 50 ,, u xi Gong oil
o tank, barrels, pails, r,:.,.t sepaaiator
boxes, whi£fletrees, ate • :vete e forks,
- shovels, hoes, horse bl t eke , roles,
and ,other articles too .,.:,.i::r us to
mention.
Quantity hay and roe' s oma mixed
grain and seed oats, qu •t: >.r' +>f fust -
class potatoes, 25 cord ti. wood.
New 10-20 Titus farm, t:,t .or, dou-
ble disk and plow cor e awl rpt•
first-class condition.
Implements all practi ay new end
in first-class condition.
Terms—Of stallion, on.i n •n c ne,
year' and balance in 2 y't-; is 6 par
cent the last year. Ter -is 't'f balance
` pf sale, all sums of $10, i) .471 uni er
cash, over that amount In months'
credit on furnishing a� • pre . Joint
no nes. A discount of per -ant ' f
foe Cash on credit amoun:5,
Pesitit'ely ne reserve :Ice propri-
etor has sold his farm.
THOS POWELr. Prop.
T. CAMERON & C. W feBiieSON"
Atte-' slogans.
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SATURDAY.
December bank Statement she
decreases .1n assets of $133,000,000
Helen Lowden, a nurse, 19 yea
old, was killed by an automobile i
Winnipeg,
Henry Cox, postmaster of Burford
for forty years, died at his home in
his 86th year.
The censorship on books and liter
ature generally, in operation aurin
the war, has been removed.
Wm, Oscar Bay, a leading tailo
at Sarnia, has been missing from hi
store and his residence since he cios
ed shop Saturday night, 10th inst.
A man who registered as E. G
Bell, 1045 East 47th street, Chicago
at a hotel in London, Ont., died sud
denly shortly after.
More than one-half of the $850
000, Toronto's objective of th
Methodist Forward Movement drive
has been subscribed,
Dr. E. W. Gustin, of St. Thomas
one of the oldest practitioners i
Western Ontario, died at his ho
in his eighty-sixth year.
J. B. Beauchemin was burned t
death, together with three horses, in
a Ione lumbering camp in the back
woods of Kamouraska, Que.
John F. Orde, K,C., of Ottawa, has
been appointed to succeed lir. Justice
Britton, resigned, in the King's
Bench Division of the Supreme Court
of Ontario.
Jeaa Pierre Sistiaque was sentenc-
ed to serve a life term in Edmonton
Penitentiary for the manslaughter of
his roommate, George 7!tf+Eeer, at
Drumheller last June, • •
Vernon, B.C., is without a city
council or a police commission, no
n4minatione having been made fol
them, and the time haring expired
of those in office in 1919. • .
Flossie Woodhouse, a -Windsor
telephone operator, sixteen years of
age, took a dose of poison a few
minutes after coming home from
duty Thursday night, anis ' died at
midnight,
MONDAY.
Tee degrees below zero was the
temperature reported in Toronto on
Sunday.
The ]tusk Ox and Reindeer De-
velopment Commission began its sit-
tings in Ottawa on Saturday.
Large crowds attended the English
soccer games on Saturday. Fifty-five
thousand fans saw Aston Vilia.beat
.A.rsenal.
A memorial service was held for
F, J. Darch, grand secretary ,of the
I.O.F. in Bonar Presbyterian Church,
Toronto.
prominent business men in Western
Ontario, three times Mayor of Sar-
nia, is dead.
The first Sunday afternoon classes
of the new Ontario Labor School;, a
Socialist venture, were held in '.To-
ronto Sunday.
The Western Ontario Winter Pair
Association was organised at Chat-
ham, witk the object of holding a
fair in that city early next year.
The Premier of Bulgaria has ore.
derod the arrest of all Bolshevist
lenders in the country, and fifty-five
of thea have been taken into sus
teiy.
Wm. J. Praetor, one of the ,resat.
Chief Justice Maniere of Manitoba,
has deefded.tkat the Manitoba Werke;
mews Cosopesaatioa Act is ultra viires.
;of tine ,Iwjialature.
Memorial tablets were um-ellec at
St.' James' Square Presbyterian
Church, Toronto, to the mon of the
iaongregatioa who served awl, those
who died ia'the war.
A syndicate prepwked to compete
with the railways for freight business_
by a service of motor trucks betwetp
Detroit and Toronto via Port Huron;
Sariaia and London.
Noted Jewish scholars from ;alt
Parte of the., world are soon to ., -meet,
in Baste,, Switzerland, to prepare: the
"foundation of a Hebrew univereity,.
in Jerusalem. The corner -stone o5.he
university has been laid, on the top
of the Mcnen en, of Olives. e ene
Theticlevatorbar is the latesten ee
4vice toffy," o twitting neeltebietet
agents,, esttheunited States, One
was• raided itt New. rent on: ,Saturday
nighte.and ,seven gallons of imitation: t:
whiskey were seized. The liquor
was, kept for a "high-class clientele."
KIPPEN,—Mr, Jas Mo ro r , ex-M,i.,•
A„ of Manitoba, is sp^•t al; 'i few
weeks with this sister, Mee Archie
McGregoe—Word was -ec•• need he e
of the death of Mrs. R ern: Fisher
in Neelin. Man, She wa- +^r:uerly Ness
Agnes Thompson, and i. el :ust south
of the village. • She was married about
20 years ago and mowed ' N Dakota,
and three years later to el ;,,i aba, tri
which province they hair L ea farnt-
in<, ever since ,
CLINTON-Just befor • o,n o'clock
neem on Thursday- last fi w ol dis-
covered is the Tovrn, Hx,l coming up
through the floor,. It was quickly ex-
tinguished but the daman •, '.vin run up
to .'3200. The fire starlet over the
furnace which was benn; •.usee,l" to
heat the hall upstairs.
CLINTON—Couch & Ca have sold
they dry goods business to Mr. C. L.
Mose of Kitchener, srh, :s novo it'll
charge
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