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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-1-29, Page 8
EXEr1a AI]Iltl>rAT ;, THIf tJIAN , JAN. 29 1821:1 Ext er Markets Changed each Wednesday Fall Wheat ... .. L95 Oats 1,00 Berlet 1.32 to. $1.70 0 Fernier Fleur tt.70 Short;: Brun err tori .., Eaes tine Ege. ..... Diary Butter Creamery .Butter Lard 52,00 45.00 70 55 .60 to 62 72 .,. 35 3.00' Flay ,.sr .oat ..,. 20400 to 22.00 'rgve t Memorial Church Sart ".at sera cs t S usual. 11x, Let xf;stin s entertained f ee riee . z Friday eveii.::r last. .. c area: l r, ill be held at the Peette leek xt Monday evening. 1 an tete: ranee North Iiatzl.,tord News -air: J. A. Gregory left Tuesday morning for peens ,,n Mrniesota, and Iowa otm farm t*tuttea Brussel, Farmers' Club has teased a store is that village: for the storage of their supplies, with Nelson tear- ° J«mel St., Exeter ,eter ;t a Bagga $1/6; Elimville F Ter $64,25, Whalen $22.35, Lucan $115, I:edw•e:j of the Ailsa Craig Granton $65, Woodham $57.25, Kirk - Benner hay n'; his troubles.i This tor. $45.00. reek titre wit be ase Banner issued Local Doings The January sesseen of the Huron County Council opened at Goderiel an. Tuesday. The wife of Mr. Ethellbert \Vesit• scut, formerly <A Exeter, died re- ently in Hamilton. The et,e Joshua Huxtable, who these ia, London last Thursday was a member of Exeter Lodge of Odd - fellows. Mr. R. W. Fuke is confined to his Name 'through illness, and is taking the rest cure. A. speedy recovery is hoped for. applicants for motor licenses this year are required to ;ivy the number ©f the motor in ;addition, to the serial number in order to make it easier in iso; at;.'1•t'•, stolen cars. Mt. and Mrs. Jas. G. Athey of Kirl}tna announce the engagement of their .o-tiy child, Jean, to Mr. Clayton Hanna, son of the late William Hanna and Mrs Victoria Hanna. of Kirkton, 1 the marriage to take place shortly. Newspapermen have been. the last to increase prices to meet the de- erands of the war, and the last to raise to meet peace prices, but the time iviil soon come, ,when they must advance princes or give up the ghost. The annual report of the E.iuca- tii: nae ^ oriety of the Methodist Church shotes the Owings for the past year as tennis a, St. Marys $231.35, Mit- chell $150 43. Able St. Exeter $66.26 owing to a shortage of help. EXET,E,R 9; CRLDITO4 2 M. George HawkMs has sold his Crediton and Exeter hockey teams 10 i acre farm in Usborne, London Rd. played a friendly game of hockey on North. to Mr. Andrew Donee for t. Rossessaon given in April. `'4'izi' w. g . to press a meeting xs berm; held at the home ofJ irs B. '4e Beavers for the purpose o: raising ►o•tey for the Canadian Marine tlerartmeet- Blanche Quance has been nit t i at the fast efece ,fear Sev::ra iia ,?%':11;.; to Ili:aeSs, :Ir. Quante, we p'* nen to state. is msover:mg trent s; illness. Rev. johns:o•z of Parkhill will preach as Janes Street Church next Surreal niornin,g and Rev. Pow.e of l.a:aan to the evening; ,el vie versa Le the Main Street church. the vocal ice Thursday night, the Exeter team being the winner, 9 to2, Stock was easily the star player onthe We. Mr Chesney of Crediton. was, the referee.. The Exeter players on the occasion were,- Senior, centre;', Wells left wing; Birney, right wing ; Harness ,left defence; Stock, right defence; Abbott, goal. PRIZE. !WINNERS. Messrs. J. H. Grieve and W. j. Sta- tiram of town are to ba congratulated oa their successful prize winnings at the Huron Poultry Show held at God- e'ree:h they having taken the following prizes • lir, Grieve --Buck Orpingtons 1st ter soak and lst for heti; S. C C. T. A. Powell of Hibbert Tues- Rens, R le 1st for cock and 1st for ray purchased the dwelling occupied hen, 1st for cockerel and 1st and 2nd ee Nir. Trueman Elliott on Albert tit„ for pullet; S. C. White Leghorn, lst together with two vacant rots from for cock .1st for hen, 1st for cockerel Mr. W .J. Beer. Possession to be end 1st for given :larch ist, pullet; Samatra Game, 1st for e;acs,1St for ,hen, 1st for cockerel i«nd 1st tor for best pair In French class, Mr. Sta- tham's were, Black Langshans, 1st for cockerel 1 ani 3rd for pullet; SirlN^er Polan,is. 2nd for cock and t3rd for hen. twunti zry to expectations the L,F,U pullet: He also Nunn 1st s t t ,feet take up the option they had oa the property end buss''ness of :girl R. G. Selden. it town, but there is sti.i some talk of the business bei, eta on a cooperative basis. Hoidens .1st for cock and 1st for izen. ge.Ve ai .1 :ete'r people were aboard PRESENTATION, the trail. to London otte day *eat wee:- ,when it was held up from' 11 in the morning until evening at C1an- debaye, and got into ,L•ondon about 8 p.m. Poor coal, or a punk engine caus- ed the bold -up, The ears got cold, ani the passengers got little to eat or to drink during the time of their enforced wait, SHINGLES. Car erg 5X Shingles will arrive in a few days. Parties having ordered shingles phone or send is the number required. as shingles will be delivered es per orders giventt Shingles are scarce; prizes will be higher. ROSS TAYLOR CO., Exeter. ;S5 per day the year round. Send for free plans and sample case free. A yearly contract given. -H. V, Martin; Wieids,or. Ontario. "SPECIAL SALE" on at Mrs. W. D. Yk.O'S, beginning Thursday, Ja.n,. 29.h Look far advertisement in an- other column. We have a good supply of feed, WWeaaer i ,mats, American corn. Beau- tifui stuff. Harvey- Bros. BOARDERS WANTED. Lady or gentleman boarders, apply MISS HARDING, Andrew Street. If you want the best bread use the best flour. It's Model.. :Manufactured by Harvey Bros. GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE. Three -horsepower, good as new. M M. RUSSELL, Exeter, R,R. PASTUR.E FARM FOR SALE. 100 acres. -For particulars apply to. B. Malcsis, Butcher, Exeter. 44.4.1.016 We give a big cut on flour in large quantities Harvey Bros. WHITE BEANS WANTED. At .once 1a0 bushels of clean, white beans. Bring > in sample end we will quote price. -WILSON & SIMS. • '10 PER CENT OFF 10 per cent. - off on Unjderw'e.arr, Sweater Coats, Rubbers end Mitts for 30 days, 3t H_BIERLING, Exeter N. NOTICE Duriiag the winter we will have horses and cutters for hire. Anyone wanting same phone 56. WILSON & SIMS.' PROPERTY FOR SALE Three brick residences on Andrew' Street , modern equipment; Also -seven of the best building lots jun rowan; else Ford Garage building .and. property. ' C. B. SNELL, Exeter. VIOLIN Lessons taught by :.urs, E. J, Wethey, Andrew St Apply after - wooers (except Thursday) 4 to 6; ev- enings veni'ngs_7 to 8. On, Thursday night last about 125 friends edidneiglibors gathered at the home ei Mr. Samuel Bradt, Exeter, and celebrated the birthdays of the father and son. A pleasant evening, was spent and the following address and presentation made,- ' Exeter, Jan. 22nd,1920 Dear Mr. Bradt and Son Joe. -We, your 'friends and neighbors, here as- sembled on the occasion of your 60th nose 17th birthdays, respectively, de- sire to express our hearty congratul- ation„ and best wishes, We are de- voutly ,thankful ,for the ,many Divine. blessings which have attenied you dur- ing your life, and we ask you, 11Ir,1 Bradt to accept this chair and you joe this small donation as slight tok- ens of our., .esteem and .frietdship. Hoping that you will be spared for many years to enjoy the comfort of being able to sit in this chair and rest, we remain, Your faithful friends and neighbors. HOCKEY. The Clerks and the I.O.O.F. were the winners in the local league,. last week, the snores in each case being ane -sided The Clerks defeated the Bankers 6-1, and the I.O.O.F. de- feated the School 6-0. The Clerks were greatly strengthened by Coch- rane on defence, whine the I.O.O.F. began to get results in keeping with the ability and team work of the play- ers. The Clerks and Oddfeilows ought to put up a good exhibijtion in this week's game. The 15me-up follows,- • Clerks ,Bankers Senior Snell Birney Delve Cock Rivers Cl 1.0 centre . left wing right wing right ,defence Banc right defence goal erka:6;':Blinkers. 1. 0 F. School; Ingram Taylor Puke Wilken Stock Abbott .Southcott centre Hind Wells'left wing Ginter' Heywood right wing Statham Harness left defence `Davis Wells rightdefence Follick' Nelson goal . Russell I.0.O,F. 6; School 0. LEAGUE STANDING Wort Lost Tie 4 0 0 1 2 1 0 3 h Clerks Bankers -. I.O.O.F. School Mr. 'Harper .Rivers' has returne4, from, Mr. Lorne . Baukerville was " a visitor at this 'home here last week. Mr. Percy Gillies of . Sarnia visited his' parents here :on, Thursday last. Mr. Elmore Howe* is home from the west owing to, the illness of his mother, • Dr. W. F. 'Clark, Deputy Reeve of Godeeich, iga•ve, the Advocate a pleas- ant call on Friday,: The doctor being a Conservative :.•n, politics, asicl their" .being the year for 'a Coneerrative to receive <the Weedienlsjhip, he : is in the running against Mr. G. C. Petty of Hensail.: BIC 15 DIY IDWINTER SALE Jan. 30 to Feb. 15 Our Imrl1e118e Stock must de iienCeli Commencing Friday, Jan. 3Oth, and continuing till Saturday night Feb. 14th, we are conducting a great Stock Reducing Sate, which will give you a rare opportunity to SAVE DOLLARS on your Winter Spring Requirements. As the object of this and to Cash these goods �. � sale is to turn our Stockin- to d must be sold on a Cash basis. Produce will be tak- en as cash. As quantities in leading lines are limited, early buyers get best values. We can't find space to give y will p gx e you a complete- list of bar- „: gains, but below we quote a few items to give you an idea of the values Shoes! Shoes ! 00 PAIRS RS LAMES' EMPRESS SHOES, Sizes 2% to ,4}i and a£ec� Larger eizeS, regular WO to $7.000, e,,:sur,,.. .a......�ft sale $2.49 to $3.98 100 PAIRS LADIES' HIGIi LACE, BLACK & BROWN SHOES regular $8.00 to $8.50 . .,.tc Clear at 56.49 LADIES' WARM FELT SHOES -just the thing ids" .wiater- reg- ular 33.90, for ... . ... 32.98 LADIES' BLACK STRAP SLIPPERS & PUMPS --small sizes, reg- ular $4,50 e... torr . 1.:+ +' ' ...... . . .. .....e, „« ... for :$2.49 LADIES' FINE OXFORDS .r OR . SPRING -newest En.glisf Jasts, nvotth $7.50 and 38.00, in tine Kid avid Patent at • ,.,,,,, . '36.00 ODD LINES LADIES' HOUSE SLIPPERS AND WORK SHOES to clear at cost. 1 i Shoes ! 100 PAIRS MEN'S BROWN 1fiLITARY RUBBERS, just tfte thine for every day Near, ..... ........... ,......Sale Price $1.19 100 PAIRS MEN'S HEAVY WILLIAMS & STERLING WORK SHOES, Regular $6.00 ,.,...... .. ...... ...... .....foo St4.7S 75 PAIRS COTE WORI,. SHOE` at •$3.13 MEN'S FINE BLACK SUNDAY SHOES, Come quick for these; Regulaa $7;50 ...... ............ ,. ., ,..for $5.9:5; YOUNG MEN'S up bo 38.00 DARK BROWN ENGLISH LAST SHOES. Spring Styles at 35.95 MEN'S WARM FELT SHOES; Reg. 34.50 and ,s,5, to clear at SUS MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS at ..... $4:75 BOYS' HEAVY RUBBER BOOTS; Reg. $4;00 for . $319 WHOLE BUNKS OF BOYS', GIRLS* AND CHILDREN'S SHOES at Bargain Prices. Space does not permit description, Come and see therm Men's andr $8.0y C1-othing MEN'S FUR COATS regular $ 37.50. fox $32.00 MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS at $13,00 ap, Redueerl ;prices on YOUNG :IEN0S WAIST -LINE OVERCOATS Come in and get Bargains in BOYS' OVERCOA TS. YOUNG MENS' BELTED AND WAIST -LINE SUITS at $19. MEN'S SHEEP LINE COATS, Regular $12.00, for $9.98. 12 DOZ. MEN'S HEAVY WINTER UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, sizes 34 to 44, Regular price $1.50, at .$1.00 4 DOZ. PAIR MEN'S HEAVY LINED LEATHER MITTS, Reg. ,$1.50 •_......• ,..for 98c, 8 DOZ. MEN'S HEAVY SOX 1N GREY. worth 65c .a, pair,. ion sale 3 pairs for $1.28 co r 1 WADE PANTS AND OVERALLS at ......$1.95 Bargains in Ladies' Wear Dent. 5 DOZ, LADIES' SILK CREPE BLOUSES, ell colors, sizes 36 to 44 Sale ,price $4:95 WHITE VOILE BLOUSES ' GREATLY REDUCED. 5 Doz. BUNGALOW APRONS FULL SIZES, to CLEAR AT ... 98c, 5 DOZ. LARGE DRESS .APRONS, SPECIAL $L48 LISLE HOSIERY SPECIAL --15 dozen pairs o£ Penman's Fine Black HOse, apt sires, worth double the money, at . 48c. a pada• LADIES' SUMMER•VEST,S, 5..doz. short or long sleeves, Regular 50c. at 3 • for $1.00 LADLES' SILK. DRESSEs at wholesale price. SILK POPLINS, Colors, Navy, Brown, Green, Black, Electrilc. Blue, etc. 36 inches wide on sale - ..,! at PLAIN AND CORDUROY VELVETS, worth 31.00- and $1,25, e iYe ,i Bargain at 59c. a, Yea POPLIN SKIRTS, five 'different colors. Sale price $6,95 ease. • LADIES' RAIN COATS, 25 per cent. off any ceet for this sale.. LADIES' SWEATERS, all Wool a at $7,75 eacli DRESS GOODS, hundreds of yards, some all wool, some cotton mix- tures, at greatly reduced latices, Ladies' and Children's Winter Coats Regardless of cost, all our (i oatmust go. Fine selection of Velours ar13' Solver tones. D.orcz't miss these, Black Sealette anl'Bab Lamb to clear ......... Y . Coif Furs Greatl . . . Reduced FURS GREATLY REDUCED -These will be higher' next season, h. et welofter the belance of Muffs' and Scarfs at greatly reduced Cotton Staple Bargains Grocery Specials FACTORY rrrrmnwr good quality TORY COTTON, quality .... ......... 23c. ya•d BLEACHED COTTON, regular 25c. for 18e, TEA TOWELLING 15c yard 6 Yards' for $1.00 ....,.: { yar4 pp STRIPE FLANNELETTE, 36 in.. wide des for $1.. WRITE FLANNELETTE, wort.li 50c. - • 35c yd. "rigs. .• ' at 40c. 500 YARDS PRINT, light ;colors only ...,.,... at 24"c. yd; 3 WEBS BEST, QUALITY CIRCULAR 'PILLOW COTTON 42. inches" " wide, worth 75c. Sale. ric 58e TABLE LINEN -2 r' e ' nieces, bleached very 'special .., .. at $1,75 a yard. SHREDDED WHEAT , 4'2 fpr 25n. 10 LB. PAILS PURE HONEY for Pete DOM. MATCHES, 500 in box •••ee .. .., ie 13e PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 for 29g, LENNOX LAUNDR' SOAP/ . do a; Iiade` RAISINS WITH SEEDS ., .;2 lbs, for `' SWIFT & ARMOUI'.'S LARD 35c 1b., or 34c.�'- by the 20 lb: p&+a CHEESE .- 35e • i'ft.