The Exeter Advocate, 1920-11-11, Page 8EI.EPK ABilr[1G.AT ; TH.L1R iIJJ', NOV. 111 LBIEI
Exeter Markets
Changed each Wednesday
Fail Wheat ,,... 2.00
Barley, auen ,.... .. 90
Oats, new ...,<,...
Family Flower ..,r
Feed Flour
Shorts
Bran
Eggs
Daixy Butter .., x x k 54
Creamery Butte,z„k,. . 62
Lard..,,e- s .,.. 35
Poata.W'es per "bag ..,,, ......... 1.25
Hav, nen ton.,....,,,, .,. 20,00
Hogs �,...,., ..,.. 16.00
6.150
3.50
2.35
2.10
Isn't forget the Play
"Facing the Music'
At °p+rr t House, November lOth
and lith. A limited. number of Re-
serve Seats at 50e available at How-
ey's Drugstore. RUSH SEAT Tiek-
ets sold at Opera House both nights
Doors men at 7 o'eioe1z. Come early
and s;votsx the rusb.
:DOG STRAYED.
Black and white setter dog stray-
ed onto the urezx see of the under-
signed. Owner can, shave+ saute by
Procan; Property and paying, expenses,
41. E. R ATZ, Dashwood P.O.
FOR SALE.—A number of horses;
some £our'naonths male I3erkshire eigs
and Dorset we lambs. --Will Pearce
Heasall.
See C. 1I. Skeltoin's ad. on another
page. It is �t
erestiz.
PURSE LOST. •
A black leather ladies' purse, on Oct
233rd, in Exeter., Funder kindly* return
to idvoicate Office.
'ESTRAY STJ ER �^
There strayed' ionto the premises of
the undersigned, Lot 6, Con. 2, Bid-
duluh a yearling ;steer: Owner can
terve same by Droving property and
paying expenses.
_. xthur. 1teFalls, Centralia
BARN FOR SALE.
30x50, with steel roof, in good shatte
to be removed next staring- Apply,
SAzrL BE11.ti.hR, HAX' P• O.
VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs.
E. J. Wadley, - Andrew St. Apply
at any time 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings
7 to 8,
DR. JOHN WARD, Chiranractor,
William and .Sanders St., Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. 10 to 4.30
Consultation and exaininatton free at
-office,
Special Sale of
Overalls, Underwear, Boots and
Shoes, Etc., t greatly Reduced prices.
Men's Fall :Mitts and Gloves; also
4V6tn'ter 141jtits,
Flaruneilette Bilaznkejts n4.65; also a
trine line ,of Prints.
We also carry a lull line of Fresh
Groceries.
Telephone your orders and the gocds
will be delivered—Phone 107.
R. i.XCI ENZIE & SON.,
Exeter North.
Running Every Day
THE O.K. STEAM CIDER MILL
is pressing.c:der and making apple
butter every day,, Custom work done.
as rapidly as possible. Sweet cider
and apple butter For sale.
S. J. V. CANN, Phone 115
_ ii Contract
SEALitt , 1'ENDERS addressed to
the Postinast n General, will be re-
ceived a, (Ottawa until Noon oiaFrv-
day, 3rd day of December, 1920, for
the conveyance es His Majesty's Mails
on a proposed Contract for four years
six tunes per ween, over CreditonNo. 1 Rural Route, from the Post-
master General's pleasure. ,.
Printed ' notices containing further
information as to conditions of pro-
pased Contract may be "seen and
blank forms of Tender may be. ob-
taine:i at the Post Offices at Credi-
tan, ire. '•ralia, Exeter, and at : the
affise m the Post Office, Inspector
London.
Post Ot.i::e Inspector's Office,
Lon los, 27nd ,October, 1920.
t HAS• E, H. FISHER
Post Office Inspector.
�-i
;max,
M-1,1 Contract
SEALED ;FENDERS addressed to
the Postmaster General, will be re-
ceived at Ottaaw. until noon; an Fri-
day, the 3rd day an,December, 1920,
for the conveyances of His vfajesty',
7Vlaiis, on, a proposed_ Contract fcr four
years, six times ner .week, over Cred-
itor', No. 2 Rurai,Route, from the Post-
master .General's Pleasure,
Printed ,notices oonta;uning ',further
in,fornnlaitio1S as to condsitf,cns of . hrb=-
posed Contract may be ,seen and blank
forms of "I ,,ni er may ,be obtained at
the Post Offices "of:Credition,'.'tCiin--
tralia, Exeter, and at the office b€ the
Post Office Inspector, London.
Post Office Inspector's Office,
London, 22nd October, 1920.
CHAS. E. 1I. FISHER,
Pont Office Tnsnector
Local Doings
4iiss Rein Rowe resunzied he school
duties Thursday after a few days'
dinesx.
The Exeter District isnworth. Lea
awe and Sunday Schaal Convention is
to be brad sin Centralia on Nov 17t
.Zr. and Mrs, Clarence Kestle,. who
have resided in town for a, few months
have gone to London Township to re-
side.
ir, George Armstrong has sold the
fc my neve farm adjoining his Out on
the 4th concession of .Usborne to Mr.
Cephas ?yin,
; On. Thursday evening last :Miss Edna.
Bissett was tendered s "shower' b}'
her lady friends at the home of Mrs,
Wellington Hera,
• Mr. L. Hardy and JIr. Wm, Creech
are improving from their. recent Til -
mess. Jr.AGeo. Crawley and :Mr.
Jarrott are still seriously. W.
To -day (Thursday) is he second an-
niverSary o Aran.st(lce Day. Some of
the cities will observe the event, but
few ;awns and villages win celebrate.
i Sirs. A. Cantle hi<s disposed of her
I dweiing on The Corner of William and
Ann Streets to leer. John Taylor of
town, who gets Possession on May 1st.
Mr. John. Morgan of Usborne, who
has been suffering from hemohraaq,
threatening serious results, is novo tan-
proving and is on a .fair way to recov=-
ete
Mr. Reg. Hodgins, Cockshutt agent
here, met with an automobile accid-
ent in McGillivray on Friday last, when
as cow on the road caused lulu to
strike .a bridge and the car was badly
damaged. The driver, however. es-
caped d iaijury,
Wellington Johns has been au,
Pointed Deputy Game and Fishery
Warden by the Oxita io Government.
ire #tau also beeneappointed to sell
licenses to those desiring to hunt deer
or to trap for fur bearing animals.
Nle. J. H. Medd, of ter 52 years an
the 7th concession of Mullett, i this
weer: moving to Exeter to reside. He
leaves ,he fares to his son James E.,
while his wife and daughiter accom-
nan,y him to Exeter, We welcome the
family to the village.
Mr.W. H. Johnstain, who for many
t• 'ars taught school in Stanley town-
' and„who since mf�dsurnmer has
been teaving school at Sexsmith, has
resigned and has taken a position in
the ounce at Harvey taros, Miss N.
Medd is teaching in Mr. Johnston's
n' -ace a't Sexsmilth.
DEATH OF :NIRS. HORRI LL.
Aster the fourth stroke of paralysis'
which she sustained on 'Thursday last
the death occurred early Monday
morning of Eliza ane Oliver, relict
of the late Richard Harrell, aged 56
years, 9 snortths and 17 days. The,
first stroke took place over three
years agog land the third about a year
ago, Deceased had, however, been
able to be about the house: as usual
until Thursday at noon. Born in Mar -
loose Township, ,near Whitby, she
cache here with her husband thirty-
seven years ago. Mr, Herren died 25
years ago. One son, Herbert, of Lon-
don, survives, also a brother in Peter -
bora and a 'sister in. Toronto and in
Vancouver. Deceased was of, kindly
disposition and ;respected by all. The
funeral 'took place to ;the Exeter cem-
etery on Wednesday afternoon,
CONFIDENCE AND CO -OPERA
TION,
There is only one Pa:pe, in Canada
owned by the farmers and circulating
among the farmers, naively,' "The
Fanners' Sun.” It fights the farmers'
battles Politically, gives more accur-
ate ,market quotations than any other
paper in the Dominion, features other
agricultural news, as welll as the
activities of the U,F,O,, such as their
co-operative ,work and kindred prob-
lents. No paper in Canada furnishes tI
more accurate news reports of mat.-
t
vers which interest the farmer, nor ;s t
any paper more fearless and outspok-
en.
t
edit•orialty than The Farmers' Sun,
The parser is published twice -a week
sa that a subscriber gets one hundred
and Lour issues for $1,50. Farmers
subscribe for to paper which you own
and ,have confidence in Send $1.50
too -day to The Farmers' Sun, Toronto,
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a.m—The Solitude of the Altar,
7 m.m,-The Need for Revival,
Rev A. A. Trump r, Rector.
OAVEN-.PRESBYTERIAN .:CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
The service at . 11 a.m. will be
withdrawn to join Main .Street con-
gregation in their anniversary ser -
/Jae.
The regslarservice at 7 p.in.
The mister will preach.
Prayer service Thursday, at 7445 p.m.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Anniversary Day e
11:00 a.m.-Ren, vf„ J. O� L. Spracklin
of
J p
'Windsor,3.Dt)' p.i7a.=Sch•aol.';iVlaF•s Meeting.— ervzce es
7,00.':` p.rri.. S Jam Street•
Methodist Church,
The anniversary of,Ma�iui St, Ivl�etha-
distChurch p'rorrLilse� for ,be af wzuti,sual
interest.
dGTl-1 91VY
2.3.0 p.m. Service withdrawn
Pastor, M. 3. Wifsoin, B.A.
11 ' ,arm'.—"Our Imagimntioal." a study
of •ourselves;
3. nen.—Sabbath School and :Bible
Glasses. ,
7.00 ar,m. -Main, Street ann v�e,rsary
service 4n1 ,this church.•
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geo' McAlister,; M. A. '
Phone 21r3-
T'fr, Peter oke is off duty owing to
a horse s•tep,prng onr his teat cast week
The mild weather caught cold or,
Tuesday night, when quite a heavy
frost 'prevailed.
`1a; P. Gown, teacher at Whiten
church, formerly of Usbarnc, has been
appointed town clerk of Wingha;tn,,
43ert ,Statton, ithe young man from
Grand Bend, was found guilty by
Judge Dickson on Friday an a charge
of attempting ',to ,procure 41sortiooi,
The judge, in deferring„ sentence, gave
the prisoner a: ,scathing lecture
Mr. and Mrs C. Zuefle of Flint
elich, ,formerly of Exeter, announce
the marriage of their youngest daughe
ter, Millie Irene, to Mr. Sanford Law-
son, on Wednesday, Non, 3rd, at Gar=
land Street Methodist Church, Flint,
Mich.
uRev; N1.1; Bethel, of Granton to a
rge turnout of Leaguers in :Main -St.
Methodist Church On Tuesday evening
gave an. inspisFng address on mission-
ary work in the Y ulon., lie made the
vast silences of the north vocal with
entreaties, "Conte to the •Yukon and
help us.”
Rev. Spracklin; -who is slated t
conduct the anniversary services of
Main St. Methodist Church ,here Sun-
day neat shot an hotelkeeper in Sand-
wich on Saturday morning. He claim-
ed he kilted the .man in self defence
and the coroner's jury exoneretted him,
It is fully expected that Mr....pracklin
will fill the engagement here.
Mrs. W. J. Heatnrw•u has been visit,
mg in Toronto dtnring the week
• Hiss M. Pickard was home fro
London Nbsnrai Jor the week end.
Mr. Thos. Harton of London is
town for a day or two. this. week.
Miss Margaret i'ettrive of London
.,
v7s,t #ed over Sunday • iv; th her er mother;
Mrs. Ed. Snell and family moved on
Wedn'esday to Sern* to live with her
mothiss er.
.MKinsman returned Monday frena
slendinl p few days with her sister
in Guelph
Miss C.aarlot.te Dearing left z;ttur•
dao• {tor Detroit where she will spend
the winter.
'qrs. C, Birney spent .a few days
well Mrs. Mf. Box Pea- Parkhill dur-
ing the week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. kic4geri and
family and Mrs. Whyte spent Satur-
day in 1,0%(1ou.
Messrs. Hermann D'ayman, and Allerr.
Kennel': are an a trio through North
Ontario bunting deer.
Mir. and Mrs. John. W. Taylor re -
canned Monday from a, Visit with
friends at Flint, Mich.
Will Crocker Gras, returned to Itis
home in Torjontee lifter visiting with
relatives here for some weeks.
Miss L. McKay of Exeter North
left last week for Britton, Ont., to
spend the winter with her s niter,
;Jr. Richard Bissett of London spent
Monday in town. Mir. and Mrs. John
Bissett of London, are visiting relatives
here for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy 'Hewitt have re-
turned from Kitchener and are living
in the aicDonelsl Block, In the rooms
recently vacated by Dr, Ward.
;sir. and :lire. W, Gt. Medd, MIrs. 0•.
Southcott and .Mfrs. F. Boyle attend-
ed the convention of Ontario Relig-
ious Educational Association in St.
Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. Wxn. Westlake and two
children of Wyoming spent Sunday
with the i•ormer's ,another, \Irs, J;
Westlake.
Sirs, C. 1i Godkircn of Toronto and
E, H. Oliver of Peterboro and Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Harrell of London'
attended the funeral of Mrs. Harrell
on Wedni sday.
\i.-, Peter M. Moir, whas been
assisting his sons nearCrystalho City,
Man„ to take off the harvest, return-
ed home Monday enjoying the •best
of health. He reports the crops in
all lines as being abundant n that
ro:ality this .year.
to Wanting it
,
Coal requirements are the great-
est in history`;
To help in solving this problem
the home user is called upon to
`greatly reduce his fuel consump-
tion for the coming months.
You can buy only 2-3 as mneli
coal as fonmer3F.
Will it be possiile Ion you to eorn
fortably heat our house on this:
2-3 supply? .
We say it can be tdone.
It is from asit+enasa-tely over heat-
ing arid toiler hewing the house
that fuel is wasted and this ea.n
-be,entircly °remoras by the in-
stallation of
Pie WAPVIPOC,S"
•'TaeEorcftho.8eat6av@,ant" _
Will keen As tnperaiix;rse.during
the day at mow.* 68 es the (Rov-
erliment , res eiTtF2aals arta, an ex-
act lower degree -los.sine night.
Yourhorse vlli. Ise 3pea11p more
-comfortable trued.. healthful with
less worry and attention than ever
before. sw
It is entirely' automatic in its opt.
eration andtakes over the bother -
FAQ OULATO/A
some work of manag-
ing .the furnace,
This time -tested kind
alieolutely reliable de-
vice can be used on; any
kind, of heating plant.
I Easily and quickly in;
stilled under a positive'
gi Grantee of satisfac-
tion. .
Agent_ Z
S
O.H. Skelton
Exeter
}
PHONE 32
JONES
& MAY
P}IONE 3z
PECTAL VAIITES
'OR.
NOVEMBER
CLEARING OF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS:
We place on. Sade this week hundreds of yards of Dress Silks, Serges
Tweeds, Worsteds, Etc,, in a big range sof popular colors, to clear quickly
at greatly reduced .prices,
SPECIAL FLANNeLETTU VALUE.
10 webs only it;ea,vy q'.:a'ity striped flannelette, 36 inch. wide, while
alaey last at 40c, a yard. '
BED COMFORTERS' ‘AT ,$3,95 EACH,
6
only bed. comforters of colored chintz on sal this week at $3,95.
LADIES' CASHis1 t,RETTE IiOSUMR '', 85e, PAIR,
5 dozen. Ladles' Black Cashmerette Hose, Penman's make, winter weight
sizes 9 ;and 9 1-2; „on sale this lveek at 85c. a paix,
0
GIRLS' COATS REDUCED IN PRICE.
On sale 'this week all Girls' Winter Coats from ages 4 to 14 'Years.—
good cloths and colors, all at greatly reduced prices,
Our Ladies' and Misses' Winter Coats at very attract tve prices,
MEN'S HEAVY UNDERWEAR AT $L50 GARMENT.
10 dozen Men's Heavy Ribbed Winter Shirts and Drawers, sizes 36 to
44, to clear this month at $1,50 gurn-milk
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Our Clothing Stock for,,'V''Zater is now complete, We offer very at
ria: tive iriceh Dail Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcasts for this ,nionsth.
MONARCH YARN,
Another shipment just placed in steak in the most popular colors for
Sweaters, Scarfs, and Caps
DINNER SETS.
Only Six left to clear' at $25,00 a set.
JONES & MAY
SINCE 41870
30 LISP$COUGJHS
DR, A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonell's Stables, 'John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr, :Vining)
Phone 26w
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Office—Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day ar
night.
ISAAC R.. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public,
Coinmissiouer, Solicitor for the Mal -
sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan . at
lowest rates of interest,
Office=Main Street, Exeter.
HORSES WANTED
want an unlimited number -of
Horses in good condition. Geldings 5
years aid up, weighing from 1500
pounds up. Mares from 4 years old
up, weighing from 1300 pounds up.
Parties havung the required stuff,
write ar phone 83 Exeter.
1
G,J.Dow
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer far Counties of.
Huron and;Middlesex
Prices Reasonable : and. Satisfaction:
Guaastntee d.
Crediton, `.Ontario.
NEW TERM FROM NOVEMBER 1.
CENTRAL
t'nf1AY0111 tfCir•.ONT.
Thee leading Commercial School of
Western .O,nfaria, Commercial, Short-
hand and: Telegraph ;ele graph departments.
Graduates „placed in 'positions. Stu-
dents may enter et any time,
G&' our free ,catalogue.
D A. McLachlan, Principal.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large :amount ,of private
funds to loan on farm and village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
Dr. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D, D. S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Office—over Gladman & 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 cans promptly attended to
day or night
Officle--
Dr. Sweets old office
Phone No. 120 Exeter,
1 C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEL+R AND
VALUATOR for ' Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesexd Oxford. Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cocksbutt ,Warerooms, next door to
Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter.
Dr. G. F. Raulstosu L: D. S.,D, D. S.
DENTIST
Office aver Carling;s Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
i
NOt1C@
GREAT BARGAIN IN FURNITURE.
R. N. ROWE
THE UNDLRTAKER AND FURNI-i
TURE DEALER
Motor. Hearse in, Copeatioin.
Phones 203 and 20W,
Tea -& Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, • fruits, spices,
teas,: coffee and every-
thing in -the grocery line
Calland see us.- A trial
as to quality will convin-
ce.
Produce . taken in exchang o
Jas. Gould
SOUTHCOTT �$OS.
Ladies' Coats
In. the Season's newest styles. We • will be glad to showyou what',
we are efferin,g.
Snecial values in Salts' Pony Cloth at, $39.00.
MEN'S WORSTED, SUITS ALL WOOL SERGE, DRESSES
They are good values, neat eat
terns and good staple styles.
All sizes $.37.50.
HEAVY SHOES
• Several lne;w .styles in braided &
embroidered, all wsoolaeige dresses
3'our choi'ee oif any'style :$27.50.
HIrA Vy SHOES
• We Handle several on the' best makes' heavy tshtaes.fo'r Men. Sisinan's
(`web's Williams' and ,Ahrens' • Special values ;tat .•S4.95,,,,/$6„.50 .and,.,$T.QQ.,
ALL WOOL SERGESALL ,i1V00L CORTIN S
A splendid quality to pleat for
Skirts.. We get them aleatcd for
you. The price pier yard in $2,65
Grey, Fawn, Brown and Blue,
*If youcan make your own coati
see these cloths at her 'yd. $4.50,:
SouthcottBros.