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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-12-23, Page 8EXETER AliATEICATE THURSDAY, HES. 23 1020 Exeter Markets Changed each Wednesday: Fall Wheat Baxley, new 6$ -to 75 Family I ou^ Feed Hour Shorts � 225 Bran He;d Eggs New Lead. Eggs , 100' Dairy Butter ..., 54 Creamery Butter ..L e„ 63 Lard .,.. 35 Potatoes ... ......... .. ..... „>,.1'S Hay , ... ,. 4.. 27.00 Hogs 14.50 s.60 „w,004 140,,..,00 MI, r 2,00 5s T': a` a baseball in3.i,eh J� ne .. n'laurch basement on Prue , t n.g ,next on "The Life of Pabst, el e n the James Street'.ttnd Wit S.ree: Leagues, Mr. P. W. Gi lame. dseeferee, \Ir, Luther time keep • tm.d Reeve Belaavet tally. LOST---Sentrday evening between Exeter and tt ,4,ri i es east, a Sable muff. Finder please leave at ".Jones a Mays store, THE CORRECT VERSIONS. Tine Division Court; suit of Clifford Hill vs Nobe Scott Of Stephen has been wsthdriwn and the Plaintiff has staid the defendant $10.00 and also the costs of the easel. The suit was for threshing, but the defendant had a count c1a rn of e10 00 suoze than the threshing Amounted, to, arta on this basis the -ease was settled„ In justc,= to myself and to. quiet rumors that have, been afloat I publish the fore- going. -NOBLE SCOTT, DON'T FORGET TO BRING YOUR aTORAGE BATTERY TO THE EXII)E SERVICE STATION MILO SNELL FORD DEALER, EXETER CONTINUING BARBER BUSINESS Mr. Norman. Hockey desires to an- nounce that he is ,cont anuiQag the bar- ber business, although after the New Year he w$11 be li;n the premises he recently purchased from Mr. Brooks. { C. O: F. MEETING, The Canadian nOrder of Foresters will meet on. Wednesday, Dec. 29th, instead of Monday, the 27th. Sweet and Juicy Navel Oranges 50e. to 90c. per dozen s at Stathannz na A Christmas Tree and Entertain- ment in James Street Methodist Church, Thursday, December 23rd. Admission 25 cents. Everybody wel- come. Our 1.6 renes experien:Ce in the Candy Business has enabled us to buy one of the, choicest stocks we have ever had :for our Christmas Traade; Call and see our beautiful assortment of Chocolate Bores, W. J. 1S tartham. The CITIZENS' RELIEF COM- MITTEE will be pleased to receive any little donation For st 'a Chr,a"m s Cheer The, ,same may be left at Mr, S. Fit - ton's Stone "1 S ould Worry" about Christmas Cake when you can buy our good :old fashioned kind at Statham's, 49 cents a pound. HOUSE AND TWO ACRES LAND FOR SALE. Lots of fruit;'and .house is in good condition. Apply at Advo- cate Office,. TWO HOUSES TO LET. Apnl°y, to Mrs. A. Cottle, Exeter. If you wani to order a daily paper or' magazine, or renew a present sub- scription, leave your order .at the Advo: ate 011ie. We save you, paper, enve opo postage stamp and cost .,of money order and when clubbing tle more besides._ DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP„ The partnershie heretofore existing • be,tweea C. L. Willson, and S. W. Sines as grocers he -e, has been dtrsisolvled and the business in future wptl be, con- tinued by air. Wilson. A11 accountis due the late firm pre payable to 'Mr. Wilson and musft be settled at once, • NEW L:'ERY. Havitr :eased the Baker barn,1, have opened a ire -y stable therein, and"am now prepared to furnish rigs to ,the pub.iee- .LYUE HEYWOOD, WILL BUY APPLES. Open to buy a limited quantity of hard apeles. Tolman Sweets 25c cwt. S. J,_Vt CANN, Exeter. BARN FOR SALE. 30x50, with steel, roof, in good shape to' be removed next spring. Apply, SAM'L BEAVER, HAY P. O. VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs, E. J. Wethey, Andrew St. Apply .et any time 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings '7 ,to 8 D12: JOHN WARD, Chiropractor, William and .Sanders St., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 10 . to ,4,30. Consultation and examination free at office. ;dunning EveryDay THE O.K. STEAM CIDER MILL is pressing cider and : making: apple butter every - day, Custom work done as rapidly as possible. Sweet 'cider and apttle butter for sale. S. J. V CANN, Phone 115 -Local Doings Ors, C. J. Luker lis cin very poor health ,at prestonntk ,under the doc- toes ca>'e. hire George Windsor,, who laasbeen in very poor rh •th ,for several weeks is improving, but ,sexy slowly, 'tint Geo, N. Wi',ns ,of Usborn?e, *has anove:d to. town, Occupying "2, pa. t of Mr, M, Fletcher's house on North Street; The population: of the United States with outlying possessions in 117,857,509 the otitly'tng ,possessions totaling 12,- 148,738. Miss Edith 1loncur, who has been confined to tier bed through illness 'or some time,, shows very little signs of improvement, , The -post office is ,at busy place these days. Get your mail ntat,'ter in nearly tops tro give them achance to give good service Miss Datr""dson (of the Tract Soc- iety, spoke ih the Presbyt;eriamchurch Simday enorning pRtdt in the Methodist churches in the. evening. Mr. W H. Deming of ,Stephen is mov€ng this week to his new 'home on Wi11:am Street, Exeter. We wel- crane Mr, end Mrs. Deering to Exeter, SOLD FARM., Mr. Peter Case, London Road North.. last week disposed of his 100 acre farm in Usbiorne to Mr. Peter .Moir of the second concels.skm of the same townsbip. This las one of ,the best farms in Usborxue, and the price paid was $12000. • QFFICER,S ELECTED, At the zegular meeting of Lebanon Forest Lodge No,. 133, A. F. & A.; M. on Monday night,. the following offi- cern were elec ted for the ensuing year Wor. Master, E. M. Dignan,; Sr, Warden, R, W. Fuke; Jr,Warden, J. 11. Southcott; Chaplain, \i, Eacrett; Treasure, C. ;H. Sanders; Se, rear,•, R. N. Creech; Tyler. S,- Sweet; Auditors,, A, Hastings, T, S. Woods, The insia1ia,tjon, of officers takes place on •.londay •even'(ng next, D.c-. ember 27tb. JUDGMENT FOR, $161. At London last week the jury at the .December sittingls of the county court. brought in a verdjct for the plaintiff .,when C A, (Powell was awarded $161.00.danxages in con- nection: with a :collision between the buggy of the plaintiff and an auto- mosile driiven, by th-,edefendant, A, Wexler of Exeter. The collision oc-`e curred on the Proof Lune irbad .near Arva 'on' the evening of December 6;‘ 1919. The evidence was somewhat rcoat.1sadidtory es Ito the ,position of the vehicles at the place of the acci- dent, 1/7.7, (McNeil of Arva gave test- irnony regarding the injuries received by the plaintiff in the accident, J. W: , Gr Wi.nnett appeared for the plain- tiff and Madman & ,Stanbury for the itleindant,: t 0. H. A. SCHEDULE FOR THIS DISTRICT. Mr. Bertram .of the, Exeter Hockey Club •wftls tin Goderich on Friday, and ,assisted in arranging the kchedule for thb e.. a -i;, A,. -games inl thus district. Besides Goderich and Exeter, the St. Marys, team ;has entered. The three teams being entered a double sched- ule is now not necessary, as was pre- viously arranged. The schedule is as rfolilows,- January'4-St, ;Marys; at Goderich. January, 10-Goderich \at. Exeter. January 12-Goderich at St. Marys January' 19-Exreter ,a;t St. Marys January: 21 -Exeter ,art Goderich- January .24 -St. Marysl at Exeter The grouping for the Niorthern Hockey League awns announced on Monday.- Exeter is 4 the senior ser- ies and 4a grouped wiltih ,Sttra►t;fcrrd. There •are ,oei y two teams ,in the dis- trict aped a double schedule will like- ly be. played,• 'Trvitt Memorial Church 11 a m. --"The Wiord Became Flesh," 7 ;p m -"Glory .t;o G:oda in, the High- est -Carol ,Service. Christmas Day, Holy, .ti communion at :101 atm, Rev A. A. Trumpet., Rector. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev _Jaanes Foote, B. A., Minister 10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible classes. Regular services next Sabbath at 11: aim. and 7 p.m. JAMES' ST. METHODIST ODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A. 11 gene -Christmas ;Sermon. 3 p.m. -Chris turas Programs in Sunday School, 7 p m.-Christmatsr Sermon-- . Christmas ermjonit•`Christmas -Music.- A.M, Anthem -"Unto Us -a, Child is Born." Anthem -"Arise, Shine, for- Thy !Light is .Code. P. NI. Dtett '; "When I Survey." Isaac c Watts. Misses Hazel : Snell and C. Parsons. Anthem -"Behold :`Thy King,,', the vIAIl 'ST. -METHODIST CHURCH Y ers'f'reo McAlister, M. A. " Phone,;21r3 ` 11,00. a.m.--"The Shepherds" 3 p.m Sabbath School and C1astiec. "" 7.00 p.m., -"'The ,Magi" BETHANY `• 2.30- +. Bible T, R. Carling, B.A. r Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol - sons Bank, Etc, Buy Province of Ontario Gold Bonds 51000 :Bond due 1935 at 3943,40 $ 500 Bond due 1935 at $471.70 Yielding 6;60 per cent. Interest 1 t yarly a any Bank. Buy VICTORY BONDS at the mar- ' ket, price. Orders received by me. Money to loan at 'lowest rates of interest Office -Carling Bk„ Main St, Exeter In Dome Theatre FRIDAY ,AND SATURDAY Dee 24th and ,25th Mabel Normand, bettter known as Mickey, in "Peck's Bad Girl." Mr. Douglas Stewart is home from Toronto Mr. ,Earl Southcott, divbigty student is Thome from Toronitio 12r. T. H. Newel ,was in;SStraitfard for ft tew days last week. Mr, Harry Sweet of Walkervllle is home for two weeks':,halidays. Mrs. Samuel Parsons visited • her son, Reg. et Ereau, tth#s week. Sa`m'l J. F1nkbednier of Detroit is n''Sit•;bg ktns siiste-, Mrs, Eali Hey - 'wood. Miss Perla Sanders, w,ha has been in Detrot for the past couple months, returned home ,Sartatrday. Mrs. Arnold :Vfarchand of Water- ford event a !couple, days in town last week with relatives and rfriends. Mr, D. ,13. Sandiers of 'Woiads't;,aick spent several drys in tonne with rel- shoves art town during the week. \frs. (Rev.) J. W. Down of Picker- ing is visiting her mother, Itfrs J. C. Tom ,and s..ster, Mrs. W. D. Yeo Mrs. Robt. Alexander of the bound- er, spent the. past week i'n town, visiting her asisjer, Mrs. SThos. Ker nick. • Mr, Richard Welsh of Kalamazoo, Mich„ is the gut far ,his, sister, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 5. Bias- sett. Mrs. Lee- and child of Seaforth are visiting at rth;e home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, .Ea;ster- brook. After all abseinee of ;eleven • years Mr. end Mrs. Wellington Amy and family of Crande13, math, arrived here last tv$eek to. vn`'st',ft the ,former's father Mr, (rhos. Amy, and other relatives and friends in -the vieinitty. Mr. W. J. Carling, ,who . recen sold his farm Brtitng;t(on, rerttaatir.. ed t,o Exeter'onnMonday, and intends to .resi'ee here. Mrs. Carling is re- maining with her daughter, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mats, L .TG Carling are to spend the winter in Centralia. Mr, .Wm:.Kerslake of Weyburn, Sask., arrived hero om Monday tmorn- ing paid ort 1a spend a 'few weeks with bellattµves and --friends in Exeter ;and vigmity.. It, is liever eighteefa years a q a1ae Ce,r� ie. parts for the Wes . He enjoys good hieelth and has chang- ed ',very Nile. mn •appieatran n. big Slaughter Sale of Overalls; Underwear foots and Rubbers PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING 1N STOCK WILL ,BE SOLD AT A PRIyCE THAT WILL STAGGER YOU_ OVERALLS - Blue Snipe, regulrarr $3.75, . Sale price $2.99 Regular $3.25, ,Sale Price ...... 52.75 UNDERWEAR-- All NDERWEAR-All wool, .regular. $2.00.. The Sade Prise ..n., 51.49 Fleece lined, regular 51.25. Sale Price•�•• 99 Menn's`regular $6.75. Sale Price $5.49 Boys heavy Sh'oes', regular $4.75 Sale Price , , , t • 53:79• Also, fine, lot of ,Chjdren's fine shoes almost ateyour awn, price. • RUSBERS-' . r, Men's•regi isr X4.25 Sale .Price, . .$3,75 Alen's White, regular $4.85 gale Priee $4.25' Men's Leather Top, regular .$5.45.. •Saler'Prt.... • .$4, :Men's long white rubceber botats, reg99- ular, 57,50 for.,„ , 56.99 Youths" Ieather top, regular $2.50 for ,..a $2.05 Youths', 1oang rubber- boots, regular $2.25 fol;......,, ;:......:, r 51.99. Men's pullover rubbers, ',regular 11,75. Sale Prtiee ,r:.;. $L49. SPECIAL-L,"'w * Men's W 000l•en.fufflers, only a few, regular $3.50 .for; "....... ......' 51.25 • Also ,CillOvie,s, 'Mit(t„; Sokks, Sweat er .Criats, Boys', Pullover:-Swepters, at, prices that wil a you )think of pre-war days If00 want to - save dollars ;it X611 pay ,ybur, to see ,i2, MACKENZIE: & SON EXETER NORTH i Phone 107 PHONE 32 JONES & MAY PHONE 32 Exceptionai Values in Christmas Merchandise Store Open on Wed., Thurs., and Friday Evenings, 'Dec. 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. We have an immense stock of merchandise 'bought specially for the Christmas trade. Many of these lines are shown at greatly reduced pries. Shop early to insure best choice. We offer a few `suggestiiazts FOR LADIES AND GIRLS -Fancy Parasols, Silk Hosiery, Fancy Can- isols, Handkerchiefs of all descriptions, Bedroom Slippers, Georgette and Voile Blouses, Leather Purses, Fur Sets, Cloth Coats, Etc, FOR MEN AND BOYS --Silk and Wool Mufflers, Ties, Braces and Garters to match, Fancy -Boxes, Hockey Shoes, Arm Bands, Suits, t er- boats, Etc. Silk Hosiery Bargain for Christmas Selling. Lot No, 1-15 dozen Ladies' Heavy Fibre S ik Hosiery am Black and Navy; regularly priced up (to $1.75 pair for Christmas selling, Reduced to only 41.25 pair, Lot No. 2 -Six dozen Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hosiery, in black and. navy regular value urp to 53,00 pair, No Luxury Tax on. them, 25 p.c, Discount off Fur Sets Furs anake a very suitable gift. This is your opportunity to buy beau- tiful Fur Sets at REAL BARGAIN', PRICES. Don't forget 25 per cent. discount until Christmas, Sweaters for Everybody We .have a aarge stock of Sweaters lot Ladies, Gibs, tjvlen and Boys -- many lines Greatly Reduced in price for the holiday trade. Men's land Boys' Overcoats Greatly Reduced in price for the balance of this month. ALL LADIES' AND MISSES COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES TO CLEAR. REGARDLESS OF COST. JONES- & MAY Mr.. end Mrs, C. ,B, Snell spent. Wednesday din London,. Mr. William Dixon' is visiting old f*tends at Hensall, Brucefield, Clinton and Goderichi. rtlr. Gorden, Ford; .and• wife of Flint, ;Ache are spending two weeks, with the, former's parents on. the Lake Road. Miss Pearl Rollins, after a visit for some weeks with; Mrs. Wm. May, re- tu*,ped ;to her home in "London, this v'e.k. CORBETT-Lewis G: Corbett, B. A. :third son of the late John .Corrbettt, died of ;pneumoti in Huntsville, Wash., on December 11. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED face. Strictly confidential; no witness. by C. H. Sa3tdere at the. Advocate DR. AL 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 or night. HORSES `WANTED 1 want an unlimited number of Horses in good condition. Geldings 5 years 'old up, weiavamg , from 1500, Pounds up.Mares from 4 years,old up, weighing ' from 1300 pounds up. Parties having the required stuff, write or phone 83 Exeter. - G. • J. DOW FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of Huston and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Crediton, - Ontario. NEW TERM FROM NOVEMBER 1. CENTRAL $TitiOirORD,. ONT. The leading Commercial Schooi,rof Wesern.; O,titario, Corninercial,' Short=: band and .- Telegratih:' departments., Graduates 'placed in •"positions. Stu dentia may. enter a .'t any time. cyst our free _catalogue. rD, A. SICIAchiat4 Principes. ( 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. $ KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S. Honor -Graduate Toronto University Office -over Gladman & Stanbury's Office, Main Street, Exeter. MARRIAGE 14CENSES 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 - Of4':icte- Dr. Sweets old office Phone No. 120 - Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER -AND VAU'ATOR for Cauntnes of Huron Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Speciality. Office at Cockshutt Waalerooms, next door to Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter. Dr. G. F. Rouistosr L. D. S D. D. S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Cloned Wednesday afternoons. Notice ! GREAT )3.RGAIN IN . FURNITURi R. N. ROWE THE UNDERTAKER AND FURNI- TURE DEALER Motor Hearse in. Connections"' Phones 205 and 20W. Tea & Coffee Store 1 For 'the choicest, groceries, fruits, spices, teas, coffee and every- thing in the grocery. line Call and see us. A trial as to quality will conviirt- - ce. Protuce takenin exchange Jas. Gould SOUTHCOTT BROS. PRONE. 134 At this Season there is one good &id custom Welike .to follow -'the extending of the; "glad hand" )to a11. our, friiejnds ,afnid cus4oauers, so, w_ --•` "Wish lyou, tone and ;aill, the Met;ruest Kind 'Of , a Merry Chir6ngtnas, and a Good and Prosperous) New; Year; Southoott Bros. - 4 1c E fin ele Ta. Ste lea ter circ