HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-12-23, Page 16IXBTER A IY 1[ $"TE; THUR$]:I.AX, BBC,. Bill 1020
Exeter Markets'
a ha -Ned each Wednesday
Fail Wheat"",.,1,75
i3ar:se 'n•e�sv ...,,.65 "to 75
Oats, new ....., -,. ,}... .50
Family Four ,,, „:5.60
Feed Flour ..', ,x.,3,00
S!toets ...i.2.25
Br :n , . 2,00
iie.t1 Eggs , ,.
fir_ v tn'd Eggs...t,. 80
Da: -. . Butter ,, , 54
Crca.nery Butte, -See . 62
Lea r'.! a , 35
Po else, .. .1.25
Hay .,. , 27.00
Boss a, 15.25
Ms. et SUaiht.•ett .has retprned t.>
"Z"o,i•C�, i .i
M•ss u•!ed es Ford, is home from Pe
lie o i ep aderte her. holidays.'.
sir, Lesl e. Preszcatpr of Taros- it*
spent a'e,v days with his parents.
.I'ss Ada V;.^: ;:o+ of .Sarnia is visit
LegMr.. Albess Ford, sr:, for a few
days,
1t s 1Ic.Dena'd, milliner, is spend-
ing ., few :eels at her home< in
Wos dstlack.
The the morne.ew;; registered three ,or
four tbelety ze;''> on. Tuesday night.
A breakdown of the engine caused
the train..iron the south to be four
house late on 'Tuesday evening, The
break occurred at Centralia.
HOCKEY MATCH,.
The people wad„ have an opportunity
o. see'ng the Exeter-Z,urieh League
Hocke'v rim :, t action ,an Thursday
night o;' ctl s creek ,when, they • play
Terry's elanufaeiurer's 4Leegue Team
of London. The. visiting, team wil be
assisted by Arthurs, Wiles and Hinds
three i:ast pleye;s Our League team
will he chosen !ram amongst, our
the tees at & rs at this a'game.
]o The game Com -
INSTALLATION.
On Monday evening; V. ,\Vor Tiro. M.
Eacrett, assisted; by other Past Mas-
ters installed the, officers of Lebanon
Forest Lodge, Na, 133, A. Fe & Ariel.
as ,Co Vows, --War. Maetere E. M.
nae; Sr. Sr. Wtardeai, R. W. ,Fuke; Jr,
Warden, J, Mr "Southco;tt; Sr, Dea-
con, F, A. Chapman; Jr Deacon, H.
Bgsliaw; Inner sGuard, J. G. Stan -
bury Chaplain, M. Encrett; Treas.,
C. H. Sanders Seca. R. N. Creech;
Tyler, S. Sweet; Dir, of Ceremony,
W. W. Tames; Stewltrd, Harry
Puke;; Jr. Steward,J. L; .Rontlie.dge,
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RETURN THANKS
We 'thank •ou ,many customers ler
t:he r- kind paitroaage and wish them
'eepseerous and happy New Year.
ro my''ur New Year Candies, Nuts:
and C.anges remember We are in thee'
ia-ne .o?d stand, -WE J. STATHAIvi'
Mr. J. J. Morrison, of Toronto,
Provincial Secretary of the U.F.O.,
will .address a streeting on January
6th at 2 p.m. in the' Exeter Opera
House. At the close of the meeting
the shareholders of the Community
1aundrR .4111 meet for organization.
LOST—Saturday evening between
Exeter and 2% miles east, a 'Sable.
muff. Finder please leave at Jones
& Mays store.
WANTED AT HIGHEST WAGES.
a , e- eeaced Flax Scutchers, - mane
by first-class scuttchers need apply,
,who can tears. high wages:. Apply to
The Canada Fand nd Seed Company,
South Oshawa, Ontario.
DON'T FORGET TO BRING YOUR
STORAGE BATTERY
TO THE
EXIDE 'SERVICE STATION
MILO SNELL
FORT.) DEAL -E,,:., EXETER
CONTINUING BARBER BUSINESS
Mr. Norman Hockey desires to an-
nounce that hes s continuing the bar-
ber business, although, after the New
Year he will be ,in the premises he
recently purchased from Mr. Brooks.
HOUSE AND TWO ACRES LAND
FOR SALE. Lots of fruit, and house
as ;:n gcses condition. Apply at Advo-
cate O.:fice.
Local Doings
Miss Curliss,.mi3lan,er, is spendingathe
holidays in. Bolters...
Tire • Jacksotn! Factory is closed down
for ,'she ho! r day week.
?vfr, and Mrs. T, Jones, Of Detroit
are visSting et Mr, T, Ellaott's,
Miss Imo -Svwee.t, teacher, of Pais-
ley is shame. for ,the holidays.
Miss ,Marguerite Pickard of London
Collegiate is home ‘for _the vacation.
\Liiss Ethel Sweet; milliner, is home
iron- T J.lsenburg ;for the 'holidays,
Misses Lillian and Wienifred Musson
• 711trze^s, are homes from Dunnville,,
<.Ir, \Ietville• Gladman, of London
Co'lme:at+e is home lar the holidays,
sfe. and :Sirs.. Vivian and Miss Vivian
of 'v1 tchell spent Chriistmnas at ' Mr,
1'I. W. toerr's.
\Ir. William Gardiner, is, able -to be.
oui again after being s'ery ill for seme
t'me with mumps.
De ese risen of New; York spent
pee:sins-se grandmother Mrs
W i!leant Hawkshaw. ,
Me and Mrs. W. JJ Westltake of
Wyoming spent, gar ,few, days with the
o nser's another here., ,
.lir. R. Hall, 'Age, two sons and one
daughter alsNoittle Dakota, are visit -
Ing with relatives here.
CHRISTMAS VISITORS
EN TOWN, ,
111', irtgrani of Hamilton.
el;ss "Waller of Windsor,
Mr Ed. Simms of Sarnia.
\1r, Thos. .Tape of Detroit,
\i., Joseph Davis, of Merlin,.
John McDonald of Windsor.
2liss Flossie Ford of London,
elr Reg. Bisset% of Chatham.
Miss Lulu Hastings of London.
Mr. Young Creewh off Detroit.
Mfr. Walter Dearing, of London.
Mr. ,Harper Rivers of London,
Mr. Jack \I;;?itbews of Sarnia.
Miss Ruby Treble, of Toionta.
"Mr. Aquilla Sheerer of Detroit.
sir, Leon Treble of Toronto,
Mr. Roy Howard of Windsor.
James ,1W V 1?rams of :Mitchell,
James McDonald of Stratford.
Mr, George Jewell of London,
Mr, Oliver Davis of Toronto.
\1r, Alex. Stewart of London.
.\ir. C. 1-f. McAvoy of Detroit.
\ir, John'Moir of St. Thomas.
\^'.iss Mildred Hardy of Toronto,
Mr, Will Heideman of Toronto.
Mr. J. A. Sanders ,Df Woodstock:
Miss Annie Sanders of Stratford.
Miss Alice Virncenti of Stratford,
Miss ,Grace. Creech of Stratford.
\Ir. ,Herb, Pickard of Haileybury.
Mr." Reg. Parsons, 'teacher, Erieau.
1Ir. Wilfrid ;S•tewal% of Kitchener.
Air. rind Mrs. Wm, Newell, Stralt•-
ford,
Ale and Mrs. Clarence Heywood of
Essex.
Misses, -Cora and Stella Sanders of,
Toronto
Miss Emma Ileidentaill and niece of
Toronto.
Miss Ethel 'Day and lady ,friend of
London,
Mess Elmore• and Czar Harness of
Windsor.;., - -
Messrs. Archie and Will Davis of.
Ingersoll. •
eIr, stied Mrs, P•ei:er Robertson. of
Stratford.
Mr..and Mrs, John Newcombe of
Stratford.
• Mr, and _Ales. Wm.. Sweet and daugh-
ter of.Loudon, "-
Mr. )and Mrs, Percy Gillies and
family' of Sarnia. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dignan • and
family of Lucas,.
Messrs.. James and Bruce Walker,
students, of .Toronto, ti
elr. and Mrs. Harley .Sanders and
' I1 ldren. of Wilndsor.
\i:; and ;Mars. Richard Treble and
Mir. and Mrs. Ernest Flynn, of London.
efts and Mrs. Clips'om, of Ingersoll
and Miss Franc -els Davis ,of Windham.
TURN"_N •1MILL ,
.AI.lf k ids ,ot; Turning, Guirimixig
Saws; Etc., dos, on, shortesta,.iio:tire.
b. J. V. CANN, Phone '115
'D'SSOL\TED ;'PARTNERSHIP,
the 'partnership heretofore: existing
betWeess L. 'Willson and S, W. Sims
as dressers ae e,has been 'dnsasblvted
and the buss less in ,future will be con
tinned- by Mir, Willson. All accounts
due the late .irm are payable to Mr.
Wilson- and must be •settled at once.
NEW LIVERY.
Having leased teles Baker barn,, I have
openeda livery stable therein and am
now preiaredto furnish rigs to the
,pbblic.-CLYDE HEYWOOD.
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BARN FOR SALE
30x50; :with steel roof,- is good sb-aije•
to be 'removed next'spring Apply,
SAM'L BEAvL+R, HAY P., O.:
VIOLIN LESSONS taught by 'Mrs;
E, • J. W ethey,: Andy etv St ^ Ap$;ly
at any time 4;.to..6 dclook, revenings
7to8;
1)R JOHN \^PARD, Chiropractor,
Williant and ;Sanders St, ' Tuesday,
Thursday end Saturday 10 ;.to,,;4'30:,
Consultation, and, examination, free at
T rivitt Memorial
Church
11 a.m.-"Go Forward."
7 p.m. -"Come Thou with Us."
Rev A. A. Tramper, Reeton
(lA.`VEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev., James Foote, B, A., Minister
10 a.m,—Sunday School and Bible
classes.
` • Regular services next Sabbath at
11 a.m., and 7 p.m.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Paster, M. J. Willson, B.A.
1.1.00, arse, -"I W;isli• You a Happy
Neiw !Yeas". •
3 p.m. -Sunday .School and Bible
Classes
7.00 'p.m.-"Thel :Prise-st: off 1921i"
Appropriate music. :All welcome.
`MAIN ST. :METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geo. IV1cA3xster:::iYL"A-
Phone 212.3'
11.00 a m -•"Tire Great New 1Iouse;''
3.0.6 ion Surtda,y;School Classes'.for
nal rand .a welcome.
,p,m, Under-"Seal,ed Orders["
Watch l\,rigbt Serytice Friday 11'1,0 t,
.1.15; p.m
tn'troductiort of New Hymn Book
xtt Public ,Wa elit> next Sunday,
liMdrittt.`1�'r
I. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public.
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Nel-
sons Bank, Etc, „
Buy Province of Ontario
Gold, Bonds
$1000 Bond due 1935 at ,$943.40
$ 500 Bond due 1935 at $471.70
Yielding 6.60 per cent, •
Intelest half -yearly at 'any Bank,
Buy VICTORY BONDS at the mar-
el price..
Orders received' by ane,. -
Money to loan at 'lowest rates of
initerest r
Office -Carling Bk,, Main St, Exeter
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CHR1STM.S VISITORS
'OUT ,OF TOWN.
Mrs. Amos in. Windsor
Dr. Graham in Rodney.
Mr. 3A. J 14I"cD;on e,9;1, 4n, . Goaderich.
.\ir. C. W. Robinson ;in Toronto.
Me. and Mrs. Russell Ferguson in
reesR t4er;.
,and. Mrs, Samuel Elliott in Mar-
lette, Mich..
Mr.' and i't1ss, F ;A, .Chaptnan, and
son' an London,
.alisses Clara, Vosper and, Marne San-
ders in London,
Mr, band. Mrs;: W, J. 33earnan and
fattiily 8n Langdon
R1'r. and Mrs. T: S,, Woods artd
daughters in, Stratford
Mrs, D, D, Smith eof :Toronto is
visiting her parents, Mr, and, Mrs, L
Arzns trona.
Rev. A. A. Tramper and family are
spending the holiday week in London
tvlth relatives.
Mr. Elmer J. Haas ,of .Buffalo, N.Y.,
is spending Chrlstinas holidays at Mr.
Albert Ford's,
Musses Ruby .Parsoins and Verdi
Rowclitfe of London, Business College
are home tor the holidays.
Mr. Geo. Weekes, wife and grand-
child of Chi.cinnato, Okio, spent a
eu .days here with relatives,
err Israel Sn:th and wele and son.
William and wife of liamidtton visited
aG \r-- \\'m 1r:untz's for a.Lew d
''_ and Mrs. Russell Snt'th and
fam'Se oi: London spent Christmas at
the home of Mr, and \irs. P, Frayne,
err. Chas. Ford of Hamilton is vis.
:i;.ng his parents, 11r. and Mrs. A. J,
Ford, 1iav;ng resigned his position in
that city.
Mr. John Dearing and two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Lash and. Mrs. Yacks of
Flint, Mich,, are vlsiiting relatives in
this neighborhood for a few, weeks.
After being here for some months,
owing tothe: illness of her father,
Mrs, James Wanless returned to .her
hotne in Duluth last week. Mr. Hardy
is greatly improved.
Mrs. E. Chris•tne, sr., returned on
Monday from Toronto where she
visited her daugi$er for some weeks.
Miss Margaret Rogers returned with
her to spend a week.
.11 s S.1iti egler .and son. Harry of
Talento, are spending the week at
the ,home of 11r, and \1rs. N. J. Dore,
Mi •s bore of ;Mitchell also spent seley
days at ,the same home.
Messrs, John Norry, Fred Wel1,s,
Norman Norry, Ernest, ' Wells, and
Harold Kuntz are home, from Wat-
ford, where. they were engaged sev,
oral weeks on contract work for Mr.
H'oil leg swortit,
Big
Slaughter Sale.
of Overalls, Underwear
Boots and Rubbers
PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING 1N
STOCK• WILL BE SOLD AT A
PRICE THAT WILL ST4GGER
YOU.
OVERALLS --
Blue. Si''ripey regular $3.75,. - Sale
price :$2.99
Regular $3:25, \Saye Price ,,.,.: $2.75
UNDERW EAR- -
All wpol, .regular 82.00. e, The Salle
Price"
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5 $1.49
Fleece. lined, regular $1.25.Sale
Price
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BOOTS-
Men's regular $6.75, ,sale Price $5.49
Boys' heavy Shoes, regular $4.75
Sale Price ,. . t $3,79
Also a fine lot of Children's fine
shoes almost. at your own price.
RUBBERS -
Men's regular 44.25
Sale: ?rice „ ..$3.75
Men's: White, regular $4.85
Sale Price . 34.25
Men's Leather Top, regular $5.45:
Saler Price .... .. $4:99
eifesz's long whine rubber boats; reg-
ular $7,50 for $6.99
Youths' leather top, regular $2.50
for i,. „see. $2.05
Youths' long rubber boots, "regiVar
$2.25 for , $109
Men's pullover rubbers, redder
$1..75. Sale Price ,,...... $3:49
SPECIAL-
+t41 emis Woolen Mufflers, only a few;`
regular $3.50 ,for $1,25
Alta ,Gloves, Mi'tits',,Sacks, Sweat-
er Coats,. Boys' PulloveiL-SweatersA at
privies that wfX..malce you think, of.
ore -war days. If you want to save -
dollars, it 'wPit11 pay eyou to see s
R. MACi ENZIE & SON; '
,ETER NORTH
11040 ;407
PHONE 32
JONES & MAY
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GREETING !
EXTEND TO ALL, OUR BEST 'WISHES FOR
VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR, \VE HOPE. , THAT
YEAR.
921 WILL BRING YOU l IH? GREA
PI RITY OF ANY YET.
AT THE S,.'t
A
TI -IE
ST PROS-
E TI11E WE WISH TO ENPRRSS OUR SINCERE
APPRECIATION OF YOUR LIBERAL PATRONAGE DURING 1920,
AND TRUST THAT GOOD SERVICE ON OUR. PART DURING 1921
WILL i11ER1T A CONTINUANCE OF SAME.
JONES & MAY
PHONE 32
Aliss ,Bennett ,of Toronto' is visiting
Mr. and Ursa. J. ,A-. Stewart.
Mrs. Matthew Floomdy of Haileybury
and Messrs. Roger and Edward Crock-
er of 72,enen :a were caped .hprae
Christmas Day oavi,ng to the serious
1',ness of the;t: mother, who has been
an very ,poor health for some time,
She underwent an operation. an Fri-
day and al the .time ;of w;rit'ngt she, is
showing some ,signs of improvement,
but 'berg 85 years of Cage her chances
of recovery Are only slight.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
five. Strictly confidential; no witness.
by C. H. S•aatrtes% at the Advocate ,
DR, A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McD•onell's Stables, John, St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
1 AND DENTIST
Otfiice-Bakers' Livery,. Barn, Exeter,.
Calls promptly attended to day or
night.
HORSES WANTED
I want an unlimited number of
Horses in good condition, Geldings 5
year: old •up, weighing :from 1500
pounds up. Mares front 4 _ years old
up, weighing from 1300 pounds up
Parties; Yarling the required stuff,
write .or phone 83 Exeter..
G. J. DOW
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer :for Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
;Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Creditor', Ontario.'
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