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Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wheat , „... ..,.....{., 95
Oacs . 45 .
Barley c ,..s«.ssaa55
Man- war's !eat Fi,aur 3 45
Fan4y Flour
Pastry Flour 3.05
Feed Flour ...x.901
Bran
Sharks
New Laid Eggs
Held Eggs
Creamery Butter
Dairy Butter
Lard
,Potatoes
Hogs
Local Doings C. N R PRO\EOTION,
sit George E McTaggart, Canad-
ian National Rajlway agent at B1ytb,
an Exeter Old •Boy, rece,vetl ward on,
Friday night O_ I -1 A. 'game, between, Thursday afternoon, of Iiia, appointment
Clinton and Exeter. (as agentat Watford,, and left here on.
Mr Thal Elliott as still confined to ,
Monday to take ovteir' his new duties.
3.30 his home suffering from kidney trau-, 'I' lvtu' a gKurc ivreat to, B1ythihm MaY,
b, e. He is improving, but slowly, i fire' a `tom bath has looked'
company r t e wei-
rs e
1 50 Good Fri4day is the ti xt 'puhluc half- patrons ma 14ghly satasfactary man,-
1.60 day, which by the. way;, is quite 7,alte ner. W:e are ,glad tot not George's
40 this year, falling April 18; Easter Sun- ``.promo'tlbu
.t 30 to 40, day, April 20.
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40 to 43 A number from, here attended the
18 to 20 dayth
nightiglren Bast, all t lnonounciinng the aan, on f- oe 1 root d thew «, lden weddingox of on
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85 to 1.00 fair a great sitcceas, Jan. 5th at the home of thie�ireldes,t
7,75 son, Mr. 11. C. Box, Mr. Box came
Airs Donald McInnis, who suffered to Canada from London, Eng„ in 1852
GOLDEN WEDDING,
W , R. Goulding
A. T.
A.T.C.M.
Organise and Choirmaster James St.
Methodjst Church.
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and Theory.
Instructor of Music tin the Public
Schools
Terms Moderate
Box 57
EXETER
Be sure and reserve Friday, Jan, 18
for °Ye. Olde Tyme Tea Meeting" to
be held in Main St, Church, A choice
vrogramme of Mixed quartettes, Lad-
ies Quartettes, Solos and Readings is
being prepared. Weather conditions
being favorable we are to be treated
to a Radio P, ogramme. Supper served
from 6 to 8. Admission 50 and 25 cts.
T)orni t fall to come and enjoy the ev-
ening Zt
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Consisting of house, stable, and 8
lots of land, situated in Exeter North
on. Main Street. Apply to H. Bier -
ling, Hay P. 0.
WANTED AT ONCE.
Mortgage $3500; interest 8 per cent
payable twice yearly; insurance 54000;
property value $10,000.00. Apply
I. R CARLING, Exeter.
HOUSE TO RENT,
Frame house in good condition, good
water, Two acres of land. Apply at
tris office,
'ver. Frank Taylor has rented Mr.
Thornton Baker's stables, to the rear
of Taylor's Tire Shop, and has heavy
and light horses for Sala or exchange.
Look over the horses hehas on hand.
HOUSE TO RENT.
Brick house on Huron Street, apply
to Byron E. Hicks, or at this Office,
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE.
Well built, attractive and modern
bungalow, centrally located, Apply
GLADMAN & STANBURY
FOUND. -A place where you can
buy British American Gasoline at 28c.
-R. Mackenzie & San, Exeter North
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in the
Council. Chamber, Godterich, at 2.00
o'clock in: the afternoon of Tuesday,
the 22 day of January, 1924. All ac-
counts against the County must be in
the hands of the Clerk not later than
Monday preceding the meeting of the
Council.
Goder ch January grid, 1924.
Gee". W, Holman, County Clerk
G. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental. Surgeons of On'tarioii, and Un-
iversity of Toronto.
Late. District Dental Officer, Milit-
ary District Number one, London, Ont,
Main Office -Dickson Block, Main
Street, Exeter ,Ont.
Hours 9 to 5.30 p.m.
Phone 34, Exeter.
AT ZURICH Tuesday only. Phone 79
NOTICE
A CHANGE OF TIME
Willi, be. made
SUNDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 1924
For Full Particulars Apply to
Ticket Agent
a strike of paralysis a couple weeks and settled 6tt, Woodstock, where he
ago, is still confined to her bed, grad- lived till ;854, \‘1h1en he moved to Ex-
ually weakening, with no hopes of re- etter, • In 1868 he, wjent to. Califon -ma,
covert'. where he remained two years. Riej-
turn`nng to Canada he located, at Strat-
A total eclipse of the sun, visible fortis" and in. 1875 in Seafart,h, where
in Western Ontarna, ,3.a scheduled for they havle stake resided. Mr. and. Mrs,
January 25, The sun will beg.inl•to lie Box were °married in Ailsa Craig by
cibscured by the moon about 8 'clock lino. R. W. Wt;,liams ''In 1874,. Mus.
to the morning.
The officers of Exeter Lodge No.
67, I.0.0.F., for the current term
will be installed next Tuesday even-
ing when District Deputy Grand
Box was formerly .Mass Mary Hartleib
el' Stratford.
W J. DORE',S EATHhR.
,:smother one of Mitchell's old and
Master Harburn of Seaforth, will be much -respected citizens passed away,
here I n th.t person of Mr. Jahn, Dore. Mr.
Hunters n flocks have been gU. a Dore, had been a resident of Mitchell
out the bigo flocks
rahav recently, b ri , for upwarcls of 50 years,, coining there
out aftere have ben sbbitot. The game ;d t as a station agent f•ar, the G. T. R. He
seveslike the old -tune fox hunts, The hunt
sered 'd in that capacity for 40 years,
ing is a�JE done 'int, the open fields, rand A few years •agog he was superannuated
an 'the molds, and had lived retired since. He had
reached the age of about 80 years, and
The annual 'vestry meetLog of the until the past year was, active;; At the
Trivitt Memorial Church will be held time. of his death, he wins able to be
in the School Hat11 on Tuesday night up around and took a walk when the
next, Jan. 22, Previus to the bust- weather was suitable( He had just fin-
ness meeting of the !vestry a cangre- ';riled his dinner on Tuesday, when he
gational tea 14 11 be Served by the lad- took a weak spell and, before the Dr.
i1es� of the church, arrived death had claimed ,hina His
wife predeceased him. Two
Mr. and Mrs. George Williams re= sons and four daughters are left, The
ceived word last vs ek of the death children are Norman J. Dore, C. N.
of their brothel -in-law, :Mr. George R, agent at Exeter; William, C. N. R.
Armstrong, who died in Winnipeg on agent at Lucknow; Bene, G, N. R. ag-
Friday, Jan: 11th, following an opera ent at Hartley, Ont; Mrs. H. A. Rob-
ation for appendicitis on January 1st, :assort, Stratford; Ada and Mabel, at
He was 46 years of age, and is surviv- home.
ed his widow, whto,was, formerly Miss
Edna Williams of Usbarne. Interment
took place at W,;runipeg,
The Exeter Young People's Society
of Trivitt \Memorial Church, were re -
EXETER AGAIN DEFEATS
SEAFORTH, ,
On Friday night the Exeter Junior
centty :entertained by the Young 0. H, A. hockey, tear,{ again, defeated
People's Society of Caven Presbyter- Seaforth Juniors -this time on the
ian Church; and on Tuesday evening local ice -and the scloc'e 'was 3 to 1.
of this week the last named, society Tbc game was interesting all the way
was ,entertaimted by the Young Pea- and a good crowd was .presient. Reg,
p]e of James Street Methodist church. Reid of Seaforth, was refe ee and 'he
It lis a pile asuiia to note the good banded out several penaltites-enqugh
feeling existing between •.thea societ-: to lee the bays know that the game
ies of the various 'churches, and also was to play hockey, The ipertaods'
a similar feeling among the ministers,' ended 2-1, 3-l;, ' 3-1. Exeter got
It has not always been so. Exeter the -first two ;goals, and consequently
is at present blessed with four of the, lever lost the lead. Seaforth's lone
best m;uni,ters the town has ever had. l tally was made (year the( close of the
Sincere, optomistic clever preacher, fast period from a long side shot on
and good fellows everyone, the nets, The locall boys had much
NOTICE I CLEARING SALE for the better play in the first period, and
a half doze,( of shots: ncurrowly missy
two weeks at 'Mrs. W. D. Yea's, Com- the suets If fact, throughout the whole
mencing Thursday morning, of Dress game the locals Mads many more shots
on goal than dd the visitors.
Thee bine-up wk s-
Exeter-Walper, goal; Statham, Hey,
Remember The Advocate has a def ease ; Hind, n ctentre; Keller, right
newspaper clubbing list that includes wing; Rau, left wing; O; Brilen(, sub.
any daily or weekly newspaper or any Seaforth-Hart, goat; Allan Reid,
monthly journal, We save you the Kerslake, defense; Do6g, centre;
trouble of sending far, them, and in Holmes right wing; Dennison, left
besides. wing; Nicholls, Ma,tthews, subs.
Goods, Serges, Flannels, Velvets, Silks
Voiles and Trimmings.
RANGE FOR SALE, -Wood or
coal; 'warming closet; good condition;
cheap -Gordon Appleton, Exeter.
TENDERS FOR PRINTING
Tenders are hereby asked for the
municipal printing for the Village of
Exeter, for the year 1924. Tenders
to be in the hands of the Clerk not
later than Monday, Jan'y 28th, at
8 p.m.
JOS. SENIOR, Clerk.
ANNUAL MEETING
EXbTER AGRICULT'L SOCIETY.
The Annual Meeting of the Exeter
Agricultural Society wi11 be held in
the Town Hall, Exeter, on Friday,
January 18th;, 1924, art L30 o'clock pm.
for the purpose of electing, President,
Vti,ae Pat sideaut and Drectors for the
ensuing year and transacting other
important business.
All members and interested parties
should attend the meeting,
The Diectors are particularly- re-
tweeted to meet before the annual
meet:tig at 1 o'clock sharp,
BEN. WILLIAMS, R, G„ SELDON
President Secretary
Any
Elliott and Johns
Merchant Tailors
As we are just starting in the Tailor-
ing Business we are going to give to
the public a bargain, and this is what
the bargain ^s going to be, -We have
a piece of Blue Serge, guaranteed, all
wo,o1; fast calor; never fade Indigo
Dye, Tbis suit is regular 540.00 and
for two dollars we are going to give
you an extra papir ed pants of the same
cloth. But this bargain is liimited.
Six suits is all willbe sold at this
price.' So don't delay.
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a -
Trucks(
Our Truck makes a regular trip to
London each .week,
;, ..
Consult 'ifor: Truck Work and
eesreral 'Delivery
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 ,00 a,m:-"The Frankness of Jesus
0briat: '
7,00 pan, -"The Rein1ef of Suspense."
Rev A. A, Trumpor, Rector,
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote,' B. A., Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 am, -"Glorying in the Cross"
Communion Service
7 p,m.—"The Apostolic Religion in
Scotland."
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
HIGH SCHOOL TEAM DEFEATED;
Exeter High School hockey team
was put out of therunninug on Monday
night when they suffered the second
defeat at the hands of the Clinton
boys. This ;time the play was on
Exeter ,ice, and the score was 8-2.
The, .ditferenoe in the score is ac-
counted for entirely by the compar-
ison, or rather the contrast, between
the two goal loeepers-the man be-
tween the nets for Clinton was on
the job all the time, and‘ it was a
difficult •shot indeed that passed him,
while the ,local goal tender was en-
tirely off color, the easiest shots pas-
sing him. On the whole the play an
the ice vla,s in favor of the locals, par-
ticularly in. the Last period, when, a
regular bombardment was made on the
visitor:.' goad, but they were turned
away almost invariably: Hey, Hind,
and Statham played a wonderfully
fine ,game for the Locals, and their
work deserved a better fate. Had'
the Clinton goal 'tendtee been of only
average ability defeat would have been
turned into victory in the last period
for the locals., ;Thos was the return
game between the two teams, and Qin,-
too 'won : both, so. that Exeter sch•oal
is elininated froth, the •W.O.S,S,A,
Ross, H. S. 'teacher, spent the
weelc end at her home an, Ch'esley.
Mr. Arto Delve, is in Montreal tirir
we,sk with hor?ej', for Mrs G. J. Dow.
'Mrs. R. N. Crefech spent the week-
end ki London, the ;guest of Mrs. Jos,
Holiday.,
Mrs F Wickwire. 'returned Monday
from a visit of two or three weeks
trn Windsor .
\1r. Jo1111 5. Cornish of tl•elfort, Sask.
is visiting among old friends and 'rel-
atives
relatives itn and 'around Exeter,
Mss. Noyes and daughter of Oak-
ville
ak
v elle ar,-;v.- sn here Monday to visit the
fornter's .=,is'ter, ;Mrs. T. 5 Woods,
Harry Shelton of lasetroft spent
a few days- ,in town last week paying.
respects to some of ' his old 1ritends,.,
•YIr, and Mrs, Isaiah Hall returned
home lash week, after, sp,en.d ng t5v,p::
months ''with their son and daughter,"
in> '11eteoit
air and Urs ;Geo., Jaques of ,
chelsea were among those avhoo attend-
ed the :, Meighei Banquet in London
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHU1tCH Friday night
.Rev, W. E. Dannelly, B. A., Pastor Mr. and Mrs; 'Alvney An?y axnd •o
Sundary, rani. 20, daughters, Mtyrta. laud fv'a, of Cantw,••:.
, quest, Sask., are -visiting 'Mr,, a nd Mrs,,
11• ,a m. -Rev. WalterE. 'Wilson, the M, �imv sn1 etherrelatzv1es, an,d;fr exuds
President of 'the • London : Con- in Exeter and vncitiity
ferenc,e.
Mrs, W. J. H,earnaln, spent at , £env.,.
3 ,p,zti.-Sunday .School and:MassLondonof:her
clays a L e guest
y y aE•her°:Sister-
Atoning of 'Engle Classes teltear ,iii-Epnw, Mrs' A. ;Ivi. Heamaay, whtrleft
Ws M sol(, •• . thio week in , companywith h
7 'p,m,-The,,,pastoa•.-.•Subject, " 4 er,. •Pathe,
"A,Cel- hLr GaUlean, to - spend satxye,.m+inths .ian.'
'BAG -SHAW- ~ &. EAST"OI3 �' : ,ebratiiar<t Sia . Hlearvenw" .. •
ag-
PHONE 32
JONES
PHONE 32
irst Arrivals of Spring Goods
Spring Gotods are, fast ar1'iving in :stock, ,particularly cotton goods. We
were fortunate nt having Placed our spring requirements of Cottons s.ev-
•erat months ago, aa there, has been a heavy wholescile advance on nearly
all cotton lines a ecen,tly, The result is that while our present stock lasts
'we can slave you dalliairs on your spring . requiremenits. We would advise
you to buy early.
NEW GINGHAMS
We have a beautiful range of New G;ing�hams in Canadian and 101d
Country makes, ,:laci,udrarng the celebrated Anderson's Scotch Ginghams,
guaranteed fast colors. Our prices , a as low' as last sprung, Ask to sea
our new 'Tis'aue Girughams, very, fine quality, 32 itt wade at 40c yd.
A Few Cotton Staple Specials for
This Week
-
Light Colored Prints, 23c. yd
5 good patterns of good quality light. cohered prints, 'some 36 in. wildt4,
regularly 30c. yd, 140 clear, at 23c, yd
NURSE'S CLOTH -4 pieces dark colored striped Nurses Uniform Cloth,
Very special, thi's month. at 29c. yd,
WHITE COTTON -3 webs 36 in, very fire quality white, bleaached cotton
oh sale at 5, yds far 51.00.
LINEN TOW.h.LLING-Pure linen dish and roller towelling,' regularly 35c.
yd.; very specdnft this : week at 29.c. yd
IBEX FLANNELETTE BLANKETS -12-4, largest rime, Ibex make white
and grey ,S3,25 pra{ir;, less than, they would cost , ,us, now.
DOWNPROOF S,ATEENS-36 in wide Engliieh Dawnprlolof Sateen, good
patterns at $1,00 yd
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS -inn Voiles R,atinea', 'etc,, ready for your
inspection.
LADIES' PURE WOOL BLACK CASHMERE HOSE -69c pr; 2 pair 1,25.
GREAT CLEARING OF LADIES? AND MISSES WINTER COATS
. • AND DRESS ES
A Few of Our Grocery Prices
We believes that thie fact that we sell :enormous quanrtities of Grocer-
ies on a 'small margtiiu, of profit enables us ti offer yea,nj oar, and; year out
values you will not get elsewhere. We mention prices on a few lines that
are not specials, but our regular values
Quaker Brand Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. 25c
Th ompson's Seedless Raisins, the
best, 2 lbs. 25c.
Royal Yeast, 51c. package
Lux 11c.
Red Salmon, 1 1b tin, 22c.
Corn Syrup in bulk, 7c, lb.
Bulk Tea ,fresh goods, black or :nixed,
• 6Se. lb‘
Kellogg's. Corn Flakes, 10c.; 3 for 29c
Apex Brand Canned Peas, Corn and
Tomatoes, lextra choice goods,
Try Them
WALL PAPERS—The Spring Wall Papers are in Stock. Call and See Them.
JONES & MAY
Vat AGENTS FOR
HURLBUT SHOES
rl
Mrs, N. J. Dore returned Monday
from Toronto, accompanied by her
little nephew.
Jr. and Mrs. Richard Hunter re-
turned en Saturday levering from a
very pleasant visit ,of several weeks
av',.th their daughter in New York
City. They report everything on the
rush in little old New York.
or Sale
This column is a scheme to bring
Seller and Buyer together. M:.:ybe
YOU have something of no use or
value to you, that someone else really
needs, and a little money derived
therefrom would be welcomed by you.
Our scheme is inexpensive, the cost
being only a trifle as compared with
the service. If you want to Buy or
Sell something come and see us. Our
c'i'lumn is at your service.
Maybe you have some of the follow-
ing articles in. good shape that are of
no use to you, and •somerone else needs
them, an Overcoat, a Suit, Shoes,
Dresses, Baby cutter or bugy, Farm
Implements, ANYTHING, '
Anytime you ae'e .ass, article fisted
call and we will tell you where it bus,
N';o Charge. .
COAL HEATER, with oven in be"t
hope. Iiirst 515 takes it.
GAS ENGINE, Stickney, 3 h.p., per-
fect ' condition ; cheap, •
DAISY CHURN, 'cap. 60 lbs, power
Buck Baseburater, witch Oven 512.
$25 Mandolin, 510.
Antique Walnut Furniture -Setae and
Arm Clair, hair cloth, cheap.
Vacuum "Cleaner, Lawn Mower, both
in good order and very cheap. .
Typewriter, nearly new, good value,
2 Coale oil Heaters, reasonable.
560 buys a good Gas Engualie.
$7 buys a good Daisy Cilium!.
$7 . Buys Single Harness.
55 Buys 10 ft, Icing narrow Table.
Good Happy Thought range,
Knitting . Machine, good order, cheap
• Golden Rod Vacuum Cleaner cheap.
Number of'1 gal. bottles, for oil
Snow Shoes, very ;cheap:.
Good Coon Skin Overcoat,
Pair ' Ladles' low shotes, Patent Leath-
er, a,itzt ;4, used twice.
,Chcrabrecl Jersey Cow, bred, gentle
town coat, milking,.
3 .Small Chaff Ba�sleets,
Set dsweighs 2
S t Sti00"
ar
11 lbts.
Portland Cutter, nearly now.
HAVE - YOU: ANYTHING TO SELL
W ANTED
Brooder,. Buckeye preferred 100.0
chicks., '
Small heater far. office.
For information re. above articles
anal
Powell's Bazaar, •Exeter
Phones .55.
JAMES W. WATSON
Licensed Auctioneer
Sales conducted in any locality. Farm
stock sales a specialty, Satisfaction
guaranteed. Charges moderate. Or-
ders left at this office promptly at-
tended to. ,
Phone-Ki,rktan 54r2
Address-Kirkton R. R. No. 1
DR. H. H. COWAN, L,D.S.,
Dental Surgeon,
at McCormick Block, Zurich,
Thursday and Saturday
D.D.S.
every
Main Office,-
Hartleib Block, DASHWOOD, ONT.
The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising -Made known
on appiscation.
Stray Animals -One insertion 50c,,
three insertions $1,50,
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than fine lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found foals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading ;notices, etc., 10c. ,per
tine per insertion, No noiti,ce less
than 25c, Card of Tha4nks 50c.
Auction Sales S3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent far• AA
sertio,n if under f1vte inches in length :
Legal advrerti 'ing IOc. and 5c. all
Farm or Real Estatte for sale 50e:
each insert:ism font one month of four 1114
insertions,
To Our Many
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR Customers
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Advocate or at the
Central Hotel, Price's reasonable
Satisfaction guaranteed,
Exeter Ontario
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Phone 138, Exeter, Ontario
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer - R. R. No. 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for. Huron Ca
Farm and stock sales a specialty,
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na-
tiatnd. School of Auctionieeriang. Spec -
le, Course taken in RegiOttered Live`
Stock, Merchandise, Real, Estate and
Farm Lands. Rates in keeping g with
prevailing market prices. Satisfaction
assured. Write or wire 18-93, Zurich,,
Oscar .Klapp, Zurich, bat.
.DR: A.:S, ;TNNANT
Vetemistau'y' Surgeon
51eIioaedi'a Stables, John. St., Exeter
(lately ,occupied by Dr. Vin6tg)
'none Zbtw
las
WE EXTEND TO YOU OUR SIN-
CER.E APPRECIATION OF YOUR
VALUABLE CO-OPERATION DUR-
ING 1923: AND WISH YOU ALL
A " BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS
1424,
R. N. ROWE
Conductor of Funeral Services
Phones -Business, 20w, Residence, 203
I. • R. Carling, /3.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc
Loans,; Investments Insurance_
Office, Caling Block, Main St. Exeter
Dr. G. F. Rouls bout, L. D, ' S,, D. S.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternooins.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds tot loan on farm and village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & `STANBURY.
Baaxisters, Solicitors, Exeter
Dr. A,. R., KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S,?,
Hotton ,:Gt;adwate Toronto Unitas'siti
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