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EXETER A111/EIC ATE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1934
Huron Garage
Under Old Management
On October 1st I will again
take over the business of the
Huron Garage, where I will
be prepared to do general re-
pairing, cylinder grinding,
. car painting, etc..
See us for prices on car painting.
C. C. PILON
Coal, Coke,
Insurance 1
r
Having taken over the Coal
and Coke Business of Mr.
George Mantle, I am pre-
pared to supply all users with , s
Fuels of these kinds in. best 1
variety and quality. i
I solicit a share of your
business. Try me with your
next order. 4
I will continue to sell Fire, f
Accident and. Auto Insurance l
with the best companies.
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E. J. Christie <
Exeter . <
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Exeter Markets ,
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY <
Wheat ..,... ... 1.255
Oats 47
Barley ......... 75 to 80
Manitoba Flour ......... ... 4.40
Family Flour 4.15
Pastry Flour ...,.. 3,65
Feed Flour ......... 2.00 '
Bran S�1.50
Shorts •••-- ... ... $1,60 '
Eggs 26, 36 '
Creamery Butter 39, 40
Dairy putter 32
Lard 20 23
Hogs 9.25
CLERK'S ADVERTISEMENT, OF
COURT IN NEWSPAPER.
Notice is hereby given that a Court
will be held, pursuant to The Ontario •
Voters' Lis is Act, by His Honor the
Judge of the Conn. ty Court of the
County of Huron; at the Town Hall,
Exeter, on Wednesday, the 8th day of
October, 1924, at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon, to hear and determine com-
olaimts of errors and omissions in the
Voters' List of the Munatc,aality of
the Vi11 age of Exeter for. 1924.
Dated the 22nd day of September
1924.
Jos. Senior,
Clerk of the Municipality of
the Village of Exeter.
DR H G. FLETCHER., L..MIC.C.
Licentiate of the College of Phys •-
lens and Surgeons of Ontario
Office in the residence of Mr. A:-
Camm, Main St.
Phone 156 Exeter, Ont.
G S. ATKINSON, L.D,S., D.D.S..
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Oa tariloi, and Un-
ivac-any of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Milk -
airy Distract Number one, London, Ont,
Main Office—Dickson Block, M
Rtreet, Exeter,Ont.
Hours 9 to .30 p.m.
Phone 34, Exeter.
AT ZURICH Tuesday only. Phone 79
Elliott and Johns
Merchant Tailors
' Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
Also Tailoring
• MEN S SUITS
Cleaned and Pressed .. 75c
Pressed only .......... 50c
Dry Cleaned and Pressed $2.00
Dyed and Pressed $4.00
LADIES'
Suits Pressed and Cleaned $1.00
Dry Cleaned and Pressed $2.00
Skirts Pressed 50c
We also. Make and. Trim Suits wvth,
First Class Trimmings for $20.00.
1 AM NOW PREPARED TO GIVE
YOU A REAL
Cartage rSer�vice •
Our Express Service from Lon-
don to Exeter is naw ,operating.
Livery in .. connection,
H. BAGS.HAW
Local Doings
The weather for a few days has
Teen very cool, following ehe heavy
ain on Sunday.
Raymond, the little son. of Mr. and
Ira. Gilbert Freck1eton while watch -
ung the Field Day Sparta on Tuesday
was run, into by an automobile which
threatened serious' results, but luckily
he escaped with only slight injury.
Mr and Mrs. Win. Laverty of the
econel of Stephen celebrated a. very
appy event in their wooden wedding
.nni 1ersary on Tuesday, Sept, 22nd,
narked by a number of relatives from
distance and near -by friends gate -
ring to take (part in the event. Mrs.
a�'erty's father, and other members'
t the family from Sarnia were pres-
.nt, A very pleasant time was spent.
Zany goon wishes were extended to
Ir. and Mrs. Laverty and numerous
sifts were presented in honor of the
vent, -
OR. SALE
Well-bred Jersey Cow, 8 years old,
ue in March, McLaughlin top buggy,
utter, single harness, all in good shape
Wm. Mitchell, Exeter.
\T.r. Dan. Woods ��
't.r .,�po�ed of lies.
driver last week to. Mr."Free). Corbett
of Hay T��p. -
Clutton us talking of an Old ;Her•
ne
Week next year—the 50th anniversary
bf its incorporatilon; •
=set ,Dorothy 1, Welsh, • ;tn•ather
student of Exeter ,High School;, has
been granted pass Standing in Middld
School Ancient History.
Miss R,eta Rowe's Sunday School
Class, "Truce Bluest entertained -Mrs
Amy's class one day, last week at thee.
?diver Park to a jolly weiner roast.
The Exeter Canning Company start-
ed on the corn pack last week. Con-
siderrngthe'backward season, the. qual-
ity thus far has been of a fair average
Miss Vera Coates, daughter. of Mr.
and \Iris --4�r, H,' Coates, •Ushorne, was
taken' to Victoria Hospital, London, oar F
Thursday, where she will undergo
treatment. •
Mrs. A,` E. Kuhn, this week moved
into Mr. C. B. Smell's new house on
Ann street, 'While Mr, E. J. Wethey
moving into the house vacated by Mrs.
Kuhn on William. Street.
Mrs. Dan. Davis was called to Ing-
ersoll last week owing to her Laugh-
ter, Mrs. G. C. Clipson, meeting with
an accicie.n.t, she having fallen from
the verandah onto an axe and injuring
her leg.
Mr. Archie Morgan, of Usborne who
has undergone• a number of operations
for throat and ear trouble was taken
to Victoria Hospital, London, on Fri --
day, where he will receive treatment
and will, also be operated on again fee
the removal of the trouble
The Junior Farmers) of this section
entertained tire' Junior Women's In-
stitute• at the home of Mrs. Samuel
Cudnrore cur Usborne on Wednesday
night of last week to a pleasant wearer
roast. A number from town were
present and a very happy time. was
sent,
Mr. John Rutherford, aged 59, died
at his home in. Stratford on Sunda
afternoon, after an illness of about two
years He was born in Usborne Tp.,
and farmed.'on the 14th concession for
the greater part of his life, going to
Stratford eight years ago. Intestinal
trouble caused his death.
Thnee very large potatoes of the
Early New Yorker variety have been
on exhibition in Mr. J.. W. Powells,
story window for several days, one
Weighing 23,i 1bs,,eanother two Lbs„ two
ounces, and the third one lb:, six
ounces. They were grown, by Mr. W.
E. Brickwood, Exeter North.
'[•he pulpit of the Trlvitt Memorial
Church was occupied on, Sunday morn-
ing last by Rev. Charles Wood of
tEWARD Winnipeg. and 'in the ,evening by Ven,,
A reward of $25 will be Archdeacon Hayes of Calgary, bath
given to preaching excellent and deeply spiritual
he person giving information for the discourses, Rev. Naylor of • Hensel]
onvictian of the party or pairti,es who I and the rector, Rev, A. A. Trumper
tole the chicken on Lot 13, Northp
Boundary of Stephen on or about
September 14,—Boat 169, Exeter,
CARDT WANKS.
OF
ki�ndn
Mr, Fred era,ck Keatle and family
to 'th
[esire ank the many friends for
heir ess dur5ng the time of
heir recent bereavernent in the death
rf 'Mrs Ke
stle.
Men and Waxmen, 'spare or full time
direct to home sales plan—$5.00 to
10.00 curly. Write for terms and
erritory; Manufacturer, Box 187, Lon -
on, Ont.
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ELEPHONE ACCOUNTS.
All telephone accounts. in, f
et
nest be by the 12th of
oath.
Jas, La 'son, Menag
n
ARK HONEY FOR- SALE.
uture
each
er.
Good quality for 7c. a 1b.
JOHN CARR,ICK; Lake Rd.
Hay P. O.
FOR SALE.
About 1000 fire brick, a quantity
gas pipe from half inch to one and a
half inches, ?number heavy oak barrels,
number • gas drums, galvanized drum,
hold 150 :gallons. Apply at the Evap-
orator.
THE EVAPORATOR.
The Evaporator Company are fixing
up the plant in readiness to operate
about Sept. let. Prospects are very
bright for a big crop of apples. A
number of hands will be required and
t hose wishing to engage will register
at the Evaporator.
G
W. R. Goulding •
A. T.C.tM'.
Organist and Clic- imaster James St.
elethodist : Church.
Teacher of Parana, Vocal and Theory.
Instructor of Music din the Public
Schools '
Terries Moderate
Box 57 f : EXETER
T rivi tt Memorial
Church
Rev. Naylor of Hensall will preach.
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7 p,m.—
Rev. A. A. Trumper, L. Th., Rector.
!7AVEN PRESBYTERIAN. (•JSURCH
Rev.. James Foote, B. A., Minister
11 a.m.—"Looking toward Divrne
Surroundings."
7 p.m.—"Does it Pay ti Be Good."
The Ministe
Scouts meet Friday evening
assisted at the ,eevenimg service.
Hiss B. Howey is visiting int Hamil-
tto'n and Waterloo,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bissett of London
were Sunday visitors In town.
Mrs. Fowell is visiting her sister,.
Mrs. E. J. Spackman ,.1,a Toronto;,
Mr. Edgar Thomson of Usborne has
gone to Toronto. to attend University.
Mr. Harry Seldon has returned to
Kingston to continue his course in
medicine.
Little Louise Nichols of Adela�,de
Village is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Esli
Heywood
Mr. Thomas Nelson, who has been
in Chatham working for several months
has returned home,
Mrs. W. H. Armstrong and children
leave to -day (T,hursday) to visit with
relatives .in Toronto.,
James Morley left this"week for
Osgoode Hall, Tononta, where he will
resume his law studies.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Treble spent sev-
eral days in Toronto during the week
visiit.ing their son, Leon.
Mr and Mrs. Asa Penhale and
fam.ly motored to Brantford and
Niagara Fallls ;for the week end.
Mr. A J. McTavish of London, a
forme'. Exeter merchant, called on old
friends in town on Thursday last.
Mrs. Newton Baker and Mrs. Mild
Snelll left Wednesday morning to
spend the. week end in Brantford,
Mr, D. D. Davis who has been on
sick leave in Toron;to, tis again back
on duty in the. Bank of Commerce.
m:
ir, eda.ace Harvey left this
week lo,r Toronto where, he will re-
sume his studies at the Univca•ssty,
Mrs Frank H. Sweet returned this'.
week to. her home in Sarnia, after
several weeks' visit with, relatives here,
0.'irs. Ed. Dyer of Brantford is visit-
ing with her sister, Mrs. Dare Davis
and other relatives and friends here
Mr•. anal Mrs. A. A, Ferguson re-
turned Wednesday of last week .after
a week's visit with M. and ,t4Irs, Jas,
Swee t. ,
Miss Beatrice, Vosper and Mr. Cy-
ril McMartin of Taranto are visiting
with Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Snell and oth-,
er friends here.
Mrs. Enoch Rowaiiffe and daughter
Mijss Verdi, returned last week (roma
visit with relativesandfriends in .Pig-
eon and other towns in ,Michigan.
Mrs W. H. Gregg,, wie,d has been on
an, extended -visit wall relatives at Ot
tawa, Ingersoll and (elsewhere, returned
to. her home; Here Saturday night.
Mr Reginald Bissett, who has been
is Chatham •for some time, has , esign-
ed lila peeition and has accepted an-
other in Detroit, He, has been, home
fora few, days.
Mr. Wm Newcombe and' sister,
Er A Hoe aid spent a few ,lays .v.u±.
their brother Mr, John Newcombe fir,
Stratford.. Mr.Ilowald and Miss 11ur-
r lel n,et them in, St. Mat arnel :: spentSu day there.
,Mrs. Charles Berney and Mrs. •Wm.
Russell left yesterday (Wednesday) for
er tl'e: West, The, former will visit 'with
her daughter, Mrs. Ferguson, and.•,:on
William at Winnipeg, and the latter
with relatives a.t .;Moose Ja.w.
11?.r. A.,`, J. Rollins of Detroit '-pent
a. couple `of days"',n town the latter
part= of last week shaking hands with
old freends. -A. J was one of our :live
business men ,bene a number of years
s ago, having had charge of the ` grist
z ill and during, that ttnie was well-
known to ` nearly everybody. 'The
sands of time have bean leneent to
our old friend; as he looks hale ,and
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JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev.W E. Donnelly, B. A,, Pastor
Harvest -Horne Services
11 a.m.—"The Romaine of God
Universe."r r.
3 t>,m.=Suntday School,
7 p rie—"Thos,e' Wotnen,"'
Everybody •Welcome, ay
r •� -.:.�. . ,= ! aslNt±��s he , � .Zit`-� >A t ' s > e near,
PHONE
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JONES
a< naratee..>.:; ra-..e, neatan
IVIA
PHONE 32
Another. Sale of
EN'S FINEten'
�t";s�„ „� �• � tic.
izes 14% to 16 $1.35 Each or -
3 For $3.75
We place on sale this week several
dozen Men's Fine Shirts, . the cele-
brated Tooke mage. Brand new from
the factory, good clear patterns, sizes
14 1-2 to 16 1-2.
Don't Miss This Opportunity
$1.35 Each or 3 -For X3.75.
Men's & Boy's Overcoats
The Greatest Variety of Men's and
Boy's Overcoats we have ever shown.
All at moderate prices. We invite
you to come in and inspect them.
JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
Mrs Vivian of Mitchell is visiting
with her daughter, ').!'Ira,. H. W. Doerr
The returning office for Huron for
the plebiscite vote are—Robert Higgins
of Hensall for South Huron; Geo. Mc-
Kee of Winthrop for Centre • Huron;
Wm. Mole of Dungannon for North
Huron,
For the safeguarding . of the mails
at transfer ` points and at railway
stations a new style of lock for snail
bags is to ;be introduced by th,e; postal
department, is announced by the
postal service, branch,
The new lock is combined with ,a
despatch label -holder and operated
with an ordinary lock bag key.. It
has been designed to protect all
Mails but will apply mtore directly to
the parcel post.
Powell's bazaar
Plain Price Sure
This Stone is the KEY to you
Needs for Fall and Christmas goods.
,The passing of the Summer months
give place to, these of Winter. Our
Xmas goods are commencing to arrive,
Wehave tee Xmas. Handkerchiefs for
Children and Ladies., These will go
on sale in due season at prices. that
will move. therm. Handkerchiefs make
useful gifts, are easy to senld and best
p f all, inexpensive gifts.
`'We have Flowering Bulbs, a number
•of kinds, at reasonable prices.
We have more of thane white par-
oelairi pla.tes, napp,ers and bakers, at
the same Low Prices; also the Glass-
es at 5c. and 10c.
We have ,secured a number of Pho-
nographs and Records, at a price, and
will pass them on, to you at money-
saving prices. I1 you are considering
buying a Phonograph, or Radio, you
better consult us.
Big Shiptner
arid will put
get in at, ;yric�
arw.
be an the out-
look •.susime
n we pressen
Come in anytime and see the ;sew
'Lungs.'Lungs.=n.
e Wee are expecting a Shipment'
of Grey Gi•aniteware, it
on sale as soon as we 's
that will command attention
Its- our business to t -
look -for Bargains.. Its ss
to pick them off when present
them
FRIDAY . AND SATURDAY
BARGAINS
,- 100 lbs . Fancy Dipped Chocolates
regular 60c, special ' 35c, lb.`
hearty, 5 •.(200 .count) packages pins,; 25c.
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na-
tional. School of Auctioneering. Spec-
ial Course taken in Regis: tered Live
Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and
Farm Lands. Rates in keeping with
prevailing market prices. Satisfaction
assured. Write or wire 18-93, Zuricht
Oscar K1opp, Zurich, Ont.
OR A.. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDome1l's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Advocate or at
Central Hotel. Prices neaslorra
Satisfaction guara¢nteod.
Exeter
die
ble.
Ontar
1. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc
Loans, Investments Insurance
Office, Caling Block, Main St. Exeter
Dr; G, F. R,ouls tont, L. D. S., D. S.
DENTIST
Office over Carliing's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan onfarm and village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S„ D.D.S.
Hanot Graduate Toronto University
Office -over Gladman & St*nburrt
Officg, Mein Street, Exeter.
ARTHUR WEBER
4-uctiaeneer -- 1t. R. No. 1, Coashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Farm atnd stock sales a specialty,
The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising—Made known
on appcation.
Stray Animals—One insertion 50c.,,,
three insertions $1.50.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than fibre lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50e. Lost and
Found locals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c, per,
line per insertion.) No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 58c.
Auction Siders $3 for one insertion,
and $1,50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under five inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline.
Farm or Real Estate . for sale 5.0c,
each insertion for one month of .four
iasertioma,
Furniture
For Quality, Prices, Service
and Satisfaction call,
on us.
FUNERALD1RECTORS AND
FURNI'PURE DEALERS
• Phones
Business Z0w House 20j.
R N. ROWE
D.R.. H. H. COWAN, L,D.S.,
•Dental Surgeon,
at McCormick Block, Zurich,, every
Thursday and Saturday
Main Office,-
Hartleib Block; DASHWOOD, ONT.
D.D:S,
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—Kirktom 54r2
Addre,s-I{irkton'R. R. No, 1
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Huron and: Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed'
Pboase 138; Exeter, Ontario',