The Exeter Advocate, 1924-11-6, Page 8EXXETER.
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Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
WI) eat
Oats
.Barley ,,, ,.,.
Manitoba Flour
Family Flour'
Pastry Flour
Feee Fleur
Bran
Shorts
Eggs
Creamery Butter , ,.
Dairy Butter ,
Lard.
Hogs 4 !"..t; ,,..t
45
,.. 80
4,90
4,65
3,90
2.25
1.60
1.75
40 50
,. 414
22 24
9,00
Touring is a pleasure; if there is a
ditch handy when, you meet one ')f
these houene on wheels.
LOST
Mixed tweed coat, between Crediton
and Exeter, Finder please leave at
Advocate office or with owner, Ivan
llertzel, Crediton:
YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE
A fine brunch of young pigs ready
to wean, apply to
Wes, Wein, Phone 31r31,
Crediton„
Coal, Coke,
Insurance
I solicit a share. of your
business. Try me with your
next order.
E. J. Christie
Exeter
41.11.1114
We buy
Wheat
Oats
Barley
meas
WE CLEAN GRAIN.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID.
.'HONES- DAY 90; NIGHT, 2
R. G. SELDON
DARK HONEY FOR SALE.
Good quality for 7c. a 1b.
JOHN CARRICK, Lake Rd,
Hay P. O.
THE EVAPORATOR.
The Evaporator Company are fixing
up the plaza in readiness to operate
about Sept. 1st 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.
Local Doings
The primary classes .of the public
school held a Hallowe'en program fort'
theyoung tots on Friday afternoon
last, The youngsters attended Int cos-
tume,
Wild geese, in, great numbers cans be
heard at night now making their way
to the South.
,Mrs. John Luxton, Crediton Rd., re-
turned to her home Tuesday morn-
ing af ter a visit in London-,
CARD OF THANKS
Hazing disposed of my baking busi-
ness, I would take this opportunuiety
of 'thanking' my many customers for
their kind patronagefor the past
twenty. years and would highly recom.
mend Mr Wm.' Lockwood, my suc-
cess -or.
W. J. Statham
Colonel Dunlop of Goderich motor-
ed to Exeter to inspect the local mil-
itia ora, Thursday evening, He expres-
sed pleasure at the progress so far
made.
GENEROUS GIFTS
The immense value. offered by The
Family Herald and Weekly Star of
Montreal this season le meeting witn
the success the • publishers deserve.
Their calendar for 1925 • with the
beautiful picture -,-"The Sale, of Old
Dobbin" is proving a • very popular
premium, while the Ten Thousand Dol-
lar Election, Contest is a record wreaker.
For those who raise, clubs of new sub-
scribers, there is a catalogue of a,ome
very handsome and useful rewards.
The Family Herald s securing thous-
ands upon thousands of new subscrib-
ers by their generous gifts, added to
the super excellence of the paper itself ;
in fact few homes will be found with-
out that great weekly when Two Dol-
lars w.illeeecure so much,
Mrs. R. W. Fuke spent Thursday
arc! Friday in, Loudon at the, hone of
Mr. and :Mrs, W. S. Thompson,
DR H G. FLETCHER, L„M,C,C,
Licentiate of the College of Phys -
iams arn1 Surgeons of Ontario
Office in the residence of Mr. A.
Camra, Main St,
,Phone 156 s Exeter, Ont,
ES TR A'B'ED HEIFERS
There strayed from Lot 16, Con,. 8,
South Boundary, Hay, 3 yearling 'rest-
ers, Information as to the whereabouts
can be left with. Clayton, Wildfong or
at the. Advocate Office.
G. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.rJ,St.
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of On'tar3ow, and Un-
I:versity of Toronto. _
Late. District Dental Officer, Milk
airy District Number one, London, Ont
Main Office -Dickson, Block, Maw
Street, Exeter ,Ont.
Hours 9 bo 5,30 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
Pressed only
Dry Cleaned and Pressed
Dyed and Pressed
LADIES'
Suits Pressed and Cleaned $1.00
Dry Cleaned and Pressed .,,,,:,$2,00
Skirts Pressed 50c
We also Make and Trim Suits with
First Class Trimmings foe 520.00, •
Yesterday; -Wed.- was Guy Fawke'>
Day.
;qrs. H. Doerr is visiting at her home
;Mitchell.
Mrs, M. E. Gardiner is visiting in
Windsor for a dew days,
Mr. and Nlxs.C, W, It;eatle spent the
end in Brantford,
Mr, W J. -Bissett left on Monday
morning for, a visit in Toronto.
Mrs, Geo: Easerbrook is visiting %with
her daughter, Mrs, Lee, of Thorndale.
Mrs. Wm. Bowman of Windsor is
visiting friends in Exeter and vicinity,
in
.Mrs. H Skelly of London is visit-
ing for a week with her sister, 'Mrs.
Dr. Ward,
Mrs, Thos McCurdy is confirned to
hes bed through' illniesa and is under
the doctor's care.
Mr. and Mrs, Ward, oaf London, vis-
ited last week at the home of their sign
Dr John Ward.
Miss Annie Foote of Victoria Nurse;
Horne, is visiting at the home of her
brother, Rev. and IVirs. Foote.
Mrs. D. Russell who has been ill for
several days has 401 far improved as to
be able to be out astound again.
Miss Ross of the Exeter High School
staff oft leachers was off duty for a
couple of days towing to }press,,
Mrs, Samuel. Ail,eni and Miss Fannie
Mew, of Goderich were week ' end vis-
itors at the home of Miss A. Yell, -
and.
Mr J. Tasker, relieving operator of
the. C. N. R. is taking, the place of Mr,.
Lloyd Baynhani who is laid up with a
broken, arm.
+ Mr. C. C. Pilon. has greatly improved
th,e appearance of the Huron, Garage
by havong the front repainted. in deep
blue and white,
A spiritual conference for all the
rvrethodiet churches of Exeter district
will be held on Nov. 19th in efain
Street church, Exeter,
Mr. Peter' Gowan of Winghan-t, a
former well known, school teacher of
this section, called on friends in Exeter
and -vicinity last week.
Mr, and Mrs, McAllister and three
children of Mt. Brydges, spent the
week end at the home of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell„
Mrs Campbell Wares is unable .o
o
----- ------ pursue her autres as mane owing to
ESTRAY HEIFER
There strayed onto the premises of
the undersigned, Lot 16, Conn. 2, Una
borne, a 2 -year-old roan; heifer with
horns. Owner can have sane' by prov-
ing property and paying expenses.
Charles Godboit
75c
50c
$2.00
$ 4.00
I AM• NOW PREPARED TO GIVE
YOU A. REAL;
Cartage Service
Our Express Service from Lon-
don :'eo Exeter is ;now operating.
livery in connection,
H. BAGSHAW.
•
FOS SALE.
A thoroughbred Jersey Cow and
quantity mangolds for sale. Apply
W. J. Statham, town.
an infection in one foot caused by an
ingrown nail. She is confined toher
a room at present,
Mis.; Dane and Miss Hale high school
teachers here, went to London on
Saturday and +enterta sed to. a dinner
five form Exeter student:, who are
'attending normal there,
Mr. 'Wesley McGill, student of the
Exeter High school .had the -nisfo.r-
tune to fracture his collarbone while
to iengaged game a gae of rugby et the
school grounds last Tuesday.
BAZAAR
The Idurondale Woman's Institute
will hold a bazaar of homemade cook-
ing, candy and sewing at the Town
Han on Saturday, Nov. 8. Lunch will
be served from', 3 to 5 o'clock, -
APPLES WANTED
People having winter apples for sale
apply to Exeter Canning Company for
information as to prices and quality
of fruit wanted.
FseeePe•IS FOR SALE,
1SO acres -8 acres of bush and 50
aores pasture land. Good clay soil;
ten acres sown. in fall wheat; gotod.
brcck house; bank barn, 40x84 with
water connections, stone foundation: •
drive shed; 'hog pen; hen stable; rock
well. Half mile from Mount Carmen
Separate School; 7 mules from Cen-
tralia Station, Apply to C. J. Regan,
R. R. No, 8, Park Hill, Ontario,
The W. M. S. of Main St. Meth-
odist Church intend holding a Ba-
zaar in the Town Hall on November
21st, Particulars later.
DO YOU WANT LIFE INSURANCE?
Having disposed of a part of my
implement business I shall devote my
time to writing insurance for the Can-
ada Life Insurance Co. if you are
considering insurance, give me a call
No trouble to give you figures. Prem-
iums received and 'forwarded to the
Company,
B. M. FRANCIS, Exeter.,
W. R. Goulding
A '
T. C. +M.
Organist and 'Choirmaster James St.
Methodist Church.
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and( Theory,
,Cnsmructar of Music in the Public
Schools
Tents Moderate
$ox 57 E ,1rTER.
rivitt Memorial
Church
17 a.m.-"Lest we Forget,"
7 P.m. -"The Challenge of the Har-
vest!,
Rev, A, A. Tramper, L. Th., Rector.
(LIVEN PRESBYTERIAN CSURCB .
Req. James Fgote, B. A„ Minister
7 p. n.—Services as usual.
11 a: m.—Services as usual,
The Minister
Boy Scouts :meet Friday evening.
(AMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev, W, E. Donnelly, B. A., Pastor
11 a.
7 p rr►.'=•`
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Handford and
daughter of Palmyra;. Wisc., left on,
Saturday .evening for their home afire
visiting with the formers mother Mrs,
Silas Handford.
eneene . -mitt. enetteseee >eneS
JONES & MAY
PHONE 32
Men's and Boys'
in
Smartest. Styles
Overcoafis
end ` Colors
• • •
Navy or Browny Chinchilla Overcoats, the. very lastest coliors for young
men„ We Have them in a variety of styles. Also, grey, fawn, brown and
other shades in Is he popular plaid -back cloths, W e' invite you do come, in
and look over our beautiful ranger of co"afge
Youths' Overcoats $10 and $11
See our special fawn and grey overcoats for boys in sizes, 27 to 35
special at $10 and $11. Also .juvenile overcoats at $7,50 up to 510.
Boys' Suits 'at $7.50 to $10
Good serviceable sults for bays all sized up. to. 35 at 7,50 up to $10.
better ones at $15.
Also
30 pair men's solid leather brown work boots, new stock at 53.75,
30 pair mens fine long life shoes the old reliable at 53,75,
Men's Boots Special at $3.75 a Pair
Weston make, 15 pairs youth's sizee, 11 to 2 shoes. You can't
these for wear, to clear at 52.75.
beat
Ladies' & Misses' Coats . ,y
Greatly 'Reduced in Price
ri
We place on sales this week the balance of our ladies' and misses' coats
at greatly reduced prices. We have over• sixty beautiful coats to select
from, Come early and sec these bargains.
Ladies' Coats at $9.85
10 only ladies' good quality coats, not this season's make,
style> to clear at $9.85.
but gio•od
Reduced Prices on Ladies' Dresses
EXTRA QUALITY ALL WOOL BLANKETS AT 59.85 PAIR.
u/
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zuefle after vis-
itng with relatives here returned to
their home en Flint, Mich, Friday,
where accompanied as far as Sarnia by •
21r. and Mrs, Thos, Flynn, who will
visit their son there,
• in the absence, of, Rev. F., E. Clys-
dale, who will conduct the tn,nivers=
ar,r s•ernices at Parkhill], the services.
at Maki, Street church, Exciter next
Sunday will be in charge of Rev. H.
E. Livingstone, of Elimville,
PICTURE PUZZLE GAME
•
'Elsewhere in to -day's issue will
be ,found a large advertisement air-
nouatcin„ a 'Pecture Puzzle frame
arranged by the Mail and Empire
wi'vcrr will' no doubt prlove very in-
teresting for our readers, and espe-
ctxlly for the little folks. The Gen -
test consists of ascertaining horn
marry objects or articles ran the -nee-.
turn start with the letter "B" and
cash prize= are awarded to those
finding the largest number. • Our
readers have already won, liberal ?rites
as a result of competing an smmini
contests, and there ,,is no reason why
some of the awards should ,not cotne
to residents of this vicinity, Anyhow,
them is nothing like trying, •
oal Sap�cr
The Anniversary Services of •ta;c
El•rnv.ilie
Methodist Church
ZTJi11 be Held on
Sunday, Nov.' 9th
wheat sermons will be preached
10,30 ani and .7 pj.ln., by liev, G. W�.
Rivers of ,Parkhill.
On Monday Ev'g.:
a FOWL SUPPER with hot potatoes
and gravey will he..serverl.'from 5.30
to :E o'clock p.m.,
Your, choice of Goose, duck or
chicken.
Five hundred were fed last yeas,we
can feed , six htnmdred this year . sof
plenty andhwe need money,no pay for
•eras=sting the basement -of the church,
so please come
A complete program of readings
yocal and instrumental music will be
presented by Mr. W. R. Goulding and
Company Rev. Mr. C:hldley will give
an adrlresa,
ADMISSION 60 AND 30 CENTS
JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
Mr. Roy Goulding is confined to his
bed through illness.
Miss Mary McElray is holidaying at
her home near Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Hueston of London are
visit:,ng the latter') mother, Mrs. Jaw.
Taylor.
Mrs, Thos. Passmore of Thames Rd.
is confined to h.er, beid with a'serious
illrtess:
,Mr. Harry Lawrence, of the Molsona
Bank stall got a temporary move to
Clinton last week.
Mrs. Thos. 'White returned to Wind-
sor on Friday after a week's visit with
Miss Tilly White and Mrs. Wickwire.
Messrs. C. H. Sanders„ I. R. Carling
and R. N. Creech, left Friday evening
.an a several day's business trip to
points in%Manitoba.-
Powell's bazaar
Plain Price Store
Above - our telephone reads "this
is the best Day the World has ever
seen. To -morrow will be better.”
These words are daily coning more
true with this Store. :Dull seasons
are becoming "busy" for the Simple
Reason that we:: are out,', to do more
business.
Our $27.00 sett of Dishes is a win-
ner, Our "tumbler sale') continues
with those wonderful values at 5c.
and 1Oc. Our plain white porce-
lian"nappies tea plates, Dinner plat-
es and porridge - dishes, platters
and bakers at 5c. up cause our cus-
tomers to rejoice Hooray! • We
have But One Price—And, that THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE. We have
received a shipment of Gold Fish
Fish. grass, sea shells, nets, Aquar-
iums, and, food this week.
FRIDAY—SATURDAY SPECIALS
Marhmallow, toasted or plain
Milk Chocolate Buds
Fancy hand "dipped Chocolates
New Bars
New Columbia Records
New Edison records.
COME to the Store that appre-
ciates your PATRONAGE and where
you are always; WELCOME.
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na
tionral School of Auctioneering. Spec-
ial Course taken in Regiultered Line
Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and
Farm Lands. Rates in keeping with
prevailing market prices. Satisfaction
assured. Write or wire 18-93, Zurich,
Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont,
DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDom,ell'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 the
Central Hotel. Prices reasionable,.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Exeter
Ontario
I. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc
Loans, Investments Insurance
Office, Calling Block, Main, St.. Exeter
Dr. G.- F. Routs bon, L. D: S., D. S,,:
DENTIST' •
Office over Carling's`Law. Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
MONEY TOS LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and 'village
property at low rates' of intterest.
GLADMAN Sz STANBURY,
Barristers, Solicitors, Exetet
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Office -over Gladman & . Stenburye
Office, Main Street, Exeter;
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer - R, R. No. 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co,
Farm and stock. sales a specialty,
The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising -Made known
on applinatiors,
Stray Animals -One insertion 50c.,
three iaasertiicns 51.50.
Misce1la.neous articles of not more
than five Enter, For Sale. To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50e. Lost and
Found locals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c, per
tine per insertion, No notice less
than, 25c. Card' of T'hank's 50c.
Auction Sales ;3 for one insertion
and 51.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under fivte inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline.
Farm or Real Estate for sale SOc.
each insertion foal one month of four
insertions,
Furniture
A
RIGHT real NOW.opportunity to save money
.
Just when : you are planning .your
• unCema:a
yfallb
our seyiiectj,g,oans Pranemin oeurrly largend, stock
of Quality Furniture.
Style and prices are; sure to pieas:e.
Phones
liusiaias 20w House lbs:
R N. ROWE
DR. H. H. COWAN, L.D.S., D,DLS.
Dental Surgeon;
at McCormick Block, Zurich,
Thursday, and Saturday
Main, Office,-
Hartleib : Block, ,DASHWOOD, ONT.:
every
JAMES W. WATSON
Licensed Auctioneer-
Sales conducted in any locality.,Farm.-1
stock ,•sales a specialty_ Satisfactionn
guaranteed, Charges moderate,• On,ders, left at ,.thils <office proniprtlY at-
tended to.'
Phone-K3r'rkton 54r2
Address-Kerkton R. R. No. - 1
FRANIC TAYLOR
Licensed AnCctioneer for Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Phone 138, t - Exeter., Ontario