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The Exeter Advocate, 1924-11-27, Page 8EXETER A''fl 3T u1 AT'E, TH"UEauA', 1V512 -E1 MBBR 2.2, 1924 ,Exeter Markets CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY Wheat Oat's < Barley .... i\21n aba Flour Family Fto•u. Pa try Flour Fee Flaw: Beal Shorts ,.,. Eggs 1,35 '87 4.90 4.65 ... 4.15 2,25 • 1;60 1.75. 30, 40, 60 Creamer} Butter 41 ala,., v Butter 35. Lard • 22 24 Hogs „ „ 9,00 FOR SALE -9 young -rigs, t hos is - Georg.: Link, Dashwood. GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE. One and a half ' horse -power,, Fahr- barike, far sale Cheap, Good. for light. work. Apply at the Advon ate. .The annual meeting "of the Exeter District Branch of the Ontario Pliaw- tn�a's Association„ will be held, in the T4 i H:tl:, Exeter, on Tuesday, Dec and, at 2'p ne for the purpose of el ec'tin{g oit„c'e:s and . disecussiaig' plans for another year. Alt persons .i:ntei'- ested in better plowing should attend. !VI Routly, W. I3. • S1 a,ptorr Pres:, . Secy. OUND-Receaitly in Jones 'S May's store, a sum of Money. BAZAAR AND SUPPER A Bazaar and Cafeteria. Stepper will be held in the Town Hall, Saturday, December -6th, by the Ladies' Aid of T'r•ivitt Memorial church. AGENTS WANTED -To sell the "Old Reaab';e Foatbwll Nurseries" ex- perience not necessary. We offer ex- clusive territory, liberal commissions and furnish handsome free. outfit. Start now at best selling time. Stone Sr Wellington, Toronto. HISFATHER. DEAD. ORGANIST WANTED. Applications will be received for the posit .oa of Organist of 1Tain. Sts et 1V1eth odist Church up to 7 O'clock p. u] Friday, Nov. 28. 1924. Contract may be ee.en and applications left at Honey's Drug Store. ' DARK HONEY FOR SALE. Good quality far 7c. a lb. JOHN CARRICK, Lake Rd. Hay P. 0 Coal, Coke, Insurance I solicit a share of your business. Try me with your next ;order. E. J. Christie Exeter Cannel Coal. for Grates WE CLEAN GRAIN. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. PHONES- DAY 90; NIGHT, 2 R. G. SEL DON DR H G. FLETCHER, L„M.C.C. ,Member of the. College of Physi- fans and Surgeons of Ontario Office opposite Rowe's Furniture Store. Phonic 156 Exeter, Ont. G. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of the Royal College of Dental. Surgeons of Ontanila4, and Un- jversuty of Toronto. Late District Dental Officer, 'lllilit� ary District Number .one, London, Ont, Main Office -Dickson Block, Mohs Street, E'xeter ,Ont. ,.Hours 9 to 5.30 p,m. Phone 34, Exeter. 'AT ZURJCI-I Tuesday only, Phone 79 iott 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.'J0 Dry Cleaned and Pressed $2.00 Skirts Pressed Sac We also Make and Trim Suits with First Class Trimmings far $20:0.0. I AM NOW PREPARED TO GIVE YOU A REAL Cartage Service Our Express Service frons Lon don to Exeter its now operating. Livery in connection. H, BAGSHAW,., ocal ' Doings' lust four .weeks from to -day- i; Chris tines Olayceleven branchtes out,; of eev::di,ty eight of the Honie: Bank made a profit. Mr. Irwin Armstrong . is '•again. con. fined to his bed and in very . poor health, . M . ; C. Fr Ilocopier, who was sudden, ly taleen'thU. aboutl 'ten days'agoy is", strll coniiried to lets home. ` This part of Ontario 1ai11 be the Centre of a total eclipse sof the .sun on' January 25th' next, sZvlie W Ti. Gillteslifje was vd .sip for a, few days during. the week owing tYo the atch'of d?s foot giving' way. t�fiss Thelma -.Taylor, Central Tel hone operator, was' takerq ill on Satur- day meg." at itday'anr' has dunce been confined to her bed. Walter, ' the 8 -year o'td son ' of Mr , and Mrs. Arthur Davis, is confined to his bed suffering, frorn 'attach Mrs, John Blatchford, who has been organist '4, 0/laiin St. Church for manv year.,., has tendered` her resignation, and, ,ttvfr, and Mrs. Blatchford will move. ,to Toronto to reside, R,ev, Vaughan, Boys es ,iVlorris, who recently came to Canada 'tl-oni this Old Coiuiitry, has beets appoliated by the Diocese of Huron to the rectorship of Ailsa Craig Anglican, "chutch, 4tlr. W. • H. Gregory, of Stratthad, formerly. of Exeter; has pieeri app; int- ert 'manager 'of the Briltish ielortgage Loots Co., can places o1 lti1r.;Jw Ai, ,Daviel - son, who retire owaung 'to .11 health,: FREIGHT SHED -ROBBED, Qn ;Monday ixight'last thieves gained an 'entrance to thice` C,N.R, freight sheds' here and carried away, a large quantity of 'groceries. and'oth•er ;;Obsess amounting' to'nb'out fifty .dollars,'' corn, signed to Dominion Storey of, ';t<oivn,, J' F. Gelling -4 of Farquhar and anthers'. The thieves effectedanientrance- by cutting 'a Bole in; a pane,' of gla$sr ,sirs, a window with a glass, cutter, and thus with their handremoving the fastenhig,. There is no clue' whatever to -the rob of pleuro -pneumonia: berg .t\Irs. "J i W. ?omit, who is Asking, in ,FURNACE+ INVENTION. Sarnia, and who recently underwent aril operatitaai, is,treco'v'?er atg nicely and will ai\Ir Alex, D„ T1tyloe,i ' ai,fo'rmer 1 x. be ablch'o• return home.etter boy, ,and son of ;r'VIrs,eA. Taylor, r,xeter North!, and who is a Saskatoon The home of hfr. "and Mrs. Win. 11 tinsmith and furnace expert, has pat=. lergusor of the 99th on. of. ' lra 'tented a furnace liurniditi,er. The de - benne, has been saddened by the death vice is quite, simple( and is said by sus - of their infant son, Gordon Robert, 'ers to bepositive ;= action and practic- aged two days. • ally trouble .piaa'f. It consists of a large bowl or pan at the tap of ;the LOST—At the Bazaar in the Town Ifuatat:e firelaox, contact ng water and Hall an umbrella with a crook Iran- l an automatic float aouttrol, ;which is connected with the , water supply. As dle, and with . the initial B. carved ; the water evaporates from the pan the on it, was taken in mistake and an- tsupply faucet is automatically opened, other left in its place. Will the par- trepllernishing the ,supply, The humid+.' ty please notify the Advocate Office. 'flex obviates the present disadvantage of hot air furnaces in which the usual water pan is often neglected, allowing the home to become tilled with harsh dry air-, vvi];ich it is claimed is not Streets, Toronto, Rooms with path-' healthful and causes furniture to shrink Single $1,50 to. $2.00 -Double $ ,00 to and varnish to be: damaged. The Ad- voeat,e is glad to know that our old friend ., Alex, is doing well in the West, ROYAL CECIL AND ;WILTON COURT HOTELS, Jarvis & Dundas $3.00; Garage. Dining Rococo. ESTRAY HEIFER. TI''ere .estrayed from Lot 5, Con. 5, ITIS FATHER DEAD. Hay, on, or about N''ay. 17, gyey three year-old heifer, with horns, Intorma On Wednesday of last week Rev. >VIr. tion that will lead to her recovery will Donnelly received word that hiss he rewarded.. Wm. C. Hooper, Hay father was serbo•usly, ills at his hone at P' V. • Sparta, near St. Thomas. He hurried to the bedside, but death came the same day, John, T. Donnelly was a prominent dairyman, and had been ill four nronths. He, was, iris his 65th year HORSES FOR SALE OR having been born, at Hawtrey, Ontario! on July 1st, 1860. Early in l3<l:e he I chosee the cheese making industry as a I have a number of Drivers and lite vocation, and far are sham 40 Work Horses that I will sell or hex- years applied himself most .eealossely change. - to his chosen business. Iiee inet ahigh FRANK TAYLOR, Exeter. degree of success, and made. his name well known in, the dairy .industry. His wife, Mary Purdy of Neirwich, with a farndy of .live, survives him -Charles H., grocer of St. Thomas; Clarence J, John Street, Exeter. . dai:yrnan of London; Rev, Walter E. pastor of James ,St. church, Exeter; Harry E., superimtcndani of '1 ar•onto City Dairy Plant, StraffordvilLe, and Mfrs, Samuel Shipley of Sparta. Two brothers ]hers andone sister sure v= Patrick of n]lreerstburg, Arthur of 'Toledo CREAM FOR SAL -25c. -25c. a pint. -W. H„ Armstrong, phone 125. EXCHANGE.. DRESSMAKING Mrs Lydia Sw•eitzer and daughter, MtA,RN1NG TO TRESPASSERS. The boys who are in, the habit oft frequenting and doing /damage at School House No: 6,• Stephen, are i hereby, warned that they are known and will be prosecuted if the offence and Mrs. W. Steinhoff of Detraut is repeated. I;.i funeral'was held oat Saturday, (SignedY The Trustees. ferment being mace in the Union cern-,.w ei,ery. i� 6 r\ • PHONE 32 :ash _ e •>Vteee a hate- HONE • 32 .plete Showing �; it strnas Goods Our stock of merchandise'. for the conimg Chrjstrnas season, Ls, now complete and on; dvsplayi .ready for your anis ecdon+ W have an ve a,en'normou. p' � stock to select frlorn; iri; both staple and fancy lines, Make your nseiectioni ;Fancy Stam ed Liners We wish to call particular atten,tionl to, our fancy stamped litres for the Christmas trade, in Luncheon. Sets, Runners, Towelas Children's Wear, ,. Etc., with suitable materials for wosking sarrie Final Reduction of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Coats All Ladies' Mutases' and Children's winter coats must go regarc)less of cost, We have just put the final reduction in price on. them.- At means high prices coatsat tthe price, of cheap ones. Brand New Burberry Coats for ladies as low, as S12,95 in, beautiful cloths. ;DRESSES -A11 dresses, at reduced prices. French Beaded Dresses for evening wear. 3 only French dresses, regularly 530.00 to clear at $20.00. beafiitittil •et'nn Men's and Boy's Overcoats SPECIAL-Onte rack Men's Overcoats all high grade coats, this year's styles, plaid -back goods, 3• -piece belt at $Z2,00, SPECIAL -25 Boy's Coats, sizes 28 to 35, Raglan Sleeves, 2 -piece belt 510.00 and 511.00. The New A,djusto Overshoes for Women Th"e, new Adjusto Overshoe for wothen is the newest thing out this a•easoit. They are taking the country by storm. 'they fit, no matter how stout, -or how slim ai'ssize you talte, No more' catching the skirt in the buckles. They fasten With adju;tiiille dome fasteners,' J41acle only by Lifefuoy Rubbeie Co, WANTED District agent for our Trees and Shrubs liberal pay, free. equipment. Write now. Welland Nursery Co., Welland, Ont. MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL Tire Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, Goderich, at 3.00 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, the 2nd day of December, 1924. All ac- counts against the County must be in 'the hands of the Clerk not later than 'Vtaaday preceding the meeting of the Council, Go.derich, Nov. 15th, 1924. Geo. W. Holman, County Clerk INVEST YOUR FUNDS IN THE GUARANTEED INVESTMENT. - Receipts of the Toronto . General Trusts Corporation, bearing interest at the. rate of 51,4 per cent. payable half yearly. Apply to ERNEST ELLIOT, Office --,Main St., Exeter W. R. Goulding A. T., C. !M. Organist amid Choirmaster James St, Methodist Church. • Teacher of Piano,_ Vocal and Theory. Instructor of"Z/Iusic urn the Public Schools' '• Terins Moderate Box 57 EXITER Trivitt Mer.•®rial Church Rev. A. A. Trum "er L. p Th,, Rector. 11 a.m.-"The '; Return. 'of • theGreet iligh Priest,," i' 7 p.m. -"That Blessed Hope.," OI V1 el PRESBYliERIAN aBURU:H: Rev. James Foote, 13. A., Minister 11 . a.m.-Saint Andrew's.' Day < Seri - vice. 7 par.—Spiritual Living, Boy Scouts meet Friday evening; JAMES.ST .METHODIST CHURCH. Rev, W. E. Donnelly; B. A., Pastor 10.15-;Mor'ning Class. 11 a.rn.—' 3,00 -Sunday School: 7 pen EXETER. DISTRICT MEETING. A confer.erncein, connection with the Exeter Methodist District was 'veld in 'Main Street Church, r,xeter fast week, The, principal speakers where Rev. Man- son,, Doyle., B.A., of Toronto, and Rev W. E. iMillson al; London, repres- enting the departments of Religious Education and Evangelism respectively, A large num:ber'of delegates were pres eat. Rev, G. W, Rivers of Parkhill, cha'rmani of the District, was iai the chair. Tire following resolution was unan- imously carried. "Resolved that the. Exeter district of the .Methodist church representing twelve circuits with a meiuhsrsiiip o•f 4,000 very respectfully call the atten- tion of your honar,-able body to the practice of Brewers and Distillers in nee,e,oeing clearance' papers for boats and other carriers of large shipments of liquor from our shores to foreign ports, wheen?as a matter of "'let an the majority of cases they- ',,e"only using provis_one of aur law governing ex- port, to evade our Provincial Prohib- itiott statute-, And' we most earnest- ly request that your Government would refuse to be a party fa this dish;onij- orable transaction-. And by appro- priate, atncndnients to. the Canada Tem- perance Act eliminate ' any further potsibei,ty for this practice, "We hereby tenter our vigorous pro- test against your Government ,;rant slew licenses to eitr ewers or Dlsingta,llters within the ProhevincBe eat tint" tanto "Also • that a copy of this res-Nic tion : be forwarded :tjo, the Dosiliuion Pz emuer and ';to • the Federal ,p],c.tubei , of South' Hunan, South Pei"t1t North e' Micidlesex Signed -.G. i'W," W.; RyZea;s, man, Arthur' Sinclair„ Secretary. At the 14teacrng of the J xeter Dir trict of the Methodist dl ui'bii held in Main St.., Uh]rrCh t40,,folo'winp. resolutions-mo*ect' fay, Pet G";• 0 Gifford and secondee! tai'.- J. °Tref e-* thick and'unanimcjusly car=ried.'' . That we the rnarnbers 0± 'the Ex - ter District with 70 members:' and electors present put ,ourseWes ton reef cord, as approving the 'prompt ac ceptance by the' Premier, aFPhe' Hon- orable G. Howard Ferguson, •of they verdict of the • people of Ontario up- on the 0. T. A. in the plebiscite rote`` of October 24th 1924. We de - 'ere • to express our sincere. appxe•.• elation of the Premier's decisive; statement, of policy; and vigorous ac- tion : and determina,tign to enforce the law as evident by recent penal- ( in.eted out to violators of the 0. T. A. We wish, toy,, co' express our conviction that the Premier's pre- plel;incits, po.l.icy of "Jail without the option ,of a fine” is the only real solution to the problem of enfore- JONES & MAY AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHO;S ring this law.' And we hereby as- sure the Premier of our sympathe- tic and active support in his deter- minaton to enforce the law. That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Premier,and given to the press. Miss Jean 11furray, teacher, is con- fined to her home, through illness; and Miss Emily Hogarth has charge of her roam. Mr. Bert Bissett is out again aftej r a week's illness. Mr. Chas. Birney was in, Loa don on business Tuesday. Y - Mr. Stephen Powell and tan, J W. visit eel in:Thorndale oat'S'unday. • Miss Myrtle Willer t'rete ivied Morn - day franc visiting ler sister .id Loo.,4 don. Mr. and NTrs`< W 5, St Cham- returned kr,torn 'a vistit ,tin ' '.Brai>ltitorrt end Hamilton., sie1lr*,:,Pornfret and. tk io- chiL ren, . r.e- tuned.,1�loatday after a y',isit'with" r•el lati ves rine l-lamalton. G;rniet Vic' 11s: and ,tbli,ss Flor- ence., No ri vistite;,d tviith.'.h r.. and'.Airs. tr orley Wail« >, near 3 iigsde,n, ttt .Sun flay Ali, And -Mss Sapi'1 Stye t•rreturned leoire. aVlonchy.a]ignt fidrn a 'visit, 1,711,11reelatie e `in Lonition, ,Ingersoll and"Tile“ 'on}�uig. " ' '54i 1 •sett✓' e1 toy ,hew. Ycai?Xe gig. Z'\%ate.ifo:d Thuasrtay,:w> after visit nig `1lva. daughter, silts.' C. 11 San ;Hers •fol a tim,e.. •r• Ir Hexey' Ahbotf,,:lawv�er'of "'' Nd mtotttdii. 'ffl`ta„ c }11e'cl or]:,a: n't±nher -•ort iel�tivesr;<ziud'fri,end$yhtere, it W,ednes- clay of last ;w,ee1 ., •1Vtia, -Z `i•p1iy and splits Murphy keine .dre�i:it frail;C.Luvttoit'u last week natd ewill spearl the 7, -Wint ereewitli tlaee ferif I's so,rr Mr. Ricard .."'Murphy: • lir. and Mhs, Ed; Shod<lieft 'Tuesday ntora,ing .`Lor San 1 ileglo, California, to veisit with their daughter, Mrs:. G: ,i'lyers, for aey-erai .m,onitlial •- 1 r and.'\Irs. •Phalen, who laavelegeie Ler fol°. s•c.v sal ", eieka,:, retur.ieed to CiiiiLon last,week.' ,Mr'. F1'41,161.:""!",''voas euttet` f�•ir.`th,e S,''14 Sander :o. • Mi:; Ruby'Treblei.tid;�blr; Leon -Tee- ble-ol TOeentto spent Sunday here with relatives. The •latter'a little. . daugh- ter, Leaan;eA wltd ' has beeexi , vtlslt ;nh h ereeh with:.her b+ralidpar,eaa tS for l few weeks, returned' with. them. OSCAR KLOPP• ' AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na- tional School of Auction.eering,' Spec- ial Course taken! in Registered Live Stock, Merchanndis•e, Real Estate • and Farm Lands. Rates in keeping • with prevailing market prices. Satisfaction assured. Write or wire 18-93, Zurich:,. -Qscar-Kl,opp,',.Zurich, Ont., DR. A. 8'... TENNANT,, { Veterinary Surgeon tdcI?onell's Stables; Johst; St., Exete- r (lately occupied by: Dr, Vining) Platine,.26w a ANDREW EASTON LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR HURON COUNTY. e - Orders. left -with' Advocate or at the Central Hotel.' :. Pikes reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Exeter ==—s Ontario I. R. Ja,rfing,'E.A Barrister; Solicitor, Etc Loans, investments Insirranote 'Office, 'Cal.in,g Bltack, Main St. Exeter Din G. R. Renlstoni; L. D. S., D. DENTIST ' Office aver Carling's` Law Office: Closed Wednesday ' afternoons; M AN MONEY:, TO'' Ol,. We have:alarge amount of F�ivate fundis - to .loar .on • farm and village property aft. low .rates 6f interest. GLADMA& STANBURY, Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter Dr, A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., 'D. D: S:. Honor Graduate Taranto Jniver"city' Office: -..aver G alar,;& ,Steanb 'i. r .laid cry 'l :; ff Mein' Street.• hex tem, , ';r. t ARTHUR WEBS .. `. Auctioneer - 'R; R..ha. 1, 9Daslawaad. Licensed Auctioneer ''for Huron Co. .Farm and eboOk ' saes " a specialty,; Vhe Exeter'Advocate Display Advertising -Made . knowsu, on api lltcation. .: . Stray Animals One insertion 50c,, three • insertion $1.50. Misce;dan,eous articles', of not more than ffvte lines, For Sale. To Rent, Wanted, each insertiian SOc. Lost and' Found locals 25c, aur` insertion. Local reading notices, etc., 10c, per line per insertion, No notice less - than 25c. Card of Thames 50c. Auction Sales, $3 for one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if under: five inches in length.. Legal adveertisung 10c. •sand 5c, aline. Farm or Real Estate far sale 50c each insertion for ons month of four insertions, ,, Xmas Almost Here Itt selecting your Christmas gifts: take a look through our irnni,ense• stock: ni Furnitinre, the largest andhest we leave ieyax• had, Yotu'.will 'see, many` things suitable` for `Christinas, and all at' Right Prices. ' R N. ROWE lrnbalrn,er and Funeral D.urdctor Phones Business 20w 'tee House 201. DR, H, I•I, 'COWAN, L.D.S., Dental e, _.Sutrgeon, at McCormick' Block;• Zurich, eve Thursday and Saturday lila'itt Office-.Hartleilf, Block, DASHWOOD, ONT. JAMES W. WATSON s: Lic•erised Auctioneer Sates;cond conducted it anylocality. Farms ;�,, y stock sales ,a specialty, --Satisfactiiosn. 'guaranteed, Charges .moderate. Or- ders left a't this office promptly. at- .tended'ta • Phone-Kirkton 2 h ' b ' 4r A,dclreas-11irlrton R. R t''o; FRANK TAYLOR -ja icensed Auctioneer ; far. Courtier . of , Huron and " A'iidclles ere • Prices Reasonable and >SatisfaCtntitr . 'Guaranteed P1 one 138, Exeter„ f n!