HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-2-17, Page 8Exeter Markets
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EXErEHqApvnravrel Ti,URBBAY, FEB. 17, 182,E
Local Doings
Ccal L. selling in ,Exeter at $17.
Assessor Hunter ison his rounds.
Goderich ha to bald art Old Boys'
Re -union this ,sumtner.
Some people learn by experieIiee chat
'they .lesre to ,criticize a, mule it
s heat :to do it to his face
The Exeter weight scales go begging
at ten dollars a year, .tiiitchellscalies
are rented for $245 for the year 19211
The jury sittings of the 'suprene
court API Huron are being ahead at
Goderiehh 'ibis week ,Hon Mr. Justice
Kelly presiding.
Mr John Floyd is nursing a sore
Mr. F W. Gladrrav, is recgvening ' ^ the result of a oast fall. The
seem ye r ^ t. 'assess, and is able arm is badly swolen and Johnsuffers
to be about the house. considerable Fan.
Reg W. H. Graham, psstor of Cen- V. Bertram of the Bank of Com-
trrl M.c-h'dst church, :Stratford, has rner.;a staff, who has been ill for a
:reV1t3tiOni to become pas- 'ea .dean, .s now at Dr, l'riyrdman's
ter ec at. Cr Aveue 'vl*thod;,st flee. tal under;o_ng treatment.
t;latt,:T;t, nor zto, to June next. Reeve B. W. F Beavers of Exeter
Pleads the depute tion, of five from the
Doha: 10' Bra TAGGED: Huron County Council to the etectrifi-.
The s.atute ; of Caneara> for 1930 ca:. mn conte: epee in. London next week
State Cast every everter o2 a doh shall We hove- been having delightful win -
>re cure z .a;; oor each dog owned b ;er weather .for several days. The
h:rn ,a ad
it:aen alwlt 'tat; securely drys are bright, the nights Gold, and
t. a
Qatar 03 the dog at alt troves. ;be roads particularly line for auto -
The c asun:4 d.rG, :s that the tag shall mobiles and buggies.
be give Q die payment o the dog 1St. *a'. <l. Sazlders has purchased the
vox as prior -deal by the statutes. Own- a la -e James I'ictraxd: ]31oek, owned by
,ere of dogs wild rggiect to comply `'iB m Jackson, of Clinton, d
With ih.: bore regulations are liable 'cot*, et.cup ed on the north side by
to peroilt e•> ox not less than vert doe The Jackson. Manufacturing Co, and
cars and neat more than twenty -If on ;he south side by the 3t',P,.C, ;.
dollars for .each offe;hec. The annual
lee ees e used in the Act ;e $2,1.30 for » els-. Ben kelvins has purchased -the
dog and $4.00 kor each addit;.ontl digs City -twee farm of ;tar: Harry Bierling
and '14,0* „+.ora bitch ;and $6.01 for eat the Lake Road, ;Sirs Bierling has
;cede :additional bitch owned by the oti eoased the residence of ;Sir. Henry game was of particular interest ow-
satrte person ib{ saw comes .the
k2tirnchr, Exeter North, and will hold ng tothe Evete-^ six heir°" led by one
iep:e on Apr:; 1s., 1921.
I. R. Ca rling:. B A .
BvsristOr Selleito3; Notary public
Corereiasiotter, Solicitor for the Mol*:
'sons Benk, Etc..
INVEST Y'Og FONDS, -
In Vlet'I ,, Dominion of caw*, Pro-.
vie444, • Sl 1,4uuie441° Bortds, 41 legal
investment foe Treat Fentle.
At +exisltictg prices frets 6 ger cent,
to 7 ger Cent, can he obtained ,froze
these beet*
Ordors received by me,
Money to loan at lowest rates, of
Interest
Office—Carling Bk., Marin St, Exeter
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KITCHENER WINS THE ROUND.
In the Slat of thehome and home
games between. Kitchener and Exeter -
Zurich Intermediate Hockey Teams so
Kitchener on Wednesday night last the
Former got a lead of three goals on.
the Huron boys, The first and third
period,. were .coreless, White .in tale
second period the three goals were
made by the home players, When, the
news arrived An town by telephone that
the score. wets 3-0, the Exeter tfaas
were °perfectly 'satisfied, feeling that
a three goal lead could possibly be
overcome when the return match was
played here. The ice was heavy and
the scores were made by "knocking„
not "shooting." the puck into -tate stets.
From the reports brought home by
the boys we would judge that it was
a great 'visit the boys had to Kitchen-
er. They were ;enthusiastic in their
praise of the mariner an which theywere received and entertained bythe-
city officials and the Officers and
members of the club.
A Kitchener report says, -- "The
y. P C. A -I Lie that of Oratorio the present :te of the city, rover acid Kingpin of
An ^te_+ Starz subject rest week winter Ca the west has been the mild- the iamoas local senset?.fi A. chem.
for the, men, "lbe laa.a who last Itis e, expel need n, wavy years, This ° pions, 1905-6, settee which this city::
leai la " by J. ; Harvey. :s gratifying to runty fanners out :n has been in the limelight, The city
X91 lady members Of lite Y. are ;int eepot-y 1414 are short of feted this eveeing paid tribute to Cochrane
,>a ia.. 1+ -::sent et the. Y. t4 ' a-t,l ';ud _ necessary ry to let their stock wheat Mayor Greb presented ham with
au - .*v.--Iint.rsday—night at $ R era cart large. a bouquet et flowers before his war=
':aa 1'?;:tit matte: vy. ts deci5 ooh,, shit, ,faced the puck.'
a + y :Id ,5 the"1i^,:siihoptc 'blare = u day School Entertainment and , Olayor Greb played host to the
0-: t °' tom, eight—only 25c, ad- a w a„req ztoraal Tea vvex ,.,.vin lit; Fel ,ev semee dere teeteght, TIt2
u n ;laittes Street ',Methodistt-aveit C,nw4F11 on \loriday even„rt vv mayor s ,z ;firmer resident ot Ex-
-Ochoice pregraan was renderee ever, -.ad he toted t pass uph. the
hereia lav vile children assisted by Mr. Leonbe
p• o
WAN eED -Responsible men tw scr,i 'c r s, vv no s a.n n ap. with the y'alin., home 'gain team. Taeshey boy boys were
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:nor unite to get into ,business fort the the ;ams. :1 number o; the aldermen
eccupatio;a that: is pleas- \Ir. John. Delbridge° of Usborne held ,were present to meet the Exeter de-
n: p eOtable :end permanent. dust fenders."
l .,ra;e ie fu:aiisb . eceptable corttrasa
ee eared by two sureties, and to pro -
vole team and wagon, or auto. Indus -
teams, 1':°pable men secure large re-
turns tor their efforts. Largest and
best known list of Hades in Canada
hal held necessities .furnished on
terms ter meet your bushiest, require-
mwn.s. .Address Thi WW . T. Rawleigh
tae., Ltcl., Dept, 122, London, Ontario.
° 7 sale of 11 shod: and implements on + o le tchener's greatest players in his
%5, ,ch 9th. day. -'tanager Goldie Cochrane, a na-
uot?;tl Health Products. t The' bales of eo coni„rti„itaoti Supt ed at the rilsy o ' rest•ens-, hollowing
'•d lie }uncheon,
very successful sale of stock an
int -:'lay last. Buyers were present
an ii . great distance. Pure bred cat -
e averaged $:04, grade two-years
teers $104.50, and grade year-old
steer:, S92. One cow brought $177.00.
These cattle were all ,Herefords.
Mrs. James Mitchell of the 3rd con.
f Stephen, who some time ago had
the misfortune to fall and injure her
leg, but was able ;to get around by
the aid of crutches, fell again on Fri-
day Iast while moving about the house
and broke the bone of the leg. • She
?s now in Dr. Hyndman's hospital.
Police Magistrate Andrews of Clin-
ton held court here on hIonday, Mr.
Fred White of Dashwood was charged
with having liquor in an unlawful place.
There was no evidence to that effect
ihawewe: and the case was4dismissed,
he magistrate stating that be believed
JUDGING CONTEST.
The Thames Road Farmers' Club
he'd a shod k judging contest, conduct -
a,* t nee .::hers, District Repre-
tit e at the barn of Mr, George
rv:->1,. h, en Monday afternoon, her
1n the evening dr,
rat +;ve an' illustrated address in the
Puh;. • Hall, Elimville. Everybody wel-
co:ne,
MARRIAGE, LICEIlSES ISSUED "r, White to be innocent ot the
enders at the Advocate cif- °.charge. The case of young Meyers of
fit c, otrictly confidential; no witness, Dasi,wood was adjourned.
;NOTICE i
I, William Inman Wilkinson, Lot 3,
Con. 14, Tuckersmith, will, not be re-
sponsible for any debts contracted by
111.1« sort Robert Percival Wilkinson.
If you want to order a daily paper
or magazine, or renew a present sub-'
scripton, leave your order at the
Advocate Office. We save you paper,
eswelope postage stamp and cost of
money order and when clubbing alit-
tie more besides.
HIGH INVESTMENT YIELDS
NOW AVAILABLE
fomeecn of Canada Victory Bonds
Pros -Mee ,of Ontario Bonds.
City of London, and other bonds,
ERNEST ELLIOT
Office Elliot Building Exeter
South Huron is to have a campaign
to eliminate scrub bulls. At a recent
meeting in. Clinton committees were
appointed, and meetings are to be ar-
ranged. R. C. Proctor of Belgrave,W.
D. Black of Seaforth, and C. F. Mc-
Kenzie, B.S.-A.., of Oakville were pre-
sent and are to take part in the cam-
CCounty Messrs.n. r are
Directors of the 'U F O; of
Huron. It is hoped to have the south
riding "cleaned up" soon, and hien a
start win be made. in the other ridings.
"Should old acquaintance be forgot
and never brought to mind." NO !
That was the verdict rendered at the
home of lir. and Mrs. W. H. Dearing
who ret.ently moved to town from
Stephen, when between twenty and
thirty of the old friends and neighbors
gathered at their home to celebrate
lir. Dearing's birthday as a surprise
party. The visitors brought with them
an abundance of edibles, including a
liberal Supply of bivalves. The party
sure revifed olden, days anidj the 'ev-
ening was, most pleasantly spent,
GET READY FOR LENT. •
Order your .fish at once as we have
stocked especial lines for this occas-
ion,— •
PICKLED) HERRING in to lb. pails
LABRADOR HERRING in 25 Ili
pails,
SMEL rs & SMOKED HERRING by
tthe lb.
WHITEFISH—A.lso some mice
dressed Whaefish.
Phone 56 C. L. WILSON.
TURNING -MILL
All kinds of Turning, Gumming
Saws, Etc., done on shortest notice,
FOR SALE'.
Massey -Harris Cream Separator, 500
lbs. capacity, nearly hews, ,
APPLE BUTTER AND BOILED
Cider, ;first=class quality,
INDIAN PONY FOR SALE, 4 yrs.
,old,
S. J. V. CANN, Phone. 115
t re - we wi,11';commerice chop -
In rfu u i
ping ..,,tat twelve thirty as formerly..
HARVEY BROS
Trivitt Memorial
Church
The line up--
Kitchener—Goal, Schmalz, defence,'
]taster and Gil.dncr; centre, Shirk;
wings, Sche land Erb; spares, Seng
bush and Schnarr•,
Exeter-Zurich—Goal, ;<IeGough; de-
fence, 1•i;ndmarsh, Clayton Hoffman;
centre, Clarence Hoffman; wings, Rob
inson and Siebert; spares, Lee Hoff-
man, Capias,
Referee --Tom Munro of London,
On. Friday night the, second
of the round took place on Exeterkce
resulting in favor of the visitors by
the score. of 6-2. This give Kitchener
a. lead of seven goals ,on the round
and puts the Huron Boys out of the
league games. The game. was clean
and fast from start to finish. Not a
penalty was imposed by Referee Mun-
ro of London, and the. best of good
feeling existed between the teams.
Nearly 1500 tans saw, the game, the
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