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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-8-11, Page 8Exeter Markets ,HANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY Wheat ,Barley Farrel Flour Fe i?czar Creamery Butter Dairy Butter Eggs .;} Rev, Irwin leaine of Fullerton is 1 ' ' r+• ,,...., '20 '_ureplr ng for Rev. Wiesen; Baa eana<�s Hey .jer ton ... $10 era $13 Street ._!,urea for a month. while Rev. Ile:� .°...,-....1..etaM1ct-d �:g Wilson liar: holidaying. Mrs +T:+rtas. Snell quietly. but very fittingly t•e'_ebra ed her 81st birthday t r. S eau date )rant, Stirs. Smell is hale end hearty and tires promise of cel- ebrat ne many more similar events, It will be „r gret:able news to many °,e tc. nem that :1lrs. Brooks of vstel. City. Man, formerly of Ex - ie in a very low state of i�ealth .Whet S1,e!a; henes 6ai her reeoeery. Gr -ss atiente3 with a c►''rat„'e • =y7�s s Bn . Wool. c e l II x is ant t cause n:esre.-al trouble have t. habit op 4. <'•y +,;"54• -tae:r "I seve ^.;y b z. tees�..... :"�' t ;►., ., entre- `; c's of gross. This'aab;t It::'c` rete among neo.nie watch's': Venise � � � �� t„Pa4e5, Sola P M. :fail R neer. Co -nes o: I-o.,nilona. for- �. Lee a sbor '','. patens n�t, the ,s nsG, ties * �L��l a nate i August ne Heeel Elleebeth, 4.ta:,I:ee: e,S ;ell. ;orad .Kars. F. IV. t; opes tc v M.rt `a a :tomer Mitchell ger t :♦ t ,k. ..n� Si ..4 of the Premier of ti tai askatch- r C ,t, ✓� • a' ,' + 3^ Co tj:e ?, : se.1t- 'Martin. an Exeter Old w •.� t •. ,.'.:a Rt, 1' K e 5 '+e be; n {l -'t. onteC lel the Knee 1 tint ] e.. a; �i ? ; to "s " I3 :none with S f�Jnalt''ttta'"it vT «��ne.1 41au e: ;a a ...48to5?I s£' 5.30 Local Doings EXE r rni. .arnro IIATE, THURSDAY, Y, ATT . 115 1021 Ear. Rouiston has xesured his reg„ - dental practice after vacation. tan August 3rd Zurich baseball team st�'YI St'atford b3- a score of 10 - end won the dist "et tit I40 as_ssRuta Davis er Mr. Siyrs ciaun ,,htof £.4'l e Arthur S, I1,t's. 1,; . cnf':a- � a to he. beet 'n .. very poor stare 44 of health a<" , t3 ;,h aG 1:2,s RI "�Iz a` t ate a +e c Rat :;- Me, 41' EE :?e .s - a ;1 ped r the w ei t ear, ed, C' .... •.iy....:11 to reneet' ut •'. i ieeS-% a�"'earnee • seT e. '41t y s'H 4,Y ve M� •� : rNY tV.. liver id • len' t. ▪ est „4' 1, Ft i7: t * inkna, ,t a4 n f+ ,:#a: :.teats n Rt t,tt WEaet 6 :alt tr.gh ,:° „ o+`, ,.x tiled nee "era I'. 4�. 4rise As t 4 , els-r.14 dean: + �4 l end R`: , aural: ... t' k is tae. :n t epi I s :. ,:vent ot. 1 e ear etre;:.t itrItt,;r. '> its: T7 +.:=10 . • des le. Pe▪ nne c. I1UROND L Ii v't.?.:c I RT. Res v+. ; +1,t ev' `r.. 3g. etuguet 19 are! e' +e a to t i s tk r : t Huron. dale t else t ., et:Id: 5 levier r alto 'usta t'e, t1i 1� crr;aeree ln':>tiitta t:. '1iw 1., rktc++t Quartette. tea '4* oodh zr O Kirleto , willgive 3 seseellent pro.. leeie :et r a-xeem .a.° t �...dy soli! a_. the errrn%1 UGGY bug4 ria t 1 % e l wood .-,aa 3.. .t t.,,. v .r. ea': 3t+ between F,nier -lease a acs r e env.; re - F AR.'i/ FOR SALE a .AI. Can. i?^.. 15, t.. bo:7a -fi0 n ret; na 1..n,•a, There is or. th-a prenascs bank bare., windmill; :,nd drained. Possession in Fen . .praly to Amos Doupe ii.r'ktan P.O. i3,.:SER r Oa SALE. A .end --hand McCormick binder o . eat, sale. Apply W. .Vard, Eee'er, FARets FOR SALE. 1 t • at re I.onclon Road, north rel Even • w:1' be sold with crop on at, Aei , it t re , W 1-2 Lot 5, Can s Hee being eras% land with timber and. wean: Posses.;.on given at once. rlie ter;,,, +, easy. Apply at Advocate CONTRACTING, We wish to call the attention of the Public of Exeter and surrounding dis- trict that w -e are open to accent, or tender for contracts for all kinds of budding We are experienced work- men and by strict attent t on to busi- ness usi ness we hope to share in, the contract work of this district. WARES & PRYDE, Exeter. HOt3SE FOR SALE. Nice commodious 6 -room. Frame House, situated an the south side of Ann Street, Exeter; in. good repair, hard and soft water. For terms ap- ply to L R. CARLING. Exeter. AUTO BUS. S. J. V. Cann will be pleased to con- vey pi -Pic eartles to `Grand Bend or other po:n s during the suanmerl. DR, JOHN WARD,:Chirapractie and Electric Treatments, X -Ray; . Hours - 10 to 12. and 2 to 4, and by appoint - anent Consultation free, William and Sanders. Pthone 43. VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs. E. J. Wethey, Andrew St. Apply at away time 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings 7to8. eviseweee HOW IS 'THE PUMP? New Iron Pumps and Fittings isn Stock. . Iron or wood .pumps repaired. Wells ourns ed out or cleaned. J. ,V. CANN; Phone 115 Mei ' First -ales of the Belgium reel .; Rc lie t Coaaam:fttee T.he tee leu neen Reuse a reels tin th ' h3': el tears +chin 1 + ',tee �:� its. Martin seas --eerie that kept the ,asbateh e.,n. D ughtersof the Emnire working wale mi bt zed rue rt fee- rale r.:fugees 4 + :.+, tn.: last ce 1 .t t things" that t I . t..;naa k Iced lest, "behind. hien.'. et -:3 urn W. it Meneur ,,r Tor- t, en tin Sol; Cnierrtast Barad lady ea; i'■t- rheto euen: a f4ety slave; en While hers :ear 1to±aa•ta, :.,� .+ ,Leer arz W i m Wit, .., E ,II Digreen, wain :,arts anis, en .; :n.ta t ienn^e:tl,atvly. :Vie 'Von- ilk - so rehese l a property n Ter, °r.: ", will reside :erg errs- in nese tiutala e v ell 'rat res d'n , w:tsinr IN THE G1 RI\G. Mr Jen-, t..neicve;l, north of Exeter, " r ver.$° sore Lined these sf. 1 ia; .e suit of a p a:rafui ;aec:denr wad tare gm last.Ile lspreader and yin lac wee- got his bend caught in 'the to e. eine. to seo s Rias it littler tion Russell, el it., ;arm broken by falling from 1 are end both ere stem carrying their nem in a Haag, 0\ LING TOURNEY ON WEIlNLSnAY. 1s Fre ha> to cares,. preparations are male tier the bowling tournament on the Exeter greens. As usual a Targe entry Inas been made, and the weather being favorable a good time will be sent; e lithe tournament anent at thr eoOniaria Hos- ital, London, on Thursday, each win- ning end losing 10Elli, Spack- m n, and R. N. Creech won the local bowline tournament on Friday even- ing, with three wins, and a plus of 20. The ends composed of Dr. Roulston, Ed. Harness and Geo. Andreson also cartes with a plus of 18. SALVATION' tARIIY Capt and ;Mrs. Bowers, Envoy t.igh;towlee at ,the Town Hall, Friday Aug. 12, a ..m. Envoy Lightow lee• will deliver some; "Tales from For- eign Lends." Bright service. All welcome. Y. P. C. A. See the Saft Ball Game on Friday eveeing between. Centralia and Exe- ter The second semi-final game. It Will be a fast one,. T rvitt Memorial Church Mr, R. E. Hea,'thcote morning and evening. Rev A. A. Tramper, Rector, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister Union services in Main St. and Caven. 11 a.m.--Service in Caven church. Union prayer meeting in Caven church at '7:45 Thursday evening. 7 p.m,—Service in Main St, church JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J, Willson, B.A. Revs. Irwin; Keine will be the preacher both 'morning and evening. 3 p.m; --Sunday School and Bible Study. Excellent music. All invited, MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A. Phone 21r3 3 p.m. -.Sunday School and I3ible Glasses, 7 p:rn.- BETHANY Service at 2.30 p.m. Air. Frank Sheere returned from a trip up the lakes on Saturday. M ss Rivees of Buffalo is visiting her brother, Mr. W, C. Rivers. Miss Elia Kuntz is spending the mouth of August at Grand Bend. men Johnston and son Harold, of 1!;.onalox; fen visiting relatives hare, Mr. Chas. Eacrett of Sarnia renew, acquaintances :n Exeter last week, Miss Anne Sanders left Wednesday morning, to spend R few days in Stret- ford. Mrs .T. '0. Southcott and her another Mrs. Halabs, .spent a week in Godericb. \figs Annie Vincent of Windsor la s vibe: with her brother Mr. L, 13 Vincent, Mr and 'Airs. Chas. Coates of Dee t-oit visited with relatives in Usborne last week. lairs (Rev.) D. W. Collins of -wind- s r was the guest of 11rs, R. Knight tl-is week 4r. Case Howard has returned t New Fork, after holidaying with h' n ents ,here. Miss Gladys Wilson of Petrolea is v^si in,.; her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs C. II, Homey. "qrs. Roger Crocl;er of Toronto'A; here visiting with her uaren;ts, Mr.an< Mrs. Wm Treble. Russe a Irene Stewart and Ameel,''a. Acheson returned Saturday from a nis+t in London. 'itis°. Elizabeth Taylor left last weel; tc► visit for a few weeks at London t ne other places. ; .... ,,.,,,,1111. ? n-11,011 1I ss Vera Marshall and .Mils Groat Henries., left last iteee to visit nt' Wendeer and Detroit. 'ears. Aeavitt of L%stowelb is visit - in among, friends en towns, the guest of Ofrs C. F. Hoo. er, 'Ur and Mrs. Frank Anderson Cade sen is her: v'sittng with the form els brother, Mr. Go Anderson. efr, and Mrs, Hughes of Brantford scent a fee; days with Rev. and Mrs. 11 Alister of Exeter, at Grand Bend. M>rr. and Mrs. 1:1, ,Harwood and daughter tai Toronto 1- tc.'a d with his mother. Mrs. Jas, Piei.:ird Inst vreek. 57: and Mrs. B. M, Francis left .Fri- ilay on a .,-eek s motor trip to Lon- don and intermediate points to Wind, ser Rir. IIezaa Willis, after a visit wit relatives in Exeter and vicinity, re turned Saturday to his borne in trot. fr and Mrs, Wm. Blayney of T opto are sttr.ratliAg, two weeks' h s at the latter's home in Exe alk be Richard IToai:ns of London. tint; with relatives here, at rail of her parents, Mr. and firs. ble Iiss Mary Ellen Ramsay left Sat with :Far. and firs. R. A. Hag Sault Ste, Baric:, to remain naetime. Ir. and Mrs. Wilbur Phillips a e son or Toronto are visiting'w former's parents, Mr, and firs, Phalli, s, rs. John Wainer and children ow are visiting at the home . Wainer's parents, Mr. and M son Nestle, daynor 4`aai ho Tre or - ter 3s the SY ,r- ent for nil th R. of rof day for I ttl the S. 'e1 Harr 1Irs Nei 1I: and firs. Theodore Sweet and son of Hamilton, and Miss May Gill of Portage la Prairie, are visiting with relatives here. Miss Rete, Rowe returned Saturday from Guelph, where she was attending the Agriculture College, taking the second course in. Agriculture. 1ii;s Alice Bray of Ottawa and Bass Marjory Whitaker of London, have been visiting at the home of '!I-. and 'errs. Bray, William St. \fr. and 'errs. Harry Txiebner re- turned Saturday to their home in Cornwall, after some weeks' visit in town with the former's parents, Mee and 'errs. Chas. Jeekell and two, sons, of Youngstown, Ohio, motored here last week are spending e, few days with relatives up the London Road. \Ir. 'Frank W. K, Tom and daughter Hester, of Toledo, Oh;o., visited his sisters .ere last week, leaving Satur-' day evening far .Gaderich for his us- ual fishing trip: Air and Mrs, Wm. Wilson and two daughters, and Mrs. John Wolsley and daughter motored here from Petrolea and spent the week, -end with -lure. :Wilson's moth.er, Mrs. C. H. Homey. Mrs. Robert Mcl)onell, accompanied by her mother; Mrs. John Snell, left 'Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. Clar- ence, Smith, at Windsor for a few days before returning to her home in GrimmelI, Iowa. Mr, C. T. Brooks left Thursday for the West, where he will mend a few weeks at Watanipeg, ;Crystal City, Mor- den and elsewhere. His duties as mail carrier here will be looked after by Mr. Well. Johns. Mrs, Buckingham of Kansas City, Kansas Mrs. Jackson of Wardsvi lei, Ont., and. Mrs. Leitch of Florenlce, Ont., visited en jaid around Exeter fax a few days, the first named remain- ittag for some. Ititm-et Mr. and Mrs'. ',David Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Amber Jones tor Marlette, Mich., matured here: grid visited with Mr. and Mrs', Wm, ,Winer of Stephenover the week -end' Miss Gertrude Wiener returned with them.. 1VIr. and Mrs. Wood, who have been visiting with Me -and Mrs, Herb Wal- ters arca' other relatives here, return- ed to Hamilton Saturday, aceomuaried by Mrs, A. Walters, who will visit for a'short time in tat city. M•r, and Mesa. J. T, Westcott and Mr. and Mrs C. E. Fenk and family of Hamilton called on relatives here on Wednesday last' on *pie way home from, Part Elgin, where they spent the Month of July in ever du fiilin Cot- ta.ge;,on the shore of. Lake I -Turco, ,*410.#411.04.0.00. ..g.1100,031.001,044160witiliN0010•04111P.e4111Pigipopm....‘00omolli' JONES 8a MAY PHONE 32 PHONE 32 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT WE WISH TO(' ANNOUNCE THE FIRST ARRIVALS 0l• LAI)Ie.S' AND MISSES' COATS *AND DRESSES AND SUITS FOR FALL. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME IN AND INSPECT OUR RANGE OF▪ STYLES. lti!Ie�s and Bos' Suits and Coats JUST ARRIVED -- NEW MODELS FOR FALL IN YOUNG :MEN'S SSTART ALL -WOOL SUITS, CUT IN THE WeRY LATEST S I'YI.F IN A VARIETY OF PATTERNS AND AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. ALSO, A FINE ASSOR,T'u -j' OF. YOUNG MEN'S FALL COATS AND HATS. AND BOYS' BLOOMER SUITS. Bargains for August 4 I3I0 BARGAINS TIIIS 1I0NTH IN OUTING SHOES, BLACK', BROWN AND WHITE OXFORDS, FOR LADIES. ALSO BIG REI! CTIO.NS IN ALL I-.INk:S OF MEN'S HUAVY SHOES,, Overalls & Oottouade Pants GOOD OVERALLS, DI. 1,.7h A:x;II WEB i'E STRIPit, 'T1FEL CLOTH TO CLEAR AT $1.75. GOOD COTTONADE PANTS AT 31.45 per Pair. MEN'S SMOCKS $1.75 Is ACJI. MEN'S COMBINATION 0V1 B ILLS QUALITY, $ THIS STORE WILL Bl:, CLOSED EVEiRY WEDNESDAY AFTER- NOON DURING JUNE JULY AND AUGUST. JONE-S MAY L R. Oarling, B„A4 Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor ,for the Mol - sons Bank, Etc. INVEST YOUR FUNDS in Victory, Dotnininn of Canada, Pro- vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal investment for Trust Funds, At existing prices from 6 per cent. to 7 per cent can be obtained From these bonds. Orders received by me. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest Office --Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter R. N. ROWE FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Embalmers License No. 21-0 Motor Hearse Service Phones 20J and 20W. ibeellieseeseelbeees If you haver anything to sell or you want to buy, 'try The Advocate Want DR, HEI�IR,Y A. GORSA• UT ColumnVETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST ea 1.� fi1.4Q� Office -Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter �gChatlls promptly attended to day of Store For the choicest DR. A E. TENNANT groceries, fruits, spices, a Ver',aaary grm 'teas, coffee and every- thing very McDanell'setStables, JSurahneSt Exetsr thug in the grqcery . line Call and see us. A trial as to quality will, convin- ce. Produce taken' in exchange Jas. Could FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 6th CENTRAL STRATFORD-, ONT. The largest and best Commercial School in Western Ontario. A school where you can -gat thorough sourses under experienced instructors in Com naercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy departments.. Graduates assisted to positions. Hoene study courses can be arranged Get our free catalogue. D. A. McLachlan, Principal SOUTHCOTT BROS. PHONE 134 PHONE 134 HA.VEL Tab BOYS READY FOR ,SCHOOL The holidays Neel soon& be oven 13efo=b xeturnirug to school they will need a new 'au'tfitf. JUST THE THINGS FOR SCHOOL DAYS BOYS JERSEY & SWEATER COAT NEW SHOES, FOR BOYS A e;ood range -of ' unison and all We. are handling Greb's Sho-es wool . jerseys paneled, alt for Boys. They are the kited that $1.50, $2,00 & $2.50 weer well ,- J$3100” to $4.50 BOY'S BLOOMER SUITS NEW CAPS FOR BOYS Smartly tarloee.rl, and good wear- A good .aelergei t0f ceps, aft' populer ,ung m;aiterials all at lower prices. price; in nnew shapes, Si., 1,25, 1.50 ODD PANTS FOR MEN A new .shipment of odd panits, -came in good ,wieating materials and neat patterns.. Priced Int $4.00, $4.50, atnd $5.00 CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON WHITE FLANNELLETTE 42• iindiees wide. 'A splendid fine Z7 M wide, a good weight cloth- -, cotton;,, even w�eav�e' and reg. nricc a yearaga 35c. yd. Splec- goo-s weiight. Per yard 50c.: Eat, vs lue "10 yards for 51.75. i Southc©t. t Bros. This $tere will elose every Wed, eftereoan during June, July, August. (lately occupied by Dr. Vining) Phone 26w MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly confidential; no wit -e0.. Dr. G. F. Raurston, L. D. S., D. D. S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Cloyed WedaLdsday afternoons. Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L; D. S., D. D. S. Honor Graduate Toronto Uaaigity. Office -aver Gladman & Stanyury,'a Office, Main Street, Exeter. \ C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED VALUATOR foa'UCount Bess of AND Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farad Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario. FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctilonlee;r -d;or Counties o4. Hunan acid Middlesex Prices ReareGaib1ee and Satiufactiota Guarantees/. Credibea. -. Ontario If you want to ,order a daily paper or magazine, or renew a present stftj- scriptaon., leave your order at the Advocate Office. We save you paper, envelope postage stamp and con Of money order .and When clubbing alit' ale more besides. ` MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private - funds to "loan on farm and finagle property at low rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANDURit, Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter