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Exeter Markets
CFI• 'NGED EVERY WEDDNk+.SDAI?
New Wheat .s. 1:;20
03d 1\:heat 1.25
Barley e.. 4S to 55.
Oats ..,,.,... 50
Family Flour .5.30
Fe.1 Flour 2,00
Sheets
Bran
Ceinlery Butt:
$3 ,,. y Rutter
Eggs ..,.. 37
20
1 "...o $10 to $13
13.25
1 40
140 r lee:te n, tae old proprattor "wild
retaut tics .interest 3nw a;t. •
Local Doings gs LAI3O1[ MJ MBE1t ora :' P»R ss • • -,:..-,..a,.-
JONES S
THAMES ROAD, L. F, Q,
AT G,4..RDE\ PARTY
The new 1922 auto" markers havejet W, A. Crockett,' labor member £o4'
black raised figures, an inch larger" Ham.liton In the Ontario. Legislature;
t_+an those of 1921; wxn a cure wvhiwte' G. Let .bridge, :.X.P.P.. for West
heekgrouat : Middlesex; J. Freeborn, qtr, ?.P, for
The Gosiesieh Signal has changed Past !Middlesex and A. Hreks, itr,P,7is.,
eensis, It 1 as ee tn,e: be managed for South Huron will gives addresses
b: Athol 111aeQu*aerae, while W. H at a lawn social to be Iteld on the
45
k.. 35
Hee >e4 for ..
Hogs
Fitt sO3 BaST1;,RS"
rite est ot clear. wholesome ele
c zeta' emert«,,.ntuen will be t°
s: .a treat tic. > entles. eael t, Aug.
h.4 the
r,
mow. �. Opera.
I-Iw: ' S -.
a when z
0 A C. a_ a d; e; t Dar*v, t a>eA Sod -Bus
,d . R°► t *t their college aha
e +"
i w
rserseasese of the [roup., who
!tote ea serve" overseas,hn��a�v
�,ye heea
�r
s t l 'n3 t4, ou..s i ''.`les artists
- 1 :t tit college, cone::s
seeest. toe nest ,yser, teed are :,ll ti-
„t`rtt and
;r: -.1y4,,-;4; The ea .;:.ram is peeked with
&.,.w . - .. retort s sin.
Fr seening
t tee o.t., >w and origanal
-n 'e toe s en dull rnomen.,amd
tc I. v ,uSCul) [ander whose
ease:ere P eraos, are 'teleed
tut t ,tr-rne; a .r.ghelass
44 'see .
sose sit:lane;d te the lie n:or iwl
i tea .'. College ;a els tie:
S.. r1 who fell over -
ss 1 w lo.en very a naives e ic-
,., _ ;,w ,,a •w......1 -;;;;;ver they have
or the
bt it �. ,. t pias: °, vn
I-Itwwo.c Store;
e: a:+, l� � a:tR.l,1.'�,
II d ^ i\ «e;::, leer St
The Gode-liar Stool 2nas undergone
a change, Mr, W. H. Robertson bar -
nn resigned as tedi,'or and air. Athol
McQuarry is filler the, vaeane t
\Ve swish the new man, at the belef
la broad measure of success.
Stuart `tanbury of town and Miss C.
w,, ` Anderson of Usborne were successful
v n both Middle School Normal Ern-
22 trance and Pass Junior ;Alatziett,atiaxn
he obtaining
g honors in.
tate farmer. Siris
t. passed the Nox-
t
a .
n1 Fn,. <;
e ,w.
„rn They
have h been a
wt at-
. adina school et Seaforth,.
PIUS FOR s ALE. 5 weeks old.
Asa Penhale. Beet*
i'",ROial''1,s h
Ij:ee a .. F, l .vsesese A}u.St rt, 29
a:tl:r the
:nto.E ; :c, \\":r «'4 1 -utast. `Tine
K rpt .. tit rte. t. \: e,li ttu (./e.
e l jtsdJ
. w.k
c� .ai.tta^„ w°.,.n zee � ,yxk;ft nrw,-
^: 4, ['belt,, 1 •r:
a.! Coale eta; ea. the >irctun.1:
lneesio 54• '
i:UGGY lain LOST.
A burry roe, on July 3t. hetwese
i.'eshwood and Exeter. Find:r Pease
Leave at this terser and receive re-
word.
BINDER FOR SALE.
second-hand tfeCearrick bander
free. cut, to. sole, Apn:y W. Ward,
E>'e.te-.
FARMS FOR :ALE.
10..' acres on London Road, north al
Evete- Win ? • c ,ld with e~roc on 't<
•'`list 50 reser W 1-2 Lot 3, Con 4
Hoy. being gross land with timber and
wood I>ossesston given at once. nu?
tett[,.' tee easy. :lra.ly at Advocate
CONTRACTING
We wish to call the attention of the
public GI E;ezer and surrounding dis-
trict that we are open to accent, or
tender for contracts for all kinds iaf
bu !ring We are experienced wco.rk-
snen and by strict attest t on to busi-
ness we hope to share in the contract
work of this district
WAR,Ea & PRYDE, Exeter.
H >i,'SE FOR SALE.
Nice ,eonnanodous 6 -room Frame
House, situated on the south side of
Ann Street, Exeter; in good repair,
hard and sot, 'Tater. For terms ap-
ply to I, R. CARLING. Exeter.
AUTO BUS.
S. J. V. Cann will be pleased to con-
vey pi'n'e narties .to Grand Bend
or other prep:s during the summer.
DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractic and.
Eleetrir Treatments, X -Ray; Hours
-
10 tis 12. and 2 to 4, and by appoint -
meat Consultation free. William
and Sanders. atone 43.
VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs.
E. J Wethey, Andrew St. Apply
at any time 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings
7 to 3
HOW IS THE PUMP/
New. Iron. Pumps and Fittings
Stock Iron or wood pumps repaired.
Wells pumped out or cleaned.
1 V. CANN, Phone 115
VOTERS' LIST 1921
MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN-
SHIP OF STEPHEN
COUNTY OF HURON
Notice i, hereby given that I have
transmitted ryr delivered to the per-
sons mentioned in Section 9
of "The Votere List Aet" the -cop
les required by the said sections . to.
be so transmitted or delivered of the
list made pursuant to said act, of all
persons appearing by the last revis-
ed Assessment Roll of the said Mun-
icipality to be entitled to vote in the
said Municipality at Elections for
members of the Legislative Assembly
and at Municipal Elections, and that
said list was first posted up at my
office at Credatoe, on the 17th day
of August, .1921 and remains there
for :.inspection
And I hereby Ali upon fell voters
to take Immediate praceed-Sings to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed according to 'law:
Dated at Greaten, ,this 17th day of
August 1921,
HENRY 1;ILBER
Clerk ea IS, tephfete Township
LD HOUSE.
Ur E .4. Digran sold his hornet
elala Stree: ;to, fir. G. S. Halyard,
;smear! ,of the Exeter .Public
SECOND S H1PMaNT.
rl e seeped shipmen of s attlt�
EnQtaret started out from hero
Tuesd«y consisting ,of seven caree
'Messrs. Samuel Parsons and George
t\ .il;ata '. a comnanied therm,
0
tit'RT 1i'f111.E THRaSIIING.
Vessel was re e v.d here last weal
by tc t an that \tr. William Wil
n :n o: y;* Esra 'Si ales t of Haw•
!eel tust with •t ratleer serious tieci,d
c rt i:e having been struck zn the !read
t':hersd! y last while thresh ting near
ehrous Sorel; He is now in the
yleose,aww Hosw t' al.
*OFT BAI.L,
Oa Frides" e'»g'nt the second 'wt; the
home :n,, home ; antes between Cen-
II alta ;eel xeter took place on line
Estee- grounds. and r.sulte,1 :tn foyer
the l s tors, 7- ; so dal the two
agoesar tie, .and w'11 9rreak
t n ; sudden death ganwy a: t rid ton
awra iS ;.daesd.iti Qv:It-Ant The wiser
1.' olsy oat with C'rc !'::ora
d'HL clt)T riaST JULY ON RS:ORI)
Tac month of July was the boa. st
Jule tin record .0 Canada. The :pian
over.age t.rnnerature gas 78 demes.
Tin. highest man average before
w;s 7e. in July, 1916,. On pro day
",etwtn June 19th and July 31s; was
netetrrunr tem::vrature, however, did
rz
retch tha..o of 3rd, 1911. schen
wwt.s 103. zlea.e 's,
li et STAFF.
The staff of the Exeter High School
or :he next year consists of -Prig -
1 E J. We:hea, .\I..e1., graduate of
T•;ni'y Col'eg1e, Prnee of Wales Prize
mart anti 1i etlington scholar, s+ecialist
in mathematics; fix J. Miller of Rod-
aey, sneeial st an, science; Miss \far-
gare' Ross, 71,A„ classii:cal teacher;
Was D€+ r.:nce w>•f Sea orih, inecialist
+:t [li'm'e a! culture A, new science
:eon: is being lilted, up.
lit)\WING NOTES.
Three rinks of bowlers went to
Ailsa Craig on Tuesday night for a
it en tly , game„
'1lc,srs Thos, Elliott, W. L+. San-
ders and W. C. Rivers won the reg-
ular. Friday evening tournament, on
the bowling green,,
Twv e rinks of London This tleebowcl,-
ers. and members of the Masonic Or-
der ma tored here Friday and play -
ea a ;;am! of bowls wvi th, local Mas-
ons -anti got acquainee . The visit-
ers were un on the round,
BUSINESS FOR SALe.-City Gr,tc
cry, bread route bakery, tea, coffee
nsnd spice route; general stores, ice
cream, soft drinks with: grocery. Syd-
new' Smythe,, Business broker, Market
Lane. London.
Y. P. C. A.
During July aad and Augest the. Y
rooms will be opened only Monday and
Saturday slights, but any members
wishing to enjoy the games can apply
for the keys to 111r. Cole on any
other =gee
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Veit. Archd,eac•o:n Jom,es-Bateman,
`1I: A,
Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector+.
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CIPH RCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
Union services In Main St. and
Caven.
11 a.m.—Service in Coven church.
Union prayer meeting in Caven
church at 7:45 Thursday evening.
?• p.m,—Service in Main St. church
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
Rev. Irwin Kaiine will he the preacher
both morning and evening,
3 po'.—Sunday School and'
Study.
Excellent music.
Bible
All invited.
MAIN ST. METHODIST • CHURCH
Rev Geo, McAlister, M. A.
Phone 214
3 tem. -Sunday School and Bible
Glasses.
Lantern slides,
7 p.m. -
BETHANY
Service at 2.30 p.m,
lawn of J. N. Batoli:fe, North Thames
Road, under the auspices of the
Thames Road Faruuera' Club, on
Thursday evening, August 18th, ,Pali
game at 0 P.m, Program at 7.30 g.m.
Mrs. Freeborn, reader, will give see:
erla selections. „Admission eye and
15e, Coque out and hear the labor
views,
tfiss Betty Brown, now of Lordons
recently nass„4
d the Normal Er'itranw:e
Exami3notiorn.
:tarsi A. Sheer. ens[ irtg la Lon-
don.
'Hiss Grebe. Hedden... of London is
home for holiday's; --
Hugh Gould returned to his horse Le
Windsor on T4tw achy,
Mr: Jens. Deletion of London is cis-
it»rt old friends ,here.
\.iss Ho tob of Detrole is adsit ng
\: ss Charlotte nearing.
Vass K MacFaul tsoext t4, few days
's:a London and Se Thomas,
s4z', Fred Armstrong of Patio is th-
rew with lees uncle, A14, I. A: Tam:rong.
Mrs :Shale[[ of Wim is v tsiti
1tr r storents, Mr. end 'Atrial Jos. Davis.
Mr. and Mfrs. ,The Berkheart lease
'rriday oa their return to Creveland.
several Says ate the Central Tdon ice �a.
ale Qf.fa 1IcPherson of ilIon;;lreal
sheat a few .days with hie patents
.net ea
Mrs Gee Horley and son Kentnetb
have ramrod from tut v it, irtz Brant -1
ford.
1It'. ,stnd :Sirs. W. Bradt and children
of London scent to week here with
•e!.^.rives.
efts Frank .Boyle returned last
week from at Visit in Lana six-tg, and oth-
er Ana er'<'an
Messrs Ed. Forel! and I, R. Carl
:ra„ 'motored 20 Windsor o: Tuesday
to slepd a few days.
Master hares!:! Whyte, after
ng in Z\ yenu`st, for a month, return -
ell home Friday last,
Mr. and \fro, F. A, Chaurnan and
Forbes [rave returned from a mouth's
'anus at Port Stanley;
:aaen: a;fewxcbysnwittlnit:B11 a joet\ion
nee Perkins, Usborne,
Nirs
17.
nno titIher ofBlyth ens iti ng d nets,
t wwM1.> is :end round Exeter.
\1r. tt na airs. ,Erred Parsons accom-
panied by \Irs, \V"rn, Passmore, mot-
ored to Landon Friday lase
Miss Florence Dinnay and hiss Ed-
ith Heideman. returned 'Monday from
!twva weeks' it*sit ; n, Torontea
'Mrs. Jahn Westlake,, who has been.
visit:mb in Toronto for three weeks
eturee's: borne \ioaclay evening.
Mr. A. J. llcDorell was in Goth
eviei) for several 'days last week'. He
vas judge of the horse races,
Mrs, Swceigler :and son; Harry of
leorortto are snendian g ey week here at
the hone of AIr; and iSIrs1 N. J. Dore,
;Irs F. E. Umberfield, n, -e , Miss
Sutton, •o1 Detroit, spent a few days
with friends an tome returning on
aaturday.
airs. Silas Handford anal -daughter
\fi: s All.ie, leave this wreek. to visit'the
former's son, ,\itr 'Ai L. Handiford, at
Renfre w
\I:• ant llrs. H. W. Dtoerr and
little sown are %pending two .wrecks
holiday. at Kitchener, Toronto, and
Chippewa.
\Liss lia Whyte has returned to the
;some of her uncle. \lir, F. ?arsonist,
after spending aw wieek as the home
of Mr. Thos. Humid=
J. Prang and sort Garvin, and
slaughter, Hellen, visited with the
fo:mer's brother, Mr, Samuel Presz-
Gator, the latter start of last wveiek;
\Ir. and Mrs. Wm. Mace, who have
been visiting with iNsfrl I. R. and the
hisser Carling here, returned to their
kerne. -ret Witani eg Saturday morning.
airs. Ro.bt. Duprey, who has been
visiting ,vn London, rand Miss Florence
Dintaey. who has ;been rightists,' an To-
ronto, returned home °,v1onday eters
-
Mg.
?4r, James Colmar and Miss Connor
returned last week ,iroin a delightfad
holiday of three. wwie,ekat Brock:villiei.
The T.1brary was re-oa ened art Sat-
urday,
Mr. ,and iSfes; Gerald Iii tton; left Sat
urday for Tarot to after a, visit with'
the form,er's 'parents ,Mere, The
little babe wiii remain far some/Ma
with thegrandnttrleiz>ets;
Kr and Mrs,. ,T. SI. Woods and two
daughters have ire'tuhmted from. their,
b,o11 lays. Mr, and Mrs. ;Fergusoin, and
daughter left Saturday .to spend , two
Weeks in. Peleswater and Tororuto,
Mrs. Geo. W., Fide, a;E;teer spending
a few days [awing in town .with, olid
old friends, the guest of Mrs, I. Army-
strong, left Monday for StirlxtI oy,,
prior to 'ret'urnin'g bei- horse in To-
ronto.
see and .Mrs. J. G.. Stanbury and
fainly have returned from ai mio;tor
Txir; to .Tarontot Met Sharp and
daughter :hiss �!Mlargaret oef Siiimcoee
accommazied thein, Verso and will
spenid a few 'days ,h(eriel,,
Mr, Thomas Handfeed - of Wisconsin
State tarrdived ,here- Saturday toi snenid
a, :few :lays with hjiis mother, Mrs!, S:
Handford. Mr. Hawd(f ord says the
weather ja!nid' the tharv!es t ilni that Stat
bade; beet ''abate the same as in On{-
to 1 -•good wheat, light oats,- fine
corn and very hot 'weather,
'Miss Jean Warlkefr, teacher of 'elocu-
ti;on at the London; Institute of Music-.
ae Art, who spent al most;elnjeyablte.
vacation in Boston, M cereal` and
Toroutto is ,expected hopee neat week;
-Miss Blanc'h'e ' kinsrouu of 'Wood;
shock has returned ihom,e after visa-
ing her parents, ,Irl and We. Geo,
Atkinson, -London Advertiser,
PHONE 32
PHONE .32
FALL ANNOUNCEMENT
Prices Lower
Our Stock of lfercha n+dise for Fall and \mater ;,s ranidly ducat ;ng
completion. Pies are much !owe] f'o- Fall on nearly every Bate of
Goods -in many cases being :About ?self whet they were a year ago We
would advise. an early selection of your Fall requirements, while there
s a large range to select front,
LADIES' ANI) MISS �1.S FALL AND \YINT-.dl COATS, SUITS AND
DRESSES.
Our Stock of Marty above lines fot Foil sari ":lute:, la now near lt: 'Yom-
salete. New Styles, New Cloths, and Colors sed GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES should make theree garments renal sellers. An immense stock
to choose from of the celebrated Nortihway and Rogers garments, FI•.
sure to make your selection early.
CHlLDREti'S COATS.
A veryeon* a[°[ ° ran;ge now in .tock.
CLEARING OF SUMMER GOODS
Ladies' White ;Sill: Gloves clearing at 95c.
5 dozen Pairs Lad:es' White Silk Gloves, "Niagara Maid" brand --
all size,. worth uo to $1,50 pair. "Clearing at only 98e. a Pair.
SILT,~ HOSIERY CLEARING AT $1.00 PAIR
6 alozrr, ;lair I a.lies' Fine hosiery -colors black, .brown.n ry and
grey -worth un to $L50 pair. Spe Ta! ctear.nt wive", only $7.Q0 pair,
CHILDREN'S DRESSES AT $1.65
3 4or:en Children's Gingham Dresses. ages 2 to fi y:ars, .splendid for
i. aoaat wese, regularly no to $,Z.aln c ae,5, w it:„ at wee $1.65 c.377,"-'
An Summer Goods Must Go Regard-
less of Cost.
Our Stock of Falai Goods now Nearly
Complete
THIS STORE WILL I3; . CLOSET? EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTER-
NOON DURING JUNE JULY AND AUGUST,
JONES & MAY
J. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commission,:, Solicitor for the Mol
sons Bank, Etc.
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in Victory, Dominion of Canada,wPro-
vincial and Municipal Bonds, all Iegal
investment for Trust. Funds.
At existing prices from 6 per cent.
to 7 ver cent. can be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received by me.
Money to loan at low'e'st rates of
initer+rst
Office --Carling- Bk., Main, St., Exeter
R. N. ROWE
FURNITURE DEALER 1
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
Embalmers License No. 210
Motor Hearse Service
Phones 20J and 20W.
If you have, anything to sell or you
want to buy. try The Advocate Want
Column.
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Tea QW 86. C o ffe e t Offzce--Rakers' Livery :Barre, Exeter
jj Calls promptly attended to day or
Store
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery line
Call and see us. A trial
as to quality will convin-
ce.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas„ Gould
FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 6th
"The largest and best Commercial
School in Western Ontario. A sclnoolt
where you cangett thorough sourses
under experienced• instructors in Com
mercial, Shorthand' and Telegraphy
departments, Graduates assisted to
• positions.
Horne study courses can be arranged
Get our free catalogue.
D. A. McLachlan, Principal
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134. PHONE 134
HAVEL THE BOYS READY FOR SCHOOL
The holidays will soon be oven Refire returning rto school they will
neaehl a nJew "au'tfjt.
JUST, THE THINGS FOR SCHOOL DAYS
BOYS JERSEY .& SWEATER COAT NEW ,,SHOES; FOR BOYS
A good aalnige pf union and all We are handlitvg Greb's Shoes
wool Jerseys priced at for Boys. They-erethe kind 'that
$1,50, ,42,00 & $2.50 weer well - >g3i00 to 14.50
BOY'S BLOOMER SUITS NEW CAPS FOR
Smartly tailored, and good wear- A good *Inge ' BOYS
i�g`•mate.g Aga e p c'+ays art 1.25, 1. •
'mire old at lower ori:�ces, • n -lues im, new shapees, $1., 1.50
ODD PANTS FOR MEN
A slaty shins erut of odd pants -came chi ,good wseaspayg ma rials • and
neat nat.erai.:: Prieeki at $4.00, :,$'4,S•0,.,and $5.00..
CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON WHITE: FIANNEL• L T'''`
ea incises wide. ,.A snlended fine 27 in, wide, aE Ica
good ; weight cloth -
quality cotton, even : weave" and reg »rice a year rigor 35x, yd. Spec -
pea wv!g6jght, Per yard 5Oc, tial value 10 p
yards'' far X1.75.
Southf Cott Bros.
This ,Stoire will cleee eseery Weed, afternoon` during June, July, August.
DR, A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeons
McDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr, Vining)
Phone 26w
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISS.UTED
by C. 11 Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice. Strictly confidential; no wlttte ;
Dr, G. F. Rou!ston, L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
Office over Carlvung's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr, A. R. KKINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate Toronto Unie rsity
Office -over Gladman & Stanliury'si
Office, Main Street, Exeter, ,
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED. AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Hetet
Perth, Ml4diresex and Oxford. Farad
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.
MANX TAYLOR •
Licensed Auctioneer fior Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
Pricer Reasonabled SatisfactionGuasast,t qd,
Creditian, „Oantario.
If you went to ,order a daily paper
or magazine, or renew, a present silo`
sanptian, leave your order at We
Advocate Office. We save you Aapef,
•en,e1ope postage stamp and coat 0,1
money order :and when clubbing alit'
tle more besides,
MONEY TO LOAN
We bavre a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and Village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBf7RY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exete