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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-8-25, Page 8OP Pp EXBTBR - .OVQ[ ATB, TU'IRSIUUY, AUG, 24 1921 Exeter Markets CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY 1'arrtne. t .L.,' • 1.25 Barley k., 48 to 55 Oats 50 Fataity Flour .5,30 $ . rt- ......, ., .1.65 Roe,. 1.55 4 eetners Blotter 45 Deer, . Butter '~. ani b‘... ».. 41 Lard .. y.,, ,.E 20 1-1 r per on �,.... $J0 to $13 $f. c, .� ...... 12.2$ ..sver 00 To,:,etre$ a.' ,". art .-oliectioa et the Cartad c �a. __xh:b.t Ort s is } ear, valet • N I't. is 1 ti .11 N L i n ,:r w rem ns »,aro G sol fes moulted t 4 a.\t!an V to $25 a month, ttla .an, -.P,.1 ,at T a� t.Voe2te FARM kt..N11* loom For ,e. CARD OF TH .NKS Mr r* some A ois ,) ti na 'Elim. „-a.4 bore :tad toe to; deeer a> ;r,ny b,.„,td act+ atad 4.AF c.a .i› tiz-. *p,,."iav du Eng fife Les ,:I d'o'es of their ewe Clar rtu ,It Carter 3:5 you. and only a lair wisp. uld :t to lox,: tlnr W*3 oe . ee you-eketi t veto welt them. L air v x - •:e woo us and we aa;lY ,ae 'lags: « No~ you ..-.1-IARVE . k`M 11ARVE'et. Hli A}t HON MANNING DOHERTY leer t se., -e, under 'tie atnsP ces of ",Pe on. t r;vat cif the Mr-. N G e Farm, Lot, 23. Con, ., h 13.,, a , Vstorn.r. ort Ttte.Aay G 9 ♦ Att-.Zetn Sa^ ..41, .r , arm e to Il \'4 , F. ; tt"" ,Ea? M L 1•. Cee oho iia«i .,m• ,v45v Na to ; 1 to •1 t anl le,e1 e rtte:1 et r, I" is d le .q . rpe , eeee e, "."-'. :. twat I. :,o Mr : w µ:+reeer«'1a ;. , , .. ! to ti, e 4a5 The honor re ner, Ae e r a; .„ hold a n; ,,,tn'e .: Te ter ct a r• :;reit ak .r,K Ibt. „x4,.41 a'• ,e ; ..:`erta. nn 1Y A,, PIGS FOR SALE - 5 novel:. old. Asa 1'e.uhule. Exeter BUGGY RUG LOST, A buggy ,a Tony 31,0between Dashwood .. F ego?. Finder please ov4 at this t37.i• ,+P.{! rci:0;v re- s.a.d. Fili1«tS FOR SALE. 1110.' acres or Landon Road, eorth of e,^rop ese Asa 5e ;Kee W 1-Z T..;+t 5, Con .1 Half". being 6 r s ;and with timber :and meted fosses•:or. riven ;t once. Thr te:at.; :'e one.. Aeoly Adveeate CONTRACTING, We wish to can the :attention of the Public ert Exeter are! eurrounding dis- trict that w.s are open to accent, or tender for '.ortracts for all kinds of building We are exp.rienced wo.rk- e.n. and by st :ct attent t on to bus: - !leas we hope to share in the Contract :vcrk of this d_ i ct. WARES & PRYDE, Exeter. OLSE FOR SALE. Nice eeernmozious 6 -room Frame :louse, sielated on the south side of Arca e t. Exeter; in good repair, :airs end's .et ;eater. For terms ap- py to I. R CARLING. Exeter. AUTO BUS. S 3. V. Cann wti11 be pleased to con- vev p en:e nartiees to Grand Bend c=- other rti.rits Buring the summe, 44111.1*. DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractic and Electric Treatments, X -Ray; Hours-. IA to 12, ani 2 to 4, and by appoint- ment Consultation free. William and Sanders. Pthos a 43. VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs. E. J Wethey, Andrew St. Apply at any time 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings 7 to 8 eseoeolle HOW IS THE PUMP ? New Iran Pumps and Fittings in Stock Iran or wood pumps repaired. Wells pumaed out or cleaned. -.. j. V. CANN, Phone 115 VOTERS' LIST 1921 m 13NIC1PALITY OF THE TOWN- SHIP OF STEPHEN COUNTY OF HURON Notice is hereby given that I have transmitte•e or delivered to the per - saes mentioned in Section fl of "The Voters' List Act" the cop - les regnire:i by the said sections to be sc tranrnitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said act, of all persons appearing by the last revis- ed Assessment Roll of the said lvfun- icipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections fol members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was first posted up at my office at Creditor,, ort the 17Th day of August;, 1921 and •remains there for inspection. And I hereby call - upon all .erteten to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct- ed according to law. Dated at C edetoire this 17th lay 0J' August 1921. HENRY EILBER Clerk ,of G teuhlen Township Local. Doings Gasoline now sells for 35c a ;anon_ Hon, Mackenzie Ring ';well spe4•ak 5t Seafo ah on August 3Isi. Trott ng and Pacing races will :oc- cupy .four clays tet the, C. N. E; this vear Sent:. 3, 6, t, and 8, A mean a the Pertly and Huron ,a:ottrets Press association will be held in Goderich an August 26th. Harvey's is the place to buy your prtee bars. They give away a dozen jar rubbers with ssere- dozen gents, 7ehe ooze lasts for the Exeter and K ••;,swat' Fairs have been ur„nted and s w 4101v ,a t o hands of tet-'. secrei;ar- 5::. Premier Drury droayped in on "Dene"" Boyle ,tbe other day rartd got sleeved and otiterw,ise ' IIansseediap' FI o►4s on ?tis way to Goder_'ch. Forte five bands from Halifax -to \;.neouser have applied for ^nforma- on rogard1i'i.4 th, b=ald comn titions the Careteta,n Nakionat Exhibition tf:fee satfee g a paralytic steak :t ere how of his deuelater ire Greaten. estz.. Mr. Fred Luxtm a was brought home jest week.bw Itis son Jou, who went 'vest for that purpose. Mr. bee- n le now with his daughter, Mrs. st41 ails. B;ddu,uh: Ila s condi:ice; :s =ought to be imoree'erg stemew,'nat. RFT BALL. Ceat-alia and Exeter Played olx r'e r t t :n /soft ball at Crediton; on Frdey night, the latter weed g 6..4 Exeter now meets Crediton in borne aced tame games. The f -:st of the awl gamin tool; eye ar Cgongs' ort Monde,: ev p- ular, Exeter Sion, 8-5. ;'e second game' will be played ala te*r diamond az Mondac ev°en;u; raw BOWLING OTES The fere narshall is making Vesti8a't on, of V claim' for ihsururaatce in made „by � Q; Reginald I3odgit,s, whose, bare' was recently .burned, against the .IcGilliv;ay Fire Insurance Company which held the risk, of I -e atAda� destroyed the bakery week Mrs. Beath andtw a `Craig lass tsva ced -% who Eve above eh: store escaped; di.f€,carts, The cause ,is unknown'. \I. and Mrs, Adonis• were holidaying :ta P1ziladelnh;a, lxiss jeau e urzuy of Exeiier and Itis, Jinn Ready of Stl. Alarys are two, delegates from West Huron, who rrtre Sohl) the teachers of Onrito :our os Northern Ontario. Ttaheo trioo will cost about ,$1Q0 of which the ()'trio Government ;nays fret}, TO 'MEET BRITISH BOWLERS At a meeting of ,the Exeter bowl- ers on. Friday night the fo3r owing members of the club were elected to meet the British bowlers ,n a; game ort the Loradozn Elmwood greens on this Wednesday- afternoon -W. W. Taman. R. N. Creeele, R, G, Sexton and J, A. Stewart. Rinks from A* rater Exeter, Petroleas Sarnia. St. Thomas and Strathroy meet the Brit-. isters that clay, and :n the evening ell ave to be ereteetKenestl for surtper Or the Tecumseh Hoarse by tate Loge don, Chamber of Commerce. M. Alex. Stewart returned te Lone den last week, :gr. E. J. Wethey is visiting in Oak - eine for two weelcg. Miss Lillian Boyle *f Toronto visiting !riertds here,. 1tla, Mergere, \Vethey le visiting aunt Ails, ti't'tle in. Ford: \Irs„ Hoskins end Mrs! Aires. ,Smell are visiting en Port Huron. ill? Etnma Heldman of Torontois citing with her uere. is here. 'firs. Young of Seaford). spent Tues- dey with Airs J. A. Stewart. The. JFce r bcasvlers woo out 'a .\i:s a ,if; W. J. Beer is in Ilam;helot 41-1,rebuilding. ta ;- rw've?G a friendly game conrse of battery ro-1t:ld ng^ ,��.i b�.I2r-IQG.rd,~rIraa1ta.. � ��u;5cav from a k;s;t Londoa:+Is De«yn;\Dilute} rYo n Stecv^,t iron the Fr day cveQ\1r. Merry" St'hwen er ryer ee meet Atte!: three vt `n,; ,;rad e. r..•.ttrrn;•c1 to Toronto aon :extra mote, , oA , ee «t,. se.. st. ,ni I +tetmp 'acnes°l. , v 't ; _ Mr. 1•e lee ,7.M an `Treble' era Toronto °s tee - l an-, lacs•e:�3t1 ere. Tu.e-lay eeTh cGvs �T ebh. rt irents, Mr. and ;fir . Ed. reeetee Boxier el lub int s xo rinse b,Deler+ to the St. Maros fotnrn- , nt JOXFS-CO\VIE t'1s. hent. oe A. ;rel Mrs. t navi.; r3reneterie. w,as the semee of a Pretty 'ren ceeer c e v rt On, :August 1.4411,wheal ° (1..11,4114.r, Ra�'h rl A, be: atm: the utas ,a: Mr. Franklin Jones at Br vee :ord. sryrmerly of Exeter The ere - :.trot wax Performed by Rev. E. I. te heed.; rax Imre nuel Baptist :•hare h. FOUND WATCH LOST 24 YEARS `I'sveaty-dour yea:, ago last Jew, AIr Antos I)oune, the ,;ental secretary of :he l:irkton Agrrrultuural Society, host a gold watch in one of his ' elde, end, al:hou h that f'C d has been work e1 oar since the sve,tch was not found until last weak it when the red men noted it up. From the ,'';tsar the. watch looks to be in excellent have, but the works, of course. are destroyed. It is remarkable that the 1'•ateh should have been there solong ;v nthout being found. NOT SOLID. The Emblem, j2.14!u, whi* h was ,re - tau `.eti sold a couple weeks ago, is again back in. ;the barn of the owners, Messrs R T. Luker & Son, the nro- *tose'l buyer not being able to .om- *nly wash the c: ondittions of the a g,rec- men . The. owners Sneed ]rave no re- gret that this excellent trotting mare raid not fall into other hands, as ;he as amor.., the Mast one.:, having trott. d mile on. the North Randall track 'a few weeks ago in. 2.09el. She will be shinned to Toronto in a, few days to take hart in the Toronto Exhibition races. Y. P. C. A. During July and .and August the. Y rooms will be opened may Monday and Saturday oughts, but any members wishing to enjoy the games can apply for the keys to Mr. Cole on any other night Trivitt Memorial Church J,Townsend. Rev A. A. Trumps', Rector. 0AVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. sautes Foote, 13. A., Minister Union services in Main ,St. and Coven. 11 a.m.-Service in Coven church. Union prayer meeting in. Coven church at 7.45 Thursday evening. 7 p.m. -Service in Main St. church JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A. Rev; Irvin Koine willl be the preacher both morning and reveeirvg, 3 pini. -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 Bible CJaeees. Lantern' seeees, 7 ,pan. - BETHANY Service at 2.30 p.m. 'tfr Herold Boyle o: Toroa n. saint r few days wish relatives here the nest, week ttelnt ; Ieewrior dia•sowith, hes s ,ter Mrs. W. H. ]lily. Mrs. 'elainge left on. Monday last for Shelburne to snail some month; with 1;er brother. rcttoned 1 onda °7 i frd ont a motor tem to Detroit. \Irs. John Snell, who has been vzs- trine in Saralee returned home Satur- day evening. . hiss Nettie Heideman of Kitchener is the guest poi her consi,•ts, the Ilii,-' ses Heideman/. \1jss ?ntldie Grease is visiting at her et er',9. Mrs. Ira tifoir, Thames Rd., for two weeks. 'Ale .Elder 'Elliott and family of I lint, rich:, are visiting with \Ir: and etre. Thos. Elliott. M;•. and Mrs, Jae. Collin ;wood and three, children of Hamilton are here s •siteang with relatives,. Mr W. J. Heameni and family left Sundae an a motor trio to Sarnia t)etroit and other Points, Airs Chas. \erestaway end children ze.ura:c.l to Brantford Monday, after P. visit with relatives here: Mss 3ertha Mack, after a fess' weeks' holidays at her home ]fere, re- turned to Montreal this week. etre, McKenzie of St Paul, Minn,• ,. v_t,_ng relatives here, the g , s of bee sister, Mrs; Jams \tr71%s,',rtest :Mrs, ,. B. i)urdle- and ,Mrs. ?eueelic of Windsor and _errs,. Carr of Delt:roil are guests Mrc,. \\"nn efelvillc. \ir, Perry Windsor and family of Deshler °, are visiting Mr Windsor's oarents, \fr, and Mrs: Geo. Windsor, miss Dad.sy Jackson; after soending a few clays with her aunt, Mrs. Ne. E. Gardiner, has returned to London. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Connor ,and 1las#ers Lyle find Ray Fanson of Windsor are visetirtng with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wal1,ace Fisher and family of Hun'Csw:,lle are here e this week attending the Davis -Fishery tup- ttals. Mr. Fred Armstrong, who has been visiting with his ursciet, tifrF I. Arnie strong, returned to ells home ii Paris Tuesday. - Miss Louise Livingstone has • re- tur.ue d to Stratford after visiting with her grande .refits, Mit and Mrs. John 1=fawkshaw. Miss Curtiss, who, has been holiday- ing at her home. in Bolton, returned to town last week, arud has resumed her millinery duties, Me and firs. Richard Hun;tie,r are s S ging their daughter, Mrs! Charlie Divine, in -Trenton, N.J,, not in the West, as was state& 1f_- .and Mrs. Israel Smith of Hamill - too, formerly of Exeter, spent al few days during' the .week with relait 'els and old friends ,here, and, at Ciiediatom Me' W. J, iBissett returned Wednes- day ai Iasi trnek`froan a, nleasanit mo- tor tier, to North Bay. M,,rs'. B.iissett is reth ni ng. for aj whilewith her daugthter, Mrs, Ransom'. \4 ee Silas I an,dford arnd, daughter Miss a11lie left ,Frielaly, to viset in: Ren- frew fol e --few weeksl Mr. Thomas ;i-raind!ord le:f t the:: tame evening on his return to his home in Wescorusire Miss Ella Link, vrleo has been visits ing here and ht Cred;itiot far the past few, weeks left Mondeer to spend a few days with her aunt, Mrs,. Israel' Smith, prior ito returning to Walker- ton, where. she eoniducts mijlilr ery rooms; Mr. and Mrs. D. Srtiuth, who have been visiting iveith the letter's aa.r- cnt:s, Mr and yLrsj, I., Arm,stnong,, re- turned to their hones in, Toronto on Tuesday, accompanied tby Inuit May. Arinstrong, who will°ppein,d a few days in trite. city. PHONE 32 JONES & MAY PHONE 32 FALL ANNOUNCEMENT Prices Lower Our Stock of 'Merchandise for Fail awl W, ter ;s rapidly near ng rnanpleeion> Peiges are much lower fo- Fall on nearly every late of (loges -s, many cases being about half what they were a year ago We would advise an early sele't;,ort of your, Fall requirements, while there %s a large range to select front. LADIES' ANI) MISSES FALL AND WI 1 TIER. COATS, SUITS AND J RESS'ES. Our Stoge; of ;the, above tins fol Fail n.•:=i W:atfte', es now nearly. eom- Alete. New Styles, New Cloths. and Cohere :aid. GREATLY Rh.DUCEI PRICES should make these garments noel sellers. Ain immense stock to choose from of the celeltra't,ed Nodtbty y and Rogers garments, 13e sure to make your veleet3,on. early. CHILDREN'S COATS. A very complete range now in .atoek. CLEARING OF SUMMER GOODS L;,clies' White .ilk Gloves clearing at 98e. 5 dozen pais Ladies' White silk Gloves, "'Niagara Maid" brand will alt sizes, worth un to $1.50 pair. Clearing at ont?y. 98c. a Pau SILK HOSIERY tel,FeARING AT $1.00 PAIR Vest' silk esie •-- olor. Week, ,brown, navy aid 63 Pair. :4poerel ctear;,ng Price, only $,7.00 rail. EN'S DRESSES S AT' $1.65 iozeat C3a ld:gas's Ginglnarn Dr --:es, ages 2 to vara. stalcndiI for wear, regtearily ua to $2.50 Face. eieaeeot at eniy $1-,65 eazh:'""••" 6 dozen tai eree --word' uo All Summer Goods Must Go Regard- less of Cost. Our Stock of ball Goods ago r Nearly Complete THIS STORE WILL 131. CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY' AFTER- NOON DURING JUNE JULY AND AUGUST. yzpraia- JO': MAY ,..-.., 1i..µ ..,. T, R. Carling, B.A. Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol - sons Bank, Etc. INVEST YOUR FUNDS in Victory, Dominion of Canada, Pro- vincial and Municipal Bonds, ad legal investment for Trust Funds, At existing prices from 6 ver cent, to 7 per cent can be obtained from these bonds. Orders received by me. Money to Icon at lowest rates of interest. Office -Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter R. N. ROWS FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER,, Embalmers License No, 210 Motor Heusi Service Phones 203 and 20W. If you have anything to sell or you want to buy, try The Advocate Want Column, Tea & Coffee Store For the choicest groceries. fruits, spices, teas, coffee and every- thing in tha grocery line Call and sea us. A trial as to quality will convin. ce. Produce, taken in exchange Jas. Gould FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 6th CENTRAL atzkeed S1 RATFORD.. ONT. The largest and best C'ammercial School in Western Ontario. A school where you can get thorough soursesa under experienced instructors in, Corn mercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy departments. Graduates assisted to positions. Home study courses can be arranged Get our free catalogue. D. A. McLachlan, Principal SOUTHCOTT BROS. PHONE 134 PHONE 134 NEW FALL AND WINTER COATS Our first showing of New Coats is ready for your inspection, We want ;you to sere{ them. We have someeery small ,models, acid our ppric�es are reasonable: NEW PLAIDS FOR ODD SKIRT.S Odd skirts are .popular for Fall, We are showing 0, range materials in stripes and, .plaiidsc Skirt lengths $5,00 UNBLEACHED SHEETING 72 inches wide. ;Plain: unbleached NEW TOWELLING sheeting . of -good ;wieigit and fine of splendid wearing :quality, good even weave. weight and easily washed, Reduced New price per yard 50c. from 45c. to 35ci per •yard. BOYS' TWEED BLOOMERS Good quality Tweeds ere grey and brown shades. Well made andjust the teeing for school wear of new TURKISH TOWELS Large size and good drying! cloth $2,.OQ ,&$2.25 much lower in price ,each. Gat pewit ‘sulpply. 7.5c. CHU,VeS' SHOES FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, They cost ai little ,m'or'es than some makes: 'burt"'wlnren your come to con - eider the extra wear they give, it is: zeal economy to buy them, Southcott Bros. DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Office -Bakers' Livery Batzt, Exeter Calls promptly attended to, :ax;toter DR A. E. TEN/NIA/4T Veterinary Surgeon l McDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter (lately occupied by Dr; Vining) Phone lbw MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the .Advocate Of.« Tice. Strictly confidential; no eeiblete. Dr. G. F. Roulston, L. D. S., D. D. S. DENTIS• Office over Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons, D;. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.S. Honor Graduate Toronto Umivetrety Office -over Giadman & Stanbuty,'ii Office, Main Street, Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEIr.R AND VALUATOR for Counties of Huron Perth, Arattalesex and Oxford. Fetid Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctiorieer ftor Counties of Hunan and Middlesex Prices Rea abbe` and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Creditien, Ontario. If you want to ,order a daily Pap' or magazine, or renew a present matt: icrtption,, leave your order at 11'4 Advocate Office. We save you papejt, envegope postage stamp and colt o ,money order .and when clubbing alit-' tie more besides MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private funds to loan on farm and sila'gie property at law rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURZ,. Barristers, Solicitor% Exeter.