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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-9-8, Page 8Exeter Markets Cl-1ANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY Weeat h,a . 1.25 Barley ,........ ,,...i.. 48 to 55 Oats ,..... 50 Family Flour x„ .., 5.15 Feed Flour erts a . Bet Creamery Butter Der). r} Butter 39 20 2.20 ..,.... 1.05 1.55 Eggs Lail Hay ,per ton ., $10 to $13 Hog:; �, 10.00 Last we::n wase Pretty warm one. fru::h 1.:ar :ter than The early part' f August. Mess Reta Rowe has been engaged as teacher ::t ..tem �'s School on the se: o .d cenc, ss -on of Hay Tp,. Tse 3'ti ar,hips of the Trivitt Miem- G :at chume igen -the members .of the :viler :t very pleasant outing et Kettle Paint, 'ea Lake llttron, on Tuesday of last week.. They were conveyed :t autemobiles, -td the day be in the a toast enjoyable tune was spent by all. attendance. On returning the ,gnerry• crowd stopped e.i at the home of Warden Dearing where a . i;:at ilaatiot fpf the good time followed, sing ng and other .arnusemeat le:Mg eadulged in. With the Slr.rer Cournter we have the most up -to -elate and sanitary system knewe. to the grocery trade, Da you know the satisfaction of buy.. 'l v+:ut gods over this caitr4ter? Why throw away your money an the pankage goofs when yott have a Sher-. er Counter at your service. Buy by the pound. HARVEY &' HARVEY CHEAP AI' RATES. London Exbib«#io;t--leevi ,g in the 13,trrrt;n, at ,:o'clol'kt $1100 return. Pone 115 SYL ANUS CANN. E TRAY BCLL itee .d „ere. the pre eves of :.w arra air.... -r cI, I.ar. D. 1 a :. t`. tire. e -t, e qa; $rd e bull b nwee a 1 ..d v ivl. teener ;:est hay: eeev er..2'. „ ID Operty :arid praying, suite .; e.rP r , ii is n, Crc'ditonP.o. AUTO .lei o 1_a.p'.l rtm)N F,:IIR It will be werth )-out v:ilide to sa W. II fod ee t abate attar trip L oto to Leedon I air. We go ov fry clay during .the Fa'. tingeev •:our passage. early. W. H. HOL)GERT. MILLINERY OPENINGe Saturday, Si pterib. - loth end tt 1 belie .Llys we •,F.:1 hew advanceed Fall and Winter models. Here on deplay+ ars: the very latest rmllueery r dea.s from th hada;; taste=cin f ' es, ;ngeth.r with Sri',*,';1:11 f reatiom p front our own workroom, Prices never exo•essive T{..,.CURLIS., 300 BUSHELS of seed wheat for sale. S1.50 per bushel. Earl Gainer, Dashwood. WANTED TO RENT. House or unfurnished rooms wanted to rent, Will nay $20 to $25 a month. Apply at Advocate Office, --- FARM HAND wants work. For particulars apply, ,phone 97, I;.irkton Pee, PIGS FOR SALE -5 weeks old., A. Prelude. Exeter FAR S. FOR SALE. eta acres on London Road, earth of Exete- Will bL: sold with crop on it Aea :l acres, 1.V 1-2 r 4°. 5, ....on d Hay bong. grass land cr;ci. timber :and w ocd Possession given at once. rJi .e•::. , re' essy. Apply Adv�cau, - CONTRACTING. We wish to call the attention of the public at Exeter and surrounding dis- trct that we are open to accent, or 'gender for contracts for all kinds of budding We are experienced work- men and by strict attent r on to busi- ness we hope to shar:: in the contract work of this district W ARES & PRYDE, Exeter. HOUSE FOR • SALE. Nice ,commodious 6 -room. Frame House, situated on the south side of Ann` Street, Exeter; is good repair, hard and soft water. For :terms ap- ply to I. R. CARLING. Exeter. DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractic and Electric Treatments, X"Ray; Hours 10 to 12, and 2 to 4, and by, apaoint- ment Consultation freer . William and Sanders. Pfjroae 43. - HOW IS THE P,UMP? New Iraa Pumps and Fittings In Stock Iron or wood pumps repaired, Wells pumped out or cleaned. >. J. V. CANN, Phone 115 • SOUTH HURON FARMERS' CONVENTION. The South Huron Unitedi Farmers' Political Associaatioon, will hold a Convention in ,the Hensall Hall on Thursday, September 29th, 1921, for the purpose of selecting a candidate for the. Fe'eral Hauser 'Meetings for the appointing, ofdel- egates ' *ill be held, in, each: poll, in each municipality on ,T tesday evening Sep tember 27th. All electors in sympathy with the principles and ot ivies enunciated in the platform of the United Farmers' of Ontario and the, Canadian Council of Agriculture and willing to' support the Un;i,ted Farmer. Political Party are, corclrrally invi ed to attend, W. FLACK, Presiden't'. GEO. LAYTON, Sec.retar+y, 4t." EXETER .ADVOCATE, THURS1I,AY, SEPT. 8, .921 Local Doings Labor Say was quietly spent in taws. The Brussels :Post is, taking a hoI- 'dey this weele t The Can,-iitsg Company commenced the corn pack on. Tuesday. ...Exeter won the soft ball league by de€eati tg Crediton 15 to 8 in. the finals, • Rea. Wilson, after a month's hold - day, is again ion duty ill James Street lfethodist Church, Rev W. G. H. McA11jster licca- pied his Pulpit in 11ta.' St;• Church on Sunday, after his holitdays. hiss efargraet Kuntz bas resigned her position at the Express office to attend school in the Fourth Form• At the recent sale efr, Wm. Reid :purchased the brick cottage of the Late, Mrs. Ramsay, paying therefor $2025. Mast. Dorothy Kuntz has been en- ga ed to teach irk School Section No. 3. Stephen, teomrwocing her duties 'I uesday, If your children do not ga toSue.- day School send them to the Salva- tion Army Sunday School et the Town Halt at 2,30 p.m. .Mr. Herds of the Civil Service Com antss,or- ryas in town 1 ast week, gee lite an oral eeamination of the so -- era! applicants for the Exeter Post- ntastersflip, and interviewing the business men and others regarding the aawc„ lir. Everett Skinner of Usborne exhibited h .paa vine at elle Advocate off;ce on Tuesday afternoon that measured seven .feet, six inches and Goreeined 18 pods tof well developed peas. e'k'e award you ithe medal, Ev- t"sett, for pea growth. lfr, J. R. Rpuket of Seafortb, late of The Canadian Bank of Cumnferca staff, Baden, has ben transferred to t., the Exeter branch, as teller. '1r J F. Gbtson, the late teller here, has crit the banking business and is now :at late home iu Hamilton. 1)r V. C. Graham 1.:s ted the "a Zk tall l<i vin's Hospital, Toronto. Thurs- dz.v mid examine. th " little 9Ai ent iiia" the Relie tonin: tee: ens ;.tat e't t.: torr treatment, end tva teassial i;. groa;ress ng lavorabl , a t,a encrt ho;,: of bemg restor.4 :o ta.'r- health. t-NLERWENT OPERATION. errs, A Hastings wale was taken ill; suddenly last week, went to St. Joseph's Hospital. London, on Friday where she was operated on Sunday for anintern-it growth, She is now d. 'nen : dy, endat is ,hoped her con- •vttia:t wsll soon be improved. BOWLING NOTE. - About fifteen 'Dashwood bowlers Retied tlw Exeter bowlers in their Frdavevening tourney. The prize were won by 'Wi W; Tamaan's rink, consisting of George Snell, T! Fisher ut Dashwood, R. N. Rowe and W; W. l aman i he Exeter bowlers are Pleased to have visitors on. Friday evening, Two rinks of Exeter Bowlers wen': to the London Rowing Club tourney on Wonday last, and both got in the renals. R G Seldoies rink got sec- ond prize, while Its N. Creech's rink tost in the finals for fifth prize, With Mr. Seldon wet:' T. S. Woods, J. A; 'tewart, and W. W. Taman. and with lir. Creech were W. C. Rivers, R. W Puke and T. R. Ferguson. A .rant" consisting of 11r. Rout sign, E IIowald, E. Harness and 0. Am.lesson made a 50-50 record at Mil yrton on Labor Day. SALVATION ARMY Major Byers from Stratio ~rd will 't it iu. t Sunday Services in Town 3 yl lea.m. and 7 p.m.; North End 3 p.m and Park 8.30 pale All are welcome. Y.P•C.A. During July and and August the Y rooms will be opened, only idondayand Saturday nights, but any members wishinti to esnhey the games can aptly for the keys to Mr. Cole on any other night Trivitt Memorial Church 11 a.m.-"The .Quality of Divine In- eerpretati;on 4!' 7 p.m.• -",Christiana. Certainty." Rev A. A. Trumpet, Rectort OATEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister 10 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. --Services as usual conducted by the pastor. Prayer. service Thursday evening. JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH ,Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A. 11 era.--"Tlve Ideal Christian'." 3 p.m -Sunday School and Bible Study, . 7 ,p.ml-"Hardening of the Arteriies": a common d'isea'se. Excellent music -Hearty welcome to all,. MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A. Phone 2123 11.00 a.m.-Sa,cramep,'t of the Lord's Supper, 3 p.m Sunday School and Bible Classes; 7.0.0 • p,m-Th�e.tiVL`ini,ster. • BETHANY 2.30 p.m, -The Salcramelnjt.,, JrJA. J. ticDonell is visiting in Paderieh. (. iliiss i f. A. ;,Tom was in Toronto fora few days. Miss Jessie Manson, ;of London was home over the holiday, Miss ...Marjorie Huston of I9ttnns lle was home for the week end. 'lir Herb. Southcott, traveller, is a• a speeding a few clays in retype, A1r. Alex. Stewart of London spent the holiday with his family here, _lir Frank ►Sweet a+£ Sarinia spd nt the holiday with his parents here. \1r, Beverley Acheson of Wood- stock was home over the'.oliday. "lir and Mrs; Chris Zuefle of Flint, lt_ch., were holiday visitors here. lire and Mrs. Richard Treble of London were holiday visitors here. „Mrs. James : Grieve ,has retuned from a visit with her son. ;n Strath^ roy. .ft' John Markham of London visit - el old friends hire over the week end. Lo ,Itev.ndaTrumper and famiilanai)*have re- turned from, a month's holiday in gt .Miss Florence ..Disuney and Mies Annie Day spent Sunday and Monday in London. :hs. A. L. Sanders after spending a few weeks in .Stratford, has re, turned Thome \Ir. and Mrs. Bray and child left on Saturday for Shelborane for atwa weeks° holiday;. Miss Cora Sanders of Toronto is spending three weeks' hholidays with her parents here. Mrs, David Rosa and two children have returned efter spending some months in.. W.itta' peg. lir and Ars. Garfield Sheere .and art o children of Brantford are here visiting, with ,relatives. Mr and Mrs, Fran.; linnet) of De- trot* visited over the week end with Miss Charlotte Dearing. `Ir. and Mrs, Ed. Treble are visiting their ,.on, Leon, an Toronto ,and at - t` ncl;ra:„ the Exhibition. V:- Cl ft Spackman, i'SIr. Maoclo41-, fated and :!Miss 1'l.eAkrs et Guelph les- ite:1 her• over Labor Day and Mrs. W. R. Davis Rel Mile creel:, hare hen guests of Mr, and Mrs. F. A May for the past week. Alar. and Mrs. N. Ogden J-ttf.trn:d this tveAlk from a motor trip to Brant- ford, Hamilton, Toronto and Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Slater and Mr. Bert Miller of Detroit visited Mrs. E. ;Sanders and :airs. R. N. C;rec:ch c„t° Sunday. \tr. a nil Mrs. Chandler of 1 er diam accompanied by Miss Ethel- tlweet, visited at the home of Mrs. John s'weet. \Ir. and Mrs. C. H. Sanders and son C Borden, returned Saturday from a vi ?':: with Mrs, Ed. Sanders in Mus- kegon, :Bich, Mr. E. I. W+athey, who has been visiting with relatives in. Toronto, re- turned to town. 1,1onday; to resume his teaching duties. Mrs, W. S. Cole and son Harry who have been visit ng with her sister in Agincourt, and her ;mother at, Lucan rteturned home the Clatter part of last week. err. and Mrs. This. Newell, Air's, \r MoAvay and Miss A. L. Sanders are tisiting in. Stratford, the farmer atteneing the wedding ,of Mr. New- ell's brother. Mer. Herbert L. Brown of the head office staff at the Standard Bank of,. Canada, Toronto, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs, Jos. I;.ernick, Thames Road. Dr. R Y. 4Fergusoni and his daugh- ter, Mrs Hitchcock .of Pontiac, Mich, are visiting with the farmer's mister, 3Xrs, C. B. Snell, and other relatives and friends here. 7Irs, Wrn. Kuntz has returned from . visiting her brothers in Ubly and .Port Austin. Mich. Mrs. E. Scott, who accornpeanied "her will visit .in. !)etioit before returning here. Rev Thos, drown and wife • of Lindsay visited with the former's sis- ter, firs Thos. Bissett, Usborne, last week. 'Miss Florence Brown and gentleman friend of Toronto, also vis- ited with \Ir. and Mrs. Bissett dur- ing the week. Mr, and Mrs. Weywith Penwaeden and Mr. and Mrs, Wilfrid Calton and son James have returned to Chbthare after a, pleasant !visit with the -for- mer's ormer's brothers, W. H. and Albert Pen - warden. Mr. Fred arnd,.Miss Priscilla Penwarden accompanied them to London; :lir. John Hunter of Alberta prov- ince, son. of ithe late Leonard Iiunte's of Usborne, who ."has been‘'visaing his sister, ,Mrs. Thos. Murdock of Hensall was 'calling on, old Usbarne friends during 'tie past Week, It is over 28 years ,since Mr. Hunter left Ontario tear :the Nest and as .24 cont- equence he ;sees many changes in bis natt;v,e township and province. RMNDTRUN'K SYs EM THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexe.eiled ,dining car service Sleeping cars on night traits and Parlor cars pn principal day trains. Fultz information from any Grande Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn- ing District Passenger Agent, Toronto N. J. DORE Phos, 46w . Agent, Exeter MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED b3 C H Sanders at the Advocate Of - `rice. Strictly confidential; no witness PHONE 32 JO]E..S PHONE 32 Special EARLY FALL VALUES Ladies' Black Cashmere Hosiery LOT NO. 1 --Fine quality Meek casbnecre yarn, mixed with :.sotton, size 9, 9 1,2, 10, redu..ed in price from $1.25 to 85c. pair, LOT N.O 2-13lack cashmere., 1'4 carwe11 brand. reduced in price from $1.65 to $1.25 LOT NO. 3 -•Pe una„n's extra. heavy tea- l cashmere, ail wool, sizes 9, 9 1-2 10, reduced 'for earl) fall selling ,from S2.00 a pair to. $1.50 pair. SPECIAL DROSS SILK VALUES. 1 web only Bevy black .pnil t'te dress silk 36 save wide, w r:al bargt> n for eerie fall selling, at $1.75 yd. Extra quality Inessaline 'silk le n wy brown, and wine shades. This is an exceptionally goad wearing silk. Our very special price $$2.00 yard. ADMIRAL MIDDIES at $145 4 dozen, of the celebrated Admiral needles for +largo girls and nttist' , regularly priced up .ler $2.50, now clearing at only .$L25 each. Middies for smaller girls at 65e each, .000 3 dog ladies' black parasols, assorte;1 styles of straight and ring naevi dies, well worth $3.00 each, our very special clearing price only $1,95 LADIES', MIS$ES. AND CHILDREN'S FALL AND WINTER COATS SUITS £s; DRESSES. Dozens of styles of the above Ewe to select £roan, Coats in black and 'the. most popular colors. many shown with fur collets. Deems ir5 Ser es, Tricttines, etc., ernbroideree,and beaded. Prices much lower. LADIES' PARASOL BARGAIN at •$10"95 Good Serge Sults, all wool, at from. $23.50 to $35'.90 csuit. s FURS We have just reeeived' our first shipment of winter furs. We show the most popular lines in Muffs, Throw- ;uarfs, Cape t;_ifects, >ste., at very reasonable prices, COTTON STAPLE BARGAINS. Heavy White Fiarnn.11ette at 19 c. yd. Extra heavy bleached circular piilow cotton 40 x 42 wide, very sgaeld value at -50e. yard, Yard wide apron print with bortde.r, at 25e. yard. Heavy Shirting at 35e; a. yard. Children's School Hos icry, black and Brown at 2Sc SEE OUR BOY$' SCHOOL SUITS AT SPECIAL .Pit teeS". `ONES & MAY EI. R. Carling, B.A Barrister Salicitoe Notary Public Commissioner, Me- sons for the - sons Bank, Bic. INVEST YOUR FUNDS in. Victory, Dominion of Canada, Pro- vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal investment for Trust Funds, .At existing prices from 6 per cent. to 7 nex cent. can be obtained from these bonds. Orders received by me. Money to loan at Iow'est rates of +niterest. Office -Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter R N. ROWE FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Embalmers License No. 210 • If you have anything to se,11 or you want to buy, try The Advocate Want Column, DR. HENRY A, CORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON .Mia DENTIST office-BkersLivery Barr w Exeter atlls promptly attended to day Storenigh 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 Westezut Ontario. A school. where you can get thorough saurses under experienced instructors in Com mercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy '-� departments,, Graduates assisted to positions. Home study courses can be arranged Get our free catalogue. Phones 20J and 20W. D. A. McLachlan, Principal Motor Hearse Service SOUTHCOTT BROS.' PHONE 134 PHONE 134 NEW FALL ANDS WINTER COATS Our first • showing of New Coats is ready for your inspection. We want you to .see them,. We have some: beery small models, and our prices are reasonable. NEW PLAIDS F012 ODD SKIRTS Odd skirts are popular for Fall. We are showing a:. range of new Materials in stripes and plaids. Skirt l.ei ngths $5.00 UNBLEACHED SHEETING 72 finches wide plain unbleached NEW TOWELLING sheeting of '•good weight and fine of splendid wearing quality, good even' weave, weight and easily washed, Reduced' New price .p'er. yard 50c, from 45c, to 35d, per .yard. BOYS' TWEeD BLOOMERS • Goad quality Tweeds ani grey and TURKISH TOWELS brown shades, Well made and just Large, size and good drying Cloth the thing for school wear and much lower in. price each, • $2,.00 & $2,25 Get your stip'p1y' 75c,. CHUMS' SHOES Fc%R GIRLS AND BOYS. Thea cast al little snore than ,some, makes, but •wlh,en you came to con- sider the extra Wear they give, it is real economy to buy them, Southcott Bros. ikoefr of. DR. A; E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter (lately occupied by Dr. Vining) Phone 26w MARRIAGE LIC•II[NSES ISSUED by C. H. Sander. sift Advocate Of. face, Strictly ; no witfiese Dr. G. F. Roullsto¢y L. D. S., D. D. S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Dr, A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S. Honor Graduate Toronto illeiro}lrgity Office-overr Gladman & Stanliury'a Office, Main Street, Exeter, C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONE1,R AND VALUATOR for Counter. of Huron Stock ap Perth, cslieSa �0=.foe Office at Central Hostel, Exeter; Ontario, 1iRANKI TAYLOR , Licensed Aucttdoaeer for Counties of Husion and Middlesex Prices. Reasonable and Satiufa`ction Guatraateed, Crediton, - Ontario. If you want -to ,order a daily paper or magazine, or renew a present stile sicription, leave your 'order at t^hhe Advocate Office. We save you paper, envelope postage stamp and coat off money' order'.and when clubbing a lite ye .more besides. MONEY: TO LOAN _ We have a large amount . of private fund to loan art farm and village Property at law rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter