HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-9-15, Page 8EXETER ADVOLA,TE, THURSDAY, SEPT, ib, 1921
Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wheat
Barley
Oats
Family Flour
Feed Flour
Snorts 5. r.••
B17513 ...... ,...•„
Creamery Butt:
De rl Butter ......... >.•
Eggs t.
Lard e R 20
Hay ?ger ton ... ,. $10 to $13
lieer
�.. 1.25
48 to 55
5 150
2,20
1.65
... 135
45
36
9.00
Mr ;eel Mits. Stuckert and family
n'l \tis. Royal of Kitchener spent
,,�.
e,I:c iiia fir, and Mrs. \'Till:=an
Kuntz:
t •. JO.. liarig and Mrs. Charles
leakey a, D:.o t spent several days
n..i.-c1-t-vcs here the guest of their
stoic•, airs. N. McAvoy.
Ge + Bissett of Winnipeg is
'one to: e few days vis, to g vti ra
reativeo zed trseeda, M. Bissett is
Beaking viva rad old trends art glad
to se: his;. egrets.
FRUIT; IN SEASON
Ga.. us a ea:: an Fair Day. All a:
sottres ere tees due and must be set
tied to en ce,
C. L. WILSON, Exeter
CHEAP RATES.
London Exhibit oz -leaving: ;n the
nerrame ats ocloeki 51.00 return.
Phone 115 SY LVANUS CANN.
"CA`ia AND CARRY."
\1°e ant hiatigerating this systau in
ur Grote* Business.. By doing bus-
iness on Vat: t assn systtni and doing
eway waan the expense of delivery
we bex4cve we cen save our customers
teener or 711e: grc:.r es earl con-
.eetie,. r; Wt start October 1st.
L WILSON, Exeter
Tee lairrearee S:Doti•' F; will tor
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ter ?`:"!3ool Grounds Frilley
en erre. loth.,
RANG!. FOR : Al h
Aa In . tet ....1 R e,
. e ".; _pa 4,1 1She re
i. ss
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AL* Fi) a t * l.ti n •lit\N FAIR
1t w °" le reeth 'maw vie to -
'.N. If. ;Elaxlaer: :-.4bour canr tap ht
:to to London Fatr. 11 e a a a vte
..v dur ne tee Fere littera: ,etre
osseee
W. II I JODGER'F,
.Local Doings
Clyde Heywood unfortunately
cost. one of his Haze ,gvey horsea last
week. This is the sec+oad one this•
summer.
firs. Elston last week disposed of
he brick residence ;on Huron :Street
tri Parltiinson, of Usborne, the
;;rice paid being $1900.
ears. Jane Snell, Huron street, was
eon -eared to her .bed for :several days
during the past week, through illness
but is now slowly irnproeiag.
etas Elston a Exeter has taken
ever the millinery establishment of
:Sass Cameron, and as now in pos.-
„session-Canton
os.-,session-CI_nton News -Record,
Three rinks of Exeter bowlers en-
joyed a visit to the Dashwood greens
On Thursday evening. and were a few
shuts ahead on. the everxiag's plata.
The Seet neer Rod and Gun in
Canada, the sportsman's monthly, has
• aepe ren an. a new a ul improved form.
The magazine is larger aid on coat-
ed paper. The hunting acid shooting
-tories etre good.
Twp, ranks of Exeter M asosnte bowl_
ere:, slipped by tW. J. Heiman and R.
G. Seldoe atte tded the Scottish Rite
bowline game end- banquet et the
Thistle Club •Londort„ on Friday,and
had a most enjoyable time.
1]unseith, coal end prodace deal-
'4 r,. Vit. Marys, had several thousand
dollars loss in a fire on.Sept, 8, which
destroyed the motor and other mach -
;awry The fire is supposed to have
started from a spark from a railway
engine
The marriage took piaci: at the
racme of
M. and Aire. John, Thanzp-
son of Usbarne, on. August, 31st, of
tire. -daughter Carrie \V llena, to .1r.
Ar1ow Copeland, Pot Sof Mr. and Mrs
Robes r Copeland of Usborn>, Rev.
Foote, officiating.
MILLINERY i tPENiNGS,
Sant:d ,d , aeetestaier loth :and cal -1
ow.rer date we w ,,t show advanc cl
E alt :and Winter models. Here on t
t . - play are the very latest mtll.nerV
Intel the leading tashion can-
res, togett r with ori ;anal °.'reationr.
.ani our t.wra wort ro.)nn.
Pre es netar .xwessi e
1a. V. 4URLISS.
t#:s ErSI!ELr of seed wheat for
e.,ie. S1.5is per bushel.
Earl Geiser, Dashwood,
WANTED TO Ri.NT.
House or unurnished rooms wanted
to rent Will nay $Z(' tti 525 a month.
Amply at AdvocateOf.ice. _
FARM HAND wants work, For
particulars ;apply, phone 97, Kirktun
sine.
PIGS FOR SALE -ti weeks old.
Asa Penhale. Exeter
F ARMS FOR SALE,
10:: acres on London Road, forth of
Exetc- seed with crop an it.
A._a 56 acres, W 1-2 Lot 5, Con s
Hay. being grass land with timber and
wood Possess:on given at once. The
ter:.,; zee easy. _Apply at Advocate
CONTRACTING.
We wish to call the attention of the
Public 01 Exeter and surrounding dis-
trict that we are open to accent, or
tender for contracts for all kinds of
bu !ding We are experienced work
niers and by strict attent t an to busi-
ness
u.siness we hope to share in the contract
work of this district.
WARES & PRYDi, Exeter.
.r
HOUSE FOR SALE.
Nice ,commodious 6 -room Frame
House, situated on the south side of
Ann Street, Exeter; in 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 apmoint-
ment Consultation free. William
and Sanders. Ptioine 43.
HOW IS THE PUMP?
New Iron Pumps and Fittings an
.Stock Iran or wood pumps repaired.
Weals pumaed out or cleaned.
S. J. V. CANN, Phone 115
SOUTH HURON FARMERS'
CONVENTION,
The South Huron Unitedi Farmers'
Political Association wall hold a
Convention in ,the Hensall 'Hall on
Thursday, September 29th, 1921, for
the purpose of selecting a candidate
for the Federal House,
Meetings for the appointing of del-
egates will be held, in,. each poll, ztn
each municipality on, •Tuesday evening
September 27th. All electors in
syrnaathy with the principles and pol-
icies enunciated in the platform of
the United Farmers of Ontario and
the Caorarlian Coruncil of Agriculture
and willing to support the United
Farmer., Political Parity are cardeally
invited to attend.
W. '.SLACK, President
GEO. LAYTON, Secretaey,
,
4t,
The easiest w ay to convince ;z wo-
mast as, to' agree with her.
41r�. Bishop, Simcoe street, has
mated over the Ford Garage.
Emplaynkent being scarce .one reads
•of •amany former 'teachers returning to
the prefessian,
The road to•;prosperity •is marked
by the signs of advertisers who have
gone that way before,.
Lader, will .hold the mun.;cipal el-
ectioa. en that city on Dec, 5th this
year, instead tof an New Year's Day.
After four weeks' .holidays Rev, A.
A. Thumper again occupied, his pulpit
in, the Trivitt Aiemork 1 Church on
M unday het,
We are sorry to report that our
old i:riend, hlr. Fred Luxton, is not
improt'aszg very rapidly, although he
gets about a little.
Acton town council• has established
a precedent in Halton County by vot-
•.ng the reeve a salary of $100, and
the councillors $50 each
John Pryde, Ed, Howald, Wan. Rico
ers and Ret; A. Pi, Trurnpr wort the.
Friday evening bowling tourney with.
three wins, and zti talus of 31.
Mr. Thos. 1lcCurdy this week hand -
,d cls a couple sprigs of black can
berry bush on which were some doze
ens of beautiful rip „ eher.~s.
The Verity flow employees of
Brantford have suggested that the
company open. their warts and reduce
the employeeswages 25 per cent.
- A country exchange got into trove
late with a doctor when a carless
•eomaasitar set• up an, item !e read,
"The doctor first felt the patient's
purse.”
Another weekly newspaper, the
Chatsworth News, has ceased publica
tion, In making the announcesi.ent the
News says heavy cost of publication
has made it impassible to carry on
further,
All peraanns ar limns who have been
n the habit of sending jewelry ar
other small articles of tnerchandse by
parcel post under registretipn, must
of they desire to cQatinue this after
the .inauguration of parcel postIn-
surance on October 1, prepay them
at the letter rate of ,postage,
The boys of the High School on
Thursday organized for athletic
purposes, with H, M. Miller, president;
Wm, Lawson, captain of senior base-
ball team; Osear I-Iarr so:n, captain of
junior baseball team, R. J. Wether.
bu anesa ma:teger; Lyle Statham. asap-
tear of trade team; Fred Heiman,
eerretery ; Howard Daemon. Treasurer
ainee March last the cost of teas
h;, shown a greater advance .hanbas
.: ben registered during a like
pe od en the past 40 years+. Good
tetaic' tea now costs 15 cents or
lt. cert,- a pound more at the garden'.
titan 's did six months ago. There
no doubt that increased consutnp-'.
t:an in mar;y countries, and the fact
that Russia is now taking a large
aauontify of tel, has had :something
<ta %%hit this alm(at unprecedented.
rec. z Masts.
FIRST AT TORONTO FAIR,
The Emblem, owned by Messrs. R.
T. Luket t Son of town, won first
maney in the 2.15 class at the Toronto
Exhibition races on Wednesday of
lost week, making a mark of 213?i,
'lige Emblem also won. at London on
Tue nae in straight heats,
LARGER A.TTENI) ANC1.
The first day of the High 'chooi
term showed an attendance of 112
which is a considerable advanec ov-
..r pia:vireo years, and has since been
increased to 116, with others to
follow,
Corning to Exeter.
SALVATION ARMY
Staff t:aptain and Mrs. Lewis, who
have spent twenty years among the
.Heathen of India. He will speak in
the Opera House an. Mon. Sept 19th
at 8 ;..m. on. then many wonderful
experiences. We want the Opera
House full. YOU come. Silver c•olt-
i'e tion?_
Y. P. C. A.
During July and and August the Y
rooms will be opened only Monday and
Saturday nights, but any members
wishing to enjoy the games can apnly
for the keys to Mr. Cale on any
other aught
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Regular services next Sabbath at
11 a,m. and 7 p.m..
Special_ collection for Citizens' Relief
Rev A. A. Trumper, Rectors
CAVEN 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.
aoecial collection far Citizens' Relief
Prayer service Thursday evening.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J, Wilson, B.A.
11 am, -"God's Laugh."
3 pan. --Sunday School and Bible
Study.
7 D.M.-"A Great 'Offer to a Young
Man"
Excellente Music-Yoni are Welcome-
Speciat• collection for Citizens' Relief
MAIN ST. 111BTHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A.
Phone 21x3
].1,00 I a.m.-"God's Tboughts Cloward
Men's. (
3 tern.. -.Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
7.0.0 p.m. -"The Drag Net.',.
FRED KERR HIGH.
At the largest .hooting tournament
ever staged at Jordan Station, Ontar-
io,, Mr Fred Kerr of Crediton won
the- high average prize with 96 out
of 100. Over 200 baskets of peaches
were gin•:n as prizes, Fred will
doubtless now Sac in the market for
the sale of peaches, and ;if so we
may feel that we bought too soon@
airs. James Dignan visited with her
son et Lucan,
a lir Ed Powell returned to Wind-
sor on. Friday last.
Mrs, Ed. Snell of Sarnia its a ;sit-
inil among relatives hare.
Jr. Rich. Bissett of London, visit
ell in town on Thursday last,
Miss Florrie Dinaey spent a few
tlat•5 to Windsor timing the week.
\Iasi Alary •J. Gill of Detroit is vis-
iting relatives end rfrlends here for
a few weees,
Airs, W. Rutherford of Hamilton is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Mil-
ton. Jacobs, Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. John. Jacobs and Mr.
and Mrs Milton Jacobs attended To-
ronto. Exhibition. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Chapman were
in London this week owing to the
death of the latter's uncle.
'Ir. and Mrs, Gea. Ewing and son,
Jack, after a visit with. Airs. Amos,
lett on Saturday with their home in
Fort William.
Mr. Nelson. Hill and wire, after a
week with the ,fortner's parents, lir,
and airs. Jas. Hill, returned to Niagara
Falls on Wednesday.
\ir. and Mrs. Wm. Penhale and Mr,
and Airs Luther Penhale and family
Exeter were guests ;of Mr. and Mrs;
D. I). Crittenden, Sunday. Mrs. Lu-
ther Penhale whit remain; here for
some days. -Blyth .Standard.
Dr. R. Y. Ferguson and his daugh-
ter, Mrs Hitchcock, returned to their
home in. Pontiac, :Mich., Thursday last,
They were accompanied by the form-
er's sister, Mrs, C. B. Snell, who spent
several days in Pontiac, returning this
week.
Mrs. C. Cryer and Mrs. F. C, Mc-
Donell who have been here with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John. Hawk-
shaw, left Monday .morning for their
homes in. Detroit, ,accompany, d by
their parents, who will visit in that
city for a few aweteks�
Mr. D McKitteriek of Calgary, Alta.,
who has been visiting wit relatives in
Credito t, spent a ;iew days here last
week with his sister -In-law, Mrs, Mar-
shall Mr. McKitte.rick, waho is a very
enthusiastic Oddfellaw, is a delegate
from bis home lodge to the Sovereign
Grand Lodge now beim held in To-
ronto from Sept. 19th to the 23rd!
It is ,expected that •440,000 Oddfellaws
will be in attendance and a monster
parade is being arranged for the 23rd.
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled ` dining car service
Sleeping cars on night train and
Parlor cars on principal day trains.
Full information from any dried.
Trunk Ticket Agent. or C. E. Hare -
mg District Passenger Agent; ToroMttn
N. J. DORE
?yore 46w Agent, Exeter
Special collection for Citizens' Relief MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.
BETHANY b) C H Sanders at the Advocate Of -
2.30 -Seventh Mystery of the Kingdoan -,ce, Strictly confidential; no witness
rte.,,-;
PHONE 32
JONES
& MAY
PHONE 32
EXETER FALL FAIR SEPT. 19 & 20
Complete Showing of Suits, Coats and Dresses
NEW STYLES 1`hW CLOTHS NEW COLORS
Northway & Rogers' Garments --Coats, plain
Dresses in Serges, Tricottnes, Etc. Suits are
Don't miss seeing this nzagsifieent display. Sp
Black Plush Coata..
LOWER PRICKS
an
with. fur collars.
mostly in Berges,
;fail Values 5.n Salts'
BARGAINS FOR FAIR WEEK,
Lathe.' White Cotton Night Gowns, regularly $3.00 for Steal
Ladies' White Fl,'annellette Nightgowns, regularly 53.00. for ,..51.95
30 Snail Ladies Corsets, Crompton's La Grace brand, a reg $300 for 53,00
Lades' Black, Sill: boot hose. r gularl] 75c, for 500, pain
Children's Ribbed Cotton School, Hosiery,.,.r...... . 25c. pair
Ladies' Silk Blouses, reg uteri!:up to $3.50, clearing for ,.,...52.25
Lades' Georgette Blouses greatly reduced in Price,
Admiral Middies, regularly up to $2„ St1 value. at SI.25 each
Ladi'es' Parasols, regularly 52.75, clearing at . ,... ...,,. L95 each.
lien"s Heavy Ribbed Underwear, regularly $1.755,., ..,. for 51.25
Men's Blue and 'Khaki Chambray work shirts, very special .t��,...... ,QSe. each
Men's Overalls and Smocks to cel' ar at ................ ... $L75
\Ien"s Cottonadc Punts at...,. $1.98
Monarch Yarn, all popular colors, two ounce ball .,,............... .. 35c..
CLOTHING S HOES H.A.T.S.
The new styles in Men's and Bows' Suit. and Overcoats ter Fall arra
here, fine all wool cloths at greatly xeduced prices, The new loose -
tatting Overcoats for young men in a variety of colors. Fine all -wool
Bloomer Suits and Odd Pants fur Boys. '
SHOES- These new lines for Fall lust arrived,^ -Empress :tor womt'n.
Slaters for men; arhd. Classic Shoes for Vhildren.
SPEC IAL
Big Assortment of little Boys' Overcoats just arrayed„
selection early.
JONES & MAY
weggdem
I. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister Solicitors Notary Public
Commissioner, Sol%cftor for the Mal -
sons Bank, Etc.
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 flex cennt 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 DEAL1 R
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.
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and , every-
thing in the grocery aline
Call and see us. A trial
as to quality will convin-
flake
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Office -Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
g atlls promptly attended to day or
ni
DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonelI's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
Ce. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. H. Sandthe, tf�
Produce taken in exchange fief, strictly confidentiers atalA, nodvocawJettieOib,
Jas. Gould
FALL TERM FROM SEPT_ 6th
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
The largest and best Commercial
School in Western Ontario, A schoolt
where you can get thorough sourses
under experienced instructors hi 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
BARGAINS FO R FAIR DAY.
We. have decided rto have a few specials far tFair Day. A 1 'env oo-f
them are ,mentioned below, nand they are rept bargains, and will be sold
only on Fair Day at these prices, ,
40 .in Factory Cotton, heaviest we
30 pairs wores's button and lace have ever seen for a long time, -
sloes, sizes, 21-2, 3, 31-2, 4. Regul- Splendid for pillow cases and sheets
ar values up to 55.00. Old price 50c. yd. Fair Day special
1.0 yds for $.1195
Corset, Cover Embroidery. Reg,
40 and. 50c, yard, good weight and
fine weave. Fair Day 25c yard.
White Rlannellette, 27 inches wide
a lovely white for .chntidrenn.'s use,
Fair day special 10 yds far 51,75
Fair Day special $1198
FLernealette Special, 351n, wide,
Regular price (per yard 35c. Faint
Day ,special 10 yards for $2.50
Shirting Special 7 yards for $2
Black and wihite. Reg. 35c. Fair day
special '7 yards for 52.00.
;men's Work Shoes -50 pairs irh 1 Boys 4 S•
Shoes -15p airs, sizes
tan wi:tth or w'sthaut toes cap., lege ,• These will Sown go at
$5.50 I+adr ISary ,parade 4.48. Fair Racy price 52...39
20 �pair. C'bildren's White Pumps Ladies' Wh-te Canvas Shaes -S5-
p zes 2, 3, 3 1-2, 4, Regular $3.50
cl ring at Fair Day prices 48c, Fah Da
, y price 98c.
Iv your, 1a1atrs couptt, here on Fair Day,.
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L. D. S., D. H. S.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L, D. S., D. D. S.
Honor Graduate Toronto Univeriiity
Office -over Gladman & Stanliury's
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm'
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office of
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer Lor Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Creditor',, - • Ontario.
If you want to order a daily paper
or magazine, or renew a present sub-
scription, leave your order at tff`e,
Advocate Office. We save you paper,
envelope postage statap and coat of
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 villagte
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors,E14011: