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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-10-6, Page 8EXETER ADIUMATE, THURSDA- ', []CT. B, 1921 Exeter Markets CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY wee.' Barley Family kIout ,... Feed Flour Sheets ........... ............ Bran ..,; Creamery Bu.ter Da *'y' Butter ear l ......... ... Hay per ton Hoge ,, LocalS ,oir Mfr. John Elliott is nursling a, very Doings sore, hand these days caused by blood poisening.. • It, 1,15 \Mrs. Jonathan Kidd, Exeter ' ort,• The Exeter High Schlool will at - 48 to 55 s im,treaang after a severe attack o on Friday. f sena th P<trlc1tC11 High School sp arts. 50 pleurisy 4.65 errand \iris A. j, Peerott last week The West Huron Teachers- Assoc - moved Lnto the dwelling vaca,tecl by 1.,5 at$ort sweets in Exeter High School on Prof. Anderton on S•imcoe streets 1,40 Thursday and Friday, Oet 13 and 14: \Ir Oren S, Niter of Crediton has ,42 to 45 Miss Nettle Pryde ees. taken a pose ineee l to town, occvpedetet rooms in e 36 ten as operator at the Central tele Jr.'A. J. 3IcDorell's block, Main 42 phone Oren; enss Ka, hi' ng re Street. Q ebtred. , The large Ford silgn ost, the south 510 to $13 it 1 'm tra",e ,of E - .ter r„ - ` e of the Ford safes room was 9.00 cently tell f wind onFrie tom .,a ladder ti •h Ie pica. ,.y a ,.. ”, broken F _ dy and badly broken, Air, and Mrs. Clipsan and \Ir. and his back. The weather has been more fall - 'pts apple; `t'1 suffered ireitr.e., ;..o taerdfalwere itThe 1'tns Streei lettsdetceurcltrooiediKhaiz he uC,c>use ei4. laria Mrslaa?e s Sweden CQn,z beeme rernedelled 'n part making n'3erahle rain has fallen -#NNOCit EMENT v+ r, articles was tendered 'erne Venda e'en to the ,new • organ, and also fin- A surprise shower of _shires the t _ miscellaneou, :lar. and Mrs, elect:n, Exeter, \Ir. I. Greb of Hay on Thursday last d1111, bride elect, at he- home :Mon. - announce the s egagetneiit of tlleo Mem se -stoniest south on the second d"t' ei `i'ig by her Purl irrends; daughter. Aura Louise. to Mr, zcess;on of Hay truck the ;rat- elitlul s,hoivers were tendered Rob- ert G. Gillies Mr. and Airy ' a';g n' the culverK to #opt of lir Nines Lulu Martin, bride, elect, during Robert Gilliee Fxe..cr, the ntarriahe, farm and damaged leis t:Ve week,at the homes of miss Stella to gate :dace: glut sly' in Clctober. car ccTnside;ably, The iron went right'outlrcott and firs:. ANT.- J. Heaman l'hsou:, l the radiator. Luckily he was:Bits, Ellen Bedford, Wellington Rd. stenee st >wtv and -except for a shaking London, announces the engagement of els.. std 1r e W. tt eande;s safe ea, eats not :aiytured. ,her daughter, Gladys Irene, to Robert noun e tai c .ga gem r.' at the y veer gest dee g;z r, Lea A., to, lir. • '1 G< rhe liacson ' as informed F Tanp Emery Street+ the mac+riape <ne Ares : He ig'sts of Lucan, the ,n to .gram .an F£,dae night last of t` take y lacL' €n October.• roar- aq4 to .al;, ;?,sole in Octe ber. '' q?ath of tris brother -an -law 'Ur_ t 1fr. e;•f.. Br. ,y, accaunl:anL of the Henrw 'V h to of Fort awe,. , , •4anada:nt .Barra: of Cotttmeroa here, 1 CART OF THA' F S i ,1,"Wte was an,. of the most •proni,nent ha, retia;ve' enotve',of. his transfer to amen of that tQw-t, ,lawyer, ttMayor of the Sault Ste. liarie branch, and he 1t*s. Jas F ere and family dewire; of the to+aat tltnee ye rs, a prom'nena an wd Aire Bray Jear4 in about a week, no thank, the friends and neighbors Odctlt'efovv s b:;ng at ane time Grand Ir. J. D. Flamm of Wuideor takes for tate ern ess,ons of sympathy and %gaster of the order and was Viet 11r, Bray's place here. Jets at keens leas during their recent' pres dint of the .Oddfellows' Rel;ef j 11r Fran],; Collier, who delivers meat bereavement. Association, and being a staunch Con- to MIr Paul's butcher shod from K rk- servative and :a fluent speaker too)* ton, while an his way back from town TOBACCONIST. an active part in all poI'I,lleal nem:. on. Saturday aright last rain into a 'bug - He vine leased a temporary stand paignc. He pas also at hhe time of gy oceup ed by two Grand Bend men. 1 lir. Hockey's Barber stop, 1 will his death !saline rna;;'era•`te of Port The buggy was badly stttaslised and the c >e: up a supply cotuiter for the sale Hope, car somewhat damaged, but the tees of tobaccoes, cigars, chocolate bars, men the buggy and also Airs. Collier ene es gum.:tc. an Fr`da}, 90-. 7. iu Your patronage solic. t:d.-0. C. Ward JAMES FRAY\B PASSES. cs4'aped unherurt, TVs , ontmunity was shocked on The home of air. E. J. Spackman, of FOWLSiC'PFIZR AND CONCERT. _b'x'da, evennes last, Sept. 30n1, tohear 1]anton Road, Toronto, a fanner well TI and concert oo: the sudden death that even'n.' of „ bc, the Tr t':t \Senn► iel welt :n the SI;a Rink. nk. Gal 14 ba the ,na :r e. .1:,: ,vision. A * n.: e sews .l :c benig tg :1 reng d for ' a n,• Don': torg.t the ,date, Os: la.1 et nesters. Ors Wein in s I , October 12th. Ur. 4. sv of Royel Garments. 1t li we*ist Oe ranee t r alter serge ewe see , eros °i' t,E'n,J` t.'. Poe;rC. 9.Ve vs ,t It b = ,i . i t'+ .. . you 041 end ea tirZe , pile, O Tlll'OTT BROS. FOR ALE RANGis Needy n.ES , wee.1 Y!' (: v Apply to C. 11. en l;.slawn resident iof Exeter, was enter - h. , .ghl , y reweted res.dent of Exeter el and a gold rgtg stolen, Edward the parson of ,James Frayne. Mei Fravae had been up town In the morn .n„ and was appar ail: :n his u;uall health. Atter eating a hearty ellnner lean a steam :litter, alto was working at the house, has been arrested and charge•, with the theft, Kay wascon- vcted later and was given three days it went out +o• do some work in th•eat the jail farm. - tgar$en, but not along atter he camel T40 Harv.st Flom,: services in the back °rtto the alious.e and c ompla'-tee 'Penes Strce. Church on, Sunday were cif pairs en the heart and headi ales;, 'bright and interesting, The sermone t'raYre mad: Kim es comer'r't?b]e as by the pas%ar were :appropriate anti +^ss'b.',e and ;int for the doctor and the ctaurch was nicely decanted. The ar;ends ,but he soon became noncan.- music by the hon Was of 'a a ;.c: ions :end continued eo until he passe nature, Hiss Walsh of Hensel). nine ,l c ea ,wax in else early evening. Death pleasingly is the morning and Me was apparently due to a, stroke of Goodwin of JIensall in the evening, paralysis. 1Ir. Frayne suffered al Harvest Thanksgiving, services were slitt erao,'tdted in th. Trivitt Memorial churchd ng>'gro ben rke n about a Fx..er nee, Ii. was aged 6r' years and 18 floral decterations re Very xnuel in lays Bo 1: eeslenea throughout the church, and tree whole presented a very pleasing appearance. The rector, Rev. A. A. Trumrter preached two appropriate and deeply interes:ing d scourses, and the choir rendered choice music, rn one rnf east. ok town on SIX ROADSTER FOR SAL L... t;:; f;ranton which his son now live,. Ia, 11 4,1.0..i..., $25s. d.>ts.n, aela'te ,• ler Frayne had been a resident of avenged 11 Bagshaw, Exeter. I Sharpe and Exeter all his lite. Ho end ltrs Frayne retired from the Cann seven years ago. 1Jeeeased was TIRE FOUND. 30N:3 1"_; c st of lsx:t(r. a(}tvnv r a man of more than passing worth, caw aye sem by nmcnt; ;troDerty honest, upright and coasuienilous in and ;say inn e+;a :nidi. Apply net The to rimed his tby, allhwho. e kn w ham loved ie wd as a.t slue. -r'ti n; disposition, and a true friers 1 and neighbor. A member of the James Street Me:lted;:st Church he was can:stant n 4h? attendana and active in the work of the church. In polities he was a Con '.rvetive, Be - ides his family and other relatives, a Bost of ,friends regret his departure Ile married .hiss Margaret Kernick, who survives, together with one eon William on the ;ferrn,. and .one daugh- ter, firs Roy Parsons, also of U'aborn. One brother and five sisters also sur- elve-Peter of Exeter, Mrs, Willis= Oke a: Usborne, \irs G. K. Beaman of Toronto, Mrs,. Thomas Wark of. near Strathroy, Miss Lizri°e and Mrs. Ed. Tomlinson of London: The fun- eral, which w as of a privatz nature,. took place. on Monday afternoon from his residence ,on James Street, tense Exeter cemetery. feed to test eyes and fit ;lasses £C'-'Ars. Thos. Wank and son. Edward, entifiraldy, Cer rnpractie and LIectri- of Btrathroy, G. K. Heaman of Tor - eat Treatment, for Chronic and :Sera-- unto, 'Arr. and \Irs. Tomlinson and cus diseases, Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 sea Clifford and 'Miss LizzielFrayne ae 5, are ey appontmen;a. Office car- of London, 'Ur. and Mrs.- Wm. Jahn - nee Willem and Sanders street, sto t of \'ssauri; Mrs. Chaff, Johnstion Advocate Office. OFF TO THE OLD LAID. 1lessr.: W. Snell, Harper River,, Herb Southcot. at Exeter, and George Kellet c>t El mville leave tit's week for C}.d Land utth er::tl.'. CONTRACTING. We wish to call the attention of the Public of Exeter and surrounding dis- trict that wte are open to accent, or tender for contracts for all kinds of building We are exp..rienced work- men and by strict anent t on to bud ness we hope to share in the contract work of this district. WARES 8r PRYDE, Exeter. DR. J`THY WARD, hay.ng iecently passed th exam:.nation _ of the .On taria Board of Optometry, is 7ualis APPLE BUTTER AND CIDER, I will be (leen to make Apple But- ter and C?d:r every Thursdav and Friday till further notice. -S, J. Cann FAR.31 FOR SALE. The undersigned is offering Lor sale tint eros rable %'arm in, the Township of S teparen, being Lot 15, Con. 2, known n ass the Leathern Farm, ,con{. ta:rnn 100 acres. There is son -prem- ices a commodious two-story t frame house and, two good bank ,barns! The farm is well drained and fenced, has a ,nic:e orchard, storing creek" with a plentiful su rey jof wafter the year round; tine for ,stock; 15 acres seed- ed down, all fall plowing done, and ;Meer_ are 10 acres fall what t Pose sess:•on •g' -+v -n► ,April 1st, 1922,. For particulars aptly to 1. R. CARLLNG, Exenar, Solicitor ,for the Administra- tor. 50 ACRE FARM FOR SALE Beira part of j-eet; 21, Con. 13. Ste- phen Th •re is ion the. premises a good brick house, bank barna silo, plenty good water, well fenced and drained, 3 acres ,all maple bush, good orcha-4. For .particulars apply on the premises, oft to undexsign,ed.'Pos- session given April let, - FELIX WILD, Dashwood P. O. Fish! Fish! We have made a contract with W. H. McPherson of. Port Stanley to supply us with fish, one day each month during the winter, starting in November, Orders will he taken and . the • fish delivered upon arrival, Fish will consist of Herring, weighing from % to onepound each and will be fine for salting for the winter. Put up m 100 -lb,. cases. Phone your orders to WILSON'S': GROCERY Phone 5 6. 41, of St elarys. Mr and M;s. Hickman Whetstone of Anderson attended the tuneral of the late Mr. Fraline. WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS 1.'ore "ALE -Box 174, Hay P. 0. SALVATION ARMY Sunday, October 9th.-- A Farewell Service at Capt. Barr in: the Town Hall at 11 aim. and 7. p.m. Sunday School at 2,30 pin. Y. P,• C. A The "Y" Bowling Allies are still un- der repair far a few days, Opening as soon: as possible. Trivitt Memorial Church Regular services next Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev A. A. Trumpet, Rectum OA.VEN PRESBYTERIAN -CHURCH Rev. James Foote, B..L , Minister 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible classes. Services es usual next Sabbath. Anniversary services, Sunday, Oc- tober 36th. Rev. Dr. J, J. Paterson, of Sarnia, will preach. JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. j: Wilson, B.A. The grey team, owned by Jas,Smitih of London recently purchased from Richard Hicks, Usborne, won champ :unship at the drawing match at T41 sonburg against six teams, T'hey+lrew three-quarters of a cord of cement with six of the largest men on 'the ground, This is the third year Mr, Smith has won champion,ha.p for the best drawing team. He also won first and second for show horses at Till; sonburg, and second 'at Statfordvillae, first and second at Springfield, .and special prize for best draught team on g'tound, and won two seconds at Belmont, and ,second at Lambeth. Mr. Smith knows a good .horse when lee se:s it. INFANT DIES, On October 4th .thio infant son, Ar- thui George, .of Mn and firs Joseph Kerniyk, ,passed away att he age of 6 morxt'hs, 17 days. The fun- eral takes place from their residence Coon 4, Usborne, anI-Thursday to the Exeter ,:emeiery,M--- lir. S ''.r, ;sanders was in Toron;ta nn bu;tnese this week. Mr. Earl Southeast left Monday for Toronto to resume his studies, Mr. Reg Elliot of Norwich is spend- ing a few days with relatives here, Vies Gritfeth ,of Taranto is visiting with her father, vrr. Jas, Handiford, firs E. J. .We,they left last week to visit with ,relatives at East Orange, New Jersey, Miss Lila Johns and Miss Whimstee are spending a. fevv days here at the former's home,. Mrs Sw.egler and noun Harry of a: or - onto are spending a, week witti Mr. and ,Mrs N :J, lure(, Ur. W. H. •Nfoattcurl of Toronto was here an, business last week, and -shak- ing 'hands: with old friends„ ,Mr, Young Creech of Detroit. came home ,Monday eventing and will 'visit for a time among relatives,. firs. Wes. Welsh of Regina, Sask., arrived there 'last week to spend the winter with her ,matbre, Mrs„ l'aplee stone Mtn W. H, Deairiutg left Sactuwiday to visit friends in Toronto for a week or two, Mrs. Lueflei of Henson acc,ompenie•d her. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and sone, Ken n,eth of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. A. Bowey, Ma -s. ,Clark and babe remaining far a, few days, Means. Linden Harvey and Maurice ;Harvey left last week for ,Tlbtrojnt io to attend University,: the former tak- ing Th•eelogy an,} the latter Arts!, Lieut. Parnell +leavees on Friday for' sTiorento, where tare was called to at- tend the Salvation Army Congress to be held there, re- urn ing the letter part of next week to resume the work here. ' :wiles, Charlotte Dearing,- who ;;pent Rev, Butt of Kirtiome wnll +tpreacun the summer fat her home here, left morning and evening. Fnturd'ay for ,Dietroit, where she will spend the winter, She- was accampan The patrris 'taking annnanersary ser- bed by little :Miss Eileanar Litchfield iv7,:es at Zion on the Staffa Circuit: and Idella Hortap, who were visitors here, :• Zr `John tWn11 s of l'nover, Mich. who has been vustim,g with old friends at Heasall, Seaiforth, ,and atlier places in Ontario, was an town last week shaking hands with old friends inti% MAIN ST, METHODIST CHURCH Rev Geo, McAlister, M. A. Phone 21r3 11.00 a.m.-7 eter. 112rs. Welles .is enjoying good 3 p,m.-Sabbath School and Bible ,i,eialtli and is always a wele-onne Classes. ; ;tor among a large sierclle of friends 7,00 p,m,—',. t in Exeter and tneiigbborh,00c i} 1 PHONE 32 JONES &MAY PHONE 32 Complete Showing of Suits, Coats and Dresses NEW STYLES NEW CLOTHS NEW COLORS LOWER PRICES Northway & Rogers' Garments -Coats, plain and with. fur collars. Dresses in Sergei, Tricotines, Etc. Suits are mostly in Sergee. Don't miss seeing this magsificent display, Special Values in Salts' Black Plush Coats. Z e RQC Men' and Boys' Overcoats & Suits You can buy Overcoats and Suits at the right prices now, New Styles, New Colors, Fine Clothe. They have taken a big drop. Colne in and see for yourself. MEN'S OVERCOATS 'MEN'S SUIT $10.00 sis.on $18 CFIILDREN'S H1 AVS: OVEIke 0ATS $S.00 up 'MOTORISTS FALL COATS $10.00 to $15,00 BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS Ages 10 to 16 at $10 to $12 Children's Shoes We keep these famous lines in stock for Children„ HURLBUT CLASSIC CI "NIS New Flannels for Middies, Junipers, Etc. Just arrivedJ in a, beautiful quality in colors of Paddy, Navy, Cop- enhagen, Scarlet, Wine, Brawn, width 56 incllest, Come to ibis store: for your New Fall Hats New Shape, Fine quality- We sell ,the famous Brock. Hat, in all the ,latest colors. JONES & MAY • 1. R. Carling, B.8 Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol - sons Bank, Etc. INVEST YOUR FUNDS in Victory, Dominion of Canada, Pre- vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal investment for Trust Funds, At existing prices from 6 Der:.cent to 7 per cent, can be obtained from these bonds. Orders received by me. Money to loan at lowest rates of initenest Office -Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter R. N. ROWS 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 Advoaate Want Column. Tea & Coffee Store For - the choicest groceries, fruits, spices, teas, coffee and every- thing in the grocery hne Call and see us. A trial as to quality will convin- ce. Produce taken in exchange. Jas. Gould CENTRAL STRATFORD.. ONT. The -Leading Commercial School of Western Ontario; a school where you can get thorough courses under com- petent instructors in Commercial, Shorthand and Telegtst,phy Depart- ments, Students get individual in• st,ruction and may register at any times Graduates are assay -ted to pos- itions. Get our free catalogue. D. A. McLachlan, Principal SOUTHCOTT CROS. PRONE 134 PHONE 134 - Ladies' and Misses' Coats Wei woof yon, to see our New Fall and Winter Coats, and wh:i e our stock, is not large, we areshowing some very smart models,. at prices that should interest yout. - ALL WOOL SERG1SS $1',510 YD. , Sold last :season at $3,00 a yard: Colors Copenhagen, Rose Brown; Burgundy and Navy, Beautiful fine all -wool Serge, Extra :value et • per yard $115,0 RAINCOATS .FOR MEN ' I'ssett,ty Men's Raincoats that we have been selling et $20, $22 and $25. They are great cGlolttas, and you will need -onilefar the) wet weather,.. Re- duced to $151,00 and $161,50, , IRISH SERGE •FOR BAYS' SUITS $475 pl Yard, A great weeds -1g snatielrital, suitable for making slugs and; odd pam(t';I Sold last season ,at ,¢3,50. at yard; 54 inches w; .ie Special at ,pier yard,- $1.75, SMART CLOTHING FOR BOYS The little felltaivs - ]ilea .enaippy clothing as ,w(eil as, the older boys, We are showing 'same' new makes en goad wearing ;materials. Whyslot se: them. beifore your buy your next) suit? Southcott Bros. leneats ann.' DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Office -Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter Calls promptly attended to day or DR. A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon. McDoaell's Stables, John St., Exeter (lately occupied by Dr, Vining) Phone 26w MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly confidential; no witness, Dr, G. F. Roulston, L. D. S., D. D. S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Cloned Wednesday afternoons. - Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S. Honor Graduate Toronto University Office—over Gladman & Stanliury,'a Office, Main Street, Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED - AUCTIONEBR AND VALUATOR for Counties of Huron Perth, - Middlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario. FitANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer floe Counties of Hunon and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Crediton, -- Ontario. If you want to order a daily paper or magazine, or renew a present sub-' scruption, leave your order at tai Advocate Office. We save you paper, envelope postage stamp 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 viillagie property at low rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Barristers, Solicitor's, Exetett