The Exeter Advocate, 1921-11-3, Page 8EXETER Ai1.VIGATB, TR 1B 1JAY, NOV, al 1921
Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNitSDAY
Wheat , ,i 90
Barley ... ,,.. 48 to 55
Oats • 34 to 40
alanitob:t's Best Maur ......y 41,
Family iy flour , 3,90
Past -y flour :.4,5
Feal flour Lea
S ,-t^ 1.40
Brna 1.3C
Creamery Butter .42 to 45
Dairy Butter 36 to 39
1~ ggs a*e.g leid - .... be
E es heel ....... 40
Lara 20
Hay per tea . , , $15 to $ltw
I.le gs
S.Ott.
..
k EAl~ORTII-1•IhNSAA L.
11,>n: Dr. Tolmie, Minister, of Aar
cultarre, till address meeting's a- Sea
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feral on Mo,aey, tae,. r, at 2 o'cloc.l
eel at Hers;al 6 o'cjock in the even,'
Other sp,za lga Will also address
then: meetings.
RENtsW-ED COWS. FOR SALE.
Ter sane re:tewed Durham cows to.
• e et my st tiles„ Loado<t Road;cote a
Veaser _ e I, ,Mos 175 r 4, Exetw:'
ENt.TER Lr.F.O: HEFTING.
The aigular raeetiaa will be held
• \L edaesea v Nov 9th, :end a special
progrear-e :s bare; provided. This meet -
Sae vw-sil be spseial interest, and
cn.rebv.ls s.eould some,
Tee teas ; ti.s.inest Alt. :lion
will take pia:: at :he Opera. House,
Nevemb.r 1' when Grand Aratt-
st . + t,: enc . t will be held. Featur-
ed on till:. iesearam wBl bq such well-
k.,SOWA artists a,, Alien Dunbar, Lady
seame I _n ; a t n Munro,_ Jttven3le harry.
n..itele , Mar Bishop. E'l:aitlli:on wood
igen .+opothy unra, cls r-
r . sa,l-i attertainen and the Famous
flee sl s n Jt ver4e Pie Band. All
;' ties. is are wall known. in
;ler pub' t .,s assured of a
easel z ,tae ata e. hearty ;.ugh.
p.m won. mown u minirms• 1+40,11,
as , t:tib S T RAYEle.
-...ea ers m ties' r ,. n li
Qua:tee:a Swamp, yv o
eat p r heifers, ono, bleak,
,tr el ed. and wint
e. with
,ebss en cl sr, Arvorte keow
rid ;.n _.�:" r a1}watts r4.e+.tii}' acarr
wee 1.'sberne.
R R 3, Elie:- 445.Kirk1,441.
s
BOOK LOa -Ye•lea took aw twee t
Huron, Streit end t, ' R. tstat'orc..
1cade7 n:*:ct:a ..v ,.. A.h.,, ate ofU4e
\VANTED Lv.a"s ,epr sce:ntative at
Exeter rertrese t "The Old Reai-
t.ble Fantle:1i Nurser ss." and cover
surra treling ;c. -'tor: Splendid open -
eta far tate reght man Exclusive' ter-
itory highe,t eommssions paid -Stone
• Welleatten. Toronto, Oat
COAL 11EATER. AND WOOD
hlEATER FOR SAIL::. Apply at the
Advo.ate
S TR A.Y STEhR.
There strayed onto the premises o£
tae turd: rsigned. Sodom saw mi11. on
er .rout Stet 't+ °e i :aerate steer.
Owner can Lave came by preying
property and n Yy.n„ ; zpe ses.
Silas Staniake, Hay P.O.
HOW IS THE PLr11P?
New Iron Pumps and Fittings in
Stock Iron or wool pumas repaired.
Wells pumped out or cleaned.
e. J. V, CANN, Phone 115
CONTRACTING.
We wish to call the attention of the
nubile ot Exeter and surrounding dis-
trict that Ec°e are open to accent, or
tender for contracts for all kinds of
budding We are experienced wo.rk-
:nen and by strict attent t on to busi-
ness
usi.ness we hope to share in the contract
work of this district.
WARES & PRYD1, Exeter.
DR. JOHN WARP. having recently
passed the, examination of the On
trio Board of Optometry, is .fuel..
€:ed to test eyes and fit glasses sci-
entifi�aliy. Chiropracti. and Electri-
eal Treatm:nts for Chronic and Nerv-
ous diseases. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2
to 5, and by appointment Office cor-
ner William and Sanders street.
APPLE BUTThR AND CIDER.
I will be. open to make Apple But-
ter and Cider every Thursday and
Friday till further notice. -S. J.. Cann
Local Doings
Mr, E. J. Christie is confined tahis
;Sant owrng to kae3 trouble,
Sass 'sera Row= IAA again, engaged[
wvine Messrs,. Gladman & .Simsbury f
as stenagraxaleze.
,
Eeeter High Ssheal boys played a
game as baseball :n Lucan o f Satutr-
.:lati lesie.e by a s: ore, of 5.4.
,
W R. E,lltatt of near Can;raliaz
last week disposed :of his 100 UM'
grass farm on the Town, Line, ale
G:t+ v ay. south of tired tot, to lir.'
Wm. Grieve of Stepan z. Immediate
,,'`eseees,o,2 given
3i.
exan r ation of the records of £
:he Surrogate Court at Chatham re -1
deals the fact that almost every little
lute in the county has a mortgage all.
es ewe,. There are nearly 1900 lien;
rens against Kent county metorcare.'
Our subscribers by mail will please.,
net nu: us .o the expense of sending'
<. eats, for there r n•'t three c'erct s .
*refit on a subser! tiore Our list is
. uage - : y t f..w >.veeks. You hake
a re ee`pt anyway, 41 rernitt ig by pos-
al or express order, The Advocate
lebels weree changed this week. Look
at t5: label :and see if its ardscorreet,
la .:!: rail n advance. Please pa.\,
Hallowe'en as far as' we ;have heard,
was spe»at ire a zeasos *ble and sen-
slate tenter by our you people, A
little+ ap4rt in the early part of the
ev n`ttg was indulged itt, but no dam-
P,ige of any . oszSetluence w '008'4
Numerous little gatherings of the
younger element d;,sported, around in
,r Qin•; costutne, ,but these were alt
diemlesed at a creditable hour: We
.:ongratulate our young people on. their
good sense.
DEATH OF MRS. JOHN URt;la'4',
Word was received here this week
by lira 1.. Hardy of the death at'
*naw tl alae, Hans, on October 21st, of
her :aster aiartha Ann Bissett, %val-
ef the. tat: john, Drew, aged 76 years.
Mr. 1?rew died eight months before;
Mr. and Mrs. Drew left Exeter emny
'sea..; saga and resided in Snowttiake
runlet' years, The r:ma ins were tab,
ITrr -a"g tor a tennert; t Bt-
ideS :Sirs Hardy (Inc outer slater,:Ntrs.
sigins et Winnipeg, survivee.
UORaE ARRIVED.
l ,,st w. ek res:a lved
l; t311 Qzt
jtwt imported from
cot:and. It arrived le excellene cora-
dctien, lie is a horse of remarkable
bre cling„ having been sired by Bry;lon
Sit el<1. champion Dunure Stephen, 'a 1
FOA of Baron, of Buoltayrie, His dam
wets t prize marc, sired by a former',
Highland and Agricultural Societe
Cletntz.on, Royal Saluto. Mr. Miileris
to be caargratula.ed on securing; such
a fine beast for 'the improvement of
.:l: an this Inca LLy
FARM FOR SALE..
The undersigned its offering, tar sale
that desirable farm in the Township
of Sttephen, being Lot 15, Con 2,
known as the Leathern, Farm, ,cone
raining 100 acres. There is ,on prem-
ises a commodious two-story frame
house and two good bank barns; The
farm is well drained and fenced, has
a nice orchard, spring creek with a
Plentiful supply Io water the year
round; fine far ,stock; 15 acres seed-
ed down, all fail plowing darn, and
there are 10 acres fall wheats Pease
session gleam eA.prial lst, 1922 For
parti.:ulars apply_to a R. CARLING,
eaetter, Soliciato¢• for the Adminstra-
tar.
BROOMS
.A. place where four -string brooms
can be bought for 450. These•brooms
will be sold at this price for one
month only beginning O'aetober 27th.
We are offering special bargains
each week.
WILSON'S GROCERY'
Cash ihd Carry
Phone 5 6.
DRAY AND BAGGAGE
earthing you have to move eve move
it swat/ale
Motor T'ru.;k and Horse Dray at your
Eervieel,
Ante Lavery Horst Lavery
BAGSHAW & EASTON
FOUND -A robe. Owner may have
same by gloving property and paying
expenses. Apply Edward Fauider, R.
R. 2, Alba Craig,
SHAWL LOST. -In Usborne, on
the road leading to Exeter, on Tees -
day afternoon, a grey plaid shawl
Finder will confer a favor by leaven;
at the Advocate Office.
A. E. ALMOND, the noted Eye
Sight Specialist iaf Toronto, will be
at the Central Hotel, Exeter, , Nov.
ells tad Sth
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICLS
Sunday. -Town Hall.
11.00 a.m.-Holiness eeleeting
p.m. -Sunday School
7.00 p.m. -Salvation. ;!Heating
Open. -air service cit 3 p. m. In the
North End
Tuesday -S p.m., Cottage 1Hecting at
h'.zme of arm. Webster, :n North End
Thursday and Friday-Hensall, Cen-
traes and Crediton visited,
Capt. :viacGillivray Lieut. Parnell
Y. P.C_A.
Rooms open every evening of the
week
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a.ni,-Rev.. R. J. Bowen, •'M.A.
Western Ontario Bible Society
7 ea m. -"The Duty of Thanksgiving"
a
Wer a Poppy on Armistice Day'
'Iter A. A. Trumper, Rectott
CAVEN PRESBx'xj'RIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a.m.—Sufi. ay School and • Bible
classes.
11.00. a.m.-"The ;Thankful Heart."
7.00• p.m, -The Woman's Auxililary
and Logie Circle Thank Offering
Service.. Rev: Ben. Smillie ,of Cen-
tral India,, ;will sereacte
JAMES ST:^METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J, Wilson, B.A.
Armistice Memorial .Day,
Anp.oseriaate' s canons ;by the min -
later, Suitable 'mush,: by the choir.
Sabbath School' at 3 pen.
All weleat re.
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geis. McAlister, M. A.
Phone 21r3
11 a.in'.-"Thee Cup of Communion."
Our ehuirch anirniversary Nov. 13--
Rev.
3-Rev. J. E. J. Sarnia,
preadh.er.
3.00:'l ''aneeSabbath' Sehaol & Bible
/asses, e es. ee
i
7 P.m eed-Z aas
lfr 4Bowve4'
AT: BETHANY
2,30 p.m, -"In Re,rnembranee,"
lar. Jobe Cole on Thursday last
rl_v.00sed of his 100 a.:re. farm in the
Tcvsvns.hir of Usborne, Lot 28, Con,
b, to Mr. Arthur Glanville. Possession
.eivea April L. • ,
1 wa leaning fines xnatnufaeturutg
farm implements, have announced re-
_uct:ons in ,arises ''of front 15 to 30
per cent. The reduction applies to all
finished mpltiz.ents (stored at the
heed -quart rs *ere in the different
brenc;ltee
and :s Maxed upon an estim-
ate of the lowered costeef producC,on,
applicable to implements hereafter to
be turned out, although the ampler
meats um being offered for sale were
produced larder higher cost : onda-
tions.
NEW POSTlIASTUR,
'Sit•, \1jton Wiliam Pfaff, returned
soldier, has received the a,p,poeretnent.
of postmaster at Exeter, following the
late W J, Russell, The several ape-
r .ants received letters on Tuesday
from the Civie Service Commission he
formfna them that .lir Pfaff had been
appointed. •
PRESt.N TED WITH A CLOCK.
Nt;°g1 bore to the Humbler of about
75 gathered at The home .of 1fr, and
firs, James 'Dearing, Lake Road, on
1.1onday: evening and snent,a very est-
jayable 'time. A number of the friends
contributed song selections and a?
dainty lullah 'WAS Serted, after which
a handsome. clock was presented to
the family prior to 'their leaving for
London, the 'presentation being made
by Mr, John Carrick and Mr. Nelson
$taMake, while the address was read
by air. Horace. Pfaff; The affair was
an entire, surer; se to \Ir. and sir;
':/caring.
DEATH OF ALBb,RT 1VILLARD,
Word was re.:eived here of the de-
mise on Friday last, Oee cZ3th. at
Gravenhurst Sanitoriutn, Muskoka, of
Albert Willard of Exeter North; at
the age of 59 years; lir; Willard
bad been in failing health for about
a year, he having v:ontracted a heavy
cold which settled on his lungs Three
montbs ago he went to Gaavenburest,
btu liis de' eine continued until death
re,' va i 11:m. Born .in Dalhousie Tp.,
Lun irk County, ,he cattle to this d:se
triet 45 years ago. He married Mary
Reeev and she with seven sans and
five daughters survives. The children
are -Henry of Ancaster, Norman :and
Herman ot Eyebrow. Sash,,, para. of
?tt:rachelsca, Amil. Edward and tan -
est at borne, Mrs, Jobn.Kydd of Exeter
11rs. Geo. Soder of l lit.;1te11, . Mrs.,
Wickert ccf Flint, ';hely Annie and
A13ice at home. The remains were
brought here on fonday morning and
the funeral took dace from the fam-
ily residence, just north of Exet-et
to the Exeter ' emcltery on Wednes-
day afternoon.
Miss Louie Amy i, visiting in Brant-
ford.
Mr. Douglas Stewart. left Monday for
Toronto,,
Ur. Wm. Dignan of Lucan spent
Sunday with his parents here.
Sir. Ed. Davis sof the Bank o£ Com-
merce staff, has been transferred to
Forest branch,
lir, and Mrs. Chris Teale of Lon-
don spent Sunday with :Sir, and Mrs"
Thomas Seem+.
fir. Fred Hogarth, who has been in
the West for some time, returned
home last week.
Mr, and •airs. Nelson Kestle return-
ed Thursday after a. visit at London,
Woodstock and Hamilton.
.bliss C. Sweat has returned home
after visiting friends in London, Till -
soutane and Derabam Centre
12r.. and lire. Gordon Sanders of
Detroit area visiting the former's par-
enta, \1r. and Mrs: Robert Sanders.,
Mr. Alf, Kelly left Wednesday for
Delaraaxte Nan,., after a. three months
visit here with friends and relatives,
.lir Frank Knight who has been in
Guelph for ai few weeks, spent the
latter pari of last week with friends
n, town
lir. and Mrs. C. F, Hooper returned
Oa; week after spending some time
in Toronto, Niagara Falls and other
Hunts east.
'Ups. Roberts of Toronto has been
risitin,g her sister, .\Hrsl. H. W. Doerr..
She and •hirs, Doerr are now spending
a week in Mitchell.
lIr. C. H. MfAvoy of Detroit, who
has bean sojourning at Iran Moun-
tain, Mich., arrived home Friday last
and will spend a. few weeks at his
home here,
'Ur. Jahn Hunter of town and Mr.
Fred Stevens of Stratford left Wed-
nesday on a deer busting trip in
New Ontario, going about 150 miles
n:c'rth of North Bay,
AIr. Wm. Etherington. of Usborne,
bvho has been in ;tlie WLeetst for about
three months, returned home on More.
day. lie reports„the West very dull
awing to the very low ,price of grairzl
Mr. ” T. H. Newall and Mr. A. Me-
nonell were in Stratford on Monday
attending the funeral of the farmer's
uncle, 1vir. Richard McArdle. De
teased ,had been ill since July last, fol-
lowing a stroke'. Mr. McArdle was a
aorominent ahotrseman and a lover of
sports.
•
HURONDALE ..
The Hurondale Women's Institute
met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Ether-
ington., The Crediton Institute were
the guests of the day. After a short
business meeting an enjoyable pro-
gram was -put on by both Institutes.
Mrs. G. Frayne gave several violin
selections. instrumentals were ,giv-.
en by'Miss•Eva Oestreicher, Miss M.
Morgan and the Misses Pym; alea
read-
ing
ing by Mrs. C. Hoist and a vocal duet
by Mrs. Carke and Mrs. Woodall. The
paper which was very' interesting
was given by Mrs. H. H. Eilber en-
titled"The Hygiene of .Cheerfulness"
The program was followed by a very
pleasant social hour at which lunch
was, served. ` The'next meeting will
be held at Mes. A. Ford's. "R`oll call
topic •''Suggestions 'for , Christinas
gifts.
•
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PHONE 32
JONES .MAY
SPECIAL VALUES FOR
NOVEMBER
LADIES' AND 1l 'Saha"' COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES AT BAR. -
GAIN PRICES
74!ORIW
Every suit, Coat and Dress must be sold in a hurry;, To accomplish
tb:s we hate made very substantial reductio as in prices: We still have
over fifty coats 'to select from. These are real bargains.
GIRLS' COATS
left to clear at cost and less.
ANOTHER. SHIP;D NT OF JUMPER FLANNhLS
hate just received another shipment of middy and.j
Colors, Sand, Navy, Red, Wine, Paddy and F-ench Blue,
Prices reasonables •
er flannels
SWEATURS FOR EVFRVBODI AT BARGAIN PR ICES
In order to reduce oux' ;stock w e.lace on sale this week our • ettj;ire
Mack ofLadies', ;!feat',, Girls' and Boys' Coat SSweaters at greatly re-
duced prices. Dozens tae select' from -
WOOLLEN BLANKETS
We have just received a shipment of the celebrated Bates' & mates'
Pure Woo; Bla,nketsl, These ore t t Loire, of beautiful soft all wool qual-
ity and sell at only X14.50 pair. These are the finest blankets we have
err had in our store's
HEAVY DRESS ;Glial: AT X1,95 YD.
Extra Special tai is month, heavy dress s"lk, 36 ire wide; all popular
colo<s, 4nclud ng black for November sell=ng at only .$L95 yard.
STANFIELD'S Ht,AVV MEN'S UNDIsRWEAR,.
For November Selling at $1„751, and $2.09 garmerta. Gat
this month.
:,ar3;plr
L- »UUS' GLOVE -
The new Gloves are bele for Fail and W:aatei. Smart stIZes :n dou-
ble silk, as two rota.. also eilain Myles also he new silk gauntlet glove.
We have heavier Tines ;n; .heanuisett ,in alt ;popular c:o1or4
YOUNG MEN'S .'SMART OVERCOATS
We have a smart ulnae of Overcoats for young Men. and youths, *f.t
more staple lines fear older nest;. We melte an inspection and comparison
of prices n 'those l xtt:s.
BOYS' OVER COATS --A nice ran ge for boys from 3; years up,.
Wear a Poppy Armistice Day
Wear a Flanders Poppy Armistice Day .in honor of :tit
so bravely, and .n memory of those who lie amid the cr
be offered for sale the latter part of this weak. The prat:
used for a very worthy cause.
whofought
These will
will be
JONES & MAY
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�
L R, Carling, B.A
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol -
sons Bank, Etc.
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in Victory, Dominion of Camada, Pre-
vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment for Txust Funds,
At existing prices from 6 ver cent.
to 7 nee cent 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 DEALD.R
FUNERAL .DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
Embalmers License No. 210
ARMISTICE DAY
WEAR A FLANDERS' POPPY IN
HONOR OF THE MEN WHO SO
BRAVELY FOUGHT, AND IN ME-
MORY OF . THOSE WHO DIED
THAT WE MIGHT LIVE1. ._
If you have anything to sell or you
want to buy, try The Advocate Want
Column.
TO CORRESPONDENTS
Write oo we wide of lite paper
only.
Check oft this list, ,it .fir ' assist
you to remember an impaoratpast item,
Deaths Marriages, Births.
Accidents, Church News,
Suppers or Presentations,
Removals, Visite:1,
Lodge Nears, Floes,
Public Impitogemaepts,
Law Cases, The Crops,
School Matters.
Avoid all 'stems reflecting oe per -
moral character, but send ALL`THE
NEWS.
CENTRAL
S'TRATFORD.. ONT.
The Leading Commercial School of
Western Ontario; a school where you
can get thorough courses under com-
petent instructors in Commercial,
Shorthand and Telegraphy Depart-
ments.
epartments. Students get individual in-
struction and may register at any
time. Graduates are assisted to pos-
itions. Get our free catalogue.
D. A. McLachlan, Principal
+
SOUTHCOTT BR.. OS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Ladies' and Misses' Coats
Anio.ther shipment erriveed on- Monday. These coots all hare fur col-
lars ,and are full, lined. popular peices are .$35 to $45..00
We are offering a, few specials at . $15.00.
YOUTHS' AND MEN'S -OVERCOATS
We are showing some very smart styles in Boys' and Men's Over-
coats.. The ,prices ;that we are quoting should interest yout
NEW DRESShS AND ODD SKIRTS $ STANFIELD'S UNDERWEAR
This weak we have ,on dils,piay a full Once worn you will -need no otn:ext
range of add skirts- and dressest They It wears well, waelges: well, and the
are at very popular prricesa, We ,invite price this seals;on ps• very ,lows
you to see them Rad label each, , +` Si 2100.
BLEACHED LINEN' TOWFLLIHNG.
Every pair .is gua.raan.teed` to gave There spe•cial. ,,vralues" in bleached.
satisfaction.. They are- now ,selling at°table linen un very neat paattjerns at
tee old price, ae,00.. ; Der... yard, 65c;, $125, • $2.25.
DOMINION RUBBER BOOTS
Southcott Bros.
DR. HENRY A, CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Office. -Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter,
Calls promptly attended to day at
eight.
DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonelPs Stables, John, St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUES
by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of.
fire, Strictly confidential; no wjtiaeg,
Dr. G. F. Roulston, 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 Uni ertity.
Office -over Madman & Stasttiury'a
Office. Main Street, Exeter,
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEIIR AND
VALUATOR for Counties of. Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Earle
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Central, Hotel; Exeter, Ontario.
• FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
.. Huron and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
.. Guaranteed.
Crediton, Ontario. .
If you went to ,order a daily papd4
or magazine, or %renew a present sal , .a„.S
sacription,, iIeanre your order at the
Advocate
Of'c
Office. Wee -
t save you r
Pap
envelope postage stamp and cot of
money order :and waren clubbing a lit'
tie more besides. ,
• 'MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large attiount of private
funds to loan on farm and village
property at low rates ' of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter