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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-1-12, Page 8EXFTEI, . AJ1VW ATB, THUR$lA , "TAN. 151 19-22 Exeter Markets e CHANGED EVERY WEDNeSDAY Wit ia 1,15 Barley . .��,, 48 to 5S $4. to 40 etraitoixes Best 'Flour .M....... 4,15a Fami3y Flom ,, ,,, „ 3.90 Pastry Flou' , ., 3,25 Fed Floor ,,.. 2.011 Shorts 1.55 Bran ...,, ..,.:...,y.,; „Y. 1.50 Cr ornery Bute- -., 45 to 47 Dairy Butter ,,,.. 36-39 EgI rgl .�. 49 Hay per to ....,,, $15 ,,, to lt? art $16 H ',r, ,•.,,, .., HE iS COMING.—A. E. A1moai. the noted eyesi est specialist st o F ror:to will be at tee Ce-utral Hotel. Exeter, Welateskif.y. Tan 1:S. One d .y • sic tiou tore arrytktm to sell " tau wane 'Yo leo. try The Advocate Wart Column. BUY LESS COAL AND Vitaee WARMER, Faa the draft with Bronze Aut,L.- ma.:,c Wee:riser Strap los Doors and Weteceve. Seed eral lanai Ort Pkons etre N. OGDEN, Exe e I lege E F OR S ALE, • w two-storey ileus£, ;nosier ceneeniencee, for ;sale. Centrally he- eaated czt Exe.er. Imreledi, to passes:;osis C B. SNELL, E:tetter 'Your a:or:=g: Battery 'needs sweat a:tentnon at osis time of etre year. We have spa•. a egelp hent for properly taking flare of batteries over winter. I.,:tl us take t':'i.re of yours. W, 3 93EElt, Easter, I']sa .a reit way and the PAS:Wstway to cl:+rtes: Q: sonic property or sell wrier sorsa;! allele, le, find a teepent for your :Sou •tic en art ere you have lost 6tfi +n `f e y414 were ;,t, is to assert' sr .01 ,.dvt.:ra the " \i a:.t COMM" 4s ,t, j dvoeetes COAL IIEATER AND WOOD HEATER Ft tR SALE, Appli: nt the Advocate ¢ 9t3tw t: HOW IS THE 11 1P 7 New Iron Pumps and Fittings M Stock Iran or wood pumps repahed. Wells pumped out or cleansed. f, V. CANN. Phone 135 • R. JOHN WARD, Ghirpfara,; for & Opties','sn, Cheopractie and Electrical Treatments for C:4ronic and Nervous Diseases,. Spectacles scientificalLy fit- ted, Hours 10 to 12; 2 is 4; end by appaVratmint. Offi.e--Willient and Sanders Sts.. Phone 4.3, MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The Counsi2 of the Corporation of the County of Huron will sheet in the Council Chamber, GoderIeh, at 3 seelo':k Ti ,1) wtterrioa:n of Tuesday, til. 24th day r:i January, 1922..x11 a - counts against the County must be in the hands of the Clerk not later than Monday preceding the meeting of the Couaca G. W. Holman, County Clerk God:reel, January 9.h.1022. ANNUAL efEETXNG EXETER AGRICULT'L SOCIETY. The ,A,nnuel Meetatng of the Exeter Agricu'itural Society will be hell in the Town, Hal}, Exeter, cm. Friday, Jsnuary 20th, 1922, at 130 o'e lock p,m. for the purpose of electing President, Vic .-President grid Directors for the ensuing year. and transacting .other impa►rtsnnt business. All members and interesting parties should attend this meeting. The Directors are particularly re- quested to meet before the annual meeting at 1 ,o'clock sharp. THOS. HUNKIN, R. G. SELDON President Secretary "' Lloyd Englaatd has been a•,ppoint�et1 Local Doings• P,osiuiastsr o£ Cre•ditosa„ See Credi- Mr. 'S,Vm. Ward of Exeter .has be- arxnw denier ;a Gray -Dort elotor Ctrs :n Exeter. Herberi l,ayrlor of Toronto has hien au,ao;n:ed rector of the Aegean, parish of Hensel and Steffe. \tr. WC, 1 C'.^rter s vele :a be Dart 'ega'n Acer beers, .cafrre t to he ;acme for s ve-a! days !browses illness_ The freight service en the L. It. S B. has been ca.: : down to one train a. day. The freght from the south L •'.n= up every Monday, \Vednes- raa• end Frelay, and from the north es°ry Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day. It +loon Owen. ;a Barnedc boy aged eti years. wise had been norleng fox D :ion o;' Kingsbr'dg north Gotle-e- a hanged himself in .he eria en, January 5.hn :n the early part ee ley end Ws jowly was found ihv cnnpleyer. No reason :s ;`sena .Lir .!t: rash 3,`t:, On Tuesday, , Jinx 3rd, Inspector J. f eten. Tem of Godetech passed .he et :ere anniversary of his first day as . a> h. r, ani the Central School seef diet town presented him with . ia.onegtt ; a: roses ;11r. Tom taught e<.ol :Ca.:, _a 1$12 in Cenfield; and :r was pr,Ceete9 at Georgetown, Maa.er at St:. :Marys and at :rathrey Coit ates. In January, l 8ti Z3.: was :rtuade Inspeseer .o4 pub - ;s se•isarols in Wes' Huron. SPR,a.IN1 D Liele k9,RM. Mrs. C.a har::nae G`d1ey whine 1c;t11*iag art 11 a, s eesvali; near Mr. James legn:n s residence en Friday last fee and spraned :he ligaments of one arm vers. severely. Wh.t1e she is do- ing ne.ely the injured: member has 'aueed rsxtis.derable sufferiee. she had just returned from a; visit with her sister Z71 )bantreal. • SWIFT RUN. The Express team, owned by Messrs Bagshaw s: East•n. Inade a lively rue slowrn Meet Street tit ednes- slay night of last wee, They had been driven down front the depot with quit' a nttimber of Express par- e I a eel when Ieit Watley: in freest 4f '-he apo: t Qtte a tool: Inght zed torted down en Street at a breakneck speed. They a n',nued the #!.. orae.-,. i '\.i. -... • ;' unl!, p,.,r1y , ppos,to.ISS Lewis" r.r,iJe.=pica when ..hey turned off the road to the 'r 1Lt and collided with a hydra Pole the tongue of the wagon penetrit.n it to akonlsederable dis- tance a and bringing the team to an abrupt standstel. When .raptured one hors; was down in the opposite dir setipan to wlt?eh they were running. sit;aw'n$ .hat th sy must have reeelved a 1:rrible jolt. The front wheels of the wagon were driven, back midway under the platform, and were con- siderably damaged. The throes s was also belly broken, but strange to say ale horat•.s were apparently not mei { the worse for their escapade. FARM FOR SALL+. I'he. undersigned is ;offering tor sale that desirabl= farm in the Township of Srtepin::n, being Lot 15, Conn, 2, known as the Leathorn Farm, ,con- taming. conttannin. 100 acres. There as on prem' ides a commodious two-story frame house and two good bank barns. The farm is we11 drained and fenced, has a nice orchard, sprig creek with a plentiful supply 'of wader tthe year round; fine for stock; 15 acres seed- ed down. all fall plowing done, and there are 10 acres fall wheat. Pos- session giv:n April 1st, 1922. For particulars apply to L R. CARLING, },xett'..r, Solicitor for the Adminstra- tor. Contracting' We wish to call the attention of the nubile of Exeter and surrounding dis- trict that we are open to accept, or r tender for contracts for all kinds o building We are experienced :work- men and by strict attent r on to busi- ness we hope to share in the cpntract work of this d Meet. W kRES & PRYDE, Exeter, Dray�g and Baggage e • Anything you have to move we move it reasonable of ter :Truck "and. ldors.e bray; at your Service, Auto Livery Horse . Livery BAGSHAW & EASTON`. li leer ttoweli:f'fe secured severs pna.s with seven entries in the Poul fry Show in S. Thomas recently. LOST—On Jan, .6th, a. cord tire, rine, , arri_r. and license Net ;59-129,. Finder sui.ably rewarder on leaving same at Ford Garage. Exeter. SA.VATION ARMY SERV IC1.S St'rvices in Public: Library Sunday Jan 13th. , fajor Byar, Divisional Com manlier -or Stratford Division. 11,00 ant.—Holiness sleeting 2.30 p:m.—Sunday School. 7.00 tent —Salvation Meting. Hearty Welcome, ..to all, Capt. 113acGillivray Lieut. Parnell :,11.; C. A. Lad?a •rttilY lin' Wednesday n ghi, rrom 7 to' Selene All members from .8 to y11 pnr The fee :n ,he Ailey reduced toe. • begins to -night jor the next 4 weeks A banquet ,supper tong Jan,18 at 6.30 be ,h•, It::ina Bawd. Ladies of James Stn Admission 35c. All .members to h zr the .prieelege of inviting another Trivitt Memorial Church 11.00 aunt. -"The ,True .Reformer." 7.00 pain.—"The ;Gaming of She Greeks:" Annual ,-Vestry Meeting, Monday, January 16th, at 8 pt.n-(4 Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN t3HURCH Rey, fatmtes Foote, B. A., Minister 10 a.m.—Sunday school -and. Bible clas'se's': 11 a.m.:—Concre scion. 7 pen.—"The Fife • behind Life." To night, Wednesday' at .' 8„ p.m: --7 Illustrated • lecture by Rev. d., A. MC - Connell, Plensall; ,on Cannibalism and work of .1. G. Paton in New Heb- rides, moving .pictures.. All welcome offering for Missions. Boy Scouts Saturday evening at 7.30 The Minister JAMES ST., METHODIST. CHURCH Pastor `lid, J. Wilson, B.A. - 71.00 a' m. "Sto pP g in \ a t the 'Half- way Hauise," • l 3 p.m. -Sabbath School and Bible Study. r;: 7.00 p.m.—"TIr4', Carmel Preacher is- sues the•tChallenugie of the Ages" Congregational and Choir Singing. A hearty 'Welcome. IV1AINy• eTtMETHODIST CHURCH Rev 'pea: is McAlister,, M. A Phone 2111 th . Pant,Harteth" ,.a, 11..00 3.00 7:00 p.m:• •*sble Study' Classes• bad• L mpered `mane'' • •:'••A -T BETHANY 2,30 p.m.- "Recovery" tori. ria\vs \lr, F. A. Chap u;ani has bre n -an, Pti to his home ,foo' a few day's ow- into l ilinesse. Rev. A1eCornuell stsf rlensali and Rev, Foote sof .Caveat Churcl4, Exeter, exchanged ,peite:is on Sunday. gr Jos $'ei<ioar VIPs in, Friendov- r Sunday, etteedieg the funeral of lie a sistxer-ln-'law, the widow of the late Thomas Senior. Dr. W. T. Hai �oway o£ P>ierboxct,, a, brother oe Airs., R., N. Rowe, has been slee=ted. a member tof the Alderman e Board of that cense 3Ir. J. A. Stewart hes beeru:carnfined o .bis hom„ for a week ;owing toe fall on »la= icy walk on .T•hursday last 111: 11145-1P4 in iris back were badly stree el. The High Selsool Commencement En rrt„fnmeat and p;sesentatiscn, of eeleelarships and eeriz,ss lakes place .ane Opera Hose on Friday evern- ,ne of elks welt, :tar. Hteeor Rowck:e was orse oI' dee su4cessti4 prize veneers' at .. the St. Thomas Poultry Show last week, Fsat'�¢ha eson 2 f' sots, 4 seconds and 1 rt, 'wee: ,^or Sumatra Games. ^^ Quite a umber of Oddtellows Nis - H asa,l Lodge a one Tuesday even- 411;.',47, ven- et1l n47, lava candidates with them, Hemel), brethren conferred the leers. Degree 'on the candidates eizeer: , Kids ray , butehers, have ren.e4 the setere premises, eecated :series merehs ago by Mrs, ,Sanders, ::outs cal the Advot;ate •Oft< e, .end will move the;riln the latter pori of f,i4:s month. Several of oar ci,ieeua have re- ed see ng one or more robins this. ek. L is Soot reasonable to sup- asx asst they are already eeturn:ag, porn the south, but ratber that they renaainittg over w neerl Rev, A. A. Tramper, Messrs. C,; Wr olanson, kl, PoWe and Jas. Brlutnel1 ternded the Annual Dietri.ct efeetine of ase L. O. L. field in Lueart,on Tues day. Ali 2t1, olt4.;ers were re-elected, Rev. Trumper being, • haplaitt Th many members of file :Ronna sal - ,,ural Soeiet3, and others interested are to have the prtvelege of tearing an, address, S. en1 eeb lantern s 'd• - es, 'he Town, this Wednesday evening, January 11th,. by :air. Henry i of Seafortle No admission feq. .N1r. Wm. Coatias of Uebo.rne, who aecaempanied a shipment of prime cat - :1:; to the Old Country .•about ;,even weeks ago, arrived home on Saturday evening last, He reports a rather Iucky market for tee sale of his cat - ed. and at times pr ges ;,haat been very IOW. HP reported the labor question 'n England in a,nether r serious state but there had been. some improvement of late. Mee there he visited among r..latt;ves • hence his visit to the old land afforded been st very enjoyable sojourns, The voyage ;over eves rather pleasan;k but return ins was very rough ;tend Will says an more -than one o.:- l•.msioru be was comp±elie:i to "feed the bilges." SHOOTING 'MATCH.A blur rock shoot rag match was held by A. I• anay.:r on the ,farm of Jas. Glavin, January 6th. The following s, ores were made --F, Kerr 6, ,Tons Yearley 8, M. Maguire. 5, T. Wiese/ea A xlanover 6, A. White 4, W. Gilmore 0,. The winning ,side shot 37. • H. Yearley 5, J. Gilmore 4, M. Mi;tcheli 6 A. Robinson, 4, H. Swartz 1, M. Elliott 3, He Neti 2. The, losing side shot, 25 tie, but it ixatd been,considerablly aarl- HIGH SCHOOL COM 1ENCitelENT -gee Exeter High School Commence- mentl will be held. on Friday, Jan. 13 Sn the Opera House, • at 8 pone An interesting and ;enterta.;ntl.na program w=11 ba given by the: High School stu- dents and an. address by Col. Z'htlter Brown o' \i" °s e -n Unf.versi,typ Dee Lomas ani Seeolarsh es will b pres- ented t tee su..cessrat: . hotiars. A small adnesseon of 25 c.e sin will be charged to defray •expenses. Every- body welcome, hiss M.:Donald, mallliner, lefi Wed- rn sday for her home in Woodstock,: Mr. Maurice Senior returned Satur- day to Toronto to resume his studies. Airs. Burke left last . week to visit in Detroit aniddpther parts of Michi,gams :,1,iss 011ie .Quance of Toronto is visiting among 4frilends fun townthis week. Mr, Samuel Adair ,of Forest was in. gown 31onday shaking hands ,with old friends. ,vLiss Pawl.Sanders lett last Week for Landon, where she will attend the business college;. Mr. Jake Finkbejner of Crediton, its ;l^isi,ting at Mr. W. `H. Dearing's. He i,s nursing a sore handl. Miss Linda Walper .of Romeo, Mich. is visat;ing her mother, Mr. W. W. Walp 1r; Exeter North. • Mr. -'and 7'4rs .'I',lious, 'Boyle ,af - To- a,an,td...v sited ,with. friends :amzl rela,-. tav s+ inn town 'this week, 1VIessrs. Peter ;Cas1, and :James Je. k - ell .left Wednesday morning to visit tr21atives' in Alma, Mich. Messrs. Sandy Bawden, and Alex, Stewart +of London were up Monday evening for the hockey, match. Mrs. E.• Coein.gwood a;tten,ded ; the fuuneral ,of a •c.ousin, Mrs, Andrew Hughes, in London last, week. • Mr. ; L. 'J. ,.Pearhiase 're;'iereed ihomte Monday from: Ha:t'eybury, where • tae acconreanr.d a number kof cattle;.. Mr Thos. Boyle of Toronto ar- ri•ved here Mpnclayo nrlgh1 to spenid, a few days web. e aelyes and friends. .Mr. and Mfrs„ Harry Gould of Wiaii<e ssior are visiting at, the home of the', farn,w',s mother, Mrs. Richard. Gould. Mrs: W. J. Powell, who has been-vis- eeng with her parents in ' S•arn�ia for a few weeks'rei'uraued. home, Saturday: Mr, and Mrs'. Harvey, Hill,' who have been, in Edmonton for several months, arr,i v?d ` here last wte[ek and are now visiting with the latter's pa-ents,yMr, and Mrs, Thos. Ili .ssett, Usbor e. PHONE 32 JONES &MAY PHONE 32 OUR BIG JANIT.TRY SALE This week we commence aur Annual January Sale. Space will only permit us to Dire a partial Fist of Bargains we are offering. We are not waiting until tite season is nearly .over, but are giving these big reduct•- ians now Mem he goods are needed. Read this partial est, then:'come .aa and look erouad— SHOES RUEBeRS SLIPPERS ARCH -SUPPORTS .�. 7* rye,at 9 r.4 300. pair •Lacl•_s Empress Setoe+, sixes 2 1-2 ;•0 4 only, to clear $1 Ledies' high lace brown or black Empress. Shoes, finest quality, reg $10,00 for 56.9£. Ladies high Aare dine blackshoes, r;gular c7.00, 'to etear at $4.93. Ladies' fame Cush:an Sok Shoes, regular .' b.00, for ;,4.49. Ladies felt .shoes, gearing at from $2.75 ,- :3 69 Ladies' Cosy Slippers clearing at from $1.19 to $1,94a Meat's Fine Shoes, regular $7.00 dor $4,9& Williams' best, heavy work Shoes at $.4.98. nest's Brown and Black fine shoes, Regular $10.00, for $6.50 Bargains in Ho.=key Shoes, Felt Shwas and Slippers. Ar.=ls Supports and Feat Easers --- To ;uritor introduee these lines we w,11 sell during ':hies s* only $5.00 arch supl»rts for $3.50 and $.3.50 Foot Easers , for $2,75. ` Chielven's Shoes—Hundreds of pair= am sees. Good shoos at low prece. MEN'S AND BOYS SUITS, OVIRCOATS, TROUSbRS. Ete glen's Overcoats, Regular $29.00, for $15.00 to $19.00 \1en:'s Siete on sale at from $15.00 :o ,$25.00 Boys' Suits, all sins $7.50 and $S.50 Boys' Overcoats $8.00 to $12.00 Overalls of 31.69 ac pair. BARGAINS U' COTTON STA l'IAl»S, i.1RES,q GOO11S, RleADY TO WEAR, :ntt:N'S FURNISUINGS, ETC, 36 in, heave white Flannelette for 35e. yard. 27 ;nn. heavy white Flenne;Tlette for 184, yard 36 Ear good quality bleached cotton. and long cloths tat 2Se yard. 40, 4, and 44 ere heavy eirrular pillow cartons. very spec.al at 48e. yard, Dress Seeps—Iles ,month at clearly balk prawe . Sill„ Sp:cert 36 in, heavy Paile:te silk in popular :colors including black a $1,95 yard Ladies" Hosiery Special -- 25 dozen p- r plain: white and black Cotten hosiery, sizes ,9, 91-.2. 10, to :tsar this month at 2Se pair. Men's Union Socks 10 dozen, very special at 2Se pair. ;lien's Extra heavy Wool Soaks—Regularly*, 75c. for 60c. a pair. Men's Heavy Socks, reg. 50e. pair, sale prat a 35e; or 3 pair for $1:0e As w$1 as above l^nes we have hundreds of bargains eo oiler el Neal s and Ladies' Hosiery, Ure ler year, Eke; Ladies' Vole and Crepe Blouses, Remnants, ere. DON'T HISS THIS SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONLY. NEARLY ALL PRICIsS WILL. BE WITBDRAWN W.IEN SALp.. IS OVER LADIES' WINTER. COATS, DRESSES ANA FURS ON SALT; TIIIS MONTH AT RIDICULOUSLY SCOW PRICES. JONES & MAY L R. Carling, B.A. Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the M01 - stow Bank, Etc. . INVEST YOUR FUNDS in Victocy, Dominion of Canada, Pro- vincial and Municipal Bands, all legal investment for Trust Funds, At existing prices from 6 nes cent. to 7 per cent can be obtained from these bonds. Orders received by me. Money to loan at lowest .rates of itdtersest Office --Carling Bk., Mein St, Exeter Auto Licenses and Markers are Ready. Thesfe are ;now •ready for 1922. We have them in stook and can supply you at 'sbotrtiest notice. Have your application Toon proper- ly filled int. S. W. Simms Expres,'s Offi'. e, :Rete THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUT1 Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car aero Sleeping cars on night trains and Parlor cars on principal day train.. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn- e* District Passsaper Arrant, Toronto N J. DORE Phaco 44w_ Agent. Eze;res WINTER TERM FROM JAN 3rd .1 CENTRAL 2��e�2% e,G'lJr> STRATFORD.. ONT. Western Ontario's best commercial school with Comn,iercisa, Shorthand and Telegraphy Departments. We give individual instruction, hence "Entrax.ce Standing" is not necessary, Gradu- ates assisted to positions;.' Get our free catalogue for rates and other particulars. D. A. McLauchlan, Principal SOUTHCOTT BROS. PHONE 134 PHONE 134 Misses', and Ladies' Coats Sevxeral very smart styles, which' we have marked at greatlyreduiced ti H- $40 Coats for $22,50+ LADIES' 'VESTS & DRAWERS Turnbull's make, a medium wei;gh,t garment, well :made, arid extra valuie at per garment 75 , NEW •GINGHAMS A big range foil new ,Gin!gh.ams sin, Canadian and English .makes, Good patterns and East colors,.' Per yard, ,25 ;, 30c. and 35c. • TURKISH TOWELING A ,t ew soring • lice. Same as we sold .a ,few weeks' ago at .35c. New pri;,;e per yard, 25c, HEAVY RUBBLRS & SOX We sell Miner and Dominion Rub- bers and recommend these': two lines Every pair ':is • guaranteed 330 'Coats: for 68,50 COLORED TURKISH TOWLLS At Zouch lower prices; Just half what they were a+ year ago. Get your supply tat^each; 30c, 40c, 50c. CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTONS A beautiful c,arcular co•ttonn, fine even, weave and good weight in 40, 42 ,44 hole widths at ;per yard 50, '& 60c + ,, iF'W HEATHER FI SSE. FOR • • GIRLS Anto'ther_-,tew •Spaitnig Line.,. in one of the new shades. A,tjl, sines at per pair 85e,. SLATER .Si-IOt S Since the, disoip en/ pried 'we have ing arse put� i stock at ieoad rang.. of thins on:pular make of shoe';' Ask to see them. DR, HENRY A. GORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Office—Bakers' Livery Barn,, Exeter Calls promptly attended to day Wit, or DR. A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon, McDonell'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 enact .r, Dr, G. F. Roulston, L. D. S., D. D. S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law. Office Closed Wednesday afternoons, Dr. A, R. 1 INS.MAN, L. D. S., D. D, S. Honor Graduate Toronto Un vergity Office -over Madman & Stanbury,';t Office, Main Street, Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEeR AND VALUATOR fco- Counties' of Huron Perth, Middlesex and Oxfced. Ferro Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario. FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctitoneer for Counties of l Hunan and %Middlesex Prices •Reasonable and Sat]isfa_ction Guaranteed.. Crediton, On'taro. If you want to order-- a daily pate= or magazine, or renew a present sue- scription, leave your order at tee Advocate Office. We"'save you papek, envelope postage stamp and cont bei ''ii'oney order .and when clubbing elite tie more besides. MONEY TO LOAN. We leave a large, amount of private funds 'bo loan on farm and village property at low rates of interest._ GLADMAN & STANBUR'Y Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter