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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-1-19, Page 8EXETER Art1704ATEs, TRTJR $ ', JAN. 19, 19, 2 Exeter Markets CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY 449e as+t x ... .. 1.15 Earley . .., 48 to 55 Oats 34 to 40 alaatitoha's lest iFloi r Fanr,'y Flow ,...... Pastry Flew,. Feed Flour .. Shorts Bran Cr timely Butter 45 I.?a ry Batter Lard Hay per ton, $15 to $16 1:egs Local Doings A atm Oinks ha k_ uws-:-but a wo- man knows better,. The. lee harvest has commenced and •aar kh= quality looks to be good. 3.90 3.25 Maybe seine :,of chose crosaaeyed 2.0,0 non treed to keep wat.,h on the roil 1.55 ben toad. thermometer t the same 1,50 t 'n'• Ault -moil u,tt there'e :s eon .1e•ao a sn.tty Ab2u_ t •r;ty cots n o e, driven over Fraley . _!ht i 10.25 Mr. F, E. i� a,'a, w Lola .' n 34 to 37 on h groua d cmo aro st *, 16 019 alaeh II to the hvekey match on L. F. O. CLUB MEETING. • 0 r gear met,:'t snit 1,+ meld • in C mars LI li, on Wednesday tr•'g J t r Za as i�raneral bus ness are l J n. 2s;;r, l's sterol business and grain. - BUY LESS COAL AND WARMER. Slop the drat with Bronze Atrt-� rete..:; NVeat_:er Strip. for Doors :and ' lin o',s. Sold east .put op by Martz air N. OGDEN, Exeter HOUSE FOR $ALB. New Iwo -storey house, all utodern conveniences, far sale. Centrally lo• catr;d in Exeter'. Imukeec>l tte posses t tr. B. SNELL, Exeter I Dr. Graham has (been r:onfi ned to tit.; house through illness For •ae Lesv days. Rev. W. G. H. ISL.:411 uer preaches, Anniversary Sermons at Blenheim m xt Sunday. Rev. Willson of James Street will prea.:ta Educatlenal sermons in St. Marys on Sunday. :lir J. A, Stewlart is able to be out a afn Alcor be;(ng la-`tl up. l'ar -te ;days kOljew,.ng a fall ':an the iy .walk l Mss Dorothy, daughter of '.+fr; and d Ctrs. Ww A. BalkwilL, who ;underwent a ataat has further ern. D•7k�1 d the e ' ;games, by graduating the. floor of th.' sides, making :t possible,- for the an ,operation last week, s doisra ::aticeay, lir �'m. Le ¢kat, mai.. for hockey :'�'i2a T�^ "Or.2'•'' ?"! J'am F street t c elea rid -aha '.rip ,.,;) ,- and Mr. le r,',.d l mai rig in air. Willis is r .i C ock-ihutt ;«t at town, a M2ss L I :a. Kay, dau,h,�',r or Mr Mrs Wein Koff .' .own was ova. for a•,p'nd..>.t s on Wedt"es- %,:, rti k. The operator. wa 'ss.0 taxi :lee patent :s delle, h Th—ono. .11 adv, B A. foriuerly of II bt*; r T. wash p, has been: appo'.-tt by ,h't O tar'ta Government to he bz ser ..:o o separate schools in. Perth H a Gey, Kent wad Essex eountaes et „ia b 'tt quarters at Stratford_ ir. M. a Rari.o:1prd of .Gyle' ort lied his ca burn ill?, other day while be t:vas in a field. He left. it rnu>Jti g at 'the roa:iside, ant w3aem he 'new back ot few m'o'ments later ..t was Featly a bundle of twisted wire, plates, etc. On Wednesday evening of last week Te Town Hall was .:omfortablY filled by thoseinterested fit I-iaert t.ui;tttre to aicpr Mr. Wm. Hartry of Seaforth, d scuss .dowers and lawns to beautify private and eivie property, Ho is an expert and his 'talk was interestbg and instructive. :mar twate of peapt',d to „see t)se game better.' A slight amaze has been made ate time table of the L., Ill and B. Th : ran. u' .atg north in the 'norms wit b: at,ou i_se emotes erlier, and. s t tfie trs,:zi going south at night 'rill be g about . v- rra`atutes later. F� ort orke young Ontario" tarmers. Ila. r wom short C=ourses £i Chose ed;subjects. either of the Ontario AQ !cultural College, Guelph, or the Kempn.viile. Agricultural .School, as a rasar3a> tYi the various crop and hog or cattle feedingcompetitions carried act Your $to -age Battery needs specool ;attention at this time of the, year. We have space equipment for properly tak'sng ..art of batteries over winter. I..Ptd us take ' are of yours.—W. J. BEER. Exeter. The correct way arnc the easiest way to dispose of some .property or sell soma small att.;ole, trod a tenant for your hor or en article you have lost or h • .t . r you want it, is to insert crit;. ;« :v: n tri "Wont Column" of Aaaoeate. COAL HEATER AND HEATER FOR SALE. App Adaratme WOOD v et the 130W IS TffE PUMP? New Irian Pumps and Fittingsin Stock Iron or wool pumas repaired. Wells pumveci out or cleaned. S. j. V. CANN. Phone 115 DR. JOI1N WARD, Chiropractor Co. O,pt.cron. Cxerspraette ,nal Electrical Treatments for Ch care:.; and Nervous Diseases. Spe,:tacics scientifically fit ted. Hours '10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by app&ntment Office --William and Sanders .St•a.. Phone 43. .'iIEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The Couricil. of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, Godericb, at 3 aaraouk in. ate afternoon of Tuesday, tit • 2.4th thy of Janeary, 1922. All ac- counts against the County must be in the hands of the. Clerk not later than Monday preceding the meeting of the Council, G. W. Holman, County Clerk God°erl.:h, January 9.h, 1922. ANNUAL MEETING EXETER AGRICULT'L SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of the Exeter Agricultural Society wild be held in the Town Hall, Exeter, on Friday, January 20th, 1922, at 1.30 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of electing President, Vitce-President and Directors for the ensuing year and transacting Other important business. Alt; 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. SELDOM' President Secretary FARM FOR ,SALE. The undersigned is offering for sale that desirable farm in the Township of Sttepdien, being Lat 15, Con, 2, known as the Leath.orn Farm, .coni. tainin; 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 of water the year round; fine far stock; 15 acres seed- ed down, all fall plowing done, and there are 10 acres fall wheats, Pos- session giv-n. ,April 1st, 1922. For particulars apply to L R. CARLING, bxetter, Solicitor for the Adminstra- tar. MIOVVIOMIneesmos Contracting We wish to call the attention of the public of Exeter and surrounding dis- trict that we are open to accept, or tender for contracts for all kinds et building We are experienced • wo.rk- men and by straict attest i oat to busia ness we hope to share in the contract work of this district WARES & PRYDb, Exeter. Dray and Baggage Anything you. have to move we move it reasonable Motor Truk and Horse Dray at your Service, Auto Livery Horse Livery BAGSHAW & EASTON A deputation ,made up a ,seven or eight representative s.'bool inspectors wa.'ted,upon Premier Drury to request that provision be made for an increase ea!ar a es of suet izn• ecilorst. At present they are pa;,d 51,200 per an- num by the ataunty nand $1,80+0 by the Pr+ovan.;al Government, The Pr:m'er promised to ocon';s der the request,. MISS BO.NTHRON PASSES. The death took place a at the bore of her sister, Mrs. R Toronto. on Thursday evening last,ol: avec Ka 132nthranr a forrner rvel;- ,:i��rrsn r.s_dea . (of }Jewell and Bo- ozer. Y.ler. Deceased had been i1J for some .weeks of heart 'troublel. She .was highly esteemed and respected by her many friends here. She is survived by two brothers and ten sisters, Ro- bert of Hensel% Danes. and Mrs. Coll• - cis o' Toronto and 'Airs, Rosa of el °n •lett. Th • ,rema,as were brought l3.nsall and interment took place i Rodgcrville ,;eeme:ery on i•Ionday xrraxrfng. The. remains were asecon1- parCed to Hensel! by Mr James Bon- tron and daughter and M..ss Rage Collizr.s, L1NSEisD MEAL .FOR SALE At $3,25 a hundred; Appy to 7. Davis, Flax Mid. Exeter North. BOX SOCIAL; The Loyal Orange Lode will hold a Box Social tai TMriivxtt Memorial S. 5, Hall, Exeter, on Monday, January 30th ,at 8 p.m, An excellent pipe_ gram. P.rozeeds for Loyal True, Blue and Orange Orphanage?. Ladies in- vited to bring boxes See ;bills- ------- LOST—On bills.LOST—On Jan. 6th, a .lard tire, rim, Barrier •and license NO, 59-121 Finder suitably rewarded on leaving same at Ford Garage, Exeter. SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES 31 a.m.—Holness Meeting • 7 p.m.—Salvation 14fieetiag 2,30 p.m. -Sunday S'`.:hool and Bible class, and special sand tray for prim- ary class. Cottage meetings in North End, Thurs day night. Capt. MacGillivray Lieut. Parnell Y. P. C. A. Ladies only on Wednesday night, from 7 to 8 p.m. All members from 8 to 11 p.m. The fee .on'Ole Alley reduced to5c, begins to -night ;for the next 4 weeks A banquet supper on Jan 19, at 6:30 by the artesian, Band Ladies of James Street. Ads—Malin 35c. Everybody welcome. Trivitt Memorial Church - 11 a.m,—"Thte %Siou1's Response to Gds. 7 p.m.—'''The Narr o.w Places of Life" Rev A. A. Trumper, Rectors CAVEN PRESBx..r.riRIAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister 10 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. 11 a.m.—"The- Splendid Interiors" The Minister 7 P.m.--"UnconsciousInfluences." The Minister 7 p.m. Friday ; Boy .Scouts Banquet JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A. Edueatioonal Seamans ,by Rev. A. J. Langford. of St .Marys, morning and evening. 3 pm.—Sabbath School and Bible Study: Congregational and Choir Singing. A hearty welcome. . MAIN ST. METHODIST- CHURCH Rev Geo McAlister, M. A. Phone 21r3 11.00 atm —Rev;. A. !E, Jones, Blenheim , 3.00 p.m.—Bible Study Classes. 1 summ„s udder he auspices of the lUepartmert of Agriculture.. Thirty Four of the boys go to Guelph for two ;risks durrana tho. lattert part of Janu- Fury, Mae the, others will ibe girec'•n! she three weeks' '.purse et Keinptr- lritte. Among the ,xtumber we notice !tilt. panne +oL ik rct1d Hunter tot Ur - borne, . who Os leo• `be ,: t, origrakulated on his subcess,. Mr. Hunter is now talc- inti the two weeks' coursee ;at Guelphs MOTHER l?LAT}. Mrs, ilarrlet D. Swan, of 'Clinton. mother of Mrs. George Etherington. of Usbvrne, died twit the home of her. daughter, Mra. Geo. Abell, Stratford On January 16th, at the age of 82 yearn She had gone to Stratford before the Christmas holidays, and nine.) days ago mistaking a boor she fell down thes'. .sellar steps, death following, Born in England she lived preen tally au icer lite: in Clinton: 0PEN3r-D NEW AUTO ROOMS. O.i. Wednesday of Ws week lir. T. H. Newell, the Gray Dort Distributor,' opened has fine new' show room in tiiratford. No expense has been spar- ed to peke this a modern establish- ment from thee .staar,dpoint of appoint- ments, furnishings and decorations. A mus! a1 entertainment is being given each even ng, and we are sure Air, l Newell will be glad ,'to,seehss;Exeter friends at the show rooms. Ile is hav- ing a convention of Ws dealers on Friday. DIED IN k.D.'1IONTO . Word was received here on Monday of the death that day in Edmonton of Clara Maud. Campbell, wife of Dr. Arthur C. Ramsay, Deceased was Ix= near Exeter and: was a daughter of the late Simon Canunbell andMrst.` Agnes Campbell of Exeteri. Before go:cng to Edmonton several years ago they resided in. -Hamilton for some years. Besides the husband and fam- ily anti mother she is survived by two sisters and two brothers, .1ir&Dr Lanni of Hamilton, Mrs( John, Stew- art, Edward and Arthur of Usborne. The remains ;are being brought here for interment. Sateen sympathy is telt for the family, AGED RLSIDENT PASSES There passed away at: the home of her daughter, Mrs: Edward Treble, on Monday, January 16th, Naney A, .Miller, in, her 88th year. She was born. in Afarkham, York Cot, iia. the year 1834. Her maral ge ire her nine- eenth year to James Loadmari, took place in 1Markham, after which she and her husband resided in White- church, for seventeenyears, afterwards moving to Huron County, Hay Town- sa-en where she resided until the death of h •r hushe •t 1 .h:t-ty years ago, ::iter which her rema. n,rtg years, were spent between Exeter and London,. From •ae.r early :life she was a pro fietss«,ng Christian, ra Babtist tat eeligion, and while in London aj member of the Talbot Street Baptist Church. In Ex- eter she attended the James ,Sjtreet Methodist Church. She leaves to mourn her dem;:se, three sons and four daughters—Mrs. W. H. Garner of,To- 'onto, Mrs. Jas. Morey of Torrontto, Mrs. F. W. "Cogan of Manitoba, Mrs Edward Treble, Exeter, John, and James at Saskatchewan and Arthus of Winnipeg} She last one daughter by death, osis. Henry Collins of Del- oraine, Man. She is also ,survived by twenty-six grand-,;hildeen and eleven great -grand children. The •deceased was ill only 'a few weeks, puttering Little pain, a general breaking ftp the system owing to told .age,. She was of a bright and happy 'disposition, belov- ed by all, and was attended in her last illness by her daughters, Mrs, W. H Garner and Mrs. Ed. Treble. The Tuan- eral was ,of a private nature and took place from the home, of Mr. Ed. Treble with whom she has been residing for the last two, years, to the Exeter cem- etery.. Mr. W. W. Taman) left „Wednesday for .Detroit on business. Mr, Fred Leathern, of London vis- visiting among -friends in and around Exeter. •Mr. and airs} W. E. ,Mitehela and daughter of Lon.doa visited with Mr. and Mrsi. M. E. Galydhnler last week, i11r. and Mrs. W. Bi Rydan abed son Jack of Exeter are vesiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs!. N. A,. O11ler- 1ittle.—St. faerya 'Journal -Argus. Mr. G. S. Howard and daughter Ev- elyn were in London Saturday visiting Mrs.: Howard who ds a patient in St Joseph's Hospitals `;We are pleased to state ,that she is recovering lrapiidly. and veal soon be able to return home. Mr, Richard Eacrett of Brantford spent a dew hairs here with his par- eras, areras, Mr. and Mfrs.M. eEacrettj Mr.. amyl Mrs. Eacre tt wpre at Lucan at - ending the .funeral, of the ;latter's moth'3r, Mrs. Thompson' ?Vlurdank,: Mrs. Wes, Hawkshaw c,[" London_ is any o ea• .daughter ,af the deceased( 7,00 p.m.—Rev. A. E. Jn,nea, 2 AT BETHANY 2,30 p.m.—Rev. A. E, Jones, 1y i .._. lliatailiaselessassaistaraallesall PHONE 32 JONES & MAY PHONE 32 OUR BIG FARY 'SALL This week we •:ommence our Annual January S. Spa. a will only permit us to give a. partai list of Bargains we are offering. We are not waiting untie the season as nearly over, but are giving these big reduct- !Ans now when she goods are needed. Read this part?a/ list, then bo'l'e 4n. and gook around— SHOES RUB,..PRS SLIPPERS ARCH SUPPORTS 300 pair Ladies' Empress Shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 4 •only, to. clear at $L49 Ladies* high lace brown or black 'Empress Shoes, fittest qualrtY, :reg $10.00 for $6.98. Ladies high lace fine black, shoes, regular $7.00, eta clear at $4.95. Ladies' fine Cushion Solt Shoes, regular $6.00, for 54.49. Ladles felt shoes, *fearing at from $2.75 v $3.69 Ladies' Cosy Slippers clearing at from $1.19 to $1.'S Men's Fine Shoes, regular $7.00 .for $4.98. Olnants' best heavy work Shoes at ,$4.98. Men's Brotun and Blaek fine shoes, Regular $10.00, for $6.50 Bargains in Hockey Shoes, Felt Shots and S1 peers. Arch Supports and FootI a ars To further antroduae these lines we will sell during this sale only $5.80 meet supports for $3.50 and $3.50 Foot Eas'ers for $2.78, Children's Shoes—Hundreds of pairs on,: sale. Good shoes at low prices. AIEN'S AND BOYS 'SUITS, OVERCOATS, TROUS eRS, Et.: lien's Overcoats, Regular $29.00, for SI5.00 to $19.01 alert's Suits On Sala at from $15.00 to $25.00 Boys' Suits, ail sives $7.50 and' $8.50 Bays' overcoats $8.00 to. $12.00 Overalls at $1.69 ;pain ir. BARGAIN'S IN COTTON STAPLES. DRESS GOODS, Rt. 1 Y TO - WEAR, ML.N'S FURNISHINGS, ETC. 36 in. heavy white Flannelette for 25.;. yard. 27 in. heavy white F t'telktte for 18c. yard 36 in good quality bleached cotton and loons; elvths at 25c yard. 4t?, 43, and 44 in, heavy bir}ulir eottons, very spac5A1 at 4sic,. ;ted. Dress Serges--Ilia ,month :at nearly half pr'st:e, Silk, Special 36 IA heavy Palette sill; in popular colors including black :at $1.95 yard Ladi;s" Hosiery Special — 25 dozen :lair pain arhitie and black cotton Mockery, sizes 9, 91-2, 10, to Blear this month at 25,: pair. lien's Urr on Seeks — 10 dozen very sp°zbial at 25c pair. Alen's Extra Heavy Wool Socks --Regularly. 75c. for 60e. ape \Iota's Heavy Soots, reg, SOc. pair, sale prone 35c; or 3 pair Lor $I.tia► As well as above Enos we have hundreds of bargebts to of Men's and Ladies' Hosiery, Untdderkvear, Eta.; Ladies' Voile and Blouses, Renutants, etc. DON'T MISS THIS SPLENDID OPilORTUNITY TO SAVE MONLY. NEARLY ALL PRICES WILL BE WITHDRAWN WHEN SALL IS OVER LADIES' WINTLR COATS, DRESSES AND FURS ON SALL THIS ''MONTH AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. JONES & MAY 1. R. Caning, B.A. Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mai- 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 Der cent. to 7 Der cent can be obtained from these bonds.. Orders received by me Money to loan at lowest rates of initerest Office—Carling Bk., Main St., Exeter • Auto Licenses and Markers are Ready. These are. now ready for 1922, We have them in stock and can supply you at shortest notice. Have your application form proper- ly filled in. S. W. Simms Express Office, Exeter RAND TRUNK SYS EM 16.111.4.0 MINOR ALTERATIONS IN PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE WILL TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, JANUARY 22 1922 For particulars apply to Ticket Agenf's WINTER TERM FROM JAN 3rd CENTRAL gialS STRATFORD.. ONT. Western Ontario's best commercial school with- Com merciral, Shorthand and Telegraphy Departments. We give individual instruction, hence "Entrance Standing" is not necessary, Gradu<- ates assisted to positilonsi. Get our free tatalogue for rates and other particulars. D. A. McLachlan, Principal SOUTHCOTT BR�S PHONE 134 PHONE' 134 Misses' and Ladies' ,,Coats Several very ,smart • s tyles, which' we have marked priees�. at greatly reduiced, $40 Carats tor' $211.50 $30 Coats' for $18:50, • LADIES' VESTS & DRAWERS COLORED TURKISH' TOWELS Turnbull's make, a • At much lower prices; Just halfmedium weight garment, well 'node, and extra value whalt they were a .year ago Get at per garment 75c• Your supply tart .eacht 30c, 40c, 50c NEW GINGHA,MS CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTONS A big range ea new Ginghams .aA beautiful circular cotton, fine Canadsa.n and English• makes. Good even, weave and weight 46 40, patterns and fast colors. 42 ,44 in, widths at per yard Per yard ,25c•, 30c. and 35c. 50c '& 60c, NEW HEATHER HOSE FOR TURKISH TOWELING GIRLS A new spring lime. Same as we Another new Spring Line, in one sa�1d a sew .weeks' ago at .35c. . of the new shades. Attl; sizes at New price per . yard, 25e, per pair 85q. HEAVY RUSinc e BBERS &SOX SLATER SHOES the. drop in prices we ha,vie We sell Miner and Dominion Rub- put in stook tel good ran bars andre.,ammnd these twolines popular make ,of alma Asl: to se of ee Every pair is guaranteed. them, DR. HENRY -"A. CORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Office—Bailers' Livery Barn, Exeter Calls promptly attended to day re night. 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 ccstfidential; no witael, Dr. G. F. Roulatono L. D. S., D. D.% DENTIST Office over Carlin,g's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.S. Honor Graduate Toronto University Office—over Madman & Stanbury'll Office, Main Street, Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICEINSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of Huron Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farni Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Central Hostel, Exeter, Ontario. FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Coon,iies of Huuoih and Middles. Prices Reasonable and Satiafactnot i Guaranteed. Crediton, Ontario. If . you want to:.order a daily papa' or magazine, Or renew a• present sub- scrlption, leave your order at t1ie Advocate Office. We save you paper, envelope Postage stamp and cost oif money order ,and when clubbing a lid Ile more besides. - MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private funds do loan on farm and village property at tort' rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter,