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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-1-26, Page 8• Exeter Markets CHANGED EVERY WEDN1SDA Witten , . f 1. Barley .illi , .illi, 0 to Oats 34 to i a toba'c Best Flour ... ... 4.. Family' F ou,r ,...,,.. EXETER AO1rrI TE, T'.WJ B$DAY, JAN. S6, te22 focal Doings The Exeter Sport Club. held their foist skating ,party at the Dome Rink last Friday •evening, after which they A fancier rw es i says he would spend his ,pa en 'o 'Nv essrs. liaz�rey & Harvey's last r 1 31x.1.,. _st r 5 a 5 ,for u t a dog. He might for where ..a, da my lunf:h was ee hat clog. sYrvecl. The fallow ng offi err fs Mr Gerald Fitton has purchased a• 11uz trees were eleetett, witiz Mr Patine Floor Feed Flour 2 1.5 1. f5 ; <IrFzg, bus4n4ss to London, and is ,now ge Ha1d aetul as Cha%rinart; 0 ?t1 ,t)asses,�a11 President, Ern Haney; vie-pxesfdent feet' '1Iar;.�r.#t G1adrn uj sec' ,. 00' '1" 'itre been kali ng some snappy 1 Beverley; y treat., Ar- Iu late .� n4. • 15 h z.: t,tint 1 }-tl � to --• 5t1 Bran ,.< Cre'a'neey p3t1eter .. ,..clic Dairy Du,: rte.' 34 t} a .: zg r o, regime- an ^.ss tt Ethea Folicek anti beVii Ifowey. r,1 the to<rFtFu tic:,c:r 1`7 rw'1, x,we Lanlpo-a Beene -e p.. � n; a-ounri ero;te 45 , i y ; program committee-..- %r 1) :Mack,. '` ty•1 ,n 1 } tt:l z11�nt1th rite ennen �� Frank Sheere, Geo, World Stella Louth ., ch2 mu. 1t3r.t. s lay re-: y; 1 r�trla) H 1 r e}e.n'h;-;. , 1? io, 1 sit e-_th pearls. Pinder r i :es & 't ,.y'.: stare. El'1'c i dial �I t?1' ?1:31't,in. e, ,} :,_.l our tin: tiettte ,t t, 1'- s tzeet _ + h ti b ''';T '� `•Ci a I•. . � we were. i, 1:..ng a s;n i storm. FL NERAL OF MRS. R AMSAY, Tib,. remains •tf the late Clara 'Maud 4 'goobing wife +af 1)r. Arthur C. Ramsay, of whose death nierttion Sya °t.,, a is -o, I, . • f'n',ia last week, arrived here on Sat- , ,asl Fi :al oe the .;rautn, Meer 1 u..l to and the funeral took place on rt- at, afternoon from the residence . a }, t appear- , Itr. Weel has in e tt: d E: Mir, i E. • •ut., 1TF1 were a 11 - it, Ile--�L'��` WARI3':l;'\ etel 1 tt: 1 _iraln. ofi.t e have (321 Tu.s:dty at the op 1 • g 1 a the house v sated lay Dr. o Huron County Coun..;1, '.1r Ne sort 11 1 t� Iiu-on Street 1 11 a~a_1a of Gader.11 Tolvnshbo, svgs .a1 ti Tu: nbu,i u 11"nc lietsea , ie.; l ,y -"rail n gf I41173'5 Caur}ty. <t sous 2Fl of h°, 145 -acre farm, for-," .+.•- sal S N:1.4 J by Nir CI le le pslh.l'1 f 1+0q�,yh, , \l Peeve ri. Pari*htit, the , , purchaser ' Pthrellaser _Min ..aril 1st, 1• etee rte** as preetty ,axil' s'3nt1 snow ell, but Svhat to. let; mo;her,'Irs. Ag Campbell, ,ntterutte t being made in kxer ,•erne. MEN cal WOMEN et, s. here - tt ettcs 1D4 >r; T t F`t Ia $14 ata °ti a 1 ° e^ n 1• a td} iia ml `Viii,; *,e i4 on MO.Z2.,r raUllittA 13R1TIti1i 1,i.'IBR:ER 'tit.?Rh::.l:ii' EQUIPMENT. Mr" S reen hes b; en adding Still neer.: ',tenet -nee. to h.. already well 'urn 1 l parlor. This time it is an ' char, The chair i is SO . - n '! , it that 't ie imposeibie for net eee tee tete eto a wrong nose if , .) S a:; their eyes examined M t ., t ,et} to the rat,sfaetion Lead .k; +:aa:W` to „1 tt r cc. $] COa nt. nt'h leer ,t: n era Straw E ". elttet-,. A:telex-4.+,, BUY I E ** t OAL AND KEEP WARM c )p int ?Iraft 't -'r I3r;an:e Ant*. Wttalter Strip n- Valais.: are/ IS' r.;:ap.,. Sod .^.nit p•u' on by Mae 21x2 N. OGDEN. Exeter i• E(} I R SALE, New ate F -' torey :zouse all modern ..anven:en.,ee, far sale. Centrally le- alae 1 in Itee er. diatcjos r t.', I3. SNEL1 D s� ,, oa ., Exeter Your Storage Battery needs special attention at this time of the year. We have ;;rale equipment for properly taking .:arca of batteries over winter. Lot} us take .:ase" of yours. W, J. BEER. Exeter:_ l� Tisa .correct way and the easiest way to <hcpose of some property or sell some small article, find a tennant for your hoes:., or en article you have lost or h':'IP when you want itt, is to insert a small advt. an the "Want Column" of th • Advocate. COAL BEATER AND WOOD HEATER FOR SALE. Apply at the 'Advozate Office. I -OW IS THE PUMP? itt'ew Iron Pumps and Fittings in Stock Iron, or wood pumas repaired, Webs pumsaed out or cleaned. S. J. V. CANN. Phone 115 DR. JOHN WARD, Ch ropractor & Optician Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments for Chronic and Nervous Disease;. Spectacles scientifically fit- ted. Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; andby appo:ntnt,: nt. Office --William and Sanders Sts„ Phone 43. FARM FOR SALE. Theundersigned is "offering nor sale that desirable ,farm in the Township of Sntephcn, being Lot 15, Corr, 2, known as the Leathorn Farm, .cot>-. 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, swing creek with a pI"eetiful_ supply ,of water the year rout:ld; fine for ,stock; 15 acres seed- ed down, all fall plowing done, and there: are 10 acres fall wheat; Pos- session given April lst, 1922. For particulars apply to I. R. CARLING, 1sxettLr, Solicitor for the Adminstra- tar. Contracting We wish to call the attention of the public of Exeter and surrounding dis- trict that we are open to accent, or tender for -contracts for all kinds of building We are experienced work- men and by strict attervt t on to busit- ness we hope to share in the contract work of this district W ARES & PRYD1±., Exeter, Dray and Baggage , Anything you have to move we move. it reasonable Motor Truck and Horse Dray at your Swvice. Auto Livery Horse Livery BAGSHAW & EASTON` • CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister 10 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. 11 a,m.--"When we are at our Best" The Minister 7 p.m.—"Consideration" Saturday -Boys' - The 11Zitnieter. y Blays' Scouts. 1 £? U F. INSTALLATIQN.. 1). G. M., ]aro.} W. Pith.':r crf Y.,i r iS li G.-iC the o ki re's p� of nt sl Yellows on Tues,. .ails } n'r ..c%:: Jett. .31;t, (. beers 1 lir . t1 , ty are requested to be Pres- belt ttente , LINSEED L MAL FOR SALE At ;3.25 a izurdr.d, Apply to J. Davis Ffar; 3`1:(1, Ex'er North'. , Box SOCIAL. The Loyal Ora a Box Social in dge will hold• Memorial S. S. I Iall, Exeter, cut Monday, January 30th ,at a p,m. An excellent p h n1. I'ro.:-eds for Loyal True Blue and Orange Orphanage; Lades v -tact to bring 'boxes, Sea bills. LUST-- Qu Jan. 6;31, a cord tire, t a r er and licence No, S9-129, ra3 r suitably re►varde=1 on leaving 1n: at Furl Garage, Exeter. :+Alli, sital Two week's sale, ;lest., Jars. 2Sth tFa w_1•. Ink; Children's Plush hats 41.5os to :$2.00; Misses' and Ladies' silk velvet huts, regularly a0 to S8. now $2 to $2.93; Cushion Tops 15e to 25e; stamped white linens, laces, end: of Berlin wool, baby's wool coats, leggings, etc.. velvet, wool and bear cloth hoods at Miss McDon- ald's old stator}. MISS YE1,I•,&ND ANNUAL 31EETING Of Exeter District Branch of On tario Plowmen's Assn, will be ]held. in the Library, Exeter, on Friday af- ternoon, Jan. 27th at 2 . o'clock for a' the transaction of business and or- ganizing for 1922. All members and directors are expected to be present C and all others interested in plowing, E. J. EERDMAN W. SHAPTQN Pres. Sec. ['HONE 32 JONES & MAY d W ANYONE HAS-' rs,ined 1 pie, elle•: a wife, got married,;, f ]rig ow:d a ;starnp, :ruade a speech, i ot i�-n=a1 ;lee army, robbed bank t; bought a Ford. aaold a Fits;, lost (:h 1+allett, gone fishing, broke his ;hick, bought a house, , i:onlnVitted suicide, ; oun'i a eat, t, been away, Coale back 'home, moved his office, taken. a vaca- tion, been fn a .fight, got licked, has stock, got rich, made a bad bet 1t`$ maws. Send it to the editor, 1 NIRS. HOBBS 1E.A3). The death occurred at the ,home of syn -in-law, Dr. C. 9.i', t .Saell, to Toronto, on Jan, 18th, of E.' Delight Hobbs, widow -of tlia late Richard Hobbs, formerly pastor of the James Gtr, et Methodist Church, Exeter. The tl ceased had ,beezh ill for a few weeks Th: 4'uneral took place to :Kitchener' zc.metery on Saturday* morning. Mrs. ) T. $outlt.'ott, a step.dau ;liter of Fl..•eased, attended the funeral, �elit OL NURSES. Wngham H glh :anti Public Schools liege.' the neighboring schools are en- gaging a school inursa ata east of ;F1200 p. r year, plus $500 for travell- n„ expenses :of nitrso The Pro- v naial Croy .rnntent pat's $10 ,per room. Tii;. Wingllam district is to comprise 40 rooms, Dr, jx. McKenzie - Smith, Provincial School Medical In- spector, who organized the nursingdis.. tri. t in 11°atghann, has also organized rtt one t; at C zodeti.11, and is .now doing the tonna int Seaforth. The doctor was tet Exeter on.'fonday interviewing the medical and dental profession, and the members of theschool board with a lo ,:oma et to Exeter, to organize nursing distrkt, TENDERS WANTED Sealed tenders for the rent of the. grounds of the Exeter Agricultural Society will be received by the Sec- retary on or before the 1s',th day of February. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All envelopes should be addressed "Tenders for Fair grounds" R. G. SELDON, Secretary, dathom ROSS FOR LIFE-SAVING, A Most su.;cessful banquet of theBoy Stouts Orgaai zation was held on Friday night hi Cavan Presbyterian, Church, The usual toasts were pro- posed and responded to. Assistant Commissioner Frank Irwin of Toronto rrplire4 to the toast, "Our Guests In. the f:ourse of his remarks he gave a graphic: description of a trip around the world and of Boy Scouts 11'e had seen in many lands. The - hief feature <,f he evening was the presentations to S.:out Bob 1Ganlbririi of tlu cross for life-saving. He rescued Scout Clifford Lamport from drowning at the , summer Other scout s end rewards 'were presented bad- s se, entitled to them. Various in SALVATION ARMY SERV I 11 am. -Holiness Meeting 27 P.m. --Salvation l.feetin 30 p.m Sunday School and Bible class, and special sand tray for prim- ary .:lass. Cottage meetings in North End, Thurs- day night, Capt. etacGillivray Lieut. Paralell Y. P. C. A. �- Ladies only on Wednesday night, from 7 to 8 pen. All members from 8 to 11 p.tnj. The fee on the Adley reduced to 5c, begins .to -night Tor the next 4 weeks Trivitt Memorial Church 11 a,m.-"The World's Need" 7 p.m. -"The Chtnustime and His Books." Rev A. A. Trimmer, Rector JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH { Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A. 11 a.m.--"At the Court of Heaven:', 3 pial. --Sabbath tScho•oi and Bible Classes, • 7 pm. -"Thee Bower ,of a Look" A Song Servace at 7 p.m., Iollowe by an Evangelistic Service. Everybody invited to come and sirzg ` heartily. 1,of MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH ty si.rumental numbers and re;titatlan, were provided by the boys themselves, Seo11tniaster Tom. Preele acted as the toastmaster, ANNUAL 'MEETING. The annual meeting .olf the Exeter the Office -Carling Public cLibrartural yocan heldFritdaywas afternoon, with a goodly ,number in attendance;. In i'i,s usual happy and pleasing man- ner Mr. H, E. Husta,n performed the duties of ehauirman,.. Mr. T. S. Woods tii treasurer, .read the financial state- ment which. showed the society to be in a progressive state, After the preliminary business was transacted the following officers and directors were elected:' -President, Thos. Hun-' kin; ist vice-president, Geo, Penbale 2n;d vice-'pres,ident, Benson', Williems, (a11 re-elected); Directors --W. ;1;. El- liott, A. H. Doupe; Jas. Jeckell, W, D. Sanders, Wm. Andrew, Fred Eller- iagton, • Albert Etheri:ngton, C. Robinson, S. J. Hogarth; Lady dire' tors -Mrs, N. J. Dore, Mrs, W. R. Be, liott, Mrs. R. D. Hunter; auditors, C: H. Sanrrlers and Paul Coates; Thomas Hunker), delegate ,to the Fair Boards' tx,�r);ventite at Toronto. At the sub- sequent meeting 'of :the directors Te, 5. Woods was re-elected treasurer and R. G. >Seldon, secretary. Mr. Gordon Taylor of Windsorspent ai few days -hence at huffs Borne. Mr. Walter Dear of : Loudon spent ARR.dVAL OF RIN PHONE 32 e.. NEW SPRING GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY. :�'l W GINGH?sMS, SHIRTING~, PILLOW COTTONS, •SIIELT1NGS, SATEENS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, SILTS, DRESS GOODS, '+NOW 0 ),., 1TG., .1R1; SHOWN IN A GREAT VARIETY OF NEW DESIGNS., WE WOULD ADVISE AN EARLY INSPECTION OF '1'1 -fl SE NEW SPRING LINES. A REAL CORSET B �sRGAIN, 4 awn. calix Loch's' Corsets ?n a low biz .neelel rt style to Blear this month at; $119 r. • p3• tflto, Very BLACK TAFFETA SILK GUM ANTEED FOR 1 YEAR. We Imre again in stock l3onuers C>lebrated French taffeta silk ;n Mack only, positively ,guaranteed for 1 year in a be utiful quaJ, ty 36 in+:h. wide, very special at $3.00 yard,, Btflluet's celebrated French Duch :s nilk cls# at, stock int b1k iti only. ALL WINTER GOODS MUST GO. 11ANY BAR Ali PRf CES, We pvish to clear out ow entire .tock of Winter .goads, 50 we are «ffcring wonderful bargains in every department of ,our store; DRESS SERGE'S NEARLY 1•IALF P1UCE, AS LOW AS 50... .A YD. BLACK CASHMERE HOSIERY FOR LADIES, NEARLY HALF PRICE. HEAVY CASHMb.RETTE HOSIERY AT 59.:. PAIR. LADIES' A AND CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS AND FURS NEARLY HALF PRICE. HEAVY CRASH PURE LINEN TOWELLING AT 35.7, A YARD. 3e IN. PRINTS, LIGI-IT AND DARK ()LORS„ VERY SPECIAL 35c. }'d LADIES NEW OXFORDS AND ILROGUES, W:: have gust received ra new sh:pmwnt of Ladies' end in tlna Empress quality, the correct shoe for wear' p Theyls' are pt now-. They <sn a new last, and have good weight 1el art aVOW to .,ht soles. They aro very popular stair for th well-dressed girl. Also, manly lines of our view !}herd, and Strip Slipp'rs for Spring are here.. NEW SPRING WALT. PAPERS. •' VT are -tlhis week marking off our New Wall Papers. They are basil?" tiful an design and "olorir gs. We invite you to come in, and see 'our range of papers, JONES MAY T. R. Carling, B.A Barrister Soltcitox, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol - sons Bank, Bic. INVEST YOUR FUNDS in Victory, Dominion of Canada, Pro- vincial and Municipal Bands, all legal investment far Trust Funds, At existing prices from 6 per cent. to 7 leer cent can be obtained from these bonds. Orders received by me. Money to Ioan at lowest rates of initerest a 'few da,vs here during the week, Miss Way of Edmonton is' visiting Mrs. Nelson ' stle far afew days, Mr, John Krueger of The,dford STIRS et week -,end visitor iwith, :his sister, Mrs. A. E. ;Fuke. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Andrew land ?'aught rs.oE London spent a day or two here with friends last ,week, Mr. aid Mrs...M. Graham ofteethe- d ;eon arevisitng with, friends the. guests` of the 'Misses Harr, here, Mrs: W. .,1rct11. J.,Maillett and son Kenneth London n are spending P U[L the g he weekwvtll rs, ibMa1(ett's sister, , Mrs .Esti I -ley ood. RevGeo. McAlister, M, A„ Mr: and Mrs. Wm, L. Buttler of Phone 21r London are :s spending a 3 p g week with r I , 11.00' aim,-"Th.e Double-Min,dedMan,' Bu'tierss Harvey t Perkins, Marty.d alsoll2r, 3.00p.m„--Bibley 1 parervtse>at Cromarty, Stud C asses. ( Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wi1,115 •and :two 7,00 p..rn.-"Micin,.,ght .in, the Priisol"h 1rl.ren. of -Sprimgs'Stle, Sask., are here. AT BETIIANY vis ,Vai, 1 111% tiVsiliis' 11a'thrar, 'Mrs,' Ji; 2.30, p.m. --"Bible Moths," OIcI Ifni tide ;ata town, are glad to .etc .Iteaak agacita tet' his .native town+, Bk., Main St., Exeter Auto Licenses ,and Markers are Ready. These are naw ready for 1922. We have them in shack and can supply you at shortest notice, Have your application farm proper- ly footed itt S. W. Simms RAND 'RUNG SYS EM no DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO DR, HENRY A. CQRSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON AND 'DENTIST Office--Bekexs' Livery Barn, :Exeter' gC�allls promptly attended to day t DR, A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon tinaxc�elld dinyng ear cer+ ce }11rlcDonell's Stables, Sleeping cars on night tracts and w tabu St,, Eateter ''odor cars on ori ie nal day trangs _ (lately occupied by Dr Vinittgj Truk information from arty Grant' g Phone 26w Meg District Paganize -et Agent, Agent, E. Horn - log t RRIAGE LICENSES ?Mame 46w. J. DORE Agent, Exeter WINTER TERM FROM JAN 3rd CENTRAL S /% STRATFORD.. ONT. Western Ontario's best commercial sehao] with Coni.xnercietl, Shorthand and Telegraphy Departments. We give individual instruction, hence "Entratn,ce Standing" is not necessary, Gradu- ates assisted` to positions:. Get our free catalogue for rates and other particulars. Express Offize, Exeter D. A, McLachlan, Principal SOUTECOTTiIrJ Ss PHONE 134 PHONE 134 Misses' and Ladies' Several very .sttiart styles, which pikes. 840' Coats ,for $22,50 LADIES'. VESTS & DRAWERS Turalbull's make, •a medium weight garment, well made, and extra value at per garment 754i NEW GINGTjAMS A big range ,orf, new Ginghanis in Canadian adyan and English makes: Goad. patterns and east ,;olors, Per yard •25c., 30c. and 35c. TUR ZISH TOWELING • A new spring line. Same as we seed, a few, weeks' .ago at .35c, New price per yard, 25c;, HEAVY RUB$,tRS '& SOX VYe sell Miner and Donminion Rub- bers, and recommend these twojines Every pair to guatreate,ed.. Coats We have marked at greatly reduiced 830 Coats' for $18;50 COLORED TURKISH TowALs At snuck lower prices,. Just.half. whatt they were a,,year ago. Get your supply telt each; 30c. 40c, 50c, CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTONS, A beautiful .. uG rEul c' c Frc oar I cotton, even weave and good weight' in 40, 42 ,44 itnr, widths alt per yard 50c &NEW Hk.AltHER HOSE FOR OC, GIRLS Aruather new Spring Line; in one of the new shades. Affil sizes at ,Per pair 850,: SLATER. SHOk,S Since the drop Ark prices re a, put in ,stook a g ood ' range of hthis popular make ,of shoe: Ask to see theta. MA ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly confidential; AG pwltncia, Dr. G. F. Rouistosn, L. D. S., D. D.S. DENTIST Office over Carling',s Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Er. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. L, S. Honor Graduate Toronto University Office -..over Gladman & Stanbury`A Office, Main Street, Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of Huron Perth, Middlesex -and .Oxford. Fat* 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 want to order a daily pap.; or magazine, or renewed. present stifle Src t ti p on leave your order at elite Advocate Office, We save you paper, envelope . Hostage stamp and cast t money order .and when clubbing alit- tie more besides. MONEY TO LOAN We have a Targe amount of private funds to loan an :farm and.village property at low rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Barrlsterst &olicitara, Exetelr