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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-2-9, Page 8
EXETER A1U171}C i•TE, THUBe-Y, .FEB. 9, 1922 Exeter Markets CHANGED EVERY WEDNe,SDAY Wheat Barley .., Oats I1laan;toba s Pest Flour Family Flour Pastry Flour . Feed: Flown' Shorts <....,.... 1.55 Bran 1,50 Creamery Butter43 Dairy Butter .. ,.. 34 037 Eggs, , 40 Lard 16 to 19 Hay per ton ,,,,, $15 to $16 . 11•15 1., Every Chertaiii eo. 'bosses his wifean 1 Local Doings yet we talk of takinge velizetion. to those people, Town Assessor Hunter is agaisi Mr. W. C. Sem or of Toronto was 1,23 on his rounds, the preacher ee the .Baptist .Church 4$ to 55 Ceeiter ea has ,been having one of 34't3.40 t . worst snow storms fel 30 years.- io wickedness :s because the xeform- =a St Marys Surlday, Onr att#zy tiza world persists 3.40 2.00 'mater r shipment .o those Wit' I .:r Felt efattresses at $804 en ! arrived - S. 111:1. 1,`,iu sec there .., R , N. Rewee. AEN Y,-*-elarnea• Curer t #' •s F,..# renest !veal agent lust • . as; eieret ^ .est epees \o ,•;,p- ial erg -aired. Sp;endie opporavn; for la,iy o" t:..,. of ability, Writ Box 2465, Maatr- al. Miss Lea Tesler, pup of 'AL. -Gillet -ray r,.n',wI s .S • :3ay.ni an exhibtttoz zee ere! of her phi nt.',Dgs tan 1: 4 Hell .aft F.:a. 100 and 11th• Feeler 130 to 5; eaturday 10,3e to 4. Ev ere be 1, IL N. Roo • has a stock: of . class Fuzee-. a,.. You should ;e bar gains he is teff ever;. • FARM FOR SALE OR RENT L -et 10 Coe 9, Hay T,pe 100 acres Part ,`a Let *:and ,part of Lot 9. Coat $, 75 sae. will ex,? sage for house 2 1 +eer Ileeses' Possession at ones, a rsP v' :o T. J Wilson, .ciclver, London, the Were EteleirrefFeeT, ale .• .. ; 1t:12a ren e riti n ; etch ..2 .. ,. w..l preen 'Thi. nese it' e:3t e etpa get .-a o a ,sass.; per- • 9swere tle,ir eyes e [ere ed Ivo seer a Tito regular tet . et •tg of the Junior It was :also el. ceded to hold a ©unty- l et re ler • -,. - 1, ,.. -41"' err held in Senior's hall paead to the Tri% tt elemoria]..hire s btttt•ilit. , February bru•.try 9tlt at 8 pate +►n the tars[ Sundzf cft Jul). A sesoe All s^a�.+tnt,.ne :aria requested to he pre- ut_c*u n .pan iolenr. :;t, p4sseei to ala a p nr. Arrenge ent:s are being made tiw,aoWW o.' th ' late Peter Cantelon c,s or a sparrow match. alt: County Lodge. o. ah fereen ai ill tt a :rt ro ', 7/..; Mr. Jams Vane of near Farquhar, ers look sq. unhappy,, eo nfieed to his leeme 'with blood, Me and Mrs'. John Wood purpose poisoning. , ueeezg into their fine new red brick E,,.t baz, l rs, daughte of SIr. trtrl "Iry "Ilia; built on the bung -pew style„ M s Robt. A. Sanders. se ..ontined to this week. bee home. suffering from. a very sore[ Mr. Sam'1 Brock, who has been, suf- lc .,> x911 _; under toe doctor's care: feriae from goitre trouble, is at pres- 14zs :zzd real lel fasiz'oned storm en very ell at the home of Mr. Bruce cooper l Usbc e. 3 r Thursday and Friday: last, with a Mrs. Jas, Brant. n:el this week pur- : rs.dealle amount oof snow, [akin :elzas�.d the dwein. i Ann Street the motor,'mg much snore dif€'iCedL 'owned by Mr. Those e Acheson and will At the auction seep of the Wellert atake passessiazz March 1st =tn•te-on Tuesday Mr. John Tr-ebner H$ary Ford had Hard work to buy vias, ae d the 50 -acre grass .arm. en a .:sicken for his Thaeksgivizzg din_ 4th of Hay. The 100 a,:re farm n!r sew teen years agog Last year e a :let sold. 1 _gain alae Ctnited States $900,000 u Mr el Mrs..Davel Bruce of Cro- taxes. meets, �tnnotu e the engagement of ZIn David Russell has a rabbit az tt - eldest daughter, Charlotte El- his shop, shot in. Biddulph by Thomas i t \1r. Donald. Balfour of 1C',.irktote Yearley It is a, rare spOebeiezt for tea ° .niereage to take place in Febru-'these ,parts, end ,is said by many tote ary. . a ,ge iume "reek.,, Anumber of fake solicitors are oni Messrs. S. :til. Sanders an James the reed 'taking, subscriptions for To- Br'tataell have pur:.lzased the wild ev- !onto journals and magazines. Be aprnzutar property o.z Station Street earsfu' eve you are not giving away They purpose eraporettng apples this good money £orrzothen, . fall if the crop will warrant it. r \lr: Freborn Johnston gave a most T2 new hotel to be built in Lan" , ds b° !mem), as#"1heoLlo}d-Geo Lloyd -George Ho -h and aft 1-"" a She oro Tu dela} eren:Ihe agaj last t:l'�. It will s:omta xn 2ia8 rooms and at the Main Street League The as- th ° estimated cost in $1,550,000, It s.rnble room was .=roweled and all were will h: one at a ,aha tn- of eight hotels highly pleased. u. C mala, one being in Toronto, one To be ready for the next war Great ''n Mentr:al, one ,n, Windsor, one le Britain Inas a gas deadlier than,any, Ott;tna, etc, used heretofore; France a cannon that wilt outdistan .r any German, Big Fier- a Thursday was groundhog day, alta- .atcd the 1.rtnet:wc1 St,.tes, 1n ad. afsa unless Itis hogship was up before ci tiotz to sivertl new devises far ,. t o� 1oek he diad not see his shad -Ming maitnaz , and drowning, is per ow. Th. sun did peep out before that Stour. Some of the :.sty papers 'said h' could stat see his shadow, but t'. ..:ty editors were not up earl) "COU\TY L. O. L. MEETING. s.:etge that day. The old saw says The County Orange Lodge held thee rr.. due for six weeks more . s.:. mutual meet_n, in the Lodge Roam, °.0 Exeter can Tuesday last, The at- t.ndenee was fair. The election of oft,. ars resulted in J. G. Ararrttage be- i sem welt to ;,:t the r hitt tztrtt `ng re-ele: ted County Master; Char., ►. :, : > .�e to R. \ lace Rev. A, A Trum r Ia re e t.tr. Sit the 7...,IA weer; p . , � a � ; : �..• t 7 Kitt► T,� .of Ceremonies, Geo Petty, It a its d > .:-:lid that the 12th of July shout+.° b: celebrated in Seafarth this vv:ar, Testing a liquid poison, three drops of whseh will kill on. contact r>;at r weather, when ashadow is rba3 tic:tt ,E',- dt. ;c! BUY LESS COAT, AND IeFe WARMER. • ep ea •.i a,t with Bran . Auto- wee,. ut,+.. Int"e ' tV titer 1t -.,°i for 1)ou s •sin<l 't1 ei;iltti a, Seed enti put on by mon nee N. OOGDEN, Exeter HOUSE FOR SALE. New `twin -storey house.. ell modern conveteences, for sale. Centrally lo- cared ;n Exe:er. Immediate possession C. B. SNELL, Exeter Your Stora;e Battery needs special. attention at this time of the year. We have spece equipment for properly ticking .rare of batteries over winter. Let? us take care of yours,—W. J. BEER. Exeter. The correct way and the easiest way to dispose of some property or sell some small ardele, find a tenant for your house:, or an article you have lost or help when you want it, is to insert a small advt. in the "Want Column" a the Advocate. HOW IS THE PUMP? New Iran Pumps and Fittings in Stock Iron or wool pumas repaired. Wells pumeed out or cleaned. S. J. V CANN. Phone 115 DR. JOHN WARD, Ch ropraetor & Optician Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments for Chronic and Nervous Disease;, Spectacles scientifically fit- ted. Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by appointment Office—William and Sanders Sts.. Phone 43. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned is .offering for sale that desirable Farm in the Township of Sttephen, being Lot 15, Con,; 2, known as the ILeatihorn Farm, ,cons amine 100 acres. There is on prem-' ices a commodious two-story frame house and two good bank, barns. The farm is well drained and fenced, ,hag a nice orchard, spring creek with a plentiful supply of water the year round; fine for .stock; 15 acres seed- ed down, all fall plowing, done, and there are 10 acresfall wheat[ . Poe - session given ,A,prtl 1st, 1922. For parti:ulars apply to I. R. CARLING, Exetter, Soli,:itor for the Admi¢tra- tor. Contracting We wish to call the attention of the public et Exeter and surrounding dis- trict that we are open to accept, os tender for contracts for all kinds at building We are experienced work- men and by strict attent I on to busi- ness we Myope to share in the contract, work of this [district W. ARES & PRYDi., Exeter. Dray and Baggage _e Anything you have to move we move it reasonable •Me+ttor Truck and Horse Dray at your Service Auto, Livery Hors, Livery BAGSHAW & EASTON Clinton, for many years se. retary F. 0 elE1.TING. Tea • U F. O. Club elvet n ; will be nil $ rII , ma on Feb. 11. The Inte'rges ;eseeen followed by :an old- teu • spelling nt:at.:h—ladies vs. gentle- mrn, lee by Mrs, Hiram, Sbapton, and' Mr, G orge Westcort, TMs tobe fo1 t ;:v. 1 bv ' sing -song led by Mr. W. Fort and Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Shipton. Eve ryba:iy° welcome. 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 15th day of February. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All envelopes should he addressed "Tenders for Fair grounds" R. G. SELDON, Secretary SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES Next Sunday, Feb. 12, Public Library Brigadier Mrs, Green, Candidates' Secretary ,for Women's Social Dept of T•erritoriarl Headquarters, `Toronto 11 a.ns'. 2.30 and 7 .p.m. Next Monday 2.30 pre., Main Street Methodist Schoolroom, Lecture an "S. A. Soeia1 and Rescue ,Work" toLadies Only. Mrs. MacGillivray, mother of Exeter's Captain, will accompany Mrs. Green and assist in all services. Capt, tifacGillivray Li,eur, Parnell Y. 1'. C4 A. Ladies only on Wednesday night., from 7 to 8 p.m, All members from 8 to 11 p.mj The fee on the AIJIey reduced to5c. begins to -night for the next 4 weeks Trivitt Memoriai Church 11 ami. --"`Amen" t . 7 p.m,—"The ,•Great 'Brotherhood," Rev A. A. Tramper, Rector. cIAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, lames Foote, B. A., Minister 10 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. 11 a.m.-The Dominion Alliance. 7 p.m.—"The Diminishing Grounds of Doubt." • The Minister ]3oy Scouts meet Friday evening JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor„ M. J. Wilson, B.A. 11 a.m.—"Saerannont of The Lard's Supper" and reception of members 3 p.m—Sabbath School and Bible Study. 7 p.m.—'Sa! rament of The Lord's Supper" • Congregation and Choir singing, All welcome;, MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev Geo, McAlister, M. A. Phone 21r3 1:1 a.m.-'"Zt is time to seek the Lord." 3 .m.—S=day Serhooi ' attd Bible Classes. 7 p.in.—Greater riches than, Egyptian Treasures. AT BETHANY 2.30—"A Cave Dweller." CATTLE POISONED. A mysterious cattle presorting took reeee in Mr. Richard Bill's barn the 4th s ent'ession of Stephen o Friday night last. Mr. Iiill had fel the cattle and lett them in the usual .:onalition the evening before, but when, he went out in the morning to feed up he found six cattle were v;ry seek. He at once procured the services of Dr. Sweet and after a .areful examination it was found that the cattle had been, poisoned. One cow and one steer have sinee died, and on a post mortem examination on the cow Paris Green was found in. her stomach,. The other four cattle are vary sick and may dieThe mystery is how the cattle got the Paris Green as Mr. Hill says ha had none what- ever on, the premilses, and that it must hay. been admefestered by some unknown ,person; A UNIQUE FAMILY RECORD. The. Brussels Post says :—"Talking about family re.fords the Fulton fautile of ties locality have one worthy of mote for longevity. The iparents, John and Mrs, Fulton of McKillop boundary, tossed away 25 for more years ago at the royal old ages of 99 and 98 years. respectively. Seven. of their children still survive in the enjoyment of , i good degree of hearth, as follows:— Samuel Fulton of Granton, Ont., aged 92 year,; J^'', Futon, ;:n his 911h year; M -s. D. 'tow ,:d. Brussels, ag- ed 84; Win. Fulton, m erashLngton, aged 82; Thos. Fulton, Shakespeare, aged 80; Hugh Fulton, Walton, aged 75; Mrs. Ephram.Hewitt, Exeter, aged 69. Mrs. John Crawford, St. Marys, dyed at 84 years. The -combined ages of the surviving seven brothers and sisters is over 570 years Of ' very few famit'ies eou]d such a remarkable record be given. John and Mrs. Ful- ton., Walton, had 11 children, of whom all are living,excepting one. Miss Hattie Handford has returned to Toronto. .tit,; : Wilfrid .Stewart of Toronto spent the week end in town,: Mr, end . Mrs. A. E. Aricen:w .and Clifton are visiting in C1int0n.. Miss Lillian Boyle of Toronto visited with friends in town during the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Chapman and sox Forbes, spent the week end in London, Many Enter people are attending the Motor Shaw in London this week, Mr. Of fa McPherson of Montreal ;iis eisiting his parents .far a few (clays. Mrs. W. H. Armstrong visited with. her mother, Mrs, Bedford, in, London on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T, ;Goodisom and children leave Sarnia this week to spend .a month in Florida. Win. B1aek, M. P., and [Mit. Palm Laughton of 'Tuckersntith gave the A.dvacarte a friendly call on Saturday last. Miss ' Reta Rowe Was in Streter rd ,ever the week end attending •Afhe Normal School,; "At Hosie" and ban- quet Mrs, G. S. Howard, who .has been in St Joseph's PIospitarl, London, for four weeks, returned home lest Sat-. urday, Mrs. McLellan, who reskles with herr daughter, Mrs. N. Sheare,' left Wed``- n esday for Fort Wialiam to visit her,. sister who is lily Messrs. J, G. Stanbury and Thor; Willis were un:.eettaewai.east week, es eenn•ection with Mr. Willis' right to t}i.- use nor his trade ,name, "Shamrock` Creamiery" Whsle eo decision was given they have every hope of win_' neve against the Western, farm using, the same name,, 1 4 'PHQNE 32 JONES & 1V1..AY PHONE 32 Complete Showing of Ladies' & Misses' Suits, Coats and Dresses for Spring. Our Stock of the Above lines for Spring is now complete,. We have ;no hesitation. in saying that these dare the smartest garments wo have ever shown. Our stook is as large as will be found in. 'many city stores, Price.e are much lover for Spring. We would advise ,an early inspection, of these lines while there is a large gange to select from. The name Northway en these garments is a guarantee of per- keetion in workmanship and fit. SPRING COTTON STAPLES. We have an [enormous stook .of Cotton Staples for the coming son„ Get your sewing done early .for Suring. New Galateas, Prints, Sheet- ergs, Towellin s, Pe/ow Cottons Etc,, are %tow. re r '.. for the Spring Velliug at wonderfully low prices.. Flan -tellette Blankets•. -iia lane of our sto.;k to go this month at greetly redusfed prices, Woollen Blankets.—Two pair only beautiful quality, all wool hlenkets, good full size to clear this mouth at $9.00 a pair. SPRING IXOUSE FURNISHINGS - W e would advise an early inspee - tion of our Spring Lines. in Rugs. Curtains Curtain Nets, Window Blies ,\Va1t Papers, Linoleums, etc. Pr:,as much lower on above lines. MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS All kinds of Oyerconts for Boys end Men at bargain pries. It will Fav you to look through our stock Ahse .\fn's Fur Coats, guaranteed to neither Tip nor !tear at $35 'e•t h, NEW WA .I. PAPeRS are here. The ;;realest str• La)," we hribe :ever Shant°ar; You will Ilk: them. It is no trcubl: to ;intw eou :pur goole, 1.V, .invite you to .lime and see tlieni.. Also lotc of other lines of papers at Pre -War Pri••es, JONES & MAY 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 S. W. Simms Express Office, Exeter I. R. Carling, B.A Barrister . Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol- 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 oer cent. to 7 ver cent can be obtained from these bonds. Orders received by me, Morley to loan at lowest rates of interest Office -Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter SOUTHCOTT BIOS. PHONE 134 First Annual Sale.. From Feb. 1st to Feb. 28th. THIS IS OUR FIRST ANNUAL SALE. ALL WINTER GOODS T,. MUST BE CLEARED OUT REGARDLESS OF COSWE . ARE MARKING NEW GOODS AT, A ,VERY LOW MARGIN OF PROFIT. GOODS BOUGHT HERE THIS MONTH WILL MEAN A BIG SAVING TO YOU. LADIES' AND MISSES' FUR, -COL- LARED COATS $35.00 and $40.00 values, Sale Price $22.50, ALL WOOL SERGE DRESSES. Sale price each $1095 CHILDREN'S VESTS &, DRAWERS Regular 45x:. value. Sale pri+oe,-+each 25c. SPLENDID TEA TO - WELLING Sale price per 'yard. 1.8c. COATES 200 YD, COTTON SPOOLS Sade• Psis e' +4 for 25c, LADIES' & MISSES CLOTH COATS Last Yea;r's Styles , Sele Price 511.76 -ALL WOOL SERGE BPown and Blue Sale Price per yard 85c, ALL 'LINEN TOWELING Sale Price per yard 32c. 27 IN. WHITE TLANNELLETTE Sale Price pee yard 25 cents 40 IN. FACTORY COTTON • Sale Price per yard 25 cei3ts WALL PAPERS We invite you to see our large New Stock of Wall Papers& Last sea's.on'.s Papers .are being offered atexa:tly, HALF PRICE. • MEN'S SWEATER COATS SCOTCH FINGERING YAW( Salter Prir•e $2.9�, MEN'S RUBBERS, Best, quality , Sale Pri a $L25 LADIES' RUBBERS, Best quality • Saie Price 95cl LADDIES' CLOTH RUBBERS +Sees PrLee t95c• MEN'S BLUE &WHITE OVERALLS Sale suer .1.48 THESE PRICES ARE` GOOGOODO eietie Other ,Lktes . at Reduced Pric Salve Prig e`$1.35 50 Pairs Bray's Lees and Button Shoes Sale Price 11.98`` 50` -.Pairs Ladies' Lace and :Button Shop Sale $6.00 MEN'S SHOES Sale Price $350 NLY FOR THIS MONTH ea. ' DON'T FAIL TO CALL, DR, HENRY A, CORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Office—Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter Cans promptly attended to day or. niglit, DR. A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDoneU's Stables, John St., Exeter (lately occupied by Dr. Vining) Phone 24w. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly confidential; no wit4eJ'i, Dr. G. T. Rou1stom, 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. Honour. Graduate Toronto Uni eraity Office—over Gladman & .Stanbury,'I Office, Main Street, Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED .AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of Hurosi Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farb Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario PRANK TAYLOR Prices Reasonable and Licensed AuctiGuaiotnraneer teed. Loa• Comore of Hunan and Middlesex Satisfaction Creditors, - Ontaaeo. If you want to order a daily Patelle or magazine, or,renew _a present sub% scription, lease your order at tfie Advocate Office. We save you paper, eavraope postage stamp and cost of money order .and when clubbing alit the .more : besides. MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of ; privy funds to loan on farm and, property at low rates of interest GLADMAN & STANBURY Banisters, - Solicitors, Ezete. le. err