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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-2-23, Page 8Exeter Markets CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY ti'arleaa t Berlea Oats ele n.teba'e B'st Flour Famav Flour •,,.. Pastry Flours ..,.,. Feed Flour Shorts Brea Creamery Butter Dairy Butte. .., LagN * 1 Hay per tan ,.,,..... 1.33 after a week's almss, t-cl to exemplify the Se. osd Degree 48 to 55 c en Sea,forth ,shortly,. 34 i4 48' The "Jack" jab'bit that Mr, F. J. 4.40 t?,.Ibr d e shat the other Say, meas - nen lt; J. Wiilson, of James Street .4.15 u.ed front tip to tip 331-2 in.:hen llethQdist Churarh :has been; invited to 3.90 r: main fox a, £ourtlt year,, 2.10 There seems to be .little news 'the; l ee 1\.ek, outsedL, of hockey, It is a ;lir. Mf, E. :,s ba:, Gardiu;:r k ' on the 1,65 tough job Paling enough some weeksjob after several days 3;llnes, The boys EXETER 'ADVOCATE, THURSDAY arr. C, H. Sanders has been ctin- Loca:l Doings ped to the house witla,,,grippe fox the past week. Mr. C. L. Wilson has recovered1 Exeter Oddiellows have been in - FEB4 3I 1922 ?, 4 43 are still • Qnfined to the house. 34 ten Som, alterations have been made in 36 the organ n Tames Street Church, and The Duane/el statere to 'of the 16 enee tar. '4fa,rreo was here last week mal: three leand;,dates au the December el_ $15 to $16 _nx the elan es, The playing portion *tion will be found on; Page 5, ......... , .... 12.es hes b -en lowered a Poor Wei have. had all sorts of weather An. ttneontmon bird in these parts, during the week, rain, hail, sleet and 1'. Y4)''' tt.:vr4'1151111°1g to sell or 1.°11 ,'O Grebe.a nrnterfow, that :.'sa great bard froet. Wednesday mona;ng we tatt wans to buy, try TbAdvocate Want p ° 1 s- e'r was f u:ad ..'t ndMt-oa in Nelson Squires almost exhaust- s field�r5 tlnks; ttg,o anfidd wareawtx watofs neicecessaryover efarv- Co,umn .,t e .ek. anal d'.ed two or three days otee to keep on his .feet. later el :est tar. Freak hunter's au,:tien sale are lad tip lath colds. In,some homes t+Eh) OAT: FOR SALE. 'ti at,er.ey variety, Bald oats; $1;t'0 b,ash.e. HILTON FORD Hay P.O. "Teddy, or the Runaway"" at Hurondale S.:tool, under the uspiees i t tbeWomer s Ineeituta• on February - 28th, Proee els in aid athe Sick Cbidren's H -epital, Loudon, �adreie anon 35e and 25c, Another sheprnent .of those 'White I.ay.r Felt tfattresses at $8,00, jut` arrived. Be ure you see them ut R. N. Rowe's, SALE NOTICE Mr. James fee-kell's sale of stock orad implements will be held on Ma. 21st, C. W. ,Robjnson, Aust. BE IS COMING. A. E. Almond. the noted eyesig'at specialist of Toronto will be at t'.i' Centras Hotel, Exeter, Thursday, F'b. 23rd, One day only. 7t N Rae" has a stook of high= :lass Far You .sltoukd see. the bar a rr; Ica is offering, FARM FOR. SALE OR. RENT Lot 10. Coe, 9, Hay Tp., 100 a‘l• s Part of Lot 8 and part of Lot 9. Con, 8, 75 acres;,lr will exchange forhouse n I: e ate*r or Ueasa7,1. Possession at lee Apply to T 3. Wilson, Adver- tiser 0itie:a, London. All. Iurn.tura at R. N, Rawe's going at ro.:k bottom 'pri•'=s, Be sure and see his sto; k before you buy. BiSY LESS COAL AND KEEP WARMER. Stop the draft with Bronze Auto - matte Weather Strip for •Doors and VViatelowe. Sold fund ,put on by Phone 21:2 N. OGDEN; Exeter HOUSE FOR SALE. New °two-storey house, all modern eonvenences, for sale. Centrally lo- eeted in Exeter, Immediate possession C. B. SNELL, Exeter Your Storage Battery needs special attention at this time of the year, We have space equipment for properly -taking care of batteries over winter. lee us take caa;e of yours,—W. 3, Ii3EER. Exeter. The correct way and the easiest way to dispose of some property or sell some small article, find a tennant 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" of the Advocate, HOW IS THE PUMP? New Iron Pumps and Fittings in Stock Iron or wood pumps repaired. Wells pumped out or cleaned. S. j. V CANN. Phone 115 OR. JOl•IN WARD, Chiropractor &. Optician. Chiropractic and Electrical Tr'atments for Chronic and Nervous D:seasea. Spectacles scientifically fit- ted Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by appo`ntm~nt Office—William and Sanders S:s., Phone 43. any •p-opie la town and ,country Wednesd:y of last week, the farm all he folks are ;ll. In+,busittess plac- nt Con. Z, Tuckersm;th, was sold to a ;s it is hard nark to emery on. at Mr. ,lames Walker of near Seaforth trans 'owing to illness. In the eehools the Classes aresmall fOr the sante agar $9450 Th.!scoter. EndimPlements brew ht ert. nearly $3000. reason --a out saxty being out of the Exeter xehools. Fortunately the Bl.. 1'h • Prat ai. nl Qoveruttaent Inas dos- gess does scot went to .be .of a serious , : d gat atio as for the °Peeing of a nature'. branch of an Ontario savings bank leo St ergs the building formerly MOOiphus Allen of Parlhlll Was fin - FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned is offering for sale Haat desirable farm in the, Township of Sttepb2n, being Lot 1 ; Con, 2, known as the Leathorn Farm, ,con, tail -tine 100 acres. There is ort pmeme 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 ,af waiter the year round; 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, Exetter, Solicitor for the Adminstra- tor. Contracting We wish to call the attention of the public of Exeter and surrounding dis- trict that we are open to accent, sic tender for contracts for all kinds of building We are experienced work men and by strict attent t on to busv- ness we hope to share. in the contract work _of this disltttrnct. W ARES 8z PRYDE, Exeter. ray and 'Baggage thing you have to move wee move it, reasonable' 1Vr ttorw Truck and: Horse Dray at your Service. echo Lyery" ors & E� Livery AGSHAW STON .131),L ! by the Rnypl Batik, This will' ed $IQO by Judge MLaobeth on Tuesday mai:: five banks in St Marys, be London for assaulting Samuel Grat- ton, occasioning .,grievous bodily harm A.couple, of young fellows from on January 24th, According to the Leue:on took in a little too hutch, ev,;,denee given *t the trial the a,s,. Tom, Bart€y4Qrn on Monday evening sault .eros: out of a. deal ago cattle bee whin they came ,up to see the hockey tw en the two Wren. Tho evidencewas gauge Land were fasted $10.00 and, costs a to show that the piarntiff was knock - of $9,00 next morn;ng by Ma•gsstrate Andrews of Clr"n.ton, NIECE DEAD. The death occurred on. Feb. 150 at htr home in. Peterboro, of Hattie Hallow -ay, daughter of M.. and Mrs. G. Holloway of Clinton, and wife of ;`Ir. i. R, Rattenbury, at the age of 32 years. The 3ztfant ,babe diedwith the moth.mothx. Deceased was ,born In Clin- ton. and was 'married five years ago. The remains were brought. to Clinton and the, funeral took place On Monday, Mr. and ::ars. R, N.. Rowe attended tla- :funeral. De.,eased was anieee of Mre. Rowe BOOKS CALLED IN. all books are called in to the Public Library by March lst. Any date will be subject to booksinn.by that REME\IBER—Dr. S.holl's free lac - tire with magi,; lantern slides, on the feet astr1 theix care, In, the Town Hall Monday evening, Feb. 27th, at 8 o' lock. If you want to get ,the right furne iter_ at the right price go to R. Rowes. JAMES ST, METHODIST CHURCH CHOIR CONCERT — FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd at 8 p.ni. Part 1—Miscellaneous. Part 2—Staniier's Crucifixion. Soloists—Tenor, Mr. Goodwin; Bass, Mr. Milne Rennie. Organist—Prof. Anderton Seats 25c; proceeds for choir and other church purposes. SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES In the Publlil.. Library.. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 7 p.m Salvation Meeting. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible "lass, and special sand tray for the Primary Class. Cottage meetings in North End 'on Tuesday might, Capt, tu• acGiili,vray Lieut. Parriell Y. P. G. A Ladies ordy an Wednesday night, from 7 to 8 p.ns. All members from' 8 to 11 p.m;. The fee on the Alley reduced to 5c. begins to -night for the next 4 weeks ed down by the accused, receLidigtwo baa. k eyes and a dislocated shoulder. ART EXHIBITION. Mfany of the people of ibis vommun- itY took advantage of the !privilege re- cently of seeing an exhibition of paint- Gigs is Senior's Hall, the work. of hiss Lila C. Taylor, daughter of Mr, Robt, Taylor of 24o4 ?‘piss Taylor is apu- pit of MacGillivray Knowles of Toronto, and sit+, is fast gaining a reputation foi. herself in, Art, Many sof the scenes were taken direct from nature and Io nature lovers these were particularly penin . Tier work is in. demand in D.trtzit and otitt'r cities, but this ;s her first exhibitiionin. Exeter. Mr. tuul Mrs. Esli Heywood spent Friday last in Londono Miss Jessie-lfansoat was home from kondon for the, week. end, Mr. liens torte of Brantford is vis- iting his aunt,. Mrs: Amos, Mr. Silas 1fcFal1s of Aylmer spent a taw days at his home here. Mrs. Phillip Rowa;I.ffe of London stint e few days with Mrs, R. W. Dannry, Mr. George Ferguson of Teeswater• spent Monday night with his brother Mr. T R. Ferguson, 141r. and ?firs, Ben H. Wyant, .nee May Whittaker, of Sylvania, Ohio, are the guests of .1fr,,. aped Mrs', Chas. Box. Liss Ethel Sweet went to Toronto on Monday to attend the millinery op- enings, theme to Tallsonburg for the season. Misses Lily and Winnie Huston left Tuesday to attend the millinery op- enings in Toronto, after which they will resume 'business is Dunnville. lir. Victor French, of Wetaski viii, Alta., President of the CanadianWeek- ly Newspaper Association, who wai East ou business in, eonauecti0n with the Association, spent Tuesday in Ex- eter with relatives,. Trivitt Memorial Church 11 a.m.--"The Healing Touch of Christ 7 pm.—"The Religious' Lille,” Rev A. A. Tramper, Renton OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, B. 'A., )sinister 10 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. 11 a.m.-"Ten Cowards and two Brave Men." T p.m..—"The Diminishing Ground of Doubt. The Minister Boy Scouts meet, Friday evening JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A. 11 a.,n-"i?Vhat Jesus can, do in Your Heart", • 3 p.m—Sabbath School' and Bibl,e Study, 7 p.m. -".Pidgeon Hogieing .One An= anther" Congregation and Choir.: singings' All w<elcome.:. At close of evening serried Organ Recital by Prof. Anderton. „Soloist, Miss Margaret Moodie. All welcome. MAIN ST, METHODIST CHURCH` Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A. Phone 21r3 1.1.00,` a.m.-Hab. 3, 2. 3 ,t ,ms.—e. Sunday Schirodii Ca 7,.00 p m.—Pn p.. --Prof. Greaves College. AT BETHANY ' 30' >y m Poujl`s tVje'w PRAYER FOR MISSIONS PHONE. 32 JONES. & MAY PHONE 32 FINAL • CLEARING OF FUR SETS We do not w,sie to .tarry over a single set of tors, so time offer the bal- ance of our stoek of Muffs and Scarfs in Sets and Odd Pieces at prices regardless of .cost. Many lines at almost half pre This is your chance to secure a good set oaf furs at low priee.. Friday, March ,3rd. is to he observed throughout United States and CanadaI as tttom'.n's ,Day of Prayer far Hiss-' Sons. Te Hurc,n P e.sby ter_& tic oman's Missionary Society has been. instructed to do its past to arrange, fariocal pray er meetings. As these are to be inter - !denominational an offering for the Lep er Mission will be taken. This lliss- eon earrias on work at 95 stations in 13 different countries, and Dr. Robt. Speer» the weal -known secretary of the Atn,erican Presbyterian Board of Foreign, Missioas gives this as his test imoany atter visiting a leper asylum' at AIiababad India„—"We cannot con- eeive that anyone could see these un- fortunate people and the service which the asylum is rendering without .thanks giving that so much. is ,being done to relieve their tragi;;, suffering". The 8th "Provincial Annual of the Presbyterian. Woman's Missionary So- ciety will be held in ;Ottawa in Chaim- er's Church on April 18, 19 and 20th. Beard Meeting Tuesday 18th at 9 a m,. General session commences at 3 a. m. Those 'eei.titled to attend are Pres- byterial President for elected substitute Secretary and Treasurer, President or elected substitute and one delegate front each auxiliary' President or elect ed substitute fromeach Mission Band,. All delegates to remain until the •;.lase. of the convention. Delegates to take single first-class tickets together with standard certificate. A special car for delegates will leave Union Station, at Toronto C. N. R., on Monday April 17th at 12, noon Bialetin,g `secretary is Mrs. Chas. H. Thiorbunn 209 .Daly St. Ottawa, ;to whom dele;gate's names should be, sent .by, April lst, Local• Auxiliaries please make note o[ thus as owing to strike _'andis.tieins the Mtssionrary •Messenger containing this. mats_:. ,'coaly be ::late,.. Mrsa; 'W; ,D McIntosh, 1 LAAIF'' ANI) MISSES SPRING SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES, Our Stock en shove lines is now compete. Smart Styles, Better quality materials, arid much lower priee,s +ori all these .lines are !actors that ora making these garments ready selrers, Select yours while there is a large range to :hoosre .from. GINGHAMS AT 25;x, 'T0 35c. YARD. We harredo its of New Patterns in Ginghams to sic t from, This is the most popular material on the market for house and street wear. Our prices range from 25c, to 35c. yard, LINEN DISH TOWELLING AT 294.YARD EXTRA SPECIAL. VALUE SPECIAL VALUES IN SERGES '":tri We have splendid values in Serge Dress Goods for Spring, Many tine; Alt half original price. Ask to see our spacial all wool serge at $1,00 36 N. STRIPED VI,ANNELETTE AT 23.:. YD. Heavy duality Stripe Flannelette, 36 in, widS to ,:fear at only 23o. yd. Dr. Scholl's Foot Expert WILL BE AT THIS STORE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEB. 27 .and 28 If you hare any foot troubles corm in and consult hunt, free of charge. Don't go around with discomforts of the feet when, you have this - up taorcunity of .gettne, rete if here in your own town. FREE MOVING PICTURES Dr,. Schgli's Foot Expert will give a Free Moving Picture Demon• stration and Lecture OA the feet and their care in the Town Hall, Exeter, Monday Evening, Feb. 27th at eight ,o'clock. A most interesting and he struetiv'e moving picture show and talk. Everybody \veloome. JONES & MAY I. R. Carling,iB.A. Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mal - 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 per cent. to 7 tier cent can be obtained from these bonds. Orders received by me. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest Office—Carling Bk., Mann St., Exeter Display Advertising—Made known on agp/cation. Stray Animals—One insertion 50c., three insertions 11.00. Miscellaneous articles of not more than five lines, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, ,each insertion 50c. Lost and Found locals 25c. an insertion. Local reading notices, etc., 10c. ,per line per insertion: No notice lets than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c, Auction Sales 13 for one insertion %nd 11.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if holder five inches in length. Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline. Farm prr Rea Estate for sale SOc. each insertion for one month of four insertions, SOUTHCOTT BROS PHONE 134 PHONE 134 • • • First Annual Sale From. Feb, lst to Feb. 28th. J THIS IS OUR FIRST ANNUAL SALE. ALL WINTER GOODS MUST BE CLEARED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST''. WL ARE MARKING NEW GOODS AT A VbRY LOW MARGLN OF PROFIT. GOODS BOUGHT HERL+ THIS MONTH WILL MEAN A BIG SAVING TO YOU. LADIES' AND MISSES' FUR -COL- LADIES' & MISSES CLOTH COATS LARED COATS $35.00 and $40.00 values, - Sage Prie a $22.50 ALL W6OL SERGE DRESSES,. Sale price each 11095 CHILDREN'S VESTS & DRAWERS. Regular 45c. value. Sale price, teach 25c. SPLENDID TEA TOWELLING Sale price per yard 18c. COATES, 200' YD. COTTON SPOOLS Sale Prue 4 for 25c. Last Year's Styles Sa'Iel :'Price $11,76. ALL WOOL SERGE, Briown and Blue Sale. Price per yard 85c, ALL LINEN TOWELING Salty Prue per yard . 32c, 27 IN. WHITE FLANNELLETTE Sale Price Per yard 25 cents 40 IN. FACTORY" COTTON Sale Pekeper yard' 25 cants WALL PAPERS •"Presbyterial Press Se.,:, Brucefield- We invite you to see our large New Stock of Wall Papers,. Lltict Season's Papers are being offered atexactly HALF PRICE. MOORESVILLE A number ,of m,eighbors and friends, of. Mr. and ''Airs. Gordon; McDonald aset at their !tome amid presercnted them ' ad'd BibleI wilt°;a china. cabin,et.and' cheir, .. cxpres sing regret, at tineas. fnlrthcoming de of 'Vin:taria part -etre', from' the Vicinilty. The. ac eomp inying- address 'was'read by lois,) Eloratio ' ... Simpson, •Whrrrla Tho tnas sn gad nt',S' semae the 'lire; I%]!fAr entatto'n,, MEN'S SWEATER COATS SCOTCH FINGERING Y°A1U'l Saler Price 32.90 Sale Pr. 11.35. MEN'S RUBBERS, Best qualuty Sale Price 1,1.25 50, Paws Boy's Lace and Button Shoes LADIES' RUBBERS, Best quality ' Sale Price 31;99; Sale Price 95ct 50 Passe Iedees' Lace and Button p asLADIES' CLOTHRUBBERSSage ps1188:f e Prce (95c. "-- MENS BLUE & WHITE OVERALLS $6,09 dEN S SHOES. Sale Pre :31.48 Sale Price $30 .. ,... ,TI#E Sh. PRICES ARE GOO..,D O; YFOR THIS MONTMany OtY.er , nesDON'T .. , at 'Redna:ed;- Ptdie es ©.00 'T 'PAIL , TO. THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTit Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car service: Sleeping cars on night trains sed Parlor caws on" principal day trains. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn- ing District Passenger Agent, Tero e N. J. DORE Phase 46w Agent, Exeter DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST ' Oftlice—Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter' Calls promptly, attended to day or night „± f DR. At E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter (lately occupied by Dr. Vining) Phone 26w Dr, G. F, Rouasto,, L. D. S., D. D. 5, DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons, Dr. A. R. KINSMAN,' L. D. S„ D.D.S. -Honor Graduate Toronto Universal/' Office -over. Madman & Stenbury'* Office, Main Street, Exeter, C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED ` AUCTIONEER AND, VALUATOR. for Counties of Herne Perth, Middlesex and Oxford, porus Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario. FRANK TAYLOR 'Licensed Auct3bmleer' for Counties of Hunan and ,Middlesex Prices` Reasonable and Satirfactioc Guaranteed. ' Crediton, — Ontado,.• " MONEY TO LOAN We base a large amount. of private funds .to loan on farm Mid /111O° at ow rates 1 ra es of . initer!ltt. GLAD ,MAIM- & STANHf11liY. Banisters, Sohiaitors, Exeter