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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-7-13, Page 8Exeter Markets CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY )71171V? at Manitoba's Bast Flour 4.10 Eennil y Flour —.90 Pastry Flour Feed Flour ,. 2.1Q I.o. ns , 1,60 1.60 4$ ,,.. ,. 34 tee 37 Eggs .,,,, .. ,,.26 to 27 Lard - 20 Hay per Ton $14 to $16 Bogs 1,15 Bran Creamery Butter ;I,�'iiry Butter 13.75 GIRLS WAN'Tk.D. C1.INTON KNITTING CO., CLIN- TON ONTARIO,. ?Sion clean; work. light.:d, well heated factory building. Tirls to learn Knitting, Loapeng, and Finishir.g. Good position, for experienced help. Well equi.pned Club and R=creetion Room in connec- tion with the ,till. L....TRAY HORSE. There strayed from Zurich, on Fri- day, ri day, Jinn,, 23r3, a seal brown horse; 2 Siena dna 1ettovks, carrying a toe ere:eitn. Reinert w john tiny, Zur- ich, Phone SS. CARS FOR SALE. Two Ford earn in best a condition. Apple at Advocate Office. LQOi ' AT THE LABEL The Advocate mailing list has been sosrected up to April 13th. Look at your label and see If your Advocate is paid in advance. If so, atrizaiat; if not, why not pay at ons HOGS WANTED. A number of hogs, 60 to 80 pound ilee=]ers. T. Willis, Centralia. CHICKS FOR SALE—Baby Chicks from my Bred -to -lay Barred Rocks; Get your order in for these at once, Phone Crediton 18-31 L. V. Hogarth EXETER n1l tUtThTL, TH.17RS1], Local Doings The High School Entreeece results well be put about the 20th of July: George orge Windsor went to Victor- ia, Hospital, Londons on Sunday to un- dergo another operations, His friends hone for success and a complete re- covery, Ree:. llorace ,E. Bray, a :former sec S for a the Trinitt :Memorial, Church here, atenouncee the engage Diem of his youu ,est daughter, Kathleen. Kingsmill., to Donald Home:: Ross, sown of M. and Mrs, Horace A. boss of Detroit, the marriage to take .place early ;nt September, Perhaps we do ,not realize it, butwe have been hav'stg pretty spice summer weather so far,' The Tr:vett Memorial Sunday School wall picnic et Grand Bend .an Wed- nesday, July 19th. Mss Oestretcher of Creditorn, sang a pleaslene soloc;n James St, church on Sunday •evenng, Unusual activity seems to prevail among 'Ozone who think every little infringement of the temperance and motor laws should he reported upon} and the offender punished; Notwithstanding the .many warnings given 'through the prase .ansl other- wise quite, a large uundeer in town,and surrounding country lead to ,payfines last week for speeding on 'fain Street, ARM BROKEN, driving without lights and parking care' Sloven. 1,04, o. of the yore Garage with light's turned off; County Corn m:t wile a painful accident ion Sun- stable Winteeides of He.nsa)k laid the day morning last. He was cranking a rn at ono car when it back -fired, forcing the George Andrely*s, gong of 1Mr. and. crank back with such force ;sato break Mrs. Wm. Andrei n i 4lyes .foot badly his arm at the wrist It will be some squeezed on Friday: afternoon, last. He, time before he w' 1 shave use of the, in- was riding his bike down street and jured member,h a fag appiag off the pedal became CONTRACTING After being out of business for nearly two years I am prepared to contract on Carpenter Work —large' or small jobs of every description. Special attention to hardwood floors. Pians drawn and estimates given free of charge.—Caleb Heywood. HOW IS THE PUMP? New Iron Pumps and Fittings in Stock. Iron or wood pumas repaired. Wells num edout or cleaned. P s. J in hone 115 caught between the pedal crank and NE. AR.LY DROWNED. -_ the frame, boldiig hien fast, and also caul og him to fail to the pat=e - Lawrence, the eight-year-old sort of meant. A, couple of htl.sirtess men hap_ Mr. extd Mrs. Mareball. ,Box of .near peeled to see the onciant end extr; - P,arkhBk,Xorm rly not E,..a.e't4ra had a eat d, slit, ,front baa painful positigen Damn' =ate from drowning on Wen Th,. toot was badly bruises,, but no, st:sday sof last week. at Grand Bend, bones were 'broken;. 'The little fellow :,tae company winch another box was out in a boat, and . a some mea ner the boat capsized. The BOWLING,. other boy szajest to get out, but At the Friday night toursney eight Lawrence had e marrow escape with rinks took part, and George Snell, G. ens• j having gone down a third Csx'-hrene and T R. Ferguson, won t„tat: when assistance arrived and he the prizes, with three wins send a plus was eased. of flus, "• • •..• , t • The three oinks sof bowlers that at- BASEBALL. tended the Clinton. tourney ,last Wed- Exzter juniors lost .in ,their home 1 nesday came ?come empty banded. gam: with Luca., on. Thursday evening last by a aeon': of 8-4, The same was by a,a, means a poor ,exhibition, but the homesters showed a lack of hard practice, It seems to be difficult to g}t a sufficient number of the boys out „sveuisags to give the team 'the train ng they steed. Luca., has a very snappy team, however, The full arsine innings were played. Lawson and Russell were the local battery. Law- son pitched a good game but did not et the support he deserved. Hind - marsh and Harness were the umpires. DR. JOAN WARD, Chiroprantor & Optician Chiropractic and Electrical, Treatments for Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Spa tacies scientifically fit- ted. itted. Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by appointment. Office—William and Sanders Sts„ Phone 43. Cars For Hire --Appy to C,L, Wil- BOR. PARENTS! Help your boys and girls in the struggle *1 life. Give them a g Doti course an Telegraphy, Shorthand or Book-keepng at THE O'BRIEN COLLEGE 361 Richmond St., London.. takes a spacial interest in each stud- dnt Short courses July and August AmmenmompeworammaftommemmW STRUCK BY C.R.A Mr, Geo. Mawson was knocked off his whizel by ,an auto on Thursday afternoon just after he had left his home on North Street He had pass-, d over to the Fight of the roadway apparently to let the scar pass on gains left, but for some treason be swervedf back to the centre Qf the road just! as the car was nearing hien, and he ued ins wheel received a severe jolt. ;4Lr. Mawson, fortunately, escaped with a few bruises,, bat the wheel was con-siderably damage& We understand that Mr. ¥awson and witnesses to the incident. exonerate the auto driver from any fault in the matter: Smamm CARS FOR SALE Having dis- continued the agency of McLaughlin cars, have to offer a Master Four or Master Six to clear at a trifle a- bove cost. S. M. Sanders. BETT'S iipmz BAKERY, will o- pen for business in the Old Carling Block on Friday, July 7th. High Class bread, cakes and buns. Miss Dorothy Kuntz is visiting in Hamilton. Mr. .Alf Salter and Sus mother were up from London: on Sunday, 'Mrs. Claxton of taetro4.t is visiting her brother, Mr. K', W. Taman. Capt. MacGillivray of di: Salvation Army has returned from his holiday. Mr. and 1, W. ,May and song are ortn motor tip to the Georgian Bay. The M sscs Bennett of Toronto are visiting their sister, Mrs J, A. Stew- art. Miss Viola Hodgson, is in London visiting her cousins, Ur. and Mrs, Her- bert. 'Mrs. Coombs, who, leas ben. rt Bow- manville for some .time, is visiting :i1 town firs. Amos left on Friday to visit ,friends in tilt nden and other eastern gaunt% EXECUTRICES FARM SALE Th_ Executrices, to close the Estate of she late William H. Horton of the Township of Usborne, are offering fox sale Lot 30; Con, 4, Townsh,;,p of 'Os- borne, County of Huron, containing 1.00 acres. On this property is a brick dwelling, large bank barns, drive shed hog p=n and Hen. house, a few acres hard -wood bush. Also parts of Lots 31 and 32, Con. 4, Townshiee of 'Os- borne, County Huron, containing 84 acres, On this property there is a brick •dwelling, large new up-to-date ban_: harp and silo, large new drive g e driving house new hex. house, windmill aa'a„ water into barns; good hardwood bush, Both properties are in a first-class state of cultivation, well situated, be- ing close to Exeter and Hemsall; con- venient on-senient to church and school; phone and rural mail delivery. Will be sold with •ca• without crops to suit purchas- ers. For terms and particulars apply on the premiises to Mrs. M. Louise Ho torn, Hennsall P. 0., or to Miss Mauwl , A. Hoxton, Exeter P. 0., or to Thos. Cameron, Exeter P. O. Contracting PROPERTY FOR SALE. The undersigned is offering for sale five acres sof land, ,on which is a good frame house and baa n, situated on Hur- on street. Apply* to Wm. Waal, Ex- eter P. 0. We wish to call the attention of the public of Exeter and surrounding ,dis- trict that tine are open to accent, or tender for contracts for all kinds building We are experienced wo.rk mean and' by strict attent t on to bust tress we hope to share in the contract work of this district. W ARES & PRYDh, Exeter,” SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES Services in Town. Hall 11 a.m,—Holiness Meeting 7 p m.—Sa'ivation M'etsng. 2,30 pin, --Sunday School and Bible Clas' . Cottage meetings in North End on Tuesday might Capt. MacGillivray, Officer in Charge. Dray and Baggage Anything you •have to move we it reasonable ."Motor Truck and Horse Dray at your Service, Horse Livery move Auto Livery BAGSHAW & EASTON Y. P. Ct A. Olsen each. eve g t members. Trivitt Memorial Church 11 a, m.—"Chriet'a Personal Dealings with IVIens.,' 7 p.m.—"Life Softemm,gs.. Rev A. A. Tramper, Recton ;as.t Elia Link of Walkerton spent. the week end in town, with Mrst, Wni Maltz. Miss Vora nteel, nurse, ,visited with her grand;.nother, Mrs. Hodgson, for a few days, a Dr. and Mrs. Roulston and son mot- ored to Toronto last week and spent a few days. Mrs, Geo GDi it_h and children of Toronto are esSitin ' at Mr. Jame; Handford's. Mises M, Ellerington of Toronto is visiting with her brother, Couaeillor Elierztgton. Miss Fear has .returned to home in Blyth, after spending a few days here with Miss Armstrong, Mrs. Silas Handford, who has been visiting for some wteeks in Palmyra, Wis., and Windsor, has x, aturned home Mr, C. H. Mc-Ssoy left Monday ,ev- + meting for Walkerton, where he has taken a situation .for a couple weeks, as druggist, Mrs. Draw and Mrs. K iight have re- turned from a v5sit in. Guelph,. Mr. J, J. Knight and son, David brought therm h me in the car,. Miss Rose Lamport and :Miss Dor- othy Balkw311, representing the Main St League., are attending the Summer School at St. Thomas, lfrs. T. R. Ferguson, and two (laugh tens spent a, few days with relaives in Teeswater. Mr. Ferguson ' brought thein back. on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Peart and Mr. and Mrs; R. Skinner motored to Shallow Lake and attended the funeral of their broi, ther-inlaw, Mr. J. Noble, on, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Boyle of Tor-. onto and Mn and Xs's. W. S. Thomp- son and Miss B1anchra Atkinson of London, visaed among friends here part of the week. Mr„ and Mrs. James Morrow of Win- nipeg are visiting relatives near Hen, - sail, Mr. Morrow is an ,old friend of The Advocate and gave ,us a pleasant call on Saturday.. Mr, and. Mrs.. J. R. Ink eater . and daug,h'tjer-,oif Penis, Mr. and Mrs. Percy and daughter and Miss Rose of Lang& don spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs's: W. J. B is,s;ett ,and dawgh,ter Mrs Rau• CJAVEN PRESBYTERIAN t1HURCCU Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister 10 a.m.--Sunday school and Bible classes. Union services during July ,with the. Main Street Metlebai,st Church en this church, Rev Geo McAlister, 41.A. the minister. Boy Scouts will : meet Friday evening. JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. WQson, 11 a.m.—The minister, 3 p.m.—Sabbath School and Bible Study. 7.00 p.m.—The minister. All ,invited Most cordially. Helpful music. MAIN ST. METHOD:IST. CH!IRCH Rev Geo. McAliste r,: M. A, " Phone 21r3 Union service with Coven Presby - Y, JULY 131 1922. �32 JONES & MAY PHONE 32 Clearing Sale of Summer Goods IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF SUMMER MERCHAND- ISE WE PLACE ON SALE •COMM1: LACING .1111b WEEK :MANY LINES AT GREATLX. REDUCED PRICES. BELOW WE OFFER A PARTIAL LIST OF REAL BARGAINS, SUMMER DRESS GOODS' Hundreds of yards of fine palm beach cloths, etc., in dress, lengths, and by the yard, at greatly reduced prices, as low as 29c yard. MEN'S .FINE STRAW HATS AT $1.95. .Ve OIf,0r alg .entire stock of Men's Fin- Straw Hats, and Paaaras, nt- eluding sailors .and fedora styles, all at one price, each $1,95. LADIES' BLACK COTTON HOSIERY 18c. PaIR; 2 MIR for 35c. 5 dozen pair Ladies' Black. Cottons Hosiery, sizes 9, 19 1-2 find 10—a real ijargain this week at 18c, pair, 2 pair for 35 0, LADIES' WHITE WASH SKIRTS AT $2.35 EACH, 5 doze;. ladies' white wash skirts in cotton, ga-bardines, piques, etc., all sizes up eto 36 wast band, regularly lip to $4,Q0 alt vaiae, al to clear at one price $2.35 each:, , ,CHILDREN'S DRESSES AT 79c. 50 Children's Dresses in nice patte,ress of Ginghams and Percoles, sizes 2 to 6, years,, a weal bargain clearing at 790, each. CHILDREN'S SOCKS AT 39c. PAIR. 15 ilo=1 ChiIdreals "Bonnie Tot" brand socks, /c,ce f a -n -a +quality, near- ly all colors to clear at only 39c, pair \LEN'S H,DFS, 2 FOR 25c.—HALF LINEN. 10 dozen Men's White Handkerchiefs, half linen, slightly it perfect, a realbargain. at 2 for 25c, WHITE VOILE WAISTS AT $L00 AND $1,50 1Vhite Voile Waists, all sizes, to clear at $L00 and $1.50 each. MEN'S WORD SHIRib at $1,25 Men's heavy work shirts in khaki, blue and black and white, including the celebrated Big B. brand, iia blue Chambrayt. All sizes to clear at. $1.25 each: WE AEE ALSO CLEARING HOUSE DRESS S, UNDERWbAR, HOSIERY, ETC., AT WONDERFULLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES STORE CLOSED Wl,DNESDAY AFTERNOONS DURING JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST. JONES & MAY T. R. Carling, B.A Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol - sons Bank,'Bic, INVEST YOUR FUNDS in Victory, Dominion of Canada, rincial and Municipal Bonds, all investment for Trust Funds, At existing pricegs from 6 oar to 7 per cent. can be obtained 'these bonds,.. Orders received by me, Money to loan at lowest rates of iattereest Office—Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter Pro - legal cent. from R. Y. and yrs. Ferguson, and, daughter, Mrs,: Hitchcock, and grand-', daughter, Dorothy Hitchcock, of Point tiac, Mich.., are vieiti,ng at the home of the doctoq'ssister..1 Mrs, C. B•. Snell, for a week. Mr, and Mrsi.' A. ,C. Moir and daugh- ter. of Manton, Alta, arrived here on Saturday to visit iMr, SNloir's mothier- Mrs., John Moir, of ,towns., Mr. Moir reports the crops most promising in the West this year, ‘: Mr. Jos. Orr, a, prominent harness dealer of Brantford, aind.,a former,resii- demt Of Exeter, called. .on. old frce•nds, here.' last week,. Mrt Orr when here. was 'engaged as harness -maker for the -Iat John. Treble, but ,left here one tb",rtyrfive years ago. feria, church in Caven, church duribg Mr. and fart 1y ar verslverernest last ,week ell and Lrom 'July. Rev, Geo.' McAlister, B. A,, the zniani;ster,. Davidson, Sask,, where they have ee-'. sided t 2.45 'p.m.—Sunday School, sid, for a number o ,year.,, and; AT 'BET where Mr Bunnell was engaged el -lithe Display Advertising—Made known on Vacation. Stray Animals—Oahe insertion 50c,, three insertions $L00. Miscellaneous articles of not more than fire lines, For Sale, To Rentt, Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and Found locale 25c. an insertion. Local reading notices, etc., 10c. _per line per insertion, No rnotic'e lea than. 25c. Card of Thanks 50c. Auction Sales $3 for one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if usakler five inches in Length. Legal advertising 10c. and `5c,. a line. Farm or Rea Estate for sale 50c. each insertion for one month of four lies ertions, HANY m rcantil business. They intend re... 2;30 p. m. -The minister, ma.raigig an the east. . SOUTHCOTT BROS.: PHONE 134 PHONE 134 2 Real Bargains No. 1 About 50 pairs of Children's, Misses', and Women's White Canvas Ox fords ;len Laced Shoes that sold as Sigh as '$4:00 a pain, Not thie sea., son's goods; of course, but every pale worth a gxieat' deal more than we ask. YOUR CHOICE 98c, for .them. No. 2. About 50 pairs of Women's Canvas. Oxfords and High Lace Shoes, with some small sizes of high top leather shoes in this assortment. Shoes that sold at $5,00 a pair. Comte early for first choice.. PRICE per pair, $1.48. Southcott Bros ,Lr.1;11w,>Y�),,.,,,y;~,?y,u RAND TRUNK SYSTEM THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh BMvreesn MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car service Sleeping care on night trains and Parlor cars on principal day trash. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket. Agent, or G. E. Hom- ing District Passenger Agent, Toronto N. J. DORE Phone 46w Agent, Exeter The correct way_and the easiest way to dispose 'af 'some property or sell some small arts 1e, !find' a tenant 16r your house, or an article you have lost or help where you want it, is to insert a small advt. En the 'Want Coition" of the Advocate. DR. Al. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDonnell's Stables, John St., Exeter (lately occupied by Dr. Vining) Phone 26w Dr, G. F. Rouasto4 L. D. S., D. D. S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law. Office Closed. Wednesday afternoons. Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L.1), S., D. D. $. Honor Graduate Toronto Universit7 Office -.over Madman & Starnbury1 Office, . Maui Street, Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONELR AND VALUATOR for Counties of Herne Perth, Middlesex and Oxford, Firth Stock Sates a Specialty. Office as Central Hotel, Exeter, 'Ontario. FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Gowities of Hunan and Middleton Pricer Reasonable and ' Satfifactsan Guaranteed. Crediton, — `"Ontario, MONEY TO LOAN We harea large amount of private, funds to loan, on farm and village property at bow rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Banisters, Solicitor's, Exotics.