HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-8-17, Page 810.
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Exeter Markets Local Doings R.e . Icestle, who, vii. itA:. lois fad,
CHANGED liVERY Wc.DNESDAIP
er Tsere, agakaa, occupied the James -St.
-pulpit on Sunday.
"Wheat 45 tot days ....aye
been getting a few real Alia. Chester Haney was ,hurried to.
the hospital in London on Sunday, ow-
Maat*ba"s Best Flour 410
Family flour
Pastry Flour
Feed Riau:
crease of 14 Stella ,over last year. The
flaan
I3r. has been reduced to T cents ,
..,..... 3.4tf1 t -n., to dltvess w,f the striate of a C°11-
3 ,85 a roan an town,t nitons lush temperature
1 aolry The.urge niz n dna n,,s, being Put in The tax rate ,for ,W.irighain for 1422
. { 130 ..neng Andress Street. ;vas been struck at 48 mills, an 'art-
..
at -
125 Have y au taken a Ioob at the Un-
Creamery r utter .. 38 to 42 r p-» n tint Qat St Set? d;ffarence as er-pla' ed by- the $act
teat fpr the Past ttr o
Dwry $totes 34 to 37 tiara tate mon -
20 A. bachettr.s aSort of >�,umarous ac- czpaiity' has been, carr)'in art Qscx-.
- 2ti . c w inti' an old road is 3 sad disaster
• 4ra.ft of $7,481A0, 3}hiclz calls fox azr
Sid to $15! Dr A. Ma -r hats ,rented his ad "-t inial 6k mills to meet both Min -
12.25 t°:e 3rd of Hay to Mx, Geo, Ingram. coal and Snterest,
1 Nelson Walla fractured a borne mitis Captain G. MacGilliv av, wha'forthe
b,aping oar in last week. oxen he fell from a last tel mon,tl>a has in cis urge "Qf
Dr. Poulstou desires to announce laayc]e. , the S. A. work here, is n an
that he wi11 be absent from his Meat extended furlough owing to a break
al OMee far a fess weeks ou vacation. 1 Via'. A. Corot lass tlse .founda;t;,oxas dosvat in health. Cadet K
f, d +lacGilliv
Il' �. St.
LI. Ml• FOR SALE. -Apply , 1r , . n-� ted. rd the e Cilie a to been e any'
1'1- gni.} rs test the 9,rm s Tra,na
=" ` '° ,Huron St. . The Emblem got second+plane racac % :Captainam officer. Ai
a.1a owe or trot at W^ gh ' t n' andreebute anent still be
C t 9TTAGE ..AOR SALE.
I.E. last week.
A i n1,31 anti; ge o a `;�rtders .tree: Dr. Graham's house and ottice and'
a ; 6 Ensign, Porter. assysiaast Teititor apt
one l o k wast Q^ Russell's Bb a I, A \ire 1loo,j•ars beast.. arid store are go- Organ er of the fife-Saadna Scouts,
a pies. Three, 'a up rapidly, wa,s n. celtar a taf the Saivatiort Arnn�.
\I-. O. G. ward. said hs house' sera ces last week. He w ally as -
Eggs .. .......
Lard
Hay per Ton
liana
.R -
,main i ap 'flood, rep. "
tad ow:on parlor, dor ng room, cloth
es close paaatry. .Ititcber, woodshed
ani-ble. :»:i ;:ere laid, with fruit trees.
Gad Snell, cistern, in Leaner Apply to
Brea=-, Exeter.
Our lar +: l,.rz
.;rived,- Harley 13
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.
Good bui dna t an Clain Street,
A pp3y t., F. A. ,stay.
t
PROPERTY FOR SALE
fiveundersigned. s offersa;; for sale
iii a acres of land,. Qin tti3n:cln tS 4 good
frame house and bay, situated o:t Hut
on street Apply to'tip a^�_ Waal, Ex
titer P. O.
c1 .eta' nau tiSe ;nes on, rkst Cana- . :.
N t, lav also leaves. for :Tata -canto next week
�.d
paataaato a? M. Street to Mr, s=ated by the Stratford Troop of L fe-
Ttz s. ';tide, Saving Guards under the .leadership .,f
Anter having trouble with his right
+: i,Qr pme time fir. John Pedlar
ad it xttzno -ed last. week.
Witt- D. Jea,-a MaeOditvra} e. A veli
pleasing entertain merit wan put On by
the Guards on ;Monday evening to a
Ian crowd. The Rome League Sale
The local Flax 1I ll Co: has con to;
'e*rl: followed and every article
'Dieted the pulling of their flax --about was anappL'd up• i quick order. The
2) acres, and *-hrean ng started ort Girls returned to 'their camp at Bay.
Saturday. field late on Monday dight.
"Haig", Lite ure-}�rec Airedguale dv , j ;Vilna Hobbs is tizstt ea mfrs. Hubert
owns d by Rev, ? xuanFer, ►Sas soued Jones.
lat. Load= lant OVA How it got the
p.:soft is unksaawta,,
A handsome bronze tablet in Mem-
4,71,-
em-t:}• of Will/awn Goldoni Walker, who
was k;]Ied overseas, bas been received
-ram Ottawa, by the young analis
tathen Mr. James Walker.
t oder.eit last week passed a by-law
by ;= rate of 448_to 4 to sell She old
LOOK AT THE 1 EL. a` ;.eel Rig Company factory° to the
Artcratt Furniture Company, nor the
-ria Advoc: me laza-it b;,st Inas been ",urn i S4,700, owed the town; anal
4D.rt-.•ted up tta Jta.ti ablia Loot:
your ialt `i tmd see f you' Ad v oc
:s paid in anitanae. if so, alright;
not, why not pay at otic-.
HOUSE FOR :Fa
Osla StfarL' 4arm'e am
auate o7 repair. two Iota t`; land,
a. az:t o.' ,all kinds -large and ama
race grounds; aituatc'cr or, Hain sire
Exeter. imply to MT:, G. A. K. la1
Lead.
RANGE FOR 'ALE
Steell range r ast..4 taxa shape. Ja
nalf naive J. A., Stewart.
HOGS WANT] D.
A rumba of hogs, 60 to 80 pour
D:eders. T. Wallis, Centralia.
CHICKS FOR SALE -Baby Chic
from my Br:d ro-lay Barred Root
Get your order nn for these at on
Plume Creditor 18-31 L. V. Hogs.r
HOW IS THE PUMP?
New Iron Pumps sad Fittings
Stock. Iron or wood pumps repaire
'Wells rnumved out or cleaned.
S. J. V. CANN. Phone 1:
DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractor
Optician. Chiropractic and Electric
Treatments for Chronic and Nervot
Diseases. Spectacles scientifically fi
ted, Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and
appointment Office -William an
Sanders Sts., Phone 43.
Betts'
Bomeidde Bakery
Have you tried a loaf of ou
Bread? If not, get one to -day, "Th
proof of the Pudding is in the Eat
hag." Headquarters for
HIGH CLASS BREAD
BINS a<3.ND CARES
Speeial attention given to order
for Picnics, Luncheons and Wed
dings.
WEDDING CAKES A SPFCIALP
GRADUATES OF O'BRIEN COL
LEGES, Limited, 361 Richmond St
London take positions -
Mr. R. Walker, W. E. Saunders, Ltd,
Mer. j, S`nclaar, Royal Bank, N.E. B
Mss A. Bernard, Ont, Spring Bed
alattresa Co.
Miss G. Grace, McCormick Mfg Co.
Miss M. Martin, W. A.Jenkins Mfg., C
Mss L 14aa flus Hunt Brea.
Mr, W. H. Parti°, Ruggles Motar C
Miss D. Bond, Nat. Drug. & Chem. Co
Register now for Fail Classes start
ing -Mon,,, Aug. 28th.
Contracting
We wish to call the attention of the
public of Exeter and surroundiatg dis-
trict that we are open to accept, or
tender far contracts for all kinds of
building We are experiienced. work-
men and by strict attent i oa to'bawl-
mess we hope to share is the contract
work of this district
W ARES & PRYDIs, Exeter,
Taxi. Service
For Taxi Service . you can depend
,on us; also all kinds of Drayirngi.
Auto Livery Haase Livery
BAGSHAW & EASTON
:.r c aearaaa sac
ate
ff 'EARLY DROWNEl .
Mr, Homer Ba haw ryas anatrumen
ri saving a young Man from drowani.
Grand. Bond on Civaa Holiday.
�1Icl,)arnald, an employe of the Gra,
xunk, Ra Tway at Strath:ray, bad .go.
, basin g after dinner and became an
et,os.seious, 31r. 13agsbaw was able*
c bring hien in atter he had gone dov
twice, b
7 but fit was with eontadera
d!'tficulty. Ater a ,half mourns wo
they ;succeeded in restoring him to li
again,
st �......
BIG FORD PICNIC
Tbc Ford picntc at Grand Bend
'Wednesday of last week was iarge
as . attendeit .and a. long list of ;ports w
It.cnducted-girls, boys, women az
mean taking hart. The Ford car e
durance race along the beach attract;
Ks melt attention, and was won, by Fra
"s, I.ad;,ng, Roy Clinger, J`. Hendrick
e In the baby show the following wen
tb awarded prizes,Shirley Twitchell, Hen
s3 ll; Ina Revington, Luean; Ronal
Wiisan. Crediton:
d, BOWLING.
The Friday evening tourney as
L5 txacted some thirty bowlers sever;
awning. from, Het -nail and Dashwoo
&, Tlt"'8, usual three games were playe
al, an.d first and second prizes awarde
IS First winners were-W.E. Sanders,
t- J. Wethey, j. G. Cochrane; and seca 1
Y winners were, Mr, Peart; E. ) I. wai
d rind Phil. Fassold, Each rink had tw
wins and a ,plus of ,7. la the play -of
r.
iN
the result was as above stated.
Hensel]. is holding a bowling tourne,
than t'edneaday, in which some Exe
ler Ilawiers are taking .part,
SALVATION ARMY SERV 1C.ES
Next Sunday in The flown. Hall
Major Byers, Divisional Commander o
r Stratford will cand.uct the Farewello°
a Cant. G. and Cadet K. MacGillivray.
- at 11 am,, 2.30 and 7 o m C
Park Service at 8„30 .p.m.
All invited.
Capt. MacGillivray,
Officer in Charge.
s
Y. P. C; Al
Open each evening to members;,
r
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a.m.--Mr. Wm. A. Tawnshiend.
7 p.m, -Mr, Win. A. Townshiend,
Rev A. A. Trumpet, Rector
EYAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHUB,
, Rev. James Foote, B. A, Minister
i 10 a. m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
Union Services with Main Street
Church
in :Mash, Street Church dur-
ing August;.
Rev Jas. Foote, the minister.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
Mr. Gea Stanley of Lucan� 'will con-
duct the services morning and evening
3 p.m. -Sabbath School and BLble
Study,
All Cordially Invited.
MAIN ST. METHODIST C'IURCH '
Rev Gea, McAlister, M. A.
Phone 21r3
Union. Services with Cavern. Presby-
terian, Church in Main ,Street church
during- August, Rev.' Jaw: Foote,, the
mancstes,
2.45 p.m, -Sunday Soho.
A'T DL'�"1',TS A TT<f
22.30 p.m. :Rev, Jas. Foote.
fuses Edna Foiling'it holidaying
; iuskoka.
gr:,. Geo. Manson is visiting in
Rid retawn.
Jfrs. Jas. Pickard is visiting her son
Ir.
E. .Harwood in .Tomato.
itessrs, Geo. Ford and Rd. Hicks'
spent a few days ;n FUnt, Mich,
:VisaLillian Boyle of Toronto as'
v citing relatives and friends :here.
1is5, Fuwell is vlsitiag her sister,
Mrs. E. J. Spackman, in Toronto,
31.ss Vera Essery of town leaves on
dal Saturday for a holiday six Muskoka,
as Masa 2kiel oda Walper of Michigan
- l i.s n.+atcng ,ter mother ire Exeter North
n4 Mrs, Jos. Davis of Merit; is visiting
parents, Mr. and 1#rs. SVan. Fisher
to Mrs. A. Hoskin and Mrs, Wes. Snell
'n are v2siiing 3n Brantford and Hamil-
ont
fe i t sa C. _thers of Rochester, N.
feaY,. Ins been the guest of Mrs. A.
Spencer.
Mr. and firs. J. R. Inkaater and
'daughter of Paris are visiting Mr tnd
a'Irs� W.
j. Bonet
al Mr. Acuilla Sb;eere of Detroit and
td sin Russell of Lansing, Mich;, are vis
t itinr; with relatives Itcre.
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Mr. Wm. Andrew returned Saturday
from V.ralkertan, avlsere he was on
business for the YVatkvns Co.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ferguson and
daughters have returned from two
weeks' holidays in, Teeswater.
alias Wanda Von Wasccn,ki who has
- been visiting with friend n 'tt'indsor,
returned home the later part of last
week,
al.sses liadeline and Mary, Bertrand'
of Detroit were the guests of .1Ir.
and Mrs. Win. Kuntz during the past
week..
Mr. Walter Lowery of Brussels spent
a couple days the latter part of Inst
week with his old .,friend, til A. J.
alcDaftell
Mrs, IV. H. Dearing and daughter
'Madeline, returned Thursday from a
visit at Sarnia and several prints in
aliclti an,.
Mrs. Sam:I Sample,. after a. visithere
with ler parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm,
Bagshaw, has returned to her home
in St, Catharines.
Mr. Ed. Hoskin of Cbicago, an Ex-
eter Old Bay, is here spending a .few
days among old friends and his two
sisters, .Mrs,. John McLaughlin and Mrs.
Mows Amy,. -
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mallett and d intr.
and Mrs. Goldije ..al ,Stratford motored
over Sunday and spent the day witth
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Mallett.
Mrs, (Rev.) Collins, late ,of Windsor
but now of Sarnia, ,who has been via -
Ain at her old dome, Birr, speak a
couple days here laat ,week with Mrs.
Draw and. Mrs, Knight.
Mr. S. G. Bawdery and daughter of
Godlerich spenit Friday with relatives
here, Mrs. Drew and Mrs. Knight,
who leave shortly for ,California, re-
turned wl tb them .fora few days'
visit,
(7S Mrs, George N. Williams played the
wedding march at the marriage cere-
mony of. her niece, 'Miss Myra Edna.
McNaughton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. McNaughton, South London
•on Wednesday of last week.
Mrs, ' S. VIisler, who was formerly
4 Miss Precilla Dearing, and daughter of
the late Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Dearing,
after a visit of five weeks with friends
in, and around Exeter, returned to her
home in .Mancelona, Midi., on Wed-
nesday of this week. It is about 'thir-
ty -Sive years --ago` that ,'Ira. Wider
left Exeter, and during her absence
she notices many changes.
LEFT ON HARVEST EXCURSION.
Quite a large number left this sta-
tion, 'Monday morning on the Harvest
Excursion to the Canadian West.
Among the number were the follow-
ing :-Cooper McCurdy, C. Moir,, Si-
mon Pollen, Mr. Huxtable, Lawrence
Hill, Cecil Walker,,. Chas, WorkmaaO
WR. „Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Brock, of Usborne; Gordon Perkins;
Wm, Webster, Rich. Yellow, Jr., Jos,
Raeer, Mrs. Heddea•. and., daughter,
Ray, John Horton, Mr, andMrs. Rich.
Hunter oaf' town; Cephus'Pynn, Mr,
i-1artman,• James :Dearing. Chas. Isaac
'Jr., Ed Presmcaor
aallianiellano man
PHONE 32
JONES 8c
Ladies', Misses', Children's
Fall and Vi..nter Coats
We have just received our Celeb rated. Northway Fall aril Winter Coats
lot- Ladies, Misses, and Children. This is the 1 r at =Age, of coats we have
ever shown,{ New Styles, New Color Ings; the latest cloths at very reas-
onable prices. See these beautiful garments early :l efore the. best numbers
are sold out, Fur -collars, Plain, and ulso the Engl - .Tweed Effects.
Nortbway Garments are noted for their kine fitting and shape -retain -
qualities. The reaaonabie prices wal surprise you.
l3IG B, BRAND MEN'S WORK SHIRTS.
We batt e a large stock of Eig B. brnud 11ort',s N1714114 Shirts. So many -
makers of Shirts are email in size, abort in s?eeves, etc, T.U. at a, brand
is extra large and ,w,eE made of good meter nis, and will fat the laa.geat
iu. n comfortably. Reasonably priced from $1.15 to ,$1,75.
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS Al' 98c. EACH.
5 daraan Men's FlAe Print Shirts, good patterns, Sizes 141-2 to 16
-Very special value, to clear at 98c. each.
WEARLNG APPAREL FOR MEN GO.LNG WEST
For you man who are going west on the Harvesters' Excursions, we
bate a particularly .hale range of Work Shirts, `OV ersll,s, Suits; Soc,lfs, Un-
derwear. Leather Gloves, Mitts, Etc., at 'very attractive pricf.s. We alio
have our Mern's Winter Underwear in stock.
LADIES" LISLE 1.1OSIE1X AT 59c. MIR.
Ladies' .flee lisle hosiery in Black, only,. ribbed thistle garter .tops, size s
- 2 to -10, regularly 75c. Very special clearing price at 590. pita; •
CHILDREN'S WHITE LISLE .HOSE AT 35e. PAIR.
i0 dtzen Children's -White Cotton Lala.' kiense, sizes 5 to 10, regtilarl3•
:n (s?ir t clear at 35c. pair, or 3 pair for $L00.
GREATLY REDUCED PRiCE.q ON ;MANY LINES OF
SUMMER MERCHANSDISE
STORE CLOSER W1;DNE DAY AFTERNOONS DURING JUNE, JULY
AND , AUGUST
JONES & MAY
Oriaasetaantivanotaranagnologavallionainanwei
1. R. Carling, B.A
Banister Solicitors 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 per cent,
to 7 per cent can be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received by me.
Money to loan at lowest rates of
intterest
Office. -Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter
Display Advertising --Made known
a c to
4n pplt a oat,
Stray Animals -One insertion SOc„
three insertions $1.00.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than fine limes, For Sale, To Rent,
' Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Pound locals .25c. an insertfin'a.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c. .per
line per insertion_ No notice les.
i than 25c, Card of Thank's 50c.
Auction Sales S3 for one insertion
land $L50 for each subsequent in -i
isertioa if under five inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and Sc.. aline.
Farm pr Real, Estaltel for sale 50c.
each insertion ' e
e an xtaoat fair one month of four
insertions,
THE DOUBLE TRACIC ROUTE
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
- Uainiacelled dining car, tie -mice
a Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor cars on principal day trance
Full information fstora any Grand
i Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn -
1 inn District •Passienner Agent, Toronto
N. 5. DORE
nom 44w Amt. Exeter
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Real Bargains
MEN'S FANCY WORSTED AND BLUE SERGE, SUITS
If you have; been waiting, for an 'opportunity to buy a ;good salt at
the lower prices, don't fail to see the values we are offermng ,at 330 '&..335.
VOILE DRESSES.
About one dozen Summer Dresses in Voiles and Organdies. Th:ese
dresses will be cleared at about half their original price,
Gond Values' at - 35.00 36.00, $7.50.
LADIES' SUMMER VESTS:
With or Without Sleeves. Regular 60c•., 65c, and 75c. lines. Tbey
are good *eight and extra special value at ,neer garment 5.0c,
PURE LINEN ROLLER TOWELLING.
The best value we havei seen in 1Years - an all linen. Roller Toweling
that will wear. went. ,at per yard 30c;
LINOLEUM AND OILCLOTHS.
• Iry two and four yard widths.. Bring in the ,size ,01 your ronin .andwe
e
will gladly show you our special patterns and quoteyou our. w
Prices,.•
Southcott. Bros
The ;;orrect way and the easiest way
to -dispose of 'same property or sell
some small article, find a teninaat far
your house, or an article you have lost
or help when you want �''tt, is to i¢tsear't
a small advt. 8,n the "Want Column"
of the Advocate.
DR. Al E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonel]'s Stables, John St.,,; Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
Dr. G. F. Roulstoa;, L. D. S. D. D.S.
DENTIS'.
Office over Carltng's Law Offices
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr, A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.S..
Honor Graduate Toronto UniTer>tity
Office --over Gladman & Stanbury'g
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
.LICENSED AUCTIONEi,.R AND
VALUATOR for Countths of Ho
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Patti
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario`
FRANK, TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for .Comities ed`
Hunan and Middleton
Prices Reasonable " and: Satiisfaetioo
Guaranteed.
Crediton.,- Ontario.
MONEY TO LOAN
We bavge, a large amount of privet*
funds to lean on farm and . village
propecrty at law -Tates of interest. -
GLADMAN & STANBURY
I?laQslstert, Solicitors, Exeter
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