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EXETER I117C1[aATE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1B22
Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wheat ,...,., . .,, .90
elanitoba's Best Flour .3;94)
kain'ly Flour .,,,..... 3.60
Pastry Flour 3,40
Feed Flour .....,., 1.75
Shorts 1.50
Bran .25
Creamery Butter ,....,... 38 to 40
Dairy Butter ,,.,. 34 to 37
ar
Ld>..... 20
Hay per Ton $14 to $15
Hays 12.00
NOTICE TO
CANNING CORN GROWERS.
Farmers will please examine the can-
ning corn and bring sample cobs to the
factory Just as soon „as it tvi1 do for
cone ng This Ls imperative* It will
be necessary this year to etart 1>ull-
f the c'.rn when ,half of it s' n eady
for cannme and go ,over it ega„n when.
the immature cobs have developed.
We positively cannot accept cora; this
year when over matured.
ENEThR CANNING CO.
REWARD OF $100.00.
I will .pay $100.00 ;to any person that
will get me the right party that has
been circulating false report.= about me
L J.WILLER"T'
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Consisting of bonsai stable and 8
lots of land, situated in Exeter North
For particulars apply to H. Bierling,
Hay P. O.
COTTAGE FOR SALE.
A frame cottage on Sanders street
one block west of ,Russell's Black
smith. snop, in.. gond repair, Three
bedrooms. parlor, i1 nng room, cloth-
es closet pantry, kitchen, woodshed
stable, hal; acre land„ with frumttrees.
Good well, cistern in house. Apply to
P cher Brea„ Exeter,
LOOK AT THE LABEL. i
The Advocate mailing list has been
corrected up to July 26th, Look at
your label and see if your Advocate
is paid in advance. If so, alright; if 1
not, why not pay at once.
HOGS WANTED.
A number of hogs, 60 to 80 pounds
Deeders. T. Willis, Centralia. e
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
HOW IS THE PUMP ?
New Iron Pumps and Fittings m
Stock Iron or wood pumps repaired.
Wells pumped out or cleaned.
S J. V. CANN. Phone 115
DR, JOHN WARD, Chiropractor &
Optician, Chiropractic and Electrical i
Treatments for Chronic and Nervous
Diseases, Spectacles scientifically fit-
itted. Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by
ted.
appointment Office -William and
Sanders Sts., Phone 43.
Look What's Here s
PARNELL'S H031E-MAD1. OR 1
BAKER'S BREAD AT 7%c. A LOAF
Wilson's Grocery v
a
Betts' n
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Bofe-Iade' Bakery
Have you tried a loaf of our
Bread? If not, get one to -day, "The 1
proof of the Pudding is in the Eat-
ing," Headquarters for
HIGH CLASS BREAD C
BUNS AND CARES C
Special attention given to orders
for Picnics, Luncheons and Wed-
dings.
WEDDING CAKES
A SPECIALTY
ir'J �c i4e
L owl TED
361 RICHIiONND ST„ LONDON 1'
See our Wireless, Commercial, ,Ty,pe-
writi,n:g and Calculating Machine ex-
hibits in. Dairy Building at Western
Fair, 1
W. J. O'BRIEN, F
C-ommercial Specialist, Principal
Contracting 1;
/
We wish to call the attention of the
public of Exeter and surrounding 'dis-
trict that we are open to accept, or
tender for contracts for all kinds of j.
building We are experienced work-
men and by strict anent r on to busi-
ness we hope to share in the contract 1
work of this tlisltrict,
WARES & PRYD1 ,..'Exeter.
t.,
Look! You!
Why not ahjp your Prodduae to
*London by Truck. Service
•
Regular traps, MVIosiday, Wednesday
amid; Fiiday.
Rates, 35c. ,per hundred.
nji r BAGSHAW & EASTON
Local Doings
STEP -FATHER DEAD.
S. K. Davidson, for thirty -nix
year drawing master at the London
Collegiate, and also teacher at the
Normal in London, well ;and favorably
known to many students ie. Western
Ontario, died at his home, London, oxi
Thursday morning, .following an, illness
of some length. He had a fine repu-
tation, as an artist, his paintings being
known all over anada;, Air, David-
son visited in Exeter on Several oc-
casions: with Rev, and Mrs. Trunper,.
the deceased beinn step -.f ther of
Nies. Trumper.. Iiia widow nod. one
son, Haldane, survive,
BOWLING
The winners in the usual Friday
night tourney on the Exeter green
were,. --Geo, Snell, True .Elliott, R.W.-
Fuke, and R. N, Rowe, 2 wins and .a
plus of 18
W. W, Taeuan's ria of bowlers won
second prize at Blyth tourney on
Weenesday of last week. The rink
consisted. of H. J. Fuke, R.. W. Fuke,
R N. Creech, end W, \\', Paean,
An Eaetei rink ol; bowlers tRoxasystng
of U. E. Sanders, Geo, Staab, W. C.
Btnevs and R., N, Rowe won 4ecand
pr, e at Ailsa Craig tourney on t\'e;l-
nesdav .pf last week.
Four rinks attended the Tourney at
the Rowing Club, London, on Monday
an=i the rink composed of W, J. Hea-
uain, J. A. Stewart, W. W, Tannanand.
R. G. Seldo(!t got ,fifth; prize.
AKE NOTICE.
If you are going down to London
an- do not fail ,to get a card from
iarvey's Grocery and have a Lucerne
5.00 Photograph taken at Evans'
audio for 35 cent& Ask us for par_
ieularn and nee photos in window.
TRAY ED.
After Aug, 26th, from John Hicks'
:rWss saran, Lot C., Con. 6, I sbarne,
roan steer, about 800 lbs. or aver
aarl;ed in left ar. Anyone seeing
im .please write F. P. Conlin, Clande-
oye, - or phone Crediton 29-31,
Dr. G. E. Lipsitt wishes to n nnou ice
:hat he will open an, office about Oc-
tober 1st for ;the practice of medi-
!hie in the house immediately south
�f the Y. P. ,C. A. rooms,'on Main St.
CARD OF THA:1iKS
The family sof the late \Vinittam
reech desires to t1apk thosa who no
;iadly assisted during the illness and
ubsequent death of the husband
;nd father..
CAED OF THANES
Miss Lula Hastings desires to ex-
press her sincere thanks to the many
friends and neighbors for their kind-
ness and sympathy during her fath-
er's illness and death and also for
the many floral tributes.
Leave your order for PEACHES at
VILSON'S.
HOUSES TO RENT OR SELL,-
nply to Mrs, A. Cottle, Exeter.
mmik
OR SALE.
Frame Stable, 16x24, Cheap for quick
ale. Apply to C. F. Hooper.
OARDING PLACES WANTED.
The Board of Education desires that
]I poisons wishing to board students
rill give their names ,to the Secretary
Liss I. MacFaul, .as many students
re enquiring for boarding places.
LOST -Marker 117,747. Finder re-
uestt d to notify Advocate Office,
ALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual next Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
a.m.-Holiness Meeting
p.m. -Salvation Meeting.
.30 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Ciaess.
ottage meetings in North. End on
Tuesday night.
apt. Hopkins Lieut Hoskins
Y. P. Ci
Open each evening to mem:bers;.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
a. m.-
p.m,-
Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector.
fAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
0 a. m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
,
pn.m,--
(.
The Minister
MES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Willson, B.A.
[ a. rT1.-
P. m.
p,ni -Sabbath School. and Bible;
Study.
.All Cordially Invited,
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev 'Geo. McAlister, M. A.
Phone 21r3
2.45 p.m. -Sunday School
Regular services next Sabbath at
11 a.m. and '7 p.m.
AT BETHANY
2.30 Ani.,
�Ir. Jas: W. Willispf Stephen, who
has been confined to his bed with '.an
attack of pneumonia, is ,now on, a far
way to recovery.
The Grocers' Pic*, •at Grand Benet
on Wednesday of Inst week attracted
a large crowd from :all the surround-
ing towns and villagers ;A full. line :of
snerts were run off. Bruce elossen-
berry and john Statton ,tied for larg-
est family with 'ten each, efes. M.
Regan of Mount Carmel was the best
looking mother, Grand. Bend defeated
I.x: ton in tog -of -war, and Kirkton
defeated Grand Bend in baseball, 9-8.
JIr, J, H. Neil of London vited'
here over the holiday.
Mr. T. S. Woods eered .family* spent a
few days ;,n Stratford.
Mr. Arthur Davis is „yet; Toronto vis-
iting with his son, Archie.
Mr. W, L, Sanders is attending To -
onto ExhieWeion this week..
Jlrs, Hill of London visited over
Sunday at Mr. Albert Ford's.
Mr. T. Nelson of ,Stratford was at
his home here over the holiday.
r1f, and Mrs. Ed. Treble are visit--
iting their son, Leon, in: Torontre..
Jliss Idella Davis of Windsor spent
the week -end at her home here,
Mr. and Mrs. Tas, Lawson are this
week attending Toronto Exhibition:
Miss E. M. Bowey eeturned Monday
from a resit in Windsor and. Detroit
Mr. end Mis. Martin of Londoxnspent
Sunday with Mr, and firs,: J. B. Foote.
BMs Blanche Quance of 13annilton
spent a few days with, ,her parents in
town.
Mese Inez Creery of lil'sborne has
gone to Lucarl to teach in the. High
School.
Mr. C. H. lie Asoy returned ;Sian -
clay after .spexndieg several weeks en
Toronto,
ells= Olive Knight ht of Ilderton; spetnt
a l alw days with Mr,, Knight (luring
the week.
„Miss Irene Stewart visited , with
her father in London for a few days
last week.
Miss Vera Gleed of London visited
with her grandparents, eir; and Mrs.
D. Richards.
Mr. and \irs. Rich. Treble and Mr.
Ern. Flynn of London were here over
the holiday.
:Mrs. Trumper and family returned
last week from a visit of same weeks
in London,
the and Mrs. Fred, Smith of Ham-
ilton visited with. Mr. and :Mrst
W. Kuntz.
Miss elabie Link, after a visit with
her aunt Mrs F Bawden, returned t,
Detroit Friday.
Miss Dorothy Mallett visited in. town
during the week with her. aunt, :.lis,
Esli ,Heywood:,
Mira Ada Willis .has ;taken a school
to teach near Tunerville and left for
that place Monday.
Mrs. Mitchell and daughter returned
to. Toronto Friday, after a pleasant
vioit with Miss Gorle,
Mr. and Airs, C. A. icedmoncl of
Belleville visited with fr?end, in Ex-
eter over the week end.
Mr. B. A. Redmond, divinity stu-
dent sof Belleville, and sister, L Si'
visited in Hensail and Exeter
Miss Augusta Streicher of Water-
loo spent Thursday here .with her
friend, Miss Anne L. Sanders.
Mrs. Will Whitney and daughter,
Grace, of eleverton were the guests
of Mrs, John E. Dignan, Iast week.
firs. Dorothy and Mable Snell have
returned home after visiting with their
aunt, firs. Newcombe of Stratford;
Miss May French, Miss Irene Sargent
and Mr. Herbert Bates ,of London
spent the week -end with Mr. and lira.
1. Sims.
lir. and Mrs. Cli,f. Spackman and
flintily returned to their home in
Guelph after a few weeks' visit here
with relatives. .
M. H. J. Fuke returned to Toronto
on Monday, after a visit with , his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Fuke,
for two weeks.
Mrs. E. J. Haas !returned to her
home in Buffalo Wednesday of ]asst
week, after nursing her father through
a long idln,ese,
Ales t Stella • Gregory returned to
Brantford on Tuesday to resumeher
tcachabg ,duties on the .staff of the
Collegiate. Institute.
Miss Mame Sanders returned the lat-
ter part of the week from a trip iup'
the Lakes to Duluth, Minn., where she
viisited with Mrsl. 3. Wanless,
Rev. M. J. and Mrs. Wilson, returned
last week :from a motor 'trip through
Ontario to Ottawa, and back on the
American side to }Niagara ,Falls.
Mr, and Mrs. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs.
Umberfield of - Detroit visited Sunday
me. and 'Mrs. Albert Ford, Mme,
Tucker is zemaininge for a few days„
Mr. and Mrs: Smith, who have been
visiting tb,e latter's'' parents, Mr,, and
Mrs. I. Armstrong for several weeks,
left last week for ltlh;ee- homte in To-
ronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Paul and two
daughters, Marian and Jannnnette, and
Mr. -.eo. Kennedy of Sarnia spent the
week end . at the ,h,bme of Mr, Wm,.
Fraser,
Mrs. E. H. Vroorxian,, after a visit
here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Geo. Andreson, returned to her home
in Brantford last week. She ,wai ac-
companied as ;ear as London by her
mother, who is visiting in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman'. Ford and his
sister, Miss Cora Ford, Mr. and Mrs''.
Daniel nal,• also Me. end -Mrs. Arthur
Ford and two children, motored, over
from Detroit and spent' the week -end
at the home oil4Mr,. and Mrse.°:Charles
Box Stephen
A CompleteCorset Service
to meet the needs of every CanadanWornan.
Ask to be shown
The Circlets or
"juspul" Bros-
pm
Bros_$S r$ while yore
are king, teed,.
Nemo Corset Service was originated twenty-seven years ago to meet and
solve the problem of obtaining a�corset for permanent use that was at once h en;c,
comfortable, stylish and long -wearing. TQ -da millions of women la Unite t
} the t � tato
and Canada consider Nemo Corsets ndis,-nensable for the protection of health and the
natural grace and symmetry which is every woman's birthrght.
Nemo Corsets embody valuable economic, hygienic and style teatures not found
in other Gotsets-they are made throughout from the finest materials obtainable -
they are riced as reasonably as substantial, well -made Corsets can be priced.
you have read the brief descri .tons that follow, we
e}7 P , are confident that you
too willdecide to let your next Corset be a Nemo.
class of women who do not require abdominal the circulation: Other features combine to In p
reduction,but are ooercteveloped in hips and these corsets drat for reducing the excess fa y
thighs. The reduction of these parts is accom. tissue whith nceumulates in the abdominal region.
pfished by bands of patented semi -elastic Lasti- II Models, 22.44, $4,50 to $8.50.
Kops Webbing, which will not lose their elasticity, lno � ,Service. -The v
and. are g�uaranteed to last the life of the corset,. of a in entioFn
A Nemo Maternity and. Convalescent Corset is also ouderott Corset m %rl:ed a, new era
tuenished to $'nn this Service, 5 Models 20.36, F,QQ in of all the
,�p a, its se tet lies in the Wondsedfor rlift handier
a ban(' of LastiKops webbing, adjustable to the
Nemo SeIf-Reducing Service, ---A Service exact individual lines of the weareryet cleverly con -
for women of full .figure, based upon the reduc. espied beneath the corset -skirt. Ts'ie support of this
in power of Nemo Self Reducing Straps -an Bandlet with its firm uplifting action is inv:luab3e
ex lusive patented feature. These Straps ---slightly to women who suffer --even :slrghtly-frcin weak -
tighter than the portion of the corset they ewer -shed and fallen abdominal muss and organs.
tiOord a constant gentle massage which softens an several .models 22-44, $7.75 to 50.
,memo Corset Service ifurnished by most utter -class stores and shops. If,
however, you have any dili5 ty in , btainttg the exact Nemo Model you need
est dealer.
cii`itmunicate with us dixedt an we kill see that 'ou are supplied l�P
',Once try a Netno and you'll never change."
Made ay
KOPS BROS. LIMITED
Taro
We have a large range of the new styles in Nemo, D. & A., Crompton's
Laflrace and Gossard Front-laein y C'nrset; l We can fit any style of
figure,ineludin stout models. Brassieres an ;all styles and sites,
LADIES' FALL READY-TO-WhAR - NEW COATS, SUITS, ARES -Sits
Beautiful Styles, Moderate Pricee-Nearly 100 coats to select from.
Fall Gloves,' Hosiery, Underwear now ready.
Ask to see Watson's Celebrated brand underwear for Ladies.
Also Turnbull', for Children.
JONES & MAY
I. R, Carling, B.A
Banister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol -
sans 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.
b 7 per cent', can be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received by me
Money to loan at lowest rates of
iiniterest
Office -Carling Bk., Main St., Exeter
Display Advertising -Made known
on application,
Stray Animals --One insertion 50c.,
three insertions $L00,
Misceilane,ous articles of not more
than fine limes, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion, 50c. Lost and
Found locals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c. .per
tine per insertion: No notice less
'than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under five inches is length.
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline.
Farm pr Real Estate for sale 50c.
each insertion 1otr one month 0(1 four
insertions.
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Boys Suits for School
We are showing some ,exceptional good values in Boy's Suits. Your
boys will be needing one when school starts;, Good value at
$7.50 ;and $9,00.
WOOL JERSEYS FOR BOYS
In plain slat es, or two tone in 411
Wool, Every boy should have one.
COTTON HOSIERY FOR BOYS
It is hard to keep boys in stockings.
We cans istvow you a good one for
rough wear at
Per pair 35c.
COLORED FLANNELS -.
For Dresses, Middies or Jumpers.
This is a very popular cloth, 56 in
Nide.
Per Yard $2,25
ODD PANTS FOR BOYS
In khaki, or in good wearing tweeds
that will stand lots of rough school
wear.
Price at per pair $1,25 to $2,00.
GOOD SHOES FOR BOYS -
Greb Shoes for boys going to sch6ol
axe very hard to heat. They afire full
fitters and stand the rough wear..
$3.00 to $3,75.
NEW WOOL PULLOVERS
The popular - .sweater for Girls. - It
comes in a range of colors in all sizes.
At per ,Garment -' $L89
SPECIAL IN HOSE 29c. PR,
Boys' Girls Women's and Men's Hosilery. Regular 35c. and : 65c.
29c. t.
linea, All on sale this week at per pair
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THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
unizetuegl dining car service
Sleeping care on night trains tad
Parlor cars on principal day trains -
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn-
ing District Pamela/rex Agent, Tore to
N. J. DORE
Phone 46w Agent. Exeter
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer R. R, No, 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Farm and stock sales a specialty.
Four years experiennc!.ej, -
DR. AL E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonell's ,Stables, John St„ Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
Dr. G, F. Roulston, L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIS',
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons,
Dr, A, R. 'KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate Toronto Unlverili7
Office --over Gladman & Start url:1
Office. Main Street, Exeter.
C. W, ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of. Huron
Perth, Middlesex `acid Oxford. Fern
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office ant
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
.Hunorn acid Middleton
Prices Reasonable and SAtlafactisoli '
Guaranteed.
Crediton,, Ontario..'
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and 'village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANHURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Enter