The Exeter Advocate, 1922-9-21, Page 8EXEIM:tt ,Bffur,-ATE, THURSDAY,
SEPT. Sly 1.923:
Exeter Markets i Local Doings li.s; Amy Shapton„: who has been
n a rather ser:,ou,s condition. for the
CHANGED h't'ERY WEDNESDAY '# ---,,_- { pest couple weeks, is ;now improving
Miss Netta Pryde has returned af.- :'steely
'Ylan"taba.'s Beat Flour 3.65 ter a. week's visit with .Hiss Ella Wares Word was received here, yesterday
Fa Dry Fleur 3.40 London: ( (Wednesday, of the death of ours;
Paltry Flatly 3.15 Ti:
in e season for wild docks opened George Bowden of Lucan, formerly at
Fee Flour 1.60 .Sept, 1, an.t., in the province of •Ort Exeter. Particulars next week.
Sh"rt, 140 tario continues unfit Dee, 15, bath'
Bran ..., ...... 110 dates inclusive. I•IAND I, JURED.
Ci an ry Butter a 3S 'to 40 :\1GertrudeligGertrudebaht delighted the NIL-. Hallie Brown of the Tliariies
Dairy Butter 34 to 37, congregation of the Xrivitt 1lemorial Road had the misfortune to get his
Eggs ....•. r 2a Church on Sunday aright with a beaut- hand caught in the belting last Wed -
Lard 20 ,fully rendered nolo, being her first nesday when threshing at Mtr. And -
Haw per -on seam to $10,00, attempt at singing ,i,n public. } rety Gibson's, with the result that he.
Potatoes, per bag , - 75 \1r. F A Chapman,who has been I k, t the second finger above the sec
Hags
Wheat
SILOO manager gat the Exeter branch of the 1 and joint. and had tare thin, ,Finer
Leave your order for PEACHES at
WILSON'S.
Canadian Bad ,at Commerce for two badly smashed, He was adjusting a.
'years, has been notified of his promo- belt, and only ..that a set screw cut the
Zion to the managership of Leamington belt in. two, he might have loss thetirm;
branch. an_.': will leave fa: that town"
about the end of the morkt10Ir. M. PRIZE .WINNERS
R. Complin of Toronto will be mart -j Among the successful prize tit nrners
ager here, The many friends sof :ilr. 'at the Western Fair, ,London, Mr: John
an a Mrs Chapman will regret to see Rent of Centralia, won 3rd as two-.
diem leave Exeter.
IVIliOLM FARM,
Several Choice Year-old O. A. C,
Cocks, Barr.d Rocks; bred -to -lay.
strain 51.50 each,
L, V . HOGARTH, Exeter.
Phone Crediton 18-31
HOUSE FOR. SALE. 400
On Main Street, Exeter, the prop- °
+erty of Prof. Anderton, comprising the.
house with 3 reception morns, 3 bed-
rooms, kitchen and offices, furnace '
hydro, bath etc., bard.water inhouse
good garage and ;ordeal.
FOUND. -A place where you can
buy British- American 'gasoline at 31c.
--R. ;aiackeneie t Son, Exeter North
REWARD OF $100.00.
I will pay $1.00.00 to any person that
will get me the right party that has
been circulating false reports about one
L. J. WILLERT 8
PROPERTY FOR SALE
of home and home gamesnin the finalst- th•c loss of the hub cap;
Consisting of house, stable and 8
,tats of lands tuated in Exeter North;
For particulars apply to H, Bierl?ng,
Hay P. 0.
for the championship p ^of the . oeth i Two ears carne into collision at 'the
i
year old horse; Mr, John Decker 'of
BOWLING." Zurich ,figured prominently in the horse
• 'ring, capturing 3rd for staxidard-bred
Messrs, Geo. Snell, W. E, Sanders, "stallion, 4 year old, lst for brood mare.
R. Mawhinney and G. Anderson 1st for 2 -year odd, ist for 1-yieaw
were the winners .o,t ,the Friday night old,1st for etallion arid three of .his
tourney. with 2 games and a plus of get; H. Soldan of ,Herts& in Percher-
;ons, 1st for 2 -year old stailion, 1st:
for brood mare, 2nd for 2-y€ar old, .lst
BASEBALL i for 1 -year old, 2nd for Loak,
Exeter Juniors lost the second of AUTO ACCIDENTS.
the protested sent, -inial gsCluitornunes of
Reith CT, to t Three wiles sou th of ,town, on Fra,
baseball o
ft day- evening a Ford ,ear proceeding
Wednesday afternoon of last week, by /southward at a Lair •pace, struck the
a score of 9-6. The sixth innings was,rear hub of Mr. ,E, Fowell's ear, which
a bad one for Exeter, as their op- was cor>,,i.;«.b nor th, and the force on
patients Piled up seven runs ,its thisthe i apaetpaused the Ford to -swerve
frame. The Exe ter line- up was the 1 around into the d! ch facing north-
same as in the previous game, and ward, throwing the occupants out but
n.
Clintoalso played the.men against Iuckily a.ot injuring Any of then. The
wham protest was made. `Ford lost all four ,lvlkeela and was
At Lucan. on Saturday Lucan Sera- eonsiderably damaged othercviee, The
fors defeated Paluserston, in the first,'attly dar:iage to 3+ r. Howell' ear 'was
COTTAGE FOR SALE.
A :'ram: ,,ottage on Sanders street
one bloek west of Russell's Black-
smith s iep, it good repair: Three
bedrooms. parlor. dining room, cloth-
=s closet pantry, kitchen, woodshed
stable, ball acre lard. with fruit trees.
Good well, cistern in :louse. Apply to
F:siner Bros, Exeter.
HOGS WANTED.
A number of bogs, 60 to 80 pound
Tiee�3ers. T. Wills, Centralia.
HOW IS THE PUMP ?'
New Iron Pumps and. Fittings in
Stock Iron or wood pumas repaired. t
Wellls ,pumped out or cleaned. c,
i V r: ANN. Phone 115 J
4llington League, 11 to 6. corner of Main and James' Streets Qin
PROTEST SUSTAINED, Thursday afternoon last, threatening
serious results, but ;luckily ,no one was
The protest of the ,Exeter Junior hurt. Alvin Mo.,r of Usborne was cam
I.ea ue Baseball Club against Clinton big dower Main Street' AA was about
has been .ipheld by the North Weal- tto tura the corner ,at James Street
iugtwn League officials, and Clinton when his car and Ant of Mr.. Theo;
teary, has dost their Place in' he league Dietrich, of +Stephexi, coning from the
Thu: Exeter is called to play the fin, south, came together on the turn, with
`i?s ,wit,. Owen Sound. The games will the result that both cars were rather
take place in Owen Sound on Friday' badly damaged.
and in Exeter on Tuesday. We be Three: families bad a close c
peak rteatli when two automobiles ecollideda, big crowd of fan. for the 'fin- alt fx om
al same here next Reek 1
at the bridge just sawh of Hensall on,
HOUNDS FOR SALE. Sunday afternoon, and rolled into the.
deep ditch. Robert Green, and` Win.
Black, white andtin• }rounds, 6 and Blackwell of Hay Township, were ser
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8 months old; good lookers, price low. iausly injure_ and their wives and
R. B. C2uance, Exeter, Ont, fanny e.s slightly hurt, while Charles
1 Chapman and family of London, cscap
Dr. G. E. Lipsitt wishes to announce; ed with slight injury. sirs. Black -
hat he will open an office about Oc- well threw her little baby girl out of
tober 1st for the practice of medi-; danger just before the. crash, and it
:oto in the house immediately south 'escapee unhurt. bar, Green has a.
of the Y. P..C, A. ooms, 'o Mn St. fractured arm, and. Mr. Blackwell a
severely strained back. The accident
harpenesl just after the. Chapman. el'r
had crossed the bridge. Evidently his
;steering gear broke and the car hit
the Green ear, both going into the
Aitch, and it axis ,o`a'th ;once difficulty
that they were taken, out of the wreck 1
Mr. Chapman is a brother of iifr, F.
A. Chapman of Exeter, :and he and
his family were returning from camp
at Bayfield
DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractor &
Optician, Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments for Chronic and Nervous
Diseases. Spectacles scientifically fit-
ted.
itted. Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by
appointment Office -William and
Sanders Sts., Phone 43.
CLERK'S ADVERTISEMENT OF
COURT IN NEWSPAPJ.R
NOTICE is hereby given that a
Court wilt be held "pursuant to the
Ontario Voters' List Act, by His
Hanot the Judge of the County Court
of the County of Huron at
TOWN HALL, EXEThR,
on Ninth Day of October, 1922, at
11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to hear and determine complaints of
errors and omissions in the Voters'
List of the .Municipality of the Village',
of Exeter for 1922. ,
Dated the 19th day of Sep,:.,1922
JOS. SENIOR, Clerk.
Look What's Here
PAR tiELL'S HOME-MADE OR
BAKER'S BREAD AT 7 c, A LOAF
Wilson's Grocery
Betts'
Home -Made Bakery
Have you tried a loaf of our
Bread? If not, get one to -day, "The
proof of the. Pudding is in the Eat-
ing." Headquarters for
HIGH CLASS BREAD
BUNS AND CATES
Special attention given to orders
for Picnics, Luncheons and Wed-
dings.
WEDDING C4RFS A SPECIALTY
Contracting
We wish to call the attentionof the
public of Exeter and surrounding dis-
trict that we are open to accept, or
tender for contracts for all kinds 'of'
building We are . experienced work-
men and by strict attest t on to Vast-
ness we hope to share in thte contract
work of this district •
WARES & PRYDE, Exeter.
Look ! You !
Why not ship your Prodduce to
London by Truck Service
Regular trips, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.
Rates, 35c ,per hundred,
BAGSHAW & EASTON
DRAINAGE TENDERS,
Tenders will bereceived by th'e
undersigned to furnish Lmatierial .and
construct 4450 feet ,of Z2' inch field
tile drain., 1000 feet, ,10 inch, and 100
feet of 12 inch Vetrified pipe drain,
in one, two or .three sections, up ';to
Tuesday, October 3rd, 0.9 22, to 2 p.
m. Plans and specifications can be
seen at the office ,of the undersigned.
The lowest or any tender not r.,ec-
essarily accepted,
HENRY EMBER,
Township, Clerk,
$ redittor P. 0., Ont,
ESTRAY HEIFER.
A two-year-old heifer came unto the
premises of the undersigned, Lot '9,
Con. 1, Stephen.-Oivner can have the
same by proving property and Day-
ing expenses.
NELSON ST. CLAIR,
Crediton . Oat
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual next Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
11 aim. -Holiness Meeting
7 ,p.m. -Salvation Meeting:
2.30 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Glass,
Cottage meetings in North. End 'on
Tuesday night,
Capt, Hopkins Lieut, Hoskins
Y. P. Cl• A:
Open each evening to members,,
Trlvitt. Memorial
Church
11 aim.-"Mapah-Thee bitter made
sweet"
7 13, m. -"Shall the Cross or the Cres-
cent Rule."
Rev A. A. Truniper, Rector
OIAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Footer B. A:, Minister
la a. to `Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 a, m,-- ,.
7 para -
1
The Minister
Boy Scouts will meet Friday evening.
JAMES ST. METH;ODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
11 a. m.--.
7 porn. -
3
..n. -3 p.m. --Sabbath School and Bible
Study.,
All Cordially Invited.,
Mrs. W. W. Tariaa .spent last week
in. London vis1t;aG Mrr. Gladman,
Mr, David Mawhinney has returned
.frnrn the Old Country where he went
with cattle.
Mr. G, W, Holman, County Clerk,
,+f Goderich, was among the Exeter
Fair t9sitors on Tuesday.
Mr, Austin Hewitt of Detroit was
here attending the funeral :of his late
father, Mr. Ephraim Hewitt.
Mr, and firs, .Russel Knapp of De-
troit are visiting Mrs. E. Sanders and
lfr, and ?drs, R. N. Creech.
Mr, j. T, Wesit• matt of Hamilton"
spent a few days with relatives in
Exeter, Hensall and Goderach.
Mr. A. E. Buswell has moved his
family tto Luckno v,, where lie • has
secured a position isi a store.
Mrs. Fred Redmond of Marlette,
Mich., is visiting at :the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Elliott
Mrs• Brown, who has been visiting
with her parents, 'air. .and Mrs. John
Dignan, has returned to her home 5n
Rings vB1e.
Mr, and *Mrs. Nelson Hill of...Tor-
onto and Mr, Francis Hill of Montreal
are here visiting with their, parenjts
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. ,Hill.
Mr, Jos. Bawden of London spent a
week in town with friends: Mr. Baw-
den, always likes to be in the , old
home town, on Fair ,days.
Mr, Wm. Blaney of Wilnnupeg mot-
iored here with a friend on Thursday
last and .'spent a .few days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Birney.
Mr. and (Mrs. H. J. White of •In-
gersoll spent a few days the guests
of Mr. and Mrs, W., J• "Herman. 1VIr.
White was ,formerly manager of the
Canadian Bank of Cor;imefce herd.
air, and. Mrs, .Jaynes Wanless and
daughters n.0 Duluth are visiting with
Mrs. Wanless' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Hardy. Tlie daughters; Misses
Ruth and Agnes intend ;g,o?ag to New
York to attend school.
Mr. James' Roo te, who has been, it n
partnership with • lVir,' Chas. Pilon, in
Huron Garage, for' two years, left on
Saturday for Windsor, ,the partnership
having • been dissolved, Mrs. Foo to
sad family will remapn here,for some
timer. 'Mr. Pilon continues the busi-
ness.
Mr, ana Mrs. J. ours Towers of
1 ridgebu g were here attending the.
Exeter Fair an:l visiting among old
friends in Exeter and .neighborhood,
during the week, the ,guests, of M.
and Mrs. Peter M. ,IVLoir of Us1><o niel
Mr, and Mrs. Towers formerly resided
'n Exeter North, where. 'Mr. Towers
as h�arn, but left these parts ihi�r-
y-two years. ago and it .is over twen-
y years since M_. Towers visited his
�•
MAIN ST. METHODIST CilIJRCH w
Rev GeoMcAlister; M. A. t
Phone 2173 t
11 aim. -"Just Common. Place:" b
2.45 pm. -Sunday School. To
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pan. -"Intimations - of the Invisible." L
• ' AT- BETHANY -,
2.30-"V,irtonra of. God," ig
n. tive town.: The sand, of time have,
een, generous to both. Mr. and Mrs.
veers, showing very little. change as
o age since lea v'uug Exie,ter•., Mr, �.
lowers is yard -roaster of the Mich ,
an Central Railway• at .'Bridgeburg:
PHONE 32
JONES & MAY =I"
VIYELLA
FLANNELS
Once more we nave the celebrated English Viyella Flannel ,in stock.
During the war this material became very scarce and high in price, but
to -day it is back ,to its original duality Positively guaranteed unshri,nkabie
F in plain cream and stripes, 31 in, wide, beavy quality, price $1,50 yard,
LADIES'•WENTER COATS AT S20.08. •
10 only ladies' and misses' beautiful quality Fall and Winter Coats in fine'
velour, tto clear ,than weele at $20.
LADIES SILK & WOOL ItOSIERY,
,have the well known "Puritan Maid" brand at: ,Laadites' Silk .
nd
Wool Hosiery, in beautiful combination, shades of brown, ;white, blue, black„-
and blue and tan very special value, nt $L50 pair,
All wool heather hose at $1.00 pair.
T,HE .„NEW FALL DRESSES i ARE . HERE. ,
Our stock of ,Fal., 1Dresses is now complete, Beautiful newst • '
Canton Crepe, English Serge's and. Tricotinea .ini Northway make ate very
reasonable times,
TA,V..O HOSIERY SPECIALS
Lot No. 1--3, dozen Ladies' Black Cashmere Hosiery, regularly $1.00 pair,
sues 9, 91-2, ,and 10, on sale, to clear at 79c. ;pair,
Lot No, 2"-10 dozen, ,Ladies d31ack Cashmere Hosiery, all sues, regularly 90c
pair; to clear at ,69c, paiir.
`MOUSE DRESSES.
We hare lust received another shipment of Ladies' House Dresses t
tail at from $L25.to $1.95,
New ;Shipment oxfords and Strap
Slippers
It :s hard to beat our welt assorted stock of pop;.ular priced Slippers
and High v Shoes for Fall, It is a. pleasure to how you pus' lines. Est
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thing from growing Girls' Good Oxfords for School to ,the fine Louis heel
Dress Oxfords,
Men's and Boy's Suits
& Overcoats
Come in and see .them. Men's. Smart Suits and Overcoats in a variety
of patterns. Boys' Bloomer Suits and Serviceable Overcoats,
Groceries
Our prices are always the lowest. No one is underselling, ,us. Our big
turnover assures you of fresh groceries every week,
JONES MAY
I. R. Carling, B.A.
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol -
sons Bank, Dtc.
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in Victory, Dominion of Canada, Pro-
vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment ,for Trust Funds,
.At existing ,prices from 6 saes cent.
to 7 plea cean,"t, can be obtained from
these boards.
Orders received lip me
Money to loam at lowest rates of
initenest
Office -Carling 13k., Main St, Exeter
Display Advertising -Made known
on apiptcatioo.
Stray Animals -One insertion 5Oc.,
three insertions $L00,
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five linles, For Sale, To Renk,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found lodals 25c. an insertion
• Local reading notices, etc., 10c, _per
line per insertion.. No notice
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if unifier five inches in length,
Legal advertishig 10c. and Sc. aline,
Farm pa React Estate foo' sale 50c.
each insertion for one mouth of four
insertions.
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
OUR TRAVELLER WITH ALL
THE NEWEST IN DRESSES WILL
BE HERE' WED. SEPT , 27th. •
COME IN AND SEE THEM.
Many New Styles in Misses' and
Women's Coats.
Serge and Flannel Dresses
30c. TEA
TOWELLING
SPECIAL 15c,
BOYS' AND MEN'S OVERCOATS'
10 PER ,GENT;. DISCOUNT
` $5.00 GREB SHOES. THE BEST FARM SHOE WE KNOW OF
50 PAII3,S OF LADIES' FINE SHOES, REGULAR $4.50 to $5.00
PRICE ..$1:98
Southcott
Bros
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THE DOU)3LE TRACK ROUTh
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Urex e;led dining ear service
Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor
ca4' on
principal day trains
Trunk Ticket t o from any Grand
b* District Pm l etxr A e E, Hors,”
kesii, Tarooto
Phone 46w
N. J. DORE
Agent Exeter
ARTHUR WEBER
Atetionieer R, R. No, 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Hums .Co.
Farm and stock .sales a specialty;
Four years expecte, t:e,
DIiL', Al, E. TENNANT
Veteriaiaiiy, Surgeon
McDan)all's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Mee 26w
Dr. � F. Roulstom, L. D. S., A D. 8.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R, :KIN4MAN, L.)). S. D. D.
Honor Graduate Toronto Uani jarsity
Office -,over Giadman & Stanrim7 01
Office, Main Street, :Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEN:R AND
VALUATOR for Cournt$e'y of Hct*
Perth, Mdddieslex and Oxford; Far*
Stodir Sales a Specialty. Office' at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Aictaio leer for Con ties of
Hunan. aaid,.MiddIesIT
Prices Reasonable and : Sati/faE:.taoO
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 & STANOURY
Barristers, Solicitor's, Exeter