The Exeter Advocate, 1922-9-28, Page 8EXETER AtIVINIATE, THURSDAY? SEPT. B85 1922
Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Whent
, 95
Oats 40
1Ianiteban Beat Flour 3.65
Family Flour 3.40
Pastry Flour 3.15
Feed Fl^ur , 1.60
Shirts .. , 1,40
Bra..
Creamery Butter .
Dairy Butt.r
E g ns • , ,
Tania
Hay per tort • $9.00 • to $10;00
Pe tatoes, per bag . 75
Hogs . . ....,..,... 10.50
Local Doings
C.i1RD OF T11 ANIS
z\;e wis a to eapres our sixeee
thanks and gratitude Weil the friends
and neighbors who extended sym,tl.y
and acts of kindness during the ill-
ness and subsequent death of our
,3.:arly beloved father, Ftedvtick Lux.-
.10'ton.--Tbe Fannin
38 to 40
3:4 to 37 WE WANT TO CLEAN OUT
3e OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNI-
•.,,, ... , 1,9 TITRE BEFORE CHRISTMAS RE-
GARDLESS OF PRICE.
-R. N. ROWE,
The Annual \ieetiatg of the South
Hunan Crlrcval Society will be held in
James Street School Room on Monday
at 8 o'clock,. All members and any-
one interested in music requested to
attend.
PLOWING NIATCIL
Tile Exeter District Plowing Mate]
esti ` Lane • on Mrs. Rich. Yellow's
far.ai, it sine n., on Thursday, Oet, 19.
'" ..e« perrieplarn next reek. •
ANOTHER BIG CUT IN PRICES
OF FURNITURE AT R. N. ROWE'S
>ii'4€IOr J1 F l.R\I
a ,.,eat ar € •lee
Ye -1d a A. C.
C: A,,, Barred Rocks; bred -to -lay
str .n-51.50 eat...
L. V. PHOG ARTH, Exeter
P':crr'.. Crediton 18-31
Ht./USE FOR SALE.
On Main Street, Exeter, the prop-
erty o: Prof. Anderton, comp ielng the
house with 3 reception roams, 3 bed
miens, i}itchea and offices, furnace
Innire, bath, etc., hard water in house
good garage, and garden,
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Cemi :Stu;g 4z: house., stable and 8
tot;, of i sad, . tuated in. Exeter North
For particulars apply to Ji, Blerliog.
Hay P. O.
COTTAGE FOR SALE.
A frame cottage on Sanders et
fate block ;vest of Russell's llasrk-
sra::h : ;.op, a. good repair. Three
bedrooms. pnr, or, d,ring room, cloth-
e co e: pantry, kitchen, woodshed
tn:"c', o e lend, ve.th rritittree:,
Good well, np der.^. in house. Apply to
Fnsher 'Bros., Eneter.
HOGS WANTED,
A au:nb:r o: noes. e,0 to 80 'pound
D eller s. T. Willis, Centralia.
HOW IS THE PUMP?
New Iron Pumps and Fittingsiso
Stack Iron or wood pumps repaired.
Wells iumved out or cleaned.
d V CANN. Phone 115
DR. JOHN WARD. Chiropractor &
Optician Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments for Chronic and Nervous
Dse.ases. Spectacles scientifically fit-
ted.
it-ted. Hours 10 to 12; Z to 4 ; and by
appo•ntment Office -William and
Sanders Sts„ Phone 43.
FOR SALE
THOROUGHBRED DUAL SHORT-
HORN- CATTLE FOR SALE.
Princess Mary 27 -116993 -female.
Bracelet 6th -142894 -female
Be.auty-176625-,fein:ale
Major -150555 -male, bred from :Major
Mayflower -115342-1437993, imported
me and one half tyears' old.
Feineles all bred to calve in November
Selling to reduce stock.
Andrew Gibson, Exeter, Ont,
Pnene 1:1 r 22.
CLERK'S ADV1 RTISE:\IENT OF
COURT IN NEWSPAPER
NOTICE is hereby given that a.
Court wilt be held pursuant ;to the
Ontark Voters' List Act, by His
Hanoi the Judge of the County Court
o. the County of Huron at
TOWN HALL, EXETER,
on Ninth Day of October, 9,922, 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
•PARNELL'S HOME-MADE OR
BAKER'S BREAD AT 7;n c. A LOAF
Wilson's Grocery
Betts'
Roue, -Made Bakery
Have you tried a loaf of our
Dread? If not, get one to -day, "The
proof of the Pudding is in the Eat-
ing." Headquarters for
HIGH CLASS BREAD
L'TyIVS AND CARES
Special attention given to orders
for Picnics, Luncheons and Wed-
dings.
WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY
Wood for Sale
Have about 150 cords sof 16 .inch
wood, comb sed of oak and ash rails
PRICE $3.50 PER CORD
Leave your order early as they will
not last long at this price. (
BAGSHAW & EASTON
NEW STORE OPENS
Having disposed of our louse on
Andrew street, and having erected a
new store on Main St. for the carry-
ing ort of our New Laid Egg business
we will open the new premises on
Thursday, Oet. 5th,
C. F. Hooper,
NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE
.MONEY BY BUYING YOUR FURN-•
TURF AT 12, N. ROWE'S.
Leave your order for PEACHES at
WILSON'S.
FOR SALE.
Sea•oncl band coral binder in good
epair.-\i' 1i 'lirTARD. Exeter.
JERSEY COWS S FOR SALE,
Three. newly freshened, or about to
freshen. Apply W. N. Glenn, Hen-
s
STRAY HEIFER.
There strayed from the premises of
the undersigned, Lot 26, i=on. 2, Us-
bene, a two-year old ,helf,er, Finder
plea -se scatty Becher Bros., R.R. 1.
Hen a% or phone 5477 Exeter.
FOUND. -A place where• you east
buy British- Amesic n gasoline :at 31c.'.
--R. tilaclen.:ie & Son, Exeter North
DRAINAGE TENI).RS.
Tenders will j?e recjved by th'e
u:ader5igned to 'furnish mnnerrial :and
construct 4450 ,feet ,of 2 inch field
tile dein; 1000 feet; 410 inch, and 100
neer of 12 inch Vetrif ed pipe drain,
in one, two or ,three scenoars, up `Ito
Tuesday, October 3rd, .19 22, to 2 p:
m. Plans and specifications can be
seen. at the office ,of the undersigned.
The lowest or any tender not r,ee-
essarily accepted.
HENRY E1LDl.R,
Township Clerk,
Crediton. P. .0., Ont,
ESTRAY HEIFER.
A two-year-old heifer came mita the.
premised of the .undersigned, Lot 9,
Con, 1, Stephen, Owner can have the
same by proving property and taay-
ing expense.,
NELSON ST. CLAIR,
Crediton, Ont
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as. usual next Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
11 am,, -Holiness Meeting
7 Ant t Salvation Meeting.
230 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Class,
Cottage meetings' in North End 'on
Tuesday ni'gh't.
Cant, Hopkins Lieut Hoskins
Y. P_ C. A.
Open each evening to memberst
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 am, -"The Harvest ,Principal 3n
History,"
7 p.m. --"The Quest .:for Power."
Special „Harvest Services. All Wel-
come.
Rev A,. A. Tramper, Rector,
OAYEN PRESBYTERIAN CIE -URGE
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. nr.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 a. m: -"An Amazing Promise"
7 p. m.—"France and Her Religious
Significance"
The Minister
Boy Scouts will meet Friday evening,
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor,M. J. Willson, BA.
HARVEST HOME ANNIVERSARY
11 a.m.-R:ev. 5. .G, ,Litt, M. Av, turich
7 pm. -Rev. J. G. \Liitt, M. A.
Soloist, Miss Clara Morlock.. `•
Quartetire-Soprano; Miss E. Oe-
streicher • Alto,. Miss Alma Harist;
Terror, Mr. Freeman„ orlock; Bass,
Mr. Albert M,orlock,
An, organ recital .,and song ervice
will be given at ;the close of the, ev-
ening service ,af old time pieces
eluding "Steal away to Jesus," "The
Pearly Gates,." Organ solos will in -
elude, by request, "The Storm.," and
"Home Sweet Home."
3 p.m. -Sabbath School and Bible
Study.
MAIN ST. METHODIST CTIURCN
Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A.
Phone • 21r3
t1• a,m.-"\n%ithout Vy4sion,"
2.45 p,n-Sutnday School.
7 p.m, -"Unseen Comrades."
AT BETHANY
2.30 p.m, -"There were Others Also.''
„ i yt ,yu; `k suint.
Mrs, Richard Gould it again con -
wed to her bed through fines'.
Both Armistice Day and Thanksgiv-
ina Day will be ,,celebrated tilt Mon-
day,.November 6.
Quite a number frons town attend.-
ed the Zurich Fair .son Thursday and
Kirkton Fair on Tuesday.
nee A, J. 3lcDonell acted in the
capacity tri.' judge on jhorses at the
A>?,sa Craig CrFair on Friday.
Harvest Tbannsgiving services ,vial
be conducted in the Trivitt Memor-
ial Church on Sunday next, the rector,
Rev. A. A. Tramper, presiding, They
church win be specially ,decors#ed for
tire occasion,
\Ir'. James Briirtiell has veld his
property and five acres' of land on
Haran Street west to \Ir, Fred Soh_
era of Lambeth, Ont, Mr. Brintnell
will shortly move into the new hone
he built on Carling tSt.
Sunday Sebi b1 Rally Day services
were held in James ,Street Church ,on
Sunday. Rea Craig of Wn;hanr was
the preacher ,and he also addressed
the crass meeting. of scholars and oth-
ers in the afternoon: when special mu -
4 was ,grin by ;the children, Miss
McEay 'of Y ippee sang very pleasingly
at the evening service,
There have been reports circulated
throughout theadjaaeen country that
quite a :cumber of scarlet fever eases
and infantile the parelys s existed ,in Ex-
s ter Both are far tram fats. There
were two cases of scarlet fever ,here
several. weeks ago, but both are clear-
ert up, whale there :were no cases.
whatever of the other disease
lander the heading, of Twenty -fives
years ago the London Advertiser of
Tuesday Taad the ioliowing : "On W.ed-
nesday, at Exeter, at the. residence ,oft
the bride's parents, Miss Susie Davis
was married to Sir. ' I, E. Gardiner
of E,s,ex. The bride was attended by'
her ninter, \1ss Hattie Davis, and the,
• „room was assisted by Sfr. Thomas
Jon s o;: London. Rev. Chas, Smith
of Slain Street Methodist Church,
performed the ceremony."
HOPKINS--BEDFORD.
Miss Olive Bedford, twin daughter
Mr; (Goor ;e Bedford of Wellington,
Road. London, formerly of Exeter, was
married on Wednesday of last week,
Sept, 20, to Mr. Christopher Gordon
lfoptirn of the came city. The cere-
mony was performed by Rev, A. J,
Agnew in the pre.senee of only the
immediate relatives. Mr. and Mrs.
Uienkin: will reside in London South;
:1r. Burton Preszcator returned from
Detroit Friday evening,
,lir. and Mrs. S. aFi, Gidley of Blyth,
visited relatives here this ,week.
j, Maurice Harvey left for Tor-
onto on Monday to resume his studies
Mist Ellen Cambridge ,of London
visited firs, C. Pilon for a few days,
Mrs Rutherford 01 London ' spent
a few days with Mrs. Gidiey last.
week.
Mr. Stuart Stanbury left on Mon-
day for Toronto to attend the Uai_
versity,
Mr. and M%Irs, Frank Paisley of New
York are visiting, with: \1r, and Sirs,
T A, Stewart,
Mrs. Clark of Windsor visited with
r lt
dads last week.
Mr, and Airs,, W. 1-L Levett of Lon-
don spent a few days at the Central
Hotel with relatives.
Mr, and airs. Joltn Passmore of
Toronto spent tate week enol with :lar
and Mrs, W, J, ,Heaman.
Hiss Bella Waring of Boblyn, Eng-
land, spent a few days here with Mr..
and 1rrs. Robt. Dinney, •
Mr. Frank Bowden of Toronto is
spending a .few days with his 'bro-
ther, Mr. Fred Bawden.
Miss Mary J. Gill, has been vis-
iting with relatives here, returned to
Detroit Monday evening.
Mr. Norman Jarrott of Toronto'
spent a week visiting relatives and
friends in this neighborhood.
Mr. and 1Trs. J. G. Jones, ;Miss May
a
and Mrs, H. Rowe, ,n.d Mr. C. Pilon
motored to Toronto. this week,
Jar. Daniel Moir of Detroit spent`
part of last week with his sister, Mrs,
Wm. Russell,
aher, in A, Bowey, a; e dupla
and other relatives here.
Mrs. Emma Sanders of Muskegon,
Mich'. is visiting among Ontario friends
at present, spent a few days with rel-
atives here.
Mr. and airs. Curt. Harness, and
the former's motherand sister, and
Mr, 5, Pardon motored to Windsorand
spent a few days',
Miss May Elworthy has entered
Grace Hospital ,Detroit, to .train as a
nurse Her mother, Mrs, H. Elworthy
accompanied her to Detroit.
Mr. aryl Mrs. A. McTavish, and the
latter's mother, Mrs. R. ;H. Collins of
Kitchener, were week -end visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Puke
Mr, and Mrs. Jas, ,Wanless and Mis-
ses Ruth and Agnes, left Friday morn-
ing for New York, ,where the girls,
will remain, to study at Roseinary Col -
Mrs. Kaufman, of Brantford was call-
ed here last Thursday, owing to the
severe illness of ller..anather, Mrs. M.
Eacrett. We are pleased to note, that
Mrs;. Eacrett is now improving.
MI' Alfred , Bayley of. London and
Mr. Clans. Bayley of Torontor called
on a number of old friends here on,
Tuesday. Both were Exeter Old Boys
but left • Exeter over thirty five years
ago.
1
PHONE • 32
JONES
& MAY
PHONE 32
Northway Suits,Coats, Dresses
Beautiful new stye in all the lat-
est ;fabric sand colorings are here
shown in the celebrated Nortahway
garments.
DRESSES are shown. lar Serges,
Canton Crepe and ,Tricotines
wonderful range of new styles and
moderate •priees,
SUITS in velour, serge, and traco-
tine cloths, in navy, black and brown:
COATS in velour, duvetyn, tweeds,
'etc., plain also embroidered. many with
fur collars. We are showing good
fur collared coat$ ,ae low as $Z5.
Ash to see our heavy Bromileigh
Coats, after the style of the celebrat-
ed English Burberry Ccati.
GIRLS' COATS from 4 to 14 years,
heavy cloths at reasonable prices,
BABIES' COATS from 1 to 4 yrs
in Bear cloths, etc..
Splendid EOezery Values
for Fall
New heathers, lavats, silks, silk &
wool mixtures„ worsteds, cashmeres,
etc, in plain, also ,Clocked styles in
Canadian and English makes" Prices
very reasonable; Good heather hos-
iery all wood of $1,00 a pair.
PURE LINEN TOWELLING AT 20c
100 yards only pure linen towelling
very desirable Lor dish towels ar roller
towels on sale this ,week at 2,0c. yd.
FALL & WINTER UNDERWEAR
We .have the best standard makes of
Underwear dor all members of the
farnil>, These include Pen',,,
Watson's, Turnbull's and Stanfield's
makes. Buying any of these bands
guarantees positive satisfaction 'in
both fit and wear. ,
Clxildren's Underwear
Sale Price 49c. garment
10 rloZen Children's add shirts and
drawers in good winter weight, up to
14 years of age, odd lines and sizes
to clear at 49c. garment,
!JONES & NAY
Inniginnegionneennegnengengieneenetft
1. R. Carling, B.A
J3rrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol
sons Bank, Etc.
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in Victoszt, Dominion of Canada, Pro-
vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment for Trust Funds.
At existing priceas from 6 ser cent.
to 7 Der cart can be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received liy me:
Money to lean art lowest rates of
iatlterest
Office -Carling Bk., Make, St., Exeter
Display Advertising -Made knc'wn
on appJlrcatiom,
Stray Animals -One insertion 50c.,
three insertions $L00.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five limes, For Sale, To Renis
Wanted, .each insertion 50c. Lost anrd
Found locals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc„ IOc. _per
lune per insertion.' No nonce 1e -ss
than 25c. Card of Thank SOc,
.Auction Sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion ;if under fivie inches in length,
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline,
Farm tor Real Estate for sale 50c.
each insertiioin fora one month 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' At'ID MEN'S OVERCOATS
10 PER CENT, DISCOUNT
Mr. lye, J. MclOinterick of Calgary,
representative to th'e:Sovereign Grand '$5.00 GREB SHOES, THE BEST FARM SHOE WE KNOW OF
Longe of Oddfellows held at Detroit,
spent a few days here - during the
uveek at The home of his sister-in-
law, Mrs. Marshall.
Mr Andrew Easton who has; been
in. Scotland for a few weeks ,visiting
relative ;, returned on Monday. Mr,
Easton .finds •conditions greatly dif-
ferent in the Olcl Lands since the ware
and he is pleased p3, be hack in Ex-
eter again. Harvest he reports is very,
late in Scotland thiis year.
50 PAIRS
OF LADIES' FINE SHOES, REGULAR $4.50 to $5.00*
PRICE .,.$1.98
Southeott Bros
RAND TRUNK 1%1'r/ea
TH'E DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service
Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor cars on principal day trains.
Fula• inforanatIcn ftootn any Grand
Think Ticket. Agent, ar C. E. Horn-
ing District Paasraper Apert. Toretdto
N. J. DORE
Phone 46w Agent, Exeter
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer -- R. R. No. 1, Dasliwoo:d
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Farm and stock sales a specialty,
Four years experience.
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DI,R'. AE. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDanell's Stables, John St„ Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
Dr. G. P. Roulstoa,, L. D. S., D. P. 8,
DENTIST,
Office aver Carling's Law Offline
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R.. KINSMAN, L.D. S., D. A.N.
Honor Graduate Toronto Univiirt1ty
Office -over Gladman & Stanbury,'1
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C, W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER. MD
VALUATOR for Counties of Henbb
Perth:, IVtiiddlesex and Oxford. FL
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario
. FRANNI'IC TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties et
Huron and Middle en
Prices 'Reasonable, and Satisfaetioo.
Guaranteed.
Crediton, Ontariio,
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds . to loan on farm and village
property at low rates of interest. •
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Enter