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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-10-5, Page 81. EXETER ApIT011.ATE, T UBSIIAT, OCT. 5, 1112? Exeter hiarkets CHANGED .EVERY WEDNESDAY Wheat Oats Manitoba's Best Flour Pay F1•, ur Pasty, Flour Feed Fl^ur Shorts. Bran. Creamery Butter Darr Butter Eggs Lard 40 3.65 3.40 Local • Doings Rev. H. J. Johnston ,of Parkhill will o Qcupy the pulpit of the Trttrtt orial.'Church, both ,morning and Oren- sng an Sunday ,uea;t. 3.15 The County Court Case of F. J. Wickwire of Hensall against Conrad Huiser of Hay, reached a settlement 1.10 to Goderieh the other day without the 38 to 40 taping of evidence, In October of .,, 34 to 37 1919 an agreem,et was made by which 34 Huiser w t,s to operate Wickwire's •• 19 tarns on art equal basis, for five years Hay per ton . ... $9.00 to $10.00 \ r. Wickwire sought to dbsolve thePc3tatoe. per ban ....,.., .., linin. 60 psit;tership, alleging improper conduct, Hogs pxr cwt. 10.50 and requested an accounting 4f the funs. By the settlement Huiser ]las JEk' E1 t i)W' FOR SALE. until March snort tc ,vacate the prop - Three re•,vly freshened, or about to' erty, the partnership being dissolved. '_e: At> y W. N. Giem, Her,, I. the meantime ,a, full accounting is sa;l. to be taken. by ;the court. 4+44,4. !),17;.'t . r"g't C?nt Fowl Snapper and C ,tst .¢s }some R•ul,: Wednesday, Cl ; lit Adreissicn '5c. and •35e. ANOTHER BIG CUT IN PRICES OF FURNITURE AT R. N. ROWE'S IVll-1OLM FARYI, Several Choice Year-old O. A. C. Cocks, ks, B rred Rocks; bred -to -lay asst„i-S1.5each. L. V. 11QGARTli, Exeter Phone Crediton 13-31 •44.44444441. 44. HOUSE FOR SALE. On Main 'street, Exeter, the prop- erty of Pxof. Anderton, comprising the !:+sus, with 3 reception rooms, 3 bed- rooms, l,nrw?nen and offices, furnace hydro, bath, etc., hard water in house t;cow are and garde. PROPERTY FOR SALE Consisting of house, stable and 8 Tots of land, situated in Exeter North For Particulars apply to Fl. I3ierlizzg, Bay P. O. COTTAGE FOR SALE, A fr::at: cottage or, Sanders street caZs b o`Ia, West. o: Russell's Black - Smith, .:gin, in; good repair. Three b;droorns. par:or, dining room. cloth- es close` pantry. kitchen, woodshed stable. ra; acre land. with fr,u',ttrees Good well, cistern :n house, Apply to Eimer Bros„ Exeter. HOW IS THE PUMP New Iron Pumps and Fittings at Stack Iron or wood purnos repaired. Wells pumped out or cleaned. 1 V r ANN. Phone 115 DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractor St Optician Ch:. opraetic and. Electrical T atments for Chronic and Nervous Diseases, Spectacles .,eientilically fit: ted. Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by appontm nt Office --William and Sanders Sts,. Phone 43, FOR SALE THOROLGHBREL 1)L'' AL SHORT- HORN CATTLE FOR SALE, Princess Mary27-116998—female, Bracelet 6th-142594—female Beauty-176625—festa e Major-150555—male, bred from Major Mayflower -115342-1437993, imported one, and one half years old. Females all bred to calve in November Selling to reduce Mock, Andres• Gibson, Exeter; Ont. Phone 171 r 22. CLERI,':'S ADVERTISEMENT OF COURT IN NEWSPAPER NOTICE is hereby given that a Court wilt be held pursuant to the Ontaric Voters' List Act, by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron at TOWN HALL, EXETER, 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 Sept.,1922 JOS. SENIOR, Clerk. Look What's Here PARNELL'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 „a BUNS AND CARES •: Special attention given. to orders icor Picnics, Luncheons`, and Wed- dings; WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY Wood for Sale >L .1F.o..rt ETIsG The regular meeting of the Exeter I.Y. F. 0. will be held Wednesday evening, October 11th, in Senior's Hall, The Social Committee are es- pecially asked to be present. AUCTION --SALE ,' announces an auction Q Ontario bred feeders, and • choice young, Derham Caws eifers on Friday, Oet, 13th at Particulars later. PPE!` FOR BUSINESS Hawing outgrown our quarters on Andrew street we have moved to our new building on Main street and are now open for new laid eggs, High- est cash prices paid. C. F. HOOPER, ter. EN TERT AIN'MENT. Colborn: Street }Elis}oaf .Circle of London will give est 'interesting and amusing Comedy, entitled "Cranford' Bethany Church, Friday evening, 0.'t„ 13, ter• .tate .auspices of the W. \l, S.. Admission, adults 25ee Cielldren 15e, Come and • •ertjo} a pleasant evening, ES'PEC'IAL NOTICE. ar, Schoiq's foot expert, will be at our store Mon' -nay and Tuesday, Oct. 16 and 17, correcting all foot 'troubles. Your feet deserve your atitention, Don't miss, this chance, JONES& INLAY. Hear the Seaford], Presbyteian Ceea: at tlac Fowl Supper :n Dome -Welk vas IVednesclay-, Oct, 11th. Admission 75e. and 35c. OUR ENTRE STOCK OT TO CLEF FURNI- TURE BEFORj, CHRISTMAS RE- GARDLESS OF PRICE, —R.. N. ROWE. The Advocate mailing 1st has been corrected up to July 26th` Look at your label ansa see if your Advocate is paid in advance,` If so, alright; if not why not pay at once. • NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR FURN- TURE AT R. N. ROWE'S. 4.1.111.111.554 STRAY HEIFER Marc strayed from the premises of the undersigned, Lot 26, Con, 2, Us - borne, a two-year old heifer. Finder Please notify ..Bechler Bros., R,R. 1. Hensall, or phone 5r177 Exeter, FOUND.—Apl a ce where, you can buy British -American gasoline at 31c. —R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES Services as usual ,next Sunday. .Services in Town Hall 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting 7 eem.—Salvation '.Meeting. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. Cottage meetings ' in North End `on Tuesday tight Capt. Hopkins -=3:.r Lieut Hoskins Open each evening to membere. Trivitt Memorial Church 11 a.ni,-Rev, H. J, Johnson, Parkhill. 7 p m:—li,ev. H. J. Johnson, Parkhill. Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector. t1AVEN 'PRESBYTERIAN QHURCH Rev. James Foote, 13. A„ Minister 10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. - 11 a. m.—"A Prayer for Prosperity" 7 p. m.—"A Little Land -Which is Great in Heroes" The Minister Boy Scouts will meet Friday evening. JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A. 11 a.m.--"Tire Power of.an"Everlasting Lif e,'1 3 pm,—Sabbath School and Bible Study. 7 p.m.—"A Talk with the Season's Belle" Good Congregational Sing on old Hymns, All invited. , Have about 150 cords of 14, inch; MAI1+J;,,,$T At TRODIST. CHURCH ! wcYod coan{ o edAof.g ood oak and all• <` tails Rei Geo )tfcr!laiistet;,,1t2: A:: 3. PRICE .$3.50 per single cord 11 a'‘n -• Get your orders in earlly, as this:; 2 45' p.m Sunday Schogl, snood is`geing ,fast ty7 }stn --'' ti AT .: BAGSHAW 8c EASTON 2,30-' ` \its. Phil. Hera is at present very Watford has a tax, rate .of, 58., mills on the dollar: ,i The Teachers' Convention is to be hell} out Thursday and Friday of next week. Mrs. John Sweet, Huron street; who has been in very delicate health for some time, continues very low, with little or no }nope of recovery., The Deanery of Huron held their annual meeting at Bayfield ,on. Wed„ nesday of this week. Rete aaad lairs, Trumper, Mss, A. McAvoy and Miss A, t, Sanders were in 'attendance from here. John George Yohn of London, who was charged with taking ,part in the robbery of the Bank ,of Toronto at Wyoming, ,and who was aquitted, was an .employe at the .flag mill here last year. Mr. John, Cole of Usborne narrowly escaped the loss of one hand on Tues- day of last week. He ,was engaged in threshing peas on to farm occupied by Mr. Lloyd Glaa -ille, and in ,some way his left hand came ;a contact with the cylinder, smashing the second knuckle jcint and making a. painful A mysterious auto accident happen- ed art the road between Parkhill axed Grand Bend 441 Tuesday of last week, A ear overturned in the ditg R',est of ktayter's farm and Dr. Wilson was called front Windsor to attend the in- jured ratan. Before the doctor arrived on the scene the driver climbed into another car which carte along and ds - appeared. There .was blood art his person, showing his injuries, and as he drove away his car burst into flan► es which were soon extinguished by the neighbors. The name of the driv- er is unknown, BOWLING. Messrs. Spackman, Snell and Rowe were fist prize winners at ;the Fri- day evening tourney; and Messrs Sanders, Mawhinney and Fuke second prize winners. BRIGHT SERVICES, The Harvest Home anniversary ser•- viees of the James Street Methodist church on Sunday were very bright and interesting. Rev, J. G. Litt of Zurich tv the sPectal preacher and his sermons were forceful and .,instruct- ive. The choir was assisted by Miss Clara lIorlock as soloist, and a quar- tette composed of Miss E. Oestreieher Miss Alma Heist, •dr. ,Freeman Mor lock and Mr. Albert Morlock, all of Crediton, whose singing was much ap- preciated, as was also the organ 1'4. cital by Prof. Anderton, the eld far iliar selections being particularly pleas- ing to the very large evening congreg- atton, The church was decorated with a profusion of fruit, flowers and veg- etables. The Trivitt Memorial Harvest Home services on Sunday were very pleas- ing, and large c.onere ations were. present, Mr, Gordon Wells is home from Stratford, \ir. and lairs. C. Birmey are of siting with relatives in '.Vndsor. \Ir. W. H. ;Dearing left Tuesday for a visit. in different..parts- of 1i ch.iga,nr -Mfrs, John Snell left on Tu.esdav for an extended visit in Sarnia and Wind- sor, 1\r. and Mrs. Ward ;pant a few days in London the latter part of last geek, \h . Wm. Whiteford of Uncle Sam's domains is visiting among relatives here. Mr, Bruce Medd has ;gone to Guelph to take a course In the Agriculturanl, College, Mrs. F. A, Chapman arrived home on Thursday after a visit of two months in the States. Miss Cowan of Galt arrived here on Monday to commence her duties as teacher in the High School. Mrs. Kenneth Gordon and daughter June of 'Toronto are visiting the home ,of the former's sister, Mrs. O. South- cott, Mr. and dIrs. E. A. Hill and dough - tea of Port Huron, Bich, spent the weep -end with MIr. and Mrs. George Mantle, Clarence Morley, who spent a few days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Morley, returned to Winnipeg s1'I•onday. Mrs. Smith of Toronto was called} here last week owing to The continu- ed illness' of her .father, MIT,• I. Arm- strong. Mrs. Geo, Smallatombe and daughter, Mrs, Neil Bellwood Stratford, are visl(ting ,at Cole's in Usborne. Mr. S. R. Robinson, ,manager of the Molsons Bank at Tpeeswater, and Mrs. Robinson spent the 'week end with Mr and Mrs. T. S. Moods. Mi'. and Mrs, J, ,A. Stewart left on Monday for New York. At Hamilton they will join Mr. ;and Mrs. Frank Pais - le -y- and anotorto.New: York. Rev, M. J. Wilson ;left Monday•tO; attend the Methodist General. Con- ference at Toronto, and ,Mfrs. Wilson is visiting her sister at Guelph .. ' Mr. Robert Sweet of Portage la Prairie,' Mr, and Mrs. Theo ,Sweet of Hamilton nd Miss Ethel Sweet of rilisonbn%rag were called here this week' owing to the serious illness of 'theist mother 'Mrs. Sweet.' Mil thrm. Drew And Mrs. Bert. Knight left this week ,for Ontario, Cal., where' they wsl] in future re - si=re. Exeter re}gmets to dose these good people. Mrs. Knight will be. much Missed in Trivitt Memorial Church work, in which she has taken an active part, Every good wish goes with them, +• Mr, R. Con pain, the ,new manager of the Bank 'of; ,Cornnerce; arrived here' on Thuas'iay ath e ,family ' have tat- est up their r,esei. encen time h,or re-) ceatly vacated by Ids;• F. W. Gladman Mr. and :tiers. Chapman and' Forbes or;. Thursday leave for their. new liomee in Leamington, taking with them the best wishes Waif their many friends her of John I PHONE 32. JONES NAY PHONE 32 Northway Suits,Coatsa Dresses Beautiful new styles in all the lat- est fabric sand colorings are here sbown in ihe_ celebrated Northway garments. }RESSE$ . are shown, in Serges, Canton Crepe and .Tricatines in a wonderful range of new styles and moderate prices. SUITS in vf,lour, serge, and troco- tine cloth, in navy, black and brown? COATS in velour, duvetyn, tweeds, etc„ plain also embroidered, ,many with fur collars, We are sbowing good fur collared coats ,as low as $25. Ask to see our heavy Brornleigh Coats, after :tate style (of the celebrat- ed Eng Barberry Ce Cts. GIRLS' COATS from 4 to 14 years,. heavy cloths at reasonable prices, BABIES' COATS from 1 to 4 yrs in Bear cloths, etc. Splendid Hosiery Values for Fall New heathers, lovats, silks, silk 8 wool mixtures, worsteds, cashmeres, etc, in. plain, also ,clocked styles in Canadian and English .makes, Prices very reasonable}, Good heather hos- ier}' all wool at $100 a pair. PURE LINEN TOWELLING AT 2,0e 100 yards only pure liner towelling very desirable for dish towels or roller towels on sale this ,week at 20c, yd. FALL & WLNTBR U\DER.WLAR \V hare the best standard snakes of Underwear for all members of the family. These include Pe nenatt'.'v, Watson's, Turnbull's and Stanfield's makes. Buying any of these brands guarantees positive satisfaction ,in both fit and wear, Ohildren's Underwear Sale Price 49c. garment 10 dozen. Children's odd shirts and drawers in good winter weight, up to 14 years of age, %Id lines and sizes tv clear at 49c, garment JONES & MAY I. R. Carling, B.A. Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol - 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 interest Office—Carling Bk„ Main St, Exeter Display Advertising—Made known on application, Stray Animals—One insertion 50c., three insertions $1.00. Miscellaneous articles of not more than five jin)es, For Sale, To Rents, Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and Found lodals 25c, an insertion. Local reading notices, etc., 10c, per ;line per insertion.. No notice lee than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c, Auction Sales $3 for one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if unties five inches in length. Legal advertising 10c. and 5c, a line, Farm or Real Estate for sale 50c. each insertion for one month of four insertions, SOUTHCOTT BROS. PHONE 134 PHONE 134 Men's Blue Serge Suits If in need of ,a Blue Serge Suit don't hail to see aur new, sltiacle, These suits are exceptilona1ly r ell-4a Bored and are spilendid value at $35..00 Misses' and Ladies' Coats Every week we, have something new to show you in Ladies' Coats ee4d. it le 'always a reeaaure for us to sho}v them. Popular prices,-- $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Cushioned Soled Shoes for Men and Women If you want shoe comfort let us fit you with a pair ;of our easy fit- ting cushioned soled shoes;. We are shoving several styles in Women's and ,ens: Priced at ;.,$5.00, $6.50, $8.50 All Wool Serge 40 inch'. wale. A ,splendid all wool serge, suitable for, dresses, Extra value at per yard 85c. Children's wear; and Linoleum an Let; us show you the new -,,patterns Oils: lOtlIs u fir ilii . Southc.ott Bros RAND TRUNK SYSTEM THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car v err y ce Sleepjng cans on night trains sad Parlor cars on principal day trains Full informaeon fpm any Green Trunk Ticket Agent„ or C, E. Horn - int District Passenger Agent, Toronto N. J. DORE Pboais 46w , Agent, Rooter. ARTHUR WEBER Auctioneer R. R. No. 1, Dashwood Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co. Farm and stock sales a specialty; Four years experience, DR, Al E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDonell's Stables, John St„ Exeter (lately occupied by Dr. Vining) Phloeje 26w Dr. G. F. Roulstost, L. D. S., D. D,13, DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, LLD. S„ D. As Honor Graduate Toronto Ur6ity Office -,over Gladman & Stanl ur,'1 Office, Main Street, Exeter, C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEI!R AND VALUATOR for. Counties of Haste Perth, Msddlisex and Oxford. FAIN Stock Sales a Specialty: Office Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario, FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctabneer iior Counties uL : Hurtan and Middtesest Price's Reasoonable and Satiafattnoes Guarantesed Crediton, &ntatio, ),44ONEY TO 'LOAN We. have a large:amount. of, private fu is Its loam on farm aoid village prOOk.rt3+ .ar't low rates Of'interest.: