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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-12-28, Page 8IIMIONOW EXETER AJ1VOCATE,, THURa1 A71, IJBC. 885 toss Exeter Markets Local . Doings Fourteen: young men of the -vicinity of Greenevay were up before Magis;- CYIANGED JVERY WEDNESDAY,-.-.. trate Reid of Goderieh b.ere-on, Thu_rs'- day last, . ortr charges o disturbing a Wheat „ ..., ..1,15 Hendee' next is New' Year's Day. meeti* being head in. Grape Chun h, r Oats ,45 The schools re aped for the �uext .,Gxeertway, same ttni:e prevaouely. Twa Bi .ey ...., .60 'term on January 3rd, of t1►e young men pleaded guild* and 11.ewataba's Best Flour 3.95 The rink haps been opened and the • 'wvere feed iia and costs while the Family Flour , .,, 3 Pasta Flour 3.45. The 171sx�•n c Lodgecosts for being present, amounting in 2.00 install their of all to $141,00. Without attempting to Feed Flour +. 2.00 ficers this Wednesday .eventing shield the perpetrators, or abet rawly Shirts Thursday haat was the shortest day sm• a; axe of Bran ,.. ,42 to 5 1,3Iof the year: Now; that the,shorteni fines imposed onetwelveooft !thole ylig Dairy Butter hat the Creamery lertter 34 t` 3T �lengthen., am Campbell watch the. da hk young risen. were nothing short of 3m- New Lad Eggs 60positiorn and were 'taken advantage of LardHas per ton. ,........ $9.00 75 $1.0.00, an'd will eoccupysweneug'am snoon Ann -s$ titt Such decisions by t la bringstheyo d p es has rented Mfrs. simply because a£ the fact that Hay completed credit were present but ;t out garT Potatoes d to those handing , g ,Bu Hogs , ........,475 m feted p t Mir Geo.Hind wee, operated or, J'riT true justice ie not the slogan of the day in Victoria lfosprtal, London, for present day generation. OLD TIME DA�CI vein trouble near 'the nose, and is •doing nicely. GOT A "CALIFORNIA JACK? An. old -tune dance will be held in i Mrs. John Hawkshawv whom we re- Farquhar das JH2easenprovideylunch; gene n:euntnonia-at tted as he home'e o•f herb bof rother Saudexssai d". . Rivers wank duan W.E. tlemen, 75c, n Toronto, last weep, we are �pleaaed of the nice fall of snow Friday even- t state has fiber a turn for the bet- g, to make an effort' on, Saturday to - _,,l.•hoot one of tile• big ter and nowv z sy. lately been coming. r''ninto, t FARIf FOR SALE g•w;•es promi;sei of recove that have In, Stephen Tp„ Lot 6, ? Q€tl; bounweefrs, At E. Geedriner received the word, JAfter a. long c B phi t Nit,,. dary, c Stephen ng 50 of Not ,in Good ear_ John Neil, of Montmartre, Sask.,Piton was able to brsn one down, Thi;, state of cultivation, well fenced and formerly of Centralia, reneww hisers the second shot this year, Mr, T. w ' rather year i. part, the lra,st "It i coweeks; tweet having e� a few creeks dreeeted - frame house bank barn, or- eebscription to the t g got one chard, lots water, apply on premises Rio or by ma'1 to. Ed. Penhale, Hay P. O. aid, the. way from 25, to 44 below zero ,,,,,,...,.........e.,,,--r1't tltrouln It al. I am hale and bear! S35 1�2 I.liS, :TO THE b.LECTORS OF TOWS r tit" Ter people guessed the oatact S?dYP OF STFI?FIbN, a, go. 2, , had a w^ery see ,dressed weight of the baby beef in ce.eeful entertainment )a's't Thursday smote week -535 1-2 lbs. -Mrs. g contest .. evening, Mrs. Gartnbrilt a orchestra de- Yn�ur vote and trnfluerlc solicited 9lw;estle on Friday wint> ng they dressed anal if elected councillor wty. ,sere; lighted The aud>,eePe ,,With otdr time pig, and Mrs, R. Schroeder Us horn* you to the best of my ability, selections during intermission: and Wishing you a Happy New Year, lunch. The proceeds, $30, were sent VICTOR SNELL, to the fire sufferers in'Northern On- tario, TO ice has been, en -fine condition, °they twelve iverp ass,essea $5.00 jird TO THE ELECTORS OF USBQRNh, I take this opportunity of announcing to you that I am in the field for Councillor for 1923. Your 'vote and influence is hereby .solicited, Yours for the services of the Towyn- ship, -"-SAM. J. PY AI, RAIL'* FOR SALE One -hundred rode rail fettee. Appl to Ja*a, J Carroll, Crediton P. 0, Just arrived a beautiful assortment of Bon -bon boxes at 25c. to $e,00- abs.lutely fresh -Statham, ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID. 013, Saturday, w ,rnriimg" 10 lbs of baby beef; eleven, other guesses were with- in one-half a pound, but of these :lir, Mise Julia Spicer on Friday re Frank d he got thefigoos . O ern1000 made, o-- ceived word of the death of her sial ple made a guess ;and they were care.. ter -in-law, Time. Mahom wife of Mr. fuUy gone over at 10 o'clock Satur- Ira Spicer of Denver, Colo., after an day night, and the result announcer* illness of several months, Both Air. to the large crowd outstide. The and Airs. Spicer were former resid- guesses ranged from 300 to 1779. ents of Exeter, but left here about Nelson `Vella won, the; bean guessing thirty years agar. contest put on by Howey'. Drug Christman. Tree Entertaiinments v: Sre, g, e, n, i., css w held in James Street Sunday tciraoter543to7, andgettinthethcorrectdonunnHb;erewasas and Trivitt Memorjel Sunday Hall 5350. and lain St, :Methodist Sunday School on Wednesday last, and in •the various rooms of the Exeter Public School on Friday afternoon., AR the child- ren on the d'if'ferent oceas»ns received. presents and had a joyous time. ----, ee Mr. Wes. Vale of Toronto speak the week end with relatives. Dr, McTaggart 'ef Toronto spent Christmas with his mother here. Mr, Tires, Carling and family were here from London for Christmas. FARei FOR SALE Mr. Alex, Stewart of London spent All, aecoun.ts due the late firm of Francis & � W„ams must be paid or Lot 25, Con, 2, 'Usborne Tp., con: Christmas with his children here. adjusted by note before January lit, t«rinang 100 acres, all in good state ilii; Jessie Manson and Mr. William otherwise they viii be placed in of cultivation; good brick house, frame Manson. were borne for Christmas. other bands for collection wwxthout barn, well drained, good orchard; Ur. and Airs. T. R. Ferguson ;pent fail overflowing spring yielding an, abund- the Christmas holidays at Teeswater, ince water aft the year •round; 10 Mr. and .Airs, Jos, Davis of Merlin. Lest we forget, we have them, acres in wheat, 35 acres fall plowing spent Christmas with relatives here, Coast Sealed Oysters -Statham. done, balance seeded, Apply to Ed, tilfsses z 'Van and Etheleen I ay of Trestle, Lot 13, Corm 2, U,sbarn+e, or Detroit were hone for the week -end, on premises, or by mai.',, Generali. R. ills. Irno Sweet is spending the lnol- Wiil the party who took trunk from R' 1, idays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. G. T, R. station, Exeter, Friday p.m. Dei.. 22 be nn; stake, please returns to TENDERS FOP, ICE Sweet.Sweet..1Mrs, A, E. Campbell Ieft 'Thursday G. T. R r advise by telephone. Tenders will be received until Dee. to spent Christmas with relatives at REMOVED, 30th, 1922, for supplying ice for Win- H ton Chelsea Creamery -cutting ,hauling, Mr, .&quills, Sheere ,of Detroit us Dr. Graham wishes to announce that packing and covering with 12 enehes visiting hes mother and other relatives he has moved his offia.e to his .new of sawdust; the ice house to be_°fil - in town. home, Main Street, opposite the Mar- ed is 15x43x11 feet in sine.. Address bie Works, George Jaques R. R No. 1, Woodham ---- or W. G. Medd Exeter, Ont;. HORSES FOR SALE, TRUNK 'MISSING. 12 good drivers, ran ine from 3 to 8 years old; sound and well broken, single or double, Will exchange for heavy or light jnorsee. One mile west of Centralia., Frank Taylor, Crediton P,O, COAL HEAThR FOR SALE. -Base burner and oven, in first-class condi- tion. Apply at this office. COUNTER CHECKS. When in need of Counter Checks call on The Advocate. We can furn- ish you with all kinds at right prices FOUND. -A place where you can buv British -American gasoline at 31c. -R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North PROPERTY FOR SALE Consisting of Louse, stable and 8 lots of land, situated in Exeter North on Main Street Apoly to H. Bierling Hay P, O. When in need of Insurance see w,. E. J. CHRISTIE Canada Life Insurance Agent, Also Fire and Accident Insurance. Exeter -- Ontario. Phone 30 Phone • 30 Betts' Bakery WISHES YOU AND. YOURS A HAPPY NEW YE°iR And may an •era of Prosperity,r Peace. and Good Fellowship dawn for you and yours with the, New Year, .. • Cartage & Livery Trains' met :during the holiday ilie�d Get us to drive; your friends to ;the Sta.tio , ,Phone 58*. BAGSI•IAW & EASTON FOR SALE par- ents, Mr and Absell Thos.. Bissd ett, he e this week, Mr. Russell Frayne and family were Christmas visitors ww,ith Mr, and Mrs. P. Frayn,e. P..C. A. EQUIPMENT,• -Such as Mr. J. A. Briatn,ell and family of two bowling alleys and accessroarues, Stratford spent Christmas here with punching bag and outfit; boxing glov- his parents. les, three trapezes; table games, two Mrs. E. A. Rollick left Friday last stoves and stove pipes, tables, chairs, to 'visit her son,, Mr. Tosephr Fol1tekr pictures and many rather articles. en Hamilton. Apply to Richard Welsh, 11; Pfaff, • or W. S. Cole, Mr. W, A. Baubridge of Annapolis; N. S., is a guest at the home ,of Mr. 5. S. Harvey. Mr, James McDonald of Stratford spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. Thomas Creech. Miss Stella Gregory of Brantford is spending the Christmas '-°cation with her mother here. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Sweet and Miss Vera of London, were here for the Christmas holidays, Miss Vesper and Mess M. Sanders, spent Several days in, London with rel- tives during the week. Messrs, Oliver Davis of Torontoand Edward of Forest were Christmas vis- itors with their parents. Mrs. (Rev,) J. W. Downy of Yorker, 4s, visiting her sister, Mrs. W. D. Yep through the holiday season ,Miss Marion. Blatchford of Toronto spent Christmas with her parents Mr: and Mrs. Jiahn Blatchford. Misses Florence Norry of Windsor and Mildred sof London spent a few days with their parents here. 11 a re., ' f M. And Mrs. Geo: Anderson spekat a fewer. clays with their daughter, Mrs, 7 AM.- V,noorna,n, in Brantford during they Rev A. A. Tramper, Rectory, wveek.• iblr. • and ' Mrs. Norman Graham of London• spent the holidays with the latter's, parents, Mr, and , Mrs. 'David Roweliffe Miss Ruby Treble of Toronto was called' home last week owing to the continued illness hof her mother, Mrs, The Minister Win. Treble, „returning again. Tuesday. 7 p.m, Of the H. S. teachers, Miss Ross is hiolydayvg in •Clifford, Miss Dorr= The Minister mice in Seaforth, Muss Cowan, in, Galt, Boy Scouts will meet Monday evening and Mr, Miller jn Rodney. Mr. Bruce Medd is home from the Guelph Agricultural College. At the recent examinations' he .made a credit able: mark Of 735 out of 1100.. Mr. and Mrs. Jamee 'Creech, of Roch- ester, N. Y., spent Christmas here with the former''s' mother, Mrs. fames Creech, and sister., Miss" Jessie, Study. Mre and -11I•rs. Frank Sweet, Mr. 7 p.m, -New Year ,Service. ' Robert Sweet of Sarnia Mrs. Ferguson Music appnopniate, All invited; of Toronto were holiday visgtors at the' come of Mr. and 1\11.1, Jas. Sweet, MAI11l ST I4IFTHClDIST Gi°IURGbi Messrs. Alruce 'and James Walker, Rev Geo, McAllister;;�M A., ts of Toronto, and are Vern Ph�one, 2fr3 Walker of London` Normal' are spend- � - the'"irolida;ys with their parents here, 11,00. a m. -"The End' sof `the; Year": Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Heamak, Mr. 'and 3.00 pm Bible Study Classes for all do.n, .. M. 'Neaman ami Jack. of Lome .00 Am,='rT(he ,Et:eamp1 Posit" dean; ahrd .Mr, Clyde Heam:�,nJ spernt the' AT `BETliM' Y „.„.„„.1 am d with 'Mr, and Mrs: W. ,J, 2,30 p.in.-Rev, W. G;r H, MCAlisrtet( J.y3.,OCALS ALSO 'ON PAGE '4. SALVATION ARMY SERV IC1S Services as usual next Sunday. Services in. Town Hall 11 a.m.-Holiness' Meeting 7 p.m. -Salvation Meeting. 2.30 D.M.—Sunday School and Bible Class. Cottage m.eeterigs in North End ton Tuesday night Capt Hopkins Lieut Hoskins Y. P.. C. A. WANTED -A man to take charge of the Y. P. C. A., for one 'yelatr Conditions and salary apply to ,either. J. S. Harvey, Rich: Welsh or W;. S. Cole. Trivitt Memorial Church CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURQH Rev. James Fttote, B. A., Minister 10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible „Classes. 11 a.m. JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. Willson, B.A. The lylamisrter at both services. 11 a.m,-,New Year Service. 3 p.m. -Sabbath School -Christmas PHONE 32 z JONES & MAY'S PHONE 32 STORE OPEN„WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT'Y EVENINGS THIS WEE>L.. GREETINGS! We extend to all our Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. JONES & MAY T. R. Carling, B.A l3arrister Solicitor, Notary Public . Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol - sons Bank, Elle. INVEST YOUR FUNDS in V3ctery., Dominion of Canada, Pro- vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal investment for Trust Funds. At existing prices from 6 per cent to 7 per cert. can tie olitained from these bond. Orders received by. me Money to loan at lowest rates of interest Office -Ca rlwMg Bk., Main St, Exeter The Exeter Advocate Display Advertising -Made known on app•Icatio¢s, Stray Animals -Orae insertion 50c„ three insertions $1,00. Miscellaneous articles of not more i than five lints, ForSale, To Rent,Wanted. each insertion 50c. Lost and Found locals 25c. an insertion. Local reading notices, etc., 10c, per Lime per insertion.. No notice les than 25c, Card of Thanks' 50c. Auction Sales $3 for one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent in- sertion 1if under five inches in length. Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline. Farm or Reap Estate for sale Sic. each insertion fohi one month orf four insertiiont, SOUTHCOTT BROS. PHONE 134 PHONE 134 We Wish all a Happy New Year full of Prosperity erit and Good Will. p y Sant coat Bros. THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTb Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dieing car service Sleeping cars on night trains and' Parlor cars on principal day trains. FuU inifoaanatiiopr, from any Graced° Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horc,- Yat! District Passenger Agent, Toronto N. 1. DORE Elbow 46w. Agent, Exeter The correct wary and the easiest way to dispose of some property or sell some small article, find a tenant for your house, or an article, you have lost or help when you wain 4t, is to insect a small advt.- in the "Want Column” of the Advocate. ARTHUR WEBER* Auctiobleez :-: R. R No, 1, Dashwood' Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co. Earm and stock =lee a ,specialtyr; Four years experience. • DR. A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter (lately occupied by Dr. Vin) Phone 26w Dr. G. F. Restate% L. D. S., D. D;14, • DENTIS., Office over Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S,, D. D. Q Honor Graduate Toronto Unity Office -over Gladman & Stinburre Office. Main -Street, Exeter. FRAlVit TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for, Counties et Hunan andMiddlestle Prices Reasonable ' and Satisfaetiogr Guaranteed, Crediton, - Ontario. MONEY TO LOAN We have a large tamau nt. of private funds to loan ots farm and village proverb" at loin. rates of interest.' MADMAN di STANBURY Bunters. solicitors. Rater