The Exeter Advocate, 1919-9-18, Page 8Mlr, Wellington Johns has •been ap-
pointed •Deputy Game Warden of this'
district. •
;Mas Vera Rowe of Exeter has been
appointed Candidate in the Free Press
European Trip .Contest,
DIED IN DETROIT.
The death occurred in Detroit on
Monday last of Miss \linnae.::l)lanehe
Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Ford of the 4th concession of
Usborne, aged 23 years, 4 months and
4 days. Delceasect •was a victim cif
typhoiri fever and had been 111 'only
three weeks. At first her rase seem-
ed to b&of a mild nature, but as
time advanced her condition be ame
more alarmingand despite the best
care and medical treatment she pass-
ed away. Miss Ford was born III Us
borne, but left that township between
five and six years, ;age and .she has
since• made Detroit her home. She
was a kind-hearted young lady and
much admixed by her friends z'or her,
good qualities and lovable disposition.
Besides her father and ,mother she is
,survived by five brothers and three
sisters Her remains were brought
here for burial, the funeral taking
place horn the residence of her par
ents yesterday, (Wednesday) to the
Eu'eter Cemetery.
Miss Brown ofn Windsor visited- Mrs
Downie last week.
Mr. Archie Davis has returned:from
a visit 9n Hespeler,
air. Wilbur Luker, was up from Long
don for a day or ,two,
C A. Redmond was alsiting
friends in. town last week.
Mrs. George Watts and daughter of
Rainy River are visiting with Mr, and
Mrs. Sid. Sanders.
Rev. D. W. Collins of W,i'ndser vis-
ited in town over Friday night, the
guest of C. H..San;ders.
Mr. Chas, ;S. Sanders left Saturday
for Windsor where he wild visit rel-
atives for a few days.
Mrs. Brown, nee Jennie Balkwill, of
Dutton, formerly of Exeter, is visit -
ring with relatives and friends here.,
Mr. George •Cuibeet of Ripley and
miss Ena Culbert of Kinlow, visited
at the hone of Mr, James McFallse
Mr. B C. La1s of Clinton and Mrs.
John l ritcb were guests ere Mrs• John
Jahn E Dignact and daughter last
week.
airs, John E. Dignan and Mrs, G.
Witten -1 Brown and little Marion vis-
ited triends in Clinton, Goaerich end
Bayfield.
air. John Ma?'oft and family spent
a iew days at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Esti Heywooda Mr. Mellott as-
sisted the Exeter Bancl on Fair Day. .
Mr. John E. Dignan and Dr, Ham-
ilton 'visited with Mrs. Dignan and
firs. G. W. Brown before Mrs:
Brown. left for her home ,rat Kiatgsv' le,
ars. Ribble of Windsor, Mr, John
McDonald of Windsor and air. James
McDonald of Stratford visited their
sister Mrs. T. G. Creech, during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Locke of Boston and
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ,Oke of London
and. Garvey Acheson, of St, Thomas
visited at the Central Hotel this,
week,
Reeve Sidney Wyatt and Mrs. Wyatt
of N. Gosfield Tp,, Essex County, ac-
companied by Mrs. Wyatt's brother,'
Mr. W. J Jackson of London, motored
up one day last week and visited their
niece, Mrs. W. J. Smith, London_Road
South.
Voters' list
Revision Motive
It appearing that it is expedient that
with the view !of preparing full and
complets, lists of voters for the dif-
ferent polling subdivisions in the elec-
toral districts of North Huron, South
Huron and Centre Huron, that the
time for delivering complaints and. ap-
peals against the voters' lists should
be extended, the Voters' Registration
Board have ordered that the time for
delivering the complannts and appeals
to the Revising ,Officers' Clerks be
extended to the period of two days
next before the times fixed for the
sittings pf the . respe?cti.ve Revising
Officers in. the 'various municipalities,
in the said electoral districts.
LEWIS H. DICKSON,
Chairman Voters' Rega,stratianBpard,
County of Huron.
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ExE r•EE ADVOCATE, THURBD AY, SEPT. 18 1e18
Exeter Markets
Changed each Wednesday
Fall Wheat 1,95
Bary 1,20
FOamily Flour ...... 5,70
Shorts 55.00
Eggs.. 1
1 gg> 5{1
Better dairy 45
Creamery Butter 59
Lard 42
NevePotato,=, per peck .... bit
Hogs .......... tt . S.a00
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Spet.i$. ere a '):; 71t.,rn.ng uid even
ing Van Ar :a can Jones Batentan
of Bermuda.
CONSERVA TI VE NOa1INATED I\
NORTH HURON.
nt.. U.—North Huron
Conserv by e. a largely attended
and enthusiast;: convention, held in'
the Tawe Haea here .this afternoon,
u.nanimeu::y seeei:ted Mr, John Joynt
of Lie:know, :sumer, who gas re --
aided in the riding for 40 years, to be
their Lan,,i:late in the .next provineial
el'ectata: Mr. °oynt declared his in-
tention to stare four square on the
temperance, platform and to support
the Btnrst G,ov arnment as one that
bad thew more for the farmer than
any other Onttr'o has ever had,
A Peasant sant f e..ture of the eon, -era
arson was the su.'ces_tu1 effort mole
by Mi. George Spotton of Wingham
to brim. about mutual, understan,' ng
and good—will between these Con, .
weaves vvhe had differed in. their opin-
ions o t the o ease,on of a by-electlon.
here lest )eember, in which Br,
Spotton ran as an Independent .`on-
scrvi.tive candidate. thus k .:using a
sp°,it in the party.
PURSE LOST.
On Sept. nth small brown pit se
ontaia ng $13 ered o d ehange. R,.
turn to this oefe..e and .eoe„ ye: reward
12AR1) OF THANKS'.
Mr. aref Mrs. George Hunter desire
to thank. the friends and neighbors far
the rn'n, wares ani :ekindness;
during the illness and sxtbsequent
death of tiler b.loNe l son.
SA\VMILL EQUIPMIEN 1' WANT -
ea. Apply to Geo. He.man, Lonacn.
L'oN"1' BL'.RN CHAFF OR STRAW",
Mix Cane oidia with old hay, straw,
.:haft, ensilage, etc, and feed to all
your live ,stock. Cane Nola produces
more mirk, buu,lds flesh faster, keeps
stock healthier and reduces feeding
costs to a minimum.
Used by successful breeders ell s
over the country. Sold by R. G.
Seldon, Exeter, Ont.
Local Doings
Rev Foote of Exeter conducted am'
niversary services in the Psesbyterian
Church at Varnixs On • Sunday.
Mr J. A. Stewart was a member Of
the winning rink at the London wooti Friday evening tourney,
Rev. Tramper will preach Harvest
thanksgiving sermons at St. George'.;
anal Bar London Tp., Sunday.
The L' F, O. will hold a conventipn
at Seat.oz th on Sept 2.4, to place a
eanditiate in the field in Centre Huron
for the Legislature,
Mr James Essery el Exeter sold his
;tend.trd bred trotting stallion, The
Salvage, 0992, at Landon Fair to Mr.
?at vie l ar ty of Toronto, ,getting a
trice figure. •
air, A, \Moore 'has purchased the
bakery and c•onfectioaery business of
Mr E. .A F+ollick, ir, Follick has
?r.e t a successful business man here
far that} years, and his retirement
:taut business is to be regretted:
air ,R 1'. Lt\leer of town. got sev-
e°r 1 prir.e: at London Fair, securing
viz stt tor standard bred filly in buggy,
;,e and for standard bred filly .in road
.aess, second for standard ,bred filly
ea halter, and fourth place in; the 2.30
trot, in a heat made itt 2.20.
Air, \\•m. Johns' team of horsesleft
standing an Jaynes Street Thursday af-
ternoon became frightened and ran.
::way. The wagon was loaded with
bags of oats and it was surprising to
see team and wagon pass between the
telephone post and Taylor's Tire Shop
,',thout touching post or building.
rhe team: was caughht on Huron St.
East, and me damage was done.
.sews,
'RETURNED FROM OVERSEAS.
Pte Bert Rivers, who went over-
seas with the Huron Battalion re, -
turned. ca. Thursday last, accompani-
e a by hie wife, ,whom, he marziied in
Eatgland. Only a few ot• the boys are
• il? in England.
eke, I'C MOBILE BURNED.
eutnmobsle shed of Mr. Ricil
>1 the 3rd condessiten of Us-
item- w:., totally dtotroyed by fire
a Tnunele regal ,-t,,, together with
nls buggy, cutter and other arta, es,
The fila is supposed to have origin-
ated from a hot box ,on the intorno,
FINGER AMPUTATED.
How:rd, ..oa of Mr. ,and Mrs, R. 0,
Hunter of Usborne, while assisting in
working a grinder, got his hand caught
'n the machin:* and severely crushed.
The second finger was so injured that
et .had to be amputated close to the
nand The young lad.. sustained a
hroke,i arm last summer wh'1e playing
at school
STATION ROBBED.
Considerable dry -goods, groceries,
obacco, candy and other articles were
tolen from the G. T. R. freight sheds
here on Friday night last. The thieves
grained entrance by prying open the
frieight shed door, and after enter-
ing preeeeded to open the different
containers to make a choice of what
they would carry away, There is no
trise whatever of the missing goods.
PAINFUL ACCIDENT.
Mr Wm. Kuntz, blacksmith, met
wall a ea;ntul accident Friday even -
ng last He and Mr. James Handford
c'eta bringing arta horse from the pas-
ure and while coming up the Landon
xtd the horse they were :Nerving
rade a sudden start forward and the
ne they were leading pulled back,
rith the result that the small rope
attached to the horse he was leading
tightened on the finger and complete
iy severed it at first joint. So quickly
was it done that Mr. Kuntz did not
realize anything was wrong until he
aw part of the finger missing,
WON MERNER TROPHY.
Messrs W. J. Heaman and R. N.
Creech were in Seaforth on. Friday
afternoon east to play the final game
for the J. J. ,.Berner Trophey, emble
uratic of the Scotch Double Chem -
tendril: of Huron County, and won
rem their opponents, Messrs. Ronnie
rd Whitesides of Henson, by a score
of 10 to 9. A :peculiar feature was
that this final game was between the
same players as was .the final game
for the. Stewart. ,Trophyin Seaforth
two weeks before, when the Exeter
players also won. The three trophies
won by Messrs. Heaman and Creech
are now on exhibition in the window
of the former's hardware store.
PROUTY—GREEN.
The marriage took place at she
parsonage. Bayfield on Wednesday of
lest week, of IVLiss Janet E. Green, to
Mr. T Clayton Prouty of Exeter.
The young couple were unattended
and the ceremony was performed by
the Rev. E. L. Anderson, pastor of
the Methodist Church, The bridle
looked very pretty .ire her wedding
gown of white silk with tatted ,lace
trimming, and wear!i,ag the groomr's
gift a gold wishbone broach, set with
pearls, After the ceremony the brid-
al party mvotane.d to the hone of the
bride's sister,' :that sof Mr. and -*Mrs.!
D, N. ,Welsh, where th•e wedding feast
was serf=ed, ,asinl motored ,the same; ev-
ening to their own home near, Exeter.
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30x3 NON SKID TIRES AT $15.75
There are just a few of these left
at this price, Better get yours be-
fore they are all gone.Everyone :s
absolutely a "First •' and fully guaran-
teed.
We carry nempletc, line of Auto-
mobile Accessories.
J. BEER, Exeter,
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IMPL.EIIEN TS, FOR SALE. t
1 Massey -Harris Hoe Drill, 1 Sin- R
gle Furrow Riding Plow; 1 Maple z
Leaf Gang Plow, good as new.
C. W. ROBINSON L
CIDER MILL.
Mr. Sylvanus Cann, who has pur-
chased the Cottle factory and cider
mill, announces that the former em-
ployes will be in charge, so that first-
class work is guaranteed.
HONEY FOR SALE.
Choice Honey in In lb. pails. Bur
early. It is :tool
WILSON & SIMS.
HELP WANTED
p
A woman 'o ,verk by the day. Ap-
ply at Centr L. 'motel, Exeter.
GASOLINE AND FREE AIR.
Having ino:a ed a gasoline and air
motor outfit we invite autoists to give
us a call. Free air furnished.
JOHN TAYLOR
THE WATKINS AGENT bandies -
all kinds of apr rig tonics far both man
and beast; also toilet articles. Their
spices and flavorings are the purest
on the ma; ket- Only sold by their
agents to the consumer.
Wrn Andre .v, Agent, Exeter, Phonje 43
Cochra ; Machine Shop
J. G. Corhane (returned) has taken
over the C enaor Machine Shap and
is now opal for business.
Re-hozzn. au:omobii'e cylinders and
fitting pnst:see a sepcialty.
All. kind, of repair work promptly
attended to.
Connor Ga:aline Engines for sate,
Phone 135.
REGISTERED SHORTHORN CAT-
TLE ANL) REGISTERED CLYDES-
DALES WANTED .
Wanted—A number of Registered
Shorthorn Heifers, one, to three, years
old; cows up to five yearee years:Can also
do with a few good Bulla,
Clydesdale Fillies, and Mares one to
five years; Stalliions one to three year
We do not care about the fancy
breeding, in Shorthorns, but they
must bewelts-made, size and quality,
and rooklike a purebred: ,
Clydesdales must also have size and
quality I expect to visit the. Exeter
district in the course of two weeks'
'tithe. `'Anyone with well -made Short-•
'horns, or Clydesdales for sale, kindly,
croinmune:ate with Mr. Thos. Camer-
on, Kirkton Phone; or with me direct.
W. J, McCALLUM, Brampton, Ont.
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SCHOOL BOARD MEETING.
The Board met on Sept. 9th, Messrs
Dignan aind Grieve being absent. Sup -
piles were requested and lists referee
ed to the comm,ittteJes;, The lardy
teachers sent in a request for a
teachers' gloom in the school., The
Board decided ,to visit the schaoland
;gook into thie matter of such a rooms,
and the making of needed waterworks'
connections with he science room,
Principal Wethey gave a satisfactory
report of the staff, the attendance,
and the work of ,the janitor. Some'i
further impnov1ements to the grounds
were discussed., The Board retain
mended the appointment of the janir
for as truant officer, and that Mi,s"S
•IHortari be;made a,meinber of the Enc
trance. Deard,awhaph consists of the
?ra:rtcipalr ; Muss' H•or'tora, and the In-
speattor,. A few .accounts were or-
dered to ,be paid.
I3Af2i3ARA CASTLE TON
IRViNG CUMMvIilKiS
".TheHeart ot'a Gid"
Start b, A.AvtNE TXOMP30„
y JOHN ADOLFI
"The Heart
Of A Girl"
Story of Maravene Thompson
Directed by John Adolfi
Fi11ed With humorous little incid-
ents which add to the charm of the
story this delightful lovetale cone
stitutes an unusually pleasing eveniazg
entertainment, The Heart of a Girl'
a superreancellent picture;
In Dome Theatre On :Saturday even-
ing September 20th.
JONES & MAY
RIME 32
CANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE NO 8-3620
Genuine .Bargains For Early.
Fall Buyers
Ladies' all Wool Cashmere Hosiery
at 69c a pair
• 10 dozen Ladies' AU wool Caslunere Jiosiery, with slight imperfections
bought two years' ago, worth to -day d ruble 'price asked for early Fall
selling at ^nly 69d. a pair.
Men's Heavy Socks, 3 pairs for $1.00
5 dozen pairs only Men's Heavy Winter weight grey Socks, good •vear-
Leg cxutlity; wl itle they last at 40c, a
pair or 3 pair for 1$,00.
Two big bargains in Men's Underwear
Lot No. 1-10 Dozen Shirts and Drawers in heavy rib, wool and cotton
mixture, slightly imperfect; sizes 34 to 44, for early Fall selling, only 1,25
per garment.
Lot No. 2-8 Dozen, flat knit Mend's Shirts and. Drawers, good winter
weight, Penman's ,make. on sale at only $1.29 per gaa-me;nt,
SPECIAL—A few dozen, only of Men's Fine French hlerin;o underwear
—wool and cotton mixed—nice weight for early fall at $1,25 garment, or
52.50 a suit in combinations.
Two Towelling Specials
15 webs heavy Jute crash towelling, very specat,1 at ale. a yard.
3 webs good quality dish towelling on. sale at 15c ,y d, or 8 yds, for $1.00
Stylish Fall and Winter Coats
\\re .have an exceptionally fine stock of Ladies' ,Misses' and Children's
Fail and Winter Goats. See the: new modified Dolman Styles itt Silver r -
tones, velours, etc.
Special black Coats, in Salt's Esquimettc• Plush, Baby Lamb, also Velours
Ladies' Bath Robes and Kimonas
We have just received a shipment of Ladies' Winter weight Ramona,s
and Bath Robes., A splendid range of colors and patterns at reasionabie
prices.
JONES & MAY
Heads -Diallers for rt$' litilebrarted Sandford & Lion Brands Clothing
Aar Men and Bays.
Corner Dundas and Richmond Streets
Fall term opens September 2, 1919
Individual instruction. Efficient
Teachers Courses up-to-date. Enter
any day.
J. Morritt, Principal,
Vulcanizing
ALL ,KINDS OF TIRES. All work
guar+a'rttee(d. Casli for old tires.
TAYLOR'S TIRE SHOP.
Exeter.
DRS. SWEET & VINING
Veterinary Surgeons
All calls promptly attended
day or night.
Office—
Dr.
ffie —Dr. Sweets old off&ce
Phone No. 120
to
Exeter,
I DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Offiice—Baalcers' Livery Barn,
Calls promptly attended to
night.
Phone 8.
Exeter
day or
MONEY TO LOAN
We hasvle a large amount of private
funds tto loan on farm and village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & S'IANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister, Soli,ciltoa•, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mai-
sons Bask, Etc. Money to loan at
Uowest rates of iesterest.
Office—Main Street, Exeter.
FALL TERM FROM SEPTEMBER 2
s't7U*TI ORO. ONT.
WESTERN ONTARIO'S 'LARGEST
& BEST COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.
We have COMMERCIAL, 'SHORT-
HAND and, TELEGRAPHY depart-
ments,—Have experienced instructors,
give' ;thorougI„couirses and we assist
graduates to•;posielptfs, Wrn:e, for free
Cstabgu ,,,•••
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D,;:A. McLachlan,
Principal
HORSES WANTED
I want an unlimited number of
Horses in goad condition. Geldings 5
year, old up, weighing from 1500
pounds up. Mares from 4 years old
up, weighing from 1300 pounds up.
Parties having the required stuff,
write or phone 83 Exeter.
G. J. DOW
Dr. G. F. Rougstosn, L. D. S,, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Teeth extracted without pain otr any
bad effects. Office over Gladman &
Stanbury'i Office, Maim Street, Exeter
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auc•tafanleer for Counties of
Hunan and Middlesex
Prices Reasonalbie, and Satiufacti,on
Guaranteed.
Crediton.,: — On'tario.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, hriiddes;ex and Oxford, Farm
Stock Sated a Specialty. Office at
Cockthutt Waitlr�rooms, next door to
Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter,
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, ep oe%
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery line
(lair and see ns. A Will
as to quality will bonvin-
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
Furniture
and
Undertaking
R. N. ROWE
THE FUNERAL DIRk,CTOR
AND FURNITURE IZEALLR
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
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Rubber Boots
For the little fellows, .far the girls women arid mein,. Our "Miner?'
gnuaaaety ,white Rubber Boot for men, is claimed torlye, the best rui bey boot
Our price isf $6.50
Are cordially invited to visit our Store and become acquainted witfi
the lino of merchandise we catty. We will have many special mama
to show you.
NEW GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY
LADIES' CLOTH & PLUSH COATSALL WOOL PULLOVER. SWEAT -
We
want you to see them, ERS,
NEW 'FOOTWEAR FQR WOMEN Flour Colors
You wiil:•Jake the„thew ,•tyles, SILK HOSE FOR 19.00
R WOMEN
New Fail..Hats.
New Fah .Shirts.
New Soft Collars,
New Orereoats
All colors • ...1:30
FOR MEN.
New, Fall. Caps,
New Fall Neckwear ,.
New Raincioa#S:„
New Sweater,•,Coats,
NEW UNDERWEAR FOR FALL AND WINTER.'