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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-9-2, Page 8Exeter Markets Changed each Wednesday Fail Wheat :,,. 2.45 1.25 .,.,.: ,75 7,55 4.50 3.60 Barjey, new Oats, new Family Flour Feel Flour per cwt. Shorts Bran per cwt Eggs .. ,,. „ .... ,. 59 .hairy Butter..... . 50 to 53 Creamery Butter 64 Lard .., 34 Hay a, r ton, neve a. B ErED, ADJVIICATE, THURSDAY, SEPT. a, 11322U: Local Doings Next 14fenday is Labor Day. The school term opened here on Wednesday. Mrs. M1eAvo,y is conlirs.ed •to her bed through illness, The grain harvest is about over, and the Fait Fairs are on, The Exeter Scotcb Double Tourney is beam held this Wednesday. 18 00 ,\Ir J• L. 'Burwell of the elo,,sons •' 19 50 liege beezartrusferred a Iman:L Exeter,e Hat, — 'the Clinton branch. t W. J. 14IeCallum, the Shorthorn bay - BARN FOR SALE. Road Commissioner W. J. Bissett had several silent policemen placed at the' street intersections last week ea which were printed, "keep to the Right'', Where the xoad is narrow it ss frea^ly difficult for the motorist to t tune make the One policeman suffer- ed disaster on. Monday morning, when a driver stuck ,the one at the Main - St. Church eairly tire, the centre, •'zld broke it at two. Apparently he did net try to. avoid the post. The lin- heel however, ;broke his lights, The next motorist made, a, foal of himself by driving over the base and scratched hi; car badly, eeees', with stee roof, in good shape er .a' BraTeDtele, Ont., intersds visiting to he removed next string,. Apply, the Exeter District,. a, few days, Seel SAM -1. EAV.b.R, HAS. P. 0. less advertisement i^. another column, s At the auction sale on Saturday last t CART', OF T HANIc.S. 1, Mr. J. T. Wood's farm land -thirty - Mr . Fred Lorton and /mile wish to i three acres -south of town, was our- WON TROPHY .AT ST. elARYS. rt'cist - n.~ the massy acts of hind- ,15e00.0. :1lessrs, Woods, Stewart, Taman and mess arcs sympathy shown them during, 'Mrs W. J Heiman recovered suf- t Seldom won ,the Victor Victrala; tro- their recent bereavement, l i'i'n lrom her rece.�:t operation for phy at the St, Marys Bowling Tourney last Wedttesda together with ): WON THIRD AT SEAFOR;Tli. Messrs, W. J, 1-ieaman and R. N. Creech won third prize at the Sea - forth Scotch Doubles op, Wednesday of last week -thermos, bottles, Messrs. Spackman and Anderson attended the Same tournament, peaking 50 per cent, express the•. sincere thanes and ap chase" by afr. Samuel Parsons feel CARD OF rHANK S. i M. lieekev desires to than]: the E many rrenca:� for kindness shown dur- Met the alla .s and subsequent death l of the late ars Hockey; also for the' many ?lural tributes. STRAY STEk,R A steer strayed onto the premises of the undersigned, Lot 10, Coni. la Stephen, on or abaut August 1st. The OW= cam, trove same by proving pro- perty and paying expenses. Mat. Sweitzer. 'THE MINIS I hR'S BRIDE." The young people of Kipp,n Pre, bti torr.a; Chu h will give e a play. ei- titled "The V:,taister's Thames Road Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday Se'p t 7th, commencing at $ o'clock. Admission SOc and 25c. appendicitis to be moved last week i',g sets as prize This • a, b ',smok- e from the hospital hi London to their challenge trophy.. The prelousatt day summer home at Grand Beiid. left Seldon's rink made a 50-50 score Somewhere in the xzeighborhood ee at the 'Ontario- Hospital Tourney in fifty "Hikers" from Cleveland, Ohio, :sassed through town on their way to j Owen Sound cm Wednesday morning DEATH OF GEORGE I-IOCI Eee last. The greater part of them were thinly clad in. khaki, their shoulders `n.hT death soecurred,' about four h.,.e, and with the extmsu°ze ,o the o'clock.a Friday mo�g of George hot sun end wind had become z•4ry Henry Hockey, son of Mrs, William,4 much tanned. A orifi contaizii eg cloth- ing, tents, arid other supplies zeas i months and 3 days. Deceased bad riot in the rear. The boys were : been well ,four nearly a month, but af- closeout lox p grand time and they were ter Al few holidays he resumed leis evidently having ii. duties as clerk with 1lfr. W, J. 1i.ea•• man. A week prior to his demise, `1r W. A. Bieber of the Znd can however. he .became. worse and was cession. of Hay .alt the Advo- brought kilo !,:teteed te. ge, to bed.The sympt om s cat: office lastweek three tobacco were those 01 appendicitis and a spec - leases takea from plants grown on,ialist, r. Ernie Walliams of London hhie£arm. The plants were set out I was called in consultation. He advis- about June 15th. The leaves were oft ed against an, operation, and for a few excellent quality sad measurce 31 in, 'days Mr. Hockey appeared to be re- in .tength and 17 M. across. This is covering, but Thursday afternoon he •onsidered a big average and goes to, worse and twelve• hours later show that as good tobacco can bet had passed away. The ,late Mr. Hoek - grown in this county ash any other ey was highly respected as a citizen a t�ntar�o: Tobacco is one of the and business man, andhe will be best paying crops that can be grown, `' ;ready missed not only in the home, ha average beiree about $1100 10 11200 but in business circles, Born at Cred- ea acre. A Mr. James of Eigin.county stip he had spent the greater part of est year grew 35 acres for which he he; life in. Exeter, and after learning re. eived $60,000. i the hardware business he has been with lir. Neaman several . years. Painstak- ing, trustworthy, and honest, he was ©rOn Friday vening last the death la incere is w regret is feltat hi` a thehome o, her daughterbis AUTO FOR SALE. e Chevrolet, 49+1 Model, in. good co dition Apply et Advocate Office, Is FOR SALE One goad N sond-hand 21 hoe Mas - say -Harris grain drill. in .first-elass repair and gu,ranteed to work right. Cheap WM WARD, Exeter. Dr, J, Brownish, local ;dent ;or T,emuietau.'s Rlheumatiy Capsu,es, and RAZ -MAH .or Asthma says these two standard remedies are . e1Thng letter every day, WRIST WATCH FOUND. Ladies' Wrist Watch. Owner can have same by proving property end paying expenses.-- Ed. Sweitzer, Crediton DR, JOHN' WARD, Chiropractor, William and Sanders. Street. Hours - 10 tot 12 and a to 4, and by appoin,t- sment, HORSES FOR SALT; Dark Ferciieron three-year-old col broken; mare with Goat at foot. Clyde Heywood, Exeter, HONEY FOR SAL1s. Choice clover honey, in, 5 and 10 M. rails at Wilson & Simms, COOK WANTED. At Central Hotel, Exeter. City wages paid, FRAME HOUSE FOR SALE. One and half storeys, Exeter North Apply to Ted. Walper, VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs. E J. Wethey, Andrew St. Apply at any time 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings 7 to 8. Where da you go from here? To Wilson fir Sims' ice cream parlor. GARS FOR HIRE -Wilson & Simms Phone 56. WOOn PUMPS REPAIRED. If your pump needs fixing we are ready to do :he job now before other work commences. We do turning of all knes Saevs gummed, etc. S J. V. CANN Phone- 115 Successor to A. Cattle Dissolution_of Partnership NOTICE is hereby given; that the partnership heretofore subsisting be- tween us, the undersigned, es repairers of automobiles, in the Village of Ex- eter, in the C aunity of Huron, has this, day been dissolved by mutual consent, All debt o.ving to the said partnership are to b ,,aid to James Foote at the said Village of Exeter, and all claims against the said partnership are to be rrresente l to the said James Foote by whain the same • will be settled. Dated at Exetler this twenty; -.third day o•: August, A. D. 1920, Ab:bert 5. Soullier J. B. Foote Isaac R. Caging, Witness. Exeter Fair See the list of, special' prizes for the Exeter Fair in the 'prize list. Good specials awarded for butter and cooking at the Exeter Fair. Do not be afraid to bring them as a glass case is, being provided. Exeter Fair, September '20th and 21st. Potato race on horseback will be one of the features at the Exeter Fair. Baby Beef competitions . by Us - borne, Stephen and Hay townships' e,t Exeter Fair. Sweepstakes open to all elland e10. A. purse of $500 is being awarded for trials -of speed at the Exeter Fair. MATH OF MRS. LUXTON. in Iiiddulnh, of a well-known resident !passing. kris !amity and ,relatives have of Exeter, in the person of Isabella McDougall, wife of Frederick Luxton, at the age of 66 years, 11 months, ,and 16 days. The deceased had not been in good health since she had influenza two years ago, but since the spring of thio year she has been much worse, apparently from an inward growth. She was thee. taken from her home hereto the home of her daughter, Mrs, Chas. McFajls,. in Biddulph, where she was given every caxe. A. few weeks ago it was thought advisable to take her to London, but on her arival the doc- tor advised that her case was hope- less and that she return to Biddulph, IRuby and Frank Creech have been Since then, the end came quickly. The visiting in Stratford, late Mrs. ,Luxton was born in Hibbert near Cromarty, but on her marriage she came to Usborne, where she lived. until about tea years ago, when they retired to Exeter. She was much be- loved b y all who knew her, and was a faithful member of the Methodist church. Besides her husband she a survived by ,five daughters and five sons, Mrs. Chas. McFalis of Biddulph, Miss Mamie at home, i\Ira. Allan Mc- Lean o;: Fillmore, Sask., Mrs, Alfred Coates of Usborne, Mrs. James Irving of Grenfell, Sask., Archie of Grenfell, John and Ernest of Usborne, Roy of Hampshire, Wyoming, A. J. of Mon- treal. The zemajns were brought to Mr. Verity of Brantford and Mr, her home hexa on Saturday and in- Herb. Pickard visited Mrs. Richard Pickard over Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. F. A. Brimaeambe :of Hamilton are spending a. couple weeks with air. and Mrs. Rich. Welsh'. Miss Isabel] Turnbull returned from Dundas last Saturday where she was visiting Mrs. Reg. Turnbull. Mrs. Percy Pollard and little daugh- ter of Sandwich, are here, spending a SHORTHORNS. couple weeks with friends and rela- Wa'nted - A number of Registered tines, Shorthorns -Heifers, young calves and Miss Verde Rowcliffe and Miss Ruby bulls. Must be, good individuals. I in- Paisens have gone to'L:ondon to take tend visiting the Exeter District very a course in the London Businessa Col - shortly. Anyone with stock for sale lege • write me by return ;to the address be- low. W. 3. McCALLUM, Stock Importer, Brampton, Ont. the heartfelt sympathyof the commun- ity. Besides his wife, who was Miss Gertie Sheere, he is survived by one little son; also his mother and two brothel's, John and Norman, all of Exeter. The faaeral, which was held on Sunday afternoon, took place under the direction of the Exeter Lodge of Oddlellows, interment being made in Exeter cemetery. The, funeral was a very large one, testifying to the esteem in which deceased was held. Mr, Ed, Fowell went to Windsor on 'Monday on .business, County Clerk Holman of Goderich called on friends in town Wednesday last. Mrs. Walter Clark of Crediton vis- ited her son Bert several days last week, felts Stalker of Blyth has resumed her neeiti z as milliner with Miss Mc- Donald. Miss play Armstrong returned Mon- day from attending the Toronto mil- linery opening. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Muir of Mount Forest scent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben. ]talons. terment took place to, Exeter ceme- tery on. Monday afternoon. PEACHES FOR SALE. Crawford Peaches for sale by the basket or auto load, beginning about the .first week in September. Bring your own baskets. R. McKenzie, Phone 207, Thedford Trivitt Memorial Church Mr. W. H. Moncur Ieft Monday morning for Toronto, where he .will spend e couple weeks with his son, William: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colwill and daughter, Lois, of London were vis- itors at the home of Mr, and Mrs". •� Newton Baker. 11Iiss Florence Marchand returned to her home in. Waterford Tuesday, after a fiery weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Sanders. Mr, E. Howaid, wife, and child, and Miss Hettie May Bowey itccdinpanied Mr, Howald's brother on, a motor trip to Detroit last week. Mrs. ..Eleber, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Mallett for sev- eral weeks, returned to her home in Chicago Monday meaning, Me. and Mrs. D. D. Smith; who were spending a few weeks with the letter's Parents, Mr. and Mrs I. Armstrong, returned to their home in Torontge, last week. e Mrs, Wm. Balinese who has :been visiting Relatives in and around town for several weeks, returned to her home in Windsor Wednesday 01 last week. Services as usual. . Rev A, A. Trumper, Recton OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN OHURGH Rev. Tames Foote, B. A., Minister JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. Wilson., B.A. 11 a.m.-"A. ' man who had a secret from Heaven," 3 7.m• -Sabbath School and, Bible( Classes, 7 ; rem.-"Le'ssioest ifmom an Agricultur- al College." James Street Chetah extends a warm welcome. Gadd. music. A11ain:vited, MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev Geo, McAlister,. M. A. .Phone 21e3 i1OOlna.-"The Value of the Soul." 3.00 -Sunday School. Classes for a and a welcomedl. . 7:00 D. m. -"Transfiguration of 'Our Lard," BETHANY - of last week and spent the day with Bethatny-2.30-'1The Five Lamps." relatives sed ,friends. y Messrs: Garfield Sheere ,of Brant-. ford, Aquilla ,Sheers of Detroit':and Thomas ;Hayton of London attended the funeral. Sunday of the late Gedrge Hockey. ; Miss Lizzie Peel -ale, who' has been suending the summer with her broth- er; Mri.•Penhale and other rel- atives here, left 21st• her, home in Van- couver ,Saturday. Mr, ,and Nfi s'. W, I. Let .oa v,et f don ,• MissiCarrie'lenilght toe St.Thoruaa sad:Ivies, •Geo.,'„,feeight and daughter of Ildeirton mot'tr_ ed here Wednesday PHONE 32 JONES & MAY YOuflg Men's Stylish Fali Suits We have just opened up a large shipment of Young Men's Suits for Fall. They are beautifully tailored, and cut In the very' latest styles. We have a variety of colors, andthe prices are very moderate, We will be very pleased t,a show you them. Boys' Bloomer Suits and Odd Bloomers School will soon be starting. We can. give you "some good bargains in Good Suits for School, especially in the larger sizes, No's 32 /to 36. You can save dollars by 'Weiner them here as sours are selling away abelow pres- ent wholesale ,primes. Come to this store for Odd Bloomer Pants. Mena Smart Felt Hats for :autumn The new Fedora, Hats far Fall are here in. a fine array of colors, Brown, Grey, Green, Navy, Khaki, and Tweed effects. Also Men's Hard Hats in Black. New Footwear for Fall Several Lines 04 the New Shoes for Fall are now in stock. We invite you to come ' .gin and look them aver. - We will be pleased a#oo show them to you, and you are under no oblige tion to buy, Our well known. lines ofsh•oes give satisifaction every time. A Real Hosiery Bargain We place co, sale this week 10 doz. nates Ladies' Silk Hosiery in colors of Black axed;Navy only. Some with elastic rib 'tops. These are tail broken ranges and sizes and must be cleared out. Regular price up to $2.00 pair, to tilear' at $1,29. Men's Heavy Sweater Coats at $4,95 5 dozen Men's Heavy Coat Sweaters, nearly all wool, good range of eol- ors-extra special at $4,955. Silk Poplins at $1.00 yard Silk Poplins 36 inch. wide, only a few colors -left, reduced this week to $1.00 a yard, Bungalow Aprons V.00 each 5 dozen large size Bungalow Aprons OA pale this week at $1.00 twit. JONES & MAY Closed Wednesday afternoons during June July and August. C ASTO R IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Yeses Always bears the Signature of DR. A; E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon. McDonell's Stables, John, St., Exeter (lately Occupied by Dr. Vining) Phone 26w DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Office -Bakers', Livery Barn, Exeter ,Calls promptly attended to day or sight, ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A.. Barrister Sioliciitor, Notary Public, Comniissaom�er, Solicitor for the Mal - sons Bank, Etc. Mooney to loan at !lowest rates of interest. Office -Main Street, Exeter. HORSES WANTED 1 want an un!imlited number of Horses in good. condition. Geldings 5 yarn 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 FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of Huron and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction. Guaranteed. Creditian, - • Ontario. SUMMER TERM COMMENCES JULY 5th. CENTRAL IIPPRATFORD. ONT. Aerie i ed'instructors, gives thorough courses and assists graduates to high erede> positions. 'The demand upon us for-trained,,help exceeds the number graduating. Commence your course' with us at opeuningw,,of summer te•rtn on July 5tli. Get our free catalogue, D A. McLachlan, Principal. MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private funds to loan on farm astd village property at low rates of interest, MADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D.'S., D. D. S. Honor Graduate Toronto University Office -over ` Gladman & Stanbury's -Office, Main Street, Exeter. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of - fide. Strictly confidential; no witness. DRS. SWEET & VINING Veterinary Surgeons All calls promptly attended to day or night, mice_ Dr. Sweets old office Phone Na, 120 Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of Huron Perth, Miiddles,ex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty, Office -at Cockshutt Wailerooms, next door to Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter. Dr. G. F. Roulstoms, L. D. S., D. D: S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Notice ! SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL FURNITURE FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS R. N. ROWS THli UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER Phone 20 Tea & Coffee Store For the choicest groceries,..fruits, spices, teas, coffee and every- thing in the grocery line Call and see us. A trial as to quality will cot in., Ce. Produce taken in exchange Jas. Gould SOUTHCOTT BROS. Our Fall c Winter -Line of Coats Dr r & , 0SBS features the latest styles, 'weaves and inspection of►pur splendid offerings. NEW ALL' -WOOL SERGES, Splendid '..values • all wool. Berges in Navy, Green, Brawn, Garnet and black. 38 inches wide, per yard $2,25 pattedris, We invite your teaxlyl NEW SILK'S All we p.,sk is an opportunity to show you some of the .beautiful shad- es we have tea differ. SHOES SHOES SHOES, A bigger and beater range ever before. btu r,n Our Schaal -(Shoes for Baas > and Girls 'should Iiinteret you. 50 pair lee glen's Heavy:Shoes, ' Srieeial eprice 1$25,00, SEE OUR NEW WALT.-; PA 1 EIS S FOR ' FALle Southcott Bros.