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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-9-16, Page 8BxErER ADVOCATE THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1B2L1 Exeter Markets named. each Wedniiesday Faa Wheat 2,45 Bar •ey, aa,ew . „ 1,25 Oats, new . , , .75 Fam?yFlour , 6,90 Feed Flour 425 Shorts - Bran Eggs .3.)?iry Butter Creamery Butter Lard Hay per ton, new ,,,,, ... Hog, Local Doings mama The .Exeter Camaro; Factory start- ed operati;ans on their corn pack on Monday, Twenty-one cages of whiskey were stolen from the baggageroom at the • - Q. T-. Za station, Parkhij1 2.7a Quite a number of peoolt, are suf ,59 fesing from heavy colds. The illness 52 to 56 as being called summer ":flu". 64 London Fair as; the attraction this 34 weed Many automobiles pass through 18.00 town, each day with Fair visitors. 20.00 Mr. E. A. Folliek has moved into the -esidence he, recently purchased from MILLINERY • . M. j. N. Howard or Andrew Street. C PENINGS . Will Cocker, son oa 'Mr and airs, SA1'1ai211 aa -EPTI I BER lothND Rage; Crocker of Toronto, who has ! bees. seriously ill of p'_euro neumonia, is now recevering. We ar, y,resea,ting advanced Fall; The large plate g foss is the north ani Wintcs Models. Here an display window ,of ;Nix, G. Ha,wk%ns's hard - are the very latest 'Millinery Ideas ',ware store was broken on Friday night avail the leactn } Iashiea centres, io • ; last by some unknown ,person throw - gather with a •,sial creat%a•ns :front our ing a, stone against it. oven work, rtaan. Prices never execs- Idleness never won distinction in the sive: T. V. C. URLISS • world; and never will. The world does not owe us a living, but every man. Our Price la right and so is tar owes the world work, God made` man flour,, for employment, and we cannot dodge Harvey • Bros, ate issue. FOLLOWING DAYS OARS FOIA. 'HIRE—Wilson & Simms Clinton citizens were so anxious to -etain.H. R. Sharp as manager of the a Phone 56. Molsons Bank, that they apnealed to APPLE BUTTER AND CIDER, heats office, and he as to remain,on qnMr, ,iiwlw, iriot to be,. \'4 e are maks tg apple butter ;arid c:- testiseues; antlyi mer murthe;'t tsow der on Thum Ia ° Fr id;. and Saturn Gay of each wee;qr. Edgar U. Down, brother of firs, S. T. V. CA—NN, Phone 115 C. F Hooper and _Miss E. haven of Exeter; was recently married in To - Don't eat inferior bread. Use F•lar- rpntu to Miss Vera \Mills, They will vey'S Flour and have somethingthat resod; at Niagara Falls, a1 r. Dovvn be will tickle the palate, ing a draftsman on the Chip. ewa Ga. alas. t-iliRONDA1..E SCHOOL FAIR Came tv Iiur adale School Fair on Friday afterno an , Sept. 17th. „Concert in the reverting.Good program of speeches, musie and selections by Mrs. Garnet Passmore, Entertainer. Admission. 25c. SCHOOL EXHIBITS. All schools arc eligible to compete at the School Competition at the Ex- eter Fair, and are invited to take part. NOTICE A car -load of White Rose gasoline in drums at Exeter for present de- livery at old prices. Get your sulaply while it lasts. Also a quantity of binder twine. Apply to 3. N. Rat- cliffe, Secretary, Exeter. sauna GOING TO LONDON FAIR? Call up 1173 too secure auto jjde to London. W. H. Hodgert, BARN FOR SALE. 30x50, with steel roof, in good shape to be removed next spring., Apply, SAM'L BEAVER, HAY P. O. DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractor, William and Sanders Street. Hours 10 'tot 12 and .2 to 4, and by aPPellata merit. AUTO TO LONDON FAIR. Leave your names with Wilson & Simms, as their cars will be running to London each day. HONEY FOR SAT . Choice clover honey in. 5 and 10 Ib. Pails t Wils oz & Sbnms, COOK WANTED. At Central Hotel, Exeter. City wages paid. FRAME HOUS,E. FOR SALE. One and half storeys, Exeter North Anply 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 do ;:aa go from here? To Wilson & S' ns' ice cream parlor. PROPERTY FOR SALLh. The untie , ,led is offering for sale Lots 59 to h1 o:,, Andrew Street, be- ing three -aid -is of an acre. There are on, the premises a good frame house, stable shed, fruit trees, •etc. Also the ads iain; one acre of land. There is a -came house on this land, and a goad orchard. These are de- sirable once -ties and will be sold at reasonable .paces, separately or jointly. Apply, on the premises to Mrs. I. Hall, Hay P.O. Corn for Canning Factory Those =sowing corn for the Can- ning Factory will kindly bring ;sample cabs to the actory after the 13th; when they was ;aa advised when to make delivery. Heli Waited busking corn when the factory starts. 3t. • EXETER CANNING CO. Exeter Fair See 'the list of special „prizes for the Exeter Fair in the prize list. Good specials awarded for butter and cooping at the Exeter Fair. Do not be afraid to bring them as a glass case is being provided. Exeter Fair, September 24th . and 21st, Potato race on horseback will be one of the features at the Exeter Fair. Baby Beef competitions by 13e - borne, ,Stephen and Hay townships at 'Exeter Fair. Sweepstakes open to: • all ,� 1.5 and a$1 A' of 'P' 300 is being awarded aided purse� V for trials of speed at the Exeter Three litutdredhands have been laid off by cne firm inKitchener, A neve a riv •1 front he Old country ' ays theta is a tremeaduous amount of un employment 'there. These straws shove that a change in, the labor market is undoubtedly corning. Just before being packed to go on a journey to Toronto the Advocate was shown an immense tomato which T was grown by Miss Mame Sanders in her garden,. It was a beautitul specs,, b men, weighing one pound, eleven ounc - es and measuring 16% inches in, cir- cumferenence. A quiet wedding took place at Main Eesdverybayodypert co,rnea, to Exeterer Fair on Tu Exeter High School has now an at- teandance of over 100. Mr. C. H, MMAvay is home from D.e- trait this w eek. 'Alias Gladys and Mr. Maurice Harvey are- attending London. Collegiate. Mr. Cbas Duniaford of Sudbury is visitingDunstorhad,s ,parents, Mr and Mrs, Wna, Mr, and 111rs. W. W. Tainan spent Sevezal days in Toronto and Niagara Falls this ,week, Afisa Anne Sanders bas returned to Stratford, after ,-spending a few days. at her .home here,. 1\1rs• Was, Lang returned tlouday= fr'om.u;;three Months' visit. in different parts .Of the west. Air. and Mrs, Paul Winer` of Flint, \Sieh„ are visiting friends and relatives in and around Exeter, Miss Eva Houston, and brother, Clic' ford of Milton are visiting with Mr and Mrs. C. K Sanders Nurse Johnston, ;of Dr. Hyndman's Hospital no's ,had her brother and two sisters of Toronto visiting her. 12ra..(Rev;) W. Down of Pickering is visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. J. C. Tont, and firs. W. 1). Yeo, 'A1r. and Airs, Ed. Welsb of Bristol, Conn„ visited the, former's brother, lir, Wul• Welsh, rLondon Road _north airs, -Magee, anee, Maud Jeekeli, and her husband's brother and his wife, of Detroit, spent a day or two in town, Mr, and 'las, W. H. Levett, Mr. and Airs. A, J. McTavish, and Mr, Alex. Stewart were up from London Sunday. Airs, Jas, aleFalls is San London this week owing to the ,illness of her son, Silas, while :Miss Lela returned Mon- day evening. • Miss Helen,R,owcli;ffe. left last week for Youngstown, Alta„ to take a pos- ition. as stenographer in. the Agricul- tural College, Jr Max Sokoloff and _\Ir. and :Nina Sam Ossea, late of Russia, are stay- ing with the former's brother, air, ulius .Sokoloff. Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Armstrong of Us - mate returned Thursday of las: week •Tann a motor trip to "Toronto, Nia. gara Falls and Buffalo. .111 H. N. Anderson of Sault Ste; iarie is spending a few days with old hriot parsonage on. 'Thursday last when Miss Constance Bowman of Lon- don was united in .marriage of 'Mr. Robert S. Aylen. of Windsor, the cer- emony being performed by Rev :,Ir. McAlister.The young couple are spending their honeymoon with the former's sister, airs, Lt V. Hogarth at Iviholm Farm, Stephen, Mr. Silas \IeFalls of Clinton, son of Mr, and Mrs. James \McFalls of town was rushed to St, Joseph's Hospital; London, on Saturday evening, and on Sunday afternoon was operated on by 1)r. Ernie Williams, assisted by Dr. :McGillicuddy; for appendicitis. Alarge abscess was also removed. 'Notwith- standing that the patient has been in very delicate health, and at present is in a very weakened condition he gives promise of recovery, We are in. receipt of a cony of the Medicine Hat News, in which alengthy article appears regarding a meeting at the office of Mr, W. H. Tom, formerly of Exeter, at which meeting ?air. W. D. Sanders, a member of the directorate of the Exeter Canning and Preserving Co., gave a talk on canning in Exeter and the prospects of the same in the Tl West. The reporter of the N. thuses over the possibility ofeestab- lishing a canning business in Medicine s Hat, and in places as rather extrava- v riends ld:a daughter, Hiss Hazel, came down. with him and will attend Whitby College. Quite a large number a1 relatives and friends visited Mrs. McAvoy at St, Josephs Hospital on Sunday. She is improving nicely and .it is expected the •operation will take place the lat- ter part of this week, Dr. Ward on Thursday of next week Sept. 23rd, will attend a Conventionof tine Drugless Physician's Associa- ttion of Canada to be held in Hyman Hall, Landon. A number of his pat- ients will attend the sessions with him. J, • A. Stewart left Wednesday morn- -30H ` 'V ur[aaTa 'I `20.11a4( '0 '(9) s}oa ing for Orillia to attend the funeral of his mother, MariaS'tiewart, who died on Tuesday at the age of 85 years, after an, illnaes.s ;du'e to advanc- ed .years. The husband died • fifteen years ago. Four daughters and two sons survive _ Mr_ Case Howard who was first slat- ed for Sault Ste. Marie, has instead been sent to New York City Branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, ad lett on Wednesday for that city his is an excellent promotion fo r \Ir Howaz d, and he receives 'a con- iderable increase in salary, The Ad - „ gant in his ,figures regarding what 11r, Sanders is supposed to have said, but from the newspaper report one would say that Mr. Sanders certainly had an enthusiastic meeting with the promin- ent men of that thriving western town. What will come of the meeting re- mains to be seem, as, of course, noth- ing definite could be decided upon, BETH..INY ANNIVERSARY Bethany Anniversary services will be held on Sunday, Sept. 26th after- noon and- evening. The pastor, Rev. W. G. H. McAllister, M. A., will preach. Special music by the Thames Road Ladies Quartette. FARM LIGHT AND , POWER. Farni Light and Power ,trill be ex- hibited at ,Exeter Fair, All these en- gines are equipped with 'tibe Bosch Magnita--the finest igrriitio. known, Be sure to see ;this exhibit at Exeter Fair. I. G. COCHRANE, Agent for the Canadai-i Fairbanks -Morse Co. Trivitt Memorial Church Services as usual. Rev A. A. Tramper, Rection CAVEN PRESBYT1aii,IAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, 73. A., Minister 11 a:m.—Gonimansion,, i p.m! -.-The sample in fortune as in adversity". Friday, 8 .para—Preparatory Service. JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. Wi ,son, B.A. . 11 a.m.-"David's Tijtle—A man after God's own heart," 3 p.m.—Sabbath School and Bible Classes. i pan --The World's Racial Problem"' A hearty welcome—Good 'singirng. MAIN ST..METHODIST CHURCH Rev Geoi McAlister, M. A. • Phone 21r3 71.00 • a. m.—",Our Lord's Coming . ' 3;00—` bunday School. Classes "'for all and ; a welcome, • 7":00- .nix -.,The 'o Great P etreat. Fair. Rally Day Service. J, Senior, Clerk. orate wishes him every success. Exeter Council Monday, Sept. 13,1920 A regular meeting of the Muni- •cipal Council 'with all members pres- ent. The minutes of the meetings held August 23rd and 31st were read -and approved. Per Ward and Penhale that the commissioner secure a scraper and ,try and clean the pavement. Carried. Mr. Mawson, auditor, gave his re- port r, the month of August. ac- cepted on motion of Elston and Penhale. Carried. Per Elston and Davis that the Municipal Council" will give a re- ward of Twenty Dollars to the, per- son or persons who will give, inform - tion; that lead to the conviction of the party or parties who removes or M any way destroys the street• cor- ner signs, (silent policemen), Car'd. Per Elston and Penhale that the Reeve and Clerk are hereby impowz ered to issue Debentures in the name of the MVlunicipality for the payment of the construction of the street pavement as provided- for in by-laws No. 4 & 5, of 1920. Dating the same October lst, 1920. Carried, By-laws No. 4 and 5, of 1920 to provide for the borrowing of the sum of $8,000 and $20,000 repec- fully for street pavements as voted upon by the ratepayers and carried, were read and finally passed, the former on motion of Elston, second- ed by Penhale, the Latter by motion of Davis, sec: by Ward and carried. The Reeve and :clerk -were instructed to sign the same and fix the seal of the corporation thereto and forward copies for ' registration, Elston—Davis—Taint the following accounts be passed,—R. McKenzie & Son, supplies, 13,32; C. Ford, labor, 40.50; ; G. . A. Vanstone, labor 7,50 ; G. A. Hawkins, 2.60; 3. W. Taylor, court cost 3.00; E. L+lliott, insurance T Ht 15.60; E. Guen:thger, beaming 84.00; L1. Reynolds 32.00; C, Heywood, 84.00; W Cornish 12.0.0; R. -Davis 64.00; Har vey Bros 24.00; W Pres'zcator 24.00; P. Dearing 8.00; 5. Jory, 8.00, L. Hill 4.00 T. 'Sanders, labor, 2118; . 5. 5, Miller, 1,75, W. Westcatt 12.50;• 5 Feltner 7 1.2. , C. ,Fahrner'team,_.3�.5,0; `, Mallett, Io 1 a or "' 1� 8 .40• 1 R. Qua'rLce 3;50 J. Parsons`°13,30; J, Weekeis 4:00 P` Adjou;nmetby avis:• • IETHAN'Y +' Coleman 8,00.• PHONE 32 ' JONES & MAY E a T h PHONE32 Teter Fall Fair Sept. 20 & 21• Special Bargains throughout our Store. Hundreds of Ladies' Voile 'Blouses reduced in price Great Clearing Sale of Wool and Silk Dress Fabrics Big Bargains for Fair Day in Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, also in our Shoe Department. SPECIAL -8 only 97 piece Dinner Sets at about half to -day's lzric,e --. : learing at $25,00 a ;.et.Complete Showingof Ladies' and Misses' O. oats Suits �, and Dresses for Fall and Winter NORTI•:WA1 AND ROGERS' GAR:t1ENTS. eribcomeirsrAt NO LUXURY TA X WITH THE l XCEPTION OF SILK DRESSI.S. FALL ,AND WINTER COATS. For Ladies, Misses, and Children in new styles and colors, excellvtu range below luxury tSPECIAL—Sa1 s genuinesquimettlee Coats, moderately • prat•: c.a , DRESSES In all -wool British Serges, Silks and Georgettes for Misses anti Ladies: Beautiful nage of colors and styles, Dozens to choose from and reason ably priced, :wu SUITS In all -wool serges; colors, Navy, Black and Brown, 'Plain tailored styles; also trimmed with 'Military braid and butt ens. We invite an early inspection of these lines. JONES & MAY ,Closed Wednesday afternoons during June July and August. T CP ON WASHING THE CAR. The car never b shoo d c �ee 1 vvashcd in direct sunlight. If the alteration. is not carried (out in ahe garage the ve- hicle Should he in the Shade while be- ing washed. The direct rays of the sun striking io ( water ,causes heating which tends to dull ;the finish, In 'the same way the hood should never be was -bed when it in aiot, ,as directly af- ter a run. 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 Once—Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter Calls promptly attended to day or night. ISAAC R.. CARLING, B. A. Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public, Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mal - sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at bowiest rates of interest, Office -=Mach Street, Exeter, HORSES WANTED I want an unlimited number - of Horses • in good condlit ou., Geldings 5 years old up, weighing from 1500 pounds up. Mares from 4 years old up, -weighing from 1300 pounds up. Parties having the requiired stuff, write or phone 83 Exeter. G. J. DOW FRANK! TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of Humors and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Crediton; — Ontario, SUMMER TERM COMMENCES JULY 5th. 4110 CENTRAL,' STR iFRD:.ONT. oerienced instructors, gives thorough courses ,,and assiets graduates to high grade:positions: ositi P ons: •The demand upon,,us for trained, ;:he1tp exceeds' the • ndmb er." gr tf .ting; "Gomm`eaice your course with .us. at opening of summer term on July 5tif. • Get our free cataloguie. D A. McLachlan. Principal. 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, 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- fice. Strictly confidential; no witness. DRS. SWEET & VINING Veterinary Surgeons All- calls promptly attended to day or night. Office— a Dr. Sweets old ,office Phone No. 120 Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of Huron Perth, Middles.ex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Cockshutt Wanerooms,_next door to Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter. Dr. G. F. Rouiston, L. D. S., D. D. S. DENTIST Office -over Carling's Law Office C1o,ed Wednesday afternoons:: Notice! SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL FURNITURE FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS R. N. ROWS THE UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER Phone 20 Tea & Coffee Store For the _ choicest groderies, fruits, spices,, teas, coffee and every- thing in the grocery line Call and see us. A. trial as to quality will convin- ce. Produce -taken in exchange Jas. Gould SOUTHCOTT q PHONE i34 Fair Dai S ecials We can 'save you money on Fair .Day 25 PAIR OF MEN'S FINE 'SHOES' Regular $6;00 and ,$6.50 value; Special ,for Fair Day $4,9.8. 50•PAIR LADIES' -CORSETS 11.98: Our regular selling $2.25 line. Re- duced for Fair Day pally. Special nrice per pair $1.98. ALL WOOL SERGL+S PER YARD $2.69; in different .shades, regular price is $3:00` a, yard. " LADIES' FINE SHOES .$2;49. - 50 pair worth $4.00 to $4,50. Clearing Fair Day at per , nair $2.491,. MEN'S WORK .SHOTES Sizes,$ 6, 7, 9 and 111, worth $6.00 and .6.50, • Fair Day price .$4,98, ''• BOYS SHOES—S 1ttt<S:1 to 5 A.ce. 1 a ri erf a � o dtl • eS 11 � �luv IZebula:r. 3 .5.0 and $4;00 ` w .ues. Fair Day only, per pais, £2,60 • MEN'S FLEECED DRAWERS " '& SHIRTS $1.09, Get your iwiplte• supply Reg. 1:25 Fair. bay price 81.09' MENS WORK S R SHIRTS HI RTS X1;98 — Selling to -day at 82.25:: Special price Ser.' Fair Day only 1198' Southeott Bros.