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ExeterMarkets j Local Doings
'hanged each. Wednesday
Fall Wheat 1,70
Barley, hew ,,., . ,.65 to ?5
Oats, new
Family Flour ,......,. 5,60
Feed Flour
Shorts .,.,,..2.25
Bran, 25
Meld E...,. 2,Q0
s
New Laid Eggs t. $5
Dairy Sutter,� ..,.. 54}
Creamery •Bother t 1 35 way ,to recovery.
.,
T nrd ,.ti.,
Potatoes: ,.... .
Parkhill merchants have agreed to
make no late delivery of goods on
Saturday night,
There is no aushority for the re -
report that one passenger train ton
the L. H. &43. will be, cut off in the
near future,
Mr, Samuel Hunter of Usbarne, who
has been. suffering from an acute at,
tack of pneumonia, is ,now on a fair
„ ,125
Hay ,,,.. '.... , ..h.27.0O
Hoes 13.50
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Mr. Geo, Godbalt of Sunshine, last
Hoest...i.. �.,
A'Ir, Then i Bissett of ,Marine City
Mice., 7v, 1v- .i her seter-tn.lar•, Airs.
L: H?rdy. '
The hone e' Mr. and :Mrs. Thoma
Dewey, Mein Street, alas the scene,. of
vera io•o >
. ) u event on Wednesday
and Thursday evenings of last week
when on ea li evening quite a humbzr
ce their Mime :Irate, relatives gathered
to do them honor in celebrating
the . rt .lt x,;t.=-versary of their wed-
diee day. As kindly remembrances of
the occasion those present gave eir.
and Mrs. Di ney two beautiful easy
chairs the firs% night and on the
second a set of beautiful silver knives
and forks.
week moved ,to the farm he recently
purchased from Mr. Henry Jones on
the London Road South, known as.
the Jerry Hearnan property.
1tr. and Mrs, Thos, Cameron of Us -
borne during the week moved to town
into the residence recently purchased
s from Mr. Fred Luxton.. We welcome
Ur. and efrs. Cameron to Exeter.
The t
Carter 'c
t to Scholarships for r Huron
hate been awarded to Miss ,li, Jean
AJacEwan o: Goderich, William Wall-
ace of Wingliarn and; :John R. Town-
send of Clinton. The value; of the
scholarships are $100, $60, and $40.
The Milton butchers have reduced
the price of meat Jin that town ten
cents a pound, but they will make no
delivery oz purchases, neither will they
live cxdat. Would at not be a good
move for Exeter butchers to do like-
wise?
Dudley h. Holmes, son of ; Dudley
Holmes i;.,C,, of Wingham, has joined
the firm of lawyers lot which Senator
Proudfoot is the head. The firm is
now known as Proudfoot, Killoran &
Holmes with. offices in Goderich and
Toronto.
Mr. Earl Spackman, manager of the
Merrchants> Bank at Thornbury, has
been transferred to Bury, Queb:c, a
town of 2200 population east of
Montreal. Mr, Spackman established
the branch in Thornbury and his
promotion to a much larger branch b
shotes that he hes made good,
HE IS COMING.—A. E. Almond, the
rioted eyesight specialat of Toronto
will be at the Central Hotel, Exeter,
17th and 18th of. December.
BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE
Corner of William and Station Sts.
Apply to Wm. or Homer ,Bagshaw,
Exeter,
TWO HOUSE'S TO LET,
.Aptgy to Airs. ,A1 Cottle, Exeter.
i;.indly have all orders for Christmas
Cake acid Plum Pudding in before Mon
day Dec, 20th.—Harvey & Harvey,
ESTRAY STEER,
There strayed unto the premises of
the undersigned, Lot 14, Gon. 5, Hay:,
a two-year-old steer. Owner can have
same by proving property and paying
expenses.—JOHN PENHALE.
SHOWER FOR CHILDREN'S
SHELTER.
The Woman's Institute intend hold-
inga. shower of Fruit, Jams, Jellies
Toys Picture Books and "Christmas
Cheer'' for the. Children's Shelter at
Goderich. Any person wishing to
contribute to such, please leave 'at
Powell's. Bazaar by Dee. 15th,
DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP.
The partnership heretofore existing
between C. L. Wilson, and S. W. Sims
as grocers here, has been diestal%ied
and the business in future will be> con-
tinued by Mr. Wilson. All accounts
due the late .firm ,are payable to Mr,
:Wilson and mut be ',settled at once.
NEW LIVERY.
Having leased the, Baker barn, I have
o opened a livery stable; therein, and am
now prepared to furnish rigs to the
public.—CLYDE HEYWOOD.
FOR SALE.
One second hand Stickney 3 H. P.
gasoline engine, overhauled and in good
repair. Also one ally new Fair-
banks -Morse 8 1-4 grinder and bagger.
Both offered worth price asked. New
Fleury Rapid Easy" grinders, Ves-
sot. or Joliette, and Fleury* roller
crushers.
Wel. WARD
Remember the Bazaar in the Trivitt
Memorial Church Hall on Friday, De-
cember 10th. Aprons, Candy, Cook-
ing. Admission 15c., including after-
noon Tea.
Will the' person seen removing a
vinegar barrel from the back of Mac-
kenzie's store on Tuesday night re-
turn at once and avoid further trou-
ble
WILL BUY APPLES.
Open to buy a limited quantity of
hard apples. Tatman Sweets , 25c cwt.
S, J. Vt. CANN, Exeter.
TAKE NOTICE.
Having disposed of my butchering
business all accounts due me must' be
paid at once,
BEN. MAKINS.
F'IUR COAT FOUND.
On Sunday, Nov;. 21, on the Cred-
iton. Road, near Shipka, a fur coat.
;Owner can have same by calling at
this o`fsce aid paying for this notice.
STRAYED.
A yearling with pig ring in left.
Finder rewarded by lean' informa-
tion. r
tion, at this or.'face or with Wm. Welsh
London Road North.
BARN FOR SALE.
30x50, with steel roof, in good shape
to be removed next spring. Apply,
SAM'L BEAVER, HAY P, O.
VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs.
E. 3. Wethey, Andrew St. Apply
at any time 4 to' 6 o'clock; evenings
7 to 8
D12. JOHN WARD; Chiropractor,
William and .Sanders St, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. 10 to 4.30.
Consultation and examination free at
office.
Running_._ Eveny Day
..
THE O.IK,'STEAM CIDER ia1LL'
is pressing cider and making 'apple
butter every day. Custom work done
- as rapidly as possible. Sweet cider
and apnte butter for sale.
S; J. V. CANN, Phone 115
I, R. Carling, B, ..
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commiissioner, Solicitor for the Mai-
sons 'Bank, Dtc.
Buy Province of Ontario
Gold Bonds
£1000 Bond due 1935 at $943.40
$ 500 Bond due 1935 .at 547L70
Yielding 6.60 per .cent,
Interest half yearly ,at any Bank.
Buy VICTORY BONDS at the m
ket price,
Orders received by me.
eloney to loan at lowest rates of
iteterest
Office—Carling .Bk., Matin St, Exeter
The officers of Exeter Lodge Not
67, I,O.O.F„ were last week re-elect-
ed for another six :months,--N.G., R.
W. Fuke; V.G., Asa Penhale; :R,. 'S
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R.N. Creech; h
:FS:.
W
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Johns; s•
Trea S
'E M. Dignan; Medcal Examiner, Dr.G.
Grahetnt; Trugtees, W. _Martin,
W. Johns, R. N. ,,Creech,
Four years ago a carload of news-
print weighing 25 tons Cost $925 f.o.b.
the mill gat, Quebec. Note the same
costs $3,250. This is one of the rea-
sons that it is ,necessary for all news-
papers to raise subscription and ad
ar-
vertjsi:ng rates, event at,the ,face of re-
dactions in 'some lilies of goods,
TO PROTECT SHEEP FROM' DOGS
The Act respecting dog tax and
sheep protection, which comes into
force on April 1st next, makes ' It
cumpulsory for all owners of dogs to
procure numbered tags to be supplied
by the council, and for killing dogs
without tags. The minimum' tax for
not procuring_ a tag is S10. CoujXty`
councils are eu,:horized to pass by-
laws requiring all dog tax and license
collected after 1920 to be paid tothe
County Treasurer and form a Sheep
Protection Fund, all claims to be paid
y the County, for which purpose val
tlators are to be�� appointed.
DEATH 01" THEODORE KRUEGER
After an illness of come months, due
a gely ,to advanced years, the death'.
ocurred at the home of his daugh -
er ,Mrs. C. B. 1IcGi11, 239 Grand
Avenue. Loadon, on Theodore True
er a former well-known resident of
Stephen Tp., near Dashwood. He was
89 years o: ge. Deceased was born
in Germany, but spent the greater
part of his life ;,n' Canada, on the 14th
concession of Stephen Township. A
few years ago he ,event to London to
reside with hos daughters. His ;wife
died several years ago. Four daugh-
ters and one son survive, ,Mrs, James
Bissett, Mrs. McGill and John, Lon-
don, Mrs. A, E. Fuke, Exeter, and
AMS. Abe Bagshaw of Carstairs, Alta,
The .remains were brought by trainto
Exeter on Tuesday morning, and in-
terment was made In Exeter cense-
tery the funeral being private.
The Horan Old. Boys of Toronto at
their annuel meeting last week elect-
ed the following of t ecers :--Hon, Pres-
idents Sir John Willison, Senator 1
Proudfoot and G. A. Newton; Pres., F.
T. W. Hodgson; vice-president, Mrs, t
R. G. King; chaplain, Rev.J. A. Rob-
imam: secretary, F. li f oody ; Treas., g,
Capt. Proudfoot; auditors, John Rob-.
ertson and F. A. Sheppard; executive
Mesdames Marlin, Beck, Ferguson.
Scott, Moody, Morrish, McKinnon,
Burton. and Cobbledick, and Messrs,
E. S. Caswell, H. W. Timmins, Rev.
1•.I. W. Neal, 7darlii. Holmes, Morrish,
Scott, Fingland and Major Bell.
With eighteen players registered, a
fair financial start, an excellent rink
for lights and sheet of ice. and room
for spectators on end and sides, a
natty green and orange uniform, w
fach like the well-known Goldie
oehrane, it looks as though nothing
remains but encouragement and pat-
ronage of the citizens, and good winter
weather , to place the Eneter-Zurich
hockey team in the front rank in, the
CeILA and N,H.L,, both of which they
have entered. Goldie may even be re-
instated in amateur hockey himself. It
is ten. years since he played profes-
sional hockey and having been over-
seas and twice wounded, we -believe
he should be re -instated in the ama-
teur game..
Following are ttha names of some
from this neighborhood subscribing to
the Laurier
Monument Fund;--
Exeter—R,
nd--Exeter-R,
E. Pickard, W. Jr Nea-
man, Donald McInnes, J. G. Jones, R.
W. Gladman, S. Martin, J. H. Grieve,
H. Hastings, B. WI. F. Beavers, E. J.
Christie, G. Harvey, J. S.. Harvey, Ex- h
eter Times, H. E. Huston, E T. Rowe
Wesley Snell, George Manson, B. S.
Phillips. J. G. Stanbury, Chas, Harvey,
R. G, Seldon, WI. W. Taman, W. G.
A:edd, J. W. Browning, M. D., Wm. i
Sweet, V.S., Henry Smith,
Crediton -Charles, Zwicker, Mrs. C.
Zwicker T J. Collie's. e
JAMES STREET METHODIST
CHURCH ANNIVERSARY
Oa Sunday and Monday last the
anniversary of James 'Street Metho-
dist Church was celebrated with spec-
ial Sunday services, and a Congrega-
tional Meeting an the !allowing even--
ing:
Sunday morning the pastor, Rev, AI,
J. Wilson, occupied the pulpit, and in
the evening Rev. W. G. H, McAlister
of Main Street Methodist church, a
former f
m
r asto
r r
enc
pastor, lied. Both h s-
er
mons were of high order and appro-
priate to the. anniversary occasion.
Special ,music was rendered by the
choir assisted by the Doherty Male
Quartette of Clinton. The selections
y the quartette were very pleasing
and well received; as were also the
anthems by the whole choir..
ren Monday evening the, Congrega-
tional Meeting, and, Tea were thorough -
y enjoyed by the large number who.
were present. The musical numbers
were good, and much interest was
entree! in the contest between nine
'•pups representing the Canadian
rovinces, which groups were in con-
test endeavoring to induce a number
of supposed foreigners to settle tri
their respective, Provinces. It was
very enjoyable. The British Columbia
group came out >on •top, and won the
prize, a box 01 chocolates, The pro-
gram was so:lowed by a bountifulsup-
per provided by ttie ladies o1 the con-
gregation. erre unanimous opinion
was that 'ekes was the mos: enjoyable
congregational meeting of the church
for many years.
The antii'ersary was different from
other anniversaries from the fact that
>no special appeal; was made ,for money
This was made possible by aa appeal
last Spring for an increased weekly
offering, thus making it possible to
eliminate ith>e anniversary appeal and
also the pew repos
Zurich—Ed. Wurm, Andrew Hess, g
Wm. Lamont, Alf. efellfck, D. Du- r
charme John Laporte, Chas. Fritz, F.
C. Kalbfleisch, John Preeter.
Centralia—Andrew Hicks, Wm. Col -
will, .Sa.m'1 Davis, John Essery, John
Kent.
Usborne—Wm. Moodie, T. J. Allli-
son.
T rivit t Memorial
Church
11 a. m.—"The Lamb—Symbol of Vic-
tory."
7.nm,—"Severe Golden Candlesticks.
Rev A. A. Tsumper, Rection
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CTRURCH
Rev. ,Tames ..Foote, B. A., . Minister
Regular services next Sabbath.
The Guild will meet Thursday ev-
.eving at 8 o'clock. Devotional meet-
ing. Annual meeting of ofacers and
teachers of the Sunday school on
Friday at 8 o'clock.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
Social Service and Evangelism Field
Day.
11 a.m.—Revt, Jt. el. •Johnston, B.A., of
Parkhill.
3 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes .
7 p.m.—Rev. e T. George, B. A., of
Parkhill„
Helpful music—A welcome to all.
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A.
Phone 21r3
Evange7,i£al'end Social Service Day
11.00' aen., ev: - T. T. George;
3 n,m.—Sabbath School and Bible
Classes.
7:00 p.m.—Rev. J, H, Johnson, B.A.
B. S.
BETHANY --
Bethany --Rev. J. H. Johnson.
Ur. ,Merve Vizncen t is home from
London.
Mrs. a Becker and, little daughter,
Bettie, visited .over Sunday Wathrel-
atives here.
The Reeves and Deputies are at-
tending Huron County' Counce in
der •
Goic . u •h this vteelc...
Major W. J. Heamain attended the
annual meeting of the 33rd Regiment
at Clinton on Monday night.
Mr. and . Mrs. Jos: Hawkins, after
speeding .several. menthe in the West
returned home Saturday last.
Mrs. A.:E . Fu.ke ares in London dur-
ing the week owing oto the death of
her father, the elate Mr. Krueger.
Mrs. George Easterbrook and daugh-
ter; Miss Phoebe, attended the funeral
of a ;relative in aSeafoath last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lloyd off the
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Caner West, Caned -an V t near
07e
Baht1 d
tC
are
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ters ti rents, 1hir. and Mrs. ;Thonass
spend, a .Ce weeks with the tat-
EiMliot
rst.,W
E. Kerr, B. \A., is the gueee
of Miss ,Stella Gregory. Mre Kerr
has been Principal of Post Rowan High
School, but is recuperating, after ase -
'ere illness,
Ars Fames .. Bijstsettt, Mr. tinct Mrs
YAC v'•
t.
a
t G zi, �t1John, Krueger, and Mr,
Richard Bissett of London were here
r Tuesday attending the funeral, of the
late Mr. Krueger.
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SHONE $2
JONES & 1.V[A PHONE 3t
Great Charing Sale of Furs
for the Next 15 Days.
25per cent. discount -off fur sets
a
Owing to the unfayoeabie weather for selling Fess, wte teal offer for the
next 15' days a -discount of 25 per cent off our entire stock of Fur Sets, in-
cluding fur sets, neck pieces and muffs
These include. Natural Wolf, Sable Wolf, Black Wolf, Fox, Muskrat
Persian Lamb, etc, For instance, a :.et priced at $60 will now sell for $45;
a 540 set for $30; a $30 set for $22.50, etc., Don't miss this opportunity.
LADY'S FUR GOAT SPECIAL. --1 only lady's Bolivia Beaver Coat,
beautiful queeit, of beaver, fancypop`in lined regularly $185, sale price
$159 iriet
DON'T FORGET OUR SALE OF LADIES' CLOTH WINTER COATS.
SUITS AND DRESSES. e
All Ladies', Misses' and Girls' Cloth Winter Coats must go, regardless
of cost, litany styiiah coats to select from.
15 only Ladies' Black Coats including velours, plush, and Salts'. baby
lamb, to clear at $25,95 each,
CLEARING SALE OF SWEATERS
Ladies' all wool coat sweaters, respular colors, clearing at 57.95 each,
Ladies' all wool pullover sweaters clearing at $5,95 each.
'lien's Heavy Union Sweaters clearing at $4,95 each, .
LADIES' GEORGETTE BLOUSES REDUCED.
3 dozen Ladies' Georgette and Crcepe.-de-chore blouses greatly re-
duced—price for quick selling.
SALE OF COLORED UNDERSKIRTS
2 dozen underskirts in popular colors regularly $2,50 and $2.75, clear•
ing at one price $1,95 each. •
A REAL S ILK BARGAIN
Hundreds of yards of Swiss Dress Silks fn black, .navy,, taupe, etc., en
Duchess, hTessal ne and Taffeta greatly redueed .in. price for December
selling.
A BARGAIN IN YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS.
20 young meres smart winter overcoats regularly $25, to clear at $19.75
A 'few mens gooa heavy winter overcoats at $155,00.
CHRISTMAS GOODS.
Our Stock of Christmas Goods is now complete and ready for
inspection. Fancy handkerchiefs, linens, purses, hosiery, etc.
An, enormous stock to select from.
your
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JONES & ■ AY
Mr. Oscar Anderson, of Sarnia spent
Wednesday with . his parents here. -
Mr• T. H. Newell is ,attending a
meeting of the Shriners in London
this week.
Messrs. T. Nelson and A. Delve
are in Windsor this week doing some
repair work on. Mr. E. Fowell's car.
The total value of field crops in
Canada during 1920 is estimated to
be $1,636, 664,900.
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SINCE 4,1870
sTQPSCOUGHS
DR, At E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McD•on,eli's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Off,ice—Brokers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or
might.
HORSES WANTED
I want an unlimited number of
Horses in good coedition. Geldings 5
years old up, weithing ing from 1500
pomade. 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
Hutton and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, Ontario,.
NEW TERM FROM NOVEMBER 1,
CENTRAL
" t3TRATFORD.- ONT.
The leading Commercial School of.
Western Ontario. : Commercial, Short-
hand and Telegranh departments.
Graduates placed in positions. Stu-
dents may enter at any time.
Get our free catalogue„
Dr' A. McLachlan, Principal
MONEY TO LOAN
We havelarge
a amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN 8r 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—
De Sweets old office
Phone No. 120 Exe tier.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED' AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, -Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshutt Wan e:rooms, next door to
Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter,
Dr, G. F. Rou1stoetf, L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Notice !
GREAT BARGAIN IN FURNITURE
R. N. ROWE
THE UNDLRTAKER AND FURNI.
TURE DEALER
Motor Hearse in. Connection,
Phones 20J and 20W.
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery line
°all and see us. A trial
as to quality will convin-
ee.
Produce takenin exchange
Jas. Gould
SOUTHCOTT EROS:
SPECIALS !
SPECIALS I
Coats and.Dresses
DRESSES -18
CATS -90
Beautiful Silk Serge and Triicotin,e
Dresses, all new ";from makers. This,
is aere '
a
s
P I purclr!ase and regular pric-
es were . up to ,555.00: Don't miss
seeing this Iot.
YOUR CHOICE ..529.80''
Misses and; Ladies.' Coats, all this
season's eabr'ics i'arid styles, including,
good, warns blanket cloths, and. Vel-
ours and Silvertenes. •
YOUR. CHOICE of any coat $24,95
(Baby Lamb and Flushes not included),
Southc tt Bros.