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The Exeter Advocate, 1923-1-4, Page 8BXETRIt 1111ADfATB, THUR5 1 AY, JAN. 4, tet i eter Markets CI1I,NGED r,VERY WEDNESDAY Wheat Oat Barley 11..a° oba's Rest Flour 37(1 Family Flou3.r . 70 0 Pastry Flour .. 3.45 Feed Flour 1 Shorts .,. ... 32:00" Bran 1.35 ., '.. 43 to 45 se. reerrery Bu:iter '43 1) 9 li; y Butter . to 39 33 New Laird .Eggs 18 to 22 Lard a ., Hay per ton 59.00 to $10,00 Potatoes . ...75 or 90 Hcgs` 10.00 oca1 Doings The. 'eltiSees" 1�le^riull wn.o have been .1,15 ' suiferers ;,from chromic xhe1unatiisnz, ^ ,45 leave giene to Sea,farth 11osptal to .60 receive treatment ANNUAL i1EETTNG OF IETER HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Annual Meeting of the Exeter Horticultural Society will- be held in the Carnegie Library on Wednesday evening, January 10th, 1923, at $ o'clock p.m. for the purpose of re- ceiving the reports of the Seeretary Treasurer, the Board of Directors, eleet officers for the coming year and transact such other business.as may come before the meeting. J. G. Stanbury, :Secy, -Tress. J, S, Harvey, President. ANNUAL MEETING h.XETER AGRICULT'L SOCIETY. Mr. James. Connor, one, of our :moat esteemed and :respected residents, cel- ebrated hies 49th 'bP.rthday oa Sunday, good he, t r ,en. ll r S is ; ri. i , Dee. fie 4 ..�4t1 jaysl all his facuitu.es, and gives Prot -n- eve of a number of, years, yet - to be added,'to. his four scare,aad ten. ale S Fitton 'Verandah, narrowly Carne, to brief on Wednesday n,Lghtla:st when 1-ir. W. H. .�lraistrorrg, in order to, arras., Lr, Iiyn ma~l's car, rani tato et sn.ea sten;; two ort, the sup;par t pasts,. then struck a Hydro' pole, ihust saving. a third post, and.the verantan from c'ol ,Ening_ Mr. Army:+trong`s carr was c�oari.e iu ea Jiiy damti,g.e& l'tostniaster Pfaff, who has been con fined. to his bed for several days, rs �mpiiovurg. Se! oQ1're=opened ole. \V'eduesday, the teachers and Students, `.w ha were away icor the 'vacation, returning to their work. 1Ir, Chas. 3lcFalls arid Mr. Jolin Luxton left Saturday for Bay City, btreh.; .to attend the funeral of their Guilt; 'DZ'rs, Emma Nichola;? 'About three months Aro MrsNach � s at- tended thefuneral 'of her brother, the lateFrederick Luxton She suffered;` a ,stroke of', paralysis a week .oir so ago, since then lien case developed pneumonia. Mrs. Nichol was born and raised .tont the farm now : occupied1iy Mr. John Luxton. She is the lat of a family of ten. Miss Ila Johnston, whoa, has !Seen. o:1erkinng for Mr. J. A. Stewart for a number of years, has resigned her Position, ceas.ing duties on Saturday: SHEEP WORRXING DOGS., Miss .Johnston wasaalways obliging amid painstaking and will be much missed Th,c Municipal World, in answer to Loom behitrd the counter' at that 'es - a question in regard to the ownerstablishmerat. The vacancy is being of sheep -worrying :do;s beling known,, filled by Mas Hilda -Powe, who ho iia replies as follows ;; "It Sls ghly waren been clerking for Mr. Will ie eill owxiers of dogs are unknown. that the she commencing her new: duties IVEcme couxrcil has authomity to pay damages day, Vlisse Powe is. not stranger, to the for sheep killed, on the; valuator's re, purchasing public,' and wi1,1 alio be port. The owner of the sheep killed found courteous and obliging. by "dogs, sone of w',hach are kilowni, should take proceedings before amag- ON 23rd YEAR. rostrate, who has authority 'to appor- ti6m th,e, damage among the respective Mr C: T. .Brooks, hes, again -ece vied aivxr�ers of time , dogs„ If the ainoitintt the 'contract to :carry 'tire. nail from. apportioned.-caatnot be recovered from the •Exeter" Post Office. to the station, thea owner of the. doge the munfickoalr and vice versa, for four years;. Ont ity iiist pay the cost.; Dogs know to Nov, 1st he commenced his ` 23rd kill sheep must be killed within 48 year on the job,. and, needless to say; Thr Amiival Meeting of the Exeter hours after notice is given to owner: he has always gr;ve(n; the best of sat '_Agric 1..---1 Society will be held in. XOQD the .Town Hall Exeter, on Friday,. SIBBALD •-BRIA W' .isfacti+oai January 19th, 1923, at 1:30 o'clock p,m. The marriage of j es'sie! Violet, daugh- AGED LADY PASSES. for the purpose o£ -electing President, ter: ofmt.and Mrs. J. B. Rickwood, Vice -President and Directors for the formerly of Exeter, to William Sibbald ensuing year and transacting other ,book place at noon, at the home of important business.Dire bride's parents, Central avenue, All members and interested parties London, Capt. Rev. John Garbutt of•- ficiatE should attend this, =eldest xug. The bride, who was given The Directors are particularly re- away by her father., was charming in quested to meet before the annual her wedding gown of white `canton meeting at 1,a'clock sharp. crepe, with long pleated side. panels. THOS. HUNKLN R, G. SELDON Her ,,...0 was of milt falling, from a President - - Secrietary. coronet of orange' ` blossoms, knotted with white rosebuds and hemmed with w. TO :THE ELECTORS OF THE beads, and she carried a shower of 'TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN, roses: Miss Olive MacDonald, of Hen. kind ate' we.' the bridesmaid, wearing a I wish to thank you far your support in the recent municipal elec smart frock of sand satin. D. }ter a r t. was his brothelr's' best man: After a tion. VICTOR SNL LL FOR SALE trip, they wall reside in London. OLD YEAR OUT, NEW YEAR IN. After an. illness " extending over some years, duce, largely to old age;,. the death occurred at the home of her son, Mr;. J. L Vance N. B. rUs-1 borne, on 'Dec.. 31st, of .Mary Jane: Armstrong, widow of the, late William Vance, Barri in. Usboruie,.=she had re- sided their all her life, and: was high- ly respected and esteemed by all who knew her. Besides the son men- tioned, she is survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. John. Simmons of H,.bbert, and Mrs. Wm. Frasier: of the west. Three brothers also survive, W. J. Armstrong of Emily City, Mich., Ir- win Armstrong of Exeter, and George Armstrong of Paris. The funeralwas held on Tuesday, interment taking place in Staffs cemetery. A number of this old-time ringers 3/fr. Harry Fuke of Toronto 'Y. P. C. A. EQUIPMENT. --Such as gathered .nm. the lielfrY of the Trliv home for New Years, two bowling alleys and accessories, itt Memiarial Church on Sunday aught, VLr_ Thos. Horton of London punching bag and outfit; boxing glov- at the happy suggestion of ,Mr, Wim ,.les, three trapezes, table games, two shoves and stove pipes, tables, chaia-s, pictures and many other articles. Apply tb Richard Welsh, l2 Pfaff, or W, S. Cole. FARM FOR- SALE In, Stephen Tp., Lot 6, North boun- dary, containing 50 acres& all in good ,state of cultivatiion, well fenced and drained • frame house, bank barn, or- chard, lots water. - Apply on premises' or by mail, to Ed. Penhale, Hay P. 'O. RAILS FOR SALE One -hundred rods rail fence. Apply to Jas. J Carroll, Crediton. P. O. ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID. All accounts due the late firm of Francis & Williams must be paid or adjusted by note before January 1st, otherwise they will be placed in other hands for collection without fail. REMOVED. , Dr, Graham wishes to announce- that he has moved his office to his new home, Main Street, opposite the Mar- ble Works. J. Powell, and under rather advterse conditions, owing to broken ropes,, etc, rang theold year out and the new year in It was probably riot the most harmonb.ous peel ' rung `from the old belfry for reasons, above stated, but it was much enjoyed by those iin the tosver and .many of our citizens, as gveil „es •same inthe counitry.. The ringers_ were: Tho,;. Sanders, Robert Dinney, Dav, Davis', Harry Jennings C. H. • Sanders.' At the conclusion of the peal, the ringers', the rector, Rev! Trumper, and .'ethers, participated in a luncheon of apple peel -a -and arDeo Mrs. n - shire. cream, donated by, Piowell, which all enjoyed. Yum ! yum ! ! Mrs. Joseph Senior went to Victoria Hospital London, Teusday to under- .go an operation. Mr. Heb. Tires of Melfort, Sask, formerly of': Exeter, is'. visiting with friends lin and around ;Exeter. He left Exeter 'quite a number of years ago with his parents and has resided irrr .the. Wrest ever eince. FARM FOR SALE Lot 25, Con, 2, Usborne Tp., con- tainting 100 acres, all in good . state of cultivation; good brick house, frame barn, well drained,' goad orchard; overflowing spring yielding anm, abund- ance water all the year "round; 10 acres is wheat, '.35 acre,s fall plon vurg dome, balance seeded. Apply to Ed.• Kest''`L,ot 13, Con 2, Uabarne, or on pItihises, or by ma:;',, Centralia R. R. 1. COAL HEATER FOR SALE. -Base borne- • :Ind (even, in first-class condi- tion. eaply at this office. in town for New Years.. Ted. Taman visited " Donald Glades niain in London last week. ^ Mrs Mathews. of Toronto ^spent a few, days with Urea F. A May. Mr. S. G. Burden of Goderiah; wast a ,visitor here for New Years. Mr, Ales. Stewart of London spent the holiday wf4th his family heireu Miss - Margaret Gladman, of London visited with friends here last week, Mr. Berry of Ingersoll :pent :the holiday vv,th his daughter, Mrs. Seldon 'Air. and . W. J, Heama:a spent the New Year in London with rela- tives. - Miss Jessie v1aason. of London was up over th:e, New Years With her 'par - was SALVATION ARMY • SERV ICES Services `as usual next Sunday. Services in Town Hall 11 am. -Holiness .Meeting` 7 - p.mi.-Sa';lvationi Meeting. . 2.30 p.m.= -Sunday School and Bible CSarss• Cottage meetings g . In North End -on Tuesday might. Lieut. HoskinsCapt. Hopkins - Y ?, C; A, Mr, and . Mrs, . Wm. Snell spent a few days with Rev. Janes Snell In Dutton Mr. Wm. Ryan of Waterloo ,;,pent a few days -with friends .here Ibfver the holiday. . Mrs. W. R:, Davla of Mitchell is spending the wjinuteir with her "daugh- ter, Mrs. Fred. May. Mr, W, D. 'Woad returned to Wind- sor., after a couple week's,' visit' With) the Gillespie • fanruly. , Mr. Edwin, Braund of Brarntfurd1, spent a few drays during the w'elek with frier -14.s in town. Mr. Tom Carling and, family. of Lon- don, spent the .New Year with relatives here and at Centralia.. C,o,f ° God- family Mr. Chas. Keir and tri y W.AINTED A man to take charge . er ch were visitors itt . Exeiti.:r and in of the Y. P. C.' A.,• for one year Crediton during tyre week, Conditions and salary apply to either 3. S. Harvey, Rich,. Welsh or ,W S. Cole. 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 buy British -American gasoline at 3-1c. -R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North PROtERTY FOR SALE ' Consisting of house, stable and 8 lots:- or land, situated in ExeeterNorth on MainMaintree};. Apply ly Marling Hav,; P. O When in need of insurance see E: J• CHRISTIE' Canada Life . °]nsuraince Agent, Also Fire and Acc,iidemt Insurance. Exeter - - Ontario. Cartage ' , Livery Trains met duriln thc'lroli .son, Statlaar,. Phone 58w. I3AGSHAW & EAS:TON y: ses P,nOwe ? ,�}� spe,nt: a ew d,Os with Mr. flern8[p- ents, Mr. and 'Viers. James Hern. • After the Chrrstma� and ,New Year holidays, the teachers} flee, Normal (and etlier college, and 111U -eel -site, ••tud-.. ens leave returned to their duties. Trivitt Memorial Church Mrs, Richard Hoskins of . London, spent Thursday here with her parents, lvir and ales. Wm. Treble. Mr. Aquislla Slreer'e left Tuesday on his return to Jae trait ,after spending ten days with- his mo thee ere.' ear. John W. 'Mallett and son, Ken- neth, of London viiseeed with 1\ir. and 11 a.m.-`By the High Priest's , Fire." Mrs Esti Heywood over the New Year. 7 p.m. -`The: Leading of a Star.'" Ree A. A. ' Trunlizer,, Rector. PHONE 32 JONES & PHONE 32 STORE OPEN, WEDNESDA Y,• THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SA TY EVENINGS THIS WEEK: STOCK 'BAKING SAL'. CLEARING .. , ODD LINES AND IMIAN ANTS �i We have jai* finished Stock Taking, and having, gone thoroughly thxu; our stock are placing on sale. many odd Bines of merchandise and remnants., ,at greatly' reduced prices. Call. !early add get first; choice an thecae Bar- gains. Ladies'i Girls' WinterCoats Must Go We Still have .a few, good Winter Coats for Ladies: and Girl's which mu,* pe,, cleared nut at' once regaidlle,ss of price.: Don't miss this tippler- °,tu;tiuty ';toget a real good coat at ,Bargain .Prices.. CLEARING OF FURS, We,w.anit Go sell every stet of Furs; . our Storethisirnon;th, so every s:etmu,}t he sold regardleess of'*cost. We,bave such popular, furs as Nat. 'oral and Sable Wolf Fox, Vluskraitt, Etc., to ;clear at nearly; half price. A BLACK DRESR SILK BARGAIN., 75 yards only heavy weight, 36 in. black Pailette dress silk,' extra good wearing quality very special, value this}' week at $11,;59 yard, DRESS SERGES We have a large stock of Odd - Lines of Ladieis' and Childrens Dress Materials to clear this; month at real .Bargain Prices. LADIES: AND MISSES DRESSES. Z5 only Ladies' • and Misses Northway Dresses in beautiful Styles and Excelleant Qualities of ' Serves and :Ttic:ortinies, must be sold this, month. These still bel at real Bargain Pricey, , Big Reductions in Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Heavy Mackinaws, and Fur Coats See our Fur Coats for *en at $25 JONES =& MAY AGENTS FOR HURLBUT iSHOES- al ii I. R. Carling, B.A. Barrister • Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mai- sons Bank, Etc: INVEST YOUR FUNDS in; Vitct ,p, 'Dominion of Canada, Pro- vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal investmeat for Trust Funds. At existing ;pricers from 6 per cent. }base to: 7 petbosmtdn. ct. can be obtained from emt Orders received by mei Money to loan at Towles t rates of interest, Office -Carling Bk., Main, St, Exeter CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister 10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11 'a.rn.- Loyalty to Christ" The Minister 7 p.m. --"Jesus as Life" The Minister, Boy Scouts Will meet Monday evening Mr.' and Mrs. Newp an,' after a few JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH .days with Mr.>a,nd Ales.R. G. Seldom,. returned to their home rir Iringsten (0 Pastor, M.J. Willson, B.A. Tuesday The MiaLster at bath serves. Dr. Clare W:aod and YLrs• Wood. 11 a. An.- of Blyth were, bene over the holiday 3 pith.-Sabhath Sc;hoal-Christmas with the tarna:er's parents, Mr. and Study. Mrs. --Frank Wined, ' 7 P. r. Miss, Marjorie H.iscock and Mr. Ar Musac aPpropriatc All .invited. thur Jackson =of Landon are- •guefsjs, -- - of the latter's aunt, Mfrs, Jos. Suttonk' e.MAIN ST.. METHODIST, Ct'IURCH for the New Year. Rete OM McAlister, ' M. A. ,iii. , and i'1rs N. C. 11 -tern and tv., 1n - lira Jas. Sweet, Jr,, sof Oshawa Nits- ited wetth his' 'parents, Mr. and Mrs(, Jas; Sweet, during the holictay week, Mr. Harrold Kuntz a-e,turnecl to Wind- sor, after spending the holidays with. his, parents, 1\e, Ir. and Mr -s.: Wm. Kuntz: Mr. and ivlrs. llarley , Sanders- re- turned Saturday to their home iin. W�.nds�or agtcr a couple weeks visit ,i14r, and Mrs. T. O Southcoitt .;pent the New Year in, Brantford, the lat- ter going :on>ta Preston for a few days. The Exeter Advocate. Display Advertising -Made known One application. - Stray Animals -One insertion ' 50c., three insertions $1.00. Miscellaneous articles of not more than five lines, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost• and Found locals 1s 25c, an insertion. Local reading- notices„ etc., 10c per lime per itasertion. No noltscre lets than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.. Auction Sailers $3 for one insertion and $1:50 for each subsequent in- sertvon if under fivle inches in length. Legal adyertisling' 10c., and 5c, aline, sale Farm ptr R,ea o Estalte n' . "Sec. each, ansertuoa ford one mfooerlt]n orf Lour insertion. 1 210 daughter, 1vlrs ATIaidai of Nar .ic drive your friends to tine , t 11 n- 4 ble n<Scha . in,g the Year 3 p 7 p.m. -Sone ties Yetr's Thought AT BETHANY - .30 p.m, -Rev. W, G.' H. McAlister, $OTIICOT!E BROS. PHONE 1'34 PHONE 134 all a Ha New Year �e.,r.�ls�1 Good Will f Prosperity er'�t and .� fu�lo p Y THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTb Between MONTREAL TORONTO. DETROIT and CHICAGO. Umeacelled dining car service Sleeping cars "on tight trains and Parlor ' cars on principal day. train% Full imtfoarmatolopn from any , Grand Tei Ticket Agent, or - C. E. Horn- ing District Passenger Agent, Toros:tal N. J. DORE - Phone 46w Agent, Exeter The correct way_and the easiest way to dispose of some property er sell some small artiti:le, !tan 'a temmant for your hoise, or an article you hav'e lost e beyou " "ti ' 's ta" seat or h wv am. 1 nwan P,llt, a small advt. in the "Want Column" of the Advocate. ARTHUR WEBER Auctioneer -- R. R. No; 1, Dashwood Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co. Farm attd stock sales a specialty, Four years experience. ort Bros. DR. A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDowell's Stables, John St.,`•Ezeter (lately occupied by 'Dr. Vining) Phone• 26w Dr. C7. F. Roulstoo, 'L. ID. S., D. D.'S. DENTIS' Office over Carling's .Law. Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Dr. A. R. 'KINSMAN. L. D. Hosior Graduate Toronto Uni�.arsits'° Office -over .Gladman & Stanbury'r Office, Main Street, Exeter, FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for • Counties et Hume acid Middleseetc: Prices Reasonable, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Crediton, - Ontario. MONEY TO LOAN We havie a large amount of priva,lw funds to loan en farm and villagie' property at low . rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, Extras