The Exeter Advocate, 1923-2-22, Page 8EXETER
EII,OEAT'E, TRITE BEAT, FEB, 23, 18.23
Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wheat 1;12
Oats v.. ;45
Barley •,.... , .60
Mani . oba's ]3 est Flour 3.95
Family Flour , 3.70
Pas := Flour ,. ... 3:45
• Feed Flour 2 00
kits ,..; . , 150
Brain 1.45
Eggs
Dairy Butter s 38 to 41
Creamery Butter 44, 45, 48
Lard 17 to 20
Hogs 9,75
WANTED—Local representatives in
all Part;'. d^i Ontario to sell. direct to
the +-'arnve•• ail user, the ORIGINAL
BEI..GIAN M? LOTTE, the most re-
liai>le and .ss.:.sfactory, easist turning
and best skimming Cream Separator
ini the world, the most popular mach-
ine ever sold in Canada, 1,000,000 h
use tbe world over, sold in 'Canada
by us for 30 years; Lister Milking
Machines, Lister Farm Engines, Grind-
ers and Bl,owes Boxes, Lister Electric
Lightng Plants all the best ,of their
kind—splendid opportunity for local
machine man or farmer's son with good
mechanical knowledge and selling ab-
i.:ty—must pas;sess the best of char-
acter, be well known in locality and
be prepared ter drivel the district con,-
tinuausly. A splendid opportunity fora
men who understand, their jab and are
oat afraid of work. Salary and com-
mis'saon with goad advertising assist-
ance !nam Head Office, given. Apply
stating age references and full pax-,
t-cu,iars t' --
R. A. LISTER & CO. (Canada), Ltd.
58 Stewart Street
Toronto,
Over 150 churches have engaged F3,
W. Piercy for three successive years:
Hear h.i•n give, "Keeping, up with Liz-
zie," at James St. Choir Concert Mon-
day, Feb. 26,
FISH FISH FISH
WHITE FISH, HADDIE, SALMON,
HALIBUT. —C. L. WILSON.
HOW DOES YOUR LABEL READ?
Our mailing list has been corrected
to• Feb 7-th. If you, paid before that
date and your label, does not indicate
such payment, advise us so that i't tiaay'
be corrected, If yotu have not paid,
why not do so at once ?
FOR SALE.
Bern. timber frame, 24x36.—J. S.
Harvey, Exeter,
Send The Advocate to your dis-
tant friend,: for a year. It will be
appreciated.
FARM HAND WANTED.
An experier d farm hand wanted.
Apply at this office.
.SALE OF BUTTER MILK.
The Butter milk of Winchelsea
Crearnery wi!1 be sold by Auction at
at the Creamery, 'on WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY 28, 1923„ at 2 o'clock p.m.
Terms arcade known at titrne of sale.
P. F. Doupe, Exeter Creamery Co,
Auctioneer. G. Medd,
S ec'y-Trea4
LET
ELLIOTT R JOHNS
Know when you want your Suit
of Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed, or
Dyed or Dry Cleaned and we will call
for them and deliver them.
We are out for business. When
you want a New Suit call in and see
our Samples.
OLTR "I LOTTO—Service to the Public.
Local Doings 1'g`s Mr. N. ; J. Dottie >bai been, con4furi;ed
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Bayfield.. its Wham $4750 sent on
5 p
repairs to piers this year, according to
the D!irnianion ,estirnate3,
- vfr, Arcbie Towers, who has been
'141 for some timei is still confined ,to
has bed but is improving slowly.
An invitation has been dextRended'by
;'iTrsley Church, Clinton, to.Rev. Mr,
'Holmes of Wroxeter. It is understood
that the call willi be, accepted.
Rev, 'Wilson; of Jannis Street J:Iet.h-
odist Church, and Rev. Rivers of Hen-
saill .exchanged pulpits' ,on Sunday,each
{ preaching educational sermons.
Miss Ross of the High. School staff,
who hats been, off, duty owing to iillneus
r again in charge( of her work, .while
Miss Cowan is nowt off duty owing 'to
illness.
There died in Ripley on February
15, John iVIcT .wish, father of Mr. A.
j. ,McTavish, who for a number of
Years conducted the dry -goads store
in the store of the late James Pickard,
and who rim conductsl a store in Lon-
don. The late Mr. McTavish was aged
84 years and is survived by four sans
and two daughters,
MR. THEODORE R. GRAY
Organist of James Street Church
'Ihiachier of
Violin, Singing and Plana.
Special rates at $;1.00 per less;on to
pupils beg:inn.ing before March lit.
Regula- rate $1.25.
NOTICE
Tenders are hereby solicited for a
teamster with team for Municipal
work, for a term of Seven Months.
BELL RINGER
Tenders for Bell Ringing
All tenders to be in the hands of
the Clerk on or before Monday, Feby
26th, 1923.
Any tender not necessarily accept-
ed.
By Order. Jos. Senior, Clerk
The Winnipeg Telegram, speakingtof
H, W. Piercy says: "He was a com-
pliment to the city." Hear him give
the gem of literature, "Keeping up
with Lizzie" at James St. Chair Con-
cert, Monday, Feb. 26.
A new oil la!mp, that givers aan•amaz-,
ing brilliannt, sett, white light, even
better than gas or electricity has been
tested by 35 leading universities and
found to be superior to 10 ordinary
oil lamps. It burns without odor,
smoke: or n,ais•c ni pumping up, is
simply, clean and safe. Burns 94 .per
cent ail- and 6 pes cent. common coal
oil.
The inventor J. A. Johnson, 246
Craig St., W. Montreal, ::s offering
to send a lamp on 10 days' FREE
Trial, or even, to give ansa FREE to
the first riser in each locality who
will help him introduce; it. Write hien
today for full paa'ticulpars.; Also ask
him to explafn how; you can get the
agency, and without experience or
money make 5250.00 to $500.00 per
month.
The Hai,',fax Mail says of H, W.
Piercy, "His ability carr(et be over
+estimated. Hear him Monday ev'g,
Feb. ?6, at James St. Choir Concert.
bliNi'Eit 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 ga,so ne at 33c.
—Il, Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Consisting of house, stable and 8
lots of land, situated in Exeter North
on Main Street. Apply to H. Bierling
Hay P. O.
Cartage & Livery
We have secured horses ' for
Winter months.
TRY US
For Weddings, Funerals and
Sleighing Parties.
hone 58w..
'BAGSHAW & EASTON
the
Ask for The Advocate clubbing list
when ordering your papers.
5000 FACTS ABOUT CANADA.
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BUSINESS FOR SALEi —London
Grocery stocks.—Sydney Smythe, bus-
iness broker Market Lama, Phone Lon-
c2- a.
trot the house with a severe cold,
Clinton Junior lit key Team got
cn,'ta me third round In O. H.buseverely were serely beaten by Kitchener
in hone and home games. •
Charles Garrdow, IK; C„ Goderich;
has! been, appointed master -in -ordinary
and master -:in -chambers at Osgoode
Hall, Toronto, by the OntarioGov-
ernment, and will, nuoive to Toronto.
Mrs, Fred Bloomfield .Exeter:North
underwent an operation for appiend-
lcitis et her home on; Saturday 'last,
J r.. Williams of London performed
the operation, assisted by Or. Gra-
ham. sof town,,
Two aeroplanes ppassedsed aver town
on Monday morning last about 10.30
o'clock, going northward at a good rate
of speed: One would naturally con-
clude' that their journey would be
abreezy and ccoldonne:
The Daily Times, Moncton, N. B,,
says of H. W. Pitercy, "To (attempt
to describe his work would, be to
guild refined gold, You cannot af-
ford to miss him, at James S t.. Choir
Concert, Monday, Feb. 26.'
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popular and hardy aninnajl is the
"5000
Facts About Canada," 'issued
for tv,
twenty years; by, Frank Yeigh, the
n own Canadian writer and lec-
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The 1923 ,edition, is now out
and contains many additions and im-
p.nave
ments, including a valuable map
e natural resources, of the Dom -
;Moat
The booklet is a wonderful
teompination in brief of the s tory ofomi{niion under fifty subje, efts,
ranging from "Agriculture" to "the
West",
and "the Yukon",, and is. iandis-
uens2b
1e to any deducalted and intell-
igent
Can daian who wants! to keep up
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wishes to advertiseadvertiseit by sending cop -
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d 2 schools, Leading newsdeal-
erg keep the book in stock, or; It may
d by sending, 30 cents for a,
copy
to the CanadianFacts Pub, Co.,
iron St., Toronto.
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual ,nest Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
11 aim,—Holiness Meeting
7 p.m. --Salvation Meeting.
2.30 p.m.—Sunday
Class.
School and Bible
Cottage' meetings in North End on
Tuesday night.
Capt. Hopkins Lieut. Hoskins
T rivitt Memorial
Church
11 am.—"A Touchstone of Character'
'7 pm. -"The Treasures of Egypt
ainid the Riches of God,
Bev A, A. Trumper, Rectae,
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday .School and Bible
Classes,
11 a.m.-"The Hidings of God"
The Minister
'7 p.m. -Luther, Launching out into
the Deep" •
The 'Minister
Boy Scoots will meet Monday evening
The Crystal City, Manitoba, Caur-4
ger, says,—"The worst storm, $n, recent
years lbas the whole, country on its
grip. Not a wheel is moving on the,
railway in. Southern Manitoba, so far
as we can learn, Wires are partly
out of commis ,'von,
Seven years are niaw, requicred t?o
make a doctor at McGill University,
according to a decision reached art a
meeting of the corporatitoni of that in-
stitution on Saturday last. All stu-
dents entering the university to train
in medicine next September will enter
Lor the new course;
The blizzard, which was on when we
west to press last Wednesday in-
creased in violence during the night
aid the trains were hours late. .On
Thursday we had ni trains on this line
unci 18 and 12 p.m. On Friday they
arrived about auaon. Business in town
began to be ;normal about this .time;
also, after being pretty u'!ell tied up
for two days,,
There passed away at Brantford on
Sunday evening at her home, after a
brief illness, Allie Piew•es, beloved wife
of W. L. Hughes/. Mrs.Hughes was
a, :sister ru Mrs, (Rev.), McAlister, Ex-
eter. MTs. Hughes has been, a fre-
quent visitor to Exeter during the
years her sister has resided here. She
was a daughter 'of the! late. D. Plewes
the well-known miller and exporter.
The funeral took place, on Wednesday
at Brantford, -
Charlie; soon of Mu„ M. R. Complin,
manager of the Bank of Commerce,
had a narrow escape from serious ,in-
fury while bobsleigh riding OA Mob'. -
day last. In .some manner he was
caught in the bob agyd. one, of the
runners passed over his leg. Luckily
the sleigh had not load, on otherwise
there, is mio te!ng what would ' • have
;happened, As it ,wash he escapediwith
only a few bruises. This should serve
as a warning as narrow escapes ;hap-
pen ,nearly • ev:.r * day on aur streets,
Parents should warn their children of
the danger.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilsons, B.A.
11 a,m,—"Our HeaVeattly 'Record."
3 p.m.—Sabbath School and Bible
Classes. All inVited
7 p.m.—"A Surprise Party Dow nthe
+Rolad,"
Goad music.. All invited.
MAIN ST. 11 THODIST CHURCH
Rev Geo. McAlister; ;M. A.
PliOne 21r3
I . ev. W. .G, ,H. •McAllister.
3.00 p m -Bilge SchaoL
7 p.m Rev. W. G. H. :McAlister
AT BETHANY
7.30; p.m.—Rev, 11McAIister.
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Mr. H. Harwood visaed his mother
Mrs. Pickard here ]rat w,e,ek.
Mr. Alex: Stewart of London spent
Tuesday here with his children.
:bliss Reta Rowe, after her recent
illness, returned to Leamington Friday.
Mr. Stonehouse of London!:,pent the
week ,end with Mrand Mrs. Charles
BirnRey..
Mr. Ed Taylor, of; the Molsons,Bank
at Delhi is lrolidayaitug with his moth-
er and sister here,
(Mrs. Gee and child of St. Johns',
N,B., have been, the guests ,of the for-
mer's sister, Mrs, Cornp]in.
Mrs. Kenneth Clark and Bttle daugh-
ter, ,of Windsor, are visiting with the-
f,orme•r•'s father, Mr. A.: Bo ire.i.
Misses Lily and Wrnnnnie. Huston, left
on Tuesday for the millinery open-
ings in Troronto, and, later will re -open
their shop in Dunnville,
Mr. Wan, Westlake of Kenmore, N.
Dakota, is visiting Mrs, John West-
lake, Sanders street, acid friends aid
relatives around Exeter.
Mrs, D. E. Ferguisioni, after as visit
of several weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ghats. Burney, left ori Tues-
day for her home in Winnipeg,
Mies - Verda Box returned home Mon-
day evening, after s!pendrang the past
three `weeks with her sister, Mlrs.
Norman• Ford, i!n ,Detrain., She also
visited relatives in Toledo and Hal-
Iand, Ohio
THE 59TH YEAR. -THE BEST IN
ITS HISTORY !
The Huron & Erie, Mortgage Cor-
poration, whose. Charter is "Older than
the Dominion of Canade-announces.
for the fifteenth cons'ecutive,'year that,
it has Na Real Estate on Hared, other
than, Office Premises, This means
freedom from bad .debit!s, in. its. IViort
gage. Investments which now total aver
Seventeen and one-half million dollars.
Here are the results to,- 1!912:—
Huron -& Erie Canadian Debentures,
$10,643,000
1921 ... 8,334,000
Itldtease $ 2,309,000
Reserve Etuid
19221921 ..:.:.,, 1,300,000
$1,500.000
Increase :5200.00.0
25,167,000,
22,71.2,000
Inc,rease, $ 2;455,000
A complete 'f siancial report nod ' a
form which any person canunderhand
will gladly be mailed : upon request
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Application, for Huron. -8e Erie. De-,.
bentures will be accepted at any time
B,y I,.'R. CARLING,'
Carling Block, Mafia St. Exeter, Ont,
Assets,
1922 :..:.... ..::....
1921..
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PHONE 32
JONES & MAY'S
PHONE 32
Ladies' and. Misses' Suits and it,
Coats for spring.
The Spring Suits and Cloats for Misses and Ladies are; now here
ready for your inspectionn, We handle the celebrated Narth'way Brand
garments', noted- for their .,Style, Fist and exceptionally gaud wearing
qualities of materials, We have as large a range to select from as,
many ,of the city stares, Prices are very reasonable thio season. We will
be pleated to show you these garments.
TI -IE NEW CORSETS..ARl HE'12E,
We specialize in Ladles' Corsets, having the local selling agencies for
most of the best Canadian makes, including Nemo, Gossard, D. & A., anti
Crompto!n's La Grace brand, The new m;::13 for Spring are now here
each we have dozen! of different sty les to suit any style of figure. •
A Bargain in House Dresses
We place on; sale this week 5 dozen Ladies' House; Dresses, in heavy
Percales; Prints G,ingharns, in all sizes, regularly up do $3,00 each'. All
at >onie Rprice rt'clear, only $1:45 'each.
New Summer Wash Dress Goods
We have a, beautiful range of Wash Dress Goods far the coming,
season, including Ratinles, Voiles, Sponge, Crepe Cloths, Ginghama, Silks,
Crepes, 'Etc. • Dic'zen$ of Patterns and Colors in. Ani rslom:'s Scotch
Ginghams—guarannteed fast colors.
Men's Fine Shirts at $1.29 each
4 Dozen 1Vf!en's Fine Negligee Shirts' in good woven, Cloths, sizes 141-2
to 16 1-2 to clear at $1.29 each.
MONARCH YARNS
Now is the time, to knit your Summer Sweaters. Wle have the new
Monarch Yarns in Stock in dozens of different plain colors, also two-tone
l;,ffects. Ask to see the new Staalitea silk ,wool yarn!.
CLEARING OR E,URSs
As we dna not wish to pack away any furs w;e, w• ;offer
stock of sets and odcl muffs at real, Brargain Prices.
our ent'arie
JONES & . MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M, Jones' Na-
tional Scboal of Auctioneering. Spec-
ial Course taken in Regaistlered Live
Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate. and
Farm Lands. Rates 3n kee:ping with
prevailing market prices. Satisfaction
aissured. Write or wire 18-93, Zurich
Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont,
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Adv;acate; or at the
Central Hotel.. Prices reas!anrable,
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Exeter
• Ontario
The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising—Made known
on apiitcation,
Stray Animals—One insertion 50c.,
three insertions $1.00.
Miscellaneous articles of nit more
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Waatted, each insertion 50c. Lost- and
Found 1oeals 25c, an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c per
lute per insertion: No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sales $3 far one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in:
sertion •if under five inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline.
Farm or Reai Estate foo• sale 50c.
each insertion foiii one mouth oif four
i>nsertioats,
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 04
PHONE 134
New Taffeta Silks
and All Tyme Crepes
Two of;; the leadingmnberiaJs for Silk Dresses.
The Taffeta comes in, Navy and Black and is ' fully guaranteed not
tot cut. 1f it ,should we will {gladly replace, it with; a, new, one, •
All T,yime Crepescome int many h`eaat ful shades.It does ,not crease,
wears well end has a beautiful finish.
Ask to pee these two lines.
NEW 12 ATJNES Ph1t YD, 85c.
This cloth will he 'very popular
this season, Tile shades are good
You will like, them,
NEW GINGI-HA,112S PER YD 25c,
TNetse are good, values • for the
money and are just the thing for
Children's )Dresses.
R e- Opening Sale Mar. 1st, 2nd, 3rd
gnarling - theP. as`,t two weeks we iavie- had aur store xedecotate!d.
Next week lit will he"corpletedani) tan T atrsday, Friday and 'Satur-
day we willha,ve! a 'ris-ape> i(ng.
W ATCH THIS SPACE FOR. FURTHER PARTICULARS
NEXT;, WEEK.
Southcott Bros.
rHE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh
Between
-MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and , ,
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service.
Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor cams on principal day trains,
Full infoarmation from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent„ or C. E. Horn-
ing District Passenger Aen:t, Toronto
N. J. DORE
Phone 46w. Agent, Exeter
I. Carling, B.A
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc
Loans, Investments Insurance)
Office, Calling Block, Main, St. Exeter
ARTHUR 'WEBER
Auctioneer — R. R. No, 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron .Co.
Farm and`• shack sales a specialty,
Fouryears experience.
DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonell's Stables,: John St„ Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
k'bnoa e 26w,
Dr. G. F. Roulston;, L. D. S., D: D
DENTIS'
Office over Carlinng's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons:
Dr. A. R, KINSMAN, L. D. S„ D. D.!.
Honor Graduate Toronto Unlmerelts
Office—over Gladman & Stanburre
Office, 'Main Street, Exeter.
FRANK' TAYLOR
Licensed "Auctioneer for Conatrea 'of,
Huron and Middlesex:
Prices R:eaeionadble and SatTgfattioo
Guaranteed: -
Crediton . ' — Ontario.
MONEY TO LOAN
We havie a large mount of private
fiimtids do loan nn farm and
property at lorw: rates of interest,.
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