The Exeter Advocate, 1923-8-9, Page 8•M
EXETEE AIlil [1G ATE, 'P'HURSDAY;
AUG.. 9' 19 2 3
Exeter Markets
:CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wheat ..,... .,....;.. 85
Oats 1....,. 52
Barley 60
Mu, ha's Best Flour 3,85
Family Flour ,.. 3.70a
Pastry Flour ...... ......... ......3,40
Feed Flour 2.00
Bran 1.60
Sh>rts , . , 1.70
Egg -specials and extras. 26
Creamery Butter 36 to 38
Dairy Butter.. 28
Lard .. .. 17 to 20
Haas 8.75
ONION CRATES.
Parties wanting
pre::arc them at
House win Friday,
anion crates can
the River Power
August 10.
J. H. GRIEVE.
ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID.
All accounts due the Exeter Canning
Co, must be. paid en or beforeAug.
15, otherwise indebted parties will be
subject to s:ght draft, or accounts
placed in other hands for collection.
OPENED A BARBER SHOP.
Across efrom the Metropolitan Hotel
Exeter. Prices reasonable.
;M. MITCHELL
FARM FOR SALE.
140 acres choice clay loam, good
frame house, three bank barns, cement
siloail tile drained, well fenced, good
orchard, abundance of water, water ,
pined to barn and house; location ,one.
mile northwest of the, village of I.iirk-
ton, on county road. Price, $8,000,00
reas_*nabie terms. Apply to J. Atkc.y
on, premises, or to Box 10, Woodham. l
Gospel Tent Meetings are continu-
n; in Victoria Park Sundays ands
week .rights, except Saturday, at 8 p,m.'
Everybody welcome, No collections.
Betts' Bakery has installed a bread
mixer and will now be able to supply
the pv s: ;c, h more bread and bet-
ter bread.
HONEY FOR SALE.
Any person or persons wishing to
procure a quantity of honey at reas-
onable sates phone or call on
JOHN CARRICK
Lake Rd Stephen, Hay P,O.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Consisting of house, stable, and 8
lots of land, situated in Exeter North
on Main Street. Apply to H. Bier -
ling, Hay P, 0.
HOUSE AND LUMBER FOR SALE
A frame house, 18x24, in good con-
dition, situated on Lot 18, Con. 9, Tp.
of Stephen, to be moved; also quantity,
hemlock lumber, all sizes; doors and
door frames; about 300 feet of dress-
ed pine lumber, quantity of lath, and
8x10 cedar timbers.
J. 5, AMY, Hay P.O,
FOUND. -A place where you can
but British American gasoline at 30c.
-R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
G. S. ATK.INSON, L,D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgerons of Ontariroii, and Un-
iversity of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Milit',
ary District Number one, Landon, Ont.
Main Office -Dickson Block, Main
.treet, Exeter. ,Ont.
Hours -9 am. to 5.30 p.m. Phone 34
Exeter.
Otfice, at Zurich Ont., Phone 79,
Zurich Tuesday and Friday from
10 a,m. t{:* 5 p.m,
starting at E,xeter on. Saturday, the
26th inst.
Hartleib Block, DASHWOOD, ONT.
Ocai(i1 igSarra Ingersoll,
• Mass Carrie Davis is visiting relatives
Mr.. Walter Dearing of .London was.
Mrs; C, C. Pilon( is iii and under the here aver Civic Holiday.
care of the doctor.
The trustees of S. S. No. 4; McGil-
livray have engaged Miss' Verna Wel-
ker,-Exeter
arrker,•Exe•tef 'North, to teach for the to visit relatives in Detroit;
canting .year. r Miss L. Johns has gone' to Sarna
The remains of the late Mis. Byers to spend a couvle of weeks,
were brought here from, Moosejaw on 1Ir, Hugh Gould of Windsor was a
Wednesday last and interred in the i v*exits( here over the holiday.
Exeter cemetery on 'Thursday,
Miss Stella Sanders of Toronto spent
Mr. F. A. Chapman, formerly of the, the holiday ,with • her parents here.
Bank of Commerce hers and recently
of Leamington, has received notice of Airs. Billings left Saturday to spend
bis appointment a,, manager of the .holidays at London and elseavh•ena,
branch at Wiarton. Mr. Frank Sweet of Sarnia, is spend -
Mr, John Carrick, apiarist, of Ste- spend-
ing a few holidays with relatives here.
phen, informed The Advocate ethis Mr. Norman Patterson of London,
week that the honey 'supply in this visited relatives here over the holiday,
section; will only be. about 60 per cent,
of the usual amounit,,,
Mrs. James Pickard, who same mon-
ths ago had her hip broken in 'a fall,
was on Saturday taken to Toronto
by her son, Mr. Ed, Harwood, who
with his wife had, been here for few
days. Mrs. Pickard is able to be tak-
en around in an invalid's chair,
Mr. Davidson of London spent the.
week end at 'the rectory.
Miss Josephine Davis left Monday
In the play-off for Group Lour, N.
zjr B A., baseball between Goder-
ich and Lucan, Goderichwon the first
game, 16-1, and Lucan; the second, 5-
4, on Thursday last last It is now
necessary 'that they play one game on
neutral ;round to 'decide the group
Monday ;was Civic Holiday and the
town was pretty well deserted all day.
Many were at the, sununier resorts, and
others attended the old bays re -unions
in London and Mitchell The Junior
baseball team played in Clinton at the
celebration but were defeated. Oth-
had a good rest at home. • -
For some tinea past, Mr. W. F. Ab-
bott has been erecting on his prem-
ises, Station street, a number of
swings, slides, teeters, tennis court
etc., for the use and pleasure of chil-
dren and 'the young people of town,
Since procuring his present premises
Mr. Abbott 'has wonderfully improved
the surroundings by flowers, shrubs
and other beautifying additions, and he
is to be commended:and congratulated
an his public enterprise.,
The Girls' Auxii.iary of the Trivitt
Memorial Church held their annual
Garden. Party on the, church lawn. Fri-
day
riday evening, when a variety of inter-
esting and novel attractions held the
attention of a large crowd for several
hours. The Exeter Brass Band was
present and furnished an excellent pro-•
gram of music 'during the evening. It
was a pleasure to he there, and at
may be said it was probably the most
successful garden party in the history
of the Auxiliary, the weather being
ideal for such an event, The pro-
ceeds amounted to over $140.00,
BASEBALL.
Exeter Ju mor N. W. B. A. league
baseball 'team defeated Lucan. here os
on Friday ;evening by a score of 5-3!
Zurich having defaulted all they
games this leaves Lucan having won
two from Exeter and, lost one 'to Ex-
eter, The last game in the schedule
takes place at Lucan on Wednitday
of 'this week, and should Exeter win
the teams will be tie, and play -.off
games will be necessary,
HOUSE FOR SALE.
That desirable property on William
Street, belonging to the estate of the,
late David Johns, For particulars ap-
ply to Miss L. Johns ,or Messrs. Glad -
man & Stanbury.
ESTRAY CATTLE.
Mrs. John Welsh of Winnipeg, vise
Red with relatives in London last week
Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Levett of Lon. -
don; spent a week here and at Grand
Bend
Mrs. I. Armstrong is staying at
"Erie Rest", Port Stanley, for sante
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gould of Strath -
ray spent the holiday here viith rela-
ti1 es,
Miss Ila Johnston of Seaforth vis-
ited at her home ]sere over the holi'
day,
Miss Gladman of Londono and Miss i
Noyes of Oakville are visiting Misses
,Woods,
Mr. Edward Davis of Forest is kali-
, dayDavin is, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S.
Mrs, R. N. Creech and Hugh return-
ed last week front a visit at Lake 'Or-
ion, Mich.
Mrs, W. H. Armstrong and two
children visited in London during
the. week.
Miss Rae Button, of London; is visit -
ling the Misses Elworthy for a couple
'of weeks.
•
_1Irs. Wass of St. Marys"' s visit-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
IF. Hooper.
ars, Jas. Stanlake and Mrs. Arthur
Francis of Stephen left Monday to
visit in Detroit.
Mrs D. Spicer and son, Bert, of
Brantford spent Civic Holiday with
relatives in town.
Mrs. Fissette, after a visit with
Miss Johns, returned Tuesday to her
home in Brantford,
I Mrs. A S. Davis left Monday ,ted
, visit her daughter, Mrs, Wells ini
,Windsor for a time.
Mr. and Mrs. H, Wood, after a vis-
it with Mr. and Mrs, H. S, • Walter
here, returned to Hamilton:
Mr. and Mrs. John, Routledge of Dut-
ton, axe visiting the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rivers.
Mr. Frank Johns and family visited
over the hloiday with, the former's par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Johns,
Messrs. C. S. Sanders and Harley
Sanders and families of Windsor spent
a few days with relatives here.
Mrs. E, C. Davis and little (laughter,
of Toronto visited a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Blayney.
Mr, George Ferguson, of Teeswater
and his sister of Toronto are visiting,
their brother, Mr. T. R. Ferguson.
Mrs, J. J, White,, who has been, vis-
iting relatives in. Detroit and Exeter,
has returned to her home in Outlook,
Sash,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson of Toronto
visited here during the week with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
There strayed onto the premises of Sweet,
the • undersigned, Lot 26, Con. 3, Us- Mrs, Bailough of Teeswater is vis -
borne, five two-year-old stockers- _ting her daughter, Mrs. T. R. Fer-
three heifers and two steers. Apply gusan, having returned with them on
to Beckler Bros., Hensall P.O. Sunday
DR. H. H. COWAN, L.D.S„
Dental Surgeon,
LET
ELLIOTT &: JOH,NS
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.
OUR MOTTO -Service to the Public.
Cartage & Livery
We make trips to London each
week, leave your orders, at our office
or at the Central Hotel.
Cars for hire at all titres
BAGSHAW & EASTON
We Carry
S Big'$tock
of Furniture
AT PRICES
THAT CANNOT BE BEAEN.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
R; N. ROWE
Conductor of Funeral Services
Pboanes-Buiiness 20w, Residence 20j
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual next Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
11 am. -Holiness Meeting
7 p.m. -Salvation Meeting.
2.30 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Caws,
Cottage meetings in North End on
Tuesday night.
(T. Bobbins:, Captain.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 arm, -"The Samaritan Strange7"
7.00 •p,m,-"Doubts Solved in 'the
Sane tuary.
Mr, W. H. Crump in charge for
,August, '
Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN C1HURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 a.m.-"Christ Living in the Soul
of Man"
The Minister.
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening,.
JAMES ST, METHODIST CHURCH
Rev: W. E. Donnelly, •B: A Pastort.
10,15 a.m,-Mornamg Class,
11 arm:--'
3.00 'Pan. --Sunday School.
7,p
m,
Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Treble of Lon-
don, and Mrs Brownlee of SeaLorth
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Flynn
over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Neaman and
daughter, Kathleen, left Sunday to
motor to Muskoka, where they will
spend a few days.
Mr. and J. T. Fuller and daughter,
Vera, and Mrs. Arthur Brawn, Sar-
nia, visited over the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs, R, Welsh.
Mr. and. Mrs. Harry, Gould and their
daughter, Mrs. Coyle, of Windsor vis-
ited Mr. Gould's mother and other
relatives here for a few days.
Mrs. Rausom returned to her home
in North Bay on Friday. Her mother;
Mrs. W. J. Bissett, accompanied her
and will probably remain a month.
Dr. and Mrs, Halloway of Peterbaro
who have been. visiting Mr. and Mrs.
R. N. Rowe; leav+e.,return,ed home, ac'
campaned byy their niece, Miss Vera
Rowe.
Mr. and Mrs. E;, J. Spackman; Tor-
onto, are visiting Mrs. Fowell at - Grand
Bend. They motored up with their
son ,John and wife Monday, they re-
turning Tuesday,
Miss Canino, 'who has been relieving'
at the Central Telephone Office, re,
turned to her home, in Seafarth Mon-
day. Mzsa N Prycle has returned to
her duties after halidaya,
Mrs. J, .H. Andtrews of town and
Mrs. •Win. Robinson of Stephen; who
were' visiting at Atwood, returned,
Saturday, and Mrs. Robinson is now
visiting with relatives at Staffa
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Maynard, and Mrs:
Maynard's two sisters, and Mr. John
Roach of T•oronito ,were guests of Mr;
and Mrs. Rob.t, • Ma' haan,ey and other
relatives for a few days during -the
week,
PHONE 32
JONES & MAY
PHONE 32
Ladies' and Misses'
Fall and Winter boats
We have just received our first shipment of Northway Coats for
tete coming ;Fall and Winter Seasons, Prices are e.o ;s'iderably lower than
last season, and :for early buyers we are offering avonderful values. We
have dozens of beautiful coats to select from Come early and look them
aVer4 •
SUITS AND 'DRESS.k,S
We leave dozens of stylish suits and dresses to select from for the com-
ing, fall ;season. Suits, in Serges, Tricatiaves and Gaberdinres at reasonable,
prices. Dresses in a .great range of different materials and colors. We
can give ,you an all wool fine serg,e dress in either black,or navy, very •
special at $9.85.
CLEARING OF SUMMER GOODS
GIRLS' WASH DRESSES AT 79c. AND $1,00
Lot No, 1 -Girls, Wash Dresses in G•a,nghams, Percales, etc., ages 1 to
6 year 's6ze,s,,-a rear' bargain at 79c. each.
Lot No. 2 -Girls Wash Dresses, 10 to 14 year sizes, regularly up ' to
$3.00 values -all at one price to clear at $1.00 each
MEN'S STRAW AND PANAMA HATS
Fine. Sailor Straw Halts, newest styles at $1.60 each.
Fine Panama ,Sadlor Hats, a wonderful Bargain, 'only a few odd sizes left
at only $1,Q0. r' . a ,;
Boys' Straws as low as 25c. each
SILK GLOVES -New Cuff Styles regularly marked from $2,25 to $3.00
a pair -all at one price to clear only $1.50 pair,
Boys' Cotton Jerseys at 49c. each.
Boys' Wash ;Suits greatly reduced in price.,
Ladies' 'White Wash Skirts at from $1,(]0 to ,$1,95.
Seven only Ladles' Silk Poplin Skirts at $1.95 ,each.
Ladies' Tricolette Blouses, popular colors, at '$2,95 each.
Ladies' Voile Waists at 98c.
Big Reductions in Outing Shoes
Women's White Canvas Slippers'at 98c.
Children's White Rubber -sole Running Shoes at 98c,
Women's Canvas House Slippers at 98c.
Specials for Young Men
Black or Brown, No. 1 Calf, genuine Goodyear^"Welt Oxfords, Greatest
Shoe: 'values on sale at $5.00 pair.
Also Men's Light Shade Outing Trousers at $4.50 and $4.75.
Monarch' Knn,itting Yarns for fall now an stock.
We are local Sealing Agents forPictorial 'Review Patterns.
THIS STORE CLOSES EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,
JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M Jones' Na-
tional School of Auctioneering. Spec-
ial Course taken in Regils,'tIered Live
Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and
Farm Lands. Rates in keeping with
prevailing market prices. Satisfaction
assured. Write or wire 18-93, Zurich,
Oscar Klapp, Zurich, Ont.
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Advocate, or at the
Central Hotel. Prices reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Exeter
Ontario
DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonell's Stables, John St., Exetee
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer - R. R No. 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Ca
Farm and stock sales a specialty.
Four years experience.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer, for Counties of
Hunan and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton„ - Ontario.
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Fine Clothing for
Boys and Mem
Our Clothing' business is growing steadily. The reason far it is al ie ere
giving our customers good materials at prices that are not excass'uve.
Good suits at $23.00. Fine Grey and Blue. Serges at $30 and $35,
MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR MEN'S STRAW ` HATS.
In very best makes, in all styles.' This week We, reduce prices on all
Cut roomy -just the, thing; for the hot Bays' and Men's Straw Hats. Why
weather; All styles $1.50 not save money on your new 'hat ?
FLEET FOOT FOOTWEAR FOR OUTING WEAR.
Fleetfoot is the popular Footw'eaz for the hot weather. We carry a 0 „
variety of styles for every member ofthe family. Prices are very reasonable,
The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising -Made known
on appScatioca
Stray Arnimal.s-Osie insertion 50c.,
three insertions $1,50.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lines, Fpr Sale, To Rept,
Wanted. each' iinserttion 50c. Lost and
Found locals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c. ,per
line than 25 er eras CardNNo of Tha'nlrce less
50c.
Auction ,galea $3 for one insertion
and $1:50 for each' subsequent In-
sertion if ander fiivfie inchie4 in length.
Legal advertising 10c., and Sc, a line.
Farm pe Real Estate fag she 5.Rc.
each insertion fox one mollies of four
insertions,
THB DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE
Between
MONTREAL
;TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car cervica
Sleeping can cm night train and
Parlor cars on principal day tritium:
Full information front any Grmdt
Trunk Ticket Agent. or C. E. Hoe
het District Passetager Agent, Teiroigo
N. J. CORE
Phone 46w. 'AgeYrt, BA lit
L R. Carling, E.A. .
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc •
Loans, Iuvesttne'nts Insur*ca
Office, CYalling Black, Main St. 'Exeter
Dr. G. F. Roulstogi, L. D. S., D. D. P. or
DENTIS',
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday.afternoons.
WHITE CANVAS FOOTWEAR
BOY'S PRINT SHIRTS'
This season's styles with black ,pat- In sloes 12%, ;13, and 1314. These
eat trim with low or ntediuum iieeL shafts sold for $1.25. We are clear -
Mrs. Th as, rott returned on Regular $3.50 Special price $2.48. 'etig the lot at Special Price .!.,:, ;50c.
Wednesday lastt from North Battleford
Sask., accompanied by her daughter,
Mrs. Norman Lloyd anal son, who will
reside here, leaving settled up their
business in the West.
Southoott Bros.
lm,.+ae',invaiett��.;ri,mwi�.•ia;.
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S,,' D.19, a,
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Office -over Gladman & Stenbu it
Office, 114ain Street, Exeter.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of privattt
funds to loan on farm and village
property at bow rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers. Solicitors, Enter