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The Exeter Advocate, 1923-9-6, Page 8EXETER A III7CJG ATE, '''ti 11 RSDAY, 777-7, SEPT, 6� 1925 Exeter Markets r u `• ',IC ED EVERY '•VEDNESDAX Vvdr tt 03", .. ................ ..,?Z's 'Best Flour Flour Pa;:~y Flour he i hlour Br ti Sh , 1.70 Eggs—Spe'si1 and extra34 1 ..26 E: l Vo. 2 2t) C r i n v }cutter ......... .. 39 to 0 •13a;ry Butter • ......... 30 toi3 Lard , 18 to 20 Hogs .. 10.00, 48 3,75 3.60 3.20 2,00 Chas. Harvey. 1.50 Local • �oings toV'r. and Mrs. J. Ed, Walker, Toroat,-! announce tlue entgage eat of then" daughter, Oneida. Cora, to Mr. R. 13, All farmers who are interested in Walker, son of lir. and Mrs, William Walker, Exeter, the marriage to take place, the first week in . September shipping their live stock co -opera- ' are requested to attend a meeting in the Exeter Public Library an Friday evening, September. 7th, at 8.30 o'clock.' PLUMS FOR SALE.—Sweet and. need very little sugar for preserving Exeter bowlers is ,ire received the —Mrs. Thos. Snell, Huron St. gift of three handsome little trophies for competitions in Scotch Doubles and Singles Play will be commenced for these trophies and additional prizes, right away. Enter with the secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Rabt.., T„ E,1.gate, of Kip - •pen,, Ont., announce the .engageunent of tbear daughter, Tena Hazel to Mr. Frederick R. Rothwell, son of Mr. ansa ,firs. John Rothwell, Brucefaeld, Ont„ the marriage to take place quietly September 12, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Parsons an- nounce the engagreme,wt of their sec- ond daughter Corsiina Olive, to Mr. X'ul'�um E, Gardur;er, son of Mr. and ;qrs. M E. Gardiner of town, The marriage to take place in September, 'HOUSE FOR SALE. Two storey brick residence on Will- iam Street, Exeter,. in first-class con- dition; modem conveniences, , good garden. Apply .Mrs. W. J. Russell. � l NECK CHAIN LOST.—Lady's long t/ t / W4:%/etl� ej gold chain last week in August, on road from Bayfield to Grand Bend LieKrra'ca Finder will receive reward an leaving same at Advocate Office. ; T'he farm of Coates, Burns & Wan - 301 Richmond Street, London. Give gr.pby man & NECIK RUFF FOUND. individual instruction in Tele- On Mar. Street, Exeter, on Tuesday, Bookkeeping, Shorthand (Pit- an, ostrich neck ruff. Owner ;anl:ave • Gregp), Cost Accounting, and sante by calling at the Advocate' of- fi,cc and paying for this notice, RANGE FOR SALE. — Happy • Thought, si hole, reservoir, etc., start- condition Apply at this office. General Oft_ce Work. Register now..for Fall Classes, ing Sept. 4th. W J. O'Br'cn, Commercial Special- ist, Principal. W. S. Goulding A. T., C. .M. Organist and' Choirmaster James St. Methodist Church. Teacher of Piano, Vocal and; Theory. Instructor of Music un the Public Schools Terms Moderate Box EXEPER. APPRENTICE TO DRESSMAKING WANTED.—Apply to Miss Tom, Ex- eter. BUSINESS PLACES CLOSE. A.11 the business men of town have agreed to' close their respective plac- es of business on, Fair Day from 2 till 4 o'clock, BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE. Comfortable Bruck House, well sit- uated; price reasonable. Apply to F, J. Delbr-dge Exeter, FARMS FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE—On Lot''16, Con. 1, Stephen, 69 acres more or less, a good frame house, good wells, and a large bank barn in good con- dition, and other buildings. Apply to Ardagh Rollins, R.R. No. 1, Cen- tralia, P.O. SPECIAL MEETING There will be a special meeting of the Exeter Branch, 924, L.O.L., on Friday, September 7th, to make ar- rangements for the coming of J. J. Maloney, ex -clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church. Wm. Litman, W.M. BABY BUGGY FOR SALE.— In first class condition. Apply at this office. ---_ IV1HOLAf FARM. 'Potatoes for sale, Also Bred -to -lay Barred Rock Chioks any age up to (4 months. Phone your wants. L. V, HOGARTH Exeter, Ont. Phone Crediton 18-31. FARM FOR SALE 150 acre choice farm, being Let 11. and 12, Con. 15, Township Stephen,; situated 5 west of Crediton, on good gravel road. Good two story brick house,. two bank barns, good imple- ment shed and gaa-age, never failing rock well, 10 acres good bush, well fenced and underdrained. Must be sold to wind up estate. Apply an premises.—Jessie McKenzie, adminstra- trix, Dashwo.d, R. R. 2. HONEY FOR SALE. Any person or persons wishing to procure a quantity of honey at reas- onable rates phone or caul. on 200 acres, being lots 5 and 6, Con, 2, • Usborne, all n first-class state of cultivation, we.' underdrained with tile. 7 acres hardwood bush on each Place. Lot 5 all in pasture. Good brick house and two bank barns on lot 6. A.baundance of water. A young or. -hard just starting to bear. 31A miles' from Exeter, 3 miles from Centralia, 1 quarter mile from school. Apply to Richard Coates Centralia P.O. NIMIS NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE. Well built, attractive and modern bungalow, centrally located, Apply GLADMAN & STANBURY FOUND.—A place where you can but British American gasoline at 30c. —R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North G S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontariai, and Un- iversity of Toronto. Late District Dental Officer, Milit- ary District Number one, London, Ont, Main Office—Dickson Block, 1427in, .street, Exeter ,Ont. Hours -9 am. to 5.30 p.m. Phone 34 Exeter. Office .at Zurich Ont, Phtorte 79. Zurich Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m. tin. 5 p.m. starting at Exeter on Saturday, the 26th Inst. LET ELLIOTT & 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. OUR MOTTO—Service to the Public. LOOK! LOOK! TO LONDON EXHIBITION FARE — $1.50 Our truck w11 leave Central Hotel Wednesday, Sept, 12th, and Thursday Sept. 13th at 8,30 a.m. , Arrive. Exhibition Grounds 10.15 a,m, BAGSHAW & EASTON We Carry 81g Stock ® F"" rni,t re 'r JAMES sMETHODIST CHURCH { Rev, W. E, Donnelly, B. 'A, Pastor JOHN CARRICK .•- Lake Rd ,Stephen, Hay P.O. HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION. Students wishing to attend Exeter High School next term will do well to register with Miss, MacFaul, stating preev`iaus standing ,at once, as the list is rapidly filling up. BOARDING HOUSES WANTED FOR STUDENTS. Those, wishing to take students as boarders please leave their names with Miss K MacFaul at once. DR, H. H. COWAN, L,D.S., D.D.S. Dental Surgeon, Hartleib Block, DASHWOOD, ONT. SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES less, who. !'or 35 years have operated a boot and shoe jobbing house in Lon- don, are retiring from business; and wilt sell their stack in the next fe* weeks. Mr. Coates has been on the road for the firm during those years, and is well- known M Exeter being a relative of the Coates boys of Usbornne Tp. He will be 60 years of• age and it was no secret •that he intended to retire when iae reached that age. LAST OF HALF- HOLIDAYS. Wednesday, August 2,9, was the last: half holiday for this season, and the ;old corder of things will now go on again as 'before. The Advocate which has been printed Wednesday mornings will • in future he printed Wednesday af- 1 ternoonts and mailed Thursday morn- ( ings. We cannot think but what our business mien have profited by their half holidays if for nothing else but from the health standpoint, being a reb.axati,on from the daily grind and !turmoils of business life: 'RACE MATINEE ; On Wednesday afternoon last quite • a crowd ;gathered at the race track to witness the races between several of the local horses. Two races were pulled off—F:r`ank Taylor won from the Reeder mare in the{ first class; and in !the second race Thos. Laing's horse ' won first, a blanket presented by Wm. Greenlee; second went to Alex Dow, heang two bags of oats presented by R. Hedden; Sam Elliott with Dr. Hyndman's mare won the halter—and Frank Taylor was distanced.. 'SOME FINES, The G'oderch Star of last week says,— On Saturday last Bert Halt, Grand Bend, was fined 5200 and casts of 460 for keeping liquor for sale, the case being argued on Saturday preceding tbe, imposition of the, fine. Harold F. Feiunell of Guelph was finned far speeding in Exeter, E. Y Drinkwater of Goderich, and ,the Fard Motor Co. of London were figured for speeding in Exeter, James Patterson was fined for pas- sing a funeral procession ';n. Exeter in a motor. Mr, Geo. Anderson; was in Hamilton last week, . Miss Gorie left last weak for Tor- onto to ,spend a couple weeks. Mr. T .0. Southcott attended 'Pe - recto Exhibition during the past week. Mrs Russell Smith and family re- turned Erlday to their homer in London! Mr. Arthur Ford and. family of De- troit; visited his father here last week. .Mr, T. S. Woad last week returnees from his vacation spenit in Toronto and Strat,ford. The Misses Lizzie and Ida Carling are visiting their sister, Mrs. Reg. El- liot, in Norwich. Mir. and •Mrs. Henry Reynolds are visiting their daughter, Mrs. W. J. Chappel, an Dundas. Miss Stella Gregory has returned to Brantford, to resume her teaching dut- ies at the collegiate. Miss May Gill left on her return to Portage la Prairie on Thursday, where Services as usual ,next Sunday. she is teaching school. • Services in Town Hall 11 arm.—Holiness Meeting 7 pini—Salvation, Meeting. 2 30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible I Mr, W. W. Taman and family arrived hone last week from their motor trip to Belleville and other eastern points, Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Wand of Santa Barbara, Cal:, are; guests of relatives bene: at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. F. Wood. Mr, and lli's. F,, L.<Collins of Colum- bus, Ohio, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Penhale, returned home on Friday; .1a; A. S. Davis and son, William spent spent several days in Toronto visiting with Archie Davis and attend- ing the, Exhibition, A ,number of `Exeter people) were in London last week to hear, Miss 131anclfe Semon• sing at the Allen. C. Cottage meetings in North End - on Tuesday night T. Hobbies, Captain. Trivitt Memorial Church 11 a. m.—"The Unfinished Purposes of 7 p, m.—"The. Presence of the Ark."' Rev A. A. Tramper, Rector. I Mr. Chas. Wood has..returned from London Hospital where he was treated with insulin far diabetes. He is much improved in health, • Thr. Luther Gill and wife of Gib sonburg,Oh€ioo,spemlt part of' theweek with the former's father, Mr. Frank G;11, and the lattea,s mother, Mrs. T.. Gregory. Mr .T. R. Ferguson of the Maisons The MinisterBank, is awayocins his, ho ' H,9 ani his brother, George, a , a Boy Scouts meet Friday, evening week in Toronto, and will, Globe Scotch Doubles. Mrs. Fer- guson and children are airs Te:eswater. II\Lr. Rdy Cave of ;Toleday, Ohio, < ac- compa,nied by his wife and three chil- dren, called •oar, some of 'his friends 10.15 'a. m,-Morncng. 'Class. ' ` here on Thursday last. It is about 32 years ago when quite a young lad, that 11.00 aim-Moint*tig Worship, Mr. Cave left here for Uncle Samos Specal.seaysce for, jaoys ands girls domains. .i -le and his family unotored- Sli3 ject�-- A 'btmich of I cis ': here and s'tayear Only a day,4r`4'so>i ©AVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. lames Foote, B. A., Minister 10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11 a.m.- 7 p,m.- t 1 PHONE 32, JONES & MAY PHONE $25 Special Values in $25 Ladies' & Muses' Coats, $25 We. are sbowing for early buyers, a beautiful range of Ladies' and Misses' Fall and Winter Coats; in Burberry and .Fur -Collared Velour Styles, a beautiful range of cloths and colors. A large range to select' from at the yery,;special .price of $25.00 per gat Mint. We have coats at lower as well as, higli'er Prices, also a beautiful range of Ladies' Black Coats in fur arid self collated styles. CHILDREN'S COATS—from 2 years to 14 years, at much lower prices than, last sea,slori, The New Dress Velvets are Here Velvets, are going to be very popular for Ladies' Dresses for the corn- ing :season. We have a beautiful quality of French Silk Velvet, 36 in wide liL popular colors at a very rea,sanable price. We have also Velveteens at' lower ,prices good quality and colorings. Ask to see our special fall values in Serges, Crepes, Tricotines, etc. ' Z`F,,ALL HOSIERY SPECIALS No, 1—a dozen Ladies heavy black cashmerette hosiery, a good full weight Ire black only, very good vajuue at 59c. pair. No. 2,-10 dozen, Ladies' and Children's all wool black worsted hosiery sizes 614 to 10, while they last at 69c. pais SCHOOL MIDDIES AT 98c, There are only a few; of these Middies left. They are in, large Girls' sizes and are splendid for school wear, Only a few left to clear 'at 98c. MEN'S COAT SW.EATERS dT $1,95. 15 only men's heather coat sweaters, all sizes, a good ,wearing gar- ment, cheaper than a smock for working in, to clear at $1.95 each. ' Buy Boys' School Suits and Bloomers and Boys' and Girls' School Shoes and Oxfords at this Store. Best standard makes at moderate prices. HURLBUT SHOES FOR CHILDREN. We are aolq agepts for Exeter. Hurlbut Shoes cost less in the ,end, than most Other lues. GROCERIES No one undersells u0 inany item of Groceries. No groceries are fresher PICTORIAL PAiTTERNS—We are, t ocal selling agents for, Pictorial Review Patterns. Pictorial Fashion. Books and Magazines in stock, JONES & MAY AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES OSCAR KLOPP AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na- tional School of Auctioneering. Spec- ial Course taken in Regiistered Live Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and Farm Lands. Rates in keeping with prevailing market prices. Satisfaction assured. Write or wire 18-93, Zurich, Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. ANDREW EASTON LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR HURON COUNT,Y,. Orders left with Advocate, or at the Central Hotel. Primes reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Exeter Ontario DR. A. E. TENNANT .„, Veterinary Surgeon MMDonell's Stables, John St., Erete= (lately occupied by Dr. Vining) Phone 26w ARTHUR WEBER Auctioneer — R. R No. 1, Dashwood Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co Farm and stock sales a specialty. Four years experience. FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties o' Huron acid Middlesex Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Credit, — Ontario. ''' A:Tf PRICES 'THAT' CA:NNOT''BE BEAEN. SATISFACTIONGUARANTEED R N. ROVE Conductor of Funeral Services Pbdmes-Stress 20w; Residence 3,00 p.m.—Sunday School: Mr. Cave is a ,son of the, late Then. Cave, a farmer blacksmith of Exeter. 7 p.m,—"The Lost Crown." Mr, Cave informed 'us that his father' pr* Ev;erybady.Welcome had died about ni,ra`e years( ago. SOUTHCOTT BROS. PHONE 134 PHONE 134 Ladies' Aprons and Dresses. About :5Q in the lot. These sold far $1,75 .$2.00, and $2.25. Foi quick selling we have reduced them to the low price of $1,25. White Canvas Oxfords In Smart styles and good fitting lasts. Regular $3,50 values. Clearing St per pada $2,48. Black Canvas Oxfords' 98c: A very comfortable Slipper for wearing around the house. .Comes with rubber sole and heel—pair 98c, ew Dresses and Coats' We are showing a new ;range of dresses ..and coats for Fa1L The early buyer will find- he'e the newest styles in a splendid assoatmenit of mate**. Southoott Bros. li; The Exeter Advocate Display Advertising—Made known on appllcatson . Stray Animals—Olde insertion 50c., three insertions 51.50. Miscellaneous articles of not more than five Boles, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, each insertionY50c. Lost and Found loi?pjs 25c. an insertion. Local reading aotices, etc., 10c per lima per insertion, No notice less than 25c. Card of Thahkt 50c. Auction Sales 13 for one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent In- sertion if under 'fiv}e inches in length. Legal advertiAng 10c, and 5c. a line. Farm pr Resit Estate 6or sale 50c. each insertion fox onne mouth of tour insertions, THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTb Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO • U azueliled dining car service Sialepi n% carr on night trate and Mar came on principal day train. Fool infoaanation from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Hods. dr District Passanoper Agent, TATO N. J. DORE Mona 411w Ageta% Exeter I. R. Carling, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc' Loans, Investments Insurances Office; Calitn!g Block, Main St. Exeter 1111 Dr. G. F. Roulstoa, L' D. S., D. 12.. t DpN.TIST. Office over Carling's Law .Office Closed Wednesday afternooais. Dr, A, R 'KINSMAN, L. D. S., D, D. S. Honor Graduate Toronto. University, Office—over Gladmao & Stealing!. Office, Mein Street, Exeter. MONEY TO LOAN We haw; a lege amount orf private funds to loan on ;farm and Mare property at law rates orinterest. interestt. GLADMAN & STANaURY Earristters, Salieitons', Ex ibel:'