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'Mr. Nelson Sheore was toff duty
Exeter Markets Local Doings I the store this week owing to illness.
,1;,':GED EVERY WEDNESDAY The Seafarth Fair which was. to
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35 be postponed owing to the. wet weath
48. er and ae yelt, no date has been set.
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3 601 01dfellows :of Ailsa Craig have, com-
Oats
B •-'e y
n'tAba's Best Flour
Family Flour
Pastry Fl au r
Fa Flour
Br en,
Sh..rts
&•,.;.-Sp42,.l and Extra....
hi„gs-No. 1 - 27
Cinmnery Butter 41-411.
D,Cry P.htter
Lard 1$ to 20;
114.›.1,s 9.00
hlivet been, bald on Friday last had to
.menced the building of a fine hall with
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two store?, underneath. Th.2
will ha 60 feet wide and 70 feet
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W. R Goulding
A, T. C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster James St.
Aleehodst Church.
Teacher of Piano, Vocal .and Theory.
Instructor of usici4). the Public
Schools
Terms Moderate
Box 57 EXETER.
When a business is young it- need
nursing; when it is old it ,needs. watch
it.; but young or old, there is neve
tag
a time when it does not n2ecl advertis
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Do .not farg,e1 to place stamps on. -al
re.ceiptts for S1.0 and, over, an.d before
giving. the person the receipt -canoel
the ,.stamp, After Oct, 1st use only
exe:ste stamps.
It may not be generally known that
in all cases of private or public relief
it. is now illegal to publ•.sh the ,names..ot
the recipients in the. newspapers or
society reports.
Middleport defeated Fullarton on
Saturday in the second game of the
finals for Hon. Peter Smith's cup I
Now they will play off on neutral'
ground, probably Paris.
ai.
1 ReV. A. A, Tr. 1.1111p Q r will:have charge
of the Harvest Thanksgiving. :Services,
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St -- -. " Church, n, .
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n:gh t--.11urtiday..,
• ss Ruby Ce,ech, of the Exeter
IHlgth School last week :received word
I that she had passed, the supplemental
examMotian in cohipaaition. - '1'11W
completes her notrmal entrance. exami-
nation. She is to be congratulated on
the result. Although nawradyja at-
tend , shc, young : s. too
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to. be admitted. - •
Mrs. Nelson. Kestle :ITEIS received
-ward of Lh,e death: of her sitter, Mrs.
Fried, widow ,of the Wet W.. A. Fried,
who d3eC1 at her home in Detroit, She
was Miss Ma Weekly af Woodstock.
'She accompanied her linsliiand-to 'Elia
land as a bride-tand afterwards lived
In inns, France, Switzerland, Rusns
and Germany. Mrs. Fried is survived
iby three daughters,
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Mr. Mervyn. Canna of St. Thomas
was• home over ,SoodaY.
Mrs. David Russell spent the week-
end) in Hamilton,
Mis Mabel Walker is confined 4 to her
home through illness,
Mr, A. W. Joyce, of Toronto, cal-
led: on friends here on Monday.
Miss Lela Gould of Detroit, is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Wesley Lamport.
Mr, Reg. Bissett. af Chatham is
spending a few' days at his home here.
Mr. J. A. Brinfriell 'and family of
t3tra.tford visited in town last week,
Messrs Paul Coates and Robert
Skinner returned last week Iron-, atrip
to England.
Mr, and Mrs, J. W'. Taylor were .vis-
iting friends in Watford,last week re.-
turni;ng Saturday evening.
.Mrs. Wm. Russell and daughter,
X'ar.sy, have returned from a visit in
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Howald have re -
„turned from a three weeks' visit in
Kitchener and other plaoes.
Liss Hanel Field of Alvinston spent
the. week -end at James Street Parson-
age.
Mrs. Scbwigler of Toronto is spend-
ingsome time with, her daughter, Mrs.
N. J. Dore.
Mr. and Mrs, J. Braund are on an
extended, trip to the States of Iowa
and Nebraska,
Miss May Elworthy left Sunday to.
resume her duties as nurse in, Grace
Hospital, Detrain
'Mr. Joe Christie, of Toronto, was
a week-end,visitar ati: the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Jas. Hill.
Mr Oliver Davis returned on Sat-
urday to Toronto, after two weeks'
holidays at his home here.
Mr Wm, Lawson left ,oril Monday for
Toronto to attend the University tak-
ing a course in .Dentkstcry.,, •. .
A meeting of the farmers inter- Mr. and Mrs. L. Day, of Exeter, an-
noon.ce the engagement ,of their daugh-i
ter, Ethel, to Alr, Wilfred Miller, son
jof Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of London,'
the marriage to take place early ir'
,October.
Ona of thebest showings of furni-:
I palace on Fair Days, being that of ,
, R. N. Rowe, comprising parlor ankle
'dining -room furniture. It would. be
well if many other merchants w.auld I
go to a little trouble to make the
Fair a success in this way.
After considerable delay the lvew.
seats for the school. arrived lastriveek
and have now been, placed in position,
A primary classroom has now been fit -
tad, up in the public. library, and Alas
Taylor has returned from London to
take charge, Workmen were employea
Friday :night and Saturday getting the '
things in shape.
The play "What 'Happened to I
jorles,'' given by the St, Marys Dram -1
atic Club, was one, of the. best of the •
kind ever given. in Exeter. The house.
was crowded. and, ,everyan:e of those Zn
the caste of characters took his or her!
part in an. excellent manner -the aud-
ience being delighted with .he even-
ing'. entertainment.
ested in Co-operative shipping will
be held in the Library Tuesday even-
ing. Mr. Robt. McMillan will ad-
dress the meeting. C. Harvey, Chair-
man, ••
rokism.•
Special Harvest Thanksgiving Serv-
ices will be held by the Salvation
Army in tbe Town Hall, on Sunday
at 11 a.m. and, 7 p,m. ; Sunday School
at 2.30. A sale of fruie and vegetables
also needle work an Monday night at
cAlack. Do not miss this event.
Ensign and Mrs. Stevens, officers in
charge, -
PUBLIC HEALTH ADDRESS
A pubtie meeting will be held next
Wed evening, October 3, at 8 o'clock
p. m. .'n the Town; Hall, Exeter, under
the auspecs of the Provincial School
Health Department. An address will
g.:ven by Dr. Phair, illustrated by
a mov:ng piTture entitled, 'The Han-
dicap", also a film on Resuscitation
Adm snan tree, Everybody Welcome
IVIHOLM FARM.
Potatoes for sale. Also Bred -to -lay
Barred Rock Chicks any age. up to/4
months. Phone your wants.
L. V. HOGARTH
Exeter, Ont.
Phone Crediton 18-31.
ESI RAY HEIFER
There strayed Irani thin Qu:nt•on
pasture lands on or about the middle
of September a dark red steer, rising
2 yeas old. Send Information to Mrs.
Dav,:d Rogers, Kirkton, or F. A. EI-
Ieringto.n, Exeter,
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FARMS FOR SALE.
200 acres, being lots 5 and 6, Cosi. 2.
Usborne, all in first-class state of
ultivation, well underdrained with
tile, 7 acres hardwood bush os each!
place. Lot 5 all in pasture. Good
brick house and two bank barns on lot
6, .Abundance of water. A young
orchard just starting to bear. 3% miles
front Exeter, miles from Centralia,!
quarter mile from school. Apply to
Richard Coates Centralia P.O.
awiemnot
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE,.
Well built, attractive and modern
bungalow, centrally located, Apply
GL4A.D1AN & 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 Ontarioi, and Un-
iversity of Taranto.
Late District Dental Officer, Milit-
ary District Number one, London, Ont.
Main Office -Dickson Block, Main
Street, Exeter ,Ont.
Hours -9 am. to 5.30 p.m, Phone 34
Exeter.
Office at Zurich Ont., Phone 79.
Zurich 'Tuesday and Friday from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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 bitsiness. When
you want a New Suit call in and see
our Samples.
OUR MOTTO -Service to the Public.
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Wood for Sale
We have a limited quantity of cord
wood for sale. Speak quick before it
./is: gone.
BAGSHAW & EASTON
We Carry
A Big Stock
of Furniture
AT PRICES
'TEAT CANNOT BE 13EAEN,
'SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
R N. ROIXTE
Conduttor of Funeral Services
nottlea--Business 20w; Residence 20)
ture m. years was on exhibit hi(the
file new memorial stamp in com-
memoration of the death of President
Harding has been. issued by the United
,States. It is printed in black and will
be used on all American let ters for
ane inont•li. With a profile picture of
the: late President in the centre, the.
dal e of the president's birth is printed
across the top of the, stamp.
The S. M. Sanders Manufacturing'
Co., sdccessors to the Jackson Maim.
factoring Co. with factories at Exe-
ter and Henshl made their initial start
last week ,making up a line of samplei
for the trade. They will .shortly have
both :factories in operation.
AUTO FOR SALE
A 1920 Grey Dort Roadster, good
appearanc.e, engine and tires. Owner
must sell -leaving for England soon.
No resonable offer refuse44 Will
drive to prospective purchaser,
S. Downing, care, of L. A. Kilmer,
Clandeboye, Ont. Phone LUCUI 42r25
WINTER POTATOES -Order your
winter _potatoes from J. H. Grieve and
get good ones,
DARK HONEY FOR SALE.
Excellent quality, 6c. a lb. until
sold, JOHN CARRICK,
Lake Road, Stephen, Hay P.O.
HOUSE FOR SALE,
Two storey brick residenc.e os- Will-
iam Street, Exeter, in first-class con-
dition; modern conveniences, good
garden. Apply Mrs. W. J. Russell.
BABY BUGGY FOR SALE.- In
first class condition. Apply at this
office,
DR. H. H. COWAN, L.D.S., D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon,
Hartleib Block, DASHWOOD, ONT.
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Servites as usual ,next Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
11 a.m.-Holiness Meeting
7 p.m -Salvation Meeting.
2,30 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
CNA!,
Cottage meetings run North End `on
Tuesday night
T. Hobbins; Captain
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a.m.-"Evening and Morning."
7 pm. -"First Fruits" -The Inspiring
Gospel of Eternal Hope.
Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector..
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Tames Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m. -Sunday Schoql and Bible
Classes.
11 a.m.-"The Importance of the
Sunday School"
7 p.m. -"The Secret of Christ's grip
on Men"
The Minister.
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
JAMES ST.- METHODIST' 'CHURCH
Rer.-W. E. Donnelly, B. A., Pastor
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RALLY DAY
10.15 am,-Ilocaninta Clads
11.00 am. -"Making a Ne,w World,"
3,00 P.n1.-Rally in, Church Auditor-
ium. Baptism,
7.0 0;m, -"The Developing
Miss Mary El -worthy left Monday for
London, where she will take a busi-
ness course in the Westervelt College.
Mr. Orvil Kestle, who has been. vis-
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Kestle, Usborne, has returned to De-
troit.
Mr. T. Appleton, a sectlonman with
;the C. N. R., has .moved ivth Ohis
family to Hensall to reside.
Mrs. Donnelly's father, Mr. Isaac, Van
Winer of St. Thomas and Miss Vera
and Master Jack Van Velzer were
guests at James Street parsonage over
Sunday, t
Mrs. J. C. W. Agnew of Winnipeg'
who has been visiting_her parents, Mr
and Mrs, 5, W. Taylor, returned to her
borne last week, taking the boat from
Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. John. Rowe, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Rowe and son Harold,
are takin4; a motor trip. to Galt, Ham-
ilton and 'Niagara, Falls. Sandy Pur -
don has charge of the, wheel.
Stewart Staibury and Maurice
Harvey left Monday for Toronto,
to continue their medical courses at
the University.
Cecil Johnston, who has been vis-
iting his parents for a few days left
for Toronto on Monday to resume
his studies in Medicine.
Mr. • Thomas Evans and sister and
Miss Haien, Prang, motored over from
Stratford on Sunday and visited Mr
and Mrs. W. H. Harness and other
friends.
Mr, and Mrs. Slumkousky motored
here from Kitchener on Saturday and
visited with Ma-. and Mrs. Esli Hey-
wood, returning to their home. on Sun-
day evening: •
Mr. Aaron Sherritt of Minnesota,
:who was here lastt week to attend:the
funeral of his brother, Mr. John, Sher-
ritt, was an interested visitor at the
Exeter Fair. It is 48 years since he
attended the Exeter Faiir,
Mr. James Morley, who has been
in the office of Gladman & Stanbury
for some time left Monday for Tor-
onto, to purShe the study of law at
Osgoode Hall. •
Mr. and Mrs. 'Allen Williams of
Winnipeg visited with relatives in town
for a few days during the week. Mrs.
Williams was formerly Miss Delia,
Treble,
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Mr. and Mrs. Nortthcott of Alvin: -
star:, have been yisiting the former's
parents,, .-Mr. and Mrs. Roger North-
cott; of Hay. Mrs. Nortbcatt.wais fth--
merly Miss Eva Johnston: of Alvinstoa,
and they were rec.ently married in Al -
vine ton
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McLaughlin and
daug,h ter, Margaret, of Brantford were
here over Sunday visit ing with the
former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
McLaughlin, both of whom returned
with their son, end will make Their
home, isi that city for the win: ter. Por
some tittle 4rs. McLaughlin, Sr., has
had very pOor heQth and it is hoped
that the change may have e beneficial
effect on her coration. s Mr. and Mrs,
McLaughlin, ,are among the oldest reSt-
dents, of, Exeter and their tempOrarY
absence will be regretted by their
many friends and neighbors,
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PHONE 32
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NES & .MAY
HONE
Getrille
Northway Brand Suits, Coats and Dresses
We shave a ina.gnific'ent range of Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Coats and
Dresses for the coming_season. It will be a pleasure to show you these
garments, whether you wish to buy or :nat. The most popular styles are in
Burberry Effects, Fur -collared and Plain Velour Coats. We have a
special range of Coats at S25, Prices are rnuch lower this season.,
CHILDREN'S COATS -Dozens to select from at reasonable prices. -
DRESSES -For ladies and misses, are now ready for your inspection.
FURS -We are selling, out ,DL1T fur stock of neck-piecee, muffs and sets
at cost, and in many 'cases less than cost prices.
JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na-
tional School of A)iction,eering. Spec-
ial Course taken in Regi.lered 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 COUNTY.
Orders left with Advocate or at the
Central Hotel. Pnices reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Exeter Ontario
DR A E, TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Donell's
tiately
Stables, John St., Exete•
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 t'
Huron and Middleser
Prices Reasonable and Satiefaetbor
Guaranteed.
Creditoa, - Ontario.
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
BOYS' AND MEN'S OVERCOATS
MEN I It is about time you
vreatber. We are showing the -very
tailored in very smart models. The,
uty and workmanship. Let us show
$20 $22
selected your new Coat for the cold'
newest cloths in the lighter shades,
prices are very reasonable for the qual-
you our range. The prices are:
$25 $30 $35
Ladies' Coats at Popular Priecs
Every week we receive New Styles in Coa ts. The prices this sea Wall
are Lower than they have been, We can show you splendid -values at:
$18 . $20 $25 $30
V-NECK SWEATER COATS
In white and colors. These are very
popular with boys and girls. We are
showing a good inarke at each, $5.00,
COLORED FL.ANNENtS
54 inches -wide in colors of red,
green, blue henna, sand, brown and
navy, 'This is a beautiful cloth at per
Bouthoott Bros.
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The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising -Made known
on appltcation.
Stray Animals -One insertion 50c.,
three insertions $1.50.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than fine lines, For Sale, To Rept,
Wanted, each insertion, 50c. Lost and
Found loCals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c ,per
time per insertion. No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under five inches in lengtb.
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline.
Farm pr Read Estalte for vile 5Qc.
each insertion for one month of four
inserts,
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Commencing Monday Oct. lst, Carn:
aclian National Train 102 w3ll leaVe
Wingham at 6.55 a. arriving 1-,:ohdoh"
9.5.$ a, M. This dl -spleen itt arrIVal ai
Exeter about 30 or, 35 minutes ieafl-'
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N. J. DORE
Phase law, Aiptet, Endes
1. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc
Loans, Investments* Insurance
Office, Cating Block, Main St, Exeter
Dr. G. F. Roniston, L. D. S., D. D.E.
DENTIST '
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R. ICINS1VLAN, L. D. 5,, D. D. 5.
}nor Gradttate Toronto Thintersity -
Office -over Gladman & Stinberg
Office, •Main Street, Exeter,
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MONEY TO LOAN
We hale a large amount of priva,te
funds to loan on farm and 4118111t
Prt"litY CrLITI7Mrlserni_ &9d'S'irnite,NtriRY
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