The Exeter Advocate, 1923-10-11, Page 8•
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EXETER ATIVEMATE, THURBIIAT, OCT. 11-5 1923
of omons to Hamilton1a,sn week,
\ Mr. Sidney Sanders, shipped a car
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Exeter Markets .. \ - -Local Doings •
CHANGED E,VERY WEDNESDAY
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•Th e S,,V es t Huron Teach? rs' BROKE H IS ARM.
Oats ...... .. ...e.;... ...... ;tn •-• ..... 43 ' Thursday and Friela, in the base le.11 waS, „cranking his car when out near
'While Mr, Wm. Andrew of town
'Wheat .... ••••-• •-• ..... . - 9", g.'Lation is holding the eonvengoln, this t
Barley : ................ ., ...... .....-. - ....... 55c. of Main Street Meth,OYd' t Church,n-N.,11;:-
Mnnitolan's Best Flour .............. 3.65 eters 's , nnisfortune to break. his• right arm
Farciithar on Thursday lasth,6 had the
Pastry Flour ... . ............. . ...... 3.Z0! BROKE HIS LEG: at the lyrist, the car back -firing, As
nesd Flour ........... • . ,.. .. . .... 1.90 • ti, restilt Mr, Andrees will be deprived
the use ,of the injured niber
Family Flour .....„.. . . ...... .. ....... . . 3,50 • ---
Eirm,...... ..... ....... .. ...... . ...... . 1.40 Mr. ,Preston. Dearing, of the Zad. eon. ' Of '
Shorts .................................. ..... .„ 1.60 , of Stephen, bad the misfortune. •to rot some time. ,,,
Eags_speend, and Extra. ..... .....37,i break lain leg on Friday evening last, 1
Eggs_..N.n. 1 ,, ..... , .. ............... . ...„....27.:was driving the cows home from DLED IN CRYSTAL CITY.
Ecr...ss-No Z... ....................................... 21! the. pristhre end when about to jump' ' ;•:.
the buggy, to; bring nua a lagging t 'Word has been received here, of
D-ry Butter ......... ; .... .. . ... ..... 35 Icow, the horse started suddenly and thendeath of ';SIrs. Rollins, widow of
Creamery Butter_ ......... .....„... „.41,41/1 from'
Lard . . ........... • . . . ........ , .. . ..... . ... I 18 to 20 his leg becarne aught between the t1) late; Joseph Rollins of Crystal, City
Hogs ............. .... .......... , ..... . S.50 spokes of the bnggy, breaking both .
the leg a few inches above ' Manitoba, a Prmer resident of Cin
of
tralia, but who left that village many
the ankle. A physician was cabled and years ago for the, west, and. has since
•he adjusted the fracture. Thencedent he a Iresigient there. Mr. Rollins
was a painful one and as a result Mr.; predeceased his aged partner about
Dearing will be confined to his be.ni , seven, months. She is survive d by
for some time. 1 five of a family.
JONES & MAY
PHONE 11
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C. :M.
Organist and Choirmaster James St,
Methodist Church.. .
Teacher ot Piano, Vocal and Theory,
Insiiructor of Music tin the. Public
Schools
Terms Moderate
Box 57 EXETER.
APPLES FOR SALE.
All Waitat S1.00 t'
per ba,T. Phone
or write to Art. Rumphf, Thedford.
WINTER POTATOES -Order your
winter potatoes from j, H. Grieve and
get good ones,
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CARD OF THANKS
Th..: husband, sisters and brothers
of the late Mrs. Jos. Stacey, desitre
to thenk the friends and neighbors .for
kininesses shown during her late ill-
ness and subsequent death.
FAR\T FOR SALE.
---- FORD DEMONSTRATION.
HARVEST HOME THANKSGIVING -
1 n held on Mr.
Services were conducted in Jamas St. • The Ford demonstration Russell Hedden.'s farm here on Mon -
Church by the pastor .on, Sunday, and was largely. attendeg, and the
two splendid congregations gathered to daY:
weather being fine for sunt an event
share their splendid inspiration. A. un- the affair was a complete . success.
ique feature of the services was the, the Company bad a full line, of power
festival ol ,song and music in, the. ev- '
machinery and implements on the
ening. The pastor led the service and ground and the demonstrations cover -
spoke briefly on the influence ,of ed every line of farming, such as
hymnology as expressed in the world's ed
silO filling, plowing, •desc-
most popular bynm-"Jesus Lover of ing, harrowing, potato, digging, road
My Soul" -The choir rendered a sei- grading, etc, 'They also demonstrated
ie s of numbers of most? excellent qual- with a line of trucks, delivery rigs,
ity and charming variety. The organ etc. In the evening a movie demon -
responded most delightfully to Mr. strati.= was 'staged in ront of :fthe
Golding's splendid mastery and the Agency
of Mr, mila Snell, which
viol'n, numbers by 'N.Its, Fuller of Sar- i Fora
leis() attracted a large crowd. The
n'a were greatly appreciated.
100 acres, MO miles from. Enttr,
two story f:ame hou5e.i. two, bank barns
;napiernent shed. Ten acres of
lesn.iwooci bush, about ten. acres in
whe ; good arable land watered by
creekan: wells. A.ppily to
I. R. CARLING,
Exeter, Ontarlo.
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I -laving sold my farm, and moved to
Exeter, I tam in, a, position to give
better service than. ever 'to, farmers
ant others intending to hold auction
sales. 'Nly borne phone w,-311, be install-
ed shortly No. 138. For the. present
ring the Advocate Office, N. 25.
Frank Taylor, Auctionee;
pictures were of a particularly fine
character, embracMg all phases of
ONIONS land cultivation, ;plant growth, etc.
Will commence taking in onions on ........
Old WON HADSOME., PRIZES.
Thursday, October 18th,, a
Temperance Housen Station. No on-
ions accepted on Saturday,.
GRIb,VE.
BROOD SOWS FOR SALE.
Four pure bred brood Yorkshire
sows for -sale, due. to pi Dec. 5th.
J. A Van Camp, Box 251, issxeter;
Phone 57, R. 2.
FOR SALE -s-- A double bowling
alley complete regulation length,
good condition, has to be removed
from building at once.' No reason-
able offer refused. Write or apply
to R. Welsh or W. S. Cole, Exeter,
Ont.
RANGE. FOR SALE.
Imperial Oxford in excellent condi*,
tion. Apply to I. Armstrong.
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Friends in Exeter and vicinity ;will
bet pleaseto learn of the success of
a former resident of Exeter and Cred-
iton. in the Stocker and Feeder Show
held in. Winnipeg Oct. 2,6 to 29 -Mt.
W. T. England, who is 5n partnershiP
with Dr. Kerr, as .England & Kerr; of
Oyen, Alberta: Mr. England, is a son-
i,n-la.wr of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tay-
lor of h.xeter. They made nine en-
tries at the show and carried off nian
Prize4-First and fourth for carload
3 year old and over, $275; fist for
car load 2 year old., and under 3, $200;
first and fifth for greunot five, 3 year
old, 59.5; second for five 2 year old,
$50; special for best individual steer,
$50; championship for carload of Here.
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for, and Grand Championship for the
' d In addition
/n1 hest canon. any
BABY BUGGY' FOR SALE.-.
first class condition. Apply at this' they
donated by the Hartford Insur-
won outright a silver cup, value
office. ance, Co., for best 20 head 2 year olds;
ani the. Brunswick Hotel Trophy, value.
$300, for the best carload lot. The
firm is surely to be congratulated on
their great success at the first show
of the kind ever held in Canada, ,
GIRL WANTED -For general store
Apply by letter to Advocate Office
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Box U., h.xeter.
FARMS FOR SALE.
20(' acres, being lots 5 and 6, Con. 2,
Usborne, all en first-class state of
cultivation, well 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.hundance of water. A young
ovhard just starting to bear. 334 miles
from Exeter, 3 miles from Centralia,
quarter mile from schooL APPlY to
Richard Coates Centralia P,O.
TAK.E NOTICE
Parents or guardians quarantined for
measles or other contagious disease,
are hereby notified that legal action
will be taken. to prosecute all persons
disregarding, the said quarantine by
allowing their children to leave their
homes and appear on the streets. The
precautionary means are taken to pre-
vent th,e spread of dis,ease, and must
be observed.
C. H. SANDERS
Chairman Board of Health
CLERK'S ADVERTISEMENT OF'
COURT IN NEWSPAPER
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE.
Well built, attractive and modern
bungalow, centrally located, Apply
GLADMAN & ST,A.NBURY
place where you can
but British A.merican, gasoline at 30c.
-R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
G S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontariol, and Un-
tversity of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Milit-
ary District Number one, Londo, Ont.
Main. Office -Dickson Block, Main
Street, Exeter ,Ont.
Hours -9 aan. to 5.30 p.m,. Phone 34
Office at Zurich Ont., Phone 79.
Exeter.
Zurich Tuesday and Friday from
10 a.na. tto 5 pm,
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DEATH OF THOMAS AMY.
The death occurred at his home on
the eleventh concession of Stephe.n
on
October 5th of Thomas Atiy, at the
advanced age of 87 years, 8 months, 3
days. Deceased had ben in his usual
good health until last spring, whoa he
had a severe cold, and hes did not fully
recover from same.. Ha was around
as ueuel, however, land the Sunday
before his demisn, when be took his
bed, and the ;end came rapdly. Berri
in, Cornwall England, he came, co Can-
ada with his parents when elevenyears
of age. After a short time at Bow-
manville, the family moved to Stephen
Township, and he. had lived there ever
since, Of a quiet retiring dispositlon
be payer sought public .office, but was
respected and ;esteemed by a wide. cir-
cle of friends. His ivijf e died several
years ago. Ten. sons and daughters
survive, J, S. and Moses of Exeter',
Wellington of Crandall Man, A. N.
ani Elgin of Connuest, Sask., W. L.
of Srantford, Garnet of W '
innipeg Mrs
John Trevethick of Brinsley, Mrs. Wm.
Mawhinney of •Stephen, and Miss Ella
of London Mrs. Shapton of Exeter is
a sister. The funeral which was
very -largely attended, took place on
Sunday .01 ternoon, interment being
made in the Exeter cernetery.
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Fowell is spending a few days
with Mrs. Gladrnan in London.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
a Court will be held, pursuant to The
Ontario Voters' Lists Act, by His
Honor tbe Judge, of the County Court
of the County of, Huron, at the Town
Hall, .h,xeter, on Tuesday, the 16th
day of October, 19,23, at ten o'clock in
tbe forenoon to hear and determine
complaints of errors and omissions' in
the Voters' List of the Municipality
of the Village. of Exeter for 1923..
Dated the Znd day of October, .1923
JOS SENIOR,
Clerk of the AlunIcipality of the Vil-
lage of Exeter.
DR. 13, H. COWAN, D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon,
at 'McCormick Block, -Zurich,
Thursday and Saturday
Main Office,-
Hartleib Block, DASHWOOD,
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 tbem.
We are out for business. When
you want a New Suit call in and see
our Samples.
OUR MOTTO—Service to the Public.
Wood tor Sale
every
ONT.
Another Shipment of Coats at $25
We bave just ;received another shipment of coats to retail, at $25. They
are. In a very fine quality of wool V01.1r with tbe new tulip style c011ars
plain and fur trimmed, in, the straight long tuba style, side fastening. We
also have a in range of Burberry styles at S.23.
Fur Sets at Half Price
We are going out of; small furs, 59 offer the balance of our stock com-
prising Hudson Seal, Waif, Fox Sets at exactly Half original prices.
These are rare barga;ins, so act quickly.
JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na-
tional School% of Auctioneering. Spec-
ial Course taken in Registered 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.
Nil-. Will Snell has returned from the
West where he spent a few, weeks.
Mr. W1n. Hodgert who was in the
West a. few weeks, returned on FridaY.
Mr. Jahn Atkinson of Clintotn, vis-
ited with friends in town to.n Thursday
Miss Garbo, who has; been on a visit
to Toronto and Faris Junction, return-
ed home last -wile.
'Mrs. Henry Reynolds returned last
week frorn a visit of some; weeks 'with
her daughter in Dundas.
Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Rivers, are vis-
iting relatives in Buffalo and other
parts of New York State.
Dr, and 'Mrs. Bruce and family of
Kincardine: were guests, of, Dr. and Mrs.
Roulstien over the week end.
'fames McDonald returned to
Stratford on. Monday, after visiting
his sister Mrs. Tha. Creech,
Mrs, Thos. Elliott and daughter .Mrs
N orman Lloyd left Tuesday 1 or Faint,
.o Iv, weeks visiting
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services asusual ,next Sunday.
Services in. Town
11 a.m.-Holiness Meeting
7 p.m.-Salva.tion Meeting.
2.30 p.m.-Sunda,y School and Bible
c.Cottage meetings in North End "on
Tuesday tight.
T. HIobbitrus:, Captain.
• In,
We have a limited quantity of cord
wood for sale. Speak quick before
is gone.
BAGSHAW & EASTON
We Carry
A Big Stock
of Furniture
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
R, N. ROWE -
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Advocate or at the
Central Hotel. Prices reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Exeter Ontario
Trivitt Memorial
• - Church
11 a.m.--"The Graven Hands of God."
7 p m. -"The Unrepentant Nation."
tell..., ,sp
Rev A. A. Trumpet, Rector. relatsves.
'Kisses Eva and Nin n Carling of New
York were gursts a.t the home of their,
uncle, Mr. I. R. -Carling, dor, a; few
days phis week,
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m. --Sunday School and „Bibl,e
Classes.
11 a.m.—'The Angel of Hope."
7 p.m.—"The Teachings of Christ
for a Better World Order."
The Minister.
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
JAMES.7ST:4THO/pii?difiliCH
l&stor
i(1.5-vtotcLing
3 p.m. -Sunday School. ; • •
At 11 am. and 7 p.m., Rex, J. .e
Conductor of Funeral Services • Gould of Port Stanley will preach.
come
elitstes-ROCutess 20w; Residence 20, Everybody wel .
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,ariri Ivirs. Peter RoWnson,
af
Stratford, and Mr, Fred Gould, of
.Strathroy, were 3•10e -last week attend-
ing the funeral Of the late Mrs. Jos.
Stacey.
Mr. and. Mrs. Miehnlel h,act'ett„ who'
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were. visiting their son, Mr. R. j,
Eacrett. in Brantford, returned ham:.
Friday:,"the. latter, tnotoring up and re-
maining• tilleStindaYk
DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
mcDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter
(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.
rile Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising -Made known
on appftcation.
Stray. Anianals-One insertion 50c„
three insertions $1.50.
• FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties oi
Huron arid Middles=
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
GUarrailteed.
Phone 138, Exeter, Ontario
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134
PHONE 1.34 •
FOR OCTOBER WEATHER
WARMER UNDERWEAR .
COLD RESISTING -
This Stare is well stocked, and
needs.
Miscellaneous articles of not more'
than five lines, Fcr Sale, To Rent,
Wanted. each insertion, 50c. Lost apt
Found loals 25c. an insertion. air
Local reading notices, etc., 10c. _per
line 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 fivle inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline.
Farm or Real Estate far sale 50o.
each insertion foal One month of four
kmertions,
\ THE DOUBLE TRACK
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Counneuc&ng Monday Oct. 1st, Cairn,
adian National Train . 162 will leave
Winghanvat 6,55 a. m, arriving Londat
9.58 a, m. This will Tann its arrival at
Exeter about $0 tor 35 minutes earl-
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Moue 46w, - Agent, Exeter
ROUTM
OUTER GARMENTS. .
HEAVIER. HOSIERY
ready to supply you with your Fall
Ladies'. and Children's Coats
Every week finds new models in Ladies' Coats, at prices that cannot
be. beaten. Children's Coats are well assorted in 'styles most, becoming fOr
the. Growing Came in and see them,
Winter Underwear and Sox at a Price
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Ilea, don't purchase underwear at any price until yeti have seen ;ous
SPECIAL ALL WPM; RIBBED GARMEN'T at 1400.
Heavy Wool Socks, Hanson make, rtearest to hornerknit, at 59c.
Men's and Boys' Overcoats ,
,„ Our Rapp of OVerCoats is now at its, be, and we Cap,' aur e , you
• Of the very smartest and inase reasonably priced garments' in tie tra.cl-
$18 $20 $25 ,' -'$30 4
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Mrs rown- a•banderivertet...2n.Fle-t ,da2u4gatrtli,e-aftsr.,:
daughter al' Sarnr,a; 4
&Lea • or a few days this we,ek. Mrs.
`zul ep.ervicr' e. .1 -easing violin solo
in
the. James Street Church at the even-
rtton.-"'
Southcott Bros.
I. R. Carling, B.A.
Ba.rrister, Solicitor, Etc
Loans, Investments Insurance
Office, Caling Block, Main St. Exeter
Dr. G. F, Rouistoe„ L. D. S., D.
DENTIST •
Office ove,r Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Di. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S.
Hallos Gra.duate Toronto University
Office-ovec Madman & Stiinburre,
OffiCe, Win Street, Exeter.
MONEY.TO LOAN
We baseaarge amount of private
funds bo loan on farm and village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STA;NSUR2
Barristers, ,. Solieitota, Er.*