The Exeter Advocate, 1923-10-25, Page 8EXET`ER
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AIM EICATE,TBUI3UAY, OCT. 5 1823
Exeter Markets
CHANGED e.VERY WEDNESDAY
W h eat . a- 9c
Oats ...... ... . .. 48
Barley • 55c
altratoba's Best Fleur ......... ... 3.65
Family Fic>ur .....,... ......... 3,50
Pastry Flour .....
Feed Flour
Brin, ..
Sa arts
Eggs—Special and Extra.
Eags—Na 1
Creamery Butter .. .41-411
Dry Butter 35
18 ta 20
8.00
3,20
1,90
, 1,40
1.60
44
301
Lard
Hags
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C. IL
Organist and Choirmaster James St,
elethodist Church.
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and Theory.
Instructor of Music in the Public
Schools
Termsilloderate
Bax 57 EXk..TER.
ANINUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of The Huron
County Chileirens° Aid and Humane
Society will be. held in the. Childrens'
Sheller, Goaerich, on. Tuesday, Nov.
atle, at 3 p. m. Officers will be elect-
ed, reports received and addresses
given. Al! interested ia child welfare
are iavated. Representatives from dif-
feaient parts of the ;country are ex-
pected.
The anniversary of Thames Road
Presbyterian Church, will be held on
Sunday, October 28th. Rev. Arnott
S. Orton, M.A., S.T.M., St. Andrews
church, Chatham, will preach morn -
and evening, 11 a.m. and 7.30 P.M.
Hot fowl supper on Monday, October
29th, served from 5 to S. Program, .
the Harmonic Quartette, of London,
assisted by Miss Grant, elocutionist, I
Admission 60c and 30c.
Large Tulip and Hyacinth bulbs
for sale at cost. Fall premiums now
ready for members of Horticultural
Society, at office of Secretary, Mr.
J. G. Stanbury,
WATCH FOUND,—On Oct. lath,
north of Exeter. Owner can have
same by proving property and pay-
ing expenees.—W,es. Lampert, Exeter.
BROOD SOWS FQR SALE..
Four pure bred brood Yorkshire
sows for sale, due to pig Dec. 5th,
J. A Van Camp, Box 251, Exeter;
Phone' 57, R. 2,
The Ladies' Aid, of James St.
church intend holding a bazaar on
Saturday, October 2 itu.
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WINTER POTATOES—Order your
winter potatoes from j. H. Grieve and
get good ones.
FARM" FOR SALE.
100 acres, two miles from h,xeter,
two story frame house, two bank barns
and implement shed. Ten acres of
hardwood bush, about ten acres in
:wheat ; goad arable land watered by
creek and wells. Apply to
I. R. CARLING,
Exeter, Ontario
Having sold my farm and moved to
k.xeter, I am in a position to give
better service than ever to fanners
and others intending to hold auction
sales. My home phone will be install-
ed shortly No. 138. For the present
ring the Advocate Office, No, 25.
Frank Taylor, Auctioneer
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GIRL WANTED—For general store
Apply by letter to Advocate Office
Box U., E.xeter,
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE.
Well built, attractiye and modern
bungalow, centrally located, Apply
GLADalAN & 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 Ontario, 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., Phatnie 79.
Zurich Tuesday and Friday from
.10 a.m. tto 5 lame.—
Elliott and Johns
IVIerchara Tailors
As we are juststarting in: the, Tailor-
ing Bus,jness wie are goingto egiale to.
the public a batgalin, and this is what
the. haraain ,'s going to be.—We have
a piece of Blue Sec-gee:guaranteed al1.
wool; fast calor; never fade Indigo
Dye,. This suit iis regiular $40.00 and
for two dollars we are going to give
you, an extra pa an of pats • of the same
cloth. But this .barg.ain Is -
Six -sults is all will.. be_sold. at this
peace. So don't delay.
Wood for Sale
° We have a limited quantity of cord
wood fox sale. Speak quick before
is gone. .
BAGSHAW & EASTON
Local Doings
Hallowe'en will: soon be here,
Blyth last week passed a by-law to
nstai1 hydro by a large major -ate
Mr, Garfield Stanlake has purchased
the. _home of -air, Fred Cornish in Exe-
ter North.
, Mr. A. E. Kuhn, whohas been con-
fined to his bed far some time, is now
improving 'nicely,
Order your Wedding Stationery
'the Advoocate Printing Office, a good
'stock always. an hand.
Exeter High Scbooll baseball club
defeated Clinton testi on the local
diamond on Thursday afterreae•a hao
a score of 7-1.
ale, W. B. Eader, of Exeter, WOO", the
econel. prize ri Class 4 tractors at
the big provaucial plotting . match at
Sarnia last week.
9.ulte a number of Exeter Peo.pe
attended the laig provincial plowing
match at Sarnia, last week and visited
friends in Sarnia and Port Huron.
On Thursday afteraooa the alieldday
prizes were peasetraed-ap the. success-
ful high school stticlents.. Rev. Mr,
Trumpet. and Mr. Medd of the board
of Education attended the ceremony of
preeentation.
The Crystal City .Courier oflast
week, says.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks
have purchased the residence of the
late Joseph Rollin,s on Conklin street
nor. th,—Mr. Brooks was a former
well known resident of Exeeer.
A race matinee took :place at the
track on Thursday afternoon
in the go-as-fas'fbap -you can class.
Three heats were run, and four horses
entered. Ned Hicks • \MO. first, Win.
Mitchell neer John Hicks third, and
Frank Taylor :fourth,
Alla; Pearl Adria Godwin, daughter
of Mrs. Godwin and& the late Rev. Wil-
liam Godwin of London, formerly of
Exeter, will • be married to 'aValliam
Ernest Hartwick of Toronto, son of
;fa and Mrs, George Harwick of Kin-
cardine, next month,
If gatherers of mushrooms wish to
conserve the supply and have larger
bets of them next year, this can be
done by leasing the stems intact and
only pulling on the tops. The ttems
contain the spores that produce ad-
ditional crops and they are anly
thrown away if plucked .up, so why
not leave them undasturbed.
On Monday, Nov. 19, the rate-
payers ioof God,eracb will vote on. a
by-Iaw to guarantee bonds of the Al-
exandria alarane and General Hospaal
to the extent of $50,000 for the pur-
p.ose of erecting a ,ne'w' hospital on the
site known as "The Maplea", at the
corner of Napier street and Cambria
road. It is a taerial bond issue for 30
years, bearing intertest at the tate of
five and one-half per cent,
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WATCH LOST
9 -raver watch, half male Northof Ex-
eter, London Road. Finder will leave
at Advocate 'office and: get reward, -
FO:R. SALE
10 bred tr lay Barred Rock pul-
Leta, June and July hatched, 65c. .each;
50 culled Barred Rock Cockerels far
breeders, $2.00 each. Quantity seed
pocatoes, Irish Cobblers, 13o0leys This
is choice stock. Also 40 barrels ap-
ples, S.pres, Baldwins and Greenings
Order quickly as owner is leaving farm
Nev. 1, —
L. V, HOGARTH,
Iv olm Farm; Phone, Crediton 18r31.
Remember The Advocate has a
newspaper clubbing list that includes
any daily or weekly newspaper or any
monthly journal. We save you the
trouble of sending far them, and in
most cases save you alittle money
besides.
DR, H. H. COWAN, L.D.S., D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon,
at McCormick Block, Zurich, every
Thursday and Saturday
Main Office,—
Hartleib Block, DASHWOOD, ONT.
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual next Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting
7 p.m.—Sglvation Meeting.
2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Clams.
Cottage nieetingis in North End on
Tuesday night.
T. Hobbinir, Captain.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a m --"tyallso"
7 pan.—"The Value iof Whole -heart-
edness." •
Rev A. A. Trumpet, Rector,
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN •tatuRCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 aan,—Rev. Dr. Wallace, of Tor-
onto.
7 p.m.—The Minister
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. R. C. Copeland, R. A: of Kirk -
ton, wi1l have charge of, -both services.
Sunday, Oct. 21st
10.15--iv1o,rning Class. . •
11,00 a.m.—Monning Worship. Sub-
ject, "The Meaning of Life's
Clouds:1'
3,00 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
7.00 p.m.—"The. Worst Bargain a
Man ever Made
1• Ur T. R. 'Ferguson,„ accountant of
the 7\lolSou.s Bank here was , ,deeply
shocked on Monday night last *hen
be received the sad news of the death
of his brather, Dr. 'Ferguson, who
died suddenly at his home hi Tees -
water of, apopleiky. The doctor was
pootder in social circles, enjoyed a
large medical priactice. in Tseswater
and his ,suddene demise came as a
great shoc,jr and surpriSe to that co.m-
nitaitY.. He was known to many in
Exeter, he having. visited here with
his brother on several occasions,
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DEATH OF •.MRS, ' alcLAUGHLIN
Taie, death of airs.. John laraleareg,h-
lin, which took place at the Brant-
ford Hospital on Saturday night, Dee
20, was an event of much regret among
the many friends and relatives of the
deceased. Mrs. McLaughlin had been
a long sufferer from creeping paral-
ysis, and while her deathi was .not un-
expected it leaves an Ineffacable, void
among those who kaeie, aid estaerned
her for her loveabie quateit;es. Mrs.
McLaughlin, about a month ago went
with her husband to live with their
son, Mr. Will E. _McLaughlin, in Brant-
ford,. an the hop.ethat the change
might improve ber condation, but it
did rot seem to have the depared
effect and ,gradually kerowing ;worse
she was taken to, the hospital in that.
'city about a week Igo where she died,
Mrs, alcLauahlin ware born la "'Exeter
being a daughter of the late 'Aailiiam
Hoshin and her whole aife was spent
in Fxeter. She was a consastent and
valued meralaer of the Presbyterian:
Church and she was admired for her
Christian character. Besides her hus-
bana .she is survived by, one .sion, Wni,
E„ of Brantford, and one daughter,
Mra, Stanley, of .Wintriapeg, both of
Whom were in attendance at the fun-
eral, She alas°, leaves five brothers—
Riebard Haskin; ,.of London; Edward
and Charles, of Chicago; George, of
Woodstock and Nelson of Aberdeen,
S. Dakota; and ane 'sister, Mrs. Mos-
es Amy, Exeter North. The remains
were brought here far burial, the fun-
eral takiag place from the Presbyter-
ian Church on Tuesday. The deceas-
ed was aged 67 years, 7 months and 20
days.
Mrs.. \Vin. Carr of Detroit is vis-
iting with Mrs. W.m.
Mr.. and Mrs. ,Evan Dew were in
Sarnia and Detroit during the week.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Hooper return-
ed Saturday might from a visit in St.
Mary's.
hiss Lizzie Carling .returned tSat-
urday from a week's visit Pith rel-
atives in London,
Mr. and Mrs, J„ R. Inksater of Par-
is, are isilting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, W. J. Bissett.
Mess Liila Johns after spending a
few weeks at her home here returned
to Sarnia on Friday.
airs. Albert F:ard returned Satur-
day night from Buffalo, where she
was isiting her daughter,
Mrs. George Mantle returned Sat-
urday evening, after visiting Mr. iand,
Mrs. A. E. Duncan, London.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Gleed of Ham-
ilton spent a tew days with their grand
parents, Ur. and Mr. Richards.
alias Ruby Treble has returned to
her home here from, Torontea, awing
to the critical condition of her mother,
Miss Margret Sharp of Sancon
visiting among friends in town the
guest of Mr: and Mrs, J. G. Stanbury,
Miss Irno Sweet has returnecl to
her blame after a two incatiths' visit
in -Covent% Ingersoll and Tilsonburg
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Grigg :of Montreal
visited with the farmer's sister, Miss
Griigg and Miss McFalls the latter
part of last week.
Mr. W. D. Sanders was among the
numb.er who, attended the Provincial
plowing match at Sarnia the latter part
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin BrintneiLand
family of Stratford visited over the
week -end with the former's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jamas 13raritaell,
Messrs C. C. •Pilon, H. Ci. Ravers,
W. E. Sander S and R. N. Creech
are spending 24 few darts lin Bruce
county ,on a shooting trip.
Mr. James Greenley who,has been
thane an alatchellaals nowt at has home
in Clancleb,aye. He is und,er .the arse
of a doctor, but was in town for a
day or two: last week,
Mr. Clarence Marley who has been
in WirialiPerg
for the past threa years
returned to is home here last week
Lc visat his parents. He orill return
to Winnipeg on Saturday.
Banes and, .her . daughter, Mrs,
Mollarel, have returned home ..after a•
most enjoyable six weeks at Wn-
nipeg, Regina, Edmonton, Washington
State, Chicago and 'other aitie.s.
•i. Mr. anal Mrs... Evan Dew . -aa Usborne
and Air, and Mrs. Clarence .Heywoad
Of town visited in • De trait • last week.'
returning home Monday. Mr. .William
Sims accernPanied them and iaa stil
in .the city, , • •
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Mr, 'and Mrs, John W. 'Taylor, and.
son Gard on,''recentlY bf Windsor-, spent
part of last steeakwith Mrs, Mc ravish
in Sliake,peare. • • Gordon left from
Shakespeare ,for California where he
intends to go ainito • a busaniss of has
Mass J. I. Muir, accompanied by her
mother, airs. lalutir, Motored. from
Staathroy last week and are visataig
among friends and relatives, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Makins; Lake Road.
They purpose extending the tap -to
Mount Forest and Callingweed •
Mr. Paul Coatea and wife and Mrs.
Slid Davis matured to Sarnia to atte,nd
the :big, Provincia1 plowing mach.
While there they Vilei(ted iinjPt. 1-luran
at She home of Mrs. John Northcutt.
They were accompanied as fax as Far*
est by Mrs. S. Martin and Mrs. Amy
who remained- there until their return:
Mr, Fred Walas of Decker, Mich.
.a former Exeter Old, By was among,
our -visators. during theweek, having,
,arrived Saturday and returned Tues.
Ile, also viaiteal &s Hensall with his old
fille,n,1 Mr, Alf Taylor; and Mr. 'Thos.
W•Ts n C.eatialaa. Fred is 'enjoying
good 'health and very much enjoyed
his visat to his native town. •
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--4iaaiessa
PHONE 321
JONES & MAY
PHONE 32
Special Fall and
Winter Values
Men's Flannel Work Shirts at $1.95
Five dozen Men's Heavy Flannel Work Shirts, large, roomy gar-
ments, sizes, 141,4 to 17 neckband, colors, grey and lehaka
Very Special Value this fall t $ 1.95 each.
Men's All Wool Ribbed Underwear at $1.50 Garment
lie ti
Ten dozen of the Celebrated Dodds knit, heavy ribbecleall wood:Shirts
and Drawers for men, all sizes. The cheapest garments we have shown for
years, at only k1,50 per garment,
Men's All Wool Socks 50c. Pair
Five dozen Men's all wool heavy weight grey Nviark socks, a real bar-
gain at 50c, a pair,
Fall House Furnishings
Prices are much Lower an nearly all our lines of House Furnishings
for fall, We car] save you dollars on your purcahses of Linoleums, Con
goleum Rugs., Blind's, Curtain materiials, Tapestry and Axminaster Rugs,
eta, Get our prices before buying
Furs at Half Price
Tapestry Rugs—bedroom sizes clearing at greatly reduced prices.
The first week we advertised, Furs at Half Price we sold, nearly hall our
stock. We still have several zood sets—Fox, Seal, Wo}f, etc, Also odd
Muffs to Clear at exactly Half Price,
Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Suits and Dresses
We have just received new shipments of Coats and Dresses at prices
that will surprise you by their reaaonableness. Call and look them over,
Wet also have a large stock of Children's Coats, from 1 to 14 years.
MONARCH 'YARNS—New colors and shades now ready for fall.
Underwear
We handle a large range :of Underwear for Ladies, Men and Children in •
such well-known brands as Stanfielid's 'Watson's, Velva and Mer-
cury.
Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns
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.
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Adviocate or at the
Central Hotel. Prices reasonable.
Satisfaction. guaranteed.
Exeter Ontario
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.
FRAN'K TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties et
Huron and Middles
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Phone 138, Exeter, Ontario
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
, PHONE 134
PHONE 134
FOR OCTOBER WEATHER
WARMh,R UNDERWEAR HEAVIER HOSIERY
COLD' RESISTING OUTER GARMENTS,
This Store is well stocked, and ready fa supply you with your Fall
needs.
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 rnoiSf b:ecoming far
the Growing Girls. Come in and see them.
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Winter Underwear and Sox at a Price
• Men, don't purchase underwear at any ,price until you have seen
SPECIAL ALL WOOL RIBBED GARMENT at $2.00.
Heavy Wool Socks, Hanson Make, nearest to home -knit, at 59c.
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Men's and Boys' Overcoats
Our Range of Overcoats is now at its bestfrand we can assure you
of the very 'smartest and most reasonably priced garments in the trade—
$20 $25 $30
Southoott Bros.
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The Exeter Advocate
Display AdvertIsing—Made known
on applkation.
Stray Animals—One insertion 50c.,
three insertions 11,50,
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found loenls 25c. an insertion
Local reading notices, etc., 10c, .per
line per insertion. No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sales 13 for one insertion
and 11.50 for each' subsequent in-
sertion, if under flute inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. andl 5c. a line.
Farm pa Reg Estate for rale 50c.
each insertion foto one month of four
insertions,
We Carry
A Big Stock
of Furniture
AT PRICES
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
R N. ROWE
Conductor of Funeral Services
Phones—Business 20w; Residence 201
1. R. Carling, B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Efc
Loans, Investments Insurance
Office, Caling Block, Main St. Exeter
Da. a F. Royalton, L. D. S., D. U. IL.
DENTIST
Office over Carlirsg's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R. 'KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Office -ever Madman & Stanburfti
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a karge amount of privatie
funds to loan on farm and. village
Proilerty at low rates of ksterest.
GLADMAN & STAN�UZY
panillterl, Solicitor" s, Knew
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