The Exeter Advocate, 1923-11-8, Page 8EXETER Ai1ITF1FMTL, THURSIJAY; NOV, 83
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Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wit eat ;,., 45
95
Oats, „ .,
Barney ..... 55c.
alar neba's Best Flour . 3.55
55
Fam'ly Flour r . 3
Pastry Flour ......
Fed Flour
Bran
Shorts ,,..
New L 1.1 Eggs
H 1.1 Ergs
Creamery Butter
D ry Butter ,..;.,
Lard
1,90
, L50
160
54
35
.41-4Z'
35
18 to 20
,.8 25
W. R. Goulding
A. T., C,
Organist and Choirmaster James St.
Methodist Church.
Teacher. of Piano, Vocal and Theory.
Instructor of Music in the Public
Schools
Terms ModerateEh EXETER.
Box 57
REME:MIBE.R the Chicken Pie Sup-
per at Caveat Presbyterian Church on
Thursday evening, Nov. 15 fr'b�m 6 to
S v c'o:k, Admission 50c. and 35c,
PIGS FOR SALE -19 York pigs,
J. A,
weighing
VanCamp, Phone100 b Apply 'to
57r2.
The people of Exeter and! District
should patron.z.e the High School Ex-
et._nes iii theOp._. ra House on Friday
evening el: t_iis week. See programs
and securr ti-ltets from the students.
FARM TO RENT. -150 acres of
first class pasture land lots of running
water; Con. 2, Lot 18, B.iddulph Town-
ship.
ownship. Apply to Mrs. James Herbert,
Box 23 Lucan.
Finn' die. H. S. Orchestra., the Choc-
uses, and the Quartette at the Com-
nattneenceaf Exercises, Opera House, on
Nov. 9.11. Admission 25c.
HOUSE TO RENT
Goal brick house on Huron Street,
wit,, stable, fruit trees, hard and soft
water. 2 lots of land -Appy to Herb.
For -1 or C. B. Snell, Exeter.
BAZAAR
The Hurondale W. I. will hold a
Bazaar of home-made cooking and
fancy and useful articles, on Satur-
day, Nov. 10th at 3 o'clock, in the
Sample Room of the Central Hotel.
SMASHED BUGGY SBY AU
Local Doi.n s s l IL Q. �• ., � � / sa, �' 6cQ \. .a :
O Sunday, night the buns, d
• O n uni n!g un°' riven
-""" •by Mr, Jas, Arurth of Usbarn,ewas,
'Mrs. (Dr.) Hynrdman will be, at home bit near the bridgein Exeter North ,
to her friends ,on Friday, Nov, 16th- It seems that the car driven by Mr,
from 3 'tto 6 p.m, i Fred :Dabbs when tur:h ng out, to pass
The Vorkmen's Compensation aid- another car an the road, skidded ant
!tor has been in'townlfor several, clays j the; slippery pavement and sle-ved, into
auditing employer's books, l the ditch. When turning back nn? the
toa• d .a
a ' ini
�'gy carne
tine bub E along an
I Mrs, Cecil.Walker we:f taker to Vic. ' crashed into, it and completely wreck -
i torus Hospital, London, last week 'to ed it. The car had :the windshield
undergo ain operation for cyppendicitis! I broken and a rear fender tarn+ off and
A meeting of the Exeter U.F.O.
Cub, will be held in Senior's Hall on
Thursday, Nov. 8th.
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT
El) FOR Exeter and district, to :ell
the "Old reliable Fcnthill Nurseries:'
Spring selling season now starting.
Largest demand for stock since the
war; exclusive territory; Highest com-
miss ions ; Free -equipment.
Stone Sc Wellliington, Toronto.
50e a doz. are being paid for new
laid. eggs not over one week old, by
C. F. Hooper.
Use made -in -Exeter goods, You
can.tot find better. Use• Exeter Flour
FOR SALE
'i0 bred tn: lay Barred Rock pul-
lets,
utlets, June and July hatched, 65c. each;
50 culled Barred Rack Cockerels for
breeders, .2.00 .each. Quantity seed
potatoes, Irish Cobblers, Booleys. This
is choice sto;:k. Also 40 barrels ap-
ples, Spies, Baldwins and Greenings.
Order quickly as owner is leaving farm
1,-
L. V. HOGART I,
Ivit.olm Farm; Phone, Crediton L8r31.
Large Tulip and Hyacinth bulbs
for sale at cost. Fall premiums now
ready for members of Horticultural
Society, at office of Secretary, Mr.
T. G. Stanbury.
•1'Tertday nest is Armistice. Day and . other manor damages. k'ortu,nately,
Thanksgiving Day. Places of business ;beyond. a fele bruises' suffered by floe
w111' be closed and the, day will b occupants of the :buggy no one was
observed as a public holiday. seriously hurt, •
Exeter High School Commencement:
Exercises, Friday, Nov. 9th, in the' DIED IN MICHIGAN.
Opera House. Admission 25c. There I ,lir. W. H. Dearing:of town received
will he an attractive program. a telegram on October 27th that his
The directors of the Agricultural untie. Charles Switzer had died in
Satiety held a meeting on Saturday I Sebewaertg, where. he had (been a resi-
for the purpose of wending up' the af- dent for many years. The late Mr,
fairs •of the Society !for the year, the Sweitzer was aged 69 years., and for
payment of accounts and prize money,, many years previ,aus to gaitng to Se-
T1re youngsters of Exeter had a big 1 b;�va`ing' sesrd d in Gredvtoin, where
hie was ve11 .nowt e di much respected
time- in a quiet way on Hallow they -Mr, 'Dearing also. received another
Dressed in all manner oft garbs they ' telegram on Wedrvesd'ay of as week,
made the �ev+eniin•g merry upland down aruZouruc uta the death of his brother -
the streets, Little damage was done, l.+`_ Mr. Henry }hist, of Marlette,
although there were a few pranks that : Abell, The late Mr. Hoist was
could well have. been ornatte.d, erly a resident of Stephen, and for
The patrons of the. Exeter barber ( a 'r..untber of years resided an the
shops are .in for che:ep shaves and hair I farm now occupied by tMr. Preston
cuts, the barbers ,having .game back . Dearing and was Oen. and favorably:
to pre-war prices, 15 cents for a hair kno-vn to the oldest residents of this
d>
cut and ten cents for slue-ne andistrict. who will regret -very much�to
neck shave. • The barbers ire about ; learn of hes death;, Mrs. Dearing left
the same day to attend the funeral,
the only ones to set a goad example return ng home. on, Saturday.
to reduce the cost of living,
FAR \r FOR SALE.
100 acres, two miles from Exeter,
two story frame house,, two bank barns,
and implement slued. Ten acres of
bar:!wood bush, about ten acres in
wheat; good arable land watered by
-creek and wells. Apply to
I. R. CARLING,
Exeter, Ontario
The Women's Institute will hold i DOLLAR DAYS,
its regular monthly meeting at the Thursday, Friday and Saturday gave
home of Mr. Thos. Harvey, next every evidence of the gratifying suc-
TuesdaX evening at 8 o'clock. The ces: of Dollar Days in Exeter last
important feature of the evening is! week. People from the surrounding
a demonstration given by Mrs. Gra-.I di tri g?-verefaqu t e numerous flora ion acchh
ham. The roll call is "Don'ts for' of the three days, and the large par -
the kitchen. Come and join the In-
stitute.
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE.
Well built, attractive and modern
bungalow, centrally located, Apply
GLADMAN & STANBURY.
FOUND. -A place where you can
buy British American gasoline at 30c.
-R, Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
Elliott and Johns
Merchant Tailors
Robe Stolen—A robe was stolen
from a buggy in the James St. church
church shed Saturday evening. Un-
less the robe is returned prosecution
will follow and an example made of
the guilty party.
FOR SALE -Renewed cow. Frank many of then remaining wee an to
Conlin, Clandeboye, Phone 24-31 Cred• mvi,r,al;t
ito,n, • Th:: - onion. guessing contest put an
by the various merchants was one
EYE SPECIALIST COMING.NG.
around which was centred a greatdeal
A. E. Almond, 0. D.,, the noted eye ,f ;vLrest, A. large glass globe hart
sight specialist, of Toronto, will be been filled with Dutch setts, placed in
at- the Central Hotel, , Exeter, on, the Times window, and the guessing
Wednesday, Nov. 14th. ' contest lasted the three days and up
to ten o'clock • Saturday nicht, when
Nowthat cooler weather has come they were counted - by Messrs. T. R.
Fergu son, R. N. Crelech, J. M. South -
can and C. H. 'Sanders,c There were
657 guesses registered, ranging from
340 to 9540. When counted there were
found to be 2415 onions. No one ,had
guessed the exact number, but several
were close. Following are the win:
hers of the prizes, the ,number guessed
and prize awarded, -Clifford Haywood
2420, 100 lbs sugar; H. Complin, 2408
50 lbs. sugar; Mrs. Lizzie, Morley, 2425
25 lbs sugar; Joe Bullock, 2425, L5 lbs.
sugar; Garnet Ford, 2432, 10 lbs su-
gar; Jack Ganrtbrill, 1384, 10 lbs. sugar;
W. Thompson, 2450, 10 lbs: sugar ; jos.
Yellow 2451, 10 lbs. sugar; Mrs. Percy
Dunsford 2456, 10 lbs. sugar.
cats they lugged ai\;ay with them wore
indicatioas that they -were not here
merely to see what bargains aur mer-
chant, ban in store for them. They
were here to take advantage of the
bargains The days were ideal as to
weather arca all that could bn desir-
ed Saturday as might be expected,
was the tbiggestday of the event; both
sines of Main Street, and even the
sides streets were packed with auto;,
awaiting their budens to return home,
there :will be mane bread eaten. To
make the Best Bread use Harveys' Best
Flour,
As we are lust startingin the, Tafw,or-
ing Bunlaess wle, are going to gi'vie to
the public a bargain, and this is what
the bargain- is going to be. -We have
a piece of Blue Sergei, guaranteed all.
woo?; fast calor; never fade Indigo.
Dye.. This suit is regular $40.00 and
Lor two dollars we, are going to give•
you an extra papa+ of pants of the: same
elotb. But this. bargain is limited.
Six suits is all will be sold at this
price. Sa don't delay,
Woodf0rSale
We have a limited quatutity of cord.
wood, for sale:: Speak quick before
1 gone.
BAGSHAW & EAST0a,
HONEY FOR SALE.
Darkvariety at 6c. Will pay high-
est cash pato for raw, Furs of all kinds
JOHN CARRICIA,
Phone, Dashwood, Hay, P. 0.
FOR SALE. -Six roomed cottage on
Simco- Street. Hard and soft water;
electric light; 1 acre of land. Apply
Mrs, A. J. Perrett, Exeter
GRETA H. LAMMIE, A. T. C. M.
Concert Viroliaist,
Teacher of Piano and Violin,
, Terms very moderate.
Box 58, Exeter. Phone 113w,
D.R., H. H. COWAN, L,D,S.,
Dental Surgeon,
at McCormick Block, Zurich, every
Thursday and Saturday
r
•
Main Office,-
Hartlelb Block, DASHWOOD, ONT.
DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonell's Stables,John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
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
.,,G14Ps.
Cottage sn,eetikngs in North End on
Tuesday night.
',T. Hiab!bimisy Captain.
Trivitt Nlomorial
Church
10.45 a.m.-Special Church Parade of
the: local Veterans of the, Great
Wax.
7 pari: -"Thoughts for Thanksgiving"
Rev A.. A. Trumm er, Rector,
CAVAN PRESBYTEIIAN U.ri.uitWH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 ' a.m.--"Thanksgiving Day"
7 p.m.—"Hope and Victory".
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening,
JAMES cT METHODIST CHCJ7i2.CH
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES'
Sunday next: November11•th
Services at 11 A. M. and 7 P; •M,
conducted by the pastoir.
v.• Wi., tE troupe
n
Special inttsic A'tttra:ctive services,
EVL_•. ii;3DY WELCOME
Mr, and Mrs. Percy Webber ware cis
itors in London last week.
Mr Richard Bissett of Landon vis-
ited relatives in town on Saturday.
Mr, Wm. Webster of ;Exeter North,
left for Windsor Tuesday morning.
Mr, Lorne Baskerville of Wingham
spent Friday'.last with friends in town,
Mr. Peter Case visited in Dungan-
non and other northern parts lais,t
week.
Mr, Benson. Carse of Taranto was
the guest of Mr. Peter Case over the
week -end,
• Master Johan Carling of London is
V;i,sitinig with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Carling.
Mrs, John Routledge of .Dutton has
been the .guest of her pareruts• Mr. and
Mrs, W.- C. Rivers. •
Mr. Archie Davis of Toronto is at
his home here suffering from a rather
acute attack of shrin.gles.
Mr. Thos, Seed who has been living
wiith his daughter, Mrs. W. F. Abbott,
has gone to Chicago (to Spend several
months.
• N''essrs. Wm, C. Rivers and Well:
Johns; left Tuesday morning fat
4i'hite:Church, ,-t-here they will. ,sh.obt
for the week.
Mrs Billings of London and Mrs.
Chas Dale were ;here last week at-
tending the funeral of the late Mrs;
William Treble. , .
Miss Ruby Treble;, - wlho was: here at-
tending,
ttending, the funierral of lien mother, re-
turned to resume her duties in Tor-
onto on Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Jas. Green, )A11,0, has b,eeut, nurs-
ing drs. Fred. Green, Exeter North,.
for several weeks, returned to iter
bailie. in Hay ,Township on. Monday.
Mr .,and Mrs Isailalh. Hall, of Exeter
North hieft on Saturday for Redford,
Mich., where they intend spending the
winter with their daughter, Mrs, ,Chau,
Rensb e ct,
1Ir. ,A • J. Perritt, 'who! has been with
the Jackson Cornpalny here for ten
years has accepted a position with
the Greene Swift Company mi London
and left for that city last week,
A W ONDERFUL WOMAN,
A remarkable pcture'''of a wonderful
woman wlvase life story provides chap-.
ter after chapter of astounding heroism.
extraprdinary self-sacrifice and almost
nui,raculous achievements, is, we hear,
to, be ,given Ince; to each subscriber, of
the; Faintly Herald anct W...ekly..Star ,of
Montrreal, The . le'f,e' story 'of " The
Won''lerfur Heroine" cait'`a<l,so •
l��e .olid''
as
tained cost fret by acne in , a post caard
to, the Family Herald, and, Weekly Star.
1
PHONE 32
JONES & MAY
PHONE 32
Special Values in
Coats for November
We, are offering exceptional values in Coats for November selling. All
our blighter priced Croats have been m asked down in price, so you can pur-
zaizc3 aria. In; auoo sselo-q sf `e asucra of a cheap one, Call and see these
very attractive Coats at attractive prices.
Woollen Blankets
We have the celebrated Ottawa Valley, Brad of wool blankets, guaranteed
absolutely all wool, the softest, finest blanket we know ,of in white, with
either pink or blue borders; large size 7 Ib. weight, very special value at
$10 a ,pear.
First Showing of Christmas Goods
Our stock of merchandise for the Christmas Showing is now nearly
complete. New Neckwear, Ties for Hien Gloves, Linen Handkerchiefs,
Handbags for Ladies, Etc:, on great variety. Our stock of Handkerchiefs
for Ladies and Children is now complete.
Silk Remnants
- We ,have a large number of silk remnants, many withenough for
dresses. These were values up (to $3.00 yard. Good range of colors. Td
clear at $1.00 yd by taking the end
Underwear and Hosiery
W. carry only standard makes of Underwear and Hosiery for Ladies,
Men and Children. The following, makers, whose lines we icarry, will guar-
antee you satisfaction,-Turnbull's Watson's, Penman's, Stanfield's, Len -
nand and ,Mercury Brands.
New Shipment
Boys' Bloomer Suits and Overcoats
New- Styles with fancy pleated backs, the kind the boys! like. Sea these
new, styles,
JONES & ] IAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT
'\4
SHOES
SOUTHCOTT BROS
PHONE 134
PHONE 134
Young
Men's and Men's
l'he Exeter Advocate
• Display Advertising -Made known
on appl cation,
Stray Animals -One irisertiew 50c.,
three insertions $1.50.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lines, For Sale, To Remit,
Overcoats Wanted, each insettiion 50c.- Lost and.
Found locals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c- _ger
line per insertion.. No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Saes S3 for rine insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under fivie inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c: and 5c. aline.
Farm pr Rea Entails tar sale c.
each insertion ton aSO
one •montth of Lour
insertnont,
This Season we are showing sone snappy models for young men, as
well as the More •staple styles far older men, We wla{nt yoi. to see these
Our prices, 'too, are very reasonable,-
$13
$18
$25 $30
-Men's and Women's Underwear
In the best makes - Penman's, Turnbull's and Sta;nfield's. We carry
a 'stock of these well known brands In Children's, Women's, and Men's.
We have -a .Special. in Ladies' Vel1 and Drawlers at peri garment 75c,
Rubbers and Rubber Boots
A pair of ,golad rubbers adds greatly to the life pf any shoe. It does
not pay to let your feet get wet this
Miner Rubbers.
Dominion, Long Rubber Boots !sell
weather, We sell Dominioun, t and
at $5,09.,
Southoott Bros.
FRANK TAYLOR.
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties u,
Huron and : Middlesex
Mon Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Phone 138, Exeter, Ontario
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer R. R.. No, 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co
Farm and stock saes a specialty
Four years experirence
OSCAR ICLOPP
AUCTIONEER
• Honor • Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na-
tional School od Auctioneeriamg. Spec-
ial Course taken in Registered Live
Stock, MerchanIise, Real Estate , and
Farm Lairds. Rates ;in. keeping . with
prevail ng market prices.. Satisfaction
assured. Write or ware 18-93, Zurich.
rtO.vcar Klapp, Zurich, Ont.
G. S. ATKINSON, L.D:S„
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgelons of Ontaralas, and Un-.
iversfity of Toronto;
Late. District Dental Officer, 111i1it
say District Number one, London, Ont,
Main Office-Dscksrori Block, I1Io&n.
Street, Exeter ,Ont.
Hours -,9 am. -to ma p.m, Phone 34
Exeter,
Office. at Zurich Ont., Phone 79,
Zurich Tuesday and . Friday from
10 a.m: tit 5' p.:
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.'
•Orders left with Advocate or at the
CentralHotgel Ptti;ces reaspnable.,
Satisfaction uarante
. ,
Exeter -_-_ Ontario
We Carry
A Big Stock
of Furniture
AT PRICES
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
R N. ROWE
Conductor of Funeral Services
Phones -Business 20w; Residence 20j
1. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc
Laoans, Investments Insuralnce
Office, Caliung Block, Main St. Exeter
Dr, G. F. Roulatoa, L. D. S., D. D. L
DENTIST °
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to Loan on farm and villastle'
ptope t9 at tow rates of interest.
GLADMAN &-ST?.NaURY
Barristers. Solicitors, Free
Dr, A, R. 'KINSM:A.N, L. D. S„ D. D. S.
Honor Graduate Toronto Unirversit
7
•Office•-+o'rer Glnttiman' &' Stgtubury's
Offrice, Mein Street, Exeter.