The Exeter Advocate, 1923-11-29, Page 8Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Whe
Oats
.. 95
45
Bari ey ••• ••• . 55c,
Man'toba's test FlAmar • ' 3 55
FamilN Flour .. ..i . 3.40
Pastry Flour , 3.05
Fe -id Flour ..... .,,..... ....... ..... 1.90
Bran 1.50
Shorts ... ... . i 1,60
New Lad Fggs , „ . 72
Held Eggs ..... .... ..... ... • 45
Creamery Butter tS
).try Butter 35 to 37
Lard 1S to 20
Hogs .. . 7.75
EXETER /1111/111311TE. THITEB.DAY,
W. R. Goulding
A. T, C. M.
Organist and Choirmaster James St,
Methodist Church.
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and Theory,
Instructor ofMusic tin the Public
Schools
Terms Moderate
Box 57 EX,h,TER
HOUSE TO RENT-Apolv to Mrs.
Cottle., Exeter.
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RANGE FOR SALE. -Wood or
coal: warmne' elose•t; good condition
cheap -Gordon Apleton, Exeter.
Busine.ss for Sale -Rooming house,
first classfurniture„ always .full of
paying r..-,,omers; in a residential part
of London open for inspection -Syd-
ney Smythje, Nlarket Lane, Loraclon,
S TR AY ED -Onto the premises of
C. Pym, Usborne, about Nov, 10th, a
young Yorksoire sow. Owner may
have same by proving property and
payng expense,s.
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FEED GALORE.
We have just unloaded cars of Bran
Tankage and Western Oats. Besides
the w have Shorts, Midangs, Oil
Cake, etc,
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Harvey Bros,
PULLETS FOR SALE. -3 dozen
Rock pullets. Apply to Clifton Prouty
Exeter P. 0.
Hear Rev. W. E. Donnelly in his
most popular lecture on "Marriage,
the Pike's Peak of Success" in James
St. Church, on Monday evening, Dee.
10th. Admission 50c.
ESTR AY STEER.
-Thera strayed from Lot 26, Con. 1
Usborne, on about Nov, .6-th, a red;
two-year-old steer with horns. Kind-
ly send information to Wm. Sillery,
R. R. 3, Exeter.
POPLAR POLES FOR SALE, ap-
to Thos. Harrison, 4th Stephen, Exeter
Po s tof floe.
BARLEY WANTED.
5J0 bushels barley to be delivered
at Cannng Factory barns, Con. 2
Stephen. Highest price will be paid.
Byron E. Hicks.
Por the delicious calces rand pies ou?
mother made use our Welcome Flour.
Harvey Bros,
HONEY FOR SALE.
Dark variety at 6c, WIJ.l pay high-
est cash price for raw Furs of all kinds
JOHN CARRICK,
Phone, Dashwood, Hay, P. 0.
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SAL.
Well built, attractive and modern
bungalow, centrally located, Apply
GLADMAN & STANBURY
FOUND. -A place where you can
buy British American Gas,oline at 28c.
-R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The Council of the cCorporation of
the County of Huron will meet in the
Council Chamber Goderich, at 2.30
o'elock the afternoon of Tuesday,
the 4tli day of December, 1923. All ac-
counts against the County must be in
the hands of the Clerk not later than
Monday preceding the meeting of the
Council
;Goderich. Nov, 17th, 1923.
Geo. WHorn n Ccun'y Cle:k
WANTED-
. • KEEPER AND MATRON.
Man and lvif t ak-i charge of the
Huron County Home noar Clinton,
and the 'farm connected therewith.
A.Kficatic..ins, personal rireferred,i to.
be mach to the undersined by Mon-
day, Dec. 3rd, 1923.
No apple:Won necessarily acccpecl.
John Torrance, 1111..0,70°r
Huron Co. Home.
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Elliott and Johns
Merchant Tailors
As we are just starting Itni the, Tailor-
ing Bus aess wie are going to give to
the publii a bargain, and this is what
the bargain 's going to be. -We havie
a piece of Blue Serge, guaranteed all
wool; fast color; never fa,cle Indigo
Dye. This suit is regular $40.00 and
for two dollars we are going /o give
you an extra pak of pants of the same
cloth. But this bargain is limited,
Six suits is all -will be sold at this
price. So, don't delay,
TRUCKING
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NIEIST.29 1923
To
be openina f thie Sunday eni
ievibil
Local Doings service M James S treet Church with
o
1O1101\"44 an operation in Landoll
frs, Clarissa Snell of Usl5orne, is get -
ting along nipely.
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V- P,-,eD
stan ears able to • be
out -op,i afinr Laving his, leg broken,
and drove out to town last week.
Full arrangements are about corn -
pieta(' for the taking over of The
Bank of Harniton by me Canadian
Bank of Commerce,
Miss Martha Fulton, a former Ex -
et -n- lady, and sister of Mrs. George
Coward of town, died in Midland on
N'or, 16th at the,age of 75 Years. •
OLD MAIDS' CLUB.
The League of James Street Church
is putting on a play, entitled, "The
Old Maids' Club," in the basement of
the church on Tuesday night, Dec, 4
at 8 o'clock. This is a real funtrY
play and ,everybody -will enjoy it. Ad.r
mission 25 and 15 cents,
Our Truck makes a regular trip td
1..ondoal each week.
Consult us for Truk Work and
General ;Delivery
BA.G5HAW & EASTON
FOR SALE, -2 used 10 in grinders
in good working condition; one 3 h.p.
gas engine, good,; and one coal
heater and cooker; also new, grinders,
roller crushers and pulpers.
WARD & MORGAN,
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Sparkling with wit and brilliant
humor is Rev. W. E. Donenily's lec-
ture "Marriage, the Pike's Peak of
Success" to be given in James St.,
Monday evening, Dec. 10th.
For tlja past four and a half years
M
Thepoisons Bank has conducted a
sub -Agency of the, Exeter Branch at
Centralia, It has been decided to clis•
continue the service th.ere, and after
the first December next the business
of the Centralia. Branch will be trans-
ferred to the Exeter Branch of the
Bank, and will be !conducted from this
point as formerly,
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• CHICKEN SUPPER
* Bazaar and good supper of chic-
* ken, scalloped potatoes, pie, etc.
* In Town Hall, Friday, Dec. 7th.
* Sale of work and cooking at 3
* p,m. Supper served from 5.30 to
* 8, afternoon tea 15c, supper 50c,
*
children 35c. Under auspices of
* the Ladies' Guild of the Trivitt
* Memorial Church.
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NOTICE
The barbers of Exeter have agreed
to the following prices: Hair cut 25c;
Children under 12 years, 20c, except
on Saturday when it will be 25c;
shave 15e, including neck shave.
F. M. Boyle
A. M. Hodgert
M. Mitchell
N. Hockey
HOUSE TO RENT,
Brick house on Huron Street, apply
to Byron E, Hicks, or at this Office,
GRETA H. LAMMIE, A. T. C. M.
Concert Violinist,
Teacher of Piano and Violin.
,Terms very moderate.
Box 58, Exeter. Phone 113w.
DP.. H. H. COWAN, L,D.S., D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon,
4 t McCormick Block, Zurich, every
• Thursday and Saturday
Main Office,-
Hartleib Block, DASHWOOD, ONT.
DR. A,. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonell's Stables, John St., Exem
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
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fifteen minutes of community singing
was 'enioY'ed, as -wa-s also the .pulpit, h.
editorial by the, pastor on "The Con, t PHONE 32
valescence of Russie and the talk .4 • '
on "The, Lite • of Glad.stoner.. - 1 1
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Mr. end Mrs,. j. D. Atkinson of Clin-
ton, formerly of Exeter, had a star- 6
ro-w escape at the ;railway crossing in Pi''
iLucen on clay last week. Not hearing i/S
the electlic bell they thought no train w
was coming, and proceeded to cross.10
Wen only a fewfeet away they ticed the _train quite near; and with
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h, tiot-1V
great presence of mind Mr. Atkinson 1 tA
switched into the ditch and up against , 7
the fence just as the train went by, '
only some four or five feet away.
N AR ROWLY ESCAPED • IN JUR Y.
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An accident that thre.atened ,sen'ous i
results happened at Thames Road'
Church corner on Friday. :Mr. John A
Selves, accompanied by Mr. L. I). Ful
ton, was driving horneWard, when a
Mr. Gormley of between Dublin and • 1
Seaforth driving in sea - antomobike
crashed into Mr. Selvesbuggy, knoek- , 1
Mg all the spokes out of one wheel'
and otherwise. ,damaging the buggy.
Luckily both occupants escaped injury
but it was a very close call, . •
SALVATION ARMY SERV IChS
Services as usual next Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
11 aan. -Holiness Mee ting
7 p m.-Sajvation Meeting.
Z.30 pm. -Sunday School and Bible
CPA&
Cottage meetings in North End on
Tuesday night
Hobbink, Captain,.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a.m.-"An Arousng Statement"
,p.m. -"The Corr4ng of Our Lord"
Rev A. A. Trumpet, Rector.
A WONDERFUL FALL.
The autumn sea,son of 1923 has sure-
ly been a•wanderfully Line ,one for
everybody. The farmer has had a
great chance to; get the work done
before winter comes, Mose using
cars have bad the finest of 'roadsto
drive on. Hunters 'have had ,grand
weather for a tramp in the woods,
Even we townspeople ,have enjoyed
the. dry sidewalks and the bright sunr
shipe. It has helped the fuel pro-
blem, too; for it cannot be denied we
still have that worry to contend with.
SCALDED HIS FACE.
Mr. Chas.. Davis, who is . engaged
with Mr. W. F. 'Abbott, met with a
very painful accident on Sunday .eV -
ening last. Has was removing • the
ketth from the stove and the handle
on one side became .detached,
allow -
g the kettle to, &all., and spilling con-
siderable ot the boiling water, which
came. in contact .with his fac,3..., He
was rather badly burned,15ut notwith-
standing this he was loath to break
his engagement, and sang a colo with
eXcielieni: effect in the Main Street
Methodist Church the same night,
IEN MEET.
()ate a large number of the men, of
James S tr eet Methodist Church met
on .Monday night in i;he basement of
the church, for a social evening and
all thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
-
Alter a period of community singing
a program was rendered, and ably:
presided over by the pastor, Rev. Don:
nelly. The program consis ted of sel-
ecticns by the S. S. orchestra, quar-
tette, solos, and addresses by Mr V.
Snell, A. Pienhale lend W. Shapton. ,
Discussion followed. and it was de,-
eided to hold such .meetings monthly.
The Mission. Circle served 'lunch and
iccliection was taken to d-efray,ex,
penses. There was a get-together
sprit about the meeting that was com-
mendable., and should be helpful in the
church work.
CAVEN 1'RES33YTERIAN CHURCH'
James Foote, B. A.. Minister
10 a. tn.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 p.m.—"The Forgiveness of Sin"
7 p.m.—The First Christian Church
to rise on British Soil"
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
JAMES ST., METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday.AjDeic., 2
10.15 -Morning Class.
11.00 Stibjec t-- "The
Uncompromising Test of Christ-
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30, -Sunday,: School,
7,00 p.m, 811;bject-"The Faiith of
Tennyson."
Piapit Editorial -"The ICht,ELux
!Clan" • •
Miss Manner
Ur, Oran Winer has gone to St.
Thomas to work.
Mr. "Wes Dearing attended the stock
show in Toronto est week.
Th ;Missies Carling visited :n Lon-
don. the latter part of the •Week,
Mr, D. Ferguson of Teeswater vis-
ited his son, f. R. Ferguson over the
week end.
Miss Lulu Hastings of Landon has
been spending a few, days in Exetei
and Centralia.
James Fraiser -of Port Huron
spent Tuesday herewithhis nephew
Mr. Wni. Fraser.
Mr, 0, F,Ferguson ,of
Man., visitewith Mr. and Mrs. Chas..
'limey over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs: Peters of Alvt:nston
were -wisitors with Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Andrew last week.
rs,tr, Thos. Coates leaves Thursday
for Detroit to take up a course of
study in... elec-trical work.
Mr. and Mrs, Latimer Grieve and Mr.
red Gould of Stratbroy motoredhere , In the best makes - Peninan's, Turnbull's and Stanfield's. We carry
an I spent Sunday With relatives,
Mrs. John Westlake 11,3 spending .a - a, stock of these -well known brands in Children's, Women's, and Men's.
few w,:eks n To:onto the guest of We have a Special. in Ladies' Vest and Drawers at per garment 750,'
her daughter, Mrs. D. A. McNicol.
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omplete Showing of
Christmas Goods.
Our Stock of Christmas MerchandAse is now nearly complete and on
displa5' far your inspection. We have an inunensie stock of Useful Gifts
to select from, such as neck 'scarfs for ladies and men ; Tles, Hand Bags,
Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, and Kim 01P2S„, Fur Sets, Etc., Etc.
Come early while the stocks are complete, .
Ladies' and Mises' "Burberry Style"
Coats at $19.00
Ladies' and Misses' Extra Meavy Cloth Scats in Burberry Style, good
coloring of Heather, Lovat, Etc,; on ly a few to sell at the very special
price of $19,00 each. ,
. Clearing Sale of Dresses
We are placing am Ole, this week a number of Ladies' and Misses' good
quality Cloth Dresses in Serges and Tricottnes. These are odd lines and,
sizer, but good' styles, To clear at greatly reduced prices,
Men's All Wool Underwear
at $1.50 Garment
7 dozen Mei's All Wool Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, sizes 36 to 42;
a real bargain at $1,50 garment.
Silk Remnants at $1.00
We still have a number of silk remnants, worth up to $3,00 per yard
to clear at $1,00 yd.
Furs
Remember we are clearing all our fur sets at exactly half price.
Men's and Boys' Overcoats
at Popular Prices
MEN'S AT $12, $17, $20, 125, $28.
BOYS' COATS AT $7,00 to $17.00.
Small Boys' Overcoats
Our Small Boys' Coats, made of the same cloth as the Men's, are
unbeatable. The prices are low- $5.0(f, $.6.00, $9.00,
New Styles Boys' Bloomer Suits
Just Received - 3 dozen new Styes Smart Tweed and Worsted Suits
for Boys. The new Style, fancy back Suits,. just-, the kind your boy will
want.
JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
P-4
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134
PHONE 134
Young Men's and Men's Overcoats
This Season we are showing some snappy models for young men, as
well as the more staple styles for older men. We Want you to see these
Our prices, too, are very reasonable),
$.13 $18
$25 $30
Men's and Women's Underwear
Mr. Reg. Elliot, late of Norwich, af-
ter a sliort -Osit h,ere with relatives,
left. Thursday morning for bis new
home in Toronto.
fias Je,esie Manson, who underwent
an operation, for appendicitis in St
Joseph's Hospital London, was able
to return to her home, here Friday,
rl.rs, Harry Waghorin and little son,
Harry, havnt returned home to St
Marys after a very pleasant visit with
her aunt, Mrs. j: P. Stephenson i>f
Oshawa. • .
ss Verda Fassold, who has been
engaged as m Liner here with Msq
Yelland, has completed the 3,eisAcin,
and lett last week fOir her home in
Da hwood.
Mrs. Jos Da -vis and, child, after a,•
few weeks with the former's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Risher, returned to
Merlin on .Friclay. They were ac -t•
compatrOccl as fair as London by. the
former's mother, Mrs. Fisher,
Mr. W. N, Manning, of Sherlock 8i
Manning Piano Co, London, a' former
Exeter Old Boy, was a pleasant. caller
onj The Advocate Wednesday after.
noon. Mr, Manning was ort hisway
borne from Clinton where he had at-
tended a fowl supper, given to the,
employees iof the Doherty Organ
Factory, together with their wives
and families, including soma. thirty
from the London factory. The event
.
was the outcome of, the ")iggest year tional School of 4.,ucticoneering. Spec -
Rubbers and Rubber Boots
A pair of goad rubbers adds greatly to the life of any shoe. It does
not pay to let your feet get wet this weather, We sell Dominion end
Miner Rubbers.
Dominion Long Rubber Boots Sell at $5,00.
Southcott Bros.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for, Counties of
, Huron and Middlesex
Prices:.12.easonable and Satisfaction
Guarante,ed
Phone 138, Exeter„Ontario
-ARTHUR WEBER
A.uct;oneer - R. IL No. 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co
Farm and stock sales a specialty.
Four years exp,erience,
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
1-lon,o Graduate CareyM.Jones' No.,
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in the, history of the company, they 'ial Coarse taken in Regi'stered Live
having shipped 1655 instruments, be Stock,. Merchandise,Real Estate and
eides h2nenes. and stool'r ven.t .F.0,-M.Landsr;,,,Rates, in keeping • with
Was niost 'enje,,Yable,„,:one, showng,t he prevading''xinarket pw18-93
rice.s. .8atlifaction
W te` ire ,Zurich.
harrnonY that emsts be:tweeo
''dm1P1°Y7'8 !3'and elnployces kfopp, ztlaah, Ont.
G. S. ATKINSON, L'D.S.,
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontarioi, and Un-
iversify of 'Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Milk-.
airy 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.
A.NDREW•„EASTON
LICENSED'AIJCTIONEER FOR
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HURON COUNTY.
Orders,left with AdVocate,4ornt the
Central Hate , 'reasonable.
Satisfaction guarintebd..
rhe Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising -Made known
on appltcation.
Stray Animals -One insertion 50e.,
three ,insertions $1.50.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found locals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading in,otices, etc., 10c. _per
line per insertion: No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sailer S3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in -
serum) if usidez fiVe inches in longth.
.Legal advertisrtng 10c. and 5c. aline,
Farm or Real Estate for sale 50c.
each insertion fo te one mouth of four
insertiona.
We Carry
A Big Stock
of Furniture
AT LOW PRICES
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
R N. ROWE
Conductor of Funeral Services
Phones -Business, 20w, Residence, 201
Nrjr,0.0
1. R. Carling, B.4k
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc
Loans, - Investments Insurance
Office, Caling Block, Main Si. Exeter •
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tor'
Dr. G. F, Roulston, L. D. S:, D. Si "4
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 village
property at low rates 1 interest
• GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
Dr, A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S,D. D. S.
HQUOT Graduate Toronto thuVersitY
blike—c!rei Gliclnl- 8c 'StW5i!27.11,"
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