The Exeter Advocate, 1923-12-6, Page 84."
EXETER
ADITEMATEF l'HURBBAY, EEC. 6 '11326
Exeter Markets" Local Doin• gs .
Rev Donnelly addresse.d the He 1- riMil---111•Pld-IM-AW`
neague on: 1VIontlay ieversina I
C" aNGED EVERY WEDNESDAY M. McKitterick of Orange-
ee Mr. F.rank Taylor sold hits, fine blacic. muse ss ,regeving at this, branch, of the PHONE 32
race hors.e last week,
45 Banle of Commerce:
Oats
Berlav . . .,.... ..„. ..... 55c. Forest has laid a street paviem:ent
Mari toba's Beat Maur ....... e... ... 3.55 ....-hl feat long and 15.feet wide this
Eami,'s Flour ,. e __ea ... 3,40 'year.
1.05
.., ....... .1, • 4• 1,90 The new bridge at 'Varna has been
ese completed and is a fine modern con-
e tea crete structure. •
Pastry Flour
Fes:1 Flour
Bran
Sherts
Nee- Lad Eggs •
LI hees
Cr.aserssry Butter ......
Fia'xv Butter 35 to 37
Lard ..........15 to 20 afiscreanta last week cut up a4set
..715 of names:, a,nd cut a &ravel box in
I-loas
two for eiessrs, Horne Bros, near, Zion
in LIsborine Townships A sharp fine,
or prison term is what they Aled.
,Mr. Harry MacArthur, accountant at
the Bank of Commerce 'here, has been
given a leave of absence from duty
owing to ill health. He is at present
at ba,s home in London confined to
his bed.
...... ••• ••• •
72 elr. L. Elford of town is recoveries'
43 after an operation in Victoria Hos-
pital, London, recently.
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Cheirmaster 'James St.
Methodist Church,
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and Theory.
Instructor of liusin tin the Public
Schools
Terms Moderate
Box 57 EXETER
ESTRAY STEER.
There strayed unto, the 'premises of
the undersigned a light red yearly's-vs
steer with white markings aver shoui:
der and head, tin tag in left -•ear.
Owner an .have same .by proving
ownership and paying -expenses, Wm.
Morloek, Con, 9, Stephen, 'Crediton P.
Q.
The Salvation Army Sunday School
Entertainment will be held on Tues-
day, Dec. 18th.
1.11,19•••
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, Dec.
10 th. Admission 25e.
CARD OF THANKS.
The famly of the late Eli Snell
wish to express their thanks to the
many friends for the kindn,ess ,and
sympathy shown during the. illness and
subaequsnt death of Mr. Snell.
CARD OF THA_NTSS
Mr. Richard Murphy and daughter
Oesira to thank the, friends and neigh-
bors for their many kindnesses during
the ilines.s and subsequent death of
Mrs. Murphy,
FOR SALE. -2. used 10 in grinders
in good working condition; one 3 lap
as engine, good,; and one coal
heater and cooker; also new grind•ers,
roller crushers and pulpers.
WARD & MORGAN.
Sparkling with it and brilliant
humor is Rev. W. E. Donenlly's lec-
ture "Marriage, the Pike's Peak of
Success" to be given in James St.,
Monday evening, Dec. 10th.
HO -USE TO RENT.
Brick house on Huron Street, apply
to Byron. E. Hicks, or at this Office.
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STRAYED-Onto the premises of
C. Pyrn, Usborne, about Nov. 10th, a
young Yoakshire sow. Owner may
have same by proving property and
pay ins ex pens e..s
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FEED GALORE.
We hays just unloaded tears of Bran
'Tankage and Western Oats. Besides
obese we have Shorts, Middlings, Oil
Cake, etc.
Harvey Bros.
PULLETS FOP SALE. -3 dozen
Rock pullets. Apply to CliftonProuty
Exeter P. 0.
ESTR AY STEER. •
-There strayed from Lot 26, Con. 1
Ushome, on about Nov. '6th, a redt,
two-year-old steer with horns. Kind-
ly send !infoema,tion, to Wm. Sillery,
R. R. 3, Exeter,
BARLEY WANTED.
40 bushels barley to be delivered
at Canning Factory barns, Con. 2
Stephen. Highest price will be paid.
Byron E. Hicks.
For the delicious cakes and pies our
mether made use our Welcome Flour,
Harvey Bros,
HONEY FOR SALE.
Dark variety at 6c.. Will pay high-
est cash paioe for raw, Furs of all kinds
JOHN CARRICK,
,Phone, Dashwood, Hay, P. 0.
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE.
Well built, attractive and modern
bungalow, centrally located, Apply
GLADMAN & STANBURY
FOUND -A place where you can
buy British American Gasolino at 28c.
s -R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
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Milliatt UAW. 01.inS
,Merchant Taifors
AS we are just starting in the Tailor-
ing Business we. are going, to give to
the pubic a bargain, and this is what
the brain la going tcalae.-We have
a piece of Blue Serge, guaranteed all
wool; fast color; never fade Indigo
Dye, This suit is regular $40.00 and
for two dollars we are going to give
you an extra pair of pants of the same
cloth. But this bargain is limited.
Six suits is all will be sold at this
peic•e. SG don't delay.
TRIJCI(ING
Our Truck makes a regular trip
London 'each 'week.
Consult ue• for Truck Work and
General Dellvery ,
RANGE FOR SALE. -Wood or
coals warming closet; good condition
cheap -Gordon Apleton, Exeter.
HYDRO USERS.
•Disceunt date for payment of Hydro
accounts far Decentber w11 he ex-
tended to December tn.
ORGAN FOR SALE, -6 octave,
a(rio case, like new.. Apply Advocate,
The neirspaper donft look for thanks
for what. goes into the papers, but
they da leXpect apprecWilon some
times fOT what they leave, one
Mrs, Perrett moved her household
effects .to London on Tuesday, where
• she will. join her husband, and their
future home wal be in that city.
Mr. George Windsor received word
on Thursday of the death On Nov, 27,
of his uncle, Mr. Silas Windsor of
efilton, in lus 85th year. The funeral
took place to the Brunswick HO
cemetery on Friday.
Mr. L, D. Fulton of the Hibhert
Boundary has related the residence of
As. Frank Delbridge to the north of
riis new home on ,Unsion street, and
moved to town on Friday. We wel-
1 come, Mr, Fultoz, and family to Exeter
We are in. receipt of an interesting
letter from Mrs. Swinerton of
!Kingsville, d,escriptave of an outing len•.
joyed by herself sand a few friends
up in the northern country, The let-
ter is worthy of publit'e.ation, but ow-
ing to lack of space we are unable
to give it publicity.
Mess ;Mooney of Ripley sang a very
• pleasing solo at the Sunday evening
service in James Street Church, The
.pulpiE editorial by the pastoron "The
I Klu Klux Klan," was very interesting
and instructive of the objects and
methods of the, organization, while hia
!sermon on the "Faith of Tennyson"
' was an iinteresting one on the simple
faith ,aind sublime character of that
!great English poet,
After January 1st next the Parkhill
Gazette will be SSA per year in ad-
vance, instead of the 51.50 as form-
erly, Nearly all the weekly papers are
now $2.00 per year. The Exteter Ad-
vocate still remains at $1.50 peryear
in Canada and 82,00 to United States
subscribers, in advance. We reserve
, the right to charge 50c, more in each
!case if not paid in advance. Advo -
!cote subacribers should appreciate this
and pay up early in the year.
TALK ON MEDICAL INSPECTION
nair, chief medical inspection
affiner, of the Departiment of Ed-
ucation, Taranto, will be in Exeter on
Thursday evening and give ai talk in
the Town Hall on ithe work of the
medical inspection of schools. Adults
only will he admitted. ,
WIN THE CHRISTMAS CAKE,
Tbe. LadiesGAD- •pf the Trivia
Memorial Church will place a Christ-
mas Cake in W, J. Stathaans window
from Dec. 7th to 14th, for a present
to the person who guesses nearest to
the weight of the cake. Every person
buying a handkerchief .at 25c. gets a
guesS,
STRAY HEIFER.
About the middle of November a
yearling heifer strayed onto my prop-
erty, Con, 4, Ridclulph., Owner can
have same by proving property and
paying expenses -F. A. Dobbs, Cen-
tralia. P.O.
'AGR.1CULTIARAL +LIME.
Now is the time to lime your, farm
lands or gardens. Have your land
tested free. Apply
wa LEWIS,
Ph one 46 r 13 Clandeboye:
STRAYED—There strayed from
the Quinton pasture on or about the
first of August, a roan steer, rising
two years old, dehorned. Send in-
formation to Mr. Milton Gregory,
Kirkton, Ont., or Fred Ellerington,
Exeter, Ont.
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ESTRAY STEh,R.
:The strayed from the foam of
Rich. Drought, south boundary Us -
borne, •a red yearling steer, Scli,ttle
white on face, split in left ear. Kindly
notify the undeassageed, Wm. Isaac,
R.' R. 7., Lucan.
* * * *. * * * *
• 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 sarved from 5.30 to
* 8, afternoon tea 15e, supper 50c,
* children 35c. Under auspices of
* the Ladies' Guild of the Trivitt
* Memorial Church. •
DR. H. H. COWAN, L.D.S., D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon,
at McCormick Block, Zurich, ,every
Thursday and Saturday
Main Office,-
Hartleib Bleck, DASHWOOD, ONT,
DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
'AcDomell's Stables, John St., Exete*
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a ni.-"That Blessed {Hope" ,
p.m. -"For What Purpose Did God
Give the iBblei.C'
Rev A. A. Trumpet; Rector.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Tames Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 a.m.—"The Disciple Whom Jesus
Loved"
7 pan.., -7-, "The Struggle of the Early
Church in England"
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
10.15 -Morning Class.
11 a.m.-Rev. Professor W. A. Potter,
'Victoria University, Toronto.
to 3.00 -Sunday School.
7 ram -Pulpit Editorial-;-• •
'Whirlpools Of Beer in Quebec!'
Evening Subject- ,
"The Religious Faith of Abe Linea
s"
BAGSHAW & EASTON
Welcome
LITTLE CHILD DEAD.
The death occurred on Wednesday,
No: v 28 as the parental home in Mc-
GiJivray
ot Russell Earl, the little
son, of .Mr. and Mrs. Cecia Jones, at the
age of 2 years., 8 months and 5 days.
'the funeral took place from the non-!
ents home, Lot 10, north boundary,
eirGlIfavray, on Saturday to the Ex-
eter, cemetery.
LOOK Al' THE LABEL.
Advocate abeis were changed Ion
Nov. 29 We think we have every sub-
scriber's label right. If you think dif-
ferently, let us knows We want to
have them all correct, If you haven't
bald up, get busy, and do, so, It
is only fai,r that we should have our
money. Otherwise •s.rou may be re-
quired to pay (if isesmas distance in aa -L -
rears) a aligner rate than $1.50 a year
and costs of collection besides,
DR. TURNBULL DEAD.
Rev. J. A. Tumbull died in Toronto
on Nov, 26, after a brief illness at the
age of 70 years. Bonn bs Usborne Tp.
near .Eiseter be ;graduated as silver
medalist in arts in Toronto University
at the age of 25 years. He graduated
Iran, Knox College in 1881, later get-
ting the degree of LL.D., and in
19eS the college presented him with
the honorary degree of Doctor of
Divinity. He preached in Goderich,
St, Marys and Toronto, retiring from
active ministry in 1921, after thirty
years of service. He married Annabel
Steep of Clinton, who died in 1905.
Rev Turnbull is survived by an only
daughter, :Mrs. W. V Roberts of To-
ronto; .one brother, W. A. Turnbull.
of Exeter, and one siRter, Mrs. G. Ful-
ler of San Francisco,
,N1r, Archie Davis returned to To-
ronto on Saturday.
air,s. James Wi1ii of town spent ni
few days in London.
Mrs, T. S. Woods returned Friday
from a ,visit O. Detroit.
alas Chas. Ford left Mo,n,day for
Hamilton to take, a PG'S itiOn.
MTS. 3. N. H,oward spent a few days
in London during. the week.
Mis; Mooney a Ripley visited Miss
Elva, Harvey for a few, days,
MT. Gerald Fitton of London visit-
ed ,4i3 parents here, on Wednesday.
Miss Margaret Kuntz Of London Nor-
mal was home Over Saturday and Sun-
day,
Etherington and Chas. jia-
Eery returned from the, West last
week. •
Ur. Moen of 'Wycliffe College, To-
ronto was a vjeltor at the rectory
over Sunday.
Mrs. James Ford returned home on
Friday from the West, after three
months' visit with her sons.
Mrs. Fisher of 'Watford visited her
sieter, Miss Auld last weeek,'' Both re-
turn,ecl. to Watford on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Young and Children of
Louden were waek-end -visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Complin
Mr. Jas. Handford and daughter',
Miss Annie,' returned from Toronto
Friday where they visited relative's.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson have
returned to their home in Stephen,
after spending the summer in the
Wes t.
Miss Mary Elworthy of Loridon,ac-
Gann:varied. by hier ,cousin, Gordon
Geary, visited at her home here over
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Case Howard of New
York arrived there on Monday even-
ing to visa the farmer's mother, Mrs.
J. N, Howard. •
Warden.B, W, F. }leavers of Exeter
ReeVe Wil7,tilur Coates of 1.1.3'sbOrne,
,Reeve "Ne,eb and Deputy Reeve Hayes
of. Stephen are attendsng the County
Council at Goderich,
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JONES & MAY
PHONE' 32
Christmas Gift Suggestions
CHASE
A good looking, man-
nish cutaway front model
of unusually good lines.
ARROW
COLLARS
Cluett, Peabody St Co., of Can, Limited
Our Stock for the Christmas Trade is now complete, We have
a srery large range of nov,elty and practical lines to select front. We
would ,advi,se an early aelection of Christmas Gifts, as many Ines
cannot lie replaced.
Beautiful Kimonas for Ladies
We have a beautiful range of. Kimonos for ladies', in heavy eider-
down cloths, large range of colors to ,select from; 'satin trimmed, at
the yery 'Special price of $8,00 each. We also have bedroom slip-
pers to .match at reasonable pr'iceas.
Handkerchiefs fle;or • hristmas
We have by far the largest range, ,of Christmas thandkerchiefs we
have iever shown. Pictured handkerchiefs for the little tots, mercer-
ized for boys, Pure linen, plain and initialed for men and ladies, as
well as hunsleeds of fancy lines, many in fancy boxes. Make your
selections now, especially inStialed, lines, before many of these are sold
out.
Men' zt Farnishings
New Ties • Mufflers in silk and wool; Braces, Garters, Armbands
'Umbrellas, Shrts, Sweaters, Cuff Buttons, Initsaled Hadfs, Etc,
SPECIAL -7 dozen nten'a beautiful quality Silk Ties, regularly ,of
31.50 value. These were bought from a manufacturer going out of
business, so ave Are a,ble, to offer them at ,6,nly 51.00 'each.
Ask ta see our 'extra heavy all wool fancy 'coot ,sweaters itt
35,75 each
Suggestions for Gifts for Ladies
Fancy Linens, Boxed Hdfs., Fancy Parasola, Kimonos, Blouses, Strings
of Beads, Hand Bags, Purses, Sweaters, Dresses, Fur Sets, Etc.
EURS-All Fur Sets and Muffs at exactly half price.
LADIES' DRESSES -Many odd lines arid isines at greatly reduced prices
Special Shoe Bargains for December
Ask for these lines if you need them. We haven't room to display
then.
30 pairs Men's Valentine -Martin Work Boots at $3,75
30 pairs Men's round -toe fine shoes at $3.98.
30 pairs Young Men's Fine Shoes, Goodyear welts, blk or brown, 54,75
WOMEN'S EMPRESS SHOES, AND OXFORDS at $5.00
30 Pair Women's Empress Oxfords or High Lace Shoes, will give
wonderful wear, special $5.00
Wonderful Overcoat Values
Ken's at $12 to $25. Boys' at $6.50 to 517.00.
▪ Men's New Felt Hats, newest shades, at $3.50 each,
A JONES & MAY
AGh.,NTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134
PHONE 134
Young Men's and Men's Overcoats
This Season we are showing some snappy
well as the mare 'staple styles f Or older men.
Our prices, foo, are very reasonable, -
$13
$18
models for young men, as
We want you to see these
$25 $30
Men's and Women's Underwear
In the best makes Penman's, Turnbull's and Stanfield's. We carry
slack of these well known brands in Children' Women's, and Men's.
We have a Special in Ladies' Vesit and •Drawers at per garment 75c.
Rubbers and
A pair of good
not pay to let your
Miner Rubbers.
Dominion Long Rubber Boots Ise"'
Rubber Boots
The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising -Made known
on appjecation.
Stray Animals -One insertion 50c.,
three insertions $1,50,
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than eve lines, For Sale, To Rent
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found loeals 25c. an insertion. •
Local reading notices, etc., 10c ,per
line per insertionNo notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sales 13 foc one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under five inches in length.
Legal advertis&ng 10c. and 5c. aline.
Farm or Real Estate for sale 50c.
-
each insextison fop one month of four
insertions,
When Looking for
Xmas. Presents
Take a look through' our store. Yon
will find many useful things, such aS
VACLTETTE-A VACUUM
CLEANER,
FIRNEYS-JARDINE STANDS,
TABLES, ROCKERS, ETC
Our Stare la. full of Good Furniture
y ,s
rubbers adds greatly to the life. of any shoe. It does at the verlowest pricepossible..
feet get wet this weather, We sell Dominion and Call before you buy.
•R N. ROWE
Conductor of Funeral, Services
Phones-13usiness, 20w. Residence, 20J
,at $5.00.
Southeott Bros.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
Prices R,easonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Phone 138, Exeter, Ontario
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer - R. R. No 1 Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co
Farm and stock sales a specialty.
Four years experience,
OSCAR Kl..OPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na-
ti.onal School of Auctioneering. Spec-
ial Course taken in Registered Live
Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and
Farm Lands. Ratesin keeping with
prevailing market . prices.- Satisfaction
assured: Write or wire 18-93, Zurich.
Osear 1(10pp Zurich Ont
G. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S,,
DENTAL SURGEON -
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontaribi, and Un-
iverrsity, f Toronto.
Late. District Dental Officer, Milk-,
wry District Number one, London, Ont.
Main Office-Dicksion Block, Main
Street, Exeter ,Ont.
litours-‘9 am. to 530 p.m, Phone 34
Exeter,
Office ait Zurich Ont., Phone 79.
Zurich Tuesday and Friday from
1.0 a.m. tic) 5 p.M.
ANDREW, EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEhR FOR
HUR.ON COUNTY.
Orders le,ft with Advocate OT at the
Central Hotel. Prioa.s reasionable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Exeter
Ontario
I. R. Carling, B.A‘
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc
Loans, Investments Insurance
-
Office, Caling Block,•Main St' Exeter
Dr, G, F. Rawls ten, L. D. S'., 11
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 of interest.
Gl..ADMAN &' STANBURY,
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
Dr, A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S.
- Honoa Graduate Toronto 'University
Office -ow Madman & Stanbus7,
Office, Mein Street Exeter. •
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