The Exeter Advocate, 1923-12-13, Page 8E)CETER.
ADVOCATE, TRUBBDAY,
•DEC. 13 1823
Exeter Markets Local Doings.
Dr re am medical health inspector
C1-1 '‘GED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wheet ... 9C
45
Oats
B:rleY ••••••• 55c.
M sec el Bet Flour 3.55
Fardee Flour 3.40 last, supposed to have been p•olsoned.
Mr, James Sweet is recovering froin
hie recte.nt illness': •
A valuable houncl belonging ta Mr.
aud Nirs, John Taylor deed on Friday
Pastry Flour
:Feel Flour
Bra a 1.50
1.60
Shorts .„.......
New Laid Fggs „.... ,.. 72
Hol a 'eeees. , 45
•'' Creirrory Butter 46
Deley Butter O.37 to 40
Lard .... ..... ........ ' 18 to 20
Hogs .7.75
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C.
Organist and Choirmaster James St.
Methodist Churcb,
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and( Theory.
Instructor of Music kitn the Public
Schools
Terms TZtadeirate
Bo -x 57 EXb,TER.
ESTRAY STEER.
There strayed erom the faem oe
Rich. Drought, south boundary Us -
borne, a red yearling steer, little
white on face, split in. left ear. Kindly
notify the UnthirAignied, Win. Isaac,
R. R. 2, Luca.
STRAY HEIFER.
•
About the middle a November a
yearling heifer strayed onto my prop-
erty, Con. 4, Bicidulph.• Owner can
have same by provIne property and
paying ex nes.—F. 1. Dobbs, Cen-
tralia. P.O.
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,
Rirleton, Ont., or Fred Ellerington,
Exeter, Ont.
HOUSE TO RENT.
Brick house on Huron Street, apply
to Byron E. Hicks, or at this Office,
CHRISTMAS POULTRY
Because of the necessity of having
Christmas poultry on the city market
at least by Friday or Saturday, we
wish to have all live and dressed
poultry in by Wednesday evening,
December the 19th. After this date,
we will not be buying until Dec. 26,
except a few lot which may be need-
ed for local trade, but this must be
especially arronged for.
JONES Se MAY.
HERCULES COAL
IS A FINE BURNING COAL
No Slate or Stone
No Dust
No Clinker
No Soot
Gives a Big Heat
Prepared for Domestic use in Egg
size, for Stoves or Furnace. A splen-
did Coal to Burn with Wood. Every
Lump Burns to a Red Ash. REASON-
ABLE in Price.
Terms Cash, Agent, R. Galles
NOTICE.
The partnership contract •entered
into on June 25th, 1921, between Jahn
Moran and William Ward for two and
Cni! half years term:elates o -n Dec. 25th)
1923, We have sent Out a great num-
ber of accounts for vapar, twine, etc.
and many of them ere yet unpaid. We
itll. be pltiased to have all accounts
settled on or before Dec. 22nd. Will
all those to. whom we have :sent ac-
counts kindly give them -their attent
on, as after Dec. 25th we will ask
someone •ele to collect for us.
WARD & MORGAN.
LOOK AT THE LABEL.
Advocate 1 abiels were changed on
No. 29 We think we have, every sub-
scriber's label right. If you think dif-
ferently, let us know. We want to
have them all correct. If you haven't
paid up, get busy, and do soe If
is only fair that we should have our
money. Otherwise you may he re-
quired to pay (if twinn. distance in ar-
rear) a hog -her rate than $1.50 a year
and costa of collection besides.
HONEY FOR SALE.
Dark variety at 6c. Will pay high-
est cash peke for raw- Furs of all kinds
JOHN CARRICK,
Phone, Dashwood, Hay, P. 0.
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE.
Well built, attractive and modern
bungalow, centrally located, Apply
GLADNIAN & STANBURY
FOUND.—A place where you can
buy British American Gasoline at 28c,
Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
Any person who takes a paper ree-
ularly from the post offece, whether
addressed in bis name ar in another's
evliethe, las subscribed ar nOt,
is responsible for • payment,
Mr, Francis V. .1-1 Monitre.al,
Sen of Me, sand Mrs, fames Hill of town
was. married, in that city On; Noy, 26,
to. .Mii.S$ Elizabeth E. .Craig. Francis
and: brede have the. beet wishes el
hes' many frirends in Exeter.
At the annual meeting of the Huron
Old Boys Association of Toronto on
Friday last, the following officers were
eleeted,—Horr; Presidents, General
William Otter, Sir John Willisan, J. A
'M'cLaren; Pnesedent, W. • Prouelfolat;
Vice -Presidents, Mrs, W. Ferguson,
Mrs. R. C. Keng. and Mre S. Tim-
mins; Secretary, E. Floody, assisted by
NI, S. Flynn; Financial Secretary, J.
A.. Cameron; Treasurer, M, 0. Rob-
erton; Chaplains, Rev. Jas. Wilson.
Rev. 0, A, Seeger; Auditors, R. S',
Sheppard and R,
I and supervesoror the school •riurs•es
tee'. 1 i
a sitar la, gave a, ectere t le e
tire was very entereeting bind. instructe
ave. 86 MAY
town, hall ion •Thursclay •evleneng, but h
the attendance was „small. The Iect- PHONE 32
•:;
;Med weather has again neevallied ,1+
during the week. Sunday particularly, I
v -as a very fine dalY, andt many people
whose cars are usually .put. tarthe
Water at this time, were out for a ride
Owing to frequent rains of late thell
baCk. roads are not ea good conditiond
Clenclebeye to Hensael was in good 14
oete that stretcli_r_Seaday.
but the main road throughEieter from I f#
condition, and many care took a trip
RE, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. 0
IFere Chief James Weekes has re- I
caved the usual circular from th,e sec- si
tretary of the Cana:diran Underwriters' i 1
AssociAtion, advising precauteons at
this season Of the. year against fire,
and drawing attention to the danget M
to life and property from Christmas 0
decorations. such as draperies, scen- `i
cry, cotton to represent snow, etc ee
R.emeeriber that notheng can 'Tether li
i,
these displays absolutely safe, and ,
that et accidents are not to mar the ' v
eestive sieason, consta,nt vigilance and 0,e
rare . must he exercised.
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BAZAAR AND SOCIAL.
The annual reeetieg of the Exeter ;
The Bazaar and .chicken pie social
District Branch of the O. P. Associ-
given by the Ladies Guild of the Triv-
ation, will be held in the Town' Hall itt Memorial Church in the Town Hall
on Saturday, Dec. 22nd,. at 2 o:elock on Friday afternoon and •evening was •
p.m. All interested parties please attend -ed with splendid success. The
attend-. . • plain sewed articles, the handiwork ol A
john Allison Wilfred Shapton of the ladies, the hand -made cookin.g,
President, • Secretary. candy, etc., found ready sale and the
chicken pie social we's largely attend. U•
ed ,and was much lenoyed. The proe '
SINGING CANARIES. . ceeds amounted to about $175. Much
Guaranteed singing can,aries for sale,' intere.st is being taken in the guessing
$5 and up; also a few hen birth at contest on the weight of the Christmas
wood, phone 19r 100, Zurich, central. A guess goes with the purcharse of
mr, Jas. A. Neason,
Dash_ cake in Mr. W. j, Statham's window.
elose •on Saturday night ne,xt at 9 ee!:,
oeolC,Ck•
t75c handkerchief. The c.ontest Vg
less price. Apply Henry Brown,
give an address in the Town Hall,'
nut-tree,s, shrubs penennials, etc. A VISITOR AT THE RECTORY. N
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Mrs, F Hood of Ilkle , Y
BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE. — shire, England, spent the week -end at /
Large -wicker carriage, cheap for quick the Rectory, the guest of her cousin,
sale. Apply at Ow office, Rev. A. A Trumper. She left foe
New 'York, via Toronto, on Monday,
tri order to be home by Christmas, and
on arrival Will have completed a tour
ro-und .the world, Mrs. Hood journ-
eyed to- China through the Suez Canal,
thence acro•se the Pacefie to Japan,
touching at Honolulu, and landed at
San Francisco.
I Tbe scene of desolation in Yoko—
hama is appalling, not a solitary build- -
tag left standing, and only four or five •
autozabdes. lilt in the whale city. I
The bovac wrought is beat descrioeu
by etraginiag a table on which, a child
j has built- houses, etc , fact a .com-
I plete city—with blocks, and than has
I shaken that table tell every emeding I
fell, fire following to comelete the ,
destruction. Mrs. Hood ,expressed the
, opinion. that it is no wonder the Jape !
Wednesday night, Nov. 12th Subject, 4
The Salvation Army Sunday School
Program and -Christmas tree, also des_
tribution of prizes for the year' at-
tendance, evill be held in the Town
Hall, Tuesday, De.c. 18, .1923, 8 p.m.
Don't miss this treat. Admission
adults 25c.; children 10c. Santa
Claus be prestent
t HOUSE TO RE,NT.
Frame house tin good condition, good
water. Two acres of land. Apply at
tleis office,
BABY BEEF GUESSING CONTEST,
See advertisement of the. Baby
Beef Guessing Contest from Dec. 17
to 22, 'elsewhere this paper, and
get your guess in early,
RIVERS' MEAT MARKET.
--
Mr. Frank Taylor has rented Mr.
TI t Baker' -tatlelss, t the
j ef Taylor's Tire Shop, and, has heavy
I and light horses far sale or exchange.
Look- over the horses he, has on, hand.
BARLEY WANTED.
500 bushels barley to be delivered
at Canning Factory baens, Con. 2
Stephen. Highest price will be paid.
Byron E. Hicks.
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IAGR.ICULTI.;RAL LIME.
Now its the. time to lime your farm
lands or gardena. Have your land
tested free. Apply
WM. LEWIS,
Phone 46r13 Clan,debeei
ORGAN FOR SALE. -6 actaive,
aino case, • like new.. Apply Advocate,
DR. H. H. COWAN, L.D.S., D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon,
at McCormick Block, Zurich,
Thursday and Saturday
lelain Office,—
Hartleib Block, DASHWOOD,
every
ONT.
DR. A. E, TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
VecDonell's Stables, John St,, Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phene 261e.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a,m.--"The Need of a Saviour')
7 p,m,—"Hidden Treasure."
Rev A. A. Trunmee Rector.
Elliott and Jolms
Merchant Tailors
As we are just starting in the Tailor-
ing Busdness we are going to give to
the puIeic a bargain, and this is what
the bargain Us going to be.—We have
a piece of Blue Serge, guaranteed aii
wool; fast color; never fade Indigo
Dye, This suet is regular 840.00 and
for tw0 dollars we are going to give
you an extra pais - eat pants of the same
cloth. But this bargain is limited,.
Six , sueis- all will be said at this
peice. So don't delay.
Our Truck makes a regular trip
London each week.
Consult us for Truck Wer
General Delivery .
CIAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHITRCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School. and Bible
Classes.
11 a.m.—"The Twelve whom Christ
Appointed." •
7 p.m.—"The fall of the Apostolic
Church in England"
Boy Scouts- meet Friday evening.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday, Dec. letth.
10.15--11/orn:ing Class.
11,60 a.m.—Rev. W, M. Kitely, of
Centralia, • Chas. Box of StePhen.
3,00—Sunday School. eer. 0,- C„ Pil�ia ona to D:rtroi,t
I 7.00 p.m. --The Pastor. whe,rn he ha- acaespte,d poslition, in
I Pulpit Editorial— England's PEITIIP in, autornobAe. 81,r,rirjee station,
arid AVIrdstee4111.s„ Albert .F0,0 if It on Saturday
Sermon Subiee t-e•``The kteligious
eielee Gea..4.5;,.,41 (chiltvetsioi), Gordon [materna far Buflalo NY. ghle
, remaitu with her daughter Mrs
Welocirne All. 'fleas, for Igic
4
Ar
/V4
I mese in their religion regard Mt. Fuji
I as eacre.d. She saw et at sunset, bath-,
ed en the most gorgeous titnes of pink
Iend blue right up to its snow -crown-
ed peak—a most awe-inspiring and "
wonderful sight. Engine -trouble de- '.k4
veloped a t Honolulu and passengers had
an opportunity of visiting Waikaika
Reach to .see and eeke part in the I
a urf- b a thing.
FORMER USBORNE WOMAN DIES
came. : close al life to Sirs. lasses
From the Bruseels Post,—"Peacefully
Dec, 1, at the home of her daughter
Mrs. P. A. McArthur, 6th Coin., Grey
Tp, where elle had been visiting. The
funeral teak place Tuesday to Brus-
eels c•emetery. All the members of the
family were able tol get here far the
buziel. Among others who attended
were, Mrs. Harry AlcArter, and Miss
Florence, Burford; Mrs. Robt. Me-
Arter, Belmont; Mrs. Knapp: and Mrs..
Colbert, London.. The two latter are
nieces. Wm. and Mrs. Russell. and
,Exeter; Wm. Fulton,
St. Thomas, W. Buchanan, Hensall, and
Dr. and Mrs. Moore, Listowel. Perth
shine, Scotland, was the berthplace af
Mrs. McArter, crossing the Atlantic
when three months old. This was in
1849. She was the eldest daughter in
a family oi seven children,. They came
to Usborne Tp., where deceased in.
1972 was married to' thee late Jas. Mc-
Ateer, who died in Brussels Sept. of
1921. After ..spanding seven years. at
Cromarty Mr. and Me'S, leleArter mov-
ed to the 7th line of IVIOrris Tp and
on retiring from tha. farm took up his
residence in Brussels, nearly 30 years
ago, There are teight Surviving chil-
d:rent—Harry, Burford ;. Robert, Bel
mont; ivtijton, Meaford; Mrs. John
Brawn, ;Myth; eters. '2, A. McArthur,
Grey Tp,; Mrs. S, R. Crerar and Mrs.
R, Work, Toronto; and Mrs. A. C.
Seeker, Brussels,. • (Dr. Moth of De-
troit is a brotleer of deceased and Mrs
Wm. Russell of Exeter a sister, 'Mrs.
elcArter was in her 75th year, and had
been iilL of heart trouble for 3 years"
McArter, a well-known lee -Went on •
'Mr. Wilt Davis visited in, Goderich
over Sunday. .
Mes and Mrs. Frank Wood spent a.
One days' en i'oetantbo tills Week.
Meg. E, G. Appleton ,and daughter,
Mean, spiz.•,:nt the week -end, in London
Margaret Glaclinan of London
Vieited 0-Vi2T Sunday with friends in
town. ,
M.ss Blanc.be Senior Is in 'Montreal
thir, week, singing 'in the Capital
Theatriz:
Mr, Jos. Bai,vden, after Lw e month*"
with. f.riends.ehere, left op Thursday' tor
Ride comm. ,
Mr. C. T, Brooks has be.en confined
to his home ear a ;week or t.W01 ow-
ing to illness,.
Mr, Gordon Langford. Of ':foronto
spent 'several clays thiseiveelt With his
cousin, Verne, Rquasto..n. ' . .
;ern Rayseenel -Randall of London is
Visiting at the hodne of 14s uncle, Mr,
BAGSHAW & EASTON
PHONE 32
Christmas Gift Suggestions
Co, k
1 j
to
CHASE
A good looking, man-
nish cutaway front Model
of unusually good lines.
ARROW
COLLARS
CIttett, Peabody St. Co., of Can. Limited
Our Stack fer the Christmas Trade irs now complete. We have
a very large range of novelty and practical lines to select from. We
would advise Mk early selec tion et' Chris titles Gifts, as many lines
cannot 'the neplaced.
Beautiful Kimonas for Ladies
'We ha-ve a beautiful ranee of Kimonas for ladies, in, heavy eider-
down cloths, large range aft'colare to select frame satin, trimmed, at
Use very :Special price of 88.00 each. We ale°, have bedroom sip-
pers to match at reasonable priced'.
Handketchiefs for Christmas
We have by far the largest range. •of Christmas handkerchiefs we
have ever shown. Pictured handkerchiefs for the little tats, mercer-
ized far boys, pure linen, plain and initialed for men and ladies, as
well as liundeed,s of fatncy lines, many int fancy boxes. Make y•au,r
selections tnow, especially initialed lines, befo•re many of these are sold
ont,
Men's Furnishings
New Ties;Mufflers in silk and wool; Braces, Garters, Armbands
Umbrellas, Shirts, Sweaters, Cuff Buttons, Initialed Hadfs, Etc,
SPECIAL -7 do-zen men's beautiful quality Silk Ties, regularly of
$1,50 value. These were bought from a manufacturer going out of
business, so we are able to offer tbem at .only $1,00 each.
Ask lei see our extra heaey all wool fancy tcoat sweaters at
$5.75 each
Suggestions for Gifts for Ladies
Fancy Linens, Boxed Hells., Fancy Parasols, Kimonas, Blouses, Strings
of Beads, Hand Bags, Purses, Sweaters, Dresses, Fur Sets, Etc,
FURS—All Fur Sets and Muffs at exactly half price.
LADIES' DRESSE,S—Many odd lines and tains at igreaely reduced prices
Special Shoe Bargains for December
Ask for these lines if you need them. We haven't room to display
there.
30 pairs Men's Valentine-Maxtin, 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, $4.75
WOMEN'S EMPRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS at $5.00
30 pair Women's Empress Oxfords or High Lace Shoes, will give
wonderful wear., special 85.00
Wonderful Overcoat Values
Mere's at $12 to $25. Boys' at $6.50 to $17.00.
Men's New Felt Hats, newest shades, at $3.50 each.
STORE OPEN EVENINGS FROM WED. DEC, 19 untii CHRISTMAS.
JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
1•••I•1•
SOUTHCOTT-
PHONE 134
BROS.
PHONE 134
Xmas. Gifts for All.
DON'T LEAVE YOUR CHRISTIMAS BUYING FOR THE LAST
FEW DAYS. WE OF,FER BELOW A NUMBER OF PRACTICAL
GIFTS THAT WOULD CERTAINLY BE APPRECIATED THis XMAS,
Boys' and Men's
Winter Coats
We are showing some very
smart models .in the lighter shades.
We. have reduced the price oni,
all Coats, L •• •
Girls' and Ladies'
Coats
If you want a -new Coat it
will ,pay you bot s•ele, what we, are
,oftening. They are, all greatly 're-
duced an price,
Christmas Gift Suggestions
FOR LADIES
Roudoie Slippers
Gloves
Silk Underskirt
Bloomers
Silk Hose
Silk -Scarfs
Table Linen
Enihroidemed Pillow Slips .
.All •NAT60]. Blankets
Hockey. Shoes
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
Scarfs
S:w;eabers
Gloves;
Hosiery
Slippers
Handkerchiefs.
Cuff Links
Neckties,
BAlts'
Hockey Shoes
Southeott Bros.
FOR MEN -
Silk Shirts,
Mufflers
Gloves
Fancy Hose
Swea,tere-
Braces
Belts
,Slippere
Neckwear
Hockey Shove
,FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed. Auctioneer far Counties of
• 'Huron and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed ,
Phone 138, Exeter, Ontario
... ARTHUR'. WEBER
Auctioneer — R. R. No. 1, Dashwaad
Teicensed Auctioneer for . Huron Co
Farm and stock sales a specialty.
Pour years ‘experience. ,
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na-
tional School of Auctieneering. Spec-
ial Course taken in Regiseered Live
Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and
Farm Lands. Rates in keeping with
prevailing market prices. Satisfaction
assured, Write or were 18-93, Zurich.
Oscar '-"k'*"Zurich, Ont..
G. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S.,
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal Gallege ee
Dental. Surgeons of Onterealf, aind Un-
iversity of Toronto.
Late District Dental Office.r,
say Dis•tnict-Number one, London, Ont.
IVIain, Office—Dickson Block, ivr*Th
Street, Exeter ,Out.
I -lours --.9, am. to 530 pm,. Phone 34
Exeter.
Office at Zunich Ont., Phpne 79.
Zieeich Tuesday and Friday from
10 a.m. to'5 TAIL
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with. Advocate or at the
Central Hotel. Prices rea.sonable,
Satasfactian guaranteed,
Exeter reee Ontario
rhe Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising—Made known
on almlecation.
Stray Animals—One inseetien 50c.,
three inserteans $1,50.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than flee lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion, 50c. Lost and
Found doeals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c per
line per insertion.No notice less
than 25c.Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction-Saaes $3 foe one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under fivfe inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline,
Farm or Re.ai Es.tate for sale 50e.
each insertion for one month of four
insertions,
When Looking for
Xmas. Presents
Take a leak through our stare. You
will find many useful things, such as
A VAC.,UETTE—A VACUUM
CLEANER,
FIRNEYS-JARDINE STANDS,
TABLES) ROCKERS, ETC -
Our Store is full af Good Furniture
at the very loeve,st ..prIces
Call before you beer.
R, N. .ROWE
Conductor of Funeral Services
Phones—Beseness, 20W. Residence, 20J`,.
L R. Carling, B.A.
Baa-rister, Solicitor, Etc
Loans, , ,Investments Inhurancel
Office, Caling Block, Main St -.Exeter,
Dr. G F, Roulstoin, L. D. a
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Offic e
Closed 'Wednesday afternoons.
MONEY -TO -LOAN
We have a large amount of private
ftinels• to loan on farm and village
property at low rates ef loter.est.
GLADMAN &',STANBURY,
Barristers, So'licito'rs, Exeter
Dr, A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S.
lionot Graduate Toronto Uni,versite
Office --over Gladman & .Staniburra
Office, MO Street, Exeter.