The Exeter Advocate, 1923-12-20, Page 8EXETER A1IYUUA.TE;, TELLIBB IAYkR I]EC.
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Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wheat ......:,.. 95
Oats . 45
Ranee' 55c.
Ma;i•.tnba's Best Flour 3.45
Fasinily Flour e ,..3,30
Pastry Flour" 3,05
Feed Flour ,, .. .....1.90
Bran 1.5'0
Shorts ,..,... :..1.60
New Laid Eggs........................ 60
Held Eggs 1 40
Cream rt. Butter ..., 45 8: 47
Dairy Butter .e •,,.37 to• 40
Lard , 18 to 20
Hogs .., ..,. 7,75
W. R. Goulding
A. T.C'.OM.
Organist and Choirmaster James St.
Methodist Church,
Teacher of Piano, Vocal aud Theory,
Instructor of Music din the Public
Schools
Terms Moderate
Box 57
EXETER
ESTRAY STEER.
Tbere strayed from the farm of
Rich. Drought, south boundary Use -
borne, a red yearling steer, 3ittle
white, on face, split in. left ear. Kindly
notify the undessdgned, Wm, Isaac,
R. R. 2, Lucan,
Buy your Christmas oranges at Stath-
am's—sweet, juicy Sunkist.
STRAY HEIFER,
About the middle of November a
yearl:ng heifer strayed onto my prap-
ierty, Con. 4, Bidduiph. Owner can
have same by proving property and
paying expenses,—F. A. Dobbs, Cen-
tralia P.O.
Our 20 years experience in buying for
the Christmas Trade has enabled us to
secure one of the best stocks we have
ever had in Candies, nuts, and oranges—
Statham's
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,
Kirktou, Ont., or Fred Elleringtou,
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 leth. 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 arranged for,
JONES & MAY.
kUiRCULES 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 Asb.. REASON-
ABLE in Price.
Terms Cash, Agent, R. Gillies
NOTICE.
The partnership contract entered
into. on June 25th, 1921, between john
Morgan and William Ward for two and
one half years terminates. on Dec. 25th,
1923. We have sent out a great num-
her of accounts far repairs, twine, etc,
and many of them are yet unpaid. We
will. be pleased to have aill accounts
settled on or before Dec. 2Znd. Will
all those to whom we have :sent ac-
counts kindly give them their attent
ion, as after Dec. 25th we will ask
someone sloe to collect for us.
WARD & MORGAN.
Bon -bon boxes from from 25c to $2.00.
-Guaranteed absoisitell fresh—Statham,s
HONEY FOR SALE.
Dark variety art 6c, Will pay high-
est cash price for rawv Furs of all kinds
JOHN CARRICK,
Phone, Dashwood, Hay, P. O.
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE,
Well built, attractive and modern
bungalow, centrally located, Apply
GLADMAN & STANBURY
FOUND —A place where you can
buy British American Gasolene at 28c.
—R :Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
Elliott and Johns
Merchant Tailors
Wish You A.
Merry Christmas
Christmas Trees
Caret Yours NoW
Consult us 'for Track Work anc
GerneraI Delivery
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BAGSHAW St EAS1'ON
Local .., Doings
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M.�t:41`�'�easee .. tea,�1Stove ➢Jtt the Skating Rink, Expeters oifl
'Me G, J. Dowshipped lears•es ,to fae�e. Call and se to
North Ray and Montreal an Thula- ! PHONE J. G, SEALE'
clay and
%'1
Fridays t,
,11r: :Jas Brarntrneil on Friday Dur- r ,t
chased, t7,.. lilies PArlt; conn lnowse on
{ t,'t cei'n'r of William and Socut.h
Mrs. W. H. Kay and daughters da- • Boundary, from the County Council,' I`
sire to thank thio friends who kind- i Inspector 7: orratice of the County) ,
1' helped out during their twelve Home, Clinton, was here on Friday
weeks of confuniement with scarlet anc1 'completed the deal.
CARD OF THANKS•
h
fere r,
GoSt Exeter xd o,n E. Dins, of Ea t r lras been
presented stir a, Junior 'Life Mem-
CORN CONTRACTS. { berslaip Certificate un the IvIcLeanMIs-
The Exeter Canning Company is ep- a on Banti at Blyth, and '11/Pre. Reg.
en :to. eneeceia'ae contracts for growingKivight of Exetiex has been presented
corn for season of 1924—Early Ever- with a Sienror L ie liiembersliilp Cer-
gresn, 210 a ton; Early Crosby, $15 tificate by the same Band,
a ton. Apply ,early as acreage is, L. D. L., No. 924, Exeter, elected and
limited.
installed their' officers far 1924 last
week, as follows:—W, 1i„ G. Davis;
TO FEED CATTLE,—I am prepared D. i4I,, Howard Dignan; P. M„ Wm;
to feed ream ten to fifteen cattle by i Lutman; recording secretary, G. Men-
the month,, --Ralph H. Wikis, Ste- ! donald; financial secretary, 3. Bradt;
peen, R,. R. 1 Exeter. I treasuzer, Jas, Br attneli; Chap„ Rev.
, James Foote; first committeeman; W.
Christmas is almost here. Hubby R. Ellintt,
and youngsters whiff. ,be looking` for, • The lucky ;guessers of the weight
good things to eat, To make the best • of the Christm,als Cake in W. J. Stet-
—use Harvey's Flour, ' ham's window'
conducted by, the Lad-
ies' Guild of Triaritt Memoriaal church,
WANTED— general maid, apply to 'Were, Mr, Putnam, traveller of Strat-
Mrs. (Dr,) Atkinson, Exeter: ford, Airs, J, G. Cochrane, and Mrs,
1Geo; Haertiel, each .guesaeing 13 pounds,
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`The, cake was divided,amoi g the three
25 sucking pigs ready to wean Jan, 1. he t
Apply to J. A. Van, Camp, phone 57r2 ! Thepeople of this town are de_
pendens upon those who .wish to se -
TWENTY CATThE—The under_' cure Christmas trees for the festive
signed can feed this number with straw occasion not to cut any froni the Pa
and hay 3f wanted. Apply to Arthur ,'n town, but secure them from the.
O'Neil Con. 2, McGillivray, or R. R.. swamp, where they will not be miss -
PIGS FOR. SALE.
lucky ones. ,
No, 1, Clandeboye, ed. It is certainly discouraging to
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Consisting of house, stable, and 8
lots of land, situated in Exeter North
on 'Niacin Streiet, Apply to H. Bier -
lung, Hay P. 0.,
l plant trees around town andethasn have
sctitne thoughtless one cut them, down.
High School Inspector Rogers of
Taranto; who recently visited the Ex-
eter School in, ,has /official capa,cety,
has been the victim of, an unfortunate
accident. He had been in Timmins,
RANGE FOR SALE,—Wood or New Ontario, inspecting, and Drought
coal; na ming closet; good condition home a miner's torch, which explod-
cheap —Gordon Apiieton, Exeter, ed at Elis home. In order to save his
wife and son from injury he ,had his
We have just unloaded a, car of left hand badly shattered with the
American Corn, We have also an result that two fingers had to be am-
American
of other feed, Come in and palated,
see it. Harvey Bros.
Among the five -hundred pictures
sent to the London A.dverkiser for
The annual meeting of the Exeter competiteon in -the "Lovely Children"
contest were the following sent in
District Branch of the Ontario Plow- surrounding Exeter and surrounding places :—
men's Association, will be held in the Florence and William Dunsford, R. R.
Town Hall on Saturday, Dec. 22nd, 1; Nina Elliott, Vivjan Elliott; Kath -
at 2 o'clock p.m. All interested part- leen, Evelyn and Gerald. Lawson, R. R.
ies please attend. 2 Crediton; Niclke Dyer Hurdan, Pt.
,john Allison Wilfred Shapton Franks ,Peggy Meyers, Zurich; Han -
John vey Willis, Grand Bend; Ross Johnston
President, Secretary. Zurich ; Lois and Aileen Ellwood, Ai1-
10.mam. sa Crag.
SINGING CANARIES. I Tile Chninstmas nr,eetiang of the W.
Guaranteed singing canaries for sale 15,5. .of James Strict church was held
$5 and up; also a. few hen birds at i Tieu`rcha !r, sday land } oak th the
the president
arm of a
less price, Apply Henry Brown, Dash-
wood, phone 19r 100, Zurich• central.'special. prayer service. Over 30 neem-
hers ware present, The meeting was
impressive, a large number of the
ladies taking ;part, Special music was
rendered by Miss Lewis, Ivrrs,, W illianis,
Miss Esssry, Mrs. afiloa Snell, and Mrs,
Victor Snell, wheels was much api-
preciated by a11. Talks on Missionary
work were gis'en"by the president, Mrs,
NTantle, txlrs, Yeo, Mrs. Donnelly, leIrs
Johnston, ,hlrs, Wrn., Snell and. others.
A Marcy vote of thanks was tendered
the pastor for has recent lecture, also
the chcur, The proceeds were for th•e
W.M.S. and amounted to $81.30.
BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE. —
Large wicker carriage, cheap for quick
sale. Apply at *hie office. -
HOUSE TO RENT.
Frame house in good -condition, good
water. Two acres of land. Apply at
this office.
BABY BEEF GUESSING CONTEST,
See advertisement of the Baby
Beef Guessing Contest from'Dec. 17
to 22, elsenh�ere inn this. paper, and
get your guess din early,
RIVERS' MEAT MARKET.
11r. Frank Taylor has rented Mr.
Thoenton Baker's etaibles, to the rear
of Taylor's Tire. Shop, and has heavy
and light horses for gale or exchange,
Look over the horses he has on hand.
i.9.GR,ICULTU,RAL LIME.
Now is the time to lime your farm
landsor ga:i-de'ns. Have your land
tested free. Apply
WM, LEWIS,
Phone 46r'13
Cldeboye:
DR., H, H. COWAN, L,D.S., D.D
Dental Surgeon,
at McGornnick Block, Zurich,
Thursday and Saturdtay
every
Main Office,—
Hartleib Block, DASHWOOD, ONT,
DR A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surges
iylcDonall's Stables, John St., Ereetes
(lately- occupied by Dr. Vining)
Pima 26w
Trivi t t Memorial
Church
11 < m -"The Caus'e of Reloaciri,g,,s"
7 :p.m.
—Christmas Service, Sib ecial
Music.
Rev A, A. Tramper, Rector,
47A:VEN PRESBY'1I RIAN tasu CH
Rev. Jaanes Foote, B, A., Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes. ..
11 a,m,—Christmas Service,
7 p.m.—Christmas Service.
Boys;,Scouts meet Friday evening,
JAMES ST METHODTST CHURCH
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. --
CHRISTMAS SUNDAY
10,15-14Lorn'ng Class, • 'e
11"'a m -"The Dawn of a New Era"
3 p.m. --Christmas Lesson; in the Sun-
day. Schaal;
;7.;s.m —A charming Christmas cantata.
entitled, "'Time Shepherd's Story'`
A delightful Cth xnstmas;-aervhrce of
Sone and Story.
We1e,orrfie
HOCKEY IN EXETER,
Eketer is to have same real hockey
games this winter, entries having been
made in the Junior 0, H. A, and the
W, 0, S. S. A,
On 'Wednesday right of last week
Messrs, Harp. Rivers and Herb, South-
cott attended a me,etring in Seaforth,
when a schedule was arranged' ,for
this district in. Jr_ O. H. A., w,;,th the
Clinton, Seaforth and Exeter teamsin
the group. Follow-ing is the schedule
Jan,-3—Exeter at Seaforth.
Jan. 11—Seaforth at Exeter.
Jan, 18—Clanton at Exeter.
Jan, 21-Seaforth at Clinton,
Jan. 24—Clanton at Seaforth, '
Jan• 29—Exeter at Clinton, -
Exeter High School team has also
entered in the W. OeS. S.. A., West-
ern Ontario Secondary Schools Assoc-
iation, and the teaens in this group are
Clinton, Seaforth, Exeter and Mi,t-
cbedl, with A. Times of Clinton con-
venor.
'drs, J, 1�IcL�ean sp:nt Tuesday n
London,
Mr. Will Lawson is home from Tor -
outs for the holiidays.
;iter,' Elma. Howeyof Toronto is
home for the bollitdays,
Mr, Bruce Medd of Guelph Agric-•,
ultural,Collegeiia. home far the holi-
days,
ala. W, F, Abbatit attended the Bee
Keepers' Convention in l'ronito last
week,
Mrs, G. Mantle as speendingethe latter
part of the week in Loudon y;isitimg.
friends.
s'yT,r. Maurice Harvey of Toronto
U'n;versity i,s tom' ter :the Christmas
holidays,
Mr, James iYl irbiey des lvome, from Os
goods Hall, Torontlo,, 'far the Chriest
ria 3 lrolecla.ys,
'kir, and Mrs. James Jewell ;left Mon-
day evening for London to visit en
city and Mount Brydgie, s for the win-
ter,
airs. Newman and son of Kingston
a,rrlved Tuesday to, spend Christmas
with the form•erl's parents, rvIr. :and.
lairs. R, G. Seldon,
Messrs B, M,., Frances, Wilbur Mar-
tin, John T'aylosi, E. A. F;ollick, Harry
Elworthy and Mii,ton McCurdy: • were
ih C: oderich last week as jurors.
Mer ',MacDonald 'who has' been in
ch rge of the ;Dominripn Store here,
has been transferred to another branch"
and Mr, E, Deev"its of London willrave;
c:iar ii "• h `.' 'r `
Mx, Chas tCisorwardbranch,, whio has! been lav,
the West for a numibleit of.y,eara, and;
late of Readeyln,, -Sask., , arrived here
Wednesday . of laest week, and w,ii1
spend.the winter svith',his, parents,
;fes and :Mrs. ,'Geerg,e "Coward. town.
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JONES & MAY
PHONE 32
Store Open Evenings until Christmas
pecial Vaiuesfor- Xmas Gifts
4.4
Buy Lightning -Hitch Hockey Boots
Final Clearing of Ladies', Misses'
and Girls' Winter Coats.
What ,more suitable for Ladies or ;Girls than a ibeauit(fuil, new Winter
Coat? We place on sale `commencing this :Wednesday eve,ninig the bal-
ance of our Winter Coats at a final; Clearing Sale price,
The low ;price; will astonish, you Come early as these, wvilll Wan go.
FURS AT, HALF PRICE FOR, CHRISTMAS.
This is a rare chance to secure a. leenutiful set of furs which would
undoubtedly make somebody very happy for Christmas. Only about a doz-
en 'sets left to clear, alt exactly half price. Odd muffs also at half price,
ALL WOOL BLANKETS SPECIALLY MARKED THIS WEEK.
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Extra quality all wool blankets very soft large :seven .pound blankets,white
with pink or blue borders. This week only at $8.95 pair.
PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS REDUCED IN PRICE
We offer this week a beautiful range of pure linen table cloths at
much lower prices for the Christmas Trade, Ask to see these bargains.
Christmas Gift Suggestions
FOR LADIES AND GIRLS—Fancy Hdfs„ Kimonas, Parasols, Linens, To-
wels, Silk and Wool Hosiery, Stveaaters, Hand Bags; Gloves, Beads, Neck
Scarfs, Dresses, Suits, Furs, Etc, ;'Etc Etc
FOR MEN AND BOYS—Overcoats, Braces, Tires, Linen Hdfs., lnntialed and
Plain Muffle ran y S ckss,,t Armbands, .Sweaters, Cuff Links, Silk and Waal,
Extra Special
5 Dozen pairs Ladies' Beautiful quality dress kind Gloves, white, tan and
slack, nearly all sizes, for the Christmas trade only, to clear at Half
Price — 98c. weir. , , ,
Lightning -Hitch Hockey Boots
as Christmas Gifts
The best Hockey Boot °an the market. You all k 'oevi 'this famous Hoc-
key agents a e
Boot. We arefor Exeter. and the, .prices are as law as any
other good boot. We have• ail sizes; for MenWomen and Children,
GALOSHES, SLIPPERS AND ,S3PAT,S,
These make splendid Gifts. We keep a biig variety of styles. Our
prices are the lowiest. -
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SOUTHCOTT BROS.
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Xmas. Gifts for All.
DON'T LEAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING FOR THE LAST
FEW DAYS. WE OFFER BELOW A NUMBER OF • PRACTICAL
GIFTS THAT WOULD CERTAINLY BE APPRECIATEiD THIS XMAS.
Boys' and Men's
Winter Coats
We are showing some very
smart models in the lighter shades.
We have reduced the price Den
all Coats, -
Girls' and Ladies'
Coats
If you want a new Coat it
we11 pay you toe see. what we are
offering. They are all greatly re-
duced in price,
Christmas Gift Suggestions
FOR BOYS AND, GIRLS
Scarfs
Sweaters
Gloves;
Hosiery
Slippers
Handkerchiefs
Cuff Links
Slips Neckties
Belto
Hockey Shaer
FOR LADIES
Boudoir Slippers
Glovies
Silk Underskirts
Bloomers
Silk Hose
Silk Scarfs
Table Linen.
Einhroidered Pillow
All Wool Blankets
Hockey Shoee •
Southeott •Bros
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer 400 Counties of
Huron and ' Middlesex
Prices Reasonable 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 KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
I ,nor Graduate. Carey M. Jones' Na-
tion -School of Auctioneeri¢ g. Spec-
ial Course takers in Regiis;dcred Live
Stock, Merchandise, : R,eal Es'tabe and
Farm Lands.. Rate, 1 k` ping• with
prevailing ;market prices. atisfactioh
assured. Waite or wire 1 ;93, Zurich`
Oscar K'io7p, Zu h, Ont.
FOR. MEN
Silk Shirts
Mufflers
GIoves
Fancy Hasse
Sweaters
Brace e
Belts
Slippers,
Neckwear
Hockey, Shioee
G. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., 1).1).S,
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of.
Dental Surgeons of Onitarilode, and Un-
seersiity af Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Milit-
ary
1Military. District Number one, London, Ont
14fain Office—Dickson Block, Main
Street, Exeter ,Ont,.
Hours -.9 can, to 5130 pin. Phone 34
Exeter. "
Office at Zurich Onit , Phone. 7 9,
Zurich Tuesday and Friday from
10 a.m. t(a 5 rp,m •
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Advocate or at the
Central Hotel. Pruce.s reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed,
Exeter
Ontario
The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising -Made Known
on vacation.
Stray Animals-Oin'e insertion 50c.,
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.
Libcal reading notices, etc., 10c, per
Line per insertion) No notice loss
than 25c. Card' of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sales S3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion
sertion if under fivle inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c, aline.
Farm or Reaa Estate for sale 5.0c.
each insertion fort one month of four
insertions,
A Merry
Christmas
To A11.
R N..ROWE
Conductor of Funeial Serveces.
Phones—Business, 20w: Residence, 20Y
1. R. Carling,' B.,A
13araist.er, " Solicitor, Etc
Loans, 1nro!esttments Insurance) 4
Office, Cast Block, Main St, 'Ek
Dr, G, F. Routs bout',
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
MONEY TO LOAN ,
We have a large amouat of private
foods to loan on farm and village
property at low rates of interest,
GLADMAN & STAN'BtJRY,, ,..
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S.
H,o,nor Graduate Toronto University
Office -,am Madman & Steil ury% . .
Office. Mein Street. Exeter. :