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The Exeter Advocate, 1924-8-14, Page 8EXETERB Th ATS, 'PE URSCIAY. AU'GTJET 14, 1924 Exeter Markets Fl \NGED J;. VERY WEDNESDAY New Wheat ,,tett. ...:$1.15 Oats. 500 Barley .. ...ea.* 63 70 191anitoba. Flour $4.50 Family Flour .., $4.25 Pastry o>!'lur $ 3 Feed 1Four 52.04 1.55 Shorts ....... ...... ..tete 81.700 Eggs .:.:.. ... 20 30 Creamery Binger =38 Dairy Butter 31c Lard...' Hogs 18 $9.50 W, R. Goulding A. T. C.;M. Organist and Choirmaster James St Piethodst Church, Teacher of Piano, Vocal and Theory. Instructor of 3iusic taxi the Public Schools Box 57 Terms T odera:te EXETER FOR SALE -.40 young pigs to be weaned during this month; also brood Bows fo: sale, and a few young pure- bred large English Berk boars. Two and a half miles east a DashwWEIN od See Social Service announcement in axbatl+•er column. COOK GENERAL -This is a steady position in a comfortable home. Good salary to start and increase at the end of six months. No Washissg. P, 0, Box b72, London. NECK FUR FOUND. During the funeral of the late Thos. Oke on Wednesday, Aug. 6, a neck fur was lett in Cdr. H. Bagshaw's car. °wrier cast have ,same by calling at this. office and paying for this notice. WANTED -A Local Representative for Exeter and District, to sell for the "Old Reliable Fonthiil Nurseries. '1 Exclusive territory, permanent employ- ment, liberal terms. Previous exper- ience not necessary; Write Stone & Wellington, Toronto. London automobile licensee 137049, found. Apply Advocate. plata BOARD WANTED Householders wishing to take High School Scholars for fall term, commencing Sept. 2nd, will leave names with the Secretary, Miss K. MacFaui. 'PROPERTY FOR SALE. Ten acres in Tp. Stephen, Com 2; .good house and barn, henhouse; 31,,4 acres Strawberries for 1.925 crop; ex- tra good land, well drained -must be ween to be appreciated; wilt be sold with or without crop. Apply to Geo. Hay, Crediton, R. R. 1. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST. VOTERS' LISTS 192,4 UNICIPGITY E OF EXETER. F THE VILL COUNTY OF HURON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 have complied with Section 10 of the Voters' List Act, and transmitted or delivered copies to the persons nentiuncei in the section, and that I have posted up at my office at Exe- ter on the 5th day of Augusit, 1924, the fust o. all persons entitled to vote in the said monk pal ty tor :Members of Parliament, and at Municipal elec- tions, and that such list, which con- tains Parts One, Tees and Three, re- mains there for inspection, and the last day for appeals being the Zen day *of August, 1924. And I hereby :all wpon all voters to take immediate pro- 1eec lungs to have any errors or omis- sion,:; corrected according to law. Dated at Exeter this 8th day of ;august, 1924. JOSEPH SENIOR, Clerk of Village of Exeter, Exeter, Ontario Local Doings Messrs. Trueman Elliott, E. J. Weth- ey, R Mawhinney and W. Brad won the Friday evening bowling tourney with three • wins. Seafo:rth and Stratford held very successful Old Bays' reunions\ last week, and many from, Exeter spent a day or two in these places. Little Miss Jean McEwen, 'daughter of Air..and ;Mns, P.H, 11'IcEwenb :5 ,at present confined Ito her bed under the the doctor's care, quite ill. The lifting,of the onion crop was started last week, the yield b.ino rather heavy and of excellentquality. There are very few picklers this s.ea- son. Oa Tuesday last, August 12th, our old friend Mr. Michael' Eacrett of town, reached iris 87th birthday, We are pleased to note that he, is in hie usual fair health. \Ir. Jas, McCurdy, Sr., who has been in Victoria Hospital for the past few weeks undergoing and operation and treatment is improving daily and is ex- pected home some time this week. ,Miss Mildred Harvey, daughter of AIr, andillrs. Thos. Harvey, underwent an operation for app,pendicitis at Vic- toria Hospital, London, on Tuesday morning last, and at last reports is recovering nicely. Among the names of the successful students of the second class examina-' tions of the, Outlook (Sask.), school, we. notice the name, of John S. White, son of Mr, and Mrs. John, J. White, formerly of Exeter. Record day's attendance; at the Can- adian National Exhibition, the Annual World's Fair, is 230,000, reached on Young Canada's Day, 1921, The at-- tendance on the ,same day this 'ear Exhibition, officials think, should be 250,000. Irs. Thos. Snell, Huron street, Iasi Wednesday, August 6, celebrated her 84th 'birthday. She, still enjoys all her faculties and her principal occupation is doing all kinds of fancy work, all of which she does without glasses of any kind. '\Ir. W. H. Martyrs, of London, form- erly of Exeter, who recently under- went an operation for gall stones Victoria Hone:tat, has much improved and last week was able to return to, his borne, after being confined to that institution for five weeks. Coal shipments .from Alberta to On- tario on the •experimental basis pro- poeed under the vote. of Federal Gov- ernment assistance -will not be -ander- taken nder- taken this year, after all. For lack 01 time in which to make the necessary arrangements, it is said, the scheme will not have to wait over until anoth- er season, Russel McNamara, of St. Marys, the young inventor of .the. deniiountalble auto wheel; of whom mention, was made in a recent .issue, has about com- pleted his •plans to -proceed with man- ufacture. • Application has been made to the government for the incorpora- tion, of the. McNamara Motor Wheels Limited, which concern will manufac- ture the wheel and other automobile acoessories. G S ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Onta.ritoi„ and Un- ersiry_ of Toronto. Late District Dental Officer. Milit- ary District lumber 4>me. London, Ont. Main Office -Dickson Block, Mein street. Exet 'r ,Ont. Hours 9 to 5.30 p.m. Phone 34, Exeter. AT ZURICH Tuesday only. Phone 79 NEW ENVELOPE.. The Post -office Department is 'Low issuing a 3c. No. 8, stamped envelope with space for the return addres's in the upperleft hand corner. These en- velopes are sold to 'the public at the same priceas the ordinary No. 8 envel- opes, that is 83.24 per hundred. HOTEL CHANGES Mr. Chester Lee, of Paisley, who recently purchased the Central. Hotel, property here from -'Mr. W. T. Ache - .son, look possession, on Tuesday and bas moved in with his family. The Central Hotel ,has always enjoyed an .enviable reputation among the lead- ing hotels of Western Ontario, and there is. 'every reason to believe that t his long famous hostelry will rnaim- tain the reputation it has •enjoyed for so many years under the new manage- ment. _lir. Lee is. an experienced hotel man and comes highly 'recom- mended 'both as a business man, and citizen and eve ,extend a hearty greet- ing. Mr, Acheson has not yet sec- ured a .home, but it is his intention to remain en town. Elliott _ and John Merchant Tailors Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Also Tailoring MEN S SUITS Cleaned and Pressed 75c Pressed only 50c Dry Cleaned and Pressed $2.00 Dyed and Pressed 84.00 LADIES' Suits Pressed and Cleaned 51.90 Dry Cleaned and Pressed $2.00 Skirts Pressed 50c We also Make and Trim Suits with First Class Trimmings for $20.00. 1 AIM NOW PREPARED TO GIVE YOU A' REAL Cartage Service Our Express Service from Lon- don to Exeter ie now operating. Livery in connection. - H. BAGSHAW. LETrS-DOYLb., The Trivitt ,i\Mmoriel Church was the scene of a pretty' wedding. an Tuesday evening, August 12th, when Miss Rachaiel Doyle of Grand Rapids, Mich., was • united ,ilii marriage to ;Mr Bernard C. ,Letts of the same •city,'the ceremony being performed by Rev. A. A. Tramper. The bride was attended by el ss. 1 seta Crawford of Landon while the, groom was supported by Mr Avery Macklin of Detrioit. The young couple motored in from. Grand. Benid, where they had been sojounnvng for a time. Miss Jessie ,Manson, of London visit- ed over cSunday with her parents here. Miss Allie Eacrett of Toronto tvaa a n actor with relatives here for a few days. ears, Watson and son Lawrie of London are,'visiting Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Easterbrook. Miss Gregory and her sister, Mrs. Miller are. visiting friends 1A Brantford for a few days. Air, and•.,Mrs. Nelson Wood of Santa Barbara, Cal., are visiting among rela- tives and friends here,. \Tx, C. °'R. Abell and mother of To- ronto spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs W. J. Powell. 11r. and Mrs`. Pe B. Dignan and son and daughter of Toronto are visiting relatives here for a few days, Miss May Ford and Miss Iva Fran- cis returned Saturday from Toronto. where they were attending school, Afr. E. j, Spackman of Toronto has been, spending a few days with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Fowell, at Grand Bend. Miss Mary Triebner, who has been holidaying at her hoarse here for sevl eral weeks, returned to Toronto on 'Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wm, J. Nichols and lamey of Adelade viU,a.ge, were vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. Esti Heywood on Sunday. 11r and Elmore Tuckey and Miss Ines Tuckey of London are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tuckey; London Road north. Mrs. Jennings 'and daughter of Park- hill visited with the former's daughter Mrs. 0. C. Ward, for a few days dur- ing the week, ear. and Mrs. Herman Doerr left Tuesday morning ,f/or 'Toronto and ottber places, where they will holiday for a couple weeks.' Mrs Geo. Knapp, who was visiting in Ingersoll, returned last Thursday is again visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Howard. ,ver. and Mrs. Norman Jarrott and two sons of Toronto visited here with relatives and friends for a few days during the week, having motored.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Triebner end little son, of Coonwall, are spending a couple weeks with the former's par- ents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Triebner. N'OTIGE TO PAINTERS. Tenders for, the painting of the 'exx- taxior woodwork of the Exeter Town Hall; and also interior of main en- trance, ,stairway and small halls, will be received bythe undersigned up till noon of Monday, August 25th, 1924. Specifications may be seen at the office ;of the clerk. By. Order, JOS. SENIOR, Clerk Trivia 114emoria) Church A.ivL-"The Challenge of Change.' P..12 -"The ,Diving® Artist." Rev. A. A. Trumper, L. Th., Rector. tJAVEN PRESBYTERIAN uxtutnell Rev. James Foote, S. A., Minister 10 a, m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. Union. Services in Caven Church Rev. Ciyesdale will preach Boy Scouts meet Friday evening. JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. E. Donnelly, B. A., Pastor 11 aim.—Rev. John Veale. 7 p.m. -Rev. John Veale. Everybody Welcome. Mrs Robt. Tapp and son, Gordon., of London are visiting with relatives in and around Exetetr, the guest of ber sister, Mrs. W. H. Armstrong. The Hon,. W. Rand, Mrs. Mother- well of Ottawa and Mr. Motherwell's private secretary, Miss Summings, vis- ited at' the home of Mrs„ Ketchen last week. Mr. N: Ogden and Mr. Alonzo Hod- gins arrived home on Monday frown England.. where they had been with cattle. They report .a rough voyage home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Browning and little daughter, returned to, their home in Toronto, after . a, few days' visit with the, former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Browning Mr. Bert Spicer and son.; his mother Mrs. D. Spicer and sister, Mrs. Edwin Braun arse+ her son Gordon el Brant- ford spent Sunday and Monday here with friends. ,Mrs. W. D. Yeo left on Monday morning for Bowmanville to see her sister Mrs. (Revel J. W. Down, who sis in a critical condition in Bowman- ville Hospital. Kr. and Mrs. Fred W. Smith have returned from their honeymoon trip and have taken up their residence en Mr. Samuel Baskerville's house west of they creamery. Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Hill, of Lon- don spent Sunday with the tatter's parents, Mr. and ,1VIrs. 'Thos. Bissett,, Usborne. Their nephew Norval Jones went to London with them to spend a few. days. Mr. and Mrs. 'Herb. Smith and Mr: and Mrs. 'Gall of Cleveland, Ohio, spent a day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. N. Creech. Mr. Smith is a former Exeter, boy, and spent his boyhood days here. 4tr and Ivirs. David Rowcliffe holie dayelt the fore ,part of the week at Port Stanleyendthe. latter half of the week at the Bend.. While at, the Bend they were with their son; -in-law and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. N. M. Gra- ham, who are staying in his :.gather's cottage. Mr. Arthur Luxton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Luxton of South 'lend, Ind., former residents of Exeter, de- lighted the .con.gregationi of the TrIvitt Memorial Church with, a beautifelle rendered sola on, Sunday evening, `Mr; Luxton left for his Fame in, South Bend Monday.. Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Stanbury .genal three sons, and Mr. C. C. Paton return- ed on, Thursday, .after a three weeks' meta .trip to Worthington, :Minnesota. The run of 2400 miles was made with- out mishap Of any kind and was thor- oughly enjoyed. They travelled through Ontersor lvlichigate Indiana, Bennie, Wlscons.n., Iowa and \I lir,e- sota, and also took e trip to South PHONE 32 BONES & MAY PHON,.: 32 Arrival of Fall Goods tidies' and Misses' Fall and Winter Goods Ladies' and il\2isses' Fall and Winter Coats/Are here;' There are many decided changes ins materials and styles for the corning meets= The most popular cloths are in marvella, camel's Bair, cut plush, velour, etc, PRICES ARE MUCH LOWER THIS SEASON. , COME AND.LOOK THEM OVER Monarch Sweater Yarns We hlave an, exceptionally large stock of sweater yarns for fall in the well known !Monarch Quality.We haste nearly e:11 the new shades and weaves. Get your, supply early. Silk Scarfs Silk Scarfs, welt again be very popular for the coming seasons,. The new ones are here and are beautiful both as to coloring and weave. Black and white are among the most popular color combinations ;shown. We have dozens to ,select from, Woollen Blankets, Comforters and Auto Rugs We have the celebrated Ottawa Valley brand of woollen, blankets, Comforters and Auto Rugs. These are absolutely, all wool of very fine quality. Clearing of Summer Goods All summee goods must go at once. To clear out our shock we are f ering many 'bargains in summer goods. of - Nemolostik Corsets We have the ,new Nemo, all -rubber self -reducing corset in stock. This is the most comfortable corset shown to -day. We ell be glad to show it to you. JONES & MAY �A�GENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES :E=E: y �1':'?%'`�= u SLC' ���� ifeu`'E.a'� „p ��at���''�. • Mr. Newman Hardy of Detroit spent the week --end at his home here. Miss Bennett of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs,. J. A. Stewart. Mr. Ward of . London visited with his son, Dr. Ward, over Sunday. ,\f.rs DeCou of Strathroy is visit- ing with her daughter, Mrs. Complied Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cripp of Lon- don visited with Mgr. and Mrs. W. J. Powell oh Sunday. Miss Bertha Russell leaves to-dav (Thursday) for London, where she has accepted a position. ' Miss eVIaide Hern and Miss Webet of Norwich are spending a couple weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hern. Mr, and Mrs. I. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs, D. D. Smith are this week visiting with Mrs. Armstrong's brother Mr. Ed.'Hunt. 1 Powell's Bazaar Plain Price Store SOME SALE, last week. A won- derful time. Now that it is over we will continue to show where this STORE stands in this community. We believe our Plan will get the Business. VALUES, that will en- thuse every good Housewife will be found here daily. WINDOW SPECIALS WILL COM- MAND ATTENTION. We make it our BUSINESS to get new Bargains for you, and we want you to get the Habit of Stepping into Powells` -often and see whits new at the Right Price. For Christm,.as Greeting Cards see our samples. For Dinner Sets, or any part that you need, see our lines.. For Confectionery, try . LINGER LONGER KISSES, l?eppy Humbugs, Rockmints. For Peanuts, Salted or boasted, we have them all heat. For Dinnerplates.at 10e each, and cups and saucers at 15c each this is 1 the store. Dakota, We need your trade. Come along. OSCAR KLOPP AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na- tional School of Auctioneering. Spec- ial Course taken in Reentered Live Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and Farm Lands. Rates in keeping with prevailing market prices. Satisfaction assured. Write or wire 18-93, Zurich, Oscar Kiopp, Zurich, Ont. DR. A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDomiedl's Stables, John St., Exeter (lately occupied by Dr. Vining) Phone 26w ANDREW EASTON LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR HURON COUNTY. Orders left with Advocate or at The Central Hotel. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Exeter im•••••I Ontario I. R. Carling, B.A Barrister, Solicitor, Etc Loans, Investments Insurance Office, Calnng Block, Main St, Exeter Dr. G. F. Roulsboa, L. D. S., D. S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount Of private funds ` to loam qn. farm and village property at low rates of interest. GLADMAN. & STANBURY, Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter Dr, A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.S. Hoaloa Graduate Toronto University Office -over G;ladman & Stagbury'* Office, Maiai Street, Exeter, ARTHUR WEBER Auctioneer R. R. No, 1, Dashwood Licensed Auctioneer for: -Hums, Co F.arrm and stock sales a specialty The Exeter Advocate' Display Advertising -Made known on applecation. Stray Animals -One insertion 50c., three insertions 51.50. Miscellaneous articles of not moire. than fire limes, For Sale; To Rents. Wanted, each insertion EOe. Lcvst and', Found locals 25c. an insertion. Local reading notices, etc., 10c. ,per line per insertion.. No notice less than 25c. Card of Tha'nk's 50c. Auction Sades 53 for one insertion• and $L50 for each subsequent in- sertion nsertion if under five inches in, length, Legal adveztirsrnng 10c. and 5c. aline,. Farm or Real Estalte for sale 50c, each insertion 8oaa one mouth of four' insertions. Furniture For Quality, Prices,. Service and Satisfaction call on us. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND FURNITURE DEALERS Phones Business 20w House 20j.. R N. ROWE D&. H. H. COWAN, L.D.S., D.D.S. Dental Surgeon, at McCormick Block, Zurich, ,every. Thursday and Saturable Mann Office,- Hartleib Block, DASHWOOD, ONT. JAMES W. WATSON Licensed Auctioneer Sales conducted in any locality..Farm- stock sales a specialty. Satisfaction: guaranteed. Charges moderate. Or- ders left at this . office promptly at- tended to. - Photne-Kirkton, 54r2 Address-Kirktor►. R, R:' No. 1 FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctiorseer for. Counties of Huron and Middlesex Prices Reasonable • . and . Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 138, l xeter, Ontario'