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The Exeter Advocate, 1924-9-18, Page 8E�E,TF.R•,:. A1112: DCTla T;H • : AJAX, SEPTEMBER iQ, 1924 NOTICE How is Your Ford Magneto? We are now in a position to re -charge Ford magnetos and guarantee results, better light, easier starting, etc. Try us for Auto Accessories and Radio Supplies W. J. BEER Exeter Markets CHANGED hVERY WEDNESDAY Wheat ...,...., .. •... 1.15 Oats .,....,.. 45 Barley 65 to 70 Manitoba Flour , ... 4.40 Family Flour 4,15 Pastry Flour 3.75 Feed Flour .......... 8r.tn ;.L50 aborts 41.60 Eggs 25 35 Creamery Butter 39, 40 )Dairy ,mutter32 , 1.ard 20 23 Hods .,t,, ",,,,:,,, ' 9,25 W. R. Goulding A T. C. t1LC Organist and Choirmaster James St. Methodist Church. Teacher of Piano, Vocal and) Theory Instructor of Music in the Public Schools Box 57 Terms Moderate EXhTER. SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. Sunday, 21st—Farewell of _Musa Hut- •chinson of Exeter far the Salvation Army Trainatg College, Toronto;. Miss Hutchinson will speak in the evening service. Sunday, 28—Harvest Services con- dueter] by Captain and Mrs. Lowland, Sunday, Oct. 5th—Special via,it of the Rowl^and family band , composing 7 Players, father and brothers of Capt. E.owland. t DARK HONEY FOR SALE. Good quality for 7c. a1b. !. JOHN CARRICK, Lake Rd. Hay P. O. LOST OR STRAYED—From the premises of Mrs. Alex Turnbull, on Thames Road, on Sept. 4th, a dark bay driving mare, 'Anyone know- ing of its whereabouts please notify owner. --- -•- THE EVAPORATOR. The Evaporator Company are fixing AV) the plant in readiness to operate about Sept. 1st. k'rospects are very bright for a big crop of apples. A number of hand.% will be required and t hose wishing to engage will register at the Evaporator. FOR SALE. . About 1000 fire brick, a quantity gas pipe from half inch to one and a half inchesanu.mber heavy oak barrels, number gas drums, galvanized drum, hold 150 gaLons. Apply at the Evap- orator. Local Doings 'aft,' Stuart Stanbwry is teaching Hunts�ville'Hig1 School for two or three weeks before returning to the Rev W. E. Dannelly will conduct arrant ersary services at Blyth Methodist phurch on. Sunday, Oct. 12th. T1'e Nick work, of Mr. C. B. Shell's' new brick house on the corner of, Wil- liam .aand Ann Stree.te its. in cours,e' of erection.. District Court will be held in the Town Hall on Friday next, Judge E. N. Lewis presiding, There is a, jury trial oat the list. .Jr. J. T, lIcKiaught of the London Road n;eai! Clinton, has a Polled Angus ,cow that has given birth It o three calves, all healthy. alt, Andrew Easton accompanied a carload of horses to Montreal on Sat- urday )last for Mr. G,.b. Dow, who is buying horses of 1600 lbs and over for thatrade. Fine weather is helpiin; the farmers complete the harvest. In, some sec- tions the harvesting of oats was Tong overdue. The growers ofonions are completing the work this week. Exeter Company of Huron Battalion have commenced training here. under ,Major W, J. Heenan, : The company numbers over forty and they will train two seights a week for two months. Flower Sunday wag fittingly observ- ed in James Street Church on Sunday last 'file pastor preached appropriate- ly, the children took part in; the er- vic•es, and the church was an ely dec- orated. , Miss Violet Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ,Austin of • the bound- ary at Farquhar, and Mr. Menisfotrd Cooper of Cromarty were married by Rev G. W. Chidley et the Thames Road Manse on September '9th. The Buffalo, Stratford and Goderich railway line is mow equipped with tele- phones for despatching train, and was puts,, wee for the first time, on Sept, 10th. The same systenv is In use be- tween Toronto and Sarnia. Dr, H. G. Fletcher has :engaged rooms at the residence of Mr.. A. Cantu, Main Street where he aesa opened a medical practice, The Doc- tors borne is near Ailsa, Craig, and he comes to us well •recommended as a practitironer and' citizen,. A rink of London bowlers, consist- ing of Messr6_ W. Ashplant, W. Turn- bull, H. Heffernan and E. Weld, visit- ed Exeter on Friday last and played a game withT. S. Woods, J. A. Stewart, W. W.: Taman, andeat. G.. Seldon dur- ing the afternoon, .the home rink be- ing 12 up. They .spent the evening at S,- Woods'. On Friday afternoon a number of relatives._ and .neighbors 'entertained al the halite. of Miiss " Olive McDonald bride-elect.of elaS.week when she was, pleasantly surprised(wiith a misc•ellane- ous shame. The gifts were presented nrt the,_ form of rriaii,, brought from the post ,Rice by two;,Iiittye girls„ After a pleasant aft•er,necei. :a dainty lunch was served. • Wm H. Greenway, son of the late Hon, Thos.' Greenway, a former resi- dent of this nei'gliborh:ood died in Crystal: City; Man,,;' pi Sept. 2, in, his 60th year. The; derceased went from here to Crystal' City in 1880, at the time •when a large number of families left these parts. end settled in thait district. F,or a 3nitaiber of years the deceased operated 'the gristmill at Crystal City, •but for many years he has been postmaster of that village. Many years ago Iteawas afflicted with paralysis, which 'rendered him helpless.. The picture of •Dr. McTaggart of Toronto; sen of Mrs. P. McTaggart of town, appeared in the Toronto Globe a few days ego, he being one of the forereost bowlers of the Province and having , skipp.ed'the paiir who won the Globe Scotch Double event in To- ronto .against a big field of' crack play- ers. Besides the honor of winning the event he and his partner received a handsome set of sihier mounted howls and a club bag each, The Doctor is well and favorably known here, having bowled at a ,number of the Exeter tournardents, and will have the hearty congratulations of his Exeter friends Dlt H G. FLETCHER, Leal.C.C. Licentiate of the College of Plays - ians and Surgeons; of Ontario Office in the residence of Mr. A. Camm, Main St. Phone Exeter, Ont. • Toronto ilnllversity. • Mass May Jones was brought home Froin London, Hospital on: Sunday, fol- lowing an operation, for appendicitis. She is receerering rapidly, Clifford Webster, _Exeter North, 'met With a painful accedeat on Monday. night last. 1 -le and another boy of similar agie were havtung a Juttlei good- natured .boxing bout when he struck the other chap a rather hard puach and in so doling brake a, hone in leis � hand, which he will not have the use of for tsome time. Mr, Levan, High School Inspector, was on offiiciritl duty here on ` ieliouiday and Tuesday.; In 'conversation with the chairmen; of the ,Board of Educa- tion lee expressed himself as well sat- isfied with the progress; of the. school, with the exception of one; or two features where he recommended slight changes, showing the improvement to be made ,in, efficiency. _Mr Wm. H. Hooper received word on Monday that his sister, Mrs: Ed, Belknap, diad died last( week at her hone in Salem, Oregon?, at the, age of 67 years. Deceased wast born in Ex- eter and lived here until, she was sev- en years. of age whet she moved to the Township of Stephen, and , lived there for a number of years; later moving to Michigan, and then to her late Ionto, Besides her husband she leaves a son :and daughter, MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. The home of Kr. and Mrs. Jeff, Fisher was the ,scene of an interest- ing gathering on Monday night last when a number of young girls as- sembled to do honer, to one, of their girl friends, Muss Louise Amy of town, who is about to desert the ranks of single blessedness for hymen's ties one day this week. She was presented with a nliocella.neous shower, con- sisting of many articles of household use and beauty, The evening was uleasantly spent and a. dainty lunch- eon was served, , Mr. Taos Harton of London, was up for a few days this week, Mr. 1•Iaurice•Ford has gone to Ham- ilton to work iin; a drug stere. Afr, 'Gregg visited in Perth and Ot- tawa last week„ returning Thursday. Kr. Ernest Flynn of London visa- ed with his parents here. ori Sunday. Mrs Thomas Olee of London. spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs,• W. T. Acheson Mr. S. r. Hogarth left thus; week .for Larisi!ere Man., where he willspend a. few weeks. Ialas J. • W, Mallett of London is vis- iting with Me. and Mrs. Esti: Hey- wood for the week, G 3, ATKINSON, L.D.S„ D.D.S. ]DENTAL SURGbON Graduate of the Royal Callege of Dentat. Surgeons of Ontarioit, and Un- iversity of Toronto. Late District Dental Officer, Milk-. tnry District Number one, London, One? Main Office—Dickson Block, Main Street, Exeter ,Ont. Hours 9 tie 5.30 p,m. Phone 34, Exeter. AT ZURICH Tuesday only. none 79 Elliott and Johns • Merchant Tailors Cleaiiting, Pressing and Repairing Also Tailoring MEN S SUITS Cleaned and Pressed 75c Pressed only �........... 50c Dry Cleaned and. Pressed $2.011 Dyed and Pressed $4.00 LADIES' LADY INJURED 'Mrs., Bosnell, who resides with her daughter Mrs. We Johns on. the 6th of Us'borne, was badly bruised and shaken up on Thursday last when, she was thrown out of Mr. Johns' car, on the: Huron: "Road; east of town. Something broke( or flocked, in the car causing it to turnover on the road. The ,other occupants were little in- jured. _• Suits Pressed and Cleaned $1.00 Dry Cleaned and Pressed $2,00 Skirts Pressed 500_ We also Make and Trim Suits within First Class Trimmings for $20,00. , 1 AM N OW PREPARED TO GIVE YOU A REAL Cartage Service Our Express Service from Lan- dau" to Exeter its now operating. Livery in connection..' H. BAGSHAW. Trivitt kleznorial Church Harvest Festival Services Morning ---Rev. Wood Evening --Bishop Thomas Rev: A. A. Trumper, L. Th., Rector. 'Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biseett of London, are e siting for a few flays with relatives here„ Mr John Newcombe and Geo..Ditch- field of Stratford werevisitors with relatives. here Sunday. - .Mrs, H. C. Woods of Hamilton has been visiting her brother, Mr. H. S. Walter. for a few days. Mr and Mrs. Henry Reynolds ]rave neturned from a few weekst' visit „n fundal, Toronto and 'elsewhere. Miss Mary Elworthy left last week .for London, where she) has taken a position at the Western Univera)ty. Mr. Jos. Bawden, who has been? vis- iting bis niece Mrs. Salkeld, near, Goderich;, returned to town .Monday evening. Miss 1'Iildred Wood has returned to her duties es nurse in Grace Hospital, Sarnia, after a few holidays at her, home here. Mr, and Mrs. R. alacRoberts and Mrs Bogart of Toronto were guests of Dr. and Mrs Roulstoa . for a, few days last week. Mr, John Lamport, Mr. :Vales and Mr. Craib of D?etroit;, were vesi4tors with the former's sister, Mrs, vIar- shall this week. Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Rivers and fam- ily of Detroit visited wpith Mr. Rivers' parents, 1VIr. and Mrs, W. C. Rivers, for a Lew days. alas He len Wethey, who has been confined toiler .bed through illness fox several days through illness, is now improving npceely- OAVIIN PRESBYTERIAN oHUR.CH Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister 11 'a.m.-Communion Service. 7 p.m.—Service withdrawn in favor of Trivitt Mein. Harvest Festival.`. Caven Anniversary, October 19th The Minister Boy Scouts meet Friday evening. JAMES ST, METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. E. Donnelly, B. A., Pastor Flower . Sun day 10.15—Morning Class. , 11 a.m,e-R.ev ' J. E. Jones. 3.00 %pen.-e-Sureda.a School 7 pea—Rev, 3,. Y Jones. Everybody welcome. Everybody' Welcome.' • ea. t4198.- 4198 32 O S MAY PHONE 32 Complete Showing of Fall and Winter .Coats. Suits and Dresses og: Never in the history of this store have we 'shown such a fine range of Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-wear Garments aseouur showing for the coining Fall and Winter. Among other makers we are local, selling agents for the well known Northway garments, Some of the most popular mater- ials for coats are Camel's Hain-, Cut Plush, Varian, Marvella, Cameline, Channel Cloth, Etc, . Pricesare much lower this' seasons See our Special Ladies' and Misses' Coats, plain and with Fur Collars, at $15.00 Girls' and Boys' Reefers at Navy arid Brown !clow in stock. Fall and Winter Hosiery, 'Underwear Our stock in these lines is now complete. We handle only standard lines of Underwear,, such as Watson's, , Turnbull's, Penman's, Stanfield's, Lennard's, Etc. Values better than ever, Ladies' Brushed Wool Sweaters Brushed Wool Sweaters are very popular this season. We have just received many new styles at popular prices. Men's and Young Men's Fall and Winter Overcoats Tune new Winter Overcoats for Men, Young Men and Youths are here, We will? be glad to show you these lines. They are real! values. JONES & MAY AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES Miss. Merle Willis of Detroit is vis- iting with her parents, Mr. and ;Mrs. ,Jas WM., Stephen, Mr and Mrs. Morley Willson?, nee ,'Miss Mabel 'Walker, who have been .on their honeymoon, returned the lat- -ter part of the week and spent a couple days at her old home Mere. JVIr. and Mrs. W. D. PQllrack of De- troit are visiting with the former's sister, Mrs. Chas. Perkin* Mr. Pol- lock was a former Exeter Old Boy, but left these parts many years ago. ;Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Holiday and Mr. and Mrs. ;McBurney of London spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech. .In a stroll about town t bey noted with pleasure the. many fere homes and the wealth of beatutitful flowers. lir and Mrs. John Torrance end 'Miss Williams of Goderich township were Sunday visitors- with Mr, ` and Mas. I. Armstrong, • Mr. and Mrs. John Broderick and child of Regina, Sask., visited during the week with the formers mother and sister and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Foote and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Keys of Detroit -vis- ited with the former':' -lien., Mr. Jae; Foote for a fewdays during the past week: Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Robinson end daughter of Essex: end Mr. George Brant of Maidstone were Sunday vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. TVI. E. Gard- ting 'here and 'sisters for her s , beeniuu an Mrs: W. D. Mace, after vis( for a timncwith her brother Mr. I. R. Carling and the Misses Cast- ing left on Thursday evening' home in VS'inn;ipeg, Edmonton Mrs John Di y, who has visiting nelativ and' friend' around Eneter, left on her return journey for her home near on Monday morning. ,'17a`, and airs. W. M, Wright nand two daughters of. Thorndale and M3r,. and Mrs Geo Powell of near Landow? spent Sunday al the home of Moand .tb1 xs. 'Willis J. Powell. Mr: William-Trebnet, of the custonvs D epartment, Edmonton, Alta., and his wife, are here visiting with the fo rmer's; parents, Ur, and MVlrs, Frank T reb,ner and other relatives. ' Ml's. F 1. Hill and daughte alis; Vkian and cl'Mrs•. Geo. Vosper .and daughters, 'Messes Clara :end Edna of Toroeto are visiting with relee ves an and around Exeter thins` week. Powell's _ Bazaar k Plain Price Store >. OSCAR KLOPP AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na- tional School of Auctioneering. Spec- ial Course taken in Regilsitered Live Stock, Merchandise, Read Estate and Farm Lands. Rates in keeping with prevailing market prices. Satisfaction assured, Write or wire 18-93; Zurich. Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Pleasing You—Means SUCCESS for US. We want Ton to be more, 'than Satisified—We vont you to be Down. Right Pleased with every pur- chase you make at Our Store. It is our Business to Get New BARG- AINS for You and in turn we want You tocome in often and share them With Us. We try to tell the Truth about our Store Goods. We want you to Compare our values with oth- er Organizations. All our goods, are marked in Plain Prices, no guess work here.: You can come ,in any- time and Look Around 'witlrbut be- ing continually pestered about Buy- ing uying this or that. We are just as anxious to sell our goods as anyone, but we are just as anxious to let you choose for yourself. Children can get as good bargains at this store as parents, no difference. To -day is Your Day to See US ' for Values The. Longer You. Wait the More You Loose. We bid for your patronage on the Merit of our goods and the Lowness of our Prices. Friday and Saturday Specials:— A. shipment of useful articles in Grey Graniteware, at Prices that will make the Mali order. House Buyers, sit up and take notice. Bring your Catalogues, DR. .A.. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDoniell's Stables, John St., Exete;c (latelydccuoied by Dr. Vining) Phone 26w ANDREW EASTON. LICENSED AUCTIONEbR FOR HURON COUNTY. Orders left with Advocate or at the Central Hotel. Prices reasiona.ble. Satisfaction guaranteed. Exeter Ontario I. R. Carling, B.A Barrister, Solicitor, Etc Loans, Investments Insurance Office, Calinvg Brock, Main St. Exeter • Dr. G. F, Roulston, L. D. S:, D. S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Cloned 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: GLADMAN Si STANBURY, Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.S. Honor Graduate Toronto University Office= -over Gladman & Stunbury" Office, Maim Street, Exeter, The Exeter Advocate Display Advertising—Made known on apoacation. Stray Animals—One insertion 50c., three insertions $1.50, Miscellaneous articles' of not more. than five lines. For Sale, Te Ren►t;, Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and Found locals 25c. an insertiosa, Local reading notices, etc., 10c. _per (ire per insertion•:. No notice Iesst than 25c. Card of Thenk's 50c. • Auction Sales $3 for eine ittsertiorr and $1.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if unidier five 'inches in length. Legal adviert&ng 10c. and 5c, aline. Farm or Real. Estate for sale 50'ea each insertions for one month of four isas'ertiiona, ARTHUR WEBER kuctioreer R, R. No. 1, Dashwood Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co. Farm and stock sales a specialty. Furniture For Quality, Prices, Service and Satisfaction call on us. ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND FURNITURE DEALERS Plronnes Business 20w House 20j R N. ROWE DR. H, H. COWAN, L,D.S., D.tDLS, Dental Surgeon, at McCormick Block, Zurich, ieveay Thursday and : Saturday" Main Office,— Hartleib Block, DASHWOOD, ONT JAMES W. WATSON Licensted 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. Phoitne—Khrkton 54r2 .l ddres.--Iitkton R, R. No. 1 FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for "Counties of Huron and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and. Satisfaction, Guaranteed Mono 138. baiter, Ontario