The Exeter Advocate, 1921-1-27, Page 8EXETER ADVOCATE,'TuuRa1:lAY; JAN, 27 le2i
Exeter Markets
AMPOPINP
rhaneed each Wednesday .r
Wheat ...,
$grey......
040
Fafn-'y Fleur
Feed Four.........
Shorts
Bata
... -65 tar7$
, e. 50
LocalDoings
if you are particular ,you will like
buyiaag your groceries from 1-?arv5eys'
Seise La Feed Counter,
L ii. Carling, B.A.
Barrister Solicitor, rotary Public
Commissioner, Solioi4tor for the Mole
sons Bank, Etc.
INVEST FOUR FUNDS
1Tr t . ,.,.-^- in Victory, Popainio of Canada, Pro-
-.--. N ,.. 5,50 Jelin. al:avers lost his driving vincrai and Municipal Bonds. all legal
••:•-•••• TM ?� l,o:se thrc igb d last week. investmeet for Txuit Funds.
-1,""<„ :,,-"*„. At existing
,•„-' ., ,.....r. 2.00 Mrs. Adam Case, Laudork Road mox- Prices from Cz uex
Heid Eggs ,... �. .. nicely. to 7 Her" carat. ,ear be obtained
Neetit, co;zt?nues to improve: very
: Laid 1~ggs.,., ( eprge C.Hstd, is again on duty at these bods
D y Bunor •. 47 t the. ,mo sons Ba
4k,
Creamery Butte: ,,. 1 �, after Itis recent ill- Orders received by me:
Cs,a ., a 30 niers, Money to loan et lcrwe t ,ter of
interest
Pa -at a ...125 fir. Fred. WeNs and farnv moved Office-Nrl g Bk., Matin St., Exeter
27.00 o.a afoadav into the home he -ec ntle
Tiros .,.,..i4,75 parchesed":roils Mrs. Dess'it ou Gid -
e street.
from.
EXETER AGRICULTRAL SOCIETY
tq: Tier. y Puke, to ler at the Bank Tate anneal meeting of the Reat'e'
air , A. S„. e.4.. Irene ronaned o: Ce nnnerce, ,has been ord:red to Agricu}".tural Society wtes held in the 4
'to a rte r , osew dati a o :lig epos, et the bead office :n Toronto
to a *a. .t i iv.s week.. publiclLibrary Y4A tuber ere afternoon,
'F' • 1'l ,a c c�' s, giaa-u, for So- E s:esti cr' near Gre.rvva tendanceglir, I1.tE. Ruston �•as as-
y 41
a
n t a • - ,h- 1 iia p' e- io•v-nsh"o. as sutfe:•ing from signed To the .h situs and conducted?t ,
so e eel tt • business ,.1 tin: o meet lIga 'n his usual Ina 41
he
�. Vile result o. running a pitch- - pF3 afire i
lova �� �. I.e.-emu;
Atter a short address Train .'Llr� m.
• ff? s . w ? :.y has h �? .c ^_rttm In h t'p, Andrew, the president, the treasurer's
,iia t.,s . e.: \fs. Wna. C: i . ee, riving sod eee • arid auditors' reports were received
s ^;, o t t p„>L bee Fa at tin. farm oa the 10th of I7sborne. to _Mr. $11° i ng the Le'llowilla state of the 11-
'tome « 3'te• yr ' .ata P art, lake M-: o -t
squireshas
f narees.Receipts-B
�6ek
Re 1. xe'etfnedto haNeale ;n Sea teem of \jehe Gefieee audit,
u 517.29'3atbeas, Si601a Co S go 1div ,lay, 10 s eminent ant ��4, ental 4160, gate
The . •^s . „e.ac of:issuer sl^ np:tl y We understand that 'Iessr . Thos, $eipts $942,65; advertising $24; spec -
to H.Gala. Laxzeta , as "now, hR r,r.' i 1.V e:sit ane Ea2st C clang I $ ,S; Exeter Coupe $25; proceeds
end -rc . ented et Loudest by rest' ec t, , gSvoa4' o' ra a ea't KS185; UUborne grant $30; -.
fat. 'c3St.I o4 tee
tar J. Z. iaeet:`t,vscd4, has laical ,don pew ;.r house on lace entrees $67,50 --Total z
t.scated ,the sit., .aart not h.tving '. ' - 1} tz saseor and zrr?I ap=n a laundry I. 1n.acttures P «mac ;~x48,32; salaries
"- teenee z s.nt�.i,y,
chive d by the ownsor ab9; president'e eXPettSe$ tri Co4v0.11,
i;Qa! sect .za Nt�. , t'siGca.tte. on Col: s .now :SIS a ton, and in l e e k�ontznast $3.45tedges $49.?tlj
rale e»st 4: Eeetee, t3, wee,: ,: pair -.nava ."t :s expected to chap another
mortgage $45;postage t8;
.tee.,
. n "iC' Qr Gsiir da; ,.tile, - F1- taw. prize premiums, ums, etc,, $2.23.30;
ceased ata, organ ter use ;z die sclta°e►., Ia.s. 'but high special €attract:odes $304,50; repair:
A �snus a 3 al strume as a great ad V �` a .`t At R »tad erclt'tnw Vv 1pro g.ounds ; 40`.08;� sundries $98.47; ba
va tz„e� n a.schol Fae,r rite. cnjo3nwent g ..� ,nu" lower than Haat :in, treasury $44.4« total $2090.29. The
%n„ 1 ,.:s, ter t:o:t « i. . 2;bh-en. •ar.. o :e: tar ntdd ei'nt„ of the rata:,*4r o', lady directors came in, for
.,...,.......r ,«: e:1.1 0: ::;st 1'!'d got a ., t•er1 (l,sen3S:03, but it tit33 po'ntett out that
.el:: W. J. 11 ;11iar, .v s ;'; Tits id+nrs t or cti'c.e we bad seam cru tee #h ibe srterats �u d212V°t° ' Ontario es. the priacur d bs•
otllv�ndaveven ag.
MrArchie iia viii o' I:nSersoal is r 'r l,?ur " € .e rn;'d VI' a1 t e snow 4 'Q;c such aetyora csauld Ise tai,eaab It
. ' ; :
boat :cr a week or tva.�, tI s .p, ^' c;i. "• ; as, such.
, decided ta• t(lect three
t:ady directors, pro�visiouaily, until such t
are Norr:aail Ford cam: Detroit is vis- Rai Feater Terrey, who has b:eu time as the government wound aptarove _x
F ..ag his father. Mr. John Ford, Ex- pastor o%fo not Carmel.parish for o the action. Wm. Andrew, the late
c'e 'rQrtit. t'w:aleer o years, has been mov:d ten p es:dent dee:ared that h: would net
'i .ic1'an, R. Thud s.s sptirtdin g a R s , til• I .«e�°s ,par,:dn. Lomdon. tvhiie be Z.P.the field for reerleotiQ1t after
ave ,- it her ;arothep. �f;. .iia.ya Rev. F` ILer ta:e ran, I'vl tr;l lb" va- which the 1&IQS%J1 ot'facers and�alrea:,
t_4. -i, ,,u i.o dee, ve ave at 'Mount Came' tors �s re aeleet;;d for the cola°; year
r"s:deast, 'Thos. I iutakal; 1st vice -Fres,
IV
era▪ ?1A 4.4 A e end t•Ceselr4 e _ 0 * Uu \ii''e'ditesdhy a rang addresseeileo. Peah::w"e ; 2nd eiee.,pire., Ben:
r., wail a„r2,e,. Mrs. Oa ssa Se the Y.P. i :1., exela Uri: Wi l..tnls; :atiiiiio:., C', 11 Sanders and
i. .,. \l, >, Jon 7C..v„ e*r, p grim.~ wry rreerestina an 'nstrier P. Coates; d:re:tors Fred Eller niton,
1 ; I' I3, tip iv�V•a a d lots^lzt�er veLast week R. licAlist.. gave , . 1; Drupe, Ja Jeeke 1, 1,1: R. El -
34 cr R -finis era w gi 2u ;dl:n r3ble, taut, Tend .Major Hcscll:in B=ott, V.T. D. tir..raders, S'i'nn, Andrew, Id,
p, t1d.lat, a f4tc ,
u In I1wr parent.,, air, rind firs. a �a spoke :atte,e$fz";,. Smith A. Ether.: n�ate:a r:, W. Robin -
I! @ ,i '*,-4k• T9ae rtearta ho ke}* game ixt tit" O, 'son; protiissonal directors, Miss L.
Size. Farrell and Mr. and air .. Thom 1l A• 3 v ated for F 4 l':. last at i I'"H tuiger. At the mee 1.0.11a-vitt,
of Sirs.
l $'dR-�
o r' • t,:r stn;; are vie 4i"" n Exeter end GQfler..;5,;-:4-- 1 w7s Pu; tported urtel this a ecto silo lowana \Sr. R. t . Seldon was
Z. 4s. ',: it the T Ler ei'" e? t' a,5 tQ ,ae1C 9a "t' , „this 6 1 �' "
F «• - , atltnd?e and g e°cited Secre Tarr aarttl Mr. T. S. Woods
g,.asa: re^atives, s esti:} pr0.';aec s now o; u ,,grill' treasurer:
0i:. harry Trick, who has been sail-
ing
sup;aly and o« the right quality.
OA the lakes. and is noir: visiting et Mr. C. W. Robinson was in St. Marys
h s ao ae at Credttesi, gave. friends ;n on Fr:day last, where be acted as pall- Huron County Council is meeting n
torn a ya:ea.su t call NI Fr:day. bearer at the funeral of ]lis uncle, the Goderich this week. The regresenta,
,Iess-s, Fred. Ellerin ton o town a £la, gin rH. GniD} nsli ,"oi hti den sn from tit 3 district are in attend -
:ma % `b l to 1:orsa VII c3 tierttra, .a ac- st lsarys on Tuesday, T'm. 25th.
h:erns t cif cattle to Exteter-Zatrich O. IL A. ,team gees
Nae v •> en Wed csday of this week Some of the Victory Bonds struck 'to Goderich on Friday evening for the
:b' and Mrs. Fatal,: ewerte of To- par 'o on the Exchange Saturday. The return game in this distrirat, On Moan-
sort v's,ted the Tatter's mother,Mrs. improvement of these securities is as day night next it is expected that
T'1 'rick, dur,;the )reek, err. source of satisfaction to those hold -1 tratford team wf4t be .acre to 'Ala.
$vt .. ':'armed an./.1'u sday, and Mrs, big such and 0.13 at.itng to dispose 01 ° the .,first of home-and-home,gahtes ,:in
Sw .,, remaining for x few days heul. Some time. age they were con- I this district of the Northern Hockey
oware to her mother's illness, Siderably lower than the price Haid League. The Exeter -Zurich team
for Them. will play in Stratford a, few days
e.•ad Mrs. Russel Redden. and two late:,and should Exeter win the first
ch area D. Wiind,horst, flask„ are vis- Por several days during the mild 'game a. specie' tralin twill be arranged
it:n , r.,!r.or.g relatives in and around weather of last week a robin Visited' for the trip to Stratford.
Env .e.. be hg She guests for several the grounds back of the Old Commer- J
day , o' \Ir. and Mrs. Wm. Greenticy via.: House, wiaere Mr. C. B. Snellwas LEG CRUSHED BY STONE.
and 11r. and Mrs. K. Harness. They Bigg ng out the foundation for one of
intend making their future home an the new houses, and seemed to ene arr. Walter Cunningham, while en
Chttar:o, but have not yet decided Toy the bili -of -fare to his heart's con, ;aged at the marble works on Frida
where they wall locate, tent, which was a fishworm diet, last Thad the misfortune of having hi
The picking would not be so good leg rather badly crushed by a lark
this week. stone she was assisting in moving. A
PEN FOUND. a resu;t he wall ase laid off duty fo
Hon. A. L. Sifton, secretary of state several days.
Irepree at ehis office• in the Dominion Government, died at
_
Ottawa art Jan 21st, after an illness
FISH, 0I1. FISII ! of some weeks from hardening of
eve will have Dressed Whitefish, the arteries. Deceased was barn. at
Exeter Council
Bmeess Digby and Smelts; a1so1'ick- St. Johns, liiddle;ex Co., Ont. As .11
Ted Lake -Hering :at 10 lb. pails. child he trent to alanctoba with has
Anyone wanting to tura Herrings .parents. He •:tractised law in Calgary Monday, mee January 24, niei
in segs, or in. bags, or any other kind and became Premier of Alberta, and regular meeting of the ivi Pres
of ; s_y, can do �o by ,cerins their ja tred the Unuon Government at Ot= pal Council, all the members pies
order vv:th us,
tetra X1917, eat. The minutes of the meeting held
P.:one 5tt C. L. WILSON.
y
• additional bitch awned by the same
s person. I 1. comes into force on the
✓ first day of April, 1921. Carried,
Commissioner IlLssett was in-
structed to procure 100 or more Our winter term commences Tues -
loads of gravel to be placed as di -day, January 4th, and students may
reeted. register in our Commercial, Short -
A tender for municipal printing hand or Telegraphy Departments at
was received from the Times office. any time. Our courses are thorougb
Held over. and psactica], and we assist grad-
' Councillor Penhale-Request that
i" a bylaw be prepared granting pay-
ment to the members of the Munici-
pal Council was discussed, the saute
held over for further consideration.
The following accounts were read
and passed:
The Grigg Stationery Co„ books
for Library 69.06; Henry J. Kuhn,
tile, R,B,, 8.16; Ross -Taylor Co.,
lumber, cemetery acct., 42.30; Cecil
Ford, labor cemetery 9.00; R. Mc-
Kenzie & Son, cotton, cemetery 6.60; For the choicesi
W. S. Howey, Board of Health acct. groceries, f1;uiTs spites,
12.00; Jones & May, supplies, ceme-
tery 3.45, library 3.00, 6.45; George teas, coffee and every -
Sanders, snow ploughing- 2.40; R. thing in the g'rocrp kine
Luker, snow ploughing, 25.10; B.
Mans, snowploughing, 10.80; J. (% 1 all s e us. A TriaMelons,
Gillespie, Jr. labor 3.50; R. E. Davis, as to quality will conv'iu-
team labor 12.00; John Parsons, la-
bor., 5.25; Rd. Quance, labor, 8.05; Ge.
Lee Wilson, auto hire, 1.00e Thos.
Houlden, horse hire and labor 2.00;
Ontario Flax Co., snow ploughing,
3.60.
Passed on motion of Elston and
Penliale. Carried.
Adjournment by Snell.
Jos. Senior, Clerk
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PHONE 32
JONES & MAY
i'HONE. 3z.
ltEAT STOCK-
1.•tEJUIJCJNQ
S ALE
asts Only 2 Weeks Longer.
O(:R JANUARY STOCK REDUCING
TINUE FOR ONLY 10 DAYS MORE.
ED MANY ADDITIONAL. EARGAINS
LAST WEEK. DON'T
TRIS
SALE WILL CON
WE HAW. AlL-
OWJI`t LIST 01'
PORTUNITa.
w Spring Goods .Arriving
Dress Gingharns at 35c. yd.
Si
SEVERAL Nis\V PATTERN'S OF HEAVY DRESS GING-
IL AM a IN LARGE PLAIDS ANIS SMALL CHECKS AND
ST.RII'ES - VERY SP1:CI.'iL AT 35c YARD.
ens Wash Shirts at $L45 each
IA DOZEN MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHIRTS, SIZES 14 1-2
TO 17, REDUCED IN PRIC1ss FROM $2.00 TO 31.45 EACII
Men's Gloves and Mitts Greatly Re
duced in Price
Hundreds of Bargains
JONES & MAY
more than twenty -live dollars for WESTERN ONTARIO BEST COltI-
eacb offence. The annual tax specie MERCIAL SCHOOL, DR.'-• T Surgeon
$4•00
sled in the act is $2,00 for a dog tend and,�`� CENTRAL
- Veterinary Surgeon
44.00 for a bit hu anr$G.iO% each
,, n /r is Stables, John St., Fierce
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
?Ione 26w
OTRATFORD.. ONT.
SELL OIL Grease, Pai it Specialties. S acialties, THE Y. P. C. A.
For ..nmediate or summer clt,liv:ry. All Wednesday evening, Feb. 2nd, for
or mart time; Commassian basis; should twenty minutes Rev. Wilson will -speak
have car or rig setup;e, free; wrier oa Moses and Lloyd George, and Mr.
for attra:•t:ve to -ms; Riverside Re- F. Boyle w[ll tell how the game of
fining Co., C1ev:e,and, Ohio. Box:,ng may be a benefit in making
character and manhood. The. commit -
HIGH INVESTMENT VIL.LDS tee ,in charge are arranging to secure
the best talent available for •spacial
rii.tracti'ons this winter in -Concerts
and Lectures. The sports are weekly
becoming' more attractive. All should
join at the earliest possible conven-
ience.
NOW AVAILABLE
3)on a:^,a or Canada Victory Bonds
P ovrtee ,of Ontario; Bonds.
City o. London, and other bonds..
ERNEST I.LLIOT
Office E;',:ot Building Exeter
on January 10 were read and ap-
proved.
Letters were read as follows:
.An appeal on behalf of the Chil-
dren of Serbia through the Canadi-
an Brotherhood Federation, Toronto,
Filed.
A circular letter from John S.
Crowder, secretary of a committee
with a petition inclosed upon a re-
port recommending more uniform
prices for hydro -electric power.
Filed
A. petition was read, the same be-
ing signed by 37 ratepayers of the
village, showing that the owners of
Lots 22 and 23 and the north half
of Lot 21 in the first concession of
l t'iv t Memorial oriel 'the Township of Ilsborne and which
S.11ui3. i are included in the Exeter School
ty5` . Hata[ Lot 20, Con.10, Church •
Section, and desiring to withdraw
Ste a::e t,:Inc barn, with tin roof one therefrom and to be transferred to
nide. Foe yf It sake, price; reasonable. No. 5, Usborne. Ask under authority
LE ? It:E I RtC1I, Dashwood P.O. 11 aim. -"A Pas::time 'truth." of the School Act that this council
appoint at arbitrator to act with
7 p.m. -"Anonymous Greatness,". others to hear and consider the
NOTICE OF .TENDhRprayer of the petition. Per Elston -
Rev A. A. Tramper, Rector, Penhale-That Mr. F. W. Gladmau,
Sea'e 1 ten sees will be received for chairman of the Board of Education
d co•i; 4 t. body wood, beech or for 1920, be appointed. Carried.
mane, to .-e delver d at S. S, Not 1 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Steghe; ,on cr before March 1st, bag to be relieved from the ditties
Rece.v_ng o` tenders to close on
Fels, 10th, 1921.
FRED H. HOGARTH, Sec'y-Treas.
Rev. James Foote, B. A. Minister
10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible
Classes. •
11.00 aan,-"Tempeance Study."
7.00 part. -" Over eoming .Trouble,"
A letter from H. E. Huston clesir-
of an officer of the Board of health
Request granted on motion of Pen -
hale and Davis. Carried.
Per Snell -Elston -That Mr. S.
Fitton be appointed . as a member of
the Board of Health. Carried,
Councillor Penhale having inter-
viewed Mr. R. H. Murphy and had
leased to him the weigh scales for
the year, Rental $40. Approved,
Also that he had arranged with
Mrs. Elizabeth Harness for the ring-
ing of the bell at $65,00 for the year
Approved. •
Per Snell -Elston- erhat•the clerk
procure one hundred dog tags and
the same be . on . sale at the clerk's
office. The 'Statutes of Ontario for
1920 states that every owner of a
dog's] ail procure a tag for each dog
owned by him andkeep such tag se-
curely fixed to a collar on the dog at
all times. The council directs' that
the tag shall be given on the pay-
ment'of the dog tax .as provided by
the Statutes. Owners: of dogs' who
neglect to comply evith the above
regulations are liable to penalties of
not less than ten dollars and., not
If you want to order a daily paper
or, ragaziae, or renew a present sub-
script;on, ,eave your order at .the
Advo -are Office. We save you paper,
envie ope postage stamp and cost of
money o. -de: anad vvhen clubbing a lit
-- *le •more besides.
TURNING MILL
All kinds of Turning, Gumming
„Saws, Etc., donee on shortest notice.
S. J. V. CANN, Phone 115
If you have anything to sell or you
want to buy, try The Advocate Want
Column:•
VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs. 7.00 p.m. -"Breakfast on the' Beach"
E. J. Wethey, Andrew St. APPIy •
et ani =time 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings � BETHAISYe-2:30
1 to 8. ' 2,30 p.m. -"Four Carriiers,'
JAMES ST. IVIETH0DIST CHURCH
' Pastor, M. 3. Wilson, B.A. •
PT ssionary _Anniversary next Sunday.
Rev, Judson Kelley, of London Col-
borne Methodist Church, the preacher.
Sabbath School as usual.
All Welcomed.
MAIN ST. METHODIST C fURCH.
Rev Geo. McAlister,
Phone 21r3 -
11.00 a,rp_ "Why do we go to. church"
3 "p.rn.,=Sunday School ,rad' Bible
CJa��as.
•
DRS, SWEET & VINING
Veterinary Surgeons
All calls protly attended to
day or night.
Officie-
bates to positions. Get our free Dr. Sweets old offices
Catalogue Phone No. 120 Exeter,
D. A. McLachlan
Principal.
Tea Coffee
Store
Produee taken in excliAnge
Jas. Gould
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice. Strictly confidential; no witness,
SOUTHCOTT BR
PHONE 134
PHONE 134
January Sale of Cottons,
Sheeting's and Pillow Cottons
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF T HESE SPECIAI. OFFERINGS
FINE LUNGCLOTId,.36 inches wide
Regular 40c.; Sale price e ,,...35c
FINE CAMBRICE, 36 inches wide.
Regular `35c. Sale price roe...:.,. 3,0c
•
NAINSOOK1 FINE' GUALITY.
Regular 50c. Sale price ......,.. 40c
BLUE :GALATE AS
• ,Regular 50c. Sale: tprice ..,.:,... 35c
BLEA CHE,D SHIsETING, 72 Tat wide,
Regular $1.15; Sale .price :..,, 85c'.
FACTORY CGTTON, heavy quality
36 in, Regular 50c, Sale price.;. 35c.
40 fat CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON
Regular 65c. Sale price ..�,, ... 45c
COTTON TEA TOWELING
Regular 20c.' Sale price ....,, 15e..
PLAID GINGHAIVIS NURSE GINGHAiVI
Regular 50c values, sale price 35c Regular 50c Sale price
35c.
Southcott Bros.
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Office --Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or
night.
Dr. G. F. Roulsto4 L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
Office over Car]ing's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R. 2tINSMAN, L. D. S, D. D. S.
Honor Greduate Toronto TJnivereity
Office -over Gladman ,& Stambury's
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONE.E,R AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Fanta
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshutt Was rooms, next door to
Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Huron ami Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, Ontario.
HORSES WANTED.
I want an, unlimited number of
Horses in good condition.. Geldings 5
year, old up, ' weighing from 1500r
pounds no. Mares from 4 .years old
up,.. weighting trum 1300 Hounds • up.
Parties halting . the required stuff,
write or phone 83 Exeter,
G. J. DOW
Mom, I.("3AN
We .have a large amount of private
'funds to loan ' ,rte farm and- village.
property at tow rates of interest. •
• GL:AL,'MAt7 8r STA.NB(JRY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter