The Exeter Advocate, 1921-10-13, Page 8EXETER AI1I OCATF, THIIRSI}AY I OCT. i9, 19a1 --
Exeter
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Exeter .Markets
Local Doings God\Sr.erThowvPnotes aisd1upd,ivoincictuypis "udtheitpuctf
a WEDNESDAY SDAY ELECTION DAY
sin the Tr'witt "eternal -all Church ort
CHANGED EVERY Sunday Iastt, preaelting two very ac -
11.00 DAY FIXED -DEC u. ,cep'tabl< discourse
Wheat ,....
Barley ...,. 4,. • 4$ to 55
ts
Family Fleur ...,, 50
,.. ..4,4
Feed Flour
Shorts
Btaa
Creem ry Butter
Dein Batter
1,80
1.50
L 40
�42 to 45
,. .. eb
42
1rd
Tuesday, December 6, has been, of -1
fieielly announced as voting day fart
the general elections. Nominations
evill be made een. Now, 22, and Parlie-
ment is being ennnmoned to meet Jan,
Ire Thomas Runkle. ,has been ale-
Isc este? Returning Off eer for South
Huron.
20 WALKER—JOHNSTON.
Hey Per ton .. ,.. $14 to.$13
Hogs 4.00
TOBAC CONIST.
Hees-ing leaseda temporary send
Tet heir. I iot.key's Barber shop, 1 +v !
oeeat up a supp,y courst:r for the sele
os tobe coos, c:egers, chocolate bars,
',sees—Less gum, et; on Friday,,Pe:. 7.
Y u. patronage solic is cd.—O. C. Ward
FOWL SUPPER A.:4D CONCERT.
The Fowl *i'Y•pp r and Concert 1 0
1 . g Kent by the Triviet Mense gal
Cihu cin tn. the $ a..ng Renk• Oct. 14
is a b.: the serene of season.
as . ereg Gest -s beet arranged sor
t.se eeise.e.s. iNefe. tows- the eyed.
it t t4': e. pasters.
.1/4qu e: wvztldna vas sal -ma e1 0_
Mr, Henry Hart, who recently pure
chased Mr, Samuel Preszcatotr'e. dw e.1-
tinge an Huron street, nxotw-etl in on'.
ereesday. It was formerly occupied by
wir. Erne Applt'ton:
A eubscriber writing from Winnipeg
ww iSh directions regarding hss subseripe
%sin to Advocate failed to sign his
ttane, hence ne are at a• loss to , arry
x,u» the instructions,.
Tuesdcy evening October 4th by the In the third game of ,baseball last
Rewe: J. J. Coulter of Danforth :teen= week at Fullerton, Zurwh, defeated
l ate.bedist Church, Toronto, when n Miss Woo:istock 8-3, winning the semi,-
. b:eanor A, Joautston, daughter of lir. tinais They then .same up dgainst
1.siann Jo'.mston, 15 Hu.rcundale v ., W=ngham, playing .thee first game on
tl oaorl.o, sras.,marr ed to Mr. W. Ed- 1lnnday and wtinn a.ng, 4--3. The z-.
► *t il'kiker yet London, One: , soon of oak ;acne is ttaR be played at Zur_.•h
far" end 1,411s. William Walker, Erwers9r on, Saturday, and Wee will all b.. there,"
Ner t`Ntiss Sadie rtii�alkerand
Mr;
The followwina .,vas taken from the
euse• ll iker siste and brothert •Tw.entj year aga' column, of the
';s groom :assisted. The happy eJugle w;ugh; ra 'Times; Mrs (lar,) Holloway
ie..t for wLsteran pouts a;,7.d will re- was tatted Rothe bedside of hermoth-
: S a 1.c.ndon on, their .returns er. in Exeter >an Monday;, Mrs, Welsh
had tripped, falling on the floor, and
1..F.0. AtbrTING. sus e:^ed a d_alocated shoulder, and
A seesear meeting of the Thames Mrs. Holloway wet down to nurse
Ito—x2 Club will he held on Tuesday Ener. :firs. Welsh la quite old and the
even -Fes. O; t. J.S. Delegates w.0 be I accident ss x91 o tharel with her though
pea .,ares, to the Annual Mieetiug of she as amprovangr.
t as South Huron Association of the
l„i.ited Farmers, ° ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE
SIX Rf WSTER FOR :ALE
lex AI shape $35.a., d jww'tn, baleen.
erre eessi H. Bagshaw, lEnetcr.
TIR1: FOUND..
Nix 3 1-.1; a ,r .wt E•t ;ser. i3Owtrer
cal. have sesta: 17w Vo5 `'rp ELY
sees p4'nc e'sp.verss Apply at Tree
O
Athoeate hew-,
HOW IS THE I,1,•MP 2
New I: o•n Pumps :ant Fittings
Stock Iron or wool pumeos r+epe re ,
Weal-: pumped sere or.ceeened.
L
e. l V. CANN. Pletene 1
C...ONTR.AC TING,
tl, a vis n t,� «arl the .tteuc;o n Qi flee
r;ab! e Exeiier arca
tender : rr� • face�ts to" a:::m st sn o
l a Y+1.tn,-'�, •d a ... exp . r;:zzed ‘SQ re-
:
t ,
cl t ;a 9'~
� ?t '3 '3 ;x
WcU.E ▪ - w PRY:' ., Fewer,
sof Household Effects, ,stn the -:;tare
HOLLAND BL "BS. south of the Advocate Office, Exeter
Now is the time to plant Bulbs for on Friday, Oct. 14th at 2 o'clock.
:Natter flowering. We have a conn- C. \V'. Rolzinson, Awn.
tssartinent of Hyacinths, Tulip, Nar- l
:.esus and Daffodils :,n aU popular STORE .PROPERTY SOLD. •
Inadcs Pbone or ,leave your order
rty as our supply as 1 melee.
POWELL'a; BAZAAR.
PLOWING MATCH.
A plowing match will be held on
October Mb, adjoining Exeter, un-
der the auspices of the Exeter Dis-
trict Plowmen's Association,
W. Shapton, Secty.
XIV1;RSARY SERVICLS.
e A 1nisee-say Scrviees of Cave
t reap Church wv i➢1 be held en
O teber 16th , Rev. J. J
r.,.vet, B. A. P I?., cwf Sarnaia
t = .i
a : r e
n ma s :d a w n ,
5+:+. .eves a 7C r,
G °1: rays r by th elf'i'n', a 5 acted
the folioss:fee ert-sete of London„
4s Latt ,t Mart .% Soprano; ltse.
tAl.: ➢y ' VAN'. Contralto; 11r. Gec+r„e
eta +r; nal B. J:arvee feed
• Itritene.
)1t,.:
1a ad➢`: aRls ., c
4 •
i.e 1 to test sees, reel tet steea See.
eet •. •; ti' t.iseessesee, sert l ist
r: ➢ Treatment' for 4.7"erener and Nene.
;.fns el -sees flours. lo to 12 and 3
to 5. and by :appQmttaae^ to t c °°awe-
ver W : a9.n feel Seeders, street.
APPLE ITThR. AM'
wits be ,+ to make Apple But-
ter end Cidsr every Thursday and
Fr da till further ttet_e. --S, T. Carlen
FARel FOR SALE.
The unders•eened ,is offering for ;ale
t a:
desireble .arm in the Township
•f Sttep3i,n. being Lot 15, Con. 2,
lenewwn as the Lea thorn Farm, ,eozv-
leinin, Wit care, There :s on prem-
i:'ea 1 commodious two -soy fronts
buuse and two good bunk slam . Th:
loxes is well drained teneel, has
i rice orchard. sluing 'with a
peer 'tui suprfly lot' wvat r the year
round:; tine for stock; 15 acres seed -
c.1 down. all fall plowing done. and
titer: ere 10 aeess ,all wheel Pses-
r.e s iva b v n 1st 1922 For
part -.:mass apt -Cy ,a L R. CARLING,
hicett_r. **l.k.r•or for the Aiiminstra-
tor.
Se ACRE FARM FOR SALE
Be: -ice part ., lot; 21. Con. 13. Ste-
phen. There s. on the premises a
gored brick house, bank barn. siva,
Meaty good water, w::l fenced aad
drained; 3 acres :ell maple bush, goon
orchard For particulars apply On
the premises, or to u idereigned. Pos-
session given, April 1st,
FELIX WILD, Dashwood P. 0
Fish! Fish!
We have madeeaa contract with W.
H. McPherson of Port Stanley to
supply uswith fish, one day each
month dur-ing the -winter, starting in
November. Orders -will be taken and
the fish delivered upon arrival.
Fish will consist of Herring,
weighing from ej. to one pound each
and -will be fine for salting for the
winter. Put up in 100-1b. cases.
Phone your orders to
WILSON'S GROCERY
Phone 5 6.
Harvey' S
Sale
Salted Peanuts;
Half lb.
13,:.
Lenox
Laundry Soap
3 t:akea
10e.,
Bulk Black
Tea
Our Special
39c.
'Van Camels
Spggheittil
20 az Time,
19c,
Finest Canned
Tomatoes
Large tins
2' for .3ic.
C ur:tnits
19c.
CARD OF THANKS
We. a Es;h to esero s; our t,inGerc elft•
see ce:io.. and ,thanks for the many
t n ,, .„date ,1 t xtende:l to us during
unit death est our clear babe,
and Mrs. Joseph Hernial:
OMC' S.
We will comm=ace azkiny 'n onions
, n Tuesday, Oct: 18th at the G. T,
R Temn ran're 11 use*. The eon;ract
re.' ^ is : Chien setts to be milled,
sere ,ne.1 anddry; to contain no
:prau:etl onions;. the wire not to ex-
. e,c1 7-8 or be less than 3-S `nch>:;
in thane ' -r All .crates mutt be re.
erred.—J- li. GRI:IVE, Exeter. dea,truciPon. The blaze was nolt,ced
his cousin, Mr. Fred I-1ogarth's daugh-
FOR SALE. ter, who was ton her sway to church.
Hs-estten Bull calf, 4 1-2 monthBy use of the telephiene iseig?wbo(rs
Messrs. Harvey St Harvey, grocers,
have ,purchased the store prean.Mes
gaud dwelling in conriectaon owned by
tlao Misses Gould. being. the property
of the late wines Gould !Alta* on
amain Street. The .businesa will be
eoneinued aloe; ;the same limes and
will he taken lover Oct, 2,Oth lay the
new proprietors. „
'FIR' . PREVENTION 'helve` K.
This is Fire Pr° venom week. Clean
tin yronnr prerntses, remove and destroy
alI wase, eliminate all d:uag e of are
as far as possible', Special sn. rruv-
5:o;a :,s being glen by teachers, and
tare chili practised. Everybodyhould
geeke apt elfore to prevent the ;reit
Cuss 101; fire, .ca
occurs Lath \Esse,
is alairn.esl that 80 \p.r cent. of the
tars:+ could have been prevened,
FEL. DOWN' STAIRS,
.lobe Walker. telephone op
testae while desecendang the st.'a:rs
t.•aa �; etc Ur. NV, H. Lay's home,
Ewta:n ,reet, on Wednesday of Jest
weesk, to some ,ray fell front near the -
ton and when rkaching the +bottom
struck her spears on a pail, .. wench
l ath tc"1 a nasty gash ,on the temple
wh;mit required a few stitches to. close;
She is on duty, but the wound is e'a
ncinfu' one and she was of b rwiNe
shaken up.
HOME NEARLY BURNED
While at church. on Sunday even-
ing last the home of lir. Viktor Heat-
garth, on the 3rd concesaicia of
Stephan, took fire and threatened its
t:dd. — John Berl, Sr.
WHITE Lr,GHORN PULLET.
`'•'t ''ALE—Box 174, Hay P. O.
AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.
IX THE STORE SOUTH OF THE
ADVOCATE, EXETER
on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921
ar 2 &clock, the following property
as Airs E Sanders, and oth.. rs,—
Bedstead, child's cot, baseburner ericb Tapp, son of Mr. James Tapp,
store and pees, 2 wood stoves and London. The bride looked very smart
p,pes, i common chairs. flashes, toilet, in her frock of ataxy blue Canon
sets, glass show- case, scales, walnut creete, black ,picture hat, and Isabella
fax fur, the ;sit of the groom. Her
;corsage. bouquet was of rases. The
voune...oupie will reside in Londonf
GILLTES—MARTL. .
The home of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Martin, lovely with autumn flowers,
and leaves, was the scene of a pret-
ty wedding at nine o'clock Wednes-
day morning when their daughter,
Anna Louise, was married to Robert
G. Gillies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Gillies. The bride wore a beaded
brown Cantoncrepe dress with cor-
sage of Sunburst roses and orchids.
After the wedding breakfast Mr. and
Mrs. Gillies left by motor for Ham-
ilton., ,the bride travelling in a dark
brown broadcloth suit, beaver trim-
med, with brown and tangerine vel-
vet hat. The bride is one of Exe-
ter's most popular young ladies. Mr.
and Mrs. Gillies have the best wish-
es of a host of friends_ for future
happiness and prosperity.
were summoned and the blaze ,vas
soon under control; The fire origin-
ated
riginated from a faulty lamp: attached to
an incubator: The Boss is est?manted
ar $200.
TAPP—BEDFORD.
A quiet wedding was solemnized at
the. R4out St. Methodist parsonage,
London on October Sth, at 3 o'clock
when Miss Gladys Ilene Bedford,
daughter of Mrs. Geo. Bedford, West -
minister Tp., formerly of Exeter, was
united in. marriage to 'Airs Robert Fred
.ouch, poles, psctures and small ar-
ticles..
Also 3 -piece bedroom suite, ' arpet
shembef set, 2 lamps, kitchen lounge
beer cloth sofa, parlor chair, range,
nearly new, either coal or wood, tea
kettle, chemical closet, silver cake
basket, sideboard, wash stand, Etc.
Terms Cash.
C. W. ROBLNSON, Auct:
Y.
Y.P.C.A.
The "Y” Bowling Allies are still un-
der repair for a few days. Opening
as soon as possible,
Trivitt Memorial `
Church
CHILDREN'S DAY.
11 a.m.—Special Children's Services,
3 pm.—In Sunday School—Special
Service.
Special music at both `services.
7 p.m.—Evening service withdrawn in
favor of Presbyterian Anniversary
Rev A. A. Trumper, Rectors
OATEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A.; Minister
10 a.m.—Sunday Schbol and ®Bible
classes,
Anniversary services, Sunday, Oc-
tober 16th. Rev. Dr. J. J. Paterson,
of Sarnia, will preach.
JAMES ST. METHODIST :CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
11 ane—Rev. E; C. Taylor of Strat-
ford.
3 p.m.—Sabbath .School.
7 gene—Evening service withdrawn in
fawner of "Presbyterian Anniversary,
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geo. McAlister, M A.
Phi .21r3
11,
-a m; Caven Presbyterian Anniver-
sary.
niver-sary.
3 mm.—Sabbath School and Bible
Classes.
7 • pees.—"AS ,the Leaf, Ass the Leaf!!
BETHANY ,
2,30-A Sermon from Nature,
Mr.. Thos. Hartong of London spent
al day or two in town - with friends:.
Mr, and Mrs. Salter of Loaders spent
a few days with Mrs, Mark Skitter
here. ,
Mr. and Mrs: Lamam.*ei of Deteoaitetre
guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs'.
E. J. Christ,e.
Mr. Fred, Elliot of Ha eybury as
vieStinr +rt .the home of Mr...bIr,teblt
Elliot for a few 4aysi..
Mrs. Nelson Kestle left Tuesday to
visit her sister xn Woodstock,and
daughter; .:Nates; .y..F!atiick,. in Hanilitom.
Mr S6,' G. Bawdery' of Edmonton ar-
rived 'here this week to visit odd
friends'" He will probably spend the
tvinter in Ontario.
Judge Dickson ,of Goderich .Presid-
ed at the Court of Revision of Itfhe
Voters' List for the village here, on
Tuesday. Mrs. and Miss Dickson also
spent the play Here;.
Mr. Joseph ,Bawvd,en, who has been
visiting among ,friesids in town for the
past few 'weeks, left Monday morning
for Ridgetowvxn, where lie will spend
the ;winter with his sonruel,
,Mr. and Mrs Thos. Hawkins of
Wandsar visited wµth friends and rel-
atives here ,this week, Mr+. Hawkins
.s in 'the haadware $us::ness a,n Winkl
sore They motored there,
PHONE 32.
JONES
&MAY
PHONE 32
SpeciiI values for
Early Fall Buyers
NEW BLACK AND WHITE PLAID SKIRTINGS
Black and white comb:net:nans in stripes and plaids are the very new-
est ideas for seperate skirts,, We have a beg range of these, as well as
many other color coinbimtions, in a beautiful quality 'of cloth, selling at
$5.Q0 Skirt Lengths. +.
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NEW ENGLISH R1BBbD WOOL HOSIERY.
I%il5beI. Wool Iiosi'ery, so much in .,'entimd this 'trail is here, shown, in
r colors, such as fawn, brown. grey, heather, henna, etq., in all
1 tern li;b Saxony yarn, selling at $4..50 and $1.75 pair.
Heather Hosiery ,ut flat -tat at from $1,00 to $t50 parr.
LADIES' AND MISSES SLITS, COAT., and DRESSES.
Our values 'in the above lianas for fall and winter are , .xccp faAnnle
New styles, new colors, and lower prices.
sow...'
Special Values. 'in Salts' 1Msenitestte, black plush coatsl.
mese
MIDDY AND JUMPER FLANNELLETTE
We have just received a shipment of the old quality English wvh'ite
Saxony Flannsll: tte, This is a line www,; have not beep, able ;to p ocny;e
for years. \Vs only have a aim°'tees quantity at Ise.11 at 30ci yard'.
T0WhLL1 Q SPECIAL—hew s- crash, this we.k 2$e, a, yards
swims
t=LE. ARING LINES OF MEN'S 'ALI. AND \VIN 1'1slc UNDERWEAR
sap
\V. are clearing all odd aims of lien's Fall sad S'l'im..r underwear
grc'itiv educed ,prides. These lines are real bargains.
Dominion Rubber Boots
'We sell the famous Dominion Sea Boot, with heavy white rolled edge
sole There is froth ng better made for durability. '\Vc iunrtntee every
Pair, and will „hos'etiyely refund your money if not satisfied.
LIFI: -BOUY RUBBERS
Get your rubbers her; We are agents for the celebrated Life -Buoy
Rubbers, the best fitting, Lest uear=arg, fine rubbers made. We have
every style made.
JONES & MAY
1
I. R. Carling, B.A,
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol
sons Bank, Etc.
INVEST. YOUR FUNDS
in Victory, Dominion of Canada, Pre-
vittciai and Municipal Bonds,'all legal
investment for Trust Funds,
At existing prices from 6 per cent.
to 7 oar cent, can be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received by me,
Money to loam at lowest rates of
initerest.
Office—Carling Bk., Main St., Exeter
R. N. ROME
FURNITURE DEALER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
Embalmers License No. 210
Motor Hearse Service
If you have anything to sell or you
want to buy, try The Advocate Want
Column.
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, Fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery line
Call and see us. A trial
as to quality .will convin-
ce.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
CENTRAL
STRATFORD.. ONT.
The Leading Commercial School of
Western Ontario; a school where you
can get thorough courses under com-
petent instructors in Commercial,
Shorthand and Telegraphy Depart-
ments, Students get individual ins:
structibn and may register at any
timer. Graduates are assisted to pos-
itions, Get aur free catalogue.
D. A. McLachlan, Priv
Phones 20J and 20W. cipal
PHONE 134 ' PHONE 134
Ladies' and Misses' Coats
We are showing som•e ,exceesti,onally Smart Styes;. A new shipment
as been received this wweel4 Goold values at $llS;OO -up to $50,00.
STANFIh,LD'S UNDERWEAR ALL WOOL SERGE
It always gives satyse,ac,tiore
trice is away dowry t!hais season.
Blue Label
Red Label
Last -year's price was $3,50 and
The
In 5 shades—;gree;n, burgundy, brown
s2,50 ,blue and ,bla'ck, T{hin suse ar`biealnt u$
21.00 ,all wool ,serge, 44 incites wide), lex-
$4.0q tra, value at per yard r T,,,,::.. $450;
,MINER PUBB,b,R BOOTS
If you buy Innviriciible 'tubbier Boots you get ,the bne!sit boat that money
can buy, You wi,11 'need •a,' pair ,for the wet muddy weather,
Southcott Bros.
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Offace-Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or.
DR, AL E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDoaell's Stables, John St., Bader
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
MRRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of.
Tice. Strictly coaifidential; no wj¢neas,
Dr. G. F. Rou➢,ston, L. D. S., D. D. S,
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S.,'D, D. S.
Honor Graduate Toronto. University
Office—over Gladman & Stantury,'i
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for' Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farad
Stock Sales a Specialty; Office at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for .Counties of
Hunan and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed;
Crediton, . — Ontario.
If you want to ,order a daily paper_
or magazine, or renew a present sub':
sicription, weave your order at tlie
Advocate Office, We save you paper,
envelope .postage stamp and coact of
money order .and when clubbing alit-,
rte more besides.
MONEY TO LOAN
We haute a large amiount of private
funds to loan on-farm and village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter