The Exeter Advocate, 1921-10-20, Page 8EXETER ADVOCATE, THURBIJAI, LJCT. 29, 1921
Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNI✓SDAY
Wheat .. .... 1.00
BarleyM.. 48 to 55
Oats ,....k., 50
Family Flour . 4.40
4.40
Peed Flour t 80
Shorts
Bran. ,, 1.40
Creamery mery Butter ,,,42 to 451
Dane Butter ....a.. 36
48
E?as
Lard ....a- .,. 20
Hay her ton ,, .. $15 to $10
Hee- 4.. ....... 9:00.
TORAC('ONI$$T.
lie ;:n? leased a. temporary <end
!.Ir. Hockey's Barber shop. l will
ez,:t up a supply counts for the sale
o tob goes, cigars, cboeolatee l,ar,y
elooyeat bum, etc. on. Friday, Ocz. i
4: eur petronate -ea O: C. Ward
STRAY STEER.
Ti—"ere stray.:i onto tau,premie.-o^
the nedersignol. Sede a s,.vv mill. on
':J"?aF" ..yh,; reel. yrarling steer.
Us eer c. s .^...v„:•• same by p a.:^ng
property and. paying egipnseS
Sees S tart a.&e tlaa P.O.
Local boil gsmr, C. B. Snell lastweek mol ad
t u to b.,s fine hone! on, Ann street,
*wawaThe Proclamations for the South
Detroit concern promises to put Huron Election have been priotedend
anew .car, on. the market that will posted,
have brains concealed under the .hood
to make up for the lack. of them
R. R. Sloazz's apple orchard
among drivers. n Goderieh township is loaded with
The ratepayers of the town of Gad the choicest .of Spies, Baldwins, Ruse
e r:: h will- rate ran a by-law auGo sets, eta„ till the branebo:1 are tirealc-
a n = the berrow of $55,000 to pro, fruit Three thousand barrels of
fruit as igiven as an estimate of the
vgc, for the easmIlation of t filter amount in the .orchard.
with the muneeipai works system A pretty wedding took place at
James Street liethodst parsonage .at
Fi?\\'1. teLPPER.
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 19th, when
s:Vili4a n J. Veal of Usborn- was unit-
The cowl supper given ut.der the el in marriage to eEss Annie Louise
auseelees of the Triv tt Memorial Eiiord, daughter of fr and airs,
Church in Dome Rink on the evenng 1lichael Elford of Exeter, Ret-. \L J.
• Friday, Oa. 14th, was ,a decOled Wilson of—Poiret—log,
onee se is every way. The weather
t aii twat eoued be desired and as teem last�the ifirs; of their la1.3eage'
• result aboat live ,hundred ucop?e games against Toronto in. Toronto on
repast once d . b l partook
a took of a de1i..lois Saturday, by a wore of 11-5i, The
proved d for by sc.•ond game will be peayed in St.
tate ladies. After supper the elver, aearys this eNestinesda afternoon and
ass: ate 1 by the younger dement •of should be a good one.. Irk Toronto it
a, churele, rendered a program which g
was twelve -roan lacrosse,. in St,'
sac eaaele.d by all, the re:,tor, Ree'.i liarys it will ,be. the ten..nnan game,
Trunma alit ng ,as chairman,. It was ,
n � a 'c°enai.::'ng and an who easreted F1JLL REIeE 4.RSAL.
e le b:. raatutelitncnted. on the results
e+I tag w...11 ef their hovzr he, ro..eeds =ovate; About one hundred and seventy
v e tires, representing Bewail, Zurich
SIX ROADSTER FOR. SALE. Crediton, Centralia, Dashweea onto
Al a;..a ': w$250, down, Taal»rn HODi�INS-SANDERS, ; Ville, Themes Road and Exeter at -
I
arranged Bagshaw, Exeter, tended the first full rehearsal of "The
TIRE FOVN1).
hey. 51 2; %est of Exeter. OOwaaer.
y. *n
4:1vz s:nnn by proving property
and raying e sip roses. App�;y at The
Advocate Offiee.
HOW' I:+ THE PUMP?
New Iron Pet reps and FittioOs ht
Stack I o e or wood pumps repaired.
W eels purnoed ee,t or cleaned,
s. l V. CANN. Phone 115
CONTRACTING.
We ;wish a e call the atteratioa of the
euhl'e et elite..: and surrounding ds -
;et tint we .are opea to accent, or
'e . "e r for co ntraets for all Elide or
bolding We .ra experienced work-
men and may se; et anent ion to Ntst-
rez.s. we ,w T7: shar:' in the conatr:aot
..a of t:1; a..«'+*.r:fit.
`.1'?,RE'` & PRYDb., Exeter
jee, yt+lf alai '3.R11, 3ay.rn„ ee rat \
z Stet tit obi e:t. , 'a of the Oa -
"zero
s-
t'+> t ' 6'G 4.a r. -41 t ya•l:� ,. i s
;red Eike
total reetrm ante; tor C ria ,I Noe.
:ions dieeasas, Hours, le to 12 :incl a
o``r
5, ill e pooitnien a . };i s c :' eon+
ter W1r4A n anti Sand re street,
APDL F BI7TTt'R AND ti 11)ER. -.
tri" ea to melte \p ane But.
ter end Cele, very Thur t:av ere I tJ
Fridaytill further net,4 c to J. Can't
411:4t but pretty wedding was Messiah" in ,Janes Street Church en
so:caantriee l at the James Street \Ie.1-. \onala:v evening. After an, hour and
odist parsonage at 4 o'clock. Saturday halt .of practice a number of tddress-
.3.oraeon, Ova 1A, when \Liss Lite, es were given, by the president, Mr A.
tut Seeders, ek. L. L. '1T., youngest Hicks, ilii-...., the vice presidetnts.al-
daugi'ter of Mr, end Mrs. William 1). so Rev.though, Rev, McConnell, Rev.
enders of Stephen, was united in' Foote, end others, tomplimentary of
marriage to \ir. 'Walter Hod- the work and ability of Prof. Aatier•'
gams of Biddulph Tp. The pretty' ton toed the Sov:iety. Lunch was ser
ssauthtul bride: looked lovely In her seed by lady members of ]goner Street
wedding suit of brobrownbrcaa,l:IQth fit e;eureh. Prof Andcrtooa +hopes to
trimmed with small feather hat laf red, have ",The Messiah" rendered in
draped,draped,with a modest veil. Afterth: James Street Church about the second
�.'4remons• the young couple notored Week in December
to
the station end took the 5 o'clock
•nein for Ham:I.ton and other posts,
vv her. a short honeymoon well be
-.ea On their return, they: will take
cap easel,:'e, :na on th° ,room's Tann
;rs Bleitlu 3afn, The bride. who is well
,ekee'neulis aed as music as favorably
knownknownLit musical circles and her many
leads > n evrta us in congratulation;
goal Liz; st w:Sit : for a m onad
EXETER H. tS. TAT. L1JCAN,
The students of Exeter high School
look, pact are the Sports givers by the
Luean High School on, Friday last.
aril were* twinners as follows,--
J ttL:car Events
1t+a rd. dash, E. Thomson 1 -et, U.
Derwin 3rd Running high map., 1I,
rents:et. edam )coy and bepeenese arndnLognan 2nd; Rutun:mg broad ;imp, E.
pr
a c sL1, : roneon. Ist.
Sen;nr Events
Koenig me, high ening. W. Lawson 2nd
L..Stathann 3r4; Ruoatnfng broad jurnp.
L. Statham+ 3rd. W. Lawson 4th; Run
nine hop step „ail jump, W. Lawson
est, L. Statham 2nd; Standing broad
jump W. Lawson 2nd; Throwing base
ball for distance, L. Statham 4th ;
Half mile run, L. Stetham;lst, C.1104-1
PoriPori4th ; lnterskhool relay, Exeter 2nd
ZURICH WINS THEL1 AGUE.
Pt►„AIOES,
A. e`:. .load of potatoes :s duo :Dare
la,ut the end of this weds. We Will
reel these for one wee?: only at $.1,75
pas 9,1.19,1.1?bis. Temps ,pian.
JONES 8; MAY, Exet.r
-V F. 0. \il22ETIXG.
.\ meeting of the. U F. 0. Political
t)rh :ni ,teen ut lb:Neter. w;;11 be held
A a1 �n..as'� Hall, Exeter, on Saturday, TI e de'ieat of the 44ringham base
eat, 222nd, at S (Aloe* ern the evening. ball teem at Zurich on, Saturday by
:a, 411:4t411:4tvervonc ;ratt'rested as 'nvited to at- 'n sctarc of 8-6, gives the ZurivI,
.inti. • team th- ehantpLAnshitip ;o£ elle North
Wellington. League. Atter winning'
o31 -LAND I3LUB , their ow.n <tistriet, they defeetieci the
Now is the time to plant Bulbs for winners of the AL',lverton, district, the.'
venter flowering. We have a cent- t\'oodstoek district aad the Win;bam'
assortment of Hyacinths, Tulips. Nat- ,dietrict, The game ,on Saturday was
1
ssus and Daffodils fn aii popular an interesting one. Wirigham got a
:,bodes Phone or leave your orderstzur goal lead, when Ohlert was taken
-early as our supply is limited.
POWELI.'.a B AZA AR
1 i:1
FOR teALE.
The undersigned ;:s offering for ,ale
fere
deeerable saran in the Township
atte;n'.a.r, being Lot 1.5, Con, 2,
;iodism co the Litathorn Farm, e r.-
i....n n , Irk' : e•res. There .s net p.rem-
icee a commodious two s ory ..ram:
house and two good bank barns. The.
f. .,n. well detined and fenced, bas
a nice a orchard, spring cr..ek with a
r:entiful supply Of water the year
round; rine for stock; 15 acres seed.
ed down, all fall plowing don., and
tiger: are lar acres fall wheats Pos-
ses :un g v in April lst, 1922.For
part rola s apply trr L R. CAR
LING,
oetter, Soli. iter for the Adaninstra-
t or.
551 ACRE FARM FOR SALE
Being part of Lott 21, Con.' 13. Ste-
ahe^, There. is .on the premises a
;teal brick house., bank barn, silo:
teenty good water, well fenced and
Or_:ine1; 3 acree all maple bush. good
orchard For particulars apply on'
the premises, or to undersigned. Pos-
eee :e n trevrn April 1st.
FELIX IN WILI], Dashwood P. 0
Fish! Fish.!
We have made contract with W.
H. McPherson of Port Stanley to
supply us` with lash, one day each
month during the winter, starting in
November. Orders will be taken and
the fish delivered upon arrival.
Fish will consist of Herring,
weighing from % to one pound each
and will be fine for salting for the
winter. Put up in 100 -Ib, cases.
Phone your orders to
WILSON'S GROCERY
Phone 5 6.
s SaleaY
GOLD DUST
WASHIN G
POWDER
4 Pkgs.
25c
CHOCOLATES
Assor'e:i-
Delleieus
Chips
Vanilla
Maple
Half Ib. ,
17c
C•heleie Raisins
Valencias
--ib ,
22c
N. P. SOAP
Big Bar
21c
Bulk 'Mixed
TEA
Special
39c
RINSOi•.
3 for 23c
Sweetheart`
Peanut Better
1-1b
23c
tram the pet per's box, and Hoffman
tool: over the job, and from that 'bane
on. the visitors were held to two runs;
Zurich started the run, getting in the
third inning, and the '\Vingltam pit.her
tveakswning they soon had the lead,
6-4, each team adding a couple .to-
ward the finish: An immense .:roved'
of people saw the game, many of
thein ancrtvring,seores ,of mile,; to see
it.
PLOWING MATCH.
.A. plowing match will be held on
October 28th, adjoining Exeter, un-
der the auspices of the Exeter Dis-
trict Plowmen's Association.
W. Shapton, Secty.
ONIONS.
We will commence taking arta onions
en Tuesday, Oct. 18th at the G. T.
R Temperance House. 'The contract
av aces -Onion, setts to be milled,
screened and dry; to contain no
sprouted onions; the wire not to ex-
ceed 7-8 or be less than. 3-8 inches
• diameeer,. A11 crates mutst be re-
turned. -J. H, GRLIVE, Exeter.
WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS
trot "ALE -Box 174, Hay P. O.
SALVATION AAR\IYe lEETINGS
Sunday 11 a.m.
Sunday School at 230
Evening service tat 7,
Exeter North Meeting Tuesday night
at 8 ,o'clock.
Y. 1'. C. A.
The "Y" Bowling Allies are still un-
der repair for a few days. Opening
as soon as possible.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Regular services next Sabbath at
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Rev A. A. Trumper, Recton
OAVEN PRESBY'ir:RTAW CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible
classes.
11 aim -.Service ,as usual.
7 p,m-Service withdrawn; for Tham-
es Road Anniversary.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. WiI1sora, B.A.
Exeter District Messponary Program
11 atm: Ge,O. +Stanley of Lucank
3 Paan. -Sabbath School.
7 pere--Reay. L: Wil Hill, B,A., of
Parkhill.
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A.
Phone 21r3
Exeter District Mi!s;sionary Programa
11 a,m.--Rev. L. W. Hill, B.A., of
Parkhill.
3 njn.-'Sabba'thi School` and Bible
Classes,
7 p.m. -Geo. Stanley of Lueene
AT BETHANY`
2,30 --Rev, Hill ref "Psc,rkh7ll,'
DEATH OF MRS, BROOKS.
After an illness of about three years
from cancer .of the liver ,the death
occurred at Crystal City, lean,, on
Oct. 11, of ,Mary Treble, widow of
the late Will:am Brooks, aged 72 years.
The hast year she, had been, confined
to her room and the end came slowly
but surely. Deceased was born ran Ex-
eter and ;_. i. .here until about 20
years ago when she; and her on, Mr.
W. J, Brooks„ moved to Crystal City
to reside. Her husband died an July
2, 1875 berg the vecttan of a run-
away accident. One son, W. J., sur-
vives, also ons brother, Mfr William
Treble of Exeter; The remains were
brought hereanal the funeral took
Place on Saturday afternoon, from the
residence of Mr. ,Treble, interment be-
ling made in the Exeter Ceneeee.ry',
The late errs. Brooks was a>f 1ceind
and affectionate disposition, highly es-
teemed and respected by all who knew
her, and her passing• leaves a, vacancy
a wide circle of friends. Mr. W.
J. Brooks accompanied the .remains of
his mother to Expecte
lair. Win. Higgi(ins ` of Clinton was
here" on. Saturday.,
Mr. Richard Bissett was up from
London on Saturday.
Mx. W. W. Tarrant and family and
Mrs. Powell visited In Blyth Sunday.
:4rr. W. J.:Westcott of Hamilton efts
here attending lthe funeral of eefrs,,.
Brooks.
,Tvlr. and Mrs, W. ie. Levert of Lon -
den. spent a day ,or two last week at
the Central Hotel. .
Mrs. M. E, Gardiner left last week
to v/slit relatives en: Chatham and. De-
troit for 'a 'coup,Ie weeks.
Air, and Mrs, Thos. Cooksoua, Wind-
sor, spent a few days during the past
week with ,friends in town.
Mr. W. R. ,TaYyor, wihe has been in.
the West for several months, returned
home on Wednesday tot lastweek
Mr. D. Tiernan land( ;amply ,of Dash-
wood were guests atthe, home ; of Mr,
G. S. Howard on Sunday afternoon,.
Major and. Mrs. Heaman spent part
of last weak in, Louridore where the
former attended eta some m:i.I:3pray
matters.
\Liss Nh Bailie of Goderi.h and Mrs,
H: Snyder et Clinton, visited at James
Streit ,personage ,during' the Teach,.
ers' Convention
PHONE.41
JONES
MAY
PHONE 32
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Great
.Clearing
Ladies' and Misses Fall and Winter
Coats. The very Latest Style
Every Ooat must go.
'rices Greatly Reduced These Coats are Reai, Bargains
Bair gaits Furs
PRICES OF FURS GREATLY Rf DU4`„.hl:►, wenclerful
bargains --sets or separate p:e eea .
Men's and Boys' Overcoats
ALI. THE Nk.W STYLES NOW IN STOCK. PRICES 110I)tsRATR.
Our Grocery Dept.
OUR GROCERY PRICE` ARE. AS LOW AS ANY OF OUR COM-
PETITORS, OR LOWER. WE INVITE A COMPARISON OF PRICitS.
JONES & MAY
I. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol -
sons Bank, btc.
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in Victory, Dominion of Canada, Pr-
vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment for Trust Funds,
At existing prices from 6 ner cent,
to 7 nes cent. can be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received by me.
Mosley to loan at lowest rates of
itdterest.
Office -Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter
R. N. ROWS
FURNITURE DEAL\ R
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
Embalmers License No. 210
Motor Hearse Service
Phones 203 and 20W.
If you have anything to seal or you
want to buy, try The Advoeate Want
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a
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 in-
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D. A. McLachlan, Principal
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
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Ladies' and Misses'
Coats
We are showing .some exceptionally Sfn.art Styles,. A new shipment
bas been received thfr week Good value> at $115;00 up: 4o $50,00.
STANFIELD'S UNDERWEAR
It always gives satys,fac,tion, The
price bis away <lawni .this season.
Blue Label : $2;50
Red Label *. 2.00
Last year's price was .$34.50 and $4.00 tra value -at /pier yard .: ,,,e.::,,,,, SUR),
Mr. and Mrs. Dan. S hap dor and ,MINER PUBBaR BOOTS
daughters, Gladys Hilda of Oder:- If au buyI
Y 1 r Y n,vnua,ciirla Rubper Boots you get ehte laesit ;boat tta.at iiaone
ton, who were attending the funeral can. buy. . You will need a pair for the wet muddy weather,
Y
of the late- Charles Fahnrr at Cid+';-
toai, called an manly of their o!d fronds
is the ,neighborhood, returocng home
Ounday,
ALL WOOL Sh,RGE
In 5 shades -green, burgumldY, brown
blue and black, Tinea s 4 b*aulti+fu
all wool 'serge, 44 inches wiidet' hx-
Bol thcoat Bros.
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Office -Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or
ni
DR. Al. E. TENNANT
Veterinary. Surgeon
McDonelI's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. Id. Sanders at the Advocate Of -
ace. Strictly confidential; no wwtneib,
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L. D. S., D. D.S.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Ctobed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate Toronto Univertrity
Office -over Gladman & , Stanliury,'i
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEUR AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Hust►ai
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Fine
Stock Sales • a S,peciajty. Office. at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario, >
FRANIZ4 TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfabtion
"Guaranteed.
Crediton. ,• Onntario,
If you want to order a daily paPV
or magazine, or renew a -present suer
scription, leave your order at tte
Advocate Office. We save you paper,
envelope postage stamp and coat.- of
money order leel when clubbing alit•."
tie snore besides,
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount sof private
funds to loan on farm and village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter