The Exeter Advocate, 1921-10-27, Page 8Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
\1, ee at 9ta
Barbey ..... 48 ter 55
Oe is
F z:, Fleur.
Fed Flour
Bert
t_ G \ Baiter
Peery Butter 56 to 39
Eges, new laid ...,..... 50
Lord >.. .., 20
Hey per Eon $15 to 16
t,. 50
4.4t
ii.. 1.60
1.50
1.40
..4• 2••t;:? 35
EXETER A ITI ATB, TUUBaBAY, UT. 2; 1821
,weal DQ IgS
T.. Odd:fellou s ,.re puttaxm ; on an
"At Horne" on Novemg er pith;.
Ir .Jas. W. lforley .has engaged to!
study law with :Messrs; Gladman &t
St -ea ury.
Mrs, Garnet Passmore was taken to
London Ilosp:tai tesuezday to rev .zve
treatment.
31esssrs .Hervey & Harvey have had
'i cement 6ce house erected to the
resr of their store.
\i Gerdoin Appleto;a (not Ernest as
.igen Fred' has naov-ed to the rooms
eve- the Ford -.Garage.
The Annteal meeting of, the Huron
County Children's ,Aid and Humane
So .ety will ;be lZeld on Tues., Nora
.6th. at 3 p ma in .the Children's Home,
G erlerleh Officers will be elected
a'nd reports given There will aisle be
an eddress on ',Child Welfare 1r ork
bv an. outside speaker,, It is hoped
there will be e eooel Feet resen(tatton
from different ;tarts of the County
C •tyle and se* haw home -like the.
pea, a is, anti how well the children
are cared for
Me. Chas. -AIasen; of Detroit is vis-
it ng friends in town, for a few days.
Messrs. Douglas and Wilfrid Stew-
art anent a fele days in Tor -
CARD OF THANES., ate W. 1). Sanders is moving this onto.
w k on.at_§e1se hencevleas- a nti- .e. \Ir Nelson taniake spent a few
e. e 'rn Mrs, Mut art n. 4 days during„ the Week = Buffalo
plow'..n
, match 4r< on business
Remember the
e.el Shapton's farm n Stephen
to hen on l The A_ssee Graham of Parkhill are
Fr:;l.i, Oct 28. Ser local elsewhere.) v sit;.ng :firs. Graham at the home o£
:mac . t..3 thg
air +?d n ,4 litstiTtg, the
m l r.3 co; -tannic o. the
e....**.:.e.e.tee. ;IA eta E.
CARD OF THANKS.
Tee of the Tete Mr. Join a_.
h.'r tin.' s. talo tri ^q
c.i 71:;' Ilev. \1
1 e. 'Tterneer and acts
1 earelease re -,:awn et rater retie,. :
lee ::te::e .:2d :a sib for tee
r r.r b • tate.. fee:. .rat-r.tl,.`
OK. LO: 1.---Ye:lew beele t t e ine
Street eel 0, le R, seateon,
i'.,ele--• - : e .3t .dvor:t. office
W.AN i ' ., : eepr tete n"shoe
Fetrretr t r'c , t •• I'ir.c' Old Re::-
F:' and cover
! rc ,t el ng trratery SpleAC,:i op ra,-
,ar t ri4En tzar! Exclusive: ter-
+ 4 ra: It:.seemspaid —Ston
w1 \ ea'a1 q z
Toronto. Ora
‘;‘)All, 11EATI.,:R AND WOOD
.E\TER FOR SALE. Apply at the
dvorete
. _ _•
rotats is (NI he
3 n' t:;i We w::1
:a ,,.M". .. w i. O'rt:,F tit $1.
. ,y*, .8'' i . R n rt 3 t:f, . air ,,
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Nyx
.^i•s „: \Yui h v ? :l earn-
.e ,n1 pipe j ar
Rae , 4 ' ' e your 4or,de,r
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POWEL, I. *q 11AZA AR
WHITE ;t h, let Gl.t kR v Pt I,G,EI
'4•4. .\l,E—Re 1:4, "i sr P. 0,
rR \.Y .STELR.
Pee.' t :t k l onto t. ;Frent'se,
a teras r e,thhayy a * ele na sew tr'll,
about !time. .11E4en. sten•
etel r eazmc by prow nne
. .pe—t' paying vp rt es.
Stan a ,e, I or• P.O.
HOW LS THE PUMP?
New Ir,m Pumps aa1 Fittings in
Steel; Iron or wood putntas repaired
WCL purevel sat or cleaned.
e I V. CANN. Phone 115
CONTRACTING.
We wish to call the attention of the;
public of E Teter and surrounding, dis-
trict that W..3 are open to accent, or
tender for contracts for all kinds oz
bu !ding WO ere expo rcenced wo.rk-
men ami by st::ct attent r on to busi-
tiers we hope to share in the contract
work of this dletrict.
\'VARE .0 PRYDh, Exeter.
DR. JOHN WARD, having recently'
passed the. ° ,a ru net. en of the 4hn-
t,ario Board ret OTtorne.ry, le luau
Led to Vest ey a aad ,t ,ileuses
tifi,:ally. C.leropracti. and El ctri-
..al Treatments for Chrorde and Nerv-
ous diseases. liours, 10 to 12 and 2
to 5, and by appointment~. Office eor-
ter \V 1'iam an.i Sand.es street.
APPLE BL'TTeR AND CIDER.
I wie be ream to make Apple But-
ter and Cdr every Thursdav and
Friday till further notice, S. J. Cann
F.l.R\I FOR SALIr.
Theunl.rsigned is offering for sale
that desirable- farm in the Township
of Sttephen. being Lot 15, Con. 2,
known as the Leathorn .Faun; eonr-
taxmen^,' 100 ac: es. There is on prem-
ises a commodious two-story t frame
mouse and two good bank barns:. The
farm is well drained and fenced, has
a nice orchard, ,spring creek with a
plentiful supray ',of water the year
round; fine for :stock; 15 acres seed-
ed down, all fall plowing done, and
there are 10 acres fall wheats Pos-
session given ,April 1st, 1922.. For
particulars apply to I. R. CARLING,
Exetts.r, Solicitor for the Adminstra-
tor.
50 ACRE FARM FOR SALX
Being part .of Lott; 21, Con. 13. Ste-
phen, There is ,on the premises a
goad brick house, bank barn, silo,
oienty good water, well fenced and
drained; 3 acres ,a]1 :maple, bush, good
orchard For particulars .apply one
the premises, or to undersigned. Pos-
session given April let.
FELIX WILD, Dashwood P. 0
BROOMS
.A. place where four -string brooms
can: be bought for 45c. These brooms
will be sold at this price for one
month only beginning October 27th.
We. are offering special bargains
each week.
WILSON'S GROCERY
Cash. and Carry
Phone 5.6.
( flt..sGated daughter of '11r an.' =1". D. Rowciffe.
ta•a
Mrs. Wm Dsfor, t ederwtent an '1r. and firs. Henry Connie re-
eve -et -en re inti` and: is tnaprov Ing! turned Tuesday from a, r.S;t not some
r:e:e treks ;'a the West.
sermons were nreacbei d Mrs Antos returned Thursday from
e the 't'r thedist Churches were on 'Uovvunanv,lle and lararttfard, where
Sure,' . ba Rev. Hill of Parkhill and she spent several weeks,
• Gay : Stanley of Locate A.essrs. Harold Kuntz and Gordons
Fre. r itle.gben addressed thee:. V'ee's have returned home after spend
bre.t pc.tats d meetings it this district ing some weeks tn. the West.
r, oderich and Mr Chris. Dinney of Stephen, who
at Mery s< and eaany p.ea;nle from Ex - has been Qty an (+tu'thte ht di:#fereeit
Q: . -T ;,'3d ne:glnbarhond attended these naris of the West returned :home on
sntet;,'m gs Friday, last
Dr Ltoe:1 Edgerton \6.atty ox Battle 4Iessr3. Rh, S. Fattou,
J th s and D, Russell left 'Monday for
two weeks' bursars trip in the
ere'gaaborhood of \\Titigham,
'lira J. T. Pumroy of London spent
a tew days during the week with .his
sister. Mrs. John Sanders of Stephen,
who as in very poor health,.
Mr and Mrs. T R., Ferguson and
Betty went to Teelsw-ater Saturlday
last Mrs. Ferguson and daughter
w l serosity to \Zit t for some weeks
Judge DL kson of Goderich was herre.
:►Ioutday, tel^:s in , the .lreeeeepal yet,
ers" Lists of Usborne, Mrs. Dickson
and Miss Dolly drove down with the
Judge,
atr: end Mrs, W. E. Bradt and fanr
fly of Lorthan, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
M, Al see- and gamily of Mt. -8rydges
stent the week enol with air. and
\Ire. Jas. Jewell.
Bliss Lia Johns returned Saturday
from a reit 2t Sas. She leaves in
n tea clays to visit her sister, \Ire C.
F Adams in Calgary, whir; she will
suend the winter
\lr, ;tad Mrs. Jo1ut, W. Taylor re -
Del home on Sunday from the
'est, where they spent three months'
sitatg relatives in various parts, coy
c las far as Banff.
Mr. W J. Brooks, who was here at-
tens.iine the June -al of lust mother, left
Friday for Owasso, Mich., to spend a
few days, prior to returning to his
home in CrystalCity, Ian
Dr. W. J. Browning of Caledonia,
Vista, who has beaen down east for
tw•o weeks, spent Friday and Satur-
dtal' last at the !home eof his father,
I.tr J. W. Browning, His soar Reg.
was with him The Advo.;ate enjoy-
ed a pleasant call from the doctor
w stile here.
Creek. soa of lfr, arta Mrs. C. F. \era,
ty, of Brantford, tenderly of Exeter,
eras mann:fid recently' to \i'Slla Alice'..
.!!triter of :lir. and M s, J. M. Young
f' Bre ntierd.
Qtr:te z number of Exeter people
rani the Champ_sraship lacrosse
match in St Marys on Wednesday of
t week, wizen thee home boos won
teem Toronto, r=6, but 'lost the round
by four Shots
Mr, artel Mrs. John, ltteltfeldt of
Cronuzirty azmounc th ..entgagentent Rt
their daughter, Flora Ellen, to Mr
red rani,; Samuel Presecator, son of
.
and Mrs. John Preszeator, the
err..,,e to. take plain early in Nov -
Short. while p.:kng optd 's
Gann tva t. met with a painful accident
he Lend nd Sit< was ad)ust,n.z an
w at.nr ala t delete when tine dutch
a:1lowi g the toes part to come
-lawn ora a land, e lle:Ir ng it 411.17V
::r T. R. 1 er t sort was relleverev,
€i R- Sharp, ua.; tagger of the :sIol'ons
Beek, Croton!, for ;t few days hast
+ae,k. while Ale Sheri) :attended the.
carer.,; of Ws brother. Fred Rates
of St Claire :el eh., whivli took, place
St Marys,
Th n.0 nlc of Can Presbyteran
h held ca cera ;semat .onaal meet-
ing en Wednesday evening last,n'hers
the old and new members trot to;et e
p „ in a so, lel evening Lunch was
er eel end a program rendered Rev.
g av . an address of welcome
I II: titrant an historical 'ketch
e .. ongr. yations
IM MATCH.
Dee't f or go t the: Plowing Match on
Ed. Sheptaas farm, Lot 17, Con 3,
ate, le n. on Friday, O. t. 28. Plow-
'
uq to commence at 10.30. Refresh -
tents wel be served at noon. There
will be tractor d_mozu rations in. ad-
dition to above tromp t::. an_ Come
earn• end stay late,.
NATIONAL LIIBERAL - CONER-
VATIVES ME!.T FRIDAY NIGHT.
A me.:ting of the National Liberal
:onservativ.s and those in sympathy
w;ten the Me ;hen Government, will be
held in the Public= Library on Friday
wining at 8 o'cloc1 for the purpose
of organization and general business.
The Ladies are invited.
SHAWL LOST.—In Usborne, on
the road leading to Erevan, on Tues -
If S. FIELD DAY
The Wgh School Field Day Sports
were run off on, Friday last, and were
most suecessfal Lucan and Parkhill
s.:hool were well represented, and fol-
lowing will be found the results of
the various games indulged in, The
visitors were entertained to lun, neon
at moon in the. Town Hail
Junior Boys
100 yd dash --E. ; Tiiompson, Exeter;
Aldsworth, Exeter; .Dignan, Exeter
Running High Jump—Dignan, Exe-
ter; Williams, Lucent Smith, Parhilik
day afternoon, a grey plaid shawl Running broad jump—Thompson, Ex
Finder will confer r4 favor by leaving iter, 15 ft, 10 155.; Weldon, Lucan;
at the Advocate Offacei. Aldsworth, Exeter. t
Running Hap-step-jum:a, — Diem
A x AL:IIOND, the noted Eye Exeter, 32 ft, 8 1-2 ire; Thompson
Exeter ; O'Nei1, Lucan,
Standing Hop -step -jump — Dignan,
Exeter 24 ft 9 1-2 int; Smith, Park -
bill; Aldsworth, .Exeter,
Standing broad jmP Dna
S got Spec nl st sof Toronto, wall. be
at the Central Hotel, Exeter, , Nter.
4th. and 5th,
SALVATIONSALVATIOAAR\IY MEETINGS
Sunday 11 a.m.
Sunday School at 2,30
Evening service tat 7.
Exeter North Meeting Tuesday night
• at 8 ,o'clock.
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
11 am.—"Thee ,House of Quiet." O
7 p.m.—"Jesus and the utcasts."
Rev A. A. Trumper, Recton
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN anuI ,CH
Rev. James Foote, 13. A., Minister
10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible
classes.
Regular services next Sabbath at
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
11 g..rn.—"The aristocracy of Exeter"
3 ,o.m..—Sabbath School and Bible
Study.
7 ,p.m.—"Put away childish tha¢tgs"
At James Street find ac :hearty wel-
com, eInspiring 'ramie. Come.
MAIN -ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A.
Phone 21r3
11.00 a.m.-`,`An Undisturbed Purpose'.
3.00' p. m:-Sebbeth S•aho:oi & Bible
G1assee.
7.00 V•. Are Election in Egypt;'
AT BETHANY -
.2,30 p,m.—"Unwavering Alm,"
u. — 'gnan, Exe-
tet; 8 ft, 81-2 in; Smith, Parkhill
Walton, Lucan
Pee -les -1st, 3; :2nd, 2; 3rd, 1
Exeter wan 25, Lucan b, Par eh', I 5
Senior Boys
100 yard dash—Whiteford, Lucan;
Stanley, Lucan,; Statham, Exeter
Putting the Shot—Leary, Parkhill;
25 ft 2 in.; Whiteford, Lucan; Sel-
don, Exeter, °
High Jump—Stuart, Lucan, Lawsonm,
Exeter; Watson, Parkhill
Pole Vault—Stuart, Lucan; White-
ford. Lucan; Cooper, Parkhill
Standing Broad Jump—Leary, Park-
hill, 9 ft, 3 inn.;'' .aw,son, Exeter ;
Watson, Parkhill
Running Hop-step-juanp — Lawson,
Exeter, 36 ft, ; Cooper, Parkhill; Leary
Parkhill
Running Broad Jump—Statham, Exe-
ter, 16 f t , 6 a.-2 ink; Whiltef erd, Lu -
can; Leary, Parkhill
Paints--lst, 3; 2nd, 2; 3rd, 1
Lu.:an 17, Parkhill 13, Exeter 12,
Summary of ;points of Junior and
Senior Boys'' Events,—
Exeter 37, Lucan 23, Parkhill 18
Relay .Races
Boys—Lucan, list, Exeter 2nd
Girls—Exeter, Alma Harding, Edna
Pfaff, Gertrude Francis, Helen Weth-
ey, Helen Dignan, 1st; Lucan, 2nd;
Parkhill 3rd
Baseball
A 115.—Exeter defeated Lucan.
P a -Parkhill defeated Exeter.
Basket Ball -Girls
AM.—Lucan. defeated Parkhill
P ill'.=Luau defeated Exeter.
Girls' Events
Egg Race—Lucan /girls' won let
nal Znd, Irene Stewarts Exeter, 3rd
Clothes Pin, Race—Lucan, girls won
all ' three ,prises,
Rook Race—Exeter ,won all three
prizes—Amelia Acheson, Florence,,
Walter, Ruby Creech
Throwing Basket Ba11=Lucan gilds
won all three primes'
Throwing Base Ball—Lucan 1st,,
Parkhill ' 2nd, Aine]ila. Acaheson, Exe-
ter, 3rd
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*lie !abet that t ;aa canis.
*Pout for its rstiakis kilt
)'The Ideal Shee CChhilElxtt."
e..,
Whiten! Buying Children's Shoes
REMEMBER it isn't first
cost thatcounts—Ws thelertgth.
of life of the shoe, The lowesst-price..
Per -day's -wear of arty shoeS is Can-
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it's Not All:
,
For Show
THE outward appearance
of "Progress Brand"
clothing is only the reflec-
tion of the inner virtues
upon which they are built.
The label distinguishes
this make from all others.
Men of good taste—every-
where—insist
aste--everywhere---iinsist upon it. You.
should, too.
An excellent display of
these clothes awaits your
approval at our shop.
Come in and see them.
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deal Shoe hr Children
Hut uzs are .sc9axnttrzcattyL the oc'
sect artr+pes ;for rhtt c u -and ttx r
,,,„ the taW t »d O- tmda r over r. as,
Jones
& May
ineesiliellisseinsesoressoleelii
g. R. Darling, B.A.
Barrister Solicitor; Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the MoI-
sons Bank, Etc.
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in Victory, Dominion of Canada, PrP-
vincial' and Municipal .Bonds, all legal
investment for Trust Funds.
.At existing prices from 6 per cent.
to 7 per cent. can be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received by me.
Money to loan, at lowest rates of
inherent.
Office—Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter
R. N. ROWE
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.
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Accidents, Church News,
Suppers or Presentations,
Removals, Visitpre,
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Public Imprneeme,pts,
Law Cases, The Crops,
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Avioid W items reflecting on -per-
sonal character, but stead ALL THE
'NEWS.
CENTRAL
idadi
STRATFORD.. ONT.
The Leading Commercial School of
Western Ontario; a school where you
tan get thorough courses under com-
petent instructors in Commercial,
Shorthand and Telegraphy Depart-
ments. Students get individual in-
struction and may register at any
timet.. Graduates are assisted to. pos-
itions'. Get our free catalogue.
Phones 20J and 20W. D. A. McLachlan., Principal
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
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PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Ladies' and Misses' Coats
Another ,s'hipment ,a,rriiv'ed on Monday, These coats all have fur col-
lars ,and are full lined. Popular peices are .$35 to 1145.00. •
We are offering a, few specials at $15,00.
-YOUTHS' AND MEN'S OVERCOATS •
We are showing some very smart- styles in Boys' and vlenfs Over -
tags.
The prices that we are quoting should interest'yonrt. '
NEW DRESSES AND ODD SKIRTS $ ` STANFIELD'S UNDERWEAR
Thus week we have ,on display afull Once worn you ,will need moather!,
range of add skirts and dressed. They It wearswell, washes well, and the
are at very `popular prices. We invite price this season pa very Jove
you to see them'. Red label each, , , $2100
DOMINION RUBBER BOOTS BLEACHED LINEN TOWFLLIING
Every ;rrair-:ns guaranteed to give Threz• special ,values in bleached
gatsfac;tion. They are now, eellin,g at table linen in, 'very nit patterns at
the old price, 000, - per yard, to 6,5e„, $1.25, $2.25.
SOuthcott Bros.
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Office—Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day
night:
ov
DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon.
McDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining) .'
Phone -26w
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of=
flee, Strictly coatfidential; no wjtnes''e
Dr. G. F. RoulstoQt, 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 Uei'eraity.
Office—over Gladman & Stanliurei
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER 'AND
VALUATOR for 'Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Fermi
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.
MANX TAYLOR
-Licensed Auctioneer tier Counties of
Huron and Middlesex '
Prices Reasonable and Satjsfattnoii
Guaranteed.
Crediton, — Oar'tario,
If you want to ,order a daily paper
or magazine, or renew a present stili-
scription, ,leave your order at tn.
Advocate Office, We save/you paper,
envelope postage stamp and coat of
money order ':and when clubbing alit-,
tie anon:. besides.
MONEY: TO LOAN
We have a large amount' 01 private
funds to loan •on farm and 'village
Property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Banisters, Solicitors, Exeter•,