The Exeter Advocate, 1921-11-17, Page 8EXETER AIWUQATE, THIIRMIAT, NUTT. 17} thal
Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wheat .F 90
Barley ... e..48 to 55,
Oats 34 to 40
Itran.,:toba's Best Flour 3.90
Family . Flour 3.80
Pastry Flour e155
Fe: d Flour ............... 1.80
Shorts 1.40
Bran 1.30
Creamery Bu:tier 43 to 47
tla_ry Butter 38 to 40
Eggs, new laid ... .... 70
Eggs. held ......,.. ` r 40
Hay per ton . tett
Her •
• ;sir. Fred Brock is confined to his
Local Doings bed through illness
.Mr Philip Hern has planted 48 silk
worm trees con Carling street as a
test,
ENSILAGE FOR SALE.
The silo at the Canning Factory is
open and ensilage will be sold at
$4.50 per tont, the purchaser paying
for weighing on R. G. Seldon's scale.
Payment for ensilage to be made the
first of each month at the factory.
15 t;a $ia eGOD ANI) THEI.A.N."
* 50 Be ,sure to see "Gori and the Man"
based on the navel by Robert Be -
'ehanen, 6 reels at Dame Theatre, next'
'.fenuay. Nov„ 21st, et 8 P.m, Adults
35a., .:lt'sidren lac. Prices etelude tax.
''THE RUNAWAYS' --A very:unity=
;alae ie Three Acts, to be presented at
,'sit. Cannel Hall, on Friday, Ncv. 25,
Afternoon performance at 2.30 and ev-
ening at 5.Z5'. This le avers- funny
!See—not a -wag picture; --and is be-
ar preseete.t by •. specially selected
le cel zest
Keep Deeentber , t.z open for Citi-
zens' Relief Committee play "Mrs.
Temple's Vteg,Tena." _t real treat in
store.
FOUND—A robe. Owner may have.
pante by mics. ng ,property and paying
expenses Appy Edward Faultier, R.
R. 2. Ailsa Craig.
ROCKS FOR SALE.
Pen of seven pu: ei-bred
;ocks—one year hens, and
rooster. Price $ts —A. H.
Exeter.
.IOU$E FOR SALb..
Partridge
unrelated
Gambrill,
Tayu story brick residence. ell mod-
srn coavernea .;s, conveniently sttuat-
d, large garden. and fruit ,trees Ap-
t i1 at the, o, .,;4 e: car .o T. H. Neweli?.
Exeter
t you :gave anything to
cyan' "o
Ii or you
a, try The Aelvoaate Want
WANT,ED—Lesal re, reseent..tive a;
b+ie;: t , . sent -rile O.,d Reli-
,es? .F t
n '" N a e: r. sand ("eX er
w
=Teaseling .tet.y Selene': open,
Ines ., tee 3114t Exe1ua a; airs
!eery. t-ghe t ea:n eters paid—Stens
s We:llin;;ton, Tarento, Ont
d:4)AL IIE A tER .'1NI) WOOD
HEATER FOR SA E. Apply at the,
Advo.ate Off, e.
HOW IR THE PIa ilii
New Iron Pumps and Fittings in
Stock Iron or wood Furans repaired.
Wells pumrsed out or cleaned.
I V. CANN. Phone 115
DR. JOHN WAIW, having recently
passed the exam;nttion of the •On-
tario Board of Opltometry, is qualm
Pied to test eyes and fit glasses act.
entifi. ally, Chiropractic and Electri,.
,:al Treatments for Chronic and Neve
ous diseases. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2
to 5, and by appointment. Office cor-
ner William and Sanders street.
APPLE, BUTTe.R AND CIDER.
I will be op:n to make Apple But-
ter and Cider every Thursday and
Friday till further notice. ---S. J. Cann
FARM FOR SALh.
The undersigned is offering lot sale
that desirable farm in the Township
of Sttephen, being Lot 15, Con 2,
known as the. Leathorn Farm, .con-
taining 100 acres. There is en prem-
ises a commodious two-story frame
house and two good bank barns. The
farm is well drained and fenced, has
a nice orchard, spring creek with a
plentiful supply of water the year
ratted; fine for stock; 15 acres seed-
ed down. all fall plowing done, and
ther: are 10 acres fall wheat, Pos-
session given ,April 1st, 1922, For
particulars apply to I. R. CARLING,
heett-r, Solicitor for the Adminstra-
tor.
Contracting
We wish to call the attention of the
public of Exeter and surrounding dis-
trict that we are open to accent, or
tender for contracts for all kinds Of
building We are experienced work-
men and by strict attent t on to busi-
ness we hope to shale in the contract
work of this district
WARES & PRYDE, Exeter.
Dray and Baggage
Anything you have to move we move
it reasonable
Nestor Truck and Horse Dray at your
Seirviee).
Auto Livery Horse Livery
BAGSHAW & EASTON
FOR YOUR
PARTIES
Wlien you are giving a House Party
or enterta,'.,h;:uig, your friends in... any
way, remember .we are .in a'position
to assist you,.
Our Ice Cream, Fruits and Gro-
ceries are always fresh, and just what
your friends will •dike,.
WILSON'S GROCER
Cash and Carry
Phone 56.
WANTeD.
Young couple want .;onifortable
room and board with private fames'.
Aredv or phone Advocate.
A'. NUA.U. ALERTING
Every member toe the Exeter Farm
'rs' Club is requ eked to ,be presen
at thter annual meeting, W"ednesda
evening, \oar, .23rd at 8 o'c10 k. t
Reserve December 1501 and 16th
for Handel's Messiah in dames St
Church. Tickets for sale by the mem-
bers of the chorus.
y
COCKERELS FOR SALE.
White, Black And Buff Leghernss
$1,50 and .52.00 peach,
Gasraett 1 eyniood, E,retea
STEER STRAYJ.D
There strayed from the grass farm
of the undersigned eboult Nov 1st a
7 -year old steer aboutt 1000 lbs, de
horned. Finder kin liv inform
W. R. Elliott, Centralia
STRAY ST.SERS
There stray ee.l onto the premises of
t c: undersigned, Lot o, North Bound-
ers', B•adluiph, two 2-yeer old steers.
Owner masa Iteve same by proving pros
petty and paying expenses.
F. A. Dobbs. Centralia 1
STRAY 1i1:IFER
There strayed ones the pretn3 es of
the: undersigned. Lot 10, Coxa. 17, Ste-
phen, a two-year old heifer. Owner
Wan Is we same by proving property
and paying expense,.
Mathew Sweitzer.
FililiFeRS STRAYED.
Ther: strayed from the farm of M.
Elford, d, south of Quinton's Swamp, two
yearling October heifers, one black,
one spotted red and white, with slit
'n bottom of left ear. Anyone know-
ing of their whereabouts kindly com-
municate with Chas, Johns, Wsbartte,
R. R. 3, Exeter; telephone 445, Kirk -
ton.
ONTARIO HOSPITAL FOR IN-
SANE, TORONTO
Probationers wanted for above men-
tioned
tentioned Training School. Three year
curia in general and mental nursing
A liberal remuneration. (uniform, board
and laundry during training. Com-
fortable Nurses' Residence. For full
pa. oculars apply to eledi vale Super-
'ntenslent, 'Ontario Hospital, 999
Queen St.. W, Toronto.
SALVATION ARMY SERV iC1,S
Sunday --Town Hall.
11.00 a.m.—Holiness Oleeting
2.30 p.m Sunday School
7.00 p.m Salvation Meeting
Open -air service et 3, p. m. in the
North End
Tuesday -8 p.m., Cottage fleeting at
home of Alt's. Webster, in North End
Thursday and Friday—Hensall, Cea-
traea and Crediton. visited.
Cart. .lfacGillivray Lieut. Parn..11
Y. P.
Ladies end gentlemen an. Friday
night' Nov, 18. A..prograsn of team
work is being prepared for nett week.
Thanks is extended by the directors
to the ladies and young men who
helped to make the At Horne a, suc-
cess.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a.m.—Modern Quests,—Thee Christ-
•.nan Scientist;
7 p.m.—Christ end the Home.
Rev A. A. Trumper, Rectors
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible
classes.
11 a.m.—"Expert Aid," • -
-The Minister
7 p.m:—"What is the Bible?"
—The Minister
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Willson, B.A.
11 a.m.--"The heavenly human and
the human heavenly."
3 p.m.—Sabbath School and Bible
classes.
7 p.m.—"The old-fashioned home."
Members joining church received
at morning service.
Good music. All welcome.
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A.
Phone 210
Regular services next Sabbath at
11 a.m. and 7p.m.
3.00 p. !n.—Sabbath Se;hool & Bible
Classes.
AT BETHANY
Services as usual next Sabbath',
•The new organ for the fames Street
\fetf?:odist Church has Arrived, and is
now being installed.
Mfr. A. Hastiegs, who has been under
the care of a, nurse for the past few
1 weeks, we are pilea•sed to note, is Ynt-
praving .nicely,
( \Ire D W. Cr7'iten:i en of Bly'thtwas
njured r cenety by being struck on
the left law by a; lever, while at work
in the 1-Ilbora '\1U1. lee was UtIOQA-
sclousi for somet%znse but has since un-
proved.
Quite a large crowd attended the
Cone era in the Opera House on Sat-
urday evening to hear Ali ee 1.)unbar
the lady comedian the lfuttro Child-,
ren, entertainer; and the. Henderson
Juvenile Pipe Band pipers, singers,
and dancers; and all were well peas -
ed with the affair.
On Nov. 28th the Dept, of Agri..
culta;re ere* open!ng in the Weigh=
Teta Hall two couts s. for men and
women. The young mea's course w tell
be in Agxr,,;csflture and the , I,a,dies'
Coatree in Domestic Science, Home
Nurs*ng, etc; Both eofuses are to run
three months. Huron is one of the
four counties to have the advantage
of these schools this ti ear—Huron,
:Middlesex, Peel bind 1Venteserth.
"Ott Wednesday afterokoon oaf last
s
gong to Benmtller, accompanied by
his wee and family. Zlfr Etherin;ton,
baing a stranger over the road, did
not take the precautions necessary go-
ing down the Colborne hill, .as he
left his Gray Dort in high gear. At
such high speed he e:ould not make
the turn at the bottom ,of the hill, the
result being that cop of the front
evheels collapsed nee the bottom of
the hill and Mn.Etherington, bind fam-
ily went over the bank into the creek
below„ Fortunately no one was hurt,
but it would be well if all auto
drivers would take more precatxti,ost
when descending steep hills."—C16n-
tea News Record.
OFF TO Tut, OLD LAND
WITH CATTLi;.
1Ir. Byron Hicks left op. Satuela>
with some 90 head of settle for the
Brit ez market. Messrs. Hardy and
Brack of Lucsn accompanied eine.
On W edoesday of this week. g!r.
'- item Coates left for the same mar-
ket with $5 lead. \'Iessrst L. Woluls
and Richard Cornish accompan,eJ bin,
DIED IN GUELPH
1Ir. A. Hastings received the sad
news on Wasiak' of tate death of his
sister-in-law, Mrs. Alex. Hastings, who
died in Guelph Hospital Sunday after-
noon. She had been in the hospital
for several weeks suffering from can-
cer in the breasie, and for which she
had undergone an operation: Strange
to say she a+as taken to the bospiittl
at Guelph the same clay as the late
Mess Albert Hastings was taken to
the London hospital, Besides her hus-
band she is survived by two sons and
on. daughter., \1iss Lula Hastings left
to a ttend the fualeral, which took
place to Parkhill .on Wednesday;,
1)EA.T11 OF \IRS, JOHNS,
The death occurred in Exeter on.
.Nor .9th, of Sarah A Miers, wife
of eilas Johns, aged 64 years, 5 months
and 19 days. Deceased had been, ill
for two years of neurits and creep -
Fog paralysis She lived near Elim-
villi, in Usborne, practically all her
life, until five yealrs ago, when they
retired to Exeter to live. They were
merriest en 1877, Besides .the hus-
band she is survived by three sons
and one daughter, William and Ed .of
Usborne, Alden of Saskatoon, and
Mrs. W. j. Pybus of Tuckersm th.
,:l Ir. John elin,ars of Exeter is a bro-
ther. The funeral took place to El-
imville cemetery .on Friday afternoo.r,
PERILS FROM PETS.
Pats mac be a source of danger :n
a hours is , e,s they are looked after
very carefully. Frequents)- ch::ldrenare
allowed to play with, unhealthy or un
clean dogs or cats, and their parents
wonder why they suffer from colds
or other ailments so often. 1)ogs and
cats suffer from colds and .influenza
which can be eoromunicated to human
beings,. Their long coats provide an
ideal resting place for the germs of
various diseases, .unless they are kept
scrupulously dean, Never allow a
dog to lick you, or your child, fob•
the dog is one of ,the dirtiest, feeders
in the world. Birds are unusually (in-
fested with pairasites, by which
eases may be passed to other crea-
tures, or even to human beings. • Nov
-
er keen• a, pet that is not pepfectly
healthy, and see;thee it ,is always ab-
solutely clean.
;12iss Ross, teacher, spent Saturday
ten " Landon. 4
Mrs, S Fitton is visiting in Toronto
and Kingston.
Mrs (Dr,) Graham left an Thursday
to visit in Becher.
Mrs, Geo. Crawley :visited with
friends 9u town last work.
Wes Else Harese i,s: in St .Cathar—
ines. visiting bliss Amy Johns.
Nurse Johnston has gaze west to
visit her sss•ter for a few .,weeks.
Miss Stella „Gullltes is visiting ee r.
and Mrs, Bert Gisliles in Hamilitoni,
Mas. R ,N. 'Graikram, of London, was
al vislitor,wiith Iserst, T. Armt(trong last
gveek,
Mr, Fred Dager, an employe of Mr,
J, G. Cochrane, is spending a week or
two in kytchienee,
Mrs. Frame Squire end sono of Whal-
en spent las t week at ,the. home of her
mother, Mrs, N. Ogden.
Mrs. W. H. Kay returned hist week
,from a visit with her sister, .Mrs,
Robert Sweet, at Portage la Preis*,
;Man.
hers' Scott, who has been visiting
ber sister Mrs. 'tunas; has gone to
Hamilton' to visa her sister, 'Mrs. I.
Smith, Before returning to 'her home
in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Joshua Heywood of town and
Mrs, Percy Web'bie,r 'DE Centralia left
last Thursday far a visit wee the
Setter's !sister, Miss Charlortte. ..Deer-
ing and other friends in ;Detroit,
r
1
PHONE .3Z
MEN'S 'OVERCOATS
$19.50
IF YOU SHOULD •f1AVh A W OVURCOAT, GET IT NOW.
RIGHT AT THh START OF "TH;it. SEASON; NO NEED OF
WAITING TILL WINTER IS HALF OVER TO 'GET THESE `BAR-.
GAINS.
We O. 'e only 35 of these Young bait's Coats, so come early and get
the cbosg.e.
Also we have just placed lo stock a numb -r of higher' grade eco
ots.
beautiful eloths, lto sell at ,,$25 .and $Z$.
8038' C:vrc..oati
SCQRbS OF COATS IN STOCK FOR. THU BOYS, FROM THE
SMALL FANCY COATS FOR THt BABY TO nib LARGEST BOYS
S1Zl~S,
We can ,give yoµ a fine selection of colors ,and the prices at U.00
to .115.00.
Boys' Suits at $9.90
THIRTY NICis SUITS FOR 130Y S IN SIZIsS 25, to 35, good cloths
and patterns, any size, right up to the largest. clearing at $9.90.
Rubbers, Felt Shoes, Slippers
Full <sto k all kinds of Rubbers. Rubb:r Boots, Heavy Rublecrs, Feit
elsoes, Cosy Slippers, Ladies' and c dldr Wes Slots, Overshoes of ev<ry
Rind.
A BARGAIN IN L:AD.DlhS' SHOES.
30 p it 1;atapr ss dzigh lase Beet bar Brown Silo. s, the sees a iraest
quality. Regular Price $10.00; all tia.s at $0.98.
Ladies' Velour Coats at $25
25 Ladies.; beautiful quality Velour and Dnvetyrt Cloth Coats—the very
newest styles and colors, regular value up to 540.00. Sale price ,:onuuencin„
th^s week only' $Z5.. We have also cheaper .toes is .
FURS FURS
every Fur Set must go regardless of cost. We offer many lines at
nearly half price. Don't miss these bargains .
BLA.UTIFUL SERGh DRESSES
40 dresses to be cleared out this month at greatly reduced prices.
JONES ES & MAY
L R. Carling, B.A.
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public Solicitor for the Mol -
sons Bank, Etc.
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in Victory, Dominion of Canada, Pro-
vincial and Municipal Bands, all legal
investment for Trust Funds.
At existing prices from 6 per cent.
to 7 Der cent can be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received by me.
Money to loan at lowest rates of
initerest
Office—Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter
NOTICE
BEFORE BUYING YOUR FURN-
ITURE CALL AND SEE. THE BAR-
GAINS .We ARE OFFERING IN
ALL LINJ,SS .
R
N. ROWE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUT.h
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unmcc;ejied dining car lervice
Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor casts on principal day train*
Full information £atom any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, . or C. E. Horn-
ing
onging District Passenger Agent, Toronto
4. J. DORE
Agent, Exeter
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.
epartmints, Students get individual leer
stxuction and may register at any
time. •Graduates are assisted to pos-
itions. Get our free catalogue.
D. A. McLachlan, Principal
•• Immo a, ir NE mono= We
SOUTHCOTT BRCS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Ladies' and Misses' Fur Collar Coats.
We are showing sante splendid styles pad have reduced the ,price bin
every cone If you are interested in a coat don't fail to see „our valulest
GOOD COATS $1;51.00 to $45.00.
ALL• WOOL JERSEYS 130Y'5 ALL WOOL SUITS
For little Chaps en callers of iorown Jest axrivjed, ,an All Woolbrawn
or blue. They are all, wool with tweed suit, Just else thing for bays
donne Iastetsers on shoulder ......... ........ for best, or ,schoiol /wear; all (sizets
12,00 aatd 52;25, Extra value 59.75;
•MINER • HEAVY RUBBERS AND RUBBER BOOTS
You will, need them this wepthert. In buyJiug dams well-knawn, brand you,
get a< boot that well give satas'factarX lewea,r, Ask ;any tnarn aha has worn
i thlem. Prices 835.0 to 146:50.
HEATHER . ;HOSE NEW SPATS
In ,anew shades and weaves'. They In ths popular . shades, They come
are all wool,, and are yeasonlably prac- ui two heights, 10 and 12 bu'tltonist
ed Per
Osla ,.. $1.25 At per
Doer ......... $2.:25 and .$2i50
Southcott Bros.
DR. HENRY A, CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Oface-Bal ers" Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day of
night,
DR. A; E. TENNAN'T'
Veterinary Surgeon
McDon,ell's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr, Vining)
Phone 26w
LICENSES ISSED'
by C.R11. Sanders at th,e Advocate eOf-
fice. Strictly confidential; no witlieft
Dr. G. F. Rouiston„ L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Cioeed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R 'KINSMAN, L. D, S., D. D. S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Office --over Gladman & Stantiury,'e
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER 'AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Faint
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer Loa. Counties of
Hutrorn and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satiafactioe
Guaranteed.
Crediton, Ontario. '
If you want to ofrder a daily pie* d.:
or magazine, or renew a present sub=
scriptioan, leave your . order at the
Advocate Office, We save you paper,
envelope, postage stamp and coat of
money order .and when clubbing aiist
tle more besides.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and villagie
property at low rates of intertest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter