The Exeter Advocate, 1922-7-20, Page 8IP '
Exeter Markets
CHANGED 1VERY WEDNESDAY
Wit :at1.15
Manitoba's `
bads Best Figur ..,... ... ,., 4.10
Family Flour 3,90
Pastry Flour $.85
Feed Flour..,....,. 2,10
F, ,,. -r. 1 60
Bran. 1.60
C r.: trier, Butter 42
Dairy putter 34 to 37
Eggs ,'26 to 27,
Lard
20
Hay per Ton $14 to $15I
Hogs ,... 13.75
GIRLS WANThAD.
CLINTON KNITTING CO., CLIVI
TON ONTARIO... Nice, clean work.
lighted, well heated factory
building Girls to 1.:33-n Knittiion
Looting :end Finishing. Good position
for experienced help. Well equipped
Club and R e rection Room in eont c-
t5on with the roll,
LUMBER ,FOR SALE.
n :tall quant Iv of rough lumbar an,
!is-ant/ins; :or sans. -Well Johns.
NOTICE
Any p ., or persons trespassing
on the £ollow:stg, property, L,ot 13, 14
and 15, Con, 14, Tp, of St:phen well
be prosecuted accord'ng tto law, and
dogs found w•.fl b. shot.
JOHN itATZ & SONS.
LOOK AT THE LABEL
The Advocate mailing list has Leen
cane -r.
cted up to April 13th. Look at
your label and see if your Ad.xate
is paid in advance,. If so, affright; if
pat, why not pay at once,
HOGS WANTED.
A stumb r of, hogs, 60 to 80 noun
1)eeders. T Willis, Centralia.
CHICKS FOR SALE --Baby Chicles
final ms Br ed to- ay Barred Rocks,
Get your order .n for these at °neige
Phone Crediton 19-31 L. 17. Hogarth
CONTRACTING
After being out of business for
nearly two years I am prepared to
contract on Carp:rater Work -..large
or small jobs of :very description,
Special attention to hardwood floors.
Pians drawn and estimates given free,
of charge, -.Caleb Heywood.
HOW IS THE PU.1IP?
New Iron Pumps and Fittings in
Stock Iron or vv Doi pumps repaired,
Wells pum led out or cleaned,
- T V ("ANN, Phone 115
DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropra. for &
Optician. Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments for Chrome: and Nervous
Diseases. Spectacles scientifically fit-
ted. Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by
appointment Ofi, a -William and
Sanders Sts„ Phone 43,
Cars For Hire --apply to C.L. WiI-
son.
PARkNTS I
Help your boys and girls in the
struggle of life. Give them a g ood
course in Telegraphy, Shorthand of
Book- kz.epng at
TH.n. O'BRIEN COLLEGE
361 Richmond St., London.
twit -s a special interest in. each stud -
dent. S1'ort courses July and August
t.XECUTRICES
FARM SALE
3a: Executrices, to close the Estate
or ton late Wiliam H. Horton of the
Town:sbip of Usbome, are offering fox
sale Lot 30, Con..4, Township es Us -
boons Counts - of Huron, containing
100 acres. On this property is a'brkck
dwelling, large bank barns, drive shed
hod pan and Hen, house, a few acres
hard -woos' bush. Also parts of Lots
31 arsd 32, Con, 4, Township of Us -
borne, County Huron, containing 80
acres. On this property there is a
brick dwelling, large new up-to-date
bank barn and silo, large .new drive
house. new hen house, windmill driving
water i,nts barns; good hardwood hush.
Both properties are in a, flask -class
state of cultivation, well situated, be-
ing close to Exeter and Hensall; con-
venient to church and scbool; phone
and rural man delivery. Will be sold
with or without craps to suit purchas-
ers. For germs and pay-tieulars apply
on: the premises to rvlrs., M. Louise
Horton, H:nsall R 0., or to Miss
Maud!' A. Horton, E'eter P. 0., or
to Thos. Cameron, Exeter P. O.
Contracting
We wish to call the attention of the
public of Exeter and surrounding dis-
trict that we are open. to accept, or
tender for contracts for all kinds o.£
building We are experienced wo.rk-
men and by strict attests ton to busi-
ness we hope to share in the contract
work of this district
W ARES & PRYDne, Exeter.
Dray and PBaggage
Anything you have to move we move
it reasonable
Motor Trunk and Horse Dray at your
Servi,c e,
Auto Livery Horse Livery
a , 33AGSHAW & EASTON
elErER J(fl 7U PTI , THU.NSDAY, JULY SOi tis?
Local Doings
4,xodarich Chautauqua is on this
week. Certain citizens of the town
guarantee $1375.
It took throe h,av,} :showers of rant
last week to cool oft the weather to
more pleasant degree.
:1. number from Exeter end district
attended the Ng circus in London on
W,edatesday of last week. There was
a great crowd.
Mr. Geo, 417j:ttdsor came through his
pop=ration in, 1.oxtcton on. Friday. A
further operation will be performed in
about tent days,
Mrs. A, Cottle has had workmen em-
ployed tearinn down the cider mill, and
will have the workshop converted in-
to two dwelling houses.
A two -w. eks' old baby boy, left on
the porch of Daniel ,?VlcCrirnmon, near
Parkhill, diad aA. ;Victoria Hose';tel, inn
London, the next day. The parent
or pareak are now wanted on a charge
of manslaughter,
BASEBALL.
Remember the ttebali game on
Monday evening at 6 o'clock, between
Etter juniors and Kirkton. ,
Luean is tlx: winner' of Group 9
bt the • N. W. B. Senior League, win-
s zt4 6 and losing ,2, with. one tie, with
Ildertont Godenclt wins their group.
Th: Kirkton team do -gated Exeter
3t
Kirkton on Saturday ,even.ng, 8-0.
CAR1? OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Andr:w Hick:, and
4am 'v •
,1 wish it to
xtend their .:
,ttCer4
gratitude to their many friends for
lov_nt, sympathy and kindness during
( Axel s illness and death. We also
desire to express ow appreciatioafor
th: many beautiful floral tributes from
the Centralia Choir, Epworth League,
Lodi s Aid, Sunday School Classes
and n:.sanal friends,
CARD OF THANES
Th,- family .ot the late firs. Fisher
desire to titan,. all those who sokb d_
1t assisted during her illness and subs
Sequent death, and for the many ,ex -
pr: cions of sympathy shown.
CARS FOR SALE -Having dis-
continued the agency of McLaughlin
ears, have to offer a Master Four
or Master Six to clear at a trifle a-
bove cost. S. M, Sanders.
BETT'S HOME BAKERY, will o-
pen for business in the Old Carling
Mock on Friday, 3'uly 7th. High
Class bread, cakes and buns.
PROPERTY FOR. SALE.
The undersigned is offering for sale
five acres of land, on which is a good
barna house and bars, situated on Huro
on street. Apply to Wm. Waal, Ex-
oter P. O.
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICh,S
Services in Town Hall
11 am, --Holiness Meeting
7 p.m, --Salvation Meeting.
1.30 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Class. '
Cottage meetings in North End on
Tuesday night.
Capt. MacGillivray,
Officer in Charge,
Miss Dorothy Is.u,ntz has been, re_
nogaged to teach in S. S. N. 3, Ste -
phis s.
Miss Edna Folllick' sang a,pleasing
isolo nr;. James street ,lfeth.od.ist church
on Sunday avenrtng,
Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Box rA
-4 ' d
word Saturday of the ;death of Mr.
Thos Whittaker of Sylvania, Ohio, He
was sick only a. .few days with gall
st cn s and enlargement of the liver
and was int his ,58th rear. The re-
mains were laid to rest _in Sylvania
cemuet'ery, He leaves mourn, his
w.fa• two sons three daughters;
He lett here eighteen .years ago.
A coup: of auto collisions occur-
red on, Sunday pveg, At the bora
n,ar of Man and Huron cars drineniby
Miss Viola Iiodg,ert "and Mr. Newsman
Hardy came together after the for.
mar bad just turned ion Main from ;the
Past. The latter s car was consider-
ably damaged. At the intersection of
Main, Street and Lake Road two cars
got mired up, but only slight damage
was done.
'Ur. and Ntrs. Frank Sweet of Sar-
nia arrived here '\ionday.
\frs. Vires. Lewis ,of Winnipeg ns
s:,sstin with friends hem,
Mr. and lure N. J. Dore motored
tta Toronto for the meek -end,
Miss Ruby Treble of Toronto is vis -
,,ting in town with .her parents,, -
thTh late
ater n. peas
factory e htbisg packed
,week at
k
Mr. Jos, Follicle ane wife have re_
turned to their home in Iiamlton.
Mr. Reg, aasa'ett ;of Chatham- visited'.
over Sunday with his ,parents here.
Mr. and.
•1'Irs;
O. T,`IEjI
.Southcott
are .u, irt
Preston and. Toronto‘
Ruby Wilson of Lon~xdon visited with
Mrs. Jas. Lawson a few days last week
Mr, and :firs. Goo. Hawkins ane vis_
Ring in T:w Hamburg and Toronto.
Bliss Jewell of Toronto was a vis-
itor vvi th Mrs. and ;Miss Shapton last
week.
\lira M. E. Iiogarth is. attendingths
Guelph College, taking an agricultural
course,
:.1r. and Mss. Jahn. ,May of Toronto
are visiting relatives in Exeter and
veanity.
Miss Wanda Von WascMsiki .is visit-
ing her aunt, Mrs. W. D. Wood, -at
W ndson
Miss CurEas lett Monday morning to
spend the holidays at her home i¢t
Bolton,
Rev. Robert Hicks and lamily of St,
Tomas are hohlidayirng with relatives
ire Exeter.
sirs. Norman C. Ford ,of Detroit xs
visiting Inn parents, ';ir. and Mrs':
Chas. Box.
dr. and \frs. Russell Frayne and -
family of Brantford: ars visiting rela-
tives here.
-hiss Oliva Imrie sof Toronto is vis-
iting wi th relatives the guest of .11rs.
S. W. Sims,
11rs, Johnston and. -laughter of Tor-
onto arra holidaying with lir. and 1Irs
Hubert Jones.
.hiss Oliva Quante of Toronto is
visiting r3latives here, the guest of
Mrs. W. J. Bier,
Dr. John Harrison and family of 1J
troit have been visiting here with rel
atives and friends.
4- Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mai-
sons Bank, Eta,
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
f
PHONE 32
JONES • & MAY
PHONE 32
learing Sale of Summer
Goodi
ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF SUMMER MERCHAND-
ISE WE PLACE ON SALE COMMh,NCING iHtb WEEK, MANY LINES
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BELOW WE OFFER A PARTIAL
LIST OF REAL BARGAINS.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS''
Hundreds of yards of fine ,-plies, palm, beach cloths, etc., in dress
lengths, and by the yard, at greatly reduced prices, as low as 29e yard.
MEN'S .FINE STRAW BATS AT $1,95,
arc offer on,C saltire .stack of Men's Fin.; Straw Hats, and Panantas,j t -
eluding sailors and fedora styles, all at one Aice, each .$1,95.
LADIES' BLACK COTTON HOSIERY 18e. PAIR; 2 PAIR for 35c,
5 dozen pair Ladies' ,Black Cotton: hosiery, sizes 9, '9 1-2, gad 10-a.
real bargain this wec]c at 18c. pair, 2 Pair for 35c.
LADIES' WHITE WASH SKIRTS AT $2,35 EACH.
5 doze:. ladies' white wash skirts in cotton aaberd o,es, piques,
ell sines up to 36 waist band, regularly up to $4.0Q iaa vahi all to c,e
one price $2.35 each.
.CHILDREN'S DRESSES AT 79c.
50 Children's Dresses in, :lice patterns of Gjnghams and Percoles,
2 to 6, years, a read bargain clearing at 79c. each:
CHILDREN'S SOCKS AT 39c. PAIR.
11
15 dcalorsozen to Chhlagar dre.n°sat o"Bonnly,ahe"a9c,, Tpaotir" brand welts,welts,niceice fine quality, near-
.
MEN'S H;DF.S. 2 FOR. 25c; IIALF LINEN.
10 dozen Mess's White Handkerchiefs, half ian.e;t, alightly ixuperfect, a
gal bargain at 2 for 25c,
WHITE VOILE WAISTS AT 11.00 AND $1,50
Whitt Voile Waists, all sizes, to clear at $L00 enol $1.50 each.
ly
r ti t
sizes
Special Sale White Shoes
Com- ]fere for your white Canvas Slippers and Shoes, Special Cut
Price all the week, ten many lines. -,See our windows,
Special Corset Sale
25 pair of pink corsets, brocaded cloth, elastic top, extra special
Reuiaz $3.50; Friday and Saturday at $2.50 each;
STORE CLOSED W,t±DNESDAY AFTERNOONS DURING JUNE, JULY
A,ND AUGUST.
JONES & MAY
1
I. R. Carling, B.A.
Iessrs: Morris enfd. Amy Wexler o
.onto called on friends here the la
part of tlse ,weep.
To
Y. P. C4 A + ter
r
Open each evening to members:.
%st
tr. and Mrs. Smith of Toronto ar with the hatter's parents, 1-
and
Mrs. I. Armstrong.
Mr. and 'Sirs. Woods of Hamiitonare
visiting at the home sof the latter.$)
brother, 'Mr. H. S, ,Walt
Sir, and :Sirs. Wm. Snell have re-.
ttirxned from a visit in .'Weyburn, Sask.
and other western places.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Hunter, Mr. and
Mrs, Jos. Hawkins, and ,firs. (Dr.)
Ward spent' last week in. Windsors
Mrs. Cipson and family of Ingersoll
are visiting with her parents, Mr,. and
Mrs. Dan Davis. Mr. Clipson was here
over Sunday,
Rev. A. ,A. Trurnper left on .Ionday
for Winnipeg, where ,he . viii take
charge of the services pf Holy Trin-
ity Church nor the next six weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Lower, after ten
days' visit with. their daughter, Mrs',
John Taylor, Ani Street, have re-
turned to thneur home In South Bend
Ind.
Mr. and 'Mrs. ,Frank Mallett, Mrs. A.
Dearing and non, ,Ms Jas.:Brock, at -
bended the funeral of Mrs. Heywood
it sitisb_r-iin. law, at St, Thomas on
Sunday. she baying died from the .ef-
fects of an operations,for appendicitis!.
Mr. F. W ,Tota pt Toledo, Ohio,
spent a (short t..rnne ISilth this spsters,
herr last week. He .also v3,siuted his
brother. Inspector ,Tom 01 ,Gaderi`cli:.
and w.h;,le there rented a nice sutninex
hone which he 'purposes occupying
with his ,family during the month of
August..
sting
Trivitt Memorial
Church
1 a.m.-Union Boy Scout Service in
Cavan Presbyterian church. The
preacher is Rev. A. T. H. Cree.
7.00 p.m. --Rev. A. T. H. Cree, rec-
tor of the Church of the Re-
deemer, London.
Rev A. A, Trunwe.r, Rector.
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN OHUEOH
Rev. games Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m. -Sunday,-: School and Bible
Classes.
11 a, m. -BOY SCOUTS SERVICE
will be in charge of Scoutmaster
Mr. Thos. Pryde, who will be as-
sisted by Rev. W. G. H. McAllist-
er, M. A. and Dr. G. P. Roulston.
SPECIAL SPEAKER FOR THE
SERVICE, REV, A. STANLEY CREE
of the Church of The Redeemer, Lon-
don.
MUSIC BY THE BOY SCOUTS.
Envelopes for those who would
like to help the Scout Work. REM-
EMBER CANADA'S GREATEST AS-
SET IS HER ''BOYS, •
7 p. m: -Rev. W. G. H. McAllister,
M. A.
Boy Scouts will. meet Friday evening.
JAMES ST. .METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. Jr Wffisont, B.A.
12. a.m.-"A Parable and Two Little
Sermons', Short, Crisp and
memory clunchairg. ,
3 p.m. -Sabbath School and Bible
Study,
7 zsnn.-"The Picture of -a Crusader
of To Day"
Helpful Music. Services attractive.
All invited most cordially,
MAIN ST. METHOLIIST CHURCH
Rev Geo McAlister, M. A.
Phone 21r3 '
Untonr: service -with, -Coven Presby-
terian church in Caven church during Satyr
July. Rev. Geo A4c.A.lnter, B. A the I "d '"n'
in Victory., Dominion of Canada, Pro-
r.Ivincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment tor Trust Funds.
•
Mr. ` C. W. :Robinson ` who was on,
a two weeks' automobile, trip oto,:Toron-
to, Sttratford, Guelph, St. Marys and
many other' places throughout Ontario:
with his son, Janes E. and family .of
Milwaukee, returned home' on Satur-
day s lit. !During the. 'Outing he cov-
ered 'a 'Vast >amount of territory and
be reports the crop ,conditions to be
excellent .in, all parts,
Mrs. Wm,:Hughtes and daughter, Mrs,
Ccmin°anvd daughter, and Mr, and Mrs,
Thtotnpsson of St Louis, Mo., and Mr.
Ralph McIntyre sof Detrroit, a form_
r Exeter Old Boy, .motored here an•
Satur-day an+.d spent the ,day with ael-
at -v.:s and ;friends in town. Mr. Me-
e, fox a number' of years conduct -
of tthe,Hensall hotels; but left
parts over thirty-five years,ago
animater„ these
Mrs. Hughes was also a former res:-
derrt to; Exeter, be.ng a Miss Evans`,
and• w,h,� s now visiting with a sister
at Dublin,
2,45 p,m.--Suniday-School.
12 h
AT BETHANY
2.30 p, m„ -The minister, '.
At existing prices .from 6 per cent.
to 7 per cent can be obtained from
these bands.
Orders received by roti
Money to loam at lowest rates of
bitterest `
Office -Carling Bk., Main. St., Exeter
Display .Advertising -Made known
on apracation,
Stray Animals --mite insertion 50c,,
three insertions $1.00.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than tion lines, Fror Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each inserition, 50c. Lost and
Found locals 25c. ant insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c. per
:lanae per insertion; No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if milder five inches in length.
Legal advertis";ting lOe. and 5c. aline,
Farm or Reajt Estalte for sale 50c.
each insertion fez,' one month of four
insertions,
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
2 Real Bargains
No. 1
Ahout 50 pairs of Children's, Misses', and Wome,n's VVIste Canvas Ox-
fords atiir Laced Shoes that sold as high; as $4.00 a`pair, Not this sea-
son's goads, of course, but every pant worth a great deal more than
we ash
for tlietir YOUR CHOICE ... 98c.
No. 2
About 50 pairs of Women's Canvas Oxfords and High Lace Shoves, with
sc'me small sizes of high top feather : shoes in this assortment Shoes that
sold at $5„00 a pair. Come early for first choice..
PRICE per pair,
$1.48,.
Southcott Bros
is
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTIs
Between:
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service;
Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor cars on prinebal. day trains.
Full 'informattton from aaty Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E.Horn-
ing District Passenger Agent, Toronto
Phone 46w N. J. DORE
Agent, Exeter
The correct way and the easiest way
to dispose of 'some property or sell
some small article, find a terr><naet for
your house, or an article you have Ioit
or help whenyou want it, is to ilzs'ei•t
a small advt, in the "Want Column"
of the Advocate.
DR. Al E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L. D. S., D. D. 8.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closet: Wednesday afternoons,
Dr,. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. i
Honor Graduate Toronto Uni riita
Office --over' Madman & Stantiury''
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Feriii
Stock Sales..a Specialty. Office, t�
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Huron amid" Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, - Ontario.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm aside. village
property at low rates of . interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barrkters, Solicitors, Einer