The Exeter Advocate, 1922-8-3, Page 8we
EXEPER ABV Qr.AT;� TE EFRSIlAY, AUGTJ9 1B22
Exeter Markets I Local Doings
CH ANGED ;:VERY 11'EDNEI? 1: }
Wheat Dr. Roaslstofa desires to announce
Manitoba's B:st Flour 4.10; that he wall be absent from Iris Dent-
I a Wily Flour me ; al Office for a few weeks on vacation,
Poultry Flour 3.85 k €
Peed Flour 2,10 11 e were is a little ,bit of a burry
t`;i.:,,is L60. oast week• e een we stated that lfrs,
B :Fa 150 a r,. Sweet a 1.V.indsor was visiting
Creamery aaaaery Better41
here with r l aseet, It happens that
DeinButte 34 to 31' the lady is not yet Mrs. Sweet.
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Lard en 6 LAiVX SAL.
Hay per Ton $14 to $15? A monster Lawn Social .will be held'
li'ogs 13,00 it .l the auspices of the L.F,Y
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Diad f'.F.0 Oi Hensel}, .onnn the grounds'
HORSES AND OUTFIT FOR S ALE, oa Mrs. W. N. Glenaz, Lot 23, Con, 7 I
Driving 'nnee, can trot a mile in '4O I.'s?nonce, .Friday ev'g, Aug. 11. Hon,
b enauge to work: or drive, quiet' I.nz:,na 1)w11e31y. Minister of Age/ -
and rel:abs. zti-tarnan can Brave .him;
d -eft filly rising 2, with five crosses;
epee. buggy, cutter, set double dr*v rg'
eertee.s. nearer new, set s; ng e bar t 'tele addresses. Gates open. at 7,
n:�a —Wm. �itclnell, Exeter.
poograrta r par. Bared in attendance.
Adnss i 75c.
cults re, Mess McPhail, 1, P., Wm -
Bieck,
31. P. also Andrew Hicks, :1 i,
P. . will he present and give 'Mater.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
Chin enne ramie cottage. in good I -AA''' T, --•Car No.
state o retie r, two bots of k`a.-foi, with k dl* ,do=se Advocate
a,ruat of l kinds :arae and ;m3311
*-ice situated .ituateon :slain street,,I' FO• \fEETI\G
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Exeter. .Tine.!. to Mrs. G. A. K.1c-
:-eMd.
FOR SALE B 1 E\ IET2 AUG. 1t►.
Iron fent~ Ilad \Iain St. Church
grounds, and two gates. Apply P. O.
Box 43. or tic _ S. Howey, or W. A.
Ball:wil1 Exeter,
RANGE FOR s t..IM.
• Stec a n less drape Jus
kcal: price •J: ;a,„ Stonart
ti
NOTICE
Any person, or person trespassing
ou tb: following property, Lot 13, 14
and 15 Con, 14, Tp. of Stephen, will
be prosecuted accord'',,; tto Paw, and
dogs foun4 wl1 b: shot.
JOHN RATZ & SONS
HOGS WANTED.
A number o5 hogs, 60 to $0
Deeders. T. 11'a,1D 5, Centra
$
CHICKS FOR SALE—Baby Chicks
from my Bred -to -/ay Barred Roil:$.
Get your order ;a: cor these et nue.
Phone Crediton 18.31 L. V. Hogarth
CONTRACTING
After being out of business fo.
nearly two years I am prepared to
contract on Carpenter Work —large
or small ;obs of :very des,:ription,
Special attention to hardwood floors
Plaits drawn and estimates given free
of charge,—Caleb Heywood.
HOW IS THE .PUMP?
New Iron Pumps and Fittings in
Stock Iron, or wood pumps repaired,
Wells puma,ed out or cleaned.
• I V CANN, Phone 115
DR, JOHN WARD,Chiropractor
Optician. Chiropractic and Electric
Treatments for Chronic and. Nervo
Diseases, Speetacjes scientifically fi
ted. Hours 10 to 11; 2 to 4; and 1
appointment. Offi. e—Wt'illiam ar
Sanders Sts„ Phone 43.
Ti* O'BRIEN COLLEGE
361 Richmond St., London.
Bus:ne-z, Shorthand and Menne
Calculating course,. are thorough, th
r -Ar noon. are experenced,i taaad grad
uate.s arc placed in good position
Thi is the college for those wh
avant the p:et-deal :raining and th
good positions. Register now Lo
Pall Terri, starting, Monday,. Aug, 2
Iia ,J. OBRIEti,
C ;rn ...-::l Specialist, I'rin,cipa
EXECUTRICES
F WL SALE
The Executrices, to close the Estat
of tile late William H. Horton of th
Township of Usborne, are offering fo
sale Lot 30, Coni. ,4, Township oL Us
borne, County of Huron, conta:al
100 acres, On this property is a brie
dwelling, large bank barns, drive shed
hog peen and Hen house, a few acre
bard -wood bush. Also parts of Lot
31 and 32, Coag. 4, Township of Us
borne, County Huron, contaiasi,ng 80
eons. On this property. there is
brick dwelling, large new up -to -cat
bank barn and silo, large new driv
,nous:, nervhen house, windmill drivi
water :int r barns; good hardwood bush
Both properties are in a, .f rs(t-clas
stat: of cultivation, well situated, be
ing close to Exeter and Herwal1; co
vaalen.t to church and school:k phon
and rural mail delivery. Will be sol
with 0c• without craps to suit purcba
err. For terms and particulars apply
on th . pr erases to Mrs. M. Louis
Horton, li :risen P. O, or to Mars
Maud + A.. Horton, Exeter P. 0., or
to Thas, 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 kisads of
bolding We are experienced work-
men and by strict attent r on to busi-
ness we hope to share in the contract
work of this district.
WARES & PRYDh, Exeter:
Dray and Baggage
g
Anything you have to move we move
it reasonable
. Tlfotor Truzk and Horse Dray at your
Service.
Auto Livery Horse Livery
1. BAGSHAW & EASTON
B OW LING,
leeers Re 1laosha,oey and W. C,
Rivers er got .a the list of prize akin- PHONE 31
niers at a. `mixed" bowling tourney at
Hornell ora Tatesday evening last. Ex-
eter was reliresextted by.eight bowlers
Messrs, W. C. Rivers and R, W.
Fuk.e, and Dr. R•oulston aat,d R, N.
Eowe made a good record et the God-
er,ch. Double Tourney on. Wednesday
of last week -'each garw,ng three
games out of four, but not lnar'ng
Luft ^creno plus to win priges,
Thirty healers tool, part in the
Fridse es en'ng tourney lest alek, and
three rinks won all .three ;aures—E. J.
Wethey J. G. Cnchr uke, ,R, N. Rowe,
with a ,plus of 15; Dr. 1lardie of
Hensel!, W. J. Statham, N. J. Dore,
ss:,t-ta a plus of 1S; T Pryde, E Har-
ness, R. N. Creecch, ,w;tth a, plus of 12.
The first two links played off for
first and second prizes, R. N. Rowe's
rink winning.
The Exeter r n.k tourney will be
held on, 1, e!.nesday of ,nest week and
039. F'indera hrRe entre ,is wanillticipateTae1al&ayefl Ft.!
Office.games and faaala
the Frei Press and Major I Ieataaart
trophies.
A meeting of the Fanners' Club S°htf;' the Exeter bowlers are
will be bent in Senlor'e Hatt on Wed- t `nb 1341 411`-4e Doubles tourney icn
Tuesday everting, August 9th,
Se:aforth tlt:'s Wednesday, .and others
will go to London on 3tonday next
p!.av for the 1f:aatee trophy. Both
the iNlintee trochy end ,the Seaforth
trophy' have been snort twice by Ex-
eter, and It strong effort will be made
to n ra theta the third time. -
Mr. Acv Stewart was up from Len -
don last W ednestlay-
1ts,;i4 Vincent 'of Stratford ;,s
hohdaying at her home here,
;suss Muriel Bissett returned last
week from a visit in Lotdoru;,
Min;; Helen lirethey has returned frem Loudon atter a visit with friend;.
Miss3laraaret Wethey has return-
ed prem Petraleaa, after a pleasant vi>it
Mrs. Westlake ,has returned from a
v .sit at the home .of her SOU n. Wyorn-.
tng.
�Ir?. •Ger. Heys of Detroit is
at the home of Mt. and Hili,.Jahrn
Keys,
Judge Dickson of Goderich spent
SVednes lny of last week here on.
Taurines.
Miss Gladys Lewis, after a few days'
~,Fit with Mr,s, I. Sims, returned to
Creditor).
31r. Geo. Gladman of Toren to oisit-
ed h;,5 brother. Mr. F. W. Gladman,
here last week,
CIBC' HOLIDAY.to
The Council of the Village of Ex- t
eter does hereby proclaim Monday,l
August 7th, as Civic Holiday, and calls .
upon all eitiiaeAs to observe the day,
as such,
B.' W. F. 13eavt-ers, Jos. Senior,
Reeve Clerk
)NIQN CRATES.
Partes wanting onioaa crated can
ee u,e 't;zem at 'the power house at
the dem on 'Tuesday, August 8t4,
J H. GRIEVE.
1Ve ?nave atratatlaer car .of nice West -
Oats co rtn:xag this week.
HARVEY BROS.
LI?IN ,i LOT FOR SALE,
od building, lot on Main Street.
poly to F. A. ;;t 1.
MONSTER
UNITED FARMERS' PICNIC
AT GRAND BEND
EINES DAY AUGUST 16, 1922
Speakers—Premier Drury, William
Black. M. P., A, Hicks,, M. P. Pe
So its of all kinds, Baseball match,
in the morning. Come and enjoy the
day at the Lake.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The undersigned is offering for sale
five acres of land, on wln?ch is a good
frame. house and baron, situated on. Hur-
on street. Apply to \firm, Waal, Ex-
eter P. O.
c:
al,
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l, Betts'
Rome -Made Bakery
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Why buy bread that is anode ou
of town when you eau get the
best of Bread. made right at
- home,
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Patronage Roane Industry
cr SPECIAL FOR SATr.'RDAY ,
:flax shnfaallow Cake
Store closed all day Monday
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SERV IChS
Services as usual next Sunday. -
Services in Town Hall
11 ann.—Holiness Meeting
e. 7 p.m: Saetation Meeting.
2.30 rim.—Sunday School and Bible
Class.
• Cottage reetikzgs in North End 'on
Tuesday fight.
Capt. MacGillivray,
Officer in Charge.
Y.P.CtAl' '
Open each , evening to members;,
Trivitt Memorial
Church
. 11 a.m.—Mr. Wm. A. Townshend.
p.m.—Mr. Wm. A. Townshend,s- Rev A. 'A, Tnimper, Rectae
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m.=Sunday School and Bible
CIasses.
Union. Services with Main Street
Church a an Maddn, Street•Church dur-
lag Auguslt�,; , e , i
Rei' Jas, Foote, :the minister.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Willson, B.A.
11 a. m.—
3 p.m.—Sabbath School and Bible
Study,
7P,tn.—
All Cordially Invited.
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MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geos McAlister, M. A.
Phone 2111
t
Mr. Thos. Pryde spent the week-
end with 3Irs. Pryde and children at
Jpperfsvash Beach.
Mr. W. '1I. Ryan ;of Waterloo
spend;+ng a few days at the home
Mr& Thos. Snell.
Mrs, T. Creech, Miss ,Jessie Creech
and Mrs. Sidney Sanders spent Sun-
dae :n Stratford.
dlrs. Johnston and Miss Ila are
nsi'ting at the home of Mr. W. (11.
Trott at Simeoe, .
Master Aljoe Saunders left last week
to v'yit with relatives for a couple
week., at Stratford,
Misses Ethel, ,Clara and Edna Von:
per of Toronto spent a day here last
week with friendst,
Mrs. Noyes of Oakville is vis:tin
her sis ter, Mrs. T. S. Woods, who
is camping at the ,Bend,
Mr, and :firs, O. T. Soutlscott re_-
turned Saturday from a vacation
Toronto and Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs, T R. Ferguson and
daughters left Saturday to holiday for
two weeks in Tees -water.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Muir and .family
of Mount Forest, spent the week -end'
welt Mr, and Mrs; Ben. Makin;,
Mr., and :firs. T. J3, Newell and soon
David of Stratford spent a flew hours
of Wednesday last in torn with friends
Miss Violet French and Miss Irene
Sargent of London. art visiting with
the former's sister, Mrs: Isaac Sims'.
- Mr. Gordon Taylor, after a visit
with les parents :for two weeks, re..
turned to his work at Windsor last
week.
its
of
Mr. and -Mrs. Ed. Lawson and Mr.
and Mrs, Robt, Key; of London vis-
ited Sunday with :illi+. and Mrs. James
Lawvvon.
Miss Fern Sheere, after a visit with
relatives bore, bas returned ;to Lansing
141ich., accompanied by Miss Amelia
Acl eson,
Mr.. and airs, W. H.- Levett of Lon-
don spent a few days at the. Central
Hotel. They intend speeding somite
time at Grand ,Bend.
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Brandt of Al-
viinston. visited over Sunday at the
home of the tatter's ,parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. 4Law,bdmaney.
Mass enc Iavi,sh of Shakespeare ,, is
visiting her grandparents, Mr„ and Mrs:
John V.T. Taylor, before entering the
High School at Stratford,
Mr., arse erre, Ja,. Morrow, of Wim`
oipeg :who have been vnsiting in thin
neighborhood, spent Thursday with
Mrs, Jane Snell and other friends here
Mr. aid Mrs,. A. B. Richardson o!
1a7,mStalkervine motored here last week
and spent a ;few days with the let-
ter'perents, 1411„ and Mrs. Samuel
Strb.
Mrs. -Jai:. Foote returned Saturday
morning from a visit with her moth-
er, Mrs, Walker. She was acco'm.panie
ed by her aunt, Mrs McCalluap, who
will visit hrer for a time.
x
and Mrs,. Geo French, Misses
et May and Doris French of Lon-
don and Mr. Chester McGee of De-
t visited at ,the ;home of M�nm
Mr, d
14Irs.. Isaac Sims, ).est _week.
a; C H, elc,ta voy' returned Frj,.daiy
ecrenong iram Walkerton, where• he
was relieving in a drug 'store, and
ieft ,on, Monday for Toronto, where
e will be• thus employed for atimie.
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Union Services with. 'Cavern. Presby-
terion Church in Main Street church
d air' August. ,Re's. Jas, Foote,eth;e
minister,
2.45 p.m.—Sunday School.'
AT BETHANY
2•3.Q p,m.—Rey. 'Jas. Foote,
JONES :..84 MAY • •
PHONE 32
Bid Clearing Sale of
aite Canvas�uting Slippers
1r ,you require a pair of White Canals Slippers to finish out the hot
weather his is your opportunity. We are clearing out alt our best sell-
ing lines Ladies'. White Slippers, nidi rubber or leather ' soles.. -.-Oxford
Strap or Buckle Styles—at a small fraction over costs. Ali styles will
be on our c6ufater, wl ere you can, look thein over yourselves, and the
selling price marked on each line.
30 PARS WOMEN'S OXFORDS AT 12.50 Pair
These !:rtes are over from bast season and include Oxfords and Fancy
Tie Slippers, What can you get bet ter to wear for every -day wear
They sold regularly for 15.00 to $7,00 mix, are made of the very
finest 1 d Leather, but as these styles are not right tip -to -date we offer
the wl ele lot at per pair ........ ....... .. ..
RREAD THESE PRICES ON CHILDREN'S OUTING SH
Child's
BQYs e, 11, 10 13, Running Shoes at ,•„,, .••
Yautbs' size, 1 to 5, Runniztg Shoes at
Same line as above, with heels at ,,,,,., ,,,, .,.,,, .,....
Misses' She, 11. to 2, White Canvas Siirtpers, at
MEN'S URUS CALF WORK. BOOTS.
30 pair Men's Urus Calf Work Boots, waterproof, hest value on. the
market at ...... ..... ... ... ..... .. ,.,..,.,......,.. ... ...... 14.50
its or Brown, Sandals, rubber soles, at ..,... „,,,
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PATENT BUCKi.E SLIPPERS AT $3.75 PAIR.
Just received a stew lot of Women's and Girt,' Patent Buckle Slippers
extra Jute (1uality, sold regularly at $$5,00 •per pair, alit to go at ......,..13.75
MEN'S KHAKI CO—MB/NATIONS AT 13,19.
Special line of above garments, good weight, good large fitters, on
sale at ,... •...
13.19
20 BLOOMER. SUITS FOR BOYS AT 36.00
These suits are right up to size 35, for age 16, all good cloths and
colors. Your Choice cat „ ,,. ., ....
BARGAINS IN CHILDREN s WHITE STOCKINGS
in sizes 5 1-2 ,to 10, extra, spee `d value to clear at 35c.
MEN'S BROWN SLATER OXFORDS AT $6.50
Only eight pairs left, beat quality Slater Brown Oxfords, llon't miss
this chance at 16,50. Also cheaper line at 3450
STORE CLOSED WnDN1 SDAY AFTERNOONS DURING JUNE, JULY
AND AUGUST.
JONES & MAY
1, R. Carling, B,A,.
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol -
sons Barak, Dte,
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in Victory, Dominion of Canada, Pro-
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 bounds.
Orders received by me.
Money to loan at lowest rates of
initerest
Office—Carling Bk., Main St., Exeter
Display Advertising—Made known
on application,
Stray Animals—One insertion 50c„
three insertions 11.00.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than, five lines; For Sate, To Rena,
Wanted, each insertion, 50c. Lost and
Found locals 25c, an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc.,10c. _per
line per insertion: No notice less
than 25c, . Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction „Sales 13 for one insertion
and 11.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under five inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and 50. a line.
Farm war Real Estate for sale 50e,
each insertion for one month of four
insertions,
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134
PHONE 134
2 Real Bargains
No. 1
About 5.0 .pairs one Children's, Misses', and Women's White Canvas Ox-
fords' arse Laced Shoesthat sold ,as high; as 14,00 a
pairs, Not this sea-
son's goods, of course, but every pair worth a great deal more thaneweask
for them. YOUR CHOICE 98c.
No. '2
About 50 pairs of Women's Canvas Oxfords and High Lace Shoes, with
some small sizes of high top leather shoes in, this assortment. Shoes that
sold at $5,.00 a pair. Come early for first choice.
PRICE per pair, 11,48.
Southcott Bros
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTks
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Uneteelted diving car service
Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor car on principal day trains.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn-
ing
District Passenger Aunt, Tomo
N. J. DORE
?hot* 46w Agent, Exeter
The correct way and the easiest way
to dispose of 'some property os well
some small artjk le, rind a tentiant .fdr
your house, or an article you Iiav'n lost
or help when you *ant lit, is to ince t
a small advt, iin the "Waant Columin”
of the Advocate.
DR. AI. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonfell's Stables, John St., Exeter
@(lately occupied by D. Vining)
none 26w
Dr. G. F. Routstomy 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.
Honor Graduate Toronto Un%srtity
Office—over Madman & Staavtiury,'I
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C, W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Hun*
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. F*t
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Coo ties. of
Huron and Middleton
Prices Reasonable and Sat1Yfaetiron
Guaranteed.
Crediton, — Ontario.
MONEY TO LOAN
We hare a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exit