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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-8-10, Page 8Ex E rER AI]SIE.EATE, TRUE AUGUST 11:1, 1B22 xeter Markets Local Doings FRACTURED HIS HIP. Old friends here w111 ,regret to !near ;1l l 4iiE1l t t'Ei2Y WEIl +�ESza. Y �zhat Mr, Fred Luxton, wvha has been w",.t,,,nt. -,.- ,90 it c;: trladys 1 stie has taben a rtes din; with leis daughter, Mrs. Mc- llto .obi`s it st flour 4,10 senool at Bobcaygeon. Falls,. inBiddulph, since ,sustaining a l a.n . !;!etre 3,90 Th. Civic Holiday was spent quietly stroke over a year ago, fell backward Pa_ry Owen 3.85 ;•n Ewleter. luny ww•ent to the Bend ,+hoz. going up a stepo Tuesdaylast and fractured his hiW' F;r:i Flour ..:,.,,.. • W 210 :.ad other places, With thaid �r c to es lte n ;wa just e inning to et S.s ?: is 119 wl ay from Exeter and rtethborhow d beginning g B, an 15t` ::t c ::lee the Ford picnic at Grind l ak'u , slawwly can his ,feet, and this will a ae Burner ,. •.., ' Bend or. 1.1'e' nesday. a, serous set -back.. Dairy Putter 34 to 37 w, eo • , 20 Th; Emblem owner by R, T Luk- DIED IN PEACn RIVER, Laro 20 ` er o: Win, Exeter, tool . first money ire 13 >iY :+ PNr:,Tan X14 to $15 tl e :1s race at Goderich last Week. Immediate relatives here receivedtbe r,: 12 a0 Ju,t :.7Sty ytaxS ago ,salt eels struck sad intelligence last week of the death 4 of Fred H. G'llesgie, who died . at 7 .e, 1.' eter, at au depth of 1125 Leet, af- Peeoe Reiser Alta, on ;august ist at Zc• g,, �, tltrau,;h 80 sect oa solid rock. the •age of 44 years, * months;. The r. Ivouiston desires to announceI glee who attended the San -se on. deaeesed had been in poor health for lne will net absent from his Dent- A ;spay \Iger Was lei the Town' 13x11' on a :lumber of years, and a, Complica- tt:Ce for a few '1; eeks on vacation.,,lu;ley recelti cd much blesses from tion of diseases setting in the pend 'the „respiring and earnest addresses by soon came. The deceased was born ren, Exeter, being a, son .pt the late Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie, and went Si' e West about fifteen.years a e bo eB s aBefore e z g e leaving -et a Exeter M.Gillespie E r eeos:o;r, good repair. Three formerly of tht,s d°strict, :s seriously lin,; ottie Hazelwood of irktot, by µ lamp erne. p r -or, d''' -inn rem, "'loth- ti t't the Guelph Haspntal, follawiztgan whim he -is survived, together with ,. 4 o.neet p 'nary . L to its, wvoedshcd operation for tumor on the l,idazey, one daughter, also hes brothers and st b' , halt z re r:.t'd: `n+t?z frnnit trees. Mr aad Mrs, Thorn, Bake ;fir, :..zed sisters here end , elsewhere. His re..- \-oosl ;veil, 4e.e,,. n house. Apply top'1Mrs. Netson Baker and Mr, V' "m, Ba- mains were interred at Edmonton on Fenno Bro:, Exeter. ker motored down to see him last August 1st, Sundae. +t1 �..- �D5 T,liLb FOR SALE. ^ca.:-Capta- \irs, ltac=Geliivray, the A :gi. a:rage o:s Sanders ;,.trecT, �mother o, the officers stationed here. ono, eac;west of Russell's Blank- 1r, John Baler of Grey Tovnahap' Our son Weetern oats g:°- The Conservative Picnic at PartMrs, Irwin retur.ned "to London on ori red B S. St;,nleti° Wednesday cif tins tiwee1 Friday, •.«""� ; wvas ;a huge success, upwards of sev- Miss Jessie Manson was home over BUILDING LOT FOR AI.1, .n hausaznd people being present, he Holiday: The ions weather fawned the event Creed its: a .(x, on Mahn Street, wvh;clt added much to the comfort of Ruby' and foam; Creech are' feel;_ Apply to F. A. Ol -.the large crowed After a splendid (laying in Stratford. program of sports, addresses were in Mr. Thos, Nelson. Was home from order, Hon Arthur Meighen and Hon, Stratford over Sunday, Howard Ferguson being the principal Mr. Alex, Stewart of London, is The onneresneed =s u;r* te; fol sale sneakers. akers. and two excellent addresses hol:daynti htrc dor at week, five e ::ergs ut sari, on wwbicli is a good !rem: : house nal' carie, situated on Hun o : sn et, Apply to Wm,:. Waal, Ex- eter P. O. PROPERTY FOR SALE. were delivered, dealing with .federal :natters by the former, and the late; trongh criticised the Drury Govern- ment. Among those present from ria • ds trict were. \Ir. and Mrs. Wrn. sift of Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel w Usborne, dr. W. R. Elliott Stephen, \iessrs. F. Ellerington, A ir•T)anelll, C. W. Robinson, Peter and C. H. Sanders. LAWN oUCIaL r A reenete. Lawn Social bas.: be t e1d ° ender the e spies, ot the i'.F.11.tA. :zed V.1'..t. uz liensacl, on the nrouznds of Mrs.. W. N, Glenn, Lot 23, Con, g.sba ;ix, Fte aa' ev'g, Axe% 31, Hon, '.1ytn oto Inehe■t;. 1Sttzster r t3of ■A - u Murree Mie :xl P:s:i, \i, Fr, \'!Illi. kn.a,• r:, 1I P., also Andrew Tick:, M. P. P. will be enr t:.sznt rend owe niter - estates eddreesen Gates open. at 8, program 8 pan. Band in. rette pilin Adnasearn 225c. HOUSE FOR S. One story ;ornate .'o To an "nom tete of ref r, twvo lots n: land, with fruit sof a !.,ands --large and 111a3,1; rnee grounds; iitunte l on Main street, ExeterApply to Mr.. G. A. K Mc- Leod. RANGE FC)lt SALT:. e t."C i ren :1• joss ehape. Jus+ b;df arik:e J. A. Stewart. HOGS WANTED. A number cwt hogs, 60 to SO pounds T) eders. T. NV:els, Centralia. CHICKS FOR SALE -Baby Chicks from my Bred -to ay Barred Rocks. Get your order in or these at once. Poon: Crediton 18-31 L. V. Hogarth HOW IS THE PUMP? New Iron Pumps and Fittings in Stock. Iron or wood pumas repaired.. Wells pumped out or cleaned. • S. J. V. CAN N. Phone 115 DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractor & Optician. Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments for Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Spectacles scientifically fit- ted. itted. Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by ap,paintm.nt Office -William and Sander, Sts., Phone 43. Betts' Home- ode Bakery Why buy bread that is shade out of town when you can get the best of Bread made right at home. Patronage Rome Industry SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Marshmallow Cake Store closed all day Monday BOWLING. The Friday night tourney resulted a: a wit for Sanders, Spackman and Rowe ,first prize; veto Pryde, Grieve and Rivers, sews d prize, Ten rinks tool; part and the eonditn3ons were ideal Ilownes rink got 3 wins and a plus of 29; and Rivers' rink 3 wins and aplus Rev. and Mrs, Veale, ,formerly of of 13, Two or three ,rinks failed to Elmville,' are visiting with friends in. Beare in come of the games. 1 this vicinity. :hiss Florence Marchand of Water - Mr. P. U. Brown'atg of Toronto is holidaying at his home here. \Ir. Harry Fuke of -"Toronto spent, the weeiz end with his parents here` Mrs. W. R. Davis Nf „Mitchell is (vis- iting her daughter, firs, F. A. ;ray. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carling and Mr. and firs, S. Fitton spent Monday in London, Mr. and firs. N. J. Dore left to -day on .i holiday trip to .Toronto, and oth- er places. � 'miss C. Vosper and Miss M. Sanders returned last week from London, af- t r f-tar 3 visit. Messrs, Neaman, Stewart, Taman ;and Beldon engaged in the Ontario fordic visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hospital tourney on Thursday last. C. H Sanders. Three pairs of bowlers --Stewart and \1r. and \irs. W. Brad and family Neaman, Taman and Seldon, and San= of London are visiting with Mr. and dens and Cochrane -.took ist the Sear forth Doubles last week, Three rinks of bowlers went to l.,ztdon on Civic Holiday to play for the Mintee Trophy, but alter Ane or two games had been. played, the rain came down i. t torrents, and the tour.- ne.y was postponed until Monday of next week. 2.. N. Rowe took a rink of bowlers to the \iitche]1 tournament, but rain interfered with the games and they returned home before play was an. - Tab, O'BRIEN COLLEGE 361 Richmond St., London. Business, Shorthand and Machine - Calculating courses are thorough, the instructors are experenced,i and grad- uates are placed in .good positions, This is the college for those who want thepractical training and the good positions. Register now for Fall Term, starting, Monday, #Aug. 28. W. J. O'BRIEN, Commercial Specialist, Principal, • Contracting We wish to call the attention of the public of Exeter and surrounding dis- trict that eve are open to accent, or tender far contracts for all kinds o4' building We are experienced work- men and by strict attent t on to liusir tress we hope to share in the contract work of this. dys)trict, W ARES & PRYDI, Exeter, Taxi Ser,vice,. For Taxi. Service you can,, depend also all him,ds of °rayi'ng. : Auto Livery Horse Liver - BAGSHAW & EASTON ,art us; MONSTER. UNITED FARMERS' PICNIC • AT GRAND BEND WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16,. 1922 Speakers -Premier Drury, William Black, M. P., A. Hici:.c+, M. P. Pi. Sports of all kinds, Baseball snatch; in the morning. Come and enjoy the d at the Lake. Mrs. fan Jewell. Mr. and firs. Charles Coates of Detroit are visiting with relatives an and aareun�t town. Mrs, C. H. Skelton left Thursday morning for St. Paul, Warn, where she will remain for a time. Mrs. Sloan McConnell of Chesley visited at the home of her brother, Mr Thos. Nelson, .for a week. Mrs. F. A. Chapman left on Tues- day to visit in Dayton, Ohio, while Forbes will Visit in. London,. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ,Crocker and fam- ily am , i1S• of Toronto acre spending a few holidays with relatives here. Miss Gladys Kestle and little niece, Helen P.enhale, are visiting with the former's sister, Mrs, \Viper. iwlrs, I•ergusoal, who visited her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. ,James Sweet, re. turned to Toronto on Thursday„ day . Mrs. Prodgers and family of Lon- don spent Saturday here visiting the former's mother, Sirs, Jas, Ford. Miss !Tay Armstrong was able to return from the hospital in London on Saturday, and is recovering nicely. Mr J. J. Knight ;of Guelph motored up Saturday, and Mrs. Knight and 'David returned with him on Sunday. Mr. Will Sims left last week for the Old Land with cattle for Mr. Byron E. Hicks. Th+a latter went as far as .Montreal SALVATION ARMY SERV IChS text Saturday and Sunday in the Town- Hall, at the usual hours. ENSIGN PORTER, assisted by the Strafford Life -Saving Girl Guards wader Lieut., Jean MacGillivray. MONDAY, 8 pan. Entertainment by ,20 Guards and Home League Sale .of Work. Admission; 15 &:IOc. Capt., MacGillivray, Officer in Charge, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slumkousky of Kitchener motored over on. Saturday and spent the holiday with Mr. aitd Mrs. Rah. Heywood. Y. 1'. G. A.. Opeai' each evening to members;. Trivitt Memorial Church 11 aim, -Mr. Wm, A. Townshend. 7 p.m. -Mr. Win. A, Townshend. Rev A. A. Trumpet, Rector CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev.' James Foote; 13. A., Minister 10 a. m. -Sunday .Sehool and Bible Classes. Union Servicers with Maar Street Church an MnAn, Street Church dur- ing August ]'Rev Jas. Foote, the minaister, Mr. Robert Woods of ,Usborne re- turned last week from a trip to Eng- land. He .finds things greatly chan- ged in the Old Land. Mr. and ,Mrs. S. K. Mathewvs, of Toronto spent the week end with ;Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May,, Mrs. Mathews is a sister of Mrs May. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dignan of Lu - can, an Mr: P. ,B, Dignan of Toronto were bene last week attending the funeral of the late Mrs, E. M. Dignaaz, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Vickers. and chil- dren,, of Drumheller, Altai., are here visiting at the home of Mr. E. Corn- ish:, Mrs, Cornish is a, .sister .of Mrs, Vickers. Mr, and ,Mrs. R. ,J., Eacrett of Brant- £ord, their son, Ferd, and, his wife and daughter of Kitchener, visited with Mr.. and Mrs, M.-'cEacrett and other relatives over thte week ;end, JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Mr., and Mrs. Fred J. Hall, and soot and slaughter of Toronto motored Pastor, M. J. Willson, B.A. here and spent the week -end with the 11 a. m.-. mother of Mrs,, Hill„Mrs. C. Ford, who nth chs and Bible hats been, 111 but s now improving. 3 p.mStu Saibb S suUr. and !arcs,. J. A. Rollins of Lon - Study. 7 p. m. don, together with members of Mrs. Rollins' family, the Messrs,. Davidson All Cordially Invited, of Michigan who are ,visaiting in Lan- don, spent Friday in town with friends. MAIN ST, METHODIST CHURCH Mr, Luker, clerk at. the Grigg House, Rev Geo. McAlister, M, A. London, who has ' just returned from Phone. 21x3 a three months' visit with relatmves ;n England, France, and other places in 11 a. m The . Day which; , has no Europe, gave the Advoeate a pleasant: 1�Tight "; r i cal Saturday last, He will resume his Rey, -Jas. Foote. duties at the Grigg. , - 7 p. m. -"The . Strong Man gone : Rev. Asa. Kestle, este and ; family Wrong," ;of Findley 'Ohara Mr. Luther leestle Rev. Jas Foote,' and family of Toronto, and Mrs, Red- 2.45 ' p m-=Su,n4437' Schoo4,. • mond of St Marys, are :guests, of: AT BETHANY their father," Rev. 5. D. Kestle. Rev: Asa nestle took the servicers ire James 2 3S1 ;p.m, -Rev, Jas, Foote. Street church on 'Sunday. eHOKs3= JONES IVIAY PHONE 32 Ladies', Misses', Children's fall and Winter Coats We !.lane just received ,our Celeb rated Northway Fall and Winter Coats for Ladiee,. Misses, and Children. This is the finest range of coats we have ever sbownti. New Styles, New Color ;rigs;; the. latest cloths at very reas- onable prices. See these beautiful garments early before the best numbers art sold out Fur -collars, Plain, and also the English Tweed Effects. to thews Garments are noted for their fuze fit i � and shape-retain.- inn he a -zeta' - r ytnt> p zn inn qualities. The reasonable prices will surprise you. BIG B. BRAND MEN'S WORK SHIRT,S., Tq Malas: a,large stack of Big B. brand Men's fork Shirts. So many; makes of Shirts' are ,small in seize, short itt sleeves. etc, • Wining B. brand •is extra large and iwell made +of good ronteriais,. and will Lit the largest mien comfortably, Reasonably priced from $1.25 to $115. MEN'S FINE SHIRTS AT 9&c. EACH. 5 dozen Men's Fiaie Print Shirts, good patterns,- Sizes 141-2 to 16 -Very special value, to clear at 98e. ,tach. W.EARING APPAREL FOR MEN GOING WEST. For you man who are going west on the Harvesters' Excursions, we have a particularly :Fine range of Work S3a':rts, Overalls, Suits; ,Socks, Un- derwear, Leather Gloves, Mitts, Etc., at very attractive prices, We also have our Men's Winter Underwear an stock. LADIES' LISLE HOSIIRY AT 59e, PAIR. Ladies' .fine lisle hosiery in Black, only, ribbed elastic garter tops, sizes & 14 to 10, regularly 7$c. Very special clearing price at 59c. pair. CHILDREN'S WHITE LISLE HOSE AT 35e. PAIR. to dizen Children's White Cotton. Lisle Hose. sizes .5 to 10, regularly 50c. a par --ter clear at ,35c. pair, or 3 pair for $1.00. ATLY REDUCED PRICES ON MANY LINES OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE STORE CLOSED Wk.DNESSSD AY AF TERNOONS DURING JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST. JONES & MAY I. R. Carling, B.A. Barrister Solicitor, Notar9' Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol - sons Bank, Bic. INVEST YOUR FUNDS in Victoz r, Dominion of Canada, Pro- vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal investment for Trust Funds, At existing prices from 6 per cent to 7 per cept can be obtained from these bonds. Orders received by me. Money to loan at lowest rates of bitterest Office -Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter Display Advertising-Madeknown on application. Stray Animals -One insertion three insertions $1.00. Idiscellarteous articles of not more than five linles, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and Found locals 25c. an insertion. Local reading notices, etc., 10c. „.per lime per insertion, No notice leSs than 25c. Card of Thanker 50c, Auction Sales $3 for one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if under five inches in length. Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline, Farm pr Rea Estate far sale 50c. each insertions for one month of. four insertions.. 50c., SOUTHCOTT BROS. PHONE 134 PHONE 134 Real bargains MEN'S FANCY WORSTED AND BLUE SERGE SUITS' T RAND TRUNK RAILEM THE DOUBLE TRACK 'ROUTE • Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car service Sleeping care on night trains and Parlor caws on principal. day trains. Ns Full information from any Gran Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Hors - Mg District Passenger Agent, Toronto N. J. DORE Phone 46w: Agent, Exeter If you havg beers waiting far an opportunity to btu a !good, ouin at the lower prices, don't fail to see the values we are offering at; $30.0 $35„ VOILE DRESSES,. About one, dozen Summer Dresses in Voiles and Orgaiidies% dresses will be cleared at about half their original price. e Good Values, at - $5.00 $6,00, 5,;7.50. These LADIES' . SUlVIMER VESTS, With or Without Sleeves;. Regular 60n, 65c,. and 75c, .lines.'`, They are good weight and extra special value at per garment -, 5Oc. PURE LINEN ROLLER TOWELLING. The best value. we haves seen, tin &ears' - an all linen, . Roller Toweling that will *ear well at per yard 3.Oc. LINOLEUM AND OILCLOTHS. In two and four yard widths,. Brang in the size;.o.F yrour room ,andwe will'. gladly _show you our special patterns and . quote you our prices. Southcott Bros The correct way and the fasiest way to dispose of 'some property or ge11 some small article, find a tenlnant, ftir your hawse, or'an article you have lost or help when you want jt, is to insert a small advt. in the "Want Colurtilz" of the Advocate. DR. At E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDowell's Stables, John St., Exeter (lately occupied by Dr. Vining) Pbioaue 26w Dr, G, F. Roulstort,,'L. D. S., 1',. D. B. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Dr. A. R, KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.1l, Honor Graduate Toronto Univerility Office --over Gladman & Stentiury,'* Office, Main Street, Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of Hum Perth, Middresex and Oxford. Form Stock Sales a Specialty. Office' a! Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario. FRAIai'K TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of Huron and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and •Sittnsfaetioe Guaranteed. Crediton; Ontario MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount' of private funds to loan an farm and village property at low rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Solicitors, Ester, :,