The Exeter Advocate, 1922-8-24, Page 8Ps
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XEF$R. ABU ATE, TT•:3U1 BEAT, AUGUB-T S4, 1322
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Exeter Mrx.s E?ti �41rl in MBrl,yth,chard Gidle
' sperm last week,
\Ir.
CHANGED 1:VERY 'WEDNESDAY
=)r Rcu?sto t has resumed his Detrhit on. 1\Ionelay.
alaa s Best Flour 41fl De vt 3 Practice after a aacatior. `
Family Flour -.'.,elle .a-90 'lass Emily Hogar•tlt has accepted a
P�:try Flour 3tm0 sef+ao' near Lucan and will start her
Feed Flcu- 175' duties as teacher atter the, summer
$>
Bran X 50 hili Sys,
Creamery Batter
Dairy putter
Eggs
Lard.
Hay pea Tort
Hogs ,,...
Bua e s for Sale -:30i� Cash and s kat on Army here, Capt Hopkins
and Lieut. Hoskins will arrive this
Carry G.,3ere with daeilismg on Dun geek,
as aa. St.
. B? da}, \ dreyr S mythe, the 'Alpe Townsend of ia€ la who
B _ Sarket Lane.. Phone camnin= at Bay ieid, occupied The ul
ta'u: .} t.'. Wednesday.
pA
Wheat
f\iaxz` u. ..elle.,, .,.
=Am ttilla Sheere
S to 41 11?'srs R.T. Luker S Soar again
34 to 37 ca'n out on top ,with "The Emblem'"
'+a kw pin first money .at the Liston -el
j0 R5.4: es on Thursday in the 2,15
t
$1.4 to $18! Capt. and Cadet 1LacGillitua} left
,,.......
22,50 Tuesday morning .for Toronto, and
their successors •as officers of the
;>`t os the 'Irwin: Memorial Church on
Sunday.
aching bLOST Mar+er 117,747, F nde. nesHe was her
Ca,>tn.-1 e.• tO:,ti Advocate Office. wife.
r the .first time nine 1917 Amer-
, i[.i:lIS FOR SALE.-App:fir,, loan meads have granted reduced Tares
Thos. Steil ,ilu ora St to the• Canadian. National E'h'it_on
.
The Canadian n railroads are also git•,.
•"a a ?ower rate from iirhite River to
COTTAGE FOR SALE. the Atlantic.
A r,.n cottage on Sanders wtree ,
o ee blod; WCst Of Russell's I31ae1.-
rnite shop, i.^. good repair. Three
bedrooms. parlor, dining room, - cloth-
es closet p•ar,try, kitchen, woodshed
stable, hal, acre :and, with fruit trees,
Good. well, cistern :n hcuae. Apply to
F spier Bro,,., Exeter.
FOUND -Ontario Marker *umber
117 •750Apply at dvocat. Office.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Ti;e undersignedis offering for ,ale
five '.ores of land, on which is a good
frame house and bans, situated oz Hu
on street. Apply to Wm. Waal, Exp
titer P. O.
LOOK AT THE LAi
The Advocate EII41-
caarrevted up to July
your label and see w your Ad:oeate
p;id in advance. U so, a;rgat; if
not, why not payy at rare
RANGE FOR SALE.
Steel range 'r first-wla>s shape. Just
3. A. Stewart.
HOG'S WANTED
A nursrb:r of begq, 60 to S0 pounds
D.ewers. T. \G :'tis, Centralia,
CHICKS FOR SALE -Baby Chicks
Tropp my Brad -to -lay Barred hocks.
Get your order is for these at once.
Phone Credito,. 18-31 L. V. Hogarth
HOW IS THE PUMP?
New Iron Pumps and Fittingsin
Stock Trott or wood pumtas repaired.
Wells pumped out or cleaned.
3, V CANN. Phone 115
DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractor &
Optician. Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments .tor Chronic and Nervous
Diseases. Spectacles scientifically fit-
ted.
itted. Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by
appointment Office -William and
Sanders Sts„ Phone 43.
Betts'
Home -Made Bakery
Have you tried a loaf of our
Bread? It not, get one to -day, "The
proof of the Pudding is in the Eat-
ing." Headquarters for
HIGH -CLASS BREAD
BUNS' AND C AII17S
Special attention given to orders
for Picnics, Luncheons and Wed-
dings.
'WEDDING CARES A SPECIALTY
LanorTEo
GRADUATES OF O'BRIEN COL-
LEGES, Limited, 361 Richmond St,,
London take positions -
Mr. Ir. R. Walker, W. E. Saunders, Ltd.
Mr. J. Sinclair, Royal Bank, N.E. Br.
Mess A. Bernard, Ont, Spring Bed &
Mattress Co.
Miss G. Grace, McCormick Mfg .Co.
Miss )J, Martin, W. A, Jenkins Mfg,, Co
Miss I Martin, Hunt Bras.
Mr. W. H. Partly, Ruggles Motor Co
]\Less D. Bond, Nat Drug. & Chem. Col
Register now for Fa11 ,Classes start-
ing Mon, Aug. 28th.
Contracting
We wish to call the attention of the
pubic of Exeter and surrounding dais=
trict that 5+ne are open to accept, or
tender far contracts for all kinds of
building We are experienced wont -
men anA by strict attesut t on to busi-
ness we hope to share in the contract
work of this district
WARES & PRYDL+, Exeter.
Taxi Service
For Taxi Service you can depend
on us; also al] kinds of Drayung.
Auto Livery Horse Livery
BAGSHAW & EASTON
Wirt Snell made a shipment of ct-.
rt week for the S. on Cornshrman,in care
f Donald :Munroe 8: Co., commissioar
m, accompanied by D. F:asto ,
or emu, and four other meat, also Ul-
ric, Snell as far as ,11ontrea,'L
3lerssrs, W. T. Colwill of Centralia,
and Alonzo iiodgbts of ;Crediton last'
week shipped 600 fat cantle to the
En lash market. They were a veryi
c n a bunch of cattle and belonged to
different buyers in this neighborhood,
Bescde- others, they were accompanied''
by Messrs. A. I•lodgins, David. and
Tlt:lnmas Mamie -army.
fey.
returned t
amiss Margaret Pickard is Visiting %rn
town with relatives.
:�fr. Reg ,Bissett of Chatham visit-
ed his parents here.
1Ir. B. Falwell was n Windsor for
a few days last week.
lir. Fred Gould ,arid wife of Stratlt-
rav spent Sunday here.
Jack Gcodison, of Sarnia, _called on
friends here on Friday last,
Ur. W. W. Taman, was Detroit
fora day or two ,last weeic1.
\1r...and Mrs H. W, Doerr and
are holidaying Kitchener:
M. Ed. Jones of London called
Exner friends hero last week.
•Ofrs. W. S. Colo and sop Harry,
visiting with relatives vitt Luca=
son
ort
are
\ir. Paul Collins and lady friends
of Sarnia visited here this week.
Miss Janette and Leslie P,oplestone
of Blyth ure visiting relatives here.
Mrs. D. Crittenden and daughter,
Dorothea, are visiting here from Myth
Mr. nark of the Bank of Commerce
Rs holida •ing in Kitchener and Detroit
Mrs. Bert Gillies of Hamilton is
visiting her parents, Mn and Mrs. S.
'Marna.
:tin:, Kinsman left on Saturday to
take in the Teachers' Trip to New
Ontario:.
bat ern. Winer teras among ,the ,num-
who left last week on the Rarveti:
Execurs ion.
Mr. Harry Fula, of Toronto in hol-
idaying for two weeks with his par -
`'END IT TO U.
Mfr, Chas, Eacrett of Sanna is vis-
iting with old friends and relatives h
town this week,
Messrs, Walter Harness, Vern l=iar-
ess and Bruce Rivers motored to
etrr t Sunday,
Mr. and \Urs. Cliff SPaelzmant and
family of Guelph are ,holidaying in Ex-
eter and vcin9ty,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gould, Wind-
' Dent the week, end with 'the
forrarer's mother here.
Mrs. C. H. Smith and children of
Windsor aro visiting the former's
mother, Mrs, John, Snell.
"News" is the • word formed of the n
initials of North, East, Wes: and South :?
r4°h :;vpe.treei on the earliest journ-
an as a sign that information was to be
had there From the four quarters pf
the world. The sign was
Which gats; us the word_"new,,"
BOWLI.N
3'. Pry de E. Harness and. W, Rnr.
ers won the Friday* night tourney with
two wins and fifteen plus. Second
Dr7.as were won. by E. I•ia's•vey, \V,
E. Sanders and J. G. Cochrane, with f
two wins and a plus of fourteen. t w
Four rinks of Exeter ,bowlers at-
tended the Hcnsall tourney ,on
rwsday of last week, but all lost enough l Vo
gams to prevent themgel tting. in the;
Trr:.;a• winnbig list,
\Ir. and Mrs. Jae;. Collsngwood and
fa
of Hamilton are spending a
eek with relatives here.
Mrs. J. C. Inwood and daughter
atharine of London, are ,visiting Miss
os,+>;,r and Otitis Sanders,
Mr. Frani: Northcott, who has been
visiting relatives here returned Fri
day to his homy imm; Al\.•in,ston,,
13x, D. McDougall, t,kaeher of Islig
Ston, bas been visiting relatives and
friends here during the week.
Mr R. G Seldoan and family motored
to. Kingston, on Friday, Mrs. Newman
and child returning with them.
Ret. F. L. Hawald anti wife of New
Dundee visited the formner':, brothel,,
E. A. Howald, for a few days,
R.ev. Banes and wife are las°ting at
the home of the former's mother ;and
sister Mrs. Banes and ''Airs. 'AIollard,
1n. and 'Airs; F. A. Br imac,mbe of
Hamilton are visiting wnh relatives int
town, the guest of Mr and lira. Rich.
Welsh,
Mr. C. W. Robinson left on Monday
morninng for Fergus and before re-
turning will t sit with relatives ;n
Toronto.
Mr. Reg. Elliot it, of Toronto has
been; the guest of his uncle, \Ir. I. R.
Carling, and other relatives here for
a few days
Miss Ai11on Da.tds of \iitchell and!
Miss Helen Davis of Toronto are vis-
iting at the home of 1Ir. and Man,
Fred. May
Mr, and Mrs, Henry Reynolds and
Mr. and firs, Horatio Reynolds spent
a few days with relatives at Dundas
going by motor. '
INIr•. and Mrs. James Bissett of Lon-
don and Mr, and ',Mrs, Chas. Marple
of St. Thomas spent Sunday with
relatives in town,
Mrs. Grace Hill of Crediton, and Mrs
Gao: Easterbrook of town, returned ion
Saturday from a visit with Mr. and Mr,
J. T. Wextcott and ,other relatives in
Hamilton.
The local bowlers are nosy playing
their club handicap singles, consisting
of four games on the plus and minus
scheme -one round was finished Sat-
urday night, and it ,js hoped to com-
Dilate the tourney this week,, Great
i:,zt.'t•est is shown in the singles, and 1
several surprises have appeared.
A schedule of Doubles wJll be play-
ed after the singles are completed.
A rink ,cf bowlers ,goes to Lambeth,
on Wednesday of this week. ,
APPLE PIE AND ICE CREAM
SOCIAL
Under the auspices -of the Hurondale
Woman's Institute on the lawn :at the
home of Mr. H. Strang, at 8% F m„
August 25th. Entertainment by the
Hensel] Band, and excellent elocution-
ists, tilr, Black, II.P., will give an
address,. Admission 23c.
Everybody come and enjoy the f}mn
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Consisting of house, stable and S
ot_, of land, situated in Exeter North.
For particulars apply to; J Bierli:ng,
Hay P. O.
SALVATION ARMY SERV IC1,S
Welcome to the new officers on
Thursday night at 8 o'clock, and :on
Sunday at the usual hours in the Town
Hall.
Capt. Hopkins Lieut, Hoskins
Y. F Ct A:
Open each evening to membered,
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a.m,-Mr. Wm, A. Townshend.
7 p.m. -11r. Wm. A. Townshend.
Rev A. A. Tramper, Recton
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, I3. A., 'Minister
10 a. m. -Sunday School and Bible
•Classes,
Unicom. Services with Main Street
Church in Main Street Church dun
ing Augusts,
Rev Jas. Foote,the rafinyster,
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. j, Wilson, B.A.
Mr. Cooper of Clinton will preach
bath morning and evening. ,
3 pm. -Sabbath School and Bible
Study.
All Cordially Invited.
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A.
Union Services with Cava). Presby-
te,rian ,Church in Main Street church
d,rrins August. Rev. Jas. Foote, the
minister.
2,45 p.m. ---Sunday School. •
AT BETHANY
2,30 pm. -Rev, Jas. Foote,
7s: •,;;r ;:sag's:;;.
Mrs: Geo. Anderson returned Sat-
urday from a visit in Brantford and
other points east. Her daughter, Mrs.
Vroorn,an. of Brantford is ,visiting here
at present;
Mr. Niewton, Balker was in Guelph
last week to see }his, brother, Mr, John
Baker in the honpi'ta7j... The Matter is
recdverisrg nicely and was able toleave
the laotspita1 Friday„
Miss Alice Kedwell, .Telephone' op-
eerator at the Ben offence., Sarnia, and
formerly ,in charge here,'spent a few
days here during the ,week, the ,guest
of 2Mrs, Want Bal er. .
Mr.. and -Mrs. Ed. Bertrand sand
daughter of Detroit spent the past
week with Mr,. and Mrs. 'Wm. Kuntz,
beinr,q• on a motor trip to, Cleveland,
Buffalo. and Niagara Falls.
,vsellivvans,•,
PHONE 32
JONES •& MAY
PHONE 32
ur adl and Winter :.tock
Soon Be Complete
New -Fall and W;nter,Goods are arriving nearly every day, We are
offering very .attractive prices for early fall buyers,. We would advise an
early selection of your Fall reciuiremaents while our stook is large and
ranges are unbroken. Prices much lower for Fall.
THE NEW SILTEX FOR DRESSES, BLOUSES, ETC,
Salter is the very ;fewest material for Fall wear for adj^es-. Blouses,
Dresses, Etc. This is a beautiful weave of knitted silk, different from an ,-
thigg shown before, Thi.s material is 36 in. wide en ,all popular colors in-
cluding black, at 53.00 a yard.
HOMESPUN ANI) FLANNELS.
Homespun and Flannels are two very popular mated* for Fall wear.
We have a nice range of colors i>t.both materials at very reasonable .prices.
LADIES AND MISSES SUITS, COATS: AND DRESSES FOR
FALL AND WINTET3,.
We have a magnificent range of Suits, Coats and Dresses ready for
fall and winter showing, We have the celebrated Northway, also "7 & G"
garments-. -Prices are much lower this season. Ask to see the new "Brom-
lei;gh" coat in Northway ,make, Over one hundred garments to choose
front in fact, as jargei :a s'tpc1,: as many city stores carry, and at much lower
prices. Come and look them over .
EXTRA, REAVY FLANNELETTE AT 35e, YD. ,
W. have an extra heavy quality ,of Striped Flannneiette in goon. colors,
36 in. wide. Tli$a is the finest Flannelette we hare shown for year;.
Price 3Sc, lyase.
WHITE WASH 'SKIRTS AT 51.95 EACH.
Clearing of all Ladies' White Wash. Skirts at only 51.95 each, includ-
ing 31assees' and U.S. ,sizes._
Men's # Ladies', Children's Fall Shoes
Already they are arriving. New Fancy Slippers and _High Shoes for
Ladies; ries Styles Astoria and Slater Shoes for men; Vb dren a good
Hurlburt and CIassic Shoes.
How About These Prices
Men's Box Calf, Shoes sizes 6 to 11 ,at 53.75.
Boys' Sizes, 1 to 5 1-2 at 52.90 Youths' Si zee 11 to 13, at $2.50
Little Boys' Sizes, 8 to 14 1-2;, 'at $2,00 a parr.
The above lutes are great lines for school.
Men's Overcalls and Smocks
5 doz. Blue •and White Stripe Overalls, American Sti%1 Cloth, on sale
at 51.50 Best grades' at $2.00 to 42,25.
Men's Heavy Work Boots
You can't kaeat our ,prices on these. We have the big variety, and the
best makes on the ,market. Best Urus Calf Boot; at $4.50 and 34.75.
Other lines at $.75 up to 55.50 for Elk Work Boots.
STORE CLOSED WLDNESDAY AFTERNOONS DURING JUNE, JULY
AND AUGUST.,
JONES 8c MAY
L R. Carling, B.A
Barrister Solicitors Notary PublicCommissioner, Solicitor for the Mol -
sons Bank, Este.
INVEST YOUR. FUNDS
in Victory., Dominion of Caraada, Pro-
vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment for Trust Funds,
At existing prices from 6 per cent.
these 7 bid cent can be obtained from
Orders (eceived by me.
Money to loan at lowest rates of
iadterest
Office -Carling Bk., Malin St, Exeter
Display Advertising -Made known
on appltcatson,
Stray Animals -One insertion 50c.,
three insertions 51..00.
M!sceilaneaous articles of not more
than five linos! Far Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion SOc, Lost and
Found locals 25c, an insertionn.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c.. per
line per insertion. No notice Iess
than 2Sc, Card of Thanks Sac,
Auction Sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under five inches in length.
Legal advertising 10e. and 5c. aline,
Farm pc Real Estate for sale 50c.
each insertion for one month of four
insertions,
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Boys Suits for School
We are showing some exceptnonal.go•od values in Boy's Suits„ Your
boys will be nee,ditng,one when school starts,. Good value at
$7,,50laainid 59,00.
WOOL JERSEYS, FOR BOYS
]n platen slades, or two tone in lail
Wool, Every boy slihd'told have one.
$1,50, $2,00;
COTTON HOSIERY .FOR BOYS
Mrs. Jcbm Willis of De cker, Mich., It is shard to,lceep boys :stock ngs,
is visiting with old friends Sr, an,d We can show . you a _good one 'for
around Exeter. Sive will also spend rough wear at
a few days at ,the- 7 pronto' Faaa after ' Per •Pair 35c.
which she will return no lows ,andfinish her visit
lens. Isaac Statham of near Parkhill
visited here over Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and ?