The Exeter Advocate, 1922-8-31, Page 8R ,A fl V U G ATB, 7,' B UILaY
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EXE�E �
Xet'er � � 5 Coca `Doings . l *achy next as Labor Day, azld -a +-nen.
vubl;o 1o1142y.
CHANGED I VERY WEDNESDAY an G. J Dow shipped two'oras of
Wheat 9s, BASEBALL. t �no the weelr, one to Sault S
Manitoba's Best Flour ...3.90 Toe Exeter Juo•aors defeated Lucan ''' x'e 4atd ohe to :4oaitre4/ .
k -n l? Flour ---3.00 f.t the, second game also on Thursday This wee;.', oaw .the last of the
lint=. Flour - 3.40 »'terrxcon at Lucan, by a score of 8-7. half holidays an, Exeter. Some p?a:es
Feed Flour ............. 1.75 bu"•ng the full nine '
� t ,-,,utxangs-..#hos win, carry on through September.
......... 150 it o g the district. The beys haveof .%isborae sl.i�-
\1:•, i� ntf
. Brook125 ben trialing in great form lately, liar- rod 100 heaa of choice '
from
ata to 40 anon, the ",kid" was strong at the bat, [masa ?•-'a this week ,,fox- tbec0ldecowl_
34 to 37 gett,nn Three nice lilts. Lawson is a. try z'aarket, Mr, Brock and ;lis Paul
Coates s at conapaoie em,
Ban
Creamery Butter
Dairy putter
Elr as ,.. s,4 earl weber, alnti ays CVO' az. collect
Lara .,. 24 e4and-while hit treeJy in the mater t d th
Hay per Ton $14 to $15 portio;. of the a ue. e showed great Mr. anal ;4.rs. T F4 $;pyla of 'St.
N a;;. 12 CO. -ran iu the list ,innings, when he re- Clair ave., Toronto, formerly •of
Cana three men lac lbe strike -oast route ,ter, anri,autlCe the engagement of their
.
w t' Thomson son c i secotzd made some _ .
;tis3TICl;: , TO pretty daughter., Lillian, to I>bY A, Snseet-
catc es and :s very quick on clapping man, son of Mr. anal. Mirs, E, Q Street-
• C.ANNINC CORN GROWER _ 'e `half onto the runner. 'Tae other man of Toronto, the marriage to take
bays all aisa�n-:d pep and fort.; that ,place early in September.
: ?r.naGa:S will �?re:aa4' t'.��i'A'„ :� :1;:.'3d1- i1a very .P;P,'aa�S;� #o .the ESeier Sw'als. ._r.. ��
rt rag tarn -i >.br;sig samvje cors tea n.ea Ferguson toad Crawley umpired.
I' t? r. Ono' a soon,% it Tial do fort Tae dente an in3r t a-,- r. .Teasa,nt family thering
tr took
. '^'ten a ..• is imperative. it
will g" ,nt.ave at the home; of Man Johix lilt_
ire 40 t . c year to F tart ,loci -Exeter 1 0 tP 3 0 1 1 2 0--$' deal Oz Friday tart, the °c as:tort be-
ing. t. r :.,;hed - Lueata 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 1 a,?-.,7`pLug a daay d swat 4k members cat
for ca'i.x . arra go,ov r it «gahn .omen E1Ete. and 14 has and Made o.,IIP»e .,lean,„, and {YtUrn Herb ;hero • tichell
ib;
the ammo -ono sura cobs bare devexoped.l ear�ors, while Luctin made 13 ]tits and {of London. ;tits; Rau, '
iVe po itava•:.a c..sr.:aot accept corn t]: , 1 �'rror. T2roarso^,.'s home run was a 1 Ancsersan and aria.Jerry Hca
year when en paver matured. ::eatuxe, and aauraclai• a 'the hits in the .%tan of l
EN,Eian C4 !NG CO 4ta and .$th wort the game. Lawsonother And relativetla a, s rtbtPra-seo on,
aROd nine .strike -outs, and Stanley bad Mrs. Aiitchell i$ ""oiling well up to
4, 1'years but enjoys social event% soda c«s
�*-- ;.lois as well as ever she dial. Thera -
3.'t1: girls epi Cat .the g rls lair;ssas, o of pleasure to all in tat-
: Exeter played a basebia,1 game as textwattcr .
local -diamood Monday al ]at, TU TART SOON.
r,h ' vonto s w,inuung, 26-21. 1 •-
Silea during tbe playing of the CIO an -orator with the latest tirachiaelyo'4vate. Singlea, which w -ere coma. oil laarla needed for this purposeeted, on Saturday evening. Twenty- and is a po4tron, ro, karate payplaYers engaged. la the games, and quantity of Apples'. This should be a.succeeded winning, their four. boon, to the .farmers of thia'neighhor.-es The prizes, umbrellas, were hood, who, during recent yea.rs., havepled asFirst-G, Aoderson, 4 plus 50Seoorid-W, Rivers, 4 Ilan 3$.
PRO ERTY FOR. SALE
Canaistin of house, stable .end
lots of land, actuated in; Exeter No ,.
For particulars apply to . BjerLng,
Hay P. O.
PLUMS FOR GALE.-Ap
Thi. SaeR ,1Turoa St
COTTAGE FOR SALE.
• A frame cottage oa Sanders £tree
*lie block west of Russell's Blade
.lard; ;hop, iso: good repair. Three
bodrrores. parlor, dining roam, cloth-
-es closet p airy, kitchen, woodshed
table, hila «Ore land, with I'ruitirees.
Good well, elate= in house. Apply
Fisher • Bros., Exeter.
FOUND-Oxnt Brio :`darker 'F" caber Mleszrs G. E. Anderson and W. C.
11..3(, Apply «t �3,dfv�tocat; - Off,ee, Rivers won second prize --a hold'-doern aataa, %:Visite Star Lineo +a at wrath
h
, out gust tumblers aacka,-at tate 1,,,,'a..,m maVI ny
%the Exeter
cattle and ar horse--
dea T3>~stle Scotch Double Tourney' ,,harm„;,/ tla«uh the .Lite t+'irm,.1u deeaa,
lit Wedae:�dal; afternoon, getting 3 ,
,.red a plus of ani, I floe l;.tr ii r� Snell, :'►%,asrs, A. JI
M
been unable to sell much of their crop
of rpgles, See advertisement else-
where in this "issue..
$t :3 CAPTAIN VISITS EXtiTE,R,
Capt, Christie of the -b. S. Welsh
LOO iw AT THE LABEL,
The. Advocate are ailing list bus been
corrected up to ju:v :6h. Look at
your labii and see if your Advocate
is paid 3n draame. If so, alright; if
slot, why not pay at once,
HOGS WANTka
A. number of bogs, 60 to 80 pound
r?ceders, T. Willis, Centralia.
CHICKS FOR SALE -Baby Chicks
from my Bred -to -lay Barred Rocks.
Get your order a for these at CM,:C
Phone Crediton 18-31 L. V. Hogarth
HOW IS TfiE ?MVP?
New Iron Pumps and' Fittings ea
Stock, Iron or wood pumas repaired.
Wells pum'ved out or cleaned,
a J 1' CANN. Phone 115
Monona, W. T. Colwill and `others,
'The Club Doubles are now bong stent a lew days hare, the guest tat!
played and it is ,hoped to rein them 'Mr. W. C Rivers and, other fra,,°nd3,
off th s week, Sour gashes beingplay- 4 The Captain, knows many of The
ed nit fhe plus and minus scheme. stack mean, throughout the whole of
P. Friday cr three .inert 'Canada and the United States, ]halving
rank been Lor fifty years on the sea, and
tourney, with thirty* players entered ,thirtyafite captain;, He carried
resulted in 11. Fuke, ,,C. B. Snell and; tr�cops through the Russian. War, the
T. R. Ferguson getting first pr;zehgyprtian War, the Boer War and]ate
with three 'sins and a, plus, of 5, %stdnOreat War. The Captain ]has now re
J. MI. Southcott,« H. S»aclnuan, and W. tired prom active service and spends
.L'. Taman, the second prize with two a a:pn siderable time in Canada. With
vias and a plus of teal.
A rink of bowlers goes to Blyth
.rant two rinks 'to PAiisa Craig this
xl'ednesday,
FOR SALE.
Frame Stable, 1644, Cheap for quick
sole. Apply to C. F. Hooper.
DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractor fs BOARDING PLACES WANTED.
Opticidn, Chiropractic and Electrical The Board of Education desires that!
Treatments for Chronic and Nervous
Disease;., Spectacles scientifically ftt
ted, Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by
appointment, Office -William and
Sanders St.„ Phone 43.
Betts'
floifie-Mada Bakery
Have you tried a loaf of our
Bread? If out, get one to -day, "The
proof of the Pudding is in the Eat-
ing."
lating." Headquarters for
HIGH CLASS BREAD
131:NS AND CAKES
Special attention given to orders
for Picnics, Luncheons and Wed-
dings.
WEDDING (AXES A SPECIALTY
del
1.,M ir.E13
GRADUATES OF O'BRIEN COL-
LEGES, Limited, 361 Richmond St,
London take positions --
Mr, R. Walker, W. E. Saunders, Ltd.
Mr. J. S.raclair-, Royal Bank, N.E. Er,
M,sa A. Bernard, Ont, Spring Bed &
Mattress Co,
Miss G. Grace, McCormick Mfg .Co
Mass :12, iMartim, W. A. Jenkins Mfg, Co
Miss I, MIartin., Hunt Bras.
Mr, W. H. Partlo, ,Ruggles Motor Co,
Miss 0, Bond, Nat, ,Drug. & Chem. Co!
Register now :for Fall Classes start-
ing Mon, Aug, 28th..
Contracting
We wish to call the attention of the
'public of Exeter and surrounding dis-
trict that we are open to accent,. or
.ander for contractsfor all ends of
building We are experienced work-
men and by strict attention to busi-
ness we hope to share in the contract
work of this district
WARES & PRYDl., Exacter.
Look ! You !
Why not .ship your, Prodcluce to
London by Truck" Service.
Regular trips, Monday, W eclneidny
and Friday,
Rates, 35c_ per. hundred,
BAGSHAW & EASTON
'tri pars -on, washing to board students.
will give their siaanes to the Secretary,
Miss K. \IacFaui, as many studtntas
are enquiring for boarding places.
the many years of service and' varied
experiences incident to a sea captain's
life, he has a wonderful atore of ;an.
eceotes which he .relat.es oath 'ten.
e a sig interest and neediest to says
his visit to our ,ss,ge twn for an hour
or so oh. Saturday was, very Hauch en-
joyed. The Captain purposes return:-
ing *bent Sept 16, on the Welsh-
man, on which .till be a. sh;:panent of
.00 cattle owned by Mr. W. T. Col.-
will of Centralia
Mas aha Six At] eson return eel Sun-
day from a visit in, Detroit, ani Lan-
snig Mich,
Mr. and Mfrs. Rich 'Murphy are;
daughter ;1 ild ed are attending the
Toronto Exhibition,
LOST -Marker 117,747, Finder re- j Rev. and ;1Mrsa. Fear are visiting
with Mx, and:Mrs. Wr S.Howey, here
and at Grand Blend, ,
truest( d to notify Advocate Office,
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual .next Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
11 a.m.-Holiness Meeting
7 p.m. --Salvation Meeting.
2.30 p.m. --Sunday School and Bible
Class.
Cottage ineetikbgs in North End `on
Tuesday night
Capt, Hopkins Lieut, Hoskins
Y. P. Cs A.
Open each evening to members;,
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Special Anniversary Services mom -
k g'"and evening of Sept. 3rd in Trivitt
;Memorial Church, when Rev. W. E.
Macmillan, B, 14.x., of Ingersoll, will
preach: -
Mr, Wilson. Brooks of Owasso, Inch
has been visiting lois uncle, \Ir, C. T.
Brooks, for a few days.
Mr. Frank Sheer, spent a few days
in Detroit, his nephew returning with
him after a visit here.
Mrs.; Geo. Mannon and daughter,
ansa Jessie, after a pleasant visit
Ridgetown, returned ,home Friday.
Mfr, .and .11rs. Chas,. Linden£ield of
Parkhill visited with old friends on
Huron street, Exeter; on Sunday,
Mr. and vers. J. V. Milllsoa of Laza-
beth spent a few days during the week
with old friends here and in Hensani
Zlrs. Brown, Gordon Brown and 11i,ss
Richardson of Sarnia were the guests..
of Mrs. John Swell during the week.
Mr, and Mrs. Esli, Heywood, who vis-
ited in Kitchener and Waaterloo for
a 'few days awing the week, have re-
turned.
Mr„ Jas. Handford and daughter,
Miss Annie, and Mrs. Robt. Dinney,
left Saturday for Toronto to spend a
couple weeks;,
Ver. and Mrs. N. J. Dore returf(_d
Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector, Wednesday from a motor trip to To-
ronto and other .places, having been,
n,
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James -Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. M. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 "a, m. -Service in Coven church
conducted by the Minister.
Evening service withdrawn in fav-
or of the Trivitt Memorial Anniver-
sary.
Rev Jas, I?,00te, the ,mmiaster,
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Watson, B.A.
11 a, in.
--
7 p:+m-=
3 p.m. --Sabbath School and Gable
Study.
All Cordially Invited,
MAIN ST, METHODIST. CHURCH
RevGeo bdcAlaste33r;•M. fie"
Phone `k21r
Union •Servicis'�with Coven. Presb -
teriaer Church in .Maim. ,Street :church
donna' Augfjst, Rev, Jas. Foote,•, the
minister,
2,45 pm.-Sunctary School..
AT BETHANY)
2,30 p.m, -Rev, Jas. Foote.
ab. en? albout 'two weeks,,
Mr. and Mrs.. W. H. Lecett, who
{va•c>.e been virsitiog here for the pane
few weeks, guests at tlhet Central Ho-
tel, returned to London Monday„
Visa Curliss, ,who has been, holiday
Ing at her home in Bolton, returnie:'da',
to• town Thursday last and is again'
in charge of her millinery rooms.
Rev Medd and wife and -daughter,
Mise Josie of Ridgetown, spent a few
days visiting with ,Friends here. Mr.
11'1erid wag' a recent pastor of Main, St,
church. and- their friends were very
pleased to see them again.
Mr, Frank Tom of Toledo, Ohio,
who, with his wiife and r4,,-. lyt,'are
spending a dew weeks on, the Lake,
,ciliate, Goderijch, spent Thursday last
here with his sisters„ He was accom=
periled , by his brother, Inspector Tom"
Mrs John G,. Smaale of Oakland, Cat,
forinerij Miss Lizzie Dempsey, daugh.
ter of Mre Andrew Dempsey pf Tom
rtonto is v 'hila : t ld) friends and rel-
atives in and around Exe,tle{t'i•• M;, r.:
Stnale, whn was a native ,of 13,091,0ae,
qualified. ,himself as a; teacher,' while
ere, but left for'LCalitormaa over 30
years ago,and after(teaching school
for 'a number of years there, received
the appointment of. pdstmaster . and
still continues in offices,
PHONE 3Z
• JONES • MAY
PHONE 31
BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS
0
What Are The Things
You Want i.. Shoe?
You wwnt sty to Yes,
Yost want quality, which u
workrnrarnhip? Certainly,
You went a shoe that wears
course you do,
Well ---those ere exactly �r1;
Leather, Teilor-Merle Shona Aratr
gtrelities of the beat Shoca,
At Leading Stmt.
can go trate ten• I fiat,
aa v -••.n es it looks? Of
we offer, irr A+ttorie, All.
rine combine all the good
1
Everywhere
Storia'
Shoes
Z1EN4S FJ E GOOD -Y EAR'ai$ELT I10k'
itio a long time s!smce you were able to buy ten Goodyear Welt
Shoes at $5,0 and $6.00, We have them now, the greatest :value an
year.; Don't buy an. ordinary shoe when Goodyear are sel)Iug at the.'al._
lowing prices in either Black or Brown -- $5.00 $6.00 $6.50
These are the new low prices and we have other good Naas $3,75, 4.50
1JRUS CALE WORK BOOTS $4,50 anal $4.75,
Our work ,boots are making a great hit Genuine Urus Calf at $4,50
anti $4.75 brings us big business. A1sta `kVilliasns' famous farm boots at pre -
tar prices $5.00
IIURLBLITi SHOES FOR CHILDREN
We are Exeter agents for Hurlbut Sheen Save the .children's feet
by wearer proper]y fitted shoes. This is the biggest value int VIC market
in Children's Shoes:,
JONES - MAY
annonnewanitaaainanalsIngsrairoanan
3,. Carling, $.A
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol-
sons
olsons Bask, Etc.
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in Victory, Dominion of Canada, Pro-
vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment for Trust Funds.
At existing prices from 6 her cent,
to 7 per coot, can be obtained from
these bosrtds,
Orders received by me
Mosey to Icon at lowest rates of
i terrest,
Office -Carling Bk., Mann St, Exeter
Display Advertising --Made known s,
oxr aporecatio,n,
Stray Animals -One insertion 50c.,
three 4,nsertitraas $L00,
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five slider, For Sale, To Rena,
Wanted, each Lineation 50c. Lost and
Found locals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c. per
line per insertion, No no�ti
c�e less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if wider five inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c, aline,
Farm or Real Estate far sale 50c,
each insertion for one mouth of four
insertions,
SOUTHCOTT- BIOS:..
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Boys Suits for School
we are showing some exceptional good values in; Boy's Suits. Your
boys will be needing one when school starts;, Good vaiise at
$7.50 stags
WOOL JERSEYS FOR BOYS
In plain "slides, or two tone in ,all
Wool, Every boy should have one.
$1,50, $2.00.
COTTON HOSIERY FOR BOYS
It is hard tea ,keep boys in stockings,
We can show you a good one :for
rough wear at
Per pair 35c, ,
COLORED FLANNELS
bot Dresses, Middies or Jumpers,
Tbis is 'a very popular cloth, 56 .sn,,
.gide.
Per Yard $2.,25
ODD PANTS, F,OR BOYS
In khaki, or -in good, wearing tweeds
that will stand lots of rough school
wear.
Price at per pair $1,25 to $2,00.
GOOD SHOES FOR 'BOYS '
Greb Shoes ,for .boys going to school
are very hard to heat. They are full
fitters and stand the rough wear,
$3,00 to 43.75.
NEW WOOL PULLOVERS
The ,•papular sweater for Girls; It
comes iia a range of .colors la all .sizes.
At' per .Garment- $1.89 .
,SPECIAL IN HOSE 29c. PR.
Boys', -"Girls, Women's and Men's Hos,ilery,; Regular 35c. arid 65c.
Ones. A11 on sale this week at per pair
I , I
.: i64Mi.s u n:..,
Southcott Bros
f RAND TRUNK�AitWAY
SYSTEM
` DOUBLE TRACK •.ROUTk
Between
MONTREAI.
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled'd dialog car service
Sleeping cans on night trains and
Parlor cars on PranOlDal day trains-.
Full in:fformatic* from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn-
ing Distract Passeltsger Agent, Toronto
Plume 46w OT. J. DORE
Ageust. Exeter
The correct way and the easiest way
to dispose of 'some property or sell
some small article, find a tennkaait t for
your house, or an articyou have lost
or help wheat you waft,, is to insertEra
a small advt, the ant Column"
of the. Advdesate,
DR Al, E, TENNANT
Veterin2 y Surgeon
McDonnell's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Mane 26w
Dr, G. F. Routstora L. D. S„ D. D. 8.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law, Office
Cloned Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S„ D. D. p,
Honor Graduate Toronto Un r.drtiity
Office -over Gladman & Stanlinry,a1
Office, Main. Street, Exeter.
C. W. 'ROBINSON -
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Hume
Perth, Middrles,ex. and Oxford, Faris -
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Central Horten, Exeter, Ontario.:
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for -Counties of
Hunan and Middles= •
Prices Reasonable and: Sa'tiafaetiroo
Guaranteed.
Crediton, Ontario,
MONEY TO LOAN
We bane a large amount of private
funds to loan - on farm and : village
property at low rates of interest.
GLAD1vI'AN & STANBJRY -
Barristers, Solicitor4Ohlabillf