The Exeter Advocate, 1922-9-14, Page 8ra; x urElt. ADVOCATE, THURSDAY
SEPT. 14� 1922
Exeter Markets. I -Local' Doings
CHANGED iVERY WEDNESDAY
90 ORANGEMEN ATTEN TION.
3,90 *2611•meeting Thursday evening3.4060 Se ,pan, at 8 ,p, Full attendance
rcc uesttett,
1.75 • Rev. A. • A. Trurop2 . r, W. M.
Wheat
Manitoba`s Best Flour
Family Flour
P,,ary Flour
Feed Flour
S arts
Bran .....,...
Cre:nnery Butter
Dairy Butter
Peg;.,
Lard
Halo per Ton
Potatoes, per bag
Hogs
1.50
1.25
3s to 40 CANDLING EGGS AT FAIR.
34 to 3Z Mr. R: J. Bell ;of the Department of
8 Agri,•ulture of the Dominion of Can
20 ada will give a Demonstration of the
$14 to $15 Casa.alin., and Grading of Eggs, a. sist-
.1,00 ed by C. F. Homer, iia, the Agriculture
1l.e5 Hall, Exeter, on Fair Days, Sept. 18
and 19. Do • not fail to see the Dem-
atistxrjtion. There are two sets of
Fall fiats in various styles and wog-, ,,r:z,;s given.--• •
• orings, the season's latest designs for Rest 5 doz. New Laid Eggs, $3, $Z
women and children, are now on dis Best 2 doz. New Laid Eggs, $2, $1
play is our millinery parlors.
• We invite the ladies of Exeter and
vicinity to call.
Store .open Wednesday and Satur-
day evenings. FALL AND WINTER
A, 7 ELLAND, MILLINERY OPENING,
Eggs to be ii Hall for judging by 12
>'clock Monday.
SEE OUR
FOUND.—A plaee where you ca.}a
buy Britisi.-Amer-e :n gasoline at 31c.
—R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
RE1V'ARP OF $100.00.
1 will pay $14x1,00 to airy person that
will get me the right party that has
b:an CirCulating false report; about me
L. J. WILLERT
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Consisting of house, stable and. $
lots of land, situated in. Exeter North
For particulars apply to j .. Bier1ra ,
Hay P. 0.
COTTAGE FOR SALIN
A C.rasne cottage ern Sa raders street
or,e block west o. Russell's Black-
sm.th .:hop, th good repair. Three
be,droonts. parlor, inning roam, cloth-
es closet pantry, k ache i, wood,Iied
stable, hal: acre ]are., with fruittrees.
Good well, eastern in house. Apply to
Fisher Bros., Exeter.
LOOK AT THE LABEL
The Advocate mailing last Inas tee
eft e •ted. up to J a;. 26th. Look at
your label and sae if your Advaeate
is Paid in advance. if so, alright; if
not, why not pay at or,4z,
HOGS WANTED.
A number of hobs, 60 to 90 pounds
Deeders. T. Willis„ Centralia.
CHICKS FOR' SALE—Baby Chicks
from my Bred -to -lay Barred Rocks.
Get your order in :or these at once.
Phone Crediton 18-31 L. V. Hogarth
HOW I5 THE PUMP?
New Iron Pumps and Fittings in
Stack Iron or wood pumps repaired.
Wells pumped out or. cleaned,
S J. V. CANN. Phone 115
DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractor &
Optician. Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments for Chronic and Nervous
Diseases. Spectacles scientifically fit-
ted, Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by
appointment Offi.e—William and
Sanders Sts., Phone 43.
A Showing extraordinary of Newest
and Smartest Fall and Winter 'Millinery,
awaits your inspection in our Display
Room oa. Sept. 16th. You are roost
cordially invited to attend.
The Exhibit features a selection: of
the most choice desag,ns and richest
materials we have ever shown in
Pattern Hats,
Tailored Hats,
Untrimmed Shapes,
Tripnaings, Ribbons,
Velvets and Silks,
May we .have the .pleasure: of Wel-
conning you.
T V. CURLISS
Store Open Evenings.
STRAYED.
After Aug. 26th, front John Hicks'
grass farm, Lot C., Con, 6, Usborne,
a roan steer, about 800 lbs, or over
marked -n left ear. Anyone seeing
hftn please write F. P. Conlin, Clande-
aaoy e, or phone Crediton 29-31.
Dr. G. E. L psitt wishes to manounce
that he will open• an, office about Oe-
tober list for the practice. of medi-
a in the house immediately south
Y. P. C. A. rooms, 'on, Main St.
tie your order for PEACHES at.
ILSON'S.
HOUSES TO RENT OR Si ,LL,--
Ataplu to Mrs. A. Cottle, Exeter.
BOARDING PLACES WANTED.
The Board of Education desires that
all person; wishing, to board students
will give their names to the Secretary
.Liss K. hlaeFaul, as many students
are enquiring for boarding places.
DRAINAGE TENDERS.
T.mders will be recgived •by this,
na ersigned to ,Furnish, ematlerial rand
<cnstruct 4450 ;feet ,of 12 inch field
the drain; 1000 feet, ,10 inch, and 100
feet of 12 inch Vetrifled pipe drain,
in: one, two or three sections, up :to
Tuesday, October 3rd, 49 22, to 2 p.
m. Plan.; and specifications can. be
a.en at the ,office of the undersigned.
The lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
HENRY EILBhR,
Township Clerk,
Crediton, P. 0., Ont
Look What's Here 1
PARNELL'S HOME-;IAD1 .OR a
BAKER'S BREAD AT 7 c. A LOAF t
Wilson's Grocery '
Betts'
florae -Made Bakery
Have you tried a loaf of our
Bread? If not, get one to -day, "The
proof of the Pudding is in the Eat-
ing." Headquarters for
HIGH CLASS BREAD
BUNS AND CASES
Special attention given to orders
for Picnics, Luncheons and Wed-
dings.
wi iDDIN G CAKES A SPECIALTY
e-Pt�� WO
i.rwrirEo
361 RICHMONND ST., LONDON
See our Wireless, Commercial, Type-
writing and Calculating Machine ex-
hibits in Dairy Building at Western
Fair, ; t
VT. J. O'BRIEN,
Commercial .Speciali,st, Principal
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 of
building We are experienced work-
men and by strict attent i on to busi-
ness we hope to share in the contract
work of this district.
W ARES & PRYDIL, Exeter:
Look! You!
i1711v not ship your Prodduce to
Landon. by Truck Service
Regular trips, • Yfon ay, . Wednesday
and Friday.
Rates, 35c, per hundred,
BAGSHAW & EASTON
STRAY HEIFER,
A. two-year-old heifer came unto the.
remises of the undersigned, Lot 9,
on. 1, Stephen. Owner can have the
ame by proving property and pay,.
ng expenses.
NELSON ST, CLAIR,
Crediton, Ont.
SALVATION ARMY SERV 1ChS
Services as usual next Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
1 a.m.—Holiness Meeting
7 p.m.—Salvation Meeting,
2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Why do lawyers carry prewar bags?
Mail and. Empire. Can't say, runless
itis to match :their clients.
The Canadian memorial at Wray
Ridge has been started, When com-
pleted, it will cost $1,000,000..
The rains of the last week were
badly needed by the farmers, the
r.und having become very dry and
hard for ploughing. Grass neededthe
shave rs also anal has freshened up
c•on,sideraly.
aa.I Mrs, J. a,. morgan, Exeter
announce the engagement of their only
daughter Myra Edna, to John Abner
Stewart elder son' of lir. and l\1ris,
J. T. Stewart of ,Ursborne Township,
the marriage to take ,place le. E,,; a-er
on Saturday, Sept, 23rd.
Hiss Amy Shapton, daughter of lir.
tae Mrs, James Shapton of Stephen
is seriously ill at her home; :from
spinal trouble. A specialist was called
from London in consultation, with 'Dr,
Hyndman on Sunday., She lid ,not
ben, feeling +yell for Several day,
Rea•. Trvmp:r, who has- been, in
charge of th e service; of Holy Trip,.itv Church, Witgnioeg, for the past
six weeks returned home on Wednes-
day evening of last week, and took
charge *1 the services in the Trvite
Memorial Church here on Sunday,
Before leaving Winnipeg the Rev,
entleman, was tendered a banquet by
the congregation of Holy Trinity and
Presented with a :beautiful avalie't,
bearing his autograph and containing
$100.00 in money.
In the automobile accident on Lon-
don, Road South last week it was :Mrs,
1-I. Elworthy, not her husband, who
kvas driving theCa', ;1.13x, Elworthy
explains that the report as copied from
a London paper was incorrect, as it. '!
wits the party driving the other car
thatran, into her Oar when she was
proceeding very- slowly and almost ov-
er a small bridge Her car was well
Yver
on, The proper side of the road,'
a, she is of opinion, that the lady
driving the other car lost her, head
when she saw the danger,
Class.
Cottage meetings in North End 'on
Tuesday night.
Capt. Hopkins Lieut. Hoskins
Y. P. CL 'Al.
Open each evening to members;.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
BOWLING. ^�
The Friday eve.ning tourney at-
tracted 40 bowlers, among them beim,
a
half-dozen from Dashwood. The
winners of first prize were,— E. J.
Chris se H. Spackman, J. H. Grieve
and R C'r. Seldom, with, three wins and
a plus .of 31. Second prize went to
1. Flann, Geo. Snell, True. Elliott,and
T. R. Ferguson, who had 3 wins and
a, plus of 17.
ADDING A FIFTH TEACHER.
The Board of Education, owing to
the very large increase of students
in the High School, haS been. obliged
to fit up another room, and engage
another teacher, who has been ad-
vertised for. In the meantime '\1r,
Maurice Harvey is taking the ,work
for two weeks. Over 160 students are
in attendance, an increase of ,more
than. 40,,„aver last school year.
Greatly increased attendance at the
biigh Schools all over the province is
reported, and in many cases another
teacher has to be secured to cope with
the situation,.
Fred Heim= is attending Collegiate
in London,
Miss Mary Tom has returned from a
visit in Toronto.
Mr. C. W. Robinson. has .returned
from ; visit in. Toronto,
Mr. and firs. T., R. Ferguson :pent
the week end in Teeswater.
Miss glary Jane Gill of Detroit is
visiting relatives and friends here.
-Miss Louie Amy, nurse of London,
spent a clay or two at her home here
miss Ethel Bee of Parkhill has been
the guest of friends here during the
week,.
Mr. Wallace Fisher of Huntsrllle.
spent a few days aci:th his parents
here. -
_Miss McDonald, milliner, spent a day
in town last week, corning down from
Clinton.
Mr, and Mrs, Walter Cutbush re-
turned Saturday from ;their honey-
moon trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gould and son
Hugh of Windsor spent a day or two
with relad'ive,s here,
Mrs. Clarence Smith and children,
who have been visiting Mrs. John Snell
returned to Windsor Thursday.
Mr. and airs. N Ogden and .1Ir. and
Mrs. Fraink Coates left Friday morn-
ing on a motor trip to Muskoka,
11 aim.—"The Preciousness of Christ!'
7 p,m.—"The Disciplined Life."
Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector.
E'JAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible
'Classes.
11 a. in. -Sacramental Service:
"The Light of the World."
7 p. ni. "Poland and her Religious
Movement."
The Minister
Boy Scouts will meet Friday evening.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
11 a. m.-.
7p.m.—.
3 p.m. -Sabbath School and Bible
Study.
A11 Cordially Invited,
MAIN ST: METHODIST Ci1URCH
Rev Geo, McAlister, M. A.
Phone 21r3.
11 'a.m.—Ciarist in' the 20th- Century.
2.45 p.m. --Sunday School.
7 p,n3 He- wentaaaway in a Rage.
AT BETHANY
2,30 p,m.-Throw us a Shiner.
Mr. Jos. Davis and wife, after a
visit with relatives here, returned .on
Thursday to their home ,n ¥erlin•
Mrs. Geo. Weekes and grandchild
of Cincinnati, Ohio, are visiti,n,g the
former"s sister, Mrs. H. Spackman.
Mr. Balliough of Toronto and his
mother a :Leeswa;ter visited last week
with Mr. and Mss. T'. R. F;ergaiston,
Mrs. James Taylor of London is vis-
iting with relatitves here, after spend
ing some time fat ,the Sao and Pont
Arthur.
Mr. . Win. Dixon ,of Brucefield and
rtaughter, Mrs Thos. Snell of Lan-
sing,. Mich., axe viisitting with rienals
intown, this week.`
Mrs. Fowell returned Saturday from
Toronto where she spent some weeks
owing to the illness ,of Mrs. E. j
Spackman; who is now recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Butler have re-
turned to 'London after spending a
week with ,Erienlds i+n ;Stratford, Harri-
son, Cromarty, Staffs, Varna end Ex-
eter
'Mx: and Mrs: John N. Taylor left
omt 'Saturday for Toronto and points'
cash for a few. weeks' ,visit. Among
the paces`' to betvisitedd int Cherrywood'
village in, the Township .of Pickering,County of . Ontario, Mr. 'Taylor's:birth-
place . Here he will renew. old , ac
quaintances and 's'ee, the old Haunts of ;
his boyhood and ;the changes in *14,65,
years since . he left that .place,
- e :-a -•-.w a
PHONE 32
JONES & MAY
PHONE 32
Great Display of L dies' and Misses'.
SUITS, COATS, & DRESSES
During Fair Week.
Exeter Fall Fair Sept. 18th and 19th
We are making a spacial display from now, continuing through Fair
week. of Suits, Coatis. and Dresses, shown by ow beat \Mani fac!turers,
We have an exceptionally large range of Beautiful Stylets . at Moderate
prices,
GIRLS' COATS—All sizes at popular prices
FURS ! FURS
Every Fur Sett in stock, nutst ga Y,.gardless of cost. We have over 40
Beautiful Sets to sell at Cost and les0. These include, ,furs of .natural, black
and Sable, Wolf, Red Foa:, Seal, Isabella Wolf, etc, See these real Bar-
gai3as,
NEW ,FALL .DRESS FABRICS, INCLUDING SILR'S
IC
The New Fall ,Dress Fabrics are here for your inspections New Silks,
Serges, Canton, Crepes, Siltex, Flannels and Homes.•puns, etc„ Int much
Lower Prices,
UNDERWEAR HOSIERY, ETC.
W. have a complete lull stock of Hosiery and. Underwear for every
member of the family; We handle brands of reliabie.,rn:il;ers so as to as-
sura best qualities at lowest prices. Get your supply early while the z l-
ues are at their bestt'.
COT TON STAPLES
New Shirting's, Minolta Cloths, Pillow Cottons, Sheetings, Factory rind
Bleacher' Cottons, Flannelette; and Flannelette Blankets, Linen Towelling•s,
ete, ready for fall showing at attractive prices,
Fair" Darr Boot & Shoe Bargains
Men's Head= Work Boots at 54.00
Men's Urus calf work boots 54.50, S4.75
J, A. Cote's work boots, odd sizes 53.50
Men's fine shoes, brown or black
:53.75 to 56.50
Children's good solid 'leather
School Shoes at 52.00 to 52.50
Ladies' Black, Brown or Patent
Slippers 53,75 to $5.00
Ladies' New high ]aced shoes, fine
quality 45.50
Ladies' Cushion sole Shoes 54.25
FAIR DAY SPECIAL
MEN'S STYLISH FELT
HATS, ALL SHADES,
FAIR DAY. ONLY, AT
$3.00,
Men's O'coats and Suits for Fall
Come in and fee our Smart Overcoats and Suits for Fall, Beautiful
Cloths. Moderate prices.
Bargains all through Store Fair Day
JONES & MAY
I. R. Carling, B.A.
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mai-
sons Bank, 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 ser cent.
to 7 pear cent can be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received by me,
Money to loan at lowest rates of
interest
Office—Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter
Display Advertising—Made known
on application.
Stray Animals—One insertion 50c.,
three insertions %L00.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five jht!ees, Foa Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found Modals 25e. an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c. ,per
:line per insertion. No notice less
than. 25c, Card of Thank's '50c.
Auction Sales $3 for one. insertion
and 51,50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if inkier five inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c, and 5c. aline.
Farm lar Real Estate for sale 50c.
each insertion for one month of four
insertions,
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134
PHONE 134
specials for Fair Day
Many New Styles in Misses' and
Women's Coats.
Serge and Flannel Dresses
30c, TEA TOWELLING
FAIR DAY SPECIAL 15c.
BOYS' AND MEN'S OVERCOATS
10 PER BENT; DISCOUNT
FOR FAIR DAY ONLY.
55.00 GREB SHOES. THh BEST FARM SHOE WE KNOW OF
FOR FAIR' DAY ONLY ".::,$4:50!
0 PAIRS OF LADIES' FINE SHOES, REGULAR 54.50 to. $5.00
FAIRDAY PRICE ... ,..,$1.98
A C , .,.
Southcott Bros
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service
Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor cans on principal day trains.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Honk,•.
lag District Passrtnger Accent, Toronto
N. J. DORE
Phone 46w Agent, Exeter
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer — R. R. No, 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron. Co,
Farm and stock sales a specialty,
Four years experience;.
DR. Al E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
Dr. G. F. Roulsto¢t, L, D. S,, D. D. 19,
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A, R, KINSMAN, L. D_ S., D. D,
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Office—over Gladman & . Stanbury,'s
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONED R AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.
FRANKiTAYLOR
Licensed Auctic•n1eer far Counties of
Huron and Middles=
Prices Reasonable and SatiefaQtion
Guaranteed.
Crediton, — Ontario,
MONEY .TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan ,on farm ' and village
propecrty 1 at law rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers? Swlicito'rt', Ex iter