The Exeter Advocate, 1922-11-2, Page 4it's YOUR
Battery;
But-„ -
-sibility to
ee that there's always cur-
' rent to xueet your demand,
Inn other words, it's up to
us to do everything w e
possibly can to keep that
battery ;;trans; so strong and
so long th;,.t you'll never
think of going anywhere
else to have it looked after.
Never mind what make
it ;s. We take care of all
b tterics according to Wil-
lard Standards. Come in
and let us show you!
W. Beer
Vle t 1,"W. 1W
i?1,1 CTRIC BOATER
l'Itls'i:
$7-.5e
sag
terres
erzes
The & e
Advocate
SaieleTs Ceeteh, Pr,*, rieters
'eaabo:. -0 ii. s" -0.ca, tial $t
ce \ : �,., e'en :a; Se sir
Re:42,AV. \LeV.
ood
M,. Lumley
tiiic, AlumaStewart• of ilmyra 3s
Conine friend, on the loultd vy. ,The
soden brothers of F reef motored
uta awl .pent tiutlday with. Ur. Jas.
tai+rton.--Mr. and Mrs. john McQueen
turned how Stutday ac*.oauparCed
by Mr. ante We. ,13artlett Thames
tensa.--•\irs. G. N. Glenn ani Mr.. Jno
Bolton spent elle week end in London.
visitine .treses -Mr. and airs. John
Selves are in ,Lonelon thisweek at-
tt n•«int; tliC wedding t) ltcir pie ee
'Neel l.a:tt., Kirk.
Zurich
\\`lisle. nra1 Keet:e woe driving'
e booze cast of 'the vllaewe si tteomerc.
righteaed , a•ied juntot a into t11e deteb
urnw,l the rig upside ,d own..lir. Iie1=
4e isn`t; was scarred severely anti
lar. Law'. n e 'Fleeiischaeteer, the
other .ttteulatnt ot the. fig, were both
lrruise.t coasetierablY.
Mr Pete- Pheeteisi esi Drysdale un.
arrwent :xn. aspera-tikars for cancer at a
--tee/zone Ilieeee:al ;:1St week, and is
*litccly
Ree :a„n.t Mrs. Iittestetad .tf Kansas
Ghe home of Lr. weed
rs
Gott. Merrier. Ohs. I auseead bee
z sister of :Nies. ;\iesner. The' s.s-
rs ;11.1 nt sewn *evil other for '50
\pd 1:a@: retread o; Aronearta,
1t ten;; rel ttv e at Drysdale.
Mr. Jonathan Meant sat'OLich:gan vi.S-'
tib 'the 11;4 ,t tt°y.c.1: at the home Let his'
a♦t or,
Mrs, Gott. sterner.
il,l:yi;'1 tiell tai. wlio spent ;he t
few weeks at New Hamburg, re
ttlrne•3 home.
Mr and 'sirs. 1'. J. elmath .a.: Chat
h.;rn were e•icetoe at :h., hoot. e• -'Mr.
arel John • jr.
Mrs kit ;s:*aloe ry, ►odic,' :las lima
for setlrral weeks with her sister, Mrs.
P o elect to, `'t. e.s s.. has heen
a♦t to return. to t...., home.
)l I Ir VeZa, 4, sine
eere ens an operation for apttcn'4iiiet is
lel 1 eadea. es able to be around again.
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M \ G I Vit %I%% $4%4:ti. t ♦ l{♦ st'
i tw
';',k 07 two at Iet ro*it as delegate. to
retureoel It enie and .hies -resumed his
dirt a- !Nestor of this +lturr;:t:
\i. .,;;rd M:s, J'aeob 'Loyale 0, tee
t.,, <-,� .t.. ;v'e3 els:. Sad new 'n Tu::e^
,.sit :Jet of the siseat n c thw;,r daughter
I o.t,'.::' M1.4. F v;'1".t Iitl a a3`;3sea,
hoes♦ tom. She had been;
" , 1,'t• ee,eirt rile ;eel was m
es; 1.` ntee " et. The e$`7':r^
Hensait
Ito;, opening a haute,
\• iu'.t'`a .S bi‘a'k .arson;4iiate.le west
♦ the tilt e hie
.
feet. :M. tali« cilias r assay returned .l r' • \Fs;, \l l ., t tl:it\ v 1, Wh-o) Itas bee.
El♦` 4i e t ,tat' eloiet:'t. :71 11 rtes: -, bore for a slumber ot4teeke' llaittae
'else teenier. ts, r.asano 13.iltd NINA: ,1•i♦ill:r. \irc. hos, Sherrie.. re
$4,11.„1„!„ 4t a e, eir. :Ti1ai Moe iNLe: d1°: • tee ,i tt+ :tact lore
It k:41&"41'''' �er ,leett`lP 1, ; he t ouiter and • MLr, Coulter and
x..11 .n Muskoka on a bunting 1 ♦
.n tL;�
. t♦ Mee. Ida �rttu .,:.1 iron:`
' I �«tr, tl.nir, a t4: i114o ataauitd the
`\r, . .l�.t , ;�:,:� \►.,... ds: t.*.o di1 run4ee > i \\ j, 1011,*,ter,
t tlnrt:1 $1 rail'• 1)•i t 7 i .-e . Visit
•\ir.. 1 a1i �Lantart3
.:;,t .i i:"'t11.:;.\.;t- �t?tad}'L' /air mt.;ther :'.1.rrit'..
ultra Seroteol i w-4171 i±, gi,\ts. ure4"- 'lac Mrs, Frank Case .tis M mita:'' ,s t'.t.
mese.' 4 ,r t'ee •1 e'
,�l';•� 7 : , rt�:leo v.:i:, :Vies
see r Alma ';3�" \rta.L� Rc\ tya.I.,anti little.. h.ti.
ll'
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iS\t%;.,S,21:4%i,.
;, creme oeer" t.`" „.. poet e\`'+ a/r\: bean
ta
M Re , d;s a,tc: and not'ler ,c
ot`., ;a,let f - 1CI \. i 1;pssrnee u, LJ?, wan:
.:t
itutln ct her ;Otte fele:els to :1 114
low'.en eerie \ ee eay a vht,
and \T.: 1a,.^;�t• tireet, Mies t'.
t�
1 ill` ei7•e atIo 4 •:VoLiS
i1 11•:,1711Zota.f.t epent
Su a tet ,. Sa•rd. d
aceors, J K. Goetz arid R a eieno
%moi,, :tyle sed *,.t funeral of the ads.
R Y oe's; el 'e ti teener week..
Chiselhurst
ie:*. :1e 7 t Eveiirri.l tat Mte 'Rose
\ i '+Lea`,. t x aT A,.:re.. ," :'e'ce`:tt ee 14
%yv�as %$71r tit.:a 0`f the at♦ 0 r ;; :111Z eta
wheel, ideked his Vic ouail„e e sir.4
bode bons,, a.. his le„ above. The a-
Iti't4e w eee brok ° e
A,12E YOU A MOTHER?
Health is Your Most Valuable Reset.
Here is Hot- to Take Proper
Cuero of It
Hamilton. Ont. --`I was advised 1Jy
a practical mime to take Dr. Pierce's
¥'av'orite Pre *crtp-
tion es a tonic slut`
n g expectancy
and I have had
every reason to
•' . be grateful for her
, advice, beca,:se
it kept me in ei
feet health and I
' ; had practically no
lU L
su4'eriTTg. Iioctor
Pierces Favor -
Ito
'av4'+r-
Ite Prescription not only benefits
the mother but I are positive the
the chilli i;; b. netted, too. I would
not hesitate to recommend Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription to
every expectant mother."—Mrs. C.
Bono, 46 Hess St. N.
ARE YOU FRAIL?
Real 'flee
.London, Ott. •--"I take great pleas-
-are in recommending 3Dr. Pierce'e
Feavorite Prescription as I received
great benefit from its use. I have
always been it frail and delicate
health. I married Lata in life axed
1 was 4n ray fortieth year before
'becoming a mother. D. Pierce's
Favorite Preset -Ireton carried me
.ealeIe through. My lovely little girl is
now four years old. is:soli take rev -
rite Prescription when I feel the
Mast bit weak or rundown and it
.ai4 aye .builds me tip. —Mrs, J. G.
,' oldry, 237 Clarence St.
What Dr. t'ierce's i+'acorite Pre-
ser'Tp,ion Itaa done for other mothers.,
It will do for ems.. Get it this very
*day From your neighborhood drug.
'Olet in either Haloid or tablet form,
and write DrPierces Invalids Hotel.
3r1 TenfPalo, N. 'i'., for free coMe*
3 l xxleakal' advice or send 104
to Dr.: Pierces .Labora.taory; '33ti4g*•
burg, : Oohs.,, .for 144 'plop. tabllitji,
-li lette?lene ties u seek :toe—Adele, the
.eral of Mr. Re.: ':ardt Cook, en
emcee.
Mr. Robert Morriee ct trod art union
iTiat. it r,c.: e fit' ri'n it p • l in -i a,
eye The !web 'broke and Be Tell same
.i 4t .nee 7. :+:4 ground, bt7Hlein5 his
;111?iI. deed knee quite avidly
Brucefield
Yeeines'da' y at h :hez3n 't:
marriage fkr'.' k dace of one of O.= pop-
ular your4 Mss Mahe. Swan..
tse Edgar elean. s f Hay Township,
l .': sl
lese•Ei .h..wit played the ed
',:e•-
\i«art "_tyy, `t; e ge; Lau - t Swan ee..ee
of the 1 dee, and Ina "`.esti. S'YYmealee
oto er Ores. nreeet the; :•s e, r•.
the ;register Mss Lauer. Swann $a,1t4.74,
Alter $aIris> to N.'_,'1,'-,ara Fps role
Mantissa they '4r"ii,i•rrsede a4, he taste:
in Hay Tioonse s:.
irkton
It had
to come!
Suburban Model, $695
A PIayerPiano you play life a Piano
That the neighbors WANT to hear.
—That even MUSICIANS Endorse,
That any CHILD can play,
That TEACHES you how to play it
That cultivates Musical Appreciation.
That isy, NATIONALLY Advertised acid HATIQN-
ALLS PRICED.
And—Most important—COSTS NO MORE than
many regular PIANOS
FOUR MODELS
There are four models ot the Gulbransen.
TattPIineatyer1UUerenee action is pracquality Uealiybeintheg' founsa.mda 1a
tail. in in
the materials and finish of the piano.
COMMUNITY illODEL---
dust the size for a small house or
CQ
apartment.............................. ...... a7 t7
SCB1JR13AN :MODEL--- t3 C
Full size. iv. all flnislaes,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 695
COUNTRY SEAT 1IQDEL
WHITE HOUSE SIOD13i.---
$825
$960
The GULBRANSEN
Th le Piave rT7 inntn haat has swept away the itrejucdice nz2d
popular misconceeption about Players. Its popularity alas
neceeeitated the largest player factory in the world, with a
total eapac ty of 150 instruments daily --present output almost
100 daily and' Two Months Behind in Deliveries.
Like most seemingly marvelous inventions, the basic prin-
ciples of. the Gulbransen are just SIMPLICITY. Yon simply
play it like 1.4111 would a Piano—use the loud and soft ,pedals
lir shading; vary the pressure on certain keys for accenting
notes or chords, and play rapidly or slowly as the aansic re-
quires --nothing more—so sample it seems surprising it was
not done by others.
See the genuine Gulbransen display
and ask to have the farous Gulbran-
sen "Ten -Minute Test" at—
And the wonder of it is anyone can do it --not only nlus-
icittnns or salesmen. In three minutes after you Mt down at
a Gulbransen we can have you accenting individual notes us
though you struck them with your finger. in ten minutes
we can prove to you that you can play the Gulbransen and
deceive even Musicians.
Home Instruction
And, most important, this demonstration does not end
at our store. With every Gulbransen is included a set of
four remarkable "Instruction Rolls" that teach you at home.
If you will practice conscientiously with these rolls for a
short time. you will acquire absolute mastery of the player
and then you will begin to experience the real thrill of self-
expression in music, beside which no other sport in the world
can compare.
Just Hear It Once
Printed claims always sound. exaggerated. The only way to really
appreciate the possibilities of this Super -Player is to see it, hear it, test
it and compare it with anything you have heard before.
Not At All Expensive
Although the Gulbransen is believed by many to be the greatest
Player made. it is also the least expensive. The very simplicity which
has increased its effectiveness and durability has also made it cost less,
so you can actually save money by getting a Gulbransen.
And, best •of all, it is Nationally Priced'. The same price all over
Canada. You eau send a child to purchase a Gulbransen just as you would
a phonograph record, because it is One Price.
S. MARTIN & SON, in! Street, Exeter
lits Lily Moore of Toronto ,; vis
iting at iter lhe•;n€ hene.--Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cornish o Fort Wayne,
t▪ is., sp•e.it. the pa.s' 'woek er.fath ?ries.
Mi o;sis3t.—:VSs Ira Teia, :zee has our-
-chased Mr. 'Nees= F4etcher's grocery
store slid S'i1 tray cosrduct bath ita~d-
ware end }roue., -y brus!xess: Mr. Wm.
Lrci;r�,vert wa .',Operated trti -cr apeend.
l itis its -the laandon. Hoe:plea oned-
nesday. Mrs. Clayton Hannah has been
in 'Victoria " Hospital ;or some t aria,
pbq . .her friar tri itds are 'happy tthat
she has now, returned 'home , .a:ttd 4
making good progress tc-,r rds eel r
ere :--:tom. Jes. ,R. Foete ra+i Exeter u as
noloaaased. the Kiirktoa garage and las;
taken pcisaeseion.
GREY TR—At Ge der ch ;\iagie tra`el
Reid lrepose-d a LLirte of $500 and $112 •
ooet, b'r sitz evontlesecoone year .'tt the
Reformatory, ost lilaitlamei Fielaer,wllo I
was chatged with :seduction. of ayounee
girl 'under 18, its ;C r,ey
--
SEA;F RTI1—Thefuneaal of :,.are
gleet leamlitlg, a h,giely esteemed re:,i-'
dealt sof •tate town and wife of Mr. Yeller'
C Thompson took elece oft Monday
f'ternoott from flet late residence,
jobb,street, to lVLaitlattd cernetery.
1'AT,:1GT l t.; --A car it, which. were
Frank Waldeck and Teem rvarlker and
tamilyy acral:died, with a cow near 13,
trove's fa„m; on Sdr day. Mr. WeIdealo
had .tris •axzri:, broken, lt4r. Walker wee,
• • ,tire atotithe children, who w.eee'
t,!� ?h•wlt i,;at et .•1te car, were bay
shaken up. The car eras consider4le
relie ged.
.al
grinder, ba-reis, quantity .stove wood
ant other artnraes.
Terme—On. Real. Estate. 1'e per cent
tn day of sale; .balance in 30 days.
On. household, ca.;it.
Fredericka Either, Chaise F. 'Ei1.ber,
Henry Faber, Eieec. rc> f G. F. EEllber+
Estate; Frear Taylor, Auctieneea-.
AUCTION . .
OF HOUSE AND LOTS & HOUSE-
HOLD FURNI 1URE.
On the premises of the tats Miss.;
roc Thomas Crewes, Exeter North, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922
At one o'clock, sharp, the following:
Cook stove, base ;burner, coal, eel:
s'tovei 2 tables, sideboard, cupboard,.
'.6 kitchen chairs, rocker, arm chair„
VALUABLE REAL ESTATe. AND .bureau, 2 beds, •ma#trea,ses and springs
H01.1SEI'1OLD EFFECTS, ETC, stand;, flour bin, 2 clocks, window cue -
At the .Reeideinr+e .tcxf :he Laate G. tains '3 Limp,,.:pdallows, .and ail lauds
F, Either, C•rediatoz on of bedding, efua;atuty table linen,, Cush--'
$AT Il4V ?k (J v'EVI�l314 4, 1c12 ins, 2 suit ,oas;es, ,quantity dishes.
quantity ;;fru,;::aard 'pickles, tea -kettle;,
At Lao o'clock p. m. the 101104w n,g.: tea pet. 411 k nos crooking utesnails, 2
Real .Es: tae--Cones"t; ng ref ;2 'acres :tubs, 'elite, boeler, corbel, viretchers,.
f_ • lend on wLtiti'cti as s',tu°ated .a good <tool chest hand salt',, 'planese hoes
Bock Homeand. Frame SStaable,:splen-:axes, shovels, fortis, ewheelbarrow,stoaae
slid well`; good garde;, boat. corn crib, lawn .mower,', :3 gal,
Household Effects—Bedroom suite, '4 roil can, years ;green, cam;, bar -refs :bo -
livedo, eeeehoerd,' cheeses cIyu baarrd, ste �•ladder., ,
1
glass cupboard, bed sea sings and mat- 'The xea1. estste consists ;al� eth
treses lounges, cbauirs 'rockeee zi.7aft,,and -a
�oLse �x lots ,,at land, a7ltsia;t2 esti:
extension table, fall - leaf 't ble, otlter.,.0 Teter leioetb.
tables, heatee, base. beerier, and ;snook •`:1 ernes Cbattels .cash: r
, Real. estate,
stove, carpets, velvdt eteg 3x4, .c rpok. ;16 -per ,cezrt • down, ialan,.:e en 30 days
ery, : 5sltes :ants glom -war; 1 tr;hee: Lynam GGq„rei . e
_y d
uterraasils, ru surZrS care
reenter, J;scxe"t,;yr,'stable :Frank Taylor,Yrs. Hp E _ i
E1yry
au- ger en seusage maei te'ard Auction eer Exetut.'
AUCTION SALE
rag and carpets, Mall ,carp' Wit, 2 rvaa7
Furniture Bargains
BIG REDUCTION IN FURNITURE. Wk. CARRY THE LARGEST
AND MOST UP.- TO -DATE STOCK.
BUY HERE AND SAVE MONEY
,
Funeral Director & Embalmer,
M. E. GA. DINER
Greenway
Mrs. Broken and Mrs. Edwards vis-
ited Mrs. Emma Willson, in Ara ono last
week --Mrs. R. English visited in Pt.
Huron. a ffrew'da s3's last week.— Next
Sunday thereveal be ,sacra feat set-
l -ice furl the Methodist Church. Mrs
Dean, Brown has recovered .from her
recent illness. -Ari epidemic ,sof colds
has been Tai, the neighborhood.- Mrs.
Pie of :Parkhill bee eyeen visiting' Mrs,
Edwards --lairs. "RoyeiSheleherd ' of Lon
don, .spent tee week ,ends •at her borne
!,
sere. - r and D, ,James called.
on friends here om, Saturday. IVLrs.
Patterson,it..'Mess Emma Mo_ lar i . of
Grand end visited eat,A. M."W sari's
during the week.. --
Mount Carmel
firs. Corcoran. of n3sited her
,son, Father CorcoranLo.fdonor asfew days
• last week.
ann d1t2iesnWe ;rsiWlbHrtta. roIl
.Ha d unItiereuruJosed. Bbasonlneer
last week spending several weeks
Mr. Charles' Glavin, in all smiles at
the airiv'al of a baby girrl.atlti5:'ltotue
Mrs. \11 hrae]. O'Brien, is visatirtg w%t
friends lit Taehc asst ,tht...w 0l
r sda1e spezit
,\fiisy O 'CotnxTor of �I.?r3'
the week .:tart wizen t her alnt, irs..3
G. Quarry'.
Me Ches. Cson. a, and sister,,
�
Mabel of Cettttoeia called on '•fta n
cla
1 herd on Sunday.