The Exeter Advocate, 1922-11-2, Page 8EX ET ER 11 V El CATE, TELUEBEAT.
NOV. t112
Exeter Markets
.CH ANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wheat 1.05
Oats ••.. 40
i‘lea:wha'a. Best Flour 3.$0
3.55
Farely Fuleny Flour ..... .... .... . . 3.30
Feed dour . 1.$5
Sheets. 1.40
Brae.... ..... ......... .... ... . . 1.25
creamery Butter ......... ee, .... . 38 to 40
Deiry Butter -a- .. . . 34 to 37
Ege•-3 , „, . e .. . .. ...), ,.....
42
19
Hay per ton $9.00 to $10,00
Potatoes, per beg
Hogs, per cwt. 9.00
60
A FORMER BOX" BACK TO EXETER
His many friends were glad to wel-
come Prof. e.eslie Hearts, oe Hamil-
Wu, back for the week -end. Owing
absence of Prof. Anderton, organist
of James SE., wbo was presiding at
an ergatt in London, the Committee
secured the services of Mr. Hearts.
Ir. Hearts is the organist in Emerald
street Methodist church, Hamilton,
aud bae e large class itt vocal and in-
strumental 11111,Sie in the city. The
rept attention and malty appreciative
remarks are a testimony of his sue-
eees as organist. In the Sabbath
School M. Hearts gave evidence of
his ability as a Leader In soeg, to call
out the voices in young and old to
their last efforts. We are glad to
see Mr. Hearte ad say "Come again,"
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A Hot Oyster Supper on Sat'y ev'g
Nov. 11. (Armstice Day) from, 5,30
to 10,30 P. In. Particulars next week.
CHICKEN PIE SUPPER.
The ladies of Covert Presbyter:am
Chureb wilt g:ve. a Chicken Pie Sun -
per in the Sehoce gall of be church
on, Friday cyereng, Nov. 10, from o to
e. Come and enjoy a good hot eup-
per. Asimiss:en 35c and 50c.
LINSEED MEAL FOR SALE AT
the Exeter Fax e41.
LOST.-Bleek Persiao Lamb Muff,.
on Monday, Oct 30th, beiween Exeter,
end a mite and half east. Finder Lind-
y inform The Advocate Oflace,
C0tNTER. CHE-C-KT.
When in need of Counter Cheeks
eall on The Advocate. We can furn-
ish you with all .kinds et right prices.'
Dr, E. Almend, the noted Eye -Sight
Speeialist te. Toronto, will be at the
Catitral Hotel Exttee on Friday, Nov
3rd, afternoon, and Sat Nov. 4th.
.STRAY HEIFER.
A two year old heifer strayed onto
a farm in Hay Township. For partic-
ulars apply at the Advocate Office.
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GOOD HORSE WANTED
For delivery cart.- H. C. Rivers
butcher, Exeter.
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LOST-Cheyrolet car crank some-
where near Exeter north. Finder pleas:
inform Advocate.
HOUSE FOR SALE. OR RENT.
Red. brick, two full storey, practic-
ally new, ha.s three bedrooms, parlor,
dining room, pantry, bathroom, kit-
chen, hydro lighting and hot air.furn-
ace. Good well. One-fifth acre of
land. Centrally situated in Exeter.
Apply to Esii. Heywoo-d, Exeter,
FOUND. -A place where you can
buy British -American gasoline at 31c.
-R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
EXETER 0. K CIDER MILL AND
Apple Butter Factory moved to new
premises, corner of Main and Wel-
lington St., opposite the Metropolitan
Hotel. Will be open every day. Try
me in the new stand, customers.
I thank you,
S. J. V. CANN.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Consisting of house, stable and 8
lots of land, situated in, Exeter North
For particulars apply to a Bierling.
Hay P. 0.
Local Doings
Gasoline ia selling in Exeter at prices
reuetne, from 28c. to 33c.
ft L .estlitoited that Gozest water-
,,,erks wail cost $101,4efe
Meneay next is Than,kegiying Day.
fle day is also lexed as Armestiveelay
Canada.
The yielde of green ea ()Mere). Ibis
ear show aa estimated average
crease, of 43 pe,e seat over last year.
Dr. Ward is weaving into the house
on Mein, Street, recently vacated by
Mrs.l'enight and Mrs.. Drew, being the
reeriie half of the James Pickard reel-
denee, now owned by Mrs. Grry.
aineee Nierrel hove moved late. elr,
:ash tieywoo-vs house or. Laughall St.
aeceney vacated by Me. C C. In/on.
1r. jeam. Preszcator of Swollenis
e (wimpy tee house he pun:heeled
,,roat ;slisaes \Ierr4 on Aaa Street.
Mr. ereszact moved, in. with his feria
ity stn alenday.
.ter ataleirre it a L.:4' With r4,t.:ter-
boro oia Wednesday Qf. .1.a.$E, week,
when they defeated Peeerboro 6-3 at
Lueare they lost elle play-off Gan
on. Saturdey, the Peterbtere. teem- SCOT -
iaZ runs to Lueen'e 4. The boys of
the n.eightaringvLUa eeserve erecht,
'ebWVCr, lor rer.g tu ; ai and
mekine their oppeaeute play good ball
to woe
elise elazel Preszeator bas resigned
ber'positien, as clerk, weth Messrs, Har-
vey tare Harvey.
Mr, August 11» i. ome-Mg Iris
household. effecte twin Ceediten into
the new house. artekrera sleet owned by
Mr. C. B. Snell.
Rev. M. J. Wilson ,goes to Seaforth
w lake anniversary services for Rev,
Irwin, who tale.s Mr. Wilson's work
here next Sabbath.
Ilaeloween parties were, ehe leerier
oa Tuesday night.,,, end teeny a
and jolly gathering of young folks
wee bvid inethe borne
John Hawthorne, bartender at, the
Commercial Hotel, Seeferth, was fined
$1,000 and coste, or four months an
Jae, on 2, charge (et selling liquor.
Mr. John Cole of Usborne has des-
pesed of bis fifty acre farm en the
Thames Road to Mr. Thos. Cameron
of town Mr. Cole takes Mr, Center-
oa's dwelling, Andrew St., Exeter, on
the eale. •
CLOSING U. F. 0. STORES.
Fn40eving fast on the closing up ot
their etail stores at Harrowsreete,
Thomas, Dorchester and Feeeteseee,
comes the rEeWe tbaS. the United Farm
ers' Co-operative Company has dosed
its retail store in Toronto.. This store
is an historie ORO and, its prox-holtY
to
the St. Leyrence market made et
popular.
The South Huron, Choral Society EIA.LLOWE'EN.
rendered "Tbe Meseieb," at 3be Pres" e The greeter number of the pranks
byterien. Church, Seafortb, on Frith)* played on Tuesday night ill. IOWA were
evening, under the directorship of Profoi a harmless uatute, but mere, were
A;•Wrton. Messrs. Renate adGood- exceptions where property waan.eede
wee ea Heresell, 7elies I-14st of ZttriOt leealy destroyed. Boys and girls, for
and Visa Oesteicher of Crediton 'took their own good ,ratttne, should avoid
the, 'solo parts. A large audience beard the useless losskof ,preperty, and play
the rendition. Alter the concert the the zatue in an Anneeere, way. ejlene
freehme
Ladies .A.id ot the Church :served re- fancy dresses am false aes were
nte
DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractor &
Op tician Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments for Chronic and Nervous
*Diseases Spectacles scientifically flt-
ted Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by
.appo•ntm nt Of fie e -W eliam and
Sanders Sts., Phone 43.
Betts'
Home -lade 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
mern[0111•111.1.
in. evidence onthe streets, and ie
kiddies bad a lot %of elan
KILLED IN THE WEST,
NEEDLE IN HER BODY.
.Mise Olive M. Taylor, while attend-
ing a re -un of ,the family at Lon--
den, met with a peculiar accident on
Weenesday of last week. A ,nernber
, of the Jennie- had placed one needle -
anti was earned 80 ifeet 4)21, t-terender work on. the, back of a thee; end liss
ot a street car. lie was hone Tayier sating on the chart-, leaned
GiUvray TownsbZle near Exeter, Ont., bark on the work ,with the result
60 neer.% ago. He gradua.ted, from Tor that. the needle entered the fle:h be -
onto thuveretty en 188e. He 1d PeNe ilow the shoulder, and before, it. eouid
toratee at Guelph, Bruise's, clone(); withdrawn, had imbedded itself in
Chatham and, Woodstock, also in Que her body. X-ray e and an eperetton
bec City, Lethbridge and Edmoeori. were cery, but the. ..1e2die rola
Mr, Cobbledick is survived by e widow not be recovered. Further X rav ex -
and three children. amen.. Ilcl to lecate the rice:tee
Deceased was known .1n, Exeter Mess Taylor is xecovereng from the.
in his early days, and. was a. son of the operetion. and is resting for a week
tate Samuel Cobbledick of Eeter, e. xeter, and .'ea et}emu in the city, itLbe meae_
abrother of Josex:41 Cohbledick of tzml Reta Rowe is Lakin her
I werk teacher in Exeter Pub
Calgaren formerly of Exeter,
School.
Czdearae Alta„ Oct. 2t6h-Rev. G.
Cobbledick, pastor of St Faure :aleth-
*dist Church, H:lburet, Alberta, died
leet ni;ehtt from inures received earlier
in, the day when the automobile he was
driving stalled on the street car tracks
• BUNS AND °ARES
, Special attention given to orders
tor Picnics, Luncheons and Wed-
• dings.
WEDDING CARES A SPECIALTY
The Big Livery
•Whenefoing out hunting give es a
cat
forget' anything you have to
in Were right on the jab tto
-CARTAGE' AND LIVERY.
hone 58*
SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY
The Family Herald end Weekly
Star of Montreal, seems to bave a
genius for collecting, or at least for
gireet us the best of everything. it
beeauee all needs are catered to,
and all minds receive what they need,
erel rel houeeholds are giv.en from the
experience of the past and the wisdom
of the present what is necessary for
todey and for tomorrow also, that none
can afford to be without the Family
Herald and. Weekly Star, particularly
as the subscription price or 82.00 a
year is within the means) of all.
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual next Sunday.
Services in Town Hell
11 a.m.-Holiness Meeting
7 p.nr.-Sattvation Meeting.
2.30 p.m. -Sunday School And Bible
Qass.
Cottage meetitags in North End on
Tuesday night
Capt Hopkins Lieut Hoskins
Y. P. C. A..
The Y. Rooms are open each night.
Games on the _Alleys, Volley Bali, Bas-
ket Ball, Boxing and Trapeze Work
all tend to develop muscle' and health
Programmes, Debates and Entertain-
ments will be arranged later.
Tournaments Friday night and priz-
es given " All come.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a. m.-
7 p.
Rev A. A. Trumpet., Rector.
("AWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. an. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 a, an -
7 pm.-
Boy Scouts will meet Mondayevening
Mrs, Essery and iNfies Vera Spent the
week end in London,
Mr. Richard Bissett of London spent
Friday with relatives here.
Mr. John Salter of London -visited
airs. 'Nark Salter thia week.
ale Alf. Bedford of London pent a
day or two in. town last week,
Dr. and Miss Kinsman motored to
Guelph and spent the week end.
Swalnyell was the guest ol
Edith Hyndman, during the past week.
arr. Archie Davis of Toronto, is
holidaying at his home here for a week.
Messrs. Harold Kuntz and Young
Creech returnled aDeltroit MOndtty.
Mr. and Mr. .N, I. Dore returned
from a visit in Chicago on Saturday.
Mrs. Becher of New Hamburg is
e-isitiog her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J.
W. Browning.
Miss Salome Finkbeiner spent Satur-
day and Sunday with his sister, Mrs.
Herb Jones at Ie-ippnen.
Mr. and "Airs. A. Smith and nephew
of Brantford spenf. the week end
with Jr. and Mrs. N. Ogden.
Mrs. Wilbur 'Martin returned last
week from a visit with, her sister, Mrs.
Victor. French, at Wejtaskiwin, Alta.d
Mrs. Diamonof Detrodit spent a
few days with her ,cousiin, Mrs. Win.
May. She was formerly ;Miss Ella'
Rollins.
Mrs. J. T. Hawke end deughter; Mrs.
J. E. Barry of Monetere N. B., have
been visoing reletteves, the Ha.ry,ey fameily,
ily, here.
Mrs. .5. W. Mallett ,and son Kenneth
of London have been, visiting during
during the past week with Mr. and, Mrs
Esli Heywood. .r
Mrs. ". A. Chapman, enr1 son Forbes
left Friday for Leamfaigtoe to joeri
Mr. Chapman, the rnana,ger of the, Bank
of Commerce .in that town.
Miss Dorothy Malbett and Miss E1-
vine Price visited' Saturday and Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs,. Esli Heywood,
returning, to London, Monday.
Mr. John M. Broderick of Regina,
while on a bus,iness trip Toronto
and Detroit, viefited with hie mother
and Ms ter here on Thursday last.
Me.ssrs. S. Fitton, W. Icgins:,
Welsh and D. Russell have gone on
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH a .shooting exped9tion., one hundred or
pastor, m. Wilson, B.A. so mile.; north, in Bruce County.
.Mrs; DeCou and eleiss IVIcCou of
Rev., R. Fulton Irwin coif Sea,fortia Stmthroy, MaZ. Calvert anid :1),Ides
CaL-
will concitict 'mornilng ,igyening see= vert of, 'Toronto -pigged M1rs. M. R.
vices., comp:tin last *eel(' and assisted her in
, .
the reception' on Thursday last.
3 p.m. -Sabbath School and Bible ' •
All are iriveted.
Thames Road
Presentation -On ,VridaY evelling
MAIN ST, METHODIST CHURCH Leer week. the leoiee of. one of (the
• Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A. nia.saes of the Thames koad Sunda
Phane21r3 •School met at the home Of their tea -
11 a.m-Rev.„ Pnincijpal .Dobson •. cher, My. j. Almer StePart, »bj.ng
d their appreciation of his work,
3 T.m.-Sabbath' r Sett* and Bible and their good will toward their tea-
, Classes, che,r by pr.eseating 116m, And his bride
7 p, -Rev. W. c: H. McMaster, M. A, with a handsome chalr. Mr. Stewart
• AT BETHANY voiced' the aP‘Oreciatton Airmlelf dad,
Mns Stewart in a'fitting iePlY, after
2,30 aerrt.-teev. W. tG. H.: McAlister whi;11. a inlay even:Ina 'was- 'Pent to-
,-reorrallOor rollsralliorrisrosolorinorrogrioll
32 JONES 84 MAY PH°NE 32
PHONE
Men's and Boys' Overcoats
At Moderate Prices.
t We invite you 'to game to this stere and inspect our big range of Over-
coats .far Mea. and Boye, See our fine new clothe in all the latest colors,
of Greens, Fawn., Brown, Grey, Etc., with new Kimone Sim -cc, belted
or plain, just as you wish, Our Boy/ Coats are all made from the same.
Clothe as They wj1 pleate you.
Young Men's Overcoats at $15.00
-About 25 Coats 5,n. .the lot, good all wool cloths, sold regularly at $25
to $30. All to .go At $15 'Coat.
Small Boys' Coats
Often, bard to ,get. We ilave them ,frOra age two years up; well lined
and In good colors,
Men's Fine Brown or Black Shoes
Genuine Goodyear -Welt Shoes, ramie in Fine Calf Leather, Priced at
35.00, 36.03 and $6.50' .Cheaper lines at $3,75 and 34.50
Women's Cushion Sole Shoes at $41
)'test the thing in „Good, Comfortable Shoe for around home. We guar.
antee the wear and you will enjoy the rzonefort of them.
Hurlbut Shoes for Children
Don't forget that we are Exeter Agent., for Ilia famous line of Chil-
d:We Shoes. Sold at The same Klee .eYeryeitere. This is the cheapest
aboe in the long run that you can, buy
Ladies' and Misses' Coats at $15
We have odd line of beautifue quality Coats, in peel cniors and styles
Clearing while they last at less than Half price. $15.00 coal,
Pure Thread Silk Hosiery, 98c. pair
Ladies' pure thread Silk Hosiery in Black only. Sizes 9, 9Z and 10
Slightly imperfect weave, to clear at 98e, pair.
JONES & MAY
Illaeellsgleeeiglersigresellreella
1. R. Carling, B.A.
Barrister Solicitor,Notary Plitlic
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol -
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 per cent.
to 7 pew cent can be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received by me
Money to loan at lowest rates of
infterest
Office -Carling Bk.,.Main St, Exeter
Th.e. Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising -Made known
on anerfcation.
Stray Animals -One insertion
three insertions S1.00.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lints, For Sale, To Rglit,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found lois 25c, an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c _per
Vine per insertion. No notice lecss
than 25c, Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sale33 for one insertion
and 31,50 for each subsequent in-
sertio.n if under five inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and Sc. aline.
Farm or Real Estate for sale 50c.
each insertion foe one mouth of four
insertions,
50c.,
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Ladies' and Misses'
Coats.
WE. ARE SHOWING SOME VER Y SMART MODELS IN MISSES, and
LADIES' FALL AND WINTER COATS. ALL WE ASK IS A'
CHANCE, TO SHOW YOU OUR LINE,
New Hosiery for Fall and Winter
WE HAVE AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE RANGE OF COLORED
CASHMERE HOSE, AS ,WELL AS SILK AND WOOL at $1,00 and.$1.25
Miner Rubbers and Rubber Boots
WE ARE SELLING THIS SPLENDID LINE OF RUBBERS AND
RUBBER BOOTS AGAIN THIS SEASON. THEY GIVE SATISFACT-
10N. JUST ,TRY A PAIR.
Sweaters and Sweater -Coats
A1MUCH RbDtTCED PRICES. BEAUTIFUL 'COLORED ALL "-
W001, JERSEYS FOR BOYS AT $2, 00 AND 32.25, k
outheottBroS
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTia
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car see
Sleeping care On night trains and
Perim' cars on. principal day trains -
Full information Irons any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn -
bog District Passel/leer Agent, TOressto
N. J. DORE
Phone 46w. Agent, Exeter
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer - R. R. No, 1, Da,shwocka
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Farm and stock sales a specialty,
Four years experience
13R. AL E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonelPs Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
Dr, G. F. Ratilston, L. D. S., D 8.
DENTIST
Office aver Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. It. KINSMAN, L. D S., D. D. 5.
Honor Graduate. Toronto UniwirO1t7
Office -over Madman & Stanbureil
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED ALTCTIC)NEk..R, AND
VALUATOR for Counties 'of Heron •
Perth, Middlosex -and Oxford. •FIstui
Stock Sales a Specialty. - Offic,e at
Central. Hotel, Exeter, Ontario,
FR.A.N1C TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Cocottes of .
• Huron and "Middle.
Pzicies Reasonable end SASOrfactoon
• d,COEY
a40000,t,of pri'vat�
funde•:.tIn loan. on 'farm.' and
pro•perty:•at kw rates. of, 'inter0it„..1.•,..',
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