The Exeter Advocate, 1922-11-23, Page 8EXETER
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orer Markets is Local Doings yTlte I.f�,O.F, Second 'Degree team
w eat to Seaforth ►„P exemplify that
degree on WednesdeV night.
C11 NGED EVERY WEDNESDAY \$S17AY `• lite big steer the: was on exhibi.,- alas. Wm. May return.ed, front the
Wham 1,1( tion. at Exeter F;.r is the subject (pf hospital rn Loudon. on Tuesday, as is
Oat 3, ,45 a law suit, Purchased ,for $3000 for doing, nicely after herr operations,
me. -let:, Beet Flour M 3,95's -know pumas, s, it only paid eixpenses,� flits AIktrxay, teacher, gate her very
Fa y l+l•tti. 3,70 awe. the purchasers sought . ;•o escape interestena talk n. "Sorvace"' at the
Pans ry Flour , x.45 payment. but faded. fames Stz e:t i eF3gue on Tuesday* nightFeu 1 Fleur ,..00
�,;1.► to
1.50 We learn. that Harvey & Harvey have \'fz•: C. K. Bluett, formerly teacher
Br en. , , 1.35 a very interesteag special on, their Just at Crea Gan, as the new president of
-Creamery Butter .....,: t 39 to 4Z of Bargains for Dollar Day, --i00, 1 lb. the London Thistle Botwing and Curl-
Del -e- Butter 34 to 37 boxes Wilson's assorted chocolates, ing Club.
Nea. Lei Eggs
Head eld Egg ,, ;..
fie: por ton
Potatoes
liege
.4., 70 :soak from the factory for the oc M. John Hunter, who „ns seriously
30 rasion, to sell at ,39c,, or 3 boxest;for Ionised in a. collissoa •w'•th a,n auto one
...119 to 22'$1,00, day last seek is ,reported to be now
X9.03 #o $10,00 ---
MARKS BROS. COMING HERE, +aregresaino favorably, •
75 or 90 lir. John H cl:ney, Sick
Road,
;.. .. ; 10.25 harks. Bros. No. 1 Company andlsc�uth, has sold the back forty acre
the May Bell Marks .Company which of .his farm ea Stephen to Mr,; Leoll'o
have been amalgamated for this season Richards, whose farm adjoins tthe
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.
• The party -ship heretofore existing
between 13. M. Francis and Getz
liattts n the Implement business, has
by mutual ceoeseret been dissolved. The
haela .es w' ;::i futere be continue -4
by Mr. Frane::s, and all accounts trust
b; paid oe '.rent by December Jot,
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD
Given for brooch lost Sunday, :tion.
5, probably on W: l am 5t„ Exote ,
e„ „smal'. octopus shape gold brooch
with cleat• stone in centre. Finder
return to I)r. I._rtsthan'a office.
LINSEED :MAL FOR SALE AT
the Exeter Flax Mill.
av th Gracie and May Bill: lfarks onheroperty,.
' the east, supported by a clevez' The Blyth town ,officials are can
any ,
cmp'will appeal m the OIz'-ra
house, Exeter, Weed, and Thurs., Nov.! ng the village ,w•6th a view turn
29 and 30, presenting clean and re- taping further steps with Brussels and
.fined dr u"as and vaudeville, Opening \\'shoo for the securing of hydro, and
Wednesday might in tho great, after are zneetiau withP,raitifying success.
the war drama, "Withsn The ;Lace l Under the sanction of the Minister
-#.nd Thursday night, The great flys- of -.Education a coilectoah was taken
I tory play, "Which One Shall I Marry" up In the Public School for the. relief
! .not a moving picture. Prices to suit of 04e fire Sufferers in New Orntariof
everybody, 25 and 50c. uit1 Ams,'.
u- a:nt1 a considerable amount w•aa peal -
merit Tax. iz ed.
DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVEt Tho Grand Trunk ,station at Brua-
►wanted for "Exeter" and surroundz►4,sela w=as hurried to th.a ground oto Srrt
rn•itory to erns s,eet. „the Old Reiser►day morxting,�w,ith. a. hcaVY loss Jet
COUNTER CHECKS.
When in need of Counter Checks
e, \'Ve
c.tt on The Advocate can furn-
ish you with all kinds at right prices.
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, cornier of Main, and 'Wel-
lington St- oppedte the 1ietropo1.taxn
Hotel \1ipi;J be open every thy. Try
me in, tate now stand, customers.
I limo% you,
S. J. V. C AN:q.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Consisting of mouse, stable end8
lots of land, situated in Exeter North
For particulars apply to K Bierling.
Hay P. O.
able .Foothill Nurseries. A splextdid bu►ldutg, "Might and..xpr...sa, The
ope0004 .tor Liter Int maul Fir fall fire is. supposed ;to have started .from
information write, -Scone q Welling tete eating apparatws,
ton, Toronto. Mrs. Temp Reynolds svhile going
down the verandah •step, the aper
t TO THB. FAR\1ERS day had the roiefortube, of break
Noew ;.s tate auto. when ,41.3ines,.
tate small bone in her ankle. It w li
(binders, Crushers, Pulpers, Bad wood b` scree tams laetot<e she er'rJl have
saw• ng machetes w l be wanted. We the i>se of the ",toured lamb.
have them or can get them on short Mr. S. W. Sims ,nearly lost Itis car
notice. One seconld %head 8 in, Ves- by fire on Tue$day afternoon, owing
eat grinder, and one eezood hand 3 h.p. to the carburetor leaking gasoline that
geoce,.ne engine. became ignited while the car was in
W<1RD & MORGAN front of the Express Office Quik
acttan ;.n moveng the car and applylnn
bucleets of water, sapid
At a meeting Zatst Tuesday of the
Trustee Burd of Jamee Street 'Meth-
od:et Church, et was decoded to nv to
DWELLING PROPERTY 1'OR SALE Ret. W, 17. Dorm -ley of Amherstburg
God brick house and lot. on, eor- to ba,otnc densis paior aster the next
rtes Homo ,and oz -beth strooto. 'conference. Mr.Donuley has ac -
Exeter, all en a good state of repair, 14Pts O 41111-13'k:4i subject toitt:he.
Cheap at parse -$2200. Apply at
Advocate Office, or Byron, E. Hicks, ll'ere :n Huron County a County
Crediton P. O. Tire,=tcee ' and Ratepayers' 9.ssoe;e-
tleo, and recently an, afore ltas ueea
,made to organize ;1lun:,eipa1 Assacta-
t »u.. and such has been dome ;n most.
c' the mum;'.: peleties ,ot inures.. A.
pie: tin;; w;.o i►t.l t in h:. L. brary helot
Q t \4.:(I <<sday 1:n enizk of last 11
bur at wtik: aar.eeol that the Board ot
Education was aufficiennt, and 'they
will take the matter up and a< siblyt
appoint a reurest.nt;tive. Mr. McLar-
en, of the Departmene of Edutcpttion,
Toronto, ,Mr. Fulton, ,county secret-
ary, and Dr. liclienzie-Smith of the
Provincial Health Department, ad-
dressed tici meeting son Educational
subjects and general discussion fol-
lowed. Considerable opposition was
MEETING ,OF HURON COUNTY expressed to th , Adolescent Act,
• °COUNCIL
HOCKEY MEETLNG,
The Council of the Corporation of A. meeting of those interested in the
the County bf Huron will meet in the formation of a Junior Hockey Club
Council Chamber, Goderich, ,at 2,30 is called for Thursday„ evening, Nov.
o'clock inthe afternoon of Tuesday, 23rd at 8 o'clock, in the Library. This
the . 5th day not Dec,, 1922: Alt ac•• invitation is intended to include the
counts against the County must be in surrounding villages and country. Let
the hands of the Clerk not later than us have a rousing meeting,
Monday preceding the meeting of the
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Council. Council, HIGIH SCHOOL COII\IENCEMENT,
G. W. Holman, County Clerk
Goderich Nov. 20th, 1922.
FARM FOR SAL1s
100 acres, good buildnge. well drain -e
ed and fenced; 27 acre's plowed, 15
acres fall wheat; halt mile ¢o church
and school, Amply Box 13, Advocate
Office. Exeter.
DWELLING PROPERTY FOR SALE
Situated on London Road, 1?A in ,es
`south of Exeter. Good ftrunte ;house,
stable and 'assn houses on, the premises
half acre land. Price reasonable. Ap-
ply on the pnretn„sgs-Jas. Baigent,
Exeter P.O.
FARM FOR SALE -
Situated in Stephen Tp., on the
London Road, 1% mules south of Ex-
eter; 200 acres, well fenced and
dreeni ed; in good state of cultivation;
10 acres hard wood bush; 12 acres
fall wheat; 50 acres plowing done,
rest itt hay and ,pasture; good brick
house, frame barn, brick cattle and
horse stable. For particulars ap ply
to this office.
Fresh Ciscoe
Whitefish
COAL HATER FOR SALE.Base
banter and oven, in first-class cond-
#ion. Apply at this office,
HOT OYSTERS FOR DOLLAR
DAY
The Girl's Auxiliary of Trip-
itt Memorial Church will serve -
a Hot Oyster Supper, Saturday,
November 25th, from 4:30 to
10:30 p.m. in north halt of
Bett's Bakery, Adults 35e chil-
dren 20c. Come and enjoy :a
treat.
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual ,next Sunday.
Services itt Town Hall
11 am.-Hoj tress Meeting
7
pore -Salvation Meeting,
2.30 ',ea. -Sunday School and Bible
Glass,
Cottage meetings in North. End on
Tuesday night
FROM Capt Hopkins. Lieut, Hoskins
DEEP COLD WATERS OF LAKE
ERIE, ,Direst
TO CONSUMERS' TABLE
50 lb. BOX $4.00
100 ib BOX. . ,$7.50
Port Staniay, No box
charge. Money order or check to
accompany order. Reference Sterling
Bank.
Shipment made in December. Good
time to order now for wiryt;er use.
FINLAY FISH & STORAGE CO,
Liirttited,
Port Stanley, Ont.
Betts'
Home -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 , -:
I3t7NS AND CAKES
Special attention given to orders
for Picnics, Luncheons and Wed-
ding:
WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY
Cartage &,. Livery
REGULAR TRIPS TO LONDON
en TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS,
WE 'WILL .MOVE ,ANY'rHING YOU
HAVE TO MOVE ANYWHERE.
Phone 58w.
BAGSHAW & EASTON
Y. P.C:A
Rooms open each might. A special
Bowling and Volley Ball Match on,
Tuesday, after Leagues, and on Wed-
nesday night a Ladies' Match in Bowl-
ing,
Those desiring the exercise of box-
ing spill .hand naives to Mr. S. Ffititon
who will girue instructions during one
hour each week,
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a.m.-"The Enthusiasm of God:"
7 p.m, -"The Finer Charity."
RevA. A. Trumper, Rector.
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m. -Sunday School and Bible -
Classes:
11 a.m.-"Jesus of The Gospels"
7 p.m. -"Finding and Following".
- The Minister
The Exeter High School Commence-
ment will be held in. the Opera. House
Exeter, on Friday evening, Dec. inti,
when diplomas and ,scholarships twill
be presented, and Ei lecture ,evil]. be
delivered by Prof. Kinston of the
Westerr University, Extension De-
partment his subject being ''Wonder-
ful. Heavens:" The lecture will be il-
lustrated with lantern elides.
Mrs Dwell is ,vieitnig in London.
;Mrs, Dickson, .of Renfrew, is the
guest of Miss C. Vesper.
Airs, W. J. I-ieaman,spent a few
days in London last,w,eek.
Mn Reg. Bissett of tiaitbam, visaed
at hie home here over Sunday.
Misses Stella Southcott and Verna
Coates are visiting in Toronen
Mrs. M. >loody of Haileybury,
visiting her sister, Mrs. Well. johns.
Mess Ethel Day of London ;visited
evith her ,parents here. over Sunday'.
Mrs. W. W. Taman, ,returned ,on
Monday from a visit en Windsor and
Sandia.
Mr. Goldie Cochrane was in Clinton
on Wednesday, to meet a pension, ex-
amining board. o e
Mrs, F. W. Gladmars held -a recep-
tion. at their new home in London on
Tuesday afternoon. -
Mrs. R N. Creech epte tt he lat-
ter pert of -'ase ,wetek in. London with
Mrs. Jos. Holiday.
lire. A. Cottle iwias in. St. Thomas
ra'turday'attending the funeral. of the
late Mrs. B,arnies,',fornserly of Exeter!,
Messrs. W. Rivers, W. E. Sanders,
T. Ro,wtcliLf, and J. Hunkim spent , a
few c;ays near Wingham•this week
Boy Scouts will meet Monday evening ehoot ng.
Mrs Johnellatveksihaw, who has ,been
visiting With, friends, them, the guest
of Mrs. M. E. 'Gardiner,' left Monday
.everrine to stay wetb her daughter in
Straifford.
Mr. S. W. McFalls, ,afi Exeter; who
has been with lh Moltons Bank ale
Waterloo ,for some timte,;has accepted
a gosation: as ledger keeper 3m th•e, iviol-
sons. Bank here,,=t. .Marys. Journal
-The' Minister Argus. ►
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wiilsoin,-B.A.
11 a. ar,-
The Minister
3 p.m. -Sabbath School and \Bible
Study,
7 p.m. -
ri
MAIN ST. METHODIST C 1URCH'
Rev Geo. , McAlister, M.- A.
Phone, 21x3-
11 a.m.-"'ih'e ,<Iriable'/Man's. Son.'"
3 p.m.-Salxhath School and Bible
;Classes:
7 p.m. -"The Last Oiaelee iof Joshua"
AT .BETHANY
2.30 p.m`. -"The :.First Disciples".
MImes,rs Samuel and Louis Trueinner
of 'Detroit, ,spent a fe\v days during
the week with relatives and old ,friends
in and around tEree.ter., It is many
years ago since they left. Exeter and
they can s'cie may changes '.ty ;hej town,,
duringtheir absence they ` i e
trip by motor' andnW,ere-�gceonpi aural
by mt. A. R. ,Truemener and has, webs,.
a ,son of Mr. Truemn r, also Nlrsi. r
Louise •"Fahirue,r canna' as for as Londe..
with them.
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PHONE 32
OLLAR DAYS
O]ES- & MAY'S
PHONE 32'
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 24 and 25
Big Out -Rate Prices for Dollar Days on. Newest Lines of Fall Goods.
-
A Real Sale. Shop Early as many Bargaan. Lines are Limited
in Quantity, Read ever item. as it7means Dollars
Saved to you. Partial list below:
Dry Goods, Staples, Ready-to-wear, Etc.
30 pair good qualilty .D. & A. Corsets all sizes, Dollar Pay special, 81 pr.
3 dozen Ladies' Brass:les & Bandeaux: --all styles and sizes, 39e,, 2 .for 75'e;
Ileas.y rib, a7.1 wool heather I os3ewy,--$1.00 quality, ,,,,• » •,•_.. 1'9c. a paw
Ladies' Pur.c Thread Sisk Hosiery, black only, reg. $1.75 quality., for $1',19
Ladies' Black Cashmere Hosiery, Peat -main's make, $1.25 quality, ,for 79c, pr
Heavy Silk Cashmere Hawdery, sizes 8 1-2 to 10, regularly $45, for 980. pr
Ladies' Vests and Draws res, good quality, at ,.,,,...,... ,..xt200 garmenit
Linen Towelling, specials at and 25e. yd
30o. quality PJ^,b t at 22c. yd. Heavy -piiksw cotton al -39e. and 40c, yd.
Heavy White Flannelette, 36 in wide , .,, „ .,,t .........:...: ; . , , 22c. yard
3 webs Bleached Cotton; beautiful quality, worth 30c, yd, Dollar' Day 19c.
5 webs Factory Cotton, 34 loch wade., ....... t 12 1-2c. yd
1 p,e. heavy Bleached Table Damask at 51,69 yd. Ginghaurh at Z2c. yd.
Flannelette Blankets, largest raze, 12x4, Ibex . ...:tt $2.90 .pa -.1r.
Pure Woof Blankets, Seery soft quality 7 lirweight, regularly 311 a pails,
.Dollar Days at .,, , ..... . .......... , . , $g 95 Tao
Heavy All wool Semis, etc, popular colors at.,. , . yd,
Velveteens ,good shades, 31.50 ytl. for..„ .. . .. . .... - .41:00 yard
Raw Sial;, nice quality .,
59c. yard.
Heavy Black ?ailette Dress Silk, 36 in wide, very wither, special at 31.59 yd,
1 piece pink Haluta', Sitk, 31.50 quality for ;,,,n,. ..,...98c. yd,
Georgette and Crepe de Cbene Blouses at 52.95 each. Value Blouses at 31.00
Needles and Pins, 4 packages for,,. ► I 1 ,,..•.• 25c.
Ladies' Dressing Sacques, 31.75 quality for ,.........98e. ,cache
Ladies', Misses'„,and Children's Coats, Suits and
Dresses at Real Bargain prices for Dollar Days.
Good Velour Coats at $15 each.
FURS All ,For Sets, Etc., at ot price and less.
DINNER SETS -4.0 ,per cent Discount on all dinner sets .for Dollar Days.
RUGS --°"All room rugs with exception, f Congaleum's, 15 pen cent. off:
SWEATERS -For Everybody, many at hat price amid lesis..
MEN'S WEAR
� t
Men's heater fleeced iShirts and Drawers, all ol zea, ;89c. p, garmuent,
Boy's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, alt si zea, 69c. a garment.
10 De z•en heavy wool work Socks at 5'Oc. it ,pAr.
Fine Negligee Shiirts, sizes 14 to 16 1-2, very dpee al, nt 81.29 winch.
Black Cashmere Socks, '60c, quality; for 4-90.
Boot and Shoe Bargains
lien's Heavy Black or :Browse .Work Boots at $3,98.
Men's Heavy W,tlian,; i. Work Boots at .34.75
Men's Black or Brown F Shoes„ Goodyear welts, at $4.75
15 pairs Men's Fine Shoos, Reg. $5,50, to clear at $3.50
30 pairs- Alien's Brown or Black Fame Shoes, regular $6.00 at $4.00
Alen's Black Rubber Boots on <sa1e, at $4.39; •
Alert's Dominion Rubber Boots; white soles at $5.00
Men's Heavy Lumbermen's Rubbers at $2.90,
Mert's Heavy Black or Blue Overalls, Reg. $2,25, at $1;90
30 pairs Wom!en'a Empress Shoes, sizes 3 and 3 1-2, ot $1.00
15 pair Women's CuShiuon Sole Shoes at $3.75,
15 pair .new two -forced high laoe Empress Shoes,, at 55.00
15 pairs Woman's Patent Slippers, to clear at $3.50. , -
-CHILDREN'S SHOES
See our Big ,Bargains ,lin Boys;• and Girls' Schio:ol Shoes. Bunks o4
them at $1.50 and ,up. .
Men's and Boys' Clothing
Bargains an Men's Overcoats at $15:00 and up.
e. o „they. priices in Metes Suits.
Boys 'Smite up to r'lne largesit 35 eii tze a,``b-36:50
Groceries for $ Day Only
Kellogg's Cornflakes, 3 for 29c.
Shredded Wheat, 12c. package
Lemon Soap, ,t+egi. 10c., at 4 for • 25c,
Lennox Soap, 22 bars for $1,00
Opera Toilet Soap, meg 1.0c 4 for 25
Lux 10c.; Amanioti a, ,3 boxes 2367"
Black Shote Polido; 5c.Sc. alliox
it in, 1 Polish, 2 {far 23c.
Salada Tea, Revd R,o,ne, Aroma and,
Minto Tea, alt 55c.
6 rolls 'Toilet paper efoe' 25;
Jelly Powders at 3 for 23c.
JONES • & MAY. s
I. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Salicidor'for the Mai-
sons Bank, Etc.
INVEST YOUR FUNDS.
in Vnctoay, Dominion of Canada, Pro-
vinckal and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment ,for Trust Funds,
At existing prices from 6 oer cent.
to 7: .ver cent can be obtained from
these bonds.
=Orders' "'attired by me,
Money to loan at lowest rates- of
y
Office-01;116g Bk„ Main St:; Exeter
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer R. R. No, 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer, for Huron Co
Farm 'and stock •vales'" a specialty.
Four years experience.
DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon -
McDonnell's Stables; John St;, ;Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone '26w
ti.` F. Ra•ulston, L.' D. S., D• D.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law.„Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A, &'KINSMAN, L'; -D. S., D. V, B.
Honor Graduate Toronto Uatitotetity
Office -,over' Madman & Staftiur 'e`
Office, Main Street: Exeter,
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed.. Auctiiodeer tor " Counties ot
Hutton rind Middler
Prices Reasonable and Sgtilsfat:tiion
Guauainteed,
Creditor", -- Ontario.
MONEY TO LOAN
'We: have a large amount ;of private
funds ,to' loan on - farm --and village
property at law rates of interest.
GLADMAN &'STAP1$URY
Barristers, Stolscitda's, Exeter.