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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-8-5, Page 8► r r Exeter Markets. 'hanged each. Wednesday Fa'I Wheat 2.00 Ranee .... ,,,.,,.,.... .,. 1.25 Oats 1,24 Family Flour . .. 7.55 Feed Friar pee cwt. ... ...., 4.50 Shorts .per cwt. 3.80 Bean per cwt ,..3,00 Eggs 55 Dairy Butter ......... 50 to 53 Creamery Butter 64 Lard 34 liar ;ger ton, new ,,. 18.00 Ida.;; •,,.. , ...e.20.50 Mrs Y. C. Hern of Norttiich is vis ieng e a" v ; here. Pestle .ste. Russell sad Mr. Fergus. at are seen -ser e week fishing tip in Bruee C elev. c \I Sidney Clarke of Lon spent Suedes wild M1enday with Mr and Mrs John. Hinds. 31 Fred liogarth of Stephen. is re- con:ere, t y from the eftects of rac tu.^ed enke sustained while draw an• • in a load_ o: hay which upset. Crystal . Cies _ Con^'ier:-"Peter Moir Lard wife ti Exeter, Out., have been visiting re'at-res here for a few days, arriving train Killarney on. Saturday." Misses Olive Wood and Katherine Mct)e raid as l \iessrs. A. McKim end. W Luker o, London spent the holiday T • ti• - the �, , . , ;Wood, «.t ants, c Ir; and Mes. i ,M3 otir. EXE PER Local Doings The Main $'tt'eet Church picnic was beld at Grand Bend on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Boa occupied James St. pulpit oars Sunday, and will also take the ser- vice next Sunday, Mr. Nelson; Hill, who has been, on the Bank oaf Commerce staff at Madac, has be transferred to the, :Niagara Falls Branch. Mr and Airs. S. J; Iiogarth have nreveo drop their farm on the 3rd of Stephen to the house recently oct:upi- ed by :,Ir Wm, Rollins, London Road south. in th.. Entrance results Thomas -Yel- low of No. 5, Usborne, obtained 100 per Cent in Arithmetic, so says In- neetor Tom in. a post card to Mr. alewson, the teacher; • At the evening service in :Mixt St. alethodist Church Sunday Mr. William Manson contributed a violin solo, ,Mart.." b1• .Gounod, which the con- g+e„atian enjoyed very much. 'HORSES FOR. SALE Dark PercIwro t three-year-old colt, broken. nacre with colt at foot. Clarer,e Heywood, Exeter. FOR SALE. Edisoe Grcznaa;;,igne, cabinet size; also 18 good records. Apply to 1). G. Appleton Exater, -nese HONEY FOL. SALE. Choice closer honey. in 5 and 10 lb pails at Wilsea & Simms. SPECIAL SALE See this week in Ladies White to Wear, Black Sateen Skirts, end C = dren's White Dresses :.iso Remnants: : End Hosiery, MRS, W. 1D, YEO. "t`E'SIC;AL RECITAL. A Piano Re; t...* will he given, in the t)verz. Haus; Better, o Mo iday. 16th August. by the ;x tpal' at tI'ss i - t Seeders For :seta steers lee ego,t AN APPLE I t ::NII ICE '"RI AM SOCIAL isseh,r the ,tux Tr e, s•: Women's I ,tilt c will be held at rlttrendale SehoA1 House on Friday, Aug 6th. at + -r'' n. m. t. Gond ;:rogram :liar:: s:o . 25,.'. Everybody 'tSme. Proceeds i:'Q"'i , . ' i Chi/. ahs n'5 IIo>;�ita:i, CARD OF THANKS. Mrand Mee A. c. Moir wish to *,eaves. their Carets ts ,o the ,.,.ends for the: many acts of kindness and syn eathv tlaawrt. thsre ,luring their recent bereavement. PROCLAMATION CIVIC HOLIDAY. By request of Citizens and Resolu- tion, of the Exeter Council I hereby roclaim WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11th, 1920 as Civic Holiday for Exeter. All citizens are requested to observe the same B. W. F. BEAVERS, Reeve Dr. Roulston desires to announce that his dental office will be closed for several weeks while he is on; his vacation REPRESENTATIVE WANTED for Exeter and Huron County to repres- ent "The Old Reliable Fonthill Nur- series " Big sales are to be made in selling Nursery stock during the re- construction period. A splendid op- portunits. for a live' salesman. Highest commrss;on.; paid, handsome free equip ment large line of fruit and orna- mental stock to offer.-" Stone & Wellington,. Toronto, Ont. COOK WANTED. At Central Hotel, Exeter. City wages .paid. FRAME HOUSE FOR SALE. One and half storeys, Exeter North Apply to Ted, Waiper.. FOR SALE. Rubber -tire omen buggy; set single harness Apply to Dr. Vining, Exeter VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs..' E. J. Wethey, Andrew St. Appy at any time .4 to 6 o'clock; evenings 7 to 8 --- Where de you go from here ? To Wilson ,`s Sims' ice cream parlor. CAR t:',R HIRE -Wilson & Simms Phone is WOOD PUMPS R.EP,AIRED. If y m. puma needs fixing we are ready :o :lo the job now before other work . c .uu Incas. We do turning of all kiwi:: Saws gummed, etc, S J. V. CANN Phone 115 Successor to A. Cottle !STORES teLOSE ON 1 'Tt1R?:'l'7E'St AT A%'TERNOONS We, the undersigned merchants of this town, agree' to close oaar places of business each Wednesday at 12.30 during the . summer months of June, July and August J. A. Stewart, Jones & May, G. A. Hawkins S. Martin & Son, South- cott Bros., W. W. Taman, Jas. Law- son, S. Fitton, W. J.,,Beer, W. J. Hearnan, . H. S. Walters, H. 'Speck - man, J. Senior, Grigg Sationery Co., T. Elliott,, F. Boyle, Hockey Bros., Times 'Pri tin . Co,; Advocate Print )? g r Ing Co., P '-Fraya e. The fallowing stores close Wednes- day afternoons until 6 o'clock, -Wilson & Simms, A. Moore, Harvey & Harvey W. J. Statham. When opo atieg a road scraper at the gravel nit last week Mr. Richard Quante, sr„ had the misfortune tofall off and was severely injured. He its su11 confined ps his room, hut is re- covering slowly. Friend='regret Ira know that Mr. Jas. Taylor is seriously all at his home. A seedy recovery is hoped for. His daughters. Mrs. Burke of Winghamn and Mrs's' Hustot of London, are here consequence, Mr, and Mrs. John Iiawkshaw, who have been living in the frame (heels line opposite Mair1 Street Methodist Church last week moved into the dwelling on the east side of Main St, south or Huron, owned by Mrs. Ed. ,u attemot was made to ;teal the proceed., of the big Blyth Celebration July 28th, when. thieves ransacked the home of Mr, Gs E. McTaggart, the rill i man i'n. whose possession the 1 pros reeds over $2,000, were over night, a 'T h money was securely hidden, how ever \Ir. Mc:`I'aggart is a son sof Mr. 1 M' 11e r':aggart of Exeter. Exeter' Rink Bowling Tournamentw ' is year will be a one -div •t' fa?r vv `l, two trophies and sive se.Ls prizes; h �4 later on a Doubles Tourney will b- ;a lit. The rink tourney, will he -di en Wednesday, Aug. Iltie .:nd i :r ny the surrounding p :'es hay:.• be insited to send rinks. Two are soniine Srom Te"onto, Dr, INIeTesseert :d Gas E. t -ase having already er, t;. cd rinks. AJHIL1 ;ATE, THURB IAY, ATM. i, 1921:1A POISON LIKE LIKE UNTO VENOM. ' OF SNAKES Professor H. Strauss, M. D.; of the Royal Charity Hospital, says,"The cause for an. attack of gout, rheumatism, :lumbago; is supplied by the increase of uric acid in the blood serum, the result of various causes, the most frequent of which is renal, lipfore an attack, one suffers sometimes from head- ache, neuralgia, twinges of pain here and there.' When your lddneys feel like Ium ps of lead, when tho back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you have rheu- matio pains or lumbago, gout, sciatica; obtain at your nearest drug store leAnuria;; (anti -uric -acid). This is the discovery of Dr. Pierce of the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, le. Y. "An- aria'; is an antidote for this uric acid poison- ing and dissolves uric acid in the body much as hot coffee dissolves sugar. “Anuria" will penetrate into the joints and muscles, and dissolve the poisonous accumulations. It will stamp out toxins. Montreal, Que.:-"I cannot praise -Dr. Pierce's Anuric (anti -uric -acid) enough for what it has done for me. For three months I was under the doctor's pare and got no better. I was always complaining of my kidney's. I did not know what to do. I read about Anuric and made up my wind' to try it. I have taken two borea and don't complain any spore. I have gainedin weight and am still gaining. My appetite is great and aleep has come to me. \That is what the Anuric Tablets have done for ate. I do truly recommend them to those -who are suffering the way I did. The tablets are mighty good, though not expensive. Easyto buy, but hard to beat, A. BROWN,,, T 3SS Dorchester St. W. Hotel, cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids; oto , Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package. Chester C reec n of Brantford is vis tisg hi, cousin Hugh Creech. •Miss Gertrude Gould of Lender siting with Mrs. Samuel I II oft, Miss Priscilla Collingwaod is visit:n lath Mrs Wm. Mosta• a: Crediton. Miss II -.alt's Kinsman is pending a''idays with her sister in Guelph. Mrs B:auks of Decatur, Ia.. is vi`- t'-tg win Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Chris': l!i'• = I ne Easterbraok is visiting crith h; sister, Mrs. Lee, at Sea°'orth Mrs Colby o' I.r*ndon spent the v eel. end with her mother, Mrs. Vale. lir, Mark Mitchell of London was vi^tar with his mother here Mun lay. Messrs Wes. Snell and W. E. Sand rs were in Buffalo with cattle thi v ek, Hisses Gladys and Audry Hilts of Stratford ere guests of the 'Misses BURNED OUT BOILI~R. - ta ars Clark of Exeter North was .eat to Gode:ieh Monday for trial bit ` Magistrates Taylor and Beavers on til' Charge Pot having fired -up the ce_ .::: nt nix.n machines at the North End e 'riy Monday morning. There was no water in the boiler are it is badly damaged. with the result that the work of road making is stopped for a time. The bay is not too wise and eliould be taut away for safe keeping. DEARING PICNIC. The Dearing family and the greater tart of their connection had a family d aatherine at Sarnia on Thursday last, there being sixty-five present. Need- t less to say the day was most pleasant- s ly spent by all. Those present from here were Mr. W. H. Dearing and fam- D Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Bradt of London are spending' a weei. or two with ret atives here. Vary Cann is spending a month's toliday with her aunt, Mrs, Wm. Ho: - icy at 1 i;apen. \Ir, Wilbur Luker of ,Lo -,don was a visitor at Mfr. D. Woods' for a few ays this week. Mrs. T. S, Woods and daughters re urned Saturday 'from a few weeks tay in Muskoka, Mr. S. E. Litchfield and daughter of etroii are visiting at the home of gandfamily, al '1 _ Ir au , s Dear n _ , - Mire ane zy ' t Q al .J Wesley Dearing and family, Mr, Jas, Stanlake and family, Mr, Chas. Isaac and ;family, Mr. Alvin Essery and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Webber, Mr. Wes Isaac and family, Miss Charlotte Dearing Many of the others were from Michigan points. HENSALL BOWLERS HERE. Ha 1I s r . B' a 'errs W Oxtaby and Miss Olive Creech of Brantford visited Mrs. R.N Creech this week, Mr. Virgo and fancily of Sarnia vis- ited with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Ford over the week end, Mn. Fred Hawkshavv of Toronto vis- ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John wkshaw on Friday. Four rinks of Hensall bowlers visit- ed Exeter on Friday ,evening, and all h won out in their games as follows w Hensel]. Exeter Goodwin. 22 Anderson 16 - 17 Snell 16a _Miss Lille Johns and Jack Goodison ave returned home after spending two eek.s at Grand Bend. Arthur Rowcliffe, of London is visit- irtg with relatives here, the guest Mr. ad Mrs Robert Dinney. Mr. and Mrs., R. Treble and Mr, and Mrs. E Flynn of London spent the week end with relatives here Miss Mary Doherty of Toronto is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, T. Si. Woods at the.Molsons Bank residence. Messrs Sidney and William Snell were in Brantford this week owing to the illness, of their sister, Mrs. Bissett, Mr and Mrs N J. Dore re- turned Saturday from a two weeks' motor trhi ;to Toronto and elsewhere, \rr. and Mrs. Wm. Matz oL Crediton spent the week .end with the Tatter's -tarents MIr, and Mrs,, C. H. Horney,. Rennie Hemphill 25 Rev. Trumper 1/ McLaren 25 Elliott 13 89 62 Exeter _expects to visit Hunan ion Thursday evening of this week 'with four rinks Trivitt Memorial Church Services as usual. Preacherznornin.g and evening Mr. R, E. Heathnate of London Rev . A. A. Trumper, Rector. Mrs. G. F. Oakes of Chicago has ret i3 urnec tome after visiting her mothe weeks. en Mrs, Z. Gregory, here for seveaaal OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister 10.00 a.m.-Sabbath School acid Bible Classes. Services at 11 a.h. and .7 p.ns. conducted by Rev. D. Johnston, of Lucan. Union Prayer service in Caven Church on Thursday evening. JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Paster, M. J. Wilson, B.A. 1V1r. Andrew Boa, will preach - 11. •a.m,-"Thee, great Gospel of the Fu tuner.' , 3 p.m. -Sunday School 7 Pen-e"At the Judgment Bar of C-ioci there, will be no difference" MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH Rev Geo. McAlister, M. Al Phone, 21r3 11:00 -"Over Mountains and Through Values; An Experience." Mrs Ed. Sanders of Muskegon, ?Mich is sasdrtiaig with relatives in town, the guest of Mrs. Thos; Snell and Mrs. McAvoy, Mr, J. R Stuart l f Moosonain, Sask., visited? Iasi week at ;the home of iVIrs, T. Gregory, on his ,way to his borne' .•n Luckn:ow • Miss Ida Blatchford, nurse in training at Grace Hospital, Detroit, is visiting with her :parents, 1VIr, amd'Mrs, John Blatchford, Mr. and Mrs. Allen) Swayze and the Misses Irene and Doris Broderick of London visited with :Mrrs. Broderick on Monday, Mrs, 'resod: Fraser and daughter and Ston of Hamm, Alta ane visiting with Mrs Fraser's parents, Mr.. and . 1VIrs, Thi;. Saaderd, Miss Ruby Treble sof Toronto visit- ed la few" days here with, her narents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Treble, returning Tuesdae evening, Mrs Lownsberry and daughter, Mrs, Mcl.iroy of :Hanaailton arrived here' on Tuesday, and are the guests of Mr. 3.00-Sundary School, .Classes for all and Mrs. Jaime's Di'ginlanu and "a welcome. Mr, and • Mrs W. T(.7Good's +.00 u.m. The , , Uauwaverimlg Aim". Sarnia .s Pent the,we;el. Bind rvuth," the Sacrament " theLord'slitter's` mioth `r•- Kit h Su er ai .e , Mrs, ]] ah;zis• the cllose:of morning Wor • pP Still c�ojitinues: J 'who' b. Worship. .....,aa>r BETHANY v Mr,'McDoxaailda1nIt;f41niiy,oi;;Gue .h • are 1p spe'ndim,g a' week with "relatilves in. '2.3.0 -"My Church" Saerani,ent after town 'Mr, Cliff. €packman accorri an;- Public Worship: led them (hese "fo tl P PHONE 32 JONES & MAY -- - PHONE z weemulessamscatimmusentarl MIDSUMMER SALE, OF SHOES Below _we ,offer some attractive Bargains in Slimmer Footwear. • 911 Sizes ,in stock Ladies` Best .Quality White Oxfords, regular $3.00 and $3.50, for $2.49 Ladies' 'White Oxfords, Rubber Soles and Heels, regular $2.50 .for $1.95 Ladies' White High Sheen re alar up to. $4.50, for ... ...... ........ $2.49 Ladies' Black Kid Oxfords regular 57,00 to clear at . 55.00 Men's White Caaivas Oxfords to clear at 52.49 :\fen's Black and Brown Oxfords, regular 55.00 for $3.75 Ladies' Empress Kid, or Patent, Oxfords, regular 58,00, at 56.50 56.50 Many lines Children's Summer Shoes to clear at Bargain Prices. Men's and Boy's Clothing We have good values in Men's and Boy's Suits. Our styles and prices are right, Come its end look over our stock, We can save you money. Buy your Overalls, Cottonade Pants, odd Bloomers and (mocks from. us, Our prices u'e no ;higher than theywere one year ago, Ladies' House -Dresses and Children's DreGses We offer ail our dresses at 25 tsar •:ant , discount, Cane =.et cin your ,su;aply, while they last, Ladies' Middies Any Middy in the store, to clear e$1.25 for Hosiery Specials , Ladies' `White Silk Hose, regular to clear at 75c. Ladies Black or White Silk Hoset.....................:,..........,.. S1:60 Closed JONES & MAY Wednesday afternoons during June July and August, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, \'Nilsson and fam- ily and Mr, assd Mrs. john Wolsey o;f Petrolea motored over and spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and C H. Homey. Mr DeJean of the Molsons Bank staff, Harrow, formerly of Exeter, and Mrs De.Jean spent the week in town with friends. Their little daugh- tter, Betty, who has, been here for several months undergoing treatment at Dr Hyndman's Hospital, returned with them. DR. A E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter (lately occupied by Dr. Vining) Phone 26w DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON`" AND DENTIST Offuce-Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter Calls promptly attended to day or night. ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A.., Barrister Soliciitar, Notary Public, Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mal - sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Office -Mann Street, 'Exeter: HORSES WANTED I want an unlimited number of Horses in good condition. Geldings 5 year- old up, -weighing from 1500 pounds up. Mares from 4 years old up, 'weighing. from 1300 pounds up. Parties having the required stuff, write or phone 83 Exeter. • G. J. DOW FRANK, TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer. .f4xr Counties of, Hunan and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Creditors, Ontario, SUMMER TERM COMMENCES JULY' 5th` 'CENTRAL 97WATFORD., ONT. uerienced instructors, gives thorough ;courses and ;assists, graduates to high. grade positions. The demand upon • us for eteaerkee, heel .exceeds the number graduatiIsg, Commence your course with . us at opening of summer term: on J ly 5th. Get our free catalogue; 1) A.' McLachlan, Principal, MONEY TO LOAN - We have a large amount of private +funds to loan on farm and village property at low of interest. GLADMANs& STANBIJRY Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter Dr, A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S. Honor Graduate Toronto University Office -over Gladman & Stanbury's Office, Main Street, Exeter. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H; Sanders at the Advocate Of - face. Strictly confidential; no witness, DRS. SWEET & VINING Veterinary Surgeons All calls promptly attended day or night, Office - Dr. Sweets old office Phone No. 120 Exeter. to Notice! SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL FURNITURE FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS R. Ne ROWS THE UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER Phone 20 Tea & Coffee Store For • the choicest C. W. ROBINSON , groceries, fruits, spices., LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND teas, coffee and every- Perth, ver -Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Call and see us. A trial Cockshutt Waterooms, next doorto Central Hotel, Main -Street, Exeter. , as to quality will convin- ce. VALUATOR for Counties of Huron uron thing in the grocery line Dr. G. F. Roulston, L. D. S., D. D. S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office' Closed Wednesday afternoons. Produce taken in' exchange .a, Jas. Gould. SO COT T BROS. 1 TONE 134 BEAUTIFUL VOILE ,•DRESSES This week we are showing a.beautiful range sof Fanrcy Voile Dresses, They were $20,00 to $25.00 values; butwe were table to buy them at a price and will clear then at $12.50, $15'.00 an, d '16.50: HOUSE DRESSES Why worry'' about_making a house dress when we can supply you with' mood styles and good fitting Dresses at very ,low prices; We have sizes„ from 36 to 49. Our dresses for stout women •are splendid 'fitters, $2,5 its -, $4.25. SMART . PUMPS AND .OXFORDS, • Alt we -want is am; !opportunity to show:you our new styles iia. swm e -Y m 1 footwear. You will hike' them. Our,nrikewill.tsaive you money. : WHIT'CANVAS --SHOES OES- FOR HOT :WEATHER.' Ever • me • er mb iaf the fa,iriil ' sd .hou Y 1 have a pair Saar the hot weather; They save your good leather foot wear and look snit t r • . x ,for summer wear. Southcott Bros.