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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-8-12, Page 8Exeter Markets Changed each Wednesday Foal Wheat Barley ..,,. ,,., Oats Family Flour Feed Flour per cwt. Shorts Bran mer cwt tcgs .....,,1,• Dairy Buttes 50 Ceamery Butter 'Lard Hay per tan, new ,, . ,,,,., 18.00 Hogs 20.00 2,25 1.20 1.00 7.55 4.50 3.60 .50 to 53 34 DEATH, OF REV, YELLAND. Rev. J. (.l. Yeiland passed away at an early eseu: on Monday morning, af- ter a short illness from kidney trouble, in his 18th year. 'The late Mr. yell- and was ear 50 years a anis- ister lathe Bible Christie). and. Methodist Church- es,• and was stationed at many places` in Ontario. Since• his superannuation a few years eggs he,has lived Lit Exeter He was esrce eed and ,beloved by ail and his years have been Lull of service for hie Maker and his fellow man.. He was born in Devoe -shire, Eng„ but most of his lite Was spent in Onttiries. His widow, two sons and two daugh- ters are left to mourn his departure, The funeral service will be held on • Wednesday afternoon in Main Street Methodist Church, and interment will be mad: in Exeter cemetery, SPECIAL, SALE oL White Waists. and Silk Blouses, Whitewear aced, Remnarnts for Friday ere! Saturday, at. Mrs. W. D. Yno'st .1,110.111111111. AUTO FOR. SALE. Che'rralet, 490 Model„ in good can,. dation Apply at Advocate Office. RUG LOST. On Aug. Sth, on the $th concession Stephen south of Lake Road, Finder retire to D. Haugh, Lake Road. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. James Taylor and family wish to thane: the many friends (for their kindness and sympathies dunng the illness and trecent bereavement of hus- band and father; also the bowlers of Exeter for their beautiful floral tri- bute. anss.aa,sa WRIST WATCH FOUND. LadiesWrist Watch. Owaer can have same by proving Property and paying expenses.—. Ed. Sweitzer, Crediton essesse BROOCH LOST. In Exeter' ,on or about July 5th, a large Cairngorm stone ,n gold setting. Reward rare return to Mrs. Jesse Elston DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractor, William and Sanders Street. Hours - 10 to 1Z and ,2 to 4, and, by. appoint: - meat , HORSES FOR SALlr• Dark P.ercheron, three-year-old colt, broken; mase with colt at foot. Clyde Heywood, Exeter. 11.11111111.110. FOR SALE Edison Grannaphone, cabinet size; also 18 good's,ecords, Apply to D. G. Appleton, Exeter, HONEY FOR SALE, Choice clover honey, in 5 and 10 Ib. Pails at Wilson & Simms, MUSICAL RECITAL, A Piano Recital will be given in the Opera House, Exeter, on Monday, 16th August, by the pupils of Miss Lila Sanders. For particulars see posters. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED for Exeter and Huron County to repres- ent "The Old Reliable Foothill Nur- series." Big sales are to be made im selline' Nursery stock during the re- construction period, A splendid op- portunity for a live salesman. Highest commissions paid, handsome free equip meet 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. Wolper. VIOLIN LESSONS taught by /errs. E. J. Wethey, Andrew St. Apply at any time 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings 7 to 8. --- Where do you go from here? To Wilson & Sims' ic_e_creamn parlor. GARS Frit HIRE—Wilson, & Simms Phone 56 WOOD PUMPS REPAIRED. If your pump needs fixirng we are ready to in rhe jab now before other work con,rnences. We do turning of all kind:. eeevs gummed, etc. S J. V. CANN Phone 115 Successor to A. Cottle EXETER .A3lYUt SATEH. , TURS IAY, ATM, 121 18211 Local Doings Dr, Tennant, after several days' ill- ness is p,ble to ,be out again, Melville Gladman was successful .m both parts of the Upper School Exam- ination , ,with :ferst-claves honors in Preach This Wednesday is Bowling Day in Exeter whelp a iop,e-day competition is being staged foe two trophies ansi valuable. prizes. Rev Heethcoate of London, occupied the pulpit in the Tr-ivhltt Mensar l Church on Sunday last wcry accept- ably The rector, Rev;, A, A. Trump- :er, will have charge of the services again next Sunday. Mrs W. J. Heamjan, who has been troubled with tappendicit(is whine at Grand ,Bend for two or three weeks, was ,rushed to London Monday after- noon, and there .operated on The op- eration was successful; and she is now doing nicely. The Hurandale Women's Institute held a most successful Apple Pie and Ice Cream Social on the School Grounds on .Friday- evening, Aug, 6. The weather ,was idea;!, and a very large crowd spent a very enjoyable evening. The program of musical numbers, readings and recitations, was excellent and consisted of local talent from the community, The proceeds in aid of the Landon Sick Children's Hospital amounted to $77.73, The Ford Picnic at Grand Bend on Wednesday of latst week was an im- mense affair. Ford cars to almost one thousand were there from as f* away as London Mitchell and Goderich, while of others there were nearly as many It was one of the •bi;ggt:sit crowds the Be,n;d has ever eeen„t A bong list of s rots was coanucitted, and dancing, betbeegx, etc„ were in- dulged in. A few pick -pockets pp- erated to advantage, and the collapse of the ;stair's to ,the dance hall when several people were injured, were the only occurrences to mar the day's fun. CELEBRATED AT EIGHTY, • A very pleasg ant athering took Mace at the home of •C, H. Sanders, Main Street, on Friday evening last, when the tf,ormer's mother, Mrs. Jane Snell. Huron street, celebrated her 80th birthday among the members of the immediate :family, Mrs. Snell was among ,the .very earliest of the Pioneer settlers of this district, be- ing scarcely three years old when she came to Canada with her parents, and she has never left the ,district,; She retains all her faculties and enjoys excellent health. Her many friends will congratulate her on, attaining this good old age and wisb that she may be snared to enjoy many amore such events. She was very generously re- membered inm the way of birthday presents --- ROADWAY OPENED, The obstructions were removed from Main Street can Saturday night and autos and other vehicles were at lib- erty to palls over the new road. This will be pleasing to the driving public as it; was eery inconvenient to get into the business places. The tendenciies now will be for automobile drivers to speed up and exceed the speed limit, This kind tof thing, however, is not goine to be talertaFted, and n close watch is going to he kept on those who persist in breaking the Jaw: With so many intersecting roads' in town the, saactice in 'dangerous, and plat until some serious accident oc- curs ,tvi11 these law -breakers heed the warning We ,understand the numbers of two cars were taken by Constable Bissett on Sunday night and they will be made pay fines; JAMES TAYLOR PASSES. Nature's Mirror When a wo- man is well and healthy -- there's a sparkle in her eyes, a rose tint in her cheeks; and she has rich ruff) blood. A!bp taking naturej tonic which Dr. Pierce called "Favorite Pre- scription;;: there's elasti- city' in event movement ,and a spring In her step, Love comes .to every woman who has bounding health—bit when she [is ,pallid, dull eyed; languid; she has no magnetism nor does she appeal to any .man. SAVED A LIFE Elmira; Ont.:—"I have a very kind feel- ing for Dr. Pierce's Favorite preseriptkn. for it once saved my mother's life. When going through middle age her health failed very fact; she suffered with pain, in her head and backache, in fret, ehe Sad !wins and aches all through her 'body. She lost weight; was very nervous, would become diasy and at times: faint and fall wherever she chanced to be. This necessitated our watching her all the time, we dared not leave her alone. She was as miserable as one could be and live, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was recommended to her. She took sht bottles and was completely restored to good health."—MRS. B. E. UPTEE- GROVE, Box 223. Miss Hilda tof Detroit is visiting friends here. Misses tB'er`the and, "Alma Mack are home from Montreal. Mr. Will Brown was home from Lon din far rhe week •enid, 0 Miss Anna Day of Toronto is holi- dayinsseat her home here. .fr: and Mrs, Goa. Hockey and son are visiting in Branttford, Mr. Richard Bissett .of London was a visitor; here last ,week. Cavven and Janes Street Churches unite ,for service next Sunday. Mrs R. Gillies and Miss Stella have returned from a visit it, Sarna.. Mr, Reg, Bissett of Chatham spent a few days with' his pairetLts here. Mr. Wm Sweet, wile and daughter of London spent a day or two here. Mrs. A. Welters; has returned from several weeks' visit in. Brap"tf'ord, Mr Jack Hurdlers of Buffalo, N. Y., seett a ,few days with friends .here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Crocker and two SODS of Toronto age visiting relatives here for two Weeks, Miss Ethel. Day returned Monday to London, after spending a few days in town ,with her parents. Mrs . P,earrice, who has been girn the i West ,Oar ,the past five , weeks, re turned home east week. ' Rev. H. V. E11;iiisjop: and mother of Collinigwood visited ;several. days at the home of Mrs. E. J. Wright. Miss Ila Johnston has returned from a visit in ;Itoronito, accompanied by her cousins, Mr. and Mrs;. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Wee 'Westlake, Misses Leona and Whiling of Wyoming visit- �. ed att,r>r home of his mother Sunday,' Mr. and Mrs. Adam Case, after a very ,Pleasant visit irk different parts of the, West, returned horse last week. Mr. and Mrs,. A. ,Elsie of Marshall, Mich, pnd Mre. Gelo. Elsie oe London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ander- son, last week. Mr. Frank Boyle, wife and son, Mrs. The death occunxed on August 5th N. Sheere and daughter accompanied at his •home ver Exeter of James Tay- ,bDetroi t tilesuweekheere, motored to The ,fun:eraa. tler . aged 64 aokrpiecerto Exeter cem- Mr, and Mrs, Joe Blackburn and etery on Saturday afternoon. 'The late daughter Margaret of Woodstock are Mr. Taylor was boor an Usborne, Tree the guests c'their unit and uncle, Mr. near Zion, but for 35 years, had been and Mrs an- Kestle,. a well known and respected resident Mr• J. R. Stuart ;of !Mosso -mire, Sask., is visit of Exeter. He -was a painter by trade who is at ' ;horrne; in Luck - but several years ago he developed painter's colic, and was forced to quit he business. His health was permane ntly impairred, however, and during he last few yeans he had been grad - ally efaiting. He had been confined o his bed for two .br three weeks. In, spite, of his illb.ealth he was always cheerful and bad many friends, who di�eply sympaithize with the family in their bereavemernt. Besides his widow he leaves two dau!ghiters and one son, Mrs. Burke of Wingharn, Mrs. Huston of London and Edward et -home; also three sisters nod 'three brothers„ Mrs, Pearson of London, Mrs, Cook of ,Sr. Thomas Miss Elizabeth Taylor-, John W. Taylor of Exeter, Robert oe Zion and Andrew cif near St. Thomas. t e u 6 Trivia Memorial Church Services as usual.•. Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister STORES :.LOSE ON Union S-erv,iice—jamas! St a Ca t T; veru R Dnnney, Gladys will remain, for a now, spent the week --end at the home of Mrs Thast Grelga,ry. Messrs 'Bert Preszcator ani Geo. Bishon of Detroit are vrli;timg the farmer's :ra,rentsaMr, and Mrs. Samuel Preszcator for a few days. Mr A. 3. Ford, wiffe.`and fainly, and Miss Coma Ford, have returned tot1 eu home in Detroit; after visiting rela- tives here and 'at Granicl Bend: Mr. and :Mrs.' D. A. McNjctea and family, whta have: beers visiting Mrs, .McNic.oJ and mother, Mrs. J. Westlake bave returned to their horse in vror- onto. Mr Frank Hankiford of New York returned to his home ,here last weeks He has been ill from 'some time anld was. confined` to a hospital in that city* for several weeks. Mr. ,Clifford Spackman returned- to his home is Guelph Thursday, while Mrs. Spackman carne, last week, and will visit here flax .a time with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs", Ed. Knight! Mr. A. C. .Moir, ,wh;a has been visit - ins here ..withhis miother, Mrs. John. Moir and c ther relatives, left Friday. for leis`liome in NNnton, Alt,,, his wire; and daughter remaining for a time, Mr, ArthurWeekes and family vis- ited over Sunday with Mr. ,and, Mrs r,,: James St. in the 1irxng and Coven WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON$ at night. Rose ,Foote preach•ee, w We, the 'Undersigned merchiant --•r of this town, agree to -close otar JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH planes of business each Wednesday Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A. at 12.30 during the summer- m,onth,s of Union, Service • —Joules, , St. asij Coven June, July and August. -James St, in th.eerierning a(ind Caven J. A. Stewart, Jones & May, G. A. at Tright. Ree Foote, Preacher. • Hawkins, S. Martin & Son, South- oott Bros., W. W. Taman, Jas. Law- MAIN ST. mEtR ni T CHURCH' Eon, S: Fitton, W. J. Beer, W..3. Rev (lea. McAlister, M. A'. Heaman, H. S. Walters, H. Snack- Phone 21r3 man, J. Senior, Grigg Sationery Co., 11.00 'a,m,—"T T. Elliott,F. Bo. le ere". avelr- whom Christ Y , ..lYaekeY' Broil., is „Shepherd", .D und' : i Co., iSch. Classes fom, all ts'ay'tne.y and a welcome. i & ,Simms, A. Moore, Harvey &Harvey fBETHANY Times PrintingCo., A.d' o'. v tate Print 300 —S The following stores close Wel �+ T g mes 7.00 p.nt. ..Pressure, . da afternoons eunt'6`•o'clock,—Wilson it it Y W. J, Statham. 2.30Y Kingdom p,m.-"T1sc Keys[ of week, while ,Stalnley returned with, his parents, after 'spending. a week with Oxon Wi;ser an Stephen, Mr .arid Mrs Neer :Moir, who have been in ,the fuel hborhood a Crystal Cite iV1an., ,ifare the past two months, returned home; Ayr Tuesday of last week Their Visit .was a mast . pleas- ant one. Mr. Moir may return shortly Mr. Thos', Ranesay and wide of San Francisco, Cale .'are he,e visiting with�' the. dormer's mother sister, Mr. Ramsay was born;` rnl Exetter. and serv- ed his ,anprenticeslhap here as a miller. Over thirty seven ye,a+re ago tvent° ;to thea United Statte s d' i as •m adeMamerethat ca ��Y�ever since' h� , 'Visit - me hrs old afrnd , home here orlY once sin ce that Wes'abouttem years ago;. rlae years "have bee,nr,generous t .our • esteemed ;friersd,and "like many other. Carradiai, `he' bas made g'bod while t among our American, neighbors, PRONE 32 JONES & MAY Ladies' and misses' Fall and Winter COATS All Marked at Prices Belo the Luxury Tax. Our Stock of Ladies' and Misses,' Fall and Winter Coats for the com- ing Fa11 and Winter Seasons is now nearly complete. NEW STYLES NEW CLOTHS NEW COLORS Make ;otu, selection Early. We handle ;the Celebrated Narthway and Canada Cloak brands. Ask to see our Special Values' in Salts' Black Se tette Coats. No luxury tax. Furs for the Coming Season We announce; our, first showing of Neck Furs and, Muffs, is such popu- lar furs as Sable; Wolf, Fox, Bolivia Beaver, Black Wolf, Etc., All ,marked below the luxury tax. All Summer Goods Must Go Ladies White Washi Skirts, Clearing at....,.... .. -'""$2.95 Men's Panama and Show Flats, at Ladies' Middies Clearing , 1, , .. $1.60 Girls' Middies, clearing at , . ,.., .,. cam; i• ,,..... , 69c Ladies Black and White Silk Hosiery at 75c Ladies' Pullover Sweaters, all wool, at $4,95 Ladies' House Dresses 25 per centoff Children's Dresses 25 per cent off. SUMMER DRESS GOODS IN VOILES, ETC„ GREATLY BD IN PRICE. REDUC- JONES & MAY Closed Wednesday afternoons during June' July and August. Mr. Thos. Ballantyne, of Carberry Plains, Mara;,, is here shaking hands with mow plf his old _friends in and, around Exeter. Mr. Ballantyne was one of our best known cattle buyers in years gone by, but left these parts for the West about seventeen years ago, and leas since resided at Carberry Plains, where lie owns a fine improved farm; which is now being worked by his son. Mr. iBaillantyne is enjoying excellent health and looks as natural as of yore. - - DR. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDoneIl's Stables, John St,, Exeter (lately occupied by Dr. Vining) Phone 26w DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Offiice—Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter Calls promptly attended to day or night. ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A. Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public, Conmissplooer, Solicitor for the Maio sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Office—Mann Street, Exeter. HORSES WANTED 1 waist 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. Partie3 having the required stuff, write or phone 83 Exeter. G. J. DOW FRAN'IC TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of Huron and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and ,Satisfaction' Guaranteed. Crediton, — Ontario, SUMMER. TERM COMMENCES JULY 5th. • •'11t1nvirRD,.4''ONT. '.nerienced :•instructs s• `" gives r y 5 g v thorough o ses.and asses mad .�'..,, _tS,,g.,uatestohih 1. g grade s itarortir5: The , ,>yo h demarld,'upon as +for:.traifned hepo exceeds the ntinber'. &actuating Commence your course }vrth, ` art; opening of summer' terYit an July,.5th, . Get -our free catalogue, D A. McLachlan, Principal, MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private funds to loan •on farm and village property at of interest. GLADMANow s & STA BURY 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- fice. Strictly confidential; no witness. DRS. SWEET & VINING Veterinary Surgeons All calls promptly attended to day or night. Of icee- Dr. Sweets old .office Phone No. 120 Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of Huron Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Faro Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Cockshutt Waalerooms, next door to Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter. Dr. G. F. Raulston L. D. S., D. D. S. DENTIST Office over Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Notice ! SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL FURNITURE FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS R. N. ROWE THE UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER Phone 20 Tea & Coffee Store For the choicest groceries, fruits, spices= teas, coffee and every- thing in the grocery Iltne Call and see us. A trial as to quality will convin- ce. Produce taken in' exchange Jas. Gould. SOUTHCOT.T BROS. PHONE 134 BEAUTIFUL VOILE DRESSES -This week we ane shrowirag, a beautiful. singe yaf Fan'ey VovTE Dresser. They were $20.00 to $25.00 values; butwe were .able to buy them at a •price and will clean• them at $12.50, 4,W,00 and $16,50. HOUSE DRESSES Why worry about • making a house dress when we can supply you with. good .styles and good fitting Dresses at very low prices. • We have size's'' from 36 to 49, Our dresses far stout women are splendid fitters: '$2,75 to $4.25. SMART PUMPS . AND OXFORDS, Alt we. want is -an se ortunait �, air pP X to.. show you our �,` , . ,. „rew styles nen summer. fmotwear, You ill Ake t - e ter h O, r a. m rues w111 v+e . P at u e ev w.. s Hmoh>i y. Yl, WHIT"'CANVA .s SIS YES ,FOR HOT ;WEATHER.' A HER: Ever • ;: Member Every m of the family should Y • 1 'have g pair fox the hote w athier„ they save your good leather foot wear and look smart;,for.sumnser wear. Southcott Bross tai