HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1923-6-7, Page 8Exeter Markets
i.1•,' NGED b,VERY WEDNESDAY
EXETER AJJATE, THURSDAY, :TIME 71
Local Doings
• Monday. ,vas a Bank "Holiday: ---
Whest 1,15
It a• the blunt maul wbo stakes :he. FIRE, A.T.STATION.
Bars y �" 65 cuuir; re�aarks. , o'clock Thurs-
' � ' Shortly atter five,
\Iat , •aa ; Best Flour .,. 3,85 Charles A.clieson, h •exutered •the day after• the fire alarm s• ended on
Family Flour ,. , $.7th service of the, 11ioal.wrts! ank as iunaor, a call froiu the G,T, 1; s -t'vvliere
P n• t• I , •ur 40 tlrs Cr, . Atkitnso ; vv 11 be at lame
it was noticed the pla;';a n toat+ the
Feed Flour ,..... 2.10f on Tuesday afternoCut June- 12th, from southtt:t:s't corner vvas are How -
Bran ..,,.. .. ever, before the firemen arrt,ved ales
1.7 0 three to six,
Shirts .,,... 1.70 pails of water were t • vvmu out, the
Eggs t •• y flames by men who er about the
Creamery Butter/. 35 building and they r -re "oan eating-
Dairy Butt r ,,, 28 l unshed• It,,is supposthd the t. a careless!
Lard' ... ........ ..,..... , 17 to 20 g R person had throwru a match, cigarette'
Potatoes .•..1.00 or cigar do;vn andjcausecl the blaze,
Hogs ,..• .•.,,0,.. 9.25
Econ. 13award Ferguson, n'servat-
ive, Leader, res ;.to 'spleak • 2n� man Tan
Thursday; afternoons at 2.3. 'clock,
Tlii district was i satted by a five
rain early .Aionday .m ' , g, which will
mean 'nuc i to the •ops,
According to he Universitye-
ports `Toronto, Mr. Cecil Johnston
son, o -11Ir. W. H. hnston sof town
passed his 4t,h year in medicine, Mr.
Bruce Walker passed is 3rd year get-
ting second class :hand s! an Chemistry
and Alineralo,gy.
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The members of Le.. an Forest
Lodge. No. 133, A, F. & ' I. are
requested to met in t e";•dg•e Rooni
at 6.15 on the evening lo+f .day, June
10th, to attend div aelservic::..im Cav-
en Presbyterian church, when the Sr.
Deacon, Rev, G. M. Chiclley, will
preach.
FOR SALE 3- inner Perfection
coal .oil 'stave with vena Apply to
J. A Stewart, Exeter,
PROPERTY F •'' SALE.
Consisting of h., e, stable, and 8
lots of land, situat- in Exeter North
an Bain Street. Aply to H. Bier -
ling, Hay P. Of,
GIRLS WANTED
Two girls, one dining r\om77exper-
ienced; one kitchen girl, NO start
last week in June. Go-od v 'ag,es paid
.Also one girl for Ice Cream parlor,
experiene;;d, starting It* 30th. Ap-
ply to A1rs. H, Gill, Lake,' View House,
Grand Bend.
Reserve your seats a Howey's
Drugstore for the high cla s nter-
tainment to be furnished gradu-
ates of the Brantford Sehodl for the
Blind, auspices of Main St. League.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pollen, Far-
ouhar (),nt., wish to announce the
engagement !oF -their ldest daughter
Mary Amelia, to; Cla• nee Wilfred
Kestle, •sort of Mr. and Mrs, Fred R.
Kestle, Brantford ,Ont., the marriage
to take: place quietly in June.
Janes B. Reynolds, for, several years
superintendent of won County
Home at Clinton, has een apponted
to the post of, jailer at od•erich,'suc-
ceeding Jailer Friffiiii, wh is superan-
nuated. He took aver his new' duties
on aihe first of June;
BASEBALL
The fist game of ba eball in the
Junior N. W. League to k place on
the local diamond on tF day evening,
Lucas defeating Exete, 8-8.
BOWLING„
The first of the lace Friday even-
ing tourneys took place; last week with
eight three --man rinks rgaged, in play
First prizes were Sona b Thos. Elliott
G. Anderson and W. j. Heaman;with
3 wins and a, plus of 32. The second
prizes went to E. J, Wet ay, E. Har-
ness and R, G. Seldon w o had 3
vans and a plus of 9,,
Don't forget the concert in the
Opera House next Tues y eve to be
put on by graduates oPt th Brantford
School for the Blind. Ae treat.
ESTRAY STEER. (CUFF BUTTON FOU.
• There strayed onto the e es of
the undersigned, Lpt 8, No ound-
ary, Stephen, on or about A i15, a;
yearling steer, Owner can: lia •e same
by proving property and ilay' ex-
penses,— Jtalin Jones, Centralia.
LOOK AT THE LABEL. -
The Adv'o+:ate is going to make a
determined :•ffort to clea ' up the
suhs.:ription list. The Labe s. were all
marked up on May 3rd. If, by any
chance, your label is not, as it should
be, let us know at once. are.go-
}n to give all those who a e years
bac' this 'ons chance, to nay up, .and
then, it wii.1 not be our fault .if some
are asked to pay S2,00i per y r, and
perhaps some costs. We „know it is
simply ,neglect bn the; part. of .many—
but we cannot live on neglect.
WO\fAN -WANTED
To, work by the day. i
Central Hotel, Exeter.
at the
FOUND.—A place w re you can
but British American as e at 30c.
—R. Mackenzie & Soli, Exeter North'
G. S, ATKINSON, L.D,S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Roya7. College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontariaol, And Un-
iversity of Toronto. f
Late District Dental \ f$' er, Milit-
ary District Number wive, ndon, Ont.
Alain Office—Dickson ock, Main
Street, Exeter ,Ont.
Hours -9 am. to 5.30"m. Phone 34
Exeter.
Office at Zurich OAvt., Ph e 79.
Zurich Tuesday and Friday from
10 a.m. t o, 5 p.m.
' tarting at Exeter on Saturday the
26th inst.
LET
ELLIOTT & JMHN
Know when you want your Suit
of Overcoat Cleaned an/ PRe'ssed, or
Dyed or Dry Cleaned an 4e -will call
for there and deliver t J'
We are out for *Sin ss. When
you want a New S t call 'n and see
our Samples. j
OUR MOTTO—Sbrvice to t e Public.
Cartage Livery
We make trips to London each
week, ieav: your orderat our offi?i
or at the Central Hate
Cars for hire: at all i,• es
BAGSHAW & EASTON
We Carry
1
A Big'$tck
of F tt n�turo
AT PRIC!
THAT CANNOT E BEAEN.
SATISFACTION GU; •'RANTEED
R. N. RO E
Conductor of Funeral Servvrces•
On Main St., Exeter' caner can
have same by proving ypr erty and
paying' for adv„ at this taffy e,
HOUSE AND LUMBER FOR SALE
A.frame house, 18x24, i good con-
dition,
ondition, situated on Lot 18, a . 9, "Tp.
of Stephen, to be moved; al quantity
hemlock lumber, all sizes;{. oars and
door frames; about 300, feef dress-
ed pine lumber, quantity $t,: 1 th, and
8x10 cedar timbers,
J. S. AMY, !Hay P.O.
Notice to Creditors.
In the Latter of the Estate of Con-
rad T. Wainer, late of the Town-
ship of .Hay, in the County of Hur-
on, farmer, deceased.
NOTICE is hereb given pursuant
to the Statutes in hat behalf, that
all creditors and pe sons having any
claims against the Estate of Conrad
T. Walper, late of th Township of
Hay, in the County, of ur rt', farmer,
deceased, ;who died, on o about the
4th day of JvLay, A. D. 9 23, are re-
quire•d to forward the am , duly prove
en, to H. Either, & en, •editor, act-
ing for the executors of the estate
on or before the 15th day, of June, AA Mr.. Fred Elliot of Hainleybury spent
D., 1923 and notice is fu ther given: a few days with his bother and sis-
that after th e said date• the=, executors ters here,
will proceed to distribute the .estate,
having regard only to those claims
of which they shall then !have bad no. -
tine. (
Dated at Crediton, this 4th day of
June, A. D., 1923.
JACOB WALPER,
HENRY RESTEMAYER,
Dashwood P.Q,•— ecutors
woman...
RUNOVER BY CAR.
Little Dorothy ,Cox, aged 4 years,
rvvas run aver iby a For car driven
by 1Ir. Wilfr6.+ Mac on Thursday
afternooln. The xttle .gt ran onto
the street from b hire+ • standing car
in front of Mr Jos .e u i or's, and • Mr.
Mack did •everything 'e could to avoid
striking the child. : o' • front and
rear ;wheel passed a -r. he body, but
lucky it was a ligh ar a lightly
loaded. She was ,imnie aately 1takento
a doctor, when it was found that no
bones were broken, d except for a
few bruises she was soon alright again,
GOOD POSITION.
Air. A. W. Anderton of Goderich,
formerly of Exeter, has been appoint-
ed
ppointed successor to Mr. F. L. Wi1'lgoose
Aius, Bac,,• at St. James Church, South
London, arud\Pritnci!pal of the London
Conservatory of Mus c, We congrat-
ulate our old friend ' the attainment
of two position, of uch importance.
St. Japes Churg as cknowledged as
one‘ of the best psit ions in the mus-
ical world of the cil�y and .as principal
of the Conservator} e will have . an
assured and influen 1 standing from
the commencement o his career there,
From our past assoc tions -with Mr.
Anderton we have •ever reason to be-
li•eve he will make a gr at success in
his new appointment , d he goes
with the best wishe4 of h' friends in
Exeter. We print bnlow extract
from the June Bulletib of t. Georges
Church, Goderich,—"I is v'ith much
regret that we announce th resigna-
tient of Mr. A, W. Anderton, • ur ef-
ficient organist. When Mr. ' derton
came to us last November, it w with
the understanding that he would ,rob -
ably e a position there in, view
and, wheye he ould'be. needed some-
time this year. has, been appoint-
ed organist and c ;r• -master of St,
James Church, London, Ont. While
we shall be very sorry to ,lose hi'm, ova
congratulate him upon the, just recog-
nition of his ability. He -will remain'
at St. George's until the first of Sep-
tember."
Mr. E. J. ;Christie as in Windsor
for a few days,
Mrs. Whiteford is visiting with rel-
atives at Lucan.
Mr. Harry J. Fuke.'of Toronto was
bonne for the week ,encl.
Miss Ruby Treble was borne • from
Taranto fo ra few days.
Ab-, Bruce Rivers is home from St.
Thomas, and is on the sick list.
Mr. T. R, Ferguson(atnd family spearut
Sunday and Monday at Teeswater.;
Rev. Fear sof Ford, Ont., visited his
daughter, •Airs. W. S. Howey, this
week.
Mr Bruce Walker was home from
Toronto for a few days, returning
this week.
NOTICE
NOTICE •IS HERE Y GIVEN that
the Court of Revisi to hear and
determine appeals and omplaints re
specting assessments w' hold its first
sitting for the year on 1 onday, June
llth, 1923, at 7.30 p,m., at the 'Council
Chambers Library Buildin Exeter.
llatetl this 22nd day, of Ma 1923. '
J. SENIOR,
Municipal Clerk
SALVATI.ON ARMY SERV ICES
• Services as usual ,next Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
11 aim Holines's Meeting
7 p mL --Salvation• Meeting.
2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Ctaasss.
Cottage meeting's' in North End on
Tuesday- night.
• (T. Robbins, Captain.
Trivia Memorial
Chgrch
1.1 a,m.—'
7 p.m,—
Rev A.' A.! Tramper, Recti
QAVEEN PRESBTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. • Jamea Forte, 8. A., Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes. •
11 a.ni.—Rev. R. G. Garbutt
7 p.m. -Rev. G.1 M. Chidley, B.A.
Masone
Service.
Boy o
Scouts meet Friday evening.
JAMES ST. METtHODIST CHURCH
Pastor; ;M ;i1. • WiL'son,
11 ami j
3 p m:i-Sabbath
0100 4:
7 pan;
es •Briiiirxess 20w• Residence 26'3 Ali .are •wefedme,
hrtr<r1,. and Bible
Air, David Tait of Detroit is spend-
ing a week' ;sboliday ; sere and at
Grand Bend.
Air. and Mrs. Alvin Brintnell and
family of Stratford, spent unday with
relatives here.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Gould of Wind-
sor were visitors with thq farmer's
mother over Sunday •
'qrs. Hopper of Belgrave spent sev-
eral days during the week here with
her aster, Mrs. C. Burney.
Airs. Agnes Alexander lof Lumley
is •vitsitiing for a few,daysa with her
sister, Mrs, Thos. Kernick,
Mrs. Esti Heywood visi red during
the week with her Suis:ter Mrs? N. •J.
Nichols at Adelaide villa •e
Mr. Ed. Preszcator. of Llndon visitt,
ed here with his parents, Ir. and Mrs:
John, Preszcator, over Sun d ajyr•
Mn, land Mrs. Luther? Ke,tle of Tor-
onto were guests of, the !farmer's fa-
ther, Rev. J: D. Pestle, /this week.
Mr. James Creech of Rochester, N.Y.
spent the week end with his mother
Airs, James Creech, and Sister, Miss
Jessie, •
Airs. Wm. .Bagshaw ' eturned last
week from a visit with friends and
relatives at Taranto St Catharines and
elsewhere.
Mr. Jos. Davis was liege from Merlin.
for ,the week ,end. • Mrs. Davis, who
has been ,here, for, same months, and
the babe returned with inmi.
Miss Stella Gregory ,of Brantford,
was home with heir mother during thae
week end. She returnbd to Brant-
ford Wednesday, and f4ani; there goes.
to Toronto.
r
Mr. Clyde Neaman
Fred of London, andL Mr;
man and son, Forbes
were guests of Mn;; andf
Heiman over the weep
of Kirugsvi�le;
s. F. A, Chap-.
f I.eaenington
Mics. W. J.
end.
ll•�ir. W. S.
of James S
t is -ter
Alain Street ��;'
n
c•e meeting
.i2r, S
Ltlr t and Mrjs : Case, have as their
guests" rthis week Miss McTaggart of'
Exeter, a niece .6f the Doctor's, She
arrived on Sunday fr Blyth, where.
she.:had been"visiting; her brother, 14ir•,'
McTaggart, who its a tataon • agent
there,"-Dunganuruon new'•,
Rev. M. J. Wilson Cole
and Mr'Milo' Snell trelet.
Church, Rev,' G Mc and. Mr,
R.ivh. 33tuuter of Yl arch,
attended -.the , Contere `of
the z'etl•cdist churchSarna
C2tifi 'final 'week. • .
PHONE 32`
19.23
JONES
& M4LY
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PHONE 32
SPECIAL VALUES FOR
JUNE
Of Interest to the June Bride
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•
We are sliowixug this month a beautiftil range of Linens—in table linens
by the yard ancien cloths, tray cloths, drapes far sideboards,• tawellings,
etc., also pillow cottons, sheetiargs, etc., that will be of speciaal inteyest
• to the. June Bride.
JURE LINEN TOWELLING AT 23c. YARD,"
50 yards heavy pure linen crash roller towelling very special this
- month ratt 23c, yard.
PILLOW COTTON
40 in. and 42 in. wide, exceptional. igoad quality, at 58c. yard,
SHEETING
Heavy. Bleached Sheeting, 2 yards wide, very special at 68c, yard.
MILAN KNIT DRESS GOODS.
This new dress fabric in a beautiful ,quality of knitted silk with a drop
stitch ,effect is one Of the !best /selling fabric sof the; season. We have it
in Black, White, Brown, Navy, Cocoa and Rapids Blue at $2,75 yard.
A BARGAIN:IN CHILDREN'S WHITE HOSIERY
Children's White Ribbed Cotton Hosiery, sizes 5 to 8, very special
this month to clear at 39c. pair. 1
Children's Socks, in lisle and silk—all sizes and all popular colors at
39c. and 65.c. a pair.
Wall Paper Bargains
Room lots of all colors ,wide width bedroom papers, ,each bundle con-
sisting of 5 double rolls wall and 2 double rolls ceiling, with Border.
All These papers are extra good quality. and sold at 60c. double call
to clear at per room lot $1.98,,, Also low prices in Kitclie'ais and Living
Rooms.
Outing Shoes
Outing Shoes, Slippers and Sandals _.to suit all, at very t madera:te
prices. All the new combinations of Black and White and Brown and
White will be found here. Also Women's Pure White Slippers, Bathing
Shoes, etc.:always on hand.
Clothing for Men and Boys
All the new light shades in Suits, a fin selection.
Mens Overalls at $1.50 and up.
Men's and Boys' Khaki Combinations and Khaki Pants.
Closes Wednesday Afternoons during AI/oaths of June, July and August'.
JONES
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MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
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The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising—Made known
on appReaticet.
Stray Anianals—Ore insertion 50c.,
three inseftiaias $1.50.
Miscellaneous articles of not more -
than five lin'es, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion, 50c. Lost and
Found ilodals 25c. an insertion.
Local seadiang notices, etc., lOc, per
line per imleertion4 No no(ticte less
than 25c. Card of Thanks' 50c.
Auction ,Sales $3 for one insertion
and $1:50 for each sulis!equent in-
sertion if under 'hie inches in length.
Legal adviertis(umg 10c. and 5c. aline,
Farm or Rieail Estate for sale SOc.
each insertion Lott' one month of four
insertions, •
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Janes' Na-
tional. School of Auctioneering, Spec-
ial Course taken im, Regii;;tlered Live
Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and
Farm Lands. Rates in keeping. with
prevailing market prices. Satisfaction
assured. Write or wire 18-93, Zurich
Oscar Klapp, Zurich, Ont.
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
• HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with, Advvocate or at the
Central Hotel. Prices reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Exeter -=— ' Ontario
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 • PHONE 134
`Billie Burke'
Dresses
Fpr Street, Porch, or House wear, These dresses are made from
• splendid washing materials, are well. made and the styles are Very snappy,
The Prices, too, are reasonable
$4.50, $$.00, $6:00, , $7.50
M
Linoleums and coingoleur Rugs
You will be wanting some of these sanitary floor coverings.
The Patterns arevery attractive.
Ask to see them and get our iiiiices.
Southoott
DR, A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDon,ell's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr, Vining)
Phone 26w
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer — R. R. No, 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co
Farm and stock sales a specialty,
Four years experience.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Huron and Middlesan
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, — Ontario,
RAND TRUNK WNW
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTla
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
i nesoeiled dining car Ie vvacet
Steeping car on night trsmis sac
Parlor car osi principal day traiaa,
Full information frOin any Goad
TTutdi Ticket . Agent, or C. E. Ham•
Pet District' Paaslingler Arent, TAlrofilsw
N.J.EAOtIt
Phan. 4111s.
L R. Carling, B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Efc
Loans, Investments Insurance
Office, Calling Block, Main, St. Exeter
Dr, G. F, Roulston, L. D. S., D. D. K
, DENTIS'
•
Office over Carling's Law Office
Gored Wednesday afternoons.
Dr, A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. H. IL
Honor Graduate Toronto Uadrarslty
Office. -,over Madman & Stan/titers
Office,` Main Street, Exeter.
MONEY TO LOAN
We hare a large amount of prisato
funds too loan On farm a ke village •
Plegolea'ty at ,law rates of ititea*st.
GLA, MAN & STANBURY
Bail t ra. Sol itori, Exits*