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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1924-3-13, Page 8EXETER ADN'rUrATE,. TFlU•RSD1AYr Exeter Markets Cocain Doings tAR. 18 1824 rH \NGEn EVERY WEDNESDAY \1r. Auust.: E. Kuhn, uhn, who has been 1,00 confined to his roam for some months, Wheat Oats ........ ......... .48S8 is now :n a serious condition.„ Bzle<< ' Owingto. the a preseai.ce of caseof smallpox in the neighborhood of Dash- wood many in tow, and surrounding country ,,ave been, vaccinated. Home Bank of Canada shareholders who have not, filed +defer ee, have to. pay the double liability by May lst, after which execution may issue. \S1n.i. :7s's Best Flour ....,. 3.45 FainLy Flour ...3,30 Pastry Flour a 3.05 Peed Floor 1,75 Bran 1,50 Shorts. 1,50 New Laid Eggs ....................... ,25 Eggs, held 22 Cream.ry Butter 49 parry Butter .,,...... 40 to 43 Lard , 18 to 20 Hogs ... , 7,50 W. R. Goulding } A. T. C, ;1‘1 and Choirmaster James St, Church. ! The Ontario Government upon, up - 1 plication. before April 1st to the On Forestry Branch will supply np to .500 trees, ,enough for two' acres, free of charge, for wind -breaks and shelterbents. :tin J. Lome Baskerville of Wingham formerly of 'Exeter, 'and who is engag- ed as •brakesman •soot the Canadian Na- tional Railway as at present under the doctor's care at his home in, Wing - ham, he having .been,hrakesruan an the ill-fated passenger special that was wrecked near Stratford in o, head-on collision, a short time ago. He had a close call of losing alis life, and sus- tained several -body bruises las well as a bad shaking up. • Organs Me thod:s t Teacher of Piano, Vocal and Theory. irnataructor o£ Music in the. Public Schools ldax 57 Terms Moderate ' EXETER We regret to report that 21r. James Handford is very' at his home. Mr. L e'.c: , who has been .engaged by Mr. W. I~`, Abbott, has moved into Mrs. Thos. Cookson's house o.n Albert I,tre,et. __ CALVES FOR SALE. Apply tc M. Bechler, Hensall, R. R. 1; or phone 177 r 5, Exeter. TENDERS WANTED, Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to noon of March 15, for rental of the Exeter Agricultural grounds, For terms and conditions, apply to Secretary, R, G. Seldon. WIN PRIZES. Russell Pre.eter of Zurich was suc- cessful in winning first pr.ize in the Advertiser preliminary contest for Ye -- curing subscriptions. Less than 12 yearly subscriptions separated over 60 candidates from the winners rof the four special cash prizes. He wall re- f. eive $200 in cash, Mrs. H. F, ;Melv- ille of St. Marys also won $100. ARRESTED IN CLANDEBOYE, Charles W. F. Davis, who for some time was engaged with Mr. W. F. Ab• I butt of town as chicken, expert, and NOTICE. who left here a few weeks ago to man - We pay the highest cash price for as arrested aa chickent t. e farm orm ',nearCla ndebTuesday Hides, of last week by Provincial Constable` RIVERS \1EAT MARKET. T, Y. Stratton on charges of forgery and wife desertion. Constable Stratton C: TILE FOR SALE, owing to road conditions, was forced Six good grade cattle, one -year-old to walk bits prisi ner to Lucan, and in April Patrick Flanagan, Lot 6 dere they went to London, Daus is Coc. 8. Stephen, Crediton P. O. well-educated, speaking six -languages. He came to Canada front England in Baker's Ovens, catalogue on request, 1923 and an his arrival in Toronto married a girl he met o Some uc:d ones on hand. Hubbard Portable boat Portable Ov_n Co., 782 Bing West Toronto. Last October he raised a cheque from 58 to 518 which he had been given nim by a fernier, it is alleged, and he s also said to have deserted his wife shortly after that. Davis was well- hought of here. He had considerable adept as a singer and was in demand s a lecturer on poultry, Remember The Advocate has a newspaper clubbing list that includes t any daily or weekly newspaper or any t monthly journal. We save you the a trouble of sending for them, and in besides. J HOUSE TO RENT. Frame hous:' in good condition, good water. Two acres of land. Apply at c this office. a OHN WESLEY STONE DEAD, After mercy ,months of serious illness during which he gradually became weaker, death early Sunday morning laimed John Wesley Stone of Exeter t his home in. Exeter, aged 33 years. Mr, Stone waas a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Stone of Exeter, and was born in Usborne Township. About ten years ago he married Miss Kernick, and they went to the West'to reside, Here his illness first overtook him, and near- ly four years ago they moved black to Exeter, .He pt t up a great fight, but was unable to Overcome the rav- age:; of the disease, Besides his par- ents,, the ,wife and three children sur- vive; also three brothers and two Sisters, Edward, of Kirkton, William, and Percy, Mrs. Trueman Fletcher, and Mrs. Bert Fletcher, alit of Usborne. The funeral took place to Exeter; cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Frank Taylor has rented Mr, Thornton Baker's stables, to the rear of Taylor's Tire Shop. and has Heavy and light horses for sale or exchange, Look over the horses he has on hand, NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE. Well built, attractive and modern bungalow, centrally located, Apply GLADMAN & STANBURY G. S. ATKINSON, L,D.S„ DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontarit'oj, and Un- aversity of Toronto, Late District Dental Officer, 11Tiljt-, Awry District :number one, London, Ont. Main Office—Dickson Block, Mlin Street, Exeter ,Ont. Hours 9 to 5.30 p.m. Phone 34, Exeter. AT ZURICH Tuesday only. Phone 79 USED AUTO PARTS in GOOD CONDITION for ALL MAKES OF CARS • at. Less than Half Price of New GARAGEMEN ATTENTION Special Bargain prices on all New Accessories WRITE US AT ONCE WHITE AUTO WRECKING CO. 749 Simcoe St., London, Ont, Elliott and Johns Merchant Tailors As we arc just starting in the'Tailor- ing Business we are going to give to the pulOi' a bargain, and this is what the bargain 's going to be.—We have a piece of Blue Serge, guaranteed all wool; fast color; never fade Indigo Dye. This nest is regular $40.00 and .for two dollars we are going to give you an extra pair of pants of the same cloth. But this bargain is limited. Six suits is all, will be sold at this pxtice. So don't delay, t Trucking Our Truck makes a regular trip to London each •ryae,ek. C*nstt1t its:: for Truck Work •an ea'ai I `di er, d env y 4 . SMISHAW kk EASTON PIGS FOR SALE,—Dollar days on the farm {now the year round, where you ca,n buy young pigs 6 weeks old and in good health far 51.00 a pair less than the market price per cwt. Irons well pump for sale with 4 in cylinder and 30 feet piping. Phone Crediton 21-31, or call, in an,d see me 2A mites east of Dashwood, , WES. WEIN. Send The tant friends appreciated. Advocate to your dis- for a year. It will be Farmers & Dealers Get our ,prices for Blatchford's Calf Afeal, thoroughly STEAM cooked. The best known milk substitute for calves, and at our prices the best value in calf meals. Begin feeding now an,d get results. We supply' both farmers and dealers, EXETER CREAMERY CO., Ltd: Exeter and Winchelsea Trivia- Memorial Church 11 a,m.—"The Distinguished Message of the Gospel." 7 ,p.m.—"Judas." (Second in the series who, crucified Christ,), - Rev. A. A, Tramper, Rector, C1AVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, 13. A., Minister 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11 a.m.—The Religion of Fear- and Torment. . 7 pan.—,A Stone of Stumbling and a Rock of Offence, Boy Scouts meet Friday evening,. JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH 12:.v. W. E. Donunelly, B, A., Pastor 10.15 a. m.—Morning Class. Rev. Franle,Langforrd Of Toronto will conduct both - ser ces•, and will, address the Sunday Sctlgjal in the afternaan. 3,00 p.m.a-••Decasiioaia Da-. in Sclnogl y t1^ Sunder Ti' 'I z5: chtirc h ass r(yi hearted` welcome• Yon ay Farm w`. Ensign Stephens of th,e Salvat 'ion Arany ' moved this week to the resid- ence in Exeter. North, owned by Mr, J. J. Miller, BETTER LIVE STOCK TRAIN The Ontario Government Better Live Stock Train consisting of 16 cars of livestock poultry, etc,, will be on exhibition at Exeter from 8 a,m. until noon on Tuesday,; Marcia 25th. Demonstrations and lectures on stock raising and farming' will be given by government representatives THREE LEGGED CAL?, • A verf unusual freak of nature Krc- curred onthe. farm, 6f Mr. John W, Stewart, near Farquhar, on Sunday week, it being the biarthl od ai three - begged calf. It is perfectly shaped -of normal sine only it.lacksa one fnont leg. It is' as lively as a cricket, and gets around with tlae agility of a beast with the full stet Orlirnbs. Mr, Stewart is taking great care of h;s prize , GOLDEN WEDDING. Ur and Mrs, Samuel Smith, Lon- don Road South, observed a very happy event in their life on Wednes- day, March 12th, of this week, it be- ing the Golden Wedding Annizversaiy, '.1laaiy good wishes were extended to them and handsome gifts of money were received}• from the immedialte family in honor of the, event. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were married in, Port Perry, Ont., .on March 12, 1872, where they lived for a number of years be- fore coming to this locallity. Both are passed the three score years and ten, but are enjoying very goad health. The family consists of Mrs. A. B. Richardson. of Walkerville, Mrs.. Wm. Aitkens of .Toronto, James of Washington; •D,C,, William of Cen- tralia, and Mrs. Wes, Weber, London Bond South. QUIET WEDDING. • .A quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnized at the James Street Methodist parsonage by Rev. W. E. Donnelly on Wednesday, March 12th, when Miss Catherine Sanders, Klaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Down of Usborne, was married to Mr. Christ- ian Bechler. The young couple were unattended. The bride was attired in a beautiful. dress of canton crepe, and carried a bouquet of roses, while her going -away gown, was of brown velette with a coat of castor velour and hat to match. The groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful brooch. The ceremony over the wedding party ;re- turned to the bride's home, where 'a bountiful wedding dinner was ser- ved and ,enjoyed by the,immediate relatives of the contractinparties. The young couple left 'the same ,ev- ening for Iowan where Mr, Bechler has a position, Mr. Fred Ii2alilett of London visited with his ;parents here this week, Mr. Peter Case returned last week from a visit with relatives in Watford. Mr, Ed. Taman of Blyth spent a day last week with his brother, Mr, W, W. Taman. Mrs. Rawson of .North Bay is visit- ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley J. Bissett, Mr. and Mrs, R. McKenzie are vis- iting their daughter, Mrs. J. Richard- son at Varna. Mr. J. Gordon, Davis of Toronto visited over •th•e week end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Davis. Mr Samuel Elliott and family left Saturday far Yipsilanti, Mich., where Mr. Elliott will take a job an a dairy farm. Miss Mabel Parkinson of Exeter is visiting her friends; Misses Ethel and Jean Ferguson,—St Marys Journal -Ar- gus. Mr. Will Davis left Wednesday. of this week for London Military Barracks to take a Sergeant's Course for two weeks. Dr. Johnston, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston, returned to Hamilton Monday. Airs, Hector Taylor, who has been visiting the family home, Lucan, has returned to her home at Zion; in Us - borne. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Hawkins of Windsor are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jos'. Hawkins and other relay iv,es• Mrs. Ford of Holmesvj;lle nn,d Mrs. Routled;'e of Goderich Township are visiting with the former's brother, Mr. Eieli Murphy, Mr. Ed. Harness and family have moved back to town from Windsor„ and will reside in, Mrs; Albert Ford's bonnie au Huron Street. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hogarth, who have Leen at Konnoka for some months, have returned to their farm an, the third concession of Stephen, Miss 5, Mc.Do tell returned from a vis:t�jn. Loudon Thursday last, and left Saturday morning is visit with her sister, Mrs. L.fl Dickson, sit Goderjch.' Mrs, N. H. ;Dougaas was nailed to St. Ta.oanas last Friday to see her' brother-in-law, who is seriously ill,, During her abs�en,ce Miss Fanny Bis- set spent the time with Mrs..Lancelot ; Mr; :and Mrs. H. A. Hooper and two sons, of Roeanvill.e, Sask., have moved to Exeter and are taking up their abode in the residence of the late Mrs, John Elliott. Mr. Hooper will be employed with his uncle, Mr. C. F. Hooper, Miss- Vera Rowe visited her father Mr. R, N. Rowe, who underwent the first of a series of perat 1 at Victoria Hospital, London., onn,Friday last. The operation, was a success - and the ,pa=. tient,; is doing nicely,, we ,pre pleased to report. , Mrs: Rox�e, and daughter, Miss' seta also visited Mr. Rowe; ionMonday. 1 • Ladies and Misses;, Spring Coats at $15 PHONE A2 Onto.: st • JONES & MAY PHONE 32 Summer Dress Fabrics. :9ir-a Jia'v4 loaf received another large shipment of beautiful .summer dressrfzbd a. We have avow, the largest and finest range we have ever shown, composing Dj-bsa Linens, Voles, Rat'ines; in plain and fancy weaves, Brocaded Crepes, Knitted Silks, Etc, Come early and look these over, 4 For early buyers we are offering a mice range of Spring Coats .irn plaid and fancy weaves in Northway make at the: 'very 'special price .of 515. The:se are gong very fast, and we. wild not be able to duplicate them,' ,We also have ti beautiful range, of Suits and dresses, LADIES' AND7 MISSES SPRING SUITS, -Ask fa naea our special Suits at $25.00,r They are. ,wonder fel value..` CONGOLEUM RUGS FOR SPRING, We wish to tall particular attention to Congoleums Rugs this month. This is rapidly becoming one of the most .popular floor coverings. We have all populair Sa.z.es, and patiterns to select from, If we cannot save you money on: Caongaleurn Rugs we will not erect you to :buy foam us. ' SPECIAL HOSIERY VALUES THIS MONTH Ladies' Heavy Cotton Hosiery, the well-known Triplex brand, black ,only, • sizes, 9, 93 and 10, very special value, this month at 29 cents a pair. 10 doz. pairs Silk Hosiery, sligthly imperfect in weave, colors, black, white grey and sand, clearing at 69c, pr. • 10 doz. Black Lisle 'Hosiery, beautiful quality—seconds—Clearing at 25c, a pair, SPECIALS IN COTTON AND LINEN STAPLES 5 webs Heavy Quality Factory Cott on, 36 inches wide, 'extra value at 25 cents yard. 3 webs Heavy Quality Bleached Cot ton, 36 .in. wide at 5 yards, for 51.00. 5 webs Pure Linnen Towelling at 18 cents a yard. • Heaviest quality Standard Shirtings reduced this month from 45c. to 40c, yd, Hair Net Bargains Princess Pat Hair Nets, 'either single or double mesh, 3 for 25c. Canadian, Beauty Cap Nets, single or double mesh, 4 foar 25c. Wall Papers - Special lei addition to our ~regular line ,of medium priced Papers we are placing in stock ablaut ten patterns of Stan ton's Highest Grade Living -room Pap- ers. These are the same, papers as carried by the large city stores. We invite you to come in and inspect these beautiful Living Room Papers, LOCAL SELLING AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS JONES : & MAY AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES ....-r- •�. �--�,� �� n�,... Mrs. Thos, !Dinney visited with her father, Mr. R. N. Rowe at Victoria Hospital London, on Wednesday. Mayor J. A. Gregory of North Bat- tleford, Sask., was in Stratford last week to attend the funeral of his mather•, Mrs. Thomas Gregory. DECISION RE. NEWSPAPERS, Any person who takes a paper reg- ularly from the post office, whether addressed in his name or anothers, or whether he has subscribed or not, is responsible for payment. If a person orders his paper discon- tinued he must pay all arrears, on the publisher may continue to send it until payment is made and then collect the whole amount whether the paper is taken or nat., ' . The courts have decided that refus- ing to take newspapers or periodicals from the post office, or removing them and leaving them unpaki, is prima facie evidence of intention of fraud. LOOK AT THE LABEL. Advocate i ab,els were changed on Feb, 7,. We think we, have every sub- scriber's label right. If you think dif- ferently, let us know, We want to have them ail correct, If you haven't Paid up, get busy, and do ao, It is only fair that we. should have our money. Otherwise you may ,be re- quired to pay (if some distance in, ar- rears) a higher rate than $1.50 a year and costs of collection besides: or Sale Rubber tired Baby Buggy, , Heavy Copper Boiler, Washing machine and wringer. Bann timber frame 24x30. Vacuum Cleaner, Lawn, Mower, both Golden Rod Vacuum Cleaner cheap. Good 5 is p. gas engine. Small Blazer Heater cheap. 2 lnacubaators, very the asp. : Power Cutting Box, Easy Chair, hair cloth, cheap, 100 sap pails, half price. Baby, buggy,... cheap. r.lectric Haaal. Fixture. First class Couch, rug top. HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SELL WANTED Old Fashioned Walnut Rocker. Foie; information re: :above articles' Powell s Bazaar r, Exeter i'; S' ! . ,Phe 55 JAMES W. WATSON Licensed Auctioneer Sales conducted in any locality. Farm stack sales a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed, Charges moderate. Or- ders left at this office promptly at- tended to. Phone—Knrkton, 54r2 Address—Kiirkton R. R. No. 1 DR, H. H. COWAN, L,D,S., D.D.S. Dental Surgeon, at McCormick Block, Zurich, every Thursday and Saturday Main Office,- Hartleib Block, DASHWOOD, ONT. ANDREW EASTON LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR HURON COUNTY. Orders left with, Advocate or at th•e Central . Hotel. Prices reasonable Satisfaction guaranteed. Exeter Ontario FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of Huron and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 138, Exeter, Ontario ARTHUR WEBER Auctioneer — R. R `Na. 1, Dashwood Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co. Farm and stock sales a . , specialty, OSCAR KLOPP AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate Carey M. Janes' Na- tional School of Auctiioweering. Spec- ial Course taken in Regi+gered Live Stock, Merchandise, - Real Estate and Farm Lands. Rates in keeping with prevai leg market prices, Satisfaction assured. Write or wire 18-93, Zurich, Oscar Klapp, Zurich, Ont. DR. A., E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDowell's Stablen, Jahn St; Exeter Neely occupied bv Dr. Vince) F1 - P6010 iiik ..., i.. 5 The Exeter Advocate Display Advertising—Made known on app&catioar,, • Stray Animals—One insertion 50c., three insertions 31.50, Miscellaneous articles of not more than five lines, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and Found dos 25c. an insertion. Local reading notices, etc., 100 per tiers per insertion.. No notice less than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c. Auction Sees 33 for one insertion/ and in- sertion if under fiche inches In length. Legal advertising 10c, and 5c. aline. Farm or Reap Estate for sole 50c "°' each insertaoa foto one month of four insertions, Bargains in Furniture THOMAS Ma. DINNEY LICENSED EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phones; Business: 20aa HousK Z011 1. R. Carling, P.A . Barrister, Solicitor, Etc LiOans, ; Investments '.Insurance( Office, Calling” Block, Main St, Exeter Dr, G. F. Routs toua, L, D. S,, D. Se DENTIST Office over Carlin g's Law'' "Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. ' MONEY TO LOAN We have a large 'amount of private - funds to loan osa farm and village property at low rates of interest. GLADMAN .8i STANBURY, Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter Dr. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. S. b. D. S. Honor Graduate •Toroeta University Offite.ovtr Madman &i.�Sti ur?$ •Ofe , meta, SU et Br011et.