The Exeter Advocate, 1924-5-29, Page 8_ EXETER TEULTEBIJAY, MAY 295 1924.
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Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wheat
Oats .
Baxley
alaniteben Best Flour .....
Family Flour
Pastry Flour
Feed Flour •
Bran
Shorts ..
1.00
.45
. .. . .
55
_ 3.30
3.15
3.00
1.85
1.50
1.60
23
. 35
Egg.
Creamery Butter
Dairy Butter . . 30
Lard ) 18 to 20
Hogs 7,25
W. R. Goulding
A. T. C. M.
Organist and Choirmastex James St.
Methodist Church.
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and Theory,
Instructor of Music in the. Public
Schools
Terms Moderate
Box 57 EXETER.
INIIIISOMICANIMOMM1180311611110.111.
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MILLINERY
Our first showing of Summer Mil-
linery, featuring Hats of Milan
Straw, Leghorn, Silk, Lace and
Mohair.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MAY 30•31
A. YELLAND
FOR S A.LE.—Four Airedale male
pups, thoroughbred. Apply to W.
Batten, (Huron St.
0.
WAN TED.—About ten to twelve
cattle and horses for summer pasture.
—Ralph Will's, RR. 1 Exeter.
FOR SALE—All .steel range (Uni-
versal) suitable for large kitchen, in
perfect order.
11 Wnite Leghorn hens, good win-
ter layers,—C. Wares, Ann, St., Exeter,
CHICKS FOR SALE.
Barred Rock, 'White. Leghorns, R.C.
Rhode Island Reds, and White Wyan-
dottes.—Garnet Heywood, Exeter.
ON DUTY AGAIN.
T. H. Gregg,, the tailor, who re-
cently had the misfortune to break
Isis leg, has sufficiently recovered as
to be 'back oa duty t again. He Solicits
all kinds of men's tailored work and
especially ladies work.
groo.oet
RANGE FOR SALE.—Home Com-
fort is first-clas, shape, price. $20.
Apply to Dr. Atkinson, town.
FOR. SALE OR TO RENT.
20L acres pasture farms, Lots 19 and
20, Can 5, Stephen, the property of
the late Flj Snell. Apply ta
JOHN C. SNELL, Exeter
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE.
Well built, attractive and modern
bungalow, centrally located, Apply'
GLADMAN & STANBURY
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
MRS. GAMBRILL
Certified Violin Teacher
Has vacancies for a few students only.
Mrs. Gambrill is represented by her
pupils in many Churches, Sunday
Schools, and Theatres— several as
professionally paid performers.
Auto for Hire
PAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Charges Reasonable
Phone 142
A. T. :HARNESS — EXETER
G S. ATKINSON, L.D.S.,
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontarial, and Un-
iversity of Toronto.
Late District Dental Offices, Milit-
ary District Number one, London, Ont.
Main Offic e —Dickson Bleck, M
Street, Exeter ,Ont.
Hours 9 to 5.30 p.m.
Phone 34, Ex2ter,
AT ZURICH Tuesday only. Phone 79
Elliott and Johns
Merchant Tailors
Local Doings
TJe noise ',of firecrackers all day
and much of- thelnight of May 24th
was the only oRebtratiion, of khe day, in
„Exeter. • t •
"Little Die)," the race horse owned
by Mr. Frank Tyiq wiI tart irs the
2,30 class. of Mitchell races on Wed-
nesday.
In future highway policemen are io
take photos of cars and, drivers wham
they stop for speed ing, 'to assist in.
securing conviction.
The frosts of last Wet* are said to.
Ilave damaged the tomato and peacb
cropa in some districts. Small fruits
and flowers were damaged in, this la-
eality,
Tbe rain of Friday night
last prevented 'the horse races in, var-
ious places oa May 24th, and bowling
'greens that were .expected to be op-
ened, were deserted until a. morefav-
orable day.
- Miss Mildred Blanch Taylor, twister
of Miss Taylor, teacher, of, Extates
graduated as a nurse. at Victoria
Hospital, London, last week, and re-
latives from here attending the •exer-
cises.
R.emember the dates., June 14th and
15th, when the Loudon Salvation Army
Band will be here, .
DURHAM COW FOR SALE—Milk-
ing well, will freshen Oct. 10, Apply
to R. Skinner, Exe ter. ,
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
Also Tailoring . •
MEN 5 SUITS
Cleaned and Pressed 75c
Pressed only ........... 50c
Dr,' Cleaned and Pressed, $2.00
Dyed and Pressed $4.00
LADIES'
Suits Pressed and Cleaned 31,00
Dry Cleaned and Pressed , ..... $2.00
Skirts Pressed 50c
We also Make and' Trim Suits with
First Case Trimmings for $20.00.
I AM NOW PREPARED. TO GINE
YOU A REAL
Cartage Service
Our Express Servioe from Lon-
don 'to Exeter is now operating.
Livery in connection.
I, a' H. BAGSHAW.
FOR SALE.—Four wagons, two
double and two single; Tubber tinea
buggy and flat rack. Apply to F. W.
Bawden, Exeter.
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The Council of -the Corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in the
Cowart Chamber, Gaderich, at 3.00
enlock in the aateraoon of Tuesday,
the 3rd day of June, 1924, All ac-
counts against the. County must be. in
the hands of the Clerk not later than
Monday preceding the meeting of the
Goderich, May 15th, 1924.
Gec'. W. Holman, County Clerk
Your Stock Wants
SALT.
It is essential for best results.
We have the best cattle
SALT
Also fine for household 'use; butter,
crooking.
Exeter Salt Works Co., Ltd.
Farmers & Dealers
Get our prices for Blatchford's Calf
Meal, thoroughly STEAM cooked. The
best known milk substitute for calves,
and at our prices the best value in
olf,.meal.s. Begin feeding now and get
its. We supply both farmers and
a'ealers.
.EXETER CREAMERY CO., Ltd
hx.eter and Winchelsea
Plants For Sale
GERANIUM ASTERS
STOCKS SALVIA
DUSTY MILLER HELIOTHROPE
PETUNIA FOLIAGE
.FERNS
VINCA
DRECENIA
ZINNA
CAULIFLOWER
BEGONIA
SILVER LEAF
AGERTIUN
CANNA
CABBAGE
TOMATO
GLADIOLI Bulbs
All kinds of plants for,(Hanging
Baskets.
Window Boxes and Hanging Baskets
,filled to order.
L. DAY & SON, Florists
UNION ST.. EXETER
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a. m.—.
7 p.
Rev A. A. Turner, Recton
.11,1111•A •
Thu.reday its -AscensionDay
'and Tuesday next is the King's. birtb-
day, .1
Mr, Win. Pfaff has moved into town',
t o the. house ,hie Irecently purC`hased
from Mr. C. B. Snell on Main Street.
The intent aota of ansigre and Mrs
Stephens, Exeter North, is showing
signs of recovery, after a severe at-
tack of pnetirnionia,
Mr. W. W. •Tamanwas last week
elected District Deputy Grand Master
of this Oddfellows District, and pro-
orses to visit all the lodges in July
to install the officers.
Arthur Ford, skin of,INIre Wm. Feed
of Usberne was kicked en the face by
a horse last week rafter he had turned
the horses out. Four stitches were
needed to came the wound in, the chin.
At Kingston on Sunday Ian operation
was performed Ion a avom,an for appene
dicitie and ga,11 stones and no fewer
than 1,032 stones we.ne; ,removed,, rang-
ing in size. from buckshot to a field
pea.
The Canadian, Bank of Commerce
officials and 'their families within, a
radius of seventy-five miles head a get-
together picnic at Grand 'Bend on May
24th with a vie,w tot getting aequaLat-
ed, talking over mutual interests, and
having a 'good "time.
Rev. W. E. and tarsi Donnelly gave
a delightful seceptilare to the menthe's
of the South Huron Ministerial Assn -
elation and their wives -last week. Tho
president, Rev. A. A. ,Trum,per, read a
paper on "The Relation of the. Min-
ister's Wife. to Her Illusband'a Work,"
Rev. J Dreier gave a paper on 'Pas-
toral Visitation" and Rev. Chidley
spoke on "The Trivialties of a Preach -
era Craft," Refresbments were served
and the last meeting ,of the season was
brought to a close,.
OVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev, James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes,
11 a.m.—"The Kindness of the Sum-
mer"
7 p.m.—"A Great, Silent Dying"
Sunday, June 1st every Presbyter-
ian "Go to Church Sunday."
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
•TAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. W. E. DennellY, B. A., Pastor
10.15—Morning Fellow,ship.
Another Exeter Old Boy ,has gone
un to the top in his businesse Mr.
Wellington Alen. McTaggart of Toron-
to has been made General Manager of
the Security Life Insurance Company
of Canada. He was bora at Exeter,
and after graduating from Toronto 'Un-
iversity he taught school far some
time, he then followed the real
estate and building 'business, He has
been connected with the insurance
Company for years. Mr. McTaggart
has been a member of Toronto Board
of Education for several years.
TO BE SUPERANNUATED. e
Rev, E. A. Fear of aVv-alk.erville Meth
odist Church, and formerly .of Main St.
Church Exeter, after 48 years service
in the. aletho•dist Ministry, will go on
the sureerannua.tion list at the end of
June. He and Mrs. Fear purpose, tak-
ing a trip to England. Mrs. W. S.
Howey of Exeter is a daughter.
Miss Grace Creech was in Stratford
for May 24th.
ivir. Walter Dearing of •Lonalon spent
the holiday En town.
Mrs, John Miners has re -turned from
a Visit in, B.owmanville,
Mr. Bordon -Cunningham ie. home.
from Hurou Calleg-e, London.
Mr. Bruce Rivera left . 'Monday. for
St. Thomas to take a position.
:Mrs. Drew of Toronto, has been vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. S. Fitton.
Miss Fern Short of London spent
the week end With her parents.
Miss Margaret Kuntz of London
Normal was home over the -holiday.
Mrs Marshall has. returned- from a
visit witth her daughter Mrs.: Wilkins
Mr, Latimer Grieve and family of
Strathroy were holiday visitors here.
Mr. Alex. Stewart of Landon, was
here with his daughters over th-e week
end. • \
air. Frank. Sweet spent the holiday
with Mrs. Sweet and other relatives
-
in, town
Mrs. Thornton of Windsor spent a
few days with her :mealier, Mrs. •Silas
Handford,
Miss Reta Rowe left Fridayto visit
her friend Miss Edna Maxwell at Birr.
for a few days, .
Mrs Burke and children spent the
holiday with her sister, Mr's. Ray
Huston in London.
Mrs W. H. Armstrong and, children
are visiting with her another and oth-
er relatives in Landon.
Mr. and Mrs. John. Routledge, of
Dutton were holiday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. ,Rivers.
•
Mr. T. W. Jackson of London spent
the week end at (the reisitcleace at his.
aunt.4.,VIrse J. Suttee, tSirecnel.' St. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Slade and family and
Miss Gladys Ward of London spent
Sunday with Dr. and Mrs.. Ward, -
Mr. and Mrs. A. (Campbell and child
of Sarnia. -visited Ilene over the .holi-
day with Mete. Campbell's sister, Mrs.
I -I. Bierlin,g, Exeter North..
Mr. J. G. Stan:bury ;motored to Tea --
onto on aaiday. Mr. Stuart ; Stan -
bury, who has been attendina Univer-
sity, Tenanted home• with him.: • .
• *Major Oxtaby and wife of Breatford,
Miss RObernon. and Mr. Stevenson, el
spent • a few hours of Sue
day with Mr. -and ges, R. N. Creech,
v°. Mr,s. W. T. Goodison and daughter,
T\eiss Marjorie, and Mrs. Beresford of
Sarnia and Mrs.. Fissette of 'Brant-
ford event several days with.Mjs Lila
johna..
Dr. A, W. lietham,• of Stratssbury,
Sask., is *sitting uniting laid, Lk:ie.-ads
here, at Staffa, St. Marys, Mitchell and
o ther , places .The - Dr, • in .the • early
days taught school; in No: 3, Stephen
-aiso at Staffa, his .kald,