HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-3-10, Page 8EXEIEH ADVUGATE, ' i.T ES ]A1x," M.AR, 10, 1B21
Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNUSDAY
Wheat ,,,,, ,., , . 2.00
13ar ey ., .. ............. ... '..65 to 75
Oats e„ 45
Family Flour „-5.40
Feed Flour— ,. , ,• 2.75
Shorts ...., ,,...• 2,00
Bra M `...,,,,, .-2 00
Da ry Better , ....., 47 to 50
Creamery Butter ..,« „ ,• . ,,..,,.., 62
Lard 28
Hay, per toe ,....... .....,.,.22,00
Hogs ...... ,,,.,.. 13,00
:.Ir. Hugh Carroll laas purchased Jr.\
Geo. Aai::n+► n's 60 acre yarns on the
4th, vonceseen of B ddulpb. The prop-
erty a.tlawiras }Ir. Carroll's. The price
paid was .,a he neighborhood of
;iti000.
ive y live stock auctioneer _ es_deant •
in th,, provinse of Ontario will have
to pay a license of $50 per annul ,
read those who are ,not residents will
have ro Pay- ;iq0, accord441 to a b;Ii'
b= r •=et= i.eoisieteere.
WANTED TO RENT.
A House or storage. roan.
>4taare, A.Pply t: tvp office.
SETTING EGGS FOR SALE.
White, Columbia nidi Golden. AirIvan-
dottes at $3.00; Red .Caps rt $5,00;
White. Rocks axed Black Homburgs at
$7.00—in tsets of 13 eggs, All .Exhibi-.
t;az Steck. Hector Rowe/41(e,
Exeter.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED'
Local Doings
UP. T. G. Stanbury is equalled to the
hcsuse through
A very heavy ram and electrical;
storm, accompaed by loud thunder
Passed over this sectio3n, on Saturday
evening last,.
On Friday aught the Exeter High
School and Fairfield School played 'a
game o, hockey here, the former wssx-.
n:ng by p wide margin.
Rev. Wilson preached anniversary
sermons at Luca on Sunday, and Rev
Powell of Legate took Gtr. Wilson'e
work in James Street church here, .
James Street Church and Trivitt
Memorial Church hockey teams played
a good game of hockey here on Fri-
day evening, resulting 3-2 in favor of
the Zer. ager.
To, WI the v vancy in the, Council of
Marys, ca reed by the death of
Prof. Date, on. Monday !\lr, D. McCul-
lough ,s s e2erted by 124 over F. I.
Wilson, sr.
\frs. Richard Da‘' -is, who was .taken
t+* Victoria Hospital, London, ast
week to undergo an exam•=auction as to
cause of her , health, is doing
- nicely, and a complete recovery
'is. hoped for..
United States bank motes of $2 a*ad
denominations somewhat crudely
raised to representt $20 and $50 bills,
nave been, passed, an merchants in Sar-
ra'a. The time when daylight begins
_o ,fade. is as the• time to pass
the bill -s. ,
The magistrates , dismissed the case
as against William Patterson at Wing -
nam, on the charge, of shooting Albert
Leutitt, The evidence went to show
that both men were under the in-
fluence of liquor and one mistook the
by C. H, Sanders at the Advocate Of- orl:er :or a trurgI-ir,
fle. Strictly oniideat'>ai; no witness. ; A strange infection of the eyes has
going arow d Toronto. 1t is a
rt of inflammation, theeyes be-
g ,ed and watery and once "n
se it has spread through the
family. The health authorities
as caused by colds. The affec-
asts only a few days and cs,
ar ,y eaaafired tQ `children,
and tunas tells us that the dust •
.v•as .lying here en March 6th, thirty
nine It -ears ago, and .alter that this
;l.strct experienced the worst storm
'or many years. That year in lia .t-
eba eheut the middle of March they
had the worst storm in the history of
Haat veuntry, AU of which means,—
that the Line spring peather of Tue.;-
03V auar- toot mean ;that it is to eon-
tlnue. Robins and other spring birds
1aava been seen in plenty this week.
SALE OF BUTTERMILK,
The Butt e.ra lk of the E,xe
C -ornery ati '' be sold t)y auction
.i: nrwlay',
".A1,11-4,11 lwth, 1921, at two
o ;lock. at th.; Creamer, -. Terms .rad,;
• 1r:3:ty u at till ac of sale.
Exeter Creamery e.mery Co:, Limited
•', G.:tfedd, Secy -Traits,
t'.
Rolauren, Auctioneer.
ANNOUNCEMENT
4Pz atrda ., March 12th, r«nd fol
1 1v,a,,, dare. we will make a
Su ECIAL DISPLAY OF
a RI\: ,IE,D MILLINERY AND
MILLINERY MERCFIII.NI jSE
Thi: showing will be particularly at
tractive, T. V. CURLISS
HE I5 CC?lMING--A. E. Almond, the
noted eyesight specialiizt of Toronto
will . at the Central hotel, Exeter,
18th .=nd 19th of liareh,
•
B FOR SALE.
"rime bar:. 30x50, iron roof, •with
ten ton hay. Apply t) M. M. Russell,
R R. 1, Exetee,
FOR SALE.
Timber frame 2248 feet, 15 fit.
posts, 4 bents; suitable for straw shed
or drive house, Apply at B. W. F.
BEAVER'S HARDWARE.
WANTED Responsible men to sell
Rawleigh's Good Health Products. An
opportunity to get into business for
yourself, at an. occupation that is pleas-
ant profitable and permanent. Must
be able to furnish acceptable contract
secured by two sureties, and to pro-
vide team and wagon, or auto. Indus-
trious, capable men secure large re-
turns for their efforts. Largest and
best known list of Made in Canada
household necessities furnished on
terms to meet your business require-
ments. Address The W. T. Rawleigh
Co,, Ltd., Dept. 122, London, Ontario:
HIGH INVESTMENT YIELDS
NOW AVAILABLE
Dominion df Canada Victory Bonds
Province of Ontario Bonds.
City of Toronto and other bonds.
ERNEST ELLIOT
Office Elliot Building Exeter
GET READY FOR LENT.
Order your fish, at once as we have
stocked special lines for this occas-
ion,— ` 1
PICKLED) HERRING in 10 lb. palls
LABRADOR HERRING in 25 'lb
pails.
SMELTS & SMOKED HERRING by
the Ib.
WHITEFISH—Also some nice
dressed Whitefish.
Phone 56
C. L. WILSON.
TURNING .MILL
All kinds of Turning, Gumming
Saws, Etc., done on shortest notice,
FOR SALE.
Massey -Harris Cream Separator, 500
Lbs. capacity, nearly new..
APPLE BUTTER AND . BOILED
Cider, ,first-class quality,
INDIAN PONY FOR SALE, ,4 yrs,
old.
S. J. V. CANN, Ph+tte,115
In ,future we will cemmernce` chop
-ping, at twtave thirty as formerly.
HARVEYBROS.
If.you have anything to sell;:Or' you
want to buy, try The Advocate.' Want
Column.
VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs.
E. J. 1W ethey, Andrew St: Apply
at any time 4 to 6 o'clock;' evenings
Ito 8, t.1..F
BIG SALE, •
Probably the largest stock sale that
has ever been. held 4n the Township
of Usborne, ewas that of Mr. Samuel
Brock, Con, 6, on Thursday last, the
total amount being realized was $8472.
It is not necessary to state that the
stock was high classed. Every animal
sold, .both in, the chow line and +tattle,
was of a high standard, and onthe
whole he success of the sale reflects
mucin on. the proprietor as a high-class
farmer. --
JEFFERY—CANN.
A pretty wedding took place on 2nd
\larch, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Cann of Usborne, when their
daughter, Ro.xie Mac, became the bride
of. lir. William E. Jeffery. Rev. Mc-
Alister performed the ceremony in the
presence of about 65 guests, The
bridesmaid was Miss Perla Cann, and i
the groomsman, Mr. Harold Jeffery,
The bride wore white crepe de, chene
trammed with satin, and crystal beads;
also a veil with orange blossoms, and
her bouquet wps of white roses and 1
fern: The bridesmaid wore fawn }
georgette over crape de. chene, and
carried a bouquet of sweet peas. The'
home was nicely decorated, Many ,
beautiful presents were received. Mr.1
and Mrs. Jeffery will .reside .on the'
farm recently purchased from Mr,
Walter Keddy in Usborne,Mr. Jef-
fery served in France with the 58th
battalion, • Ineved for three weeks..
1.. R. "Carling, E. A'
Barrister • Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the; Mai-
sops Bank, Etc.
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
i Victory, Dominion Of Canada,, Pro-
viacial and Municipal Bonds, all legal.
investment far Trust Funds.
At existing prices - from. 6 ter
to 7 Pe; etat, Can rbe obtained
these boards.
cent,
from
Orders .received by me.
Money to lofta at lowest rates .of
ittlterest.
Office, -.Carling $I Main st. Exeter
Mr. John G 31egplie, sr., still con
fined •to. lois borne, throng illness, and
shows little signs of improvement,
Rev. W. Q. McAlister will preach
educational sermons at ElhevilIe on
Sunda.} morning next and at Sunshine',
in the afteznoon,
4ie. Wm. Passmore, who has been
quite BI for some weeks, is ,slowly
improving and able, tb sit up for 4
short time each day.
master Ebex Hedden, who has been
confined to his bed the past week. at
the bottle of his aunt, Alts, Wm,
Greenlee, is ab(ie to be out again..
The Second Degree Team tof the
Exeter Qdd.fellaws wall exemplify the.
work, of 'WS degree in Hentsel% on
Wltdntesdayev�..n xzg of next week..
Howard Taylor, who has been. as-
sistant buttermaker at the Winchel-
sea creamery .for same time, wild take
a pos,;,toa., in true i reatnery .here short-
ly.
and\Inst Richard Davey of
Stephen announce the engagement of
their daughter, ,Masa Carrie A., to Mr:
John \, W'ir9fi of Exeter, the mar-
r:.age to take. place ,this month.
Prof. Aatderten, of Ireland, the new
organist for James Street Methodf t
Church, expects ,to sari from Ireland
ora 'March 19th, and ,to take charge of
the Qrgen the first Sunday in April.
Saunders of London, in C ceny r Presby-
terian
Church on Friday n'ght last was
most interesting and instructive. Mr,
Saunders has made. an •exhaustive study
or bird and animal life, and he tells the
st. L of the,rtife'artd habits in a very
p'easrtg maannt; The attendance was
N. B. licKerracher of the Bank of
Commerce staff. London, a former
Zeller here has resigned the position
at the Bank in ,that city to take. the
position of bookeaper for .the new
Sterling Twine Company, Walkerton;,
his uncle being president of the syn.-
dicate.
BOUGHT POWER. HOUSE.
'dr. S. J. V. Cann as purchased
the old power house ,batiiding .across
from 'the Metropolitan Hotel from Mr
Chrts Zuefle, and wig occupy it as a
turning ,factory and cider mill,
1Ir. IL Horton visited in Goderich
:Monday,
Miss Verna. Kilpatrick of London
visited here for a few days last week.
\Irs. Will Rennie of Zurich is visit-
ing with her mother, Mrs. Broderick,
\Ir. S. \f. Sanders was in Toronto
on business -the latter part of last
week.
sirs, T. S. Woods left Monday
morning to visit her sister in Oak. -
vine.
Mrs. Phillip Rowcliffe of London is l Auto Licenses
visiting with leer sister, Mrs, Robert
pin,
1Ir,eyand Mrs. Russell Flynn of King-
ston are visiting ;the ,former's parents
in to.w n,
Mr, Bert. Gillies of Walkervdlle
visited here with his parents over the
week end,
Mr. Arch,'.,e Davis, after a few weeks
with; his parents heere, returned to In-
gersell oua Saturday.
Mdse Etta M. Bowey and Miss Flor-
ence liinney visited in London th.e lat-
ter part of last week.
Hiss Alma Mack of Moritreal is vis -
Leine' her parents here, having been re -
1
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PHONE 32
JONES &
MAY
PHONE 32
SPRING STYLES IN
MISSES' AND LApIES'
SUITS, COATS & DRESSES
Our range ,for Spring it. Ladies` and .'Hisses' Suits • Coats, and Dress-
es is now almost complette. New Materials, New Styres and eery Moderate
ptiiees. Make your selections, early while. there is a large range to choose
from.
We handle Northway and Roger's Garments.
SPRING HOUSE FURNISI•IINGS
We have, an enormous stock of Linoleums, Oilcloths, Rugs, Curtains,
Tepest:es, Bluads, E:te,, at reasonable prices. '
CONGOLEUM RUGS AT LO1,VEIt .PRICES.
Congoleum Rugs are becoming more popular every season.
The !new colorings anal designs for Spring are very handsome, and at
much lower prices. On the large sines; the price as $4 lower than last
fall's prices. We have many new patterns in all the popular sizes.
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS AT $2.35 EAC#l.
We place .on sale this week dozens of Men's Fine Negligee Shirts of
good quality materials and designs, regularly worth up to $3.50, sixes 14 to
16, Special Salel pace only $2.35 each.
MEN'S WORK SIi IR'I'S Al" 51.45.
6 dezen. Men's Dark .Work Shirts in heavy materials, sizes 14 1-2 to 17 a'
Regularly $2.00; Special Sale price $1.45 each,
BOYS' BLOOMER SUITS
\Ve have -just received a big shipment of Boys' Bloomer Suits
Newest ,Styles and Colors. Come in and look these over. They are won-
derful values. Also we have in stock a fine lot of Bayes' Brown Shoes in
all ,+sizes. t
WALL PAPERS.
Besides our ,regular stock of papers, vvie 1ha'-e our big special book of
Living Room Papers. If you wish a room out of this book, we, will confine
the pattern Ito you, !so that no one else hill have a room like yours.
JONES & MAY
Y. P. Cl Al.
Don't forget the union gathering to-
night Of ladies and gentlemen. Come
and enjoy yourself and help others.
One week to -night it its expected There
will be. the first "eats" to be ar-
ranged for to-rug1 t.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11.00 u.m.—"I will now turn aside and
se;e this great sight."
7 p.m.—"Christ :the Restorer."
Rev A. A. Tramper, Rectors
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
Services at 11 awno ,and 7. pen. as
usual next ,Sabbath,
The Minister,
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
11 a.m.-"Gite us this ,day our Daily
Bread". Study' of our Lord's
Prayer.
2 p.m.—Sabbath School & Bible Study.
p.m,—"Our,Blood: Was Settler."
Everybody welcomed.
MAI r;'tST, METHODIST CLIIURCIJ
Rev .Geo! McAlister, M. A
Phone 21r3
and Markers
Issued in Exeter.
These are now being issued in Ex-
teter. We have them in stock and
can supply you at shortest notice.
Have your application farms properly
filled in.
.Mr. Fred Bawden returned Satur-
day might after spendimag a week with
his ,brother in Toronto•
Mrs. G•eo, Murray of Warroad,. Minn.,
is here owing. to theillness of her
sister, Mrs. Richard Davis.
Mrs. S. G,. Bowden, of Ioco,
arrived here on Friday to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Martini
Mr. ,Wm. Burke of Wingham visit-
ed here .the latter part of int week
with .his wife, who ,has been ill.
Mrs, Richard Hoskins of London
spent p day or two here with her
parents, 1vIr, and Mrs, Wrn. Treble. •
Miss Gladys Ford after a short vis-
it alt her home here, returned to Port
Huron Fridaiy to resume her nursing
duties,
llfrS, James Waln,Iess. of Duluth` _ar-
rived here
ar-rivecl°here Saturday to speed a short
time "with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
L. Hardy.
,Mrs. ,W'6 J..Carling, Jv ao has been
spending some time with her daughter
a, Blightan;'joined her husband here.
on Monday.
,Mr, - and 11'drs. ResseE Hedden and
son, Jack spent the week end in Cen-
tralia the gueists of (Mr. rand' Mrs. C.
Blaskerville.
Mr. 'and Mrs,' Ferguson ,of Teeswart;-
er hav?e -been visiting at the home of
their% Mr; Russell Ferguson, dur-
ing the week.
Mr;. John Ltaxltion of Usborne . lef'It
Wed esday morning ,for Fili.more and
other places .iii the. West to visit rel-
atives for a few weeks.
Mr. Wilmer Cltarke who has been vis.,
Br
aptford,visiting
isitingfriends the.lteienganad,t thMrH;Cam.I3elaipfnesMr,'sWpemnt Garefeenv-
.
past weele
•
Mrs: M Fow a
re�ll, who has been spend-
ing lithe winter with he4r 'son in Bran -
1.00 n - ;Rev, 4i. B ,..Parnaby., don, Man., and also relatives' in Win
3 p• . `Sunday School and Buble returned ` r e
1asss. ni'pehome on Thursday vP
7.00 p;.In "Re,v ge McAlister. Mr;: and Mrs. ,fleury Barnet
t, of
Subject—',„toe'Boy `l o, went Lilac S sk., who are .visiting„ ,In-
wyog 13',,1. ,,erscsla s spent a few, • days here yn �as
p 'K', y ,'last"
week wee ,!12:. en Mrs,. Thos, D.ipt{
BETHANY -2.30, Rev. H. B. Pamaby nuay,returns g Monday marring,
;,;
S. W. Simms
Express Office, Exeter.
•
R. N. ROWE
FURNITURE DEALER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
Embalmers License No. 210
Motor Hearse Service
Phones 20J and 20W.
WESTERN ONTARIO BEST COM- DR. A. E, TENNANT
MERCIAL SCHOOL, Veterinary Surgeon
DENTE,.
(/P�i��C�i��yi,�y;'!p5/ G'tw.IF'/s/'��y/►
$rav TVIlVY ON .
Our winter term commences Tues-
day, January 4th, and students may
register in our Commercial, Short-
hand or Telegraphy Departments et
any time. Our courses are thorough
and practical, and we assist grad-
uates to positions. Get our free
Catalogue
D. A. McLachlan
Principal
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery line
Call and see us. Atrial
as to quality will convin-
ce. a • .
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice, Strictly confidential; no witness.
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
'PHONE 134 ; PHONE 134 •
Boys' and Men's Clothing
Easter will soon be here. You Will bee
.I� d>ng a, new • suit for Sprittag!.
...,-Weare showing, some splendid values in Boys' and Mean's .Clothing. ;We
Wig, s
will be glad !to have you call, and see the. inew' Clad* and, Styles.•
. -
ew..=Wall Papers
A ;few, ,rolls of our new Wall :,Paper with make a,g reai� t
crhraatige
Interior of your ,home.
W.
e'Nye, fl, beautiful "range ;
of. �Sens uata.
bler- y
oan. As10
see Went,
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outh?ptt
•
!thine+
Bros
McDonell''s Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr, Vining)
'Phone 26w
DR. SWEET,
Veterinary Surgeon
Can be consulted at his office.
Dehorning Clippers ;too rent.
Office—
Phone No. 120 Exeter,
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Offitce--Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or
night.
Dr. G. F. Roulstont, L. D. 5., D. D. S.
DENTIST,
Office oyer Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoonis.
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate • Toronto University-'
Office—over Gladman & Stannbury'a
Office, Main Street, Exeter. `
C. W. ROBINSON, .
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farad
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cocksbutt Warterooms, next dolor to
Central Hotel;, Main Street, Exeter.
FRANK TAYLOR,
Licensed Auctioneer for Coi sties of
Hanlon and - Middlesex -
Prices Reasonable •, ! and Satisfaction
Guaranteed„ p
Crediton, Ontario.
HORSES WANTED
want 'an; unlimited • number of,
Horses in good condition. Geldings 5
Years gold, up, weighing front 1500
-pounds up,. ;;M'ares from 4 years old
up, weighing from 1300 pounds. me -
-
Parties .pairing the required stuff,
write %or phone 83 Exeter.
G.: J. DOW
MONEY TO LOAN,
We .have• a''7a.rge amount of of private
funds to loan on farm and village . .
property at low rates of interest.
Gi.ADMAN & STANBURY
Bolsters, Solicitors, Exeter
ai