HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-3-31, Page 8EXB TEH .AllII-UCATE, T TiU8 SIVA VY I MAR. 3l, 1921
Exeter Markets
Clits.N(.cE1) EVERY \VED ESD 19
1,7k/heat ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, .,, `,,,65 to 75
33ax:ty ..0
45
Ldats 40
3~ ... „ .. ,...,. _•
Family ,Flour „. ,... .... • .;52,.40
Feed .,� ' ,.. 200
Shorts . ,-. ....-.
„ 2,006
Bran .,..,,.. „ ,.,,, 2,6
Eats Da z -y Butter ,...., •,,,..47 to 50
Creannery But,'ter en;,,, , 61 to 64
4
Lard ,,,., 22,25
Ray, per ton ...Rene_ 14.00
0
Kegs
Local Doings
The little non of Te11r. rand Mors:
1Maurece Q I very
Miss Amy Johns sang a very',1eas-
ing solo an James Street Church on
unday evening
Vr, Latimer Grieve has purchased
a drug ,business to Strathroy, and will
'take over" shortly.
We regret Oto hear that «<1r. Samuel
$eavea, has developed scarlet fever,
from which, his children have been i11.
1r. G. 3. Dow shipped a load of
horses from St. Marys to Montreal on
Friday, \Ir. Dow aleft for ..tient city
on Saturday,
11. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol-
sons Bank, Etc..
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
ria Viictory,. Dominion of Canada, Pro-
vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment for Trust Funds,
At existing prices from 6 per cent.
to 7 per cent. can be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received by me.
Money to loan at lowest rates of
interest,
Office—Carling Bk„ Matin St, Exeter
TO RENT 'Ilse very spring-like weather of
?`z
eore a ,and, fall plowed. Saturday and ,Suiday got a severe
",•ilv ..*HARDY, Exeter. t ndantPdreezing
weatheroyesince.
FOR SALE.
A tea.. ..ev turnips and marigolds.
Phone
r.0 ,. Iy
.> U. i Dow, Exeter;
83.
NEW 'p`LK ROI/TE.
1 wise - ; nourtee to the cetize'x`s
e F sv yeas I will c. tnrnenee a neve
r "it. • here o:. elonday. April 4th, end
true youvv.li , xor me with your Tat,.,
x.:nage. SA tot. ELLIOTT.
FLAN LAND WANTED.
300 acre, o. Flax Land
• we ed' f,
watch the highest prices• will
Iia.d, ApolY. DAVIS,to
J ua ' Hay P.O.
Mr. Alvin Brnttiell of Cent-aka
with his family Metethe house
owned by Mrs,. C. .Aldwtorth art the
soat_h west corner of the village.
.'Mrs. Louis Day, Who is in St. Jo-
seph's- Hospital, London, undergoing
treatmeet, is showing sigas .of im-
provement.. 'Mr. Day visited her an
Friday.
Rev. 1I. J. Wtilson. ,goes to Blyth
to=night and to Auburn. ta-tnoa'row
n$gbt to address union gatherings in
behalf of the coining Referendum vote
en April 18th,
Rev. D. W. Collins. of Windsor, for-
merly of Exeter, wee recently offered
e :1500 ettorense of stipend, but de -
+Mined tea -receive more. than $1000. He
_Mrs. A. Walter spent Easter in
London,
Miss Fern Short: has returned from
London.
Mr. Wilbur Luker of London visited
here this week.
Mr. Harry Swett of Windsor dsor was
home for Easter.
Mrs. W. x J. Heeree was in London
part of last week.
:Hiss E. et Bowey was in. London
over Good Friday.
• :Mr. Alex. Stewart of London was
here for Good Friday.
Miss Mildred Hardy of Toronto was
hone for the holidays.
MissGreba Redden of London was
home sfor the holidays.
\tr. ;pad Airs, Chapman and son spent
the »holidays in London
Mr. Wilkin of "Tedford was a vis-
itor with old friends here.
Miss. Florence :lorry of Windsor is
visiting WW1 her parents,
Mr, Jack Matthew% of Sarnia spent
Easter with thin. S. 1?i°ttom.
:Hiss Love of Saga ,spene .Easter
with, parents ar
tints in town.
°
Mr. Ingram of Hamilton spent Eas-
ter n, Hens* and Exeter.
Mr. eaad :firs, Ferguson and daughter
spent Easter at Te=swater,
:,Ss: Francis Hill. of Toronto spent
rhere wS,th hire parents.
1Ir< Bert Gillies of »Hamilton spent
the holidays at his home here.
\Siss Martha Lewisspent the holi-
days ;n London and Dorchester.
'Miss Effie Treble speni a few days
xtg
:n London du.the pat week.
Ur Walter Dearing of London was
It v:sitr here over the w,.ek end.
Ifiss „Nlar,,,lrei, Pickard, student, ,of
London i. .:one for the holidays.
Mr. W, 1;1. Levert of London spent
the week ;rid. atthe Central Hotel,!
Miss VeeettRew li fe of London was
at her hoar... here over the holidaya:
efr. and Mrs. R<vhr. Treble of Lon-
don, spent Easter with relatives here.
Mr. Wall Amos and lady friend of
Stratford visited Mrs. Amos Friday.
elm Earl Parsons and Miss Corsine
Parsons visited an London last week.
Miss Annie Pay of London visited
at her home here over the: holidaysk
%fr. Leonard Abbott of Harrow was
town old friends in towover Sun-
day.
Bliss Ruby Treble of Toronto visited
here w:t,t her parents over the boli-
will gaow receive X3000 a year.
TEND:7;R FOR FAIR GROUNDS.ri..11,idanItleut,s'sRelloalOyasebroernlear,t Willard,
awho boughton the
R. G. Scldoi, bet.:v.nary, will re- aboutayearcevalend-supt0 tiaturday.'APriIgo, ,has disposed of the •property to
: rid, for the renitng of the Exeter Farr ! Via:. George Arm oong of the same
Grounds, Lowest par any tender nat, aoavnship. the price Dani was 59000;
apply rly accepted. For Particulars i
jmmediate Possession given.
K. 1)
,0,4,14 to the. large number ei :ow Class, along .with their teachers,�:lMes-
Teacb- ars W Abbott acid W' G, Medd, with
pupas tsars E.1�ter the Primary their wives And a ,few other friends,
era to , h Exeter ,Public School, Miss silent a very .pleasant social evening
pesa
,Taylor, has asked that the pare. at the }tome of Mr. and ;lira; Win,
:end nc, child under ¢ years of age.
ANCON Y EGGS FOR SALE. The marriage took place at the
si e.p.,_,rd verdin, 6c, each. }:orae aZ the bride's ,pparert>wts, Mr. and
;ties. George Vivian, Mitchells, on Mar.
' e bride of Mr,
,,,1,Y CHICKS FOR 1). M. Roberts of Toronto' The
GET l J. Urea performed the ceremony.
'''INTI:.' ,.A.5 n:R bride i:, a sister of ,,Mrs. H. W1 Doerr
a, Exeter,
Starti.•ag AT-, 11th, and each week ---
iollowiag, I m — have for sale a Urn- 1IO � OR4BLY ACQUITTED.
ned quantity t•; Da�y}-old chicks.
i;arred Rocks and White Leghtorns. A few weeks ago the daily papers
Can supply mother hens with chick. contained a report concerning a num-
Prxtas reasonable. Phone 33. ber of Grand Trunk freight handlers
W. A. SA iBROOK, Crediton, being arrested at Sarnia charged with
Agent for Buckeye Brooders, either stealing freight in transit, Among the
cavi or cue burning. number charged was Mr. Oscar An-
San1Y to t , W, Robinson or
Last Frldav evening the Young Lad
Sanders, Grou:Zds Committee. 'es' B'ble Cates and the Young 'd'in's
Walker. ,
' ;r\i FORD,
23rd when their second dauglilter,
l::r?tton R,R„1,Kirkton Laura Edna, became th i 1
derson of Sarnia, formerly of Exeter,
'MUCK FOR SERVICE. and ,son of are.
Geopleased, gtAnderson.
d{ rson of
!thong
I has e a truck for service.
J15, Exe.e., S. 3.
F'OPI) CAR FOR SALE.
Rea�r,ai:tie price ,and e_rms..
H. Bilin, Hay P,O.
TURNS Fo SALE.
The uc uesignedfo har s
3000 bushels
of hel;b turret a for weighing
a
bushel; buyer top y
JOHN WALPER, Exeter.
CHICKEN FOR SALE.
40 yearling White Leghorn hens, —
Barron strain—$2 each; 2 cockerels $3
each; Eggs .for hatching Sc. each,
Exhibition White Legh ern15andlack
Leghorn,eggs.3 and $5 p
GARNET, HEYWOOD, Exeter
wnate that
at the trial a few days Ago Mr. ' days.
Miss Marion Blatcli:ford of Toronto
•
PHONE 32 JONES & MAY
G
derson was honorably acquitted,
BULLS FOR SALE.
The.pride,signed has for sale 4
Scotch bred bull's of servncable age.
R. G Hunter, R. R No. 3, Exeter,
SECOND HAND MACHINERY.
Tete undersigned bas the following
se and hand machinery for sale,—Frost'
&. Wood 12 plate otrt-ltbx'ow disc in
good repair ; 6 -ft. Massey -Harris spring
tooth cultivator, nearly new; grain
drill in good \V rWARD,co1Ecxet'er.
SETTING EGGS FOR SALE.
White, Columbia and Golden Wyan-
dottes at $3.00; Red Caps at $5.00;
White Rocks and BlackHamburgs
at
t;
$7.00 -in sets of 13 eggs.
.
tion Stock. Hector Rowcliffe,
Exeter.'
ODDFELLOWS MEETINGS.
Tuesday, April 5th, Second
Third Degrees.
All members please atttend,
VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs.
E. J. Wethey, Andrew St. Apply
at any time 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings
. 7 to 8.
and
spent a few clays with her p
town.
air. and iNfrs, Frank Mallettt of Lon
don spent 'the holidays with ,relatives
here.
'Mr, Earl .Southcott, divinity student,
is home from Toronto for the holi-
days.
olidays. Wm, Brad of London
12r, and `Irs4 i
visited at Mr, James Jewell's over the,
holiday,
Ness Kinsman is spending Easter in
Guelph with her sinter, sirs. H. SI
Nicklin.
Mr. I3erry of Ingersoll visited his
daughter, Mrs. R. G. Seldon during
the past week.
Mrs. ,Geo. Griffith of Toronto spent
Easter at the ham,e of hrer father, Mr.
James Handford.
.Miss Amy Johns, reacher, of St.
Catharines, .s,spending the holidays at
her home 4ere.
Mr. John Patcterslon of Blyth sited
Russell, with his sister, Mrs. W. J. B,
n
Thursday last.
Mr. Julus Sokoloff, who has_ been
in Toronto for some time, returned
to town Monday.
Mr. E. J. Wte hey is in Toronto this
week attending the Ontario Teachers'
Association meeting.
Mrs. W. H. Shosenberg of London
visited with evIri and Nits. T. H. New-
ell over the holidays!
Mr. Will Manson of Toronto =delis'
sister, Miss Jcss•te of London visited
the: parents this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dinney and
daughter Dorothy spent the holidays
With cela!dve,s dui London. •
Mr, Sam'' Hicks returned ‘to, Tor-
onto last week after e visit with hes'
grandmother, Mrs, John. Sanders.
Mrs. P. •McTeggiartthas
ireturned
ntto
Exeter, atter spencin
with Mrs. Jack Glenn, near Hensel:..
Mr. and airs.' Russell Frayne. and
'family of Brantford were guests of
dr. and Mrs. P. Frayne over the holi-
day.
Mrs. Gregory and Miss Gregory are
visiting the eormers' son, Mayor Greg-
ory of Stratford, for the Easter holi-
days.
oli
dalIr, Victor Sweet and bride of
Cleveland, Ohio, returned home Sat-
urday, after spending a part of their
honeymoon here.
Miss Balkw'i'l Of Winnipeg is visit-
ing Mrs. Cochrane. Miss Leav'et of
Walkerville was, also a visitor with her
father and sister.
Mr. ,and Mrs, W. H. Johnston aft-
-tended the Wt M, ,S4 banquet in the
'Heasall Methodist Church ori Tuesday
evening of this week.
Y. P. C. A..
CHECKER TOURNAMENT.
Anyone interested in checkers
whether a member of the "Y" or not
are invited to take part in a checker
tournament on Friday evening.
Kindly leave your name with W. S.
Cole before Friday noon.
Don't forget ladies' night tonight.
All lady members should try to be
present.
HIGH INVESTMENT. YIELDS
NOW AVAILABLE
Dominion of Canada Victory Bonds
Province of Ontario Bonds,
City of Toronto and other bonds.
ERNEST ELLIOT
Office Elliot Building Exeter
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Regular services next Sabbath at
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Rev . A. A. Trumper, Rector.
TURNING .MILL
All kinds of Turning, Gumming
Saws, Etc., done on shortest enotice,
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, Phone 115
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
11 a.m.—"The Comforts of God."
7 .p.m. ---Devotional service by the
Guild. Suitable music. Mr. H.
Strang will give an address.
The Logie Guild will hold a ba-
zaar on April 16th. ,
The Minister.
Bridges
Tender for
SPRING
WEARING
APPAREL
SUITS, COATS, AND
DRESSES
OUR NOCK OF THE AD VE
LINES IS NOW COMPLETh, MAKE
YOUR SELECTIONS AT ONCb„
SPRING DRESSES --• ist Serges, Silks Crepes and Poplins, in Smart
Styles and Popular Colors.
SPRING ,COA,TS — In Sport Styles and Cle- fills, also more Staple lints
Serges, Velours,, Etc. Dozens to select ,from..
SPRING SUITS — Serges and Tricot nes. ,in colors of Nary, Black and
Brown. Smart Styles and. Moderate Prices. The celebrated Noiltlawa),
Brand.
PHONE 3Z
GLOVES, HOSIERY, ETC., FOR EASTER.
The new Sm -7, Groves in cOmbhtallion colors, and plain effects, are now
here, ready ,for Eastjer, Also Silk Hosiery.
Gossard, Nemo, axed La Grace Corsets. New Styles it Brassieres, Pull
over Sweaters, Parasols, Etc,
,A BARGAIN IN BLA.CK DRESS SILK.
Heavy Black Pa ilet<te. Dress Silk. 35 inch, 'vide, lust the correct eight
i'rcNr, Nes Voile Dress Goodsrice —Dozens Dozen0 s of exclusive d. ecial ppatterrn�no* l tock. d
SILK HOSIERY BARGAIN.
10 dozen pairs silk hosiery, black and a Sew colors. on sale for Eatit•er
at only $1,25 pain
Bargains for March.
Shoes Clothing
'Men's Rubber Boots ,.,......... $5.00 Men's $45 all wool English
'ion's. Work Shoes$3.98 Worsted Suits for.......„$33.00
Boys' Stout School Shoes 3,19 Yount Mens' Stylish Suits
to (3.9a Regular ;40 .tor .<. .,..$30.00
Wos' Strong Work Shoes 3.98 LarRup Boys'
Bloo For $10 (tU
Girls' Strong School Shoes ,9
''Vas' Emprress, Shoes ,..,.,,,, 1.98 up eg
Wall Papers
Beautiful selection ;of Wall Papers at moderate prices. Also cheap
papers if you went them.
JONES & MAY
r +"
Auto Licenses
and Markers
Issued in Exeter.
Township of McGillivray
Tenders will be received; by the, un
de_.signed for the building of concrete
rt ents for tura bridges -one on 2nd.
um
ab te Lot 7,and ,one,' ever
Con., ,o.Ppas.
Aux Sauble .River, on :Sideroad op-
posite ,Lot 5 ,and ,6, Cori 10; . Planes.
and specif:ictt;ons may be seen ,a} the
,residence : of the Township Clerki.
Tenders will be opened salt the ; Town
Hall, West McG_1l xray on Mondaythe
4th slay o;" Ala :1 .1921,. at 4 o'clock
p.m.; Toe lowest ,oir any tender not
necessarily ,accepted. A.;E Rosser,
J, 1). Drummond,
Clerk
• ,,..,.,,,.Amr.,.......
These are now being issued in Ex-
eter. We have them in stock and
can supply you at shortest notice.
Have your application forms properly
filled in.
S. W. Simms
WESTERN
CHOOL. BEST COM-
MEC
Express Office, Exeter.
R. N. ROWE
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
11 e.m,—"Can Government) Sell Liqu-
or and Hang. Drink -made
Murders?"
3, p.m. -Sabbath School and- iiBibee
Study.
7 pan.—",An Easter Cantata" - by 37
voices Brom kton, and -Wood-
ham. 'A ,musical ;treat and in-
spiration. All welcome,
12r. and Mrs, Wm;. Haiwkshaw pif
'Detroit ere !expected here to -day' to
"ernain for a time owing to the gall-
nets .of the foe mer's' mother, Mrs
V;3,73,m Hawkshaw.
A. W. Johnston, M. A,, F. AS,,' of
the Excelsior Liffe, Toronto, and his
METHODIST CHURCH' brother. Cecil, a student in the Med-
MAID `'~ST, teal Collegpentt'}t1i'air Easter 'vacs-
' 1Z v Geo McAlister M
e', �s
A
tion with their •'pere els here.
been
Phone 21r3 „1��rr Wilbur CudmO�re, who has b
f 4 visitinghis father, Who, recently fell
, =."T e Parable •af the kaisit,n� f ,
x100 la'm. h
.. ,, ,. and fractured his' hip and its now"con-
n ..Su `• Bible 1ined'to his bed, returned to his home
' Otter s.Sunday Sch'aoi and Bible, in ,Stettler. Alta, Friday. night. •
p•rat�
was, Here v+sat?trng his es,uster, , rs,.
re, atuom of
The Ma` Was Goner ••,, Mr, ,H . G. Sw�eigler of Toronto, who
70() M N
TBETHA iY�-"Busy Here -and .Ihere." j Dore, delighted the cong g
• - Sery,•ces a: ustiig1, conducted by Rev, the Trivitt Memorial Church on:,, •,'
prof. Anderson ',of Huron, College, day evening with a beautifully render-
ed polo.
iteeve•';Landon,
FURNITURE DEALER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
Embalmers License No. 210
Motor Hearse Service
Phones 20J and 20W.
CENTRAL.
STNATPORD.. ON T'.
Our winter term commences Tues-
day, January 4th, and students may
register in our Commercial, Short -
band or Telegraphy Departments at
any time. Our courses are thorough
and practical, and we assist grad-
uates to positions. Get our free
Catalogue
D. A. McLachlan
Principal,
DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonell's Stables, John St, Exeter
(lately ,occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the, grocery line
Call and see us. A trial
as to quality will convin-
ce.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
IMARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice. Strictly confidential; no witness.
DR. SWEET
Veterinary Surgeon
Can be consulted at his office.
Deltorning Clippers Ito. rent.
Oeficte—
Phone No. 120 Exeter..
HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Office—Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or
night. •
3ROS.
SOUTFICOTT
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Men's Made -to -Measure Suits
Dr. G. F. Rouistoatr L. D. S., D. D. S:
DENTIST 0
Office over Carling's Law Office
Cloeed Wedm,esday afternoons.
Besides our regular line . of Men's Clothing we ere agents for Air'C
Clothes, es Greene k& Swift, and Art Clothes made to measure. The pric-
es
s re clothes are much cheaper than 1as!t'seasoq. We can
for umeasure
-give you tethe very ,latest styles and can, show ,you a wide ,range ofry ma-
terials.
LADIES' -LOUSE DRESSES ,
dresses woe. will be glad to
' •, ,n"t time, to make yaw::. house
,o If you have the best house dresses made, good
show yoke -the best fitting, and one of 1 ;;Plrices :$2,00 to $3 75
w y sleeve.
l+,�eaang maitieri'als in short tar 47ang
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
Boys' goes Regular °3,50 and $4.00
Gun .Mein' Bw'torn Shoes 98
; si ofesthis week' $1
50 pairs •;vets ''ilea 5 Spectral Price far '
•
'values; sa
t os
r .
t B.
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Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S.
Honor Grai3uate Toronto University
Office—over Gladman & Stanbury's
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron:
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Stock Sales a Speciality. Office at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.
FRANK. TAYLOR
Licensed . Auctioneer, for Counties of
Hunan and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed. '
Crediton, — Ontario,
If you want to order a daily paper
or magazine, or renew a present sub-
scription, leave your order at the
Advocate Office. We save you paper,
envelope postage stamp and cost of
money order .and when clubbing alit-
tle ., more 'besides,
'MONEY TO LOAN:
We bav'e a large amount of private
funds,`' to loan on farm ,and village'
property at low rates of interest..
GLADMAN & S 1'ANBUR?
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
4
THIRTY-FOURTH
Our
'1,3'arclt came in 1
out a little blustry,
would call llionlike,
snowed a bit on th,
Phone
TAM,
Fc
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Me:
Sprl
"'GLAD T
Tour top, Ji
fine old Where didby yc
elegant fitting suit
Taoaan's, the tailor
Street. Best in tt
Least, he fitted me
ti*e ever had. No
"' -"Looks goo
. der my next suit
SUITS
OVERCOATS
RAINCOATS
W. W.
Tailor& E
New •
OPEN 1
WHAT ARE 1
Why send to
can Supply you we
of yeasrs,.
Owing toe lar
Tires and : Tubes,
FOLLOW TH
TSE T
EXCELLENT
We are ,receiv
wherever our Flojui
ou ; arc making •,
you think the bo
nide flour. We
grade of.whe<t` t, t
chinery and are e;
Teis'tt:.it,,
Ors. by M
-bakinig. Us{ei it
311. have not othe