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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-4-7, Page 8„,• EXE/1 ADITIMATE, THURBDIFY) .1E121 ExeterMarkets ocaDoings R. Carimg, 13,4 Banister Solid -tort Neter,' Public commissioner, Solicitor for the Mai- sons Barer, Etc. INVEST YOUR. FUNDS in Vectory. Dominion of Cenada, Pro- vl end Municipal Bon,as„ all legal investment for Trust Funds. At existing price.e trim 6 Per cent to 7 per cent cala be 'obtained frem these bond& Oeclets received by me. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest , 1 Oefice-Carling Bk,, Main St., EXeter CHANL 'ID EVER WEDiN1SDAY Wheat 1.90 '1075 Oats ... 41.1, Family Flour ...... 40 Feed or Shorts .... ems 2,•20 Bran. .. IG,OW„, ElgZS 2 1)a ry Butter .,.......„,. „...,-.... 47 to, 50 CreameryBu"r •-•• it61 to 64 - ees...• • Lard ... +01.1...**/.. ...,..,... 25 Nay per to ....... ...,- .. - ..- 22.00 Ilegs ..... m .... v.. v..,,.. 14.00 STERRS FOR SALE. 4 Leeers, tee> years old, for salv. Jc."-tn, %Y. Heywood, Ushorne R, R. 1, Woodham, Ont. GOOD LeCILLING LOT. FOR SALE Public And Rigly school opened on Monday. Principal Wethee he% moved into the Itouse he has rented from CaLtle., Ann street elr. William Delbridge of 1./Shorne was out to town on Menden after be- latd up, with rheumatic fever for tene weeke. He gets along now with the Assotanee of a cane. Me. Eel, Pollee has taken over tete Peed Garage Tepee' work, hi prede- cesson. 44r, James Foote, havingegiNeu up the shop with the ,intentiontia go, Lee foto the Gray Dart line, -wee Re Wilson goes to Bruesele speak in the :Neeeltodist and Tresbye terian Churches next Sunday on the Referendum. Then to. Verna Monday reeeht to a union meeting of workers, A. qui_ et wedding took place at the en efeen e..., e'eeter, APPY F• A:MaY Main Street Methodist parsonage on Wednesday. March 30th, when MISS ..r.r.f0.44. V OV. SALE. Ave. F. Skiene,r, daughter of Mrs. Pre - A. 4123r:c.v.,: ,c,!. c.40:„.7e $trawberry slctrillai,vS7.---le *mi.; er of tows; was married to 104 NAMES ADDh.D. seasize Three varieties. AleelY to wee of ,'Illi. C'' Heeller °I the /sewn- The nevieion of the Voters' List for j. W. TAYLOR, Exeter - Exeter was completed on Saturday. --e-m, Goderiela has not been collecting 109 mentos were added to the list as FOE, SALE. en.01411 to pay for thee hedro, and the used at the lust prOvincinl eleCtion in ye?On zarl.•. r_,,,,..„,„,..,„, 11,01 dere Proyineiel Ifeelro Commisnon, has pre- October of 1919, No epee* were . veleee147700441 t';',17e” wee sealed a billefor $$,1$0.09 and interest made totserilte. off games of dead per- brezd4ng. Aho some iet cattle. te ,,,e2eo.69 for power. This represents eons, or ebsentees. tee diefertince between the cost of it - ,k t0,2$3.W*1.cratz, on . power used and the amount collected. Godeelcit contracted ,for power at $37, T.1.4.,1•,... 1een- tees wee 4TIgna,Sed :to $43; 310w The.sedeneesenger of death came to. FARM FOR RENT. e wee, go over $50. the borne Of me. and Mrs, Luther J. 100 ' Penhale. about eieht o'clock Monday Let e, Coneeseion 3, McaillixTaY; 1 Mrs W. G. Day. H • .t.b Qact begeeege. eand in Al ... ; ,. eetso, neon street, is morning end removed. from their midst uccoendiestiwoso ad lots 01 St; \vette snol'kere,-e5ogittroorn a poec eially injursedkne their Youngest son James Statile • eo. e eoe, liarmee L. an a ceoent on, uncla). a‘Ded 23 dayst .Th; liege fellow lili 4N.i.7.-Virt. Beer last t -eek graeed, the frant• of place of ,busine.ss .weth a large and beautiful /electrical sign, Rev. Professor Anderson of Huren College, London, preached in Trevite AlOntOria Church Surtay. The rector, Rev. Trumper, expects to be wefl enough 'to. conduct the serrice,on Sunday next BABY PASSES. the owner, "Thos. ea Nen, - ie..e wes eeturnifte from church end rather poor heelele from the time of Ave., DeUeet, Mieleigate, tee coneete to the drop in the side- !his berth. The, xunterat took place to It:elk a little tnorth of the Twp Hall the Exeter cemetery ou Tuesele.y. HOUSE FOR SAL. OR .11•ENT,- ote ast‘ridentally 'tripped end fell. The ' — Hurm stret, 4a4t a ;gain, a on:. spo, en the walk ,referred to es a bad TURNED TURTLR . e.eiee eraine Itouse, seven rooms, 'n veellete!ndeo4r,euleidyliseVg.,ell'iyesIn.:'0.rbee,e4,%IzIA-t eel-. and Mrs. Herinan Zimmer, of . . eeee ;Lr. Apebe Ntowrom ,wiete, convernence, but may, yet be the cause Stretford, accompanied by two relative G. A. Vete e -, • • • ef a snit foe dameges. children, had a =row escape weth ...••••••••• the.er lives the other day. They were TO RENT. The Hensel” prilsbytIrian Choir returning home, atter a OAR With rel - ;ea at:re of ?ead, fall plowed. wig give their Easter Cantata, "'The eaves .n Dashwood, and when 4bout L. 1/454"Y' 'Eeter* RiCbs:r1t/hC.,11Eliset‘e't'elar, oCrnleaorulP/Yesehr...snetang, tthweeornillearestuearnsetd(laturttlee. lellIrsam. eZsienitinottard • .... • Aptil lltb. , who was en. 13e front seat was thrown ffel.M....1. through the stead shield, suetaining a •et '4•----tr4",F ani 2. 41 1 angods1147 01 ( Int F.:MI SOLD. cut on the t p and a badly brueeted .A,•,?;li 4 ,', ,•-• j VWiVs Exe e., hip and lee. whee .N1r. Zimmer was is3 .......... Mr. Richerel Hicks of Ushorne, east petned underneath the ear. He, how- , I' `', il i e•lk. disposed of Iris 150 acre farm ever managed to pul! himself out,and New \Wee lee^,.. 4n, on the 3rd concession of that tcwn- he ittekily escaped with only a few E v.67,5:1 .ci• ...., , • • -„-a ;ewe to the. citizens ship to Mr. joint Thomson, wire owns :fight bru▪ set. 1 he children. escaped re Exeter cut . nee .commence a new_ tir adieeneng hundred acres. The without inpery. They secured another e irte, on eemtiase April 4th, end price ,peitl was $15,750. Immediate car. Seem Dashwood in which, lo get 46.. .;ran :,...5vor de. welt T,,ue tsat- possession given. „ home but their troubles did not end r.,aage. va,ss. you $A11. ELLIOT . %nth the first aceidentethey having had PIA4*INT..i PRODUCTION. three blow -outs before getting home. FLAX LAND' WANTED. The James Street Methodist Church DEATH OF ROBBAT LEA.THORN. ,-.- =me •••••••••• , . Fen Lend wanted, for was filled to capacity on Sunday night 313 acre et e• ;., eil b‘. to hear tha Easter Cantata as given 'The &alb of t:Nfr, lobert Leathorn eA.Pto , by sOme thirty-setrea voices from occurred at The home of Itt,s%claughter, ulY Woodham and Kirkton, under the dire errs. John Herd, 266 Wellingloa street e.d. JOS. L)A.VIte, Hay P.O. eetion of Dr, Caroni:met The Cantata London, on .Saturday lest, April 2n4, was well rendered and was well, rebisels 9511s, year, For many years the e.t% ., ANC:ON.% liGGS.FOR SALE. . , . in. ithe Tawnship of s.tephert. and deceased conducted a. lane near here ebephere erattn, oc. each. ARRIVED FROM IRRLAND. shipped cattle-, many of which he ex- W1L et,FR°„11131,1eirkeon M. and Mrs, Anderton, late of Ire -2 a native of England, but the greater ported to England. Mr, Leathora, was Pewee 39 9 Kirktoe lane, eterived here on Friday eveelee, part of this life was spent in thisecoune GET EARLY CHICKS FOR and have taken up their residence in try and this neighborhood. About 30 town. '4,17.. .itudeston has been engage WINTER LAYERS, ed as oand came to, Exeter ;to live, Some few organist and h* leader of othe years aeo Re retired from ehe farm Startst4 Apr.,.1 lith, and each week James Street Methodist church, and years ago he went ;to London tc live tonowing, 1 wiu have, foe sale a Jim- Comes very eighty recommended. He with his daughter, with whom he died. ited quantity Day-old chicks'. -- commenced his duties on Sundae Mr. Leathorn was widely known, was of Barred Roeks and White Leghorne. morning a 7shrewd business man ,and by hip Can supply mother hens with chicks. careful habits succeeded in ac- i'DIcesrQse ble, ' 33. MAID WANTED -General maid cumulating considerable of this world's W. A.,2 SAAIBROOK, Crediton, wanted for small family in L =dont goods. He is survived by two daugh - either Good wages to responsible party. Ad- ters, l‘Irs. Herd of London and one e.... or col) burnmg Aeent for BuckeYe Brooders, , dress 'Nirs. W. S. Thompson, 156 Elm- daughtee in Philadelphia, and three. wood Avg., London, Ontanc. sons, John of Ingersoll. Jcseph el Lon - +o••••••••...1 Tauciz. FOR SERVICE. don and Free. of leloaseinin, Man. The SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. funeral ,,,itook place to Wocdland cern- 1hose a truck for service, Phalle Apply tte y. H. Grieve Exeter . etery, London, on eloeday, Mrs. Lea - 115, Exteter. S. J. V. CANN. thorn predeceased her husband Oct. F1) CAR FOR SALE. Reasonable price and terms. H. Bierling, Hay P.O. TURNIPS FOR SALE. The. undersigned has 3000 bushels of 1:notice turrilps for sale at 10c. a bushel; buyer to pay for weighing JOHN WALPER, Exeter. CHICKEN FOR SALE. 40 ye.arl:ng White Leghorn hens, - Barron strain -$.1 ea.ch; 2 cockerels $3 each; Eggs for hatching 8c. each. Exit:Wean. Whi.e Leghorns an Black Lehorns. ..S3 and $5 per 15 eggs. . GARNET HEYWOOD, Bxeter BULLS FOR SALE. The undersigned has for sale 4 Seetcb bred bulls of servicable age. R. G Hmter, R. R. No. 3, Exelter. SETTING EGGS FOR SALE. White, Columbia and Golden Wyen- tiottes at $3.00; Red as at $5.00; White Rocks and Black Hamburgs at $7.00 -in eets of 13 eggs. All Exhibi- tion Stock. Hector Rowcliffe, ' Exeter VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs. E, J. Wethey, Andrew St. Apply •at any time 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings 7 to 8 HIGH INVESTMENT Yie,LDS NOW AVAILABLE Dominion of Canada Victory Bonds Province of Ontario Bonds. , City of Toronto and other bonds, ERNEST eLLIOT Office Elliot Building - Exeter Y. P. C. A. 1:)on't /target to -night is night for all lady reemberei Keep the night of April 27th for the. gnitealainment to be given. by Askin ;St. Meth. Choir of London. Trivitt Memorial Church Oo Destroy, but to 7.00 pan.-"Thce ,Doubter." Annual Vestry Meeting on. Monday, April 11, at 8 pan Full attendance is requested., . Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector. CAVEN PRESByTHRIAN CHURCH Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister 11 a.m.---"The Verdict of the Peo- ple.V 7 p.m,—"Vanity Fair." Cantata—"The Risen Christ," by the choir of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Henn.% Monday evening, April llth, in the Caven Presby- terian Church. Admission- 35c and 25a. Bazaar by the Logie Circle, Satur- day afternoon, April 16th, in the Town Hall. 't The Minister. JAMES ST. METHODIST CHUReP Pastor, M. J. Wifson, B.A. 11 a.m.-Rev, 'Sawyer of Lan,desboro 3 p.m...Sabbath Seneel and Ebbe Study. 7 sp.m.-Rev. Sawyeri. The' fnew, choir leader in charge of music. All Mvited,.: • TURNING MILL - MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH, All kinds of Turning, Gumming Rev Cred.'11i1cAlister, M. A. Saws, Etc., done on shortest notice, . ' ' • Phon,e 21r3 . .. ,,, e eeoe and -Mrs. John Braund. attended • FOR SALE. . - t .. _., II ant,-,-,"Oiir-, Unpa'ssessed Inheri •c -he tittnerall. Pf the :ferrner's mother., lbs. capacity, nearly new. ., ' Massey-I-Iarris Crearn Separator, 500 taneet,,,,,,t. t 'Ars. Elizabeth Brained, itrt London last , 3 p.m.--Sunda,Y School '•Ittel Bibe veek, Dettased was in her 97th year., APPLE BUTTER ND BOILhD . Classes. t /0. IN.T..is trilo ism--teett, returned to her' Cider, firs t -class quality, ., / p.m.-"1\fid Night in, Prison." .eaching duties {pt. Paisley Mende\ • INDIAN PONY FOR SALE, 4 yrs. -' c . ''' -io-ritno'' ',alerted also, 1VI'i-s Amy John . os St. Catharines and Ms Ruby old. - ' S. 3. V. CANN, Phone 115 2.30 pm.-"TheHistorY'of a Sowing,." Waikl. to .Thedford, . 1st, 1859. --- DEATH OF SAAIUhL BEAVER. This community was greatly shock - • on, Friday morning to hear of The suddee death about eight o'clock that morning of Samuel Beaver, who had been. ill, only a few days from an ab- scess at the head. He passed away qu...ciiy while asleep.. The circum- stances ere particularly sad, as a little dau,ghte e Verna, died only two weeks before of scarlet ferer, and others of the chadren are el, but now Improving. tr. Beaver MIS boats near Dashwood and several years ago moved to Exeter 's,vitere he engaged in the I'mplemenit businest for two or tithrete years, later bulling ;the McTaggprt farm just north orf 'town He ,wee' an indttstrious work- er,and wtits. fast triakittig the farm one of the most valuabte „in the neighbor- hood. havirg bat; a new leoese and hut /the material ready for a new barn. He was 42 years of age, and wa,4 esteemed arid respected by ale. Sincere sympathy feltt for the wid- ow and children. His father, who has been. living with him, and several bro- ther, andsisters also survitve The funeral rotas littld to the Exeter cem- etery on Stuiday afternoon, and a very large nutaber of people kgalthereo at the c.ensettery tto pay their last re- spects Ito the deceased. The late Mr. Beacttr was a member qf ,the Exeter Lodge of Oddfellows„ IVIr. Wm. Dixon returned last week from a visit with friends at Bruce - Mrs. C. Dale of Wmdsor visaing with he.r, si.ster, Mrs,. W. T. Acheson at ale. Central Hotel. Me. John Arnold of Appleby Schocl, Oakville, spent a week with Mr. Chap- tn,an, manager of the Bank of Com- merce. Me,ssrs. 71, Acheson and R. Carling attended the funeral of. the late Robert Leathorn in London en Monday. Mr. Fred. Luxtton, left on, Tuesday :ast far Grenfell,, whe're wi11 ;pend the cornu'n, esuirtmer with his sob LncLtdatight,ers. JONES IYIAY • PHONE ee SPRING & SUMMER' UNDERWEAR • OUR STOCK ,OF LADIES' 'MISSES' AND ,CHILDR.b,NS'e" UNDER- WEAR FOR Tlik, COMING SEASON 15 NOW COM:FLE,TR. We eandle the -celebrated Watson Eleand, as well ati ,other makes, combinations and separate vests anddrawers. \Zany different styles to select from. Ladies' Rouse Dresses We 'tare local aWng agents for the celebrated Martian Washington House Dresses. Good heavy materials and excellent styles, priced up to $4.00. EXTRA SPECIAL 3 dozen ladies' house dresses, god quality materiels, size's 36 to 44 Mlle they last, on. sale at $1.65 each, La,dies' Ootton Hosiery, 85o. pair 10 dozen Pairs ladies' good quality, back cotton hosiery, sizes 1) 10. Special April selling °lige 35c a pair; 3 pairs .for $1.00. Spring House .d urniShings We are ready for the house claming seasan with a lar,.3er range f house eurnishings 'than ever. New Congoleum Rugs, Linoleums, %Vendee Minds, •Curtains, .Oilcloths, Rugs, Wall .Papers, etc., at remarkable reason- able prices. We will be pleased to show you these lines, whether you wish to buy or not. , WALL PAPERS -New lime arriv*.na weekly. Our range well please you. Ladies' Ready-to-wear New suits, Coats, Dresses, elonerce brand Sweeter's, Corsets, Brest - ieres, Gloves, Hosiery, Etc. See these new axles, JONES & MAY leeteeleetelesetellee41110-041110-eseseefoes. Auto Licenses and Markers Issued in Exeter. 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 Express Office, Exeter. R. N. ROWE FURNITURE DRALRR FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Embalmers License No. 210, Motor Hearse Service Phones 20J and 20W. WESTERN ONTARIO BEST COM- MERCIAL SCHOOL. CENTRAL SItRATFORD.. ONT. ...Our winter term commences Tues - say, January 4th, and students may register in our Commercial, Short - band or, Telegraphy Departments at any time. Our courses are thorough and pradtical, and we assist grad- uates to positions. Get our free Catalogue D, A. McLachlan Principal Tea & Coffee Store For the ceoicest groceries, fruits, spices, teas, coffee- and every- thing in the grocery line Call and tiee us, A trial as to.quality will convin- qe• Produce taken in exchange Jas. Gould MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly cosfidential; no witness, PHONE .134 . PHONE 134 Men's Made-to.lVleasure Suits Besides our regular line of Men's Clothing we gee agents -for Airt Clothes, Greene & Swift, and Ar f Clothes made to measure. The pric- es for made to measure clothes are much cheaper than last season. We can -give you ;the very latest styles and can show ,you a wide range of ma- terials. ADIES' HOUSE DRESSBS If you haven't time, to make your: house dresses we will .be glad tio &how you the best fitting, and one of the he* house dresses made, good wearing materials in short or long sleeve ,Pirices $2.00 to $3,75 • SPECIAL • SPECIAl. • 50 peers of Gun Metal BoysBotton, Shoes Regular $3.50 and $4.00 values; si'zeis 1 to 5 Special Price for this week $1.98. Southoott Bros DR. A. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon. '1 McDonell's Stables, John St, Exeter (lately occupied by De Vining) Phone 26w DR.' SWEET Veterinary Surgeon Can be. consulted at his office. Dehorning Clippers to rent. Oefece-- Phone No. 120 Exeter: DR. HENRY, A. eCORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON " AND DENTIST Office -Bakers' Livery Barn, Exetest Calls promptly attended to day dor night Dr. G. F. Roulstose L. D, S., D. D. S. DENTeST Office over Carling's Law Office Ciosed Wednesday afternoons. Dr. A. R. iCINSMAN, LeD. S., D. D. S. Honor Gradtate Toronto University Office -aver Glaciman & Stansbury'. Office, Main Street, Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Comities of Huron Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Fart Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario. , FRAN'IC" TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of Hunan and Middlesex • Prices _Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. • Crediton, -- Ontario. " eiALte • If you want to order a dairY paper or anagazine, or renew a present sub- • scription, leave your order at the Advocate Office. -vve: save you paper, , envelope postage stamp and cost of money ogrder and when clubbing alit -- tie more besides. t' MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of privater funds to loan on fart, and village property at low rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Salicitoea, Exeter ,to