HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-5-26, Page 8Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEi3N1SDAY
Wheat .. 155
48 t'o 55
Oats ,., • 35 to 40
Family Hour ,,....,,. . .5.30
Feed Floc ...,., .. , 22.40
Shares 1.75
Ban. ..,».,.., 1.75
Creamery Butter 32
Peary Butter
Earle] • •
Z4 to 27
EgsLard'� ' 20
Hay per ton $15 to $16
I•le s • 8,50 while Whers start wearing cuti+: lulls-
Local
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mmeva . TIVEIG .TE, •THURSDAY, MAY SIa, 182.1
Loci Doings
Employees of the Wingbam Foundry
have egreed to, a cut of`20 per cent.
in .wages
The non -vary assizes opened at
Goderich on Monday, with Mr. Justice
Niasmen. Presiding.
Mrs. Samuel Smith, Louden Road,
south, is serieusey .ill and is not ex-
pected to recover.
Some young men are born foolish,
1 OTR E TO WATER tS3i•;RS.
Please take notice that your Rater
service was installd for your own
use and not your neighbor. Cststont-
'rs using water other than speeifaed
will he charged accordingly.
PUBLIC "UTILITIES co.;iS
Mr. R. H. Stewart. piano tuner.
will be ill Exeter ma Friday. May
.",. th. Partiesdesiring their pianos
tuned please leave names at S. :Mar-
tin & Son.
THE IRRESISTIBLE RMADVIZE
-The Ir at ,.ib,:e of rstnadnnkv:" at tl•e
Grand Ore -a House, Wednesday, June
leo et 8.15 r.nt., under the at;stasces
o° Girl's Anax'rert T .vi't :LIe noriel
Cu!h-yReserved sca,s 50c.. rash 35e.
P?zn. Iiowey's Drug Store.
CARP OF THANKS,
ie x,'33 iters. W,Vm. Fraser v'sh f
tbaralt the ne ghbors and ir,ends ¢c
the mane le•ndty acts and sympathy
shown :heel dur ng the illness ;lend
subsequare cloth t+f the latter's :eth-
er, he ;air Vit-, Cudmore.
STRAY COW.
't enre stray,:d ire.at tot« premises 4At
t5< enders aped, Let 15, Tait,. 15. 1 s_
Berne d t ;:.d'I,, k oSl. Intone etio
Oyez vv :eed z , ;her reeorre w;j1 be
reeerdiel ;;RCIi IE :nieCl,'1tl2
1 Q,:e .34-l4 leirra/e
\\▪ "•\'WED ,kal rerresentatit ° at
Ere r to rrp eat "The 0,1d RR1 a-
b e Forthel1 Nu. era s" , and cover sus-
aout•Ing :errstarz . A spice id d otnen-
ing for a releeb1. star.. Exciueree ter-
ritory.—
er-r tory.-- STONE to WELLINGTON
Toronto, C?ntaleo
CARS FOR HIRE—eerie 5 6,, t L,
WILSON.
WHI 1'E WY:'1NI3Ui "1 E h,Gti
Limited number un V h \\ ynedotte
Eggs for se,ti.zga Marin strap, `! hor-
ouglab-ed> fes, Hy:alm:n. Exeter,
PLOWING DONE.
Having purehaied a tractor outti
I am prepared to accept contracts for
piowing.--E. B. Mitchel, Centralia.
OVERLAND COCPP. FOR SALE.
Perfect reaming c onditron, rue 1000
miles; good reason for selling,. Apply
at Advocate Office.
HOTEL FOR SAL>;..
First-class Hotel, situated at Dash-
wood on the main road between Ex-
eter and Grand Bend. Buildings allin
first-class shape, with good stabling
accommodation. Good reasons for
selling- Will be sold very reasonable,
For ,particlara apply to Wm. Zimmer,
aashwood.
NEW MILK ROUTE.
I wish to announce to the citizens
r.; Exeter that I will commence a new
route. here on Monday. April 4th, and
trust you will favor me with your pat-
ronage. SAN. ELLIOTT,
TII. CK FOR SERVICE.
I have a truck for servieze. Rhone
115, Exeter. S. J. V. CANN.
VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs.
E. J. Wethey, Andrew St. Apply
at any time 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings
7 to a ,
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The Cpu i 2 of the Corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in the
Council Chamber, Goderich, at 3
o'clock in the tafternooa of Tuesday
the 7th day of June, 1921e All ac-
counts against the County, must bein
the hands of the Clerk not later than
Moncler pretied:ng the meeting of the
Council '
G. W. Hagman, County Clerk
Geelerich, May 20th, 1921.
COURT OF REVISION
VILLAGE OF .EXETER
Not :e 6i hereby given that a Court
of 1? evasion of the Assessment Roll of
the V+'liagenf Exetter will hold itsi first
rtteetitg n the Council Chambers, Li-
brary BuNeil;, Exeter, on 1Monda}y.
30th day of Ailey, :1921, at 7.30 p.m.
Jos. Senior, Clerk.
HIGH INVESTMENT YIELDS
NOW AVAILABLE
Do-m.ri;on of Canada Victory Bonds
Proveice ,af Ontario Bonds.
City of Toronto and: other bonds.
ERNEST ELLIOT
Office Elliot Building Exeeer
TURNING MILL
All kinds of Turning, Gumming
Saws, Etc., done on shortest notice.
FOR SALE. '
Measey-ldarzi,s.' Cteazxr Separator, 500
lbs. tapsrcity, nearly new, ;.,
AP 'LE BUTTER. AND BOILED
Cider, first-class quality,
INDIAN PONY FOR -SALE, 4 yrs
old,
, ' S. J. V. CANN, Phone 115
.aches after they learn to shave,
sem of arra Fake of Toronto
seen of 1l Tr. eted Mrs. A. E. Fuke of
Eveter, is ted with others on a
Tablet recently unveiled in. Parkhill
Bank of Commerce, in memory of
those of the staff who enlisted for
overseas service.
The ;esu is of examinations of
he Chita •a College :of Pharmacy are
announced. The only one from Exeter
weaang was W. S, iiansorn, sort of Mr.
and NTH George Manson, he having
passed with !wears. The Advocate
ey,encla +:Q ng;atu?atioras.
T,he tune-? of Rev. E G. Powell
vele' yeas xargely attended at • facie
nz `fhursday. Reza. tiic A'l'•ster of Ex
E. preached the sermota eZany oeo-
ple teem Exeter were t?resextt. While
last respects were being. road to Ir,
Powell the floor of the church sank
or three inches, but the congreg-
aee unaw re Of tl> s„ ksopa
c placid in The basement to sura- '
poet the floor. Me. Willis Powell •
t ctalapsed du beg the service and had
ee be ranted from the church,
Mr... Enoch Rot+eliffe received rhe
et l zea•, res": week of the death of
e. sister :Minn'e I3.il, beloved wife
of Mr. George Reevele, she having
passed away a; her /write zn Inger-
spn On May 17th. Deceased had been
cf e p' ng nnaral5-sns for about
Tire weeks l3:sjdes the Sorrow'ng
Sant iraid she fe survived by her aged
;rno.:er and seven sisters, Mrs. Reeve -
was horn in .he Township of Vs -
ante .where her „girlhood days were
srteel. Her remains ware interred at
Ittg'eryolg. :airs- Rowclitfe attended the
tueeral, which was held on Thursday
last,
GREE\i; OPER#I:').
The local bowiing greens were open -
h on F:day night with a game be -
::ween sides chosen by the President
and Vice -Present, Rev-. Truntper and
W. C. losers, resulting in a. win by the
faresident's side by four shots. a
:ollesws,--
Ffes^. T:umpper, sk. 20 W. Rivers. sk. 21
R.G. Se don, skip 27 W. Taman, sk. 23
R, N. Rowe, skip 17 G. Anderson sk16
64 60
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Toronto University.
Mr, P. B. Browning of Toronto was
tame over the holiday.
Mitis Jessie Manson of London spent
• few days at her home here,
\Ir Cecil Johnston is , home from
e ledical School, To;?into.
)J. Williztit Brown of "London was
visitor here aver the holiday.
lir. Silas 11ieFalls of Clinton spent
he !tolidav with his parents here.
Mr. Alex. Stewart of London visit -
d his children here aver the holiday,
arr. end Mrs. Percy Gillies of Sarnia
pent the boliday with relatives here.
\•r. Oscar Anderson of Sarnia is
spending a week with lis parents here
:Miss Gladys Schroeder of Lortdon
cis/ring t~ends in Exeter and Credoon, .
:1r. Ed. Fowell of Windsor spent
I.
L ,B. Carling,
Barrister Solicitor, .Notary rubjie
Commissioner, Seicstor• for the Mol -
scans Bank, pilo,
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in Victory, Domin vet of Canada, Pro-
*twig and Municipal Bonds. all' legal
7inresoloolt for Trust Funds,
At 7044411g prieee .from 6 Der cent,
to 7 per Bent, can be obtained :rota
these. beetle,
Oxderee reeeived by me.
•Money to loan at lowest rates of
iziter st,
Office --Carling, $14., St, Exeter
Injor a Setdon still eontsrues
seriously ill rat Jeer home,.
Rev. McConnell of Hensel' and Rev.
:Wilson of Exeter exchanged pulpits
on Siiju aY evening.
lir Hesthtgs .is still confined *o
the louse. Miss Lulu o€ London was
home for the holiday.
Ai. J. :K. H., Pope of London con-
ducted missionary serviees in the Tray-
iitt 1#et0o<naa Church, on. Sunday.
Evaztgelist Fawcett, who was visit -
:mg g Air. I• u:chrnson London Road N.,
preached jet James Street, Church on
Stegley 3no.'it i31?.
The marriage of Archie W. ;Mor-
gan and Miss Jean Eleanor »9llison, of
the Thames Road, is to take piece
early next month.
The Saltation Almy Band of Wood•-
sterile drove into town on the after -
neon of May 24th and' played many
fine selections, getting a goad collec-
tion,
Alis Hilda. Horton, who hes been
on. the switch at the telephone office
here for some time, has resigned, the
vacancy beheefilled by Miss Etheleeen
Ka> of town.
DIED IN CALGARY.
Relatives Isere received word
week of the death of Arlie Hicke,
Fot•ed wife tat :I;• Geo. Stewart, ivh..
asse:l covey tl, her home in Calgary,
on Thu•eday, May 19th, at the age of
39 ,,,-eare and S months, The deceas-
ed was a ee.iet of sugar diabetes, and
had been .41 poor health for som.tirne,
but :t was not expected by her rea-
Ow; that do' end was sonear. Mrs.
.etvar t was born 'an the Township of
Stephen. being tha eldest daughter of
.he late \;Pian flicks and, Mrs. Hicks.
She kis 1'e:: for the west about
eleVett Y.I.1rS age, and eller being out
:ter.: a short time sh:e was married to
her now bereft husband. The deccas-
ed was of a jaapny, jovial and pleasing
elepos ;on, and her demise will be
,earned with deep regret by a large
e2 le of trends ;n this eommunitty.
Besides hear,' husband S13: is .arrived by
her mother, :Mrs. 1,Vnt,. Hicks, and two{
brothers, Byron. and Lionel of Stephen
and two sisters, `irs. Corsaut of town
and Miss Hazel of Calgary. The fun-
eral took place at Calgary on Tuesday.
11r. Bruce Walker is home from The
a
it
c
°day at, the Home of lir. W.(W.
titan.
R. H. Murphy having withdrawn
from The Deering Agency, the agency
has been transferred to me, and I will
keep repairs for Deering machines at
my workshop at all times. One good
new steel tired ,buggy for sale at •a.
bargain; Canadian Steel & Wire Co's
fencing, gates and steel posts on hand
W112. WARD, Exeter
Y. P. C. A.
To. -night is ladies' ,night, and also
a meeting of de11gates from surrond-
ing places to arrange a schedule of
games. '
tt Memorial
Church
11 a m,- "Whenice bath it tares s"
7 p.m. -"The concealments of Christ" . tl
Re.v .A. A. Trumper,, Rection it
lir. S. G. Bowden spent the past
weak with his sister, firs. Salkeld, at
Goderich.
Mr Ed. Harwood of Toronto vis-
aed o .'e: Sunday with his mothere:Mrs..
James Pickard,
Mrs. David Ross and two children
have gone Lo Winnipeg to visit the late
Mr. Ross' mother.
4T: end Mrst. W. L. Hughes, Brant-
ford, spent Victoria Day at the Main:
Stree t parsonage.
Mr. and Mrst Lou'as Jones of . gel
Thomas spent Sunday with. Mr. and
Mrs. J. G.. Jones.
Rev. Muxayorthy of Forest visited
his daughter}1rs. Passmore on, Thurs-
day pod Fr.:aay last,
heli, J W. Alelerson and wife of
Guelph visited at James Street Par-
sonage cave :'the holiday.•
Mr. and Mr;; Richard Treble and
Whs. Ernest Flynn of London spent'a
few days in uown with relattives.
.a . and Mrs: Chas. Zwicker and lit-
e ,son of Crediton were Sunday vis-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed: Short.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Gloyti` and Mr.
end Mrs Roberts of London visited
E. 3. Homey's over the holiday,
Miss Verdi Rowcliffe of ,London viz -
ed here Isaiah her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Enoch Rowcliffe, over Sunday,
aleRaba IVfcFalls of London spent
e •nest week "in town with friends,
the guest of Orf:, and Mrs, Wm,�Hode
gert.
Mr, and .Mn Earl Browning of To -
tanto visited over the week -end with
the fornerr's parents,.Dr. and lireBrowning.
OAVELIVPRl7SBYTERIAN CHURCH at
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Mfnistetr
RteguTar services next Sabbath at
11 a m,, and 7 pan.
• The Minister. th
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. j, Wilson, B.A.
11.00 am, --The Minister -
3 p.m,,—Sabbath School and Bible.
Study
7.00 p.in'. The minister,
'Inspiring Music.^ All welcatne
MAIN ST METHODIST CHURCH
s.
Reev;Geoa,McAlister, M. A.
e : t -;.•t' Phone 21r3
1.1:00 aanke,Footsiteps of •the Flock,.
3•' lerneeftridezatezi School aid Bible Bo
Clare , : ., _,,.,:-. • d
7.O6 p.m. -Sign Boards on 'the. Way-
Sidepa
ETHAN
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2,30 The Di:ec'tioa of our Lives i tb
•
Mr: and Mrs„ Jarvis Dickson and son,
Garden, of Chatham spent the wek
end ,with the.;l tter'si sister, Mrs,
E. Gar diner,
Mr, land Mrs„; Vrooman of Brantford'
and AI;AI;and ,Mase A. Baker of Swede
s,peait a day ae•,twd°i'viih Mr.. and Mrs,
Ge•. ,gee. Ancleesoaa,,•
eleeeteeenineth Cllarke, . after a Sew
dayk V srte, wt;'th• her father, Mr Alfred
wey, returned to her ,,home, in Lon -
n Wednesday night,
Mrs, Maize of Dungannon, accom-;
.Bnied ;,by her ,son, Wm.Maize of Cod
h and his sviiif�e, aid 17nass', }i1^ley of
a
tfrrd Normal, were v.S.ttyrs • at
e home of Mr. W. H. Johnston.
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PHONE 32
JONES & MAY
PHONE 3Z
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in the number of dollars you pay for
it but in the number of days it will
Wear beyond the life of the average
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joy of possession it gave the first day
you put it on..
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