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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 us- 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 5t'100 FACTS ABOUT CANADA. The annual publication, "5000 Facts About Canada,'" is a gold mine ,;nfor- rna;ion about the 'Dominion that no llanadian can afford to be 'without, and :t, popularity is steadily: growing The 1921 edition is now out end may be .had t:cm the leading newsdealers sir from the Canadian Facts Publishing Co., 588 Huron Street, Toronto, for 30e, per copy. its compiler, Frank 'ieigh, as tendering a public service in .pus making avai?able, in accessible and condensed form, under fifty ,,:hap.ter headlines ranging from agriculture to 'he Y oukon ,the story of Canada in nu:.,shdll. It is arevelxt:on of the won- derful wealth and growth of the u:ottn .ry and is, as well, a fine adverttse- mens of the Dominion, Governments; Banks, Boards of Trade, and big fin- aneiel and industrial concerns use hun- dreds of copies. It is moreover an ex a cellent booklet to send to t -tends abroad ,as a unique cyclopedia of Can- ada. a 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 . _ ' 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. ir 3 - PHONE 32 JONES & MAY PHONE 3Z -TRtU E VALUE At this time of generally unsatisfac- tory buying conditions, it is empha- sized to the thoughtful purchaser that the true value of a corset ioes not lie in the number of dollars you pay for it but in the number of days it will Wear beyond the life of the average corset and continue to give you the joy of possession it gave the first day you put it on.. You may buy every G 0 S" , Fra with our assure satisfacti