HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-7-7, Page 8EXETER- ADINEMA.TE, THIIRSTIAY, JmJY 2', 1921
Exeter Markets
CH.A..NGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
W ill ea: • - 1.50
Barintv ,. . .. ... 48 to 55
Oatg .... . 35 to 37
..... .... ..... .... ...5.30
Fan'iy F:our
Fee4 Flour 2.00
••.1/4.• ., • 1,40
1.40 eeversa clays.
Dairs Butter her home, with heart trouble.
isl
Lnra „..... ......... .... ..... „, a$ The local bewning tournament was
Hey ve nte, .. . .. $10 to $13 won last week by Messre. Revers, An -
11.00
H ess .
,Local Doings
Mr. William Gardiner is granite
•' airs Silas johns is very ill at present
Warm has a 524 mill tax rate for
1921.
inns, -Rev: Truipper has been ill. for
7; 7 sirs.
U. D:gnan is quite, ill at
Es
r
* • r •
The Anter.ean silver dollar is cern-
• 'rhe United State, Itente
sire e nein ne them cut rev for the
t::1•;.e ;71t Rereot ed
Se -7, ese :0ng ptz.-10d,
they will be wel-.
eeme. 7 .mu"..:;,.7.e. The main op-
ee t -e eel) melee it that it .gets
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A :neer.. hes beea eurrent for e
numbs:: tez days that Week diphtheria
heel breken ou: Grad Ben& On
;stye age:sloe. we tend that there ss
Irate. se the reeresur. The report took
r.se evident:y fnern a eouple
•_11c: el:.F„eas„:7 breaking out ed
er nese or Melee.
NT. •••••••ffIr
FAise"nes. FOR SALE.
ies• e• res ;London Reed, rtit f:41
WI crop on it.
;See it ntress.
ilee. heale nee's; lane win timber end • The .7-‘,41."Qt:',3ti,3 is pleased to note that
en1 ros,tee nen en -en al
on.:e. h Douglas eldest Stni. of Rev. G. 11. and
App:N- ."4:, , Mrs. C ebble.dick, torinerly o :e7xeier,
. Na 1-,
Ie: 5. oa
4
derson, Creech and Rowe.
\tr. John Hockey left on Tuesday
for slearwater, Mane where he
tend making his nature home.
Mr. Archie Breatnell was off duty a
Sew darn owing tn. injuring his leee
when assisteag ne put un a sign at T.
H. Newell's Gray Dort office.
An American Ford ear making n
slaw tura around a 4i1eat pont:era:us on
Thueselay efts:moon, got a shot in the
back by another car in passing, and
an axle was bent and fender broken.
11:-. Oliver jew•eit, son of Rev. Geo.
Jewett tei Wnoneng, a tomer pastor
ot the atethetlist ehureh at Elinnville,
was married zo. Mess Ettie Ruth Rune
of Wag, on Wednesdey. June
29.th.
nouneinor nerthales nursing a sore
letral these- days,. the result of an ae-
dent. He was assisting, Ms son. Asa
to draw in hay when the fleshy part
er. his thumb got caught in a protrud-
ing nail ;a the rack,
rirr•I•4410•4•4
e.AnRne iiskY FOR SALL..
C len lie s...en. 0. R Stephen
ece. -uttne; nnaethy Exeter Nobay.
Jsne Ford, rth,.
new moving t rom Edmonton to Cale
gave, has passed his, final exam. - in •
Lew, tea.ine the Gold Medal.
Theee nnks of bowlers attended the
Elmwood tournes• at London on July
-, 1, ea e reek attended the St. 'el:M-
S -OSN'i1ea.s.71-ING. •hewn tourney held at Lambeth, and
one the Clinton, tourney. They did not
-Ann ;ate the prize list however.
We, t attenti.on,
end set -rounding ;lie-
sre sense to teseent,
'77treetS .or el/ kinds 01
• e sneerieneed
ettent ten to leen,-
• -•. • t eentrest
-•;;;es •,, iner.,.!:„.
"neseiSFe
jty
, be.
L• ei.; •
altz•iese, irie,tess,
:es44 Isi:1 e; -ere
• E. Speent:, nese week.
NIRS. 10,
,•••••1100.44.
:telvenes iess nved a eplene
ot Woltling Stationery `sortlt=e- Exeter. on W cdnesdae (nut-
ntempleeinn matrimony' Mg, June 29, at 6 o'clock, the contras
And SC4 oar b.:,.tnpIvs and pritse;. pa.rties being Robert E. Cooper,
ear printine d Mrs. Wm. Cooper of
.s not the blotted, urn nwt. at :yin an
reed:sidle kstel, out _t eempares with Tu.:kerstmth antl Miss Bertha F,Fett-
beat kading, (Laughter of '.11r, and Mrs.
teiterles Kading, ot Lsborne,
V.- elle Mrs. F. H. Ne'l tef Luean
e nn.einese .ite- engagement af the'r
!.oure. es. (leueiner. Florenee Evelyn. to
'Or knees Hubert Jaws. only son of
eir. end .Mre. J. G. Janes of Exeter,
marr,iege ta take. place about the
nenielieo Ju.
Deminion Day nes art eeeepaOmallv
qu.c. tete. lite most of oar eltet Irs
ne•Welistanding the :,Tit‘gtse Mat. he-
-44s themselves to the water's edge
• Grand Bend, others to- t'entrana,
end Elimaie festivals; quite a number
e ent In the Strathroy and Stratford
ewes, and the bowlers went tn. Lon-
don and Clinton.
Rev. al,. J. Wilson affix:la:eel at a
tpt,e,t wedding in James Street par-
selteerepse oree.
GRASS FARM FOR SALE.
North half Lot 8, concession 13.
Stephen; 5a ;scree; A11 grass; Amply
Den. Barry. Dashwood.
E-10es'E FOR nALe.,
nc'e. ,n2U'.hOu 0 t'o'rn Frarne
''•itsuze, situated on the south side of
1.11.4 ntreet, Extet,r; gootlrepave
etsrd and set, water. For te.rms•ape ceeded in locating the car at Spring -
ply to I. R. CARLING. Exeter. as
CAR STOLEN
A Chevrolet car owned by Mrs.
Wm. Glenn of the South Boundary
of Hibben, which had been left aver
n ight in the yard et her home, was
staiea on Thursday night and an old
car ICit in its stead, Mo. Glenn at
once got in touch with constable A.
Whttesides o H,ensall, end he 8UC-
bank, but no trace at the thief
found. The car left would likely be
o stolen car also.
OLD HOME 'WEEK IN GO-DERICH
AUGUST 7-11, 1921.
•Goderich is preparing for are -union
of her Old Boys; and Girls to be. held
August 7th to 11th. The sans and
daughters of the town by Lake Hur-
on are being invited back for a wee'k
of entertainment en. which both visit --
ors and home folks will renew their
youth and revive the friendships of
happy bygone. days., Anyone interest-
ed and desiring. information with re-
gard to the event should write the
secretary, Mr. W, S. Bateden, Go•der-
ic.h.
AUTO BUS.
S. J. V. Cann wiii be pleased to coll-
een picnic parties to Grand Bend
ur.r.!.; the ,,uminer and will run his
Lu.., to and fro. during July 1st.
HE IS COMING. -A. E. Almond, the
noted eyesight specialist of Toronto
al:7 be at the Central Hotel, Exeter,
tee. :2nd 9til of July.
FR SALE OR TO RhNT.
'lite Livery Barn, and other. bland-
ness (examined therewith, belonging to
the .Lstatc.=, ot the late W. G. Bissett
rezenen eccupied by \Ir. W. H.
He -leen.. Fat terms -and particulars
eanny tc ISA -3C R. CARLING
,Barrister.
Ox;ng 14 the drop in all material we
are. able menufacture lee cream at
pre.art,- Le. -25c a pint, 50t. a
, quart; 5e. a dish.. -W. 3. STATHAM,
• SSneW CASE FOR SALE.
Small one. Apply C. L. WILSON.
DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractic and
Elec tree Treatments, X -Ray ; Hours -
le to 12. and 2 to 4, and by appoint-
ment Consultation free. William
and Sanders. ?tame 43.
TENT TO RENT.
Suitable for booth, or for camping.
Apply to C. L. Wilson,.
CARS FOR HIRE-Pthone 56, C. L.
WILSON.
TRUCK FOR SERVICE.
I have a truck for servioe. Bhone
115, Exeter. S. J. V. CANN.
VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs,
E. J. Wethey, Andrew St. Apply
at any tirpe 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings
to 8.•
HIGH INVESTMENT YIELDS
NOW AVAILABLE
Dominion of Canada Victory Bonds
Province of Gilled°, Bonds.
City of Toronto and other bonds.
ERNEST ELLIOT
Office .Elliot Building • Exeter
•
TURNING ;MILL
All kinds of Turning, Gumming
Saws, Etc., done on shortest notice.
APPLE BUTTER AND BOILED
• Cider, first-class quality,
S. J. V. CANN, Phone 115
Y. P. C. A.
During July and and August the. Y.
rooms will be opened only Monday and
Saturday nights, but any members
wishing to enjoy the games can apnly
for the keys to; Mr. Cole an any
other !night
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Services as, usual.
Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector.
Miss Lulu. Hastings is recovering
from her yecent
-,M•r. A. Hastings, we regret to re -
)ort, is not showing much sign of ire-
n-evement,
Mr. G. S. Howard, late principal of
,Dashwood Public School, has been en-
laged as princinal of Exeter Public
Mrs. Richard Welsh is not making
as rapid a xecovery tes her friends
eoped for. The weather is very try -
ng ter the sick.
ars. W. H. Johnston, who under-
went an operation at St. Joseph's Henn
pisal, London, isimproves' g 21ee1y and
.s expee.ted home in a few days.
Mr, R. T. Luker and Son captured
laure.13 in the 217 trot at Stratford
on. Saturday last, having won. first with
Emblem and third with Topsy Todd,
The remains of Edmund L, Liddieett
who died in. London on Tenn 2.8th,
were brought here for burial at the
Exeter cemetery ort Thursday last.
Deceased was a former resident of 'Us-
boree, but left that Township many
years ago. His wife survives him,
41r. Earl H. Davison, of the Heed,
qus•nters staff' of the By Scouts,
spoke of toPiee connected with the
Boy Scout movement in the Cavell
Church Sunday. morning, the INIain-St
church in the afternoon, and in the
j2ttles Street 'church in the evening.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible
classes.
Rev. Mr. Stewart, of London will
conduct the services morning and
evening. ••
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastan M. J. Wilson, B.A.
11.0.0 a.m.-The pastor will preach.
3 P.ITI.-Sabbath School and Bible
Study.
7,00 p.m. -The pastor will speak.
Services shar land lexcenent music
• All come.
MAIN ST. METHODIST C-HURCH
• Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A.
Phone 21r3
11 a.m.-"The Force Mystery of the
Kingdom."
3 P.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Chases.
7 p.m. -"The Greatest of Pathfinder
and What He Found,"
BETHANY "
2.30 pm, -The Tree Full of Birds."
The Minister seeks to • make them
shorn and inspirational.;
Services in the School Aoom,
ws,"0014,,P,•••
KICKED BY A COW.
\Srs, Robert Cole, who resides near
Cr:at-fluty, a former resident of Eix-eter
was kinked by a cow while milking
on, Sunday evening last and was badly
injured,
THREL-CORNER TIE.
ittSoft 13all Exeter defeated Zur-
ich on aday night at Exeter. 14-5;
and Centralia defeated .Crediten at
CentraFae 11-5l This makes a three -
cornered 'tie between, Exeter, Credi-
ton and Centralia,
On Tuesday moreeng when cranking
his Ford. car in trout of ielesers. Janes
,'..qty",e•;.•; 4:.ore, it back fired and the
eretrik hendle strikhkg lent en the •writ
bretke the hone. Tee ;injury NvQt; very
paenul ha. atter Imeeng it set Mr.
Wenise- is now
W. T. U. :NIEE,T1NG.
The 24th annual Convention of the
littron Courey Woma.n's. Christie -1n.
Temperance Union will be held in the
Evaneeiival Church, Zurich, on. July
•h
14snd 15th commeneinns,
at 1,30
/lock on July 14. airs. Pugsley of
Toronne eke -president of the Pm:la-
al W.C.I.Ue will be the nortvention
speaker. A sPiendid program will be
given or .he evening of the 14th. Eve
rectile is welcome to attend the .ses-
Nimes of this conv•entiont
\Ire A. T. Cooper, Co. Cor.eSec'y
air, Joseph Davis et Merlin is home
tor nondays. •
)Sr. and Mrs. A. E. Fuke spent Sun-
day in Lombent.
San Alex. Stewart was up from -
London over the lst,
Messrs. John. and Alf. Salter of I -one
don were here on Jule' 1st.
Mn. Reg. Parsons, teacher, is home
from Erieau for the vacation
and Mrs. John A. •Dilling of the
wese are visiting relatives here.
it and •Mrs. Win. Fraser and fam-
ily are visiting in Detroit this week,.
j•ohn. Either of Ubly, Mich., is
visitina with his :sister, Mrs. W. Kuntz,
Rev, Blatchford and Site have been
spending, a week with relatives her, •
Mr. jonn, Norry was home. over San. -
day tram neaford, where ii is work-
ing.
Ur. E Fowell at Windsor is spend tear tiays ne.re and ,at Urand,
c
„ern ntapinate el Dundas •visiting
her paren•s, Air. and Mrs, Henry Rey-.
11°1.(1 -es.. tee ugets Stewart of l'oronto is
sneeteng nis parents, alt.. and Mrs. 3. A.
.ptewart.
eles.
4i. Ferguson of Toronto is
agaia visiting her parents, .3..‘Er. and Lairs
„lames Sweee
etiss eteured Norry at London, is
hoLuaying tor a coupe weeks at her
her home here,
Jas. Isaseen.` of Windsor visited
with ins parents here for several days
during the week.
111iss jessee Manson and lady friend
of Lonuon spent Sunday with the for-,
mern parents here.
Miss Ariel Beverley of .the Bank of
Commerce ataii. is \nesting in. Cleve-
land and Canton, Onus.
ariss irno Sweet, who has been tea••
ching at _Paisley, is enjoying the holi-
days at her bonne here.
set
Mr. WM. Amos and linty friend of
Straelard visited over the I.st with
Mrs. Amos and Mrs, Ewing.
Mr, ;and Mrs. Ow. Griffith and two
ehadren. of Toroineo are Visiting with
ntrs. Griffith's father, Mrs jas. Hand-
Claeence Smith of Windsor
metered here last wieek to spend a
few days wiith her mother, Mrs. John
SneilL
Miss Isla Wambold of London is
visiting Among friends here and at
Grand Bead,the guests of the Misses
Dine
Mr.iIErnesI Flynn. of Lckn'n,clonwas a
visitor in town an Friday and Satur-
day. Mrs. Irlsent is visiting in Dash-
wood and Staffa.
Mr, annd Mrs. George Armstrong •of
Usborno attended the Rumford -Fras-
er wedding at Mitchell on Wedn,es-
day of last week
Ale. and Mrs John Cornish of town'
and two daughters, Mrs, Jos.blin Hard-
ing and Mrs!. F. Mosee.y, spent the pest
week at Grand Bend.
Mr Arthur Ford and wife and fam-
ily, accompanied by Me. Bert Presz-
cator, motored here last week and
spent ,several days with relatives.
Mr, and Mrs': William Snell wenn to
London Sunday to attend the funeral
1VIrs.
Geddes, wh o deed of diphtheria.
PHONE 32
'..jONES
PHONE 32
WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT MISS I. L. FIITZGERALD, Graduate Nurse, General Hospital, Ottawa,
Canada, and Graduate Corset Hygienist, Nemo Hygienic Fashion Institute, New York, will be int
their Corset Departments TUESDAY, JULY 19,. It will be her pleasure to hells Yon• select
the corset that will do the most for your health and style. Let her advise with you. There
will be no charge for her services.
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To Set Off Your Favorite Frock
Wear it Over A Nemo Corset
which is scientifically designed to meet
the individual requirements of every
type of figure.
A Nemo KopService Corset
does not "dig in:" at the top. It does
not constrict the ribs, It c' not "ride
up." It protects the abdominal organs,
controls excessive hip and thigh flesh
and coaxes forth flat, fashionable lines,
While You Are
In Our Shop
let us show you some
Nemo Corsets. You
will find that the
wearing of a Nemo
will, give additional
style to your gowns.
JONES & MAY
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I. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister Soliciaer_ „. Notary Public
Commissioner Selisitor for the Mol -
sons Bank, Etc.
INVEST. YOUR FUNDS
in Victory, Dominion of Canada,Pro-
vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment for Trust Funds,
At existing prices .from 6 per
to 7 Der cent can be obtained
these bonds.
Orders received by me,
Money to loan, at lowest
interest
Office -Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter
cent.
from
rates of
R. N. ROWE
FURNITURE DEALER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
Embalmers License No. 210
Motor Hearse Service
Phones 20J and 20W.
FALL TERJ FROM SEPT. 6th
CENTRAL
STRATFOfO ON 1.
The largest and best Commercial
School in Western. Ontario. A school
where you can get thorangh sourses
under experienced instructors in Corn
mercinl, Shorthand and Telegraphy
departments. Graduates assisted to
positions.
Home study courses can be arranged
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. A trial
as to...quality will convin-
ce.
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
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Hot Weather Specials
25 pairs of Ladies' W.hite Canvas Shoes, ;with spool ar military heels.
These sold for $4.00 and $5.00 apair. For quick clearing we have reduc-
edthe price ner pair $448,.
Ladies' House Dresses
i DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonell's Stables, John St., Exetft
I (lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
Besides the Billie Burke Dresses we handle a splendid range of dark
and light house dresses that have good style and are splendid wearers
Our outsize dresses for stout women are big sellers >Reines $1.00 to $.4.25
35 pr. Children's Canvas Sandals, 98c
Regular $1,50 line; sires 6 to 10; 11 to Z. This as a, splendid shoe
fax children fen hot weather.. It is a eine wie want to clear, which is the
reason fax this very low 'Oreg. Per pair 98c.
•Sotithcott Bros.
This Store will close every Wed, efternoene during June, July, August.
If you hnne anything to sell or you
want to buy, try The Advocate Want
Column.
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Office -Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or
night.
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L. D. S., D. D. S,
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
'Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Office -over Gladman & Stanliuryfs
Office, Main Street, Exeter,
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEhR AND
VALUATOR 'for Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm'
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.
FRANK) TAYLOR
Licensed Auctionieer Lar Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, - Ontario.
If you want to ,order a daily 1>aPer
ar magazine, or,renew a present sub
scription, leave your order at title,
Advocate Office. We save you paper',
envelope peatege stamp arid cog% Dif
money order .and when clubbing alit-
tle more besides,
. MONEY TO LOAN •
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan an farm and vglage
property at low rates of interest.
• GLADMAN Sr STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
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