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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-3-23, Page 8EX TER 'An1IDCATE, 'nipEBBS. A8.I 531 riflaa Exeter 11 rkets H eN RED EVERY WEDNESDAY. .,: • 41i to 55 Oats 34 too/ Meetteba's •& est Flour 4.40 Farailv Flour 415 Pn t e Fewer *,90 Feed Flour S ;art:: Bran Cr••'arnery Butter Deify But t Eggs Lerd Hay per ton ». Begs Local Doings eseese The ,McCredi,e Flax oo, of SLM&rys has made an teeignmere for the ben- efit of its. creditors. : The weather the latter pert of last week waes .fi;rte feor hockey-coltl, and the ice tva<s. hent great shams It nes a o'er' we heel the hist N. 2.10 ss early. 1• .333 M. Edith dbughter of Mrs an; a a�, Dr. Cossaut, VS.. last weekedispoa- 43 very it from tv Its k IS suFPosed to be Ted of his dwelling oe. Hurces Street 34 to 24 etoo 1 /se s ;et g h: b ,, ev Io e. t front ''arta ;sly owned by the late William `. t fur} Ea 1n heel. Drew, to his broth�er:feelaw, Aft, $. In to 19 r th•.'• rn ton of Ltsborce h Hicks of Stephen, see to see ;Nix. A. W, e. ieee satel six firers ptur'ebr:ed cattle at the The death occurred receatle at ' r cent Moen Breeders' Sale held ht Bri>eel y, I.1"ioia., of Frances Ruth )Nasse j5: bag, arbt .n.a;; pekes ranging. more, daughter of Arthur J., And Olive from Stet' to 123E+. In hl1 44'animal$ i t. P. ssmo+re, aged 10 years, d months: Mir.. R. W. oke,, though ,still in bed, kS stendiey ete,provene; " .All ion.::Account of Pool1Y" is thre tete of •a play to be put on by eine yams* Street League on Tuesday ev- eaning, Arlie 4th, . Mr. Jas. Jeckell, who recently scald ? farm in Usb'ornee, has rented Mrs games Wiz. Russell's TesJ,cleece ox William Street for Pee manthe, and will move tee Grein ehorese <. 1.65 'firs George Hunter of lesbeette, e i,'..I_INER] FOR EAS1':EE. A veil to our despeay roam Sat - Relay els ea !See. and t€llows days w b ie As rewarded by a Stu es- +„`?f the most see.tetet lye arid. eltur : g of N's weta Meetery C'teaQ ore We are entpw�aeis ee part ,culerly,- Patt rrn Hats, rateserei Hess. Flee etis 'e`: Flowers end Nee. ..y: een:re ngs. Tees sleeve-- _eludes tine newest desiereas teed r- eisbest rt' teriels we wear ev:= dr -yeti Yet the prices ;::a°: .xtraerda ;y eeeeeetable May we have the , .aware, a e:xtensis eg eel ea earlyeels-tome I. V. CURLISS. PU FOR S;1.LE...leave therobte;i core:" pups, a +reeks olds --Apply. to Jelin I1as 3«ni'y, Loudest% Rieed South. Fetty bees Potato aloe Baby ehie:l; a from my Brett -to -by Barred Ro<:)ta. Get your order i`n for these at oar:,e, Pheue Credie t 17-31 L. V. Hogarth c.'eSlR FOit SALE. In Exete",'. 2 scree 6hobo w;. FOS to Pette were eaed, tate total =mint received Mrs. W. G. ;13lesett received the word Ding $4,380: :last week. - Ovtr 200 peep`e gathered at . the' Me Homer Lewis has purchased the _m: of Ma. eyed Mr& A. R. Graham r est fence of Mr. R. Atkinson, Fres eat.:n.ger t : the Bank of Commerce, at street and "taken posse.tsion. of same;,,; Edam. Sask., formerly of Exeter, en .ani n. turn Sr, L. bias scald his rasa- elteeh title, peer to the family's desd'Rre dNn Water street td? ?firs. Geo partite tc Basswood, mane, end spent i Cransley.-Lucaxn Sune i eteettere event:at , during which Mrt l An inch or tw!a of =ow felt on t•irr.rhern'a Leede to eetteldct,on with the. Tuesday Ott, ape covered up the he te tat, the school, areal the Presby tiax cans and ash h sps_ The snots we' t rr t Church, Wes highly spol:ene of imagine trill be of consieet .hie beir:- jars. G °rain s a 4augixter o.. the eget to the: hay sand wheat crops,. I,f late Jamve Welter •et Exeter. t An letereeting debate Rend pro ram ereee gene feeder the ;ateeices of the Miseeese Crlle of Janes titreet 1lieth- odist Church on 'Fiddler evening last, The suleject of debate was, "Resolv- ed Celt the 'bachelor ',a:snore geed in th t world than the sp'..-ester' . Masa Lary Team and ieliss Flosaie Hunter took the affirmative and Mr. Mervyn C:asnu and Ilan Rou1ston. the negative. ;airs. John Hawbbaw had the miss- foetuses to fall let the house on. Wed- , nesdaa night of last week, iniurne her I. side and being otherwise shaken,. up. She inns since been confined to ,her feed, and is in, rather a. critical cam' inion. Her daughter, Mrs. C, Live stngstonc of 'Stratford has been look- t WS S after het, nere t*'ttme e twitter w : to Iav :Mitchel has emerged from darkness again. We were blessed with the re-'; erre Sof the street lights on Saturday evetnhtg, after groping our way in. the murky darkness for the past St versil weeks, [wins to the ravages of the r?eent stcu-rte.-,a;tcheil Advocate. T et• latter side weee out Several snus- aabin qult,seaaade by ivethemend Circle, was sold, AEA.TI•i OF MRS. terIART1?4. It will lye saint snew's,tG many hereto of the death of Mrsy Chrietsns ter;f: of Rett W. 1i. dilartke Rout street south, Leadoan, totter of Premier Witham M. Margit, K. C, 01 Saskatchewan, she lravire, passed away in that'city Tees - :a Mrs. Martin was sof- a rig from enfiluenza and had canter Wem€11 a.few eine'iirs. d.lart3n eras a. .Ne dent Of Exeter for over thinly 1 d era and during. that time by her atabt malities and kindly disposi- t' et atdeare:d herself to Rete who had the pleasure ,of her acquaentance. She es• survived by, thxee sons Premier W. M. Martin, ?Dr. B. 'Martin •of Re gine, W. A. !Martin, maaagter of the Dominion Tire Compazcy at Kitchener. She is ens* survived by ,one brother, Dr. Jameeeen, M. P., and two daugh- ters Ctrs, (Rete .Cranston utd tiers. (Des) Gunn: 3' lest LAND TO RENT. Yt3sn Semi, Let 11 or., South Bowe, Hay, wed w st ,iettef Lot 3, Coo. . Hee, 53 a tree "^seemly John Fed, B ; etcr Ninth, RESIDEN4ls FOR SALE A. vary desirable property-$ room be..rk !House with bath, furnace and e.. ectr$c lie nt, in good conelition good stable, good well. Four lots of land with arses aal small fruits. Apply to O. C. Ward, ebbe St.. Exeter, HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE • In Exit r, et the East dad of She - oat street, enel frame house and two lots Inquire ren the premises after 6 seetocl.-Jas, R McCurdy. YOUNG IUJLLS FOR SALE, Two Durham Buds, about 3.1 mos. the-arobred The mother is now on the le 0. P. making test. Fjrsteless dsritnsls.-Gee W. Hunter, Lot 4, Con. 4 Usborne ; R R. 1, Centralle. SONTRACTING • After beang out ofbusiness for *early two years I am` prepared, to 4tontract on Carpenter Work -large oc small lobs of every description, Speci,'il attentions to hardwood floors Plans draw and estimates given fret •f seharge,-Caleb Heywood. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Lot 9, Con. 9, Hay Tp., 100 acres: Part of Lot 8 and part of Lot 9, Con S, 75 a.:res; •car will exchange for house in Exeter or Hensall. Possession at on.'e. Apply to T_ J. Wilson, Adver tis'r Offit,:e, London. BUY LESS COAL AND KEk.P WARMER, Step the draft wltb Bronze Auto- mate: Weather Strip for ieoors and Windows. Sold and put one by Phan' 2I,-2. N. OGDEN, Exeter correct ;vay and the easiest way is d;spes e o' some property or sell same small are...1e, Lind a tenant for your haus; or an arta., 1e t ott have lost ar h °lp when you want it, is to insert a small advt. n the "Want Column" of ,h • Advocate. HOW IS THE PUMP? New Iron Pumps and Fittings it Stock Iron or wood pumas repaired. Wells pum>aed out or cleaned, S. J. V. CANN. Phone 115 DR. JOHN WARD, Chiroprenctor & Optician; Chiropractic ',and Electrical Treatments for Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Spectacles Scientifically fit- ted. Hours 10. to .12; 2 to 4; and by appen tmant Offie e-WDeism and Sanders Ste, Phone 43. r � 4 Contacting We wish to call the attention of the public et Exeter and surrounding; dis- trict that we are open to accept, or tender for contracts for ail kinds building We are experienced wo.rk- rnen and by strict attent t on to busi- ness we hope to share in the contract work of this district W ARES & PRYD.e., Exeter. Dray and Bal, gage Anything you have to move we c it reaso¢table mo1,e tor Truck and Horse Dray at, your ervice'. Auto LiTer y Horse Livery' BAGS1 AW & EASTON C ARf s OF THANKS,. :is. W`iliiam Sillery desires to thank the trends and !neighbors for kindly help and sympathy extended during the illness and subsequent death of hes wIte, ani is also very grateful to those who sent flowers, RATES ON bi0NEY PACKETS.. Word has 'beets received from Ot- tawa. That the ,rate ofsale, ort money ,packets addressed toy place; within Canada, the Empire, the Unit- ed States or Mexico, will be 5 cents an ounce or fraction, thereof, on. and after the 1st of Aprn, 1922,, [ender,' tlze term Money packets are includ bent: notes, gold dust, cotes, bulilon' bonds and coupons payable to bearer, Meeks and other securities negotiable he bearer. DEMISE OF AIRS. JOHN DUNCAN, SR. Last week wo fntede mear;tipa of the serious illness from kidney trou- ble of Mrs. John 'Dunca:n, sr, at the h ni of : her daughter,, firs; Mantle; On Wednesday last she passed. away, being sick .only three days. 'The fun- eral, which was perinate, took place on Friday to Rays Cemetery, where her husband was laid to rest tsaxyears agar She was noted for her kind hos- pitality and lead many friends an the country as well as the town, who re - rat her sudden, taking away. She was 84 years of age. During her life in SALVATION ARMY SERV Witt; Exeter she was most tenderly cared for., by her eiauglhter and sone -Sze, -laws Ire the Pubi+i: Labrae, Mr. and ivlrs. (Ge. ?gentle. "Deeply Ragate tted." 11 teem. --Holiness Meeting, 7 p.m, -Salvation Meeting. 2.30 p.rn.-Sunday School and Bibb ::lass, and specie! and tray for the Printery Cia,ss. Cottage meetiangs in North End on: Tuesday trsight. Capt. MacGillerray Lieut. Parnell Y. P. C A. Group Two will bowl at 7,15 sharp .gin Friday night, with the .following teams- Y.P,C..A: W. Rivers, F, Boyle,: G. P: shale, IV, Cole. C1:rks-BR Rivers, C. Harnesa, 5. Reid, W. Harness U. F. 0.-W. Shapton, E. Shapton B Bins tt, H. Say. Press -R. N. Creech, R. Southcott W. C Davis, J. M. Southcott. Ladies.' Night has been. changed from Wednesday to Tuesday •evening at the ' Y. P. C. A. A ladies bowling tour- nament es in preparatiom Any wish- ing eo become members and partici- pate in. the (tournaments can get their' tickets from Wn s. (Rivers, or W. S. C'cije.. Ladies, $1.50; gentlemen $3.00.. Trivitt Memorial Church 11 a.m.:-"The Lenten, Wilderness." 7 p ni-"Chriistira.nity and Culture" Rev A. A. Trumstr, Rector. OA:VEN PRESBYTERIAN QNII'RCH Rev. ,lames Foote, B. A., Minister 10 a.m.--Sunday school and Bible classes. 11 e'vm.-Unaeo. Service in Main, Street Methodist Church.. I. Cor. xva,, 13. 7 p.m. -Union Service te;CevenPres- byterian Church. Boy Scouts meet Friday evening JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. Weson, B.A. 11 a.. m. -"A Common; Standing Ground." 3 p.m. -Sabbath School, and Bible; Classes. 7 p.m. --"A Bibi e Puzzle." Conrgrrgat onales Choir Sung' A welcome to alt &. MAIN ST. METHODIST CIIIIRCH Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A. '-`' Phone 21r3 11 a;.m "St. ,Paul's concept of the Christian Life. A Union, Ser3ice 3 ren-Suielay School and elute Classes.. 7 _q.m -t1n::ten Services : in Cavan Presbyterian Church. ; AT BETHANY 2,30 p,m.--R+ v. Geo. McAllister, M. A. BOWLERS' ANNUAL MEETING. The Exeter Lawn Bowling Associe- eon, held their atnlnnual meetin ; on etonday evening, with a large num-, her *1 members present. The ereport of the treasurer showed that thelast seasoe had been a most successful one financially and otheraviso. The fees were fixed at $7 for old members. and $5 for new members -same as the last year. Open rink and double tour- eaments were decided upon, the for- mer cm the :11th of August, and the latter oa a date to be set by the tournament committee. IThe Friday evening local tourneys are ;to continue They were a great success bat year. In addition a local tourney is to lee ]veld one Wednesday afternoo-r each month, dorsum -acing ,with June, The ',lection of officers Resulted as fol - tows, -Hon. Presidents, ,J. 5. Merrier ex -M. P., H. EiIber, ex -M, P. 1'., A. Hicks, M.P,P., Wm. Black, I\I. President, Ws C. Rivers; Vice Pres., G. E. Anderson; Secy, R. N. Creech Treas., T. S. Woods; Honorary Mem- bers, Judge Dickson., Rev. Mansur, ; Grounds Come, Mosers. Heaman; Ta man; and Andersome; Membership Com., Messrs. Rivers, ;Dome, Pryde, Roue - ton. and Howald., Match. Com., Rev, Tramper and Messrs. Ferguson, Ta- ma, Rivers and ]Creech'; Tournament Committee, 1Vl:essrs. ?Stewart, 'Woods, Cochrane, Heamaare, Taman, Creech, Rivers and Seldoui A vote osf thanks was tendered the retiring president, Rev, A. A. Trump:e,:1 and the other officers of past yeare. The club is looking for a successful .season this year, and. intend ;g,o'inng •after afew of the trophies they just missed getting last year. Mr,. George .Griffith returned to Toronto on Friday, 'Mr. R. G. Seldom, was in Ingersoll on; business this week. Mrs!, Ames visited wise Dr. tile:Gii- licuddy in Langdon 'lest wreck,. Mrs. J. Lawson, ief London is the guest of Mrs, ;Geo. Andersen, Mies Lawson was also a vi;sttor last week. Mr. Jessie Manson of London. has been home for a few days . owing to the illness of hermother, Mrs.. George. Manson.. Mrs. Richard 1)ejbridg,e who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs, H.. N. Andes -eon; et Sault Ste, Marie for some time, returme I en Friday ev- ening, accompanied by Mrs. Anderson who will visit here for some time, Mr.. onsd Mrs. Frank Boyle attended the ftsnerel in Tororyto on Monday of Mr. 5. H. (Saunder,s, wlso cured while on a business' trip .to Chicago'. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders and two chvldrem have been •residing in California. He dyed ort Thursday last of pneumonia' after >art y a few days illsress . and the remains were taken to Toronto' for (interment '"Mrs. Saunders was form riy M"iss Ila K,erirk, daughter or Themes Is rntck of i ot:unto, Several r..7at vies reside le this community. PHONE 32 JONES &M4AY PHONE 31 Ladies Fancy Slippers and Oxfords. Our Splendid Assortrne.t of Stylish Slippers for Spring is play. The quality is thevery best andel prices are much lower. We are showing the following 'Styles- Strap Slippers and Buckle Slippers: in. 131ack Rend Brown. Fancy Grey Trimmed Slippers. patent Slippers in a variety of Pettey Styee . Very Stylish Plain Oxfords and Brogues le Black, Browe ow on des - SMART LOW SHOES FOR. GROWING GIRLS Grey. This is a Style ,of Shoe that le often; herd to get. Wehave a fine range, made ,ire, fancy styles with low heels, suftabie for Sunday or School wear, 'They will suit the ,girls and des prices are moderate. MEN'S HEAVY WORK 1100TS AT $4.50. Just what you bates. been, waiting for. Ps;: -Wass prieees nn, Men's reit able work boots, We sell only eeliaabj;e stamped brands and guarantee every pesr.. Also lower prices oux ati grades Rubber Boots. I-WRLBUT AND CLASSIC SHOES FOR CHILDREN, We ere Agents for Exeter for the famous Hurlbut Shoe.' If you thein Swede you well always ,buy them, Alm, Strap and Buckle Slippers inns Brack Kid, Brown. end. Patent„ BOYS' BLOOMER SUITS WITH, 2 PAIR. BLOOMERS. New Shipment of Boys' Suits, •earn with extra pa% Q.f .Pants, made of stead wearing cloth nand priced at very low cost, MEN'S SUITS AND COATS Visit caur Clothing Department f or your anew Sprit Suit, We are sltowsng some very nice cloths, cut in tees very latest styles, and be prices wet suit your purse. NEW ARRIV A.LS -- LADIES' COATS AND SUITS Another Shipment of Coats and Suits for your inspection,, It will a'tt plensure to show you these new garments. GAUNTLET SILK GLOVES FOR SPRING. Just arrived ,in all the latest shad's in Silk ;Gauntlet Gloves, in very finest quality. buys L R. Carling, B.A Barrister Solicit -0r, Notary Public Caxnnsiesloner, Solicitor for the Mol - eons Bank, !etc,. INVEST YOUR FUNDS in Victocey, Dominion of Canada, Pro- vincial and Municipal Bonds, alllegal 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 !met at lowest rates of interest Office -Carling BY., Main St, Exeter Display Advertising -Made known one ape/teatime Stray .Anirea3,s-One insertion 50c., three insertions $1.00. Miscellaneous articles of not more than five lines, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, each inser?tion 50e. Lost and Found locals 25c. an insertion, Loral reading notices, etc., 10c. _per line per insertion, No ,notice lets than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c. Auction Sales $3 for Dine insertion. 'rid 51.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if uatder five inches in length. Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline. Farm or Real Estate fon' sale Sac, each insertieon for one month of four insertions, SOUTHCOTT BROS. PHONE 134 Men's And oys' Clothing. You will be wanting, a NEW SUIT .FOR EASTER;. 'We are showing, some very smart modes,. Tine Cloths .are goodend prices much lower than last season's SPLENDID RANGE OF BOYS' CLOTHING AT $6,50 18.50, *9.50. Smart Misses' & Ladies' Coats Every week we receive a number Drop in often and see what we We are ,told our prices are very Styles .,and Materials we are '-BILLIE 'BURKE DRESSES We are agents for these popular Summer Dress•es, and have a splendid, assortment . of hew dresses ready for your inspection. Priced at 13.75 $5.00 16,00 .. of New Stylesi. are offering. reasonable considering the splendid showing, • CURTAIN NET.S AND M(ISLINS Showing very neat ,pattern.s Scrims and Nets, en colors iof White Cream and •Ecru, at very popular prices,. 'Special valines at per yard 50c, Strap Slippers and. Oxfords Are very popular this season, We in Black and proem Leathersi, It is strong this sleasonr; PRICED AT 14.00 WALL . PAPERS We have ,a. big stock of New Papers, 'suitable. .for . aety room in, veur home. Our prices °should int - t.2 rest you, are showing some very smart ,styles claimed that patent leather ' i►il1 be $4.50 . seND , $7.56 7.INOLEUMS You -well soon be needing some of this .sanitary floor coweringt !See our patterns and get our; prices be - Lore making your choice,. Southeott Bros THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUT Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexoelted dining car Remade, Sleeping ears on night trains sn4 Parlor caara; on principal day trains: Full infornsati>on from Reay Grated Trunk Ticket Agent,, or C. E. Hove- Itreg District Passesneer Agent, Tereelel J. DORE Phone 46w Agteot.. Exetee DR, HENRY A. CORSAUT VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Office -Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter Calls promptly attended to day or night. ► . 1 rill DR Al. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDonnell's Stables, John St., Exeter (lately occupied by Dr, Vining) Phone 26w Dr, G. F. Roulstoo L. D, S., D. A.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 & Stnnbus a Office, Main Street, Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON` LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of Macron Perth, .Middlesex and Oxford. Fano Stack Sales a Specialty. Office et' Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario. FRANK .TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of Huston and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and Satiafaotion Guaranteed. Crediton, Ontario. MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount of private funds to loan on farm and village property at low rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Seolicitoret, Exeter•.