The Exeter Advocate, 1919-4-24, Page 8ESErER ADVOCATE, TRTJR8i iY, APR. 24 1.818
CETER,
11,,ARICETS.
Chaog,ed bleb Wedneada
Fal Wheat r.,
Sprung Wheat
Oat. ,,..11.. ... et,... ,
Barley
Family Flour
Eggs .114.1
C ieanlery Butter
Dairy Butter
Lard,
Potatoes
Fa ..,. .
2,11
2.06
70
543
67
35
,. 5.1.50 --$1,75
16.00
Hogs per cwt. .,. «0.25
Digit t .oria1 Church
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EXETER OPERA HOU$i.
FON
A Three Act Comedy, given under
the auspice; of The GirlsAuxiliary
of the Tr v... Memorial Church on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, 1919
r e.15 o'clock, sharp.
Admie e> Reserved Seats aatc
Children lac.
Sea:. -.a t *tele at Howey's Drug
Store.
"In Mieno:iiru" notices, without a
verse atre hed are 50c. per insertion.
HOUSECLEANING TIME is here
Agan. Try a bott3.e, of The \; eekfne
Furniture Polish, The large bottle
for the small price. Give it a trial and
you will be convinced. Wm. Andrew
Agent, Phone 43, Exeter.
+.1.1.11• 4 -
MID -SUMMER OPENING.
Saturday, May 3rd, we will have a
Display of New Trimmed Hats, Trim-
ming and Materials. Your inspection
is zespectfully invited. Values that
carnet fail to APhdal to every keen
buyer E. T. V. CURLISS,
roma
Harvey's Flour is good flour.
1SANGOLPS FOR, SALE.
Several, loads of mangolds for sale.
Apnlw to W. D. Sanders, Stephen.
Records 'auted,—The Soldier')
Aid Society are asking for a Blue
Amberola Record Shower for the G.
W. V. A. Old or new records accep-
ted and may be left at Martin's store.
SEED POTATOES I'OR SALE-laarly
Eurekas, Cobbler; and Comet slate).
—W. F. ABBOTT, Exeter.
Reports in regard to aur flour are
great, "Bread we made from thanes:
sack of Mode;. is the best we everhed
is the. house"; "Our bread made from
Manitoba's Best goes to the top o9
the oven". This is a true story; can
give names if you wish.
Harvey Bros.
AUTO TIRE FOUND.
On the London Road. North, on
Tuesday, ,.April 8, an auto fire. Own-
er can have same by calling at this
office and paying for this notce.
Anyone wishing to contribute •a
blue Atnberola record to the Soldiers'
Aid record shower for the G. W. V.
A. may leave the same at Martin's
store.
WANTED—A maid for general
housework; small family, good wages.
Apply to T. S. Woods at The Mol -
sons Bank, Exeter.
!r " Nr "13" "111" `RIF Miss Lula I•Iatatings is visiting in Pt.LOCAL .
Huran. Mich.
DOINGS. nix. Ed 1 owryell returned to
Wied-
ir# soiaanR1uMosrtselldyB.alkwell of Sande was,Uand Friday, as usual, was. quiethan farthe haudy..
,
day in towtn,
Easter services an the several;
churches of town were appropriate to
the occasion. The music, partieularly
was bright and pleasing. -
:Ir C. B. Snell has purchased the
gasoline and auto repair business of
Mr. Ed. Snell, taking possession, Wed-
nesday morning, with Harold Kuntz as
mechanic
Pte F'. Brimac ombe, Pte. D. Stew-
art of Exeter-, Pte. E. N. Coesriveau
of Zurich and Cpl. J. R. Skilton of
Brucefield are due to arrive home on
Thursday
"'The Better 'Ole" a moving pie
Luis .shoo .ot mare than, passing Inter -
et, eves put on in the Opera House'
an Saturday afternoon and -evening
ts a large house.
ehr Saturday evening the adjourned
Magistrates Court on the case of
Hart:ere vs. Vincent dismissed the
a:tion, the magistrates declining to
accept the further evidence that was
oft ered.
Mrs. Bigelow, of Cornwall,
L. organizer, spoke in 'lana Street,
. hure)"t an Sunday evening on present
day needs and outlook in. the temper-
ance line. Mrs. Bigelow is a talented
speaker
Mr Wright of 4 ellingwood, ewlto
presided at the James Street organ
on Sunday, -s a musician of great mere
it and while quite a young man,
should Make a good organist and
choiterea,ster.
Mr E Howeld, J:?,I).G.P., of E:eeter
Encampment of Oddfeliows, svith oth-
er camp members and candidates, mot -
axed to Gaderich Good Friday and at
,tenaee ri Camp of Instruction. Toron-
to Degree Teams put an the work
and a most enioyabe time was spent.
The Rev. H. T. Ferguson, B.A., B.
D. ,znirrister of Centennial Methodist
Church .London, will preach both fore
noon and evening in Main Street Meth
odist Church next Sunday. It will
be Epworth League Anniversary day
,anei both services wile be featured by
specie'. interest,
A SeciaJ ;1.ntening will be given by
the `,'m's Club ref the Trivet's Mem
oral. Church on Thursday evening
:fpr;: 24 to which all returned sot-
;1er, their wives or sweethearts are
c tirdially invited. The Club has er-
ranged tor a musical, program and a
luncheon will be served.
Pte George Hicks of Toronto, who.is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Jno.
Sanders is a four year veteran of
the great tear. Ile went overseas in
June, 1915; to France itt, January, 1916
and lett France on Feb. 13, 1919, for
demobilization. He was lucky— hav-
ing passed through the whole war
without injury of any kind.
Mr Herman W. Doerr of town re-
ceived the sed news last Week of the
death of his father, Mr. George Doerr
who passed away it hie', home in Kit-
chener, on Monday, April 14, aged 70
years. after a short illness. He is sur-
vived by a family of six sons and
thiel. daughters; also two sisters. His
wife had predeceased him nineteeni
years.
The Easter services in Main Street's
hurch last Sunday were considered
by many to be the best Easter ser-
vices in the history of the church,
The musical services were exception-
ally tine; and very much praise is due
,lees E. Huston, choir leader and Mrs.
Blatchford, organist, and all who as-
sisted them for the very succesefull
presentation of those elaborate and
beautiful services,
Mrs. Bigelow of Cornwall, pravin
tial organizer for the W. C. T. U.
who, with Mfrs, Beavers,, County Pres-
ident has been organizing unions at
Seaforth eiensell, and also addressed
two large gatherings at Blyth on
Thursday last, will organize at Zur-
ich on, Monday, Crediton on, Tuesday
Elimville on Wednesday, Kirkton on
"Thursday and Centralia. an Friday,
leavinae,Satuziday for Kent County.
She is the guest of Mrs, B. W F.
Beavers.
The Ode/fellows will attend divine
service in James Streit Church an
Sunday, Nile 4th, meeting at Lodge
Room at 10.31 a,m. All brethren are
requested to attend. —J. C, Snell, N.G.
THE WATKINS AGENT Jrandie,
all kinds of sprhig tonics for both man
and beast; also toilet articles. Thein
spices and flavorings are the purest
on the mai kelt. Only sold by their
agents to the consumer.
Wm Andrew,Agent, Exeter, Phone- 43
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Te3ders wall be received for the ex-
cavat_-,g of .he basement of the New
School at Winchelsea. State price by
the c uhi • • a•d of earth removed, work
to be ccr. h'ete on or before the 16th
day or Ju :e 1919.
Also te dee for the hauling of ce-
tneet from Exeter; state price by the
barrel to be hauled whet required,
wills,, wee ' -e about July 1st, 1919.
Also te ;dens for hauling lime from
Exeter; s see price by the bushel, to
be- hauled -hen required during July
and August
Teniders to be in the hands of the
undersigned on or hefare the 30th
day of April, 1919.
J• W.SKINNER,
SItiI
,
' Sec. of School Board.
FLAX LAT) WANTED.
4'10 ACRE'S FOR GROWING FLAX
Apbl} ; to
O.
ONTARIO FLAX
yes. DAVIS, Exeter Narth
Phone 13 r
Corn Contracts
The Exeter Canning Com;pa.ay
ready contract with farmers 'to
y ta
grow: Cornfar canning. $10.00 per
ton w/,iL• be paid same as Iasi year,
Seed corn of 'he finest .quality at re-
duced price, 15c. tier lb.. to growers
on contract.
27th -41 Exeter Canning Co.
Miss MacFaul, organist and choir
leader of the Trivia Memorial Church
was very pleasantly surprised after
the practice on Friday evening last
when. she was presented with a well-
thee.d purse of money, donated by;the
members of the choir and congrega-
tion, as a mark of apnrecivtion of her
services as organist and leader of th
choir. Miss MacFaul was taken en-
tirely by surprise and feelingly thank-
ed the donors mast heartily far thee
kindly act.
WILLIAM F. MAY PASSES.
The eatle occurred at his home u
Mitch on Monday afternoon, Apr:.
List of Mr. William Fisher May, as
the age of 62 years, 9 monthe.. De
,eased had been iIl for several week;.
of heart trouble, following an attack
of influenza, and latterly had beer
confined to his roam. The end came
suddenly as he was being lifted ti
a sitting posture. The family was a,
his bedside .at the tirnae. The, late Mx
May was a son of the late Thome.
day and was born on the homestead
south of Exeter. He studied far . a
teacher, and taught in the •Higl
Schools of Parkhill, Landon and Mit-
chell A number of years ago he gav
up teaching
and took aa life insu
r
mice, as agent far the Cannel,
Mutual,. In this, as .in the teaching
profession, he was very successfu..
He was for years a member of th
Schoo: Board of Mitchell, and elwayi
showed a strong interest in educie
tiona- matters, Deceased was a Con,
servatitie . in politics, a Methodist •r
reag.ion,and was highly esteemed an -
respected by all who knew him, ane
his circle of friends was very :large
Besides his wife, who was forenierl'
Johanna Hnnld,ford, sister of Messes
Jame•:. and •'Silas Ha,ndforcl of Exeter
he; 3,s;; sureiyed by onedaugr ter•,Mis
L
is. -telly at home and two sons, Malan'
and. Feed of the firm. of Jones & Ma-
o£ Ea,etee ; Three brothers and Leri
sister. ',also :surv:vc,—Joseph of Us
borer John of Toronto, George, M-••
J G Jones and Mrs. I: T. Rove
of Exeteti The ' funeral: took like
at Mitchell an Wednesday .ftCrnorn
Miss Mable Walter of London, was
up over the halidays.
Mr. Jos. Landry of Chatham spent
Good Friday in. tower.
Mr Drew Knight of Luean was
fhome for the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snell spent the
week end an London.
efr. Reg. Bissett of Chatham was.
home for .the holiday.
Mr. Jos Davis was home from Mor-
risbure. over the holiday,
Miss Vera Sweet of London visited
relatives in town. this week.
Mr Alex. Stewart of London spent
Friday with his family here,
Mr: and Mrs. E. Howald were fn
Stratford over the week end.
Mr Walter Dearing a London spent
Waster ii' Exeter with friends.
Mr Wm. Arensox of London, spent
Good Friday at his home, here.
-Miss Fern Short of London Business
College ee home for the holidays.
Miss Jessie Manson of London was
here with her parenta over Easiter.
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Verity and dough -
spent Easter with relatives here;
Mrs Boyle of London: visited her
sore: 11r. nook Boyle, here I•fondaya
Mr_ Geo Powell of Medford called
ora 0,d friends in town Thursday last.
*Zr T. W. Iiawkshaar of Hamilton
pen' Thursday last here with relat-
ives
Mho. Margaret Penrice of London
spent the week end with her mother
here
Mr Harley Saaaiders and family of
Windsor are visiting relatives here for i
a ween*
Mr Phil. Rowcliffe of Londlonspent;
Frrdav and Saturday in town with
friends.
Mr. Herb. Pickard visited with his
mother Mrs. Richard Pickard during
the week(.
Mr; Will Foster of Toronto( was the
retest of his fathe—in-law, Mr. James
limit/fore.
\tisv Flo"se Baird of Brantford is
visiting he:' parents at James Street
parsonace.
and Mrs. Chas. Spencer end
chile( of the West are visiting, at Mr:
A Speacer s.
Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Grieve of
London visited whit their parents here
ave- Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J Celnevood and Miss
Catharine visited Miss Mame Sanders
during the week.
The Newman. of ICingstoar, is visit-
ing with her parents, Mze and ltirs. R.
G Seldon. Irl town,
Mr John Torrance license inspector
at Clinton was .in town on Thursday
and Saturday last
Hiss Besse Welsh of London vise
ited a few days with friends here
during the week. •
Misses Stella and Cora Sanders at
Stratford Business College are home
spending the holidays.
Mr Burton. Preszcator of Detroit
spent a. few days wiith his parents
here during the week.
Misses Lula Martin, Irene Rivers,
Stella Southcott and Anna. Dow spent
{ Good Frilday in London,
Mr D. G. ,Ramsay of Toronto, late
frotr, overseas, spent a few days with
relatives here during the week.
Miss Irma Sweet of Formosa is home
spending the holidays with her uar-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l Sweet.
Mr. Garvey Acheson of St. Thomas
was up ever Easter Sunday with hie
parents. Mr. end Mrs. T. W. Aches'o,t•e
Mfrs Jordan, with her children, of
Toronto visited this week with her
pare Its Mr. and Mrs. James Murray,
Mx W. D. Clarke of Richmond,
Que.. spent the Easter Holidays with
Exeter friends and with relatives in.
Chesiey.
Misses Reta Rowe and Lela. Sanders
of Stratford Normal and Miss Amy
Johns of London. Normal are home for
the holidays.
If a woman is nervous or has dizzy
spells, suffers from awful pains at regular
or irregular intervals she should turn to a
tonic. made up of herbs, and without al-
cohol, which makes weak women strong
and sick women well. It is Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription. Druggists sell it in
liquid or tablets. Send 10 cents to the
Invalids' hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial
package. Then, for the liver and bowels
nothing is so good as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets. - .These are little, sugar-coated
ills com osed of Mayapple, pills, , p y pple, leaves of
aloe, root of jalap—things that Nature
gr the ground.
aws. in
c 1ATIIAM, oree — e ge a "girl I was wonderfully
helped .by•ta1dz Dr. Piercd':t"Favorite Prescrip-
tion I had become all run-down, weak and
,iia°kvous.. I';suffered "with. •terrific backache's, I
also suffered from suppression and pain. My
mother gave me `Favorite Prescription,' and it
so completely regulated my condition that I have
never had any trouble since Thera is nothing so
good fax girls or women who suffer as Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription." -Mas. Wm.
141asorr, 156 Welllington Street, E.
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JONES &MAY
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CANADA FOOD $OARD LICENSE NO 8-3620
our Wearing Apparel
Ladies' and Misses'
Spring Suits, and
Coats
ARE HERE SHOWN IN THE VERY
LATEST STYLES AT REASO-N
ABLE PRICES. MARE YOUR 5E-
LECTIONS NOW,
Gloves
WE HAVE AN EXCEPTIONALLY
LARGE RANGE OF KID AND SILK.
GLOVES to meet the trade
requirements. Every pair guaranteed.
Perrin's celebrated kid gloves in
Black, White and .Brown at $1.75, V.
and. $2,25 pair,
"'Kayser" and "Niagara Maid" dou-
b1e-tipped Silk Gloves in popular col-
ors at from 75e. to $L50 pair.
NEW WHITE FRILLINGS
THE NEWEST STYLE FOR COLLARS.
NEW BLOUSES IN CREPES, SILKS and VOILES— UNDERWEAR,
UNDERSKIRTS, HOSIERY, COLLARS, CAMISOLES, BOUDOIR CAPS
PARASOLS, ETC., for the Easter Trade.
SPECIAL VALUES IN SILK HOSIERY
THE NEW SUMMER WASH DRESS FABRICS ARE HERE. Dainty
wash tebrics in. Voiles,.. poplin silks, Gaberdines, Etc., are here shown
itt a wonderful range of pattetns and colorings. All the better qualities
are in exclusive dress lengths.
YOU SHOULD HAVE NEW SHOES Our spring
stock of shoes for Ladies' Men's and Children's wear, is now complete.
You should have new shoes with your Spring Suit or Coat for Easter.
RAINCOATS FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN.
:pedal—Girls' school raincoats with hoods attached, very special at $1.75
FURNISHINGS FOR. MEN. — New Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties,
Socks, Gloves, Belts, Shoes, Suits, Spring Overcoats, Raincoats, Etc., for
your • Requirements, are now ready.
HOUSE ,FURNISHINGS
We can save you dollars on Ru s, Linolcums, Congoleums, Oilcloths, Cur-
tains Window Blinds, Curtain Poles, Etc.
See our new materials for over -curtains ead draperies.
SPECIAL QUILT LININGS. -400 yards 36 ire. wide wrappeeettes and
thelaines in goad Paisley patterns and stripes. --,specially adapted for quilt
linings -- to clear at 40c. a yd.
ASK FOR ONE OF' OUR STYLE BOOKS
JONES ,& MAY
ttsa dquirten fele 110 CelabuI*4 Sandford b Llos Brandi Ciontladna
Nina an d *Ora
Mrs Webb of London Townehip
vietted her sister, Mrs. George Craw-
ley.
AVOID COUGH`
ani COO GHE ' f`!
Cougiung
$pr cease
s1870 f(! 417!
ILOH
30 DRORPTIWRF COUGHJ'
•UALV 'flUS WL alILDREN
Vulcanizing
ALL KINDS OF TIRES. All work
guarrainteet,d. Cash for old tires,
TAYLOR'S TIRE SHOP.
Exeter.
NEW VETERINARY.
A. M. 'VINING, V. S., has opened
en office ,in McDoaiell's Stables, John
street, Exeter Prompt attention paid
to all calls day or might: P.hiane 320.
VETERINARY PRACTICE.
Dr. Henry A. Corsant has bought
the practice of Sweet & Reid and
will continue business at the same
stand, Calls promptly attended night
. and day iPhoai',e 8.
HORSES WANTED
I want an uneihntttd number of
Horses in good condition, Geldings 5
years old up, weighing from 150e
pounds up. Mares from 4 years old
up, weighing from 1300 pounds up.
Parties having the required stuff,
write or phone 83 Exeter.
G: J, DOW
Dr. G. F. Roues tort,, L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday aefterrioons,
Dr. A. IL 'K1NSMAN, L. D. 5., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate Toronto Uaitveroity
Teeth extracted without pain or any
bad effects. Office aver Gladmaa &
Stainbury'a Office; Main, Street, Exeter
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer foe Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Creditors, Ontario.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR far Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Stock 5a9ec a Specialty. Office at
Cockelrurt Workrooms, next door to
Central Hots Main Street, Exeter,
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, Apices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery line,
Call and see ne, A trial
as to quality will convin-
oe.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
Furniture
and
Undertaking
R. N: ROWE
THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND FURNITURE ' DEALER
tixiads Ug, loam on farm and village
property et low rates of Interest.
GL'ADMiAN & S1 ANS URY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter Exeter BStore
ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister, Sloliiciltos, Notary. Public,
eammisslloreer, Solicditor for the Mee -
;One Bank, Etc. Money to loan , at
lowest rates of interest.
Officee-Main Street, Exe ter.
CENTRAL
meld
t3"(RATFC)R OTT..
Le recognized as one of the most re -
Commercial SSchools in Can-
Ida. The imtstriictors are experienc—
ed' aced 'the Courses are up-io-date.
,raduetee are placed •un ules i:'ioes and
-hey meet with success. Students
flay easter at any time. "
Write a tonce for free catalogue.
D. A, McLachlan, Prin
hoes -Caps -Suits
If you want 'to have, your boy or
look our stock aver. We can give y
competition.
Ladies'
fine shoes in, a11 the lead
ad
fords, Pumps, Strap Slippers, Etc.
We have the agency for the Inv
Limited, Montreal, for either men or
price but nnich higher in quality. ".
CAPS"- A special, buy of 'Boy's
$1.50 and $2.00 each.
SUITS — Let us sell you a made -
and made by ,Greene Swift, Limited,
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girl wear a pair of neat, nifty shoes
au prides on these lines that 'dlefy
in.g shades and styles, ineludieg Ox -
ictus Slioe, made fy Geo. A. Slater,
women. `They ,area little higher in
and Mean's caps to sell et 50c., 7.5c.,
to -measure suit from our samples r
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