The Exeter Advocate, 1920-4-1, Page 8Exeter Markets
Changed each Wedn,esiday
Fall Wheat ti .., 1,95.
1.05
Barley
Bartel , + .. ,..1.45 to 1.65
Family dour , ,.;,.: •,.. 6.85
Fec,i Flour per cwt, 4.00
Shorts 56.00
Bran
Eggs
Buttes +hairy
creamery Butter
rd
Potatoes ........ . . < 3'?0 to 3,75
Hay per ton <..,,.., 20400 to 22.00
Hogs 18.00
48
45
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ALL S1GNe HAVE FAILED.
Very lade faith evil hereafter be
p'a: el in the old saying that have
been,, act c pt tl as never failing 1 We
were told by the ,prophets—ani they
were get a tees.•-eba<t we would leave
ati open winter.; It was sure not open.
instead we were treated to a vinter
that Nitts the severeat ia>, many years,.
January *was without a thaw, and
M1i
arch cane in like a gentle l et1e
Iamb, hut €a: -"ed to go out like a roar-
ing lien The gs leave changed,
CARS FOR HIRE --Wilson, & Simms!
Phone 56.
WANTED
Experieneed raeickeor general house-
work. Small family. Good wages will
'eters.be paid t 7. J QCallaghan, t613,rsonWell"rar:gton
St„ Lentlon.
LOST.
Auto marker, No, 82336, lost in
Usborne Tp. Finder ,will kindly re-
turn 'to Ford Garage, Exeter,
TENDERS WANTED
The Exeter Agricultural Society
will receive tenders for the rental 01
the agricultural grounds for the sum-
mer ta£ 1920, up to Friday, Atria 9th,
et 6 p.m. Highest or any terrier not
necessarily accepted,
R. G. Seedon, Secretary
SHOOTING MATCH AT .'ELEW JLLE
GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL tend,
Atone o'clock p.m.
Under the auspices of the Elim -
vine Gun Club.
3aek Rabbit System. 1st event
15 rocks, entrance fee $1.05.
2nd event, 15 rocks, entrance fee
$1.05.
3rd event 20 rocks, fee $1.40.
4th event, 20 rocks supper shoot,
sides chosen, losers to provide sup-
per.
Six equal divisions of the pot.
President, WILFRED JOHNS
Secretary, LLOYD JOHNS
DURHAM BULL FOR SALE
Seventeen months old, roan, first-
class pedigree: Apply to W. I. Dear-
ing, Znd. Con-. Stephen, Exeter P.O.
GOBBLERS FOR SALE.
Two fuze gobblers: Apply at this
office.
FOR SALE.
One outside gas pump, Bowser style.
Apply, Sims Garage and Cartage. Co.,
86 May, Windsor, Ont., S. ): Sweit-
zer Prop,
WANTED
Smart boy to learn hardware; also
one to learn plumbing and ti'nsmithinb
Heaman's Hardwares
CALVES FOR SALE
Anybody wishing to get good Dur-
ham calves should apply to L J. Wi1-
Iert, R. R, Na. 2, Dashwood, or phone
34r20, --
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
One and a half storey frame house,
eight rooms , in good repair. One half
acre of land. Good stable with water-
works in stable. Centrally located in
Exeter. Apply to
I. R. CARLING,
Solicitor, Exeter,
DR. JOHN WARD, CHIROPRACTOR
Corner William and Sanders Streets,
Tues., Thurs., arses Sat, 10.30 a. m:.
to 4.30 g. m.
WOO,'' PUMPS REPIAIRED. -
If yourpump .needs ,fixing we are
ready to do the job now before other
work commences. We do turning of
all keels Saws gummed, etc.
S L V. CANN
Phone 115" Successor to A. Cottle
CORN CONTRACTS.
The Canning Go. is prepared to con-
tract wee, growers of corn for the
factory for 1920., the price per ton
same as last yearn Choice seed corn
has been secured from the same
source and will be. sold at same price
as last year to growers for the fac-
tory ONLY.
VIOLIN Lessons taught by Mrs. E.
J. Wethey, Andrew St. Apply after -
:Loons (except Thursday) 4 to 6; ev-
eninge 7 to 8.
FARM FOR .SALE --"Evergreen
Farm" consisting of Lot 11,Con. 14,
Tp. of Hibbert, County of Perth,
100 acres imediately north of Far-
quhar. Up- to- date brick dwelling
large bank been, with water all thro
it supplied from *`never failingwell
with windmill. A second windmill
and -well- on back of farm. New up-
to- date hen and hog house large
new drive house. Good orchard of
apples and small fruit, 8 acres of
bush, • 50 acres mostly double -
ploughed and ready for. crop. Bal-
ance in grass. • This is a choice'
farm, well fenced, well drained and
in a high state of cultivation. A
lovely . home and must be sold as
the proprietor has bought a larger
farm. Easy terms of payment. Apply
on premises to Thos. Rundle, or
Thos. Cameron, R. R. No. 1, Dirk -
ton.;
RXErE1 AfVEM TEA T11UUB3TJ1 Y, APR, i, 13U
Local - Doings
Mr T. tie. Powell hag moved to town.
from Farquhar We welcome Mr, ani
Mrs. Powe1'l to Eaejter. ,
The Lucia Repels; wee be helve on
the 23rd of JunacA Three races cam=
prise the Bard, wiith $300 purses for
each event. The St Marys Journal charges 10e
additional -for booking any item less
than S1.00. A ;goad idea These little
items cause worry, work and trouble.
Miss White and Mrs. F. J. Wick-
wire will move shortly to Hensall,
where Mr. Wickwire conducts the
Observer. Their home here has been
rented. to Mr, Truemam Elliott,
NO APOLOGY NEEDED.
Ta -marrow s Ctooel Friday, and a
public holiday.
The .-price of cots((`. ire Exeter will be
515.00 per ton after aApnll lst.
High School Inspector Levan vis-
ited Exeter School officially on
Tuesday.
:vIr Wm. Lutrnain on Monday pur-
rhased the residencek of Mrs. W. Davie
on _Vain .Street, Exeter Noxell.
The focal treasurer for the Armenian
Fund, acknowledges a donation of $10
from Thomas Clarke of Sunshine
1sfethodist .church,
Friends regret to know that Mr:
Ephraim Hewitt sustained a stroke
of paralysis on Sunday morning last
and was rendered perilously i1:1 selr,
Hewitt suffered a similar illness about
three years ono.
Mr. R. N. Rowe has sold: the azerth
Commenting on those weeks)' papers fs'fty acres or his farm omkth:e London
which apologise for raising the sub- Raid north to Mr. Arthur Dick, whoscription trate to $150 ,or 52,00, the has e farm or;: the opposilte side of the
Bowmanvilie Statesman say s,—' Who-
ever heard of producers apo1igizing for
asking $6 o barrel for apples they used
to sell at $2; 70 cents a pound for
butter they sold at 10 cents; $3,06
road an Usbornet The priace paid was
$3000: Mr, Dick gets immediate pos-
sesseon,
Mr. W. W. Taman received. word on
Saturday of the death in Dettooit that
for wool for which they were glad day of bis sister's ,husband, Mr. le
to get a dollar; $1,50 for a fat chick- Claxton. The causer of deaith, was not
en that sold for 30 cents; or a mer- etatedr, He leaves chant asking $75.00 for a suit that sold Mr. Taman left Maeda
a wife; and sone son
y morning to
at $20.00 and so one No apology is attea<l the funeral
rate ganef has been adc ancing since e a pleasant
party for Miss Emma 'Heideman and
necessary, I.irer Publisher. At the The Misses Dinney geese 1
1920 beetle, pube,ishers of weekly pa Miss Ida Wambold on Monday night.
pets will be compelled to advance;: thea The former leaves shortly for Toronto
price to 12,110 or $2,50 a year before to lieu,, ,house for ,her brother and the
many nneeves, latter left Tuesday for Goshen, Ind
ELECTED OFFICERS.
The annualmtteting of Exeter Bowl-
ing Association. took place on Friday
evening Satisfactory reports were
received,. The fee ;for 1920 was fixed
at $5.00, and the usual tournament was
Jeeided upon. Officers were elect-
ed as follows, --Hon,. Presidents, J. J.
I erner. M,P., H, Eilber, ex-M,P,R, ani
Andrew Hicks, M.P,P. ; Pres., N. J:
Dore; Vice,. Pres„ Rev, A. A. Trump-
er; Sec,, R. N. Creech; Treas., T. 9.
to reside. Miss Heideman was made
the recipient of an ivory .clock from
her girl friends.
'Ib give advice on, how to make out
income tax returns Mr. Wetter Hard-
ing of ;the office; of the Inspector of
Taxation at Loin"down wee ,be jp• Exeter
All day of Monday April 5th, He will
hold no meetings but will simply in-
tervvew personally those who require
information. These. returns., must be
feed at Landon.' not later than April
Woods; Hon members, judge L, li. 30t1r.
Dickson; Grounds Com., W. L• Heat. OPENING LONDON OFFICE,
main, W. W Taman:, F W. Gladraart;
Match tome R. N. Creech, W. W. Ta- It is annnounned that Messrs, Glad -
man, J. A. Stewart, E. L. Cheestie. ; nian & Stanbury, Barristers of Exeter;
Tournement Com.:, Messrs. Selaon, have :opened law offices at London,
Stewart, Beaman, Creech, Gladman., eommeneing this week„ A lease ha
Taman, Rowe, Russell ,with power to been taken •ot the rooms in the Bard,
add,
C HR1S'I'TAN BROTHERHOOD.
Evaagelist McHardy and Revs. How -
sea and Snider spoke: in the various
eburcbes tin Exeter ,on Sunday on the
Christian Brotherhood, and at 8.30
spike at a mass meeting in. James St,
church Mr. McHardy being 111 was
unable to attend the mass meeting,
The aims, objects, etc, were fully ex-
plained, and at the close of the mass
meeting c:ommertees were named to
represent the various churches, and a
meeting of the committees was arrang-
ed for Tuesday eve/age
At the meeting of the Committees
on Tuesday evening a resolution was
passed asking -each church in town
to take up the matter as to forming
local church brotherhoods and also a
union -council, and to report in three
weeks, Mr. Snyder announced that the
appeal for Serbia had met with a good.
response so fair, but an yiew of the
formation of a Brotherhood it Was
suggested by Mr, Snyder that the
work of securing aicl for Serbia be
postponed until such tithe, as the local
Brotherhoods were formed, and then
it could be completed, This was ap-
proved of.
FURS WANTED,
All kinds and any quantity. Highest
cash ,price,—W, E. Sanders, le O. Bax
168, Exeter,
•
Tr'ivitt Memorial
Church
GOOD FRIDAY
GOOD FRIDAY EVENING
Illustrated Service—"Way of Grief"
EASTER DAY •
Holy Communion♦ at 8,30 and 11 a. mi
Morning Sub't—"Christian Happiness"
Etten.ing Sub't—Reveilattion en a Gar-
demi"
ardean4"
Special Music .morning and evening;
Sunday Afternaon—Children's Service
"Resurrection Story."
REV, A. A. TRUMPER, Rector.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
11 am.—"The After Life."
7 pen.—Elijah Series—"In the
Vineyard of Naboth,"
Rev. Dr, S. Banks Nelson coming
to -preach, Sunday, April 18th and
lecture on Ireland and the Sein
Feiners Monday, April 19th.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCFI.
Pastor, M. J. W4lsota, BA.
EASTER MESSAGES
11 a.m.—Bringing Boeck- What We
Borrow
3 one—Sunday School, Special Eas-
ter Lesson, and Meek.
7
pen.—"The Passion . Flowers in the
New lWlorld Gorden"
Seats all free.
ilfusic—A.t „ 3 >ijn; the, Resurrection--
Ladies
esurrectiont-Ladies Voices -0n Easter Day.
P.M.—Prel. Festal in C. , Wely
Anthem, - King of Kings.
Solo, Christ is Risen, Bischoff
Post,, Festival March, Teilman.
-MAIN ST. AND BETHANY "
Minister, Rev. Dr. Medd .w
Mein St. 11 am,. Easter. Sermon, Easter -
Anthem "Aileluiau, Chaise i,s- Risen"
"Easter ;Bells."
Bethany, 2.30- p.m,.. Theme,. Easter. .
Main. Ste 7 p.m. Atlehem, "Why Seek
e e the Living".; "A Gleam of Gold-'
en..Splendor"r Theme, Death and
Resurrection. of Christ, illustrated by
aniunber of beautifullanternslides.
On . Good Friday might . at 8, public
service, "D oath of Christ, illustrated
by marry lantern slides. Everybody
weloorne.
of Toronto Chambers, corner of Rich-
mond and King streets, which have
been occupied by the Pere Marquette
Railway Company, We understand
that the members .of the firm will be
in charge at London. alternately. 1n
this way Exejter office wiill, have one
of the •firmhere all the time, Messrs.
Gladman & Stanbury have practised
law in, Exeter for some twea1ty-rtwo
years, and while they are now launch-
ing out in the city, they do not in-
tend to neglect their Exeter business,
DIED IN CLINTON'
Mr, A. J. McDontee and other rela-
atives here received word of the
death of their sister, Mrs. Thomas
,Bawden, who deed at her home in
Clinton ,on that day iso her 71st year.
Mrs. rBawden had been in ptoor health
for over a year, but .;t was not until
the past few weeks that her condition
became worse and her friends alarm-
ed,, Kidney trouble :was the cause of
her death, Mrs. Bawden was horn in
Exeter, being the eldest daughter of
the late John McDoaeil, She, how-
ever, has been away from Exeter for
over 35 years and the greater part
of that time she spent in Clinton,
Fier husband predeceased her. over 20
years. Mrs. Bawden possessed -a kind
heart, broad sympathies and was much
esteemed by a. large. circle of friends,
She is survived by one son, Frank,
and five daughters, Miss Vita,. Mrs,
Wilse, Mrs. McDona(tdy Mrs. Street,
and Miss Shirley, She also leaves four
sister: and three brothers—Miss Susan
McDonell and Mrs. (Judge) Dickson, of
Goderich, Mrs. (Dr.) Browning of town
Mrs. A E. Bennett ;of Field, B, Ct.,
John and Charges McDonell of Hen
sail and A. J. McD;onell of Exeter:
Interment took place at Clinton yes-
terday (Wednesday.) -
1•ir. Herb. Southcott, traveller, bas
been home for a .few days.
Mess Ltilu Nattier returned Satur-
day from a viisp;t .lav Totrtoar(to.
Mrs. Woods of Harnijlton is visiting
her brother ,Mr. Herb. Walter.
The Misses Webber of Tavistock
are visiting ahlrs. W. J. Heaman,
Miss Gertie Johns of Granton its vis-
ttnng friends in and around Exeiter:
Miss Ida Wamlio9,d of London visit-
ed over Sunday with. the bfi(sses. Dgnr
Ivey. - - -
Mrs. Ed, Jones of London is visiting
her parents here nri(or to taking a trip
to California,
Mrs. W W. lineman and Miss Mar-
garet returned Saturday from aviisit
in Woodstock.
Mr, Cecil McLeod left Monday morn
Mg far Kitchener to accept a position
with the Donnirion. Tire Company:,
Arto Delve retur e'd-from Montreal
Friday ,morning, he having gone there
with a load of horses .for Mr. Daw,
Mr. and Vis, Wi, L. llloticur of
Toronto visa:tetd over Sunday with the'
former's parents, ,Mr. anti Mrs. We H.
Moncur. ,
Miss Lela Jiohtis was' ,int, -Sarnia Sat-
urday, and Cher mother eeturreed„ wiath
her after ,s,penJyag sieeneral weeks in
tbat city."
Miss Gladys ,Ford returned to Buf.-
Cala to resume her :dulties in the ho•e-
p:ital as nurse. Hee mother accompan-
ied her as far as London,
Mr. George Ryan, of Brantford, an
Exeter Old Boy, called on friends in
Exete.r, Mr. Ryan spent all his early
days in Exeter and was better known
then as "Paddy Ryaah'-' His father was
among the number who . moved a,o
Brantford with the Verity ' Foundry.
Mr. 'Clarence IVjorley, who has been
with the M,oilsons Bank for 3 .•years;
latterly in St, Marys, -resigned reaeiti-
jy and alt er spending a few days with
los parents here left last eveek for.
Winnipeg. 3efore leaving St, "Marys
the Junior Hockey Club gave Clar-
ence, who was treasurer of the team,
a banquet. He wast popular in " the
Stone t wn :end the boys gave hive a
hearty ;send off.
PHONE 32
JONES & 1VIAY
Latest Models in Sues Coats, Dresses for Easter
Make Your Selections Now While our Stock is Large
OUR SUITS ARE IN ALL WOOL SERGES, GABERDINES AND TRICO TINES,
DRESSES IN SERGES, SILKS, POPLIN, ETC.
e COATS IN ALT: WOOL: SERGES, COVERTS, VELOURS, ETC.
NEW MODELS IN CORSETS,
You will require new corsets for your Easter Suit or Dress. We have
the, very latest models in front lace styles, also in. the more staple lines.
also the newest styles in bras'sierest , . -
GLOVES FOR EASTER
We are prepared for the. Easter requirements with a splendid stock
of both silk and ldd gloves, We han-dle the. celebrated Kayser and Niagara
Maid brands of silk gloves, also Perrins' Kid Gloves, guaranteed as low a:
$2,25 pair. '
SILK HOSIERY.—Exveptional values in all popular .colors,
MEN'S FURNISHINGS FOR EASTER,
New Easter Tics, Gloves, Shirts, Fa.ncy Socks, Shoes, Clothing, Ete.,
;it very attractive prices.
BUY YOUR RUGS, LINOLEUMS, CONGOLEUMS, ETC., NOW.
Lanoleums all at last season's prices, New Rugs, Curtains, Curtain
Poles, Window Blinds, Congoleums, Etc., now ready for spring.
NEW WALL PAPERS
Big assortment to choose from, and the price is no higher than last
year, New patterns, arriving each week. Tapertries, Chintz, Stripes or
Plain Papers. We. invite you to cohne intend see b,ow reasonable our new
Spring Papers are.
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
See our new Spring Suits and
Coats for Men. aatd Days.. Our new
Felt Hats are also ;;now in. stock.
STYLISH SHOES FOR SPRING
Ladies' Oxfords, Pumps or high
lace shoes in black, :Drawn and grey,
Men's Stylish Brown & Black Shoes
Classic Shoes for Childress.
JONES & MAY
Mrs. Cecil ;tZcLe„ad, is 'visiting in In-
wood.
Mr, Walter Harness has gone to Kit-
chener.
Mr. Frank H11ll and son Huston of
Detroit visited here for a few days
with Mr Lanni Mrs. Daniiel Defy, Hus-
ton is remaining for sometime.
Mr. Dan. Senders of Selkirk, Mani,
spent a few days during the week
with his sister, Mrs, Hedden, Huron
street, and other relatives in town,.
His stay, of necessity, had to be
short, he having came to Toronto
with the hockey tease of his town to
play Toronto said the team returns to
the West on. Wednesday, It is about
seve,n years since Mr. Sanders visited
here with his relatives.
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Office—Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or
night.
ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister Solicitors-, Notary Public,
Commisseoinea-, Solicitor for the Mai-
sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at
]lowest rates of interest. -
Otfficie—Mame Street, Exeter.
HORSES WANTED
t want an unlimited number of
Horses in good condition. Geldingc 5
year; old up, weighing from 1500
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
FRANK) TAYLOR
Lice'nse+d Auctioneer for Counties of
Hutton and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, Ontario.
ONTARIO'S BEST
BUSINESS COLLEGE
CENTRAL
some ATFORto, . OI T.
We give thorougls courses. -We give'
intdividtial instruct on, We have no
summer vacation. Students may enter
at any tune, Confluence your course
now. Weplacegraduates in positions.
Write for our free ,catalogue.
D A. McLachlan.. Principal,
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan an farm and village
property GLADMANs& of interest
Barristers, Stoj citor.s, Exeter
Dr, A. IL 'KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate Toronto U.nlaftsity
Teeth extracted without pain or any
bad effects. Office over Gladman '&
Stanbury's Office, Mains Street, Exeter
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice. Strictly confidential; no witness.
DRS. SWEET & VINING
Veterinary Surgeons
All calls promptly attended to
day or night -
Oeficje—
Dr Sweets old office
Phone No. 120 Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farre
Stock Sales a Specialty. - Office at
Cockshutt Warlerooms, next - door to
Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter. -
Dr. G. F. Rouestoni, L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Cloe'ed Wednesday afternoons.
Loaded Again
Our rooms are filled with all kinds
of Furniture which we are selling at
a very small margin, Be sure and
see us before buying as we. have some
bargains,
R. N. ROWE
THE UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER
Phone 20
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
SOUTHCOTT
ROS.
Shoes ! - Shoes ! Shoes !
For every membieir of the family Smart Styles for the little Tots,
Eng'tush, styles in datrk'brown kid for the girls Black or brown lleaither
Neolian or leather soles for boys; and a "splendid 'Tango of. Oxford and high
Shoes for latdntee and meat Don't overlook us• whelrs you warzat new slitote
for the spring
NEW SPRING SHIRTS NEW FELT, HATS .
When you see them" you will say
they are smart, The patterns are -new
and are .store to ,pilcase you—
. Prices, $1.;50, $2.00, $3,00, $5.0.0.
NEW SPRING CAPS
In the styles 'and shades the young'
1:elliows are loading foir.'
Come in boys' and look them over,
Very smart styes plus new "c"olors
for Spring Better •droll in this week
and , gee •your 'new ha;tefai Easter,
All Colors ,. • $4,50.
NEW EASTER NECKWEAR
Bread new, 'eels' for Easter just a
enie i aid' a-erd or i n
and' '>I ,y for your .tzv lNeCtiArr.
I Price:l tat • $1,00 to $2:25'
Southcott Bros,