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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-4-15, Page 8EXETER AJ V[1BATE, THURSDAY, APR, , 2 i, 1:820 Exeter Markets Changed each Wednesday lwall4"heat 1.95 Oats . 1.05 Barley 1.45 to 1,65 Family Flour 6,85 Feel Flour par cwt. 4,00 Shorts. SG,00 Brain Eggs *..:55 to 42 58 Butter , .... frreamery Butter 68; Lard,... 35 Patataas ,....r 3.30 to 3.75 Hay par tan - 20,00 to 22.00 Hogs ,,,,... .,.,,. 18.00 Or er 4,,,e: Orton Seed .arty from Gre've, Exeter, Phone 131 . CARS FOR HIRE -Wilson & Sirnun Piano 5o. Trio 1 Nea's Bread yet? Harvey & Harvey. FOR SALE. Osie 14 pate Diss; Harrow, out - throw i r aoe.I. repel: artd worth price ked. Wm, ward, The Logic Circle of Cover, Presby- terian: Church will hold their annual Bazaar Saturday, April lith at 2,30 o'clock in the Toms Hall. S* of home-ma.L c oaking, eenaly, tepr ns ard many anther useful artanes. Lunch will be served. Admission. tan. cents. Get ;,:our On;oas Seed from T- li C=rewe, Phone 131, Exeter. FURS WANTED. All kinds and any quantity. Highest cash ,gree. -W. E. Sanders, P. O. Box 168, Exeter. C UL'RS:11 SERVICE kMA, Odd -fellows are requested to,�1 meet.,w the Har.. .{t aq.3:n p.n:. ..�"..n w`undave zn 25th, for the purpose. •et attend- ing 111.rne service n Trivitt Memor'sal Chur'sh.-- T. WCap=x, G. FOR SALE. Ona outside gas pump. Bowser style. Apply, Signs Garage and Cartage Co., 56 May, Windsor, Ont., S. J. -weit- zer Prop. WANTED Stuart boy to learn. hardware; also one to learn plumbing and tinsmithin g. Heemar.'s Hardware, CALVES FOR. SALE Anybody wishing to get good Dur- ham calves should apply to L J. Wil - lest, R. R. Ngo, 2, Dashwood, or phone 34r20, PROPERTY FOR SALE. One and a half storey frame house, eight rooms, in good repair. One half etre- 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., and Sat, 10.30 a. m, to 4,30 p, m, ' WOOD PUMPS REPAIRED. If your pump needs .tixirng we are ready to da the job now before other work commences.. We do turning of all kinds Saws gume ,Cte. SNN Phone 115 Successor to A. Cottle Corn Contracts The Canning Co. is prepared to con- tract with growers of corn far the factory for 1920, the price per ton increased to 512.00. 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- noons (except Thursday) 4 to 6; ev- enings 7 to 8. Local Doings Much coal is being delivered these days., farmers drawing a great deal of it t' their homes. Dr. Grabam is this week completing the medical inspection, of the scholars in•Exeter Public School. . • Mr. Lloyd Bayahann has purchased the house on Victoria street from the estate of the late Mary Baakwill. A ds,nce will be held in McDonell's Hall, Exeter, on Friday evening, April 23r.L1920. The music will be •supplied by the four piece Lyric jazz Orches- tra .of Loadost. On Saturday afternoon the house nand lots belonging, to the late Wilhiam Isarsons estate were • sold by auction,', Mr. Sannuel Preszcator being the pur- chaser. The price was :c725. Dental inspection of pupils in the Public eclnoo s of Hannsall, Hay and Stanley townships will be undertaken soon.. and Dr. E. S. Hardie of Hensall has been appointed to do. this w ark: The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schroeder of Stephen lost a fitn,- ger the other day when. she and her brother were paying with an axe in the sugar bush. Doris went to plea up a chits just as the little fellow was striking at it with an ase. The marriage teak place at the lname of Mrs. Geo. Kerslake, aunt of the bride., On ;March 31, when :Mss Vera Blanche Cann, was united in mat- rimony to Mr. Roy Thomson McDon- ald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- Do:aala. Chiselhurst, Dr. Medd per- formed the ceremony. His Lordship the Bishop of Huron will visit here on. May 24th for 'the purpt'st' of receiving the colors of the 161st Battalion, which are to be de- posited in the Trivitt Memorial Church. A full arrograrn of sports is being ar- ranged and Exeter, Crediton and the G. W. V. A. bands have been engaged. The annual meeting of the Ladies' Guild of Trivitt Memorial Church was hell Friday. Reports of the past year's work were presented and the financial statement showed that over $400 had been raised, and the Guild had mice d tine most prosperous year an `its lis .tory. The election of offi- cers for t ' c•tu-e:nt year resulted as follows -Pres.. Mrs. Samuel Sweet; Sec., Mrs T. S. Woods; Treee. Mrs N. J. Lore. 1. quiet welding took place at the Laves Street parsana : on April 14 at eight oarlock in the morning, when Rev Wilson united in marriage 'Alun - r► Hedden of Crediton to :Miss Cecel- ia Ford, deughter of Mrs. James Ford of Exeter. The young couple were unattended. They left the same moaning on a trip to Hamilton, Tor- onto and points east and on th eir re- turn will be at home to their friends after May 15th. Mr. J C. Hogarth, a former resident of Stephen,who has been in the West for over .forty years, renewing his subscription to the Advocate, says, -- "For one who has been in Manitoba forty-one years I may say this has been the longest winter since I have been here. For the last three weeks the snow has been going more or less; some days thawing, others freezing The fields are getting bare, but the snow drifts are very prominent yet{ Rough feed is scarce and hard to get. However, we have had plenty so far. We have carried about fifty head of stock through the winter and have lost none so far," FARM FOR SAT,'ti'f "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 barn, with water all thro it supplied from never failing well 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. Kirk - ton. Garage Business Having taken over the Garage End of the FORD REPAIR BUSINESS in Exeter. • we are prepared' to do Repair Work of all kinds on any kind d of car or gas or steam tenginea All work guaranteed. We 'repair radiators' and repaint cars: Gasoline on sale; Soullier & Foote WILL CELEBRATE. The Great War Veterans and the Ex eter Band have made arrangements for" a big •day, May 24th, See posters la- ter. EXETER AGRI. SOCIETY Will hold a FIELD CROP COMPETITION LN FALL WHEAT AND OATS Stephen and LTsborne Townships are each awarding special prizes for Baby Beef competitions. For particulars apply to the sec- retary, R. G. SELDON. Trivitt Memorial Church Services as usual. REV. A. A. TRUMPER, Rector. OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. dames Foote, B. A., Minister 11 a.m.—Dr. S. Banks Nelson will preach and unveil a memorial tablet in memory of Rev, S. F. Sharp. 7 p.m.—Rev. Dr. Nelson will preach Miss Luta Laymon, soloist of the First Methodist church, London, will sing at both services. Dr. Nelson's lecture on "Ireland and the Sinn Feiners," Monday ev- ening at 8 p.m., illustrated. Miss Eggleston, violinist, of London, will play. Tickets at Miss Grigg's store 35c. JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. Wdjlson, B.A. 11 a.m. — "The Famous Church Sleeper." 3 p.m.—Sunday school and Bible classes. Presentation of diplo- mas and seals. 7 p.m.—"How Big Am 1 Now and How Big I Expect to be." Excellent and appropriate music. A hearty Welcome. All seats free. Wintry weather, with almost ':tails snowfalls,has been on tap during the week and farmers ere beginning to get uneasy, _ • Rev, Wilson preached. Missionary Sermons in James Street Church, o21 Sunday. It was the Women's Miss- ionary Society Day. The ladies of the Society formed the choir at the evening service. On Monday evening the Society gave alt enjoyable+ tea and program, and it WAS largely at- tended; Mr. and Mrs. Garn'.et Ford of Flint, Mich visited with the former's par- ent,i. for a :few days. They were -mair- ried n.n, Flint, on Wednesday of lash. week. Mrs. Ford was formerly Miss Myrtle Hill daughter of Mr, W. Hill,' of Flint, formerly of Kirktese Miss Flossie. Ford returned to Flint with them. Chas Godbolt of Usborn,e won .first for heavy draught team iia harness at both Hensall and Clinton Spring Shows. He got second, at Scafarth in the same class and first for mare and first for sweepstakes, R. T. Luker of Exeter got first for 3 -year" old agricultural fill y at the Show in Iiensali, and second at Clinton and Seaforth, also second for single read- ster at Hensall and first at Seaforth. Luker and Godbalt got first for hest three ,horses from one township at Hensall Show. 33RD BATTALION TALION RE -ORGANIZED: The new officers for the Huron Bat- talion were announced last week as follows, - Officer ollows,Officer Commanding--Lt,-Col, H. B Combe Secon,: in Command -Lt. -Col. H. T. Rance. tiusketry Instructor -Major W. 7. Heaman Signalling, Officer -Capt. Rundle, Adjutant -Capt. C. G. Vanstone, Med Officer -Hon. Lt. -Col. J. W. Shaw. Paymaster -Hon. Major R. S. hays. Quartermaster -Major M. D. McTag- gart. Chaplain -Hon. Cant. S. E. McKeg- racy, M. C. Company Officers -A Co. -Major H. C. Dunlop; B. Co„ :Major 1. Hether- ington M.C.; fi Co., Major R. B,Sloan 1). Co., Major A. F. Sturdy, MAIN ST. AND BETHANY Minister, Rev. Dr. Medd Main St. Church. Epworth Teague, Anniversary --Ser- vices conducted by Rev, ;J. H John- ston,' 13.0. Mr. W. L. Clark,, the great worker among. boys ,will also • be present Mr Clark conducts meetings nightly next week ixi this church, Full nouncennent ,con Sunday. Bethany -2.30 Rete. J. H. Johnston, M. A., Bao. Mrs. Sewell returned Saturday frova a vi.,it i.n Detroit. Mr. Walter Harness of Kitchener was horse over Sunday. lir. E. II. Senior of Toronto visit- ed isit-et his parents here last week. Mrs. leg. Elliott of Norwich is visit ing at the home of Mr. I. R. Carling. Mrs. Goodasan of Sarnia spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. U. johns. Mrs. James Wanless of Duluth, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hardy, "intra. Susan Atkinson returned on Saturday from a visit in London Township. Mr. and rats. John Rowe returned Wednesday after spending the winter in California. Mrs. llicGee tof Wallaceburg visited with relatives in astel around Exeter during the week. dirt. Hodgson has returned titter visiting her sister -Ise -law, Mrs. Sum- mers and Mrs. Forbes of Ailsa Craig. 'Mr, and Mrs. Clubine of Hamilton and Mr. Harry Parsons of Chatham were here ;over Sunday on business. Miss Annie Sanders, after spending several days at her home here, re- turned to Stratford Saturday morning. liir. Wood of Hamilton was iaf town over Sunday with Mrs. Wood, who is, visiting with her brother, Mr. Herb Walters. Mrs. Robt, Alexander of the bound- ary has been spending Easter week with ,her sister, Mrs; Thos. Kernick, who has been. ill for sometime, Rev. A. A. Trumper left on Tuesday to attend the sessions of the Grand Orange Lodge to be held in Orillia, Mr. Tramper is the County Chaplain, Mr. Stocks of the Bank of Com- merce has been transferred to Am- herstburg. and Mr. Ingram of the Mol - sons Beek has been transferred to the Hamilton Branch. SPRUNG , FEVER 1,011 v:sing Golds, Grip or Flu, Thin, Watery or Poisoned Blood (BY DR. VALENTINE Moir. At this time of year most people suffer from what we term " spring fever" because of a stagnant con- dition of the blood, because of the toxins (poisons) stored up within :he body during the long winter. We eat too much meat, with little or no green vegetables. Bloodless people, thin, anemic people, those with pale cheeks and lips, who haye a poor appetite and feel that tired, worn or feverish cohdition in the spring -time of the ,year, should try the refreshing tonic powers of a good alterative and blood purifier. Such a tonic as druggists have sold for fifty years, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery. It is a standard remedy that can be obtained in tablet or liquid form. Made without alcohol. from wild roots and barks. TILLSON80RG; ONT.-'Ever since I can remember Dr. Pierce's medicines were used in our family at home and they never failed to ve good�results. T .e' (lolden Medi- ca Discovery.' was fed as a tonic and ood purifier and or bronchial troub- le end it pproved ex- cellent. I'have, er eon 11 taken' it for 1 bronchial" trouble s ' - and the Favorite Prescription' to build me up when. I was run-down and they were both very beneficial,"-IVIne. CI,Ih'FORD IVITCtiELL. seareaseepesiorsettled PHONE 32 JONES & MAY PHONE 32. CLEARING SALE OF LADIES' RAINCOATS We find that ire are overstocked with Ladies' Raincoats, so for the balance of this month, we offer our Complete Stock of this line at great- ly reduced prices,. These, coats are of thoroughly waterproof English tweeds and paramittas, in staple and novelty styles. Every Coat must go regardless, of price. Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Dresses and Suits Our Stock of Ladies` an Misses' Suitt, Coati and Dresses for Spring is i w complete; We. ea:r} a large range of the very newest styles at prices that are reasonablee We have at present ,over fifty stylish straits to select from in absolutely alh-wool materials. , The New Wash Skirts, Middies House Dresses, Etc., are Here Our ready-to-wear department is now well stocked with Spring and Summer Styles in leash Skirts, Middies, House Dresses, summerunderwear Corsets, Hosiery Etc. Sweaters A Beautiful Line of Ladies' and Girls' Pull -over Sweaters in all popu- lar colors are now 5 stock. These are guaranteed to be all wool. SWEATER YARNS -We also have the celebrated Monarch Down Yarns for knitting sweaters. Instruction Books for knitting same are now in stock, Retail price 25c. Buy House Furnishings From Us New Rugs, Congoleums, Linoleums, Window Blinds, Curtan Nets, Curtain Poles, Draperies, Etc., are now ready for your in- spections You will save money b,) purchasing th,eselines here. LINOLEUMS-All at last season's prices. SPECIAL -Six patterns beautiful Marquisette for •ov eurta n at 75c. a yard. Wall Papers Naw Patterns an Wall Papers are arriving daily. • Beautiful new tap- estry and 'Chintz Effects;.also tile patterns for bathrooms and kitchens ; dainty bedroom papers in endless variety: of design. JONES & MAY Mrs. D. D. Smith of Toronto visit- ed her parents Mr. and Mrs. I Arm- strong for a few days. Mrs. Jarvis Dickson and sin Gor- don of Chatham, and Mrs, W. E. Mit- chell and daughter Daisy of London spent the week end with Mrs. E. Gar- diner and Mr, E. L. Davis. CASTORIA. For Infants and Children In Use For Over3oYears Always bears the Signature of 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 Solicitor, Notary Public, Comm'assaoner, Solicbtor for the Mai- sons Bank, Etc. Money to loam at lowest rates of finterest, • • Office -Main Street, Exeter. HORSES WANTED 1 want an unlimited number of Horses in good cOnditio,n..G.eldings 5 year? old up, weighting from 1500 pounds un. Mares from 4 years old up, weighing from 1300 pounds up. Parties' -having the required stuff, write or phonte 83 Exeter. G. J. DOW FRANK TAYLOR • Licensed Aua'triOnleer tar' Counties of Heaton and Middlesex Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Crediton, -- Ontario. ONTARIO'S BEST BUSINESS COLLEGE • CENTRAL j/ //j • 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, Solicitors, Exeter Dr, A. R.. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S. Honor Graduate Toronto Unilettrsity Teeth extracted without pairs or any bad effects. Office over Gladman & Stanbury's Office, Main 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. Office - Dr. Sweets old office Phone No. 120 . Exeter. C. W. ROBINSON LICENSED • AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Countries of Huron Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Cockshutt . Watrlerooms, next dope to Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter.: Dr. G. F. Rauisto , L. D. S., D. D. S. DENT -IST Office over Carlirng's Law ' Office Closed Wednesday afternoons. Loaded Again Our rooms are filled with all kind.4 of Furniture which we are selling at a very small margin;; Be sure anti 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 lime Gall and see us. A trial as to quality will convin- ce. Produce taken in exchange Jas. Gould SOUTHCOTT BROS. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Par every . tnembelr of the faanuly Smart Styles for th e little Tants;: English styles' ilii dark brlown kid for the girls, Black or brown leather Newlin or leather soles for boys; and a splendid range of Oxford and high Shoes for ladies and mesa Don't overlook us wheks you want new khity$1. for the spring , , NEW SPRING SHIRTS ,/` When you ,see them you wig say they are smart. The patterns are new a and are .sure to ,please you- S'rRATFORDr ONT. Prices; $1;50, $2.00, $3.00,; $5,00. We give thorough courses. We give individual instruction, We have rno summer vacation. Students may enter at any time. Commence your course NEW SPRING CAPS In the styles and shades the young fellows are looking far. Come in boys' and look thein over. NEW FELIl BATS Very smart styles plus new colons fior Spring, Better. dmop in this week arui gern your now, hat • u Colors . a4.50 'NEW SPRING ,NECI(WEtAR Brand new iiieleo for Spning just ap:• . e,n,e i and ready for yotie inspieletilant now, place gra uates• Priced at $1,00 to $2,25 gpas tions, Writefor our free ,catalogue. D A. McLachlan, Principal: Southoott Bros.