The Exeter Advocate, 1920-6-3, Page 8Exeter Markets
Chan ed each 'Wednesday
Fall Wheat
/hales.
Oats
Family Flour
Feed Flour per cwt
Shorts per cwt
Bran per cwt, ....,,..
Eggs •
Dairy Butter
Creamery Butte
Lard
Hay per ton
Potatoes tier bag ...
Hogs
It
1095
.. 1.70
1.20 to 1.25
7.55
. 4.00
3,75
3.35
55 to 58
66
35
20.00 to 22.00
5.50 to 6.00
• 19.00
CAltll OF THANKS.
Mrs. ,Henry Robinson desires to
thank the -lends and neighbors for
many kiadnesses shown during the ill-
ness and subs. quest death ,of her late
husband
WATCH LOST—On or about May
15th; sickle case aid movement, and
Rockford make. Finder will leave at
titin office •a,rt'1 get reward,
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NOTICE
Grand. Beed, lxay 25, 192e
On and after the above date I will
not be respozsibie for any debts con-
traded by my wife, Elizabeth Tetreau
as slxe has left my bed and board
without any just cause.
Th+eopholus Tetreau.
The person who took away a Baby's
little wagon from the front a Dome
Theatre will kindly return same and
save further trouble. --Homer Bagshaw
PIN EAPPLES--Aou't ct..lay. We
have: a large shipment errlwing here
'Friday,. The quality is first-class and
we can see no chance of them being
any lower 'in price.
HARVEY & HARVEY
LOST --A gold brooch 'with tones
carved front with name of Exniia
Todd engraved on back, valued as
keepsake. Loet at Creditors, Mats
lath, Finder well rewarded t.eave
nt postoftice, Crediton,
VIOLIN LESSONS
Mrs. Gambrilt will be pleased tai take
a few more violin in pupils. Violists and
expensive music lent whenever re -
(Mixed. Easy terms to beginners and
satisfaction guaranteed.
CARS FOR HIRE -Wilson & S ixtu s
Phone 56.
Mrd. Wethey is orga:nizimg a junior
orchestra for violins, Anyone wishing
to join can do so by paying a small
fee.
MRS M. HERR, Doctor of Chiro-
practic has her office at the home of
Mr. Wm. Andrew, Exeter. Picone 43.
Office hours, 9 to1Z a.m.; 2 to 5 p.m,
FOR QUICK SALE at Cost to
clean u,-3 anew wagon gears; 2 new
mowers;
rw r W ROBINSON.
De Laval
a a cream separa-
RABBITS FOR SALE—For breed-
ing, table
—A. H.Ga
or for
pmbrill,x
aEet
deadr
FOR SALE.
A few lnew buggies on hazed for sale.
A B. Grier & Sons make. Prices right.
Also a number of No. 21 Oliver plows
at 520,00 each. Wm. Ward.
WOOD PUMPS REPIAIRED.
If your pump needs fixing we are
ready to do the job now before other
work commences. We do turning of
all kinds Saws gummed, etc.
s J. V. CANN
Phone 115 Successor to A. Cottle
STORES CLOSE ON
w elDNESDAT AFTERNOONS
We, the undersigned merchants
of this town, agree to close our
places of business each Wednesday.
at 12,30 during the summer months of
June, July and August.
J. A. Stewart, Jones & May, G. A.
Hawkins, S. Martin & Son, South-
cott Bros., W. W. Taman, Jas. Law-
son, S. Fitton, W. 3. Beer, W. 3.
Beaman, H. S. Walters, J3, Speck -
man, J. Senior, Grigg Sationery Co.,
T. Elliott, F. Boyle, Hockey Bros.,
Times Printing Co., Advocate Print-
ing Co., P. Frayne.
EXETER. AGRI. SOCIETY
Will hold a
FIELD CROP COMPETITION
IN, 1+'ALL W eielAT AND OATS
Steelton. Usborne &Hay Townships
are each awarding special prizes for
Baby Beef competitions.
Jenkins Stock Food Company, of
London, are offering $15.00 for the
best calf, fed on Royal Purple Calf
Meal.
For particulars apply to the sec-
retary, R. G. SELDON.
EXE
Local Doings
A rain would be very welcome just
tote
Mr, Henry Palssmnre is :quite ill at
his biome pa Main Street.
Mr William Mitchell had a valuable
colt die nine day last week.
Y. Robinson of Stephen is
recovering slowly Trona the ,stroke sus-
tained recently.
The funeral of the late Henry Rob -
lawn, was held from his Iate residence
on Fxld ty afternoon to Exeter ceme-
tery
Fifteen hundred dollars has been.
fixed as the nxa.n :mum; salary for Metlio-
dist ministers by the General Confer -
Constable W. J. Bissett has been
laid up for a few days owing to a
sprained ankle, the result sof a fall from
a step ladder :on Wednesday of last
week
Mr. C. Skelton has a proposition that
should interest furnace users, in which
he guaranteees to regulate the heat in
the home, axed by which you can save
20 or 25 per cent, of your coal b i111,
The fuaerai of the late Digory
Braund took place to Exeter ceme-
tery Bon Friday morning last. Among
those present from a. distance were
his two,sons, Messrs. Luther and Ed-
win Braund of Brantford.
1 LIENFELDT—BROIVN.
A quiet wedding was solemnized at
:Slain. Street Methodist parsonage yes-
terday (Wednesday) morning, June 2,
when Dr. Medd united is marriage
Rowland Iti lienfeldt, son of Mr, and
Airs. John Klienfeldt, of Hibbert,
formerly of Usborne, to Miss Laurette
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Brown
of Usborne. The young couple will
settle down on the .groom's fine farm
in Hibbert, and will have the best
wishes of their many friends for their
future welfare and happiness.
I)iED IIN WINNIPEG.
Woo" was received here last we,n;
of the death of a former resident of
Exeter, in ahe person of John Dew,
who died at the family residence, Win-
nipeg, Thursday, .lay 2llth, in his 57th
year. Mr. Dew was born in Exeter
;n.i wens from here to Manitoba,
where he has been a resident about
38 veers, For many years he was in
the hotel business and was widely
known :by the travelling public. He
leaves a widow and three 'daughters:
itIrs . G. H. Parker and Mrs; J. D.
Showier of Winnipeg and Mrs, H.
Lawson, London, Eng.—all being home
at the. time of his death, also seven
brothers and three sisters,
SOUTHCOTT—•MAY.
The home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph
May, London. ,l.oaa South, Usborne,
was the scene sof an interesting event
on Wednesday, June 2nd, when their
only daughter, Miss Florence Alma,be-
came the bride of Mr. John Melvin
Southcott, editor of the Exeter Times,
The ceremony was performed in the
presence of a number of the contract-
ing parties' friends and relatives by
Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor of James -St.
Methodist Church. The„ bride who
was giver away by her father, was
gowned in white .georgette over satin
axi3 lace. Miss Mildred Rowe, cousin
of the bride, was maid of honor; Miss
Ruby Trusoott of Hamilton, college
chum sof the bride, played the wed-
ding march; and Miss Stella Southcott
sister of the groom, sang "My Heart
is singizig". Thebride carrireda show-
er bouquet of white roses and lily -
of -the -valley and the maid of honor
a bouquet of pink roses. The cere-
mony and congratulations over all
partook of a dainty wedding luncheon,
after which the young couple motored
to London, where they took the train
for Ottawa and Montreal: On their
return,. they will reside in Exeter, The
Advocate -offers congratulatioais and
best wishes to Brer. Southcott and
his estimable bride.
DEBENTURES FOR SALE
The Municipal Counicirl of the Cor-
poration of the Village of Exeter offer
for sale to the General Public, Street
Paving Debentures to the amount of
$25,000.D0.
Debentures are -.issued in deniomina-
.ttioo; of $100 to $500 each, wiith, in-
terest ,ciouPorts a,ttac7ted, and bear in-
e ,of „534,o'er seat per;
` .t the rate
: in-
terest
dayof:
' �a,niium,' iia'yahle• late the 1° th .
`ear unt`
June ,u1 each,and e�nerly y
fill's paid.
t Vihs the n
The early, w:�Plicana optio
of a short or a long term . :ebenture,
.Apply to any member' of the Colon,
cil or to JOS. SENIOR,
Municipal. Clerk & Treasurer
WOMAN'S INSTITUTE.
The annual meeting and election of
officers of the Woman's Institute will
be held in the Public Library on Fri-
day ,,ext June 4th, at 3 .o'clock. All
member.: are asked to be present as
some arrangements are to be made for
the coming 'Chautauqua, which is to
be •held .in. Exeter from July 12th. to
15tM.G. E. A. Hastings,
M. re idem. Secretary
President.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Services as usual,
REV. A. A. TRUMPER, Rector.
OVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible
Class.
11 a.nl.--Rev. Wm. Lawson will
preach.
7.00 p,m.�--"The Virtue of Joy.„.
Prayer ,meeting Thursday at 7.45
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wiasom, B.A.
11 a.m.—Rev. ,, Jest Foote, B. A., will
preach.
3 von.—• Sabbath School and. Bible
Classes.
7 D.111.• -Rev. Wm( Lawson of Strat-
ford will sp1era�it on "Lolyd's Day
'Preservation.."
Seats all free. A ,welcome for alt.
MAIN.. ST. AND BETHANY
Minister, Rev. Dr. Medd
MAIN STREET CHURCH
"reach
' .exam, ells 'c alI' :
�IYI ss n' orta' P
i � ,
n,
Toren odn arid' evem1n .
Stud 3 p.rns�=Sunda'y�"Schlor�lr.&' Bible St y
BETHANY t
1.30--Sutiday School and Bible . Class,
2.30 -Public vnorship.:: ,
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ER .A /TWAT" TRIJR$RAY, JUNE 3 teas❑h
Ain/TWAT; ,
County Council is in session at God -
erica) 'this week,
,.
The London, Conferepce Of the
Methodist ,Church is needing in aan-
atual session in Stratford this week.
A number of delegates from the
Tnvitt Memorial, Church attended a
Deanery meeting in Goderich Tuesday
Mrs. Garnet Pa$s.znore of Usborne
sang is solo in the Trivitt Memorial
Church on, Sunday, evening with pleas-
ing effect.
Exeter and Hensel' school boys play. -
ed a game of ball here Friday evening
the former winuiog by a large mar-
gin
Messrs Jinxes Frayne and F. Y.
Delbridge are the lay delegates to
the Bandon Conference at Stratford
from Janes Street Church.
The Flax Mill C•omnany are justly
Proud of the fact that their team drew
the cement mixer, weighing 8 tons,
from the station, to the brow of the
hill at Given Church;
Oa Monday ns the road toiler was
coming is on John ,St. to. IVlairt.St, the
old tank adjacent to Jones & May's
stare gave away allowing one of the
large wheels to sink ,to quite a. depths
causing considerable delay in opera-
tions.
The large steam cement mixer for
use oo. the roads he Exeter, arrived
Ion. Saturday, and on Monday the work
of laying the cement was commenced
south o£ the river in the meantime
the digging up process continues, and
Huron Street has been; reached.
The remains of the late Mrs. 0. H.
T3uplan, which have been dying nt the
Mausoleum in London since her death
on. March 5th last, will be interred at
St. George's cemetery, "London Town-
shirt
ownshirt oft ,Sunday, June 6th. A funeral,
service will be held at St. George's
church at .U. o'clock.
LOYAL TEMPERANCE LEGION
At the Annual Meeting sof the Loyal
Temperance Legion in James Street
S. S. room on May 28th the following
officers were elected,—Pres., Kenneth
Stanbury; 1st vice, Fred Neaman; 2nd.
Francis Abbott, 3rd, Elva Hunkin; 4th
Charlie Gladman; Sec., Vivant Idog-
arth' Treas., Mae Abbott; Pianist,
Bob. Gembrill; Asst. Pianist, George
Beavers; Program Com„ Edith Hog-
arth, Reg. Beavers, Donald Gladman,
Vargeret Harness, Dorothy Snell. On
'Monday evening Miss Morton address-
ed the boys and girls in Main St. S.S.,
and an interesting program was given.
W, C. T U. NOTES.
the annualmeeting of ,the W. C;,
T. U. was held in the Public Library
on Monday afternoon, when reports
were given and the usual business
transacted. The fallowing officers
were elected for the ,caniin year; --
President, Mrs. Follick; 1st Vice, Mrs,
Merd Nestle; 2nd Vice, Mrs. (Rev,)
Foote; 3rd Vice, Mrs; (Rev) Wilson;
Rev'd -Seery, Mrs. Hastings; Treas.,
Mrs, A. Camra; Cor; Sec'y, Miss Shap -
ton.
The union, has done splendid work
during the past year, and before Ref-
erendum vote was taken, were instru-
mental in getting out the Jorge number
of voters, and also iry helping educate
the pew voters, and in fact helped in
every possible way with elle men and
through their untiring efforts were
able to give the big majorities for pro-
hibition last October, Two auto loads
from Crediton were visitors at the
meeting on. Monday to hear Miss Mor-
ton, evangelist, and Prov, organizer W.
C. T. U., who gavel one of the{ best ad-
dresses ever given, our women on W. •
C T. U work, and our responsibili-
ties in connection with the franchise.)
Those who were privileged to hear
her pin, ;Monday will not soon forget
her messages. She also addressed a
meeting in Centralia ,on Tuesday after-
noon in, the interests ;of the W. C. T.
U
Miss Vera Sweet of London is visit-
ing relatives herre.
Mr. Reg. ,Bissett of Chatham was
home for the week end.
Miss Gladys Harvey of London was
Mame ,over the week end,
Mrs Irwin, of London visited her
Parents here over Sunday,
Mr. Wm, Hill of Toronto visited his
father .,Mr. George Hill, Tuesday.
Mr. George ,Bawdem, of Lucan was
avisitor with relatives here Sunday.
miss Peathaie of Vancouver, B,C„is
visiting ,her brother, Mr; Wm. Penhale.
Mr. Linden Harvey ,of Toronto Un-
iversity returned ° to hips home here
this week.
Mr. W A. Watrous of Salina, Kan-
sas, spent a few days in town last
week on, business, ,w,
Mrs, John Spackman after a few
days' visit here has ,returned to her
home in Toronto.
Glyde Heaman, •left Thursday for
Kitchener to accept a positiion in a
manufacturing plant...
Mrs R:ousom of Hamilton vistied
her parents, Mr. and SST's. W. J. Bis-
sett for a few days.
Mr. Frank Hill and son of Detroit
are visiting friends and relatives here
and in. Usborne Township.
Mr and
Mrs. John Jacobs attended
the funeral (oE their aunt, Mrs.-Beain,
at Springbaark, On Sunday.
Mr Ches. Wary ,of Edmonton is vis=
ing with Mr. and Marv. Nelson IKestle,
and other )relatives 'here.
Mr• and Mrs. Amy ;of Burford :vis-
ited among rela'tivies here for a few
days during the 1a,st week,
Miss Morton, ,evangelist from the
Brotherhood, Toronto, is visiting Mrs
B. W. F Beavers this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Howey and fam-
ily motored to Wheatley and spent a
few 'days with Rev. and Mrs,. Fear.
Mr. dad Mrs,. Marshall Box and fam-
ily of nears Parkhill visited over Sun-
day with relatives end felends .hereend
Stephen ;
Mrs .Faiod'gers end daughter
g of here Lon-
don.
l
la t eek attending
d the
Niteroi: Of the fo,rmer's nephew,Will-
iam George Ford, of Usborne.
Miss Ruby Treble, after a two
weeks,' visit ;t her home, owing to,;the
illness of her' mothrer, returned' to rn
nonta Monday evenitg, her mother
having considerably recovered.
1r
\TIM
The Seasons Newest
&kyles are First Seen
DuikLnt Jne's
tilt !
THE ^vogue for Knitted Coats has been maintained by
producing something different each season and by per-
fecting the making of these coats so that They retai,3 their
smartness and give excellent wear. The name "Ballantyne
an a Knitted Goat is a guarantee of its high quality, and any
woman zvho examines the nein wodels.we are showing will
find an irresistible charm in their daintiness, their fascanaiing
colors and their chic design. •We arc showing a fine assort
trent of these coats for this season—new designs, new colotr,
bat the se ; old dependable Ballantyne quality,
Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Coats, end
Raincoats at Greatly Reduced Prices.
JON ■ •jS & MAY
Closed Wednesday afternoons during June July and August,
Miss Grace Stalker of Blyth left
Wednesday for her home in Blyth,
after the millinery season with Miss
McDonald,
Mr. and Masi Peter Moir of Usborne
left Wediaesday morning for Crystal
City Map,,, :where they intend re -
meanies; two menthe. They were ac
oompanicd by Mr. William Jeffery who
goes to Beaver, Mali.
SINCE $1870
305TQPSCC JIGHS
DR, HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Of lice -Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or
niug'Ii't.
ISAAC R. CARLING, 13. A.
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mai-
sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at
Dewiest fates of interest.
Office -Main Street, Exeter.
HORSES WANTED
1 want an, unlimited number of
Horses iri.good,condiityon. Geldings 5
year,: old up, Weighing from 1500
pounds up. Mares- from 4 years old
up, weighing from 1300 noimds
up.
Parties having the required stuff,
write or phone 83 Exeter.
G. J. DOW
FEANK1 TAYLOR
Licensed ,Auctioneer for Counties of
Huron and „Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, — On'taeio.
ONTARIO'S BEST
BUSINESS COLLEGE
7
CENTRAL
S ittAYFdP1D;.. ONT,
We gvthorough courses We
give
individual :;instxuctiion„ We have no
summer vacatioki.;, Students many enter
at, any. time. 'Commence your eours,e
nrow` : We.plac•ee g adua,tes•.its, positions:
Write for our free catalogue.
D, A. McLachlan, Principal.
`MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & ST. N•BURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S„ D. D. S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Teeth extractt1 without pain or any
bad effects. D fee over Gladman '&
Stanbury's Office, Main Street, Exeter
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. H. Sanders .at the Advocate Of-
fice. Strictly confideriitial; 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 Counties • of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford, Farts
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshutt Waleeroonts, next door to
Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter,
Dr. G. F. Roaster* L. D. S., D. D. S..
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.,
Notice !
SPECIAL'. DISCOUNT
ON ALL FURNITURE
FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS
R.N.
ROWE
THE UNDERTAKER cud ,,MBALMER
Phone ZQ
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, spice*,
teas, coffee . and every-
thing in the grocery hrie
Call and see us. A trial
as to quality ' will convin-
ce.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
SMART, CLOTHING F'O.R MEN.` �•
This week we are '&&hoeing some stylish clothing, for young men, ars well
as a number .of more conservative styles for older men. 1We are offering a
splendid au wnal Blue Serge Suit, very special, at
T4s:oa
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
FOR MEN
. Tie two Piece or combination with
short or loe g sleeve, ;and, knee or
ankle length at pier garment,,
75c., x,1100 nodi. ,$2,00•
NEW SHIRTS •POR MEN
We have them as ;Low in price as
ra1.50 • as ;well,as a:spjendid, range
',Of good`' 4texra1s that aae•xtra good
0b'• 2>0 4.00.
value at 52. 5 . , 5
SILK AND LISLE HOSE
FOR MEN
• In: shades of white, black, grey; faw;n,'
champagne, ,blue; brown; •in fine IThib
or silk.
Great value,•at per yard 75ce:'`& 81.00
NEW NECKWEAR FOR MEN
Just tai -orad ready ,Tics tive 24th` 01
2 ay A big assiolrtmemfi of sumnilear
h : t e.,.•
was , s c
x is , vvedl 2,s- a fine' osis ”' .y f
0•,
n a
allt 7 atuf
$
NEW STYLES AND.CLOTHS. IN MEl S RAINCOA'T'S
They time, a great :dust heat as well gas turn t
S aka-., , n theyrain. every y'•ourig
stun ineeds one these;;,days:
We are' showing mase new cloths priced at
1; y _ $-,.16.00, $+18.50 to X35;00'`
Solithoott Bros.