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Exeter Markets
Changed each Wednesiday
Fall Wheat ,.
Berle) ,:,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,
Oats
Family Flour„
Feel Flour per evil,
Shorts Dercwt „,,, „ ,.,, „
Bran ger cwt
EgLlai y nutter ',, ``o. SO 53
Creamery Butter ......... ...... 63
Lard ,. 35
Potato,'. 4.50 to 5,40
Hay per ton 20.00 to 22,00
Hogs
1,95
1,70
1,30
7,55
4.00
3,75
3,35
Local Doings
Beerame
On. June 16th the marriage took
;dace at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H,
J. Gould of Windsor, formerly of Es,
eter,
,-
eter, of their daughter, Henrietta
Belle, to Jack H. Coyle, .After
boat tri, to Buffalo they will reside
in Windsor.
Magistrate W. D. Sanders imposed
a fine of 610 and costs on Clarence
Kestle, after a trial on Saturday af-
ternoon, on a charge of reckless motor
driving In giving judgment the mag-
istrate gave all and sundry warning that.
if others came before hint and were
18.75! found guilty $50 would be the fine,
4fr,.Armstrong is Ldsiting with
• her daugaLr, Mrs. Smith, in Toronto.
Mr. John. Fitzpatrick of Vancouver,
13. Co spent a couple of days with
his Stent Mrs. ),IcAroy, He left Sat-
urday to visit other relatives iso. Kin-
cardine and vicinity.
Don't forget the band concert in
Victoria Park on Sunday evenizeg,
WANTED—Experienced' teacher
for S. S. No, 2, Hay, ditties to eorn-
xuence after holidays, Personal ap-
plications preferred. State salary
and qualifications. Glias. Aldworth,
Secretary, Exeter R. B. 1,
"Where de. you go from here? To
Wilson & Sims' ice cream parlor.
Any person wanting to go to God-
er ieh on July 12, kindly °leave their
name at Wilson & Sans or Phone 56.
PURSE LOST.
A purse containing a sum of money,
between, Win. Pxeszcator's, Stephen,
and Sam'l Preszcator's, Exeter: Find-
er will be suitably rewarded by ,leer -
in' same at this offece,
FOR SALE
One good second --hand ;Maxwell
mower, 5 -ft. cut; 1 secoatd-hand fax -
well side rake. --Wm, Ward.
00.01
The Advocate mailing list has been
POT:eated up to June 10th. Look at
,your label and see if you have been
duly. credited. If not paid up please
remit and obi ge,
COW AND CALF FOR SALE
Good Durham cow in calf; also a
young calf for sale, AxPW at the
Advocate Oftice, Exeter, '
REPRESENTATIV. WANTED Cor
Exeter and Huron County to repres-
ent "The Old Reliable Fonthill Nur-
series+” Big sales are to be made in
selling Nursery stock during the re-
construction period. A splendid op-
pOtrtunity for a live salesman. Highest
commissions raid, handsome free equip
nzent: large line of fruit and orna-
Mental stock to offer,—" Stone &
Wellington, Toronto, Ont.
USED ,BINDER FOR SALE, LTC,
-Binder in good condition, also other
farm machinery. Apply to John Mc-
Mahon, Lot 4, Con. 3, Hay.
TEAMS WANTED
The Municipal Council of the Vil-
lage, of Exeter hereby ask for a num-
ber of teams for the purpose of haul-
ing gravel for Street Paving. Wagon
boxes must be made to contain a full
third .of a cord. Apply to William
Ward or J. W, Taylor, overseer,
CARS FOR HIRE—Wilson & Simms
Phone 56.
Mrs: Wethey is organizing a junior
orchestra for violins. Anyone wishing
to join can do so by paying a small
fee,
— — — —
MRS M. KERR, Doctor of Chiro-
practic has her office at the home of
Mr: Wm. Andrew, Exeter, Phone 43,
Office hours, 9 to 12 a.m.; 2 to S p.m.
WOOD PUMPS REPAIRED.
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
TAKE NOTICE
That a meeting will be held at the
Chiselburst Methodist Church in the
Townshit of Tucker•smitli on the 2nd
day of July, 1920, at the hour of seven
o'clock in the afternoon for the Dur-
sose o1 electing trustees for McTag-
gart's Cemetery. The owners of plots
are requested to attend this meeting.
Dated at Hensall, June 5, 1920.
Signed by two plot owners,
M. McTaggart
John McQueen
FARM FOR SALE'
125 ares, . North Boundary Mc-
Gillivray. three mimes from Crediton.
Highly improved,+well,' draped and
fenced. Excellent state of cultivation'
Splendid.. home. Possession Spring of
1921. Terms, very moderate,
O. L. O'BRIEN
Box 182, St. Marys, Ont.
STORES CLOSE ON
1,0„, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
We, the undersigned merchants
of this town, agree to close our
places of business each Wednesday
at 12.301 during the summer' months of
June, July and Angust.
J. A. Stewart, Jones & May, G,' A.
Hawkins, S. Martin & Son, South-
cott Bros., W W. Taman Jas. Law
,SFitton, W. J. Beer, W. J
>rfeamayn, H S: Walters, Spaek-
mail,: J' Senior, Grigg Sationery cd.,
T. 't.niott,. ` Iti3yfe, Hockey altos
.Times Printing Co,, Advoeate. Print-
ing Co., P. Frayne,
The following stores ,clone Wednes-
day afternoons until o'clock,—Wilson
8c Simms, A. Moore, Harvey & Harvey
W. J. Statham,
The 23rd Annual Convention of the
Huron County W,C'.T.U. will be held
in Wesley Church, Clinton, on July 6
and 7, commencing at 1,30 p.m. on the
6th„11iss :forton, organizer, W.U.
sneak. On Tuesday evening aconc-ert
will be given by gold and silver med-
alists'of the county. All welcome,
The Huron. County Children's Aid
Society have a number of children of
various ages for whom they desire
good foster bonzes. A little girl of
six months; two little boys just over
a year old and about able to walk; and
others from n boy of seven to a girl',
of 12, who would repay careful train-
int and ldndiy home treatment. Surely
there are many people who could make
such an investment and thus help in
this much needed Christian work, Call
or write G. M. Elliott, Secretary and
Agent, Goderich,
Wm Heffernan and his sett Vincent
appeared before Judge Dickson for
sentence at Goderich on Saturday on
the charge of obtaining goods under
false pretences, The .offences, re-
garding which some 16 complaints were
laid were committed throughout the
county. The (method was that of at-
tending auction sales and buying cat-
tle giving notes on one another, the
notes turning out later to be no good.
They were found guilty on three of
the charges. The judge, in passing
sentence, referred to the fact brat
Heffernan, sr., was convictedin Clinton
about three years ago on a charge
much the same, but was released on
suspended sentence. He was given an
indeterminate sentence from 8 to 18
months in prison. The son was al-
lowed out en. suspended sentence with
a warning.
HURON OLD BOYS PICNIC.
The annual picnic of the Huron 01d
Boys' Association of Toronto will be
held at Centre Island Park, on Thurs-
day ,afternoon, July 8, when. a 'full
program of sports, races, etc., will be
earned out. A large number of do-
nations have been received,and liber-
al prizes will be awardede Every
Huronitc in the city of Toronto es
invited to be present, and a big turn-
out is a,nticaated,
WOOD—FRANK.
The marriage took place at the
home of Dr, Ji ,C. and. Mrs, Frank, at
Shelburne, on June; 19, when their
daughter Mary Enid, was united in
marriage to ,Dr, Cid re Jory Wood,
son of Mr. and. Mrs). Frank Wood of
Exeter. The bride was married inher
travelling suit of navy blue broadcloth
with tailored Leghorn hat, She car-
ried an old-fashioned bouquet of
sweet -heart roses, Miss Ida Frank,
sister of the bride, played the wed-
ding march. Miss Bessie Lewis .of
Orangeville sang "Untie" during the
:signing of the register. Following
congratulations a buffet luncheon was
served. The rooms were prettily de-
corated with roses and Old English
Hawthorn flowers. The bride and
groom after a. short wedding trip will
reside in iBlyth. The groom's friends
here extend best wishes,
SPEND DOMINION DAY
AT GODERICH,
Goderich will celebrate Dominion
Day ,with as all -day program, begin-
ning at 9.30 a.m. with a procession,
games, baby show, etc, on the square.
Afternoon at Agricultural Park —
Horse races, 2,18, 2.30, and 2.50 class-
es with purses of .750; baseball, Zur-
ich and Goderich.; athletic contests,;
Highland dancing, funny features, etc.
Evening on. Square—Band Concert
and fireworks•
Morning and ,evening performances
free to all,; afteriioosi admission, 35c.
All roads lead, to Goderich on Thur.
day, July 1st,
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Services as usual.
The Orarogemem, wall a ttend the
evening service.
Rev, A. A. Trumper, Rector.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Class,
11 a.m.
7 D m
Prayer meeting:xThursday at 7.45
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
11 a.m.-"At ;the Three Taverns}'
3 p.m.- Sabbath School and Bible.
Classes.
7."11.M.—."The ,arialn whip could not
deliver the goodsl"
Special music by the choir.
A heart welcome Seats all free:
School closed on Tuesday for the
summer holidays,
Mr W. H. Dearing is recovering
nicely ,from his recent illness.
The Qrangertea, attend service in,
Trivitt Memorial. Church, next Sunday
evening
Two or three rinks of bowlers will
attend a tournament in London; on
Thursday,
The Exeter Canning company start-
ed on, their pea pack at the factory
on Monday.
Sixteen pupils wrote on the En-
trance Examination from the Exeter
Public School,.
Ree, Love of Staffa and Rev, Wilson
of James Street church exchanged pul-
pits on Sunday.
The bowlers, who went to 'London
and to Blyth last week did not s.zc-
ceed in figuring in the list of ; rite
winners.
The solo and organ recital,' in the
Trivia Memorial church Sunday even-
ing ay Mrs. Aires of Renfrew was
much appreciated.
At the School° Board meeting Sat-
urday :evening Mr. E, J. Wethey was
re-engaged as priacipai of Exeter High
School at a salary of $2200,e
Inadvertantly the name of William
Lawson was omitted from ,the list of
successful .pupils in last week's issue,
be having been. among those passing
from form two to three,
Rev, Bowen of the Bible Society, oe-
eutaied Main. Street pulpit on Sunday
morning, and Trivia Memorial Sunday
evening, The Main, Street v*ngrega-
tion met with the Coven people in
the evening,
Dr ,Clive 'McAlister of Winnipeg,
son of Rev. and 1v1rs, McAlister of Ex-
eter was recently quarried to Hiss
Ethel 'Muriel, daughter of Dr. D. A.
and Mrs, Anderson of Winnipeg, ,oixu-
erly- of Exeter.
The field gun alloted to Clinton by
'1'r').•hies Committee has ar-
rived and is now in the, Library Park.
It is a four -inch gun and was captur-
ed front the Germans by CommPany "D"
of the, 3rd Battalion, Where is the
on that is to come to Exeter?
The lady teachers of the St,
Collegiate institute have declined to
accent their appointments on the itaf.i
at an increase of salary of $300 tach.
G. E. Ramage, principal, who was at
engaged at an advance in salary, has
tendered his resignation and the board
is now advertising for a complete new
sta.' of teachers,
DECORATED GRAVES.
The brethren of Exeter Lodge No,
67 .O,O.F. suet at the cemetery on
Sunday afternoon and decorated the
graves of departed brethren, as is
their usual custom, Noble Grand T.
Waiper and ,Past Grand E. Howald
Performed the duties of Noble Grand
and Chaplain ,respectively.
GRAY-DORT CONVENTION.
Distributor T. H. Newell bad aeon-
ve,ntion of his dealers here an Friday.
Dealers were Present from Huron,
Perth, Bruce and parts of Middlesex
and Lambton, ""1Ir. McGee, assistant
sales manager, was, present and gave a
talk on Gray Dort policies, etc„ and
explained the matter of the taking off
of the 7 1-2 Der cent duty on parts
coming in from the United States,
thereby making it possible for the
company to Snake a slight reduction
which practically meets the increased
luxury tax. The, sales manager also
announced that Mr. Newell stood high-
est in Canada ,on percentage of sales,
The convention was heldin the giw-
age and Mr, Newell entertained the
dealers at the Central Hotel,
MAIN ST. AND BETHANY
Minister, Rev. Dr. Medd
MAIN STREET CHURCH
11 a.m. a s
'3 p.m.—Sunday, School & Bible Study
7r;m
BETHANY-. '+:1
1,30—Sunday School and Bible Class.
Mr;. Wm. Sweet of London is vzsit-
ing relatives here.
Mrs. Shapton and daughter, Miss El-
la, are visiting in Hamilton:
Mrs. Eleber of Chicago is visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Frank Mallett(
Mr, Aquilla Sheere of Detroit is
visitin'; at -the.. home of his mother, Mrs
A, Sheere.
Mr. and Mrsi , Frank Johns of 'Tor-
onto arc visiting at Mr. Well Johns,'
for a few days.
Mr, Angus McKenzie and wife of
St, Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs. J.A.
Taylor this week.
Mrs. Lockhart has returned to IKing-
ston after attending the funeral of her
sister, v1rs Miners.
Mr. and Mrs, Newman .and child of
Kingston are, guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs', R. G. Seldon,
Mrs. James -M. Irving of Grenfell,
Sask. .arrived home Wednesday to vis-
it tier mother, *Mrs. F. Luxton, who
continues quite ill.
Mrs. A11an JvIcLean and little son,
Jack, after n'visit with the forme/to
mother, Mrs. F.. Luxton, left Wednes-
day for [their home in Fillmore, Sask.
efr, W. A. Gregory of North Bat- N.
tle'ford, Sask,, and Mr• and Mrs. G;
F. Oakes of Chicago are visiting at
the home ,of Mrs, M. Gregory for ai
few, clays.
"Mir John D'eariinilg of Marlette, -Mucha
ar-ived ,here Saturday to visit rela-
ti'vd., fOlea short tiime. His old friends
are. pleased toi.see him, but regret to
know that hie "is not enjoying the best
of health.
Mr. and Mrs+.; J,' Ti Weastcott, son
and grandson of Hamilton, are visit-
ing relatives en this district,' -having
motored here on Saturday. They will
attend .a, re -union of the Butt family
at Goderich •oin, July 3rd.
PHONB 32
JONES
& MAY
PI-IONE 32
SUMMER
MERCHANDISE
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SPECIAL VALUES
LADIES BLACK LISLE HOSIERY AT 59c. A PAIR.
300 pairs Ladies' Fine Quality Black Mercerized Lisle Hosiery, sizes
8 1-2 to 10, 4gootl fast dye, are being placed on sale this week at only 59c,
a pair. This, is a real bargain.
LADIES' AND MISSES ODD DRESSES AT 98c.
We Place Boas, sale this week several ladies' and Masses,' Dresses in Sum-
mer Wash Fabrics, regular values up to 55.00 )each, Special Sale price is
only 98e. !each, Rev. F. 13, Moo,. t
LADIES' VOILE SMOCKS,
We have a very fine range of thevery newest styles in Ladies' Smocks
These are shown in. different colors nicely embroidered and at moderate
Prices,
(iALATEA5 AND GTNGHAMS AT 40c. YD.
We have a large range of colors in Steelclad. Galateas and good qua'
ity Ginghams., light and dark colors, .exceptionally good value at 40c, yd.
See our Girls' Gingham Dresses, ready-to-wear,
GOOD VALUE IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR
:Ms's White Shoes or Oxfords.
Alert's Brown Oxfords.
Men's Wilhite or Brown Running Shoes
Ladle,' White, Black, Brown and Grey (oxfords and Pumps.
CHILDREN'S SUMMER
SHOES,
Running Shoes of every description in, colors of white, brown and black
ChiltteeD„s sandals and girls whit e canvas Oxfords,
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
Young Men's Palin Beach Suits and fancy suits for Summer Wear.,
Boys Bloomer Suits in popular colors and moderate prices,
JONES & ¥AY
Store Open Next Wednesday All Day and Evening on .Account of July
1st Holiday,
Mrs Crittenden of Blyth visited
with relatives and
friends here last
week.
lirs. Penrice leaves this week to
visit her soon Sea Vancouver for two
months•
Mrs. (Dr.) F. Rodrignez of London
is visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Baigent, London Road
south.
SINCE 1870
3 STQPScovo�,s
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON -
AND DENTIST
Ofilice—Beakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or
night.
ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commisaloner, Solicitor for the Mai-
sons Banie, Etc. Money to leen at
]lowest rates of intereist,
Office -Main Street, Exeter.
fApn Set The secret of buoyant, vigor
• ous-heaith, is a well-nourished,.
tI
• bei Y as an open
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)f Wofdetftil 'help toj
are >! iii -down m vitality':
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HORSES WANTED
I want an unlimited number of
Horses in good condition. Geldings 5
ysara old up, weighing from 1500
pounds up. Mares from 4 years aid
up, weighing• from 1300 pounds up.
Parties 'having the required stuff,
write or phone 83 Exeter, .
G. J. DOW
FRANKRTAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Hunan and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, -- Ontario.
SUMMER TERM COMMENCES
JULY 5th.
CENTRAL
ON1'.
ueriencecl nns,Gru:ctors,, gives thorough'.
courses ancf•,aa'ssistts'graduates to ,high
grade-positi nns, The demand;; up on,; us
or—,trained help 'exceeds the number
gr-alduatirng, Commence your course
with at. opening of summer term
on July 5th:
Get our free catalogue.
D A. McLachlan, Princiapal.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds tag loam on farm and village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
Dr, A. it KINSMAN, L. D. S,, D.D.S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Office -over Gladman & Stanbury's
Office, Main Street, Exeter.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. 11, Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice, Strictly confidential; no witness,
DRS. SWEET & WINING
Veterinary Surgeons
All cans 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
P,erth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshutt Watnrooms, next door to
Central Hotel„ Main Street, Exeter.
Dr, G. F. Roulston, 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 & 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 coning-
ce.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas.. Gould
SOUTHCOTT BROS:
PHONE 134
GOOD VALUES IN MEN'S ' CLOTHING
This week we are showing a range of Men's Brown Worsted Suits
smart three -button style, that are exceptionally 'good value at $.35.00
Elegant Blue Serge Suits at $45.,00
APRONS AND HOUSE ISRESSS•ES.
This is another line that we have added: They are made izt small,
mediun, and large sizzes. A.ny'on,e wanting large •sizzes should see tI e,svd
dmes'se>. We are 'showing a fine range of styles in 'goad washing mater•
ials• , i riices'nre: ,rit'oderate.
WHITE-CAT1 V:AS. Ol }•j'•ORDS .$1,48;
25 pairs of White .Canvas Oxfords re
ular :$2;25• to w, g ,,. , $2u50 values.,...
clean ut of all lines: Just the thing `for't e�
Special at per'pair $1,48,
e h hot weather. . ,
Southoott Bros.
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