The Exeter Advocate, 1920-7-15, Page 8EXE IElt ADVOCATE, THURM UT, JULY I S. 1821:1,
Exeter Markets
Changed each Wednesday
Fall Wheat „ k,.....
Berle y
Oats
Family Flour
Feel Flour ;per cwt...........,
Shsorte per .cwt.
Brett per cwt,
Eggs . 1010,,..,
;Hairy Butter
1010
Creamery Butter
Lard
Potatoe ,
Hay per ion
Hogs
1.95
1,60
1.30
7.55
4,50
3,90
3,55
51
50
65
Local Doings
James Morley has taken a position
with Messrs, Jones & Mayto learn the
mercantile business.
?Mx Fred 'Wells is suffering from -the
:effects of poison ivy whiph he genie in
contact with in one of the gardens
in town
Coven Pxesbyterian Church and the
James Street Methodist Church will
hold union, services for the inert two
Sundays, with Rev. Wilson imcharge:.
35 Rev, Foote is taking holidays.
4;50 to 5,40 Dr, A. E. Tennant, veterinary sur-
20,00• to00 goon has taken over the McDonel]
r • 199 00 Stables . lately eoccupiJed by Tar. Vin-
ing. • and re,sumes practice an Exeter,
Exeter's Civic Hid is on Wed-; Dr, Viining is to accept a pesitiion tut-
avesday. August llth.
The rather frequent rains have
been Jelayiag the haying lately.
Jamey Street Sunday School will
nicn c at Grand Bend next Thursday.
Mr. Reg. Parsons sang a pleasing
in James Street church on Sunday ev-
ening.
There is too much noise on the
Exeter streets Sundae; evenings. Cut
it ,out bay,*.
hiss Dorothy Kuntz left for Guelph
last week, where she will take a su
agricultural course,
Mr. and ~'firs. Harley Sanders and
family Of Windsor are yesitin# with
relatives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs, Egrl Spackman: and
family sof Thornbury, visited with the
eormer's ,parents, Mr, and rMs. Hugh
Spackman,
Lloyd ,B.eajvers, Earl Russell, Bruce
Medd, Lyle Statham and Stuart
Stanbury ase attending the. Y.MtC,A,
summe- camp at Fisher's Glenn,
The contractor is making splendid
progress with the concrete road on
Main ;street and in ,the course of a
couple ,'f weeks. if they continue at
the pace they have ,been, going lately,
they will havethe south endof the
town completed.
The 'Chautauqua, which is in pro-
gress this week in Exeter, is being
well patronized. The entertainments
that have been given before we go to
press this week have been very pleas-
ing and those still to be given are
highly spoken of. You should not
miss these as they are hard to beat.
anywhere j The death occurred at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. R Hill, 4th Con.
The Advocate is anxious to have of Stephen, on Tuesday, July 13th, of
correspondents in all districts. If Jane Nein beloved wife of Robert
yopr territory is root represented by Sweet, aged 76 years, 2 months. The
our staff correspondents will you 8eceased had been ill for several
send us the news, or suggest the months, A detailed account is to be
name of gomeone who would be, likely furnished our ,readers next week,
to do so? We furnish stamped en-
celopes and writing supplies. McNEIL—OKE. Mrs. Viola ,Hu inn, Thames Road;
At the; home of spent Sunday with Mr. and IVIrs, Fred.
BINDER TWINE FOR SALE, Ir, and M. Wm. pars
eels
Higgins Rattenberry street, Clinton, on
650 feet, 20c. per pound Best Manil- Thursday evening, the marriage took
la and Sisal mope,—W. H. Armstroxag place ,of their sister, Miss Lydia Oke,
Exeter, Phone 125. daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Hugh
Oke .of Exeter, and Mr, Thos. J. Mc-
Neil. The bridal pair were unattend-
ed, and the ceremony was performed
by Rev 1J: N. 'Mc•Camus, only im-
mediate: ,relatives being present, The
bride wore at. pretty gown of grey
messaline trimmed with touches of
mauve
der the Government as meat inspect-
or it is underjs_tood.
The automobile of Constable Pen
low of Goderich, while standing in Mr,
W. A. Balkwill's barn ort Thursday af-
ternoon -last, caught fire, from what
is supposed to have been a short cir.
cult. Smoke issuing from the building
was noticed and the fire extinguished
before much damage could be done.
Ruth-, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Thos. Collingwood, while. visiting
her grandparents on Sunday last, had
the misfortune to fall and break her
left gem between,. the ,wrist and elbow,
She wan leaning through the fence
petting a calf, when, in some manner,
she lost her balance and fell through'
striking her arm on a stone, with the
above 'result,
The Women's Christian. Temperance
Union of Huron County held its an-
nual convention in Clinton on Tuesday
and Wednesday of last week with a.
large attendance of delegates. Miss
afortoa of Toronto was the principal
speaker, In the evening a literary
program was .given by some of the
gold and olives medallists of Huron,
amone.•them being George Beavers of
Exeter Miss Murray and Mrs. W. D.
Yeo., of Exeter, county superintendents
were among those who gave reports.
The following; officers were lected,—
Pres„ Mrs, Beavers of Exeter, Vice.,
Mrs. McGuire. of Brussels; Cor: -Sec.,
airs . A. T. Cooper of Clinton; Rec;-
Sec, Miss M. Aitken Of Goderich; and
Tress, Miss S. Bentley of Blyth,
DIED IN STEPHEN.
Does the New Edison
make you feel the
presence of the living
singer? Does it RE.
CREATE the efforts of
famous instrumental-
ists,—of great bands
and Grchestras?
The Realism Test en-
ables you to deter-
rni.r:e for yourself,
J. WILLIE DWELL
DEALEXETER, ONT
Miss Grant And Miss Iiarriston are
guests of Mrs, Amos
Mr. Thos, Cameron left hat week
an a, trip to the west.
Mr. ;a'hos Herten of Loatdo+n was
in town for a few dayts,
Da: ,McGillicuddy sof London was
in town on business .last week.
Mrs lf. Eacrett and Mrs. Beavers
were in Bayfield hart of last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Snell visited
Mrs. Bissett in Brantford last weep
Mr. Herman Heaman of "Toronto
scent a few days with friends here.
Miss Edith Liddocott of London
has been the guest of Miss Laura Jory
air and Mrs \Vjiimster of Aurora
are guests at the home of Mrs. D„
Johns.
Miss Duffin of Rochester, N, Y., as
the ue'.t of Miss Grigg and Miss Mc -
Mr, and lairs. John Hockey of Park-
hill visited with Mr,. and Mrs. D. Made
Sunday*
..1011.,
COOS WANTED
At Central Hotel, Exeter, City
wages paid.
FRAME HOUSE SALE.
One and half storeys, Exeter North
Apply to Ted. Wolper, { ---
{ DEFENDED TROPHY.
FOR SALE.
Rubber -tire open. buggy ; set single Rinks composed of Rivers, Woods,
harness, Apply to Dr. Vining, Exeter Stewart and Taman, and Anderson,
--- ^ Ferguson, Heaman aqui Creech, suc-
VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs. cessfu]ly defended the Mintee Trophy
F. J, Wethey, Andrew St. Apply on 'Thursday evening on the local
at any time 4 to 6 o'clock; evenings green, The challengers were the
7 to 8. Elmwood Bowling Club of London;
the rink:, being skipped by Howard
e artry ,and Charles Snearin, Taman
was 14 shots up ,and Creech 5 up. The
challenging skips were winners and
eunners un at 'etre recent Elmwood
tourney on. July 1st. Challenges have
also been +received from the London
Thistles and the London, St. Mathew's
Clubs.
WANTED—Experienced teacher
for S. S. No. 2, Hay, duties to com-
mence ,after holidays. Personal ap-
plications preferred. State salary
and qualifications. Chas. Aidworth,
Secretary, Exeter R. R. 1.
Where do you go from here? To
Wilson & Sims' ice cream parlor.
COW AND CALF FOR SALE
Good Durham cow in calf; also a
young calf for sale. Appnry at the
Advocate Office, Exeter.
REPRESENTATIVE WANTED far
Exeter and Huron. County to repres-
ent "The Old Reliable Fenthill Nur-
series," Big sales are to be made in
selling. Nursery stock during the re-
construction period, A splendid op-
portunity foe a live salesman. Highest ( Services as usual.
commiseon. paid, handsome. free equip
ment large lime of fruit and orna-
mental stock to offer.—" Stone &
ee rinks of Dashwood bowlers
were here on Thursday .evening and
playe 1 games with the local trundlers.
The visitors wan two games and lost
on;e, and were several points, up on
the mounli.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
Wellington, Toronto_ Ont.
Rev A. A. Ta-umper, Rectors
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
GARS FOR HIRE—Wilson & „Simms j Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
Phone 56.
MRS M. KERR, Doctor of Chiro-
practic has her office at the ,home of
Mr. Wm Andrew, Exeter. Phone 43,
Office hours, 9 to12 a.m.; 2 to 5 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. CottleJAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Union of Cam=p and James St,
10:00 a m,—Sunday School and Bible
Class,
11 am.- Union. Service at the Caven Mr. and Mrs; W, May are spending
Presbyterian Church, "'The SR- a week or two an Toronto and IVIus-
ennce of God," laaka, Mrs. r?Vley and Miss Lillien: of
7 led.—Union Service at James St., Mitchell accompanied them,
"The Story Tragical, that might Mrs. Harry Albs
an;`amil family of PIol-'
have been the Story Beautiful". land, Ohio, and lady friend, Miss Dor-
Rev. _Wilsonof James St. in charge cas are. visiting with the former's
of the services' at both churches; uncle, Mr. Chas. Box of Stephen.
Mr. an,d Men J W[ ,Creech. of Roch-
ester, N Y.,. arrived, here Tuesday to
spend a few days,.a,t .the home of the
former's mother, Mrs, Jas. Creech,
Messrs. Wilfrid Shaptoin and Ernest
Pym left Mionday to attend the •Ep "'
worth ,League ;Seromer School et St.
Thortlae, eepres'enting James Street
League
Mir. Silas Read of London ,after a
few days 'wilth haus grandmother, . Mrs,
S. Handford, here, is plow spending,a
week with his uncle, Mr, Thos. Hand-
ford, at. Palmyra, Wads, -
Mr. Sam 1 Rotye, w was here at-
tending the fu,6er all, poi;a, ,buds brother-in-
law • the late, haves Gioujd, returned to
his borne in Gait Monday. Mrs. Rowe
who. accompaniedhjun here,' is reiiain-
ing a few'idays
Mr
Rab Gnod'fi'
g.. 40
Mrs.V'nc.
for 1= r
I to `
ar n, gnd c,nildau.' reof L oiiclgm
who, Were vasitipg. with Mr:aurd.'Mrs.
Geo; Wi Davis, .Hurenf street, Ieft '.rsat-
urilay to `cleat °,inn. Hensall before 're-
turning to Losidlbat.
Mr a,nd Mrs, Orry Powell of Detroit
visited with. +relatives and friends here
last week.
Mr. Theo Sweet of Hamilton was
here this week owing to the illness of
his mother.
Mr. and Mrs: Wm. ,Treble and Mr.
and Mrs Ed. ,,Treble spent Sunday
in, London.
Mr. and Mrs, Hazelwood of Toronto
visite et the home of Mr. J. G, Jones
over Sunday.
Miss Morton, of Toronto, who visit-
ed Mrs. Beavers, returned to Toronto
on Thursday,
Master Harold White is spending a
few days with Mr. Garnet Passm•are,
Thames Road,
Mr. Well Johns, jeft Monday to spend
a few ¶lays with old friends in the
State of Michigan.
Mr. Herb. Southco+tt and friend, Mr
Francis of Toronto; are visiting at the
former's home here.
Mrs. E. J. .Spackman, has returned
to Toronto after a visit with Mrs,'
Rowell at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Boyle, Toronto,
are holiidaying et Exeter and Grand
Bend for•two or three weeks.
Mrs, Josephine White and daughter,
Ila..ere visiting the farmer's brother,
Mr. Wm. Westlake of Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. McTaggart of
Blyth acre spending a few days at the
'home of the former's father here.
Mr. T W. Hawkshaw ,of London
visite in (Gown; the latter part of the
.week with his father, Mr, John Hawk-
shaw.
Mr. ens Mrs. F. Hickly and two
daughters of Wallaceburg spent a
few days with Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Knight last week,
Mr and Mrs. Wright and family and
'Mr Alf. Dre v end- daughter of Lon-
don visited ,with Mrs. Drew a,nd Mrs,
Knight on. Sunday.
Mrs. Ambrose Hurls and children of
Stratford, ;who -have been visiting Nlrs,
Fred Parsons, Thames Road, have re-
turned to their home.
STORES CLOSE ON,
WEDNESDAY 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. Mjtin & Son, South-
cott Bros., W. W. Taman, Jas. Law-
son, S. Fitton, W. J. Beer, W. J.
Beaman, H. S. Walters, H. $pack-•
man, J. Senior, Grigg Sationery Co.,'
T. Elliott,' F. Boyle, Hockey Bros.,, MAIN'•:STREET CHURCH
T e
TI Pri ' frt _. o
1g. s n C 1010 A n' a; Il a in .
dv a to : Prig.%=
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• ..0YSe bl
& Bible Study
7b,ln
ETH ANY— "' "
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
Union of Caven and Janes St.
11 a.m.— Union Service at the Caven
Presbyterian Church, "The Sil-
ence of G,ad."
3 pen—Sabbath School and Bible
Classes.
n.m:—Unios, Service at James at,,
"The Story Tragical, that 'mghtt
have been the Story Beautiful".
Rev,: Wilson of James St, ni'charge
of the services at both churches,
MAIN' ST. AND BETHANY
Rev Mr,,, G 11.McAlister, pastor- ;.
ing Co.,• P. Frayne
The s es c e:.
Th ia towir g torr.,.. la e W dalesn
day`'a£tesroons'ntal 6• o'clock,—Wilson
& Simms; A. Moore, Harvey & Harvey
W.. J. Statham.
1.30—Sunday School and Bible Class
1
PHONE 32
JONES & MAY
PHONE 32
SUMMER GOODS
at
REDUCED PRICES
MEN'S PANAMA HATS AT $2.95^ EACH.
We offer .his week the. balance of our Men's Pine Quality Panama
and Sailor Straw Hats, to clear at only $2,95 each.
CLEARING OF WASH DRESS GOODS
On sale this week hundreds of yards of white and f ncy t wash
Dress Goods, suitable fo+r Children's and Ladies' Wear, Prices greatly
reduced to clear out quickly.
LADIES' AND MISSES' ALL WOOL, PULLOVER SWEATERS AT $4.95
4 Dozen Liadies' and Misses' all wool ;pullover sweaters, alai popular
colors and combination of colors, reduced in price for July, selling to only
$4,95each.
25 'PER CENT. OFF LADIES' SMOCKS, HOUSE DRESSES, AND
CHILDREN'S DRESSES, AGES 2 to 14 YEARS.
APRON GINGHA of AT 29 CENTS.
4 webs good quality Apron Gingham, 36 inch. wide, regularly worth
45c, yard, July clearing sale price only 29c, yard.
ODD LINES OF LADIES' WHITE SHOES AND PUMPS GREATLY
REDUCED IN PRICE.
SPECIAL -5 DOZEN MEN'S GREY COTTON SOCKS, GOOD
HEAVY WEIGHT, VERY SPECIAL AT 35c PAIR, or 3 PR, for $1.00
SEE OUR MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S PALM BEACH SUITS FOR
HOT WEATHER WEAR,
JONES & MAY
Closed Wednesday afternoons during June July and August. .
loomelieselloeillyeietel
oueepeopeas
SINCE 11870
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30t48.1ICUGHS
AR: Al E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeani
McDaaell's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately 'occupied by Dr. Vining)
PleasTe 26w
DR. HENRY A. CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST
Office—Bekers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Calls promptly attended to day or
night.
ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public,
Comhnissioner, Solicitor for the Mal -
sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at
llowest rates of interest.
Office—Mann Street, Exeter.
HORSES WANTED
1 want an unlimited number of
Horses in good condition. Geldings 5
years old up, weighing from 1500
pounds up. Mares from* 4 years old
up, weighamg from 1300 nou'nds up.
Parties having the required stuff,
writeor phonie 83 Exeter.
G. J. DOW
• FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Aucliiorilees for Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, — Ontario,
SUMMER TERM COMMENCES
JULY 5th,
CENTRAL
SiiiktIPORD., ON
oertenced ,instructors, gives thorough
e r
ou sex
> .d s sts
se 1,, g railuates to high
grade positions :The demand'iipoit us.
floc tramped 1rel,ti`:exceed's`.the :number
graduating. Commence your , coarse
tyitlt
us ;alt- opening of summer term
on;~July Stli.
Get our free catalogue,
D " A. McLachlan, Princiipal,
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village
pnoDerty at low
& STANB interest.
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
Dr. A. R. 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. H, Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice. Strictly confidential; no witness.
DRS. SWEET & VINING
Veterinary Surgeons
All calls promptly attended
day or night,
Office
—
Dr. Sweets old office
Phone No. 120
Exeter.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEhR AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, Midd;iss,ex and Oxford. Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshutt Wac}erooms, next door to
Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter,
Dr. G. F. Roujston, 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 convin-
ce.
Produce taken in exchange
Sas. Gould
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
GOOD VALUES IN MEN'S CLOTHING
Thi, week we, are showing a range of Mee'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 DRESSSES:
This is another lune that we have gelded, They are made in small,.
mediun. and large sizzes. Anyone wanting large sizzes should see these
ditesSe , We are showing a fine range of styles in good washing mater-
ials. Prices are moderate.
WHITE E ,cANvAs OXFORDS $1;48;
25r
a"r
s' , e•F.
p i of .SYhi s • a
t Canna.
1010.. or .- • ,':
Oitl' ,ds re,,nlar $2,i=5 to $2.50 values.
clean;up' rf;.a11 lures,;' Just, the then for the••bot,'
weather. at per it gh weather.
Pat 51.48:
Bout}ieott Bros.
N;y
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