The Exeter Advocate, 1923-2-15, Page 8EXETER ATI VatT. TE, THU1thBAY, 1"E13.
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deter Markets
CH a.NGED EVERY WEDNESDAY_
Wheat • t 1.12
Oat:
Barley
Mara':aba's Best Flow' 3.95
Fa.nily Flour 3.70
Pastry Flour 3,45
Feed Flour ... . 2.00
bh.hrts . 1.50
Brut 1.45
Eggs 36 11r. J. G. Stansbury, was ill and con -
Dairy Butter 36 to 39 fined to his home for a few, days char -
Creamery Butter 44 to 47 ing the week,
Lard ...... 17 to 20
Hogs ..
,..., : ., .45
Local Doings
Ta -day as St. Valentine's Day.
T.he Lenten. Season opened yester-
day, Feb. 14th.
Rev, Wilson takes the: Educatiana7
A•ritiiversary et Hensel' next Sunday,
Mrs. Jos, Davis is now, recovering
nicely after her rece;ntt serious ill -
nest.,
,,,, , 10.00
S.PECIAI., ATTRACTION.
Mr. Carson, representing Robertson
& Pearce, Taran'toi,, will have e.4 full
range Spring Suitm
Snits and atDre.ssesSummernd STTEWART S
STORE, .an
THURSDAY, FEB'Y 22nd, 1923
You are .nv:ted to seie. the .display.
and study -she new styles. Come early
and avoid tha rusht.
BEEKEEPERS'
COOPERATIVE MN.ETING.
Will be held in the '
SENIOR HALL, EXETER,
- .int --
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st
at 2 p.m.
Completed plans for the organizing
of this district wlitll be outlined by
the speaker.
Plan to attend; make the Meeting
a succe+ss,
THE ONTARIO HONEY
PRODUCERS'. COOPERAT-
IVE, LIMITED.
The Ladies' Aid of Main St. Church
intend holding a St. Patrick's cafeter_
is supper on March 16th.
Ask for The Advocate clubbing list
when ordering your papers.
FISH FISH FISH
WHITE FISH, HADDIE, SALMON,
HALIBUT. -C. L. 'WILSON.
T,FT •-•..
ELLIOTT S: JOHNS
Know when you want your Suit
of Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed, or
Dyed or Dry Cleaned and we will call
for them and deliver them. . .
We are out for business. When
you want a New Suit call in and see
our Samples.
OUR MOTTO -Service to the Public.
HOW DOES YOUR LABEL READ?
Our mailing list has been corrected
to Feb 7th. If you. paid before that
date; and your Labels does oat indicate
such payment,'advi.se us sa that it may
be corrected. If yo;u have not paid,
why not da so at ounce ?
A Special Meeting of Odd Fellows
for First Degree Work as called far
Thursday •evening, Feb. 15th, . at 8
o'clock. Regular meeting on Tuesday
night,
FOR SALE.
Barn, timber frame, 24x36. -j. S.
Harvey, Exeter.
SALE DATE, MAR, 7. -Mr. Joslin
Harding, who recently disposed of his
farm an Usborne and purchased a
home in Exeter, will have a sale of
stock and implements on Wednesday,
Marth 7th.--�--_-
Send The Advocate to your dis-
tant friends far a year. It will be
appreciated. --_
FARM HAND WANTED.
An .experienced farm hand wanted.
Apply at this office.
MR. THEODORE R. GRAY
Organist of James Street Church
Violin • Sin.gr,•ng and Piano
Special Rates for all Exeter Pupas
commencing before the first of March.
Mr, W. J. Beer alias taken the
dealership in McLaughlin cars, and has
purchased a code
?r. Edward. Harness; sold 120tickets
for the Peerless Concert Company
Concert -that was surely going,sorne,•.
Mr, W. G. Medd of town has been
elected to the executive} o$ the Inter-
national Religious Educational Coun-
cil, being one of the two Ontario rep-
resentaltives.
•The School was closed on Monday
wing to a leak which developed in
a water pipe •c,oaf'nected with the boil-
er
oiler of the heating system last week,
and it took several days; to fix it.
Daniel O'Connell, a cossductor on
the Londont, Huron and Bruce Rail-
way for twenty years, •di•ed in Lon-
don, on Feb. 8th. He was art employe
of the G.T.R. for 50 years, and re-
tired a year ago.
Lam Sunday the count of the con-
test for members of the "Comrades
Class'. at James St. Sunday School
recorded 57 for the reds and 36 for
the blues. The .mem!biership of the
class is 93. They intend holding a
social evening very shortly.
Early Wednesday morning an old.
time blizzard -strong wind with snow
-struck this s.ection>a and raged for
several hours, The trains were a.
little late, and undoubt,edty the high-
ways will be heavy, if seat impassable.
in some. places.
The Fearless Concert' Company, a,
trout) of colored singers gave a con-
cert in. James Street Methodist church
on Tuesday evening, a large number
being present. They sang many of
the old southern melodies and other
selections in goad voicel, and on the
whale the concert was well worth
while,
DI ED IN THE WEST.
The Calgary: Herald of, recent clate
lead an eace'tuiexnt picturs of Mr:. Tom
Penhale, veteran C. R R, liocoivatve
driver, who with two others; was hon-
ored ata big, banquet at MedicinlejHalt
given by friends and fellow .workers.
The occasion wails the retbinermes t of.
the three from the service, and each
was presented with a gold locket. Mr.
P.ealhaie jojined the service in :1881,
whenl there uvem only 53 locomotives
En the west., Now there are -yearly
as many in Medicines Hat district t alone,
Mr. Penhale was the oldest driver id
the employ of the C, P. Ri. in the
west. He is a brother of Mr, Win,
Penhale , of Exeter, and formerly re-
sided here.
Word has been received here from
Fillmore, Sask., of the death of Mrs.
Richard Williams, who for many years.,
resided in Exeter North. She had
reached the great age of 82 years,and
Left here about 18 years ago. •
OSCAR KLOPP
Come to the afternoon tea from 4
to 9 p.m., Saturday, north of Bett's
Bakery. Bazaar and sale of cooking.
BAZAAR AND SALE OF HOME-
MADE COOKING
On Saturday next the Willing
Workers Mission Circle, of James St.
church will hold a Bazaar, and Sale
of Home-made Cooking, in the store
north of Bett's bakery, at 3 o'clock.
Afternoon tea served from 4 to 9 p.m.
NOTICE
Tenders are hereby solicited for a
teamster with team for Municipal
work, for a term of Seven Months.
BELL RINGER
Tenders for Bell Ringing
All tenders to be in the hands of
the Clerk on or before Monday, Feby
26th, 1923.
Any tender not necessarily accept-
ed.
By Order. Jos. Senior, Clerk
EXETER 4; HENSA1 L 3.
Exeter hockey boys west to Hen. -
sail Friday night and played the re-
turnl ,garne of hockey, winriang out by
at sure of 4-3.
BROKE BONE IN HIS LEG:
Ed. Anderson met with an. unifo,r-
tunate accident when playing hockey
at the Exeter rink on Wednesday night
last. He was checking an opponent
w,h.en he. fell and the other player
fell on him, and,slidin,g to the boards;.
his leg was twisted, and a bone :in tthe
ankle was broken. He, was. immiedip.te-
ly given medical a,tten,tioin and taken
to• his home. It will be come dine
before the will havie the. use of ;the
OLD FRIEND DEAD.
Word was received Mere Friday by
Mr. and Mrs, S. Sweet and Abe Davis
family of the death of an, old friend
Paul Powell of Turnberry, who died
suddenly while ,an. hva way into "Blue -
vale with a load of chap, on Feb.;,7.
He was stricken with, paralysis and
parried into the home of Mr. Falcon-
er, where, he died, The deceased was
well-knaw'n and much respected and
wL.13 be greatly missed in the coma
munity in which he lived, having been,
not only one of Tusmn•berry's most
praunin,ent farmers, but also township
clerk for many years, and has also held
other municipal offices. He leaves a,
grown-up family of arae stn, and two
daughters to mourn his loss, Isla wife•
having predeceased him some years.
Mrs. Samuel Sweet and Mr, Rich. Davis
attended the funeral.
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual ,next Sunday. -
Services in Town Hall
11 aro.-Holiness Meeting
7 p.m. -Salvation Meeting.
2,30 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Class.
Cottage meetings in North End on
Tuesday night
Capt. Hopkins Lieut. Hoskins
AUCTIONEER
H :nor G'alua.e Carey M. Jones' Na-
tional School. of Auctioneerhig. Spec-
hal Course taken - in. Reg'isbered Live
Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and
Farm Lands. Rates in keeping with
premarket, princes. Satisfaction
assured, Write or uvire. 18-93, Zurich
Oscar Mom ''Zurich, Ont.
COUNTER CHECKS.
When in need of Counter Checks
call on The Advocate. We can furn-
ish you with all ,kinds at right prices
FOUND. -A place where you can
buy British -American gasoline at 33c,
R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Consisting of house, stable and • 8
dots of land, situated in Exeter North
on. Man Street: Apply., to H. Bierling.
riay P.. O.
Cartage &` Livery
We have secumed horses for the
Winter months.
TRY US.
or Weddings, Funerals an
Sleighing Parties.
hoe 58w.
BAGSHAW &: EAST(3I�.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
FINE ADDRESS BY DR. BENNETT
On Wednesday evening of last week
the Local Horticultural Society held its
regular meeting in the Town Hall. The
attendance was large, clearly showing,
the, increase of interest taken in iihe
work.
After a few introductory remarks by
thet president, Mr. 3, S. Harvey, and in
report by the secretary, Mr. J. G.
Stanbury, Dr. Bennett, President of
the St. Thomas Society, gave an 11-
lutstrated lecture on, the work done
in his city. The doctor is certa'in'ly)
a specialist in both horticulture and
floriculture and showed, that he. did
not require catalogues to name var-
ieties.
The, views showing the work done
in, St. Thomas were beyond descriptiop
and proved a great inspiration to the
local committees. The" slides •demon-
strated .h,ow unsightly corners maybe
turned into beauty spots, simply by
planting a few shrubs and flowers.
Thus far oar 1923 membershipn.um-
bers 183. Plans for the coming sea-
son are being farmed and by co-op-
eration, our town, which lents itself
to developem•en;t' in this line, should
become one of the beautiful .,,pots of
the country.
11 a.m.-"Our Load's Forty Days in
the Wilderness."
7 p.m.-"Barabbas for Christ."
Services will be, held iii the Schtiooil.
Hall.
Rev A, A. Trumper, Rectos.
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister'
10 a. m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes.:
11 a.m.-"The Path to Glory"
The Minister
Luther and his
7 p.m. -"Martin
Time".
SILVER WEDDING.
Twenty-five. years ago last ihurs-
day in the Township of Stephen there
was performed the ceremony which
united .in the holy bonds of matrimony
Wm. Winer and Miss Susie England.. It
was a happy event and the young
couple started on the tempestuous sea
of life with the usual ambitious' ex-
pectatiions. Time: sped an and as the
years rolled by the family circle grew,
until their union; was biess•ed by the
advent of six children, all of :wham
are living but one. During these .25
years- :this worthy couple have journr
eyed dawn life's path together, ful-
filling the marriage: vows and adminis-
tering together forathe welaaire and
happiness sof the home. On Thursday
evening last \via finch then, active and
,happy surrounded in their home by
about fifty warm. friends and neigh-
bors celebrating their silver wedding
and doing honor to Ibis estimable.
couple. The evening was mast fitting-
ly spent, and -the array of moat beauti-
ful.
eautiful and appropriate presents testified
to the. esteem in which \Lr. and Mrs.
Winer sure :held by their many friends.
after partaking hof a splendid collation
of 'choice .delicacies and indulging in
a social cession the guests bade the
honored couple adieu with sincere
wishes that a kind providence may yet
haxei many years of happiness in. store
for them.
The Minister
Boy Scouts will meet Monday errening
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
A.nnmversary,
Social Service' and Evangelism
Rev. Geo. W. Rivers, B. A.; Hensall,
will preach at bath services.
Sabbath School at 3 p.m.
MAIN ST. METHODIST C-HURCH
Rev Geo.'' McAlister, M A.
Phone 21r3
11 a.m.-"Asheis in a ;Fare Path_"
3.00 p.m. -Bible School.
7 p:m:-"A Coloreds Man's Co,riveraiion(''
•
AT BETHANY
7,30 p.n; Rev.. NICAIister.
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PHONE 32
JONES & MAY'S
PHONE 32
Special Early Spring 1(41ittes..
Down Proof Sateens
We have just. received a shipment of heavy English down -proof Sato
eens in a beautiful range, of Colorings and patterns. These we are of-
fering at the very low price fof ,85c. yd, • We ais!o have. wool batting
which we highly recommend for filling comforters of these matefials.
CLEARING OF LACES AND INSERTIONS
Lot No. 1 -Hundreds: of, yards of wide laces in very fine nets, etc., to clear
this month of only 15c. yd. These; were values regularly up to 40c. yd
Lot No. 2 -Several hundred yards of fine lace insertions in Valenciennes,
etc., to clear at 3c, yd .or '2 yards for 5c.
A COTTON HOSIERY BARGAIN.
$0 dozer`i pair of the well known] Triplex Cattail Stockings' for Ladies
in black tonly, sizes[ 9, 9 1-2 and 10 -very+, special value ftoilspring cit 25c, pr
GEORGETTE, AND CREPE BLOUSES AT $2.95 EACH,
? ,dozen only Ladies' Crepe and Georgette Blouses, odd lines and
sizes, originally sold aa• high as 110 each to clear this; week at $2,95 each
NEW CURTAIN NETS, SATEENS, ETC.
We have our complete range of Curtain, Nets, Cretonnes, Chintzes,
Sateens, etc., for the coming season. We will be pleased to show you
these, 'a •
SPRING ;DRESS GOODS,
New Spring Dress, Goods in Crepes, Serges; Poplins, Voiles, Ratines
Etc., now ready for, our inspection, also new collars, trimmings etc..
65 New Patterns Wall Papers d65
Buy your Wall Papers where you get the big variety, the finest sel-
ection we have ever shown. Remember our Wall Papers, Ceilings+,v and
Borders are Ready Trimmed.; This; makes papering easy. This is the only
line of ready -trimmed papers you can buy. All other lines you must trim
,yourself. We wish to draw our, attention to the fact that our !Papers
are, practically 50 pea cent lei's than, Bast year.
Smart New Slippers for Women
The new slippers are arriving daily. Our v ,.riety of styles will be
large, •composed of fine Patents, Suedes, two='toned effects, Oxfords, etc.
Prices will be very moderate. We invite you to see our display of de-
pendable, high grade slippers.
CLOTHING,
.Men?s and Boys' Suits, Overcoats Hats, etc„ moderately priced.
We have just received.our first shipment bf Northway Brand of Ladies'
Suits and Coats for Spring.
JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
}
Mrs, Garnier, after some weeks' visit
with her .sister, Mrs. E. Treble', re-
turned to her home in Toronto last
week.
Miss Lillian Kellett deaconess, who
was here last week seeking financial
assistance in preparing tracts, etc,
for the sailors on the Great ,Lakes,
reported $100 in subscriptions receiv-
ed. Of this the High School paid $8.05
and the Public School $8.71.
• ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Advocate; or at the
Central Hotel. Prices reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Exeter Ontario
S. M. Sanders!is a,n Toronta'this.
w.a&c tan business.
Warden. Beavers was° iiru Godericih on
Tuesday on county business.
Mr. Ed. Preszcator spent a few
days in London' during the week.
Mrs. Ba]liough of Teeiswater is vis-
iting her daughter, Mrs. T. R. Fer-
guson.
Mr. W. J. Heairna,ni is attending the
Hardware . Men's Convention, in Tor-
onto ;thus `week.
Ms Rata Rowe was .home from
Leamington, for' a few days during the
week, being indisposed.
tiVIrs. D. F. Ferguson of Winnipeg,
who, has been on a 'visit at 'Chatham
and Wandsor, returned the latter part
of last week.`,
Lloyd Beavers, who has been etngag-
ed for some time non the Hydra system
here, has accepted a position as hydro
superintendent at Ayr, and has gone
to that town (o• Walla -1112i the duties '
'Messrs. R. and J. Welsh, after tia
visit : with Mr. anidl Mrs, W..3", Bisset4f,
left S,aturdny to visit Chea- .ui tern,.
M•rs. McDowell in .Listowel,and Mrs.
Inksater in Paris, before returning to
The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising -Made known
an appl!•catioun,
Stray Animals -Once insertion 50c.,
three insertions $L00.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
I Found locals 25c. an insertiion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c per
'Line per insertion. • No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under five inches in length,
Legal adviestisl'ung 10c. and 5c. aline,
Farm or Real Estalte for sale 50c.
each insertion fou, one month of four
ins croons,
SOUTIICOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
A Few Speciais for
February.
BUY WALL PAPERS THIS MONTH.
Why not get your papering done early before the paper hangers get
too, busy? - We have a number of pa pers an. room lots, that we are offer-
ing at very how- prices.
40 41 T H FACTORY COTTON
A splendid quality of Factory Cot-
ton; fine evren weave and good weight,
suitable for pillow cases and sheets,
Special Price this month -
10 yards for $2.50.
30 PAIRS WOMEN'S SHOES $1.98
Sizes 2 1-2 to 4 1-2. 36 pairs.
Ladies' Fine Shoes in small sjnzies.
These Shoes sold at $4.50 and ;5:00
a pair. Reduced for quick selling at
per Pair 151.98•.
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS
Sizes 14 1-2, 15, and 15 1-2, -
good washing materials; good si
shirts and wea made.
Special, at $L35.
zed
ALL,'LINEN STRIPED. TOWELING.
Regular 35c. value in the old reli,"
able stripe all linen Towelling.
Special: at pier. yard . 29c.
30 PAIRS BOYS' SHOES
Sizes 1 to 5; a clean-up of Odd
Lines of Boys' Shoes. These should
move • quickly at - 98
Per pair .. $1,98
25 PR. WOMEN'S CLOTH RUBBERS
Regular $1.75 values. These we
are cleating this Month at the , low
price of
Pier pair 75c.
?.,± N'S HEAVY RUBBERS
. Discount 10 per cean t D' ount is .what we are . givingoff all Misner and Dom -
•ruler Lumberman's Heavy Rubbers and: Socks during this month.
o'uthoot t Bros
THE DOUBLE„TRACK ROUTh
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
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CHICAGO
Uatmxcelled dining car' service.
Sleeping cars- on night trains and
Parlor cars on principal day 'trains,.
Full information from any `Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, . or C. E. Horn-
ing District Passenger Agent, Toronto
N. J. DORE
Phone 46w - Agent, Exeter
I. R. Carling, B.&
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc
Loans, Investments Insurance)
Office, Caliag Block, Mair. St. 'Exeter
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer - R. R No. 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co,
Farm and sleek sales' a specialty,
Four years experience.
DR. A. E TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Mcl]on,ell's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vim)
Phone 26w
Dr. G. F. Rourstor, L. D.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law .Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr, :A.' R, KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D, P.
- Honor Graduate Toronto U snit,
Office -.over Gladman & Stanbury's
Office,', Main Streit, Exeter.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Hunan and . Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satiafaetjoii
Guaranteed.
Crediton„ Ontario.
MONEY TO LOAN
We
have a large amiount of private
funds .-to loan on farm and viltge
prvpetty at law rates of interest
GLADMAN & STANOURY
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