The Exeter Advocate, 1923-4-12, Page 8AD'i:I1, A`rrB, 'T'IZSi�AY
Exeters Local The ;S•ori g Show at Hereon which'
t wa ten Bare been held on; Tuelsiday o"f.
last week owing tol'the cold and wet
fIANGED 1rVERY WEDNESDAY C,orrecf Haus.. sentence; "�Zaminna.
Wheat r 1,15 dear," .erred the bathe boy in " bled
60
Barley 60'
Oats ...,....
�•lenit-ba',s Best Flour385.
Family Flour ... 3,70
Putty,. Flour,.,, ... - .- ' 3;50
Feed Flour 2,00
Brea 1.50
Shorts 1.00
Eggs
'flair} Butter ' ,,. 40
Creamery Llutter .5
Lard ,. 17 to Z
Hogs v 10.00
5
0
''Liss Hen �D gran eisi,ted fin Lu -
can over the week-end.A+ distant relative is one who ,has
more. money. than you have.
Th:. re_rx.•-t comes ,fro Ottawa Ntbat
we are. li: y,to get the two Bent let-
ter ,rare, b.t:k,
• \fes. Joseph Stacey of • Crsbc�:nie,
formerly of Exeter, is at present :an
a very critical, condition, with. but tittle
or • ,no hope of recovery..
High :sob '01 eintrance ,exam not- ani`
aro, t,e n'e. held on Junk: 27, 28, ands 79,
ani the departmental. eta¢n�snntie s
will- h• t teen June. 12 .to Jtunf*. 77,
ace?rdieg to 3 recenta:ntnoun:einenit,
W. J. Black, Deputy yT.aister of Im-
migration11:i practically completed ar-
rangements with the Overseas Settle-
ment Co�lnntietee for the: emigration of
chtidrea�, d, meat cs, and .nominated
adults trom Britain, As a result Can-
ada is t e gat .x,000 children, 000
dome ti, ; and 4,000 adults,
GARDEN TO RENT. Apply at thus
Offix•e. -
FOR SALE.—Three good horses.
Apo:y to A. \I, Hodgins, Pe/III-elleN
R. Z. e 1.
HOUSE TO RENT.
On Wi l'am Street, suitable to ac-
commodate two families. Apply to
Fred Eile-ington Exeter.
COW FOR SALE ,.
Good Durham caw, due to freshers
new. Apply to John Bell, Sr., An-
drew street, Exeter,
COAL ASHES.
Any pees•nn wishing. coal ashes can'.
have, same by calking at this office.
BABY CHICKS AND EGGS.
White and Buff Legharns, White
Wyandatte,+, Barred Rocks, & Ham -
burgs. Ch:, ks 16c, each.
Garnet Heywood, Exeter
CANNLNG CORN,
The Exeter Canning Co, is ready to
contract w `,h farmers to grow corn
for thi 1 a-- \Ve would advise those
wi-she t a grow corm to ge,t contractn early a, sur outside acreage .will
h,: much smaller this season.
IVIHOLM POULTRY FARM..
Order y:,u_ ready-made BarredRock
Baby, Chicks now, $16,00 per 100; from
L. V. Hogarth„ Exeter, Ont. Phone
•—C,red:,ton 18-31.
WANTED—htperienced and
experienced female help for Under-,
wear t1ilf, good working conditions and
highest wages paid far girls to work
on mending, inspecting, power sewing
machines, winding, etc. - Apply
• Penman Litnited, Bill 2, Paris, Ont
6t,
FARM FOR SALE:
40 acres in Township of Hay, being
part last con, 4. This is s a 'grass
farm, late whch a good spring runs
c•Rntnnuali'i'. Apply to John N. Per-
kins" Exeter.
FOUND, --A place where you can
buy British -American gasoline at 33c.
—R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
GRASS FARM. TO RENT.
Loot 11, S. B., Hay, and W. tlnalf of
Con. 6, a'.li:n ane block; 3% .vides west
of Exeter North. Terns reasonable.
iApp?y to John. Ford, Exeter N•oe,,tb,
Hay P. O.
LET
ELLIOTT & 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 put for business. When
You want a New Suit call in and see
our Samples.
OUR MOTTO -Service to the Public.
Cartage & Livery
W e .have .secured hars•e for the
Winter months.
TRY US
For Weddings, Funerals and
Sl ei,ghing Parties.
Phone 38w
BAGSHAW .& EASTON
NOTICE
nay by Day, in Every Way, w!e .ere
trying t. aerv'e you. Better and Better.
To show our appreddiaitiom, of the
splendid way .you have stool by'us in
Poet year
, we ;are going to ,s,e11 ,our
FURNITURE AT BARE leIVING
e, PROFIT FOR CASH
during e-".so.called hard' times.
Buy here and `save money..
It N. •;R,(WE'
;,i
' nductor .orfs Funeral Services
Phones --Badness' 20w; Residence 20j '
"donforget 'ta give `me my cass'tor
sal ",
Notice of seventy .assignments un-
der the Bankruptcy Acte is given 2' n.
the current iss z•e ,af Me Canadian Gaa-
e'tte, . • - -
Students aha trill warlte are -exam -
Mations ha Judie only have a few
;weeks left to gist ready. Hard work
is necessary to success. ,
'Vtr. A. 5, Daviel resumed his duties
at the Central Hotel Monday, afterbeing: Confined to his home through111ness a couple weeks.
Lieut. -Col, Combe and Lieu;$. -Col,
Reece. athe Huron Regirnerrt are be-
ing retired ,and Major Dunlop of God-
trich is to take over command.
kir. Harold R Niickl:,n„ assistant city
engineer of Guelph, has, been appoint:,
ed head city .engineer of"Guelph. Mrs.
Dlicl�tirr was formerly Miss Nina Ki,ns-
man, c*f k;a'ter,
We have'• had a Lligbt fall ,of isnow
almost daily during the week,, ..and
some frost at night. Consiiderablefine
weather is necessary before work
can be started ton'the land.
Mrs, Peter Geo«ens of St. Marys
died in drat town last week, in her
94th year. Dec -eased was the motherof. Mr. Peter Gowans;, teacher t, ion
Wingham,' iormerly of Exeter,
'Tale public school rooms :'e -•opened
on M•oaday with several first leegiiv
n :t
rues ,he first .doom. The. thigh
School re -opened on Tuesday. Sest-
i ns wr.,lt be held in th-e high ;sc:hooll
on Saturday of this week,
has g,,
A Detroit judge haeen. Jas. 5,
Uprichard, a judgment against Wm. R.
Beader for $2,341.91, a loan{ made. Be
der, who was formerly a Eiay r evn
ship resident, irhis detcnce,t!old of the
hard,.bippe he was experrencinng as a
boo tlegger,n .13
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APR, 12, 1823
weether has been p,o>atponed to °Frio-
day ,,,of this 'week,
Muss Gn,gg is et present oganfined to
her bed suffering from an"attack of
erysipelas., r Miss; McIntyre. of Mon-
treal is here taking careof her, hav-
ing arrived 'from that city last week,
The Landon -Free: Press says --"Mrs:
F. W. Gladman; Colborne St, enter-
tained sola Thursday at a chatrining
high tea for her daughter, Miss lt+ia;-
ga>rret, and her gueisat, Miss 1Vlargu;erijte
Pickard ,of Exeter, Among "the guests
from out of the, city, were Misses Mar-
ion Woods and Margaret Wethey cif
Exeter, and Miss Kathleen Hicks of
Ceintralia.
Exeter was represented in, the, Mtts--
rr4 Art 'Society Choir of Londogi, by
Miss May Clarice, pupil 'n,f A. D. ;Jor-
da,n, This choir of one -hundred chos-
en, voices, under the directotirship of
Mr, Jordan, has been reh,earsi,ng ,each
week since last Oc'to et, and on
Thursday night, April 5, in Patricia
Theatre, gave a very select concert,
assisted by Richard Croaks, tenor of
New York City.
DRIVERS,, BEWARE.
This •s the time of the year :th,a}t
a great dal of damage can ,lee done
to lawns and boulevards by careless
:driveus rat automobiles, buggies, and
warms „Would it be well for
*Merchants
having delivery waggons to
warn their bays about driving up on
lawns and boulevards when, delivering
gaols. There is a igreat dealof con -t
plaint from this source., and a word
along this `liinse might ' save many ,a
lawn or boulevard. It takena lot of
time and attention, to beautify the ur
s. u ndings of a home and to have, all
S'o'ur hard work destroyed by care-
-r.ess drivers is very provoking,
WON AT CLINTON SHOW.
- Among tlhose from. this district who
were winners at the Spring Stock Show,
at Ci,intron on Friday were -3 yfear.
heavy draught, 4th, F. Ellering,tlon;
team heavy draughty 2nd, F. Ellering-
tan; 3 year Agricultural, 3rd,; John
Riowclitte, London, Road north; team.
a gricttit(.rral, 3rd, John Rowclaffe; 3_
year General -Purpose, lsit and. 3rd,
Wm, Decker, Zurich; Team, Gen, 1'ur-
p.ose, Wm. ,Decker; Swi epattake
Gen. Purpose, Wm. Decker teamco ring ,greatetst dastta,nic.e, ,E, Eller-
ingt•on; R.oadtster stallion, J. Fecker,
Zurich, first and .second; Roadster
carriage, Manson& Son, Zurich For
_radster in harness, R. McLean, Hen -
flail i 1st; Roadster team, 1st, J. Deck-
er, Zurich,
Warden. W. F. Beaters and a
committee of Huron, Coudc'l are try
doing to o away, with, the county goal
,
by offering to pay transportation. and
maintenance charges of prisoners if
Perth County council agree to keep
Huron., prisoners in Perth, goaL Huron
has an. average ,ef one prisoner, and it
costs $800 to keep up- the ',goal.
A. lerge delegation of ]ius tress men
along ;the proposed Blue Water High-
way from Windsor to Sarnia, Grand
Bend, Goderich, Kincardine and; Owren
Sound, interviewed the Ontario Gov-
ernment last week to secure provincial
assistance. lyeesrs, Harman Gi11• rand
Bruce Bossenberry of Grand Bend
were among the d.e1egrattee, and the
former spent the latter part of last
week in Exeter,
EATH OF 'MRS. DANIEL WOOD.
Alter being in ill health for s•everaia
lanths, and being confined to her
m for two weeks, thedealth took
laces at her borne in, Usbonne,e, just
uth of Exeter, on Sunday, of Mar-
garet A. Brownlee, beloved wife of
auiel Woody lin her, 65th year.. The
„ate• Mrs. Wood was barn; in Uslzorrne
,nwnaship, and prior to her marriage
'ed for some Years in Exeter, :and
ice has lived inn, or quite near to
i -n. She was a woman of quiet
d• ,reserved disposition, a lovingile, and kind and indulgent mother,
will he greatly missed in the home
d by her .many friends. She was
....ember of Trivnitt Memorial church
d, when able .aegulart in her attend-
ee at. the services. Besides the'tn
asband,,,sbe is survived by rive
3ughte:rs, Mrs, John Luxton, of Ve-
rge, Olive .of Watraus, Sask., Ruby)
leer, at ' hedford; Mrs. Oren Win -
of Exeter; Mildred of Sarnia.,, also
r
ano brothers and one sister, William
melee of Lucan, Robert Brownlee
Bath, N. Y.., and Mrs..Roadbouse
Toronto, Death was due to Heart
d stomach trouble. The funeral
.s Of ,.a private nature, and tri k
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SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Sertrices . as usual ,next Sunday.
• "Services in Town Hall
11 am. -Holiness Meeting
- 7 p.m. --Salvation Meeting.
2,30 p.m.—Sundae ,School ane"' Bible
Glarus. n
Cottage meetings in Noa-th. End on
Tuesday night. -
:T Htab+tiins,;Captain.
r` Trivia Memorial
Church ,
11 a.rn.—"The Way of God in Con-
ducting
onducting Our Lifer
7 p.m.—"Called' for a•Purpeee-a
Study in the Book of Esthete('
Rev A. A. Ts:uinpe,r, Rector
EJA EN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rcv., James Foote, E. A., Minister
10 a. an. --Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 a.m.--"°Finding Rest," '
°''The Minister
7 1m—Y The Eternal City in the
Grip of a Lutheran Army."
The Minister
Boy 'Scouts meet Friday.,evening.
JAMES, ST: METHODIST: CHURCH
Pastor, M `^�•J, Wiilson, B.A.
11 a.m. •
-
' 3 :p.m.—Sabbath Schooland
Bible
Study.
7p.m, ,
,MAIN ST. ME-THODIST C1 URCH
. .Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A.
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Phone 21r3"
11 a.m.—."Men's Natural, Dvspositio:ns'
3,00 p.m. —Bible School.
7
pen,—"Soul Navigation"
AT BETHANY
2:30--R.ev, W. Gt. H, McAlister.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION,
The regular meeting of the Boar.'".
elf Educatan was held in the of, Tice
of the Secretary on Aprit-9th, with
all members present, cep�t' Messrs.
Dignan‘ and. Stanibury.
Tire Btifding and Grounds commit-.
tee . reported, re, draining, that .. the
engineer was expected this month.
The Fire cammetstep reported the
purchase and installation, of four fire
extinguishers. •
The Special committee reported pro.
grecs regarding the s,e.cul-:gg ,of a few
feet of property in, front of the school
The Teachers", comm:tttee reported
that the chemistry ,exploseon had been
investigated and that it was purelly
an accidernt, and 'thee greater cam'on
is being observed.
The. Principal's and Nurse's reports
for March were received and.fldied
Rev. Trumper gave a. vary interest-
irng report of the Trusltees and Rate-
payers' Con.'entiot, at Toronto, and
discusson followed. 4Q,
A number 'at accounts were ordered
paid,
�.
-oma. g
Miss Murray, 'teacher, spent last
week in Toronto.
Mins. H. Elwiorthy spent several dais°
in Detroit last week,
last
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of
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h ere.
Iw•enneth--and Helen ' Stanbury .s-pen;t
week in Toronto.
Vlrs. S, W. Silos returned Saturdays
an a ,visit in Toronto.
Ir. J. G. Stanbury was tan Thrornto
s,eveeral days last week,
tiers. J. N. Howard is \isiting with
eon, Case, in New. York. '
lasses Margaret and Helen Wetbey:
ted int lii'tcbell last 'week.
i,ss Lulu Hastings .of London 'vis-
with i,rsends .here, last week.
tr. Jas. Gouid':of Stratford, formerly'
=1ayy'Tp., was, calling on, friends in
v n last week.
es Verde Leavcitt returned 14Ion-4
,resume herr duties .a,s school
c • yir Wai-,krkerville
r E, J. W eithey wee,: s,• un T,o,ranto
week ,attendaing the Edecaniionial
ocia.tion Convention,
ris. F. W... G1adenan of -1, anidon
Pending a few days, In town, the,.
st 'af Mrs-•, J. A. Stewart,: --
11Lr's. (Judge) , fiickaom, returned. 'to.
Borrie in Goderich Thursday after
ing for several days` with relatives
Mrs. Halas, • after spending 'the Eas-
ter holidays in. Buffalo, has returned
here es m,urse her father, Mr. Albert,'
Ford.
"Mrs. W. J. Mallett and da,ugjhli'et'y
Dorothy and son, Kennett), of :Landon,,
v:is:,te.d with relatives and friends here.
during, the week,
11/1rs. Erri,csom, and child, who have
been visiting with Mrs, W. G. B;isseitt,
for ,several months, left on, Friday for.
her Koine in Rachetslter, N. Yr
Mr. Ralph Willes who' ,hats bn,
eeum
Detro * for ,a - few montthst has re
tu;raed and will take up iartirtng again,
baying rented the Lieat,hosin, farm in tyeph en.
Mr 'Samuel Chambers of '':A;rdery,
Man,., arrived here. Saturday m robing
to go into. the garage ,busan ss ,.with
s,
h,larothex. Ile has been; in, the blus-
inese tour years•
in Arderi.
Mee. W. W. Tainan went 4o Windsor
en, Tueaaday tot.see(hk r uncle, =191x. Ed,
Fw,eil, .also 'has, just returned ; frown
L'urope, where ha suffered e .ltrokel
of paralysis. Mr. Fow,e4 probably
return with her.
PHONE 32
ES- &MAY'S
PHONE 32
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Northway Brad Suits, Goats & Dresses forSpring
New Styles, New Materials, and Lower ,Prices, ,exceptionally large
range, to select from. We can, fit any style ffigfie„ foam sanall size to out-
side sizes.
'Satin and Brocade Slippers
Slipp
Werse have them in tw;o different styles, best quality satin, and at very
moderate prices. Also a fine. new assaortrr;ent of patent Colonial Styli;
Slippers • and Oxfords for Children,
13•a your children get good wear from their Slippers and Shoes ?
Rcad these brands whip h• we sell. Wc' kraow^ at .none better—
`• — HURLBUTt S G iiU12'S CLASSIC
MacFARLANE S WESTON'S ' 5, A. & M, COTE
You ,s 'e nnoney by buyiing 'ih,e :,bave lire-' sof Children's Slippers.
•
Donegal Tweed Suits for Men.
717e very newest ,in. Young "!Men's 1iett colored Suits. Lighter colo;
will lead this Spring. Coarse in and sere our Suits and Coats,
Brock Hats for Men, $5.50
We sell the, famous Brock Hat` in. all colors. Also a good line
of Felts at $3,50,
Wall Papers.
ON "SALE — About 15 Bundles good Tapestry Papers for Dining
Rooms and • Parlors. Were 5L50 per double roll, to clear at 50c. to 60c.
per double roll
JONES & MAY
AGb,NTS` FOR HURLBUT SHOES
OSCAR 'KLOPP
AUCTIONEER .
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na-
tional"School of Auctloneering, Spec -
Course Vaken im: Regigered Live
Stock, Merehand'ise, Real Estate ' and
Farm Lands. Rates in keeping »wiith
prevailing market prices. Satisfaction
assured. , Write or wire 18-93, Zuriich,
• Oscar I<lop,p, Zurich, Ont.
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER Fa
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Advp;cate; or at the
Central Hotel. Prices reasonable.
Satisfaion: guaranteed.
Exeter — Ontario
The Exeter Advocate
Display - Advertising—Made known
an app;catioan,
Stray Animals—One insertion 50c.,
three insertions, $1.50.
Miscellaneous articles of :not more
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion, 50c. Lost and
Found locals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc,, 10c .per
tins per insertion, No notice less
than 25c. ' Card of Thanks 50c. .
Auction Saes $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under five inches in length,
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c, aline,
Farm or Reals Estate for sale: 50c,
each insertion for one month. 'of four
insertions, ,
SO UTHC-OTT BROS.
.PHONE' •134
PHONE 134 .
ew Coats and Suits
yEvery Week we have a ,new Shiome,nt• -of .Coasts to show you. In this
war we are able to ge-t tah;e. new Modells1 Os. they :comet through .the factory,
• PRICED; AT ' $15:,00, $20,00 to 135,00,
Silk Lisle Hose
Our biggest selling Hose, this sea-
son conies in wide rib;, ii •colors of
Bmoawrn, Black, Beige arnd Fawn
All sizes per pair 85c,.
New -Silk Gloves
Iris the New Shades; and Two-tone
ef, fects. 'Queen Qualiity" Gloves
come Maw styles, Popular
selling lines are—,-•
$1.25 $1.50 $2,00
All. Tyre Crepe
This is the robot, popular Silk Fab-
ric for Waists' and Dresses this;
Season. It camere in all the new
Shadec., s _
36 in, wide, at per yard $3.00
Navy •Poiret Twill
For -presses and Suitts, If you
can, make youfr- °win dress • of : suit'
we can- offetr your asplendid an
wool poiret twill.
At .per, yard $275
Will Papers
4 ,patte;rns ,in, Bedroom. Papers in, neat' stripes,`' .Worth double the:
price, We are ask"ihig. Enough - papier and ib .der : for room nor -$1.50.
Southcott ,.Biros.
CIMINOMIA
° THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTb
Between .
, • MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO '
UarerzaelLed dining car service .
Slee cars on night
Parlor cares- ora prine3pal day trains.
Full amdfommtat3io i fttomr any Gonad
Tarok Ticket Agent, or C. E. Hoaii-
ing District Passerine' Aunt, Toronto
• N. J. DORE
Puma 46w t Ezietes
L 1 . Carling, B.A Q,
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc
Loans, Investments' Imsuranc i
Office. Calling Block, Main 5t. Exeter
ARTHUR VEBER
Auctioneer R. R.'No. 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron' Co.
Farm and,. shock . sale's a specialty,
Four years experience;
DR. Ai, E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon,
tvlcDaneall's Stables, John St., s Exete0
(lately occuoie-t by Dr. Vining)
Phioaie 26vr
F, Routstat, L. D. S., D. ' D. $.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's 'Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
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Dr. A. IL KINSMAN, L. D. S,, Dt<13:11,.
Honor. Graduate 'Toronto Unittyrsity;
Office -,neer Gladman & Stenburrg
Office. Main Street, Exeter.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer $or Ceu tree md!
-Hunan and Miiiddlexiaec
Prices Reasonable and Satiarfaetjod
Guaranteed:
Creditors, Ontario..
MONEY TO LOAN
We have ;a large:an IDtint • otf oris. t.
funds :-to lean on foam amid viljagie
' pr,ayierty at jaw --rates of intere et.
GLADMAN & STAN$PRY
Baarlster■, S>4bleitoms, Ei ster