The Exeter Advocate, 1923-4-26, Page 8Exeter Markets
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VO PERS'LIST 1922
elUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN -
e H1P OF STEPHEN
COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
1
have c :npl_ed with Section 10 .of
the Voter,;' List Act, and that I ha^ve
posted up at any office at Crediton,
on the 13:h day of April, \1923, the
lis'r af all persons enti tied to voce
the ,said municipality for members of
Parlinmene, and that such List remains
there lar inspection. .And I ',hereby
call., up In Ail voters to take immediate
p see.edings to have any errors, or
onssions correctede according to law.
Dated at Crediton April 18th, 1923.
HENRY EILBER, Clerk
Corporation of Stephen.
SETTING EGGS FOR SALE.
Black, atinarca hen, eggs(, also Duck
eggs, Also. two young slaws due in
June, -Fred W, Bowden, Exeter,
PASTURE TO RENT.
?S aeree in Hay Township. Apply
to Wm. Ragshaw, Exeter.
RING FOUND. -On Main St. Exeter
on Apr:•'. 12 a gold band ring. Loser
ran have Same by proving property
and paying expenses R. N. Rowe,
FLAX LAND WANTED.
'00 acres of 'flax land wanted for
Exeter Mal. Apply at mita or to
Owen Geiger, Hina I1.
GARDEN TO RENT. Apply at this
Office.
WOMAN WANTED
Ta wars; by the day. Apply at the
Central Hotel, Exeter.
PIGS FOR. SALE.
100 good pigs for sale, from Brood
Sawa dow.i to- suckers. Apply to D.
Ltpt.ert, Dashwood,
HOUSE :O RENT.
On Wiilaann Street, suitable to ac-
commodate two- families. Apply 'to
Fred Ei1e-ington Exeter.
COAL ASHES.
Any person wishing coal ashes carr
have, same by calling at this office,
BABY CHICKS AND EGGS.
albite and Buff Leghorns, White
Wyandoettes, Barred Racks, & Ham -
burgs. Chicks 16c. each.
Garnet Heywood, Exeter
CANNING CORN.
The Exeter Canning Ca. is ready to
contract with farmers to grow corn
for this year. We would advise these
washing to grow corm to get contract
in, early as our outside acreage .will
be much smaller this season
FARM FOR SALE.
50 acres in Township of Hay, being
part lot con.. 4. This is a grass
farm, int: which a good spring run;
continually. Apply to Jahn N. Per-
kins, Exeter.
FOUND. -A place where you can
but 133 -ilia) American gasoline at 34c.
-R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
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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 out for business. When
you want a New Suit call in and see
our Samples.
01311 MOTTO -Service to the Public.
Cartage & Livery
We have secured horses for the
Winter months,
TRY US.
For Weddings, Funerals and
Sleighing Parties.
Phone 58w.
i3AGSHAW & EASTON
Busness is Good
WHY?
Because the people are finding out
that we are giving gooda value for
their money.
We have some •excellent -values
right now. Dont miss them.
See our window, Something new
and nifty.
R N. ROWE
Conductor of Funeral Services
- Phones -Bu mess 20w; Residence 20)
EX E:-P'E. ADSIUCIATE, THIlEa ]A,Y,, AP/R. 2B1 192a
Local Doings
Mitchell as to eperid $50,000 'fol' a
taw High school.
Autry License Issuer, Mr. S. W. Sians
issued 110 licenses on Saturday.
:dr, J. G. Dow shipped two cars
heavy horses Saturday -ogre, to Toronto
and 'oue to Haliifaet,
A dance will be held is al D.onell's
Hall, Exeter, on Wednesday evening,
May 2nd, when. the London Harpers
will furnish the music._
Mr. Theodore Grey, who .recently
resigned his pos,tion as organist in the
James Street aXerthrodist Church, will
d1scont:anue his services after next
Sunday.
Mr. William Kerniick of town ereated
p. large ;number ,of the Exeter School
children„ and a few, .of, the elders, to
a taffy pull In 1ii:ls' sugar bush on Sat-
urday afternoon.
We congratulate 111r. Linden C. Har-
vey,
vey, M A., who has recently retuma.
ed front Victoria U•nitverstty, where he
won the gold medal kr Theology for
the fintat year. This brilliant Young
i'oar-nr.men is the son of Mr. J. S.
Harvey.
air. Archie T,lawers, after a serious
,;illness of several months, was able to
get out last week. during the Li ne. days
and bis friends were glad tp see bian.
His appearance would not indicate a,
serious :illniess as he is fleshier tern
any, time in, his, life.
Florence Workman, a waitress em-
ployed at the Teeumsieh House, Lon-
don, disappeared from that place last
Wednesday and has not been heard of
since, Miss Workman, carne to Canada
from London., England, about nine
month:✓ ago, and has, beery at rth•e'Te-
cumseh ever since. She as about 29
years of age acrid it is said .she has
brother living in Exeter.
Mr. and airs. James, Lawson and son,
William, attended the Graduating Ex-
ercises ,of St. Joseph's Training Schook
far nurses at the Catholic Club Audi-
t. rium, London, on Tuesday evening,
\li,ss Myrtle J. Larson, their a>,iece, be-
ing among the graduates, also • 'Miss
Caroline L. Kuhn, of Windsor, far•m-
erly of Crediton. Mr. A, E. ICuhn of
Exeter, also attended these exercises.
Mr. John ;Corwsh, who came down
from the West aboui,.February 1 with
a car cattle, and who, has since 'taken
a trip to the O..d ,Country with :Mr.
Al/anzo Hodgins and air, Herb Tre-
vethick, who has been visitug here
from the West for several months, ar-
rived ,back an Wednesday, of last week
and left again this, week for the West,
taking ave h him; a ajar of settlers ef-
fects, air. Trevethirck purposes re-
turniang to the West shortly.
Mr. Geo. Barden of Lucan, farm-
elrly of Exeter„ ,entered action. in the
ceeerity court at London, last week
for $56.9.75, wihalch he claims :s 'the
amount of a pram,asory note made dc,
bits favor by Arthur. O'Neil acrd James
Ward, the defendatntsl Math of Lucan..
The plaintiff is a lumber dealier,and
the defendants w!ereauttannabile agents
at the time the ,note, is aiilegted tlo
have been drawn up. a fr, I. R. Lad -
,of
erg •of town is counsel far the plain-
tiff,
The, annual meeting of, the W. M. S.
of James Street Methodist Church was
held last week, and the fallowing of-
ficers were ,elected, -Hon, Pres., Mrs.
K•estle; Pres., Mrs. Mantle; 1st trice.,
Mrs. Wm, Snell; 2nd vice., Mrs. Powe;
Rec.-Sec., Mrs Roulstan• • Assistant,
alias Bell; Cor. -Sec., Miss Lewis;
Treas., firs Sidney Davis; Supt. 1of
Little Light Bearers, Mrs. W. johns;
Supt. of Systematic Giving, Miss Shap -
ton; Strangers Sac, Mrs. N. Ogden
Pianist, -Bass Andrew; Assistant, Miss
Bell.
GOOD CROWD IN TOWN
ON DOLLAR DAYS.
Merchants report good business in
town on. Friday and Saturday 1as;ti-
Dollar ,Days in Exeter, and -we . be-
lieve purchasers ware well satisfied
with the bargains offered.
Local amateurs are presenting the
laughable comedy, "Not Such a Fool
as He Looks,' in Exeter Opera House
May 9th, under auspices at Trivitt
Mem. Sunday School. This• is a meal
treat. .S.ecure your seats early. Plan
opens ,(lay 1 at Haw'ey's Drug Store.
Reserved .seats 55c. See bill for cast.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 .a.m.-"The Religion of the Com-
monplace."
7 p.m, -"Divine Secrets,"
Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector,
OAV1M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. lapses Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 a.m.-Representative of the Soc-
ial Service Dept.
The Minister
7 p.m. -"Calvin and the Reforma-
tion."
The Minister
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. 3. Wilson, B.A.
Sabbath School Anniversary.
Rev. R. D. Hasnil(tpn of Burlington
the presicher.
11. a.m.-Sermon; to Parents, and Work
3 p.m.-lllustaa'ted address on Sun-
day School. •
7 p.m.-Addreas tot Young People,..
Rev:Ham 1itot't is an artils,t in work
with the young. Hear hum. Ma*
apprcpxih'te. Al welcome.
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A.
Phone 21r3
11 a.m.-"Mens Shadows."
3.00' p.n. -Bible School.
7.00 p.m.-"Giaavts tan the Days,"
AT BETHANY
2•30 -Rev. W, G H. McAliatet.
Mae Bishop, who has been; living
over the Ford Garage for some time,
is tb.'s week moving back to her fold
place .of residence on Sirncoe street,
ivfrs Jos. Stacey, wha has been ser-
lou.sly ell at the home of 'Peer s;istler,.
efrs. Sid Sanders, has somewhat im-
proved, and :now gives promise of re-
covery,.
Mae W A. B' l)cwili• had the raise
fortune, wire avarking at the borne
fif lir, Wm. Snell last week, to ;fall.
loaf a step ladder, and brea1c his arm
above the wrist, He will, be off duty
for a time as a consequence.
Mrs. J. Jarrett of,Hills Green, form-
erly of Exeter, has' returned home .from
London, after having asntiall tumor re-
moved from the side of her face a3y
Dr. 'McGillicuddy. She has also been
visiting leer sister, Mrs. M. Smith, who
has been. ill at Mrs. Tones°,
TRAMPLED ON BY HORSE.
A few days ago, Ma. Henry Luther
of the 5th concession of Usborme was
severely injured by a horse which
was tied in the stall trampling upon
him. It was thought at first that the
injuries might prove serious but hie is
now recovering -nicely.
KIRK-HOULDEN,
A quiet marriage took place at the
Cavan Church Manse ,o.n Tuesday af-
ternoon., April 24th, when the pastor,
Rev. James Foote, united in. holy bond
of matrimony Lewis Kirk of Exeter,
to; Miss Mabel Grace Houlden, daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas HouldeiL
of Exeter. The witnesses were Miss
Ethel Houlden, and AIr, Lorne Kirk.
The ymmg. couple will take up thein
residence in the roomsover the Ford.
garage, and will have best wishes for
a happy and prosperous wedded life.
BADLY INJURED.
Willie, the two-year-old son of Mr,
and Mrs Frank Traeibauer, Jr., of the,
4th concession of Stephen, was pain-
fully injured, and. wit chtn igiht yet re-
sult .fatally on Saturday last about
nlagan, 'He and has little brother were
playing 'n the bane acrd the elder bey
went up mita the meow, when 1\'Viileie
started to fallow, but after going up
a number •af s'teps, in some way lost
aur grip Ana fei.1 to the cement floor
below, a distance of about eight feet!
aiiighting an his head. His father was
working in the barn and some minutes
after the accideaut came, to where the
little, fellow lay on. the floor in an
unconscious state and with blood ooz t
keg out oi his rear. It Is thought the
skull is fractured. Medical aid was at
once ,summoned and the little feleaw
was treated, but he. does not ,show
much signs ,of improvement,
EXETER ODDFELLOWS
HOLD SOCIAL EVENING,
After the regular business of the
Lodge an Tuesday evening, the Odd-
felliew.s to the number of sixty, sat
down to a tasty supper, which was af-
terwards followed by a toast list of
considerable length. ,axed which was
thoroughly enjoyed by all present. The)
responses to the various toasts pro-
posecl weremuch above the average,
showing considerable preparation and
real ability .on the part of those tak-
ing part while the recetatuons and
songs wexc of high order. Bro R. N.
Creech was toast master, and the
following was the order of the pro -
grans, -"The Kung", the aiatonal An-
them;
arethem; "Canada and the Empii,re", Bro.
J. Sbuthcott; Chorus, "0, Canada"
Recitation, "The Einblems of the
Order' Bile. E. lel. Da„ nan; "Grand
Lodge", Bro. J. G. Staarbury; Sola
Brno. H, Jennings; "Exeter Lodge,','
Brae. A. E. Fukel and W. W. Taman;
Recitation, Bro. W. J, Statham; Rec-
itation, "The Habtatant", Bro. H. 0.
S:outhcott; "The New Members,", Rev.
Bra. James Foote; "The. Visitars4'
Bros, Phiifips, Blatchford, Gardiner
Chambers and Sweet; "The Ladies"
Bras. H. Rivers and, C. McKenzie. Dui
in :the supper and at intervals, Bra,
E. J. Chi: atie and Mr. Lyle Statham
gave many pleasing musical selections,
and to the vote of thanks to them and
to the comm;,tee in charge .Bro. T.
Pryde made fiittatg response.
Miss Jessie Creech spent Saturday
in London,
Mrs, R. N. Creecli spent Wednes
day in London:.
Mrs. J. A, Stewart spent Monday and
Tuesday in London.
Mrs. Gregory left Tuesday morning
to visit her soar in Stratford.
Mr, Reg. Bassett of Chatham spent
the week end with' his parenits •gene,
Mrs. E. Godby of Louden visited
with her mo'taer, Mrs, Vale over Sun-
day.
Vies, Wm. May, and Mrs, 0, South-`
troth were visitors ,en: London on Mon-
day.
12rs. N J, Dare aced her niolth+er,
Airs Schwegler, .ore .in Toronto this
weep, , l
Miss Flora and Viola I.Liggins of
Han,sall visited with. Mr.. and Mrs. Bert
Clark over Sunday.
eirs, Harvey Haid of Lonjdoni is vis -
Ring wpith her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Thos.' Bs,ett, Usborne
Tt'Ir, W D`. Sanders left Tuesday iev-
ening ;'.to attend a meeting of the Pro-
vincial.executive of the U. F. O.
Mr. and M:ris. Aubert Baker and two
children of 'Sarnia are visiting with
Mrs. elaiter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. G.
Andersson,
,Messre Haney and 1 oiratio Rey-
nolds spent ,unit of last week in
Toronto; to ae(e 'Ghie4ir sister, who is
seriously ill:
Mrs. James Wanless, who has been
v sutim,; her mother, Mrs. L. Hardy,
for a few weeks, left Wednesday for
her biome in Duluth.
'Ma • ZVm. iDei:brkdge of Usb'ornie,
.viva has been quote vll Decently, is
;;;1.1rywly recovering, and was able It;
comer .curt to taaann on. Friday.
'tr. Herman:. Zimmer of S•tziartfoad,
spent Saturday evening n 'Lown with
fr.ends, on his way to spend Sunday
with his parents in Dashwiaod.
Rev. and Mrs, M: 3. Wiir;'oln areivis
vting at Hamilton this, week and Mr.
Wilson preaches alt''Butlirn'gton-- ,next
Sabbath, Rev . Hamlin^rn of Birrliavgtosn
taking the ap;uriveursary have.
--fir-aleas
PHONE 32
JONES & MAY
Specie
Vaives in Suits, -Coats and Dresses
We are cfferji1g very ettrac'tive, prices tat Ladies,' and Musses;' Suits,
Goads and Dresses for, Spring and Summer, We have an. exceptionally large
stock to choose from„ .iru Northway, as well as other melees;
"Martha Washington" Dresses
We are local ageinits for the celebrated Martha Washington Dresses, -
We: have just meceived a large s1 iipmenit of these beau iful Summer dresses
in: a large range, of, popular color combinations in Retinas, Crepes, Ging-
hams, etc., at prices, that will surprise you, ranging from $3;75, up.
Spring House Furnishings
We; are well prepared to meet the demands of house-cleaning, time with
New •Rues, Copgaleums, Linaleums, Curtain materials:, Curtain Poles, Win-
dc'w. Blinds, Wall Papers, Cretonnes, !etc., at much ipwieir prices.
, LINOLEUMS-Get our prices on heavy quality Liagoleums before pur-
chasiinig.
Boys' 2.Bloomer Suits
Big Range of Boys' Two• -Bloomer Suits, the New Light Claimed Done-
gal, Tweeds, the biggest values we ha vel ever had, priced at $9.50 in smaller
sizes', ti $11.00 in the largest •siize.
Also smart Brown, Black, or Pa tent ,0zfords or boys.
Sro.art Suits tor Young Men
All the new light and medium sbades' for young men, medium prices,
smart styles.
Wall Papers Special
Have you a Living Room or Hall y,ou_ wash to doe in .something differ-
ent from .the ordinary run of Wall Papers? Let us send.,,you up Staun.-
toes Special Book of, Papers so you can get an e,xclusiive patgternn
JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
The Exeter. Advocate
Display Advertising -Made known
to appttcatnoan.
Stray Animals -One insertion 50c.,
three insert:eonrs $1.50.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than fiver 1iaves, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50c, Lost and
Found locpls 25c. an insertion
Local reading -notices, etc., 10c ,per
line per insertion., No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sages 53 foe one insertion
and $L50 foreach subsequent in-
sertion. 8f tinkles five inches in length.
.Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline
Farm pe Real Estate for sale 50c.
each insertion fon, one month of four
insertions,
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na-
tional
ational School of Auctioneering. Spec-
ial Course taken in; Registered Live
Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and
Farm Lands. Rates in. keeping, with
prevailing market prices. Satisfaction
assured. Write or wine 18-93, Zurich,
Oscar Klapp, Zurich, Ont.
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Advocate or at the
Central Hotel. ?races neasian01e.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Exeter
Ontario
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Bedroorn Papers
IN FOUR DIFFERENT PATTERNS. THEY ARE VERY PRETTY
AND ARE WORTH IN THE REGULAR WAY $3,60. WE, ARE CLEAR-
ING THESE IN LOTS, OF, 8 ROLLS AND 16 YARDS OF BORDER -
ENOUGH FOR A FAIR SIZED ROONa
at $1.49
Linoleum and Con
goleum
Rugs
WF ARE SHOWING SOME SPLENDID PATTERNS IN THESE.
SANITARY FLOOR COVERINGS. ' BRING IN THE SIZE OF YOUR
ROOM AND GET, OUR PRICES.
25 Pairs boys' Shoes
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DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
:'.icDoneli's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctionieer - R. R No. 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co. -
Farm and stock sales a specialty.
Four years experience.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctdlonieer ,dor Counties of
Huron and Middies=
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, - Ontario.
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUT3i>
Between
M'ONTREA,L
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Uasc,elled dining car service,
Sleeping cars on eight trains and
Parlor car's on prineba1 day train
Full infoiii'atiotn from say Goised
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. How
ice• District Paes!elnWe' Ansa, TGrrelleo
N. J. DORE
Phonier 46w' A46410. E
1. R. Carling, B.A.
Barrister, So-licitor, Eta
Loma, Investrrnents laisitra081
Office, Calling Bliack,Maxim St. 'Exestle
Dr. G. F. Routstoto,; L. D. S., D. 13.9,
DENTIST
Office over Carliizg's Law MHO
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., O. B. !1,
Honor Graduate' Toronto Univeriity
SHOES THAT SOLD AT $4.00 TO $.4.50. ~ NOT ALL SIZES IN THE Office -over ` .Madman & Sttsntiury11,,,
LOT. "THESE ARb/ TO BE CLEARED' AT Office, Main Street, Exeter,
Per Fair $1.98
Southaott Bros.
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MONEY TO LOAN
we ' bays a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village
Property at low rates of interes
GLA1�MAN & STANEtaLY
Banister!. Soiicitare, Baldest