The Exeter Advocate, 1923-5-3, Page 84
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EVER . PITE1f 3TE, TflUTRSDAY,
MATY 35 1923
Exeter Markets
'{A'/GED EVERY WEDNESDAY •
intheat1.,1,20
Oats 60.
Barley .60
M. t 3.1's Beat Flour 3.$5
Family. Flour ti,... 3.70:
Pastry Flantr3.40
Feed Flour 2,10
Bram ,,1.70
Shells' ,, . 1.70
Eggs
Creamery Butte„ 39 t•a41
Dairy Butter ,.,.•.... 32
Lard 17 'to 20
flags ..,,..aa 10.00
Friday, 'May 4th, will be. gcnneralaly.
observed in to -Win as cleat -up day,
and it is hoped. the citizens will take
an, active part in the ss']ork of cleaning
up their premises.
For,et yam troubles and laugh for
tw:)• trout, a: "Not Suck a Fool as he
Io—Ora #••louse, '_liay 9th. The
best yet. i eserved seats 55c. on sale
at Hewers,
PROPER 17V FOR SALE,.
Cons stint; of house, stable, and 8
lots of land„ situated en Exeter North
on Main Street. Apply to H. Bier'
tin;, 1•lay P. O.
VOTERS' LIST 1922
MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN=
SiliP OF STEPHEN
COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have complied with Section 10 .of
the Voters' List Act, and that I have
pasted up at my office at Crediton,
on. the 18th day of April, `1923, the
list of all persons entitled to- vote. `int
the said municipality for Members of
Parliament,, and that such List remains
there ,for inspection, Rind I ;hereby
call, up >n all voters, to take immediateproceedings to have any errors, of
omissions corrected according to law,
Dated at Crediton April 18th, 1923.
HENRY EILBER, Clerk
Corporation of Stephen
PASTURE TO RENT.
acres is Hay Township. Apply;
to Wm. Ragshaw, Exeter.
RING FOUND,—On 1iain St. Exeter;:
Ion April 12 a'gold band rig. Loser;
can have same by proving property,
and paying expenstes,—R. N. Raw'e,
FLAX LAND WANTED.
700 acres of 'flax land wanted for,
Exeter Mi'1, Apply at mill or to
Owea Geiger, Heata;rll,
GARDEN TO RENT.
Office,
Apply at this
WO' MAN W ANTED
TSI work by the day,
Central Hotel, ,Exeter.
Apply at the
PIGS FOR SALE.
100 good pigs for sale, from Brood:
Sows down to suckers. Apply to D.
Lippert, Dashwood.
HOUSE TO RENT.
On William Street, suitable to ac-,
commodate two families. Apply to
Fred Ellerington Exeter.
COAL ASHES.
Any person wishing 'coal ashes can
have, same by calling at this office.
BABY CHICKS AND EGGS.
White and Buff Leghorns, White
Wyandottes, Barred Rocks, & Ham -
burgs. Chicks 16c. each.
Garnet Heywood, Exetet
FOUND.—A place where you can
but Brirish American gasoliitrie. at 34c.
—R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
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.
OUR MOTTO—Service to the Public..
Cartage & Dupery
We have secured horses for the
W inter months.
TRY US
For Weddings, Funerals and
Sleighing Parties,
Phone 58w.
BAGSHAW & EASTON
Business is
WHY
Good
t
llecausee the people are finding out
that we are giving good•.,value. for
their meone'y.
OCai Doings Mr, Bert Harness has reeved with
his effects into houseiheld; „ Mrs, .$ed;
ford's ;',house on John street: '
T1,1P ;foals all around Exeter a 3 in A,• ,goad M1erowed<hrear4T Canada's' Prer
Teniarkably •good condition, for'rttator- mie,r Studenit Quartette from Victoria
ing 1 College swing in; Tames Strfeet Church
.Ei tnuniber Icx,lacart Odd Fella'.vs went on Friday • evening; The program was
fir Hensill Sunday evening. to attend
church service with Hensen brethren,
• The Exeter High Sctltool last week
received a hands'omee set of 21 volumes
of "The Makers of Canada" from thea
'Department of Education;
Over The radio on Sunday •evenwng
quite '`a fete Exeter people heard Mr:
Dot`iglas Stanbury, nephew of Mr. J.
G.,:.S•ta:nnbury, sing in New York.
?.r, I. .Armatrong, who has been ill
Lor several months; was able to take
a walk up town last week, ,and ,old
friend; ;were glad to see hire out again.
Mr. T. Pryde and,Mr. F. ,J, Delbriclge
have completed the excavating for
their new homes, the former on Vic -
tads Street, and the latter on Union
Street,
"Not Suck a Fool as He. Looks' is
a scream from start to finish. Be. sure
to see .it. Opera House, May 9th, un-
der auspices Trivitt Memorial Sunday
Schoal' ,Mus, Nelson Vale; Exeter North,
•At a. meeting of• tiie Guild in Cavell received word bet week of the cleafth
Church Friday evening the, Boy Scouts pf her brother, Bert W. Hammond,
helped with the progam, giving two of St, Marys;,' w'ha died in the Queen
choruses, and Scouts Stasbury and Alexandra Samtaltiorsura an Friday, fol-
Gambrill gave violin selections. l wing the effects off illness that he
Messrs. H. Jennings and Asa Pen- contracted .while s:erring overseas, He
hale; have been elected as repres:enta- ,Vas 27 yeaxs bf ag,e and the funeral
Lives of the, local I.O.O.F. lodge • to 't'ook place M4i'♦da0* alt St. Marys; Mr.
Grand Lode onto T. Wolper and R. and Mrs. Vale attendisag the funeral,
N. Creech representatives to the Dis-
trict \teet,bi,g
a, -very gleaning orale
'Mr. Bruce Medd i:tt his first year
examinations at Guelph Agricultural
College ,secured four first class honors,
eight secondclass and two credits out
of 14 .subjects attempted, ,
Mr, Ed. Pres"tciaioie who has been
laid off duty et the. Brass. Works„ Lan-
don, for several days) owing to an in-
jury to lris foot caused by 'rt heavy
piece oaf metal falling out itt, returned
to London Monday morning to resume
his duties, although he has not fully
recovered from the injury;.
The • Sunday Scheaol Anniversary
services ,in James Straet Methodist
Church eon, Sunday were largely at-
tended throughout, and very pleasing,
Rev, R. D. Hatmi#ltoen of B;urlijngfol
was thespecial preacher; and his ser -
mow manning and evening and ad-
dress in the afternnaan; were very fine
and moat intteresifitnlg and instructive,
airs Andrew McLaren;, a Hibbert
Township lady ,has, been cured of dia-
betes by the new insulin treatment.
She was one of the first 'treated ,at
the' London Hospital, and had been ill
for four years;.
While repairing the front of their
store last week Messrs. Southcott Bras,
bad the misf artund to b elk one of the;
large plate glass windows. As plate
,;lass is high just, now the break is a
fairly ,expensive one.
FRIDAY IS ARBOR DAY.
The improvement of public, and pri-
vate property should have spacial
attention.
If you need a ,trete or two , kindly
advise ane of the off jeers of tae
Horticultural Society, who will, if
possible, secure them fon you.
Anyone who can .spare a day or a
few, hours will kindly report as early \'fr, and Mrs. J. B. Foote spent
in ;the day as possible at the Contra1 day in London. •
Park. • Miss Jessie Manson; of London was
- J. S. Harvey, Pres. Hart, Society home foe the week end.
5, G. Stanbury, Secretary
Miss Lira Collintgwoad of Ham4iton
--- is visiting wtith relatives here.
Fred Heamaatt, student, was home
from London for the week encl..
% Mrs, Garner of Toronto is visiting
with' her sister, Mrs, Ed. Treble.
?Vries M. E. Brawn of Toronto Vis-
ited With friends hest: saver Sunday. :
Mr, Chas. Ford has returned 'to
newspaper work, leaving for Toronto
last week.
Ed. Davits of Forest 'branch of the
\Tolson Rank is holidaying at his
h.omne here.
Will. Davis spent several days dur-
ing the week with his bro th er, Archie
in, Toronto.
Miss Tilly White returned Thursday
after spending three months with re1-
in Windsor.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Case visited 6vith
kers, P McTaggart and other relatives
here over Sunday.
Mr. Samuel Gidley of Blyth visited,
with his father and other relatives
bele 'over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Irwin, of London
visited over Sunday with the latter's
parents, Mir, and Mrs. Thos. Bissett,
Mrs. Richard Penhale, after a week's
visit with her' mlotther, Mrs,. John: San-
ders, Stephen, returned tot tier home
in Toronto, Monday, .
Mrs. ,Richard Pickard and dough ter
Miss Jean, who, have been spending
,some months in Brantford with rela-
tives have returned home.
Messrs. T. R. Ftetrig(us'oni and R.. N.
Creech spe;nit Tue,sclay at Teeswater
trying their luck at trout fishing. The
day.; was ensiet a favorable; once and their
ranch was lately faits '
\frs. John Taylor received a tele-
gram on Friday last thalt her mother,
Mrs, W. J. Lower of Laporte), ;Ind„
sustained considerable injury in an
automobile. accident. She was pro-
ceeding along the highway when a
truck ran into the car occupied by
herself and friends. They were all
thrown, out and Mrs, Lower was badly
shaken: up as well as receiving several
severe bruises,
While 71-tr. Louis Day, Jr., was work-
ing in the field on Thursday last The
horses while left standing for a. few
minutes ran away. They made theie
tray out of the field onto.. (the road
and hake not gone far until they had
collided width a telephone pole which
was snapped .off like a pipe 'stem,
the pole falling on one of tthe-:hoses
thus( bringing the. team to a, stanndstill.
Strange to say both horses escaped
wathou't injury.
Sun -
CONSERVATIVE MEETING.
A meeting of The Liberal Conser-
vative Association of Exeter will be
held in 'the Public Library on Thurs-
day evening at 8 orclock, for the des'
cussion of matters in connection with
the forthcoming -election. Let there
be a good attendance.
Proclamation
The Local Board of Health of • the
Ceorporaltion akthe
f ' VILLAGE) O:Ft EXETER
hereby ,gives natioe in accordance with
the. Consolidated Public Health Laws
of. Ontario, to all owners and occupiers
,of houses and property within the said
village to clean and thoroughly cleanse
all Back Yards, •Outbuildings, Privies,
acrd :Cespools; and to re-ritove decayed
Vegetables, Manure, or other obnox-
ious matter from their premises before
'THE 15th DAy OF MAY/S.1923
All complaints left with the Secret-
ary ,subject to inspectionq of the Sanit-
ary :luspecter,
It . is ,hereby proclaimed that parties
failing to comply with the conditions
of ;thisproclaunation will be prase.cut
edi as the Waw; directs. Herein fail meat;
For further information apply to
C. H: Sanders, Chaifmani Roard Health
Jos; Senior, •Secretary, •
Dated at Exeter deist 1st day of May
1923.; t
p
We have 'sorrre� ... excellent �. . values
riat' .. , �, _ lues
r gb,t naw. Dant rniss ahem.
See our window, Somethftng ter
and nifty,
R..N.. ROWE,
Conductor of Funeral Serv'iees
J'ltOltr s, -Burmese 20w: Residenre 20i
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual •,next Sunday.
Services in Town Hall
11 aa.=Holjrness Meeting
7 pita—Salvation Meeting.
2:36 a.m.—Sunday School and Bibble
Ctlass.
Cottage m•eetihugs in North End on
Tuesday night.
T. Hbeb+binis.captain,
.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 atm.—"Develtopmemjts ,lin; Divim;e
Teaching."
7 p.m.—"The Efducalticaat of Jesus,.rl
Rev A. A. Trusnper, Rector...
OATEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. lames Foots, B. A., Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School and bible
Classes.
11 a.m.—"The Profit of Service unto
God"
The Minister
7 .p.m. "The Conversion. of. John
Calvin"
.The Minister.
Bor Scouts meet Friday evening.
ijAlitES ST. METHODIST 'CFIitilcil
Pasinr, M. J. Wiasoan, B,A
11 am. -;Sacrament Se c
I'Vr Cji
3nt --
p. 5arbbatl Sehoo'1 and Bible(
Classes
fi p•men•Sermon• by the Pastor'—Sac-
sarneart.
All urged to be prestent,
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sims spent a
few days in London, 'dining the week.
While there they attended the wed-
ding of the lattetrs brother, Mr. Har-
old. French to Miss Isa,bell IBsasb;
which took place osa Friday at the
bride's home,,
HI:UNICII'AL_.COUNCIL'S NOTICE
TO`OWNERS OF. DOGS
Complaints are daily being made
as to -the annoyance caused by dogs
being allowed to roam at large. This
is contrary to Village by-law, and
owners of dogs are hereby warned
against the violation of this law.
The Council :.are determined to en-
fforcevthe same.
Warning.
See that your Dog is kept at home
or on your own property.
`: Jos. Senior, Clerk.
GENERAL NOTICk
The Municipal Team will collect
all Refuse and Tin Cans etc. intend-
ed for the dump ground. The team
will collect; on all streets east of
Main street on Monday, May 7th, and
`on all streets west of Main street on
;Tuesday, May 8th, 1923,
Have all your ,old re£uee;intended
for the dump ;ground ,:Securely bagged
or in boxes an ace onthe le-
d Placed t bo'u
pard in 'front of yo"ttr residence A
small - fee will be charged.' for east;•
parcel collected. ,rA ➢..,
Jos. Senior, Clerk. •
PHONE 32
JONES
PHONE 31
Specia
Values in Suits, Coats and Dresses
We are offeritag very attreac'tivei prices in Ladies; and Misses' Suits,
Coats and Dresses for. Spring and Summer. We have ant•exceptiornally large
stock to choose from, i'rn Ntoathway, as well as other makes.
"Martha Washington" Dresses
We are local a,gemtts for the celebrated Martha Washington Dresses.—
Wei have just received a large shipment of these beautiful Summer dresses
in a large range of popular color combinations in, Ratines, Crepes, Ging
hams, etc., at prices: that will surprise you, ranging from $3.75 up.
Spring House Furnishings
We acre well prepared, to meet the demands of house-cleaning time with
New Rugs, Congoleums, L.inaleums, Curtain .materials; Curtain. Poles, Win-
dow Blinds, Wall Papers, Cretonnes, ,etc., alt much 1(aw'ee prices.
L1NOLEUMS—Get our prices on- heavy quality Linaleums before pur-
chasing.
Boys' 2 -Bloomer Suits
Big Range of Boys' Two -Bloomer Suits, ;the New Light Ctalared Done-
gal, Tweeds, the 'biggielsit values we ha ve ever had, priced at $9.50 len smaller
sizes, to $11.00 in the langesl saee.
Also smart •Brown, Black, or Patent Ozfords for boys.
Smart Suits for Young Men
All ;the new light and medium shades for young men; medium prices,
smart styles.
Wall Papers Special
Have you a Living .Room or Hall you, wish to do, in something differ-
ent from the ordinary run of Wall, Papers? Let us s.eand,you up Stain-
tons Special Book of Papers so you can get an exclusiare Vattern,
- JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising—Made known
on app/cation.
Stray Animals—One insertion 50c.,
three insertions $1.50.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five limns, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found locals 25c. an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c per
lisle per insertion:. No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.
Auction Sales $3 for one insertions
and 81.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under livid inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline.
Farm pr Real Estate for sale 50c.
each insertion font one month of four
insertions.
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na-
tional School of Auctianeering. Spec-
ial Coi><rse taken in Regi(s;tlered Live
Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and
Farm Lands. Rates in keeping. with
prevailing market prices. Satisfaction
assured. Write or wire 18-93, Zurich,
Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont.
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Advocate; or at the
Central HoteL Prices reasonable.
„Satisfaction guaranteed,
Exeter - -- Ontario
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Gold Seal Congoleum
Rugs
At Special Bargain Prices
Starting May 5th and
lasting till May 12
1923
Ceoaagolum Rung patterns are; the most' artistic you ,can pas.sibly lifmagjne.
They are suitable. far .almost every room Gn your home. Beginning ..Satur-
day, May 5, poises lama all ,sizes will bey reduced for;`ONE, WEER ONLY.
Let us ,show -you the,nnew patterns for this`.
sale, \ .
6 1,.,�, x.9 Regular, Price. $9.00 1' Reduced to ..:.t.. ... ,:..., . $7.95. "
7 ;4x9 Regular Price $11.25 Reduced to $9:95,,
9,x9 Regular ,Price $1150,; Reduced to $11.9$ y
9x1034.;, Regular Price $15.75 ......... ,.II,•• .. ., ...E , x• .' $13.9,5.
9x12 Regular "Price $13,00 - I 815.95
„Tlrufs
stale. camritences at the, most . opnortunve time of ' the year—just
.,
when • you" are thug ; of •new -floor naveralnig efar .c;riur,.r+aoisnKr , r•
ioutheott BroS
DR. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeons
vlcDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer — R. R. No. 1, Dashwood
...Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co,
Farm and stock sales a `'`"specialty;
Four years experience.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctiornrer for Counties 91
Huron aand Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Sa.tiefactVod
Guaranteed.
-Crediton, — Ontario.
RAND TRUNK WNW
HE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTis
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
LJoneaee1 ed dinning car :service;
Slieepinlg cars on night train and
Pular cars on principal clay traits*
Full infommatlorn from any Grant!
Truro[ Ticket A.gemt, or C. E. Hofer
hold. District Paeslaneper Agent, T'regiev
N. J. DORE •
MONO 46w. Agent,. $atelamr
I. R. Carling, B.A. •
Biarrister, Salieitor,�E-f
Lionps, investments in'suranpel
Office, Coling Brock, Main St. Elm*,
Dr. G. F. Routtstoak, L, D. S., D. VOL
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office,
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R. 'KINSMAN. L. V. S., V. 17.11,
Honor° Graduate Toronto U eiirtjity
O fn Steedb
ce ,Maid Street Exeter,
tlnti
IICON'E Y' TO LOAN`
We'havte a large amount ort private,
funds to Doan on farm and Mace
property at law rates ' of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBJ1(Y
(•'I I=isttra: Soikiton, •Elf ter