The Exeter Advocate, 1923-5-17, Page 8FIXE rEk
A 7U 'E, �� rjHBUAY
MAY 125, "1928'.
Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wit .:at
Oats
1.20
60•
Bary. l 65
•t • o.'.: Best Flour 3,85
u ni'y Flour ., . 3 70
Pa,try F'''ur .. ... ......3.40
' Feed Flour 12.10
Bran ...... ...... ....1,70
Sh >rts ....., ' .1.70
Eggs
Creamery Butter' ,
ty,iry Butter ...................... . 30-33
Lard........................ .......... 17 to 20
Hogs . 1.0.25
°,,. 25
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ELECTION DATE
The date of the, provincial ,elecition
has been. e:t for. June 25th, with 'tbe
notninatiar on• June 14th.
WATCH FOUND -On Sur2_day, near
i it •hi ]reel,. Owner on piav';tng pro-
perty and payitng farad. can havesame
a.t Adeocate Office.,
POTATO PLANTING.
Have your
potatoes planted this
year with a potato planter. Jabs done
quickly and well.
L. V. HOGARTH
Phone. Crediton 18-31
LOOK AT THE LABEL,
•
The Advocate is going to make a
determined effort to clean. up the
subsr:riptio.n list. The labels were all
marked up on May 3rd. If, by any
chance, your label is not. as it ,should
he, let us know at once. We are :go-
ing to, give all those who are years
back. this .orae, chance; to pay up, ,and
then it will not he our fault if some
are asked tic pay $2,00 per year, and
perhaps some costs. ,We know it 3s
simply neglect rot, thei part of many -
but we cannot live on neglect,
PIGS AND EGGS FOR, SALE.
Sixty good prigs, from broad sows
to suckers also pure-bred Whitt.
Wyandotte Eggs far hatching, at 35c.
doz, and Duck Eggs 45c. a doz.. Ap-
ply to D. Lippert, Dashwood, Ont.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Consisting of house, stable, and 8
loos of land, situated ,in Exeter North
on, Main Street, Apply to H. Bier -
ling, Hay P. O.
WO \[AN W ANTED
To, work by the day, Apply at the
,Central Hotel, Exeter.
HOUSE TO RENT.
On Will iarn Street, suitable to ac-
commodate two families. Apply to
Fred Elle-ington Exeter.
FOUND. -A place where you can
but British American, gasoline at 34c.
-R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
G S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate .^.f the Royal Calleg.e of
Dental Surgeons of Ontariloil, and Un-
iversit y sof Taranto.
Late District Dental Officer, Milit-
ary District Number arse, London, Ont:
Main Office -Dickson Block, Main
Street, Exeter ,Ont.
Hours -9 arra. to 5.30,,p.m, Phone 34
Exeter.
Office att Zurich Orit., Plitone 79,
Zurich. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
10 a.tn. tto, 5 p.m.
starting at Exeter ,oat Saturday, the
26th inst. .
COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
NOTICE is hereby given that a
Court of Revision of the As's'essment
Roll of the Township of Stephen will
hold its first meeting in the Town
Hall,
Crediton, on Saturday, 26th
cloy of May„ 19,73, at 1 o'clock ,p.m,
blears , Eilber, Township Clerk.
Griedi1ton P.O.
LET
ELLIOT,'.C' & 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
Nrou }want a New Suit call in and see
our Samples.
OUR MOTTO -Service to the Public,
Local Doings'
St, Marys tax trate far this Year\is
42 mills, ,
Dr. Graham has ' been confined to)
his bed for Several days through x11-4
nest.
The mother sharp frost of Saturday
night is said to have dome considerable
damage to the alfalfa, crop.
The Ocldfe7llows of this " district ,are.
holding their District Meeting this
Wednesday afternoon at Clinton.
Mr, John Woad is again confused
to his bed through illness, but ;is (at
present showing signs of improvement
DON'T FORGET
Chi-Nareel Demonstration, Thursday;
Friday and Saturday of this week, at
Heaman's Hardware. Souvenirs for
the Ladies.
PAPER HANGING.
I a*r prepared to do paper hanging!
Charges reasonable.
A, T. Harness, John St., Exeter,
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GII:LS WANTED
Two girls, one dining roam, exper-
ienced; 'one kitchen girl, to start
lest week In Juice: Good wages paid.
Also, .one girl far Ice Cream parlor,
experienced, ,starting Jurie 30th. Ap-
ply to Airs. H. Gill, Lake View House,
Grand Bend.
In Dome Theatre
Friday and Saturday
Clara Kimball Young.
in "Enter Madame" •
In. a (delightful alolye of an Italian
Opera. Star.
A visibly beautiful
and Romance, where
of the Mann, soft It
an enchanting spell.
play 'of Rome
in the Gardens;
amain, lights cast
This picture ran 45
on Broadway ,
capacity weeks
Charles Hutchison
The Thrill- -Minute Stunt -King.
in 'Go Get 'Em Hutch
15 mile -]-minute iepis!odes.
Every thrill aslovelty,
Every Stunt ,original.
Don't miss the first, episode.
Usual Comedy.
Big 10 -seal priogratn.
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ADMISSION -Friday all School Chil-
dren
hildren 15c.; Adults 35c.
Saturday Evening-.-' All seats 35c.
SOUTH HURON
LIBER AL -CONSERVATIVE
CONVENTION.
The Liberal - Conservative Convert-
tirrni of the riding of South Huron, 5
c,r i tikuted for Protiii.cial purposes,
will be held in, the Town Hall, Hensall,
ort THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1923
at 2 'o'clock, p.m., far the purpose
of selecting a candidate for the c•omin;
P.nowincial Election, and to transact
other impor'tan't business.
Foch P,ailing Sub -Division is entit
led to send three voting representat-
ives; and as many others as possible.
Ladies specially invited to attend.
A prominent speaker will be present
to address the. ConVeitltion:.
C. G. Middleton, G. C. Petty,
President Secretary
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual ,s' ext Sunday,
Services in Town Hall
11 a.m.-Holiness Meeting
7 p.m. -Salvation Meeting.
2.30 p.m. -Sunday School and Bible
Cottage meetings' in North End on
Tuesday night.
(T. Hlobbimts; Captain.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
1,1 arm. "The Iflory Slririt,y,
7 p. m-�1VIr, A: J. Johinisiton, Presidents
Cartage Livery sof the DiocesanLaymani's Assoc -.
Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector.
Lire make trips to London each
ieav: vlour ardiern at our office
or at the Central Hotel.
Cars for hire •at all times
BAGSHAW & EASTON
Business is Good
WHY?
13ecause the people are finding out
that we are giving ggo•od value for
their anoney,
We have some excellent , values
right hew. Don't miss them.,
See Our window, Something new
and nifty,
R N. ROWE,
Certduetor, of Funeral Services
Phones .Buiiuess 20w; Resnde`nc.e 20)
OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m. -Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 a.m.-Communion Service.
"The Author and Finisher of Our
Faith"
The Minister
7 p.m. -"Calvin without Reruge in
His Own Cotiuirtty:"
The Minister
Friday, 8 p.m:=Preliaratory Service
Rev. A. A. Truanper will preach.
Boy Scouts meet Friday evening.
Mr. • Stotbers, Huron's Agricultural)
Iri,epresjenttativ,e has been confined to
bis home `rin Clinton for three .weeks
with inflammatory rheumatism; ani
will be so for s•orne week's, to come.
MIs. W. R. Gp*din i, who .has ',been
organist artd choir leader for two years
in the _Presbyterian Church .at St.
Marys, has resigned to accept a shit-
Liar
infilar phos*at�ian i'ri. James Street Method-
ist • Church, Exeter.
After goiing to press1gn W,ednesda,
afternoon of last \\ree'lc:the light snow
storm that had peen an progress dur-
'aig ;the clay, settled into a real old-
tame winter fall of the 'beautiful, until
by 8 'a;'clock a(.li'ault threle. ,inches cov-
ered 'the ground; 'Most of it disap=
peered the next day„ anti undoubtedly
the moisture did much good to the
calo,Es',
NIN1STER. FOR GRAND BEND.
-At the meeting, of Huron Presbytery
in Clinton last' w!eleilc the call from
Grand Bend to Rev,; W. M. Grant, B.A
B.:11, of Toronto was sustained, and
arrangements were made to hold the
rhxduictto'n aft Grand Bend. on May 22.
Rev,.. Mr, Lundy, Moderator will have
,cha�rae: of the service; Rev. McDonald
ref Egmandville will preach; Dr. Flet-
cher will address the Mint;ster, and
1121; W.eir, Elder el Goderach, will,
spe'a'k to. the peopie,
MOTHER'S DAY.
Sunday was Mtatheij's Day and duly
observed in the various churches by
appropriate Sexviiceis and the wearing
of flowers. "Dad" seeans to be cam.,
ing initO ]tris own at UlZlttl4 too, .its he
was given a little atttenttonn art some
of the services,. :We all oughtta honr
or both mother and father -not only
by wearing a flower' and holding a,
siyecial. church ,service, but by looking
after 'them when the step is becoming
feeble and thie hair' its turn,mg
Honor mother and father every day.
Many children were baptioed at the
n-arning ]services.
A[USICAL HONORSS.
At the recent exam'ina.tion held by
the Landon College of Music, England,
Miss Elsie Knight was successful in
passing the tests required for enrol-
ment as a graduate. This graduation
confers the ,exclusiv'e right to arpeard-
in; the letters, A. L. C. M., .and the
privilege .of wearing th n cap and gown
of the College. Miss Knight is .Ii•e
7th graduate prepared by our local.
teacher, Airs. Harrison Gambriil, dur-
ing her residence in this community.
The Landon College; is ane of the fin-
est and largest patronized colleges im
England, and was the first to intro
duce 'the system of universal examin-
ation, which example was rapidly fol,
lowed by other universities world
wide. No fewer than 1323 candidates
were entered at 'one centre, of whom
1,118 passed, There are over 300
centres in England, and, more than 300
overseas -S. and W, Africa, New Zeas
land, Australia, West Indies,' etc.
GOO1) PLAY WELL PLAYED.
"Nat Such a Foal as He Looks" a
cpmedy urs three octet, was presented
an ;the Opera House on W,ednyesday
and Thursday evenings of last week
to good houses, andel. the auspices of
the, Sunday School of 'Trivitt Memor-
ial Church and u,ndcr the directios- f,
Mr.. N. J. Dlore, All who. saw the
com.ed,a' were delighted with the plot
el: the play, aiadtthe manner :n wh'.ich
all took their parts. As, s always. the
case some had harder and longer parts,
to take,. butt in •every particulartheactin was well done, and great credit
is clue each one of them, as well as
the ,eirectress. Those inthe, play were
VTrs. N J. Dore, Miss, Helen W,ethey,
Miss r llorii'e D.arney, Miss E. M. B,ow-
ey, ;acid •AMessrs. H. •Miller, ]Donald
Davis; George. •Hind, Bordon Cunning-
ham and James- Morley'. The attend-
ance was large -on each occasion. Ex-
eter .audiences always welcome a Play
by local talent, because'.bey know it
will be. giood. Mrs. Cochrane pre,
stdar3 at the piano, and Mr. W,.ttwer
sang several solos in excellent voice.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Willson, B.A. '
11 a.m.-The Trairsfiigiraat ion of Sor,
haw, or Why the -Clap. may not
Pass.
3 'p.m.-Sa'blbath School and Bible
Classes.
7 p.m. -Modern, Power of .a Judgment
Day.
Helpful music. Bright Services. Alb
Welcome,
The Society Representatives wili'be
appointed at the moaning service.
,M,r. Thos liratrton was here front
Landon this week.
Mr, Cliff Dacus of Windsor was
home far the week end.
",Mr Tinos. ,Carl:log oi: London 'spent
Friday night with hiis parents here.
Air arid Mrs, Alderson of Guelph
visited Rev. and Mrs. Wilson this iv.e.k
Mr. and Mrs. Elsner' Tuckey sof Lon-
don spelttt Sunday with, relua Ives, h:i•e.
Muss Elia Lnnk of Wallkerton spent
the wee': end , wiith Mn: and tMr14 'W.
Kuntz.
\I:ls s Ilia J'lohns',tom of S eaf or th vv;isgt-
e.cl her mother for a ,short time on
Sunday.
1'Ie,ssrs, ID, and G. Ferguson of Tees -
water spent Sunday wfih Ur. T.
F.eir,uso'n.
Miss M;ldi ed Nprry 'anti gentleman
fr etnd were •v^ssj'l oz.s with. ihi.: former,'g
parents 1aun Sunday.
1'Ir, Earrl Southcatt, student of Tor-
onto, was home for a few .days` this
week, but has :returned t•o 'Toronto.
PHONE 32,
JONES & MAY
PHONE 32
SUMMER
'FARING APPAREL
.ra
Xufei'wouen
• Tp�, A'N P. H'�.E.i.
Sack
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Milan Knit Dress Silk
,we hive jot received a Shipmennt of the nen', Millan Kritt Dress
Fabrics:, in the very best selling colors. :I`ltia IS the very lastest .in
materials' for •dresses, and is of .a purse tailk in a beautiful w!ealv;e.
ASK TO ;SEE (THIS NEW FABRIC.
Another Shipment House Dresses
We have just received another shipment of beankti(ful House
P,'nelslses' in a large range, of diftferent Styles, including black Sateen
with ch'lmltz ttjtlmiuiug. Prices, frpm $1;25 to $.2.25 gernielnit,
Silk Tricolette Blouses $2.95 each
Ladies' and Misses' Tricolette blouses itt a beautiful range of col
tors, silzes to1 44, very special] this week at $2:95, each.
Men's Furnishings
New Ties in they very .latest Tweed Effects, Summer Under-
wear., Straw Id;atts, Caps, Braces. G1loves, Shirts, Etc., nowt ready for
the ,Summer Trade. '
WE ARE LOCAL SELLING AGENTS FOR INTERWOVEN SOCKS For
MRN. THE BEST WEARING SOCK ON THE MARKET
Ready -Trimmed Wall Papers
A few' rolls of Stauntorrs Wall Papers will brighten up your roams.
Good Kitchen Papers, big variety at 12 1-2 c,, 15,c. and 20c.. .
Bedroom Papers, floral or stripe patterns, all colors, 12 1-2c. to 25c. roc
Living Room Papers in great variety, of Tapestries at 25 to 50c, a rail
ODD LOTS WALL PAPERS ,
Bundles of Liming Room papers, enough for a large rooan, Tapestry
designs, regular $1.50 a. roll, to clear at $1.98 per ;tloolm` lot.
$3.75 a Pair This Week
This is the prf.lc'el wie will sell. several lines of Ladies' Rind Growing Girls
Slippers this week. All sizes, 2 1-2 to 7. Pateu8, Black: Kid and Brown.
Low heel. olr Cuban Heel. Button or Buckle Strap Slippers;, TVe,se are
all dependablie Slipp1erst, Stamped, with the, Hakeire .rtamie,, and are the ;big-
gest value oaf the marlget. All these, are worth 'regularly $4.50 to $5,00.
JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
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The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising -Made kruown
on appfication.
Stray Animals -One insertion 50c.,
three insertions $1,50.
Miscellaneous articles of not, more
than five lines, Far Sale, To Rent,
Wanted. each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found Ioc ' 25c. an insertion.
Local reading ,notices, etc., 10c per
lime per insertion, No notice less
than Z5c. Caird of T'hank's' 50c.
Auction Sales S3 for one insertion
and $1:50, for each subsequent in-
sertion if under fi?vle inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. a line.
Farm pr Real. Estate fort sale 50c,
each insertion fort one month of four
insertions,
ter hus.lrioiedays \vit„.i his pat'ent's
]here, 12x. Edw,a,rcl' Davis returned to
Banking duties at; Forest 'fuesday.
't5.y, T. .A..Rtissejl of Torontoy ' ;an
Exeter old boy, epenit Monday ,even-
nK.; Jn qan ai shaking hands with old
fryer3ds.
Mr, Archie, Davis and, friend Mr. R
Ltiittle Kef Tottlon,ta spe>ttt_ the v;, etc : end
]here with three form(errs! " parents,, i'tr.
iiad ,"Mrs,. A.
Mr. and Mors. Tkips. Brevard •'. ,arid
children tof Flwnit,: "vlich., Mrs. Fred
Redmond of Marlette, Herman El-
liott of Sarnia, Thos. Jones of D,etroi,t
were here burst week ;owing to• ' the
death .of the late! Norman Lloyd. '
Mr. Peter CloIe;mans waist ill), Wood -
stool: last week attending the funeral
oC his brother rnl-thaw; Mr. Rulelxatrd,
Ri!,tiui�s ,of that city, whose ' remains.
were, interred at St..'M:a,ry,s ion Friday.
Besides his wife hie,l!eavie,s two child -
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na-
tional
atonal 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 wire 18-93, Zurich.
• Oscar Klapp, Zurich, Ont.
ANDREW EASTON ,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Advocate or at the
Central Hotel. Prices reasonable,
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Exeter -- . Ontario
SQUtHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134
PHONE 134
in
Call and See Our Patterns
r n.o m and -Floor
Con:gleams Li
g leu s
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Oilcloths.
outhcofit �r
DR. A, E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDoaell'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 Auctioneer for Counties of
Hattan and Middletusa
Prices Reasonable and Satilsfagtiloo
Guaranteed.
Crediton, - Ontario.
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Umegeelled dining car ser'vpic
Sleeihog calla on naglit tralse and
Parlor cams ora principal day trafen
Fuld information from Bony GTO
Tomei Ticket. Agent„ or C. E. o
kk,. District Passenger Assent, TtPrdiafe
PI. J. DORS
Phone 46w. Agent. Exeter,.:
I. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister, Solicitor., Etc
Loans, Investments Insurahce1
Office, Caattg Block, Mann,' St. Exeter
Dr. G. F, Roulston;, L. D. S., D. D.B.
DENTIST
. Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed -Wednesday afternoons.
Dr, A. R. KINSMAN, 1.. D. S., D. 0.11.
Honor Graduate Toronto Unimersity
Office -over, Gladman & Stertbury'i1
Office, Street, Exeter.
MONEY TO _LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds bo loam onfarm and village
property at bow rates of interest.
A
, GLDMAN & .ST,,AN'BURY
Barristers, Solicitore,EAltel