The Exeter Advocate, 1923-5-24, Page 8r,.
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EXETER AIIITOBATE THURSf.A.Y
MAY 24 irl.2 :
Exeter Markets_..
CH •kNGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wh eat „ 1.20
Oats, . 60•
Bate' y l . 65
\ta:,'t-oa'.s Best Flour .......,. 3.85
Family Flour ., ...s,.... ,,.'3.70
Pa.stryr Flaur ,... 3.40
Feed Flour 2.10
Bran .1.70
Sh.>sts
Eggs, x., 1.70
Creamery Butter ...3625
hliry Butter .30--33
Lard 17 to'20
I -10 4s N. 10.50
U.F.O. eetings
An ita.r'ta :7n Es extended to all
electors of the Township of Usbarn;e
whe. are in sympathy with and willing
to- support the principles, and the pal -
Ica of the ;h'_atfarm of the United
srmers of Ontario to meet on May
79th at 8 o'clock, in the follow:ng,
places for the several polling sub-
d1vis 7ihS,•—
�o. i, at Eden Schaal House
No. 2, at Thames• Road Club Roams
.Na, 3, at Na, 1 School House
Na. 4, at Louis Fjetcih•er's home,
N!a. 5, at Winchelsea School House
No, 6, at Herman Kyle's home
No'. 7, at Samuel Tuft's home
for the purpose of electing delegates
to attend the convention to be held
at Hensel on May 31st.
A. H. DOUPE, Director,
POTATO PLANTING.
Have your potatoes platted this
year with a potato planter. Jobs one
quickly and well.
. V. HOGARTH
Phone Crediton 18-31
LOOK AT THE LABEL.
• The Adv ncate Ls going to make a
determinted effort to clean up the
subsi ription list. The labels were all
marked up on May 3rd. If, by any
chance, your label is not, as it ;should
be, let us know at once. We are :go -
in; to, give all those, who are years
back this onn,e, chance to pay up, .and
then it hvrl not be our fault H name
are asked to pay $2.00 per year, and
perha,hs some costs. We know it i,
simply mee.glect ,ori the part of many—
but we cannot live ort neglect.
WOMAN WANTED
To, work by the day. Apply at the
Central I9otel, Exeter.
HOUSE TO RENT.
On Will'a;n Street, suitable to ac-
commodate two families. Apply 'to
Fred Elle-ington Exeter.
FOUND.—A place where you can
but British \merican gasoline at 34c,
—R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
G S. ATKINSON, L.D.S.,
DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surg'er;ns of Ottaniiorr;, and Un-
iversity of Toronto.
Late. Distract Dental Officer, :Milit-
ary
Military Diistrict Number ,one, London, Ont,
Main Office—Dickson Block, \Iain,
'Street, Exeter ,Ort.
Hours -9 am. to 5.30 p.m. Phone 34
Exater.
Office. at Zurich Ont., Phone 79,
Zurich. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
10 a.tn, 'Oa 5 ;p.m,
starting at Exeter oin; 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, Cre.ditt7:n, on Saturday, 26th
day ,af May,: 1973, at 1 orclack p.m.
Henry Eilber, Township Clerk.
Crediton P.O.
m
LET
ELLIOTT & JORNS
Know when you want your Suit
of Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed, or
Dyed or Dry CIeaned 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 & Livery
aaaaaa
We make trips to London •each
week, leave your orders at our office
'oar, at the ce:;,tra1 Hotel;
Cars Liar lure: at all times
BAGSHAW & EASTON
Business is Good
WHY
Ilexcuse the people are finding out
that we are giving goad value. for
their monkey.,
Wehave some excellent values
right now. Dcsi't truss them.
See our window, Something new
and nifty. R ■/�■
R i 9.. ROWE
Condttctar of Funeral Services
Ph oat* Business 20W; Resiidatice`
20;
Local Doings
Miss Medd, 'teacher, is toff duty or
a few days, suffering from. pleurisy,
During. Juane, July and; August adver-
tisers • must have. chamtg,es tot, ad, in (by
l'lknday at noon • t,
'1ajrar E. R, Wigle of Gaderich has
been chosen as the Conservative can-
didate in Centre Huron„
alas. John Hunter, William street,
had a rather unpleasant 'experience on
Wednesday of ,Gast weak, She was
standing by a rag in the yard, when
the horse made a sudden start, and
striking her knocked her, down onthe
pavement, and she struck her head
quite sharply. She has about recover-
ed, but it •Was a very unpleasant ex-
p erienc•e•
U. F. O. MEETING,. Exeter.
A, pleating will beheld in. Senit is
Hall, Exeter, Ton Tuesday revering, May
29th, at 8 ro'clack. Delegates will be
elected to attend. the nominating con-
vention in Hensall. Every citizen an
Exeter in sympathy with the pr:as`
ciples and policies of th-e U. F. O.
ics cordially invte,d to attend,
TICKLE COMING.
W. F ..Nickle, the Conservative mem-
ber of the Legislature for Kingston;
will address a publiic meeting in Ex-
on the public issue's, of the day) am
or about June 7th., Exeetr ,may ibis
c.ernsidered fortunate in securing such
a distinguished speaker as Mrt'
Nickle to address them, and every
persica should make,' it e paint to heat
him on this occasion, Large posters
will be issued in, the cp•ursle of tot !few
days announcing the 'exact date.
EMPIRE DAY IN LOCAL SCHOOLS
A pleasant break in, the monotony of
school life was made; on the morning
of Wednesday, May 23rd, when the
pupils and teachers held a brief out-
door session. The flag ryas raised to
the strains sof the National Anthem
and the Rev. Foote and Rev. A. to
Trumper gave brief, but enjoyable ad=
dresses. The pupils sang, "0 Can--'
ada" and "The Maple Leaf." A hearty
vote, of thanks, moved, by Prin. How-
ard, brought the pleasant meeting to
a close. Mr. Wethey expressed the,
regrets of the Chairman of the board,
who was unable to be pr•etsentk
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The bowlers expect to get on 'the
green) to -day. '
Ts -day (Thursday)~ is Victotria Day
and a public holiday.
Ilse. Ocidfelllawa' of Ailsa Craig will
erect a ibuilditng otn, the, burned area
to, accommodate two business places'
and lodge rooms' above.;
R.eta Lindenfleld the little daughter
inf M;r, and Mrs. Chas, Liadenfi,eld of:
Parkhill, formerly of Exeter, was
badly bitten by a dlcig the other day.
The dog Was shot and the head sent
to Toronto for exon 5natildm •
At the Huron: Syn.od,rneeting held in
London, last • v'eeek, Rev.] R,, J. M. ,Per-
kins M. A., !of Chatham, and Rey. D.
W. ,Collins of Sarinia, two former re,c-
•tors of the Trivia Memorial Church,
Exeter, had the honor conferred on
theta 'af being made canons af the
Church,,
l t i
The •I, O. 0, ,,Ft D3is;tr ct 2‘1Meetiirng
was held at Clinton last week when
Dr. Harburn rof Seafarth was re-e1ect;-
ed D.D.G1M. for another year. ' W.
W. W. Taman ands Mr. Ti. Walperire..
presem;ted Exeter Ltod,gei at the meet-
ing.
eetinng. The next anniversary raf . the
Order will be celebrated by a church
parade at Gtoderich.
Mr. John Neil, wriiting from Mont-
martre, Srtsk., fay 61h, says, "Weare
having some very funny 'weather, It
snowed all forenoon to -day„ hence it
is very had far, seeding and threshing.
There is yet much 'to bre ;donein
+lames. Se.leding is fairly well. on,—that
I is, wheat—same having finished while
'others have just 'startled.
Heavy rains agaiin fere on, Sunday,
and it begins to look as if much dam-
age has been clone to craps .in .spats.
The rains of last week had not 'dis-
appeared .from tike) laced alrad the wat-
er ;still lay in. ptaals here land ttherle.
The creeks and river were very high
and garden stuff in town, particularly
onions were greatly damaged. I\dany
cellars were flooded.
Mr, John Rainsford• of Clinton who
keeps a rrecard of these things fur,-
ishes the following dates; int past years
an which snow fell in, May -1st, 1909;
2nd, 1908-11; 3rd, 1909; 4th, 1907; 5th,
1917; 9th, 1906; 10th, 1907-16; 13th,
1910-12; 17th, 1916; 23rd,. 1917; 27th.
L907. On ;each la these dates quite
a little. fall is rectorded, but ar May
17th, 1916, six inches of snow are said
to have fallen,
Delegates from this district to the
London Conference. Methodist Warn -
en's 'Missionary Society being held in
i London this Avie•eIc, are, Miss Bertha
Andrew, ,Mrs Mallard, Mrs. W. G.
'Medd of Exeter; Mrs, Fred Deibridge
of Elimville, ales. A, Mitchell of Cers-
tradia, Mrs. Orme, 'Mrs. Albert King
and Miss Luta, Ki,ngcrof Creditor-, Mrs,
Ainsley Neil ra£ Cilandeiboya; Mrs. J.
Sl+erritt and Mrs. W. Parkinson of
Granton, Mrs. Wi,Gsion of Greenway,
Miss Annie Cotn,s:tt and Miss Elva
Shaddack of Hen;sall,, Mrs., R. Paynter'
and Miss Myrtle Bicknell of Kirktos,
frs. Thompson 'af Woodham, Miss B.
Morley of Whalen,.
Consisting of house, stable, and 8
tots of land, situated, in Exeter North t
on Main Street, Apply to H. Bier-
ting, Hay P. O.
RANGE FOR SALE,-Dphertyhigb
even, woad and coal range, Half price
Apply at the ,office,
P;APEP HANGING.
I are prepared to do paper hanging,
Charges reasonable.
A. T. Harness, John St., Exeter
GIRLS WANTED
Two girls, one dining room, exper-
ietu:ed; ,oche kitchen girl, to Sart
last week in June, Good wages paid
also one girl ,for Ice Cream parlor
experienced, starting June 30th. Ap-
ply le. Mrs. H. Gill, Lake View House
Grand Bend.
NOTICE
NO'T'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN •that,
the Cpurt of Revision, to hear and
determine .appeals and complaints re-
specting assessments will h,ald its first
sitting for the year on MVlanday, June
llth, 1923, at 7.30. p.m., at the. 'Council
Chambers . Library Building, Exeter.
Dated this 22nd day, of May, 1923.
J. SENIOR,
Municipal Clerk
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The Council, af the Corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in the
Council Chamber, Godericlh, at 3.00
&tock in the afternoon of Tuesday,
the 5th day of. June 1923. All ac-
counts against the County must be in
the hands of the Clerk not later than
Vfonday preceding the meeting of the
Council.
G. W. Holman, County Clerk
Gbderich, .May 21st, 1923.
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services as usual ,next Sunday,
Services in Town Hall
11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting
7 p.m—Salvation Meeting.
2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Ctlatgrs,.
Cottage meetings' in North End 'on
Tuesday nig
:T Hlobbit%s, Captain,,
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a.mr--"WPiiking in the, Light."
7 p.m.—"Tremiblinvg id th:e, T*Iliglrt"
Rev A. A. Trumper, Recto,.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIANUSURCII
.Rev. Jones Foote, 13. A., Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 a.ba,-"Faith wilieh Overcomes
Feat',,
The Minister
7 p.m.—"Time Retilirzt of the Gospel"
The Minister
Bay .eb'aits ni`eet Friday evening.
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, ,M, J. Wiasan, B.A,
11 rami'-".H!orvv the Gospel gets as
Wheels " :
3 p.m.—Sabbath School and Bible
Classes.
7 p,ns.—A danger spEolt an, the rail-
way of.Lite."
.Helpful congregational and
singing. .Qome and enfay ,9t,
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
During June, July ,and August cor-
respondents are requested to 'send in
news budgets a day •earlujer than, be-
fore, as we will issue, The Ad.scate
pine day earlier, See that all ,news
arrives at The Advocate office by
Tuesday morning,
REMEMBERED HIS CHURCH.
The Board of James Street Metho-
dost Church called to grant credentials
t(or the. delegates, Messrs. Wesley Cole
and lf.ljn. Smell to appear before 'th,e
Stationing Committee of the. London
Conference if necessary, were most'
pleasantly ,surprised. when Mr. Victor
Snell in a few well chrosen words pre=
serrated tie gift of his uncle, the late
Frank Smell, .in the, sum. of $500.00, to
he used in, the current expenses, The
Board by resolution expressed its ap=
precia.t`_on. and thanks for the gener,!
ous gift, This places James, Street in
a very creditable position) of about!
55.00 balance on hand to lreg,ln the
new year with the "incoming pastor'
Alias Tia Johnista,n of Seafortih is
)some for the 24th.
Mr. Harold Johnston of London. spent
at few days at .Mr,. P. Fraryinlers,
Mr. Alex. Stewart of London spent
Sunday with his children here.
Airs, Claxton, of Detroit is visiting
her brother, .Mr, W. W. Taman.
tM,rs.. David Ross spent Sunday with
her sister Wars. Rprutledgre, in Dutton.
Mr. W. D. ;Sanders attended a U.
F..0. convention; in Tilbury this week.
Miss Margaret String of Western
U,niver' ty is home; for the holidays.
Mrs, Prebnblte of Ildertoml Vasil d here
with her mother, Mrs. Hamilton,, over
the weear tend,
Dr. l toulston and Dr. Kinsman, at-
tended the Dental Convention In Tar-
sxxto, last week.
Mr. amid' Mrs. J. Sr Harvey :tan tw('1
sons are 'spending at day ar two at:
Aurpra and Rockwood.
+1?ss. Hermann Droerr and son, Jack.
returned last week from a visit with
her parents at Mitchell.
Mr, and Mrs. G,,ordoni Wells and 'Mr,
and ,MTS. T.,argfnrd and child of Wind-
sor, visited here over Sunday.
111.r, Stuart Stasbury wish has been
attending' University in 'I'torronto, ar-
rive,d home Saturday even:Ina for the
via
Mrs. Richard Quanice, sr., has re-
turned from Detroit, accompanied by
tahrerr dbieeaugh
dmill.ter, Mrs. Pattersxru, who
Mir. atin+d'Mns. D,'Rrarberts and Mas:
ter Tlam of Toronto. ,and Mas. Vivian
of ,Mitchell .returned to their respect-
ive
espective homes Sunday, . after visiting with
M•r, and Mr$.. •Herman, W. Doerr,
Mrs. (Rev.) D. W. Collins. of Sarna.
o has been'visiting, at hien old home
Birr, was wrong the T;rivi:tt Mem-'
OT
itatl Church congregation on.Sunday;
en ng. Many ,odd fr:,ends were pleas_
to ,greet her;
wh
choirev
ed
PHONE 32
JONES &MAY
PHONE 32
SUMMER
WEARING APPAREL
.liter woven
liter
tiE Sotits
New Tis in the Very latest Tweed Effects, Summer Under-
wear, Straw Hots; Caps, Braces Giioves, Shirts, Etc., allow+ ready far
the ,summer Trade.
Milan Knit Dress Silk
We, have just rieaeived a Shiprne,n't of the niewi Mtilan, Kmart Dress.
Fabricsl, in the very best-selling colors, This is' the very Tartest azi
maiterials• for •dre;ssles, and is of a pure silk in a breauititful wiearv,es'
ASK TO :,SEE e'THIS NEW FABRIC.
Another Shipment House Dresses
W,e have juisit received another shipment of beanritteut House
Dreisl'es' in a Mange range of difIfetrent styles, including, black Sateen-
with' chintz 'trimming, Prices, friam 51.25 to ,$2.25 garmenit.
Silk Tricolette Blouses $2.95 each
Ladies' ansd Misses' Tricalette bltaus'es iii a beautitful range of col-
eors,, sizes up to 44, very speciall this- Nveelc at $2.95 each.
Men's Furnishings
WE ARE LOCAL SELLING AGENTS FOR INTERWOVEN SOCKS For
URN. THE BEST WEARING SOCK ON THE MARKET
Ready -trimmed Wall. Papers
A feiw', atolls of Stauntoati's Wali) Patpers will brighten up yiour rooms.
Good Kitchen Papers, big variety at 12 1-2 ev 15c. and 20c..
Bedroo n Papers; floral or stripe ,patterns, all colors, 12 1-2c. to 25c, roll'
Living Room Papers is great variety, of Tapestries at 25 to 50c. a roll
,ODD LOTS WALL' PAPERS
,Bundles 'of Living Room papers, enough for a large, room, Tapestry
design's, regular $1,50 a roll, to clear at $1.98 per aloin lo't.
$3.75 a Pair This Week
This is thle pi lc'ei wei will sell several limes of Ladies' atnd Growing Girls
Slippers This week, ;All sines, 2 1-2 to 7. Patent, Black Kid and Brown,.
Lyow heel or Cubrani Heel. Button, or Buckle Strap Slippers;, Thes'e are
all dependable Slippers!„ Stamped with the HakeErs(' name, and are the J)ig-
gest value on the markte;t: All these tare worth regularly 54.50 to $5.00.
JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
The Exeter Advocate
Display Advertising—Made known
p+n application.
Stray Anirmails—One insertion 50c.,
three insertions $1.50.
Miscellaneous articles of not mare
than five hoaxes, For Sale, To Renit,
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found tloctais 25c. an insertion.
Local reading /notices, etc., 10c, per
lime per insertion), No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thanks ,50c.
Auction 5a;1eus $3 for one insertio¢a
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion
nsertion if udder fivfe inches in length.
Legal advrertising 10c. and 5c. aline,
Farm tar Reap. Estate for sale 50c.
each insertion fon one month of four
insertions,
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na-
tional School' of Auctioneeritng. Spec-
ial Course taken in RegiN;ttered Live
Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and
Farm Lands. Rates its 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, ar at the
Central Hotel Prices neaspnable,
Satisfaction guaranteed,
Exeter
Orttari+o
4011••••••••e
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
"Billie Burke'
Dresses
E+ijli• Street, Parch, or Llause wear. dr•ess;es aremade from
splendid washing . materials, are we. mode and the • styles are very snappy.
Tpie Prices, t(oo, are reasonable
$4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50
DR.. A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDoaiedl's Stables, John St., Exetex
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
-Phone 26w
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer — R R. No, 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Farm and stack 'sales a specialty:
Four years experience,
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer ,for Counties et
Hunan and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, — Ontario,
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTis
Between
MONTREAL
TO22.O.NTO
DETROIT
and ( a
CHICAGO
UnexcellietgOei
Sleeping Cara dMiegeabt r lame awl
Parlor cars on pn day trust,
Fula information feaaemr any GePail
Trani Ticket Agent, ata Com R. IOW
LIZ. District Passenger Ate, Tomo
N.
Ptltoaro !Aw Aimee, Bute
I. R. Carling, B.A
iBiarrister, Solicitor, E is
horns, Investments ;1itatu f d'
Office, Caliva;g Block, Main; St., Exelt',er
( Dr. G. F. Rouaeton, L. D. S., D. D. 14.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Linoleums and Congoleum Rugs
YOu'will be waptiulg Sante; of these sanitary floor coverings,]
° The "Patterns are Very attractive.
Ask to )see them "anal get our'prices.,
Southoott Bros.
Dr. A. R. 'KINSMAN, L D. S., 13.13. e.
Honor. Graduate Toronto Uwiwerilty
Office --over Madman & Steutlitu7'il
Office, Man Street, Exeter,
MONEY TO LOAN
We bare a large amiount alf private
funds to loan on farm and viiagie ..�
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STAN Ry
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