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The Exeter Advocate, 1923-6-14, Page 8EXETER AI1IME/1rE, THEIRBIJAX, iflfh1TE 145 1B2a Exeter Markets CHANGED .VERY W Oats Batey el tn;t' oae Best Flour Family Flour .., Pastry Fleur Feed Fleur Bran Sh 2rts Eggs 1 C cane -y •Butter Dairy cutter Lard,Potatoes .....................„ EDNESDAY Lis 60• ,pyx: Samuel Syyiea •its again en the .3 &5 sick last, and es unable to leave; his lame. Local DoingsThe Huron County Medical A,,sssoc�- * ' snot', met in, Seaforth last Wedxiies- y aa'o ,wen the; president, Dz Ida after ' olry The black bees. seasou� opens on the 'Peck of Hetusail, occupied the cha'ur, 16th of curie, , and ;papers , •were read on 't^arious med. -ical topics 'bfy, Dr. boss; of ',Seaford'', .Dr. Burrows of Seafo-rth, and, Pat Tiuniter of Goderiele Drs. Weir and ,., 3,70 Shaw ,gave an, account of the ensu] n w,. 3,40 air W. H. Johnston took tale sexy- clinics =ut T,orom(ta. • 2.10 res ire the Evangelical Chanel',; at ' e r B,. L Doyle and hiss 1-Iettj;e • 1.70 Desixta ood an Sunday, evening. Bower had an unpleasant experience 23 Creditors ,of the W. E. • Sainlfoerd, on Tuesday ,night of last week. They 35 Clothing Company of Hamilton receiv were driving northward ..r the font - 28 ed 20 to 25 seats on the dollar. er's .goon' and were ab' about 'ta ',cross � the a'oaid at Kippeni, when a truck with 1.00 lost a horse during one; of the atarms } no lights coming from; the 'west drove .(logs 17 to 20 Mr. Geo. J Ferguson of Usborne in 8,00' of • last week, it being struck by light- nt cont of theinand the coupe crasRn- If a criminal returns to the scene of c :'tie, he probably has a sense of humor and enjoys watching the de- tectives. Thar veep who says there is waste mo len all human activeties should titat,_h a small boy with an ice cream s one. EgAgiiA WANTED -A reliable man, to act as local representative at $2,00 and dis- tri t for "The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries', to solicit orders for high- class rut and ornamental stock, New season's business just starting; a splen- did oner„zg for the right matt, Write for full airti ue1ars Stone & ti4'ell;tng- tor Toronto, Qat, PROPERTY FOR SALE, Consisting of house, stable, and 8 lots of land, situated in Exeter North on Main Street. Apply to H. Bier ling, Hay P. 0. GIRLS WANTED Two girls, one dining room, exper- ienced; one kitchen girl, to start last week in June, Good wages paid -else one girl for Ice Cream parlor, experienc'd, starting June 30th, Ap- ply to Mrs. H. Gill, Lake View House, Grand Ben.d, CUFF BUTTON FOUND. On Mein St., Exeter. Owner can have. same by proving property and paying' for adv., at this office. HOUSE AND LUMBER FOR SALE A' frame house, 18x24, in good con- dition., situated on Lot 18, Con. 9, Tp. of Stephen., to be moved; also quantity hemlock lumber, all sizes; doors and door frames; about 300 feet of dress- ed pine lumber, quantity of lath, and Sx10 cedar timbers. J. S. AMY, Hay P.Q. LOOI: AT THE LABEL. The Advocate is ga'.ng to make a determined effort to clean up the subs'.ription list, The labels were all marked ne on clay 3rd. If, by any chance, your label is not. as ,it should he, let ui know at once. We are .go- ing to give all those who are years bac ',hie one, chance to pay up, ,and them it wee net lee our fault le some aa'e asked to pay 52.00 per , year, and Perhaps some costs. We know it is sie ply ,neglect ori the part of many - but we cannot live on neglect. WOMAN WANTED Ti*, work by the day. Apply at the Central Hotel, Exeter. FOUND, -A place where you can but Britisb American gasoline at 30c. --R, Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North G S, ATKINSON, L.D.S., DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Oatarlioe, and Un- eversiity of Toronto, Late District Dental Officer., Milit- ary District Number ,acre, London, Ont Main Office -Dickson Block, • Main Street, Exeter ,Ont. Hours -9 am, to 5.30 p.m. Phone 34 -.Exeter. Office at Zurich Gat, Phone 79. Zurich Tuesday and Friday from 10 ea.rn. tee, 5 p.m. etartiag at Exeter on Saturday,the 26th inst. LET ELLIOTT & e'OBJ(S Know when you want your Suit of Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed, or Dyed or Dry Cleaned and we will call Por them and deliver then. 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 We snake trips to London .each week, teavelour orders, at our office or at the Central Hotel. Cars for hire at all times BAGSHAW & EASTON We Carry A Big Stock of Furniture AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE BbAEN, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED R N:ROWE Conductor of Funeral Services The cement fou dation, for Mr. Wrn. Iiuetx's new brick house on Mein St, has been, put in and the brick .'work will be comme,n,ced ,aholrtly,. ZIr. W. Pomfret of Haanitton, arriv- ed here .on Monday, to take :over eked Express Agency, which position Mr S. W. Sims recenitly. resigned. • ,kr. Tilos. Fitton received ward this week of the death of his brother-ent-laav, Mr. Joseph Lomas, he SHOW$RhTh .ovine' passed away, in Hamilton on ed into 3,1k,turning! the truck over 'and doting considerable damage to the coupe. Fortunately no one -tees hurt PRESIDENT WINS.. The. President vs. Vice-Peesj,dent bowling game which always' takes place early is the season, was pulled gaff on Wednesday night, when three rinks played on each' ,side„ resulting inn a ween for Pres. G. E, Andersons over Vice - Pees. H. Spackman, by a large margin.. Saturday, On Thursday, of last 'Seek the 11x. Wm. Edmonds, the popular tel- fraettds of Milks May Dobbs, daughter ler of the �falsons Bank here, .,has of Mir. and Nees. FreemanDobeb's met been; f the ed to the Windsor branch at the home of Mr, and Mrs. 'Robert leaving here on Saturday morning for Danmey here' and presented her with that place. The engagement is announced of Cora Ros Ina, only daughter of Mr. basket, borate os a suijtable wagon, r)aniel Truemner, Zurich, to Mr. Aa- sztniramly deelcoraite;d foo- the, occasion ran Wein* son. ee Mr. and Mrs, Gott- and afitetr their ;presfenrtaitioat the re- fried Wein, Crediton., the marriage to mainder of 'the evening was spent in games; music and refreshrneretse a miscellaneous shower an honor of ber approaching marriage; The gifts were arranged in a prettily decorated take place very quietly in June. At the regular meeting of the Boy Scouts on Friday •evenan,g, after the general business, 141e. H,,sl2. 'Miller was presentted with a "Thank Gieft,,l',-a gold medal in swastika farm -in', ap- F reciat5oan of the interest he ha,s fak- er in the scouts white Sience Master- of asterof the. Exeter High School for the last two years. W! R.e., YOU CAREFUL TO -DAY? The .slogan as, "be careful:' Your family wants you to; come home .every' night, The "bass" wants you at work to -marrow; and the hospital does not want you. Take time, to be careful. H ANNIGAN-GOX, DEATH OF e1RS. G.ORLE. The. death pcc.urred on June 6th Of Wells, widow of 'the late Job Barker Gorle, in liner eeth year, Born Tysoe, near Edgehill, Warwecksheine, England, the; lath Ma's. Gorge was mar - reed on her' 26th birthday and sailed the follavineg day for Canada. She and her husbaxnu •settled ;on ae farm near Cromarty, where Mr. Gods died some years ago, . Mrs. , Gorle,• was stricken. with. creeping paralysis about 11 years ago, and, two years afterward moved to Exeter. She is survi,ved'by one daughter, Mess Mary, at home. Interment took place. on Friday in the family plot in Hibbert cemetery. A quiet wedding took, place on Al- PFAFF-BOWEY, bert street on Wednesday of last week! Followed by the din and Tattle of June 6,, -when 'Mrs. Mary Cox was quietly married to Lieut, Narrnaa Han- old pans, shoes ma varied other art Hagan, who has been in charge ,of ;the relax of a noise -making type tied omt- Salvation Army ]mere for same time. to their automobile, Lr. Milton W. The ceremony wt's performed by Ma -Pfaff, our papular postmaster, and jor, Byers of Stratford, , hire worthy newly wedded bride, :Miss Jessie. le, A. Bowey„ sped though town on Saturday manning last, after Rev; A. A Trumper had performed the ceremony of making them man and wife at the altar of the Trivitt Me- morial Church, and as they passed along .lain street it could be heard on all sides, "they are marri)ed.'A It was generally conceded that the event was not far off, but "Milt' had kept the affair a close secret to the last. .About 8,30 they were quietly married, being unattended and only the bride's fath- er„ lIr Alfred Bawey, and her sis- ter, Miss E. M. Bowey, being present, The ceremony over the gide and groan' repaired to \Ir. Senior's audio . *ter CARS COLLIDE: A three -car collision occurred on :Hain Street here on Saturday mane - in" last, causing considerable damage. \Ir, and Mrs. _Richard • eurphy were corning •south 5n their car, when. Mr. Bert Kernack's Ford car and his col- lirled, and one of them hit Ir, G.A. elewleene car which was standing at the front of his store. No one Wee -hurt Mr. Hawkins' • car was only sliightly damaged, while the other two were; badly damaged. ,+ Notice to Creditors. In ;the Matter of the Estate of Con- rad T. Walpe.r, late of the To�wn- •ship of Hay, in the, County of Hur- on, fanner, deceasjed, � NOTICE is hereby given p irsuant to the Statutes en that behalf, that all creditors and persons having any claims against the Estate of Conrad T, Waiper, late of the Townsbip, of Hay, in thea County of Huron, farmer, deceased, .;who died on or about the et' day of May, A. D., 19 23, are re- quired to forward the same, duly prov- en, rov en, too H. Eilber, & Son, Crediton, act- ing -for the, executors of 'the estate, on or before the, 15th day; of Juppe, A, D., 1923 and notice is further given that after the said, date, the executors will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to those, claims of which they shall them shave had no- tice. • Dated at Crediton, this 4th clay of June, A. D., 1923. JACOB WAI;PER, r • HENRY RbSTEMA.YER, Dashwood P.O., Executors SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES Services as usual next Sunday. Services in Town Hall, 11. a.nt.-Hodti,n,ess Meeting 7 p.m. -Salvation Meeting. 2.30 p.m. -Sunday Schooii and Bible .. Gl sr Cottage meetielge ya Noath' Erol 'on Tuesday night.. T H(abb imne, . Captain, Trivitt Memorial Church 11 a,m;-�`Veithods Of Heeling." 7 p.m.-"F,aiith ilnr, C;hristc- What is Means," Rev A. A. Trumpet., Rector. OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. James Foote,' E. A., Minister 10 a. m. --Sunday School and Bible Classes, 11 arra.-y 7 p.m. -Rev. G. M. Chidley, B.A. Masonic Service. , Boy Scouts meet Friday evening. JAI4ES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A. 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. -Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 7 ppm. :Phones -•=Business 20w Residen ee All are eluome. vh ere. they ware "snapped and then proceeded on their honeymoon) trip to Windsor, where the bride has a sister Mrs. Clark;"and othep relatives living. The bride was gowmece :,n a navy blue canton crepe, north hat to match, and carried a bouquet of sunburst roses, On their return. the; happy couple will occupy ;the mete aesidepce the groom recently purchased from ,bfr. C. B. Snell. The Advocate is pleased to join;, - un wishing that adversity may never cast a shadow across their path - WAY. \frs, Cole, Sr, visited for a week with relatives in Wyoming, 'Ale Fred Mallett of London visited with, his p.arefits over Sunday. etrs, Mara of Lucent es visiting with her•daughter, .!Vers. W. H. Cole. Mies Hettae Sweet left Wednesday level -nag on. the Press trip to.. Halifax. Mr. Peter Robertson and wife of Stratford 'visited relatives here over Sunday. Mrs. Wesley J. Bissett returned Sun- day from a vsit with'• her sister, Mrs. Inksater, dux Pares. • 12x, and 'Mrs. W. H. Leveet of Lon- don, visited foe a fe;w days here. last week with eelativtes, ter. and Mrs. T, Burkhart of Cleve- land are visiting with Mr. and tem. Joseph Davis, Exeter North. ',frs. Rich. , Peinhale of •Tomato is visiting With her mother, Mrs, John Sanders, Reel other relatives in. Ste- phen. Mile. Frank Melville of Los `Angeljes) Cal., is vesiting •teeth his brother; Mr, W. J. Me;Ivadlle, ai sd relatives brother, Rus- seldale. Mr, and Mrs, Eel. Hunt of near S,eaforth spent a few clays the latter part of last 'week with Mr. axil Mrs. 1. Armstrong.' Mrs. Jas. Stewart,who has been vis- iting ger mother and other, relatives here, return:ed to her home in Wind- sor Saturday. Mr Chris. Zuefle and a couple rel- atives of Flint, Mich,, vis:eted waith friends here on Monday. They made the trap • in a ear. Mrs. W. R. Garner„after a visit here returned to her home, in Toronto, Mon- day, accompanied by her sister Mrs. Ed, Tzteble, who will. spend a coupe tyeeks ,n the city. 'ears, J. H. Grieve, returned last week from a viset in° Strathray, acconupani ed by her little grarudedaughter, Hellen Grieve, who will v:s{ilt weth her grand parents for a few weeks. :yr, alnrd Mrs Esti Heywood and >\iasses Salome and, Lou eda Finkbseiner ,otorred to Kitchener on Saturday aissting also yn Waterloo, and. St. Jac- obs., r-eturning to Exeter on Sunday. r' eelseeeereamomaneeeneeenemes PHONE 32 JONES & MAY PHONE 32 SPECIAL VALUES FOR JUNE Of Interest to the June Bride We are showing this month a beautiful Mange of Linens -in table linens by the yard ankle. cloths, tray clotlhs, drapee for Sideboards, 'towellj;rigs, etc., also pillow cottons, sheetin;gs, etc„ that will be of special interest to, talar June Bride. PURE LINEN: TOWELLING AT 23e. YARD. 3,00 yards heavy pure linen crash roller towelling very special this, month at ;23c. yard. PILLOW COTTON 40 in, and 42 in, wide, exceptional. good quality, at 5,8c, yard. SHEB.TING. Heavy Bleached Sheeting, '2 yards 'vide, very special at 68c. yard. MILAN KNIT DRESS GOODS. This new dress fabric in a beautiful ,quality of knitted, silk with a drop stitch effect es one, Of the !best /peeing fabric sof the, season. We hapee it in Black, White, Brown, Navy, Cocoa and Rapids Blue at $2.75 yard. A BARGAIN IN CHILDREN'S WHITE HOSIERY Childrenfs White Ribbed Cotton Hosiery, sizes 5 to 8, very this month to clear. at 39c. pair. Children's Socks, in lisle and ,silk -all sizes and all popular colors at 39,c. and 65c, a pair. special Wall Paper Bargains Room lots of all colors wide width bedroom papers, eacli bundle con- ,sisting of 5 double, rolls wall and 2 double rolls ceiling, with Border. All 'these papers are extra good quality ,and sold at 60c. double troll to clear at per room lot 51.98, Also low prices En Kitchens and Living Rooms. • Outing Shoes Outing Shoes, Slippers and Sandals to suit atl1, at very moderate prices. All the new combmatians of Black and White and Brown. and White will be found here. Also Women's Pure White Slippers, Bathing Shoes, etc. always ere hand. Clothing for Men and Boys All the new light shades in Suits, a fins: selection, Men's Overalls at $1.50 and , up, Men's and Boys' Khaki Combinations and Khaki Pants. Closes Wednesday. Afternoons during ,Months of June, July and August! JONES & MAY AGhNTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES The Exeter Advocate Display Advertising -Made known on appScaticat, • Stray Aniaoaaps-One insertion 50c,, three ins'ertionr 51,50. Miscellaneous articles of not more than five linees', Hort' Sale, To Rent, Wanted, each insertion 50e. Lost and Found Was 25c. an insertion. Local reading notices, etc., 10c. ,per line per imisertionl No notticie less than 25c. CaR'd of Thanks 50c. Auction $alleys 53 for one insertion and 51.50 for each suliaequeatt in- sertion if melee five inches in Iength. Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. aline. Farm for Reap. Estatteior sale 50c. each inserbion fora one month of four insertions, OSCAR KLOPP AUCTIONEER Honer• Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na- tional ational School of Auoti;oneering. Spec- ial Course taken in Regiseered Live Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate and Farm Lands. Rates in keeping with. prevailing market prices. Satisfaction assured. Write or were 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 "Billie Burke' Dresses 411 Foe Street, Porch, or House wear. These dresses are made feom splendid washing materials, are well made and the styles are very snappy. The Prices, tone are reasonable - $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 Linoleums and Congoleum Rugs i. You will be wanting some of these sanitary floor The Patterns are very attractive. Ask to sere them anal get our .price. coverings. Southaott Eros. DR. At. E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeon McDanell's Stables, John St., Exeter (]ate'ly occupied by Dr, Vim) Phione 26.w ARTHUR WEBER Auctioneer - R, R No. 1, Dashwood Licensed Auctioneer for Huron. Co, Farm and stock safes a specialty, Four years ''experience, FRANK; TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Counties t4 9 - Huron and Middleton 'Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Crediton„ Ontario. THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexoelled dining car service Sleeping cars cm might train tad Franca• can oar principal day trains, • Fu91 information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Hi* -D leas•. District Passenger Agent, Taro N. J. DORE Mow 44w. AtOttt, Extittit I, R. Carling, B.A Bar star, Solicitor, Et§ • •' Lioaats, Investments Induraticki Office,_ Can't Black, Main, St. Exeter Dr. G. F. Rouleton, L. D..5., D. D. DENTIST - Offiee over Cariing's Law Office Cloned Wednesday afternoons. Dr. A, R, KINSMAN, L,. D, S. 0 b IlL Honor Graduate Toronto University Office --over Madman & Stadion'. Office, Main Street; Exeter, MONEY TO LOAN We have a large amount . of prii to funds to loam •Oft farm ' and village property. at low rates of interest. GLADM N & ST n NEUR1 Barristers, Srolieitor/4 Enloe