The Exeter Advocate, 1921-6-9, Page 8EXErEE. ADVOCATE, TliUhtBIL .X, JUNE 9, 1901
Exeter Markets
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
When.155
Barley ,, 48.t'o'S5
Cats 35 to 40
Family Flour .5.30
R .e.. 2.10
... 1.60
,,,1.60
33
.
...R 26- . 2$-2828
.
18
15 to $16
tete.. 8,00
Feed Fleur
Brae+
k..-e.enery Butter
„Aa:ry Butter
Eggs
Lard
Hay per tong
Hogs
X It
REM) CROSS CRUISADE FOR
GOOD HEALTH
Ora Fr day evening, June 10th, at 8•
p.m. .n the Twee Hall, Dr. Ruggles
Gee and Dr. Abbott, of the Red
Cress headquarters, will address a.
pubs L meetieg. Moving pictures of
the pease tem- work of the Red Cross
will be show:. Admission Free. • All
citizens are cordially invited.
A. A. -Trumper, Presidents.
LOS'r— A sum of money on, east side
oe between Mach St. church
and T. Elliott's shop. Finder rewarded
by leaving at this .office.
CARP OF THANKS
Mrs. W. D. Yeo, brothers and sis-e
le7s, express their grateful appree a'
Veen to the many friends for kindness
and sympathy shown during their re••
cent bereavement, also for themany
floral tributes,
ESTRAY STEERS.
There strayed onto the premises of
the enelersigeed:, two. eaj]ag Hereford
airs. Owner can have same by prov
;.tg proper:} and payeag expenses.
JONATHAN KYDD, Hay AO..
STR.A'k HEIFER
l'hcro seri yeti onto the premises of
nee underogned, Lot 2aa. Con. 4, tit a p -
red year ere Leiter. Owner can
:eve 1s:;m be prevene taroperty :end
es erg e Pe ase.s. F. TRIEBNER, Jr.
latW CA ' QR SALE.
Apto:4' c L. MILS
RaaOi9 TO RENT
b:k B'.^iva a liosne et Grand Rend;
r tent elh tour tots et goad loc;a-
a2;t, weds rust.:i treble tenet ti.ifat� Ap-
pee Bo^c 11 ;1l.1, ss Erten.. Mo:'tar'i
teraad Bend, One
Sl RAWBERRIE .
Leave your order at WU SON'S so
t.:'.twberrL- s--J'elone St+.
DR. JOHN li' 1Rt, Ch•ropree and
Eh:e era: Treatments, X -Ray; hours--
Int ;a. 12. and 2 to 4, and by aptnoint-
iu nt Consultation, tree. �i"illitm
MO Sanders. P(eone 43.
TENT TO RENT.
Suitable for booth, or for camping.
Appy . ; C'. L. Wilson, a.
c'OMI).47G
That faucial Inlay "Tale Young
Country School Alarm" will be given
in the Exeter Opera House on Wed-
nesday, June 15th by the Chisel -
burst Dramatic Club, under the aus-
pices of the Stephen and tsborne
Ju iar Farmers' As toeiution. Fur-
ther notice next week.
NOTICE TO WATER USERS.
Neese take notice that your water
setviase was installd for your own
tie, send not your neighbor. Custom -
ere acing water other than specified
win be charged accordingly.
PUBLIC rTILITIES COM.
RECRUITS WANTED.
Fin- Huron Battalion, which goesin-
to vamp at London on June 9th.
Apply e, W. J. HEAMAN.
STRAY SOW. _,—
There strayed from the premises of
the undersigned, Lot 15, Con. 13, Us -
borne, a beg flack sow. Information
that will :ead to her recovery will be
rewarded, ARCH IE McCURDY
Phoxtee34-14 Kirkton
WANTED a local representative at
Exeter to represent "The Old Relia- To -night isladies' night,
Me Fonihal Nurseries", and cover sur-
rounding territory. A splendid open-
ing for a reliable man. Exclusive ter-
ritory.-- STONE -& WELLINGTON
Toronto, Ontario. '• Church
CARS FOR HIRE—Phone 56, C. L.
,WILSON.
Local Doings
C. L. Wilson has sold his delivery
horse to W. 14 Statham.
The members of the Exeter branch
of 'the 1I,.F.O. and surrounding mem-
bers will attend divine service in the
Trivia Memorial Church, on Sunday
Tune .19, when the rector, Rev. A. A.
Trumper wail breach.
The Targe gasoline tank put in oe
Main Street by Messrs. Foote & Piton
Attracted :considerable attention_ after
the big rain storm during Thursday
night last, The tank lied been, partly'
nntelled, but had not -been covered
lin wheel the rain 'came on, and a, large
qua�ati'Ly of earth and water washed
linen the oponing, with the result that
St raised the north end of the . tank
a -couple feet. It requited considerable
work to get it ,back in place again.
LOST TO SEA -FORTH.
On Thursday evening the Exeter
Junior Baseball team played a game in
Seaforth, !using by a. score of 8-1.
HARVEY -JOKY,
A Quiet wedding took place at the
James Street parsonage, Exeter, on
Wednesday evening, June 1st when
Mss Laura- Doxy, daughter of Air, and
Mrs Zip.. Jory of Exetear, became
the bride of :Mr. C1reslter R Harvey,
son. of Air, and „airs,. Thomas Harvey
of town. Refit M. J. Wilson perform-
ed the vex—Mono at .,tile o'clock intim
evening. lett and Afrst Harvey have
taken up their residence over the
sore of `iessrs. ,Harvey ix Hary*ey,
and will Mace the best wishes of thee:
marry ir'.ends.
FIRST DRAFT.
The tics; draft of the .Stations for
:he Methodist ministers of London
Conference was issued on. Thursday
of lest week, and few changes were
made The following are, placed in
b�4:cr U°strict:--Exeter--:Iain Street,
W. G. H. 11c Alieter ; James Street,
liarz:-t J. Wifebn; %Parkhill, John H.
Johnston; Irnimt ale, Harold J. Armi-
tage; Centrelia, Arthur J. Sincla'r;
Hensel', George \V. W. Rivers, Ailsa
Craig, and Crediton, R. A.. Brooke;
Grand Bend, David W. \V ltrmas; Syl-
van, S. S. Stewart; 1.ueau, Le:onaad
B r :etc : Granton, Selby Jefferson;
Woodham, Pince E. James; Kirkton,
R. C. Copeland. Rev. Parnaby, late of
F,I:n:v:lie. is slatted for Belmont.
iboWI.1NG NOTES.
Messrs Woods, Stewart, Neaman and
Tanutn won three out of four games
at the Alintee Bowling Tourney In
London last week, but dud not bring
back the trophey. Fairful of Leam-
ington, who defeated them, won. the
cup.
The first of the weekly Friday night
Bowling Tourneys was • held last Fri -
dm: evening with eight rinks of three
inert each playing. George Snell, Ed.
Howard and W. J. Heaman won. the
prizes. These are weekly events and
very interesting. The names of those
who Wish to play must be in the
hands of the secretary not later than
7,15 that evening, and alI players must
be on hand at that hour so as to
start promntly on. time,
JUNE WEDDING
The marriage took place an. June: lst
at "Woodwylde" the home of Mr.and
Mrs. J. T. Allison, Usborne, when their
slaughter, Jean Eleanor, was married
Archie W. Morgan, son of Mr. and
J. T. :Morgan. Rev. Chidley performed
the ceremony in the presence af im-
mediate friends. The bride was gown-
ed Sn. Alice blue taffeta, with over-
dress of embridered georgette, and
carried bridal roses. Both bride and
groom were. unattended. Miss Myra
'1Uor,gan. sister of the groom, played
.he wedding march. Following the
eruntony a buffet lunch was served.
The bride was the recipient of many
beautiful wedding presents. The
groom's gift to the bride was a string
of pearls; to elle uianist he gave a
green cameo and pearl ring, with Mar-
quessee . setting. Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
gan deft the same everting for Muskoka
where they will spend a short honey-
moon. The .beide travelled in- a navy
blue tricotine .suet,with hat to match.
On . rhes „return they will reside on
the , grooms, farm.
P. C. A
Trivitt : Memorial
PLOWING DONE.
Having purchased a tractor; outfit
I am prepared to accept contracts for
plowing.-. E. B. Mitchell, Centralia.
TRUCK FOR SERVICE.
I have a truck for service. Rhone
It 115, Exeter, • S. J. V. CANN.
VIOLIN LESSONS taught by Mrs.
E. J. Wethey, Andrew St. Apply
at any time 4 to 6' o'clock; evenings
Ito 8
HIGH INVESTMENT YIe,LDS
NOW AVAILABLE
Dominion of Canada Victory Bonds
Province .of Ontario Bonds.
City of Toronto and other bonds.
ERNEST ELLIOT
Office Elliot Building Exeter
TURNING MILL
A.111.—kinds of Turning Gumming
Saws, Etc., done on shortest notice,
APPLE. BUTTER. ANI) BOIL±.D
;Cider,first-class quality,;
S. J. V. C'ANg, Phone 115
11 a.ztn.-" "Thee Divine Valuation ' o
Souls."
7;'jene`••,='Eike Gospel of Hope."
Rev A. A. Trumper, Recton .
•
CIAVEN lf'RESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, 13. A., Minister
Regular services next Sabbath at
11 a.an, aaa.d.7.:p.m.-
Y The Minister.
JAMES S'r.•METi3ODIST CHURCH
• Pastor, MJ. Wilson, B.A.
11.00.: a.m.-=1,
3 p.m.—Sabbath' School` and Bible
,,Study ••
7.00 p.m.
Inspiririf Music.' All welcome
MAIN' S%..li%tETif6DIST CHURCH
. tev,,peee,e McAlister, M. A.
•.Phone 21r3
3 p.tneeSun la "School :3atd ' J3able
•iateses.
. 7 .p.m -Ste
BETHANY
2.30 p.ni.-elf
1. R. Carling, B,8 t,
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mol -
sons Bank, Etc,
INVEST YQUR FUNDS
in Victory, Dominu'bn of Canada, Pro-
vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment for Trust Funds.
At exieticg prises from 6 twee cent.
to 7 seer cent, eon be obtained from
these bonds.
Orders received by me,
Morley to loan et lowest rates of
interest, .
Office—Carling .Bk., Mann St., Exeter
Miss Beatrice Howe} es able to lad
out agar after her recent serious ill-
n€ss.
lira. Richard Welsh, was ,taken sud-
denly dl irvith gall stones on Sunday,
but she glow sxnproting.
Mr Sam"' Peeszcator was confined
to' the hoose for several days last week
aftec being kicked in the instep by a
horse.
June 3rd, The King's 13irthday was
celebrated n Crediton and Zurich, and
Public holidays were Proclaimed. In
Exeter only ,the Banks observed the
day .as a hos ay,
Res„ Down, who was here attending
Mrs. Tom's funeral, preached in -the.
James Street C,hurcb. Sunday evening.
in the . marring a 1eucal service was
gwen by Prot. Anftten and hits
:Sirs. John Hawksbaw was taken sud-
delay ill the latter part of last weed:
and is confined to bee bed, Hep
daughter, Wrs. Livingstone of stmt—
ford carne: on Monday and will remain
tell she recovers,
\DUCE ENJOYED.
"The Irresistible \Marmadukc" put en
by St. Georges Dramatic Club of Lon-
don in the Opera, House ,an Monday
evening of last week, under the aus-
pices of -the Girls' Auxiliary of the
Trlvitt l'Iemorial. Church, was clever-
ly presented. The Play affordeermucb
amusement by the variety of comic
character, complications and witty'
dialogue. and those in attendance en-
joyed 'the pleasing little drama very
much. The attendance was riot large
but the entertainment deserved a touch
larger patronage. Should they appear
in. Exeter again we b.ipeak for them
a much better house,
Cal A,::GE IN SCHOOL COURSES.
Radical changes are being made in
the High adeno: curriculum for On-
o on the recommendation of the
High School Commission appointed last
year by the Department of Education
to review the courses of study in, our
tecondazy schools, Prominence is to
been. -en to tate pure! and his needs,
U;titerto our courses of study have
been g'acled from the primary class
to the University with the; view of pre-
paring pupils for professional life, rath-
er than cquip:sing them for the dis-
charge of their duties as citizens end
the fulfillment of their particular des-
tiny as individuals. This was inevit-
able so long as the curriculum of stud-
ies was provided for all conditions.
It is now the intention of the Depart-
ment to give ,some freedom to schools
La adjusting the curriculum of studies
to the geeat variety of conditions in
the province. Some communities will
emphasize industrial education, while
utile:a on agricultural, scientific or
commercial course of studies accord-
ing to the oecupatiern of the people.
I,. :s the most -evolutionary change
that has been made in our educational
systenz sin to it was ,cstabl ,it d over
75 )ears ago. The new regulations
will likely come. ,ins effect Septem-
ber 1st. •
Air. Bert Gillies was here front Ham -
Mon, over. the week end.
Mr, Cecil Steel of • Windsor spent
:; few days with his parents here.
Mrs, James Bowden. and son. spent
a len- days with Mrs. Salkeld in. God-'
etch.
Mrs. Essery and daughscr, Mss Vera
spent a day or two in London last
week.
Mr and Mrs. Brokeashire of Wind.
sot arc visiting tvlith relatives here
and in Credit on.
\trs. Brooks of ,Otttawa, is visiting
with ?ars. McNicol and' other relatives
in and around Exeter,
Dr Rollins of London spent a few
days with relatives -and old friends in
taivn the. latter part of lase week.
Miss Frances Abbey and Miss Fier-
ence Norry of Windsor spent carne
week end with the latter's parents. '
Rev. Fear of Walkervilla,,- who :has
been. attending London. Conference,
spent a day or two with- relatives here.
Mrs. i1'. •'E•, Han dford and daughter,
La
Bell. of Ingersoll are visiting with
friends here, the gtuesns o•f lair, and,
lfrs. E. A Follick.
Mr. and 'Mrs,. W. H. Levee of Lon -
spent e. day or pvio here last week and
.also visited at the home of Judge
Dickson.-Goderich.
Mfrs. ivicCallum of Loudon is visiting
with her parents,.Mr. and Mrs,. James
$wseet!. Mrs. Sweet is at present in
very poor-
Miss
oor Miss Grace Creech has refurned frorn
Stratford Business: College, and has
taken a position as .bookkeeper with
Heaman',s Hardware. •
Me and Mrs;. .Ferguson of Tees-
water ,mo'to'red here Friday and spent
a few days at the home of their son,
Mr. Ralesell Ferguson
Miss Annie Sanders," who umderwent
an operation in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, a• few weeks ago, was able to
retur,n to her home here on. Swnday.
her conditiionbeetng', much, improved.
1�1
Hrs. .c4s?cfy,, wlypl aj compasviied bier.
while ehexe,, returned home with her.
":Mr nn Pryde, wofe and family of
New„f�ntario', are visiting Mr. Pryde's
brother, Mr. Than Pryde , They may
'locate en. Exeter. _'Mr. Pride vs` `car -
pester 'and contractor and doubtless
1 he decides ea remain: here he wig-
eceive every lencouragen rt'", both
fotn the standpoint of becoming a
cet'i'nien and the, patronage that will
be arcarded hirer.
1r
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PHONE 32
JONES & 'MAY •
PHONE .31
Special
VANS ill SIEller Merchandise
CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES.
We leave a splendid range of Children's Bummer Wash Dresses for
ageess# 3 to
ydearrss, any of these arts in odd sizes andd broken ranges at
LADIES HOUSE DRESSES AT $1,65.
3 dozen Ladies' print house dresses, sizes 3610 44, in nice range ofcol-
ors, very special this month at $1.65 each,
MIDDIES AT $1.75. .
Ladies' and Misses' fine quality middies, the celebrated Admiral brand
pian white, also with c11•lared trimmings, regu;aa'ly tag to $.1,50 each. Special
June selling price only 11.75 each.
WHITE WASH SKIRTS
Ladies' and hEsses' Nin e Wash "Skirts in Tr=cotines and Gaberdines,
iudT age? Of rises, prices much lower Than lit season.
L AD1.,,S' GENUINE GLOVE STILI: BLOOMERS AT $1.95.
These :$bloomers are a real bargain They are genu ate glove
Reslt color only, worth' easily twice this price, Our special June
,price only $2,95 Pax.
sill:,
sell ng
GINGHAM'S AT Z9C. YD..
Hundreds tof yards of fine gixtghams in checks and stripes On sale
this monah at 29c. yard,
FAIR RIBBONS AT 20e. YD.
Ribbons are much cheaper. We can give you a nice quality of silkrib-
bon. 3 1-2 inch wide in popular colors just tete thing for hair ribbons at 20c
yard.
CLEARING OF EMBROIIDERIES AND INSER'1 IONS
we haw placed on sale two lots of .tate enab. oderles and in;,ertions--
huttdrede of yard s to choose from. Marry of these ;ones ere less than half-
prce.
OUTING SHOES FOR. S1:AI BIER.
Laiies' White Oxfords, Pumps, Ties and Strap Slippers, in either
leather or rubber soles. Also the vary latest styles of Bleck and Brown
k is; S:ipoers, all et moderate prices.
:MEN'S OXFORDS AND RUBBER SOLE SHOES.
White :Oxfords or High. Shoes Co-. the u rm weather. \Ve keep a
fake assortment, with either leather Or neol n soles. Also high :rade
Brown and Black Oxfords.
RUNNING SHOES FOR CHILDREN
Brown or White to suit everyone. Shoes or Slipuers, Oxfords. Pump
or strap styles.
SPECIAL -25 pairs Ladies' fine grey Oxfords regular $7,Ola, for S4.us.
THIS STORE WILL 13t; CLOSED EVLRY WEDNESDAY AFTER-
NOON DURING JUNE JULY AND AtUST.
JONES & MAY
Auto. Licenses
and Markers
Issued in Exeter.".7.1A
These are now being issued in Ex-
eter. We have them in stock and
can supply you at shortest notice.
Have your application forms properly
filled in. -
S. W. Simms
Express Office,. Exeter.
R.N.
ROWS
FURNITURE DEALER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMER
Embalmers License No. 210.
Motor Hearse Service
Phones 20J and 20W.
WESTERN ONTARIO BEST COdi-
MERCIAL SCHOOL. DR. A. E. TENNANT
---
Veterinary Surgeon
CENTRAL
a /6 us
ScrRATFoRD.., ONT.
Our winter term commences Tues-
day, January 4th, and students may
register in our Commercial, Short-
hand or Telegraphy Departments at
any time. Our courses are thorough
and practical, and we assist grad-
uates to positions. Get our free
Catalogue
D. A. McLachlan.
Principal.
AND DENTIST
, McDonell's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
'o,1f you tamp anything to sell or you
want to buy, try The .Advocate Want
Column.
DR. HENRY A, CORSAUT
VETERINARY SURGEON
Tea & Coffee Office—Bakers' Livery Barn, Exeter
Store
Calls promptly attended to day or
• night.
For the choicest Dr.
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery line
Call and See us. A trial
as to quality will convin-
ce.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
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MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
by C. H. Sanders, at the Advocate Of-
fice. Strictly confidential; no yeitness.
SOUTHCOTT B
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Fleet Foot Shoes
For every member of the family. Fleet Foot Shoes have proved seg
popular and are in such wide' demand that the styles have been., multiplied
.tto meet every summer .need. These shoes are: restful and comfortable
•
and are just the thing for summerw€ar. Let us show you the new styles
Billier
B k- -
u e House use Dies_ se$
Fox porch, house, or street-wear..
These dresses are made from good
qualitty, good Was hitlig='gvnghains, and come in very smart styles. They are
priced at
$4.50 $5.00 $7.50
20 Doz. Black Cotton Hose
• -11,.
Su$�, 9,9� � and 10.This hose=s f jotsedSarf?5Oc•? ,
a pair:
•F'or quick selling we. • have marked then' at •the loW price oer pain` zee.
out. •
„ hcott Bros.
This Store will close every Wed, afternoon during June, July, August.
5
G. F. Roulstonn, L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S„ D. D. S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Office—over Gladman & Stantiury,'s '
Office, Main Street, Exeter..
. C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Fann
Stock Sales a Specialty. . Office at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Hunan and Middlesex
Prices RRasonab1e and Satisfaction
Guaranteed,
Crediton, Ontario.
If you want to ;order a daily paper
or magazine, or, renew a: present sub-
scription, heave your order at the
Advocate Office. We save you paper,
envelope postage stamp and coarse 'tiff
money order .and when clubbing elite
tie more besides.
MONEY TO LOAN
We gave"a large amount of private
funds to, loan ._on 'farm . and village
property at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN • & STANIJRY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter