The Exeter Advocate, 1922-6-8, Page 8.EXE ''ERABVULATE, T. u RSDAY, JANE 8 1922
Exeter Markets
Local Doings
•I- NGEl) EVERY WEDNESDAY
Mr. Gib. Dow Shipp -d a car horses
to Toronto Monday.
Mr. Newton ,Baker has been on the
Birk list during the past week.
It might be that the dark-haired svo-
i,n a „air,) first; but light -haired vases
merry *leeriest.
For June weddings we have 3, news
stRck of the latest envitations and ane
pounce cents. Prompt service; fixst-
class work; pric'e's right,
Wilbur B.iss Ott, sot of Mr. d Gln,
1=d. Rssett o£ Winnipeg, formerly oz
Exeter was marred on. Tuesday to a
\Miss Dickson of that city.
Mr. Case R. Howard of New York
e of lir. and Mrs, J. N, Howard of
.eter. s to be married on Jure 14th
New Jersey to Miss Webber of that
G.tv formerly of Tavistock.
Week- _\Ir. Samuel Parsons was wort,
'ng colt in th, field it became frieete.
-aced .Ind ran away and finally falling'
injured itself to such ars extent,
that death resulted shortly afterward.
Netters. Chas. Jinks and Elate Row-
chile have ` been appointed on the
B:w:asd of i?':reetors eo assist in ar-
rangau. _ora plowing match some time
s ,fall. Last year a plowing "match
wvas held south of Exeter, and this
;r the directors are arrangiztg for
field centrally located between;Hen-
sall and Exeter.
15h,at 1.33
Bar.ey 4$ to 55
Oats .. ,..... 34 to 4d�
Alan-toba's I3 st Flour €.307
Family Flour 400'
Pa t. v I >.nw”. ...-.. ... i,Etl
Feed Flour 2.10
Shorts ..... , ,:. 1,60
Brats 1.60
Cramery Butter 37
1,? -y Butter 28 to 31
Eggst,. 23 to 26
,. _ 20
$15 to $16
13.25
Lard
Hay pier tort
Hogs
CARD -OF THANES
dr. Win. Oke and family, desire to
erpress their sineere thanks to the
many freer ie and neighbors for their
kindness and symeathy during the
illness and death of Mrs. Oke, and al-
so for the teeny floral tributes.
t ARI) OF THANES
Mr. to "'ge \V idsor and family de
to return a thanks for the many
keelacsses Shawn durne. the :illness
end sula,.quett,t death of the tate
;a1rs. We dear.
NOTICE
Ie a,Krtime my her:Jet tett tits: Meed
and -beard pf John, E. Wi,!h lm, Jr ,
will say that on account of rut:l y
,nd his unb=arable temper,. for which
I Irety. teeny. witnesses. I wapell-
.ci to x ve' and d'4 se without ad
wire or eSsista ;cs;" from any person. I
Left bun eeee beton: and returned only
on his sincere promisees to rearm,
ro he can therefore blame nobody but
bila s. I have: teat, nor shall not tisk
atnw from hen as 1 ^.nn quite
crpale taking are of talk le
MERLE WILHFL31
POTATO PLANTING.
Iiaw
you pat; toy:, pi;.t teJ 1» ma.. -b.
-a. tars:= w tax, The job is dente opalzk-
7w evenly and well. Fertilizer attach
;::bast on ma,t.ine . I.. V. Hogarth„ M
holm Farm. m. Piton: Crediton. 1.5r31..
LOOK AT THE LABEL.
Th: A.dvoeate marling list has been
Corr eted up to April 13th. Look at
your label tied see if. your Ad: -a ate
'ss paid .n advance. If so, alright; if
riot, why not pay at once
HOGS WANTED.
A. tnutnb:r o: bore Dt'1 t6a• 5tl potuels
3).eiers. T. Centralia.
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
Th public is hereby notified that
tr.speeeng on the School Property
will b. prosecuted according to law.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
CHICKS FOR SALE—Baby Chicks
from my Bred -to -lay Barred Roeb.
Get your Order in :or these at once.
Picone Crediton 1S-31 L. V. Hogarth
FONG 1 WONG LAUNDRY.
We do Laundry of all kinds on short
node= Mad in the very best manner.
We invite you to seed your laundry
to us. Prompt service.
We, have also opened a QUICK
LUNCH ROOM, where lunches will
be served patlllk>ns la best of style at
all hours. PONG KWONG
Opnos, to Dome Theatre
CONTRACTING
After being out of business for
nearly two years I am prepared to
contract on Carpenter Work —1arge
or small jobs of every description,
Special attention to hardwood floors
Plans drawn and estimates given free
of charge—Caleb Heywood.
HOW IS THE PUMP ?
New Iron n Pumps and Fittings in
Stock Iron or woad pumas repaired.
Wells pumped out or cleaned.
e. J. V. CANN. Phone 115
DR. JOHN WARD, Chisopraetor
Optician. Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments for Chronic. and Nervous
Diseases. Spectacles scientifically fit-
ted. Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by
appa'ntment. Office—William and
Sand'rs;Sts„ Phone 43.
COURT OF REVISION
VILLAGE OF EXETER
Notice is hereby given that a Court
of Revision of the Assessment Roll of
the Village of Exeter will hold its( first
meeting >:nn the Council Chambers, Li-
brary Bu ld:ng, Exeter, on Monday,
12th. clay of jun; 1922, at 7.30 p.m.
jos. .Senior, Clerk. '
Contracting
We wish to call the attention of the
public ot Exeter and surrounding dis-
trict that we are open to accent, < or
tender for contracts for ail kinds of
building We are experienced wo.rk-
men and by strict atterut s on to busi+--
ness we hope to share in the contract
work of this district
W ARES & PRYDE, Exeter.
Dray and `]Baggage
Anything you have to move we move
it reas•o� able
Motor Truck and Horse Dray at your'
SKrvic e.
Auto Livery Horse Livery
BAGSHAW & EASTON
BOWLING.
A. number of the Exeter bowlers
atr.nding the doubles tournament
Seacrrth this Wednesday.
3:xxter Scotch Double tournament
ter tat: Zlerner-Either trophy takes
Alec: on Wednesday of next week.
Th.' Second Friday evening bowling
tau n.y was a b..g success. Some 36
nett ;r: took part, about a dozen. of
t1'.tnn being from 1-ie;nsa,?l. Three
game', of eight ends were played. Out -
iv vat. eintk succeeded Mut ww itming the
thre.netgR .—Stburn' games.,
atd 9nderonhe
u te was awarded to Mickte
fkL ns;:ll Cochrane and Clark ',Hent
,x19 , sri;2 ',Hen -
won two gan.s with a plus
of 18.
RANGE FOR SALE --
Coal or wood, zt first-class eenditio
Apply at this .Sficei
COME and ;,njoy yourself in W. J.
Stath„m's cool and cosy lc: Cream
Parlor, Bulk ice cream 20c. a pint.
The Thames Road PresbyteriutSun-
day School will bold their Anniver-
sary on Sunday nett, Tune 11th, £ol-
Vlcww.d on Friday, ,June 16th by the
usual gardn party.
Saturday, June 0 iIousehoid Et
fcts, etc., the property of Sohn Hawk-
shaw. Sate at 1 o'clock. C. W, Rob-
inson, auctioneer. See posters ater.
CITY DAIRY, TORONTO, Ice
Cream bricks for sale at Statham's'.
FARM FOR SALE.
100 acres in the Township of Mc -
ay, being Lot 3, Con. 4. Brick
house, hank barn; drive shed and oth-
er buildings. First-class farm and in
good condition. For particulars apply
to Wm. Flynn, R. R. Anka Craig.
Cars For Hire—Apply to O.L. Wil-
son.
CARS FOR. SALE...
Two Ford cars in, best of condition.
Apply at Advocate Office„
SALVATION ARMY SERV ICES
Services in Town Hall
11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting
7 p.m.—Salvation w:feeting.
2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Class.
Cottage meetings in North. End an
Tuesday night
Caipt MacGillivray,
Officer in Charge.
Y. P. Q. A.
Open each evening to membersl.
Trivitt Memorial_
Church
11 a.m.—"Tlve Temple—The `Brigands'
Cave"
7 p.m.—"The Mistake of Esau."
Rev A. A. Trumeer, Rectos'.
()ADEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A, Minister
10 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible
classes.
11 a. m.—"Strength"
The Minister
7 p. in.—"The Good News"
The Minister
Boy Scouts will meet Saturday
evening.
JAMES ST METHODIST CHURCH.
Pastor, M. J. Willson, B.A.
11 a.m.-'
7 p.m.—
3 p.m.—Sabbath Scheel and 13,i,ble
Study,
sA,11 .invited.
MAIN ST. METHODIST `C-HURCH
Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A.
Phone 21r3
The regular services as usuel nex
Sabbath.
2..45 p.m.—Sundae School..
P.T BETHANY
Invitations have been reeeivedii n Ex-
eter to the marriage of Katie Isobel
Collins of Toronto, daughter of the
late R. H. CoWLns ,of Exeter to. Archie PROM 32
Neil llacTavSsl... The marriage is to
take place on June Zist.
The Executive Committee of West
Huron Teachers' Association; met in
Gvd;>r ell on Saturdayy. There were
present, R. Stonehouse, fres.,, Missld
l�;irnsnr.at, vice -Fres., G. S. Howard:
'e- .', as.. and .1Was C, Le T usela.
47, J, E. Tom„and F. Ross. The
program for the next COM -cation to be
held in Goderich on Oct. filth
1Zth was arranged,, lir. j. E. Tom
and Miss Kinsman were chosen, to re-
iresent West Huron on. the Teacls.,
Fra trap ;to New Ontario in August;
Th: committee eelected Mr. P, H,
Walks of Toronto as :the Departments'
„rtapxesentat_ve to lecture on Liter::,..
ture Civics and History, if any
t act:er wishes a. aublect int on the
program for discussion at tate con-
v nt gait kindly send the „same to the
M ccretary before tacat oa„
enasensmeeeneenneocieeelleseell
BASEBALL.
Exeter Jurors lost out agood
asarse at Krlktosa. on Thursday night
by a scute of 4-2, Lawson. ,pitched
I's usual :good gaud and 1•Iarrisoan:fea
turd at the bat, bringing in tww.oxtuns
iwt tine first at the e.ghth by a. s4ce
two bagger, Kirkton and their best
ra;teh r Hayes, who also pitches for
the senir team of than village; while
St. :„lair did tat41 receiving for the
I< ik on team. The Exeter line-up
was—Lawson, t>:tch.r; Russell, catch.
er; Dignan„ lst; Thompson, 2nd; Medd
3rd; : echo.l sltor•t stop; HUMOR, gene
tr>' :Veld; 1 -End, left; Ctuuungba m,
right.
At the Big Four .Baseball Tourney
in Zurich on June 3rd, the home team
d feated Teeswater, 9-3; l Vingben%
defeated Goderich, 10-1; and Ping
dram and Zurich 5--55.
Levan and Exeter Jur. vis played
ague game here as Monday, tlao
assiton w.iming 11-4 A good crowed
sva present. Lucca made a
rami
rally an
tier math, putting six mann ov-
the plate and winning what 'ooked
IsVa a .w sure game for the locals. 1-i'ar-
r:a. n of the Exeter team played hie
usual good game at the bat, Flatness
and i rgusen umpired.
Zur.cb defeated Stratford at time
former place on Thursday 10-0, in a
N. W..fixtur..
Lucan Sen:yrs lost Monday -tight: to
Ild:-tan, 3-2.
EuUatrton defeated Dublat on Mon-
day night, 16-1.
SHELL—LAIIvG.
A pretty wedding took place on
Thursday, June 1st, at the home of
Mer. and 11rs, Thos. ;Laing when thein
only' daughter, Margaret Hazel, was
united in marriage .to Ulric Rae Snell,
son, of Mr. and Urs. Wm. Snell; Rev:.
Foote olf ciating. At twelve o'clock
the bride entered the parlor on the
arm o•.t her father to the strains of
the wedding march being played by
1liss Lena Coates, and tool: her place
under an. arch of evergreens, daintily
decorated with pink and white flowers.
The bride wore a pretty dress of
cram satin, draped with bridal veil
and banded with orange blossoms, and
carried a bouquet of sunset roses,
showered with lilies of the valley and',
Ferns. Miss Nellie Anderson who act-
ed as bridesmaid was gowned in peach:
georgette and carried a bouquet of
sweet peas. The grooms gift to the
bride was a necklet of pearls, to the
bridesmaid a brooch set with pearls
to the ]test man, ,Mr, Silas Reid, and
onyx tie pin, to the pianist and soap..
ist also a brooch set with pearls,
During the signing of ,the register Miss
Margare Moodie sang sweetly, "The
Garden of your Heart", After the
ceremony the guests numbering about
fifty repaired to the dining room,
which was decorated with pink and
white, and partook of a dainty dinner.
The bride and groom ,left on. alioney-
moon to Detroit, the bride travelling
in Navy Tricotine. and Black Mohair
hat. Guests were present from Brant-
ford, London and Hensel The Ad-
vacate joss the many friends in con-
gratulations and best wishes.
Mr. Flamm 'was in Wndisor over the
holiday;
Mrs. Al. Bissett of Brantford is vis-
ing relatives here.
Miss Daly of Watertown, N.Y., is
visiting Mrs. R. Luer.
Miss Jessie Manson. of London was
home far the week end,
Ales. Fear visited her daughter, Mrs,
W. S. Howey, this week,
Miss Ethel Sweet of Tillsonbu.rg is
visiting with her mother here.
Mr. Beverley Acheson of Grimsby
is holidaying at his home here
Mr. and Mrs. Wood ,of Exeter vis-
ited with their sour„ ,Dr. Wood, Blyth:
Mr. and Mrs! W. 11. Ltevett of -Lona-
don spsnt the week -end with relatives
Mere.
Mins Madeline Sheere after a visit
b+ere returned to Brantford ,on Wed-
nesday.
Mr. J. J, Kerner, lex-Mi. 1?., of Sear:.
forth game the Advocate a piasant cat'
on Monday,..
Mrs. C. Dal e, after her visit with
relatives here, returned .to her home
in London ThursdaRy.
Messrs. Harry Puke, 'Lail So,uthcott
and Douglas Stewart spent the week.
end at "their homes here,.
lee. and Mrs. Wm. Smell left Monday
morning on a two -months' trip to
Weyburn, Sask, and other Western
plac es.
The Huron. County Council is in ses-
sion
ess ,en at Goderich this ;week, 'and the
heads of the various councils in this
seettee are in attendance.
'Mrs (Rev.) C. W. Baler oif 'Lhames-
ford and children w all ,anlove. -to 'Exeter
and will make their -home with the
former.'s. •mother, 'Mrs,.. E. F•ollick.
hlr Arnold Marchand and ''ttec
dau_rinlers, Missies .Lily arid Florence,
and Mr. Earl KJtch.n o!f Wait'ertord !
so'ntt h1e week -end vette iVIr,. and.
Mrs: C' H. Sanders.
JONES &...MAY
ot Weather Merchandise
at Lower Prices.
LINENS FOR THE JUNE BRIDE:
Tl ere, notlt.ttg more appreciated as a gift for a Juana bride Chap
vod linens. We ,have art immense stock of table clogs, damasks by
the yard, towellings, centre pieces, tray c1btlts, 1 Ran handkerchiefs, etc.
at very reasonable prices,
• DINNER SETS. -
We Maitre several newsy patterns in English Dinner •Sets. These are.-full
Voce sets fiat Fbe utf 1 designs and good quality, Prices from $2.7•
Ask' tt> see these *Legs,
OUR CORSET el 1 ARTMENT.
vrWeiYonsider tour corset departmentOnof the most important in tate
AIOre. carry ns large a 400. Of -;:liable :males sof Corsets as manly
of 'the large City stares. We are local settling agents ;far the celebrated
Nemo and Gossard brands. We also cam a large stock of Crompton's
La Grace anti D. ,6: A, Corsets. We spzeial1zc in styles to wait stout fig.
Utes as well as ,regular sizes.
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR & READY-TO-WEAR.
We are prepared un .fpr the suna ww<;.ather with anenarmaus stock px
LadLs' and Childress Underwear, hosiery Wash Stets, Cotton Night
GOwwns, Silk and Cotton B1onscs, Undersk its. voile, saw. silk and Crepe
Blouses Etc. \Ve will be Most pleased to show you all these lines,
BONNIE TOT lisle socks for chi1dr:n, ala :e
CHILDREN'S HATS in blade and colored s'
now ready for the summer season.
and popular colors
ewe, wine piques,
MEN'S STRAW HATS as all the lates styles, including ,sallorr. Pan-
aMaS, Ete ,
Smart Suits and Gaberdine eats.
Coma here for young men's stylish. Spring and tiuznm r Suets. The
vzry latest styles in either light or dark shades. Also large select stock of
Boy's Bloom:- Suits,. souse of them with tsvo rete'; Bloomers,
OXFORDS FOR MEN AND BOYS
Wa Carry Astoria and Slater Oxfords for Men and Chums Oxfords far
boys, the best goods on. the market,. Also complete range of Outing shoes
BARGAINS IN TAPESTRY PAPERS.
Ten patterns Living Room Tapestry Paps, regular price $1:50
double roll, for 75c. a double roll.
JONES a MAY'
A .L'
I. R. Carling, B.A,
Barrister Soliciteee Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the I.to1--
sons Bink, :Etc,
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in Victory*, Dominion of Canada, Pro-
vincial and Municipal Bonds, all legal
investment for Trust Funds.
At existing prices from 6 per cent,
to 7 per cent can be obtained from
these bonds.
inOrderslterest, received by me.
Money to loan at lowest rates of
Office—Carling Bk„ Matin St, Exeter
Display Advertising—Made known
on appltcation.
Stray .Animals—One insertion 50c.,
three insertions $1.00.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than five lines, For Sale, To Renu
Wanted, each insertion 50c. Lost and
Found locals 25c, an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 100..,per
line per insertion: No fleece less
than 25c. Card of Thankt 50c,
Auction Sates $3 for on.e insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion if under five inches in length.
Legal advert/4n'ag 10c. and 5c, aline.
Farm or Real Estalte far sale 50c.
each insertion for one month of four
insertions, .G
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134
Men's and Boys'
Clothing.
This week we .mire •sliow3inig some New Models an Men and Boys' Cloth-.
Jag, tailored from fine fancy worsteds serges, showing :extra value in .fine
blue serges at $35.00. ,
FLEE FOOT SHOES FOR SUMMER WEAR,,
They' are cool and comfortable We aoe showing a big range Tor every
enember ,o£ the family,. The prices too are eery treasonable'.
NEW VOILES AND ORGANDIES
In Dress Lengths, no two dresses .alike and showing the new shades
for summer wear, Voiles at 75c;,;to $1„25 a yard. Organidi,e Dress length
$6.00.
BILLIE BURKE HOUSE AND PORCH DRESSES.
We are +expectini:g another shipment of. these ,popular dresses this week,
Why worry about getting a, dress made whenn you can buy such pretty
drosses at $4,:00, :$.4,50 ansi $5.00..
SILtC HOSIERY.:
Faux Men. and Women, showing theNew Silk Heather hose. This line.ie
selling well this seasosnt. ,
Extra value ;n Black and White Lisle Hose ::with Ribbed : top, Pet.
pair 75c,.. p
Southcott
Bros
rKE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTb.
Between:
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car vendee
Sleeping carts omt tight trains and
Parlor cars on principal day trains.
Full in£ormatsioo ftprn Pete Grand
Tnaak Ticket Agent,, or C. E. Horn -
ng District PassOa er At t, Tkro to
N. J. DORS
Phone 4bw, . Agent, Ear
The correct way and the easiest way
to dispose of 'Some property or sell
'some small article, !find a tenuaaat for
your house, or an article you have lost
or help when you. want jt, is to insert
a. small advt. in the "Want Column”
of the Advo'cete.
DR. AL E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
McDonell's Stables, John St, Exeter
(lately occupied by Dr. Vining)
Phone 26w
Dr. G. F. Rou1ston, U. D. S., D. D. S,
DENTIST
Office 'over Ca.rling's Law Office
Cloned :Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R KINSMAN, LI). S., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate Toronto Undisna'sity
Office—over Gladman & Stasiliury,'i
Office, Main Street, Exeter,
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEk;R AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, M.iddles,ex and Oxford.. 'Forth
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.
FRANK, TAYLOR
Licensed Auctiioneer for Counties of
Hunan and Middle'st>tx
Prices Reasonable. . and Satisfaction
Guaranteed;"
Crediton, — Ontario.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
funds to loan 'on farm and village
property at low rates of :interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Banisters, Solicitors, Exatafi