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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-6-15, Page 8Exeter Markets eNGED EVERY WEDNESDAY Wet aat 1,33 •. •. i,. 48 to 55x:M: who knows And bichos ztpt tb3t he $4 to 4 knows. is asleep. Aavaken him, 4'00 H: Sign k ews not eat' knows that tae ,..3_c, I kEtO S $1,0t4 is s mgle..Teaslx an. ii, who knows not end knows not tint 2•ln en knows not, is afoot., Shun Il m. '•r• 34 "VA ( R: who knows and knows that he s '"..."1 S b knows Is W. Followhrn ntrato the Brad. ihney Oats ',actor a's Best Family Four Inntry Maar Feed Flour Shorts Brion ,......, Creamery But Dairy Butter Egg EXETER Locat Doings AN A.RABIA_N. PROVERB Flour '9 to 32 ''3 to 2 Lard Hay per To $14 to $15 Henn 23.25 adv another column rcga.rai Dr, 'i cTovn.- s lectures on June 19ni S :R 1 w:1U RRIES. d.;. t reg: the same d;n. �s „Z? inn r -J. waste. Lawn socia sup - p Sane •:rates Lt quantities :Penn George !fay, Creditor:, R. R. I. PUR:4.1LOST At 1•r tw !ki. c tial: Ca Saturday,. pts: w Q t :ins.; a sunt Of money a d b curb papers, Leave at -tins ocfice .0- writ.: liY> H. Hart TnAt, HER \ ANTeP-For A, No, 13 Has and Sinphere. Salary; G'tT. NOTICE elite t°? u:'3<E ° t1a settemeets a (a5t ,sue nr tine A,dvenate over the an4 t MG?. rie Wilhelm, and would • ;inn tat an-nica7.innas ars entirely and ci .t tt '-xaeu rant stair:Ng e - , orataruains-. ...,J. A, Zl : he;atb, RANGE: FOR SALE,-- Ci1, 3 SVOOd., „xst Anis :At Fail el FOR G r yr I� VI W. 'F:yrs Tt t nasi,„ 3. Cut 4 33rx'ia .wv shed and otla» Sas farm `end »rr pa tr'+'Rraa' > app Cs;a :. Cars For Hirn 4' ;ply eon. CRS FOR SALE. T:w'k3 Ford at :t b st taf conditior Apply at Ativnnite Office. POTATO PLANTING. Men you potatoes planted by mash z 4' th year The lob i, done duffel. iv :treaty and well. Fertilizer attach- nn'nt on Inuitrte. I. V. Hogarth, Ic itol.n Vann, Phot ' Crediton 18 r 31. LOOT: AT THE LABEL Th, Advocate ,nailing list Inas been rc�rraeted up to Apr ! 13th. Look at your lab.1 ;and .SA:1 your #) .:r,;;ire is paid in mil:mu- If sty, alright ; if scot, why not pay at one:. IOQS WANTED. A number of hogs, 60 to St? pounds 31.eJers. T. ti'4'sllis, Centralia.. CHICKS FOR SALT -Baby Chicles from my Bred -to -lay Barred Rocks. Get your order in for these at once.' Phone Crediton. 18-31 L. V, Hogarth; STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Ota Thmsday, June 22, on Lawn of Trivitt Memorial Church. Goed pro- gram, Tea served from t3.30 p.m. Ad. mission SOe., Children 15c. CONTRACTIN* After being out of business for nearly two years I am prepared to contract on Carpenter Work large or small ;obs of every des.:ription. Special attention to hardwood floors Pians drawn and estimates given free of charg:'.-Caleb Heywood. HOW IS THE PUMP? New Iron Pumps and Fittings its Stock Iron, or wood pumas repaired. Wells pumeed out or cleaned. S J. V. CA' N. Phone 115 DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropra. for & Optician Chiropractic and Electrical.. Tr°atments for Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Spectacles ,cientifically fit- ted Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 4; and by appo&ntm:.nt. Office -William and Sanders Sts., Phone 43. - Contracting We wish to call the attention of the public of Exeter and surrounding dis- trict that we are open to accent, or tender for contracts for all kinds of budding We are experienced work- men awl by strict attent s on to built nes, we hope to share in the contract work of this dissltriict. W ARES & PRYDi ., Exeter. Dray and Baggage Anything you haven to move we move it reasonable ?vTot'vr Truck and Horse Dray at, Servicer our Auto Livery Hois,e Livery EAGSHW, 3t EASTON Dasew•ood T ourthanff: Classt;s az tea; public seheal pada return visit to the Exeter School ,on Tuesday et eteng of last weeik, when the local stud:nes got beck a? them by giveug teem a severe trouncing in, baseba';l, elr, and :firs. N. J. Dore, firs. Se;:www HoT ;ler d Miss K. „ifacFaul +ot Exeter wen attending : concert j a the Prn.sbyter11art. church, Seasortb, o Feely z e=ht the transformer tau side was struck, by Itebtreng, the iigh s end ,gait motor put out of busetess, and t'»-' awl:cane went into a small size pee.; until ;assured that there was rto P. S. PRO QQTION EXAMS. i .p„sraeetor4'*,'tions in the ?a 'e sehoale of Ifuree welt be held 'on tiortda,y and Tuesday, Jurat; Zeeland 2E th Tteechs;rs sboule at once seed to• the ,public school a spector .he nurteler os papers Aequred fox engin ,lass. 'WO` TROPHY T: iRD TIME. Tena rains est. Friday macre Inst'' I i : e pairs of Exeter bowlers took ww ;rte sorely needed, amid were of very' pert in, the Sr:aforth Championship of pant hell" to all the crops, But often', Hus.•n Double Tourney♦y�tan Wedges- I w eett :t corrtas it may be torn heavy, dMy ar last ww..eke eee f „ 1. eleaareen and tow oaten On Saturday' xdgia ;4w1 rhy R. thN. .lwsctlrawghnt ttyhresAlerneeireeeetr4- 1satovrixt# pash?ievd othur,ndtehir s adrlas_trictahtte;ed ernes eamee defeating Haigh and Best ger:«t qua:1.044s of rain. Jell: until the "i Sr. +o, cls an the %Is. It was a at Sian - ga*c;exa$ axed s rcets :vere in ra c`igas €ssasta The trophy has flood rtasaf'zdo Tho storm carne ap, sutltrertl , about fen o'clock u4 the .ere en ne trent the streets Nero crowded moven cars and rigs and people, A sharp w vac e; of lightning part the hydro out €a; burners for probably lifteett minettt. end a great scramble was made �^ !teller. text Sunday the ereeks and were greatly swoolete but the est; sero,- .Lot 011 most ot the land, was ww°: Rernrs.« :Said Wlarte- Sind _t i:k gTo:d not much damage will HezasaDl ttd hydro ltaw.xag ar;cult. ►u: $vmday' .n;. ,ht while Tacna. cut they tossed a w;Yrr 'e&r bust dr • (I1 ears tiara ruts were parked mtn or zona pr l e the E eter boys . a t Tz pari:, wb e»„an the salvation, woirart tr , ; d 'Army Bandl was.1a°lay;rn�;, another sue. rettaxrra of ws std .arta ,Slat uama up, T. ., ataW a(d,a :and *t n�•t trim' awl *rat hurry tori made sor shelter. p.py d ethe ,to ey. om: of thears avere stuck ,.d the Tw iv : Exeter bowlers went traDasDi k t1, o ' dress vas a. wet suit of evened ono inverting last week and nixed ,, sttr: broke up the meet he result. It ts0 with tit. bowlers of that villige in g• ae1sprzetdat"s, Aaos iia«nt Tuesdayqann VryQnsrieswere ed anddarns wa al the Exeter players werei I�sart Mrs, Cri':r and Airs. 1ici3onell have .�turnetl. to Detrat. 3.1.-i. A. Slaa:ere is visiting her son, rfdetd, in Brantford. Liaat't Sorg.t lectures by Dr. Mac. Mr, Ed. Vow.11 a arrived here on Sten.. Tav ',h tri the Toww:n.,HaIl can June 19th day to visit for a titan;, . lIV01 AT•E, THUBSEA•'Y, JUNE 15, 182,2 " #o •Fattier'', :sand '6Theit I asked iter to wed. Now 'she knew that I knew That tier father was • dead. And she knew that ,I knew Of thelife he ,bald led. And shte • Inrewwr .that I knew What sh:e meant when sbe sa?d "Ga• to, Father." eta it w chenges were tuade in the Exeter District by ',the second draft of stations ern the London Conference. BASEBALL. Zurich defeatt'c' atratforcl at the Tat, ter nice :n a league ball pule, i3-4. Ailsa Craig won from IldYrton, 6-.5 ,n a league tame last week. Lut a t got the abetter of Strathro} rat a league game jby a score of 4-3. 'RED K.ERR :MAKES A RECORD. E red Kerr of Crediton made arec- rd performance at ;the S. Therms shoot last week when, he broke 161 b ,cis Lstiatglat„ I'n t gri d 1n., rcdicap tottrozmeat he tied welt Geo Marr,Qr Weedstoek for rink second position,. each .breateing 94 .a^g.t`:r In the .shoot,off to deter tr*�ra the winner Kerr broke 25 and Adarr 20 out of 2S. Fred made the second highest trial ernatatr score for the tourxralerextt, este ting 473 out a ,500. Needless to say 111:1:51'4F r Keir brcaught home ,serial' haud- salmz pnes, wvtaza .in ,tlau different ere s Blur^ung 'the week. E RAINS CANE, en up .eor rainy four year;, and lien. a i,e, - µ nd Creech have won it three 1920 zed 1922-.thes get. t r:, the cup toe' keepst, H..xtut;enks v.::: the zkr.;aes that went with the pity. W. W. T= 41, 9tistd R O. S; aeon wear: ;irt per;.:, veneer tern. stands, een9ola titan :t,rit, ©¢:asp ira'ta re 'sc ut in getene an the lret ' ,of ?. a winner. • HAY FOR SALE -20 acres clover, to timothy, Lot 18, con. 7, Usborne. 1 will be at farra Monday, June 26th, at, 2 o'clock. --G. N. `Williams, MASONIC CHURCH SERVICE. Lebanon Forest Lodge members are ,,quested to ,meet at the Lodge Room at 6 •o'clock sharp on Sunday evening, June 16th for the purpose of attending divine service at Centralia,. R. W. Enke, R. N. Creech, Wor.:Vaster. Sec'y, SALVATION AIUIY SERV ICES Services in Town Hall 11 a.m.-Hoilness t2eetia 7 p.m. --Salvation Meeting. 2.30 p.m. --Sunday School and Bible Class. Cottage meetings in North End on Tuesday night Caapt, MacGillivray, Officer in Charge. Y. P. G A. Open each evening to members;. Trivitt :Memorial Church 11 a,m -"Thae Valley Actor." v m.-`FTene >filomr , Gate," Rev A. A. Trumper, Rector. OAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. James, Foote, B. A., Minister 10 a.m.-Sunday school and Bible classes. 11 a. m. -"Bring him Hither to me" The Minister 7 p. m. -"Undeniable Facts" The Minister l3oy Scouts will .meet Friday .eventing„ Mrs. E J. Spackman. of I'pronto is viriting 1a:;r sister, lir,. Trowell. Mr, and ;Ars. Geo. Salter of Toronto start a day with relatives Isere last week. Aliss Arrni. Case ria `I oron.to vis- iting with ,friends.atztd relat.ce. inand. atround. Exeter. Airs, 5 G. Sta,nbury and two a'Iriad- r.rx ora visiting Mrs. Fred S. I i kbeil. o!' it`ortlraa;ton, Minn Sar. and 'Airs. GMS, Selden and child of Vancouver, 13. C., spent a few days with .Mr, and 'Airs. R. G. S ldon, Mr. J. M. Southcott was in 00,ta wa during tint week attending the Weekly Press Association convention Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Risher lett on Saturday to visit at the home of their son, Mr. Wallace. Fisher, at Huntsville Miss Elsia Daley, after pleasant vis- it with firs. R. Luker, returned to her home r,. \linter►town, N. Y., Friday, :ties. ',Alam Sn',11, after a visit of s=everal weeks with relatives here, lett on Tuesday for her hone <n Winnipeg, Mr, E. H. Senior and little: , on of Toronto spnt the week end well the form:r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos) Senior. :Miss Jessie Mlanson of London is Nome for a few days, recovering of - tar on 'operationfor the removal of her tto mils,. Mrs. W. D. Yeo returned home Fri- day, after visiting for ,three weeks with friends in ;Toronto, port Hope, Peterborough and Kingston. Rev. A. .A. Trumper, wife and two children, Rev Foote, Sirs M. VlcAvoy', and ivfiss A.L. Sanders attended the Deanery meeting at Brussels ,on Thins - day. taken to the Aged Pee le's. Home ik London, and Mins. Hawkshaw left n, Wednesday to esirie with her daugh- ter, firs. Livingstone, in Stratford, Among thorn t"a{lth g in the excursion to Detroit on' the ,S,tearier Grey- hound ;from Ooderich on Tuesday are; Messrs, Jam Lawson, ' Harry : Trick, F Mr. John Hawkshaw was last .zea oastre cher, and Arta Delve: Dr. Luther and Mrs. dill and sun; 'Dalton,of C bio hurg, 0., spent a few days with relatives here during the week, It is ' abonl•t 32 .years ago the JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH Doctor litft Ex,ete- far -Uncle Sam's, Pastor,, M. J. Wilson, B.A. domain, 11' 'a.m.--"Did God ,hardexra Pharaoh's Mrs. Thornton af, Wipdsoa• spent part Heart?. What of luck, hance, i Silas Handford . st week who accompanied Mie acciiid�err,ts?" t •n compa,nn..d her 3 'P.M. -Sabbath School. and Bible 'and her netu¢un to ,Windsor on Saturday Study, . 'and they will visit ,Mrs, Hauidford's ran 7 n.m,-"l stood on :the Bridge at Thos. G. Handford of Palmyra, Wis: widsrri ht".: Mr, John Quirk of Wittghann a fare Chi and CorAgregationral singing, ' i er gapuIaar G. "T'. IR. ecladucar, and ail', All wv,elcatnie. old and admired friend ,of the Advo • cite, called on urs' Wednesday,, and we were • spent ,a longer tnme... ,.wv,ith us He is burly sorry lne ,could nat have MAIN ST. METHODIST C -!LURCH Rev Geo. McAlister,' M. A. n�a Phone,,,21r3 . Tfie re' tiler 'services asiisunext ' elr new Sabbath. 2„45 p,m.--Sundaty 'Scbaabi ac w 89 ,years of age, but to look at bocci and tartalk to him you would think e), was • slim inn 'tire fifties This old, ",rtd would, be a hJairu ere and'.a fax or .rnwnt5ng +pr-opasitaopr if we had one John. Quinas among tis, -H'a was, camparnnd by Mr. Wallace. manager_' th t Dominion, Bank, and other W ngham friends. AT B.E 'HANY.; -gin- --eseetiesersineessee PHONE 32 JONES &MAY PHONE 32 Clearing •of Odd Lines. of Merchandig e.. W .have cyte through our stock this week and selected many Gadd lines and bee en ranges pf various lin; es of merchandise, .which we will clear at ;greatly reduced prices. There will be zeal bargains throughout our whole store, Below we offerpartial LADIES' SUMMER VESTS --5 dozen only, sleeveless and quarter- sleeve styles; Regularly 75c., 'special edea; ring price 49c. each SILK HOSIERY SECONDS -3 dozenpair in black, grey, and white; zeguJar- lyr worth up to $L50; slightly imperfect, seller at 50c, pair. CREPE KRfONAS--1 dozen only in. Good petteres of 'crepe. all sizes, reg- ularle •52.75; special clearing price $1.75 ,each. DRESSING SACQUES--•Irt nice floral patients, xe ularl - e g y ..l $L75for S1.15 BARRO J T' SATIN - 2 colors only for dresses :rata odd skirts. ai tt�l shades of blare :end rose, regularly $100, clearing this neortth $1. $yd FANCY DRESS VOILES -worth 50c. sal; peic:e elle. yard. HAIR RIBBONS -Regular Z5c, quality "or 19e. and 35c, quality selling et 29,e. ,yard. CH LDREN's .DRESSES - 2 to 6 }•.ars, n:Antgarigbams,etc., clearing at 9SS :7X11.G.' HAZIS - 15 pieces, good pate xns, very special at 25c. yard. ETTe. BLOUSES - 30 only *cortin up to $12.00 ,each to clear at $4.95 NEW 'SHADES IN MONARCH YARN. The new shades of ,Monarch Sweater yarn are now in stock, Ask to s,e these beautiful yarns. New Summer 1n.tt,n4 hooks are now ready. WHITE ANI) BROWN OUTIVG'' HOES. All latest styles in Outing Sbo s and 'Slippers, eitiaer leather tar rttlrla:x scales. Pres are very moderate and quality the ;best See toter window for Spacial Clearing Sale o sornz livres of Ladies' White Shoes STYLISH SUITS FOR MEN ANIS BOYS, Cactris here fear your clothing. We have the are nee& ef goads NI of the lines in Men's and Boys" Suits hen: extra pars of pants SPECIAL 13 ARGALNS Overalls and Smocks, regularly $2.00 for $1.50 Cbildren's Overall Suits et $3.25 Men's Khaki. Combinations at $325 STORE CLOSET) NIs'+I1,3Y AFTERNOONS DURING AND AUGUST. JONE & MAY L R. Carling, B.A. Barrister t t Solicitor, Notary Public Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mot - sone' Baal, 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. Orders received by me. Money to loan at lowv'es t rages of interest. Offiee-.Carling Bk„ Main St, Exeter Display A d vertis'm -Dads known n on aplt`non, Stray Animals -One insertion 50c., three insertions $1,00. Miscellaneous articles of not ,more than. five I,imaes, Fpr Sale, To Rent, Wanted, ,each insertion, 50c. Lost and Found locats 25c, an. insertion. Local reading notices, etc., 10c, .per eine per insertion, No notice lees • than 25e. Curd of Thank -is 50e. Auction Sales $3 fox one insertion and $1.50 for each subsequent in- sertion if ureter five inches in length. Legal advertisxug 10c. and Sc. a line. Farm pr Real. Esta,'te far sale 50c. each itasertion for one month of faux insertions, SOUTHCOTT BROS. PHONE 134 PHONE 134 Mien's and Boys Clothing. This week we are sho t some New Models in. Men and Boys' Cloth- ing, tailored from fine fancy wogs e serg:es, showing :extra value in fine blue sergGs at $35.00. FLEE FOOT SHOES FOR SUMMER WEAR, They are cool and comfortable, We are showing a big range for every Member of the family, The prices too are very treasonable. NEW VOILES AND ORGANDIES Irm Dress Lengths, :rso two dresses alike and showing the new shaded f.Or summer wear. Voiles at 75c. to $1.25 -a yard. Organdie Dress length' $,6,00. ' BILLIE BURKE HOUSE AND PORCH DRESSES. We are :expecting another shipment .of these popular dresses this week, Why worry about ;getting a dress made wchen you can buy such pretty dresses atl $4.00, ; 4.50 and $5,00. ` i SILK HOSIERY,.. ,,For Men and Wornezi show' , ?ung the:neww-. Silk Fleather hose. This line is s.'e nig well this:season `-,, Extra value in Black and White Lisle 1 I-Iase with Ribbed paui 75c top. Per Southcott Bros UNE, , JULY THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTU Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car iervice Sleeping cars am night trains and Parlor ears on principal day trains. Full information tom any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horne in.; Dists'ss:t Passttki er Ate, Tororuate N. J. DORE Mete 46w. Ate, Beebe, The vorrect way and the easiest way to dispose 'Of 'sortie property or sell some small article, find a tenant far your house, or an article you have lost or help when you want itt, is to insert' a small advt. in the "Want Column,,: of the Advae :atte. DR. At E. TENNANT Veterinary Surgeons McDowelt's Stables, Jahn St., Exeter (lately occupied by Dr, Vining) Phone 26w Dr, G, F. Roulstoa, L. D. S., D. D. S, DENTIST Office ovee Carling's Law Office Closed Wednesday afternoons, Dr. A, R. KINeMAN, L. D. S., D.D. S. - Honor Graduate Toronto Uneventity Office -over Gladman & Stan/levees Office, Main Street, Exeter. C, W.- ROBINSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR Ear Counties of Hurod Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Far* Stock Sales a Specialty, Office at Central Hotel, Exeter, Ontario.: FRANK TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer fon' Coaunt es of Htriig' and Middlese Prices Reasonable and Satlefactioo Guaranteed, Crediton, Ontario. MONEY" TO LOAN We havoc a large amount of private funds 'to loan- on farm . aside` willaga'; trapezist at low rates of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Saolbicitor*,'Moist wd sin . '` lgt