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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-6-29, Page 8THE EXETER ADVOCATE, TEULTRSTIAY, ITITNE 2H, 1,911 -'miarlivativvrivrIvrvur :LOCAL DOINGS, 4 • Pop who Talk too much sieves" talk :yell, Clothing The warm weather is with usagain are you prepared for it? We are, What yon• need, is a summer suit to 'help you to keep coal. We have the goods to suit and we malte them up to suit, Let as demonstrate these facts for you. T 11.2v14. -VN spit Tailor, Ontario Saturday is Canada's 44,th birthday, and 'a public holiday Miss Enli#g Brooks is confined to her room through, illness. , Few of us become round shouldered from cenrviszt other people's, burdens, Russell May eslte:`ta3zled. the Young {lite is 'Bible Glass of 'Janice a Street church Monday evening. Ot+t Monday E. N, L�wvis, 1I, P; of. God ?rich was again chosen by the Conserv, ,^:rives of West Moroni, for the Ifouse of Commons. " Ti:e girl friends of i!. ss Fleeda baker tendered ter a kitchen shower "at the home of ifLss Jennie Lardy Onursday evening last, Look at the Lab I :ln:t your paper and, the ease doenif,hot Stow that.. n 9i7, are u n advance, drop in atad settle as ed the cash. i o ra «coat money or mutilated coin it t ive-d at the Poot-oEfice Pere, s the Post Master General has sen out wo=d to ,that. effect. Oona t.y wp eorrttrr4'nes the sea�o'tz ,pads of Baas to -day, The. Gaeta;,* is now oqttInneti wi , a rock well at t dept,lt ei „dQt2, feet, The Presbyterian Sunday School Pter :sicked at Grand Pend on Conattattion my, and a large number of children and pa,;ents went' along for the day's. EXETER MARKETS. NaBP E CII WBDNE$ WbeaG ... II t,,,, Btrley...,, Buckwheat . AST Potatoes, per bag Fiay,perton.,,t,,...,t. `lour, per cwt., fou ly Flour, low grade per eve T,i'ebogs, per owt 8hortsper ton, ,,, , 'Tran per tori ,t t 0I001., n..t. 4..R.041.4 WOO ilnwesbea. , , . <.•. 79 78 50 55 4$ 50 70 75 00 00 ► 0 1000 2 40 45 14 a 17 18 10 17 220. IS 20 00 11 12 Poultry During next week we Will pa.y in trade for live poultry the following Old fowl 1Ot:. per pound. Spring chicken 1911 hatch 20c. per ib. Duckling 14c. per pound, Duck 11c, per pound. Turkey 12c. per. pound; Chicken to be S lb to the pair,) (Duelling to be 6 lbs to the pair.) One cent per pound less for cash. Watch this space every week for prices. JONES & MAY Go to The Advocate Office for Marri- age Licenses, FLOUR AND FEED,—Bavlag put fn a stock o2 Flour and Fccd ,I -solicit Tour patra:,rngr. Stand one door north of. I eaman's Bardware—Rivers' old stead 3os. Davis, Our wedding stationery' Is of the lat- est, types of the best, w,ork.ruar.shlp un- surpassed and prices right. Prospective brides should .call at the Advocate and, see for themselves, DENTAL OFFICE CLOSES KINDLY TAKE NOTICE that my of- fice Is closed every Wednesday after- noon. DR, BOULSTON. JUNE WEDDINGS,—Get your wed- ding invitations printed at the Advocate office—latest designs, Marriage licenses Issued here also. GIRLS WANTED Apply to D. S. Persia &._„Compania Limited, i:,ca don, Ont. • TRESPASSERS TAKE WARNING. — ;Warning is hereby given that children end; .others found trespassing on the Canning Factory pea fields will be prosecuted. -Exeter. Canning Co. MARRIAGE LICENSE. -Get your mar rime license at the Advocae Office. • 'WANTEiD'' Parties to sell _locally the latest Wash- ing Machine; no hoilea" ,required; ,works eaS7 no wear nor, (,tear”; :isell s cheap; good money in at. Every 'bomle warts[ one. Com nunicate at once -with the Martin Trunk Company, Picton,'Ont. 'whatever ypu undertake ertakc do l_ t well ,Let the _'tamp, of completeness be im pressed. on each : act so thatthorough nese may be a characteri.etic of, every. l `:efo f 'rt There is ,so marsh that ;is, slip shod. It ,5s very 'r'elres(hkag to come 'across :work or cZforti so well finished that, "Well D�omje” may 'be pronounced upon ` it in all sinceritY, eudtg, 1 The Entrance c'ataflldtates itaVe been writing on their examinations. thief week. Wo wish you success,' 'boys and girls. "dor. AielCay of Iensall is the examin, ,, � „Floc'. ,a' , ,l + Our Information was not correct last, wok whoa woe, stated. that Day Bros, of Listowel we.o, carrying on the grain bootless in Clandeboye. Mr. It. G. Sel- deo, the OWIIM of the building, Which was tainted, ,has been carrying on the bus,„zeas for conte }ears, 0.fr, Seldott's !ares will be about. $2,000, Tie' will re- !solid at ottee, a. Glarenee Miners, who wont to SaakA� tocs:3 Iain April tiwdi3i hhs father, Wn'a, ?iS£:lers, to take ohp,rge of the post :of si saskatooai, itaa matved a call.' fz €teat rise Superintendent of the Sask. lalvga£oaa, whose Stead gfflce £e at Afoese-, Jay,; tea cornea at once "and enter the civil' service as naafi clerk, running tapirs Ststskat000aay_ to Wilkie, 'y T p yy-y4 The Ladies `f fld of Otte Trivltt, LRem- ariaal Church will holdtheir ahtrAt- al Garden Party on the Hectors Grounds can Friday evening', Ju1y$i7tli. T:ho Lon- don Earpere (Pour pieces) Twill stoutish th"o music. Admission ,Adutte 15 ,cite. Children ,LOC. .fit tlzo La.a..F4. Disi,rzet Meetl:rg , In Hem:tall on Wednesday of last week W. J. 1'Xurray of Ezeter'Lodge was elected D. D. G. bis `fok 'thals district The work has fallen into good 'bands. a's Ware is no more painstaking and CratlausiaJstic Oddiellow among the younger members of the order than\ the newly -elected D14- triet Deputy Grand Master. Coronation service was held in the Trlvitt Memorial church hero•on Thurs- r1aY .last at 0,80 a.rni special formai were distributed among the congrega- tion and the service conducted by the Rector, Bev. D. W. Collins was beau- tiful in its character\ anti quite in keep- ing with the oceasiion. The discou s4 delivered by the reverend gentleman was an able effort and deeply interesting to those fortunate `to' be In attendance, On. Sunday' afternoon about thirty of the members of Exeter Lodge of Odd- fellows drove to the) cemetery, and with appropriate ceremony ' decorated the graves of 'their fifteen departed breth- ren., by depositing a pot_ flower on each grave. This annual decoration is a beautiful thing, showing the desire of the tcetihrer that the memory of the de- parted as 'well as their' graves should be kept :green, Charidtte Nicholas, an Indian girl, who had been spending a few hours packing •strawberries for Reeve Taylor,' on Monday fell: tro'm the verandah steps to the cement walk, cutting a.big gash Tun Izer`knee and injuring the knee -cap. She was unconscious tor 20 minutes, but in the evenvi:ng she was; in condition to be moved to the home, of her uncle, Isaac French,: `Stephen. She will be land up for 'sorrier time. BROKE .HIS ARM.—Mr. Alex liePher coin, while engaged in 'painting at the home of Mr. J. .A'. Stejwart, had the misfortune to -fall from a ladder -. on Frtday •afternoon, with the result'':th'at the ''broke both :.bones? of his left fore- arm, near tine, wrist. The injured nem- ber wasp' immediately attended to, but the accident will necessitate Mr. Mc- Plherso:n's' being off duty for several week 5, FIREWORKS; -'fine bonfires and fire works on the. nortfi ' and south, banks of the river at, the darn' on; the !evening of Coronation Day attracted, a large ge nimaber, of ;people, and;, ,the, segine nia5 y: respects ,proved , to "be a very in- terestimg and pleasing one, .qua'te a fat- ting .celebration: in recognition of the Coronation of King George X. The eel- ebrati,ons .of the day ,Were in the hands of Mr. -N. D. Harden, than whom there lie azo more loyal' and enthusiastic Brit- ilsher i,n> Ontario.• THE CAT3SE' OF CONSTIPATION Constipation is:,; in some case's the .3 sect result from;' al'rtorpid or slow act- ing liver, brought. about 'by the with- hoid ns of the flow of bile. This con - tion is comrnorly allied w,th 'more or lees ilndieetibn and dyspepsia- part- lr doe to the " coastipa#tion itself Many person,s'h'ave found it compara- tively easy to overcome suc;z coedit - o s wsth' a treatment of "Itecall. Liver. eu ,judgenieiz.., We -,feel t7iat 1015 ep ra' icon zs 'rem remarkably well: fitted eve•conle. these, eendipions and'' re- d :.1 -err tai you with the 'under- aand!ng that fray 1114rnC3' you may ive sp :it wst'h us t5h the prepare lie re.un:cded i„t ¢�(a�eert7 ese are trial results In9;"ttwFob 35c 4 ppr^ COLD'S DR i7 ? pRU EXE. Wallace 'Puke holidayed in London last week. Mr. \Yilliani Marding 'spent Thursday London. Mr, and Mrs, Gee:, Knight of ilder- ton ,were here: this week, Messrs Alfred and James Walters re- turned: frons the Soo last week.. M. Bert Lorton, of the IRank'of Coln mere Montreal, i$' home for his holi- days olidays Reeve Taylor !saves nevi week on A trip to the West, going as far as Prince RiP 5 e t , Mr. Geo, -Wilson of ,,Toronto visited tile sister, Mrs. W. D. Clark, Monday eveni.;ig. 31r. Clifford bIc.A.voy arrived .home from Toronto; Monday to spend ten days' hol'arl?ys• Miss' ;!label Walters, of, London, with a gentleman friend, 'spent Sunday at .her home here. Mr. And Mrs. Aiyutlla 'Sheers and children, left. Tuesday for their home ,Lansing, Miel4 Mr °, A E; Essery of Palmerston was tate guest et hie siSer, Mrs, A, Ifast^- tgs ttka Thursday. Messrs. 0, 'E„ A:tde•son, Well •Johns, 31r and Mrs. Luxton' were'\ London ora Co oaatleit Day, Mrs, XII Snell and Mies Bertha, and Mrs., of a I`7arr' were in 'Lax - dos Coronation Day. Misses Eolith aid 1''pia 'Wolper of Zurich visited their aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, Wirt. Ij opts last °\week, Mr, and Airs, Herbert latlbet• and grit. I? Link of Crediton „Were guests of Mr. and Mre, 1Cutatz tan Coroalatio„t 1?;a;i, Air and Mrs-, Uni fiebd ,of Detroit, Lee Sutton' el Detrofat, liclaoti Tucker oL r I�efrtt4t attd ���. Maltz et Detroit, aro tvisitihts Mrs. Sutter, wAXta£n St. Messrs, Ethel and. Ida' Ari't]tltrong and brother ; *ill drove oyer to, Seaforth onn Saturday 10 visit theft' upole. Miss Ida JO stay'I1tg far «r^ abort tlraan. ;firs, wllliant Qunn£pgbarn and her daughter, ails Ip. 3. G°titiahitik Tastes, of ter a Sew weeks' vial.; wars Mrs, Tager, returned Ito their horny its ClandebOye Monday. Bev. Iobh • andfa\nil., lett this week on a reklda;; trip to 3iuttlfgka, The will remain about two mouths, duriatg which three the 3anerl .%rest pulpitwill be occupied by Mentors, *E. laiiilsp;t. Rev., IC'estlel, Jr„ and the London Vonterenee evangelist. Ziisa May JOttesS is home from Sant- ie:I Normal. Mr. Wm. Creech visite4 i',x L,ondon Thursday vlast, biro XXlarry Parsons of -LondQta was lzoitte .aver Sunday, Aiiss Effie Treble returned Monday front a visit in London, _ tea Ethel Northvott, araillirter, home from I3raantford. Mr. Brook Puddicontbe, of New last burg visited in tower. Sunday. ;Visa Mary, Parsons, teaelter,.le &rue' f in Peterboro for the holidays. ' Mr, . B. S, O'Neil of Torot:Ito Was shak- ing hands;, with old friends here this week. k MissArnoldw of Kincardine te °ls the guest of her frig 1 Miss Louise Car- ling, Mrs. G. E, Anderson returned Satur,, day from a two weeks' visit 'in Lon - dein s Mrs, Percy Pollard of Windsor Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. Hawkins. Mr, and Mrs, Gey, Easterbrook; and. children aril Mn J.'T. Westcott were iota Seaforth Sundae.. The Advocate was favored witha' pleasant call from Senator Rata aV Ottawa on $aturdawr Zk'4a ,trete by the 1atlY Globe tl?at Mr. F. J': Wrck? jte to Offering the plant of the Credittyri`\Star for sale. Mrs`, Drawn, with hei- two children of Alarletis, Micji,, is, the 'guest ?of her mother. Mrs, T,horti 31s'pett. ;•Xi.'ss. Stella G rgery, teacher et Chat' hath, returned to her Itorne here Satur,• day evening for the 141.rbimer vacation, Mr Ed. Powell and friend, M;•. Gil - ray arrived here T.Pettday e11. their way to spend eotime at Grand Dent i, Airs. 14. if Spaelditaer and edaipghtez, AXarjorie of Blenheii'.rr speht a day till's week with Mn, and Arlo, trent\ Snack"- Mart en their way to Grand Bend.. Mr. 30.0 T, Westcott. representing tete Ilamilko,a Fire Insuraree Co.:, or Infltenr was renewing acquaintances £ha town this week. While here he ap-, lto;„^ited lafr'...A, llastiugs representative for thi0s di'staler. daMyi ses N£, 'Carling uaarslecd hoseMon- Ironing o - vening front a visit In Toronto and 7f3ma°aaaYord. eti stile ice Fi;anttorc3 -atm' sect' her sister won 5 Ptlze of t.A, orsered fay, the city council for tiro best decorated housa ,,oar. Coronation Sure Death 66 to Bugs Bergers Paris Green is the standard for quality and effectiveness. it does the work quickly, surely —there's never any donbt`•of results, , It is strictly pure, always good and always uniform. Has a deeper shade of green than any ocher a sure sign of its purity and strong poisoning qualities. Berger's Paris Green kills every time,' Made by Lewis Bergerw S; 'Son, Ltd., London, Log. Distributed in this country by The Sherwin-William:Go .,makers of best quality paints and varnishes. $or sale by T. Hawkins-& Son Here's Why WE Ask For Your Iewelry Business It's an oft -told -tale, but it should never grow uniuteresting to the buyer who would be econo- mical. Our pricers are right. Prove it for yourself by compar- ison with otihers. Our selections are large, giving you. a Iarge variety to choose from—again the proof is by comparison. Our goods are of nue quality. We back this statement with our guarantee. Don't these things give us a right to expect from yell a fair consideration of our good , A.. Marchand, Exeter eweler & Optician JUNE BRIDES About to go housekee i lg for the Urst time ppY sii l o�f? Furniture to furnish the home with. We have a full line of goods,. bi{h Ct1no u:S surpassed a ssed tD the county. Oil it matter e your circumstances may be we have a lisle to suit yon. Or perhaps A New Par r, , New Bedroom Suite, A Couch or Rocker, Something for the Kitchen or Dining Room. will be in order. We can suit your taste and price' in. anything in the line of furniture: ROWS & ATKINSON Phone 55 Powell's Bazaar Phone 55 Coronation Special Summer Time Phonograph Time There is no time that a ' Phonograph is more enjoyed than on a hot summer evening' or a rainy day. Step in and hear some of the latest' instruments with the new July records. Our phone No. is 55. Our address is Exeter. Our druggoods consist of—Hair Tonic, Tooth paste, Skin Creams,Perfumes,Flavoring,Florida water, Fan Soaps, Y S Pit Cold. Remedy. All goods are guaranteed pure and good. Our prices are no ;higherthan others. We handle large qualities and are thus able to give premiums. Try this department of our store, and will meet your patronage. HICKS' FORECASTS FOR ''JULY'. A reactionary stothi' period • ilei central en the 2nd, SSrd (and "4th, .with ;the, Moon on the _ celestial equator and at first cluamter. By the second expectvery marked :rise ::;nt't ent`pera,ture, ^ falling . bar- ometer •and vicious' electrical' storms in the, weei During the 3rd and 4t1) these Warms will pass east, preceded by ex- ceasive''warmth In eastern parts ,os' the coli :,try a hot wa..e , and thUrta y sto-ms ;should not .surprise the peo,p g J itc4,Tri period covers thea alt probability of fi* A regulatk to the :14 prolan g t dt e c+1roi'z�`�, off' We belle�ve'; E : l?> 4 ws• /, kk'iYi4tiiir3W Mz 1i}�jq wall fa�Iao $1r4t1r<-�;ro 'a"„Very' s POWEL L'v BAZAAR , 4 • The home of Bargains in everything in china, graniteware, and Stationery. Drug goods. .ements &Buggies Our warerooms•' are" naw -completed and: we wishto invite yfov tit inspect 'suis STOCK of IIM PLEMEINTS and,BLiGGIES Besides 'the' Main -Street Wareroome' We.'hiave leased the Image ' brick build big'. on -James ,Street; an this enables us to, keep a:full shock ofImplements al ways on hand. McCormick . :Implements. FOR THE INTER1 kTIONA L MARVErSTER. COMPANY` - 13.indere,. Mowers, Rakes, `Manure Spreaders, tilling:tools, etc , (:acksl2Llit-P1raws. A full line .of •C'ocksh utt Plows and Repairs here are"more The 1eadinz Boras Furnishers and Funeral: Directors' JONES & MAY PHONE NO. 32 HOT WEATHER WANTS July is the month for the long hot days. You will grant cool cloths. ' Here is the place for them.We have all kinds of proper goods for the summer. SUMMER DRESS GOODS WASH GOODS Plain and Fancy Ginghams Cbambrays. Repps,.Ducks, Lin- ens and Galateas. A big var- iety of patterns and colors to choose from. ln=Tokio Silks. PIain Silks, Muslims, Lawns, Embroideries, Voiles and Mulls. All the . new shades at Reduced Prices. LADIES WHITEWEAR Everything in t he whitewear line is shown here in the daint- iest Fabrics, Skirts $L to $3. Gowns 75c. to '$2.50. Corset covers 25c. Drawers 25c. S WELL WHITE WAISTS Iiimona sleeves short ' or long sleeves in the best styles we have ever put on our count- ers. Prices " are all reduced. Waists from 75c, to $2. each. All Millinery at 1.2: price After our most successful Millinery weare going to clear out the balance of our summer stock at just 1-2 price. We mean exactly what we say. So if you need anything in headwear come along and ' get a bargain. All Millinery at half price. READY-TO-WEAR SKIRTS In Linen or Repp in a good wash Skirt also B w 1 lack . s Blueor Brown cloth skirts in different new styles, FANCY S_UNSH ARES. " We have a big assortment to showyou inshade to match; any your -summer dress. Prices 50e.. 75e. $L to $2, each. fool Wearables forn SHIRTS; & COLLAR All the new ideas are here in the best colors, Soft callors, Lounge collars and high and n ciors traw Hatsu' I+'ANCY SOX &e UNDER EA . Ali for the hot weather; so' 11 colors in Plain and I.+anoy each. ,* derive r ,k :in a 1 1 outers, Beits`and--Fane 'OU +4. 14-4 oii��i�l +alt lid iy 4yT rt I�; is h. 1 Ria Ip in a