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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-8-10, Page 8TIE EXETER ADATIMATE' TITTI .SBAY, AUGUST TU 1511 ummer Clothing The warm weather is with usagain are you prepared for it? We are What you need is a summer suit to help you to keep coal, We have the goods to suit and we make them up to suit. Let us demonstrate these ,facts for you. W. A A .i, ! Merchant Tailor, Exeter, - Ontario EXETER MARKETS. CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY 'Wheat .......... 77 30 Harley, ... .,.,, 50 55 Buckwheat... , , , . 48 50 Oats, .a 35 36 Potatoes, per bag , ,,., 75 90 Hay,perton,,,,,,,..... 9 50 1000 Flour, per cwt,, fancily Flour, low grade per ew Butter, , , Live� hogs, per cwt...... Shorts per ton, Bran per ton , ,. Wool unwashed,. „ , , ,, , 14 14 1 45 17 16 13 2 40 1 45 18 10 '7 30 24 00 20 00 20 Poultry We will pay till August 16th the following for live poultry in trade. Old fowl 9e, per pound. Old roasters Sc. per pound. Spring chicken 1911 batch 14e, per lb• Duckling lie, per pound, Duck 9c. per pound. Turkey 12c, per. pound; These Fowl must be alive in trade (Chicken to be 41b'to the pair,) (Duckling to be 7 lbs to the pair.) One cent less for cash. We cannot pay cash during the hot weather as the shrinkage is so great When cool weather comesand the danger of dying from heat : is over we will again pay cash. JONES & MAY 200 Fancy Vases and Jrtrcf- iinieres to select frocmat -Ste w- ,2lrt's. TEACHER. WANTED For Union School, ° Hay and Stephen, "r three miles 'west of Exeter North. State Salary, qualifications, and send testinaolaials.:Apply to 'W, E. SANDERS Sec'y, I3ay P. O. Our: �,r weddinga stationery o isof the lat- est, a - •Yt ea , types of the best, workmanship em- surpassed and prices right. Prospective brides should call at the Advocate and see for themselves. 98c. Buys a Lovely Lawn or Tailor-made waist at -Stew- art's. FLOUR AND FEED_ -Having put in a stock of Flour and Feed I solicit your patronage, Stand one door north of I-leann n's Hardware -Rivers' old stand. Jos. Davis. $1.00 the yd. for the best 36 inch Black Nitessa line Dress Silk in Western Ontario -Stew- art's. GIRLS WANTED Apply to " D. S.• Perrin & Company. Limited, London, Ont. MARRIAGE LICENSE. -Get your mar- riage license at the Advocate Office. Did you say sugar? Get prices on Redpath's at -Stewart's. ORGAN BLOWER WANTED. -Organ Blower wanted for rd'rivitt Memorial Church. For particulars apply to J. H. Markham: organist. Stewart's 30c. Japan' Black and mixed Tea, beats 'ern P all. APPLES FOR SALE. -Choice Ruches for present use, the best cookers. Win'.'' ter sorts, in variety, 'Basket, bushel or barrel, lots good clean ,stuff. Order. S. J. HOGABTI3, Stephen, Exeter, P.O. An exchange'says--After a great deal of study and were we have at last figured how many eounitry ,editors get ridh. A child lila born ,isi, the neighborrr hood, the attending physician get $25 the editor gives the loud -lunged young rater and happy parenit'sa a send off and gets $0. It id christened, ,the minister gets. $10. and the editor ,gets: $00.,it grows up, marries, the editor publishes a long winded, flowery, article with a dozen complimet is for the beautiful and accomplished bride, the min'istea:get $10 and :a : piece of cake, the , editor gets' $060. In course 'of time ho dies; the dobtor gets from $50 -to': $100,' the minister perhaps gets-another.$ii, the undertaker gets from $t0:to:$100, -the editor publishers a .patice of the death, an obituary '"euro colurrois long 1pdgFi. and society .resolutions;'a lot -'-of •paethy And a free card of thainikis, and gets so 00o No wonder . so naihy cotiai,.ty eth40: s get :rich. LOCAL DOINGS • de's. Harvey, sr„ is very ill at present, Mr, Lyman Palmer is laid up with an injured .a cle, A eheigfui dispositimsn is easy to live with, •btu hard to keep. Mise Allis Handford has recovered from her recent illness, Messrs Conner Bros- have moved in to their nsw machine shpp. If you keep on good terms with your grocer yore find it 'hard On, your pockets book. s , Messgs ;'.foCas,�� iK. Hackney snipped a car of heavy horses to Montreal oda Thursday Rev. Mr. McFarlane of Hayfield cc - copied the pulpit of the Presbyterian, church on Sunday, The Liberals meet hi Hensall on the l8th to select a candidate for the ap- proachi;g election, Rev. Poweit's salary has been raised to $12.00 by he,Offlci,,al Board 4'tMain street Methodist church. This is Lordan Old •Boys week and many Exeter people are attending Rhe affair for a day* or two, easy to',Orgive those wins save us after Vve have meted out here their lust deserts, lends here regret to ktyow that Mrs. Jas. Latton, nee Miss' B se Horton, 2111 of typhoid fever in London, If the man with speaks the truth Is popular it is beeau'se he has a lot or discretion and doesn't talk much,. Rev, Raaeey of Saintabury occupied the pulpit of the T,civitt Memorial '"church en Su; day, 'preaching' splendid aernrans Mr. Curtiss Harness, who recently had a fall while at work in Regiiin,a, Is now recovering very nicely, and will soon resume his work; Messrs. J. A, Stewart, W. 3. Nea- man, R. Q, Seldom and W. D. Clarke nyotoilei to CIO -Astro, Monday evening tta' have a game of bawls. Rev. TCeatle of Colu;ntaal's. Ohie, son or Rev. Jas, I eatie at` tows) occu- pled the James street pulpit Sunday and delivered very interesting addresses. August Gull; who has been ciDodging hs lisborne for two n years, moves hls family to Mitchell this week, tSr, Guir having secured a large ,cos,- tract: at Bornholm. Tl e St, lefarys Argus was purchased by Ilex ry Davey of The 'eainsville Express from Mr. A. C. 'Wpode, 'who "succeeds the late Henry E. Wilson as Customs Officer for the town of 'St. Marys, Dr. J, A. Rollins, wihp recottly broke his left arm while walking along the beach at Mirnico Asylum, is now' vialt- Iting with friends in London. The int, lured naehnbcr is progressing favorably. Three oS the pigs reported to have been destroyed iu the barn burned on Mr. Jos, ;Yellow's farm, "Osborne, last week, have since 'heel discovered in Mr. Yellow's woods, evidently having brok- en away from the ethers and made their escape to the woods. Ontario last year yielded forty per/ cent. of the mineral production of the country, with P.orcupir,e still in Its in- fancy. It Is byar P the greatest agrli, cultural Province, with the northern clay belt scarcely touched. It leads all others .in forest wealth, Not in, this generation will the premier Province take a back seait Exeter sciigol -stands well up in the number of pupils whto passed the roe cent Normal Schpol Entrance. Fourtecri tried, eleven of whom were recommended sight passed, seven with honors, The names are given elsewhere: The staff of the High S 1 c a Department is to �of p be commended on the result. Miss Ruth Hooper and Clarence Pickard ,also pass ed thesame examination, ,the former at London and the latter at Brantford Our Congratulations are extended the successful candidates. The Hensall Observer says.-Hensall is a peculiar place. Citizens can, let L';e cows run at ,right, hprses can be let run or tethered at pleasure on the street, bieyles can be ridden on side- walks, signs can be extended over the street if the merchants so desire, but one 'thing people cannot do, namely," gather in a' group and smg • -Now the singing by a chorus ,af our boys has been Mauch enjoyed by music loving people, but somebody lacking an, ear for music has complained and the Chief has acted. Huron County House, of Refuge i -s run the cheapest of any refuge in Ontario and much of this is due to Keeper and Mrs. Mutch for the+able manner in man- aging tit* Ieestitution. The average] weekly cost per inmate is the lowest but this by no`'means follows that the inmates are poorly fed as we have been informed that dinner and supper, the year round, ils practically never . the same, and to book at the inmates will show that appearances show that good meals 'are always served. Maintenance $6,598.29; inmates 87; cost 99 3s4 The highest cost per inmate per day is that of Nprthumberland and Durham counties, $1.47; and the 'lowest except- ing Huron is Leeds and Grenville $1.37 Mr. David Tait of St. Paul, Mina., was: a few days the, latter part of the week; shaking hands with old friends. : In reviewing the b'its'tory of his younger", days it happens that just ,One -quainter of a century ago (August .4)° r"Dave",. won the sev'einity-fiye yard foot, race. against Jas. Quirk,Firm. Boyd and A. Robinson, all-, famous apshiters. "Dave" -could certainly go, some in those days, but avoirdupois has played such a prominent part in his make-up in later years 'that - he could only qualify now in the fab mates race. Mr, John Holman, whose home is in Salem, Oregon„ but w,tio ;has been on an extended tour thsOughout the Unit- ed States and Cant a is now visiting relatives and friends'': in and around E - eter, the oh j:r_t- of his.visit being: to attend the Old Boys' -Reem i3n at ;Lon- ,don and tie was the first tao sign the canister in that city as a London 'old tics. • When. - ip-F 'London: last ; year', Mr: Heiman proniisei fo"-�'be •ins= attendance at the e'euuni enl and he has made geed, Iiia in cone allther t v U Way from San,tiagu, a di;atames of '3835:neii'iee, M-, Pholman' was a former resident ,of Exeter and is a b.:other of Mrs. Win. Drew of town and Mr. G.:V4'. 'Holman, ,of Bgmondviile. miss C. Vesper is visiting in. Lon.- t1Ses Ida .Marehand is visiting in God- erlch. Mrs. Thos, Elston is vis;tin;; in To sprite.. Miss Hattie Handford is visiting to London. Mrs. Frank 'Wo+ods was in London Saturday. Mrs. Jos, Sutton and son are visit- ing itt London, Miss Lula Martin, isohome from a visit in Dorchester,' Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Conker returned to To gito :Monday., Miss 'Vera Rowe came up don on Monday, , Mrs. G, Maims and children are vis- iting at Hayfield, Mfrs, (13ev.? Powell ,and chlldr^a. are visitingixa MYorpetb Miss Manse Sanders ieovisiting in Lon- don Par a few days. Mrs. Linde;iield and Ned ;Stave return-, ed from a visit in Go deride, tYr, and Mrs, Crocker of . Stratford visited here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peizprase of Tor omit a visited here thie week. Mo, Thos, Handford came home from si:oita .on Saturday evening, Mise Ethel l^lortkeott is attending t e m'$liinery openings at London. Mss Ethel Keatle of, Sharon spent rise week end at ;Mr. 11. N, Rowes, G. Seidon has returned trona a 'Visit tea. 1n prsell .and Detroit. .Miss Lela Culbert has returned to Lucan after a ;few ds;i:<s' visit here, Warren ill, of Toronto, is visiting his father, Jaynes SIdIi, who. is very IS. from Lon - Mr. a, S. 0 -rocker of Toronto spent part of the past week, visiting relatives here, Mr. Douglas Stewart of Toronto at' - ^;ked here Saturday to visit his par- ents. , Mrs, W, Hawksiaw and Miss teat" returned Saturday front, a trip to t Mrs. Snell and daughter, Miss Aurae: Sanders are visiting In London this week, Miss Margaret Handford and nept,e' Harold 'Foster, went' to Toronto Sa,tur day, Mrs, Mowat and family have return,,- ail to Toronto after ra visit at Me. Wm. Avers, Mr. John Newcombe, with his family of Stratford, is vieiting,with his nneth«- ea' here. Mr. Fred Trevethlcic of Champion, Alta.. formerly of Exeter, Is here slink.- ing hands with old friends.. Mrs. Snider, who was rraIU g heif Aunt Mrs. Sanfl- Sanders returned to her home .in Cleveland Saturday.. Messrs Will and Edgar Smith, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Smith of Hamilton spent ;Friday witlal friends in town. Mrs. John B. Case and slaughter of Toronto and Miss Lottie Hyndman of Shelburne arc visiting'' relatives here. Mr. Alfred Davidson of Mancelona, :titch,, 'who is visitant;! Els parents Izr London, spent 'Friday with* friends here. Mr, and. Mrs. Frank Tosca and two children of Toledo, Ohio, were !vis- iting Mr. Toro's mother, Main street dun' Ing the 'week. Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Richardson of To- ronto visited with the latter's '.parents; Mr, and Mrs. Sam'I ,Smith, Loudon Road South, over Sunday - Mi '1 Miss ,iunro of London and Messrs Sample and Murdock of Blenheim were guests this week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Quackenbush. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Mogg of iA "worn, Washington Ter'iitary, are here renew- ing old acquaintances. Mr. Mogg for- merly lived here 35 years ago. The following were among the num- ber who took in the Sarnia; Detroit Ex cursion bn Saturday. -Mr. Arthur Ford Mr. John Parspits and wife, Misses! Hannah and Laura Kinsman; ''Mr. H. Southe'ott ; Mr. Harry Elworthy and wife„ Mr. Wm'. Bradt; Mr. John Fore jr., George Hawkins, and sister Miss May, Mr. A. Mitchell. - Purchased BUS and. DRAY Business Having purchased the BUS and DRAY business of MR. WM. ARNOLD, I desire to announce to the Public of Exeter that I am . prepared to give you the best of satisfaction in work connected with the business. For the •pres- ent orders left by phone or other- wise at THE ADVOCATE OFF- ICE, PHONE 25, will receive prompt attention. T.G. Creech Leon Treble is visiting i London, Miss Ethel Dow left Tuesday fes Brandon,. miss Moncur is visiting In London t=tis week. Mts. Henry Rwnohrleft 'Dlotaday for li'm'ns -Peg- t trip M -,west, Dow Gilbert has returned from a MM'Ill Birney -is holidaying in Lon- don this Week. The Misses Bennett returned to ; ,Tor- oittoi.SaaztadudMars,. D. Clarke are visit - as in London. Sani'l Cudniore of Orsborne lefil Monday for the West. mr. and Mrs. Frank "Hunt of London visiting relatives here. MYr. Trueman Elliott has;returned from a visit ii M,a.rlette, Mieh. :Miss IH'yndnian and. Miss 'Westland are in London this week! , n miss Bortits, Mack of Toronto visited with her parents here over Sunday, Sir. Thos, Boyle attended, Grand Eno capepmenic, LO,O.lt, at Niagara tide w eek, Mir. J. Brooks of 0 wotssa, cSiicib., is the west of his, 'brother, C. T. Brooks, Mrs. Clark of Andrew Street went to TorontoTuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Pen prase l fir, and Mrs, Ed. Treble are attend- InS thea told #boys' re:,uiiio;a tae London tilts week, Mrs. A. Hodgen and son, Norman,' left Monday for G,irvin, Shalt,, x7heit, l they will vteilti for a rev? weeks, Mrs, Jordan, after v1altllig her pant, Its, Mir, ,and Mils, Jan, .Murray, re turned to her bowie I. London Monday Miss 'Fera Rowe of Toronto, aecone.. panted by Miss FI'sin, is "visiting 'wfith leer parents, ;£r'. aen,d, Mires. i2, N. Bowe. Mr. Jut), Mallett is taking'•his holidays and he and his family -spent part of last week in Sarnia apd Port `Huron with relatives, i t Sir, Thos, Creech of Yipsitanti, Mich rived here Tuesday on a visit to rola a, Messrs James andllliana and other relatives. Addle I4, Nialonag. and son and daughter are the guest -s -or Mr. and Mrs, A. Holland. firs. Holland, who has been Ili for some time, is improving. Mir, and Mrs, G. Atkinson and Sam fly of Manitou, Man, arrived here Tone day and will visit for a time with' the former's father, Mh. Jas. Atkinson Cre The harder some persons work tits worse their i3ndltipn., When a man, fails out of love he sometimes strikes a snag.' Mies Ila Johnston has taken a pos- ition as saleslady with Mr: J. A. Stew- art. Ourselves being judge, there Is no difference between wanting a thing and needing it. HICK'S FORECASTS FOR AUGUST- A reactionary storm ,period is central, on. the 17th and.18tli calling for re- newed summer heat, falling barometer ter and blustering storms. A show of rain, amounting try showers in scatt- ered Sections, will result at this and Make other August storm periods. ML ak the e most ;of them for you ,will surely need ,:'hems ST. MAIBYS.- Sneak thieves have berg operating In the stores and of- fices. Arrests are expected shortly; - Tho hotel license of the Ontario House hasbeen transferred -to Mrs, 3. A. Spearin, mend the shop license of III. Walsh has been discontinued. The town of Seaforth has purchased our ]:3.000 'volt electric equipment, The Cause II of Constipation Constipation is, in sonic cases, the direct result front a torpid, or slow,- acting lowacting liver, brought about by the with, holding .,of the flow q the bile. Thi9 condition is commonly allied with more or less indigestion, and dyspepsia;' partly due to the constipation itself. Many ,persons have found it compar- atively easy to overcome such condi- tions with a treatment of Rexall Liver Salts In our judgment we'feel that this pre- paration ils remarkatbly well fitted to overcome these conditions, and recomr mend them to you with th'C urnderstandi ins, that any itoney;,yo'u may have spent with us for the preparation will be re- funded in case there are 'no beneficial reeult:.s. •- 35c. & 50c. bottles S, Cole, Pbu. B. The Rexall Store MORE SHOTS FOR OUR AUGUST SALE Goods moved out freely last month, yet we are carry on this SPECIAL SALE thru August so long need the room for our large Xmas stock. Week End - Week, End Specials . Specials All our 25c. Barrettes A new stock of gran - Sides and back combs, iteware , coming this go at 19c. week, at • money •;say- -25c Stationery 10c. ing prices 10 per cent. - 25c. Cups, &" Saucers 196 off all graniteware. 26e. Salads"lis. , 25c. Cake Plates 19c. 10 per cent. off all White, Gold and Limoges China. 'Now is the time to buy this line. g Come -help us make this 'a rousing sale for. August. We are here a year. on Aug8,,- and we'haveover .turned-oa €--- ods we want to make a good lot o goods, the cowing year double,Nothing over 25c. in hardware,►,•China Specials 10 -15-256. all the time. :- Get the habit of coming here and you will. save some money. Our candy de 't.is we ell'ke ti�tOiar", , ,�,.; p P fresh roested. eanuts:haeve a •fla or..ut�. their own: Come In, p- y. and look around. There's always Bagains at this store. not satisfied, and will as the goods la st. We Week! End Specials 1.0e. Small dishes 65cdoz 20c. Cups & ; Saucers 51.25 a doz. IOc. plates 90c. doz. IPOWELL'SBAZAAR - Here's Why WE Ask For Your: leweiry Business. It's an oft -told -tale, but it should never grow uninteresting to the buyer who would be econo- mical. Our pricers are right, Prove it for yourself by compar, ison with others. Our selections are large, giving you a. large variety to choose from -again the proof is by comparison. Our goods are of fine quality. We back this statement with our guarantee. Don't these things give us a right to expect from you a fair consideration of our goods. A.etrchan s, Exeter Jeweller 8z Optician Undertakers And Furniture Dealer We carry a complete stock in all lines. Phone for Store 20a For Sundays and nights 201 ROWS & AT; IN ON The Leadinz Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. w...r., JONES & MAY PHONE NO, 32 MIDSUMMER CLEARING SALE All summer goods must go regardless of cost. We are cutting the prices in order to clear them all out in a hurry, Do not miss this big Clearing Sale White Waists Everyone must go, no matter what the price. Real dainty waists for 75c. each. Embroideries 86 Laces A real choice lot is to be offered at lowest prices both narrow and wide. Gloves and Hosiery All our- Summer gloves and hosiery at reduced prices. Now is the time to buy. Gents Straw Hats as We are clearing them all out at just half price. Come and get one Whitewear A beautiful lot of Ladi es Whitewear- all to be cleared out at bar- gain prices. See them Ginghams 86 Chambrays A lot of nice patterns and colors to choose from. All 124- and 151 dines for 10c. Summer Parasols Only a few left but each one will be a bar- gain at 75c. and up. Ladies ,Dress Goads Just dozen to clear out nearly half price. -Just as good for fall , as now. Cut prices on all House -furnishings, -Carts;`' Rugs;';- Linoleums, Lace Curtains, Tapestry Curtains, -Blinds and Poles. Notice-This sore closes ever Thursday sday,-Ai months of July and August. r eon, tiring Headquarters for•� 'thecelebrated W. E. .San• ford Clot}x1z��, d& er of ec di cC cc at A tp at ip Ti 1., t1: Ci iii fr Ic dF az Ia of ti: 19 pi at fi it el T. cls u In