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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-8-17, Page 8THE EXETER A BnTlrATE' THUMBf! AY, AMITI ST Clothing The waren weather is with ;usagain are you prep teed for it? We are. What yon need is a summer eta to help you to keep coal. We have the goods to suit and we melee them up. to suit Let us dettroStstrate these facts for l ort. relzant Tailor, Ontario GAL r NG S. 1\ sen in doubt get„ out of it as •fn 1, as you can. The town of Godorich is compl,ts. of a butter famine, The man when is always or, the ,lamp s no judge of foQ xotorty. nt;5' a peaceful individual is quite ready to fight, That is the reason Coat peace is plentiful, The London Confe P n £ VaPaLiF }T tiA 1 occupy rite James Street pulpit for the next two Sundays.. Being pretty is such a stmt.' ous thing with some won= that they are too tired to do anything elsee. O:; every hand there is e +:idenae. that ;ones is plentiful. but (0 most of us socias That it is 0 the wrong hands. In a snappy gams of roil played on the Cllr: on, diamond Priday evening the ZUri it team defeated Clinton :i 0 The same was a good exhibition, iceither side scoring up tt :the xths ;.. iugs. Some Of the returning officers for the Derain:Oa Election are S. Huron, Jacob Kellerman; East 1-11aw., 3. A, bio! €o!< West Il^.Kron, Jo'`llti ". Yoo „ North Mid cl; EXETERMARKETS. 3,e - NeWm, Dawson; South£: Perth,. CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY Wheat Inta ,41,44414,, 77 $ 'aarle, • II,.,,.,,l Buekw1leat.,,,,4,,,,, .. 4$ 50 Potatoes. per bag 3Q$,pertola,.,,,, Flour, per cwL, tamely Flour. law grade per ow 177 �1$ I ,g ',,,,44•,,,,4tnt4444, 10 # . lame hogs, per cwt 7 44 Shorts per ton,. ,,,, 24 00 r#tn per ton ,, ,, . 20 0 0 „,en ..,,,. 1.$0 Wool unwashed,.,,,,,.. 14 14 70 75 75 il0 0 50 10 00 2 40 1 4.5 145 k Rev.. D». 70h:11§to,'k: of Montreal, v..FFD is (arias lam at tara';d Bend, preach€d a vert r2 e esntag, selmo t Sua;daz' morning t.e, unaco, service of CaVea2 PrC4tn'- te:iart and Main Street Methodist churcl- s +:) the former church. Dr, I2ouiston intends leaving oh a trap 3Cros5 the ocean. He will first visit i!r E7tgland, and later -will visit various pvinis: On the cominelxt Aa annaounee— mens regarding his Dental ()Mee will be mads in eext week's issue. 1lesides seedling her E ,trance to II4rr,'10 F=4:71i;:4tiertl Miss ir,uty Hooper has been euceeseful La pepsine: the re- cent .le• for Mattrtculatior, ESanlittation at Londa C. V. P1ekard also "passed he lutligr metticulatlpet Exannination"at weird. Mr. C;arence 7;Tuplate of Centralia roc_ e<i t'rc• pulp,t of the Trivia Mem- ' h ent'eh on Sunday. Mr. t),3eplar; itt ar student of flit 'o t GolieQ.e `lie dice u sea tXD Su11daY ‘r+etleet al?Pit%ea, hissermons tr, iuslruuctive and well Poultry We wnll pay till August 2 th the itriltawing for live poultry in trade, tllti,fowl $e, perpoutul. Old roasters Ott. per pound, Staring chicken 1011 hetet), 13e per 1 Duckling 10e. per pound, Duck Se, per pound. Turkey 12e, per. pound,• These Fowl must be alive in trade (Chicken to be 4 ib to the pair.) (Duckling to bel lbs to the pine,) The above prices for live weight One cent It) less for cash. JONES 200 Fancy Vases and Ja,rd- ier©sto select from at—St ew- TEACKER WANTED For Unions School, Hay and Step'Icn,. tlthree miles west of Ezeter North, Stato Salary, qualifications, and send. testimonials, Apply to W. E. SANDERS Sec's, nay P. O. Our weddioz statlonery is of the Sat eet, types of the 'best, ' rknranship un- surpassed and pries right Prospective brides should call at the Advaeatc and see for themselves. 98c. Buys a Lovely Lawn or Tal lor.imade waist at --Stew- art's. 'FLOUR AND FEED —Having put in a stock of Flour and Feed I solicit your pat anaz e. Stand one door north of'Ileaman's Hardware—Rivers' cid stand. 5os. Davis. $1.0€8 the yd, for the best 38 -inch Back Messaline Dress Silk in Western Ontario—Stew- art's. GIRLS WANTED. Apply to D. So Perrin. & Company, Limited, London, Ont. Stewart's 30c. Japan' Black and misted Tea, beats 'ent all. MARRIAGE LICENSE.—Get your mar- riage license at the Advocate Office. Did you say sugary Get prices on Bedpatlo's at—Stewart's. CHAIN LOST -Logging; chain, between Con. 4, Stephen, and Exeter. ' Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning same to Hay Post Office. sttmih«osted. to Loadoty owing' to tee death of ter, Mies s Edna baud %liter of. the late 3olan. a ortner resident of Exeter, Z!) mere ;lad, been 'in, poor heaths everal months -from pulmonary attb°,ea which caused tier death. 'tele u neral took place Sunday. Site was agc,,1.'.J Years. ' Three rinks of Exeter bowlers visit-, ed St. Marys pet Miursday last and were several .shots up on, the day's play. The tnks Weres N, 13. Iiurelo;t, W. H. Collins, L 1-1. Dickson and S. G. Ba'wden ; Lsi den eld, F. W, Madman, 3. A. Stew- and tewand R. G. Seldo:s; 1i. Spnekm:tn, C. [3, Snell, Sas. Taylor, a'l:ci. W 3.Ireatnall. S, G. 1iawde'n's and B. G. Scldon'a rinks xsrere up in both gatne,s, while W. 3, Eleaman s r;alk 'woe down. The first +d see;Q ,A named rinks also played anies at Gr,.iito;t is the morning, SO - it and Dawden 1osTn . Mr. L 33.. C; ilit:;g was ir Lo td. dMrs `,a.:':rleyl3obier of Brlgra:vt: ,, sithig friends in toW.33„ Miss ltiiay Hawkins s ,'s atte.da.ag Millinery openings in 'Toronto, Me: . s, \icGillic4ddi •.v sitfd in London y.?st week. Bus. Sou,..Leott. west to reside, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. kl; London last week, were; for the tee.. eee'e Ed. Anderson and John'Fiper est' Seat- Mrs, W. Coultis visited in London `a stun •were here over Sunday. few days last week. Mrs, W. T, Goodisce and sob :Jack Ste, Leroy Coulti;s of Goderich holiday eturaled to Sarnia. op Satutd v, ed at his bottle here. 'firs, Geo. ]:i Hockey o Brarttt;oi°d, isAl:'. A, Q. BrObtr of Dorchester vis visitibg at the hoins of he.' mother,Mrs. ed, here over Sunday, A, Sheere. Mrs Sproat of Saskatoon ;s ::orae Visiting ta , ,er P.1 -rents, Mr, and Mrs. Bich. 'klohinseet. lies, Meeaulley and tv;o?c.ildne^z, of Prgeon, Mich. 'is here visiting with Mr, 3oxn Pedier. Miss Susie Case, after , few' weeks visit:. .a London and, Dorchester returned home Saturday, ,Miss Brown 9r Bay City,5-ebtr, 7s 4.s>t.,rg Mrs, Hawkins and other ffr"i- esnds about town, 1i Dennis Halloran of Brantford ,is - ,ted Mrs, Halloren sosd Mr, H. Lam - brook over Su: -day. • A, Handfolx a',d eikzldnee; ret. 'tl lett. to their losti e,./s Renfrew Friday, after a visit Stereo T: Misses Ethel. ant Ar..e.is Lea;etef o'' I' an 'shill l are - siting wt°?n thea1 th.ot^e- W, I3. Levert. ,nre.„ ��.'V"ood, who ,.as beers disitil g xvlish_ friends here, re,ur,`,edr to her i:otate i.t Lebo, last :Ars. (CAM/ kti Illi:uShio acctritrPant4el by, ter sou WM,o f ' Cly k 3a,�zd, We* as the gueet of Ler sister, ;1drs. Chas. Mr, Clsas,. Sanders, of Sarnia $orn;er ^well-}ttlowa traveller who *neat ed this seotiop frequently was shaking :rands With old friends in town Meg - day. er ax Brant3Qr and Wen. PI, Dyer, late ofi cnport, Devonshire, vied with re- lves 'in town: a few days during the week, the f; ue,srs oC 'eta'. A. G Dyer. OF ALL— Mr, R. E. Fic{,kard was lone the Wiest du t,g the Week. rem Mrs. E, Itx n of Norwich is visiting parents, \3r, .,ed lira, 'Thos. EIS - sett, esett, 'tile, Thos, Atetiat•eoa ,o.£ Manitou, 'elan., s v_sitintu his father and other vela, a;vs her, Miss M., \vcseiand returned to syyom lug 3lox_day, , after a visit, with Mrs. , W. G, Bissett. Airs, Ed. Bissett of .npeg• .army..: here Saturday on a titstt to relatives ;r d i "ds. F foody- of 11 "a8leybut y` visit- ede trartP'xts, Mics a,.d Mee, R. Creek - du A. ;�, tl:a', 'week, Mf Ed, Treble went to '4`ore"T,to Moi;,, day evening g to sew about the repairieg of the band i^,x'strquaehts`-" Mrs, Giadrnan of Teterboro, with hes± granddaughter, is visiting at the hoar,e et q e soon, I1ik'r F, W, Gdad=nxatt. its. E< 3, Chrtgt3e was called to St, last weals, o':C:Tfg to the 19aets ok her mother, Firs, C, 3.Luicer. M+:eerte 3, 0, Stattbuee,, W. a, mere ay, A. Haett"ag's and Taos• Doyle havei turned from t t.e La.0.F, Grand Lodge" t l`lia,gar t. . (Rev.) Martin of Lo :don and her ate;^, Mrs, (Rev,) Cranston of Pal- e toe Saturday slid Sunday rookie here, , G. Aalder'aeo woe ht Cepetew pati hat last week, Mee, ANdea'sorx. wirer had been vi ti~rr..g her daughter, returned with taint on Friday. Mr. and ;sirs. Aubrey Buswell North Manchester. l odiat a. are visttle€? atx, the foirsrteee Pere ats, fir. 414d Mrs. a u ell oI 170:001110. and. other req.. v£s acrid ir3ends 1~eee, Mr, 1Atte'wol aa+ tclttce6V3 a large tailoring bustiiees rtpa '+aallefi Afei^, and le en eyin ' prQe- ity Ile 1a°a ehoSe i eallin ,. Among tbeete who woet to London lipet:1 Teo sdsty. ClAdr ctl,day. were.—A. E. Fuke and eon .Harry, Wm. Melville, Gt� ,u. Free* Royle, wau. Rorke, Davldf Mr,. aatd Mrs. ° 4eltaxd Murphy. rind Mrs. Phil, RoowelU O, R« ill; �r,ta. T. W. ,a.dheson, Mt, and lklru, T« 3, ti3"dlsen, ' S'iee Fanny 'Uiaee(t, Mr. and4 list. Wm, Fraser,, r Shoes At half price Men's patent Oxfords 'worth ,50 now $1.75. en's patent Oxfords 'worth 4. to 5.00 now 225. Men's harvest shoes at ?Sc. a pair. AU canvas shoes 50e. a pa*.l Ladies low shoes sizes 2? to 4 half price. 34 dozen tan lace hose all sizes double heel and toe reg- ular 25c, for 15c, pair. Men's hose 1Oc. 12 ic, 20c. A few pieces of line Swiss embroiderylleft at 12:ic. yd, nde 'ct U 1aist s embroideryre gular 25c.rfor,l50. One piece table linen worth more money but priced along with other goods 30e. yd DUNCAN: BILL.—A wedding which "aa been looked forward to with ins to est by the bride's friends here took,. pPaeo in Vancouver, B. CC., of Miss Clara 3. Duncan, ,r 'a:s, younSest daughter of biY John Duncan of Farquhar, and Mr. T. B. Iilil bf that ,city. The marriage was performed at 11 a. in. on August 7, 'by Rev. M. Thomson B. 'D., and was of a quiet nature, the bridal party taking the on 13oat on an extended tour to Vie - aria, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Pasa Dena and the sunny southern States, wee the honeymoon; will be spent. Mr, Hill de the senior member of the firm of rlill & Watson, merchants, and a very successful business man. He is a brother of Mrs. (Dr.) Rivers of Leth-' bridge, formerly of Crediton, while the bride is a {sister, of Mrs. George, T. Mantle of town, and was well and fav- orable known to many of our readers. On their return they wilt reside at '27,72 Trinity avenue, Vancouver, i3. C., where they will be at home to their many rriends after Nov. lst.. The bride re- ceived many magnificent presents from her friends ,in 'the city, among others a substantial check from the firm of A. A. Lefurgey, ex. -M. 'P., whose priv- ate senographer she was. The groom's gift to the bride was a pend- ant pi!n, set with whole pearls. Their, many friends here join in wishing the happy" couple all happiness and pros- perity. When the heated terns its son, we can't help thinking how! foolish we were to spend so mush, money for coal last 'win- ter. Elia, the little daughter ;of Mr. and Mrs_ Neil Bellwood, threw her "arm out of joint on, Sunday Eby a fall when play - Ing. The matter was; +sbo3x,irighted how- ever, and is nowt well again. Miss Wilverna Q'uance left this week for Saskatoon where' she hassecured an excellent position' as clerk. On Fr- day evening .a number of young people met with her at the Thome of Mr. and Mrs, W sour Martin, an spent an eiajoy- able even i3 , hi : the • course of which they presented her with ant address, read by Mr. Wallace Fuke, and'an, ebony hairbrush and =oui'nitain' pen, as 'a token of thhe esteem 3n;'v4hieh' she, is held. A Large Graduating Class.—It ;s doubtful if there is anoth eir :bus;nctis call_ e p Canada graduating ,a;s tn•any "pupls, each year ase thO Centra/ Buss= ir'ess College of' Stretford, Still the' demand upon it for trained liel'p'i many flmed. the sup p]y. B,usiness Hien state -.fact Q .P C. graduates "igive the ^beet' :gat sfac0en. T1rose who desire the best l unit a a coI10g training and the DEATH OF MRS. WELSH. -One of those events which` cause .feelings of sadness and regret in the heart of old neighbors and acquaintances, and of grief and ,paint to those near and dear,` occurred at the home 'of Mr. Wesley 3.? Bissett on Saturday evening' last, Mary 'nomas, widow , of the late William Welsh having passed awayat the great age of 83 years, 1 month- and ' - 19 days. For the past few years deceae-' ed at times hate ,been in very poor; health in fact her condition would become so alarming that her lite was detspai;red ot, but she would rally and ria a few' days was up and, around as bright ae ever. This tine,ho'wever the attack was of en unmistakable nature and she nuc- eumbed, !heart trouble• being the ; im mediate cause of her death. The des ceased was a native of England and came to Canada about e sixty years ago, f:rsi !settling in London. Five years later,:' the 'family moved to Exeter, and she has continuously resided' here ever since. Tilra. Welsh was of kind ,and gentledisposition,' a good mother and was mush esteernedr by all who formed her acquaintance. She was a 'member of Main street Methodist, church akidd was constant in :her; devotions at., mean's of rgrace 'when health wou]d permit. She •leaves to mourn 'hes demise' three sorts and rive daugnhters.—W6,]liarn•oz„Kaneas;: Mo.; IRithard and Jabez of Kalamazoo Mit.ti.; Mrs. W. S. BIesei(, torinli Mrs. F' 7nFt' oo ; `Dlrs Inks . arte r; joyd>� �:'ilt: , Pa . in ; iqrs. (ax.) Ilal.a n ay; Te`_errar- bu n M's.''tir j " 2c'I3Qw 77,`,'`L'i'stowel]. T,re `lu,xe .al took, place to 'the. E7_etbr. cen-r te_y 'on .,Tuesday at '2.:30 o'clock._; high grade posl ign,s..sto)r1d select , the' T+�,oa k";p eseatr from a•dr taxers were 121 old 01Tat.le sr:' oni.'Wri., . 't C cofksgel Tilksa`r., 'Ch' l3allav;a',', 13r. vici?owt>1•. fro 12F3• ' a10 ae •and lrEr"e< 4 ttiw>i, srf L.Cf+ao1 B W. F. Beavers Exeter Bagain Store Purchased BUS and RAY 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 Flour Several specialty, Lime rt )ds. Mani A. good stook always on heed. g Cement Durham National Partland Cement is the hest. tR. G. Seldon, Exeter Here's Why WE. Ask For Your Jewelry Business It's an oft -told -tale, but it should never grow uninterestino' to the buyer who would be econo- mical. y o o- micaI, Our pricers are right, Prove it for yourself by compar- ison with others, Our selections are large, giving you a large variety to choose frons -,-again, the proof is lay comparison. Our goods are of fine quality, We hack this statement with our. guarantee,. Don't these things give us a right to expect from you a fair consideration of our goods. A. Marchand, e Je ellhr & Optician &Atk Undertakers And Furniture 1i eaten carry a complete stock in all tries. P .one for Store 20a For Sunday and nights 20b ATKINSON The Leadinz Home Puruishers and Funeral Directors, the Cause of Constipation Constipation 30, in Borne, cases, the direct result iron' a torpid, or ewe,- acting law-acting liver, brought about by the with. holding of the flow of the* bile. this conditionis commonly allied with mors or less indigestion and dyspepsia, partly due to the constipation itself. Many ,persons have found it compar- atively easy to overcome such condi- ions with a treatment of Rexall , Liver Salts In our judgment we+feel that this pre- paration his remarkably well fitted to overcome these conditions, and recons mend them to you with the understand- ing, that any mpney,yo'u may have spent with us for the preparation will be re- funded in case theme are no 'beneficial: results. 85c. & 50c. bottles W. S. Cale;Phni. . The ll,exall Store PHONE 55 POWELL'S BAZAAR 5, 10, I5, 25c. Specialty Store Our July and August sale has been a great success. we are still pushing out the goods- We will make the 5, 10, 15, 25c. price a feature of this store. In the future we predict this will be a great store, we are aiming high and hope 'to measure up. Exeter needs a store of this kind and we are here with the goods. Step in and look around every day you are in town, so you'll miss none of the bargains. LOOK OVER Our 5c. Hardware Table Our 4c. Nick Nacks Our 5c. Table Our Tinware • Our Glassware Our 10c. tables .Our Special Bargain Table Our Combs and 'Hair Goods ,.Our Granitewere Our Postcards and Stationary It's surprising risin the values: we are: offering in everbranch of our big store. T3ring alOng your friends and we will do our best to please' you. 'Special sale days Thursday, and Ssttaardcay. Ne* bargain's everyday. Tr.. you want something'>interestin trya Surprise. 'Pack- y 'S' S ;age on Saturday.- 20c. to 75c. no useless articles: enclosed. 1.,eave' orders for 'plums early JONES & IYIAY NEW FALL DR SS GOODS Just arrived for your Inspection Our New Fall Dress goods have arrived early this year to give the early buyer a chance to have their Fall Suit or Dress made up right away. We are show ing a nice range of Fancy Tweeds, Worsteds, Sergese Panamas, Satin Cloths, Broadcloths, etc. Came and see the New Goods and have an early choice. We are only too pleased to show you NEW FALL UNDERWEAR For Children, Ladies and men We sell lots of winter under wear now, and our stock is just complete in every line. NEW FALL STAPLES New wrapperettes, Flannelettes Sheeting, Shirting, Towlrng, Table Linens Kemona Cloths Blanket Cloths. etc. Sweeping Sale of all Summer Goods No reserve on them. They all must go at some - price. We want the room for the New Fall Goods. Bargains in every department of the summer Goods. You cannot miss them. REPP AND LINEN SUIT- INGS In all colors. - Regular 25c. to 35c. per yard for only15cent a yards WHITE WAISTS AND WHITE - WEAR All reduced to the lowest sell- ing price, We are clearing them out fast at bargain prices. PLAIN AND FANCY GSNGHAMS All our 12 and a half and 15c. ginghams to be cleared out at 10c. per yard. FANCY SILKS AND FODLABDS A. sew. nice pieces left to :be cleared out at the lowest possible.; prices., Ne w Dinner Tea and Toilet Sets` We have just received direct from • the' manufac- turers a large shipment of Dinner Sets, Tea' Sets .and P Toilet Sets. They are the cheapest' goods we have ever offered to our customers. Some of the Toilet , Sets being.Hand Painted. DINNER SETS In Feat nice disigns and colors, The best ofq ual- 'it' for $0,`58, 510,'512; cad TOILET SETS Sores genuine Hand Painted and all good value "art'"52.50, 53, 54, ' 55, 56, TEA SET A. number of Real nice sets to select from at $2.50. $4, $5.. uarters' -or'tb'e celebrated W:E..Sanford C1othin�