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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-11-9, Page 8THE EXETER ADVOCATE THITRSIIAY, N®ITBMBER fl:191.1 Fall an inter �lo�hin, It titiieyou were thinking about Your cold weather clothing. We are prepaid to supply Fon with a nice Frit or Winter snit of the hest material, the latest style and finish at a price that Cannot be beaten, Try us and we will give you sat- lefaetion. e N U.lerchaattt Talar, ter, Ontario EXETER 11AFIKETS, 11 &N DD E.tQIT WEDNESDAY ivlaaat «,,,. 80 Finlay „ 80 $5 Buckwheat,. , 55 55 Oats, 42 42 $5 85 Potatoes, per bag 4,,. 75 99 Hay, perton., . ,,< 0 50 1000 Flour, per cwt.* family 2 50 Flour, low grade per cw 1 50 l 50 Buttei Live hogs, per.cwt . p tQ Shorts r , R ton..., , ,.j, Brass per too., » .,.». eo `ea tl 00 90 , . t _ '2l tl ) Poultr \Ve will pay till advisea. ibo foll- owing for poultry in ,trade. Chichen alive ;e, dry picked 91c Jens Geese Qe, '< heads on 91 beads off 10 Ducks " Q „ heads on 10 beads off 11 Torkeye .s 15 " 17 One cent per hound less in each case for cash. JONES & MAY We have 30 ©inner Sets for you to choose from. The prices range from $7.50 to $25.00. Ask to see them.—Stewart's. Oji Girls Wanted`tor Factory, , 5,OQ U per week to start with for girls c.ghtcen and over. Address p immediately D. S. Perrin ea Company, in Limited, London, Ont. MARRIAGE LICENSE,—Get your mar- riage license at the Advocate Office. iii LOCAL °.DOINGS 4 Only xis weeks to Christmas. Mr. Mum conductor oa the L. H) & B. is i olidayisag. Constable E seett is recovering from a series of Job's comforters. Succession u e eC s n D u' «les added ;nearly $00- 000, to the Pao- iot:41 treasury last year. The plasters•, and decorators on the New• Baric et Conunnerce completed their work .last week and have lett town Look k ou t tar another great treat t �t ,,i1I Jamey street church, Tib Canadian Jubilee Siegers are booked for Dec. 13. WM. B ^Mics gad fiordon &nders, left on Wednesday of last week for Chat - 1 nn, where they will tenterottt a course . ; the Business College. ;Nita -Wm. Cornish, who has been, living Fay Tgwneebrip ;has moved with his f3tznily on the farm 'recently vacated by Henry Statham oa the London R'd South, Te -day David Wi soil, o. 'Grand 13e»ad, I'll appear in the eau:ay Court, at God- c = toanswer to a charge of erinliltal assault, alleged to lava ,been conizmtted a, tow tno'i*;hs ago. Mr.Jas. awdea, teller at the Moisons Ralik here has resg:ied ice position azid will leave th.e service, or the Bank.:fa•, Eirt Space -min of the Ottawa, bt,asicii t.11s the va,.:,alley and eornm en,ead duty lr. A. J. Roll{,ns, wise has 4wean re - ding in London to.- Several rears, re- moved wit?:, h,s family to :Detroit ,cast week, Mr. Rollins formerly resided i'n Detroit before 'moving to tin^ neightal'a mood of Landon, 7,a then Burbank, the naturalist, an nougeed tlx,^at he has produced a biaCk- INVIW bush that has no thorns, Bur- bank sad mo had worked a td t en car 5 a on a 'blacicbe:ry .busts In the endeavor to c.nave its thanes. Samuel. Itowe .lit 1i allaceburg was .a town Sato dad disposing of life fine resdchce en 'Elizabeth street, oc by Mr. W. II, Col/this, to 'iter j , \l r, Jenia Rowe, cif ITay, ;tir, ii will continue to reside therein, Ea.1Lft Cameron of Goder/en waw ;lit town Tuesday: for The purpose or serving 3t.s i p'muds Davis with, papers 'to appear at Goderi<cit as a.'witrness against C uickzbltauks, who attempted to assault i e,» : ltas: Davis however, had returned to Vi'nghaam. Oddrellows 'drove to IIen salt verY ,pleaea;xt time W'i'th their lIensall brethorin, After coixferring the 2nd Degree, at the Lodge room they adjourned to Brother Palm - restaurant, Where they part'•einat ed In at, oyster supper, Mra, R. G. Seldon left 'Alaiday to at- tend the wedding, at Ingersoll of Miss Maria Seldom daughter of Mr. Richard Seldon, to air. Ralph Doerr. alias Sel- don is a slstea of ;,lir. ,I1, 3.•Seldon of. towzz and is well-known 2a many here who will wish for her a long said hap-. py wedded :life, Ear, the young son : of Rev. E. G. owell, was painfully injured while play g on the school gaeunds Thursday last. He made a quick turn and in so doing ran against a tree, inflicting an ugly wound an his forhead and render ',ng ]nim unconscious for an hour, or more. Ile was ,at once removed by his home and he .`las since recovered. The daughter of Mee Margaret Grace Wilson, daughter of the late Rev, Jas- per Wilson, M. A,. and Lorne Alden Eedy B. A„ of the St. Marys "Journal, was quietly celebrated at the :Methodist Chur- ch, Geato, Ont. on Tuesday, October, 21st. Mies Wilson formerly resided in Exeter, and 'will In ave the hearty con- gratulations of ter friends 'here. Mr. and Mrs. Eedy are spending their honeymoon :an New York,. day n,glzt• and spent Hanging Lamps for Halls, Dining Rooms and Kitchens. These come to us direct from the factory in Pittsburg. Prices range from $3.00 to $7,75— Stewart's. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED —At once for work in your locality. Will guarantee $2. to $3. per day_ Op- portunity to advance rapidly. Will pay liberally or spare time. Work not diff- icult. Experience not required. apply to International Bible Press, Toronto,O nt. Word has just been received here from innipeg, Man., that Imre. Geo. H. Bis- tt of that .city, a former well-known s'_dent of Exeter, was confined to the e Hospital, where she underwent a tical saugical operation for the re- vai of an internal tumor on Vvednea- y of last week. The operation was ccessful and tat the time of writing was resting easily. Her many ends here will wish for her a speedy d complete recovery. Fleeced Lined Underwear; W se 44. This is a leader and sells re for 50c. —Stewarts. tb cri mo da su she fri an Penman's make, in sizes 34 to FLOUR AND FEED.—Having put in a stock • f Flour and Feed I solicit your pair• mage. Stand one door north of Ream,. 1's Hardware—Rivers' old stand. Jos. Davis. Overcoats for Men and Boys with the new Convertable Collars. The cloths are good and patterns New. $4.50 to $15.00— Stewart's. AUCTION SALES—Farmers and oth- ers having auction sale. will do well to have their bills printed hare and have their sales advertised in the Advocate. It reaches all the people. y' V OGELGESANGS REMEDIES' ' I naw offer rias fever remedy to the public. I guarantee to cure typhoid .fev- er at any stage in from two to four hours, with outside application. No bad effects from treatment. Your doctror will he welcome to watch the treatment; First tre.atmrnt free. For further part- iculars apply to WM. M. BLATCHFORD Exeter, Ont. The Advocate wig be sent to any address in Canada till January 1913, for $1.00. MISS. J J ALLAN, eye sight specialist will. be at the Commercial Hotel, Eze= ter, on SATURDAY, NOV. 18th. ONE DAY ONLY. i 41. Grows Hair 3Zr Wm. Burke, wire has been con- ducting the Central Barber shop here for the past two years, has disposed ,of the business to Mr. Frank Boyle, who has been engaged with Mr. Burke for some time. Mr. Burke hale enjoyed a large patronage during hda stay here and we ibespeak for Mr. Boyle a con- tinuance of 'that liberal patronage. Mr. Boyle took possession on Thursday. Mr ,. Burke left Saturday for Berlin where. he has accepted a position as barber. Printers are not always to blame for the mistakes that 'appear in type. If the public could only see the 'mistakes in copy, that comes to the Itacal editor they would he -quite : lenient with him when as occasionally happens an error slips' through.` The reporter for a • young people'ssociety in at certain, town le.arhed this lessons at his awn' exper- ience. Miss Alice Trotter, who furnish- ed the local paper with news concerning the young people's' •meetings, good nat- uredly, but earnestly took the' editor to task for changing her news articles. When the program for the next Sunday evening meeting came to the editor he printed it just as it . was 'written. It happened that the reporier. herself was to be leader, and the announcement of subject and leader read, "Look up and aft up A1Tie Trotter." BUT NOT AFTEE THE HAIR A ROOT IS DEAD. o w.l that W. S. Cole will tell :yau at heaselis. -.to a great many bottles of Parisian Sage' beg tis; auee it gives: "satisfaction, da Heguarantees it'to eradicate dandruff to stop` 2alli'sg and slitting,' hair and itch- the in scalp,, o:•-nn(enay .bank ate; Parisian Sage will matte hair grow :dha if ' tee hair root ,'is not ,dead J" -it puts c:,de and,•lustee Into dell and faded hair, 'fon ie the most delightful.hair dressing g .yea e `world. Only 50 cents a, large trie r, gnawer per tad scalp ha our money` p - RICES' NOVEMBER F OItEC2 STS.— reeuiar storm period covers. she 20 25th. The -new Moon on the 20th' 1 precipitate -low barometer, 'change warmer, cloudiness and rain, at, the inning of this period. During;' Tues- - the 21st, to Fruiay the '�25thg au- mnai 'rains` will 'Pais'';eastwardly over country, but the western flanks of -m areas w?tl _bring rising, barometer, nge to weaterly winds, land very de," d sjualle of `-snow, and sleet- ,.All owed, by. an' early blast of liera:1. the:r out •on,the northwest. A eee- perlodis central, one the 20th, cov- 1'; Alia "Ith�°to the .?3rd. Dunn th`,e :Oti?'tire u*111 be a maz:munn strain, t w_lt result in earthquakes- in trans is of the earth. Watch te'.egraphc•. f. kettle. rtsiati. Sag, ie the beet h wild beautifier, dandruff : cu cleaner knovrii. Try it ion bat`k pa�7 Mr. Thos Elliott is nurelIng a sore ha;id these days, the result of blood poisoning caused by the stub of a feath er Penetrating the skitit while: picking fowl. ?air, Ed. Treble has been confined, to his bed for several days, through an attack of lead po son Rn„ Dr. Gree -,a or' London vas called on conaultatio Sunday. e many frieyds her of Rev. A. EX, Going of Ifanrtlton, a corner poputar pastor o,' Jamas street ebureh,-will be Pleased to ,ht -gr that he, is recovering from his recegt.attaek of typhoid fever and in the course of a few weeks is c^.;peered to ba able to resume his pus-: pet duties. Andrew Cruickshanks of Winghatn arrested tor assault on Miss .Frances Davis, of, witch mention was made last week, was arraigned before Judge Doyle,, and pleaded not, guilty. Cruick-. sbanke was remanded to jail to ,stand trail on Nov.' 0_ Bail, was not ask- ed. Cruiekshanka, it appears, served a titre year term tet Kingston in 1901 "o. a similar charge, • ' : BUSINESS CHANGE.—Having purehas ed tae barbering business of M•r Burke I solicit a contiy.tuaace of the patronage accorded the late proprietor and any new customers who may w!sh oaeve me a Ball. I have eectg-ed the a of M'e, A. .Ilast^ngs, who :or Mears condnvted the shop, tliei'e.. stainers can rely oh. getting the ve'y 'hest of •sat'is1,tction and attention., not and cold baths. Fra'lnk Boyle, U1G11, SCHOOL STIIDENT$,—There is good news for High School studetits, ',vac look 4erward with dread to the? prospect of writing their a natricuiatio4; et ani;nations in a frizzling temperature' Pt 103, as liappetied last July. The a- mended io„utatiors et the Department o: Edueatien provide that uext year the mar u tic sat{o + . xa Ila ^a e nit tion must be coal- pleted by the 300 of Juno. HEY OOD—PARSONS The Cent b1etl'odiat Church parsonage, London, w:r€I the seen:t of an, interesting event en Wednesday o£ last week, 't,te occas- ion balsa„ • e tna.rr a; z of Mr. :1'Teeler teywooad, soil of Mr. 'Caleb Heywood v< teal), to Mrss Edith Annie Parsons of 72 Rectory street, London. The core- nary Was pertozxned • by Rev. Ilea- 1 ea. wane the .rooms was :supported b his brother, A. J. y w oo b- or lona, and the bride was assisted by her ,,ilea°z, Miss BBs Parsons, After the ceremony a reception was :held at the 110150 or the bride's parents. The young caupla will have the best; vriebas of their many friends for their future happiness and prosperity. DIED IN ST. PAUL, --Tiro sad news was received here Thursday of last week of the death of Mr .D. 11!cht�l Elliott, of St. Paul, Mii it., a for nisi;: resident of Breter. The deceased had been in very poor heti i fol a year or store from a l no`wtlt an the brain and all possible Treatns of relief known to medical acteneo was sought, but alt proved futile and the end came: grad= nal. Mr Elliott was a :native 0f Step- hen being born at Fairdleld in the year 18556 and was a soft of tiro late D 'd Dlli tt f public school education he went to learn the hardware business with the late James Pickard, of Exeter, and about 35 years ago, went West, where he remanded about 10 years. About 25 years ago he went to St. Paul, and has since continuously resided in that city being engaged hi the wholesale bard ware and cuttlery business. Mr. Elliott was a man of keen business ability, a jovial companion, a truro friend and was much esteemed and respected by all who know,, h'rm. He dal survilVed by a sorrowing widow, ono son and, one daughter. The remains , were brought here for burial, the funeral taking place from the residence of his brother, Mr. W. R. Elliott, of Stephen to the Fair- field cemetery on Saturday. Deceased was aged 55_,Yeans. t avi o , Ater acquiring a good 41.000 , 0,:atiN Geo.. Coleman of Lrndoa; visited with friends, here last week. l• Mr. Geo, Moir, jr., returned from the West. Tuesday morning. Miss Kato Bont'hraa of Toronto irk Visiting friends in town, Ma and Mrs. 11. N. Creech: v_;sited in Brantford the past week "Mrs. F. W, Gtadman returned lastT ., , in Toronto. week from a visit, Mrs, Wm. Morrison of Owen Soupd the guest of Mrs. S. Fitton. air, John Elliott left Thursday 2aek tovisit with. friends in Marlette Mich, Mr, and Mrs. G, W. Holma5'i et Eg ipondv ile were visiting in town Satur- day. JI :r. Caleb Heywood left Tuesday to spendµa few days shooting near Wing hair, Robt. Saunders left Wednesday for Wi'ng'hann whore he will remain, for time shooting,. Mr, and litre. Ches_neg of Seatorth were visitors with relatives and friends in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs., Merv, Ruston arrived Mere on Tuesday evening to visit the frarnner's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Thos Seldon, of Inger- soll visited with. Mr. and Mrs. It.. G. Seldon over Sunday. Mrs, Taps, L'awden and daughter Mies Iia o Clraitolt,, were guests Of Mrs. D,eksoaz over Suaiday, Mrs. Murray Miller bee returned to town after a short vi.elt with relatives ai Thontpsotiville, Mich., Mr. Geo, Armstrong of Paris visited with, hie brother, Mr, I. Armstrong the latter part of last week. Mr. and ;ales. Geo. ?Potr and ,two ,ch1l- dren returned from an extended visit lin the West Tuesday evening. Miss Edna Bis nett ,has returned from a five weeks" visit with, her brother, I. R. Bissett Strath!row Mr, Reg. Elliott and •dauglrterMadeline May) of (Norwich, visited for several days withrelatives, in towai, Mrs. Eerlea maid cbild,of Tau Sfalo, N, ;s spending a few days with, relatives P.,or to leaving for Iter flew home idonee, "31., I. cin, W, J. Croaks, traveller, of Tor- onto wee saakhtg hands with £rielnds in town Wednesday of last week» The Advocate acknowledges a lnleasani call.. A£r, R. N. W.`'I'age, aw'n'a ha;an been on t:ae Motsons 'Bank Staff here for Gonne One, has been moved to -St. Tinrnn- as branch, He left for that place on Sat worry. Rev. Hobbs and Rev. Co.ilens of l awn, ftev, F;tetchsr cif Titaznes Road. and Messrs W. Moody Chas. afontoith and a nm,nber of others are attending the Mtasionary •Con£erenee in Landau this week, "l1:trs. Thomas IIollaway, accompanied her daughter, Mrs,,, 11. N, Rowe ;and Miss Kota 'Rowe to Exeter and , witi probably spend the winter there. Airs. Rowe and daughter have been visiting here for the peat three weeks or so, -- Clinton New. Era. EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST -Miss J. J. Allan, will be ,at the Commercial I-iater ter, on SATURDAY, NOV. 18th. ONE DAY ONLT , ,, , , ti . THE , SA dE OLD STORY.—I was pre- judiced against your flour, but tried a bag with the result I find; that I have thrown away •money buying some of the more expensive flour. MODEL is the best of the iota I will ‘buy' no .ether. Call at the-militfor the customer's carne and investigate. • , APPLES - Those wantingJ good NO. 1 Winter Apples call at 'the store.' Jones & Ma Several Brands. Manitoba a a specialty. m L• on A $ une je good stock always ha nd . Cement Eli Durham Nation al Partland. Cement is the best R. G. Seldon, Exet�eer - Bus, Dray and Teaming Business Your orders in our line will be attended to quickly and satisfac- torily. We are here to please the public needing anything in our line, and we aska trial from you. Orders left, by phone or other- wise at THE A.DVOOATE OFF-' ICE,:: PHONE 25, will receive prompt attention. T. G. Creech Phone 55 'owell's Bazaar 5c. l Oc. 15 c. 25c, VARIETY STORE Our 'store is attracting atter:tion, :Lots "of new customers • ,getting,' dots of bargain's from ear seyerai depa?•tme ts, 'We„ have landed Breda of dollars •wortie sof China, Toys, Fancy Goods; 'P• stcards, Etc. Etc., the past few weeks, and have marked the stuff apt prices toicell t. It wont pay, you to buy elsewhere. Our aseortrinent is large and priices, very low. We want everyone. who ready thin`:' to corns and se e them,' See'what you are buying' and: compare ' g p ourprices with' others At tibia istote prices range from a few cents • upwarda, aid. th : b.tien Is' free to 'all: e ea h Ar -FEW REAIEMBEERS.-- Barnembe'r we eels Nan ' neleas` COIF Cure Remember ,,`ve, sell: Enjoyme Face .,.:Claeai n.r��,'B.einen h r,wE sell Enjoyiae Tooth PasteRenE•n�twsell•;toyrne Perfume R•e,ec�s•ell, a-Powte m,_ And ? ve preinfuns a., 'FRED 'tp all patxous ''qa. its rrenn r;pan-Ediso- Thonfag raPh'=..or Xtn-a HOME OF GREAT BARGAINS. department - n eestreent. OUR WATCH ,AND Jewelry Business is steadily on the increase. Our stock is one of the largest in the County and equal to that of any city store. You cannot poss- ibly make a mistake by calling on us and examining our stock, Our prices are right. Prove it for yourself by compar- ison oraparison 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 aright to expect: from you a fair consideration of our goods. A. Marchand, Exeter Jeweller & Optician Atkj,soh Undertakers And Furniture Dealers We carry a complete stock in all lines. Phone for Store 20a For Sii ROWE days and nights 20b The Leading Home Furnishers` and Funeral Directors, JONES & MAY PHONE NO. 32 Another Big Shipment Of Mens and Boys Clothing All bought at job prices to make a noise Men's and Boys' Overcoats Men's and Boys' Suits Men's and Boys' Pants Men's and. Boys' Fur Coats Fur Lined Fur Collar Coats all at big snaps. Warm Wear- ab1es for Ladies WINTER FURS We are showing all the new things in Furs for this Winter. ' -Be' sure and see them. SWEATER COATS For Ladies, Men, and children all colors, all styles at 75e. to $5.00. - FUR LINED ,• COATS Best shells with A. No. I. Muskrat linin • and : Alaska or Amerie Sable Collars also Fur Collar ar Coats LADIES FANCY WAISTS Net Waists in Black While or Ecru Silk waists in Black, Colors and Fahey. Ladies,' Misses and Children's Coats ,e • ' Are stilt t%akin ;;si big nowise g, •, g with our Winter :,Coat @. , .Semi very nice st les'and c'o .. Y ......ahs are coming in Pyery week and`;we arek. gars to fit and plea-e'yot7 with one of.t ti 1'0 ix3eh rrOa s�M 4 Eieadguarters- for r rr 'a