HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-11-30, Page 8THE EXETER ADVOCATE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
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CIothin.;
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Tour cold weather clothing..
We are prepaid id to supply you with
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,suit of the be.
Fall , Wintert
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a ice r
material, the, latest style and finish
at a price th-rt "cannot be beaten, -
Tt`y us and we will give you sat
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EXETER MARKETS.
HANC D EACH WEDNES,
Wheat
Marley, <. ,,.,
Buckwheat>..., ,,,
Oat, , 1 ..
Peas,
Potatoes, per bag -
lia,y,perton,, ,,
1" liatlr, eP +ir k t,, fain
netts, low grade per etv
Live bogs, per cwt
8hortspet*ton,
Bran per ton .r.
Sugar Beet xueal
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9
42 42
$5 1 00
rat 00
111 00
(i9 1 Oil
23 21
28 20
5 SO
26 00
'.;t tin
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LOCAL DOINGS x
Who are to con1p'ase the Exeter Court
el for ' 1912.
Division :Court will be held in the
Town $alk o : Tuesday next,
A charming wor nen, is one who kno we
e :actly. how to have her own way
There are ' 53 Sundays a ` this ;ear,
This will not occur;again4for 109• years.
A cow .near' Lea?nine4ton /las s?ven
birth to four calves, two: are still Hying.
afr. M. M. Doyle sh,:'lsped a number of
'horses :o the To:0Mo •market last week
Mrs, Wm, Dunstord; of
filo Lake Road
s recovering from her recent .illness,
Every man as his price, but every
man doesn't find sohne one wilting to
p'a'y it.
Three weeks from Monday is Christ
eras Davy. Now ,g t..o time to start
your 'holiday trading,
Matly .a neem", reputation, it PlacT4
ut,der xa
ttlag3tryling glass. Would look
=ke a parous pilaster.
Two by -laves are bei.'advertised this
' -ek. Read them earerully and Make up
;our ntind to boost Exeter by veli. ^T
threats
lxl Mai,:ant ratePa era O a vet,
10 deeidesd'. ,«Q g'ran't loa;t<
tern •i'oultciry CPropatay Xo e
'tars,
anet :.:s. Fret nn; it a .at
'nll,'11Tt`d to Exeter Nortel to ;£s *r
T:;ey were former residents of FxeteM'
aszd we weleente the9 back to tow;i,
Censervat've nenibers frotrt Hums„
ttz t.`.au ov in the Dolnanion Hous°s are,
w Malleo by tl'.•e .flaor diagram, seated
rata `QI'w3,-Lewis No. 10,1n the front'
row, antdMerster and Dawman on tics"
opPas to ,sell, Nes. 14i). and 174 re-
flptct;vely,
T.c famous Keeley mite, :t wksich
,.rl' =.1>" ;r tstll;,rt1, •2t the k'araters
uk auto zey a i;4lp?wo, w;,Il Probably
beds a' t -t owners of
rty wit:ch '.refined-
i et loN, , Brea.detMt,
i 9 Fi:tatace Com -
35a R- Ilia Wtt
t>' to" the dicot+y. l
nl'tlna3 serif dzasn.ea'
a brill-
pre-
a fat° oSS tails
en sometimes
+a tlaanntoer dSasiY
to our azalea
anatoTz 3;axica sully e. Law
eta, ci # wy aro, l Qw0vcr, well vertu
tor, Wing rapid hi motion and
treaks,
Siro rgil:oiderir ti the Ybr'k.Couaity roan
illaycount oofl" buying Christmas pre-
aeft9 with their second dividend cheeka
'1"he r,,rst' dividend was for 2ue. events
on the dollar and watt paid' oh' November
14, 1009. Tho second check tor a a3 zn
Oar amoaant, It is :nio'w 'Skated, will be
mailed to the shareholders the first
week Sul December; There will be a
tbird and final, dividend later, Out the
amount of this is not yet .known.
While out hunttn. one May last week
tr.
John Snell of Ildborne came a-
cross' an unusual and rfaro inhabitant
of the woods. Noticing a beaten track
leading up to a large a'ivlitow stump, Mr.
Snell proceeded tiO° 'i,nvestR ate and to
his great "surprise he discovered a
Canine with three or mord pups ;only
a few days old. The mother was Po
savage that she would sept make iriecnds
or permit or close investigation. Mr.
Snell lives ,tt the ne ghborhkood and says
be had never seen the bitch aberore.
A specialist re a.rding well -water says
-"Out of a thousand samples of well
water of eastern Ontario 1 found two-
thirds of then to be polluted, nand lir
one village eighty per cen.t. of the wells
were polluted. In eastern, Ontario near-
ly all the wells are surface 'weirs, and
this accounts for, the bad condition of
the water. There is Snore typhoid in
our rural distrgets than in any of our
cities and the cause of thi.•s is that in
many cases t`h.e wells are too near" the
pig pen, ,the horse :stable, or 'Worse,
still, the barnyard."
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of 30
tel
5te,a
We will pay till raiivised'
ring for poultry ln trade.
lie hen: all
Geese
Bucks
Turkeys
•
p, leadft
s o
heads off "1l
1Oc heads op
10;!,heads off 12i
One cent per pound less in each
ease for cash,
Turkey feathers large and small
150, per ib. Chicken and hen feathers
small, ac. per .ib
JONES & MAY
i
100
atria Wanted for Factory. $3,00
per week to stark with 'for girls
e°aghteen and over Address
immediately D. S. Perrin 4 Company,
Limited, London, Ont.
Groceries -New Raisins, New
Currants, Peels, Figs, Dates,
and Spices for your Xmas bak-
'lng. Everything fresh and
clean. -Stewart's.
MARRIAGE LICENSE. -Get your mar-
lege
arnage license at the Advocate Offir-e.
Fancy Doilies, Try Cloths,
Stand covers, Runners, Shams
'I, Tea Cloths, Pillow Cases, Tow-
els and spreads, These make
very suitable Xmas presents.
See them. -Stewart's,
FLOUR AND FEED. -Having put in
a stock of Flour and Feed I solicit
your patronage. Stand one door north
of Heaman's Hardware -Rivers' old
stand. Jos. Davis.
China Dinner Sets in Stock
Pattern. Beautiful quality of
Austrian China with gold edge
trimming. You can buy any
thing from a cup and saucer
to a complete Dinner Set.-
Steweart's.
AUCTION SALES -Farmers' and oth-
ers haring aurtioh sales will do well to
have their: bills printed here and have
the"ir sales advertised in the Advocate.
It reaches all the people.
The Advocate wild be sent to any
address in. Canada till Januar`}: 1 913
for $1.00.
VOGELGESANGS REMEDIES
I now offer my fever remedy to he
public. I guarantee to cure typhoid fev-
er at any stage in f:rorn two to Pour
:lours, with outside application. No bad
effects from treatment. Your doctor
will be welco•nt to watch_ the treatment,
First treatm:nt free. For further part-
iculars apply to. WM. M. ELATCHFORD
Exeter, Ont.
Fancy Work for embroider-
ing in Centre Pieces, Pin
Cushions, Pillow ;Slips, Corset
Covers and Night .Gowns: at-
Stewart's-
For an easy mark commend usS to the
man at the bargain rcounter.
ft makes such. a difference to a wom-
an whether she is called, a Little duck,
a perfect goose on an, old, hen,'.
Hair Thin
;Grows
USE PARISIAN SAGE -'IN TIME AND
PREVENT BALDNESS
if your. hair is gxvwvitng' thinner and
thinner. and causing you anxiety, -go to
W. S. Cole t;a-day and''get a• large bot -
tie of Parisian.. Sage ftor only 50 cents.
It is such ,a delightful: ane L,refreshing
€ir ssung>;that horn w±1I, Itte',tp, use' it
T?'•; u 1:3t1y
Paatz�aain alvei• is, guarantee": to step
fa1lin,tr hair .aad'itchtrg -ecalp','to erad-,
irate dandruff and make the ;hair. :tis
t ous 'and radiant,,,or money back.
'lifers js nothing jut as.'„g,aod"'as.,Par-'
zaiari Si>Q• Seeyou get the package
vvhic2�
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htai.nia the girl with the,, Auburn
TO ADVERTISERS -Owing to the
heavy rush of 'wtaKrkt at thiis time of the
year we request our advertisers to send
in their copy ole Monday. Copy that
comes ;ya ohs Tuesday' will have to take
its chance of beim set. We must have
tame to arrange our matter so let, us
have your copy, not later t'hahL, Monday.
ANNUAL BAZAAR.-The:annual Baz-
aar in connection with the Ladies Guild
of the TrMwitt Memorial church, win be
held in the Opera Howse Onthe after-
noon and evening of Friday, Dec. S'tht
From 5.30 to 9 o'clock there will be
served an old-time: supper; after which
a choice program will be rendered. Ad-
mission -Bazar and enteratainment tree,
Tea 25c.
PRESENTATION OF JEWEL. -The
Local Encampment of Oddfellows are
expecting a !big time in their lodge room
on Monday evening' nest„when the Camp
w it
,be visited by several of the Grand
Encampment` officers, including the
present Grand: Patriarch, the present
Grand' Scribe airld Past ,Grand Patriarch
E. T. • Spacknlani, w1118' oni the occasion
wall. be , presented: with a Past Grand
Patriarch.'s ;jewel„. On the fact becom-
ing , h'nown to' Bro. .,Spackman that hg
.was to be pre -Seated with the .jewel he
e-'pres ed a desire that the presentation
he mil n lhrts home Camp, and his
w sh ea baing cainplied with. A class
o candidates will "be' initiated, Grand
Master S. A. Poplesitone will be among
the d:retngu •shed 'brethren present.
HICES' FORECASTS FOR DEC.-
A regular storm, period covers the''2
to the 7th, having' its centde on the
4th: me Mercury ,period is central on.
the 5th with full .Moon 4n1 1perigect
wt,htec- soistjcr, also, bears ria
this perlod.Mean being on the celestial
ecuatar...gNi t1ei :sty the barornnter will
• 'to fail and 'ester storm •' con
d ;one will appear �ea'r1y -- ins than+ per=
-od. Froin abut • Sunday the 3rd, to
Thursday the= 7th 'rook for'genera�t wirer.
ter-storrns Rain Waal tale to.heevesleet
:
and e o* f1eirce gales and blizzards.
w II isvreap r of','eea and land
Mangy xard Its'' all
be reported
1 t'$ 3IA 2 ¢d `acid' the/ 8th, ,central:
an kfaer.' 4th, 5th: anc`t 6th: A great cold:
waver°wilt rush from the northwest. and
spread`sz south and east frron the 5th`
�it°ss Verda Leavett is i11 or sciatica
at :Ler home,
The bowislg" alley has opened torte
toter seasraT4
Miss Lillian Huston, leaves to -day ter
visit In Windsor-
The
:i ndsor-The you'd, people, of town; hold; as dance
this Friday evnitlig.
Inspector Tone of Goderieht is here on
official duty thLls 'Week.
Thr shooters held another, local shoot
at peons on Thursday-..
Mr. Gilbert Dow was in Toronto last
week with. a. number of horses.
The workman are now 'laying the rear-
ble floor _•:n tilt! Bank of Commerce build -
The roan who is able to keep all his
Promises doesn't have house room for
a great marry.
Goderieh, has a clad dog scare. The brute'
was shot, and twe.'tty others are being
closely watched,
Mr. and :sirs. Gordon aro et: M inu'ng
tete speed ?neet=nrgw rte 3axtles street
r;lurch tLMi;S week.,
tfrs, Iohrt Pi ncombe of Esborine ilas
bera. quite :ill for several day's rand le
under the doctor's care.
The yellow who Fails to Meet the issue
by dolt `-'na is atilt to f t d a 3t -lesue
arou,td thefirst corner',
S7:non t uepbell, '^ no suffered
what nPpeared, to bre,a, slight streilte last
week, is rrecowertn¢ nicely,
There are persona who seem to Islas
a ren arkable prope=nsity for losing' man-
act fr:duds at Ow same time,
We regret to hear that the Tamil,: of
:1t lM:enrY Gould are arflieted with in,
hits t 41e1 rptifaced to the housE
° orklit!ell are busily engaged taking
out the old buii"3l.t. s at the aatlsio;t
-louse. and prepert'eg tor the 2'01119Y:0
o. the brick lawn, ding:
Rev. Mr. Powell of main street church
preaches on the Elinivilte cireult next
Sunday, and kt.s pulpit will be; Occu..
Wed by Rev, El>iatenfO '(l; Of Centralia,
Through a te;tipo,ary attaek Qr nines
itfyw. CQll,9a was: u. able to pt°eaca. tl
a•°zza Trlydtt Memorial church: on Sua,da;r
fanarnim . Tzc, b4weker, was able to take
tt even1•13 service.
Tho Kara Company o: 'Woodstorlc ,a
tlt sl week installing then flew Qrgiul
w a'r1f »a tato gift o: miss Fanny ' 'l='a,w.,
de:ary 1M 11x t PreshYterlatt rtuarch,. It 18
an e, x,.lTt l ,lai3trasaaletit,
I4coxe Taylor reeved a letters*. haat
week regarding" the Meat accident to
tn',a on Frnek at Sea.tle,; u The letter
atat"s
that he lost the first three, gug,
era to t;a,: f st joiaul
The address .n the Towta, kraal, ora
"CQnsolliPttan," on 'Monday :Eventing was
largely attended =al the speaker gave
much valuable itllformation as to the
cause, nature and, cure of the diocese.
Reeve Taylor oeeup.ed, the chair..
"Tho Shamrock, Rose and Thistle,"
was the ;subject of an illustrated lec-
ture given :.n Caven Presbyterian chur-
ch.
ch. on Friday eve:tingt last by Rev. "Mill
yard of Heasall.` The talk 'wag /newt'
:nterest'.+n,,, the pictures good, while the
illustrated singing by a slumber 4f the
young people of the church` Was very
Pleasing,
The elective officers of the Exeter
Lodge or Oddfeilows were duly elected
on Tuesday evening, ae .follows, -N. G.,
Bro. Dr. Roulstan; V. G., Bro. L. Pen -
hale; Rec. Sec'y, Bro. R, Nt Creech;
Fin. Seely, Bro, A. E. Fuite; Treas.,
Bro E. M. ,D:Snart; Physician, Dr. Mc-
Gillicuddy
HENS FOR SALE -Cheap, 315 White
Legl orne said Barred Rocks, Apply to
T. ALDINGTON, Thames Road.
FOUND. -Ji spotted fox hdtmd, bitch,
(now with. pup.) Owner can have same.
by proving property and paying expens-
Os. Apply to J. C. Snell, Con. 2, Us -
borne.
LOST. -On Nov. 22, ibetwcen, Wm.
Essry's, London Road south, and Dr.
Sweet's office, a.;lwg containing some
ropes, an op :airng knife 'and other ar-
ticles.
rt cles. Finder kindly leave at Dr.
Sweet's Office.
OUR CUSTOMERS may be assured
that they will always receive the best
of treatment when having work dune :+n
our barber shop. We guarantee satis-
faction. Remember- the hot and eeld
bath room in connection. -Frank Boyle.
ATTENTIONIf you are needing feed
call at the mill and see what we have.
We are trying to make provision for the
shortage. See our Sugar Beet Meal,
(dried pulp), which makes very choice
Seed Car just in. We have a stock of
oil cake, some splendid chop, besides our
regular mill Seed. Having enlarged our
storeroom, we are prepared to handle
all kinds of ggraln. SECOND TO NONE
That's our claim for MODEL FLOUR.
A farmer with a large family said re-
cently, -"f cannot afford: tlo buy ^your
flour. The children eat tole' much bread.
Its so good.". --HARVEY BROS.
3n, tHi1
Mrs. W J, Bpisott;ww'as i1 London :fon
day.
Miss Katie McFalls, is visitir>g i;in Sea
or
fth. -
Mr, and Mfrs, Hugh Oke are, vIeltin
tg Seaforth,
Miss Ida AranstMong 'teas iii. London
on Saturday,
Mrs. S. G. Eawdap visited it: Goer-
ch .this weak^
Clarence F',cica.d or' Brantford vat
home Wigs week,
Mr, Tln...os. Newell is =n1 Toronto,,thia
Keck on bus'_hess.
Mr Tinos, Jackson, Jr., of Clinton was
zn Mow32 on F..aryda>~y,
R i
4
a wank Taylor 3 laden was. °;a
Ia a o,.
y
:21 ,toWn, on Tuesday.
Sirs. Gillespie of T oSdo:n is visiting
David Russell.
Mr. I, I2, Carl:a:,g spent a few days
.;.kat Norwich this week:
Mr, Wm. Tleanaan o= %,o,idon visited
son, W. J, Oa 'fda"Y•
:Mr, and l(1rs, \v"1,u Dignan of 1 ucan.
rts,ted bore over Sunday,
:Miss Mabel Folliek of St, sMarYs
v:sitinte at eller :Monne here.
Ja's. Boyle, Es :f',' P. P., o1B ?zM;dd
lese4., sPetnt $aturday nae, terNria,
ala'. xantee Clark of the Conunere`-gal
client Su»':.d,a,y .at Grand Bend.
sIr. 'R\18. Pugsley loft on Thursday
to visit with, frlelds in Det1?lt,
alis "McLeod or l:'ondop was the gue
of" ld.iss Eft tat :lis. sett ever Settday,.
ase: Jarll°s Stewart and WiIt
;htfoot have retntrnod frons Mho av'co
Mfrs, O, Powell rr Detroit is visiting
:Mr, lint ':Mrs. Gee. P;nwell, ai711
of Seaforth for
.etch ted with. Ido patients over
day,
ssrs, dldy and James I3ewden ar-
conlpalz`•eti the r sister, miss Fanny, as,,
fat° as LAndsn:u on Monday,
Air. and Mt',s, Murray Miller, after 'aa
v,iM.t �nre, xetunaned to' their 'honer
'Ed pontoon en Monday Malrinin$,
ai:sa Lily Clark, atter s evuple
we:lcs holidays et :ler how, 4n Step-
retutaed to rtoodon, Slorday.
E, Kerr Deft Tuesday for Woe
d
barrh Ont„ to spend the w:atte>^
f'.or pa:rents, Tate Qutleatc ofi Outlou t.
Sisk,
era, 1denee, wlaez has '3eeti visiting rt're
let T.ntrsday tet grin her'hu;itxand li
Paov:demw:'. velure they svtll stake
t',e:r future :tonin.
:lr, and 3/r0. Fred, lis,.wd a, left Tuts -
day t npr n 112 :o:' Londe.n, where Mrs.
rte -iltwd. n will ramaint for a guile too
•:v(' treattan.nt fo h,A'ac;tat trouble.
Mr and 1fra. Harvey 'Walsh o, SI,
Thomas spirit Oa week end, with the
buruler's aunt,:;Mrs. G. D Anderson.
5l'. and Mrs. Wale,b. were mtr'ried at
St. Thomas ea Wednesday of last week
and silent; part of their honeymoon U'ip
here
Blies Fanny Eawden left Tuesday
morning on an extended trip. Her im-
mediate destinat oat Is England, but silo
:Intends to circle the globi bifore her
rtetule. She expects to spend some time
:un Australia, and will croas the Pacific
to yancouver :CSI June next. :
BRINSLEY.
The many friends of Mrs. Frank Cun-
ningham will 'be pleased to hear that
she is improving. She wishes to express
her thanks for a portion of We St,
Marys Church Thanksgiving supper
which was sent' her, --Mr. Thos. Cunning-
ham Is laid up wAtil a Sore Soot, pre-
sumably a slight 'case of gang rens.=
Mr.ofrrtest Canning Calton the sick,,list.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
All those indah'ted ' to the Estate of
the late W. G. aBitssett are requested to
settle their ;indebtedness before Dec. 15,
'1911. After that date all unpaid ac-
counts will :be placed, :in, our solicitor's
hands for collection.
,airs. W. G. Bissett, Frank Taylor,
Executors.
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
l+ne, and we ask a trial from you.
Orders left by phone or other-
wise at THE ADVOCATE OFF-
ICE, PHONE 25, will receive
prompt attention.
•
T. G. Creech
Phone 55
USE IT
Qwell's Bazaar
If its Xmas presents then cone to POWELL'S BAZAAR, and : you
will 'sec the largest assortment of h_gh values ,at low pnic'ew (that
has 'ever been ,unloaded "ill Exeter. Our 'business ire'growing' ; we
have' 'more, room, and have converted ,our granite department in=
WE ARE
READY
FOR THE
Trade
You will be surprised and delighted to see the great variety
and excellence of our stock of
Watches, 'e' e1iryr,
T ass rare, Silverware
and Chinaware.
are.
isaimpossible to do better an :where than . w., Can .alt do for
you, 'e ask you only to visi
vire our store and see for yourselves,
A. Marchand, Exeter
Jeweller &p� tician
Undertakers
And
Furniture Dealers
Our Christmas Furniture Display
Our Christmas Stock s complete. There is nathing
better than furniture for presents. We invite you to see
our stock.
ROWE & TKINSON
The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors,
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 32
Your
Shopping
Do It Early
Now is the time to begin your Xmas shopping
Don't leave it until the last few days. Take your time
and get just what you want. We are showing a nice lot
of goods this season for presents for Ladies. Children
and Gents.
For Ladies; For Girls, For Gents
'Furlined Coats
Fur Coats
Good Furs
Silk Waists
Net Waists
Fancy Belts
• Doylies
• -Centre Pieces " Hat Pins
" TraykCloths Stamped Work
"' Linens Fancy Pins.
Handkerchiefs
Gloves
Mitts
Silk Scarfs ,
Fancy Broaches
Fancy Shawls,1
Combs
Furlined Coats
Fur Coats
Fur Collars
Fur Caps
Fancy Soxs
Fancy Scarfs
" Shirts
Mitts & Gloves
Gord Clothing
Fancy Ties
Ladies Winter
Furs
At ' Old Prices
ALTHOUGH FURS :. ARE -
HIGHER THIS YEAR THAN'BE'.`
FORE, WE ARE NOT ASKING
ANY MORE HAVING BOUGHT.
EARLY AND IN BIG QUANT-
ITIES. WE HAVE A NICE
RANGE OF MUFFS, 'THROWS,
STOL1115, -, AND COLLARS „ AT
'THE VERY' LOWFI�T••PRICES:
Ladies Winter
Coats
At Bargain Prices;
WE HAVE HAD A: GREAT
COAT SEASON AND HAVE ON-
LY A FEW LEFT. WHICH WE
WANT TO CLEAR OUT BEFORE? •
CHRISTBMASs IF YOU WANT ;
A GOOD WINTER COAT C IEA1
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE } 1
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