Exeter Advocate, 1912-3-14, Page 811111T1111
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IIY*LATE,. THURSDAY,
MARCH 14, 1'912`
SEVER MARKET.
Uri a,,itit,v F D EACH WEDNESDAY
\1r eat ,., .. 94' `90
Barley S2 90
$uckrtivtnt � �.. 55 00
Gats. 44 40►
Peas.. ,,, 100 115
Potat.oe , ter bag 1 00 1 15
Ray,pFr to., .. 1400 1500
Four, E5°'i', cwt., family ,a 70
Flour, 'l , v- grade per ow 1 00
.Buttes 30
Live h,
per cwt
Sitorre t •r ton-.
Bran ;a =.. ton
Sugar Ek. rt Meal
' L •+ L *•IN*$.
`Mrs. Sam:well is n;ecover:leg nicely front
her recent illness.
:1n;ia Ferguson returned home from
K'l pen Thursday.
T3ev, Kee} occupied the pulpit rf James
street church on Sunday lapt, '
1.65
Mrs. Samuel Sanders, Huron Street,
'20 s has recovered from °
he ' recent ;11neQs,
i6 65 ;Sri. Hen'I'>nior, who has been very
27 00 :11 ,s reooyering and is 'able to' sit up.
25 00 Mr. James Ba altaw shipped a car
25 00 of h.ses to hili western borne on
T aur sday last,
ilfr SE PtirTS SALE OR RENT. -^Aso
for sale ":a S'ood repair Bay -fork, car
and ropes, fence stretcher, ,sickle, grind-
er, 15g -;t v again, two hen houses, one
bent of stable, woodshed. emeall kitchen,
also set sleek ecaIes. -any Person d
sir ,erg oewe erean ,, separator will' do
vein to €41 at; the meter Bargain Store
an"+d see the I?„eerier,l Thia 3s o ,e of the
best and eas:eet r
un ing separatorson
the market. Come
in and let us calk
t chic_
eveth You',
W, 3f. liDArICRFORBS, E Teter,
:1r1RRI AGE LICENSE, --Get your, mor-
e. license at the ,:Advocate. Office.
New 1912 Spring Shirts have
just arrived. They are right up
to date. Big range of patterns
at $7.00, $1.52, 7.50.—Stew-
art's,
h1E:;�q-t Q�#'li.i i"*•l 0 ittt �. kin,,F,J� iGt
us know wean ,.they needrrae eta-
tionery. Th is e tree time Not the year
when p:ople> havo t'nhe to,reed and will.
appreciate all the new r-om your
section.
New Wall . Papers. The Sea-
son's newest Patterns. We
have papers suitable for any
room in your home. Prices
range from 5c. to 30c. a roll
Stewarts.:
Marr;age Licenses issued at
tate Office; Exeter..
:adv
Lace Curtains, Bungalow nets
Madras, Plain and colored
Screens, Cretonnes and Art
Sateens. We are now ready
to supply your needs—Stew-
You eaai get clubbing rateson all
the leading. newspapers and magazines
by ardsrint; at the Advocate office.
EWER CALF FOB SALE.—;si well
bred Jersey h;;ter calf for sale. Apply
to T. G. Creech, 'Exeter.
ROUSE FOR SALE
The undersigned is offering his :de-
sirnble village ,property in Exeter, sit-
uated on Math Street, south; of Iluron,
For sale. There is on the premises a
fine brick house and kitchen, 'with frame,
snood shed, brick stable, 'a number of
apple trees, Bard and soft water, and
Other :convents aces,
Apply to t. Ishii, Exeter
or JOHN KNIGHT, Exeter depot
Linoleums. The new Pat-
terns of this ever popular *Boort
covering are here. We sell
Naie•ns. They are the best.—
Stewart's.
BOY I,VANTED—A good bay to learn
the blacksm`th business. Apply to J.
DIGNAN & SON.
PIANO FOR SAT.F A first-class
Piano for sale at a bargain—Berlin Man-
ufacture. Apply' at this office.
NURSE MAID W:sNTED
Wanted, at once, a nurse maid to go
to Cobalt—care of one .baby. No house-
work, Good ;home. Wages $15 per
month at first, and if satisfactory $20
a month. Apply to MRS. W. H. COL-
LINS, Exeter.
PASTURE LAND FOR SALE— The
hinders:fined .is offering for sale the
choice piece of pasture land in Stephen,
be nig parts of Lots, 19, and 20, Coni
P > 10, containing f70 acres, There is a-gbod
well of water and windmill:on the pro-
perty, Will be said reasonable and on
easy terms, Apply -Co THOS. B. MARTYN
Exeter
SEED BARLE'. FOR SALE. --A quant-
ity of: seed barley, O1 A, C. Njd. 21. An -
,
to JOHN MAY, London, Road South,
Exeter P. 0:
A Kansas edl'ior mentioned that he
somet:1112s'recei, d a letter 'with' a
V' :n t" afters the paper has contained
a pa_nstakinig :wedding noticeor obit-
uary, '.We somet:'mes receive envelopes
on such ,eccass:ons ourselves," says
the Hertel -1st -on Sun. 'They usually con-
tain . note saying; Enclosed find two
cents postage, for which:' send us
four copes 'which has the notice of
our daughter's wedding. We are sorry
you made such a mistake as to ; say
'the bridewas dressed in pink chiffo=n;'
:.t wasn't chiffon at all, it was tulle.)
Yours Respectfully, etc,
The other day a man happened to
strdi'. into a:store where they don't 'ad-
vert:s2, and was looking around among
the renes or ancient days' stored there,
he ran across a mangy who was
when •
wanted on a ;chime of murder, and who
had remained .safely hidden there fes
years:
Fs'
Delaware, Laolcawaama
and Western Coat
oxnpamy'e
lit
he bas
urnstS
'4
ani
4t?
Mr. Jahn 1ac'obe :ha's nnoved from near
Centralia to the Robert Leathorn farm
oa the 2nd of Stephen.
To get sled of a. tore ask him to repeat
his longest and favorite story twice,
Ewen ;n. can not stand. ,hate
Mrs Ed. Bretlhwa"t, who has been Nis.
i:nom er mother, 3,411. riper, returned
ao ? et hone in Lenclon Tuesday.
Mss Snti th, of St. Marys has taken a
position as milliner withMessrs, Jones
May commencing her duties Monday,
T.'hs Band boys have passed a vote
of t;:anks to all wino assisted Os and at-
tc>,d:.r' the ' band benefit" on .Sunday
eN^em=erg.
1r°, Mark Salter, who, has been off duty
as Ford's Dutcher Shop, owing to ill-
ness, least !Teemed his work. Ed. :'.nd-
ereon, who has returned from Seaforth,
filled the vacancy for a few days.
Mr, T, B. lfartyn, who bas been living
oa his farm fm Stephen, for they past two.
"ears, blas moved to town again., and is.
new nicely settled tin Ilia benne, on the
earlier of Carling' and Sanders streets,
ASrs. Baleert Zeller, who has been vis
:ting with her husband here for the
Asst week, returned to London Monday,
where she will make, arrangements to
.n ave their household effects moved to
town, Alr, Zeller haviing rented a Pm' -'an
o« .Miss Bails ,:91's hOu•se..A=ndrew Street,
Mr, Zeiler Os engaged as barber w;th.
Mr. Boyle,
ow -1 -days when people want any-
t'n;;r;g they look an the newspaper to fixed
where to get it, If they want; the services
of a p,"i'.snter, a carpenter,a plasterer, a
plumper or any other mechanic or trades
man, they expect to' fired a card in the
paper, They loiak for '„i, 14 they find
ore the adverter Pict's' a Job, Sudieioua
advertising pays,
The marriage of Miss Mabel S. Kemp,
elder daughter of the late Capt. G. S.
Kemp or Exeter, and of Mrs. Kemp of
Toronto, to Arthur Honour Tring of
Hertfordshire, England, took plaeeve"ry
quietly on lfionday last in the church of
the Redeeme=r, Toronto, The rector, Rev.
C. J. James, performed the cerennony.
Mr. and ;Sirs Tall= will reside In Eng-
land, The bride's many friends here ex-
tend congratulations.
The, choir of Cavett Presbyterian
Church intend rendering a program of
Easter music on 'Easter. Sunday and
following Nionda3 evening. Prof. W.
Brown and Nilo L. C. Fleming of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Galt, well-known!
to the citizens of Exeter, will be pres-
ent. Prof, Brown will have charge of
the organ aril wSll render several 'num-
bers and Mr. Fleming will sing suit-
able selections and ;otherwise assist the
choir, Exeter people, will, no doubt, be.
very glad to again attar those gentlemen.
' lie result of the vote on church un-
ion in James Street . Methledist church
:s as ,follows, ---Official Board 52 'mem
bers 22 for, 2 against; members of
the • church 626, over 18 years 319 for,
56 against; under 18 years 61 for, 2
against. adherents 18 for and 3 against.
The Math Street Methodist Church -roll-
ed up a handsome majority tor 'union.
The voting was completed last week
with , the following results—Official
Board for 38, :against 0 ; Members over
18 years, for 281, against 3under 18
years, for 46, against 0 ; adherents, for -
29, against 2,•
That the advance notices regarding the
Roy English Hand BeIL Ringers did
not exaggerate the ability' of the com-
pany to entertain the publee, is the
verdict of ail those who heard them an
the James Street church on Tuesday
evening. The'irr playing was wonderful,
the difficult classical pieces, P such as
'Caliph_ of Bagdad,” 'Haileujah Chor-
us" and ' Poet and Peasant" being play-
ed with, the greatest accuracy, ' and as
much ease as the simpler numbers. Not
only was ethic bell ringing very ' good
Out the • s:§tgg ''ibg of several of the
members of the company was very
pleasing. Mr. Jessop, basso, has a
wonderfully ,pleasant voice, while the
tenor of Mr. Wain, and the alto of fir.
Charlesworth were also good, The church
was f=illed and all are loudin theft.
prase of the entertaJnnient furnished,
The `company appears here again on Mon
day night next, and those who missed
this treat should, not nt ss it the second
time.
Mr, George Blatchford left yesterday
for Blyth:
Rev, D. W. Collins visited in. Btrr dur-
ing* the week,
Mr Ed, Piper of London is visiting
his mother here,
)fr. George Mantle was in London: nn
business Monday,
Mr, W. B. Haskett of Luca}?' visited
tet town en Friday.
Mr, and Mrs.. Samuel' Sweet were :i1
Clinton over Sunday.
„fir and Mrs. Silas Handford visited
in London over Sunday.
Mr, 3, G. St.anbury was in Qoderieh
on jbus_ness Wednesday,
Miss Wirmie Howard was in'Lgondon
over Sunday v=isiting friends.
Miss Ethel Sweet has accepted a situ-
ation as milliner in Orillia.
Mr. Ric=hard Seldon of Ingersoll 'wane
up Saturday to visit his,, son, B,. G.
lslr. tF, ?i. $srl'n>g left Tuesday morn-
:ng to visit with, friends in T.gropto,
Mrs. E. 3. Chre:stie lett last week for
St, Catharines to V'fstt her parents.
Mr. JJ:;n Terrance, license Inspector
of Cl:nton, was in towin Saturday Iast,
Mrs. A, Bowey tain Port d-Iuron, awing
to the tllnees et her Another, Mrs. S nT
Nle. Dain,.+=1 Sanders who has ,teed
spending the Winter heir, 'returned to
Winnipeg on Monday,
Mr. Sam ,Elliott left& Saturday Sar Sar-
n'a where he has secured a situation.
en the tell Teelephfolie staff,
Mr, and Mrs. 'Walla. Cornis4 of tar -
tette Miele'., laws visiting the letter's
mother, Mrs, .Wo)., Dearing, and other
relatives.
Mrs. 1F. G. 'emery of MOtchell has
been the guest of her Mather, lsit•s. Mc-
Queen, 'who has recovered frons, her re-
cent illness.
Mr. and Mrs, Chas Swe;,tzer of Till
managh, Mich., are visiting here, with
the tatter's brother, Mrs. John Mitchell
wino continues very ill,
Mr. James Sparks has accepted a
nation as clerk in Ingersoll, and has
r€s:ailed from. the Janes & May fire,
Ile conInteraces his duties In Ingersoll
en ;vionday next.'
Mrs. 'W. 11. Collins: spent a few days
to Toronto last week to visit her moth-
er, wino was lcavang for Russia In re-
sponse to a cable that her -son 'was
lying dangerously 111,
'victor Sweet has returned from, Chat
ham, having completed his busineee
course, Ile left Wednesday meriting to
take a situation with the Ford Motor Co,
at 'i'alkervtlle, Other situations were
offered hint at Chicago, Edmonton and
Sudbury.
In every country town - there to a
sign at the railroad; crossing like this
"Look out for the Cars". Now everybody
en • that town knew it was a railroad
cross -4-1g the'day the track was laid
When the (sign ;was' put ,up 2t> took two
days—not longer— for every inhabitant'
ft .became faertLLiar with it. In a week
even the small children could readand
sell t' backward. ,Diel the railroad take
down? '' No If ''they had the warning
would have been - forgotten tan a week
and smash-ups and, damage suits would
have resulted. One-time :advertisements
act the same way: You' must keep ever-
lastingly as it. like the railroad cross -
.ng sign.
SAVE YOU'? STRAW HATS—If your
last" year's- straw hat ie still .in existence
drr:yt let tit, be cast away into the ash
barre) when the spring cleaning 'comes
an, Car you may need et. Straw hats are
to cost more th:'s Year. The reason, ie I
that ':there ",:s an ester/nous shoijtage an
the Japanese straw crop, a atvortage
a airtnber
of anany mi:li`an.. ou.hds,, A v s£.,it
lout
of straw ,lnts are leads �,tn Japa�, t
th'_s year the,g put w'11� sriuch
smaller, than 'stistst.l a.nd; the wails
have,gtyD �niy upon other sgurres 'with
the., 3nevith. le result of higher prices,
at ilii F�ititacturers will
getiru 2 cents ance last
'year!s� prices, ana.l of t'aao!rurse ,itis 12.
rants. w 11 ` be Multepll t fore it gets'
tuft c+ensu lex F ''S0,124 /ywear's straws
�� �w6Tttft, aY+m
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ihLi��'ii`aN`.<�k*,•k.:'. lir
SEED
Earle Pens and
FOR SALE
heli
We have a large, qnantity of
seed Barley and Northern grown
Peas for sale for seed; also lots
of feed.
R. J. SELDON •
ETeter -- Ontario
hS ss Edith wing ltas returned from
a •tis:, in Torlonto.t
Mr, William Hill of Toronto visited his
father, Mr. Geo Hull, over Sunday.
Miss Katie Maklns left Monday for
Preston to take a situation as milliner.}
islessrs. Wesley and Merman Daynhan
have gone to the west to spend, the
summer. "
Mr. T. Jackson of Clinton was in, town,
Tuesday on business ink connection with
the factory_
Aire. Irwin of Norwich, arrived here on
Friday to visit her parents; Mr. and Mrs,
Thos.-13'ssett.
Mess Kathleen Stewart returned Fri-
day from Toronto, where she visited for
several weeks.
Misses May and Ethel Armstrong left
Monday for Lucknow to re -open their
millinery rooms,
ld:ss Jenne Hardy left Wednesday for
Regina witere she has^'accepted a ail-
uaton as stenographer. •
Mr. Santee. Walters' is in, Toronto and
Hamilton on business. Re intends leav-
ing Monday for the Soo.
Mss Viola Pen-'cale left on Monday,
morning for Winnipeg to visit her sis-
ters, Mrs, MvMahor;, and Miss Stella
Penhhale.
Mr, Joun.es Bagsiar•.and family iso
turned, to their hams in the west' oa Fri-
day,
day, after visiting for several weeks,
with relatives here.
Mrs. Brown, who has been visiting
leer another and a=ster, Mrs, and Mi -ss
IIawktn,s, Sir eoe St., returned to 'ter,
tweet: :Arse. the west this week.:
Mr, A. R.,Gra;laran, recently sub -manag-
er of the Bank of Oommerece at Crediten,
and who relieved here during Mn Collins'
absence, lett last week, to open a. braneh,
of the sortie :bank, at .Port Colborne.
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
Pne, and we ask a trial from you..
Orders left by phone or other-
wise at THE ADVOCATE OFF-
ICE, PHONE 26, will receive
prompt attention.
T. G. Creech
ENTER ANY TIME
One of Eastern Ontario's High
Class and popular Business Seh-
ols which keeps opton through.%
out the year. Young peoplo }nay;
enter any time and completd
there 'course without interruption,>
of midsummer holidays. You
may study all at home or partly,
at home and finish at the Coll.
ege. Thirty ,Year's Experiences
Largest Trainers in Canada. Af-
filiated with the Comrntercial Ed-
ucator's Association of Canada.
Virriike for part:cularsJ
Cinton Business College,
GEO. SPOTTO1Y B. F. WARD
President Principal
Important Facts.
For Careful Shoppers
30 dozen pieces of China to be given free with our Drug Pre -
potations this month.
800 dozen clothes pins on sale next Saturday at 50 for 5c,
(Coronation Souvenir below cost to clear)
20 dozen Small China Plates, (Saturday) 75c. a doz,
20 dozen Cups and Saucers (Saturday) $1.00 a doz.
10 dozen Tea Plates (Saturday) $1.25 a doz .x
1 dozen Salad Bowls (Saturday) 40c. a doz.
New stock, St, Patrieks, Comic' and Birthday cards in this week,
13 views of Exeter too, Full stock of Edison and Victor Phono
graphs etc. now in. One price to all. '
Step in and look around '
1
POWELL'S BAZAAR
The Exeter Bargain ain �t r
e
We have received the first carload of the Canada Carr'
ageCompany's Famous
Conn a
•
p y,
;... a
roc Buggies -
which are specially designed and, specially built, in various
It is; an ;education on buggies to examine '• these
styles. r � :. .. ��
goods,, which arenow on exhibition in' our warerooms: There
are .over 200,000 of these buggies in use, which is the stron-
gest evidence of their worth.
The prices: are right too, which means 'something to"you
J
when buying good goods.,.
We have a carload of Dominion Carriage Company's
buggies now on the way.
a r+rk
rra
WE ARE
READY
FOR
Jewellery 'rade
You will be surprised and delighted, to see the great variety
and excellence of our stock of
Watches, Jewell}
Glassware,
and. in.
t is impossible to do better aoywbere than we eau' do for
you. We ask, you only to visit our store ,ned sector yourselves.
A. Exeter
Jeweller ez Optician
Undertakers ,
And
Furniture Dealers
a
Our lines of Furnituri
are beyond a doubt the finest ever shown in Exeter. All
we ask is that you call and examine the stock, which is most
complete --parlor suites, bedroomsuites, couches. rockers; in
fact, everything in our line,
ROWE & AT IN O "
The Leadinz Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors,
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO, 32
Lades Spr ingCo at s
:Suits and Skirts
We are paying particular attention to our Ready-
to-wear Department this year and have a ;beautiful'
range of garments to show you. ` They are bought froin
the largest fashion centres and are right 'up to the
minute,
Ladies Spring Coals
They are very classy
for this, season with the
large shawl Collars and
a pointed or square sail-
or back. Nice Serge , or
Panama Cloths, in Fawn,
Tan,„.Whipcord, Navy
and lack.
Misses - Girls Coats
In colors of Grey, Red
and Navy trimmed with
Red, .They are real
nifty for the Girls and
are sure to please you.
LADIES SPRING :SUITES
They are real swell with the
short 24 inch Jacket aneNew
New
Collars,' Grey. Brown 'or Navy
are the leading colors and we are
showing some nice . ones. See
them.•
'DRESS SKIRTS
Beautiful Black Veilswith Braid
-Ing or fringe, Grey Tweeds, Navy
or Black Panamas. Every skimt
tailor made.
and Wide,. Sil
The best yard wide Paillette or Taffeta Silk on the
market. We are.settle a lot for Dresses and Coats„. ' .
.
25c. BLEACI-IED SHEETING
Good 2 yd wide heav' bleached
she ting: Only 3 p evens to sell
23c. per ,yard.'
MADRAS CURTAIN' GOODS
I,r Creaun,1' e,.Ecru, and Col -
'et Curtaf�tsw fi"oheL. 15c to."75e.'
per yard:
i3E AGK UNDERSIKIRTS
Froin .$1 Tel. $,5 each; Black Sat-
t,„.
atn, . Black and coipred' RegalTaf-'
feta and goods Black - silk.
CE•
CUP..TAII
F rom 50c to6 per pa r
tine New Patte;cns in White Cn,ei
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