Exeter Advocate, 1912-5-9, Page 8XXIITILK ..IIIMMATE, THURSDAY, MAY Hp 1E11,2
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tETER NARKETS.
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B--Arto, Co
Unt,z, 50
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toCatk.-, Per bag ... 1 50 1
ttaY, 14 00 15
Foiu.e•-,f awt, faoailY
; v grade per cw 1 up 1
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Mort:, one ton. • • I,.
"Sugar a, -et meal .....
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11' LOCAL DOINGS.
arizAar.settaArAdkagk
Sucker is one Of the sports
just new.
Mrs. Wan, Sander% 3rd Poncess:Joil ot
Stephen s recovering frOra an attack
of bnanclustas.
f`foW 'le the bite to fix ula-YoUr lawn, mc. vrank Ia11t, Nvho has been, work
50 Time for the spring clea,n up. Get Nell). T. J:-Wila0n. ditritl.' the win,
1,5 busy. Ter., ha.a accepted a posttion with lt.
pante, get. after sprint; trade Rowe, turn:M.1,re dealer.
00 by advertising. run a newspaper without °yeast'
1.° The Connor Mach4ne co„ lu.trefla.s, banally publishing alt item that is un -
ed a new auto. • true, <a,r w2thout giving offence, is like
Get some Atlyp,z,,,,suted calling cards rutining a railroad without having 400-
8 85 at TbN' -Ndvocate. dents and smash-ups can't be dove
tUl die was. held on 3ic- Have )011 frogs lege? asked 11°4
26 00 Dorielre Hall on Fr4da,Y otWat• • • x 1)avel 't" sp,it3 the girl as she
28 (4° -4- suc"811 the waiatress in the resta.urant,
20 Chtiten drUMsts close thew stores flushed and d.rew herself up "It's rheu-
— at seven o'clock, excePt Saturday even-Stat makes me walk like that."
-n oh
HOUSE FOR SALE
On W 11 -ani Street, Bseter,
Any person de-
siring a new cream separator will d
welt to call at the Exeter Bargain StorV There were a coupe of. lively rutta4
and sea the Tht's ore of, the awaya down Malin street last week, suf.
best and easliest ruing septrato7.^B cm if:Cent to gather a crowd, but to do
the :mat:Fitt, Coree ti and let us talk no harm,
it over 'Ate,.
W. M. ELATCHFOB,D, Exeter.
Peemans' Lisle Hose; every
pairi guarairtiteedif POr eafah
pair that le UntiathrfaCtOry we
replatle, them with two pairs
free of charge. 330. or 3 - pairs
fel* 411.1 .00.—SteNvart/S.
610,114
It,IARIMAGE LICENSEn.-Get 7faur 414.1*-
71.gt 1,4-4e.log 14 the Advocate, CifOoe,
i•••"*.fifi
to the Constantiy increastugtclablar11-7 :Px,04rke' a blacksra!th' c
a
nni
ng
bus:rceas the Jackson Company reelY (> booze, any. ha,ve toa f11.atorat!'waate
°14:18''thalviih
ntg'ilii,Tb4ibrgl
oblfged to install six new. mach-
by Constable Bissett and Was compelied
to take lodglag in the lockup over Sun-
w
hee
b
day.
An alub..,:t.i.OUS man put sonle. $5000 In
to
a PeWsPAPer ,Midland two. or
claIMBtl that the ra-itt on Sunda,' CktnljgTsaragte°r. tY.aet'4t54)011/tt eea.pg°fted4d:Vael'
oft:ra;,,rdznabril;ttet3uwsynyikdswoer dhoeru:rre aa7.riadvefray.rd-. the paper has gone to the
this section.
,t4roirvQe"t:IT:latuipPe.ara:tret.Yof itItt %-"e°:.4.0 yet: No.rt4111:r Wv.Ilig;P41:11gTriwelstAceF
.itqffelz cf,ac„.73alk,,e, atlf,-1.tjts, pleasure spots would these days the father alld Iflothcr
Have- you loasen0 up to the extent the teacber,
wips his 'tears away and L'o and whip
of buying that small boy al: yours a Attention as been called by the pe-
bastball ai an,itt, se( that he can tave partmstit of Zducation to the Pet that
a wf.ole at .er funtha fee of $1.00, which was to have
New Pomps, Oxfords and The solder boys will ti- at Goderich fanPOsed ork camittlates Writt"; the
High Shoes for children. Misses atter all. It has not yet bean decided Jonlor School Entrance examlnatIon
and women. See the now whether they vnal walk or ride to thebe cWma-nclocT.'
Whit* Canvas Button.. eanip prpontad, The wain:11g is 400,21 mairxrd T_Tep,aan preached 11
St OWart's. and nor crowded. James Stree;t Ctfurch on Sunday. Rev:
••Ma'Y 24th wu be, observed as a hot-, Hee of Cream will occupy the same.
:Marriage Licenses issued at the Advo -
day as usual this Year, but the Gov- pulpit next Sunday. Rev, Hobbs saYs
cate Ot•tt'e. Bxeler• ertiarmt may take steps ',a the future :C ht e present improvement onnU8 .e
; iMillinery—Theres always ap.$ on June rd, 0 the observance of Xing Gearge's birth may be able,to take the work himselffl
' a very
SOMething new in t his Depart - a few Wales.
Mernt. New Creations a.re be- ,^"4'" Ile-dforfl ceebrate Rev. AvAn• TA'Are, Lucp.n. W1Q OcU
ing added every week.—Stew. ea weckllagi9 London on P'd the IntlP!'t itto Trivitt Mcmprlal
T;u7srlay last. -Aniumber of Exeter pro. church On Sunday laat. Preached iv(23
iJ:art's.
aAteitelerl and anent the evconvg ast strong and forceful iraesionary sermckfle.
Qt :Ni;srs, 411t1. 1fr4 Rev. D, W. Collate Preached sintliati
"WATCH FOCND .4s in lIersoll. not going to
as
C-ni Co a -:on 4, Stephen Township, " 0,C4 ve
ct Nn• • •
Ar.rj A ".vatch Owert wcOlt Mrs. Thos. S.auders. Heu5r- :11.1a/ILI 4s was annaUlleed.
can .T.',Ave, r..e by prov'.ng prow*, aid s,r(vt. that her son, /Frank Sanders Earry, son Of :NU% Aiby itobinson,
ADVOC•34TEL OFFICE, rfcefulY 30af two ea.:lore," atti, Cram --------------------Cuo TuesdaY night
Apers. veryt ing eau when opposte Mr. S. Parson s farm.
Linoleurris—Rugs and Wail 1APPN01711
Mr. Was. Arnold, a former resident tilt> mach:tee turned turtle into the deep
Exeter, ',vas awarded $i8 a Divis-
ion court ease tried at Hincarellne
c days azo, The suit wait for damag-
e' agenst Relit. Lowry, who traded a
attire wt h Mr. Arnold, which turned put
t be a kicker.
Mr. G. E. .Ancieroon gen an miltlea-
sant shaking up one day laat week by
be.ng •thrown front A rig when the
dashboard, \against which he was brae -
:az gavc way. The horse be-
came fe.glitend tit the rattle ot some
tinware that he had In the .,vagon when
returning from doing, Aob in the coun-
try. After a run of a mile the horse
was caught none ,the worse.
Tha quarterly offileial meeting of the
James Street Methoclist Church was held
Tuesday evening wlien t he foinowinQ
stewards were „elected for the ensuing
year ;—Ilecording steward, Peter Frayne
$. ..fartin, F. Wood, EL J. Shapton, R.i
Coates, John May, C. H. Perkins, W.,
F. Down, C. N, li:eddy. S. Martin was
dected delegate to the District inetiag
and J. G. Jones alternative.
The followf.hg frroni the Ottawa Jour-
nal ',has reference td a son of the Rev.
Pai7:zig to? 1,..t.fs notice., Apply at The V419 4VICICIC$ IM"Ar OUO,O01t, Sask.. had t't-a-'1°Jei le'llne 1..4s waY Ez-eter
• UU soarthiag v.-ent wrong with the works
II'AitsClf., is quite ill, suffering from "
about a half nrIla south of town and
P t b ti
your home in Our Furnish-
ing Departforient.—Stewart'a,
PilOPETLTY FOR SALE
Ti,e unders:grx.4 offering for sale
Part Of Lot 10, Con, 1, rebore, s;tuat-
ed I' ail ne south of Excter, contain-
ing fit.Vell ar,f3 ono f;ftil acres, Thete
IS on the promises a. good frame :louse
ar,d barn, good well of water, about
ad apple trees and a nuant'ay sinali
fru:ta. splendid property, well
a:tuattcl and w!il be sold reasonable
and on easy terms, It not sold prv-
ately on or before :Nlay 20, 1912, t
oared by indigo auction with
the houaeliold effects on June 1, 1912.
For !unlit.; particulars apply to Tilos,
Ciuntron, auct.oncer, Roxquhar, or on
the: prem'ses to Mr, John Salter, Enter
DRESSES GI SUITS CUT TO 'MEASURE
Mss Mary Tom. 1.av:ng recently corn-
piftcd a .course at Toronto 4n one of
the best cutt"ng schools In America, 18
prtparCd titk rut to insasure any style
Of dress or stf.k. Ladies who make their
own dresses will save time and niater-
fial by usr z a pattern cut from their
actual measures. Ninia Torn has also
opened Drestor:alang Rooms at 'her resi-
dence on Main street, South, where she
w211. be plea.se.d to meet 'her former pat-
rons and any new ones. Dressmaking
rooms at ,side entrance.
SI -MP CLOSED EVENINGS.
Pta Township of -.Nporris has found
t necessary to Issue debenture 'for
ths sun. of $23,000 ln order to replace
the bridges which were swept away by
the recent flood. The to*,unsh:p suffer-
ed very heavy by the, flood.
A Bruno County farmer, says an
ea-
elians, offered hr's farm for ,$600(), 'out
fiinding no buyer, went west on a trip.
When he came back he lJnmediately rais-
ed the pee to $7000, saying that he
would not sell at any price, as, Ontar
fo was good enough for him. On the
other hand inien Who' gta, 'west make dol-
lars twat:ere they haven't been able to
make cents here. Much depends on the
Man.
HOMESEETC'F'RS' AND SETTLERS',
SPECIAL TRAINS TO WESTERN CAN
ADA. ,
Via Chicago and St. Paul, April 16th,
23rd and 30th, and every second Tues-
day -thereafter unfit] Sept. 17th, Inclus-
ve. Tickets will also be.on sale on cer-
tahi daces vria. Sarnia and Northern Nav-
igation company. Special Train Will
leave Toa -onto 10.30. p.in. on above dates
for Edmonton and points •in Manitoba.
and Saskatchewan, stoppling at ail
Points on Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
west of W+.itinipeg. Through coaches and
Pullman Tourist Sleepers will be'carried
fully eqhipped with bedding and porter
in charge. Berths may be secured in
sleepers at low rate. •`. ,
This is an exceptional opportunity for
these wishd,ng to take advantage of
the remarkably low one way Settlers
rates or round trip Home -seekers ea-
curs:alas, through 'the American oities
No change of cars..
Secure tickets, berth reservations ete.
from any Grand '1 -runic Agent, or
write A. E. Duff, District Passender
Agent, Toronto Ont.,
•--Nfr George CndlniOre, Buren street,
net 'With- accident On Iftonday that
might easily haVe .rosnited serieuelY.
He. was atairrow,!pg 311 •Mr. Marchand's
garden tand the barrows, becoming clog -
god wilth same ',meetly stuff stopped the
florse Vo remove while thus erigag-
d 'the horse 'glade a turn and, start4.
ed awaY, a portion of the barrow tiltfng up ,antdithen falling on Mr,,,,Qudavte,
pausfrng several painful bruises. Luck-
ily, howe4er the bolt .dropped, out of
the olevls ti'-iat connected the horse ti
the harrows and thUs. averted any furth,
er danger.
GOOD HORSE RETURNED. --Mr. W,
Tapp be litgellase4 that ftne imported
horse "Sttorm King", lately owned by
-.Messrs. Baden & lcDonell, and sold
some .1ie o years, ago th a gentleman in
Owen Sonata. He, is Such a good
horse that fanners 'Wished Jahn back
again, and consequently Mr. Tapp has
purchased 1-14,nc and, he will Arrive this
week. Storm Nirig has a fine pedigree
and hs.ats a, naost excellent, record. Many
of the highest MiCed hPraeS Sold around
hire this N.Inter Were, sired by "Storm
King".
Ie wilistand thek season at
the NieDonell Barns, John-st. Partes
'needh-ig the use Of ,good horse will
do Well to see Mr- Tapp at the Central
Hotel,
Notice To
Contractors
Well - Drilling if
Tools
We are dealers and azattuifteturerS
of WELL -DRILLING APPARATUS
for STEAM or GASOLINE DRIVE.
Our apparatus has been thoroughly
tested and found satisfactor,v in evez'y
respect.
General eastinge, pipthg, tubing,
ete„ on hand.
°Moot Silo (aims manufactured.
Particulars on application to
Li S
o 1 i I LI
out much :11.1urY. having received ',11,Y
0 n
4,301. r. Babinser, Was underneath the fig i 1 rra
otach:ne but managed to escape with-
J
ti. raw alingt brutscs and a. slightshalt-
fir.te uP, "rho auto was damoged t the ii11- XETER
eztent or W. or $40 -
Richard Hobbs, pastor of the James-st.
Methodist church, Exeter.—"Mr: Allan E.
Hobbs, B.A.., of The Journal editorial
staff, has been appointed editorial -writ-
er on the Grain Grower's Guide at Win-
n:peg, and ,he has left, for the west. Mr;
Hobbs ad work or the Toronto News
whis. attending his classes at Toronto
Uni,versity, and, after graduating, came
to The Journal. Be has been a mos(
valued member of the staff for some
e•ghteen months. Mr. Hobbs is Possess-
ed of conslyierable literary ability, and
w:iJt the experiences of the coming rears
:s expected to attain a vedistinguis'*
ed position in Canadia.n journalism. On
the occasion at his leaving Mr. Hobbs
was the guest last evening of some of
the members of the edStorial staff 'of the
Journal art an informal dinner in the
New Russell hotel. After dinner Mr.
Hobbs was presented by 11.'18 colleagues
with. a solftl leather handbag and ac-
corded the best ',wishes of the entire
staff." .
Two farmers 'were not long since dis-
cussing their local paper. One thought
It had too many advertisements in it.
Tire ot-raer replFied; "In my opinion the
:adverlIsearrents are far from being the
least valuable part of 'lrt. I look thein
over carefully and save at least five
tInes the cost of the paper each week
through the business advantages, I get
from. them." Said the other, "I believe
you are right.—I know that they. pay
mt., well and rather, thmk it is not good
taste to find fault with the advertise,
nienta after all." Those men have the
right idea of the matter. It pays any
nra-n -with a familyto take a good local
paper for the sake of „the, adverti.serments
if nothing naore...;',4nd if business men
fait to give farmers a chance to read
advertisements in th.e local paper, th
are blind to their own interest, to say
the least et It. "You never trade with
me," said a bueiness man to a proeper-
. .
ous fanner. "You. have never invited me
to your place of business and I never
go where 1 ana,coos ilavited ; I might not
be welcome," was his
HICIS" F012,ECASTS FOR MAY; —
A regular storm period central on the
... lath .nvolves the 1.1th to the 16th. The
Mom is on tie equator ther)tia
Delia777.tifr,e7.-LaOkdoVratina- and new on tie -3t, whi'ch. facts
w • • •." , ate that a, dailf. cycle of heavy rain
• atm,. 0aztiirl voai . an,l,.-thiarader,..stor.n1;S,' en the
,
1,2th„, Will most „likely continue -untilaf.
ter new .mo'an, on. the'16t11.• the. oaro.
'ynme drops :to low- readings ' about • the
OEt and l2th, lo3k for, severe storrne
and: thunder to
" and the 4.,,s'continue from the cast
,Tkle best hard coal mined
Burns to a white ah. tlire
and „cooler' fr
*tier r:,,-tes
st9
,
higb temPera-
Ct., ato repeat thernselves
' d
FEED 'WHEAT
Car expected about
Saturday
Extra good feed
R. G.. SELDON
Exeter, — Ontario
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ONTARIO
Home Study
Thousands of ambitious young
People are ben g instructed in ,
their Home, ,Study Dept. You may
finish at College it you desire
Pay whenever you wish. Thirty
Years; Experience. Largest train-
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Posttiona guaranteed. If you
wish to save hoard and learn.
while you earn, write for parti-
culars.
NO VACATION
Ciatton Business College
GEO. SPOTTON D. F. WARD
Presideat Prittolpal
May Specials
•At the Big Variety Store
April was a big month, but we want NAY to beat ot, so will told
out ,lnducements to our patrons To Every person 'wno buys $1.00 worth
of our ,goods (except Phona,graphs and fruit) during MAY, we will
give a PRMITUM FREE. Ask about lour MAY premiums Plan.
We bought quite a largeshipinant of cbInaWare to sell a't 10c. to
25e., also another lot of granite -ware to sell 'at 10 to 25c,. Don't mise
these two iftems. Watch both, our WINDOWS THIS MONTH,
OUR CANDY AN'D FRUIT COUNTER.
Shows only ,the best of everybhing. We buy only reliable candy and
fruit, Sell it quickly. To test It, is all you need. Good assortment,.
Ourr fresb, roasted peanuts are great. Try a bag. •
P()WELL'8 BAZAAR
The Ilmotor Ihurgaim Store
Jewellery Trade
You Will be surprised and delighted to see the great variety
and excellence of our stock a
Watch.; Zewollry,
Giageware, Silverware,
and, Chinaware.
It is impossible to do better anywhere than we can do for
you. We ask you only to visit our store and seefor rporifeltreff.
Our List of Farming Supplies
• Carload of Brockville Buggies
Carload of. Dominion Buggies
Oliver Corn Cultivators Lo
-with Bean Earve
,.
John Deere Corn Cultivators 1
John Deere Single and Double Riding Plows
Hay Forks and Tracks, Ropes and Pulleys
B. T. Litter Carriers
De Laval Cream Separators
er Attachments
Blue Be11 Cream Sepa.rators
Toronto Wind Mills
• - h. with:pumps, piping and water basins installed in barns
Baker Wind Mills
Success Manure Spreaders ,
Points for Fleury and Cockshutt Plows
Machine Oil and Cream Separator Oil .
Full line of McCormick Tillage and Harvesting Machines—Binders,
Rakes, Loaders, Side Rakes, .Spreaders
Chatham, Woodstock and Jackson Wagons , •
•Mowers
•Disc Harrows I-,
Ga$01ine Engines
Anierican
over e
eonvenieCnlf and l3eleier clover sbavert.t hdta
Tlieman on the mower 013eratesveirty.
Repairs pf all kinds
Repairing promptlyattended to
andthe herr
tiltelY, the cYcle] of daily ' SNELL
ENT At;
settled,,Wea.,th
tr.
411
Furniture And
Undertakin
PHONE 20
You will always find this store with up-to-date furniture
and witlra desire to please every one.
R. 14- OWE
Undertaker and License Embalmer
EXETER ONTARIO
S
JONELLONE;32 MAY
A Big Clothing
Sale
$3300 Worth of Men's and Boys'
Suits
Our Mr, Jas. Walters has jigist returned from a pur
chasing trip and has bought $3300 worth of New
Spring Suits, Pants and Overcoats for Men aud Boys.
Every Garment the newest and niftiest style on the
market. The best ever shown in Exeter.
Buy the Cloths That Suit You
Go where you' can get the choice. Not where they
only show you 20 or 25 Suits. The small clea,16r don't
get the close prices. He is behind. We can give you
a choice of our 200 Suits of the up-to-date stuff to
select from. Just come, and see for yourself and you
will buy. °
$lp Suits for 10 $25 Suits for 15
A big choice at this
price just as good as- the
average tailor will give
you. Cloths and Styles to
, your entire satisfaction.
Shoes
Mr. Walters is showing
extra lot of Men's, Ladies
and Chilcirens fine shoes
in Patent and Tan, High
or low styles the best.
44.4744#14,
This is far ahead of any
tailor made suit you can
buy. They have the Ad-
vanced up to-the:minute
style aboutthem that you
can only get in the city.
Tailor Made
Suits
All $25 Suits for $20
" $23 Suits for $18 ,
$20 Suits for $15
ES & MAY
$ or the eel(3bit-atecl W. E. Sanford Clt)thing
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