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THURSDAY, MAY . T6, 1.812
4, h .TER IARKETS1
111:k�7,c4.i3 EACH WEDNESDAY
ti i1oat ,::, , s, , 1 00 1 00
Bartev 65 65
BuckwOA. ,ac,.,,,,:,,,�..�, 65 70
Oasts. , 50 50
100 115
Ptttatoao, per bag , 1. 50, a . 1 60'
Hay, p,., ;.,n,,..,.,,,,.. 1400 15 00
Flour, prr, cwt,, family 2 70
Flour, 1,4 v , rade per ow 1 61($
Butter 85
22 20
lit
�Ohgl}"a, per t°.�i....,. $
Sorts per toffi.., :,..,., 2$ 00
Bran. per ton ..,,.,,..,,_« 2000
26
a Beet a ,
Sugar $ t e 1»,.,.,.. 00
.MOUSE FOR SALE.
013 W ti a.z3 Street. Eseter,
Any person de-
siring' a ezew cream separator will do
well to call at the Exeter Bargain Store
and se:• thver I"re nfer: This is one of the
beat and to s•est refantnS separators on
the market, Come :n and let us talk
it aver with Steer.
W. M. BLATCHFORD. Exeter,
Ltors't buy until you see our
stock of up-to-date clothes
fare rnrten and boys.—Stewartle.
00O13 11QRSI RET NLD ---^fila^, W,
Takla 'hos purchased that :3e in'.ported
.,orae `Stlotnn. King", lately Owned by
'Messrs Ira,wden yfvD01;e11, and Bald
some t,.kee years ago to a. gent/man mn
Owen Sound. He is such, a sOQ4 breed
;ng: !tors,- that farx3ers wished him back
again, and conseque.nzt ' yir, Tapp has
purc'.as,-d fait, and ;,he wit) arrive this
week, Soo,, King has .a floe pedigr
And has a most excellent record. 'ziaoy,
of the highest vice(' horses sold around
here the winter were sired by `Storm
I;=,n 1 -le wilt stand ton the season at
the '+IcDQne11 Earns, John -et. Pari ea
xneed,n' the use of a baod horse will
do well to see mar. Tapp at t3- Crt,ar.?l
Motel.
Big range of Meuse Dresses
in Prints, Ging rams and Chant -
brays sizes 32 to 44. Prices
$1.50 to S2.50.—Stewart's.
LOAD OF
lead of Calves a* t,'1e +General Hotel,
Exeter, at 12 o'clock, ou Wednesday
lay 22nd, for sale.—Geta. Chapman.
Rugs, Linolerirne and ;Gar.
pets. There is no difficulty in
telling the new patterns. The
prices you will find are right.—
Stewart's.
will have, a
PLANTS FOR S:1,LE—Gexln.uaile, Fu-
ais.a, Feriae, a\,'aeratunt, Lobelia, Astel^e,
Pelargonium, Stocks, lalvia, silver. Leat
JDraeena, Galena, German Ivy, Double
and Single Peiuna, 13alsoms, Vinnca. and
all kinds of plants far hanging bas-
kets. In vegetables plants we ,have
Early and Late Cabbage, Cauliflower,
Spanish Onions, Celery, Peppers; ~giz-
kinds of tomatoes, LOWS DAY, Gard-
ener and Florist, Exeter.
LOOAI. DOINGS.,
A Woman can nla.4 a full Await out of
a pickle wild',. diS1 of ice,'eream,
Rev. Powell bf Mafti Street and Rev.
S'a,ace of, Vio'od,,Za'mt exchange PulPi'ts. on
SundaS _Fred.
Curilously et3,augh, every one just out
from England originally intended, to sail
on the Titanic.
;sir. 3, Taylor last week sold -lus
fruit orchard east of the ,school to
3f', A. E. Puke. ,
We regret to learn of the serious ill-
ness of Mr. 'Frank \i lliis tof Spring
_,wrld, Saela.} aal sten' Old EST .,;
Some people pay pew sent with the
idea that it entitles the ra to an adnlise-
on ticket i.o• the big show hereafter..
dr. W. T, Gillespie isnegeticating for
the purchase 'of a large auto -truck from
The Clanton 'Motor Con3pany of Clinton.
The many fr:enda of Dr. and Mrs. 'Mc-
Gillicuddy will sympathize with them in.
the death of the r little son, of only
two days.
The sermons 41:1 Tames Street church
on Sunday by Bev I-T;(eks' at Crediton
w re well received by Targe congrega .
;one morning and, evening,
;,ir, T. W. Hawks -haw has purchased
er;ver €than Mr, 'A Caae, far use,
cur_tg his autnuner vacation lapre and
aw t;a'atld :l1Mnd,
'dda as wbd d i�
listhad:st quarterly bOards have Vot-
ed 12,294 an favor of, and 1762 against
c.sureh unon. The members are
031,160 for and 8040 against,
r4e. percentage of both A about 110
:.0 favor.
A light-ittrl-y of $n,ow fell on Monday
llnorriMa* and stile day was cold and,, dark
and dismal, Flares that had been allowed
to gra. out :at the shops and offices were
rck:ndled, straw feats. were daearded
a:ad ov Creases donned again.
Mr. Gco. T3awden, one of London's old-
est, cotztractars, died in Victoria Uwe
flat Incurables ,on Thursday last, atter
aaz ,Ilnces extending over saint'. lnotnths,
I.?=ceased was ,a bx'ottaer•-den-law .of Mrs,'
T<'es. I,iawden of Quinton, formerly of
f:lamce department of Ottawa Is
taOW sending out tl:e new $1,0 and .$5,
Ca1.ad:oai geld cats. The Advocate, how
ever, ;a willing an, take, the subscription
money tial 401015=1a old onne, two; and five
u�p
dollar bills, alugll we have r3o ob-
,"'ctiOn to the sold coins.
Sa'turday's London Advertiser contains.
Phottaa;raphs and an account of a
w_seless telegraphy apparatus construct
ed and successtully operated b}^'an :Exe-
ter Old I oy, Shirley T. Bobier of Bel,
grave and a friend W. Brydges. Their,
outfits are situated two miles apart.
Esther,: the e'sht-year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wtiliant Nickles near Ade-
laide, passed away on. Friday atter a:
lengthy illness. Mrs; Nickles waw
formerly Mee Fink,beincr, daughter of
Mr. and Mfrs. Mathew PLnkbeiner of Step
hen. A number of relatives autocd to the
funeral on Sunday.
Rev, Croley of Wittglutm. conducted,
the, ,services in the Trivitt memorial
church cn Sunday last, Mr. Clarence
Duplan assisting In the. evening. Rev..
yds x 3 yds Jrspai:ese Mat Croley 'is a very fluent preacher and
3 Preached two very
Inter -
ting Rugs. The very thing fort powerful and iatter-
eating discourses. Rev: dr. Collins took
bedrooms. Ask to see _them— Afr. Croley's w�ark .'a1 i\Finglzan>r
Stewart's. Tito -story to bold that Rev. Mark Turn-
bull, late of Goderich, and well-known
in Exeter, saved his life in Mexico :by
proviing to the bandits who had cap-
tured Um, that he was a preacher,. by
reciting ono of ,has sermons' the man-
uscript of which they had found among
J`.s papers.
Sunday last—the second Sunday to
May -was Mother's Day, and generally
recognized as such in Canada and Un-
ited States by ;appropriate church ser-
vices andthe wearing of white carnal
tions—w11!ose lwhitenees stands for
purity ; its forth, beauty; its 'fragrance
love ; its wide ,field bf .growth, charity ;
its, lasting qualities, faithfulness—all a
true mother's attributes.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn. Creech] and Mrs. A;
Dearing hada narrow escape from as-
piry ated with Foal gas on Tuesday
morning ]meet. It appeared that a quant
Sty of wet coal had /been placard, in the
-wall be ,held ;n the Town. Hall, ,Exeter, stove, and .the dampers being turned
an aaandaay June 10th, at - *clock p.
rn., for lahei,transacti.on of ;general busi-
ness. T. E. Carling, Secretary.
Mrs. Jos, Su,ttan was in London Tues- Mrs. 1-Tugh Oke(is visiting in Seaforth;
day» M`re. Chas. Adanre' :a visiting in;
Mrs. Jos. Sutton was in. London Tues; Satire.
day_
Mrs. R. H:'ins of Hensall is visiting
t;ere.
Sg1Zoa1, inspector Tonle it, in, town this
week,
Lawry Watson, visited, it* Stratford on
Monday,.
W*nZ, Piper of Sea,1orth was %n town
Wednesdtly.
Dir, Geo, Rowell at Thedtord called on
friends here Monday.
Milss Nina Carling: and 'Miss Evelyn
Gill were an Londlan Tuesday.
Mir. L. IT, T.kcleson was in London
erd
e bus aces *set
on legal 5 a -Y•
tilts,, Sasni'uei sweet left Saturday.. to
v ,sit with friends in WinShan;.,
Mrs. PoplestIone '_'s visiting lier : son
in ,,Blyth having gone there Tuesday.
Mr. Chas; Knight of St. Thomas vis-
ited with relatives hese over Sunday.
Mr. "\Y'-1litnnt_ Hooper left Saturday for
Buffalo where he" velli -isle, `for a time.
Mrs. Joares and Mrs. Willis rowel;
are v`esiting friends in. Sarnia this
;week,
Mrs, Waugh. returned Monday frau,
To;+.)11ta, where she v sited ,for some
weeks -
Mr. Geo.
eeks.Mr..Geo. lrsnstro'ngtaat, Par -'s, is the
guest of his brpther Irwin part of
r
h week
•,-
\ie8s q. Kni„llt returned last weeit.
from, a v:1s.4 wltla perk brother, lain 01138,
Kn'sht at St. Thoma.
Mrs. Shoebpttont and sots Will of Lon-
don Trownsltp visited, tat ASc', Janes !tt-
Waison's over Sunday.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
The undersigned is offering for -sale
part of Lot 13, Con. 1, t3sborne, ,,sttuat-
ed half resile south of Exeter, ,contain-
ing seven and ono fifth acres. There
its on the premises a. good frame house
and barn, good well of water., about
S0 apple trees and a. quantity Of' small
fruits. This is a splendid property, well
situated and will be sold reasonable
and on easy terms. If not 'sold priv-
ately on or before May 20, 1912, It
wit be offered by public auction with
the household effects on June 1, 1912.
For further -particulars apply to Thos.
Cameron, auctioneer, Farquhar, or on
the premises to Idr. John Salter, Exeter
SALT WELL ANNUAL MEETING.—
Notice is thereby given that the Annual
Mieetng of the Exeter Salt' Well Co.
Mrs. I,, Heli of Exeter. N'iarth; '»s vis-
iting in Detroit, accompanylg her dau-
ghter Beale lata week.
Dr. B::attie Nesbitt, who, is accused of
10rgery_v3 connect bis with the Far-
mers Bank, has been brought from Chic-
ago to Toronto, and will undergo his
HOM.ESEEKERS' ANO SETTLERS'
SPECIAL TRAINS TO WESTERN CAN
ADA. .
Via Chicago and St. Paul, April 1.6th,
23rd and 30th, and every second Tues-
day thereafter until Sept. 17th, inclus-
ive. Tickets will also' be on sale on cer-
tain dates via. Sarnia and Northern Nav-
igation Company. Special Train. will
Leave Toronto 10.30 p.m. on above dates
for 'Edmonton and points in 'Manitoba
and Saskatchewan, stoppling at all.
Points on Grand Trunk; Pacific •Rail'Way;
west of Winn;.peg. Through coaches and
Pullman Tourist Sleepers will 'bre' carried
fully equipped -with 'bedding 'and porter
in cl' a.ge. Berths may be secured in
sleepers at low rate.
This is an exceptional opportunity, for
thosew'sh1ng' to take adva.ntalge
-the remarkably -low one way settlers
rates or round trip Homeseekers ex-
cuxsions, .through the American cities'
No change of cars.,
Secure tickets, berth reservations , etc;'
from any 'Grand Trunk Agent or
write A. E. Duff, District Pass, nder
Agent, Toronto Ont.
MARRIAGE LICENSE.—Get=your Mar-
riage
harria;e license at the Advocate' Office:-
•
Lackawanna
Delaware,
and Western Coal
Compaq's
TON
DO IT NOW
Sc 's well knowa to ezperienc-
ed .salesman that the largest and
best, bus'ilnese Silt fruit trees i£
durink the ewolIler months. 'The
man <
e
u s
s xst azl tln�e ground rd a.
scut
the - ereain of the trade, therefore.
SECURE YQUR AGENcI: NOW
We want a good, reliable man for
th:s district because the denlaOd
for milt treos never was go good
Good pay, Outfit free. Whole or
Part -T ane agreement, and you re-
present a Urnt of thirty-five years'
experiences willel over six hundred
acres of land under cultivation..
Write.
PELHAM NURSEY CO.'
Toronto, Ont.
off,, caused an accuanulatcon of gas
vw.h'ch escaped through a broken .Mics.
All, were overcome vratbj the gas and it
wag 501113' ttme before they recovered.
OPEN AIR' CONCERT -The Exeter'
Band gave a delightful open air concert
on Friday evening—the first of the
season. We understand their uniforms
;have been ordered through W. W.
Taman, Merchant Tailor.
FRDGS: A closed season for frogs
has been fi :-ed by, the Ontario Cavern
ment. H. Ferber, M. P. P., has received
word tihrat o'dmxmenc1ng with this year
frogs aney not be caught or 1r111ed dur-
ing _the months of May and June of each
year. A heavy penalty may be 'repos-
ed for violation of this law.
TR'IIE PLANTING.—A number of the
.men of town' assisted the omen s. In-
st lutea to plant about. 85 trees -on the
ground set aside ant. a park'at the: river
side on Friday last. The trees was of
thp maple vanlety. A number of ever-
greens; wll be planted shortly. The
Park has not yet been nanved; •but "Te-
aurilyseh' seems to be the 'favorite. The
Inst Lute is, however, ';open' for other
suggestions 5or a name.
EXCURSION—The Annual Excursion
of tha. Illation Old Boy's Association of
Toronto w:11 take. place, to the old coun-
ty, on 'Saturday, July fithi, returning the
following Monday. The objective points
ars Godu_ch. and Kincardine. A `spec -
al feature will be the auto trip around
the county starting alt Gmderich and go-
rr via. Bayfield, St. Joseph, Zurich,
C cdi lion, Central a, Exeter' (Saturdays
ugnt), klensall, Seaforth, Walton, Brus-
sels Wroxeter, Corrie, Bluevale, Wing -
am, )Belgrave, Blyth, ' and Clinton.
BOCCI -IT BUSINESS—Mr, J. , D.
lr ❑son, wala recentlysold his share in
tYr part ereh'..p of Rowe & ,Atkinson,
fur n ture dealers and undertakers, has
p.zt eh s d :writ,. rvir. Jam s Duniord of
Clanton, the fu>Cn,iture and underiakitig
bus ness of Messris Ball &' lioover,;in
The best; hard coal niined -,,; C1 n on, and lia.e taken p,asaes, sion . The
farioly- Will move there shortly . Mr.
liras to a white ash. ktklnson hrxs been a good business Irian
MLEVET° ', and ,,Mizen 1,'ELaeter ,several years, and
A 7�T we reg}re the departure of h_mself and
VOAda�� tofamily. LY Wecommend. them to the gond
p.,ople of ,Otifinton.
.,
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FEED WHEAT
Car expected about
Saturday
Extra good feed
R. G. SELLON
Exeter, - Ontario
Mss. Maurice Wexler isvisiting in.
London,
Mir, 13. 8. Q'Nei1 of Toronto was in
town on afonday last.
Miss M, b'anson left last week to
visit her aleter in Melita,. Man.
31 ss Maui Taylor is, visiting her sis-
ter, Airs. McTavish,. at Shakespeare;
Mra. Tiros. Hatwkina left Saturday to
v^sit her daughter, Mra., Percy Pollard,'
Mr. Jolie Els+ of St, Thomas .spent
Sunday here w,rth hits' sister, Mrs. Geo,.
Anderson,
Goydon, 8013 of Mr. Samuel Tricturmer
of Det-ria`_t, spent a few days during`
r
weekh re ati
tthe watt 1 va s here.,
Mrs mark Salter and claildren left Mon
day night for London, where they will
make their future home, Mr, Salter hav-
tng accepted a situation in that city,
Mrs. Berney and. Mrs. Spenceer attend-
ed, the funeral of_„th'e'late, Samuel Down
bit Shedden. Deceased, was 80years o4
age and was a former resident of: Hag
and Tuckersmlth: townships,
Messrs Miichael and. Richard Eacrett of
Brantford, and ^Afr, Charles Eaerett and
daughter, Mrs. Brown, of • Sarnia., were.
.n town part ,of last week, after attend
ng the ^funeral of the late Christxiphee
Eacrett 'n Ha,y.
Notice To
Contractors
Well - Drilling
Tools
We are dealers and manufacturers
of WELL.DRI LLIN G APPA.EATUS
for STEAM tar GASOLINEGASOLINEDRIV E.
Our apparatus has been thoroughly
tested and found satisfactory in every
respect,
General castings, piping, tubing,
etc., on hand,
Cement Silo forms manufactured.
PRrticttlaie on tspplication to
1. Murray & Son
EXETER ' ONTARIO
Home tui1y
Thousands of ambitious young
people are Wing instructed In
their Home Study Dept. You may
1.lsh at College if you desiro
Pay" -whenever' you wash. Thirty
Year,' Experience. Largost train-
ers in Canada. Enter any day
Positions guaranteed. If you
wiah to save hoard and learn.
while you' earn, write for parti-
culars.
NO VACATION
Ciznton Business College,
GEO. SPOTTON B. F. WARD
President Principal
May Specials
At the Big Variety Store
• April was a big month, but we want MAY to beat 11, so will mold
out inducements to our patrons To Every person who buys $1.00 worth
of our goods (except Phonagrapns and fruit) during MAY, we will
giye a PREMIUM FREE. Ask about our MAY premiums Plan.
We bought quite a large shipment of ehu'naware to sell alt 10c. ,to
25c., also another lot of granite -ware to sell at 10 to 25c,. Don't miss
these two litems. Watch both our WINDOWS THIS, MONTH, IT -PAYS.
OUR CANDY AN'D FRUIT .COUNTER.
Shown only. the best of everybhing. We ;buy only reliable candy and
fruilt. Sell it quickly. - To test it, is all you need. Good assortment,
Our fresh roasted peanuts are great. Try a bag.
POWELL'S BAZAAR
The Ester Bargain Store
air
Our List of Farming Supplies
WE ARE
READY
FOR THE--
Jewellery Trade:
. You will be surprised and delighted to seethe great variety
and excellence of our stock of
Watohoe, Jevellryr,
Glassware, Silverware,,
and. Chinaware.
It is impossible to do better anywhere than we can do for
you, We ask you only to visit our to and see for yourselves,.
A. Marchand, Exeter
Jeweller & Optician
Carload of. Brockville Buggies
Carload of Dominion Buggies
Oliver Corn Cultivators
Attachments
Harvester Attac'
with Bean
Jhn Deere' Corn Cultivators
ot -eters }
ohn Deere Single and Double Riding Plows
Hay Forks and Tracks, Ropes and Pulleys
B. T. Litter Carriers
De Laval Cream Separators
Blue Bell Cream Separators
Toronto Wind Mills
with pumps, piping -and water basins installed in barns
Baker Wind Mills } .'-
Fleury Plows
Success Manure Spreaders
Points for Fleury and Cockshutt Plows
Machine Oil and Cream Separator Oil,
Full line of McCormick Tillage and Harvesting Machines -Binders, Mowers
Rakes, Loaders, Side Rakes, Spreaders
Chatham, Woodstock and Jackson Wagons
Drills.,
Disc Harrows
Gasoline Engines
Binder Twine
.,,American Clover Buncher= canbe attached to any mower.- and is a 'very.
convenient and clever clover saver, ' The man on - the mo'bvec'operates . it,
Repairs of all kinds
Repairing promptly attended to
SNELL & SNELL
IMPLEMENT AGE TS —
EXETER
Furniture And
Undertaking
PHONE 20
You will always find this store with up-to-date 'furniture
and with a desire to please every one.
EXETER
ROU.1E
Undertaker and License Embalmer
ONTARIO
JONES &MAY
A Big Clothing
Sale
$3300 Worth of Men's and Boys'
Suits
Our Mr, Jas. Walters has just returned from a pur
chasing trip and has bought $3300 worth of New
Spring Suits, Pants and Overcoats for Men and 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 dealer 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.
$15 Suits for 10
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, Childrens fine shoes
in Patent and Tan, High
or 1ow styles -the best.
ONES
$25 Suits for 15
This'is'far ahead of any
tailor made suit you can
buy. Theyhave the ad
vanced up to -the: rinute
style ,:about them that you
can only get in the city.
All
'ailor Made
Suits
$25 Suits for $20
$23 Suits for $18
$20 Suits for $15.
eadquarters for the celebrated W.E. Sanford Clothing