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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1912-12-12, Page 8EXETERR' 12 D .,ITP'®i�,�TE '�'�[LT� uD»A�1' �EGE1lr� SER MARKETS. : • " l EAOH WEDNESDA �vrt 95 .97 Ea 't `48 00 $Gcl;when 48 50 Oats. 3 % $'ears .. 1 00,' *1 l5 PoT tOOS:,t, t• brag ; 90 . 100 Ray, per* ,,. A400 ,1000 Flour, per wt„, aamaily 2 ,70 'lo, tar. i.l .z.v ode per ow _ 1 60 F65 Dried APPt'-'c per lb l,zva ttcP£�,,te. Shorts P -'an. Braze peg' ,o Sugar n.-- 25 ., 80 7 555 25 00 2 00 20 00 25,0013 'HIDES WANTED FOR ^HICI= THE VERY IiIGIIEST 1'F,ICE 'WILL BE PAID IN” CASTS. — FRED W1TWER, E=XETER NORTI•l, HAY P,O BEAUTIFUL BRASS GOODS. — TEA, POT STANDS, „PLATES, TRAAYS,, BRUSH AND COMB TRAYS, CAN- DLE STICKS, AND OTHER A7'tTXCLES .E4T. ST E:W ART,' S. DOG POWER FOR, SALE gfoot is :reel, Pull6ys and chains a l cor;m.e`-e. In A. 1, condition, Apply co• lvn OGDEl3, Whalen P,Q, FOR SAID OR TO RENT 1 a n stud ng ray irouso aaa ° lllaz t &treed thonax,hly repaired ,cid will be g;el>ared ^u ,.da or nt. it. Tersrts'reas-, table —1ti yi. BLATCTIFORD, Excte , FANC3. OEINA. FOR IAS. TRADE --A RIGGER ASSORTMENT TIi-i.N EV - EL DON'T 14‘A1I TO L O0K TPIROn ME ow CHINA DEPARTMENT, ^^m TEE. SETS AT $4.00: $7,25, AND $1.2.00.—STEWART'S. Marriage Licenses issued at t.'ae Advo - cats Office, Exeter: WANTED --janitor fier Cava: Presby- toners Church, Exeter APP)=cations t be in by Nov 201,7:41012, Apply va • 1a,' SCOTT„ See'Y: StTA\t?ED LINEN$. l''I'N CUSHIONS DOILIES, 'PILLOW CASES, GUEST TOWELS, NIGHT GOWNS AND' OTi . ER, PIECES.—STEW/RTS. Get some neatly pr .ted oallia'..s nerds at The Advocate. EMI 'SAI.,E-»Prtvatel , a i Choice, I^ Ch :;rade Holl ei JOIIIS, IL SCOTT, Exeter. FANCY.IAANDKERCHIEFS FOR LADIES,— THREE BEAUTIFUL IN A, NEAT LITTLE BOX AT. 25^.., 50c., 75c., AND' $1.00 -ST]G'ty ART"S. arlcM,d of heifers. — 4s'ir'i1Ki 19"9'r'fingiri ¢mirT `firs. Jos. Piatut i9 quite 11 at hen LOCAL DOINGS. r'M ss s urSweeon ts 9. tendo?: Road, lost Gltoico Naval Orari se, 15c. to 60c, a dozen, at eta thatn'el. Do. a fa'i+r zd a faker arid. he will think lie 3s. doiaig you a +'avor th lett'.hg you do. it. Thu Fire Inspector was in town ort Tuesday` and rt test of the waterworks was e.aad% Tbcr sound, of the motor has ber.,n heard over the snow since Sandy re, turned from th.e west. Mrs. (Dr.) Amos will be 'at t ome' to her* friends ori the first and third; Thursday of each Montiv An egortlis't lira a rmrt who b:.i<ievIle, Leat if he were to hide hie light; un- der ‘a bustt'.le1 the whole world would; be t darlenesle. A yeatig winter w0tIhi a few inches of strew struck ate on Saturday evening, and the weather hast been mere or less coati and etorroY ever since. Owing tn'. tole g gems wrong wild1 she e,,glnia of .the north bound trait,,, Soni:h of here Tuesday night, th „rain was over two Izorus late, Mies Winona Howard gave a.' taffy- ', i, Ili Plus; 111trra Chas gf boy€t a; fel ho;zra oa Friday evrer::tag last C number or girl friends were also pre- sent, and a most enioy'able time was spent by The .Fire Untie w 'tors' Association, reu,4t , Fitts Chef. lames Wer l:es', once z sore warx people a,a+k^.dt the danger 'of fire and load ag u 3,11,ee tbrCitlgth decorating wt;'tih iaatintrunahle )nater.l :tear lighting Systems. +poet and Gun fQ; December. pubIletrd published by. W, 3. Taylor F.:rutted, 3'c',;ociktock, Ont.. is art eaPee!ellY zv:adable number. Amort its varied bet of contents may be found The Calgary Stampede, a doseript:o;a of thci Wo;.da, ful ? ato'rieal pageant that took Place last SePt°enaber in that, city of the Plains At: order has b ^olved at the trt:vir>c,al penitentiary from se 4-- p ^tment or ,justice =a9 04ts.w provid- ing ro:: diva issue* of a warm overcoat o every prisoner d:±s.^Ialasge'd during »ae :arXrths of ecomblr, January Fein ruary and Isfatrd.»For some years dig, .aargod prisoners received rasa evercoa+. and :ore teas tenor .a sraz.t deal Df a nmen4 and proteli&* It will cost You over 50 cents in poStage to say nothing about the time and trouble of wrapping, to Bend your copy of Tire Advocate, after you have Mead it, to that boy or girl of yours who is away, from now to Jars- 1, 1914 Give us $1 and we will send a. copy direct from. this orrice, every week Iran now till them., They will getit ar three: days earlier and mare reg ulasl', It to -a, good investment for you Teta tarmer,a who arty' oubscribcres, ror True Weekly Sun, Toroxxto, have rcaison to von?, r=ttulalto t . m',setves on the >nlargern t cthxd impawvements to, their paper. These improvements have orily been pasislble by the :support girN,Z the paper by its readers. 'They are ample rewardedby the knowledge that In The Sun they have a paper that voice, their opinionne without fear or 'favor The Sun should be in every Ontario farm homes. It is a duty the farmel owes to himself afro JI)a busi14 'Hess m awe MISS G. E. W BIET, A. Mos. W. T. Honor Graduate of the London Conservatory of, Music, Teach- ing College or the Western University, Teacher Plano, Theory, Harmony, Count -i errpoint, and Jives;cal Histar(. Pupils prepared for Musical Exam:natio le. PURE. LINEN TOWELS, WASHED AND READY FOR USE, HEMSTITCH- ED OR E .[BR0IDERED ENDS, . ,AT PER PAIR 50c., $1,00, .$1,59 AND $2,00 — STEWART'S. HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT A'comfortable brick cottage, with. good p'= n r}or,• dinfIng ro am, two bed /Dons, IS:I,tc110r1i wtoodrele0 arra-eel)ar: 8."a`„'e and soarsa mut trees. d''otne? AL pert ant: Huron streets, a choice leca- tton Terms to suit. S. M. SANDERS COSY PELT SLIPPERc� 1 ;O FIYP %Y HT'7 : MEMBER OF T 2110 As$911I FENT: 'RICES: PER PAIR 50c., 75c., >;1.0O, $. 1.25. STEW -- ART'S, $1.90 in advance gess The: Advocate to January 1st, 1914. SEXTON WANTED.—For the Trivtt Memorial Church- APPLY—L. H. Dickson or C. IL Sanders. OPERA HOUSE ' BLOCK POR SALE—" Price reduced to $1700, if sold. by. Dec. 1s;. A goad investment for any: man. Apply to J. Spackman, Real .Es- tate Agent, Exeter. LOOK AT YO u It LABEL.—At this time of year when tazas°and other &ab- ilHties .are falling due we ars much, vn need of money'. Advocate subscribes could help us considerably it they wouldlook at the labels; on their pap -t era and remit at once this amount duel TEACHER WANTED ' First or Seapnd Profess:oriai for Sr S. No. 1, Stephen, one mils from Cen- tralia, State. salary and qualiflcdtionsi Apply to WM. BOWDEN, Crediton East P.O. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western 'Coal,' Company's.- SCfl8�T0a The best hard coal mine Burns to a white ash. i H. F I.EVETT `i W. 4 COALMAN Bus, Dray and °earning business • �oustnrrde s;an our line will be atten'tleti fa gnje_ kly and satisfae rre here to please the ie nestling any tliatz{r its ` slum itne;' and we ask a trent from .your Orders left, by phone of per wise at THE :ADVOOA ICP, : PtIt)NE 25,i ramp attention An Exeter won an, not knowing that her neighbor, e woan3n, who had been on an extended vLsSrt, wale expected Mame that evening, and not knowing that the returning one trod forgotten her key, and noticing a. pair of teat disappearing 1?'4U,a11 n, Willderrvl gay© 419 blArgIalr alar: one nigtht last week, with the re- sult that in a very few momenta a basad of men had surrounded the house determined on a sensationaa catch, when they were surprised, but not dis- appointed, to not`e+,e a' lamp being lighted in the house, and on investi- ; ation 'the intruder proved to be the owner 'who had unexpectedly returned and wars 'blissfully 'unasware that her unusual enitra i'de had aroused so much excitement: :HYDRO.—At a. Meeting in Clinton on Tuesday Secre�',tiatry Pope of the Hydro Commissionmet representatives from the various towns and quoted prices as follows,--Goderich $.37; Clinton. $39; Exeter $43, Hensall to be fined later. The Town of Clinton; acted at once and wit submit a by-law at the January, election, another valuable Year-- vow on''rues,- day: Our Christmas stock is now complete --oranges„ netts, candies, etc: at Sta ttzam's.. The deal by which3 r. Geo, Hockey was a enlisted a* purchasing a home en ,Albert Street has fallen 'through. T(l• 111a10e hni°Jpl 'savings on erne out of Oen purchases for the house swans. to the hoit>";ew$te of cortsi rv- ins inatStrots, r",atkver good bus'.nesis pq't ey. So fete renis the ads. The Presbyterian and Main street, Churches withdrew their services on Sunday evening owns to tn,e James -St.. Count ,,i.m iversary, Rev. Red.m nd occupied thz pulpit o:. MainStreet r"nwrch Sunday r"raorning,ow- ing to the llneis o3 Rev. Powell. The ratter' expects to tr.., able to, take This. work nes!' week, A NEW TRIAL -Tho case of James ftYder vs the Usbarrre and Hibbert Fire Iat,Suraneo Company, which Was tried At t':t;. ,sittin;s et the Division; Court at Exeter last spr,:rg before Judge Holz' is again betrg to led. Wore. a jury at Godericb. this week tri the Co'un,ty Court It will be remeralaereel that the ease was no t-s'u ted here; and ldr, Ryder ap- plied for a new trial i a wA etz .he claims its .veli value of thcl hors-, which he believes was killed by I r_trs`:rg. A lar-au:lit:er Q.`_ witnesses and several Prynacm went to Gederic'h o;a 'rues-, day nierrtte 'ter be; prascnt at the trial, PRO,tii E TER, FNG. - Mr Wt eai..on of Exeter, England, spent an evening, in town last ,week In pleasant converse with several of the citiz:tins of town.,: \S�, .teato1 is a printer' and book The Department of Agriculture or the Province of 0 tans have equippyd a Deruonetfa±ion Car with mots, veget- ables, grains, grasses,; etc., of North- ern Ontario, and the, Itinerary is ass follows, Dee. 2nd, Guelph Dec. 3rd, Elmira- Dec. lmiraDec. 4tih:, Heidelburg Dec. 5th, Berlin Dec. Etta, Baden Dec. 7th, New Hamburg Dec. 9tla, Stratford Dec, 1002,. Bright Dec 11th=, Richmond Dec, 12tl, Parts Dec. 1,3tb, Ingersoll Dee. 14th, ,Denfield 16th, Centralia Dec. Dec 17th%, Exeter Dec 18.11; ;iensali Dec, 19th, KiPpen Dee. 2Qth, Clinton' Dec. 31st, Goderlah %itld'v tzatte Vaal: the car will be titer an December 17t 1, with. • r er xc waa' closely anent#it t -d Hides e wi� the esr,�iaxrr'ae of !Lags and Pict- plot - wrier, that took Placa a few yrs ago e rveeit tate puttl'la ,snhools of laxeter, • gland. and Exeter,. Canada, He la a particularly well informed man on l ,ural, educatlone1 and 'Imperial toptcs and his talks with, the Men of Exeter proved very interesting and instructive .o those who had. the pleasure at meet - hint. Ho -Apart an hour gir,' deli tihrough the school' aptd was .pleas- ed with its structure and. appo;ntmente He was partieutarriy dell& tted with the beauty of. Trivitt' Memorial Church, w!ueh he also heti the opportunity to see. 0w111g to PTVElerttrcAof business hie vlei was only over elgat, and we hope that on a future date he nla}• vlzit tl'c� CeundiFtn, Exeter for a longer, tints. Mr, 1Y":',tots, itaa particular fr:€r.41 at X1i'. Tarry Him' wino visited here soma years ago. LAST CONCERT—The • Exeter Band completed their "summer" engagement in town. an Saturdp.y evening last when tney gave the last or their open aer "concerts for 1912. The newly organ- ized band lanais made rapid progress un- del'. nder . the, able lcsskdet ship of Mr. E. Treble aped °time presidency of Mr. W. J. Mallett and they have ibe=0' generous with their. concerts this + sea,solnk return for they generous treatment accorded them by the council and the' citizens'. The band concerts have bean :thoroughly appre- (oiated by al1L ., SUCCESSFUL, BAZAAR,—Tire Bazaar under tills' auspices of the Ladtes Guild of Trivilit Memorial Church, was held en` ;the. Town 'Htaili on<: Friday after. rrSon, and evening, and proved very euc- cessful in every respect. The buyers) were plentiful, 'and nearly every one of the: pretty, u4se ui, and ornamental articles were sold, ' 1b3 Guild' realizing 4110. In- the evening` an, itatleralsti.r g program was rendered, presided over by the rector, ; Rev. Collins.. It conacat- ed oC 'recitat,9o'ns,° retx ng.s, °soles; and „anstrutmentaits, thhe artists beingFiles' Edmunds, Mix's Gladys) Bissett, Mr. Goodwir. and Mr. N. D. Horden. WES SNELL IS HIGH :1tAN a1T LIV 1IRD SHOOT. Mr Jelin il:Iuralr It conducted a '17+a bird shooting match size Thur,aday last an titre shooting ground :ha whith sixteen gunmen took part. Tao honor,9; went to Mr. Wos. Snell wh,o got. 10 out of 20, after nits;siszg t'+t+a first bird. The day was ideal and the e'coros ware remark- ably emarkably' good. The, lsweopeta4e money Wa's divided 50, :30,. 20; Isfr. George Adam- son tn:ule a vuryy efficient referee:, Following aha tho tsc+oro&-- nest, Went T. G. Crotch 111111.01000-0 Wes Snell 0111113111-9 T. Carling 110111.111,1,-9 J. Trletner 10'01110,1.11-7 C, Sweet 1111110011-8 John Hunldn 11.1101,11)11-8 Thorn 13ai.-er 0110111001-6 G. Dalrymple 0111111110-8 FT Soudan 10011100 11-6 d Paasmone 1011110,110-7 Et, D. Bell 1301111111-9 D. Brintoaell s ,0111011010-6 T, Gennor 0 0 11 1 0 1 41 0-5 Wm. Beer 0001111001-5 T. iiebner 1010101101-6 W: 5taf4asri 93 0 11 91111.-7 El. Soldan R. D. Bell G. Dalrymple 3 Pa'estnore D. Brintnell T. Tennor Wes. ,Snell T. Carling J.' Trlebner B,on-bon boxes frofnt, 10c. to $1."56 ;at aStatraan'a, ''=FOR:SALT--A nupatber of mouldings,;. doors, windows raan;k, sea itliiag ehceL i ,rnt V; etc., for Sole, onl' p'ridaY 13e 3'0, M. 'BLA-TClFORD �4?t: GOLD BII00 `H LOST On' G ,be ttaeen tive railwp y tr tit%fe t and et Jk uc1t' Sri"tu`'e ftifaic'c' 1101 11. i 0,10-7 0'1.0,01111,0.1-7 0111111111-9 11,11110100-7 1101111110-5 All kinds of bides wanted. Highest prices paid. Also Horsehair Rubbers, Copper Scrap Iron, Rags, Etc. wanted. Wexler & CQ, Exeter, Ont, NOTICE To Our Customers 3Ye nave a good stock of Tankage for Hoge, Malassitle Meal for 1;loreee and Cattle also Luckwisest, liverten, :5 I ostia. and 'Purity Flour Prices consistent with best quality. R. G. SELDON Exeter, -- Ontario V Christmas Coming ;While looking for Xmas gifts M surd and call at' R, N : CWD, apad seq: his dispraly o'f goods euitable for Christmas gifts Suleh' as; _ Rockerb Tables, Couches, Music ,Cabinet, Pict ores etc., real up-to.4daie stuff. Vire have, the quality as welt ps quantity. sur Watch and rewIlery Business is incomplete without "you" as a customer We have a stock of goods that is complete in every line -- Watches, Clocks, Bingos rinog Glacswaro, Silverware Etc. and our list of customers is becominglarger every day , i. �.. .. "you.' �� but it s still incomplete without R you, We want to see you in our store, to show you our stock, and we feel sure you also will become a customer. A. Marchand' Watchmaker and Jerk ellry Xmas Gifts in Great Variety The Exeter Barin, Store 1 Tliit; -A dlseouni of 33' and 1-3 per, Cont. NECdiSCARFS—tote to obnose iron. 1`ANC3: COLLARS -Saturday we will sell all our ladies; fuancy collars at i:alt' price, DIES SWEA'r atS--Half price will lake, the bataticer 1.13IBRELL.4S—.Sell openers, good top, 79 cent0. lion's, ties, 8lovot t ;wade, sox,' a;tlrt5, pante, carys., rtv., ma ao appreP,. rlate girth. Try us for a, ,nrido-to.measure •suit or overcoat' awady In disc later: stale. witti It and fist;sit guaraarteed Try us now. 1s W. r SERVERS t door north of Post Once We sell the Premier Cream Separator Phone 2Qa 1 T 1 ,esident;e next to the store. I I R. N. 1OtUE 1111011 1 1-9 Undertaker and License 1111111111-10 Embalmer 1111001110-7 1io 1-s1. :.111 EXETER ONTARIO Every Day a Bargain v ow ell's Bazaar Choose Early and Avoid the Rush TOYS, NOTIONS: FANCY GOODS 5,000 Different articles selection for your - Low Prices Toys, all .kindle' 5c. up,i 'Dolls, doll ideals 5c. up Toy Tool's, Build:hg blocks 5c. up Toys Pistols, Targets; etc. Sc. up Ga.znes, Tnahty kinds 5c. up. Mouth Organs, Whistles 5e. up Mechanical Toys, Trams, oar track and 'off; Steiaen, hot, air, and electric engihnes. Doll Carriages 25c. up. Xnn:as tree 'decorations 15c. doz. Don't pay 50c. and GOc. lb for chocola;:ea, but try our special ''t `30c. a :lb, 75 Doz. Fancy Japanese` 50c.. aneetly hand painted. a Xrnas stockings 5c. up.; Pets stores, Candy Stores, etc., Fancy China, Fancy Glas: ware, Tea -,sets, Table sets, Fancy vases, bawls Salt and Pepper shakers hatpin holders, Tie racks, Pipe racks,' Hundreds of other fancy things4 'Toys 'Wagons ', 15e, to 25e. Dressed Dolls, 5c. t10c. Confectionary, nuts. fruits 'of . no and Sc,e our nifty boxes at 10-25-35-50 Cents nd Saucers, on sole at 10c. , to SPECIALS— DRUG DEPARTMENT -WFtEit _th every $1.00 purchase, of rn a globe. g uaranteed, nose goods. postale B ookletai On all, helidayeTOdgi Tire. above goods are. o. advertise our drug T. ands Of 'pretty Schools and Churches ne folio better e .Bi ngOetle,. <w Variety Store azaar made. We do cent discour. ave. 'early..., JONES & MAY PHONE NO. 82 • Christmas Gifts What Will. We Give Here is a list of the good things we have for you. to make a choice. No trouble everything you want is here. For ladies Sc Girls Gloves & Mitts Fancy H ose Collars & Ties Pins•& Broaches. Fancy Linens Stamped Linens Handkerchiefs Fancy Waists tl Aprons - " Belts Silk Scarfs Fancy Parasols ForMen, & Dors Gloves & Mitts Collars & Ties Sox Suspenders Neck Scarfs Linen Handkerchiefs Hats and; Caps Fancy Umbrellas Fancy Vests Sweater, Coats Fur Caps Suits and Overcoats Shoes Slippers Furs XMAS Furs Just the thing for a Xmas Gift. We have showing of new furs for the Xmas trade . Blue Wolfe Setts Blue Fox Setts Mink Marmot Setts Persian Lamb Setts White Phibit Setts Alaska Sable Setts Western Sable Setts Persian Paw Setts, ul; ` Collar Coa 133