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Exeter Advocate, 1913-3-13, Page 8(ETER MAKKETSe Cryo ts ,ED .E..OH WPIAp SD4Xp Bar.• ♦ i Y f \ M . \ i tsl i tetib . \., 4S 60 L .,. •rr•M»,.. ,•r•,.. - 2 1. 1 40 1 15 Pofltl,yotsts.' N.4.. pay $yr,i bag , 12ala[ ,.N• 1 5..10 00 Flow ....r -cwt., family 2 70 Flow . , v grade per ew 1 180 ,$l tta-r .. ..... .. » r N , 20 20 9 19 5 2200 2000 Egg - Dried gg-Drie,l. a<pp1es per lb ,.:.. Live n 11 8, per cwt...... S}ar,r•r uor ton Brat. 1tnr' ton. . • • . Sugar Root meal...,.,.,, go, 14.,t",t a St., Tont Mr. W. M. 181atehf'aid, Dee. 3r ;—Ion answer to your card a, she.: time ergo I ala plee.sled tto.$a9 my htl.' is coming,. ° It has thfekened up' at the s,:d s and is coming over the top ofmy knead nicely. .t am sure it is goifS to to all you dead it 'mould, and I am glad that I took your adviceal\d used it. Say, can you send me an- other bottle as I will soon be without any. The three battles are goiga ids do whit you staid they would, and 1 am goiar, to keep oil using it until I have e gco;l head .of hair again. 1 reiilaIn, Yoturs truly, This Rorb ie pace inr storer its onlY aced Z da -33$ 11ee 'a: Avenu:, East Toronto, WANTED—At the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich three: or four pupil airmen;. APPLY ho Mise Griffith=, 'Superilntendent, GoderIch,; 4 s .limit- ed FOR S A Y EU BARLEY SE ed amou;tit.of choice 21 manchuria Seed barley for sale—.Apply to W. 11. PEN - HALE, Exeter. LOCAL DOINGS. 4 The Seaforth vs, Exeter hoe- lcey match was called off last Thursdayowing to the storm, Mr. James O'Brien sold his 50 acre, farm iu Hay ToWriship last week to Mr, George 'Todd. for $34Q0 Mr. Harry Rowe sold hia fine farm south of towln last week to Mr. Sidney Snell, Mr. Rowe, we understand will move to town. The days are growing longer and they will be lenghtened some thing until morethan end of the 'monute nth lengthening faster then until the latter part of. June. On March 16 day and night will 'be the same length, Rev A. L Russell, M, A. who ie leaving Wroxeter for the West, was presented with a gold -mount ed 'umbrella by the people of the Wroxeter circuit of the Metho- dist bhurch, accompanied by an address expressing their applica- tion of his services among them. Mr. W R. Veale, of the Sea- forth News, has purchased the Ingersoll Tribune. Mr. Veale has published the Seaforth News for about four years and previously was .conneected with the -Detroit News He will move his family to Ingersoll as soon as he disposes of the Seafortli paper. Marriage Licenses issued at the Advo- cate OU. ce.. Exeter. A pleasing event took place on March 5th, at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bernick, Usborne, when their only daughter Miss Eunice was married, by Rev. McAlister of J. 14 r. to X . aura., Jame., Street rhui , Wesley Stone of Saskatoon, hon of Edward Stone, of ` Saskatoon, After, the. ceremony the guests were served. with a splendid wed- ding supper. Mr. and Mrs. Stone will make . their hone in the West The Advocate joins with the friends in congraulations. x.B Ern .1sTv. GATE TRS'BBI AY mAnc M, Wexler was ill to011don over Sunday. Gerald Hurdon has gone to tin falo on a visit, Miss M. E. Bronw Visited in De- troit last week, Miss Irene Handford of Ingersol is visiting friends in tOWII. Rowland Brintnell and Bert Riv- ers lett Wednesday for Winnipeg, Miss McArthur of London .was the guest of Mrs. D. ,Dickson last week, Aquilla Sheere •of Lansing, ,Mich. is visiting his Mother and family here Mr, William Melville London last week. add zurich • SEED GRAIN FOR SALE. About 600 bus. 0-4)04 No. 21 Bale'. price 75.-. a bushel; 500 bus. White Siberian Oats, price 50c.. a bushel. Free from wild oats and vbnoxiows seed% JOHN CAlvfPBEii, Hay P.O Lot 10, Con, 2, Hay, Get some neatly Printed calling cards at The ?advocate. WANTED -Girl" for general house work in small family.. Must be a good plain cook and understand the ordinary household duties. No washing Apply personally, or by letter to Mrs., J. J. Callaghan, 613 Wellington street London. Phone 708 Farmers wanting help for next sea- son. should place their order at once the Canadian Government Agent, Advo- cate Office, Exeter, Ala expert farmer who has. made a close study of entomology, says that owing to the ground having been covered so scarcely with snow this winter, there wilt be a few June bugs in the spring "The frost will easily reach the larvc with such a light covering of snow" he said, "and as they cannot stand the cold they die, Last spring there were lots of June bugs and many' farmers were so much inconvenienced by their. that even if a few million are missing this spring, no one will regret it," A Quiet andpretty wedding took place at the James Street parson- age on Mar. t5th., when Rev. W. G. H McAlister united in marriage Miss Edith M., daughter ,of Mr. and Mrs. H. Reynolds, of ' gay Township, hMr. and Mrs, B Herbert Phillips Phillip son nofs of town. After the ceremony the happy couple went to the home o: the bride's parents, where a dainty wedding supper was ser- ved, Mr and Mrs. Phillips left on Friday evening. for. Toronto to spend a few days prior to leav- ing for their new home in Sask- atoon. The many friends extend congratulations. was 1n Harry Enke has been transferred to .:the Parkhill branch of theBank of Commerce, EYE SIGHT,, SPEClAL'IST.—M'.rss, J. J. Allen, Eye Sfght Specialist, will be at The.CENTRAI HOTEL on SATURDAY LARCH 15, front 10 a.m. 'to) 8 P.M. Mrs. Wm. Burke returned Mon- day from a visit with her hus- band in London Mr Mark Miteheli of London was here this week attending , the fun^ era' of his !ether, Mrs Wanless and children of Neudorf Sask., are visiting rela- tives and `friends here. Mrs. Mathesan,'who has been on a visit with friends here, left On Wednesday for London. Mrs Brooks, after a visit of some months here, returned this. week to her home in Crystal City Miss L White;who, has been vis- iting is- t tnher home s. din Wood tock Satur- day Rev D. W. Collins, as District Deputy paid his .official visit to Goderich Masonic Lodge on t. Tues- day ni, dei night. Mr. Frank Sweet "of Sarnia was here this week attending the fun- eral of his father-in-law the late John, Mitchell IMO STOAT S'1'IAI,IS ',-•.Mmes J. A.ileal, Aye Sitght Spe1aliat, will be at 'she CPIIZTAAL >FIOTEli+ on SA7}UAAA " U411011, 15, crew 10 a,nl•. to 8 p.m.. A GREAT OPFER— The ,e.d- 1 1;3 voeate has Kiat completed ar- rangements whereby we can sup- ply The Advocate, Mail and u do pare and Dominion Poultry . for the small sum. of $1.55 Now is the time to secure cheap and gooe reading at low costs. Messrs. P. Boyle, W. Bagler, T. Carlin' and H. Bissett witnessed the big hockey match in London Monday night. ` .Mrs. Dore of Lucan visited Mr. and Mrs N. J. Dore over Sunday and the latter returned with her for a few days' visit. Mrs H. W. Jessey, of Elmira, N.Y., and son, after a pleasant vis- it with the former"s mother, Mrs. Hawkins left Tuesday morning to visit in the west. FARM FOR SAb1. Containing 60 acres of choice land beingsouth part of lot a Oon 3, t sborne. There is on the premises a good frame house, 20x 26 kitchen 14x22, barn 36x80, stab- ling at one end; wood shed, pig - house 16x24:; two good wells of water; 35 acres in grass; well Fdior furtained herd particulars apply god ?to Johan Cornish; Exeter P.O., or on -the premises: A MASONIC BUTTON 1'1'013f-in.—AP- ply O1:7ND.-AP- ply at this office. DINING ROOM GIRL.1rlAfva t- ex- perienced dining room g ed. Apply to Mrs. W. T. Ache- son, Central Hotel, Exeter. COPIES WANTED—For our. files •we desire copies of the Advocate of Oct'. 17711. 1912, and January 9th, 1915 and we w'uid be very pleased It Ad- `vonatt subscribers co 3.1d supplY ns with these is'rues, by nta`4, or by handing same into the office. 10,000 CEDAR POSTS FOR SA .,'11 First -Class (utility A Price for Large Orders. E. Cen Mr and Mrs. E. Buswell, who have been spending the , winter here with relatives, left Monday on their return journey to their home in Harwell, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock who have been visiting at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Jas. Creech, returned to their home in Maidstone, Sask„ on Sat- urday TENDERS WANTED Sealed tenders will be received up to Marcia 31, 1913, 3 p,m. for the erection of a bnck shed for the Methodist Church. Crediton, Ten- ders for mason work, frame work and roofing received separate, also in. whole. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr. Thos. Treve thiek's shop, :Crediton, Lowest or any tender not necessarily. accept- ed.—Rev. S, Jefferson. FOR SALE That de'shitable. prepsrty kt:01M A ars Po ell's Fruit Gardens', situated oei Ioverty has its advantages and adversity its uses. If. you are poor you can wear out your old clothes `You are • excus ed from calls . you are not troubled with o not bore many spongers dornot ea dhaunt .your tables brass bands do not sere- nadf you. No one thinks of'pre- senting you with. a testimoonial. No store keeper"irritates s there any ,thing Iu by acar; you.in let- tercar do for you". Begging ter. writers don't.bother. you."Flat do not flatter von.. You thea cerinler or Cailito and Victoria. St., Exeter, Is for tsraiet G,olod storey, and air, se od p ,. 01. e" 33i g h rws hail tia'me excellent alalic, hsh-hb'ws'e, etc., and fruit gardens of, 1'M acres. ;Goad veli and town water,'near depot school and churches. Apply to S. POWELL. HOUSE AND LOTS FOB SALE OR TO, BENT.. Twos -storey brick house; very conven lent; good stable: hard and soft . wa- ter; pleasantly ,sdtualted.; Can be pur- chased very reasonable. Apply to B. S. PHILLIPS Beal .,,Estate Agent, Exeter. Ont.. HODS: FOR SATE -A driver, corn- ing oni ing 5, for ,sale: nutlet' ;AA reliablea A:'p- plY at this .off-lt '. The Cantata by the lj fain Street choir will take place on.April'7. Rees the date in, mind. Councillor Doyle is' able to be out again as is also - Mr. R. G.Sel- don after a week's illness. erers an man are you a p. IIcKs, have a true friends in ,the world trams, you are sure to know it in a ce of time. LE 1 z Spec.al 1 saved many a debt a y deception. And lastly, i? Y STEWART'S P -HONE 16 t-+ g A Money S .., OpportuuitY ct lilt Sealer, Forest City Baking Powder 20e. rn 2 Pkgs. Cow Brand Soda _ 5c.• Co 7 Boxes Silent Tip Matches for pi . 25c. Package Shredded Wheat , --- 10c, 03 3 Pkgs. lellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes 25e. Pt Po 0 Bibs Best Rolled Oats for 25c. Full Dinner Pail Soda Biscuits for 25c• r$ 4 Bottles Best Extract for 25c. r 40e, Black Tea for P' 25o. m 40e, Mixed "`ea for 25c. 400. Japan Tea for ' 25e. A -' 5e, G 2 Boxes _Loyal Yeast for 25e, O Maple Leaf Salmof r p4 Pkgs Corn Starch for • 25c. '1 8 5e. -Bars Laundry ,Soap for -- 25c. t • Money Saved io Money Mads J Ai STEWART Housekeeper Wanted,—A Middle aged -woman; light house work. Apply Nat. Corbett Brinsley,Ont. Mr. Harry Rowe, who recently sold his farm, has rented Mr.- W. Blatchford's house on William st., and will move therein shortly. Ir. referring to the visit _ of Wor Bro, Rev. D. W. Collins, of Exeter. D.D.G.M„ to Seaforth Ma- sonic asonic Lodge The Seaforth Ex- positor says "W. Bro., Collins in his reply to the toast of Grand. Lodge. gave an address on Mas- onry that was listened to with, the greatest enjoyment by all the members of Britannia Lodge who rarely if ever. had the ' opportunity of listening to such an eloquent and instructive address on Mason is subjects as that delivered by W. Bro. Rev. Mr. Collins on that occasion" The' Seaforth News has the following 'to say—!'The feature of the evening was the speech by the D,D,G.M., which . was , declared by those present, to be the best they had ever listened to. The brethern feel they derived, much benefit from the visit of the D.D. G.M, 1, NOTICE CCE Regina Watches, when sold without an Official Guarantee,,: and by other than an authorized agent, are liable to be Second - timid Watches, taken in trade or .procured ins some 'other second-hand way. I am the only authorizes Official Agent here, and am the only one who can issue an Offic- ial fficWial Guarantee which will be re- spected by other Official Agents,. throughout Canada, A. MARCHAND HOUSE AND LOT FOR• SALE SBtua,ted on Andrew Street ; house contains 7 rooms; hard and soft water..' AL1 it: good state of repair; new°fraths stable; will be sold reasonable, . For further particulars applY to dAME'S OG- DENBealto a S. PHILLIPS, Estate Agent, Exeter, Ont. Try some Buckwheat Flour for good. pancakes also a choice lot of Corn on hand CA G CD trg ►,t M ' 0 0 R. G. SELDON Exeter, -- Ontario v 10"‘101441"1°1W r%Na#\s"u0"0"101401S1". A Thirteen SaIR noWE Phone 20a Residence next to the store. Undertaker and License Embalmer EXETER, ONTARIO This is the year of 13, and wewill put on. a 13c Sale Commencing to. -day March 13th and Tasting 13 days 13 Cents Is The Sale Price Come and .see what values we offer at 13e. Our big stockist St. Patrick and Easter . Cards Easter' Candy get' a 13e. bag Only 13 days Come in often P weiI's Bazaar Special Inducements China, Crockery, and groceries We give I0 cents for every cash dollar spent in this store. It pays to pay cash BE1 FOl b Successor t W J.' Carling TONES &TMAY PHONE. NO. 32 Ladies Springy Suits And Coats .We are always trying to have something new in the Suit and Coat line and for this sea- son our selections will certainly please you. We want all the Ladies and girls to see our Ready-to-wear. Ladies Coats Ladies . Suits -yy or full length In the new;, shades of no, Grey, Navy, In Tan, i±kttvy, Black &: Tweeds Ali Mat • 7tailotred and no tuna Flack and 'Tweeds. No two coats alike. They eke veryaweii -get- alike eo You vrill have an exclu in ata made quite nifty. A.11 sat sive garment df. `Yount awn. Ir llzveld.. Dress Skirts Nicely trimmed In the latest style, High waist band. A big tot to choose , from. Fancy Collars & .Ties For waists Dresses or Snits They tare very pretty and come In .different shades. Ladies Waists Silk Watztee in all `shades some trimmed with a dlfferelatt color Fancy Lawn Waists. Tailored L i ne ai. 'to/abets:, Embroideries & Laces Both witde and niskirroW., We _have a very larS'(e astsPl't&nolt to gttei' you. House Furnishings We are filled upwith everything in this line Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, lktuslins Blinds, Linoleums and Oilcloths. JONES & °MAY. headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing