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Ha,y. i .. roan, .... ,,.,1000 10 uu
Flout, .,-,r ewt., family
Floap, , , e grade per ew 1 50 1100
Butte; . 22 22
Egg,- .,•.,.,. •••. 20 2C
Dried At, pies per lb ,.,. 4i
Live ta,,.;y, per cwt .., . 8 90
Bras, .;,,., non.. . 22 00
Sugar 11,-.4 meal, ,,.,,,26 00
VOGELGLSANG'S HERB REM-
EDIES..
Sure cure for leakage of heart,
Gall Stones, Pleurisy, Rheumat-
ism etc.; also Typhoid fever in a
few hours. Can be purchased On-
ly ai 328 Lee Ave, Toronto E.
W. M, BL ATCAFORD.
SEED B XRLE'Z FOR, SALE—.9, limit-
ed asnount of choice 21 manchuria Seed
barley for sale -. ply to W. H. PEN -
HALE, Exeter,
Marr:age License ssued at the Advo
tate O'-S'ce. Exeter.
SEED GRAIN FOR SALE.
Abu' 0,10 bus. Na. 21 Earley
price 75c a bushel; 500 bus. White
Siberian Oats, price 50c. a bushel. Free
from wild oats and obalasious seeds;.
JOHN C.AbrPEEll, Hay P.O
Ldi. 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. 3. 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.
Housekeeper Wanted: A Middle
aged woman; light house work.
Apply Nat. Corbett Brinsley,Ont.
'The Cantata by the Main Street
choir will take place on April 7.
Keen the date in mind -
SEED OATS FOR SALE, -I
have a quantity of choice Siber-
ian seed oats for sale. John Presz-
cator con 3, Stephen. Exeter.P. 0.
DINING ROOM GIRL.—An ex-
perienced dining room girl want-
ed. Apply to Mrs. W. T. Ache-
son, Central Hotel, Exeter.
COPIES WANTED—For our Liles we
desire copies of the Advocate of Oct•:
17th, 1912, and January 9th, 1913
and we would be vary pleased if Ad-
vocate subscribers coild supply tie
with thesie isr aes, by m3J1, or by
handing carne into the office.
BROILERS
Ano_ pullets for next winter's
layers Get them going nowironi
Choicc Barred Rock Eggs, $3.00 a
100 50c per 13. Also from .Bred -t
to Ian matings $1.50 per setting.
S. J. HOGARTH,
Lot 16 Con. 3\ Stephen Exeter P.O.
A GREAT OFFER— The Ad-
vocate has just completed ar-
rangements whereby we can sup-
ply The Advocate, Mail and Em-
pire and Dominion Poultry Guide
for the small • sum of 31.55. Now
is the time to secure cheap and
gaoa reading at low costs.
HAY: AND POTATOES FOR SALE
Well cured Blue-gras1 and frag-
rant Red Clover; also choice Car-
man N . 1. and Rural No. 2 Pota
toes for sale.
S. J. HOGARTH,
Lot 13, Con, 3. Stephen Exeter P.O.
CANNING FACTORY CONTRACT
We are prepared to contract with
farmers to grow peas and corn for
the canning season,—Exeter Can-
ninc, Co.
SEED BARLEY,—The undersign,
ed has a quantity of No. 21 seed
barley grown from selected seed
for four years. Lot 22, ,Con. 2
Stephen,—W. D. Sanders,
FOR SALE
Skating Rink, Store, Dwelling
Hons.., and Lot. Size of rink 18Ox
80. newly built and covered with
corrugated galvanized iron, built
in the latest approved methods of
convenience. Store 40:120 in fair
state of repair. DWelling House
one and half storey frame, con-
taining 10 rooms; hard and soft
water• good cellar under house;
all it ' good state of repair. Also
a choi ce building lot 100x80 feet.
The above property will be sold
altogether or separately to suit
purchasers, Satisfactory reason
for selling, For further particul-
aro apply 'to either of the under-
signed Wm. Leavitt, Prop. or Tay
S. Phillips Real Estate Agent,
TO 'FARMER'S ER'S WANTING MEN, '
Farmers wanting .hired men fdr next
seaac;n.should place their orders. at once
ot'herwie'c there will be 1'1,ff'cuity :n
•:secuiinb help. Orders left with . the
Leta` Governmeint '1?lmtplsytnent' Avti
for this distr•i!ct, Advocate Ofc,.co, . or
addressed thereto, will receive pramisb
iattebtlen C. H. SANDERS. Agent.
0,000
POSTS FOR
Al). "Fir Class Qus;lity. A Sisecial
Price far Largo 0Ord:rs,
G. D. -RICKS,
Contrails.
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AVAIrlirgiF
LOCAL DOING*
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Children 'before being permitted
to attend the Exeter Public School
must present certificate, of vaccin-
ation frolu the physician by whom
vaccinated or must furnish other
evidence of vaccination orof im-
munity
unity
H E Huston, ' S, Martin,
Chairman L.B..U. Chairman P, S, B,
To -morrow is Good Friday.
Mr John IIawvkshaw is ,confin-
ed to his bed through illness,
Mrs R. G. Seldon :is suffering
from a very sore finger, due to
festering
Thursday and Friday last were
ideal spring days, but they came
a little too soon to stay.
Mr T. M. Kay has recovered
sufficiently to be able to be out
again Mrs. Kay is also recovering
nicely,
Clinton has had twelve letter
bcxe:: installed in various parts
of the town. Exeter could stand
a few, too.
Mr, A. E. Bradwin, formerly ed-
itor of the Blyth Standard has
sold the Parry Sound. Star to :11r.
W. :Ireland. a former owner.
A woman frequently changes her
mind That's why she is able to
give a person a piece of it, and
still always have enough left over
for the next.
Mr and Mrs, • Joseph H. Doupe
of "Pleasant View" farm, Kirkton
announce the engagement of their.
daughter Clara Anette, to'Harv-
ev Earle •Spearin of Blanshard, the
wedding to take place quietly on
March 26 1913.
Word was received. from. uralt on.
Saturday- last by Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gould . of the death that
dav of their little granddaughter.
Dorothy Gould, daughter of , the
late John C. Gould, at the age of
11 years and 4 months. The fun-
eral took place in London on Mon-
day
Thc, death took place ;on March
11th of Mrs. Campbell, at the home
of hex daughter, Mrs. Fuller, at
the age of 65 years. Deceased was
formerly Miss Grace Passmore of
Usborne Four sisters and two
brothers survive—Mrs. (Rev.) Kes
tle. Mrs. (Rev.) Spargo, Mrs. John
McInnis • and Thomas and Harry
Passmore of U:sborne.
The auction sale of farm stock
implements and household effects
on Thursday last of Mr. Henry
Reynolds 3rd concession of Hay.
was one of the most successful ev-
er held in this section, there be-
ing fulhx five hundred people in
attendance. Bidding was lively
and prices realized were good: The
total receipts amounted to about
$2700 Mr. B. S. Phillips wielded
the hammer in his usual efficient
manner.
Considerable excitement •was
caused on Saturday evening at
6.'50 when fire started in White &
1VIav's store by one of the clerk's
stepping on a match causing it
to dight The head of the :Hatch
flew into a pile of cotton bat -
tine: which almost instantly was
a mass of flamres. Prompt action
on the part of the clerks who se-
cured pails of water extinguished
the blaze before a great deal' of
;damage had been done. Ailsa
Craig Banner.
,A total eclipse of the moon will
occur on March 22, the day before
Easter Sunday, a few minutes be-
fore 7 o'clock in the morning. At
that -time the sun will be rising
in the east as the full moon is
setting in the west. The total.
phase of the eclipse can oniY be
seer, at a considerable distance
West of Toronto, as the moon will
have .gone below. our 'horizon be-
fore that stage is reached in full
force
A. former Exeter boy, Joseph
Case baggagemaster at Ingersoll
and son of Mr, Thomas Case„was.
married at the home of Mrs, Jno.
Manger Ingersoll, on March 12,
to Miss Henrietta Quinn. The
ceremony was performed by Rev.
Christie in the presence ,of a
few' relatives and friends. The
bridesmaid was Miss Monger, and
the flower girl little Miss Duras
Quinn. The bride wore cream
satin trimmed with point de sprit
and carried white roses and white'
carnations. while her bridal veil
was caught up with smilax and.
sweet peas. The bridesmaid wore
pink silkmull and carried •r pink
roses and pink carnations. The
flower girl carried a basket of
sweet peas and hyacinths. The
bride was given away by her
oldest brother John Quinn. The
Advbeate joins in congratulations.
HIGH SCHOOL TO RE-OPEN.—
The Exeter High School will re-
open on Monday next, March 24th.
All pupils are requested to bring a
certificate of vaccination.
GOOD STOCK—Mr. Rich Hunter"
of Usborne delivered one of the
finest horses to. Mr, Jas. Archibald
of London the other day that has
ever left these parts and needless
to Fsay the price :was a good one,
It was a four years old gelding
and weighed over 1900 pounds. He
also delivered a three year old
heifex on Monday last to Mr,
Byron Hicks that tipped the scales
at 1830. "Dick" raises .the right.
kind` of stock.
CURE FOR SMALL-PDX...—"I am
willing to risk my reputation as
a public man," Wrote Edward ;lune
to :the Liverpool Meretry, "It the
worst base of small -ox .cannot be
cured in three days, simply by the
rise of cream of tartar. One ounce
oc,cream of tartar dissoWed in a
pizii.;"Of watery drank at intervals,
when. • cold is a certain. newer. fail-'
iris . r'emed'y. It has cured thous-
ands :never leaves. a rxiaxk, r?evor
causes blindeness, and avoids ted-
ious lingering
�u..,eM.'rw
Leave your order early for Hot
Cross Buns at W. J. ST,A„TIIAM'S-
Mrs. J, D. Atkinson of Clinton,
formerly of Exeter, Was quite 'ill
this week.
The Baseball and Bowling Mic-
robes are beginning to work these
springlike days,
I1rs. James Beverly, whose wrist
was injured last week by a horse
stepping on it, is recovering nicely
Mr Garfield Walls of Luean, a
journeyman baker, has taken a
position . with Mr, W. 3. Statham,
,ea, spectacle man is going the
roads and as at the old game
It i. reported that his pricevar-
iea from $1.50 to 50 cents, lust
det.ends how anxious he is to.
sell his goods.
The old salt works building at
Brussels is being dismantled, It
commenced operations in the 'year
1881. being ,built and operated for
year;by the late F. 0. Rogers.
Coleman Bros., of Seaforth, suc-
ceeded as proprietors, and they in
turn were succeeded by Ransford
Bros of Clinton,
During the year there will be
five eclipses, three of the sun and
two of the noon. A total eclipse
of the moon on March 21-22, :dart
ly isible. Partial eclipses of the
sur. on April 6th, August 31st, and
September 29th, all invisible n
North America, A total eclipse of
the moon on .September 14-15, part
ly t isible. the moon setting at the
time of the eclipse.
Mr S. S. Kearns, who for the
past year has been accountant., at
The Bank of Commerce leftTues
dale morning to fill 'a similiar
position in the Bank at Cook -
shixe Quebec. By his obliging and
courteous manner in business mat
ters he made many` warm friends.
and socially he will be much -miss-
ed by many in town. Mr. F, W.
Mathias of Brantford will fill the
position here for a week, follow-
ing which Mr. H. H. Moe of Cook
shire' will fill the vacancy.
An exchange tells the story of
a bo< who was sent to market
with a sack full of rabbits ling-
erine. about the town all day, and
coming back at night without sell-
ing them. When asked by his
mother why he had not sold the
rabbits, he said that no one had
asked him what was. in the sack.
How many merchants are like this
little boy? They have plenty of
goods for sale but fail to tell peo-
ple what is in the -sack. If von
expect to sell goods in this way
and age you must open your sack
and keep shouting the merits of
your stock in trade. Let The Ad-
vocate help you.
Be Sure and :Hear
Mr. Cyril Hayes
In his Dramatic Recital of
"The Story
of Joseph
and other selections
"The Bells"
Etc.
Under the auspices of t the
James Street Sunday School
This is a highclass and rare
entertainment
DO NOT MIS IT
James St. Methodist Church
Wednesday March 26 1913
ADMISSION 25c.
FARM FOR. SALE.
Containing 60 acres of choice
land being south part of lot 9
Con 3, Usborile, There is on the
premises a good frame house, 2Q;
26 kitchen 14x.22, barn 36x80, stab-
ling at one end; woodshed, pig -
house 15x24; two good wells ol,
water; 35 acres in grass; well
drained and . fenced; good orchard
For further particulars apply to
John Cornish, Exeter P;O„ or on
the premises,
TENDERS WANTED '.
Sealed tenders Will be received
up' to March 31, 1913, 3 p.m. for the
erection of a brick shed for the
Methodist Church Crediton, Ten-
ders for mason work,,frame w rk
and roofing received separate, also
in whole, Plans and specifications
may be seen at Mr. Thos. Treve-_
thick's shop, Crediton, Lowest or
anv tender not necessarily accept-.
ed. -Rev. S. Jefferson,
FOR SALE
That desirable property known, • as,
Powell's Fruit GardenvS, 'situated on
the corner of Carding and Victoria. St.,
Exeter, Is for fade. Gad storey and
half frame house lin golod repair.
stal':le, hen -house, etc„ and excellent
fruit gardens of, 1% acres, Good well
and ,town, water, near depot schlool
and churches. Apply to S. Powell
or B S Phillips, Real Estate Agent
HOUSE AND 2 LOTS FOR 'SALE OR
TO RENT.
Two-storey brick hjo'use; very conven-
ient;
onvenlent; good stable; hard' and soft wa-
ter; pleasantly situated.: Can be pur-
chased very reasonable. Apply to -.
B'. S. PHILLIPS
Real Estate Agent, Exeter. Ont.
HOUSE ANP LOT. 'FOR SALE
•
•Situated, on Andrew Street; house
contains 7 rooms; hard and soft grater
AU• in good state at repair; new fralme
stable; will be sold' reasonable_ i<' r
further particulars applY. to JAMES OG -
DEN, or to B,• S. PHILLIPS,
Real Estate Agent, Exeter, Ont.
Try some Buckwheat'.
Flour for good pancakes -
also a choice lot of Corn
on hand
R. G. SELDON
Exeter, •- Ontario
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Phone 20a
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Residence next to the `store.
Undertaker and License
Embalmer
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A Money Saving
Opportunity
11,1b Sealer, Forest City Bak. Powd. 20c.
2 Pkgs, Cow Brand Soda — 5c,
, 7 Boxes Silent Tip Matches for — 25e.
1 Package Shredded Wheat — 10e.
3 Pkgs. Kellogg's Toast. Corn Flakes 25c.
8lbs Best Rolled Oats for 25c.
Full Dinner Pail Soda Biscuits for 25e.:
25e.
25c.
25c.
25c.
5c,
25e.
25c.
25e.
4 Bottles Best Extract for
40c. Black . Tea for - -
40e. Mixed Tea for
40o, Japan Tea for —
2 Boxes Royal Yeast for
Maple Leaf Salmon - w
4 Pkgs Corn Starch for
8 5c. -Bars Laundry Soap for
In this week - Green Mountain Delware
Potatoes quality uaranteed.' '
Choice for table use Exeellent,for seed
11tenei. Saved ire Ntoneyo Malo
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A �T WAR,T
Extra Standard Granulated , Sugar
NOTICE'
Regina. Watches, ; when .sold
without an 'Official Cuarantee,
and by other t t -am an authorized
agent, are liable to be Seco
Hand ,.Watches, taken in trade
or procured in some other
second=hand way.
1. am the only authorizea
Official Agent here, and am the
only one who can issue an Offic-
ial Guarantee which will be re-
spected by other Official. Agents
throughout Canada.
A. MARCHAND
A Thirteen Sale
Sale
Thirteen
This is the year of 13, and we will put on a 13c Sale
Commencing to -day March 13th
and Iasting 13 days
13 Cents Is The Sale. Price
Come and see what values we offer at 13c.
Our big stockjof St. Patrick and Easter Cards
Easter Candy get a 13c, bag
Only 13 days Come in often
Powell's Bazaar
JONES &32 MAY
Spring Millinery
Display
All This Week
All the New Shapes and -Colors will be
shown by our Milliners. 100 New Hats
ready for Easter.
LADIES SUITS AND
COATS
Do not fail to see then
LADIES SUITS
All Man Tailored and,.
quite nifty, Bliie, Tan
Grey Brown, Tweeds.
LADIES COATS
Long or three quarter
length. For Ladies and
Misses. Colors Black, Blue
Tan and Tweeds.
MEN'S "' AND BOY'S;
k CLOTHING
A Very Large Stock To
is
Choose From
BOY'S. SUITS
Just opened a big ship-
ment of Boy's Bloomer
Suits' in Greys and
Browns, They are just
right for Boys Spring
Shits,.
MEN'S SUIT
The. brand New Ones
just to hand in ' Greys,'
,:Tans and :Browns. They
are just right and nifty
styles.
SPRING HOUSE CLEANING
It is just 'starting and_ you will • waist something new to
brighten up the home. We are headquarters for . House
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Furnishings.— CARPETS RUGS MATTING, LINOLUMS OIL
' CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES . LACE CURTAINS, TAPES-
TRY CURTAINS AND MADRAS CURTAINS,
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