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Exeter Advocate, 1913-10-4, Page 8eaB PLR 1111VUGA'TE, 181.8 XETER MARKETS, OH 11 AOU WEDNESDAY Wli+�,:: .-,„, s3. $55 y +'arl. • ane. r r » , . t8 53 Rua +'heal. » ., i$ 48 Oats, ,1111, . 1 1, 32 32 Peae ,,» ...;, .» 30 80 Pot:a.t nes,per hag 75 90, flea'. a `ton.,»11.11...,., 1000 10 00 flour. per cwt., family 200 Flour. is nv grade per cw . 1 50 150 24 2.5 Eggs ..,.» ,»80 1857 7brx 11 ... 1Tens 1,114. 8 10 Dux 10 13 Roosters 11.11 7 8 Ihuleey, , ”1111 17 20. Geese„,..„.. �1110 12 Dried Apples per Ib, » . , 6 Live hogs, per cwtS 15. Shorts ner ton 23 00 Bran per ton ..... • . r.. 22 00 'FARMERS' ATTENTION. We buy Good Eggs. . We pay Good Prices the year round We buy according to quality. We pay for new laid eggs, not ov- er nine clays ofd, 40c. cash per doz. We pay for Fresh Eggs, 80c. Prices subject to change, CHAS. F. HOOPER Exeter, Ont. Opposite Dr. Sweet's Office, SEEDS FOR SALE JAMES BEER wishes to announce that he has a choice line of Turnip, Mengel Corn and Potato Seed for Sale, See .him before buying. SATCHEL LOST.—On Nov, 27th, north of Hay P.O., London Road, hand satchelcontaining a suni of money, Findez will be suitable rewarded by leaving same at J. A. Stewart's store. HEIFERS FOR SALE A car load of choice high grade Holstein Heifers, supposed to be in calf. Pr''-ces right. Terms to suit purchaser. JOHN H. SCOT r, . e Exeter. • Having taken ` over the Butchering Business of Mr. Frank Wood , we have moved across the street into the premises lately occupied by Mr. A. J. Ford. We solicit your patron- age and we hope as heretofore to give you every satisfaction. - WM. RIVERS AMMUNITION of all kinds at HEAMANS HARDWARE STORE. —o_— MARRIAGE LICENSES issued at. the Advocate Office. No witness re- quired and strictly confidental TRIVITT MEMORIAL BAZAAR. -4 The Ladies'Guild of the Trivitt 'Mem- orial Church will hold their annual Bazaar in the Opera Houseon r{riday. December 5th. The sale of fancy work will take place in the afternoon and tea will be served. In the even- ing a Cantata ,entitled "Father Time" will be put on which promises to bea rare treat. Admission to Bazaar & Tea idc. evening 25c. HOUSE FOR SALE A one -storey frame house in good state of repair. One-quarter acre of land. Situate on Huron Street. Good water, etc. Apply to Mlss ADDIE ' �«IORLOCI{, Milliner, Main st. TEACHER WANTED Second Class Professional Teacher for S S. No. 1, Stephen. Duties to commence at New Year. State sal- ary. Wm. 3. Bowden, Centralia, R. R. No. 1 VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE A brick cottage, containing parlor, dining room, sewing roam, r i^.;nen, 3 bed-roomsall recently tzapefed,grain- ed and painted. Heated by furnace 'acid electric lighted. Two lots if hind with ,good frame bare, h•trl and oft water Well situated. Apply,o eats. A. HASTINGS, FOR SALE OR RENT. Good brick house, half acre land; F:'sit trees, ben house on the :prem- ises A good car o:gable place. e. or pparticulars apply to Mrs. E. Demp- sey. Centralia. FARM FOR SALE 3a."• Lot 10, Con. 1, Hay, contain - Ina, 1}••. acres, more or less, in good state. ,' cultivation. Good brick house conteiri ng 9 rooms; 2 barns, one on .:oundation with stabling under neat'n; a never failing spring creek; a ,geed orchard; well underdrained. One and a quarter miles from school This is a very desirable property be- ing situate half way between Exeter and liensa1l on the London Road. For term and particulars apply to .Nor- man Jarrott, 2673Lappin Ave., Tor- onto, or to B, 5. PHILLIPS, Real Estate Agent, Exeter. TORONTO AND RETURN SINGLE FARE Minimu.n Rate 25c. h"roru Stations Kingston; Renfrew,, and west in Ontario, Good Going P. M. trains December 5th, All trains December 6, 7, & 8. Account Second Annual. Fat Stock Show All tickets valid to return up to and including December Oth, 1913, Full particulars and tickets at Gr,tn::l Trunk Ticket Offices, N. 5, Dore, Exeter, ling"9"4" Wier 4411"9"14r k LOCAL DOINGS, 4 December 4th, Mr, W, J. Westlake of Thames Rd, is finite ill nt his home. Huron County ,Council is in ses- sion at Goderich this week. NOTICE—It41d1y read Mrs, W, ?).. Yea's advertisement on another page.. DivisionCourt was herd ilk the 'Town Hall oft Wednesday, Judge Holt pre- siding. The, Advocate to January lst,1915 for one dollar to any part of Canada, $1.50 to the United States. 01, of about January 1st the Lon- don Advertiser will commence : the Publication of a morning daily. People are taking a second look at their tax notices these days, But it is lots° compared with many , places, 'rue mild weather is making the sale ol winter wearables a little dull; They will be needed after a while. An offering was taken last Sunday in James Street Methodist church for the Lakes Disaster Fund of Canada. .Rev J. W, Hibbert, Wingham preaches' 'next Sabbath morning Hnc� evening in James St. Methodist church Mrs. John McLaughlin's many friends are pleased to know that he is ,making a rapid recovery after her illness. MISS J. J. ALLAN, Eye Sight. Specialist will be at the Central Ho- tel Exeter, on Saturday, Dec. 13th. For one day,. Mr. and Mrs. 5, K. Schroeder of Stephen announce the engagement of Mina R. Yager to. Mr. Elmer J. Staeb- ler of Toronto, the marriage to take place be December, air Phillip Ryckman of Drinkwater Sask„ when ntenewing his subscription to the Advocate, reports excellent weather in. that . province. their grain all threshed, and a large average yield For haying in his .possession 169 skits of muskrats andother animals shot durutg close season, W. :rood- mai a Lucknow 'fur dealer, was fined $3014 and ordered to pay $31 2osts.. A by -lav to guarantee the bonds of the American Road Machine Company to the amount of 450,000 was sub- mitted Saturday to the property own- ers of. Goderich. and carried by the vote of 630 to 95. The Platform Missionary Meeting last Sunday evening in James Street church proved most interesting to the congregation; The addresses giv- en by Messrs. Martin, Sanders and Harvey were much appreciated. Dor.'t f oi get the Trivitt Memorial Church Bazaar and Cantata he the Opera House on Friday Dec. 5th. The articles to be •on sale will form a magnificent array this year and the' Cantata will ,be one of interest and pleasure An apple of the Gloria Mundi var- iety, has .been grown in England, that weighs 32% ounces, This wonderful apple was grown in an 11 -inch, flower pot, the tree .producing six mommoth apples at the same time. It was this very tree that bore the giant appl c of 1910. Notice has: been sent . tit in the Postoffice Department that nfte. lie- cember 31st, 1913 conriee en ratral delivery routes will riot be allowed to deliver mail to any person who has not a Government box. The notice is given early to those who have been .sing. wccdel .boxes will have tine tc ,een- ge them before their service is cut off, .APPOINTED. RURAL DEAN,—Rev C. W. Sanders, rector of St. Tohn's Church, Brantford, a former Exeter young man, has been elected Rural Dean of Brant, in succession to Rev. T. A. Wright, • resigned on account of ill health. Rev. Sanders will have the hearty congratulations of his many friends here and elsewhere on, his Ilea- appointment, ewappointment, A LIVE WIRE.—Last week the Advocate. contained three notices— "Muff Left," "Stray Steer" and "Chain Lost" and' by Saturday night all three of the owners were in possess son of of their respective property. The Advocate is to live wire as an adver- tising medium and is almost sure to to bring results, The reason is that it goes into nearly every home in *he community, GOES TO OAKVILLE.—Mr. W, B. Weidenhammer,;; principal of the Ex- etc- School, last Thursday accepted the principalship ,-of Oakville High School and ,tendered his resignation of his present position. The Schnol Board is now advertising for a prin- cipal. The people of Exeter will regretvery much to have, Mr. Weid- enhammer and family leave town as they have been .excellent citizens. As principal of the school he has been' successful and he will not be easily replaced. HICKS' DECEMBER FORECASTS A regular storm period extends from the 7th to the 13, being at its cen- ter on the 9. Let it be remembered that this period is at the annual time of magnetic and electric excess, grow- ing out of the inclination, of the car - figs magnetic pole to the sun's rlec-. trical equator. Auroral perturbations earth -currents of natural electricity, through the earth and along all con-' ducting substances, often interfering with telegraphic operations, reach a maximum : activity from about the 5 to the 15 of December. Such disturb antes will pass a crisis this month from the 10 to the 15, notably on the 11, 12, 1.3, and 14, A marked earth - Quake period is also central on the 13, involving the 10 to to the 16. About the 9,. the barometer will ;how approaching storm conditions in the and those conditions will increase as they move eastward, breaking into ec•-. tive storms of wind, rain and 'snow on the 10, IL 12 and 13. These storms ,:;will culminate in a crisis of snow and blizzard within -forty.eight' hours of Saturday,1.5, Prolonged boreal storms. with high end perilous ; gales be encountered on the Atlantic o":eau, and coasts, throughout this hart of the month. Mrs, 1raugh visited in I,, au Mon, day. Mfr. 1. R, Carling was in London Monday. Mr, Fred Mallett has returned from Stratford. Mr. Caleb Heywood wvas in London OA Tuesday, Miss -Gladys Ford was in London Wednesday. Mr. S. A. Poplestane of Blyth was in town Ole week, Mrs, John Dignan is visiting her daughter at Kingsville, Mr, T. W, Hawkshaw of London was in town this week. Mr, and Mrs, T. E: 'Handford re- turned to Ingersoll Monday. Mr, J,: R. Inksaler of Paris visited with Mr. W, J, Bissett last week,. Mr 'Tilley of Taranto visited with Dr, and- Mrs. A1110 over Sunday. Mr, John Charlton and family left last week for the west to reside, Mrs. Down and ciaughter returned to theirhome here on Thursday last, Mrs ' Johnston of Toronto is vis- iting with her daughter, Mrs. Waugh. Mrs Ross of Winnipeg is visiting with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Win, Rivers, . Mr, L. H. Dickson, :was in Goder- ielr Tuesday in connection with the Brenner case. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Heaman, G, L. Waugh, and R. N, Creech autoecl to London Friday. Mgrs' W biting of London is visit- ing her father, Mr. John. Welsh, Lon- don Road north. Mr. David Hall after a. visit with his parents in Exeter North, has re- turned to Detroit. Miss Olive Wood, and Miss Gladys Ford have returned from the Chatham Business ` College. Mr and Mrs, 'King Davis 'of Chat- ham arrived in Exeter Thursday to spend a short time, Mrs. Thos, Snell, Huron `:Street,re turned Tuesday, after a five weeks' visit in Stephen Township. Mr. Fred. McAlister of Toronto visited With his parents at the James street parsonage over Sunday. Mr. Frank Hancock of Maidstone, Sask., arrived here Saturday, and in- tends spending the winter here. Misses Ella. Monteith and Louise Hackney returned Friday from the West, where they visited for several months. Mrs . Maclean and daughter, late of Hensall, visited at Mr. C. Birney's on their way to Hamilton where they will reside. Rev W. G. H. McAlister is in To- ronto attending oronto.attending a ineeting of the Book and Publishers Committee r of;.. the Methodist church. Mr, Wm. Dignan, who, with his family have., returned to Luca,n,;after spending the summer in the West was in town last week. IV., 5. Heaman, reeve. of Exeter, S. Routley of Usborne, and W.D.Saifders Reeve of Stephen, .are attending, a session of Huron County Council at Goderich this week. Mr Fianna, the manager of he new foundry, arrived here on Monday to take charge. Repairs to the buildings arebeing continued and the machinery will be installed shortly, There is a new game called `Tickle the Edi.or.' You take an ordinary sheet c: writieg paper.on which ch }=ou pen a few lines suitable for the occas- ion Next you fold it carefully, en- closing in the fold a cheque or a post -office order sufficiently large to pay arrearage and a year or more in advance, and hand it to the editor. Keep an eye on him .and if a smile adorns his face the trick works fine Now is the time to try the joke.•' FURS WANTED—All kinds of furs for which highest prices will be paid, —D. Harileib, Exeter. MISS J... J. ALLAN; Eye Sight Specialist, will be at the Central Ho- tel, Exeter, on Saturday, bee. 13th. Far one day. MUFF LEFT—At the Central Hot- el Exeter a black Astracham muff, Owner can have same by calling at the Centra: Hotel and paying for this this notice, PURSE LOST. -On Saturday, Nov. 29, a purse containing twenty dollars and a hay cheque. Reward by re- turning same to this office. Neglect is the Cause of Gray Nair EASY CORRECTED IF YOU ONLY WILL. No woman nowadays need lose the charm of her rich, lustrous hair with advancing years. Gray and faded hair destroys a woman's clump. as nothing else will do. It seems a shame that any woman should suffer the annoyance of gray hair when it is so easy to restore it to its natural color, Hay's Hair Health is a simple ,end easy to use and so, sure in its results that no woman afford to overlook it. It is not a dye, just a real tonic that brings new life and vigor and that. natural colored healthy look to: the impoverished scalp andhair roots, restores the original, natural chlor` of the hair. It removes dandruff. Your money will be refunded to you if it fails after a :fair trial. 51.00, 50c, 25e. Get it at our store Sold and recommended by W. S, Howey Druggist, Exeter, Ont,. Miss Edmunds, high school teacher, has tendered hex resignation and the same has been accepted by the Boarcl, The circulation of the Advocate is growing You can have the Advocate. sent to your address till the end of 1914 for $1. The Rev, D, W. Collins will preach the preparatory sermon in Caven PresPres- byterian Church 'to -night (Thursday) at 8 o'clock, The postage on all drop letters on rural routes is 2 cents. 12 o nt v a lc. stamp is used the letter will gc to the distributing office and `be neld for . insufficient postage, Since the great snow storm of three weeks ago we have experienced very mild weather throughout this section Some of the days have been very warm and almost summerlike. The squirrel season closed Monday. \fang hunters went, out after . the little fellows during the fifteen dayst but the number bagged was not very large The rabbit season closes on December 15th. Mr John Welsh's house oat Eliza-' beth Street is completed. Any person wishing to see it with, a view to buy- ing may do so .on. Saturday, Dec. 6th. at 2 o'clock: Mr. Welsh will be there about that time. The following have been elected to the principal chairs in Exeter Lodge of Oddfellows,—Noble Grand, Clinton Sweet; Vice Grand, Wilber Martin; Rec.-Sec„ R. N. Creech; Fin.- Sec,, W. Johns; Treas., E. M. Dignan. The editor of the Port Elgin Times is kicking because he was not furn- ished with a complimentary ticket for a concert given there lately. Our brother in Port Elgin shouldn't feel hurt on being missed only once. We know of cases where- the editor has to pay'for his admission • to every con founded thing that comes along end to add insult to injury he is expect- ed to give the concerts a good re- port Debentures for Sale The Corporation of the Village of ,Exeter will receive tenders up to 7 o'clock p.m. Monday, Dec. 15th, 1913 for the purchase of Debentures re- payable in ten equal annual instal- ments of $1295.05, bearing interest at 5 per cent per annum from the is- sue thereof, payable at the Canadian Bank; of Commerce. T. B. Carling, Clerk Baled Hay Baled Hay; for sale. Any quanity deliver ed. R. G. SELDON Exeter, • — Ontario UST ARRIVED NEW FANCY GOODS AND STAMPED LINENS FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRADE.' LUNCH CLOTHS ': SOPA CUSHIONS 'LACE COLL=ARS TRAY CLOTHS PIN CUSHIONS COLLAR SETTS LAUNDRY BAGS HAND BAGS BEADED BAGS STAMPED AND WORKED TOWELS AND PILLOW CASES 'RISH AND, SWIISS ,MBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN AND TEXTURE ALL PRICES—FRO1M 3c. to 50c, EACH, SEE OUR DISPLAY OF HANDKERCHIEFS IN SOUTH WNIDOW WF HAVE A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF CHINA HAND PAINTED JAPANESE GOODS JUST ARRIVED OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT is now complete and we are preparedto take orders for Christmas Grace 3 lbs. best Selected Raisins 25c. 3 ]bs hest Currants 25c, Good Recl Salmon 15c a- can. Maple Leaf Salmon 18c. a can 3 cans Core, Peas, Tomatoes 25c, e 1., Assorted Peels, Nuts, Icing, Sugar, Spices, Etc. Figs, Dates, Honey, Table Syrup, Cooking 11/foliases, A CALL SOLICITED _ ee � G ur Stock Will Help With Many a Christmas Gift Perplexity ». When you are purchasing a present, it is a matter of money and what you want—nothing else. Then this is your store: -for what you want is here and at the lowest possible prices. A good variety of articles, selected frons the larg- est stocks, consisting-ot Silverware, Cut Glass, Fancy ChinaClocks Etc. , , These goods are new, beautiful, and modern in design, and of superior quality. We maize a specialty of handling High Grade Watches All kinds of Repairing done and. guaranteed. MARCHAND' Jeweler and Optician Exeter, Ont. The Home of High Class Furniture We have our show room well filled again with Up-to-date FURNITURE of all kinds. We always try to nave on hand the best goods to satisfy the wants of our many customers, R ist ROWE Undertaker and License Embalmer Phone 20a EXETER ONTARIO Ready for Xmas Loads of Presents and Toys to choose from. Too - busy to write about it. Come and see four your- self. Powell's Bazaar PHONE 55 Big Variety. Store Tic Advocate to Jan. '15, 1 JONES &1VIAY PHONE NO, 32 Christmas Sh�pping Xmas Only 3 -Weeks IT SOUNDS EARLY TO DO YOUR SHOPPING. SO EARLY, "DON'T IT", BUT YOU NEED ALL THE TIME AND MORE YOU WILL FIND US. Headquarters for Xmas Presents Fancy Linens Shirts Fancy Handkerchiefs. Collars Fancy Hose Ties Fancy Collars Suspenders Fancy Purses Sox Fancy Companions Gloves Fancy Pins Snits Fancy Broaches Overcoats. ALL GOOD CHRISTMASS PRESENTS Fancy Umbrellas Fancy Leather Goods Fancy" Furs • Fancy Scarfs Fancy Sweater Coats Fancy Mufflers Fancy Rags Fancy Curtains Ladies' Winter Wearahies MEN'S COATS Another swell lot of new Coats' just in this week. Something entirely" new again ,;tlri • WAISTS AND DRESSES Silk or net waists in diff- erent colors; also House Waists and Dresses, FUR LINED COATS We have a fine showing of Fur Lined, Fur Collar and Fur Coats. The (prices are away dawn. FURS' ANI, UNDERWEAR A full stock for your 'sel- ection' of the best that we :•an procure, Men's and Boys' Furnishings YOU KNOW WE HAVE THE BEST THAT IS GOING. New Shirts and Collars New Ties ,and Scarfs New Sox and Suspenders New Suits and Overcoats New Fats and Caps New Underwear. JONES & MAY teadgiaarters 'for the celebrated W. E. Sanford clothing