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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-10-11, Page 8• T UR snAYfl EXETER filARKETS. OH Z*ED 1 &O]I WDDNESD.AY- M17,�"Y i.Y 44 .rr r.�r. Kr" e.e.r 88 $5 Bale. `L' n,.Prn, ,ra rlr.a,•a 48 '5[3 Buy .h vheat, , r Data. .. 4 82 Pea-.. ..... 80 89 . Patti tea, pet! bad 80 7 .'f?(a,y, ,rart onr..,,.,,., IQ!00 10'00 MOM', per cwt„ family 3 60 !!'foul•, t ew grade per ow 1 X40 1200 40 18 14 Roosters 6 8 Turkey , , .. 16 18 Geese 10 12 Dried Apples per ib .... 0 Live hogs, per ewt..... , 237 90 90 Short, r�er ton Bran per ton 22 0.0 Flags . ,r. . ,.. ,Fllit;,,%gs • . • r Jbix. , /Kens. „•., 10 30 7 10 FARMERS' ATTENTION We buy Good Eggs. We pay Good Prices the year loaned We buy according to quality. We pay for .new laid eggs, not ova er nine days aid; 40c, cash per doz, We pay for Fresh Eggs, 30c. 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, Mangel Corn and Potato Seed for Sale. See him before buying, The Advocate to January 1st, 1915 for one dollar to any part of Canada. $1.50 to the United States, HEIFERS FOR SALE A car load of choice high grade Holstein Heifers, supposed to be ip calf. Prices right. Terms to suit purchaser. JOHN H. scorr, Exeter. Having taken over the Butchering Business of Mr. Frank Wood , we havc 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 At the Advocate office is to be found as large and complete a stock of envelopes, of all sizes, for busi- nes sand professional purposes, as is carried in Huron County. We place any printing customers may require on their at moderate cost. In fact we supply everything in good, well print- ed business stationery, at very low, prices All orders promptly attended to. AMMUNITION of all kinds at HEAMAN'S HARDWARE STORE. --o-- MARRIAGE LICENSES issued at the Advocate Office. No witness re- quired and strictly confidental 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 MORLOCK, 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. J. Bowden, Centralia, R.R. No 1 VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE A brick cottage, containing peeler, dining room, sewing room, kit.:nen, 3 bed -roomy all recently papered,grain- ed and. painted. Heated by furnace and electric lighted. Two lots of land with coed frame barn, hard and. 'oft water Well situated. Apply io A. HASTINGS, Exeter. FOR SALE OR RENT Good brick house, half acre land; Fruit trees, hen house on the prem- ises A good comfoetable place. For particulars apply to Mrs. E. Demp- sey. Centralia. FARM FOR SALE Bin- Lot 10, Con. 1, Hay, contain - in acres, more or less, in good star , cultivation. Good brick house con; .. an; 9 rooms; 2 barns, one on brief, • eundation with stabling ander nee to ; a never failing spring creek; a g :.e e orchard; well underdrai,ned. One and a quarter rales from school Th ; ie a very desirable property be - are lituate half way between Exeter and Heneall on the London. Road. For term and particulars apply to Nor- man Jarrott, 2673Lappin Ave., Tor - ante, or to B. S. PHILLIPS, Real Estate Agent, Exeter. California Florida and the Sunny South The Graiid Trunk` Railway is the most direct route from all poifas East through Canada via Chicago, Detroit or Buffalo, ONLY DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE' Round-trip tickets at low rates, gee- ing cho;ce of all dee ' best routes, toe gether ,:with full particulars, may be otnta"net at Grand Trunk Ticket Offices, Owean Steamship Tickets On Sale' N, r, Dore,: Exeter, Ari,rte wr," LOCAL DOINGS,' ikieigataL.PiklaILIOL AEA* k, inc aQc High Grade Chocolates xrona 80e to 6Uc ,. . at Stath;ams Nounitxation day is not far distant, and prospective candidates for caun- cil board are still scarce. Loads of Christmas Holly for dec- orating at E. A. Follicle's Confection- ery Store, MISS J. J. ALLAN, Eye Sight Specialist will be at the Central Ho- tel Exeter, on Saturday{' Dec. 13th, For one day, Dr Rouiston occupied the Hensel] pu,lpi on <Sunclay morning, and M. Southcott the Chiselhurst pulpit in.. the .afternoon and Hensall in the ev- ening Miss Olive I -leen is recovering nicely from an attack of appendicitis. The Dominion Parliament will com- mence thence the third session on Jan; LSth, Mr, E, A, Follick recently installed a.. nt 'i s le salesman in his confectionery store Mr, Wilbur Martin was confined to the house part of the week through illness. Nothing better for the health these days than one of Statham's 15c and 25c. Oyster stews. James Whyte and wilfe, late of Hensel] have moved to Mr. Cottle's house on Ann street. Mrs John Spackman is very ill at her horse and but slight hopes are entertained for .her recovery, Secure your fruits, chocolates, tan-' dies and nuts for Christmas from Mrs, Mr J. A. Stewart took a load. to Sanders, Everything fresh and London in his car one night last week , choice:: ' It is not often that it is safe to stare Mr and Mrs. Wan. Dunsford, who oast with an auto the first week int December, recently moved to town from Stephen are now nicely settled in their new Come In and look over our Bon home on Godley street; mach weicom Bons If we cannot convince you ed by our citizens, that we have the highest quality and".John Williams, a vagrant, was sent lowest price he town we miss our up to Goderich for three months on guess, W, J. Statham's; Friday by Magistrate Joseph Hawkins The. Canadian Fire Underwriter's Coastable W, J. Bissett accompanied Association has issued the usual warn_ him to the County Town, !rig regarding the danger to life 'end At the recent annual meeting of the property from Christmas decorations. Toronto Huron Old Boys' Association and displays being placed too near Mr. Robert Holmes, formerly of Clin- lightine systems. The property own- ton, was .elected president and Mr, er 'according to statute, becomes ii- R. S. Crocker, formerly of Exeter, able for any loss occasioned by care- financial secretary. lessness in this regard. Don't forget that absent son or . The one farm newspaper that stands daughter, but send. The Advocate to for the farmer ill and out of season therm for a year as a Christmas pre and has done so during the last 23 sent, They will have reason to thanks years is the Farmer's Weekly Sun you 52 times in 1914, plus the remain- of Toronto. If you are making a ing weeks of 1913. business of farming, you will find'The The -curlers held a Meeting at the Sun, the farmer's business paper, of 'Commercial House on Tuesday even- great help,not only to you but to Mg and the committee -reportecl,hav- every person on the farm. Let us ing made arrangements with Mr, send you sample copies. Leavett for a sheet of ice for the • fames Street Methodist church oh_ winter A further meeting will be serves its Fifty -First Anniversary next bele Friday night next. Sunday and Monday, Rev. J. W. Mr N. D. Hurdon, Exeter's author- Beird, B.A., of Mitchell preaches the ity on fungi, brought into, the Advo- eermons morning and evening at the carte last week a large mushroom of usual hours. The congregation is the pink variety, which he gathered making a departure from the tea en his own back yard, and which was meeting to a Congregational At Home surrounded by a number of small ones on Monday evening, at which the Lad- Th'ie is indeed a very rare find at ies' Aid are tendering the congrega- this season of the year. tion a home evening, without fee ox collection. The mail couriers from this ooint complain of the practice of several individuals putting money in boxes for postage, This is contrary to . the postal regulations, as clause 17 states As the placing of unpaid or short- pai,rl, mail matter in a box not only giver rise to misunderstandings, but ansa necessitates the courier's count- ing the money accompanying it and affixing the postage, thereby involv- ing a loss of time and, consequently reducing the efficiency of the service over the route. Patrons must furnish themselves with a supply of hostage stamps, which can_ be secured from the courier. 'The Advocate heartily, agrees with the following from the Seaforth News —"Thc 'Firemen introduced the idea of singing "God save the King" at the opening of their concerts, instead of at the close, with the result that everyone stood and sang the national anthem with gusto, as it should be sung The new idea is a good one, as Canadian audiences in general and Seaforth audiences in particular al- ways seen: to think the singing of the grand ,national anthem is •merely means to accompany the putting on of wraps and hustling out of the hall wita as much noise and clatter as possible. By all means let us have the national anthem first. All kinds of Nuts and Table Reis- ins.—W. J. Statham's. LOOK AT THE LABEL,— Some Weeks ago we asked our readers to look at the label an their paper and if their subscription is not paid in ad- van.cc: to send the amount by return mail. There was a gratifying res - pease to this request, but a lot of our patrons have not yet responded.. Do it -slaw, ALWAYS IN THE MONEY.— Mr. Fred Kerr of Crediton attended the big international shooting match at St-^ Thomas last week, and as ' usual got in the money in several events. Fred can be depended upon to make from 00 to 100 per cent. Among his winnings were, a heavy English Rain Coat, 1000 Eley Shells, $42.80 in cash and'a pair of shooting glasses. ELECTION OF OFFICERS— The electioa of officers of Lebanon Forest Lodge No. 133, A. F. '& A. M. for the ensuing year took place in. the Lodge Room on Monday evening, with the following result,—Wor. Master, Jiro, W. B. Weidenhammer; Sr,' Warden, Bro. W. J. Murray; Jr. Warden, }aro, Dr. J. E. McGillicuddy; Chap., Rt. Wor, Bro. Rev, D. W. Collins; Treas. V. Wor. Bro. J. A, Stewart; Sec,, Wor,, Bro. R. N. Creech; Tyler, Bro S. Sweet; Auditors, Bro, N. D,1 -.fur - don: and Bro. A. Hastings; Examin- ing Board, Rt. Wor. Bro. L. 1-1, Dick- son V Wor, Bro. C. H. Sanders, Wor. Bro. W, H: Levett, BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS TREE Decorations, 5c,, 10c, and 15c, at W. J, Statham's. FURS WANTED—All kinds of furs for which highest prices will be paid, —D. elartleih, Exeter. ---o �-- MISS J. 5, ALLAN, Eye Sight Specialist, will be at the Central Ho- tel,. Exeter, on Saturday, •.Dee. 13th, For one day. .• WANTED -A hustler to ;.aloe the agency to sell lots for The Mount Hope Heights Syndicate, Berlin, loc- ation best at city; prices right and good terms. Just 4 minutes '.calk from new Rubber Tire Factory and three minutes from Electric Linc on 'ging Street between Berlin ,and Wate erleo A money proposition tor the right man. Territory- to suit agent• tt Table Raisins and all kinds of nuts' for baking.—Follick's Quality Bak- ery Exeter. On Sunday evening, Nov. 23rd, dur- ing the service in James Street .Meth- odis. chuurch, a parcel was removed or taken from a buggy left in the sbed and as, it has not been returned the owner would ask as a special eav- or to have sante returned to the same. shee'. next Sunday evening. Something a little different in , the shape of weather landed in on us Sun- day .when a snow storm arrived, :el- lowed that night by quite a -heavy frost, which made light sleighing and cuttering possible on Monday. The wintry weather is very welcome to the merchant and. appearances - "are More indicative of an • approaching Christmas. Naval Oranges from 15c to 60c. a dozen,—Statham's. Rev J. W. Hibbert of Wingham preached in James: Street .church ou Sunday, his cU.seourses being much ap precia c 1 His sermon In .the evening was p tr icuiariy 'good, frons the text, "Gree•..: _s he that is Lia you thaai he the': a i -i t;ne world," ines object was . i s_ro,Er neat "it :,seasier to do right than to do urroag" as"God ` is greater than Satan." Oi Tuesday evening, Miss Dodd was given a pleasant surprise when. her class of girls of Caven Presbyters ian church presented her with an ad- dress and a small token of remember- aace. Miss A. Mack read the 'ad- dress and Miss A. Macdonald made the presentation. Miss Dodd replied very fittingly. The evening was very pleasantly spent in social games • and, music, after which lunch was servece A quiet wedding took place at 2 o'clock on Wednesday, Dec. 10, at`' the home of Mrs, Margaret Munroe, when she .-became the wife of Mr, George Warren Casady of Charles City, Iowa. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. E, G. Powell. After a short trip they will return to Ex- eter for a -few days, and later leave for Charles City to reside. Congrat- ulations and' hest wishes are extend- ed to them. On Tuesdsy week the Epworth Lea- guy of James Street Church elected their officers for the next year as foIlows,—Pres., W. S. Cole; Ist Vice., Miss 0 Gould,; end vice., Miss J' Hardy; 3rd Vice:, Dr. Roulston 4th Vice. Miss:I. Johnston; Sec„ Hubert Jones: Treas., Jos. Davis; Pianist,: Miss L .M: Frayne; Asst., Miss : N. Johnston; Convenor of Lookout Conn. aliss^..0. Treble; Floral Conn., iVliss Mav Jones:. 'Citizenship and Temperance J. M Southcott; Sec. Treys., of .Lor ward Movement, Miss A : Handford, Mr. W, J, Statham installed ` two handsome siie,nt salesmen in his con fectionery this week. Mr, M. M. Doyle was in Toronto this week. Frank Glass, M. P., of London` ;vas a visitor in town last week. Mr. Geo David of Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. Chas. Riney. Mr and Mrs. Ed, Maguire are :'vis- iting. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mills, Guelph, Mrs Hackney and family of Far- quhar are visiting Mrs, Arthur Snell for a week. Inspector Tom of Goderich is snake ing a tour of .inspection of the schools; in this sectiohthis week, airs James Westcoti' aid daughter ivXs:; Ila, of Douglas, Mane arevisit- ing relatives In and around Exeter, !Miss Fern Fisher., who ' has been visiting the Misses Elia:. 'and ,Amy Shapton returned to heti home'' in Forest on Saturday, Mr, S. C. latah was in Detroit ox- er Sunday, He wets accompaniedb,acit oet Monday by Mrs, Hanna and child- ren Mount Hope Heights Syndicate r .ii and they are now settled • in Me, I Mlehle:Ybacher, 'Seo, -'Teas„ 28, r' rr,,Yan s house •t'ec;ently vacated t<",,,v;.:; East Berlioz, One. ; by Mr, 8, W. Rowe. F BARB "OU PROM OPPORTUNITY GOOD PLACES GO: TO YOUNG LOOKING MEN Its up to you to be one, Gray :Hair is the biggest handicap —but its also the one you can most easily escape, Hay's Hair Health restores gray hair to its natural color and vigor. ft is ;not a dye, it is a tonic easy and sake to use, stimulating and nourishing the scalp ,and hair roots, imparting new life and vigor and giving that healthy natural look which is so es- sential to ,a youthful appearance, It removes dandruff. Your money will be refunded if it fails after a Pair trial, $1.00, 50c., 25c, Get it at our stare, Sold and recommended by W. S, Howey Druggist, Exeter, Ont, Mr,, Young Creech, has gone to De- Fitton troit Mrs W. W. Taman was in Toronto part of the week. >\?r Jas Martin of Seafortln was hi Mr Wm Pugsley has gone to 7)e troit to spend the winter, Mr T, Elliott and family have mov- ed into their new house. Miss %athleen Stewart has: return ed from a visit in London. Mrs Mortinnore of 'London'Londonvisited : with relatives in town during the week. Mrs,'Hobbs of .Bier visited with her daughter at the rectory during the week, Mrs Wm. Morrison of Owen Sound spent part of last week with Mrs. S. lkirs E. Christie returned Monday froma visit. with Mrs. Lammie in Detroit. Mr Loney Heywood returned to his divinity studies at Toronto on Tuesday. Miss Audry Jordan of London is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Murray, After an operation for ear 'trouble Mr. A, 5, Heywood, divinity student of Toronto, spent the past week or two, here town aver Sunday, Mrs. J. A, Stewart attended the 25t1; -anniversary of the marriage of her sister Mrs. Manning in Bowman- vifle last week. Mr. Norman, Beaman and Miss Mack of Starbuck, Man., are visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heaman. Mr, David Ross of Winnipeg arriv- ed here' last week to 'visit . with Mrs, Ross at the home of -her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Rivers. 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 pei cent per annum from the is- sue thereof, payable at the Canadian Bank •of Commerce. T. B. Carling, Clerk Cho&fates SOMETHING new better and more. delicious in choco- lates. They literally melt in your mouth. Made from the first selection of nuts and fruits. The snowy white cream'centers are luscious. These. candies are absolute- ly, pure and whole- some. Our stock is always fresh. Sixty cents to one'dollar and a half the pound -these are., Nylo prices. Take a box home ' today. Re- member the name- NYLO CHOCOLATES FRESH FOR XMAS at HOWEY'S DRUG STORE Baled Hay Baled. • Hay . for sale: Any quanity delivered. , R. O. SELDON Exeter, :.,.�• r Ontario ,r. ` 1.01,13 Our 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 from the larg- est stocks, consisting of Silverware, Cut Glass, Fancy China, Clocks, Etc. These goods are new, beautiful, and modern in design, and of superior quality. We make a specialty of handling High Grade Watches All kinds of Repairing done acid guaranteed, MARCHAND Jeweler and Optician Exeter,. Ont. The Home of High Class Furniture We have our shone room well filled again with Up-to-date FURNITURE of all kinds. We always try to have on hand the best goods to satisfy. the wants of our many customers. rt. II. ROWE Undertaker and License Embalmer. Phone '20a EXETER ONTARIO Special Xmas Buying Opportunities. At the big Variety store all this week. Come and bring your friends to the feast of good things. Hundreds of gifts to choose from at 5c up, Pow ll' e s Bazaar PHONE 55 Big Variety Store Tdc Advocale to Jau. 15, 1 Silks JONES.& 1YIAY PHONE NO, 32 Christmas Shopping What Can We Buy HERE IS A LIST TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM. YOU WILL FIND OUR STORE THE RIGHT PLACE TO DO YOUR XMAS. SHOPPING. WE AR E JUST OVERFLOWING ,. WITH ALL RINDS OF GOODS FOR XMAS. PRESENTS. Fancy LinensCollars Gloves For Ladies and Girls Stamped Linens Ties Colored Linens Handkerchiefs Work Bags Furs Hand Bags Purser Sills Scarfs Ties Collars Shirts Gloves Hose. For Men and Boys Ladies Coats Only a few left to .clear out at a big reduction Some $25 Coats for $16 Some $15 Coats for $9 Some $12 Coats for $7 Millinery All tenanted and untrimmed Hats to go at Half Price,. Pyjamas Plats Caps Shoes Scarfs' Hose Slippers Waists Dresses Aprons House Coats Fair Coats Overcoats Suits Sweater Coats Childs Coats Some real nice ones at. .tbout Half Price, $3 buys a good. warm winter coat, $15 laitys a Ladies .Good Fur.Collar with quilted lining, l xis A good selection of every kind for the Xmas, Trade, JONES, Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanfolid Clothing ydr tor, '1 the s m- shil 11 ban 'Bet are ,etei }vlrr sun nen M twin to chu was thin hQSt Tl t T'l REA THil WI Ft` ABS `13iJ A ,RI AraiC. GE 'LIMB ,OR can :;Prose EV GlN' YO'CJ. ee