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EXETER MARKETS.
CHANGED EA -QE WDDNESD Y
Wheat »„ x ,,,.., 100 100
Barley...... . , , ... 52 54
Buckwheat 50 00
Oasts. ..,»37 37
.,,.».«,, 90 90
Potatoes, per bag 75 90
$ay,perton....,_,..,, 1400 14 00
Flour, per cwt., family, 2 85
Flour. low grade per cw 1 50 120
Butter........... .,, 28 1 19
r"41"4 ho(sa,per cwt. , ,x 870
ShortK per ton.,25 00
Bran per ton , .... ... 24 00
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Twc storey brick house on 'a3aass
Street .Exeter; in good state of re-
pair Two lots of nand. Good staple
Numbs of fruit trees, Choice :arop-
ert) Apply to, Mrs, Wm. Cudmore
on the premises,
FOR SALE,
1' H McCallum offers fox salehis
house • and three lots. A nice home
at a reasonable price. For 'nforma-
tior apply to Mrs. G. Brooks, next
door or Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer
FOR SALE
40 hens 2 years old; 40 Pullets,
Barred Rock; Model.Farm Strain; also
Baby Chicks in quantities to suit
purchaser in a few weeks time, The
prices are reasonable. Write me your
wants.—W A. SAMBROOK, Creditor),
ONION CONTRACTS
Anyone wishing to sow onions on
contract please call on T. G. Sanders,
Exeter, for terms and conditions.
CANNING FACTORY ACREAGE
We are mow ready to contract with
francrs to grow peas and corn for Inc
factory fox the season of 1914; .'a11
at the factory and arrange for acreage -
S. M. SANDERS, Manager
SEED OATS & BARLEY FOR
SALE.—The undersigned has a quan-
tity each of first-class seed Oats—
Lincoln White—and barley—O. A. C.
21—for sale. Guaranteed clean. John
Hirtzel Crediton, Ont.,
GIRL ,WANTED—Apply at the
Commercial House, Exeter.
N OTICE
N. tice is hereby given to issuers of
marriage licenses that I forbid the
i•su.i-g of a licensefor the marriage
of Ircte Mack, a; . she is not of legal
age, and any person doing such will
ba paese.c.u,ted accordsnb to lay.
CtiAS MACK', Sts back,
DRIVER FOR SALE.—Good, quiet
farmer's driver, coming six years old
Apply to A. S. Deavitt, Exeter.
Ansco
Buster Brown Camera $2,00
No, 2 A. Buster Brown Camera $3..00
Folding Buster Brom .$6,$8, & $10
A. few 1913 'models, used during the
season at Iialf price, -As good, as new.
Roll Films—that fit any camera,
Try them. You can make better
pictures with greater certainty, by
using ANSCO Films. For sale. by
J. SENIOR
SEED OATS FOR SALE
The undersigned has a limited quan-
tity of choice White Oats, first im-
ported from Scandinavia and guar-
anteed clean. Price reasonable.
JOHN ..G. WEIN,
Crediton P. 0,
FOR SALE
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LOCAL DOING*.
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Iu spite of all. this proverb •.int,.
I think 'twill be agreed
It is a friend in funds' we «.«ant,
A,cacl not a friend in need.
lfiss Melissa Spicer is veryill at
her hone William Street.
Quite a number attended the Spring
Stock Show at Hensell. Tuesday;
If yott .happe.n to Swat a fly 'List
at this time of the year it will save
a good many swats later on.
From: the Crystal City Courier we
learn that Mr. Chas. Cann has pur-
chased a barbering business as that
town.
Rev. W H. Harvey of Askia Street
Church Loadon, will preach educe-
Banat sermons .in James St. Church
next Sunday,
Christian Science healing has been
placed on a level with ordinary med-
ical science in New York State, by
an. act of the State Legislature,
air R Gullies ,had the misfortuae
to far; off the tramway; at his ,•aw
mill last week and bruised his heel
severely. laying him up for atirne.
Mr Luther Penhale has moved from
Victoria Street to Mr. W, J. Bissett's
house on. Huron Street, He and his
brother Asa will work the farm to-
gether this year. ,
W H.'Kerr, proprietor and editor
of the Brussels Post last week under-
went a. critical operation at the Clin-
ton Hospital, for the cure of a• troub-
le of many years' standing, He is re-
ported as . making favorable progress
Have yot' ever noticed 'that the a-
verage man will turn out of the way.
of a go cart with. a baby, in it and 1111
hie lea to the proud mother who wheels
t with ;never a murmur, and then
saost l,at a crowd of "soc'ety" woman
on. theirway home from. club nesting
who crowd him off the sidewalk?
Mr and Mrs, Fred Witwer, `3xeter
North, eatertained a number of their
friends and .neighbors very pleasantly
on Friday evening, theoccasion be-
ing the celeb' ration of Mrs. Witwer's
birthday..—On Saturday Mr, Witwer
gave the boys a wood -bee and a sine
House and Lot on Carling Street
and vacant lot on Simcoe Street. 1,a
storey brick house on. Carling Street
containing 8 rooms, parlor, dining
room, kitchen and pantry, 3 bed-
rooms up -stairs, 1 below; hard and
soft water; frame barn; a number of
frail, trees, a very desirable property
being nicely situated; very suitable
for a retired farmer. For terms ap-
ply to J. W. Taylor, or B. S. Philips
auctioneer, Exeter, Oat,
FOR SALE --In Clandeboye—Brick
house, orchard, stables, and 15 acres
land. Apply W. A. Jones, 206 Percy
St. Ottawa,
We have had some very helpful
showers of mala?, this week,
The Misses Treble entertained a
number of friends on Tuesday even-
ing.
There was the usual crop of "fools"
around town yesterday, but they have
recovered,
Rueben. Smith has been, engaged to
herd the'cotvrs in the''North End for.
the summer.
Rev. W,G,H, McAlister willpreach.
anniversary sermons in Askin Street
i1fethadist church, London next Sun-
day,
The month of March went out ac-
cording to schedule—mild as a lamb,
It is to, be hoped the lamb -like stature
keeps up.
Some Fairfield newsand a full ac -
comic of a wedding at Dashwood qtr-
rive just as we are going to press—so
must be left over tumtul next issue.
The James Street League visited
the Mair Street League on . Tuesday
evening when the visitors provided
a choice;.program and the home Lea-
gue a dainty luncheon.
Mrs. Flynn is visiting in Seaforth.
Mrs, James Grieve is visiting in
Loadon,.
Vfa- iVt: J• Southcott was in London
over Sunday.
Mr R. Leathorn of London is in
town this week,
Mr I. R. Carling wa.s in London
Monday on business,
Airs N. J. Dore has returned from
a: visit in Walkerton.
Mrs Ecl Harness and daughter
visited in London this week:
Miss Laura Harvey, who has been
ill returned to Whitby College ast.
week,
Mrs. Samuel Parsons visited sirs. R
S. Crocker int Toronto during the
week.
Reeve John W. Taylors- attended a
Hydro Radial meeting in St. Marys
on Monday.
Messrs, al. M Dpyle and R.Murphy
went along with the big delegationto
Ottawa last week.
leas W H. Dearing was in London
this week attending the; funeral of the
late Israel Quick.
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Mace left Sat -
lot of wood was cut. The boys of urdwv on . their return to Winnipeg,
Exeter North are heavy ort the saw atter a week's visit here.
and axe and enjoy it, too. Vlessrs L 13 Dickson .sled` C ,H.
An exchange states that you, can Sunders were to Toronto and Ham -
read the newspaper proof three or idtoa on ,business this week.
four times and repeatedly pass the Mrs John Evans, who visited here
same error without seeing it. All the 1as.tweek was called home to London
Saturday owing to the illness of her
sister "Mrs Robert Cooper:
newspaper men wall tell you so
But as soon as the press Ls started and.
the paper is printed in its com-
plete shape, there stands the error
in front of you, so big that you can
not see anything else. Rs a strange.
fact and probably the reason why it
is so easy to edit a :newspaper after
it is printed.
Get your TUNGSTEN LAMPS at
HBAMAN'S HARDWARe STORE.
MARRIAGE LICENSES issued at
the Advocate Office. No witness re-
quired and strictly confidental
The way to be truly honored is to
be truly good.
The injustice we have most to fear
is from ourselves.
The Honajable the Provincial Secre-
tart' has been asked to . correct the
unsatisfied condition of the present
legislation upon the subject of Police
MYlagistraates fees. Under the pros,
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
I have several choice residential
properties in Exeter for sale. Des-
cription and terms on application,
A. HASTINGS, Exeter
ent system 'Magistrates have just reas-
oato complain. The fees provided are
inadequate and disproportionate to
the value of the services rendered.
For instance, a Magistrate receives
50c, for presidingat an ordinary bear -
Lag and for hie attendance during the
same period of time the Const able
receives $1.50 ,
Now that indications point to open
weather citizens are remanded to see
that all coal . ashes om other refuse
are .prepared for removal from thee
premises. Ontario Health Act pro-
vide,- for municipalities proceadia:;
against people _ who fail to have the
winter's refuse removed from their
property on or before Yay 15th. it
is stili two months to that date, but
the old' adage of "forewarned ;s lore -
armed" should meet with the public's
attention, For a breach, of this :cause
in the health apt bffender•s are liable
to a fj,rte of $10
At the county convention to- be held
in 'Clinton next Tuesday it is expect-
ed that ,plans will be laid for a .nore
complete organization of the County,
under the charge of a "Field Secre-
tary' Perth county has decided on
a campaign for C, T, A' and a -ug
gestion leas been made to have one
secretary act for both counties. Oth:sr
tnatters of considerable importance
wilt also be discussed at the big con-
vention in
on-vention.in Clinton. Huron county as-
sociation is a federations of all church-
es and societies interested in tem-
perance cause. - Wesley. Methodist
Church April 7th. 10 a. m.
HOUSE TO RENT.—One and .a half
story brick cottage, itt good .condi-
tion with furnace. Conveniently sit-
uated. Good garden and a number of
fruit trees. Apply, at this office,,
FOR SALE OR RENT
Good brick house, half acre land;
Fruit trees, hen house on the prem-
ises A good comfortable place. For
particulars apply to Mrs. E. Demp-
sey. Centralia. ,
FARM FOR SALE
A choice farm of 100 acres for
sale, being Lot 23, Con, 10, Stephen,
here is on the premises a new brick
Ouse, two storey; new hank barn
44x64; ben house and pig Pen, -Young
ybiurg orchard; 10 acres of bush; 40
$awed, 10 acres seeded to alsike and
ht's acres fail wheat; good hard and
soft water and windmill, Water works
flugl- Smith, son of Mrs. C. Smith
of Exeter North left Friday for Wood
Mouiata!n, Sask., to join his brother,
Jesse and take up a homestead.
Messrs William and Richard Del -
bridge were in: Forest Thursday at-
tending the ,funeral of a cousin, Mrs,
El Frayne a middle-aged 'ady, who
had resided in :hat district' all her
life.
Crediton
Misses Hilda. Snell and Cora Schro-
eder of. Dashwood, spent Sunday at
the home of 1VInss ,Mildeed Klump_p.
Mur-lllud—Mud—Our roads are at
present in an awful state. To draw a
heavyload is out of the question. A
number have damaged tber buggies
on, account of the holes.
Deputy Reeve Yearley, who accom-
pa,n':eca. Reeve Elliott to Ottawa last
Thursdaywith the hydro deputation.
has. returnec1 home well pleased with
the cordial reception given; them by
the government. We hope this trip
to the capital will be, the means r,f
bistening the : electric work through
th s .neighborhood.
The ar,tnual business meeting of the
Evangelical church took place 'ast
Wednesday night. More particulars
next issue
Those who tried at the recent ex-
ams. of the Teachers': Training Class
have all passed—eight receiving 100
per cent . and all being over the 8`;
oer cent average.
Harry Trick of. Exeter was in town
last Friday.
Edward Allen has sold his 50acres
to Thomas Mawhinney.
Jos Woodall and H. A. Eckert'are
having telephones installed this week.
Nelsot Shenk who has been, working
in. Guelph, is' spending a few weeks
at home. He is at present assisting
at C. Zwicker's,
Chris Finkbeiner - of London visit-
ed his mother on. 'Tuesday, .
We are pleased to state that Mrs.
Michael Klunipp's health is improving.
Rev. Jefferson of the Methodist
church exchanged pulpits with Rev:
Blatchford .of .Centralia last Sunday:
HOW TO GATHER FISH WORALS
New thlat the, fishing season is at
hand a new labor --saving device for
gathering fish worms is timely;- You
take a broom ha,adie three and a half
feet loilig drive it i,to the, spot likely
to be anh4abited by angle worms,leave:
an end sticking up about six inches,
then take a rough board aid rub it
over the top of the brocini handle.
This rubbing will cause a vibration of
the gxou+nd and the worms angry and.
d'csturbed, will work their way out of
the .ground, A fellow can get a pail
full an a short time,
Bray Hair a Handicap
TENDENCY OF MODERN Bakal -
IS TO FAVOR THE YOUNG
MEN.
This is the young man's age, Every
where you find the big jobs at. the
hands of young men. The appearance
of age discredits your ability, Youth
and efficiency are first cousins in the
eyes of business men;
Don't let a few gray hairs ,spoil
your chances when its so easy to are -
vent or cure them,
Hay's Hair Health restores the nat-
ural color togray hair acrd no one
will know you use
It is not a dye. It is a hair to:ue
that re -invigorates the hair roots and
the scalp supplies new nourishment,
a new lease of life, for your hair, thus
bringing back its natural color :incl
luxuriance It removes dandruff.
We guarantee it to do this, Your
money will be refunded if it fails ai'-
ter. a Caii• trial_
$1,00, 50c.,. 25c, Get it at our store,
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
WS S.:.HOWEY, DRUGGIST
EXETER, ONTARIO'
Diel • yeu ;notice the drop, in Eggs?
We expect to buy ,a half dozen far
Easter after all,
NOTICE
A Gold Watch, Almost Free will be,
'sear to the person sending in the cor-
rect answer to the :following nuzzle,
Place the letters,o e d l v o g s is
into words which will make a well
knowr, Bible phrase,
To the one sending in the first.
correct answer we will send a gold
watch, either lady's or Beats'.
With your answer write your name
and address plainly and send 25c. for
cost Qf mailing watch. Get busy and
answer to -day. Address all answers
plainly to . Box 25, Dashwood.
The prize winners' name and date
answer was received will be published
at close of contest.
Cedar Posts for
Sale
We have this year the finest stock
of POSTS we have ever had, having
nothing less than 6 inch at the small
end. G. E, -HICKS,
Centralia
Exeter North
Store
HAVING PURCHASED ' THE.
EXETER NORTH STORE. (HAY P
O. IN CONNECTION) I wish to say
that I carry a fine stock of FRESH
BASEBALL MEETING—Those int
terested in Baseball in Exeter are in•-
vited to .meet in the Sample Roorn°of.
the Central Hotel•on Friday evening
at 8 o'clock. Prospects are bright
for a good season. Everybody come,
HICKS` FORECAST FOR ,APRT L
-A eegulaa storm period covers the
first week in 'April, having' its centre
on Friday the 3rd. Marked change
to warmer will appear in western, re-
gions winds will change to easterly
and southerly the barometer will fall
by the 3rd, cloudiness' will ensue, and
areas of wind, thunder and rain will
take up there march from west to
east A .reactionary storm period is
centra`. ream the 8th . to 11th. Storm
contlitionls will show sudden develop-
merits -much warmer, south winds,
and loss barometer, merging into elec.,
trit;tc storms with rain, hail and ,vind
vert probable is western. sections as
early as -the 8th. Atmospheric eon-
dittots Will be exceptionally favorable
for hail storms for two to four Jays
beginning' an the, 8th, These .listarb-
Groceries and
Dry Goods
Ant' 'EVERYTHING that can be
had in a GENERAL STORE; Also
3 kinds of FLOUR and Cured Meat,
Sausage, Etc., Etc.
Give me a call for your next order
H. Bierling
MERCHANT,
HAY P.O.
Tea & Coffee
Store
For . the choicest
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery line.
Call and see us. A trial
as to quality will convin-
ce.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
Opposite Electric light Plant
Change of ;Business
Having purchased the Jewelry Business of Mr.
A. Marchand we would ask a continuance of the
r. accor'de'd our redeceskor' and if favored
patronage p
with same your wants will. have our best attention.
It will be our endeavor to keep our stock up to
where it will appeal to all classes of customers and
our aim will be to give perfect satisfaction in all
'lines.
A• Call Solicited
REPAIRING
Special attention paid to repairing of all kinds
Lawson: & Trick
Successors to A. Marchand
Telephone Office
•
NOTICE
All persons having acoounts with
me prior to 1914 wil. please call and
settle at once : as they are past due.
R. II. ROWE
Undertaker and License
Embalmer
Phone 20a
] XETER ONTARIO
PicturesApril; Upriiii
�d P1C�1111�5 April Pictures4
Auction Sale Saturday 3p1m. April 4
Framed Pictures
Tie Ad�ocale
READY FOR YOUR WALLS YOU WANT ONE. OR MORE OF
THOSE BEAUTIFUL PICTURES; AND ALL ARE BEA1JTISS.
AND' WILT., . BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER` ON SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, APRIL 4th IN
Mr. Bedford's Store
O1''POSITI W. J, HEAMAN'S HARDWARE—CARLING'S Old Stand—
Sale at .3 o'clock sharp,
This abrisignm�ent of Beautiful Pictures—ready framed• -,bas been re-
ceived by. Mr, Philips Attctiarieer, with instructions that every one • of
them must be sold during, the one sale—No 'second chance -13e on hand a.s
the first picture will be sold Tharp a: 3 o'clock,
in stables, Apply on premises or write antes ,its must be remembered, like
to Samuel Beaver, Dashwood P. 0, ail others travel from west to cast. PICTURED
B. S. Phillips
Auctioneer
FRAMED PICTURE
PICTURES
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Choice Seed
Peas
Only limited quant-
ity
R. G. SELDOM
Exeter, Ontario
T. B CARL' TNG
Lite,. Fire, Accident and Plate Cilium
[clearance, Collecting accounts, and Oh -
ducting' ;auction sales. ITseter. Ont.
to �ar.'1B,
PHONE NO. 32
New Dress Goods
& FancySilks
Spring Stock
NEW DRESS GOODS
We have an abundance of all
the New Fabrics to show you
itt the very best styles, Some•
exclusive Dress Ends in eency
Brocades
all Complete
FANCY: SILKS
This will be the great silk sea-
son, All the New Ideas in
Silks are shown here in Plain,
Brocades, Striped and Shot
Effects,
Millinery Depart-
ment
epart .ment
EASTER BONNETS
Our Show Tables are filled with
the Newest Creations from Hat -
dam Our Mainers will be pleased
to show you all the new things
worn' for Headgear.—Good_•Shapes
Swell Colors, Beautiful Flowers &
Foliage, Come early and buy your
Easter Bonnet.
Stylish Spring
I Suits & Coats
NO TWO ALIKE—ALL ENTIRE-
LY DIFFERENT
:4
LADIES' COATS
A Big Variety to choose from in
the Regular Cutaways or Sport Coat
colon`s and styles and notwo
alike
LAD1E$' SUITS -
We have the best fitting suits
tnade in Canada; "The Northway.
Garment", All Staits right ttp-to-
elate and strictly .Man Tailored,
Ali Colors to choose from, See
oar Coats end Suits before you buy
JONES VTAY
Headquarters for the celebrated W.E, itanfoud Clothing