Exeter Advocate, 1914-7-23, Page 8EXETER MARKETS
OH,&NGED EACH WEDNESDAY
Wb.e tic 9$ 98'
13uley, .,.., 50 52
k3u'ckwheat 50 00
Oats, 40 i) 90
i5.3 100
1400 1400
2 70
1 00 I 00
19 21
21 22
25 5
00
24 00
Pees,.,.,,.,,,..,,,
Pott oes, per bag , • , • .
Hay,
Flour, per cwt,,, family
Flour, low grads per cw
i3utter. • ..
Live hugs, per awt. , . , .
Short- per ton..,.•
Bra , varton
TRESPASSING FORBIDDEN.—No-
tice is hereby• given that anyperson
found trespassing on the pea lands
of the ttncluted
EXETER CANNINGc CO,
NEW FLOUR & FEEDSTORE.--
I desire to announce that I have op-
enec: a Flour and Feed Store in F.
Wood's Old Stand, opposite ;?ost
Office and will keep a full supply of
the best grades of flours and feeds.
I solicit your patronage.
SIDNEY DAVIS
'TEACHER WANTED
Furst or Second Class Professional
for S S No. 1, Stephen, Male and
experienced preferred. State salary
and qualifications. Duties start after
holidays Apply to Wm. White,
Trustee Centralia, Ont.
LOOK AT THE VOTERS' LIST.
—The Exeter Voter's Lists were first
posted on., July 10th by the Clerk.
It is up :to every; person to examine
the lists to see if their names are
thereon. Do not blame another for
your ow.ti negliglence. Some of 'our
friends are trying, to look after it, but
they may miss your name. Lists Tnay
be seen at the Town Clerk's office,
the post office or the Advocate Of-
fice Do it row.
—0—
FARMS FOR SALE and
North half of Lot 4, Con. 5,
Lot 4, Con. 6, Stephen 150 acres;
can be bought separate if desired
possession given this coming fallT if
ssuitable arrangements . are made with
tenant Soil is first-class and is well
drained, Brick house, bank barn, good
well: M mile from school.; Rural Mail
and tel to T. e.A. R. R. No.les from e.
1,
Apply T.Lamport,
Crediton
CLOSE JULY AND AUGUST.—
The following merchants and bust-
!less mer, of the village of Exeter
have agreed to close their respective
Places of business at 12.30 p. m. every
Thursday during the moaths of July
and August —B. W. " F.: Beavers, J,
Grigg, Peter Frayne, S. Martin & Son.
W. W. Taman, W. J. Beer, Exeter
Times .Exeter Advocate, J. A. Stew-
art, Jones & May, W. J. Heaman, T.
Hawkins & Son, H. Spa.ckman. F. M.
Boyle
FLOWERS FOR SALE. -I am • pre-
p d
re-pared to furnish, flowers of all Ands
for planting or for baskets at rea-
Sortable prices.—JOS FORD, ceme-
tery caretaker, Exeter.
FOR SALE
A secondhand wood furnace with-
out crack .or flaw, cheap. Apply at
this office
WHITE CLOVER IdONEY.—I have
a quantity of excellent white clover.
Honey the comb fcc price.—Mrs, H. Brown, sale.
kat pmt Winchelsea
EYE SPECIALIST COMING.—Miss
J. J Allan, Eye Sight Specialist, will
be at the central. Hotel, Exeter, Sat-
urday August lst. One Day.
Notice to Creditors
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES -
tate of Jane Mitchell, late of Exeter
o Widow,
the Conrnty of Huron, •dow ,
deceased.
All persons having claims against
the above named deceased, who died
at Exeter an the 19th day of June,
1914 are required to send by post
prepaid ar..ito• deliver to the nder-.
signed solicitors for the executors
r,.. their names and addressed and u11
particulars in writing of their claims;
And
notice is hereby
given ven
pur-
suant
to the statute in such .ase
made and provided that after the
16th day .of August, 1914, the execu-
tors will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said deceased
among the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims of
which they shall then have had not-
ice and said executors will not be liable
fo:the said assets or any part there-
of to any person or persons of whose
clam, or claims they shall'not have
received notice.
Dated at. Exeter this 16th day of
July 1914.DICKSON & CARLING,
Solicitors for Executors
Auction Sale of
BUSINESS PREMISES IN SXET1t.R
There will he offered for sale by
public auction on SATURDAY, the
lst day of AUGUST, 1914 at the
hour of 3 o'clock p,m„ on the prem-
ises, the following desirable 'and end
premises natnelY;—the north half of
Lot ,number Five (5) on the East 'ide
of NMan Street,' in the, Village of Ex-
ete.r being part of originatlt Lot num-
ber 17 en the 1st Concession of Us -
borne .subdivided into village lots by
McConnell's Survey.
The property is situated inimediate-
ly south of the Exeter Bawling greens
and north of the Town Hall, and is
at present occupied by Pong Kwong
as a Latt•ndry Upon the property
there is brick store, 'used for Laurie
dry 'purposes,also two frame buildings
Terra o•.f : Sale -The purchase mei
ey to be panel in cosh on day or, isale
Other terms made known an day of
Sale For particulars apply to
DICKSON' & CAR.LING,
Solicitors for Vendors,
The cellar for the foundation of
the nteW Library has been ccmmenccd.
ry
EXE 1 RR ADVOCATE, T}IUR UiAY 'TJLl 280E114
I LOCAL rrOOINGS. 4
Ik +t3r +4s bit .Ylk. ,9r ask . a 461-42& ai
a
Ur' W. J. Ileaml.urx.bast his 'dog en
Sunday by its being run over by an.
auto.
The Trivatt Memorinl. Sunday school
will picnic at Grand Bend io-day*
(Thursday.)
Mr. Win. Smith of Zion, is very ill
with heart trouble He is confined
to his ,room with little, hope of re-
covery
The James Street Methodist Sun-
day School held a very large picnic
at Grand Bend on Thursday last,when.
the usual enjoyable time was pent
by all
Mr Samuel Ross' fine new brick
house erected on the Eacrett property
Main street is nearing completion and
is a worthy addition to the town's+
architecture.
Woodwork may he easily cleaned
by rubbing, .it with kerosene, polish-
ing well afterwards with clean cloths.
If you dislike using the coal oil use
mild soap. Rub dry and polish,
The Hotel men; of Goclerich having
had refused any reduction in their
assessment by the Court of Revision.
have appealed to the Judge, They
contend that. the Scott Act will de-
preciate the property.
Mr. H C; Dunlop of Goderich was
elected District Deputy Grand Mas-
ter re Masonic District No, 4, South
Huron last week, at the meeting of
Gran.d Lodge at Niagara Falls suc-
ceeding Rev. Abney of Granton.
The Ladies of Ceven Church gave
a delightful raspberry social on ' he
Lawu of Mr. E. 'Christie_ on Wednesday
evening of last week, when; a large
number were present and thoroughly
enjoyed themselves. The Citizen's
Band discoursed excellent music.
F•ruat vendors at this season of ,he
year would do well to protect from
flier all fruit exposed for sale -by the
the use of netting. In fact this should
be mace •cumpulsory by a tom's by-
law and thus prevent disease and the
use of unwholesome fruit
The Lamtci Publicity will within
the next few weeks issue ,a pamphlet
dealing with the possibiliies of the
fruit industry in the county, rhe
book will be beautifully illustrated
and will be used for advertising pur-
poses at the Toronto National Ex-
hibition-
Mr, Peter Baw'den, has had the
front part of his dwelling moved Over
on the corner lot Adjoining his prop-
erty .on Main street, and has com-
mence to veneer same with cement
and brick. When completed it will
add much to the appearance of that
cornet
Worst was received in, town, of the
dead. of Mrs. Victor C. French, of
`i•'estaskiwin Sask., who died On
July 12 after a ,serious illness of pneu-
monia Mrs Wm.. Cooper and Mrs.
McNeil ,mother and sister respectively
of the deceased were at the bedside
She is survived by her husband ;;.nd
four small chaldresi.
It is desirable for all who can to
take a holiday, get away from business
ane, every day environments, and have
a change of air. Rest, freedom, the
holiday spirit and recreation are a-
mong the elements which make the
changed air so good for the system
They are. as a rule, elements we can-
not find in the air at home. Thus
a physical paradox becomes a medical
and moral truth and a benefit to the
participant:
1' view of the frequency of canoe
fatalities ,a suggestion is offered by
ear. W. 1, Hill, of the Horne 'Sank
London, that may be of interest
through the Province. It is rhat all
canoes •be ordered by the Government
to be fitted with side ropes, attached
at both ends, but hanging at the mid-
dle in the" water. These ropes would
hot impede the progress of the ':anoe
anal could be so attached as not to
interfere with the canoeist. In the
event of.:accident, persons thrrown in_`
tot•e
h war, instead er mn gad of'
haw
ln� only
the slippery ,canoe bottom to :which
they hold would have at hand a means
OS ' saving . their lives.
The Apple Crap,—The June or July
"
1.
cnnow gen-
erally
op being over, reports „en
eral
1 are not so
favourable yu ble as rho
SO
sent in 'a month ago,. There is, how-
ever a tendency on the.part of grow-
ers too underestimate their crop at this
time, just as they are inclined to
over estimate it at the, time of blos-
soming In Eastern Ontario the crop
will equal that of last year, end in
Western Ontario will approach, that of
1912 Nova Scofia.,wh.ile suffering ser-
iously frown frost in some sections
will .produce the best crop •since
1911 , if nothing interferes, The crop
of British Columbia will surpass that
of 1913. It is therefore clear that
the Canadian apple crop, from present
indications, will be above average
and with proper attention given to
distribution and marketing, one that
will (return to the growers satisfactory
figures.
TO .WATCH CHAUFFEURS.
Ten more constables are to be ap-
pointed by the provincial secretary's
department to assist enforcement of
the Motor Vehicle Act, They will be
stationed at ,points throughout the pro
ince. While all infringements of the
act will be watched for, what was es-
pecially provocative of these appoint-
ments is the boast . of, a goodly nuan
ber of c,hatuffeurs, some with much.
experience, that they have taken out
no license and will not do so; Other
drivers have passed parts, but ,lot all
of the necessary examination and are
driving motor vehicles,
HICKS FORECASTS FOR JULY
A Regular Storm Period covers
the last ;week in July, having its cen-
ter on. the ?7th, A Mercury , period
%s conctdent with, this period; being
central on the 30th, and extending
through the first Week in August.
Tit cations ol:' "'C hewing storms..rising;
tettnerature falling barometer south
wiod,s and increasing humidity; will
epee:au- it the western extremes about
the 25th-, elf ttclieesa and storms of
raly. and thunder will organize and
take up thein• regular march eastward
aeras the country,
The Sacrament of the Lord's 'eup-
per will be observed next Sabbath at
the close of .public worship, morning
and evening at James street Methodist
CMsreh
Miss Jean Seldon is visiting in Sail
forth,
ells Hugh' McKie)* of Detroit is
spending a few clays here.
Miss Jeraldine Birr of London n
the guest of Miss Lela Gould.
Mrs. (Rev) D ,W, Collins left Mon-
day to visit her parents, at Birr,
Miss Ethleea Kay is visiting tier
erieaci Margaret Kuntz, this week.
The Misses Rowe of Clinton are
visiting with friends and relatives here.
Mrs (Dr,) Lutz of •Gananoque is
visiting with friends and relatives here,
Miss Ruth Sriosenberg of London
is visiting at the Commercial House,
\frs, Jordan of St, Thomas and two
children. ,are visiting at Mr. Jas Hur-
ray's,
Mrs Brown and son left last week.
for Scotland to visit relatives for
some weeks.
Messrs. Peter rand Jahn Bawden of
Ridgetown visited with their aarents
here Tuesday.
Mrs W D. Yea and 'her mother,
Mrs ,Tom visited friends in London
last Friday,
Mrs. John. C. Gould and daughter
of Galt are visiting with. Mr, and 'Mrs,
Richard Gould.
Miss Josephine Davis left- Saturday
to visit with her aunt, Mrs. E. Dyer,
ha Brantford,
Mr and Mrs. W. T. Aoheson and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levett spent
Monday in London.
Mrs. Philip. Rowcliffe`of London
visited with her sister, Mrs. R. W.
Marley oveir,Sunday.
Mrs Haase of Schenecdady, N. Y.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Cottle
and other relatives here.
Mrs A. Follick and daughter Mabel
left this week to visit Dr. E. R.
Follick at Vancouver.
Mrs Jahn Waiper and ' two -:hild
-ren after a visit here left Thursday
for there home in Harrow.
Mrs E A. Evans of London vis-
ited with hex parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Treble over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martial: Salter -and tam -
ay of London visited . over Sunday
with relatives and friends here.
Mr. Ed Nash of Wingham and Miss
Lily McKay of Windsor were visitors'
with Mr and Mrs. Willis Powell dur-
ing the week.
J. R. Inksater and family of Par.
is motored here Tuesday and will
(spend a couple weeks at the home
of Mr. W. J. Bissett.
Mrs .Brown, Main street, who re-
cently. received word of the illness
of her father, left on Thursday for
Scotland ,t o pay him a visit,
Mars, W. L. Hughes of Brantfordi and
Miss Plewes of Chattanooga, Tenn,,
are visiting their ,sister, Mrs. McAlis-
ter at James street parsonage
Mr; Czar Rollins and wife of Cleve-
land Ohio called on relatives and
friends here Wednesday of last
week, They made the trip in an
auto
Miss May Armstrong has returned
from Lucknow to spend the holidays
with her parents, Miss Ida Armstrong
who was visiting in Lucknow, return-
ing with her.
Mr Chas Divine of Tritton, N. J.,
has joined his wife here to visit
this week at the home of 1Lrs. Di -
vale's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Richard
Hunter. after 'which they will return
to their home.
Rev Collins, F, W. Gladman and
R N. Creech form a rink of bowlers
who are attending the W. O. B. A.
at Londor this week, W. W. Taman
and R G. Seldon are •also there for
the Doubles.
Mr and Mrs. W. M. Baynham and
two daughters of Oak Lake, Man„ are
here spending .a few weeks with rep._
Lives and friends at Centralia and Dev
on Mr Baynham is the C. P. R.
agent Oak Lake,
at
Pang Kwong, who has been ',en a
visit to China for over a year, re-
turned +to town Saturday .last. He
expressed himself as having had
d
a
mostpleasant tripand enjoyed very
muilthe re -union with his a
nY old
friends and relatives. It was his in-
tentior to ireturn, with his wife and
family but . they did not care to ven-
tureo far awayfrom their
s f rn tative
:otnntry
Mrs Andrew Gibson of Thames
Road uifoetunately fell last week
while about her work and broke her
left arm.
EYE SPECIALIST COMING—Miss
J. J. .Allan, Eye Sight Specialist, will
be at the Central Hotel, Exeter, Sat-
urday August lst. One Day.
SPECIAL, -Notice Mrs. W. D. Yews
advertisement on another page of 'he
"Red Tag Sale;" commencing Friday
morning July 24th, Slaughter :,ale
for two weeks.
Word has been received here from
Winnipeg by relatives of the serious
illness 0! Mr, Frank Snell, who is eery
ill and not expected to recover, Mr.
Snell is a ,son of the •late, William Snell
and well known to many hese;
The Old Boys'Reunion and Provin-
cial Firemen's Tournament at Seaforth
August lst to 5th, promises to be
one of the greatest events of the 1. nd
in Western Ontario this year, provis-
ion being made for the accommoda-
tion of 15,000 people.
A horse driven, by Mr.. Henry I-larn
of'Osborne' while' left standing ;n front
of Mr E. A. Follick's store on Thurs-
day afternoon became frightened at
a passing automobile and breaking the
bridle ran away, Circling around it
rag up main street a , far as Russel's
blacksmi.thshopr when it tutlied oast
and kept up tits mad race on the
back streets for a considerable dis-
tance It was eventually caught af-
ter the harness had been broken bad-
ly the buggy damaged and it had re-
ceived a severe gash in ane of its
tea- that recot..red the services. of Vets.
er,,rnaryr Sweet,
i\irs Thos. Wilson of Loadon is
visiting fraehds an town.,
Mr, and Mrs Geo, Crawley and fir.
and hers. Wm, Sweet visited in Lucian
Sunday
Airs Wm Bissett returned last
week from a visit with friends in
Serena.
Mrs. Pearson and grandchild of Lon.
clow is visiting with. the fornler's sis-
ter Miss Lizzie Taylor,
Tic Misses Heideman, 'after a visit
at their home here, returned to Her,
lin last week, ,
Baseball
LEAGUE STANDING
Won Lost.
4 2
3 2
4
2 5
Ailsa Craig
Exeter
Crediton
Centralia
Phone 55
Powell's 54101 25c.
Big Variety [Stora
SPECIAL JULY[S:ALE
1000 pieces of Double Coated White
Granite. Useful siezes going at 10,
15, 25c.
1 O cants
FRIDAY & SATURDAY will be
big window days,` Any Article in:
the window at 10 & 15c.
15 cents
Bargains all thru the stole
Come in often -
Powell's Bazaar.
Notice
Tc, the £olicy Holders- of the Us -
borne & Hibbert Mutual Fire _In-
surance Com,pany,-
The Board of Directors of th•;
sac: compamy wish to draw the atten-
tion of its members to Protessoi
lays Bulletin, on "Lightning Rods"
(a copy of which has been rent to
each member at the request of the
Board) as a protection to buildings
from ligl t;,ting, and would entreat them
to carefully read the same, and would
ask those who. have their buildings'
rodded to see that they are kept in,
good repair, Andurge upon those who
have not then rodded to get them
rodded as rsoon as possible, as the
valuie of Rods as a protection( to
buildings against lightning is clearly
set forth in, aforesaid Bulletin.
Robt. Gardiner, W. A. Turnbull
President Secretary.
Dated July 6thy 1914.
CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POST
•ING OF VOTERS' LISTS
Voters' Lists 1914-1VMusiicipality of-
The Village of Exeter
County of Huron.
NOTICE is herebygiven that I have transmitted
or delivered to the personsn entioned in Sections' 8
and 5. of "The Voters' List Act" thecopies required
by the said section tobe so transmitted or delivered
of the list made pursuant to said act, of all persons
appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the
said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at Elections for members of the Legisla-
tive Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that
said list was first posted up at my office at Main
street, Exeter, on the 10th day of July, 1914, and
remains there for inspection. ��
Electors are called upon to examine 'timid
List, and if any omission or other errors are found
therein, to take immediate proceedings to ave the
said errors corrected according to law.
T. B. CARLING,
Clerk of the said Municipality.
Dated this llth day of July, 1914.1 (r , ii7'
New Telephone
Directory
The Bell Telephone Company of Can-
ada is soon to print a new issue of .its
OFFICIAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
for the District of Western Ontario; in-
cluding
EXETER
T R
Pant_es' who contemplate " becoming
Su'bscrlbers,or those who '48h changes
.n their present 'entry should • place
their orders with the Local Manager at
once to ensure :nsertioh ,n this Issue.
CONNECTING COMPANIES
Should also report additions and
changes :n their ,list of subscribers,
either to the Local Manager, or direct
to the Advertising Directory Depart-
ment Montreal.
TB8 BELL TELEPHONE CO..
OF' CANADA
D. L. & W.
CfB�IOd 0081
Burns to a white ash
All sizes. Prompt delivery
H. Levett
N. ROWS
Undertaker &
Furniture Dealer
High Class Gorids watt` ;.
on Hand.
Oiiiee 20A
PHONE
Residen,t'i 20B
i4.
The Watch
That Runs
On Time.
Sold. By
Lawson & Trick, Exeter
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
Exeter North
Store
HAVING PURCHASED . THE
EXETER NORTH STORE ('HAY 1'..xiz
O. IN CONNECTION) I wish to say
that I carry a fine stock of FRESH
Groceries and
Dry Goods
Ane EVERYTHING that can be
had in a GENERAL STORE; Also
3 kinds of FLOUR and Cured Melt,
Sausage, Etc., Etc.
Give me a call fox your next order
H. Bierling
MERCHANT,
HAY P.O.
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO, 32
Mid Summer Sale
A Big Clearance of
Summer-. Goods
Some very special.
Bargains ' offered
TRIMMED HATS
HATS
All $3 and $4 Trimmed
Hats -Your. Choice $1.50
LADIES DRESSES
All kinds and colors. Every
one seduced,
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
At 5Oc,, and 75c, and $1,00
BABY'S WHITE DRESSES
Nicely made and trineitied at •
750, and $1.00 each,
CREPES .
Foe .10c, and 150. a yard.
Some; mace patterns,
LINOLEUMS' -
One piece only to sell for
$1,90 per yard of. 4 yd wide,
MEN's STRAW HATS
All to go at Half price. —
Some nice ones.
WHITE TROUSERS •
Only a few left to clear ,tt$1
a pair.
SUMMER SUITS
A nice dot of all sizes
, clear out at Bargains.
BOYS' WASH SUITS
From 3 t 7 years for 0c,
and 75c.
EMBROIDERIES
Both wide and narrow at
Bargain Prices,
RUGS e
Now is your time to buy atug
or carpet at your own, price.
JONES
&MAS'
Headquarters for the celebrated WE, Sanfopd Clothing