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ucl celxaat
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Oats, , ,
Peas . 00 911
Potatoes, Per bag , .:... see, ate
$aa'yx er tole:. .. , < . 14 00 14 00
Elaine per cwt., family 3 25 : 2 50
Flour. low grade per eve 70 170
butter,,2.,
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,s, per cwt
ehorts, per trap. ,
Bran per bora
24
9 40
27 'pet
NEW FLOUR & PEED STORE -
I desire to announce that I have seete
woe a Flour and Feed Store is F.
Wood's Old Stead, oppositee oet
Office and will keep, a full stuerP" of
the best grades of flours and ,.eels.
1 solicit your patronage.
SIDNEY DAVIS
NOTICE
CHANGE IN BUSINESS METHOD
I fi23,that T have to change my way
of doing business. From September
10th ala meats will be cash; and. all
accounts owing me must be eaid. by
the lst of ;October,
Date' Sept. 8th,
WM.RIVERS• & Co.
25 CENTS will pay for The Advo-
cate to, new subscribers in Canada
from now until the enol, of the year.
If you are already a subscriber ac-
cept the chance to .send The Advo-
caee for the balance of the year to
your distant son, daughter or friend
wiaa wvl` appreciate reading the home
news
WATCH FOUND, --In Stephen Tn.
on. August ZOth ,a watch and chain.
Owntet can have same by, proving pro. '
perty an paying for advertising. Ap-
ply to E. Trieliner, Stephen.
WANTED—To rent farm of 100
acres with good buildings for term
of five years. Anyone having such
apply at this Office.
FOR SALE
A second-hand wood furnace with-
. out crack or flaw, cheap. Apply at
this office
EX .a r
Arlarairlarkla air Wales 'Iraqi eve e
p, LOCAL DOINGS "4.
Civic holiday next Tuesday.
Dit'isioi+ Court was held In the
Town Hall an Wednesday.
Mr :Wm, Leavitt has moved :into W,
Her4n's residence an Sanders street.
Mr John Colwill is: again confined to
Itis. room after a few wveeke of partial
recovery
The volunteers to the number of
40 underwertt drill at the rink on
Thursday everting,
If yeti are going to be bard pressed
the. winter cut off extras and get
down to brass tacks. "
Labor Day was very quietly spent
here' Except. far the two games. of
baseball the towns was quiet,
Remember the Citizens Band goes
to Londoe, Fair on Tuesday next,
wvhica i, Exeter's .Civic Holiday
.Thc war in Europe is liable to Le-
dt ce the price of apples ,this year
lcwea than it .has been for years,
Do n.at forget the Exeter Fair on
.Mornay and Tuesday, Sept. .21st and
ZZnd Da what you can to ?telp it,
Thc squirrels will be well suppled
wit', good next winter. The beach
tree: 'art literally loaded with newts,
. His :friends were pleased to see lefr,
Jolm Hawkshaw taking a walk down
towvx • after an illness of several
months
The Sutherland -Innis barrel ;stave
feetorw at St. Thomas has been 'aim-
ed Most iif • the ,machinery grad been
nt eed Loss 42,000,
ears • Thos. Bissett ,sr„' has purchas-
ed the property or the corner of Wil
liar and Gidley Streets from W. J.
'_Bissett and his brothers,
4fr• Robert W. Dinney has =roved
to Hensali to take charge of the King
George Hotel for Mr, Sam: Cooper,
'Thos Dinney of Stephen will
occupy the house vacated by R.W.
R. .1 ilIT.U1 AEI TH.UR111AY 5EPTE/ViBEF, 10, 1U14
Harr,µ Sweet is home from. London.
S Purden, is in Toronto this week.
M1Lr
L Bolton is in Toronto this
wcels' t '
\Mss Mary Tom is in Toronto this.
week
Mrs R. Downey is visiting in De-
trait,
17 .W Burke was up,e from Ingersoll
this weep.
Miss Clara Davis is holidaying; in
Wingharn
Mr Percy Gillies was in London
last week
Mr, T. B ,Carling spent the week
iii, Taroato.
Mir{ Brickwood is attending Tor-
onto Faia'
1r Wilbur Luker was up; from Len
doe : Mandel
Mrs Boniifxtce of London is' visiting
MIS jos Sutton.
Oscar Anderson Qf St, Marys was
hrrne foe Labor Day,
Mr and Mrs. McDonald were in".Tor
onto over the holiday
firs Zwigler af'Haiitiltoes is risiting
her daughter Mrs, Dore.
Mr. john Chittick spent the holiday
at his home in,Teeswwatee.
Miss Stella Gregory was home- :From
Chatham for the week end.
itlr. Wni. Harding spent a few days
in
Lenclore during the week.
Me S Gidley and wife were here
arcus Blyth ov,ex Labor Day.
Mrs Robt, Sweet and daughter of
Clinton. visited in town this week.
Mr A. M. Fieaman and family were
here from London on Labor' Day.
.'Mrs Cousins and daughter of Lon-
don were visitors with Mrs, McComb.
Miss Muxworthy left this week. to
resume her teaching duties in Toronto
Ma Wm. Ames end Mr. Mark of
Sttratfard visited here over Labor Day
ales • Crier of Detroit visited her
father Mr John, Hawkshaw this week.
_Mfrs Billings arrived home Saturday
Farmers of Bruce County are con -front a visit in Detroit and Ft. Wayne
templating presenting the British army• d
teal 2e bushels of oats each. This air H J. White, manager of the
weulc be a good move as Ontario has Commerce spent the holiday in Tor -
been blesse ` with a bountiful harvest. onto,
Le- ,Hugo.. farmers make a similar Mr Bert Luxton of .Montreal, is
move:; spen.dare a few days with his parents
The great war now on was start- hese
e' by the Kaiser without a reason- Morrie 'Senior and Chester Harvey
able cause, and from the way it is attendec the Toronto Fair for a iew
being conducted pure exhaustion may days
CANNING CORN brine about..- peace. The allies must Miss Lila Zuefle left last week to
Farriers growing corn for the Can-
ning Factory will kindly bring ` sam-
ple cobs to the factorwhen. they
y, ey
will be' advised when to deliver same.
EXETER CANNING CO
attend • the siltimate victors. Germany as `,
a anatior must remain, but the Kaiser the Clinton School of Com-
a
and his form of government •mist go.
Democracy must witi, or wars will :rev -Mrs Mrs McCoy and daughter Mrs. Me-
er cease Nevin of London spent the holiday in
The attention of the good citizens
Exeter ,
•
O. Exeter and district is directed to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McTaggart spent
a_ vertisement urn S •! , an c rs• e er
o' the promenade concert in the rink Taggart
this Friday evening in aid of Red Alia; Kerslake, milliner, has gone to
Cross work, The ladies of Exeter Lecknoww to work with Miss May
in many ways are doing a noble tvorie Armstrong.
in collecting funds, making clothing, Air and Mrs. 'Wm, Garner of Lon -
arid• for the brave boys at the front, don visitet? at Mr. E. Treble's over
and they now invite you to - aid by the holiday
patronizing this entertainment by a :biz anti Mrs. Frank Cernisti 01
large attendance and a liberal expen- Windsor were here ever the 'Salida
diture . of money in buying the good y
things which they will offer you.•Read With relatives.
the advertisement, attend the concert .Mr and Mrs. Lean of Thedford vis -
ani have a share in helping along eau Dr and Mrs. alcGillictsddy aver
the good work. the holiday,
The Patriotic League of Exeter t Messrs Frank Sweet, Sam. Wilson,
shipped. on Monday to the Red Cross an: D Hartleib `,:of Sarnia` spent Sun
Society. Toronto, the following :- day it. town. -
170 feather pillows; 144 piliowcas- Messrs. Richard and Frank Bissett
es; St: cheese -cloth handkerchiefs; 51 ee Leaden spent the week end here
pais' cuffs; 48 mending kits; 3 uatr eith relatives
socks; .2 quilts; 42 sheets. A very Mr . Sic Mrs. W. Clarke and Gale
larnumber athe
£ pillows s
ei1 and eases g, , ..
I
were donated.by the womenf of the S- utha Friday from a holiday in
S^uthampton.
surrounding country. The League Mir and Mrs. E. Christie visited
wishes to acknowledge the following `,;eir daughter Mrs. R. Rogers true Tor
daci atione received during the past
week.—I,O,O.F., $25.00; C.O.F. $10.00
cents, last week.
Mrs ,ancr Miss May $5.00; J. H. Scott I Inspector• Carlyle of the Maisons
$5,00 Mrs Samwells ee,00 ease Rani,' spent the past week on duty et
Elleringtor $2.00; _Mrs. England th' local braaich..
EXETER'S CIVIC
HOLIDAY
At the request of a number of
the citizens of Exeter Reeve John W.
Taylor has proclaimed TUESDAY,
SEPT. 15th which is Huron: Day at
Loadon Fair as Civic Holiday ' 'for
Exeter and all citizens are requested
to observe the same.
T. B. Carling, Clerk.
th d in an t alumn Sunday withMr d Mrs Peter Mc -
COURT OF REVISION
VILLAGE OF EXETER
--o--
Notice is hereby given that a Court
will be held pursuant to the Ontario
Voter's List Act, by His Honour, the
Judge of the .County Court of Huron
at the Town_ Hall, Exeter, on Wed-
nesday
ednesday 23re day of August, 1914, at
9” o'clock arm. to hear' and determine e
cainpIaints of errors and omissions in
the Voters List of the municipality
of Exeter for 1914.
T. B. CARLING
Clerk of the Municipality of
the Village of Exeter
Detect, Sept 3rd, 1914.
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 7, Con, 1, Stephen, the ,arrap-
erty of the late Thomas Essery,
Brick House, bank barn and frame
barn. 3 good wells, windmill, good i
orchard about 8 acres of good hard-
wood bush containing about 500 su-
gar maple trees. Sail clay loam, well
drained and fenced. Farm in good
state of cultivation, one-half mile
from Centralia station.
Possession can be given to ret
purchaser
For terms and particulars apply to
GEO. G. ESSERY,
Centralia;
Or GL AMMAN & STANBURY ..
Barristers, Exeter
HOME FOR SALE
ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE
HOUSES IN EXETER.
We offer for sale on reasonable
teams the residence of the :ate War.
Drew, on the corner of Huron and
Elizabeth streets. The property is
most conveniently located in one ;df
the finest residential sections of 'Ex-
eter. The house is substantially built
.of white brick atad is in first-class
coaditi: n For particulars ap-
ply. to Mrs, Robert I1might on the
premises;, to Mr. A. Hastings, or to
Dickson & Carling.
Quit Dosing
"Your
Children
with strong Cathartics--
Chamberlain`sTablets are
most effective in regula-
ting stomach • troubles and ewe-
stipation for the little folk --one
tablet goiee to bed means .a
sunny face in the, morning.
Pleasant to take, they never fail,
25e, a bottle. Druggists and
dealers or by mail,
t
,
401
(
ind etlairr M e dreine
'rorotito
1►'
oAM BEA NQ$
TABL..
1 Messrs M. I1•I: Doyle ancl. G. J.
From countryside to teeming city Dov each shipped a car of horses to'.
the Maple of Canada are contributing ro' c:lto' an Friday.
mere and money and goods and work • Mrs John Atkinson and little deligh-
t , the great Empire, which is ar- a
ow on te, • Clinton visited with friends ie.
tree' in the world's battles in Europe townduring the week,
Communities almost without excep- • Mr Ed Walker of London Tp, vis -
tine are contributing from one hund- itee in town over Sunday with his
na-r eats , Exeter North.
$2,00; Mrs Elliott $1.00.,OQ.
dreeeto one hundred thousand dollars
to the Patriotic fond, from one to
500e. men to the army from farm
produce to store goods to feed and
cloth • ,ehe army, while the women
of all ages are makingpillows, sheets
headk rchiefs, shirts, sweaters, socks,
wristletsetc; to make the soldierboy
comfortable in the field and restful
on the bed of pain -
;JOHN SPACKMAN DEAD,—While
wet go to press we, learn that Mr.
John Spackman, one of the • oldest
life-loag residents of Exeter, passed
awaa- thi morning, in his 82nd year.
F utter .particulars will be giveni next
week
ARRESTED FOR HORSE STEAL-
ING, --Joseph Sturgeon, a Muncey In-
dian:,
n
dial, was : brought up before Magis-
trates Moir and Sanders here on Wed-
,nesday' charged with horse stealing.
Stuirgeoe bad been engaged in flax
pulling at Hensen and had walked as
fa- as Exeter on his way back to
Muncey On arriving here he took a
survey of the town and among other
places visite/ the James Street Meth-
odist Church shed, Here he found
one of Mr. George Essery's livery
horses tied which had beeai, left there
by Mr Elijah Colwell of Centralia.
No person beingpresent, he, stat into
the rig drove out to Main Street,
where he had Ieft his valise and load-
ing it in the buggy drove South. Mr.
Colwill returning to the shed thought
the horse had broken away and had
gone home, He at once phoned to
Mr. Essery, but the horse had not ale.
evert, Mr Esseryhappened tomer).-
tion
ornentiomt the fact to sone person that the
hawse was missing when , he was rn-
fcamed that the horse had passed
through town driven by a stranger,
This aroused Mr. Essery's tuspictaIn
and he at oitce phoned to Clandeboye.
to be on, the lookout, for the nisshig
hrase ,I.t was not long before;Stur-
geoa° arrived and -wars thereupon are
'Jested. Sturrg'obn stated. ,to the court`
that it was not his; intention to' steal
the hbxse batt that he •was; a>lsxi tts . to
.tbart;l: home to 14huneey, and it was a
Messrs. C. H. MVIcAvoy aria Laurie
Watsox left Tuesclay for Toronto` to'
attend the School of .Pharmacy.
Messr Laugh of Teeswater and'
River) of Highgate, fdrmerly of The,
ivlolsons . spent the week end here.
Miss Mabel McTaggart .returned:
front Chatham on Saturday, accom- t
panieri. b3 Misses 'Dressex and. Hugh,d
Mr ,Thar. Hawkins of `'Windsor at;-
teaideo the funeral of the late Mrs:
\'m' Hawkins, and visited relatives in
town
Mn- C H. 1•IcAvo,y and Mr. L. Wat
scir.left Tuesday morning for Toronto
where they will attend the, School of
Pharmacy.
Messrs Harrington of St. Thomas,
Jones and Fisher of London, formerly
of the Commerce here, ,spent Labor
Day it' town.
Mrs D Johns returned Saturday last
Iron Sarnia. She reports her son -in
laww , Mr, W. T Goodison, as being ill
of typhoid fever. •
Mrs Lindsay and Miss Ethel Dow
left Friday for their home in York -
tor Sask. alter a visit with their fa -
thee Mr A. Dow.
Mrs Walter Pool reamed to her
home in London Monday, after a visit
with Mrs L, Day, Mr. Pool, who was
hero over "Sunday returned •vith her.
'Mrs W D. Yeo and her mother
Ars J , C Tom have returned home
after spending several weeks with Dr.
anri Mrs D. A. Bowerman' of Men-
omonie Wisconsin.
Mrs, McRae, who was visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1, Armstrong;
returned 'Monday to her horde he
Luckncru accompanied 'by Me. McRae,
who spew Monday here,
• Baseball
LEAGUE STANDING
Won Lost
6 4
6 4
Exetet
Ailsa Craig '
Crediton
Centralia
2 8
A "comedy rof errors" is what the
spectators designated the ,horning:.
baseball. game an Labor Day between
"McCarty iek's" and Exeter, with the
errors Or Exeter side, and each bunch
cestine a 1*t{11. The result was that
four bunches of errors' resulted in
four runs for London while the locals
failec`.. to cross the home plate in
safety The afternoon game was a
duplicate of the manning game' ex-
cept that the visitors got butt three
rums to the local's zero, Harrington
fan.1 Bissett were the twirlers for Ex -
eta; and it was, not their fault that
they. did not win. The visitors were
on eager. sitappy, lot of players and
put up a good game, The weather
was chilly and not pleasant for sport,
from the players' or the spectators'
e etre. of view .
Do not 'forget the Exeter :Fair on;
Monday and Tuesday, Sept, 21st and
22nd Do what yottr • can to help it.
Thc Canadian Order of Foresters
donate&• $10.00 and the' Independent.
Order of Oddfellows $:25.00 last ,week
to the Exeter branch of the Patriotic
League
Mis Mary J. Gill, who has been re-
siding it, Detroit for a number of
year.; bas accepted a• position ore the
moraine staff of the Essex County
Tuberculosis Hospital, at Kingsville,
sat has commenced her duties,
I: has been suggested that . the
Huror. County Council meet in spec-
ial session and• vote a mill, or $40,000
tc. the war fund. Warden Cantelon
ha, heel approached and will call the
meeting if he sees any demand from
the people for it. Let the people re-
cites, it
BANE. CONCERT.—Ort Monday ev-
ening next the Citizens Band will give
a concert on the Bowling Green, when
the following program,' will be given;'
March "Pride of the Prairie"; Waltz
"Tat a Rose Garden"; • Schottishe,
"Fou; Little Black Berries"; March,
"Mrascott"
Par IL—"Moose March;'; Waltz;;
"Venita"; Overture, "Sweet Brier";
Waltz "E: Torero"; Iblarch, `Oar! the
Front Line."
ELECTION EXPENSES
The following is a correct statement
of the expenses incurred by Henry
Eilber In the Election held on the
29t1' day of June, 1914:
Aut and livery hire 26 50
Meal- and horse feed 17 50
Hall relit• 32 20
Postage 5 25
Telegraph, telephone and express 6 25
Advertising 44 55
$1 32 25
T hereby certify that the above is
a true statement of the expenses as
certified by C. H. Sanders, Financial
Agen' for Henry Eilber,
C. E. McDONELL,
Returning Officer.
Auctixn Sale
VALUABLE FARM LAND IN THE
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
Unless sooner sold there will be of-
ferer.: b3- public auction, at the Central
Hotel Exeter, oin Saturday, Septem-
ber 19th 1914, at 1.30 o'clock p.m,
the farir, known as the Thos. M.
Case Homestead, being Lot 31, Con,
1. Usborne.
The farm is situated on the London
Road. equi-distant Exeter and Iden-
salt , 90 acres cleared and under culti-
vation;
ultivation; about 10 acres thin' bush; %
acreapple orchard; one story frame
dwelling, brick . foundation, good barn,
good stable and other out buildings.
It is admittedly one of the best
ant most productive farms in the
County, and is excellently situated as
to markets * avid is an the centre of
one of the most populous and pro-
gressive districts af.Osntario; convene
dear, to churches and schools ; , good
roads in all directions; good neigh
bore and all other conditions most
desirable
' Terms, -The property will be offer-
ed subject to a reserved bid; 10 per
cent: purchase money on day of Bale
balance in 30 days; immediate poese
session to purchaser. Further con-
ditoans trade known on day of sale.
Foe particulars apply to Canada
Trust Co. ' London; Thos. Cameron,
Farquhar oa • to Dickson, & Carling,
Exeter Vendor's Solicitors.
• Vise .An•tti ' Case who recently dis-
posed of her residence here, moved
her household effects to Toronto;last
week ,and 'an Saturday''•evening left
for that city, "'where she will in future:
reside, The best wishes of her many
••i .• way to walk. On '''Friday he 1:ieeds here will follow her to her
vat sent to Go„ierich for. trial. new home.
D. L. & W.
Scrauton Coal
Burns to a white ash.
All sizes. Prompt delivery
W. H. Levett
ROE
Undertaker $E
Furniture Dealer
rn High Class (;tY ds a;1vOlyg
on Hand,.
PHONE
Tiesitiel, r•, 2011
Office 20A
The Watch
That. Rung
On Time.
Tea & 'Coffee
._ff.e
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
Sale
Groceries and
Dry Goods
OF VARIOUS KINDS
We have been: sorting over our
ENTIRE STOCK, and we find ter
taro articles of value that must be at
once turned into cash—,so we have
cut the price away down.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
H. Bierling
MERCHANT, HAY P,O.
$.
3
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 32 •
Swell New Coats
We try and show our New Coats just as soon as
the City Stores and can give you as nice a lot to choose
from in the very newest styles.
New Coats
In 'all the New and Fancy
cloths made up in the swell
fashions Every coat we show
is something New and Ex-
clusive. They are the best
we have ever shown Re-
member wesell no two alike
$7.50 up to $30.00
New Fall Dress Goods
We are now showing our
New Fall Dress Goods. They
are right up to date in every
way. Every Kind and Color
that is New is here.
New Plaids & Checks
Are very new for this Season
We have a real nifty lot to
show you in the new shades.
Novelty Dress Goods
Here you will find all the
new cloths, Patterns and col-
ors. A big range to show you
„,at all prices.
All Summer Goods
To be cleared out at a price, We want nothing
left.' you can get a lot of good goods at very low
prices.
'TONES ' & MAY
Head uarters- for the cel rated E.
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