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T SEPT MEBR 4, 1814
EXETER MARKETS.
ORANGIED HAM WEDNESDAY
Wheat...,.,,.<. <.,,,.<., 100 1R10�f
Barley , ,,d , *4.,4.,44, 00 Y5
Buckwheat.",.,.w 50' 00
Oats, ...,.,.4...,,..,•44 40 Oft
Potatoes, per bag w 75 100
0
4 00
Hay, er.tor . , , ... , , 3 n00 14 50
Flour, per own„ family
0
1o0
r4 low grade per ow 170 170
Butter....,,...,. . 22: 24
.., 24 25
Dive hoate. per cwt , ,.. , 8 80
Shorteper tan, ,., 27 00
Brae, per ton 20 OU
REMOUNTS AND ARTILLERY
HORSES WANTED BY DOYLE
BROS a" their stable, Exeter. Home
\Veaneedays and Saturdays,
DRUG CLERK WANTED,—A1 op
portu»nite for smart young fellow to
learn drug, business. Onequalified to
register with 0. C. P., preferred. At
once, Apply TO
C. L, COULTIS, Fhm,B,
Goterich, Ont,
STRAYED HEIFER
There strayed from the premises of
the undersigned, Lot 11, Con. 16, on
or about Sept. 11, a two-year old hei-
fer Tee and a little white. Any ;rer-
satt .returning same or give inform -
don that will lead to her recovery
will bo suitably rewarded.
ALBERT KEYS, Dashwood, P. O.
MEN AND WOMEN wanted every
where to work in their own home, $20
'week": for a few hours work. Sup-
plies furnished free. Experience un-
eiecessary.—The Co-operative Union.
Windsor, Ont,
PORCH,.F.QR SALE__..Ihave aporch
in good condition, which will be sold.
cheap, -D McINNES
NEW FLOUR & FEED STORE.—
1 desire to announce that I have op
erred a Flour and Feed Store in F.
Wood's Old Stand, opposite Post
Office and will keep a full supply of
the best grades of flours and seeds.
I solicit your patroe.
SIIDgNEY DAVIS
NOTICE
CHANGE IN BUSINESS METHOD
I fire' that I have to change my way
of dams business. From September
leth all meats grill be cash; rantl all
accOunts owing me must be paid . by
the 1st of October.
Date t Sept. 8th.
WM. RIVERS & Co,
BOARDERS WANTED. -Mrs. Thos
Garnish Maim Street, is in a position
to accommodate a few boarders. •
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-
put crack of flaw, cheap. Apply at
this office
COURT OF REVISION.
OF THE VOTERS' LIST OF ` THE
TOWNSHIP OF STEPKEN
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Notice is hereby given that a Court
will be held pursuant to THE ONT-
ARIO VOTERS' LIST ACT by His
eitenour the Judge of the County
Court at the: County of Huron, atthe
Tawe, Hall . Crediton, on Wednesday,
October seventh, A.D. 1914, at the.
hour .of 10 o'clock _a.m, to hear and
determine complaints or errors and
missions in the Voters' List of the
of
' alit - of
the
Township
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uni y
M p
Stephen far 1914.
Dated at Crediton this 17th day of
September, A.D. 1914.
HENRY EILBER
Clerk Tp Stephen.
CANNING CORN
Farmers growing corn for the Can-
ning Factory will kindly bring sam-
ple
am
ple cobs to the factory, when they
will be advised when to deliver canes.
EXETER CANNING CO
NOTICE, TO MAGISTRATES, ETC
The Ontario Statutes for 1914 have
been received for distribution to ma-
gistrates and others entitled thereto
and may be. obtained on application at
the, office of the undersigned, Court
House Godericb.
Goderich, 9th Sept. 1914.
C. SEAGER,
Clerk of the Peace.
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 7, Con. 1, Stephen, the "rop-
erty of the late Thomas • Essery.
Brick House, bank barn and frame
barn, 3 good wells, windmill, good
orchard about 8 acres of good hard-
wood bush containing about 500 su-
gar maple trees. Soil clay loam, well
drained and fenced. Berm in good
state of cultivation., one-half mile
from Centralia station. ,
Possession can be given to :vie
purchaser
For terms and particulars apply to
GEO. G. ESSERY,
Centralia ;
Or GLADMAN & STANBURY
- Barristers, Exeter
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HOME FOR SALT
ONE OP` THE 1VIOST . DESIItAI..l,
HOUSES 1lrT EXETER,'
i -e offer for sale on, reasonable.
g ..= •
E,tms the ek e*i:emlce of the ,ate. n.,
nee , see ..6 eaen.�er of el'tirunt turd
.✓laza ,amu, r o;reTtl' ; ee
Elizabeth streets: The. is
Peril conveniently located is pr'- . of
the finest reside:ntlal seep. tens of Ex,
etee, ante hattee substantially built
at eeleitO ick anti is in -first-class
cott$itton.
ply to Mrs. Robert Knight on the
elemists; to Mr. A, Hastings, or to
lcsan.& Carling.
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LOCAL DOINGS. 4obar4000.41k44,-",oriL "I AU 401410119.;
Mrs J A. McDontM1aId, Janes street,
will receive on Friday afternoon of
this weeia
The cost of granite has gone up
bust many a poor fellow in Europe will
trot hale a piece of granite to mar!*
his Testing place,
The ,Gouty Cpuncill has decided
,not ta call a special meeting, but to
discuss a grant to the Patriotic Ie urtd.
at the December session.
Aircraft are not allowed to fly with-
in ter.miles of any city .in Canada
per fortified place, and orders . have
heeu giver, to. shoot if they do,
M M. Doyle aantl GI J Dow each
shippece a car of remount horses, to
Toronto on Tuesday, also Doyle
& Fletcher shipped a car of cattle.
W T Gillespie, drayma,n, •vas 4e -
fore Magistrate Sanders last week and
convicted of selling liquor without a
license. The fine was $100 end casts
A .really goof. citizen, is vas
pewit! .ot the Place he lives in end
further the pirate where a really good
citizen lives is , alway s proud of him.
Thi, is a queer world. .A. mann who
wears Scotch -terrier whiskers thinks
b,e has a right to laugh at a China-
man because the latter wears a pig-
tail,
Mt Wm Ballewill returned from
London iaet week.
Mr. Earl Bricl,4waod was home last
we from Niagara, Falls._
Mr .T, 1"Itandford and farnil�„1 of In-
aersoli spent a few days here,
nIr Thos I-lawkuns left last week
to spend. a few weeks in. Windsor.
Miss Edna Folliek has returned from
a visit u; Ridgetown and London.
n its • Laura Jory has returned/ from
a visit with her slater, at Burford.
Miss Florence MoCiinnottt of Wing• -
ham is eisititn:g with Miss A, M. Davis.
Mev. j Maned Mate ,Keys of London
visited for a few days with friends.
Mr, and Mrs, Frame Gill` rettured
last ween: •from a, visit in Bowmanville
Airs J C, Inwood and daughter of
London are spending the week' here.
Miss Lily Davis has returnee! from
Muskoka where she was engaged on
n la'kc steamer. -
efr Loney Heywood is visiting in
Detroit with Mr, Warner, who had
been visiting hese.
Me. and Mrs Killbler of Berlin vis-
ited Mr and Mrs. A. Hastings a few
clays daring the week.
Harry Sweet has gone to Chatham
Busin esn College. Reg. Bissett has
alste returned to the ,college.
Mrs Rich. Bissett, Mrs. Jo'iliffe, Mr.
and Mrs 4 Wm, Batman' and Mrs. T.
Oke of Loddon' visited hese this week
Mr and Mrs, R. L. Gosnell of Blen-
heim and ear. Fred McAlister •ofOt-
tawa are guests gut the James ,Street
parsonage
The Government of Nova Scotia r. ant% Mrs. McTavish returned
wil' charter a steamer, which will be Tuesday to their home in Shakespeare
dispatched early in October with a after a two weeks' visit with, the lot
full cargo of necessities of life for ter's paients, \2r. and Mrs.:. J, draylor,
the Belgian. people. Mrs James Stewart returned Mon -
Read the Guessing Contest Adver- franc a month's visit with her grand-
tiseme'nt for the Regina Watch' le son Mr. Edward Stewart, in London:
Lawson & Track's space in this' issue. While there Mr. Wm. Stewart of De -
This is the stare toget value in trait visited her for a few days,
watches and jewellry • Alt Wm Powell, Miss Precilla Pow-
Thc Advocate and Toronto World ell ani Ars. James Powell of Wing
will be sent to any address in' Canada haat visited with old friends here clur-
from now until. Jan. 1st, 1916 for Lae the week. Mr,: and,• aliss.„?owell
$3,25. This is a remarkably cheapwere former residents of Exeter, but
offer and any pers,on not getting theslef� these oasts rally years tgo,
paper•; shooed not miss this opporr !XT. Samuel Avery of Armow, near
tints •'• Kincardine spent a few days during
bio- the week with friends in and around
Jamey Whimster of Aurora
town. Alt. Avery formerly resided in
thee of Mrs, D. Johns, Exeter, after Exeter but left here about 55 years
several weeks in Berlin since the war, ago; He served in the United States
broke out, last week escaped with Civil '.Var and as a result draws
his wife t& London Eng. He states a liberal pension. He has just re -
that the people of Berlin are fed with turned from Detroit, where he at
fats i news of victories. tended a re -union of the veterans- of
A dastardly attempt to wreck the the war
Landon, Huron and Bruce train at '--
Brucefrela on Friday last, when a The Liman branch of the Red Cross
Pile of great boulders was. heaped on Society has raised $400.
'the track A track walker noticed We have been favored with mag-
and removed them a short time be- nificent weather for two weeks.
fore thc express came along. The London Fair is .reported to
A patriotic citizen last week pre- have been the best in its history.
seated the town through Reeve, Tay-
lor with a.large sized British flag, and worth 98 per cent, of face value.
which the council has had, placed an BOWLERS who have not paid their
the staff abovethe water tower. annual fee are requested ace; do so at
Here's hoping that it may never be Dente
lowered until the war ceases, hut Mr. McDe: xmicl of the Dominion al
t ed the day be not too long de- Stn e Toronto,
occupied the James
y
• Thi. week will see theend of all
At a meeting held in Goderich last the fairy in this district, several of
week thc members of the Huron, Pried- them being an the same days.
ical Association decided to treat gra- Rev eluxworthy': preached =river -
tie the _families of all privates who sary sermons at Sunshine on. Sunday.
have gone to the war. This is a Rev Barnard of Elimville took the'
worthy action followinig the example Alain Street services.
of the. Academy of Medicuiei ins Tor "ales Emanuel Bissett aricl son,
onto which arrived at a similar decis- Wilfred, have moved back again to
ion a couple of weeks ago,. Pilot Mound. We aa•e all sorry to =ee
At the meeting of the General Lon- then go' —Crystal City Courier.
ference of the Methodist Church to Mr C L. 'Goulds, formerly of Eket
be hel t in. Ottawa this month it is er, late of Toronto, has purchased a
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a.
rbusiness 'n Goderich. His m n
drug r
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proposed to fix - an age. for retirement s, -
of chuircl, officials. It would appear treads here will wish him success.
then the young man does not think Me Win J. Smith, who has, r.pent
he is getting a fair show fox office. the summer with his parents, cndon'
The argument is made that these vet- Road south; left last Wednesday for
erant who have done good work be- Buffalo where he has accepted a pose
come past the years of vitality, initi inion, a: superintendent of the;.Knaver
ative and aggression. Shop Co Mrs. Smith and little daugh-
ter. Hazel, will join him the latter
The prices of meat dropped threepas•; of next week.
or four cents per pound last week in Mr Samuel KelInoti of Vancouver
Nev Yorkjust becausepeople would ta._te t thees parts over 32
years
s
nor pay them. It's the bright side of ag apo hae this year been visiting in
the shield in all the, talk about dear various parts of Europe; is visiting
food Ir the people really wish it relataes. here cn h is return• some,
they have• a simple remedy at hand. He had difficulty it, getting away
We all eat moire thani we should. If from; Europe when the war broke out
meat advances five cents per pound, "Drie 1 Apples” is suggested by. the
sugar two cents, bread as much per Clintar. News Record as Huron's( gift
loaf milk two cents a queen the av- to the army,—"it is said that fruit or
eiagc family can re -arrange its daily vegtable; are an. absolute necessity for
bill al faze and live guife appetizingly thc mer at the front if their physical
moue. and more healthfully for less health is to ,be kept up to the mark.
money than it has b'eenl in the ::us- Whe could not the county council of --
tom of spending. fer for the use .of the army several
The remains of the late Garnet thousand pounds of dried apples?
Steinbach aged 31 years, . were" Huron hex this season a bumper cro,_x
brough' from Berlin to the home of of apples Many of these will ,ot find
his uncle , Mr A. Ga Dyer ,in Exeter a mar'leec for obvious reasons and
our Frielay last and on Saturday in- tho'wsande of bushels will thus go to
terve 1 in Exeter cemetery, The waste If the county council could
young mar- was, well known in Exeter: see its way to purchase( the product
he having visited here frequently a every evaporator in. the county could
few years ago where , his' home was immediately get busy and turn . out
its Zurich. He is survived by a young the amount required The fine apple
wife having been married about ten cro•r. would be thus saved from waste,
months. Deceased who worked in many met and women in the various
Berlin, suffered a paralytic stroke on town-, and villages would be given
the 16th , while hanging curtains in a several weeks work this autumn, a
home ,and died three hours, later. He good cleat -of money would be circulat
had been jil for several days before. 'ed through the county and themen on
--o-- thc filial: line won Id. have the benefit
SALE DATE—Mr. Milo Snell an of the fruit "diet which is . deemed ,so
nouncea his Auction Sale for October necessary This scheme need not in-
20th. The bills will be issued short- terferc with anythine else which the
ly and lists printed in the papers, county may have in mint!,
WEDDED,—A quiet wedding. took BLUE HERON.-Mr,Geo. Hendon
place or. Saturday morning at the shat a rare specimen of a bird at
Jame. Street parsonage, when Miss the clam ,known as.the Blue Heron.
Rhode Chowan, daughter of Mr, The heron is of the. family Arc?eidae
William. Chowan, became the leride of and has a long neck and 1 egs, a long
efr, Hiram Shapton, of Stephen, the tapering bill:, with a sharp print and
ceremony being performed by Rev, sharp cutting edges, large wings and,
.McAlister. The ceremony over the soft plumate. This bird was oartie-
yowa couple took the reaming( train niarly large and a beautiful specirtr•en,
for a wedding trip. On their return It measured from the tip of its hill
they wilt reside on the groom's farm to the feet over four feet, and irons
just west of the town. The Advo tip to tin of wings over ftvs feet.
cats extends congratulations and best The bird is now in, the Made of a
Wishes taxiclermiat to lee ret um,
PEOPLE LOOKING FOR BUYING 8OWLita'/—A nisi of Seaford.'
'' `" ,;r, consns tag o Messrs. dinedatin $hop el people, age fi�ZO -t a,Ic1'.avish Shine and Jas, Taman; to -1
dined t6,, shoe than tie Ortllr+a gether ,
NEWS In clays of rising prices ant! bows t' f M Williams
Regina
s Here!
"REGINA" is a handsome pedigreed Watch of the finest Swiss construction. that is.' to be the prize in
a SPECIAL GUESSING _CONTEST that should command • the attention of every main, woman, and child,
In order to emphasize the fact that ""Regina'' Watches are superior. in every way we have selected one of
the best movements, with handsome case;which will be given, away absolutely free under fallowing conditions
ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3rd,
we wilt wind up this—Jewelled Regina
Adjusted' Watch and place it in the
shoe- window where everyone can see
it. The first person guessing nearest
the number of Hours, Minutes and
Seconds the watch will runt. with one
winding will be awarded the prize
free of all charges—all guesses to be
in our hands before 10" p. m,
The contest is absolutely frees to everyone and has no string; to it in any way There. is .Ito charge, what-
ever me no one is put under the slightest. obligation The idea is to impress permanently on your mind
the fact that Regina • Watches are of such perfect and guaranteed reliability as to be good for a life -time of
satisfactory service. It is our way of doiner a little effective advertising and the expense is charged to'adver-
tising account, Ask any of your friends who own. Regina ,Watches to hell' yott guess correctly, The Drize
is well worth striving for since the Regi;at' ranks first in high-gradereputation and merit. 'AlI contestants
mus: come to the store to register.their guesses and sign the coupon.
Lawson & Trick, Jewellers, Exeter, Ontario
Baseball
LEAGUE STANDING
Won Lost
7 .- 4
7 4
7 -5.
2 10
Exeter
Ailsa Craig
Crediton
Centralia
The Craig vs. Exeter championship
baseball match was brought to. a (sud-
den
sud
tg
' the second innings on
c.en close .un s n r e
Tuesday afternoon by thea ram 'and
had to be postponed indefinitely.
Rally Day was held for the James
Street Sunday Scchool on Sunday last
and appropriate addresses were made
by Mrs. Geo, Stanley of Lucan. Mr,
McDermid of, the Dominion Alliance
Toronto,, and. Mr. Gosnell of Blen-
helmnheimappreciation of their
Bouquets al
lone services were presented to Mr,
Joe Harvey Mr. P. Frayne' and Mrs;
Tame: Pickard
HAND SATCHEL LOST.—On
Sept 22 •between Exeter ant! ,Cred-
ton, a hand satchel, containing a muse
no money, pair glasses, etc. Finder'
renvardecl on returning to this office.
MONEY FOUND.—On Tuesday,Sep
22.,in Exeter, a lady's hand bag, with
a sunt a! money. Owner can have
same by paying expenses .and proving
property.—M. Wexler, Exeter.
Everybody get a guess at Lawson
&Tricks Jevellry store for' the Re-
gina watch. Read the advertisement
in another; column.
CIDER AND CHOPPING MILL
We are now prepared to do ,:hop-
ping of all kinds' or, shortest notice;
nut are also ready to'made cider and
apnlc butter. We solicit your work.
WM. SWEITZER, Shipka.
Ordinarily=, prudence a ,..,y times.
ware to bee/ e- - makes all of us
with wee •o the best advantage-
[ - .:,,ny it is to -clay an actual nec-
essity: It times like these people'
larc eager advertising readers, because
I they want to know. It takes little
abservetiosi to demonstrate that they
! name newspaper readers. And it �ie
o° only logicaI to assume that row
with two Hen;sall rinks with
whom Seaford): had played a morning
game, carne down to Exeter on Thurs-
clay afternoon, the games resulting in
favor of Exeter,— Clarke' defeating
Whitesides 23-8, W Tamale defeating
'Jos Taman, 17.15; and Creech de-
feating eecDonell ' 17-15, In ,the eve
eninr;,the Seafoeth ritik and one Hen -
sell rtnl• played against Exeter, flea•.
rr. m,
. is the time to advertise "re the news- matt defe•tir,��rhthe
tesicleSeaford./s f Hensel*
paver but' it is a fact demonstrated 20-14 and.
by results on, every hand, winninc, from Giadman, 16-11.
D. L. & W.
crauio� Coal
Burns to a white ash.
All sizes. Prompt delivery
T H. `Lovett
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Undertaker &
urniture Dealer.
High Class Gond alvvfiarm
on Hand.
Office 20A
WAR WAR
JONES &1VIAY
PHONE NO. 32
Millinery Display
Now ready for your approval
Our Milliners are very busy with the new Fall,'and.Winter Mil-
linery
il-lin ry and are ready to supply yon.; with all the eniew creations from
Hatdam.
Stylish Winter Coats
We are showing 'a very swell'lot of
New :Winter Coats in all the Newest
Styles and Cloths, Every coat is a
novelty .
Remerirber no two coats alike.• This
r ha always been, our motto. Others
follow
Children's Coats all kinds.
New Fall Dress Goods
All the New Fabrics in the 'eading
colors are on OUT counters. A very
large range to choose from at all
prices
COLORED DRESS GOODS
Nearly ,every 'shade is stylish this
year No ;matter what you want you
will find hereat atilt prices
BLACK DRESS GOODS
Blacke are real strong this season
foe both old and young. A 'big var-
iety of cloths to choose from.
Men's Ready-to-wear Clothing
RAIN COATS
! 500 New Rain Coats just from
Scatlapd.where they m
o#
the best.
• All bought before the War. They are
real bargains at •$7 tote$15, See them
at oa'Iee ,
SUITS AND OVERCOATS'*O.
All the new Fall Suits and ..Over•
coats are here in the • season's new
stylet and cloths, Gall and have a
look,
MAY
�C�/i\ a:J &
'PHONE Headquarters for the celebrated W, B, Sanfood Clothing
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