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EXETER MARKETS.
VRAWGED EACH WEDNESDAY
100 105
55 00
55 00
38 40
90 90
.
75 100
1400 14 00
3 1(1'
t 22 . 1 25
27 23
7 75,
250
24 qtr;
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Barley, ,..n.
Buciiwheat ..,..
Oats,
Pea8-.
Potatoes.per bag
Flay.. ertort. .
Flour. per cat., fawn/
Flour, low gd p
Butter. ..,..
Eggs.., ._ , •,,,
Cryo . huge, per cwt....
Shorts per ton
Bran per bon
MISS J. J. ALLAN, Eye Sight Spec
,alist will be at Themitral Ro L
Exeter on Saturday, O
err
One day.
TRESPASSIPNG FORBIDDEIvT.
Mrs Anti . Snell wishes to state -that`
tresp'rssiatg or shooting on her orem-
ises i`i strictly forbidden
F RJI HELP,—Of text in the sPring
of the year farm help, is very diffi-
cult to get either locally ar _ from
abroad :Xtt the fall of the year there
seems to be more heltk than, is re-
quited . It is sensible and better for
bath the farmer and the Hired man
to make engagements in the, fall of
the year This gives the working
masa a home for the winter and this
is important. This experience gets.
the mate acquainted with the .arra
and hi,. horses, so that he can give
much betring a
in the spring stranger, Secure your
heir. nOw It is wise, it is charitable
it is Christian. Write
eY SSanders you
the Immigration agnt at E
want help We are, in a position to
supply men experienced or inexper-1
fenced
Notting has ever
equated or coir,::orcd
with the ,Medicinal # its
in °S'3otWs Ernls®on to
arrest the decline, invigorate
.the blood, stren^•then the
nervoussysterenaid .he appe-
tite arzd restore the courage
of better health.
Seo:8's EIMOIs!ca zs
pure heath a 1'atra'lle
Qa rood, 'without
harmful drugs.
LOCAL I)O1NGS.
Fall -like weather set in on Tues-
day morning.
Silas Handford is confined to
his bed and udder the doctor's care
Vloaday ,was a great day fol the
rabbit shooters. Many shortsmen got
good bags
VOLUNTEERS will dill on Friday
evening in .the rink from 7 to 8. Let
there 'be,, more recruits . and all be on
time.
Thebowlers enjoyed what was in
all likelihood the last good day'of
sport oat the green for this season, on
Monday.
The Monetary Times' estimate of
Canada's fire loss during September
amounted to $726,278, compared with
August loss of £2,021,379 and Sept-
ember of last year $1,468,524.
The World's Series in baseball came
to a close on Tuesdaywhen the
Boston: Braves won the fourth straight
game,fron, the Philadelphia Athletics.
Oar game went twelve innings.
A special Children's service will be
held in. the Trivitt Memorial Church
on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, when
the rector. Rev. D. W. Collins will
preach an appropriate discourse.
Clive McAlister, who is attending
the Toronto University, succeeded in
capturing the James Richardson Fel-
lowship in. Anatomy. The young man
is to be congratulated on his success.
Read the opening chapter of the
new serial story in this issue, entitled
"Money Makes Money; ar a Strange
Stipulation," This is a particularly in-
teresting and fascinating story and
shailcl be read by all lovers of fiction.
A perfect town is that in which you
see the farmer patronizing the home
merchants, the laborers and other
residents, not sending out of town for
what they want, but . spending the
money they earn with their own
tradesmen, and, all animated by a
spirit that will not purchase articles
abroa.I if they can be bought at
home.
SHIPPING DAY C,,I,ANrGED.—\ies-
srs Jones & Willert wish to their
- nourice that they have changed
shipping day from Friday
to of each week. Farmers will govern
themselves accordingly.
15 CENTS will pay for she Advo-
cate to new subscribers in Canada
from now until the end of the year.
If you are already a subscriber ac-
cept the chance to send The Advo,-
catc. for the balance of the year to.
you distant son, daughter or friend
who wil' appreciate reading the home
news e..arr
WANTED—As housekeeper of mid-
dle age to take charge of N. Dyer
ffurdon's house during his absence time
month. If suitab le may
the service. Far terms apply The
Maisons Bank, Exeter.
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REMOUNTS AND ARTILLERY
HORSES WANTED BY DOYLE
V dnesdays theirOS at andstable, Saurrdays. Home
DRUG CLERK WAITED.A1 op
portunity for smart young fellow to
learn. drug business. One qualifiedto
register -with 0, C. P.. preferred. At
once; Aptly to
C. L. COULTIS, Phm.B.
Goderich, Ont.
NEW FLOUR & FEED STORE.-'
I desire to announce that I have op-
ener'. a Flour and Feed Store in F.
Wood's Old Stand, opposite Posh
Office and will keep a full supply of
the best grades of flours and feeds.
I solicit your patronage.
SIDNEY DAVIS
Ir. Lough of Luclanow sp
ha'liday here,
'The Misses Murray were irz London
during the week.
Miss Ro1y 'Fisher left Saturday fm:
Tororito> tQ visit.
Mt Peter Stewart of Dumbarton
was a visitor here,
Rowell apd Mrs. Taman were
in. LoridOrt Saturday,
Misse.A LnzzIe at1ti Mary Carling were
in London Saturday.
Lloyd Rivers was home from I-1 gh
gate far the holiday,
Mr Frank Sweet of Sarnia was
tier for Thanksgiving.
Mrs Culbert of Lucan visited this
week ar Mr, Whiteford's.
H..
J White visited. 11Irs.'White in
Toronto over the holidays,
nt the
Mr, Geo Hol man, Qf Egrgndville
visited here over Monday.
Mrs (Dr.) McGillicuddy
Thanksgiving in West Lorne,
Plug Case and family
the holiday in Port q'l1i on,
Mr and Mrs. Frank Durdfe have
gone to St. Tirornas ,to reside..
kir, asci Mrs. McDonald • were in St.
Thomas s,,pending Thanksgiving,
:Messrs, T Newell and W, 'Schroe•
de,• autoed to Detroit last week.
Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Heaman spent
Thanksgiving holidays in Detroit.
R Sweet O,an.di wife and familly al
Clinton were in town for, the holiday
spent
spent
Mrs Thorne and Mrs, Knight left
las: wee!, to visit relatives in k lor-
enc e.
Mr. 0 Graybeil of Woodstock was
a holiday visitor here and in Dash-
wood
Mr Fred Elliot of Haileybury is
speniamg ,a few, days withhis family
ini tewr
Mrs. Goodison, and family .spent Sun
day an Monday at the! home of Mrs
D Jahns
NOTICE
CHANGE IN BUSINESS METHOD
Tfin ' that I have to change ,myway
of doisicr business. From September:
10ti, a1. 'meats will be cash; and all
accounts owing me must be paid by
the lst of October.
Date' Sept. 8th.
WM. RIVERS & Ca.
BOARDERS WANTED. -Mrs. Thos'
Garnish Main Street, is in a position
to accommodate a few boarders.
WANTED --To rent farm of 100
acre:, with good buildings for term
of five years. Anyone having such
apply at this Office.
WANTED,—Good smart boy., to
learn
WRT,Exeter
generalatore business. --=r. A.
FARM FOR SALE
Messrs, Will Amos and Doug. Stew-
art of Stratford were home over the
week end
Mr William Penhale returned last
weer, from the west where he ;pent
a. few weeks,
Mrs . T Snell and Mrs. McAvoy
spent Thanksgiving with Miss Anne For 1 he choicest
San--ers in Waterloo
WELL SEND THE FIRST
fewdeees of Gin Pills to you
tree --if you have any Kidney
or Bladder Trouble. A£teryou
see how good they ace,. ---get
the 50e. meat your dealer's.
National' Arch St Chemical Co.
of Canada, imited "Toronto
207
OK. AGF
.Mr Harry Carling returns to .Brant-
ford' to -day
Misr Jean Selden was home this
weetn from, Ingersoll,
Mr, Elmore Senior of Toronto was
home 'for the holiday,
1VXr. W. J. Statham and family =;pent
the week end in Acton,
Mr, Coleman. Moncur of Peterboro
spent Monday with . his parents here.
Mrs Passmore, Mrs. A. Snell and
daughterspent the holiday in London,
Mr. Joseph Copp and sort' of Lon-
don visited with Mrs. W m. Cudmore
Thanksgiving Day.
Mir. Fred McAlister, who has been
visiting ,with his parents at the par-
sonage. left Saturday to spend a time
at Washington D. C.
Tea & Coffee
Store
Toronto visitors . here over the hol- groceries, . fruits, spices,
iday were,—Miss Crewes, Mr. Percy teas, coffee and every -
Browning, ?dr. Laurie Watson. thing in the grocery line.
Mr A J. Heywoo'i left Thursday Gall and see us. A trial
for Viceroy, Sask., to takecharge
winte o1
a Methodist circuit for the winter. as to quality will CO1T4in-
.iIiss Gerrie McCue,• nurse, Miss ce.
jewel King nurse,. and Mr. Archie
McIihargey of London were Thanks-
giving visitors with Mr. M. • and Miss
Doyle,
Mrs. Kydd and daughter of Wood-
stock, Miss Langford of Thamesville
and Miss Muxworthy of St. Thomas
spent the week -end at the Alain -St,
parsonage
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
I Opposite Electric light Plant
Sixty-seven per cent. of the Meth-
odist Conference was in favor of all
-
mine. women to have equal privilege
with men in all church courts, boards
an 1 committees, but the conference
demands a 75 per cent. vote. Yet in
matters of hotel licenses many of the
'Methodist clergy say 50 per cent. is
sufficient and 60 per cent. ;or three
fifths' is unfair, un -British, etc. Con-
sistency thou. art a jewel.—That is
the way an. exchange puts it. -
Mr_ Wm Leavett, who recently .va-
cate -1 the dwelling on his Main street
property, is having an addition placed
at the rear of the building suitable to
havin`r i- converted into a moving pic-
ture show room. He is also having
the interior of the pl ace removed and
and will have it all rebuilt and renov-
ated so, as to makej it most suitable
for the purpose he intends it. When
completed it will be a thoroughly up-
to-date moving picture show room,
which he willl conduct in connection
with the. rink.
HISS J J. ALLAN, Eye Sight Spec
ialist .will be at The Central Hotel,
Exeter. on Saturday, October 24th,
One clay ---
OPEN SEASON FOR GAME.—The
fallowing will be of interest' to the,
local sportsmen, who wish to know
the open season for the various game
-Duck from Sept. 15th to. Dec. 15th,
both days loci usive; Geese, Sept. 15
to April 15; Grouse, Oct., 15 to Nov.
.15 batt; days incllusive; Plover and
Snipe, Sept. 15 to Dec. 15; Har • or
Rabbit, act, 1 to Dec. 15; Bl ack squirr
rel Nov 15, to Dec. 1; Mink, Nov. 1
to April 30; Muskrat, Dec, 1 to .trach,
31 No Muskrat can, be shot or trap-
per during the month of April
Lot 7, Con. 1, Stephen, the rop_
erty of the late Thomas Essery.
Brick House, bank barn and frame
bairn. 3 good :wells, windmill, good
orchard about 8!acres of good hard=_
woad bush containing about 500 su-
gar maple trees. Soil clay loam, well
drained and fenced. Farm in good.
state of cultivation, one-half mile
from Centralia station, ; nit•
Possession can be given to,
purchaser
For terms and particulars apply to
GEO. G. ESSERY,
- Centralia,
Or GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Exeter
Pow il's Bazaar
.'{pecial
•
Choose X ,f;.',. gifts now. We set
aside any ^r les you waist for a., small;
m
payetzt dr k, till Xmas, when you
pay the h Y Our stock was nev-
er a: larges better, quality.
We exp ,hiprneut of Goldfish,
Globes etr, • :,,bout 100 clays. Flow-
er pots
lower",pots of :;,es in stock, 5c. up. k
,r dy Granite ware now,
c Rtes,: water pails, tea.
s. Pudding ' dishes, .lip-'
double boilers, dish -
,r etc. Mostly all at'
from 10 to lents v`-
Gome to l.,xetet's'Big; .Variety .8-tore
and get your sup.el:y. :dig, Sale a i
Summer stuff Saturday. • 4
Poei1 Brdz( ,.--
Big sal
an. Presc;
and coffc
Pers .say
pans isle
HICKS OCTOBER FORECASTS—
A reactionary storm period is cen-.
tial on the 20th, 21st and 22nd. Look,
for a prolonged spell of threatening
weather, with many local outbursts of
severe ,autumnal storms. We ,again
admonish all who may be exposed to
wind and water on the great lakes at
this time of risk and danger from
high gales, sleet and snow•, and sud-
den revulsion to inclement, unseason-`
able cold „We have now come back
to the season, of the year when rainy
crizzlins, weather brings coatings cl
sleet and ice, High barometer And
much colder weather will pass about
the 22nd to 25th.
HARVEST HOIVI"" —Large congre-
gations attended the services in the
Jasnet Street chitl-el "n Sunday last,
the occasion ben t , Harvest Home
and, Thanksgiving 7 he Church. The
piilpi. was occup a : very acceptably
by ;Rev, Graham ^•' 'rain,'whose ser-
rtv ns were eloga :i rd foi°ceful and
greatly appreciated On. Monday ov-
enan, under the nuspices of the Lad-
r,es' Aid a delightful stepper was ser
r e4l to a vera' large. .number, after
which a program 01! {wheal and int is 1
selections by local; talent,
a_ .
rty essea. by Rev ` Graham
','ttuxw'errtery, was' givers, 1 e : 'McAIli-
ter occupied the chair, 'The church
wr. decorated in accord with the
c..casio,fi:
The Rexall •Stor-es of Canada-
Contribute to
The Canadian Patriotic Fund
•
he li.exall ztores of Canada, 400 fo the leading Drug tores Canada _ da have unanimously agreed to con-
tribute to the Canadian Patriotic Fund, FIVE PIR CENT
of their -total purchases of all Rexall Toilet Goods, Rexall
Remedies and other merchandise manufactured or sold
by the United Drug Company, Limited, Toronto, from
October l.. to December .31st, 1914,
This action, of the. Rexall Drug Stores of Canada has been un-
dertaken •co-operatively, because as a co: -operative organiza-
tion, they realize how much more carr be done unitedly than in-
dicidually, and it has been taken for two reasons—to fulfil a
humane duty in raising a fund for the relief !work of, the Cana-
disc, Patriotic Organization, and a patriotic duty in an endeavor
to keep a large staff of Canadian employees busy.
Tht. 400 Rexall 'Stores of Canada make an appeal to ,your
sympathy and support in their doubly worthy cause for iacreas
ing the funds of the Canadian Patriotic Organization and for
the support of Canadian workmen because,.
The fund that would be raised on the basis of last year's bus-
inest can be tremendously increased if every man, and woman
in Canada will help a little- by the simple process of purchas-
ing Rexall Goods at the Rexall Stares.
No need to give space ins his announcement to emphasize the
higls quality of Rexall Toilet and Medicinal goods. Sufficient to
say. that 7;000 of the leading Drug Stores in Canada, Great Bri-
tain, and the United States place their personal and collective
reputations behind them;. that the public in these countries en-
dorse them to the extent of several million dollars worth of
purchases a year.
Better goods are not made, and yon., take no risk in buying,
for . eyery Rexall Store will return you your money if any Rex -
al Prod -trot is ,not entirely satisfactory and do it, too, without
the slightest objection,
There's a full list of Rexall py aducts waiting for you at the
Rexall Store in your town
Ask for it—kindly pass the word along to your friends. It is
the collective purchases of all that wild make this Rexall
Store Fund for the Canadian. Patriotic Organization work a
big one.
The Fused will be collected from each Rexall Store in, Canada by
the United Drug Company Limited .Toronto, and will be paid
by them direct to the officers of the .Canadian Patriotic Orga-
nization, and the amount so collected will be, published in this
paper when pad over. `lid
REXALL GOODS ARE MADE IN CANADA and you can pro-
cure theist in this vicinity from
W. S. COLE, {. riiggist
The ReXalLSzore
c
c .iia
la.
Orb maul from anyRexall Ston in C
y
United Drug Coln Fahy, Limited
Amemomisomir
N ( 3TMC E
Regina 'Watches, when: sold
without an Ofile al Guarantee,
and by other than an authorized
agent, are lis.,t to be Second
Hand Watches, taken in trade
orprocured in 's o a other:
second=hand way.
1 am the only authorizea
Official Agent here, and ain the
only one who can issue an Offic-
ial Guarantee which will . be re-
spected by other Official Agents
throughout Canada,
Lawson & Trick, Exeter
D. L.OF
cra1lloll 11
Burns toa white ash.
All sizes. Prompt delivery
W. H. Levert
-TIC
D011 ES
The DOMESTIC VACUM CLEAN-
ER is the greatest cleaning device ev-
er perfected.,•
THRE THINGS T ONCE.
It does three thing sat once;
1 Gets all dirt beneath the rug
2 Gets all dirt in texture bff rug
r or carpet,
3 Gets all surface litter.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
PH ONE
OMoe 20A • • Residence 203
T route
R. N. ROWE
Groceries and
Dry Goods
OF VARIOUS I(INDS
We have been sorting aver our
.ENTIRE STOCK, and we find cer-
tain articles of value that must be at
once turned into cash—so we have
cut the price away dawn;
CALL AND SEE THEM.
H. Bierling
MERCHANT, _ HAY P.O.
rya y ra "
JONES & MAY
PHONE : NO. 32
New Coats Galore
We In, vr N -w Gnats arriving every few days. All the New
Ideas in r1nths. $tori s aid Colors are shown here. No two ,alike,
ObiIdr.,ns Coy. in ,t big variety of Cloths, from $1 up. •
Millinery Millinery
N -v+ Itw'- f-i'ming in and being made every day always some-
thing nee 1 e„ i , i be Hat lines Our milliners are very busy early
and late
Stylish. Winter • Coats
We are showing a very swell lot. of
Nev Winter Coats in all the Newest
Styles and Cloths. Every coat is a
novelty . .
Remember no two coats alike. This
hail always been our motto. Others
f allow '
Children's Coats all kinds.
x New Fall'Dress'Goods
Ali the Nein Fabrics in, the • eading
colors are on our counters. A very.
large range t& choose from at all
•'prices •
COLORED DRESS GOODS
Nearly every shade is stylish this
year No 'natter what you want you
will fine! here at all! prices.
BLACK DRESS GOODS
Black:: are real strong this season
fo,' both old and young. Ar big var-
iety of cloths to choose from.
Men's . Ready-to-wear Clothing
RAIN COATS
500 New Raise. Coats just from
Scotland where they make the best.
All bought before the War. They are
• real bargains at $7 tot $15. See theta
at once
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
All then
new Fall Suits and . OvVil,
coats are here in the season's new
styles and cloths. Call and have a
look.
ES & MAY
f1PK,i,i f, C• e' celebrated la'.I?a, a^+ttntord (lint ling
y.,