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CHANGED EACH H WEDNESDAY
Wheat....100 105
Early, , 55 00
Buckwheat 55 00
Oats, 38 40
Peas... .,.. •• Q05 x90
Potat oes. Per bag
ay lotion.. .. , , , 14 00 '14;.00
Flour, per cwt,, fatally 8 10
,glour, low grade per cw 1 70 170
Butte5
r, , .... , . , . 28 28.
Titse, t cwt. 7 5a
Titre twee, lex c 25 00
;Bhor•ts per ton •' .
rae pee ton ...... .. • • , • . 24 2 25 00.
B AltN. FOR SALE.—A irame barn
25x4; ft. tar sale. Apply at this eft .:e
MISS J. J, ALLAN, Eye Sight Spec
ialist win be at The Central Hotel,
Exeter on Saturday, October 24th.
One clay
TRESPASSIPNG FORBIDDEN; -•
Mrs Ana, Snell wishes to state that
tresnessine or shooting on her wens-
-
ises is strictly forbidden,
FARM HELP. :Often in the spring
of the year farm helpL is very diffi-
cult
if fi-cult to get either locally or from
abroad l,rt the fall of the year there
seem:: to be more help( than is re-
quited , It is sensible and better foz
bath the farmer and the hired man
to make engagements in the fall of
the year This gives the working
malt a hone for the winter and this
is impartaxtt. This experience gets
the man acquainted with the .arm
and his horses, so that! he can give
much better service than if he goes
in the spring e. stranger. .Secure your
help now It is wise, it is charitable
it is Ghaistian. Write C. H. Sanders
the Immigration agent at Exeter if you
ey^ant help We are in a position to
supply men experieiced or inexper-a
fenced
SHIPPING DAY CHANGED.—Mes-
srs Jona~ & Wlert wish to an-
nounce that they have changed their
shipping day from Friday to Tuesday
of each week. Farmers will govern
themselves accordingly.
15 CENTS will pay for j'he Advo-
cate to new subscribers in Canada
from now until the end of the year.
If you are already a subscriber ac-
ceptthe chance to send The Advo -
nate for the balance of the year to
your distant son, daughter or friend
who will appreciate reading the home
trews
erases
DRUG CLERK WANTED.—A1 op
portunitp for smart young fellow tie
leam drug business. One qualified to
register with 0.. C. P. preferred. At
once. Apply to
C. L. COULTIS, Phm.B,
Go•desich, Ont,
NEW FLOUR & FEED STORE•.—
I desire to announce that I have op-
ened a Flour and Feed Store in F.
Wood's. Old Stand, opposite Post
Office and will keerp, a full supply of
the .best grades of flours and feeds,
I solicit your patrDNEY DAVIS.
NOTICE
CHANGE IN BUSINESS METHOD
T fire' that I have to change my way
of dobee business. From September,
10th alr, meats will be cash; and all
accounts owing me must be paid by
the est of October. •
Dater' '• Sept. 8th.
WM. RIVERS & • Co.
BOARDERS WANTED. -Mrs. Thos
Cornish Main Street, is in a position
to :accommodate a few boarders.'`
WANTED—To rent farm of 100
acres with goad buildings for term
of five years. Anyone having 'such
apply at this Office.
RUG AND COAT FOUND—A ring
and coat have been found and owner
caw= bade same by proving property
oast paying for this advertisment.—W.
E. Seeders.
VOLUNTEERS will drill on. Friday
evening in .the rink from 7 to 8, •Lei
there be more recruits and all be ..on
time
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 7, Con. 1, Stephen, the .arop-
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 au -
gar maple . trees. Soil clay loam, well
drained and fenced, Farm in good
state of cultivation, one-half mile
from Centralia station.
Possession can be given to c nit
purchaser
For terms and particulars apply to
GEO. G. ESSERY,
Ceaatralia;
Or GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers, Exeter
PoweII'sBazaar
Our Big Sale
Continues this week:
Slaughtering prices.
Gold Fish, Globes &
food have arrived.
Watch our window
for Bargains,
Powell's Bazaar
EXUr t i1''truA'r; , 'ri1.i7R511AY pITU.BBR. 22, 1111:4: .
CONSUMPTION TAKES W. J Heamaa hats a new Oakland
VV.
purchased in London.
114r^Fred, Elliottwho. has been, vis-
ta
tv�t its mother,
Haileybnry,
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE
.. a it 1 ' return d yes -
Hundreds of people succumb to on Chicken: coop and clothes .line
sus ption every dais, thieves operated at some of the
Science proves that the germs only Homes near the river on Tuesday.
thriye when the system is weakened from night
colds or sickness, overwork, confining The Main street and .1 Trivia „vfean-
duties or when general weakness exists. nisi church „eervJchg were withdrawn
The best physicians paint out tl1eat
duzingphanguegseasons the blood should
be Fuaderich, and pure and active by tak-
ing Scott .1,r:evasionafternmeals. The cod
ver ort in Scott's Entulsioa warms, the
nee. by enriching the 61oQd;' it peculiarly
an;.'the, • the lungs and throat, while it
,bald: the resistive forces of the body
hyoid coils and prevent consumption.
if ,ia work indoors, tire easily, feel
nguid or nervous, Scott's Fru ulsion is the
lost etren gthen it g food-inecticine known.
_'is totally free frosts stupefying drugs,
Avoid substitutes.
14-42 Scott & Bowne, Toronto. Ontario:
,owr
t LOCAL .)DINGS
a, eacjecalehroam afii-vikt Agig eta adiliwaLall
There are now 3649 motor cycles
and 31,050 automobiles in Ontario.
li you see a married maan�'rith a
weel,'s growth of whiskers on, his k ace
you can take it for granted that his
shaving, mug has been filled, with 'el-
ly I (
Spasmodic advertising is about as
useful as a little thunderstorm after a
little drought It's over too soonand
the drought is just as bad in a few
hours.
Mrs W H. Kay underwent • ; ur-
giea' operation at St. Joseph Hos-
pital: London, last week for ,,ppendi-
citis The operation was it Success
and she is expected to return h ane
shortly , ,
The members of the Masonic order
of Osttario will open a fund for the
relief of the distressed Belgians to
which every Mason, in the province
will be asked to contribute, the sum
et one dollar. In this way it is ex-
pected" that a sum of $30,0001 or $40,-
000 will be raised.
The newspaper man is blamed far
a whole lot of thinga he can't help
suci• as using partiality in mentioning
visitors, giving new about some folks
and- leaving others out etc. He simp-
ly prints all the news he can find.
Some people inform him about such
things and others da not.
The total yields for Canadai of the
pi•.incipaa grain crops in bushels are
as fallots s, Wheat 158,223,000; oats
311,426,000; barley, 34,491,000; rye,
2,258,000; peas, 3,537,100; beans; 823-
400; buckwheat 9,159,000; flaxseed,
7,533,000;mixed' grains 16,458,000; and
corn far husking 14,732,000.
Lanibtan County Council has done
Well in voting $10, 000 for war perp
o se and placing $1,000 life insurance
uuoar: every man who, has enlisted from
this counte for the tear in the Can-
adian contingent The members too,
whc•attend the special session showed
their perso,aal desire to, swell the war
fund by contributing the days pay
arid mileage.
Mr. Bourassa continues to pose be-
fore the public in his attitude of a
traitor. Itthat he is faithful to the
life or conduct which he has followed
in his whole career, Mr. ilourassa
has betrayed his policial leaders; he
has betrayed his friends. Now he
marks his progress along the shame-
ful path when he is engaged in betray-
ing..his' country.—La Patrie.
Foy the first time in the history
of • the Methodist Church in; Canada
sonic ritual will be embodied in the
new hymn book for the church. .Che
genera' .co•nfernce has decided on this
The ,:ritual will include the Lord's
Prayer. the ten commandents and
Apostle's creed the questions and the
'Answer.; of the . reception service and
th ; general confession of service r+f
the Lord's Supper.
NIA- :George R. Guy, the 'cung >f ,nin
-stress will bre one of the nany lea-
tures with Guy Brothers Famous Min-
strel.; which are billed to appear • t
the Exeter Opera House text rue,
day evening, Oct. 27. Mr, Guy lis
bean before the public :or the oast
41. years, a record no other mins trel hi
the world can boast of. Mr. Guy las
gone to e. big expense in selecting
his company this season and .pill come
to .Exeter with the same .;ompany
that is creating the same sensation
everywhere they are appearing ;n Zan
ads, The press everywhere pro-
nounce them the best ever. Seats en
sale at Hawey's Drug Stare:
MISS J J. ALLAN, Eye Sight Spec
ialist will be at The Central Hotel,
Exeter, 'on Saturday, October 24th4
One .day ,
URGE ORANGEMEN TO ENLIST
—.Circular letters have been sent' out
by Secretary -"Treasurer W. Banks of
the joint legislation committee of the
e;
Lope; Orange Lodge, urging the Or-
angemen to enlist. "It is the duty,"
says the' letter in part, "for every man
who $s eligible for military service to
enroll himself in the nearest military
unit' 'to his home, Now, as in the
daysats yore, Orangemen stand for
Gca tie King, for Empire, and far
their dee/Canadian homes." '
FIlC1�S' FORECASTS,—A regular
storm, .,period covers the last' week in
October being central on the 27th,
almost coincident with the centre of
the :Mercury period. At the entrance
of this period a low barometer
will develop in western parts, induc-
in� wa;raner. easterly end southerly
win•dt:autumnal rains will start east-
ar"d, and during about the, 27th to
0th ' .thtsst: storms preceded by rall-
ttal barometer, will pass ea, twarclly
ore' the. country, tinting possibly;
t reef anc'1'Snow in their rear.
manA.being csr>` the equator on the;'3(
promise a.' rir e of temperature• .,and
electrical storms on and about that
day Change to much colder will be
in sight, in western and central re-
gions. a; we sari into Novemb.er.
on Sup,day evening owing to Cavan
anniversary,
Canada ,has placed an embargo. on.
Michigan and Indiana live stock" be-
cause of an outbreak ori foot and.
mouth diseas,
A number of Exeter Masonic breth-
ren went to Hensell Sunday afternoon
and attended divine worship with the.
Hemel!. brethren,
Rev. Mr; Garbutt of Lambeth :occu-
pied the IaiTiox Street pulpit on Sun-
day iu. the absence of the ,castor
who was at Lambeth.
Miss was,
bink has been' tiff duty
at the Jackson Factory 'swing to
having met with the painful: a•'.;ident
of having a needle run througn her
thumb.
Mr. James Stanley, the well-known
and popular auctioneer of Gucan, •us-
tained a second stroke of paralysis' on
Saturday last, a41 is howi in a very
serious condition.
A swimming collar has been, trade
for the sailors, to be, worn at ill times
when on duty, and kept near at 'land
when sleeping. The need has oeen
shown in the recent weeks.
52r. Thos, Newell was called to the
home of his parents, Stratford, on
Sunday, owing to the severe illness
of his mother, who is stricken : with
a sickness that leaves her recovery
vert doubtful.
The Junior Branch of the, Patriotic
jLeague will hold a Hallowe'en Ilea
in the Opera House Friday evening,
October 30th, from 5 to 8 o'clock.
People from the country .ere asked =o
contribute .pumpkin pies and cream.
Admission, 25 cents.
A team of horses . belonging to ver.
Jos. Amy of Stephen made a dash
for liberty one Saturday last while' the
wagon, was being filled withi :oat �•t
the station. They did not run, tar or
fast, however, when they fou td snit
there was about a tan of coal on
hoard •
Inspectot John Torrance handled 3
violations against the Ontario ' Lic-
ense Act last week. Jos. Be:d,our. and
Albert Sararus were each fined $20
and cast. for being drunk in "dry"
territory and the hatelkeeper, Maur-
ice, Rae of Zurich was fined $100 and
costs for selling liquor contrary to
law
Berlin, and Urban, without a ,doubt
the best dancing team ever z ten in
Exeter .They were specially engag-
ed direct from the New York Hip-
podrome, as one of the highest :al -
aria' acts ever carried by a one-night
stand. They willpositively appear
with Guy Brothers Famous `9.instrai4
at the Exeter Opera House heat
Tuesday evening, Oct. 27. Seats -holy
on sale at Howey's Drug store.
Messrs. Fred. Batvden and Alex.
Stewart got a shaking; up on Thurs-
day night when in the darkness nn
Huron street their buggy trashed, in-
to that of 17r. John, Blair, rho uad
his wife and family with nim. fn .he
mixer+ some were thrown .eve •board
and others pinned in, but no erious
damage was done. Alex. Stewart ght
his knee -cap injured and is ,mpnag
as a result,
The service in the Trivitt Memor-
ial church on. Sunday morning' 'ast
was directed to the children : nd was
of a most interesting r_haiacler.
There was a goodly number in attend-
ancc and the rector preached:: n ,p-
propriate discourse, pointing oat 'n
impressive language the •necessity of
Christian influences ;upon the young
min and that it was the duty of ev-
ery parent to bring their chil!r;n 'tip
to a recognition of this 'tact: 1 here
e -as no service in the evening. it
having been suspended owing fa she'
anniversary services being hell
the Presbyterian church
CAVEN ANN IVES ARY.—Very
large: congregations assembled on
Sundae morning and evening -n ;:aver
Presbyterian Church, the occasion be-
ing the church anniversary. The
preacher for the day wad ;tee. Alex.
MacMillan, of Toronto, secretary • of
the Committee on Church Praise. In
the morning he spoke on Hymnology
and in the evening on True Values.'
The evening text was taken from sen
esu 28: 17, "This is .none other Than
the House of Gad, and this the Gate
of. Heaven." In the course of ,he
sermon he said "We all like . to be
rich. measured by material oassess-
ion: and many dollars, but the really
rich man may be the• one with little
possessions and . no money, when
things are measured by their true • al-'
ues The Lordwas the richest of
men, but he hate no place to ;,ay :us
head. By way of illustration 'te made
mention of the circumstances sur-
rounding Jacob at the time when lie
spoke the words of the text; ,also of
the great value we place an a with-
ered flower. a small gift, a another's
bible or the oldhome, or cantuary,
because- of the precious ;nemori.:a
connected therewith, which make
these "valueless" things of such great
real value that nothing would .ause
us to part with them.—On, Monday
evening Rev. Mr, MacMillan gave a
lecture an "The Story of the FFymns,"
Don't miss seeing Merrill, the Prince
of jugglers \vho is with Gut >•iroa:
Famous Minstrels which will ;ppexr
here next Tuesday evening, let, 27;
Mr. Guy has been, trying LOT : ver'al
years to engage this man, This year
he wa successful. His act is the
most interesting to see, Watch the
hate ` fly during this act, Seats now
ort ,sale, at HoweyQs Drug; Ston..
The Advocate and Toronto World
will be sent, to any, address in Canada.
from now. Until Jan. 1st,. 1916 for
155.25. This is a remarkably cheap
offer and anY person not getting these
paper•: should tot miss this oppor-
tunity
k 1
1/Ir. R. Leathorn of London spent
Tuesday in town
Mrs Wm. Cudp ore is visitkng ,,vast,
friende at Lippett,
Mrs Wm. Prodgers of it,andon ;s
visiting; relatives in town,
Mr ,Bedford of Loddon visited itis
brother here this week '
Mr Wm. Heanian of London visited
his son W. J. on ,Wednesday.
Mr, and Mrs.. Dinsdale of Parkhill
are visiting Mrs. N. Cudrnare; also
her son Roy of Vancourver,,t B.C.
Mrs. S, Fitton is in, Buffalo it -
tending the funeral .of a little neph-.
ew who died • suddenly at six years
of age,
Mrs. C. E. Gleecl of London and
Mrs, T. E, Grand and; son of Winni-
peg are visiting relatives., \fr. and
Mrs. Silas Handford, .
stns; Verdi Hoffman. of Crediton
has, returned after` a visit .with tier
cousin Miss Bertha Homey, mho is
now visiting her cousin Miss. °ayman,.
ion Kipp en,
Dr J W, Harrison of Jetra•it vas
chile 1 here last week owing to 'lie
severe .illness of his mother, a ho has
since considerably improved. The
doctor returned Saturday naming. .
Mr, Wm Hedden of Crystal City,
Man., who has been here attending
the funeral of his another at Caeditan
is spending a few days with friends
in and around. Exeter. Mr. i-iedden
left Exeter about twelve Years go
and has since, reaided in Crystal •. ity.
The annual and guaranteed eltrac•-
tion at the Exeter Operas, House next
Tuesday Oct. 27. The household
word. .Guy Bros. Famous Minstrels,
This season Mn Guy will; present an
array of talent never seen stere before.
Everything front street to etage .a
new ; every man and actor, every act
a feature.Watch for the grand
Street Parade at moon. Seats now
on sale at Howey's Drug Store. Re-
served seats 50c. Secure your r.eats
now They won't cost you any •norc.
BRAVO.
The following is the last verse of
one of the stirring poems tnat` is
rousing Old England,—
Sa Kitchener plans in London town,
F ench is standing at bay,
Jellicoe's shiips riseupand .down,.
Holding the sea's hig'hevay,
And you that loaf where the skies
' are blue, •
And play by a petticoat hem,
These are the men whol are legating
for you!
What are you doing for thein
Bravo, then for the men who light!
To hell With the men who f lay!,
It's a fight tot the end for honor and
friend,
It's a fight for our lives today!.
WEDDING INVITATIONS AND
VISITING CARDS
Mem
The Advocate is making a specialty
of wedding invitations—completesets
with note paper, inside envelope, and
outside or mailing envelope, all to
match. We. carry all the popular
lines of paper, and ,we print them
with either the ever standard script
type or the Old English,type. Girls,
if you are thinking of getting married'
sec our samples—they will make you
,Mad you said "yes" where he popped
the question. If you are married,
thee will make you feel like getting
melded all over again. Our visiting
cards and type styles are right up to
the minute ands as tasty as the finest
aed most expensive engraved cards
you ever looked at.
Tea & Coffee
Store
For t -he 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
Rexall Goods are
made in Canada and .are
not costing you. a cent
More than befor.3 the
war..;
And • Further . a portion of ev-
ery REXALL purchase goes
to sewer the CANADIAN PA-
TRIOTIC FUND being raised
by the REXALL STORES
OF CANADAt-400 of the
best drug stores rn. Canada
Get a full list of REXALL
TOILET GOODS, REXALL,
REMEDIES and other REX-
ALL merchandise at •iny store
and you will realize. hawk .EA-
SY you can help anti' now
MUCH you can help Believe
the suffering caused by the
war, and at the same time 'win
CANADIAN INDUSTRY :is
well by purchasing REXALL
Goads et my store or a,ny at -
her REXALL Store in
ada
Exeter
Se COLE
Ontario
The REXALL Store
fir
ale
NOTICE
Regina Watches, when sold
without. an Official Guarantee,
and byother than to authorized.
agent, are liable to be Second-
Hand Watches, taken in trade
or procured in some other
second=hand way.
I am the only authorize('
Official Agent here, and am the
only one who can issue an Offic-
ial Guarantee which will be re-
spected by other Official Agents
throughout Canada.
Lawson & Trick, Exeter
�!L
D. L. & w.`
efilli011 COil
Burns to atwhite ash
All sizes. Prompt delivery
W.- H. Levett
DOMESTIC
The DOMESTIC VACUM CLEAN-
ER is the greatest cleaning device ev-
er' perfected::
THRE THINGS AT ONCE.
It does three thing sat once :
1 Gets all dirt beneath the rug
2 Gets all dirt in texture 'off rug
or carpet.
3 Gets all surface litter.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
PHONE
Office 20A Heald ence20B
R. N. ROWE
Quict Salc
OF
Groceries and
Dry Goods
OF VARIOUS KINDS
We have been sorting over our -
ENTIRE STOCK, and we find ter,-
tain articles of value; that must be at
once turned into cash—so we have
curthe price away down,,.
CALL AND SEE THEM:
H. Bierling
MERCHANT, MAY P.O.
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JONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 32
New. Coats Galore
We have New Coats arriving erery few days. All the New
Iden,- in elotis. Styles and ,Colors' are shown here. No two alike.
Childreri. Coats in a big variety of Cloths, from $4 up.
Millinery . Millinery
New 11;,ts coming in and being made every day always seine-
thing nl,er• in the Hat line. tar milliners• are very busy early
and late.
�"",�.,,,,�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 .
Remember no two coats alike. This
ha> always been our motto. Others
fallow
Children's Coats all kinds.
New Fall DressEGoods -
Ali the New -Fabrics ire the leading
colors are on our 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 here at at prices
BLACK DRESS GOODS
Blacke are real strong this season
for both old and young, A 'big var-
iety of cloths to choose from.
Men's Ready -to -weir Clothing
RAIN COATS
500 New Rain Coats just from ;
Scotland wh're they make the best.
All bought before the War, They are
real bargains at $7 tot $15. See them
at once
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
All the new Fall Suits and Over-
coats are here in the season's new
styles and cloths. Call and have a
look:
JONES & MAY
Headgtiarter's for the celebrated: W. E. Santo/d Clothing