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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-10-29, Page 8EXETER MARKETS. CHANGED EACH WEr NEsDA'S� Wheat BarkY••t•onkip...01te.l Buctiwheat, ;. Oats.;, , Peas ., .14, 44...,. 'otat oes. per bag Hay, er ton ,.,,... Plonk, per ewt„ feattly Flour, low grade per cw Butter ...., . ,.... Lav a hogs, per ewt •Shorn,. perton Brett cow ton . 100 105 55. 00 55 02 as 40 90 99 75 100 1400 ,1409' 10' . 70 17 22 28 0(h 25 '+t 24,r • :T is Patriotic Dance on Friday eve! ea,n'; was a very sue ccessful affair- The yo.vag people, turned out iniarg nunnbe, s and had a most enjoyable time. I e music was of the .best and the re septs amounted to over $40, SHIPPING DAY CHANGED.—Jan-` ea 4 Willert desire to announce that" their sh 7ping day in future, will be., Friday instead of Tuesday as •in-; pounced BOARDERS WANTED. -Ms. Thos Cornish Main Street, is in a position to accommodate a few boarders. World's Temperance Sunday will be .observed Nov. 8th, BARN FOR SALE.—A iranne 'yarn ; Mild weather until Christmas is he- 25xx4e ft, for sale. Apply at this •office Leoit freely, predicted, 1 Too many women struggle under pains and . aches. They, are not sick --but weak, nervous, irritable., Such women need that blood strength that comes by taking SCOTT'S EMULSION. It also strengthens the nerves, aids the ap- '' petite and checks the decline. If wife or mother tire easily or look run down, SCOTT'S EMULSION will build her up. 1443 SHUN SUBSTITUTES. Vor -se LOCAL 1 11 )1.Nt aek mil FARM HELP.—Often in the spring of thc year farm helpt is very diffi- cult to get either locally or from abroad In the fall of the year there seems to be more help( than is re- quired -.It is sensible and better for both thc farmer and. the hired man to make engagements in the, ;all of the year This gives the working man a home for the winter and -this is important. This experiencegets the man acquainted with the _arm and his hoarses, so that he can „ i' e much better ,service than; if he goes in the spring a stranger. ,Secure your bele now It is wise,- it is charitable it is Christian. Write C. H. Sanders the Immigration agent at Exeter if you want help We are in a position to supply men experienced or inexper- ienced 15 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- cate for the balance of the year to yauz distant son, daughter or friend who wilt appreciate reading the home news 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 Post Office and will keep a full supply of the best grades of flours and seeds. I solicit your patronage. SIDNEY .DAVIS NOTICE CHANGE IN BUSINESS. METHOD T fin ' that I have to change my way of doiriv business. From September 10th al: meats will be cash; and all accounts owing me must be paid by the 1st of October. Date Sept. 8th. WM. RIVERS & Co. WANTED—To rent farm of 100 acres, with good buildings for terra of five years, Anyone having such apply at this Office. FARM FOR SALE Lot 7, Con. 1, Stephen, the .prop- 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. Farm in good state of cultivation., one-half • mile from Centralia station. Possession can be given to ruit purchaser For terms and particulars apply. to GEO, G. ESSERY, Centralia; •• Or , GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers, Exeter Powell's Bazar Friday & Saturday a FORCE sale of Japanese Hand Painted China 10 15 & 25c. • A good opportunity :for Xmas Gifts. A. special discount will be given to churches and schools. Powell's Bazaar 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. Prod'Uce taken. in e oha,ng Jas. Gould. 'Opposite . Elect sic light Must Mr W R, Taylor has purchased r;Ir Steel's residence in Exeter North and will move therein. Mr Thos, Dinney of Stephen has ;moved into the dwelling recently va- cated by his brother ',Robert on Ann Street t�2x John Keys of Stephen has mov- ed int • the, residence he recently pur- chasel on William street at the rear of the Central Hotel stablest A man never knows of how tittle consequence he is in the world un- til he tries to improve; on his wife's methods of conducting a moving. Crystal City Courier:—"Mr. P. Moir p? Exeter. Ontario, is enjoying a vis- it wit!: his nephew, Mr. J. M. Trann, and other relatives in the south slis- trict " The bright days of autumn may be profitably employed in the raking of lawns the burning of dead leaves end in a general clean up of yards and gardens, Rev F E. Mellott, M.A., B.D., of St. !Marys. an' well known to many here leas receive t a unanimous call Iq Or- illia Methodist Church. He concludes a Trost successful four years' pastor- ate is St. Marys ire June next. St Marys hasn't even a company of irolunteers in peace times, but no less than 16 of the. Stonetown boys ;ire with the first contingent. _ Exeter ha- had a •company of volunteers! for many years—could they muster a te- enier foe the second contingent?' . 11' .1.1fA T i, ' Tt 111 3liAY UJTU E:1i 2 i, 11i 14 Mr. Oscar .A.ndersoti of St., Marys is home for a few days. We Hamilton bye -election is to be held on Nave,niber 18, :Ver A J MoDonell is recovering after a week's severe illness: Mr. John Snell, Andrew Street, is confined to, the house and under the doctor's care , c Oaeld, of the Bank: of Commerce has moved into the new house -erected by Mr, C. Be Snell at the back of the foundry on Andrew street Mr ,E Dignan showed us a, branch of the usual fall crop' of raspberries last week and Mr Well, Johns sante excellent samples of second crop strawberries A few flakes of the beautiful fell on Mondaybut disappeared as it fell. Tuesday, however, se* two pr three inches settle on the ground and remaix fol. a few hours, Mrs, George Griffin, a former resi- dent of Exeter, died in London :,n Friday Iast, Mr. Griffin, who former- ly conducted a small store here, pre, deceased his wife about ten, years, Coppers plated with silver, 'are being passed in Western Ontario, and unless the merchants, and others look closely they are I' 'kle to be fooled. They ring true and look very much like a half dollar. Examine +he "hal- ves" you take!' in cloaely. Perth County Temperance Alliance Last week filed with Sheriff Magwood a petitign for the submission of , the Canada Temperance Act in Perth County, exclusive of Stratford: The petition is signed by morel than 3200 ratepayers, while the legally neces- sary number is 2,630. Bluebooks containing all the ,tor- respondence that passed between the nations in regard to the war ,rave been received at the Board, "3 Educ ation offices, and, will bet sent out to the high schools. Teachers and prin- cipals have been instructed 'tot •1n - form their pupils as tot: the cause and bourse of the'evar.. BROKE. HER LEG.—Madeline, the the 'two year old daughter of Mr. and W. H. Dearing of the Znd concession of Stephen • had the misfortune of breaking her leg above the enee on Friday last. She was playing on a mattress when she fell off with ,;r the above resuilt. The fracture vas im- mediately .adjusted and she is now doing nicely. HICKS' NOVEMBER FORECAST —A reactionary storm period is ren tral or the 1st, 2ntlj, and 3rd. The Moan, Mercury and Mars all have an influence at this period. As, we enter the month a low barometer, with a change to warmer, cloudiness and rain will be in transit from west . to east turning to 'snow in the, west, "•and colder weather immediately .following causing frosts even into, the -.eauth about the and to 5th. 1\7r" W S. Cole visited in Lucatx for a few days, Miss Lillian Boyle of London was home over Stmelay. Ma• Herb, Southcott of Toronto was borne during th'e week,, Mr Eirnest Harvey returned horns from the West on Friday; 4 Lairs. M and Mrs, II Foavell •eft on Sattiirclay to visit in Windsor, Mr W T., Hawkshaw of. London was is town for a days last week, nisi Irene Hardy spent Last week visiting friends in London and Sarnia,. Mr Geo Holman of Egmondville visited his sister Mrs. Drew • over', Sunday Miss Ethel Sweet of Tilsonburg vis Siteuni herday mother. and sisters here over Miss Bowman of Preston ! eturneclj Soutlic ori Mondattay after a visit wlths Mrs. 0, Mrs Vale. Exeter North, .'eft chis week to visit her daughter, Mrs, Gobby in London, Ma•. Wm Redden, of Crystal City, Man,, was here this week, attending the funeral of his mother,. Mrs Crewe's and daughter• after a visit at the Main 'Street 'parsonage,. returned to Woodstock this ,week., Miss Hamilton of Goderich was 'i ere over Sunday visiting her sister, who teaches,• in the H ;S, De,partment.. Mrs Gleed of London and Mrs. Grant of Winnipeg, who have been visiting with friends and relatives in town, returned to London Caturday. Rexall Goods are made in Canada and are not costing yon a cent more than bsfor'3 the war. And Further a portion of e y- ery REXALL purchase goes to swel' the CANADIAN PA- TRIOTIC FUND being raisad by the REXALL STORES OF CANADA, -400 of the best drug stores in Canada, Get a full list of REXALL TOILET GOODS, . REXALL REMEDIES and other REX- _ ALL merchandise at nay store and you will realize how, EA- SY you cant help and how .MUCH, you can, help -elieve • the suffering caused by 'he war, and at the same: time 'lalp CANADIAN INDUSTRY as well by purchasing REXALL Goads at my store or .tiny ot- her REXALL Store in Can oda W. S. COLE Exerer - - Ontario The REXALL Store EYE TESTING DcMO1STRATION AT By a Specialist As we have decided to take the most advanced o mrse in Optical Science, we are pleas- ed to announce that we have engaged "Tile noted shadow Expert," MR. F. A. GRAHAM of MONTREAL who will give a series of Free Demonstrate }ns of Es'e Testing by the new "Shadow Test" method of "Looking into tate Eye." • L)eruonstrntion start Thursday, NotS Noy 14 We urge every man, woman and child who needs help 1( 1/' the e) cs to come while the specialist is with us and learn the true condition of their eyes, DEM ONS;TRATIONS ;Conducted each day from 9 a. lm, to 8.80 p.m, Evenings just as good as daytime as ail work is done by artifical light. Examinations Absolutely FREE. Glasses supplied only when necessary Howey Optician' Exeter Mrp richalr eels b�lglrless at our•`stOre ONLY, so ` beware of• eatlaassing im ersonatrs NOTICE Regina Watches,, when sold without an Official Guarantee, and by other than an authorized agent,are liable to be Second= Hand Watches, taken in trade or procured in some other second=hand way. I am the only authorizes 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 D. ' L. & W. Sorailtoll Coal Burn to atwhite ash All sizes. Prompt delivery W. H.. Lovett DOMESTIC The DOMESTIC VACUM CLEAN- ER is the greatest cleaning device ev- er perfected, TIRE 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 Residence 20B R. N. ROWE Quick Sale OF Groceries and • Dry Goods OF VARIOUS KINDS We have been sorting over ENTIRE STOCK, and 'we find tain articles of value that must once turned into cash -so we cut the price away downs CALL AND SEE THEM. H. Bierling MERCHANT, (NT aee- be at have HAY P.O. JONES & MAY PHONE NO. 32' New Lot Winter Coats • WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW BUNCH OF NEW WINTER COATS JUST NEW FROM THE MANUFACTURER AT 'A BIG' 'CUT 1N PRICES. THEY ARE CERTAINLY SOME THING ENTIRELY NEW .TffT' SEASON'S LATEST NOVEL TIES AND BOUGHT AT A BIG; REDUCTION- IN PRICES. IF YOU WANT SOME THING ,;EXTREMELY ; NEW JUST SEE THEM SWEATER. COATS For Men Women, Boys and Girls. All colors and combination of colors to choose from. Prices from ,$1,00 up to $5.00 each. LADIES' NECK WEAR j WY are showing the new ideas is Ladies' Collars in all shapes. Some- thing very new and nifty are shown in this line. NEW. 'FURS' Mink Muffs Mink. Stoles Persian Lamb do Persian Lamb do Marmot do Marmot do Musk Rat deo, Musk Rat do Fdx dog Fox do. Wolf do, Wolf; doMuskk Rat Coats Dag Skin Coats Fur limed Coats Fur Collar Coats White Thibet Sets Grey Lamb Sets BLANKETS Wc'or . Blankets from $3 to $7 per pair Flannelette blankets in Grey or White UNDERWEAR The good warm underwear, for Men Women or Children. -A11 kinds and all ririce,s to choose .from, . & MA Headquarters for the- W 1, Sanfolid Clothing RE 11 sul I3e' ite1=Ie Der g gV • AKa 440 th't: a.l the wet er ed .11 Gey gee her in Call Ital will has dadi C er and mat the 01 IN l ANT cc ISIS; UP- RAI P RTAI IN T,EiI COI ETC TAI