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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1915-9-9, Page 8EtE rER All VUt ATE, ruu lt`511AY SEPTEMBER B. .1 l:ll EXETER MARKETS. OHN'�TGED EACH WEDNESDAY New Wheat...,,.,..... 00 to 90 aeley..,....,, ,. 40 45 atcitvehertt .. ..., tee lin Fotatoes,pe+rhas »..•• 430 Hay, ertost,....fanaii 00 Flour, peg cwt., y Pion; low grade per ow Butter Orteneet'y Butter,......, Eggs,.* , ..,.. ..,,R. L'zte hoes. per cwt. .,.•• Shorts pert on........., Bran per too 2'2 20 100 00 14 Oe 3 15 }24 nj 15 23 ® 2a 00 LOST kIEIFER. Ther; strayed from the premises of t::, u::sersigned, Lot , , Con. 1. Ste - hen a 2 -year-old heifer, red. Finder {t',1 be rewarded by returning same or giving, information that will lead to retenenty. ZO1-1N 11..e.te reETT. VOTERS' LIST VNS1-IIP OF UYBORNE :O'ItT OF REVISION NOTICE is hereby given that Cour: will �n be held pursuant to tine Vetere Voters' List Act, by .Ills io ;oi the Judge of the County Court o" the County o: Huron et* ELIMVILLE Ott T l FS 'Ake SEPTEMBER :1st, 1015, at 10 O'c o k to 'peat and deternerre compiatnts of errert and omission's in the Voter? L;,,tF 01 the Munieipaiity FRANCIS MORLEY Clerk rator, Sept. 6th, 1915. CLERK'S NOTICE OF COle IN NE\VSPA1'ER NOTICE is hereby given that a Co will be held, eu suint to 3 he Ontario Voters' Lists Act, by ills Heine- the judge of the Count; Court of the County of Huron at To'ann Hall Exeter. on Thursday, 'aid slay c. September. 1415. at 9,$0 oetioele ant. to hear and determine :•ori plaint: o: errors and omissions ea the Voters Lists of the Municipality o£ the Village of Exeter for 1915. Dated Sept, Sth, 1915. 305. SENIOR Acting Clerk of Village of Exeter DEBENTURES FOR SALE LOCAL MINOS, Subscribe' . f t Advocate at $1.2to fen. 1. 191,1. Many a man is unhappy: only 'be- cause he believes himself so. A"friendly interest" in often but anothe, name for impudent curiosity, JudgE. Holt held Division Court in Zurich Exeter and Crediton this week Love's a disease that keeps a man sick a long time after she gets well Edgat Harney sora of Mr. ,. H. Hornet' has touted the fighting men at London. Dr Bond of Stettler, Alta., xorm- erly of Exeter has enlisted in the medical corps for Overseas ;erviee, Parkhill has formed a Home Guard consisting of about 65 citizens, end a Boy Scout and Bicycle Corps of twenty. lr l' emts ltieisee and Lanett- have rtnovee to Sanders Street to we sidepee owned by the late T. D. eiartin The police magistrates of Ontario have appealed to the Ontario Gov- ernment to be paid salaries, instead of depending on fees. The boy who was asked to write a history of the potato accomplished it in seven words, "Planted, tParis- Greenned, Dug, Peeled, Boiled, Et.' The High School Department of tht • Enter School opened :en Tues- day ines-da.y with a large ettendancie,. The Public School Department will open on Monday Belt. Labor Day was a "dry" day in the "wet' districts, last year's lic- e laws adding that day tto the list of days on which the bar is to be closed. Of course every day in dry in Huron A rich gold find has been . made in K.owkash, about 300 miles west Cachraztne, on the Transcontinental 4latay, one sample brought to me was said to contain e500 at gold. CaptDunlop Goderieb, has received instructions to enlist at once ,Omen for the 71st Battalion in Huron and Bruce counties with centers 43 43041.. erich Clinton, Exeter,Winghaan, Kin- cardine. Walkerton. Wiarton and Southampton. There is a penalty of $50 tier s:irst oftence. $100 or fall for second of- fence and three months in eail with- out option of a fine for ,the third of- fence for persons hiring or accept- ing money for the use eef their autos without a chauffer's incense. The Village of Exeter offers for Sale $20,000 Hydro Electric Debett tures bearing interest at 5 per ,cent. Per annum, and re -payable with .in- terest in 25 annual instalments. "fhese debentures are offered at par ,,n au mounts of $1000, and the Council prefers to sell the debentures local- ly as they helive it as, a good invest- ment for the citizens. Persons wish- ing tc purchase any of the same will make application to the Clerk inn to Wednesday Sep. st 1915. 305. OR, A eine elerke PROPERTY FOR SALE. Good frame cottage, centrally !o- cated in Exeter, on lot and three feet of land. Four bedrooms, parlor, din- ing room kitchen, pantry, washroom. woodshed cistern and pump. Good bard water. Apply to A. Hastings, agent .Exeter. C W. ROBINSON LICENeED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of Huron Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a. Specialty. Office at Cockshutt W'arerooms, next door to Centra; Hotel, Main Street, Exeter. Charg.s moderate and satisfaction is guaranteed NEW FLOUR & FEED STORE.— I desire to announce that I have op- ener: a Flour and Feed Store in F. Wood's Old Stand, opposite Post Office and will keep a full supply of the hest grades of flours and seeds. 1 solicit your patronage. SIDNEY DAVIS MARRIAGE LICENSES • ISSUER by C H Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice Strictly confidential; no witness Help! Help!! Come in and help us unload our furniture as we have a large stock which must be sold. We also have the best furniture palish ever made; and a polish for your cars and 'buggies equal to none. See our display of KIRSCH cur- tain rods, the neatest and simplest rod on the market. B. N. BOW L Embalmer Etc. Phone 20a, Best Of Cll. 1 George Andrews of Usborn.. sold h 1/111 Melville Skinner, son of Mr. William i Skinner, the 'price being 1$.9000. Men who are authorities' `say that this farm is the -best in ,ufon fioonty and is worth ;the money.Possession will be given in the 5pring.,.It is Mr. drews' intention to move to lix- ete. to: rreside.` "ROUGH; ON RATS" clears out Rat., Mice', etc. Don't die in the fosse lie and 25c, at Drug and Country Stores, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C H Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice, Strictly confidential; no witness s 10(' acre farm last week; to Mr,H FRUIT BULLETIN Niagara. District Peach season now in full swing and best ,varieties, Peaches Pears, and Plums are ready for preserving or dessert purposes Housekeepers should not delay telling their grocers wlag. fruits to order far them, ; Usually when people say nice things about a man lee is too dead to %p- preciate them, Have you ever notiiced that • the chap who boasts is always ;is waiting for sonic one to give shim a boost? We know a lot of men ,whom the world could get along without, out they don't seem to be ,aware of the fact. Labor Day was a very quiet ones in town, The day was damp and prevented the usual bowling games. A few people were in town ns visitors while a number of townspeople spent the weekk end in Toronto and other cities A. reader informs us that In giving the "Honor Roll" for this district we misses; to name of Pte. A. Gordon Madge youngest son a the late Sam- uel Madge of lesbortie, who went with the .first contingent, and is serving at the front in the signal service. 3taion Geo. 3_.:llonee who is well known here, be having many times entertained Exeter audiences as a singing- comedian and character imper sonator and who, with two daughters and a brother, was on the Arabic, miraculously escaped with his life when that vessel, was sunk by a:tier- man submarine. George is now a Stratford officer. Mrs. John Morgan of Usborne had a rather unpleasant experience on Sat urday night last. She had been vis- iting near Centralia and when About to return home the horse tram away, leaving her behind. After running a couple miles or so the animal turned into the fence on the side of the road as U to wait for .the, occupants,. where it was found standing none the worse for its run, and the buggy was riot insured Mr. Earl Caoksoni of town .is open- ing out a new harness business i in Heinsall and is now getting pis shop ane stock in shape to start business. Ear; is a young man of good habits, anti is in every way qualified,, to give the very best of satisfaction In his line and is worthy of public patronage ante the confidencee of the people of 1•iensali and surrounding country. II ten days the Exeter yak will be the special attraction for this dis- trict. Sept. 20th and 21st are the dolts. Exeter Fair always enjoys a welt ecieserved patronage. It tins been going . many years now and has always been a. success, never once failing to pay, the, :prize money in tut It is claimed that this, is one of the Fairs that are all ,Fail To a visitor %troll) a distance tare stock exhibit ss ,a rare treat and the other features are• not behind. . The golden wedding of Mr. Ind Mrs, U. S. foxy was celebrated on Monday evening, Aug. 30th, at . ire home of Mr. and Mrs. A, E. W erry, Cry stat City, Man. Mr. and Mrs. Jory were united in matrimony on ,Feb. 24, 1865 at Exeter, Ont., by t, the Rev. Edward Roberts. A large number e; relatives were present to celebrate the event. An address was read expres- sing the. joy of the \children in being able to join in the `celebration, tad a suitable presentation was made. .Many citizens had talked up the Question of entertaining the 33rd Over seas Battalion of which most .• f the officer, are Huron County !Yuen at Clinton and a meeting was .:alien on Friday night to discuss ,thea matter Whet, it was learned it would .:ost $200(: and a place large enough for military manoeuvres it was decided to let the matter drop, but to take up with the other towns the question of running a special to London to see. the soldiers there.—Clinton New Era The Grand Forks Daily Herald of Grand 'Forks, North Dakota, of :Sept. 1st, containsan announcement of the marriage of the daughter of former Exeter people, who are well 'remem- bered here,—"The marriage of Miss Florence Mae Hancock, eldest daugh- ter of Mir. and Mrs. ;William Hancock of Emerado to William Bonrnell Stev- enson of Bismarck, occurred at the ilancoc: - home at Enteredo at • two o'clock this afternoon. The ceremony war•perforated by the grooms '"father' while his mother sang a number of nuptial songs. The groom's brothea Woodford was ,best man and the bride's sister Miss Marion bridesmaid, The young couple willreside in Bis- marck. APPLE CROP LIGHT,—The bul- letianissued by the Agricultural De- partment says, the apple crop, this, year is very light generally and were not be over 20. per ,pent, of last years crop. , VALUABLE FARM, ' SOLD.— Mr. Misr Adie Handford spent in Lucan. Mrs W. J. Heenan is visiting in Toronto. Mr Harry Trick was in during Ott week. Miss Laura Jory has retu a visit in Burford, Miss Mabel Walters on London vis- ited here this week. Mr. Earl Spackman of Guelph w home for Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs,, P. Bawden are tendinxn Toronto Fair. Mr Will Antos of London Sundae at his home here. Mr V. Laurie visited at his in 'Medford for Labor Day. Mr. Fred Gould of Strathroy spent the holiday with relatives here. Mr Richard Bissett of London spend the week end with relatives. Private Leon Tre 'ble of London spent the holiday with his parents. Beverley Acheson has returned from a visit with his uncle in London. Mrs Thos. Gregory is visiting with friends in Ingersoll for two ttt;eeks. Sunday Toronto ed Brom S at - spent home M J Southcott was in I orosto last week, • z Mrs J A. Macdonald has returned from a visit in St. Thomas. Mrs W, G. Bissett has returned frow a visit in Rochester, N. Y. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Willis. attended the Toronto Exhibition last week. !, Mrs (Rev.) Collins and family ,t e - turned Thursday from a visit in Birr. Mrs Jordan of Toronto is visiting with her parents Mr. and ,Mrs. Jas. Murray Mr. Richard Phillips returned last week from a trip to Toronto and Montreal. Mrs Hutchinson of Killarney Man is here visiting with her ,sister, Mrs. Frank Gill. Miss Stella Gregory returnedMon- day to resume her duties in the Col- legiate Institute, Chatham, Mr S C. Hanna returned Friday front• a business and pleasure trip •to.' Frederickton and Cleveland. lir Jas. A. Sanders and lady triend of Woodstock spent a few -Jays der ing the week with relatives ,here, i a:•- ing motored up. Mr and Mrs; H. J. White left ori Friday to spend a few days at Grand Bend, going from there to Toront(for a week. Mr Thos. Sanders who has Peen holidaying at his home here left Saturday for Toronto where he will enter the College of Pharmacy. it and Mrs. Ed. Sanders and lit- tle daughter of Rainy River, New On tario, arc visiting with the form,er's parents Mr, and Urs. Thos. Sanders. Mr and Mrs, McCreath of Luck - now spent Monday with the ;tatters parents Mr. and Mrs. I. .Armstrong Miss May Armstrong returned ,with ( then, Where she will resume ner leper duties. Clifford and Dorothy Mallett ie turned Saturday from a visit at Det- roit. Mrs Fish and daughter Miss Annie arrived home from Winnipeg last week Miss Annie Day, after a visit ,with her parents, returned to Brantford Monday. A number of Exeter men motored to Stratford on Sunday to see the soldiers Mr and Mrs.. S. Martin and Ir. and Mrs W. Martin were in Wroxeter Sunday Mr. Ed. Crocker and wife returned to Toronto Monday after a week's visit here. AMP' John Sanders left Monday nor a visit with her daughter Mrs. Rich; Penhale Toronto, Mrs Inwood and daughter of Lon- don spent Sunday and Monday at Mr S. Sanders Main St. ' Mr. and Mrs Bence and daughter returned to Buffalo on Monday, after a viii' with Mr. Burdon. Mr H I. White and 4F. W. Glad - man will play in the ,Glove *;coach Double tournament in Toronto -this week Miss Addie Morlock who was vis- iting in Detroit and attending ,the mil- linery openings in Toronto t eturned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Grey, Miss Patterson and Mrs Angus and little ,son,of Stratford were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. I. Armstrong last \reek. Rev and Mrs. McAlister and Miss Stewart arrived home on Saturday after their holiday. Mr. McAlister' occupied his pulpit in James St, Church on Sunday. 'an, Oil • Co. Mr and ,Mics,. ' Bert Miller (and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Slater yof Detroit ' visited during' the week end with Mrs, Rowe 86 E. Sanders of ,.town and ,Mir. and. 'Keine' Mrs, Mase Simpson of Clandeboye Both At Exeter and Centralia R,. Seldon New bailor Shop N. Sheere desires to announce to the public that he will ott Sept. 1st, 1915. open up an up-to-date Ladies and Gents Tailoring Business in Exeter. He will put in a full line of fresh- ionablc Goods and will always have a large assortment of Samples • to choose from, OUR MOTTO will be to ,give the Best possible Value at the ,least pos- sibie ;money. A CALL SOLICITED Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central .Efatel. 'Utilizes every heat unit. Flues arranged so heat is forced to travel over top of oven in Clarv!s a 0 ii e down behind it and twice line der the bottom before escap- ing to chimney. See the McClary dealer. wol Sold by T. Hawkins & Son The Advocate subseriintilon mail- and if it does not read at least up to lig list has been corrected up to the date kindly attend to the matter and 20th of August. Look at your leges oblige. N. Sheere The 1916 Model OVERLAND is now out and is a beauty Big reduction in prices. Call and see the new Model which is the most.up-to.date they ever built, Wes. Smell Dealer Exeter Tea & Coffee Store For the ' choicest groceries, fruits, spices, teas, coffee and every- thing in the grocery line. t :all and see us. A trial 1 as to quality will convin- ce. onvince. Produce taken in exchange Jas. Gould Opposite Electric light Plant Genuine D. L. & W. S c�a�lou Coal Agents For British Americ- NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE The Wonderful diamondstylus in the New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph does away with the troublesome process of changing the needles that wear out and destroy valuable records. NEW EDISON Diamond Disc Phonograph The: triumph of Mr. Edisotu's great inventive genus., Here, at last is a. phonograph that re- produces the voice and in- strumental music with ibsolute fidelity to the 'original—human, life -like, natural. What all. music ;dyers; have waited for - J. Willis Powell, Agent On eslibition at Powell's Bazaar, Exeter, Ont. JONES & MAY PHONE NO, 3'z NEW AUTUMN DRESS GOODS A Superb Showing New colors Nen weaves Our display of New Fall and Winter Dress Goods areexceptionally fine', All the New Shades are shown here in a big variety of the New Weaves. Owing to the scarceness of Dress Goods for this Fail. We bought early and can give you goods at nearly all the old prices. Evening Dress Goods Colored Dress Goods _ Beautiful shades of Na- vy, Cadet, Green, Brown, Rose, Hello or Tan. Swell cloths in Satin, Serge, Honeycomb, Diagnoll Rosetta, Basket, or Plain cloths. ` Nice for Dress- es or Suits,. Lovely Silks .and Silk & Wools in Crepe, Poplin and Silk Crepe- De-Cheue. Swell shades of American Beauty, Blues, Lemon, 'Pink, Sal. mon, and Rose. ' Swell Goods for Evening wear,. Silks and Velvets , Are to be a very : strong feature for this Fall. All the New Shades are here for you in both Materials Black,NavyCadet, Brown Green, Rose, Lemon, also all shades in Corduroy Velvets. Black Drees Goods 'Blacks were never ,in better demand. Our stock is complete in ev- ery life Serges, Broad- cloth, Diagnols, Honey- comb, Rosetta, Reselda, & Plain Cloths. You will do well to buy your Black Dress Goods from us. JONES & MAY Eleadgnarters for the celebrated W.E. Sanford Clothing