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The Exeter Advocate, 1915-11-25, Page 8EXE PER, AT71UG.APE, 'I'l .il t5l]AY NUITEMSERt 25 1H1S dd.ET.RR MARKETS. CHANGED ICAOri WEDNESDAY New Wheat,.......,.,. Birley ,,.........., t.• 140vrheaq.............. Oats, ..., ,,:,,,,.,., Fota os pr bag ...,., 3 'a)r, er t qn , ... ,.. • ...:,,. 1S`Iour, per mart., family Floure low grade per ew utter,,,.,.,,.,, „ ^ Oreamery Satter ,,, Eggs , . .,,.,,W.V4.4 Lite bows.per cwt, •.... 'Shores renteotn.—ere..,. Bran per von...........+ 15 to 95 45 48 0 '1Q 150 150 Ta.A0 140 99 105 20 2$ o 36 S 00 7,9 00- 25 00 02500 } don Township, in6 with he sister, Mss. A, I. Ford +� "spessresr '� ' ete Mrs S Atkinson is visiting :n Lon- :airs. !Milburn of Toroat'o is visit-, � � dol+ Toacnship, inn, u�itit her sisteir, lil't's. A; T. Ford. LOCAL DOINGS I Is r • Mt. and Mee. A. TiWhite spent �N: Fred H Barth has returned from i ,�f'x. and yrs: H. 7; Wltzke spent Mr Hogarth has returr�e ,tom ,the West after completing his 'rar- ',1ise Shaw of Landoll is visiting vesting g ,Mrs C H. Homey is! slowly recto- :dies Gladys Bissett, * Mx. Ross Holland of Indian 'dead, erinz from, her illness, 11rs R i4lwrphy is visiting her fit- Seek., after an absence in the West Lein: Baslrerviile is learning the her at Lnindesborough. ,for fourteen years, is here spending barbeeing with eteessrs. Boyle S.;. ''Ie- \Zrs N". 3. Dose left Tuesday to', the linter° t Leod ;t %r, Windsor and Detroit, l P °ieratee Archie Davis of Galt, Ger- A large number of Exeter People 1. Higdon and Harry Windsor of attendee the fowl supper in Central- 3 f 1 t k ndor. were here over Sunday at is on Tuesday dight air respective homes, enesni est �c ,� to of Saturday in London, hg vests and :threshing operations. Mr D. Atkinson of Clinton was in toter a Lew days as. week. fir efarl 'Mitchell of London; spent day visiting relatives here ss Ida elarchaud of St, Jacobs spent Saturday an Sunday ,here, Mrs. 0 Southeott returned on. Thursdae- ,from a visit in Toronto, Mfrs Birk leaves this morning for Detroit to spend Thanksgivipg Day, ell's: Stella Southeott left this weer. to visit in London an Toronto. Sherman 4 'ill%s 31as returned :,vont the, west where he spent the sum- mer. Mrs. Wm. Hawleshate has returned iron visiting with her erothers rine, other relatives in Lucan, of `d Road t •e Laden ,'a T: L il. r Mr. R south returned ,from the West on Saturday, after an absence of several aweeki. Mrs. WM Hodgins returned Tues- day to Winnipeg after a visit with her sietea \frs. I.. Hardy, and other relatives Miss Veda Gleed, who has been vis- itine relatives and friends were for seeerat months, returned to her home in Londe:. Tuesday. Rev McAlister, chairman of the Ex - =tire board of the Methodist iBook Roos; & Publishing House, said the concerr an otficinl visit last veek. fie reports everything 'n .first-class running order and whale being ,,ust recently established, the work dowels t of the best. The congregationgof the Presbyter- 'Mies. ies. Bowers and two chddr�en of y Ingersoll are visiting at Mr, R. G. inn church will next Sunday complete , Seldon's - a Solder's c;eek'. ..I.Its. Beldon s thews church t on urc a n d S d father Mr Berry, also spent a fan We are ,getting a little snow abase days wit%, them. days—some of the om and off' kind. Here to -day and gone to-monoar. Mrs. William Wilson and her daugh; Tie. Farmer's '&4eekly Sun is not The company advertising War Plc - parte weeks' hack_ It deals with all publicfore`s here for Friday night Inst net with the format's parents, Mr. and questions e ariessly and it deals with with bad weather and a slim attend Mrs C. H. Homey, returned to their these onestreits pro>n the standpoint epee, L d d home in Petrelea Saturday, of win'it considers thie best inter este of the farm, believing that .he inter sts e; the farm are identical wits, the interests cr:. the country as f. n'ho e A journal or. this glass s:*s iii env: a place in every :arm get ' 't n 1o;a caro i a wee t The Advocate at $1.S5 a .ear, Scientists have pledged their aid to the Klee. by devoting all their energ- ies tc the task of bringing the war to a vi. torious conclusion. In the 'nean- tu;e>, the health and nerves of our brae: soldiers and their friends at home is suffering, and TAKAKE is the out perfect remedy for nerves. Fife.- cents at your druggist's or by mail from the Georgian elfg. Co`v., t.anllieigwood, Ont. WANTED—An industrious man who can vary- $100 per month and expen- ses selling our Products to farmers. Must have some means for starting expenses and furnish t:,ontraet signed by two responsible men. Address W. T. Rawleigh Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. giving age occupation and references. DINING lGGI RL - Apply the ommersl House,SERVANT WANTED.—Good gen- erat servant for housework. Apply at Advocate The residence of the late T. B. Car- ling is to be sold by public tuction, or Saturday afternoon. The 'atraily wit; mote to Toronto to reside. The. Guy Brothers held forth in the Opera House on Saturday Night and were greeted with a bumper douse, As usua' the `performance was good. In addition to the money and shoes mentioned last week as haying been stolen Entre Messrs. Jones S: 'day's store, there were also two fur -lined overcoats taken. The guilty party has not yet been found. Mr George Crawley received word last week that his sister, Mrs. rhos. tiergau had died at hear home in- Mar- lette Mich. He attended the -funer- al returning Wednesday.. Mr .lr E. Huston of the eee tet,e-r Library Board, was recently elected vice-president of the Library Assoc- iation of Huron, Bruce and Perth, at a recent meeting in St. Marys. Reeve Taylor on behalf of the town presentees wrist watches to zarivat.es Marry Windsor, Gerald Burdon, Arch- ie Davis and Douglas Stewart on sat- urctay evening, whets they were home for the week end. The School Board met on Monday ev ening passed a number of ac- cd:unts, received the inspectors re- port aria toot action thereon. tlessas Martin Armstrong, Gladman and Creech were present. SZe to furnish a 3iosp%tal cot in a~n land. elrs. E. 3, Christie, sec.. HOUSEMAID -ANTED.—An ex- � :.'large gang of hydra men are now g Harlem ed general hosts Th tea are The Soldiers' Aid Society 'hipped stn Tuesday to the Daughters of the Empire London, Qat, the following d articles,--- 144 pads 12,~1:6, 600 pads 6x7 inches • 360 pads 9x12; 618 :•am - presses 6x4; 330 wash cloths; 15 three inch bandages; 6 i'i ye -inch aan- dages • 463 gauze sponges; 19 ecarfs, 6 pair hand knitted socks, Z sheets; housemaid wanted., , or. the sob m towns c trees r TRIVITi :tiEMORIAL B AZAAR— r. � 1' � = t ed ' to putting uli Y Apply ;o eIRS. H. J. 1, iilTE, -rater GENERAL SERVANT WANTED, hood; wages. Apply to Mrs. A Blackburn 95 Richmond St., Lon - dor, One LOST. -.A. parcel containing boy; suits. Return to Stewart's store for re and STOVES FOR SALE—Two heat- ers—one wood, and one coal with oven —Apply at this office, COAL HEATER FOR SALE—with oven and pipes, --Apply at this *tfice. The Ladies' Guild of the Trivitt Mernoria, Church will hold their an- nual bazaar on Friday, Dec. 3rd. rx--o—x RUG LOST -On the 2nd con. of Stephen Township, on Nov. loth, a plush buggy rug, with blacklining and large colored cheek on face. The finder will kindly leave word at The Advocate Office. BROWNS' TREE The best that can be grown..et+rho is agent in your town? BROWN BROTHERS CO'Y Nurserymen, Limited, Browns Nurseries, Welland Co..Ont being trimmed prior, the wires. \Vorkmen axe also en- The Ladies' Guild of the 'rnvitt lein- gaged on the transmission Line ire oris' Church will hold their annual tweed Exeter and Lucan, B:,zsar :a the Opera House an the Mr W 3. Statham received yard on Monday of the death: that morning ox his brother George in Acton, at the age of 4S years, Deceased .has been U seven or eight months of cancer Mr. and Mrs. Statham et - tended the £uneral. Lois the little three year old daugh- ter at Mr and Mrs. `V.. 3. Stathien the other evening got the first three fingers of her right hand caught in the dough mixer and had them sev- erely smashed, The doctor is trying to save the injured members, but it may bt necessary to have oarts oe MC/ removed. Mr. Louis Hera, Huron Street, while out shooting Thursday last accidently tripped and.:•ell, with the result that be._sustained a severe injury to his laieo Mr Eli Snell and Mr. George Cudmore happened to be with trim, end tit once procured a horse and "W ANTED' A Reliable Man with semi business experience with farm- ers to represent us in Exeter and Dis- trict A permanent position ear the right man Highest commission paid. Territory reserved. New specialties for season 1915-16. STONE & WEL- LINGTON, TORONTO, WANTED TO RENT. -100 mores of lana', with good buildings, near to school Will give a good rent for a good farm and farm it right. ADVOCATE OFFICE, Ex ttei SE;' L IN OLD RAZORS, -If' Your haw, ant old razors that are ern of commission and you would like to de the boys at the front a kindness send then, - to us and we will have them sen* ,forward, afternoor and evening of December 3rn Sale of work andhome-made cooking commences at.3.30. Friday Afternoon at a Village School" will be given by the Girl's Auxiliary at the evening program. Admission after- noon 30c, and evening 25c and 15e, —x—o—x— USES OF "el" AND "ie,"—Thet fol - towing rhyme, remarks an exchange, may be found useful in helping to me - member The correct use of the letters „e!" and "in" S earls' all the Exeter boys cc ho are in training as soldiers at London axed Galt were home over Sunday visiting relative`s, The whole 33rd was giv- an leave of absence for two days. Mr. W R. Pollock, who has been with employed J of Mr. H. Scotto for three years, has- accepted the manage- ment of a creamery at Kerwood, end he and the family will move there this WW1* After "c" an "e" apply; When "el' and `re" both spell "ee Flow can we tell which it shall bre ? Hera is a rule you may believe, That never never will deceive. And all such trouble will relieve A simpler rule you can't conceive It 9s +not made of, many pieces, To puzzle daughters, sons and nieces, Yet with it all the trouble ceases. - xater-B4rgaiti Store Some Snaps in Clothing 15 SAMPLE CHILDREN'S COATS AT HALF PRICE. HOSIERY—We were fortunate el getting a bid share of Woollen Hosiery at excellent values. UNDERWEAR—We can please You in variety and value. Some samples - el Men's Fleece -lined and Woolen Undershirts at less than present wholesale price. - MEN'S FINE SHIRTS—We -airy the Hagen Shirt in a big variety of styles and prices. - - • BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS --Ail kinds and prices, bought at thea Lowest prices for cash. TRY APAIR OF S OISHOE< FOR MEN AND BE CON- VINCED CED THATTHEY ARERIGHT B. W. F. Beavers New Butcher Without regard to what anyone may say, take it from us, that we LADIES AND GENTS are in Exeter to eta}. A. trial will TAILO]A� j'"� /�''`t i conv,n:.c you of the quality if our RING �,.J1 goads. We take and deliver orders to ell A Ful' Line of Ladies' Suitings Gaberdines, Broadcloths, Vicunas Poplins, African Brown, Russian, and Laurel Green, Etc. PRICES $23 to $35. CO &TS Coat Season is here, and with it some o:° the most becoming and at- tractive models of the day. ..very Barmen' the neelest in its Class.-- es Sof tee Chinchillas, 'Etc. 11E1011 CI 1 PRICES $17 to, $30 'TwedPlushesBeavers, Persia - parte of the town. Give us a call. F. Begg Genuine D.L.&W. INGS at reasonable prices. Agents For GIVE US A CALL British ,A,mere- �, Sheave Oil THE HIGH CLASS TAILOR an Co. - Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central f,. Roble Hotel. rig to -convey liim home cohere :ned- After other letters "1" 'seal ale was procured and the Injured ,Thu.- a general in a siege member ..dressed. There were . no tiVrites a letter to his liege? bones broken but some of the lige- Or an army holds its field, meats were badly sprained. He is Anti will never deign to, yield, now confined to his had. While a warrior holds a shield, ' - Or has strength his arm to wield, Mr Andrew Porter, inspector of Twc exceptions we must note, weights and measures, was in town Which all scholars learn by, rote the latter part of last week ,in eftie- Leisure is the first of these; sal duty being his first 'visit since For the second we have seize. hi, appointment to the officio;: :,Ir. Portet formerly resided here •.ind served an apprenticeship at the Times Auction Sale oitiee - He is a son of the late Rob- ert Porter who one time, fou ght {sol Weal contests hi this constituency for . OF VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL the Conservative party. Andrew him- PROPERTY IN THE VILLAGE PIANO FOR d oEaORte TO eRENT Apply at The e . MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C H Sanders at the Advocate Of- etee. Strictly confidential; no witness BOY WANTED. --Good smart boy wanted at once to learn printing. Ap- ply- at this office. a MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED be .0 •H -Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice Strictly confidential,' no witness ---o-- GRAIN BAGS FOR SALE.— Sev- eral hundredgrainbags used only on- ce. - Good as new at 20c, each. At the Canning Factory. BULBS FOR PLANTING AND POTTING—Hyacinth, Narcissus, ,Tu- lips, Tu -lips, Ferns Cyclamen, Primroses; eiso Lettuce - L DAA & SON. , CATTLE FOR SALE The oundersi,gned has for sale prix-, self made a memorable fight a mew years ago in Centre Huron, against a strong opponent, Wm. Proudfoot. ately le head of cattle, the property, of .Mitchell Willis., Terms to e-uit purchaser. Apply at s JAMES WILLIS' Con. 3, Stephen!, HOUSE FORy SALE. The, undersigned.is offering tor sal e in the Village of Centralia ee `fight roomed Brick house, modern eimpreieven meats • bard and soft water; wood - house sine commodious stables ce- ment walks; 2 acres of land. School church end station convenient. This es a were desirable property Ind 'will be sola fax below cost• RICHARD' QUINTON, Centralia Rev, H. T. .Crossley commences a series of evangelistic services here next Sunday. In the morning he will preach in. Main Street church. In the afternoon he will address a mass meet- ing in James Street church; and a un- ion meeting ,of the two churches will be held - in . James Street chuff ch in the evening. It is seven years the 29th of this month that Crossley and Hunter inaugurated their last , cam- paign Mr. Cs'ossley now returns for a mission of some weeks. hundreds of aur citizens will welcome him with gratefd memories of his former visit in leading* them to a higher estimate of the things that are! eternal. —x—o,--x— Mr F W. Ewington, who is: em- ployed with Mr..A. Walters, has i s- ceiv,ed a .Christmas card from his brother E. J. Ewingtonw who is .with His Majesty's fleet in. the - Persian Gulf : On the card is printed the. following verse,— Greetings from .Mesopotamia, Your knowledge of which shame yer, In this the sa-called Gardren of Eden, Our troops have done some, doughty deeds in. We're ince in the lime -light view, Flies, such heat you never' knew; Fevers, Arabs, Turks, thirst,' boils, She11= and bullets are our toils; But now its getting somewhat cold, Nov. we think of friends of . old, And hope.' that when this reaches you. Huns and• wars are finished toe. MEE'ffeiG OF . HURON COUNTY COUNCIL—The., Council of the Cor- poration of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, in the Town of Goderich, on Tuesday, the 7th day of December next, at the hour o'f' 3 o'clock, Dated Note 22nd, 1915. W. :.,ANE; Clerk. should • OF EXETER. In the Matter of ,the Estate of T. B. 'Carling, late of the Village of Ex- eter in the County of Huron, ,;en. tleman deceased. Mr C W. Robinson, auctioneer; has received instructions from the :Exec-, uters of the Estate of the late T.B. Carling and will sell by public auc- tion ON THE PREMISES oat SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, '15 at 2 o'clock p,m'., That most desirable residential pro- pertt situate on the West side of Main Street, opposite Siuicoe Street in the Village - of Exeter, being- 'he residentat property of the late T. B, Carling consisting of a two-story britt, cottage roofed residence end three lots of land. The house • is in goon repair-, -furnace, hard and soft water beautiful grounds, fine :run, shade and ornamental trees, .and a splendid - garden, • At the same -time and, place will be sold .a Quantity of household goods and chattels, consisting of .bed.room. suites . 'sideboards, range, gasoline stove. tables, sofas, chairs and other articles toe numerous to mention. • Terms—Chattels, cash; Land,. con- ditions of • saIe _.avail be, made • known on day 'o'f sale For further particu Tars apply to C° W. Robinson, .Auc tioeeee. 'bias, Martha, Carling, en the prernises. 3rd Dickson & Carling, Sol- icitors for the Executors, -p-- WANTED 6`hsead yearling or two year ole' <cattle' to be :Fed in 'a vane barn or. straw, full winter. Apply to, Stewart Mitchell; R. R. No. 3, Zurich FRANK TAYLOR AUCTIONER For Huron and Middlesex. Moderate rates Write or phone him et Crete icon Prompt attention given. C W. ROBINSON LICEN4EI3 AUCTIONEER ANI> VALUATOR far Counties of Huron Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farm Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Cockshutt Warerooms, next door to Centra: Hotel, Main Street, Exeter: Charges moderate and satisfaction is guarantee& Tea & Coffee Store tOf' the choicest groceries, omits, spices, t teas, coffee and every- thing in the grocery line. Call and see us, 4i, trial as to quality will convin- Ce. Produce taken in exchange Jas. Gould Opposite Electric light Plant 4 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 polis'. ever made; and a polish for vow cars and buggies equal to none. Ser our display of KIRSCH ^ur- Rain rods, the neatest'; and ; :supplest rod on the market. 3'. "...°: <- R. N. ROWE Embalmer Etc.. Phone 20a, JONES- & MAY PHONE NO. 32 GREAT WINTER COAT SALE All Coats To Be. -,Cleared Out. No two Coats alike NO. W IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR WINTER COAT. WE ARE REDUCING THE PRICES EARLY IN THE SEASON TO GIVE ALL BUYERS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. OUR COATS ARE NEW AND 'RIGHT UP-TO-DATE IN STYLES, FIT AND CLOTHS: SILK PLUSH, BABY LAMB, CURL CLOTH TWEED, FUR COLLAR, FUR LINED COATS,' eteeteese Lrgri .vP'�1,'JI CLOTH COATS Al colors and styles to choose A real good $15 coat for $5 A real good $25 coat for $15 A baby lamb $25 coat for $15 Other lines just as low. CHILDREN'S COATS - All kinds; colors and cloths— A bunch for $1.00 each A bunch for $2.00 each A bunch for. $4.00 each'. FUR COILL"AR COATS Extra good cloths with quilted lining ,and Beautiful fur collar.— A cheap garment $12.50.-eaclii MUSK RATCOATS The best coats for the, least money. - Nice dark rat skins. All sizes to pick from. 1 only rat limed'. coat' ' regular $45, coat -for $25. Men's -Fur Coats A BIG SHIPMENT JUST IN ER GOING OUT OF BUSINESS GOOD- BUY OF A CHEAP COA BOUGHT FROM A"MANUFA.CTUR-,' HERE IS YOUR CHANCE FOR A T. BLACK DOG COATS Real good coats regular $25°00 to $35:00° We are selling from $,1.6.50• 'oto $25.. FUR LINED COATS Real dressy and good wearers. A. real $40 rat` lined coat for $25 Coon coats from $50.00'. up, JJ T'E ,t-a,)quarters for the celebrated W.E..Sanfoud Clethin