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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1915-12-30, Page 8EXETER AfV E1ATE, THURSDAY DECEMBER. 3E1 1315 EXETER I*K c The OHANGrED EA.071 WEDNESDAY NetveWheat Barbey,Buckwheat.,4,44.,44..,. eats 4,41Y 441.44444• Fedi..•4..R,•,4«. �A«1n 14441»4 (P(,,��o'pttt&lteea4'LOU..."pe H.al'4 Per 1.,1+•444 xt'Irri` ', per cwt., farnil7 eleur, tow grade per cw Butter OmtznerY Butter........ $gge...,. , .40.4 044•,. Live hogs, per cwt..,.*. Shorts per tizn•.••4••4•. Branper ton ....•, 85 to 102 0050 50 10 as 1 ea 1'15 1 `i5 1400 15 00 3 -0 105, 2& 3o 40 8 30 25 00 2500 400 TONS SALT -400 tons of Line Land and Cattle Salt for sale. AU grades $5.50 per tone 541x:. per bag. EXETER SALT WORtiCo., Ltd J utton. anager. ASI'FF FOUND . --In. Exeter, on Christmas eve, a muff. °weer can have same: by proving ownership and paying for this notice, 4,prily re Wm. Reid Exeter: -x, -o -x-- ANNUAL BAND MEETING. -the annua" Band meeting will ee lseld in the Ramo Room on Monday evenings, Jarnuazy 3rd. All members are =g- ently requested to be at this �me ling. E. J. Christie, ecretary EXETER PATRIOTIC LEAGUI~- Reetder monthly meeting in the Lib- rar e Monday evening next at 7.30. A hal'-de«:en knives have been left at the tree room and a half-dozen taken in mistake Will the party kindly or-, recr the mistakei-Secretary, CARD OF ANKS I desire to thank the .ratepayers ot the village of Exeter for re-electing me by acclamation to the Reeve's eizai" fel 1916. The same stare will be giver .o the work during the ;m- ing ye' -t' JOHN W. TAYLOR ALT FOR SALE. -An excellent quafit+ a Sarnia made salt toe sale at Selaon s Second Warehouse, at the G T R. station. Sold in any quant - Your our patronage is solicited and satisfactioe is guaranteed. -- ED. !i ;MAGl:IRE Exeter. WANTED -DRUG APPRENTICE at once. Apply at Cole's Drug Store }. CLUBBING -Now is the tame to', select and place your order for read- ing roattet for the coming, year. We club with all the leading daily .end 'weekly newspapers and all foreign periodical:• and magazines at •lose prices Call at the Advocate Office and leave your order. MONEY LOST, -In Exeter. on Saturday Nov. 27th. a five dollar bill Suitable reward to party returning sante to this office. --0---- DINING ROOM GIRL WANTED Apply at the Commercial House, Ex- eter. Monet property MONEY TO LOAN to loan on farm and village at lowest rates. ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer arc., Exeter, The Advocate from now to the end of 1916 for $1.00 to any place in Canada, $1,50 to any place in the United States, LOCAL ICINGS, ' Mr, N J. Dore Was in Hatnilten Over Sunday Mr Geo Bedford spent a few 7Iays in Brighton Ales.: Ethel Sweet, milliner, is home iron. Tillsonburg Airs. D. Johns and 'Miss Lila are visiting in Sarnia, Mr Fred Blow of Woodetock spent Christmas in town. Mr. Walter Dearing of London was home for Christmas. Aquina Sheere of Detroit visited relatives this week Mr end Airs. Wes. Cole spent tee week end in Lucan. Harper Rivers of Stratroy was home for Christmas. Air H. Gould and lamely spent the holiday in Wingbam, Mr. Malone of Tillsonbure, .vas a visitor for Christmas. Will Birney left on his retain • to Winnipeg. on Monday. Capt Hearnan and ?amili spent t s inLondon. 4'hrs rare Lo on Mise:: diary and Nancy Tom .pent Christmas in Goderieh, Mr. Elmore Senior was home from Toronto for Christmas Mrs . W. J. Bissett and Miss dads s spent Christmas in Paris. Victor Sweet has returned to Wind- sor after a holiday here. Dr. and Mrs. Harrison of i)etroit were holiday visitors Mere. Mist; Ruby Treble of Toronto ipent Christmas with her parents. Mr Ed Walker of London Town- ship wan home for a few stays, Earl Briekwnod was home .or Xmas, A3zs. Vera• Sweet is visitinD, in Lon- don. ' Mr and Mrs. 1P,. Gillies spent Xmas in London, Mr Ed. Jones of Hamilton spent Christmas here. • Axis: Vera Campbell of Hami.. en is home for a few days. .'disc: Nellie Amy' of Hamilton is visiting relatives here. Airs. Wolper and family returned to Harrow on Wednesday. Miss Willis has returned to her home in Marlette, Mich Miss Ida Marchand of St. Jacobs spending the holidays with friends in town Air. Edward Harrison. of Detroit visite• his sister Mrs. Chas. Box for Christmas. Mr Howard Quackenbush of \lila- uaukes Dental College is holidaying <t his home here. Airs Murdock of Chatham spent Christmas with her parents, Dr. .And Mrs Quackenbush. Airs Theo. Sweet of Hamilton is visitine .here. Mr. Sweet will also spend New Year here. • 1li.,s Kase and niece, Miss .lar gar-' et of Toronto are visiting reltet:e_s here for a few days. Airs Parker and Miss Ethel Piper of Chicago. and Mrs. Gale of Landon visited their mother firs. riper. Miss. Willa Hastie ,of .neguiindah, Manitoulin Island, and. Miss Alberta Hastie or Toronto University are %is- iting Miss Ella Heywood ever the Christmas holidays. Pt MT G. Holman of the Mounted Rifles of Portage -la -Prairie, who is visiting his father Mr. Geo. Holman in Egruond.villc was with his ;ether a caller here on Wednesday. He leaves Alis,: Vera Rowe of Toronto spent in a few days to join his regiment on the week end at her home nere. the way. to the front. Mr and Mrs. P. Robertson of atrat- ford visited here for Christmas. Mr :'T Boyle is confined to the Mr, Frank Johns of 'Toronto ,pent house through illness. a fen days with his parents 'nere. An enjoyable dance was given in , ., ly • N 1 i s A n a �,s,,,li.n , is o el Hall . is d Dn 1 on liisa Annie Sarntlers of �'� aterloo y " spent Christmas at her home sere, The Soldiers' Aid Society will%neet Mr Percy Browning of Toronto svgs on Tuesday night next at 2.30 to the a Christmas visitor with his parents. !brass' Air Clift f pecktr.an and family of 'fr Johr Iiunkin ga ye a :tee pig- . Guelph, are visiting relatives here. col shoot on Thursday last, It was Dr Folk and family of >t. Mary s well patrore'eod and some good scores spent Christmas with relatives here. were made bet John forgot to urng in tilt: score. ;fire and Airs, Robs, Sweet tad 4a14 - i,12. of Clinton spent the holidays here. sir, Laurie of the Bank of Com - Air. James Sanders of Woodstockmerce s:afi has been transferred to spent Christmas with his parents acre Crediton. Only for a short time. ;ills Hamilton is home from the hos ever as he is enlisting in Lamb- West where she spent the past year, ton fore(' in a few days, Mr 1 A. Macdonald and wife spent The auto licenses have gone up in price The 1915 licenses are good with relatives in St. Thom- to 'Feb 1st next. The increases fox as. horse - Mrs. Jos ,Si'atnbold left Thursday power are, For all cars of 25 horse- power and under $10. This is aump to spend the holidays in Saginaw, from $6, A $5 increase puts cars of. Mich. the 35 -horsepower class up to $15: The sons of Rev, and. Air's. McAl- those of the third class, up to •50 ister are home from Toronto for the horsepower at $25, and ell above that holiday at $30 Dr. Homer Kinsman and son Ted of Sarnia spent a few days nere with relatives WANTED -An industrious man who can earn $100 per month and expen- ses selling our Products to farmers. Must have some means or starting expenses and furnish Contract signed by two responsible men, Address W. T Rawleigt. Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont., giving age, occupation and references. COAL HEATER FOR SALE -with vet; and pipes. -Apply at this office. W ANT iiD TO RENT. 100 Acres of land with good buildings, -near to school Will give a good rent for a good €arm and farm it right, Apply ADVOCATE OFFICE, Exeter BON W ANTED —Good ' smart boy wa•, eco at ' nce to learn printing. Ap- ple at thi• office. 1t LAR: A GE LICENSES ISSUED b' C :-I Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice Strict:37 confidential; no witness — —O-- GRAAIN BAGS FOR SALE.- Sev- eral hundred grain bags used only on- ce. Good as new at 20c. each. At the Canning Factory. Where a scientific preparation, .on- taiining no habit -,farming drugs, is needed for warn and exhausted ner- ves sbowins in the ,farml of Neuralgia, Insomnia (Sleeplessness), Rheumatism Headaches, Anaemia; etc., be SURE yot. gef TAKAICE. There is no ot- her remedy ,just as good. 50 cents at your druggist's or by mail ;rom the Georgian Mfg. Co., Collingwood, Ont. ANNUAL MEETING EXETER AGRICULTURAL SOC'Y The Annual Meeting of the Exeter .kgri.cultural Society will be meld .an the Town Hall, Exeter, on Thursday, January: 20th, 1916, at one o'clock a.mt for the purpose of electing Presi- dent Vice -President and Directors for the ensuing year and transacting other important business. Ali members and interested parties should attend the meeting, The Directors are particularly xe- quested to meet just before the :,n inual meeting at 1 o'clock sharp; E CHRISTIE R. G. SELDON President Secy. HOUSE 1'OR SALE. The ;undersigned is offering :or sale 1. the Village of Centralia an eight - roomed Brick house, modern smprove- ments hard and soft water; wood house and commodious stables; ce- ment walks; .2 acres of land. School. church land 'station convenient: This ig ; a ver`• desirable property and will 'be sold far below cost. RICHARD QUINTON, Centralia Miss 9.liie Eacrett, milliner of Strat- iord is spending the vacation at her home here Mr, Amy of Burford visited firs. Array oyer Christmas at the name of Mr. E. Jory Air. Lewis Heideman of Berlin and. brother Will of Toronto visited their parents here Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Biayney of Tor- onto visited relatives in Exeter North for ,Christmas. Messrs. Richard and James Bissett of London spent Saturday with rela- tives in" town, Mr Ed Pickard of Chicago, visited at the home of his mother, airs, R. Pichard this week. Messrs. Harold Bissett of Toronto and Reg ,Bissett of Chatham were home for Christmas Misses Beatrice Redden and Annie Day of Brantford are holidaying with their relatives here. Air and Mrs. Loadhouse end thikd are visiting with Mrs. Loadhouse's mother. Airs. Meakin, AIr and Airs, J. T. O'Brien end daughter of Hamilton visited relatives hare during the holiday . Miss Lily Huston of Dunnville, and Miss Winnie Huston of Hamilton are visiting their parents here. Mr James Creech of Rochester, N. Y., spent Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Creech. Mist. May Armstrong of Lucknowl ant Miss Ida Armstrong of Toronto are visiting their parents here. Air and Mrs. Chas. Dale and Gar- vey Acheson of St. Thomas spent Christmas at the Central Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. McTavish of Shakes- peare'visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor this week. Mr and :Nies', I. Hall and grandson, of Exeter North spent the holidays with their son and daughter in Detroit Messrs. Nelson Hill of London and French:. Hill of Bellevillevisited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, Messrs. Harry and. Chester Parsons who have been in.'thet,west, are visit- ing their parentis, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Parsons Mr and Mrs. Thos:: Dunsford of Marlette Mich., are spending Christ- mas holidays among old friends in and around 'Exeter, Mr. W. r. Murray, who is now stat- ioned at Brockville, with Eastern On- tari.c a his travelling ground, is spend- ing the holidays with his parents here: Mrs Geo. E. Colwell and daughter Verna of Cargill have ; eturned home, after spending Christmas with the formen's parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Homey • One of the notable interior store 1 ns zn provemern s recently pia a ,n Exeter is that of the Dttia Store of Dr. J. W. Browning. 'Three siient salesmen have been. installed, and quarter -cut oak cabinets placed along the south wall, ;and the whole store re -floored and re -decorated. An indirect lighting system has also been put' in, and ,he store is now bright and attractive, Ind a credit to the owner. WEDDED. --The home of AIr. .,nd Mrs. Robert Kydel, Usborne was the scene of a pleasing event on Dec. 22, wheat their daughter, Miss Mary E. ,was united in marriage to Mr. Walter 13. Rydall The bride was gowned in white charmeuse satin with over dress of white brocaded satin, and the bod- ice was oftnipon over satin and trim- med with seed .pearls. She wore the usual bridal veil. Margaret Harris was flower girl Willie Allison ring -bearer and, Miss Anna Allison played the wedding march. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Dr. Fletcher in the presence of about 100 guests, A creat many beautiful presents were received. The young couple took a trip tc. Toronto and Niagara, the bride travelling in a suit of Russian . reen trimmed with military braid. She wore black furs and black picture hat. They will reside , n �t Fullarkon, and nave .he best wisher of their many friends. Wishing Friends and .Customers a very Happy New Year AND THANKING YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE DURING r.HE YEAR AND SOLICITING A CON- TINUATION OF YOUR CONFID- ENCE FOR THE NEW YhAR, WE WILL ENDEAVOR TO GIVE OU GOOD VALUES AND PAY HIGH- EST PRICES FOR FARM PRO- DUCE. Al PRESENT WE ARE PAY- INCs 45c PER DOZ. FOR STRICT- LY FRESH EGGS. Gordon' Taylor of Toronto, Chest- er Harvey Edgar Harney, Thornton Fear; Clive. McAlister, Archie Davis all soldiers of 'the King, were home for Ch,nstmas: Mrs, A. E. Bennett , and 'daughter, Miss Greta of Fileld, B.C., arrived on Thursday evening, and are the guests of the farmer's sister, Mrs;, L. H. Dickson. Mr.' Bennett will came east in February J. W. Skinner GENERAL MERCHANT WINCrihLSEA. Happy New Year WE WISH ALL OUR CUST- OMERS A PROSPEROUS AND A HAPPle NEW YEAR: R. N. ROWE THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR' AND FURNITURE DEALER Phone 20a LADIES AND GENTS TAILORING A Ful' Line of Ladies' Suitings Gaberdines, Broadcloths, Vicunas Poplins African Brown, Ruffian, and Laure' Green, Etc. PRICES $23 to $35. COATS Coat Season is here, and with it some or the most beconzoNig, and at - 1 tractitYe models of the day, :ivery garmen the newt in its Class - Tweeds Plashes. Beavers, Persia - tet Chinchillas, Etc. PRICES $17 toi $30 Special Prices ON Best Manitoba Flour A FINE ASSORTMENT of HEN'S SUITINGS & OVERCOAT- INGS at reasonable prices. GIVE US A CALL N. Sheere THE HIGH CLASS TAILOR Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central Hotel, for two weeks R. G. Selden, Phone 2 Fz�eter Bargain Sta�e We wish our many Friends and Customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year AND PROMISE THEM AND ,.kS MANY NEW CUSTOMERS AS MAY COME THE SAME SQUARE I)LALING AND GOOD VALUES AS WE HAVE GIVEN IN THE PAST. B. W. F. Beavers F. Begg Butcher FRANK TAYLOR AUCTIONER For Huron and Middlesex. Mod#rate'' raYearI: Waite or phone alar alt Crag- P on r g Phone 103 C W, ROBINSON LICENALED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR for Counties of Huron Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Fare Stoek Sales a $pscialty4 Office at Cocksbutt Warerooste, next door to Centra' Hotel, Main Street, Exeter. Charges moderate and satisfaction is. guaranteed Tea &Coffee Genuine �• Store D. L. & W. Scraillon Coal Agents For British 4meric- an Oil Co. H. Rowe choicest. Per the ch ,groe ries* fruits, spices his, coffee and every- thing verything in the grocery lice. Call and gee us, A trial as to quality .will convin- ce. Produce taken in exchange Jas. Gould Opposite Electric light Plaut JONES & MAY PHONE NO. 32 GREETINGS We desire to thank our many Friends for their liberal patronage during the past, and trust we may merit a continuance of the same. To one and all we extend the season's greetings with our best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year JONE & MAY i .eadquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanfoud Clothing `l Pt.