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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-4-6, Page 8r. r, • EXETER MARKETS CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY When 80 to 95 Barley ,.a.- ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 50 to 55 Buckwheat .r. 60 to 65 Oats 40 to 4Q Peas, ,..i 95 to. 1 00 Potatoes per bag 2 25 to 2 50 Hay pee ton .. 14 00 to 15 00 Flour per curt, famity3 10. Flour, low grade i .per cw,.,,t, 1 75 Shorts per ton 27 00 lama per ton - .. Eggs 26 Oti 20 Butter 28 Creamery Butter 10 26 Hogs ,per cwt, ......... ..... 5 TENDERS --Will be received by the undersigned up to Monday even- ing at 5 o'clock, ..Auril 10th, for the position of Janitor in James street Church Du les to commence forth- with..—S. MARTIN, Sec. Trustee Board. Aa Oddfellows are requested to meet in the Lodge Room, Exeter,. on Tuesday Alight next, April lith, at 8 o'clock sbarp. Third degree to be eoeier,ed,—C,L, Wilson, Noble Grand SEED BARLEY FOR SALE—A ivantiity of 0, A. C. No. 21, barley for sale. .apply to W. 1) Sanders 2nd concession Stephen, Exeter P. 0 --x.—o—x— A SURE THING. Bill—"Aare you down -hearted ?" Tom—"No, but I am fearfully tired. It's nervous exhaustoe, I guess." Bill --" Well, there's no need tostay tined. Tom. Go end get a box of Takake spills. They'll fix you up. FMty cents P. box at your druggists, cr by plana from tae; Georgian Mfg. Co. rellingwood, Ont, —x—o—x- 400 TOMS SALT -400 tons of fine and Cattle Salt for sale, All g EXEes TER 50 SALT O K50c.S Co., Ler td J Sutton, Manager. --z--o—x-- SALT FOR SALE.—Ann excellent gttalit' of Sarnia made salt for .ale at Old Temperance House, at the G. T. R. station. Sold in any quant- ey. Your patronage is solicited and satisfaction is guaranteed. -- ED. MAGUIRE Exeter. WANTED—A „young man to Iearn OlouIdlogalso a young man to learn care making. Exeter alanf'g Co. BOAR FOR S •RVICE The undersigned will keen for ser- vice on Lot 7, Con. 7, Stephen, a thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar, with pedigree. Terms—$1.00 payable at time of service, with privilege of re- turning. EDWARD FAHNER CHIROPRACTIC The World's Greatest Science, The only method ever discovered for eraJ- ieation of disease by going directly to the cause. A NEW ROAD TO HEALTH No greater event in the history of the human race has vet been record- ed. Its discovery and its application are destined to replace every other method now in vogue for the eradi- cation of disease. This method is sure, certain and most direct No drugs or surgery. The release of a; impinged nerve, caused by a subluxa- tion of the vertebra of the spine,'tnd nature does the rest. For further m - formation see Dr. S. M. Jones, Oste- oath ant' Chiropracto, who will visit Exeter Mondays, n ednesday s and Fri- days ridays from 10 a.m. to 4 .p. m. Office a: th- residence of Mrs. S. A. Harness Clain Street, opposite the Flour Mills Consultation and examination Free. Girls Wanted 'We can give employment to a Jew more bright girls as ItiNITTh:RS AND LEARNERS Fare paid to Clinton, CLINTON KNITTING CO„ Limited MONEY TO LOAN Monet to loan on farm and village property at lowest s. ERNESTeELLIOT Conveyancer &c., Exeter. e W. ROBINSON Ll( ENS,ED AUCTIONEER AND VALVA FOR. foe Counties of Huron Perth Middlesex and Oxford. Farts Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at Coceshuv Warerooms, next door to Centra Hotel, Main Street, Exeter. Charger moderate and satisfaction is uarantee Day -Old Chicks. for Sale. --o--- White Wyandotte, (Martin laying strain) and. Barred Rock (Model Farm laying strain) day-old chicks for sale through the season. Order early if wanted. Also custom hatching done. Leave orders with C. B, SNELL, Ex- eter Ont. • Auction Sale HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS These will be sold- by public auc- tion _on North street, Exeter, on SATURDAY, APRIL 22; 1916 At 1 o'cloclt xi. m., Household effects consist. of parlor and dining room sets and kitchen untenstils, stoves crockery 'glassware. cli,'na carpenter tools, sh�c•e- inaker's `.00s arnd other .articles, ,See bills. 1'•ernns Cash, For particulars apply on nreinases or to auctioneer_ THOS. CANN B. S. PHILLIPS Prop. EiE rR it: , ITITO GATT; M TH ER flAY APRIL 6, lots reniiriprirlirlirwerirvISPAirmir "4W LOCAL i)()INGS. Fullartorn Township has a mad dog scare arid all dogs are, tied up for 60 days. Mrs. Quail of Seaforth is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo Easterbreol;, The wire nod transformers for the hydro are here after some delay and they are being installed. Mr. henry , Gould is able to oe ' ut main for short walks each day. His improvement is slow however, A new top -price for hos was made last week when local bu yersapaid $10.50 per hundred pounds on the hoof . Private Douglas Stewart cabled his parents here Thursday of the arrival of the 33rd in England. They are now at Sbornelitfe,. A delightful china shower was giv- en. Miss Mary Davis, prior to her mar- ria e at the home of Mrs, F. Boyle on Monday evening, Forty young le - dies were present, Mr. George ltlanson has rented the south side of the store propertyMr- Jas. Lawsonrecently purchased from Mr, Geo Bedford, and has moved his shoe business therein. The Ontario Government has a pro- posal to make the price of marriage licenses $5.00 of which $3.20 shall go to the Government. 850,000 a year could be raised in this. way. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Triebner of Stephen, received word last weekend a snap shot from their son Will in khaki, he having joined the colors in Calgary, and is now in Quebec await, 'agg to ga oorseas. A very pretty event occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William fienderson, Maple Grove Farm, Tham- es concession Blansbard, on Wednes- day March 22nd, when their daughter Clara, became the bride of Mr, Jas. Dykes of Creelman, Sask. Thi case of Thos, Newell vs..Al- bert Etherington, brought before Mag- istrate: Seeders and Moir, was set- tled on Thursday last by the charge beige reduced to common ;assault, to tell:eh Mr. Etherington pleaded guil- ty and paid damages and a nominal fin of $lo and costs, Mr Wm. Andrew of Hamiota, Man., brother of Air. George Andrew of town, is visiting with relatives in and aroused Exeter. Mr. Andrew vs1ent West about 25 years ago and is now thinking of returning to Ontario, and making his home here, providing he can, procure a suitable house. A quiet wedding took placei in Win nipeg on March 29th wlien Miss Har- garet f-landford, daughter of lir. Jas. I andford of Exeter, became the wife, of Mr. William B. Montgomery of Weyburn. Sask. The many friends of the bride in Exeter will wish the young couple 'every happiness, At the Western Ontario thorough- bred stdck sale held in London last wetk :lir, H. Smith of Hay sold a number of fine cattle,—Loadstone to Thomas Cameron, Usborne for :5310; Diamond Star Znd, to J. Ratcliffe of Usbprne $320;. Village Rosebud to Percy Sutherland, Longwood, $210. Of.recrtatiiig: in Canada Premier Sir Robert Borden has announced that to date 290,000 men have been attested, of •whom 112,000 arein Europe, and the rest on the way or in Canada. There have 22,000t'and been casualties 21 0 n7 U wastage. The total expenditure to the end of February for war purposes vv:is 5187,000,000. Don't overlook the Bazaar and En- tertainment under the Logic Mission- ary Society of Coven Church on Fri- day 1pril. 7th. The Bazaar will be in the Town. Hall at 3, and the enter ta3;nment at 8 in the Opera House. The play "Cranberry Carvers" will be put on box ;the young, people of Hen - sell .and £t,; sure will afford a treat. See ,posters. Mr, Richard ,Hill received the sad news on Monday of the death of his brother—in.-law; „tar. Dave Manning. \fr, Mannirx,i w as working in the mines in Southern -.Oregon, and -while at work on Alasch 13 was buried by a :gravel s34.00; .and although soon re- leased, he was seriously hurt inter- nally- and lied' -the following Thursday He leaves 2 wife and daughter in Vaticouver,o'ne son in Salonica,Greece and one soli ffo the 121st battalion, tratiring at N•e'w Westminster, B.C. THE •SPIRIT. THAT COUNTS.— Robert Hanna -a young married farm- er_: on 'three ,undred acres near Mil- trerto¢r tested; the statement .that re - peed farmers. would work the land, and'. offered .to, ei?list if: two men whom he, oiamed Would farm his land at $1.10 a day, T he offer was at once accept- e.d ,and Hanna . is now in khaki. Yet inn this locality there are farmers with fivo,and three sons who decline to allow one son to go when he knows they can get the help they need. An- other poiiat , is that the War Aux- iliaries should be ready to supply this help: _should' a list of capable re - Ur: ed farmers - who are willing 'Whelp? '1=10' VORECASTS FOR APRIL —A's giilar' storm 'rperiod is eenttral -tint the 6th th extending i ,on' 'the $ g td tail 11th. Disturbiiig eatises ata thn(uags ea ne.x,p,ett. This period will u enti' with weather growing unseason- ably arm " nut :western states and in fhb 'IS -ante' sections the barometer will 411 ..tor unusually low readings. Very threatening :clouds will develope, and froin -Saturday, the: 8th, to Tuesday the, `11th .storms of violent to dang- erous character will sweep from'. west tios; least acoss the country. Do not forget that a• falling barometer advan- ces:from west to east, over the coun- try .rand..that these barometric indi- es ' oars a i lac"d1 i tr indi- cation?. al'Ways neaci, nt , ;few. -hours to a day or two "inn advance of• thee; actual, storms Should the''.'bar, oinoter`fa13 very fast on and next to the: d ,maned : above, with warm s'othrly winds, and high humidity, gfhtsgris 4.,,,.to nadic', force need surr- prise_na -re.arder'e ofr°.• •these forecasts. BOY WANTED.—Good smart boy Auct.. , ply at thy, office. BAZAAR & ENTERTAINMENT. The Logi,e Missionary Society of the °wen Presbyterian church will hold their annual Bazaar and Entertainment o;n Fr'idee, April 7th. Sade of articles iii the Town Hall at 3 p.nis At S p ni. fins. the Opens House an entertain- ment will be given, consisting of a comic drama in four acts, "Cranberry Coroner$" by the young people of Hen sail,' Henna. Symphony orchestra will furnish music, Admission to Bazaar and refreshments 10c„ to entertain- ment 25e, reserved seats 55c, Plan of Hall at Bea'ter's store, open, Saturday morning, • Mn R, J. Dow has shipped, 1109 horses M the past three weeks, A Show Company put on Uncle Tote's Cabin here on Saturday even, ing. This pld-timer always draws a full house Messrs. Prouty Brothers of Usborne have moved unto the old Campbell homestead on. the 2nd concession sof Hay Messrs. 'Campbell Brothers have ing .moved to Hensall last week, ,;lir. Kadin of Huron College, London. preached two excellent sermons dal the Trivitt Memorial Church on Sun- day. The congre, ation will +be pleas - to know that Air, Kain will again have charge of the services Sunday next. Lieut Beattie Martin, after a mon- th's illAess of rheumatic fever at the front as again on duty as medical of- ficer of the Nor thttmberiend Fusiliers. so says a cable to Ws father, Rev W. M, Martial of London. Miss Russell of town ' has just re- ceived from the firing line in France acknowledgement of the receipt of a ta.an' of sox, knit and sent by her some, weeks ago, aeut. Col. of the 7th Battalion having received them. Mrs. Delve received word this week of •the death at Newark, New Jersey, or} March 17th, of her sister, Mrs. A. B. Gifford, as a result of her clothes catching fire from a stove four hours before, Her 'maiden name was May Johns and she was married in St. Marys after leaving here, The hus- band and one son aged; 16 years, sur - "SUCCESSFUL." --The Relay Teas .arid "Grande Finale" which were held during the month of March were very successtul. There were ;an, all 185 homes which the people were en- tertained and there were 904 guests entertained; 41 ladies gave SOc., a ladies gave $1., 1 lady gave $1;50 the girls' teas $5.90„ total $160.65. The prov�eeds were divided on Saturday among the three organizations, viz,.-. Woman's Institute $50, Soldiers Aid $50 Patriotic League $50; Expenses piiasto $3, Times $1, Advocate $1. Sint; the proceeds were divided there has been received a. balance of 55.65 which will be given to tare W. C. T. U, for Patriotic purposes and will be used for the Cocoa and Soup fund for the soldiers in the trenches.—Cornmitteet • Private W. J. Mallett was' in Guelph on Friday last. Mr, -Lorne Baskerville returned last meek from Windsor. Major W. J. Neaman was in Lon don on Thursday last Mr. Robert Leathorn was up front London for a day or two this week. Miss Frances Davis of Wingham is spendingafew days at her home here Mrs. Boon sin visiting in Palmers- ton with her brother Oscar Anderson, Mrs• Ha'lloway, after a visit liere, re' -3 tunmect to Clinton Monday, accompan- ied by Miss Vera Rowe, who will re-, main with her for some time. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Phillips and child, who have been visiting relativ- es here during the winter, left Mon- day for their home in Netherhill Sask. Mrs. 3 C. Gould of Galt was here. during the week attending the funer- al of her father-in-Iaw, the late Rich; Gould, which 'took ,place. on Thurs- day to Exeter Cemetery. Mr. Abe. Bagshaw and family arriv- ed here on Friday to spend some time. Mrs. Bagshaw and daughter have been visiting in London and Ex- eter for some months, and in their absence Mr., 'Bagshaw sold his farm. at Morr:n, Alta., and came east to join them 1Ie has pat decided what he will do in future. MARRIAGE LICENSES ' ISSUED, b4 C H. Sanders at the Advocate Of, - flee Strictly confidential; no witness Nodes to4 Creditors IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF. THE COUNTY OF HURON. IN THE ESTATE OF . MATHEW FINItBEINER, ,Tarte of the Village of Crediton, Gentleman, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given in pur- suance of R.S.O. 1914; Chapter 121 Section 56, that all persons' having any clraians or demands against the estate of 'the said ,Mathew Finkbeiner, who. died oat or about the 24th day of Jan - �Yr-pp.--.�s--1► , JONES & MAY PHON "t> :-,4 HOUSE CLEANING TIME Our Immense Stock of New House Furnishings OUR HOUSE -FURNISHING DEP.ARTMEIVT IS EXTRA WELL STOCKED TO MEET THE DhMA NDS OF l•IOUSE CLEANING TIME TETE FACT THAT W E BOUGHT EARLY ENABLES US TO OFFER EXCEPTIONAL MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES ON LINOLEUM$ RUGS :CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, BORE ERINGS, a'dATTINGS, LACE CURTAINS CURTAIN NETS, ETC, IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUR IMMENSE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. LINOLEUM SPECIAL — Heavy Scotch Linoleums in e. wonderful range of patterns and colorings at last season's prices. Spring Millinery at Popular Prices If you have not yet selected your Sprintr Hat we would advise you to visit our show rooms at your earliest opportunity. New exclusive styles and shapes ere continually appearing. Our ,prices are reasonable, Men's and Boys' Suits at Old Prices In spite of the:continued advance in the price of clothing we are able to offer hundreds of :Men`s and Boys' Suits—the• celebrated Sandford matte at absolutely old rprices. Raincoats for Everybody We offer ti complete stock of Ra incoats for Ladies, Men and Children at prices that will astonish you. Our Shoe Department In our Shoe Department will be found all the newest styles for spring —sack popular rpakes ,as the Geo. SI ater Co, Invictus; Empress, Queen Quality, etc. 'We also specialize in h eavy work shoes, Great Saving Opportunity in Cotton Staples Factory cottons, sheetings, ,pillow cottons, prints, shirtings, ginghams, denims, etc., bought before the advan co in price permits us to offer won- derful saving opportunities in these lines - English Prints at 12 1-2 c. Hundreds of patterns of heavy sale at 12gc, a yard, NEW DRESS GOODS, Misses asp variety to select from. EASTER TIES for men in all SEE OUR NEW WALL PAPE English prints in the oldfast dyes on d Ladies Suits and Coats in great the latest novelty effects just received RS. JONES & MAY Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanfomd Clothing ti'The remains of a former resident of 1 t hd Mitchell, Seip en, Mr. Fie M>< c 11, were brought here from Woodstock on Friday last and iint•erred in the Ex- eter Cemetery. He was unmarried and had been in the eipleptia hospital i'tt that city for some time. MOTHER SUPERIOR Says Vinol Creates Strength Rosary Hill Horne, Hawthorne, N.Y. —"I have used Vinol for many run- down, weak or emaciated patients with benefit. One young woman was so weak and ill she could hardly creep to my door for aid. I supplied Vinol to her liberally and in a month Y hardly recognized her. Sheens strong, her color charming and her cheeks rounded out. "—MOTHER M. ALPHONSA LATHROP, O. S. D., We guaranteeVinol to sharpen the ap- petite, aid digestion, enrich the blood and create strength. ;W S. Cole, Druggist', Exeter, 9nt. choice Furniture R. N. ROWE THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FURNITURE DEALER Pltone 20a, eery. i916, ane reguirred 'to seed by � post pr,evaid .fn deliver to H Fin ._ a i bei & Oil, 4Crediton,. Ontario.,. agents for the undersigned executors, their names and addresses and ful, particulars in writing of their claim: and statements of their ac- counts and the nature of the ieaur- itue; if any held by them. ANL take notice that after the Fifteenth day of April, 1916,'the said 'executors will proceed . tb distribute the assets of the said'deceased among tb ' persons entitled thereto,' laving regard only to: the claims of which. they shall then have had notice, :and said executors will not be liable tor the said' t there- of s or any part there of so distributed' to any person " or Persons of whose claim or claims no- tice has not 'been received by the said executors at the time of such distribution.' - Henry, Eilber:," Fred Wuerth, .• Catherine Finkbeiner, Executors of said estate. .vatted at once to "learn printing, yip- . D;atecl this 25th' `day of March, A. D, 1916, 66 Soils [or Ladics. PLAIN TAILORED AND FITTED MODELS SHOWING NEW FEA TURES IN SLEEVES WITH FINE RIPPLE SKIRTS Spring Fashions are arriving and combine in Fabric and Style a unique and interesting collection, meeting the requirements for street wear and travel. It is unusual to present, so early in the season so great a variety, but styles were determined early, and the most favored shown.. The present time is most advantag-" eons for buying as all indications point to higher prices in the future.. N. Sheere LADIES AND GENTS' TAILOR 'Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central Hotel. Exeter Bargain Store Spring Clothing WE HAVE SOME `EXChLLENT VALet$"IN12:E.A.DY``'TO"WEAI22 SUITS JUST ARRIVED. • OUR SPECIAL ORDER SA?VI PLEy OR MADE -TO -MEASURE : ' E HERE,ANY) W. INVYOU CLOTHES. ARE ITE TO SEE OUR PAT- , TERNS AND STYLES.. TIIE PRICE .WILL. PLEASE YOU... ;:SOME -GOOD ,VALUES IN LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. BOOTS 'AND Sl ci ES• SPECIALTY. B. W Special Prices on Flour this month. R. G. Seldom _ Phone 2 Tea a & Coffee Store For the choicest groceries, fruits, splices, 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 Choicest Meats Always on Mande F. Begg F. Beavers , Butcher Phone 103 :s,7,«;;'/ ;'.+a.`f,".;