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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-4-13, Page 8,9,11.4.1,NC411C1 • • EXE TER ADVOCATE, THEIRSDAY APRIL ia, 1:916 , . EXETER liviAttuis CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY Wheat 80 to 95 Barley 50 'to 55 Buckwheat . 60 to 65 40 to 40 Peal .. 95 to 1 00 Potatoes per bag 2 Z5 to 2 50. Hay, per ton. Flour iper cwt., fallen)! en Flour, low grade, per cwt Shorts per ton .... Bran per ton ...... Eggs Butter Creamery Butter .... Hogs, per cwt immenerminomem.mairminmememrimm., •••• 18 00 3 10 1 75 27 00 26 00 20 28 36 10 50 wpm' Just now. 4 fa critical surgical operatien to -day, wen-entauraeFeennarnprannauclenat, Mrs. W. T. Acheson %All uadergo LOCAL DOINGS. (Thursday.) ennenneenneenneenneareneneeneeeneefteel Mr. T H. Newell is, having the front part of his bane en Main Street fixed Good Friday on 'the 21st. en lasn garage The automobiles have been on the Mr. S .Beavers agent for the In- go tiles week. ternational ,Harvestex Co., -has a gas - Mr. G, ,j, Dow silipped twe.ney-eight olin,e tractor fox' farm work in his horses to afentreal on Friday. show room, and an expert gave a Mr. M Wexler bought me Overland demonstration of fts use on Tuesday car on the Exeter Moto' Sales Co byiattachill'' g it to the road grader. last week. It looks to be the thing, Hay at $18 a ton, and, scarce at Mr, Samuel Johns of Elimville had that as causing the teamsters some an unpleasant experience on Tuesday On the London Road South. Some- thing happened to. frighten the horse and in the anixu,p the rig was turned over and a barrel of oil fell on MT. Johns leg, bruising it considerably, but luckily no bones were broken. CALVhS FOR SALE. -A bunch of fine tehorteorri calves will be sold by auction at the Central Hotel yards on Saturd le, April 15th at 2 o'clock, C W. Robson auctGEO. SAD - ERS, Proprietor, --- PRIVATE SALE -Of two bed Now, suites, two separate bedsteads, be springs sideboard, dining roora table table, 4 good rocking cbairs good arm ehair, dining room chairs. good sewing machine, stands, kitchen eleairs einoleum, carpet, canned fruit book case, 3 good mattresses picture frames and peetures; two stoves, one good heater with oven, and. the oth- er a Happy nought with reservoir, also kltehen lamps, on Friday and Sat- urday pril 14 and 15 at John ele- Donald's residence oppositel.elain-St, teletbodist church. Terms cash. Mrs Ortwein, .Pro,prietress. .9•••••11••••••••1•1 FARMERS ATTENTION,-Haneet opened a Machine Wareroom opposite the ,Ieletropolitan Hotel, Exeter, I will handle all kends of MeConniele. Farm Machinery and repairs for same; also will have in stock a large number of other makes Of second-hand machin- eny for sale. Repairing on all kinds of farm machinery- promptly attended to, especially alassey-Harris machien ern-. SAMUEL BEAVER, Exeter. SEED BARLEY FOR SALE. -A Quantity of 0. A. C, No. 21, barley fOr eale. Apply to W. let Sanders 2nd concession Stephen, Exeter P. 0 Takake (pronounced Take -ache) is the surest and safest cure for rheuma- tism, sciatica, lurabago, sleeplessness, and aU forms of nervous exhaustion. a'akake, pills are fifty cents a box at your druggist's, or by mail from the Georgian !fig. Co., Collingwood, Ont. 400 TONS SALT -400 tons aline Land and Cattle Salt for sale. Al] grades $5.50 per ton; 500. per bag. EXETER SALT WORKS C o., Ltd J Sulam Manager. SALT FOR SALE. -An excellent quality, of Sarnia made salt :or ::•ale at 0/4 Temperance House, at the G T R. station. Sold in any quant- ity. Your patronage is solicited and satisfaction is guaranteed. - E. MAGUIRE Exeter. WANTED -A young man to learn moulding also a young man to learn core making. Exeter ealarirg Co. BOAR FOR SERVICE The undersigned will keep for ser- vice on Lot 7, Con. 7, Stephen, n thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar, with pedigree. Terms -$1.00 payable at time of service, with privilege of re- turning. EDWARD FAHNER --- MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED let C H . Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice Strictly confidential; no witness BOY WANTED. -Good smart boy wanted at once to learn printing. Ap- ply at thio office. THE DRUGLESS ROAD TO ;HEALTH. No matter what your ailment is, do, not think your case is hopeless until you lolve tried Chiropractic Spinal ;Adjustments. What it has done for others it will do for you. Informa- tion costs you nothing. Free examin- ation tor a limited time. which will prove to you we can remove the cause of your disease. Chiropractoes do not ask where is your, pain, etc, then make a good guess. Without ene word from you we well locate the cause by the examination of your spine. Investigation invited. Dr. S. el. Jones, Osteopath and Chiropractor, at Exeter Monday, Wed nesdey and Fridays. Office at the residenae of Mrs. S. A. Harness ' Mane, property MONEY TO LOAN to loan on farm and village at lowest rates. ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer dte,, Exeter. C W. 10ITTS6N La ENSED AUCTIONEER AND g IneLte A FOR for Counties of Huron Pertl, Middlesex and Oxford, Farm Sneer Sales a Specialty. Office at Coceshutt Warerooms, next door to Centia Hotel, Main Street, Exeter: Char gee moderate., and satisfectma gueranteed • Mr. Milo Snell has purchased a lot an Huron Street from Mrs. Elston and will build thereon Mrs. I. derreatrong„who has been under the doctor's care for several days is recovering. According to the assessor Wing., ham's population is 2444, an increase of 11 for the year. Most unpleasant consequences might have resulted to Private Hopkins on Monday when in sport he rode a bic- ycle attached by a rope to an auto- Gcring down a hill the wheel Mr. Rachard Murphy, agent for the became unmanageable and striking a Massey -Harris Co., 'held a delivery of stone be was hurled into the air and raachinery on Saturday, had a severe fall. A bit of a limp and Although it s still a little chilly at some bruises *as luckily the only re- time'there is no doubt that spring is Ault with us ,and eve are glad. Mrs ,James Dearing, Lake Road Mr. W. j. Beer's new residences and death of her brother-in-law, Lieut. T. has moved into the same. Hatton, who wetii 4dl1ed somewhere The run of eaile up: to Saturday was ei France while in battle. Het went to very .slow,but on Saturday and sue- France in February last and; had 'been ceediene, el.:ys it fairly streamed out. on active service since that date Tice: Exeter Bowlers will hold their meet:net his death on „April 4. Lieut, annual meeting in 'the Public Library Hatton leaves a widow (nee fledges) 'this Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, and two daughters. The McCormick Implement Co. held At the James Street Leagee a (lave* .of farm inlPlern•ents on Tuesday evening n debate took place Thursday been. S. Beaver is the on onowaa causes the most erne, Po - agent, * verty, Riches, Ignorance or Drink?" Mrs, A. E. Kuhn will be "At Home" Riches was taken, by Miss Lela Sand - on Wednesday afternoon, April 19th ers, who won out; Ignorance by Miss and thereatter the third Wednesday Reta Rowe who took second place; at each month. Poverty was taken. by Miss Casina The services of the l'rivitt Mentor- Parsons. and Drink by Miss Amy Shan ill Church were again conducted on ton. The young ladies handled their Sunday last by Mn Cain of Huron subjeets College, London, attracting a large The famous case of the St. Marys congregation both morning and even.- miller, company against the town of ewe'. kies hkly Me be with us next Mary;bas been settled at last, a judg- Sunday. given. at Osgoode Hall by Mr, Jus- tice Clute allowing the plaintiff $200 witb the ece,ption of $40, which Igoe% to the town for placing obstructions agenst the town, The judgment es- tab):shee that the milling company owre; the lands in question, including that covered by water, and is e.ntitled to an inunction restraining the town from entering thereon. The town of St. 'Marys is entitled to the -flow of the water though the raceway unim- peded and to an injunction restrain- ing the company obstructing the same. 1/r. Percy Gillies has rented one of c otepeen, received word Monday of the Mr. Norm:in Hockey, who has been barbering in Elora for The past six months. spent the pest week at his home here, He has enlisted with the 153rd Battalion et that place as bar- ber and will don the uniform on his return this week. Mr. Credic Stanlake has disposed of his 75 acre farm ton the 2nd conces- Ision of .Stephen, being a part of the old Stanlake homestead, to Mr. 1,Vm. 5, Sanders of gown. Afrfr. Sanders has decided to go back on the farm, af- ter a residence here for a couple of years, Miss Birdie Boyle was very pleasant- ly and generously remembered by her girl friends last 'week on two differ- ent occasions, One. evening they gateered at the home of Miss Beatrice Howey and ,presented Miss Boyle with a rniseellan,eaus shower, and on Wed menden night a china shower at the home of 'the Misses Seldon. The Bazaar and Entertainment giv- en on Friday last in the Town Hall and in the Opera. House, by the Logie Missionary Society of Caven Chureh was a decided success, and well attended both in the afternoon and evening, The Hensall Dramatic CIith put on. "Cranberry Corners," a eery pleasing drama in the evening and the various characters were well taken.' The orchestra furnished mus- t; and all spent a pleasant evening. • ... --- • Stevern-Tratt-A quiet but pretty weddhag was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trott at Sim- coe, Ont., formerly ot Exeter, Wed- nesday, %April '5th, when their only daughter, Dora J., was married to efe, David Steven. The ceremony took place ar one o'clock, there being only the immediate relatives present. :the affair was of a auiet nature Swing to a recent death in the groom's eam- ily. The young couple will make their homei Beaansville, where the bride andher parents formerly resided. The bride:will have the best wishes of her manyfrtends here for a long and a happe- Wedded life. DEATH OF MRS. WALTER e - Alter a neoltenged tend tedious illness extending 'aver many months, Mrs. James Walter passed away at her her home, Albert Street, on, Thursday morning last, at the, age of 70 years 1 leontli and 17' days. The commen- cement of her affliction some, months ago was a 'stroke. of paralysis, which rendered her ;almost helpless and tot- ally blind. A.t times her life has hung in, the balance and her death was not .Notice -t unexpected. The deceased -Was been o3 in 'England' and came, to Canada with 'her husband about 35 years ago and —0 --- Mr. I, R. Carling wee in London Tuesday. Mr, Win Bradt went to Thedford this etneek. Mrs. T. H. Newell spene Monday in London. Rev. o W. Collins is up d'rOm Windsorthis week. Mrs. Y. A. Macdonald is visiting rel- atives in St. Thomas Miss Muxworthy, teacher, has taken a school at Palmerston Private Frank Walter was home from London over Sunday. eelrs. Chas. Dale of St, Thames is visiting with relatives in town. Messrs. E. Christie and Al. McDon- ell were in London This week, Mrs. •R N. Creecb and Hugh left Monday to visit in Brantford,. Mrs. Thos. Sanders and Mrs. Mc- Aroy s,pent Tuesday in London. Mrs. Floyd of Kalamazoo, Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. 5. Bissett. Mr. Elliott of Winghem attended the funeral of Mrs. James Walter an Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. 'A. Bagshaw and fam- ily went to London last week to visit. Bagshaw contemplates going to British .Columbia. Mr tand Mrs. Frank Brimacombe, nee rely Ralku'ill, are spending part of their honeymoon there, as guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Richard Welsh Mrs. Elizabeth Floyd, who is 96 years af age and confined to her home through the cold weather, was able to spend -alonday afternoon with her n eve, h b ars. • Mr. P. McTaggart ..of Exeter visited here this week with. his sons G. E. and Dr, J. A. He was accompanied bv his nephew, Milton McTaggart, of Windthorst, -Sask,, who is visiting rel- ativee Exeter. -Blyth Standaed, settling here has liven; a continuous resident ever since, Mrs. Walter Was f ceeeenfel disposition tender heart - eel end tgeeelfiell, and in a marked de- gree maafifested eriendlinese, a sem- Paehy pnt.1 a helpfulness far those in need: She Le survived by her hus- band two -sons and one daughter - Frank :of London, Fred of Toronto and Mes, A. R. Graham, of Edam, Sask Thee feral, whach was private took place ec, the LExerNI- cemetery on Sat- urday afternoon: HC'VOAECASTS FOR APRIL -Oat and about the I.9th, Nth and 21st, fieren storms of wind, thunden tain and friAn win break out iri most sections ef the couritre, tieing in trate- sit erotic We "I ±6 at for two osr three days. W loecast _much clashing of boreal and equatorial forces at this time ..giving rise to many tornadic de- velopinents, enormous downpours of raan end hatloall windiog no with very high barOmetete eold lecinteleely winds and frosty night, kors.....or Coy -Old Chicks for Sale, a:a:et:nee White WenAdOtte, (Martin leyieg • etraliri) and• Barred Rack eModel Fern) teeing Strain) tlaYeeild fOr. sal6 .1 through the eeason Order eanlyn„af wanted. Also cuntotn hatching done. Leave ordeis with C. B. SNELL, EX- eter Ont. Auction Sale • HousEgoLD EFFECTS ea There will be sold by public elide .eion on North street,- Exeter, On SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916 'A.t 1 o'clock p. m., Household effects cois oi parlor and dining room sets ' • ' " and kitchen untenells, stoves crockery nlassware china carpenter „tools, shoe.- ' maker's 'bole end other articles. See • bills. Teems Cash, For particuiars apply on premises or to auctioneer. THOS. CANN B. S. PHILLIPS .-, • .-,.• „. PATRIOTIC LEAGUE - Two hoxes have been sent to Miss Jon eAAtoldi, Canadian Fietd. Corafoet Com., Sho,rnclif fee Eng., •eirst 130S containing 108 pans of socks,' otie pair of, hospital socks; second box containing 11. military shirts. Inyo pairs of socks were donated by Miss Bessie Hartwell. There has been an urgent appeal for more socks, but nn more scarfs please. The tea room will he open Wednesday and Saturday, 3 IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE, COUNTY OF HURON. IN THE ESTATE OF MATHEW FINKBEINER, late of the Village set' Creelitoni Geatlereare deceased, NOTICE de hereby niVeri in p,,ur- suance of R.S.O. 1914. 'Chaetet 121 Section 56, that all persons having eny claims or demands against the estate of the said rMathew Finkbeiner, who died on or about the 24th day of Jan- uary. 1916, are required to send by post prepaid, or to deliver to H. Eit- her & Sod, Credited, Ontario, agents for the undersigned executors, their hames and, addresses and full particulars in writing of their claim and statements of their ac- counts and the nature of the ieear- iti'eo if any held by them. ANE take notice that after the Fifteenth day of April, 1916, the said executors wil proceed to distribute the assets' Of the said deceased arnotte th., persons entitled thereto, Imola regard only to the claims of velik " they shall en have had note, _tad said, executor will not be •. Iibl for the said aast or any part there of so distributed tb.y P ;Orb; det on perss of whose ckietitnek cl tree has not been recep:reddby the said executors at the tiraed,of such distribution.e HeetrY..Eiliber, Fred,.Wetierthea Gather= mkbemer Executors . of. said Cstate, Dated this 25th day' 'ixf March, A. D. • JONES & MAY PHONE NO. 32 THE NEW EASTER BONNETS One Week, to Select Your New Easter Hat OUR SHOW ROOMS ARE OVERFLOWING WITH THE NEW AND STYLISH ITATs. SOMETHING NEW ARRIVING EVERY DAY, AN EXCLUSIVE HAT FOR EVERY LADY. Spring and Sumner Wash Goods WE RAVE GATHERED TOGETHER A MAGNIFICENT SELECT:, ION OF SUMMER WASH GOODS FOR THIS SEASON, -THE PAT- TERNS ,AND COLORS ARE VERY DAINTY AND THE PRICES VERY MODERATE. WE ARE SELLING THE BURTON FABRICS OF NEW YORK THE BEST WASH GOODS MANUFACTURERS IN AMERICA. COLORED WASH GOODS Flowered .Volles, Batiste`, Muslins Linenette Figured Voiles and Mus- lim; Banzai Silks in all callers, Crepe, Mohair and Gingham, PRINTS AT OLD WHITE WASH GOODS White Voile, Batiste Linen, Ban - sal Silk, Crepe Gaberdine, Honey-. comb, RAPP, Lawns, Indian Head, PRICES 12% CENTS Dress Goods and Suitings NOTWITHSTANDING THE BIG ADVANCES IN PRICES WE CAN GIVE YOU MOST OF 'OUR NEW 'DRESS GOODS AT OLD PRICES, HAVING BOUGHT VERY EARLY WE ARE IN THE BEST POSSI- BLE POSITION TO SELL YOU GOODS AT OLD PRICES. COLORED DRESS GOODS Serges Gaberdines, Satin Cloths Poplins, Taffetas Cloths, Resildas, and a big variety of cheaper fab- rics to choose from, BLACK DRESS GOODS A full stock of Black Dress Goods in all Me new and staple Blacks at nearly old prices, EVENING DRESS GOODS Plain dainty Silk Crepes, Plain Wool Cre,pes, Fancy Crepes, Col-' oped crepe-de-clic:le, Fancy Silks in all ,shades. SILK POPLINS Very much used this season. They make a swell dress or suit. Shades of Black, Naver, Belgium Blue, Roy- al Blue, Russian Green, Emerald green, sand, Primrose, Dawn -L25 yd JONES & MAY Headquarters for the celebrated W.E. Sanford Clothing "1110""410"4110-'4110110-44100,01110enellsenell Read carefully the "Production apd Thrift" advertisem.ent in this issue,. More than twelve thousand letters, containing thirty thousand suggestions 1 have been received by the City Clerk of Berlin in the competition to obtain a. new name for that city. Prices - Snits tor Ixic. • on Flour New iSpeclai • RUN-DOWN WOMAN Made Strong By Our Vinol Fort Edward, N.Y.-" I was in a run- down, nervous and weak condition, so I could not do the housework for my little family of three. I had taken cod liver oil emulsions and other remedies with- out benefit. A friend told me about Tina I tried it and it soon built up my strength and made me a well woman so I now do all of my housework." -Mrs. ELMER GLIDDEN. We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, for all run-down, weak and debilitated conditions. W S, Cole, Druggist, Exeter, Ont. Choice Furniture R, N, RCtWE THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR - AND FURNITURE DEALER Phone 20e, 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 determiree.d early, and the most favored shown. The present time is most advantag- eous 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 EXCELLENT VALUES IN READ Y T WEAR SUITS JUST ARRIVED. OUR SPECIAL ORDER SAMPLES FOR' kkiiVt3-ME:A.16-k! CLOTHES ARE HERE, AND WE INVITE \OUT� SES :Obi PAT; TERNS AND STYLES. THE PRIC 5Watt PLEASE YOU. • SOME GOOD VALUES IN ',ACE'S AND. EMBIOIDERIES. BOOTS 'AND SIIOES A SPECIA-leisY. B.W.F. this month.. R. G. Beldon Phone 2 Tea & Coffee Store For the choicest groeeries, fruits, spices, teas, coffee and every- thing in the grocery line. Call and see us. A trial as to quality will convim- ce. Produce taken in exchange Jas. Gould Opposite Electric light Plant. Choicest Meats Always on Hand. Iiegg. 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