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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-4-20, Page 8BIB rER AflVflLATB, 1111:111311211( APRIL 211, 1 SIB EXETER MARKETS CHANGED EACU WEDNESDAY Whea. ... . . .... . . .... 80 to 95 Barley ... , 50 to 55 whe-t - 60 to 65 . Cests ..... .... —..... ..... — .. 40 to 40 Milo Snell sold Ford cars this week Peas -.. • f,...... ,11, ...... ..an 95 to 1 00 to Eli lerivson and Chris Wein of Potatoes per beg .. ...... 2 25 to 2 50 Creditor). to .. . 18 00 Rev. McAlister and Rev. Mu .xwor- Flour per cwt, ... ............. .......... ... , 3 3.0 thy will exchange pulpits on Sunday Hae, Per n Flour, low grade, per cwt 1 75 morning next. Shorts ner toe . 27 (,),!.) A heavy rain accompanied the se- ll= aaer ton ......... — ...... • ..... i'.0 cree vere thunder and lightning storm on Egge .............. . .. , ... ... " Stanley evening. Butter .... LOCAL DOINGS, ;ererseesseesseeera. eareos enc.& — • • r 28 Creamery 36 tins Tor ewt ....... , ........ 10.63 DINIING-ROOM GIRL WANTED— An.exPerienced dining -room girl want red at wire. Apply at the central Ho. teh Exeter. POTATOES—EGGS The services in the various churchee next Sunday will he in keeping with Dr. S. M, Jones, Osteopath and Easter and special music will he ren- Chiropractor, at Exeter Mooday, Wed. dered. aesclay and Fridays. Office at the Itsgoi.og to make it hard on the residence of Mrs, S. A. Harness farm; well, doeset i4t makel it hard in the shop, the faetory arid the office when the experienced men leave? Hensall soldiers and liensall onion pickers played o. five -mai game on THE DRUGLESS ROAD TO gEALTPI, Na wetter what your ailment is, do not think your case is hopeless uatil you have tried Chiropractic Spinal Adlustnreots. What it has doriefQ others it will do for you. Informa- nen costs you nothing. Free examin- ation for a limited time. which will prove to you we can remove the cause of your clisease. Chiropractors do not ask where is your pain, etc, then make a good guess. Without one word front you we wiUlocate the cause by the examination of your spate. Investigation Owned. JONES .& MAY From selected stocky earls and late . the local bowling alleys last week,the varieties, true to nem, • free frout rot or stab, smaller sizes suatah1e. for seed at ruling prices. Also Berivc1 Rock eggs, bred ta ' t d and latter udoning by 90 pins in the three lands. r Mr. Wm_ Andrews and family • who recently came back trom the werte e0. Isave takea up their residence in part _ayP, , S. J. Hogarth, Lot 13, Con. 3, ate- of Nor. Geo .Bedford's houseon W.111- playa, Exeter P. O. 4••*••••••,.... • PURSE LOST.— Between ,Cre eon eied OTtor Snell's, London Road, on , aeld In (-baton on April 2.5•01, merno April 14, a, gentleman's purse, o,nucuen- lag and afternoon. Blind Pip and: faioing a large sum of money. "e! kiroired 'subjects will be discussettand. suitably bY leaving -.2.W.m= a` ofricerr elected ram Street The annuel convention of Huron County Temperance Alliance will be rewarded Victor Snell's, or the Advocate Offiee Service will be conducted in the MIT FOUND.—Owner can have TraYitt Memoriel Chureh on Good same at this offiee by paying for this reeoae evening at 7.45 by Mr, nelice. h. Hard y of Huron. College, London. FARMERS ATTENTION.—i. services on Sunday. who so very acceptably candueted the, opened a 'Machine \Vareroom opposite The daily papers last week stated the Metropolitan Hotel, Exeter, I will that Lieue-Col. H. iA. C.'elachio, M. handle all khols of McCormick. Farm P.P. for Kesiora, commanding the 94th 'Olachlatery and repairs for same; also Battalion at Port Arthur, had been will have ia stock a large number of offered a judgeship in Huron County. other makes Of second-hand. maehin- derrned to put off the ehaltiun- ery for sale. Repairing on all kinds LU the war was over so could net of farm machEtery promptly attended accept the offer. to, especially Ofassey-Harris machin- ery. SAMUEL BEAVER, Exeter. Thee next annual meeting of the board for the examination of eandi- dater ani probationers of the Lon• SPECor2A,61S1-rEiStrjuLeOdSTw—el,qacEixecs:teinr. rta doo. conie.2::41.ve the Methodist cese Finder will confer a favor hy Cburdl wilt be beicl C•70Ihorne St. 7 leevina Salltk: at this office.. ....•••••••*•• If you really believe in Safety First get a box of Taltake pills for your rheumatism, neuralgia, or sleep- lessoess„ for they are absolutely harm less, need are sure to relieve you. 50c a, box at your druggists, or by mail irons tho Georgian Mfg. Co., Calling - wood, Oet 400 TONS SALT -400 tons of fine Land and Cattle Salt for sale. AU grades $5,S0 per ton; 50e, per bag. EXETER SALT WORKS Co., Ltd J Sutton, alanagex, SALT POR FOR SALE.—An excellent quality. of Sarnia made salt lox sale at Old Temperance House, at the G T R., station. Sold in any quant- ity. Your patronage is solicited and satisfaction is guaranteed. — ED. MAGUIRE Exeter. PHONE NO. 32 A Splendid Showing of LADIES' GARMENTS READY kg TO WEAR Ah Oddfellovrs ere requested to meet in the Lodge B,00rn, Exeter, on Simday, April 30th, at 10.15 nua to attend divine worship in Caven Free- hyterian church. Full attendance re- quested, To -morrow is A late Easter a tete spring. Mrs. Fletcher ot the Thames Road manse. is confined to her room owing to illness. Mr. George Mantle is erecting a fine verandah in front of his double house on Jolm Street. pa out your flags on, the 22nd in honor of the boys who fought and wort at St. Julien The Exeter Motor Sales Co. receiv- ed this week five car loads a Over- land automobiles, or fifteen cars. Drummer Mallett left Tuesday morning to accompany the 161st band to northern towns of the county. "We Will Fight till the Victory is '.Von." is the title of a new patriotic song which is inaltiug a hit. The Price is 30e. end it can be procured from S. iNiartin & Son. Thomas Farrow, for 14 years ..up Good Friday. apparently makes 1 OUR LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT IS EXCEPT- IONALLY EQUIPPED FOR. THE COMING SEASON WITH NEW WASH 9:MESSES, BLOUSE, CLOTH AND WASH SKIRTS, SUITS. MIDDY LOUSES, CORSET COVERS, UNDERSKIRTS, ETC., ETC, New Summer Dresses Rev, McAlister of James street Clue: toa1886 Conservatixe M. ..uron , . Leadoz4 from April, 19t to the s eh is mie, of the Board of examine -s died at Collingwcrod, at the "°' age of 84 years. He was postmaster Have you talked over the tele.- at Brussels for many years. out, Just place :alio; Irene Quackenbush sang a easy, as you may find hone. through your chest yet? Its the transmitter to your chest and talk beautiful solo at the Presbyterian in your natural tone of voice„, You Church gliere on Sunday. She will al- so sing at the Presbyterian Church; wilt be heard just as plainly as " you Thames Road, Easter Sunday morn - had the transmitter in front of your ing. mouth. Try it and see. It is a re- Will the party who stole the am cent interesting discovery, oil -cloth rug from rig that stood at A deal was made last week be- the. east door of James street Church tween. Mrs. William Hawkshaw and shed cat Saturday night leave same gr. J. N. eloavard by which the for- at Mrs, Gould's adjoining shed and mer gee, possession of the latter's thus save further trouble, as they are large house on Andrew Street and known. as - tel. It is not known what Mr, How- Drs. Moore and Kty of London, Mr. Howard gets the Commercial Ho- ard will do with the hotel property, sisted by Dr. Hyndman, performed a but it is expected he will put a man , sAuccuceessosfnuIxogaaytiennigehnt. gros.wWing, T,v in to conduct a, boarding business. dawyeraes ulna.: 'Those winning prizes at the Sea- tignesoeconipecrrteditonionsThthuerys forth Spr:Ing Sh ow from 'this district tended and as stated last week. were—Heavy draft team, Alex. Sin- clair ,Kippen, 2nd; Roger Northcott Three packages of tobacco sent to. Hay, .3rd; brood mare, Alex. Smillie Olechenical Trans,port Driver Gordon lst n% 2nd; 3„yr. Taylor of the Imperial service in. R. D. Bell, Hen old, -R. Northcott, Hay, 1st and andy, England, eam,ehow could not locate 2 -yr. old, R. D. ,Belf, Hensall, lst; him, and were returned to his father Agricultural brood mare, R. D. Bell Reeve Taylor here on Monday. They Hintsall, 2nd; 3 -yr. old, J. Radcliffe, wall be ndonle,....carefullyeaddressed and,' Hulse% 2nd; Roadsters, Berry & sell'. "I "e;"" Bossenberry, Hensall, Znd; single road Letters were received on. Saturday. stet. 'eforton Elliott, Varna, lst; Geo. from England from the boys who Beattie, VarnaZnd. went with the 33rd Battalion. Those . _.0— who received letters from their sons, , BURIED AT EXETER.—A former were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Treble, Mrs resident of Exeter North died in St. sied Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Mr, and Mrs, Marys on April 1.2th, in the person Frank Mallett, Mr, and Mrs. William of Charles Dorward, aged 73 years, o Matchell, Mrs, John Harness., All the great linlemirethfso*r Tintroxeemntainosn. 'ivreirdeaar tiolfoulgeb-stt spoke !it Etnhgelansadr,e evtC3*.Yaga' WANTED—A young man to learn moulding also u young man to learn • core making. Exeter Meat Co. BOAR FOR SERVICE The undersigned will keep for ser- vice o.a Lot 7, Con. 7, Stephen, a thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar, with pedigree. Terms—S1.00 payable at time of service, with privilege of re- turnng ED\V`ARD FAHNER • MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED• C Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice Strictly confidential; no witness IN A GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES AND MATERIALS, PLAIN AND DAINTILY TRIMMED, AT VER? iSIODERATE PRICES. Ladies' House Dresses IN GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS PRINrs, ETC., exceletiOnallY well made prrneots, good fast colors, aired front 16 to 44; Priced $1.00 to $,Z.00 Middy Blouses FOR LADIES AND MISSES IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES AND COLORINGS—including plain colors, atripes, khaki, etc., good fast colors —AU sizes from 75c, to $1,,50, Ladies' Hosiery Special BON WANTED.—Good -art boy waver' ,,nce to learn prismnting. Ap- oly a' thi:, office. IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE 50e PAIRS LADIES' BLACK co:rroN HOSIERY SIZES 8% to 10 good wearing quality, fast dyes, on sale. while they last at 2 pr. for 25e. 250 DOZEN LADIES VESTS, sleeveless and quarter sleeve — very special at 2 for 25c, LADIES EASTER NECKWEAR—New shipment just arrived. Men, buy your New Suit now - OUR VALUES IN MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS WERE NEVER BET TER THAN THOSE OFFERED FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. We have an immense stock of Blues, ^Blacks, Tweeds, and Worsteds —nearly all lines at old prices, Men's Raincoats WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF THE CELEBRAT- ED 'ARTHUR'S MAKE OF RAINCOATS idire.et from the Old Country Buying these direct enables us to save you dollars on 'every coat. We also have other makers lines. Prices front $5.00 to $13,00. NEW EASTER TIES, SOCK'S, HATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, ETC, are shown here for neo in great 'variety. WONDERFUL VALUES IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS, INCLUDING Linoletuness, Rugs, Carpets, Window Blinds, Curtains, Curtain Nets, Etc, SEE OUR NEW WALL PAPERS There w.1.1 will be sold privately by the nriders.4ned the following farm_ imprr le.,en's, all in goad repair and w07,.k.111; (vier ,—Kerap manure spread er Weeern. 2 -mould riding plew, cul- ti1.-vrse rake, Massey -Harris bnder „Mo er, 2 walking plows, set harrows su_ar beet cultivator, sugar. scalier, sugar beet 4:1;gger, Massey-, Harris ferilizer drill. Terms --Will be Sold for cash or on time or exchanged for good bass- wood, elm or maple logs. OntR. GILLIES & SON, Exeter, On Manes propertr MONEY TO LOAN to loan on farm and village at lowest rates. ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer &., Exeter., about twenty-five years ago. Since The Soldiers' Aid Society sent 1 week. Deeeased moved from Exeter 538 moving to St. Marys he followed the veils compresses, wash cloths and business of gardening. gause: sponges to the Lord Elgin . . Chapter I. O. D. E., Lndon, Ont, HICKS' FORECASTS FOR APRIL as welc• They received the fol- -A reactionary storra period is cen- Ic'`."' donvions:La.dies' Euchre tral cm the. 24th, 25th and 26th. We 545 Miss Connor 50c., Rethe teasS50: are expece falling temperature, Edith Cavell Society 51.85. They in- t(tend gathering old newspapers, mag- ceioda.. nor! more or less an. The zines, this spring and would be JONES & MAY Headquarters for the celebrated W.E. Sanfoud Clothing • up.....-0.-•-•••-.0-.0-0.--41.-0-0-40-....,4-41•--40--o--40--0--.0-40-40-oi --------__ -. —_—. - Among those Tram a distance who • Elworthy last week tvere Mr. leVilliain iSpectal ..fl u1JLuI attended the funeral of the late Mrs, Johns, (son) of Kallda, Man., Mr. and i eombe. and Mrs. Dale bf Lambeth.. I • Mrs. Speaeln. of St Marys, 1SIrs. Pin - Mg temprature, return of storm pleased if the people would kin.dly. characterize the Venus periods, we save same until called for at an earla sudden. extremos of temperature that m.9.y reasonably eopeet win „apvear date.—Mrs. E. I. Christie, Sec'y. duringthis perid—that is, very warm . ys will immediately precede the Mr. Robinson was in Goder'ch e otorea eentereisut sudden change to Sunday. I °r r folloW the storms, bringing the tem- . relatives here "Virs. Lutton of London is visiting, very.. ool, within a few hours, will perature -down ahnost or quite to, the frost line, northward at night. Mrs jhn Snell is spending a week - --.-7-- visiting in Hensall. ",Elt.WIN-,DAVIS,.—On Wednesday Mrs. Harris has gone to Londesboro afternoon of last week, at 4 o'clock to' visi: for several -weks. On. intersting- event took place at the Mrs. Parsons has returned to Munro Triiitt Meinbrial Church, when Miss after a visit with Mrs. Westlake LOT Mari', Grant Davis, daughter of Mr, a. week, and Ohs Daniel Davis of Exeter be- t W. ROBINSON crime the bride of .Mr. Frarildin H. Er - LK ENti-ED AUCTIONEER AND lm Inwood and daughter of Lon :win .of Inersoll. The young couple don are visiting at Mr. S, Sanders', • were onatiended. Besides the immed- Nam Steet. A LU A 1 (...a for Counties of Huron tette -relatives many interested friends Mr. Garnet Craig of London was a !tent, NIld'hesex and Oxford. Farm Stoo Sat a Specialty. Office at , witnessed the ceremony, which was _visitor with his grandmother, Mrs. Cockshaperformed by. thlate rector, Rev. iarSanders, t Warerooms, next door to 1.): ..,,-;, . W C011ina. After a short trip Mrs. C Dale, who has been visit ,ivy e' Centi a H 0 i el, Main Street, Exeter. Mr end Mrs, Erwin will reside in nig at the Central Hotel, returned to Chat ge,• ne derate and satisfaction is. fri.grsoll. The Advocate joins :tbe her home in St.Thonias Friday. guaranteed many fthends in ibest wishes. Miss Nancy Tom returned last week JACKSON, MISS., MAN Tells Bow To Cure Chronic Cough Jackson, Miss.—"I am a carpenter, and the grippe left me with a chronic cough, run-down, worn out and weak. I took all kinds of cough syrups without help. I read about Vincil and decided to try in. Before I had taken a, bottle I felt better,. and after taking two bottles mycough Is entirely cured, and I have gained new vim and energy." --Joao L. DENNts. Vinol is a delicious cod liver and iron tonic, guaranteed for coughs, colds and bronchitis and for all weak, run-down conditions. W S. Cole, Druggist, Exeter, Ont. . BOWLERS ELECT OFFICERS. — Day.0',1 lions owe, .T11,e annual meeting of the Exeter Lawn BoWling Association took place White Wyandott, (Martin laying rsei. Wednesday evening of last week. The treasurer's report showed the strain) and 3arred D(Modet F —hniances in a fair condition. The an.- bay'A-4 strai 1) day-old chicks for sale: It_ nul. fee Ior then was fized at 55,00 early through the season. Order and-t4ter ladied 52.00, payable before waned. Aso custom hatching done.: July ,1st. It was 'decided to plant a Leave ordel. with C. B. SN'ELL, Ex- nnereser of trees around the grounds. eter One • The joust .tpurnam.ent will be held at andateeto he fixed later. The election Auction Sale HOU SE1IOLD EFFECTS There will be sold' by public auc- North street Exeter, on rron SATURDAY, APRIL 22,1916, At 1 o'clock p.m., Houiehold effects inarrapd T. R. Carling; Ground Com. consist of parlor and dining room sets' AiSehr".Selcron, Rowe, Stewart and and kitchen untensils, stoves crockery '9-rl. Membership Com., the Club Alostsvate chOns carpenter tools, shoe-DLIUtb.-.CAM,Yiessrs. Taman, Clarke, maker's' tools and other articles. See -uretah, Wilson 'and Leett; Tourna- bills. Terms Cash. For particulars ent ,Com, •-fesss, Dickson, Seldon apPly on nretrises or to auctioneer. Gladman Stewart, Scott, Heaman Le - ANN B. S. PHILLIPS vett Creech, Dore, Snell, Kuhn and • officersoreaulted as 'follows,—Hom Presidents, 1 J. Merner, M.P., and H. OVI.P.P..; Pres., R. G. Selden; Viee„ j H. Grieve; Sc., R.N. Creech Trea., W. 1D; Clarke; Hole Chap, Re. S. F. Sharp; Hon:Member Maj, Y He,man • Auditors, 'F. W'Gld from a pleasant visit with her broth et Frank and family in Toledo, 0, Mr. John Clements of Nt. Forest returned Monday to his home after a visit with relatives in Usborne. Miss Polly :Fisher, Miss Vera, Coates and Miss Vera Hodgson left last week for New York, 'where they will visit Miss Mincer and Miss Lake, THOS. C Prop, Atiot, I aylor, - • Choice Furniture R. N ROWE THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FURNITURE DEALER Phone 20a Sts for UM, on Flour Prices PLAIN TAILORED AND FITTED MODELS SHOWING NEW FEA TURES IN SLEEVES WITH this month. FINE RIPPLE SKIRTS HAVE YOU BEEN SICK?, Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, arid makes work a burden. To restorethat strength and stamina that is so essential, nothing has ever .equaled or compared with Scott's lemulsionotre- cause its strength -sustaining nourish.; =Lent invigorates the blood to distribute energy throughout the body while its tonic value sharpens the appetite and restores bealthin a natural, permanent 'Way. - you are run down, tired, nervous, overwOrked or lack strength, get Scott'S Emulsion today. At any drug store. seat sr zowe, Toronto, ot. • R. G. Seldon Spring in are arriving and coinbine in Fabric andStyle a unique Phone 2 and interesting collection, meeting the requirements for street wear and traveL It is unusual to present, so eaxly the season. so great a varety, 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. Tea Coffee Store N. Sheere LADIES AND GENTS' TAILOR Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central Hotel. Exeter Bargain - Store - Shoes and Clothing Children's Shoes Men and Boys SHOES • • L • We have some very attractive sty -les in Ladies' and arid the sirices are right. Astoria Shoes for Men, iviElq)SARILIeNCehOaAt TiSwoirth 518.00, fon 515.00 Another •Line that is worth 5500 for 54.00 CLOTHING_ • • A nicely assorted stock of ready-to-wear Suits or The Styles are right. MA ID E -T 0MEASIJRE . Our made,to-measure samples ,show good values, is- guarnteed- • . • CAPS -7A eof new Spriag Caps iust received. Peesereetreere For the choicest groceries, fruits, spices, tas, coffee and every thing in the grocery line. Call and see 1.1s. A trial as to quality will convin- ce. Produce taken in melange Jas. Gould The Lit aid style Beavers Opposite Electric light Plant Fresh Meats Cured Meats Always on Hand, FredRobinson Butcher Phone 103.