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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-7-13, Page 8METER A vtIGATE, THURG1AY JULY 13 1316 EXETER ;MARKETS CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY 80 to 90 Wheat "..,...,.,. Barley BBuckwheat Oats ......... .... Peas .... Potatoes per bag :Hoy, n per toFloux, per cwt, family Flour, low grade, per cwt. .,Shorts Bran per ton. Eggs Butter Creamery butter Hogs 60 S0 95 to 1 00 2,00 to 2.25 18 00 3.00 1 75 28.00 26 00 25 25 32 0.50 EXETER PATRIOTIC LEAGIUE- An Edson demonstration or the ben- efit oe the League will be giver. in the Dome theatre on Friday ngat, July 14th, eernmencing et 8 o\ ock. Admission 15 cents. Mrs. W. J. Bier, Seeretery. Main Street Methodist Church pur- pose Bolding e Raspberry Sods, en eh.; Church Lavin on the t.veniug of Fridge. jute 2t+th. Tea served from 6 to S. Admission 25 cents. Refresh- ments weel roe served on the grounds Orrechestra in attendance. SPECIAL NOTICE. --July Sale Summer Goods, beginning Thursday Jule 13.th, take notice of Mrs. W. 1� lS'eos tole, i:t another reoxumn. The Ladies of Caven Pres. Church i^.tend holding a bazaar and raspberry ferny:: on the grounds Friday, July 21st at 5 p.m. Refreshments 15` ts, Ice Cream extra. The Wome,n,'s Christian Temperan:e Union Convention of Huron Co. will ire held in Main St. Church, Thurs day and Friday, July 13 alnel 14th. Convention to open 1.30 p, m.,Thurs- day afternoon. A public meeting will be 'held Thursday evening. Conven- tion ep eker--Rev. E..G. Powell. A told medal contest will also take place Exercises will be ie3aliivened with sev- eral solos. also a quartette. Admis- sion ten cents. A Demonstration will be given of Thos. A. Edison's $2,000- e0e Invention Music Re -Creation. MISS J. J. ALLAN, Eye Sight Syi cialast, will be at the Central Ho- tel, Exeter, Saturday, July 15, from 10 see tc. 8 p.m. WANTED AT ONCE. -Young wo- men desiring employment in town can eagle it by applying at once to the Jackson Manufacturing Co., who has several good ,positions vacant. The wotrl.-: is light paid clean, the hours are very bort and wages are paid while learning. Steady position and good wages assured to anyone giving it a trial. Apply at once, JACKSON MANIs'FACTUREsIG CO., EXETER. TEACHER WANTED For S. S. No, 1, Stephen, holding 1st or 2nd class certificate. Duties to commence after summer holidays. State .salary. Wm. Bowden, R. R. No. 2 Centralia Ont. Highest cash .price paid for Eggs at kL Beirling's, 'Exeter North. MISS J. J. J. ALLAN, Eye Sight Specialist will be at the Central Ho- tel, Exeter, Saturday, July 15, from 10 a,rn tr. 8 p.m. FLOWERS FOR SALE. -All kinds of Flowers, such as Geraniums, Fol- iage Canna etc., etc. also hanging bas kets and stands furnished and filled. Call or phone your orders. JOHN FORD, Exeter Cemetery. FOR SALE. -A 'cement tile plant complete in every part. Unlimited supply of gravel. Close to river. AP- nly on premises, Lot 30, Con. 5, les - borne. Mrs. S. Cudmore, Hartsell, Ont. LOCAL DOINGS. ir The bay .crop is being harvested( fast, and its a go.ocl yield. Your local newspaper is about the cheaper things in the,.world. Miss Laura Sims of Stephen has taken a }position as clerk with Mr. Lee Wilson. Jude Barron of Stratford was roamed to Mfrs. Bertrand Keating of Sarnia. last week, The annual Sunday School Picnic of the Trivitt Memorial Church will be need at Grana Bend Tuesday next, ISth. Mr. Fred Elliot of Haileybury is confined to the hospital in that town with pneumonia, following a broken leg sustained some weeks ago. The evening service of the Trivitt Memorial Church will commence at 6.30 next Sunday owing to the hydro lighting system not yet being installed. Pte Wells" dog ran a step too far Monday morning and was run over by T. G. Creech's bus, and now he chases something else in the happy hunting ground, Wednesday was a great day in Clin- tan being the annual celebration of the Orange Order. Besides the Or- angemen many other people went to Clinton for the day. The Bowling Club has had the green re -wired for hydro anal a new system of lights installed. It is not yet satisfactory and some changes will have to be made. The Male Quartette, Dr Kinsman, ,Messrs Phillips, Windsor and Klppert out on an open air vocal concert in Victorie Park on Wednesday evening last and many people gathered to listen. Mr. T. G. Creech bought the hay on the 18 acres along station street, when put up by auction by the owner, Mr. I, R. Carling, on Saturday after- noon. The ¢arice was $8.00 to $8.50 per acre. Mr. R. Gillies purchased 1 Acres at $8,75, Thi is the time of the year so many drowning accidents happen, belle@ it behooves parents and guard- ians to warn and guard their chil- dren from such accidents. Fire is another thing that many fall victim to at tbis ;time of the year. Vigilance along these lines should be the watch- word A czuiet wedding took place at the Presbyterian manse on Saturday even- ing when Mr. Trueman .H. Elliott of town. was united in marriage to Miss Viola Tuckey, daughter of Mr, Charles Tuckey of Usborne, London Road north, the ceremony being per- formed by Rev. S. F. Sharp. The young c ouple were unattended. asmaesa- A very charming wedding took place at "Orchard Lodge," East Wawanosh, tee ueautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Ta., b Tierney, on Wednesday, June 2 c a high. noon, when their eldest daughter,. Miss Margaret Louise, was needed to Dr, J. A. McTaggart ,of B•etli., son of ':lir u.nd Mrs. Peter Mc- Tt.ggart of Exeter, in the presence of a goodie number of invited guests, by the Rev. W. B. Hawkins, rector of Trinity Church, Blyth, Mr. Geo. E. 11cTaggart, brother of the groom ut spiendia voice, sang, "0, Sweet and Fair and Holy." The newly wedded couple, left on the afternoon train for Toronto, Niagara Falls, Bullalo and other places, They will reside in Blyth. -o--- LOCAL BOWLING TOURNEY. - Cavell Presbyterian Church has just An enjoyable tournament of Hensall completeed the installation of a mo- and Exeter boners (mixed up; wasfor blower for their organ, the pro- played on the local green ,in Friday pellineg power being hydro electric, night last, Ten sinks in all were The' work of ,pumping for this organ engaged in the game, thirteen inen was rather more than the ordinary coming from Hensall, so that Hensall man could do, but the new attach- was allotted three skips and Exeter pent does the work easily and is a seven The skips then drew their decided improverrient on the old syr- vices, seconds and leads from separ tem, It affords an even pressure 01 ate hats. Each ,rink iplayed eight ends wind and there :is a remarkably im- against each of three other rinks. Two proved condition- in the tone of the rn'a won their three games each. organ. "the. Canadian agent for this and the plus score then decided the blower is Mr. Downey of London, winner df first and second nrizes, who is n practical organ man and he. F. W. Gladmaau's rink won three gam- iiso does the work of installing. While es with a plus score of 16 points, here Mr Downey sold a similar bloc-- capturing the first prizes, Collar Bags; er for the Trivitt :Memorial church, and 'Jas. Taylor's rink won three the installation 'io"•be made in the games with a plus score of four course, of a few weeks. points ,getting second prizes, Ties. Each (player contributed ten cents A ,pretty wedding took place at to cover the cost of prizes. This Colbouene Street Methodist Church, is the first of the single eveningtour- Brantfard, at '5 o'clock Wednesday neys tried on Exeter greens and it afternoon, when Edna, eldest .daugh- was a. success. Hensel' or any other ter 'of Mr. and Mrs. We J. Verity, townis we,leonie to .join us in an formerly'of Exeter, was united ie. mar- other such event at any time. on a riage to Lieut. Wilton 'Wallace Flit- couple days' notice. The. rink re•- chon, of •th.e 204th Overseas Battat- sults were as follows, - ion, and• son of Mr .and,• Mrs„ C. B. Cantelon, Case, Dore, Gladman, Hitchon of that city. Rev. W. E. wary 3, lost 0, plus 16 Baker. pastor of Colborne Street Hastings, Fritz, Martin Taylor, Church performed the ceremony. The. won 3 lost 0, (plus 4. bride was attended by her sister, Doerr ,Acheson, IDejour, Seldon, Miss Millicent Verity, .as maid of hon- won 2. lost 1, plus 9r or. The bridesmaids were Miss Hanna, :Wilson, ' Gaassick, Clarke, Muriel Heaven, Miss Cora Long and won 2 ,,lost 1, iplus ,6. . Miss :Beata Hitchon. The groom was Meaner, .Bonttron, I---, Malloy, attended by Lieut: ,Morley Verity, of won 1, lost 2, ,plias 0. the 12,5th B:attalion. A number of Rev .Trum,per, Murdock, 'Christie, Exe,te,rrelatives attended the wedding Creech, won 1, lost 2, minus 3 H. Bierling's, Exeter North, is the right pace for fresh groceries. Try Phone 107. Goods delivered. WOMAN WANTED. -At the Cen- tral Hotel, Exeter, a woman to work -two days a week. BUGGIES AT COST. -A whole car load of McLaughlin and Brock- ville, buggies to. be sold at cost price. Every buggy must go sure. I bandlc. all kinds of McCormick Farm Machinery and repairs for same; also will have in stock a large number of other makes of second=hand machin- ery for sale. Repairing on all kinds of farm machinery promptly attended to, especially Massey -Harris machin- ery. SAMUEL BEAVER, Exeter. -x -_0-x- 400 TONS SALT -400 tons of fine -"Land an 1 Cattle Salt for sale, All :grade $i.50 per ton; 50C. per bag, EXETER SALT WORKS Co., Ltd 3 Sutton, Manager. -x -O -x - SALT FOR SALE. -An excellent quaiit; o: S trnia made salt for sale at Old Tem,peaance House, at the G T R. station. Sold in any quant- ity_ Your p-itronage is solicited and satisfaction: is guaranteed. - ED. MAGUIRE Exeter. REMOVING THE CAUSE. Chiropracto-s have remarkable suc- cess in removing the cause of Appen- dicitis, Deafness, Asthma, Rheumat- ism. Lumbago, Lame Back, Constipa- tion Pies Female Diseases, Stomach and Kidney 'rroubles, Nervous Pros- tration and Goiter. See Dr. S. M. Jones, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days ; Office Mrs. S. A. Harness' Ex- eter. Hours 10 to 4. Examination -Tree. Notice ;I'iiss Ellerington, nurse, visited Miss Quinton during the week Mrs B. S. Phillips left Monday to spend a few days, in Sarnia. Mises Ida Wambold and Florence Dinn.ey are visiting in London Mr James Sweet of Rodney is vis- iting his parents here for a, week, Harold Foster of Toronto is visit- ing his grandfather, Mr. James Hand- ford. Mrs. W. B. Philliips a'nd child of Toronto are visiting at Mr. B. S. Phillip Me. and Mrs. 'August Kuh n left this week onamotar trip to Dunnville and Buffalo, Mr. George Crawley left ,Monday to visit relatives and friends et Lucan and London Mrs W. Burke of Niagara Falls, N. Y. ,is visiting her ,parents, Mr, and lrs, James Taylor.. Rev Mr, Bard is attending the Sumner School at Alma College, St. Thomas this week. Dr Howard Qua,;keebush has gone to Bessemer, Mich„ m to commence the - practice of dentistry, ;N ]Miss ettie Ma`y Russell, daughter of Mr. Jatnes Russell of Winnipeg is yisiting relatives here. Miss Muriel Anderson of Winnipeg is visiting with friends in town, -the guest of Mrs S. Fitton, Mr. T. W..,Hawl:shaw of London shook hands with some of his 'old friends -here on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. S. C. Hanna and child• teat are: visiting in Cleveland, Ohio enet other American cities Mrs, Jordan 'and children of Toron- to Are visiting the Tormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Murray. Mr. W, Rivers and family motored. to .Loudon on Sunday to see the 161st boys off 'to Camp Borden, Mr. McGee and wife and daughter o Chathain are visiting Mrs. McGee's brother, Mr Jos. ,Davis, Exeter North,Mr. Jas. Wanless of Duluth is here with his 'family on a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, Hardy, Little Normani'ilallett of Chatham is visiting with his grandparents, .Mr, and Mrs, Frank Mallett, Huron ,Street, Mrs, Swigler, wb has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. J. Dore, ,re- turned to her home in Ha. Friday , Mr. R. G. Seddon and familt' visit- ed in Ingersoll over Sunday, going by motor. Miss Marjory Seldon re- turned with them Mrs Alex. Stewart and M Davisis motored to London Tuesday, with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. McGee, who were returning to Chatham. Miss Alice Kedwell, telephone op- erator, is holidaying at her Petrolea, the vacancy at the switch board here 'being filled by Baker, s • milton on ns, Joseph op - home ' n. Miss Ella Mrs S. G Bawden of Edmonton ar- rived here on Friday evening to visit her 'parents., Mr and Mrs, S. Martin. She. visited Mrs Salkeld in "Goderich this week Mr. D. F. Ferguson, who has been visiting here with his wife at Mr. and Mrs 'Chas, Birney's, left Mon - da' morning for his home in Winni- peg,wwhile Mrs. Ferguson will contin- ue to visit with her parents for a time Mrs. Ed. Dignan and son .Howard returned home this Wednesday even- ing after visiting friends in Ham iltan and Oshawa. Mrs. Lounsbery returned with them and be the guest of her sister, Mrs, Jas. Dignan. The undersigned merchants have decided to clo e their stores each week Tuesday and Thursday nights at 7 o'c-o.1 during the summer :anon-. •ths ".beginaing the first week in July P. Han on S: Son, Centralia E. Co'wil!, Centralia John McNaughton, Mooresville. E. A McKenzie, ,Clandeboye Mrs. George Lewis, Clandeboye, HICKS'11 FOR JULY. -A reactionaryRivers •Macdonald, Hemphill, Case, won, 1, lost 2, minus 5. storm periodis central on the 14th Ortweini Spackman, Stewart, Bush, 15th and 16th. The full Moon, or won 1, lost 2, ,mains 9. Moon's opposition., with Sun and Earth Harness, May, Rowe, Tainan, won falls on the 14th. This opposition is 1, lost 2, minus :12 at an eclipse node; bringing tun ea- Thompson, Mclenzie, Levett, Snell lipse of .tb& Moon•,on the 14th. This wan 0, 1o'st 3, minus implies, of course, ;.that the Sun, Earth and itVloon will be on a direct The West Land East played a chall- line with each ,other at that time, exnge game of 'howl's on Monday even- There will be a decided return of hag resultingi in favor of the cast, storms rand. 'general storm conditions, The, result wasas follows, - central on ollows,-central.on above named days. A very West, threatening fall, oI the barometer will W,T,Acheson Rev, Trumper precede ominous,,:': black ,clouds, the W, nuke temperature will rise to phenomenal N. J, Dore Jos, Davis' degrees of warmth, storms of light- R. N. Creech,sk,20 R,G;Seldonok.19 ning ethunder and rain, attended by W. T. Wilson W. Doerr gale.: amounting to 'local tornadoes, le N. Rowe el.Spackman wi'.1 'very probably result in widely Jas',"1'aylou' J,FA„ Stewart separatedsections:.:-'It is not improb W;]Y,Clarke,sk,12 W. Tamanl, sic. 19 able that the. Venus disturbance will F. 'L)etbridge F. May begin to"afeert storm and weather Levett ." J.A. Macdonald condiftons at this time, in which LKCarling,sk. 11 F.Glaidman; sk.14 event ,cook,,.: for vicious electrical 1.x7 Rivers E Harness, storms, attended, lay ,hall storms of W. F''rit ,Sf.0, Halrilna destructive farce. These storms twill C B, Ss ea1 JL, Burwell end with -o rapidly rising.' barometer,(.;.Anderson, sk 17 E;Chrtistie, sk. change to westerly winds and decide - edly cooler slights: 60 Ip JONES MAY PHONE NO. R`2 98c. WEEK ONE 98c. WEEK 98C WEEK For one week we will put on a Special 98c. sale. You will find any article marked 98c. a Bargain. HOUSE DRESSES 98 CTS. A nice range of colors to clear at 98 cents each. WHITE WAISTS 98 CTS. A swell lot 'of Fancy White Waists 98 cents esfclt, MIDDY BLOUSES 98 CTS, $1,25 White or Taut S Sport Mid- dies for 98c. eacht ,Hand BAGS 98 CENTS Real nice Black ,or Colored Leather or Kid 98 cents each. MEN'S STRAW HATS 98 CTS. This season's Style -some Beauties far 98 cents each. 98c, TRIMMED H C.HILDREN'S DRESSES 98 CTS. Nice White 'Dresses and Pretty col- ored Dresses 98c, each: UNDERSKIRTS 98c White Pink or Black. Real good value at 98c, each, BOYS' WASH SUITS 98e. Oliver Twit or . Buster Style. Combination eolors 98c, each. PARASOLS 98c, A real live $1.50 value Parasol to clear at 98c. 10clece 3 MEN'S SOX 98c. 3 pairs Black Cashmere Sox --98c, 3 pair Wool Sox 98c. ATS 98c, EACH. Clearing Sale of Summer Dress Goods ALL SUMMER VOILES, MUSLINS BATISTES AND CREPES TO BE CLEARED OUT AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. 413c, VOILES 29c. YARD 25c. MUSLINS 19c YD.. A beautiful displ(ay of Fancy Figur- 10 DifferLht .,p,atterns of aluslins ed Voiles, ee,gular 40c, for 29c. yard. 9d Linen ttARD Swell colors at BETISTE 6 YARDS FOR $1.00 The best goods for the money on market. Real dainty col:brs and a big. variety to choose from, 6 yards for $1.00 CURTAIN NETS All the go this year for Window Dra,pery, ?Mey .come in White, Creani oz: Pis; -20c,,, 25c. tip to $1 a yard, JONES & MAY i3eadquartere for the celebrated W. E. Sanforad Clothing MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C H Sanders at the Ad,acate 01 - Tice Strictly con'fideatial; no witness Buy the Simmer Hotpoint Snits for Laftles. BUYING ELECTRIC- AL APPL'I'ANiCES OF ANY KIND Give us a Call. WHEN BUYING ELECTRIC IR- ON BE SURE IT IS A 27, 79 Standard Hotpoint WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO DELIVER ANY MAKE OF IRON 1'O YOU FOR TRIAL WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION ON YOUR PARI. TO PURCHASE W. J. BEER EXETER r PLAIN TAILORED AND FITTED MODELS SHOWING NEW FEA TURES IN SLEEVES WITH FINE RIPPLE SKIRTS Summer Fashions are now here and combine in Fabric and Style a unique and interesting collection, meeting the requirements far 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- 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 July Bargains LADIES' BLACK COTTON HOSE 10 ,CENTS 1.A. PAIR. LADIES' BLACK''LISLE HOSE 25c, TO 40 tc, A PAPRL CHILDREN'S TAN HOSE 10c. A PAIR. SAMPLE HANDKERCHIEFS 5 GENTS TO 50 CENTS EACH. BOY'S BRACES 10 CENTS A PAIR. MEN'S FINE SHIRTS 75 CENTS EACH MEN'S SOX, BELTS, 'TIES. CLEARING LPNE OF -SHOES AT $1.00 AND $1,50 PER PAIR. EXTRA VALUE IN MEN'S SUITS, B. W F. Beavers' Choice Furniture R. N. ROWE THE FUNERAL DIRE YFDR AND FUR'NITIIRE DEALER Phone 2Oa, Tea & Coffee Store For the choicest groceries, fruits, spices, teas, coffee and every- thing in the grocery line. Call and see us. A trial as to quality will convan- c@. Produce taken in exchange Jas. Gould Opposite Electric light Plant Fresh Meats Cured Meats Always on Hand. Fred Robinson Butcher Phone .103