The Exeter Advocate, 1916-12-21, Page 11EXE PER AI VDI1ATE, TIME, STIATI V K BEI) 1S
+: XETER i&IARKETs
CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY
Wheal ... 1.50 to 1.55
55 to 60
Potatoes per bag 1.65 to 10.002
Hay per ton
Flour 4.75 to 0.00
Law grade flour per cwt. 260.
Shorts per ton ... 34.00
0
Bran per ton 54 to 55
Eggs per doz. A
Dairy Butter 40 42
Creamery butter •... 49
Lard per lb, •, • , 23
Sugar Beet pulp .,.,n ... 23,00
Hog:: per cwt. 1L25
1 rlteys young, al ire 26; dressed 30
TurZceys, old, alive 23; dressed .,2T
-Chicken alive 14; dressed, 16
Hens ........,.,.alive 11; dressed 13
Ge:se alive 12; dressed 18
Ducks _„ alive 12; dressed 18.
Oats per .bus.
FEED CUTTERS—We have . in
stock 2 hand power feed cutters, and
• 2 engine power feed or ensilage cut-
ters. They will •be sold at a very
low price. Dant ,miss this opportun-
ity if :ou need eed cutter.
The Exeter fMfg. Co., Limited
,Exeter, Ont.
TO RENT;—On Gidley Street, a
house with large .garden, Apply to
Jesse Elston. Exeter.
HOUSE TO RENT, -,On ;orner of
Main and Simcoe Streets, "brick house,
Apply to Mrs. Edgar Willis!„
Our assortment of. Chocolates and
Creams cannot be surpassed for the
price.--Statham's Confectionery.
PIANO FOR SALE—A First-class
Gerhard Htintzman Piano, nearly new
for sale. Price very moderate and on
easy terms. Apply at 5, Martin &
Son's, Exeter,
's A beautiful so tment"of Bon -Bon
...41111axes from 10c. to $1.00—At W. J.
Statham's
FLAX LAND WANTED
The undersigned .Flax Co desires
to secure land acreage for the grow-
ing of flax the coming season, to
supply the Exeter mill, For particu-
lars apply at ONTARIO .FLAX°CO,
FOR SALE —Two nice
Apply to Mrs. Hyndman
STOVES
Coal Stoves.
LOCAL. • DOINGS,
Hapax New Year to All.
Mr. R. E. Pickard has been confined
to the house with trheua atism for
some time,
Mr Samuel Essery of Usbarne is
recovering nicely from a recent stroke
of paralysis.
The children of James Street Sun-
day ,School subscribed $114,53 far
the. Belgians on Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. David Richards of
Stephen have moved into Mr. C.
Perkin'; house an Huron Street,
Mr. G. A. K. McLeod was taken
very ill on Christmas morning and an.
operation w.as thought necessary, but
he has recovered.
In the ,MYlethodist churches peat
Sunday !s to be a "Day of Prater''
Both sermons in James Street church
will be on the war.
Miss Florence ,Triebner, who has
been teaching at Holmesviile, has ac-
cepted a similar position in herhoxne
school, one mile west of town.
Special Christmas sermons 'and
music were given, in all the churches
as Sunday. The addresses "in Main
Street Church ,by the three young
men were very interesting and fully
appreciated
The pastor's subjects next Sun.
day in James Street church will be,—
Morning "Can this war be justified
in. the light of Bible Teaching"; Ev
ening "Who ruled the world to -day,
God or the Devil?"
The Entertainment given by Miss
Tillotson in ,the Library on. Friday
evening was very slimly attended, ow -
Inc largely to the unfavorable adver-
tlsing she had received recently with
regard to her cast iron contract and
her alleged desire to secure all the
receipts. Her talk is said to have
been very interesting, but scarcely
what people want to hear just now,
Hawaii is a long way off.
When doing your shopving drop in
have
Oyor hot
ster
of Tea, aStew,
oa.WJ
Stathant's Lunch Room.
400 TONS SALT -400 tons of fine
land and ,Cattle Salt for sale. All
grades $5.50 per ton; 50c. per bag.
ba .
EXETER JASunORang,Lid
t ar.
VILLAGE RESIDENCED FOR
SALE—A storey and half brick
house, one acores of, land, hard and
soft water, well situated Two tv`a
building lots ;n
CH1ISTMA.S VISITORS
Mr. Walter Dearing of Landon with
relatives.
Mr. &auilla Shesre
his. mother.
Mr Harry Fuke of
his parents.
Mr Oliver Davis of
his parents
Miss Fanny Bawey of London with
her parents.
Mis Laura Elliott of London with
her another
Miss Ida Marchand of St. Jacobs
with friends.
Mr John Krueger of Landon at Mr.
A. E Fake's.
Mt and Mrs. Ernest Webber a.t
Mr. Sol Hardy's.
Young Creech of Walkerville with
his grandparents. ,
Mr. Reg. Bissett of Chatham
the family home.
Miss Anne L. Sanders of Kitchener
at her home here,
Mr Herb .Southcott of Toronto
with his mother.
Miss Eliza Oka of Toronto with her
mother and °sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Robinson of
Detroit with relatives,
Mr. Thos Collingwood and family
of London with relatives.
Fred Walters ,of Detroit with his
father Mr James Walters.
Mgr. Horace Harwood with his
tuother, :tins. James Pickard.
Messrs Victor and Harry Sweet
of Windsor with their parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Rich. Bissett of Lon-
don with the former's mother.
Mrs. Zwtgler and son Harry of
Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs. Dore.
Mr Russell Frayne and family of
Brantford with ihlr. Fraynes's parents,
of Detroit with
Parkhill with
Zurich
with
at
The funeral of the late Mrs. Hall-
oway was held Friday afternoon front
the residence idence at Mr. W. J.. Bissett
to the Exeter cemetery, I'he floral
tribute, were very beautiful. Among
thane present from a distance, were
Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Hallaway and Mrs.
Ratteabury at Clinton, Dr. ;.McDowell
of Listowel, ,l trs. J. Waters of Lan-
don, .'4fr, Jabez Welsh, and Mrs,Floyd
and daughter of Kalamazoo, Mich.
Mr. Rola. Sanders received word
last week that his old friend, Mr.
William Sharpe, had again been el-
-e..t..d to the House of Representa-
tives for Topeka, Kansas, in the re-
cent elections, a position he has art-
icled and creditably and ably filled
for some time. Mr. Sharpe was the
son of the late George Sharpe, a
former well-known resident of F
but who left here abou 4
An illustrated
given by Re
Street
Rev. and .Mrs. Fear of Wheatley •
with their daughter, Mrs, W. ,S.. How-
es,.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Eacrett with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Eacrett,
Mr, James Sweet of Rodney and Mr
Frank Sweat of Sarnia with - . their
parents.
Mfr. and Mrs, Renshed and David
Hall O. Detroit at the family home,
Exett a North.
Mrs Gale and children of London
Miss Mabel Piper of Chicago, 1ir.and
Mrs. H. Piper Mitchell, with airs.
Piper, Ann street.
Mr, Allan Pickard is home from
the. West, •
Miss Ethel Sweet, milliner, is home
from Tilaonburg.
Mrs. D. Johns and Miss Lillian were
in Sarnia :. Christmas.
ome from
T
ONES
PFfONE Nen $2
GREETING..
We exter*d to our friends and
customers the season's greetings with
our best wishes fora Happy ar d
Prosperous New Year.