HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-8-16, Page 8EXE PER ,ADV!] GATE, TRUE $11A1, AUG; 16, 1 H 12
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CHANGED EAC1i WEDNESDAY
Wheat 2.25
Oats 75
Family ,dour 6.30
Low grade flour 3,25.
Shorts —43.00 to 45;00'
Baan 3G,00
Creamery I4utter l3
Dairy Bitter ,•32 to 34
Eggs 38
Lard �• ;�*•. 31
Hay, per' ton ., YO.00 '0 12.00
Hogy, per cwt. ,,t 16,50
Pota;oos. per peck 50
Zit aed efts. Wm, Dig:aan or Lafleur
spont Tuesday evening With re la dors
Do y`ourset.t a Pastor by maifl4 our
Flou.
Do us a favor by recomme,nding it
to ok.ters.
Harvey Bros,
PATRIOTIC LEG VIRE Ln the
Town Hall on Wednesday, August.
22nd at 8 p.m., by the Rev, Dr, Tuck
ea,;Recto'r of St. Paul's Cathedral,
Louden, O1tt., onet of thee., best speak-
ers in Canada. Silver Collection,
Tc Correspandelnts—We would be
very pleased if correspondents would
get their budgets of news in by Tues-
day morning's mail nett week. In.
fact a day earlier every week 'this.
hot weather helps.
SECOND TO NONE—That is oui
claim for Model ,Flour, and it is back
ed. up by the testimony of hundreds
of satisfied users,
Harvey Bros.
_MR, FARMER
If you need harvest help apply to
The Ontario Government Employment
Bureau, 108 Dundas St., London, Ont
Experienced help at ;the .nate of $45
per month, $11 per week or $2.50 per
day.
AGENCY FOR THE WAT IN'S
LINE.—Having taken over the Wat-
ttin's Agency from Mr. J. E. Gould
of Hensali I am ,prepared to do
business with all. the old customers
and others who have not previously
Wised the products I will be pleased
to interest also. .A full litre now in
atocl: Goods can ,be procured at
residence at any tinaee A full iane of
Linaments 'Cough Remedies, Spices
and Extracts, Toilet Articles always
On and, Phone orders promptly at-
tended to. Phone 43 Exeter.
WMVI. ANDREW,
Travelling Salesman, Exeter, Ont.
Exeter Continuation
School
OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th.
Prunozpal—W. M, Sadie, B. A., (late
of Collegiate institute, Brantford)
Gold Medallist. of Toronto Normal
School, Graduate of Queen's Univer-
sity with First Class Honors; Instruc-
tor in Cadet and Physical Training,
and Tudor of any subject of the Up-
per
p -
p Modernsand'Engii'sb:—hiss Viola J.
nabson, B. A.
Commercial Specialist, also Art —
Miss Mamie G. Quinn..
Students desiring to enroll kindly
apply to (Mss) K. MacSecretary (:ret rys
FARM FOR SALE
100_ acres, more or being Lot
13, Con. 1, Biddulph, (the farm of Wm
Kelly) on LanRoad,don oa.d. Clay loam
n
One of the best farms, in the district.
Good frame house and bank barn, and
other buildings, Two acres orchard.
Land all cleared. Convenient lamar-
ket, school and church, Possessionat
once. Apply to M. CRONYN,
Ciarcdeb;oye P. O.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.
h� C H Sanders at the, Advocate Of-
fice, Strictly confidential no witness
The Home Wind Ins. Co.
of New York.
HEAT) OFFICE, TORONTO
Capital authorized, subscribed and
paid up $6,000,000.
Surplus as regards the Policyholders,
5519,336,1.77,25.
$1500.00 Insurance pieced on Dwell-
ing and Barns for $6,00 for three
years.
Na Premium Note ;r'eciui&ed,
No Agent's fees,
G. HOLTZMAN, Gen,,Agt., Zurich,
THOS. FISHER, Sub. Agt., Exeter:
International Harvester
Co's. Agency, Exeter
—oma
All kinds of seeding, haying and
harvesting machinery, including the
celebrated Oliver Corn and Bean Cul-
tivators; and Bean Harvesting attach-
ments, Full stock of Repairs now in.
Also a number of Al Standard Bug-
gies, McLaughlin and Conboy makes
Neat designs and at right, prices. Call
and secure one for Dominion, Day,
Wm. Ward
ADVERTISING RATES
Display. Advertising Rates ,— Made
knots, on application
Stray Animals -One - (insertion 50c.,
three insertions $1.,00
Farren o, Real Estate for sale 50c.'
each insertion for one month of four
insert:0.ns. 25c. for each subsequent
inset t , on
Miscellaneous Articles of not more
than five lines, far Sale, To Rent, er
Wanted Lost, Found, etc., each in-
s,errtiorr 25e
g Notices etc., 10c. pet
1;W,a.r Reading an , ,
line petinsertion, No notice 1 ess than
25c. Cttrd of Thanks 50c,
Lead, Advertising 1.0c. and 5c: aline
Auction; Sales, 51 for one insertion,
and 33, for two itiserti,aas.
Professional Circls not exceeding 1
inch— $6 Per year
LOCAL DOINGS,
Exeter heelers have: an inv itation
to take two rinks to Nertyieh, next
Wednesday.
Rev, .Baird was hpnne over Sunday
and occupiiecl has 'own pulpitin the
James Street church,
Mr. Thos, 5, !f.estle has_ purchased
111, Tobe H. tStout's residence oil:
Main Street, paying therefor $2,000.
The onion rowers are now busy
taking up tlic crop, w•hicle is a pretty
fair average. Contracts We re
made
this year at six coats a ib
apttng wheat seems to be extra
good this week, C. W. Robinson, got
a tine, sample up in Tuuke(rsmithl '1'p,
this week .We shave it, in the;,Cir fie e,
1
ofyam
Give us the first chance U
y
new ;'rop. We... are always prepared
to pay best prices for WHEAT,
OATS, BARLEY.
Harvey Bros,
and Mrs, ,,Ed• Schuchard and.
son Arthur, 11r, ,and Mrs. H. W.
Mason and 1vfrt;(- :FTathtaway motored.
up from Windsor Saturday to speatci
a week with I\ir, and errs, Charles
Bir neje. Mrs. Mason is a. sister of Mr'
C.. Birney,
Rev„ A, A. Trumper, rector of
Trion Memorial' Church is taking his
holidays.,, Mr, Hardy, of Huron Col
lege, who has favored the eongrega-
time so often during vacancies, had
charge of the services on Sunday and.
preached two excellent sermons.
Mr. 5..T. tMorgan, who attended the
General Assembly at Montreal gave a
report of 'the doings of that body at.
Cavan. Church ,on Sunday morning,
in the absence 'of tale) pastor, Rev,
Sharp, There was ;iia service ,in the.
evenlog•, 'Thee pastor will be home
next .Sunday.
Mr, Janes Hill of towm met with a
painful accident in Stephen township
on Wednesday of last week. He was
engaged in hewing a, -piece of timber
for barn. construction ,and the broad-
axe he was using slipped and enter-
ed his leg above the knee inflicting
a severe gash. As a result he has
since been off duty,
-_;;,-
BROi E HTS ARM.—Art a Delve
met with a painful accident an Thurs-
day ,moriaing last, He was cranking
an auto which ,back -fired and as a
resultt the crank: went back with such
force as to 'break a, bane in his arm
at 'the wrist.
Centralia
Gongrattuiations arebeing extend-
ed to Miss Margaret Hanlon and Mas
ter Gerald, who succeeded in obtain-
ing their :Matriculation, exams. Miss
Margaret also obtained her Middle
School Entrance tto rNormal.
Mr. and .Mrs. eelloore of Peterbor.o
Mrs. Drew and the Misses Drew of
Oshawa- spent 'the week end,. at Mr. j
Hepburn's. ! s
Miss Mary and .Mr, Herb Hanlon re-
turned this week from a yery pleas-
ant visit with friends in Deiti+otita;n,d'
Windsor.
SHIPXA
Miss Mamie !Conroy of Mt. Pleas -
sat, :rich., is the guest of Iiiss Kaih
nee M•cEacbere—Miss es Irene. Schroe.-
der and Edith Mason of Londonare
spending their •hiolidays at Mr. Louis
Schroeder s, -Mr. Howard Shepherd
t
spent the week e :nd a 1Ir. Thos.
Keys. -Mr. 5. Wilson amid daughter of
Saskatchewan are visiting the form-.
er's sister, Mrs. David
Hutclinsan„
'lr and Mrs. �auaa1d 1cIsaac .andc
family visited with friends in Drys-
dale
rysdale over—Sunday,—Mrs. Bruce Mitch-
ell of Centralia spent a few days this
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Smith,-Mrs.Downin.g and fam-
ily of St. Charles, _Melt, are visiting
her mother, Mrs. Jas. Hannan.
5000 WOMEN :WANTED IN
SASKATCHEWAN
Five . thousand competent dom-
estic servants are r.etiuired for
the farms 'af Saskatchewan~
Married cdizples with not more
than one 'child also greatly in
demand.* Wages 'for female help
$30,00 per rnonth with board, No
outside work. Come an .harvest
excursion trains and report to
Saskatchewan Government Agit,
Railway Station, Winnipeg, or to
Secretary Bureau or Labour,
Regina.
liotiu to' Creditors
OE SAMUEL 'HICKS, late of the
Township of. Usborne, in the County
of Huron, Yeoman, ` de,ceasecl.
NOTICE. is hereby given pLirsuant.
to Chapter 127.' of the Revised Stat-
utes of Ontario, 1914, Section 56,
that all persons having any
claims or demands against the estate
of Samuel Hicks, late of the Townshp
ol'' Usbarne, in. the County of Huron,
yeoman; who ,disci on or 'about the
19th day of May, AD,, 1917, are on
nl bel: are f'ne 15th clay, of September;
A, 1), 1917, to. send by post, pre -paid
to the 'under -steeled solicitor far, the
Canada Trust Company, Limited, the
administrator of the whole estate, of;
the said deceased their chriatian nam-
es and, surnames, adclress,es and cies
crier:aes, the full particulars of their
claims, a statement of their accounts,
and the nature 'of the securities, if
any 1 eld hy them, and after the clay
last aforesaid the said Administrator
will proceed to di.stribute the, assets
of the said decicasert among
th ' persons entitled thereto, raving
regard only to the claims of which
they shall then have had notice, ,.nd
said 'administrator will not beliable
for the said assets or any part there-
of to any person or persons or whose
giairn ill' claims notice shall not have
beer. received by it at the time' of
such-. distribtntlon,
l �eter, Ont,, this 14th
'Dated a E';, ,
day pi August; 1,x17,
ISAAC R, CARLING,
Exeter, Ont,
Solieltor far Admintistratof,:
Mrs. T, 0, 'Sontheatt is visiting
Preston
111', Silas Reed Sas ,returned from
a visit rn• Sandie
Mr ],-carry .Sweet of "Windsor is
Nome for holidays.
Mrs ' T3irriey and friends motored to
13cigray e I uesdeyr.
Mr. and Mrs. H W., Doerr are hol-
idaying in 'Ritch,ener'
Miss Ruby Treble o:C`tTaro'ato is hol-
idaying
ol-id Lying at her Some here,
Dr. McTaggart of Blyth visited his
parents here over Sunday. -.,
\Tis, Gladys 'Kestle, returned Thurs-
day from a visit ,in Guelph .
:lir C. 1-1. 1lcAvoy o.5 Taranto, is
holidaying at his lime here;
Mrs, White of \Vindsar visited hl:toss
T. White and Mrs. Wickwire;
Mrs. (Rev,) Collins of Windsor was
a visitor L L 'town 'over Sunday.
Mr, J A, Sanders of Woodstock is
visiting with relatives In town,
Mrs, R, N Rowe, and ietrs. Thos.
Dinney spent Monday lin Clinton,
Mrs. C, Rau :of Crediton is 'visiting
with her mother, Mrs, John, .Mitchell,
Miss Jean Walker has returned to
Louden after a visit with her parents
Mrs Xing and son of To,ranitotvis-
ited last week at th'e' home of Mrs E.
Elliot,
Mrs. E. 5 Christie and daughter
have returned' from a visit in St.
Catharines,`
Rev. Hieks mad family of Windsor
are visiting !relatives and friends in
this vicinity.
Mr. Elijah Higgins and daughters.
are visiting the former's mother, Mrs
Elston in town.
Mrs, R. L Huston of Loddon is
\isitine;, with her 'parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas Taylor.
'Mr, T) Mill of Guelph. is here sliak-,
ing hands with old friends, who are
pleased to see him; again.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Box of Toledo.
Ohio, 'visi:ted Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Box, Stephen, last week.
-Sirs, Phillip' R•owclaiffe and her nie,ce
`Liss Gladys Weeke,s of London, are
visiting with relate' ves hese,
Mrs. Neil Bellwood of Stratford vis-
ited with friends here, flor a few days
the latter part of last week.
Miss Lillian Handford of Renfrew
is visiting .her !grandparents, Mt. arid
Mrs Silas Handford' i.n town.
Mrs Quail and 'child. of Seaferth
are visiting with Mrs. Quail's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Easterhrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jiahns, of Tor-
onto. are• visiting the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Well johns.
Miss Gladys Rogers of Toronto, ar-
rived Saturday ,to visit with her sis-
ter Margaret,
is-terl•Iargaret, at Mrs. E. Christiets.
Miss Irene and Madeline. Stewart of
London are yisitimg with their grand-
parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Wm. Creech.
Mr. E, Fowell, Mrs. Harry Fon-ell
and Mrs. W, :W, Taman motored to
Detroit Monday to spend a few days
Mr,' Homer Russell of W easkiwitse
Alta., is here visiting' at the hone
of .his parents, Mr. and Mrs, William.
Russell.
Mrs. McTavish of Shakespeare was
here this week to see her brother
Gordon Taylor before his retturn to
France,
Miss Eva Carling al New York *arid
Miss Winne:, Carling of Toronto are
visiting w-itli friends and relatives
In town,
Transport Driver Gordon' Taylor,
after a few weeks' leave a#, absence;
telt Wednesday on his return to the
firing line in.. Fraauce.
Mrs, .ile,Av-oy, who has been under-
going` treatment for her hearing in
London for several ;weeks, returned
home oa Saturday much improved.
Mr, I. Armstrong for town and •Mr.
George Armstrong of Paris visited
their brother Wrn,` Armstrong .in. Im-
lay. , City M_ch a few days last
week.
Mr. and `Mrs. Frank Triebner and
two sons Harry ,atl,d Frank, and Mrs..
Tah,n Sanders motored to Wingham
and spend 'Sunday 'with. the. latter's
sister, Mrs. Chas. Baker.
Mrs. W. M. T3aynham and three
, hil iron of Oak Lake, !fan,, are vi.s-
it_ns the former's parents, Mr, and'
Mrs, S. Smith, London Road Mr.
i? tyn!aam was here far a few clays but
returned Iasi week.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The council 'unnveaied ,:tt the, 'Town
f.-iall on the ath at '1 p.m. All mem.
hers Ts e.,ent• Previous minutes ap-
proved.
Neeb—Welyb That whereas a pL
ition has been riled with the coined
signed by John Love and others,
asking that aa award drain made un-
der the D, • C W. Act by aired Fara-
W, Farncomb, 'C..E., and filed with
the clerk of this mins .pality o•n, June
12, 1899, be clonv(erted into a drain
und.er.. The -Muninipal Drainage ie?,ct,
be 1/ therefore resolead that the pray-
er of the said p tit:oners be granted
and that the said ch•ate shell in future
be cons true ted .and repaired under
The Municipal ,Drainage Act:—Carried
Yearley—Maw.hinlney—That the ,pe-
tition of 1•ohn Love and others a.slc-
in; that the Haycock Creek be sheer.
ed, -1St by a drain or drains; 2nd, by
deepening straigh ening, widellen g
clearing of obstructions or othe't-
wise ,improving said creek a.ncl ••ts
extensions„ he received and that F„
W, Farncomr, CA., be requested by
• .
theclerk to makean,cvam'at'
un ron;am,d
yeport to this councils—Carried.
The following orders were paid,
--
Hanna, LeStier McKinley, sol, fees
6,00; John Hays, coin. tuork 2.550; H.
Falmer printing 53.50; Municipal,
World, supplies 1.,61; Chas. Watson,
come' 2,50; Wes. Isaac, gravel and
drawing: 21,.00; "Dam McCurdy, rep.
,Devon bridge 6,00; Ernest 'keys, tem
bridge, 5,00; E. McKeever, gravel 59
Henry Clark. warp on culvert 28.50;
Ed, Gill, rep, ,river" road 4.00; Geo,
Kellerman, prank, 2,00; David Webb
commission work and material' 64.60;
•
Gen Kellerman, lumber for casing 41,
30; Jos Guinan, ecjualizieg 5 union,
schools 23,65,
Adjourrtmen,. to Sept 4th. at 1 p.m
Heavy Either, Clerk,
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Pf1ON) NC), 82
La les
irst o wing
S its
and C
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Ater
Northway and
Canada Cloak
Garments
WE HAVE °JUST
RECIs.IVE])
OUR FIRST SHIPMENTS OF LAD-
IES' SUITS AND COATS FOR THE
FALL AND WINTER.
COME EARLY AND SEL, THE
NEW. STYLES,
MODERATE PRICES.
STYLES EXCLUSIVE
Large Range to Select from.
Clearing
cef Summer Go
ds Still
JONES Y
rters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing ..
eeZegresTerasgeliesassiVasa
in the absence;tof Rev. Muxworthy
.
who is holidaying ,j1n Preston, Rev. J: FIRST
G. Yelland preached,in, Rain Street
church Sunday mlornang, and Rev, Dr.
Turnbull of Toronto in the evening,
EXETER PATRIOTIC L•EAGU'ID.
Report ifor July, - Donations receiv-
ed.—Exeter ` council: Te County grant,-
33.78; Proceeds Munro concert 13.00;
sale of "Kinsman" books 4.25; Mon-
thly ;collection 65,00. Two boa•es were
sent to Miss Joan Arnoldi, care of the
Canadian Field Comforts !Com, Shorn-
cliffe, England, 'containing,— Sent by
Hurondale.Patriotic League; 17 tren-
ch shirts; 21_pairs'.of socks, value,
70.00;' Sent by the Exeter Patriotic
League, 128 `lairs of socks; 7 pairs of
pyjamas 1 hospital shirt�.'value 5205.-
00. -Secretary
r
Of all overworked women probably till
housewife is the hardest worked. She
has so much to attend to, with very atehelp. Her work can be lightened if slitt
knows the value of system and she shouli LADIES ANA GENTS' TAILOR
try and take a short rest in the daytime
A physician Who became famous alrnosi Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central
around the world, Doctor Pierce, el Hotel,
Buffalo, N. Y., the specialist in woman's i
diseases, for many years practiced medi•
eine in a farming district. He there ob'
served the lack of system in the planning
of the work,
Exeter.
i itis a irritability
a backache, a sea
cation of rrritability or twitching and'
COMPLETE
SHOWING . OF
it 41svkr C
0
Undecot
Fur
itu.re
and
goh
The dominate note of these
Fashions is entirely new. Rarely be-
fore have the majority of styles
shown , such ingenious design with
the general effect of simplicity. Our
stock is complete,
The Showing includes Serge, Chev-
iots Vacimia, Tweeds and Worsteds
in the fashionable spring colors. and
staple shades.
MEhi'S SUITINGS
Our Stock of Men's Settings is the
finest shown. Also a good range of
spring overcoatinga'.
We guarantee satisfaction with
every ,garment.
GIVE, US A CALL
N. Sher
r
N. o
THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND FURNICZUR. DEALER
Te Coffee
St kre
For the choicest>
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and. -every-
teasg in the grocery line.
Cali and see use A trial
as to quality, Will convin-
ce.` -
Produce taken in exchange
Jasm Gould
Next 'The Metropolitan Hotel
uncontrollable nervousness s o me th'r
WearCHILDREN'S BLACK RIBBED HOSE -15c, A PAIR,
TOWELS -44 for 25c., Z ifor 25c. 25c each ,an.d 50 .c eachachmm r
argai
Store
,
woman naturally says, but all the time
the real trouble very often centers in the
organs. In nine cases out of ten the
seat of the difficulty is here, and a woman
should take rational treatment for its
cure. The disorder should be treated
steadily ' and systematically with Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
For diseases from which women Buffet
"Favorite Prescription" is a powerful re'
storative. During the last fifty years it hat
banished from the lives of tens of thou.
sands of women the pain, worry, misery
and: distress caused by these diseases.
If you are a sufferer, get Dr. Pierce'e
Favorite Prescription in liquid or tablet
form to -day. Then address Dr. Pierce,
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. 317 and get
confidential medical advice entirely free.
.. A Travellers' m pconsisting, i , „ Iaol of. Travellers Samples of Gloves llityse unclertvea:r �"
white wear, etc.
'
iV1en. s Shirts, Overalls, Sox, Taos, Etc,
Boy' s Navy Cotton Jerse 's long sleeve 40c,
Clearing .Lines .of Shoes at $1,50 arid 2,00 pet pair
Fleet Foot White Shoes,
Be
F leavers