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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1918-6-13, Page 8-..tE'rEle, MARKETS etemeed Each. Wednesday v furl 2.10 Oats , ,70 to72 Barley ,.,t.. 1.25 to 1.30 r smile 'Flour 5.70 ldiddlyngc ......;,..,.,..... 40,00 35'.00 48 Bran Creamery Butter ,...... Eggs 5 Lard ..,.... ,..t 35 Dairy Butter .,..,. ,..i 38 to 40 Potatoes 1.25 to 1.50, Hog,: l ,..... ... 17.0* Hay, per ton 10.00 to 12,00 Wantetd. Steady : eealble. men to work on 6 in. 1-L E She -is. Experience not neces- sary, Ptetna or apply .personally to . The Rost. Bell Engijne & Thresher .; Co., Liirnited, 3t Seatforth, Ont. When y'.i need flour see Harvey Bnos.—they have tlhtel kind you want, LOST Between Exeter eetd Strat fiord a h se -shoe Cite pin, set in diamonds anti rubies. Funder please return tto 402 Downie St. Stijaltilord, and receive reward. Three only new Buggl2s to clear out and ot_-n, goad second -Band top ;buggy. Monarch Fencing, seven and eight 'wire brace wire, .etc. Also a fee goon Gate's,: One wheel tongue trucks .for beeders and mowers ,now in. alnd supply lintt•ed. Movers, dumn rakes, hay loaders, te•dd ers. and cam- bind side-lelevery rakes and tedders. WM, WARD, Irut. Har. Co's agent. Part I. toe the Cantlata, " Day with our Lord?' well be rendered by the Choir on Sunday eventing next in Janes Street church.. GOOD GIRL WANTED, at Ceacral Hotel. Exeter. Dnutiles to commence July Is't. SILT: COAT LOST„ A short silk coat, an June 3rd, be- tweea Exeter Cenveltiery and George Ford's. 'Kutdty leave same at Jones & May's Shore; At the presietne high prices of feed it pays to finish hogs, and there, is p1'eaity of goad feed. See Harvey Bros. HOUSE FOR SALE' Two storey brick htoJaslewith all modern conveniences—bath, furnace, evelterwares 1iydro, etc. also small fruit, good galydeinlant'1 water. Apply >n 'the premises to Mrs. Powell, or W. W. Taman Exeiter. Didn't sell your pigs light, we have plenty of gonad feed. Harvey Bros. "HOUSE TO RENT. -On Andrew Street, Exeter, ane and, half storey frame house; goad; stable, fruit trees., Possession July 1st. Apply to J. D. Atkinson, Cliartom, Auction Sale OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND AUTOM;OIBILE At the Home of the undersigned, Andrew Str•e,ec, Exeter, on SA'1"URDAY, JUNE 29th, 1918 At 1.30 o'clock sharp, the folloving: Mason & Rich piano, 2 bedrooms suites, springs and matteess:es, 1 iron bed spring .and mafteress, bu,rcau, 2 toile: rets, 2 leather Chairs, 3 oar - lo. obits, 7 rocking chairs, 6 din -rig • room chairs, ,extension table, snde- board, kitcheintable, 9ktiitchlen chairs hanging lamp, 'New W.i.iams sewing rnachine, dozens, pt' tures, '3 mirrors, carpet sweeper, clock, roller • blinds, "leis ben" S.te(el range, new; Goad - cheer bas,eburnier, coati or wood heat- er, caepetss, oilcloth, and _ el,ietlateum, i, o tub, washboardand wringer, several quart arid two -quart sealers, . 3 large cracks, 3 sma'll crocks, garden 'rake, shovel, hoes, cidter barrel, lantern, hand -save, bucksaw , quantity sumane- wood, dishes ,ani lamps and many other articles. Overland five -passenger touring car model 85-4, in good ruhtn[`.irbg order, will.' be offered if ode sold privately before qday of salle. TERMS CASH Wm Sw+eelt, C. W; Rabies v, Proprietor Au.'ctitaneer. NEW CARTAGE RATES Commencing April 1st, 1918,— Single shipments, ..... ..... 15c. each. Sbipments under 400 lbs,.. 15c. each Shipments over 400 lbs ... 3.%c. per net Pianos each 50c. Pianos, private $1.00 Trunks, private 25c. each Grips, private .15c. each Team by• day $5.50 Team by hour .60c Signed by THOS. G. CREECH WM. T. GILLESPIE E:KB FE t IlS DL TEy THUEST1AY1 JUNE 13 a LOCAL D)()TNGS, ifI..MEu 41...g.ARLr, Jetties 'Beget*, stun of Mir. and vIns. 13agen1. London Rrrricl,south,, has re ceived hes badge acs being medically t.nfit fq+r rniJlJtan y ; sere. +e. Rev Roger's of Liorldon preached in Janina Street church Sunday morn nig and Wil ;Nettie,. Street church .in the evening. Union, services were held. Mr, and ales, Adol,pluss. HoQp'er were la Lot>,i;dp'n, where they were p eeented with a nkilletar'y medal .on behale of their sone jerevate Grzarn(et Hooprea , 1r. Were Sweet, who has accepted a pasitton as motorman weth. the Lon- don Street Railway, was home over Sunday and aritangejd for a sate of his household effects on Saturday, June. 29th. vIr, Bern Casee whto reports, star mil.- itery ;servl;ce otn, the 18th, and `ww'i o has been the effic([jent rseesletary of the Ilrivitt Memorial Sundae School for years, was last week preset:ted with a :iL;gnieit inn g and lam adda•ess. A quiet wedding; was solemnized at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Yell,a.ndr Ex'tter on. June 5th, when 'air. Wm, Pres seater, , six' al Mr. Samuel Press - cartes of Stephen, was n>arried to \las; Nellie Maud elcDorgaild, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs„ Joseph McDon- ald of Hay Tawinehlie, Mrs. Joha. Welsh, who held a ,ale o' her hoesiehto d' effects on Satter - dee last intends leaving this eve'''. for Winnipeg to reside. Her g rand_ sarL Gerald Longe aced pa } 'ler. Mrs, W, ta h la,s two- sons res d Wnnr:peg Mrs.Welshts residence was, sold-peevetely on Tuesday to Mr s W. D. Sanders. The bine plate glass in front of leir W J. Beers' harness shop was badly cracked ein, a peieullatiar way on Thursday .lash. ,rrhe tire of a pass- automobile ass-Iautonobile, remark: a stone in the road. which cauesled• it to glance with 'gent force: and coming in, ctanitla,ct with the ;.plate ,g -lasts window cracked ,t in all directt.ays as Well as sending one large clack up and down the whole • pane. The lose, to Mr. Beers is considerable. RETURNED :.SOLDIERS P D Buchanan of He{nsell E. J Haller ,af C(limtttotiii. , H Lewis Of St. Marys: AGED KIPPEiI RESIDENT DEAD Geoege Tayrl'yar aged 78 years of leippien died. tate St. Jloseple's Hospital, Landau., on e rtidply; last. The remains were taidth tto'Kepeeen, for burial, the funeral taking plane from, his family resid.eroe Sunday. PRICE OF COLLARS GOES UP, 'Men's' linen collars have advanced ham 20 to 25 cents each. The scarc- ity ,of Tatty anfateatiad pis resipoesstlble, for the (boost. A iyjejar ago linen collars sold ifor.1.5 cents ,leafclif, then came 20 cents, and mow 25 tents. PEACH CROP LIGHT ''At:p n ding .to (the verdect Of the fruit :growers oif the Niagara District the pelac'h crap; Iwgjl- o lyl be a 25 per cent .yield. Slevletre weather last win- ter is accountable, bleecaus,e many trees were killeid.. Applies all raver On(tariu promese ai abundant crop, as also do "sentaljl fsuiltee The straw- berry crap wine be ,on' the :fight side. NOTICE TO. CONTRACTORS Seared Tenders,' will be received by the undersigned until noon, June- 17, 1918 for the construction of •what is known as the Andersons Drain in the Tow;.: ips of Fullarton, Blanshard'aQnd Usboese. A marked cheque repres nraet cent. t eon tract per ii.' 10 p n . of the priee must accompany each tender. Plans, profiles and specifications may be seer at the Engineer's Office, Mit- cheld, or at the Clerk's Office, Fuller- ton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 4t. R. H. POMF,ROY, Township Clerk COAL NOTICE We wish, to notify the public chat all coat deliveries made this year must be on a strictly cash basis. . R. G. SELDON HORSES WANTED I want en catenated number of horses iu goad condition. Geldings 5 gars old up, weighing tram 1500 pounds up. Mares from 4 years old up, weighing from 1300 pounds up. Parties having the required. stuff, *trite. or phone 83, Exeter, j I I G. 1. DOW. HURON COUNTY TEMPERANCE CONVENTION, JUNE' 18th, 1918. "Prahlibitilan" workers are to meet for:'thheir Annnail Corweinteele in Wes- ley Church, Clinton, Tuesday, June 4.8tli. There will be two sletseeons, morning and afternoon, the morning session cornine(niclimig at melee o'clock Rev. E. G. Powell .af London, Joseph Gibson olf Ingejrjsoll' and T. L. Hansel - ton of Listlo'vwel„ wile give addresses in adds tion, : to several olf the County clergymen .alnld laymen. Important items concerning the, future plans of the Alliance atr'e, to be discussed and tee convention prblmfstes to be very interesting. All churches and tem- perance organuzaltl'lori,s are asked to send delegate's. FARMERETTS MAKE GOOD. The Exeter Canning & Pre e,rtieaa Co'., assisted 'by th{e good offices of MT. Haviland, Priinplciball of the Exet- er High School; and the' staff of tea- chers, succeeded en inaugurating the farmerette movement im! Exeter. The s,isceess of thieer first ielef(o(rts on a larger scale es latrgieey due to the training recerveid from, our efficient school .staff . far several \years in their school !gardening movement, On Saturday last twenty' .volunteers were in the. field 'biefore the bell rang out the hour ',tot start, and im- mediately like a 'regibntent of soldiers twenty rows at a time were being -replanted of corn that had suffered from the excesleive rami, and by , six o'clock tweantyholne alcaes: of corn. had - been replanite,d. The remunera- tion offered was Elam $1.25 to $.1.50 per daffy, according as they were :able to measure uip, to the "mark, but all dad so well that they received, the higher figure. The Erxe,ter Canning, Ca. has 68'acres of corn to hoe, and in addtitiora to empecatis g the avail- able men will(t gene the Fatrenteretts a chance to continue their good work. 'VV. 5. E, Seelwaiet of Long Branch preached at Cavan, church Sunday,. Ale, Rieberd Welsb purchasec1 d rsew Fore car far himself Monday, Mr saes Handford; has been 1on the sick: list for several days and taster the doctor's care. LONDON 'CONFE•RENCee The first draft of elle stetiofiir'Lg committee of the Landon Methoditst oone erenc e made the fall'oww=ing chanes :— Exeter Distract -Main Street, Ex- eter, Dr, elleidd; Parkhill, J. R.,John- ston, H'eine:all, RI. A. Mahler; Aujsa Craig, F. Bargees,e Lucan, E. G. POW - 'e11. 0. P. Weeks to Bay2ield ; R. L. Wilson to Varnla;;G A. Barn and to Brooke ; S. W. Mtexww+otrthfy t o Forest The minis tereel (delegates elected to the general calif erenc-el are as follows —C i -I I -It tee, 5, L, Tctll(l,- J. W. Baird W, J Mililyal•id,, A; J. Langford, 5. A, Agnew, TE P,' Sawyer, W. F. Ashton, S W. tilt xwwiorthiy, S. W. McGannis, J W. Hibbert, R. H. Barnby, and C. J H., McAlester, - DEATH OF MR ELLERIAJG'I'ON. Thos E1leringtotna tone of the oldest honored residents 'Of Usibonne, passed away at the home of his sant. 1•Ile. Feed Ell'erington;, Wel aim. Street, on Saturday evening `last•, en the: 82nid year of ,his age-. Dedeased, although lail;ing for several years, was in hes usual health until about three 'weeks ago when he was compelled to t ake hitt bed and gradluaally sinkiing; peace fully .p;as's+ed away. Mei, Ellerington was a na'tilve of England, having been born in. Yorksh:irei on Augv,st 4th, 1836. C nu toCatda when about 19 years of age he first settled in Whit- by .Township, where he was married He was a Vleiterant in the _Fenlianr Raid in 1866 ,and time 'year later rnpved front Whitby to thet Hiuran tract, 'the greater part of ,his life being spent in Usborne Tawvins;hl}p. His wife pre- decesseel 'him 'about 21 year's. Mr, Ye11'erington was a man of steeling principle hcnnored amid respected by all who farmed his acceugjrtatnce, and as a :friend amid, •net�ghib'ar he had few ,duals In politics he. was a Cos s:r tnative and was 'a ifalJth;fril and e'en - Fred member of the Thames Road Presby'te.itrt Church. He its surviv- e•d iby rive• daughters and two sons— Misses. Catharine, Margaret, Mary and Ansa.- of T.dnoleto, Hellen of W inne- peg, Thomas of Ste�ttlelr, Alta., and Fred 'of Exeter. The funeral, , which was private, took ,place on Tuesday tof• I th _ xeter e E Cemetery, Rev. .A t ,meet y, A,, Tramper conducttlnlg the services.- Maven Vincent t l- ea- s entes t e;d lathe infantry at Landon. Mr. Fred Tucker of Clitiut cit., spent Sundiav with jfiiieinlds here. Private Preston Dearing was home Gram Lanido{n over Sunday. Miss Pearl Rollins of London is •visiit ng her catis n Mrs. Wm. May. Pte, Huiberrt.,,,, ares ?t' Toronto was homre with^ h(is stents oyes Sunday. ivlr Chas, Harejy t tended Lloradon Conference in: 'Val er.valle last week. r Jos'eph Ba 'd�ni of London, vis- i;ted wtit . old, if•r' lis here last week. Mr and\ hirsiW,n1 Kay spent Su.n_ dpi an tcht 9�1 with the roti er's peareu to +F . Mrs T,hlo la s'`^ E a ni'y. o -L L vi st"' ling w;Lt:u v1 and t I.rs, George I is . terbrook. t 1 / .� A r l L .its G •or e Vol rand child-) .y . Toronto tare ttisitittug; r-elat5v_s and ,r' e d.: w f.s.-n ,a cern. Lie'u't. 'Ernest'Rivers o'f St. Johns; Quebec camp, was lyome ,far a few days this ,s .,,,w�' Pte. C. Ir!r q( i u y of London was Mere over Sts hey with this mn>thr and other relati;d�es. vir:..' Wm. Creech visaed hes daughter Mrs. Alex.,Stewart, in London a ,few ,days. - Miss ids \'VanubaldJ of London spent a few days days 1weth friteln>dstin town during the week. . Mr. (etorge. Sm iac{oinbe c t Strat ford spent a. fe{wv', �cys in town during tSe week with ,aid friends. Mir. Wm. Senior of Toronto spent a few rltays with chits blather, Ms.; Jos. Senior, dur}'.m},; the weep. Messrs .B. Welllaamns, Chas. Tuckey smirk J G) Jc4,nes attended, the Metho- dist Coeferelnide .in Walleearville. IIx. N. D. Hurid'an left Wednesday of -dfast week to.:eteend the emptier et` Port'Franks with his son George.. Mr .and Mrs. Jtohin T. W!eettcott trf Hamilton are visiting -relatives and old friends in' and anotutnd Exeter far a week or so:. Mrs. Artthurr Hoskins left tht[s weed. for Bratnt;foaid ton pack u{p her house- hold teffects and bring them to Ex- eter, where she; Noel resiide. Mr Rowland. Balkwil 1 and sari; Mrs. Smith. son. and daughter, and. Mr. Black oe St. Thomla:s ,spent Sunday here, guieets at the Central I-Latcl.. Miss Stella Gregory of the Teach- ing Stall: of Chatham Cotilegyate In- stitute, will return home this week to spe,nd::thie summer holidays with her moth;ea' here: Mr. Harrley Sanders -af Wiodsar spenit a 'few (days duriing the week with relatives there. He 'is .nursing a s ore htatnldl the result of an ac cid ant e 1 row from his wL'ch he to v L bi- 'E• t a m cycle. Mr. and Mrel J. .R. I ilesa ter mo- tored hlere (from', Paris ,lase week and spent a coupiee ,datyis with Mr. and Mrs W J. BLsee'tti. Mies Tn;csater, who ha. been visiting here for sever- al days, daY , ,rCLlxnehmwith theta Mlr. George Eluslsellh of Hamm, Alta,, arrived later' last • iwelelk anti its spend- ing a few [days Mr, and Mrs! fhiasl Sanders., with whom( Mrs. Russell and Little da'ulghter haviel been visiting far the past few weleke. They Intend re -- hairnets, e -turnip to theta- hom',e( in Hama in a few days, Mists An,nt e Salndlnrs, who has been engngec an The Telleg(rtph staff( for samic time, his{s sleseginreld and has ac- ca'pted a ,postietho;t.on. tlhie Stratford Beacon Atter spending' a few days at her homte here Heft Monday morn- ing for the latter city to conirmes ce .:ler new duties. MART1N-SENOUR 1000 PU PAINT & VARNISMES ,QaNSFy�: /tea �yr� I F w�Nr Which are advertised in this issue Are sold by G. A .17 awkins 1 1818 seat, esSiaemelleetellivesolisseelle—ellite— JONES& ]!VIAY a PHONE 32. iecials in Clothing for June AY MEN'S SUITS About 200 1s, number—nice grey, brown and dark: mixed patterns at old prices " $151• to $18.50. Also goad Navy Sunits at from '$20 to $25, BOYS BLOOMER SUITS..,. We ca'n give( ylaii great value in these Boys' S,uiltl, and 'a big as- sortment to choose from, No matter it: you do not ,meed the suit till Fall cone in this imotreth as we are selling .theta lout tfit&t, at heists money that we can bay them tla day, wholesale, READ THESE SPECIALS Men's, Fa{win, for Grey Raincoats Aust the tliisug' rear ds itviirag olr motor- ing at $6,75 leach, Med.'s hearsay Fawn Ise Tweed Raincoats at 510 and $12.50 Men's Blare are White • striped Overalls ' at $1.75: Black Denim Paints at $1.75, and Grey Pans at $1.95 Men's .odd Tweed, Pants at $3.00, $3.50 and $3.75„ Boys' odd Bloomers at $1.00, $1.75 and $1;95, SPECIAL IN LADIES' RAINCOATS, 12 Only Ladies' Raenoaats in Fawn Grey and Black; sixes 36 to -44, well worth $8.00 each, to Clear out at ,only .$4.95 each. Shoes Shoes Shoes Some .gglod news from the ShoeDepartment. We have a good . range a; . all the leading styles and shapes, in all Iridis Of footwiear., Bring in your feet and fit them. From kiddies right alp to the full grown. OXFORDS Fier Ladies or ivLiests very new flat this season. New shapes in Bleck and Pfatteant. WHITE SHOES 1 Flor Men, Women and Children. From Running shapers to. .read high talc shoes—Rubber foal Leather sales —lane dozen different styles. LADIES' SHOES \i,Spitt'c of thiel Nleav Nifty high ones to Beown rMathoganyf or Black; also les a eree rave 3 at$5ost5$2.e5,$a md $.wrt$.00 PUMPS All the nage. They are in every style and (shape. Patent' or kid fin- ish Just right fear apy foot.. CHILDREN'S SHOES At real gaud .values. Kid or Pat- ent Button or Lace We . have a big choice iir4 sm sizes. MEN'S SHOES We have the New Stuff at the Olid Prides. Go1ared Shoes at $6 to 57. Black Shoes $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Come and get some of the Old Stock. JONES &. MAY Headquarters for the Celebrated Sandford & Lion Brands Men an d Boys. • vLr. amid Mrs, Win; 'leestle were in London avier Sunday. • Ivir. and Mrs Fred May were in Mitchell aver S;ulniday. Miss Mary A'c1eson spent the week end in Lbn edn with relatives. Mss.; Oleee Wdlleiet of the Central Hotel spent Sendaiy ,stn Se 3 rth, Miss Lilly M: Collingvvaod is visit- ing :relatives im Hamilton and Petrotlea N two Norman arty, after t weenie at h'onee; left Saturday even- ing ;for Lon,doht to report Mr. Case Howard its relieving Mr. J. A McDoreald, Bank manaber , ah Crediton` wli;o ison holidays. Mr. George Hulntler of Edmonton is: in town vl'tsltingl !relatives and b'uyi,n.g a load of tharoughbred' cattle. 1"N ■ • Men and women are needed on • the farms of Canada to -day. It •• is our patriotic privilege to help r feed our Allies, But it is hope- d less to,try to do the beery work involved if the Kidneys require • ▪ attention. e • � it �1 FORTH KIDNEYS are compounded of certain a medicines, which have proven their,effrcacy in healing disor- ■ dered Kidneys and so relieving t( Rheumatism, Pains in the Back, • ir Urinary Troubles, Swollen 111 Joints and Ankles, • and Headaches. X Gin/Ills ifIre sold at sac a •box or 6 bbxes fo• dr.so. e I to Free Siva X writs 11 The National Drun and 13 Chemical Ca. of Canada, ii Limited Toronto al . U, 1. Address: IIs4QmC6., fes; 202 Moa EI., laUlte, tl.r. M 115 N.sid lCtt{s911M;KMwIM 1311011, LOOK WELL FOR OUR SHOP AND YOU WILL LOOK WELL WHEN YOU COME OUT. Your S• P g Suit Be sure it fits you at the collar. Have the trousers made to fit you roand the waist. They will:s stay up much better when you wear a belt. Your Clothes will have individuality If you let vs make them for y1ou. Ladies' Suitings IN BEAUTIFUL GREY, BROWN; AND ALSO A :GOOD RANGE OF BLUES. COME EARLY. AND GET ONE OF THESE BEFORE THE OLD GOODS ARE ALL GONE. N.. Sheere LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central Hotel Cloth'aig;, -*NNW' W' Tea & Cafe rS'Store r For the choicest groceries, fruits, spices teas, aof tee and evert` thing in the grocery lig Call and see us. ' A. ,trial as to quality .will codvin- OA. Produce taken In exeban Jas. Gould Furniture and Undertaking R. N. ROWE THE FUNERAL .DIRE;CTOR AND FURNITURE DEALER eter Bargain Store $500.00 worth of Travellers' Samples TO BE SOLD AT WHOLESALE COST. ,TH1S LOT INCLUDES— 18 MEN'S RAINCOATS 8 LADIES' RAINCOATS' TABLE NAPKINS TOWELS, HOSE, I-IAND'KERRCHIEFS, WHITEWEAR SALE NOW ON, VESTS COIMBINATIONS UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS GLOVESi ETC. F. Beavers: