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The Exeter Advocate, 1918-9-12, Page 80 BXJ3 BR AT1TtI]GATEt TFHIBEth AY► EXETER, i\'1AR:KETS Ch.tnged Each, Wedtne,sday Whet .. . ,. 2.10 ''o 2.15 Oats.70 ta75 Barley' ' ........ ....... :...... ..90 to 1,00 Family Flour pro Creamery B Rtes . 48 Dathry Buttes 38 to 4(! Egg'42 Lard_ ,.41.., 35 Potatoes } ' 1.25 to 1.50 it.ay. per ton 10,00 to 12.68 Hogs Orn Tuesday evrenin,g Miss Gladys Bissett ;ave a Dinner Party and l'd c,el!;n:neous Shiosvaer in honor of !1las, Jean Sedan, who is to be mar- ried shortly "`DEACON .DUB13S"--See this Com adv Dramia in the Opera House, Ex- eter, eter, Fair Night. Admission Reser- ved seats, 50c„ Adults, 35c,, Child- ren 25e Plan of halt at Cole's Drug Store open Saturday morning at 9 a`ciock • FREE PRESS SUBSCRIPTIONS• Being in the Free Press subscription contest 1 would be pleased to have my friends subscribe, renew, or turn in thseir coupons, for me. Any favors thisway will ,be grea;tlly appirec•- ;bated.—J7 A..Brinjtne'ii, Centralia. WAN'i ED—Apprentice to dress- making. Apply to Miss Mary Tom, Best Scotch Linoleum! it firv'e good, pateJrnis. Buy now at Stewart'sl. CAR CRANK FOUND.—In Us - borne, a car crank. Owner canhave same by calling at this office and pay jag far this notice. Big Range oa$ all Wool Serges for Driesses and Slits at low prices. Stewart's CHOICE HONEY.—We have a quan- tity of choice honey in ten pound pails. Secure your sup ply now.— Was-ores Grocery, ®..-- Buy Flallnrie.tlette Blankets before the price ardvances again —Stewart'sl Exeter, Ont„ Aug. 27, 1918 We have purchased much of our stock before the advance in prices. which enables us to give extraordin- ary values throughout the season. All orders will be promptly attended to. th\lillinery Openings Sept. 13th and 14th. E. CURLISS. See the slew range of striped and check silks for odd skirts—at. Stew- art's. , The mill is going again, and we promise the public our best service. Secure your flour from us, there is none better. Chopping afternoons only Harvey Bros. GOOD GIRL WANTED at Cenral Hotel. Exeter, Dtatile's to commence at once. ....fir.® CORN STALKS FOR SALE. The Exeter Canning Co. offers for sale the corn stalks growing on the Gidley farm. Help wanted husking -corn when factory starts. Apply at the ;factory , EXETER CANNING CO. soa/M.l First shipment of Fall and Winter Coats is ready for your inspectflnn at Stewart's. EXETER HIGH SCHOOL E h,I Exeter School' will re -open on Tues- day, Sept. 3rd, with the fallowing staff, -Principal, H, J. Haviland; Clas- sics, Mathematics, A riu tura and French; "Miss Ross, past graduate o•f. honor course int science art Queens; ,. -teaches Science and History Miss 7edd, English, History, and Art Applica"nta kindly register with the Secretary at once. K MacFanil, Secretary, 'TERMS STRICTLY CASH. All acounts are due and payable before October lst. After that date our terms wall be strictly''cash, H. BIERLING, Exeter North WARNING TO TRESPASSERS. T -he • parties who took some iron, from our junk piles are known. We hereby give warning that trespassing inour yard is forbidden, and in fu - tore 'trespassers will be prosecuted according to law. Wexler & Sokoloff, Exeter, 50 cents get the Advocate to the end of 1918. We club with all tIae city dail'res, We give you a cut in the price by clubbing: STEER LOST. E:'trayed Froin Lat 4, Can 4, Hay, farm of Jahn McMahon, -.1 dehornecl two-year old steer, red, with punch mark in right sear. Inform actio; that will lead to its recovery will be suit- ably rewarded, Byron, E. hicks, Centralia; ,0..L DOINGS, Exeter Fair days—Monday and Tuesday nett, You can 'never 'diefeal sib ignorant man in • un argument Division Court will be held in the 1 swat Hall on Tuesday morning next 1'xain. and automobile are taking a great mnctny of aur people, to Landon Fair this week, , Mr. Samuel Gidley. of Blyth, son of \1r, Richard:, Gidley of Exeter is ser- iously, .1t at his hone Evian bees have, gone in fon- greater production and the honey crop this( year is said to be a record one; 14r, Wm hatter has purchased the three lots and stable north of his father's home from ,Mrs. R. Downie There is still: ars much daylight af- ter six o'clock as there was on the langesl evening nt June udder the. old time. 14r, 'Thos, Boylei is having a sale of c.er;vain of hits, lvouseaiold effects on Saturday, Sept. 21st, Remember the date See list nest week, , Mrs. ,Swartz has sold the Queen's Hotel at Wingha:m to Andrew Tay - tor. -formerly a merchant of Belgrave possession being given at once thanksgiving Day •t'hig year has been fixed by the Government for Mon4 day October 14, Monday has been the favorite •day, for some years, Mr. Frank ` Bissett, son of Mr. R, Bissett of London, is again confined to the hospital owing to an illness atter the nature of a stroke,. After the warm season Lebanon Forest Masonic Lodge resumes-- its meetings this month. The September meeting will be held next Monday ev- ening. Hickory nuts, walnuts and chestnuts. are hanging ion the trees in bunches on many of the trees here. Weather prophets say this is a never failing sign of a long and cold winter. Dr, McGillicuddy has now become s,ettlecr in his ,new office north of the Bell Telephone office, and has mov4 ed his household effects to the resi- dence of Mr. Zuefle. on Andrew street Mr. and _Mrs. Richard G. Seldon announce the engagement of their daughter Bella Jean, to Mr. 1+rajnk Laanbert Newman Kingston, Ontario. The marriage will�taJle: place the last week in September. Warden W. R. Elliott of .Stephen is offering $3, $2, and $1 as • prizes for a Baby Show on the Fair Ground an the afternoon of the second day of the Fair. Babies under 2 years are eligible. Show the baby. At the annual meeting of the Sol- dier;' Aid Society last week the fol- lowing officers were elected, — Pres,, Miss Anna Dow; 1st, Vice., Mrs. T. Dinney ; 2nd „Vice., Miss Irene Riv- ers; Sec„ Miss; Evelyn Huston; Treas. Miss Lulu Manditn,: 'Knitters far the Society inasy secure', wool from the fal- lowing persons;—Miss Marjory Sel- don Miss Anna Dow, Mrs. Nelson Sheere Mrs. Well. Hern, Miss Kath- leen Stewart, Mrs. R. N. Creech. FOR SALE. 50 acre farm in Usborne, niorthhall Lot 24, C,oncesaslison 5, Brick .house; .Bank barn, First-class laand, Well drained, Apply to C. H. HORNEY, or GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors. 1Vi11iam 5. Wais; of St. Marys, form; erly of Granton, passed away at his home on Sunda 'last, after an illness of several months. Thio. -greater part of his life was spenat 'in the vicinity of Granton; whsere hue was well-known! and most hi'gh1Y respected. His wid- ow who survives,hima,before her"mar- riage was Miss Downs of Exeter, He leaved three children, Misses Lin- da' inida and Leta at home and Gunner Lloyd Wass in, artillery training camp „t Petawawa•, FARM FOR SALE. 50 acres, •south. half 8, Can, 13 Step'hen. There is on the'' premises good frame house, bank barn, drive'_ slued and other out buildings ; well rented and drained; equipped with � good water system; goad orchard --- fruit trees Olt all kinds. Willi als& sell good working team cheap, and a ;umber al heifers in; calf Or calf at foot Terms of real estate 'easy and ta situ purehttcr, Theo �, Dietrich, R, R. 3, 17ashwand', ,All raids lead to Exeter Fair nest i•ucad . \\'c layave been having same cool;' weather lately, coming aclase to frost at night The race.; at Exeter Fair give ino r ai e of being of a high order, See the horses speed. Clinton Clinton .Kitty and Brass Band—two u; rope has been engaged for Exeter Faso` It iu a fine band. • A•number from; here rcttended they idicsionacy Ccnventoon at Thames Road Church on. Tuesday. Mr John Gillespie, our veteran bus- man, . us -main,. iia conifituecl to :hila ": bed" through illness. hut is im:provi•ng slowly. Messrs Laevett and Seldon and ?'''ow- elt and Taman lost then first ga.mes. in the Globe Scotch Doubles, add ar-' rived Mame on. Sunday, Mr, Herbert Walter has accepted a position with a rubber " goods conn pang as traveller, far a month. He left for London Monday to commence the work. 1'lrarcl has been received by :relat iter at Mount Carmel of the -death in France. of Private Josiephi Doyle formerly of Exeter. He enlisted at Edtnanton early in the war. A London Ros'ing Club rink of bowlers is expected' here on Saturday to play a chs Henget game for the .Ro- binson Trophy worn by Seldon's rink 1t the London Asylum tourney. Miss Stella. Gregory; teacher irUthe Chatham Collegiate Institute, is; tak- ing a rest at her home here until Christmas, .the Board having granted her leave, of absence until that time, an account of ill -health Mr. Thos. Boyle,' after several years with Messrs Jones & May, is sever-' in,, his connection', with the firm very. soon and interndsl"gonng into, business for himself in London North. Exeter will regret_ to lose this estimable fam- ily but will ,wish them every success in London' LIEUT A. T. BYRD IKILLED. Word has been received by cable troni England that Lieut: A. T. Byrd is officially • reported • edKi;lled," • on August 31st having been in active ;:service in France watts the 3th Can- adian Battalion seance April. Before enlisting with the 186th, -Kent, Bat- tal;oan in Chatham, he had '.been, a sue-. cessful business man and always took art arrtiv. part in church work, and \vas prominent in mtisical circles hi that city. This casualty will be sin- cerely regretted is Exeter as Lieut. Byrd made many warm friends when he 'visited here last summer at the home of Mrs. Thos, Gregory. Judge Dickson of Goderich was in- town an Monday. Mr, I. R. Carling was in London' on business Monday. Mrs John Wood arid Miss Wood are spending the week in London. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sanders of Windsor were visitors here last ,week. Mr. .Frank Maliett has accepted a situation in a .planing. mill in London Miss Ida Blatchiford, nurse in train- ing of Detroit, visited "oat her home here. Mr Chas. Dale of St. Thomas vis- ited at the Central Hotel over Sun- day. . Mr. Jack Matlifewsr of Chicago spent a clay last • week with his uncle, Mr. 5 Fitton. • Miss Irene O'Neil of Toronto was the guest of Miss Kathleen Stewart during the week. Mr. P. E. Holmes of the ^Bank of Commerce staff has been transferred rr s to Parkhill branch alsoisawat Mrs A. bowey and Miss Jessie re DEATH OF FIRS, DAUNCEY. turnecl last week : frpr a visit with Ater a prolonged illness there1 relative, in Detroit f Park- Passed .away at her home, Andrew Mr and Mrs. Robt. 'Keys of Park - street, can .Monday last, another of hill visited with Mr. and Mrs. James our oldest, residents, in the person of Lawson on Swnday., Elizabeth Marsden, beloved wife of Miss Nettie M. Bawey left on rues - Mr. Johan Daunceyf; aged 76 years, 1 day' morning for Detroit, where' she month and 9 days: The deceased was will visit far a couple weeks. a victim of internal cancer of which "-Private, Archie .Davis is home from she -has been suffering far nearly three London this week. He:, expects to re- :neat-is. e: eat -is. During the greater part of ceive his discharge an Friday, that tnnv • she has endured untold ag- ''Mr Richard Gridley and daughter, oxides• but she bore her affliction with Mrs Jesse Elston left h'Londay to vis Christian farlaude'and waiting pat- it in Wal.ke,rvtiiie .for two 'weeks. uence, to the end," Mrs. Dauncey was wins W D. Yeo returned Mame on a rualevc of England, beiinlg born at Saturday evening' after spending a ivlanchreater;. With her 'parents she wr,celc in Toronto and Pickering. came to Canada *heti scarcely one, cear all,•a;nd first settled in London Mr and lass. J. Jones of Detroit.. Township, From 'there they moved Visited the latter's brorther, Hr: W. to the Township. McGillivray, \i Taman over Tuesday` evening. tv she married her now bereft husband. ildr. and Mrs. Stubbs, who have been Solve years later Mr. and Mrs. Dann,- tiisiting Mr .rind Mrs, John. Markham, c:ev moved to Seatforth, and have !;ince returned to th,eiir home in, St. George lined at :Parkhill, Brussels, Exeter, on. Monday Emerson, Man., Sarnia, London and ,tsar. F W. Gladman I d family- ar•- about four years ago again moved to rived ..home last,. week from an, extend., Lrseter, "remaining here up to the ed motor trip. to Poterboro and >oth.. tiriiae of her death. Deceased was a er eastern paints, member of 'the Methodist Churchand r1 1 r .and Mrs, Wallace Fisher and n was admired and beloved for her child returned Friday to their home, many good oual!nes as neighbor', in Montreal,after a couple weeks' frienici "an:d citizen. Besides the bus - visit with elatives Mere. bend' shit is survived by one brother, 1 Marsden, Of La\vs•on Sask., and 4un4r. Rowland Brnelil,'.a,fter special. -t J, W nts ,sister Mrs. E: Manners of Londani ing a couple weeks with his parents The funeral 'took place on Wednc.s- hero, left yesterday ("Wednesday) for day afternoon to the Ftheter Ceme_ has home in •Moossejaaw, Sask. tery, Rev. A. A. Trumpet is in, Toronto •this weep attending the General Syn,- WOOD POR S`LE—Whavon oil of th;c Church of England .i.n Can- hated ir. quantity• of woode .ivthioeh will sad -a li' left -m left be lsald Ion ,aash,,.only, p alagle cards Rev Trine'; Grigg, .returned , nits-• to the load; dry .beech • and maj ie �io,l±try .frcn. India, who has been vias - 12 in;s. lona ;a;G,00 a load;; dry mixed ntnng tat: :sister here, leltt an Monday softwood 1an long, $ s. 5.00 a load; for Bouton; to report for duty either hardwood slabs $5 a load softwood in France ar India, sp$4 to d. If -wood is not pato Miss 'Kestla who has been spend: Tabs a a1 e„ for when ordered teamster will carry tugg the tunm�eni vacations witli her sis- a rrecci'pted bill. and we respectful i( bar Mr. W. W. Rally, South, Ward, request that the be paid when defiv and at. her home in Exeter, has ,re- cry 'is"made, keeounts now due 'must turned to Manitoba.—St; Marys Journ- lii paid by October ,1st, -11, Gillies,..lI, & Son, • STi'" ".y R IA For Infants and Children. In Use For ver 30Years Always bears the Signature of Mr, Clati8. Tani 'of Golden, B. a, .io,rfner Exeter Old )3 05r, is "•1'is t n,r ri th his tniothicr, Mrs. C '.Cara and shaking hands tvitlh old friends ,.i ere, It ±s r"Leer). years ago since 1I. I en Visited Ilia native town:. • \Ir, and Mrs. Jo11d=ln nt r of Exeter attended Toronto Fair an,cl visited the anct'o,.hrer- points of interest as the guest, of the Windmill Coinipaa,,y for whuich; MI ]itttiiler Is agent, He enioyecd 'time dn'tiraetiioa, of being the eldest anent an,d,:of sel,inrig the 1gneat•- ent number of windtitills; PHONE 32. CANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE NO 8-3620: Extra. Special Valucs Ior Fall Fair �Wcek When attemcing Exeter Fall Fair Monday and Tuesday, Sept ,16th and 17th smoke :this stoner your headquarters • We will glaadly look after your 'parcels and wraps 'fear you. We offer many extra Special Values "in Vail and Winter Merchandis,e during .Fai.rWeek, SEE OUR FALL AND WINTER COATS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN NEW STYLES NEW' COLORS 1%IODERATE—PRICES Plain Velour -Cloths are the most ' papular materials for Coats this sea ren, v'fie halve an immense stack to sselect from. in Browns, Taupes, Green Naavys Burgundies, Beavers, Etc: Special Values in ,Salt's and I is-, ter'; Baby, Lamb and Black Seal Plush Coats. ' Our Children's Coats are now Stock THE NEW FURS ARE HERE We ,:have the largest selection of Neck Furs, Mulfis, • Fur Coats, for Ladies and Men that we have ever shawls. Our Sets are shown 'in Natural Wolf, Red and Black Fox,` Iludson Seaal, aiVIuskrat, Black Wolf, Civet Cat•,, Etc, Prices;: very attractive_ " Ladies' 'ur Coats in Muskrat, Marmot a:nd Hudson! Seal: Men's Pur :Coats' in Black,Dog, Wallaby Cooii, Etc, A , BARGAIN IN MEN'S WINTER 'UNDERWEAR. 20 dazen Mew's heavy wool and cotton mixture shirts and drawers; sizes 34 to 44, old stock to clear while they last at $1,25 per garment, - SPECIALS FOR FAIR WEEK, Men's Sovereign. brand Suits at $15 to .$18,50 Men's English Raincoats itt dark grey :or fawn, reg. ..$13,50 Wand $15, Special for Fair Day at $10.00 Boys' Bloomer Suits at less than Wholesale cost Men's and Boys' Fall and White' Overcaoal,s—Our, big selection is here and we invite you, ta_come in and Took them over, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. Bays' Odd Tweed and Corduroy Bloomers at $1,75; to $2.25. Shaer. -See our stock. • 'Many styles, and prices right. It with pay you JONES & MAY Headquarters for the Celebrated Sandford & Lion Bsankls Clothing Mom an d Soya. HORSES WANTED ' I *apt an meted dumber 'oaf arorees in god oclltnddtfi>oku. Geldinge 5 mars olid up, w'elgbitg from 1500 ornmds up. Mases from 4 yeast old ap, we4gb4ng from 1300 pontiff up; ?wales havisag the required stuff, 'n$te, or phone 83, ' Exeter. 1. D G. Q Mrs, E Miners of Landon attend- ed ,the funerah,of her sista-, the late Mr• . 'Jelin Dauncey, this week. Mr, :VI, F,owell, "Mr E. Powell and lilr. and Mtn W. W. Taman were in Blyth Monday ,evening' to ;see Mr, S. Gidley who is ' di, ,'but improving. NURSING THE WOUNDED It takes strength and courage to nurse the wounded. Every woman should make herself fit for war's call at home or abroad. Health and strength are within the reach of every woman. They are brought to you by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Take this medicine, and there's a sale and certain remedy for the clironie, weaknesses, derangements, and diseases peculiar to women. It will build up, strengthen, and invigorate every, "rum -down " or delicate woman. It as- sists the natural functions. At some period in her life, a woman requires a special tonic and nervine. If you're a tiredor afflicted woman, turn to "Favorite" Prescription," you will find it never fails, to benefit. Sold in tablet or liquid form. Send Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invalids' Hotel and. Surgical Insti- tute, Baffa1o, N, Y., (or branch, Bridge - burg, Ont.) 10e for trial pkg. tabiete. Toronto, Ont. -"I• ifound "'Favorite' Prescription'a splen- did tonic for women. Some time ago I be came all run-down, weak, nervous and could not eat or sleep. Had severe backaches, pains in any right side. 1 r took Favorite Pre- scription and it com- pletely built me tip, in health and re- lieved me of all the \ annoying, panne and aches.'' --Mas TatoatAS GRANTHAM, 425 Front St. Niagara falls, Ont.' - i During: middle Lige, I began to go down in health. 1 would become dizzy, black spots would appear before my eyes. I alsa suffered with severe pains in the back of my head LOGIC WELL FOR OUR SHOP. AND YOU WILL LOO'K WELL ' WHEN YOrJ COME OUT. Your Summer Suit �t a e Be sure it fins you at -the collar. Have the trousers made to fit you mend the =Fist. They will, stay up much better when yeas wear 'a belt. Your Clothes w'11 have individuality CE you Pet ata make timcrn for you. Ladies' Suitings' IN BEAUTIFUL GREY, BROWN, AND ALSO A GOOD RANGE OF BLUES, COME EARLY AND GET ONE OF THESE B1sF0E THE OLD GOODS ARE` ALL GONE. - N. ,.. ere LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR Shand Upstairs, Opposite the Central Hotta; Tea t. Ooffee Store For the ho e t o ' ie groceries, fruits; oricae, teas, aoi a and ever ;bang in thegrocery1i7tibs (fail and -see us. A. trial as to quality ,4111 eonvin co. Produce taken in exchangv Jas® Could �IWy urniture and Uridf ROW TIME F,UNE'B.PsL DIRK CTOR AND;rl URNITURB DEALER: sand my back would ache continually. was most mise%able when I began taking Favorite'-Pr'eseriptaon, but by its use I came through this critical period• in a good -healthy condition. It is a' splendid, medicine for women at this time of W. P. Trtrzi;i,, 187 Bridge St, Stoe ip SHOE A. a �S f Iar WE ARIILADQU RtEPS "Chiilclajem,,,a. School Shoes!. You will a ?Pi ounstnck t.d to a,Mte N'.undHEtAe VIa d5aI0o1 J,S t . lel Bfes t qi,iality, 1 WE HAVE aM,a;n,y htas of the Goad ;solid wear, tesaLSlt,tn,g kind ; that will.'givc you your money's w,o;i•thu OUR FINI's SHbi 5 ARE ''1 -IE NEWEST Styles *Vital, plc,a,sle the aerie and fiat the feget, Wie can „please' yatt, JO.B LINES: th ON SALE A!t ,41.:48 per tats, OVERALLS AND SMOC'K$$ e'rar, c . �t the vc tic a stand tl t �I r, TRY A PAIR 'of the Bob 1.,ong., B0aind See. them in aur North vinl� ay. windo