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EXETER'r R> ETS,
Changed Each Wednesday
Fall What
Sprint..., Wht at
O.t.ts
Barley
Family Flour
Creamery Butter
Dairy Butter
Lggs •..—
Lard
Potatoes peer bad
Hays per ton ,
Hogs,. .,,
, 2.11
2,06
73 to 75
95 to 1,00'•
5,9(I
55.
54
t 1.35
12,00 to 14.00
17.25
FOR SALE
There will be sold privately at the
home of the undersigned the follow-
ing stock 16 young ,pig(s; 2 1-Iolstain
caws, .duo .n Feb,; Durham farrow
farrow cow ; 3 spriln!g ,cplltne,s.
T. ALDTNGTON,
S, W. .Boundary af Hibbert
TAKE NOTICE;
T hereby give notice that I will
not be responsible for any debts in-
curred by my wife or any other per-
son, other than myself.
'1`04, C, Clark, Exeter
`4 1
STEER LOST,
remises of
There strayed front the p
fife undersigned, Lot 19, Gout 6, Ste-
phen, about the, latter part of August,
a red =alley yearling steer. Finder
will be suitably rewarded .by returning
same or giving informa.tion that will
lead to its recovery.
John, F; Smith, Crediton P.O.
DOG LOST.
On Thanksgiving Day, a tan and
white, and tanticke:d hound. Any
person harboring this dog will be
prosecuted, A reward will be given
far his return to I. R. CARLING,
Exe ter,
FUEL CONTROLLER
At a special meeting of the Council
held on Saturday night, Oct. 5th; 1918,
Councillor Day was placed in full
,control of the. Fuel situation ,for the
Village. Ali parties deserving a sup-
ply.; of Hard. Coal should at once see
Mr. Day, and leave their order with
him. Application, 1orm.•s will, be in his
possession and the Controller will
sign. those forms, giving the dealer
authority to deliver only such' quanti-
tie's as he may direct.
BeautifulPlush; Coats in very new
e,st styles in sizes 36 to 46. Pai:ces
range from 540 to $45.00.—Stewart's
ACCOUNTS DUE
All -outstanding accounts due me
are no payable and must be paid at
once. A full line of Deering Farm
Implements always on hand. When
in town call and ,see us.
R. H. MURPHY.
2vlen's sheep limed coats with fur
collar. R. -cep you dry and warm. --
$13.00—Stewart's.
RECEIVING ONIONS,
J, H. Grieve will receive anion's ev-
ery day except Saturdays, from Oct;
15th to Nov. 15th.
Heavy. ribbed hose. Great wear,-
ing quality for boyst P(er pair 55c
and 60c. ---Stewart's.
NOTICE TO AUTOISTS
The Sudden Service Store, of Lon-
don, havemade .anrangenients .with
W. 'J. Beer to have tires that need
vulcanizing or ire-trrtading left at
his store and -thus save unneceseairy
empress charges.
Men's heavy fleece underwear. Get
your supply noav at per garment, $1.
—S tewart's.
LAND WANTED.
300 acres or mare land for flax
for next year, for which good rental
will be. paid, '
Ontario Flax Company
• Jos. Davis, Exeter:.
Phone 13 r 12
Stewart is showing great values in
Sweater Coats at $5 00 $6.00 to
$8.00.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
All act hats are clue and, payable
before October lst. " After that date
our tet m,.• will be strictly cash.
H. BIERLING, Exeter North,
+Timer Rubber Boots. Every pair
is guaranteed, $.5.50 and 56.50. —
S'tewa,rt's, < t
He Ith i (Ake
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
On account of the
epidemic of
Infixean.aa it is hereby ardelred,
that all schools and churches shall be
closed and public gatherings are here-
by p-rohibited in the Township of
Steph,eai after the 18th nmst , until fur-
ther notice.
J. W. Orme, M. 0. Ii,
Township Stenhen.
FARM FOR SALE.
122 acre farm, Lots 25 and 26, Lake
Road Stephen., near Dashwood, 'far
sale. Oen the property 'is a •new two-
storey brick house, bank barn 70x40,
with L of 12 feet; driving shed 'and
lairge open shied; two good wells ; well
drained and fenced; an acre of or-
chard; convenient to school, church
and .past office, Apply at Advocates
Office, Exeter.
HORSES WANTED
1 vet ma, ankjtixited ,member part
berets in good c.endittien. 206 $
geese tiled up, weighing froth 1500
spume up. Mares ,from 4 years old
gyp, weighing 1300 pounds. up.
W�` from:
hl r4e4 hav 1 •ttae required artutff,
-*OW, pbiiarcte 83,' Exeter:
61i. J. DOW
L OATL 'DOINGS*
Crystal City :01a4} Courier-''A2rs,
Thos. Smallpcombo iteeeivccl the sad
news on Thursday last that her son,
Pte, Fred ,Snnaflacombee who,,, had re-
cent((' left for Eziglattd wi"ps dead, No
particulars have: been received. Deep
sympathy is felt for the bereaved,
mother and family," Mrs, Sntalla-
c9mbe was a former resident of Us.'
barnne township, but left these parts
many years ago,
The farrier who fails to take a
weekly ,pa,ner that its devoted to his
interests, surely is not farming with
a view -to, ,profit. You cannot make
the farm pay all it can pay without a
,paner that takes a lively interest in
your wolf -amt.
One reason ally other: branches of
hems try are united more closely •than:
th-e farmer, is because they support
the publication of their s•esnectiveb"u:s-
gmes_es So should you. Oise dollar
seat direct to the Weekly Sun, Tor-
onto, will pay your subscri;'tion for
that paper for the full year of 1919
with the balance •o8 1918.Free.. > You
will find the Sun a very great help to
you and well worth. the price. Every
Iieiader o€ 'hie Sun .ins a Sun booster.
DIEIa .li2 TOROI\NTO.
Mr, Herbert Walter •received word
from Toronto on Tlivaisdny of the
death that day in the 2nd Base.I-los-
pital, Toronto, of his cousin, Private
Fred Walter, soul, of the late James"
Walter ,of Exeter. He was 33 years
al age. " He leaves a brother, Flunk,
and a sister, Mrs. Graham of Edam,
Sask.; and his wife in Toronto. The
remains were interred in Toronto.
NARROW ESCAPE.
lir. • Ambrose Cottle narrowly es-
caped being instantly kkiUed Thursday
last wvhile enga:gied at his cider mill.
In some \va+y the lever handle started
to spin and struck hint with terrible,
farce just behind the ear, rupturing
a couple blood vessels and rendering
him unconscious: A doctor was call-
ed and dressed the injuries, but it was
sometime before lie regained conn•
sciousriiess. Had the handle struck
On top of the -head instead of
where it did he doubtless would have
been. killed.
CARD,• OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell • wish
to, thank their neighbors and friends
for their kindness during the illness
of their sons.
CARD OF THANKS.
The wife and; family af the late Al-
fred Walter desire to -express their
thanks for the kindnesses shown them
during and after the late illness of
the busbanid,,
CARD OF THANKS.
The Soldiers' Aid Society wishes to
thank all those who so kindly con-
tributed cake, chocolate, gum attd al-
so money foo' this boxes of Christmas
cheer sent to our Exeter boys ' over-
seas.
FALI. AND WINTER GOODS
Fleury and Maxwell Roller, Cruslh-
err, Grinders, Oil Engines, Sleighs.
McLaughlin Cutters, Wheelbarrows,
Etc., Etc. W. WARD 3t
FARMERS CLUB MEETING.
The Thlatmes Road Farmers' Club
will hold a meeting at Elimville on
Monday, Nov. 18th. The meeting to
be addressed by, Mr. W. D. Sanders.
This meeting is` of special importance
anti -every fanner in the district should
attend.
CHICKEN pIE ,SOCL4L
-Farquhar Bed ;Cross Society" are
having a ,Cihicke.n Pie Social' In aid
of Bed Cross work, in the Public Hall,
Farquhar, an Friday svenixg, Nov.
15th. _Tho. Rev, Mr. Garrett, of Hen-
son, will give an address on the'1'rer
sent war as seen by him.. A splendid
program has been arranged. Elimr
vh1e Qu-artette in attendance. Sap-
per at 6 o'clock. Admission 50c; Chil-
dren 25.o. Mrs. Wm. Pollen, President
Major .[1eaman, Chairman,
The Sale of Gin Pilin
i Greater
Gin. Pills( You've heard of them, of
course, for they are the acknowledged
and established remedy for Kidney and
Bladder Troubles, Gin Pills have
restored hundreds of Canadian men
and women to health, strength, and
happiness. Testimonials received by us
from persons in all parts of Canada'
tell'u that Gin, `Pills. have relieved
them , om the ` sufferings caused by
Kithey or Bladder . derangements.
'hese testimonials are . from people
who have used -Gin Pills and benefited
by them, In most cases they wrote us
saying: Publish this letter, so that
all sufferers: of complaints such as mine
may know what Gin Pills did for me."
Can Pills remedy; that's why they have
so many friends.
Gin Pills have been on the market=
for years; in" fat we believe there
are more Gin. Pills tild thein any other
proprietary medicine in. Canada. From
Halifax. to `V•aneouver you can buy
them in any eity, town, village or ham-
let. Their popularity has been built
entirely en the endorsements of those
who have been. ,benefited. by £•heir -use."
If you are suffering. from Pains in
the Back, Dizziness. Headache,, 'or a
General Feeling " asi
of Lassitude, you
need,Gin Pills, Get a box from your
dealers;- try them, and if they do not
help you, write as and we will refund`
you the Purchase Price willingly.
Sold by clealert4 almost everywhere
at 50c a' box. A trial sample free if
you write us for it.
The National Drug & Chemical. Co.
of Canada, Limited Toronto Ontario.
UU. S. residnts should -address Na-Dru-
Co., Inc,, 202 Main St,, .Buffalo,
The 'rabbit shooting season ends, 'on
Friday until Christmas weep.
fudge Lewis presided at a sittings
of the 1)tvisiJotx Court on Tuesday,
Mr. -David Mack is doing ialcely af-
ter att operation, for an old trouble;
By Government proclamation Sim-
duy next is a special Thanksgiving
Day all avec, Canada,• .
Mr S M. Sanders is ,tle.covering
from •several days' illness,during
which k ire he was confined to Itis
ljcd,
At the auction sale of ' Mr. Fred El-
.erin,;ton nt Usbornelast week, 145
sheep brought the handsome "sum of
$4138,00,'
Dr, 'Roulston desires to announce
that he has re -opened his dental of-
fice and is ,now ,ready to take up iris
tnegular prtctixe,
Mrs, James Bissett an, Sunday last
passed her 94th birthday, She is ;in
her usual health, but confined to her
Ted, It is a ,great age.
Neil J Taylor, reeve of Blyth, was.
killed or. Moada,y night when the auto
he was ' di-I:cling hit .a bridge and he
was thrown out, breaking his neck;
The Magistrates Court on Tuesday
evening imposed a fine of $5 -' and
casts on a young ,,main, for infraction
of the laws regarding' the running of
motor. cars.
The postponed sale of Miss—Dyer's
Hauselvold Effects will be held ,on
by Miss Andrew, 81 parcels ` were
ner Sanders and Carling Streets, See
advnextiaement.
Col. ,Coauble. of Clinton„ who went
overseas as 0. C. the 161st, and who
was injured by concussion, by the
bursting of a shell some .months ago,
>s
expected home shortly. .--
The
The Rev.:- A. Doan. is" holding a
memorial service in Chaselhurst church
on Sunday next, Nov. 17th, for Lance -
Carp. Tom Wilkinson, w-hoimade the
supreme s acri f i'ee on Aug, 27th.
Pie William V Ramsey, son of the
Rev Dr. Ramsay, 75 Hogarth. -Ave.,
Toronto, formerly` of Exeter,- died in
Plenty -. Sask.. He went overseas with
the 5th Universities Company and he
served with the Princess Paatlri(ci,as.
Two brothers pec) overseas,
Two Lucan citizens last -spring _de-
cided to buy four pigs so as. to test
the profits of hog raising. The pigs
were six weeks old, when they were
received and alter they had be -en fed
for five months, .the, pigs and feed
cost 5,91.30. When marketed they
brought $152.00; 1�eaving a profit of
$60,70:
AWARDED MILITARY MEDAL.
Sergt. A. H. Gaaubxill: has been
awarded the. Military Medal for gal-
lantry on the battle field. He is now
in the French- Canadian Hospiitajl
slowly recovering from trench, `fever,`
alter six weeks' illness.,'
GOOD HORSES.
At A. S. Essery & San's auction
sale an Tuesday.,,,four.horss -said for
$302, $271, $242 and $228, respective-
ly, and a three -months colt for $106.
These are exception:( prices, but 31i.e
animals were particularly fine heavy
horses.
SOLDIERS AID SOCIETY NOTES
Report for October—Receipts, —
(Membership fees ..2:; Red Cross Col-
lection:-: $34.75; sale( of overseas boxes
76c., donation from ,,. a> Friend $2.00;
Mrs..Durisfard $2.00; Money dona-tions
for the ,Christmas( shower $5.75; Don-
ations of Cake, Chocolate and Gun
valued' at ,$98.00. 1' pr, socks donated,
Saturday' next at the residence?, car -
mailed. to Exeter boys overseas, each
containing take, chocolate, gum and
socks.
DIED IN THE WEST.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark of Us-
borne township .received ithe sad news'
on Monday' last of the; death of their
son Hatton, who passed ,away • at his
home neap Salvadoer, .Saslc., on Sun-
day night, Nov. 10, at the age of 32
years, Deceased was a victim ofin
in-
fluenza 'which developed into pneum-
onia. aivd Ire, passed away shortly af-
ter, Mr. Clark loft here about ten
years ago bo fo,r the. West and has re-
sided there ever 'since, where he has
been farming. About eight years, ago
deceased married Miss Carlinda Hunt-
er, daughter af Mir. and Mrs. Richard
Hunter of town.. ' Besides leis widow
he is survived by one little son. about.
three -years old,
Bev% Baird was in, Brantford over
Rev. B.latchf•ord visited his brother
{dere this week,
Mr. Connor, of Windsor spent a
day , or two here.
lir, S. A. Paptbestohih'vvas Clown.
'from Blyth for a day or twoLast week
Mrs: Trumpe,r Is' visiting In London,
Rev. Trunip,er spent Sunday in the
city.
plisse; Annie and ,Margaret Case of
Toronto are visiting with friends and;
relatives , here.
Ma. Robert Leathern and daughter
Mrs. Heard of London were visitors
in town on Friday.
Miss Ulla Jahns went to Sarnia
Wednesday, owing
to -theIllie
ss of
her si •ter, Mrs. Gloodison.
Miss Amy Jahns returned. to Lon-
don, and Miss Dorothy .Kuntz to Hain
i,lton to resume their. Normal School
duties
Mr. Reg, Bissett, who, has just re-
cornered,' from to serious illness; in
Chatham, vas hotne last week for a
day 'os'twa,
4,2iss -Le1a Sa dors, and Miss Reta
N.
Rowe recut,ted to Stratford Saturday
to" resume their duties at Stratford
Normal School,
Davis of Detrait (noes Mabel
Leathern), accompanied by two chil-
dren na visiting' with '`Mr", and Mrs
Wes. Dearing of Stephen, _ r
FIie Honor Judge Dickson, and his
vvifc
ORA,' daughter motored down from.
Godericl Thursday and' spent the day
with friends, as did also County Clerk
Holman: • •
Mrs. Wm. Prodgeetsa'son; and daugh-
ter spank; several days here with rel-
atives. Mr. and Mrs. Tuckey .return-
ed to L-ondon, with theem, to spend a
day or two
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ONES &
PHONE 32
CANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE NO 8-3620 -
'iter Requirements Ear;
oro! Furs! Furs!
We have without doubt the largest -and best selected,rang•e of Fur Sets'
and Fur- Goats( that we have ever shown, and our pricers are cleecidedl.
Y
modelrfa,te, We ,ewe the very latest, style; in Fur Sets in such, "popular
furs as . Wolf, Fox, Hudson Seal, Marmot, Sable, Muskrat, Lynx, etc,•'
LADIES' FUR COATS in Hudson Seal, Zus ra
t and Marmot (Tiles
we cannot elevate wholl (sale at the prices we are selling' at4
MEN'S. FUR COATS; in Croon, Black Dog, ChirtesielBear, Etc,, also
Heavy ,Cloth iCoaits wilth Fur 'Collars
L .diesp Misses'
, Winter Coats r
Winter
We 51,11: have .a aai c e range of Lades and 2 tis s els' . Winter Coats .in the
New Velour Cloths in plain Green, Taupe, Brown, Navy, Etc. They are
gaitng fast so ,conic in while there is a large showing to select front.
LADIES' BLACK COATS -in Silk, Seal Plush and Baby Lamb in
Salt's and Lister's celebrated"'makes,• also Black Cloth Coats.
CHILDREN'S COATS for all ages..
House Furnishings for 'Fall & Winter.
If you require any house furnishings in the 'near future we would ad-
vise buying this; La(11 as s'ba many lines ane not only much higher in 1mire.
for ftiaixe buying, but are becoming scar*, On. Oongoleurn Rugs , alone
we can save you 25 per cent on the n'e-w listed price,. We have a large
stock of Liueofeunes', Rugs, 'Curtains, Curtain 'Nets, Oilcloths, Mattinegs :etc.
NEW TAPESTRY CURTAINS just place':d in stock, in all popidar col-
ors. >These are suitable for hangings for doors and archways.
Flannellette Blankets
Ibex and Defiance Brands- in Grey and 'White with colored bordejrTs,-
large size at ,$3.75 .a page. Extra large size .$3.95-a pair.
Plain Velvets at 90o. a .,yard -
Splendid, quality plain velvets in all;—popular colors—very popular at
present 'far dresses. Our special , Fall price only 90c a yard,
JONES & MAY
Headquarters for this Celebrated Sandford & Lion Branklta Clothing
Men an d Aoa3>a.
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR far Counties of I-Iui'on
Perth; Middlesex and' Ox -ford. `Farm
Stock. Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshutt Wau'aero:oms, next door to
Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter.
FIRrANI TAYLOR.
Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of
Hurtari ag 4 Mi lidS,esex
Prices . Reasonable and Satisffacti,o¢n
Guaira'ntee(d.
Crediton; .. 'Onkairpa.
. The new issue, of three ,chat stamps
does not, hear the mark. I, T. C., wleich
m.eaiat ons cent -war tax,
IOW TO FIGHT
SPANISII INFLUENZA
,
R BOWERS.
BY.DR L,
Avoid 'crowds, coughs and cowards,
bet fear, neither germs nor Germans l
Deep the 'system in good order, take
plenty of exercise in the fresh air and
practice cleanliness. , -Remember a clean
mouth, a clean skin, • and clean bowels
are a protectingarmour against disease.
To keep t the.liver and bowels regular
and to carry away the poisons within,
it is best to take a vegetable pill every
'"other day, made up of May -apple, aloes,
jalap, and sugar - coated, to be had at
most drug stores, known as Dr. Piece's
Pleasant Pellets. _If there is a sudden
onset of what appears like a hard cold,
one should go to bed wrap warm, take
a hot mustard • foot -bath and drink copi-
ously of hot lemofiade. If pain develops
in head or back, ask the drnggisl: for
Anuric (anti -uric) tablets. These will
flush the bladder and kidneys and carry
off poisonous germs. -To control the
pains and aches take one Anuric `tablet
every two Hours, with frequent drinks of
lemonade. 'The pneumonia appears::. in
a most treacherous way, whert the influ-
enza victim is apparently recovering and,.
anxious to leave his bed. In recovering
from' a d influenza or pneu-
p
monia thebasystem
ack of should be built u
with a good herbal tonic, such as Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, made
without alcohol, from the roots.and barks
of American forest trees, or his Irontic
(iron tonic) tablets, which can be ob-
tained at most drug stores, or send 10c.
to Dr.'Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo,
N. Y., for trial package, ,
MONEY TO LOAN
Wehome a 1au+ge pacanknt of private
fund's to loan on farm rmm anid • cna'ge•'
property at low W s of iuiteretst.
GLL'AD vXAN &' STA NI3URY
Barristers, Salle/ton, Exeter
ISAAC 12., CARLING, B. A..
Barrister • Solicitor, • Notary Public,
Commisslionier•, Solicitor for the Mal -
sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at
lowest rates of tintegeaat.
Office -Main Street,: Exeter,
Dr, G. F. Rouilston, L, D. S„ D. D. S.
" DENTIST
b fleiiiber of the R. C. C., D. S, of Ont,
Honor Graduate Tot_onto University.
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons. '"•
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S;
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Teeth extracted without pain or any
b1de,
effect " Office "ave
r
G ac�ma
1 n&
Stanbur"y's Office, .Main Street; Exeter
'EYES •TESTED FREE
Satisfaction Guargnlieed,
All ,errors of Eyesight corrected.
CREDITON DRUG STORE,.`
Tea /§4. Coffee
Store
For the ._ choicest
grooerles, fruit* io
tea% °elite and ere*.
tiling Ing"the groc ji y
Ottlinttal see us. trim
as to -quality will Convin-
ce,
on. .me
Pmtiuee taken in exchange
Gould -
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and
iadertakinfr
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ROWE
THE FUNERAL DIE:hcTQ,lt
AND' FURNITURE DEALER
star Bargain Store
QUALITY SHOES
We have
Fustpassed into stock
a lune of INV ICTUS' SHOES
z,
ad liY George A,Slater, Limited,
These Shoes are the best quality that moeycap buy. and( id 'Style
are
right up 'Au the pnnliiwteel.
These areg,o.. n�
of tli`el lines
Ladies'
gray kidbais9 inchtop, Spool heel, 512 per
airy
Ladies, Russia�'
Calf Bulls. - 9 inch,, tap spool b,eiel 510 per -air.
Ladies' Glazed 'kid Bats, 9 inch top, Spool beel, $10. per, pair,
j adie.' Russia Calf Bobs 9 inch
•l Bats, top, Military (rise(, 510 Per p'�r,,
Ladies'Glazed Colt Bala, 9 inch. top ,1\filitarry liieel, 87.50 per pair.
,den's patent Bels, English ,toe, $9,00 per ti'a7ir.„
Men's; Bax Calf 'Katcher recede toe 00 per vain
Russia Calf Bals, Ne,ohn Sole, $8.50 per tiaia,
RUBBERS IN ALL; S'P,'YLES.
I t,
eavers