HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-2-27, Page 8EXET'EB ADVOCATE, THURSILAY, FOBS 87, IBM
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.Barley ,,.„....,,. sent »..,
Family Flour e
Creamery Butter
Dairy Butter ,,
70
5.70
58
45-48
Eggrrl .. e 40
Potatoe> .$1.50 -4175
,,...418 to $19
Hogs ,.,.t, t. 17,00
Corn Contracts
moms
This Eeeter evening Company is
ready t, cokkiect with
f,rmti
r
s 'to
grow t elm = f r cameege• $1000 per
toe wee he paid same as last ;ear.
Seed core of the finest quality at re-
&tce ? ~dreg 15... per ib., to growers
en contr.:wt.
271.11— 4t Exeter Cueing ng Co.
WALL. _1PERy
Seat . s mew designs ia Tapestry
I'.epe r > fee Laving Rooms and Hails;
rev ...:: patterns for Bedrooms.
It wi"tt pet you .to see our tie display
fer Sp less Prices moderate.
JONES & MAY.
ANCO:A EGGS FOR SALE.
Sl:ep:teed strain, ;5c. foe 15.—Jahn
Pottle -d, R. R. Zs Da'shwood.
�:eie's miss tlxo Concert in the Op-
11QU e,,Exeter, QIk Frisch.
1 eb. '8th. tiirs, May bea.le Tempiir or
gine:se-44w wet sings Ara amusing
4MIR t t like acts also a comedy will
be given. Admission, 25c.; reserved
,eats 35c, Plan. of Heli at Mr. B. W.
F. 13eev err' Store;
seteee
,"SPEC Ire.L SALE" Pit Saiurday,
M,trcii 1st, end following week, of
Lace Curteiaa, Caps, and Starts, Em-
broideries and Lases„, sad Odd Lines
too numerous to mention, A call
repelled. MRS. W. U. YEO.
elEN'S M.\DE. 11) Ale ASi:'RE
SUITS,
We see save: you menet- set your
Spriere Suet, We are doing a ' iift
yuseness in this 1:... Come in end
Tea Mr, Se:ere end be cQuvi aced,
JONES & MAY.
On xueqday, pirate Ilth, Mr. A. E.
It1.izer et the Leaden Free Preat,'it.ttf
will he ea IIF' ser ted LQ,tors' on hes
sxp'rie ev.s:s et the Frteret lie will: use
100 seises which were: pont: need to
elm be tete Br ti,h Govaariasne. t
Wat4I1 ,tordvvsti,'ar..,at next week,
WANTED—A married or single man
to, ;verk "w► farm by year. Free house
and wood if necessary. Apply by
wrieto the Advocate Oifice.
STOCK TO BE SOLD.
Thera will be aold on Saturday next
at the sazue time and place as Airs.
T. G. Creeeh's sale --one rows 6 years
old; one heifer, 2 years old; both due
the Iprohuertyy osix yArurnatrong & Ssows in, ons
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FARM. FOR SALE.
150 acre farm, 2?,%, miles from Ex
titer; good roads, fine locality. The
farm is in fine cenditian and if pur-
chaser wishes a reasonable amount
may be left on mortgage for a term
of years. If not sold in reasonable
time will be rented Apply to .. r;
.
MARTIN, Exeter, Oast.
one rt in Opera ;House on Friday
etenirg, Feb. 28th under auspices of
rch
Ladis Maul Aid of S Church. Foil
ttaartietitars later.
FARM FOR FtALE,
i
150 acre farm for sale on the 8th j
Contesrioa of Usborane; good Build-
Ings, well fenced and well drained;
with 25 acres of good bush, Conven-
ient t:a school and church, and six
mile,: from Exeter. Apply at this
office.
COKE FOR FUEL.—I vwrfl have a
car :?t else for domestic use at Ex-
eter ; ase is Jan. 30. Anyone In need
of fun' ':til up D, TIEMAN, Dada -
wood
Sead your orders to Wilson's for
Redpath Sugar -10 20, and 100 lb.
bags Phe ne. 56.
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NOT C:: TO FARMERS.
A' .t m eine, of tee Executive Com
mitt of the Exeter Branch of the
Unit ,d i'armers' Association it was
deci 1 •d to tail a mass meeting of
the farmers anti those interested in
the 1'nited Farmers' Movement to
b: h 11 in the Town H:ali, Exeter, on
Itrut' NP"seeslesterststeseeses
LOCAL DOINGS.
' .
atiaaresemeassasseeendenesesaieeesati
The citizen of Wingha,m are seek_
the to procure Hydeol-ellectric for
The bread weir is still on in 'Toronto
and the "stiff of ,life" is sold from
6% to 9 tenets a loaf.
The town, ,flag was floating at half-
meet on the Town Hall last week in
hen.ez of the late Sir Wilfred Laur-
ier.
Quite a number of sports we. t to
.S'e forth Friday .night to see the
Leaden- Seat:melt seem -final akne.
The latter won 7-4.
AVOID COUGH '
COUGHE;R�`r
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tem
:war T1 V ire CIALDREN
W.S. Stamps pay 4% per cat coen-
pou,uid. Buy theme
Cutt's grocery stare and Dr. Elg-
ie s dental parlors, Blyth, were des-
troyed by fire on Friday 1a.t,
Among the acknowledgements for Lennard Abbott etf Cesaitralia. haet
the
Ch "cf ..,
u rens Aid Society ..t God- commenced duties with :�, Thomas
erich was a donation of 52.00 by Mr. Nelsen ,to learn the automobile work.
C. F Hooper of Exeter.
The .Huron County jail contains at
present eight prsozzerp-7 males and
1 female—practicelly all of whom are
serving' terms for tiagaraazcy,
Mr R. N. Rowe last weep purchas-
ed the black horse owned by Mr. Ed.
Maguire. Exeter 'North, to take flee
Plate e. the one sect ntly killed.
Res, J. E. Holmes, Precedent of the''
LGndoil Conre_zAace, w iia be the
special *reacher at the James Street
uadey School atatniv�eteary next Sun-
day.
Mr Andrew Campbell lost a,valu-
able yearling steer last week by be -
tug caught sn; the .manger anal unable
to free .itself.
Rev. Geo, W. Dewey of Stratford
will ,preach next Sunday int Main St.
Methodist Church. He. will speak in
the interests lof the Educational Fund.
The pastor, Dr. Medd, goes to Strat-
ford to preach on "EvangeLiam and
Social Service."
MISS GLENN, of G1enCharles,
Toronto. Ce da's Hair Fashion store,
Serge. Lloyd will be in Exeter, Sat. Mar. 8th, Cent-.
} Rivers, who recently ral Hotel, with a full line of Ladies
returned home, has beers awarded and Gentlemen's Hair Goads.. If you
the Military Medal, for aaliaaaat cont- are not satisfied with the appeareocet
duct at Bourion Wood on Sept. 27, of your hair consult Miss Glenn, who
in capturing a commandist hill and is en authority on Flair. Goods and le-
holdi ' the enemy back. dividual Bair styles, Free detnon-
titration.
The date is set to make the Greys•
hound annual trip from Goderich to
Detroit an June 16th, one week later
tha:e usual. This is a trip that is
looked forward to by many from year
to year with pleasurable anticipations,
The thnea't'e e4 ice famine its now
ai an end. During the past week
the local packers have had their sup
plies amply filled sold the quality is
is probably up to anything they have
eve:- .Mored. but the thickness *s
. rn what Veneer than usual.
Arr James 1fcFal3.s has pus:tatted
the dt d:i z property of the late John
Dauncey on Andrew Street, the pure
thee✓ to get possession before :fpr,
The Exeter ;alethodist District Meet
lag was . held in Mas Street church,
Exeter, on Feb. 19th. The various
report.; were satisfactory,• Mr. W. G.
Medd, secretary of the funds for the.
purpose of building a public school in
China. reported 54,200 tarovided for
outof $5000, the amount nece^usery.
At the spirituel. conference Dr. Medd
gave an address as "Honoring the
tioly Spirit' and Rev. Wells of Ailsa
Craig spoke on "`The Mlinietry of In-
tercession".
Rev. Baird presided.
Mrs Jas. Gould is visiting in Strat-
ford
1st. Iht !aria paid was $13,iltl, and Mr, W Johes was in London en
the deal v.',11 put through by C. W Erlday.
Rabies n, real estate duster, Mr J M. Southeott Ives is Toronto
Mr :Hark Wild of Elimville has
on Friday.
rested the finer he recently pureha,t- tiE,r Fern Short of Landon Busi-
ed 0' con,. 9, Uebenite,. from Mr. B. aces; College: was home ,over Sunday.
M Francis, to Mr. Thos, Cameron; Mi'''' Farah Bowey of London; .vis.
end he scud his store business tone, ited at her lame here over Sunday,.
glue Bell, who will continue s -thee Mr Alex. Stewart of London :pent
i,tasine$ • as well as conduct his .area- Sunday and Monday with his family;
h operations. here,
)Ir John Rowe has received a lit- Mr. John Mallett has taken, a posi-
tion in London and is moving his
family. there.
te, pont the Battalion Chaplain re-
er,din; the death of his son Wilbur
is Germany, which we reported re -
centit \Vilbur was buried in Genn -
any at about the farthest point of
occupation by the Allies. The Chats -
lain also sent :air. Rowe a cane which
the son had purchased to bring home
to his father.
The annual. re -union of the Hunan
Old Boys of Toronto was largely at-
tended by old boys end girls;,a In a
descriptive write-up of the proceed-
ing a correspondent says: 'aoder.
Jell, Clinton, Exeter, BIyth, Wingham
and Brussels were well .represented
but Seaforth made a poor showing'.
"Just think of Roger Crocker and N.
B. Cobbledick, both from Exeter,
getting beaten. at a game of euchre..
It's enough to make the old town dis'
own them, Roger says a game of
cards is like a horse race,, You ,have
got to hold the cards to play them."
A.1l, we can say, is that Roger must
have -e be
e,n "off color" r on tee's occas-
ion,
sbecause he seldom is a. loser, and
has as enviable record to his credit
on. the ;good old game of euchre,
at
SCHOOL EXA11S, FOR 1919.
The Huron public schotel promotion
examinations for 1919, also entrance
and graduation; examinations will be
held the last week of June,,, Teach-
ers will send a statement of the num-
ber of pavers requiredfor each class
to their public school inspector on
or before June lst, 1919a The appli-
cations for Jr. It. S. entrance and
Jr. P. S. graduation are to be sent to
the isepector on or before June 1st.
NEW INCOME TAX FORMS.
The new Lame for reporting the
1918 lacomes ane now being sent out
end a number have already been re-
eived in town, The form for farm-
eas to fill out is entilnely d!ffeutentl
o that of towniepeoele, and that of
ownspeoole is much different to
hat of last year, as is also the re-
orts for incorporated companies. The
new forms set forth the penalty of
100.00 for every day past the date
f February 28th, 1919, at which
ate. the farms are required to be
returned.
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February 28th, 1919, at i.30 p.m. to a
discuss the advisability of selecting d
United Farmer Candidates for the
Feder et and Provincial Legislatures at.
tee n xt elections. Do not Lail to
atten 1.
.5. N. RiTlCLIFFE
Secy. of Exec. Committee
MAN WANTED.
A married marcs to engage by the
year on farm, near Exeter. 5ANDERS
FLAX LAND WANTED.
400 ACA.ES FOR GROWING FLAX
Apply to •
ONTARIO FLAX 'CO.
JOS. DAVIS, Exeter North
Phone 13 r :..2
NOVICE'
O leg tothe euebable serious fuel
situation tette . Fuel Commissioners of
the Townabitp of tIisborne have order-
ed four ear -lends of screened soft
moat through their dealer .W. G. Medd
Win,ohelsea. Seeing tbrat there is
Likely to be ..little or no- hard coal
forthcoming ratepayers are advised to
pea ee deer r orders with either the
to
ofthe Councillors
R
neve or
any
DIEL SUDDENLY.
Relatives Imre received word on
Faliday last of the death of Hannah
,Parsons, wife of J. KelILeher, she hay-
ir>;g die.d suddenly on Thursday last
at Proctor, Minn. Deceased was a
5orme n; we* -known✓ resident .of Exe-
ter, being a sister of Messes. Wiilliiaan.
Iiakrry, James and Fred Parsons of
Exeter and Mrs. John Webber of Cen
traliva. Deceased left Exeter °a riuni.-
ber of years ago., The reanauns will
be brought to London for burial, in-
terment being made in St. Iettetr's•
cemetery.
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DEATH OF FRANCIS HAMILTON
After a few weeks' - illness from
congestion of the lungs following in-
fluenza the death occurred on, Friday
Feb 21st at his home on Weljnestan
Street, of Francis R. Hamilton, : aged
72 years, 8 months, and 11 days. Mr.
Hamilton had been a resident of the
town about Sive years, having moved
to Exeter from Hibbert Tp., near
Cromarty where Ire spent most of
hi; life. He was highly eeteeened.
Besryiide.t his tele hie is survived by
several sone and daughters, one of
!lam bliss Agnes, re a
b m .air .ot homey
he fu i.:ral. took place to Exeter
einetery an Monday afterrioon.
secure their needs.
NRY BTRANO, Plea*. C
Miss Katharine Inwood of London
spent Sunday and Monday with Miss
Mame Seeders.
Miss Jessie and Mr. Will Manson
of London w*erre here over Sunday
with their patients.
Hisses Lillian and W.iti(n,!;fred }'Ius-
too left Saturday for tine millinery
openings in Toronto.
Lieut Ernest Rives -spatter a couple
weeks with his pa 1e.n.ts here, left on
Monday night for Vancouver.
Miss Ella Link, who leas been visit-
ing in, Detroit and Toronto, left to re-• 1
sumo her position in. Piattsville,
Mrs (Judge) Dickson of Goderi-.'b
spent a few days during the weak
with relatives and friends here.
Mrs. Fred. Bawden, who has been
visiting Michigan friends and relatives
returned home Tuesday evening..
Messrs, Ed. Howeld and R. N.
Creech attended an Oddfellows Dis
trent Meeting in, Cleiton, un Friday
evening
Mr and Mrs,, C. If, Sanders, Mr.
and Mrs R. N. Creech and Mrs,'Me-
McAvoy- were In London on business
Friday,
Mr H. G. Hazleton, a returned sol-
dier, having served over three years
overseas, is the new clerk at the Bank
•f Commerce.
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JONES & MAY
PRONE 32
CANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE NO 8-3620
Spring -House Furnishings
The New Wall -Papers are Here
Ladies!
NEW STYLES
tier.
Our New Wall Papers for, the
coming season, have just arrived.
They are without a doubt. the
finest select en we have , ever
shown„ Dainty Bed Rogan papers
elaborate Living Room effects,
plain Oatmeals, Tile Bath•'Room
Papers, Etc., Etc. are •shown in
scones of different ' pattern* and
coloxs, Prices moderate,
RUGS LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS.
We have a magnificent stock
of Rugs, Oilcloths,: Lin:oleums,
Mattings, Curtains, Curtain: Nets,
Wiudaw Blinds, Etc., at •remark-
ably° xeasoaable prices. Coag$seleum
Rugs at less than to -day's. ;mole-
sale Prices„ Ask to see the .pew
Jute Rugs in all sizes --$7,73 up,
See our Spring Suits and Coats
NEW COLORS PRICES REASONABLE,
Special Print Sale
This Week
WE PLACE ON SALE. THIS
WEEK 500 YARDS OF HJ,AVY
PRINT IN GOOD WASHING COL-
ORS, REGULARLY WORTH 30c.
YD, WHILE THEY LAST AT 18%
PER. YARD.
Towelling Special
at 12 1-2 Cents
6 WEBS ONLY GOOD HEAVY
DISH TOWELLING, WORTH 2Oc,
YD., ON SALE AT 12%c. YD.
JONES & MAY
H.eadqutrters for the Celebrated Saailard & Leon Stant Ctoth.ing
Mea seed !bye.
Mrs. W. S. Thompson and her sister
Miss Lillian Boyle of London attend-
ed the dance in McDonell's Hall on
Monday night.
Miss Curtiss, who has been. visiting
at her home in Bolton, returned to
town. Monday and is again in charge
of her millinery store.
efrs John Webber, IVlr. Nelson; Sten
lake, Harry, Williarn and Jaynes Par-
sons svere ion, Lontcl'o i. Monday attend
ing the funeral of Mrs. Kelleher, nee
Hannah Parsons.
Mr. ,Elisha Carroll and wife, who
left these parts about five years ago,
for Edmontoai, Alta., are visiting with
relatives and friends for a couple of
months in and around Exeter, Mr.
Carroll speaks highly of Edmianton,and
predicts that it well be the leading
city in the west in the near future;.
He says Edmo.atom has ,shared in the
depression in commas: with other
western cities, but is fast comhijg back
to xiormat c'ottadptionsi1 This spring
will, see a ✓narked chararge for the bet-
ter 7n. Edniontonb ,he says.
A FREE SAMPLE BOX
A free sample box will convince you
that Gin Pills are the most trust-
worthy remedy for all derangements
▪ of the kidneys and bladder.
• Write to—The National Drug &
Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited,
Toronto, Can. U.B. address.'
loN.Y.s- .
3�c. � Co. Inc., 202 Man Bt., Buffalo
N.Y
NEW
Wall Paper
Ssisosim
New scenes awaken; new interest in,
life. That is just one big reason for
new Wall Paper. And now is the
time to clothe your house.
Wall Paper makes, the greatest dif-
ference in the appearance of your
home at the smallest cost,: It offers
an almost himiitless variety of Patterns
and arrangement.
We carry a full line of all kinds
of Wall Paper and we can sell at a
price that will make it attractive to
buy from us.
We hang paper and would be pleas -
to do your'job, but if it is your de-
sire to have others hang it we shell
be pleased to sell you the raper just
the same.
SEE OUR SAMPLES
Ask to see our samples, it will give
us the greatest pleasure; and if you
don't sec what you like dioaa't buy.
We will measure your roomand
give you alt information free of . charge
Prompt delivery guaranteed:.
Phone 53 BERT CLARK.
South of James St. Parsonage
NEW VETERINARY.
A. M. VINING, V. S., has epen:ed
ari office in McDonell's Stable, John
street, Exeter Prompt attentionuaid
to all calls day or . night, Phone 120.
VETERINARY PRACTICE+,.
Dr. Henry A. Corsant has bought
the practice of Sweet & Read and
will continue business at the same
stand Calls promptly attended night
and day Thane 8.
MONEY TO LOAN •
We leave a large amount of private
funds to loan„ on farm and village
property of low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & S7 eNB URY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister, Sla]titciltom, Notaay Public,
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Mai
sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest. •
Office—Main, Street, Exeter.
HORSES WANTED,
I want an unlimited number of
Horses in good ctonditieue Geldings 5
years old up, weighing from 1500
pounds up. !,fares from 4 years old
up, weighing from 1300 pounds up.
Parties having the required stuff,
write or phone 83 Exeter.
G, J. DOW
Dr. G. F. Rou(eston, L. D. S., D. 'D. S,
DENTIST
Member of the R C. C., D. S. a Ont.
Honor Graduate Taranto Uniiver'sity.
Office over C ning.'s Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. It KINSMAN, L. D. S., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Teeth extracted without pain or any
bad effects.. Office over Madman &
Stainbury's Office, Main Street, Exeter
C. W, ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR foe Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshutt Waeterooms, next door to
Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter.
PRANK TAYLOR
Lice�nsatd Auetearseer or Counties of
Huawac anti Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satilslfaetion
Guaranteed.
Creditors. s. — Ontario.
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, Spices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing ih the grocery .line.
Call and see us, 'A tries
as to quality Will C01117111-
00.
orwinOe.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
Furniture
and
Undertaking
R.
N. ROWE
THE FUNERAL DIRhCTOR
AND FURNITURE DEAL hR
Exeter Bargain Store
Shoe Clearance Salt
Begins Saturday March ist. and
Continues through the month.
THIS WILL BE A GENUINe, CLEARANCE Ogg ALL; ODD LINEA
OI+ SHOES, REGARDLESS OF PRICE,
WE MUST CLEAR OUT, ALL 'LINES WHERE WE HAVE O
ax
A FEW PAIRS, AND: MAKE' ROOM FOR OUR NEW SPRING STOCK,.
COME AND GET PRICES FOR YOURSELF,.
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