The Exeter Advocate, 1919-3-13, Page 8EXETER MARKETS
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eaell Wheahhdt —
dPeset Waring
O 60
ats
Seeley . , 75 ad Surdas,' end we have beea having
Varsity Flour ...... 5.70
Creamery Butter .... 58
45_48 React. tire Auction Sale „Ads. in this
Dairy Butter 36 issue 1 hese may be something there
33 ot Lee:rest and serene to vote
Hay 3
Potatoes, .... ...... ...$1.50 —$1.75 June Mime of the Royal a' ine 18 to $19 Corps eetur.aed Saturday 'from
Hover ......
te,gs sees to hi; home north GI Exeter,
oge
:attend the public ine,Vteirag in tire
Ms Josiah Kestle and family are
uresee t to town ties week, riceuPamg
the slwerore reeentiy purchased
creel
'jr Sinde.! oa Mal staeat-
e set erns M. Keetee ead his
a, reedeats ef Exeter.
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GHERM
cougiung
Di3,640' I 5,74e4 1/7"1/h
Spreads lam too
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Coneiderable wow fell on Saturday
a little sleighing this week.
Mr Ed Howled D.D.G.P, al this
Dist: er Odslfeasse Encetrpmenes.
was
trc! e Ittesday night,
anal assisted at re-orgareeing the Fn-
.:amp:Ile v. a that sievsp, 'Gated
Pratt ess. eair et' Toronto tool Gnead
%lesser:toe alarshall ot' Toe-et/to here
preseat :an Good Frrdaya bae t coup
deyw..he held er that town, when
the saxes. -leerees wilt be •.:7.tercipl!,..qed,.
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OFFEREle ANOTI-IhR MANAGER -
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\V• '`).• h'7ddloa- Mama -ea ot the
Yet*e atensa the Melsoes ilenke
has ba tille.ed nemegership
another bronsh the 13ane. at Rich-
mond, Que., a town oe ZZ) popula-
tion. and has eat:eve-el the offer eon-
eiapeelly at the reme time eels:es—
jag to Treed Office h leek of riteete
to !cave Exeter: Mr. Clarke has liece
Bt e for steady feurteen. years, , thr
several year has beets maneger of this
Brer.ch. In business and so f.11 eireies
he will:b hould he t.: -pt
the protriatiert :sad lessre laseter
L'es-BORNE.—Mrs, Thoratoa Steele
dieriesea ot hr esetels by auction
o tee ea,. %go. 7.4;a:!,..F3:4ooi priees,
the . tee eatallitte $74.2_01.
Corn z,s,ontracts
Ties Eseter Canning Compaat is
reeds e. eoatrect with farmers to t
groe Corn for .enreategt ;le!
tOe lAar pe:s1 serge as last sere
Seed eera o the finest quality at re-
dneed 15Per lbe to growers
ea contract.
27th -4t Exeter Cartniag r
Tonsil Hall or alotalay evenine Iodise
.11Ai road improvement b. Exete.
alr aest Mrs. S, Fittoo are this Wed
nesday evening eatestaining the re-
turned soeliers to the nurnlittr Leter-
thirty
Capt. Church a chaplaia of the
Ceeadiea oversees forces delivered an
laterastieg teeture in James Street
Church o.a Tbursday evening last.
Mr Earl Spacial -ran, late accountant
ot the alerehaats Beak, Owen Sound,
hes been promoted to the positiea of
Mama -ger of the Thornbury braneb.
Mr and airs. Wilbur Ma-„tia :trends
.veses matins to the rooms in can-
neeteaa withlete stare, they having re -
catty sold their home on Elizabelh
Street.
The reeult ot the re -t town earts
vae, oa behalf of the Weetern One -
alio Bible Society was $207.25. The.
deselety 4$ grateful for the excellent
ubsereptioes, teed the work of the eol-
etors,
ZusLh did Exeter hockey ;came put
a good exhibitioan hi the local rink
• lotdey ening. salthough the
• erst wae 11-6 ist favor of Zurich the
sone was fairly evert seed well worth
seviag
Bruce alecld. who has bet:teeter,
dusting the Exeter Creamery o▪ r two
or three yeare is retur.0 to Tann
north of Seaforth shortly and Mr.
Medi of Ne etehelsee, is moving -
to ote,t and wil';„ tem eherge e)f the 4
both creemeries.
The lecture in the Town ifall .
"ue das ea:ease by Mr. A. E. ahaer,
30 aa#10"-kn-Ortr C6M-ir
HAW 7104' MR OILMEN-
Flocke of wild ,geese have been seen
recently, •
Lloyd Rivers Was in Looclitm this
week and received his discharge in
Al torelition
lEd Weistcott of the 3rd of
Ueborarei to his home OW—
lag to
letr. Roland Stafire as moving to the
farm Ire recently purchased one the
2ad of Ilsbornes
The Men's Choir in James Strut
Church on. Sunday eveniag gang well
and was eepreciated.
Mr. August Kuhn, manager of the
Bank of Commerce here, is coataasee
to his home through illness.
Mr. Thos. Elliott Ms received the 41
!vord that bar wife, who went to Mar -
;tete, Lich. redentle owing to tha 111 -
ales of her daughter, Mrs. Redmieeds
has also been quite m, but both, ens
improvengs
Mt Garnet Coekwill i this week
moving. his household effects to
Wadsworth, Sasha The larnias will
Wilsey r feedaye and 'Wend mak-
ioe !their future home in that place.
the best wishes of the - many
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iriceds here wfl accompany them.
Private Gerald Fitton returned on
Settuday last from overseas. At the
age ot seterstean Gerald in alas' of
1917 alisted at Torpeeo in the Div-
Setnelers, an. later transferred
to the Princess Patricia Reserve Bat.
eel wt overeeas la November, 1917
le treated with the battalion resterve
L England and during the last six
months has Inert in the Dental Corps.
.1 Seaford, Sussex: lie was given
;he 1. etslon Free Press on. his IA -
at :le. Front vete laresely
steeled an i most intertesdne, and ;n
truetive, Mr- Miller was one of the o
hes , rspreretatives who visiessi
ba!.t,?1rtnt 11•4 ear, an,d des
GoVernment presented it re
10.0 slides trach help malcadell)
iectures.
esrm welt ore home.
.A eciel wedding took place at the
'resat. aietnorial Church parsonsge,
hureday, March ath, when the iee-
tr. Rev. A. A. Trumper, united in.
merratee Mr. Clifford George Betey
of Usboree Tp., and Miss Annie Vice'
let Pee, of Worae, will reside in Us-.
Lome Township, and will have the best
ashes. of many friends for their rue.
:re happiness and Welfare.
IERSEY COW FOR S.A.Lbe
A first-elev., Jersee cow for sale%
suitable for town Apply Fred Cor-
bett, 3rd Core Hay, Exeter R. R. 1,
c.A.an OF THANKS. tt
Mrs. Thomas Elston lad family de-
sire to express to the friends and the
neighbors theirsincere thanks forthe
kinds -leases shown during the illness
and subsequent death of the husband
and father; •also for floral tributes.
asearissa
A Musial Treat is in. stare ort Mon
day eveniag, March 31st. Particulars
later, Keep this date onen.
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BE YOUR OWN BOSS
Start a cut-rate grocery business of
youe own, 125 to $50 invested should
-earn. you Se5 weekly,„ H. V. afartin,
Windsor, Gnt.
WANTED.
, An apprentice to learn millinery.
Apply G. ad. Armstrong.
ommollemINASO
The ladies of the Preebyeeelan
Church will have a sale of Horaea
made Cooking on. Saturday afternoon,
in. the building north of Mrs. Yeses
Store.
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MILLINERY OPENINGS
MARCH 15 & FOLLOWING DAYS
Here you will find a superb col-
lectiaa of the smartest and most ex-
clusive creations for the coming sea -
eon. Anyone wanting hats for im-
mediate wear their orders will be
preraptly attended to.
E. T. V. CURLISS
WAN ;En
Te. peehese good second-hand up
right' ree -e State coedit:on ead best
cash p:i c. Bee 66, Exeter, Ont.
ANCONA EGGS FOR SALE.
Shepherd st.mire 75c. for 15.—John
Pollard, R. R. 2, Dathwood.
TURNIP CONTRACTS TARTN.
The undeestignied will receive con-
traee, for turnips to be delivered next
fall.—R. G. SELDON, Exeter.
FARM FOR SALE.
15 erre farm for sae -on the 8th
Coeir of Usborne; good auild-
lags well. fenced and well drained;
with acres of good bush Convene
arse to school and church, and see
mile: from Exeter. Apply at this
offi:e
leeriest Boyle .of Leashei was here
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$l- 'eek send.
Mrs J Haraess and Miss Philliena
.i.ited tn T.' -do n last week,
Mrs E. Caristie is v'saays, her s,
er, Mrs E. Howard in. London.
'Mr. Walter Dearing of London vis
Red friends here during the week.
•Mrs S. Fitton wane to London Sat-
urday to meet her Sonfrom overseas.;
Miss Inet Tuckey has accepted a Do-
itioa in the Ontario Garage, London
Mrs. Peter Robertson of Stratford
s here visitiree with reattives and
riends.
Mies Eer,niee Tuckey has returned
o her home after visiting with friends
London.
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A couple weeks ago an item appear- in
ed in the Advocate announcing the
death of airs. Jerry Knott of Owea
Sound, formerly of Exeter:. The re- t
pot t Wa.. current here of the death,
but we have learned since that the
report was untrue, although Mrs.
Knott was dangerously arid not •ee-
petted to recovers We are, however,
pleased to correett he error, and state
that Mrs. Knott is now,' on a fair way
to recovery.
DANCE HALL AT GRAND BEND,
Geo. E. Eccleston of London haslet
con rad. for a two-story cementd
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aliss Ida Wambold of London visit -
d here over Straday, the guest Of
he hfisses Dinney.
Miss Gladys Ford, nurse, who laity
been visiting her parents, was called
back to Saxfrijn. on Wedrlesdaee
Mrs. Clifford Spackman and chil-
dren, after a visit here, returned Sat-
urday to their home in. Guelph,
afessrs. T. H. Newell and H. El-
vorthy were in Toledo, Ohio, last
'eek attending an Overland Comma.
ion.
patehon, 150 feet by 70 feet, at Grand
Bend, which, when completed, will be
one of the most up-to-date in, Ont-
ario.
NEW FORD CAR,
Nenry Ford is propel:he to erect
a chain, 01 factories across the country
for the manufacture of an automobile
to 'sell for $250. The car will be com-
plete ea every detail,. We now see a
chance whereby editors may yet get
i,ntc the automobile swim.
W. C. T. U. MEETING.
The W. C. T. U.. well .hold a m eet-
ing in the. Basement of Main Steam
Church o.a MoInday, Mch. 17, at 3
o'clrackt Mrs. W. G. alcAeieter of
Ridgetown will address the meiesteng
aforal Educattion and Mother&
\featings, Silver colleetion.
Owing to the illness of their mo-
lter several of the family of Mrs. W.
avis, Exeter North, have becialtere
tiring the *week,
efr. Eldon. Penhale, who has been
isiting with his grandmother„ Mrs,
ohn Sanders of Stephen, returned to
Is home in. Toronto Saturday.
Mr. George Holmon and daughter
f Goderieb visited here over Moine
ay evenings Mr. Holmaru gave an in,
eresting address at the Masonic ban.-
uet.
Nursing Sister Irene Handford, who
recently returned from overseas to
er home in Ingersoll, and her sister,
Miss La Belle, visited relatives here
his week.
Private Frank Flintoff .of Stratford
ho trecently returned froze overseas
here visiting sister, Mrs. John
nelL Private iFentoff unfortueately
st an arm in the great war.
Mrs. D. Johns end daughter, Miss
Lilla, left Friday to visa at the home
f IMa and Mrs. W. T. Goodson, in
issabsence of the latter in, the South-
ra States.
Miss Lida Johns (returned from Ser -
ie on Tuesday for a few days. •
UNVEILING SOLI)TERS'
MONUMENT,.
A very iateresting event will take
place at School ,Seetion No 1, Us-
bcene, on Friday, March 28th„ when
the soldiers' monument, which was
recently procured from a sculptor in.
Italy by Mr. jamas Weekee eill be
unveiled. A number of the neighbor-
ing ministers wilt be present and take.
part in the ceremony.
CUTTING SUNDAY TRAFFIC.
In future no freight trains except
those loaded with live stock) and per-
ishable, goods wal-be rate on Sunday
on the Grand Trunk Railway. In fact
Sunday work, as much as possible; will
be avoided. This, it is understood win
apply to all departmental At this
pe
nod of the year, bueittess is nestle-
arly slack, but throughout the week
e shipping of freight vi be evenly
stributed, so that there will not be
y crew,s laid off on account of the
crease of bueiness.
15 OFFICIAL, , VISIT.
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Seed your orders to Wilson's for th
Redpath Sugar -10, 20, and 100 lb.
bags Phone( 56. -
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FLAX LAND WANTED.
400 ACRES FOR GROWING FLAX
Apes' to
ONTARIO FLAX CO.
JOS. DAVIS, Exeter North
Phone 13 r 2
TENDERS FOP BRIDGES
Sealed Tenders„ marked Tenders
for Bridges," well be receitved by the of
undersigned up to Saturday, March 22 te
jut, at 7 p. m., for the construction sa
of five. small hedges or culverts.
Plans and specifications may be seen
at the office of the uncleissigned after
the 12th asst.
HENRY EILBER,
Rt. Wor. Bro, H. E. Rake of
Clinton, D. D. G. M. of Masonic Dis-
trict No. 4, South Huron, paic1 his of-
ficial visit to Lebanon Forest Lodge
on Monday night end a most pa -Datable
and enjoyable time was spent by all,
Woe Bro. Beer and his officers ex-
emplified the work of the. Second De-
gree and were congeetultetted by the
distinguished visitor on the exceitence
then. work. After the closing osf
Lodge a tasty supper was served
the Lodge Room, and was followed
by a 'lengthy toast list, the Meetee e
presiding. The toasts included, The
King, GI -2nd Lodge Aninid the District,
Masoary Past, Present and Fueure;
The Empire and the Great War, Can.
este The I:tenet-done, Lebanon FocMSt,
Leading Seamaa Gordon Whiteford,
sort of the late James Wheteford Of
Centralia, visited bis hunt, Mrs. S. J.
Hogarth, last week, ,on hie way home
to WisConeent Seaman Whiteford
232, Voluniteee Reserve, has been
ree years ir . thte war, amid rlecenely
n His Majesty's lfieseiDaseroyer As -
t, which on. Nov. 20th last, was sunk
y a slibmerene off the north coast
f Ireland: The strange thing about
se loss of the boat was that there
ere only two anen saved, himself and
earners Alfred Coates of Usborete
p., who enlisted in the navy over
years ago.
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Crediton, One, Clerk Tp. Stephen and, The 'Ladies.. all of which were els-
/search 4, 1919. CREDITON ly rrespooded to,
or:on r
The old-time tested remedy for
kidney and bladder trouble. En-
dorsed by . thousands of users
throughout Canada. Try them. -
Sold for 500. a box and to be bad
almost anywhere.
The NatIonafbeng 8c Chemical Co.
of Canada, Limited, Toronto 192
umeamszeumummemenia
notease-he eseessesssee.
JONES & MAY
MINE 32
CANADA FOOD BOARD
LICENSE
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Spring Styles Ladies' Sr. Misses'Spring Suits and Coats
Our Stock is Now Complete
ASK FOR ONE OF OUR STY LE BOOKS
JONES & MAY
Readquatters fair tato Calibrated Sandford & Lion Broods Clothing
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NEW
Wall Paper
seeme
New scenes awaken new interest in
life. That is just one big reason for
new Wall Paper, And now ie the
time to clothe your house.
Wall Papel makes the greatest dif-
ference, itt the appearance of your
home at the smallest costs It offers
an almost hienitless variety of Patter=
and arrangement
We carry a full line of all kinds
of Wall Paper and we can sell at ax
price that will make it attractive to
buy from us.
We hang paper and would be pleas -
to do your jobs but if it is your de-
sire to have others hang it we shall
be pleased to sell you -the paper just
the same.
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SEE OUR SAMPLES
Ask to see our samples, it will give
us the greatest pleasure'and if you
don't sec what you like don't buy.
We will measure your room and
giveyou aelissfermation free of chaege
Prompt delivery gueranteed.)
Phone 53 BERT CLARK.
South of James St. Parsonag,e
NEW VETERINARY.
A. M. VINING, V. S., has opened
en office in McDontell's Stables, John
street, Exeter Prompt attention oaid
to all calls day or night Phone 120.
VETERINARY PRACTICJt. •
Er.131einry A. Corsant _has bought
the practioe of Sweet & Reid and
will continue business at the same
stand, Cans promptly attended night
and day Phone 8.
MONEY TO LOAN
We belie a large amount a private
funds to loan on farm and village
property at bow rates of interest.
GLADMAN & S7 trNBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister, Solicetor, Notary. Public,
CommiSeioner, Solicitor for the Mot- [
eons Benk, Etc. Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest.
Office—Maas Street Exeter
Exeter.
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HORSES WANTED
I want an usaimited number of
Horses in good ceindition. Geldings 5
year; old up, weighing from 1500
pounds et). Mares from 4 years oil
up, weighting from 1300 pounds up
Parties having the required stuff,
write or phone 83 Exeter,
G. J. DOW
Dr. G. F. Roueston, L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
kembe,r of the R. C. C., 1, S. of Ont.
Honor Graduate TOroasto UniasersitY
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R. 1CINSM,A.N, L. D. S., D. D, S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Teeth extracted without pain or any
bad elfects. Office over Gladman &
Stanbury's Office, Main Street, Exeter
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Cockshutt Wartarooma, next dooa- to
Central Hotel, Main Street, Exeter.
FRANK TAYLOR .
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Licensed Auctioneer .for Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satiefaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton — Ontarrio:
Amerman comencimenelieellie
Tea & Coffee
Store .
For the -choicest
groceries, fruits, dpitceill
teas, coffee and every-
tlung in the grocery line.
Call and see us. A, trial
as to quality Will conrin-
oe.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
Furniture
and
Undertaking
R. N. ROWE
THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND FURNITURE DEALER
Exeter Bargain Store
ShOe Sale
We offer the following clearing.
lines during March
LADIES' PUMPS, SLIPPERS, ' OXFORDS PER. PAIR 4510
Ladies' High :Shoes at $1.95, $2.89, $3.49, $3.05, $3,95, $4.49 per pales
MEN'S SHOES $3.25, 43.85, $4.85 and 155,65 trir pat. '
CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.95, $2.45 and la,95 tog, rota
These are all clearing lime and are offered at much leas than Prestalit.
wholesale prices, ,