Exeter Advocate, 1912-5-30, Page 8EXETER..AEIZucATE THURSDAY', MAY 3D, 15 12
. * MARKETS
t1T�:ttcr,ta•.:.,.GH WEDNESDAY
Wheat .103 1 03
Baxley " , 65 65
BuckWiteot 65 70
Oats, ., 5050
i.00 '115
Potatoes, per. nag , I- 50" 1 60
Bay, per ton .,., 1400 1500
'iotas, per ew,,, family 2 '75
lour, bow gri.de per ow 1 60 1 5
Butter... ,. 20
21 , 21,
vehogs, per
carts per torn--
-Bran per toss . .
Sugar Beet aneal.....,,..
23 00
26 00
26 00
HOUSE FOR SALE'
On W,tli.azo Street. Exeter,
Any Peon de-
siring a new cream separator will do
well to call at tie Exeter Bargain Store,
and Bea the Prern-ars This !e one of the
test and easiest running separators on
the market. Come in and let us talk
it over with you,
W„ M. BLATCII3; ORD:, Exeter.
!Don't buy until you see our
*took of rats -to -date clothes
for men and boys.—Stewart's.
;M rervlrodv should give heed to the
e. v!ee ,Sewed by the medical officer of
await;, and pursue a steady and rent-
1eSs warfare on the house fly. After
tell the information published of recent
Beare reeard:ng the habits of this in -
'meet Pest and its disease carrying +serf.
r,'rty it 'ought not to',be necessary to do
enor,l then to rent,nd householelere that
each. fly brought to an uatt,#nety end
Ike ,ts first appearaince means many
nations leas during the summer, A
general c tn3paigil of extermination now
w..11 be of infinite service to the "tealth
and comfort to aur homes,
Big range of House Dresses
€n Prints, Ginghams and Charm-
brays sizes 32 to 44, Prices
$1.50 to $2.50.—Stewart's.
iNR'11Hca cAVAF' '4x1
LOCAL DOINGS.
li leasacsacsikse case,wY,r ,aw, sets$�c li
Mt', J. A. Stewart has sold his auto
and purchased a new and larger. one,
'Phe average :barber !a more adept at
cuttsnr your hide 'than at 'hiding sour
cut.
tikIr. Wttn. Bowden, of Stephenhad lits
tsars] badly4.torn by a barb-w;re fence,
recently.
SALT WELL ANNUAL MEETING.--
11°::0
EETING,-
NQ::cQ is : ereby given that the Annual
Meeting of t o Exeter Salt Well Co.
^will ba ,held in the Town Hall, Exeter,
do .Ipnday June 1,Oth_, at 2 o'clock P.
m., for the transaction at general busi-
ness. ,T� B, Carling,: Seoretary.
Rugs, I-inolenans and Car-
pets. There is no difficulty in
selling the new patterns. The
prices you will find are right.
Stewa rt's.
EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST.—Miss J.
Allen, Eye Sight Specialist, will be at
The. CENTRAL HOTEL on SATURDAY
JUNE 1st -one; day.
3 yds x 3 yds Japahese Mat-
ting Ruga. The very thing for
bedrooms. Ask to see them—
Stewart's.
PROPERTY FOP. SALE
Mr. S. G. ade ".lisp arrrvee},on
Saturday and he has e!mee been giving
h;,e friends a ride.
Dr. Kinsanan: was in Sarnia_ Friday
Mr, Harold. Bassett is to London this
week.
Mrs, R. N. Creech, Drs visiting in De-
Mrs. Clements was in London thh3
s�'eek..
Miss Carrie Dyer was homes for the
hol.day,
4r, and Mrs. L, Penhaie were ;n Blyth
Sunday.
Mr. Sandy Purden was ,n London on
Tuesday.
Miss Lela Gould Visited, !n London
tbr?s week.
Mrs. T, B Carling visited In Toronto
th's week.
Rev, D, W. Co111ns visited Gn London
yesterday.
31.ss May I3arnese Was .hone `front
Lueao talr<s week.
4r. Wtll: Davits of I atnllton spent the
hal day in town.
Miss Mary Taylor was in Bayfield
ever the holiday.
ti.ss Anna Dew of London
s boars
Lor the 11ot:day.
Mrs. Richardson of Seaforth visited in
towel daring tha week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunkrn of Mit+ellell
were in town this week.
Mr. Jas. Sweet of London retur?icd
to
.less home Isere last week.
lir, Garvey .Acheson is wme front
London far two weeks' holidays.
lir. James Sparks of Ingersoll was
a holiday visitor here this week.
Mks Bertha Mack is boars from Tor-
onto d'§ ht 1 d ed
The undersigned _s offering for sale
part of Lot 13, Con. 1, Uaborne, situat-
ed half, mile south of Exeter, contain-
ing seven and one fifth acres. There
is on the premises a good frame house
and barn, good well at water, about
30 apple trees and a quantity of small
.ru'.ts. This is .a splendid property, well
al;tuated and will be sold reasonable
Ind on ittsy terms. It not sold priv-
ately on or before May 20, 1912, ;t
w11 be offered by public auction with
the household effects on June 1, 1912.
For further particulars apply to Thos.
Cameron, auctioneer, Farquhar, or on
the premises to Dir. John Salter, Exeter
---ti 1 ,
it zs hoped that parents will not keep
(heir children out of 'school unneces-
sarily, as the months of May and June
are very Srnportp.nt. Childrenwho miss
these two months 'cannot passably ex-
pect to pass examination for. promotion
June.
n Q an . . ornew, a tl epos
Gladys R,la!sett holidayed in -Paris.
Rev. Hobbs 'apeat the holiday in
Guelph,
Mrs Thos Newell ,spent the holiday in
London. .
R2r, P `. Wood and write were in Loddon
last week.
Mrs. "WM, Davidson of London visited
here last week,
Frank Jahns' of .Toronto spent the
week eeitd at home.
Mr,and Mrs, Fred Witte of London
were here last week.
Miss Ruth Hooper of London was.
home for 'the holidays,
Mr. . and l airs, Joa'.n>. May were in. Chn-
tqn over the holiday,.
Mr. Jas, Sparks, of Ingersol
with, friends here Sunday..
Mr, Harry Parsons spent Sunday and
Monday at 1 ne hO O here.
Mr. Luther Braund oft Brantford v!slt-
ed nits parents here this week,
Air. Jos, Peart Visited in Clinton and
Mrs. Peart tai Seaford, this week, t
Iitrs. A. Evans of. London, visited iter
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. W;at. Treble.
tars, (Rev,) Hannan; of St. Marys vies
ited Mrs. E. W. Gladmart over the hol-
fdays.
Mass Mary Plastow of Wheatley was
the 'guent of Mrs. T. G. Creech over: the
boh4ay.
tire, James Murray spent the holiday
to London. 'W'4''. J. and Mee Murray were
ClizatOn.. r
`Miss Ettiel Piper, ester svendinV a few
days at her home here, returned to) Lots
don Monday,
visited
'fir. Day was `n. London Qikbusinese
Thursday.'
Mx, D. Prior of Clinton was in town'
for May.. 24th,
Mrs. John Atkinson
da'y eri London
ti,Ir. J, G• Stea;bury v: sited in Toronto
over the holiday.
Mr, W. Iii Levet was 'in, ,London on
business Thursday,
14rr Joblr Floyd' of Godereh visited his
inokner here last week.
Mrs, Samuel Cobbled et visited in
IJenfleld over the holiday.
Mr, and Mrs. M'art..n of Seaforth vis-
ited 'gra. H. Oke lase'week
Miss Cassie Prise et London visited
Mrs. R. N, Creech! on Friday.
Mr, and Mrs. CD:lff. Spackman
Guelph spent the holidays here.
firs. Ed, 'Stewart of London spent the
week end wStlll Mr. Alex Stewart.
Mrs. Jo=wl Blatchford visited with rel-
at`.rves in Lucan over the holiday.
M'•is�a May ~ ',Ar nstrong of Lucknow
spent 24th ,May at her home dere,
Mr., Waiter Poole and, brother of Lon-
don spent FrSday will,{ tfr, L Day, ,
Miss Meaktlis spent a, fee days with;
her •sisster at Preston dux n l the week.
Mx'. aid Mrs. War. D"aunceY spent a
Sew days tie London during the week,
Mrs, Sheers spent a few days with re -
knives itt Brantford during the week,•.
spent the hot-
Mrs,
ot
Mrs, Wan. Pork of Berlin visited hero
w'tti. her parents. Mr, and Mrs, James
Taylor, during the week.
9r and Mrs. SisnQn Campbell spent
the week end wall their dau liter, Mts
(Dr.) Ramsay to 1 aniilton,.
Mrs. Loadmat returned to London
Monday, after spending a Lew days
wilt her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Treble,
'yi',as V, Leavitt, who has been in St.
Joseph Hospital, 'London for some time
returned home Thursday, somewhat Im-
proved in lie altin
Mr, and lass. ESP. ILey'wo l yore in
London over the holiday. They were;.
aalaong the 'natty who wtalvssed Avia-
tor Havens make Mo triP In an itaro-
Inane over the city on Friday.
Hobbs and daughter, Mss Becky,'
of Brr spent 240!, at the Rectory.
lira,. W. D Clarke and sqn Gale aro
v.s!Ong in London for two weeks ,
Mr, George Cudrtore and daughter, Mrs
Fraser, were, thz Landon last week.
Wss Victoria Miners of Goderichwaa
Imre at her home for the bo1'.day's,
Mr. Walter Bayley of London was a
visitor at Mr. T. ,Boylo's this week.
Mtrr. and iMrs. Ern Da.vie of Chatham
spent tho "holidays with relatives here.
Miss Clara. Davis' hvas In Ingersoll and
Mss ,Mary Davis In London last, week.
Mrs. Bobt. Fans= left yesterday
ntarnng to visit with friends Irl° De -
Mrs. F. Sweet, Mrs Brooks and Mad
Enr?ly: Brooks were In London over the
holiday.
fir. and Mrs. Wrn. fleanlan of London
visited their eon, Reeve Heatrtan, over
Sunday. . ,
Mrs. Geo. Crawley returhed Monday,
from a visit with relatives 10 London
Township.. .
Mr. Ern. Revers, who has, been home
for several weeks, returned Wednesday`
to Troy, N Y.) :
Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Sarnia; were
visitors at the home of Mrs. D Johns
on the holiday.
Mr. 'Percy ,iioaper,witl,j his wife and
child of London, v1aited his home here
during the week.. ' , -"-
Mr. A. lowey left Tuesday for St.
Thomas, where he wall be engaged at
his trade .for a ,timf.
Mr. and ,Mrs. S. Faneon, and son
Frank of London spent a. few days
last week wi,'tis friends in town.
MAID WANTED—Apply Rev. C. Fletcher, Thanes Road, left
T�as>g,, Exeter yesterday morning •LortEdmonton, Alta.,
where he wlf attend the Presbyterian
LOST -A p-1 brooch, on Sunday, May General Assembly.ea
151th, between the Power :House and
James Street church. Reward to fin-
der who w.:Il canter a favor by return-
-Mg same to Dr. Rouiatan,
to Mrs. VI. G.
HHOMESEEIERS' AND SETTLERS',
SPECIAL TRAINS TO WESTERN' CAN
ADA.
Via Chicago and'S't. Paul, April 26th,
23rd and 30th, and every second Tues-
day thereafter until Sept. 17th, inclus-
ive. Tickets will also' he on sale on cer-
tain
er-
to ri dates vita. Sara ac and Northern Nav-
igation Company, Special Train will
leave Toronto 10.30 p.m. on above dates
for 'Edmonton and paints in Manitoba
and Saskatchewan, stopping at all
po:,nts on Grand Trunk Pacific Railway,
'rest of W nnipeg Through coaches and
Pullman Tourist Sleepers will be 'carried
fully equipped wjth-bedding and porter
in charge.; Berths may be secured' in
sleepers at Ja`N rate.
This :s an exceptional opportunity for
those' wishing to `take advantage of
the remarkably low one way settlers
rates el round tip Homeseekers-ex
erican
cities
through
Am
curaians, th gh the
No change of cars:.
Secure tickets, herth reservations, etc,
from any Grand Thunk • ;Agent, or
write" A, E. buff, District ; Passender
Agent; Toronto Ont:
LOAD OF CALVES. -I will 'have a
load of Calves at the Central Hotel
on Tnursday, June Gth, for sale aTh a
har:21 b' thr last load' or the iseason:-Gb
a'aapns-sn.
Dlawarre, Lao awa'
a.na Wcstora Coalamn
orpaily'.'S;
e best hard coal mined
1B'('s to a. white ash..
w�a LEVETT,
OALi
AN
lair
Mr. Russell Colw:,ll visited his par-
ents here thds week. Het will be ordain-
ed to the amlli ietry at the approaching
London Conference.
Mrs. Dr.''Wencg of, Hamilton with her
chldren is spending the summer with:
her father, Mr. A. Holland, Dr. Wenig
was here over Sunday:,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams, who have
been visiting the latter's mother, Mrs.
'D. Johns, left Mond'aynnorn:ng for their
home !al Calgary„ Alta:
A load of the members of the Sons
of 'England Society drove to Clinton on
Sunday and attended church with their
brethren of that tdwn•
Mr. E. J'; .Chr.Jstte. went to St. Cath-/
arines on Friday He returned _Monday.
accompanied by hire wife;; and little
.daughter,, who ,have been ; away, two
months.
Mr. Marv -as Hilts, and Mr. and. : Mrs,
Murray Hats of Pontiac, Mich., and ;4 Ir.
Mark Hats of Detroit were the guests
of:,the_tr , siister, Mrs. L. D. ' Vincent, over
the hol_day.
Nims. 'McTavish of Shakespeare is ill
at the bootie: of heti pat'e'nts, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Taylor. Appendicitis seems to be
the trouble. Mr. hlcTavi-sh'was herd
over Sunday.
Mrs. Yager and ':daughter, Mess Tillie;.
arr:ved Lorne from the West Iast week
sad ,are. now spending a Sew days' with
her ,another ,at Clandehoye, before return -
:no: to Exeter.
Mrs. Fowell 'and Mr. and. Mrs. T. H.
Mocallum have gone to their summer
cottages. at Grand Bend to Spend the
0w
FEED WHEAT
A 'car has arrived:
Extra good feed
R. G. SELDON
Exeter, Ontario
Mr. JobIVa;lsh, London Road north,
spent a. few days t London 'ilia
harry Triebnex of A,uhur:n anent a
few days wdtb his parents in Stepbett
during tiro week. "
:Wes ?Maude Grallarli of Goderich �rislt-
eti w4h her abater, Mrs. C, Lindenfeld,
ever, the holiday,
J. n, $axlders sand two lady friends
of �Qd$tQe
� kmeteredherpFc y
.ttld
� .
spent the ,day w !th,. friends.
Air'. and ,Mrs. JQbndtQn and l.ftt. ll,
Johnston. of Toronto were visitors with
:sir, and lira, G. L.'Waugdrr
Eyg SIGHT SVEQ1.0.1ST,-Mess J. .1.
Alien, Ere S.cht Specialist, will be at,
The CENTRAL HOTEL on SATURDAY
JUIN tat—One ,days,
Furniture And
Undertaking
PHONE 20
You will always find this
store with up-to-date furniture
and with a desire to please
every one.
ROWE
Undertaker and License
Embalmer
EXETER - - - ONTARIO
The Exeter Bargain
Store
Is filled right up with goods at slaughter prices.
Any piece of dress goods in the store at half price.
Silks, Lace Curtains, Eanbroideries Ribono, Laces, Hats and Caps,
dozen Men's fancy vests all of these at half price.
Hosery, Sox, Underwear, Gloves at Bargain prices.
Boots and Shoes all at reduced prices.
A stock of Men's ready made suits just received this week.
The Exeter Bargain Store
1 door north of Post Office
8
summer .months. Miss, Laura Hobbs
and Mrs. W. Martin accompanied' them.
:Mrs. 'Thorne, who has been so jour,t vng
at i.os.s :Anweles, Cal„ for some t:,me
arr_ved in Londono"mor:day and sPen t'a
few days prior to coming, to Exetenl yest-
erday rto vert a tin° her_father Mt. AV n.
Drew. Mrs. R. Kne.ight went to London
yesterday and 'returned ;w tC {k' >ire
rL"bleahe a T x t it
+Wand Mrst 7 t mel d
Alai t,
James Waiter left, ;Monday'' morn iij; ,foil
'the Soo, where they are into, sted,15
same,real estate and wiero t1ey n -
tend retnsent> for a time. They were
aegenpaniid el 'Elliott an ands,'
wwt Il3aS ,basil v ase na here fol th0 i It
r 7
B . LZl. F. E1WERS
Te n
PO ELL'S BAZAAR
Big Variety 'Store
THIS' WEEK .BIG TOILET GOODS SPECIAL
Toothpaste and 'brush at 25 cents.
Talcum Powder at 20c cents..
Dolls and perfume at 15 cents.
Beautiiuil china for weddings and Elrthday gifts.
Picture past) cards to clear at 10 cents a dozen.
Watch our windows, and come often 'tea see us.
WE ARE
READY
FOR THE.
Jeweliery Trade
You will be surprised and delighted to see the great variety
andexcellence of our stock of
`atones,; JowQ11rp'.,
Glassware, Silvorwara
and Ch,naaro.
Ft is impossible to do better anywhere than we can do for
you. We ask you only to visit our store and seefor yourselves,
Notice To
Contractors
Well - Drilling
Tools
We are dealers and manufacturers
of WELL -DRILLING APPARATUS
for STEAM or GASOLINE DRIVE.
Our apparatus has been thoroughly
tested and found satisfactory in every
respect.
General castings, piping, tubing,
etc., on hand. '
Cement Silo forms manufactured.
Particulars on application to
1. Murray S On
:EXETER
1
Supplies
List ofFarmingpp
•Sit
Our L st .,..,.
Carload of Brockville Buggies
Carload of Dominion Buggies
Oliver Corn Cultivators
,
will
Bean Harvester Attachments
ments
John Deere CornCultivators John
Deere Single and Double Riding Plows
Hay Forks and Tracks, Ropes and Pulleys
B. T. Litter;Carriers
De Laval Cream Separators
Blue Bell Cream Separators
Toronto Wind Mills
with umPs,P i in and water basins installed
in barns
Baker Wind Mils
Fleury Plows
Success -Manure Spreaders
Points for Fleury and Cockshutt Plows
Machine Oil and, Cream Separator Oil
Full line of McCormick Tillage and Harvesting Machines ---Binders, Mowers
Rakes, Loaders, Side Rakes,Spreaders
Chatham, Woodstock and Jackson Wagons "Jfr a i
Disc Harrows
Gasoline Engines
Binder Twine
American Clover Bundler— can be attached to any mowers" and is
convenient and clever clover saver. .The man on the Mower ope
Repairs of all kinds ,
Repairing promptly attended to,.
ONTARIO
GROWS R PIDLI:
s tho popular verdict. It Satire like
the sturdiness of a well rooted and'
!.rounded tree ;aa enduring,
7 LOUR POPULARITY
distinctive to that special brand
sold here. Don't chance some other, but
ensi4t on our trach mark. To be Hato
buy here.
It you want feed we can supply you,
wo havo Bran, Shorts, Oats, feed wh'at
and several other feeds.
EfJtBVEIT BROS., EXETER.
e very,
sites it.
JONES & MAY
PHGNEE NO. 32
NEW SUMMER
GOODS
We are showing some very exclusive lines in Sum-
mer Goods. Always something new being added.
WHITE WAISTS
in a very large variety. Fancy
low neck, and short sleeves ; also
plain tailored and laundred waists
7n Indian 'Head or Linen; also
wifJte long -collar waists.
FANCY PARASOLS
Fria 'everyone. A11 the new'are-
atrJona in the Sunshade line are
here for you to .select: from. See
them.
STJ (MER DRESSES
For Ladies, Mieses, and Child-
ren. Beautiful white dresses
wrLth dainty embroidery ,or see
tr.'s -tunings. Print Dresses, Ging-
ham dresses; and Chambray
dresses.
GLOVES AND HOSE
Our stock was never in better
shape. Nothing .is Jett out. if
you want Use correct thing in
Gloves or hosteryl here it is.
Something in Men's Wear
READY-TO-WEAR
$3,300.warib. of Ready-to-woa>,.
cloth nig 'are noW oar our tables:
They are Men's and Boys' Suits
of the'6.Ost up-to-date goods You
w:dl see. We do't1'ie trade in this
Vne and'aitways have the choice.
TAILORED CLOTHES
Made by a "silty tailor, for $15
•
18, ': $20, $22, For the beat - of
cloths usually sold from $20 to
$27. See' the cloths and cuts,
SHIRTS AND. COLLARS
A correct showeing Of', The W.
G. & R.. . Bnand.' `The only„
or collar to buy. A "big lot of
patterns.
FANCY TIES AND SOX
All kinds of the new colors &
kinds.' A good selection to -
choose ',from. '
HATS AND'CAPS
Stray hats, Panama Hats, Soft
Felt Bats, Stift Hats. Every
i:_ind are here.
ouse Furnishings
....gs
RUGS AND CARPETS
',LATTS AND MATTING
131..fNr1S ".Ni] POLES.
OILCLOTHS AND LINOLEIJMS
LACE CURTAINS
TAPESTRY 'CURTAINS
JONES
Headquarters for the celebrated IV. E. Sanford Clothing,.