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Exeter Advocate, 1912-6-13, Page 8TER MARKETS&. APddlE )R4.OR WEDNESDAY. Wheat ,.., ,... 103 I 03 Barley , . ,,, , , 65 70 •Ruckwhtrrst �. , 90 90. :[fats, ,., ,. 50 5.0 Peas •••••,...,....... 1. 0 115 Potatoes. per bars ) 50 1 00 Hay Fdx ,ant3... . 14 (hi 15 Q0 ',Flour, pea, cwt., fancily 2 7A :Flour;14, ev grade per ow 1,60 > 05 Butter: ,. ,.,. '21 $0 Live hop-. per cwt ' 8 10 shorts p,-rton...00. Brkul p,ir teal , ,r. , 25 00: sugar Bt meal......,., 23 CO 13OES'S FOB SALE on ar issnn Street. Exeter, Any person de- e'.ring a. new cream separator will do welt to Biel at the Exeter Bargain Store and se,' e s Premier: This is one of the best and saeiest running separtsto,son the Maras -t. Come en and tet us talk it over with you. W. M. I3LATQHFORD, Exeter: Linen,Coats and Dusters for men and Women. Just the thing to save you new clotheshes at $3.50 to $5.09.—Stewart's. The Independent Order of P greeters rat Curt F_eter 148' will aitend aerate ever s ip '. n the Trivia Me/Antal Church rasa Suendny .euro 16th; at 11 o'clock P, ill korFts ers :a.rc requested to meet at the lodge room n at 10.30 sharp, G. E, ANDERSON 11,3,. Straw and P!.na,Mto, faits in Many Styled at princes that WW wait your pocket. -Stew• dart's. MAID WANTED—Apply to firs, W. G, Waugh, •Exeter, Ladies Slack Cotton Hose Sixes. S tO 10. Fast Black and full fashioned. Special for this week. 2 pair for 25c. . Stewart's., ST11:13VBERRA.E a -*-Gee your strew, bcrrle'a txes`e frons the meld, All erde:e telt at I. W. Ts,;rlor'a house. Vwc^tora street, will be promptly and satnslate- tor.lY filled. Get your orders in earls'. About 20 Ladies Suits-- all sizes. Regular $16.50 to 19.00 AU this Season's Styles to Cheer this week at SI2,75 — Stewart's. 11.119.104 If you contemplate buying a 'home ;ix Leati^5n it well pegs, you to :call 'on W4 3. Fannon, real estate agent, .284tj" Dundas ,street, We helve a lame list of propert4es fan all Rartet Of the city. 1Ve Invite corresl4ar,dence, An exchange sayer; i -lave You .'icard your neighbor going around with the complaint that his Pananrt, hat :s too ' %mall fo•1';ee head thea spring. if Buell is the case, you ntly be sure that .t 'w•as a :amens Panenu. 1;f ho denies the charge, and 'each that leis Panama Tits as well asp quer, then he has been deceived, for leis alleged Panama s only a tine straw. Pagnama, .hats have L habitof shrinking. 11 etoredaway over the winter, and et :is .necessary to have them stretched out before the wrill fit the wearer's head again. One eitizeni Vowed that someone had etolen NS, !eat. When he put it away last fall it was size 7,1-8 and this spring it nntaeured only G 7-8. HICKS' FORECASTS FOR JUNE. — A regular storm polled; les central on the 10th, embracing new' moon we the 15thl A very loror reaching of the barometer, any where troth the1 16th ria the 21st, must ba taken as, .a danger signal. A -s long as the bar)smeter remains nor - anal, don't fess Sar tornadoes, even jr the heavens are ablaze. with lightning and resounding with peals, of thunder. These sal stice etlerms are erratic it1 their movement ---coming from unusual c'iirectrons, turning backward from the east atter having passed your locality, and drench•inL you Irene unlooked for quarters 'with violent -squalls of wind and rain. T,iris is caused by contused and unstable atmospheric currents and conditions, aro"sing tram thea feet that the earth is at, ;her turning ao st:ce•pos- - ition, where -she b gens her nnlovement toward the autumnal equinox, and the sun begins to retrace its course seuth- 'ward in the heavens. Delaware; Lackawanna and Western Coal Company's SRAIITON COR1 The best hard coal mined . Burns to a white ash. Wo H. LEVETT, COALMAN ..illi ,�= • '-.. J. : Getting into the Hcme, Women buy more than two-thirds the merchan- dise sold in retail stores and every woman reads the Classified Want Ads. Occr,paper goes' into the barrios and 111,C, Want kilts. will ' r'each lir'" '{ �Srperiders. J,iy'.'4n,a to sr EXETER .A1IS£ WWATE,, THUR SAY, JUN! I3, iela LOCAL, DOINGS. 4 a$r`°railevae 6cii4e4Pe- te"etic W at a smart world •this ,would be i1 ail tine pupils were ,students, Manny a. moa wouldlarva a bigger bank balance if -he had lower friends, ThUse are, the nvbratti e. Ton should, get up early to tales :.a eonstgutional., A person villp has, eCeeenallshed a Bale can aualee,.ottlere verb uncomfor•t e Probably tore is nothing more ex- pensive than „the things we get for nelthind'. When you are.despiese4 to be Waste ',earl} every, one well take advantage of you. An unhappy `r retch who, has been eaw.Rt preaches an eloquent serneen for Maks a I st of.' ths things?jou should do and to chances are , you u1i11 not do two-fleirels of them. Gold can ba beatenf 43 thin that t would take 282,000 gold leaves to peoduc: the thickness soli a single netn,. Mr. Claude IC, Eluett? of $solider, form- erly of Crereeell, has been awarded Permanent, First -Glass Fubtic $e ie . ac sa; Cert._g?cate, Lap: year . sen ba half getze. and we have reason , tp, :ear that the young. ladies of Ezeter are not trims up to atelr lar v.'le ae, that Is lodging .ronin the small taunnber of weddings res. ported'eto far. Ne tarneer needs so cas r'y, e monkey rvrenela these days to make the pocket of • his overalls bulge out. We roll of �e,as will do that, The Government ;s now atinnt ln, gold five, tete and twenty stellar sleeve se* as to reduce tate erre nerd eapetnse of 'etarage for the fax'-- ,.a . nnrr'a pro Tn0 cattoin nnUls Which siav been kept. busy fria,ktns' strong pees este for overalls well be glad et a little e ^esptte. ;1n ad s , vert e 1 ,s n ant May net lav s able as "np rate wen}dere in a dale' ori a week. S ed :sown in th,e ,apr',,nn,;,, Oast; not nus, ;urs for several mal the. The advertiser 'ally ani know lta*w much gaol hie ad, tieing hfm. Buyers% go to WM. as a rule, 'e ay nna« r to „F as tea ,the ad. They rn,r-y !t not therds cut ad. bed anything do with their selling to him. But they saw ;lots Imam As the paper wee]., after 'week and It suggested their clestn~'I, den uancainseicuely perhaps to therm. ..t lot of cleaning and tldyyng up „i Sas bean one during tizo past week. but, ii;iere is yet seine that shpuld be at.. tended to at once. There are threaq re sone for cleaning up thee back yard just as aeon n1a: 3t cap be done. alto Airst f aesthetic, it .will 'help to to convert the aans.ghtly :into bertataul Tao second is saner ry ; some of the garbage which has accumulated during the winter le d.'scaee breeding',. The third ill nloneta'ry veg,;,tables' tar grass can be grown Ong ts'he ground whe* now ;rests that which le uneghtly and eineateit4iye There are evelita occuring in p every canimunity vrhfbh 11 ?reported= In a. local paper, would, create a. commotion little dreamed of. What to report and what hot to report often perplexes an ed{tor. Ie is often julstly accused of cowarr dice and favoeitiern, when} all, the time ho is 143;31010 teward,s;' the good repute. - tion of the toera where his lot( Ss east. The local editor lrognt necessity almost constantly fdn,ds tarsen between two fires, and whichever way he tut is- hne Is .sure to, be unjustly treated. This, %s ono pt the pleasures of thb news- paper business. 3sir, g• 11i, DOYle putcha.sed. a "Re =l'! auto On Delft last wee-. efr. S G 3a edeei . rolls heated Mr. R. N. Rowe's house on,. Huron street, Mr, and firs. J, E, Atj¢iison raved their houeeb ld effects to ' Citntvn, this Week, Mr; Wni. Ruhsell and fann?ly are now comt'ortably settled in• tlie4a'' home en Gidley street, Several of .the Odelfellpws of . Esefer ctroxe tp Rensall Tuesday to take the Rebecca, Degree - Tao baseball boy: hake had the dee- -toed at the sehe of put in ,excellent{,' ,shape for play. Tina. atinual Gaulden Partypeet the Triv- stt Memorial church ',Willi, be held eon the rectory lawn Friday evening, June 23, Miss Gladys PearMg and. Mr. Peeve. ton Dee.e 4ag, Stephen, basset reepvere i from thea:• recent' attack 'of- measles, whets* Master;Cecel sa still quite Al of pleurisy, Chnietopher Sharott, an emigrant grope Ixanrdon, Ei 1-Ia^i 1, arrived here ;tic's day to the Canadan Opveriunent Eni- pio"Pan-nt agent, C, - Sanders, ,andwas at once assigned, to a; poet;on :with qtr, Jas. At11tnsona of , ddaipb, £r. Rueaell May occupied, the 'Jannea. Street pulpit S t rda mora ia> `, and PTeaacil , r t .nd ret s err a ee s sa 1 , i1,Ilo ante. ng, , u,e J. 31 SoutRcott took ciaav' td .tile evening service, We8 Nina Ptxlrng and ^Yiex Pd nrurnds saan�;, pleasiaa' solos, Rtr. W 1I. t earinC' of Stephen bl°oug"at a very lame ten eeg bit the Adea- cate Tuesday, It e teore l 4tX-x7, and wf.fited over ki seances ---equal to three' god sled eggs. The ;rent that laid :t etch lives 'te . no tate owner ,:tnfenrsl&s ua, On breaking'tl??e Target egg It ye. found to cortalin all prdnarry egg wirer a perfect 'ellen on. :t anc-eting of the Executive Canun,ttee or the ' t -Ugrian n�sac era A s s ocl, atrosnll -wane 1,414 ti , the i1Jde1 settee), Clutton, torn Saturdt°y' taut Or tine, 'pure pae0 of arnaltlug arratngelnnert$0 for the anext Institute rsteetinZ to be held : c Ooderieb sin October. The tallowbig antenna bars were present. 7fifiaa I; E. Shapnntatt president, Gederfeh,,; (ties B. (Cierra» Exeter; Q. S Howard. Make: II t3 P. town, hlelnsall and W, H Jon Kippin, FEED I -IE , ' A car has arrived Extra good feed DIED Word wase received here on ,iohday let the death- in .Woodstock; Ep- ileptic Hospital, of George Flintolf) aged, 21 years'. ,Decealsed was afillct- ed with epileptic .Lits; and was taken to the hospital three years ago, after a residence en. Exeter of about a, year. The end cane gradually but surely and he Slept away. The funeral took place to Clinton cemetery on Wednesday. De- ceased is` survived byt his mother, Mrs. George Etheringkon of Osborne, three .sisters and three brothers, Mrs. '3. C. Snell, of Osborne, Mrs. Sohn,, Newcombe of Stratford, Mrs. Jahn Welsh 'of Al- berta, Fred of Goderien Frank of Strat- ford and Glenn whine his mother. MARRIED, --A quiet wedding took place at the horn see 'Mr. and, Mrs. T.H. 'McCallum, Exeter,. on Saturday morn- ing last 'at 8 o'clrock, wdnen, their daugh- ter, Miss Edna E., became 'the bride of Mr. Edwin Kingsbury of Toronto.. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Poweil in the presence o1 the immed- iate relatives and a few; friends. After two weeks at theiesut-nmer borne of 'Met McCalluan at Grand Bend the young cou- ple wti11 reside at Toronto. The many friends well :wean thein, every success, Among the guests from a distance were Mrs. Isyingebury of Toronto, 34 and, Mrs. Mae. R. MgCalluni of Toronto,. Mr. P. Hart oe T'ol on to, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. `Villss and, Mi1ss Elsie McCallum of London. DEATH OF THOMAS ESSERY.—After a prolonged illness/ of several mouth's duration Mr, Thomas Essery passed away on Sunday last,t at tare' age et 7-4 years, 10 Months and 12 d2ys. The de-. ceased was attacked with; la grippe a little over six months a`;lo and other connplicat:lohs' iset6'Jng in he was com- pelled to ,take ha -i3; bed and -with the excep tion of short enterdal:a was confined to. tt ttfl ,death released 'him of h1 -s Suffer- ings. Mr. F3sseiy was bog, near Cen- tral,ia on the faxen on wh`_ch he lived nearly all encs lefe 'About tour , yea1'is ago hee retired frlean; the farm and camel to Live weth, els drug}iter, Mrs. A. Hass tines, as- tings, who, durathg hies( harm and tedious .Ilness, eared `or hUlri inn St, assiduous- ly till the end came. In the year 1861 Mr. Eseery marnied' Susan Hogg, and to the happy uneen s eh ldren were born, five ,of whom 'surv^vo-George of Centralia ; Austen of Palsner:st ne Airs, tiL steles -of Ex -ter,: and Janne: Oke on {t he :h ozrtestead near'' Centrallia,,' Mrs. Descry predeceased her husband, about ;fifteen years. Mr. Eesery wall a Member of this Methodist church los 'ov- er 55' years and was, noted for has chrts- tSan c6aracter, and sterling, :qualities, a td the exan7,'pl Of lug c2nsistent da;_lyy life grid the anvra ryd;01 h a many'k nilly ,,ilQ.et-lts of !a ���ihia'tber�ttr�r' �'t�ianeral r',...v..,, ,w # Mr. ,W. D .Clarke wa's in Londot,over suanday. 'drs. Egan left FrAay right to visit at Schenectady, N,' Y. , ir. W. T. Acheson and, Soli, Beverley were in- LoridtIA 31onday. T;ev. Collins ;lis; €2nl,Idarrdon this week' attending the $ynod nnneetrreng, Young :Creech left Monday for Lis- towel fro work with; a telephone gang'.' Mrs. Miter el Sa,skatieon .s the guest of her Mettler, ;wins. Gregohiy,, Thorndon Fear of Blyth is Vieeiting. his -sister, MTs,. We,s. Howe si. Mr, John MclatYre o1' Hevisall, was in town over Sunday vale friends. t.lrs. Pedier, of Aile;a, Crai#; spent part of the weep at ax. Zahn Pedlel's, Mr. St n, Verity, wife and. eon ,of Brantford were here in their auto over ,Sunday. J.fr. Percy '(T- W4 n Du#ton this weep rneasu. na ;tuber for4 ati tS�oThng w d. Co npalny`i, Masers. James. SPA?* aid. Bari Brick woad of Ingersoll autoed ;Here Sunday to 'Spend, tt`ne clay Mr. atnd Ars% Donald _McZny s lett last Week. on an eX;tel ded yell, through the western Prom€Hees and. States, Messrs, S. Martin orad; 3. G. J'otre s at- tended several eesstorns see the London Methodist Conference in St. Thontes. Dr, Hater XinsInall of Sarnia visit-- ed lrn }i lett ahs .actio with hls bxatite w, i?r+., cit. :'R. far a. while: £r, 3. A, $tera,art; 0€nd; feellgy autoad tO: T.oronto Wednesday, Rev. Sharp se- cannpatlied. t.henn to ' orenio, oaf hes way to QttJ.Vfa.. Mr. end sirs. Geta, N... A-Ade/le .n and daughter, 3,fea, l waatn, Pent part of the week ip DetreCt Mrs, Ande,elaan'p' rin.'atilear,,' re. E1. e. vneited in Londona Airy am): I2.,,4DcoveAtika1 and; dau h - (or, Mies Getnen«ieye, et Men Inno3Ro, W18., le rteWting the fanner's Mather andlis- yeo ter, ?lira, Chas. Tenet Sind 'toric. W. 1[D. Furniture And Undertaking PHONE 20 You will always find this store with up-to•date furniture and with a desire to please every one. R. Vii. RoWE Undertaker and License Embalmer EXETER --- ONTARIO Some Snaps For Quick Sale The Exeter Bargain Store Ladles white and Satan, Underakirte Night Dresses, House Dresses, Wrap pers, Hose, Glbves' etc, These are travellers samples and are marked away down tor a quick eleae ancC. 6 dozen summer parasols to go at 79 cents eacht New Sino top shirts 50c. tp $1.25 cath. Ties, Soxe, Underwear at big reductions. 6 dozen of fancy vests your choice for $1,b0.00 We , nave a :nice lot, of men's suits,this season's make bought so we can. you 4 or 5 dollare a suit. are also leaders in ehkaes. save Vire g. CU. F. 13EPIAtEliS 1 door north of Post Office Finds our store well smocked with wedding gifts' in Watersets, Fancy Hand -painted China FancySalad NE bowls and caketotes Sugar and Cream sets, Celery trays Tea-' pots, Cheese dishes, etc. etc. Our prices make it a waste of time to buy elsewhere. Come 1 Look around. We want to show you our merchandise. Saturday Specials—Large assortment of Cups and Saucers at 10c.: a pair ITS A SAVING TO TRADE AT ()WELL'S BAZAAR Big Variety Store Our List of Farming Supplies Carload of Brockville Buggies Carload of :Dominion Buggies _ Oliver Corn Cultivators with Bean Harvester Attachments John Deere Corn Cultivators ,) 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 pumps, piping and water basins installed in barns Baker Wind Mills , Fleury Plows Success Manure Spreaders ; Points for Fleury and Cocksliutt'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 Drills ' Disc Harrows Gasoline Engines Binder Twine American Clover Buncher—can be attaehedto�-any mower and is A very convenient =and clever clover saver eiknttn, on the mower Operates it. Repairs of all kinds Repairing promptly attend ENT AG EN' XEP• ER And. The Groom - and others will find it to their advantage to get their presents at arcliand is the time for is the place fo and there is no doubt pa//bout ��iiTt.� are�ss S A. MAROIIA1,�k SJ Exeter in the place to buy the 'CSC➢l Notice To Contractor Well - Drilling Tools We are dealers and manufacturer of WELL -DRILLING APPARA.TU for STEAM or GASOLINE DRIVJ Our apparatus bas been thorough; tested end found satisfactory in ever zeapact, General castings, piping, tulip to., on hand. Oemeut Silo forms manufactured. Particulars an application to 1. Murray & S EXETER ONTA • JONES & PRONE NO. 32 MAY HOT WEATHER WANTS We are right into Summer.` It is going, to be warm. Get ready. We have all kinds of goods to keep you kool COTTON VOILES In all shades—e'-ther plain or fancy. They are .real good for thissummer wear. GINGHAMS AND PRINTS Some entirely new designs' and colors are shown here. One of the goo 'dthi ngs for this year's wear. . MUSLINS In white colored or fancy -- nice nice cool dress for a; very small' pmts. 'WHITE WAISTS A big variety„ of the. `daintiest waists we hove ever. shown. Fancy or Tai4loh ,effects are good. We have them all. For the June Brides DRESS GOODS Ale the delecato shades of Dress Goods are Mere for you .in the finest of fabrics. See -them be;' fore you buy. GLOVES AND HOSIERY All kinds' to choose from-- short three-quarter or Irong gloves a Silk or Lisle. Also Fancy Hos; 1ery; in Silk, Lisleo1 Cotton., ' WHITDWEAR Fie for any bride. Beautiful dis ,play of Fancy Nightgo'wna, Skirts Corset Covers, Princess Slips and Drawers. 1 FANCY SUNSHADES No two alike. All different.. You must see them tel knew how n'ca they are, Preces 25c to .` 3,50. Millinery Bee achirias of all our .summer Hata. New Ss ttncn- time #s. buy your au¢nmcr en's Straw and Panora Hdts,, Slexts, ` ; Callas, and Ties Hose, Underwear, ' Suspenders; Suits and Suiting:. - .fleadqUarte Y"fN e celebrated'W. E. Sanford Clo in