Exeter Advocate, 1912-9-12, Page 8EXETER JUfl'URATB, THURSDAY, 3EPTE1 $ER
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XETER MARKETS.
OU NG D Empg WEDNESDAY
Wheat ., 80 90
Bariev ,,,,, 48. 00
B�:cl wtaeat.. M�..., 90 90
Oats. ,. ,,.. 3 40
Peas: ,,... 1. 00 1 1s:
Potatoes, per bag ..�. 3 22 1 a"0
Ray,. person ,.,., , 1400 15 00
Toner, Per cwt,:" family 2 fires
Fleur, low grade pek ew :1 00 16,5
23 24
23 24
vee tc cwt... . * _-g, 20
/8ibe rtes per toil, 28 00
22
2 00
Oram
Sugar" Beef
11, LOCAL DOINGS.
T-aaanks,':.beos-, Day is the next public
holiday,
ro
London 1ulr !+s ttr
a
c-
n
this week,
The Ilepsall Observer Is takingg this
week oft for holidays,
Even a a.•epu ration will get rusty if
ou don't keep lit in use;
It is l2.arden to tell .the tTut"lr, to
self than to other people,
W ort Jess people are often more a-
using than worth)" *bee,
Some men are homeless, and 'some
arm hese ?sass than they should he'.
Many a Man think: his heart is; brok-
when only MS pride is sprained,
It isjust a.s wroar to be rashly.
getemus as it is to be rashly .extra:,•,
HAVE YOU T'YI?I30ID VEYER?
V%'-dgese;;gs outside applications r
moves :he polsona Haat cause the leve.,
Ir a r x ?:ours, the ternperajure is nor-
mal to stay. Good, for isystem. Herb
treatsze:ne for ,Leakage of the Hearn,
Lungs, Kidneys, Running Sores and
Nerve Troubles -
At
Lee. Avenue, Toronto,„
,
vogelectogs. WM. BLATCHFORD,
Afarxage L eeaseg.Issu t, at tb. Advo
nate; Of ee, Exeter.
+4. CRATE OP NEW, TOILET SETS
, l -`ST', OPENED ' I-l?ES WEEK, SAXE
MCNHY I EtTiING, HERE,-STEW.,
Stilus an, attn..
to sand nhattels
Ka'f MrS.. Lyd;'a,
t Ed, Besse--
ISLSCI� P.4,ILET V
WIDE - PRICE $1.2S.
NIsI W
I'I ,.k AND FARG
-STEWAR.T'S
36 INCH
lITIFU,T„,
NTEED.
E.1 RRELSFOB. ,SAL Forty or fifty
empty barrels, self; and sugar Size,. at,
25e. each .at Iteter' Cann;;ng 7?'aeiory
,SEI:: THE NEW L4DIE:S' AND MIS.
SE,S MANTLES. THE CLOTHS AND
STYLES ARE DECIDEDLY a`,IEW,:-
STE 'ART'S
kti G I Q2'1'. A
',Sar, John
john Bowe!€n s,
cozafft res t: ver by 3oavlz C, asa;z?*� rlt t:nR
off:cK ,
your•
Only wind is needed to spread runntors,
but for reliable sews ylant cruet read
your home paper,
The difference betweOtt 'what we are
and, w,,nt zve mint' to nae k -s, the vast
opportunity »n'ITO,.
1t is as IntW.J, the duty of a parent
ton ke „:Vs child _pr oud of hives as fen
th= child to 3:6;,e i s pere.-ats iunouc3,
If wcs
aM, sever In doubt, what to de
tt a good rule W ask.. coasreelves what
w> ;all v4„sit p:L tilA morrow th t wd
acne.
°la a girl has ItO lift tar s
:e hncas t klta
1t " a yule that
lowered.,
res
uthetores.
s'Isntol3 and Cred"tion played a goc�e
„aznn of b3t1redeh* ove"rIng at Oret1-
t �-d, A b,.w b Easier Rape weal..
Sr Jos, Danis horses bec,rpn;reg high
e„red ofr:!: auto ala Tuesday aatet,aloo n.
sok a ru:s up -`,lamas strut a d darana,;.,
'-‘,P wage s r,oatsfderably,
isaa are you setting ready for the
Fair la i •I:, sway of an exhibit?
leave It uu iL the last Minutia
r
Fair w'll Ira Sept- 10 and 17.
f . ln,elnhors et the Atnelcant Order o,
",steed WorItt man harem County have
dad their pretest to .those of other
c€au^zt7:o5 agaiinst the, ra,leing of the
by the Grand, Lodge-
and
odgeand Mfrs. Boberdl Eenth ou o
e -neap. tustaloon e the engagement of
oz;d daughter, '1.aingaret Jane
0 Iifr. Stephen James Berra
Ont;, The wedding will s'
1y :n Nove,nber.
l!he General iJusia eve College of Strat-
a ed wit"l n record attend
is surprsl tg the work the C.
C. is doing. Mh4ty of last term's
studente axe now receiving from $750
to $1200, per annum, 'You may enter
College at a'nT time, If raiterest'tdp
write at once for its free catalogue.
Prof, Henlstreet, Hypnotist, gave two
hibatons of his :hypnotic performance
on iV sdneeday azzd,,T.ltursday nights last
In the Opera B^Ituudo to delighted audi-
emcee. 'The work dens" was moat inter -
eating arid tunny and Mize large audi-
ences were convulsed with laughter at
erf nkr es committee of tau
p ox ane tins sniff v, ng
then went through. Besides the actual
work the professor gave an interesting
lecture on the principles of hypnotism.
In every line of business the demand,
for labor is insistent, The ;!athlete ran
not get the help they need, manufactur-
erare behind with' their' orders trout
the sante cause, and construction is
being held lack by Ithe inability, of coni
ttktctore to- find men, Ali this spells''
prosperity, Ile on1y1fIli tfio bintmentc
being that the cost pi living keeps on
soaring at a' rate much amore rapid than
that of the income, of the average citizen.;.
SWEATER COTS tYIT TIdE
TRI : COLLAR. YOUr WILL WANT
FOR THE COOL EVENIt1GS. -^ TA
=WART'S.
Get some neatly pr atcd callizrg card
at The Advocate,
r
APPRENTICE WANTEI]-^- To learn
tm,'rberlrig. Apply to F E 1Flllic
Eseb er.
Ilear MacGregor and White at tlzo
Opera House, Exotc-r, Fair !slight. Go -
lag 'in -"I wonder It MacGregor cat)
lnyng". Coming out -"I could .littcn tto
thine all night."
ORGAN FOP. SALE -Second landor
gen in good sta,to o1 repair will be
sold. cheap -Apply at this office.
HOUSE AND LOIS FOR .SALE
The undersigned ie offering for sale
ria fine dwelling and lots on Andrew St,
grete4', Besides the house their lien
D. Viola stable, a are nuirer of
choice fruit Yrcos, 11 rd and soft watea
and other conven'lencee, This Is a choice
property, well located, and w411 be sold
reasonably, For particulars apply to -
JAMES DENNIS, Exeter, Ont.
°
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B'UGG'Y RUG 'LOST. --Between Co-ed=
ton and, Exeter on, Sunday morning,
Sept. 8. Funder kindly return to o at -
Advocate Office.
MISS G. E. W BISSETT, A. l,Yu-s. W, U.
H'oeior Graduate of the
London Con=servatory of Music, Teach-
ing College of the Western University.
Teacher Piano, Theory, Harmony, Count -i
erpoint, and Musical History. Pupils
prepared for Muasical Examinations.
DRESSMAKING
Miss Mary To has returned frprn
Tcrento and v%iI'l is -open her dress=
making shop on Sept 14th. Patterns
cut to .measure a specialty Shop clos-
ed every Thursday afternoon and even=
Ing. Shop at back of residence.
Horses For Sale
During Fair week trrere wi1I be on
sale at Doyle's .Horse Exchange a -num-
ber
number of ;goad 3 and 4 yeab.old colt's:
Would be pleased to show them to -M-
.. purchaseils.,
til. illi,
DOYLE, Eseter,
Delaware, Lao1 awaina
and Western Coal
Company's
SCIIAITON
The best hard coal mined.
Burns 'to,a ,white ash.
W. H. LE ETT,
OOALMAI
us, Dray and
earningBusiness
e s
your nrders ism our line will be
attended to quickly and satisfac-
airily. We are here to please the
c needing anything in our
e ^,:anel we ask; a trial from you.
ers left by phone or other -
t THE ADVOCATE OFF
PHONE 26, will receive
tempt attention.
G. ree0 2,
Ky
Herm
week
Elliott is in London t..is
Mr's, Thos, White ;s visitingrelatives
an F1Jxit, MSch.
Msr, and Mrs. Bary Elworthy were to
Torooto last •week.
Miss Hattie 'Hunter has returned from
a
visa( in Pickering.
Dr. and Mrs. Sweet attended the, ',ro
Tonto Fay last week.
Fred '-%Tafott sPent a, few days at
Grand Bend last week.
Pandy .Flynn Ts holidaying this week
in Detroit and London.
mfr and 'elites. Alegi Stewart and daugh
ter are F s=t-&1g in London-
Gec, Smallacombo returned Monday
'cab a her `day. ,a; Stratford.
M1iss Witnnle HuMMan has resumed h er
situation as milliner In Hamilton.
Mlrz, T, Prior and daughter have re-
turned from a visit in, Ridge own.
yliss Ruth kioeper has returned tq
her studies "in London Colley iate.
Mr Chas. Noz'iilzeott has taken a
tnrsln:ca as ba j ageznaX at the station.
Will Snell left. MTerddY to restlIneh 5
studies at Che'tbierrs Buslnees Colles
r, 1:., I3. tozolceo z xetu zed Pr da'y
from his tr {,s down the St. Lawrteacet.
Mr Jcba W. Taylor; returned Satur-
dal feer attending 'I'or nto Exhibitor,
Miss, Ed, Howes d and daughter ae
Saturday =rout a visit in Strat
rd ,
Mrs. C T'. Brooks, vrstted Mr. Brooks
';storms Haspita(Linden, Tait
self. t -
SSts
St
eek',
lit •
at be.
5s
Mrs,
Annie Newell spent a few
attord and Lond,an during
Wilson of Woodstock lett Mon-
r hone after aiia;'t with Mrs.
Ethel Tiper after; a, week's .visit
borne here returned to London
Basting's and Mass :el. Hat-
rkIlli, spent Saturday .n
3, . ! ,
Toronto Globs. -The vocalist was Don-
ald C. MacGregor, who ,made a con-
quest of his audience in his first song,
and whose singing was marked with
much expression and distinctness ,of
enunciation. His rendering oft
"The Toreador Song" was all that
could be desired. In the Opera. House„
Fair rnght. Plan of Hall at Cole's
Drug Store. Popular Prices.
The bowlers have.ajfrrangad a local
tournament of two sink events ,and, two
Scotch Double events, ,and the Bret
games were played on Friday evening.
The rinks are as \follows,
1 -Doyle, Spackman, Stewart, Carling.
2 -Dyer, Grieve, 'Taylor, Gladanan.
"3 -Carling, Sharp, .Anderson, Taman:
4 -Elliott, Hurdon, Dickson, CreechE,
5-G Hurdon, Waugh, J Bawden, Collins
6 -Marchand, Acheson, Levet, Heaman.
7-Mcliaeercher, Weiden'r, Clark, Bawden
B -Fisher,,. May, Stanbury, Snelt
9 -Gould, Kearns, Christie, Seldom
POET MEETS POET. -A North Mere-
souri farmer whose ho'Q was k Iled lby
a train wrote to, the company's claim
agent for .settlement, at follows, -Dear
sir, My razor -back strolled drown your
track a week ago .to -day. Your twenty
nine canis down thio lane and snuffed his
life away. You can't blame me,thehog,
you see, _slipped through' a cattle gate;
so "kindly`' pen a cheque for ten, the! debt
to liquidate.” Ile, received the' foliowing
reply. -"Old twenty-nine cane down, the
line and killed 'your hog, we know , but
razor -backs on railway, tracks quite of-
ten meet with. woe. Therefore, my friend
wr cannot send the cheque for which
you pine. Just plant the dead, place
o'er his head, ''Here les a 4o•olisli
swilre.'. '
•S eere left Saturday On
n to Font W llama, goltag from
Y haat.
Mex rltnd ;Airs. Wm. :Burke are visit
ing wltts tba "tatter's parents, Mr nr
"Teolor.
Mix Thos. 131asett, Jr„ is confined to
hie bed suffering from an acute attack.
of stcn3ach ttiaubie..
Ma.ea
Ane Sanders returns to J"azv'a
to -day t'Thursdayl after a et= weeks'
'13" nt her home here.
df'ea V. F.taher, after several week's
vLL,t with friends and relatives. Ilene,
returned to Hamnilton. Saturday.
The Trlvltt Memorial Church Sunday
wheel has been. changed from lnorn'rg
to three o'clock in the afternoon.
Mr. John Walker le at' 'Warsaw, near
retorters, assisting in revival services,
prier to attending Victoria College.
Mies L?zz e Traylor has returned to
her duties '.n the Espliese office after
a visit In London and other points.
Mr. Gus. Handford of Renfrew visa-
ed, his parents, hLr',' and Mrs:; glias Hard
ford, here, -over Saturday and Sunday.
Mies Effie Treble Lett Monday for
Tcionto where she will join Mr. and
Mrs. 11. S. Crocker, en a trip toWinnl-
peg.
Mitt 'Hattie Handford returned from
Toronto Sat'urda'y, accompanied by lier
nephew, Harold Foster, who will vie
it here,
Mre, Thos. Gregory and daughter,
Sirs W 0' Duller, of Saskatoon, spsnt.
last week In Torontto attending the Ex-
hibition. , , • .< •
Mr. and Mrs. W: J. Stewart of De-
troit spent •a fent days dur!tngthe week
with the fotmer's brother, der. Alex.
Stewart.
Rev. W. G. H. McAllister returns from
his vacation this week, anti will occupy
the pulpit of Jaynes Street Methodist
church next Sabbath.
lIICES FORECASTS -A regular storm
peaicd its central: on the 116th, ,covering,`
the 15th; to the 20th.t The baroinet(sr.
win :all, tennpera'ture rise arid :renew-
esti, etorrrte of raPn 'and wind will pass
ea:etw'ardly across the country during
this perori. Keep in mind that equator_.
fat, or Wes Ilnt?is., stories are probable
at each .or, any o theses September
!:cels. The gulf coast ,regions should
talks special"n,otd of the fact. A sharp
brief rise at the btarometer, stiff gales',
and change to ninth'cooler, will follow
o f u e-rtern flanks of these storms. A.
reecticnary -storm, per;odt is ,coincident;
with the centreof earth's autumnal equ'`d
aicT, oar tth19,21st, 22nd. and "23rd "'Th1s
Per cd w-]ll,^1+, .,a ,Slaeatl measure, fill tine
term c.e'veeln' pirecedir andsuc
needing regular ,,storm period s , :causing:
a prolengeditriftria.;b1: threatening weather,
vriti: many v-olent storm areas pas -'1,g
;Oran) west to east over ;tne r0ttn Y anti.
regular pi's cess[ xe ardor.
$ f�" Nil•„
��,.. ,11 •vF t �', t tf �u, 4Ae7`rt �t ,I,r�i:i ii rear l
miss M. E. Brown, nurse of Harper
Hospital Detroit, after a month's bolt -
day.. at her home here, returned to re -
sums her duties Monday.
Re.v S. R,. `and dfirs: Robinson tabd
Miss Richardson of Strathroy, who
are on a pleasure trn their auto,
spent Tuesday ncg'htip iwith friends in
town, leav'ing Wednesday morning on
the return trip.
Mrs. John Pedler of Exeter and Mrs.
Jo,sial, Kestle of Sharon left Monday.
night to attend the funeral of ther_'r
uncle, Mr. ,John Chappel, who died in
Hamilton on Sunday evening. Decews-
ed was an- aged mann, and death was
due to the infcrmltiea of old age.
Among those ° who went to London
Fair this week wene,M--W., J. Carling,
Geo. Armstrong, D. Russell, C. 11.. San-
ders, J. J. Knight, Si. G. Bawden, Miss
Jean Ilawkshaw, Geo. Crawly, J. W.
Mtallotf,' Mrs. `F. 'Boyle, Mrs. Sheere,
Miss Louise Carling, Miss] Madeline Car-
ling', 'Ms. T. Fitton, :ADss Ella Laker,
firs. Wm. Baker, Mr'ss R, Delbr,:de,
Zrs. Passmore, Mrs• Powell, Mr. sind
Mre. W. J. Hearn.*,; Mris. Si GL . Baw-
den, Mr and Mrs,; W, \S/ Cole:
Mr, Ban. Either and; family of Ubly,
Mich., visited his sister, Mrs, Wim.:
Kuntz the week.
Judge Holt :weld Division Court in the
To\vn' Hall on Tuesday,; The list .:of
cases wa's very light,
Mr,; Samuel Martin has rented Ms farm'
of 150 acres In the township of s
bob
ae
to the east or Exeter, to Mir. John Mien-
Feld of near Dashwood.
Tho death of .Amos Cole, of Clinton
oceurrod at the Byron Sanatborinrm or,.
Sunday evening. The rerzaat>,s were
forwarded to Cllntlen for burial.
There !s a movement in town to o,,.
„a,,,ze a Boy Scouts' Brigade, This, is
ti -t'3 proper direction and the peo-
ple 'should extend their help and syan
pathY
Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm' McEwen,
ton, announce the engagement of
their daughter Elizabeth to kir.
Robert Yuille MacLaren, Plensall, The
wedding will take place on Sept. 25.
Mac c -ger and White. who gave such
a, first-class' concert here on Fair Night.
of last year, have been again engaged
for Exeter Fair Right, and, patalons
are assured a fine entertainment.
Mr W. H. Trott, of: Beamev'ille, form
ere, of Exeter, wile recently disposed
of his fruit farm at that place, has Pur-
chased, another fruwt faro: of sixty acres
in the vicinity of Si-lnxcoe and will take
pcseess:an next week.
Mr, Jos, Case of; In ersell a' idt Mr v and
Mrd Nelson Case of Sarnia, spat Sun-
day in town 'with the; father, Mr. Thoe
Case. li.'r. and Mfrs, Nelsen Case were
on their way to Yorda'n, to which ,stat-
lees: Mr. Case has been transferred'.,
"Will 3. White's eftarta as a come
singer Were crowned with marked sue-
cess.. He earr,led his audience into con-
vulsions of laughter, so' funny were hie
actions and sayings, He is a natural
and rained co =s,o-„ "Once Orlca a
week,'' ,Hear 1xlny .n tike orivra, house,
Exctcr on Fair Night, Popular parice-e,
Mr and Mrs. Mill. Heywood, vulva left
hero en August 3rd„ have returned atter
t'<vt weeks, vis•t, witYnr friends innoL
therr, . and southern Mietiigam While a
way trey epeznt oonsrderabic time with
Mr NS ins, Ea last. I3erpey, Mfr,. Harry
Heist, Marlette ,and Mss Violet Arid
Fr -1d Willi at, Snever
it
1-Chal;nat-At the res deuce of
mother, K-nistitto Avenue,
Ednsonton, Wednesday even'ong occurred
t t, 'age of Dfiss Nettle Edith' Chap
sans;, and Mfr. Fred' Bagg'th, formerly
of Centralia. Rev. Thos. Powell officia—
ted. The bride was gowned in ahand-
le crease duchess salt.n, with ennP!re
rail, and carried e. shower boquet ,af
br!d roses tend lInvi of the vivlley. She
was attended by 1:tt1e lfiss and Master
Richardson, ardson, niece .and nephew of the
bride, who carried the bridal ring'nin r
basket of pink and white sweet 'pews,
After the ceremony a supper, was served
at
the home of the bulde'e sister. The
presents were costly and; numerous,
showing rho ',high esteem in in which the
young couple aro hold. Mr, and Mire,
I•Iaggith lett .on the night train, 'mid
a shower et 'rice and, clontott!, for
Portland, Oregon, and coast cities, Tho
going away gown ward a white serge,
with. hat to match. The young poaple
will nnake Edmonton their permanent
home. -Edmonton 13ullet!n.
Lime & Cement
Always on hand
R. G. SELDON
Exeter, Ontario
luA
An Advance
in Furniture
In Quality, Variety and Beauty-
but NOT in prices; is the 'movement
now being executed in our store.
Phone 20a
Residence' nest to the store.
e
POWE
Undertaker and License
Embalmer
LXETER ONTARIO
'pl
.en's X11 Suits
And C)ver�oats
We hare just received our fall samples of made to -measure cloths from
Greene Swift, Limited, London and can give you some Very close prices. We
can sane you money on either a suit or overcoat.'
Our watermelon stripe overalls are just the thing for hard, wear.
See our men's low shoes $2.25 a pair. . Ladies low shoes $1.50 a pair.
A11 summer goods clearing regardless of cost.
' wine flannelettesat 11c.'a ard'`
See our yard5'
r Crea e sell the F' i111i' i; ea � ;'- � rat�lr
re e
The Exec
ti.
4r
oor north of Post Ofiace
p:. a
rl
yi
rn,
Our Watch an
ellry Business
is incomplete without "you" as a customer
We have a stock of goods that is complete in
every line--
Watoboo,
1 oks,
3
SiiverWare
and our list of customers is becoming larger everday
but it is dill incomplete without "you.' We wane:to
see you in our store, to show you our stock, and we feel
sure you also will become a customer.
A. Marchand
Watchmaker and Jewel try
General
Foundry
Works
Piow Castings, Plow Pointing, Gang-
Plows. and general repairs to all farm
implements on sbortest notice..
General castings, piping, tubing,
etc,., on band.
Cement Silo forms manufactured,
Particulars on application to
J. Murray 86 Son
EXETER ONTARIO
A GIVE AWAY
of a lot of fioutr ec uld !hardly pleas*
any bettor than these figures. Those
who wish to purchase rel'a'nlo :four at
a reasonable pnlce, w 31, de ,well .to buy
their flour from us, iYa use only 'the.
best wheat
IN THE MILLING
and the result ler the beat (.flour obtain
able, Our "flour ,; s always in perfect
condition and cannot fa,i1 to.gtve eatie-
factIton.
HARVEY BROS., EXETI7R,
JONES & IYIAY
PRONE NO. 82
New
Winter Mantles
For Ladies, Misses and Children
We have one of ;the best colleol
'lions ever shown, in Exeter. Every*
garment a distinct style. The big
heavy Blahnket Cloths with the
large collars and Reverrs. Revers
.sible cloths and plain. cloths. They
are great sellers, and; we want you
to see tires before! you buy. ' :All
prices frost $10. to, $,25. each.
?e1ILLINERY
We.announce no Formal Opening'
but are know ready ' ,w,ithl the New
Fall and Wlnter Hat. All the
New Parris and New York Models
are on our tables.!
NEW FUELS JUST OPENED
They are right up to the minute
All the new Ideas are shown,liere
in the Popular Fur .-
,Fors . -New Perls -
can La'nib Ruffs and huffs, New
Perisi'an Pa'w, Ruffs and "Muffs,
New "Pereslan• Fox, Ruffs 'and
Muffs; New Mink Mamot, •:Ruffs
`1,1uffs, New 'T'brbet'Ruffs and
'Muffs, New Sable Ruffs and Muffs,
New Wolfe Ruff's and r\Tuffs, ,New
Wolfe Ruffs and Meda, New Icletnb
duffs, and, Muffs.
NEW DRESS, GOODS.
'Nothing lett out iof our New:
Drees : Goods: The new tweeds,
Whipcords, panarnas, Serge's,
Voiles and cloths of all shades,
L'<1DiES .
SUITS
We are .shl0wing, a ,real stylish,,
]ins of, Navy :and Black -Suits, for:
Fall Ooats the new 32 :inch length
with. 'silk linialgei
1 ,.Headquarters for; the celebrated WE,lford•Clotting 1
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