Exeter Advocate, 1912-9-19, Page 8ZXETER MARKETS.,
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Barley ,, T , T48
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E .ET E. ADVOCATE, THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER
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1,22* : • 1 50
1400 15 00
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23 24
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SO
25 00
20 00
Mr. Sam. Adair was ;in tow,!'
ka°^ Day -
over the
BUILDINGS *FOR SALE,—Kitchen
Woodal - d, one bent of stable and Hen
QUee., Must be isold; this week as I_
ani aeav7 ng town Apply to W. l Sr
BLATCHFORtD, EXETER.
TER.,
FURNISHED HOUSE OR
ED ROOMS WANTED.-4ppl:
Bawden, er. Advocate QZF:ce.
aTisrataa'e L:cen tees issu+ xl a tire•
Dais °free, Exeter.
P,I SSIR-I-
o S. , G.,
VQ -
A Cr2ATE QP NEW TOILET SET,
JEST QPENEIy THIS WEEK. SAVE
MONEY 1 "y BI 'lt;G HERE.—STEW.
SALE R Shipka an axe -
tier, Sal- o. and ,hastei;s
SePt ,'1t t'.1.e Property of Jr;3, L
; E.3,
'3I.ACR: 1'A.IT+F°F'T`E SILK - 30 INCH
WIPE — PRICE $71..,_.5, EEA TIFUL
WEAR GUA13:14.`I'1,`IteE1T«
—STEWART'S
B S RREL,S FOR SATE Forty Qr fatty
ll.4 barrels, salt a -td. sugar sizer t
ac, cash at Exeter Canning Factory,.
HE NEW LADIES' AND MIS
S -S t»t`ITLES, THE OI+O NS _ AND
PECIl EDLT NEW.
lBr LOST --Tu Exeter
doh ar te41.
par >J b, leav,•pg, air
LOCAL DOINGS.j
mc-+ilkcs0rca$ics tattLAk.at -4. .,$R
The man who call please h'-mself
ease pleased,
Mr. and Mrs. 1124. Ni ereec,' leave to;
43,y on a
Yls:it to Bra .
M. C. T a tfoxd
front h„ r Brooks ,s z-ecova__~?g nicely
operation f, St Joseph Idos-
p'tal, London
liihen you are a.Spi.leiing to the high
est place, fit honourable to reach the
second. or evirtx the thfrd rank
Mr. Tinos. Bc,Ssett, Jr..•Winton), street
',s confined too hiO bed suffering f, to
an acute attack et` erto:*n1aeh trouble.
Twenty notices of application for di-
vorce to cone before parliament next
sassier, have been t*oed,'with the Govern -
merit
Many a ren cackles when another one
lays ,but a busfaess titan ;Should not
dkpenc; upon co zpett.t,ors to• advertise
for 'lar"tn
Mrs, 13enjzra n Case has moved !rearm
h, ;• hoarse on the London Road to the
firs°dense recently purchased froanr Mr..
W, Howey>
A -84re way to toe Yait,n :e by tr.:y..
:1g" to say' . Cine. at mels. taking only
ten 'minute for 'lu7ncheon, with the and
tte,zt oi, bus nese problems.
Though there gra o„-ly € 4 °t' -n' -ate 3
t„; Reuse of.,Beftwe, 1112ny of ,the, *
;nags tn34, age, -there tnav, be"een
deaths its the past k..;;„+„
+' $ anazas Mar n cry Tuckereruith,
tugcar of .Mrs, Hugh Oke of Exeter;
ceuveri as nicely frern the operation
her breasts in St. Tos€,p?z HosPitel,
Mfr. C'.?ae, H1,'rve+y* Hata rented his tarnzn
en ser;eessionl 3, Ifsbo;t! e, to Mr, Her,
r' Rhode of Stephen, Mr. Harvey
n VV.;h
to t, w1 Ditto the property he l.ur-
ci',as:d front the Tate Tahoe Prior.
Regular adverts ig rates are charged
or insertions .an The Advocate of Cards
Thanks, In Nfemo,._;nn Notices,
and
tuary poetry Notices of births,
ages and deaths are :nseried Ira!;
news
M;', McKa,.r...er, w"ho has been teller
the Bank 'o.a; Ca n ccs sera las so.
a , e.1 eve word front lneadquar
e ween o rept for duty at
w'oed branch,' He left for
R CQATS WITII THE NEW
Y01, WILL WANT ON"'s,
GtJOb.. EVENINGS. — TFa77
T'S.
Get some neatly'
t
The Advocate.
APPRENTICE WAIN.
terbering. Apply to
Ere' er.
CeITin6 cards
ca lea
GREY SWEAT FOUND. -0:1.
Street, Exeter, Seitvrday trig' t, a
'sweater. Finder rain have same' by.
IT= at th4a oif:re and paying for tilts
nOt'ca.
wetdi,.
*cad of, asking, w.; -.2.t other mran
sthe.;,' ,tow,n, let ev'F.r."5'
n gel h:nrself it`s,: he can do, If
glen puts the question honestly ho w i
tan eurp'r°seel to tlnld 1n how many ways
can help boost lits town. And tl',:e
what everyone ought to do. It ;s
t;:ousand times better to be a boost&
.an a knocker.
Mr. Gordon Hymnse of: Brantford, for.
erly oi' Eretel", !F( ;the vet .of an
ce'dent last week :n, that city. In cross -
a lg a street ext a bicycle he collided
:til a buggy, the abaft striking him in
t head and te:trrin, ' a gaping wound
the to'. He wa`ei. ill:clay taken ` to
the c`ty hospital, and Is ;!n the ,Oddiel-
ew's ward, where he is receiving evcrs
mtent-ton
Mr. Mark halter of London visited
here this week,
1~d Walker of London Township was
hone for Fathr D.ely,
'Alt' Wm. Drew I's confined, to 11's
bed ow:ng to illaness.
N0.man. Geddes of Belgrave ;$ ince
fgu3st of SYni,
Rev. and M s. Me 4 j1 ater returned last
week from tlle:ir vacation.
Samuel Poplestme of 13lyth, v's-
.ted with hie tnoiher ble,alo. this week,
Mrs. Mor;innore, r Londori visited her
.pother, Mie, Stnale here on Saturday.
Mr. A. McConnell, of London; is shak-
ing maids: w:lth old friends iStt town this
week,
Mfrs 'hi,T, C,, Howey; and Miss Howey
tett yesterday mons- ng to vt sit at
Hghgate,
Mr, John Mitchell ; again in a rather
critical condi`* oyn, 'suffering from the
old trouble.
Mr and Mrs, Wm, Hopper of Beigraye
visited with 'Mr, and )fro. C Biraney a
sew days last week,
M` -•ss. Etta Wet a>redr friend, Miss L.
tt'att, hue been v.ls.fing':, in and around
Cryltra1a Creel'lion and Exeter.
Miss Edith Mol;neur, left Tuesday to at,
end "tsps Amoral of the late Mrs. (Dr:l
H. ='d. Cowan of Lor_don, formerly of
Exeter,
Str, L. R. Teckae n attended tl ecourt
1 Goderbell thio w..dt a vrowll plan,
s;outor, lea haying a^eoe«ved theappolAt
mann from. th ogoveralntent last week..
Mr, W. I1, Hooper,: wino ha ,beeri,ol?la
v"at since SIa y islet with his brother's
at Pew City wnd, Baxdall. Penn" return.
ed
home last week, and reports a vane
pleasatit out:'.!n,'.
The f'ollowi'ng toottt this section were
a,os tt„ pn tbA pet3 ,,u1 ' In 'Godaria h I
tl<ab Wesly+Ifesea.* 3aet, Hill. Ja,%,
B::atnell, S. Martin. Nowto'a'i Daker, H.
SvcoUkake, fl3oWdeln and, :tit. Mar-,
lock oR Snnaztrtn.
3.1cnda,,, Oct 28th, well in all prob•
ab.l fy
b3 Previal'nned Thanksgiving Dav
by til; Downin'-ort Gpvernment,
Rev, RcAl;Tste: accup:ed, ilia own pul-
"at
on Sur.da'y anter his v3c41ton. nsnd
reached Nary lino sernzonls'usern'ag, and
yen"115+
v. £Ie1 Shaw, B.A., for year
r of the rresbYter',a11 church a.c
mondv:Ile, died Tuesday atternoonl,tol•
:r1s all operation for an internal ail-
. Be was 55 years of age.
Ali tcae°i-ers who have to ePttiea by tra,'n
and who purpose attending the West
Huron Teacher's Assoc:a,4o are urs
cd to conte tis Godor'ch, the n'o^ht before
i.e., on ;the cvolliai of ,the ::,pith last.,
an order to be pl'ose 11 .tar the opening
session at 8.80 on the nkorn:rng, of the
_'6th '.net. Otherwise they will miss
Mrs, Mayberry's ,tkrat: lecture. An open
air Band Cceicert ?s' to bo.Seven pn the
square On the eren'.tig of the 26th.
The London Advertiser of Tuesday last
says in pa''t,—The death, of :lira. Mar-
garet G. Cowan, wifee of Dr. Harry M
Cowan, now ship's surgeon on the Pa-
cific liners running between Vancouver
*and. the Orient, occurred here under pa-
thetic circumstances on Monday, in
view of the fact 'thatt leer husband can-
not now be communicated, with. and may
not learn of her demise for a consider-
able time. Mrs, Cowan resided with her
husband's parents, Dr. T. and Mrs. Co-
wan, .'London. She had been, ill of heart
trouble for some time. Both Dr, and
Mrs. Cowan are well known in; Exeter,
as they resided here, some *ars ago.
The interment tools place at Galt on
Wednesday..
ORGAN FOR SALE—Second and or
gen in good state of repa'r will be
gold cheap-APPlY at this offipe..,...
BUGGY RUG LOST -Between Creel'.-
ton and Exeter oln. Sunday morning,
Sept. A. Finder kindly return to oz niet
ai'y Advocate Oft ce, .
4',....^1;
1
1SISs G. E. W Eassnvr, A. Mia, W. U.
y, Honor Graduate ;of the
London Conservatory of Music, Teach-
1nS College of the ,etitelstorn ThilVersity.
Teacher Plano, Theory, Harmony, Count
orpolat, and Musical History. Pupils
prepared for Musical Examinations.
DRESSi LIKING
Miss Mary Tom hos returned from
Tcrrnt'o and will re -open her dress-
tnak`n; Shop on Sept 44th. Patterns,
cut to nrzasure a specialty: Shop clos-
ed. every Thursday afternoon and even-
ing. Shop at back of re's:dense.
W 1NCHELSI 1A
Mrs. John Delbnid;e was taken to St,
Joseph Hosp+:tal, London, last week,
where she was operated on for tumor
on the breast. The operation was -suc-
cessful and itis hoped that her recoveryl
will be early. Mr. Delbr:d„e spent last.,
week w_t'h her and her daughter is at.
her,beds:de this week.
Later—As we ,go to press word has
been received that Mrs. Delbrdge is sink
fira' fast and that ithere is,no,hopewhat-
ever for her recovery. •
SEAFORTH—Mrs. Alex. Robinson, s:
dead here r e fm herb 106th year. Until two
weeks ago she was qute active, both
mentally ,rid physt`ca11y.
Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western Coal r•
Company's
The best hard coal mined ;
13ur:°ns to a white ash,
W. s IE ETT,
COALMA
Bus, Dray an
Tearritirlg Busineis
Yotir orders in our line will be
attended tprutiexilskIt and satisfac-'
frIt'itirjl`y"-' We are Isere-to"pleaee the
tilohe,needang anything. in • out`
tf . e, and we ask a trial from you.
rptrders, left by ,;phone or other
"louse at TLIE ADVOCATE OF
WE, PHONE 25, will "receive
V 4 prompt attention.
Si M.: BARROWS DEAD —Mr. Will:ant
Barrows, a , former 'well-known hotel -
keeper of Exeter, having for several
yearn kept the Commercial House, died
Sunday morning at hie home in Regina,
Sa sk Soule el= oar, seve4 years a.go de-
ceased. moved from here with: h!s fam-
tily to Londibin, whims he conducted 13
livery business and about five months
ago went West, settling in Regina. He
had been Zn business, only a "lshorl,ttime
when Fie became eoniously all and lived
but two weeks' longer; Ms' wase and
two children, Edwin a1nd, !Sabel, aur-
ViVe-
BOWLING—The fust event :n
local tournatment has new reached
*'nal stage as- follows,—
, First Round.
Creech defeated Carling.
Collins defeated GIadnan•
Seldon defeated Taman.
Snell defeated Bawden,
Hcemann, a bye.
Secojnd Round
Creech, a
Seldon defeated Neaman.
Collins defeated Snell.,
Senn' -Finals,
Seldon, a bye, n
Coll°ns defeated Creech.
)
the
the
DIED IN THE WEST.—'Many of our
readers wi11 regret to learn of the death
of Wm- H. Campbell, formerly of Har-
puriney, but more recently of Exeter.
Mr. Campbell coed en LloydminsterGesr
arai Hospta'1 on _.S.ugustt 25, and, the re-
mains were interred to Lloydminster sem
etery en August 27. He was about 70
years of age and, died of weakness fol-
lowing prolonged diarrhoea. We have
not learned .any add,t:tonal particulars
as yet
WEDDED.—A quiet but very pretty
wedding was solemnized at -the Thames
Road P.resbytenran church on Wedneei
day after noon, Sept. 11th., when . M ss
Christiania Louisa Russell, youngest;
daughter of Mr. aind Mrs. David Rus-
sell, Exeter North, waist unt'ted to Mar-
ritage to Mr. Robert E.'T_t ney of Hay
Township. The bride's wedding dresaj
was of blue silk, daintily trimmed with,
a- white pearl necklace and silk cord-,
titin; and soutachis to match; while 'her
travelling dress was of navy blue serge
wth .white hat. After a short honey-
rnoon the young couple will take up
house -keeping on the 3rd concession of
Hay. The young couple w,i11 have the.
bast wishes of the,'' many fri{enids for
their. future happilness and prosperity)
HICKS' :SEPTED R FORECASTS.
4 , re,gular storm period. :s central on
the 28th, extend4ng from{ the 26th, to.
October 1st. The mercury period. comes
at th s thne, the Moon in full, on the
cele_tlal equator, and, at an eclipse node
on the 26th. Ali these, being near the
centre of earth's aurtuintial eqt nox, call"
nr_,very' active and V.:olent disturpance,e.'
E-Turrficanes itn the south-, « and ,°;:inland`
rstcrnia oehaleJallY, a're to be' e&pectl.d,
A very low barenyater anywhere ,fa.t'thue;
presage danger Thea 26th s thO.centre
3rd
to,.."..„4.,..Artnquakes wi 11 ' `¢e re-
po+rfeit7,1 t.ireshone Tre' otithw 1l 'lenge to very co fl rIn
the extremis`'tri4th' and nnorthwestern sec-
tEans, ,rain w511 'end in dashes ,of- snow,`
and sleet,` followed by tree444g temp',?'-
atu es at t t.gbt
I4
ary ll`
`1 t ts ltax h4+ rpt
x$
of a asutein c iSo lied n„volvnng t o
ONLY A NEWSPAPER Gt3Y
'see a man strut thru a jam in aHall,
Take a " seat ',mid the speakers and chat
with then all ; , `
"Ie this Murphy?".I ask, "That the
• crowd he defies.
"No," says some one, "He's one of the
newspaper guys.”
i
see a roan pushing his way through
the Mines,
Of the cops where a fire brightly glit-
ters and shines.
"Chief Kenion?" I ask, but a fireman
replies,
"Oh, no, why, that's -one o1 those news-
paper guys."
I see a man start on the tra1 of a crook
A nd he scorns all assistance, but
brings him to book.
"Mr . Burns?" I enquire. Some one
scoxnfuliy cries— '`t
"Burns? Naw. He's just one of them
newspaper ,guys."
I ,see a man knock onra Pres:de'nt's door
And the sign "No adrolttance"• com-
pletely ignore.
"Is this Morgan that privacy's rights
he denies?"
"Morgan? Shucks. It's just one of
t]nose newspaper guys."
And some day I'll walk by the ' great
streets of gold,
And see .a main enter unquestlioned and
bold,
"A Saint,?" I'll enquire, and, oldaPeter'11
reply,
"Well,` I 'should say not he's a news-
paper guy."
&:ss My-- a Hawksbaw is visiting in
D trot,
1i.ss "Muttart of ,London; visited _licit
this week,
Miss Martha Lew'ie visited, in London"
during the week.
Mies Fanny YHatter er
of Toronto n
4 is V_
e-
:tng at her
home here.
Mrs R. i' Creech, v'_s:,ted Miss Lily
}Sell in London last week,
hiss Ed'th Rallis of Detroit was the
,west of Mss Maud; Rollins on Friday
night
Mr. Fred, May of nlikc tell wait the
guest of xrs brother Willis= he on;
Sunday
M,^. Harry Pareoin,s anal.. Mr, Sage ot';
Lo .dory spent Sunday and the Fact- Days
'n1 ..
Mr.townGrabom of the rel ev ng staff of
the Bank of Comnie:,ce 'spent Sunday
in town,
+tri Wm. BI>atchtord who hap been
:!n Toronntso for tie summer, returned.
hone on onda,y..
Wises Gould of :yiudn at, Munn., Is the
guest of her gragrIpsr+ente, Mr,. end
Mrs, Richard Gould.
Mr, and Mrs., Cali xna 01 Woodxrtock
visited, with, fir. end Mrs. Nelson"' f •estie
a few days last week.
Dr+ Browning', Who has been 'visiting
ln`.s ,son Dr. WIll Browning, 'Caledexnia,
Wan., arrr"vsd S=oho la,sti week.
items Etta Bussell of St, Thomas ' was
the guest o; the ;wets ='«VatInic ' and'
L:vale Sanders during the week.
Mr, and i'rs. Ed:,, Stewart and tittle
on, of Lt311dprn ape* a few day's at:.
?
:$ old home hero during tile weeks,
Mrs, G. E, Anden'aon and another, Ml's,
Elsie, attended the funeral et the form-
er's brother, Ben'amh Elsie, at Port
Colborne no this week,
S'1"es• Crocker, of London an old
Exeter boy, ;who left he=ro about 25
t've years age, .e shaking hands with
old friends icl town this week.
lar, T. A. Anno,s, of Burford; spent
day last :21 town. Tile. doctor and'Jil`et.
Amos <Alt'end returre.r4 to Exeter about
November iLst ,to make; t'h'is their Esme.
Dr, and Ure. T2 a ' Anndensell teasel
daughter of W%nn;,pa , Zfa11,, ,arrinred
here Vedltyv to VOA for a tow weeks
friends, the g ueate' of Mr. and Mrs,
ton, T;nc Wast' is appa reatlY
419 w4eLln than, Vest they are well
P lea sed With unsay western home.
Mr and Mrs, Jos. Cobbledlek of teal,.
Sary' arr»,ted, Iwo oat Thursday bast to
sp rid to week wifth relatives. Prior to
r,etOren og' to tin 'k' horino t'n t the west.']
They lett Ca1g°a'ry last' 3une on a ta;'p
to i urop., and htxvee1 but recently so,
turned. They ',intend spending next we.k
ton Nrw York Cay
Others who attended London; Fat',r last
week wore,—Bel Foweli, W. W, 7'annam
and wie, I`,i se Lula Jolene, Slss' Dolly
D;okeon, 3. A. Stewart and, w;afe, 11, G.
Seldon and wIlo, C. V Snell and w:Ie,
W. H Levett, and wire, ,:titrez NV • T.
Acheson Oscar .4andersen, t4. S. R .naott.
W. D. Sanders and children, Samuel San
dere, sr.,, Will Heideman, L. Watson,'
C. Heywood, John raid, C. Heywood,
D. 'Mack, Dr. Hyndana'n, Geo, Hockey
end wife, G. E. Ajndonsotn and wife, D.
B. Sanders, :airs. 1iarehand, Wes. Snell
lames Gould, Johan Blatchford, Rev. D.
W. Collins and son Paul.
NOTICE
All empty cement7eacke
must be returned - at
ONCE or else paid for,
04014
R. G. SELDON
Exeter, — Ontario
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 next to the store.
n. 14. nowE
Undertaker and License
Embalmer.
EXETER ONTARIO
Men's
all Suits
sdOvercoats
We have just received ourfall samples of shade -to -measure cloths from
Greene Swift, Limited, London and can give you some very close prices. We
can save you money on either a suit or ovesrcoat.
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.
All summer goods clearing regardless of cost.
See our yard wine flannelettes at ilc. a yard.
We sell
the Premier r Cl°ealm.
Se a5° al'atOr
e Exeter Barge;.
n .
Cour Watch and
Jeweiiry
Business
is incomplete without "you" as a customer
We have a stock of goods that is complete in
every.line--.
Watches,
CIoC,
Rings,
l s
Silverware
Etc.
and our Iist of customers is becoming rhe everylarger day
but it is still incomplete without "you,' i We want to
see you in our store, to shote you our stock, and we feel
sure you also will become a customer
A. Marchand
Watchmaker _ a mel Jewellry
ieneraI
Aui1dry
Works
1'iclw Castings, Plow Pointing, Gang
Plows. and general repairs to all farm
implements on shortest notice.
General castings, piping, tubing,
eto.. on hand.
Oement Silo forms uaanufactured.
Particulars on application to
J. Murray 86 Son
EXETER ONTARIO
,1 Cr 5'Tl A\VA7t'."
of a lot o2' nom' ecvuld hardly* pleaei
a11Y bettor than those f:gorge. Those
who w:eh to purchase relsnnlo flour at
a reasonnablo pnkto, will do ,well ta bug
their flour from us. Wo use only 'the
haat wheat
IN, T%RtE \TILLING
and the result to the beat flour ollta`n-
able. Our flour ks atwags :?r perfect;
condi? ;on and cannot tap to 61vo Datta
tact4oin.
BARVE,Y BROS., 11XETE,R,
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 32
New
Winter Mantles
For Ladies, Misses and Children
door nol'th of Post Otiioe
We have otoo or the best condo.
lac¢ne ever shown in Exeter. Every
garment a 'distinct style. The big
heavy Blanket Cloths with the
large collalrs and Reverrs. Revere*
,sitle cloths and plain cloths. They
are great sellers, and we want you
to see them ttefore; you. buy. ' AU
prices from $13. to, 525. each!
MILLINERY
We announce no Formal Opening
but are now ready, ,with the New
%Fall and Wt4nter Hat. All the
New Paras aha New York Models
are en our tables
NEW FURS 'JUST. OPENED
They; are right, up to the minut-
All the new Ideas are shown yhere
in- the Popular Furs. -New P'aris-
ian Lan b Ruffs and, Muffs, New
Perisiani Pa'w, ;Ruffs and Muffs,
New Perieian Fox, • Ruffs and.
Muffs, New Mims' Marmot, Ruffs
Muffs, New Thibet Ruffs and -
Muffs, New Sable Ruffs and Muffs, .
New Wolfe Ruffs and Illuffs, New
Wolfe -Ruffs and Muffs,: New Lamb
Ruffs and Muffs.
NEW DRESS GOODS.
Nothing left out iof` our New,
Dre•se Goods. Thee new,tweeds,
Z''hepc rds, raniarnas';. Serges
yo,la3 d,clptjis of all Brides.
.,1 J
LADIES SUITS
We are :showing a real stylish
line of Navy and Black Suits, for
Fail Coats the new32 'inch length
with silk IShnin$s: {
f3
Headquarters for the celebrated W.E. Sanford Clothing
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