Exeter Advocate, 1913-3-6, Page 8Q1�,11
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kg. ,Ma.si'or 'Ste Toronto
Mr. W. I: Blatchi?ord,
Des .; r ;--Iai ans'w'er to yam card
a, eh.^ ; time ago I ant pleased tic:say
my h t, • is centres It has thickened up'
atthe a, dal; and ea coming over the
top of my head nicely I alas sure it is
going to dos gall you epee it would, and
I are glad that I took your advfcetasld
used It. Say, Can You sped me an-
other bottle ars I will exon be without
any. The...three bottles ars goign
do what yo'1t=eaald they would, and I am
going :a kerep on using it until I have
a g.^od head 'et haitr again. I remeen,
Yoturs truly,
px. 3. HONE.
This Herb Hair Restorer :,s only
a'R1 .a'. •ale place in Canada -328, Lee
Avenue, East Toronto.
LADIES' TAILORED, SUITS.—'THE
SEASON'S LATEST STYLES IN BLUE
Jima BLACK SERGES, WHIPCORDS,
AND BEDFORD CORDS AT $$16.50,
$18.00. to $25.00.--(STEWART'S.
WANTED—At the Alexandra Marine
and Ge.teral Hospital, Goderich three
or four pupil nurses. Apply to Miss
Griffiths, Superintendent, Goder'che
SEED BARLEY FOR. SALE --A limit-
ed amount of choice 21 manchuria Seed
barley for s,a1e--A poly to W. H. PEN -
HALE, Exeter..
LADIES" DRESS SKIRTS IN THE
NEW CLOTHS, S1L9.RTLY DESIGNED
AND TAILORED IN FIRST CLASS
STYLE, AT $7.00, $7.50, ' $8.00—
STEWART'S.
Marriage Licenses issued at the Advo-
cate Office, Exeter.
SEED GRAIN FOR SALE.
About 600 bus. O .)0. No. 21 Barley
price 75e a bush7el; 500 bus. White
Siberian Oats, price 50a. a bushel. Free
from wild oats end obnoxious seeds,
JOHN CAA11'BEll, Hay P.O
Lot 10, Con. 2, Hay,
Get some neatly printed calling cards
at The Advocate.
MEN'S SPRING SUITS.—YOU WILL
WANT A NOBBY-, AND UP-TO-DATE
SUIT POR EASTER. SEE OUR VAL-
UES AT $10.00,$12.50, $15.00&
$18.00.—STEWART'S.
LOOK AT YOUR LABEL.—At thea
time of year when taxes and other gab-
" lanes are failing due we are much tet
need of money. Advocate ,subacrtbens
could help us considerably if they
would book at the labels on their pap.'
erre and remit at once the amount due.
Farmers
wanting *t„ het p for nextseat.
eon should place their order at • onoe
the Canadian Cray_rrlan nt Agent Adyo-
rata C,3ffige,, UXe?tell,
GIRLS WANTED.—Twro girls at once.
Apply to Mrs. W. T. Acheson, Cenitrai:
Hotel. Exeter.
NEW WALL PAPERS.—PRETTY IN-
EXPENSIVE PAPERS FOR ANY
ROOM IN YOUR HOME AT. PER ROLL
1Ot., 12g2., TO 25c.—STEWART'S
A MASONIC BUTTON FOUND —Ap-.
ply at this office.
COi'7ES WANTED -For our .files we'
desire espies of the Advocate of Oct..
i7rla 1912, and January Oth, 1918
and we would be vary' pLesed if Ad
vrratc subscribers co.tld supply us
with these ieruee, by r t.1, or by
handing same into the office.
HOUSE FOR SALE
A one-story brick house, on Main
St.. Exeter. In good condition, alad
suitable for small fam`ly. Snia11 gar-
den. Gaol water. Apply to R. Ns
ROWE. pair S. W. ROWE, Exe ter,' Ont,
FOR SALE
Tharr desirable property known, ars
P:well's Fruit Gardens; situated on
tiue cc !rear of Carling and Victoria St.,
Exeter. Is for sale. Good storey rind
half, frame house in good repair;
stat le, hen -hawse, etc., anti excellent
fruit gardens of 13 acres. Good well.
and town water, near depot schlooi
and churches. Apply to S. POWELL.
HOUSE. AND 2 LOTS FOR SALE OR
TO RENT. •
Two, -storey brick tubus ,e; very conven
lent; good stable; hard and soft wa-
ter; pleasantly situalt,,ed.. Can . be ,pur-
chased very reasonable. Apply to
B. " 8. PHILLIPS'
Rest Estate Agent, Exeter, Ont.
HOUSE AND LOT' FOR SALE
Situated oin Andrew Street; house
c'ontalns 7 rooms; hard and soft water
All in good state of repair; new Prams
stable; will be sold reasonable. For
further particulars apply to JAMES OG -
DEN, or tO B. S. PHILLIPS,
Real Estate Arent, Exeter, OSat.
10,000
CEDAR POSTS FOR SALT :. .
All First -Class Quality, A Special'
Price for Large Orders.
G. 1p. HICXS,
Cetntralie e
rallevAirlriiinggli/"9"4110"141r
to. LOCAL DOINGS,
ik.,01,,"--Ar.0.-,01..eSteaOreekeheelliteitlkepa4
Good anereters are always holnenaade.
Keep turning, if ope goed term dee
aervee amother.
!Coultcillar Daylet 'Is confined to hies
home through theses,
Sone amen are .dtaappelated in levee
the others in marriage:
Many fellows decided to pay as they
go --but they never wallet.
1,000,000 emigrants is the estimate
from the O. Land for 1918.,
Economy does not mean etinrginese
It mane making ttae moat and bee;i
of the meatnsat hand
March entered With a slight enavw
storm. Thema wa,st no resemblance to
either the lion or the lamb,
To destroy a. bad odor, allow dried
orange peel to shnauldsr o0, a ptiecd
of red-hot Iran or shovel;
IC the struggling to get into Heaven
were as keen as, that' to get tato, eyelet*"
only a few people wiuld be left out:.
Mr. Geo. Walker has leased Mrs. John
Saaders' fifty, acres Patrm on the 8rd
c'o'.ices;sfon •?f $stetphen for a term of five
years.
Credlton hockey team put it over a
teem of Exeter players on Thursday
oe. the loess rink to the tune of 5-1
The first half Was 1-1 and a good
exhibition, but the least' said about. the
latter half ties better,'
So long' as, I rain. minister of Militia"
said Colonel Hughes, at the militaxyl
conference" 'there will never be anew -
ed in the militia camp any wet mess-
es, mild or light beer canteens. We will
not waste any time dksruss''.htg this,
question further. It is s'ettled'."
This Wednesday evening Rev. A. E.
Armstrong, assistant secretary of
the Board of Mission, Toronto, will
deliver a. lecture or the Life. travel
and Work of David Liv'nga'tlane, in
the Presh&terian church. This la the
ce,ttctrary `year of the great African
Missionary and Explorer.
He. whosettee h in the seat of the
sr:ornful, . les rebuked by the conduct
of two young Ba..ptist elergyen.sn in
tele city. Ree( John McNair, of -the
Walmer road church with a salary of.
$4.,000 has refused: $12,000 'to' go to'
a New York church whjere he would
have assilstants and long holidays:;
Rev. W. A. Casnfaron, a f the Bipor St.
church, with a stipend of $8„000, Sias,
also rejected a $12,000 church in the
United States. Rein. ,G,. R. Fasken, oP
St. Paul's Presbytea'ian church, ha•ei
remained true to• his congregation 'un-
der similarly tempting circumstances.-=
Toronto News.
There are worse evils in 'the ;world
than work. Lucky is the ream whol
is able to find constant eanploynvent of
a kind suited to' hie thele and Ms
abilities. It wotnld' be a better and a
happier 'world if 'everybody acquired a
taste for work of some kind, if not for
the sake 'et making a livitngg, then
tor the sake of the Work itself arid
the satestiaction it brings. One of the
great mistakese of life Is to look upon
wok as merely h. Means to an end
being the making of a 1W ng. For most
people the work itself is, altereelt as
necessary a' condition Of a happy life
as food, and clothing.
The silver coinage annually turned out
from the Otitta.wta+ Mint now amounts
tto about $1.500,000 ,while over la -
000,000 cents are turned out. The'
new .5 cent pixels' ruin close to the
4,000,000 mark and *he ten cents
pieces total 1 ,some 3,000;000 annually
Dies for a Canadian elver dollar are
now, on hand, buit finance depertnteeit
has not decidled to coin any of the
"ca,rtwhe,els" believing that the dollar
notes . am ,more eenvenbent end more
lid»uiare During 'the pilaf fiscal year
the Finance Departimentt deported for-
elien silver co1na', tm,eieely'tio the TJn-
Iced States, worth $1791,187.!
EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST. -Mass J. J.
Allen, Eye Sight Specialist, will be at
The CENTRAL HOTEL on SATURDAY
MARCH 15, from 10 a.m. 'tol 8 p.m.
TIMOTHY CROLEY DEAD. A for-
me' resider;. of Exeter died at hid
hone in Londtan on Friday night last
in the pensojn of Tliunhathy Croley In
his 81,et year. Deceased is survived
b:r .his wire atnd. one !sen Witllaan1` 73.,
acceuniant for the London Loan COM.
pans Mr Croltey lived on the farm
rio's owned by Mr. Harry Jones south
of town but moved to London about 25
yearn• ago.
RICKS' FORECASTS FOR M*ROH.-
A reactionary Storm Period coverts. the
13th, 14th and 15th. The Moon will be
at greatest north declination at this
time, hence wind currents will be from
southerly points), the temperature will
be higher, the barometer will +'ail, fol-
lowed by rade and' wind, ending :n ris-
ing barometer and change to much cold-
er for several days following) The
eye should ba kept on all •sberin clouds
and don't forget the'bs.xometer...
GOE.i FARMING --The London Admit'
timer says of s, former Exeter Boy.—
' Members of the city police force
gathered at headquarters on Friday
evening anki .pres!ekited Constable Mar
shoal: Box, who is ` retiring, with a
gold locket. and ebains; Mtn Brox will
engage in farming near Ailsa Cray:g.
One side of the locket bore the ret
cipicnt's° etelleabe and on the other
was rseaitly' engraved the lnacritoelom
Marshall Sox, Frolm t+ he London
Toilet Force, 1018." P. C . B1x was
popular with all the Men of the force.
whe extended to hen beet wishes for
r ucress in hila new vocation
MR$. HATTER. IIOt DRABLY AC..
QUITTED.—The charge of stealing a
fifty dW1lar bill which wag laid by
W aldroh Crewe s' slgaiinu st Mrs. Hatter,
of Exeter Nar.th, before Pollee Magee,'
trate Andrews of Clinton, add which
has .taken about -a month to dispose
of,' was' yaaterds]f dismissed and Mrs:
Hatter honorably aetluftted, It would
appear that much of the newspaper.
cotiznxent 'upon the catse hail been un-
fe.ir to Mrs. IT;atttier, ws gn the trial. it
was proven, beyond ques'tiotr that she
had not stolen the ,bili, but that it
wan' left with her by the presenutar far
safe keeping, atnd tbet shd hued done
ell. in heir power to reetonie it to th.l
rDR ]]:.'` , 'E"R aI1 AY
Mrs. John f Stephen 1e 01
with piteu rienia.
Never (treat reitueli t'a a rt w friend
er ,an 014 eaateniv.,
Ur Nee. Bellw+oloel end fai tly have
move! to SStrratforfj' to reside.,
Mr. Thos. Wille, sea to very ill at
the beano of Me. Ed. Willie', bawn,
:tire. D. Mitchell Of town is reeoyer,
?Ing from. a, severe attack 'of grapple,
'CV's: are pleased to report Me. and•Ftaa.
T. K. Katy as taxrprgiring from their 11 -
nese
Mr Richard Ittu'rphy, Maslejeyeklanris
A8Cne, heikl .a big` delltvetry of iknple-
inerts on Weesc1ayk
Cheater Harvey hoe taken a pesltion
with Messrs, Jones' & f4i`ay, and Ernest
Harvey with W„ W. Tatman.
We Neve had. tele beat eileIg1ting this
weak, (since Chr1istinias, It .its unusual
to visit until Ma.rclmi foir eleigeing.'
Threc ri,nlere of curlers from Hensen.
were down ops Tuesday 'and played
morning and atteanelon games with 'the
lo'zal�
The James' Street League paid, a
iraternat visit to the Malin Street Lea;
gee or. Tuesday evening, and repent an.
eneoyable tinny.'
Exetet High 'Selmer, luockey team went
to Luva,n Sa'turda e and won out in .a
gam,- with the High Sohbol tea'nt of
that village, 8.0.
Thomas McMillan o88 Hullett .alyown-
ship, was chba nt lona M(andlay'`_ ly the
Liberals ot ^W'eei Maxon as their case-
d ii.a'to folr the Deminion House.
'Tie a btrer pill to avlaflcw to find.
Your beet` culsteener htaa bean lured
away by your coinu,petitrar'e advertlee-
nnents• But th'erei» a rem'edy'. Better
adverttlsing,
Tittle girl (n New; York b a.sl died
'Wrenn ,swatlolvein • a small piece of
blue lead pencil. The habit .of we t -
tiny a Peal pencil on the tongue
should be dtse'ouragedand forbidden
3s lc Is very daneerotu•a.
Mr. „Wen AitkQns(o'n' sold •Ms property
on William. Street on Morena*" 'to • the
Misses ;Merril of Exeter Noetb. The
buyers get poissess'Ion 'shortly. The
deal was made throujgh )3, S, Phillips,
Real Estate Agent! Milt . Atkins'on•will
have a saitee of bduaebte1d effects on
Saturday March 15th:
' Do you 'act toward your wife as
you did 'beef&e ylow maarried her?"
• Exactly. I remembered just mo'w'haw
I mired to abt w!h'eel I Cir* fell in
Wee with her. I used to hang' over
the fence in trent of her .bm'tuse and
gaze alt her shadolwt on. the -curtain,
afrad+7 to go in, And I act just the
same nye when I get home late."
Mrs. Henry Reyaoldis of the Ord
connceission of Hay need with a very.
unpleasant and painful 'accident on
Friday east. 6lhlei wag buaining some old
papers !qn the Sto've, saline of which con
tiaineo settn!ettthdnjg that wasp very in -1
flamable and (baking irnjg bile veep qu.tte-
ly the blame extended high. and into
her face, w'ilth, tole reislutllt that Tier face
was, quite severely burned
EYE SIGITT SPECIALIST.—Mese J. J.
Allen, Eye Sight Specialist, will be at
The CENTRAL HOTEL on SATURDAY
MARCH 15, frotne 10 a,.m.. to 8 p.m.
MARCH
efisa 'eleerloelc, .has returned
front ri'ollante,
elle T. l3e!y10 wee tat. Louadon on Tuee
day on bus'iness.
Mies White, Milliner, has accepted a
situation; in ' iiedfo'd,;
Miss '4''1'ieatherale agent. S'uuday with
her listed,' In Wly'owklutg,
The . Missies Atee strong; returned from
Teronte Millinery Openings Monday.
Mr Norman Ta4lrott of Toronto was
in town on busdmess ifar (a, taw days.
14r. anti kdlyd. 30114 May 'ot Ctlntlan
ePeft Sunday With frdlehd's in. town.
Mise W,inm o Huston, atal:llfne,r, bas` re -
awned ter 'situation as milliner in
Hamilton.
idr. and Mus,. P hn1 Hamdc'ock Intend
leaving 'Saturday for their home tui
tho west.,
Miss Mary O'Brien! Of Mount Carmel
war a 'visitor at Caunelll;ors Doyle's
'thin evok;
Miers Tillie Yager has' taken a post.
•iiort ahs milliner with' Meseta White &
'gay at St.Marys.
Mrs. Daly Of Fent W,ayaie, Ind., af-
:ter a. few dt'ie viesit hart, left Monday
morning to vilstlt ipt St. Thiornasi
Miss Hatt* I3)amkltloir'd returned last
week front Tordntd'where she was at-
tending the Millin€ry Opening's,.
0. le. 'Sautldier,el °'and Mies. IvlcAvoy at-
tended the eulnera,1 Of the late Oheistot.
pher Gotiestelir whd died suddenly 'near
Ittpiey on' T1tuS.esklay lalste
Mrs. Poplestone and her daughter,
Mrs. Wets Welsh, !spent a. few days
during the week; witch Mr. and Mrs, Sa
A. Poplestone, Blythe
Try some Buckwheat
Flour for good pancakes
also a choicejlot of Corn
on hand ,
R. G. SELDON
Exeter, .- -- Ontario
RoCL1E
Phone 20a
QResidence next to the store:
Undertaker and License
Embalmer
EXETER 'ONTARIO
Grand Trunk Railway System
Colonist ERates
On Salo Daily •
MARCH 15 to APRIL 15 INCLUSIVE
Froin,, E.X TBR1 to
VANCOUVER, E. C;-.
VICTORIA., B. C
SEATTLE, WASH.
SPOKANE, WASH.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOS. ANGELES, CAL,.
SAN DIEGO, CAL.
MEXICO, CITY,, MEX.
Proporbihnate low settee, to other
p•afnts in Arizona, Bnib'_'sh .Columbia.
Cal.; fornix,, Idaho;, Mexico, Montana,
Nevada, .Oregon, Utah, Washington,: etc
tram all statbone in Ontario.' Ask GI
T. Agents for foil ,particulars(.
The Grand Trunk Pacific .Railway its
the shortest and quickest route be-
tween Winnipegt4Saskatoon-Edmonton.
; •
46,75
Homeseakers' Excursions
To
Mario'Saskatchewan
t �s annd Al-
berta each Tues'da7y . March to ;October
inclusive via Chi:talg/a and St. Paul.
`hrotigh coaches and Pullman Tourist
Mise Cars will leave Torontrt 11
p tit " ori abolve dates' for WINNIPEG
No. Change of, cattle.
WINNIPEG and Return 4'35.00
EDMONTON, and Return $48.00
Tickets; good for 60 days.' Propene
tionate low rates to other palates
settlers' Excursions
To ALBERTA & SASKATCHEWAN,!
• MARCH 11th '
arid every Tuesday thereafter t}ntil
April 29th inclusive, from stations °n
lntarlo, Peberbortoe Port .Hope & Wes'.
LOW; RA.TkAS
Through .Coaches welt 'Tourist Sleepers
to WINNIPEG without change, leav-
ing Ttio(ronte 11 p.nl. on above! dates.,
Berth Resertgtattionts' Literature and Fuli Information fnolrt, G. T. R. Agents
' N. J; DORE, Station Ticket :Agent Exeter, ' Ont.
Groceries and
crockery
Our stock of Groceries is now complete.
We solicit a share df the patronage of the
peopie of Exeter and 'vicinity.
See our window for special quotations,
'40111.1111111m.....
cARri:ING°s 0.40:.$1713,01:):
tui
NOTICE
Regina Watches, when sold
without. an Official Guarantee,
and by other than an authorized
agent,'are liable to be Second
Hand watches, taken in trade
or procured in some ' other
second-hand way.
I am the only authorizes
Official Agent here, and am the
: only one who can issuean Offic-
ial Guarantee, which will be re-
spected by other Official Agents
throughout Canada.
A. MARCHAND
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Wedding Gifts
Galore
HAND PAINTED PRETTY DECORATIONS IN
►" ;Salad Bowie., Cake Platee, Spoon. Trays, Biscuit Jars, Butter Bowls
Bon bons, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Sugars Brod Cremes, Spate end ,Pept-
Pere, Table Sets, „Water Sets/ Jardineers, Cups and Saucers, from
Japan, Austria, French and English Potteries,.
LATEST SHAPES AND COLORINGS, PRICES AWAY DOWN.
Ask to sea our Open Stock Dinnerware.
.SATURDAY SPECIALS
A Jug Sale -•milk and Water Jugs, Keep your eye on, our North
window. QUALITY GOOD. PRICES LOW.
Swell St. Patrick Cards at 20 cents a. dozen.
Linen Nets Paper in boxes Reg.. 25c., for 19c-
Pads and Enwelopes 8 for 25 Cents.
Powell's Bazaar
BONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 32
Ladies Spring Suits
And Coats
We are always trying to have something
new in the Suit and Coat line and for this sea-
son our selections will certainly please you.
We want all the Ladies and Girls to see our
Ready-to-wear.
Ladies Coats
% or full length In the new,
shades of Tari, Grey, Navy,
Mack and Tweeds. No two Deets
alike so you will have an exclu
sive garment of your own.
Dress Skirts
NIcely tritnmed in the latest
style, High waest bind,. •A big
tot to choose from.
Fancy Collars & Ties
For waists Dresses or Suits
They '.are very pretty and corns
1n dtdferent ehadee.
Ladies Suits
In Tan, Nfavy, Black & Tweeds
A11 man tailored andno two'
alike. They "are very 'eweil gar-
ments made quite nifty All eat
Ir 'lined.
Ladies Waists
. Silk Wa1sibs• in all shades some
trimmed with a differentt color
Fancy' Lawn 'Waists. Tailored
Linen waists:
Embroideries & Laces
Both wilds and d natt row. We
have a very large aas!ar'tnient, to
eofeea you.
House Furnishings
We are filled. upwith everything in this line
Eugs, Carpets, Curtains, Iguslfns, Blinds, Linoleums
and Oilcloths.
JONES MAY
eadquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing