Exeter Advocate, 1913-10-18, Page 8E'ET
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Tens,:1 r,,., $ .10
10' 14.
7 " 20
Potato. per bag „1..,
dour, fret owe., fatally
Flour, lilt grade per ow 1 $.0
Dux .: , •
Roosters :
Turkey..
Dried ..fipples per lb . , "
Live bogs, per cwt
8hor,ts; pee ton.,
Bran per ton. ,,....
10 r.
23 00
22 00
IVANTED— A hustler to take the
agency to sell lots for The Mount
Hope Heights Syndicate, Berlin, loc-
ation best in city; prices right ted
good terms. Just 4 minutes ".walk
from new Rubber; 'Tire Factory and
three minutes from Electric Line on
King Street between Berlin and Wat-
erloo A money proposition for the
right man, . Territory to suit agent;
Apply Mount Hope Heights Syndicale
L. A. ;tlehle'nbacher, Sec,-Treas., 28
King East Berlin, Ont,
BEAUTIFUL RISTMAS TREE
Decorations, Sc., 1Oc, and 15c. at -W
J. Statham's,
SEEDS FOR SALE
JAMES BEER wishes to announce
that he ha; a choice line of Turnip,
Mengel Corn and Potato Seed for
Sale. See him before buying.
The Advocate to January 1st, i915
for one dollar to any part of Canada.
$1.50 to the United States.
Having taken over the Butchering.
Business of Mr. Frank Wood , we
have moved across the street into
the premises lately occupied by •lilt.
A_ J. Ford. We solicit your patron-;
• age and we hope as heretofore to
give you every satisfaction. — WM.
RIVERS,
NOTICE—A11 books are to be •re
turned to the Library for the Stock
L `LOCAL DOINGS, 44
Mrs John Spackman still continues
very low
iii' h Grade Chocolates from 30c
to 60cr. at Statham's
Nee M. M. Doyle shined a canoed
ore poises on. Monday,
:Mr''George Crawley is confined to
khe house owing to illness,
Tx, F. W. Baker is confined to his
home; owing to knee trouble.
Lodds of Christmas Holly for dec-
ting at E. A. Follick's Confection-
Store,
:111rs; Wm. Hawksliaw has been. in-
dispgseel for several but we are pleas-
ed to State she is recovering,
•
Thr: open, season for rabbits closed
on Monday. They were `plentiful
this year and many were shot;
Secure your fruits, chocolates, Iealn-
dies and nuts for Christmas from Mrs.
Sanders. Everything fresh and
choice
Any man is now committing an i~ -
dietable offense, who sells: any kind
of a gun. to a boy under 16 years,
whetherit is an air gun or •rot.
EXHIBIT OF HAND PAI NTED
CHINA at the home,of Mrs, S. F,
Sharp this Thursday and Friday af-
ternoon, Kindly accept this invita-
tion.
Colne in and look over our Bon
Bans If we cannot convince you
that we have the highest quality and
lowest price in town we miss our
guess, -W, J. Stathani's
The high cost of livingis teaching
many , people that they can do without
things. that they considered necessary
but. it ria hard on those who already
have ;been living at a minimum line,
At the session of the Lambton reun
ty council the council voted $100 to
thc•L.akes Disaster Fund, for the relief
of the widows and orphans of sail-
pra and also .$100 to the Sarnia Rest
Room
The new evening clothes for men
are said to be as tight as they can
be The proper caper is a white
waistcoat with fancy buttons. The
circus clown hasn't got much on the
1914 dandy.—Exchange.
Taking January 3rd, 1914. '
Nothing better for the health these
days than one of Statham's 15c and
25c Oyster stews.
OPERA HOUSE FOR SALE.—Price-
reduced to S1500; apply to John.
Spackman.
LAP RUG FOUND.—In Usborne,
between • 9th and 10th concessions, t
ons on:
or about ',Nov. 10th, a lap rug. Owner
can. have same by calling on .Eph. Herm;
Usborne, proving property and pay-
ing for this -notice.
Don't forget that absent son or
daughter, but send The Advocate to
then for a year as a Christmas pre
sent They will have reason to Lhankt
you 52 times in 1914, plus the remain-
ing weeks of 1913.
AMMUNITION of all kinds at
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE STORE.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES issued, at:
the Advocate Office. No witness re-
quired and strictly confidental
HOUSE FOR SALE
A one -storey frame house in good
state of repair. One-quarter acre af.
land. Situate on Huron Street. _Good..
water. etc. Apply' to Miss ADDIE
MORLOCK, Milliner, Main st.
VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE
A brick cottage, containing pariiri
dining room; sewing room, lea s:nen 3
bed r„2o:nt all recently papered„rain ; ,
3 and painted. Heated by furnace:1
ani e ectr is lighted. Two lot> )f land
wit'1 goal game barn, 'air 1 end -oft
watsr Well situated. Apply to
A. HASTINGS, 'Exeter.
FOR SALE OR RENT
Good brick house, half acre land;'
Feuit tree;, hen house on the preen-
ises A. good comfort° %le place. For'
part ul'tr` apply to Mrs. E. Demp-
sey. Ce ntralia,
FARM FOR SALE
Bx;: Lot 10, Con. 1, Hay, contain
ink, iii: a:re;, more or less, in good
state 0, ::Titivation. Good brick house
contain.:n; 0' rooms; 2barns, one on
brici: :.,u:.dation with stabling under'
neath; a never failing spring creek;
a goo« orchard; well underdrained.
One and a quarter miles from 'school
This iN a very desirable property be-
ine situate half way between Exeter
and Hen;all on the London Road. For
term:. a-1'1 particulars apply to Nor-
man Jarrett, Z673eLappin Ave., Tor-
onto, or to B. S. PHILLIPS, Real
Estate Agent, Exeter.
RANDIRUNR SY5 EM
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR, RATES,
SINGLE FARE Dec. 24, 25, "good:
for return until .Dec, 26; also Dec 31;
1913, and Jan. 1, 1914, good for ret-,
turn. until Jan, 2, 1914.
FARE AND ONE-THIRD IJec 22
23 24 25 valid for rturn. until , Dec
27; also Dec. 20, 30, 31, 1913, aid Jari.
1, 1914• ,valid for return tntil ..Jan, 3,
1914
BETWEEN ALL STATIONS IN
CA'fAD.A. east of Port -Arthur, also
to Detro:t and IfOrt• 'Hutch".,; ;