Exeter Advocate, 1914-4-23, Page 8EL
TUuR 11AY APRIL 23, 1E14
EXETER MARKETS'
tkl » J✓.cmi WEDNESlDAY'
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ti1aN'S AND BOYS' NEW SPRIN G
•SUITS.••• -The largest selection
have yet had. Just opened up this
week -everything; new and nifty. See
ow' w n iow At JONES & MAY'S.
ESTRAY DOG, -There strayed one
to the premises of the undersigned on
or about April 7th, a Scotch 'olli.e:
Owner can have same by paying '.x•-
pensea--DANIEL H AUGH, lay P.O,
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Twc storey brick house on, 'Jain
Street Exeter; in good state sof re-
pair Two lots of land, 'Good staple
Number offruit ot Mrs.sWm. Choice
arty Apply
on tb,e premises,
FOR SALE.
T H 'McCallum offers for sale his.
house ani three lots, A nice home
at a reasonable price. For 'nforma-
tion apply to Mrs. G. Brooks, -next
door or Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer
00.8 LL DOINGS, 4
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School opened on Monday after the
Easter holidays.
Ml Jaimes Sweet, Jr., was able to
get up ;towel Thursday haat after his
long 'illness,
Chicicetar .owners would have snore
friends among their neighbors if, they
kept their chickens in their own yards.
The last of a serves of (Maces given
by the young bachelors of town,, took
place' on " Thursday night last, It was
well attended and much enjoyed,
It is expected that Exeter will have
a big celebration on May 25th, Some-
thing exceptional in the way of enter-.
tainment will be given in the evening,
A Kirktoar, meeting last week* re-
solves to ask the Hydro Commission
for a radial £roan, London to L isto- at bia`hame in, Walton last week,
wel via Ltncaut, Woodham and Kirk -
ton
Mr. Freask 12001
west,
x\L J $outheott was
last week
Mas .W J• Eissett was in London
Wednesday,
Mrs. Canem and sisters have return-
ed Brom Chicago.
Mr S. Poplestone of Blyth agar in
taiv t TliursdeY lest.
Miss Ruth Hooper has xe
her studies at Latielon,
MT. CUpsoit of Ingereel was a guest
at 11fr D. Davis' Sunday.
Miss Ethel Bissett of Seat`orth ;,pent
Sunday ather home here.
1VLr
Wrn B1atchford of Toronto is
spending a few days in town,
Mr, Phil. Rowcliffe of London was
is town Friday night and Saturday,
ate front:'• ,h
n • To onto
}tried' . to
t\Ir, Balton, barber at E. Willis' vis -
`Mrs I. Armstrong and daughter, Ida
The ladies of the adult Bible Class were in London Thursday for the lay,
of Alain Street Methodist Church were Mrs, Janes Atkinson returned Mon.
very pleasantly entertained by Mrs. A. day from a visit hi, London Township
J Ford oat Wednesday night of last Miss E Dickson of, Seaforth ,. vas
as eek, theguest of Liss Maude Houton '3un-
Mr Rich. Bissett of London is con- day
fined to his home throu,gli illness, His
son Frank is also very ill as a result .1\las and Mrs. Robert Sweet of
ai' s partial paralytic stroke sustained :toe spent Sunday with the former's
.
tlri; week parents,
i"lr, Rabt. Dinney has resigned the Miss Ilene Fanner of London was
posittoe. as wine clerk at the Com visiting seVeral days in town :luring
merciai House and will go back at the week
his old calling of painting, decorating, Mt•. T. W. Hawkshaw of London
paper hanging, etc, visited with relative's here the tatter
The dog poisoner has net yet let part of last week.
up his ,nefarious work, "Pat," the ' Mrs. Thompsom:, and two children of
little white and tan fox terrier be- London were guests of Mrs. Dan s;7a-
langing to Mr. T. Newell and Mr.R. vis over; SSunday.W ALL PAPER. -,Our Stock is coin .G, Seldan
o's black dog being cites
last
Miss Gladys : Nestle returtred. ,v1on
plete. Call in now while there is a to succumb to a dose of strychnine.
selection. They are selling fast. -At clay to resume her teaching duties
JONES & 11IgY'S Ch U ' •t ll speak on
Miss Bertha 11'IcLeod, Graduate of
near Wallaceburg.
Chicago nxversi y Zvi Miss Annie Bissett returned home
FOR SALE A rirtific Temperance n Thursday,ch, fear's Shelbourne. Saturday and is ins -
40
30th in Main Street Church, at Proving in health. 40 hens 2 years old; 40 Pullets, s p.m ee good program has been Ales. Yager aeturned' from
Barred Rock, Model.. Farm Strain; also provided .Silver collection- at the- a several weere` me last weeker moth-
er
Baby Chicks in quantities to suit door, i n Clandeboye.
purchaser in a few weeks time. 'rhe Last week we made mention in our
prices are reasonable. Write me your local columns of a shooting accident R. N Creech was in Woodstock this
wants. -W A. SAMBROOK, Crediton, at Earlton, New Ontario, in which it week Mrs Creech and Hugh •ipent
it stated that Percy• Harltoa was the Monday in London
ONION CONTRACTS
Anyone wishing to sow onions on
contract please call on T. G. Sanders,
Exeter, for terms and conditions.
GIRL WANTED -Apply at the
Commercial House, Exeter.
DRIVER FOR SALE. -Good, quiet
farmer's driver, coming six years old
Apple to A. S. Deavitt, Exeter.
Ansco
Buster Brown Camera $2.00
No. 2 A. Buster Brown Camera $3.00
Fold'yng Buster Brown. $6,$S, & $.10
A few 1913 models, used during the
season at half price. -As good. as new.
Roll Firms -that fit any camera.
Try them. You caa make better
pictures with greater certainty, by
using ANSCO Films. For 7 e5EIviOR
FOR SALE
House and Lot on Carling Street
and vacant lot on Simcoe Street. 114
storey brick house on Carling Street
containing 8 rooms, parlor, dining
room, kitchen and pantry, 3 bed-
rooms up -stairs, 1below; hard and
soft water; frame barn; a number of
fruit trees, a very desirable property
being nicelysituated; • very
suitable
table
for a retired farmer. For terms ap-
ply to J. W. Taylor, or B. S. Phillips
auctioneer, Exeter, Ont.
MARRIAGE LICENSES issued at
the Advocate Office. No witness re-
quired and strictly confidental
REMEMBER THE DATES, April
23 and 24 of the CHI-NAMEL demon-.
stration at HEAMAN'S HARDWARE
STORE.
victim It should have read Percy
Harmer son of Mr. John Harmer, and D Hall returned Monday • e Chat
formerly of Usbora e, ham Business College.
A queer wedding took place at the. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Irwin, after a
Trivet( Memorial Church rectory on few days visit with the lattee's ear -
Thursday eventing last, when Mr. Jas. eats Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bissett, re-
Alvir Brintnell of Exeter, teacher at turned to their -,home in, NorwichMon-
VictoriaSquare "Ont, was married to day evening,
t ursday
Jolut C. Sini,th of Centralia. The lass for Battle Creek, Mich.," --to take
young couple will have the best wish- a short treatment at the sanitarium,
es of their many friends. After close ,attention to business for
We bear snany complaints from our many years;Mr. Weekes finds himself
residents about delivery boys, farm- in a run-down condition, and we trust
ars and others, thoughtlessly driving that he may soon recover,
over lawns and boulevards, This is
the time of the year when much Jam- Mr Rich Welsh aaill ship a car of
age is done in this, way and it would horses to Toronto to -day',
be well for those iirs charge of rigs to Mr' James Whyte is ill!' of pareumon-
exercise a little judgment and com is at his home on Ann street.
moo sense when they enter a person's J J. White;' formerly of Exeter, who
premises of are approaching a boule has been a councillor in the town of
viral Outlook . Sask., for some years, re -
The case of Russell Balkwi'll, who cantly resigned.
Either this week or next tiareek the
son wamas as wp before Magistrate :pan- h: nee .Minister will bring dawn •his
ders fox hearing on Wednesday morn- legi lotion. for recooping the deposit-
ing at last week. The evidence de-
ars of the Farmers Bank. It is un -
diced went to prove that the defend-
ha cent• on their losses.
e
Reg;ara1 Bissett, Clarence 4leyavood
Miss Irene Smith; daughter of Mr. :Mr. W, D, Weekes left Th
shot two cottontail rabbits out of sea -
ant had permission from the owner te .vrderstood they will receive' 100 per
of the property on which y
taken to shoot the rabbits, owing to Lase week the Mitchell AdvocateGroceries and
th.c damage they were doing, under started on its fifty-fifth year of which conditions it is not an infringe- pub-
lication Besides being -ope of the
maul of the law. Game warden Beers best local papers in, Perth County the
has o submitted the evidence t 'h D
Neglect is the
Cause of Cray Hair
EASY CORRECTED IF YOU ONLY.
WILL;
No woolen nowadays need lose the
charm of her rich, lustrous' hair with
advancing years,` Gray and faded bah
destroys a woman's charm as" nothing
else will do. •
It seems a shame that any woman.
should suffer the annoyance of gray
hair when it is so easy to restore it
to its natural calor,
Hay's -Hair Health is a simple .:and
easy to use and so sure in its results
that no woman afford to overlook it,
It is not a dye, just a real tonic that
brings new life and vigor and that
natural colored healthy look to she
impoverished scalp arid hair coots,
restores the original,. natural color of
the hair, It removes dandruff.
Your money will be refunded to you
if it fails after a fair trial.
$1.00, 50c; 25c. Get it at our store
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
W. S. HOWEY, DRUGGIST
EXETER, ONTARIO
Owing to the resignation of, Mr. Ed,
Treble, who has s'd ably and earnestly
filled the position, as leader of the
Exeter Band, Mr. S. C. Hanna of the.
tiara of- the Exeter Manufacturing Co.,
has been appointed in his stead. Mr
Hanna has been a valued member of
the band since his residence here and
being thoronghiy qualified the new ap
pointment will be. a most popular one,.
MAY SEND A DOLLAR.
The Post Office rule, recently an-
nounced forbidding the transmission
of mouse} ,im unregistered letters has
been modified so as td allow sums up
to $1.00 to be transmitted in that waynn
This was doe we fancy in deference
to the decal news papa 'publishers,
w",o need to have the way' of the
one dollar bill as clear as possible.
The new regulation however is good
as the light-fingtured employee of the
department will •now know that a let-
ter containing. money will enclose no
more than one dollar, ` and he will
hardly risk being caught in a theft
for so paltry a sum.
Cedar Posts for
Sale
We have this year the finest stock
of POSTS we have ever had, having
nothing less than 6 inch at the small
end. G. E. HICKS, .
C entralia
Exeter North
Store
HAVING PURCHASED ' THE
EXETER NORTH STORE (HAY P.
O. IN CONNECTION) I wish to say
that I carry a fine stock of, FRESH
e e-
Advocate has a uniqueue record.
The
partment and if • a favorable reply I present editor, W. R. Davis, broughtAnc' EVERYTHING that can be
comes back he will further prosecute. i the Advocate ante existence and 'he had M a GENERAL STORE; Also
Dry Goods
3 kinds of FLOUR and Cured Meat,
Sausage, Etc., Etc. •
The Epworth League of Main Street is still on the job; it has gone through
Methodist Church have elected the 1 two fires and various ;other accidents.
v
a alisbusiness,et it
the newspaper
g -
for
t to
following officers
year: -President, George 1\I as son; 1st i -incident
rnmissed a ublication. And the
Vice -ales. A. J. Ford; 2nd Vice, Jlrss + editor tells us in his milestone skete f
M Brooks. 3rd Vice, Willis Powell; I that he. in all these years, has never
4th Vice, Rd. Quance; 5th Vice, Miss /lost a week through indisposition;
Mable Brooks and B. Howey; Secy,that his fireside,has been, as ,inbrok-
Viol^ Tuckey; Treas., Bruce Walker;' en in its tranquility as ;his office. A-
Pianist 'Marion Blatchford. The Jun-' bout its sacred environment ten sons
arse two daughters have grown to
manhood and to womanhood, and the.
only grave that shadows the family.
circle marks the,restin;g place of a
beloved daughter-in-law. With this
exception the fold remains unbroken,
and thirteen grandchildren have been
added to it, May our veteraa confrere
be lone .,spared to continue the good
work and .if appearances count for
anythirti his chances are good ,or
many years to come.
GOOD ADVICE FOR EXETER. -
Dr. Hastings, M. O. H., of Toronto has
giventhe following advice to the
citizens, of that city in the 'current
number of the Health Bulletin issued
by the civic department of public
health: -"Every fly seembetween now
and spring -time should be ruthlessly.
destroyed, The flies that have sure
eive0 the winter are the flies that
will reproduce millions more this, sum-
mer if not killed now. Do your share
In making Toronto 'a flyless sown,"
The same advice might as well be
issued to the citizens of Exeter in
an effoa-t to annihilate the fly nuisance
Do your part to make Exeter a fly-
less town
CEMENT MIXER FOR SALE -The for League also elected the rollowing
�
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undersigned is offering for 'ale sec-
ond-hand automatic batch cement mix-
er. cheap for quick sale. Apply to
D H. Austin, Centralia, Ont.
Swifts Fe t'lzers
® r 1 .
are always in the lead. It pays to
use them. E. L Triebner, Agent, at
Exeter•• will give as a prize at the
Exeter Fall Fair 500 lbs. of Swift's
high grade Potato Special fertilizer
for the best bushel of potatoes grown
at land on which this fertilizer has
been used. Anyone wishing to enter
this contest will secure the Potato
Special from E. L. Triebner or B, S.
Philips, Exeter,
NOTICE
officers, -Han. Presidents, is : isses
Mable Brooks, and . B. " Howey; Presi-
dent
resident Millie Walker; 1st Vice, George
Ortwein' and Vice, Charlie lord;
Sec'y Mable Johns; Treas., Viola
Jonesi' Organist, Willie Manson.
A Gold Watch. Almost Free will be,
sent to the person sending in the core
recr answer to the following puzzle,.
Place the letters, o e d 1 v o g s i
Into words which will make a well
knowr Bible phrase,
To the one sending in the first
ecxrect answer we will send a gold
watch either lady's or gents',
With your answer write your name
and address plainly and send 25c. for
cost of mailing watch. Get busy and
answer to -day. Address all answers
plainly to Box 25, Dashwood,
The prize winners' name and date
answer was received will be published
at close of contest.
GET YOUR ROUTE CARDS
PRbvrl2D HERE
_ate.
We are „n a better position
than ever to print your Stat -
tot. Route Cards, Best of
Cuts Type, Cards, on short-
est notice snit at right pa'iec,
THE ADVOCATE
SHOES. -Have a look at our shoe
window for everything that is new
in Ladies' Men's and Children's shoes
AU the best makes at JONES &
MAY'S
A. 20e. CAN O CHI-NAMEL
FREE, during Special Demonstration
on. Thursday and Friday, at Heaman's.
Hardware ,and :Stave Store.
Have you paid far your Advocate
for 1914? If not, why not?
FOR SALE -In Clandeboye, brick
house; :orchard, -stables and 15 acres
land Apply W. A, Jones, 206 Percy
Street Ottawa.
I O. 0 F. ATTEND CHURCH.-
Oddfellows are requested to .meet at
the Lodge Room -at 10 o'clock a.: ns.
oat Sunday April 26th, for the pur-
pose of attending divine service in
ratnes Street Methodist Church, Ex-
eter.
COME in and get one of our im-
ported Raincoats, They are guar-
anteed watcrrpro ff.-JONES & MAY:
BAZAAR AND ENTERTAINMENT
The Logie Missionary Society of
Cave,n Presbyterian Church intend
laolc-tine; a Bazaar and Entertatntnentin
the Opera House, Exeter, an .Frilly
24th In the afternoon from 3 to 6,50
there will be refreshments served and
articles, both useful and fancy, 'will he
sold. There will be a sale of h5inc
made baking also. In the evening en
excellent program is Promised, con-
sisting of instrumental',tnusic aoth
clan and orchestra, solos, duetts,,
quertetts and recitations. Admission,
g;a afternoon 10c, evening. 15c. t'ro-.
decals, in aid of Horne Missions,,
IyOG LOST,••, -Cyn. April ''Atb, a
Betagic hound, .,bitdlir white laid fan,
answeta to the name of ' "Peggy."
Send information to Well, Johns, Fh-•
eter
Give me a call for your next order
H. Bierling
MERCHANT, HAY P.O.
Tea & Coffee
Store
change of Bus�nes
Having purchased the Jewelry ,Business of Mr.
u
A. MarchandaMarchandwe would ask . a continuance : of the
patronage accorded our. predece �scor and if favored
with saline your wants 'will have our best attention,
It will be our endeavor to keep our stock up to
where it will appeal to all classes of customers and
our aim will be to
ive. perfect satisfaction' in all
�'
lines.
A Call Solicited
REPAIRING
Special attention paid to repairing of all kinds
Lawson & T -rick
Successors to A. Marchand
Telephone Office
NOTICE
All persona having amounts with
me prior' to 1914 w51 please call and
settle at onre as they are past due.
R. N. RornE
Undertaker and License
Embalmer
Choice Seed
Peas
Only limited quant-
ity
1(a,_
R. G. SELDON
Exeter, - Ontario
Phone 20aT. B CALLING
Life, P'Ire, Accidwit and Plate G1asa
EXETER ONTARIO' Insurance, Collecting accounts, and con-
ducting auction isles. Exeter, Ont,
Slitscrilg For Tie A��oc�le
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery line.
Call and see us. A trial
as to quality will convin-
.ce.
Produce taken in exchange
Jas,. Gould
Opposite Electric light Plant
New Tailor Ship
Having _leased , the premises owned by Mr Beaver on
Main Street Ihave decided to open out s,' taitoring.establish-
anent here and am prepared to do all kinds of tailoring in
the latest styles of the art, both in ,Ladies and Gentlemen's
wear.; t have had long experience in the business and
guarantee to give sati8factibi1 in all my war k.
We solicit your patronage and if once. a customer a
ways a customer,'
'" •OS. SNELL, Exeter
JONES
& MAY
PHONE NO. 32
Your Spring Outfit
Here Waiting For.
You
,
NEW SPRING, HATS, DRESSES, SUITS, GOATS AND ANY-
THING YOU MAY WANT TO FIX UP FOR SPRING.
OUR NEW SPRING COATS AND
SUITS
Are selling well. They are all
exclusive an. Style and Cloth, livery
garment roan` tailored in the latest
styles
MILLINERY
Don't forget our magnificent show
ing of stylish hats. A different hat
for everyone.'
WASH GOODS
All Colors of Plain and Fancy
Crepes Radii's, Linens, Vestings,
Galateas, Bedford Cords, etc.
MEN'S AND BOYS' .SUITS
Our New. Spring
and. Boys are all in.
up -to the'-xniniute in.
Style Fit, and 'Clo
They are sure to
Suits for Men
They, are right
every detail-;
th.
please you.
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Housecleaning is here and you
av41i find ius Headquarters for all
kinds of Rugs, Cttirta,ins, Linoteums,
Blinds and Mattings, A .rig .tss-
ortment to choose from.
JONES
k.leadgmu'ters for the celebrated W E. SAnfo d C °tY ittg