Exeter Advocate, 1914-5-21, Page 8x Ei. i.'. •R A BJ: tax i.1i:AT. ?lr .:111 1 i ' 1I "L MAY
EXETER IAH ET s
CHANGED EM1U WEDNESDAY
WbeM, .•“..",1,1.11.,.. A 06 . •. e$
Barle:v., ... 50 552
Buckwheat. '` . 6000
babe. 87
1 i 00
Peas,,....... ..—.. ,. 7,0 0
Potatoes, per bag .. I4 05 lh 00
ay; .z erbon 2 70
oar, per cwt., ftew.. lrp .
Fleur. lave grade per ow 1U 1 00
2,1
l utter
Live hugs, per cwt. 7 80
2,5 00
Shores penton ..... 2,4 00B,,:. r, tier ton .
Mr. W. R, Elliott, reeve or Stephen
last week purchased the Dan Cough-
lin 100 -acre farm on the Town • line
of `Ie Gillivvray. Mr. Elliott will use
it as a grass farm this summer,
A WOMAN'S MESSAGE 10 WOMEN.
If you are troubled with weak, tired
feelings, headache, backache, bearing
Gown sensations, bladder weakness, cans-
tipation, catarrhal eonditions,pain zn the
eides regularly or irregularly, bloating
or unnatural enlargements, sense of
Falling or misplacement of internal organs,
nervoustaess, desire to cry, palpitation,
hot flashes, dark rings under the eyes,
or a loss of interest in life, 1 invite you
to write and ask for wy simple method of
home treatment, with ten days' trial
entirely free and postpaid, also references
to Canadian ladies who gladly tell haw
they have regained health, strength, and
happiness by this method. Write to -day..
Address : Mrs. M, Summers, Bos. , s.so
Windsor, Ont.
HOUSE TO RENT.-Acotnfortable
frame house on Huron Street, with
stable on. property, cheap. Apply at
Advocate Office.
GARDENING, LAWNS, ETC.
Parties wishing wishia>g to have their lawns,
Gardens and premises kept in order for
the seasons, Orotherwise, can be ac-
camniodated by leaving an order at ive of the Berlin, Sugar Beet Co y.
The Advocate Office Price reasonable He was 75 years of age. Heart -allure
was. the Cause .after • three weeks ea-
ness. Until ten years ago he ':armed
in Stanley tawnshap. His second wife
who was a Miss Higgins• of Bxucefield
survives, besides three sons and two
daughters.
for planting or for baskets at lea- At the quarterly official board meet-
1
LOCAL '()IN(,
Woodstock is to have a Local Op
tion votein January.
Don't fail to hear the Hen. Adam
Beck ort, the subject of Radial Rail-
ways and Hydra Electric on May 25,
at 'Exeter's Celebration,
At the annual meeting of Huron
Rural Deanery and Sunday School
Aseociatiott, held in St. Thomas chers:h
ata Seaforth, on May .14, Rev. W, 5,
Doherty of Hensan was re-elected
Rural Dean of Huron,
The new motor bill reads "No -
motor vehicles while travelling upon
a highway shall have attached to it
and exposed to view any, flag, strream
er. or similar decoration made of bunt•
ing oa- similar material,
What is the use of being IN busi-
ness if you don't DO business? The
only ta.ay to do nearly all the bus --.
nes , that is possible is to advertise,.
The m0,aey thus spent will return to
you in increased measure..
Asked about the whereabouts of
the old-fashioned mother's knee
amnion which children were accustom-
ed to gather and listen to' bed time
stories a Chicago Bishop states that
it may be found under the card ,able.
The dates of howling tournaments
are .now being announced. The West-
ern Ontario tourney at London will
commence on July 20. The Landon
Thistle Club's Scotch Doubles start
June 24th and Seaforth Doubles and.
Singles take place_ on. July 1st and 2nd
Mr, John, Ransford of ,Clinton has
recently lost two brothers by leath.
On April 21st,. Robert Bolton Rans-
ford, rector of St. Paul's Upper Nor-
wood London England, died. He was
born. in Goderich Township, Huron
County On May lith. William 'Henry
Ransford died in Nev.York, City. He
was born. to London, England.
The death took place in, Clinton on
May 13th of Mr. Wm. Graham, well-
known in Exeter as the representat-
BOARDERS WANTED.—Mrs. Lane
William Street, Exeter.
FLOWERS FOR SALE. -I em pre-.
Pared to furnish floreers o€ all kinds
M'sr. Cecelia rergU,son of ,London
l� visitin' Isere.
Mr. T.. E. Handford of Ingersoll vas
itt. town Sunday,
Mr M. M. Doyle )\^;tis ,in Buftato on
business this week,
Mr, John Williams of Seaforth ;gas
M toga; on Tuesday..
Miss Effie Treble is visiting Mrs.
S W. Rowe tin Clinton,
Mr. Geo. Powell of T.hedford spent
Tuesday with friends in tout.
tllxs Braithwaite and children of
Londonare visiting Mrs.. Piper.
\ors. Hunter and children of Port
Stanley have moved to Exeter to se-•
Side.
Mrs Jas . Ogdem, is visiting in Lon-
don W, Parkinson and sister visited
them an. Sunday,
Miss Olive Wood who has heel -tin
Simcoe as stenographer ,for some time
hasreturned to her home here,
1vfr. George Anderson and Mr, Vroo-
matt, returned home last week froth an
extended trip through, the States.
Mr, W. T. Colwli returned from the
West last week, He has been ht
tawf,. for a few days ' with his father,
Mr ,John Colwill, who, we are glad
to, report is improving.
sortable prices.—JOIN FORD, cernee ing of Main Street Methodist Church
tery caretaker, Exeter.
FOR SALE
A second-hand wood range with-
out crack or flaw, cheap. Apply at
this (sfftcd,
FOR SALE.
T H McCallum offers -for sale his
house and three lots. A nice hone
at -a ,reasonable -price. For znforrna-
' tiers apply to Mrs: G. Brooks, neat
• door or Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer
th,e finances of all departments were
showr. to ' be in a flois risking Gond}-
tioat., A resolution of appreciation
wan tendered the Rev. E. G.. Powell,
who closes his pastoral term, and
I
wit!, it a check of $100. Mr. Powell
is leaving the pastorate for a term to
oversee the temperance work of Hur-
on County.
A quiet wedding took place at the
Presbyterian manse, Thames Road, on
May llth. when Miss Janet Ford,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Ford
of Usborrne, became the bride of Mr.
Samuel Stanialce, son of Mr. and avlrs,
Csedic, .Stanlalre of Stephen. The
ceremony ^was performed by Rev. C.
Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Stardake will
reside with the former's parents for
a few weeks, after which they will
live on the Janrott farm, recently pur-
chased by 11?r. Stanlake. Best wishes
are extended to the young couple.
Have you paid for 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,
Known for Quality
ANSCO PHOTO GOODS
ANSCO CAMERAS
CYPO PAPERS
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS
SUPPLI S
E
For sale by
J. SENIOR,
Photographer, Exeter,
50 Cents
Will pay for the Advocate. to new
subscribers in Canada from row itn-
til the end of the year. If you are
already a subscriber,accept the
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voce e for The Ad
send
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chance to:
balance . of the year to. your distant
Mrend Mrs. G. H. Allen, who. have
beei: visiting with Mrs, and Miss
Hawkins, left Thursday last an their
return trip' to Ireland. During Mr,
Allen's stay here he was a tnost.
worth member of the Trivitt Mem-
orial Church choir, end. possessing a
voice of great raaige and splendid
volume will be very 'much. missed,
Mrs W. J. Mallett is steadily im-
provsng
We havebeen favored with the En -
est of summer weather for a few days.
The Liberal Conservatives will hold
their convention at Hensen` on June
t.nd.
Mrs .John Hackney is .in a very low
state of health at her home, Devote,
with little or no hope of recovery.
The baseball boys have commenced
practice. The new suits have arrived.
They are a cream color trimmed with.
blue,
A fairly •good.. crowd attended the
public meeting in the Town Hall on
Frictae night last, when town affairs
were discussed. .
Miss Strang is confined to her moan
owing to illness which suddenly de-
veloped aeweek ago when she ,vas
mowing her lawn. '
The ladies organized their 'bowling
club oat. Monday when Mrs. Dickson
was elected president and Mrs: Ta-
man secretary. A large membership is
expected.
Rev, Ryatt, rector at Kirkton and
Saintsbuiry •,'w-ffl exchange pulpits with
Rev, Collins ons Sunday morning next
'Rev. Collins resuming his pielpit here
in the evening. •
21 ` 1 ii4.
Steal a March
on Father Time
DON'T LET GRAY HAIR. MAKE
YOU LOOK PREMATURELY OLD
Nothing will so quickly and surely
rob a woman of her charm as gray
and faded hair, and nothing, is so Basi-
1y preventable,
A few applications of Hay's Hair
Health will restore gray hair to its brat
ural colour and luxuriance. It is not
a dye, "It is a tonic that stimulates
and invigorates the scalp and hair
roots to the proper performance of
their functions thereby bringing back
the original; color of the hair. It
cures dandruff,
Your moaey will be refunded if it
fails to do this. `
$1.00,.50c,, 25c, Get,i,t at our :;tore.
SOLI) AND RECOMMENDED BY.
W S. HOWEY, DRUGGIST
EXETER, ONTARIO.,.
Tenders Wanted
Sealed tenders will be received by,
the undersigned up to 1 p. m. on
Tuesday, May 26th, 1914 for the :ori-
struction of, four bridges, 10 to 18
feet in length, built of concrete wings
and floors, with steel stringers and
rating Plans and specifications can
can be seen at niy office after
May 15th Teniders must he in block
sum for the whole of the work. The
lowest or any tender not ,necessarily
accepted.
HENRY EILBER„
Clerk Tp. Stephen,
Crediton, P. 0.
Court of Revision
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
NOTICE is heseby given. that a
Court of Revision of the Assessment
Roll of the Township of Stephen, will
hold its first meeting in the Town
Hall. Crediton, . on Tuesday the 76th
day oI May, -A. D., 1914, at one
o'clock p m.
HENRY . EILBER,
Township Clerk
Creditor May 5th, 1914,
Cedar Posts for
Mr - W. J. Beer on Monday pur-
chased .seven lot's - on Station street,'
frorr, Miss Bessie Hartnell. The lots
are just west of Connor Bros. n'achine
shop Mr. Beer will build two houses
on the property. .
Wird has been received here . by
friends and relatives of the death of
George Avery, a former resident of
Kincardine and . London, who dropped
dead in Vancouvejr,. B.C., last week,
The Woman's leBseionaary Society .t�Lz, Avery also arias relatives living in
held the most successful convention Stephen
in. the history of the - Exeter district
on Wednesday, in the Kiakton Meth- Durno the past few weeks ,he (rack
odest Church. Dinner was served in on the Agricultural grounds has ' been
the basement of the church r.nd 400 undergoeag a thorough renovation and
sat clown to dine. About the same it is note in a first-class condition for
number took supper. All the,, sessions the races oat .Monday next. This is
were interesting and the addresses . one at the fastest half -mile tracks in
were}above the average Mrs. George t Ontario and we may expect to see
Stewart "O;a, Christian Stewardship" some good races Monday.
and Mrs . McAlister's address on "The i --o--
White Slave Traffic," deserve espec-1 Students of the Bible have frequent-
byial mention. The only address given , ly been ,puzzled by the statement
a mbar was the evening address by that Nebuchadnezzar, King of _Babylon
Rev'E. G. Powell of Exeter. ' "did eat .grass as the oxen." for sev-
For several summer seasons many eral years. A learned medicine roan
citizens around town have complained in Germany, now says it was alfalfa
of the damage and wanton destruction the Kitty had been eating,
and that
after the seven years` diet, he return-
ed home :much strengthened in hind,
and body free from arrogantand iy
rannicai tendencies and greatly iris-
pa-oved. in character. It would not be
a bad idea for some of urs to rent
about 25 acres of alfalfa for a couple
of seasons.
ESaIe
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,
wrought 'by blackbirds o,n gaxd,ens.
predate reading the ,home- news.
MARRIAGE LICENSES issued • at
the Advocate Office. No witness re-
quired and strictly confidental,
MEETING OF . COUNHURON IL COUNTY
The council of the corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in the
council, chamber, in the to.dx of ;God-
*rich, -on Tuesday the 2nd day of
June next, at the hour of 3 o'clock.
W. .ZANE, Clerk
Dated at Goderich May 13, " 1914,
Dn L. & W.
Sr;ra»tll COaI
Burns to a white ash
All sizes, Prompt delivery
W. i/
H. Le�re
Preli Fls
This year these birds appear eta be
more 'numerous, and in their piracy on
other birds they are. working a havoc
that calls fore their own extermination.
If the lair protects these black las-
cals it should be amended, for artless
there is a stop pint to their .larder
they will %eriously reduce the num-
ber of our song birds. We certainly
think a crusade for the extermination
of the blackbird is in ceder.
ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUN CED—
Miss Georgie, daughter of the late
George A. Mace and Mrs. Mace, Elm -
ave. Rosedale, to Patrick Kerwin, bar-
rister, of Guelph. The marriage
take place early in June.—Miss Ger-
trude Davis, younger daughter of Mr.
Williasr, Richard Davis, of `Poplar
Hall," Mitchell, Ontario, and Mr,
Frederick Austin May. ' Marriage rune
24th.
All kinds of fresh ,and salt
SO in season.
Bacons, smoked rolls, cook-
ed ham, sausage, bologna and and three children escapert injury, It
erbpall sausage.. is believed a wheel came etc exec). the:
HICKS' MAY FORECASTS,— A
reactionary storm period has 'its centre
an the 24th, 25th and 26th. The new
Moott being on the 24th, change to
very Warm with falling barometer, end
ing in rain and thunder storms, with
some wild dashes end gusts of wind
may be figured on—moving eastward
across the country --on and touching
Sunday. Monday and. Tuesday, the
24th. 25th and 26th, Mon in extreme
north will cause atmospheric tides:. to
swi,ni northward, and bringing into
hsgli latitudes some very warm equa-
torial weather, -Stich condition' will
excite ve,rY u's.enae electrical storms,
Centralia
Exeter
THE "PAIN -KI
have the pleasure
residents of Hay To
with his reliable ret
for him
G"' MAN will
calling upon . the
reship next week
edy, Look out
North
Store
HAVING PURCHASED THE
EXETER NORTH STORE (HAY P.
0. IN CONNECTION) I wish to say
that I carry a fine . stock- of FRESH
Groceries and
The Watch
That Runs
On Time.
Sold By
.
Lawson & Trick, Exeter
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN-
A small black Cocker Spaniel, very
playful and a great pet. Answers to
the name of Queenre. The finder will
be suitably rewarded. -T. B. CAR -
LING ,Exeter.
SOUTH HURON SUNDAY SCHOOL
ASSOCIATION CONVENTION
Thursday, May 28, 1914, in James
Street Methodist Church, Exeter. Ont,
Two sessions, afternoon and 'evening.
Speakers rev, A. Lucas, Internation-
al Field Secretary West Indies and
Central America; Rev. J. G. Miller,
St Marys,; Rev: C. W, Baker, Wood-
ham, Live topics will be discussed.
Special music pastors please announce
RESERVE YOUR SEATS. --Have
you reserved your seat for . `'What .First
l to ro ri " nnot af-
G S • !
Dry Goods
sou dauelater or friend, who will ap t
The Famous Brockville
Canada Carria�na e buggies
•
We have received a Carload of .these buggies.,
New styles, seat and tops, that will please you.
This' is a particularly fine lot of buggies and weare
sure that you will be delighted with them: Call
and look them over.
And EVERYTHING that can be II
had in a GENERAL STORE; Also
3 kinds of FLOUR and Cured i\feat,
Sausage, Etc., Etc.
Give me a call for your next order
H. Bierling
MERCHANT, ' HAY P.O.
es.
Snell
Exeter, Oat
Tea 8 CofCoffeeStore
For - the choicest
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery line.
Call an
ce.
d see us. A trial
as toconvin-
ce.
, 1
f
quality will convin
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
Opposite Electric light Plant
Domestic
happettees ? You e
fold to miss this treat bf thef seeS00.,
The cast 91 characters (sec bills) have i
gat*en freely of thenar time and effort
for make this one of the best tntataur 1
FORMER EXETER WOMAN KIL- productions ever "produced 'gcalli .
LED.. --Mrs. Johns R. Gaynes of Cal- The Opee a House stiotil1, be i ell f li
ity formerlyof Exeter, was :willed ed at this Entertaai}pteilt on Ibil ay
lint au 'pu,tornOile accident north, of ttight .Price 50c., 3. , and .5c. Plan
o a t o on Friday morning. Mr. Gay- of Halt at Howey'e J)trug Store,
Taranto
es ceived a fractured leg and sev-1 "�S It Ihe.death
oral brakaaati rlbs while their son -in- - I DIED IN ROC.a> . TF
law, Johii, Van Wart of Richmond.' 1 took place its. Rochester, N. 't:•, cn
was Similarly injured Mrs, Vast Wart May 14 of tt former Exeter man, John
carr turned turtle, irs, Gaines •`; 4iied
+� e the
after o shortly t
to t rho ,�
An ,., .t al,
.o,r h y
k f f T
0 U tar, p
bt U'
ZTp to -4 -late,. ��lx ; ..
n dirt."s
prodtide taken, a3 cash i•niuries are considered serious • They
'ooeriesg. acctde.nt the was 54 years of age.
tMw G�ayttes is 60 ion's old, n z
1 is of E'reter. about 25
H May
at the age Of 69 years,
Decease() when a resident of Exeter
was engaged in the cabinet making
and will be remembered by many of
the older residents, He is survived
by has wife, Fanny H. Rooke, one son,
Peres A Baker of Atlanta, Ga., and
two daughters, Mrs, Thos, Riley and'
were residents d B. -tr't e Baker of Rochester
Ln� four
near'. ago, when, Mr. Gaynes work' Beatrice ' i' E% ()IATA 1I1
G. R. Bedford for the late Jarnes Pickard: They tis-• children He had resided in `t.oches- a;
;ted hea'e'la$C sunY}tner.
Best
THE; PERFECT COMBINATION
SWEEPER, �(-oos thing that ...hauld
be in every home for c;�:.nng your
rags and carpets. No taking ftp t.4;
t,ets—no dust R While sweepittig, Ca11
and see it,
SUNNI/ 11dti§ii1or hteaning and
po.lisha,o,g yon>r 'fttrr;tttlre =the b et y et
Sold by
ROLLIE
'Undertaker ,And License
!'mbai mf r
Phone 20a
ter for 2 years.
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 32
'►ome Snap This
Ladies' :Suits and
Coats . to Clear
LADIES SUITS
Only a few left to clear, .
Each' Man tailored and exclu-
sive—
$15 Suits for $8.50
$20 Suits - for $12.50
$25 Suits for, $15,50
Don't miss this opportunity.
LADIES COATS
Just a few choice ones --au.,
different and very stylish—
$1.0 Coats for $7.00
$15 Coats for '$9,50
$18 Coats for $13.00
Fine for day or ovening wear.
Men's and Boys' Suits cheap
MEN'S SUITS
200 brand new Men's Suits
right off the reel„ Sante en-
trelynew cloths and .:tyles.
They erre first-class suits—end
real cheap prices. All colors„`
and patterns to chooser from
BOYS' SUITS
150 New, Boys= Suits dust here
They are bang up-to-date in
cloths and styles. Short. Knits -
kers or Bloomer styles. Every
bov can get a good stylish suit
here for little money.
House Cleaning Time
We are most awfully busy in this line, The reason is Ouf big
stockuf well assorted good' at right prices,-�
Llnolea�ms Lace Curtain e
Oilcloths Tapestry CurtaLnee
"mfap,estries Bungalow Curt ar
Blinds 1 Ctlrtabt Nets
�ugs,
611 -pets
lvLatts
Matting
JONES & MAY
fi �eatl(�uarters for the celebrated W.E. Sanford Clothing