Exeter Advocate, 1914-6-18, Page 83*.
kXETER MARKETS.
CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY
Wheat: 9S 9S
3tzIwbeat 0, 00
Oats, 40 40
Patel oee. per bag' 75 100
fifty. 14 00 14 00
Ploute por owt., family
1410.nrlow grade per ow 1 00 1 60
ltuttpv ..... . 20 21
arkitgs • . 20' 21
e4Ive ix*, per (wet...-. !I 7 5$
Sbote -nerton,.„ „„ , 25 00
eee 24 60
MILCH COW FOR SALE.
April) to J. ROUTLEDGE, ,‘
Dashweed,
LOST, -Fox hound bitch, eolor
black led tan with white breast and
white front feet. Anyone knowing of
sante please notify -W. Jolens, gx4er.
SCARF LOST -Ie, Hay 'rownshiea
con2 weate wellert scarf. Finder will
centet nfavor by leai'mg same et
Adyeeate Office;
Hear 11.r. Rowell at rink at 1,30
o'clock, pm. June 24th, ere
PAY ACCOUNTS. -Having sold my
prOperty 'arid 'business all eccotifiti 'are
clue and payable by July lst, other -
will be placed in other hands far eel -
lection. -JOS. DAVIS.
STRAWBERRIES -Parties wanting
strawberries can have their ..ordees
lledpromptly by placing. sante• Tith
J. W Tayler. Help wanted. '
FOUND -A. sum of money. Owner.
can have same by proving property,
Call at this offie,e.
HOUSETO RENT. -A Comfortable
frame house on IltirOrl Street, • with
stable on. property, cheap. Apply at
Advocate Office.
FLOWERS. FOR SALE. -I am pre-
pared to furnish flowers of. all 1,5.nds
for planting or for baskets at lea-
sonable prices. -JOHN'.. :FORD, ceme-
tery caretaker, Exeter.
FOR SALE • .,'
A second-hand' wood range with-
out crack or flaw, cheap. Apply :at
this office
FOR SALE.
T H McCallum offers for sale his
house and three lots. A nice home
at a seasonable price. For 'nforma-
tion apply to Mrs. G. Brooks, next
door or Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer
FOR SALE -In Clandeboye, brick
honse, Da -chard, stables. and 15 acres
land Apply W. A. Jones, 2.06 Percy
Street Ottawa.
Known for Quality
ANSCO PHOTO GOODS
ANSCO CAMERAS •
CYPO PAPERS
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS
Sul:TUTS
• For sale by
J. SENIOR,
Photographer, Exeter.
Court of Revision
OF THE VILLAGE OF EXETER.
Notice is hereby given that a Court
of Revision of the Assessment Roll of
the Village of Exeter will hold the
first meeting for the present -year in
the Town Hall, Exeter, on Friday,
June 19th 1914, at 7 o'clock p.m.
T. B. Carling, Clerk.
Exeter May 22 1914.
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,
Centralia
Tenders
Whole or Separate Tenders will 15e
received by the undersigned till
Saturday June 20th, for the several
trades in connection with the erection
of a Carn.egie Free Library at Exeter
Plans and specifications may be seen
at the Library building, Exeter. The
lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted,
• H. E. HUSTON, Sec.
Exeter, June 3, 1914.
Auction Sale ,
OF HIGH CLASS BROCKVILLE
BUGGIES: •• •
on SATURDAY, JUNE 27. at 2 o'clock
at WES. SNELL's WARE -
ROOMS, Exeter
25 New High Grade. Brockville Bug-
gies, also 2 second land buggies
1 new Hay Tedder,
The proprietor is going out of the
buggy business.
Terms -6 Months credit on approved
joie' notes, 6 per cent, per annum
off for cash,
T. 'CAMERON WES. SNELL,
Auctioneer Proprietor
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'LOCAL DOINGS. I.
000.06.6.4600,4,,,,"Au.".41,4%.4,4
Hear Mr Rowell at rink ,at 30
o'clock on June 24th.
Success to the Entrance Candida-
tes who are writing this week.
We have been having delightful
weather during the past ..week.
Invitations have been received
town, f0a, the Elmer--Sainwell wed -
to take :place Jun e 24' at 9 p,m,
at the home •of the bzide's parents,
Kin,gston. • • .
, Themare:age:took 'place near • Sew -
teeth on the. 3rd inst.; of „Cecil Oke
to Misr Entine Cameron, of Tucker -
smith e:N1,r. and Mrs. 4. Dow ,Werttn
attendance.
Aa eexhileit of the fluroa- -County
Rural Social Survey will; be held in
the Tti11 on June 23rgL . yhis
survey has 13 conalicted by eti?•.e.
Presbyterian and Methodiit'eliurclies
and the charts, dieter:ants, and pictures
tie be hown -.14vel an idea. of the
changes progress and failures of the
fart) years. Addresses will be
even, ,as well. •• -; • ,
Miss Louise Efiza,beth, daughter of
Mr. end •Mrse Willard% of Exeter North
was married on, June 3rd to George
f. Seeder of Stratford. , Rev.» Sharp
perf'orrned the ceremony; The ,bride
wee „suPported by ;,hee sister Miss.
Lav'..neeand: the. greornelley iNfle. :.Henry.
Daub' Of Str:Meford. The -,yOung
Will; reside An. Stratford!' Congratulae
tions and best wishes aire •extended to
•'
A -Fe :BROWN, - Osteopathic
Physician of London, is opening a
bea.uch oiffice• at Exeter and- will beat
the Central Hotel on Fridays, 'aorta
10 a.m. to 4 'gene eornmeneing June -26
MEMORIAL SERVICE. -la Mern.-11
areal Service for the eleven Members
who departed this iife during thej
year'evill be held next Sabbath morn
ing at James Streetealethodist chureh.
LONG GRAIN. --Monday we were
handed a ew stalks of fall wheat
from the farm of Mr. Andrew Camp-
bell Usbome, which measured rivet tam to suffer. An easily made trap
feet, six inches. This is exceedingly is to put a lightedlantern. over a partly
long stalk for the middle of Tune. filled pail of water -into which' the in-
• sects drop by the thousands. 'This
DEATH. -The deathtook place
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Gourley of Toronto on Jute 10th ofl
Mrs Eastwood, mother of the .ate
Mxs T G. Steamy. Her husband,
Dr. ,Eastwood of Whitby, died about
a yeas ago Mrs. Eastwood was
known to many Exeter people and
highly esteemed. Mr. Stanbury at-
tended the funeral which took place
on. Friday at Whitby. , -
Auction Sale
OF HOGS
B S. Phillips has received instruc-
tions from the undersigned to sell by
Public Auction at the Grand Trunk
yards Exeter Station, on Thursday,
June 25. at 1.30 p. sharp, a car
Is M Strang is very it at her
horn ti. town.
near Mr. Rowell at Rink at 1,30
0,Qlock on June ,24-th.
Hon. Adam Beck addresses the rate-
PaYers of Lacon on Hydro on...Friday
evening,
Two of '.Xxetees oldest residents,
Airs. Ellickt and, Mr,' Wm. Drew
are 1fl ery i at their respective
homes •
The Ladles of Cavan Church will
holcL' a Raspberry Festival on Mi.,
Chaisties. Law ki July flth, •
Tea •seryd
e
from 5 to 8 o'cloek, Watch for, fur-
ther notice.
Ouitc'a number of our hasehaiii fans
went tO•• centralia Thursday -teerting
to witness the league, •..eeeenle • with
Crediton, which. resulted in favor of
Centralia 13-5. ,
The Gardena Party in connection
‘inith• the Trivitt Memorial church Will
'he held June 26th. Come and hear
Mr. Ronan of London, an entertainer
that pleases every,body, Admission 10
and 15 eents.
It s said that man jives on eiteethiid
the food ho eats end that the ldoct-
ore. live on: the other two-thirds.
the cost of ,litving s,searing. as • fast,
as many ?.gits-toirs seenetebelieve the
doctor anayeesocut .be„ on half rations.
The 'Citizens' Band has been hop-
iShing "sorne-Choiee music 'On Fr iclot;
evenii'''..The London ':-Far BO'eled
..,0
le*...` engaged ithe band' to play in: Len -
den on Tilesday of -the- Fairreweek. It
is a credit to the boys to secure this
engagemeat,
Reeve W. R, RUot 'of Stephen, Was
able to item. his auto home from Park-
bilriast.Week, after it had been struck
by the •• 'Man .aS seated in last ;'ssue:e
The top -has- disappeared and eene
side badly battered, bet stillAA
the .ring and going like a good fele
The F4st of July will be. celebrat-
.
•edusual oa EpeVortle park,
'by Sports, baseball Matches. fit
10 'a,pi and 4.30 pm., and a Straw-
berry Festival beginning at 3,30 ,P.m.
concluding with:a grand -concert at
a p.m. to be gives by je 1-1; Canieron
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of Toronto.••
• A plagite of June bugs is over all
the land and uunless a general cam-
paiga is made against these nuisan-
ces gardens and flower beds are e'er, -
AUTO SALES.-AmOng' theSales of
autos made the last few weeks by
Mr Wes Snell, Ford agent, Exeter,'
are. -Mr. Goodhand, Nelson Stanlake,
Wiralsor, Wilfrid Lawson, Vet,
exenare Eckert, W, R. Elliott, Father
Rondot, Jacob Dichert 5. H. Ross,
T L McCurdy, Jas. Routley, jasepn
Amy Dr Balfour, Fred. Ellerington,
Emi Hendrick,Ambrose Cottle, Dr.
Anioe W. S. Ben, Dolph eStibbips, C.
Hackney P: Gardiner.
CLOSE JULY AND AUGUST.--
The fallowing merchants ..and . busi-
ness mer: of the village of • Exeter
means that many of the females are,
distrayed thus prevnting the lay-
ing of millions of eggs.
• FROST. -In conversation with Mr,
J. G. Jones on Tuesday -morning he
informed us that on the morning cif
June 9 1912 this section experienced
its latest frost; 'on June 12, 1913
we had quite a heavy frost; and on
June 16 1914, we had a, very slight
frost doing no injury. •
GARDEN PARTY. -The Ladies'
Guild ol the Trivitt Memorial church
will hold their annual Garden Party
oa Faideee evening, June 26, The ser-
vices of Mr. Ronan of London, an ex,-
ceptionallv fine enteftainer, have been
secured for the occasion and an en-
ioyable time is assured. Admission 10
and 15 cents. •
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MOVING PICTURES
Having opened a Moving Pictuce
Theatre in the Skating Rink we in-
vite the public to pay us a visit.
We have made arrangements for the
have agreed to close their restrective veal best lines of picture' that are
places of business at 12.30 p.m. every produced. and our shows will be .q-,
Thursday during the months of July tial to anything put on in the large,
and August e -B. W. F. Beavers, T. cr ities To see oushova once will be
Grigg. Peter Frayne, S. _Martin" & Son`to speeeciate it .and that will mean
W. W. Tema; W. J. Beer, Exeter another visit, We shall be open roue
Times Exeter Advocate, J. A. Stew- ' nights of the week -Monday, Wednes-
art, Jones & May, W. J. Heaman, T. ' clay Thursday and Saturday -with
Hawkins & Son .11. Spackman. F. M.' change of pictur es • Monday and
Boyle Thursday. Everything is now in
• excellent working order, and we again
BROTHER-IN-LAW DEAD. --Mr. invite you to an evening of pleasure
L, H. Dickson, xeceived word an Thurs and profit The meeting ihe rink
day evening last of the death 'Ihat lay ot Wednesday will not interfere with
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at the St. Louis laotel, Quebec of his the evening shotv.
WM. LEAVErT
Brophy & Sons, silk merchants, Mon •
-
treal. hfr. Brophy visited Exeter sev- Mss Godbolt of Hensall visited eere
eral times each year and was well and last week •
favorably kno-wn to .a. large. number Mr. John. Farmer of London was
of the people of town., all of whom in towr Wednesday. • ,
greatly regret 116s- demise. He was a Mrs. -Yager has returned from a vis-
bg man, over six feet tall and was it. with hex mother in Clandeboye.
one of the best known. travellers in Mrs, Jas. Allen and son of Wroxet-
Canada His death was due to heart er are guests at the, home of Mr. jno
failure He is survived by his wife Grigg
and two sons, The funeral took place 'Mrs. Waugh left Monday evening to
on Sattirday at Montreal. • visi• her parent i fox a few days at
a •
beother-in.-Jaw Mr. James Brophyi, of
Hamilton, •
RAN OVER HORSE AND RIG.- Me. and Mrs. E. McFall of Seaforth
While left standing at the south of visited their daughter Miss Kate Mo-
tile freight sheds on Wednesday Fan! FrY.ay.
morning the team of Mr. Ed. Pen- • Mrs. Jahn Wesett and son Ira of
hale of the Lake Road became fright- Londor were guests of Exeter xe-
ened at the tram and ran away. At batives last week.
the north of the shed they struck the Miss /vlontgomery and Miss Cragg,
single horse and dray of Mr. T. G. teachers, left Friday evening for
Creech, knocked the hoxse down:end their respective homes for the va-
the team and' two wheels passed oveer cation.
it The team, continued -their ran up •Mr. G. H, McDonald of Chicago Ill.,
the lane to; T. H. Scotts barn, which arrived here oa Wednesday and will
they circled, then, piked west through visit her ,p.arents, Mr. and Mrs. John
a field or two and into the Kestle, seen,
farm where they were. stopped. They Mr Chas . Birney left Saturday last
were still attached to the wagon and for Quebec as delegate to the Grand
were little the woes. ,The dray horse Lodge of the Canadian Order of For-
ma considera.bly bruised and cut esters
freer the tramping it reeeive• d. Mars. C. H, Smith, who has
visiting her parents. Mr, and \ire T.
HICKS' JUNE FORECASTS.-- A Snell returned to her home in Wind-
Reguler Storm Period covers the 20 sot- or Friday,
to the 25 being centre of the nnd •Misses Eva and Martha Carling a
This Period is et the center of the New York and Miss Winnie Carling,
solstice disturbance. At this exact of Brantford are .guests of their •,1ar-
time the backward, or westward mot- ents and Mrs. T. B. Carling.
Can. of earth in its orbit begins, the Mr Robt. Sanders arrived horne last
t Earth is t its great- eek from a several months tr.; thru
nor h p 'e ofthew
inclin atior toward the sun, and storms the Southern and Western States end
and other disturbances peculiar to the Westexn Provinces of Canada,
season reach a maximum. About the Mrs. 1. Mattur, Miss M, Sofinstoe
20th it grow very warm and mug arid Miss R. Walsh of Detroit, Mich.,
gy the barometer begin in have beer. spending the week cnd
Old west followed by cloudiness and
active starras. During the Zist to
256 these storms will grow in ex-
tent and Wensity as they pass east
loac of Hogs, at ages, including 1 waxdly, across. the country.. Vivid and
teanber of choice brood sows. Starthn5 electrical marafeatatian wifl
• Terms of sale, cash; ar 4 months
fatten:0 these storina Heavy rain, wind
credit will he give,a on furnishing ap-
proved Joint totes, bearing interest at
• 5 ,per cent. per artnueri.
Kitennen Broe. B, 5, Phillips;
Propriefeh's;. Auctioneer
Mr. D. Mill and daughter, MTS.
5 Knight, of GuelPh, who are Visiting tog • , , ,
at Fullarton visited friends in own '' •• tCr
Wednesday. Mrs. Mills also visiting Heat Mr Rowell at r:alk, at 230 rhatiOns at TONDO, and is now in METER - O• NTARM
at Fttu4rton, o'clock on June 24th. •that city on zloty iri that capacity.
and hall may reasonably be 'looked for
with tornadoes entirly -probable. These
storrnA will reach their highest ettl-
mlaetion on and tbuiching the 23rd
and z4tli If possible, watch -he 'In-,
'ilica.tiOns of a goodi.baronietar, ;It will
you just when, the crisis
wittthat aunt; Mrs, L Hall of North
Exeter
Mes CrOcket and IVIies Whimeter of
St. Marys are visiting their sitterMrs
Ibbns, They intend residing in
Ottawa in. future, having sold their
home int St. Marys, - •
Mr, and Miss Fowle ,r London, are
guests t James street Parsonage, Mrs.
Fowler is a 8ister of the late Vis -
come Wolverhampton, Secretary of
State in the Rritish Cabinet,
Miss Stella L. Gregory, who has
been teaching in Chatham, has been
appo:nt ad to the Board of Examiners
far the Entrance and Normal exatal-
Far r E)(out;1611
To the ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE, GUELPH,
The Great' Trunk Railway Nrill run
an to Guelph under the
auspices or the South Huron. Farmers!
Institute
• MONDAY, JUNE, 22nd,
Free lunch on arrival. Guides con-
duct Excursionists over the farm.
Special program for Ladies.
SPECIAL EXCUtSICV RATES ,
Centralia leaves 7,00.a.rn. Ret. fare 2.65
Exeter leaves 7,10 a.m. Ret. fare 730
Eiensall leaves 7.22 a.nt. Ret fare.2.35
gippen leaves. 7,30 arra Rea fare '.3:0
13tacelielcl leaves 7,39, Ret. ; fare 2.15
Clinton,: leaves 8,00 a.m. Ret, fare 2.05
Seafoetleeleaves 8,15 a.m. Ret.fare' 180
Dublin, leaves 8.30 a,m. Ret fare 1.65
Children over 5 and under 12' years
of age Half Fare.•
Tickets, trite be good gongene train
onlyevalid returning the fallowing day.
Exeeptefeom Dublin, from-, etitieb sta-
tieetatickets will be god4T,Tetp.rning on
date of Excursion only,;', "
Your opportunity to see the Expeee
imeatal farm in full ,apegatiee. ;
Many new Imilclings been' t'r-
etted since. our last .expersion. One
especially we ,xnight, mention is the,
Dairy Barreewhicheis fitted 'up with
all the letest ,a.ppliances. Do not rail
to visit .the. Dairy Barn. •The.. Cothmit-
tee is- sParing no pains orexpense to
make this one of the best Excursions,
of the season, •Considering the dis-
tance to ,Guelph .the Railway, Com-
pany ere 'giving us a very Cheap Rate
,'It' is several years since the last
'Excites/0a -and -this will likely be the
last for some time. ,
A profitable and Enjoyable trio.
Alex. Mustard, John Elder and
B. S. Committee.
JOHN ELDER 13-., S. PHILLIPS
President • • Secretary
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Will pay for the Advocate to new
subscribers in Canada from now un -
t!1 the end of the year. If you, are
already a subscriber, accept the
chance- to send The Advocate for the
balance, of the year to your distant
son daughter Or friend,- who will ap-
preciate reading the home news.
D. L. & W.
Scranton . Coal
• Burns to a white ash
All sizes. Prompt delivery
W. H. Levett
Exeter North
Store
HAVING PURCHASED ME
EXETER NORTH STORE (HAY P.
0. IN CONNECTION) I wish to say
that I carry a fine stock of FRESH
Groceries and
Dry Goods
.Ane' EVERYTHING that can • be
had in a GENERAL STORE; Also
3 kinds of FLOUR and Cured Meat,
Sausage, Etc., Etc.
Give me a call for yOur next order
H. Bierling
MERCHANT, HAY P.O.
Tea & Coffee
Store
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
Domestic
First Best
THE PERFECT COMBINATION
SWEEPER, Something that should -
be in every home far cleaning Your
rugs and carpets. No taking up -car-
nets-no dust while sweeping. Call
SUNNY POLISH -for cleaning and
polishing your furniture -the test et
--Sole by
N /ROLLIE
tYndertaker nd License
Enabal tiler
Phone 20a
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Lawson-;& Trick, Exeter J "
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TheFamous Brockville
Canada Carriage Buggies
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We have received a Carload of' these buggies.
New styles, seat ;and tops, that will preaee you..
This is a particularly fine lot of buggies and we are •
sure that you will be delighted with them: *Call
and lobk them over.
Wes. Snell
• Exeter, Ont
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JONES ;:iP MAY
PHONE NO. 32 '
New Wash Dresses.
Ladies, Misses and
Children
Now is the time you will need your New 'Wash Dress. We have
a fine range to show, you in different Cloths,. Styles, and Colors,
Children's Dresses in White or Colors 50c. to $2.00
Misses Dresses in White or in Colors • $1.50 to $5.00
Ladies Dresses in, White and Colors, $1.00 to $7.00
New Tub Goods
Wool Ratines
Cotton Ratines
Bedford Cord
Muslime,
colors Patterns
Cwepes
Voiles
Foulards
11-e:PlY"
arid qualities to
choose fxom.
Gthghams
Galateas
•, Ducks
Drilis
Men's and Boys' Furnishings
A big variety of W. G. &
R. Shirts in, all colors -both
French or Stiff Cuff.
• COLLARS & TIES
The new stuff ' always
found, here in a big variety
of goods. •
UNDERWEAR
Kool underwear for Men,
• Womien, Boys, and Girls in
• Separate ar Combination Suits
Lisle, Poros Knit, Balbriggan to -date m style. Summer Suits
or Fine Wool. , Galore.
• House Furnishings
STRAW' HATS •
We show you the latest in
Strawsand Shapes No Lietter
place to pick' fem.
HATS and CAPS
All the mew novelties are
shown here in shapes and in
colors.
CLOTHING
Men's and Boys Suits in all
the New Cloths and night op -
Rugs
Carpets
\ Cat tains
Matte • Litaletnns
eta tang Oilcieths
1314nde, Shades
jONES & MAY.
Headquarters fez the celebratedW. E. Sanfond Clothing
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