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Exeter Advocate, 1915-1-21, Page 8EXErJ3E A17VUGATE, `1'i:i R UU. Y JA.NTJAR Y 21, IBIS EXETER MARKETS. ORANGED EACH WEDNIs.DAY pfie cat 9T.! ,..,. .... 125 1855er,.ilei. « .... 60 66 ltwhean.............. 70 71 Oats. . 50 Peas 125 150 Powe oes. per bag I4 i0 14 00 0 60 gay, et'ton ...... Flour, per ate#•, family 8 40 Flour, low grade per aw 1 80 t 80 Sutter...,,... .. ,.. 24 25 Creamery Butte*^....,... 81 Egge., . 4,4114 34 86 held eggs ...... ..,. 24 Lave hugs, per cwt.. Shr„•t. Hereon...... Bra.. t,•+M elan . '7 29 27 5, 00 IMS RV:e7 LOST. --Between Exeter anti Elivat = a brown and •black Finder will please leave at Advocate Offiee cr Elimville store. WOMAN'S INSTITUTE.—:firs. Waclar•1 of Toronto will address the wome., and ;iris in the Town lull oft Monday Jan. 25th, at 3 o'clock. The subject zs Plain Sewing .end .\rt Needlework Demonstrated. All are invited to attend, SHIPPING DAY CH AGED.-<* I. Armstrong in future ',will ship ?togs sit Thursday of each week, instead of Monty PERRY F. DOIw°PE Licensed Auctioneer. Live Stock sale, a Specialty. Terms moderate. Orders left at The Advocate Office promptly attended to. Phone I16 Kirkton Address, Kirkton P. 0. TIMBER WANTED.—We will 'ray highest cash price for firac-class Hare Maple and Basswood 'oga, gut it lengths to our order, Anyone hav- ing logs to offer will kindly call and get priices and specifications. R. Gillies & Son, Phone 95, Exeter. SWI f1WYANDOTTS FOR SALE —A tew White Wyandatt Co.krels for s t'..- price right. George iaques, Winchelsea Ont. NEW FLOUR & FEED STORE. - 1 desh-e to announce that I have ole exec: a Flour and Feed Store 3n F. Wood's Old Stand, opposite Post Office and will keep a full supply of the bast grades of flours and :eeds. I solicit your patr age, Y DAVIS MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL. The council of the Corporation of County. of Huron will meet in 'he council chamber, in the :Town of Goderich ,on Tuesday, January 26th,. at 3 o'clock. All accounts against the county must be placed with the ,:lark before this date. Dated at Goderich, Jan. 12, 1915. W. Lane, .'lerk FOR SALE OR TO RENT The undersigned is offering for .ale o: to rent Lot 1, Con. 6, Usborne, 4 mile; east of Centralia, containing over 10t• acres, There is on the premises good brick house, elate roof good bane: barn all modernly equip- ped with. cement floors, etc.; good orchard. about 3 acres hardwood time ber• land all in good state bf cul- tivation well watered with two good wells. and good spring creek running acroos, one corner of farm, supplying water all the year round. Terms re- asonable. Apply to Wm. Whiteford Exeter TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE The undersigned is offering for ,ale Lots 35,• 36. and part of 37, Carling Streeton which is a good storey and half frame house, containing 7 rooms good . ellar and kitchen. There are also, a number of choice fruit trees on the premises and a good . stable; liar: and soft water. Everything is in a goo" state of repair.Will be sold reasonable. Call Saturday for par - neuters HENRY GOULD. Exeter LEARN DRESSMAKING. W. teach everything, from Measure to Finish -Drafting, cutting, fitting, and designing. Best system 'in use. We teach from the most elaborate toilette taplain• shirtwaist, also skirts and coats in all the latest styles. In order to introduce this wonderfulmet- ho,.1 of cutting we have decided to give our first $10 course fol half priice " incluilling an up-to-date scale. Do not miss thin good chance to make yourselves fir. t-celass coat-mlakiers. We will be in Kippen from Jan. 26th to 27th. in Hensall hotel fa -am the e 27th to the 30th, at Central Hotel, Exeter from Jan. 30th to f eb. 3rd; in Centralia Feb. 3rd to, 6th. Ladies wishing to take this course can meet un a* these places to arrange ' for class -MISSES VALLANCE, 'teachers LOCAL DOINGS,. i aScadAt c,Bcacc lcicamo dc The ice harvest commenced last', week The quality is good, but it is n:. .s thick as usual. \fis, Charlotte Sweet, who;ias laeen 'a \ r3• poor health for some time, is slowly recovering. Herman Elliot of Lucan was married recently in Sarnia to Miss Ethel, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Holt, On Sunday evening thet officers and teachers of the James Street Sunday School were installed in an appropri- ate service. The hearing of the case in Sarnia against Mr. Daniel Hartleib has been adjourned after a short session until Friday next. A recruit from Seaforth, William Harvey Phillips of the Royal Caned - Dragoons, is seriously ill at Salis- bury Plans of ,pneumonia. Mrs. Delve has moved 'neo the haus.: vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry fieemae who have returned to weir a.rm ie Stephen to. reside. Owen Atkinson, soil of Mr. and Mra Geo A:,ldalson, is qualifying en !.ieu- tenant at the Lea :ea ea will jo it the Third contingent; Mrs John Hatvleshaw is recovering n_ely from a nasty fall on the side- walk last week. Her daughter Mrs, Livingstone of Toronto has been ate teedin ' her. The I,0.0.F. Regular meeting of Exete•• Ledge, No. e7, Tuesday, Jan, 26th Third Degree aad usual busi- ness Visitors welcome.—VV. E, drape Noble Grand. The half to of coal donated by 11r. Wm. Leavitt to the lucky ticket holder who. was a patron of his Dome Thea.re last week, went to Ira Taylor of Exeter North. 100 pounds of flour is :the prize this week. The Bellringers of the Trivitt Mem- orial church were pleasantly enter - :need at the 1iome, of Mr. and ,irs, I. Day en Thursday night. This is en. annual event and the bellringers look f:—wane each year to a very pleasant evening If you, are contemplating a railway trip re which youi will have to -take changes and connections be careful to consult your timetable, because many hanges have been made on all rail- roads in the time of trains leavingand arriving. On the main lines many trains have been entirely cut :off, llz: Fred Kerr won a. gold a'a,.rh :;, St. Thomas shoot last week by a score of 22 out of 23. In Algonac, Mich.. he was high gun, missing en1y 17 out of 300. In Toledo, Ohio, he was also high gun with 192 out of 200 He brought home a considerable sum of American gold. Fred can make it interesting for all of them. Before Magistrate W. D .Sanders on. Monday last on information ?aid by Normal; Kellermann of Dashwood there appeared W. G. Gibbons, charg- ed with falsely obtaining a note of $350.0e from Norman Kellerman on an exchange of a Ford; automobile for a 1fcl aughle -Buick car, to which a lien was attached, and which some time ago was taken away from Keller- man by the company, No evidence was taken and the case was adjourn- ed to Thursday of tine week at 10 o'clock An interesting wedding was quietly solemnized in the first Methodist Church today, Thursday Jan, 14th when W .N. Manning of the firm of Sherlock Manning Piano Company of , this city ryas married to Miss Minnie Trebilcock, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs GeorgeTreb:lcock, Immediate relatives of the contracting parties only being in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Manning left on the 12..05 G.T.R. for Buffalo New York and other plac es=London Advertiser. Mr Mannino is an: Exeter Old Boy. Mat Geo. W. Holman of Egrnond- ville.has two sons, both of whom 'lave enlisted in the. Third Contingent. the elder. san Wilmot in the Mounted Ri- fies 'at Indian Head, Sask., ani the younger Gordon, in the Infantry at Le idcn The Bell Engine Co. of 'Seeforth and employes presented Gor :lee with a handsome gold signet ging a,:tl assured 'hint that his position in the. erecting shop would be kept for hem Each of the boys enlisted with- out the knowledge of the other's in- tentions. Two-thirds of January gone --the ' winter won't be long after all, C. A Whittle of B.rucefield has en- listed with the Third contingent. Parkhill and Exeter play ,hockey in the local rink on Thursday ;tight, A quiet fall of several /aches of snow on h anday ntgght made sleigh - in; fine again, Special Notice—"January White Sale'' commencing Thursday }Horning Janizary 21st, and lasting two weeks at Mas. W. D. Yeo's See ad. in an- other column, Mrs .Aun Snell met with the mis- fortune .of falling down several s,tepa leading to the cellar one day last week and injured herself severely. She is however, slowily recovering, we are glad to state. efr George H;ricles, a .member of the Battalior at Lindsay has been pro. motel to the petition, as 'Corporals. George., is the son of the late john Ifkrks of 'Osborne and has all the qualities that go to make a good sol- .l •e At the meeting of the Liberal -Con- servative Aseocia.tiotn of the City cf London, called to nominate a Candid Friday night at the auditorium, Mr, W. Gray,president Of the eseociatuion, was unanimously selected as candidate Ws iwa • the only name suminitted, The Dominion government has de- cided that civil servants drawing over $500 a year shall not be allowedafter next year, to take municipal offices a; school trustees, aldermen, etc. Ex- perience has shown that many civil servants ,in the cities like Ottaeva. neglect their office ditties in order to dabble into municipal politics, Mobolizatioa began on Monday of last week for the third contingent Caenclian Expeditiona,ry force. Clinton is th • recuiting station for Huron and there has been a prompt response. In the first few days there were 7.3 m- inted as follows. Norman Bohanan Seaforth; Korner A. Cantelon, Clinton Orrin E. Cartwright, Clinton; Wm. M, Ede, Clinton; Thos, Grishrook, Sea - forth. Maurice E. Gray, Goderich; E.lward G. Graelis, Clinton, Henry Groves Went -ham; Gordon Holman Seaforth Joseph A. Leonard, Wing - ham; Thomas W. Morgan, Clinton; Cevil K Moores, Clinton, i°I Harri- son, C McDonald, Cranbrook, Alex; A. MyLeod, Walton; John B. Neshitt Clinton Harry Seymour, Goderich: John H. Smith Mullane; Edward Thomas Winghazn; Alfred J. Taylor W::agham :. John Theil, Blyth; Wm. R Utt;<ng„ 'i'Vingham; Fredrick M, .lI^llsan, Wingbazn Chas. F. Woods Winghant FREAK OF NATURE. On Friday last :tifr. Frank Coates of Usborne bad a sow that gave birth to twelve Tittle pigs, They were a particularly fine bunch in every way', but one among the number had peculiar feet, resembling very much that of a dog, bein,; soft in the bottom, having the four openiangs and a claw 'on cacti, It live0 only a couple days. THE FAVORITES TO. RETURN. --Th,: ample of. Exeter will tro doubt be pleased to learn that the Boyer - Vincent Stock Company will return here next Monday and Tuesday and present two new plays with :di spec- ie' scenery and effects. This com- pany appeared here last November and pleased a Iarge audience so 'hat here will be a large advance sale on his eagagement when they will offer I THF WHIrLPOOL and THE SPORT i ,NG PARSON, two beautiful Com - t e'iv ,Dramas complete in every de- tail, new and relined Vauderville between s: t ecialties will be given acts. that are alone worth more than the pric of admission, Seats now on sale at Howey's Drug Store. Price 25.35 and 50 cents. Order yours now. FARM FOR SALE Lot 7, Con. 1, .Stephen, the atop-' erty of the late Thomas Essery. • Brick House, bank baric and frame barn. 3 good wells, windmill, good orchard about 8 acres of 'good hard- wood bush containing about •500, sit - gar maple trees.- Soil clay loam, well drained and fenced. Farm in good state of cultivation, one-half mile` from Centralia station. Possession can be given to t,uit purchaser For terms and particulars apply to GEO. G. ESSERY, Centralia.: • Or GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers,', Exeter FARM FOR SALE ''S% Lot 8, Can. 12, Tp, Stephen; 50' acres half mile south of l hiva, with 'good frame 'haiise; ,Dank barn, dri ve shed and Other out buildings '0 spring wells—good land, well fenced and underdrained, with, :• J arty acrth .under cultivation. Apply "' o THEOBOLD DIETRICH R. R. No, 3, Dashw3od, Ont, Daiathy the youngest daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. George Redford, Hur- on 8tre, t. while returning home from school on Tuesday evening had the misfortune of being run over ay a bobsleigh, the hind runner passinrov- er both legs. She was somewhat •in- jured. .but luckily no bones were broken This should serve as a warn- ing to boys and girls ,not to hang on to, sleighs and cutters. Many a a crippled has carried cr 1 limb person r -v Dp as -the result t of neaaIy all:their lives:1 an accident et this. kind. SALE GOING ON: -The reserved seats are now selling at Howey's Drug Store for the Bayer -Vincent Sega, Company which will present THE WHIRLPOOL at the Opera Hawse next Monday. evening, Jan. 25. and THE SPPORTING PARSON on Tuesday with all special scenery :and, effects. Funny vauderville between a'cts. Prices 25, 35, and 50 cents. HOCKEY MATCH.—Exeter and Crediton teams waged a battle royal .oir•tihe local rink on Thursday evening the local seven winning% by a score of 5-3, A large crowd was present ,many enthusiasts ,coming over from Creditor,' to cheer on their team. A it spute:1 goal lust before the end of time caused e bit ofa rumpus which was entirely uncalled for, as there are plenty of officials to decide play and goals. ' One can ,understand a bit of fight over a foul play causing an ire jury. but not over a disputed goal. The game was played in 3 20 -minute parts, and the sicoree at the end of each were— Exeter 2 Crediton; 0 Exeter 3 - Crediton 2 Exeter 5 Credi tan 3 i he aa: ^s dra e ti_t . r n, J The h lvt1c, Ise thecoe:baCench az:d one lath South Cott and P clieson •:lin la rest, —o --- Garvey Acheson was in London on Tuesday George Hurdon visited in Thedford last wee'. Mae Irene Rivers visited in Hensall over Sunday Mr Jos. Wambold was in Thedford last weer_ on business. Mr. Ed. Foaveil pf Windsor is vis- e -drag here for a few days. Mrs 'Rollaway of Clinton is visiting wed. her daughter, Mrs. R. N. Rowe Ma and Mrs. Herman Elliott of Lucaci spent Sunday with relatives in Exeter Mies White has returned to Wind- sor after visiting at, the home of Mrs, John IWrh ':e EXETER PATRIOTIC FUND Previously acknowledged $1232.89 Donations. of $1,—Mrs E. Hey- wood W, Hooper, Mrs. F Baw- den, alts . P, Eaiveden, T. C. Mc- Leod edrs, A MVIcFalls, S.Hardy ail Southcatt, Mr, Hold 9,00 Mrs. McLaughlin, afriend 50c. 1.00 Little Canucks Room V. 1,80 Harvey Bros; 2,00 Donations of $5,—J, G. Stanlwry. T. Harton, Weekes "Bros, 15,00 Donations of $6—T. Kernick, l3, Spackman ..J. G, Jones, Mentor- ivell, ,Dr. McGillicuddy, W. Beer D. Sanders, G. May, W. May, G. Crawley T. Acheson 66,00 D, McInnis 25.00 Monthly Instalments Robt Sanders 2.00 81.00 each—H• Rowe, Mrs. E,San- dens Mrs. Bowel]; Mr. Beavers,T. Brock W.H. Levett, J. Gould, .Dr. idyndznan, W. Penhale, Mr. J Grigg 10,00 1364,69 The ladies of the Presbyterian church made and donated 28 pneu- monia jackets. ,A. number of lathes met at Mrs. S Fitton's on Friday evening, end made and donated 18 hospital shirts. The ladies are asking for old `inen sheets, etc...anything that will make bandages—same to be left with the secretary Mrs. S Fitton The Secretary, has received the i e1- towing letter from Ottawa, Dea: Madam, --I desire to express my sincere thanks to you and the members of the E.P.L. for the kind- ness you have shown in sending me the parcel of woollen goods. I as- sure you that I appreciate your thoughtfulness very much as the knit- ted goods are just what I needed and 2 know that all the rest of the boys would feel grateful were their comforts administered to in a like manner It will always be a source of pride to me to know that the good wishes of my .friends at home ac- company rne, and I hope that, when.] come back , God willing, I will have done my part with the rest of the Canadians who are goingto the front. and that we will have hown our- selve: capable of rendering; a good account when the safety of the Em- pire demands it, Again thanking you 1 be to remain very sincerely :,•ours Earl Parse;as, Misses Ethel Day and Lola Taylor spent a few days in London and St. Thomas las:. week. Mis_ Elliot, who has been visiting relatives here, returned to her home in Norwich ' Saturday: Mrs Ed Benton and two children of Exena Sask., are visiting Mrs. Ben - tae's brother, Mr: Wm. Fraser. Miss ?3wd.. of Ingersoll spent a few days with her friend, Miss Ida Rowe last week returned. horde 'Saturday. .bfrs W. B. Weidemlhammer and daughter of Oakville visited du ring the past week with Mrs. Rev. Col- lins. ear Wes 'Dearing and Mr. James Stanlake of Stephen attended the extern/in show at. Mitchell ori Thurs- lay last Miss Myra Hawkshaw and iMiss. tench of London, . after spending a few days with friends here, returned home Tuesday evening. Airs. Wm .Davis, ,accompanied by her granddaughter and Miss Lily Da- vis of London are visiting Mr. ` and. Mrs. Jos Davis, Exeter .North, Mins .John Dearing` and niece, who have been visiting relatives and friends here for several weeks, returned to their homes in Flint, Mich., on Tues- day Mir. James and Miss E. Shapton at- tended the funeral of their' cousin, Harriet Shaptan, wife of Mr. William Eloy, in 'Downie on, Saturday. Deceas- ed was 64 years of age, Mr Frank Sanders of Rainey. •River', who har been 'visirting: with his moth- er here left Monday for Clifton Springs N. Y. Mr Sanders is a Vic; ni cif rnlacune attack•of rhegnialis a ;l ;will ` undergo treatment: at that place He 'was aCcompa,niied • by his. brother Rev. Rural Dean Sanders: Oh. yes we have them—people who think they could tell the British: war office what is best to do. OPERA HOUSE, EXETER, 2 NIGHTS JAN. 25 .AND 26, NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY RETURN OF THE FAVORITES THE STOCK COMPANY Pl 9S CNe:s EgiFim fy "THE WHIRLPOOL" A great "4 act Comedy Drama "THE SPORTING PARSON" Full of Heart Interest NEW VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN THE ACTS 15 PEOPLE -15 NO WAITS EACH PRODUCTION COMPLETE WITH ALL SPECIAL SCEN- ERY AND EFFECTS EVERYTHING CLEAN AND • WHOLESOME PRICES -- Children 25c.; Admission 35c. Reserved Seats 50c Plan now open at Howey's Drug Store THE SHOW YOU KNOW R. N. Rowe Furniture Dealer and Undertaker Phone 20a., , Exeter - Ontario Tea & Coffee Store For the choicest groceries, fruits, spices, teas, coffee ancl every- thing in thegrocery line. Call -and sem us, A trial as to quality will convin 'ce. ig Reduction in Watches 4 MEN'S 18 size, GOLD FILLED CASE Regular Price $14.00, row $8.00 2 MENS' 16 size, GOLD FILLED CASE Regular Price $15,00; now $9,00 2 KENS' 18 size, NICKLE CASE, Regular Price S 8.00, 4 LADIES` 6 size, Gold -Filled Case Regular Price $14,00, now $5.50 now 6 LADIES 0 size, Gold - Filled Case Regular Price $16,00, now $9.00 2 LADIES' 0 size, Wristlet Watches Regular Price $14.00, now $9.75 2 SILVER Wristlet Watches, Regular Price S. 4.00, now $ 2:755 WE ARE OFFERING SOME BEAUTIFUL BRACELETS AT A VERY LOW PRICE, Lawson & Trick Exeter R Catarrh Nameless Remedy Y The remedy that is safe to' die any- where either in or out doors. Name- relievee most eases instantly. Try it for Sneezing, Stuffed head, sore throat. Hacking, Spitting, Sore nose Coughing Waxy ears, Deafness, Neuralgia Headache, Lung trouble, Inflamed eyelids, Asthma, Hay fev- er. Piles etc. FOR POULTRY, TRY 11' Louse head, Black swelled head, For gapes (you will, be surprised.) NAMELESS is guaranteed to. l el - eve in the use of one bottle, or, the price will be refunded. Get Next to NAMELESS; sent .tny where for 25 cents. Natneless is Prepared by The Purity Manf'g Co. Exeter, Ont. and sold at Powell's Bazaar J, Willis Powell The Big Variety Store P.S.—Ail through January we alter, running .two-day window sales. New prices every lefonday, Wednesday and Friday Watch our windows. Exeter North General Store For Real Home- made German Sausage PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE BUTTER, EGGS , DRIED APPLES DRESSED POULTRY AT MARKET PRICES H. Bierling MERCHANT, WAY ,P.O. Produce taken in exch a n e' ' a 1 Opposite Electric light l la,,1 { JONES &1VIAY PHONE NO. 82 January Sale FOR THE BALANCE OF JANUARY WE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL PRICES TO CLEAR OUT ALL WINTER GOODS THIS WILL BE A SAVER FOR YOU AS THE SAME GOODS WILL BE MUCI-i HIGHER . NEM WINTER. LADIES COATS ALL FURS Only a few left at lust half For le off Selling Price. A • regular price. Each one a bar - good stylish lot to pick from, LADIES' WAIST[S' A nice lot of Silk and Net Waists, at only 822.00 'each: MEN'.S AND BOYS' SUITS To be cleared out regard- A bag lot of nifty suits to • less of cost, Come and get a real live •bargain. FUR COLLAR COATS $12 far a good one, $15 foe abetter o ire, A. Snap. MEN'S & BOYS' O'RCOATS clear. omit at neatly ?n price. New Spring ao s THE NEW SPRING GOO DS ARE ARRIVING, EVERY DAY WE WILL SOON HAVE,'TH6iM ALL IN FOR. YOUR APPRO- VAL. NEW . DRESS GOODS The first shipment is here c1 you will find them very swell :az Patterns, Colors and Fabrics. NEW -PRINTS 300 pieces of the. New Eng- lish and Canadian Prints. Ev- ery,,colgr, in, different pat- terns will be : found on our -- totinters. 1.98 All Trimmed Hats $1.98 SOME REAL BEAUTIES TO CHOOSE FROM J S Headgrtarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing