The Exeter Advocate, 1916-7-27, Page 8EXETER A11VUBAT , TrEuR SuAY.. JITLY 27 1B1.6
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.EXETER ,MARKETS
CHAN=GED EACHDNESDA 5 LOCAL DOINGS. 4
Wheat 40c.40°10...
?0ia0c? • 40„..,0‘40,40c.44,40,
lic 540, .ad6ai0,
' Earley - .. 55
aBuckwtreat 60 Tie big bowlixg Tou.rinament in
Oats
SO London Ls on this week, nut -nonce of
1 00 players
Bette...:
s ,....:....... , ., ......• 95 to 3 00 the Exeter are in attendance.
Potatoes per bag18 Ott The bowlers have• purchased en ex_
Hay, toga ala cellent array of grazes for the big
Flops pea` cwt, tournament on August 9th and loth.
Flour, low grade, per cwt. 1 75
Short ,..... eau This district had a few scattered.
26
B per fan ,...:... Q4 shora owers Wednesday: and. Thursday
Egg; ee of last week, but it is nowvery dry
Boner ' 25 agaitm•
•
;eeabutter 32 Pte 9rchie Davis, wbo left with
Hogs per. •Cwt. 11 ta0-the,7lst battalion for overseas, -snow
in Fr:,,nce, awaiting orders to go into
the trendies
D: 4 oupland of •Si Marys is the
age viy-elected District Deputy Grand
Meeter of MMasoteic District No. 4,
South Huron,
The- first to remember the • Advo -
:ate with a ripe tomato this year Ives
1o`tnt Ford. It was a fine specimen
nd al Earnest -of -all variety. ;t was
firm and of :exceptionally fine flavor
Messrs. Bald & Atkinson, marble
:realer and undertakers of Clinton
iv :re +purchased the James Doig Mar-
e Works 5,tt the sue town and are
• e tt. el.,e stock moved to "their own
zireaan'sses.
Proclamation
Civic Holiday
Ste ^ to esalut ore of the Village
-stony etcolann
OleNOeil, AUGUST 7th, ' tele
et ts OWN' N HOLIDAY
AY
I eell aeon :all
eittent a« observe the same.
fit leN' W. TAYLOR, Reeve.
eeeen%
YOUNG' MEN
Yteoug sten or others who are un-
able to enlist for overseas eerviee
gap, 5.erve the: King and Country be
he o e. on `nlm;n t:en Work. Steady
woo( to gated mero Appy; to
THE ltC1J8 O , Ltd.,BELL £o th Oa „ T.
Mein Street Methodist Church pure
Pose bolding a Raspberry Sordal cn
the Clowtei la inch on the evening c,t
Friday, jute 18th. Tea served • from
#r to 8. Admission 25 cents. Refresh-
ments will be served on the grounds
(art eltestre inn attendance.
WANTED AT ONCE.—Young sto-
re= desiring deployment an tow con
find :n by applying at once+ to the
Jackson Olanufacturing Co., who has
,eves; l good ,positions vacant. The
work is light end clean, the hours are
very short :and wages are paid while
leaning. Steady ,position and good,
wages assured to anyone giving it a
t-ie1 Apply at meet, JACKSON
thiAN xACTLt RING CO., EXETER.
TEACHER WANTED
Fen S. N'e, I, Stephen; ]molding
1st or 2nd class certificate. Duties
to commence utter summer holidays,
State salary. Wm. Bowden, R. R. No.
2 Cent;aia Ont,
H. B'sereirg'a, Exeter North, is the
PbQ: 107. Goods del h reredzes. Try
WOMAN WANTED.—At the Cen-
tral Hotel, Exeter, a woman to work
two days a week.
The Exeter Cannan; Factory start-
operations
tart-
ope ations on the pea crop Mon -
y. The yield this year, owing' to
the late seed;ng, lend subsegeent dr}
vweatlme; ,wilt be each below the
Two r.tnl;is of bowters egnsisiting of
R. Rowe, W. T. Acheson, W. D.
Clarkke, R. G. Seldon, skip; and W.
River's. 1l .Fritz, J.A. Stewart, \V.Wt
Taman .attended Seaforth Tourna-
ment last week and the Iatter rink
got first .prize in the second event
2aiectrie Toasters. The number pi
rinks was not ,large.
Substitute for jar Rubbers. --When
about to close >a jar of preserved
goods., the housewife very oftea finds
herself short of a rubber band, or
else the' last one breaks. A very good
subs;tute can be made from news-
paper. This is better than otherna-
per because .as numbers say, "it
packs better." They often use it tc
Trea4e small pipe joints am and waren
Fall Wheat is being cut this week
anti is a fine crop.
This seaasor>!'s record of heat reached
the highest point on Tuesday touching
97.5 degrees about three o'clock in
the afternoon, It started :out in the
morninig at 63 aatd at noon had gone,
over 95, Strange to say with all the,
extreme heat few prostrations are
re3ported, At the time of -writing no
te,lief is in sight
CAR. •BURNED,—Aja. Thorn, Baker
lost one a his Ford. Gars by fire on
Saturday "night: The clnauffer, tdr,
Williams arcs on; this ,way home from
Stratford end when near Eirkton
fire was noticed, in the lower part of
the car. The machine was immediate-
ly turned into the Aitch and an at-
tempt made to put out the flames, but
without success. The engine and
some other essential parts are said
to be little damaged, and it is eon-
sidered the loss eats, be re=placed for
'x200 There was no insurance on
the machine,
LITTLE POTATOES. --The man
who has apateh of beans, or succot-
ash, or other reens, .believes the gods
would make a hit if for that patch's
benefit they regulated wind and rain;
and u hen they don't it gives hien pain.
It from his little footy field he thinks
he'll have a bounteous yield, he does-
n't seem to .care a rap how it may
fare with t'othe:r chap. Destroying
hail may tali and beat the stuffing
from a neighbor's wheat ;a cloudburst
spoils scone fellow's oats, and drowns
wraother's shorthorn shoats, or maybe,
just across the way, the lightning hits
my stack of hay; and, he will view his
little stretch of artnehokes, and says
(the wretch), "The climate's perfect
I maintain; there's just enough of
wind and rain; no man could ask a
better shote than, we are gettingg hero
below". But if his little ,petch of
rape he finds is in unthrifty shape,
the fact that sneighbor's crops are fine
wi[i not prevent his doleful whine.
lie is a small bore skate, you say ;
eh well, we all are built that way.—
Walt ?elude
—x—o—x—
ldise Kathleen Stewart is visiting
in Port Stanley.
Mr. Wes. Lamport has gone
London to work,
Wallace and. Harry Fuke are on a
taQht. Cut several layers of the pa- ' trip up the fakes,
per the required size, put them onMr T, Boyle was inToronto on
the can and screw the lid down as e1 business this week.
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BUGGIES AT COST,—A whole
car load of McLaughlin and Brack,
vile. buggies to soldgp t costQpprice.
EVeey buggy must
b'.mdle all hinds of MacCormick Farm
Machinery and repairs for same; also
will have in stock a large number of
other makes of second -band machin-
ery
achinery for sale. Repairing on all kinds
ed farm machinery promptly attended
to, especially Massey -Harris machin-
ery. SAMUEL BEAVER, Exeter.
400 TONS SALT -400 tons aline
Land and Cattle Salt for sale. All
grade: 55.50 per totl;, 50e. per bag.
EXETER SALT ORKatnSager, Ltd
—x—o--x—
S ALT FOR SALE. --An excellent
qua:et; o. Sarnia made salt for :ale
at OW Temperance House, at the
G T R. station. Sold in any quant-
ity. Yeur patronage is solicited and
satisiaetior, is guaranteed. — ED.
MA:,LIRE Exeter.
tightly a,, possible. If preferred
swags of soft leather, cut from the
tops of old shoes, may be used, batt
tbee ere not as satisfactory as those
made from newspapers
Th; tuneral of the late Joseph No-
be, who died on Wednesday, took
place Friday from the house of his
son in -taw stir, James a Thom mson
Church street. lfr. Noble was born
in Ireland, but he and his wife lived
for some years in Glasgow, Scotland
the family coming to this country
matey years ago. .He first settled in
Varna where he jived a short time,
rani then moved to Exeter, where he
lived some years, 30 years ago he
vs eat to Seaforth, where he made his
home until his death, He was 82
years of age and is survived by a
tamily ot one son and four daughters.
frs. J. B. Thompson, of Seaforth ;Mrs.
Tucker ot Illinois; Mrs. Alex Cardno,
of i)arl ngiord, lianitoba; Mrs, .Geo.
Eoyd of Saskatoon, and Joseph, of
Toronto • liars. Noble died four year:
ago,
STATUTES OF ONTARIO
1 e Sessional Statutes of Ontario
foe sear 1916 have been rec4ived
by , _ ;ersdersigned for csistributionto
the parsons entitled to the same. "Ma-
strates and Justices of the Peace
may obtain them on application al
the office of the undersigned; orco-
pies will be forwarded by express on
reeuest.
Oflire of the Clerk of the Peace"
Goder:ch. 22nd July, C$1916.
Clerk of the Peace.
FOR SALE
Mete Flora Denney has returned
from a visit in ,London
Mr. Ed, Bissett of .,London spent
Saturday evening in town.
11r. Wm. I•la%vkshaw left Monday to
attend the -races in Detroit.
KICKS' AUGUST FORECASTS.
—August will come in with ;enatal
indications of coming storms over ran
tral to eastern parts of the country.
in westeru marts, the barometer will
be low and threatening clouds, rain,
wind and thunder will already be or-
ganized and starting on their eastward
sweep across the country. These
storms will reach a general crisis on
and touching the 2nd to the 4th, more
precisely on the 2nd in central, and
on the 3rd to the 4th en eastern sta-
tes. ,1eaaatime the barometer will rise
end •cooler, cleaner weather will be
advancing from western sections. By
the 5th to 6th, these clearing, cooler
conditions will have passed the cen-
tral. and on into the eastern parts
of the country.
A most desirable residential prop-
erty situate in one of the best resi-
dential parts of the Village of Exeter,'
This property consists of a let story
frame house -8 rooms with pantry and
closets; a good summer kitchen and
large woodshed; good well and cis-
tern; a fine selection of fruit trees
aril steal fruits, and a good stable
with iron roof. Any person desiring
a fine residential -property can ob-
tain .he above on very satisfactory
terms. For particulars apply to
Isaac R. Carling, Barrister &c.
Exeter, Ont
VOTERS' LIST 1916
MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN -
S:IIP OF STEPHEN
COUNTY OF HURON
^o --
,11r. and Mrs. A. E. Kuhn have re-
turned from two weeks holidays.
Messrs W. H. Levett and Wesley,'
Smelt were in Toronto this week.
Mies '.Nash and daughter of Hamil-
ton are visiting ,'firs, ‘Villis Powell.
l4liaxs Bennett of Toronto is visit-
ing hex sister Mrs J. A. Stewarts"
:tor Herb Southcott of Hamilton is
holidaying here and at Grand Bend,
a and airs. Wm. Thompson are
ho idayinng in London and otherplaces
Miss Ida Wambold has returned
from t. two weeks' holiday in London
Mrs. S. Atkinson has returned from
a visit in Baliymote for a few weeks.
Mr James Creech of New York vis-
ited with his parents here for a few
days.
Messrs Adolphus and. Stanley Ev-
ans of London were in town one day
last week. •
Miss Sadie Walker of Hanilton is
vision;; her ,parents, Mr, and Mrs.
las. Walker,
Mrs. McAllister and child of Sarnia
are visitmg the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Jewell
Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Delbridge and
daughter returned to their horne in
Hamiota. Man, last week,
Mr Ericson returned to Rochester,
N.Y.. on Saturday. Mrs, Ericson is
remaining for some time.
Nurse Neilans of Seaforth spent a
few days last week with Mrs. Newell
at the New Commercial House
Mire F. J. Hill and two children of
Toronto nre visiting for two weeks
with the former's mother, Mrs. Jas,
Ford.
Mrs C. H. Horney has returned
home atter visiting her daughter, Mrs
James Collingwood in Hamilton for
two weeks
Mrs. R. Barnes and two children
of Ottawa and Mrs Hilton Evans of
London visited this week with Miss
Etta Harding. `
Mrs. Jordan and children, after a
visit with Mrs. Jordan's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Murray, have return-
ed to Toronto.
Miss Alice Cadwell, after ,holidaying
at her home in Petrolea, returned on
Mondae,to resume her duties at the
Central Phone office. ,
Miss Johnston, nurse, who has been
with the overseas forces in Sal-
onika and Egypt, and is now home, on
furlough., is -visiting Mrs. McGillicuddy
for a few days.
HEYWOOD—BEDFORD.— A quiet
grad pretty wedding was solemnized at
the home of Mr G. R. Bedford, Hur-
on Street, Exeter, on Thursday, July
20th, et 9 a,m. when his second daugh-
ter 'Evelyn Bernice, was united in
marriage to Gordon •Clifford Heywoed
of Usbosne, in the presence of only
the immediate relatives and friends of
the bride and ,groom. The ceremony
was gest armed by Rev. J. W. Baird
of James St Methodist church. The
drawing room was adorned with roses
and sweet (peas, and banks of palms
and leans. To the strains of the
Lobengrin Bridal. Chorus, played by
her sister Valeria, the bride entered
leaning on the arm of her father. She
looked sweet and girlish in a dress
of white silk with over dress of silk
embroidered net, and veil of net with
Lillies of t'he Valley, and carrying a
bouquet of roses and t,sweet .peas. Fol-
lowing " the. ceremony was a attainty
wedding ;breakfast Mr. D. B. Sanders
the groom's uncle, took the wedding
patty for a motor triip as far as Lon-
don, where they were also accompan-
ied by Mr. Clark Fisher and Miss
Ella Baker. On tsheir •arrival in Lon-
don they took the lelectriic car to
Port Stanley, where they left the
bride and groom to spend a part of
their honeymoon, basking in the lake.
breezes of that most popular summer
resort. The 'bride travelled in a
smart suit .of navy blue with blouse of
estate silk ,e
d ed with blue
tettu
gg,
and targe: ,panama that. The groom's
gift• to the beide was a gold wristlet
watch ,auitl to the pianist a crescent
of pea,rlsf The presents were both
num taus- and costly, showing ;: the.
esteem ink "which; the young couple
are held. Gordon is a grandson of
Mr'axe :Mrs: Samuel Sanders of Hu-
rcet Street, therefore he:and .his bride
were ,presented with :a "Gr'andfather's
Clock" from . theiar 'esteemed grand-
peren,s who have. made et a rule to
ureserht each of their grandsons with,
a• cro..T•,.:an the occasion of their mar
ciaage Gordon .is the ; fifth grandson`
whO> has rceceived one of. those beaut:r
Vat:_( is hereby given that I have
trap rete • 9 or delivered to the per-
sons mentioned in Section 9
of "The Voters' List Act" the cop -
ie, re.taira:i by the said sections to
be sc transmitted or delivered of the
list male pursuant to said act, of all
persons appearing by the last revis
ed. Assessment Roll of: the said Mun-
icipality to be entitled to vote in the
said dutecipality at Elections for
member:s of the 'Legislative Assembly
and at Municipal Elections, and that
said list was first posted up at my
office at Crediton on the 19th Day
of July. 1916, and servants there
for inspection,
.And I hereby call upon all voters
to" talc( immediate pso'ceeditigs to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed accardiag to law. 19th day of,
nate. a_ Crediton this
July, 1916
Clerk of Stephen Township. Goole," -Com, vasa ,pt Luc,ltno t for a,time.
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BONES 8c MAY
PRONE NO, 8a ,
LIARItIG SALE 01
SUMMER GOODS
In order to make room for New Fall Goods
which are arriving daily, we offer the balance of
our stock of wash dress goods, ladies' blouses,
Wash dresses, parasols, etc,, tit greatly reduced
prices,
Sumner Millinery at 1-2 Price and less
We offer the balance of our millinery, rszany
good styles to choose from at half price and less.
Children's dresses at 39c.
Children's wash dresses for ages from 4 to 8
years, only,a few left worth up to 150. Special
clearing price 39o.
Men's Straw Hats at 98c.
3 dozen men's straw sailor c.ats, all brand
new styles, While they lasta
"Viyella" Flannel at old prices
We offer six webs of the celebrated Viyella
flannel good patterns light and dark colors. Guar-
anteed not to shrink. At absolutely the old price
60c. yd.
Ladies' home and street dresses—4. Big range to
choose from only 68c,
JONES E & MAY
Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanfolid Clothing
Buy the I SIMIE
Hotpoint Se
BEFORE BUYING ELECTRIC-
AL APPLIANCES OF ANY KIND
Mr and Mrs.' Gordon IC. Heywoodi
returned Saturday evening. Pram their
honeymoon and are now settled in
their luew hone• on the. 2nd .cences-
sion of Usboarne.
Give us a Call.
WHEN BUYING ELECTRIC IR-
ON BE SURE IT IS A
Standard Hotpoint
WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO
DELIVER ANY AiAKE OF IRON
TO YOU FOR TRIAL WITHOUT
ANY OBLIGATION ON YOUR
PART TO PURCHASE
Rev Baird and family are on a few
weeks` holidays on the shore of Lake
Huron near Kincardine. Mr. Irwin of
Clinton will occupy James Street pul-
pit for two Sundays. ..
Mr and Mrs. 11cCreath of Luck--
now
uck-now Spent Sunday with the latter's
^t ..'
parents) Mr. arid M. a.. Aam. ra
nbg.
Mss (jay Armstrong came with them
and will spend a few weeks at her
home,
Mrs, G. H. 112cDoxtatd gid son of
Des Moines; Ohio-; and Mrs. C. H.
Smith end children of W inclsor are
visiting. blas. John Snell, Andrew St.
who returned last week from a visit
in Windsor.
miss Cook of Luelmow ;was the
Quest, of • the Misses .Armstrong two
or three days this week. She return-
ed to her home Wednesday,, accom-
HENRY EILBER l -;tut we,daimg tokens, "Grandfather's I pataie l ,by il2rs, Armstrong who will
W. J. BEER
EXETER
PLAIN TAILORED AND FITTED
MODELS SHOWING NEW FEA
TURES IN SLEEVES WITH
FINE RIPPLE SKIRTS
Summer Fashions are now here and
combine in Fabric and Style a. unique
and interesting collection, meeting the
requirements for street wear and
travel,.
It is unusual to present so early in
the, season so great a variety, but
styles_ were determined -early, and
the most favored shown.
The present time is most advantag-
eous for buying as ail indications
point to higher prices in the future.
N. Sheere
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MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
be C H Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice Strictly confidential; no witness
Choice
Furniture
R. N. ROWE
THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND FURNITURE DEALER
Phone 20a,
'Tea & Coffee
Store -
LADIES AND GENTS' 'TAILOR
Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central
Hotel.
Exeter Bargain Store
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July
Bargains
LADIES' BLACK COTTON HOSE 10 CENTS A PAIR.
LADIES' •BLACK" LISLE HOSE 25e, TO 40 a. A PAM.
CHILDREN'S ,TAN HOSE LOc A PAM.
SAMPLE HANDKERCHIEFS 5,, CENTS TO 50 CENTS BAC' I'.
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BOY'S BRACES 10 CENTS A. PAIR,
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS 75 CENTS . EACH ;
;MEN'S SOX, BELTS, TIES:
CLEARING LINE OF SHOES AT $1.00 AND 61.50 PER PAIR:
EXTRA 'VALUE"' IN'MENrS' SUITS,
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.
B. W. F. Beavers
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
Opposite Electric light Plant
Fresh Meats
.:s
Cured. Meats
Aiways.0n Hand
Fred Robinson
Butcher
Phone 103
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