The Exeter Advocate, 1917-9-6, Page 8Anu'o Tx '1'C;IS1)li', SEPT. 15. 1:117
XL'rl R iSSARXETS
CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY
Wheat , 2,10
Ontario Oats ,. ,50{'to60
Barley ..,, 90 to 1,00
Family Flour en.... . 6.30
Law grade flour 3.25
Shorts .43,00 to 45,00'
Bran ., ,,... .36.00
Creamery Butter ,. 34 •to 364
Dairy Butter ...,... ,.....34
- 42
Eggs , 42
,tsar(! • .K«rx 35
Pota•taes per peck ....
Hay, pet ton xO.011 Go
12.00
name - 12.0
Hogs per clot, .. ..
MILLINERY 1 MILLINERY ! t'
Having opened up our Fall Stock
of Millinery all orders will be prompt-
ly attended to,
MILLINERY OPENINGS will be
held SEP 1' 14 and 15 and following'
days,
AE, CURUSS,.
MEN WANTED FOR MUNITION
WORK
A number of good reliable men
can secure steady employment on
Munition Work. Apply, 'to -
The Raat Bell Th esti r Co, Limited ,
Seaforth Ont.
To Correspondents—We would be
very pleased if correspondents would
get their budgets of news in by Tues-
day morning's mail next week. thist
fact a day earlier every w
hot weather helps.
Buy pow acid fit flour made from
the Old Wheat, We have only afew
sacks left --but there is one,
ey for you,
Harvrs.
AGENCY FORk nTHE
o hTKIN s
LINE Agency from. Mr. 3. E. Gould
ion. s Agency
of Henson I am prepared to do
business with all .the old customers
and others who !leave not previously
eased the products I will be pleased
to interest also. A full line now in
knack Goods can be procured at
residence at any tintes, A frill Milne of
Linaments Cough Remedies, Spices
and Extracts, Toilet Articles always
on band. Phone orders promptly at-
tended to. Phone 43 Exeter.
WM. ANDREW,
Travelling Salesman, Exeter, 'Ont.
,c'Yc
tLOCAL DOIN G S.
A- Baa.: At
FARelERS—Due to sour aa -range -
meets with the power cornmissipn we
can do chopping in the aiter,eoons
only. Kindly oblige us by beerio
this in mind,
Harvey Bras,
was'' ne
r•ov •'e:trt d
Hairy a z' a of Ba lr lc 1
r5 D }
350 and costs for violation( of the 0
T. A.. by having a. battler of whiskey
in his barroom,
Two rinks of Exeter bowlers spent
Friday evening non the Hensall -green
in contest with the northern) bowlers
and last by a few points.
Rev, Campbell of Toronto ;pokeon
Lord'. Day Alliance matters on Sun-
day last -in the moz•ni'ng at James --St,
church, it the afternoon at 'Bethany,
and in the evening is Nairn -St;: church,
DOUGLAS STEWART WOUND -
El). ---Word was received on. Friday
last by Mr. and ,Mrs!, J. A, Stewart
that their son:, Ponies had received
a gas shell wound .cony the Head of bat-.
tae, The natureof the wand is not
knov,n. Douglas ,enlisted with the
33rd Battalion and has been in France
for several months.
BER'„` ,HARNESS WOUNDED,—
Mrs John Harness received word on
Friday, stating !that her soon, Pte,
Bert Harness, who enlisted with, the
(135th Battalion i;n Parkhill, had . been
wounded in the .head and le.g. An-
other message was !received later,
stating that he was m,isuing, but this
was later contradicted,
Wedding invitations and announce-
nierats in the latest correct styles of
type and statianerY, can be procured
on short notice end at right prices at
The Advocate Office.
Exeter Colitinuaton
School
OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th.
rias" a1—W M Eadie, B. A., (late
}? >l
of Collegiate Institute, Brantford),
Gold Medallist of Toronto Normal
School, Graduate of Queen's Univer-
sity with First Class Honors Instruc-
tor in Cadet and Physical Training,
and Tudor of any subject :of the Up-
per School.
Moderns and English:—Miss Viola J.
,TJobson, B. A.
Commercial Specialist, also Art
Miss Mamie G. Quinn.
Students desiring to enroll
kindly
nd y
apply to (Miss) Secretary
HEIDEMAN—HOGARTH,
The' home of: -Mr. and; Mrs. William
Hogarth, 9 Dundttrn ave., Toronto,
beautifully decorated with golden rod
was the scene of a pretty wedding
when their youngest daughter, Janet,
Kilpatrick, was. ,married to William
Frelcierick .youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Heideman of Exleter.
The officiating minister was the Rev.
W. S McTaggart, and the wedding
march was played by the bride's cous-
in. Mrs Jas. Banner, Nirho also sang
during the signing of the ixegister,
The bride . was given away by her
father and wore a gown of white
crep : de chine, with veil and orange
blossoms. She was attended oy Miss
Miriam Robertson, twat& wore pale.
blue crepe de <chtne and Juliet cap.
The groomsman was -Mr. Leonard
Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. Heideman
left later for ,Exieter, KitaiSenaseand
other points, the bride travelling in
a Burgundry silk ,suit with hat t'a
match, and wild fox fur,
FRENCH—HOWARD-A very quiet
wedding was solemnized in the 1'Ialin;
Street Methodist Church on Wednes
day morning sof ,this week, at nine.
.o'clock when Miss Florence Winona
of Edrnonton, Alta., daughter of Mrs.
Lucy Howard of Exeter, was united
in the holy ,bands of matrimony to
Mr. Victor Coleman French, editor of
the "Times," •Wtetaskiwin, Alta. The
bride was given away by her brother-
in-law lar. Edwin Dignan, and the
ceremony was performed by the Rev.
S. W. Mu, -worthy, in the presernce
of the immediate relatives sf the
contracting parties.. The bride %Xis.
becomingly attired in travelling suit
of brown English worsted, with tail-
ored hat of . white crepe, and wore a
corsage bouc_uet of sunset ose:buds
and fern. After the ceremony rhe
guess_ assembled at the home of Mr.
and Mas Wilbert Martin,, where a
dainty buffet lunebeon was s,e,ved.
Miss Margaret Muxworthy played the
wedding marches at the church and
also rendered a !number of appropri-
ate selections while the luncheon was
beingser-ved•, The bride was the re-
cipient of many useful and beautiful.
gifts, amongst which was a handsome
set of sable furs, °thee gift of the
groom. The happy couple motored
to London, where they left an an ex-
tended trip to Toronto, the Thousand
Islands,, Halifax and the Land of
Evangeline. Mr, and. Mrs. French ex-
pect to return ,to Exeter about the
15th of Sept., and after a short slay
with relatives wall Leave far their•
home in; \ e,taski:win.
HAVING OPENED UP our new
Fall Stock of Millinery, we are now
teady with ali the latest fashions in.
Ladiea' Headwear.
G. MAY ARMSTRONG,.
SECOND HAND FORD AUTO
FOR SALE. --In good condition, Ad-
dreas Box 202, Exeter:
HEAR' MR. ;SINCLAIR, Soloist of
the First Methodist <Churele London,
and 'Kathleen England, elocutionist
and singer, also the Munroe children,
National and Scotch dancers, in. a
concert given in the Opera House by
the Patriotic League on Fair night,
FARM .FOR SALE
10,0 acres, more or less, being Lot
13, Con. 1, Biddulph, (the farm of Wm
Kelly) on London Road, Clay loam
One of the best farms, in the district.
Good frame house and bank barn, orchard.
other buildings. Two ace
Land ail cleared. Convenient to mar-
ket, school and church. Po•ssessionat
once. Apply to M. CRONYN,
Claxidebaye P. 0.
EISSUED
MARRIAGE LICENSES
bt C 1-I Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice, Strictly confidential; no witness.
The Home SATind Ins. Co.
of New York.
HEAD) OFFICE, TORONTO
Capital authorized,subscribed and
paid up 56,000,0
Surplus as regards the Policyholders,.
$19,336,177.25.
$1500,00 insurance placed an Dwell-
ing and Barns for $6.00 for three
years.
No Premium Nate lrequiir♦ed,
No Agents fees.
G. HOLTZMAN, Gen.,Agt., Zxeter,
THOS, FISHER, ,
. Sub. Agt,
Mr T. E.. Hendfard is in Ingersoll
this week,
Miss Short has goner to Atwood to
teach school,
Miss Alice Dick. Se visiting; Mrs
Jarrott in Toronto,
Miss Maud Johns has gone to ,Brig -
den to teaeb school.
Mr, Frank Malett of. Landon was
home over the week end.
Mr Bert Gillies of Walkervillle spent
the holiday at his home here,
e
,.
Miss M. E Brown., nurse of Tod -
onto is visiting her home here.
Pte. Melville. Gladman of Camp Bor-
den was home for ,the week-•ead,
Miss Ada Willis has returned from
an exteaded visit in Western; Canada,
Miss Ethel Case returned Saturday
frau a visitwith Toronto i elatives.
Miss Fannie Hatter of Chicago is
visiting at her home in Eae.tenNorth
\Ir, Walter Dearing of London was
0 visitor in town over the week}end.
Miss Elizabeth Gillespie of Detract
is visiting at the home', of her father
here
Miss Irno Sweet left Monday to :re-
sume her duties as teacher at Tees -
water.
Mr. W. D. .Clarke, his mother and
son, motored to Hamilton far the
week end.
Mr, William Heideman and bride, of
Toronto are visiting the farme;r's par-
ents here,
Mr, Israel Smith of Hamilton, spent
the holiday here shaking hands with
old friends.
Miss Stella Gregory has returned
to Chatham to resusne her duties in
the Collegiate, •
hiss Hobbs of Hamilton has accept-
ed a position as milliner with Miss
May Armstrong,
Mr, E. Fowell, Mrs. H( Fowell and
Mrs. W W Taman ,were in Wood-
ato k this week,
Misses McDonald and Miss Hollinger
millinershave have returned 'ta Easeterl for
the Fall season.
Misses. Lilly and Molly Walker ;re-
turned home after spending the holi-
days in Hamilton.
Miss Jean MacfDermid of London
was the gueat of Miss Olive Wood
over the holiday.
Miss Ruby Wood left 'Monday for
Fordri•ich, where she has accepted a
school as teacher.
Mr. Thorn Baker accompanied a car
of horses to Montreal on Saturday
for Mr G. J. Dow_,
Mrs S, A, •Cooper of London spent
the week end with her daughter-in-
law, Mrs. E Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bissett ,of.
London spent Sunday and ' Monday
with relatives here.
-hiss Nina 'Carling of New York was
a visitor at the borne of Mr. 1. R.
Carling for a few days:
N.
al Harvester
International
Gt /3....1.gencg, Exeter
All !'ids of seeding, haying and
harvesting machinery, including the
celeb-aced Oliver Corn and Bean Cul
tivatost, and Bean Harvesting attach
meats Full stock of Repairs now in.
Also a number of Al Standard Bug-
gies, elc:Laughlin and Conboy makes
Nei
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Neat di-,iTMns anal at right prices. ccs. Call
and seethe one for Dominion Day,
Wm. Ward
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising Rate., - 'vlade
know, On application insertion 58c.
Stray
,Animals-One in.s i ,
three inserlions 31.00
Farr; or Real Estate for sale :0c.
each insertion for one month' of Sour
insertron:s • 25c. for each sub>equru
t
mem t,on t
Misc•ellaneotrs' Articles of not more
than five lines, for Sale, To Rent, fns
Wanted Lost, Found, etc., each in-
sertion 25c
Reading Noti.ees, etc., 10e. pea
La ess than
wine pes:irn,sertiran. No notice 1
25c• Card of Thanks 50c,
Leese Advertising 10c. and 5c. aihte
Auetron Sales, 32 for one insertion,
and 33 far two inserti,ans.
Pro.:esional Cards not exceeding 1
inch -Se per year
Why give -'ear to tales about flour
as good as MODEL ?'
Much : the :better thing to do is to
buy MODEL !itself.
HARVEY BROS.
RESIDENCE FOR -:SALE, CHEAP;
-A two-storey red brick Mouse, new
in Exeter. First ,class in every way—
hot water heating system, hydro, good
water, etc.; half acre. of land; cern-
tralIy Located. Price 33,500: Could
not be built now. for less than 34,500.
Apply to ; A. ,I-Iasting"s, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McInnis left
for the West Tuesday moaning to
visit in different parts.
Miss Viola Jones and l\liss Leila
Gould went to London this week to
attend Business Caallege.
Mr. Nelson Hill of the Bank of
Commerce staff, Windsor, spent the
holiday at his home here.
Mrs. A. and 'Miss Youngs are, spend-
ing a couple 'reeks with friends in
Exeter S;eaforrth Expositor.
Mrs, Stewart, Mrs Gladman and Mrs
Fitton attended a meeting of the H.
C.W.A. in Clinton on Monday,
Miss Annie Sanders, who has been
holidaying at her home here, return-
ed to 'Kitchener Monday morning,
Mr. Art. Wood ref Detroit, who is
an the sick list, is visiting here with
bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wood,
Mr. and Mrs, Wnm. May and child,
and Mr, and g1'Mrs. Fred May spent the
week end with relatives in. Mitchell.
Mr and Mrs. George Young of Loh -
don visited the latter's parents, Mr"
and Mrs. James Beer over the week
end.
Mr Victor Sweet, ,who has been
spending his holidays here with has
parents, returned to Windsor Tues-
day
Miss Ida Armsftrapog sof . town and
Miss Coward of Usborne left on Sat-
urday to resume their teaching du-
ties near Toronto.
Misses Edith and Entine Heideman
have returned hoine after visiting in
Kitchener and attending the marriages
of their brother in Toronto,
Mr and Mrs. Win. Reynolds of
Sarnia are visiting the former's broth-
er, Henry Reynolds of Exeter and
Horatio Reynolds of. Sarepta.
Mr, and Mrs `i?, Th Goodison and
children of Sarnik'rotored here Sun-
day and 'spent a day with Mrs. Good
is•an's mother, Mrs. D.. Jahns
Mr. and Mrs Albert Baker of Sarn-
ia, and Mr. Jar,n.es Elsie! of Port Col-
borne were here oxer the holiday,
guests of Me ,and sari,: Geo. Ander-
son,
Mr. and firs. J. r: Inwood and
daughter of London, spent a few;days
here with relatives. lar. Inwood 'has
been ill for two or three weeks, but
is recovering.
Mr• and 'ars. J. Gt. Stanbury, after
a few weeks' trip to Winnipeg, and
Edmonton; returned haute Saturday
evening, bringing the chil.d•ren with
them from Toronto.
l
Mr, W. J. Murray, who has been
en
holidaying at Port ,Franks, ivr1I short-
ly resume his old pasitiron with the
Bowser ,people, and, will travel :in, th,•'.
Maritime Provinces; He spent Satur-
day in Exeter with his' parents, and
then went to Toronto for a few days,
Mr. and Mrs• Ilios. Dunsf.ord,Mrs;
George • Tapson, and ,Mr. and Mrs.
NOTICE
COURT OP REVISION
01r VOTERS' LISTS OF MUNICIP-
ALITY OF STEPHEN
'Notice is hereby given that a Court Merlin of Marlette, Mich,,. visited
' a e Ontario with relatives and friends here last
will he held pursuant to 'Th week( i41r. Dun -Bard is a'brotlier of
`Voter.;' Lists Act, by His honour
AS ' 5rtders whra at rescrnt. is
the Judge of the County Gaunt of the ' p
County of Huron, at the Town Hall,
very
` tj e nnaiad dt then owing,
to her ill -
County
' on the ,24th day, of Sep- 1 Y i
a. m., to hear and determine cons- Fair this week are, Mrs, G. Hockey,
*.n the r Mrs F. Boyle Miss Stella Southcott
plaints of criers and omissions Boyle, , .
Voters' 'List of the' Municipality af•the Miss Laura 'Harve,Y, :Mr, and Mrs. W.
of Stephen, foo• 1917. 5, Heaney, Mr: William Russell, tvha
',To vnslnip p
Dated at Crccliton this 24th day of is home from the west ,t !hiss Mettle.
August;•; 1917. May. Russell, Mr, ;C: Vv, Rbirison,
Henry Silber Mise 'Mary Ann 'torn, Mrst. Al, ,Caria.
terber A. ID 1.91.7,E at 11,00 o'clock Among those attending Toronto
Glerrk- of Stephen I`ownshi,i5 and seise
JONES
PHONE NO, $2.
Stylish i V r t C at
Big Lot to Pick From
We are showing a very extensive
range of Smart Coats in, a big variety
of Cloths and Colors.
The Cloths are extra good in the
season's most stylish. makes & shades.
—Fancy Tweeds,''Chinchilias,`Zebaline
Curl Cloths Blanket .Cloths & Broad-
cloths. NO two coats ;alike.
Drop in and have a try -on.
PLUSH COATS
Plush Coats wig :he mare popular
than ever. We 'can glese, you anum-
ber of. 'different :style's at very re
sonable prices. Dressy, Nobby,
Serviceable.
FALL SUITS
Black or Navy—made from . good
Serge or Cheviot. The new long
coat style, which .makes up a - very
swell suit for !early wear.
Furs ! Furs !
NOW IS THE TIME TO
BUY YOUR FURS
Get busy at the, old prices, They
may be up. We•b,oughrt .early when
the prices were 6owest and can show
'you a fine range just as cheap es
last year.
Natural Red Fox Sets
Natural Grey Fox Sets
Natural Jap ,Fox Sets
Black Fox Sets
Persian. Lamb Furs.
of New Furs.
Natural Linx Sets
Natural. Wolf 'Sets
Natural Opp'os,sum Sets
Natural Muskrat Sets
White Thibet Furs
. Seel ,our Big Display
BOYS' SUITS & ODD BLOOMERS
FOR SCHOOL
School will 'soon. be there and the
boys need ,goad .strong clothes that
will stand hard swear, Call early
and see our' big assortment of over
100 pair Boys' Bloomers and over
200 Boys'- Bloomer Suits. We can
fit you, out at a very maderaate
price and clothes :that stand the
wear,
MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERALLS
AND SMOCKS st
Business. is „extra °bswsk an, these
lines, which ,shrews' ;our prices musts
be right. Clolors Black and Blue.
Any size.
JUST IN FOR FALL
Men's New 'Fall Hats and Caps.
Men's New Fall !Suits..
Men's Fall and Winter_.Overcaats
Over 100 Fall and Wirnter Over-
coats for. Youths and Small ,Bays.
North. Window of Shoe Dept—Big Sams in Ladies shoes 33 & $3:50.-13vgaisi
JONES - Y
Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing
London Fair has its turn next week
sT
then we have the big fair at Exeter,'''''''-`
on. the 17th and 18tht
A publication which should 'prove of
considerable interest to the pros-
pective settler 'to Western. ,Canadahas-
just been issued by the•Natural-Re-
sources Intelligeinee Branch of the De-.
partmnent of .the Interior. It is known
as the "Homestead" Map and shows
graphicaly the exact location of each
quarter -section which is still available
for entry under the free Governmtent
laffea• of 160 :acres, The map has
been published in four separate sheets;
one each for Manitoba, Saskatchewan.
N,ortherrn and Southern Alberta, res-
pectively and is available for free dis-
tribution in individual sheets or in
complete sets.
SUDDEN DEATH
Caused by Disease of the Kidneys.
The close' connection which exists
between the heart and the kidneys is
well known nowadays. As soon as
kidneys are diseased, arterial tension is
increased and the heart .functions are
attacked. When the ,kidneys no longer
pour forth waste,; uretuic poisoning
occurs and the person dies,and the
cause is often given as heart disease, or
disease of, brain or lungs.
It is a good insurance against such a
risk to send 10 cents for a large trial
package of t'Anuric" —the` latest dis-
covery of Dr, Pierce. Also send a
sample of your water. •' This will be
examined without charge by expert.
chemists at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel,
Buffalo, N. Y. When you suffer from
backache, frequent or scanty urine,
rheumatic pains here or there; or that
constant tired, worn-out feeling,' it's
time to write Dr. Pierce, describe your
symptoms' and get bis medical opinion
without charge -absolutely free. This
ttAnuric" of Doctor Pierce's is found
to be 37 times more active than lithia,
for it dissolves uric acid in the system
COMPLETE
SHOWING OF
Sumer Sail
Furniture
and
Undert
TIEFI7IdEii,Ai: ITRBfr3.'$R ,.
AND FURNITURE DEALER.
The dominate note of these
Fashions is entirely new. Rarely be-
fore have the majoriity of styles
shown such ingenious design with
the general effect of simplicity. Our ` Coffee
stock 'is complete. _
The Showing includes Serge, Chev-
sats Vacunia Tweeds and Worsteds -
in spring colors,an
in the fashionabled,
staple shades.
MEN'S SUITINGS
Our Stock of Men's Suitings is the,
finest shown. Also a good range of
spring overcoatings.
We guarantee sat faction with
every garment..
GIVE US A CALL
N®.::ere
LADIES AND GENTS' 'TAILOR
Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Oentral
Heel.
Store
Fbr . thle choicest
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas,, coffee and every-
thingline.
inthe grocery
Call and l see us.A. trial.
as to quality will coven -
Produce taken in exchange
GOUld
J,e
Next The Metropolitan
Motel
as hot water does sugar.
.Simply ask for Dr. Pierce's Anuric
Tablets. There can be no imitation.
Every package oftlAnuric" is sure to
be Dr. Pierre's. You will find the signa
ture on the package just as you do on
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
forblood and stomach.
WORRY, DESPONDENCY.
Kidney Disease is suspected by medical
men when patients complain of beekache
or sutler with irregular urination, dis-
turbed, too frequent, seanty or painful
passage, The gene><'al symptoms are i beu-
matte 'pains or netzrelgia, headaches,
dicey spells, irritability, despondency,
weakness ; and • general misery. Worry
is a frdti"ttent cause and sometimes a
symptom of kidney disease, Thousands
have testified to immedifate relict from
'these symptoms after using Dr, Pierce's
. nurie Taolets.
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10 dozen pairs of Ribbed Cotton Iloste-2 pairs far 25c.
Dress Shields 10c, a pais' ;
Remnants .af Colored Velvets at 50c, a yard
A few isines of Whitew,ear at Wholesale cost,
1 dozen bays black Overalls at 50c, a pair
Men's work 'shirts at 31,00 each,,
c a
5 nO T a e
A big range of Children'sschool shoes,
-e of Shoes in the North Window at 95c, a air`.
Clear`ing LLn p
B W. F. Beavers
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