The Exeter Advocate, 1917-11-15, Page 8E�.XE FE R. 1�t Tl IT U E AT ;,
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NDV. IA
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EXE PER ;,,MARKETS
C,h to ;e,t Each Wednesday
Wheat 2.10
Ontario Oates6R
laz;.e,, ,.,,.. 95 'to 1.10
1' arnily Flour 5.80
Low' grade flour .. 3.25
Shorts ..... ... ,,., 42,40
Bran 36,00
Creaineiy Butter .•.48
Dairy: Butter 40 to 42
,....• ,.... 45
l rd 31
nrd
P,ot eoc , 1.60 tai LS5
Hay, pet ton 10.00 to 12.00
TOMNELSON GARAGE.
Having, i.„ vu -ed my coun,eetian, tt'itia,
the Exeter Motor Sales Co. (1\res.
Snell sales tnanager), I have taken
over the Garage business formerly
conducted by Mr. T. H. ,Newell, and
am prepared to do all classes of re-
pair work on automobiles. I solicit
your patronage.—TOM NELSON.
Dant forget the towel and pillow-
case
illowcase shower to be held at the Patri-
otic League Robin at the Town Hall
orr Saturday ,or:, 17tJa. It is hoped
that the ladies in the country as well
as in town will give ger(e;nt*usly of
these at tblies to be sent to tine Hos-
pital 'ot erseas.
FOR SALE—Brick house with two
tots and barn. Apply Mrs. F. Lane,
William Street,
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GOVERNMENT FISH.— We now
have a quantity of Goo^ernm t fish
for sale—Whitefish 14c. and \Herring
10c. Try -them. W. JOHNS.
CART) OF THANKS—Mrs. Sidney
West desires to thank the friends
for their kind express pais of sym-
pathy since the word arrived of ;he
death in action of her husband, P.e.
Sidney West
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—
The Ladies' Guild of the Trivitt
Memorial. Church will hold their An-
nual Bazaar on Friday, Nov, 30th in
the Trivitt'Mem'orial School Hall. Use
ful and tfancy articles for sale. Ad-
mission_ 10c, Light refreshments ser-
ved. In the evening an illustrated ad-
dress will be given ,an "The Life and
Scenery .of Japan". Admission 14c.
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SALE OF MILLINERY
To reduce ourstock of _\Iillitnery
we are ,now offering you Barg: iris,
better than ever. .frame early, and
secure your choice,
G. MAY ARMSTRONG.
Send in the local news and all of
it. If you know of something worth
while that does not appear in this
paper that is ,your fault, not ours.
Tell us and, we print it.
FRAME I•IOIJSE FOR SALE OR
TO RENT.—Apply to Mrs. William
Hawkahaw.
,ESTRAY HEIFER
There strayed .onto the premises
of the undersigned, Lat. 15, Can. 1,
Landon Road, Stephen, an, ar about
Oct, 1st, • a yearling heifer. Owner
can have sante by proving property
and paying expenses.
JOHN BLAIR, Centralia P.O
C. W. ROBINSON
:Agent, has five Cockshutt Riding
Plows that he will sell at last year's
price. Farmers can save $15 by buy-
ing now. Come andgetap1ow be-
fore
fore they are all gone.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned is ;offering for sale
that desirable farm in Hay Tp., being
Lot 4, Con. 1. There are .. o
n the
premises a good frame house, barn
and .young orchard. The land ;is well
drained and fenced and is in a g•oocl
state of cultivation; is situated one
mile noit'n of Exeter, and is a first
class farm in .every 'respect, Apply
to W. J. Russell, Exeter P. O.
A. HASTINGS
Agent for
Canada Life Assurance Company
Also Fire and Accl3ent Insurance.
Money to Loan on Farm Property
EXETER, .ONT.
PASTURE LANDS TO BE LEAS -
En BY PUBLIC AUCTION
At Rich. :Quinton's Residence, Ex-
eter, bon SATURDAY, NOV. 17th,
1917, at 2 ,o'clock sharp, the follow-
ing property, viz :-450 acres of Pas-
ture • consisting of 14 parcels, or
Fields ranging from 15 'to 50 acres.
This pasture .is situated •oa Lots 4,
'5 6, and 7, Concession 5, Ushbrne,
and East Halt ,of Lot 6, Concession 4,
Usb arn,e,
Leases will be drawn up far a term
of three years. Any other conditions
made I oo]vit on clay of sale.
T. CAMERON RD. QUINTON
Auct Prop,
AGENCY FOR THE WATKIN'S
LINE,—Having taken over the Wat-
kin's Agency from Mr. J. E. Gould
of •He•nsa11' I am ,prepared to do
business with all the old customers
and others who have not - previously
uused the products I will be pleased
to interest also, A full line now in
stoi•k Goods can bep rocured at
residence at any timle, A..Cull lune of
Linarnents {'augh Remedies, Spices
and Ext Toilet Articles always
an hand. Phone orders promptly -at-
tended' to, Phone 43 Exeter.
WM. ANDREW,
Travelling Salesman; Exeter, Ont.
Winter Apples
Car just arrived. Nos. 3, 2 and 3,
packed in each barrel;, but near ccd
No. 3.
Price 34.75p er barrel, cash; ,$5,00
if charged, Sold iia barrel lots only,
Apples Stared at Canning'
Factory.
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Leave 4tTa 1r.rl1^1 ti at store,the .,d TT1t.°
will b.• f ,;ic:'s ]. ttn-n.
' OOAL DI )1N (1S. 13
ht ..•,4' ,�c•.'a naa ,n', r15c.alaw PSa..kicaardi
111. G. Dow ;shipped a ,LORcl of
horses to Sherbrooke last week,
i he opeat Aseaslon t'or deer, quail,
tvilcl turkey, black and grey squirrels
closes to -day, (Nov,15tio
;Tris, Johnston of ?\Mill Street is very
ill and vvas taken to Lolnclonn Tues-
day to fumet oanoperation.
:Mr Wail, ter has moved his shoe.
repairing 'bu8iness' 4i'ti,to the new : shop
built ont't'hc site of the old stand,
The proc1amatio,ns for the elections'
were r4 3sS l:f: d' 1
� 4
last week and stet
I n posted up
in :the various sub -,divisions of the.
a'idi,ag.
Ma .1-1, .1 -Hooker has rented her home
oa William Street to Mr, Lyman GIan-
viile who wail move in fr'oni Stephen,
and she will. move to London,
The ,fine' weather has can:tinued
during the twee,k and the farm,era
have bean tuaorking hard to get in
their late crops. 'Golntinued fine
weather is kue(ecled.
In the list of subscriptions to the
Red Cross, published last week, we.
inadvertently ommitted the names of
ktr. Sidney Davis for 55, and Mrsl
McA_voy 31.00,, E,2'1. Dignan 52.
Br. J. A, McTaggart, wli,o' has been
practising •dentistry at -Blyth, for a
number of years, has''decided to set-
tle stn. Tiorantla and ;has .rented an of,
fice 'an Bloar street. He expects to"
move to Toron,ta this month.
The case lei' Mrs, Watkins vs. Jacob
t ell rma,nai, an action Cor damages in
ata automobile ltccideni in London,
was settled 'out of court as Thursday,
tire; defendant agreeing to pay plain-
tiff 3750. The isuit was for $3;000.
Mr. Robert Skinner has moved' in-
to h•t handsome resideifce purchased
from Mr.. '1'2estle an Andrew- street.
His farm 'in Usborne has been taken
ovar by his son, Wellington. We wei-
aonae -Mr, Skinner and family to Ex-
eter.
SCHOOL AT HOME. -The "At
Home" given by the students of the
High School on Thursday evening was
a thoroughly enjoyed affair and was
attended by a large number- of in-
vited guesis. Twelve promenades
n'ere •conducted •v1ib a di;fterent pi-
anist in 'each, and this part 'of the
program lasted one and a,half ,_hours.
There was also. ,a �pyogXaun, of • dia-
togues, recitati!o,ns, t drills, chor-
uses orchestra and- other Music. The
principai,.,Mr. W. l I. Eadie, was c.hai,r-
man, and under his guidance the whole
affair went off i„•t first -tins order.
The proceeds, which are for Red
Cross purposes, amounted to over
$57.00.
DEATH OF JOSEPH WELLS.
After au illness roar five wteeks the
death 'took ,place at his residence,'
William street, o'f Mr. Joseph Wells,
in his 68th year. Dieceasled had been
failing for some months, but only late-
ly had 'been confined to his "home.
Mr. Wells was a native of Edgehill,
Warwickshire, England, and came to
Canada Many years ago, seftling near
Cnomarty, He was an industrilaus
farrier, and respected by all who
knew him. He was ,a member of the
English church, and in politics a Corn-
servative, I iota; years ago he retir-
ed to Exeter and had lived' with his
sister Mrs. Garle;. Deceased was un-
married, The funeral, Which was .of
a private nature, took place oat Wed-
nesday, interment ,being made . in
Cromarty cemetery. .
EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS.— A.
large audience !greeted the J;ohnstpas
Evangelistic parity on Sunday evening
at the James .Street Methodist church.
The large' chorus under the direction
of Prof. Swartzbaugli,, acquitted them-
selves nobly. Mrs. Huntley and miss
e {van t.•
Lydia sang most acceptably, L � 1
ist Johnston preached .a powerful ,_r-
nion on "Hindrances" urging all to
put aside every hindrance. Reeve
Beavers, the chairman of the Com-
mittee iritibduc,ed the party. A larg'a
platform has been built ,for the con-
venience not the speakers and the
chair. On. Sunday at 3.15 Mr. John-
ston will preach on the subject, "The
Mission of the ChurchC': the ,even-
ing ,subject will be Infidelity vs;. Chris-
tianity, ,or where Did Cain get 2lis
Wife Service 'every evening at 7.45
Monday is rest. night. On. Saturday
evening the •"b,00ster" chorus will
sing
SUCCESSFUL MUSICALE,—The
Rett (hoes Musicale given in James
street Methodist Church an Wednes-
day
day evening io'f last , week by `Miss.
Shaw, soprano, Miss Muxwortiiy, read.-
er, and pupils of Miss Gladys Bissett,
was an. T. nrual,i'fi,ed success. There
was a fair ritten!dance and alt were de-
iighted with the entertainment Miss
ShawJ, without doubt one of the' best
soloists that Exeter .audiences have
ever' heard, and herselections here
greatly appreciated. friss ltuxworthy
is well known as a i-ea•y effective
reader, and. each number :was heartily
applauded. The 'playing and teaching
ability
it -if Miss Bissett were e well
shown 1. the numbers ,1 which. she
and her pupils took (pari. Among the
pupils were, ,Misses M. Sharpe, ;aro.-
thy Balkwill, Mabel Brown, Fern
Fraiucis, Lena Coates,E. Day, Mary
Elworth,y, Greta Harness, Blanche
Senior. Marjory Seldon and Masters
Alj'oe Sanders and Gerald Long. The
proceeds were devoted 10' Red Cross
purposes,
FREE WAR MAPS
A. good car neap ,helps one to fol-
low and understand the war linvvs,
The Family Herald and Weekly Star
al" Mo'ttreat a'lfers a fine war` map fin
foto. colors -about:2 1-•3 alcor 1..31E feet
in r real «over free of charge to; a1,1
u-iis' �ubtc.tibe to that .great paper at
31.25 .e year, The map ,alone would
oast l: TnfCC)t as cl]{, whole charge in
notes stores._ The Family rleiairl is
rr : , 1
i•
' Cl t year Ind -S
' r •ate lois
i Cato rtri tri y
q credit to
tt��.,,�,c,Iu; value, It r; a .te t
Ca,nta ltaxi Jour.nali;sin, It `should are .n•
every Cana'.dian horse at the price of•,
ft• ;`t' 1'7w `I t'P7*` i•."'if17 i11C "-sl.
A Carlip l-,otdea aviator en his way.
t;i "1 oi•onto (got lost on Monday and
landed neat Granton„ where a large
number •ol peoplle Congregated, iq dee;
the machine, mile turn;well° when
startcug again his machine caught the
tion wire
of a. fence and was badly
druna� ad,
The brick resdenge with 'three lots
On William street anti two lots pi:
Waiterlloo street, being part of the.
estate of the late 'h'fary A. Sanders,
were rosccl
r
s dTt� r at by t U � -a
z rG uc*t
A.on
p U
on Saturday last, IIT, W,E Sanders
who reediilly sold his lain, in Stephen
Purobas.in�g the former at 51450, and
Mr. Sid. ;Sanders the latter at ,5200,.
The Soldiers' Aid Soolety acknow-
ledges from the branch oT ganiza1kon
—tire Dramatic Club—the receipt of
362.50 from the ente'rt,allnmeat irk
Godericli, 350,50 from the ,entertain-
ment im Hensall, and ,36,05 -,from the
entertainment lin Cine�dliton. "Why
Smith Lett Home" has been a great
money maker, the tattTl, proceeds from
the play being ;:$728,50
Mrs. 21. Smith, is ,visiting at' Mrs. E.
Jones'.
_Mr. Wm, Cornish went to London
Tuesday,
Pte. ,\Melville. Glachn,aa ,is home on
leave this m e;ek.'
Mr 'l-ierb, Southcatt, traveller , home tor a few days,
Private. Will Brlown 'is home tlidis
week owing to the death of his father
Miss Ruth ,Middleton o1' Toronto
is vis tiro with_ i\'Irs. ,Whit Araiatrong..
,Mrs. Wm., Thlonipstan' off Landon' is
visiting her .parents, Mr, and Mrs!. 1',
Boyle. • •
Mrs •R•, Strong of Seafor1h visited
hast week with her :cousin, Mrs. • E.
Jones "
Mrs Wan Hudson of Seafo,rtl] via-
heel last week with her sister, Mrs.
Jatrl of h
Mt, and Mrs. W H. Levetf of Lou-
don spent a day or 'two' of last week
i•n. town;'
Mr. Geta. W. Holman of of Egnio�nd-
:'isle ;pent Sunday in hewn_ with
relatives
Mr' and Mrs, Becker of New Ram
burg ;pent the week `end with,rela-
tives here.
Miss Pearl. ,Rollins of London re-
turned .home. Monday after a visit in
towi. with relatives.
Mrs .V17,. A. Turnbull of Farquhar
visited heir, parenis, Mr. and Mrs', 21.
Eacret,. for ,several days.
Mr W. F. 'elay ,of Mitchell is vis-
iting her sons, William William a,nd
Fred 'May, far a .few days,
Misses Leila, Gould, Viola Jones and
A. Beverley of •L•otedon spent 'the
week -fetid ,at it:14 - homes here.
Mrs. C. W. Welsh of Regina' arrived
here last week fa ,spend the winter
with her mother, Mr. 'P,opiestic,ne'.
Lieut. Edgar Torrance, who is home
from the front on leave, spent a fete
days here with'frieinds during the
week.
Miss May Powell and Mrs, E. Hast-
ings and eiloid of Wingham visited at
Mr. Sam'l Sweet's a couple ,days last
week.
Miss A Case, after a visit with
friends in and around Exeter, return-
ed tc, her Koine in, Toronto Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Hastings, Mrs`. Amios, and Mrs.
W. Bawden are in Lloinidon this week
attending the Women's Institute
meetnag:'
vliti Charlotte: Dearing,after sev
e.ra,' mo lith. visit with friends in var-
ious
ar-ious parts of United States, returned,
home on Friday.
lli�s
Ruth' Hobbs, who has been
with ilLits. a1T. Arm,s'ttrlang for the
liner 'season etur ed herr
y , lr, ni is homr
.n Hagersvtile Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs, ''' H. 'A. Chamberlain,
who were Married last week in 1j°n-
s;ta called 'oin friends '1]iere Monday,
while ,on,, their way home to Niagara
Falls, Ontario-.
Mr..Walter 'Magee, who Bar a num-
ber 'oa' years worked for Mr. A. Mc-
D,o,neh in the livery stable; but who
is nits' working on la, farm ,near St.
\tfatys, called on friends here Tues-
day. es-
day.
SUCCESS OFA NEW REME9Y FOS
BAO {AOHIE, KIDNEYS, RHEUMATISM.
I Dear Mr. Editor—I suffered for years
with backache. Last March I tried
"Anuric" and have used this new kid-
ney medicine recently discovered by
Dr. ,,Pierce, and it was wonderful the
way it eased the pain and gave me
relief in such a short time. I have
tried Several medicines, but "Anuric"
is the'only one that gave satisfacuion.
I feel it my duty to recommend
«Anuric Tablets"to anyone who suffers
as I did. •
( Signed) 1VIRs. MsitpAixT E. SNIDER,
NOTE: Folks in town and adjoining
counties are delighted with the results
they have obtained by using " ANURIC,"
the newest discovery of Dr. Pierce, who
is head of the INVALIDS' HOTEL and
SURGICAL INSTITT.TTE, in Buffalo, N. Y.
Those who started the day with a back-
ache, stiff legs, arms and muscles, and
an aching head (worn out before the
day began because they were in and out
of bed half a dozen times at night) are
appreciating the perfect rest, comfort
and new strength they obtained from
Dr, Pierce's Anuric Tablets, To prove
that this is a certain uric acid solvent
and conquers headache, kidney and
bladder diseases and rheumatism, if
you've never used the "Anuric," cut.
this out and send ten cents to ,Doctor
`Pierce for a large sample package. This,
will prove to you' that "Autiric" is
thirty-seven times more active than
lithia in eliminating uric acid—and the
moat perfect kidney and bladder tor-
rector. If you are a sufferer, go to your
best druggist and ask for; a 60 -cent box
of ''Anuric." You run no risk for Dr.
Pierce's good name stands behind this
wonderful new discovery as 11 has for
the past .1 alt century for his «Golden
.
Medical Disco e>y,'
a general to i
c
trade from roots' with pure glycerine
which makes the blood pure, his "Fa-
vorite Prescription" for weak women
aria "Pleasant Pellets" for liver ills.
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JUNE
& MAY
PtiO R
CLEARING SALE OF
IN'TE'` _ O
All Coats to Clear at a Price
Now is your -chance to geta real nifty Coat at a small price. The win-
ter ,is not here yet, so, buy early. We. -are not waling until ivintter is
halt' gone before giving you bargains in your Winter Coats.
812 WINTER COAT
Wc' are offering good serviceable
Winter Goats at this price,
512 FUR COLLAR COAT
Only a very few, but they, are
beauties at Half Price:'
Christmas Only 7 Weeks
It ds'.Not tai earlly to start your Ch,ristmats shopping for your distant
-friends and Soldier Boys.
d thio s for Christmas Cheer,--
,
heer— '
Here are a few of the Sao p u g 1 Gl t T ,
HANDKERCHIEFS - "MUFFLERS FL
GLOVES TOQUES
MITTS TIDE 5
FANCY COLLARS SOX
STOCK COLLARS SHIRTS
BOUDOIR CAPS HATS
CAMISALES CAP S
SILK WAISTS
VOILE WAISTS
FANCY LINENS
STAMPED LINENS
SWEATER COATS
HAND BAGS
urs Reasonable.. Prices
All our i"urs were; bought at last year's prices, That is why, we can
give you •such close prices.
1 ONLY MUSKRAT COAT FUR SETS -
Nice dark skims size 38, Regular Al! -kinds to choose frail , 31.2:
580 Coat for 562.50. to 340 per set.
Mems and Boys'
OVF3 COATS
We are showing a- big range of
Mien's and. Bays' in the newest bf
Styles and Cloths', They are very
swagger, bought long ago, and are
'being sold very cheap. Now is the
time to get a good 'coat at • the
night price.
THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK WI
TORY 13OND CAMPAIGN.
'Coats & Suits
SUITS
Over 300 Men's and Boys' Suits
just ' 0 hand. made from goods of
the very best, ' Owing to the large
quantity we ;brought and the early
buyings we are able to sail their,
at very, low prices. See theinzt
on0o. . .
LL BE DONATED' TO '11IE VIC -
JOBES
Headquarter for the aeiebrated W. E. Santord Clothing
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TAMAN'SA�CWF�iI X1111
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G�cal Vaines
SUITINGS,
O'COATINGS
WINTER SUITINGS WERE
BOUGHT EARLY AND WE ARE
ABLE TO SELL BELOW TO -
DAY'S VALUE. ORDER YOUR
SUIT AT ONCE.
. LIGHT OVERCOATS IN BEST
OF CLOTHS iFOR THE COOL
EVENINGS— AT PRICES THAT
WILL SURPRISE YOU MOST
AGREEABLY.
OUR PANTINGS ARE SOLD AT
THE RIGHT PRICE.
SEE OUR LIGHT UNDERWEAR
lN COMBINATION: AND IN TWO
PIECE. N. Sh e're
A FULL LINE OF READY - TO -
WEAR CLOTHING. LADIES AND GENTS' 'TAILOR
TAILORED TO ORDER
WILT. BE FAR MORE BECOMING
Yet Cosi No ?ore
We have a large ,number of New
Fall Suits and ,Overcloati,ngs that wait
your arrival—a wide assortment of
Fashion's Chosen, ,colors,—soft hand-
some Browns, and beautiful Greys of
all shades.
OUR ASSORMMENT OF
Ladies' S 5 ; hangs
le the Finest we have ever had. The
studied exactness in measuring and
becoming designing of our Tailored
to -Order Clothes ,produce,s a cam-
pleteaeess of Ifittin,g and a, pleasing-
ness of appearance that a ready-made
can 'never hope to ;equal, No Lady
knows haw well She can,: appear in a
Suit ar Coat until sine has one curt to
measure.
OUR STOUT IS COMPLETE
nature
and
Undertaking
.
R.N.
ROWE
THE F'ENERAL DIRECTOR
AND _FURNH'URE DEALER
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, spit,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery lino.
i Call and see us. A trials
t It ill vin
GIVE US A 'CALL C8.
YOU PROBABLY NEED A,RAIN-
COAT FOR THE WET DAYS,
WEAR OVERALLS AT YOUR
WORK. LOOK ROUGHO AT OUR
LINES IN THESE GOODS.
ALSO
Furnishings
SOCKS in Cashmere and Silk
THE NEW CAPS
CHOICE SHIRTS
FLASHY Y T S, 'si TIES
ARROW COLLARS
W W.
Taman
Piiior8zFur sher
Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central
Hotel,
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould.
Next The Metropolitan .Hotel
Make Your Money Fight,
If You Can't Enlist'
You Can Invest
Canada needs your Mone.
It is Your Duty to
BUY
VICTORY
BONDS
'rho pi•'oeecds of Canada's Victory Loan, 1917 awiiti be used far' war.
purposes only and will be spent wholly in ;Canada
Sub,b,riptioo s for the Loan wail be .solicited b
l� Y,
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USI3ORN�E g LXET'LI.. `7T,NS'I.1T;N TP, ITAY Ss HENSALL
Exeter Iit . ,
J. GSta,nbuty, ExeteetbeiC h>.lbet ,Crediton And,
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Heys,
1 Cameron,,harhtai Rt. Wn. Anderson, Centralia, �lna C. ,Fritz,
�irtitttic c
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P. Delbrige, Exeter E Nadiger, 17a'shwood
Exeter
A. (Hastings Exeter John Ross, Grand Bend G,Cr. Petty, IIensall
I'1us space ns tl,onatecl to t:;anatla's Victory Bond s.'by'
B, W, 1+. BEAVIIRS, Gei7.eral Merchant,.'Exeter. On,tariio'.