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The Exeter Advocate, 1918-3-14, Page 8e•. a. ..;' 4.1'ER MA1:Zla xS Changed Each Wednesday Wheat Oats Batley Family Flour 1iiddhngs „ Brea .. Bre Creamery Butter Dairy Butter ..,. lfgg`; L otwtoes per bag Sugar beet pulp, Hoge,..,. ..... Hay, per ton .10. 95 140 to 1,601 5.70 e• ee en, 40,00 35.00. 40 to 42 ,,..,.• 40 1.60 to 1,85 p�ck , 'b 1 0. • r . 8. 10.00 to 12.00. 250 acres for Corn. vcranted The Exet r Canning; Co. is prepared: to contract tvith, farmers to grow 250 acres Canning Oona for 1918, Prate. per eon, acivaaced to $9,00, Seed corn cost over 35 cts, per 1b., will be sold to growers liar 25c. Come early and secure your allotment, EXETER CANNING CO, DRESSMAKING. Miss ss Mary Tom, who has returned Enema Toronto, where she has beteg, in an up -tea -date dressmaking sop, has renapened her dressmaking rooms at her residence, where she will: be pleased to meet her farmer patrons and alt others who wig favor her with. a call. Prices. moderate. CARD 01. 'TI-IAN'KS, Mr George 1'enhatle and fan -illy de- sire t¢i express theer sincere thanks Lor the :many kisednels' es shown there duria' detest• recent bereavement- in tble lose of wife and another. BOX SOCIAL AT FARQUHAR. A Brox Social under the nuspines of the Baseball Club will be heldin. Far- quhar 1"1a11, on Wednesday, March 20. Good program. Everybody come.- A'd- znissitaa 25c.; Children 15c, "WON BY WAITING." To be given ;in Thanes Road Pres- bytierian Church ,om Wednesday ev'g March 27th MILLINERY—We wish( to- announce that from now on ase have an display a :full ling. of Spr..og Millinery. Or- ders prom-ntly attended to,, A. McDonald. HOUSE AND. LOT FOR SALE OR TO RENT, , In Exeter, a good frame house, one- quarter acre of land; hard and soft water, situate on Carling Street. Ap- ply to I. R. 'CARLING, Barrister. eesacteeee Now is the time to prepare your stock for the Spring work. Watkin's Stock Tonic will do the trick and your cats, W. Arydrew-, Exeter, Agent Have you tried Watkin's Stock Ton- xct? Make a trial of this tonic, re- nl+entben.nee that it is nicht a; food, but a medicates CHANGE MAR. 14, 1818 LOCAL DOINGS :Nit. Tharp, Baker er ie rel -arranging his garage sheet -room.. Get year Shamrock ready, next Stwa- da'y js: St Patrick's Day. Mr, James Beverley is confined to has home owing to illite s, Cerra, little d'augh'ter off Mr:. and ;Mrs. C. S. Sanders, is i 1 ;oaf influenza. Private Thomas Sanders and Priv- ate; ;Chas, Dunsfard have both orriyed safely in England, Mr John Torrence, license inspector, was in tots n on Mo'nd'ay, rounding t.ip violators of the Temperance Acts,, Ir, Wm, 'llelviele has been confla- ted to Ms robni at the General Hotel during the past week owing to illneas. PIan 'el "David thee Shepherd Boy" opens Thursday manning, March 14th Secure your rents at once at Howey's Drug Store. The assizes for the County of HHur- o!.t opened on Monday before Justice Masten. The; McCracken• case on which the jury ciliagreed last ,fall will be arnoan;a the cases tried at this court. Mr, Charles Wood has again, taken charge of the delivery neat waganfor Mr. Wm. Rivers. Mr, Cockwill, who has been engaged with Mr. Rivers in- tends suing West next week with Mr. Paul Madge. Mr. A. T. Gooper, field secretary liar the Temper 'a,nce forces in Huron and aerth, was ite town over Sunday and spoke both morning and evening iu Jariile's Street.M,etileadist church on. the temperance work, Miss Anne Fisihr unfortunately slip- ped and Se,11 one :the ice one; day East week and fractured a small bone in the ankle. Shei is now oantaned to her' e',oano and it will, be sante time before she will have the use of the thnju - d limb. Private Bert Haxness as annnouanced last week arrived home on Wednesday night. it was currently reported that hr: was bringing his bride v r,th hue, but Private Harness says he failed to, secure a bride in the old land, and still remains a bachelor. Corp. Grant Hooper, son of Mr, and Mrs. Adolphus Hooper of Hay, and Qarp. Wm, Jeffrey, son. of ;air. and Mrs. Geo-, Jeffrey of. Usbarne, both., of whom went over to. England with the 161st Baftelilan, have been award- ed Military Medals .for distinguished c,oaduct, Postmaster W. J, ,Russell received. word an Saturday that his ,versanal effects brooks souvenirs, etc., of which be was possessed when. wounded in the trenches in Prance two years ago, were being sent to him. It is a re- markable syst'e'm after all that keeps track ;of a wounded soldier's effects. and has thein retina -red to him after two years. In thee action of Mclennan vs. the tloera of Seaforth, in which the plain- tiff sought damages onaccount of ars open drain adjacent to l'is -premises, Judge Dickson has given. Judgment for the defendant. The judgment, car ries costs it' the defendant. asks for m but HHonor onor suogests in his thtei OF SHIPPING DAY, udgment that this is a case in tviticzt the• ctorposatian might very- well fott- o costs, A quiet , -edd,ing took place in Sask- t*dn, Sasl"c., on March) 6th, when Mr, amuse) J. Randers was,..°marred to Miss Jessie McCulliougb The cere- mony ,was performed by Dr. Clark. Both Mr. Sanders and Miss McCul- iougJf'were former residents.: of. Exet- er and have many friends here, wine will wish them every happiness i Cid; piloseverityt, They witllreside at Sal- ter, .Sisk. We have changed our -hog shipping o day from Thursday to Monday of each week. I. ARMSTRONG, a MM..* Abigail,: her .attendants, and the Shepherds will be at the OperaHouse March 22. FOR SALE, Orale 8-16 oil or gasoline tractor, tractor plow and steering device guara'n<teed asp first class working or- der. Only ruin two starrnanerst. Wm:` Ward, agent, I, Ht. 'Q, Exeter. MILLINERY OPENINGS We are making a special effort to make this the best sli'otwiing we have yet had, and a selection, of imported patterns and creations of our own work roam will be an exhibition an March <15th and 16th. A special in- vitation. i:s extended to yon to inspect our stock. E. CURL1SS, FLAX LAND WANTED The Ontario Wax Co'. require 300 acres of land for Exeter Flax : Mii1. Half Lardd Rental paid when flak is sowrn.. Apply JOE DAVIS telephone 13. EXETER FLAX MILL. APPLES. A cat of No. 2, .Baldwins arreved last week. Price $4.75 per barrel. Leave your orders at the ;stone. As this .is a small car we expect them to go- fast. JONES Bt MAY. GRASS LAND FOR SALE. 15 acres of grass land for sale ;`and also Massey -JHarri's binder, good as cast W, T. Sweet, Exeter ierd Ray"; some- tnt Bright, In - 11 in. costume. The Soldiers' Aid acknowledges the f'oltowing moneys :-•Feburar'v coldec- tkns $58.33; Don. Bax Social, .$27.00, Mr, Robinson, $3.00430,00; two con- certs, Mr. Cloates. $,10 and Mr, Robin- son, $5-$252.90-; membership lees 50c1 The society thank those whio helped so splendidly in the conteet, 1 pair socks donated by Miss Gorl•e. Reeve B. W. F. Beavers donated '$5. One pair of socks was sent through relat ivies to each of the Exeter boys over- seas. $90 were, sent for the re-adop- tion.of the three 'prisoners of war.. MODERN BRICK HOUSE FOR. SALE,—In Exeter, wired, convenient in every way, close to school and to church, -Apply to. I. R. CARLING-, Exeter --- Everybody desiring, to °avoid that run down feeling of Spring should take Watkin's SarsaprilJ , or Gen-D:ecandra. Fell stock always on hand; also all kinds of toilet articles, extracts :and spices The best on the market —W'M. ANDREW. -Exeter. SPECIAI. MEETING_ -The Thames Road Farmers' Club will hold a Spec- ial Meeting pec-ial-Meetilrig in 'Township Hall, •Elienv,ille on Friday evening, Mas. 15th. The meeting will be addressed by Mr, A. A Powers of Orono on 'Co-operative work 'among the Farmers: Everybody welcam e HOT .PIE SUPPER —A Heat Pile Supper z 'I.l e ' est in the E1,nrrrv't11et rc.h , 18, trader and Sunshine from 6. if, provided -Winnipeg defeated{'Ialtclieuer• in; tate first gaixte et the ` Allan Cup hockey genie's inn. Toronto on Tuesday night,. 3 to.2. 1' ! 1r. James Galbraith ('sro+1a tenor) will take the rote of "David:', Be sure to heat hum. March 22, Opera House, Mr. Curt Harirttes;S is this week insw- ing to Mr, A:E. E. Andrew's house on Gidley street, Mr, Andrews gotta to the west niexteweiek. Oa the charge of murder- against, Jan-ee McCracken,'being by agreement withdraw'. at.Goelerich on Monday he pleaded guilty of manslaughter and. tho Judge • sentence-,, hint to fifteen Years at 'Kingston, DEATH OF MRS. WM, DAUNCEY. The death occurred in Exeter' at the blonde of her daughter Mrs. George Matneers, on 'March, 12th of Margaret Rennet widow of the late Williams Dauncey at the age of 78 years an* 8 Mantles, Deceasfed had 'been more pr less .illi for several years, largely fnont, advancing years, and latterly her r heart had become affected. Mrs. Daun cey and hiee husband resided in McGi1 livray much ;o!f their lives, but about twenty-fit*e• years, ago they moved to Exeter. v[ihene they had since resided She was a anembfer Of Main St. Meth- odist C'hurch and belayed by ail %vho knew •;her, Mr. Dauneey died only ae few months ago-. i.ncce \vel .'chi time ,she had resided with her daughter, from '.vhos,e residence ,on North Street, the funeral will take place to Exeter cemetery en Thursday. Mr. Thorn. Balder' was in London on Monday. Mr. W. J. Russell was in Blyth ;over the week, end. 'Mr. S. A Poplestane of Blyth was in, town on Ines -day: Mr, Ed. Hswald Of St. Marys was home over the week end. Mr. Walter Deaa'ong. of London spent a, few days here this week.,, Miss Edith Collins of Brantford is visitine at Mr. Wm,. Prenhale's. Private 'Melville G1adman of Toronto was home over the week end, Mrs. John Jacobsis vesitinlg in. Pig oa: and other points in/ Michigan, Mrs. Reg. Elliot of Norwich is vis itinc wrjth, h'e; sisters, the Misses Car - :Mrs. P. Free -he returned ' Thursday from a visit with her daughter itt Landon. • Mr. Lionel G. Howard of London was a visitor over Sunday with, ' Mr. E. J. Christie, Mss Ariel Beverley of Landon is home owing to the illness of her fath- er, Mr. Jas Beverley. -i Mrs. 'Knight, who' visited wilth, Mrs. S. Martini for a couple' weeks, return- ed to her home in 'Godericln: Thursday Mr ."John Floyd returned home .,on Saturday from a twoemontdis' visit in> Buffalo and otitte'r cities in the States. Messrs: Julius Sokoloff and Amy Wexler returned here last week, af-t ter visiting Dar some time in Windsor and Detroit. Miss Ilene Cave, who has ebe,en,vbs sting relatives and friends in and eneend Exeter, left on Tuesday far+ I Iter Blaine In Beiilgougu, Sask Mr. and Mrs. ;Cecil' McLeod ,(eft last week for their new home on Melaval, Sask. They Iva carry with them the } JONES & PHONE 32 MAY NEW f Crest wishes coif their many friends here, Miss M. A, Tion, w eta gi-3,811t the: wias- ter with het brotli!et vtr. P. W. Tana; in Tieledo, O1i'a, avid the past few weeks ani Taranto, wall;, return to ' her hidnite here to -day. READY -TSO -WEAR Only 2 Weeks Before. Easter Buy your New Spring Suit, Coat Or Dress. - ALL HERE SWELL NEW EASTER SUITS— NAVY, BLACK ,GREEN BROWN AND PUTTY NIFTY STYLES AND GOOD CLOTHS ^,f ryp� lSia BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESSES REAL FINE SERGLS IN 5 DIFFERENT -MODELS. TRIMMED WITH SILK BRAID SATIN OR SILK, STUMNEY NEW EASTER COATS ALL 'KINDS AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM, COME IN AND TRY ONE ON Jones st May Mr Rich. Tapp, who has been Nis-. tiny' his bnather, Mr. 'Wra. Tapp, and other relatives here for the past three months le.fL Tuesday morning for his htomle near Virden, Man. Mr. and Mrs,. D; F. Ferguson, who have. bee i visaing 'with the lance's parents htet e, and other Ontario, resi- dents, teat Wednesday morning for their biome in. Winnipeg. 14r Fortye of the Canadian Bank- of Commerce was `called to Calling- tt oed on Saturday awing to the ill- ness 11-ss ss of the wife of hits brother, who is in France. A telegram was later received from Mr. Fortye, stating that his sister-in-law had died on Monday. Mr, aiid hers. .3. C. Inwood and daughter of London and Mr. Geo. Vas- per and daughters of Taro,nko, Mr. S. Pienhialei and srnt oaf Parlehi,lll, firs. . ii- nnler of St Thomas', and. Mr. and Mrs. Crittended of •Blyth r attended the in - neral of the late Mrs. George Penhale. on. Monday OVER p YEARS ON f� , i The name of W. G. Reid of Ziitemiltons, Ont., is ma familiar one to titopsands: throughout the Dominion. For over forty years Mr. Reid lir-s seenservice: as a commercial traveller, A letter re- cently received from. hitit tri lkates how he suffered from Rheumatism,' and al: last found:relief. ' Read: this letter: Hamilton, Ont, "About 'our years ago 1 wrote you. of arty condition from Muscular -and In fianrmatory Rheumatism and. Kidney Trouble and my efforts throhgt travel and change of climate to rid myself of these unwelcome guests, and bow T only found relief in Gin Pills after spending a lot of tune and money in foreign lands. Since then Gin Pills have been my sbeetancher, 1 find in advancing years; a tendency ofthe 1: ciney.s to get out of ler mare easily than formerly but a doses of dirt Pills puts them right ard off other and more serious 'z. t feel it not only a duty but a a reconn tend. Gin Pills for d -Bladder Troribles to lily r1 personal friends throtigh- to wenn I am well known eat traveller of over forty Yours i.ruly, (Sinnchl) W, G. Reid, Gila Pits scut free upon mat ,1)trig & Chemical '�.1, .Peron to, or to rt -'Co Inc`, 20e ,0, i.: xF TO CORRESPONDENTS Write on ante side of the paper I only. pp Mail an time tla ,reach us Tuesday of each week, or ,ts,odner. Amid all items reflecting on per - sena! character, but send ALL THE NEWS. Check off this lislt, it alae, t ssist' you to reinembea- an itnti.daant item Deaths Marriages Births. • Accidents, 'Church News, Suppers or Presentations, Removals, Visitors, Lodge . News, /Fires, Public Impnoveprents, Law- o'oi CasesMatters:, Tire Crops, Auctioit Sale OF P1OUSEHOLD. EFFECTS 'AND HOUSE AND LOT At the 'residence of the uratlers:igned Main Street, Exeter, on Saturday, Mar. -23rd, at ohne o'clock, 'sharp, the fol - hawing articles,-- • 1 parlor couch, 1 big chair, 1 bed room suite. 1 piano in fist Glass con- dition, 1 stretcher cancan, T hall rack, 1 dining extension table, -2 veranaa'n chairs, stair, rcarpet, 1 mule-. cabinet, 1 bath tub, 7 electric light fixture; 1 kitchen table, 1 Water barrel, - 1 small aii'stove, 1 double; pleasure sle.'� ,. . 1 gh , `s'wlkey, ladders, 1 hay knife; pictures dishes (hoes, fork's, sloven,. ,spades and other articles too siumer- our to mention. Terms 'Cash. The 1X storey frame house, situate one block 'east on Anadrew. Street will alsrm' tr alfered far sale: The house is in goad condition Terms amide kileven• on day of sale, Jahn ;flawfleelhaw, Prep. B. S. Philln,p,s, .Anat. 'lex Land Wanted THE ONTARIO FLAX COMPANY REQUIRE 300 ACRES' OF LAND FOR. EXETER FLAX MILL. HALF i�AND RENTAL PAID W'I-IEly Tiles LAN' IS SOWN, APPLY JOE DAVIS, 'r'eiepholac 13. ka t� rP� Mill TAl;ib SED I:t TO ORDER. messemee We have . a large number o -t Sults and;Oveucbatings tYat wait your arrival -a wide aelso inept of Fashions Chosen colors,—soft hand-, Lorne Browns, And beautiful Greys of all shade. OUR ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' Suitings it the Fittest we havre ever had. The studied exactness an measuring and beccining designing- of our Tailored to -Order Clothes produces a- con - p1 tenese of .fitt3,ng and a " pleasi'ng ness of appearance that .a ready- m da e can never hope .to equal. . No Lady knows how well }she •canappear in a Suit or Coat until s1aC has one cut to 6452.1 use. OUR STOCK IS 'COMPLETE GIVB US A•. CALL N. Sh ,ere LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central • :Hotel .. Tea & Coffee Store. 1, For the choicest groceries:, , fruits, spiting tD coffee and ev p 9I thing in the grocery Call and see us. A trial as to quality will couvfn- ce, Produce taken in exchange Jas. Gould Furniture and. Undertaking R. N. ROWE THE FUNERAL DIRI.CTOT AND FURNITURE DEALER :eter Bargain Store .... JUST ARRIV7ED ANOTHER $500.00 WORTH OF JO B, SHOES TO CLEAR ING SALE i'oau will be ,interested, in our. LareecialLines. See orin' 'South Window* of Shoves a.t$1,48 IYe,r pain, .MEN'S AND BOYS' HEAVY SH0ES' IN BIG VAP li BE SOLD AT ► OUT ..tun