The Exeter Advocate, 1918-3-28, Page 1T.HIRT,Y FIRST ,YEAR,
EXETER, ONTA ,.UO, THURSDAY
MAR.
Our : Oernur1
J'ohntry ;get your 11ae, get yoiur. hoe,
g•
bet. ylaur`hoe, •
Make your garden grow; make it grow'
make it grow,
Paour' seeds nt .,y I s ,from sea to 'sea.,
Let them work Tor libert
Hurry sight' away, c'otl't delay, start
to -day, •
Forward to the land with. right. will-
ing
i
11
ing
eland,
e'!" he defeat the Sco 1, ip ,,c� i1 I3un,:
\tots we've got ,him on"; the runs
Over there 'over there
Send -the flood, send the food, .over
there,
-For our brave .bays need
Our brave, boys need it,
The calls are aomlvrug every-yvlhere,
So- 2bsierve•and;presea•v.e,
Save the hood save the. food; and con-
oleo ve,
So we'll 11he1pwunt the cause, .of freedom
And we'l'l plant, save and send, till
r. •
it's i o�.el aver there.
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WHAT 3AT TI -IE- BOYS CAN DO.
The experience of thousands of farm
ers in Ontario last year refuters any su.g.-
ge'stian'th•l't waling boys cannot give
/aluable servio,e; in farm work. There
1.ve• a multitude. ,of choses which they
can do releasing` experilenoed men -for
Other (farm work.(' Boys can with a
little insitructioni, db• hoeing, milking
and much' of the• feeding, and, if they.
are able to d,rtve horses, they can .lion-
d1e: many of the simpler farm irnple,
rents. The help; oaf any strong, will-
ing ,boy ti*il?tb(euseful and elle will be
serving this country and helping to
feed the fig'hti'ng mein and ihte_ allies.
' T1s- 'surest way to-lielp Germany to
111111 tile' war is by wasting your own
food,
141,
DISTRICT CASUALTIES
4illfed lip, Action .,
Thos; H. Morrow of'.;Goderich
Wounded
W. H. Mason of Blyth.
M, G. Fraser, Brucefield4.'
R. G. Jacksian,'Kipp:eln•
PHONE 81a
MAN'S
New
Spring
Clothing
SUITS
OVERCOATS
RAINCOATS;
HATS
CAPS,
SHIRTS
SOCKS
COLLARS
TIES
GLOVES
ETC. •ETC., ETC., :ETC.
:
now
i ,c1 ,
are nowrui an placed on tlitsnlay;
Suits are right up to the/ ininuteu'
at less than wholesale price to -day.
Big line',af old blues and blacks with
calors guar'ante.ed,
N �
0
taught- •Nolth boys ,and girls to 1,nrtt,.
" • W" ltnattld l,ilce t o. ,heat' of ethers fol-
'i� � ' yawing. thee, golocl example. •''
1918
SANDERS i CREECH
WE OFFER NO • EXCUSE
EXCEPT THAT OF THE ',GREA'T
NEED OF PRODUCTION
FOk. OUR CROWDED COLUMNS
IN THIS ISSUE
Slam:c news tl items ems hind some hives-
• lisements have( to be :animated. The
production advertisements 'mush have
e
lv
first place, Read them.
TERRIBLE LE STRUGGLE ..
The :gret German offensive o }t1
b n .1
west front Was launched an Th.
The
last, and a series- laT`mtisscd at-,
tac7c'c- have -been mad,el ,on the Allied
lines with the ,resultthat the line
has been bent back, to the extent of
tenmiler, in Ione place. 'The losses o•f
the Germans run up into the hun-
dreds-
un.dreds ,of thousands, while' the Allied.
loss i 'shad to be much lighter... Ehe
attack has continl ted ever trace the
opening clay with unabated fury, the.
G,errnans' bringing J scab, troops to the
charge at frequent intervals. °Chit;
Method of attacking inn- massed forma-
tion is bound to succeed .in' fart:
the Allies back, as long, as the Ger-
mans can `bring ,on frestroops, but.
so- long as the Fillies can hold the line
no matter how bent and retain a large
body OS fresh troops( for the great
counter attack: that is bou.tld to come
ohieii the enemy becomes exhausted
just soh long is their trope that,
very attack is likely tea be the 'un--
doing of the Germans) The losses
an broth sides are bound ;to- be app l;
ing\ but at seems . that the 'o:11y! thin,
that counts now•asi the death o.; men,
and -we believe tkat th;e enemy ;s l;os-
in.g three tarries the number being lost
by the, Alines,'
EXETER COUNCIL
A regular meeting: of the Munie-
ipal council of the., Village of Exe-
ter with councillor Elston absent.
The minutes of the meeting held,
March° 11th' were read and approved,
A letter was read from Pte. W.
W. Millson of Southwark, England
acknowledging the giift of a 5 -franc"
note far a Christiuttk dinner.- •1:{'ile t.
Circulars from the Dominion Bad-
iator Co. Toronto. From Albert •IT.
Abbott, Secretary Organization of
Resources Committee, Toronto. -Filed
The following 'accounts were ready
and 'Ordered paid on motion of 'ay
liatsktworod
Webear people ,si leaknnbg very kind-
ly of ourstandard flour. Its till right,
Harvey Bras.
FEED PIGS. We (have tried to an-
ticipate
ticipate ytour needs and have. a GOOD
s'10CIk of GOOD FEED, Give us
a call:
Harvey Bros.
',Missies Nettie Br'oke;nsllire and Lauri
S hi.c>ader •ot Landon are visiting at
their t. espective! lllo'mees at :present.
Mrs, Frank has ',nein-rued: to her
bionic in Detroit after spending a week
with, her parents 'Mr: and Mrs; Baum-
garter
Messrs. =J- Zellttr and J. Brenner .o1
!Siredfard have moved onto the farm
vacated by Mr. A, Moir south of the
v,llag e,
Mr and \Its; L'. Wurrn of Zurich
spent Sunday with Mr. and '.\Irs. 11\
T�iok,er,
Elinore 'Keys cif Slaney '1 p., ` who
g•a
"� work here
l� lc nb tip kitbh sahla::�l 11 ret
spent Sunday at his homi•:
Mr Mii'lflord Mcisaac of Windsor is
vis,rtirll,, „'tt his •h,or110
Mr. I'.' Itraa i3 on the slack lilslt.,
We. ,hope ';^,r a speedy recovery..
Miss D.o•ra 'Kraft' has returned after
a eery p.,ea.aa ie Visit with friends in
?uticli.
days Miss._, \1cTfee, spent a. few- �ty s ,t t
her lame this week awing to the
death ie a relative:
1 r. and Mrs. A Ma so- " of Stan-
I n 1 J. >.>(i rf
soy . were:bu.siijaess visitors in town an,
Saturday
Auto, dealers are busy :the,sle tines
car,xnss.ing prospective purchasers, but
owing tc, the •advance in price sales
ere few:
.VLrs F. W. Hess s 'Zurich .is this
week: vis:Barg iher sister. 'Mrs. G. S.
Howard
Special -services, are being lield;this
week in the Evangellucal; churc:n and
are. conducted- by the. pastor assi31
ed by Rev. F,. Bi. •Me.yretr of Zurich,.
Mrs. H..Guenthter spent a row days
in London this week,
Miss Laura Koch of Landon ,visit-
eel with- her parents afew days last
iioeek.
Oorifirmatlian services ' were held ina
1 the Luthe.ra.a ahltircli last. Sunday.
Centralia..
John Norry,; labor R&B. 3.00; Sid- Wo hear .people ,speaking very kind-.
ly a
ley Sanders ;30. 1,00; Richard"`i chow •o1 uri
'standard flour. Its' ll tight
Harvie a,. ;+
snow Irloubhrnb road 4.00; *Jonathan Y
,Lydd, cinders B&B 1.00e Thos. 1G.' FEEL) PIGS. Wtebrtve triedBrto n
Creech team 21,&.B 5,50; • ,Advocate , ticipate your needs and have a GOOD
T'xintlnlg 'Co. ;13,nd cross • Adv 6.50; STOCK of GOOD FEED, Give as
Municipal • supplies 26.15, tot, 32.65; a call.
Exeter Times Printing Co, Red( Cross Harvey Bros:
.adv. 2.00; Geo. Mantle coal library, "i Wiai•cl" has been received from Pte}
34.'45/ Mrs. Fred East, cleaning lib- Maxwell 'Bay1niiam that he will be
rary 2.75.; Jos. Senior,:Fire.Ins, Cons home ale by the lst of 'April. -
Town Bull 11,80: ` Miss Lillian Elliott af. Landon
Adjournment by- Snell, tea at b,er Marne over .Tuesday.
J. Senior, Clerk. The playrepeated by the young
people, entitled; "Our Minister's Birth-
day'. on Thursday night Was 'Well at-
tended and much ienjloyed by all,.
Mr.'. W.. Hajskett, who sold his farm
north. ,off the village recently to Mr.
James Neal its preparing to -nave to
the farm he recently purchased about
sax miles north of k -London.
On March 15 the young people of
tb,e Eden, Line gathered at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Essery and
presented the ylaung couple with a
handsome tapestry chair.
)fAII,CI} REPORT R.IC,W,C,Aa
" The Exeter branch of the H.C,W,
C.A. shipped the following for: the
month of March,-
Crediton Ree( ICross 27 shirts, 96 Iir,
socks, .11 suits° -pyjamas and old linen.
Centralia Patriotic • League -19 shirts
84 .pr. socks. ' Elimville and Sunshine
'Red Cross -19 shirts, 15 1.2 pr, py-
jamas, ' 62 pr. socks. Soldiers Aid,
Exeter -27 ;pr. socks, 2 hospital ,socks
Exeter Women's Institute -13 pairs
,socks, android linen: Thames Road
Red ' Cross -46 pr. socks, 34 shirts,
111 suits pyjamas.. Zion -L54 pr. socks,
18 shirts, 104renchwcaps.. Total value
$64.00 - Very Essery Sooty
SUBSTITUTE FOR BUTTER.
The British Flaad Ministry has ((lis-.
covered that potato butter is a good
substitute Tor butter or ma(rgerine..
The of ficial recipe says to ,peel -the
potatoes' boil or steam them until they
fall to pieces or became floury. Rub
through a (fine sieve into. a large basin
previously warned., To -every llourtden
triune -es of mashed.-pptataes add .two.
.ounces ouf butter or margerilneand one
tearpoonful ;ofsalt. Stir thoroughly
with the ,back af a wooden spoon until
'the whale is;sniiaotly; and ,it can then •
be made' into, prints:' Such butter-
costs 10 cents a• pound. Perhaps, the
hint may, allot .be entirely unwelcome
in Canada: ••
CHISELHURST
We i ear people ,speaking very kind-
1y ,o_ 'oil, standard flour. Its allrugn't.
Harvey Bras.
FEED PIGS.` We; ;have. tried to an=
ticipatc yiour needs end have a GOOD
STOC'I?' Of' GOOD FEED, Give us
a, esIl, •
ITar-vey ,Bras. "
Sheldon Eyre t is recovie;r"ing,from an
attack( ,of pleurisy", --Win. Drover .and
family have 'nove,cl into Lorne Iv[c-
Naughtorn's hotss'ee recently "vacated by
T2, R., Glenne vulva has moved : into'
F. Fitzg'e'ral,d's house on the Davyr
farm, for two. .nantihsr-G;,' W. - 'Wren
has returned I,ijom a business trip to
Detroit. ---The "Hard Tln"iie" box once-
hal ,held pn, the school east of here
on Friday "evenliing \vas a decided suc-
cess' and afforded a pleasant evening
to those pre,seint Miss tsabeill. 131i,n`1
nie;l1, and Will ,Parker wean the prizes',
the perstonatibai being a negro and
wench, A useful household' utensil
,and _a, pair hof ,gl,ovels were given the
wartniers. Several tiliniesi"'were paid dur-
ing the 'evening which evoked lots Of
!fun., Agiood programwas rendered
b llioinle talent, The proceeds a-
mounted to over $70. Miss Norris
takes great interest -in getting upen--.
tertainnents, asic1 ifs to be congratul-
ated' on ,her ;success. She is also an
efficient and painstaking teacher,--
Ansa,
eacher,-Musa, Glennl,' the. teacher (west lof the
village dusting 'the- winter nloniths
GRAND BEND
Mr, Win. Hoot. is all smi,lles, a .,iori
having arrived at this home on March
'18th... -Mr Ilse Green or Thedford
visited here on Tuelstday),-The sale .of
late',. Mrs. C. Zapie was ,well attend-
ed Tuesday. -Mr:- Robert Sanders is
duptTe ill at the home of; Mr. and
Mrs, Ed, Gill and Is under the doc-
tor's care. Hei is, thlowever,: slowly on
the mend. -The f three itinls'',of Mr. Ot
Stebben had a ,rather unpleasant' ex -
patience lone day last • wre'eka They
were trapping and while attempting
to crass the mouth of the. river the
ice ion which they were crossing
broke away, and carried' them out from
t`(rc shore, One .oif the brothers slip-
ped irito the water, and -was nearly
drowned before file got out again;
They were [forced to. stay ,on the ice
from :two o'clock in the afternoon un -
tit eleven thin the evening belfoie thy
tv.o.l get to the. shiore again
The little daughter taf Mr. and Mrs,
Ravekle, who, has been, dangerously ill,
of pneumonia, is showing slight signs
of 'yaps ove,nvent and now there is
some lho'pe (Por the child's recovery,
•
CLANDEBOYE
'Aliso Minnie Neal off •Loncloai spent
the week -end with relatives here.
1:Ciss Violet 'Patten has returned ho,ni-e
after speludin;g a couple months with
relatives in Clevel=and, O1ii'a.-i.trs.-John
Settle has moved up into -the "village
and is having : a sale on: the 28thc=
\tis. Frank Colw-ill is loading hay while
the 'gaod roads prevail -Mr. A. E.
Hodgins who, for the past' four years
,has been' residing .. in th.e. Northwest,
has moved back on els 'Sarin 'here. --
Mr. and Mrs. Wni: Id'adgins have re-
turned home, after spending the wsn-
ter lit San Francisco, Cal -Mr. Jose ph
Armitage ;bas• lead'a' te'leph,one put ;,n
his hoose' the}s. week,
BR UCE131 :1°.1)r
- John Dallas of Tuekcrstnith has sold
50 -acre "farm to Pi, Stewart ler
$4,500, .r Ir. Dallas' will move -to town..
Woad has reac.hed,,„ars or. the 'death
of Dr. ' Armstrong •af Tara, 'far'n1er1Y
of our :village. He was lucre for some
years, having Sold out to Dr, Rogers
14 years 'ago.. 1 -ie was married` in our
village to Miss Florence Jameson about
20 years ago. He leaves a, family, the
older scans Lain'" and l3ruce being
born here.
Crediton
Mr, John G,• Wein has bought the
residence at present occupied by
Parrs Anderson from Mrs. Sam'Ji
prawn, annd wi;t1 move. his household
effects here in, a few days, We ws1-
e;oine btt and Mrs. Wein to our lawn
and ti ust they may be spared teal—ye
na.a.r }'cart :n .our amidst Mr. And-
ers 0. will move his household . eltfac s
to ids tes•iciclice formerly- occupr..d by
Mathew Monodic.
Last Sunday , s ec itil rer se-
•ese.ling � p
i'.. es ,were held the e
in. }l Ltiy4:'l,,r ,dean
Church iu honor 7. r -
n r o1 the 22nd aria.-\
' ersary of the' dedicatioan of the chul'5.11
Rev, J. W1, Baird of James Street
C11tu'ch Exeter, ,occupied th.e pulpit
and preached a. very fine seravon to.
a large congregation.
Mr. and 'Mrs, :Herb Eilber were :air
Lucknia ' on Sunday attending the
ku;licrl sof th,e late Mrs: Mary Lind-
say, Mrs : Girv:n., ohuo has bee:.l vis-
ittrn(; teem dus'ing the iviater ac-
e'ompani.cl then' acrd will visit i'etat'ves
in Lseknaw' and Dungannon. fax scare
time.
Miss Kate Zwicker of London is.
visiting `air. Lund Mrs, Chas; Zwi,cker
Mrs W. Ai Sambrook was in Ceu-
traiia last Saturday visiting ,virs. W.
1-I; :Mills.
Miss.. Lose tta .st lias accepted a
Hat x 1
position' as clerk at tier. C. Zirici:e_'s
Albert .Morlock has moved li'is•
rnacn iniery Into that part of his- gar-
age 'formerly used as a blacksmith
shop and will find things quite (rn-
v.'_Jie'1't to-' da any repairs and other
work ler his custoin•rs.
A number .from here were i•1 Ex,
eter last Friday .ev'elnrng, to take in
the Easter cantata, entitled "David,.
the Shepherd Boy" given :in the Op=
era Hrause by the Exeter Choral Soc.
ie.ty under the leadership orf lktcif.
.'larke.• It was one of the finest mus-
icals heard in this district for a long
time. Prof. Clalrke is to be congrat-
ulated upon, the :spienldid choruses and
(••alas. The cantata is to be given in
Exeter again on Thursday night of
this week. If you want to,he.ar some-
thing good-away-abave the average -
go. -
Rievr' Becker is conducting a series
cit: special meetings in "the Evangell--
cal Church this week. •
Mr. H. G. Bauer of Wheaton,
was in the village. Tuesday on'bitsi-
tlidiS
Albert Brolvn went to Londc;n
Tuesday to consult a specialist con-
cerning his eyes,. We. hope he will
receive benefit from the e treatlent
We a:e pleased to see John Fink -
beide a around a.gain,,,a,fter his .re:cent
attata, e.:• illruess.
lilis
August Ewald is in. Elkton,
itch .attending the funeral ,of her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Young.
On Monday evening the C. I. C.
adult Bible class ine(t at the home of
their president, Daniel Mclsa.ac, for
the purpose of .paying their respects
to--Em•nrcry Fabrner, who has receiv-
ed word to report for military duly
next Tuesday. A beautiful packet
Testament was presented to him.
Quite a iniumber orf addresses were
mad: the speakers assuring Emmery
of their g,ojod wishes, and shape for a
"safe return. The family lof Mr, and
Mrs." Chris F•allrner are feeling th,e
grimness:,af war. Their eldest s,on,
Everett, is on the • water, and th'ie
next joins the colors next week.
Judging from the fierce conflict now
under way 513'FJande.'s, no one, can, say
where. it will, end, and perhaps many
niece from this d5:sltrict will have to
go to defend the Empire.
Fa,h,Iar •Sweet -A quiet but pretty
wedding was 'solemnized on Wednles•
-
day •ot last week. at the home) sof Mr,
and Mrs-. John Feltner, when their
dau(•.hter -Ida, ,became the bride of
Clinton: R. Sweet ,of Exeter. The der
ncny was performed by Rev. Becker
of.
Credito -n, at• the hour •af one
y}' clock. The bride, gowned in white
silk -trimmed with soutache brad and
the usuall veil and wreath of orl:nge
blossoms, 'entered th,e parlor, leaning
an the. . arm of her tath.er, to tl•le,
strain; of the wed'd.,lllg :march,` play-
ed by Miss Pearl, 'sister of th,e,'bride.
A.fser • the . c.erenony and congratu}a-
tions Were loaner all partook of a sump
tuou... wedding dinner. Only the im-
mediate 1eletri'tnels',of the bride and the
groom wore; preslent. Amidhbivers
of confetti they left tar A,ioa ,g
where they teak thio train'i1ol Detrorit'
to spend thins honeymoon Tn,e: bride
travieiled in a 1.ult /of navy blue serge
with hat to, match; On, their return
they wilt•resi,de in,'Li-shortie The, best
Wishes acclampaniecl them.
We ,hPear .eio'ple speaking very kind-
ly "of aur'standard flour. Its all right,
Harvey Bras.
FEED PIGS. We have tried to'an-
tictpate your needs and have a GOOD
STOCK of GOOD FEED, Giveus
a call.
,Harvey. Bros.
LUMLEY ,,;
Mr. Wm. Wilkinson .had. the iris
-
fortune to cut tllas. lknee rather deep-
ly
with an axe which he was using.
The accident w-li ,, -rltitue Bial : to he
house
t' ris_isut'sstei• Tommy
ler .a tilear
knell the young soup of • Mr, J.
Bran o i n •.ktorti an attack
Brzntnell, n,s •req 4ie i Ig
of rhleumattisin'-Alfo''nsds Mass is as-
sisting his brother at sprrup ma,kiing:
-\Ir,s. F. ;Eliorton .has gone to (ten•-
srtll.. to reside while her ,hus,hantct i3
i
in thio Wast IGar the sttuu 1 ,ter. .0hiares
Fore
St:-,-
has retu,rirl St:,
,�ecl from r
Russel 'Keys. loll Stratforcl ; creamery
Speak, the we,ele,te!nid under the par-
ental itoof. •
Na fewer vetet.r than'hundred 'ancl-tl hay
F
five candidates in the recent T)ornin':an
ele:trans list their election 'deposits
s
which m•eats that $27,001wilt
be tinn-
ed into. the ;irea.sut•y by the -111 to help
•pay rtr4r'exi)ens4s.::Of the'si; •who -lost
their deposits 1.10 w'er•e. Opposition:
can.diclates timid 25 Government cand-
idates,
•
• BIR.TRS
Sise11-•,111 Exeter, on, March 25,'to. '.tr.
and Mrs, kid. Snell a 'datdghleri
Ducharm'e-At-Saurble Lune, I-iay, Mar
1 ,and 'Mrs. Peter
ar taro, a Son. r
Victar3n Hospital;, London,
pa March 15, to. Mr, and Mrs. (rein.'
14 kSc'w,ell, o,' 'Thed'ord, formerly c•f
Exeter, a. daughter.
MARRIAGES
Filtio•n-Young-At the home of the
bride's : parents, Farquhar, on Mar,
27th, Mr..iThto-las' J. Finsen, a;' Full-
erlon, t4;—,Miss :Agarics. Mary `i cancan;,
daughter Of Mr. and Mrs, . Jerre;
Harris
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DEATHS
• Oswald -At Plato, Sask., William 'Os -
j w:a;ll formerly of the Bransan{line,
{{ slay, aged 39 year's, and 30 days.
it Graves -In Seafartly, on- .1Iai•ch ' 1161h,
James Grave's, aged 72 years.
Flai.#ui't-ln Seaf•ort'h, ep IVlarcla 1911,
Margaret afacE'we-n,, wife of the late
Sergt E, E, Hallett, aged 22 years"..
<lelde_ inb I1 Weoil: eGiJ4yray, on.
March 1.2th, Mrs. 'Jiohn Glendenning,
a-g'ed 75 years,
Pollock -In Corbett' March 17Mar
Elliot, relict of"• the late 'Solon -ion
Pollock, In ger 79th year,
VI-aeat Seed for tario.
Th -c world demand for wheat is 1918 justifies theeatest' possible
g 1
,efl'ott towards increaaedroduct'jr:rl. '1'6,. small' acreagesput ' . hal
p 't b in last1
will mean' increased acr edge 151 011";ario avai.lablel fol' Spring 'Wheat, ThQ
T
Ott arta Government is ca-Pperautu tivit!]:the ifarn�eers'`n order to ravi�
seed It has purchased 50,000 bushels` sok No, 1 . Vlargluis�S ring Wheat Seed
th';ough the Seed Branch of the Federat Department Of: Spring
Agriculture,
l •lp g...
_fro:e 1�1.i be purchased is necessary to fill needs,
DISTRIBUTION -Seed is soldonlyin 2-buC_
he1 bag4. Car1oa+swill be.
lara�d af.".eerl•ainpoints inthe Prov"'
p 1. rnc2 `there 'less thancarload ()sclera
can be filled. Where Farmer's Chl,b's or other organizations bring int
carload .lots, the price at their loca stations will be the same as at Itis-
\V'IIERL TO BUY -Purchases may be rilarle either in the warehouaiai:
at the ;distributing points or :orders may 'be placed with the nearest Dia-
trio 'Representative • of- • the ; Provincial Departments of Agriculture or they;
may be sent direct by mail; to the Markets Branch, Department of ri-
c rlturc, Parliament' Buildings, Toronto.
PAYMENT 1N CASH --Price is2:74 e
� 1 per •blshel' at all local stations.;
In all cases, without exception, Cash must accompany order, Send ' erne%'
P y
tance by marked.cheiue, postal note post office or „express money; or,deir
made, payable to Ontario Department of Agricultural, Markets 'Brandt..
Crib rtrrlg points.
ORDER EARLY -In the eventee/2 the req iiremen'ts of the Proviilcq
being „anelerestunaLed, there may not be enough seeid to go around, It 'ids
,fradvisable in order to -insure' having their orders filled, that purchaseirp
should place orders as' soon: as possible. A11 orders are subject :to ociltl•
Lirinationr and will be filled in the order received, As seed is deliver -o 1
in 2 -bushel bags, orders should • be ;for even numbers of bushels, and 'meq
order for less than two bushels ,can be accepted.
NAMES OF DISTRIBUTORS are as follows,-
Chatham_ The Canada Fleur' Mils Co: Limited
London Hunt Bras:, Limited
Woodstock ... fannies Cullen
Halnalton Wood Milling Company
lioran-ta:West the Campbell Flour Mills
Oshawa .. Hags, & Lytle
Port Perry .: Hogg & Lytle
Por_ Hope
Pe erboro
Lindsay ....:_
Barri ...
OriU`!a
Newmarket
Listowel
Orangeville
Durham
Simco.e
Welland
Kemptville
St. Marys
Brantford
Alliston
Stouffvillle .. .: ..
Woodbridge -:., .....:..
Bolton
,Guelph
St, Catharines
11. S'oullthorpe
'Fhe Campbell Flour :Mills
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.,Brown & Company
D C Thlonpso'n
W_ I.1 Eves -
., Hay Brothers
E C Clark
Rob Roy Cereal Coanpany
.Noric>ik Co-operative Associatiolt.
Maple Leaf 'Milling Company
Kemptville Milling Company
St. Marys Milling Ciompany.
l onliriion Flour Mills
L. Cotffee & Company
Stiver Bros.
W. D, Matthews & Coinpany
A. A. McFall
Jas Goldie & Company
Maple % Leaf Milling Companly
S. B. Stothiers, Ontario Department of Agriculture.
Agricultural Representative. Markets Branch.
;Clinton) Ont. Parliament Bldgs., Toronto
"The New Edison"
No Needles to chane. Hear
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POELL'S
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Ladies' Suits & Ocid-iCoats'.
Our New .Scants and Coats are splendidly macre, beautifully de- 'r
signed arid,_reasona.bly priced. We will be pleased to show ,yen
them. Prices range from $14,00 La 128:00
CHOICE SUITS FOR MEN,
We arel showing splendid values
111 Mielnl's Blue and Black Se:ige's
at $,25; as well as excellent values
itt :fancy. warsteclls .in sizes '36 to
46, at $14 to $25.
SPRING TOPCOATS FOR MEN.
Made' 10,1 goad quality grey Che -
'Clot This cloth, always looks well
and iS very ,serviceable, We think
they are good v ilu'e:1
Sitie's 36,. t,a, 40. , .$17,50
NEW SPRINGI HATS
The new blocks it Spilling, Flats
.for mon are ready holt` you. Whcln
you erne :in, have a leak, at them,
All colors. $2.25 and ,$3,00
BLACK SILKS
We arel proud of our values 111
Black Silks. Our present values
will niat-be obtainable again while
present conditions eantditions last
Black' Sillies from $L35 to $2.40 r.
yard'
e TUSSAH SILKS --
Far ..Waists and Dresses, This",
is a po'pu'lar Silk icor this swoosh,
We are shlowing a wide range off
colors and patters ; 36 inches
wide, per yard ,$1..25. '
$ILK, :K ID & . CHAMOISET1'll, -
GLOVES
-You wild wa'nt new C Gloves
to
wear with, your new Coat, or suit
We
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75`ria'S ,iiaalce,
itt 85c., .s1,00
THE NEW STANDARD PAT -TERNS ','& FASHION SI-TEt...TS
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