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The Exeter Advocate, 1918-7-11, Page 8EXE FER AI]VOGATE, TIiIIRWDA•X, JTILY 11, 1818 E: t, i' UR MARKETS :'i+'i.ns; Each Wednesday Wheat —ere 1.1.0 Oats ., 7,0;to72 Barley ,., X1,10 to 1,15 Family Flour $.TI Middlings , 40.00 Bran 35.00 Creamery Butter ,.,.;.... 48 Dairy 'Butter Eggs8 4,0 .,, LaLard„.. 35 Potatoes 1.25 'to 1.50 Hay, per ton 10.00 to 12.00 Hes ... 17.35 MONEY LOST, Between Marin St, and. the Station a sum at money was last, consisting of 2 ;:.5,00 bilks and 16 $1.00 bills. Re- ward of $10 az returning same to the Advocate er Amoy Wrexler, CARD OF THANKS.—Mrs, Yellow and family take this opportunity of thanking the neighbors and friends for .thee kindly assistance and sympa- thy shown them clueing thle long ill- ness and subsequent death of ivfr.. Yiellow. RUG FOUND la Exeter, a blacl.'1 and yellow rug. Owner can: have senile, by calling at this oifice alnic1 payipnlg for this adv. PHONE 56. Our Store will be closed every Wed nesdan afternoon and open evening .of July and August and open, every other night with a full stock of g oce. Wilson's Grocery & Restaurant Canada Fuad Board License 8-2783 «,rte.• - Special volute in Scotch, Fingering: Yarm for Soldiers' Socks'. at Stew alrt's. w. Dr. He'nr'y Corsaut, Veterinary Sur- geon. is open for calls day and alight, at Lucan,, ,Ont. Phlonle. No. 3 100 ACRE FARM FOR. SALE. , Tbeee-quarter mild west of Mt. Car- mel, on which, are brick house, bank barn, good water;, and is under good state of cultivation., Possession Nov. 1st, 1918. G. M. Fischer, Parkhill: At the p,resleant( high prices of feed it pays to finish 1h;ags, and there is plenty of good feed. See Harvey Bros. —.q,. Clearing ' a allot of La(dit ' Linea Auto Coats, $3.50— Sitjevvart's aamsass FOR SALE Evaporator and; Equipment in the town of Endeter, For Information communicate with, James Somerville, 62 Sun Liffe Bldg., Hamilton. Very Speciaal Large Flan(neilette Blankets. Gte,`y '& vwhlnte, yit 2$.95 Stewart's. When Won ce fla see .Hairvaey Bros.—they .have the kind your want. 35c for goad heavy ribbed Hose, far big strong boys. Stewart's. GOOD GIRL WANTED at Central. Hotel. Exeter. Duties to comunenlce July 1st. Don't sell yottrtrt pigs light, we have plenty of good feed: Harvey Bros. 52.25 per yalyd for Lovely Black Duchess Si1k. 36 inches wide— Stewart's --- FOR SALE OR,RENT—OnAndrew Street, Exeter, one and, .half storey frame ,house; good stable, fruit trees.. Possession immediately. Apply to J. D. Atkinson, C1i,nto,rrj Buy your Dimmer Sets now, while stocks are gated. Special value. Stewart's. VOTERS' LIST 1918 MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN - SHIP OF STEPHEN COUNTY OF HURON Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Section 9 of "The Voter' List Act” the cop- ies required by the said sections to .;be sc transmitted or deliv,:red of the list made. pura.0 tt 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.rhe said Municipality at Elections for. members of the Legislative Assembly and at atunicipal Elections, and that said list was first posted up at my office at 'Ceedirootn( on the 10th Day of July,- A. D. 1918,, and remains there; for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters'. to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct- ed according to Jaw. Dated at Crediitoni this 10th day of .i July, 7.918, HENRY EILBER Clerk of Stephen Township, SALE OF VALUABLE FARM LAND IN USBORNE TP. The undersigned offers for sale. Lot 12, in, the S,E.B. of Township of Usbarrte, adjoining Woodham, in Hu- ron County. On the premises are a two-storey brick dwelling ; two bank barns 36x94 and 40x70, with water sys- tem itt both barns; a frame drive shed 24x40; 2 acres araltard ; well fenced; 5 acres of bush,drained. and Pen � The farm is cotvvenent to churche r school, past offices and market, For particulars apply to WILLIAM HANNA; i{irktcvt HORSES WANTED I number of wet run a�aigrnw"ted Monster in gated condition Geldings 5 laealrs old up, weighing from' 1500 pounds up. Metres from 4 years old 1 0 uncle weighing from 3 0 up, a P'o p, gJ? &' ci't'ies having the required stuff, rtrite, or phone 83, Exeter. G, J, DOW, LOCAL DOINGSituaihr wS'e .. ••_ _tk a. . A'I'eymika.t ileac a8c. aien,Azad* Rev Baiird. 0.1,1 James Street. Church exchanged pulpits with Rev. Finlay of Centralia on Sunday mourning, Th'e 12th of July a51 to be celebrated to -morrow itt HlelnsiiJUly rind undoubt- edly ,many from here will a,'ttend.' '1ltte weather ;bract been good for the harvesting ol the; hay crap ' which is now la full swing, It is' a fine crop, Some fall wihfeb. will : be cut in a way few days Mr. Curtis Harness, who recently underwent an operation at the Hos- pital London, returned bonnet last `week aryl its palogrgssing favorably since thie operation. Dr. and Mrs. E. J,, Wood motored all the wary from California to Mitchell a distance of 3,500 nu les.: They cov- ered the entire distance in 26 days. Some year's ago Dr. Woad practised medicine diciane iat Mnrtchtell, Judge Lewis his • reserved judgment .itt the case of Grieve vs. Township of Hulett tried in Cl Into n, last Thurs- day. Grieve entered action against the Township for injuries sustained by being tharawn from his cutter on ac- count of his horse shying on a naerow road at a time \Olen: the road was flooded by a spring freshet. On July 3rd Mrs. Fred, Davis, for- merly ormerly ,of Godienicia, passed away while visiting at Mitchell. She was subject to heart troubles and she passed away suddenlythej night. Mrs. Davis wars formerly ,kiss Margaret Davison. of Seaforth and was twice married. By ,her first husband she leaves two daughters and by her second husband also two daughters. Mr. Davis, who is M.P.P, for Gleiichena, Alberta, is a brother of Mrs. Fred May of Exeter, OLD . PICKARD BLOCK SOLD. NIessais. A. J. blcDone11 mad I. R. Carling, whao for sem years have owned the large brick block former- ly owned by. thee' irate James Pickard, last wncs k .solUd,the same to Mr. West man of Chatham, . who contemplates. putting in a mfalntufactuzitng) concern. of some nature. Its a fine building, and the woodier 11stlh(alt ,Ut slhcuid have re- mta irt(ed stn Ong. • IIISS CARLING NOT ON BOARD. It was featreid by relatives Mere that Miss Martha Catrlilrng, who7 is proceed- ing ovea+s'eais ars a course might have sailed on the L'landevneay Castle, which was sunk by a subing(r(•unfe.; But word was received a few days ago that she was .not ,ofn. thtait, vessel. INJURED IN AUTOt ACCIDENT. Privates Kernick, Swartz, Oke and NIcFalls, who weldel racArel or less ser- iously injured in an annto accident in London. Township oral the, evening of July .1st, are; we understalnd still con - to hospital in. Lamina It is hoped that they soon recover. The. automobile is said, to have turned over two or three tomes when, it went down over a 30 -foot embankment. • HOPI: HAS BEEN ABANDONED. Relatives ,hleuie have given, up • hell hope that Victtatj Sanders (nephew of Mr. C. H. Sanders), who was dispera- ster cin the Calrnaldfuaru• H(ctslpi(tal shin; Lla ldovtery Casty, ,milghit hav,e been saved. It is daefifnatelyi known that he vvas. Boit b,oattid; on, the Voyage' to Cana ,aide, and there is no known realsion 'why he should not .hdline bleed on boar=d .oln thie i11 -fated return, trip to England, When the boat was sunk 70 miles off the coast of Ireland an June 27th. Victor had written several let- ters on the 1a,slt tritp to Canada and had posted 'them alt Hatifa t. These were received Melte a few days before the newscanoe of thte disaster. Thie young' man had been on the slhitp ,sevl rlal monthe and Nadi' made several trips to and fro.. Tire late Pafuva,te . Sanders enlisted two yearis ago in. the 157th InfIbntry Battalion at Ptenetanguitshefrne, and six months afterwards' went overseas. H '_tva5 a quattifieidlldruggulst and, alter training, for stome tmtontthis hn "i,ngland. was chosen, as dispenser for the hos- pital ship, Llanidfo'very, Castle. Previlort,ts to thie watt he spent some years in the Western States and had seen -a good deal of, the ,lifeof that country. Valc'ccc vw,a(s 28 years' of age and was a bright and clever young, .maik, bort; and raided.in, Exeter, and the sym- pathy of the matey frriertids goes out to brie rnotber, Mrs, J. V. Milltsoi , now a resident of Wthnldstor. The flags in Exeter were a't half-mast on Monday as a tribute of respect to the young' man, who was like many others a vice tini of the submarine. The Exeter .bowlers who attempted to lift the Mtntee Trophy from the Elmwood London Club, failed by 10 shots, Sieidon's- rink being down one shot, and Creech's rink _dawn 9. A rink of bowlers visited Clintiort 'an Friday night, and played a friend- ly game, ,vvinr±jnout by one shot in a 22_ed game. Thconsistedrink. Of R. G. Selsdon; lead, R. N[ Rowe, se,c- ond, R, N, Creech, vice, and Wt, W. Taman skip. FOUND—The back light of an autoniob,itae, Owner can have same by proving erop;erty and paying Bex- genses. Cally. at Advocate: Office. e nt—�r .r---e9lA Nat W MARTIN-SENOUR 100%0 PAI PURE NT & VARNISHES... T. 7 'SpyoG Which are . may- yi ill this advertised �, 160)! Are sole] by III G. A. Hawkins iiA_ f_ R•, G, ;S dq}p/ Ear's P t atkr of bowlers at St Thlam'as hourrtp,4n)erntato-.day 'Wednesday. Mr, T, H. Newell. vvas' ,in Toronto on Monday, and brought home two Overland Cars, 'Mr. Newell, is now dealing la °Yncr1nttds' .a5. well as' the (Grayl_1) ort. tfr s. W\ D. Sanders last week :1vs.- posecl of her •dwelling on James street being part of the testate of her father, the late Jelin \We't1,sh to Mrs, Jahn Praytir of town. lbr T, A. Ruse]] ,of Toronto, for- merly of 'Ex'eter, is the pnesidestt of the new ,$2,000,000 comnpany, organized to nittnuitfactunie ;automatic revolvers for thlc United States Army; The manufacturing will be carried on in the old Ross Rife pliant at Quebec, which has b,eein, secured from the Dani ninon Government for the pur- pose, assaaa r DECORATION DAY. On Sunday afterJnlolonf last the Odd - fellows of Exeter Lodge met at the Cemetery and decorated the graves o5 thio twenty-four departed brethren who have been) buried there, and also paid tribute to the soldier brother Private Sidney West, whose body lies beneath the 'pop pyee L t ,France. Noble Grated, Bro, Clark Fisher, and Chap laian, Bro, J. Reid, •performed the up - ening and closing sea -vices in an ex- cel'lent interlines, whtilel Past Grand Bra. T. F. Boyle acted. as inezalh(aall. A large number of/ pleloOle ,had gathered to witness the; cetremo'ny and to per- form like service to ,the graves .'>f departed , rsenkls and relatives. Tule Oddfelllows witless] gra.vers were decorated weatey-Bras. Geo. 'Brook's, A Bagshaw, Chas) Snell,' Henry Larn, brook, Fred Gilclley, W. H. Carley, Richard; Crocker, Janney 'Willis,'Ar- thur Hoskins, Jamte's Hodgson, Siemon. Hunter, Robert 'Knight, Frank Knight George Rook, Jaintes Whyte, Harry Parsons Cleo. Blatchford,' ' Edward Christie, Thos' Prior, A. G. Ball, Harvey Dignan, M. Salter; W.Hooper W. Howard. Major Neaman wasahome from Lon- don over Sunday. Mrs Fred Knight and daughter are visiting in Guelph, Mr. Fred Tucker wall' down from Clinton oven Sunday. Miss Gladys !Mute, teacher, is home far the holidays. Mrs. Garnet Cockwill is visiting at Brantford and Ingersoll. , Mr. David Crittenden of Blyth was a visitor haene an Sunday. Mars. Lee has returned after sev- eral. weeks' Wait inn Seaforthi Me lv Hym[d orf Ijonydon spent the meek end with'Miss ,Viola Jones, lvr, 'Reg. l,Ellitat of Norwich : spent the week dad with relatives Mere. Miss Edna Brock of Toronto is holidaying hetre with her mother. 'Mrs R. G. Seldon visited in. In- gersoll for a few days during the week Mr. WmBoyle of London, visited with his brothers i t toavn on. Monday: Mrs. Hebb ,of Toronto is visiting with. Meir da,ughteir, Mrs'. O. Slouth- cott, Mr. James Walker„ teacher, of Owen Sound. has returned, home for the hol- idays. Mrs Wm. HahvIdshawr left least week on a few weeks? visit with relatives in Detroit. Miss Addie Jersktitnfsf of Goderich is the guest of Missy Hazel Bissett for ti few days. Mr. _ Chas Zulelle of Flint, Mich,, spent _ a fewdays(in town, on business during the week. Mr aa.d Mrs. W. H. Martyn of Lon, - don visited with Erie ds here over Sunday and Montday. Mtrs McRae and daughter, Miss Laura of Belgrave visited with Mr. and Mars. B1011103' last week. Itir. Harry Triebner, of Cornwall re- tuurnted to his homte ion Stephen last week to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs W. S. Thtompsoni of Laudon spent e fetwl•days at thaelhome of Mr. attud Mrs. T. F. Boyle. 1VIrs. Harold Smi,th(and two children of Windsor ane± visiting with her mo- ther, . Mrs, M. Smlith, Exeter N'ortbi Mr. and Mrs', J. J. 'in'nglit and son, David, of Guelph, motored to Exe- ter on Saturday, and returned Siniiday. Miss Annie Ye'llaavd its 'hone from Enterprise for the hiolidays, as is also Miss Laura Looney teachaer, of Rutland Sask. IvLrs. Wan. Burke and children of Wiing:bant are here visiting Mrs. Burke's parents Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor. 1V1isisaes Annie ,and Hazel Powell re- turned last vvelek-'to their haosnte in Wiiinglvam, after visiting with Mrs. G. Privates Chas.. Alliaon,Ker- nick and Thos. Coates, and Ralph Hawking of the Fleeing Corps were home aver Sunday.` Mr. and Mrs. Fa'ed Hawksthlalw and sons of Toronto are visiting for two weeks with the farmer's parents), 'arr. Lund Mrs. 'John Hawkslia.w. Mrs, John, Prasilgt and daughter, Hel- en of Toronto ane visitim,g with the farmiet»s brothers, Messrs, Saanueland John P,re.szcaatar of Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Ha, Aitken aand little son .,who leave. been visiting the latter's parents, Mr.; and Mrs. S. Smith returned Wednteslday to their home in Taronita. Miss Viola Jonfes who has been vis- iting ;with ,hem, mother, Mrs. E. Jones, for a week, lefts Wednrlesday bar Win- nipeg to v s lit her father, blot, E, jen,es for two months, Mr, Pfete,r Ca(sle of Exeter spent a few days of this week as guest of his tttieplse v, Mr. G, E. McTatggitrt, and fan S today they', autoecl'to Dungannon to visit leis brother, Dr, Case.—Blyth Standard. iv±ris Prices nee Alma Dempsey, of Toronto, formerly of Exeter, a re- turned missionary from Japan, has been the guest of Mrs:, G,...Af. Id'•awkt- ans during thea week. Since her mar, rine Mrs. Price spent several years ,n the Oiicnt, Flea" marry friends here tea)e pleased to see her again. 1 JONES & PHONE 32 CANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE NO 8-3620 Summer Wash Dress Ooods at Reduced Prices In order to reduce our stock of Summer Dress Goods we have gone through our •Stock and• picked 'out many odd lines, and greatly redu d the price for quick selling as follows LOT NO. 1—Comprised of fancy voiles, striped drillings, muslitus,etc worth up to 40c, yid;,, to clear out it 25c. yard LOT. NO. 2—Several hundred yards of fancy voiles, mu \slipis, etc, in dainty patterns, for dresses and blouses: Were marked from 40c. to 50c a yard, to clear at only 35c. yd. SPECIAL VALUES THIS, MONTH IN TAFFETAS AND SILK POPLIN 'SKIRTS We have just received a shipment ol ladles' sill< poplin skirts in North way make;, the very newest style, in colors of grey, navy, brown and black which was offer for July selling at $7.00 each., We also have anncera,nge of black and colored silk taffetas atthe Same price $7.00 each. MEN BUY YOUR OVERALLS AW) WORK PANTS NOW. We have an: immense stock of work pants, and, overalls, many 'roes ref which we ,are offering at less 'than to- day's wholesale. price, ranging from 5.1.75 to $2.25 pair. Men's 'heavy work shirts at ;Tom 85c. to 11.25 each. SPLENDID VALUES IN OUR SHOE' DEPARTMENT. We ante continually, receiving shipments of the, latest styles it Shoes for ladies, men and c!bujbdren, while we also have oil hand many old li,n'es at away less than present market 'prices. See our summer stock of Canvas ,Shoes, Oxfords rete, Our low prices under uresent conditions will surprise you. • CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES REDUCED IN PRICI,S All lines of Children's Wash Dresses in sizes from four to fourteen 'years, to be cleared out this wrath at greatly reduced. price's. BOYS' WASH SUITS REDUCED IN PRICE FOR QUICK SELLING, JONES & MAY Headquarters for ties Celebrated Sandford & Lion Brands Clotluing Metz an d Rai" Mrs. Reddy of St. Marys, and the Misses Maeie and Lilly 'ire{sale are vis- iting at' the home of their fatheta Rev. 'Kesttie, Mr. alnldt Mrs. Luther Kestle, after a visit' alt the same home have retained td their ;tome. Mr, J. Rogerseoin anal wife accom,- palniied b'y )1VVlirsl Mare who is a sits - ter : of Mat Rogerson, _,were, girelsts Monday last of Rlev. Dr. and 'Mrs],' Medd. The party Motored all the way from thleiir home Bradford, Pa., in -their' magnificent Pi(etrc'ei-Ajr(raw tout/ling, car, with( Matt. Turner of Pitts burg. Pa;,,' at thre'r wheel. Mr. and Mrs Rogerson and Mas!. Moore are ;titian- ate frjiielnids 'df 'Rev. Dr. and i;tylricj. Medd, who havlei recently moveidto town. Mr. Rogerson is a prlominaent oil 'operator lilt Pennsylvania.. WHO WILL WIN- THIS BATTLE ?" "'Your kidneys are the filters of the body. If they become inactive and fail to 'elim- inate the ;waste matter, they are apt to throw the whole mechanism] of the body out of order, . thus 'toxic poisons can acs cumulate' in. the system and be as deadly as !make venom. Besides causing the minor ailments of rheumatism, seiatica, lumbago and back- ache, neglect ,of the kidneys is apt to develop into more serious diseases, such as diabetes or stone in the bladder. Rid the body of toxic poisons—clean the bladder and kidneys and cure the twinges of rheumatism with Anuric and you win the battle of life. Anuric ' was first discovered by Dr. Pierce, and has benefited thousands of sufferers as well as appeased and elimin- ated the ravages of the more serious kid. ney diseases. Now procurable at any good drug store, or send Dr. V. M. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., or branch. office, Bridgeburg, Ont., 10 cents for`trial. package. Thorold, Ont. ---"I was wonderfully helped by taking '.Anuric.' For about three years I had kid- ney .trouble and rheu- matism. I also had, backache. My limbs would swell and 1 had rheumatism in my arms and hands. My. bands would swell and kow ints would be l� 1 sore and stiff I could. •� scarcely do my' work. `e.ce' They would pain me something awful. I doctored but without relief. At last I maw Anurtc advertised. 'Ibegan e its use and two bottles completely cured me of all my .rheumatism, and i think it was permanent for that was a year ago and: py g I have never had any return of this ail- ment., I have never found a medicine so good as 'Anuric', "-Mas, RR, Si, Hurrv. LOOK WELL FOR OUR SHOP. AND YOU :WILL LOOS WELL WHEN YOU COME OUT. _.10..01,... --- Your Bummer Suit Be aura it fits you at the cal1ar, Have the Women . made to fid you mind. the waist. They will stay up much better when yen wear a belt, Ytour Clothes will have individuality tf yeu Jet ,u5 snake thein for you. Ladies' Suitings IN BEAUTIFUL GREY, BROWN, AND ALSO A GOOD RANGE OF BLUES, COME EARLY AND GET ONE OF THESE BEFORE THE OLD GOODS ARE ALL GONE. N. Sheers LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central Hotel Tea & Coffee Store For the choicest groaerie% fruits, eiiicee, tea: COOkie and 'Ivery- thiiig in the groo ry Un . Call and see U5. A trial as to quality win coiioin- Oe. Produce taken in exahangre Jas. Gould Furniture and Undertaking R. N. RO THE F,UNERAL" DIRECTOR AND FURNITURE' `DEALER eter Bargain Store July Sale Men's Finie Tap Shirts at 95c. 'each See otrr l a(ln(le •of Shoes at $11,48 :per na(ir, MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR - 2 -piece snits • at 75c. a garment, Combinations 5150 per suit. Laldies Black Catton H'ase at 20c a pair, Ladies' Silk Hose, 75c and ;81.001 per path', Embrctjdterifes 10c,t to 85c. yard - lt'leet Foot Shoes, White Shaoeis, Pu'nnlp!s;, Etc, B. W. F. Beavers lr t. 1vniHepp.i,Vs...a.,.e•.2.s