The Exeter Advocate, 1918-10-10, Page 8EXETER
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;MAE .ETS
Wednesday
Oats
Barley
;Family Flour
Creamery Butter ,.
paiiry Butter
Lard
;Potatoes
I -la' per toes ,,..,
Hoch
2.10 to 2.15
„70 toy
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FUEL CONTROLLER
At a special meeting of the Council
held on Saturdayenight, Oct. 5th, 1918,
Councillor Day was placed full
control of the Fuel situation for the,
Village, All part:es deserving a sup-
ply of Hard Coal s iauid at once see
;fir. Da), and leave their order w:,ih
biiu. Application forms will be in his
possession and the Controller will•
sign those forms, giving the dealer
authority to deliver only such quanti-
ties as he may direct.
NOVICE TO AUTOIS'pS
The Sadden )Service ,Store, of Lore
don, have made anrengements with
W. 'J. :Baer to have tires that need.
vuleanizieg or ire -treading lett at
his store and thus save uuneoessairy
express ohturges.
aaimes
FOUND. --Pair of k3dlgloves. Owner
call at Advocate Officer .
NOTICE
Any heaters trespassing an. Lot 9
end 10, Con. 14, .Stephere will be pros-
ecuted.—J. RATZ & SONS.
ieep Monday" eveaioi; Nov. 4; oaten
.for one of the finest concerts of the
Westin Particulars later.
WANTED
Main wanted ,for might _shift to as -
slat repair .manen shell machn¢>aesye,
°fee who can lace belts and do gent-
;,eral repairing to countershafts, line
Shafts, etc., preferred. A1PiyY, a't once
on
to The Robt. Bell Engine & Thrlesh c
er Co., Ltd.r Se oeth, Ont
Bethany Jubilee Thaxksgiving Ser- (i
vices will be held on Sunday and
Monday, Oct. 18th lend 14th, The 5
Sunday services will be as failows a
a1. a.m., advanced time, service iL
Bethany church; 7 tp.m. service in
the Presbyterian church. The ,Rev
W. II. ,Spargo, of 1Carbowrne, wall be
the preacherof the day. On Monday
nighton entertainment will beheld
an the Presbyterrian elhureh when a
choice ,program will be rendered
S$;ev. Mr. Spargo and .other mkcteters
will speak. Several laymen will also.
deliver addresses.Music will 'be tux
mashed on Sunday by )dile ,choir assist-
ed by tsome singers who sang id the
dedicatory service fifty years ago. .011
31.Londay evening, Oct. 14, .the music
will be given by the fensail Orehestta
Admission 125. A )thank offering will
be received on Sundae the 13tth.
"Neat Mondale generallY be Ols-
The anaual meeting of the Wel:
Huron Teciehene AsSociation will he
held in Victoria School. G o de rich, o n
Thureday aed Friday; Oct. 10 and 11,
The litele siert; of Mr. and Mrs Ucl,
Jone8 had a couple of his fingerti
rather painfully engtuned the other clay
by getting -theM caul:let in one of the
tory.
The case tried before alagistrate
W D. Sander& in the Town Hall,, on
Wednesday', Fischer vs, Fischer, both
DashWood, was dismissed This
fees a case in \Odell Mrs Fischer
charged her 'husband with. non -sup-
Miss J S. Mueray was called to
Dimdas last week owing to the ill-
ness end subsequent death of -her
eenleer there. The remains were
brought to Hensall f or burial Wednes-
day afternoen. Miss Murray's teach -
trig duties at the public school were
looked aftet by iNfiss Stella Gregory.
Word was received here last week
of the death of Thos. Hawkins of
Maryville, Rausas, Sept. 20th, in his
94th year. He will, be remembered by
mdsaY .of the older people la this vic-
inity he having lived on the farm hoe
osf-ned by gr. Jaanes Gould, 3rd con-
cession of Hay Tewnship. In 1870 he
sold his farm aod with his family
moved to 'Kansas. He is survived by
his wife, one daughter and three sons
—Mrs Rebecca McKee. Richard H.
end Robert, an ef Marysville and Al-
bert of Orland, California. The de-
ceased wits a brother of Mr. George
Hawkiits, who lives a sheet distance
noeth of town.
LIEIJT. DAVIDSONT LOSES ARM.
Az the result of severe wetunds
Sept 28th, it has been found nee-
essate to amputate Lieut. 'W. W.
Dariclacm's right arm, according to a
able received by; his wife in Toronto
Alice Verity%) He has served
thirteen months in FTaa-gce with the
5th RazterY, and had just been made
ntelligen.ce officer of the 13th Bri-
gade Before gam; overseas, he prac-
ticed his prafestion: in Toronto as a
a brother of Mrs. W. H. Gregory of
INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT.
METROPOLITA.N HOTEL FOR
SALE on easy terms, or wial exchange
for other property. Foe particulars
apply to proprietor.
WIVI. MITCHELL, Exeter
Mr, R H. Stewart, mano tuner, is in
towel. for a few daysl Leave your
orders for tuning with S. Martin
Son t
Stanfield's Underwear Mired and in
blue label. It gives satisfaction. —
Stewart sells them.
JIG SAW FOR SALE—Apply at
this office
You will like the new Misses and
Ladies' Coats we are showiag this
Iseasont We want you to see them.
in a position to furnish all kinds of
counter check books at reaslonable
Irice. Call or mil your order when
in need of such.
GROWERS OF CA.NNING CORN
Are required to. bring sample cobs
to the Canning Factory arid they will
be advised when to make delivzrY.
Cobs not matured should not be
brought. Bring every developed cob
as the food is needed. -
EXETER CA.NNI.NG CO.
New Velviet Tams for the girls. To
match any dress, Each 81.75. —
Stewart's
VILLAGE; PROPERTY FOR SALE
A one -storey- frame dwelling with
one-third acre of land; 18x14 stable,
good water, furnace, electric lights,3
bed rooms, dining room, two kitchens,
arid fine cellar; conveniently situated.
mew
New Dinner Sett, s.howing yard
WANTED at Central
I)uties to commence
GOOD GIRL
Hotel. Exeter,.
oggiessaiii
er. Buy now at Stewart's.
TERMS STRICTLY CASg-
All aceents are due and payable
'before October 1st After that date
CORN STALICS FOR SALE,
The Exeter Canning Co, affers for
sale the corn statics growing on the.
Gidley farm, Heap wanted hasking
corn when faetory starts, Apply et
EXETER CANNING CO,
HORSES WANTED
bensite In good condition. Geldings 5
veers old tip, weigheig ISO!
;pounds op. Mares from 4 yeses old
lip, weighing iron 1300 pounds up.
Perak& having the required sluff,
*NW" et phone 83, teeter.
Mr Wiri Stewardson Lonna ba.,
purchased the -barberting business of
Mr, Wm. Snell, in Mr. Ed. Willife olc
Rev T T., George of Parkhill oc-
(-Litt:lied fames Street pulpit Sunday. for
the Harvest Thanksgiving services
"...e church wqs nicely decorated far
the oecasion
Mr. Wm:Fray-ate of Usborne had
ger of his left hat74 caught the
• of a cutting box on Thursda3
crushiag the toe badly and mak-
ing a painful wound.
Fire Chief Weeke,s, on behalf of the
lege Brigade was the recipient fast
w of at nice donation of $20 from
the menegement oft James Street Meth
°din church in, recognition of their
work at the recent eire.
Mr. Fred Hurikin ef town fell out of
an apole tree while picking the fruit
on Thursday andiiit was thought at
first that he had sustained serious
injuries, but we are pleased ta state,
that ncgthing serious is likely to re -
sue, although he was severely shaken
up end received a cut over (gee eye.
An incipiene bland was nipped in the
bud .at Mr. Ambrese Cottle's turn-
ing factory on Thursday last, Fire
in some matinee had started on ;the
roof end when -discovered was mak-
ing rapid headway;. A few tails of
water, however, soon put out the blaze
and aveated what otherwise might have
The glees and oil warehouse of Har-
land Bros., the stotrielhouse arid stable
of Bali & Atkieson, and a stable 'be-
longing to W. M. Harland were des-
troyed by fire' at Clinton; on Monday,
Harland Blies. lost 52000 worth of
glass, etc, and & Atkirislon lost
a big stock' of bed springs arid a win,
ter hearse. All covered! by insurance
Wallow= are engaged' making al-
terations in, the earth part of the
property recently purchased by Mr.
Carling. The Jackson Manufacturing
Co will mane therein when „the 4-
teratione have been; completed. The
cutting room will be onrthe ground
floor and the sewing ,room alke.
tide is an excellent building, and will
give the Jackson Company ample room
for expansion.
A resident of London writing to the
from Aaner T. Willis last weeks' and
aae that censured it was W. E.
of the 47th Batt. and he wrote
little foee-note at the bottom, of
iny letter to sey that it had appeared
that Abner had won the M M
ravery- in the Amiens scrap. Almer
tooe and he says, needle.ss to say he
is very proud of him
CAR WAS STOLEN.
Mr:. Thos. Hawkins'. of Windsor, for-
merly of Exeter, had his eye cut so
badly that it requieed two stitches
to close,it while motoring from Wind-
sor to Appitni. Miss E. G. 'Matthews
was drifting thg car and it skidded ina
to the ditch and through a fence as
they were turning a corner where
the Toads were; wet and slipeeri. The
car smashed half -way threugh the
fence but the windshield and top were
kins had hie erg ciat by flying glass
when the windshield broke. A Ridge-
tawn doctor attended Mr. Hawkins.
DEATH OF FR.ANK.BISSETT,
After an illness of several weeks
following a gtroke of paralysis the
death took place at Victoria Hospital
London, on October 4th, of Frank
Vissett, ,of IVI,r. end Mrs. Richard
Bissett, of Lendon; formerly of Exet-
er.. Several years ago Mr. Bissett
-Ted a serious illness which left him ,
which he never fully recovered, The
stroke a fesv weeks ago. was followed
by mother; and the end came rapid-
ly and wet a great Telease for him.
Deceaaed wa,s born ita Exeter, but lie
went to London with hie parente when
a. boy, residing them! ever since.-- He
was esteemed by all who knew him,
and the funeral on .Sunday to gount
Pleasant cemetery was very largely
tetencledg Besides his parents he is
Manitoba, and. one sister, Mrs. 'Gill-
ing of 'St. Thomas'. Those who at-
tended the. funeral from Exeter were
Mr. Thos. BisSett and Mr. W. Creech,
uncles ,and. Miss, Jessie, T. G. and R,N
Creech cousins',
Your 'Labor Counta—every ounce
pf work you do helps some soldier who
,fighting over there! This:war is being
fought as truly ,in the, household and in
the work -shop as it is in the trenches.
Some ef ;our Canadian. women are
borne down physically cand naentally,
by the weaknesSes of ttheir' sex. They
suffer from backache,. dragging sense-
tkin, very nervous and pain in top of head.
If they ask their neighbors they will be told
'to take a Favorite Prescription of Dr.
',Pierce's Which has been so well and favor -
:ably known for the past half century.
; Weak woMen should try it now. Don't
Wait! Beein today. This' woman's toeic
and nernne will bring vim, vigor and
vitality. Send Dr. V. M. Pierce, I3uffakg
N. Y. 10e for trial pkg tablets.
Paris, Ont.—"About
three year ago I was ill
in bed and suffered
severe .pain. The
doe -tor Said I had gall
stone, but his medi-
eine did not help Me. A
neighbor had been tak•
tion' and it had Nine-
fited her so much that
She urged me- to- tiry'
Sonic of hers, and that
first dole helped me se
ix, touch that 1(setit &toned
much surprised at the
brompt relief this medi-
eine gavci to me after the doctor had failed, and I
bike the 'Favorite Prescription' again for a few
diya. 'It has neVer failed to restore me to perfect
While Mr. W. J. Statham and fam-
ily were in London ari Sunday _they
telt their car en the market square
while they took a wallc around the city
and during their absence the car was
stolen, They imenediatele- inrfortried
the police but they did not succeed
in %locating it, and as a consequence
had to return, to their home with oth-
er Exeter citizens, who happened. to
be in tbe city. On afforaday Mr. Seta -
them received word from the police
that the car had been found about
six milegeout of the city on the Proof
Luie, The car was not -much the
worse, only one of the mica lights
was broken..
Ward hes been received here by
nelatives of the dearth of Mr. William
Fansan al Winnipeg, Man., a. former
well-known resident orf Exeter. For
many years the late Mr. Faxison, con-
ducted a boot and shoe and harness,
business here and during that time
erected the large block, known e
"l'ansaa's Block," now owned by gr.
,j McDonell and Judge Dickseel
13etween thirty-five and forty years
ago he moved with his family to Win-
nipeg. where they have since lived.
A Winnipeg oaper speaking of his
death, says :—"William Fenson died at
his residence, 765 Winnipeg ave. Fri-
day, at the age .of 77 yeaese He had
been. a long resident' of this city and
during that period, or up to the time
of bis last illness, nine months ago,
he had been in business as a tee. mer-
chant. His sister, Mrs. Thos. Allen,
of this city, who is over 90 years of
age, and Mrs. Hilliard Leach of WinO
nipeg niece are among his surviv-
ing relatives. In addition to his wid-
ow the survivieg members of his fam-
ily are WeeleyFansant of Regina;
Percy L and Geoege S. oe Winnipeg,
George Turner, Mrs. Alex. Binnie
Me. George Brooks, allof
'I we nty-f our - graindehildren and' 'four
greet-grandehildren, also survive hire"
Mrs Wm, Bats -deg returned 11/1oriday
Miss Olive Preszcater of London is
se -siting at her home in. Stephen.
etas:, Sangster, wha has been nursing
Mrs. C. H. Sanders, left for her home
Mr. Swartzenbach. of the Johnston
Evangelistic: party, 11,04V Goderich,
spent a few days last week at Me.
Ed Short's.
Mr. Drew Relight, who hes been
home from Windsor Lar a week or
two, has been tr,ansferred to the G.T.
R. Office, Lucan.
Mrs Smith af Winnipeg is visit-
ing h,er three sisters in Ontario, Mrs.
Smith, and Mrs, Jarrott here and
Mrs. Hudson of Seaforth.
Mr. Alfred Gibsanrwho hes: been
riesiding on. Andrew street in Mr,
Wes. Lamport's house, moved to Loa-
der: the. week, where 'he 'Wilt make
his future home, '
Miss Rivers, whip has beea visiting
her brother) lVfr, W, C. Rimers, for
or a few- day& prior to retu,rning to
her home in Buffalo.
/1'.rs. John Snelleleft Wednesday for
Wiadsor to visit for a few weeks,
Sae will then, go to Des gaineelowa,
epend the winter with her daugh-
ter, Mrs a H. McDonald.
Mr. and gre John Salter of London
sited with old friends here during
e week. Both are enjoying good
alth and ther mane friends here
ere ple.ased to greet them,
vi
th
11,
JONES
& MA
PHONE 32
CANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE NO 8-3620
F INTEREST TO MEN
A New Department Added To Our Store
Tailored Suits to Your Measure
We wish' to announce that we have bought tile entire stock of Suit -
lags and Pvercoatings of Mr. N: She,ere, Merchant Teilor, and are pre-
pared to take orders for high-class Tailored Suits end Overcoats, at
moderate Prices; —Parfect Fit and Latest Style Guaranteed. This
SLOCk was boughel foam the Wholesales month.; ago, ,sp wAnazt ego. eeeepe.
This 3Depairtnie4t will be umler the personal direction of Mr. Sheere,
who is well known in this locality foe stylish and well -fitting Clothes,
Men's and Boys' Ready -to -Wear
Dept.
Young Metds new Belted and 'Pinch Beek Suits! just receiVed, A big
variety of patterns to choose frone—just the etylee young men are look-
ge,n.'s and BoyeeStylish Overcoats and Raiacoats, plain or belted
styles, a fine range at moderate prieee, I
Small Boys' Overcoata—Come in and see our range of Overcoats for
the little boys'. We can show you real raltaege-
Men's Felt Hats.—Our new Felt Hats for Fall are here, a fine assort-
ment at last year's prices.
Our 44oe Dept.
Our New Fall Siloes have arrived
and are moving out fast. Ladies
High cut Shoes, Empress make in
Black Rid, Patent, dark Brown, and
the new two toned effecta. Come in
and see them. Also Men's new Slat-
er and Long -life Shoes.
STANFIELD'S HEAVY ALL -WOOL
UNDFeRWEAR FOR MEN.
Sizes 36 to 44 now in stock.
JONES & MAY
Headquarters for able Celebrated Sandford & Lion &ands Clothing
Men an d Boys.
easalltareliitavgaieweemosiaggeaegeteailleeela
Miss Hilda Preszcator of London
vieitecl at her home in Stephen last
week.
Mr. Ed. Fowell left this week on
his' return, to Winelson atter spend-
ing ahe surrener here and at Grand
Mr. J. C. Tom, who has been vieit-
ing his mother and sister, Mrs. J. C.
Friday morning tot visit bit son, Cadet
ronto, and his sister, Difis. (Rev.) W.
Down of Pickering, before leaving for
his hornie in, Golden, B. C.
cAs-ro R IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
Signature of AtZ44
the
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the Estate of Ron-
ald ifectachen, late of the Township
- of Stephen in the County of:Huron,
-, farmer, deceased.
Notice is .hereby given. pursuant to
Section 56 of the Trustees Act, R. S.
0„ 1914, Chap. 121 that all cred-
itors and others' having claims or de-
mands against the estate of the said.
Roeald McEachen, who died on or
about the 9th oe December A., D.1886
at the said TowashiP of Stephen, are
eequie,ed armor before' the 120 day of
Octolyer, 1918 to send by post pre-
paid or deliver to H. Ether' & Son,
eeediton, Ont„ agente for the admire
:aerator to the( estate of the said dee
and surnames, acldreeses and descrip-
tions, the full particulars of Iheir
claims the statement of their ac-
counts and the flange of the secur-
ities if any, held by them.
And take notice that after said
last mentioned date the said administ-
rator will proceed to distribute the
assets of the deceased amone the par-
ties entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claitns of which they shall
then have notice and that the said
administrator will not be liable for
said assets or any part thereof, to any
person or iiersons of whose claims
notice shall oot have been received
by him at the time of such distrib-
Alexander Mvtachen,
'Dashwood P.0
Ad ra tar
Isapc R. Carling,
Exeter P. 0,
Solicitor Ior said Administrator
Dated at Exeter, Sept, 28, 1918,
/vIONEY. TO LOAN
mre away a large pinioned ce private
pieverty at low rates of interest.
ISAAC R. CARLING, a A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public,
aons Bank, Etc. Money to) 109111
lovresi fates of intencist.
Office—Main Street, Exeter,
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ZIENTIST
Hews Criliddhstito Toronto UniestieD7
Mice altar (..7.aelitses law Office,
Clara Wednesday afternoons.
intern extracted without pain of RV
bad efferta. Office over Gladman
Stantoery's Office, Main Street, Exeter
EYES TEST'hD FREE
Alt erre.; 'of Eyesight coerected,
CREDITON DRUG STORE
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choilms$
grooeritea, fruits/ 017104611
thing In the grocery Utah
00 and see us.
as to quality Will convin-
Produce taken in exchange
Jas Gould
Furniture
and
Un rt king
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THE FUNERAL DIRI=OR
AND FURNITURE DE.A.LER
Exet r Bargain Store
FALL FOOT WEAR
We have what you want in the new up-to-date styles and will he
pleased to show our newest liries in reen's women's, or children's slioes.
Lot.; of Heavy Shoes and Rubblie.rs to stand the Tall mud 'and wet. ,fte,
WARM UNDERWEAR—See our Fleece Lined Shirte and DraWer's for
men and boys,
HOSIERY—Our stock is complete,. and comprises some good values..
HOW ABOUT A MADE -TO -MEASURE SUIT OR OVERCOAT FOR
FALL 7 SEE OUR; SAMPLES, '
avers