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Exeter Markets Local Doings
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\NGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
•Wheat
.50
Ba.' ev ,.,..... 60
Meal etba , See Flour _ 3.95
Fani'y Flour ... 3.70
Pastes" Flour ..... „
Feed Flour 2.00
Sha. ta '
Bran 1.45
Eggs
Miry Butter
Ceeamery Butter ...,.
Lard
Mr, Edgar Homey is contained to ;his
human 'through illtnese.
The Donninion Stores have taken,
over the Thrift Chain ofstorec°ireOt-
ttawa and will <+tpan up. from 12 :tot15
3.45 new stores. They are also apeni:ng 25
shores n bIantreai,, to be followed by
50 or more within the. next six months.
A xrieeting ,of the creditors of Henry
.Pfaff, hr., of Stephen who, recently.
50, 57 made an assignnvent for the benefit of
17 to 20 his creditors, was held itn. Exeter on
, ....9.50 Wednti,sdae . Tiie amount to .be paid
to the creWitars should be a fairly
good per carnage,
Mr. N,rmen Lloyd, son-in-law of , An eclipse of the -moon, was visible
;1•it. Tia m's Elliott of Exeter, last here ,an. Friday night, being plainly
week underw'at an ,operation for ape; seen frau: about 9.30 to 11.30., except
pendieStie at North Battle.ford, Sask, oacasionally when Budden by clouds.
+There will be another partial eclipse
Mr. David TM:t3se1,l is this week moi- of the -moon on August 20 and then, a
inn with his ' amity into the. beak ' partial eclipse of the sun on Sept. 10,
dwelling awned'by \ins. Jas. Ford, an
Last week Judge
Gdle • Street, Mr, Wm, Turnbull cf E. N. Leivit; lot
UsbOrii is to mane iota the. house. G'oderi'4h issued his judgment of 5101
vacated by 11r. Rurssell. and cost for the plaiintiff, in the Div-
; esuan Court casae tried, in December, in
Jr. D. A. \IcG :I1v'ray ,is. in town' which George Bell of Seaforth sought
in c•�r :ectia:t with- the.financi,ng of the damages of $120 from Thomas R. 'Wi-
Gnude au Gard ;VLinnes, Limited. This 1s wf Gaderich the, actionarisingfro tt
is .f part;: u'.ar interest' to those who a ,rotor accident which occurred on
remember Me. George Glendextning, an the Bayfield Road ami July last.
old 'McGillivray boy, who has attain-' Qn Thursday last "Shtooter Bill"
ed much game in mining circles. Sander, shot one of the big California
.Mere Glendenning .s associated with Jack rabbits, Em Biddit1ph, 'Itowft>Is111Ip.
Mr. Clement A. Forster, a mining ren i He shot it on the run Miter ;it had
gi.neer of hi'gh repute, in delev Both j travelled a mile etraeight down the
their ornate, t �es on, a big scale. Both mad toward him. Of ail 'these rab-
the.se gent. men have proven good bits. that have beeatl shot thins winter,
pinnae:+s and have several successful, eve understand ;that oxsly two have
mines to thele credit. Their moat re- beam shot on, the nue—this one and
rent achieve,,:nit is the developemerLt ,ane shot by "Shooter Charlie." none
of the Gou.-bawl property from a raw ---
prospect, little over a year ago, to a f
now p:ovea gold mune, with millions ixt UNCLE AND AUNT DEAD.
ore blocked out ready for the mill
Add3t '.aa! funis are required for the Mrs. F A. Mtay(iof Exeter has re-
er c t.i n o mill, ll, which will place the carved word of the death :in;. 'Toronto
Gaudreau Goalllamas, Ltd., on a pro- l onl•v five e days apart of her uncle and
clueing and dividend paying basis.
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Mr, Henry Rundle is having a sale
nnenne.nta and household ref -
36
45' to,48
or
fects on 'March 24th, See ad. next week
The Regu a:r Meeting of, the Hortic-
u;tu d S- c sty will be held on Wed-
naeadav evening, March 14th, when
the Parks Committee is to report oni
thee.- plan for the improvement of Ex-
eter. General discuss^eon The Society',
has ,now 190 members,
1 AR\_• xOR SALE.
In L',sljorne, 100 acres, being lot 17
Cart` 4. There is on the premiees a
good stone. house, bank barn, horse
ptaler and d_iviag shed combined. All
in 'good state of cultivation, Also 50
acres in Town.seam of, Hay, being part
1,ot 5, con. 4. This '.s a grass %farm,
iota which a good spring runs contin-
uaiiy. App -y to. John N. Perkins
Exeter.
FOR SALE
Standard Buckeye Incubator, 250
egg capacity, also Buckeye Caloniey
bi-,00der, 500 chick capacity, ran two
sea.arnns. Appy Jas. Airth, Exeter R.
R. 3; ph•orte 271 R 21.
FLAXSEED MEAL FOR SALE.
52.00 per cwt. Apply at Flax Mill.
Jos. Davis, Exeter North
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Hexing purchased Mr. Rundle's pro-
perty' I tam xntow offering my proper-
ty, Car. Victoria and Aredre;w Sts.;
cantsist:xm of 2 1-2 lots, with firer'
class frame house., lately renovated, a
barn, hard end staft water. Will be
veld right. If not sold by April lst'
will rent. Richard Welsh, Exeter
FISH FISH FIST
WHITE FISH, HADDIE, SALMON,
HALIBUT. --1'. L. WILSON.
HOW DOES YOUR LABEL READ?
Our mailing list has been corrected.
to Feb 7th. if you, paid before that
'date, and your label, does not indicate
such payment, advise us so that it may
be corrected. If you -have not per,
why not da so at once ?
FOR SALE.
Barn, timber frame, 24x36.—J. S.
Harvey, Exeter.
Send The Adv!ocattegto your dis-
t-ant friend$ for a year: "It will be
appreciated.
aunt, ;Mr. am,d2a-s, ' Clgaphaa Worth
both Corner residents of hli;tchell. The
deaths were du -e tta Influenza, w
Good .Friday, March 30th, an;d Eas-
Iter Sunday, April 1st
Tear, Rottlston hast been o:f£ duty sev-
eral days this week through illness,
..fi,:ee Auld of W ,tiforrd :has taken a
p'os tion: with 1VLi,s Armstrong here as
millinery.
. Mas, R W. Puke anti Mrs. W, W.
Taman are bath confisiied;;to the home
EXPLOSION IN CLASS ROOM
In the Upper School Chemistry Class
at the High Schaal on Friday an. 'ex-
Planion took plaice of at test tube,
causing injury tta Miss M,arguerete
Kuntz and Edgar Thomson. The lat.
tar waiF.' taken tee a local physician,
who has strong hopes that his sight
twill • not be affected—ithte liquid hav-
ing
avins~ tstruck h art int the face.. Mfrs
Kuntz was burned on the neck. The
cause its unknown, but these things
usually are caused by an' utnicleareed
test tube
HOCKEY FINALS.
In the Town Hockey League the
fins were played. coma Thursday even-
ing last between; the two w'nnneng
teams in the echedulle of games.—.the
Midgets and the High School—result-
ing en a, wxn. for the High • Schtooit,
by a score of 5-1., Both teams play-
ed a good game and were cheered on
by their suppoa;ters,c Derry Boyle
handled the bell, ire a satisfactory man-
ner,'
annie,' and kept the boys playing tate
game as it should be played. In the
first perked the Midgets, got their only
score, and the only one made loathe
period, In the second frame ; the High
School. got 3, and they added 2 in the
third, A, fair crowd saw, the game.
The litre up—
School—Gaal, Statham; defense,
Seldon and Lawsioan; wings, Acheson
and 'fireman; centre., Hound.
Midgets—Goal, Wells; defense,
Wells and Coates; wings, Harness and
Davis; centre, D.elvre.
LET
ELLIOTT & JOHNS .
Know when you want your Suit
of Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed, or
Dyed or Dry Cleaned and we will call
for them and deliver them.
We are out for business. When
you want a New 'Suit Bali in and set
our Samples.
OUR MOTTO—Service to the Public,
SALVATION ARMY.
On Sunday, March 11; we; will hold
our Y. P. .Annual, and .on \•xonday
night, March :LZ, at 8 paint., the Sunday
(Schie,ans wall gave a concert in the
own Hall, the program consisting of
'R.ecitatians, Dialogues, Drills tend mus-
ic, both vocal and instrumental. Song-
ster M Gates and Bandsman C. belly
,of Stratford, and Capt. Bowers of
Seafoeth will help in program. No ad-
missinn. fee" .Everybody welcome.
Come and bring a friend.
T Habbirns, 'Captain.
COUNTER .CHECKS.
When in need of Counter Checks
call oa The Advocate, We can Turn-
ish ayou with all lcin.ds at right prices
FOUND. -A place where you can
buy British -American gasoline at 33c,
—R. Mackenzie & Son, Exeter North
Cartage & Livery
We have secured horses . for
Winter months,
TRY US
For Weddings, Funerals and
Sleighing Parties.
Phone 58w.
BAGSHAW & EASTON
the
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a.,tn.—"The Coat Without a Seam"'
7 p.m.—"Chrisitity—No Fable."
Rev A. A. Trump., Rector:
Mrs. C, F Hooper,iunderwent, an ep-
arat a a in London recentfy. and isre-
covering nicely„
The U. F, O. Club held a so.c;iapev-
meag in, Senior's Hall on Wednesday
night lasts and had a good gine,
Mr. Daniel Wood, we are's'arry to
state, ie confined to his bed, suffer-
ing) from an attack of pneumonlila..
Harbingers of Spring are beginning
to arrive. The craws have been on
the. scene, and last week a ntuaber of
nabi s put En an app,earatnice.
Mr. W. D. Sanders is out around
again, after being cenrfined to has bed
through illness for several days. Mrs.
Sanders is still unabletto leave her bed
Very few people, ait;tepided the
Moonshine Concert given by a trav-
eliing company on Wednesday + evening
of. last week. Those who did say,that
there was ,none in sight.
in, New York raw saggar brags touch-
ed the -highest level recorded since
1930, selling 5 3-8c, posit and freight
equal.to 87.40 for centrifugal far
March shipmentst 9c, sugar in New
York means 12c. sugar here, figured
on retail. beets. -
Following the contest for members
tb,e Young Married People's Class of
'James Street Metlyadiist Church held
a social evening on Thursday night tint
the ciasgs room, Garne,s 'and music
were indulged in and an .excellent
lunch was keened. A. large number
were present..
Mrs. Hodgson celebrated her 79th'
birthday On Saturday, March 3rd, at
the home of her son irri-law, Mr, R,
Skinner. Guests were present from
London, Granton, Centralia acid Elim-
v;lle, Some were unable to be pres-
ent as the roads, were almost impass-
able since the recentt soft spell.
°AVEN _ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., 1Vlinfster
10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
11 p.m. --"Living and Working . in
the ,Spirit of Hope"
The Minister
7 p.m.—"Martin Luther's: Heroic
Stand in the Parliament of Kings"
The Minister
Boy Scouts will meet Monday evening
DIED IN TORONTO.
James Bonthron of Toronto, form-
erly of Rodgerville, and well known
to many hare, he being a brcither of
Mrs. R. H. Coilinis, of Taranto, form-
erly of Exeter, diced in, Tom—leo, on
Thursday, March 1st, at the age taf
76 years. He had bele, a victiim of
pneumonia only a short time. His re-
mains were taken to London for burial
HUSBAND DEAD.
-Ward Was received here on Mon-
day of the death Sunday night in
Brantford, of Mar. Thomas Fisstettie,,
after an illness of:two, or three weeks,,
De+•.arced Leaves his widow, who was
formerly Mrs. Amos of Exeter, an.d a
daughter, Mrs. Percy McDonald of
.Ex nrbord and two sons, William of
San Francisco, and Dr, c C. roue Brant -
foe d. He was known ite Exeter for :navy
years, having been here frequently in
the interest of eche Massey -Harris Co,
w,aa ,sac of the oldest employees
of drat• company. D.eceasecl was a
Liberal in politics, and for 5 y ars he
was aupwant =dent ^:' Wnen eton S'
Methocist. Sunday School, i r_ntford,
The :uneral was held. -on '1 untley to
Greenwood cemietery,
JAMES ' ST, METHODIST CHURCH
Pastas, M. J. Willson, B.A.
11 am.—"IVIyiapia and Hypermetropia,.'j
FORMER RESIDENT DEAD.
Word has been reoeived here . of
the death ini Spokane, Wash., of David
Miller, aged 94 years, Deceased for
many years resided in this neighbor-
hood
eighborhood and practised as as veterinary
surgeon here for several years. He
left Exeter about 20 -years ago for
Washington State. Mrs. •Mi:Uer pre-
deceased him, Five daughters survive
—Mrs. Edith Cannon, Marcus, Wash,,
Mrs. R:obt, Patteson, Calgary, Alta,.,
Mrs, John McClure,, Calgary; Mrs;
Peter Morrisoay, Spokane, and Mrs.
John R.'endle Spokane, who was per
haps. the best known of the daughtters
in Exeter. Two sisters survive also,
Mrs: R,obt Monteith, and iMira. Alex.
Haelkney, sr.; iof the Thames Road,
Usborrie Township. The remains were
interred in Spokane. -
Mrs. N. J, Diore, is visiting ,in..Ren-
1rew and Kaitogstton.
Mrs. pilling visited in ;London this
week. ,
Fred Hearnan was, home. from Lon-
don over the week end.
Mae T. S. Woods) land Miss 'Catherine
were in Stratford, on, Saturday. -
Mr, S. G. Bowden lot Godericb spent
the. Aveek end here with relatives.
Miss Cowan, 'milliner, of Atwood, .is
hack en the job' with Miss : Yelland.
Bert Gardiner last week left Sox
London, :where he has taken a position
Mr, Ralph ,Wit1U'rls 'of Detlrait spent
a Jew days ;here during the week on
busine,ee.' .
Warden Beavers was in, Clinton and
neo•derich ore bus!Iriees Tuesday and
;Wednesday.
l-Ls"1 onar •Judge�Deckeon spent
Thursday and Suturclay of last ;week
cin; teowln (oai bwsi.inje,es.
Mx. Gordon Davis, who, reccentlyleft
for Toronto, took ,suck last week and
returned, to he, borne here.
;Mrs, (Judge) Dickson of Goderich
visited with her brother Mr. A J`.
\Tc•Do:nen at the hospital this week. '
,nfr. and Mrs. Jae, Hodgson and
daughter, Lilies of, Granton visited ,tn
Iowa with friends over Sunday, i re-
turning .home oat Mondays
IVIrs. Ploody, after several months
here, weth" her .s ,tea Mrs. Well : Johns,
left Tuesday to visit in London, Ham-
iltani and Toronto, before,'i•.eturn6,ngitio
her ±vine in H,aileyenery;
Pang Yuag, son: a,Pang • Kveong, 1•a -
cal laundryman, - has, returned ^to'
Chaos, tea meet Nisi wife, to whom he
was married Frog 148 absence, several
months ago. He well remain same.
tinge,
3 p.m.—Sabbath- School. and Bible
,Study,
7 p.m.—"A Geographical Where?"
Good congregational singing with an
Excellent Choir to lead. All welcome,
MAIN -ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A.
G , . Phone 21r3
11 a rn.-Rev. W. G, H. 'McAlister
3,00 p.m. -Bible SchooL
7 pare—Rev. W. G. H. McAlister
AT BETHANY
7,30 p.m.—Reeve McAlister.
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PHONE 32
JONES
MAY'S
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PHONE 32
Spring House Furnishings
We are ready 4o14 the Spring Trade with an irntmensie new Stack. of
House Furneehings, including Rugs, Coegoleums, 0ilcliathis, Liaale•ums,
Window Blinds, Curtain Pales, Curtain Nets, Taapes;trilea, Etc„ at very
reasonable pricers. Ntealrly all lines cof E,ugs are much) lower in' price far
'S ang, Aisle to cele the new patterps! in Congo.eum Rugs:,
Northway Suits, Coats and Dresses for Spring -
We have a very large showing of Northway Garments for . Spring
The Suits are shown) with slightly longer coats in absolutely; all wool sergies
gaberdines and tricotines. We have aver fiifty to Select from, including
extra large sizes. - T,he Coats are inn Polo Cloths, Veloura, Tweeds, Ser-
ges, Etc., in a wide • t nge of styles.
We also have a large stock of Cloth Dresses to sselegf from.
Spring and Summer Dress Goods
We have all tliel,n Lost popular limes of new dreads anatterirais for Spring
ari4 Summer wear, New Silks, Crepes, Ratnn.es, Serges, Gaberdines, Voiles
Fte„ ire. popular heti( colors and pattexatel
New Ottoman Cloth—All popular color, including black and navy—
absolutely all wool„ in the old quality, ,except.{anally nice for good dressed
at the very reasionable price of only $1.60 yard. -
Cotton Staple's
We would advise' an early purchase of ,all cotton staples, including
Gingbams, Shietings Pillow Cottons, Flannelettes, Smite Cottons, Factory
Cottons, Etc. These lines were lneari,y all bought before the advalnice in
pricer which will mean a great money-sa.viag to you,
Boys' Bloomer Suits at $7.50 to $9.00
5A new Blamer Suits for bays, :sizes 26 to 35, ,cult s"ati .the very new-
est style, new shades, new models. This ie the biggeist;value we have had
for years, worth regularly about $13.00, Come in an;d see them, You will
be pleaded with them.
Smart New Suits for Men
Already the new ,ones are arriving. Alt the spirt new, shades .Lor
Sppring and at very mioderate prices, Come and .see our, big range of suits.
Rubber Boots
We carry these makes, — Dominion, Lifebuoy and Mirierrs Inv'incibies,
P,ret•ty hard ,to beat thesle lines. If we knew of any better hoots we
would have them
Wall Papers, Ready Trimmed.
65. new patterns, Cams in and see your papers. They are just hall
the price they were last year. Big assortment, all ready trimmed, ready
to hang.
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JONES & MAY
AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES
OSCAR KLOPP
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey M. Jones' Na- Display Advertising—Made known
`tional School of AuctioneerinQ Spec- on app,gtcation.
The Exeter Advocate
cal Course taken in Regindered Livs
Stock, Merchandise, Real Estate ,and
Farm Lands. Rates in keeping with
prevailing market prices. Satisfaction
assured. Write ,er wire 18-93, Zurich,
Oscar Kloptp,Zurich, Ont.
ANDREW EASTON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR
HURON COUNTY.
Orders left with Advocate) or at the
Central Htotel. Priices reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed. -
Exeter =— -
Ontario
Stray Animals --One insertion 50c„
three insertion; 31.50. '
Misce aae,ous articles of not mare
than five lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, each insertion .50c. Lost and
abound locals 25c, an insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c per
line per insertion.. No notice less
than 25c. Card of Thank's 50c.
Auction Sales 33 for one insertion
and 31.50 for each subsequent in
sertion if under five inches in length.
Legal advertising 10c. and 5c, aline:
Farm or Real Estate far sale 50c.
each insertion foe, one month of four
ins croons,
SOUTHCOTT
PHONE 134
ROS.
PHONE 134
Smart New Coats
•
Beery Week we receive a few new models. You, will like the Styles
we are showing. Our priices•also should interest you. e
Wall Papers
We carry a large range of Wall Papers suitable for any, room in your
hlonn;e. It is .surprising what a few rolls, of wall paper will do towards
hrighten,srcg up your :home:' Try it.
ongoleum -Rugs
and Linoleurns
We are .carrying oto stock the new patterns in •Gon,golewm• Rugs, We
,wantyou to see 'tlseste two lines ;before you buy your floor covering this
Spring.
Scauthcott Bros.
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTt
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
U>nezcetled dining car service
Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor cars on principal day trains,
Full information .from say - Grand''
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horn-
hz District Passenger Agent, TOreato
N. J. DORE
Phone 46w Agent. Exeter ;
I. R. Carling, B.A
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc
Loans, Investments Insurance)
Office, Cailinn'g Block, Main, St. Exeter
ARTHUR WEBER
Auctioneer — R.. R. No, 1, Dashwood
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron, Co.
Farm and stock sales a specialty.
Four years experience!,
DR. A. g, TENNANT
• Veterinary Surgeon
McDone,l's Stables, John St., Exeter
(lately 'occupied by Dr. Vining)•
Pbiome 26w
Dr, t' F. Roulston, L, D. S„ D. D: B.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office.
Closed' Wednesday afternoons.
Dr, A. R.. KINSMAN, L D. S, I?, iD, EL
Honor Graduate Toronto .University
Office -over . Gladman & Starditur,e
Office Main Street, Exeter,
FRANK TAYLOR
Licemseed Auctioneer for Counties of
Huron and Middlesex
Prices Reasianable and Sat1sfattioti
Guaranteed,
Crediton. - Ontario,
MONEY TO LOAN
We " have a large amount of priva,te.
funds bo loan on 'farm and village
pray at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
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