The Exeter Advocate, 1922-11-23, Page 5d
ALMOST
20 YEARS OLD
and still the best!
yince 1.943 --when Gin Pills
were first offered to the peo-
ple of Canada—we have re-
ceiveil letters from, thousands
of gratiful users.
Gin Pills are now famous through-.
out the Dominion and abroad as -
tile most efficacious preventative of all
Kidney (;eases, end as the finest restor-
ative for deranged kidneys.
Your Money Back. if They Fail To Relieve You
Oa Sale Everywhere — 50 Cents a Box. 420
NATIONAr. DRUG & CHIMICAry CO. or CLNAPA, I.IMI'r$D, roRoerrO
OPERA HOUSE EXETER`
Wed. & Thur. Nov.' 29 80
ARES BOS, No. 00.
Wth Gracie and May Bell Marks
WEDNESDAY NIGHT "WITHIN THE LAW?
THURSDAY_,NIGHT -- "WHICH on SHALL I MARtRY."
,AND 5 REFINED VAUDEVILLE ACTS.
NOT A MOVING PICTURE
SPECIAL PRICES 25c. and 50d.; and AMUSEMENT TAX
if your oven is slow to heat you will find Egg-(
just asR slow to act— its double action insures
ni
- eaveng with a slow or hot oven.
EGG -
Powder
2DER FROM YOUR t EIGHBORHOOD GROCER!
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Grand Bend
Ass Edith. Taylor es supplying for
Mass Fared to the end, a the term. "^
Masses Stella Grattan and kllda Ire-
land are spending a few weeks in Lon-
elem.
The men of the nearby , eigiiboe,--
hood held a plowing bete for Mr. An-
gus Patterson on Friday.
Keith Taylor, foe Brenner and War-
ren Patterson a'ttened the Boys' Con-
ference id Exeter on Saltueeday anal
Sunday
!Ms's Mae Wilson (has resumed her
music elks, after her recent ilineSs.
kl ,4s Emma 111o11ard has goive to-De-
troit
oDe-troit for the winter -
Centralia ,te'.
Centralia
Zurich
C, Fritz and. W. O'Brien, were duck
Coble on Lake 1.riL Leet week.
Last Wednesday evening while walk-
age on the ,sielewalk Albeit flees col-
lided \vette a *cycle, :n thle op-
posite diree't,;on arid wad—knocked off`
the walk lagfit 'the .fence, an4 n:
bounding ^'be,ck inytn'ed,hest hip on the
sharp edge sof 'the' walk. As a result
he Was confined to the hous"e tor 1,
Weal „
Mrs. Leo relle of !D etroZt Mrs. C.
?r. ce and daughters, Minutia and Mary,
of London, attended ;the funeral o.
their^ stater -in-law, Mrs. Andrew Price;'
Sone ,farmers have recently cold'
their crop of „beans at 52.60 per ouch
A sad death ociurred at Zurich on
Xleulsday, Nov. 8, when Aires Ainy
Wilson, beloved were of Mr. Andrew
;'rice, passed away at the. age of 28
Years, 10 months and 14 days. De-
.ceased was 'skis only the sgmeniglet
that ,,she passed away, having ;igen
birth to .a fine baby boy.
The W. M. S. tar Centralia,, are:hold-
ing a bazaar in the Personeigiel, on
Thursday afternoon, and Will a rvu
supper in. this Sunday ,school room in
the evening.
The lel scion Circle members met at
the home. of ;Miss 14'f4rian IPeetrli last
„reek and ,gavle bier a kitcheae shower.
Mt. W. Colwell has shipped two car
10:Ids of cattle from the Weal.
Mr, and Mrs, McLean, of I7uteon'
haec arrived bre.T,r. McLean. takes
VIr. Routledge's place in the Bank,
Jackals and Crocodile Eggs.
Jackals and hyenas are very :fond of
crocodile eggs. The former is the more
•uccesstul poacher of the two, Nar-
tives of central Africa say that the
jackal has sixteen eyes, with one of
which he watches the eggs and with
the fifteen others he looks out for the
crocodile. The hyena, on the other
hand, being very greedy, bas all his
eyes on the eggs and so often falls a
victim, to the watchful crocodile in ma
iionless hiding. The natives say, too,
that the crocodile sometimes loaNkS
Its prey off the hank or off the canoe
with its tail and then seizes it with its
wide open laws.
The Earth and Man Compared.
11 It were possible for a roan to con.
lttruct a globe 600 Leet in height—much
less than twice the height of the
Washington monument—aud to place
upon any portion of its surface an
atom one lour thousand three hundred
tnd eightieth of an inch in diameter
end one one hundred and twentieth of
to inch in height, it would correctly
3eaote the proportions man bears to
the gigantic globe upon which he
� ids.
FREE
For .Dollar Days
y
A TUBE, with \any ,guaranteed CASING in the ;Store on 'Dollar Day. Mi
.A, WINDSHIELD CLEANER .free, withe eviery TUBE, on Dollar .Day,
HALTERS, Regular $$2.00, for $1.50, on Dollar Day
Other prices 3a correspond.
„Bargains on anything eyou may need in our line.
J. Beer, Exeter
$ POWELL'S $
cW& ARE WITH. THE ,CROUD. A • VISIT TO THIS
US. ALL GOOD.
Lazy Larks.
Iinvestigation has ruined the lark's
reputation for early rising. That much
celebrated bird Is quite a ,sluggard, as
tt does not rise till long after char•
finches, linnets and a number of hedge-
row birds have been up and about for
i.oene time.
Pa's Weakness.
Little Nell—You've got a good papa,
Willie. Willie—Pa ain't so bad, but 1
wish he wasn't so much in love with
mamma. Why, he believes everything
;he' says about me.
Got Monotonous.
"Why don't yon call your hotel the
Breakers any more?"
"Aw, everybody had to crack an al -
bilged joke as be paid his bill."--LouiF
Wile Courier -Journal. *i
More Important.
Mr. Dustin did not approve of bis
sea's choice of a wife and was trying
too persuade him to see things as he
did. •
"Yes, you are quite right, father,"
said thes on. "Mabel has her defects,
she is vain, full of pretensions and
grand ideas, with a very difficult
character. But father, in spite of all,
WILL DO I simply adore her, I can't live with-
STOREtKut her."
"But that is not the question, my
Day," said the father. "Can you live
With b er?'t
The most extensive STOCKS of holifttO goods
.plus the lowest PRICES, plus preparedness to
give prompt SERVICE.
About Asparagus.
At the beginning of July all cut'
king of asparagus should cease, the
beds should be heavily top -dressed
with manure, and the plants allowed
":THE MORE YOU BUY FROM THIS "STORE THE MORE YOU. MAKE. to grow during the remainder of the
s, season. Careful 13pifaying,,of this crop
with poison Bordeaux is necessary,
if the beetles are very active. Keep
the wheel hoe going during the early
morning, so that weeds ,wilhrbe kilned
_Specials for Dollar Day
Pretty. Cupls and Saucers•"for $1:00
6 Fancy Send njg Baskets for . $1.00
Grey Granite ;Psies[erae I ,eititltes 25c
'-'Gley Granite Toita;to Pots ...... $5c.
Grey •Granite quart Dipper 25c.
10-ia." COlumhia Records for $1.00 Gold Fish, --Fish Food aiud UAss,
old" prices.
Salted Peanuuts at 20c ai lb.
Fancy ,Hand' 'I�ipp'eid• ,Cleocolates -35c:
Cut F1o\vers, — Mums, and Carnations
BARGAINS , THRU01JT STORE. . COME EARLY. MUSIC ALL DAY.
POWELL'S
.DOLLAR ..DAY --$$-- DOLLAR DAY
;Phone 9
.l+EtVb°E.
tS ATISFAUTION
WyeCents" re Dollars Haue More
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REAL BARGAIN"
On FRID.6 Y AND SATURDAY -the 24th and"25th,'w,tth every purchase
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:,f-$1.00 OR OVER OF BEE or PORI, ixTe \t!ill GIVE you ;
of our h'lm
omeade pure pork., sausage.
t_ W1ten•in tow!ii,--on,DOLLAR DAY giver us._a call, an+d W!! „ uL1 11 ° rainy
tether
Barg
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The' R,BD- W;IdTTE SANITARY4 1 E'2�T "NIA RIt.1 I', Fv�tli' the $;.DAA'
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EAT MARKET
WHERE QUALITY IS (HIGHER ' THAN ,FRICE.
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Those Who Drink Japans
a ouid surely tri►
GREEN TEA
It is green tea in perfection. fr,sh, clean
and gavot'''. Superior to the contest
Japans you ever tasted.
Sold: by, all Grocers...
ST, NOV.RYS—R. T. Giipe e died here one of the best known men: ie. Sots
on o 1&,, at the Age op 91 years. Perth. For over ten years he had
lee conducted a shoe store here ,for been a member of the town eouneile
a number of years. TM'. deceased was His weft died two Tao:Ails ago.
during the, hes rd£ the sun. Apply.
water as often as necessary, so that
the plants will make a constant
growth. Never work among plants
;s:011 they are wet,' as this spreads
moi s
When to Cut Wheat.
Wheat, may be cut with safety when
the straw pas lost nearly all its green
Color and the' grains are not entirely
hardened. If cut sooner than this,
shriveled kernels will result. If left
standing until fully ripe, a bleached
appearance,.. due. to the action of the
elements, often results, and loss from
shattering may .ensue* Wheat that is
fall ripe is ,also 'more difficult to
handle. Where the area of wheat is
large, cutting should begin as early
as it can be done safely.
SPECIAL PRICES on
FURNITURE
on$DAYS
AND FOLLOWING WEEKS.
Poultry Increase Income.
Produce infertile eggs by remov-
ing the roosters from the flock in
the summer time.
Provide clean nests and keep eggs
dean,.
Gather the eggs twice daily. dur-
33ag the /summer, to prevent them
from being heated by the hen. ""
Keep:them in a'coo1 dry place away
tom he `,flies ;;:••c
Market them ,at least twice each
week
InsWf that. they . i e bought on a
qualify batsisr f v . ,
Producers ar'e.admoulshed ,not. to
Yash ergs
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Come to Us
and Save
Dollars
on $ Days
After the Marriage Ceremony
come to us for your Furniture. We
tan suit you in all lines at prices
that cannot be beaten.
-When you feel tired like this you
should have one of ourgood felt mat-
tresses and an easy spring to rest on.
We oan supply you at lowest price.
R. N. ROWE
Conductor of Funeral Services
Fine Motor Hearse in Connection.
Phone 20w; Night 20i
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A full-size, full -weight, _solid bar
of good soap is SIU R I' . 17$,E.:"
Best.for an and a ho s hold use®
For use In: Washii g mac iiiet shave or slice,
r
a portion of the '°',SUR,PR gE" bar direct. ,'
to -the - mat pine —.It will Flo fine work.
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HARD
A full-size, full -weight, _solid bar
of good soap is SIU R I' . 17$,E.:"
Best.for an and a ho s hold use®
For use In: Washii g mac iiiet shave or slice,
r
a portion of the '°',SUR,PR gE" bar direct. ,'
to -the - mat pine —.It will Flo fine work.
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