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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1900-12-20, Page 8Ti o., -invopee-ovow4016 LOCALDOINGS 9�! A2*.a0 *`Cr?h Wal,? ill:`.4Uf. 07.3`.aaaVi i Xmas next Tuesday. Only eleven days till the end of the century. Y Schools close forholidays to -morrow (Friday). Use Dix Little river Pills and Dix Kidney Pills, For stale at Latz's Drug Store. "Those addicted to the injurious habit of cigarette smoking., would do well to take into: consideration ithe following -reniards of P. M. Bartlett, of Windsor, delivered in, his court on Saturday morning: -"l am told thin a i,9 -year- old boy of this city diedthe other' clay from excessive cigarette-stneking, Misses' and children's shoes ' from The habit is ruining young men year 50c. up to $1.35 at G. Manson's. Cobbledick . Read Son's change of i'ad" in this issue. after year. In the confession of young Pearson,who was hanged at Hamil- ton S' ton for murder, he attributed. his Several from here attended the ball downfall partly to cigarettes.. That; isann awful example for: the boys: here at hensallon Friday night. who smoke the filthy weed. It is re - The Jolly Pulls Co are•giving enter- ported that tobacco stores are sell- sa I this week. g' • a. tanmcnts in 1Tcn 1 it? ci trt.ttes to minors, and if that s at80c• is so't�e will 1 eprosecuted," Y00 pair of men's plonglr'shoeY perpairs aat Geo. Manson's.Skateof the season, for q quality, The o� q , y> Frank Ross entertained a number of finish, and price,•is • the•American �+' young friends on Friday night last, Hockey Skate, atBisop's, The put on •am xfi � � Co.,��'L1'.rick D i,le x,x G p Finnigan's Fortune in Znrich, Friday night last. Mr. A. S. Davis has' moved in Mr. Jatrnes Gonld's residence on the corner of Carling and Mill streets. James Dearing, of 'Stephen, held a serving bee ycsterda:i r ()A ednesday and as a result a lair.°e pile of wocicl was cut. Remember the great slaughter sale of_boots and shoes for 60 days, fromi Dec. 1st, at Geo. Manson's. The chief` game warden of Ontario reports 5000 deer killed during the Sea- son just closecl,,or 2000 less than in 1899. Perfectly healthy people have pure, rich blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla puri- fies and enriches the blood andmakes• people healthy. The new genuine Star Hooky Skate, manufactured by Star Manufacturing Co, is a beauty: See thein, at Bishop's. Rev. C. W. Brown, B.D.. willpreach next Sunday evening on "What God Says about the Wine. Glass. Young men especially invited, The Goderich Star has issued a very creditable Christmas number. It con- tains 52 pages of bright and spicy read- ing for_ eading'for the festive season. Ladies' fine shoes $2.25 for $1.50. at Geo. Manson's. Having mislaid our file copy of the Anvocaarrli for Nov. 1st,1900, we would confer it a favor of some one of our supplythe missing. would 7 bei.. The Huron Poultry and Pet Stock Association will hold its annual exhi- bition at"Goderich on Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday, January 29th, 30th and 31st, next. to have: a baking If you want. good g for `Christmas use Lutz's absolutely Y pare and fresh Baking Powder. The rink was opened the first of the season on Friday night last; The Band, was in attendance and a1 crge number. disported -on the :treacherous element; to their hem is content. , Messrs. >Beverley & Huston have, purchased a handsome black hearse team from Messrs. Handford , E11i orf, this week. Th 'y are 'about 1.6 hands high and are as spanking fine team of The T xivi t t Memorial churchurch Sunday School held its Christmas entertain- ment in the school hall, .onWednesdaay night of Bast week, and a very enjoy- able time was spent. After the open- ing ,exercises of singing missionary hymns and carols, scripture reading and prayer, the children brought for- ward a splendid lot of , presents,consis- ting of Ch istmas cakes, toys and good warm clothing, all of which have been sent to the Indian school at Fort Mc - bead. al rector, g Then, the tact r delighted ed. with `the cheerful way inwhish the children presented their gifts, thanked thein very heartilyfor their generosity,` and spoke a few words to them. upon the blessed privilege of givin g, poin ting outit how ge than is more blessed to i v to receive. Giving to Christ's cause in a Christ -like spirit puts as in a posi- tion to get Christ's blessing, (which is more precious than any earthly treas- ure) for He has said that "Whosoever shall give even a cup of cold water to drink in my name shall not lose his re- ward." 'T hen the Rev.H. J. Hamiltou, who has lately •returned from Japan, was introduced; and he entertained the audience for about an hour with a very interesting lecture ,upon Japan, illustrating it with beautiful lime light. views. Mr. Hamilton's lecture was much appreciated and no doubt it has resalted in deepening the interest of those who heard him on Japan and its forty millions of people. After the collection was taken up, amounting to $8, which was given to Mr. Hamilton for missionary work, the evening clos- ed with a missionary oarol and prayer. Apples For Sale. A quantity of green apples for sale at W. H. Levett's. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT - Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the "money if itfails to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove's ig sxCn,Lture is on each box. r.trn:ers Institute Meetiurs• Farmers' Institute meetings will • be held in this county during the coming. year as follows: '' South Huron,-Reg- ular Reg altarmeetings, to be addressed by 1v. N. Hutt, Southend; and another to be selected; at Brucefield, on • llth, and at Exeter n'! Supplenientl:' ' d l'•esCPa . • Retuentber The Carrier Boy. At this soason of the yet;r, when every person, who has a reasonable claim on one's regard,issupposed to be remembered in the giyings which form such an important feattiz e of the -Xmas. season,it is only natural that the news- paper carrier should entertain feelings of expectancy. That he is deserving is apparent to all and it will be scarce- ly necessary for ns to remind the AD- VOCATE I -POCA E readersthat a smalldonation would be thankfully received. A Good Job. `.1'he boiler attached to• our engine got out of repair a short time ago and P c, found we it have a com- plete _ to new set of tithes placed in it. The contract was given to Mi•. James Murray; found •yman,.and a better or more satisfactory job could not be wish- ed for. The tubes used were the best brand of steel, manufactured; by the Reading Tube Co„ of Reading, Penn., supposed to be'tie best made, de It only .i rain for ns to say that anyone wish. remains Y y F ing work done in this line, as well,. as engine and boiler repairs of all kinds; a an should call on Mr. Manx y, d their wants can be most satisfactorily sup- plied, Re Peultale. a The above case camttp e forhearing g before Justice Boyd, at Os node Hall , Toronto, on Friday last, and those in- terested are the sons and daughters of 1 the late John 1'euhale. L. T. Dray- ton, ra = y- ton, for executors, moved upon return of originating stunmons for construc- tion of ai paragraph in a will. F. W. Harcourt • for infants. Swabey for children, by first wife of testator. J. a H. Moss for children . by second wife. Field; that, under second paragraph of the will in question only children by the second wife are entitled. Orderr accordingly and appointing J. H. Moss to represent infant interested. Costs out of estate. Coattail •Proceedings. Council met per - statutes at Town Hall, Dec. 15th. All present. Minutes of previous meeting read and confirm- ed. Evans -Le vett, that the following, accounts be passed and orders drawn on Treasurer for same: -N. D.Ilurclon, loan to Library. Board, $221.03; D. Braun;" rent for engine room, $2; sir - pplies to North End Eire Co., $1.50; E3. Spitchman, engine . grease, $3; G. H. Bissett, part salary, $25; Jas. Creech, postage, 60c.; S. Sanders, salary, `$55. Carried, Evans-Arinstrong;that Mr. Creech be instructed to have the gaso- lin engine and power house insured 'for the sum of $1S0. -Carried. Muir- Levett, that Council adjourn at call of Reeve. -Carried. G. H. Bissi;TT, Clerk For Homes of Taste. Thefamous old Delineator, elineator which e for 27ears has occupied P ied a unique0- 3'., sition :in the American mi gazxne world makes a great departure with the Jan- uary number, just out, by painting a prospectus of what will appear in the twelve"issnes of 1001. With the. De- lipeator ' in the • "is ra • Mr. B.O. Jones, of Clandeboye, spent Sunday with friends in town. "Miss Lon Mayther, of Kincardine, is the guest of Mrs. 0. 13, Snell. Miss Gertie Johnston, of Stratford, is the guest of Mrs. W. S, Lang. Miss A. Oke was the guest of Miss Gooch, of Clinton, one day last week. Mrs. John Noray; left Friday for Tilbury, where she will visit for some time. Warren Ross is still, confined to his home but is recovering froathis recent illness, Geo, Sanders is still confined to his bed though illness and rerriiiins aiboiit the sane, a Dx. 1 >1 xs w< s l Gocl yr'ch i T x c � ot t a,s d4ay iu his oifacial capacity' as CoGnity Councillor. Mrs. Sims and three daughters left, ThursdaymorningDist for their new home me in etroit. 14 t,, John cDonell and Miss Hat- ton, ton, of Hensall, spent Sunday with friends in town. Master ,Soldon Rollins ' spent last t week in _Centralia, the guest of his aunt Airs. Hicks. , Mrs. Jahn Dearing, of Silverwood, Mich., is visiting friends and relatives in and around town. A1r. S. J. A. Eoyd, principal 'Exeter public uk.xc school, returned f ton his visit Goderich Saturday. Mr. A. Canes, of Byron, n and_Mr.Mi1- ler, of Bervie, were the 'nests of .Mr. A. 7J. Rollins last week. Mrs. John Willis, of Shover, Miolr,, p ixe e � i"� formerly oft x, s spendm g a short time with friends in town. ' Miss faertie Dempsey, milliner, illin er re- turned home from Zurich Saturday to spend the Christmas season. Mrs. Geo, who ho'has been residing here for some weeks, left last week for her home in McGillivray. Mr. andMrs. Chas. Rowe, of Brent Creek, Bich.,' are here visiting the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Rowe, Messrs. Hugh Gibb, Wes. McIntyre and R. Billings, of St..Marys, were guests of Mr. Samuel Sanders on Sun - ay. Mr. John Balkrvill, who has been spending the past few weeks with friends and relatives here, left Friday'' for his borne in Chicago. Mrs. 0.•Cooper, of London, is con- fined her her bed at tlx home o f e fiuecl to, parents, Mr. and Airs. Nelson, suffer- ing from pulmonary trouble.' Mrs. James Down left Tuesday morning for Toronto where she in- tends spending the winler with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Harwood. r.John Kent,who has been visiting ho ,v his sister, Mrs. John Hawl shaw, `aired who underwent a surgical operation for some trouble in :one of, his',Ie' returned to his home in Brin day,xunch'i 4 4 OPPOSITE K A ' HOTEL, � EXTRA, 5 ectal bargains inOvercoats. Extra specialectal bargains tins in Suits. Extra specialbaxg;Ltnsin Furs, Extra special bargains in crock= ery and Dinner ware: READ THIS LIST, 1T WILL RE- YOU- 44 Men's Beaver Overcoats, worth 14 57.00,. cleaving at $4,90. , Men's Beaver Overcoats worth v cL c $7,50, clearing at $5,50. Mon's Beaver andW rsted Over- coats, worth $10,00, clearing at $7. Men's Beaver Overcoats, worth. 12.00 clearing at $8.00. Men's all wool Freize Overcoats, 4.sJ, 5 '' -clearing,Lt ... worth 1 , 7,00. .;: Boy's . Freize : Overcoats, $ $3.00, $3.25,;$3,50 and` $4,00. Men's tHeavy Serge Suits,S black IxCi and navy, worth $O.UOfor $3,60. Men's Heavy, Serge and, Tweed Suits, worth $5.50 for $3.90. Men's Heavy Tweed Suits,worth $6.50 for $4.95.' •, hens extra HeavyTweed Suits, worth $7.50 for $5,50. Worested Men's extra fine �� or este Snits orth 9.00 for.6.7 . 5'• and s Tweed,aird Worsted Sua ts, worth $10.00 for $7.50. Men's Fleece -lined Shirts and Drawers 85c, clearing at 65c. Men's extra ra Ete Shirts and Draw- ers 1.25, clearing at 85c. ''' Men s kangaroo. Fur Coats worth 4 4 516.00 for 11.75.. READ THIS LIST, JT' WILL RE- PAY XOU.' Boy'ss 3 piece Suits, worth $4. u, 84.25 and $4,50, Blearing at $3,35. Boy's 2 piece Suits at $L00, $1.45, 2.00 $2.10, 52.50and $2.60. Boy's Knickers Pants, 25e., 40e,, 50c. and 60c. Men's Hc L1Freize voats' short, square out $2.25. Men's Fleece -lined,' Shirts and Drawers, 50c. clearing at 40c. Men's Wool -fleeced Shirts "and.. Ih Lwets 75c., clearing Lxi t 64c: 't g a 1 Te have tabour 30 Laadie's Jackets to cle ax•,v'isich must g othis week and"'next . If warlt a new an st lish aa.. you:Y q Jacket at t ht price call and. we will be pl eisealata" 45 ,. . s c R ca x to .{ Otter at . liens Russian Otte Fur Coats r `vorth'$10.00 for $11.00. 53, : 5 00 Mens Coon Coats worth $3 �;;, foxLa$die9s 7,00. Ast ' - ritcl tin Capesworth'. x $15.00 for 510.00. NYE are doing a big ordered Clothing trade. If you have .a snit or b g Worsted Snits trouser notion lot us save you some money.. ]3lacic, rend especially. p �� The BishopStock in the BishopStore, 4 IFN TILL STEWART tc T STORE0 'I p. - � ran ans . Rol nin WE look on the Brand of a SLATER SHOE as a sort of protection. You never know what you are getting in a pair of COMMON SHOES Un- til you probablydiscover you have made a •bad tl�you.ivear: them. Theny � deal. The SLATER SHOE has a reputation and sale ,over ;Gran' cf.iinotlie e -e•;lled by any other manufacturer to oiir';knowled