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Exeter Advocate, 1911-2-23, Page 8
A9 'rade The spring trade this year promises to bea heavy one, and we are prepar- ed'for it" with a fuck supply of the, Finest Clothing Materials in :Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Etc, Our workmanship ie the best and cannot be excelled. Try -tie for your new Spring Suit, Merchant Tailor, Exeter, Ontario DIaNTAL OFFICE CLOSES fa I1�IDIer TAKE NOTICE that my et- c e closed every ,Wednesday after - n. DR. ROULSTON, Exeter .Flour for Exeter people, eepee- tally win Wit• it ie.:eecond ,to, none SUBSCRIBE for the Advocate and. get all the dews. "WANTt D-Domoetic help. Apply MRS. B. W. F;, ,BEh.4Tkc3?iS ,. No higher la the price, but euperlo In quality is Model Flour.: 0 Mr. Ar, E. Fladgert and ?amity Inter reeving to To1+,aalto 14 trarch to reside A large number of people drove t f3enseil Sunday to view the results c rho big V.M. h2g stems have race: barber, and \F Gasoline 1 lne'alled by ;�', Statltann. yrs» t Itlliip, rnnot3 er of Mr. Phillip, oy,a„est at We Jamas street church, intends 'naovrilag to town from ;London Tho z;narriage took place w1 Monday nightof last week of Mr,Richard t ei- bridge to Sire, Mary Wood, at the ramex Street parsonage, Rev. Robbs performing ;he - ceremony, Mr. Wm. L, Trlebner has accepted a position as Pxineipai ot the Commercial Department of the Success 13uslnese College in, Winnipeg at a, salary 0; 41,000 a year. 2!.r. Li is a clever ecung man being only 2i Scare of age, We wish him ever success.. Riessrs. Armstrong and 'Prior have received word from the 'Whyte Packing Co. of Stratford that in future fl cut of 50c. a hundred pounds will be made on all hogs over 2a0 lbs. In weight, and Warn1n' them buyor thisbasis.la. The heavy hos brings a lower price on the market and farmers should govern tbailteelvee accordingly, If trade Is kinder gloomy .An' cern. conies elowiy in, l'f the vitua'tio4.'spuzzlin' elm' ye she era li a ria � y e n grin; If creditors are preset -it' Till hope is nearly gone, Put yer faith in;' advertlsin ' An Jest keep :a pus:ain' on. YES. Every farmer and lover of music ought to have a PH' rNOG RAPH. SPECIAL, Sale of china Saturday. Come. Powell's Bazaar J. WILLIS POWELL, Pronfeetor. N++++4-14,1-1446.46444444-14.44441, ..,; .e s Tailor THE STOCK I carry contains all the new lines for the Winter Trade, coming from the best mills in the world. THE WORK We turn out, is cut and fashioned in •the 44 the style prevailing Y pr a an the da .. you are measured. 4. 4 fa LOCAL DOINGS,. Mr. H. Spackman has recovered from his illness and is •on duty, main.. !Srp: have it right and left, We baye tried a number of different kinds of flour, but mottling equal to de1.'a: In, future the Union .Jack. Will fly old all public buildings in, border cities'and towns and seaPerts: every day in the Year. Wo was received °by Tr, 0, p Brooks last week .ot: the death of his sister,,'frit. :Edward Oke of Morden, Man,, which occurred the previous Sun- , If life is worth, tieing a1 all it is worth living in a state : of progress and inapgoveanent. If we ;noon and groan, tittles" the air with dissatisractiori and gloom we ear, searoely hope to partake of metelt eoutentinent., Promise Tour - self that you will face your work and worries cheerfully, Al old d -ky called his Mule ' Cor- poratio n. Said a man what did you give you mule suet a uanicxfory The Barky replied Fun: studying' d@ ani- mal an eadin' papaim. Dat mule gets um' blame an' abuse dale anyt"ing else a n d3 township, au' goes ahead havita his ow,1 way ,jee de Saone." A farmer has asked us to advise the public whets walking on the road to always turn to the left hand side w,i'es a cutter is approaching .frorn the rear, He 'says there is danger in be* ins run down by turning to the right as drivers s Witye turn, to the right 13y following his advice aweidents May bN saved,: A BI} th correapondetrt say s,-ifr, E, 1icTa'SSart of the G,T,R,, is wearing a pleasant smite these days, the cause belay that the stork lett a bouncing bay at ,!lie home lase, SS-edneeday morn- ing', its greet grandmother Is still Rs - o Mae intends eavins a Ph0t0 et Maur gelaerations taken as roan ae tie cherub is old eaqugll. The great - a -: 91 ; d another le lural. Case of Rodger vale. 111es Winona Howard's eunday Sense)] Class, ' Phut' Ultra," on Friday night dove Quo to the tome of; two of their Members, John alld Victor Hogarth, eons o? Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rogarth, az;d e eyed a pleeeant evenlug;. A resider na ;lang cat The class was held and a dal qty euppe: served by the 'holt and hoateos. :~lies Elsie McCallum came up fralnn eedon ear the occasion, return - 1 Slt`turday evening. Tho rale of Thursday night and Frl- day morning made tellies very; unhpleaa- ant In the MsDonell block, owing tp the root ha.ving been blown off. The water Ieelted down through the two storeys; ami Into the stores beneath ,buts not in quantltles to destroy much of, the goods although It did eonslderablc damage' to the building. L.oca1 workmen have since been bueY repairing 'the damage done, ami a Toronto firm has re-govered ;the building with what looks like a,7asting- materlal. , How to sinter the editor's *Wee - Advance to the inner door told give '3 raps. The devil will answer the alarm. You will give your mettle and Poet office address. You will be adtnitted to the sanctum and will advance to the centre of the room, where :you, will ad- dress ther with iiia the following countersign. Vold the right hand .about two feet from the body, with, to thumb and fingers clasping a ea bill, which you wilt drop Into ther,edltor"o Nand, 'say hag ' were you looking for ire ;"' The editor will grasp you hand and the bill pressing' it, and will Bay; ' You bet." Wednesday of last week wast a very windy day, and-tbetotals in the'weckly shoot oe •'tine. gun cluli did not run high, 'Following are the results, each plan having • shet at 25 birds, S. Fitton 15, T. Carling 12, W. Johne 12, 3. Hankin 11, D. Sanders 13, J, Triebner 20, D. Brinenell 18, D. Hartleib 20, G. Iieywood 4, J. C. Snell, 5, T. Baker 6, F. Trlebner 13, F. IC'errr 21, Ed. Willis 5, W. E. Sat -laces 6. The following is the resultof a check- er match played -between, Exeter and Hensel! men in: the Mansion House on Wednesday evening after the shooting match. An oyster supper followed and a pleasant time was spent by all. A return. snatch ,will be ,played in Hensaii shortly. Flensall was five games up on the evening's play. The individual and,. total scores fo11pw',- Exeter Heasali John Hyndman 2, J. Robinson 3 Alf. Walters 4, B Bon,thron 3 A. Deavitt 1, T. Brintneli 3 D. B. Sanders 2, D. Leach 2 D. Hartleib 3, _ S. Swan; 3 G. Palmer 7, John Zuefle 6 J• Triehner 1, ' M. 'Wrightman 5 J. tiachlin 3, T. Vanner• 1 J. B. Iiagey 0, D.; Brintnell 2 Exeter total 23, Hen:sall' total 28 APPLE .BLOSSOMS. -Mr. A. S. Davis 0,1 Friday morning •showed us a sprig of an astrachan apple tree which was ixt full -bloom. The .seventeenth Of •Jan uary is pretty early and considering the cold weather we have been shaving it Is a undst unusual occurrence., • Glt7ARANT1 E-A number of fanners of this dilslrict'who. purchased Western cattle last fail have had all' their cattie' quaran,tiaied, owing to the presence . of mange insome ;of the herds. The di sea'se is supposed to have appeared in. this locality 'with the ;coining of , the western cattle. Dr. Tennant of London Was' looking after the matter, of: quar- autining -the stock. KICKS' FORECASTS FOR MARCH. A, regular storm period is central on the Ord, covering the 1st to' the 6th,' . The Venus period is central on the 4th, and filat•tn and Mars periods 'arc in full Il force at this, time. By the .1s t falling barometer win begin in the west,• to -' perature ' 1111 rise and ,storms of;: rain; wind and; 1hunder',will `siert eastward by the grid, During the >3rd, 4th: arid 5th, these Istortns,:will •pass„eastwardly: acro h se b e co„unt'l,b.,a4sith change to much warmer, r4L and°;,thunder; east of.,.,the,. stoma .cenrtrea" followed by; losing :;bz',ro`',^ meter, with ielftow arid sled. and elian`ge;' o irn,ich cooierr on. western sides of storari$ areasl'decided sod wave; for ne eaecn;• Fx af� d tilt' • sweep el; hwcst be - u; a.. r:r si aaj c mle period' dill ; etendr,. r Air°EXETER MARKETS V1SI:TOjS OSANGED EACH WEDNESDAY .6,4%„"'z" Wheat s2 82 Mr. Ives. Howey visited in B1Yttl this $axley... 56 ;s week. Buckwlnea,t. 48 50 t1r. John ,Hairi,,son of Ailsa Ciaig is Oats. 30: !siting in _town- PeAr............. 70 Potatoes, per bag 50 Mr. r. and xZirei Frank Boyle were in' Hay, pertan.... Q 50 Landon onb1,> a ••.•,, y Flour, per cwt., family ' Mr, J i, Wes. Bissett escorted a rant to Godericta Tuesday. Miss Sharpe of Winnipeg visited _. Jennie Hardy over, :Sunday, Shorts hoLiTthogs.per per ctvG . Airs. hYzta, 'Weld t and daughter Viola Shorts per ton.., - . returned front a 'visit In London: Breit Perron.. , ' . , ,. . Mrs. P ticTag ,art left Saturday to e 75 75: 1©00 2 50 Flour, low grade per ow 1 45 ' 144 20 20 Eggs....,.,.: 20 20 20 00 visit in Blyth ,with. her son, G. E. Mr. Harvey Gardiner of Regina, form- erly of Exeter, is visiting" in,, town. truss W. ;L, .Bettyer of New Hamburg is the, sues' of Mrs, ; Gee., Hawkins. les Ethel Sweet went to Toronto o::day to attend the miilinery openings, Mrs, Alexander: ee Forest was the guest of ' her daughter over Sunday, Miss, Della Kestlewerre to London on ;day to attend' the millinery, openings Mr; T. Ii, McCallum was Illy London, o t business Tuesday, as oras ;also Mr. S. Martine - Mr, Nelson Smith. of Iii;ieardine spent l =taw days . its. itawn, the gueet of C. R. Sanders ' t ,se Vera Rowe, after a visit with ter parents, returned to her duties in London Saturday. Mr, , W illiann Welsh of icansas spent Sstu='day and Sunday visiting .hie :nlot.h er and als'ter ;here, ° M£re, 8, Hicks, who has been, vielting lo I11bb.ert for past twq months, return- ed home last Thoruday. tire, Wm. Creech /eft Wednesday morn xa to vi'a'It at the home • of her son, N. W. Creech, Brantford, for;, two weeks. t£r',. D. B., Sers was called to Woodsterk Pu,teday ,Owing to the 11I- aness of his heather, ',Kr. Jas. -,A. Sand - ars. efr. ',phos, Penhale of Medicine Hat, Alta., accompanied by his daughter Miss Myrtle le visiting with his brother, Mr, Wm, Penllale, Mr, ,T I3 Carling left Tuesday ffor Grand 13erad,where he will conduct an auo0Mtdlon sale` of dry -goods, etc., :tor -nes- ars, and Edighettel of Dash - w Misses Ethel I3lesett and Telly Iltaatwan ,says t0 -day to attend millinery openings in Toronto after which the fornner takes e. rlituation in Orl]lla and the latter Ica Petro/ea. ';.Miss Bees.tSharpe, ot London, farm- erly dressmaker .here after visiting #t few days with Mrs. A. ,Howie: lett Mon- day evening for Winnipeg, where she will again reslde, Mr. 4. Waiters is off duty these days owing to iliness, Mr. ''Wee Dearing is confined to this bed through a severe attack of grip. qtr. tames Handford of Centralia has purchased the residence of the _We Thos Cudnnore on Laughatll Street, 'and' will moves h next mon#h., A nornber of the nneinbera, of the Main street church choir drove to "Ciaadebayo On Sunday and took part irtethe mysicel part of the evening �service, Messrs. Mack Vincent and A. t taat- 3tlgs xeturllcd Monday frons drosehill, where the former -gave two very`;auc- cessful concerts. His work was so pleasing that he was engaged 'for three more concerts .1n 'the same neighborhood. He also takes part In; concerts, :weed. "Sirooc3- 'tarn and Blyth shortly. A slumber of,,,Exeter boya, drove put'to Crediton Monday evening and played a game hockey, Of ho o• y wit'li" the locals, "• re- sulting` 10-4 to favor of 'Exete{r. Ex- eter's -flee-up was, Goal, Grier ; point, J. Bawdenr cover, S. Bawden ; rover, T, Carling; Forwards, H. Elliott, E. El- liott, R. ,Brimtneil; with H Bissett„re- teree; H. Ax't, goal referee ; F. Mallett time -keeper; and W. Greig penalty'tinne- keeper. That; the fame of Exeter's Waterworks System has gone abroad was instanced on' Thuredax last when ;Messrs. leoppel and Zimmerman of Tavistock carne' here as a deputatloeetromtheir town' to in- vestigate our system of fire protection. The fullest intorination was given them by the. late and present town clerke, and other citizens. The; visitors express ed themselves as favorably impressed with the system installed here and the cost„ of the saute. REIT. ` WADDELL DEAD- Rev.,. It• Hobbs of. James street church received word on Sunday last of the death that day of Rev. W. J: • Waddell of .Drumbo, who had' been ill for about two, months as a result o w iv ,ter solidifying h i ins 5 g o at the lungs. Deceased • bias well known. here; having ''ben. stationed on the Elimville circuit a few' years ago. He was 49 years Of ale, :'a,nd had been married. twice, ',hie second wife surviving hini together with. three children. ' The r+- mains' were .btou•glt' here on Tuesday eve a n ngand inter ed in the:" Exeter ter cemetery. e They Y .were acconlpanaed by Rev. C. L McIrvine of 'Woodstock, chair man of :the District, Rev. G. E. Honey of Princeton, Mr. Waddell of Piort Hope and Mrs. Waddell and her 'brother. MRS. BLATCFIFORD-The• remains of the late: bre -, Richard Blatchford, ..of, whom we made 'mejnti,on lastweek as passing' :away' about midnight on Feb. 14, were i.n;tenred in, Exeter cemetery, Friday last, and the funeral was large- 15; attended "Deceased had been ill ;only about•ten days from dropsy. and .she' suffered' a ,stroke or paralysis, which was the Immediate cause of death. She survived her lauellan�i only weeks,'. he having passed. away on San, 3rd., last. She was:.bo•,n in•UennonahireEng- land,,tin-,1828,`7'being at the time. of: her de :1182 ears 9''' „;� 4 :years, inonths,;•6' Saye;.. of a e:; arreed lti,'„England;;sheand?: her -late husbattaldwcl.ine to Canada about eiety yearsjsettli;_Ig In ' T hems' ��,..s t9w 1? i e' wSae i teeided t YtiV Y @ f° S it E ;time filet retie g w g,,gBlatchfo Ore ., o dwa L o. t •. n.•' � .o >d � 131. s 1'. the J lw'1,�. a.anies�' todie 'highly re - e , i �. � � i z, r`' Sevhtit 1VY` ,,,,_M,•�=4 , :�Ir on,•one; en eel reef ce .de a Y7 S�?a} rig a4., lel abs P. Lands for Sale The undersigned has been appoint- ed Local, Sales Solicitor for Exeter and vicinity, The lands that we have for sale are situated in Central Alberta PRINCIFA°L OEO1$,- Wheat, " al fella, Oats, Sugar beets, Malting Barley. OLIMATE --MII D TRANSPORTATION ?at;d.OILITIES- unequalled. Goad Market, Cheap Lands, LIBERAL TERMS OF PA'S. MENT,-MI,'ayment in ten equal ,an. nual instatments or on crop payment plan, Oall and get particulars at W. J. Oarlinge Store. T, a 'Carling MOVED, MOVED ,laving moved my place of business to Mr. Fillet's premises, ,_Main Street, opposite the Central Hotel, I shall be Pleased to have all my gid customers call eia, me in the new quarters when in need of anye ing'In the millinery or fancy goods line. Don't forget the stand apposite the Cean+lral Hotel, ADDIE 'a£ORL,OCI .. EiACK TO THE PINES The world has experimented 'with most everyt111ns' to relieve throat troubles and Improve those •conditions that tend to wards the White .Plague, In the past altogether too much dope opiates have been used for this pur- pose, These are .useful perhaps to give monnen,tary relief, butt thcy do noth- ing to build up or ward. off another attack. It .its all as matter el throw, Irrltatioip at first, and wind it really needed Is a •soothing balmy Influence Iike the restn,'of ,thepine forest. If,wq could live ,mop- the pines we never would have throat' troubles. We can't all get away to the;toreet but the next boat thins is a big bottle of Nyal's Pinel. It 1s',,aimplyi tt said Combination ot the balsamic principle eLIle' isle with oth � t . P t e soothing d an and , tise ptic renlcdioa thatrola tl ' P np y and. with out dtaturbtnk the stomach, removes the Irritation and tones up the delicate bronphial tract. 1 • Equally important Is its tonic effect which builds up 1so'that'future attacks are not Sao probable. • It Ls a meat rational remedy and a very scientific combination. After a careful study of the formula we can very cheerfully recommend It to you with every confidence. ' We would not for a good `deal,• destroy your confidence 10 our judgment, but we know Pinot. We have it in, a great big Pottle for a hall dollar. We carry a full ,stock of ,Nyal's fam- ily remedies. W. I. llOEY, Pililhi. Chemist and Optician EXETER Phone; 30 LADIES Send Y' Rur comb= . Ings to 459 Colborne St. London. Switches from 1.50 to $2.00 Puffs 15 cent eash. Cluster 'P offs from $1.00 to $1.50•". 'Satisfaction Guaranteed. We also 'b T u combings. IIRS."SMITH 459 ;Colborne:St. London, Ont. (Place .of - ]Elias, ' .,..,Hess Changed) We 'are clow settled in our, new shop and have.a. first,:elasst place" to oil har-, ness, and we oil th n too. 'After wash ing har nese we -dips � da s'� it ' P an' oil and let`. it soak, 'when • thoroughly ,oiled, ;'dry it and adap'It.,with: 'King Castle Cream" This makes the best possible job any-; ane can give ; you and prolongs the wear of -any': harrtess, We 'nil single harness with''• 'Nests .'Foot -011 • and` �Lnis .,i, with• ' a water_ proof dresszpg ryg o g vy0kl�ia ,,:makes' ,it look:: like new. There forget...g; tel! ,you ,w al es ttiS� dalp%v✓e wile paint the'hames l pa Zia crura „grice'Cea? ,o„.00 l; beget aliii, � d oto bet. NOTICE,, Regina Watches, when sold without an Official Guarantee,, and by other than an authorized agent, are liable to be 'Second - Hand Watches, taken in trade or procured in some other second-hand way. I: am "the only authorizes Official Agent here, and am the only one who can issuean Offices sal Guarantee which will be re - L° spected by other Official Agents throughout Canada. Our Showing r Class is one of the best in Huron County and is without a doubt the finest ever seen in Exeter. See our goods in Tables Prior and Bedroom Suits, Kitchen and Dining -Room Furniture '1 he exhibit at our store is open to all on eget dayof the week. 'Cal and' 1 ,Mee it at any time, No need. to tuxa,g o Past this store if ou are looking for'ele,cit found' 0 R The Leadinz Home Furnillhers zld Fwaoral Direotore. JONES & MAY PHONE : NO. 32 New Spring Goods Everywhere in this Store. Nearly every day weare having the pleasure of unpacking the New Springy Goods. We like to be early in showing the New Styles to give the early buy- er a good choice, All the New Goods are open for your inspection and we want you to see our display, 'Stylish New Dress Goods Exquisite New Wears, Rich Colorings; Fascinating Patterns. Our Dress Goods display this year is the liest we have ever shown. Every ,lady in and around Exeter should not -fail `to see them whether`.yc,u buy or not. It will be a pleasure to show them. Dress Goods ail In the most stylish Y .cloth s. They come in; the following' shades, Black, Navy, King's •Blue, Alice Blue , Tan, ,Pat Green, 'Rottle Green, -Emerald' Green,' Brown; Pearl ..Gray,' Red, Bdsd, and. Canary... Tokio` Silks One of the ,s'well silks for .a good 'eiimnner 'dress. Very durable and washable, and come in all the shad- es of our dress goods.'. The prices are very lover oalj sthese, .40c. 45c,, and 50e. Enjoy These -First Showing o Spring Wash, Goods This will be a big wash goods season and we have made big pre- shownGoods Department. Everything is here in abundance' of Patterns; and;Golors to suit anyone. •, Naw Prints New Lawns • New Gin hams " Ducks, ` g Illuslins Deriirns ",. Chat>bra s ,.:. "' Foulards 's Iinpps' Indian Bead Linens' '° D.elaines t o we a ouse thi 0 nari, Lng ' 7aYi�v-•. t+otri the :.o I1ilt]jg ,o+ axst 'return W:;LriG •he J 5. a uQ-to fi`�tt�.istlll a#3ll;siY 9 c ?1'pi Eurn� i e„ F?uz`22ishin D g.. e ani m . , p ,,.•r ilial t,.15 P 1 e w I d to overflowing' wit a1the ,dweDesignsri Sia _n Newt Wilt on, R,u1gb, all• razes nit.rtste gs, .all s izes. 4ew , Velvet <" It 'as a dew. Brussels iilYgs, all fat ings New Tapestry..] li' 1 oe 1 oris a , L,ac1 Cat pet,Se x ^, 91 iii