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Exeter Advocate, 1911-3-16, Page 8
The, spring trade this year promises to be a heavy one, And we are prepar- ed for it with, .a full, supply of the Finest Clothing Materials in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Etc. Our rierklnansttip is the hest and. cannot be excelled, Try us for 'yeliW lark Spring Snit" ej .a eter',. TAMAN b Tailor, Ontario ET ROTS* jig l ws 70 9 5 1 45 21 W t,LOOA,L ,DOINGS. M1irs. Jame Atkinson is quite i11' at her home on • Winlam Street,. Rirs, Mehlock is quite jlf with grip as is also Mrs. James Stewart., lassos, see of Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Gould,_ is very ill with pneuzrionle. Tio James street League visited the Main Street League 'Tuesday evening, and furnished a very chofee program, after which. a 1 uncut •was, dserved by the horns league. Mr. Richard Murphy, the popular, local :agernt fee the Massey' -1 r•r reform, mach-. ^ei y , had a, large delivery on Tues - fanners 'being ues-.fanners'bein,.g in front all quarters a id la large numbers. i :,t r Sot., Hardy has disposed of his dwelling on Sirecoe -street tae Mr. Sane! Lamport, who recently said his store bualeess at Clandeboye, Lanraport will tale possession; May 1st.. j urayaat's 1'ifgriszx's Progress was presented in pnetxxre and song! in Jaxx:es Street cur of Mondayr .evenings to a good deed Audi nee, by > ev, T. , Wil- kinson,of Aly .eel^. 'P.hose, present were mash interested and 'pleased with the ptertainnxent., Revs, Ur, .Wllieizase:x akar Preached ta. the Methodist Churches on SAnday, A regular stomas period pavers the 24th, to the 2811, Central ¢0.x ileo 30th. *1x11itns barometer, ehallge '.to, waraaet^x .tditlg iti seek° Stormss will t'een1L at x1n Period, WOW # PS% fallinl ` on the Ott will restrain high W.ntnteter and old. whish 41at14'411Y should follow tea"ills. Seismic periods are teem the 3tin to 17tix, and :rem the Beth to inrit tee Ord. d t , Ia1 Finkstaefner, who for; the past ears 'trans 'Peen., the €ai t Ila ul " o lr eller e COntmerelai treetae, has resign-, a« will MA a fow,da 'n saver Iiia con= x with the hotel, For Si time at et 3+'i1l take ti, teat at, his home' era fen4 tine travelling at trate hostelry Wm aura with rakret.;.as man and x we a alwayzt ia'th,e ,best of keep fry the taithtui trots "Luck% xt srl;c,. Paaaword soluantt weddita ttaok place on'. Mss Car rltt C„ dau„h- s Scott, Vibram street, sow McLachlan, ot; Cwarty, T?„ ASSISted by Bev 4"rozreet$r Porleorlilca The only attendant was brides Was, Mary Fran - 'ilea or, good ly becauee the! rrola or tree Maxx ,ax^ tahcad anx i1 It all l t 1Gmeld es come N'Yel's k'r will remove then net Well at aleout aatnbat It your akin tget% burned,. Nyinl`a Faca Crean win take out tare uarenese ``and red.aess, , , Nyal's Freckle Lotion, is only half tt deflate while tine Cream rails for fat quarter. Don't 10 that name --NT AL'S. W. G 11IEY, Chetnist and Optician EXETER Phone e) LADIES One week, lxtore .for sur special 'dile, ohlna bargain sale.. No article on the tables ensnare than,. 3.0e. OI`It STOCK. OF COI ECTIONER-r ORANGES, BANANAS were ,never as large as right now, and too, we have a ae' stock of Fancy Biscuits which are going fast- ST. PATRICKS AND EASTER POST- CeilDs by the thousands, they are beauties. Come Imre for your cards. We have hundreds of small. articles too numerous to nnention. DON'T FORGET TFL&T WE GIVE i'R IIt-i IS with all our drug prepa- rations our prilees are shy higher than elsewhere, still we give premi'unss.•: it will pay you to drlop lint often, and. see what you can pick up for little money. New St. Patrick and Easter, cards just opened. ' Come in and lclok around Powell's bazaar T. WILLIS POWELL, Proprietor. 4,a '+.+3404 kIktre.14. c..1.144 g fir .E. THE STOOK I carry contains all the new lines for the Winter Trade, coming from the best mills in the world. THE WORK We turn t out is eat and fashioned in the 4. the style prevailiog the day you 4. are measured. .4 AND On (-ET Everything the; very latest and best when. you let us make clothes for you. ice, rue.« nnt7 sire. McLa,ehlin will re tbbcrlt, The best witihete aid the r dtaaxxy friettd,s are extended, to them apt, 13ryatxt, T1 edford, a rormerr reef- "i '"� ^• eter and well-known in n111- s. has seat in ,his Tenigna Military Llepartrnent Ile has served eanthxuousiy for 22 years and air neeather, let of which were with' the or the • most x populat. r oftlevrs he t. ;Bryant t e regi- ment and will be hissed at the annu- al training, not only by trio mambas of the -7th, but: by many older military :non of No. 1 district. or some time moria{ions have ,Leen progress between tele Grand: Trunk Clway company and the town offic- 3 regarding a supply of water to be turnlahed the company by the town for this division of the L., H. & 1,13, Thea deal was completed the Tatter part of last weekk and the town will furnish the water emu liar; rate tot $,400 a year Tho Connell Is to bo congratulated on securing so good a bargain, aei ,tits rev - nue from this source jet no mean item. It Is likely a contract will also. be en- tered dnto'between the towflland, the can- ning" factory, water to bet supplied from the rnain leadi.n;g to the ..Grand Trunk property, which will also' be an, additien- el revenue, The Council will, .proceed at once- to ,have the main laid. In view of the fait that local mem- bers of the Church of England are very much interested in the Western Ontar- io Conference of the ,Brotherhood, of St. Andrew, which takes place in Guelph on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May Sth, Lith and 7th,'th"et:objecL, of the or- ganlzation is of rather more than' pass- ing Interest. The sole object of tho Brotherhoyd of St. .A¢idrew IS the spread of Christ's Kingdom among. men, especially young men. It was formed In recognition of the fact that every Christian man is pledged to de- vote his lite to the exteenisiton, of Christ's Kingdom on earth. It is com- posed os men ,of -every 'station in life, the majority of whom ,are(. active in the affairs of the world, whjo' are under- stood to have acknowledged this respon- sibility as resting upon themselves, and are ready to strive like St. Andrew to lead man nearer to. Christ. Personal al- legiance to Him, loyalty too His 'King- dom, belief that temre is work to be clone for the spread ,of the . Kingdom among men, especially young mien, a conviction of individual responsibility. for entire consecration to that work, and the spirit of%`Christian fraternity- these are the fundamental principles on which the Brotherhood .has been estab- lished and developed. BIBLE SUNDAY—Bishop Williams is notifying all +ttie Anglican clergy of the Diocese of Resists to observe Sunday March 26th, as Bible Sunday, to Mark the tercentenary of the authorized ver- sion of the English Bible. The same date wilt be set aparrt�litni, England, and special sermons appropriate to the oc- casion, will be preached, there, as` here. It' is like'y that• the Anglican church' will take a leading part in celebrating the Bible tercentenary inasmuch as the English Bible wasgiven to! the English people by. the Church of England. DIAMOND WEDDING—T.wo former re sidents of Usborne, Mr. and ,Mrs.;:'Wm. Dew of Grundy Centre, Iowa,, will ori St.Patrick's Day, Friday, Mar celebrate ` the ieirtieth anniversary' of their wedding, which took place at Thames Road, Usborne, in 1851, after which they resided in that Township until about thirty years ago, when they moved to Grundy centre, which has since 'bean their home. Mr. and. Mrs. Dew are still' eejoyIng enjoyingfair health, and old frt 7. •ends here will unite in washing ;then! many marar.years, of wedded , happiness Theer, daughter Mrs. John Hunter, left! o:x Tu,sday morning to be p,ey0rit .at' the celebrattio t The oche 'rnet n r, � } the family d e also: eaperrtett �•" VISITORS Mr. Thos. 1t xsse11 was he London this week.. Rev.' Hobbs returned 'Monday. Mrs. Poplestone is Ste-, . J. .D, Atkinson of Monday a, Mr. Chas. Lindenfield spent Sunda >ax Palk zflt_ Mr, herb Horrell has gene to Lon - den to work.. a front, Kingsville visiting her son oras in Leaden Mr. 11. A. Ross. 'was in Tozonto tin (WK. eet business. Mrs. W. J. Bissett ,and Miss Gladys wee i.;t London Monday. .Bias Della Nestle of London spent Sunday- with her parents here, Mr. John Creak's of Clinton. sp'oext Thursday with friends in tQWn, :atr. Melville Dearing of London, spent Tuesday with his parents here. 3I r, Chas. Pyer, of thel1,ioison,s, Dank Fiauditor: is _house for holidays, Mss. Dr, Forest )wrdiek, is, visiting °a u:zele 1?lr., T. Qlre in London, M. and Mrs. Nelsoaa; Keddy' and. UM, fly Deft Tuesday for Calgary .to reside. „Miss Burdan of London, visited Miss Kat: leen Btewart during the past; week, •fr. Jan ee Elsie of t r&al, v#sited itis. sister, ;lira,. G, E..nderso a, Last week, Frannie dolt ee T ledo, Ohio, spent la,eb week with,hisepareuta hele. Bd. Smell, Whoo elect been home xnna t no orole list, eel -urged to S,e:a;toru coax Tuesday, in, end etre. Robert Sweet of Cunto 1. zare opting= a few days with relatives tow!' , 1, ail tr. 'tis', Ww Tetuan! returnee There syr frozlf a visit fax Windeor and Pat e Grcelr, Ijr.Jots !,''Mellott and sir. II. Finkbein ez were in Landon, Berlin -and Toronto last week, Mts. M. Gill, atter a visit in West Tasha o,'returned Ito town loot week. Mee Rusty Treble went LQ Loudon on brides, to staemd Sunday with, fez' ,slater, ;,fro, A. Evaixe, Mr. . Geo. Atid.'nsen and, daughter, elles lasnche, returned .+ianday from a visit x Dwelt Sound. ftaaa n 51ey a'nd Ethel Arfinetrsng went Lu4kltow fatal week tea re -open their aoins, . ,. Fear of Myth: visited iter in a. W. S. 1Iowey, or, Wedead - ek, i Mr. Castor Willis arrived home from nnipeg Friday evening, to visit his parents in .Exeter North. Miss .Mabel Brook returned Saturday front IRldSSetown where she visited her brother, who renxaing very low. T. Ii, 11icCa,lluzn lett Tuesday ati sielegate to ntten4 the Grand Lodge rncetfug of Workmen at Toronto, >kSr, Jas. G1eino, who has "beea visit int; in Exeter and vicinity for some weeks .returned to Winnipeg 3,i'onday, Nelson M. Hill lett 'on Thursday for Toronto, where he will attend 'the Cen- tree Business College to take a course in book kec,ping Mrs. Graham and daughter Miss( Maud who have been visiting with Mrs, Lin- detield' returned: to their home in Geed- erlch Tuesday evening, Mayor Ax7natreng of Paris and daugh- ter, Miss Olive, renamed home Monday atter a few days visit with the form- er's brother, iqr. I. Armstrong. Among those leaving 'tor the 'West one friday Werey Miss Vora Campbell, Miss Lizzie Passmore, Miss :Edna W'il- ilanxa and Mr. Homer l3a'gshaw. 11irs. 4'ilso'a of Lpndon, Who is Vis- iting at the home ofe her daughter, Mrs. VT. D. Clarke, was taken quite ill last, week. l+fr. Wilson. spent Sunday here.` Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Hawkshaw at- tended the funeral of their daughter, Miss Sadie HaMrkshaw nn Detroit last week as did also Miss .Teaser Hawk- • shave. Miss Pearl Rollins of t Mimico, who has been visiting relatives and Iriendsl hare for several weeks, left Saturday; evening for London, to visit for a `few" days. :air. and JVIrs-^II N. Boon pf Harris- burg arrived here last week to visit the latter's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. A,nde'rson. Mr. Boon left on Tuesday for Watrous, Sask., to spend the sum- mer.' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Metals and daugh- ter after a visit of some months here left last week 'for tBlytl-(^to' spend Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs.; S. A. Poplestone, Prior to returning ngtoo their, hoalYe in EaC- go le, Sask. '!They shipped a carload el settlers' effects one Saturday*, Mr. Harry DU11ug accompanying ±hem. Number 21 seed barley for sale also one working horse. see Harvey Bros.; LACROSSE MEETING—All interested in the formation of a lacrosse Club for the coming season !will •rneet in, the rooms above Geo. Manson'e shoe store to -might (Thursday.) 75c. pays for The Advocate,.tla, the end of the year. Subscribe now. DOG SKIN MITTS FOUND.—On or about Feb. 20th, a pair of dog .skin. mitts was found in the Central Hotel shed; Exeter. Owner can hav'e,,same -by proving property and paying for this inptice. . DENTAL OFFICE' CLOSES KINDLY TAKE NOTICE that my of- fice is 'closed every Wednesda.y after- noon... DR. ROULSTON. Just one local this week fpr we can scarcely supply the, demand for 'Model. flour naw.—liaxvey Brae. ANATIONAL.'PPEA AND'ENTERTlwiN: ''M:LNT will be, given In the Cavep Pres-` b} erian Church on Et, Patrick's "Day, it rh 1.7th, at • 6 o'clock p. m. Tahles" 1 nm represents. 1 1.England are ihr Vit' z i ni CA Halla, satisfying �' - tt 5 t1 caste --To d t i '•1 n o-^ rn'a � , t nor' We have many good kinds and can supply tlae one best adapted to your case. It is just as important that you get a perfect ft, Here you get both : and do not charge you a, fabulous price like some of these so calledtruss experts, a4 Consultation- free We guarantee ,alit with the proper style of truss suitable to every . case or money refunded. Why- take a chance by sending your money away when we can give you complete sat- isfaction. See the new "perfection truss" the newest and best truss that can be worn with ease and comfort. Se Cole, Chemist and Optician EXETER, C. P. R. 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 I'i INOTP.AL CROP'S,— Wheat„ i4 Haifa, Oats, Sugar beets,, Malting Barley. CLIMATE., --MILD TRANSPORTATIO'.sl FACILITIES — unequalled, Good, Market, Qheap Lands. LIBERAL TERMS ©h' E'A'Y'- HENT--Payrnent in ten; equal an- lautal instatments or on crop payment. plata, Call and get particulars at W. J. Ciarlings Store, R: darling BUILDERS SUPPLIES MECHANICS FINE TOOLS NAILS; GLASS,PUTTY IRCINPlPEFITTINGS `Eureka" Steel Sap Spouts giveentire satisfaction to our customers, because they are strong, safe and secure, no leakage, easily inserted, do not injure the tree, successful flow of sap. Sap . Pails If you require sap pails or sap pans, order now. Ours are extra heavy, hand made, Our pans are heavily ironed to with- stand the fire. Threshing Goods We can sell you guaranteed, Oil - and -Grease at wholesale.. prices and you have no freight to pay. Call or write for special prices. Preston Safe- ock Shingle Tiin :nsmith� Plumbing, and Furnace work a specialty« BIS 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. 1 am the only authorizes Official Agent here, and am the only one who can issuean Offic- ial Guarantee which -will be re- spected by other Official Agents throughout Canada. Brighten the Home This is the time of the year when theHouseC1eaning will be done. There is no better time to brighten up the home with a little Furniture We invite you to enspeet our showing which is the 1 est and best in the county Perhaps A New Parloruite, New Bedroom Bette, A Couch or Rocker, Something for the Kitchen or Dining Room. will be in order. „ We can suit your taste in anything in the line of furniture.; and price ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Direotors, JONES & MAY THAT SPRING FEELING Is now upon us It makes us realize that Spring is right here and sets us thinking of what we are going to wear. We are showing all the New Novelties for Spring Wear and iwould be pleased to show you our display. New Dress Goods and Silks NEW COLORED DRESS GOODS fn all the Newest- Colorings for Spring. Every kind of this Season's Fabrics are here at real low prices at 50 to 75c. per yd. FOULARD SILKS One yard wide at 75e. All the New Shades in Fancy and large coin spot. They are the correct goods. We want you to see them. ELAOK DRESS GOODS Always a leader in this store. The black goods this spring are exceptionally good and sure to meet with your approval. `T'OKIO SILKS 27 in. wide at 40 and 45 cent a yd. They are in every shade that is worn. Fancy patterns and Polka dots are amongst them. The New Wash Goods ` "Now is' the time to -buy them GINGHAMS '& OHAivr-RIPPS &. LINENS �.NS. BRAYS Large Plaids, Checks, Fancy , and Plain, shown in every color. NEW:'PRINTS•..In Light, Dark Stripes, Polka Dots, Fancy & Plain. In all the best colors for Spring. They are nice for Suits, Coats or dresses. Millinery lla r Our Milliners are busy at work and read tattend nd to. , the earl wants it the .;Hat question. Watch our Ad. next week for our Millinerys openings. New Carpets, Rxtgs use Cleaning 11 Paper Linoleum �•, p l nm, Lace t7tirtanns e r nn y, 10 4, 4i •Loh •iw*.M rW *%'iy • r'•` +li ! l civarters Voir the c lelirated W, E; San f or. 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