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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-3-23, Page 8THE the spring; trade t a he k heavy one, a' or it with a fu Trae. his year : promises , Rd.we are p>etiar ll supply of they est Clothing Materials in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Etc. QP.P WOrkntanehtts, as tate best pAd cannot be excelled, Try us for your new Spring Suit. Iderola ut Tailor, Exeter, - Ontario EXETER MARKETS. 1!« (IES E,, ,0 WEDNE$Da eat .Ititap, p Flan; atle rfroTir grip �,,,..1,84 ire lnoge� per .sr Shorts per ton. Bran per ton— ,,.1.1 • AL 70 AO 7.5 p ► W00 2 40 ' X;44 «l 4t 7 17 • • l ea ie" Tl Fag asaor erk, ati0 i,M _e pry Gaal, �!tRai� a CT011t tesla, late saulrllc tt1 2 • lir. iced, could, 'txak sir. '6b was a ana«•y aaS qualitie.a. He oras- ugbout the'eountrY and )field est respect by air.. .t' THE EXETER ABI3ZnGATD, HO SESEEIiERS` EXCURSIONS. Ta l�x'ctitern, Canada, via Chicago, In- claadirtiz ca:•tahn points on Grand Trunk° l;'aeltto, h allway, 'April hth, LSth MAT 2nd, at2nd, Ioiltta, 3otlt. June lath, 27th, July lltla. -nth, i\tt,tuit Sth,'_nd September 5th, ltlth, Winnipeg and return $lila tralunton and return, $AI.,. Tickets Brood tar 60 days, :Propprt anato rates to the principal points in Manitoba, Saskat- chewan, and :Alberta. Homcscckers' tic- kets will also be ort sale on certain, dates via Sarnia a7ud the Northern Nav- igation Company. Secure tickets and Illustrated literature from any Grand Trunk Agent, or address A. E. Duff; District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. LADIES ! One more for our special .ee.a chi= bargaihn sale_ No article On the tables nn;are than laic. Oillt STOCK OF COrII`ECTIONENY ORANGES, BAN ANS were ,never as large as right now, and too, we have a neer stock of Fancy 131seuits which are'g"oing fast. ST. PATRICKS AND EASTER POST- CARDS by the thousands, they are beauties. Come here for your cards_ 'Vl e ba*.hundreds of small articiea too num.;lnus to mention. DONT FORGET THAT WE GIVE' PREMIUMS with all our drug prepa- rations our prilces are no higher than elsevrhere, still we give prenvums.. It will pay you to drlop ib often, and Bee what you can pick up for little money. New St. Patrick and Easter cards just opened. Come in and lolok around Powell s Bazaar J. WILLIS POWELL, Proprietor. 4,N43r�e� 44d^44✓r?iefi 14 k 1,�kir41 44? ell's Tail: 44 +t~ Ile THE STOCK I carry contains n ins' all the new lines for r. eTrade,.corrin "fr o r the Winter om the best mills in the world. re-v-wrip-NriiiriFscrvrArAir Ltr A T DOINGS I TIQITORS Mr. Wm. Fraser is confined to - the house owing tja illness. :Gtr.:.a.. McDohell, we are -sorry b3 say does not erontinnte to. improve. Lr, Thos. Sweet, we regret to rePort, is quite til aAti'confinelate, his room, R. G. Seldo4 was confined to the house through, ilinees during the week, 'ASP, S. ;L Sa deet, iel,Inaving a #l:teain heating system installed in his house. Iaesae, the little daughter of Mr. :and alts. Alex. S,ewatta has been,,very' #lL'foz ttid?Q'. weeks,::: Mrs, Ferguson has purchased the house formerly occupied by .her `011 Anne Street frons. Mr. .4. `Cottle. The Ladies' Aid are giving a Congre- rational Tea in 'the 3ahies:'street church ev:t Tuesday evening, to be followed by Prey ref'•, . + THE WORK We turn- out is cut and fashioned in the ,i: :the style prevailing the day you 4'1 'are measured. .ta AND YOU GET Everything the very latest and best %'ben you let ua'rnake clothes for you, Mr. Joshua, Harding of Usbartte, Mag- str to Kay. =file Wesley J. Bissett and ]fr. 'Giem_ Tapp aro bei the sick list n?nis week. Young Ladies" Bible Clans gave .interesting entertainment tc a large aazd�z,ca in Jansen, street e}ragtag Oa Tues .yr eve"t s,. e yir. C. T. Brooks was on the sick. list part or last week. during which ,me„ Mr. Gera,. -Atltinson drove the 1ric rens wagon, The Proposal to raunlctpa: elee.tiolns f tai + 3a:ruery was he L.egislature., The 'vi eses Northcott gay ttrick's party for their tsro kn Friday: night. lie and ti,tsman of Chtselhurat le: o; the, West.. lta;* {lac date' of file Baird, �aon- d In cont n iittee, a SL r Jaanes l'r, ,John Tuesday LALL TRUUIf.SIJA ro ;MA111;112 , 1131'; Mrs. R. N. breech is; ,ink Torontit this week. c lr. It. E. P,iekard westt to TorPnto iTuesday, Mr, S, G. Bawden, was In London Tuesday, Mr. W. H. Levitt ,was: i,rr London a?n danday, t • :Was Gillespie is visiting her slater in Lucan. Mr. T. H. McCallum was in London` this week, Mr, M. Salter ;,was La London Monday on business. Mr, F. Wr, Gladnia3na went to Toionto Tuesday i'Jght. fir_ and Mrs. C. t, Cross were .i..undoli Tuesday. Mr. Triermata Elliott left Thursday for '1 iiaenona, Mieh. Miss Thompson, teacher, visited at Bayfield over Sunday. 'Nfz. S. A, Poplea,`tone ot Blyth, spent a day in tower last week. ,Lea. Gregory went to Stratford Sat- urday to visit her eon. M,. J. W. Harries, Qt I elhI is, spend- ing a few days in town: [r: Ed. Anderson and Ed. Snell of Seefo;th were here Sunday lefts. J. 'V.', Smith and claug1-der went to Clevelsn4 Uon,daY tio' visit.. ;eft, and lairs. Ciiraa. Knight ot St, Thomas wry her ovrrr Sunday. Taira, Westeottt ot Seatorth apestt Fr day evening with relatives here, Mrs, A.,liooper of i lEtiton ;is visiting her mother, Mrs, Atkinson, here . Miss ii s FI osaie Pollard of Windsor is rye guest of Miss May Hawkins. l aaatrs, ,bine, Charlton and A.ugattnt Gulag went to Port 4'l;Iuran' Tuesday, Miss Finkbeinner of London is visit- leer sister, Mrs. John M tllotl. Silas Reid of London spent Sunday with his grandparents, tifir, and, ,lira, S. Iiandterd, 'sir., I --Teary Taylor of aWyominy' is vis- ltir4 his brother -h -law, fir, W. G. Rising, who is+ Iktr, F. May and son Fred of Mitch- ell attended the funeral of ,t.he form- er's mother here Me qday, Bins i'letea Hobbs, Who hal beth vle- 1t: ra;, e -t a,he Rectory, 'returned to her home in i3irr, '\Ve:dnesday evening. "%1lse Wwhite, =r,,urse ,at St. Joseph Hospital. I,ondpn, attended the tuner - al' of her aunt, ;.iris. Maly, ;Riunday, :Rlr. ll, Lambrook and his daughter ;Ms. D. Halloran of Srartttord, arrived. here Thursday to spend a week, or two. Miss Mercy Sweet and, RSa: and :,firs. Towers of Creditrent vi„pite4 at .the home 'Mrs, John, Hunkin, town; during the week. t. Mr. Thos. Penhalc and daughter, after a visit with relatives here, Left Thurs- day night on their ;return trip' to hied- kiwi Iiat, :fir, Harry R. Boop, lett Monday even - evening for W <atrous, ,Sank., to reside. Mr. G. E. Anderson accompanied him as tar tea L endon. t fir. Frank Triebner,, Jr, of Stephen, After going through an, o potation for the :removal of vartctose veins. at Vic to is lElo,epital returned, to his hone in Stephen, Saturday, 'That little ad. :, the :advocate re a • pal: of foazad fur mite, did its, work one 43y, and neve the ,owner is in happy Possession, of the same. Advo- G3ta ais, ta.ax results. Tlae a`ahiull zneetla ' of the Exeter t ,sM,ra Iicswliaz„T Association will be .held i a alta Town Ipall +evening, t at fa ,p, ,.t„ < tilt attendance oak 'ia% meaatiarre is aresivaeatesl ,a a raId musical +a;:ntertsaintneut will be 'e.1 b The .plugs Ultra Sunday S, Clears. assisted by-r,W1iflamscin. and so l Teddy of London. in ti ei basement of t'ae church on April lth, 1911, Rites Taylor has been assisting her lx;otller-ii9rlaw', Mr. C. T, i3roalca,,in tho Express oMee during the past two woks, Friends will be pleased to know that ",ilex Taylor is muds better atter stet long dimes. Ir. T. B Carling was appointed to the office of Tow. Treasurer on Fri - night by :the Council, to 'till the (va- cancy caused lay the rcaignatlotA et fir. S. Sazadcire. »air., John Ford was aap- pol;tted caetiaker of "tho cemetery. r. J. N. Itatelltfo`a farm of 150 acres, North Thames foal, Tel being et - 'tor rent It having been vacated, ty tl.ee recent tentant, *Tri P. 7., Spatting - Possession. given .Apr11 lst. For par- ticulars soca adv. in, another column. tSpecial .Services will be hold in, the Trivitt Memorial. Church next Sunday° :ti'arch 2,6th eonintemeratt>on of the tercentenary of the authorized version et the Bible. The rector, Rev. D. W. Collins, will del with the history`, of the translation of Holy Scripture, as generally affecting the Anglo-Saxon People. The, Ods Gazette, of Olds', Alta., of March 10th, contains the: account >0t the marriage of a former Exeter young lady, Idles Botha V. Browny daughter of Robert Blown, to Guy L.:Stickncy. The ceremony was performed at the "none of the bride's uncle H. W: Brown, on ;.fareh 2nd. The y+pung couple will reside in, Morritn, Alta. Ex- eter friends extend congratulations. Suly 12th was to have been. celebrated in Exeter, but on Tuesday, of last: week the classic village defaulted to Goti:- erich, with the assurance that; the coun- ty town would have their united support Seaforth, which was a contestant for the celebration, hays given the same as surance. The county officers have given their sanction, and the. Goderich end has the .machinery in active motion.—. Goderich Star.- Mr.' tar. tits.' H. Lambrook was the, recipient of an address -and a Veteran's jewel ai 'the ,hands of hist brother Oddfelltows of Exeter Lodge en Tuesday evening. Mr. Lan`ribrook has been an Oddfell;ow for forty years and perhaps the most regular attendant at thelodge meetings during those years. The address was read by the Secretary, R. N. Creech, and the presentationmadeby the Finan - vial -Secretary, A. E. P'uke.. Ms. Sohn Mitchell, accompanied . by Mr. Wilson Anderson of Crediton, left Tuesday mot-inU for Grand Rapids, in Michigan, where Sir. bfitchell will be ezamined 'by a specialist, and if it is deemed advisable he will undergo an operation for the removal of an inter- tal 'trouble' that ,has` several times threat- ened his life. Mr. Mitchell's • many friends `will, wish for him the; best ire - sults and that hewill be restred 'to' MS ` former go)ed health. ' Ey the present license- bill :before the Q•ntar v Le+gislature hotel keepers will pay a 5 per, cent. tax on ;all bar re- ceipts 'ovei. $50 a day. Inspectors are ivet the light to search, hotels in, local option Sa ic' o. In future' the questison of reductio �ni s taken u> of the hands of thz municipal ;councils and,left with the 'electors- LO per cent. of the rate payers.- *nay ask:: for a 'vote on the question and a 50 per cent vote will carry It. MITCHELL—Roused ins a one -roomed hove] 12=14 feet square, so open that the`snoK 'Was covering tha2fltoor of the hub,- u nnelted by the feeble fire in a bs:ttered old stove, ,a pian and,woman wax tx children, were discovered mists state of squalor apd?`ne- t;1 r a,ltily clothed and bxar`eta'eted, �f'd uSY hud- t e • at, lria e in Rev, D. W. Collins delivered a lec- ture on Ireland's Patron Saint under the auspices of the tA'' Y. P.'At:/at 13e1 - grave on Friday evening last. Mr. Percy Peasmore and sister,, Miss Stella, and Misb Florence Hunktn of Farquhar spent Sunday with Mr. and of Mrs. A. Dearing during the week. IL-. Wm. Arnold of Kincardine, who was on IIs way to ,London, made n pleasant call on the Advocate Thursday.: Mr. Arnold Is still doing a heavy bus- iness in horse dealing. Mr. Alfred Coates who has 'been spend ing the winter in England, arrived in New York on Sunday one the Laurentic, and Is expected home this week. His cousin, Alfred Coates, accompanies thin here. Miss Ida Cottle returned from: Van- den Wednesday evening. She is ;suffer ing from blood poisoning, brought on by a scratchreceived when opening.: a €in cart. An operation may possibly be necessary.") its We have naany good kinds and of n supply the one best adapted' :to your case. It is just, as important that you get a perfect fit, Here you get both and do not charge you a fabulous price like some of theseso calledtrues. experts, Keep busy and you'll have no time to be miserable: Many things are well clone that are not worth doing4 , After all intuition is but another' word for feminine suspicion. The Exeter Council has purchased the trsbor.no road scraper ftor $40. lir. B. W. F, Beavers :is moving into the residence of the latci Mrs. Geo. Eac- reit, Main. st. A,n drew: Hughes while tail -sawing at , the Gillis save mill got about half an, aich cut oft one, thumb.. Mr. 1Iaery Welsh, who has seem ern- played mployed with the SBpes-Taylor Co. for two years, has resigned and wI1l go to Vancouver ta reside.ide. Mr. Thornton Baker is having, his int- plement building torn down and a mod- ern brick implement warehouse erected to be occupied by dr. `Wes. Snell, im- plement argent. Consultation free We guarantee a At 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.. W. S. Cole, Chemist and °pticiaa If you want to sell or to rent 1,yourf house or farm advertise it in The Advo rate columns. Itsnot enough too do ,as well..au `the othhs fellovr, we should do tone; better. Thats where MODEL •FLOUR :stands. 'MILLINERY': DISPI A Y—rifles- a4io. lock cordially ' in.vites all ladles'.'0.0 t+o'n n spect her,,Sprinj;;h1i11iner Displ43 a'. ? a. d 25. "Don't forget our xn t stand .opposite c the en ral�„ta����_� 75e. pays for The Advocate`'Cp l�eren,'<lt f the','year -Subscribe ';aio* Its •t tie to ,be head.aoi� but'. MODEL FLOUIt-Tk�8 a i S: a 'class by ltseif . _ hl Pit•.?s DENTAL: OFFICE GW IC'INDLY TAI£E NOTICE t flee is `closed every Weanesd' noon Gly It.D.IIAtiLsilot SS P EXETER. P. R. Lands for Sale The undersigped has been appoint. ed Local Sales Solicitor for Exeter and vttnity«, The lands that we htrye for sale are ettuated in Central Alberta PRINCIPAL CROPS,--- Wheat, al- falfa, Oats, Sugar beets, Malting. Barley. o nATE,- ILD TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES -- unequalled. Good' Market, Cheap f ands, LIBERAL TERMS` OF PAT. AIENT.--.Payment. in ten equal an - petal inetaatments or on crop payment Own. Cali and get particulars at W. 3. Catlings Store. T. B. Carling WAG Marchand's Jewellery THE E GS In our display. Seehow they glisten and glitter, Nd' wonder they make the most accepted gifts, ars well as the most enduring. Our Jewellery Display contains rings of every description. - There are baby rings, birthday rings, engagement rings. wedding rings and; rings _ just for adornment. We can supply you just as izt1OD GOODS' at just as REASON- A.BIjE PRICE as can be bad ht any place in Canada. A. Marchand, Exeter Jeweller a Optician Brighten This is the time of the year when the HouseCleuningwil I be done. There is no better time to brighten up the home with a little Furniture We invite you to enspect our showing which is the Iarg- est and best in the county Perhaps A New Parlor Suite, New Bedroo Suite, A Couch or Rocker, Something for the Kitchen or Dining Room. will be in order, We can suit your taste and price in anything in the line of furniture, 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 r0 BUILDERS SUPPLIES MECHANICS FINE TOOLS NAIL5,GLASS,PUTTY IRONPIPEr FITTINGS APail With Water ti A Brush and a Package of Alabastine. Will transform the ugliest walls into walls of beauty—of art—of refinement. �' Stencils These free Stencils areworth from 50e. to $1.00. They enable you:to more beautifully decorate: your home. Call in for :particu- lars. Threshing hr h in:4 Goods We can sell you guaranteed Oil andGrease at wholesale; a you have no' freight prices and yght to pay. Call or write for special prices. Preston Safe- a in. Safe - Lock k` Shingle ithin Phimbin rit1191T1 _ ,_i�'a �p Furnace' work a ialty. BONE & ATKINSON The Laadina Home Furnishers and 'Funeral Directors, JONES & PLAY PHONE NO. 32 OUR MILLINERY Is Now Open For Your Inspection Our- Milliners are busy and would be pleased to have your Hat Order early so as to give you a New Hat for Easter. Ladies' Spring Suits and Coats are here and you will find them very Smart and up-to- date. -New Dress Goods and Silks NEW • COLORED DRESS GOODS. In 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. FOU•LA.RD SILKS One yard wide at 75c. All the New Shades in Fancy and 'lame coin spot. They are the correct goods. ' We- want` you to see them....:: BLACK DRESS GOODS: Always a Ieader in - this store. The black goods this spring are exceptionally good and sure to meet with your -approval. 'TOKIO 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 he New Wash Goods Now is the time to buy them GINGHAMS & 'HAM- RIPPS & LINENS BRAYS Large Plaids,; Checks, Fancy in and Plain, shown every �� t,.. color. . NEW PRINTS•In Light, g ' Dark Stripes, Polka Dote, Fancy & Plain; In all the best colors for Spring.::. They are : nice ' for Suits, Coats or dresses. k `r. or House New Carpets Rugs ;W r11 Paper Linoleum +,, t1 R dr e.Yt .amu t tit 1, 4Ir ?r+ Lace Cur anis e ii 0 di