HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-9-21, Page 8TUE. EXETER . BV.rUBATE, THLTBSEUX.Y
SEPTEMBER 21,
Fall and
Winter
Clothing
it is time you were thinking abut
your cold weather clothing,
We are prepaid to supplyyouwith
a nice Pallor Winter suit ox the best
material. the Latest style and finish
at a price that cannot be beaten,
'Try els ,and we will give you sat-
isfaction.
W a T aM.t N
ilerchau Tailor,
Exeter, Ontario
EXETER MARKETS,
OED R AQR wEDN .*'iuA
le
iuckwl
ate, ,
,.»..... tett.:
$
70
1 00
• ••a
. Men; per awt., family
Flan; low grade per cw I, 45
lave hogs, per cat.,.,.,
Shorts per ton.
.,,
Bran per tan...,
Pou
1 t4
. V$ 1,
LOCAL DOINGS.
.asl5,c
A,tnybody cath be good natured if he
can get his Own, consent to be lazy
Hough.
You need not hunt very hard for
t~,.aPPinees. It is, generally lying around
1oQso .sermewhere-
He who has money 49 ,burn, can al -
brays find piep,ty of people ,walling to
provide the snatches.
llur>;ninp; expenses are eo rapid now;:
adays that t.e le, a clever ratan who can
keep even 'µTires. them.,
*When a Mall falls 41 love with. him -
eft ie doesn't often "field that a rival
a ae. s long in the field,
31r. B. W. F. Beavers moved into h s
andeeme 3401F house nerds of The Main:
street eburtla last week.
MISS , J. ALLAN Eye Sight Spec
elis't will be a; the Commercial HOtel
S-yrunu-kic. SEPTEMBER 61Oth,. One
zlay only,
11
W. ,l. Taylor., of A czor a,
Ir. 'kt M. Iobbs et k3., she
y at tire zcetrnrN , Mr. Tay.o;- is, u
Lttlydo. `I"a nshrp :114:1 r.tto °:as
11£osperotes ° 1, [ . , \ estetet City
Its xsar°es `o. e real t:stg e° z
fe$s, Ifie, it a delegate to
vnieli has Ale.* vle
b %s'll T Oaragrr.
V. . (t'i1."i i511a 't?S 'T(tr(A"d'ii2,
Callen ,1t the li.°tktod-
educational 4dd,'essee
r nurcries her,: Sunday,
;foresail .told
sized the need ni
Sana :llerte:'a ,inr
ioanaries ,flow€d t ilii 1114R5 o tl=a
through tilt
ar the 'vea1..
gen r t necxi or lno.rey,
au E eter Old Roy and
att'St> id.ay<,wg�11 mucic
se=`rerary
t1.
1000
2 50
I 45
2
'7 2-
25 00
2 00
en:
.not' to
tit
it Graham
vias .heard
tess,urer.
s, HA E1.'1Vf1QP
r: a rtea'`,od of tont eta to=; g
atiraed away at ht
„knee za art ?iSz rst
s. Iia«elweed. zit t
,p menthe,
e,
With a stroke
wf lye years 3S1:), from
eve.' recovered, Sbae, .now,
to laartially attend to hex
about t'i' year
Cil azatltli stroke,
We will pay till at3viseal the
ottlug for poultry in trade.
Ch cben allays 10e, dry pia ed
Ilene +w ', ..
Baasters ,.
Tarkey
Docks '{ {,,e
One cent per pound 1
cage far cash.
JONES
eat, typ
surpassed a:;d
brides should caro at the .idvwcat
see for thernselves.
Bias Filled Corsets fOr corn
fort, for style, for fit ;$1.00 to
54.00. Special styles for full'
figuvas --Stewart s.
FLOUR ,#ND FEED.-Havinj put in
a stock of Flour and Feed .1 solicit
Your patronage. Staid one door north
of Hearuao's Harrdwaree-Rkvers' old
ata nd. Jos. Davis.
nils,Roptestone left Saturday
iz. Kincardhie.
Miss Eliza Oke is home from T
tO on a visit.
-visit
There never was a girl who would
rather be clever than pretty.
n- The frame work of the Knew skating
rink Will he conunne end this week.
Mr. Richard Bissett of London,: was The Liberals held a meeting in the
he.re over Sunday. James. Street church shed on ;Monday
Mr. D. Mel eie.tted it. Landon and evening, addressed by M. 'X: !McLean,
Z annbete, lase 'v;reeee Thos. ;McMillan lend 31e 'Atkcnson of the
and l;lzrs, waaz ,D,:{;,nat. of Lucan
fro, onto Star., e
visited. ;here (Tuesday. • A horse; belonging to Mr^,. Adolphus,
trss I?olnlan oY Eordall visited refs, Hooper' of Lake Rtaad, made a lively
run al`ayt;d town 011 Tuesday last and
DicGtllleuddy last week. before captured dead smashed the
Mr. Goo, KIlige of Ilderton .. visited buggy badly. `
his mother her Sunday. A 31r, and Mrs, Jos, H. Doupe, Pleasant
.Bias 16IarY '.[loll; re urr.ed Saturday s Z _eve Farm, Kirkton, announce tine en-
Croin a trip to Tontonro,
M:. Wm. Piodgers and two children
of Louder are visiting- Tics. James Ford
Misses Laura and Delight Hobbs have
returned home after an; extended, holiday,
Miss .Alice 31. •Hastihes of Cross
•,,,u is visiting her aunt Mrs. .A. Hast
•Mrs. COU -SO has returated to Streets-
v`.11e, after ? visit wtt:i Mrs, ZXeidelr,
Mrs. s. T. B. Carlian returned home
oesday from a ;,sit In Toro?ite
-,,lnaord.
and ;'.Itis Sir, G. Bissett returned
On r3ax rom a visit itt Rochester, and
r; . sslerica n cities.
'while at r,
cured her
cIlpplerd.
Rotors ;las gotle to Clts"c-
theett e.vald effects
a tea Toronto,
a, Curt llarnesa acture:ed
?attln9 'east we IrOnn Regina w'he're
they ,pant several months..
Mr. lqd Zit's. Jame,, Bissett nand
in -enter Lovie spent. Sunday .and Mon..
dly 'n Exeter and Dashwood.
tiff. McQillieuddy. a! ter a visit with
lOS sono Pr, 1$feOiilicuddy, returned to'I
:hone: in Watford 'Wednesday.
Mr. David Langford and fir, A. L.I
T al
ford ok Regioa are spending a
few days with Mrs, (Pr.) Boulston,
,Ifs, I3illZnlgsl, who has 'been 'on a l
1 day Trip to Detroit, St. T,h''annai -1
"nod #uouio x'xiday evening',
T?zras :Snell and ifrs, Me.l.voy
Frday from a two ',weeks°; .
S;de a, Win haat. Kincardine
te.
d:
;l
r rhotale o ;
lra,
and ns 'a
a.'bout
, when.
❑cl on barn
ar "'Toronto, tit
rs later "harried leer now
said settled in '131an
n her .husband, continued,
t township, fort seven'
after which they moved to Us -
where they xenna.5ned till about
a ago when, they retired to Es
1nakint; :this their home since. The
al nook place to the Exeter cerre-
on wedaesday,
s and, two el ildren,
of Barwick', Ont., are
n town, Sweats at Mrs,
and 'hiss Jennie Bar
g for South .*'cnd.
a tltoy will' nit with the term
on.
Ahrens/ Grain and' Box Calf
Coots for menu for women, for
Children. All sold under a
double guarantee -Stewart's
GIALS µA1 TE7iS
APp1Y to D. SU Perrin {f: Company,
Limited, London, Ont.
gARRIAot LICENSIT.dtt your nnar-
riage liceri a at the Advocate t Slice.
GIRLS WANTED -Good Cook and a
Kitchen girl -good wages. Apply to
Queens Hotel, Cerulea.
Cushion Sole Shoes for mein
and worsen with tender feet,
opts of comfort it thenn-SSteV.r-
art's.
REPRESENTATIVE WANTED -At
once ;o: work in your locality. Will
guarantee $2. to :$3. per .day. O ,
portunity to .advance rapidly. Will pay
liberaiiy for spare time. 'Work not diff-
icult. Experience not required. apply to
International t'a'ble Press, Toronto,O nt.
GIRLS WANTED.
Smart Girls required to work on boys
clothing, either operating power mach-
inery,
achinery, or hand sewing -good clean work.
Good wages and constant work the year
through.
The JACKSON MAN'F'G CO., Exeter
That 36 inch dollar Elack
Dress Silk is a hummer "Stew-
art's
---
CISTERN • AND WELL CLEANING. --
Those
Those having cisterns or wells that need
cleaning will dor well Ito have the work
done at once. We do It to your ,sates-
faction. -ALBERT GOWER, Exeter N.
HICKS' SEPTEMBER FORECASTS -
A change to much cooler „is due tap=
westi to east frornr the 22nd to 25th. Aj
narked seismic period covers r the 1.9,th
to 25th, 'being central on the 22nd. A
regular storm period covers the last
vreek in September, tbe,IrDsie of 'theper-
iacT Mallin,;` one •-h t 26*, 27th and 28th.
Autumnal.rsttoams 'w'ill be general at
this t me, and cool nr,g els with sorne
frost arc. ,to re expeoted as we pass In-
to October.
MANSION HOUSE PROPERTY FOIL.
SALE 'O'Ri TO RENT
The undersigned is offering for sale
or'to ren that desirable Hotel property
in Exeter, kaa,o`vrr as the ptansion House
situated on the conger i of Main and'Hur-
Hur-
on :s . The property is in tend condition
and affords a erceIlent opportunity to
open a Tenipara,naa or Boar n House
It ire, well equipped with. all ncceesar
furri fl ur' to commence business, and
there is a1 SO good stable and - shed
accommodation and other 'conveniences
There are also good pro'ep cts of the
House 'peen a -ire ,anter] a tie : ec
Will be s014 plelva�ely on reasonable
le,rnis a1zd: S,Orid ht''ons. For part' eutars
apply to IR.,:L' tih0.111 of t10' Ole trot ,_,Cl
DEATH[ OX' JAMES SNELL+.- There
passed ;Peacefully away here on Sunday
morning James Snell,, one Tot the early
settlers of '13'ddulp1 Township, a sue•,
ceseful farmer and a mark noted for his'
:strict integrity. Mr, Snell had tbeeen'1r
t'ttlliUS `for over a year, the Balk t l), Dutton, visited witla< relativees
temnlelscenteat, of which was caused by and 'trlend's 'in Exeter: a couple days
zt stroket of paralysis, and, sinco he has last ~week. iter;,. ¥steer spent her early
been in .•an tlnle;at dnelpless eondition3 in Exeter but lett, over 27 years ago,
He was barn it* Pa rlar.on Dari'sh, Eng.
�,
In 16342. He came to Canada in 1.8uq
and first °settled i.cL Lolndon. A •couple
years later este married Elizalooth
stable and settled oh a bush tarn) nn,
Con, 1, B.dduipli- A1?out $2 years ago
s: 1.
he lett B.ddulph and mov'od to don'. i
Stephen, two Hailes souta'et Exeter. It
wast clurLnt µ..lis Tesittletneet in Stephen lie
was bereft Lot ,lits nartner in life, and
sense Yew i$'ears later ihe retired from
gine farm and moved,t6 Exeter`s Wil6re tie
since resided. In this yedi. tB40 he Haar
ir1i d Mary llalkwill, who -survives, to -
,ether with nine children by his first
- lfe-.sir sons and th, ee daughters -
WilISann of L-sborne, Sidney of Landon
Tp., Rev. S. A. 'of Baidoon, `Presley and
Frank of Exeter, Warren, .01' Toronto,
Mrs. 3. K. Vaiker ,of ,Gey Tp., Mrs, A.
Bisset. of Brantford, Mfrs. C. k%are sof
Clutton. The deceased Was a consist-
ent member of the Methodist church, a
plan of strict morals, and ihdghly esteem
•
3 r. and 3iixs. Twos. Dunsford of "ear-{
tte, Ztiiicli., loaner well-known, resid-
ents of Hay Township, aro visiting with
relatives and ;trtmicl.s in'and around Ex-
eter.
Miss- Mao 'V e'bater has returned home
atier apendina tine .holidays visiting in
London and Toronto. Sher was aceann-
panled ;home- by Miss Elsie Wilcox of
?Toronto.
Mrs, Saunby. et Loddon and Mrs. F.
Ndwmana of Sidney, 13. C., are visit-
ing at Mr. Trod Zauston,'a. Miss Clara
Wind of Crediton, spent Sunday with
:lss Minnie 'Lorton,
Mr. and Tire. lafateer (nee M%ss Edith
gags Weft of heir eldest daughter, Mar-
garet Eunice, to ',l;r. ,Joseph, :nicer
Dobbs of Lucas., the marriage to take
place early in October,
Do not forget the "Seven; Social" to
the Presbyterian Church, at 81 o'colck
Friday evening Sept. 22nd. Perfect
programme. Proceeds til aid of ^ w, C.
13, inisielon anotia the :Lumbermen,,.
Seven cents admission, seven cents
dismission. Children, dismissed free.
Nett Sunday wzal bo "l1a11 Sctaday
hese Methodist Churches here, In James
t set: in the morpin,a an address ,hitt,
be delivered by Itev'. S. T, Bartlett. tl:e
Seg, .Ot Forward Movement and Sunday
S`^'a091s, in the afternoon addresses will
be delivered by Rev. Bartlett and Mr,
Wei4eabannmo=r, Collection In aid or! the
Sunday School will he take..,
ed as a neighbor alnr1 friend. The fun -
e. -al took ;place to thie Exeter cemetery
on Tuesday morning; at' c10 o'clock.
THE LAVE MATTHEW KELLAND.-
1 rief mention "was' made last week in
the Advocalte of -the death .of' the . late
Alattiiaw Keiland, who died in Victoria
I%spirtal .on Sept. 12, 'at the advanced
age of 82 years. He had been in failing
health for the past'siec months. 'His.cor.
di,ti;on, however, did not assume a ser-
ious mature until about a month. ago,
and 'growing worse from day do day, lie
was moved to the Victoria Hospita1.
11e gradually failed untd1 the -end came,
kidney trouble bedinio the cause. Deceased
was born in the Panirsh of Ch tnlleigh,
Devonsh1rre, Eng., tin the year. •1829,ant3
carne .to Canada some 22 years later.
Orli ?cels arrival in this country he first
worked for the late Jame's Pickard,but
later purchased a farm in London Tp.,
where he remained for ',about ten years.
He 'then purchased a, farm vn Usborne,
being Lot 6,, Cott. 3, where he farmed
for a nunirber of year's'. after -which he
purchased' 'the Devon hotel which doe'
conducted-uhtil 'seven •oe eight years ago,
since which time :her haseresided in Cen-
tralia. Deceased was twtice manried,his
first wife being Elizabeth,.'rleasnall, and,
the second Mrs. Parsons, who predel
ceased ,aim about' 20 'gears, Mr. Eel -
land w.do a man or most', kindly disposi-
tion, 'honest and ,true, ' and possessed
many good qualities that nzade ;Linz
many 'f.rie^.da. He is suterived by i a<
la4 ;'e grower --up family or five ,sons and
Four daughters, TtoberJ o; l.tend,onz. John
of Usbaree, Jerry of Lane:d. , N.D.
Sores.:o's Brititsh Columbia, Tieomas ref
Klondike, Mrs.' 'Medi loins of Exeter
North, Mrs, Vim. De1ar' and Mrs. P riot
oP Wales, N.D., and'Mrs. Ben. Wilson
y o'f I3e'."oit. I -Ire also leaves one brother
jRobert of i etes T; remains 'were
lbroug,ht here for interment, the funeral
ek' zg -ace £.coin the depot an, Sates
day morn tre-
MISS 3: J. ,Je AN, Eye S'ght Spec-
"alis( will 1x at.the Conine.cal lloieI
SA UR:DAY , SEPTEMBER E,R .", otet one
day `Drily.; �1
Z4-60 CrOC-OCCOGCCOVOCC
Flour
Several Br
fir to specialt �,
14 Lime
gA good stock always on hand.
Cement
ds, anttoha
Durham National Partland
Cement is the beet.
R. G. Beldon, Exeter 3
Qr CONPULI3t1Ci
To+ Friend R. l4 11Aw'te, .
Dear alis and Frend,-^We, the cf i-
rer e and nnember's Of Exeter Cowell,,
No. X14, C. Q. Q. 'P,, wish, to express
to you our heartfelt sympathy in the
great loss you have suataSned by tik
dc:air, of your belorcd dau;ihter,
while wo may sympathize with' your we
ritlinot sully ',realize the solrhrow of a
Lather -who las lots; ,n loving daughter,
Out by bosvilg to the will of F)l;rine
Prov,delncp you Will be enabled to say,
"Tilly Val be done" plaid ,.lope and
trust tttat your loss will Heaven's
gain, Roping you 'v ll aulslnit to him
w,
rules heaven and earth.; find that
day you will lora lier who haft
one 'n bctose.
throtWa the dem waters 1 call
tl^tial to to.
ers of sorro e,altaii not overflow,
I will be with the tit'
t1 bless
to t5hco lt-y deepest dts-
i.
3,zrbr It of Exeter' Council No
l rsllr: ,'Se, e"a t comelier;
awde,t, vela councillor.
lug
1't'.:
'Tir.
THE EXETER 1, II:INVIL
Caulln;Z 'soot lath. inst. All present..
Prev:eua xniilute8 a'pp'roved. ,A number
of letters viers ordered filled,
,x.evett-Day-='Hecht° piping on Main st,
Wh1J01n was formerly used lar watering)
.streets, be ta.itoz>i uii and placed on Carr
ling and. 'M1tarlboro to ' ictari.a, and hyd-
rants be placed at = corner ;of Carlini
and Marlboro,-Oar,rieri.
Lovett -Rivers -That the street -water-
ing be discontlnuol, atter the 10th inst.
Carrel,'
Myers--That-fit the reeve and the
treasurer iborrow 5500 for eurent
penaes.--Carried,
Day Rf'rers Tltat tiro following ac-
counts pie •paid;- T ,'B. Carling postage
5; firs. 1 : Mallett, cleaning Town Hall
50e.; R. 14%20)1y, ;we wheels, sa0e.1
Express Co., 2.95; Queen `City Oil Co.,.
gaso1!ne, 415.18; W. Heamaln, acct.
1.0.25; J3. Elliot, insurance 1&,84.;
33e11, labor waterworks, 22.00; 'Richard
Quince, 5.69; W. Hatter 10.48; Thos.
Sanders 9.62 ; T. Bloomfield, ,9.62; T
Houlden 4,87 ; G. Arrange, 8.50; .3no.
,,
tiWillis37 • I,Ilall
ria _0 0Q ^ 3 �'' li
Norray , s ,.,
9,1.8 ; 1'Y yy estcott; 8,78; J Gloucher 10.-
ae ; 3 sg7cid Ih; k$,; IN. Vale 17,50, w.
Welsh 12.78 ; W. Gillespie 5.70; T.
Webster 1.127; R,, David, 4:65 ; Eli.
Snell100.75; W. Keaman, lead and
oakum 99.55; ; A, Moieties, labor 9.10
31 Bloonnfield 5.25; R. Robbins ,8..22;
W. Gillespie, freight, 4.06; N. Vale 2.18
R. Davies .2.62 W. Welsh 2.18 ; W.
Westcott 8.75; 3. Gioucher, 87c. ; J;
I{ydd Sic. ; F. Wells, 1.75 ; T. 'Moul-
den 6.13 ; T. Sanders 2.25; F. Bloom'
field 1.75; 3. Bell 2.00; R. Quante
2.62.- Total, 414.26. Levett-Adjourn
hent to call of reeve.
T. 'B. Carling, clerk.
YOU PAY LESS HERE
awell's Bazaar
10, 15, 25c. Variety Store.
Yes, we have another large stock of cheap granite -
ware and China. We are spreading. People are real-
izing how cheap everything is here, hence our pur-
chases are soon distfibuted. We want you to come
often and bring your friends.
Remember we sell thousands of articles besides
any we mention, Specials . Thursday and Saturday
'will be a hummer. To keep your eye on this
store .will rank you among the wise- no need of
going to the city now. Come in often; and ' bring
your friends with you.
Bow about aphono phonograph this .'all we' have the
p gP
- Edison at any price, Get in touch with ns.
COME IN OFTEN
NE
Is now .recognized throughout the Dominion
as the''cbtief ,Newspaper Advocate of the
forces under "thee`' leadership of MR. R. L.
BORDEN which demand
A CANADIAN AND BRITISH POLICY FOR CANADA
I.CANADA
bIAA2: N -WS WILL BE SENT DAILY BY MAIL YO ANY ADDRESS. INC N
POR OHNE' l'b0LLAit AND A-IIALr A YEAR
i_
is steadily on the 'increase.' Our stock is one of the largest in the
County and equal to that of auycity store, You cannot poss-
ibly snake a, mistake by calling on us and examining our stock,
Our prices are right. Prove it for yourself by compar-
ison with others. Our selections are large, giving you a large
variety' to choose frons -again the proof is by comparison. Our
goods are of fine quality. We back this statement with our
guarantee. Don't these things give ahs; aright to expect from
yenta fair consideration of our goods.
A. arc an e : ,1x,eter
Jeweller Optician
Undertakers
And
Furniture Balers
We terry a, complete stock inall lines.
Phone for Store 20a
For Sundays and nights 20b
ROWS & ATKINSON
The Leading Hos Furnishers and Funeral Directors.
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 32,
{OUR MILLINERY
1 DISPLAY
NOW OPEN TO ALL
Everything that is riew for this season will be found on our tables
Drop in and see our wonderiul display and secure one of our Dainty
Ready -to -wears.
Concord
Coating Serges
Concord 101111
Serge
BLACK, . NAVY and. CREAM
Suitable alike
`for
Suits
and
Dresses
For durabili-
ty and appear-
ance
ppearance nothing
excels .tl eni
forall uses
stylish also a lot of Plain Blacks
our Winter Coats.
Priestley's
Dress Goods
We are the only sellers of
Priestleys' Dress Goods in town
and are showing a magnificent
lot of Blacks and Blues in all
this season's popular clothe, Pri-
estleys wool, Taffeta, Sundown
Coating, County Coating, Silk
Warp Eudora, Cosino Cord,
Ravenna Wool Valletta, Wool
Sergei and Poplins. Do not fail
to get a Priestleys Dress or Suit.
New Winter
Goods
For Ladies, Misses and
Ottildren
We are opening up every
flay something new, in the Coat
line and are showing a nice lot'
of Fancy Tweeds which are very
and Blues, : You will do well to sell
FALL RAIN COATS.
Jus t in -a lotof the nev
Rain Coats in Black
hing,:i
Bine, Grey and Fawn.
es,d
tarter
NEW COAT SWEAT-
ERS
In all the seasons new colors
and combination of colors at
I:
$2.00 $1.00.
e ;celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothin
ca-
lir