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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1912-1-11, Page 8TELE EXETER A IVEJGATB, TUB . I.AY, JANUARY I 1.h1 Fall and titer Clothing It is time you were oinking aboa our cold weather clothing. We are prepaid to supxily you with , *,x, e stilt of tug? best. ,tlWinter a= b r 1t a foo �Y e Material, #h,- lar -test style and finish at a price tie tt cannot be beaten. Try itis abni we, will give you sat- isfaz,etion. W. 7 • .` , N chant Tailor, Oiataric ete EXETER MARKETS. OWED EACH WEDNESDAY Wheat lc3arley, , , , $t;ekwbeat teats. POtzttoes, per hag . , Bay, pertort ......., Pleur, per 'cwt„ (atopy 'lour, low grade per ew Butter,,,,,,,,,, Livehggs, per Shorts per tort.., , Bran per ton , Sugar Beet meal ,..,,,.. 36 SS GO 75 55 CO 42 42 35 ' 100 75 00 13 00 2 50 1 50 1 50 24 25 30 LOCAL DOINGS. Gordon Taybi.' nave 'accented a Pos- ition with ,the CIWton Autoonobile €ee- tory. Airs. , talrcent:be Is confined,, to iter bed and undo t1i -care c.if doctor and a #rarer. what busy ane.n need its, a scheme that welt enable them -to avoid people with schemes. A diplomat s a knocker who can criticise things in a way nobody aril- dors s1d4 When "silver :s not in constant use a pnece of camphor w::il keep •it from ta.r nisletnl;r flaw;n; a wS i e who situ down on.:)inn ureas .Dually ,s 't vrentie fu1 help to a man's self-cotifrot. ' Ire's a 'arise nr. 1, who dell'v s t�xe goods insteani cf watt.g until ire caught wail the on h_?s person. •'ou can ge; elubb:ng rates ou ail t a lead s, newspapers and tnagazinee by ordering at the Advocate office_ IL was a fussy spinster Who said that steal boys iwere divided into two. classes -.-On bad ones and, the dead ones,. County Council of Lambton pass, ed tete groat o: $1,000 to ;.he Lamb-, ton Pnbreity Agsoeiat€o]7 unaniMeusly, ThJt, World znay owe You a'lvin;a, but is ens -t; to Gell It a e d brisk occ :. s'ona.lty than ft i$` to collet legitiinlate- ly- Oppartlknuty knocks once at each laws door, but it: ,you, yourself, bap - pelt to. !be kneektng when, she calix, y o.t"ll never .Pear her, 30, Renew you: xubscrilption to the city 6 05 dales w;ttx us. We will attend to the 25 lin business for you pronptly, •and save (at yqu trine and money. 24 00 Mr, J, A. Whalen of Port Arthur, t'pr;d a ca Mead oP , ixorses to that Plac, on Tuesday. They were purchased Dna AXr. �i. xh Deo`; lie, Seahael;s, disappointments and n':s- tatters we freouently the making pf znen, 1„'nintarrupted%-success to rule ;H dacl;;izteous. D041't worry, We ,age pleased to state tl]at Dr. R. Tam, wino was -reported in these col- an)ns a couple weeli;d; ago as being sera ously ill at W'lsn1aipi, bas since fully recovered..' a ed. ]11urGlx Ia. D. G. lel, ]trot, ,SV,. 3. Murray and stalling team installed the officers of IXensan Lodge Friday evening, and God.- c 'cin and C1tntaau lodes olx Monday and MAREXAGE LICENSE, -Get your mar- Tuesday even ine,s of this. week. l,ngc license at the Advocate Office Strictly New rayed Eggs Str.ckty Noes '.Laid Eggs Wanted,-- Will iomed,-Will pay :32c. a dozen, for eggs no: over 0.1817 WEEK OLD. CHAS. F, HOOPER, Gidiey Street, Exeter., west o. Trilritt Memorial bill Sheep -Skin Lined Goats .with nigh Collar. This is a great coat for rough wear and cold weather. At $5.50 and $7.50. —Stowart"s. lir. and. Mrs. d}ohn klawkshaw visit t :4�'i: soon Pred tx,'T oronto'last week. 1119en's Fur Goats—the very thing you need these cold days, —see our coats at $75 and $85 —Stewart's. GOLD CUFF BUTTON FOUND.—Near the Cannier; Factory, bath the init- al L osi::r can *:siva nam. by Prov- "inti property and p .,wing for this notice. Call at The. Advocate. Get a supply of Sugar! 36We are selling Redpath's and .Do- minion sugar. this week, at per lbs., $5.75. —Stewart's. �VIIL'k�n) Waltzer. Smith, aged 31, of London, and hits 'brother Henry, aged 25, whom he had*gone to visit in Mose Township, were instangy killedat the C. P. R. cross -'ng in Glencoe -Saturday about m'dn..rg t, When the rig in which tb'ney were driving was struck by an express ,train. New Prints -in the newest patterns. Guaranteed,fast col- ors. 81 inches wide. 'Quality is good. Price per yard, 12ic —Stewarts. COLLIE DOG LOST—Tall Bloc{ collie. do;, white .arawn3 neck andwhite niarks.' Pinder leave word at this off- ice or too' Jos. Creery, ii' i,nclteissa.. The political strength of the Middlesex, County Coune:l for -191:2 .s apparently sonnewil .t;,tn ,ilueatto_n, but the latest: sumbn:n up, as 17 Ganser -vat, Ives and 1 'I.`_berals: Kin Hodgins, eeet -o ' 13, :dd,aiphix :s, likely to :be 'war - The South Huron Pa.riners _Institute "meetings yesterday afternoon and even +n are fan'iy attended and the reat..st into st w1a,s tairean n the prac- t` --cal talks give,.: by ,t17a_ . various speak- s. rune people would" rathier steal a poor i t ng than rains a `good one. ve Hair x;Fs r Women r!! Cl✓ ` F T.JTi LIFE _1 N D L U , 31ILL " FADED BAI'R ,G..TARANTEED t en,}oyed. the marvelous ironx Usingdelis dltiul,. ?RIS1r Si 'SA GE, the mod-, r•vrer baautl?aer.and d r,- You. ', have" iA If rural school teachers w21. send us the'.k• anontlrly reports we will gladly publish then). The appearance of the {scholars name in the ;home paper is always an w'.,ncentin to, better work, Two tramps. giving their names as. Wm,' Blake and Fred McMillan', of no- where in particular, were brought before ,Squ&c Nair OA Wednesday and were eom:mated. to Goderaiob9 as vagrants for 66 days. ;• Rural correspondents w`flI kindly let us know • wheal tilloy need mere "s ta. t:orrery. !'rli is .te Ole, tithe, tar this year when people ,have t'mo to read and will ttpprec'hte all the. (news from your 'section. . On January Itb s: message was re- ceived from Shanghai! telling of trio arrival of the eighteen Canadian Meth - ()dist Missionaries at Chung Kung on their •swam* .to Shanghia3. Among them -ere Rev. S. P.,,Westaway'formeriy or Exeter and. Mre. Weste.way. The, worldwe more owes no main amyl m re than he willingly, noxa to put into it. Tie nian who seeks to get nY.gre out of l'i'fe than he. Is pleased to :put, in will fail dismally. Success may seem to smile -upon` thh shirker, at times. but, on the day d!' finnalreckoning, be will come out short _1n his accounts. Better think about i t. ",Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hanrll"tn of Ind- ian Bead arrived in town .Tuesday of last week and wiin 'spetnd some time v sit1T]g relatives and friends. We con gratulate them theft Father Time has dealt kindly with. them" -Jarvis Record. Mr. and ,Mrs. Hamlin were former, re- sidents e- sidenta of Exeter • and; will bo 'remem- bered by many herd. • The' announcement. has been made that early :li Jiarmary t,lre 'Peat office depart rnent" wiyl •pisco ,cel• sale tn, all Canadian post off'elea the f,,lrst instalment of the King George postage stamps, In the beginning it is "expected that nutty the more commonly used denominations ones' andtwo wAl be- ready.- or issue 'but t,iiene`thers' win `follow 'shortly. • James.Morrow, . member of the Manit- oba Leg'i slatur:e for Manitou., -was . a. pleasant Caller at tjh,'s Advocate,off'_ce cin Monday ma. Morrow was an old Step -- hen. IboY, but"'left thlase pants many years ago;'and fanone,i:orthe progressive men of ,the ween Mad,,Iforrow has been v`slt nom, with ' r-Let>d`a 'acrid relatives in Once a gild (lolls n love it beconles a habit with her, Mr. John Whalen of Port Arthur was rare last week ax$d' shipped a eaP-^ et horses to Port Arthus„ Prof'. Law of Knox College,' Toronto, preached two very able sermons in the Presbyterian +0.;uy`, o,,1 Sunday last. DIT_ \Viz . Aieiv €le, 'was been'con, fined to Ns .bad for several days, is on the mend and able to lgare th-'s} Toon. The new` Canadian 35, and 310 gold pieces 'venni soon tea i?n eirculatlon. The 3n_'ntIna • will likely` start. this week. The James Street Lea,; we wilt drive I to 1-lencall nest Monday evening and toke 4i�i.Te or Led ;�tCT1e t n there. ere: A rink p*' curlers, ,co 1si,sti,n<, of. Ales - s s TMtos, Newell, Alfred Taylor Jas. Taylor and George E. Anderson,' skip, went to London to ttalte' part In the bonsp:el. A' la:, -e piano case filled with, .bottles of vririsl,-ey was seized at the frreight• sheds, Owen Sound, Tuesday. The value or the cons`giirre,r vias ,estimated, at severaz hundred clang's!, G. Creech was confined to the lienar Part of.' last, week with, rh•eutnat. :spa of the throat. ,He ;s now recovering ,however, and. ;.s on duty again. Mr.. F' Bawden nxana'P d 'tie bus idu sna his illness, lr, It G Ird Arlt,'nson has traded, his 'Pro13'4n4-thy Part of, the bloek north Tonvzl Hall ;�1• Which; the round*' is Geminated. to a 'gentleman in, London, for a qua'rtlet, section of land '_n the vrest On Monday evening ae t ttie fifiet car n:val of the season w„11 4 ` held, and t',to new rank formally opened. Reeve W, J, lineman, Rev. Collins and, Rev; VOW, ell and Mr. 1lugo i have lit,en asked to address those present, The Storm Ding., got tlhfts dt,strict, n ,o "%;"*p afe'w days, o, and. we have been weer- ening, soame mighty cold weather. The thermometer has registered about six or eight.0 be ow several timeb, and snow has fano., ;n` large quanui:tles until 'there .s no longer any doubt about sleighing ,being' here. Mr, T. G, Creech's 'bus team made a . tlwily dash dawn Math Streak for a block na Saturday' morning, when returning „t]m the first train, Mr, Fred Baw- d ea w s :n) eharg: and bad lett the team for a moment in front -of t:•1#' home of his-'.'..tI er, ',Lr 1?. Bawdeu. They ap, parernly becarna fr,a;htened and started off down town, %xe team turned to the left In front of tile Town Hall, and struck a telephone post, one on either side, breaking the tongua chain and the foot board. The to ini was there cap - Weed. The darn ge was very light, con- sidering the, chanoes, there were. Rev. Dr_ Warner, President of the London Conference occupied the pulpit of James Street ldethod:^st 'Church both morning and ;eventing on Sunday last, also addressed the Sunday ay School col . n the aftemo'on,' Dr. Wa'ntter's able and ;inspiring and very timely taut -none, and addresses will long be remembered by the large congregational which greeted him. The followl:ng condensed state- ments read- by h>.irn, to the contarega Con_ both morning and evening, will ex- plain the occassidn of his visit to Janes' Street church at the tithe. "I have received the resignation ;of Rev. Mr .Hobbs, as pastor_ of this Congrega- tion. There are gdye'n °ln the documents of -resignation, various reasons for taking so seI olid a step. Since the re,. s'gnation . reachled me, some of these reasons have been rennoved, either in fact by the vesrdtpt:, `of the con&'re,gatlon or to responsibility' to the, congregation This seams to me td have greatly re- lieved the situation and in my ;judg- ment makes Eft possllble for Mr. Plobbs to resume etiis pastorate at once and as Presxlent of the Conference I ask Man to do so. Under the circumstances now existing I cannot accept Mr. ;ilobb's resignation. Such. situation is too full or peril to this iMportant church, is to full of posa9bld.wrrong `bo ane of the best beloved and useful ministers of our church. , ORGAN RECITAL, The Organ Re- cet& and Concert given in the Presby- terian church on Fnlday evening last was not as largely attended as the ex- cellency of the entertainment merited. Professor Wheeler of London handled the fine, new pipe ar„nx with marvel- lous skill and ability, demonstrating a masterly cotttrdl, of the in. ,trunxent and a wide= range of his talent that• only, years of practice and culture could command The renditions : by Mrs. Wheeler were exceeding f.+.Tie and she scored a great success' in !hei• -solos. The s?n.n of M. MdCut,Ghedn was a particularly .pleasing' feature of the ev- ening-. Ile possessed aaa excellent •vo=ce pleasing to the ear, and, over which he has absolute control. ,Miss Kinsman sang with her usual :sweetness and was nbuch , appreciated;. The entertainment on the whole was one or-eacopt'final tner_t,' and proved a:'treat to all in at - the rne_lgthbalihOod of ;•Kippen. He left tendanca 'yestexlda'y for 'Ottaaa,,,whero he will nisei a.d,elegat'Ion• ';for the purpose of caeterviewinm 'the Dorsi Inion Government. -A SE:GOND PER10RMANCE.—Snow- White and the Ten' Dwarfs on:.FRIDAY Jan. 12, t z the Opera House, Exeter, at 8 o'clock para By- pdbl:'c, request` the .aixyve.-,heautlful l antoanlene which was so successfully' staged Inst month:. w 11 be ropeato for(the .bsne.Et ;of many'" who 'were enable f,,; w tnbss it thea , and for pram woo; w sh 10 se Tit again.. Proceeds after 'deduction of expenses w'.11 be dewroted'to' Gra-rentauret'Sardtar 'uni for-;" Consumptives. Adm .iasion', Adults ,20c.,' Children 10c. HICKSFGCSTStI OR J. -3.N1 ARY —A •re galas Morin period Cotters the 17 to '1 coin .-1' '':n.thi3 19, wrtn new Moon ¶nnr. Mv,s iod-s,;ce tta1"en ''he''' 1R ar''. ;*n s pati•lo3'"4''also be-, g 1 s „ nee itt this s ed ea, i ] 2r.'a oma•_ and tine. p fe; at t rtifOtf . rn. Vv atcd••, RISIAPI our baro' ' t erdod develops,,` t_o y .4t�aiea dings force; w nth it�w:isvuyg,$allovl�ra ns afldv l,rrrlx• � . A,F i,i #1tr ��CE( l4 itTsaa 144* �Wg br: `r andtrla�,� 6 tl ou ela"f {]?; wf Mr. Will Honour of Guelp it spent Sun- day here, Miss, LaBelle Handford rsturned to Alma.1: o lef8, S;t, ' horn off, on Tuesday,. Mrs.. W. J. Bissett "sand; Mss Gladys,. returned list week from a visit in. parts, Air•. Jas. awd left Monday for Ed n onton, Alta,, wtlere lie .intends re- maining, Ido. and Mrs. Russell F,rayne of Brant ford visited the "former's parents here last /week, Mrs, W. EL Collins returned 'danday evening from is couple e4eks'- visit :n TOraito, Mrs. John:Wylie Toronto an Mess Veal of London are guesta O. Mrs. .T A. Stpwatrt Messrs, Wribillt and Arson, black- smiths, have desolved partnership by, mutual Consent. Mrs. Alex, Stewart has returned to her home tn. Iatc foil atter visiting friends here, and fin t13•ensali, • Mrs, McGillicuddy, after a visit with .he- sap, Dr, M'cGidUeuddy, xsturned to Iter home 15,1 Watford: `an Sata:ti2'day, Mrs. "r!$cGilliendy, who has been vis icing iter son, Dr. lt?eGi licuddy„return:- ed to 1 * lxonie in 'Watford, an Satur- day, Air, pd.. W1:1lte soil of a Mr, John ,Win s. Stephen) h>a s` been engaged as teaclter at Bl'; ht, Ont., and tins; coma nieneed ditties. Mies Laura Jory is visiting a,t liar toad with, he si•st'e' 3lrs. W.r'i,my wird who # her husband returned hone an "Ii edtteadaY Of last Week., Mrs. 17. IX, Vxoornn, and Cb1ld. Who #tare been yzins' he parents, re- tur.ne .. to (ter home in Capetown ion Monday, she was acsanpanied lay her nsottucr as far as Landon. Set 'epi no, and tire * crowd is with ou. Go broke, and you go :t alone: We are indebted to Iatrs. H. Parsons of town, "Mrs. 'I: E, [Fmlbdntield of l erre,t, maid „.ir,. 'S , H, , Trott, et Reamsv:,lle, for eapaes. of Advocate vat august d to coniftete ou; tile, HOME WITII 'El1OICI t .'1t1i-- 1ST. WM. Beaver, '0011 of +lr, ti eholas, Beaver, ,Stephen, arrived nettle ,-Tom Diver, New Ontario, Yesterday »aaorn.og with a 'broken arm. ';wiry Beaver been working as title, woods and was° aceidenta lly struck ibY a falling tree, wit,h1 the C cult *hut his aran,Q.as broken betwee;I t"Ic wr:sa and elbow, Ws back Injured sand he almost lost his life. With eon ;able 'A1fieullty he anuiagcd to riot o North Bay' where h?is fniuyiea were dressed w'lzon he was 'ab18 to rett]irn rip 11:s 110n1^ Were. hy; Hesitate ACCEPT OUR OFFER TO -DAY AND SFFN: 'RELIEF Every perason in this vicinity who suffers from disordered kidneys 'should comp to us immediately and :obtain a box of RIlliKALL KIDNEY PILLS. These . p'$ls are usually so certain and prompt 1 ni x action that we unhesitatingly "recommend them to you with the definite understanding that they will prove beneficial in treat Ingyour case, or we will promptly re- fund you anymeeneys;yo;a have paid,us, Rexall's Kidney Pills are; sold at 50c sixty Pals in a box only at our store THE REXALL- STORE Cole's Drug Store Bus, Dray and Teaming Business Your orders in our line will be attended to quickly and satisfac- torily. We are here to please the public needing ' anything inour ii.ne, jand we ask a trial from you. Orders left by phone or other- wise at <THE ADVOCATE OFF- ICE; 'PHONE` 25, will receive prompt attention. G. Creech anuar WE ARE READY FOR TAF,.__ f ewellery Trade. You will be surprised and delighted to see the great variety and excellence of our stock of ac es,swe1177, Glassware, Silverware, and - Chinaware. - ax It is impossible to dtl•better anywhere than we can do for you, We ask yott only to visit Our etoxeand seefor yourselves, ..•Marchand, :Exeter Jewell Optician Undertakers And 'Furniture Dealers Our itHorne-making Our Furniture Stock .is complete. ' xllcie is Bathing betterthanfurniture for presents We invite you to see our stook. ROWE & KINK The 1ieadinz Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. JONES &.MAY PHONE NO. 82 Stock -Taking Sale JANUARY ARGAINS 1 WE are now busy with our annual stock -taking and are anxious to make a clean sweep of all our winter goods. We have bargains all along the line. Ladies' and Children's Coats A few good; ones. They must go. 010 coats for $7 12.. a6 „ 8 15 10 17 it 11 ,$3 coats for 02 6 7 al . 11 11 3 4.50 5 Great Bargairis i Graniteware commencing January 4th. Think what it meals to the Buyer Wash Basins,up to 35c, sale price 10c Dippers, np to 25e, sale price -15o Large Soap Dishes, up to 25c, sale price 15e Hess -Founts, up<'to 35e, sale price, 25c Large Dish Paas, up to 35e, :'sale price, 25c Small Fry pans, 'rust spotted, while they last, 4c el Ea+:Basting Spoons, all sizes, 10c ta.l4iasher. ggBEAT., .,_. Strainers, �'' noel>,, Etc.,,5c acid. &Oc R, A , 1a TB• A.bN�....1�'enie' .._ 1�ber the .da, : and get around earl. satire Soaps and Toilet Soaps, 25p �l! 0 per cent Off All Pura- • • We:want to sell every fur in the store.'# 1-5,off the price of every one: THROWS, SCARFS, COLLARS & MUFFS. i is and Overcoats ' n � `� uaa^� tock- Takonof g Suits: I 4 ale We want to ake -a big hole in our clothing stock and hdv$.'. eral lines we arec caring right out, ;¢r uaY` Y' 4d} ill e�a