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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-10-10, Page 8fall Suitings NEW and Fashion Plate JUST ARRIVED Call and make a selec- tion before the rush. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Exeter, Ontario Business Locals -- Read Them Marriage I.icenses issued at the Ad- vocate office. 1)o ry1,11 wear good ready-made cloth- ing? You c.1t sare ;hied money at Stewart's. Get your Marriage Licenses at the Advocate a ice. For real d.•wtnullet honest fur rennet Stewart has the Leat stock we !'now 01. Their 7.50 1..,,q rug' is 0 winner. Property For Sale. We have at present a handsome piece of property consisting of fine two storey resid••nce and two lots, with good stable; .11 in first-class condition; conveniently situated; all modern im- provement. Price is a snap. Call or write The Advocate Office. Edward /men, Royal Nary and ('o1„ret Browse. .1'he three leading shades in Dress ;was. Steuart has tla•nl, 50e 75e, 85e, $ 1, 1.35. Canada's Oldest Nurseries. .%'e have the largest stock of cur- rants, blackberries, grapes and rasp - beta ies in Canada,elso complete assort- ment of fruit and ornamental trees eel shrubs. Write us before placing your order. Agents wanted to intro- duee the f .euous Herbert raspberry, tl... hardiest and best variety known. The Thomas W. Bowman & Son Co., Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont. Blacksmith Apprentice Wanted. A strung boy wanted to learn black- smithing. Apply to W nt. Ogden, Whalen. /h; you u.,et to see flu• latest style.. in Ladies Tailor made .lacke'ts! Stewart has them. Three leaders $9.50, 12.00 and 15.00. Plymouth Rocks for Sale. .1 number of barred Plyntonth Rock cockerels for sale. Spe ik quick. T. 13 ('.cling. Women mad Girls Wanted. Twenty women and go Is wanted at once at the Canning factory. Good pay and pleasant work. Apply at fac- tory. l;rr,, your 1roeeries at Stewart's and tare money. The man that 81111 Bed - path's sugar .old nine other. Pumpkin Growers. Pumpkin growers are requested to notify :it once the Exeter Canning anal 1' a•+erving Co„ the quantity of plan (kilts they will he able to supply. As :+ tt•aid,ul••er a wagon box with eight ineh sides at Inched holds a ton. ,llia-a,eatt , Teo.' It's good. Only 30c. St, mart's. .bailor Boy, Japan 251.. Hencert Raspberry. Something new in a Raspberry. "Thr best Red Raspberry tested here". write, 1'(of. Maconn, Ottawa. "The heaviest yielder among all Red Rasp• berries", writes Prof. Hutt, Guelph: \\'e have the only large su supply in Can- ada to offer. Six plants $11Itl, Express paid. Loyal .lgent -S. Powell, Exeter, Ont. It .ern Bros., Browns Nurseries, Ont. The finest lot lal tine French, i;•rly(is1 and Austrian China that Ire /are for seen is at Stewart's. Pair special 10' piece dinner set4, gold deear•.Itf.l, at 12.50 etas wanders. IT WILL NOT BE LONG till yo•i tern your thoughts to ,a New l''a11 Outfit. This .,•.,...o we will be more then ete•r in nava nee with new .( lea arid fabrics Ncw finite for Fell iNee Topcoats for Fall New Suiting for Fall new Raincoats for Fall The vitae fall lines Are eon+• ing in el,uly now. \V,. 117' conti.l.•ot of Iucirg able 311 !dense• yon in the least par- ticular. 0 0 SP "Sr tfir 11,111,11.110` lirir 1."4"1"1" , ► Rev. Going pieaehed;(at Centralia EXETER MARKETS. P , 4 i Sunday and also took the anniversary Li)CAL t)UI1 GS. A i services .*t Sunshine'. CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY k____ lk�>k>ek,l4lta.aa641t/ -ler. leech Hortelanet with an tin- , pleasant accident 'Thursday last at the 1loose and Lut for sale on Mill street, ' evaporator. He was, using a broadaxe •ipply to David (i illi., Exeter. i making wedges when a false stroke of Mrs. Fred \\'itwet' of 'Lnrirh is ill at ! the axe sliced nit' a Lug,. piece of Hesh Fred Green's, Lake baud. 07, the inside of his left hand at the Rev. Wnt. Martin and Rev. A. 11. base of the thumb.. The hone was not Going exchange pulpits. next Sunday fiaetet t (l Iflesh ititheaied.soe tune�yi11 elapse he. teeming. 31r. E, H. Fish moved with his fain- The marriage took place in Hamit- il} into his new brick house on Maintun o0 Oct. 3, of an Exeter old boy, P. last w 13. inform to Miss Lily Raycroft. The strErt week, 11 r, astNorman Lloyd has Wanted into ceremony took place at the house of the bride's sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Smith, the house vacated by Mr. F. Fish un and was attended by about forty of William street. the intimate friends .End relatives. Crystal City Courier: --•'\1'. S. Stan- Rev. Treleaven tied the knot. The lake has opened a branch of his photo- young couple left for a trip to Buffalo araph business at Pilot 3lound.' and other points the Faille evening. UTANT TRIPLETS ":currency' They will reside in Toronto. We ex- "I3obs" and "Stag" Chewing Toltec- tend heartiest congratulations and Coes, in big plugs. Quality always the hest wishes to Bruce and his bride, saute The regular monthly meeting of the Mr, Simon Campbell it. this week Su) tth Huron Ministerial Association mot inq into the horse he recently ?vas held in the Main tit. ,Methodist nhd front the late Jul"' Muirchurch, Exeter, on Tuesday, Oct. 1. u case I Members present: Revs. Martin, Fear, estate. Goin Smith. Toll, Bean, Collins. The Mr. L. II. Dickson of Exeter has been g' following officers were elected for the appointed to conduct the crown cases ensuing year: Pres., Rev. Fear, Exe- at the assizes which open in Goderich ter; Vice Pres., Rev. Smith. Hensall; on Dec. 10. See'y-Tre,ts, Rev. Bean, Crediton, The H. Barnes, V.5., recently of London, next regular meeting will be neld in who was appointed meat inspector the Presbyterian church, Hensall, on with headquarters in Toronto has been Nov. 4. The Committee appointed to transferred to Ottawa. prepare a program for the coming year Miss Mary Mack who has been tit- presented the following schedule, tending Business College, at London which upon motion of Rev. Collins, has accepted a position with Ilaskett sec'd by Rev. Toll, was adopted: Nov. & Ilodgins, London, as stenographer. 1, Old Testament Criticism, Rev. L r- The C. P. R. has formally taken c(ultart; Dee. 2. Cotnpxratiye Religious, over the St. Marys and Western Rail- eE' Martin; Jan. 3, Christ and the way, which is next year expected to Church of tete present, Rev. Bean; Feb. be continued on to Exeter and Sarnia. J'Wells;Rev. Mar. 5, Some Modern Reformer Mr. Wut. Welsh on Tuesday moved of the Past Fifty Years, Rev. Fear: from Sintcoestreet to Mill street where Apr. (1, some Epoch in Church 11is- be will occupy the house he Recently tory, Rev. Collins; May 7, The Lessons purchased from Mr. D. Wynn, being From the Monuments, Rev. Doherty; the late Edward Hunt's property. June 8, The Matter and Manner of For Quality and Quantity ask your Preaching, Rev. Hart; July_ 11, A Re - dealer fur the new big plugs of "Bobs" view of the New Theology, Rev. Fletch- "Stag" and "Currency' Chewing er. The place of meeting will be ar- Tobaccoes. ranged at each preceeding meeting of The cement walk on Victoria street the Association. from Main street church to the parson- Chicken Wanted. age was put down last week, while Carling Bros. will accept alive or that on James street from Sovereign dead chicken. The latter must be dry Bank to James street church was put picked. down this week. Candor Thanks. e Liberals of South Huron meet I desire to express env sincere thanks to -c y in Hensall to select a candidate and appreciation of the many acts of to contest South Huron for the Legis- kindness shown us during the illness Nature. The general opinion seems to arnd subsequent death of my beloved he that Mr. Jacob Kellermann of wife. No sweeter memory can live in Dashwood will be the man. any heart than the memory of their Mr. W. II. Robarts of London oc- untiring devotion to one who has just copied the pulpit of the Trivitt :Mtn- left us. Daniel McCurdy. oriel church on Sunday last in the ab- Card of Thanks. sense of the rector who, together with 3Ir. Fred %Veils desires to thank the Mrs. Collins, was attending the wed- Ross Taylor Co., the employes, and ding of his brother-in-law at I(idwe- other citizens for their kindly consid- town. • enation for hint during the weeks stile The Exeter School Field Day will be sequent to the recent accident by held Friday, Oct. 18, at which a large which his hand was injured. The attendance of parents and others is member is now, happily, becoming expected. A program of interesting well healed and ere long he expects to events will he given. Everybody wel- be able to return to his work. come. Come out and enjoy a full Gentlemen, Are You Bald? afternoon of sports. No admission. Don't miss seeing Prof. Dorenwend's Mr. W. J. Heaman lost his driver famous Art Hair Coverings, demon - last week. The animal broke loose strated at the Central Hotel, Exeter, front the stall and got at the oats dors on Friday, Oct. 18 10 07, with toupees ing the night, and ate an overdose of and wigs that are so perfect in con - them. Everything possible was done strlwtioi that when placed in position to relieve the animal but after suffer- on any bald head will defy detection. ing intense pain for two or three days Over 85,000 gentlemen of everyrofes- it died. skirt in iife enjoy the wearing ofp these That Mr. Geo. Penhale still leads in art goods tu-dity. They are protection this district in the quality of Lincolnt and comfort to the head and beneflcinl sheep is amply proven by the fact that to health. Gentlemen, throw off at eight fall fair be won :i2 first and 27 those old style grandfather's caps you second prizes. The fairs attended are wearing in yourstores, offices and were Exeter, Mitchell,Zurich Seaforth, residences and get nature's own pro - Ailsa Craig. (ioderich, Hayfield and pro - teethe) for baldnees, hair. as invented Kirktom. by Prof. I1arenwe•nd. if you value Eighty-nine municipalities have de - do !sent Hid and nice appearance sided to vote on Local Option I3y-Laws do not stand back. but i crest i ado far at the next municipal election. In yourself, as no charges arse made for this neighborhood there are few, God- fall illustration. ,{ememher the date, erich, Bayfield, Howick and \Vroxetet Friday, Oct. 18th. being the only places in Huron County. HicksForecasts for October. 10 licenses are held in these four A Heartionary Storm Period will places. culminate on and touching the 14th and kith. i0 fact, the ea Is We are in receipt of a copy of The r>s are such Prairie News, anets paper printed aL that threainsng conditions, with Govan, Sask., and edited by Mt. 8. 3. autumnal rains, may continue front Latta, an old Huron boy and former preceding period, the 7th to 11th, teacher in S. S. No, 3, .Stephen. It is ending in a secondary culmination of a well gotten up end newsy little sheet crisis on the1-!(11and lith. Much of and under the sells management of the country will experience very cool days Mr. Latta should be a stiCCPAs. and frosty nights not far from the 15th to 18th. A Regular Skein Mr. Alex. Dow, wife and family at- Period embraces the full Moon very tended the funeral of Mrs. Dow's only close to the celestial reliator. This brother, John McIntyre, in Fullerton ?natter of the Moon being on the township on Wednesday. Mr. Mein. equator at new and fell appertains to tyre died on Monday after a week's the equinoctial periods, and they cm - illness of peritonitis. He was 17 years respond ibis month so closely .as to of age. A wife and fetidly of two sons suggest equinoctial phenomena net fat• and two daughters survive. 'I'itn re- from the 7th, as well as the period iSth mains were interred in Roy's cemetery. ht 22nd. Seismic disturbances will he Hev. Mr. Butt of Centralia occupied quite natural at hath periods. This the Jantes street pulpit on Sunday last, Mr. Going being .et ('entreslin, The sermons delivered by aft. Butt were very interesting and instinctive, And large congregations were present. The Sunday school redly in the After- noon wits a pleasing affair. Mr. P. Frayne, the superintendent. occupied the chair and interesting addresses were given by Rev. Batt and i fr. 1101 - fired of Clinton. • fourth storm period covers the 18th to 22nd. and promises to luring the getter.' W al exposer(' to orchards, gardens arid I HARVEY BROS. HPIds, as the reactions to cold and l frost during touch of September and , EXETER ONTARIO early Octol.er, Wheat 1 00 Barley 53 55 Oats 47 50 Peas 81) 83 Potatoes, per bag 50 75 Hay, per ten 1.2 00 11 00 Flour, per ctrl., family 300 Flour, low grade per cwt 1 45 1 50 Rutter 20 Eggs 20 Livehogs, per cwt :e Sat Shores per ton 23 0(1 Bran per ton 22 00 Highest price paid for any quantity honey, wholesale; also FOR SALE -one good driving horse and general purpose mare in foal. W. F. ABBOTT, Centralia MAKE YOUR I The brush you want is undoubtedly iu our stock. %Vhen it comes to bris- tlegoods we carry it very large and tine assortment. BRUSHES Carefully selected from the stocks of the best foreign manufacturers. You will find it a pleasure to pick from our assortment of Hair, Cloth, Bath, Hat, Nail and Tooth Brushes See our New Bair Brushes 25c., 35c. and 50c. Each Cole's Drug Store EXETER Mrs. Douglas left Motility morning to visit in Toronto. Mr. Fred Treble yisited in London and 'Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Welsh left Mon- day for Regina, Sask., where they in- tend spending a few weeks. Messrs. Meek O'Neil and Hobert \Vr,ty of London visited the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. Marshall, last week. Misses Nena and Louise Carling spent :i,tturday and Sunday with Miss- es \Vinnie and Martha Carling at God- erich. Mrs. Taylor, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Exe- ter North, has gone to join her hus- band at Calgaryy. Air. Henry Meakins left Tuesday morning on the Hunters' Excursion to Powasson, Ont, where he will shoot and visit with his sons, Miss Maud Plewes who has been on en extended visit (0Tuckersnlith,Clin- ton, %Vingharn and elsewhere, is here visiting her aunt Mrs. James 1Valters prior to leaving for her home at Sault St. Marie. THAT NUTTY FLAVOR! 4 Wein�,��� we have it �,��� We have our 10 STAR FLOUR it contains the qualities Oust tickle the palate. You must have heard it again and again that Harvey's Sta r makes the very • best bread -Try it and you will senile, too, 1 PERSONAI i. I 111.611811aida Alllalla Alk>4 i� 1 Little Eliza A. A. Iliggins, daughter of Mr. end Mrs, Thos. Higgins, of For- est. former residents of town. aged 11 months and Il► daye, who had been ill of spinel meningitis for ten days et the residence rf Mr. Samuel Adare, Parkhill. died on 'Thursday 911th, The little child suffered terribly, the best medical skill being of no avail. The 1•enutins were interred et Forest on Friday. Much sympathy is expressed for the bereaved parents. Dr. C. S. Edy in the interest of the International Eieform (Bureau nddresa- ed ,t meeting in Jetnee street church on Friday evening. The address was of a Temperance nature. Four points are specially set forth as fields of work in which the Canadian branches should engage, viz.. the banishment of the public bar, the repeal of the law which legalizes rare track gambling, to ask the civilized governments to unite in measures for pmteet:ng the unciviliz- Mrs. Encrett and Mrs. Brown return- ed to Sarnia Friday. Mr. Robt, Elston is here from Mich- igan visiting relatives. Mr. Reg. Elliot of Norwich visited in town during the past week. Mra. hounding and Miss (iertie Mason are visiting in Belgreve, Mr. H. Sp icknian left. \Vednesday to visit his brother in Blenheim. Mrs. Statham and Mrs. Homey re- t n►ned from Saitinaw Monday night. Mr. Frees Elliott of Haileyhury ar- rived Tuesday night to spend a few days. Mist' Nellie Hatter left last week for Winnipeg where site will retrain for a time. Mr. and Mrs. \Virkwire visited at the former's home in Leamington dur- ing the week. Miss A. Marshall, of Harling !fall College. London. is the guest of Mitis Hazel Dignan. "iT MAKES ME SMiLE." "i've been wearing glasses. 1 couldn't read half the print of the 'Advocate,' and now i can toad it all. This pair makes me feel like a three- year-old.' T. AAWIiINB & 60N Jobbers and Dealers in Builders' Hardware Nails Glass Cement Plaster Paris Galvanized Shingles Corrugated Iron Roofing i T. HAWKINS & SON. SAMUEL ROWE J. D. ATKINSON LEADERS Of Low Prices and Easy Terms We are in a position to offer you good bargains in Furniture. We are showing a nice line of Parlor and Dining -Room Furniture, Tables, China Cabinets, Couches, Rockers and Odd Chairs If you are in need of an extra bed remember we carry a complete stock of IRON I3EDS, WOOD I3EDS, SPRINGS and MAT- TRESSES, Come and see them. You will Find our Prices Right And we Guarantee Satisfaction ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Direotorb. JONES P.& 82CLARK GOOD NEWS For the Coming Cold Weather Winter is almost upon us and we must be prepared for its cold blasts. We are all ready with the "GOOD (,OODS" to keep you warm and comfortable. We have a splendid stock of Man- tles, Furs, Dress Goods and ('nder•wears to make your selec- tion from. LADIES' UNDERWEAR Ladies' good heavy knitted Vests and Drawers 23c. each. Ladies' gond Heavy Inion Vests and Drawers, 50c. each. Ladies' pure wool Vests and Drawers, 75e., $1, $1.25 each. MENS' U4DERWE.AR • Men's fleeced•lined Shirts and Drawers, SOc. each. Men's heavy wool Shirts and Drawers, unshrinkahle, 7&c. Men's pure natural wool Shirts & Drawers, $1, $1.1n, $1.50 to $2.50. Boys' es Girls' Underwear in all sizes, 26 to 500 Furs! Furs!! Furs!!! Ladies' Neck It riffs $5, $.K, $1(1. $15 to $227; Ladies' Muffs $5, $6, $7 to $25 Ladies' Coats $35, $1n, $id): 1. ulies' and Gents Fur -lined coats $15 to $00 Menti Fur Coats, $20, $30, $10; Fur Caps 81, $1.60, 82, $3, $5, $7, 810. Ladies' Mantles Always the hest to choose from. New coats arriving every few days keeps our stork up to date iri every respect. i)o not fail to have it try -on if you need it Cnat. Millinery Our 311111(1ers are f,.irly rushed to keep up with their orders. Come ear• Iy to Irawe your 01 der and give then) A rhAnce to fix you up real nice, JONES & CLARK Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing Watsons' Underwear FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Underwear That Will Wear and Not Shrink Women's Union Vests and Drawers to' Misses Fine Wool Vests and Drawers, match. flne rib, medium weight, grey i the heat quality we have ever shown, or cream At each 40e. guaranteed not to shrink. Price Ac• cording to eine. Women's Fleeced Vests and Drawers, lovely and warns. in grey and white "` --- - at each ata:. ('hildren's inion Vests and Drawers in foil range of sizes, good wearing Women's fine rite Vest and Drawers, quality. Price according to size. in grey or cream, close knit, superior• quality at Pact► 511c, /k . -- - - - -- ._ --- - \L'I: 9Ol.D THOSE GLASSES Child's Knit 1'nderwaiete, well trade ed lands from the ravages of the Misses Otte Park and \VilvertlaWomen's extra fine tet,lity wool Vests and finished in all sizers it all one price white roan's trefm a in intoxicants and Quante of Ades Craig spent Sunday and now he's happy. Our glances will and Drawers to match, sire al And 'G; cents, d p RR 11111x11 for you. No occasion for in white or grey... . at each 7i pc. opium. As well as other forms of evil with Mrs, Qnnnre, Ix ing eros. when you wear thorn. tointroduced. ee('hien5(1 appeal the to llrit ccn Ih`lr`sEli therhtll Iran. has been with Try them, huv theta, and see. D•on't %Vo rices,' slip waists in white or cream Children's Meek Wont Tights, goon Cult and Get our Pricesy cost but a trifle. 1 long sleeves, in two tie:dittis quality, rotor guaranteed. Prire ar- et Iquirentents which ceeniiu'I her to Allow 1 vine. returned home Saturday. i :,t oil tie and 5410. cot ding 10 size.. o sieltt took place as t 1 the advisability I for Jonesville. Mich., to et (told the of forming a berme. .f the Ileforrn I marriage of their seen, Warren. I League in Exeter. bet so tit finite Ac- i "Doctor" hid. Hall of Iiritish•Seven- Mer�hsnt Tailor Exeter 11.19 tuns t+k.'o, .lt 1 t(hce ,.'1 i. expect •tl NI fame is here fr�•m •.•i the Horse Chemist And of ?nn +++++ ♦t+♦ ,1.44.4.+4.4.4.x.., t hat a branch will 1.•• f•1: Me 1 1 iter, ..1 Itefitee for a raw ,3 ,1 visit. sr Eyes tested free. W. JOHNS the hideouts opium 1rftle. A discus- '.Ir. and Mrs. I) A. ite•s left Tuesday W. S• Phm.R.' s- - SN14-1 .1 li( )\IT F, i