HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-01-07, Page 8{ Ed. Barrows is visiting in Port Hur-
I PANTS 08 NO 1'ANTe
"Lives of poor en ott remind U. I on.
men
Mr. %Vitt Triebner spent the holidays
in'furOnt0.
Mr. Knott of London visited here
over Sunday.
!dr. and Airs. O'Mea has returned to
Shakestx':ue.
Mr. Fred Elliott returned to Hailey
bury on Monday.
Miss Vera Howe has returned to her
duties in London.
Misses Martha and
visited in Brantford.
Tom Carling has
studies at Kingston.
Mr. Clyde White of Windsor spent
the holiday in to.vn.
James Walters wits in Toronto and
Hamilton this week.
Mrs. Sheeres ha returned from a
visit in Lansing, Mich.
Miss Ethel Sweet, Milliner, has re-
turned from St. Marys.
Mrs. J. Willis Powell visited in Sar-
nia during the holidays.
Miss Lulu Herrick of London is vis-
iting at Mrs. Sonthcott's.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Inwood and child
have returned to London.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Armstrong were in
Paris on a visit this week.
Mrs. Marshall Box of London visited
friends here during the week.
Miss May (fill has returned to her
duties as teacher at Fort Erie.
Mr. J. T. Westcott of Hamilton was
here this week visiting friends.
Mrs. Evans of Ailsa Craig visited
Mre. Quance over the holidays.
Mr. Henry Baker of Detroit visited
his father here over the holiday.
Mr. Ed. I3raund of Brantford visited
bis parents here during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lindetifleld and
son spent New Years in Parkhill.
Messrs. Hatley:Sanders and Thomas
Cookson spent Monday in London.
Miss Charlotte Drinkwater of Lon-
don was a visitor in town this week.
Mr. Reg. Elliott after a visit with
relatives returned to Norwich Monday.
Messrs. James and Charlie Sanders
spent part of the holidays in Detroit.
Mr. Chas. Birney returned Saturday
from hie pleasant trip to Sturgeon
Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dinney, of the
Mansion House, visited in Clinton on
Tuesday.
Mr. Fred Gould, after a visit here,
has returned to his home in Mancelo-
na, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of In-
gersoll visited at Mr. and Mrs. John
Snell's.
Clifford McAvoy spent the New
Year holidays with relatives at Kin-
indis- cardine.
Mr. Cullens and Mr. Fleming were
here this week in the interest of the
Y.M.C.A.
Miss Wilverna Quance and Miss
Qllie Park of Ailsa Craig visited here
last week.
Mr. Wesley Harvey and daughter
have returned to Crystal City after a
short visit here.
Mrs. Hannah Sanders and daughter
Miss Nora are visiting at Mrs. Richard
Penhnle, Toronto.
Mr. Jos. Case, of Clandeboye, son Of
Mr. Thos. Case, of town, visited at his
horse over Sunday.
Mr. Wm. Isaac of Greenway visited
at the home of his father -id -law, Mr.
Thos. Sweet. Monday.
Mr. John Crooks of Clinton and Dr.
Gunn of :'algarv, who is visiting at
Clinton. spent New Years here.
Mr. Fred Sanders after spending the
holidays here returned to his studies
in pharmacy at Toronto on Monday.
Miss Norma Bonier was in Buffalo
over the New Year. She returns to
Battle ('reek, Mich., on Saturday next.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dyer and Mr. Per-
sons of Brantford were the guests of
friends and relatives here on New
Years.
Mr. Jarmmtine, mother, wife and
children of iondnn were guests at the
home f.1r.{. W.. (
over the
holidays.
' ask.
Stacey Ca r tl 1iT fi
.1rl
Mr.i'.of
who has been here on it visit for two
months, returns to his Western home
next week. •
We wish you,
one anti all, the
complimentsof the
season.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor,
Exeter, - Ontario
Business Locals -- Read Them
You'll hiss it if you don't go to Stew-
art's Stock -laking Sale now going on -
27 pounds of Iledpath's granulated sugar
for 1.00.'.'.'
The Advocate will be mailed to any
address in Canada until January lst,
1910, for one dollar. Tell your neigh-
bors about it.
Listen -$8.50 Isabella Sable fur rutfs
reduced gur stock -taking to $5.75. Stew -
ares.
The Advocate will be sent to any
address in Canada to Jan. 1st, 1910,
for $1.00.
9.00 Saskatchewan Robes reduced to
0.75 /luring Stoch-Taking Sale. It's un
now. Stewart's.
Now is the time for cheap furniture,
as Rowe & Atkinson are giving a spe-
cial discount of d0 per cent off regular
prices.
Stewart's stock -taking sale is the spot
for you. $15.00 semi -porcelain dinner
set reduced to $9.95.
We take subscriptions for all foreign
or Canadian magazines at reduced
rates. Don't forget the Advocate
when your subscriptions run out.
Keep your eye on Stewart's great stock
taking sale-" it's Hole on" -*,ten's 45.00
coon coat going at 33.00.
Marriage Licenses issued at the Ad•
vOcate office.
Great Stork -Taking Serle now in full
O M( at Stewart's -dandy fur -lined coat
for ladies going at $137.50.
The Mitchell :Advocate says.- "Tic- cd-
Itor of The Advocate celebrated his 6Htn
blrtt•day December 31st. When he cans
to Mitchell Iic had Just turned hie 19111
an: lvc:r:ary. Nc f.aa ever sin .. h^:❑ nt
the 1 tad of this great family journal.
and atilt feels as fresh as a spring
chicken. thanks to a kind Providence."
tic:.cst teen won't stated Al 11.18( ,
The more we work there grow behind us.
Bagger patches on our pants.
tan cur pants, once new and gloss+•
Now are stripes of different hu
\ll because subscribers linger,
And won't tray us w,14.t is due.
Then let's all be up and doing,
Send your [Hite. however 571[:111:
01, when winds of March shall strike us
We shall have no pa:lt8 at a11."
The 1701OUtai tuner of a wagon, a
thres!ut.g m.ccoltie, or other vend, or
implement, ran hold a Ilan against the
at-ticle, on selling to a farmer, wit"ou-
reglstcring the claim. .\batik can mold
the pro.tu t of a ,nanufac tut ing concern
without 11,1. necessity of placing its
claim on filo In .► public registr.ttton
office. 1t appears undo- a Judicial tic'
Onion given recently, that the sante
thing can 110 done i1, regard to Ordinal y
corporations. very serious In;ury to
UAW pa ti lea n'ty be possible Und:r such
circumstances. A. far:nct may, 0:1 buy -
Ing a w;tSOI from a neighbor wnu Is
movh.g aA-..: , (Mil later on that the
vehicle Is revered by an uoregist^red
Ilea held br t e ianufacturer. A build-
er may Lu; a lot of brick front a hrl k-
makel. and on demandll.g delivery Ills -
covet that 0,3711 7, bank holds an U; regist
creel ( lain' coveting the property. Or a
whelra.11el' h1ty 8(11 to 11 dealer en the
strcndlh of 1 u llness ixlr.g done and the
tlo_:a held b,• gnat dealer, and at:cr-
walla 1"..1r:: teat eves y thing helot by the
latter In moee%ed by a floating unr•:gist-
eied netuity. The posstbtliti et enter-
ing .: •11::x::11 action against the party
Sb.1:, • 4 , t doea not seem sufficient
ten 1. i:. • LU: y brat may be caus-
ed. ,• .1t nu .,,,x-ar as 1f the law re-
el's -7 i• ..• ion of el.t:1118 in sonic
case a 8 ,1,U .: :r. swept away. of rine as
If recd*, t..; u.1 shou:d he obligatory in
ell f ''' c.
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ARE YOU READY
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to ier Nati
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Edward Walsh, West Wawanosh, ag-
.-d 70 years, arts Juhn SU:to:t, agt•1
of Exeter, were admitted to the house
of Refuge at Clinton last week.
From The Abc•rnetban, printed 17) Abcr-
;:*,thy• Sask., we learn that liwir first
.illage council was recently elected, turd
one el the successful cattdid.ttas was a
former Exeter boy, Ray L. Fansoa. Of
Mr. hata011 the paper says: be is the
youngest man on the board, is very pop-
ular, and with his love of the artistic,
as illustrated 1:1 his beautiful douse and
gr.:wude, the beauty of tile village will
b,: well looked after. The Advocate con-
gratulates Itay on his election.
Alexander 31cLcan, Canadian Trade
Commissioner to China, died in Shang-
hai, and his body is being broul111 to
Ottawa for interment. ifs Was"tha only
surviving brother of .it. M. Y. McLean
of the Seafortu E-positor. During lots
life 1•c followed va:toUs occupation'. In
11f 1 he established 'The Reform, r" a
:newspaper, lis Mlle:ail, which tsll•_d
two years later. From there he went
to Cornwall and later to Ottawa, where
his firm std the govorntneht prinl:ng
for lite Joan A. Macdonald Government.
Later he became trade comumisslonar.
Let us Take the Chance. --A dollar bill
may carry to its receiver t11c vilest in-
fecticn. It 1s a sponge that takes up
filth and disease germs from every
hand through which (1 passes, and from
everybody with wl:onl It collies in con-
tact. \\•o hope our delinquent subscrib-
ers are trot holding back their dollars
for fear they may carry sonic o:sant-eg-
o us dttcase to us, 1f (Ley of we aa•
sure them we are safe, having had tile
mumps, whooping cough, measles, scar-
let fever and a variety of other dis-
eases. So bring along your dollar bills
and we will give you a nice cleatt re-
ceipt for there. This shows that we have
a deep interest in the welfare of our
subscrihcra when we are anxious to take
stilt a chance.
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Trueman Elliott is Olt' work, owing
to a burned hand.
Mr. W. G. Bissett has
posed this week.
Mr. Daniel Davis is recovering nicely
from his recent illness.
Mr. B. 13rickwood has moved from
the North End to Andrew street.
Mrs. R, N. Creech will receive Thurs-
day, afternoon and evening, Jan. 7.
Mise Lauretta Latnbrook entertain-
ed a few ladies at a quilting party on
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. John Bowden of the 3rd con.,
Stephen, is in very poor health and
confined to het bed.
been
%Vinnie Carling
returned to his
Miss Mary Parsons is teaching Sod-
om school until the trustees secure a
permanent teacher.
Mr. Peter Murray has purchased the
fifty acres adjoining his farm on the
2nd Concession of fitly.
The many friends of Mr. J. W. Tay-
lor will be pleased to know that he is
now able to be around after a trying
illness.
Mr. W. J. Statham has purchased
the propel ty he has been occupying as
a bakery and confectionery, from Mrs.
(`has. Snell.
The friends of Mr. Sidney Sanders
were pleased to see hint mit around on
Saturday for the first time since his
severe illness.
Mr. 'Thos. Houlden haat week porch•
need froth Mr. J. N. Howard the house
and property oil the river bank, near
the old Mill site.
Mr. John i(endle has retired from
the butchering business on his own
account and hits accepted a position
with Alt, F. Wood.
Mr. Milton McTaggart last week
sold his 1(10 acre farm on the London
Road to Messrs. Madman and Stan -
bury. Mr. McTaggart leaves for the
Nest next week.
A Y.M.C.A. At Hogue will be given
in Senior's Hall on Monday evening.
Mr. Cullens and Mr. Fleming will be
present. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to the young men.
The Exeter School reopened Monday
with a full staff of teachers with the
exception of the room liitely taught by
Mise Flare McCltllunl. A teacher has
not yet been secured for this room and
Miss Anna Martin is supplying for a
time.
The Exeter Hockey ('lab was organ-
ized nn Tuesday evening with the fol-
lowing officers: -Non. free.. W. W.
Taman: fres.. 0. %V. Harrison; Vice-
I're•s., J. .1. White: Sec.-Treas.. F.
Itamien; Manager, Pete Fleming;
Managing ('omniittee. I)r. Bright, 1)r.
McGillicuddy, Dr. Kinsman. H. N.
('t eerh, Alex. Stewart. The boys look
f4 r•nwrd to a surea'ssfil season, and it
is to lis` hoped they are given the sup -
pot t that g.'nnioe spot 1 should be gte•
en its Exeter.
The Trivitt %ieinntial Chinch Son -
day School gave a Vet y interesting
and pleasing eineta ainnlent in the
School Room on Tuesday night last,
at is Web a large 41111108'r wet e int at -
ten l IIIe0. The prugtam consisted of
readings, solos, dialogues, carols, tab-
leaux, etc., given by the children of
th" :4 'relay School. tt hn (lid remit k-
:ably well, giving the older people and
thenr•elves s very enjoyable evening.
Mat we have many of them. Het•.
('elf ns ,Hiker it mo -t excellent chair-
man and presided in his usual happy
11rintl'•t. The 11m ore, Cly atmountrd to
neer $15 IE, Anel!will 1,e devoted to aid
111 biting filer 'titre. papers. etc., for
the Slit tI ay School and ('trismic 7 most
ti ,►•1'•, worthy object. The Sunday
Sells -1 tt as [nett ily tlecot [ted for the
t,eP 1ri111).
tartattatlos of Officers.
Exeter 1o,atge 1.0.0.F. officers were
instilled en Tot' -dap evening by Bro.
J. 0. Stanhut v. 11.11.11.0.M., as follower
J.I'.(l.. Che -t. Bitne\; N.(i., .loo.
1.-s" st>tfs(•.1•; Shittev 11,Iiet;
,•.:t • ; ('oar:.. 1 ' S , A. E. Flake: Tres.,
%V. 'r411%-(,: ' intim, 1'(1:48. Notch•
ay: ('h„p.. IV.
Luke!; (1.(1.,
Noon 111 1.lo
R,rt►:1. W..temt:
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EXETER MARKETS.
CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY
Wheat
Barley
Oats
Peas
Potatoes, per bag
Hay, per ton
Flour, per cwt., family
Flour, low grade per cw
Butter
Eggs
Dried apples
Livehogs, per cwt
Shorts per ton
Bran per ton
112 (1;3
45 48
35 30
75 • e2
00 641
750 850
2 75
140 145
24
25
iii
5 811
23 00
20 00
Mr. James A. Sanders, who has;been
off duty owing to overwork, has re-
turned to Woodstock to resume his
old position as manager of Heintzman
Company.
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CARD OF THANKS.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Httwkshaw and
children him. t•etnrmed from Toronto,
where Mrs. 1(awkshaw and the child-
ren have been for some time.
Miss Lois Birney, Bertha Mark and
Bella Hawkins, and Mr. Wesley IMy-
rnan have returned to their studies at
the Chatham Business College.
Mr. and Mrs. 13. Meston and son Ed-
die Sitrt.h.rs were attending the funer-
al of Mrs. Meston's father, lir. Fred
Demuth at Zurich, and ilk,. Visited in
1':xeter.
Iles el 1. McCallum and little son
Jack visited at the horse of her father
and ✓nether (Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sweet)
on Thtirsday. {ler sister, Mrs. Egan,
eceolmpanied her to her horn' in Lon-
don and will visit there for a time.
Mr. Herman Prior of (iladetone.
Man„ arrived her,. last week and is
the guest of his parents for a month.
Herman and his brother have recently
commenced a general store business in
Gladstone and we wish there success.
1 desire to thank the Ladles and
Gentlemen of Exeter for the support giv-
en me in the recent municipal election
for the recvcshlp.
Yours truly
T. I1. McCALLUM
CARD OF 1 I;
The ladles and gentteunen voters of Ex-
eter have my moat sincere thank*, for
the excellent vote they rolled up for n,e
In Oa- contest for a chair at the Coun-
t 11 Board for 1001).
Sincerely yours,
WELLIN.ITON JO}IN4,
CARD 01, THANKS.
My earliest thanks are due the electors
of Exeter for the confidence shown In
me in electing ale to th^ Council Board
for 1009.
CARD 01' 71IANKS.
f heartily thank the ;adios and gentle -
uteri electors of Exeter for again giving
111e their tuppert 171 the election of
School TIUSICe.
Yours truly'
-- F1tANK \t'O,11).
CARD 0;-' ---
i t '1 SKS,
I beg to return my hearty thanks to
the electors of Exeter for their support
on \io day last In electing me 10 the
T:uyec 'hoard cf the Public 14,inset.
lours respectfully
T. 11. CAItL1140.
Sincerely yours.
\\'. J. C:\i(LING
C ,11D 01' TiIANKS.
To the Ladies and :ionic:ne:' of tr.
Village 1 wish to return any sincere
thanks for their support 10 my cand1-
tature for the orrice of councillor.
Y ours truly
W. 3. 11EAMAN
CARD OF TIIANI:S.
The electors of Exeter have any heart-
iest thanks for electing 7111 to the Cou,-
ult hoard of the Village for knits.
Yours truly
CHRIS. LUKEIt.
CARD (1t' iii.\'KS.
I take this opportunity of cxpres,Iog
thy sincere and hearty blanks to the
electors of Cshorlte for Ih^ lienal vote
pcIled In my behalf on Monday last
and 1 sincerely hoer t ,at you will not
ta+r dlsarpcl.l•cd in you- r;.o:^0 or treat
you w III have ►capon to reg✓, ( t. a trust
tceostd 1:1 mc.
Very respce:fully
JOl111 N10111.
C'.\BIl OF THANKS.
1 dest-o to ttaanf the rat hay '"
1t t';c too -,:'hip o: Csbotne mos a tr i
ty fol 1 •' vote 1 my : Ye t1:•
I t the reec..7 ..• for the Inc *,ship
to ;' 11 w.a s ' bUt(1tiC(,t e1e .
rtt^.
Very ,,l,,errely.
FRED. 11
C,\itD OF Til:\Ni:S.
I desic to publicly thank rile voOrs
of Exeter for the excellent majority they
gave me In the election of S -hoot trus-
tee,
Sincerely yours,
SAMUEL MARTIN.
11,1111.11FATV"
We wish our customers
and others -
1
1 9 Mara Christmas
-AND A-
t ad Proipirs;
Nei Year.
HARVEY BROS.
�r EXETER ONTARIO j
Ik�� �I!sec&res sea alk .4ki
Scrap Iron, Ianted
Brass, Copper Aubbet, Etc.,
We are ptepared to pay
CASH
40c a hundred and upwards
according to quality, for Scrap Iron
Old Rubber Boots and Shoes, 5c per Ib.
Horse Hair, 2(1c. Copper and Brass fic
Rags, 50e per hundred.
We Have for Sale
a large quantity ('f
IRON PiPE
suitable for
Fence Posts
M. Jackson & Son
MAIN `;T.. l:\ f:TElt.
WINTER TEAM
0i'F:'VS
JANUARY 4th.
M0141: 101 1`i,01'L!'
?r4 ', .1 1.y r.ifruVi•,01...;.1 t':1n 1.1:v other
In Ontario. (Treat demand for nor graduates
a, Ifusinew Co11e'tr• Teae her•, Private Seere-
(arlea.Oilk•e Aevi•lanta, et . The enaMdi•
meat at the meat hapseet. I4. tem Spiteeral
known in nueine•• R'•lener. We Invite rem•
pari.nn. Thar Department'. Winner, I,y
rk illeal l mt nu't nt.
('OM .IElf CTA1,.
STENt►(;It.11'11V.
TELE1;{tA Y.
Mali Cror'e'. in all ftieine•e relieve and
!troth y h»,l ••i' - t..
CLINTON
BUSINESS COLiLE •F
(i i,(►. •y l't l i 1'(I V. P1, t 11'.( 1,
;i -'..:s' vain' lar .trr, yii.is37,16211;.
T. HAWKINS 81 SON.
Jobbers and Dealers in
Shelf and General Hardware,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Nails, Seeds,Etc.
We make a Specialty of Eave-
troughing, Roofing and
Plumbing in all
its branches.
Call and
be con-
vinced
that it is the cheapest spot in town.
Ihrivre is Complete
rest Discount Sale of Furniture at
Rowe & Atkinson's !!!
We have started a great
slaughter sale comprising
every article of furniture in
our large stock at a
Special Discount of
20 Per Cent
Off Regular Prices
for CASH. Note some of the
Great Bargains we are offering
and what it [means to furniture
buyers. A call will convince
intending purchasers that this
is the GREATEST BARGAIN
SALE ever held in Exeter.
BEDROOM SUITES, in } cut Oak
finish, with large Bevel Mirror,
regular price $10.50,
Discount Sale Price. ....$13.00
SIDEBOARDS.
regular price $13.00
Discount Sale Price $10.00
COUCHES,
regular price $8.50
Discount Sale Price $6.00
MATTRESSES.
regular price $3.50
Discot111tt Sale Price $2.50
Everything else in proportion.
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Direotore,
JONES & CLARK
PHONE NO. 32
Our Great Annual
Stoek-Taking Sale
This is the Month for Bargains
We are now buoy with our stock taking and find we have a few
of our Winter Goods still on hand, which we must clear out to make
room for our "Spring Stock ' that will be here in a few days. Our
Annual January Sale has always Leen a Great Success in cleaning up
our stock and you can be sure this will be just as good. Prices cut no
figure with us when we decide to clear out a line of goods. 1)0 NOT
MISS this "Big Sale" if you want SOME IRAItE BARGAINS!!!
Ladies' Fur -Lined Coats
Only it few left --hut we do not intend one to remain -every one
must go. Now, if you want it cheap for -lined cart this winter or neat,
this will be the time to get it -
at your own price
Come eptly and have your first choice.
Ladies' Fur Coats -only one left !
One only ASTRACHAN ('4011
wit h beautiful SA BLE Collar mei l(evea`res.
Regular $45.00
for just half- -
22.50
This is the best bargain in for runts ever shown in Exeter.
Ladies' Ruffs & Scarfs
25 per cent discount
We have :. few Very Choice Ruffs and Scarfs yet to be disposed
of. But they all go at 25 per cent discount. in fart, every Fur we
have in the stun a will be sobjeet to the same discount.
Ladies' Cloth Coats
Every One This Season's Coate -No Old Coats Left From Last Seaeonl
(►nls- 12 coat'* left ie be clearest mit at ynilr own price.
This is the way we clear nit nor coats 0ve1y season.
So you are sure to get the NEIV STUFF and not have
Old ('oats offered to you.
Remember -yon✓ own !Tice for any of these coats --
and plenty" (,t time yet to wear them'"
Men's Fur Coats
A 1-1;R' (r\1.1" a FEW 1.1;11' lit 1'
each i.- a big bundlo of a bargain !!!
JONES & CLARK
Headquarters for the celel» sited W. E. Sanford ( lothing
ba-