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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-02-11, Page 8r • • k 10 SUITS 3123 $18.00 and $20.00 Suits for ♦+t $6 Pants for $4 rc 2.7b QIw Halo This offer is for 2 weeks only. Every suit is a BARGAIN .W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Ontario $xeter, liminess Locals -- Read Them Nene shapes in "King" still. hat just in at Stewart's. See them. The Advocate will be mailed to any address in Canada until January 1st, 1910, for one dollar. Tell your neigh- bors about it. Forty toilet sets to pick from at Stew- art's. That the spot for bargaine. See their 3.60 set. The Advocate will be sent to any address in Canada to Jan. 1st, 1910, for $1.00. Do you know of a better place for a square de.t1 than Stewart's. "We dont." We take subscriptions for all foreign or Canadian magazines at reduced rates. Don't forget the Advocate when your subscriptions run out. Some swell new sttitings for ladies just in at Stewart's. Marriage Licenses issued at the Ad- vocate office. Yes, Stewart's sells Redpath's granu- lated sugar, and none other. 4.75 per hundred. Buy quick. HOUSE \\'ANTED -TO RENT. A house centrally located; apply at this office. Four of the best ladies' fur -lined jack- ets we ever sal'. Beauties for 37.50 - worth 55.00. At Stewart's. \r Miss Ili ick wood • l \W tte:lain:ednes Mary tied a Butte brit EXETER MARKET=. Ujon hu little farm. �d„ evening. I Against the wort before the door. Tuesday last, I cu. lath, tae ont;trio CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY It proved to be a charm. Each day it laid a little egg, \W tach Maty sold at town. And taus s' e bougnl her groceries, And now and tact a gown. The years passed and Mary p.tl:l The little mortgage due, And sent her girl to boarding school tier toy to college loo. She has a nest -egg In the bank, And even keeps a cook, And everythittg about her has A thrifty. well -kept look. Soya ehe to those who daily tall With needle, brus't and pen: 'If you would do as well as 1, Just keep a little hen." Mrs. C. Aldaworth Id ill In Exeter N. Capt. Toni Robson has been elected president of the Dominion Shorthorn Breeders' Association. with 11. Smith of Exeter Vice-president. Mrs. Cunningham, whom we reported as awing hndisoosed with erysipelas, 1e still very 111 and confined to her bed, but ie slightly on the mend. Rev. A. II. Going condUetcd dedication serviccs In the Methodist church, Der- went, on Sunday last. The vacancy was very acceptably filled hire by Rev. Kcetl- Mr. S. G. Bowden has taken a position tratclltng for the Nicolle Catcudar Co. and started out this weak. Sandy is well fitted for a position of this kind and we wleh him success. Gerard Street Methoalst C,turaat. Tor- onto, has agreed to hallow Rev. Mr. Hobbs, who had been invited to remain for a fourth year, to accept the call to Janes Street church, Exeter. • It appe.trs that the two ladtea who were In the collision with Mr. Jona Gillespie recently wire Mrs. \lathew Tinhey and Niles Phoebe 'Miley, not Mrs. John Tln- ney and Dfrs, Blackwell as stated. Interviews Iiad wide railway author- ities, bankers, builders, business men and managers of manufacturers are de- cidedly optimistic In character. Factor- ies are running full tan -a and prospects for a busy spring and Hummer are very bright. At the recent ntcctiria ot the County Council 11 E. lfuston of Exeter was ap- pointed county representative on the Scutate of the Weston University for the year 1909, and W. 13. \Wrldenhanuner of the Exeter school was appoii,ted one of the examiners for west Huron. The County printing watt to the Scaforth Ex- positor. Mr. J. N. Howard has disposed of the r.cw brick dwelling he erected last year on Mali, street, now oecuplel by Mr C. Seawright to Mr. Jas. W. \W':yte, late of the %Vest. Mr Howard has also Hold the residence on the river bank to \1r. Taos. Haunter,. who has bcc,t occupying the place for some time. We understand Mr. flow„r•a will build two more houses tits summer. Last week Mr. Newton Baker of Ste- phen purchased Mr. Richard Snell's r.ousc on the cotter of Laughall and Andrew streets, paying a good figure therefor. This Is one of the newest and best properties to town. Dir. Snell will go to Clareaholnt, Alta., about Marin tat, whs'l'e he will commence, a general store business. Mrs. Snell and family will follow in a few weeks. Principals the graduated Public s: pools of tee provtnc e are asked for their advice as to the Material for the Part IV. readers coon to be publIs'ied. In a circular sent out by the Department of Edu;aiion sac principals are asked to con.iult their teachers, and offer sug- gestions as to the beat lessons for the text book. In tires way the ttepartntent expects to have the advantage of the ex- perience of teachers in compiling tt.e reader. The Providence Literary Society met in the School house of S. 5. No. 3, Sterhtn, on 1r.u:'eday c.vchiug, when the toilew111g bubjcct was detrated.-'1t sol- ved Blot heading is more beneficial than rravelltlrg.". resulting in favor of the affirmative. 1'uth eidea vire well taken try. the *peakus who stew d constd•:r- .tb1e skill In h.utdlint, tee aua)ect. A large crowd of Interested hatencra was present. Next 'Thursday evening a Spell- ing mate!, will be nod, Mies Mabel Mersey, a for i:r Exeter girl. and dau;htcr of jar. Samuel Her- sey. Las been appointed lady superin- tcndeot of the magnificent Royal Vic- toria Hoapttal of Montreal. Miss Her- sey went to t'ie iteyil Victoria bur a few years ago air a prott,attoner, and her career since that time has bcran almost niet cot le. After graduating she nano in - ed in the t.ospital, nod her rise was rap- id. The appointment is certainly a high tribute to Miss Hl rscy's ablllty. At the South llurou County I.. 0. 1. meeting held tri Ezctet 011 Tuesday of haat week the ,l,etlon of e.fftc,.'rs result- ed as follows. -Master, W. Courscy of loran; Depot,, D. C. Galbraith of P.ay- tteld : Rec.-Sec.. I'. Coratcloo of Cllnte 1 ; Rowe & Atkinson have decided to con- tinue their discount sale for another month. Listen ,' 33.00 for a roan's icell fur- red coon coat. Stewart's. Mr. N'llllant Calder, Mayor of Dur- ham, was in Exeter o n Tnuredsy night and 1' rlday securing proxies for the annual meeting of the National Port- land Cement Co., to be held In Toronto on Wednesday, Feb. 2lth. CARD OF THANKS. \Ir. Thor•tab Creu1, wishes to thank the members of the Canadian Order of Foresters. the Uddtrllowa, and friends who gave (.air :nuc rt appreciated assist- ance during Itis remit illness. la Friday unlucky. Gladstone, Beacon fkld, \Vaihington, itismlarck, Fahren- heit and Spu goon were norn on Friday. On a Friday 1Irnry V111. gave Cabot 1:13 contrr.tssicn v.nicli led to the discovery of North Anierica. Columhua actually discovered Anarica and the Pilgrim Fat - here landed t t I'ty'ntouti, on Friday. Once store t :e first newspaper "ad." and the first ncws,atper printed by secant power, The Lu,tdon TltltM hots appear cd o a Frid ty , while the stamp art vwi:s rep: tied it: England on the same day ot the week. Mit 1 Chas. Dickens Friday wits an cele_N1:r1 favorite. I'on't Monkey v, ith that cough Tike HOWEY'S White Pine and Tar .�� li'g Bottle for a Quarter 4444+4 ++++++++4411444441114. Sunday... Was a lovely flower of String dropped into the lap of Winter but HICKS predicts pretty cold weather to come yet - and don't you forget it I!! Better 41 Order That Suit or Over - Coat now, or may - bo a pair of Pants ti? R'ee have in some lovely ¢'•,41' - and prices right. w. JOHNS • • 1 • Legislature o►,ena. T. E. ilandford will ehtp a car of hor ac•e to the West to -day. Mesare. Me Kague tiros. shipped a car r,orses to \Iu:areal Tu:edgy. Niro. Duncan McKay, Exeter North, is confit;ed to the house through Illness. 1teriand 11rlu'tnei; Is heeling '!re oper- ating at the atatloa, contatenung duty Monday. Mr. 13. S. Phillips Inas received wcrd of tate Maces of hfa son T.li.. of appen- dicitis In Ilellevliie hospital. A large number of Exeter people at- tettded the Thames Road tea meethig On Monday night reporting p most enjoy- able tante. The 'Tttintble Cluu- gave ;e pleasant skating party on Wednesday evening of last week. later serving 1u:tcit at the atone of Mrs. W. S. Ilowey. The boys of the Mali street League undertook to give tate program Tuesday evening, and eu_cceded In giving those In attendance a pleasant time for two hours. A dainty lunch was also served. John McCullough of (laborite has pur- chased Mr. John Taylor's house On Main street. Mr. Taylor will retain pos- session whit next fall and in the mean- time will Lulld on i le t'Irtorl t street property. The young people of the James street Epworth League held a very pleasant social evcnn,g In the basement of the church Tuesday when are ample supply of home-made candies and fruits' dis- appeared with a t'ellah and a, good lit- erary pro,(tant was rendered. The curlers of Exeter Club are at pres- ent In the midst of a contest in singles amongst themselves. Some of those who have won or gone down to defeat are F. Sweet who beat Geo. Anderson, F. Bowden who put Jas. Grieve nut of the naming, and Ed. Joaes who at 7.30 on Tuesday mornlig defeated R. G. Sel- Scldon, the hour being too early for Dick. N D. 1lurdon succeeded In getting the better of James Taylor by a good mar- gin. and Jim, it Is said, d Id not even offer an CY(Use ; but then the best at timer must take their medicine. The boys claim that there are some of the other good fellows going under too. 4 4 • Merchant Tailor - Exeter r.+144-1+++++++ f+444.41.++4 4-• Fitt. -See.. 1). S. Coos of C'I;ntoit • TreAS., Adam Cc.:itelon, of 1 iolmeyvile ; Chap- lain. W. Lewis of Crediton; 1). o: C., G. Vanderburg of l'oiter's 11111; Lec- turcre, 11. Murray of Ba)ficld seed John Ford of Clint.) h. As we mr,tlioned last week tar." 121- will be celebrated )n Clinton. IRcks' Forecasts. -A regular *torn) pet toil cxtehds from tete 13111 to sac 18th. being central 00 the t:rtn. flits period Ilea within the influence of &int ct vernal equinox. Hence equatorial dis- turbances are possible and probable ht southern exlrcIi'a at tideland following storm periods 1n February, ts, c will name the 15th, 16th .and 17th as the central days of storm do/elopements. On :and too i.i ttt tic se dates. low baromet- er and "dorms of rain. (urnli,g to snow, way tout most sections In their east- ward passage across the country. Aa- tro:iotnical conditions at this time indi- cate that disturbances may over -run the Ilmlte of this period. uniting with the ,rc'. storm period. Wheat 1 00 Barley 48 53 Oats 40 41 Peas 75 82 Potatoes, per bag 00 01) Hay, per ton 750 850 Flour, per cwt., family 2 75 Flour, low grade per ow 1 40 1 46 Butter 22 Eggs Livehogs, per cwt 0 05 Shorts per ton 23 00 Bran per ton 2r0 00 \tisa 0111e Jones is visiting in Brant- ford. Mr. Geo. Palmer is in Loadon this week. air. Alfred .;dein is visiting in London at present. Mr. Alfred Taylor vialted in Seaforth this week. airs. E. I'oiilck, sr., 1s visaing rela- tives lit 'Lion. Miss Frances Davis left Monday for \('inghant to remain. Mr. Will Knight of London spent 'Sun- day at ails ho.nc here. Mrs. A. lfoltatid returned Tuesday af- ter a visit in London. Nita. John Kellam' of ICirktou visited friends here last week. Mina \\'llvcrna Quancc to home front Ailsa Craig for a week. Misses Cattle Dyer and Merril Could vialted in iltyth Last work. 1. it. Catllbg spent part In Toronto on business'. Mr. Carrick of CantlachIe totalled with Cttt-nds here over Sunday. qtr Wei. 1)lgnalt of Lucan visited re- latives in town on Saturday. Mr. Hugh C.te-ney of Seatoct' visit- ed isa:ed relatives in town last week. Miss E. llyridnato wad the gust of Mina Eiletington over Sunday. Mr. D. 11. Sanders returned Saturday from a week's visit In London. Niles Myrtle 1lcngough of i(e'asall le the gust of Mrei. Gerson Manna. Mass Edith Mon. ur returned Tuesday (tont a visit with friends 1n Guelph. Mrs. Italeden of Tornio, la the guest of Mrs. Quince and ol,acr relatives here. ?tins Ali.'r !toward was the gu's't o1 >tr . J. E. Jordan in Goder ' It Sunday. Mr. Henry 1loopr.r of Michigan arriv- ed hone t'tid.cy to 1.01,day for a while. }ars. Geo. Kalgat of ilderton apernt a few days with relatives Isere last week. The Misses llustoa rcturard Tuesday Irons a short visit with friends In Wlrtg- ham. Mr. and Nies. Nrlsoa Case )( Clane1'- 1,oyc ,,petit 1.0 "du, with the foram is father. Mims Mala) Wait. re of London is apcl,ding a few weeks' holidays at her Longe herr. Herb. Hotrrll has ;one to Windsor to altept a p•taiticn as cicti•trtclatc with a salt company. Mr. and 'des. French and rhlldren or Toronto are the guoatd of Mt. and Mrs. E A. F'ollick. Mise Dinah Elston left Wednesday for Toronto to engage bn 'nunnery worts at, i tt' wbOlee,ales. Mr. 1(crntan 1'rlor has returned to the west after epe•nding several weeks with his parents Litre. Mss. Mci'o:.ail aril soar of Saskatch^ wan visited Mr. and Mts. J. A. Stewart during tate week. Miss Tillie, Yager and Miss Nettie \tee- ters returned Mondry Dorn a visit wi'h Rtenda to Strattiroy, }its. J. A. Stewart and son Wilfrid left Tureday on a visit to Toronto, flow- nt.itivtllc and Napance, Mr. Fraalc W. Torn of Toledo, Ohio, visited his iarente here during the week. tetut tttt^ Monday evening. >tr. W. A. Vacation. a traveller f tr a Toronto stationery house, formerly of Exeter was to town Monday with hie samples. Messrs. Dav'd and Harold hens, who will: 1''rir mother 'have been visiting at lite. D. Johns. returned to Vv tnnipeg oi, Tuesday. Messts. T. r!. Mee:al:ant awl Melville Sou'heott attended the (luroa County Cocaentlun of Inc 1'. ?1. C. A. at Wing- ',anm the former part of this •wc.•k. >flss Tilly \Vhitc lett Monday evening to join Mts. Trounce of Buffalo at L011. do 1. from where they lett t„ sante even- ing for Cchler;:aa to visit foo A month. Mr. Morris of Huron College, London, o:cupted the pulpit of the Trivltt Memor- iat 1 iurcrt on Sunday last In the absen,_o of the rector, preaching two excellent discourses. 1Thi fu :r rat of t'ut late Gcor,te R. Coop- er of London took place front the Ex- eter depot on Friday morning. and wean largely attended by ofd friends and neighbors of Osborne and rhddutp't, To, remains were interred :n Exeter cemetery. Among those who att^n4d 'Loon a die:aruc were Mr. Thos. Okc of Klrgevlite. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knox of Tete, tee. Mr, and Mrs. John Evans Arid two r.c• hi+ C:tceter .end Aldcwl t. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wallin -au l so.t. Mr td :qrs. writ. Davidson of Lnnda•t. acid Mr. lrytram. his partner at M,Clary's. Nr. Smith of London. and tar' members of the hereatrd fancily. of tri .• d-ceaved. ato war. a general favorite with all. ,ong tae (1o• cI tr.hu'cs was a hetut- u wreath fro n the MI CIa >' Mamifa•t- t g Co. of last week DEATI I OF MRS. \V 1='LSII About A o dock Tucaday morning the death occurred at her home, London Rd. North of Mrs. John Welsh, aged 49 years Deceased had been 111 about 3 months and had been confined to her room during the past ten days, her ill- ness being front Bright's diseams. She was born in Devonshire, Eng., and came to Canada 80 years ago. Besides the hue hand seven children survfve, three boys and four girls. They are John of New York state, Tlturna and Resale of Lon- don, acid Mary, William, Etnity and Ed- mund at home. The funeral will take Place to the Exeter cemetery on Thurs- day. SOCIAL The Trivia Memorial Church INVITE All who are waling to corse for a night, To john in the Social given for YOU; It is something novel, smnething new. The Jack Horner Pic with Its myriads of plums, A plum for a nickel, now don't miss the tun, And the Shadow Pie with its nnysterlea dint \Watt be known far and wide for its spar- kle and vim. Friday canning, Feb. lath, 1(31)11, at 9 o'clock its the School Hall. Admission 10 and 15c. All \Vciconte. The Old Way - The New Way Take Howey's Cure -a -Cold Capsules r That Nutty Flavor 1 >fr. 11. \Veldenhammer of Gran') VI art, Man.. spent a few days last week with Ills hrot• er here. Mr \Veidcnhamrtwr condo to a successful hardware nosi- ness In the %est and (hlt,ks (It. -re Is no Mare like it, Clinton. -Wm. Cantelon. formerly a re- 'ident of Godcrfeh Tp.. died in Clintmt on Sttu-dty 1•t his 71st year. Deceased was never married. Parkhill. -Mrs. J. Grieve met with an accident ter day las[ we k wnlc:t depriv- ed her of iter a palso /vs. Sort roll ori -ago wht-'a ant, piscrd In tut etovr. sol ,1':•iv hlird u, sad eau,; it '.er hair and eyeb'o va. t t 1 EXETER ONTARIO Ls Aunt ALAI ttlkillc>lludis fes Alkali We have it in our STAR FLOUR It contains the qualities that tickle the palate. You must have heard it over and over again that Harvey's Flour makes Good Bread Try it and you will SMILE too. HARVEY BROS. Scrap Iron, }an!e Bess, Copper Robber, tc„ ••r• We ate prepared to pay T. gAWKINS & 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. ihrilyarc sloct is Cagle CASH 40c a hundred and upwards according to quality, for Scrap Iron. Old Rubber Boots and Shoes, 5c per lb Horse hair, 20c. Copper and Brass Sc Rags, 50c per hundred. We Have for Sale a large quantity of IRON PIPE suitable for reat Discount Sale of Furniture at Rowe & Atkinson's III We have started a great slaughter sale comprising every article of furniture in BEDROOM SUITES, in } cut Oak finish, with large Bevel Mirror, regular price $10.50, our large stock at a Discount Sale Price. ....813.00 SIDEBOARDS, Bigspecial discount regular price $13.00 Discount Sale Price $10.00 off regular prices COUCHES, for CASH. Note some of the regular price $8.50 Great Bargains we are offering Discount Sale Price $0.00 and what it means to furniture buyers. A call will convince intending purchasers that this is the GREATEST BARGAIN SALE ever held in Exeter. Everything else in proportion. Fence Posts M. Jackson & Son MAiN ST.. EXETER. ! • 1."'"e lea( Ie. K11. Addle g rill and shares, and system, and all modern de - , neat known Machiue o 14teine4 erve are a1 din -worst n f our students. C'onee.nently f seine*• holes of leading C'anedlan and Ameti: en robes tare calling loudly for our graetuatre. indie ideal inetrunlon. Enter any slap. Mair Couree,t Fend posted for partt••uten CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE GFO. SPOTTO . Pttrvrir.\ r. MATTRESSES. regular price $3,50 Discount Sale Price $2.50 ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors, JONES &O CLARK THE New Spring Goods are arriving every day. Nearly every train brings us fresh shipments of "New Goode" -all for the Spring trade. You will find us with the beet array of the new- est and most stylish goods this store has ever shown. Come and see the "New Goods," as they are all bright and fresh. It will give you a good idea of what you want for your Spring wear. It will be a great pleasure for us to show you over our stock. The New Dress Goods Are The Beat Yet This will be our banner year for Dress Goods, Our stock is com- plete with the most stylish fabrics on the market. New Colored Dress Goods in All the Leading Colors Striped Cbeveron Striped Serge I'anaine Serge Venetian Wool Taffeta Fancy Lnstrea Suiting do do do do do Striped Voiles Plain do Crepe de Paris Crepe de Chene Eoltenne Albatras Nuns Cloth New Black Dress Goods Fancy Striped Suiting Striped Serge do Panama do Venetian do Broadcloth do Serge do Wool Taffeta do Fancy Striped Voiles Bordered do ain do CrPlepe de Paris Crepe de Chene Eoltenne Alhatras Ladies' New White Wear is more dainty than ever this season. We have all the "New Creations" in Ladies' Skirts, Gowns, Corset Covers and Drawers at prices that will tempt you. New Wash Goods Everything you may need in this line will be found on our count- ers. New Prints, New Ginghams, New Linen Suitings in plain, fancy and stripes; Fancy Vesting and Fancy Muslim'. This ie the time of the year to have these goods made up. New Gent's Furnishings Now Spring Battings Now Tice and Shirts We are showing an extra fine lot of Men's ESuitings this Spring -They ate better than ever and that is Paying a lot --Do not fail to PPP them before deciding for your Spring Suit. Our New Spring Shirts & Ties are all here, open for you to see. ThPy are real swell. Nothing but the new things for our trade. We will delight you with our big assortment. JONES & CLARK Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing