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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-02-17, Page 8(]OOD TAILORING is sometimes tee sccret of busincea bur. mew Our Ions tsperlence Iii tallorine a:.d our acquaintance witi: the be tlir:ee cf goods has given us a perfect krew- ledge of what cor.etitutcs CORRECT TAILORING The clothes must be made to fit the titan, and in that respect they are quite different from tee ready-made article. Let us take your measure for a new euit. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Exeter, - Ontario &slins Locals -- Read Them Any of our trimmed hats prices from $6 to $B will br sold during Big special sale $1.98. Stewart. SALE OF SHOES. - By clearing out all of a manufactur- er's samples and paying spot cash the entire stock was bought ata ridiculous- ly low price, and will be placed on sale Utile week at The EXETER BARGAIN STORE. All tee floods are the newest spring shepeu and shades and must be seen to be appreciated. Come quick and get your choice. 13. W. F. BEAVERS, Successor to tee late J. W. Droder i'. k. For 15 days we will sell any dinner set at big special discount 15 per rant Stewart's. ]LOUSE TO RENT. 1 1-2 story Brick House, on Wirearn street, owned by Mrs. Perkins, all in first -Claes state of repair. Apply to e. 1I. SANDERS, Exeter. 25 per cent discount on any Fur or fur coat during Big special sale. Stewart About 25 pieces new print, dart( and light. Good patterns. Big special sale price 10c at Stewart's. SUDSCRIDE for the Advocate ar,d get all the ne we. Big special rule from 1''r!. 10 t,. 25, lasting 15 day•, :Visit u.(. Steuart' AGt,ut 24 Mena' and Boys' Suits, mostly small si:es. Big special price Strve,rrt. Te, i dean, sized. comfortable ' r.urce f1,r .,.:1. • Apply at this office. 36 in. wide rlannellette regular 12th. Big "pnvui s•tl, price 10 yds jar $1.00. Steuart. TOL EXERCISE YOL it OWN MIND WIiEN YOU ASK FOR AN AD\'ER- TieFD ARTICLE therefore. resist ter gluing what ••ou ask for ware., making a purchase. The dealer wt.o substitutce rclice on hie ability to make you Change your ,hind. Ile will are you what you ask for If You te_ue( to substitute. Substitute ar- ticle.+ they hen a larger profit. That's why he tries to change your mind. Net en ycur mind le made up, keep It so by lns'eties on getti•tg what you watt. CHURCH DIRECTORY JAMES -1T METHODIST CHURCH Rev. It:c lard llobbs, Pastor Su idly I'u.t 1. Worship -10.30 and 7. Cia.3s Senlce-.1.10 a.m.and after Morn- ing Ste g , c .t d Wedr.eeday nl(fht. Young M.: ' • clime and Catechumens - Sueed. .,t - p. m. eu eeo .,:.d ilible Classes- 2.30. Ep . • l.c:.gue-Tuesday 8 p. :n. 1' . . , • ,:-T!.ut rd,, y P, p. m Tfto s for men We have the finest lines of Fancy Suitings Overcoatings - Trouserings We are filled up with the new- est and best goods for the mak- ing of clothing, and we do the weldor in the best of style. W. JOHNS Morsbaat Tailsr. Roster ra�3SIW��iar�IF�l1 !*fr. John liar;ison Is visiting lu town LOCAL DOINGS. LoiaoJt,'t" Mr. :keels shipped two cars horses el Montreal Saturday. .Ira. Wan. I'cn;,ale, Huron Street. is eonth,ee to Iter bed atel under the doc• tor's care. Rev. Anhui Siuclait of London prea el in the James street church Sund ntorelne slid eve:ling. Dlvisto;i Court was held i:, the Town Ball of Thursday by Judge Holt when one or tw+o nalnor cases were disposed of. Miss Lizzie Sanders, who has been suffering front an attack of pleurisy, 1s now on the lilt lid, although unable to leave tier bed. Mr. E. A. Follick'a horse, which was used on the bread delivery wagon, drop- ped dead from heart failure on Huron street Monday afternoon. Miss Stella Gregory Is supplying in the Exeter school for Miss Robb, who has gore, to her home in Scaforth ow - nee to a gathering in her head. From present indications this diattect is to see a large migration of people to the Weil this spring. About every third fellow 1s talking of gonia. Masers. Treble Bros. who are to !ave a sale of their atock on the 211th, nave leased ti0,) acres of farm land near Winnipeg, ar,d will leave for that place arbour March 1st. Miss Grace Cudmore on Monday of rare week unfortunately slipped on sonic ,ce when ascender. some steps at her home and broite one or two ribs. The ccident conferee lair '0 the '.Dune for to few days. The officers of the Presbyterian Sun- day school treated the children to a Weigh ride Saturday afternoon to the home of Mr. and Mre. John Rowtcliffe, Rodterville, where they were pleasantly entertained, recurring to town in the evening. The C. P. 11. has now 10,048 ntiles of road In Canada and nearly 5,010 owned or controlled itt the United Stat- es, making a total of 15,000 miles. That 1s nearly 3,000 miles more than its largest competitor In the United Slates, the New York Central. If what the Hensel) Observer says are the feet, of the case, and we have no rereeoe to believe the,, are not, the Cllna ton Hockey Club used the Hensall boyo a litt0 more than shabby in their home aid home gasses last week. Thank Goednese the Exeter club has never lead to resort to such tactics yet and we trope they never will, although the support of the game has not always been of the strongest kind, and money has been often short, but the boys stave alw,lye gone down in their dip and mad- up tete shortage. The Observer re- marks. ' When Clinton played here they were treated with the uttnoat courtesy ; their expenses were paid, and they were served a lunch after the game. Did Ileneall receive the tame. treatment? The Clinton manager refused to pay their expense,. This is the third time Clin- ton has refused to put up expense mon- ey, but they will never get another chance." 1, ay BLOCK SOLD. -Last week the Gor- don Mackay block, formerly owned by •ee late Jam's Pickard. was purchased by Mr. Al. McDonell The block ie of two store width and three storeys higt, rind is at presettt occupied by T. Haw- kins & Son and the bowling alley. This :e tt substantial building and a flee eusiIdpe MILS. WILE. STEWAIRT DEAD.- On Friday last Mr. Alex. Stewart received word of the death of t,}s brother'{ wife Mrs. Wtiliant Stewart of Detroit. aged 144 years. S1.e was fonne•tly Mies Maud Williams of tenethant a•id had tear mar - :red ateout twelve years. She ttad not been real welt. for some time but there was no thought of serious consequence until lmntcdiatcly previous tc her demise Tf.e funeral took place on Monday at (^.atham. LECTURE -Rev. Sant Small on his second appearance in Exeter on Friday :eget was greeted by a full house le 'Le James Street church, when he de- livered Ole lecture on "Froth Ilar-Room to Pulpit," which 1s the story of his own life. Tee lecture was delivered in cree11(,,t style, and needs no words of ours to tell of his wonderful power as a breaker. 111. Is an i„tereejing •,tory which he tt LOW t.”' wad" a:. ah)cct el.ave to the drank habit. of hie conve:r- sicri atter trc.►riu. Sana Jones, sed then o: his decision to preeeti. Throughout the rapt attentlun of the audience was held as he told of facts tit his own life that sounded more like a story of fic- tion. HICKS' FORECASTS. -A reactionary storm period is General on the 22nd. TIM and 24th. having' the full moon eerd. Under the combined Influe'tce ..:'..'s vernal equlnoe. with the Mars a::d \'e:,us equinoxes, a crisis of storms and weather extremes may be expected at this reactionary period. Threatening unsettled weather will be most natural all through tho last half of February. but storms will come to a crisis at the regular and teactiona,y perlode. \With- in three days of the 23rd. many- severe winter storms may reasonably to ex- pected. brineieg low barometer, with Leavy rain and thunder southward, turn- ing to snow and blizzards northward. No wise, observant reader o: these fore- rasts will bunprepared for hard storms at this other February prrrode. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. -Mr. .. C. Levertrr ileitis, Managing Director of the }lurneee Society, was here last week and c^ Friday afternoon. before Magis- trate Kay of Ezcter a',d ateeve Malt- of of Ueborne he prosecuted one Eteter Haan for eruct, to animals, and on Ole pleading guilty. tie magistrate fined hint Ile and costs Mr. Iparrin elf rent- ed the Magistrate that there were see. oral raffles In and a-ound Exeter who are more or less guilty of cruelty to animals and that unless It were stopped trete would be other proeecutlons. Sec- tion 541 of t ..• Crlmin.il Code Gaye.- ' Every one is guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not esceeding fifty dollars, or to three months' tmprtsnn- nxnt, with or without hard labo-, or' t'a' bete, who war,totely, cruelly or un- eireet riartly brats, binds.11i treats. abus- es. evsrdrlvere or tortures any antnaal o- bird, etre' Mtt(hell spent Thursday lit Miss Dell; llubha visited in ()oder Ich over Su:.day. Mr. and Mrs. Staslake leave (01 tic 1 et of this month. Mr. Tned. Jones and daughter were In Lm:don last week. Mr. Fred. Elliot of Hailey'bur•y ie vis- itine hie mother here. Mr. Samuel Sanders, mason. left fur the West on Saturday. Mr. 0 Decker of New Hamburg Is vis- iting at Dr. Drowning's Mr. ltalsde:i has returned to Langton, N. D., after a visit here. Miss Francis Davis of Wingham is v:etthp at 1.er home here. Mrs. Fowell left Thursday last to vis - It for a month at Lis+Awel. Gart:et Hutchinson of London is vial'-' Ing at Mr. Richard Quango's. Mr. Reernald (see, operator, left last week to relieve at Princeton. Mr. John Bowden of Oollingwood is visiting relatives a:id friends here. Mr. Zimmerman of Loedon visited Deer Sunday with Mr. J. it. Carling. Mre. E. M. Dignan and son are speed- ers; two weeks in Lucas with frlende. Dick wuanec goes to London Friday to wcrk for tie I'aieons Hardware Co. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. }Leaman returned ttoogs Regina. M,oil onday after a visit here. Miss Addle Morlock went to Toronto Saturday to attend the millinery opt . Mr Fraek Sweet has returnee( .;pert Stretford, where he has been eng:ag.d masoning. Mr. Earl Spat email of Alvi:.,ton Is spending two weeks holidays at his honio here. Mrs. Richard Quanco visited in Eg- ntondville las: week, owing to the Illness of Mr. Geo. Holman. Mr. and elrs. Morley Jones and son of Luras spent Sunday and Monday vis- iting Mr. Jones' mother. Misses 011ie and Lida Quarice left on Saturday mcrnhtg for Toronto to at- tend the millinery openings. Mr. J. J. White left Tuesday morning for I}aikybury where he has engaged as editor of The }lalleyburtan newspaper. Mise Mattie Willis, daughter of Janice Willis of Stephen, has gond to visit Mr. and Mrs. Percy Luxton at South Bend, Indiana. Miss Wilson, after with her uncle, Mr. returel to :.et home Mondayn. Mrs. Wo,. Drew lee Saturday to vislt tier brother, Mr. Geo. Holman ht Eg- mondville, who le at present very 111. His many friends here will wish for hint re speedy recovery-. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffin of Dar lingford. Man., are visiting relatives and frac;:de in arse: around Exeter. White tun they are the guests o' their cousins Mr. and Mrs. John 1lunte:. Mise Victoria ellncra. who ,3wtng to rheumatism has bcco, unable to attend Normal School this term, was able to resume her studies this week and has Soar to 1, 'tdon for the purpose,. el heal Mrs. Rich. Halls. who have been visiting friends and relatives in Exeter and vicinity for the past two months, left Saturday for Flint. )tick., where they will visit for a few days, prior to leaving fur thele Lome in Wales North Dakota. Mr. fete McDonald and family and tale brother Janice, arrived here Satur'.lay from Galetta, near Ottawa. Mr. McDon- ald has been transferred to the Suther- i end Inr,le \Work, at Wallaceburg and left for that place Monday. The (allele will remain here for a short vial,. ependneg a week Sam. Preezcator, near Hensel! on Miss Charlotte Deartt,g in ill symptoms of epper,dicitte. Mr. plug!. Oke is very 111 at his tuner and under the doctor', (are. Mr. Powell. tether of Mr. Stephen Pew - is quite Ill. Ile is a very aged gen- tleman. T. E. ilar.dfcrel gave a skating party to a :waiter of the little folk Saturday :afternoon. The little eon of Mr. Garnet Fraytie ie recovering from a severe attack of bronchitis. Messrs. }Syron Hicks, John Halls and Wen. Snell each stepped a carload of tttle last weak. Mr. Wnt. Blair. of Portage la Pi,tiric. `1ott.cr-in-law of Mr. iaslah (tall. Ex- eter North, died in the West last week. Rev. Farewell (.f Toronto and Rev. Myron Snell of Klrkton addressed a meeting lu Main street church Monday evening In the Interest of the League :a td Sunday School institute. Mr. Wm. Coates had a lively exper- le:ice with hie driver on eVednes'lay last tehl1e goltie north on Main street and p.tsstrig the Jackson Factory it took fright et the noise of the engine and boltfntr, overturned the cutter Mr. Coat - 03, however, held onto the lines and succeeded Ir' stopping it a few rods up the street. Driver and horse were not hurt but tt e ( utter was considerably damaged. wit;; Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A Purchased BUS and DRAY Business Having purchased the BUS and DRAY buoineea of MR. WM. ARNOLD, I desire to announce to the Public of Exeter that 1 am prepared to give you the hest of satisfaction in work connected with the business. For tbe pres- ent order* left by pose or other- wise at THE ADVOCATE OFF- iCE. PHONE 26, will receive prom!). attention. T. G. Creech Special Sale --------- SCISSORS SHEARS RAZORS Owing to the fact that we are about to move into our new store, we are giving spec- ial prices to clear the follow- ing lines : Reg 25e Reg 50c Reg 75c Reg 80e Reg $1.00 Reg 60c Rog 6.5c Lace Scieeors, solid steel blades,tinelytap- ered full nickle plated Full njckle - plated straight t ri ni m ere, groundsharp,perfect• ly adjusted, fltted shoulder,extra finish. Full pickle plated bent trintutere, ground sharp, perfect. ly adjusted, fitted eboltlder,extra flnieb, Full nickle plated straight trimmers, heavy malleable iron back (hoe whisk is laid a sheet of nos. sine steel which is firmly welded on. thoroughly tempered and ground. RAZORS - Square poiote, thin concave, black rubber handles, etched on each razor “Special," HOCKEY STICKS -10c to 75c SKATES -40c up 20c 350 60c 656 IBs 41c sec DOG MUZZLES PRICE 26 CTB. Our Muzzles have the sanction of W. Sweet, V. S., Government Inspector for this section. They are made of 13 gauge wire, with stout strap neck fas- tener,rivited to muzzle, in sizes to fit any dog from a fox terrier to a St Bernard T. Hawkins & Son STOVE and Hardware Store. LUMLEY. Oe Monday evening Miss Ellen }Forton very pleasantly entertained a few of her relatives and neighbors In honor of lei !riot'. Mrs. ilununell of Plioonteburg. Mt. and Mrs. John Glenn spent Sat urdey and Sunday in Scaforth. -M:. Jos Horton Is in Whltecl.urrh.-Mise E. J. Dk'kson of Seaforth le vleitleg relative.' he:v.-Miss Jennie !Torten has returned to London to resume her poe- ,'l1' , t!.( r(. -\ire. A. ilumee11. icer Mime A New Brand This mill has bce:t using the Star brand o' flour for a number of years, but our trade has grown. until we are Informed by altutlter miller that we must quit using It, as they have It reeleter- ef. You ran u;rderatat,d that we must have been getting their trade, or they would not object. There are other mills riot tar distant etlll using the Star brand. and we believe they have had no notice to quit using at. In view of the fact that we are r.quested to cease ue- ing It, we have gotten out a new brand for our family flour, whleh we have registered. From this time on, our Family Flour will be known aa 'MODEL." Our Three reelected brands are. "Manitoba's Rest" (pure Manitoba). "Model," (blended flour) 'Welcome" (Ontario flour.) We keep these three kinds of flour in *exeet, but 1. la the Model that we consider (Ives the teat satisfaction for bread and buns. It has the nutty flavor so mveh desired. Try It and ser that 1t is a Model. HARVEY BROS. EXETER ONTARIO Emma Ford, of Dloontsbreg. Fa. to bete the guest of her slater... Mrs. 11. 0. o .d .1. .1, l'vitou.-Mr. .t;.:1 Mie. lt,•;,- 1. ,1.: a very pleasantly entertained 1 1 1 ALA' rd agla a< rib a<r� FLOUR Breakfast Foods Feed and Seeds All the BEST GRADES of flour always on band. Breakfast Foods such as OATMEAL, WHEATLETS & TOASTED 'WHEAT FLAKES Oatmeal,7 lbs for 25c Poultry Foods & Feeds such as PANACEA, OYSTER SHELLS, GRIT, CRUSHED BONE, LIN- SEED MEAL, OIL CAKE and FLAX SEED. t 1 1 1 1 Wm. Rivers 1 HE THE BEST Bread Can Only tit gotten trout tart t4et flour The following trends are unexcelled To • hundred neat time you t•abe Try One of These : JEWELL (Ontario Blended) PURITY twisters Cassia Fleur Mills) Leave your orders or call up Phone! R. G. Beldon, Exeter Don't Mollkey with that r'-\ Cough. Take Bogey's shite Pine & Tar Davis' Old Stand • EXETER Sold only at Howey's Drug Store - .,t •w �NF in 25e bottles. Remember the Name --- Rowe & Atkinson Bear in mind that at their store is the place to buy FURNITURE, We have a fresh car load in now and every- thing will be found at the RIGHT PRICE to SUITE the purchaser. Give them a call ... Undertaking and Embalming a Speoality ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. JONES & MAY PHONE NO. 32 Our Big Febroary Sale of We New Spring Goods We have no old stuff to show you, hut the brand new up-to-date Spring Goode. The New Dress Goode, New Prints, New Ginghams, New Chambray•, New Vesting,, New Linen Suitings. New Carpets, Rugs and Curtains are n.'w open for your approval. Scotch Ginghams The real goods right from Bonny Scotland. They are al- ways the beet washing girighanis and are known for their beauti- ful patterns. Prices 10c to 125c yd Chambrays All the new shades are shown in these goods. They make up lovely ladies' or children's sum- mer clothes and are real goad washers. Price 125c yd New Prints Our Spr ing Prints are ver fine. Nit better can be found. The patterns are all new in the light, rnediun, or darks. Prices 10c and 125c yd Linen Suitings A great bit this year. Our colors and fabrics are the very newest and come in plain or striped. Do not fail to ere them Prices 15c to 40c yd New Embroideries and Laces You will say our Embroideries and [:aces are the best ever shown in Exeter. We are very proud of there and want you to see them. New Flouncing Embroideries From 10 to 15 inches loud.•. This ie one of our very heat line. and will delight you to see then, 21)c up to $1.40 per yd New Corset Cover Embroideries 411 bland new pteceS of dainheet patterns we have bought. Every piece nice. work. 25.1 to 50c yd the ever tine Our New Laces and Insertions Will Tickle You to See We have everything you can ask for from 2c per yd right up to the top notch. Have a look at. our laces. The New Dress Goods Are Selling Every Day We want every lady in and around Exeter to see our magnificent showing of Spring Dress Goods. All the new shades and fabrics are bore and we think they are the best yet. Special for This Week ! 10 doz. good LINEN ROLLER BLINDS complete at 25c each JONES & MAY Re, &parters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing