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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-01-10, Page 8H Good Clothing • • • Do not let all the good chances pass by you. 1f you are likely to need a sew suit dui sig the next six months �ou will be doing yourbelf a favor y getting it now. 'lake advantage of our special discount of 20 per cent. We don't try to fit a man into a weedy -made suit. We make a suit to fit the man; and to fit him as if it were his own suit, not a borrowed me. If you want to have the repu- tation of being a correct dresser let tsado the tailoring for you, and you will ewer be sure of Good materials, good fit, splen- did workmanship, and perfect 1�tif�1. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, teeter, - Ontario mss Locals -- Road Them Mrs's Prime Coon (oats, ,jirat quali- ty 20 per cent. discount at Stewart's. ivriage Licenses issued at the Ad - Innate office. AO per cent. (IT all furs at Steicarts. �r 50 Jur coats to pick from. Ogre a cold in a day -Cole's Cure -a- tablets 15 cents a box at Cole's 'mg Store. >r► Mas cawing. De. Ovens, London, Eye and Ear lasegeon, will be at the Commercial Rosa. Exeter, on Friday, January 11. Nimes. all day. Glasses properly fitted 1111$1 diseases of Eye, Ear and Nose wart has the best lot of dinner sets tliiist you'll see and at priere so easy. stabbing Rates The ADVO- CATE can give you a special clubbing rate with any news - p r rw w+g+c.ne in America. Call and g -t our rates. Ladies' ehoie€Nt fur Lined coats, Sable alrifdu's and reser, •r. 20 per rent. o jT a t ancurt's. Get your Marriage Licenses at the Advocate office. Choice 'hirw,rlade oranges 10e. dozen riStserares. Ohm For Sale. )Ol aeras, bring Lot 11, C in. 2, Step boa. central poiition, b_•ing 21 miles SooO.•aItton, 0.ntraliaand Eteter. 1!t f other p►rticulars apply on th e ics-seas, or J a3. Walker, Credito n P. O. Ladies' Aure,iesn and Alaska Sable ask 1t+p, fe0 per rent. diseuu/it at 801.12,4. Skis' Forecasts for Jesuitry LR+ictliseiry Storm Per,od is ceo- tuslo r the 11th. 12th and 13th. This s rkal eni`.r.ice•s new M) )n, at a snl.tr vielip++e o ►l:•, ala) :at graatest decline- Illeasmith :veil in perigee. Continuing Ileactit.;foe the second January per - (ii. ire lbs following: Barometer, wind c it riots an dint is will all show gnaws is .(ro: ni conditions by the 11th s3 I. iv. b it th., crisis will (all on and shush► i. the 1:4:1). High winter gal- es" rainy eithwards, and snow storms amounting t.) bliss vr,ls and blockades .aeth.v+r.l sh 1.11,1 flail no student of Mose f.)r•ca•its nipping at this time, ffisiaanic disturbances will he natural and .►Ln ),t ne•uii iry within a period dnix:►rsevea diys, taking th, 13th a[tho esetral day. Watch the world's tYrgraphic news and see. Another Wide and wicked cold wave will come (lathe s!ene ab It the 13th to the 10th. 'Cittl - ,►n orb) viand hills"and plains will trifler if prudent and merciful anewd►n.t hi e the c re of thetu. i)ON'T MONKEY WITH TIIAT COUGH Use ItOWEY'S CHERRY CORDIAL ' 5c. Bottles Suitings and Pantings Reduced in Price. t LOCAL DOINGS lsta ♦AlkalicAls afts.,61.,MIL,lk Aka� Mrs. John \Vhite. Sr., has been i this week of 1a grippe. The Misses Johns entertained a few friends Thursday evening. Mr. M. Jackson has purchased th J. P. Ross property from Mr. J. W. Broderick. Mr. McTaggart has purchased the Siuitb stock of Exeter North from Mr. 11 J. %V. Broderick. Exeter Lodge of O.Idf.•Ilows goes to Brucefleld to put on some degree work Friday evening. The mild weather of the last few days has now given place to a wild snow storm from the northwest. Miss lreue Handford entertained some young friends Monday evening in honor of her visitor, Mies Godwin. Mr. R. D. Hunter. of Usborne, sold an excellent three-year old colt this week to a Lucan buyer for which he received over $000. The friends of Mr. Oec. Bswden of Lucan, formerly of Exeter, will con- gratulate biw on his election to the municipal council of Lucan. e EXETER MARKETS. Mr. Bean of Lucan has been engag- ed to teach Whaleu school. Mr. Ern. Buswell was confined to his room with a heavy cold for a few days. Miss Louise Carling entertained a number of young friends on Frida evening at her hove. Mr. Daniel Woods has been ill dur- ing the past week. He suffers at times from spells of heart weakness. Mayor Beck of Goderich bas been appointed Postmaster of the Legisla- ture at Toronto. y Miss Jean Hawkshaw very pleasant- ly entertained a number of her friend w a social evening Friday night. Mr. J. G. Stanbury is this week en gaged installing the newly elected of ficere of the 1.0.0.F. lodges in the dis trict. Word front John Muir and son, who have been in Scotland, states that the would sail on Thursday. Jan. 3rd, fo home. The Maiu Street Epworth Leagu and Choir were entertained at th parsonage by Mr and Mrs. Fear on Friday evening. Rev. Toll of Hensall occupied the James street pulpit on Sunday even ing, while Rey. Cluing preached a tem persnce sermon at Hensall. The Hockey Club's skating party and dance, which was to have been held on Tuesday evening last, has been postponed to Tuesday, Jan. 13th. Mrs. Chas. Birney is confined to the house, owing to a severe attack of grip. That she may soon recover is the sincere wish of ner many friends. Our old friend, Jack Crooks, having gone into partnership with A. J. Moorish, has purchased the Hodgins Bros' clothing business at Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Landon Road s South, received word Saturday of the death of a nephew, Mr. Peck, of Lon- dou. Being a former resident of Var- na the remains were taken there for burial. The A. Y. P. A. of the Trivitt Mem- orial church has decided to put on a play in the Opera House in February, 7 entitled "The Rivals" by Sheridan. r A good caste of characters has been made and practice will begin at once. • School opened here Monday with e Mr. Fleming, Miss Gregory and Miss Cbidley in charge of the High Scho a1 departments and Mr. Tebbutt, Miss Waldron, Mise McCallum, Miss How- - and and Miss M. Martin in charge of • the Public School rooms. The schol- ars in attendance are about the same as last term. Mr. and Mrs. Silab Handford receiv- ed word on Saturday that their son. Wilbur, had loot hie photograph gal- lery and all the stock and instruments by fire at Lethbridge, Alberta. From his pulpit in the Main street church Rey. Fear on Sunday evening preached a strong temperance sermon in the course of which he stated that he hoped Exeter would vote on Local Option a year from now. The Ontario Gazette announces the appointment of licence commissioners for the ensuing year in South Huron - Peter Douglas, William Delbridge, Joseph Canning; in North Perth-Jno. Read. Philip Siebert, Paschal Pigeon; in North Middlesex -Edward Mara. John Milliken, Gilbert Grieve. There was a lively time at the home of Mr. Statham, London Road South, when a party of young people assem- bled to spend the evening in dancing and other awuserne.its. Dancing seemed to be the favorite and they kept it up until past the small hours, wben all departed singing, "He's a jolly good fello.v" and "We won't go horse till morning." A numbrr of relatives and friends, among whom was Rev. G. H. Cobble - dick of Woodstock, assembled at the home of Mr. Samuel Cobhledick on January 1st to celebrate his 85th birth- day. Mt. Cobbledick is still bale and hearty and his friends congratulate him on his good health at his advanc- ed age. lie is highly respected by all, and we wieb biul wavy More ()Quiver - series, This week the several churches in town are omitting their regular week- night meetings and devoting the week to prayer, all the congregations uniting at the different churches on different nights, commencing Tuesday night at the Jaynes street church, Wednesday at Trivitt Memorial church, Tbursday at the Main street church, and Friday at Caveu Presby- terian church. A pleasant event occurred at the home of Mr. E. Christie ou Friday, Jan. 4th, when he was presented with a beautiful gold -headed cane. the gift of Mrs. Christie, Mrs. 'fait, Mrs. It. R. Rogers and E. J. Christie. The occa- sion was Mr. Christie's sixtieth anni- versary of his birthday. Liter in the day he entertained a few friends to a supper at his borne. We congratulate Mr. Christie on his good health at that age. He looks gond for another sixty years, and here's wishing he may enjoy many more years of good health. Mr. Peter Gowans, late teacher of S.S. No. 3, Ushorne, but who for the past year has been teaching at the Son, last week accepted the principal- ship of St. Marys Public School for a three months' term. His duties com- menced on Monday and he will receive a salary of of $75a month. Mr. (Iow- ans is a teacher of unquestionable ability, hence the Trustee Board may congratulate themselves on having secured his services to fill the vacancy. On completing the three months Cerin he intends going west to spend the sununer, while Mrs. Gowans will make his home with her aunt, Mrs. Young, in Winghrun, Property For Sale. We hive at present a handsome piece of property cdnsistingof fine two storey residence and two lots, with good stable: all i:a first-class condition; conveniently situated; all modern im- provement.. Price is a snap. Call or write The Advocate Office. Qua Club Shoot. We have reduced a large The report of the Huron Indians slumber f first -chits suiting., a Shoot on New .'ears Day (omitted last R weeks is given below. Five events and pantinge in pries. and for were shot. The Club's anun.il shoot taw next month will offer you I will take Once (food Fridsy. The Anita reduced from $18 to $lb !corp: n •• [117 to $14 ••Event 1 2 3 4 5 Total CO to $131,0tl ' Catgete 10 10 di) 10 10-00 •• $15 to $1l U) Fitton 10 8 15 9 -42 !Pasting '• $6 to $,i Yarling 10 10 10 9 9-54 " $i to $4 Bin•ett 5 -g •• „ $4.r►Otnil.73 �'rriebner 8 9 8 9-34 ' $4.00to$3.00 IJuhns 8 10 8 -2.i Kerr 8 10 19 7 9-5d •• o --o Carrick 3 9 9 0-27 Tido Lisle we Will Clear at '1 Srnith 7 7 -14 Mea Dos't Miss [tie K' Smith tt t) I1 7 5-40 CLsaece.I tt trtleih 9 9 15 7 R-48 (' St.inlake 0 8 /4_ .2.-, !Sanders 9 9 9-27 ' ('ileo h 0 -0/lar kaat Tatar - Exeter ' N`�t;a')lake 3 3 4-g ♦ff♦f'M•+{.�..f.+.}++{..}+.F . :, 5 W. JOHNS ! Another of the old landmarks and one-time famous way -side inns, situat- ed on the London Road about two miles south of town, is this week being torn down by the owner, Mr. James Walker, who occupied it as a dwelling until very recently when be moved therefrom into his large and beautiful new hotne in the rear. This old timer was erected over sixty-five years ago by the late Joseph Quick, who for many years conducted it aura hostelry, known as the "Elephant House." Doubtless if the walls of this antiquat- ed old land mark could talk many an incident of those good old pioneer days would be interesting to the pres- ent generation. Former Teacher Married. Miss Annie E. Dorrington, a former teacher in our Public School, was on Thursday last,Jan. 3rd, married to Mr. J. Dempsey of Red Deer, Alberta Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey are spending their honey -moon in Toronto, Ottawa and other Eastern cities, after which they will return to Uxbridge prior to their departure for the west where Mr. Dempsey is engaged in the mercan- tile business. Her many friends here wish her a long and prosperous wedd- ed life in the far west. Meddes-Kydd Nuptials. A quiet event took place at the Main street parsonage on Thursday evening when one of Exeter North's most pop- ular young ladies, in the person of Miss Florence Kydd, eldest daughter of Mr. Jonathan Kydd, became the happy bride of Mr. Samuel Redden, son of Wm. Hedden, Crediton Hest. The interesting ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. E. A. Fear. The bride, who was daintily attired in a handsome travelling suit. was unat- tended. Mr. and Mrs. Hadden left the same evening for their future home iii Crediton East, and will reside on the farm which the gronin recently pur- chased from Frank Taylor. The Ad- vocate joins with the rainy friends in extending congratulations to the hap- py couple fad in 47 their future be one long season of happiness. Wowsrs' Institute Meetlag. An exceptionally interesting meet- ing of the Woman's Institute was held on Friday afternoon. Jan. 4th, when Mrs. Munroe, the delegate to the Woman's Convention in Guelph, gave her report. dwelling on such subjects as: -"Prevention and Treatment of Tuberculosis" by Dr. Hodgette, Prov- incial Health Inspector; "Labor sav- ing devices" by Miss Watson of the MacDonald Institute; "The care of milk" by Prof. Dian of the 0. A. C.; "Child Saving" a particularly import- ant subject as handled by Mr. J. J. Kelso, Supt. of Neglected Children of Ontario; "Care of the teeth and mouth" also received special mention. Mrs. Munroe closed a very complete report by impressing the members with one of the most im{)•rrtent sob• jests, 1 e., ''Purity in Politic Buildings, particularly Public School Surround- ings." Mrs. Munroe and Miss Halls were appointed to interview the ch fir- man of the Trustee Board of Exeter School, with a view to seeing that the out buildings are carefully inspected. CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY Wheat 07 (I4 Barley 44 45 Oats 33 34 Peas 70 714 Potatoes, per hag......,, 60 (10 Hay, per ton 950 10 00 Flour, per cwt., family 2 00 Flour, low grade per cwt 1 20 1 25 Butter 21 to 22 Eggs Livehogs, per cwt 6 00 Shorts per ton 20 00 Bran per ton 19 00 Chicken 9 per lb Hens 7 " Ducks 10 " Geese 10 •• Turkeys 12ti •• Dried Apples e " 23 Miss Rickheil of Zurich is the guest of Miss Hardy. Miss Jessie Creech was visiting at Brussels during the week. Mr. Lorne Fear returned to Toronto on Monday. Mr. ArthurSeldon of Ingersoll is the guest of relatives here. Mrs. Wm. Rase of Toronto is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Ross. Miss Johnson of Seaforth was the guest of MissJean Hiwshaw last week. Miss Kate Slavin went to London Monday intending to reside in that city. Mr. Frank Bissett of Landon visited here last week, returning Monday ev- ening. Miss Bell of Blyth visited at the homeof Mr. R. N. Rowe during the week. Mrs. T. M. White, who has been vis- iting here, returned to Windsor Thurs- day morning, kisses Mariam and Dinah Elston returned from Parkhill and Fergus respectively last week. Misses Winnie and Martha Carling returned to Toronto and Brantford, respectively, on Thursday last. Miss Rita Young of Seaforth was the guest of Mrs. R. H. Collins and Miss Bonthron during the week. Misses Jessie Dow and Anna Martin returned to Toronto to resume their musical studies on Monday. Miss Pearl Simpson of Mooresville is staying with her grandmother, Mrs, G. E icrett, while learning dressmak- ing. Mr. Henry Jones and niece, Miss Eva Jones, of St. Thomas spent a week visiting at the home of Mr. John Wood. Mr. Henry Hooper, who has been in Manitoba during the pest year, re- turned to his home here last week to spend the winter. Mrs. Fred Hill returned to her home in Toronto last week. She was accom- panied by Miss Hill, who will visit there for a time. Miss Flossie Taylor of Landon spent the latter part of last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, town. Mr. Alfred Davidson of Mancelona, Mich., spent Thursday here calling on friends. He had been visiting his home at London during the holidays. Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Cunningham and daughter, Miss E. J., after a couple weeks' visit with Mrs. Yager here, re- turned to their home in Clendeboye Monday. Mrs. F. J. Knight returned from California on Thursday last, after some months' visit with her mother, Mrs. Drew. She is not in the hest of health and h is been confined to her room since her return, 11/"Uralt"IFII/rwIrvirwrigrigtigki Happy New Year to All 11, STAR FLOUR is the one flour that never fails to give good results when used under proper conditions. Never was it as popular as et present. If you prefer a Pure Man- itoba Flour use our new brand an White Seal. 0-0 We have just received another car of American Corn which we will sell or exchange on reason- able terms. 0--0 HARVEY BROS- EXETF:R ONTARIO a&ALA&ifk Aka& ALdaadLI M r. Daniel Rcndle returned to Len- ! ilo elan unelaty. e 00 jive stook MissiasssF. Anderson of London vi+sled her horse here last week. Mks Ellie Treble is visiting her sis- ter Mrs. 1). Evans in London. i Mr. David Atkinson is visiting his brother. Jan)e•s, on William street. Miss I.illie Ascott of Cat Oleg«. visit - 1 her grand') t Mr. and Mrs. Duoc+n 1,•Key, Exeter North. 'ZENOLEUM Mr. and Mrs. Antos Barlow of 1, )n - don visaed here over Sunday. Mfrs. James Sweet llaa:eturiied from a visit to London. .Miss Verna Qnance of Ailsa Craig i spent part of last week visiting here. i I)r. H. Scott and Mr. B. Ne:aland of Yon r,innet fie ,1 stock 1,114111e0 At the Sabre time and make make money. will k•II the lice nn your Cattle, Horses. Sheep, figs and Poultry. It Won't injerc the hair, wonl,or fenrheis. Ir is a',phial with a stiff Lrn'h, Seaforth visited friends trethub airaing welt into the routs of the Nt. Norm in Lloy,l went to B villa on Friday to work as engineer. 'lenulcurn is uspd and endorsed Miss Eva Page returned to Landon Saturday after it visit with Miss Herd- ing. Mr. Walter Mtagnire. who has been with the Rose Taylor Co., her gone to Toronto. by The Dominion Department of Agri• culture, the Ontario 1).'pertrnent of Agriculture, The Ont.u•io Agricultural college sit 0ne•Iph, and 12 agt icultnral colleges in the United States. Mfrs. Lnndesborn of Hamilton and All the leading .tock ht•ee,li•rs in Mrs. Style of North Dakota were canna* and the 1'nited State+ use goente of Mrs. Jalllea i)ignitii 7,eoole•urn. Messrs. Herb. Gregory and ianiere Senior have returned to Toronto to Zi•%N(►LF.UM is sold in at,. and $1.50 resume their studies. tine et Mr. John Dinney went to London ------ Seturdey to visit for a few days prior to returning to O+hawa. Mr. and Mrs. 'tarry Parsons and Mr•e. Lunre Finkbeiner were the great4 W. S. HOWET. PR.B. of Mr. Chris. Pork twiner. i) rah wood. Chemist and Opt irien. EXETER Weil y. Mrs. Finktein•n• trill Phone• :/). visit for siern- titre, NEXT D0011'10 POST OF'Fi('E TRY T. HAWHINB & SON FOR STOVES and FURNACES We keep a full stock of Building Hardware, Paints, Glass, Oil, Nails, Etc. Also Repairs for the Frost & Wood, and Cockshutt Plows. T. HAWKINS & SON. Ge!tiu Ready For in1er This is the time of the year when one begins to furn- ish the house for winter. We Help to Furnish the Home By supplying Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites, Parlor and Extension Tables, Rockers, Chairs Pictures, Etc. Call to see these goods arid you will find tho "price suited to the article' and "both to suit you." ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. JONES & CLARK PHONE NO. 32 Children's Coats! 'biota few left. It cutting the price will sell these, they will not last long. FULL LENGTH COATS Heavy, serciceahe tweeds in grey, green and brown. Regular prices $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50, To Clear at $3.50. SHORT JACKETS Of extra heavy Nikon cloths in navy, fawn and red. Reg- ular prices $3.00 to $4.00 To Clear at $1.50. FURS S'1'OLEt1, MUFFS and CAPS. There are few first-class articles lett to clear at still a Special Discount of .25 Per Cent. WRAPPER ETTES'—' Regular 20c. a yard, sale price 15.a. yard " 8 yards for $1.00 15c. 1. .1 12i „ „ 111 .. .. .. 10 „ 41 .. 12 64 61 SPRING OOODS' New Prints, (thigh/ma and Muslim., Two big shipments opened this week. You are invited to Inspection. JONES & CLARK Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing C1118 moot SHELL & ROWE 1cL B!gReduction Sa1e 2 Weeks Only Before Stork Taking we intend holding a (heat Rig Male of 1)ty 0oe1d Hoots and Shoes, Clothing, Mill- inery, Mantles and Furs --too much 'tock in every d.•pat mien[ roust he reduced -All new guenl. All Dress Goods marked 20 per cent. off A l 1 Mantles marked 20 per cent. off All Furs marked 20 per cent. off A'1 ('tot1)ing - marked 20 per cent. off A!! )1i!linerr marked 20 per cent. off S.NELL & ROWE1�