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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-02-22, Page 1Billheads and Statements ere •neeessary just alictut new. fiend in your order to the Anvo. CAT. Good work. NINETEEMP end Sevings Company. Shareholders and :Depositors' Certificates and Pasebooks will be receive(' at all bretielles Tfte SOYE11114 BROOF 011111-111 All neceseary payments and transfere of money 'ixtade free of charge. ' EXgrElt, 0 TARMIL THURSDAY, FEB. 22 1906. The Advoilate ha* a nose entresporidentia ,In fact, We *rat of the ' very best ASIIITIONAL 1.04111111 , lir. John flawaehaw is able tt/ be oaa i out 'again lafter a week'a Mimeo, e eev. Misa Uthel Ilarveyeetertained Tio Ne it curre atol4y evening, /also Mho Ansi* Jove*, has ever been theprivilegs of smeper London Road, entertained the *awe l- • W have. We oppreciate their effort* evening. 1 in givingus good weekly budgets of . Miter, Lizzie Tailor entered London sews of their districts. However.' flospital .on Monday to undergo an it frequentlyhepeene thatinsome cages operation. Hee sisters Mr. 'J Beeteke We are fakeed,-"for various reasonto ane Mrs. G. 1110111*a went down Toes- ttroke out some of the items bent. day evening" to be with the 1»ticrit. The operatiou took place Yedn.dy morning and a, telegram was received since stating that it was very sum:este fut. All IbreVilitig 111 P.41estlioe; Mr, 11. A. Ben-Oliel, who for eeeeral yea: s resided in Palestine, took a large and oultured audience in the Opera House.. on a trip through Paleitine en Monday night last and everyone was delighted with the imaginary sighta zeenes of the Holy Land, Dressiei in tlie garb of the Nig:wary on whieb heleetured end being possessed of a pleacing,, taking and easy , rinatinet, eoupled with a chareniort votete, an aseisted by athout twelve' Pereone in eostrune, chareeterietip Of the Holy ,and of value, but in time are proven to Some ittrao are not sufficiently inter- esting. For instance, it is not of in- terest to, all to know that a aertain young man spent Sunday evening at a, 1.vertain home. This is a, -cage which in- -tereets tWo only, and in factis not re. ported as a matter of news; at, all', but leimply as a "drive." Then again lterue tare sent in that so and so vielted so l'i and so on Sunday or awake other day 1 when 4.mly a heir a toile divides there. This is not newo, neither is it interest - lug to know that one neighbor called. ,,opon another. To report visitors frOin I a distance is all right, , but we must draw the line atthese neighborly calla Occasionally. We hove items sent in that 111 our- mind seem to be gerrect 'he absolutely withoet foundation and ean be given with no other purpose • then to inisrepresept and -cause ill feeling among neighbor. TO 'is diffi. emit for us to cheek this kind of thing. ea -net Arrived,' our new spring Dress Goods. They surpass anything sappily however w have no regular we lidve previously shown. We have something that will please everyone eorrespendent '10tio will he guilty of and will be only too pleased to show you, our full range. Crepe de °hoe all shades good quality • 50c per yd Roliimea " Silk or Wool. 15e - 1 O' " 'Light Gray Tweeds very new . Venetian clotliaill colors d and 750 'Broaireloth " • '75 and 'l Mohaira in plaid and mixed,gooda • 50 and75c Sheppara'a cheek new and natty • 50c Summer' Snitings (Shirt Waists). • A big bunch of Plain. Gingbanasi. a Linens " Vesti.ngs .- " Checks Satins Pucks, Drills and Prints all '"ASTciltIASHOI f" ouch, and we worlid .13trtingiv advise soceasiooal writers to "cet It out. Give us a write-up of events of genet,. 111 interest and we will, appreciate it, and feel safe in etatingtbet our read- ers also appreciete the same. The general setisfaetion expressed With the Advocate in the ,rtned .districts 'sboVits that o lir correspondents aredoinggood lkork.1Where there is room for .linpro- • went Accent the opportunity, ancy Ginghams ." Linens. Vestings i; Chocks §1a,tins Soitetelp Dank °hates, WO are pleased. to hear' that Mr, E. W. Horne,. who has been ,accotintant Lin the Sovereign Banklere for nearly aaalee years hos been pro/x(44w. the Branch of that insitutiOn UilVerban atilitis`a well-deserved promotion, .a1+. though it is a matter repet to the people of Exeterand .,that 110 iS leaving here. aSitice he haat ,txxxti- aharge of the branch here the bualaesa *has greatly inerdaseclaale staff being three when he'cione and now, eight, and thisincreasean the 'business has I been toa, large extent doe to his efforts, f showingLre pairs Misses & Boys' :tar $1.15 for 75' cents. Their first consigntnent of New Spring Gods i amongst which you nd nigh class English Prints of beautiful patterns in all, the best colors, every piece guaranteed to hold its color in the vvashing. . Price Mc. New high *class‘ Engligh Ginghams and Chambray's, in plain pinks and blues, also cheeks in navy and white and black ara , Price 15c. New English:V.011es, in four leadig shades; Oxblood, navy, Oxford grey, Aita geass green, , , • ' Price 15c.' . New ItC.ck fast Drills, coloria can't be washed out. These are theright things for shirts, and boys blouses„,3 patterns to ehoose from. Price 10e. ,New Creara and -White Plannel'ettes at old prices, -in spite of the advances r in all lines of cotton goods. , The prices paid here for produce are as good as were eve pict liVe pay cash when you don't need goods. . COWAIP BLOOMPIEL Produce taken as Ca;sh. Medical AP. MALLOY, 51, 13.. (Tor.. 'Univ.) lifigfilbEit' s College of Physicians and Surgeona, Ontario. Former IloUse Surgeon Toronto Western ,Ilospital. ElgOocaaor to Dr. '1,, A.,RoilinEt. Night eall at office, 'Exeter, OntatIO. il4egat. Pxogtitoit (lc CARLING, DARRISTEliS, SOLIOl SolleitorTiolrlIgeolls7fallSeYanacr6* °°14111""1°11"11' 11)$'i ktit. Motitiy Lotin, loweetr'o.tes of interest. Offices, Maid street, toter, 1. 11.. claintao 13,A IT. noes() MONEY TO LOAN. 'We have largo amount of private funds to loan on farm and village properties at low rates of inter. est, I.OLA.DMAN &SUNBURY. tarrifiters, st., Exeter On FAI,I1V1„ FOR SALE i The undersigned is offering for side that desliabip farm in the Townetip of Stephen, being Lot 4, Con. , 8, containing 109 aOres. There% on the prembies good brick bouse,,lbank barn and other outbuildingir, two never failing, wells of water and the propertY is Well`fenced and drained. This is a splendid fartn an vilthe sold reasonably. For particulars apply o the premises of address Mrs. A. ChatriberS, Credito Sale RePiii;ters. Fier/Ale rep. iceeraelt tepee and eepierteete,4 property of DaniellifeCtirdy, Lot 10, Con, 1, Stc,*. en. Sal.o. at 1 o'clock., H, Brown, Auctioneer. Parra tor Sale or Rent for Pasttt:i `The undersigned io offering for rale'or rent Ihn • tura Lot Con. 5., Vsborne, containing 100 a „ of first,elos land, situated (,44,trilles from Fxpr, Fox: particulars ripply to W. M. ULATCHFORD Exeter., Money To Lon, I have private KM& to loan on farm and propprtie at lo.vest rates of interest, ERNEST ELLTOT °Mee pposite Central Hotel, Uain.st., Exeter LLOYD , " Organist and Choir Master •of Mitc.hell mural. Tracher-Plano, Organ, Voice, Ilarkretirty. modern metimds. Thoroutdmost 'Property for Sale. A fine pasture farin in the Township of Hay, usr oittepts; one hundred acres, 8.5 acres seeded, frame. house and good stable,.good waters etc., " Aymoici 1§0 arre 'arm for pale, in. the township of rsiKorne,sonth of Filiinville,comienient to schecdevi ell drained, small orehard, 10 atrca tomb, framb how, barn, stable ars gra Apply to SANDRItli GRAKCif, Exeter. FARM FOE SALE. The undersigned is offering for sale that &sir* farm in the township of Stephen, *being Lot 7's et etamlon COlittalohlif 100 acres of first chola lel barns, driving f+ ed, good young orchard, two rsecc,. foiling wells and other convenience% the land is will drained and fenced and all Under (n1tivati4, Will be sold cheap and on easy terms to" the proprii .to intends going 'West. Apply to P. IlAittit, Crediten East. There's on the grem ses good brick house. 2Insi FARM 14911. SALE. The undersigned is offering for sale the farm pr.-, erty in the township of Dithini h Lot 9 'Nor 1.' o • liournisry cOntmArting 14 *ilea, ThiA fAtill 41 CM t,'. elit into two mellow!, 100 otermm and fit, mod *Ili * sold together or orpetate. There is In the 100 !kr lot a btiek house, two bank barns, orrhmwl, iftli A(/ liAr4,..r.sil foi.11 t.tr opv.r,fm‘liv tum1h, Irina .h Iettsehed to orn;., and other conveniences'. On that! aere lot there IA a bank barn 40x70 feet anti *bolt . ger,* bli*h. Ilia property tt ill bo 8Ald cheap 'nil on emky term't Arply to 30M. E. KELLY', While*. Lana, the lecturer vividly' etortraYe the ecenes, eostumes and. warmers peculiar to the race ot tlett-Muntry that makes his Aiseopree profoundly , interesting and iristructive, The Lad - lee Gelid of ,,the Trivitt IVIemorial Church, under whose auspices the lecture was held, are to be congratu. latedanot only on the magnificent sue. eeste.of the tiffitir but for their good judgment in peociiring the services of such an, excellent, 'entertainer. Over „WV was teken in at the door. *VW. R$ONA dasettissemeatke.aisatummor Mr. abI Mrs. E. Treble visited feieodi; in Olandehoye Sunday.. ' Dr. Rollions 'le in London and Tor. onte,ehis week on business. Mre. II fOiinningltam of Landon ,isthaaguest of M. Yager. Miss Dollie Dickson is. vieitiog her aunt, Mrs.laennett in London. Mr., Gee, Undmoile spent a fevtr days in London dining the week. Woes Mariam and Dinah Elston left for Toronto SaterdaY.-- Mr. Ed, Stewart of London is viait-, ing hisgrandinothetand brother here. Wallace . Fisher of Thorndale speit Sofiday_at his home in trsborne. Miss Tilly and Mr. W' erleft Toesdey eveningte. lande.e ' is he is an aggressive eft3ciat And has L. T. R. et:lolling • a'velland tavotaiblY knovre';by not ''''aventai...Itegini8IIt Oen, at only the people 6f Exetet but by: the rriclaY-. farmers throughout the district, with -Miss Millie Hyndinan left Saturlay whom he was deservedly pepulam for London to attend the millinery op. The staff ofthe bank here and • the %imp. . . manager regret his departure, and. as Dr. L. Lief 'oltick and sister,Misaacia.. the manager here has charge of the bel of St. Marys spent Sunday at their branches at Oriditon, Dasbwood and home here, Zurich, the Exeter branch has been Mr. Geo, alataglee of Lucan, attend - largely managed by- Mr. Horne. He ed the funeral or the late Mrs. Bawden has bad good experience in banking., Thaisday. having been in the service of the Can- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hartort left adian ,Bank a Commerce for. a. nem. Wednesday to visit friends in London ber of years aring 'which time he and St., Marys. was ln aninher of their inaportant Miss Effie Treble spent a few days in 'brain es in Ontario, Mr. Horne is Kirkton this• Week, the guest*of her twenty-six years of age and therefore a young man to be elevated to the managerial ranks of this • important Monetary institution. He has attain- ed the promotions( how6ver. by ,hard work, good ability, close ,application, and 'a general aptitode for the busi- ness. Mr, lidaiie acted as Treasurer of the Stephen ev Ilshorne- Agricult- ural Society during 1005 and took an active interest in the affairs of the society aria the conduct .of his depart- ment. Milverton is a thriving . little town where the bank has built up a good business and has a staff of seven men. He will feel et home there aa he was brought up and ,•educated in stratford, and was accountant at, Milverton for some months previous to coming here. Mr. J. L. Scott of Zur- ich takes the position of accountant here. Mr. Scott is a young man of good attainments and comes highly recenlnlended both as a citizen and as a man of banking ability. We extend to hini the glad hand of welcome- • ended, Artition'Ofl Seaforth: The death nf Mrs. H. P. Kennedy, an eld' and much beloved' resident of Seaforth, occurred arbee` residence in Egmortdville on Tuesday, after an illness of several vveeks. To: Rent Seveoterti of bind with a, gO0d.fratne lioustituds, stable on Alexander strect, North Exeter. Immedi; ate posf)ession given. For particulars apply to WM. NoRTHoorr, Ray. For Sale. Vight riert8 of laud, a geed barn, also a good gar.,, den with all kinds of fruit. alas plaet, iiEJ situated on Thames Road; North r.,,eteri Immediate por.4cesion given. For paTtioularmapplk to WM. NORTIICO'll's 0. - For Sale. That well drained, well improves' and truly iipt0. date farm, being competlett of Lot 11, in theith OnerMaloo, in the ToWnship of Um Countv of 3fiddics ex, emit& fling 100 acres of land. Sitttated ton the prerolaMs are a poet., fl\storty brick home, batik barn 90x4o, cement bog pen, wind mill and good young orchard. This is truly &most desir. able property, well panoplied with water,, kvinvenient sehooi and churches and mu) otthe most improved farms in the county of Middlesex'. For further par. tleulars applyto PATRIC% WIIELIIIAlt! DIOR640N eatiatata Whalen 11, O. Barristers Ste., Exeter. 'Men Wanted. Good reliable men in this district to represent us and sell wile fence to far. mere; splendid seller. Work during sps.re time or permanently'. 8 lendid opening for a hostler. Write or par. on Monday anti put up a fine lot of ice. Li Flarin„. oihrt proporty for you at enuaniiiwion.Ap�l smits•• Chticeuti. Anus & Cunene Prop $• Close — goOtch Linoleurne, 4 yde. wide, ats.7p, a yd. Lace Curtains, 20 'per cent, discoun.t, great.elaughter hi prices of Wall Papers. Only pne Dinner Set, 97 pieces, SILO° for SO „ • . 5 peusido fr,• $1 T.Tnek40:0T Javan Tea Wic per pound, 250 . Fi 5 - A Ceylope tee black or green Breakfast tea black 400 0, Si ' IdaCk or green 50 . ‘ 2 1-2 " $1 Voiles l&ntled 11)y Chase 0,' Sanborn, regular iOc for 115e por pound 8pimiPr, 1-; oatmeal for 25e -21 peikeile granulated sugar for $1 2a2.,., yellow " $1 , Iiiiltunttl'VitT.gs13'fiaitkinegs'4Peoei:dtse;Pl2e1-1)°.lts seaier$, ,a, few left to clear at 17c Extrr ,te, 4 itavor$ at 7e per 'bottle. - Black Pepper, regular 400 per pound' for 25c per pound. Spieeee regeliie e per ounce to clear at 2e per-oursce Peas' 7ie per 00,0 LO clear at 4 cantr for 25 cents ' . Mixed -pickles regular 13e per bottle for 10 cents All niceties at Reduced Prices.' oplestone ardineri- Otand )3e114 • Mree 'Fre& Page left,,ThurSday for a visit i�SaViria.-Aliss Vic. Gill left for Tlitirs.day:-:-Mies Mabel • Elsie !sited a te‘Vtlays in Sar*nia last week. -.41reeZepteleft Saturday to visit her daughter be, Sarnia. -Mr. A. Basset'. .lierryewholleas been in Parkhill the last Montbe''ereived. hptne last week„ - Whet might: have been a serious accid- ent happened Friday to A; Disiardine, while he and his son, jereruiabe were 111 the '4V004 felling' 4 tree, In falling the tree:1040d, in another and in $o doingstrubt Mr. 'Ilisiarfline a heavy blow optima/eft' side of the body, , No boneweeerebrokeri but' he was badly beuised. He is getting along as , well es' can. expected. -.Mr. -Mat:tried 13rePnets. who has been 111 in Parkhill cluriaar "„the. past Six- weeks Orraea helne Menday- Aintderot • Miss ix Arthuris visiting at ber home, Ina • MeCtillangh la peas heguest of hee.00uetn. Lae La rie,-,exer. Austin, LieWitt s few, days Ieet week renewing ol eetquaintances at, Farquhar.- Mr, James Lea,dston has rented'. his farm ana.intencls havingtis sale on the 21st efthis month. After which he will move to Hamilton where be will re., main for the future. -Mr.- W. Hodge spent Sunday under the parental root., -Miss Ella Hewitt has returned. ta Salem, after spending te few days' at her home here. -Quite it number from 'here attended the Valentine Social 1,t,t Salem, last Wednesday night, they report having a very enjoyable time.- op:ten? 8,.isute4sMero'rliipe°kakliena8v. es toedas, for ner- Mr. S'RhPiebre'rstfarBwro°n"the &ad! Of: hard. -Rev. Mr. Veale Of Kirkton is lin, thence to Toronto to attend the millinery openings. • ' holding revival meetings in ' the An. mr. ReginaldIaitchen, of Coldwater derma Metli°dist eburqb•--361is" John is visiting friends and relatives in and Anderson is visiting her son Mr. Rom- eround Exeter. • phery Anderson *- of .'St. Marys. -Mr.** M`es- Aquilla Sheere, of St. Thomas, Leslie ' Wight spent SullclaY with is visiting friends in town for time, friends in 'Kirkton.-Mr. and Mrs. bert Bickbell and family moved to Mr. Sheere also'spent a few *days here. Al Mr, Grant of the Soverign Bank at .RSetia'sf:intthandiajstibek week. -Mr. • 0Wedahlatmer Iltietton, formerly ef town, spent Mon- day night with friends here. spent pert of Sunday here. -Mr, Jas. Miss Lily Bissett of London, who has Highet is having his sale on the 28th been visiting in KiPpen for three weeks a February ; after which be Is going is now visiting relativ,es in -town. West. -Miss , Clara Brown of Grant - miss Ethel sweet loft Monday morn Mast has returned home, after spend- ing a few -days with her sistexa Miss ing to attend the millinery openings turning to Acton. and Toronto prior to re, Lottie Br0WO of Town Line. .....--....___,..- at London . Mies May Wood attended the annual Hotel FI.A.o At Forest conversazione at . Alma College, St. ' * ' , • Thomas, on Friday last. Forest, Feb. 1.7. --At 7 o'clock this morning fire causedg$800 damage in the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coates, trshorne 014 hailding on the tomer of Broad - spent Sunday in London, the guests 4 way and Main streets, known. as the Mmr'ra.ndan17814 CrabeasjaaCirnTsteilissett and Farmers' Exchange Hotel, owned by M. J. Roche. All the contents were daughter, after a few weeks' visit in saved. Mr. A. 1‘,. Steel's furniture Exeter and Dashwood, returned to their home in London on Thursday. store on the south side received a se - Miss Itekaon and Miss Sharp who 'vere se°rebiogi were visiting at their homes in London' returned to town last week and have resumed filch, duties as dressmakers. Mr.'Walter Dearing of Stephen, 'who bus been on en extended visit with friends and relatives in- Detroit, Flint, Cleveland and °thee parte of Michigan returned, home Mondey evening., 2 Miss Adelia Willie of Exetet left Monday for Winnipeg, where she has secured a position With Mrs. G. el,V. Grant, of that city'. She and,Miss May lertustrong traeelled together as far as St. Paul, Miss May Armstrong left Monday 'morning for Willeiv City, North Da- kota, where she will conduct the mit. finery dernirtiramt iri etore owned by her uncle. Mr. Thos. Bowman, MSS Armstrong's friends will wish her a safe journey and every success. Mr. and Mrs. nay ral18011.0 after spending a few weeks of their honey. moon in Detroit, Exeter and elsewhere will leave Friday for their new home in Aberlleth A88ass where they will eettie clown to the sterner realities of life. Kiliva, • D. COnninpham WAS in Sarnia it few daye last week attending the funeral of his eotiebia Ilert Portice. Mr. Quer- .-. rin geve a hig party -to the y ung folks on Monday night. All report having IL good tittle. -W. 1Witze1 an 1 if are visiting friends in Heberingville this week. -13. flturningbern had an iee bee ticulars to the - -goiter Mitnber from here attended OANAItTAN VENCE M'14'0.. Ltd. the 1lox Social 'M; Mount Carmel on NVoodsteek, out. Toesday evening. IlsbOrne Pass -et) Wisrt lior;rons.- the raid -winter examinations at the panto Conseraatory of Mosic. Miesi Olive maaire,, of the Thames Ronde passed in. the Jupior grade, takirig bonors in;harmony and counterpoint. She also passed iri the Primary grade, taking first-class bouors JII ruditnentiK Miss Madge is to be congratulated on her e.uccess arelefficiency. DflitTEr 901101fAS Gamerte-Anoth- er oftbe pioneer resident hats been , moved from ner midst ,by the band Of death, in the portion of Thomas Glerna, of the North East 'Boundary. A na- tive of Ireland, deceased carne to Can- ada over fifty years ago aod. settling in the townshipof treborne resida ed in at ever aince. Mr. Glenn had been ill only aaltaretime,thO cause of his death being gangrene in one of his ' feet. Deceased was ,much respeeted, in the community and had reached the age of 77 ytars. Thefeneral400k place to MeTaggert'eJeenaetery on .Teeeday, %MA's Zaataar.-In 'Zurich, on Feb. 14; to and Mrs. AeZettel, 'a daughter., ;811.141140S -.1n Hensall, on Feb. 11, 1. Mr, and Mrs. Billings, a daughter,. Foster -in Hay, Babylon Line, on Feb. 10, tO Mr. and Mrs. LOWS Foster, a son, RAIt11,IS0V-At Moray, on Feb. .74 to Mr. and Mrs: Guy Harrison, a 4augha ter. MARRIAGES. - ' McConartex-eAtTratuwe-At the ,par. sonage; Crediton, on Wednesday. -.Feb. 21, by Ree. Andrews. Wm. a, • McCormick of Pierson, Map., to Mise Minnie R.. 'second danghtet pf Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Andrews of Orediter. neuilleme-GeNn-At the Metho parsonage, Hensall, on Feb. 14th,,,, Mr. John Hunkin to Miss Abnina, • daughter of Mr. Thos. Cann, beth ol trshorne.' * ' REne--Rorlietoli.'-At the nome of the bride's parents, on Feb.14th, by Rev.*. McKibbin, Alex, Reid, of Lieut -y. to Miss Amanda, daughter of John Rob- inson, 8th con., McGillivray. Witsoaa-SraRratia-In St. Marys,an Feb, 14, by Rev. Gralfam, Vito:a Wilson, Prospect Bill. to Miss Mitt - tie second daughterof the late R. W. Sparling, St. Marys. DEATHS GaaNat,-In Lumley, on nib. 15, Thoo. Glenn, aged 77 years. PORTIC1i.-111 Sarnia on reb. 13. Rob. ert Portices. „son of Mr. Va. Porti9e formerly of Exeter, aged 21 years. sTOCK FOoDs - Good Feeders to get the bpst results use 'reliable Stook Foods. INTERNATIONAL 25el 50c, aTid $3.25 per package, DE. SCOTT'S 25e. ana 50e. per package HERBAGEUIVE at 26c and 50c. per Also Oil Cake, Linseed, Meal, phur, Glauber Salts, all at lo p est Heaman's Hardware & Stove Store