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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-02-22, Page 8Stock Taking We are offering ‘special valueit in Suitinge. Coatings- eta Pantinge this month in order to make room for Spring Geode. Stiitings made, to order for . $10 and $12; Over Owtings madeto order for $O and upwards, Pantings made to order for $2,50 and - Merchant Tailor. Exeter, Ontario Business Locals Read Them Stewart has the best 'black underskirts in the trade. Gole's 00rO Cure positively removes corns by painless extraeticon. , - Store to rent after March 15. Next door to Postciffices Apply to Mrs D.. johns; . Stovall has received a choice lot of Eng- lish print; they are good washers. ' General agents for Vitae ore prepar- ations and Veterinary Speciality Co.— Cole', Central Drug Store. 'MUuiltery ApprpAtIces iirgated, G.lefe wanted to learn millinery. A.p- at once at Jones 4 Clark's store, Ladles' call and see Stewart's delaines. They are lovely. ' Feed Improved Poultry- Food and -make your hens lay. . Price 15 cents a p�und aesCole's Drag Store. - Wanted. Gties to learn the Millinery, dutiesth 'begin about the 2nil week ,in Match., Apply at once.—J. A. Stewart. end C4 of- factory cotton to be had at,Stewart's at 20 per Cent, discount, . 'tom Votidf Alletecourits'due.W. 0, Hoskin not settled oo or before Marctelst, will be. placed isr other handsfor collection, ! . ,Xfoott vont new ,211141 papers Stewart has the largest spriv stock he has ever • ahoz6n. Sele'of Cattle. Another sate of CO WS and stockersat Gen tralio, Friday, February 23. Oleo, Ron,ter.4 Sons, Pkops. See -sale hills, A, large stock of new rugs has arrived in !trot and tapestry, in all siges, direct tion the manufacturers, at Stewart's. For ,Salo Quick. 'Fine brick gottage, containing six roo 1115 011 Willfamstreet, for Sale quick. .11as Wpoleheds stables herd and soft. water on premises. (lentrallyslocated. Will be sold at once at a target's. Ap- ply at "Advocate Offtce, 11r:tilted. Twu mew in each county to repre- mit: to 1 advertise hardware depart- ment., put out samples of our goods, etc. Travelling position or office Man- ager. Salary $90.00 pee month, cash viteeklys with allexpenses paldin. ad - trance. We furnish everything. TrtE 0OLUAI130. NOVSA ObioagO, Ill., Dept. 'ON, 231 tith Ave., ' 4t' ileum, of itoraze Notes. --Timothy Titus Hewitt, aged 88 y'eais, and for aboutSeix years an intnate, died at the House of Refuge, Ott Mon - slay. He eame.from Turnberry origin- , ally.—Do n aid McInnis, who was recent- ly admitte& to the House of Refuge from 13 ty field, suffering from gangrene in hk feet, as the result of their being frozen, died on Tuesday. ••••.- ,s powiArliKoBoinviirrrr *USE IlOWEV'S CHERRY comnAt. (YNItir 25 9Exis AT HOWEY'S mrtud sTous, EXETER. - Good Winter Goods strallittrsilicitrient,911Pilic:111r Mre. Ches. Lindeufeld will be et! home to her friends after MarchVtb - ;17.400M4 DOINGS. It espeeted that tile I sicau Ctiriere li will oleo a game here shortly weather ssetietiheeheeitestesetteteetteletilksilleatie 1.c permit Inx* Wo like to show our goods to the man who thinks he ealmot, be rileased. Anyone ran suit, the fellow who is easily eatisfied, istit it takes good workinanoship. honest materials and the best of tailoring experience to suit the really Careful Dresser. (tall and be conviiiited that we have the beet of goods, we do the best of work and fit 'on out cheaper than any other tillee in town, Order you Suit and Over coat now. w4, OHNS ambit Mori Ogle° Mr. john Haymow has bouitht the Mre T. E. Itandforil ehipped a ear of from Mr. Time, Heeemeu of Btantford. oipets on Tuesdays Mleto lohlt Relatilo entO4itinotl, emus If as latge a crowd could be gathered of her most liutituate friend at a• five together to listen to the discuesion of o'elock 'tea on Friday -last. , questions regarding the towifit wet- pssri spiekssims, sou of iler, Hugh fare tie was peesent in the Town Hall Spacktuate ha* taken VI , position, as Tuesday evening to hetet) to the als juinor clerk at the Mobions Batik here. lfeogredtheastsautiollrtelroipet wriotnilodiatibigetirtowweul! • . Kr. John Wood wait io Toronto _ _ t Monday with a load of butcher's pattle. A verK qtnet wedding took pla.ye a a the Met ()cost parsonage, 'Hensel', On fEttieri:opnodrittiiio03tie, Illorket as being ill 'Wednesda.yt, afternoon, Feb. 14, when .A.Itubsa, tite only daughter Of Mr. Mts. Sohn Sanders, of the Ord cons Thos. Cann, of the Oth eoncession,`Va. cession of Stephen, very pleasantly en - home, was married to Mr. John Ilun. tertained a nutubertof friends and rel- kin. Mit and Mrs. Iltinkin will live atives on Friday night last to a births on Mr. Carafe farm, Mr. Hunklu hays day parts'. - s ing rented it for a term of yeaiti. s The Bishop of Huron made a, proposi- Mr. IL Eilber, M.P.P. for South tion to Mayor Judd of London to hand Huron, on Monday brought up in the over:the Western, University to any House the petition of the Village or all denominations if the people of Councils of Exeter, Hensel' and 13ay- London will take it. field and the Township of ITsbornes Ven. Archdeacon Young, D. D„ of 'praying that -the Government relieve Norfolk, occupied the pulpit,. of the Municipalities from. liability in regard Trivitt Memorial church on Sunday to accidents which may emir owing last, preaching two very, interesting to 'defective walks or roads. Many and well -directed discourses. other meuabers entered similar peti- At the recent exansination held at tions. They were all laid on the table London Conservatory of Music Miss for future consideration. Ila Bissett of London obtained first The Exeter Branch of the National class honors in primary piano, Her Sanitarium Associatien of Canada. de - many friends here congratulate her. sire to thank Mrs..See7------r-tctli..:',. Mr. T. Fitton was taken quite ill on C, T. Brooks for the nobrehettivit is Sunday of heart trouble and has since ed hY them in making collections fez, been confined to Isis bed with fears of the Muskoka Free Hospital and also serious results, but we are pleased to state that he nowtshows , signs of lm- to all the subscribers to the satne. The total' amount subscribed was *29.50 provement. _ . • . The annual ineettng will be held short - Mr. •Phil. Roweliffis left last week ly. All invited when it IS called. Dr, for London where he is making ar- J. A, Rollins, President, N, 1). Hurdon, rangensents to move the family short- Sec'y. Treas. ly. Mr. and Mrs. Roweliffe's many 'Ilse Deavitt-L-Bobier case, arising friends here Will regret to learn of out of an allege ft defrauding of patrons their intended. removal. . ' of the latter, Who runs the creamery reettinee occupied, hY 'We I JOhlIG horites to Brani1011. also one to Witt, , 1, The good ladies of St. Paul's chords, m. town, in. which an ,examinatioo of Ilepsall; purpose giving an oyster p sup- the'books was to be made and other nr au . y d concert in Miller's 0 era evidence taken before °repeon Attorne House, Etensall, on the evening of Seager and, Police Magistrate Humber Tuesday, Feb. 27. An excellent pro- of Goderich, was . ,postponed from gram has been provided. Wednesday of last week, to Wednes- • A nseeting,of the Foreigii Bible So- day of this week, When. the ease' was again taken up at Vbe_ Town Han, ciety will be held in the Sehool ,Hall, Exeter. At the time �f adjoutelment of !Trivitt Memorial church, to -day, at one o'clock the examination a the, (Thursday), commencing at 7.30 o'clock first witneSs, Mr, Deaseitt, had no p. m. -Revds. ,Going atici „Fletcher been completed, consequently it is will address the meeting; doubtful ,at prepent (2 o'clock) whether fine retiiilenee ort Oartng street to Mr. as we go to press in the afternoon fur - Richard ,Delbridge of Usborne totim- ther particulars of the -"CaSe may not ship. Mr. Roy, we understand, ..sswils1 now be given.. return to. his farm. while Mr. Del- Money Fottitd, bridge Willtoove to town. In Exeter, a sum of money in bills, eh°aSneSdatthilradt7tinMerr:OLIMen. eSetundnerJ8;tPintlet ership' and paying for t notice.' owner can have same b proving own- etreet from Mrs. R. Collins,. the eon • - 7 -7 News Vairted. ° sideration .'$2,99.th Sanders It is our aim to give ail the load gets possession. in Agra. Mrs. C°1I1138 news Possible and to that ends we are and Miss Bonthron are eontemplatmg javvit s geing to Mentana th reside. y pleased to receive anything in the' way atif news items interesting to WhileMr.John Hunter was sPlit- the cornMithity " generally from otty ting woad on Friday morning .last ,he subscribers and readers, Prliatas this sustained nasty tut in Ills head. It week the Advocate has little news was another ease of the unseen clothes- from your section; you know. s -if some hue above catching the axe while, on good items no &mot. perhaps we the swing and causing the blow to fall have no correspondent .rear yout. 111 on the head. The' wound, is healing that case volt tuttte y'S (besides make the paper more interesting to • Postmaster Christie. hes this week yourself and friends) by bringing or remedied the long felt tvantlif entails- sending such items to this office. If ing the floor space of the postsoffice we now •Isave a correspondent near for the accommodation of the public: you, he or she cannot always know all The counter and ether fixtures, which thattranspires, *so YOu can still HELP have been so long used fcir copfec- ers. Give us your name andweSend Mr. R. lee Roy 'hies disposed lif-hits the case be eoucludedto-day; ancl, tionerY heve beenremoved and the you all stationery required; and your . . !pace occupied thereby will afford the efforts will prove it muttleil hettsee . increased accommodation. - DM ATIPOVrO. - . . The Mitchell Recorder, -whicb foe' so Tile Litelt pf Dociore Itteoalfso'n, Itteitos forecast* ter Fortuity, A. reaetionary storm petiod fall* on 221idsZir1 and 21th. Storms of wide es.teet and violeet in chereeter Peed eurprise no one trete about tlits‘41et to :45t1i. A. regular etorut period begins uU thep mid haa at venter on Mateh the 1st. A. distsirbed, if tiet stormy state of weather will lead up to this period; but about the*th. these cenidi- tions will increase into marked intenss ity, Jawing many active *tonne during the opepitor claya of March. 114 welt. tieettatt. 'Deepite the free otte of vivid color*, tbeee v, ill in the minority,. and the corning season will be distinctivelyand einnhatleally, White: The high elass tailors report that white ' broadcloth, serge and flannel, are in unprecedents ed demand for simple walking costumes as well as, for visiting' arid driving. They advise their patrons to select only high grade material, because the cheaper varieties soil very ranch more readily. Piques are going to be worn and they will be particularlY sinart for morning frocks, and also for separate coats and wraps. The piques show various 'Otyles of cording, front very tine to very heavy, and their firmness delights the heart of the ladies' tailor, Eyelet embroidery shows to advantage 'on pique, either by itself or in coinbins ation with Irish Ike. Iledebo or Dan- ish cutvvork is also used, and promises .to be as popular. as the Hardanger of recent seasons. The vogue for white gowns necessitates a corresponding Xorewhiteshats*, both in felt and in igerie. The - white felt hats will be worn late into the acIvisneing spring. The felfis of the same fine variety In- , traduced during the winter, and . the trimming ehows wreaths of tulle vol- uminously plaited, and curling tips that nestle above thes ear."--11elen mBearrkcehl.ey Lloyd in ,he Delineator for itk,tha magristretes' oteirt. A case of suit tor *ages came up be- fore Magistrates -Farmer and Kay in the Town Hall on Tuesday afternoon last. The plaintiffs were Misses Pick- arde and Cannes, tete of the Irish Pro, lessor's Medicioe Pompeian and the defendant Was the Professor. After thisevidence for the plaintiffs had been given, the defendant net /having the. witnesses he wished presentraeked for a .postporiement, but the magis- trates decided that the case should.go on, whereupon 'no defence -was offered and the defendant Walkednut of court. The magistrates then gave judgment for -the claimed wages $25 And, $20. 's Considerable interest was Manifested in the alleged assault ease- of Pickarde vs. Sullivan which came up for hear- ing on Tuesday last before Mag- istrates Kay and Farmers The court -room was packed to overflowing. The parties in the 'spit were two members of the DeAlva Concert' Company the one being Miss)PiOltarclee who. assisted in the company, while the others Dr. DeAlett the manager. On Sundav night :eoine tittle difference 7176 walatteriasisttlitsotaligedl-utishsatplchkearDaer.. 'Several witnesses' were examined and considerable evidence was deduced, which went to . show that no 'great harm had been done, The magistrates however, decided- to. withhold jOilg- Ment that the evidence. might be sitb- witted to the Crown Attorney. . sS„oell Was' done on Wednesday afternoon and. tb.e. case was dismissed. Additional Locals on page I. nd you iU And it is the cheapest spot in town Having purchased the stook of W. C. Huston, and, de- siring to reduce the same before removing it to ourware.: rooms, we will offer the entire stock of Furniture, comprising itchen, Dining Room, Bed Room, Drawing Room, and Hall Furniture also many odd pieces and 'Odors, at a great reduction. Call and see the many bargains we offer. • 1 'eel ithongh our ?Ore Manitoba Ps.,..tout? has po royal warrantsso catchy name, it is of superior quality. Then it 'costs less than. outside 'brands which is a very important consideration— only $2.45 Per cwt. at the mill: - many years was so ably edited by Mr. Race and lately ,by Mr. Davey,has again changed hands, Mr.Wrn. Elliott, late head master -of the High School, having purchased the plant and will conduct its future destinies. We wel- come Mr. Elliott into the journalistic field and wish him 'every success in the new 'task that devolves upon him.. , Word wits received here last week of the death of Robert Portice, son of ,Mr. Ed. Portioe fornierly proprietor of the Station Hotel here, he having died on Tuesday last. . The deceased had been operated on for appendicitis, but his ease being a severe one he only lived'a short time after the operation WaS performed. Ile was 21 years of age and wes a young man much res anected. The funeral took place on Thursday. ' A- number of Henson carters drove down on Thursdaylast and pleyed.af- ternoon and evening gasites witrthe Exeter platters, with the result -as showss belovt: ' , • s A,rorasoOti. , Exeter ° . -. Hensall H. Huston skip15 C. MeDonell ekip,19 J Muir, skip 10..R. Eionthron ." 20 ' EvOiingek J Muir skip 0 R. Bontliren skip 13 G. Anderson ti. 12 A. Bradt " 18 The Irish Professor and hie Concert Company finished tin ir ten day en- gagement in the Opera House here on Saturday evening. As has been previ- ouslysteted este-concerts put on were of fele order. The professor sold a large number 'of bottles of medicine. The voting contest for the most popel- ar young lady in Exeter was decided Saturday evening in favor of Miss Mabel Walters who received a Very large number of votes and was 'given A gold watch. The company left Mon- day morning for Dashwood. They in- tend going to Hensall arid (Vuitton es well. Two Of the young ladies of the band parted company with the mores - ear here, or, the plea, it is said, that, they had not been paid their wages and are suing for same. ' . Mr. Kurtze of St. Williania. Norfolk 0o., at present a manufacturer of acetylene gas pleats and fixtures and employing twelve men, WAS here on Friday last intentiewing the council. Ile proposes moving and is eeeking place in which to locate, with a view t runt inuing the above maned and also to manufacture gasoline motors. The membersf the pouncil put in the day p)i with him and hie traveller looking over the round and the various boil& ing s that might be eultable. To en- large his bneinese as he demires hi would requeet a loan of 15.000, giving hi* plant aeeeeiirlte. Mr. Kiirtze vtna fays orably initireemed with Exeter getterel- Iyand tin:night that a, convenient build- ing Could let sectireds Wed() not Know what netion the tonne!l will take in 010 matter, but expert that it will be iiiiitemeeed at their next meeting *nen etenething definite will be decided upon, .Entertaining a Scotch nobleman in .disguise, helping him out of a diffieulty and then being streated to a- trip, through Europe, was the.pleasankfate that befel Drs. J. A. and D. D. MeCals nun, of Orestline'Ohio, former .resi- dente of Exeter. The 1w6 doctors are brothers, and have many relatives and friends here to whom' their pleasant adventure will be interesting. One day hist summer a young man got off a through train at Orestline, Ohio, and went to the office of bre. McCal- lam, and they befriended him. They lent him money, 'put him at the best hotel in town and took him autoino- biting. After a week had passed a elute stanial stun of money arrived from Scotland, and it became apparent that the young stranger was very rich. Ile repaid his two friends the money' they had spent On him and went Away. Not long afterwards the doctors re- ceived a letter from Baron St. Ossill, of Scotland, thanking; them for be- friending,his son and inviting them to visit him at his own expense.. The doctors promptly aecepted the in They crossed the ocean on the steamer "Celtic" and were treated in a princely fashion by their hosts. The doctors remained six weeks in theold land, and were taken on a tour of Ire- land, England, and Prance by the barioo and his son. - They have just recently arrived home and the inter - eating story has leaked out. Schaal Board,\IVIInutes. Meeting of the Board held in ToWn Hall, retie 19. Absent P. Wood, The following is the order of business duly approved; Per chair, minutes of prev-` lone meeting and special session of Sao. 20. Reports of Coins: Wood, that thii ty.flye cords have been secured. Carling—Martin—that II, %Huston be empowered to place the necessary shelving and cupboard required by the staff. The 'Board beg to acknowledge with thanke the gift ttethe echool of a framed portrait of the late Sir SOO A. Macdonald. Martin—Rowe—that the communication from the Norwich Board of Education appealing for its- siatance in securing afturer proportion of the Government's grantee for higher edueation he favorably received end that II. Huston be deputed to eorres- newt with our member in the Provin- cial Legislature in furtherance of this req nest, Martin—Rowe—gest the fel- lowing payment ho approved: Thos. Hartnoll, wood. $100f.T. (4rigg, eehool stipplies $7.90; Miss Maley, type writ- ing itupplie,s $0.45.) Atlas Atienrance Co., $54; De.efititz, drugs. 35C.• On the, question of, ad/trice the Board, untini- latently adjudged diet the tennis of An agreement *hong be uniformly re, iipeeted to the end of it ematratt, term. ilustonesVarling—that in the tame of any 104010114e application for a refond of sloe, suels refund ehell exeeed a seetired liniment of $2 for the entre n ee 'month arida further Pattmetit of $1 for tooth succeeding month or pert of *Monti% in et tendenee, Carling *di ournment. J. Origg. Manitoba Blend As the result of OUr efforts to -pro- duce a strictly first-class article, we have a very large sale for Star flew, tbroughout the county and wherever its Merits are known: New. dealers are being constantly added to the 'al- ready large number of firms selling this well-known td popular flour. 00Iy $2.25 per cwt. tit tilts min. We also Manufacture and sell Pastry flour, Graham Flour; Whole Wheat Flour, Cracked Wheat and Wheatlets. Corn for sale or exchange. ' Special prices for chop. tintiltEst Etpos. ExErsii, °STRAY° • We take special pride in our stock of Whitewear fir this season. We profit by our past experience, bend- ing every energy to have better 'materials, 'better designs and lower prices,With each succeeding year. Our stock is cOmplete in the following lines, adie.s' *Gowns Fine cambric trinimed with lace embroidery and inser- tion in several different- rangi • 75c to $i.75. • I • Ladles' Thiderskiits itt Laivilsdale'and cambric with lawn hill trimmed with torchon.lace and insertion,- :also ernbtoidery.frills, a.full range of prices from 85c to $175 .71 Ladies' Drawers • • • 4 • • Fine cambric with hemstitched frill7 &special lme 2 ter-lirieS-embroidery trimmed at 50c and 75e. Corset Covers Made of Lawnsclale trimmed with torclaQn, lace and in - sexton also embroidery at 25e and 50c. A very special line made up of 'wide embroidery at 75c. We are Showing some very choice designsin white lawn louses, for early:spring wear at reasonable prices. • Bpadquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Olothing. r THE FACE AND HANDS require more care" during the win ter. Hard winds and frosty air make the' lisp of some healer abselotely neces- s All the well-known preparationO for the skin are to be found in our stock of toilet artieles. HOWEY118 °REAM Olt ROSES le specially eeoininentled for eluipped halide, face, ete. Excellent for gentlemen after shaving. Only 25 ceets per bottle. W. &JOKY, ,IPIRB, Chemiet and Optiebtro EXETER Phone Women's Vesta and Drawers', Fleeced lined regular price, 50c each, to clear 40c Woitten'e Vests and Drawers, Natiiral Grey, fine ribbed. regolar price 40a quality each for..... e „ Wonien'e V0q12 and Drawere fineribbed,lerge full size reg. ular price 3�c each to clear at — ,. • WomeVs Vests and 'Drawers very fine qutlity white or grey, all sizes regular price 700 each to clear iste Women's Volta and Drawer all *tint in Week, re.41 or grey regular price $1 each to clear at— Child retOti Vests and that -were in tilt eiece and all qualit, prices which vvill melt every Gatment in a hurry. tk ROWE