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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-03-01, Page 8Stock Taking We are offering epecial 'values in' Suitinge, Coatiegs aud Pantinee thie mouth in order., to make reenn-fee Spring erOnds. Suitings made to Orderfor $10 and $12. Over Coatings triad° to order for $9 and upwards. Panting. made VS order for $2.50 and $3. r TA AN Aleschant Exeter, Ontario Business, Locals -- Read Them Bram GOLD RpTO LOST.—Fincler kindlyleave seine at this office. , If you want a Telescope, Suit Case or Trunk at low prices, Stewart has a good selection. . Store to rent after Marcia 15. Next door to Poptoffice. Apply to Mrs. D. •Johns. , Stewart has the loveliest embroidery in , the trade at 200" a'yd, reeeeeeteveeetteeeveeireveeetetrertit Mr. D. Wye ie coutined to his elleteteettess Ateleeeeteetleellettlitalte' eouueiller James C tveelt 1.5 43,11 siek liee this week. MrseIlarrie, whe ie a, visitc-r. with stitebee C110',:0 030 W0tili4.1. Mee. A. Er. Pelee ie Mr. T. T. leotott of Spat ta on Set - Nie. Thos. Velautolte Atialo eon nnea urday purchaeed Mr. Geo;E. iefrawleses to hie bed °Wing •to residence on Andrew street fkle,S1,a00. Mrs. Wendlaaad, who emelervretit an The purchaser gets peseeseion April 1. operationin London soniii weekesluce, Mr. Ceetwley has 'not. yet decided jb improving nicely. whether lie will lose tewn. Mr.john of Winghane lete of Miss Edna Meealltine who ie 'elegele- L4 Ifif`4 bas beeri contified' to WS ed in the Sovereign Dank here, has ae- bed for some days, suffering from the e,epted a position with the Gordon Mae- rtietenatiero. 0 key Co, at Toronto, for which piece fieseou dispospd of bis she leaves in a'bent two weeks. fine driver arid outfit last week to Mr. We underetand that Dr. 1). A.. An- Thorntinettaker, for which he receiyed derson has disposed of his Dental Poe- aegtiod figure. • - tiee and also his fine dwelling ,.,011 A happy gathering of the 3,oung folk oilbaKeirntesatrraiente, taltuedforthineerlattot4L dttelin tist was very pleasantly entertained at the It is, however, house of Mr, and Alm A. Q. Bobfer Jae. Welters. °flown. thie Dr's intention to continue his Monday night. practice here for several weeks, con - Mr. W. O. Huston on Monday last sequently possessiori in either caw, will met with a very painful acccident by not be. given until such time as he having two of his fingers badly jam- leaves town, which lie has decided on. rued under a window., The Samuel Eforit farm near Elim- Lefttell see/lees, Special Services will be heed in the ville which was sold by public auction Trivitt Memorial School Hall each on Monday was purchased by Mr. John 'Johns, of for $5770. Thursday evening during Lent, enna- meneing'this evening (Thursday) at In the semi-final Intermediate 0.H. eight o'clock. The Rector will give a A. series Goderich on Tuesday night series oe addresses at these week -night trimmed Berlin 18.5 leaving them 4 services or! 'The Letters to the Seven goals to the good in the roulid. . Oole's Cern Cure positively removes corns by painless extraction, nunnery Apprentices wanted. Girls wanted to learnnaillinery. Ap- at once at Jones & Clark'estore, ' ' Gentlemen will find Melissa Balm delightful aifter shaving, prepared by W. S. Cole, Pharnaacetical Chemist. Stewart has received another lot of fancy grey dress goods, in dress ths. They are lovely for suits. Pay ,liace thgtit'ice soft tweed effect. Wanted. • Girls to learn the Millinery, duties to begin about the 2nd wet in 'March. Apply at ouce. —J. A. e'trewart. LOCAL DOINGS 4 bottle threugh hat is slowly be- erovette Clieten Siveet vi•w$ etieugis Iiinvieey lest cet a gash lis feet eeeil while splittiet; weed et li1L3i:14nriDe. .1ft reeeired eeverel If you want an 4p4o=4ate suit of clothes to 02'der, callt and examine .Stew art's Scotch ZymoU Chetiot, 'Worsted. Fine Amick cottage, containing six rooms on William street, for sale quick. Has woodshed, stable, heed and soft water en premises. Centrallyeocated. Will be sold at once at abargam. Ap- ply at Advecate Office. , , Churches.' Next Sunday morning A Chinese laundryman was in town thereewill be a celebration of the Holy last week, and rented one of elre Jos. Conaraunion and in the evening the Davis' shops for 4 terrn, with thebaten- subject of the sermon will be "The Lion of starting in bueitiess shortly. Folly ot, Sin." The band played a few lively airs Ricks* Forecasts for Aura* out of doors on Friday evening last. By putting the storm diagrams for The night was quite warm and many February and March together, it will people listened to and appreciated the be seen that, the disturbing causes ni°81°' * • bearing on the'litst days of February Mr. Thos. Fitton, whom wereportea continue into the opening ,eaye of last week as being yeryilestill remains March. In foot, the eulrainating'clays, in an uncertain condition. Some days of a regular storm Period fall from his eenditionshewe a deeiel:64 loel"ve- Thursday the ist to Sunday the 4th of ; e ment while others he becomes very Mardi. -A regular Velcan.seorm per- lowAt eifeeenthe•electwsii change for iod ifecentralian-the-14,--Oriand•tounb, the better. 1 , z ing the 2nd and 3rd look ' for welch • Yesterday being Asn -Wednesday higher temperature -attended by threat - was theist day of Lent, which will cote. ening fall of the barometer, ending in , er a period of forty days. ending April heavy to violent storms. lamest parts 15. During this period the more itrick these storms will'at first be tropical in of the Episcopal denominations character—heavy rain- and hail with willobserve it as a season of Absten- liglatning,thunder.and local floods; but ance andself-denial. • sudden and extrenee change tocolder A °meeting of the Exeter branch of Will follow, bring high barometer, the British and Foreign Bible Society snow squalls arid fierce; told winds took place Thursday evening in the from the northwest. A reactionary TrivittMemorial School Hall. A fair storm period centers on the fith,' 7th attendance was present, and interest- and 8th. At this time the sharp cold ing addresses were delivered by Revs. that followed the previous period. will Going and Fletcher. . relax the berometer will fall, and ai,p. at the home of Mr. B. Mains on atehse. rilieggiotonznowayinbeneoxipteheetreied. avnedt;evvenatrimial, dey' night last the occasions being failing ethering of anumber of friends of hal)* weather, with 1°'w and barometer, and restless,- electrical iss Muir for the purpose of present - clouds, at such a period as this, and mg her with a "Kitchen Shower" prior other periods next. follavving, should to her, marriage to Mr. Swan • next week. Many useful articles eomprised Put ever,' one on the Watch for storms the tokene:of good will and kindly, re, of possibly danger.' A,ehort, cold wave may possibly come from the north- tneenbeenee elect needless to say they were much appreciated, , west behind these stoems; if SO it Will . • • soon break down be the on -coming ,taf inc Deavitt-Bobier case, as men- the period just ail9aci. tioned last week; was continued ore Wednesday afternoon and evening Un- Snd"li D0411111' California. til about eleven o'clock, when, all ,the - The news was received here Moriday evidened having been taken, Police mornitig of the sadden. death In Oak - Magistrate elumbeeeof Goderich clike land, Cal, of Mr, George Kerne*, raissed the case, claiming ,that al- 'brother of Mrs.' ;Ames Torn and gr. though. there veas evidence of slight Daniel Iternick of 0Mo. He had Melissa Ilalrot--A hiay's toilet neces- sity, makes the skin like velvet. 25c a bottle at Cole's Drug Store,- Stewar e s is the place, if yod want to see the new •spring patterns in men's and boys' fine shirts. * Wnitted. Two men in each county to repre- ent I advertise hardware denart- -menteout out• -samples of our goods, etc. Travelling position or office Man- agerie Salary $90.00 per month, cash weekly, with all . expenses paid in ad, va.rice. We fuenish everything. THE CoLMILiLk 11011$E;:Chicago, Dept. Ole, ;231 5th Ave. 4t Stewart has the largest assortment of ,Over Laces. he has- ever shown, in white, ereant- Paris two tone and black Suit- ) ' able for waists. newe'd storms Of rain and Wind, turn, A very Pleasant gathering took lace PERFECTION CitAti,* Soc135 111111144 Vt10:140 SISCLIT SIP.XtrzlizO — • - •t rood, Value MooneYs Perfedikan Cream Sodas are crisp squares of wholesome morishment. ,They are the fOod that 'builds strength and muscle. They are as easily digested by the child and invalid as bythesturdy worianan. They contain ALL the food properties of finest Ciro". dianwheatflour,in.a form that delights the appetite. Always fresh and crisp in. the moisture-proofpackages. At all'grocers ki I and, 3 ptund paceseeil, Edward, Stewart returned to London 1484 r.P wseeko'plestene, sr., is visiting • her elm, Samuel, in Blyth. . Mrs.' C. Birney and daughter, Lois, spent Friday in London. , Miss Hilda Hoskins of Tiirkton is the guest of Miss Ruby Treble. Miss OWer Quance is in Toronto at- etelidlng-millinteeropening Miss Loosraore 'of Alvinston, is the guest of Miss Fannie liawclen. Mee. W. 0. Huston 'Spent a few days this week with friends in Goderich. Miss Gertrude Harvey left Monday for London to take a course in the Business College.' , Mrs. Huston, *Sr., left 'Saturday for Crediton to reside with her daughter, - Mrs; Essery. in future. Mr. John Prangeof Goderieb, spent a couple of days in town this week the guest of Mr., R. S. Richardson, Mrs. A. ,Sheere after ' a few weeks visit With friends here, returned to her home in.Ste Thomas Wednesday; Public School Inspector, John E. Tom, is at present paying his semi - _yearly visit to the schools-, in this neighborhood. Misses Lille and Amy, Johns took partin a concert in connection with the Church of Ungliind at „Rensall on Tuesday evening. " "Miss Bayley of London was here Sunday' and Monday visiting the Mis- ses Treble; prior to going to Calgary to spend the sumener. • Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Dungate, after three weeks' visit at the home of 'Mr-, and Mrs. eels. Dearing; Stephen, re- turned to London Saturday. Additional Locals on page .Z. irreg ularity, such as might occur in wakened on Wednesday morning last )41otitates Institute. • • The WOmates Institute wille hold their regular meeting in the Reading Room of the Town 11411,Frida,y, March 2, at 8 o'clock. Those wishing to pie, 'cure flower leilbs and seeds through the Institute will have to become . -members 1)37 March 20. is liens, Pres. Mrs. Hastings, Sedy DON'T MONKE 'WITH THAT. „COLD. USE HOWEY'S ,011Eitger CORDIAL. • .:ONLY 25 CENTSAT , 110WEY'S', DRUG STORE, EXETER. Good Winter We lite to show our goods to the roan who thinks he cannot be pleased. Anyone ean suit the fellow who is easily satisfied, but ii• takes good avorkinamship, honest matez ial's. and oho best of, tailOring experienee to steit the really. any business, still there as no proof of fraud or wrong doing on the part of the d'fencIant Mr,13Qbier, " ▪ Messrs. Poplestone & Gardiner, who have been -carrying on a general store business here for over three years, yes- terday closed the store, having in Dec. last purchased a business in Blyth, where Mr. Poplestone has been since the first of the year. Me. Gardiber and familsewill go to Blyth in a few days. We regret to lose such good citizens, but feel assured that they have already reeeivect hearty ;wel- come to Blyth. We wishthem atoll • Measure of success. • •'We understand that it is the inten- tion of Mr. A. McDoneil as soon as the weather permits, to put in a new front in the drug store occupied, by Mr. W. S. Cole, and thus complete the final iropeovement in the largest businesse block in town. Mr. Cole also intends to have the inferior completely reinod- plied in the latest design, including silent salesman cases and', the 'most modern drug store equipinent. When completed the Central Drug Store will be second tonone and the block' tine of the beet in the county. • Mr. W. J. tteaman lett week receiv- ed a certificate of qualification as Cap- tain in the Canadian MONA: He has for several years held the the office. of Lieutenant in No. 6 Company (Exeter District) of the 88rd Battalion, and at- tended camp at London in that capac- ity. Last year he put in some weeks in London Military °School, and as re - suit of his good work there and at the camp he is now a qualified Captain. When a rearrangement of the officers of the 83rd le made, as is expected shortly, he will, undoubtedly, begiven the command of No. 6 CoulPeu31. will is an enthusiastic military man. 'We salute 'Ott, Captian. Mr. Geo. ICeys, of Snowflake, Mane formerly a resident of Stephen, in writing to the Advocate saya:4—"The winter vitas. mild up to Feb. Ist but since then it has been anything but mild, averaging fit:mil 20 to 40 degrees below ,zero. We' dou't consider that cold for this country. and 40 below zero Imre is no 'worse than 10 in Ontario. Of course we have to clothe ourselves very warmly here and when 40 below zero nolpart of the body (51!) be left ex- posed without its freezing in a very short time. We enjoy the West very much but we shall always retain a ,warm spot in our hearts for old On- tario and the many friends who were near and dear to 'us." `While we had some exeeedingly cold days in the month of February, the latter part of the month, and last week in particular, was quite mild, two or three days beteg even atunmer-like. The frost Mile Oa of the ground and left the roads in the tisnel spring con. dition. The nights were mild. We noticed one man reading him paper fee heir an hoar while etanditig on the Atreet tinder an are light. The ice in the rink was ont of condition and the enrierit arid skaters were coneequently dejected. There Mt* a heavy rainfall about midnight Saturday, accompan- ied by considerable and light- ning. Sunday brotight a bit of it bliz. Zotrd and a *light anow Careful Dresseri ...ee-es....aeeeaeeeeaeee,,,,eeeesseeee • Call and beeconviriced that we have the best of gtiods, we do the Vest ot work 4ttitl fit you outebeaper than any ether place in town. °Mew you Stilt and Over- coat now. _ Duke Tailor, Mel Mario And had partially dressed .himself, when apparently his heart failed and heliad fallen hack on the bed. When found: shortly after life was extinct. Mr. Sernick had been in fait health previously and what brought e on the trouble is a mystery. He had been living with his son, Geo. • A. Xernicit, who has become quite wealthy through ,beeorning owner of some valuable gold mines attGoldfleld, and who is at pre, sent doing further prospecting in the gold region. Mr. Keeniele Was 68 years of age. The body has been embalmed, but the funeral will not take .place un- til the arreval of the son, whose exact whereabouts were" unknown at the time of the death. , Mrelternick spent several menthe visiting here last year and *lien he retuyneduto Califoroia.he. was accompanied by Mrs. Soathcott, Whois still there- Deceased was pos- eessed:of a general; generous and'eind- Iy disposition, and having shared to a considerable extent the prosperity „. of his soh, he performed many kindly etets while sojourning here a year ago. Tlee greeterpart of his life was Spent in earnest toil, and for many years his every dollar went topaythe expenses of the gold search in which his son Was then engaged. The reward came, but Mr. leernick did not live long to enjoy the wealth of which they finally be- came possessed. ALA ar° re irmr awkins & Son's HARDWARE and ED STORE. Nails, Glass, Oils, Cements Eavetroughing, Heating and Plumbing And, you will find it is the cheapest spot in tow.n. T. HAWKINS & SON. IVIanitiboba flour Although ourleare Manitoba Flour lias no royal-warrant,n0 catchy nil nae, it is of superior quality. • Then it eosts lees than outside brands vvhich is. a very important' consideration— only -e2:45 per cwt. tit the Mill. *, 4 L -- 1V16,nitoba 131end lirilitorg. Having purchased the stock of W. C. Ruston, and, • g-todiiee4hqsam-befe rooms, we will offer the entire stock of Furniture, comprising Kitchen, Dining Room, Bed Boom; Drawing Room, axtd. Hall Furniture also many odd pieces and E.(;elers', at a great reductiOn. _0.all and see the many bargains we offer. As the result of opr. efforts to pro- duce a strictly first-class article, ,.we have a Very large sale for Star flour throughout the county and wherever its merits are known. New dealers are being constantly addedlo the 0 - reedy largo number of firms selling this veell-known and popular flour. only $2.25 per cwt. at the mill. INSON The Leading Furnitnre Dealers and Funeral, Directors. We also manufacture and sell Pastry flour, Graham., Floor. Whole Wheat Flour, Craeked Wheat fend Wheatlets. Corn forsale or exchange. Spepial prices for, chop. Os, We take special pride in our stock of Whit'ewir this season. We profit by our past experienee, bend- ing every ertergy to have betiVi-itialetials, better designs and lower prices with each succeeding year. Our stock is complete in the following lines. iadies'.Gow, Fine cambric trimmed; with laceembroidery' and..inser. tion in several' different s•tyles ranging in pride from. 756 t() Ladies' Underkirts In Lawnsdale and; canibrie witli lawn. full trimmed with torchon lace andinS'ertion, also embroidery frills, a full: 'range of price from 85c to $2.75 'Ladies' Drawers Fine cambric with hemstitched frill, a specialIine 256. • Better lines embroidery trimmed at 50c and 75o 'Corset Covers Made of.Lawnsclale trinam.ecl.with torchon lace and rn- sertion also embroidery at 2‘5c and 50c. .1‘. Very special. line made up of wide embroidery at 750. „ flatotsv spas. We are Showing sone very choice design's in,white lawn. EXETER, 14,71:111,I0 blouses,fr early ,spring wear at reasonable prices. PERSONAL. savaishistitembammeamies****** Mr. W. W. Taman .,was in Goderich on Friday. • Mrs. (Rev.) Martin is visiting friends ih Mount Forest. , Mr. J. P. ROSS of Toronto was in town over Sunday. . Miss Hattie White returned to To- ronto on Saturday. . Mrs. Geo. Brooks visited her' daugh- ter in London thiii week. Miss Lily Bissett hag returned to London after a visit here. . Miss Beatrice Robinson left on Sat- urday everting for Toronto. leirs. Webb of St. John., is viejting her sister, !qrs. GeO. Crawley. Miss Merle Gould is attending the millinery opeoings in Toronto, Mr. J. W. Broderick, of Goderich. spent Sunday and Monday in town. Mr. J. G. ;tones spent' the former part of theweek in Toronto on businese. Miss Edith Sanders went to Toronto Monday to attend the millinery open - nage. - Mr. Fred Hill of Moray spent Tuee- day at the hozne of his aaint, Mrs...David Mack. t Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart returned Tuesday everting from a niontlfs visit in New York. °Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilea/min of Lott., don were the guests (4. their re(n], W. W.11illairn of Paris iq the .1.. over Stmday. Mrs. guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Ford, and other relatives. Mr. Fred. Walters left Monday for Toro/Ito. lie .will go on the road for Gordon Matkay Mrs. Reid of London arrived Monday evening to ViSit her parente, Mr. end Mtge Silaa Itandfortl. Ileadquartaslor the,celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing. TnE FACE AND nANns reqiiire more eare during tlie 'winter. Hard winds and frosty air make the Ilse of Sortie healer absolutely neces- sary, All the well -it no Wfi Preparations :toy the skin are to be foond in our stock of toilet articles. UoW1'8M1t1AMQP ROSES ia specially recommended fin, chapped hands, face, lips, etc. Excellent for gentlemen afterhaving. Only 25 cents per bottle.' **Nee_ - - WO S. 110WEYO MOLL Chemist and Optician. EXETER Phone rm. zpixibroidery worth 8c for 5c Likm..04,01.0444.0,..a.fkatk.A.ikatia Special CollAion of 25 different patterns Selling at 5e. romovourivrvourvatvir ..rritir-vitorneto,rvmon Embroidery worth 15e for 10c 11 Lai Special collection of 12 different patterns, 6 inches wide, bealiti-, fully embroidered on fine etimbrie. Selling at 10e. I rit40,7FOArsativatWitlirriOratrVorlinr7V1 r Etdbroidery,wbrih 659 for 20c aniiik.e..0.41gzeklekidi'meffiaak.ft.atusitakcaoci Shecial collection of 12 different patterns, 12 inches wide, p designs, eorreet for making coreet covert!. Selling at lresiz Yd. SNELL. 86 ROW !value,