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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-03-15, Page 8iiragaripormirvirtgrigruit Say , we got in Iwo swell Suitings 1a.tr week. They ore right up to theimo Cutts are two inches _longer than laSt year, aud the lapels are se much broader and deeper.that yout can't b.elp but notice them. The4vests are cut with five buttons. The pants are just a little pegtoppy. They ere beauties alright for $15, $18 and $20, and no matter where you '-go you can't fincl anything that will fit as nicely as they doe TA Merchant Tail Ontario .fteter, or, Business Locals -- Read Them Pure wool rugs in all sizes and,prices at Stewart's. Tecumseh Mixture, the only tobacco gnara.nteed not to boen your tortgue,for vile at the Central Drqg Soree At a very small post you can get a lovely Tapestry 'rug at Stewart's. Feed Improved 'Polittry. Food and make Seim° hens 143r, Price 15 centa per pound at Cole's Drug 'Store. .nementber Stewart has the new colors and designs in 1, 2, 3, and 4 yard lin - (ileums. 3tist arrived a. new line of toilet 403ps—delicate floral odors—at Cote's ° 0,14g Store. - Stewart has the thoice,stirange of Eng- lfash Velvet RUA: tiocAL DoiNGs. Assessilissitestealeafessinsikalik Miss Maud Quance le ill with grip. It. le proposed to held a Decoration Do 111 towu 111Jone. Bev. Godwin was taking ill on Mou. slaY luid is now confined to the house. Miss Chidley, teacher at Comuserciel work,wee ill the latter part of Usti/reek, A.1004 Nbarit boy vritsiteal at once to lees= the store business-. Carling „ Rey. Wale f Riatd'a will preach in the .7surnes street church oext Sun day morning and evening. e The ;Now St. /seegite enjoyed * pleasant social evening on Tueedays. A good, grogram was rendered. , -Several of tbe-congregationrof Jain Street church wereadroitted as inera„, bers at the Sunday morning service. We learn that Mr. J. P. Ross and family of Toronto, formerly_ of town, are about to remove to the Noethwest. Miss Core Powell has during the week been confined to the house under the doctor's care, owing to & f81.013 on a finger, James Creech, tr., who has been confined to his room owing to 'illness, is improving somewhat, and is now able to sit up. Frank 'rylor, son of Rev. Tylots of Bryanston last week commenced hardware apprenticeship with Messrs. Hawkins Von, , 4 Robt. Wilson of Elimville, a. former employe of Messrs, Jones & Ca&a. at Winchelsea, has taken a position with the same firm here. . MAN MISSING.—Since Monday night was to have appeared in .Magistrate'e court Tuesday morning—didn't show up—not been found since. Mr. Sainoel Smith received word yesteeday of the death of his father, who died in Matiehest'er, Tuesday. • E. Samuel of;Loridon Rolland, ex- Commereial Hotel on, Mohday March pert Spectacle Specialist, wit be et the 19. Consultation free. Exeter and Lucitai curlers enjoyed a day'sfsport hereon Tuesday. The re - Belt Was a. little in fait* of Exeter, the final score being 5147. - Two rinks played in the afternoon and two in the evening. The scores in order were: Lucati 18,'0, 12, 11; Exeter 17, 17, 10,10. A return game will be played in Lu- een en Monday'. Ex -Mayor Dr. Campbell of London has been appointed Post Office Inspee- tOr for London District to (facetted Mr. n. G. Hopkirk, superannuated. We regret to hear of the bereave- ment of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Glanville at their home in London, their little 11 -months -old daughter,Freida,Lillian, having died On .Monday. Magistrates Kay and Farmer sat on a case of alleged theft of fish on Fri- day. They dismissed the case. , Prob- ably they considered it only a fish story and not to be relied On. The Advocate will be rendering a few accounts for subscriptions to the paper shortly. If you are/ in arrears you might save us trouble by remitting at once. Hama look at your labeL is itotix ditsittodt 'There are still a few of our subscrib- ers who have not paid their subserip. tions to the Advocate, Look at label and see if you are among the .number. It you are kindly have the sarae • chetged Without delay as it takes money to run a newspaper. Every- thing we boy has to be paid for with ' cash. Ricks' Forecasts tor Merck. A reactionary filtOPM period is Cen- tral on the 17th, 1$th and. with the M000 at last quarter and extreme south declination. This period is near the center of the Earth's equinox, and still u oder the influence of, Venus'. per- tnrbation. Another fact -we; must keep hi tuitid, is that tbe equinox of the planet Saturn will be felt iaf all the phenomena of the present season, especially at the equinoxeliand the sol- atice periods of our globe. At this period, the 17th, 18th and 19th, look for recur!) of falling barometer, higher temperature and more rain and snow ---ram southward, turning to snow in middle to northern states. 'rhe inevit- JC.SainUel of Loudon.,ICug. expert Spectacle Specialiet, wilt be at the Commercial Hotel on Monday, March 160 Consultation free. At the Owen SOUnd akiiiihiNitt Mr. Lad - low, the Durham National Portlatut Cement Co's; chemiet, wee given a vete diet for $.500 against the Durham Chronicle for libel. 4 The Ohrouicle *hart tima ate bed some very viorons articlee opposing the proposed plan of moving the, cement :plant from Dor- ham and anensing the plaintiff and others of 'making a false report ail to tile Amount of nsarl near Durham. The Chronicle also insinuated,thit the plaintiff had entered into a scheme, with others to depreciate the value of the stock iirorder that certain parties might bey it bp aud gain control. It was *leo ineinueted .that the plaintiff' was purchasable. Dr. 'Malley, Who has been 'residing in a pare of Mrs. R. Collins' -resid- ence, James street, is this week mov- ing into the.residence vacated by Me°. W. C. Huston, on North street. Mr. Chas, Catin has SO hi8 The Seaforth Expositor commenting on the result of a eurling contest in that town recently in which Mr. Wm. Pickard, a fanner Exeter resident. and Mr. Wm.' McDougall, Jr., played the final game to depide the winner of a 35 pound turkey and the, champion- ship, says: "Whilewe congratulate Mr. McDougall on his triumph we can't re- sist the temptation to eay that it is al- most a pity waste so tine a bird on a bachelor. The competition should. be confined to married men with families and young unmarried men and old bachelors should be excluded from a competition. for so useful a prize." With all due respect to our -foriner townsinent likewiee our contemporary and being in the same boat as-Mr..Me. Dougall we feel that we must, in jus- tice to our chosen state of single hiesseclness, rebuke. such ungenerous re- marks. Think of it, "It is a pity to waste so One a bird on a, 'bachelor." Just as though a bachelor could not appreciate good thing with satisfac- tion equal to the benecliet. We must draw the line when men who have loet their liberty shake their matrimonial fetters in our faces and insist that they are the only ones to enjoy the .good things of life. We consider there is an apology clue from Our unfriendly critic and unless it is forthcoming We shall be obliged to consider an indig- natioriMeeting. 'Beware,Bro.McLean'. Seed wecat. , 6 A quantity of 'Hest elan Seed' wheat. for sale., Apply , on Lot12, Oen, 8. Us - borne. Josh. Heywood: - 5.11. Agricalterel Society Met. A Meeting of the directors of the South' Huron Agricultural Society was held at 131ackall's Hotel, Beira% on Saturday, March 10th; for the pur- pose of arranging for a spring show at Brumfield on April 24, A delegation - from the Stephen and Usborne branch waited. upon the S. liutoreSociety. to °make arrangements to hold the County Fair in conjunction with the Lerarich it Exeter this fall, to wbich dir- ectors cemplied. A Seaforth. delega- tion was also present and asked for e donation of $100 toward their building fund as a similar amount had been given the Stephen andlTsborne branch last year. This request was also com- plied With. .-„- . Womusd's institute. The regular meeting ofitie Winnan'e Institute was held in the To•wri Halion Friday afternoon Mar. 2nd. The at- tendance waaiilIthat could be desired. The reading given on"The Life of .Ten. nyscktintwas very interesting and rept, variety to the programme'. Mrs. Amos gave a paper 4Econoinies in the household."' ' This -.paper cbtitained many valuable suggestions of economy in both money and thne and intended resi- dence ow Sanders' Street tol4iier. John Mitchell. Mr. Cann intende going to the Northwest forthe sininner and May pOSSibiy 'decide to maw° there later: „„.„‘ Mr. jos. Davis' driver While left standing et the depots Monday ,took fright at the train and made a dash for libert3r. - She was, however, captur- ed after the shafts of the rig bad. 13een • l• broken, Mr. and Airs. T. I...Atkinson, who have been residing at Sarept44, left on Wednesday for St. Thomas, where, they' intend making theirfuture home. The best wishes of their friends ac- company them. - Mrd L. H. _Dickson, D. D. O. M.tmA. comfort in: the *home. Mrs, Knight F,, & Nis PLO his PinOlar *la *-4,,:e inutied demonstritiol,1 on Moncton 'and Mitchell Lodges last ku.'"aking, coloring, flavoring ' APO, week and also, performed the opening moulding jelliesoilso sortie very MOS - ceremony of constituting a ,new ledge tic ways of serving them. The society at Milverton. has leased the commodious rooms over Mr. P. Frayne was last week made senior's Photo Studio and will here- . . the recipient of a beautiful chair by after hold theiteneeetings in this, their the congregation, Sunday School and new home. The society have completed League ofJames Street church in re- arrangements to hold an AtIlorne _on cognition of his faithful services Friday evening, April6th, commencing these connections. * at 7 o'clock. e Refreshments will be The' baseball enthusiasts are already served. talkinieup the . game for the coming. nitro* presbytery. season. 44UMMing UP the 144 a The regular March meeting of the playerseit is found that we beim matey:- Presbytery. of Huron, was held in WU- ial for a good team. Now is the time lis church, Clinton. on Tuesday, March, te take the initial steps. fitb. Reports on Church Life and Station '..Agent knight on Monday Work, Sabbath, School, Finances, disposed' of his -fine driver to Mr. Jas. Young P•3ople's .Societies were pre, 'Neel of McGillivray.. Mte Knight also sented and discussed. These were, on intends dipposing of Ite! &tying outfit the whole, encouraging. The Bathe and in future .will forego the pleasures grants as formerly were asked for aid - attached to an outfit of thei kind. receiving congregations, but it was The sabsCri tion committee, work- annowieed that after the present year Varna and Blake would be selfsaug- . porting. Leeburn and Union chore d Getlerich Township had made some progress towards this condition. No- tice was given thatthe Presbytery of Halifax would apply to the General 'Assembly for leave to receive the Retr. R. Gibson Fisher, of the English Meth. ()dist church as a Minister of the Pres- byterian church in Canada. con- nection with Dr. McLean's resignation, of the pastoral charge of etc Andrew's church Blyth, a large deputation from the session, and the congregation re- quested that if possible his servicee should be continued till Nov. Otb, at which date he should complete a pas- torate of 40 years, Dr. MeLealshaying left the decision to the Presliyeery, it was unartiraouslz and heartily agreed that the the resignation should not take effect till the 2nd Sunday of next November. The necessary steps were taken to secure for Mr. McLean bene- fit from the Aged and Infirm Minister's Fund, as soon AS Ills reeignetion should take effect. Dr. Stewert, and Mews. Saver arid Larkin, mieisters, and Messrs. .Tarnes Monteith, Jas. Sproat and E. F. Blair, elders, were appointed Cominiesioters to the next General Assenibly. was agreed to hold the next regular Meeting in 'Willis church, Clinton, on Tuesday, May 9th, 1900. lika :it Toront0. Jim Fret*. Knight wee in Loudon, Monilay, Miss Jezsie Creech vieited 1..L 1.•i title week, Miski Pearl Ronnie vieitiree ftit 1'd in London, Mre, Jas Colliugwood of IIamiltork le visiting *here, Mr. Phue of Stratford ie visiting Mr, John Charitou, Mr. W. W. Taman spent Friday evenin !gin London., " • A. Stewart went to Torouto Menday on businesie Mrs. Reid. returned toLondon on Tuesday, afterseveral weeks visit. W iwi ton Brineaeonkbelefe. yesterday tespend isweek 'With friends in Toronto. Ur. ands Mrs, Rick.heil left Tuesday morning for, their home in Irene,N.D. Miss Link of Orediton has been the guest of Mrs. - Wm. Kunz for two weeks. Miss Marian Eleton left for Parkhill on Thuroday to take a position lee mil- liner, r . Mr, and Mrs. Hawthorne of Seaforth spent.Sunday the guests of Miss Bertie Hall, , Mies Belle Heaman of London spent Sunday at the home of Me. T. Iteltlee Callum. Miss Annie Vincent after spending a week in London, returned home Mon- day morning: Mr, Walter Harding of the Stever- eign.Bank visited at his home in Lon- don over Sunday. Mrs. Vernon of Toronto was the gueet of her sister, .Mrs. Richard,son, for a few.days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Willis of London arrived Saturday- on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McCallum. .Mr. Nelson Sheer(' '" returned to Brantford Friday after a visit at the liome of his parents here. Dr. A. R. Kinsman went to\Toro on 'Saturday evening to attend a !fleet- ing of the Dental Association. Miss Edna McCallum left Tuesday for Toronto to commence her duties with the Gordon Mackay Co. Miss Ida Dinsdale, Kippep, Who was visiting friends here, returned to her home on Friday evening last, 4 Mr. Fred Pen13ale left Monday even- ing for Regina, Sask. He intends tak- ing up land; Success, Fred: Mrs. Samuel Thomas of Barton 'Se, Hamilton, is visiting her brother, Mr. Gee.. ‘Easterbrook, .Huron Street. . Miss Mary Lewsmore, Who has been Visiting *Miss Fanny Mordent returned Saturday to her home in Alvinston. Miss Eva Tylor of Bryanston, who was visiting her aunt, Mrs. Henry Re- inohr; left Friday to visit friends in Seaforth. • Mr. Geo. Etherington left Wednes- day' for London to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Sarin Shaddocke who died in -Detroit Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Mamie and daughter, who have been visiting Ori- tario friends for :several .weeks left on Friday for their home at Work- man, Sask. Mrs. Doughid; of ,Bay City, Mich,, arrived in town Monday and will visit her. cousin Mrs,. A. Holland, Exeter' North,- whom she has not seen in twenty-tive years. . ' •- Miss Bennett, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. Stewart for. Wine weeks, returned to her -home Toroo- tteon Saturday. She was ttecomparded. byMiss Katheline Stewart, who well spend some time there. Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. H. Cann, and children, Arthur, Minnie and Laura left on Monday. evening for Melite, Man., -where they will make their fu - tura bottle. Mr. John Cann left the same evening for Regina to reside. to be mare conducive to ' health and • able rise of barometer, and change to j ing toward at. emonstration on May colder ftore the northwest will foliove in the immediate wake of these storms bringing coldraw weather generally from about the 19th to 22nd. DON'T MONKE"WITH THAT COLD.° USE HOWEY'S CHERRY CORDIAL, ONLY 25 CENTS AT ° 1104i'VEY'S DRUG STORE? EXETER. in Canadian and 'natio ' enweeds, Worsteds Cheviots and pelves' rt - 1 „ Made up ih thOintest style to your ' Call satasee how welt 1 can dolor you, Everything tn Mons' Smart Wear. w lmMat Tailor 24th, have.niet with excellent euccess, aufficent to ensure the success of the celebration. Those interested will not forget the meeting to be held on Sat- u.ryafterntionat the Mausieet House. Mr. David Mack received word Tues- day of the sudden death of his brother- in-lawsJohn Lan gill. at Stein bach, Man. On March 4, at the age .of 67 years, 'Deceased had gone to light the fire in the motbning and a few moments later his wife found him lying in the parlor dead, Mre, Laxton, of Grenfell, Sask., has been visiting at 'Mr. Lorne Pethiek's In ilibbert. She has gone to Exeter to visit friends, whence she will pro- ceed to her western home. ---We are pleased to see. that 'Mr. Alvah West- cott is able to be out again after his recent serious illnees.--Seaforth News. Sohn SnelI eon of Mr. Eli Snell, has rented the Welsh farm on the 2nd eon. cession of I/shortie for a term and will move thereon immediately after Rieh- ard Welsh'e sale on Vriday of this week. Mr. Welsh has moved certain of his household effects to the resi- donee he purchased on Main street, Exeter. The milliners have now commenced 'their ditties for the Efeation and are pre- paring for the openings, Mr. Stewart ietainn hie milliner of Ittat stemma, Miss Sanders, The others have ladies who have been strangers to Exeter. MiSs Oaitimelle of Siineoe is with Memoirs,. Ione; * Clark; Miss Deatelee Steinbach of Zurich is with Messre. Snell& Howe; and Mis* Annie Lei 11, ton of Perth is with Miss Morloek, An Will be seen by a notice tinder the Sale Register heading. Mrs. Wm. Hawkshave will dikipome of her dwelt. big and household effeets on Tillman, Mareh O. Mrs. Ilawkohaw itnda moving ehortly to Little Oras., Atiatk, whore her mon, Mr. W. J. liavirkshom, reeontly purchased a hotel property and with whom she together with her ds,ufritter, Miss Jeans inteptuinaking their faun home, Exeter; Ontario, Mrs. Liddieott of London ia the gueet of Mrs. Prank Wood. Mr. Dirt:ley and son, 'Willie, returned from , Windsor Ttietidey. , Mr. A. 0, Waring Sperit Sunday a hi* home in St. Marys, miss a 'McIntyre of Montreal is vi iting her sister, Mrs. Lutz. Mr. Frank Delbridge of Ildertori W88 visitor In town over Sundae', . Rev. Dr. Itainsay of Ottawa visited his mother here partof thin week, Mr. Wm. meteod, Comedien ages, - forth, was in town on businests Wed- nesday. iiirsippevvn~isttr Harveys' Star Flour Is the ideal Family Flour—good for Bread or Biscuits. It is superior to flour made from all Manitoba Virheat, so we are told by many of our custom- ers, and so we think ourselves. -- The prices is less too—$2,25 per cwt. We also mantifiteture rind sell PURE MANITOBA FLOUR GRAHAM FLOUR PRINCESS (Choice Pastry) WHEATLET CRACKED WHEA:T elpeeial prices for fee& EDS We have a full stock of John A. Bruce & Co. Gov- erment tested st= a e. Cali and examine beforet you purchase elbewherp. We are agent for the AmericAn Hinge -joint fence which will withstand sudden and severe pressure from contact with animals of otherwise, without bending thestay4 the fence springing back to, pitioe the instant p .ressure Is removed. Call and see our . Samples and our prIces. AINTS We have the Shemin -Williams Paints in all colors and shades, which covers the earth, Call and get a paint card. . HAWKINS az; SON. ,weeeseesieeeeemesesee , RgilliiiMS 111 Fllflitilift We will offer our entire stock of Furniture, com,prising _Kitchen, Dining. Boom, Bed Boom; Drawing Room, and Hall Furniture also many odd pieces 'and Rockers, at a great reduction. Call and see the many bargains vfre' offer., e Leading Furniture Dealers and Funeral Director. HARV,EYBROS:. EXETER ONTA.RIO stiesesstiesesoitsstemeicsetseto&.sessi 1 1 DON'T THROW. AWAY TLIE PIECES of your broken eye glafteee or E4peo. tticle8. nringAbein all here and have tis try our skill lu REPAIR/NG EYE GLASSES If to" lenses be hrolten, we an re - piece ,thene If the tritium be broken catt probably fix it up ne good an new. In either ease you save the cost of a new pair. That's art item worth considering, ien't it? wo 84 110WEI Plot II A fereeast of spring is visible in'bur Dress Goods section. We consider the let of twenty-five pieces jest received, we'll Worthy'of mention., Light and dark plain greys in all wool tweeds, fancy cheek niobium shown in navy, green and brown. Pleicl delaines worked with tittle 800 are quite proper and we have the assort., went of colored The Ver est in Our generally complete Stook haa,just.,.been replenished' with the best and most up4o-date to bebad.A temikting range in fairly , patterns new greys and other colors, gives the purchaser a handsome assortment from which' to choose, rin oats The opportunity of the present is one not to be lost, or it, has gone entirely. This season one is just as well Armed in the short, tight fitting garment, as the longer full back' coats. These are shown in fawn covert cloths. also black Venetian. Travellers' Samples of Carpets • . • When our buyer was m the city, last' week, he picked uts a snap in this line. ,,Mapestriee, wool% and inions, ranging at 100.0 100 and 25c Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford ,Clothing, 1.4 Cherniet and Optieititi. EXETER Phone tee NEW SPRING JACKETS AND RAIN COATS Women's Stylish Jackets Of Fawn Whip Cord, with fancy strappings and covered .buttons. Spcial $6.50 Ram t Coats 25 different styles Women's Rain. Coati Pleat- - aid styles—. Three-quarter length and Full lengthiade of excellent quality of rmport- ed ()ravened° Colons-- .-Fawn, Grey 'Olive,. Prices $5.00, 75 .50. ° 4 : SNELL 84 ROW: