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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-10-25, Page 8 (2)Good Oiothiug... dp Do net let all the pad ebantree pass by you. If you we likcly.to need a. IIQw e nit 41ueios the next elm months you will lair clang yoe teelf a favor by geitianl, it now. Tako u,d ;,.tntf3 go of our special discount of 20 per cent. 3 Z don't try to fit 'a mann into a ready-made suit. We make a suit to fit the man; and to fit Kinn as if it were hit own suit, not a borrowed •¢Wane. If you waut to have the repu- tation of being a correct dresser let us do the tailoring; for you, and yoan will ever tre sure of Good materials, good fit, splen- did workmanship, and perfect dish. 111.411.41166666.416116011.6116.416.61..4.46616.411.6 WO Ws TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Ontario' Exeter,. Bllincss • Locals -- Read Them Ladies' fur Awl, coats, very swell. Long Swagger Coat, Kaluga fur lined, American Sable Collar and Reveres, $55--St'ewai t's. in advance will pap 0for The ADVOCATE unti he end of De- �rt It eenaben 1907 that is, you may have the whole of 1907 and the balance of this `year for '$1.00. Or you may have the balance of this year on a, trial.subscrip- tion for 15c. Subscribe now. li'''e believe that Stewart is sliowving the ,finest range of new toilet sets ever shown in Exeter. Soyae 20 or 25 styles to pick bow, cheap 'too. Wates Lost On or about Sept. 28, on the Lake Road, between Chester Stanlake's and John Penbaale's, a green enamelled lady's watch. •Finder .will be suitably rewarded . by leaving same at Mrs. Yeo's store. 19.00 and $10.00 for, two leaders in new Black Overcoats for dressy men. They are fall of style, ---Stewart's., Pretty SO itvcuir The prettiest thing issued is the Sou- venir Letter containing pictures of Exeter --the Main Street and seven other 'views including the churches. JD cents each; or three for 25c. —S. Fite ton's. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.6'0 for three good ' linesin Ladies' Black Satannit under- skirts. Stewart. • United Opinion, Bradford,Vt.--"Al- though the lecturer,'. DeWitt Miller, was a stranger to a Bradford audience he had notg otten every far into his topic, 'The Uses of Ugliness,' before he enjoyed` the intimate attention Dof all who were so fortunate as to be listen- ers, and held ;-them with his almost.'. matchless oratory, philosophy and wit to the close." Will appear in Opera House, Exeter.: October 31. Ladies' and Children's :7cnderwcar, great value. Stewart's. , Mr, and Mrs. Elston are this week moving to the latter's residence on 13u- ' ron street. Garthtge, --" N.Y.:—"De Witt Miller's vocabulary is. unsurpassed -His flow df language is as smooth as a mighty river, and he. has wonderful control, over his strong and beautiful voice." Mr. Miller will appear in Opera House, Exeter October 31. Hicks' Forecasts noir October. - A Regular Storm Period covers the last five 'days of the month. Falling 'tetrameterandchange to' warmer will appeaar, iri4he west early in this period, storm areas will develop in the same regions, aa;nd during the 28 to 31, .wide stretches of cloudiness, rain and snow will pees across the Whole country frorn west' to east. The culmination of these storins will probably center on "the 31, on or before which date an early sold wave,, with decided dashes of aut- umnal snow :and gales, will be well on their sweep from the northwest. elekte/e1-14-14+440.14+4eleettectketteleot. 1*et Suhtillgs and 1 Palltillgs Roduce in Prico, 'We have reduced a large number of first-class saitrngs .. and pail tinge in pace and for the next month will offer you Suits redureed from $18 to $15 #6 #6 66 $1t to $14 #6 6. " $16 to $13.50 66 $15 to $12.50, 66 $6 to $5 "$5 to t $4 66 $4,50 to $3.75 a6 ' 6x *1.00 to $3.00 Title Lina we Will C 1enr kit Dace. Don't 11,1104 thci >. * JOHNS chant Valor rr * Exeter #6 .n,nting 64 'r3. 6L 66 ae 66 64 i et LOCAL DOJ ---- s.' Ire. Thos. Sweet is eeeoveviest feom n illtsc;s of two wcekc. Mr. Cbae. Tabbutt has been reen ,ag ed to teach in S. S. No. Stephen, for 1967. A few.fmiends were pleas ntly enter. ranted bg Muss Lila Johns en Friday e Vet,itin g'. Mr. •Claris. Rau of Ct'editen hao tag en a. position as shoemaker with Mr. Alf,. Walters.. 'rretta Bedford is ill a,t the home. as her grandparents, Me.,and Nye,. Joe T. VVesteott. mese Win. Hawksbaw, who fell and fractured a rib and was ,otherwise in- jured, is slowly recovering. Mr. Beverley has movedintoMr.An. drew Gibson's house on Andrew street recently vacated by Dr, Rollins. The amount of money received as in- surance on the cemetery house was $700, not $300 as a typographical error made us shite last week. Quite anumberof townspeople drove out to Woodham to attend the tea meet- ing held in connection withithe church opening Tuesday evening. And now it, is said that since the ,tobacco' crop of , k>ba, has been a lined, we must pay higher for "our cigars. Guess we'll have to cut it out. Mr.. T.•E. Handford is moving the house he recently bought from Mrs. Brooks to Andrew street, near the school. It will be fixed up for a resi- dence. Mrs Thos. Fisher has taken over the Fire Insurance Badness of Mr, D. Jac- ques, the London Mutual and the Mon, arch being among'.the companies he is agent for. • Mrs. John Hawkshaw who recently underwent an operation at the Hospit- al, London, has sufficiently recovered. as to be able to return to her home here last ,Friday. Rev. D. W. Collins, rector of Trivitt Memorial c r hu ch, gave a much appre- ciated address to the Epworth League of Main street church Tuesday evening. A duet by Misses Follicle and tHoward was also appreciated. • Easton, Pa.: --"Mr►' Miller's lecture was the central feature of a most ex- cellent xcellent course, ;and all hope to hear him again, while one lady said she would like to follow him from place to place." Hear Mr. Miller in Opera Hall, Exeter, October 31. Messrs. Jos. Snell, J. G. Jones and Samuel Rowe were elected to the Board of Trustees of the James street church Monday evening; Mr. Samuel Martin was elected Secretary- Treasur-er,. to fill the vacancy made by the death of the late Chas. Snell. On Friday Mr. French, Superintend- ent of the House of Refuge, took two inmates of the House, who were of un- sound mind, to. the - Asylum at London. At Centralia he picked up another former inmate of the House, 'in the same condition, and took him also. Thanksgiving Day was spent , very quietly in town. `. With the exception of quoiting nothing was doing. Those who remained in' town were engaged entertaining visitors. .A religiollls ser- vice in the James street church was fairly well attended in the morning. We are a in receipt of a new publica- tion, "The Canadian Pictorial", the first number of which wasrinted in Montreal this month. It deals tattle-• Warty with illustrations, and short descriptions of the scenes illustrated. It is well gotten up and. is worthy of patronage. Half Day, a Munceytown Indian, brought a fine large liux tett) town Ota Friday, he :having shot it in London township the previos Wednesday. • It is someyears since a similar catch has been made in this vicinity. iciniY. Theanim- al was larger than ordinary and alto- gether lacking in flesh, being -nothing but bone and muscle. Event the clergymen of London have begun toquarrel about the London Election Bribery. case. The one fixes the blame on the men in high places and sympathizes with the little fellows who received the ten spots, while the other one completely exonerates the big fellow who supplies the funds, but says the little fellows whoreceived the ten dollar bills are all to blame. .• The past week has seen a rapid 'de- miding of the maple trees. The brill. iantly tinted leaves have been falling in showers until the. trees now stand gaunt and bare, while the ground, thickly matted With, theautumn leaves bivesbackananswering.rustle to every reeze that blows. "And down the lane the dead leaves fall Like dreams that pass forever." About four years ago DeWitt Miller. delivered his famous lecture entitled, "The uses of Ugliness" in the Opera House here and the verdict of all: was that he surpassed any lecturer that had ever visited the town. He will appear in the Opera House here again on Wednesday evening, Oct. 31st, as the second of the series of entertainments now in progress, and it is needless to say 'that his return will be hailed with delight, by not only those svho heard him before but hundreds more. You cannot afford to trijes DewittMiller, Mr. Percy Weutaway of London, who visited his sister, Mrs. A. S. Ford, for a few days, occupied the pulpit in the Main street church on Sunday morning. The young .man preached a sermon that was full of bright thought and was well expressed. He gives promise of beeominl 0 strong and powerful 'preacher. A union service of the Presbyterian and. Main street congregations was held in the church in the evening, Rev. Martin preaching. Rev. Fear, the pasta., was absent, he being at Woodham assisting at the opening of the new chureh. The Robert tickle Coiteiett Party WINO Carr entertainment in the. Opera House oilTbanksgiving evening under the anaspices of the Ladies .Aidof the Main street (diureh. The evening Was very wet but the attendance wasgood. The entertainers were ltcil;►ert Biekle, stdoist; Miss Martha 1'''. Powell, eoldii11; and Misty C. Irwin, reader. Judging from the applause one Would tory ..that the audiefierr enjoyed the 1 ntet unlit. anent thoroughly and parts of it were goon. There wtxsrather too tintnela of Lt)sarnettete aboutlehowever, and this 6leret not leave the listener in ac! very. apilieeiutive inocrd. Thare se;acnng Day inn a. muted }Stag=s i, `1, er,�;l(,iy, N(verirnF�.',. tee llp �ttleo. The Wyk pleeees aly cetee- taauce fow it Ocie on Moteluy evco. �FL gp The school sports aro to he held next I riciay, Nov. nc�. Come out an cl help them zalriog. Mr. T. E. Hatncifordatol Mestere. Dow and Tennant each shipped a ear o Ironies to tlbo west Tareeday. Miss Lizzie 'Willis visited in Brant. ford this week, Silo left latter to visit her sister Mrs. Luxton in South Bend„ Ind., The Eieter High School Scientific and Literary Scoiety has decided to ostpotie its day of aperts, until Friday ov. 2nd, Mr. W. IJ. Levott was the tiefortun ate loser of ca fine value while at the Grigg House, London, last week, it be ing'stolen or taken in. mistake. Mr. R, G. Seidon's sale on Tuesday was a successful one. Ile intends rooting into town shortly and will re- side with Mrs. George Barnwell, Canadian failures .for mine months,. as reported to` Bradstreet's number 901, involving $6,803,125 of Liabilities, a decrease of 11,6 per cent in cumber and of 36.2 per cent: in liabilities froma year ago. Cincinnati Commercial:—"fr. Mil- ler's humor is Of the fieest t tele $ e1hcrp and searching, but delicate and refined and is always used for a purpose." Hear him in Opera House, Exeter,atO Wednesday evening,ctober 31. Dr. and Mrs. Sweet very pleasantly,. entertained about forty of their friends including several from London, to anip oyster sper on Thanksgiving night. Mr. Wen. Brown, furnished music for the occasion and the evenrag was: a most pleasant one to all, Mr. Wesley Veal of Niagara Falls, a former Exeter• young man, was on Thursday last married to Mies Amy y Colgate, one of St. Catherinnes'• estim- able young. ladies. Wes. many friends here will wish a happy and prosperous married life. .The young couple will maketheir home in Niagara Falls. While Mr. Frank Farquhar, who has-been engaged with Mr. R. Willis as barber, was returning from Rodger- ville on'Tuesday, took a header from bis• wheel: which caused him to •fall with such force as to badly sprain his wrist. and ankle. He is unable to at- tend to his duties at the shop as a nre- sult. Mr.. Jas. Willis, Exeter North, gave an oyster supper to a number of the ladies who so - nobly assisted in the work of saving his stable and its con- tents from being burned during the re- cent fire. The ladies 'worked bravely on that occasion and ,Mr. Willis felt that be could not.allow.the opportun- ity to pass without showing some slight appreciation of their services. Mr. H. Dining, who has been travel- ling throughout ' the west the past summer, arrived home Saturday. He speaks highly of the west as alarming country, and says many of the towns and cities throughout that:country are making rapid progn''ess iti growth and development, He thinks Regina will be one of the coming cities. On the whole he reports an excellent trip. The Exeter School Board is having itetrdubles. Miss Vosper is ill and there is difficulty in securing a substi- tote. ' R. N. Creech.has been filling in for a few days. Again- Miss Doming - ton is obliged to quit next month •ow- ing'to the illness of heraunt, and there will likely be difficulty in 'filling that vacancy. In the 'meantime they are considering the advisability'of doukgl- ing upr in some of the rooms. pield Dav A Day of. Sports, races and jumping for the pupils of Exeter School will be held in the Agricultural Grounds on' Friday, Nov.. 2, No admission will be charged. Everybody come. Thanksgiving Visitors. The following were .among those spending Thanksgiving holidays here: VV. J. Lyons, Allem Myers, Miss. Mild' red Garner, Wesley Garner, Geo. Win, terbottom, John Salter, Jinimy Baww den, Percy Hooper, Geo. Armstrong, Charles Miners, Thos. Boyle, 'Mr, and. Mrs., John Evans, J. C.. Inwood, Miss Bose Fitzpatrick, W. Kingsnorth, W. Grigg, Miss Flossie Taylor, Miss Beat- rice Mowat, Elmore Nelson, Mrs. Jar - vie Dickson, J. W. Broderick; Mr. and Mrs. Shosenburg and family,' London; Misses Victoria Miners and Bella Met Dougal, Alvin Brintnell, Clinton Ho- garth, Goderich; Dr. McDowell, Listo- wel; Fred Sweet, Hamilton; F. J. Hill, Toronto; Mrs. Floyd and daughter,, Seaforth; Wm. VV'hite, Meaford; Miss- es Mabel tied Jean Tom, Goderich; Mrs. Ed. Dyer, Brantford; Mrs. S. G. Latnport, Devizes; Mrs. Peter Gardi- ner, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaac and son, .Luca.; Mr. and, Mrs. Wesley Isaac and two daughters of Greenway.• !uoitiug London, Seaforth and Exeter qaolt planers engaged in friendly games on the Exeter ground Thatikugiving Day. The weather was anything but favor - ;Able in the morning -tea drizzling rain watt falling and the grounds were wet and slippery. The afternoon, however, W88 favorable. Among' the London, players wasJinitnyBell, the chanmpion of Canada, and his games with Treble and McMurray were very closely ware abed by a large number of intere,ted speculators. Six players came up from London and six from Seaforth, and a jollier, better natured lot of fellows% would be hard to Enid. The results of the games were: London .Bell 21 Talbot 21 Stott 21 Simpson ' 21 Wanless 21 Peeler 21 Creech 12 London 50 up l London Seaforth McMurray' 7. Talbot 21 Stuart 8 Scott .21 Reid 10 Simpson 21 Sttel r•t 15 evnless 21 Robinson 5 i Matough 18 ! 140)141011 63 arp 1enfortll plxE�tt�li McMurray 14 A.tatlerscntt 21 .1. Reid. 10 Treble 21, Stuart 18 + Boyle 2I, Robinson 10 '6'V arlkee 21 .T. Heid 15 Anderson 21 Me(laaaagh 12 , Treble, 21 W. ,Bial 21 Walker 13 b Exeter Treble 15 Anderson 1.1 Bissett 8 Boyle 17 Walker • 10 • PERSONAL. Me J. A. t•v6..2:x''';is' J13Il _Toronto on busiinens. Mese Iteayno w as in London OWL' the lnolia�lays. , Mics �il-ertia Sheerc visatod in Peek - hill last week. Bliss teteianheeir vane Tlnani sgi-- ia ir: London. Its, Albert Fowl was ire London Tito . kagivitng Day. Mr. H. W. Thornton of London 'wee in town over Barraday. Mr. and Mrs.:Joint Charlton. return- ed, Tuesday from the West, Mrs. W. 11. I -evert spent Thanksgiv- ing day with her sister, Mrs.' Knight. Miss Agnes McCallum of Midland is the guest of Miss Elsie MoCallunci Mr. Tebbaatt spentafhoThanksgiving holidays at his home nn Holmesville. Miss Dora Trott of J3oarnsville is vis+ Mug friends in and around Exeter. Mr. Robert Sanders has returned from the West where he has been for the past few ninths. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Statham spent a few days during the week in Acton. with the former'; relatives. .Ire, Reid of London is spending two weeks at the home of her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Handford. Mr. Kind Mrs. Edward Hunt 'left Tgiesdayler Seaforth where they.. will spend the `winter with. their eon; Ed. ward Mr.. C. Lindenfeldt spentThanksgiv- ing Day in Parkhill, while `Niru. Lin - rdenfeldicht spent the holidays in Gode- . Mrs. Goodison, Mrs Will Goodison and son, and Miss McMaster were guests at the home of Mrs. D. Johns during the holidays. - • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker, who have been visiting relatives in and around Exeter, for the• past few weeks, left Monday for their home in Moosejaw, Sash. Mrs. Moses 'Gardiner . and family leave this week to join Mr. Gardiner - in Regina. They shipped their house- hold eflects, ' etc„ on Monday. The best wishes of their Mewls ds go with them.. Mr. William Digman arrived Friday morning from Portage la .Prairie, Man. wherehe: has been living; •for over a year. He willvisit his parents here for as time and -may possibly spend the winter in Ontario. "Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Trick leave on Thursday for Oronogo, Missouri. Mrs. Trick's health has not been good for some time, and it is hoped the change will prove, beneficial. She will remain, for the winter, and possibly Mr. Trick will do so also." --Clinton New Era. Mrs. s Wm. p'anson and daughter, Mrs. B envie and child, who have been visiting friends and relatives here the guest of Mrs. R. Davis, Sr., will come mence the return journey ' to their homes it1 Winnipeg, to -day (Thursday) visiting friends in London and other places on the way. Echo of Char va ci Shooting Goderich, Oct. 22—Three months with bard labor was the sentencepass- edd on:Matthew` McCreight, who ap- peared before Judge Doyle to -day in connection with the : shooting of Jos- eph Hussey at a cherivari in Ashfield Township in June. The • guns and shells wereexhibited in court. His Honor said that, while convinced that there was not intent to do bodily harm, be wished to denounce from the bench the vicious practice of charivaring, especially where a young couple were entering matrimony with every right to be encouraged and not made ,miserable. We keep a full ° stook of Building Hardware, Paints, Glass Oil, Nails, Etc. • Also Repairs for the Frost 8v Wood, d, and OoC sht tt Plows. • F Reay For Wirt This is the time of the year when one begins to furn- ish the house for winter. We • hp Furnish 'ti e Home By-... su plying Parlor Sup es, Bedroom Suites, .Parlor and Extension Tables 'Rockers Chairs Pictures, Etc.: Call to see these goods and you will find the "price suited to the article' and "both to suit you." ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Fuxieral Direotors, Lastweek our milliners the attended . winter openin e in Detroit, and while there had the opportunity o studying g p f the verylatest styles, also of buying novelties ru y � y g; n velties in, tritximing; and shapes direct from fashions ceritre. R 5OOflUOO$ x And Star Hour Constitutes a matchless combination for baking day. See that your cook 0 not handicapped by having to use come other Sour. Al,-" ways see that you get Har- veys' Star Flour from your e grocer. e • 0 Wo Solicit Your Gristlug null Chop'.ping Patronage. o ---o E�" �1�CJS.. ONTAEIO HARVEY EXETER, perfectyour stylish makefall. attire a st lish Derby or Fedora . r , is necessary. Hartley; Forsyth & Renwick aremakers f long standing merit. Steles° both new and"becomin • quality, hi h est grade; .workmanship the hest, and fits for all heads We save you money on these lines as therice is the 'lowest :�ossi� hie for the quality, p "ALL AND WINTERO ' C.A.'S A large shipment just received, Composed of the most up- .to- pp date styles y and the reliable •shapes always called ..for.. Nearly all these'are''made with fur lined ear protection, turned up on the inside. Leaders for comfort and neatness. 'The cloth in our caps are selected to especially keepcolor and wear. Prices Range I rrom 25 to 75 ',Cents. P+OU LTRY ra alive dressed One centper lb. iese for cash. r � Chicken 7 9 7Cwo " ,• " it `e scalded uo>iltry Hens I � W 7 Allteatbers taIcen ofp Wing. i'oor slain ' ,'.Geese 8� j #awlnotwantedat anyprlos,tJropemast twisted, Pigasc bred tat uloutlar All poultry mist be dry picked and .clean. be en.�pty.: Necks must, not br�broken o Duck.9 Head asters for the 'celebrated W._Sanford. lothin ... COATED TONGUES are popular only in hospitals. Busi. nese limen and terenuous werketii have no need of them. ' If you.. get one though, don't tlia•ow it away, but comae to 08 and get it fixed. 'We have PILLS FOR COATED TONGUES :ind it wouldn't 1i ba glad idea to boy a bosc,.duf Howey'i Stomach and Liver Pills and have th in inanely, Indiges. ticee, trilliteuentes or a brad cold may eorat th , tengaie. f Oer pills ,pili cure it. fin y 25c. a bex. it G Pillte enlist and Opt icittn. EXETER Phone 50. 50 pieces extra. 'heavy Flannelette. Choice lot ofattern+� Colors are Durk, Blue, Greys; Fawns, also White; ;ell go!. t aned, fast clots. ,30 in. Wide. ' I., Speeiat'i at 121"2 cte Also Fine lot of riktnneter to Embroideries to niateb at e , 5, $ and 10e. a yd. "GP�►�]. 3311Anketh A new '.it of 'Wool Platite,s just opened np� in, all, sizes, th Pink or Brie bor era. Gutaraantoe l P ill±, WOOL, love- ly sort, finish at 1.1 $i3. Jp $4.00, $1.50 pr.