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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-12-06, Page 8w Gcod Clothing .. . Do not let rill the goo- hances pass ley you. If you are l.ikeleeto need a itiew suit dueir g the next SIX m.o11015.i NIU will be doing yourself a favor Ig. getting it now. e advantage of our special discatint of 20 per cent. We don't, try to fit a man into a reedy -made sent. We make a suit lain the man:, and to fat him as if *were his own suit, nota iborrowed aesrrba. If you want to have the repo - i nn or being a correct dresser let wir do the tailoring for you, and you wilt ever be sure of Wood m terials,rgood ht, splen- workm nsh1gl and perfect W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor,. iketer, - Ontario Mims Locals --Read Them Geer, your Marriage Licenses at the woeate office. DO Stewart's is the spot for Xmas ,es. Win Mitchell is in Brantford this vseetepicking outt a carload' of choice oesteere. Anyone wishing to buy 'a seater will do well to wait to see these.. ma's Institute Notes. The regular meeting of the Woman's Ilikstitute will be held on Friday, Dee. Ittreat 3. o'clock., in Senior's Hall. Sub - rake: plum pudding and Xnsas. pre- �tion. Ha}is,,l'res. •Mrs. Hristiin s R , Sec y ewe mu Advocates. Everybody knows the great value ariteeived when youget :the .Fanners Advocate. ,..erste and the 'Exeter �` stn from now to Jan. 08 for $2.25 ' s red-hot .lino � stiff test lot of 1Vlen. s red. .' n. town at Stewart's. tiiit!AVAL DOINGS. a itetatatiaceeeeteteittelleektat.ele "air. (tee, Mantle is ill of Lembag,o bit) 110t'.c. ik4S. d'�ames Taylor is 111 of fever at her blare. itteeen Alexandra was years of age on Saturday, Dee, 1. Mrs. Samuel Sample is seriously i11 of inflammatory rheutpatisni. "Teddy"efawden was the first fellow But with his, cutter on Monday morn- ing. The fail of the beautiful during Sun- day night necessitated the use of the plow Monday turning. Miss Waldron's room at the eehool is vacant this week, owing to her ii14 nese of an affection of the ear. Mrs. John Salter on Thursday nnorn ing hist sustained a fractured° rib, through: falling when going down the steps at ter home. .d.1l those suffering from weak eyes or headache should not fail to commit with Mies J. J, Allan, Saturday, . Dec. 15, at the Commercial Hotel.. to member of ,relatives Vand friends from a distance of the iateMrs. Mallot and. Mrs. Heywood attended these funerals on Friday, both of which were largely attended, - Om, tbre-as Cominz. D .. Ovens, London, ' Eye and Ear la ;on,, will be at the. Commercial 1, Exeter, on Friday, December 7. Illetitutee all. day. Glasses properly fitted swittdiseases of Eye, Ear and Nose tweeted. ,A tavely lot of hand drawn and fancy aihroidered linen tray and table : clothe. *mares. eet Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kunz received the sad news on Saturday of the death of their brother-in-law,. E. B. Scott, of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Scott had been ill for seine time. The special music at the James street church next Sunday will be a ° strong feature. Mr. Greenlaw is secondto none.,, $250 is all"that is asked for, but there is no reason why it should not be doubled. ' Mr. Joseph Snell, manager of the Sovereign Bank, attended a Oanadian. Club meeting at London on Thursday evening, when :the. General Manager of the bank gave an address on Cana- dian Banking. Two ears of peaalt:x'y wire °hip front the station tree week. The rinit is being flooded and other. weetting Detitatione Vole want the latest styles in paper, . types and workmanship when getting dimprprinted; rinted; and at a moder- v- ice.. Then come to the ADVOCATE Mee. What, about the new fur•coat? Stewart 1761kwing nearly one hundred to select °9*c j: cheap' �tters�- the 'iiest and bi est stock rit wr ie -McLaughlin makeall:kinds Olt styles-eheap 'for cash. Also a Tuber of pulpers and plows to be meachett0,-W.. G. Bissett, Exeter. Stewart's is the spot for useful; Xmas Allem Values are right. J..J. Allan, optician of Elora, NOM be at the Commercial Hotel, Exe- ttie. Rt►irday,. Dec. 15. A thorough ostate ivation and glasses. prescribed +may when reguired. The best of re- ences and testomials. " , The ADV O- bn Rates CATE can give ou• a, dial clubbing rate With any news- lir or magazine iii ,America.Call eget our rates; .i2 J-2 and 15 dollars for 'lief ui- ' e lot of dinner sets, in the trade. Ask iN a w the new Crown Derby. ,at $15 - wisa beim re aced for skarn R ie p ^ gq Exeter Lodge, No. i 1. is O. O. F. was on Tuesday evening ttreseuted with a set of cai°l et howls lay Mr.. 1. CR. Stant bury. Mrs. (Rev.) Perkins. of Ingersoll will Wog at the Trivia Memorial church zoos in the Town Hall, Widow •eve- Wings Nov. Ith. The young peopie'edance on Mari - day evening, at which the London Harpers furnished music, was r pleas- ant affair. A nunaber were preseut from a distauee. The new anl novel sign put up iby Mr. W. S. Cole advertising Nature's remedies, whichnwoz°ks on the princi- pal of "now you see it and now you don't" by the aid of an electric light, does not fail to have the desired :elect. in attracting attention. At a birthday party given by Miss Gertie Anderson at London on Nov. 29th she was made the recipient of a gold bracelet of pearls and sapphires, and a gold watch and chain by her sister, Miss Florence, and her mother, Mrs. Geo. Anderson of Exeter, respect- tively, „J s toes Northcott, who leorkiing at the station, got a badly scratched and bruised face on Friday last through having been thrown violently to the ground when juneping off a moving train on which he was riding down to the switch, His face came in contact with' the gravel road bed with the above result. There isabsolutely no foundati for the insinuation made byTheTiwes last week that R. N. Creech would give up newspaper work. As a rule people do not quit there usual oc- ffilike that f the The Presbyterian church withdrew their Sunday evening service owing to the Main street anniversary. The Main street church has withdrawn their evening service for next Sunday owing to the Jamesstreetanniversary. Mr. Geo. Hearnan of London, owner of the deer park at Grand" Bend, says. that a wild deer joined his other eleven animals recently and remains, in the enclosure. It Jumped in over the seveftio t' wire fence. n The estate of Samuel Parkinson, who disappeared from the township of Vs- borne in 1896, will bedivided among' the heirs, he having been declared leg - eller dead. No reason is known why he disappeared and no trace of him ppenf found. ever be o hal The be Waterloo School Board seems to havecome to the ; conclusion that increases in the salariesof their teach- ers is about the proper thing° they having advanced them considerably. Miss Pringle, a former Exeter teacher, will receive $425 during 1907. If you want to ruin your . boy just. take his side of the question and dis- pute he has. with his teacher. or your neighbors' children.. Just let hire know you arewith him, right or wrong, In all`' his disputes. This will give him a good start in thedownward path.. Mr. Chas, Woods -.got a nasty cut , above one eye on Thursday afternoon. He was assisting at a killing in the slaughter house when the pig kicked and caused the point of the knife he was holding to strike him in the face. The consequence will not be severe but EXETER RARKETS 'IL. .NO D EACH `iVE1 NESDA.X `4` heat aeq.aaa..ggs,.•v l-38 (�10 ■■/r,}'�,■■j °.l�iOOA OOtl OP 9p.aaa. P.0. 4•+eeyL 47 7.7 vYy, ui, 1. flA j g a P b A a 9 P ,(y'�� 1�7ry•4�lp■ Hay', per tuna , 4 Y P 9 O a P a} a V 5 f 10 00 Flour, per t.'wt,, faannity 2 (Kt Floury ow grade per Cwt: 1 1 1 5 Ihette?r•1..,....a •a,..... 21 to.2 'pEg'gs. atl,•a... 4O49�7P ¢, [� y', J�agdivehogspy�q] per Dilal...... j�� 6 1u. Shorts per toil,0146..g44. 20.0020 00 Bpgrany.,per ton ....4.18 00" 18 0(0. Chicken . a a. 9 a a. a .. r p r. r 9 per lb 35 HellsianM a < a a , . ,• • • • • • • a e .. a py Re �Dkel 0••••0414.14 && i.. a.s .10 'Maass.(!]' .9i•.. ..4 q flaw." 0 a� Turkeys ......•.,•.,.`° •..4 14 Dried Apples. , , , ........ 4 "� hfie Jos. Harvey was. in Palmerston' Wednesday. Mr, S. A...Poplestone of Blyth spent Tuesday in town, Mrs. Geo. Pord went to` Mitchell to, visit Wednesday morning. Mr. R, Rete ner arrivedthome from the West Saturday morning. Miss Ida Wendland left Wednesday to visit bee grandmother at Rostock. Sh Mrs. Aquilla were and daughter of St. Thornes. arrived here Tuesday evening to visit for a time. Mr. Robert Willisof Marlette,Mieh, was the guest of relatives here.during part of the past week. Mr, Silas Stanlake, Jr., returned on 'Thursday evening from a. six weeks' trip through' Ohio, Illinois, •Centueky and Tennessee. The. trip : was made for the benefit Of his health and he now returns looking a good deal better. etupa> ion for an office ie a a Mrs. Alex. Yager, of Swift Current, Division Court clerkship, .even.•when Sask., who has been visiting at 'her old their opposition is unkind. enough to home near St. Marys, arrived here suggest such a course. The Main street and James street Leagues enjoyed a 'social time together at the latter church on Tuesday' even- ing. The program was in charge of the Main st. League, while the James st. League provided a lunch. A duet by Misses Howard and Follicle: was much appreciated as well as the way the topic was bandied. Mr. 'A. Q. Bobier last week purchas- ed the farm of Mr. R. Terry, north of the station and west, of the track. • It contains fifty four acres. Mr, Bobier intends going. into the cultivation of all kinds ofvegetation suitable for manufacturing in the Canning .Fact- ory., The land is very conveniently situated. The price paid was about $4000. Married in Shettbyviile, "Iii Dr Alice Agusta Holland, eldest and daughter of Mr:.sanoT Misr. A. :° ofld of Exeter, on. Wednesday, Nov. 28th, became eke bride of„(Mr. Birtbier S. Yost of • Shelbyville. The marriage was performed at the Presbyterian manse at 8.80 p.. m. ' • by Rev, J. A. Stacey. Mr. and Mrs. Yost leave. for Cuba to spend the winter months. Mrs. Yost's many friends..here,will join in hearty congratulations and good wishes. Slake' Forecasts lOrr December. A reactionary storm period is cen- traFon the 8th, 9th ;and 10th. The. moon ' is at last quarter on the 8th, and on the celestial equator on thel0th. Look for falling barometer, rising tem- perature,g rowing cloudiness and deci- ded winter storms, reaching a culmin- ation, with possibly winter lightening and thunderr"about the IOth. About the 10th to 15th of December the:south pole of the Earth is presented in. its t he escape for the eye was uarrosyr em • alle�st eerie to •the equator' of the, 1 Sint trance the pr source of many Monday night and will spend a. few days in town the guest of Mrs. Yager. She intends remaining in Ontario till March. Real estate is an the move in town phexiomena'at this time. Hence the those. days. On Tuesday Mr.: J. A. the 8th to about the 15th of December Stewart brought from Mr.. B. S. O'Neill -the llth being the central day -is as tbe"premises formerly occupied by Mr. a rule a period in which magnetic per. O'Neil as a private bank.. Oe Friday turbations, electrical earth -currents, Mr. J', G. Jones purch=ased from Mr. auroral lights, seiswic shakes and E. J. Spackman .the house and land storms, are more frequent, general and at present being occupied by Mr. Jones seWere. as a residence, An exchange p p P •A. quiet but none the cess interesting h Wires e The;tnnualbezaar under the auspices ef:the L�idies' Guild of the Trivitt Me - church will beheld in the"Town e n Friday, Dec. 1 Afternoon: iteref'rretin 3 to 6. Evening: bazaar and. ram- from 7:80 to 10. Admission b cents. Marriage .Licenses issued at the Ad - * mate office.. ++++4+44+444 Sutings.p We °e have reduced a large . I *umber nof first -clogs suitiugs rhi�ic1 p*ntiiigt in prUP and for th next ruionth will offer you Netts r ueed�from $18 to $15 1 se itsee to $14 r :, . *16 to $10.541 ss, " " *15 to 8112.50 meting " " *6 to $5 i1W {4 d' •1 $5�!(� to *4 1M ("Oi " ee $4.50 to *3.75 "t $1.410 to $J.4 $ 0.,.. ..__= 0 We Will Chest a' D *''t 14164 tkeb Chins e, tings Reduced iu Price. t4 '4 W. JOHNS Plitoratioat Tailor » irate +4-14+444,444 a Eaaieson-Isaac. tells of a ews per . reporter who interviewed t irty sac r P event took place on Wednesday, Dec- cessful business men and found that ember, the fifth, at the Methodist pav- an of them when boys had been gate soilage of GrandBend,by the Rev. Sat.- erned strictly nd frequently us ] 'orders head cliff° when Miss Maud, fifth•, daughter' He also interviewed:P of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Isaac: of Step-, learned that twenty-seven of them . a had�,ba;en "manima'Ei darling," and the hen, formerly of the Lake Road, be- had three had:: been reared bytheir came the happy bride of Mr..David randenothers. ' Eagleson, son of the late Mr. Eagleson g of the twenty-first concession of Step. The social andsale of work of the hen. The bride was assisted by her. Ladies' Aid ' of Caven Presbyterian sister, Miss Ethel, while the groom's church on Friday evening in Senior's Cousin, Mr. Joseph Eagleson, did chit - Hall was liberally patronized by the ies of groomsman. The bride's dress townspeople. Many went there for aa, was of -peer) grey cloth, handsomely full stepper while' others dropped in trimmed yrith pleatings of silk, while for a cup of•coffee, a sandwich, and .a the bridesmaid was similarly attired. piece of cake. The art.eles for sale The happy couple drove to the home were all sold. The room ivas prettily of the bride's parents, where a large decorated, A program of music was recap tion was held The .esteem in furnished. A pleasant social evening was spent by all. TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH To relieve a cough or break. up acold g in twenty-four hours,' the , following simple formula, the ingredients - of which can be. obtained of any good pre- scription re scri tion druggist at small test, is all that will be required: Virgin Oil of h q. Pine (Pure), one-half ounce; Glycer ine, two. ounces; good whiskey,;a half, pint. Shake well and take. in teaspoon», ful doses every four. hours.. TheMde- sired results can not be obtained. fin- less the ingredients are mire. It is 8 therefore better to purchase the in- gredients separately and `prepare the mixture yourself. Virgin :4111 of Pine (Pure) should be." purchased in the original half-ou. nee vials, which drug- gists buy for dispensing. Each vial is securely sealed in.a'. round wooden cam. which protects the Oil from: exposire to light. Around the wooden: ease is an engraved wrapper with the name - "Virgin Oil. of Pine (Pure)'• plainly printed thereon. There •are.manyimi- imi- tations and cheap productions of Pine, but these only create nausea. and nev. er'effect tbe,desired,results. . TRY T. UAWJiINS: & SON POR STOVES and Pt7R21A.CZ We keep' a full Stock of . Bu ldi g; Hardware,Paints,s 04 Nails,Etc. Also Repairs for theFrost+� " od and Ooe shut '�. . WiThrS &':SON. in 100 adb�nce will pay for The ADVOCATE I unil end of t`De- er the cemier 1907; that is, you may have the whole of 1907 and the balance of this yeas' for $1.00. This is the time of the year when one besOns to furn- ish urn-ish the house for winter. We Helpto 17urnisb. he -dome ByV \e\/�\\ supplyingParlor Suites, B+�Ch`Q� �4 t � t� � Parlor anc�.Ta►� 1•�QCk Extension � , , Chairs Pictures, etc. Carl to these goods a nd you will findthe !',price suitedted to the�1t1C er..and "both to suit you:' One of our citizens who occasionally wires the dishes for his wife, became tired of • the job and .refused, saying that "it is not a limn'° work." Not feeling disposed to lose his help brought the Bible ont to convince him of his error and read as follows from 11 Kings 21: 13: "And will wipe Jerue. aloin as a man wipeth a dish, wiping it. and turning it upside down." It is needless to say that he is still doing his occasional stunt. By a clever trick early Saturday morning two crooks robbed Mr. P. McArthur of the Tilbury branch of the Sovereign Bank of $1500..11e was taking the money to Fletcher to start a branch of the bank, when he was called to the front of the car by one of the men to receive a parcel. Ile was absent only s few seconds, but in the interval the other man exchanged valises. The trick wire not diseoarered Until he opened the valise to dobuai- ne se. Mr. McArthur is ;a Iron of Mr. Robert McArthur of the 2nd coneee- eic,n of iicy. The annivereary service"! of the Main 'street ehureh on Sunday were a decid- ed ,-'ieeess in every respect, Rev. G. N. Reston of tloderich was the prrrteher rand hie discourse were inttere:'ating both morning and evening. The mus- ie furnished by the choir was excel), tionelly floe. * detest by Mies Alice Ifuwerd and Mice Mit rollick in the morning end a solo by Mise Heletnn In the evening. s f being pertic,rtlarly well rendered. Fiiienall theannivertniry we the moat rsiu'eee'eftd since the open- ing of the church Borne eleven yearn tiro. The r eeeintsbring a little over *MI, The c'M antis *eked for er400. end it, le r".ltservident that theywill behigh- ly' prewar with the r. result. We have just reeezved a car of old CORN' of excellent quality which' we are selling at reasonable prices. .a� We will be, Pleased to ex: e, change Corn for Oats, Bar- ley, Peas or Wbeat. NSO The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors We handle all kinds of grain..1 HARVEY BH O - which both bride and groove .are held EXETER ONTARIO . was clearly shown by the large astray 14 of useful and +costly presents. The �dctk eeee etek last . bride and groom will make their future honkie at Corbett where their many. friends wishfor thein alongAlia happy wedded life. s Will Noncar stns home for Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Hugh Oke are visiting in Seaforth.,„ Mr. Art. Smell returned last week Trona ,Melbourne. Rev. `Veer took Rev. Hazen's pulpit (4oderich en Sunday. Mrs. L. Scott spent part of last week at her home in Hensall. Mr. h'nddieonnbe of New Horny►irg attended the chance Isere Monday night. Mus. Piper wee in.London tole week attending the funeral of a friend. Miss Alieo Petty of London attend. ed the social dance here Monday night. Mr. Richatd Broca returned Thule> day frezu spending the suuitnier in Oshawa. Warden 'Hugh Mpyicknian rind Coun.. cillor Robert Gardiner ate in t oderich this week attending the enmity coon. ail. Mr. Harry Smith, of Spriughnirst Farm, flay, left Month+y evening to attend the Intertu'tionul Stock Exhib- ition ition at ehl'eago. ! , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweet on I.+ riday evening returned from Regina, whet e they spent the past erste Wer. They will remain daring the winter., Mies Olive Hooper nurse, hien line been, visiting Mrs. W. G. IBieiett,Pew- ee this week for Brandon to take charge of (1'4, ward In the hospital there. Mrs. Chas. 'limey returned Tuesday evening front Il.lgrrave where elle ,hart been the pest three weeks, owing to the introits awl suleis eleleft r Beth of her mother, Ms's. R. Mtonehotet ►, A GOOD TREE is a Xmas. tree well filled with Xmas. presents. Santa Claus knows that and once a year he trete on what he knows. Useful articles are always mostaceept- able. XMAS. AtA D12tmG STORE like ours inertia a fine display of fancy Nowt, band mirrors, comfy and i vush seta, toilet articles, 'toilet= soaps, and perfumes, We hare tbenr all and want you to see them before buyiug. W. L gOINET, ,, exemietand Ontireean. EXIC' i'C G. .Bone 0. „see r' wi 'RHONE NO. 82 Everything in Ladiestrimmed or ready -to �Q wear hats to be cleared at one quarter off the original price. This ineludes: the fashionable styles in latest shades of wine, navy, grey and White. : ' Pretty: and 'sensible styles for clld:_ ren's w r. All the newest goods. U,RS It is a big mistake to put off buying furs until after Xmas. The weeks just preceeding are generally the largest in the fur season and after that it is too late to repeat on choicest lines from the wholesale.. A second order of " 'Weil's Fur'r' .x A rriied give° as a full `range of first giialita, Persian L utri& ord Electrie Sea. Prices fcon 1et.f0 to 9. j• There are still some very swell Ruffs\ and Stoles in Sable, , Isabetla, •Ox, A sutn and Colney. Prices fro. pPo . $2.50 tai $22.10 ONLY TWO LEFT dies' Black, Fur -Lined rs, neat, up-to-date styles-. Special on these two Coats. 10% cash discount. Sable eo ONES CLARK, Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing coo ELL RO • BUY YOU'll, ROGER FROX We have just opened up it new lot of choice fruits, New Shelled Almonds New Shelled Walnuts igew Peels: Lornonl„ Citron, Orange ouR spicEs ere all gueiwnteed pure. so if yon buy , your groceries from US 74),1 emit de - peed on getting the best. ROWE