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Exeter Advocate, 1907-12-12, Page 4 (2)
.- �B:t�DW Litlit week xr'a• week *old out his Mr. and Mrs. (ices. Luther enter-iain- 1711i), ay boItcher bu4thpt.•+i►s end areal estate to edea number of tb i friends to a aoc, Daniel SeMoen... while Mr. Schroeder led eveningon' Tncs ay last. Dinner has'sold bis tacrtn to Uodfrct .Oestreic- * serveat eight -o clock. ~ The re- ' bet. Pos_sr:sion wig be gill sense utainderr> Of the eve; ing was sp�nt� in `time the liret-tit the year. iso; Other r►n.nrtic and games. et-11Stvey Ciel pie business ebartgear, has 'taken piece ,a1- ; and°wife Of Detroit sate wtasiting e though °unairs' that effect ra ,t been latter'aa elms. Ni. and Mrs. Ed.1 Mc - spread Out but thyate etitire1y with- Phert0n-selgbee.Zilleh English visited 0. t f'ounda tio'n.. w. Browner eiv- friend:OA eirirey.- Jas. 1, )KePbeeen Ward .on4ay . the: rrtou ilint Apo., put a -chop _ in alas tmetory and,iv of isle So o :feset' Ro+ . tin d e e left .sed to cbo ;=nose Tne ays' .sena Tele y o "l.n 10 'visit'h1 son, Who ld* t., '�rrJj ''is ap�a: bitttler..41. is not•ex e' to vee v . tsst 'era: Star and n'` d �4 iexpd:. Who .set,the .w t ou o ar' .t.: +aetr�in iP4>�.'. hero. t � �'ee. tit t�afd +� ash t'.taw. r•`cetf their h4 in ;o. o ,9 to . $� 'fir.; arts , ttn,�dd. oto' �►e. Urt .� ��to p 'SOW . • a �� d � �� t ;e lam, � .+�:' tle��i� >C' ,� �lirr .e� the:4000A l h d• . lti : .last Q rt ° h:+ l' ' ae pf Q Tt'` ft k:' ,. �`e� jail �, . lerri� ,� tc ��., p ':+�� a ,e: fir#., ,• �;« � , { ; 'i'�+�:✓. -ae f it n . hl e h �. it , � }} �:,. �,' e�l�a�.al>��d° �!I` o�iw � •t.,..too-: lw� 1� � n .!tom . ' itswl*{ k�i .•.h`.'-K�. e i.. � , Yr; iw � f- � -^�. +•.-r.•.a-a-,+. b�-� . ; ,'d� 'x l '-.Ih t .' -rR . A oo A y{��� L O .�y y^. •:•Fye y ,Kele .a&. C� �• �. � �` � : tdt+� �H>� . .'lrt� ,it n t1. : o .. tteeeefe , iti. a .: {tks �#R„ +h 9aF, �e!. �i,' is_14.0„4,004-•a 1, ';S rat ate �ttii �, ed;f t :'��� ,.p� t• 1.1 � �� �! p:� .>i'h+E*; :west, ' b � ti tatL�+, �� .led �� hat, ,. a�!rr�V :bet.0 e t ' .; �e tri ,e,�i, •.o %�� u lr �.ia t. M a t b. '�� ri •l�0 1 � r�.� :arsd. lit. , ' � r�. .�'s. cls` � y a , t n,q n ir i ,r - G --Mr.. trill of Michigan' is 'v'isitin' ire, Janie* Bio ,I ta1led` e ' lends t tie ;lativ'eaa iia `.thea cainit, .. °Ming ' i`l- � ,Bend- op and .,r b ie + odsavew. fl ar�t'leib is in Goderich this, week., it, Who spent -the }p t three ugonths. in 'Welding tbe Maeda exams. -The teach. the West, arrived borne'ast-Week. . era ofgour Pu'blin school are busy Usborue eminent. 'ta„the better class of trade. ,- training the puppils for the $"Farewe 1 Co Concert" to be held on Dec. 20th. A Connell met at Township 'Hall, Dec.` lengthy program; wI be provided and ath, pursuant to adjournment. All the proceeds of tbeconcert'will be the members were present,. ,he w i eT K 11 0.1.:n,tl.. 1� � .' eif,"ttie-Iastemeeti 7#I e�1�+` aP"A„,,i,;4:', �J 4...arnnn --moo rc• =�.-------�. ...__.._ -_ .•,. �.. ion..A. B. AyIi woe h, 'minister of justice, wlto was hreatened w ith deaf• nese, is again in h s place in the House i of ComtnQne. Issue Improved. . :011430t O'0dlit 'and o: st Prices *atter Aw of ate, Sanders et Creech, Props. is ” sweet.$:". lose �� we±e1 er...,v• `p ` 61.• a., l art' tis tiais a# l .ir eliarrilieste are STBAT. ll, l , ONT. 14EADINC. SC 014 *.g1,400,4 tier hent' ttnetue telei tea - teat let !ria ta,ry t is .r :si akt laht4stlee ie 'tis ,cua vaefbeca4a ru' c tie to les a ietet. melee; acre t tib r- t �. ', � a � dt�y � h al l l er y,eei 'roux' .. th .is±at.eel' w : su- t aste t o t! int t in ;© Uars *lite:Set to nit e . Tittit toe. ls thtes.att+. ,: Mal, hcst,aasd ivTkjty4 !flow ., ►- cr mess Agway > L'art' & McLA>r C A ..- .�,,...JY�iSx A !X�>4'�4 u:.i w,�; la . ya .6;..,..l�w'a.�$�»,Cv d3ht!tl.�inJ� A • coax back the appetite. be WF1� 14dc SiSiw,� k�r ; .YM1' iu&t:ioi �F F�t1 .ti og ., K, 1, brother, Ezra, for as few days.-Misseld at Township Ball. Ellaville, a ' _ ;���l��la>,dtA�sncl, visiting_ on Mond y Dee. 3Otb. at 1 o'clock. fiends in the village this week. -On a n (Tec tori is nece sary po ail ► Wednesday evening of: last week the held on Monday Jan. 6th, at the follow- ' 1. P. A. met and conducted their an- in places: -Div. 1 --Tia. ID, busines meeting. The meeting vibe; Sidney Andrew, eorge was a good !pie, thanks to the untir- Ii ellaat, P. 0; Div. 2 --George Cornish s ing efforts and also unselfish_ motives house, Lot. 7, N. T. R; J. !'I. Barney, of our President who has certainlyheft n ��n Dew, F. 0; Div. 4 -Wm. -_. ,,. use. Lot Z cvn. 1O, Mat � :arrrragd-the standard of Y. P. _A.._ w r p Gl ar 7, �. , azle h i `a in this place_ , teue::�so ,,Abmsa. the ; D .. 6. ..� were brought..„up-wrhicbv-..sn rr.ted...,drae . � �ofin uneau, u. R.. 0; Silas T. , cussion but discs ions were, such that one could see the pmt of love pre- P. C. By-law No. 8 making provision fo vailed and that the best interest of ur holding nomination end election the society was pre-eminent in the was +assed, signed b the Reeve _end minds of those who took part., The Cler ' an a e •orpora e sea attac sraery services at James street, Exeter, reports of the Committee showed A large number of accounts. were xaeat i d tb�re=milt be Wording - -every pp talent -to -twin- a . ::. • passed which wilLan rin_tha_Sna.n- d~' ous conddition. The result of t e e ec• crab statements tr�pd orders issu in services.-Anelection. of officers in the. pay-tnent. Council. 'eurned- Mnn- ...tion was as I`dllasws;, Frear., ..Rev. I,. K. Sunday school , halal _, ..,..._...,- y w,� .'al�:jt�,_ �:. . y -da., r^Decl6th•Eat.1=.o k:.` ng rad stolon at ,--f'rw;r at, + .Masa En eflfaz:; _ .rte vacu�+4,Kut.wY� --- �,a� ~"�i. t �.ruu i _ -- r r, _ Z,., a..,... ..tea... ...� ...R.., if ..,_. Y2`T' t >i,-;sa ^�^:+:;•rruv^x -� �ci .,.. �q}�. +,fir, �y�b.. +,��g� .. ^._.:..w�: •:,_....,Ri.:_'». __'^- ��a _— 7 :`r 4 .._ .. _ _ _.. X36 - i �e h -tea -6e wat-er° Trasa Miller ,dee.,. Miss Theo Hart - works put intohisbarn and stable. John bunter of Exeter had the-con- leLo; Tress„ aamuel Dessrerc tsr; r- - tract, --Mr. Mitis and wife of $lansha4rd ganist, Mies t:hel Kellerman, Assist- visited with Eli Coultis and wife- on ural. Miss Lillie Miller. With such a Monday. -John Andrew .and' wife are spending a coupple of weeks with their daughter Mrs. Mitchell near Centralia. -The Tp. Council .were kept busy on Saturday receiving taxes and settling, rsp accounts for the year. Their term 1.21.201, W',AREHOTTSES ;s!t ngth ' .fuss fih " P � yy� t d .0 tti� r v rrOn b u rr,d v hors ts�pnt eigi'l titan an' or Porter,'`; pu r it�v and- merit of which has \\ been attested • by • chem' Sts, physicians, and EUmvillle Mrs. Newton Baker of Centralia �o-rees%veek -the-hon c of es. Coultis.-Owing to the anniver- year but up to -date everything is quiet on municipal affairs. --The many friends here of B. 13, Gunn will regret very much to hear of hi§ death in Ot- tawa on Monday. -Richard Hunter has returned home from St. Marys, where he has been foreruaan for Mr. Webb of Toronto, who has the con- 'trect Tor 'building the new railway -from St. Marys to : Embro and it is rumored the line will be continued westward in the near future. coming Tway of• fi'rkt or a and -Elirneille to Exeter, thence south east to Sarnia - J, Johns, lr., and Robt. Ballantyne were in St. Marys on business Satur- •daay.---Mrs. N. Baker of near Crediton is spending a few days with Mrs. R. Skinner. --J. Hawkins returned Fri- day from Wingbarn where he bad been -attending County Council. Clandeboye, - Wedding .bells are ringing.- Mr. Ira Bice was in Toronto last week on busi- ness. -Miss Flo. McMillan, after spend- ing the summer with ber sister, Mrs. S. C. Chowen, has returned to her Home in Kingston. -Mrs. 'rhos. Hoe- „gins of .Bittleford bas returned hereto -pend the winter with her parents.— .Garnet Amy spent Sunday at Brinsley. -M. J. Ovens has returned home from the west. --Miss Jennie Fitzgerald of 'Devizes spent Saturday and Sunday with her friends, Misses��Myra I. Sernp- �.on and.ienniei 73r own -M r. 'n41 1t rs. gymPorL spent Sunday in .xrter• - Elm -a- George of Putnam, whitehtr e -~evisitin ' i dives A.. - o ale. was called home owing to the sad (eath of her brother -in -l. w. Mr. eorge. who was killed in as tithe way a sideral. -Mrs, W. Harrigan hasgone wish him Byer llttcceaaL We are -sate . ls±Qn ter.dee��:iock -rhos - s ..> _. returned_ tr_her home is lunch_.-.The�i edit rrli a well `' Ps t (Thos Lamport -and son 'L1i'i G. T. R. bas improved the station yard by tearing away the old platform and ,filling it in with cinders. -Byron Hicks sand his mother spent Sunday here.- Mils Marjorie Fritz of 'Grand Bend is visiting friends in the burgh. Little Mi -Miss Mable Cunninghamis the guest of her aunt, Mrs. CFartet:--A iirtinber of our young eople attend the bazaar in Lucian, het in connection with I3oty Trinity churclllrr.--Rev, Carlyle of Lu - ,: and Rev. Diamond of London ex- changed pulpits on Sunday. Thefollowing raareport-the-_ ing of the pupils in S. S. No.4, Stephen., for November: Jr. IV. --13 Schwarz, C •,Eilber, I3 -'-Kram---•Sehroede noble seIf:sacriflcing staff of officers Brokenahir .L� Meri t i h, ,. +e -feel ure-thr-4 I A �+ - l" ble i A•Eilher`,'= A CornT$li. yr. — work during the present term.. The W. Schwartz, M Coxwortb, 0 Brown, 3rd quarterly meeting service will be M.Klumpp, 0 Brown., G Cornish, E held in the Evangelical church here on Schroeder, M Brokenshire, 0 Cornish. Sunday next. Rev. L. H. Wagner, Jr. III. -E Roeszler, E tiAm 7 Eilber, ne �'reaidin Elder, will have charge t L Smith, 0 Wein, Jr.If. Amy, of the services. -The date of the Ev- J Schwartz, J Brokenshire, E Cornish, angelical Xmas entertainntent has M Coxworth E Wein. Part I.-0 been set for the 250. Xmas night. A Schroeder, A� Wein. 0 Cornish. C good program' will be given on that Morlock, H Preazcator. occasion. .. M. C. Jennison. Teacher. RICH. SELDOM smith, has been suffering the peat few days with blood poison m his hand. - The deal between George T. Ray and -Geo. Weir, for the purchase of the for- McKay still retains the property.- Our Sabbath schools are making read for their Choistmas tree entertain- ments. St. Andrews' will hold theirs. .:q1KII!!WIY4° aim.wtarsa<rn -Bore. �ex.. � eat. THE MOLSONS BAN Crediton Miss Gerty.McCue of Melanchtoo, is visiting her brother Dr. P. J. McCue. -R. Ender, M.P.P.. Ira Brown and Sam Kuhn were in London Friday. - A large number of our young people enjoyed—the excellent -skating -on the - River last week. -August Hill bas had Henry Stanley working in his hotel stable the past week putting in new flooring and making other required improvements. -Miss Melinda Trick who has been attendingthe Business College in Stratford is ome for ber hotidays.-Henry Either is placing acetylene gas piping and fixtures in. Jas. Lawson's Jewelry store and Alonzo Hodgins' dwelling this week. -Victor Bertrand of London spent Sunday • in town with friends. -Word was receiv- ed here Tuesday that Henry Shear - down. who formerly lived here, died in'Mitchell after a short illness. --Fran- cis Clark, wife ;and family spent Sun- day in Granton. -August Kuhn of tbe Sovereign -Bank wash --London Wed- nesday on business. -Rev. Cullen of London, representing the Y.M.C.A. delivered addres-es' --the Methodist and Evangelical churches Sunday morning and evening. He is an excel - tent speaker and his remarks on the proposed YY.11L.C.A.... County, organ elo • s -we 11-.ass-�t�•h no ra,-i e- bl e-•wo k f- t association ociation in general was listened -to with great intereet.-Our barber Wm. Sambrook intends constructing an open' -air skating rink this season. We Moore8ville Mrs. Clarke received word Wednes- day of the death of her sister -in -jaw, Mrs. Hodgins who passed away on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Clark at- tended the funeral Thursday. -Mr.'' _.Farrel, who has been on,thae sick list is recovering. -Miss Jackson of London is visiting Mars. John Gilmore -Wed- -ding bells may be: ted o ringp the neighborhood shortly trims all act counts: ACCIDENT—Mr. John T. Simpson. thresher, met with a very painful and unfortunate accident fast week which will lay him off duty for some time. He was engaged in cutting straw with the machine and in some manner got• his arm caught in the cogs of the machine, injuring it badly. A doctor was walled and dressed the wound and the injured member is now doing as well as can be (expected. Shipka We wish 'you all a Merry Xmas and a Sappy New tear. -3. Gower is on the sick list, -J. D. Hanna has a nice selection of Xmas toys. -It . keeps S. Sweitzer busy fixing the farmer's eep- arators and water troughanow-a-days. 11. Wing was in London and Ham- mer .one day laast-weele oft - atie T "of tiIi1i`ps�urg`while visit- ing John Ratz of Khiva, called on H.. Wing of this place. -A number from here attended Miss Pearl Keys' birth- day party last Monday evening and The death is announced in Buffalo, of Mrs. Sifton, wife of Gerald Sifton,:: the young London Township • farmer, whose triad on the charge of mur:'ier- ing his father waa9 one of the most €ensational . in: Middlehex criminal court arsraralg. dye 's Cherry Pectoral cer-. tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. And it "certainly strengthens weak throats and weak. lungs. There eon be no mistake about ibis., You know it is trued And your own doctor will say .so. , ;old tcli'zd oI ori tmitimoniat -. ";old iter ov+t►ar siacti► yeaira•;, Yitaiab► ,yaG. Ate' t-" '. ' 11 ilG m. ae aw reesa�,t,a,a sr Al!; Y iWt.'' young atld old: Dor mere an a are etarting•to decorate their stores and windows for Xmas. trade. Old Smite Claws won't have to leav town to fill his sack with presents as he can get all the varieties he want to from our merchants, --'Che many i -lends of the laato_Bs f . Gann.. ii. P. were stocked to hear of his sudden death, which_tt000k place in the hospital at Ottawa �ion- day. Several from here are attending the fueer-�a lat Seaforth today (Thurs.) Charles Stock, who has been in the butcher business here for about a year. haas•boug;ht out a shnilar business in Sebringv.ille. He is t usy moving bis - effects there this week. Who bis suc• cessor will be is still unknown. D:ATur.-Jane lodging relict of the late Ritbert Hodgins, passed away quitesuddenly nn Wednesday, Dee. I. after a brief illness, at the age of 67 years. By her death we lose a very dear fi eernd• and a valued neighbor, whom too know was to love. The re- mains v. t ac' laid to rest in the cemetery on the sth concession on Friday_the. erat'b'ii.g l:i eTy attended; ices. Andrews officiated. She leaves to nsouin her demise a sister rind brother, bedsit t rMtutor-r6 f rei'ativy i them we extend our deep sympathy its this their hour of trial and sorrow, The Rev. Id R. Hicks. 1908 Almanac. - is readyq, for delivery and excels.all fm -finer editions in beauty, and value. The cover is a beautiful design in col. ors,. the entire t'zekrk is full of fine' half times, astronomical engiavingi and' interesting (matter. It conttinti..rthe Hicks wea user 1 t er 'ta complete fpr the whola.'year. finely illustrated; The price by rrsaail is 3a cents, on News - Stands -90 karat*. Word'' and WVork,�s. tthe Rev. Irl it. Hicks (Inc"monthly magatine, contains all his weather f nrecastmts from month to month, to. gether with a► vast amount of the. beast family reeding. The price is $1 a year and one almanac .goats with 'each ?t1- ripptk n. Addressor Word and Works �blls sln (6. QUI Learnt t • !t � � >r�ty St %rc uhf,' Missouri. Write for rate On altrums+drl' irt' uantstir . Agents * ttltt. A, tam:, for- merly of this plate , who for tbe' past years were in Melsa, Man., , are' visit- rng her slaughter and friends of this place. -Nelson St Clair, formerly of this place, who was at Revelstoke, B. C.. is visiting his parents here.--B•rt- ebering hogs is the order of the day amongst the, farmers hesn.-•George Kellerman is securing men from Dash- wood to work up his flax. --Ms r. - Jos. Heist of Crediton spent Tuesday with Mrs. S. Sweitzer.--Gus. Ltrddie wears a smiling face. It is a bouncing baby boy. -Don't forget the Xmas tree on December 'Med. -C. Lechrser trod E. Brenner report having a good time at Beavelrtown hist creek. Tails How to Mix it A well-known authority on Itine�rnes- tisw gives the seethes 01 .t large_ 'Neve York daily paper the following v alo. able, yeteornple and harmless prescrip- tion, wbieh any one can rasilyr+reptiraa alt- home :4 Fluid Extract Dandelion one-half ounce; Conipnund Kerwin, one Outrce; Campauad y zp:-Sarsaparilla - ounces. Mix by sharking well ins bottle and t4ake as teaspoonful after each meati and at bedtime,. He,states that the ingredients earl be obtained from any good erescriptican pharmacy at small Bost, and being of vegetable extraction 'erre harmless to tate. This plelasarit mixture, if taken reg. Wetly for, as few days, is said to ot>er- c oin° alines; any ego'. of, ltbeui'n. time T >Opain +In Jewelling. if any, ditnin isbes'with each dose, until permanent results are obtained, and without; in. joining the stofltac'b. While there Etre many weaned Rheurmatisni remedies , patent medicines, ete., time of which do give relief, few realty give permatn ent retu1t, and the above will no doubt be greatly appreciated by a irony suffer et* here at this tithe. Inquiry at the ding _*torts of _ tiro naeighbo hood,,elitjt$ the informatics that t Kems drug* are bararrtnitee and can tl ht wtrirt'el f this will rix the preeettption for star. t'+eadios if asked to. :item af'. fall -Blair"", Ex. -McKay, who bas been attendinek Knox College for the past two years, and spending the summer -months-in--missiom work. • - oma and llaskatchewane_ha been_ visiting in our midst and on 'Sunday gave an interesting address in the Methodist church on mission work in Formosa. Lucian Perhaps it bas never been known of in Canada before that; maple syrup bas been, made on a large scale in the month of December. On Saturday Martin Roberts of London Tp„ tapped twenty maple gees and the fohlpw ng Sunday and Monday the sap was run- ning and is now- being boiled down. ibis is certainly something extremely ulttuaual to happen two weeks before Christmas. -J. M. Donnelly of London visited here Sunday. -Thos. Henessey, for many years bartender at the'Cent- tral hotel here, hays purchased tha Vic- toria hotel at Cland hope from J. W. Pitwan and will take ossession Jan. 1. -Rev. Dymond of Glencoe exchang- ed pulpits with Rev. Carlisle on Sun- day. -Miss Aggie Atkinson returned Chicago Thursday. -A. K. Hodgins has returned from the West. -Reeve Hawkshaw spent a few days in Lon- don ondon last week. -R. E. McLean has pur- chased a lot from R. Mowbray and will put a house on it shortlyy.--Mrs. Geo. Obanyon and daughter Margaret are visiting in Detroit, --Thos. Kensela and wife of St. Marys, formerly of Bid- dulph are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter. -One of the greatest suc- cesses that has crowned the, efforts of e Ladies of HolyTrrinite el'i 1, the bazaar held on Dec. 4, 5 and O. • from which the sum of 3 was real- ized, which after all ---expenses have been met, will leave,fully $500 .profit. ' The ladies wish to extend their hearty ' thanks to all who so ably assisted them., _... . -Dr a •i --This k - we _--are. vaned -- upon to record the death of another old and highly respected resident of this village in the person of William Rollins. who passed away at his resi- dence- n Jk>ontlay.-_ Deceased_haadteen to p. oor hes tit ar e' of three"" ►eitr and altbougbhe suffered much be rarely complained. He was born in r Biddulpb township and has been a sident of this village for .lost four ie ars whore he has been engaged in he hakery business. He was 6) years of age and leaves a widow, four sons end one daughter. The fun: rat took - place from his late residence on Wei- nesday afternoon to St. James' church cemetery. The bereaved family hit ye the sympathy of this" c 'tnanunitV in their loss of a loving husband and kind. father. (incorporated by Act of Parliament 1855) Head Office, - Mon ,eat-- r " - a� t a. 4 .�v y Assets Over OFFICE HOURS 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. SATURDAYS. 10 a. m. to 1 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. DEPOSIT Receipts issued and highest currentrateof interest allowed Until further notice interest nay Sayan &sealants will aring Bank Department a credited quarterly instead of half yearsg its fonnlea Deposits of $1 and upwards recelv4d. Agents at\Exeter for the Dominion Government. DICKSON & CARLING, Solicitors. N. D. IETTRDON,'Manager, Why Not a Pipe for Christmat uic� �. It _lc ,t+Vt� r pPfltal::zcRtiiait�+ofd,ato4itrer and- ,af�. ce..rif- continual satisfaction if yo»get an This brand on a The -bowl is fully everything about pipe is equal to the sterling mark on silver. guaranteed against cracking or burning, and it is fully first-class, i' � Cale s Drug . Store a The finest assortment of pipes in town. EiETER We have a full and Complete (toe: for Everybody. X.Jook at these Fancy China: Cnmlplete,ai°tlient ar 114nd bas purses, et 1i toilet articles: Man cure Sets, Comic. Hair 8rShan ing Briishes, Mugs, Etc4, ta. loner , uv&lopes and paper, 15e, to 1.5O, albums, tooks pietut°es ate. „ To mirnerous to mention. Cap and see t1 era. Confectionery: From the choicest chocolates to the mixed. alafornia and titaniish O ng ,Datei, Coo mg Aga o ►tr °at half price