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Exeter Advocate, 1908-01-02, Page 1 (2)
41, $1 totoJAN O9 NOW IS THE TIME tat +sept;,,- ADVO- CATE D hefts the O- CATE itid get: a bArgail fel+ ' v gated; gr e1s> UUke ,; dvattage' ..off• r 0.1, 1 4y e�`:u'.' ►+ales L n a k ( FIFA° CFFZ.CI : A +i�hto MTeQE Vim 000.0 1141&I SE illatIORS:. J+C I I; E. YDvtti tr`. =3•. S.P. H. curQal �9�" dt.ta#ilst. Es9.J. M P. Lux. I3 aE, +-I.. K.C, x. 0.3r.:stata;v°a. . - Genera -4W # e"#s r.5 . - - . � a. as morale Afak aqz ,11 • er, rx,r6:..rtti4s,Mykd�'+is'RCfL�10t't�:6�! ait.rr"-.�t7�4tP>ewna .Sav'ijs Bank Department Iratcrrt as 1 -: c, a...: antes tzaitil quarterly. r finches at.•Exeter..Dashwood, Zur- �l load Crediton, JOS. SELL, Manager e d.'.id11Y'e . fY' .i will p. ,u,e- kTre -f .: tiP111NQ y■O:�`inn IIr CKENS au M1.{ - A Wade .-. . outstay. h*tXos Oda Tim Canada Poultry a Produce Company (Llaiitsd))`� 41111 TF011tt. 0* ivIY1yA'� ,ac - w �`• ;.; ,, .. .van .. .. — -. __ r,07.04' t , r ' 'and e to + a .aT r s• , . sa u5. r � �. J .. u� xJ A .. ' et�: #a �erorlt rex't 1r1�1- I . e ,si.red the re;elr ectio ' of . the The nominattonaa in the various tnuu o d ea rued. . ici lities took place at noon Monday. 'W. Johns ;viten 'elected had made In E eter the following were made: up his mind to do his duty: hoped he Fon REEVE McCallum by R Detbriae>e and EMa, Snipe. W . .Buwde h d,..J o ar �:' A .Do ."b Waa-Bi -Harding.: ,A E Fake b .J R Hina, 0 Heywood. A arIng. R Pear Toe artnoll by A Q Bobier, J Bell. succeeded as several speakers had re- mar%ed: and promised like faithful. fiesta if a Y-elec ed. ,a . "xxirynt[i '21e;3,�.�,,�,ystr�rwmd` +f I .�+ i 1 1 �h a r _ a� iC° �yy...•y��rtW01 •' u: :f.N ,it:�Cai� t,.Ltl e�ii fro sal -vernete Iip'` i roan; _Wm. to ry:' rti�p. system 'was a paying business. A fence would be needed at the cemetery. a.oras. Ile thought W. -G. -Bissett -wits an odd finanefrr in finding a deficit where so good it surplus was shown. - In replying Reeve Bobier stated that there were other industries as well as a anarmory on the rota tbiat we would surely get, and that the C.P.R. would ♦4 be here in nine me tbs. - Ile thouugthoughtsr •' d f<2 . h' - me �iiitt o-8.'IC'_' to chap s : W J Carling by W Gl Bissett, A; Me- Donell. J J Knight by L Maguire, C E Ander. .013. . W (I' Bissett by T E Handford, C E U>ickney. Syne` Fletcher by D T Cam CA.M FOR COUNCII,.LOR Levett b WJ,t —id,- et5 E L Day,' T B Carling. este©ta John Mitchell by 11. Parsons, ' J Davis Well Johns' b T Hatton, R E Davis - • r i " F Ih SCHOOL TRUSTEES ■ ** [] , [jam I ar.». ..:.a.r. r -..«.era tm v l,.�,. ...... .+.�..... i-F..y{,74If - �j�' a{ ab.YW.iy�AN.� Y�'� Y rr.l+n.?nf . ,a Yas.hp , ..I- hems ung F W Gladmun byT klairtnoll, R Gould - -D % Collins -by J Grieve, A-E Puke are you- -gotng- to Coing The._tn::;:::: •s TH Christmas ia near at band. No doubt there re many things you need and a lot mare you will With Clerk Joseph Senior voted to buy that you do\not need. We have thins for the laeeyd ,and the chair the meeting was called to Station Master J. J. Knight with order, the chairman desiring the as k seta arnd things for the needless. We are now stoc ing_gp with : vies tom—__ _��,_ • 11. In Us'borne the old eoerncii is elected by acclamation. 1n photr tiro ectron by arclainu-- tion bait also token plaice,. Stepben Webb, Reeve; Jacob Kellerman, Depu. ty-Reeve; Andrew Hicks_. W. D. San- e 'S._t r.: Yei1ries. 1+�t'Atlt',tt as wyM II( [}J4. M74a-64u'gra; ;� r - p AsnaOt .„ 4 JARAO I'�.Tltc(%YEI - At' the the bride's parents,'1ec. '�1-, home Hart, Wm., E. Jarrett f Drin to Miss Christie hr 1 staff A n avoSretViiiiiV • • iileltur °°'Dohert .. � , id al Tbr-onto to Miss WI o of ` l�tai'fsa, MItLLs-Samaras :.At tl onre of the° • bride=s mother, Is : on, Exeter North, Dec.25, by - ollins,Fred. J.MiII:s,of Usborne,to Mist: Elizabeth Jane Sanders, youngest daughter of the late James Sanders. of Stephen. S ' o. +°.JouNsoN--At Zurich, Dec. 23, by Rev. Maas, E. Seo 1 ; -W Ade<I�r a• flim = DAt'iusoie-At Mitchell, Dec. 25, by Rev. Bradley, W.A. Davidson' of Wiarton, to Janet Isabel daugh- ter of Mrs. %Ven Barley, Mitchell, JESTER--RosE--In Mitchell. Dec.,. �.ardlne, to Sophia, eldest daughter of Mrs. J. Rose, Mitchell. •1 si Sale Bills FARMEItki who want s ,. big crowd at their sales should get their, b111 at ' hale 1. 'VACATE and ad. ve'At'tisc in ,the 4»vocaerV. a 0 United States Subscribers Take Notice. The United Stites aril ATE- are -o .; f the tact fsact tttaf. v . vial'. V� ea: eeU +d`tC sa< r Pee' going into United States. 'rbcs means file. in a year. Conse- fluently the price to subscribers in United States is . L5O a year, and as we must pay the postage in advance, so we must ask our subscribers to pay in advance. Many subscribers bare aim' renewed for next year. saying they cannot do witkout it ate �ge et�dly remit at once. I t means much to us to have your early remittance. and will avoid delay at the first of=„ year. P. U. Order or „Fere t 4. 'iir'�rN 3ir'4ir' �Rir$ elegy. __. 'q A..�9::-ItJCSL`J. .4'i:G.IK:. Y—� •St' .-.n sr..v� •t7 fawa.-t'be report -routes- s- t the bye.eleetions in South Huron Stanstead will take placer n Jay nee 22nd ,pulling -on week pirltt�rr Now 6 iTStation Open 4�w huts 1'x''�` aped 1.1.13170 IN1 ts� .J.. t .- kir 120* w. • baa s, ' . T iU a a « Ina , Ate' � ✓x , '. rs ,r ,J _an . attllee-TtteSde .- After11t�On • e his ea equipment got removed into de t1- ent llz.-with- r tent I' theitiewG pt. station un' Monday of, politics. last week, and to say that the building Reeve Bobier was pleased to see the and furnishings are as credit to the large number pres nt (the.. hall being town and company is to draw it mild - crowded.) It showed they had the in- ly. The new station Is as much a cred- terest of the town t heart. He re- it as the old one was a disgrace and ful- viewed the worit of the council, the fl s•the stu.teneenr f Superintend=ant money had been we11 spent ;and the E Gillen, who sa d'that 1 hey would rate was only 19 laaitle, while the Burp- build a station the town would be lus was 85555, less the county rate. proud of. However aa the genial The town had prospered --wit neees the agent says: "Those a bags eanntrt be station, calming factory and evapora- accomplished in a day." tor. Ile reviewed the agreement be. Aa was have before started tte new tween the town and Gibbs Co. and building buildin4 is situate on the east side of thought the by-law to supply it free the ta7,i , ,alarout fifty yards south of site should be assed. He touched oit . -the i1 ie, and is purely-a--passenge -the cow question -and explained Life station, 'wbite the old one, enlarged by Dominion law with regard to. Battle a wide platform to the sowh,reflonred, running at large. .He was in the field repaired find rep;dnt d. milkeeq a first - and to win. cla afire:► <•.:'t�statir:an. 8r lin i re► Is 'i'V i .Laken !I+ thew A �,, rk. '- + extentin lF c:outh ..f the new leo touch for sorC o i' work. The handing a will be filled in, watering cart which 'Cost $286 could levelled. a added and planted with have been,bought for $125. He flowers during the coming summer. thought the ows should run and be The building is of the most, approved cared for by herding or some other and modern architectural design and means. He bad helped the town by pmts a easing naImosing ,a putting his own money into the found« ry, ,grist usill`and salt well. The read peatarance-fr©plaxi vicnd ar poipnt:. It e commissioner, he thought, should' not be concerned in constable or bailiff work so that he could supervise the work of the men. The evaporator.is a good thing bat no other town paid for such an industry. He was in the geld. T. B. Carling thought the people "Poore -ppleasedWith the old i councl. He thought the watering of station 'street was unnecessary. A lot of money had been spent but the town was progress- ing. Fine residences and good Indus. tries had been erected and the C.P.R. would ue.a big benefit. Not condi- date. 4' The school trustees were next called upon. Mr. Frayne said that during hie-14--years-es-trustee-be-had- lint missed a meeting and ".had done his best. He was in the field for re-eleec- tion. The school was the best for con- tinuation work in the province and. compared favorably with the high sehools. Mauch credit-- was due- -the teachers, but the trustees deserved a little, He was prond of the boys and girls who had gone out from Exeter. R. E. Davis had nothing against the old board but said there were other men just as good. Be was in the run- ningand solicited ther'atepayere' votes. F. W. 0laadmaan said bis friends had pressed him to stand when Mr. Car- ii tramp structure, printed on the nut - Ling had declined to run again. The side in green arid deal from _ the , plat- ifchool had a good reputation and Tse ! form ti the rnnf�. Tb.. platform extends would try to uphold it if elected. along the north. IWest and south . aides H. E. Huston, an old trustee, was and is wide anti Inoiny. The building roud of the school. We had a school is divided into five rooms, et baggage here the poor man's troy could be room to tybe� north, aa' large waiting ucated. By co-operation then con- ;'room centrally hate ted. two private nuation school trustees had secured rooms and the ticket�ihee toward the ar-ger grants during his terms --from west, in' as sort of bay window or• ob. " to about a800. A number of quer- servatory, with an excellent view of ons were put to him and answered. the track both north and south. From The new aspirants for the Council the main waiting room as gentlemen's re next called on followed by the private smoking room and lavatory d council.figuring and a#audit ' privat+ero irlead' to the, W. G. .Bfsse#AL�ri � nr the statement found' ar deficit f east and between these an alcove is 00 instead of a surplus. He Was not situate. The furnishings throughout raid of beingbeaten but declined to aro,of oak and ash with a hardwood n beta u se ci . ulth., ._.fl r�i. " Tri tIcr"'fr"d'ti R ep to oil. `�erPiil'ect;'ol` the detr` a atering and the watering wall of the main room are of a waiin= rt as being to high priced. Ile and aeoting and the remainder pleat red in a9a uel'Martin had a controversy dark green burlap, with a be ntifii1 th and to the Martin, of stock . stencil design. The wall rounds off' to the canning factory. °the ceilingwhich is high. designed in 'i V. It Lovett waa a esndidate. No pagels. blue its color and done in f It to find but thought too much had The Heating consists of two abetters d en paid for labor. He thought a six benches. two Intik in the wall and ek of sewer should be put in each. ill of oak. The good-natured and ab- ar and that crushed atone should be li ire as t on the road Instead ofgravel. R 1t' � looks uitQ at borne in AT If !comfortable revolving chair, seated at cted be would ,�o' in for making Ex- it fancy roll desk,while tbe remainder e!'r a town. and he hoped the C.P.R. of the oaks furishings are in ' t- nld be dealt with on business eprin- tion. Underneath the beggar,* is the furnace foot)]. w'hflh heats the n les. b .'Jo. Knight . id the watering of bufldin c I it hot aro Ater Odom. Po* tion *treat had been a rittcizeed but t -four electric lights are . attereed street watering hied cost lee than thz--aiighout and both the Interior and t year. If°he had hie, wayother the lat. �.�. c-�.. _r_ tattle tattle remains tor be 4eairedbyagent . or public unitiesit be a shed in which the waiting bores,* might stand in shelter from Wind and titoran. Here are few Lines we are Offering: lie Demask Bleached Table Linen with Napkins to Filth., sizes 2x20 and 22x22; Jap Drawn...work Trap = Cltth and ries; Damask Drawn -work and �rem- stttched ' 'owels, soc. each; Embroidered Linen, #5, 0 and Tapitr->j Curtains and Taxbleovv, s.. in colors ,__ran : from . 2' to $9.50; Tap- wtry and Embrolde� Cushion Topa3 with 'Cord to s ateWli; Ladlees' Hemn�tchod .d r" eery Fant- eti i�llf51 SIIiet; tel lid choice Hae of Pencil? Collars and Belts, a very cit l e line 1st _+f at�t ' Mufflers, BB#dker• c tlets, Gloves, T x Braces an ., hs ma CRLIUG BROS. ? tesfleraastsaati Cards. R. CI: F &0ULSTO_ei. L. D. 8.. D. D. B. DBMTIS r *stoat of alas IL C. D. S. of Ontario and Honor graduate of Toronto B'mlt..rs;t�. OFTIC : Over V k n a t:ar�,anga Law 'office, in Or. Anderson's former Deatal Parkes. t1 es r�1 ?�. L D B.. D. D. 8.' Ulmer graduate o3 Tcr oto Univeriaty. DENTIST, • extracted witty^ s a p�asin. er any bad effects • over *Madman & STantrnry'e efff<z.*e., ]Iain street liters Medkas F. MALLfOY. M. P. (Tcr. Univ.) MEMBER leg"e'of Physiciansa Surgeons-"Ontliti6.. thicc-eeror to Dr. J. A.Be nisi Residence: Fast on -lam-inset-north calze, Rueter. Ontario. Dn. T. R. Mc°LAVOIIIL IN Iles resumed' praa f ,s after ding a year (Col - rep) at tent.' a..d Cceti vial Ro+ tats. General .f ract1ce � eapedal a;tr--tp ta£Fe,{s tb refrar- t,onj Ear, Nese and Ol8 : Deals woad. Ont. rkio'IIItoN a CARLING. BARRISTERS. SOLICI- .v t gess, Notaries. Ceeirey:'eva, ( mmlas3oaers. t�Ntkittds tar Maisons Bank. etc. ' Bay tet LMsa at lowest rates of interest. O 8z e,. rhes street, Exeter. . Tit. Catera. B.A.. L. 1I. Drams TO LOAN. i+eA large am t c1 erica*.,e dude to loan and Anne prverLtea at low rats et inter GLAD IAN a STANI3rRY, ttarrhtel'a, i�C i�°"�Gt7rYi7fl et.. Exeter On William' Brown f. i3zl" a cl ELc a7 Irm-nperateaI 6 Yety of ICelaal Is3rt, enE/And: Ot anld cf Trivet, Yenrosial ek ie,Eneter. w ling . Qarn n y and Theory Mash*. Tema c a "read -n.. Exeter, Ont. '•"` Y -- .e.-.. -. yam i CULT AZ, MEETING. The arant r,a1 s=ting of the Exeter Agri Society will be eld 3ti the ._ ...', - •4O-% N 11&LL, EZEll, 'ri�idRS. VAT. JANUARY l r n, 1908, at one o'°oleeek p. for the ill/spa/so of els ting Pze ideent, Viet.Pres ent and Directors for the efi*'tzifg !mat. and other important btisIr eaa, A11 member* and interested aartlea -tire earnestly requested to at - t. , Directors are particularly re. e it n to attend a met eting at 10 a.m. tl toe day. e "i{kr A. . Di i n, Bosom teary. « . IteRDON, Treasurer. Mice 7 ya• ,i!,T tea that Monad ad A.!:r. i% Meet. trea`Ia 'tHaag T'e shWil_�pa ram, ere, tia+e E oerio-rn "ti be Beeh.! at the 1liit Ztsi H, wr'att.>` 1AT, JANUARY' •+mak r,: 4 atrial* V c hl attest ee Perces l _.ea as to may ti, 't !!_:sei CT Ms J. SENIOR , Agent Confederation Life Assurance Company, also Fire Insurance in lead. Ing Canadian and British Companies. hi,ain-St.. Exeter. DR--PCNGEL LONDON, ' ONTARIO EI.ct -teeat tr'entorir't or ci s9aeos of women a 8r)ecaatty. Why' Not Escape Colds? The new way _ Take.- - r OrnE-A• COLD CAPS-ULES- IPut up in cap- sules. Harm- - f and easy to take. Price 25c. a box The old tvay to cure Manufactured a cold. a only by N e '''. S. Howey, Phil. B. Chemist and Optician. Exeter. FARM FOIA. SALE. r tares, mare or les-. N Lot 3, Concession 3, Ilc+•e:illirra�'• cheap it svold at once. Apply to .dllat NEIL, Royal Rotel , Centralia, Ont, •y.rrrrr..r South Huron uron Fanners' Institute ilcgntar me tl ka L.dtSes.akauve-e(Me as fellows Brucefield. Dixon's Hall, Sat., Jan. 11 Exeter, Town Hall. Monday, Jan. 13 At 1 o'clock and 7.30 o'clock. Speakers ae, Brucelleid-�G.. Barbour of Croserhill, after.:ota subject. "Drafsr__k�gqrsea acid boa to pairs them"; evening subject, •.Faitners,ind their eeon.' R. J. Lennox of Newton _Robinson. afternoon, S�t_teepbreeding an their manarelneent"; evening,. '"Training young ho "; W. D. Sanders, t.,xeter, aftereccra, Selected Wert. Speakers at Fatter -(i. Bart ;,sir, sltctecion,"Draft ht ass ar'd now to raise there"; evening, "Farmers an t'hrirsc^r' ; W. J. Lennon atternoc'p "Steep hrteddrg and their faarasigeanent`�; evening, " FittO **gardens"; R. B. ItoLean. Kippfe. a ftcrrsanai, 8e. .LIkted e:a- s:e. t 1 WOM11e's INSTITUTE MEETINGS heal be shell at BRr EFIET.rD AND EXETER r.. ♦ r l ISezLi5 a ua;1) Co the �fferr3c:I at 2 . X!ut. L. h .."-t eircrth of (+e7c Fh renal) speak on '•r"w�,te. Meth. cds cf et'arnr-;l and roue." EV 7I ( MEETINGS :1,1,1oths a :5e r.crat: r addr M st b?atit- tt'aaar, h wi nJ k et the aaerce:eg Mcc eat L ;'h G.1'szeta cn "Ilfc e s ea t'.t*:a c!' VY+✓:;:;rcr:7s "lase '" z�IA c t ct'M/e:r. egii3 arae be Ice�l et t' a c,,c g t-. c,_.,.;i, (sins Er;c',rr at PPM- ieii'a4 4 J.. J. K Nionrr, 0. T. n. AGENT w ed ti ti wee DI out af ru ea Mr. wi in feu b ye pu eel+L' est sea eta the las street. would be watered; Ile 1iat note grasped after the office but'wtt* pl !fid to have been flitted last year and was 1 again In the Mrd. A. E. I'uke thought the :cork had l been so good that election by *Mama. tion Would have been the result. but there seemed °noel satisf,fi g. Three T it t n \*.rinela s C''� C 1 ('iH DEci times As toutgravel' had been put op SOpb itll, wirer Tho this year. St�►etat were iris tiota gurrdr- aag+cr>r and ,I tiliriira�f.. r forEOfookers Educated Horses, Ponies • • Donkeys and Mules. They do everything but talk The only show of its kind in the world Twenty animals on the stage at one time. Matinee Price: 10c. Children Evening Prices : 25c., 35c. and 50c. _ Plan at Cole's Drug Store. Watch for the Great Street Parade Monday noon. H$EST JEYIELLEIIT OUR NEW STOcK OF I Watches, Je weller, Silverware, Toilet Etc., . r t has just been opened up and we may safely say that this is the finest stock that has ever _ been shown in Exeter. Our Coeds are: at -Prices- -- TO Suit EVERYBODY Thep Will Suit You - Call and Examine Earls Al MARCHANDI, Exeter, Ont.. . 11114111411111111, 1' RIV6R ?NC OsiIv 111.A20* AND Au'rey,afaaA'f'tc 111"tO rPPEIN COMD*NND IN 9t'MCC: �e1 al bilnrc ulreYI+R U$ 1 V. immonsossorsirossammosuwasissilsossosisosi.ssommasssessms ,414 Sensible HolIday Guts. Self -stropping • Safety -Razor 8 Ooropiete putg't - Including Stropping Safer Razor, twelve certified' blad one tint quality horse hide ettop - all in, handsome leather ease, a r ileatiti!t Xe ' de!f+en,i ;t.rw4y.�waw. a= Y I., lltor W a a S'1 Razors 7& to 1.50 Carvers 50e to 1.75 per pr. et I.00 to 4.50 ' les. t'O 5.. Razor Stiff 25e. to 1.50 Carvers' 2.115 to 4. Shot Quos ` .O0 to MOO 4