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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-02-13, Page 1 (2)WiSTiU'1MtQ iereoztheADV,0- T get a bargain IIQYe*tasted; cr akautgef cur , t't , 4.* • --.14X•144.14M.P114,,,h.eift19 0n8*del thisfitore OF,st- WHY "SECAUSE10 sell ttleceTrigoodirrettStiriiiiiiWieW4itot BECAME wehave built our business by honest goods and bon e* Prices. BBC/AIME-40r reputation depends upon the pods we sell and we guard our reputation zealously. ,BECAUSE we not only think of your needs but wa are ever re$tomeet BECAUSE our business methods have met with the approval of et discriminating public for over 40 years, which is proof that his store'io virhat an up-to,date-store should be. NOTE be,tto annennee to our many patron. from this time for:, t at we purpoee renderingour accounts ouartcrly, viz: A tra 1st July ist,,Oet, lstainajan„..L.jiteibarur_the way - usiness is donelstaaT 412442.....ntenthelcredit..04.thing-of-the _ our maify.custotners for pat favors and hen,-_, f„-r-,..ttricostutliiincotbiltattre-21` f,"• '04,0100r,,,,*ArvAra* ING veresstaisat Carts. '0. F. ROULSTON, L. D. ft, D. D. B. DENTIST cf theft. 0: D. O. of Ontario and Minor 11104state ot Toronto University. COVE: Ova Maim &Carlin(' Law Ofiles, la `ittOuntrileutitratlari. _ OMNI A. R. ROMAN, L. D. ti.„ D. D. Sri * or graduateot Toronto Delveriste. ;.DENTIST. ' tad without any psis, orss b4d frioetti Oladnuwo &Rtanhenty's *Mee. Mart ettoeb * Modica atter spenthat y- ear (Col. and Oestinestat J1Oits1a. Ge$41"$‘1 aI attention to 14'4(140 tetra*, wood, Ont. Leval. SistaitstsuatraOract-- two. xioisrlw. 0s.ssac.vs. conmisseeers. sestor L.ust lowest satsuma Interest. Odoet, WoloAreet,Ezeter, IL*4331W, L, Demme 1 LOUT LoArt 1 4 t Ws k&rs ahugsantount ot retiee binds to loan *rand villagePtviettes at Tow tato ot tutu OLADI4ANAlsitt0)=_ Barristers, aohleftstaltaln it., Enter On William Brown Pi -al. IMpioma 01 Royal Incorporated Soolely ot Wailogaast, gland; Ottani* et Szisitt Memorlal sadlitswey Tereus on applicatien. Exeter, Ott. Br-glatEe „ mom or hes, N N. Lot 3, Conimion 3, y,Itheap ft sold at once. Apply to %nu 24E11,, • Royal Hetet, Centralia„ Ont, „It?. I ?. Supplementary Meetings oft h e South Huron Farmers' Institute will be 1;iilas at 2 o'clock and at 7:130 o'clock FARQUHAR, Feb. 16 Afternoon; R Stephenson of Ancast- erom "The Growing of Root Crops"; A. G. McKenzie of Fairview, on "Lay- ing out of the farm and planning of buildings for utility purpesee; W. teil_subject. Eve Steptienson_"The farrn water suppl A. G. McKenzie "The .principles of cultivation and rotation - PREDITON' Feb. OW Afternoon: A. G. McKenzie„ The Principles of Cultivation and Rota- -tion -";--W. S._ Fraser. of _Bradford "Noxious Weeds and How to Combat Them"; P. Madge and R. Gerdiner; selected subject. Evening: A. G. Mc- " treavylloroeis '1; W. 8. Fre- ser, "20th Century Agriculture." GRAND BEND, Feb. -18th, Afternoon: A. G. McKenzie, 'The Prineiples of, Cultivation and Rota- tion": W. S. Fraser "Noxious Weeds ow toCombat Them vr: W. Lewis and R. B. McLean, selected oubject, Everting :- A. -G. McKenzie. "Heavy Horses"; W. S. Waxer. "20th Century Agriculture." k . ZURICH, Feb. 19th. fteraddiirA:Ci7lreK—enaiirl Horses"; 17, S. Fraser, t Weeds and How to Combat Them ";-T. Fraser* W. Lewis, sOlect-0 subject. A. G. McKenzie, The‘Pcip4es of Cultivation and Rotation"; W._ S. Fraser, "Eastern and W tern Can. ado," • ,• bile ' ac:nc, jecTent .1,40.Antlgt110'. art (,74ift:il .111.Abbott, came is* shogit to. Many trienliti and ;relatives iti Exete and Centralia, where deceasettforiner 1 • lived, fle.was. a native. of -Centro" Ittizittoiwifittter:40ri-iteM#- revioue.. Ills moving to Lon oi bout,: 0;940years ego. While 1 Exeter be gaineti-many friends by hi Pleasent and geniel dispositiCon, an everybody livinf bere at that timer*, ,rnembersellilly-Lati .lieleasaantalet called: -1,111letaZOndon-ttelin in the ;took broking butanes* and was ,very popular In the city. About a year and *half ago Ur. Abbott went to Los 4,.nge1eit to manage a- large brokerage businese fet a NOW York firmt_ A couple of morithotigo he was home on at, IiilatO lila brother in -Lon don. Besides MI wife, who was e. 'Miss Siithertantitnftilit_eltrbitis-Ani, vived by two brothiroi_Mr. Obits* Ab- bott, of London, and Mr. lame* Ab- bott, of Illiatiota, Merl,* and six sisters, Mrs, W. J. Parson_ tars; Davis, Centralia; Mrs. M. Kershaw, fla,miotik; Mail.; Mrs. If. Faiem-.00Yetil Man.: Miss * Eturoa AnWit, Itesseatri. Muskoka, and Miss Ida Abbott. of Cr- - — L&ttr. that- e- • a tie shoe 7 • I4411`ge. I r 0 w se the dee. th. r known Exetat Lidy and the •husban two sone amtdaigbter.in4aw. Ur. antrUset. Jos. Lembrook on Feb. lot went to Foit. Wayne to visit their ys4 "Ou Bur3day, the Otft, ti went for *dal' twohorse car- riage, and -,meeting on automobile the team ton *1'0.0*Y, and striking a tele- phone poet. threw the occupans out with the result that Mr Ltuy*brook wasinstarntiykflled, and the• there were so severely iojured tbat tbey-z'biid o be takn to the hotp1tal• • bus. ndani Wllber and wire were -ren- dered uneo,ekrn and remained so -for many'houis afterward. On the news ieaebint here the Odd. fellows, of etbkh order Mr, Lambrook is a member. Anmediately telegraphed thitiodgelttthat city to look after the injured bristiber, and Rev. D. W. Ool- ins *ea thatevening by Mr. elather„te-....Fort esWry assibtance r; was JiiIicru linos iffintediete, lie_remains Mi on the way to London and the funeral will be held Saturday. iss Exeter 4Council The council' Met in the Reading Room of Town Hail`Friday, 7th. Ali. sent Councillor Knight. The minutes of previoas meeting read and approv- ed. Correspondence was read as tot! lows: -G. S. Wilton. Secretary Union of Canadian. Municipisjittetrand-the K. IL Phelps, rotate of Merriton, ask- ing co.opeeatiotr re, petition to the Legieleture-Wamend the- Assessment Act. Fuke-Ileaman-that this eosin- cil favor the- petition, and that the reeve and the same and ., it be forwarded to the bear tilem-l*WM-t.- H. Eltben-Carried; The reportof mileage re proposed County Reads And the.11p4awistraclopted by the County Council for the bnpeovernent of High-. way* throughout the County was laid over Untilthe next, meeting. • Ost, 1/014M40 -,,W., anhat*.;•titiiii the eominissioner return' the bell-trom off the North End Fire hail to Mesas-. T. ilawkin &Son, the same notbeteg tisfacterY, ,Also-that-the-elerk-•-oor respond asking for Priees for a new 22 and 21 in, Fire and School bell. -Car - led. W. J. ileinfitii-;-Air. John -iv -that, By-laws No.1,2,3, 4, as read by the clerk for the appointment of officers, for 1008,be now read a 2nd and flea time and finally passed; the ,reette- -- clerk signing the same and the -seal Of the -corporation -being- afilsrd-theretor. -Carried, W. J. ileaman-W.John's-thrit the times for business assessment against !desert*. L. Beatty and W. Reid as ap- pears on --Dthe-colle-ctOrfor1907 be e turned-OatriedtI„VT.-teirrinCTOiiiziit si ineeting.bevaled of persons --own- n • cows within the Munial • lit for • ktisd r•F• , r`l mafden fle vms, twit RObertraitsmi Who meld with thew on ClidleY street, Two AS-. ters survive, Mrs.__ John Dinney of. shawls istidifise Mauretta of town, and one brother. Wilbur of Manitoba; and beside* the two sons who were in- jured In the 41:Cc-Meat one daughter survives.: Uiestoretta; who has been ill at home laniette parents went on the, visit, Besides these and Mr. and lam Harry tambrook many other relative* are to.d mourning the lose of\onew . vetLby_. alt.-- sizcer.sywpathy niexpressed on alt hands for tbe bereaved. Later wo_ received on Tuesday states that the i0144,04 ones are recoV- ering nieely, tind-titato,ROV,Or, CODA* would returtiVideesday evening, bat whether the ,body would accompany . himis-IttiOttn at the time of writ- , lug, e r flrst After being cut iftfrorn the 'outside world for4lree days (except by wire) 'th 40144rell for traffic on Friday night last.-011---Tneeday evening a heavy wind and snow storm commenced and lastsd until Friday afternoon. The Wednesday *morning southbOun*I-tritirrpasaed. through Eve - ter but Stuck fast south of 40Iande- boye, while the north bound, did not gut ati011tred.10 at Londeibpro. Thaw I were the fait-- trains -that -paseed- getthrough untUlateitliat..night end through town -until Friday night. The tie-up seemed to be general in' Outstrio, and the work of relieving -the stalled trains had to be attended to on all-thelme*„•voraiegiientIy- the work .aarapWly...as, --would have been the case were the st'orni only looid.. , .en b two M •ul en .444,4 **** • ;i•rt.1 t ttern tO r., Velteri was in 1:.,0 On ..e. and Mrs. At Walters ' viRitia in mien Wednesday. ., Mr4oit,,Snelt isrecovering nice," , from his mon illness,' ' • MSC Ethel Armstrong is confined to he-honse throiigit illness. - -- . - - - duty -in thie neig'hbovlwod this ee Mr. Fred Brown of Toronto is visit'', tog his sister, Mrs. Thos. •Bissett, Us - zee. Mrs. Miler entertaineda number of to . - . I *yftonorofftt. WfttgOtt; of Douguts,'Man. At the 'Monday evening ,, hockey prectice Russel Southeott was unam- trioesly chosen by the boys to be their captain. Mr. and Mrs., James Murray were in Ifensall this -week attending -the funeral of the former's; father, 14.r. antes Murray. ,. Mr. Gee...11ockey narrowly escaped injury to bit eyes on Monday evening. On opening the 'furnace door the flames burst out, burning his face and hair considerably, and injuring the left eye slightly. The CollgrgigittiChi)• of 1_4.13/0 Street Meaulaist Church will, we feel *sum -1tasrd-tbarili-e- Cli 'cialii of tbe hve'xtend .-' t.atitnok t PAR 11 MS tia,14) Faut ' a b4Ig crowd a iti-or sales shinifd cet their bills 'at ' the A DVOUATE and ad* ' Vettieft tb Aiotr.E' • It 'Ott 110 0 , II 9,4 maihf�t fctirth year. Mr. GOB* is eservedlvpopular;wftht!ie- people ter:- tt jq not -known. hethee be will remain. &boost ittserd Manton. The lot regular meintlity session, tif the Board \vas held as usual in the Town Halikon Monday evening last. All the members were present.The follutring is the, business submitted: - Reports of Coratoittees:. Wood -That about sixty cords had been secured at SIM per cord, ensuring a sufficient supply for the 'ensuing winter. The PuPplieirCommittetrrepor merits being made for the wont • y Payment of all accounts. The action cif the Special Committee in extending the ifoim 'recess to 1:30 was confirm (5-.Mitrtin-and R. N. Rowe). - The fa, lowing ,payments were approved. per Woodand S. Martin: T. flartuoll, Wood; $244:00;-1, Grigg, supplement, ry• reading, crayons, kindergarten supplies., etc., $21.O1. H. Spackman. hardware auuurten, WO; Advocate Printing Co., for letter heads, woo. HustonH. ,rnevea the adjournment. '3. GRIGG, Seely. • statimions. crit-Dormtatt--At S. Joseph on orichrotehWthorst. to Stirs Mary Dodnian of St. Joseph. A 4-, Teuito, 8S,••• ,Eltreo4, Toronto, writes f tiro merits of Pityclane for stomach. troubles. ;t4Fer seven nitro 1 have )tad Indiges- tion auta dyspepsia. 1 tried scoreof remedies- teem rev/tabled a#rat ire with naitmums whisk?:bal-1040t, doubrou t permititient 'fend."' -All throat,Jaug avid *tooted' troubles cured by pacithie. It is the preselection of a groat specialist. all deo 'Its 50e sad .1.00, or Dit 2. ;*1+0410XL.* ADVOCATE and Weekly Mail and Empire zrY. 1.10 • 0 and all other papers at, lowest rates. I RTHS 4.10.0.0.1.04.1 ,A1110:. WDEN4-113 London, on Feb. 4, to, ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bawden, 510 Colborne street, a daughter. Astwrotty-At-Grapdliend.-on-Xeb..._____. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Hamilton a daughter. • Mussuu-In Oorbettin Fejsruary 4th.„ 1008, to Mr. and . Albert Musser, ,.-41,daughter. • - TitostreOte-In McGillivray, on Feb.. 4th, I000, to Mr, and Mrs. John Thonipsont it eon. .-••••••..^ v,r D8a711114*, BELT -In 80, Mrs. john BU ageil 'ears , • ttnI1001t ayne. Ind., on Feb, Otht Enema Pennon, beloved wife Ojos. Latribrookogna 50 Yrs. Muttitax-in Hewitt% on Feb. 8th, James -Murray, --aged 90years and _0. months. N " English Prints GRAFTON'S MAKE -Same oldpriess onfederation LifeAssuran e y. also Fire insurance in lead - adieu snil British Companies. Main -St.,. Exeter. k for Bale arnd a +large tisantity otaist-elass on his witssituated iI at Cream Seat. satietaotton • twill betorourinveret to call and make ton Wore buying elsewhere. JOS Pli tla/Nr. CrocRon East. tri C tees •,,ryl w.ornon 101/Dek ONteM10 cao soasets ot weirat- *11 Away .gocei • brush irith En, joyme Tooth Cream tor.23e. oplb*ee ta05 the ,e how we do 1tBU11 EI e 2 t aniaphonts Phophone„ 30ords at har- t . riees. 64, lion% latest taes and reeords, No e \ to shove \ A Afternoon: A. G. McKerizie,"Ileav Horses "; W. S. Fraser., Noxious Weeds and to Combat Them ";. .Carling, "Poultry":- Ino.Melktangb. ton, selected subject. Evening: A. G. McKenzie, "Lsying out of the Farm and ,Planning Buildings for UtilitY Purposes"; W. S. Praiser, "20th Oen. tory _Agriculture. STRONG'S,IIALL, Keb. 21st. Afternoon: A. G. McKenzie. ',f,he Priueiples of Rotation and Oultiva. don"; W. S. Fraser. "Sheep Breed. log srul lklanntkernent Alex. Must. aro. selected subject. livening : A. 0. McKenzie. i'Datry Cattle "; W. Fraser, "0th Century Agriculture." on flt 1‘,- a '- -at p.m. n the Town 'fell: --(tarried. The following accounts Were read and passed: -Dickson &Carling Solici- tors fee* for 1007, $0#1. s ; O. B. Srielli Staer-ti-htin- :- '$I06,' 0, - Town not g . -1 • I; . pee nun cewetery acct., 70c.; 0, W. Orosspt. salary. H. McKay bal. for bell ringing, Ant Wesley Heywood' wood, NO; S. Se*, der postage iite.,41.79;.W., J;-1331se supplies for.' gimping engioe.. $1,10; for libor, Rd. Davis $1,86. Slit San, ylor,25&,_Aft. Mills '75e., W. actita 1.05. Lk Gillis $. .1 El - tired Elliott 45e, T. Sander* $1.12. S, West $2.07, T. Oookoon 000,, II. Sart. derellie., S. Senders $1.60. bi, Bissett $1.12,, A. Hissed $2,11, W. Creech $3.20. W. Mallott150-, F. litallott 75e., IC Westrott $1,12, T, Brock $0.37.; G. Oudinore $7.50; W. .1. Bissett • pt.' -*al. ary $33; atuountinitin all CO. $421.00. The account of T. Hawkins & Son re- at a b .at fol- lowed by the'train shortly -after. The tsvo reitehed London about- 10 o'clock and the north bound Callite up about midnight. -; Not oiil were tbe oc tt e ighwayaipthecoun- try Were - flhted thatthe few fertneri who cam town walked in, .Gangs f-nien,hbwever on Siturdayand Mon. daysucceeded Inmaking the road; paosabla-. Thei'high bankialOng the track and road are such however that ,more or lees difficulty may be expected .for. month.** every snow 'storm will fill in the AnmaIAL LOCALS nell.of raborne received word from ton Widneedit of the deathofber • * e s. 2,2nd. Afternoon: A. G. licKenzie."Heavy orsesi •' W. S. Fraser, " Improve. went of Seed ": R. B. McLean and Min Sparrow, subject Selected. Even. la A. G. McKenzie. "B& Cattle "; W. 8. Fraser., "20th Century Agricul. ture.'; • iVE$ING huoriNos. A eoneerC will also be given at leach of 'the evening meeting's. • W. D„ SANDE President, eter. • Se6..Treas.., Rensall. • • litc011111vray •Adjoutinnent by W. 3, Cler The 014 All slon 'Clock. it bases stair Ike suatoopitIlktisis hot's; ell .160C** And I list thsltit sassaste, `"'Xlek Took, litit Took." ltoLvoice seems to retry me over the sem_ ' To stellate that sit telt the old ON** bretae. Aye, back, skill Who t.the lead *Sots I tease, Toms own inothat'srotten_iwinWe did Wick Teek,,Wkk Toek. In tow*** at ohttlishlooked And also the Ws stone'ett asalsat piatiottykrittuagesine itothhat or nomo And gland octralionally *et the Wiekingold kir Weald ay. '6'tWbest **ha zits doek weals 110 lock. O4de1oek Ave mit Sonet did X, t Thestaktlea 4Utra�dshcva di 17%44 Oa, Shota 0 4.40011o" Carter, ootettoolity town as "Comper ,,Georste" illed at the family tesidenee. MeHillivray, on the lit: the roof 78i. zar ter w born ths. Ottawa but had lista itioet able life ray. attitthere•hatl--- bent °Winery suectie itt Surviving him treble WItIO Cat11110Ur_dallithtilta: Genege hert, living near LiettrYi. Eli. of r*y,irnd IOfIbe CIkK etitute staff; ingliton..,. Ont.; 'reason, in` the .]Norther004 50 110Ortirm, Olatatboyeo eria ie-s,Sedle*na ;Mottle, *t home.. ttei; of the Ltittden jail; tilo of the deteieeed. The fit b place $Attirday afternoonto emettry. OM the liertkstei lIr od'lcted by „the Weir* Atthitt,, A id ot Cav heir in Oper OX0A3r. th$ - . Mr. Sweatt, x hockey teams 'this Werineedey est** Everybody ehould kaUn after the game. teaching iegaged by the IinU.borne, One r. Herslster, Mite. it few U1y csn 1,. relIeied vwncy was need to it 1 4,0#1**744 0 -• 12 1-2Cents. A brand new lot of English Prints. juetropened up. The best -sesort- __mentwelurve-ever-showit.---Ve washing,qualit • We guarantee vrant you to see thetri and try the ft t. v theeloth isof a fine, even -texture. dull finish, free from dressitig. In all the different colors: large or email patterns. We would advise you to get your suppi now while • I ow Cotton for Spring Trade tit Setae old Price• - You -will want to buy your cot- tons soon. Why not buy now. •We have a choice stock of eheet- , / 'PILLOW COTTONS. HLEACHED COTTONS, OAMBRICS, $ $ 4 ' FACTORY. poNnsafass Table Linen it 'fowling See o and LinebwInsg bargains in Table Linen " •Embroideries Insertions Tdmititch- Calohrie and Muslin Rinhroideriee and insertlinis --very fine neat pat- tern , •voidths. Price from 5e. to 20e. 4.1 on, Sense Seit Strom' " !ur- r 4. tt WWI e Ofirre r Safety' Razor, twelve ratified Madge, one first-class ,b‘ortiehide Atom in hanclsoto leather Omplete 'outfit $5 1.1 11 ek . , iter* 4,*• *.r#00.0,...."**000 400,10.**Wfte0,0**04.0. I i• y