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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-02-20, Page 1 (2)NOW IS THE TIME to stub/scribe for the I ,DVD. CATE and get a bargain us. above meted;, ats ass take advantage tage of oar #lit kit i mho eirt ttit tea 6,4g ,ei 4,4vid tan &belly aolva Dba ottl s>-aat , "1' ch 4ill-- a:t ri_ . he b\ Ot .k112 and ud- • % er iia in A iss.* A ![>rVQZC4TE - It Meana Money to You ve; { _. : » +i i sEi as ,f roar stars c re sea or our pr Goode. In Dry Goods, Clothing, , Boots as Shoes, and °ro ke -. Here below we give - few of our samplf prises: Meu's.FUR COATS, Regular a a ac t tla 'eveniPlAt and two as ent lowly � > of the Iatit alar particulars `+ file . ar ve been reeeived nand ate given tact low,. Mr.. sand. Mrs.. Jos. Laerbr aa,:...wbo had intended returning toExeter Sint- urday,togethaer with, the sons, Wilber -Adel b yawn by a horse belonging to Ede, the three men being in the frontseat au the two ladies behind. All pro - sed favorably until meeting an \tutomobile running at slow speed and the horse which was running fast at tinatemAble4.44iithfirsoraviviiileigh slipping over the ice the beck bob struck the curb stone with appalling force. "The impact must have been terrific, for everyone in the cutter was thrown out and and fihe rear seat _woe an ala off._ `` st b k pitch ea,id». long, her head striking against a tele - r e pole on the corner and her chest. n broken in. both collar bones and *eyelid ribs being broken. She fell to the edge of the sidewalk, the blood, which poured from her nose and ears, staining the snow all about iter. Mrs. Wilbert Lain` tbrook, when hurl - .l .from the. el o: trnok,.. rs instr...a, guy wire which extended, -freer- th ilhae ;.Adv -000 -000 : E ; are row_, aware sof f ire .flet that we have to pay le. postage°ou tad) paper g ►ing into 'United States. This, raieenss . in a year. Cons ,. (*gently the price to subscribers 1.0 a year. ,+ illi ` 1 `tI4Q ted -roan • ;aaene!'rnn t-'` 1. «orw subscribers to pay in advance. t-: Many subscribers have already renewed for next year. saying they cannot do without the Apvaa.Ti, even if they do pay Postage. Kindly remit at once. IS 'l 's. a a ing,..tba,:. ;Ads :" for�Pbrt y't t••tho w ire' lateb remitting uniy not miss a copy►, After this month all sub- scriptions not paid' in advance will he stopped and all accounts - itrarteata will be banded in for colktcao . > `��._.. P. 0. Or er or Exp 'mos Order .is the bet ay to remit. • saystortirlirsigr 48 +-4 I.. and Haag °r!o4, Osatningu, 1IO were t'i tips thrill>.I rother, 'a lid, tr'the.-. a. ,st w.ec . b.i,Ye #iii 6x,'taetlr to their h+olne'in Uat.roser Ina. e Wish hegood luck:on theist =ateirtiS ' Si ,sunt b :. eti. home el winter returned to Detroit least week. -•‘-' We are terry to state' that s Cunningham is laid up this last Week suifer-ing all kindsof agonyand pain, but we hope under the skillful treatment of Dr. McLaughlin that he itors at`)/ iii -Ming iam'e. Albert,- t, is helping his brother. --Theous spent an enjoyable time at John ple aaate a olie night last .eek. DE -aim -It is our sad duty to report the death of Mary McDonald, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald. ,MOXYPINIOIVIrltrrattfigitter,11== was a pleasure to meet her as she . al- ways bad a loving and kind word for everyone. We extend our sympathy to her father and mother in their time of trouble. . Jw Like the::star�..yaof.the ning.�_. _. Her bright crown adorning, . '.hey shall thine in their auty, Bright gems of her crown. Centralia NELSON E. 111(3103 --Yore Production* and Sing, � ing-Purl of London Conservatory of Mnatc, II..Ruthven McDonald. Charles Wh�ite,London, Eng. Ernest r. les London. Eng.A i ted nm snot r. e-sacsatner% of T-`lae rd -'s Sup - o - l' -': i [ _ a# ' - r;,.adwi _ - .. e-4 ot. F a 4 in kiVN�O�...a"�', s +-Ww. _ .y. .may.. 1 T^.Yl:f^'AAS6.•'C �t_•:.L"1vir. ._.'��.a �..+i �./u ��'�,f�i]�,■�y;' � �MY�M 1yPr�I�r.�.j�T....W,..w.�� ,�MYIb �p�, 1. � i .. .. ... .S.-..-_ Yf_:IY .n,W. '1W4" ^-2SIE.IJ1-tteril :' orui e #t:= a � trrb ,� :. in res y» ai r. vislttn iters. • eral _tending the f>ara mbraok and his sons struck the M f of her father.-Mrher school after s., Nelson Ricks G; Bebop visited re -1°0v" , received word of the serious. illness of frozen ground between-- the eiidewiailk in Chain ,on iondaa y her father. and curb. The father was rendered' ( Mr. Byron Addison. at Mr• wholly unconscious and the sons wewerex. Martin, of Toronto, is lis-! Norwich and bolas, left to visit him. - so badly dazed for *few rnoarments that ding at,bis home here. The W. M. S. meet Tuesday afternoon they could not rise. They soon r ev John.Trott of Beanrsiville is visiting at the residence of Mrs. T. Oliver and with frienda.in town. began work for the Arrange - ed, however, and heroical! assistedpoor. fuming for their loved lianas." '. and Mrs. Adolphus Evans, of menta were tradefortheir a nivere ry The horse continued .its mad run London,; are visiting here. on Mt. 15th and filth. --Mrs. W. R. only a short distance when the sleigh. Mrae. W.'Arecott of Killarney, form- Elliot entertained. a. number of her ' waaa'daasbed against & pole, freeing the erly Mile Sump •Kellaway, is visiting friend '' ednesday evening. - Our animaai which was shortly afterwards here.. ..� _ choir furnished *Mk at the Eden An- cau ht. '- Mr. usaell Southcott went to St a�aivera >it�y Sunday asad Monday. The noise made by theaccident soon 'home* to spend a few days on Fri - nN 'r • �Hotwltla tending the 'un- caught* a large number of people to ay, favorable weather and bad Wad* a gather and they with the five medical ' Mr. end 'Ur.. Its .man and son Thom- faairl y good audience was patent at wl ere -sun ne took cm's -of -as -are -visiting withMr. John Shute, the-Uioa -Feet-i l on --Thursday ev'g. ,e wounded. Kirktnn The concert was a high-class one. The Thoete seriously iaejured were lamed- Mr... Imperial Quartette o London delight - se of London +trent ed all, while the chemises by the hoir latelytoken to neighboring houses' 8aaaimelllay surd Sunday wltb his par. were exceptionally Sine and weli'rend- stnd ater to the hospital where Mrs. eats b, a, raliroaak died a �f hour after thered. tr.Nelsoon Hicks wended the ba - Lynbrook ElliottEiliortt of Thedford is spend- tnu with skill, and deserves great occident. in a e rya with her 'b nthaer John The et of the death of Mrs. Lem- dell et w ts, his reporteddiet he intends repeat - sent M*rnsrall . wails a kilt for the training of the choir. iwrass n. in kn win to the h anpatil Rev. Colilns slog wool _ ie #�aranan early �`,� ia►t'i'ir►y« ► kW tl$ at t s" itxeter' "broke „the news. ' Jas. *Wrier, a'`" last w h! fi' date. 'For inaany hours Mr, Lynbrook wasM martin have. Grand il4tld' and ,D�irya. W. M. unconscious from the shock. He was goneto Battle Creek, Mich., in the in- ' James Brophy, of Greenway, visited severely bruised bodily as wen as sus- 'wrest of the latter's health. Ed. Gill on Tuesday. -Wm. Wilson, taining head' wounds, one d - • one on 'Mr. Will Taylor, of Exeter North„ of Petrolea, visited a few days around orehea „ sloth ri ht si e of his baas- gone -t e-is---en--1 ereiast-wt�i : -Robert--Foil face was badly brut . But he is gag in the shipping hosiness. gradually recovering the injuries Mrs: Sainnel Lamport, of Claude - and shock. Mrs. Wilber Lambrook boye, is visiting her parents. Mr. and was so severely cut and bruised that Mrs. Thes. Rowe, andl other relatives she was unable to come to Exeter al here. though she.is progressing nicely. The Miss Ethel lesac. of Grand Bend, ie young hien although ss en up con- visiting her sister, Mie. Wm. sweet, aiderabiyarenow squrter well. _ . - ill stareet, and other friends, for - a: On the arrival of the body of deems- few daps.. Mrs. \Ym. Treble, who has been vis- iting relatives here the past six weeks, floral tributes were very beautiful. left Monde evening for her home at The funeral was held tore eter � __ Mr. Wan. J. Thomas land son, Tail. ccmeter _ - �. aaafternoan�.--and.- ,� „-ro-. ,.....-.q.- ...,�,... ��.,, - wilts largely attended by sorrowing °o Ea �'at , .. ved. �= ort' d Saturday ala d will spends, short time as aympathiziiig' 1ri#s3tsds, who feel . the greatest r tat the deplorable with fiend here. accident. e . " Mr. W. R. Alger of the . Bank of Commerce lain ` allsceburg this week St. Jbsseeph Hospital, London, attending the marriage of his brother, Feb. Ilth, look D. H. Alger, to Miss Chubb of Wallace- urg. Dear Editor: -If you will be so kind b as to give mass triyour valuable A branch of the- Horne Bank has to i oris to my:- been opened in London, _ with Mr. F. E.- Karn, late-a-the--Soverelgtr- Banks n friends as ;iia s somas time -as me ger; and r -dicier- Fisher since I wrote concerning my bealth,aaal- as teller. l54 the iinprcntelnent in my troke n __ Dr. Kinsman- and Dr. Roulston - area attending the meeting of the Ontario Dental' Asssocietion in Toronto this week. Mrs. Roulston 'accompanied Dr. Roulston to Toronto. "° Micas Lida Quance, Mias 011ie Quaance, Miss Addle Morlock, Miss Elston. Miss , Carrie Dyer and Miss Minnie Sanders, milliners, are attending the openings in Toronto and London. eon of Brantford. Mre..._il►iar�raey .John a�a and Mr. and Mae, Dennis Rallinraa of Oshawa, tnd Mie.-. Wes. Fannon of St. Thomas attended the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Lalambrook on Monday. ed and relatives the greatest . of sym- pathy -and assistance was *S1ven thein by their many friends in town. The .:;Ql.,,�l',..8an4N,.,1c..1,1�•-s6,,�:1�.. D,.'7i.=� -: lrl3NTIS.T lileuabau of the R. C. D. S. o .Ontario and l3onor rsada star of Toronto University. O1 Orli .okkkswaa [3artiug *1 aw _ mos, Iu. De. baa l former dental Parlors. ''' "'SIC. T. >p'. MC ti8!itLWN Saws 4.prattles atter spending& year (Col. Base st lititiris and Continental iloap si . General +asith special attention to Eye. (with reins,. 1,104 Lax; Noes and Throat. Office: Dashwood. Ont. i o n ottesn G, BAREISTER3, 50L1014 Sadas, ColiteYarteal, 001atrilailOnert. real isolooss 13sa>alc, ate. eats.\ Wain street. Exeter. IL X. Cx*ttle a, N.A.. L, /3. Dicaaox MOttitit To Loom weber -ea lane awrma o/ private toads to -fossas at *ad tes of #titin ikik . ' proportion at low >� • GLAblidAti &mamma; ' tarrtnsa'tt SelititcreJlain *LI/late, , Masa William rcwn tasty ; 1at io Truitt iasori i of 1 raster: " , D oniony and Theory iestioe. Utter. Ont. hii• *ors riff less N ! Lot 't I;dataa*eas k n i�.: r„ t y it *Ad Apply at once. to IlkNz liteeal M w SENIOR at anteederaation Lime Assurance tlta►y, also Fire Insurance in lead• tuidlan,and flriti*h Companies. *airi tr.'Exeter.: We have 2 used Oramaphoanes 1 used Graphophone 50 used records at bar- gain prices., 1!► number of Edi n's latest_ improved machines nd records in stock. 1�3'o troubl to shoran goods. Farm Stock and Implements The>Iar3rre asci auctioneer hat been intrusted tto e.lt by ptlblle a/wit:m en LOT 15, CON. 2, TP. ''OF STEPHEN FRIDAY, MARCH 8, • 1008 AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARE Thetollaawin vproperty: �-D n H0RSdower rising four_ re; 1af1YDy ham. faired by fora Itotisstson; lc aired by Hilo. 3 foal, d months a ir$rl by UM l towa$son. - ' 1Ti'tt cows; du* to calve in Aped; 3 tis odred its sNove �' 1 farrow cow; $.teem riling 3 �' ” yrs.;1 loiter s 2 06111;i sat*rr, rising 1 r; ttiett rtieing 1 year; catrera& 0 •brood sows, one rnitk litter at toot, este dol to Miter at time ot sante, 8 Stara , IH `1 �htaxerrlt Binder I><aas,laaar .a at Wood wirer and bay rake„ ra las;+ od barrow*. road tart, a ascii,""a l°"g r ... rta[1er, hay rank, woad x k eeI as. ric limy t kka rhe tear elr irssalfr .1 geaetbit sal s+►u trey 9. aralct for cseb, gr* el hos, e a rasa rootse 1 -ook store one bettor. abort 2$ hely /Mao *eves and anteexons ether atticiet infant -=$G and under' ; , that asttsaowst 8 menthe cr'edi't sill he viten ossa tern'hh joint notes- 4 per int of form ea it lrrt« Js.* tshl -. — John-ek Auctinnc . • 171* The Chosen Priends bold au ..iter tainanent in the lodge room. on it:mss, night next after the regular uI*r" bust has been transacted. ' good' o i i AL of 113talent kalif been itrt,v1ded. . AroiikC�ugbi .+�pp�yp(� T• Y f{� }� �'7� 'ova: ' re, • l seph l :Cs ars c> sews re, a a: tall toes 4 or' 5 betties fat, a Te' er* and a col'igh . I lard continually fur nimt-' months di appealed,, It is the best rented ` for chrome eocgi s that l ever. used. • . Tho sands of livinwwcita�essee pro. nouneo Ptyalin the greatest Medicine in the world. It is not a patent medi- cine, but a prescription of a great phy-• ciaaal��-s aAV. dqggllit"it ists0c -atnde3lsii.Q°Ob, xo�rD Mecum, �ited, Toronto. is on the sick list-. --David Wilson vis- ited his brother in Sarnia Friday.-7- Mrs. riday.--Mrs. HenryBossenberry has gone t-' visait= s.A.ng taileeti s 0ITtLine `1ea at* pre sent 'iii .the sick -. dist. r--Janies Stubb rwaas married a aat'the Presbyterian Man on 'Wednesday, the 12th of Febru ry, to Miss Rosso, beth from_.near. hedfoad..Mr. - . en: '.hat.,.returued_frow... visiting. his son at Brucefeld.-Mr. and. Mrs..._ .� Watt England. from Greenway, visits ed in our burp Thursday.--Soase of the children around here are laid up with the mumps. --Messrs, Grieves and Les- lie, from Parkhill, were in our ' burp! Thursday. ---Mr. Newel, Canada Com- pany Agent. was amend here looking after his interests. --Messrs. Tiernan St lin tri I iiiri ' niers rrai Monday. ---Mise Ethel Isaac is vividn 631180N -In Stanley Tp., on Feb. 8th, to Mr, and Mrs. E. Gibson, a dough- ter. Yessow--At Mount Pleasant Farm, on Feb. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yellow, a daughter, still born. Lumwsi rm.--In Exeter, on Feb. 17, to Mr, and hlr%, Chas. Lindenfelt, a son. THo3ru'sON. --In Dsborne, Con. 3. on Feb. 18tb, to Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, a son. STUDDS --Ross-In Grand Bend, by Rev. Caarriere, on the 12th inst., James Stubbs to Essie Ross, both of Bosaaanquet. DBaTH3 r/Ls1ss-»At Parkhill, on Sunday, . Feb. l3tb, John Clursess, in his 75th MeD eat -dial Stephen. Feb. 17th, Miss Mary McDonald. IIARDY- fl Clinton,on Feb. 8th, John Hardy, in his 80th year. Swart- 1n„Caroderich .,on Feb.F. lith, oged SIG REDUCTIONS limb --if you will do- this 1 will feel grateful to you for the favors be etow- ed on one who merits so little,. Friends, I must confess I have been some what under the weather for the last nine days. SA severe attack of grippe I think was the trouble . but thank goodness 1 feel there its a decid- ed improvement to.day and I hope to. recover almost immediately. As to:the condition of . my broken limb it is doing as well as can be eyaa - ci ' unlike to murmur, but it is five weeks toality since 1 came in here and tamstilton, rnv tack. Can't. as y whin I wilt be released owing to Miss: Roee Finkbeiner, of Berlin, lis ; e nature of the brake (a comp and rived here on Saturday night t'.visit fracture and the materia broken) it her sister, Mrs. Fedi Il ywood. She will be some time before 1 recover will also visit for aaoxioe tithe with her enough -tole able to wheel around in ntt. Mr.'and Mrs. M. Finkbeiner, an invalid's chair. My Doctor soya t Crediton. .,... they have one for me as soon as I asna i .1sit ready dy for it. whlista word to my many friends o hove written.. rare late -kind aillualtiliollksillssikAtAl word* of encouragement, which go a long way with• a fellow when sick. In closing 41101W lane to thank you from try heart foi the -kind remembrances. , To the schoolboy* Who have written lane lately, your innocent kindness IN SBB A1V D S'.i►HY. 1Ky �%riling ons ss. long �>a�. towards +co � tne inlay hour of trail; „Vol fight plications set in, that we have oat 'RZMI fllAlh TORI of +olld , time frihooeend* before v g many F good hall mei s ''1��, iwi elate' and ararewr alta asuytblr.g, aomethinga . ailar� Mite ii; �R etiiit bundaanc a of. - rkt time Of *r�iidtyig. Mar. aactrid icsa.'• e a Mina Mullin ; Van.11 x111" aaatltld laxap+aaniatt�, cam, D. C., gave ma sati *yly call. "li ilvl Irk kindest a s to all I will a as,a►y Tetaltor and fin' rill new« .�.'� that t iia talratie',+ , / "1i"ourrs. truly,.. Women's $12.00 3l[ +e Glx' L _ Auto Strop,Sa,rety,tor A Coilnnon Sense Self §troppfng Safety Razor.