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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-02-20, Page 8 (2)• • I•. For the be:�tt days 'tee .tire; ofte«t- " --- Don't miss the O►pp l tunity treha,t:' o �. :,al• •«�+'1:.'t`:Yr,:.�'3�, +rC- kiu+4nn-ss:.:q#cgk's+a..zR lYviu::;r�.a}rnn•s.'r� VUSJIOSSJUOCIS �-Road Them ClabbI*s Rota. Ther k nu clubbingrate too tad for ADv sea set bsicr bera. We • have 'the -best aurti; eheeapest.list tat can be murk and all you lucre to do is call ....aa . advantage alt. _• ..�....,,...._._.. e ere. fy,� sx>rri, situate vreat of the yt er; . "firms easy. Apply A* Q. Bobier, you want a ladies' coon. fur jack,. et' 'S !art -h tar -a M u y on sale very cheap. Ma mriaage Licenses issued at the Ad - 'mate office. .' ii is ' swell Ladles' sample fur tined Coat t, . $o:. }sines.. Stewart's. nogg s ter► *sat.. +(la William street, brick. story and bait' dwelling,. in good state of repair. Apply to.B "s. Perkins. Ladies' ser 'al tined rubbers, _ _.1aw garb=- R:t . . Fkguta value :' e� Clearing at • bac wSterfar vena a�rx%40srt ae . Have roar tried Vogelgesang'o Kid- beRy-Oure?• Yes, its* wonderful rem- � w.�,w,ied he heart is just se good. O it once and you will be r1 ,tisfled, W. M. l CII oRn, , w Agent for Canada - pr. tivoits Couthi>t., since..Re waes' born in Cambridge. Or: Drama, London, Eye and 'Ear Erag*, he calmer uvea t,a, America and N,grgg±ear t Will be tat th Cotnrmerc* ''' v its the ttitaed States butt. after Sewa yam, ane�tls3r►e.$ years ago. ' lee came to this part of the country and settled on the 26th sof -3Li FletsASweeir Y reeovet°�To roe attack of the grippe. x sato 4i.ta l~'rerlthill curlers a be bete ua day to pier eV wit,lrthe Exeter nisi on ry p clo►tbif and it#Uteri .* , 'fid . zu #lrrr'',0400:115:,c. i:birit, . ala l± t fir c olGfrra. ed•,eylotbr 9 • IFtie ...i.YSNiii.:.r-.i.i.iT;iif'*}`•'E' he Main Street Lege 'lent the StLect. Society rite Tut a v -ti. fulroFshing a program. bIle �uch., t ►.MPS tet atpg people .tiara hailed xIts xstir Iar&*att* Otero the risco tear �at.Ir lea Joist itsc tiwwet+* Kew a' t+a k Iot Sk _ .. pry irlre httd new and •to lir tP 11t urea-0a11a, at .t gaiti.�pat"r?e� a ,' $ fries tem Or, little; , Io s ?C t #fig. �' Lt 4 114 Olt o1f:ll,.• a�a,y{ vi b . +f..Wl4.,ai:.^..all.. ,'txy�''Yts><..�_.' �5.'1.'r...a.. r •.r_.., reeve fro a. rn. r. Llyd Price ansa 'who far>7 a' sun t iu� ra* O and ebo rmaster m St. Priori t rola, Inge ii..:Thtt ary le in .the n ..tj�!b- o 5 ,Ri eo+ad f ,ta. A. rink of Exeter curlers consisting' of Atesera, Geo. Anderson, R. N. Tay - Torr, Alfred Taylor and Fred Bearden, drove over to 3eaforth Tuesday morn - Ing to. take part in s bo lel n that. town. -bathe first round Tutad the Exeter rink won from Fergus 13#. The boys'also won the wend round yiyy� CJI th aaaaaa%flsaiatats by atnotier.. ort rink ll.0, Sovereign Baiank notes or bills a are good for one hundred cents on the dollar. The fact that the Sovereign bas banded over its huskies* to the other banks ' d not discount the value of the bills f the Sovereign var- i iety. People n have no hesitation b in accepting the bills** legal- "tender. Any .bank Will take them on deposit ar �cban etbent�forntbers.. _ Once the r� bee to We vi er, + ° l nae. longer he1i1 ± i '. ,. .e.a._ crate- •.. 4.4.4.4.-. NBi "761 l>t . wwa, and +eredstest:.to the -ba as�otrnt la 1th bi—t o iron nes gavern eat. The 4lbig bead" is a popaulaar... way of expressing a. common and very fre- quent ailment. It arises from various sources, but thereat- foundation • let a lack of sense. A little anoneydevelopa it in some people; a.. few good clothes give it to others a little office, where a change is given to exercise a little authority, is often the. pause of it. while others geLit having a little bet- ter note' than their associates. e ,truth is no: s eneibile person gets the S-'hig head," The one* who become tuck up and stiff necked from. sou go arny.kln l ars 'sr- eaik -iin the intellec- tual calibre. gt gat a S". ; ar aper. its+ell was ,&t1 vto ' t*e urns •his littieaa;in they 'o ;UOintr e e rba*lc The b chelor. and. Rbenedi ho r their postponed. a .mbl� . n z °. '- k- ay eight.l e t . tarn. n ?�► eight. ..,,, oobsidere ly. �.«.,...,,. _'firer "temple of Fame" is :toe :pre~ sented:in the Opera House -shortly by local talent • A shooting Match will take place on Friday afternoon between picked sides of local shooters. Miss" Ethel Armstrong, who has �n quite -ill for -some tune, is tow ab�ieto.y.±leave be* best : vH-3iiSldwFlTl- :�4"��•a7{I%.�TM1I:R*�-: wARMP•i'kJ%"YI'T North is commissioner 'been North Oxford. Mr W. R '?Taft, of Toledo, wita is speeding a week with friends • at Oen- tralia, was aaa. ,pleasant eller at the Advocate office Tuesday. Mr. end Mrs. PAIL ,wtelifre are ow comfortably situsted in their new orae on Andrew atrr�eet, having re: turned to town from London... , , MrA.='MGl Parch; o`h;olute- tin{--.1n: a 4.4.4.4. •,y tY..'. The followin has reference to the grandfather of Mrs. la C. Snell. Mt- rnee, short mention of which 'we made mention last, week.. ,'One' of the oldest residents of the Ietb con., Clodeerich tp., died on. Feb. .Ilth;, Mr. William B« Swan, at the ripe age.of S3 years. He suffered paralysis souse t!zue ago. and has' n in per hit,. p 3ltaterl, Ezeter,.on�,Friday,. F uaar-y-28.- (liasses prof erl +fitted sand diseases of Eye, Eastl and Nose treated. Goderich tp. on which be has' reside Atsr-stwtics wasted.. for over 40years ,. Ile WAS well-known To learn the art of barbering. Good -and, highly respected. He leaves his rtnart boys. F. E.WILLIs, „Exeter. aged partner and a family of four daughterse and three sons. ' . W. Taman was in Ooderich Mon- nicks" Eo *aaet ter February: A Reactionary Storni Period will be Rev. E. A. Fear has been invited to. in progress as we p from February remain e� third year at the' Main street into March, the culminaatin stages of church. which will fall on Marsh the /at and Mere. Paul Madge and A. E. Hod gert are in Toronto -representing Iota °- shareholders at the National Portland Ceme et meeting. ,, n 1 bn entertain number of her most intimate friends to a very pleasant social evening' on Wednesday week. Mies Edith 3a viers left Thursdays to attend the m•. finery openingst,~ ,itn 'Toruauui sifter whii' h ee �► Dasa to Kim- , x , c tr+d: tiet ;hake s' The Vihdon.Adver Ii .'r stales •1...t 2nd. Taking a teotnewhat longer look ahead, we do not hesitate to say that we expect_ much. cold, unpleasant weather in February, March, and even n-. 'gt,ewLof central to northern - extremes of the country. Public Mtettaa,. At a meeting of the business mom' and others Tuee a afternoon it . decided to call .* *meeting of the • rratee.e- yeras of the village on Manda► av • aril ._ t'a`r- t t or rp of discussing the advisability in submitting it 'tt -ltaw #c►� . !I !' ltlare- Ctrs. Will Abbot, whoete husband wast : ef-aa •n rar`t'paayers to grant lac free :site the t Company for the evaporate feeling being that: the by°.laa r nnde!raatnotd wine n submitted, he ce rl tl,y killed b an eutoni obilee t Vis Angeles. has. entered . a tui Gib molest sg1"lest Edward R. Maier to , recover the, d*maigea for the killing c\f her. hos not bene. DO MeiNK" oY ��i THAT OBo Use WHITE i INE. 'SYRUP TAR S+oM onlly;et Howe 's Drug Store. ',Big bottle for, 27.1z, • n fit •`• -�i In f -Mee --sat at thea: o -M. IR *one, f .1". :Il xnan on "riga Vii, at then, invitation of Mesdames Stewart, Ilea - roan, Malloy and Clarke, enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Mr. Robt. Birmingbanatr of 'Toronto late organiser for' tbe Conservative party and a moot.enthusiaatstic Orange- man, give, the 'Advocate aft pleasant call on Tuesday. Mr. Birmingham will roman in the locality for raa time for the purpose of reviving the Orange. Lodge here and surround ng_plit es. The meanest mat the printer deal with is the fellow' who gets 1 is--newspii ed then sends in word, to -stop It. He should remember alio that the iaw.allowsat printer to continue to send the' paper until all orrearkge� are paid, --and co lect,for the same. • The newspaper rima is usually.rasy ..to deal' with if dealt -within fair manner. Arise Welershetserr, of Buffalo. N.Y., arrived here hast week to . visit with her sister, Mrs. Marchand.. The y was among the ' passengers wig I s- neer Port Oolborne, while'on bet way here.. 'The injuries were not .,sterinus. but she received in t rt- -the face, sates a Wasaleacofside: rably} shaken up. ADV A t" E DEitAvIE iii Our, subtle:Ot - tatty foretell -ad became* we b 've not the 'pepsin' out on, the' usual time again this *um& but Ism- assure you that you are not half` rasa. - tv'Matad'_ a* we are. storm�Thtetarn sftriths saaerrvia. are Min" rosponslhie foot :the delay, and and we pagodat it but cannot help it. .. Mr. .R ni, oft Gibbs -TB -vapor -00r Co.. Met a number of the rate yere of .tthe"vill #tx— lite.:~� ..�. rw'trr `tea 'On Tuesday azternoon, Iaet and explain that• it wars practicaa►liy certain that the -companywould withdraw from town unless the free site ',prevented. The building sae as erect ton the'promise or a a free.ssif r; but the by4as, was de- feated and theyfeel that tli''�.�'�e not- Reeve:preeaded at the ,meeting nd lend : ' n na a �% nit#tlier t1�' "MON& CO* a among whom' were L. 11.. ick- eonFol c T Carling, . E. A. �Rltf��.u�f T. ' A. E. Fake, N. D. Hurdoe and an others'*. ell of whom expressed the opinion twat. the asst was understood;tnot'of would ba.ve been defeated. A .taction . to l� toraeeetanpr for Mon -- 1 , eext diecuss the matter,: i+cie' of which will found elle. ere in this insure. e *' ow Question" Jilts again >rta ught before,thee.public, platen *atrly Mitac ownertetif . cion ,_..,b council on Monday evening in the council Chamber. A fair nae a brr of cow owners *ad others were present. Members of the eoutacil gave is resume. of the pais:`.rima of the loin in regard to the matter of 'eat .. i g at : + ow/trg at tliee • law wits.' in rregarei to the shatter. the Ilabiiit* of the brtwrn should. any accadrnt ba ppen. ob rhstilway by reason of tile, rows aatog allowed to run, arafld the dta sge dote+ to property In tOw . >n_Tb, n� side eat t' q�lon° was. ala a .:y:.4 u l y' twin of s hinter 'p r,1 but recognised that ti fiat ,oftha, vote taker st the resent mimic ipal -election ;and of theism In, the matter the 0b order mit be done away with 'aersra+i that Chet*** trraust eit rl *but bu y�1,1 as • her oft b� . .AM Motion r wa. iy►•,.�tWhat the ��yneiil emelt h r law o prepare a., neaatM7Ir..r'001 ... ..�"attlk"to feta ona�lyiait, 'eiaytlaat in sei®�inu' -, m when is mpsni ' 4 m pethio ,.r . 1 fore. Every rrattepe ere is requ eeteed,tO "7i� Haat the eo Om n will it cher tach TH alta • taw t s site b� not ,garatt'trd w from ,� • ;a f en t' Atom to p aay. tK r'M'Rt . .toikute s e b+it lit s e*l'othes esu"t make them Thit alg fie. usi tt Ohm* to might leaiiteesst at f`aatoatd a eaf the, rreteenat are here. t fi g Ii'f . • f+re resent. It is praetlicall. � tertian wosater o f thi •sy A. Q. -Donlan. Reeve. relic The dt-rt garrue'of bocke an Exeter' lira lee was plaayea betvt eeu ensal and Exeter re n rdna ig air week, being a return ' gam K A fair attendance of enthusiasts was pre. sent although the night was tar f m. pleasant, a ori siis rs n falling all oven- ng.. The ice, however, was in .eXcel. lent condition and the game , ae v i er line victors b ' ore•cf 4 a'lthurigh- the *044 indicate that the ItaaNl e e. The . first 1011 was tor the botettitere, the ling conttauaaily boat. 'hitt naafi''`e+ctively, combine. k Cabot ltie,* ung. , feature' o tm. .Som.•eaxeeeilent in.. wOrk warn indOlged in by the but ioc , ay. neve' is efectiye. , bo Were * remit as to their # e'ev �t lob best pilaf eayl' rieurr, tacttie .11 all tbi`ee *idea, r+h *titr *may is v p'thlf* 1* 11 "ilrasa t t It vet • �" RA Wl►;B►A' A..,•.*,.,,..,. expp #'**,.1.14.'1* #..#1,.1.. xpo r. +axis , f'okr0stly Flo �j,+•y yy�,� tiF'M1WhYr �yy}ytj��4 Rr�w!hl_A<.1�r�r.,41V"!�n `�, - '• M ISM A-'1 w 4,:n Celrrk � . R 7l ... - i . R .. 1,*. .•". ' '" 1 .1• .R,�.,,�r.««w.: +i 06, 1,0 thy. . ., : 2 7 YOUR Prescriptions NoyyglMatter �'i wherer or b71y�, n:::L+..d.re. :as)=ahs.>sbo•W w* .t.1F 4.:.•�f,w 9>:a a;ea:. written, we compound WE MAKE A SPECIALTY` OPS �SORwYTION - ' l and areequipped. service ofnnidea charact- er.g We have in stock a VERY LARGE STOOK OF PRESCRIPTION 41111A13_,... .«.a...a_.- 4.4.4.4._ .a..••c•Y'y%.,:.:. ; ...w �.x:...;tx_..v.�.._ :s,,.....c..-i -:.v eya.,w........-.. deliartment will receive. OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION. PRICES ARE REASONABLE and alike to all. WS. Cole, Phthb8, PRE9URIPTIQN DRUGGIST Nk fi R CUs Putin lis. Store.: •Cf, • •b: ;a} �1 p l l! A6! ` uurfea fir 'business in any line of Hardware. 410-0, SZINNTIOICAIMMI The tnis4ionary services of ' the Methodist churches here were hed on.. Bandaey last. The preachers for the occasion were Rev. Alfred Brown of t. -bon aae-who occupied the dames street pulpit iv the morning and the Main street in the evening, while Rev.: Wm. 0. Rowson of Wingham oc .cop. led tbee.pulpitaa vice versa. . Botha in linters are excellent speakers andd- ied p ha their subjects well. The congrega- ts were large and the contributions to the miselonary cau fe were liberal. Jj;the 'Clutches of a grippei-es 4.4.x...:=.:c. <IY..--5.,'d-i a7N ...T :.n::.•.,_.. w..:wrw...:•.�:,-u±e+us F:.. s.:.•..4-,....r.,„....r { h �1._..1."3.+7•i' F.e,G-aW:%i An -tel-- ,�.:it ”' '- ,..;.,,..i=n 4.'4.4.4..«'+•�--'.sn•s.sr s z l ,rciDt..a-A ,t.. �..-_��•.Y.ID wat- 3'a .tiwA+: 3 �� - ' •' .-. ,..: --4.4.4._4.. �• �' �y�j,. t f"t rn�itu �e nelle� Some mop es are willing �o V- igb s g sums fo • T erisaalroru►t1!�+aleesaai " t �G`. �. pie want style, combined with service. y at. a moderate outlay. 1 Our lines fill the bill ezaactly, being rich in design end reasonably Priced.. Ou extensive limes include SIDE- BOARDS, DINING T► . BEDROOM SUITES, PAR- LOR TABLES, CHINA OABIN�, eta., ete. 1E101111 BEDS111111 a are a line which ire ere introducing and we are showing *specially tine selection in elegant designs.. R�WE ATssoN r• . The Lead e F�hexe: and Amaral . •.Directors. This remarkably changeable weather made La Gtrlppe especialltngeroue. The Alta_ easel a t many. in its clutches - - -:.:.stattad--�l``•�'cta#arn� ndanay ' moria Don't one of tt herr . 1 0 CapsWes 21 8 1'. err .sit; iii#ata trl: Tote as rt►ill *kake •f` any ca lte'of i • and 'cute s cold, "its forerunner" in boars. • t, • A i '' �► k1NNlrl�c r , turn teas you he Ith beingis�at ti ptictatt that weft* change - t *bout tratittille 41. PRONE NO. 82 A TEMPTING RR9.Y Spring Dress The hew �l �i gs in staple ;shade are now in stock - -Broa clot „ mass Voiles, Taffetas, Satin,poths, Cashmeres. Tha-Seascas Va,nseve� Voiles and 'Papamau Wool " enet i • ►I ` Spring Suit. Al the a€I ers. isOp ,. rine 13ll Lk] Beautiful, fine l• rich, high finish, atlnica like taffeta silk, At a price from • g5c to $1.25 Two' fabrics that will r exttemei ea ►n a own* R11 1 the new ceio,, and Rre . pinning' . la ge saleof them, as they sere very correct and the proper weights' ora very swell . al` 50c 76e$1 • aces tverything .:"with Ie or embroid. er tn.e a iw � i"��"''``���� " ' .: do better than make your tlClgrig :an our k cannot help but, p1 ou riot 'Cove broiden ods • a.