HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-03-05, Page 8 (2)'Fora as . is. wte30 days we are offer-
ing - f thebpest�yb�ar �yains in
omits a sl• were ever o ere _ in
s Huron i; ..uaty. i .
W. W. TAMAN
Clttbbia: Rataes.
There is no clubbing rate too good
for ADVOCATE E subscribers. We have
P
-m..,..."_�.. .._'. AftFTtC:S. +- m.•" heag
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t� dJ rid; add altyou have to do is call
aw`n+d ta�kaaivaan"ti#it: _ _ �..
control -144r Etta ---made Xis --=lie
--tniitte M rev ., Toronto, are . the.
M . — besr'exatuptiFs of ' "ite- " shoe—!,taking " tee
have seen. Ladies are branded Miss
Canada and ,yenta Beresford. See them.
Varus for Sato.
53i acre r•,, ra>t :, situate west of the G.
T. R. and ,i t art of the salt block, Exe-
ter. T4,4lis easy. Apply A. Q. Bobier.
.Marriiage Licenses issued at the Ad-
vocrate office.
.Scene specials at Stewart's. Rcd path',s
granulated sugar—Sailor Boy Japan
Tea 26c--Mi.rawcatta Mixed Tea 30e --
Black Beauty Black Tea 30c. It pays
to pay for quality.
Rouse to (tent.
Oa Win►., rp street, brick story and
half dwellh..,4, in good state of repair.
Apply to NI A e. Perkins.
Stewares is fast gaming the r
as the house of equality. mite -s
back if you ,rant it
That's fair ain't it.' '
Voauetsgea:
Bev
y kat
. as e1geseng's Hid -
lists !!!'wonderful resp-
trure.is just as good:
f t , lad you will be satisfied.
ie half price.
Wu. M. BLA.TCHFORD,
Agent for Canada.
�. and j4 yard Nanus Imparted
',lookouts are prised " infaeor of the
thrifty Isousetcife'at Stewa
r
t's. The new
patterns'are very fine.
App -entice wasted.
I\ -r learn the art of barbering. Good
smart bay. F. E. 'WILtis, Exeter.
That dollar and a quarter white shire
waist at s'tetrt it's is-certainlya le\
oder in
both atyk and value.
soma's inatitnt..
The regtilar'meeting of the Woman's
I rtstitnte-will lferd t 'anti! x31
on F. i i iy, March Oth, at '3 o'clock.
8uti-et: spring sewing and exchange
of p,i,a,ton 0ifferent•metbods of pre-
p;:ring eggs. their food value.
MRS,. A MMOS, MRS. HASTINGS,
Pres.ec'yr,
" MP. 'Fr'tr tr(I. Greenle bas been ,engag-
ed by Mr. Frank Wood to take the
place of Mr. A. Bagshaw, who goes
West in a few days.
?tiv. John Hershas becea ill with,
the is.. grippe.
Mrs', Marshdl . who ham been on 'the
eiqk batt, Ili recPVexinft..,. +
baa been elected 2nd
'vice pre,t1d crit '''t Hurbitra , stent.
*044 Praqr b w-aecept a.
of, o` sr :Ie sa�dy'sial.a•s iiliiuevy��a%p
in ,r�d�snsf
ar, rr It ,haf4,
o uti+ 1r1w!"ltb ti+er�. lA tb;
'ger tt r, sit` wad
e wit 7cb f sly into,
laouec oil the opposite lde" th t cetr.
Uri. Henry Itundel,• : TheMe&.
who, a few days ago, .net with"a very
painful accident, caused by falling mod
spraining her foot; Ls able to be around
again. `
Miss Etta Kerslake, who has been
conned to her home for thet two
weeks through illness, cans by an
abscess. in her head, has sufficiently
recovered to be out
.'vmM
de• livered to ppuLLrchasers no less the
sixteen new.M Cormick binders. The Ontario.
has fait it in the suinnrier sea -
Bona. in •
Rev. E. A. Fear' leaves next week to
attend the International Young Peo-
ple's Movement convention in Pitts -
Owing to the freight train not going
south until Saturday the horse.'ssf M?r,
TAY Ha adfort Birk} w,17'. i• . A .:
men Shipped on Wednesday id not
pet away until Saturday.
When the girl who has encouraged
a yeung Haan for several years sudden-
ly tellsm she can be no more than
iy'A'itt 1
IIs..
.os ;freckle. on •erose,
,
comae . c ne a'ac A man t into country mw�
_ _ , outEa 'stopped
to Mr. -@:B SneWs ue�err� b�ouse on' n- ; lou• f -a few iiiatxuites`Iaa w ek
ads s%e whtic Fhey.,,:, va:-. ren a ; o -pick roe.*and wa stun bin
for a term. bumble bene. --Medicine 'Hat Times.
Ex -Warden Hugh- Spackman was dust one more among the many! -
among those who attended the special Mr. Ed. Shapton has purchased that
County Council meeting in Seaforthtine farm of Mr. Wm. Bagshaw, on
last week. The town tendered the the 3rd concession of Stephen. paying
council, and a number of visitors and therefor $8000. Mr. James Bagshaw
others, a banquet Tuesday evening, at who has been working the farm for
which Mr.'Speckman was one of the some years has decided to go west and
speakers. • will have a salesehortly.
The ,uniform promotion examina- March certainly cage in like the
tione for the county of Huron will be proverbial lion. On Sunday morning
held on Thursday and Friday, April we were treated to a wind nd snow
Oth and 10th, Imo. Examination, pap- storm, the snow represents g' grranu-
era will be. prepared junior and lated su air. Walking. sieigg ing and
senior divisions of II and III classes railroading were. all made (*Moult for
and junior •IV class. A postcard, stat- a few hdurs.
ing the nttlinber of papers required for
each "should be sent to the pub-
lic 0401 inspector before March iiith.
Priuupa#:.FIeu,iii
rea:k. `lout is rrecover.1 g. `
31r. 'l:. Harrison is vcry ill, ,cti
hcart t "4040 c at tin) homo of ,Mrs.
I 'ckei'
(.0. -lung Oros. likg to r.t000nner toast
the 2) .per cent Discc. ut. $ale will close
ossa tataalJt�r ay, - ,
Tbe '['S » M', ' .• �a ye aaa, pleasant tea
and. r emit at the Ames les ..sea cbtl'reh
,c)n Mond ev i
• s►Vi 70> a ea} eras in d aa' few
of'ber lx yr is lend to suiting data
,..r. afi
ndr ew attest,
g
oupone da:
y�
tilt next wee owing0 lack-af'space.
Mrs. Brown and ,dot bterr, Who have
been . v siting the forrmer's mother,
. Hawkins, returned to Calgary.
Alta. Tuesday.
A large number of people enjoyed
tbe gramaphone concert'given by Mr.
Willis Powell in the Town Hell on
Friday evening last.
Mise Amy Johns delighted the con-
gregation of the Trivitt Memorial
ohneoh on Sund : nt atitz xiatbt
Owing to the snow blockade Rev.
Martin was enable to reach Mt. Forest
on Monday to�attend the funeaal° of
his sister, .Mrs..,Dickstaon.
At the special meeting of the Coun-
cil Friday night it was decided to
again submit the Gibbs By-law to the
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our, per cwt,,. fail
our iris v de peat + 1 40 • ° a
B(y!�uy�tter..
ata.,►: -.10 AiA40 .
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, !fl
Oils* Paints etc., are
'istcre.
a irxn of achy tnade'`tb .rein'%
way business uncertain again this
week, and the tr n9 are running only.
Mrs. Harry Parsons has been con-
fined to her bed for a week through
illness, but, under the doctor's care,
she is now doing favorably.
±gas syA A t I t '-
ec •rs' + sruceae + on""Monday,
t-aand-decided to -hold a Spring Fair
o—
HowEYAS SYRUP
-"fii`HITE PINE and TAT
Sold only at Howe 's Dru
t A e or 20c.
T. Ls best dressed
doesn't mean to pay
inmost. Just becauaee
k wan pays as big
proe f r his clothes
d wen'!' snake 'tbetin
loss Via , .:The tam
tf iii th*y be the
finest.bist theft may
' tint o be fight.
-warts the latest end
best fabriess ' of the
sn rueut ate, , here.
Oat tailoring is first-
class and our prices
within reach of all.
Messrs. Jewel & Harness' horse ran
away on Tuesday and going east on
Huron street with the shafts dangling
meeting of the Fruit grow- ran "kerrchuck " against a oad of
dis- • A
uded, of Exeter and at coo ��as#ane+stre� ;end tippet it ov-
ir (beheld` in the Tow* EA ger." ~ *hen turning, it ran into the
fir, at 1r80.p. mr.ettiraa , March Mansion House yard and was caught.
Kith zest: s following subjects will A,ppparently the horse had no - injury
be introduced: --1st, pruning. W. D. wbatevers.
Sanders; 213d,soil treatment, S. J. How"
arth; 3rd, checking insect and fungus
pests by spraying. S. Powell. Twenty
minutes will be allowed for the intro-
duetion of each paper followed by dies
ciliation, I•I. E. Huston.
The Kincardine "congregation over
which Rev. H. W. Locke, (a former
pastor of the Main street Methodist
church here) bas officiated for the
past three years, has extended an -•un-
mous levitation to hires to , aremain
If_.you are a kicker and see the with them a fourth year. Mr. Locke
shadow of failure in everything that declined, havingaccepted an lq station
is proposed to help the town, for good- to the pastorate of Hope Meethodist
news sake go into some secluded can- church, East Toronto. .
yon and kick your own shadow on
the claybank. and thue give men who
are working to build up a town a
chance. One long -faced. hollow-eyed,
whining kicker can do more to keep
away business and capital from a•
tow'n than all drought, short crops.
Chintz bugs, cyclones and blizzards
combined. •
Married ea nee Stases.
Goderich was treated to a sensation
last Tuesday night—aa public marriage
of tete of the Francis Green Stock Co.,
tooklace on the stage of the O , r
"H t so'dt i ng the perfaruianee. The
ceremony was performed by the Pres
byterrian clergymen.y Rev. Jas. A. And-
ersoni amid1 --
�scene '
fire, aa. most unique environment,
:Itic.ita' perecaats ter Marcie. -
A Reactionary Storm Period is cen-
tral on the lith. 12th and 13th. This
lest the triter of the Mercury period
and coincident with the March snag,
>netie and electric crisis. 'This annual
crisis is Central on March lltb, extend.
ing from the tith,to the tOth. Falling
baaroni tear and renewed Storms of rain.
snow and high gide*'
reach a dim -
A true medicinal tonic tobe mixed
with grainfor, fattenln . and
,
Hackflay HorsoToolc
.ry..aw4..:yx."r�r�v.�zv.�:�Atue,< t?r_.`:.:� 4••.. »+�1._. .w._ w'�:'
.fir .`.�JHJTLF'
�.� 1^ •pP
' icassx,s r.1l•H'I-Ii zV1azlcM1. Its!,
Aids the Digestion,
Tones Up the System,
Makes the Coat Glossy,
A Restores Appetite. and
.y;4:fY:: 1.•1i 7 __' "
VERY -rAlv^fffirLLaE
AND RENEWED VIGOR.
° PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
General Selling Agents for
THE HACKNErSTOCK FOOD CO.,
W INNIPEG. •
urn ture we + a • Some people are willing to pa,
iib eu foir exc dingiy elaborate desstgn :,' ut
was -asteria, co bins wttb rvi bi- yw alio+
outlay, Ourlines Miles. ea y, Ing rich-iand reasonably priced. Our extensive lines inelude SID'E-
BOARDS, DINING TABLES, BEDROOM SUITES. PAR-
LOR TABLES, CHINA CABINETS, etc., etc.
Winchelsea
Miss Evelyn Kerr and Miss Weida
Banes, of Crediton, were the gue. is of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kerr last i�reek.
--Miss Gregory, of Nissours, is at pres-
ent the guest of her sister, Mrs. G.
Medd.--Mr. Muxwortby, of -London,
spent part of last week theuest of
Richard Damm.- -Miss-Gertie Miller is
holidaying with friends around- OOd:
limn.—Mr. H. Brown' and sister, Miss
Ethel, on Toesday moved tote farm
on the Thames Road recently�`urch-
aasted by. him. -,-ink Durdle and wife.
-left Friday for their home itt Brussels.
—John Delbriage has the materiel on
the ground for the erection of a new
Wing to his barn.—Thomas Washburn
has commenced hauling . brick, with
the intention of putting a foundation
under his barn.
are a line which we are introducing and we are showing
a specially Sae selection in, elegant designs.
ROWS 6 ATKINSON
.The Brussels Post of last Week says:
;'A proposition. is on foot for the ex-
tension of the O. P. It. fine from Port
Burwell via Exeter and Seaforth to
Brumes and north to Wroxeter. Our -
respondence is being carried on with
the company in reference to. it. This.
line would provide a short north line
now required and would tap the 0. P.
R. lines east and west at Walton' and
roxeter. A delegation, from the
6 unicipalitiea interested may wait
n the 0. P. R. The road is survey.-
-,..far—aa—Ese
eard of any such railway at Exeter.
Rett tier Orip. '
• A ge.ntlenian in Exeter lost a grip, ,
• e pu iioma as vertiseme tt- in < the
Advocate with the result that he got
tbegrip-a. a direct result two days
afterward., The small advertisement
al*ays pays. ,
Get Met Avila et the Exeter Isrgsl* Store
A brand new stock of Boots and
'hoes. This Cracking Big Bar in
Sale will continue ell this week. We
meant business, nand all thegood in
the store go at Battling Bi rgsiins«
'
ILA -about Wednesdayhe-11th lay Fa- Terme mean. Credit.
day. the 13th. Terrestrial' magnetic We certaainlyr self sonde very chestyp.
unrest, earth currents, northern Its the cash that does it. No leasable
and possible volcanic outbursts will be t° show g9°(18. Also for 'sale cheap,
natural and about this period. r one neat' atiorr+al eaa►sh re deter, one
new-steetoisferand-twopairoftotinter
Death otr easel Jla'oA ttesideat. scalers. The etore is else, for sale or to
One of Exeter's oldest residents :..
earliest business men on J. W. BEODx1 lex, Exeter.
Monday, March 2nd. when the ' dethe
ath
of 87 years andel 8 °oointhe t Mr. ,Miss Lydia uas►nce. who #las been
occurred of Mr,
Rowe was boar in Devonshire, sing ! ill of pneumon ax at Tordnto, ss recov-
ernest
land, in 1820 and, together ,ithhis "!strait F. J. Knight and Mrs. • B.
now bereaved helpmate he o f •aced
to Canada fn i . • Knight visited ins London this wreak.
%t% eettliq �n Exeter, Mr. Chas. Knight of St-. Thomas is
where he eontinuellya• resided for fifty yisiting bis parents here this week.
two years. Oh bis arrival bete be lair Asir. Hy. smith left �rtvedneedaly for
mediately took up the occupation of a Toronto on business. •
tailor, and followed ��trkiiilgr.
Ed �k returned to Fort
myearsego *ben Wa ru��y lifter spendingealth- 0'30himto Since thepat three Weks athirhome-he tab
en
time he bad been more or lea.
Well until a short tiame previous to his
death when he began to fall rapidly. �
,p'ourohild #►
. Pg >�trr-we»�bnrn....�-.� thew. .itt,, .. A.. �4Ca�l�:��_�el_
bo�..rr dyinin England Mrs. John Ker.
Slake who is Berea , Mrs. Cherie.
P 'te St. Paxil, ,.+.,, yrs.
Rowe of flushing, Web., eland Mrs. March 27th117.
John Braund of tow One brother, Ira Dr. "p. A. siOaCaam, &smites, '
John,' died about two months ago itt• , !tomato, Ont.
The funeral is to Centloatee l clti
p`irit+liaiang, Mids..
take place this'Thursssdasy afternoon at My visa tharaikas °r ar,
r'ckickto•tbeRanterettiletery. The otasars'rtiasEaiasat. ;it ave, used Vika rstii
.faith Mr. Rowe irra+s n'talati-•well-known F 'y gicat natutesetion t,ottr i-- iii o 4
!Quit town for, these decided lstarirt'ld he t and is that ,ot my !mends. t .
k stat !mutter ` municipal or other ; foicis core numb ple esti a to pica tuend
y • Bikes, and east .. lec1 in a r er ti. x remaily which as really good ,ettoett
ant ammo. time. On many nv for -*Met it rsa int.endtal. I AM', yours
e bass worsted his opponents by htees!#y. ' •
ui>
**rah*. aryatitit hti Alwaa ae sit I)lt..1llNE:3" A. ATiI1A #8-
Eel of hie home- tikat ***Where the Il tors re gal# that � *Aler p lir.:
+tinart a MS Ufe sit se lid one of Oa -erg bps! 'rets e~ f 1
*1
w>rticula tly dur ing lets i stet few yeas # rant, losig 'and + ston tach troubles s .
i9
as otify occ ionallyw that he t. ' a # run doth eO> iti nos, iron whateyor
Ab
down town among e friends . who rase! . It is tilt prra�r iptisia .
Weft * pleilsied ter r> biles . A the aria's" greatest: crowed specialists+ i
aase;y
MV weful habits lie . *ceumul*ted •t 'ate cf hz t t, los Suet ast+n srteia
hfalatt►trday * �rerre eat wlths no feat e'd st�:l vatting diseases, salt y!a-o
+ a >neide `ar►'le a tthisr lda tae; and w tat ..
rrn�gre� fir' irF, �tst� ��c saa� 1�tyr
of d s Atop**, . . i note tial tcd, 'Toronto
- Nn i hnents-of-Beet---
ki Tonic Powers of Iron
and the Stimulating
Properties of Wine
' In caries of sudden cabana -
Lion arising .from aautecbrron-
ic.dfeeases its use will be fol-
lowed by prompt results.,
*1.11 you are just recovering
from the effects of "grippe
you'll Hat this an excellent
help to regain strength.
We are showing • the Sweliest Lin*, of
White Waists this Season that we have ever .
put before Our Customers. Evary Waist
botwht in the .Latest Style and trimmed with
the aintiest of Laces and Embroideries.
Far sit
The hest ever shown i,
ifinu t? XPi . `Valen-
cies Lace or Embroidery 1
For '$2
finis is a Smell. Waist
and good for the money.
With Lac or.Embroidery
Trimmings '
For +•
You get the Best Waist
you ever bought for the
price. Allover Embroid-
ered Fronts and Sleeves.
P
s ' ovrt rtd`like-ter" *nn int -
/taiat we are iii ,s..pos1t o4 to ell.,
team** P'
We wont about,000
1 a aiif
*beet Aar wh l we 1*11
pleseed,fir ,pal the bigbot
f%1 sailing *mast price.
"Rementioft yore!' Aonr st41ni s
Will 1* 'aap�taatt AT THE
Iatil ' , and promptly attenatd.
our nspec lid W ��
The tailoring is absolutely perfect and the styles
decidedly smart. These Spring Modes Coats FIT—.
es, betted than the majority of' made-to-order garments.
ode of New Shadow Stripe
ep and Plain Fawn Coverts,
n tighttfitting, box and semi -fitting backs, also Black,
in same styles. Every coat a stylish garment, and just
'`hat r rill make any lady look smartly dre sed.
Squaresand' a
on
have a rooth to carpet .`` a house to . furnish
edair ,► us! We are exceptionally well per.
meet your dem and `'and will heli) you to make
our choice. Our stock of Ti• : tBrussels,Wilton
and Velvet Rugs , R, t nal ed in Exeter, wllile our.
uRte,
Now,
t�
,� � ,' �>you ino '+a'ebi
are
your line car wear. nevi you will find us right 1
date with t4e New Springflats„ ' , , Shirts, Tim
loves 'panty' Sox. N trouble to show
threes to . t `°
ititt, i ovolA4 •* . x.' a1Mlr Y .. v
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