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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-03-19, Page 1 (2)THE TizoR to
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th?..ADVOC AT1-1
A E r ter, March "hi, ;
Tie date for the vote of the repeal:
of the Seett Act in this :.county lfaa<aa
been fixed for April Otb•.
There died *it'_ ►.,e.rt , �a ,:
teeS+oute of our sportsmen secured four-
n k'!rie rabbits on ednesday.
Hurdon baseen confined to
his bed through an injury sustained
while tobogganing.
Jaack Vaail defeated J. Black of God-
erich in a three mile race on roller
skates in the rink here on Tuesday,
winning the championship of Huron
County. Time 12 minutes, 12 seconds.
�o-te-you, lease one mile d-.. Vail T',a,`
hie dila,
Bseter and Stephen pplaty` ' two
Varies of football this wreelt,, One wag
a tie, the other orae goal in favor of
Exeter.
The contract for the building of the
r Ya urefratIfirlemlYAWIM
>e'dihtar ity. Heamaa r1 Evans of
Exeter got the brick work, Mr. Dila-
y iita1+elalea of"its extent an
nee to both urban and
niiei litice: There are about
in Operiitien In tbai _pro-
yaing abou 7.000 bandit in
rg ahs fare for caro
beliaremployed inthe
' taraia qw w as eub.divided as fellows:—
.2/0,
ellows:—
.216,;, Mete r. these figur
t inciinding *Metal saxeiof factories
A yon Scotch. collie, bitch, 0
motet s' ;light red, long hair, dark
along mak, busby tail. Finder kindly
want n "l rake known to .
Taos. Paton, Exeter.
Acessist ilsarcay.
aa: i fra'm Ston, Dass., to he
re's
ormer.1 oar of,:the Triyitt Met nor l
iceused of being a tr&itor
to tinitertiktilero and being secretly a
.follower of Mary Baker Eddy in
Christian Spience, Rev. Ernest V.O.
Runt, to�.of
the Wollaston (Massa.)
rep
► + teph n
l►R'=a'r"€tb. ,li#►.a aid
Mar. 1t b, of Mari Arvin hlddiCott,, re:.
iot of-�the-#aa , fe; .t.4�, .+e
no, of & years,T10 ,.itiontlie. Deceased
had been ailing fay' a }este, and had
been t ermuely ill for the last six weeks.
owing snatchy to
.. ....
roc. � «
.x, , , , ► or several years. which
had rendered her to * certain extent
helpless. Born in Cornwell, England.
she was there married to her husband
who died Over twenty yearsago. They
came to Canada, over fifty years ago
and settledn the hpmesteed on which
tbey.contintied to reside until death.
Mrs. lfestle was highly esteemed= -4y
i1 -whoa knew her. She was a fond
mother and a kindly neighbor. The
children who euw;vive. are
Yy t�arf
and MMre :obit Brow of Centraaliaaa
ises Jennie at home. The Tuner -
al takes place to -day (Thursday) to the
Exeter cemetery.
illier of th►e C'i iter ant , Uel to the PiasMamie Crawford is e ndin
Last, w diem adswd by' * storaarry n- . ,
p►arars OUer1`l al ezn3 to . M..
Lb ilkant as
ur Dress Good, Eitbroideries,are all the e n
_Vire fabrics
m Fa shiondom.
MT* Gingham New Prints, New Lacs, New Em-
broideries, New 'Ties, New Eats, 4 New shirts.
u r ptore fa–brimful of New Goods of Every
Description.
A, is
a Worth Looking
t is a littleearly for Spring Goods s
t we are readfor the spring rush
e ex t a tint this- S r' •
►. + I are bto' k(
hene;;` ion are in town come in and look our goods
eel• ' The new: things will interest you, and if you boy you
t the newest and at money saving prices. Come
. d:1ook around anyway.
ay--evening--to----eelebrat r --M ► - , th,
k kat
" Thanked Riled — _
The ladies of the 'Thames Road
c • rch gavean oyster supper on Mon.
da evening, and a thoroughly enjoy -
ab a affair it was. The roads were in
anything but a' good condition for
travelling but aaa large number of, _ n .,
pie were present. many combing from'
*considerable distance. Besides the
oysters being served awn Ngood program*
was rendered.
ea j Estate,
Farm Stock and Implements
►esarsaked auctleer Itis meets: :1ustrua:tel ,oto
aa�ii blr l� aaarosea 1E
O. E. Hackney's Sale Stable.. Lit, rear
of Umber 3aa""aatrd ureter,. On -
FRIDAY, MARCH(�'��`�
AT I.ti'+ LOOi
Via► +aslwea.
gelding rising M' years;
rising bo s;far,ner'adriver4yeta;:fsras-
er's delver spat*: saafsel horse; lade% driver•$ vow;
twednver:bPara taut er driver risings„ a
either rari calf at fo,Yt or duet In Mira or
April. Nettsrubb. rtiredeapen buggy, One. rub,
bar tired , bow nearly new, v -hand
toP pante cart.Onoeutere anrea a vn, oasts
gutter as ala 1s imams neve, • g seas angle
hareem haat ,stand„lsting a nk borate,
Estate,
8 r+aoere,•;rj ae'e Al��1y'. mit a sato
bfir,>a asstltbtfa�i s Z. lC. r: and.'
arra , and vii lots on TAM xyda .
*ens owned by C. E. manlike.
and mast ,hesold. 1faary terms of #alta.
T and under, etatr oyer that amount $
months' tit aures co farming 1,0ved Via
note. 6 per cennt off for cads tri ere= amounts
On Red Estate —Med, known on cley Of Sale.
-T4-•CA: BI1�i`Atiut....
r. =moron; L. D. E.. D. U.S.,
DENTIST
R. n. D . of (wadi wand NOW
r,1�rt
the
11Ualverslty.
t
OfttlitOksoa A airliner La r 04Ikot,,ki
y,yy{,yy.',shelter itost���I,i' ors �Y •+�., y�
al K$*AIt, L. Di Ir,,
graduate*: Thma is utheoptiv.
ENTIST.
a> without okay paint or41/407 imaleltectit
• otedraaarar ak 8tenbary's ocher, halt 141**4
neatest
ktd..sr0gi t
•
reruaHd Ica afterndln a year (cob
aaat;*r'iUe hand Continent It p tale. Oeaneral
with spatial attention is =yey,'(wlth nefarse•
i ltaarr, Nose strati Thr.
off: ek DeahWood, Ont.
' s.. zl�itwConveyancers. es.
bolt.
M s$ lewett ratty ef biters*. '
iotas at lame quantity of Maltase
bri`kle pe +eu his yards„ eatnated- Otte
WI saga milit et c East. rati$tactlea gam'•
. It will be to our int► sst to Halt and snake
eon hurrEtiP3 b" .196 IIAIST. CretIst rbere.
Jdito Etat.
AUCTION SALE
_- OF EEAL�r ESTATE, r•• •
K AND' IMPLEMENTS
tagiinktattl Auctioneer bat been inatrocted to
sell bypublio laanetinia.seta
Pt. LOT 4, LAKE ltd., HA' ' TP.
ON WEDNESDAY. MARCH Z. 1908
AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP
pkstoitssisiptositty
1 ho „Pam) driver; *coves one king and
•to calve in April, ! bogs any a y for i arkst
e�uaantity of fowl,. top and critter nearly nett.,
aq[ugir hor.e reran, pyo, strew cutter, net shift% barman
aarearlslow one been sued, cutter,:robq
y�- litt�b.*--><%heti,
*mutat naarly.aelei aigtet` Melba mo elty, ! w
asteode ' r�eau, dining room table, drop kat tarries
doers ietxhtn chairs, loange �ramanbee carj ts, saslIk
rank, t urrela,fork!, ho-el,,.b�, .. .
too nunerc£ae Ca rtenation. No reserve arse the pie.
peleteris giving up bis farm.
TMaa ts*att* oentiate o1 nart_of Lot 24, 4. Lore,
1r,-Towntidp at lily. cettaining 19 acres
e�lt hand, ort
which there is erected' b l rote ,brick
a bd was,'w th i monis downstairs and it in the upstaire,
with kitchen OM woodshed and bard and tort water,
ilk/At barn, ar ible. drive house.. hen bowie
tness
avid a , Crch and *Kb all Lod of fruit. � b
s is a
beea.tif*l home, well 'situated, easy terimi of payment
start saua be amid,
5 sant't ander cam; eartr that eminent 8
months errelit Aire. on famishing swayed joint
aaaii,t a. r rs.atiperanarein off for cash
nap. credit-
"T. r ,t of fiReal Ras tato made knows en dory of salt
is`•;.-., ..., . , r asp ofY
John a 'fortbcott
In the v e at,Eteter,sitarated ons ia>sc<'!e street,
a frame dwell , 2 Morita, kitchen and woodektd
stable„ good , one MU Aare of land, All In good
condition. wi'iit be sold reasonable. Appy at lb
--- -
.Pursuant to ai, warrant braised by the
Reeve„ Public Notice is hereby given
ihrt *meeting of the Electors of :the
To ship of Stephen wilt be held to
the own Hall.Creditor', on. Monday,
Allitreh 23rd. 1908. at one o'clock in the
Afternoon, for the tinrpose of Atuaking
and receiving Nominaati.. ns for ON
flouneilmAn tonr .for.thexen ttindep
Of the. ;rear 1t .--- .._ --- —.
And further notice is hereby • itta
that in the eve►rtt of more Candi ►
wing Proptisett for-thirtiffiefithati r,.
quirred tit ***elected, the pro' ngs
*in 'be tolionmed Lentil ondaa ;ter,.
h, loss, when 'polls will be opened
sit 0 s m. ,at the following places. it
lilted -by Township. I plaw, vita—Poll
I,Mill's Oboe Shop. lot 5„ tonal 2. Pon.
:hales Kitchen, lot con. 2; !3. Barber
Shop, l'o't 11. con 6; 4. Town Dae lot
10, eon. fl ria. Cunningbaatrn's Mlteb..n,
lot �1yk„ coni. l3, r's it ° intneaall,iot
firs`. 11.: 7, 'l *n ata'ala Hull, lot X11, con 17*
`ikon's hall.,lot 40, 1144 $k, M
beeli Hall. lot I. - Situbie. And It M'
'+t`k tors are ha by i— q ed -,arta
noxi and overn tberu elve! acrd.
ingiy.. ' Rattner/ Etiber, -.. -
Returning +w
it •
a s rt ace into _t
e>:(3burc of.. England b
ir10' in 1802, later asking
tbaaathe might enter the
4iaiti� nalnistr serving faithfully
rkta hO fxi until hie recent,
utt n - c'oncerning "religion and
bsa r. Hunt to -day finds himself
.soars adrift from his wealthy 'pariaih.
He ma►a tains, eto'nt y his right ' to
rearclat tliai troth as he awae and .lens..
e ffrllecds Www► o ave steed by
hiin itt h l� t:t ruble declare,hiin
to be ask a yr' ti the cause of truth.
His ,foilower s have engaged a ban in
which Dr. Hunt will continue his
p'r►l
V kit
relsapa r- o AA
h� trhaaaa .. �` ��a.
gg .-and 14n Sullivan of Cen-
tralia speht part of • last week' with
their. brother-in-law_James �Jamea Cronyn,
bola -laid up with something like
nervous prostration supposed to be
the result of over work. --Joseph Guin-
an. the. Township assessor, has made
his round through our burg but -b to
oat completed his work yet - in the
.est ck-haa. -solei his
mu -term -to; tribia Love for r'" . giving
possession at once. Mr. Pollock has
bought the farm of his brother._i�n�.law,
Del. Mollard, known as the, Falba pro-
perty for $7000, Icontaiining, 113 acres
and intends to niove onto it again the.
ist of ,Apra"l. Hr. Mollaard is going to
the Canadian West. --James Kenny is
hired with Tota Love for the summer.
-•Geo. Turnbull of Sarnia, after, a
leasant visit with friends here and at
rewsster, retu,rned to his hen* a few
days ago.-..:$+likenyn of Centralia
visited -his brotherJim on: Friday last.
hwood
Mi s.of Michigan. is -at
ent''`t among her relatives
n tbis community.'- Miass PlUe, of the
14th Cern ti.. *pent a few da a
with friends in tete vie dirt** the
week.—Mr. iitoa Edighoffer, or Sar-
nia, .apt *fear days, here during the
+ )lgbt Ult we ..
rwaata.rati a :by the r.
"lam • gentietnatat on our
44 liacawlr, who ywappra>
fta.d
.ne It was thought be ought 'to
be looked to and coneeturently little
skirmishes took. place `between. the. cit-
izens and the would bee strangexr, in
which the:44y showed siigns of mat
Strength 'and. . agility. - It was soon
1101. strut smong the spectators
and all kept t safe distance ana when
the or+ gent approached any of
the. ,lookers the-.q+sickly rrltkrew
leaving blot ni parch of could-
surveys,
ouldsurve s Imagine their surprise when
suddenly the colored • man faded,
"bleached out” as it were% and, to
their surprise; they found out they had
been subjected to ata hugs joke. that
tb;:+s ► them,.- aaM ne :soft
their un rather whos a< ;few mint tes be-
fore-haad-saat-and`chatt 'with r'"t a atm
►.... a', 'a ro0 i , .. l e t ► erent : 0
and stores. He is one of the best fla-
red citizens we have *ad thoroughly
enjoys a good joke, even if the laugh
is on himself. This time, however, het
turned -the tabus on the;other fellows:
-4t0147-L.-11, • Wagner coruluctOd the
uerterly meeting -service here . on..
undsy last. a. n
'laindeboye.
Muss Jennie Cunningham has re.:
turned .home after spending it time
with her brother In Khive.—Mr. John.'.
&eke bus hmved to the village, hav-
ing rentedrhi.'Term.to Roy 11obleigb.
W--Maitntford H-srltcsn of Port Huron
spent s couple; days last wwroek under
the parents! coat 'Dr, ll.'adginb and
wife spent Monday with, the fornteto
parent* here. --The 'Shamrock Medi -
eine -Do. stare ad.ver using thei .ai iicine
bi
eyingabtails in the Town HHall duty
l gt he week....—We a are plashed • to see
err Bo Heaies and wrrife.3ba our Midst
awwgaaiin.lfdiss iar.ti+� Patton of London
'swat brat week with•bt rrreu here.
T Se wring ice le of. b r�a
met et the borne Of the President. Mie-:
literbeet,' +to belp__•� r a the box' for
`the lioaeoneee .Hratrsaa . Toronto. --Mots.
A. Cunningham of flredittnispertt: rt.•
of tat week with Mme. Cunninghsm
ottbis plate.—Ira It a lutes Made as
boat prepuraatot i"' 1"err the'ilgh.ingse*airon.
Salintsb'alty
Intendedutfoctett for fast week.
Thee me tna of :St, Entr% etre
a ham• i;
wawatd:' tea. Thos. Dickens on Tuesday
evening, Maarch%, in aid of the mission
fund. The attendance Wasood.
Bev. G. W. Ey occupied the chair.
The readings by Mr. Geo. Stanley and
Mies Robinson of Rirkton-were Hauch
-t 4,'t speak t i- al«k1 f --pr.
oit as• the eaateatlt Hie eine
ever1
used. f was just about '
w4e4 f• began ti trea,taiait, and in ; 3
Months I was aas well al ever.
mile. There is new life in ever dose."
J. STOLE.
Bidgetornnn, Ont., Dec. 19, 190G.
It is at min not to tell your sick friends
a aabeut this , wonderful ' prescription.
Throat, lung and atm:each troubles and
all run down conditionsquickly cured.
by its use. At all druggists, 50c and
41.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd., Toronto
a ' preciaated"aaz-w,a t ; ,`�o
.A x,�lrlg Y .`wYTbe 4ee eetton
et lea aod, Miss—Mita - — ....,..
Isaac on the organ and vision we're
well received. Proceeds O.-- Wood
bees and dances are the order of the
dsry.--Rich. Drought lost ea valuable
horse through death this , week. -d- We
are sorryto learn that P. A. Dahlia is
obliged to gto; to the London Hospital,
ww. heMiLk.n ll a . rap;!y�#, j, ase rcr.ftratt torr+ t?
Frank Davis is attending the.weed
of •tfie... Grand ,t ge Lodge -- — . ......
ISAAC—In Stephen. on March 2nd, to
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Isaac, a son.
MART—In Stephen, on March 11,
to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martene, a
daughter.
Bat BARD —,At the Sauble Line. Ha ,
•on h -inset., --to Mr. .amid.`_gay
,
Joseph Bedard, a eon.
doe.
aatARRtA0115.
S it axua- AlossE _In Stephen
March 4th, Miss M Musser, daughter og
Aaron Musser, and Benj. Sheppard.
Sa$narrr—TwaR ER_In Stephen, on
March 4th. Miss Eva Lillian, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jephetb Turner
and W. Herbert Sberritt, both of
Stephen.
Cx. BnOaat--At the borne of the
bride's parent., Huron astr t, Exe-
ter, on March 18, bythe r A.
'Cotes , erberClark, of Cr�edl.
,ton, to , ary A.. -daughter of
.ar. Thoe. Brock.
A el w -In i .sborne on March
James Henry l'rancis, aged 57 years
and 4 months. •
MA nnaxo'—In Stephen, on Mar. 14,
Geo. Mawhinney, or., aged 79 years,
11 monthe. -
Elms In Stephen, on
Mar. 1
6th,1a anta_tapI 1, to r T 1th Mary Ann Liddicntt, relict__ .0f. _the
.. __.
' 4 Ch-.*atmicsbylwttePaiaocaielCestle„ aged 85 years, 10 `t
--- n3or laf.
ua>l`tad+ tionLifeAsisatranee
bare
insurance In lead. tbrd
llaw,n; tat d' Stith& atpaa *eL
a ar aatlt!• t`a.sEseteri.
numabaeir of Work Hor, a Colt.,,
rr will:be sold b Laths at
ikatnp ►l!tan Hotel, Exeter, ae the
Ir. ifiteheell's sale on Tho*.
rett 18th.
C. E. BACirsitir.
1M SAL
ae Assignees of the Rstate of `t *
HICKS, flay Merthant
iawt,
Insolvent, will offer for awe a. i it
lata
AhetionMonday
iici*y"
iatrt b, Mg; et 1 o'elotit 0,M.
tllandolSrtn*dioiliingOeti
i ►rt ' of the lesolveht;,
°rem cos* fariehvg iltaaw
baa► ?trek sod Haler
a� to thentln air
itlra la. For pear-
. to?a
'to
lw tat 'the expap
teem betfee
wwe» loan tiVotitY