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Exeter Advocate, 1908-04-23, Page 1 (2)- 10 n is THU ¶LV4E to eribe fur te&»VO. TN and get rgaiu hove *tat r ehea Le oil vant&g our — ale Hs FA MBES who want CI 1,444 rowd at, their tialc3 Ghould get theiro hillt3 at the ADVOCATE and ad- vertise in the ADVOCATE Means Money to WU ,,,,•••••41 gas tk, - • , CLO ffELDEP eaial Feature this ,44t0341:,,00104,02a zwzmwAr.1),74*V.X.,1"41V . , , ,,, , •, 0 , , We doubt if a finer lot of clothing ean be found anywhere. • We doubt if such styles eau be produced by tailors. We doubtif you can be: better fitted by a tailor than we can fit you. 11 uiiaire '' now our prices on suitsare , ••-s= over tailors' pricea. need, a milt see OUr e wor _our -7w °member the Store one door north Post Office The store where you get the best goods for the least money oleuth" s This is the season of the year when you think of brew Floor Coverings. You cannot use anything better than Pitst6.0104$ tiii—i)letitia—that's the kind we sell, (Ziairn's X Quality) is the Best. Splendid rause.of Patterns. Oall and see them and get our prices, because, if you don't you axelikely to pay„inore moRey.. • • .• •41saur no , 4 gt4; „ OhOiCh.OLI eInei, day ining in the Opera proved *wear inectev., • ' The 'sublect of the debate wi esolved that the total' prphibi of the Jepttpese le in.the be Inter Of thinsio‘ The afOrMettire 'WO* .tipported the, ,3ame St. Oliere and the negative Side wits ably u t", 00S, ; oto, 114 sossiif4or • Vet 4;100 for the iegative. and'those two elected a third Judge; Rev. 20100111 13. D. \p`astok of the 'Presbyter. Ian Church. • DoringthiPreliminary° proeeedipga *041 while the judges - were surnto1014 p, Ur. 'Wm; Bron rendered delight* 1 Abe pleasure of thit ence. - Dr. Mtlloggiezghe debate forthe t„ I t itiasissbfkostaddissai the Japanese from a .nationa and it poral standpoint, in which he.strongl Phitsir•ed the fact thet:the loyal of the Jape, to.theiti-own. land went prejudice them against every other in terest. • Mr. Dyer Hurdon, Jr.„ led.the 13egit- tiVO side and --displayed remarkable 'reni'vraTeildrliPettiterond-clebateri lee eddreee-covered,awide•field;.-11e, • eloped Kite Kett, of e need of OM* I"' onr vas intreitiblenditlialliat the Jan was the rnostrdesirable. - -In.-, Atefeifie fikuitheett, followed -1-er the affirmative and delivered the most carefullyprepared address of the de. bite. He viewed the question from the Amelia stud moral etandpoint earl. *hewed bow the ,presence of.the Jape would tend to a lowering . of Our ,nat. ional standards. ‘, __,Mr-Arthot Lo-rit_ followed for the negative and took-the.grouniktt*fibe ;fops have shalom themselves the Oils Of ali$r people In the *Fetid to tbe g.4 plie/tti013 01piolittet1 ids* durlOg eit er war or peace. 'Hi took the ground; that from a religious and educational vieve,it was a great mistake to, .keepJ the ape out. Itoulston concluded the debate xor the elArmatike aud took the. prac. Mel Oslo of the_queition. The Dr. Wowed*. firm grasp, of the, subject and 'cored bravely for hitittide, Mr. Alger. ofthe Hank ofiDerainerce, the debate for the negative and, whi Ing upr-nO7-new-grounti at •orgunientf cotIv0 Ile, Id tbatre. % • 1, II shipment of N'ottingham and sels,Net Curtains veitthovin such Beautiful Patterns and Fine Quali- tie% as we now have in stock. :Mos 50e, 75e, $1.00, $1,25, $1.50, $2,00; $25, $3175i $5.00. CZ) Ott) comilt4 CZ) CZ. C'D LL Sz -RO-WE Awarausesualismoisw e' -Profetsiglossill Camas. 07.F ROULISTOlis L. D. &ED: D. E. . DIINTIST • Mariber of the R. O. D. S. of Ontario and Honor lifIntsate of Toronto University. • : Over Dickson Carlbara Law Oflot;,lit 'a forum Dental Parlors. ,•1•00s9r• grAtitat. A. R, RHISMAN, 16 D. 11.„ D. D. 111.. 'sot 'cravat! of Toronto Usiveristy. • DENTIST. ' took iiittnetad without say pain, or any bad Weds 01110, war mews* * etsoborsosoisce. **et 111*1414 *Witt** - Aso. llicLAITGHLIN • Hair tnininnd piutio tater •penakti /est Mot. )*O)stBdtkb and Continental Cals. General loss with *pedal attention t0444 (With refis,c- ) UT, Nose anti ThreSit. OffiCe: Deehtettod, Ont. Leta*. toisos a calm, osiszurrtne, 130/41e1. es, Coareyancers. Cosatalisloisers, rates.Thir • • ,011iost, Maio street, Exeter. Oxattitik, L, Deossei 03titY TO LOAN. WM,ek, • , lama amount of private toads to loos al hsesa and village properties at lost. rates of 'obit • CLAD/IAN k alarinTRY Itiefer Oa Om Brown , Taeorporated .Soclety of 1.4' et T*twjtLNarnodaI If TheOr$ efts; Oat .J.SENIOR tion Life Assurance pIij.-*11 *Align InsuranceIn lest& rid British Comperoes. Exeter. nem For sae tea oa heik ita4 WO of lost All la gee* hle. Apply at this IX iniltAltar STOCK. A f SO fer rou 1 auts $pdi I04 *,part two; i rst t*nM. f wtievoress flees f,„ "t• • 0 e Brick and Tile for Sale, The undersigned haa a large quantity of first-class brisk widAite tor sste on eisysmes.sitearee opposite atCreVtOrfEast.. Itatisiaction guar -1t,wi1l-beloyostr1nterea4to call and snake an inspection before huy1ngs elsewhere. JOSEPU HAIST. Crcditon East For Sale or Rent. A one storey -frame dwelling in good condition,.on Carling street, two lots *fiend. Good *table on the prernistsodsow-rouriber of trait Won Tering relay Applynt this °face,. OntarioLiquor License Act License District of South Huron. Notice is here. by giros that %Conrad Wendland cf the Village Of Exeter has Made application for permission to transfer his Village tavern license at Ratter to Jobn Morley of Exeter, and that the said' icaticn be coraidered at the meetingof the Uoerd cf Ucense COnmslasioners, to be held' at the Dixon House, ist Village of Brueellekl, on the Clat •'day.of April. 1008, at the hour cf10 All persons interested will govern themselves ac- cordingly, John Torrance, License Inspector. - Dated ot t'llnton. this 30th day of Marcia, 1Dka. _Timothy-flood-for-flafe- Lliterscf Choice Timothy aced; ris..1also a quantity of Large Peasfor sale at FRED 1100AR7IC8, • Lot 13, Con. 2 Stollen. _ For Sale -Eggs for Incubation. Puro.tred Eared Roche: bl birds, heav !Vern eggs the. Ye" renPtiii,C FLEMCiek; titter, ott' asons, Carpenters, Temiers %ill be rectivittir the undiessi.gnicl till Triday ever:lot. May 1.1, 01 8 o'clock, for the erte- tie* a Vett ME fOX_the.C. O. a san aid iiiitodsona may be Ken at the Hall n Elim,illeoa Alkyl's,' ermine: APO tstb. a18 o'cl'als, toff igen on the folleirieg Tuesday ev. Ph's' • The /most ot any teistier not aecesserily accepted. Eli:wale, /April ISM. MN. JOSHUA 40IINRi Ocid-Conteryathe Conventioll. *V. , 4,4 'E BiIOU1 ? c, .The Huron ndzausb.i1.-':Oli)',/jJ0kgAl ., , . .!• . ; . . t , , • 1.0 Le 1/ , ,...,_ . WYRSAlilV CO' II,VO4‘141"et41:0;* ., n kent dow,w otheifkmeclir. ,;'i rr 344447--,p . IfftiliciT.,; , ,.. , nd .spectatori bed ": a Neili gOdit. . e:*:-. gontieoitenttnd'lltfuierikenc,i,trt seeuRth ,"tive.fia8 Ina* ask. vrea'06004,171inton, London, Blenheim ,and Zerichl, ' The high. evereee was 01.,' el. •,•. ,•. ,ev „, 'en' by Fred Kerr, of Crediton whO, breye' le% ent of'‘ VV. 4'.p. was followed '11 (raffolimei y bY,'310+irigritrvfewretr44unit-khuttli of London (UMI John Triehrter and • •S P• AV. E. Sanders', of Exeter, ,he fifth event wail for the Club Trophy, which. • . kr rlInjun'' to anil V was won by Day of London last year. Three men, Glover, Kerr end Triebner. . Wilhelm •' ' made* straight 20 each, and on the tie being shot (miss and out) Triebner . nkbeinlost his 4th and Kerr his Oth rock, Glover makinga straight 5 and winning . ,..,Augaike,,,ei' Areithyt„ ,..T.9 keep*: thezeem, t of h emej,Lieeetile won three • . .- „SA iiaarejartt/rmzzattligli._ ri On 0 11 1.0 ne ;14; LOCALS prs ofthe Committee In • 24th May Celebration , g,b-,71;14440, tagentar R,,, l',/a IO 19 17 14 18 18 8 17 18 9 • 180 107 1) 20 20 20 20 20 a) 10 20 20 10 Shot at Hit B. Glover 17I7 19 17 18- 9 10 17 8 180 158 8. e .... . r. .... .. . , 18 la 10 17 16 17 . 0 10 17 8 180 140 M. E. Smith 10 -18 18 17 18 18 9 10 18 10 180 101 A. B. Harris " 15 10 10 13 10 15 0 130 100 seWinfittoornrisels 11,-0401 -.' 71.0---8---7-190r- 19. 17 19 20 19 10 10 20 18 • 180 100 17 17 20 15 14 12 7 17 17 0 100 1 34 • 128 10 - 10,- , J. Triebner 15 20 15 18 2/3 20 9 20 7-18--17-Tr-prio—a---17 19 9 _ brk (") th ' , $ , - - ----t.-.--...--T--,Iaz-31tno-W0''I,,t,:LW-z1rszz-',%'-"VTr-18.----ittr'rf-''-'-4-%Iftrr*e' * . . Z. z . dere 18. 17 19 17 17_ 17 9 19 18 0 190 100 F. Triebner 18 15 9 130 97 D. flartlieb 19 18 le 17 18 18 9 17 17 0 180 155 - 17 16, 10 49 43- Kirbyson .... 14 10 10 10 17 0 19 15 10 * 100 120 ' „ G. Yeast 14 19 9 50 42 C. Stazdake 10 14 11 5 7 80 OS :WWw....1_,Olibit.u,,ord.47..............- 10_ 14. _ A7, Hi 7 , ,, , 8„ 14 8 0 50 28 • 17 14 • 11.11111,14 • . • . • • • • • t • 7 50 3$ - , lit futile ee fi,tyr A : 'Move. His'i Hiehop Williams of _1.4 ed the eplemsr, rite of. Qon6wttIon uponit'ilageOfeerifin at tbe Trivitt Memorial shureh on Mon- day ri t list. The address by His was of. i. deep ne- ture a proved intensely interetithi to if Abilft*Etton-in-lt ngAtoillnestr-e-nuni 9. 0 rtnatION4W-t_ ..:..L.7.-Atestn...;..L...' ': - 1- orttileasent-event took piace-itt tbe jiltiottfe0 Methodist p,sriteneg bere'yesterday afternoon, the 00eaSion beitig'the Watley of Mr, Robert Jos- el.h atreaft0Part to Miss Lizzie Ma. t de,k-detiguter of - r„ Wm. Witzel. al ‘.,ot. the township of Stephen. The ceremonyliouipert tineatie the Hey. Fear, alter *limb the happy couple re. Irettlto the itoine of Mr. and Mrs. A. where 5,very_ tecorang_and pleasantPtiOn was held. The yqung couplewillmaketheir' fetaiee hoiue In'fi efilitit and will have the beat w f ik-large circle of friends. Mrtuties• of Parkhill visited at Mr. R. matey*, • Mr. 11 E. Ilitston' was in. Toronto threcteselai, ,, 0 Mise LOut.*row spent the holidays - in Mra. E. Hunt is recovering from her . . 11 i . yot Oak raO*4 ifittOti Of AIV111111.O0 •• here km. e,hibit The speakers were allotted Min. utes each, and De. litrolloy (for the et. Itrinative) was givenc'S Miteites to re. ply-Inhis summing uptbeDr. brought out some strong arguments againet his o • • nents. • e Judges in their deciltion, which was considered an 1133putial one, held ithostytphereapareattirmasitdiveou4e had-,so-anarit*ye their to. -claims-in-favor-of theanornatIve„ Mr. T. 13. Carling occupied the chair in his able manner, and by his pleas. entries kept the audience in goad' hu. mor. Ilia sunny ways in some degree made up for the frigidity of the Opera House. " - Canada Conference Session, The Liberal Conservatives of the South Riding of Huron wIH hold a Oonvention ge,as 19% AT 2 O'CLOCK, P.M., for the purpose of nominatinga can4 didate for the, Approaching Getters,' Election for tlie Legislative Assembly., toL 111.401 Clark, nternberfet Ventre Bruce, 11. Eilbet. member for Soutli Huron . end another beat testae+ and - her, will e.ddrets the meeting. Let 0,0.ery pert 01 tbe Ridyng be w teptemented. God Save the King. Of Order of the Executive. _ • St. Jacobs, April 20th, 1008. The 44th annual session.of the Can- ada Conference of the Evangelical As - ambition convened here April WO. Bishop 8.0. -Breyfogelf, ontead-- big. presided. The Conference Territory wee (livid. ed into three Presiding Eider Districts, viz: North and East in Ontario; Rad Northwest District comprising Mani. tab*, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Rev. A. M. Ilaist,„ of Waterloo, - was newly elected as PreaidingElder. The brethren, W. J. Pladev, 3. N, H. Reibling and EI H. D11121131, were granted license as pro- bationers. -Rev. E. S. Iliacocksof Dunnvilleand /tett. J. S. Hum' of Bermailler, *Ont., were ordained, the termer as Deacon, ihbiet-porfirt of the Stationing Coin. roittee was as follows: EAST It R. Kneehtel, P. R., Berlin. Berlin -G. D. Datum. Hamilton -D. 11. Wing. Torontp-W. E. Beese. Campden -.W. Made*. ' Morriston -J. C. Morlock. Ilaspeler-L4. 11. Plyley. , Niagara -J. W. Best, Galosboro-E. M. Gladder. tionville-E. S. Biscookc . North Easthopt-lt Dierlaron. New Hamburg -W. 4. Yaeger. , ataviatock-Ei tiumy, 8ebrlogville-170. lart, Vollarten Milverton Aldbor0- Lingellotelat Illinkoliat.-L. A' A O. G. Ifellitian.. A. Golden !aciAYd We St. Jsi Elm Listow Wallace lIormast A. W lis Walketten-- MiklMar Hanover W, k ; '• arley - .-Tremner 1•1,- "5' B., Smith • • 8 8 20 10 • - • Ifirkton litADDIAGES. •Amo•••••ineio• Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Marshall have ATKINSON:,-LANE-At the home of rented a fine brick residence in St. the bride's brother.in-law. Blatt - Marys and will move there shortly. shard, April 15, by Rev. Verde, Miss Recently a large gathering met All Ettie Lane to Mr. Chae..Atkinson. Aberdeen Hall to pay their respects to the family, and presented Mr and ra. Marshall with a Morris chair each and their daughter, Miss Edna, with a dozen sterling silver options. All three have been prominent ill diff- erent public, church and social enter- prises and their leaving Eirkton is felt kee0y by our reeidents. E. N. Shier last week purchased Mr. Marshall's interest % the &mot Shier & Mar. shall. Te home of Geo, Dickinson of the Third Line of Blanaluird Was the scene 01 * happy event. ortWeduesdey, A di when his - in441*, tie Lone, was unitcd lift**1 PI Mart *Pa tea in le •31, * Arr.- Frank Knight of liderton was, pr.esence Of a nun• iberof invited gues here over the holidays. The couple were the recipients of * Miss Johnston, teacher, is visiting number of useful 1141341 costly presents at her home Itt TorOnto. from their -esteemed relatives and Mr. Pre(' Patiheiti of London was •friends. Nr. and Mrs. Atkinson will among th heliday visitors. move to the farm which Mr. Atkinson Mr. Garflezd Sheens of Brantford his purchased from Mr. Dickinson. was a holkl&y Visitor here. Miss of Olandehoye 11111‘1115 ed'WithiliiiiMittler Tones. Miss P.,dna-McCallum of Toronto 0431P11 L, ---At Zurich ontbe8th, t repeiitiraiteriiithlier parents. Dr. afld Mrs. Camp b a son. Mr. Will Knight student of Loudon Hayfield; on April. _12th, is holidaying With his parents. to Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Lindsay. a Mos Nettie Walters has returned son. , from Toronto and will remain. Dow -On Monday, April 130, to Mr. Miss Sharpe and 1410-jackson holi- and Mr* S. Dow, London Road, & dayed itt London. and St. Marys.* daughter. Mr Albert Pyitt.is-Vecojrering vy -Hummeintro.-InicleGillivreyon 4e I nicelyfrom his recent operation. 12th, to Mr. incl Mrs. Geo. Bloom. Mr. Ed. TOMAH was the guest of lil. field, a daughter. brother, W. W,, a cloy last week. YOUNGi,-Idt McGillivray, 74h on., on Misatthel Piper ot London :spent April 10th, to Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Easter holklays at her home here. Young, a daughter. Mrs. Jas Gould and daughter, Miss DISJAIIIHNE-At Grand Bend on April werein London for Easter. 144h, to Ad. Disjarcline and wife,. a Mre E. 117,flornel.intl _v1014: daoshter.... 'woikerviiie•Wern here over and, 13. Meston and son, Eddie, Sao. demi 1. visitilaitemang relatives here, Miss Sadie Welker of London spent Hester with her parent* Exeterltiorth, Meters. Geo, Armstrong and Frank Hunt of London visited here this week, - Mr. and Mea. it, H. Samuel ot High. gate spent the holidays visiting ha town, Mr. Jaroes Sayers of Milbank was a visitor over the Easter holidays With Dr.ltouiston: Mr. and Mrs. WM, Taylor, late of °blew, are visiting with Mr. Wm. birlftelr011-0ther-friendti borne, prior to leaving for their new home in New York. mit* Itvelyn Kerr Of Crediton ipent pert of last week ;withher brother. W. W. Kerr. -Miss Ell. Caroni spent art of last week in Londott..-Itobert_ w aid andMips returned Tutislay to Chithain sifter spending the holidays at their respectivelzoums. Nies Myrtle. Francis is the gue.t of Mies Altnearis, Heywood. -MIs. edbOlt Of Tilbury 1. ipending the Ewer: boll4zo, Ito\ m Mb..Maggiehome for ber • 001,•L-Istise'Verirand: • returned, ilminti after epending Raster itt Thedforld.--..W., 1err and,Wifos visited In Oreditort. Sun- day and Monday,- /fies Minnie tots left Thursday last to visit ber brother, jobb in Mount 'Forests ock Nnornent.ed killio -the beef for • Wintheise4 and ott titknao and trooaii,y,.. Oreon, way Suttan, Ina Mies Mable Hord tended the Teacher* ,Cotiventkiw itt *don. Mies Satoh lithetOistutberi tolt spent het Itookt voiktiou her hum* berr..--Mba. Z41sbL 4Etag-, Lt it sp.ndlng Mutat Week with ,ber Mho I. V. tiniest Ittzoo*. p. tt. t loots! *tow eve EvglislOw ef Ivait was visiting friends itt tbls n ty.-144. Bropby csll�doafrkde he Bend on Storardsorr *tilt him Raster holkisys. ; B. S. PHILLIPS, EX.E'rEat. Iikettes4 mietteseer. • Sales attended in 01 platsRatiefactiOn _gums t,eed or no ply. Taros resedirnsble. Ail *OM left at, Advocate 0e will be promptly attemied • SUPERIORITY, thoroughness, V enthasboixa, e are ow matobworde. clal SteeotralglY• wetralAT' Mail Courses ito any subject. v 'station.. CIISIosi Cottage ScoTT-CbratErrv.---At the tpitidence-Of e brides -motherly -Parkin . A. Graham, on April 10th, Mis. Mae '- Christy to Mr. Lorne Scott, of For- est. Lamronfr-r-Wrrzim-At the Main st. Methodist 'parsonage on Wednesday April 22, by the Rev:11',,&, Fear, Mr. Robert Jose_ pfi • Ezra Lamport, to Miss Lizzie Matilda; daughter of Mr, . Wm. Witzel, both of the -township of Stephen. Ea, mums Atonttni--ro St. *Orr, on Aprll pth, --MargeretAlo Mszwitute-10 Clinton. on April Otb, „ Lawrence Ititufiyipt, ,aged 82 years. ott Jane Goodwin Hall, 'giddy/ of the J'oeeph. Hall, of Lobo, aged 81 years. PeraTteg.-In McGillivray'on April 15th, Williom Edward Prance, at the,age of 17 years, 8 months and 0 days. BOA.,-In•Tisokersmith, on April 10, Maud Brintnell, beloved wife of - William Boa; ---Jr., aged 21 year*, 0 - months. 'WV larlUnirirmliFIVINFir •ust to Remind You of "WO Tooth Cmtm. .0 e Quince and ond Cream Enjoymo Medicinal jelly Bak:wine Eaude Quinine Hair Tor& • 1 The asle of all these PreParit- tiaturis steady,. And we hope 1 that if you have not already tri"ed them, you will do so soon. To give them a trial will be to use them always. We are wait- , fug to serve you. P1111 st • 4 ri • ft ft ft Ideal rencing, 7, 8 and 6 wires, 350 and 38o per rod,\ ‚ Cleveland Coiled Wire, cs1 ., 1 and 13 weaving, and a best prtees. - Vire : : : : , U, Prirt ,11 Is fit LI. 44 •. Loiidon afetyPulleys, Pence 1101: Oflnchers and Splicers. O reni9intpoi Han 0 • A , t,