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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-05-14, Page 1 (2)55c to JANI'0 NOW IS .111E TIME to • f33ibseribeftr!P"1the ADVOO. °Arm clad get a bargain ur$ acoy+ • fixated; or • else, ' make, mulyitCi.'tt go of AI iiiipldw vsDip (,runt cz big ect►c' d at their sides ®111011/lll feet their grills at the Al)VOt'ATE and x144 - It litei111 Money to you •.-Death of JosephSnoIl, The news of time death of Mr. Joseph °day nig1 ' s , 'tv': eeived wit.b keen regret by his many friends in town rrotiad-i + + confit , notwit In not n hist t i • deit''27/ro three months deceased bans been c fined to his home, and the greater part of that time to his bed, from that much dreaded disease calleddernicious anie- inia, from which very few ever recover. d A GOOD COMBINATION _ n1 AOOMBINATIN that has made for us a reputation as first-class merchants. COMBINATION that has kept our old cuf tomers and new #!n . O g those at_ ndit g the- :funeral" fro n�yay�,�di'tan.Mi'.. ee were:L. ;inion. . r1::snd ^4r,..1.,i ... Mpo.„.gt„-Pkta . and lilts. D. Eseb, of • Elmira; arr. and Mrs. John hall and Miss Hall, London; Mrs. M. Fenn, Parkhill. COMBINATION that has made our friends, custom- ers and our customers friends. WANT Quality WANT -. w Pnces THIS �_- COMBINATION Y ''} ' j� tr-.. =n •�+.'',�j_`o"-- .� _ . �1..:cu ..... ""{p..: w++., -...r.. :. •. ,}�.:':.T� {.... .- '...T"• �-�.�% rum '�/ VaiiV• W i�1���1�' � � �W�� iJ� 1 • 1 ��� 1�V ��AJ _and you, will GQ AWAY SATISFIED ! ! 1 DE Te—On Friday last onu. of the beet known and most highly respected men of the township passed to the Great Beyond. We refer to the death of Jamess. Ballantyne at the age of 62 years. Deceased had been ill for some months; of Bright's disease, during which time he had been to a large ex- tent 'confined to the -house, although at times he was able to be out around. On occasions he suffered extreme pain, and again .he rested in comparative ease. Barn in Scotland he came to eat sd when quite young. He com- inenced farming en the Boundary. where Mrr. Wm. Stewart now resides, but later moved to his present farm on the Thames Road. As a farmer he was an eminent success and accumu- lated considerable of thieworld's goods, as a man he was trustworthy.d, honest to a high degree. and as re zen he took an active part in the gov- ernment oyernmebt of hitt township and the wel- fare of community. He was ass - a Seat as councillor. which b occupied with credit and honor, n ntii two tam. ress ned, ... For 20 years in sueeession he was a dir- ector of the Stephen & Usborne (now Exeter) Agricultural Society and at the time of his death was first vice- president. He was president in 1887- 88-89. In politics he was a Liberal and in religion a Presbyterian. He was a member of Farquhar Lodge In- dependent Order of Foresters. He married Miss Elizabeth Gardiner, who survives him, together with four sons. James the - a.►undary, William, Thomas and John at home, and three daughters, Mrs. Hamilton of Hibbert, Maggie and Lilliie at home. ` The fun- eral took..placee Monday afternoon the remains being taken to Roy'e ceme- tery for interment. A great number of sorrowing and sympathizing friends attended the burial service. Highest Price Paid for Butter and Eggs, Butter 23c, Eggs 16c CARLIN(i BROS. Roulembe-r tho Store one door north Post Office Big Reduction in Ladies' Raincoats. A brand new lot of Ladies' Cravenette Coats, Made of beautiful fine mat- erial, nicely trimmed. Colors fawn, light and dark greys $12 coat for 9.75 $10 coat for $7.75 $9 coat for $7 Pretty White Lawn Waists A large collection of beautiful white lawn waists, very prettily trimmed with insertion and lace; others with embroidery fronts; also . some very dainty styles of net waists. Special Waist at $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.25 Linoleums and Lace Curtains Dant orjet to liiave albeit -find get our pi ices on -and d lace curtains. We show a very large range and our prices are away down. Men's Odd Pants Special action of .Men's Odd Pants bought at big discount. We are `ling to sell tb xtra stock off at reduced prices. Call and see our special at $1.49, $2.00, $2. . Large assortment.of good patterns and colors. New and Stylish Millinery You have never heard or dreamed of such a chance. A big stock of new iaiiiliueI i at Away Down Prices. Call and see. Same price to all. - SNF,I,L & ROWE rr•tesat•a&I Cards. R. 0. !'. ROULSTON, L. D. ft, D.O.S. DeNTIST redn� 'of Ot the Oast r t . Ontario and Honor 011105; Over Dickson & Carling's Law Office, in . Anderson's former Dental Parlors. eihDR. A. R. KINSMAN. L. D. S., D. D. S.. Honor graduate of Toronto Oniveristy. DENTIST. TR Ila eatractand without any pain, or any had effects ±Oce Oyer Madman it Stanbury's office. Main street • Medica( 't lt. T. P. HcLAI:GHLIN fTsu resumed'practice after spending a year (Col- lege) at British and Continental Hospitals. General praeticewith special attention to Eye. (with refrac- tion) Ear, Notise and Throat. ._ Office: Dashwood., Ont. __ - - 1e.. I0i$O2f it CARLING, BARRISTERS; SOLIOI- Sem Rotaries, Cpnveyancers, Commissioners: Wolof ¥Dison Bank, etc. 1111401itny t ifaresa at lowest- rates of lutenist , Offices, Main street, Exeter. aim TO LOAN. Ws have alarge amount of private funds to loan *Wu sad village properties at lop rates of inter ,OLADMAN it STANBURY. Barristers, fl'oliE:itois.Maln at. Exeter On Brol', Riplosia •y►1 Lnzorporatcd Society of 1 iWd+C1*q , England;a ..,lit of Trivitt Memorial rinels,gnter. Piano„ f' - n, Harmony and Theory *t itttiie. Terms en iipplikation. luster, Ont. J. SE'IttOI1 enttofifed ration Life Assurance mppaany, also Fire Insurance in lead - median and British Companies. Main -St., Exeter. ilouse For Sale. fn the.Tilltfe of Exeter,aituated en Simcot street. in renis d*Flli act stories, etches and woodshed ai ib a good well ens fifth acre et land. All in good laic W iii'te so!d reasasnable., Apply at this .b►Gikl rx r 1115 T STOCK, A ti to w'ant• l far FaJ'11 (5 and Spring i9O9 de- r part tame, Metal tens; catfit tree. W. Boolean t4 Scs Co , Ltd.. RfibsT ME's?fMas • Brick and Tile for Sale The undersigned has a large quantity of first-class brick and tile ,for sale on his yards situated opposite the grist mill at Crediton East. Satisfaction guar- anteed. It will be toy nor interest to call and make an inspection before b ing elsewhere. JOS ''H IUAIST, Crediton East. Dog Lost - White Hound, tan color ears, black spot on right side, answers to the name of Mack. Finder will confer a o favor by returning same W. Johns, Exeter. Barn for Sale, , Frame barn, 28x40 feet, with an ad- -dition of 18.feet. Will sell the whole or part. Will be sold cheap. For particulars apply to JOHN WOOD, Exeter. ' Building ' For Sale. Frame- of building 50x80, with 24 ft. Pests,. in first-class shape ; also lum- ber, at low rate. WM. M. BLATCHFORD. xeter. THE LATE JOSEPH SNELL The disease took its characteristic course, one day the patient showing. signs of improvement, while in the next he was not so well; but the rav- ages of the disease were gradually per- formiog:their deadly mission,and, laps- ing into a state of unconsciousness Saturday about nine o'clock in the evening, the curtain, was rung down upon his kindly life. Mr. Snell was a native of Exeter, having been born here in the year 1834, and, if he bad lived into the following • - day (Sunday) would have been 54 years of age. At the age of ten he, with his ADDITIONAL LOOALli parents, settled near Dashwood, where they located on a bush farm. These surroundings be shared with his par- ents. at the same time taking advent- ae of the school privileges then af- forded: -- At the age of -seventeen ' he had qualified himself for teacher, and followed the profession for sixteen. 'years, teaching the greater part of the time one and one-quarter miles north of Dashwood. At the age of twenty-five he married Miss Christina Simons, and the union was blessed with two children, Oscar W. and Miss Florence. , Twenty years ago he embarked in the private banking business, opening up an office at Dashwood. By his up- right dealings and excellent business principles the utmost success attended his efforts and venture. Five years ago he disposed ofhis bankin ._ inter- ests in that place to the Sovereign Bank, which bank made him manager of the Dasbwood;and Zurich branches. Recognizing his abilities inthis capac- ity the officials of the Bank appointed him to the managefent of the Exeter and Crediton brancbbes. It was at this time be moved with his family to Exe- ter. which was about three yearn ago. In January last this branch of the Sovereign Bank was taken over by the Bank of Commerce_nd At that time Mr. Snell was appointed its manager, • which position he held hp to the time of his demise. The deceased was also, identified with the Board of Directors of the Exeter Canning Factory, of -which he was their esteemed` President. The subject of this sketch was one of the best known and also one of the most highly respected men of the com- munity. In everything to which he put his hand he applied the qualities of thoroughness and integrity, which were carinal principles of his char- acter. Although cut off at a compara- tii vely early age. he has left behind him a .clean record. As a. banker he well sustained the reputation of . his` bank, for probity and prudence, and as a Christian he was sincere and true to its teachings. In his death Exeter has lost a" citizen whose memory -all classes will preserve; the bank has lost an officer, whose place it will not readily supply- and those who had the privilege ofnow- inR him have lost a friend, who un- failing patience and courtesy endeared hint above ordinary men. In, his 'do- xnestie life he was particularly lovable and generous in all his impulates. I3e- sidas the eorrowirer wife he is survived by one son. O. W., of solid; one daughter. Miss Florennce. at home, besides three brothers and three sisters ...William and John, of Dashwood; Charles, of Cavalier, North Dakota; Mrs. Neeb, Mrs. D. Tiernan and Miss Letitia Snell, of Dashwood. Thefamily, and especially his mourn- ing widow, have the symilathy of a poet of friends, itt this period of their trial. 'B;y then'( he will be peculiarly missed and lamented, and for them our kindest sympathy is extended. The floral tributes of affection and esteem for the dee eased laid upon and surrounding the casket were trilby and of great beauty. The deeeasd was a valued member of the Masonic Order and alio of the Independent Order of Foresters, the former of *Melt conducted the. fan. erlrarl, which took place on Tuesday afternoon to the ,Exeter temetety. Upward* of eerent ..•dire of the breth- ren r t -ren were in line and matched ' in the **" B. S. PHILLIPS, EXETER. Lic.ased Auctioneer. Sales attended i all parts. Satisfaction guaran- teed or no pa . T rune reasonable. All orders left at Advocate Office ill be promptly attended to. 44+++4r4•+4.4+4'$4'4'4r'f ++444 so SiTPERIORITY, a no thdraughness, regressiveness. utility, enthusi im, expertness ate our watchwords. -Comfort- eta], Stenography, Telegraphy. MaiCourses In any ,apbjeo No vacation. Clinton INssireso Collet! Gco. spctton, Principal. 4+ 444444++++++++44++++++++++ Ho ase and Land for Sale. The undera!gned is offering for sale his house and land on Harm Street Last. The hainae is of frame and Es to good repair. The land consists of 4'e acres in good 'cndition: Good water—hard and ao#t. Good dello. sums goad fruit trees, eta'. Ppv eon given r.pw or In the fall Apply at the holt* ct Abraham Hearing, Jr.. Shoos Street, Wit. . LAKER. Tenders for Side -walks. The ur:^exs' �T-geed Secretary dile Beard el True- too r -tear cf the Police Village of Crediton, wa revere sealed tc.. ier3i masked "Tcrdcrsfor fildewalks," ttp to"' 0'4oelr no., the ?r.1 day of May. EX3$, to coni. t rR,, OC' late feet of oerii ur;.ei.�,y7F•..�w:'�:aa• y(/;`a.,a: h''((((ech:syy:M;Frn This race is attracting a great deal of interest among the long distance runners. It will be run over a six mile course, up hill and down dale. In this like all the -other events Excellent Prizes are being offered All the other sports, the horse races, the proces- ,_. --u-SO/1st etc, 'k '11 be (1449? 4 11•a tend' ing to make a great ce a ration --i1_ y..... , _ -u. ctcr, Vcto ' Ma ra'n.<an-. -- ^4hJM•Si^liAix�.x ynroxnx=r .,7,7i°111E - -BIRTHS HAt oDr -At the 14th Con., Hay, on the 6th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Haugh, a son. JACOBI—In Exeter, on May 10tb, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacobi, a daugh- ter. REID—On the 7th con. of McGillivray, on April 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Reid, a daughter. DENOMv--At -the-Sauble - Line, Hay, on the 1st inst.. to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Denomy, a Son. SMITHEUS-On the 18th con. McGilliv- ray. on May 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smithers, a •son. WICKERT—On the Sauble Line, Step- hen, on April 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wickert, a daughter. MCGnEaoR—In Tuckersmith, onay Otb• Mr. and Mrs. McGreEor, a SOD. Old papers to put undercarpets bunch at the Advocate office. Bro. W. W. Taman, ' W. M., was Monday night elected to represent Lebanon Forest lodge. A.P. & A. M., at the Grand Ledges which meets at Niagara this stitrinier. Rev. Mr. Urquhart of Happen Pres- byterian church will occupy the James street Methodist pulpit on Sunday next. while the pastor, Req. Going, is taking Mr. Urgt art's work at Kip- pen. The Choir of the Trivitt Memorial Church will hold a Social Evening in the School Hall on Friday evening, May 22nd, at 8 o'clock. Refreshments and Programme. ' Admission 15 cents. "Everybody Welcome." The adjourned yesti ' meeting of. the Trivitt Memorial church was held on Tuesday evening, May 12th, for the purpose of receiving the auditors' re- port, which was adopted and ordered to be printed. The total receipts of the church amounted to $2097.70,while the disbursements were $2197.03. Votes of thanks were tendered the of- ficers.of the church, Sunday school teachers. Ladies' Guild. W. A. M. A.. Bell ringers and Rector. The latter was given three weeks' holidays. Eden Mr. John Essery is able to be out again after a slight touch of 1a grippe. --Mrs. Will Ford, of Eiimville. visited her daughter. Mrs. Thomas Brooks, on Tues of this week.—Mrs. Rich. Coates a son, Frank. spent the lat-. ter part o last week in London.—Mr. Will Butler and wife. of Cromarty, vittited friends at Eden on Sunday.— Misses Lizzie and Aggie McLeod, of Woodstock. who formerly lived ere, spent a few days visiting h� i'tl) friends. r •... Ja1. _`M ire.. t'a CPO 49etAAN011. y'zeler, rt ep:t tie !ar tVtt!itd: i .1 �rrdare'. SYIa'rn Levair, P'wra lair, ettd;t n, MARRIAGES. ©Ygs-RICHARDS--At Ailsa Craig, May 6tb; Frank F. Noyes of London Township, to Annie E., eldest daughter of James Richards, of Le- bo township. Hoopla—SUNDEROGOK—In Hullett, on May 7th, by Rev. Leckie, Base- line, daughter of Mr. N. Sundercock, to Olin. eon of Mr. A. Hooper of I Clinton. PASSMORE--HooPKIt.--In Winnipeg, �' �t on May Oth, Arthur J. Passmore, son Castile Soap. of Henry Passmore, Thames Road, • to -Miss Olive Hooper, daughter of the late Nelson Hooper of Exeter. MCGUFFIN In Parkhill, on May. lst, Mrs. McGuffin, aged 61 years. BAKER --In Coopersville, Mich., on Tuesday, May5th, Ann Baker, relict of the late William Baker, formerly Mrs. John Huxtable. Court of Revision OF Township of Stepheu.- NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Revision for the Assessment Roll of the Township of Stephen, 'will hold its first meeting for, the present year, in TOWN HALL. CREDITON, on ESDAY, MAY 26th, 1908, at 10 o'cl . k_a m. _ ---' - --- HENRY EILBER, Township Clerk. Crediton, May 5th, 1908. rlarmaritirillrientrillritOnilarzlenter. 2111 Fancy Soaps and Toilet Pure White 1 French Fancy Soaps and Toilet Articles ---good assortment. DEATMS BrtowN—In Crediton, on May 6th, George Brown, aged `86 years. 7 months. SNEu —In Exeter, on May Oth, Joseph Snell, in his 54th year. RANSOM—In Exeter, on May 9th, Sar- ah Bagshaw. relict of the late Daniel Ransom, aged 62 years. $tba James Ballantyne, aged 62 years. GRAHAliM--In Goderich Township, on May 4th, QeoIge Graham, aged 01 it years, mon( s and 2 days. .21b;. bars 25c. Watch Window. Can. Exp.Bldg. 4PrWillefferlairifP iu,ArrA t t' Don't let your bands, face and lips become chapped, • .tug -h -and red From The ADYd% of 20 Years Ago. Exeter. May 10, 1 The death occurred on the 8th of Minnie, wife of Thomas Sanders, aged 22 ears and 21 days. Mr. A. Cottle has completed his new factory, which is one of the best in the county. The residence of Mr. John Farmer presents the most attractive, appear- ance of any in town. Mr. P. Curtin and Chas. Mason leave today for Scotlend to purchaser,clyd- esdale horses. A citizens' meeting is called for the 14th to discus* Railways, High School and stage and mail -connection. Frederick .Weeurth ort Crediton flax mill, is out with ai4 gang of sten sowing flax Saeed. 'They crow 100 acres s` day. rr. W. W. ,Martin, ,wren elected ent of the Mechanics �Institut�e, 'With Aev.V. F. Robinson, vi rersld- ent; D. Johns. treasurer and F. W. Collins, Secretary. "Life in Every Dose" "1 cannot speak too bittlily of 'o- dd" for It is life treatert rmedieise I erns aced. I was fast about 'a11 lit' mea I began the trsatmeilt, mid in 3 'maths I was is well las ever. It is a great tonin for week and run•dowa peo- ple. There is new lift in ever stose.' JAS. STOLIICEIt. Itidgitown, Ont:, Dee. 10, 3990.' IE'.::'•.Z+Fb�3i..RYA..l7'W"_'�.'.,i fI.'4M, - 'VL A#ii #d6i3 "t1! 1731-'��'it'�'�1: a>t"irnt this wonderful rcxi ties. �:: TlirC4f, #un ,and ideaten tro'lbt .s of �titli`!f„ ,wllmikt the �a� Ott � � a aaeoriduvt>e 1 by ty %Vnr.'Brn . *11 min 'dower 'etoelitHona ctii+ekl curt l)nekton, P. D. D. ■0, Me The funeral b. �[y�i1.;t, s(�reae. alt all( d g s t(s, vc .kndyp� JFK n V. OL .�, or Dr. . A. 8Y L L Toro*ta ryas h►rgely attended, t ltiudenl t , i Melissa, Gives -the-skin a soft,- smooth, te and healthy . appearance. It is not and stir We '% CoIe, • •.gay �B�C.I�rEIt, ONTARIO. 25c a bottle. Q , allsll aillANINg Isis Step Ladders, very latest $1.00 to $1.g.0 Curtain 'Stretchers, complete $1.40 per set , Carpet , s :: tiers , 15 tents each . Carpet Sweepers 1 P1 rom\ 2.00 up 1 Ready -Mixed •Paints 15c per tin, up Alabastine, all eolors 2500c, a pkge ' Brushes. Fro of 5 cts up ' Adjustable Curtain Rods ... <.� 15c 1 , d 25e Garden Trowels 0 • Sets and 1Octs Campbell's Varnish Stains. Stains..15c, 250, 45c and 85e Screen Windows Screen Doors Pou1t Netting Lawn Mowers 1 TO' TO]