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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-05-28, Page 8 (2)Agig Jraroined, bid ankle at ellsante OJtit�y I'+ ?,nd}�a ' *tea a'Oh Ig h »long in:5enststuen t itt"r< Wll'o *cent. re- Onetoriett'the. t► oh taansle .; ctl v, , loess Locals ,.. Read Them to Rost. _Co WsilIia. ttstre.et,--brick- story and half 4welliang, in good state of repaaair. •App1i to Al; s. Perkins - ,Marriage .Licenses issued at the Ad- ••��t aT- :•• �" ,'i7 Tom" ![.,•i.lM � arlaaaarlain {tbe ni pca�s y. d ng a•choice0le tion,4 s. The eoples• Annual Picnic will he: held in Wm. `. erniek's Grove on Fri- day, June 5th, in the afternoon.— when th . 'usual .games, consisting of foot- be , ase -ball, racea and other games +►i I afkep, place. Goma°" and . ' h�yay§ a s.uie. ,w gEve •..d+/:,. i`"`iror•r e. died as follows,;, for entrance tormodel schools, June 23rd; high school eu- trance. June 21th, lith acidh. Nor. mal school entrance and juni'r maatri- cuslation, June -29th; entrance o facul- ty of educationand schalarsh p matrix culittion, July 24d.' !lest Mabel Masson, of ,Lueaan, din aft Mivt emorial Churrc e: n e eni horn undaaty eveniru last. Miss Mara has a voice with aplenditxohinae,-1**Ible-n ...and lefti�; ''" ��' .ti —ple-a do 'SMwt'ipM 'N... rywjti i:4•.. `M1 1!,1e .: ,1,►� A. •,-an'�°" her debut 'ate h` every reason to feel proud of her first attempt. easter-647,i- allure farm, situate west of the G. T, lit. and u t t h of the eaalt$black, Exe- ter. ts'r, Teerms easy. Apply A. Q. Bohier. P•aYiroar A:ecl t**s. Drr. A.C.Itmo taay wishes those owing him to sews the accounts as soon as poitinble with Mr. A.. Pardon, Exeter. Persons wh. cu the doctor owes wilt render 5e ...sate to Mr.. Purdon also. eases 10r '41e. *Car load .4 new buggies for sale, McLaughlin. Canada Carriage, and Barrie makes. Also good.thrcaee drum hind'rolleefur $32.00. Wagons, plows, Wheel barro ;v , scl}PHers all sold cheap. Call and see them. W. G. Bissir. Pay Year Accoasts, .,411 acmes sts due Dr. T. A. Amos ale requeste.I to be paid at once as 'he leaves in ss. r.' v days.for^be west, hav- ing sold his raaactice. pr. Owns coning!. ! Dr. Oven', London,- Eye and Ear surgeon, will be •- at the Commercial Hotel. Exeter, on F!idaa , May 29th. Glasses properly fitted and iseaeea. of Eye, Far end Nose treated Vstert>laary Praetctica Itoseaafat. Having p,Irci aced the Veterinary practice of D s Ramsay, I beg :to an- nounce that % have taken posaesasion asnd'eolieit the patronage of Exeter andsurrounding countyy, Special ,at- tention to DsntIstryw,. ' Night calls left at the hose of Mr. Peter Bawden will be promptly etttended to.—F. Calms. Notice t Exeter. May 20. 'OS To the Shareholders of the Exeter Salt Works company, Limited: Gentler ',u,, --Please take notice that the annuli meeting of the .shsrehold- erse of'the Exeter Salt Works Co. will be held at the Town Hall, on Friday, Jute 12th, '(aa. at 2 o'clock p. m. By order td, the Bard. \ T.'B. Cariza CO, ;,fie 'y. Gilbert Dam Left for the West. Wed- nesday. James It alters is in Ilatnilton ajnd. Toronto on Lasinees. Mr. Eli Snell went to .Fairground to work on Tilesdaay. Mts. Me.) Bright has arrived here to jail' \her btialllnd. chide Beaman is visiting in London'• for some weeks. Old papers to put under carpets 5c a band) at the -Advocate office. • Rev, John Kennedy and Rev. J. W, Holmes occupy tbeJaruea street pulpit next Sunday, morning and evening, respectfveIy wand Rev. 0,, H. Long and Rev. Jaaaspsr Z'Vilaon the Main street pulpit. Melville Hoskin got x nasty blow over the eye on Monday in the gam 4of baseball. He was at the bat when the bill on a foul tip struck him. He wasonly outof the game a few mom. rents as be iss a gamey fellow and hard, to put out of hu ipesa for any length aaa began already. y 'C!: Akg, 'rat MealStict Oat. 6.00.14 P* the BeiL 1tw�la�. D'art and inial tiic a,aranteed* whichevent occurs i on Tu ay, aftera week's illness of pneumoonia.' He watt 30 years of age and had been an employe of the Doherty Organ �►r iiya-rs.-�ia+aai� h drrenr iisry � all" attended the funeral on Friday. Don't ever place a five line adverbs• ,went in your paper once and then elaia n that ou atr ave teste•,dthen medium of advertising. Remember the Indian who tasted the feather bed idea by placing one feather upon a plank and lying upon it all night. Ile reasonred gnat if one feather made him solame and sore in the morning, gwhat would a whole matron full of there do, The licensed auctioneers of the county are: tieo. Beckett, Thoe. Gun- dry, Jas. Stanley, P. S. Scott, Thomas Cameron, W. H. Newton, G. Wal- ker. Henry Bosseenberry, John Gill, R. McCharles,1` W. A. Currie, Wm. Hol- man, Jas. ,A. Smith, David Dickinson, C. H. Wilson. Thomas Brown, Alex. Morrison, Henry Torrance, John Puts vie, Edw rd Boysenberry, B. S. Phil- lips, Joseph White. The licensed ped- lars of the county ate: J. E. Barnwell. Wm. -.McDonald, Geo. Vanderburgh,_ H. A. Joao, Thos. Langan, W. K. Whaley. Stuart'A. Miller, Geo, Beatty, Nelssona Yellen, R. A.' McDonald, A. Dolgo James R, Cott. W. G. Combee, Robert:Shaw, John Young, J. E. Frey, Env. S. J. A t:% , P Ain uitfre Who Inas been appointed to the ' Stat' Toning Conitr ittetefor thieDistrict. Walk at AaotksrOld Resielesast. Death -on Friday hist rens:sued one or Exeter's oldest settlers from one. midst, at the !Re of 80 years, 10 t uontbe and q days. We refer to the demise of William Hoskin, after an illness of about two months, caused by a gem. eraaal breaking up of the •s stem. He was bean -at ,r'nwall. England, , 1827. and when about 'twenty yeoman of a age age left his native land to seek his Ito; tune in. Canada. T ►isi watt 'before tbei' dos of steamships and rapid transit, *Id d at a time when it took.' 'upwards of six weeks to cross the ocean. For attme'feit_yeati he. .apenLbis_tirn 1 different parte of 'Western Ontario, but for over yep! rs has resided in Ezet ar.` • At;, aboutthe a a of 23 he m led' Mies Elizabeth, slat e, and to, happy. Union- s. laai'family of el zn was born,- Mr. ` ose, kln 'molt s ; bleekkmitbs. l5y trade and for upwards of y+eers be had charge of the black. smith depfartmes4 t of the foprid con- i ucted here. b ttbe tate.W. H. Verity. AO ani Hee pamechanic ofttho' Moen order, fag minitsthen the average Mill.r<tsea ne eesassarary�. to excel in his chosen p�renfetassionir. l3ewatrasl Beare ego he re- tired from the active duties,of his ob. en tion and, enjoye!il his remainin tlaai as 1n rest, Mr. Roticn mit. s► ma osikindly alis aftior and ,eteerlin' In,, trrity,nd during his life hadsMade man sstaaunc'lh friends. Ile was in re•. ligion 'apt! consistent Prsretsbyterian and it polities a sstst'une"h" • fitr'nree ratio noel served both on the Council And drool Board, Mel* survived by six sons and three daaotchter's-Arthur, of Br-antfasrd;, Richard, of Isirkton; Geo., of Woodstoek; EdwArd4 •Charles?Maal IVCrsts as, 'ebf 'hitegnt Mrs. lobo:. Mt- Lwi>i ;hlin, of gxeter; Mrs. L. Wolper, +ot Dratop: *1 � i'ssal, Mme= �� Amys, steplsen.• a funeral ,.took place on ay to Exeter cemetery,. b • satrrns and *random, W. g 1�GI"�iup�blxtr, be1nit the, 11.beare rs. It was largely attended. 'The *one, £xee+!t 'Charlet, eri'#1 f'• 410*0014,110 Mrt' Haar k n r ff ...N6a• R._H ° � l�, ash, . ('r R. Saarelera centined `to the bailiethroegk ilia Mr, F. Wickwire loss a farm • horse last week through deat4. The: ri,L, gal'Conser,,vaa►tfvo co nnittee OM* a e ; now ope ‘over B ssettas store. • i interested inthe cauBe :are. t'drali sevited. . . ;J',. °A1itin, ' b1il, bet n rel to. bt X' wdia •+%M .�►. .. xri , q :they°� Fd f e a q lsyt. le"�lio mit .•Mon :#extat +gr a quiet a gger' 'sc look o#, F+e'tr +I drlsatfaiet a ing ;rl+itucla>astg .,c the. '' r'eaaC goy`aaaf'ise.`teaxch• ere ,were itr?aittends nee at the eonve i-' un.,a e e'rieb',• 1-.;M'ui'ray received; tlak% sad news`fsessdu-y of - the death, by . pneuitniaonia. of hisi epbe , .Mage: -1 i - ray. son of.Robt. *unity, a teacher in the Normal&boot. Toronto. Ross yeas a bii-gbjt student be n1g. t 'w4"11fn _: wi gerBidde -iii ne. ''•� Q ''' " tts Caw Sy -Law. The Cow By -Low for 1008 wasp, sed is the p. ne over in especial meeting held laaastSaturday. you pass with tender feet. Owners of cowsethroughoutthe vil_lla re must now govern them elveee Accord- ingly, , No cows allowed to roam un- less being herded by,* person to keep them from entering upon , nate pro - CH N "HA H - atySI Wheat ...., ..w.al.a.$• 19 :"+�y*,lF�r4i,aF ••A ',afit.M�fi e,�}.aew tk.lh m q,il?,T. ,�fyyr 117N (yp�YM IR �{..!V nw+•'RR tat•oe.P.I, ,'etel .11 4••..... Y ' ' 11 4 nal grado per cwt I i<•' ' M r o�Yr tax+ ah; a Xi Livo, r cwt y��1r�fT,. fit' i.s♦Y ! 1R'! .. • a,s#p"'.0..T r{�'ky��V4 4 w, .. i. 4. .•fir ' .I+SM peer n,:y,• v . M. !k.", .4:(. Wa `iM A .very suceeseful entertainment was iven b the members of theChoirof ens ss refres , ment, while the concert was exceptionally good. Miss Mara of Lateen very kindly " assisted, assisted, singing' o -solos. which --were yeery anumb --ap- • .: £4 +9 eetionw tb-t e - try:_ If your feet tr©uble`yop If they get tired , If they perspire If the flesh is tender wiltrelieve °and keep the eel cool and cumfort:sble and will allay that hot, burning sensation that so often troubles one in hot weather. R. N. Creech was in Kiucrrdineover Sunday.. 1 Mr. Arthur Hoskins has returned to Brantford. . Rev. Collins is attending the Synod meeting at London this week. Mr. Chants. Kerslake and and sister Etta, visited friends at Munroe this week. Mr. ,and Mrs. Marshall Box of Lon- don visited here during the past week. Mrs. Powell and Mrs J. A. Stewart were in Listowel this week on a visit. Mr. James B awden of the Masons Bank, Fort William, is home on a holi- day. Mise Mabel Mare has returned to Lucan. She leaves shortly for Mua- kokssa, Mr. Colwiil, ' divinity student, -is 'mending a vacation with his father, Mr. John Colwill! Mr. Ed. Crocker, of Toronto, spent` and Monday with his parents and friends here. Mr. and :Mrs. Fred J. Hill arrived in town this) week from the West, where they spent the past year. Mrs. Jerry Egan spent the holiday in Clinton, the guest of her brother, Mr, R. N. Sweet midwife. Mr. Wm. Knight left Saturday for Detroit, where he will go on one of the lake beats for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clark . of Ails Craig were the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coultis over the holiday. A number of the'Exeter sharehold- ers of the Sovereign Fruit Companyof'. Cuba attended the annual meeting held in London last week. --Mrs. Geo. Crawley. of Lucan, aud sister, Mrs. Webb, of London Town- ship, spent a , few days during the week with friends in town. Mr. O. W. Snell, who°has been, here for smite weeks,, owing t'o the ilinese and death of his father, the late Jos. Snell, returned to Boston We'dnesdeay`. morning. Dr, T. A. Amos, who left on Mon- day evening for Rayrnond, Alta.,. was that afternoon presented with a,t. Master's jewel'by the ofticertand them bers,of Leba"non Forest Lodge, No.133, A. F.& -A. Mr. J. . J'eckell of Montreal aarriv- ed hers Wednesday everting of laaot. week to *bat , for a few days. Mr.; J'eckell states that in the mannfaetur- Ing lines particularly tisanes eredtrall i°tri Montreal.. 2000 hands were tbrowrg out ofens, pigment in the locoruotite: works in which he • was engaged on_ the 10Th. Mr. and Mot.' Charles Christie left Monday for Merrickvflle, where they will spend rr, few weeks with relativesand rlc4nde' and and enjoy the scenes of theei .yo'uai et day*. It a about,cn- r t -five years sine a they' visited�, ckiraila�, and friends -1n that place and neighborhood, doubts less their's Will hea . meat enjoyable gelidee Vlitilto rs eat et tows. W. ft, Alger et Toronto, A. ' PO* mer at Rld,.ge'town, P. F. FIyercaing at P'. A-a.i.lC vrti-harm H sasiai 3 nderson at :Goderricb, Ain, Kitts - ti, W, Smith, Mrs. Wows Mies Ante Handford.at Lp i ota,� C. Linden* wife and cild at o .rerich, Mies '8. Cob:bleedtok at Stoat() ", .1). Kart ." ib at Banalo. flafklity reltere tint 'reset. rr :., p►, •G'ardiner and4sIfe, ,S. - f' P stone, 1 yyth; Sarrp. [''enhaale,�yPark Jas. Clark, Fred. ,Pefabale, :1Clieb. ' settf, Londor4Writ. Hill and Wife, : TM cnt1emettl "I:' -*as •a. matt*: 'r tae 1. cataract; 4 t card, throat and Astott.litb. I Imo so 1*4 sea docteraec fora conisurmptior( l Iasaled many plc. sieians and ,medieiake . A friend awmggeated xl►s. I mord: it and it /was the ,only thing ever, dia rate any geeerl. I >n now prr eetly well. it is• the gre~ratcst remedy the wort his ever kno*n. I de sot sited It ft my health: to* butl,� it " a. ,strengtheseal.r for mi "saline( iuitteites. D >hwrr situ& situof my physieaal eitattralieS to, - 1itETNGL1 • Port Hope, Oat. Minto i* the rotted slaws for catarrh of tlload, threat sr esstemaeb its tints �rrid. rlt Isss * at' we a ell Coate, anti ate t s,gt1 ever of ran din s sttw EXETER, ONTARIO. - Crocker, Wm. Hutton, R. S. Crocker, wife and child, Toronto; 3. Crooks, "Clinton; John Norm, Fairground; Mrs. Inwood, Llo�rd Glaa v dna ife and child, Mrs.Prodger, London; J Southcott, Grand Rend; Mrs. Eagle - eon, Greenway; Mrs. Weir, Learning.. ton; Mies Amby� Going, Miss Minnie Sanders, Mies Mabel Laathorn, Lon- don Frauk Beaver, Dashwood; Miss Tillie Yager, Dutton; Miss Sadie Wal- ker. Austin Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. Vrootnan, Miss Maude Southcott,Miss Acheson, Mr. and Mrs. Young, Nor- man Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Walter Drinkwater and lady friend, Miss Eliza, Johns, of London; George 11aceei$13$1 wife of Toronto, Wm. Mace of,'Winni , Mrs. Goodiison and span of Sarnia;Mrt'. Geo. Flintoff, daugh- ter and two sons of. Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of 'apricot; Join' McKay and wife of Detroit, Mr. and and Mrs. McKee, London; Mrs. Avkin of Cartwright; Forest Crews, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis. Hamilton; Fred Brooke, Ridotown; Harry Hue- ton of.Alvinston; Geo. Willis and wife of London; Miss Annie Hicks of Tor- onto; Miss Mary Mack, London. eon:- . stantly in stock a full line of -furniture, _ and it,pays to furnish your home from our stock. : . . Easy Chairs . Odd Chairs guide Cabine Couches Sideboards- Hall,cam, Buffets Kitchen Cabinets Dining Room Tables Dining Chaim anis all Bedroom Furnitute eimpoopasimpas.a • DUII UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT IS CONPRET , ll0tl01)00.ir►g► li ►0!liMi10)149.41401 .. 414111 g We tarry the largest ,and: beat stock of Gents' Furnishings in Exeter. Nothing that is New and Natty left_ .out of our assns„ meat. We are showing the finest range of « SHIRTS, COLLARS,TTIES, STIFF and SOFT HATS, CRASH ATS, and STRAW' HATS, UNDERWEAR. ETO., that it is possible to see. Every YoungMan, or Older Men. should call and see us and be dressed right„ e; to -ate. We are "sole t° agents in Exeter for the Celebrated W. G. & R, Shirts and Collars. They as without an equal in Canada .and givethe best of eatiefaction. Not cheap stationery in gaudy styles. i you get it -here -le right in emery way. Neat Tablets in cloth_ textpresir' with'envelopee. Visiting - Cards to match. Thi ArabicCollar The, very` xrewest 'hbt weather col- lar.. it Is dressy and kool and at raealleaderf Two lur. • Tho Coat Shirt Something that is handier than n pease. We have them in an col - ore; also a full ritugee of Soft Collar a The Bison' Collar. One of the new ones, sand - a great seller. Oft as exactly take the cut and fits beautifully: "3 for•. The4-► Tlue2gewWirt . It is the ' procunkestCr. e wing•and sol1•�arvetfor we e*n .st ry' n, forteble to whir. . ,. ' con You a±atnnot a!ii'fotd to be with -ut, it. Order's left at. the inxli ,w1lt be terogotltattopam to. LOR Nothing luekitio this line. w'e y one* New Ides, and both for Old amid %moot, Prices ri,tbt k r ire. aaaa 0000 °Solid wail f or•t is t Iss. toric t is a sure titter and lona ood'*ny old brae. stiff and Soft::_t In Ore; ,► Blown, Bearer ar Brack. 'i +"o sell therm too fa; to haat old stock. "., they raat;l all new end right. C In ' ' r. to Ll lei Tot a a' or C'ae: lhafrsekrse. p:n Fsney'; ',Colored' end Plain, We Hosie*.nal few Ira Suiting* left. which waste wti1sell If, ,4 e�tunotroFD' I'1 U0E9 •Aiwa ePholee Blears enrl Meeks; ,,