HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-12-03, Page 4 (2)THURSDAY, Dee.3, 1008
gesiffind Obi* bowie froW on ittltikelt of
bo, willsoseke" future
feoritysss000. Labe; • Harry :Beaver,
Miltsto OA Ktthn are
'busy Chopping tvded in Feltner's and
Finkbeluer% busk on the Oth Com
The fire, which wept through there
this fail, has done 3 o t of damage to
the valuable thnber aud the owners
are now obliged to cut tap the timber
Into cord -wood. --Last Sunday, +special
Temperance services were held in the
.Evatagelicel church. In the afternoon
-the schalars-sof- dm -Sunday School
gave a short program, which was very
interesting.-Isra,e1Smith of Hamilton
visited his relatives in the village last
Sunday. -The old fiax-mill has been
nearly torn down. All that remains
of the building is the frame work,
which will reterire a gang of tnen to
remove arid separate.-Birs. Rosins
Finkbeiner Is at present ill from an at-
tack of the Grippe, We trust ebe will
soon recover her healtb.-Frank
'handl I manias* Stet wo of
slate tiosst direst -Oro toOttel
ale* klotr* or dottease and root. point
.leet. IOW toil. or latoetitiot lacla Was.
44ght 'with a ,cluster- valley
nd ter bouquet totatistsal et bridal,
,nrat.'OtSIVISS' Pitt.
tlies
efiallivray
to, utsoptiossoir pretty, vredding
was oa Ziesday. N100020
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.. dennin
prosperous, *Hatter's tattsiout Og
rest. The terentonl Ws* tierformed
Rev, Newtou* of Parkhill. The
p44.- shcty
r. O'Neil hed Par*IY
'Which ire 610'er:folly I.'S*
t14 he ad another. He -wee horn
freland, coming to thie country
"hen quite* young lad with his. par.
elite. Mr. OtteiLwas married to Miss
daughters, Mrs. Jae. Mathers. bf Mt -
Mrs. Robt. of Brtust
ley, end, ;tits. WeIlltigten Smith, of the
Northwest. still sereive.
1,74 • ItnE114. rases Wiles Morison* oust all
Lege* Decusueeta earrfully end promptly_ promo.
mews tetsierstes Iowa Marriege lams*
The -new Lutherian Church et this
pla.ce is fast nearing completion and
will be 43,nell and dedicated on Sun,
day, Dee.-1.3th,".-There Will be several
clergymen from other appointments.
The services on dedication Sunday, As
we understand it, will be at 10 o'clock.
Gordian: att o'clock, English end Ger.
man, at 7 o'clock, German. The edi-
fice In Itself is a most beautiful structs
ure and will reflect great Credit on the
Joh and gidt of this place exchanged
pulpits on Sunday last, Rev. Eidt ad.
minietering the Sacrament to the Zur.
sizzies and burnt out most of
-its -juice and-nutriroentr-
the SOUVENIR RANGE with
its Aerated (Forced -air) Oven
it is done to a turn without
fees or waste—it is roasted not
Ilibbert: Died, at his home. Oon.
Hitibert, on Friday, Nov. 20th, Wm.
Mating. aged St years._ Deceased was
horn in Limerick, Ireland, and cause to
Canada, in the year 1847.- He was . a
resident of this township for about 50
year; and leaves a wife, two sons And
two daughters to mouen Mats
The let. Mns Frank McConnell. Dub.
lin, was also a daughter of his.
' They roma tin excellent metboa of remitting ttrosItsunts ottorkoeywhh
at amen coot, and uuty be otaairkea without delay. . .,
Exeter Branch -G. W. liarrieoia, Maneger. Branch *leo at Crediton
'The Farmers Bank of Canada
CAPITAL $1.000,000 ' TOTAL ASSETS *LWOW
Special Attention Given .to Farmers' Business.
Sale Notes Diecounted, or Collected at Lowest Current Rate*,
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received.
Your money is too vaivable to leaVe in the house where* 1‘..
burglars, thieves or fire may take it from you or to invest isk
rieky speculationo or with doubtful institutions tthat so often In
the past have rglabed men of their hard earned wealth.
DRAFTS .AND MONEY ORDERS ISSU
ss
seas- on, hes quit work. Frank a a
good head and his friends wish him
success where ever hp may locate. -
Are we going to have an open-air skate
tug rink this coining winter? If s
pare"the foundation. Jack -Frost ap.
pears to be cominK in eartrest and our
up atom ska and "hockey sticks.
Too bad we haven't some liberal mind-
ed citizen, who would bulld up -to.
date rink. It would be a paying in.
vestment. Better than cement, sugar.
beets or oil stelek.-Last Friday even-
ing, Mine Brown entertained several
of his friends at his home. He was re-
cently presented with a magic lantern
and some splendid views. Alt had a
very enjoyable time. -Tom Lawson,
who haa been working here the past
summer, has returned to Detroit,
where he has secured a good situation.
John Wein, who has worked for
Mathew Finkbeiner the past six years.
has decided to tna,ke a change the cons•
log year. Last Friday evening the
young people of the concession line
gathered at the home of Mr. Finkbein.
er and taking John completely y sur-
prise. Presented him With a handsome
gold watch fob as a mark or their re-
gard for their mutual friend. The pre.
sentation was nsade by Henry Shenk.
John made* splendid reply and thank-
ed his friends for their Mirthless.
After the presentation, the ladies of
the airsembly brought forth the lunch
and all made short work of the innum-
erable issweet things" on hand. We
are pleased to learn tbat Mr. Wein is
not leaving our midst. He is a One
fellovr and has won many friends
through his honesty and good nature.
ACCIDItIerr -Our popular carriage
maker. William H. Wenzel. met with
a painful eccident on Monday after.
• noon. fle was in the act of sawing a
small board with the circular saw
when in some manner his hand came
in contact with the saw mid cut off
the little finger of the tight hand.
The Doctor dressed the wound and
Mr. Wenzel is resting as easily as can
be expeeted. It is unfortunate that
he should meet with this misfortutie
just as the busy season of the year is
at hInd. We trust. however. tiler he
will soon be able to attend bia ies
In the shop as formerly.
Matriage.—The beautiful home of M-.
and !Ara. Charles De Muth, 2937 Mon-
ongahela 'Ave, Swissvale, •Pa., was the
scene Tuesday evening, Nev. 21th, of
the wedding of their daughter. tlazel
Asswy to WesleY A. Finkbeiner, which was
eelemnized at 7 p.m. The Rev. .1. Chal-
Zoete of the Methodist eitUrch.
vale. performed the ceremony in the pros
e.lee et a large member of relatives and
invited guests. QauntItles of Yellow
chrysanthemums and white roses made
up the- artistic declarations et each roorn.
Charles De Muth „gave his daughter'S
with the following officers; Preelden .
Mies Lizzie Irink'beiner; Vice.Pres.,
Miss Frame Miller; Sec. & Treas., Wes.
ley Miller; Organist. Miss Minnie Eh -
and Mrs. O. Ilartlieb of Zurich spent
Iva Committee tn connection with the
Xmas Entertainment were appointed
last Sunday as follows; George Edig-
haffer, Wesley Miller, Eleol.ge Keller-
man. Reuben Goetz and Adam Birk.
We have not as yet learned the date
when the entertainment is to he held,
bat will make it known as soon as we
find out. -One good way to kill a town
is to do your business at outside point/.
Did it ever occur to you that the dol.
lar yem spend at home to.day inav floc'
its way back ieto your pocket to -mor.
row, while if you spend it away from
home the chance are all against you of
ever seeing it again. Do your Christ.
outs shopping at home. -The annual
election of Y. P. A. efficers took place
Monday night as follows: President.
Miss Martha Oestreicher; ist Vice -
Pres., Miss Carrie Milligan; 2nd Vice -
Pres.. Miss Emma Vellum. 3rd Vice.
Pres., Miss Martha Carling; 4th Vice.
Pres.. Mikis Ethel Kellen:on; Secre-
tary, Mr. Myer Graybell; Treasurer,
Mr. Wesley Miller; Organist, Miss Ida
Goetz; Aset Organist. Miss Nora Sie-
bert. This Society is now In a pros-
perous condition, having more mem-
bers now on its Christmas Work Com-
mittee than ,could muster together a
few years ago, when it went, mostsadlY
into decline. -And so, old comrade.
your partner bas joined the Bene -
Diets. Well, it serves ye right. I'm
pet gine to and him my congratulaeh.
Ions. Bravo!!! Dicky. me boy I
(RICHARD ME MAN, oy wane.)
half. May yew both have a rale guid
toitue over loife's troublesome ,sae. is
the wish of your country cousin. Mike,
TO JAN. 1910, fot c$1LQ0
Chiselhurst
Patue rumor says wedding bells will
ring tri ow* midst at the holiday season.
—Alas Ric;ks of Centralia spent Sunaay
eilet Sunday School will hold a Xmas.
tree on the evening of t'e 22nd inst.
racy ha..e procured the services et Miss
scholars of the *wheal will aleo take
part in the progratn.—The Ladles' Md
peepalring a bale of clothing for the
Deacenese llo-ne 1.1 Toronto, to be at
destination- by Xinas,-,..,The heel.' ring
came to a etose last v:eolc, and on .Fri-
day evening- Settled up- the bUeinese 'for
the past season. everyone being well sat -
Wineheisea
Died.—The iliene of Mr. and Mrs. Coo.
Delbridge, Lot 9, Con. 7, rsbo'zere,
was saddened on Monday evening,`NOT.
nOth. by the 'death of their iittle son.
Austin Kenneth, aged .1 weeks and 4
days. The immediate cause of death was
convulsions, although ever since his
Mull the little fellow had been tar from
well, being troubled with a- weaknese in
the weir: and ‘iitalle' it Is sad tO lose
a little child under any eh:cultist:traces.
it et undoubtedev happy Meese to
the little fellow. The most sincere Sim...
pathy Is extended to the parents in the
lour of • bereavement. The funeral took
place to the .1tilictoli cemetery on Wed-
neiday at one o'clock. '
LatteaU
Horse Bitinkets,
MittA
.na,"rnesna\,; Etc, „
me wk., is isetr told idu *ill
be In need of horse blankets, mitts
or probatly sonzetlAng else in out
Call and See
Blankets. Mitts and Gioess.the
best %Clue you Ell.Ve ever seen. A
lane Itaz4eits and Suppllos that
cannot be beaten. •
Don t i)ceived
as, pcosea who tell yea that you son
do as well elseseter.-e We have the
goods ar.111 it will repay you to las
*text tittsa,
The Grew! atetts4 4,,estaget
servons a, makes
_Yaw:seas. Emission*.
-.dam wortiO 41,0104 OVA
•:iceiri per idxforS4 Ono adapt
;;Artp*%. on reelionotcadrrentr: van
mailed rte. Tho litedlotrte 430.
D.
Wet par at tiny point in Canada and prineipa points in the Uni
-• ,,:e; ,. - oss sr.. . s.
bsold at the lowest Passible rates. Our mon orders are pma le
States and Great Britain.
isTrnAs
We are ready to supyki yOur' Wants. Our
Store is 'filled up with all the good things to make
you happii for the Holiday Season. and. long after-
wards. We invite you to can and let us show you
the good things we have to offer.
DRESS GOODS -All the latest
cloths and shades, at prices to imit
LADIES' COATS AND JAMETS
We have the BEST and at the very
lowest prices. Special Berstein* will
be offered in Ladies' Fur Coats and
Cloth Jackets to clear.
FUR RUFFS -We haie a large
aseortment in Alaska Sable. Isabella
Sable. American Sable. Isabelle. Opos-
sum, &c., &c., at Special Prices.
MILLIKERY-Bargains Will be of.
fered for the balance of the season
as we do not intend to carry aver any
thing in this line if a price will sell It.
Come early and get some of the Bar -
FANCY XMAS HANDKEROHIEVS
-A large assortment of them, -
plain and fancy, white and colored,
and fancy enkbroidered-from 5c up.
They will certainly please you.
Youths' and Boys' Ready -to -Wear
Suits at Baigain Prices. A big cut
to clear. Our stock of Meo's. Yqutbs'
and Boys! OVERCOATS' Was riveer
better. Big Bargains will be -given
in MCIed Tweed Ulster& BOYS'
1TLSTERS AND BOYS' BEEFIrftS
TO CLEAR.
MADE TO. ORDER CLOTAING-If
you are looking for a Swell Suit.
made to order. at a reasonable price,
be sure you sea our goods
making your purchase. We have
the right goads at right prices.
-HOLIDAY SEASON GOODS -A
large assortment of New Ties, Scarfs,
Cams and Gloves for the Christmas
and New Year time. All the latest.
FUR COATS -A Urge sasortment
in Coon Coats. Calf -Skin, Black Tak,
Bishop, Horse. &c., &e. Also a fine
line of FUR -LINED COATS. These
coats will be sold at Bargain Prices.
ROBES AND BLANKETS -A full
stock of Grey Goat, Brown Bear. Bish-
op and Saskatchewan 'Robes; also
Wool Horse Blankets and" Jute -Lined
Blankets. Get our prices before mak-
ieg your purchase,
BOOT AND SHOE DEPTs-Our
shoe store is full of all the needs for
winter comfort, Rubbers, Overshoes,
Cardigans, Rubber Boots, Felt Shoes,
Fancy Felt Slippers and Shoes, Also
all kinds and makes of Boots and Shoes
in Leather for Ladies and Men. Our
prices you 'will find as low as the
lowest. Satisfaction guaranteed.
CHRISTMAS CHINA - Just re-
ceived a consignment of tbe finest
French China. lbese make 'lovely
Xmas Presents. A large assortment
of Fanny Jaxdineres, Iftse Lampe,
Hanging Lamps, Fancy; Plates and
Cups and Seucers; also Dinner Setts,
XMAS GROCERIES -Our stock it
ALL FRESH- AND NEVit. New
Raisin's New Currants, New Peels,
Nets Pigs, New Dater. New Shelled
Almonds., New Shelled Walnuts and
Everything New that you will require
to make your Xnuts Cake. All sold at
close prices.
... Groceries and Confectionery ...
, ALWANS REMEMBER THAT THE
New Grocery and Confection.ery Store,
Opposite the -Central Hotel.
is the BEST_ PLACE IN . TOWN to buy such Goods",
We aim to keep these linei right up the mark all the time 1
:Fresh Groceries Always. -
New and Choice Confectioner3r..
cigars Taaccos.
AND WE SUCCRED IN etlit Awn!
OYSTER PARLOR
Our Oyster Par/or IS ALWAYS OPEN and we can guarantee
eatisfaction to our customers.
Wilson Bros., -
One door north of Bank of Commerce.
The Molsons Bank
Incorporated 11365
Capital $3,374,000,
Rest Fund - 831874900
Has 65 Branches in Canada, end Agents and Correspondents In all the
Principal Cities iri the World.
Everybody, is invited tocall and take,a look throiigh
our large and well assorted stock. It Will do, you good and
do us good to see you. .
All kinds of Farm,Produce taken at Market Prices.
GIVE VIS GALL Ili
VENCAN EDIGHOFFEil -
Tog BUSY STOUE DASIIW
M all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
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- EXETER -BRANCH.
Agents at Exeter' for the Dominion. •Goirernment.
!halting Mrs. Foreman for the past three'
weeks has returned to her hgroc.-,-Wer res
ittet to say that /Are. nutter (nee suss.
tlatusts) 1* 'seriously In at her home in
oadoossOwin to tee 111 health ot et3v.
evening *prefect here for a time 111 older
to matte the work ligutcr for him.-rrtev.
C. P. Wens of Cirsuton exchanged put-
tee with 'new% 1Cerr ot, the M. It. church
sere end delivered a very,,doeuent and
instructive sertnon at each serviee.-Mr.
and Mrs. Dan, (Melt, who heats been
*sending few: days in ttranton. re.
-0t1.13. man who has been waking *t thotc
$111.1.00 tont Mr. ITaIl. one ot the youtat
toss who has been engaititd
lag at tte tool. Luebanan ittirnitte4 the
taft. *tier sesta beta lockol
oapie or days and the rooneY zifas
over to ttte
NA() hes ban asststVAg ea tat MO
rgeto;:t le now being a* Otiv„Ipet
be perreAUttit.ri--41tase
lark
etelry, Watches, Otook,s, 4ilverwar
V,* very often a Olt
to) to what is triost Suitable\
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Our giockfurOsbos the Dints
it reveals a mitiute more
appivpriate presents than any
one pould sit at home and
remit in a whole d
1i,, it t•
, u
II vitt, sra 141titlg
ATiSOVITgVit SAFE hived.
*matt yea. Will fitel It in ettr
Debenterets Our Assets (lover "•
$11,000,000 provide sortple
security for your rloney. The '
periods of from tot to five Ieers.
They *re -* prodtatle invest*
trientt. tinning 45 interest.
fisnking and Dtbettnte Boat.
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SO 'WE \INVITE f4triER •
an 1 vre promise to make their
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