Exeter Advocate, 1908-12-10, Page 4 (2)•
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''niisting or council. inetnbera :and
tber eltitena appointed -hr „the -conn-
cli.• soy voters •beliti,ve 'Abe cOnUell
011041101441,1ook.after the . 0e030
if000.1Werribler Money 10 spent ;there
each :Met and 11., particularly large
amount tins Year' end Men”' **Ice
"ittee of appointed en
VMS should beve e spe
Money for any purpoee* %tare net
in is position to say iebetber the com-
Mittee has made any Ottedvisable ex-
penditure. but on general principl,o it
seems, that gem. etery expeneee come
under the head of ,ordinitty expendi-
ture of the town and ohould be dealt,
With wholly by the council'. We. be-
IfeMthe man seeking eldermsnic bon.
ors and willing to approach the ,-elsc
tort on that ticket, otherthinge being
equal, would be certain of election
.t.irt.vr.r.rent talk thatome of there.
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and there should be no difaculty in ow
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curing plenty or Material. Now is, the
time to get busy and pick out the men.
It Is a wrong idea to leave it to nom-
ination day When some people _get
afflicted with a wish to get onto °Mee
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, *n.43irs IJL liAlst *ud fiml1y
ot**LOP* Mtn» wzo visiting rg
ou mi4tt.411e. 110.41111 best started tiro-
s aiewr's la4t Vridirr..--Oert Clark
etAcrtairked 'Otaaher
of jg fr,44344 to i 4141)
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the ft*aa•,144.141Aaat Voaiotaer.
abItosh1;4* wait tr.1neuoteu;--..the• Iaet,
mcctine of . the year, win :,be baldneat
l'umday, tire Otr4 ktst., alter .Whicir the
aspirants: tor the 1909 Council Ocatrd
will gall around and visit the ratepeyere
with a *Mite and ashake ot the hand. --0.
Albert Cu minghain had a riapie a few
.dais ago and la *till eontined to his
plearrod to ita0W,
pver, th14-...be motrie-boter
Attaa$0., Carle and -Sustc--1,a;04.'-Wee-
zitrive • Coat and tiles Vivian . Deaver
visited trientis In London, Saturday, -The
$uatiai scoo1. et tint liethetliat and
'Evangel.cal elitirehes aro hard at vfOrk'
"preparing the programs for the special,
Zama*entertainntatits, which wilt bl
held itt tile near future. More particular*
,w111 follow next wsek..=4fotulay's
bW-
zard eamo a* a greht-surprine. -11,Mad
us look at the calendar to see if ye
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d tor lack of water or their ,stocit 404
are -obliged to draw water from the ay.,
er In barrels. --,Ian. Pl.yiya la drilling an
artesian well. tor ltobt
Miss Lizzie Vitticheiner ot London la
Lung her parents for a few week*.-loarst
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tor vos united
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h l'k , , eloging':1110‘.P9.14
or the Xitt..:', orictritiss-3arke Cuni.a.
nlxath. vt.te4. In lOwt,4 a "ouple ot
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11. A. and )ljss Mabel 13404,nt
tfa ; pent, a couple of day e it • W.
4 -Mrs. Taos, SteWerdliOn
epent Friday afternoon with Mr*,
Itobt, end Mr.'. E. A.
Humphries of Porkhill viiiked at W.
J. W11000** On Sunday everong.,-,40.
Pattereon ssudT. Reid and ,Misaes Bee-
trier:sand jimet Patterson of Llaury
r r-eti4-11g, her Mc
Pherson on Sunday. -Mrs J Int Mid"
-Witten Of Olinton i *hating•er moth.
Or. XS. id Ileiter.,--Mre. 0, •, W11.
won, and Mies Myrtle Wickert isre at
tending* 0011TetitiOn 01 the omelets
Institute In Guelph thie woe .-Fred
Ramsey of Usple Lodge is villtingleht
daughter, Mn. J. R. 'Wilson. -The
VVOman's 'Institute will hold _their
next weirdo On Dec Sib at the'hotle
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,at uuttat.i 6:',.:t lait wetkb3r ee-
t trl ot t.„ nicnient of his
Ln It ,aplest i that Kr, larststlere was
(14silis a, 'doer and In* whorl wa* blow..
14 14- POMO 04Ie eft 140 trurek **NOW,.
*t)*147Wilit Irrribic tok,kei
_:.1..” ...$41iiltror:.-nordArat-Or )
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ptoIwaed;..11 yreve ',,frunt ' , ' t *kilt.
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acilinln,e1:011.444$1 tto4047'.
tarted
In biliglitast-lor:hfinriett in 'Zialleh
he '0000 a iarg6 .auttiiig4itive" patron-
age for *mild years. Later ite dispos-
ed ot tho MirtialOrati. ant thea 'WOKke1/41 at
the trade with Mr; James ciark or °red"
noa and also 21.00 Ctraa.liartlenr of Zur.
wnere be. contintrAup to the time
of going west. *voted .mordno ASO de.
ceased contreet0 s severe r).ttirreit` of la
grippe, widen ilevelood ltp kIngAmigo,
eiggirtilAfEtiTo Ontario the disease
graIuatIy **P1K4 ids ilte aWaY.
Xesti° inarrit4. victoria 'Reynold*, who
Predeceased idm about. ,rdne year*. The
deceased ,was a native ot Stopitoo,
be -
Ing a son ot the :late .irosonit ICestie.
Ile was a man of goOd habits, and was
mu% tespected by all who knew nim.
'Doak* a nine year Old- son, he loaves
three larotners_and -.fetal" Lailaterra. The
bertalred .tave the sympathy of their
Muir Wands. The Itmersti took plateto
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vert-*Yr=ot
the council and the town suffers itt
coneequenee. Tbe Advocate believes
In getting municipal *netters stirred
up early and giving the good canal-
detes--4 chance. Let the office seek
the man and not tbe man the office:-
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Centralia
Elliott, ;shipped a carload hor-
se. to Montreal on Thuredey last.
Timethy Coughlin, one of the best
known cattle dealers in Western Ont.
aria and a cousin of Dan Coughlinof
this place, died in London on Thurs-
d&y* lot, Aged 58 years.-QuIte a num.
her from here attended the Evangelis-
tic service at Exeter on Sunday. -Mrs.
W. Abbott of Sturgeon Point, neer
Fenelon Falls, 11 visiting her brother,
Thoo. Oliver.—John Colverl, who hits
been tinffering from inliattunatoty
rheumetisin for more,than it month,. 1
now °tithe mend, We hope he will
soon be himself. egain.--..M1s0 Sarah
Neil hes been re;extgaged as pianist an
o Methodist church, a position she
be* Ailed:foe it taltaltraar of ,years :With
Muth faithfulness on her part and
great satisfaction on the pert of the
• congregation.. --The anniversary ow
-vice athe Methodist Sunday •Sehool
will be held on the 20th and 21st hist
Special serinone Will be. preached 013
tbefinriday and a tea -meeting and Ht.;
erary programme will be given on the,
• Mondavi evening. -The WOMIttAt MIs.
*loner, Society of the Methodist'
chureh here have sent a. btle 44 good.
to the DeaConess Rome. Toronto, for
distribution among die poor. '
.The annual meeting .of the Meths)*
dist Sunday; School Marti was -held
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task Wednesday teaming when the fel-
...lowing (Meer* were elected for the en,
suing year: --;'Wen. Anderson; supeeie.
• tendent; Chas. Irairhall, assistant ;•Miss
.BebecesS McOoy, Secretary; Thomas
Boyce, trettsurer;. George flosynhant.
libr*rhof Mao- Pled* Baker, **moist..
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Teachers were appointed as followal-
Printery class, Mrs. B. ilicki au& Mts.
Drone stssietent; Intermediate classmate
Mister: Pio Resort Allie Melo; and
• • Annabell Swann; Bible et Mrs.
,auttrata-Aff ra-11.stt anil
killi!1„,3,' • I
tatt.1t- -
with great torce onto th.e frozen ground,
disilocatinif hie shoulder. The arni was
replaced' without much difficulty and
Kr. Either is doing fine. Contridering his
advanced Esse. '84 years, itis wondertul
t he *till_ retains snail ripitenald
ity„-blimm Glavin and Mini ilctfly ot Ma-
guire gra learning the dresimaking.
Athos Clara 1Pabiter's.-Some or the 'boys
haVe been skating on the river the past
week and report the Ice in splendid eon-
dition.--The local Court ot the Z. O. F.
iti a body attended the turteral ,ot the
late Moses Keene on Sunday and took
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part in the burita service.
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Daiiitifir004
ti' IL suounwounr,„DAsnwocin, CONVSY
ENO141/.. Dm*, WWI. Mortgage* lad sti
Leal Deeiume.. tmearetatly sod pretepuy prepared:
Obatitesiaederata, *artist asaniass woos*
The annuti Caristmas entertainment in
onne,ction with the -Zvartgelical church
111„be held On the evening of Dec. 23r4.
Tire doers Wili IreQpera at, 0.80 and the'
plograin proper will begin at 7.80, -The
stores and shops are already tipaairig
thtir nonday atUre arid look very attract.
ive indeed, 'with thc snanygood things
brou3ht to view at-.. this season ot the
year.-14ext Sunday mernIng the new
listherlan church et thin place will be
tormaili opened and dedicated. There
will be three seri/leen sheid .during the
day ; the c4prizinif it win, be in the-
aerrnan lartguage, in the atternoott 111
boLh German arid English, and the same
'in the events*. This. taaatia Wilding 1*
a 'Most beautiful' and impresnivo struct-
ure. and is tiiiished in ;timber one. style
The decorations on the walls are simply
grand and a beauty to behold-. it cer4
minty reflects great credit on the large
congregation connected with this chtirch.
Orittiary..!--This writ we must record
the death ot two more ot Our citizens in
the persons of Ur. Peter limner and
Loiat Ilaint. Mr. Uretiner passed away
at the twine of Lts lather oq Thursday
I�itht1aat atter inane intnIthre'surfer*
in4oTt-iberetTiri trouble. He was aged
24 years and 3 months. Ile leaves tb
afred Parents. a •wirc, three brothers and
three Otters to mourn his early depart
tue. lie was interred in the 'rraitherian
.444/Ing.p10t-o1LSunday
easurer
reported quitea sum of money in 'the
brink drawing interest, siontetbinirting-
usual. '
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. A number of the relatives of Mr.
And Mrs. Richard D. Bunter sissembled
at their home On Ireitle,y evening butt,
thef 'obtasiorr *Inc/ the ehristening of
their little son. Bowel/ John. The
Bev. Ilugb Pair officiated. A pleasant
evening. Walt spent by alb
• o,lidtty Seasol
atun AGAIN!!!
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Perhaps you *re gohsg to tla
so trisatelling? Ueok ou
,6010C1 to bit p:repokred. &Et
Tatil1t81 Stlitea8eOralble100.,
We have; ane ot the 1)0)4%144s
you *ill flird In the district. Allehorce
goods' arid at rodeo* that Wilt suit you,,
,
Wfrfrr Weather olenunds •
Wiuter Viteixrahlos.
oor t yvoi. )10.44 as
Slartkoett.
Our flmrneM
uPP1*
Al 4, ''•:f•i',44.9.1,
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lng itt thris 'village after 11411110 Mon h
Uttering win: stotuaoa-trounie, tie bort
nta fast illness whit Christian tortitUle
and never made'o.07 eeniplaintri. .kte
was -8102t tenderly and toaving1$ rated -for
au ing ids last Illness by las dattitht0r•
143 3 LOU: at-, lie Iaves two soni and
few: daughters to mourn his death, -tie
had attained t te age of' 10 • year*,
Rae tu loral. on Tuesday afternoon was
latgeiy attended, showing tine respnt,16
v. ,
itiLti he was 1icld flsv. Thun ot thi.
litt eel tais-clturets eoneucteu toto .tuttera
abr, preaehing veiy appropriate and im-
pressive serznonm. 'Vic commend- all 100
bereft one',1 tcviligr whoa . love eau neVer
aM taa1 it? Atat o4ar Altere .4nay
b3, a grand rurion in ticaven.
narrlageo-it, qveryprtitty wedding was
teltbrated In London Oruifday •atter..
noon wiltri an old Dashwo' .od-titry.
Ilenry Stephens of the Steamer Can.
,tdiattwas, married- to *los IMItiel
dausbter Of So,eeph peeler or Loutten.
lbtvtioviant,, et ,tierist .ehureti • perA;
frornied the ceitmeni-la 'the Presenet Of
abow, elviy.five gulletV. sevesal at wirom
Isor front itteter, 'The tilde **s Sup.
IsettNIAY.fliss'Pearl loose* sito4
tpOnurrolv, waslgt. !riming.... 1%444 or
erticiand. 'rtt btide WOre, rrldtoiu
almatin. Cnipirt, style, iiiith`Outi. irate).
,uldkd Pearlmilld..PV113 ornoi
.rottits, trimmed with nand insVist latt.
be Wrror-,1 lee cuidemary,:veil and ,carti:d,
orange blostoirilend. illites.,t-tbe-vsti*
le?ttcr trorisistg sits3 was 41`. elate
.ehitIon btbat4cloth and bat tO
youig otipie toost a. trip to ron.
11;naiutipets. .Titer .have oWbeot,
tette*, for a nappY voodoo 1I•
ciandebtir,„
Josiph C*00 11 te
pby irhis brother, the aithatiOta ag
*Write Dobler Spent RI r
dA at his botimin Exeter Mis. - 11
vleitiog itt Loodon,-,,-IA
atuel. teklog ,Iterounds.
Atkineott, while repairing
tf hie hone. the 4.thet 4ay ov
rd himself awl fill besvil
round, 111.41Pri1r injuring hie bid
k and is resettle to be Aron*
Myrtle. Simposto hes brim vs
ter 1100 leat couple otlirtyst.
Hoilgine has gone to *wird
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net:niers 'Will Patient.-Erom noW
until the brew 'Year our advertleingeol.
tunas will be crowded, and if we give
a little less reading matter than Usual
we know our reader* will, be patient,
vergivetr-theinveAt-best-effo
w.„,v os
thiougitlaireztot4dVelfttirifir-T-it
a little now, tor a few* weeks at the
Christmas' season, we know -they win
make du o allowance. Our • *dvertiserm
are reliable business irimi and what they
have to say• to the 'albite is entitled to
contrideration. ,
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A liaintogjercoll Steeltitettege vet*
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"OW renhoular" is the Meal
**mall kitalion,.
11 gives the conveniences of ift
best steel ranges with the Added
Clinton There died at the residenc
of her sister. Mrs. P. Morris. hi NUL,*
derta, California. on the 25th of Nov-
ember, Annie Worthington, smocked
daughter of.Mrs. (Dr.) Worthington,
formerly of Clinton. She head'at one
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auto.Morden flo.p!t
* • n ng t e work, too
heavy for lice, on the advice of her
physician, she came home to Olinton
for a rest sold shortly after took a
ition as clerk in the store of Tozer
Brown.
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The &Ws:facto
Stwe
ristmas
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minute.
Step .le arse *. s sisow you the
Owe* Deer -row VisristrigOlemet-adismtsb
---Xissiper-dhryUght Ore* *ad 'ether improve.
mot% Abrals kW to gavial* the supertssus
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MAPt- • =ET
.00 Oroceries and Confectionery.
Auvirmrs REMEMBER TEAT THE
-,L1TeNv Grocery and Confectionery Store,
-opposite the Central Hotel,
is the MIST PUCE IN TOWN to buy. such Goods!!
We aim to keep these lines right up the; inr4t;k all the time!
—'GTh'TS Fresh Groceries Always..
- New and Choice; COnfectionin,
eigats and Tobacco
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AND WE 8000BED IN, -OUR AIM llf
Don't buy your Children Presents until you have seen
our large assortment of TEDDY BEARS
at Lcivrost
Some Other
BILL BOOKS
PURSES
HAIR BRUSHES
HAT BRUSHES
CLOTHES BRUSHES
EBONY SETS
saikywo SETS
-Suggestions:
'MERRY WIDOW BAGS.=1:2
HAND PURSES
CARD CASES
POST CARD ALBUMS
POST DARDS (Mg Aser.rtment)
SPICOTACLES
INK STANDS and
other *diciest too numerous to •
;mention. • -
IthWEY'S DitUe STORK EXETER
%omit goott 13E HERE In
We are ready' to slapplsr your wants. Our
store is filled u with att the good thinge
to make
you ha r the Holiday Season andictug---aftteit.
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the t
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Ire to Offer.
I o' to r
DRESS GOODS All the latest
cloths and shades, at prices to suit ev-
erybody.
LADIES' COATS AND 34.oxers
We have the BEV and at tile very
lowest prices& Special Itergasine wiii
bet offered in 'Adios' Fur Coats. and
Cloth Ackets to elOttr*
FOR IctUPOS.We have a- wlarge
Aseortnient in Atoka gable. Isabella
Arneriean.Sable, Isebells eitlefb,
suouite.4.koott Special
viirlisimy....*rgains will be of-,
feted for the Watley ..0f, the season
its **do not 16404 to Carry over Any
thins itt this line if *price will *ell it.
Ooze strik istul get souse of the Bar-
n
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N,Or
large aesorttnent of then*
Oslo *1141 &twit white told colored,
and Usury embroidered -remit aa, op.
• They will oetteibly pleiote you,
AKINS IN Ofinlitiltit—tilets's
Youths' ..011/ Boys' Iteady..toMestr,
swt Hergilirt Pike's. A hi
to dear* Our Oka 11/001t
and SOle OVnti,004.TEt was nveer
er. Big naritain* will be ghert
itt Men„Tweed Ulster*. :BOYS
LSTERS AND SOTS' UE141414118
TO OL11,444
*ADS. TO. ORDER CLOTHING If
yon are looking for it Swell Suit
• order, ret remotieble price*
• bit sons on toes our good* before
ritaking your purr:Woe. We 14*te
tbe right good* at right Wet*
latt.
4. 4”, Figandarlarderigiltii0P111011010111,1rialterrilleariall'UMMilift
Bourxem iittAsos 000D8
amerissortment of New Tie*, Eiositeo
and Gloves for the Chestnuts
and New Year time. All the latest,
FUR ‘00A1413,--,4 large asoortthe t
in Coon Coates Oalf‘SkIti,_ Stack
Bishop, floree. &es. Alse * BOOS
line Of FUR -LINED GOATS, These
toehts.*111 he 4014 et Bargoibi Pricey,
ROBES AND BLANKETS -A_ full
*took of Grey Goat, Brew)) Botts Ifirsh.
o and Seek_estehewen ltobest"itilo
001-11arso Minket. and Jute -Lin
Blanket*. (ht our ptiees Wore mak.
Ing your porch**, '
Boor AND SHOE DEPL—Our
;shoe ger* le full of all the" . needs fot'
*Pinter comfort; Rubbena, Ortirith
Ostdiganti, Rubber Soete• reit Shoes,.„.
Fancy Felt Shippers and Shoot 'Alio
kinds*11 and .keis of Bbotil and Mato
ot testtiet10-1Adietr-and Men. Out
jrIe.s you will 1104 roe loSe art the
' Settefilittolouttigsuruatanteed,
SINAS
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('tips and tt tion
XMAS 'R0CF4RII*3 Our
ALL trItESti A
Itaitoine, Ne* Vurrant,, New P.eli
New Fix*, New Datee, New Sbeflec
Alteroode, New Shelled Walnuts anc
laverytbingNeeetiost you will requin
to woke your Xttore OA.. Al!
elooe cos.
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OYSTER • PARLOR.
Our Oyster Parlor 18 ALWAYS OPEN and we can guarantee
satisfaction to our customers.
Wilson 'Moos..
Ono door north of Bank of °mauler
The Molsons
(4 Incorporated 1855
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Capital . '0,8'14,000
Rest Fund $$0474900
Hill 65 Branchetin Canada. and Agent* end Oo'rreapondenti in all the
Principal Cities in the World. ,
;-•=4-oggitgetmognistioritustics•
AVIIIICS PAR
*11111 Branches. lnteest aflowed at hi hest curl*
as EXETER. BRANCH
: Agents at Exeter forth. Dom ion, Oovernusent,
zt & 041..*Pitti SO1104004 • 0, XI
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'to knowjust
the 1
Jeweir to es,
to
often need a 1int
what as "moot suitable
your friends or
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yoaraelf
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Our Stock Furnishes the Nis.
• ivinannutGmore
appmplato Dreeents than an
opetionid sit at home and
reetili I -
re piornae t andt
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