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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-10-21, Page 1 (2).4..1.4.44,.,...,; 44.4.44_4,4., Gets The Advmate and Mail, and Vmpire or fine Adxs .ei4.e* d Montreal. Star • • Tike rut ;t•• of our .b Rates Try Ibi Athoeale O • For Yfddiecw a `t%.esi• nest Stat le cry and' Curds, restos?., Tlc etc. and all )kit -ids of 1'+ri>ttOrg. ,v ai'rC, • A II*I11► .R' lam.\V4 VD xotitQ. ,..Oct. 18tt; _ '4_ t O*droode Ball . ,1,4NAF 'uuailslwe i .y�iaw . of tie' Tow/40 40 Aix Ulan* hard, +�or;gihe Yyl ysAlpto of'.deb{ n(tylcttres. in' said of thin• St. .%t.a y�i end.'Weste n OMs .r et ,il' 'a .. T3 e . tty-;.tw • la gaia.a h ' ea t reu. t�•t t..t! a• lista 'O.. -which e hif4 w . voted Were ire ci ar, Le ,court. of ' revl:sion compiling t:tetei sis nut fob soon: "lapin. and lfleece•Lined. extra quality., at 25459e2!k, and 75e '. dies' t1re-Wool Sts e , . ' ,-,11,suit..0$1.00 and'$1.2i each. .Ladle' igh•Cl+ s Underwear, pure South African weet-worvers-ou silk Warp. extra quality at $1.75 each. Ladies' ick underwear. in full suit. at $1.4i0. Fine Line in Child's and Misses.' at reasonable price. Stauileld's Underwear for Men, as high es $3.150 persuit. aud as cheap an you want.. The name• of STANFIBIA is a household Word Speciai m. a unfelt/A, . /A.., vw; ,;,, heaai4 w+e*, t. fano dors u to c v +eiC'or" "� i `ia and good, . r�C c, ? � 10e,atllyards for $1.U0. .411 Wool k Union Sbeeting, full two yards•wide, to clear 754 &.O per yd Boni forget that we still have a first-class milliner .in the person of MISS MOMIK. who does our Millinery and will accept trade for wane. 'oul# 'r$e ad-oriliwreL 20c, Eggs Eg' 24e, trade23c cash, These prices e* bject to Dried Apples 5c Potato-es--50e-per-Bag,-= dem cash ARLING BROS. Men's Suits $.15.00 Suits for .812.00 - 10.00 ,r 7.50 8.00 " •• 0.50 ...,...._,.OF........ - MOWS 84 Bore ts Ovormata Lil.DIES' at Gnaw' ealstFurs AT REDUCED PRICES Reniember this is, where you get the Cant Kik Rubbers "The Best Made " Boys' Suits *0.00 Suits for. 5.50 .. *1 4.75 ' .. 4,50 .. 3.75 I. 2.50 s . . .. • .13.4way VANDEN • Who. believing that there is a :Vot- eless!' opening in Exeter for an UP- te.daalte t othing sand 1erx•s Furn1sb' �12s House, has opened out 'ouch a business In Knight's Old Stand, op- Poeite the goat Office, .He proposes to keep a full line of all men's wear- ing necessities. In the newest styles., and cuts, and at prices that will tell the goods ever ten*. ., He be len s fLttafii �,e etre anxious to get the Up-to-date goods io....z a:dy :.tor,wiear, semi -reedy. or • made-to-order clothing, W11h1e in•btt+s• cape, t«es, etc., he will -keep his stock right l ect "t#5teiime & U1 his sloe-kelt/Di repay you. 400 ... 3.50 is ... 3.25 .....' .... 2, 75 1. 2.00 Men's & --Boys' Overcoats $14.00 Overcoats for ....$11.00 12.00 .. 0.50 10.00 " " .... 7.60 8.00 .. .• • 0.50 750 Gs " • 6.00 • as All accauntaue Oct. let please call and settle. vs We Keep Nice, Clean, P reah Groceries _ PHONE 22 �P N. --- ONE VOOlt NORTH . OF POST -OFFICE 444,484 re toMi.aa1 Qs,,*.. k. O. V,. SIDOLIITON, L. D. 1., D. D. S. Iikakistest .wase L u LAR at *lotto sad .+oarw eeisto a[Tesas t Vidves ity. :fit Olitlialef Law elite.. la ibilleissses swims Dostol balm IDOL A..- .11111*1tAlle L.il' 11., D. DAL* g� of Toraats Us1,. lstr. DENTIST. setesotod without soy pals. or Staab's:0 c� street Lln!%cat 1 * It i11T, •B. D lML C . l! . st s;. amok e seeNiastretTweet* lialynvityears Dr. Amis' 014 Snuuldra tand. „JUSTICE. it P.:tcLAUOItLIl1 iii" rrsctics atter speed s► yes,. (Col- ) Wised (*uplandl Hoepitals. genfrasl it serial oats' los to ty.. (with reera.e- )Zee EON and ' ' . co: Desi !rood, cion. Leatal, ItA CAZ , gAlt>hi!!t"iBS, ll ucz Ism t raw sssesse Coausiss cols lailettoire tar masons leant, etc% taosty to limits at lowest rates of interest Ditees. Mals street~ LxeteT, ILA,. • - L, IL "mice Wert. alms* aaelosst at privet* bade to 101 *Olestiproportkitstlegt rates of te=a SL.LDMAS & *TTt1 *Ut's t *areasesxt, k+lidtere,lt.i* se. Exeter Os H.8 PHILLIPS, Emma. Lfsae.d Atictiasassr, fit all sat. 0etiehctiasa Teton ro aesesalea, Alt errs gtot .tilt be sti elp41J Memorial l te. HERE TO STAY Bus and Dray* galls promptly attended to gorse er kept in stock for sale. Telephone 41A Stables at Ma dto rd's florae Exchange 4/041. ARNOLD, Prey FARM WANTED TO TIENT. 100 acres, to get possesslbn.In tali. Apply" to SANDERS & CREECH, Eketer FARM FOR BALE. , . The undersigned is w ffering for sale that valuable 100 acre farm, being Lot 8, Con. 3. Stephen,' Alicicarcd and in geed state of cultivation. Fences good, well under-drmined with tile. About one acre of orchard. Two story new Week cotbige and bane barn ; also cement elle ;, three good wells,; 6t, ivater and a spring creek. One quarter 41e from ase hoot and tW :raises froth clench. Fs saeessIon given ' in the •fail. April to NEWTON RAKER, CENTRALIA, ONT. -'ARM -,T43.111:i T. • Deng Lot 3, eon. 14. In the Townsiaip of Tuckeramith, containing 100 aeries. 'en which is a new cena2nt house, con training 7 roome, bunk barn 35x50,with atatiing underneath, drive b7:cd, 21x32: well Watered, 2 wells and a >rerer-fali- tel spring; a 'acres of fail wheat. fall plowing Iaru9 do to: 5 acres won amass, ured ter spring crop; straw on plaa ky can be road to feed on pretnlses immed- iate pascssipn will be given for +ddirg fall work. - Full possession on Nov. 8, 1909. For fueti-er .particularsa *Pete' 0e tee ;e'en -its -es to 1':1. .ti3bboprieto. , or Ft 8. ill,i.Il'E3; Auctio tier, Exeter. PAIIM .POR, t>SA1, E. 100 acre farm in rob rte, two a*�� t eine air wiles frost Enreter, at.o pse • „brief DRIVER FOR BALE. _& -god-str4v r very wit`. -Apply at tiffs office. Tsill 11s:PrEtt muNcazi T .e . cote uvil mot to rte readiNt roosts orthe ?Own Hill on . `tidaaY. Oct. 15th. at six. oto Minutes of the4_pr-eviouse meeting .were. read and appkovcd.--Petitions were read as toliowee -F roe ' the rate payers on the wrest; Saida ot- C:ai lies; street, between SanderaetAaud . Toter ia, . praying for a 4.. foot ceniGnt Waalkc. also from the rate payers tin, tipse north side . of North Vt. between min and Senior, asking fro a similar Valk. Motion ler' Beaman and John: eeTtat thee petitions' be rye-ze{Yetl and It Weather remaln favorable that tine wales; be built, taking them in ro- tation Ass•. recely l. -berried Per Hra- Treaseter borrow #2009 to be applied for payment on the new walks. --married. Per t, srling and � ,�Luke,�ry--„T(�huat�1 the reeve an .4 tat rcr` `✓ot.ow- )Do -tor• current. expe idmire-x t tb >tut k3i+t .- f -The 7:glowin.:g accounts.` were received and ordatedpaid.--Wm. Gillespie, per freight and cartage of ,gasoline, 9.37; Sidney !test, labors 4.50 : Gro. Atter.. San Heidsa7Kixa rscrubbine-To'wswrr atl� ti Tinos. Sa ll $1.88 ; Wm. Arnold. Alf. Taylor $1.75; Thea, Sanders $2.•05 3erry_ itott'«? 2i ; Z: 1'xavio iaxad, t2 T. Hard ell, wood. ?14.3.4 ; Thos. Hol- den. balance street watering account, 50. &mounting In all to $112.04 - passed, en niot% - O flu 1. utter. Per C ,,,rimy ieJohns-•Tlarat R. G. Sel- don be ;paid : .`t,osmm, b4.ini the fourth tnstalnwlit• o:a the now walks. --Carried Several, tenders re. wetter works were opz nee and read and a long discussion followed.. Representatives from some of the different firms contracting. being resent were heard. but no a,ptlon wan aken. rp Adluurned at 10.30 by Jeems? Monday. Oct. IS, 1909. A meetine of the Cannell ae ra)ied by the Re -suss And held in 'the ..office of the Clerk to consider tae tenders re. waterworks. Per motion of W. J. • Gar - ling and' W. 3. Heaniaii that the ten- der for pumps as submitted by tee Smart -Turner Co., of Hamilton, . be ac- cepted ; and that the other tenders for n rte+ Tte-.1a'ld bver. to" farther c'l3n- sideration. --Carried. RtJG POUND e>. On the 2nd eon. of Step:aen, a woollen rug. Owner can have same on proving p P ty d fang- _ _ __ ,. tice b appletng to G. Penbiale, con. 3. Stephen. VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR - SALE. One story brick 'cottage in good repair, good reotAas, situate o:a. Alee.rt et.• Er- teer. Hard and soft water. cement tis - tern, small fruit bushes. sunintyr kitch en, good stable and wood shed. Terms easy. Apply to 3. S. W hiteford, . or this office. SALE REGISTER .14.044404.411 Tsalegday, Nov. 2n4. -On Lot 3; C' in. 14 Tuckeras:Tette at 12.30 s arp. traarm Stock and Imnplemente, the property of D. Gibb. B. S. Paillips, Auctioneer. Thursday, Oct. 28.•--Ilouaeholaj furni- ture, etc.. Me property of Mrs. M. J. Frit., Grand - Bend. Sale at 1 o'clock. I3. Bosn r. _AWs;t.... �+ Pd'i'day, Oct. 29th -Farm` Stock and im.' pimento. the property of J. A. Cpugblin Lot 10, S. U. Stephen, at 1 o'clock. J. Stanley, Amt. FOR SALE Cottages and three to> ie4sr Exeter, being lots Nos. 55, 50, and 57. on the South side of Simeoe Street. Os} this property is a flame cottage (trick toundation)eon taint:* five rooms and a good cellar. Also a good well and a large stable. Good garden and firult trees. The pro- perty is to be sold to wind up the estate -Apply to- GLADMAN & STANDURY, Barristers, Exeter, Ontario. FAR/d i- FOR SALE 7 acres ot farm land in the village of Exeter. 13 acres In 'fall wheat, fail plowmng nearly finished. well fenced. well dralitcd and watered; good 1 1.. storey brinle house: containing 9 living rooms, hard 'and soft water in,the house ; good barn, number of fruit rees. situate north of the ,ssstatlon road, Exeter For particulars apply to JOHN HAWS. SIIAW, Proprietor. or 13.'S. PHILLIPS. kuctloneer. • • WE WANT For Fa't and Winter months in Exeter sand rsurrousnding coentry an active re- liable segent to take orders for nursery stock., • 4� G000 PAY WEEKLY. 'OUTFIT FREE. EXCLt I -TERRITORY '4600 ACRES ° o: •the cet eceat nursery stock which you sell direct to your custon,ters.4 This I'cs, one or tt.O adva;ntagre. •our men have .neer Soh'xra. We guarantee the dellvere of trees in GOOD CONDI-ION and -LILY ro CON11RJ►CT GRADS.' Write for • pare use re.-••ri'ELIIAgi NURSERY CO.. TOR-, ONTO, ONT. Mese .nen ,;dn ells raper. DRESS M![AK$(,ete • I wise to ar nouncs4 that I have open- ed a3 gross making establishment at the bonrze of Sr. Gordon Manna. Andrew -est. and.assn cow r-d'to *mete ()niers. I .:rice t<ad 4 wide eeperie aeOin tee Nee of dres smaktng, begin lead cutter :or the rest two years, In Brantford. I 'guarantee satlstactlon.--•OLIVE JONES. • MALE TEACHER WANTED Espert'>tac d nate ttaaet or fore 14110 tq teach in No. 4. Stephen. State Qaaiifi. cations and salary. • Apply to J.G. WEIN, & e1itom 1.0. 4.44.44.44414 ESTRAY REIFER Timm gains onto ;he pre:niece +at aile unetersrpled. Lot Sz. con." 2. tv'abcl`al-. On, or *tout 'the IlOtb of .August. a y,lane iac3te ' $wrier can zave sante b)% - I * . roperty ard. Jos. Sento: , Clore. P H LEN The Misses Linele and 1. s:'e Gunning o: Glendale sylsitckd at their uacle'e here last week. --fir. Frank Langford and :Mss Tessa Langford accompanied by their .cousin from Muskoka visited with friends here on Sunday. --Miss Edna Gunning spent the forepart of this week at _Metropolitan visiting relatives: --Seg- eral from here attended the sale of Mrs.. John Wallet-e's farm near Granton. It sold for $7,650. Tho members of this appointment met in the church one Mbn- day evening and made all arrangements for the anniversary tob3 held on Sun.. day, Oct. 31st, when Rey. Men, Moore - house of Birr will' preae i 'at.lre..a a.ID.. acre 7.00 p.m. special offerings at both 'Services. On Monday. Nov, 1st, a hot fowl supper will be served In the base- ment of the church. followed by a choice programa, which will be furnished , by talent from St. Marys. The speakers are Revs. Butt, Vance mind Snell. A - big treat is in store for everyitodi. so re- member the 'date. Boys badly reared, and without train- irg for ieny calling, are thrown upon the strezts to shift fort hemseives. They drift into bad company- ,and take to thieving as naturally as ducks to water because o' lack of moral restraint and being wltlu ut reerohces or recom- mendatlone, they can fiend. no other wee tdtr getting mosey to'supply their -wants Untost>tunately there vara aTy'ays1 older eads only too.'ready to direct them on ttaeidownward path.We bsilcve everybody should have a chance. The nation that neglects its boys throws away its rnsost valuable asset and sows the seeds of future disasters to blossom in .rias,;'. final cc+urt and Prisons. or, 'worse still, In alae underground world swlhel;e3, suites¢ rebellion against ell authority '1st nun sl- �ed Ae n T anarchists are bred, `` BIRTHS __ Ittouttey--At Woodham, o:3 Oct. 5, 'to Mr. and ?.Ira. M. Routley; a daughter. Iatcutiy-In estierne. Con. 10, on ' Oct. 8. to fir. and Mars. elatthew Routiy; a• daugeter. teeny. ---At Toronto. on Oct. 9, to Mr. and 11irs. Abu C;.csit;cy, a eon. Nytisamilict,-At Rena*ll, • on Oct. 9, to attd Mrs. J. Wehr. miter. a son. MARUTAQ I Rate- aLser-tan i stpksa, at the home oe tete bride's parents. on October 19. Mr. Jacob Albert Usti. to Miss Mar- the Mary,"d'aug'iter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gaiter; all of Step',t:ert. #la tlewood Doup '.-In tLsbor on., eta' 20the aesst the, home of the 14>ss' par.. cuts, Me. Robert t#a tiovrood,. -to 51Ess Mary• .O. deo/leiter of .,.Mr. siind Iris.' It sbert Dune; all of t sborae. 1 Mereov'er, we believe in bing..-the clothes tears -that --- em- tell- yeit w+eltaV +CJ trercoats hem $8.00 up to 000 and Suits: trout *7,50 to $19.50 we have them here TO SHOW YOU t We are starting in to cater to the better trade and intend show. ing the best stock in Exeter. Overcoa s . W,e have this season't showing of Overcoats fortemcee. ions in the finest collection of beautifully tailored . garments that,; have ever been- SHOWN. Ainoug the styles are the Motor Goat, the College Ulster. the Prussian Collar and ' others -min X11 the • leading shades and fabrics. Prices from $8 to $20. are in the' front rank of the tailor!** trade to -t ay. Their Special Made -to -Measure Department is the moat .up-to-date in our measure, from *12 to $19.50. Ready-to-wear from 37.50 to 17.00 EXETER„p Ontario -10,000 Bu.. wring Apples Wanted AT EXETER EV APORATOR -BEFORE- --- December 1st, 1909 • CAS11, PAID for all .Apples. Call in and see Manager. Caledonia Evaporating Go., Ltd.. G. W. GOODWIN, Mgr. ehjrd Did you ever see a Hypocritical piece of F iture? , It pretended to be so and so but it was really "behind the Tarniib" something very different. • • - Such farnitureas that -never fooled tie, and nevet, will. The •shsum is too -easy to sea through. • But it is always a legitimate ,question to ask the Furniture man -"what is, behind .the drarnish." With this store there is never-siiy - ueraditig. Oak is always . _ wil .a,. teabegany ki* al_w*ysiaa•ab. I►,_ and **is always aster. .. If you pay for & certain quality oft get that (paflty *lymyn, and , behind our "may sorb a business standing that is ready to cor- rect any Mistaketthat **May Make. , ' , 1 , 1 1 r . �. JAMES BEVERLIY, Leading Undertaker and Embalmer THE swat MAKES Souvenirs *; Garlands Oxl�r.s and Natotiais ALL ARE GUARANTEED Rangtim from a25 to $55 Ree from S4.75 o 4 • �* Stove. bowB and • Dampers Si** •.r• Herta "til flly �rtwo - sir irswiab!e: n ade at tie .idvo`ate„ er.• 4 lt`ldr lib .►r** Ofttee. 'reds • Orae of the finest &Mit ,.lfsbortle AIp1" tto 1 $ * ells 'het r Nie As 1 a ni ensue t e%, West tia a arty; for my LOAM. : t o* sacCounte I suer! be, ooltetttd Until 1 retui n inytwo s'rzt-xr css:It' Dated. *pt. %Int. P