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Exeter Advocate, 1909-12-16, Page 1 (2)Foe Wedding aud:1110.1 ups Stationery and t td,, - " nor ' + tv, 3i aard ail t:£tlds.• Printing:, 000 Sok of let , w l ' thr i'' he el 0 Twp Suite, Maier to *1000 ....... To Clear $L00 tree aCk and Blare fay Woreted 841te,_tegi*1e r S .50 too► ern :' rrA and Birem e* I el itr a►t d $7.50. o +fair dark S Tweed Suitor, newest :cut, 'moray 'Hai +r i %2*3 " FzG � ( 0;24,1000,:m � it* � �n ,y J�IIS" �7...CIYR feltlyr: Men's Tweed. at $11.00 and *100 0 sires 37, 38, 49 s }'dam are all heavy, durable suite and of the -Cleared. • West *tyke as v ill be • ... • i ♦ M r . at $8.00 r: �a D+t r wBreaieled 1*ea d u1ite, *flier 1010.110 and $11.00 For00 aaaComedian Tweed Suits, Single.Breasted, regular $7.59y w.,.,r.5 ... k.•Cfearriogaaat$0.00 You tba". '+wan t* ix* Tweeds and Worsteds, ranging from $500 ♦..! ♦ ' . I , �.. w .. • • ... ♦ f ..�"� � . f i a . (, , - ^ • r { e M 1 f f . M . b • 1t t tli'Y �'P• l•,r` I�M o a in ancy Tweed, Single and e`J tres.sted, at is f$1150-$4.00 fits $3.00-113.75 for 475 r''"Sultan• in Good, Heavy Tweeds - 'lo Clear aunt *1.00 *It Overcoats, ranging from 0.00 to $12.00.. — To Clear at 43.00 Come care-: and get your first + cols! heliat Prices Paid for Produce arid Poul. s oi 4t the Gree aeowe's 0:tea; "Oaring Sitie of i nttre stock of `0,001)$,_0140 !ING, r A 'T E FURS, AND SHOD :4"IAND LIGHT A t WALL, PAPER ANDLIXOLEOIS— dOOD ' ha.t a lbe cleanest sok in town and toilet 11 be cleaaaaretl out regardless of cost, as 1 am dityingup boa ness.. b'ligrhea t Parlces P.t!d for all kinds of Fade Prod We 5 , eept wl, :Groceries --.. • PPM mon For nal and Winter months in Exeter" . surrounding ,+country an active re- hail. agent to aealte odors tor nursery; stock. GOOD PAT -% 100. 01 the ch+ 1ejat nut *ell direct to your one of the advantage ,longer*. We waren trace In '000D - CMS 00 GMS, clr. *t+pck which yai Stowers. 'Thies Is our men halm aver delivery of. icyoNitiAcT *D �yE'.. Write to ,paaaac ilc- U s -1 -PSI r NURFUEfl ' a ., \ ort. . ONI. likutse mention thili . paper. \' ~w R r POE SALID.. 400 -acre farm in tleeb rite e, taro and' oneheat milts frac meter, also ala bruit. h� . , EaterR-and- ea, ioad ot green r posts. 1tt. DLAT' H1 ARD rAIIM 81..1.10. of the newt farms in 'tlaberne y to 14.ND fts & mimeo. *serer 110Cl$ E Pon IIAI+iE Lets i8 aaand> 37 Iluro:r Street in t ai+ra vritiastt ' of Exeter;' brick house, kitchen nd• wood .ss'►ed;. bald 'end sari Water; rge drain house as nim :convenientandiMi+4is►. Tania! II .And must arid. .wltl be sold to el ss an e.tate; lit not: k twr eases14 privately. on or 'Wore the 19th inbet 11 will *old to., pg'bl' an atcnon at Ole Oen Hotel, Utter, on sober 31st at at o'clock.. Pan* Por t mac and perticul aars upper' to Wm. & A. '110dgett, eXeClrterit, Or .to ' Therhair C1laetre , *Wt., Faartjstiat" T'. tlw ' tar #e ' fisit«� Rol ,o 'hL t.''F't�h4 W` 'off, y+a s a':s atind sr as iaA= of reseal. 0`r song L gbora y;`p.'. 'goons f"arkiiiaaone With Waiter ° 1tt11r , men'83 Year* et ' 'o, who opine* Iretn Yo k,hire, *age and aar< tial paartner,hzd. Olt Ye..�yr line. aelt-.--.{� ..y,�,wt est the 1'. and ' N. 0. line. near ReYill.a,• ('qF ntlt^r from *settlehart.. They were dig- ging ore what appeeered to by a good Min --cIahn -O:X--t 8th *wee .. on thew and the tcrnperature t'cll tilt a roaark, t livable temperatunea. Isolation begat) to:,,`prey on the 011- "`thr a *i "°`t'E�� `,- +Y 1" N`1Y"` til► `iii l,t t5.. Boca. wine\ did the shooting, says thaat. i'#p and Parkinson had words .over-* rumor Rosa .had beard that IPsrkineen *tul the other malt wed.. trim .. -to trete h4m out of the 'claim, witiebk looked remittable, A quarrel ensued then but nothing serious happened. Next fi t' 11X.A4.1 - 1 is t7, —min; arid. reeking up . his dsd Savage AOC as aat te4 out fx'onn Iiia shack toa explore. Ross *aye that before he .could reach. the door Perkin nn secured a snort antes In the cabin and *tood between; hien and the exit. • Paarkinason began to crowd him and Rosso backed up, tinally getting hemmed ala betwe,n- the table ,sod the stave. • Per tiaras ee then started. to sw1ng :his axe`and Roe fired assn he sawtthe axe arkinsou ods the 'temple nearly tearing' the top of his heed orf. • There were no eye -witnesses. Rees _i1rted=,the v1 t1cn- up- n4 putty him on bis bunk closed the sheen said went to the railway station. When a train came along he.. gnaw ;A., ?. Pawclt, provincial constable- standing on the steps of a Coach. and gave himself up, telling him what had happened. They returned to the cabin next day, ' and there was Parkinsson'e body frozen stiff In the ;viletet cabin. The late Percy Parkinson was 20. ►earar 01d. Nis is mother, a brother. Wes- ley., and several sisters live on the farm lst Osborne. Percy l+elt -his home a year ago Ie!kt Oetober to ao to cbbaalt as:a prospa*ctor. Since that time he has been. engaged .in .prospecting #n. different arts of the country. The reraaine were brought here for burial, the funeral taaktna' piece from *sanest, Rowe ie .t kiai*on's undertaking AUCTION TION SA E 1OP 2a a tTTLE Arm 4 IIortsEi There y+rali b . sold by public Auction --teel' rdi _ n..aShip t m,, ,!whearsday', Dee. 2$n` 00, 25 cater tic - as nd 4 horses.. II.: Eossenberry, Aucth:sn er ; J. D. Jackson, Proprietor.' TOWN 1IP OP STIpPIIEg e NOMINATION AND ELECTION. Public notice le hereby given that roc'` tneedirig ot tate electors at the Townshlln et Stephen -will be' herd itir the Town .'.11ali Crediton, on Monday. December 27th,. 1009, a a at oat 'o'clock in the afternwm, for the purpose of making arae receiv- ing ing Oomi nation;rs for Reeve. • �eeputyw Reeve and Councttrnen.• o And fu her se- ttee is hereby given that in tate event V more aeandtdates being -I r oposed for any perticular office than required to be elected. the proceedings will be ad-' Iourned until Monday. Januar/ Ord. A. De 1910, When pyo let will be 'opened at 9i a. m. 'aat• allowing places, As tbred. by Tow nsht a Dy-l&W4 vriz ee Polling Nutediii>sion Lot ton. .1. Mille $hoe *hop ' 5. 1. 2. Penhalea 7 Itchen • 20. • •... - d* Ilarber Shoo - 11.. , _ . . 4 TONE% Bali 11. ti. Oinnningluam's Kitchen 11'' mn O. Zlter'ss 11in11 I'd. 11. Sa 7, H*nn*n'S .Ball 11. ' 17. 9. Wilisee'1a► 13ai1 t' 4a1. ' ix..13. 9': :1(*ccsbesa. 1 ], t3siible -- ted furtlter notice ala hereby given pair- suint to the Oona n4attrd Muni gpa1 Act: and Amendments. , thereto.) that tor the ilo1PYLIc 01 tilting a vote on tly'4law No. ...•.a, being a byelaw to prohibit the ,axle bk retail of sle1rituotilss, fermented ar other manufactured' liquor.* its the Tt worship of Stephen, s vote will b*. takers en the .seme day a appointed May *tatute* .for., 41}*- r.ta t;o t ot, inornbers er• ..e tai And, tlULI the polls for taking yte said rote will be held at the sante hour, the sante deer,' at the mune Pisces and by the seine D.Inuty.11ettia ring • Officers as are sip• pobote4 for .the 'purposes 01 the said ant -turd Muntelpil election*. And all eleetora are hereby request. t51 to take notice. are% govern'.theiuse1rce tattordia ly, + • • 1lfenr f . ;Eilber; 'nitturning 4)tftect editon, Dec 10, 1900. L r WANT$ yep �,y ya�W, �y_ y 1� �y {�,'WR,yJYrayt ala ` +A%A.rm....yfearly cat- ► reak:at. j ooi }ae.7ote Apply at ;this ,of leeS'Attitt '10014. t' y` .ljrtatttrate' Will les, held � tl 1'�, tszk l aha•'i iaY, IOW/ LQ ' aesrsd at it ss* �. i'4--1Iay1ng' r . sensed business* " � in old stand north thee Metrop liter 11Otel, 1 will be 'oleate to Jive., all all mX 'old eteitonsers Ili alr'well- th-tntntlrl.'dd ("ecru i i itavte not yet -paid mea vita.1. radialwork end ;eaurt u, treatment Jte3 any any criterion to .go by. 1 hope to merit a t= a ubltc -pats ueeee also aau�ree excell inat realities for . cleaning. eressiorr end repairing clothes on s , rt - est not cc. . VINCENT. R:a * eTeelleitter v�-cedding of :More than pissing interest toa lie circle of friend* was sole teed, in the 'stain', street Methodist zetur it Tusad .:--s'-.t4' when Ilex:sect L. ,,tfiattIe) Follicle, eld- est d*udhter of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Pollack,, and Rev. C. W. Deicer ot Ar . rtai�' "t'etvi -the church estortedll her tuber. The „Oe ternony was performed by Reev. Mr. Godwin of Paarkeili. a rosier p+►r tor of Main street church and u close persoaxr1 friend ot both bride and bride. greet%e 1tety. 31r, Pear. the present pas. to of Main street church, assisted in the cera iuonny. The bride was ga tattended save by ler nephew, Master Joe rollick. who ',erred her 'as ring bearer. The music for the rem Ion conMianted of Can. t41, s "�r. oh 'Sweet and Ifoly," very aceepla tilr rendered by the bride's niece. hies Edna Folliek, the Bridal atones .front 1 rahtrngrin and Me tndels- .sohn'* . Wecldiaise . i are1i...--the ..lstte_r two rendered` by t:ue church areaani,t, Mrs. J. Elatehtord. The ushers were Messrs. M. Bouat:mett, L. Couitls, It. Wilcox and W. •Noky.: After the ceremony • luncheon was served at the home ot the bride's parent*, to the -families of the bride and groom seel the olftelating ministers and their wiles. Mr. and „Mrs. 'Baker lett on the 5 o'elork train. and atter a short: veet with .friends will make their home in -mime*. The presents were numer- ates. nanny. •'costly, annd all useful, and a; vrab eififtleet or the pop'nlea ty of the bride, who bans been a bjlbll valued member of Maier tercet :ehureh for • a number of yerar+i. Itev. qtr, Raker is a Promising young member ot the Meth. o l.at nenistrY and 1* now a aapproa. Tns the end of histhird year as pastor "bt the Methodist church in Arkbna.' The .Adrocrtte ,.itnas the Many friends ' in pen. graatulart1onng' and well -wishes. • Olin rel , --aged-aboue :std= who had- been in the eek pboy o. Mee. Dew, Pupal -tan, committed sua:x :de early on Dec antro. About -twenty 'seven hours *Iterwarda the body was found In a shoot in the bane at the top *at which a rope was tied, and the otncr etnd about, his ricek. Nag razor was snissidg` from his roots', which first &roused the suspicion that tw had taken bis own life Dr. ,Armstrong. coroner, eat Mitchell, W* .euninin net to the stern:, and atter haves- tigating the circumstances coif ted with: • ttxe sad affair ho deemed' an in - wind uerteetsrsrs• »eaupondenel is sup- posed ,*o have been the cause.. veer IIIDDQLP1g 'Mr. and Mrs. Percy Armitage re- turned home on a3aturday alter -` their wielding trip. -»Mr*. Thos. Armitaire is r+cscovaerin i Enema her illteiss.--Sid. Hooe seine visited his mother on gienday - nervey I1'oddgina is visiting. his brother -t ginaald in 'Parkhill.—.A a aschOol covert oto 1st--mid--1n- -- to -ii-- eDge --There 411t be a public riseetintat Y.. 0: L. No. 403 .can Mendey `Dec.'r2O at 9 in that (*rent .atee glad to r that' : F. '0. Abbott, who hats been ere tee sick list, is I roving. '.v on . 13r �, ► sae y 1tevy ?udwl aw ed by IIS rear. ey. q"'. maker; oZ +ho Ont., to )tistre.Ilerelet 141.POW . +'+d*UShteAt of Mr. end Ur Enoeh' Futw lick, Xatter. 3'oaaang-*, i.'rnraiesat+tln--.itu I"aariaridll, Dom. 8, Miss Grace Edith 'nalstcn. to r. � �+ . On Dee.' 19i1t, fOrmerlir of . teeter,, pItOnvrive. re'4*. Sege.. pxn d,E.:ala +p.(t•J', ,.t♦ ;�..�:.:_..�...,�.,.�..'..... .." y��+�- .; 4.as1F w+ . n �D3bbe t, - on . 2, ..M um l + 1i nau%a aged ►" ears Eruunweli At I.uesn, Dm Je. rt Drumwcll in 14* 79th y'e ar. 17.7,7 3k1 .ffaving purchased the blacksmith property and business of MX A.: E. PYM, near the Town prepttred, to do sial of lam- smith. Work for theOetleral Put4iciand respect- - full est- fal solicit the page of all. the Old. Cus- . towers of the Shop, and many Now One believe we can give you entire satisfaction. Talk tea yeti, like, hard t notbing can take lhee'placer of Purnitur in the 1st a fl ofg ia�re Neth g + is eci s r*1ceab e-. otbiut- else inds one act givor every to tbe year as Furniture ,riser. 'Forreasous.of w ask ` your'troill � � Yti buy uour priest for ,.. sig cte this store otiostl9; readyto cloy you Furniture, eer. Christina" ebonit r aitewl tam point to eget Itaaiatt e the bow well 10* tire, " ' araWal aMwe ieifaa ; Gairya s::.e._. - 3 itinstf bit too soon te p rr--in McGillivray, Dec. 4, to Mr. acrd' Mara. 3'. W. Steeper, it d*ugi ter. Centime -in cGillivraay, Dee. 9, to e'er. and and Mrs. E. P. Conlin, a son.' • , 't4 a aarm iaat in t siii a *air. til *crt* in tall Wheat, 1ati ?IOUs two 1lni5hetta Well fenced.: **II drained and itterwa i good; ll 14' �k bowie, rental The undereignfd offers the foiiovwinax mule for sale cer renteeLot 11, Doe 11 Th; 1-.2 I.ati 4 and • N' 1.2 ;.ot,..11,-4 Cate 5." l ienheit.'• and Lot 11. (ten N.. D. Mrfiiiitvne,y..Fariets are in t lleent�ran-, ctia n 'with stn aibttaaa a aces eft and a' riut tett acres • oz` 3Y*r4w ood ber on e*aa. Lot 11, Con. O.', 13. Stephen hair a in . n how and two bank hitill,,wlt.h•. 0 acres s$owu in tell, *beet and s0 re p30*el, and situate 2 1»2- mile* ce th ot caeditoo end 1. 1.2 miles tra p a hoc'. Virally , pplz he ander.• j y igr dk 301 ANNA VOIltille a it a °ns r i°r X171 • �l trl .r'".''Im,'' y�da1?