Exeter Advocate, 1912-11-21, Page 1Wo have rename a Speolialt•y.pt the, ems
tion sale bill huskies'd for several yearla
and have. resolved e. fugal Petxoppge•
to repay as Sar our effgrta. ¶a Yeas°
we are prepared, better than ever #01384-
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osat-ail the tr.lec9A5 of those intending to
leave an auction gale. Do not Elve Your
list to be pa'tn'bed till_ you 112ve Galled ,.
sur us and phone orders given
prompt attesition,
'G hiNT'Y-S]:L'rH YEAR
stt
E. ONT °y THURSD.A.T, NOV MB ER 2i. 1912.
'{f you have a 'p.eca of pro]lertY t46
sell., and you 'have' the ability to do.
ecinitae it in an ail in the same xInnpie
way you would use' 1f a mMn called
up on your t ep`.trr :o, and, asked for
you to tell tills. abut rt, 'then you
classified advertisement, published ,with
$ little- per letence,; will sell your pro:
pert to the buyer who needs 'it host,
SANDERS & CR .I CH
CARLING'S
PHONE 18
All
Having sold our store which
has to be vacated by Jan. lst.
We are offering for sale our
15,00
STOCK
of eneral Merchandi
which consists of
Dry Goods, Ladies
and Gents Furn-
ishings, Carpets,
Rugs, Wall Paper,
China, Glassware,
Boots and shoes,
Hardware & Grog-
ere.
We can save you at least
25 per dent. on Dress Goods,
Men's Furnishings, ' Underwear
Carpets and Wall Paper.
30 per cent discount on all
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rocicer
d Chin.
Some people do without life'
DEATH. OFUSBORN'E RESIDENT. hies to get a few luxuries,.
Mr, L. Ski rlGy of Brantford was a
Pleasant' Miler eft The Advocate yester-
Thr: ,euddea death took place on, r ri-
dgy. Nod. .15t'h, of one of 1 sboree's
highly respected residents, in, the per-
son of :Mary Ann Horsey, widow of
the date William "Westlake, at the age
of 72 years, 5 anrindI s and 11 days.
Although the infirmities of old age were
telling upon her eonsewhat, she was
in her usual health until about 2;3tr
Friday afternoon when she dropped'
dead. Born in Uncted States of 'Eng-
lish parents, she, wfth her pare±nts,.
came to Canada when a' ,girl, residing
near Bowfna:invillo for some Year's, after
which they settled on the 5th conces-t
sion of Usbornet With the exception
of a year or two. in a:Itbbert she has
resided in Usborne ever since; Of lace
she has resided with. her son, Henry,
on the dth concession. Her husband
predeceased her eight years. She is
survived by four sons a:nd two lough-
tens, John of the Thames Road, Jas.
of Tllbbert, G4:allisa;x of North Dakota,
tleliry of the 4th concession, ;,Eras. J.
S. £•Iay s and Mrs. E. Payier: of Ken. -
mare, N. D. Deceased was a coasts -
tent atember of the Methodist church,
anti a kind and loving mother and
friend and her death wilt be greatly
regretted by all whoa knew her` The
funeral teaks 'place: to file Exeter cent
etery on Monday day afternoon.
IiEEI' WINDOWS OPEN.
--.-tom-"
The advent Of colder nights prompts
the issue of; a Covet-rands/4 health bulle-
tin with the slogan, •' Beep Your Wind-
ows Open" acrd mkndelr Chia head:lig
eaYs.- "With ttIO onset of. cold weath-
er. tato the housed CO the people," the
bulletin reads, ''dews; go the windows
and ut+ goes the death rate from the
impure air. The air of a closed house
Is dirty, st'agnan;t, disease -breathes air
Sr in which ne.11utrraai being can live
las Aatety. Prveunlenfa is the winter
p%argue, because cit indoor conditions.
ii ; yr a -mus't spend our time indoors we
nw t 'keep the 'air pure and the only
way to do it is to keep the windows
open. The Ira's, who keeps hia window
nosed and who affords such heavy arae
our as chest
protectors, sour/less mad
galOshcs when he ventures into the open
is ,tn intia:tteiy greater danger of eon-
tractian„ pneunmonta, than is the woman
who. affects :taco hosiery, peek -a4 boo
w,aist s rural ,hail shows who pasaea .her
sleeping hears dim fresh air. Better be"
access -
Mr, and. 1)1rs. I A: ns lot , T-Iuron
Street, celebrp.sd r e (Seth arniversarY
of their weddf'ng dray lass Friday last
A few neighbors and frferlda were Pres-
ent and a,very pleasant evening was.
spent.
?vir, Thos. Newell, received: the sad
l:ews Wednesday afternoon of de
death of his brother, Alfred W. New
elk at Stratford in dsfi9 h year. De-
ceased had teem i;l, roz aonx.a traits o
lnintemary trouble, and the end has been
expected: for •son., time air. Newell.
visited Stratford Tuesday alad had only
been home s. few hours Wiled the sad
news cams over the phone
DEATH, OF ORVILLE SNELL--T*4
deat': tools plate o:t Mor day Morning
oP il" Orvities W. G. A. Smell, son of
\1r. and Mrs. Wad Snell, Lot, 15. bion.
7, Ust4" s3; a; 0;44 cgs of 2t1 years
L month, 26 dards. Death was due to
lung trouble from widelt he had
been sufferiang for sodas months. The
lase Mr. •:S.•aell went to London about
ten years ago where he worked in; a
wholesale house for three years. Thee
he accented a position as coithierclal
,,a,ve'ler and travelled through Ont
a?10 Or «ave year's, The Past two
rra ire spent on, lint 1 ar btaa•.n':ss
n Western Canada, returning hems, last''
J riy, since orhiich time he had been
t a.rtt.^ea :o brie home of his
During the past few we.ks he • has
breva quite al, but Vita a:ti was ;.ot
expetatett ao soca. The funeral tools,
place to file Exeter csato;ery an WW1
„rraday aft 0 The b realved parents
and family lavathe eyopdtny of the
eliiro t<P•mmo.:�',°
The Countryside
MOt7iM CIABMEL
T3ls:hop Fallon al"Jlit. Sunday, N'tav, 10,
set I . c'nt,delt herel, The people of
the parish re boarded gea srously toward
the fund for, the budding or the new
seminary ` in London. The amount sub-
scribed was $880.—Bey, Fr- Gee-
win of St. Tabards" .visited • 'r, Forster
for . few days last week;—A large num.
CENTRALIA
and 3fit9, iYtrrr :itodge."-L of Far: 1
qu ar xisjted with lira and Sirs, T,
R, i.0 e 'Sunday.,
Mrs. Coughlin has returned from a
visit in London.' Her son, Adrian, who
resides in she ' west, accompanied heN
and will v'asit % sere for a gars
The Ladles' Aid held a. socias SIO i
day night last, at which a goodly num-
ber wasin atev.4arneo and a pleasant
time was spent. The music was furs,
,shed by the husbands of the ladies,
while Mr. ltIcA11:-ater cif Exeter gave ah
intereatfnr address on "People Iave
met." ' The proceeds amounted to about.
$20,
fir;. I-1, Mills was to S:. Tr.onras on
Sunday via:Sing relatives.
The sad trtelti'ige:tee was received here
this week of the death of Mr. Thos.
Godsave, who died in Duluth Hospital,.
on Tuesday frornm the effects of ar, at-
-nett of pneumo^ia, DecwsEd was
restive of Stssilses and lett here about;
sly years ago for Duluth, vvhc:f, he
'has sines resided, ']-Iia• Mother James
was called to tiros city about two
weeks ago. Deceased was aged about
4u years.
fresh air fiends" ben trona this neighborhood atte.:,dsd the
fu,nerai of the late Mrs. Jolts: O'Neil
of 1Sooreaville3—fir. Ace, Eller and Pana -
fly Ieave tdifs wehk for. London. , Their
departure from .our Midst will, bemuch
Local Items
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Toa girl who .ss
rooyuCee at detecting
fns
the faults of men retrains an old maid.
Rev. :McAlister and, :Rev. Steadmanof
Elirnv:,ilo exchange pulpits next San -
day nnal'ning.
Mr. Joins W. -Wolper sold his resid
once op. the Lake Road an Tuesday to
Mr. Win. 'Br]maco'mbe. t
Anadter 'surpris tns' thing is the
manner in vvhh al popular, young man
drops out of the social, world when
.he nlarlj ets.
WHITE SQUIRRELS.—Wo have seen
a. white elephant, a, white crow, a white
bird of the black bird .species,and
many other white things, but it has
,never beeia- our privilege to see a white
squirrel until Tuesday night, OnTues-
day Messrs. 'Sam'uel (Sweet, and Wm. u
Balkwill were out shoo tiring in, Hibbert
Townrehip, anx1 ear the course of their
day's spelt tier. Sweet ran a'cro`sstwo
of this partiduliar spaniels of squirrel
and shot both of them' Strange• to say
they were not together, being aver three-
quarters of a ttpile apart, but ft is
supposed that they cane from the same
litter. They were pure white without
a spot of any ldn4i They are evident-
ly
vidently a freak of nature, and beings excellent
epecianens :tihdy will be stuffed.
Growing ole:
with
Glasses —
Gracefiilbr
Fits-UT,Eyeglasses
do not accentuate
age because they
are young -looking.
But they do give all the com-
fort of old fashioned spec-.
N tacles. The popular AOCo.
zx3greitetl, btet, they will have the best
a�a
wlahas of all tor a. lance.r
:az.! a it ppy
maiden -de lin. their new ho -Mose rs
Thomas and .A.u'gustus 2torrisey, left on
Thursday for "Dctreit to attend the
funeral Of tthteir brother—in—law, M1ir.
Samuel Cassidy, wlro died in that city
on the laths—dales Lavey of Dashwoocl
visited Miss Maxie Guinan, on Sundays.
--=Miss 'Pearl Breed of Moray was tine
guest of tifiss 1Iary, O'Brien on 'Sundayv
—Mr, Frank LaviT et S,eatorthi visited
his sister 'Mrs. P, Glavin, or a few'
days last weeks -The farmers in the
neighborhood are busy with their fall
Plowing, and its the, weather continues
tine they w2sli aeons have( it completed.
Death --Another of the oldest residents
of this townsh:fls passed away at his
home on Tuesday, Nev. 12, int' the per-
son of James H,ayea, .aged 80 yea%
Ho had been in flailing, health for some
vnontkve so thea ?hips death was Trot un-
expected. Mr. Hayes leaves to mourn
four daughters, >fa's. Ed. Hall of this
place, Mos. P. Glavin di Stratford, Mrs;
Delaney and Mess +Teresa of Dettro?it,
and ane son Johnin, with whom he lived:
The funeral took pla"e to the R. C.
cemetery here an ,Friday morning at 10
oselock.'.
Death of Mrs, O''Neil.--Ohl Tuesday:,
Nov 12:h, at her toads here. one of
the foremost and faithful parishioners
of Adair R. C. church, died, :She was
days-h'ier oR V tanat- as
fermardy of MrGi]]ivm y:, but now of flet
11110am, Wash. Some twenty-five years
a.,o she was jetac f;s holy matrimony
to John O'i'tefl, sea of Arthur O',Ne.l
AT Parkhill- During these short, but
happy years, she spent seem- taiga in
t e Wegterh 'Stales, and nine Fears ago
with ;her husband at,u1 taarriiy settled Pali
the tine farm formerly own:?,d by iha
late P Curtin. Col, :the eve ortht + 31st
Of October e e was audde:14 stricken
wIt1a, a, true or Pastia ae. She nee iv-
ed the best care a loving *ann:lt. doctors
;andnurses could $ive, but a spite of
all she hovered between life sod death
till Tuesday falorn:ng, when her soul
passed peacefully and cairelY out er tills
world, Tho respect: in which Mrs. Q'Nc•9t
wau held was strongly and duly shown
by itl:o very laTte crowd. that followed
.l a fuacral to the 'Ci iriolt, on, Thursday
nroralins. Solemn High ,)lass was
chanted at 10 o'clock! ky 'Rev. Fr, For:
ester. assisted: by Fr. goodw:n of St.
Thomas, as deacon, and Fr. O'Neil
of Parkhill as sub -deacon. During the
offertory the chofl' mattered beauttfutlyi
",Hark, Hark .).ty Soul." lifter Mass
Fr. Gcadwin: delivered. a very .interesting
eloquent and :ihepress:vs sermon, point-
Log
oint!;ng out in beautiful flustrat.ana, the
at iablo and lortblo Lite or the deceased,
showing that ' her whole attention was
rclrtered in hor hes o -and church, both
Gu the spiritual and temporal welfare
of alt wl`uhfnl her care: A dietingti, shed
position she 1relid svasiOthet honor of be-
ing president of tenet .Altair Society. She
Is .survived by her flatter and mother,
brothers and sisters, who were unable
to attend the fur.eral: Besides ° these she
also leaves to niournther lose,, her hue -
band one do u. th ter, 'Leena, and one eon,.
Arthur, at horde,. _sal of ,whom have the
doepo9t sympathy df a large circlo of
relatives and Yrkrule.
'are very
struci d light, simply
ttylishin appear -
mice and can be adjusted to
fit `you gei'fectiy They can
be put on and taken off with
one hand. Let' us =plain
n
the Fits-l'Jrs®fltallty
Wedding Rings and
zs Marriage Licensee
Getr014, ed►al st
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ELI/TV-ILLS
Mr. and Mr's. Harry Griff opt London
visited Mr. and Mr's. Wilbur Hunter on
Sunday last!—Miss Millis of Woodhanx
is visiting heir cows n Miss Meda;Coul-
ti,s.—Anniver(s'arly services will be held
in -the Methodist church meet Sunday.
Rev. McAlister of Exeter will preaehin
the morning at t,OJ o'clock, and the pas-
tor, Rev. ;Steadman, in; bide evening at
7. A liberal. •offer:'ng is asked for. -
rs. Greason and children left for their
new ,horde fin St. Manys on. Tuesday.—
Mrs Earl is vtsibiing yin, Seaforth.—The
W. M. S. met on Thursday last. Short
brieihd papers were given by Miss Up-
eha11, dills Othella Heywood, Mrs'. Ell
;Cbultis and others. The Decenn,ber
Un tint' wall be held at the parsoluage,r
The ladies will also serve lunch. Mrs:
R. Skinner win;l _hlave charge of the
inissi,on study : for the nest rneeting• A
collection is asked fort ni aid of therest
fund.-Eev. S'te'adlrnla,ni' was in HensaIL
a•n Tuesday.—Mr. and: Mrs. Balkwill
visited at Mr. '1'obt. ,Seliery's Sunday
—Mr. 'Rlobt, woods is visiting ids
daughter in Strarthtroy,
GRAND: BEND,
4adeto
Measure
Clothes
BIRTHS
Hunter—Ln U,sborne, on Nov. 13, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. Murder, a daughter.
Thiel -At Zu1r bh, oar :Nbv, 6th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Gaor'ge Thiel, Jr.,a son.
Atkihson—In 'Winnipeg, tnnipeg, Man., on Nov.
13th, to 'Mn. a.nd Mrs. Railton. E. At-
kinson, (nee Millie Bissett) a drug n -r.
ter.
Green— .:Grand Bend; on, Nov. 18% to Mr.
and Mrs. Cyrus Green, a. daughter.
Durand—At the 'Sauble Line, Stanley,
on Nov. 13, to Mr' and Msg. Durand.
adaught&ts
it` ,.,.
MARRIAGES
Tianno MN er —At the bonne of the
bride's parents, on Nov, 13, Freder,
ick Hannon of LOgan to Mabel Lena
daughter Of Mr. and Mss', 3. J. Miller
of Staffs,.
diacMath—Goodwin-In., Clinton on Nov.
1SWinniFred Evelsrn, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodwin,
to Samuel Bitdhds Macviath of Goder-
lob. township.
Miller-14illeih—lar Dashwood, on Nov:
19, August Miller, to, Miss Laura :Mil-
ler. daughter Of dr.. and Mrs. Henry
;Miller—all of Daedtwood.
Messrs. S. Pettier and, P. George irons
Ailsa Craig were here.Saturday.—Cyrus
Green's home has been brightened by
the. arrival of a daughten —hiss. John
Baird entertained sotmie of her friends to
a quilting Thursday afternoon
Ethel Oliver of Greenway visited Mar-
garet Carriere 'Sa.turrdhy lyes, Steward
son of Greenwlay is v.'siting'• ter skErter
Mrs. George Oliver,—Mr. Robert. Pols
took le movies; date his farm, which lie
recentlybought from James Rush.—Mr.
biaaim Grattoh moved'into A.'Disjard,
fine's ')rouse Thursday.—Greta, daughter
or WILUann Baker, Is on tile sick list.
're.—On Saturday moiriling Mr. John
sou hrott s house caul 'ht fire and be -
07,4.1. anything could bel done hu sed to
e grow nd onlly a things being
aved. This 'its, cul t' i«a' loss to 'Air,
,e
utlicott The cottag&. berng brick for
i r first st E �s e1''. vA y litt'o dam-
,
ed -and
ln-
ed,and he�'xa fe'd to build os'i'r
*.n' loin
OUR, MADE Tp 'MEASURE OLOTHES'
ARE WORN BY THE BEST DRESS,
ERS ]N THIS "I ocAt Izr.
OUR PATRONS,, SOUND OUR 'PRAISt
LS^-SiORE MEN ARE 'LEARNING 01-,'
Ti'IE EXCELLENCE OF OUR Y,�.ORIi
—AND SO OUR TAILOHINq BUSI-
NESS GROWS CONTINUALLY".
OUR SORT OF WORK". ItiEETS THE
MOST EXACTING SCRUTINY THAT
CAN BE PUT UPON TAILOIVING, AND
EY ORDERING
DEATHS
Nluttart—In London, .Nev. 16, Mrs., tut
tart, widow of the late Geol. Muttarl,
in her 941511 year.
Hayes—At Mount Caravel, on, Nov. i2,
James Bayes, alged 80 years,
Westlake.—Iii Uaboinne, on .Nov. 15th,
widow of the 'late. William; Westlake
Mary Ann 'Harney, widow of the late
'William Westlake, aged 72 years, 5
;months and 11 drays.
Harmer.—In McGnldivrav, en Nov. 11th,
William,Alfred Earner, aged 25 years
2 nnontih '.
Cooper—In Clinton, en Nova 13, John
Cooper, son of • Mn..1. .Cooper,
aced 28 years, 1a more he and 3 day
Case. -In 9'oronkte, Nov, 17th, George
Allen CaJse, fonneriy of Exeter, int his
54t.: year.
Snell—In U,sborne, on Nov, 18, Orville
W. G. A. Smell, solar of William Shell,
aged 26 years, 1 month, 26 dayd,
Godsave--Ia. Dulutih, Nov. 19, Thomas
Gtiodsave, formerly of Stephen, aged 40
,years,
Cattle Sale at Centralia
Thee will -be, ttoid by public auction,
at Centralia, '.:Or R(HUR,SDA,Y,
at. 2 o!eliock, ;p x•;irsu, a carload of choice
co a s and a ' itrar of ro l cattle
i, . J,' Sh�annrres lyroprietor 'lh Brown,
Auctioneer,; Seaforth.
Taman
Tailored.
Clothes
IN EITHER SUIT OR OVERCOAT YOU
WILL FIND1IE
Faultless in Workmanship
Faultless in Designing
Faultless. in Fabric
eay--
Wear
Goods
.earn. Ulsters
TEE VERY LOOK. OF, OUR ULSTER
COATS . FILLS ONE WITH THE GEN -
ESI., WARMTH ' OF, ANTICIPATION.
TI -3E PROSPECT OF SLIPPING INTO
A BIG ROOMY GREATCOAT ON A BIT
CNG W1NTER DAY 1S ENOUGH TO
l-11iIKE , A. MAN ENJOY 71.111 COLD
WEATHER.
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