Exeter Advocate, 1910-03-10, Page 1TwsxTY-THIav YEAR.
EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, MARCH 10.1910.
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NDERS & CREECH
The Old Reliable
Last Week Ended Our
BIG SALE
and will now prepare to get in line with Spring. which
soon be upon us.
Our New Spring Goods
are coming to hand
New Laces New Fmbroideries
New Tias New Prints
New Carpets New Rugs
New Curtains
New Mut;lins
and
in all the latest styles and coloring's.
w'i11
New Dress donde
New White Wear
New Squares
New Shirt Waists Shortly we will have in our new line of
Shirt Waists -the nicest up -to date
gooAlsoea very fine have ever lhine of Fancy White Underskirts
Highest Price Paid for Produce.
CARLING BROS.
6141060000000000100006-300666011
LOOK !
Another Big Cut in Prices for 30 days
at R. N. ROWE'S
BIG SALE
Ooods Must Be Sold!
Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Faint Produce.
We Keep Nice, Clean. Fresh Groceries
R. N. ROWE
PHONE 22
ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST -OFFICE - - --
gi000 000\'0 2-300". 0s7` 0►f4•S
rr.r .s.aa1 Cs,4s. ,�ONEY TO 1.OAN ON FARM AND 1ILf.A(;E
1'roperttes at lowest rates of inter.
ERNEtlT ELLIOT.
Office Opposite Central Hotel, Suter, Out.
pR
0 P. ROULSTON, L.D.e.; D.D.B.
Honor Graduate M Toronto University.
DENTIST
Offices: --Over Dickson .i ('uling'e f... Of -wee.
Exeter. Telepbooe No. 5.
dosed Wednesday afternoons.
`DL A. A. KINSMAN, L D. S., D. D. s..
Moser gradeot. of Toronto Usls.risty.
DENTIST.
ealteet.4 without any pals, of say bad effect'YM s aslit Oladsaa a Stucbury'e .Sc., Mals street
M•dicel
11 4 BRIGHT. M. D., M. C. P. 1 8. HONOR
• Graduate of Toronto Univenl1y, Two years
reddest phr0clan Royal Alexandra Hospital, sic.
Osco and Raeldsnce, Dr. Amos' Old Stand Andrew
street, 9111 TELL
D9. A. T. BOND, TORONTO, POST GRADUATE
of New York Post Graduate College, successor
to practice of Dr. A. F. Malloy, Easter. Reslderre-
Lately oecuphd b • Dr Malloy. Andrea tet. Mee
F'ormerly the Elliot few t'i 'e, opposite Central
Hotel.
DR.?. P. McLACORLIN
Has resumed pratk'e after spending a year (Col.
'ego) at Briest and Continental Itapttals. (Icneral
gtactice with epeeist attention to Eye, (with refrac•
tlos) Ear Nae and Throat.
Osce: Dashwood, Oat.
Legal.
DICKSON a CARLINo. RARRISTRRS, SOLICi
tore, Notartee, ('one elan. -en, commissioners
gollettor. for Mottoes Bank, etc.
Met#ey le Leaf at lowest rateeuf inters*
Oleces, Main street, Euler,
R. Oaa.tare, 11 A., L. R. 1..casos
MONIST TO Load.
We bays alums amount of private hus`s to leas
Wes
.4, Olio's properties ot leer rates Of Wee
O1.►DMAN 1 STA*IU8T, f
Barrister, asllcitoes,MeIa se., Suter Os
B. S. PHILLIPS, Rumen,
Lk:owed Aaetlettls.r.
is *111.4.41. .11 parte. latlslaetloe gswas
teed et se pay. Terme rsabsable. An .Men left
et AdveeM.Ores will 14 promptly att.sdsd N.
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederation Life Assurance
pp��y. also Fire insurance in lead-
ins Oanadiatn and British Ooopaoses.
Main -At., Rioter.
LICENSED ACCTiONRER
MM. ANl)EA50N. Licensed Aecti•n•er
ter Huron County. Tereus rea•o,able.
Dates can he made at ire Adv•ate.
INSINcr. or Henry Etibcr'• Office, Cred-
NIS. . •e. 1111'811//
Cedar Posts for Sale
\sc lave t'tc fineat quality of Cedar
l'.at at moderate -prices.
G. E. HICKS,
CENTRALIA
PIANO AND CUTTER FOR SALE.
A raw first-class Piano for sale
cheep; also cutter. Apply to W. Arreed,
Exeter.
FARM FOR SALE.
One of the fluent farms 1n tfsboree
Apply to GANDERS & CREECH. Exeter
ASSISTANT MATRON AND NURSE
WANTED
Arp))rat:ons for the position of second
esslatant matron and nurse for tree
Huron County house of Refuge will be
received at once by John Torrance, In-
spector, Clinton P. O. Apiicants will be
required to furnish references. Per-
ennal applications per'crrcd. A liberal
salary will be paid. By order o' the
,omr,eitttc, JAMES WATSON, Chairman.
Dated Mare's 2. 1910.
FOR SALE
Ceottage and three lots 1n Exeter, belt
icte NCP. '.5. 5e, and 57, on the }butt:
exile of Sirlcoe Street. On this prcperty
Is a frame cottage (brick foundation)co:t
enlr.trg flue rooms and a good cellar.
Also a good well and a large stable.
Good garden and fruit trees. The pro-
perty is to be sold to wind up the estate
-Apply to OLIDMAN & STANDURY.
13a: meter., Exeter, Ontario.
)'AR11 FOR SALE.
Choice hundred acre farm. beteg 2-ot
3, Con. 1, U•borne, London Road, 3-4
mile from Centralia. 3 tniles from Ex-
eter. On the premises there 1• erected
a good brick nO.re'e, all conveniences.
large bark barn Hot4, tinl•heA in
Latest Improved •tyle; drive house. good
orchard. raver falling water, well in
barn and house, 12 •ere• fall wheat.
All p;o'wl'g done. if not sold privately
on or before the 20 day of Dee. will be
sold by public auction at a date to 1*
fixed later. Meer terms of payment.
Ur: term• and particulars apply to
Jae ilandford, prop., Oentralla, or to
T. CAHteron, auctioneer, Farquhar F. 0.
USBORNE
THIEVING RAMPANT. -The number
of thefts that have bzen committed in
the Township of Usborme of late is be-
ginning to cause alarm. The township
council has taken the matter up and on
Saturday last at a meeting a resolu-
tion was passel offering a reward of
$25 for the apprehension or conviction
of the party or parties committing the
thefts The following have suffered
losses thus tar -Wes. Parkinson, Con.
6, eight bats of clover a.. -ed; Milton
Gregory, con. 0. three turkeys ; Mr.
Jacque/. S. E. Boundary, harness and
gorse blankets, Jas. Wilson, (bn. 6.
three pigs; Thos. Motley, Whalen, two
pigs; Rich. Canon, con si, 2 pitch forks
Samuel Hunter, con. 7, three turkeys;
and there are others.
SETTLERS' ONE-WAY EXCURSIONS
To Western Canada, \Larch 15. 22,
29, April .', and 19, via Grand Trunk
Railway System, from stations in On-
tselo, Kingston and_ west, to certain
points In Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Particular attention is called to the fact
t'tat low rates apply to pants on Grand
Trunk Pacific Railway, a new territory
full of "Golden Opportunities." Secure
tickets and further information from
Grand Trunk Agents or address J. D.
McDonald, D.P.A.. G. T. Ry.. Toronto,
Ont.
WINCIIELSEA
M'. Ed. Le)c•r:.ous: )e:t with his t:oece
hold effe-es for Raneunvla N. Y.,where
he will In the future realde.-Flank Bal-
lantyne's sale on Thursday was largely
attended and goof prl?es were realized.
He left for London on Saturday where
he will remail for a Willie prior to
leaving for Saakatv;,n, Sask.-Mrs. Ida
Duncan is spending a few day. with
Mrs. J. G. Jones ht Exett?r.-rTttteves
have been at .vork In our neighborhood
t.ast Friday night Mr. John Herne Jr..
lost a valu One bet of single harness
and two horse collars. -Mr. Thos. Dut•-
dle and wife left Monday for \Valla2e-
town, being called there an aceou•tt of
the severe illness of Mrs. Duo-dlc's mo-
ther: Miss Sella Ileywoed os St.Marye
High School spent Sunday with her
parents. -Tic debate licks at Ellinville
on Wedne3day of last week proved a de-
rided success. Quite a large audience
listened to the deba'e-s ehost addresses
were very interesting shed highly appre-
ciated. Ti,e subject of the debate was
"Reeeeved that circumstances have more
to do In ae-urinet success In liter than
abtiity." The decision was given by
Judges in favor of the r.esetive, the
t.,u:ds being wo:1 by Mt•sers. Medd an'l
Kerr.
SALES REGISTER
\Veineaday, Mar. 50 -Farm stock and
l :• :t cats. the property of John Pen
• l,ot 12, Con. 2, }fay. Sale at 12.30
B S. Phillips. Auct.
Saturday, Mar. 19th.-ifousehold ef-
fects, etc., the property of \Vet. H.
Jones. John Street. Sale at i o'clock.
FOR SALE.
Choice Plymouth Rock Eggs for in-
cubation. 50c. per 15. $.t.(lt) per 100.
Also cho:ca Red Clover seed and Potatoes
S. 3. 1IOGARTI I, Exeter P.O.
SEED BARLEY
,u bushels of Manchuria seed barley
grown from selected seed for three year
also 100 bushels of se:d peas. Prices
o t apliratlon.- W. D. SANDERS,
Exeter, Ont I
EGGS F1'n HATCHING
Front 'sleeted Barred (locks. Male
birds Model Farm breed. $3.25 per
100 or 50c. a sett:tie. Mao pen of Mod-
el Farm Parted hock liens, specially
bred to lay, $1.00 per sct'Ing. \VII! in-
cubate eggs for you at a reasonable
price. Baby : hacks for sale after the
20th of April. Teo Brooders and some
Barrel (tock nttlen for sale. A rail eol-
icite.i. Orders taken tow. -WILLIAM A
SIMBROOK, CREDiTON, ONT.
IHEREFORD DULL FOR SALH,
Ti.oroughbrcd ilereford Bull for $ale.
months old. First-class animal.
Also will take a ;lumber ot cattle to
feed straw. 81IERWOOD HUNTER.
Lot 1. Con 4, Usb3rne ; Centralia P. O.
VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The undersiencd 1s offering for sale
that desirable Village property, being
lots 13. 14, 15, corner of William and
Waterloo streets. Teere ie on the prem-
ises a splendid brick house, email
stable and other conveniences; also a
number of cioice fruit trees. The prop-
erty 1s drat -claps in every respect and
is well situated. Will b' sold reaeen-
abic. Apply on premises.
ALi• i1ED IiOWEV. Exeter P. 0,
FARMS FOR SALE
T: at choice- fare, bring part L.t
and 19. Cot. 1. Town.hlp of Umborne,
in the Village of Exeter, containing 100
serves. On this property there is an
up-to-date brick dwelling with all con-
veriencts , large bank barns, with water
in @tables. silo. drive ;louse, Ice house,
and all hinds of fruit ; 6.► acres In hay
and grass, a acres fall w,teat, balance
twat -C. est fall. Property in a high
Mate of cultivation and well adapted
for a nun doing a dairy butanes* or
general farming.
Also R. 1-2 lot 5, Coe. 1, /lay, contain
int 50 acres, 2 acres hardwood bush,
3:. acres In grass, balance plowed. On
the premiers there Is a never falling
supply of wate- with windmill and tanks
This property It well adapted for drat-
irg or general ling. Possession In
March. Easy tern, Ot payment. Must
be sold as preprtetor',s health has fail-
ed and he Is rettr , For terms and
particulars apply t '1►. DOW, of
Easier. or T. CAME euctloneeer of
Farquhar.
1A
Local Items
DEATH OF MRS. OKE.
There parsed away to the unseen
world on Friday last, one. who for
11lny years has been a most beloved
sad worthy reeIdent of Exeter, In the
person of Mary SJ,e_•re, widow of the
late Janice Oke. So unexpected was her
1• mise that the event has east a gloom
over the whole town, and when the
news of her death spread on Friday
''act it scented almost Incredible. De-
•eeee3 had been in her usual health, un-
til the Saturday previous to her death
sea contracted a cold, and this coupled
wit's an attack of brottchitta, developed
Into pneumonia. }Ier condition seemed
eavorable for reeovery until Thursday
when she took a tutu for the worse and
de.1pite all that medical skill could sug-
Jest and careful nuraln,f the disease
wade deadly ptogrene until Friday
nr,: r,log. when the end cache. The de-
t'csteed was a native of E. gland, being
born in Devonshire in the year 1912,
cohacquently she was in her 68th year.
In the fall of 1862 she came to Qaaada
end first settled in Fleeter, where she
has continuously resided ever ainee. In
the year 196:3 she wa mashed to Mr.
Jati;ee Oke, who predeceased her nearly,
twenty years. Mrs. Oke was a woman
of admirable qualities, bang poeaessed
of a chcer.ul, lovable an•I kindly diapo-
sition, and see leaves behind her the
freeramce of a pure life that will
rerealn while memory taste .A family
of one son and four daughters survive-
Tnntras of London; Mrs. Charles E.
Locke of Brookline, Mass.; Mrs. W. T.
Act eson, Mrs. Billings of Exeter and
Miss Amelia of St. Thorttas, all of
-Neve!, ezceptiee the latter, where at
'ter bedside when the end carne. She
also leaves to naaurn her demise one
sister. Mrs. \Vrm. Treble, and one broth-
er 1n England. Tate fu;ural, whim was
p.lvate. took plu•e on Sunday to the Ex-
eter Cemetery and was conducted by
the Rev. D. W. Contuse reeler of the
Ttivitt Memorial church. The floral
tributes of affection and eetec;n for de -
ca :tet laid upon the casket mere
merry and of great beauty. The bereav-
ed have the sympathy o' a large circle
of friends.
DEATII'S DOINGS.
0a Wclnesday evening of last week
the death took place of One of . Exeter's
axed residents, In the person of John
J•a'ttr Lenallacombe, aged 79 years, 1
month and 10 days. Deceased load
b.ea faille; for the last six months,
end a week previous to his death he
Mav taken Ili of pneumonia. and his
coodll 'n'at once essuieel a wrtous as-
patt, death coming gradually but ewe-
ly. !Torn in Tarlctun, Devonshire. Eng.,
ne was in 1850 there married to Mies
ilarris and came to Canada in 1853.
settling first in Woodstock, where he
wotkei at tailoring. Niue years lee
he moved to the boundary of ilibbcee
Towt,shlp, and afterward to the 7th con -
:east on of Usborn e. T t'rty veers 'tgo
he retired to Exeter. where his wife died
nine years afterward. Some years lat-
er he merrled Mrs. John Sntallcontbe,
who passed away trine months ago.
Since her demise tIr. Snlallacombe had
lived with his son George. Ile was a
flee old gentleman and highly respected
He was of a quiet and retiring distils -
Rion. high morale and strict integrity.
In religion he was a member of the
English church and In politics an In-
dependent Liberal, exercising his own
opin:oa as to how he used the franchise.
Two sots survive, Thomas of Crustal
City Man., and George of Exeter, the
latter of whorl Is now quite 111 of
pecurnonla. The funeral took place on
Saturday to the Exeter cemetery.
_
LAST OF THE CHILDREN.- There
died at hie late residence on the 2nd
concession of Ueborne on Sunday morn
tug last, J.31111 W. W. it',d^son, aged
45 years, 3 months and 7 days. \1r.
1(odgeo:t had been in failing health for
several years, but was able 'o he up
and around until a few days Ago, when
he ■utidcnly beanie worse and drath
came very quickly. Mr. Hodgson was
the last of a family of six -five broth-
ers and one slater, all of whom passed
away within a few years of each other
of lung trouble, having the aged mother
as the last leak In the family circle.
Iles sorrow has been great and she
has the sincere sympathy of the whole
community In her bereavement. A few
weeks ago Mr. Hodgson had a sale of
the farm and stock. and they intenlcd
movlriJ to lawn In the spring. The late
}tr 11od:soot was boat at Lllchmond
11111. near Toronto, but had been a res-
ident of Osborne practically all his Ilfe.
110 was ot a quiet disposition and
nighty respected. The funeral took
place to the Exeter r•rnactcry on Tues-
day afternoon.
K I IIKTON.
Invitations are out annou:.c1: g !Lr
ntarri:tge of Miss Sarah Doupc to Mr.
Kennedy of Saskatchewan. -Mrs. Thos
Elliott, who has been maimed to het
bed all winter. 1s at present very low.
,-Mr. Wesley Balfour, who has teen
seriously 111 for several months and not
expected to :feovcr, was able to go to
his barn for the first line on Satur-
day. -Albert, son of Mr. Thos. McCur-
dy. who has been very 111, le now Im-
proving nicely and his many friends are
nisch pleased to know that he i. reeve -
cuing -Pert). and Albet ta, son acrd
dauzhter of Mr. Robs. Doupe, have been
obliged to quit sceool at Suter o*lrtg
to the latter having an attack of
measles.
Meth of Mrs. Shier -Another of the
pioneer residents of this village has
passed to her reward. We refer to the
death of Mrs. Adan) Shier. who spirit
took Its flig'at on Monday night last.
Mrs. Shier had been In poor health for
some tine. suffering from a compile&
tion of dlseases, *Merl coupled with the
infirmities of old age, was too great
for her advan'ed year* and weaken d
constltutIon. De -cooed was aged 7
seers, :; months and 21 days. Fu-tcral
to ttaKirkton cemetery to -day, Thurs-
day.
THE EXETER Ci•t'NCiL.
A Ieeu er nte= tee of " le council Meas
held in the Town Hail on Friday, Mar.
4th. Absent, Councillor Luker. The
ntinutei of the previous meeting were
read and approved.
A contmuni.ation from Mr. Farncomb
regards Smart Turner Co. account for
extra, was read and laid over until the
council members see a ropy of ugree-
ment.
Mr. Marchand, local manager of the
I:ell Telt phone Co., laid before the coun-
cil letters front the company regards
opening a portion o1 Main Streit for
undc rgroumd construction, also for the
purpose of crecttmg poles and )Ines
alone Main and Wellington Streets.
The acting reavc and clerk were named
a committee to answer communications.
The foilowine accounts were read and
passed, -Win. Rivers, flour for 1).
Gillis as charity, $2.90; A. Westman,
London, water proof paint, waterwoaks
ace., $6.00; J. Senior, expreas charges
waterworks ace. 45c.; Telephone Oa.
messages, :3Sc.; Electric Light Co'y,
lighting $101.40; Geo. Cudmore, labor,
.2,011 • Thos. Brock 5.75 ; T. Brock, Jr.,
3.40; W. Welsh 60c.; S. \Vest 45e; A.
Etisaett 45.25 ; G. Atkinson 60c.; H.
Quance $4.88; Wm. Gillespie $2.25;
T. Cornish $2.8e; R. Davie 44.08; C.
Sanders 41.80 ; J. Cookson 60c.: W.
J. Bissett. pt. salary, $33.00; C. W.
Cross. pt. salary, cemetery ac., $29;
T. Brock, Sr., $1.50; T. l loulden 54;
J. Weekes, Fire chief, ee ; amounting
in all to $219.06. Passed on nation
Of Levott and Balkwill.
J. SENIOR, Clerk.
BLANSIIARD RAILWAY AGAIN
QUASHED.
Tae »lanshard Railway By-law to
grant aid for the extension of thc\C. I'.
R. west from St. Marys, was quashed
by Justice Britton at Obgoodc Hall. This
probably means that the C. 1'. R. will
have to undertake the work, as it is
doubtful if another favorable vote
could be secured from the township.
CENTRALIA
The Sando property is otfered for sale
-Itev. W II. Butt gave the League a
picture talk oe Japan Tuesday evening.
-Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, who have
been vtsiting 'he latter's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Daynham, have returned
to their home in the Northwest.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
\\' %NT Alt.
.11 ('TION s..LES
PRI a'ATE SALES
WANT .t1)5., and AUCTION and
PRIVATE SALE NOTICES in
TILE ADVOCATE bring better
results than are obtainable
through .any other medium In this
district. Why? Because the -id-
vocate goes into the hands VI a
tar tares: number of people
than any o'hrr medium. Very few
homes In many miles tall to re-
ceive The Advo: at,r weekly. If you
want anything, o: have anything
to sell you lose more than We
do by not placing an advertise-
ment in The Advocate. We are
ready to print your sale bills o::
shortest notice and at most reas-
onable rates.
BIRTHS
Wcods.-In Ueborne, on Mar. 3rd, to
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Wood, a daughter.
Balfour. -I» Fullerton, On March 411).
to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Balfour. a
daughter.
Cann. -In Crystal City, on Feb. :let
to Mr. and airs. C. \V. Cann, a daugh-
ter.
Wickert. -In McGillivray, on Feb. 27th
to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wickert, a
dauzeter.
Pierce. -At Drinsley, on Feb. 28rd, to
?Ir. and Mra. Ernest Pierce, a son.
Ilotg&ns.-In McGillivray, on March let
to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hodgine, a
dau:; titer.
MARRIAGES
Kestle-Ball-In Exeter North, on Mar.
9th, by Rev. Fear, Mr. Ilenry John
Kestle, to Miss Emma Ilene, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Hall of
Exeter North.
Carroll -Hodgins -In I3iddulph, on Mar.
2nd, Elijah Carroll to Miss Effie,
daughter of Mrs. James 'lodging, all
of Blddulph.
DEATHS
Hodgson. -In Usborne, on March 6th,
John Ilodeeon, aged 45 years, 3
months and 7 days.
Smallaconrbe-In Exeter, on Mar. 2nd,
John Smallaeontbe. aged 79 years, 1
month and 16 days.
'Ike -In Exeter, on Mar. 4th, Maly
sheerc, relict of the late James Oke,
aged 67 years, 7 months, 13 days.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought, Armitage. -At Victoria hospital on Feb
Boars tho
Signature of
27th, George Armitage. aged 71 yearg
Shier. -In Kirkton. on Mar. 8, Mfrs.
/i�^�:;1y j Acton Slier, aged 78 years, 3months
and 21 days,
Your Easter Clothes
will iie absolutely correct if you insist on having nue wurien' :end
net way of making thou anti elace your nide' With 'i, n(r.3'.
Made As You Want Them
, 812 to 820
Delivered When You Want Them
Smaller tailors have to ask very much more
for the same satisfactory workmanship. cloth
style and fit.
Beautiful new TIES and SHIRTS for Easter wear.
New HATS, SHOES, GLOVES. Everything for the
Man Who Cares
SANDY BAWDEN
Main St., Exeter THE CLOTHIER
People Going to the West
esmaggillipie
will find it to their advantage to get our prices on
11.11. Hardware, Stoves and Ranges
RANGES, with Tank, High Shelf and large
20 in. Oven, for
a ti a
42.00
" 44.00
s u
These Ranges ane especially adapted for the West.
A LSO=
GARLANDS, OXFORDS, SOUVENIRS & JEWELS
FOR SATISFACTION AND FURL. ECONOMY.
Nails, Glass, Lanterns, Locks, Pumps, Paints, Etc.
Wanted, Second Sand Wood Cook Stoves.
ULI&WS IIARD1A ' & STOYB 81'098