Exeter Advocate, 1910-03-17, Page 1clef II Out
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EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARC!! 17,1910.
NDERS & Canal
The Old Reliable
>- a
last Week Ended Our
,BIG SALE
and will now prepare to get in line with Spring. which will
soon be upon us.
Our New Spring Goods
are coming to hand
New Laces
New Tins
New Carpets
New Fmbroideries
New Prints
New Rugs
New Curtains
New RfuElins
and
in all the latest styles and colorin's.
New Dress Goods
New White Near
New Squares
New Shirt Waists Shortly we will bare in our new line of
Shirt Waists -the nicest up -to date
we have ever
goods
o Aea very fine lliine of own. F
Also ancy White Underskirts
Highest Price Paid for Produce.
CARLING BROS.
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WALL PAPER
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This is the season for
wall paper and this the place
to I,uy it. All going at
Half Price
and all new paper
LACE CURTmsoommENNEsAINS
We hare a nice let o
Lace Curtains from
45c to $3.50
a pair
All her Goods Going at Cost Price
Ismo
for the next two weeks. -naso- Come here for BARGAINS
Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Farm Produce.
We Keep Nice, Clean. Fresh Groceries
R. N. ROWE
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reeTemlesel Cards.
DR. 0.P. ROULSTON, LD.S.; U.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto University.
DENTIST CedarOuDicksones,.-Or k.on t ('cling. Law Otfes.Closed Wednesday afternoons Posts for t
Eeter. T.Iepooe No. 5.
\1ONET Tu LOAN ON F.\IOI AND VILLAGE
1'ropertiee at lowe-t rates of ,irl,terert.
ERNEST ELLIOT,
OctsOpposite Central hotel, Exeter, Ont.
�DIL A. IL KINSMAN. L. D. 1., D. D. 5..
e•or graduate of Tweak) Ueherlety.
DENTIST,
ilesei extracted without say pals, or say bed *Sects
OMs.TerQWmaa a 'cookery's elks, Niels street
itadleat
Esa 111101sT. 11. D., W. C. P. a e. HONOR
Oedsele of Tonere University, two pan
t WskMlaa Rolm Alexandra Hospital, etc.
ad ReM nee, Dr. Amos' Old Stand, Andrew
utast, STITES.
DA. T. BOND, TOHONTO, POET ORAUUATE
of New York Poet (1rastuate College. successor
t0 practice of Dr. A. F. Malloy, Exeter. Reaidence-
totNy ed 11 Or Yalloy, Andrew ht. OTve -
1'ormerly the Elliot Law 011, e. 0ppoalt. Central
Hotel.
D1. T. P. 1t1oI.At'GIILIN
Has resumed practice after spending a year (Col•
tege) at British and Continental Hospitals. General
practice with special attention to Eye, (with refrac•
:los) Lar Nose and Throat.
Orli.. Dasbaood, Ont.
Legal.
DIOLSOS a CARLING, BARRISTER.", SOLICI
ten, Notaries, Conveyancers, Commissioners
golleftorsfor Ilobon* Rant, etc.
s*a•y is Lsss at lowest sato. of ',wows
Ogees, gats street, Exeter,
1. Oasum, E.A. , L. 11.1 acs 2011
ili
O/1IT TO LORA.
We Mvs a large amount of private feeds to lose
R�fel me rinser* properties at low rates of Inter
OLADl1AN a 5TAXIURT,1
ltarrbt.n, eelkitem gals et.. teeter O•
-. B. S. PHILUPM,, Blunt&
��`\ Skewed Aectl•a••e.
tlLlei st.ttes4s 1s all Arte. aattehctlea rusran•
Md sem Tsease rweemble. all .Nees jaw
will be sresptly'Resoled M.
J. ezxuos
Agent Cont.d.ration Life Aswan..
01mIts y iris ho FIN
British Oompaniies.
Bair-1lt., /Utter.
LICENPED ACC 'IONESR
WM. ANUShSC)N. Lice need A*rtieneer
ter Heron County. Terms reaeor,aNe,
Date* ran be nude at it a Advo •ate
Sreter, or ilenry rtIber's Oftlt•e, C -ed:
ROW 1111-111111
We !.ave tt.c finest quality of Cedar
Post at moderate -prices.
G. E. HICKS,
CENTRALIA
PIANO AND CUTTER FOR SALE.
MMEIMMINIM
A new first-class Piano for sale
chap; aloe cutter. Apply to W. Arnold,
Exeter.
FARM FOR SALE.
One cf the fir.est farms In tlsborne
Apply to SANDERS & CREECH. Exeter
ASSISTANT %faTltON AND NURSE
WANTED
Aelecat:Ons for the position of second
assistant matron and nurse' for the
iturc:l County house of Refuge will be
received at once by John Torrance. In-
spector. Clinton 1'. O. Aplfrarts will be
required to furnish references. Per-
sonal applications pereerred. A liberal
salary will be paid. By order oe the
committee, JAMES WATSON, Chairman.
Dated Marc'n 2. 1910.
FOR SALE
Cottage and three lots to Exeter, being
lets Noe. 55, 56, and 57, on the • South
cede of Sirrcoo Street. On thi• properly
Is a frame cottage (brick foundallen)con
telrarg five rooms and • good cellar.
Also a good well and a large •table.
Good garden and fruit trees. The pro-
perty is to be •old to wind up the estate
-Apply to (MADMAN & STANBURT,
Barristers, Exeter, Ontario.
SEED BARLEY
4"u bue'.r1• of Manchuria sed barley
grown from selected seed f three year
also 10') bushcle of se'd fess. Prices
c• spit atter.- W. D. SANDERS.
Exeter, Ontt
HEREFOi1D DULL FOR RALE.
Thoroughbred Iler.tord Bull for Sale.
22 monies old. Pinot-claim •nlrnal.
.k lac Miil take a -,umber of cattle to
tend et raw. S1IF.RWOOD HUNTER.
Let 1. Co'. 4. U•borne ; Centralia P. O.
CENTRALIA
The Saado property was all dlsposel
of at the Assignee's Sale here on Mon -
Jay. Wm. Moffatt bought the UO
acres for $5,400. Thos. Oliver got the
2 acres by the railway for $223. Wm.
whits bought 50 acres oe the 4th con.
of Stephen for $1400. \Wit. Anderson
was the ..0 Ounce!' and he deserves
credit for the able metier in which he
conducted the sale. -Chicken pox 1s very
plrrlifui aurone; the chi,drt.n at pres-
ent. -Mr. Thos. Willis, sr., Is reeover-
It;. front an attack of la grippe. -Rev.
Ss!ten is vtsitins iris daughter, \Ira. E
Ctleill.-Mr. ".V. Cave and family have
de_laed to remove to the Northwest and
have sold their horns to the village here
to Alex ! lcrgott.-Thos. Willie has
moved into Dr. Ornte's hose and J.
HeJley has moved into F. Abbatt'e
house. vaca.ed by Mr. Willis. -The W.
"1 S. met at the residen••e of Mr. It.
Handford last week -Mr. J. Eeg11.h
pf Corb.tt has neave3 eater Anthony.Nc-
vin's farm. -John Smith has been tee
gages to work Thos. Ei.ton'a farm. -
An outbrea, of measles has prevented
a rile of our village pupils from
.,:•, K the Itigh Scheel at. Ereteri
ARE '.CU GOiNG WEST
If so, erception.;l opportunities are
•;ew being oefere4 by the Grand Trunk
Railway System eve' Chicagol, in the
way of "Col Met •Excursioie," " Set-
tler's E:y ions," and "Horneseekeri'
E•ceu t s." The former rates are one
way cond class applying to certain
points In California. Mexico, British
Columbia, Oregon, Washington, etc.,
daily well Apre 13th. The Settlers ra-
tes are also one way second class and
apply to principal points in Saskatc•hc
wan and Alberta (Including certain
points on Grand Trunk Pacific Rail-
way), and Ln cffe:t March 1ei, 22, 29,
April eel and 12tli. Tet: llomeveekei s
rate" are . round trip second class ap-
plylnJ to principal points in Wfaiitoba,
Saskatchewan and Alberta (including
certain points on the Grand Trunk Pac-
ific hallway). April 5, 19, etc, and
range from Whutipeg and return 332,
to Edmonton and return $42.50. Tick-
ets good for GU days. Secure tickets
from Grand Trunk Agents, or address
J. D. McDonald, Diet. ('ase. Agent. To-
ronto, art.
SITUATIONS VACANT
A few more machines will be added
to our Exeter Factory at one c. Young
women wishing to earn t err n hv-
in: and dealrous of g.au eady em-
ployment, operating rnachl, s on boys'
clothing. Apply at once ta.G. W. Davis.
Foreman, Exeter, The Jacki on \t't'g. Ch.
TURNIPS FOR SALE
About 500 bushels of l hl first
class condition. Apply to'�I. ELWOR-
THY, Exeter.
TP. Ole USBORNE CONSERVATIVE
MEETING
A meeting of the Liberal -Conservative's
of the Township of Ueborne to to be
held in the Central Hotel, Exeter, n
SATURDAY. MAR. loth. t 2 k
for the purpose of appoint' egates
to the Conservative Convelit t in Ot-
tawa in June next, and other important
twtelrean. By order of Executive,
SIMON HUNTER, chairman of Com
SALE REGISTER
Saturday. Mar. 19th. -Household ef-
fect, etc.. the property of .fins. If.
Jones. John Street. Sale at 1 o'clock.
FOR SALE.
Choice Plymouth Rock F4gsefor In-
cubation, 50c. per 15, $.I.Qi) per 100.
Also cho:ce Red Clover seed
R. J. HOGARTIi, Exeter P.O.
EGGS FOR 1IATc1l!Nt0/
1 1om selected Harrell Rocks. Male
birds Model Farm Need. (x:L2e per
lG0 or :,0c. a settinj. Also pen of Mod-
el Fern' Barred ;tuck liens. specially
bred to ley, $1.e0 per setting. will in-
cubate ergs for you at a rrateonable
grin.. It,iby : hicks for sale after the
20th of .rpt fl. Ten Ilreredcre and some
Barrel (cork nt elts for sale. A call sol-
lrhei. Orders taken now. --WILLIAM A
SAMRROUK, CIIEDITON, ONT.
VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The undernancd Is offering sale
that desirable Village property. being
lots 13. 14. 1,-.. corner of \William and
Waterloo etrees. There le on the prem-
ises a splendid brick house, small
stable and other conveniences; also a
number of choice fruit trees. The prop-
erty is first-class In every respect and
is well situated. WWill h' sold reason-
able. Aptly on premiere.
ALFRED 11OWEY. Exeter P. O.
FARMS FOR SALE
That choice faun, being part itei 114
and 19, Cott- 1, Township of Usborre.
In the Village of Exteer, containing 100
acres. On this property there is an
up-to-date brick dwelling with all con-
verlcnces . large hank barns. with water
In stable•, silo, drive house, iee house,
and all kinds of fruit : tt.1 acres in hay
and grass, d acres tall w.teat, balance
Floweret sat fall. Property In a high
state of cultivation and well adapted
for • man doing a dairy butanes or
general farming.
Also R. 1-2 lot 5. Dan. 1. Hay, contain
Ing 50 acres, 2 acres hardwood bust',
15 acres in grass, balance plowed. On
the premises there is a never falling
supply of ware' with whidmill and tanks
Thl• property le well adapted for grat-
ing or general farming. Possession In
March. Sway terms of payment. Must
be sold as proprietor's health has fail-
ed and he is retiring. For term. and
particulars apply to ALEX. DOW, of
Exeter. or T. CAMERON Auctioneer of
Farquhar.
Local Items
Revival meetings are being held in
\laln Street church this and next week.
DEATH OF' Mite. l'(tES'LCATOR.-
After a ions and trying illness anoth-
er of Stephen's most rerpected residents
was cal'ei to her lou; home on Wednes-
day of last week. We refer to the death
of Gram Sanders, widow of the late
John Preszrator. Deceased was a vi: -
t in of cancer and her suffering. for
'rimy weeks at Huish were excruciat-
in; and alneast unbearable, but with all
elle hors h..r affliction: with great eour-
h:e and reeienatiou, and while death
s sad andbritnes tears of bitterness,
oes cannot ,turn that death has releas-
el her from the pain and suffering
she had to endure. Deceased was a na-
tive. of En:land, being born in Devon-
't'tlre tet 1632, consequently she was
in her :9th year. When about ten
yetre of a -.^.e she reeved with her par-
ents to Canada., first settling in the
township of Stephen, where she has
rcadee contlituously ever since. At
about 20 years of age she was mnar-
r:ei to Jolut f reszcator who predeceae-
ei her about five years. Deceased was
a member of the Main street Methodist
church and when 1n health and strength
wag re uler in attendance at worship.
Niro. Preszrator was a kind friend, a
good wile and nwttier, always solicit-
uoue for the welfare of her family, by
w:
(int she will be much missed. A
'amtly of five survive -two .,ante and
three daughters -Samuel and John of
Stephen: Mrs. Chris. Luker, Exeter ;
\ire. John Tran„ Stratford, and Mrs.
Wen. R'I1 o:t. Tuckei smleh. The funeral
too piece• t t the Exeter cemetery on
Friday. The bereaved family have the
symp.ttey e: thr:r many friends.
FARQUHAR.
Early last winter the two barns, con-
taining a number of farm implements
o: Mr. William Kinsman of Tucker -
smith. •were burned in the absence of
?Ir. Kinsnatt, who was then le Essex
and as no one was living on the glare
the origin of the fire must have been
o: an incendiary nature. The barna and
Implements were insured in the Ueborne
and Ilibbert Fire Company for $t000
v,leh is hot nearly equal to the loss
sustained by the owner. The Company
however, witheld payment of the stoney
and on Friday last in Farquhar, be-
fore Pollee Magistrate Davie of Mitch-
ell an investigation took place, the re-
sult of which has not yet been made
known, although it seemed to be evi-
dent that air. Kinsman was perfectly
Innocent in the matter, and consider -
Ina tee value of th-t burned property
and the amount of Insurance no other
opinion could well prevail.
Our tenon wits ell alive last Friday
and Saturday. On Friday the Bale of
Mr. Simon Campbell was largely atten-
ded and a Iaree ara..u:,t of stock was
disposed o1 at good prices. -Ori. Satur-
day Mr. Wm. Kay wan all senile., the
cause being the: arrival of a bour."Ing
boy at his ;tome.
IiAY TOWNSHIP
Death o: Mr. Staccy.-Few are Oft
to claim the distinction of being the p1-
oneer outlets of this community. Last
week saw auothe: of •he oldest resid-
ents of Hay numbered among the zee'
ntajorlty. We refer to the demise of
Joh!. Stacey, who passel away oil Tirure
day last at the great age of 90 years
2 menthe and 13days. The deceased
had his usual health and faculties till
the last. He was up and around all
day until about 3 o'clock in the atter-
noon, when he walked across the floor
oe the house, was stricken down and
without a moment's warning expired.
The deceased was born In Cornwall,
E:ail.urd, In 1819, and came to Canada
when about ;25 years of age Ile Bret
settled in Whitby and some years later
moved to this nelghbort,uod, where he
has lived en.rilnuovsly ever since. He
Is survived by a wife and nine (0.1-
W it -James, Jabez and Jcseph of (fay
Simon of Petrolea ; Daniel of Saskat-
chewan; Mrs. John Cudmore of Crystal
Cly, Man., Misses Annie and Lena cf
C`ticago. The funeral took place to the,
Exeter cutietc ry Saturday.
STAFFA-It is wit,' r Bret that we
chronicle the ■erfous illness of Mrs.
\stun. Woiden. tier eicy.eciao hells out
413 hope for her and says it is only t
ntttte: of a short time.
FiRE AT GODERiCII,-Fire did some
thcusands of dollars of damage Satur-
day afternoon to the interior of St. Pet-
er', (tontan Catholic Church. The ed-
ifice Is of stone otherwise the loos
would have been mucin greater. it 1e
supposed to have started from the sac-
ristry lamp.
RRCCEFiELD.-Foiluwing arc the
prize winners at the Seed Show 'teid
there .-\Wnite oats. It. It. Modeland. W.
Smillie. A. El: oat : six rowed bar-
iey. A. Elcoat. Il. 11. Higgins. George
Brock: two rowed barley, W. 11. Snt11-
Ite : field eras. Jas. Itos• ; bcane. (leo.
11111. Robe. Watson, Jas. Ross . enrn
in ear, W. R. Stnfllie: timothy seed,
Robb. Morrison. Hugh McGregor. B. 11.
Higgins; early potatoes, Mr.. Martha
Diehl. Jas. Pattereor:: potatoes for gen-
eral crop. Ja.. Ross. W. It. Smillie,
Wm. Murdock ; Dutch sets, Jas. Patter
tenon. Mrs. Martha Diehl; full grown
onions. It. Mor118011.
KiPPEN-T:)e home of Mr. W. Mulhol-
land was blued with Borrow when Itis
wife diet last Saturday. Death followed
• seriouP operatkai performed two or
three days before. The late Mrs. Mul-
holland was a sister of 0,1. Moir of
Hay and Dr. Alex. Hole of tfi.nitotu.
She leaves a husband and a nunstxr of
grown-up children.
FARM *FOR SALE.
100 acre farm in Ueb rix, two atd one
MU miles from Suter, also a br1 •k
house on Stain -street. Euler,
WM. 11. MATCH} ORD
ELIM V ILLS
Ester Supper. -The antaverset y ser-
vers of the Ladies' Aid Society of El-
invville church will be held on Sunday,
March 27111, when Hey. Robt. 110 ke of
Crediton will preach at 10 a. nt. and, 7
p. mt. On Monday following a grand
supper will be given and an excellent
program /teetered. Admission 25e.
\VeJded.-The house of Mr. and Mrs.
Jonathan Cooper was the scene of a
very pretty wedding on Wednesday,
March Uth, when their daughter, Mary
Alherte, was united in marriage to Mr.
Melville F. Skinner, sot of Mr. and
Mrs. N'nt. Skinner. The ceremony was
'performed by the ltev. W. 11. Watson
in the presence of about 75 invited
tluests at five o'clock hl the afternoon.
The bride looked charming In a dress
of cream crepo de chene, trimmed with
dub hese ribbon, and she carried a beau-
tiful bouquet of white carnations. The
bride was assisted by her sister, May.
who was simtllieray gowned and car-
ried a bouquet of cantations. whil Mr.
Fred Ford performed similar duties for
the groom. The bride, who was given
away by her father, catered the parlor
while the wedding march was being
played by Miss Blanche Mills of Wood -
hunt. The parlor was very prettily de-
corated with silver and red bells and
the surroundings looked beautiful and
cheerful. The ceremony over and con-
gratulations extended the guests ,at
down to a tnuntlful spread prepared for
the ot'easton, to'which all did ample jus-
tice. The presents formed a magnifi-
cent array and comprised articles of
usefuetese, beauty and value. testifying
to the esteem in which the young couple
is held. They will make their future
home ur. the faros the groom has tented
from Josh. Johne. We extend with their
many friends the heartiest ron3catula-
t:ons attd best wishes for a long and
happy wedded life.
BIRTHS
Johiston.-In Toroito, on \tar. 10, to
Mr. and airs. E. G. Johnston, nee
Stella Spackman, a eon.
%Wilson. -in Exeter, on Mar. 10th, 40
Mr. and Mre. Win. Wilson, a daughter
(Carroll -In Stephen, on Mar. 10th, to
Mr. and Mre. ltobt. Carroll. a daugh-
ter.
Stanlake.-In Stephen, on Mar. 13th, to
Mr. and Mre. W. J. Stttnlake, a daugh-
ter. x
Kay -At Farquhar, on Mar. llth to
Mr. arid Mrs. \Win. Kay, a son.
Andrew's -At Elimville, on Mar. 1t! to
Mr. and Mre. Albert Andrew, a son.
Sttecrc -In Brantford, March 3, to Mr.
and Mrs. Garfield She're, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
Gould -Matin -in tiny, .. :dar. 91h; .lam
es Edward Gould. to )fist' Cora Isa-
bela. daughter of Wfr. and Nire. Pr ter , 1.1 1, relict of the late John Fox.
Munn.
T .t US
tieeelON S..LF.S
PILI t ATE SALES
WANT ADS., a:td At'(TION and
PRIVATE SALE NOTICES to
THE AiV(X.ATI: theme tetter
restets than are obtainable
through any other medium in this
dletrkt. Why? Because tate .Wd-
vocah• goes into the hatede of a
Lar large: number of p=opee
than any oiler medium. Very few
homes In many utiles fall to re-
ceive The Adto•ate weekly. If you
want ax,,tttlug, o: have anything
to sett you lose more than we
do by not placfn_t an advertise-
/tont in The Advocate. We are
ready to print your Bale bille on
slorteet rot!ce and at meet reas-
onable rates.
CI,u!:t.-I)unsfoid.-At zit. rectory, Ex-
eter, on Martel 1 0th, by Rev. Collins,
Melvin Gould to Miss l'larenc r Duns -
ford. daulhter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Duneford of Stephen.
Webber -Dearing -In Lucan, on Mar.12
at the home of the bride's sister Mre.
Chas. Isaac, Mr Percy Webber of Us-
borne. to Miss Reade M., daughter of
Mre. Wit Dearing. Exeter.
Skinner -Cooper -At Ellmnvtlle, Mar. 9th,
Melville le. Skinner to Miss Mary Al-
berta, daughter of Me. and Mrs. Jon-
athan Cooper.
Pappte.-Monk.-At Egntondville, on
March 9th, David G. I'applu. eon of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Papple. to Mies Isa-
bella Monk. daughter of Mrs. Robert
Monk. all of Tuckersmtth.
Dent. -Gleason. -On Feb. 24th Frank
Delft of Fuflartot, to Miss Mary Glea-
son. East Nissouri
O3dett-Wilson-At the parsonage. Lu-
ean, on Mar. 1st, Sarah Annie, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mre. Sidney J. Wilson
of Ellmvllle, to Janlea Ogden, Whalen
DEATHS
Stacey. -In Hay, on Mar. 10, John Ste.-
cey, aged e0 years, 2 month., 13 days
Plvtszcator-in Stephen, on Mar. 9th,
Grace Sanders, relict of the late John
Preszrator. aged 77 years, 2 ntonthie,
21 days. •
Campbell. -111 Fullarton, on March 10,
James C7atit bell, aged 00 yeare.
McMIllan.-Iu Tuckcremith, on Feb. 10,
Anna Catharlt,e, daughter of Dan Mc-
Millan and Margaret fierce, aged 1,
year, 1 monte.
Grainger. -ht Clinton. ort March 4th
Annie McCauley, wile of Alex. Grain-
ger, aged 0.1 years and 9 menthe.
Lowery. -In Seaforth, on March 0th
Joseph Lowery. aged 74 years.
For• -1n Lucan. on afar. 1.1, Jane Mit-
Your Easter Clothes
will be absolutely correct if you insist on hating our woolens and
our sway of making them and place your mart with its now.
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 1t.
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
will find it to their advantagre to get our prices on
"1""1 - Hardware, Stoves and Ranges
RANGES, with Tank, High Shelf and large
20 in. Oven, for 42.00
Y t♦ a it • 44.00
These Ranges are especially adapted for the West.
ALSO -
GARLANDS, OXFORDS, SOUVENIRS & JEWELS
FOB SATISFACTION AND FUEL ECONOMY.
Nails, Glass, Lanterns, Locke, Pumps, Paints, Etc.
Wanted, Second Hand Wood Cook Stoves.
HEAIAN'S HARDWARE & STOYB STORE