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Exeter Advocate, 1905-06-08, Page 4Your Time When you are ready to look we are ready to shoe you. When yon are ready to buy, we are eady to sell. If you are in a hurry, so will we be. Made-to-order Clothing Made wit h care, with style, to fit, to please. And at no time do you pay more than the lowest possible price. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. Exoter, - Ontario Business Locals -- Read Them ,-. Charlton's F.tir for lovely Wedding presents. Ifowev :a Drug Store for perfumes and Sachet Powders. Two dozen oranges for 25e. at Charl- ton's Fair. ('poi, a pet filmes suitable for Xmas. pre.eri;s .•1 C. Ltitz's Drug store. Ulrl wanted. (lies wanted to learn typesetting. Apply at this office. consist. Dr. Butle•r•, Londyno will he at the Central Hotel, Thursday, Dec. 28th, ill d • , f Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat Is. Eyes tested and glaseee t r Post Cards 3 for sic.—Cher1- r. 4.:4-4 at statham's from 15 to 00 ► dozen. those pretty little flight lamps 40e. each at Charltou'a Fair. Vtn•ATN is the proper place our printed wedding invl• th.• very newest styles of v and w/o km anship, nd -.eft our (:bony (foods lie - ill. on yon►• Xmas. fres• liOr= 17"liP"IF N. ler LOCAL DOINGS Jt ek. ,ekJ& 11,Ailues.JaCAL Vote for W. J. Heitman for council for for 1000. tl Mrs. Alpert Steele has returned to her home in Flushing, Mich. Miss Lewis entertained her Sunda school class on Thursday evening. Vote for A. Q. Bobier for Reeve and you vote for the town's interests. tl Special services begin in the James Street Methodist church after the new year. Mrs. W. J. Heaman was the hostess at a pleasant entertainment of a few few friends on Christmas night. If you want industries brought into your town vote for A. Q. Bobier, the people's candidate, for Reeve. tl Owing to the fact that Mr. H. E. Huston is in the field for School True - see Mr. G. H. Bissett has been appoint- ed Deputy Returning Officer at Poll No. 4. y The Exeter School closed Thursda afternoon last, and will re -open Mon day, January 8th, The scholars are thus given a longer midwinter vaca- ation than usual. Miss Evelyn 'Carling leaves shortly for New York where she will take a course in nursing in the St. Luke's Hospital. We wish Mise Carling ev- ery success in the noble work, The report of the Junior examina- tion of the Ontario College of Phar- macy is out and we notice that M. J. Howey and Coleman M. Afoncur of town were in the first-class honor list. The Brotherhood of St. Andrew are holding a Provincial Conference in London on New Year's Day. Some prominent speakers from the United States and Canada will address the Convention. The weather man foo!e4 the people here who expected a gn Christ- mas by only a day. Early Sunday wornintr the snow fell to a depth of six inches and consequently sleighing was the result both on Sunday and Monday. The death took place in Clinton on Saturday morning last of ArthurCou- ch, father-in-law of Mr. Will Ross, son of Mr. D. A. Roos, of town. Deceased was 55 years of age. The funeral took place on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. !toes attended the funeral. y The employes of Mr. J. A. Stewart demonstrated 1w a very happy manner on Saturday night last the good feel- ing and respect they entertain towards their employer by presenting hitnwith an excellent carving set and a hand- some cot glass knife rest. Mr. Stew- art was wholly taken by surprise, but acknowledged the tokens with grate- ful appreciation. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson attended the marriage of the latter's sister, Miss Nettie Elliott to Mr. Melvin L. Hooper in Mit(helt on Wednesday last. Prior to leaving for the West where Mr. Hooper holds the position of Princi- pal of the Miami school the young couple will spend Thursday and Fri - ay n(lhis week with Mrs. Hooper's Uf f!N/:, g, Sr., who resides a, 's Drug Store. (• •• Ir ng ,y ore for Exet a Mr. G. A. K. McLeod received the sad news Wednesday of the death sister, Mrs. George Burt, who d London at the age of 82 years. Mr. and Mrs. Mcleod ore attending the funeral. The iegil ti monthly meeting of the W. C. T. l'. was hell 1\'ednesday of last week at the house of Mrs. Jas. Murray, Andrew street. A very in- teresting half floor misspent in study- ing the work of Miss Sprole, mission- ary to the lumbering and construction camps in New Ontario. A few short extracts from her letters may give some idea of her work. In a letter written Jan. 24th, 1005, she says—"11 there were four of Inc instead of one, I could not reach before spring all the camps on my field that will not he visited by a Protestant missionary -1 do not intend to call at those reached by any other missionary. A week ago last Saturday was the coldest day of this winter—something less than 40 below zero—yet that day I had a ride of twenty miles from one camp to an- other. We camped out for dinner. Off course the men built a fire. We were from 7:15 a. in. until 4:15 p.m. on the way, but I was amply rewarded for linen who were in these camps for two years told me they had not heard the Lord's name except spoken in vain. in all that time. dill--Wiicox. A quiet event took place at the James Street parsonage at six o'clock p. in. Christmas Day, when Rev. Go- ing perforated the marriage ceremony which made Air. Frank Gill and Miss Lizzie Wilcox man and wife. We ex- tend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. (fill. Death of Joh,' Blatchford. The 88(1 death took pl'e on Sunday evening, Dec. 24th, of John Blatch- ford, of the 2nd concession of Ushot lie, son of Mr. Richard Blatchford of town, in his 154th year 51r. 131ntchford had been ill only three weeks with stop- page of the 'Dowels. An operation was first thought advisable, but was given up as no hope was entertained of its being of any benefit. Besides leaving father and mother and one brother he is survived by his widow, two daught- ers, and a step -son and step -daughter. The funeral took place to the Exeter cemetery on Wednesday afternoon and was largely attended. A large circle of friends extend sympathy to the sorrowing ones. 71 Our C� ' l 'n of his Qbhill� i;1�t, led in Mrs. Newcombe spent Christmas in Clinton. Mr. W. W. Taman spent Christmas day in Blyth. Mr. A. I'ynl and wife spent Christ- mas in Detroit. Miss Martha Carling of Bnintford, is home for the holidays. Miss Dorrington is spending the holidays at her home in L xbridge. Mr. Down, divinity student of Tor- onto, is visiting at his home bete. Miss Nena Carling returned from Toronto last week to spend the vaca- tion. Mr. ,Percy Cann of Hirtie, Man., is the guest of his parents here for a few da`s. • A UVOCATIt 4 i Towne, c;(,,t rt I. 1•r, —. t _..-.... rl.: a• Fau,il) II, r.t..l Farmer'. NI ti 8(18)': Montreal Witne., „ 441 .tt.w i Lun.lnn A,1,a-rti.tr Al tV, Weekly Sun *Lao a c,l Farmers' Advocate DAILIES ADVOCA:i. and The Sews Btu (Hobe Mail and Empire world Advertiser tl.v� 1.85 4.6S 31,, rias THE ADVOCATE, Exeter, Out. Maud Taylor, Miss Cecelia Fergnsoit Mr. J. A. Sanders, Bert Muir, Mr. A. Evans and wife, Mr. Chas. Brimacumbe and wife, Mrs. Heid and son. Mr. Alf. Salter and wife, Miss Flossie Taylor, Arthur Wood, Geo. Armstrong, Miss Edith Beers, John Salter, Mr. John Midi. and wife. Miss Martha He;ttuar•, Miss Beatt ice Dean, Miss Gerrie An- derson. Frank Snell, Fred Iiawden. From Brantford --Mr. Fd. Dyer and wife, Mr.:L. Vanst one and wife,'Afr. N. B. Cobb c Ii u'td wife, Mr. 1''. G. Banton and w,r.•, ., i. Alt liar Hoskin and wife, Thos. Heitman, Mr. lingwood anti wife. 11'm. ?.1c1.atighltn. N,Json Sheen, N. 11'. Creeeh, Russell Ia'rayne, (.rover Bisset t, Mr. Gat field Sheers and wife, 111r•. 1). Holleran and wife. From Toronto P. B. Dignan, Miss Stella Spackman. Alex. A1:utin, Miss Nettie "'alters, Miss Polly 'Welsh, E. .1. Eacrett, frank Dennis, (leo. Salter, Miss Townsend, Ed. Crocker, Miss Lyda Oke. W. A.\Vestrot t, Peterborough; Tru. Davisand wife, FA. 1."estcott, Hamil- ton; Henry Baker, H. E. and E. N. Keddy, Detroit; Mr. ('has.1'.acrett. and wife, Miss Vera Snell, Sarnia; Fred Gould, Seaforth; Walter Muir, Ridge - town; Arthur Snell, Melbourne; Mr. Aquilla Sheere and wife,RusselSoutb- eott, St. Thomas; Thos. Welsh, Well - wood, Man.; Frank Sweet and Thos. Dayman, New York; Thomas Northy and wife, Port Huron; Mr. Peter Mc- Donald and wife,Forest; Chas. Dennis, Arknna; Rev. and Mrs. Currie, Mr. \V, Goodison and wife, Sarnia; Wallace Fisher, Thorndale; Mr. John Bawden and wife, of Collingwood,: Mies Char- lotte Dearing, Kingsville; Wm. Salter, Brussels; John Dignan, Hamilton; Dr. tial. Pickard, Chicago; Garnet Welsh, Forest; Harry Huston, Waterloo; Mer- vin Huston, Milverton; Chas. Rowe. Flt►ahing, Mich.; Ed. Phut', Stt•atful Jean Kessel, St. Thomas; Mrs. Er• and daughters, Ailsa Craig; Fred than and Oeo. Williamson, Cros• Mich.; Dr. McFadden, Milbank: Maud 74. ,tl'jsor; Mrs. Rus• grandson, .. W. J. Fa. Thornbury; lit •,,. k Sanders, now; Afr. Simon Downie Carstairs, Alta.; E. 11 Blenheim; Nelson Ca Chris 9C1 E;Tt Hawkins & Son's HARDWARE and SEED STO Nai A Too FIGU THIS A Stm As you know figure it out Chet dollars you wino FOR INS Golden Oak or you cannot d ,lapse, doul,l cafe for less We n t