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Exeter Advocate, 1908-09-24, Page 9 (2).ti . the :1J .-.:49 ..1.i'^`yk1F. .. `f."4•.7'.•fr„� *. r nable prices: the New Fashion Plates for the present semen s W W M ' �e =r guinea Locals -• Read They Stewart shoal the ;wettest lot of new Dress Goods that we hare seen. The new cldvron stypes are certainly rich. vocate office. rx---;w tbe 1 Ma#,��i1:M1 sql#' ov , -;4tM!atiaa* 'o .� Get. Mb,. Monday is chonen.at the4>teclue t of th commercial men. Mr. Wreids stbaatt»u'iear . 4tfeuetitOnlatk William street, in the house._ la�nmy awned by Mr. Ed, Howward, his wif. and three children having arrived. Itey. Going preached _strong, cd eloquent -swami* on temperance Suns day night from -the subject "Oona I my brother's keeper?' Re claimed that Temperance :realm next to Salvation. and that we have as moral and legal right to persuade others against the drink evil. Suru1 y next is the Sabbath scboo rally day at the James street church, charge of the services. The c n will attend in•a body_In the *norning. A mass meeting wilbe held in the .afternoon when Mr. Milison and the principal of Exeter•.school, Mr. Weld- enhainnier, will speak. Saturday Night announces the mar- riage of Miss Pansy J. Mason, B. A., daughter of. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Mason of Toronto, to Mr. S. Lorne Fear- -mach , M .! ; or. = a _1 Eldjr Kimono c+1 Qf1QfROct:, a. yard. Stew', rt'a. fluter Can a ria Factory Wants needs. 20 hands te- anted to peel Tomatoes. Apply at vas f r k,iang Factory. King still Il its for dressy 'young men. Stewart iv slurring all the new shapes. *y Wanted. - To work on the farm, good situation. Apply at t It o *valce, . Yes 9tea4•t is again leadt"hrj the jack- et business. T'heir tailor made New York body Ji .ing coats are perfect beau - tits. Fars Ri paircd or Re*eesuee. Those wishing fursrepaired or, re- modelled bri f g them in tabs month in order to secure reduced prices. M. Re wxu.; Andrew St., 'Exeter, Or. °vearvx' Couriaoa<. r. venss, n on, yrs an r Surgeon, win be at the Commercial 11 :lei. Exeter, on Saturday, SePt. 26th.. Glasses properly fitted and diseases of Eve. Ear tu4 Nose treated. Hours. 9 •. tn. to :i p to. "TaKI i t. t)trr TO TH Batt. GAME"'. is a goad song. but - " Erm Ytt,tlir Foor EAr" has 'em all beat. M is at THE PetRITY. Lost. . Short gray lady's coat, between Ex- eter and Devon, on Tuesday, Sept. 15th. Kean), return to this office. Nabs Lost 11.tweed Exeter and Centralia,, two wagon tt xk ;,uta. Finder *ill confer e.f..vor by leaving same at this office. ,Ricks• Forecasts Per September. A regular storm Period •-begins on ttu 2711. and cxtendds to October 2nd Wirt; cti tial on the 29th. As the month goes out low ban:rider - taxi gencra-1 storm conditions will ba •PtS transit tretralwest to .ezat. -31Y.. _the . 4_ and -30 wide arca; or cloudiness' and rain wilt—dbvc cap, bi'ingIng tnn cat- erai apes; or autumnal ,rain and wind. DornRleoEIe1LoN Oct 26. .Th. t' a w!. H. -A, hast we ek"decided that U.af.arp::0 .herenld be the date of the Pr fie; l ta...•-e a fuss, with nomination* otu• %v et, t gin, her, Oct. 19th, which hod p>re 4:ouayl b. ea chosen as TbanlaAssgiv it g r, . TI4.0 day far giving thanks has now h:', n changed to•NoWember 9, and (i=ira: d . hopes that One thankful feature %' ill Op the removal from office .of the giv+...r4aame . tbrlt,Lasbeen wast - ho e lards,needleisly'spend- .ing lnrgr, bner.s of money Ind condon- ing graft I : 1 corruption. It is tiMie, for a rho a,.;;. S liable Stimmor Goods... traria num ORDERBD OLOTllh1I h. A 41 r of Exeter. The marriage took place on Wednesday of this week. Some minor cases were dispoeed of at the Division Court sittings on Thursday list. In a claim for wages Thos. Bi_gge , plaintiff,. won against Richard Colbert, defendant„--aand---did also Tined. Jones against John Blatch- ford. Mrs, Nelson Magee succeeded in establishing a claim for board against henry Stanley and got judg- msent. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Penbale narrowly escaped serious injury on Wednesday morning last. Mrs. Penbaaale had driven out to town and while on her way home she went to drive across the crossing south of the Comanaatercial House, when the horse stumbled aand4fell and in the excite~. meant the child feU from its mother's arms between the wheels unto the bard pavement.. Luckily, however.. the little tot escaped with only.a small cut -on the 11D. A nice littlee shower orf rahar own Fri" sy-evenij!Ab`l lar good, except tole)" the dust,, was welcome, indeed, breaking, as it died,, the longest period of droneht known here for many years—four weeks and one day. Everything was so far ad- vanced, however, that the dry spell did not do a great deal of harm, except perhaps to hasten the ripening of fruit and vegetables rather too much, to unduly reduce the supply of water, and to make travelling an the high. ways and living along the highways very uncomfortable because of t dust, which rose in clouds with every gust of wind or passing vehicle. Mroock host. Betwee . Exeter North - ? , Mr. Thos. Nes • hen. a g brooch. Finder will kin r i eave s r' e at this office. - Dina 1aa MicitJan. Mrs' Wm. Dearing received the said news Tuesday night lava of the death of her son•ian-laaw, Mr. Henry Browse, who died near ' Marlette Mich,. than evenin , after a lingering illness of lima'-mon# -^durst,Io i"fro rapist. Mr, Prows* was a netiva of i e haying beenalai "near Wood. tv �► ham, end lift these parts for Marlette about fifteen years ago, where he :has resided ever since.—Mr. Prowse mar- ried. M; Susie Dearing, daughter of he late Win. Deering, and, besides e sorrow ng widow, he leaves to mourn. his death two sons mid two daughters. He was Aged 45 years, Miss Charlotte Deed and Mrs. Jas. Sten1ske, sisters,, -" loft Wednaarasday, Morning to attend the funeral. The Advocate extends the sym tihY of many friends to the, bereaved 1 y ra� aT 4 • fr. 3u..Ford Of Stephen. who has *Woody ill the "Met w ek,. I, i ..1 64 Ma `, aecepte4 s eett tit n lather; ,,. sea t e"waged et the k. ry Rumohr. atr., Ezetoie Q1/- yetanc At 1ia Fain alv'eni , lana a +Y -au1's C hutrc a oft; anda ' next, ^• t t9 ;, t p ting, ho was ttitr>rar elarill several says: a. ,Iy r vers as, to be did again although he 1 ►.,! __ , .ter y.,r,cthc-rip to place ins wbteh.a.•cou_�ele of horses ran'away and threatened merlons result,. Min t- es Ethel, Brickwood and Vine Cookson were accupants of one of the rigs and were both thrown out and sustained Wined arta. _ • Lula>a rr�rpisw*se. Hughle, the little sixteen -months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robbins, who live inlive in Geo. Ford's house, on Lake Road, west of the track, was drowned about 11 o'clock Wednesday morainic Thb falling off the bridge.into the creek. e body was found a few minutes Ile was the on.. child. The sympathy m of the community is extendedthbe- reaved parent". Moth of Mrb. Tait! Mrs. E. Christie received word Wed - 'meadow noon of the death in. Detroit of her mother, Mrs. Tait, who went there to visit her daughter.. Mre. Lammie only last week. A few days ago word was received of heriillness. but her de. g " "bier `"'Iaietary hat -of E R: for many years: As we are unable to obtai fall record of her life at late hour, particulars will be given next week. ,T+1 .rss► L R. Carling was in London Mon- day. Minas Edith Gidley, of Blyth, viaited here this week. Miss McLean of Grafton. Dakota. in -visiting Mrs. D. McInnis. Mrs. Etherington of Brown City is visiting relatives in Usborne., Mrs. Billings arrived home last week" from an extended visit in Boston. Miss Pearl Bissett has returned home, after as three months' visit in Clinton. Mr. A. J. R. Duncan of Hillsburgh ldaving with his parents in . ye- borne„Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Piper of Mitch- ell, are visiting the former's mother,, Mrs. Grace Piper, Ann Street. Mr. ,J. Hyn dnien, who has, been et Victoria HosPital, London), for 'It hi M I R p Mrs. S. Bertrand and daughter, Madelaine„ of Crediton, are visiting. the former's sister, Mn. Kuntz. Mrs. E. Tomlinson and son, Mr. and ]firs. Luther Biesett and daughter, of London, visited here this week. L. H. Dickson was in Ooderich Tues- day, as counsel for Byam Rowcliff'e. in hi* suit against John Sawyer, of Us. borne. Miss Etta Harding left on t aaturday for a two months' visit for the good of her health in Port Stanley and St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. E. Baker, of Wing. ham, are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. John Sander', of the 3rd con. of Stephen. Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Hooper left Tuesday for Formers' Valley, Penn., where they will visit for'a couple of weeks. Dr, and Mrs. Roulston left Wednes. day afternoon for .Milverton .where they will visit relatives for the balance of the week. Mr. Rich. Greenwood of Toronto, °who bas Breen visiting' friends` fn s, s„ around town, left Tuesday for Mitebel ieltbtaarl rother: • Rev. and Mrs. Fear and son, Thorn. ton, and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. fiowey, a attended the wedding of Lorne Feer. in Toraanto Wednesday,. M� Ed. C°tabard and daughter,, Miss Mande, of Godericb, 'spent a 'few days tbia 'week with . the former's daughter, Mr. Lindenafelt. , Mr.`Robt. Stonehouse of Belgratave arrived here last week and intends making his future home with his daughter; Mrs. Chas. Birney. Ni. and Mars. John Hunter end, Mr. B. Bunter were in B klin, (hitt., latah week, attending the funeral of . Mr. John Ormiston; their co uiira, whaldied 17th. aged 75 ye+awrr.. S gar# John Dialler woad daughter. Beta* returneedd to theirr"hotn a in Oshawa on • Wednesday. They were, *corn - partied :by Minta Loma orb+. ok, who will, visit their forr,.n mee .State. M•. McDonald (nee V' Stroll;)` of ticagoarrived � Mon to ' visit hersnot* Mr. and.Mr.. John, ,Snell or two— t Mrs. ;Chola,' crof t ar roia%islt o the guest of Mr.' and: ..,r , f, 4 8woet end lit't dsu hte . 1 thou, M Mc lura and little son, John Melo, ones lofted, with the cbrildreen's 'Mr. and Mrs, ". `Sw , r M+s aafSoutb ir>va. Jaebti Willis.. •rho as oats to Medea + Mia C �, ohm 'few weelcae age a w stn .y ting cr y 'laarelree, returned #ref hr bo�r.+gk li*r1 tt , M kb., yesterday. Me. le.r J« • ,tonight, .at a try nth . F t with bis brother, Prot et "orkw .: �r . � Fly, mash iii moved i ► lth. Sr. alght like. ,r tbo Exeter 041 yinK t 'tat of health. n Pad Hnlgbtr ttaNd 'K' 'ilh1 am ,Ilyndnarn, +of brig, healthy and. t D.stin st teles )Mtertert. . Mr. John Herbert, b leveret years the oiled resident; in Exeter, answer- ed thegatt rollcrll.on Sunday night lad about 12;o'clock, at'thes _. t age all years. Being,- . of a, re. tpn* rkable handy a rarobusst constitu. tion the dece*aed retained his vitality and facu'ltfee- 4'taost to the laats 'beitng tongued to Id. bed oval) *short a. short tlm-e, ties •ins rmittie of Old age ling the,, . c>tnae of his death. Mr. ilevbcrt oar, native ef` England,. being born t uxnberland ltrc the' year( 1811,4 came to Dane& with ' rhiar . when; only rix year* Of , • first tlitng'in the • tow: a Wbitbsy. - they i emaina G Stir about After Which they.nioved tti't. ford and, later to Townsend bawd Invthe Oounty -of --Norfolk.— ' -No 'oslk..ctastrlous turn' -of wind end b, of` teat strength and totirrk .p. ' a undrra d acre bon, ` cif o rs In the county.,.�ihiag taiwi. fad be' moved .to :hear Ingersoll w ltee t"tetrrtaatiizett for A poor* Has. t� tca the townolop, rtt year • at�#fr�g•aas � andC it rhi tth . r '4 . l'r lei ret& 0 4t net EXETER MEED* moo= U WEDNICBDA. e;taat +t•..+•0•.10.0!*e WirrOli,Peu .,..1.....• s..A...!! sa Y Pe ' nit !Axially 0. r, ow grade per ow, +w•#",Y'p". ��'A M M 4.r FRPYF 1►.+! 0,0,4 *0,4.114 per cwt.' '# .. ',' ,• tit • t4..�. U ,0041 Daeliscb.e. ea �o % e obi°? se uptoms of the congested .con- 'ditione of the kidney% Ester - nal applications may relieve,-- whetpis needed is a remedy that will remove . the cause of . the trouble.. Dix Bvchu & ivaIper Kidney POIs. are a prom t and certain cure for all rtv sold under aa� guarantee. If they €ail to give entire satisfaction, the money will be refunded. 25c and S a box. Ws S.CoIe, mat 1:1 ETER. ONTARIO. tm .h-' h.e. n, �1NUse FOOT " E for feet. • Laurier Demonstration • As we go to press today (Wednes- day) Wednes- pro ) theesat Clintonrier toDemonstration several in progress have congregated to hear sir Wilfrid, the �giftedd premier, Hon. Mr. Graham, Minister of Rull- waayaa~. M. ' '. -McLean. Liberal candid- ate for South Huron, Robt. Hondes for West Huron. and A. Hislop for East Huron. Sir Wiifrid will be' pre- sented with an address from the three Hurons, read by J. a Stanburryy. A promotion will be held, marshalled by a. number of the 33rd battalion officers and attended by five or six bands. Conservatives and Liberals aro alike doing honor to the premier. A large number from Exeter and vicinity are in attendance.: t EN PHONOGRAPH RAPH IP you should spend .alk your spare cash in going to theatres, you ' could not buy as much entertain- ment as with & samall part of that money invested in the 'Edison Phona- ga+aaph and Edison Records. With these your pleasure will be lasting. Phonographs $10.30 up. Records 40c. reail —Haar Salo by— Asaa q a THE pmzrrY Watch Window. Baan.Exp.Bldg. atservirscrowilingriierieriat VS 771. a rYr r es. OMand be con - v i n c a C khat it is the cbea t ; 0 II town. 1)1 If FURNITURE and UNDERTAK NG I i D. ,..... v -,ter. -w1x.. _stantly stock a full line of furniture, and it pays to fu r n is h your home from our stock. : as a+ 44. 4 - mime r -Suites. Paripx_ �K.-.ate•=.-�.�.....*~: ��..'�'�?�-��'�... T' Music Cabinet Couches Zideboants :woks Burets Kitchen Cabinets Dining Room Tables 17.71 - --a Dining Chairs and all Bedroom Furnitut, -ter.--�,-�•,� 01101111111.11011.10011141.10 OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT 18 . COMPLETE* ROWE & ATKINSON"" The Leading Some Furnishers and Funeral Director* JONES & ----PHONE-NO.lei CL ,77 2_ ;r LUtUmfl Tiding FROM OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT AUTUMN is putting on her golden tinge now and - that means business will soon be booming with the New Fall. Goods. Everything hens► is in full swing for the big rush. New Dress Goods, Suit- ings, Separate Skirts, Fur -Lined Coats, Furs, millinery_ and in fact every article for your comfort. Our Milliners Are Here, Ready to take your orders for Your , with lesabwir b s niia bntiaw►t await our graduates. e :Leaf edger= sad axl ilfrC� ern ate* wit tads which tasure rapid advance, Greggyacht horthand boot b'th, osi . mar is °stark) Who aaittendad ttiaNar at Iitra+ir'» Selma- . t[gtoa.`COUi 5*5 — 00olotrc W, ' fele *Atop Watt. for tasaratils, tkd 4, h!AL>L TORN PROM San'. lit CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE st peetera., "shoot SAN ,'Iela'oftean. ttrittnabew mitt' JI.,LI rYWiiwai �'r,Wi► •Y'Y.,m r sem" i!'' ., 4 .k. 4J Ira o' ADAC ri owe your face. A lovely-cOinbIQ$tlan.-- The new Ready-to-wear Hata are very new and swell for the early fall wear and are found here in • abundance. Every. lady should lost after her Millinery early and give the Milliners askance to fix you tap realswell. colored Dress Goods We ore showing a very extensive huge of The .New Colored Dress Goods - , for.tbfs .e eo n. Stripes are very new And corms to Green. Brown, Blue and Red. The cloths are very fine, with a beautiful finish. Plain the re Glottics are tarry, stopular �in same shade as the Stripes said our stock comprises The Pick of tDoss Goods Trades PANAMA CIIIP PON VENETIAN BROADCLOTH ENGLISH. WORSTEDS and 8IRGB In Voile, Ti oiitedi and sc�i ARE REAL NEWiiI.. do AMor's roil atm f1 1tS Goons and de nct oaring behind iso season • Olotb, Chiffon,. Aro dela' b4 Pan, Bl re 0 be .beat far n B4 7ti+e fiwi[ for are rE>k,.. on wilt of Fur -1.01 ■ re hate them. All and. ." want -roof**. ,showing, andd think you i a give you to ae tout the tar„ ar►elr'wl►e ale r Will blithe as elilroa from. Chicken *41 IitlepeiI dr# Weil,, tits ai '+N