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Exeter Advocate, 1909-02-04, Page 8 (2)1►« 1) -twit 444 Pts for ..7 Ws offer is for 2 wee only. Eve salt is a BARGAIN W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, titer, - Ontario lialuss Locals- Read a oki at Stewart's. See them. The Advocate will be mailed to any address fou Canada until January let, 1810, for one dollar. Tell your neigh- bors about it. Forty toilet oalPt sets t© peck from at Stew - atop +my Ps ', PN0titre u;'I't Stile" my etatlget Of/ y'et . OM, knew the - aras9 t erne* iIoWi ', Anal dellatii .hard, to get. At tug s, tittle invest '11*. what> 1 taie+aan tis►do, ,>]al reit the diz 0 tlit Enouxh tor Able sod vow 19 '#hal rrir aI`U. , tt a(?p J� ted 1 t zid it . d4.0,l' r *rt 1P51 +o ,div, is > a ro ai10 v el f p . Wet P)?*,�k atu artahtwarsa l , . , To rl t''4'`ataw pr t1Ml zs +taxa lbs e' • rhe f ob't ,at >e <but ` esu Mee doll t . +twy get' your' . Owii' D1 E1' taut♦,, ttaMM *elle AT1O to ' ri fo r. -w111' be' h* d• 1'ft iMe Towle . the ae ,co + t Int 1I oh. Thur* y. ' waiar �agiutta>erats little as the w DLl i xr..Ttne . tktarison 15.conf need to heye sad th augte I;lnealaar, first hair St lidsolders or -the `Nsa+tie art Po ti�and. ailsar a, metre Hailers both gtiitrr Ili Thi s Was.at their ami of second d th raint ot ding otp`living In. att d titeeisnnuat meetly on :Simeee street. , mintttea of the in Torontea this inner will do well tO 1 S Daniel Davis Is able* to be at at s csand last wt a3 f hand or send their proxies to this Office ter being confined to filet bed for ever- for'.>a1ir, Wm. clvintdn. who Win attend *1 week* IbtOugh stege. thstt �ttme the the 'riveting. air. g ten wielhes It un• -A total' eclipse of the sun will vii- °ter min., E deratood that tae i# nae office seeker and tblo in e�aanarad,. on June lTtb, and art uain., i urate : mist,, Exeter 8 that he will use nip lntlueeee to the very eter lad min., Ex- best Interests of the company. teal eclipse of the suan on Decent 12.►., Lucan 3 min., toucan 8 lair. Fred Kenning.* of South River hes, sir. W. Brown, organist o1 elle T tenet min., Z-� 1 thin. Memorial church, Exeter. presided a the The latae -up caste.*-Lucs►tt.--.Fo taken a situation with fir. Chas. Rare hmolar' goaaal, vey near ITuxondale. organ In Waeslo�t Church, Cttaatolx, on Sun Dant ; eaves ; Mravrberry. .,-.,.N..,,,,,, day and gave a recital attar the even- organ rnvct-; d and Craig tor- EFLLE11EIR.,-PARSONS. Ing *service. wards. Exeter -•.F. 33awden, goal ; Pal.. gra. Cunningham, who Is visiting with near, point ; Drowning. Cover; S. Dawden A quiet wedding took ace in Toronto her daughter. Mrs. Yager, is catering rover; Achesoaan. Carrothers and Martin on January 19th, when Miss Hannah from a severe attack of erysipelas ram terwAr�„ W. Robinson of Lunn made Parsons was united In bolt' bonds of the face, and while being painful is nave a good re.ere es while F. 11 y„ t ,. axa'atrinlcl3l? to I4R'..7ohzi YCe tPeirn 0L .Isley wasp . ;',A , `,.� ^"""R - .. e�yy ., rz•.s,r - ,n fit' �; .�� � v v� .. FJA+Y�` ?_�°-•w:-,{`+�,r n err fi� a�h .�•u .c�-»: �+a. �* .. .' .. . ,.., , i . ,..-.,F' ,. i!C .. "!C, F� <t •;r a"'"ks, "i�� � � *s+ ;t� �:-�..,t� �,';r., ., 'k ,, .xi -' 1-.. J. �+'�- • ▪ �t!� .. _ at tn., wars cleaan h►t8, : . �a ar a ii.." Ylt' . Tin 11fa#aiier & Northern Railway by Rev. well sormonst on Sunday next, after 26 and tree from anything a►laPrtaaachittg yreare pastorate of the care: Pr byt, rough waatrk, reef T. E. P. McCann. Miss Parsons is well 14, t- .'f'. s t p t •s 7� XG' £urwaa rdo sins a brilliant feature, both in combination stead Indlividual work.,Gaur- vey Acheso plaaycd the lett wing In ex- cellent Style and repeatedly worked him- self passed thus Yousan players and ear. ried the punk to the Lucan goal. which wag however well defended- Eeattio Mar- tin on the right also did good work. Thee te�e,s. Mr_ ia`clk ,'r t O°s tetteX tbe__sharebolder.a..of which deten=c.wax-- r# :t r_._s ... _..,. 'rte' -satsng--�d-;�xe? ea. . ___ ._ __- _.. -- _ .�_...._-_.� -._ glen es of Exeter and London. The made some beautiful rushes, a 1;o- iter but during his short stay here has company owns conuiderable land on- able one was that of Palmer who took made matey warm friends. They left which they are planting orange trees. the ruck through the .whole line up and atue^day Eveniasg Lor olr naw ho:no Your attention is directed to a corn- scored on a six -toot shat. The Luean near Duluth and will atop a few days munication from the Reeve An another bOys played a good game ail throngs column, regarding waterworks for Ex- and showed, better staying powers than iter. Read it and come out to the meet- their opponents, as the score would In- eng Friday night and ba ready to ex- dicate. peeess your views regarding the matter. General regret Is, ,felt -,at-, the illness of Mr. M. Y. McLean, M. P., for South Huron, who Is suffering from pleurlur at his home bz Scaforth. It will be setae weeks before he can take his seat in Parliament, but a speed; recovery is hoped for. Nlriaei:see Martha and Winnie Carling. who are teaching at Dashwood, have resigned, the resignation to take effect March 1st. The lessers Curling intend residing In Brantford at the home 'of their uncle, M. R_ahton who'recontly lost his wife through death. At the Meeting of the License Cotnmla- sioners for South Huron. held at the Commercial Rotel on Saturday last. the license transfer ,QT that hotel was trade trim W. W. Barrows to Lyman w. Pal- mer. Messrs. Palmer l3ros. are now in charge of the business. The Providence Literary Society held their first meeting at S. l3. No. 8 School House oh Jan. 28th. The following Of- ficers were ' elertcd—t'reiil'detit, S. J. Ho- garth; lat Vice, Ed. Shepton; 2nd Vice. M. Willis; Secretary, Wm. 1 Triabner ; Treasurer. 11. Ford. Meetings to be held Thursday evenings. That little sett snap of ours got p, mighty severe cold .the latter part of last week with the result tnat we have e=xperienced the coldest time of Inc Win- er since. It was only' fust In time to the rink raanagera from having to eminence at the bottom and make ice gain. The carnival, skating party and hockey matczes may now proceed again tier twice being postponed. Mr. Patina, teller of the Maisons Dank received word from heaadquarter.:al Tues. day that t e was to be moved to Merris- eirg, and report there for duty Friday niorntng. His place is to be taken by n old Exeter boy, C s,rles Dyer, 01,SIm- oe, whom all will be pleased to See In own again, although Har Farmer'# ro- noesi will he_much regtette.d,- partieel- rly by those interested In sports, as he a et giet d -le aseban, hockey and termini layer. Wt; wish hien every success. Ata meeting of alae tauerterle Board t Main street. church, at the eearrsonage, n Tuesday evening, a unanimous 1n ' itation to remain for a fourth year was *tended to Rev. E A. Fear, who has ccepted it, conditional upon the deels- n of the stationing coznynittee. A pias' nt 'social evening waw spent by all pros - it. Rev. Fear has proved himself one 1 the t�esrt pastors its the history of the fiurele and the congregation and town t large will be plumed that he will re- in. another year. �.._ 1, 11 4•; � 1 5. c kc y�1 10 to tilt rhea hen. ',X ' ' n; a : d WO p ,*g •'t th* Eyy' eitt .ted ee(.y.{y, u�t '. X110 to 't . T % Y T r' +'^-FAIT • '. al`s o; c� faro 1**. to. tinier *r 4 oaaly' >zr�tar utta 4l in'rl alrahl Pf ter by, ti*ea ow est n.•it t&ct Wan "if snit ,fir. m iia await# tib , wt+rass r's.110, ut 1 :feta `% 4+'Ii ?, r'el,rec L*d cmItad ppm, I-. ari►mal o �raard tbe''.ai1,'nat� .thee l,t weep, •F l�•" 0s.s1b . Lu ,0e; ireoso ,maids t , isz a )titl - t>e 7 i o 'that Was.. ara 'gt O *other spectators were Well 40,tief ed, ITh ° was much* in tsavor o1 `;fleeter*, ending - the firat 15 militates latah ,gave Rareter' one go'aal. but thio haat 1 he vlsltor...:they securip goavorable als tin • scoter Were tz&de...-Ez- an ., voter 11 min., Exeter 1-4 • on on o reside. _ w Mr. Jos. Davis had tele rnisfortuzae on Thursday last to tall down the cellar stairs at his home giving him a severe shaking up, Out luckily breaking no bones. He is now able to b;; our again. Mr. D A. pens lett this week for Cuba, In the -interests of The Sovereign Fruit f f, t 1 qa.N. F Y tis # ,^^ 1 i' l e• e • an by her many friends here tend in Lon- don where she has been living for the past few years. Air. and .Mr4...I�alloher lett Toronto on a trip to friends and relatives in Buffalo and London, and have spent the last week in Eeeter, the �, u..ats of g the latter's brothers and sia- l'. pour--burgetlne: - - See r- theiir 3.60. set. The Advocate will be sent to any address in Canada to Jan. 1st, 1810, for $1.00. Do you know. of a Letter place for a square deal than &ewat t's. "We dont." We take subscriptions fora, foreign or Canadian magazine* satedttr rates. Don't forget the Advocate' when your subscriptions run out. Some swell new suitings for ladies just in at Stewart's. Marriage Licenses issued at the Ad- •ocate office. Yes, Stewart's -sells Redpath's granu- lated sugar, and none other. 4.76. per hundred. Buy quick. Four of the best ladies' fur -lined jack- ets ack ets we ever saw, Beauties for 87.50— worth 56.00 wt arse's inutitnts. The regular meeting of the Woman's Institute will . be held in Senior's Hall on 'Friday', Veba 5, at 3 o'clock. All riclentbe¢srasare requested • to be present for important business. Mrs. bbledick, Misr. Hastin , Pres. Listen ! 83.00 for a ruin's well fur - 'red Coen coat:. Stewart's. ROUSE WANTEI,)-..To R1,NT. A house centrally located; apply at this office. ' DIED AT LONDON On Tuesday night the death occurred at his home, 11 Pearl street, London. of Georg© R. Cooper, aged 2t ycars.the cause being heart trouble, the result, so the doctors claim, of his heart being attached to one aide of his body from birth, He was always inclined to be de- licate. Dez.ca sed had been employed as moulder I:. McClary's foundry. and bee came confined to his room about six weeks ago. Tho family formerly resid- ed on sane end of IDiddUlpli, and prevlous- by in Usbararc. Besides .the 'moaner the : others and sisters who-eurriiive are-,-.. _tete Ansae. of .latlbc;eta,=Geo,. Knox -01 Toronto ; Mrs. Wm. Pincomb© of i1se. ba�rne, !era: Wilbert McFall. of lliddulph *Brei. Harry lllethercott of Petrnlc a, the Mimeos re erke salad Dolly* -and Hanlon at hone. e s o of whoa* have the sympathy of the rom•.ncnity. The funeral will take piece to tee Exeter cemetery on Friday rno�eties o -N tote arrival of tit© morning/ train from London. Don't Monkey. 1 with that cough, Taft HOWEY'S white Pipe and Tar Big Dottie for as ,Quarter Sunda a• dee 11. Was a lovely dower •of.�1�8ppring dropped' Into the lap of 'Winter but TIICI'CS predicts pretty cold feather, to 'come yet and don't you forget it'it Better Order That Suit or Over Coat now,,. or maypa ,> t it of H` "t'i`e iso. yar1 otely, triNit t riK�•�k�� tis JFt 4p t ssava� c a a t l a p 0 0 v e a 10 a el 0 c a Me. T. .E. 1f ndeord shipped two eats of hor'*e. to Winnipeg on Friday. On their Arrival 'at the st*tfe p here three groups of tbo horseir icing • frightened by the train cecaped ' from • the gentic4 men leading Mehl and ran north popg. the railway trucks one greint eve t•; Wig Anne the 'Ilver r bridel beiletre :4 headtiel off by Me. Shirley tebier anti soma ec�ther met; W1W euereeded in get - ling diens turned , letek toward brio rata- siren. It was ert*t my a narrt w es- cape for the horses as they would al- most certainly nave run 011 that nrilg$ had not the men 'sueee d24 .t:a hcw1t,!g hermretf� • t , 't on will find that a great` deajl Of character lis hh>npaited• and received at the 'table. Pa,°etet, toe 01ton 'torgct tisk, and therefore instead of iswaailowhh% your food in sullen Winne: Inatend of beveling over your bnstn:ess ; Instead 0I severely talking about others. let tine venvergaation at the tebia;ss be ge lni*I, 'isl rVd'. soviet end eteefing. 140n'i bring di** ogrecatle things to tine table in your o.tvtreatYt)ra any more matt Pott would in you' dlshhe>s. leer tin's wags*, to r. tl"Le more good con`apaaaly yott Live at yeup table. tine better for your a iildren. ..vcry. conversation with centralise' at, tile exile is an cedwAtion to the family. t o kco the intclilionceaid' Etereef 3:e:� errti vat and apy7°oprtate bcnavior of aaa tam, ' hirh is aetvtt to h tip tattty; Neer, t` 1 that Ittte_larFgent ,1 'MVO man be any ng tut a bye sing to 5'04 itrar.4 'your'*. iRo tow hate goat t.o'':1 01 tt.o tart hat Company and eonvtrvalion at the ate:- -reel ,140041, -104,tt`*f '+ 4d tt0 . 1101:6E; von itAzr. ;e:aatml send a6Ma'Atte* •.:g R•r on January '' eth, of an old Exeter boy. Will . Muir. son of the late John Muir. now a resident of Regina. Sash, to Mises Gertrude, daughter of Ms. and Mrs. Thos. Steele. The -ceremony was. a' very quiet one owing to the serious illness of "biro Steele, who has been confined to his room for some time. Mr. and. Wee Muir visited here at the barna Or W. and Mrs. B. *akin.. London Road_ North, the latteit pant of the week, returning to Rldgetown Saturday, where Airs. ,Muir intends remaining tor. some - time, Mr. Muir returning to the West. V ill's many friends extend congratulations to nun and his bride and wish thein: every manyhampines* during their married life at the Soo on their way. The best wish- es of a host of friends go with them to their future home The -New _- 1 MST--rL r;:. The Old Way A.yery quiet wedding took place at the hone of the bride's parents, Rldgeto•�rn, .. Y. M. C. A. Let uaa again remind you of the Annual County Work Convention, in Wlingharn on the 8th and :lth. Delegates will be entietalned while in W:angham. Ali who expect to attend, should notify L. C. 'Fleming. Clinton," 'emntediaately. On Wedne*day. Ino loth of as ebruaary. the County Conu,tittee will conduct its one --day financial esempaign or the c*uit. ty. M1 the principal places in the Coun- ty will be canvassed that day, beginning at 9 o'clock a. m. A bulget of $18O0 Is needed to carry on the work for the year 1999, and Exeter's sharc is $250. be eight loral meueas Its representatives, who, assisted by Mr. E. It Willson, Sec - rotary of London. Y. M. C. A., will wait on the people for their .contributions on the day appointed. The work Is going ahead most satisfactorily in the five or- ganizations of the County, there being sa _members ip of over • tiff z cn, and 11 everybody will do his share, this -amount--wilt tet easttly rots€d in Ex -ter. ' Let us keep the grand work going until it teuyhes the life of every one of HHu- ron's 16000 'young ,men and boys. The Y. M. O. A. met in their rooms over Senior's Hall on Monday evening and, notwithstanding . that the first' hockey match of the fifteen was being playedbetween on the. Exeter Rink betwn Lacsti and Exeter team. a good' ys number were in attendance, -wbicta was augmented when the rink closed. Reeve McCallum opened the meeting with-pral.ex-and eidcnt Southeott occupied the chair. The adviss.btltty of forming a Visiting Committee of three members for each ward was (is- cud, which was finally adjusted by the President, Vice -President end the Secretary' being app©initede they to 'choose the eonrrmitteei for each ward. Thee will insure the _sick being well loo ed after. Mrr. Fleming, the ,coun- ty Secretary, then conducted the Bible study, the passage being the life of Ab- rsabasn, 'which was. entered into rsdtb much, interest and enthusiasm.. Mr. Fleming is an able exponent of the Bt bid; ad' amsw all 'gtxtar>tioil>r its a . statib at to Member, , e .. m� r area i ho that he wilt^ lie with is boy flu te' often. TIus is a very important 1110PIPE part of Y. M.0. A. work. suitable for p layingof lrames and to Fence POSta o Af for stbistbe meeting fate was thrownire the *Wring candidates for eaten; etpall honors...chance to get, in their a work of soliciting votes before the a ` , ► a1�1, closing of the poll* at 0:30, This gave the boys wbo,werre at the sink sin on., porrtunity of polling their votes forr', *heti. favorite men. Election resulted:, Reeve, 'Dr. Routston; Councillors,, Memo*, H. a iutbcott, Hue erarli, Wmt Sweet; School Trustetsp, ra m. Jenmogiu,. Westeott, Clinton w444' White, Johns. Wesley Stone t Wm. 8 eet.in the run ter Courts ci'tur, but Mr. Dell, Clerk, wave Mas casting vote h* favor of the stetter. Throughout the entire contest ails amws the notAt friendly spur -it.. n evinced, and in the after' sp ? tbattikfabsesetotheAeleet rMatatbga!ri,hed a rial:te to 'tom ,j 1 itb>witr al+�rll' measure of credit Medha tbelle asgajn open thel'a>k t ,�aallrlpk as ft t Talo iwey's CUre-aCold Capsules That Nutty.F1a�r We have itin our STAR FLOUR ns the qualities J "must leaver -heard h '�� �$� You It contains ' that tickle over again that . Harvey's Flour makes • - Good Bread Try it and you will MILS l E too. HARVEY ROS, RIR, ONTARIO miliraikumclagArdlit Scrap Trop, Brant Cop's'' We are prepared to pay CASH 40o a hundld. and" upwards .a*i 'ding to quality, for Scrap bort, lilt. Rubber omits and Sots, Se el tl . Hair, 20c.' ,Copper and Rrsi a 8o 50o per huudrad. We Have for Saler a littrgi quantity` of t► y� ike ttia"Rkar tairg. R :a OA1 1 eee rc Ling is it t.� ewe et aetl Ait'aikxliUM, i+s�tast. #star raeiy 4s, tro A • ;1 its b h . Call and `be con. 'vinced - ,.hat it the cheapest spot in towtt. • s seat Discount Sale' of Furniture at Rowe & Atkinson's III We have started 'a great etaUgk :. ask cnmprising every artrfcle of furniture in our large stock at a Special Discount of 24 Per Cent Off Regular Prices for CASH. Note some of the Great Bargains we are offering apd_wha tineans to furniture buyers. A call will convince intendingimurchaaasers that this is the .GREATEST BARGAIN SALE ever held in Exeter. 9.9.99.999999.9,999999, BEDROOM SUITES, in cut Oak wwith 1 Bevel -Igor xs..� _large . eel. �Iapror,L price $10,60 . ant Sale Price. ....$13.00 ... SIDEBOARDS, rePlatfirkellgoo Discount Sale Price *10.00 COUCHES. regular price $8.50 Discount Sale Price $6.00 Ida T..i, . r price $3.50 unt Sale Price *3.50 Everything else in proportion. ROTE ATKINSON The- Leading Home Furnisher' and Funeral Direoton. JONES & CLARK PHONE NO. 82 ew Spring Goods are arriving every day._ Nearly every train brings us fresh sbipprarents of "New floods" -all for' the Spring trade. You will find us with the best array of the new. est and most stylish goods this. etore has ever shown,• Choanae and a the "New Goode," as they are an bright and fresh. It will g give you a good idea of what you want tor your Spring wear. It will be a great pleasure for us to shave you over our stock. The New Dress Goods Are The fest Yet This will be our banner year for Drees Goods, Our stock is coin. pieta with the most stylish fitbrics on the market. New Galore Dress Goods in All the Colors Striped Cbeyeron Suiting Striped Serge do Paean*, do Serge ' Venetian • do Wool Taffeta do _-Va;hoy-Lust* ei . a New liWk • Fancy Striped Suiting Striped Serge do PalrlatatnaNa • del Venetian do cltyt r, ` Se do q . Wool Taffeta do ' ,y. -pe �"as PStrlain adoileo Cry de Paris Crepe de gene AR Eolietnab*tr*rtstr - -Irons Cloth Dry Goin Fancy Striped Voiles " Bordered do. Plain Crepe de Paris • Llrepe der Chet ite ane• A.tbatraN. ' I I*adz New WAite era daltat titan ever this *lesion. We( have i Creations in e SkirtsGowns, t Coves and aMlt priest that will tempt you. , cl New Everything �`�` g y'(1y;1 Itnaar< . illi' in this line i��l�' rltfil3xd o'uf e1t�11 era. New I''rinta, New Ibilhetflik Now Linen Bultitl and stripe*:fra nc irailer' > n farritc . .. ' Vesting as YCtlatwlirlp, ' tiffs tl t�, 1 the pier to btys three goods madsr tt MI*91 We are> l nwia eaatra fleas tot of Hen els Suiltstlt eu this eptin relit t Neer tlwtswr ever si< ► Ii1 as to Do not fall tom them fad d+ idtn% for y rl«. p it iuit. rr Olt i 0 4a.