The Exeter Advocate, 1893-4-6, Page 8'fir ti"'
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Snv M..Y+.4t ON ARV,
`1MA PINGS,
TWINES,
BAGS,
:MMALIIi‘1tI MS,
kil;,>1;Iatli GOODS,
t COMBS,.
BRUSHES,
SOAPS
,
'S ALL:.LIUSSP1N MUSICAL GOODS,
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E £&TER, ONTARIO.
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B norrii ..
Th Toanknit
is
spring Trade.
mew
Mr-ifits Goods!
flew
,.Goods!
.Weceannot describe all the
ewt,ct+sihe Dress Goods for
;-;poitfigo oer. •We have a lovely
sleek.; -604e you interested in
1:p3zie•00 rl:ook!
iasnenrpptdae 'for a pure wool
e•caShmt 1.1 'different shades.
hseelthislilloo,-40 CENTS is what
nmostlihauses•,ask for same count
f:godds. Il1ave,sou seen the big
seteeltoff
7 -made
iibltaiuense assort inent,—we
sselltytouia ;ood fitting, Well -made
biBlocusefderilinst about the cost of
t. She ,b anile.! aterial.
T IMM ��p �� ,. e
Are going fast. We show
Y kirhaps the most varied
-]lutdl l,l sex ek of Wail Papers in
,.$stern Ontario. which we
41,Q,ehpgiia'to!meme ndinspe_et. We can and
-.44,1lctiave-attttlrmag;y on Wall Paper. see if
rj kigitp@,ber we are the leaders in
DANVAineryf,feltlkilg.giOffstson. Come and have a
+:t3lt&Q.wi#h,nitrldlaobertson, she will tell
-yrice ii,alagltt;hlte ew styles in head wear.
Stewart.
EglirML JrOTTINOS
,
C3( .1J,Aensen--Eankrupt Sale prices.
alerL1 iiioilbt fi iuhionable Cutter and
JFitter•
313,1J; SItatlttntaaa.--'•SVall Paper.
..1,I -PA:- he oa:rt--224ct. cashmere, Ladies'
1.1 ,leuass;tait3draleadymade clothing.
T51reiv;si(N911a L13ia11—Henry H. Win-
s $heal•: •t• frbtaeliloinntryman."
amiftittegiOaiallbottes,
�ipri lliaixs,,will be held in this dis
iniet;;at,tlieffiNdthetwing places on dates
altuarined. :-Stqlklateno& Usborne at Exeter,
',4pr lliatv1;bil ilUUt'i.Huron at Brucefield,
is ptilill4th; eutd.i.Perth at St. Marys,
,..A31prlll1Stlt irtttll.Perth at htratford,
.rk piili11l th i'ZxstcNissouri at Thorndale,
pti1112tlit;llikkliiJph at Granton, April
1iStiliandiBdua#ASiiiard at Kirkton, April
Dhltli;%Wttst4Wliliams, at Parkhill, April
21)503. t
`fEbeicouniill fillet by order of the
3 teeve,n:ttthe•lkonwn Hall, Exeter, 29nh
• 1•110,re 4,11SN. present, Minutes of
vreltions) read and approved.
+j,paelaman.•-401ti allum—orders for the
3co11ontitlg urns:,lJas. Creech, $2 charity
ottobl s. dlorti4;;itlo,:4.l Mrs. Piper.—Car
rbetl. 'lrihecxligektto enquire concerning
tartesiatimf.)11. '11)'he council adjourned
aatntil+Wednesday'the 5th April at 7.30
vim.-•-'M.lEVkfit r,• Clerk.
Vtoatev
t:their•eMr lilar.aunual vestry meet-
amg, rifithe"f1biWitt,t Memorial church on
,llenilay.efftilt'neon the following named
:; kentlemenrcRtoixe,elected to the Vestry
•frtirl1$33: Iffir Itim. Case, London Road,
Jtbernutpt',s\Wtxaxtien,,and: Dan Dyer for
tlhe(Cottgrggetioit's Warden ; B. S. O'Neil
atiudiA.if;x.11t yter,I.uditors Other bus-
' db w '" 1
nQss as bs;rzliaht up re church debt
l:Altt %was !laid motor to the adjourned
am eetiilgicintilinllay, 17th inst.
renio,'eeteammo, t in:$climbs.
`t•J1f av„1Tirrturnal:-After a weary
'k'ttenee rex"' hie -von months the St.
t?e,rvs ILoadkitr(c+rases publication with
iiteARADSisatipuulultretired from the jour=
:,killeticltieidld'clrgrood. In his vale dict-
oxyy„,,tEt,aniti,stlhe publisher, admits
st1'atattthe oteouttetie ovos, an unprofitable
�<aiuer.>utriltfhatt ,S'3It. Marys presents no
:flticlld1 ;1t Mita : paper: It is stated
:dined CE,P.titiaA irs,on the lookout for a
iits�ty iineattiibnm f i vihich to start a paper, pas
4.14111 t'ivrnidiJ arobAtil go west if an opr:n.: po
tisailttatiruw:liIke, In the meantime he. br
At 111 c¢ 0intlingite di publication of" G
�,.:, . �a ��k � Glad wil
3 i i'i,ug„ , , Organ of the Church of
;Latter dayoalido, yi
Thb Exeter eaiw-mill will commence
operations in a few days:
A lovely lot of new De Lanes just
opened at the Big Bankrupt ,Store.
Mr. John Hawltshaw is under the
weather with a lana: back, but is able
to be around.
See the big stock of ladies ready
made blouses at the Big Bankrupt
Store. Rare values.
The assessor its on his rounds. Every
young man entitled to vote should see
that ills name is on the roll.
The excavating for the foundation
of the refrigerator has begun and the
masons will soon be at work.
Ladies' and children's new spring
shoes all opened up at the Big Bank
rupt Store; Special values in Oxfords.
Mr, D. Spicer has rented the premia
es recently vacated by Messrs. Wood
Bros.which he will occupy as a paint
shop,
Millinery. Millinery. Millinery.
Wonderful stock at the Big Bankrupt
Store.
The plain truth is good enough for
Hood's Sarsaparilla. No need of embel-
lishment or sensationalism. Hood's
Cures.
Just received at Brodericlt's Store
another -lot of those choice teas, which
will be offered at half price. These
teas are tirst class,
Mr N, Dyer Hurdou, our worthy
and 'dead hue sport” made the first
fish catch of the season on Monday, tie
captured 1U fine chub.
Try Broderick's Store for boots and
shoes, You Dan get a bargain. The
stock purchased tit chattel mortgage
sale in Toronto is a good one. We sell
cheap all the time.
James Leonard, of Blandford, last
Monday killed a rooster and found pro-
trudiutr from its crop a hair pin about
three inches long. The hair pin had a
head the size of a pea.
Work has begun on the foundation
of the new house to be erected by Mr.
A. Cottle on William St,, (Christie's old
property), Mr. John Evans has the
contract for the mason work.
About fifteen good able-bodied work-
ers as,.embled at the residence of Mr.
Thos. Oke, Huron st., on Tuesday af-
ternoon and pulled the "lance" to the
tune of several cords of woods.
For the richest display of millinery
the Big Bankrupt Store takes the cake,
A newspaper has just been started
lu Londou, which is printed on a postal
card. The first number has four illus
trations, a comic tragedy, a few jokes
and puzzles, and some advertisements
Are we to have sports here on the
24th May '1 If so, we would suggest
that a meeting be called in the near
future and a good active committee
appointed to make necessary arrange-
ments.
Yesterday (Wed.) the two year old
child of Richard Hunter, Usborne t'p.,
accidently fell from a high chair and
broke its arm at the elbow. Dr,Rollins
set the fractured limb and the little
sufferer is doing nicely.
Our young men should be arranging
for the organization of lacrosse, base
ball and cricket clubs. The season
for out door sports will soon be on us,
therefore be up and doing. • Our col-
umns are open to those who wish to
call meetings.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Com-
pany has, on its overland route sup-
plied the porters of the sleeping cars
with writting pads appropriately head-
ed, so that passengers desiring to do
any writing on the train can do so
without ally inconvenience or expense.
Mr. Wm. Hawkshaw, who has been
conducting the Royal Motel, Parkhill,
for some months, has sold out to Mr.
Dutton of the firm of Dutton & Ross of
the same place. Mr. Hawkshaw's rea-
son for selling was on account of his
wife's ill health. They will remove to
3eaforth whence they came.
The High School Entrance examin-
ation in Ontario, will this year, com
menee on June 28th. Examinations
for Primary and Junior Leaving teach-
ers' certificates and for UniversityPass
Matriculation, will begin on July 4th;
while the Senior Leaving and Honor
Matriculation examinations will com•
menee on July 13th.
Having purchased the stock of. A. J
McTavish at 65?. cents on the dollar,
consisting of dry goods, clothing, milli
nery, hats & caps, groceries and crock-
ery, we purpose giving the people of
Exeter and surrounding country the
benefit of our great bargain- Will be
open Mouda,v, April 3rd. Come early
and get first choice, G. G. Jose/wore
" A requsition has been sent to the
Ottawa Government, through Mr.
Hutchins, M.P., asking the Govern
ment to make Parkhill a Port of En-
try. The granting of this request
would be a boon to our business men,
as at present the nearest Ports of En-
try are Sarnia to the West and St.
Marys to the East." -Parkhill Gazet#e-
Review.
The business man who never adver-
tises saves a :great many expences. He
saves clerk's eek s salaries and needs but a
smalls i
tat t to supply his customers°
This makes taxes light and insurance
a small item of expense. Only a small
capital is required, and a email build -
is sufficient for proprietor and spiders.
The money saved by not advertising
will come in handy in bearing the
funeral expenses of a dead business.
The "Club" property, which was
purchased last fall by Mr. S. Powell,
would not be recognized as the same
place. Last year the premises pre-
sented the appearance of a veritable
wilderness, Since Mr. Powell took
session he has cut down all the old
star trees, cleahed out the under
ush and by the time he is finished
I have one of the tidiest places m
a. Mr. S. is "cleaning up." Are
1?
Budr your wall paper, blinds and
carpets at the I31g Bankrupt Store.
Gents new buts, new furnishings,
new suits, new boots. Big value at
the Big Bankrupt Store.
We are sorry co learn that Mr, :Fred
W. Farnoomb is lying seriously ill at
London and little hopes of his recovery
are entertained.
Do not forget that, the Spring Show
under the auspices of the Stephen and
Usborne Agricultural, Society will be
held on their grounds, Exeter, next
Tuesday, April 11. Admission free;
Already entries have been made and
the interest being shown indicates
that the show this year will surpass all
previous years. All entries will be
taken at the Mansion House on day of
show and prize money paid at the.
same place.
The social given under the ,auspices
or the Epworth League in the James
street Methodist church on Friday
evening last was a success in every,
respect. The basement, beneath the
church was filled to its uttermost.
After tea, which was provided by the
young people in the inner class room,
the programme was commenced and
consisted of readings, recitations, solos,
instrumentals, and speeches, all of
which were well rendered. The pro-
ceeds amounted to about $36.
For some time A. G. Dyer has been
trying hard to get a good mileh cow.
His second last was bought on trial—
she was a "high flyer," to leap over
the highest fence an the' premises was
to her as easy as walking to common
cows, and to leap over the baru for-
ward or backward was really a past
time; but his last cow is a "daisy." He
has only had her a few days, and the
cow in wandering around surveying
her new home walked up the stairs in
to the hayloft Tuesday night. It took
16 men to get her down. Bert Fuke
says the good prospects for a creamery
is bound to make cows go up.
The concert held in Drew's Hall ,.on
Monday evening last under the aus
pices of the Royal Tempters of Temper-
ance of this place, was a grand success,
A large number of brethren and sisters
from lodges in Centralia, Crediton and
Hensel! were present. The prcgram,
consisting of solos, quartettes, instru
mentals, recitations, and also speeches
by Revs. McDonagh, Martin and Rus
sell, was well carried out. The speech
es were in the interest of temperance,
and were very enthusastie. The ret
itations, given by Miss Pearl Baker, of
Usborne, were beautifully rendered
and secured the hearty applause of the
whole audience. After the programme
was ended all members and those who
had aided in carrying out the program
repaired to their hall and partook of a
tea, which had been prepared for them,
after which they all dispersed to their
homes well pleased.
Horse Bilts.
Parties requiring route bills should
bear in mind that the ADVOCATE office
is the right place to get them. The ex-
cellent horse cuts, together with good
workmanship and fair prices, obtained
for us a large portion of this Blass of
work last year. We shall be glad if
those who expressed their satisfaction
with our work will again 'favor us
with their orders.
A Narrow Escape.
During the windstorm last Monday
nicht a light of glass was blown out
of a bedroom window on the west side
of S. Powell's house and was shattered
Miss Rhoda Willis was in the room and
had retired for the evening. A large
piece of the broken glass fell on her
shoulder and breast, and had it not
been for the bedclothes she would no
dougt have received a very severe
wound.
Personal Ben, on.
Gus. Handford, photographer, has ac-
cepted a situation in Ottawa and left
for that place on Monday morning.—
Miss
orningMiss Annie Sanders spent Easter in
Clinton, the guest, of her brother, Ed.
Sanders—Mrs. J. L. Davidson left for
London on Monday, where she will
make her future home. -Mr. T. B. Carl-
ing, who spent Easter with friends in
Brantford, returned home on. Tuesday.
-Miss A. Heaman, who has been spend.
ing the past few days with friends in
town, left for her home in London on
Tuesday.—Mr. Ferguson, of London,
spent Good Friclay in town,—Miss Tot
tie Crocker, of St. Marys, is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Crocker. -Mrs. Smith,
nee Sarah Herd, who has been visiting'.
her mother, left for her home in Strath-
roy on Tuesday.—Mr. Wm. J. Clarke
spent a few days in town last week.
Miss Cook, of Hensall, is the guest of
Miss May Gill.—Miss N. Pringleteach-
er is spending her holidays under the
parental roof at Staffa.-Miss Clara
Vosper, teacher, and Miss Mame Sand
ers, who have been visiting in London
and St. Marys, rs turned on Tuesday—
Miss Mable Hearsy spent Easter in
London. -Miss Hannah Kinsman,
teacher, of Tilbury Centre, is spending
her holidays with her parents. -Miss
Lillie May, of Parkhill, is the guest of
her cousins the Misses. May,—H. Trace
of London, spent Sunday and Monday
in town.—Mrs.
Johnc v
M A oy, nee Eva
Snell of Kincardine is visiting tin; friends
in town —Mr. Fred'Elliott has been
gazetted as a Notary Pubic in Ontar-
io.—Mr Wallace Hicks, of Brantford, is
here making preparations for the re .
moval of his mother, Mrs. C. Hicks, to
Brantford'.. -Mr. Garnet Hyndman has
returned after spending a week in
London -irlr. M. Vincent is home
again.—Messrs. John i3raund and Walt
Carley have returned to Brantford af-
ter a visit here.—Mr. John Mugg left
Monday morning for Sault Ste. Merle,
where he will visit his daughter.—
Messrs. Wm. Bawdcn, ex reeve, and
Thomas :Russell, of Usborne, as dale
gates left here last night for Chicago
to secure knowledge and information
regarding the creamery.—Mr. Hugh
Oke,spent Easter in Sarnia.—Mrs.(Rev)
Russel[ was in London during Easter.
9�j�p�n} Sa1ejw floods
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McTavi & Go's Old Stand.
Away Below Cost!
Look at a few of
Our Prices.
Dry Goods. Former Price. Now.
Men's Suits $ 5 00 3 50
do 10 90 G 00
Men's Pants 2 00 90
All Wool Tweeds 50 30
Yard Wide
Gingham 12i 8
Prints Inc to 15c 9
Tickings 20c to 25c 12
do 15c 8
Dress Goods 11 5
do 25 17
do 50 34
But we have not space to
enumerate. Suffice it to say
you can get everything at 10
to 25 per cent. less than the
original cost.
Groceries
At Cost Price`
Boots & Shoes.
A large line away
below the Cofit,
Don't fail to call. Come
often, it will save you money,
G. G. JOHNSTON,
moTavish's OIG Stand.
Seafortli Bye'Worfcs.
All orders for the above Dye Works
can be left with E. H, Fish,
Boy Wanted.
A good smart boy wanted to learn
printing. Apply at this office.
Farm for Sale.
The undersigned has several first
class farms for sale on easy terms.
J. SPACEMAN, Exeter
We are to have a Creamery.
During the past week matters have
been satisfactorily developing in con-
nection with a creamery for Exeter
and we are now sure of it being es-
tablished in our midst. The amenut
nezessary to insure this iustitution was
$4800 which has nearly all been sub
scribed. •
A Bale of Jonrnaltam.
We accept complimentary tickets
simply as a request for our reporter's
presence; when tickets are not sent we
come to the conclusion that the man
agement do not wish a report of their
meeting. While we cheerfully give
these notices we find it necessary to
plainly state that we do net intend it
to be license for imposition. When a
society gets three or four dollars worth
of pesters printed at a one-horse job
office, and sends us an item for gratis
insertion, a notice worth more in every
respect, and repeal the dose„ it its
time to have an understanding.
MIMES.
GLAvIR.—In Stephen, 2nd con. on 3rd
inst., the wife of Patrick Glavin, of a
son.
KERSLAKE.—At Eden, in Usuiorne, on
4th inst., the wife of Mr- Kerslake of
a son.
MAWHINNEY.—In Stephen, con. I0, an
4th inst., the wife of Geo Mawhinney
of a daughter.
HEYwooD —In Usborne on 30th ult.,
the wife of Wesley Heywood, of twins
(both girls)
SpackMall & Co
Have t h. i s
week opened
out the best
a n d largest
stock of Amer
ican and Ca-
nadian
e®�
Wall
Paper .
Ever shown in
Town.
How
is the time to
buy . our pap-
er for Spring.
Spaekan & Co
Spri
for
Wants,
Plenty of them, The latest
and best assortment, full up
in all grades and styles.
o -a o-o-o-o_a
Grand Stock for find
ing just hat you
I want® ..�.
0 Few can meet and none can
d beat our prices. Quality and Grade,
6 high in 1:1 that we offer this sea-
6 son, right and righteous prices on
all things. :: Never were sounder or
4 surer bargains offered in Groceries,
A Dry -Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Gaps, Clothing and Gents' Fur -
9 nishings. Exa +i n ation will show
0 That our Stock is especially strong
in variety and thoroughly reliable
y in style,, to this we add the strong in-
ducement Of l®W prices. Flighest prises pal,
far Farm Produoe,
SEEDS!
SEEDS!!
SEEiia S!!!
The 'Slprung time ?as frlhatt meson of the year
tsvlrt t srenalbedy Aetna talker TIMI?, by the
fhreJkseik.. This its ,j ft what we have done
awwi now we are alit& FM alt orders for seeds
of any kinds and in ant& etnacnty. This is
the (oak nese tet settatte good,, reliable seed.
��i fhiil¢; v mtia anter, in dc meet fag to see our new
Large Stock of
Spades, Hoes, .,
Rakes, Forks,
Shover &C
11ru faieit eillg• i0ai
vu uyc o (C, out er Malts.
Cobble k { k Folland.
B1111 ,1 Presh
IF YOU WANT TO
Buy or Sell a Fan
TV' WWII WANT TO
Bay or Sell Town Propel
IF YOU VirANT TO
Borrow or Lend Money
IF YOU WANT
Collections Make
Gall at lr, dna. Spaclail°ern
Iiea.l &lata Agency.
Business Transaet'Ions strictly con-
fidential. Intending purchasers wilth
receive the best aadyiee; fanselecting
land or town; sites.
Also agent for Allan Line
and State, Line Steamship.
Office- Main Street, Exeter, Ont.
Address: --JOHN SPA€,"1s�MANf„
Box 44
MP=
T k e unndersi.gned
have opened out anew
t k
} x cif irn r s tu-c lase
Spring and Summer
suitingr, in Canadian
and Imported Tweeds
Worsted et
e., a :e., which
we sell et right prices.
Tweed Pants $3. and upwards,
Worsted` do 4, do
Tweed/Suits 10. clo
Worsted do 16. do,
iii4pling Over Coats
1&0O
i, Upwards.
-
can! stat a:tarpmnne! bedona; tartmnbansmnmg
eisewheire, We guarantee a gonad S,tt.
Creck le Bissett
•ie
Syrup at
HE
PEOPLE s
GRORRY
and
Liquor
Store
We order our goods often
and keep our stock always
fresh and clean. Parcels de-
livered free in any part of
Town.
r
Kiiilit.
Qat 11¢u bud, Opera Hall.
ROLUNS c,
WILLIAMS
WWng Co, of Exeter.
Have opened anoffice opposite the
Town Hall, and while build-
ing the... • .
NEW MILL
Will keep cOnsttantty on hand a full
stock of the VERB BEST BRAMDS OF`
FLOUR; also all kinds of mill stuff and
Feed.
Farmers and townspeople will fled it
to their advantage to call and see es.
&SWM& & WILLIAMS*