Exeter Advocate, 1911-7-20, Page 1TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR.
EXETER, ONTARIO, TH,TJRSDAY, JULY 20, 1911.
SANDERS & 'CREECH
Local Items Miss Retitle We}e11°was iloatle cram
Following the hot wave that recently
tgeought death And at_zi e-le:Pa 'to_ the
whole Eountry, this week,'e weather
`prontlpes to Furn'i'sh supri'sea he the
.
ot,- eT direcItelort veeth the retszTlt that
unusually low suznnl., temperatures pro
bably will prevail.
A representative of the Underwriter's
iaesoeia'teae was here Qn Tuesday aged
zle ftre alarm s u,dui about
11 liar,
Ttze brigade 'Pass quickly oa the scene,
and '5.40011 excellent streams fee water
were flowin',; from the tattle con:^ectioee.
ve r
t however, asoliz c
Ii fo lues e e er the ,.
x ag
n l
gine did net stair(: as, quickly a8 usual
and the power eonitee:tar was `geese-
guently a little slow:
For the tilted, sgecesaiva'tvear in tl:e
R:eley Caine lit, ;,l • Shoot a Ca adiat''i
nlark>~ntee have W911 the Mackinnon
W b$1li is *Pelt ton canlpetition le
elneotixig at. the Fong 'ranges tae team
or twelve men, representing she tont;
tariat forces and loos.). 1 11ii
1itis
af tbe
different units of the Empire. Clean
tla" leant led that of Enelatezd ley 1,
Pointe. maklhtg Ari aggregate score et
1,581 out et 1i. paffstbre- 1,800, The
iean1S kearesentipg
pn la*dr Ireland,.
Seetiend, .$ w Zealand, Guernsey, S.
Africa, And irsdia, followed Ci4lada,•
tap order named,..
1,1r1y reportsfront ilne Porcupine the etealt
't ave. til s 1 t
tele( to Nerve 4n. aria z= 1
week from 'huatia Pitres' of, front 300 lot
Z(lp people, but later reports rotate the
it will probably Trot exceed 100. Even
the lesser :number, however, places It as
ono or the, worst; (lush flints et^erexpene
tomcod in Canada The financial lose
will 'be r,early +3 :111111e:en dollars, \)any
people Were trade homeless and the suf-
fering ame* the women and children
tza.s° beep terrible. The Don)in en and
()Atario Governments and: many towns
and cities tnanlediately tient ,relle! 5n Ito
torn) of tents, and reed. and large relief
funds have been subscribed.
Over tit) lo4geaa tonic part hi the 1'Jth
July celebration ate Godcrich, and fully
e000 ,Y4sit0ra were in the town that
day, and, some difficulty wad experienc-
ed in feeding then(, as' the eating heueee
were not prepared for the large crowd.
23Gaidca the panic and the judging
the various to.nde a series ` of a
Park
c itr
Pout,- House a is
were Ca
(t(treasono G Iv s tt
T
d, .vt counlY
rnaetc
r,
was
of
address -gave ul
an
an and: m s
woleome to tits vi'sitore. I! wad foll-
owed by 14e.yo' Cameron, t •rN gave the
freedom of the ta`wil. 'Halt t («zest more
adclreeeea were 'given, the:. ,principal
ePeakers being Rev. W. UT."Cooper, et
T Bl
Farr o } t l
lsi;lvortotl: Rev. T. H. ,
ev. \Yilliam Logo, err Lateen; Rev, T.
IL Condhll, of Bayfield, and Rev. J,
Follicle, Godorich,
London) ever Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, 4quilla. Snell axe spend:
leg a s.! ort tine at Port Franks.
Mr. Alfred WilcoxTand lady Aden. of
'Detroit are xiiiiral; in -"Exeter North.
ir... Walper of London, visited /her
,,
f ,eMr,J 1E
rt . r S.. ex' T
, tt1 rn tan,Tuesday
Mr, and Dirk. Duncan' AfeDougali of
Gonner are vii i i!1g in- chis neighboo
r.ord,
ties T. B. Carling and daughters,
Messes and Martha, were in UM -
don Friday.
Pe, Al C. Raltisay and family ot.
Hamilton size visiting relatillee hereto
two gr three
Geka,
11.{
7Lou6 a_ Ease e!
t arrived
Tuesday from a Vioit With lee
George at Gledatolte, Man.
Mn. arty( „sirs. PagdiRal a314 tdauglltrr
and Mr, antis. UM. 7 rie4Q11 lot Boeheeter^,
. Y..wens viseto1"H at W. G. Bissett'e
011. MendY.
Mrs, D. E. Ar,dereo11; Went to Harris=
burg an Tuesday,
t ssi$t her dome
anter, yIr k, Vrootnan, who is ttpri iltg
Oita week to Copctown.
The following are latent;; t ale 11unlber
whet Were uueceasful at the tnedield
Council t_ F to n tat and
3+1aI I T"T
_ I1 3 111 `>
rtrilltary'exam1 held it11 May at Toronto
Final, Wm, Geiger; n9ai1 A: Briwartl
:vermin, St. '2ilara ; I1ltertnedlate, HT
cQavin, Seaforth. Prftnary, S. .d.
s N uc
Co e 1 all • ., I T,, n.
ult I=l tt a
+ r 1 R t
i ,
toane on
brother
Rs1i i-^ ttQr
three weelC>O of dry, hot
We ,(her 'the elashing aftower oi: Friday
everting. fella' red b}' the soaking' rant
of Saturday and Sunda7r, cantle, as a;
!'.APPY react, It irk a little late to °be
of much use to the grains, but 'rttae,
»eels and veQet.ables, will be helped eon
enxlftily,
lkilNAWAT ACCifk'EN1Te-On 'Tuesday
e'aenMg Past about ei-ht o'clock ;sir,
lJavid Wynn and 'fir, Prank Mallett,
perler,ced a rather 'bad n)t:.-uP. tin which
the :terser owned, lay 1i r. Wynn was bad-
ly injured and Mr. A\'ynn bcidly shaken
up. They were driving' home front "nail'
tattled, where they bad been putting up
Iigilittlttg reds. and wheat op1Oalte Mt
Wm, Rollins', London Iiaad , they Stitt
,'
m
her
a w t1t theore
auto, n hG1 a
it t d 1 1>• a
bolted. Into the ditch. upsettlee the
(••r,aoccupants, d
andti
a horse fall-
ing on the shat brolee.
it, the broken
n i
e,.
h
d cx t the horaG tf side behind d Lha
n ci 1
P
rr out Ieg, penetrating :about a foat to-
wards the breast. Mr. Mallett escaped
with. little o' no Injury, but Dir. Wynn
bez,des being badly Shaken, alp, septette.
ed i'113ur'y ,to ono, of this legs. The brieke
en $.aft was -removedPrg the
har
s
e
and Dr. Sweet was, ,called, who dressed
the woundi; unci it tilt thought that the
horse will recover from ata wound.
Carling's is the next best place to out of doors these
days. Nice and cool and refreshing 'inside you may
make all necessary preparations here for your holiday
outing in Suitings, Repps, Muslims, Foulards, etc. We
have only a .few left now but will give you .a bargain
while they last.
Gents Summer Suits, odd coats, and coats and vests. Sizes
from 35 to 38 all to go at sacrifice prices Regular $3.00
for 1.48. Regular 3,50 for 1.75. Regular 4.25 and 4.50
for 2.00. Regular 6:00 for 4.00. .Also 3 boys linen
gy
suites, sizes 30, 31;32 to clear at 1.78
:Gents sailor straw hats just a few left. These are all
to goAt a rices re1.50 to 1.75 for. 1.00 and lower
.
c Ped'accordingly.
pr>.ces red
A few children linen and straw hats left to clear out`
35 for:28c. reg''
regular 50 for, 40c. regularregular 25 for
20.
SPECIAL --We have lust received a few dozens of Lad-
ies hemstitched Handkerchiefs which we will clear att
8 for 25c.
We have just ust a few pair left in Tan and Black
which we will clear out at a . discount of 25 per Cent.
tY
ter
i+r
Liighest prices ,paid for all kinds of ,Produce,
1 kxripoultry ult taken at market. rices.
`d
Mise. Ethel Arnlatl'Qnais visiti» Stt 25c pays for The .
St. Thomas.. j
The 'Trivia Memorial Church Sunday
School will p Cnic at. Grand 'Bend to-
day (Thursday).
NEARLY A BLAZE—A very myster-
ious. bleary w
10 s
a at t at.
discovered h0 Cane
x
Meg Factory by night watchman,, Thos,
Kernick ort Tktesday night last about
12 o'cioek, The b1aee started in the
north east °eraser of the East building
under one of taw 'vipers a11d•vras making
rapid progress, A, dew paneof water
now -ever ,80011put it, out. Luelcily it. was
discovered do the neck; of tulle, other=
v,r;ae he whole'-inteldibtee would have
been 1n Y1xi -. 8'
GRANO BEND GIRL DROWNED
AT DETROIT
slates Mason, the 13tyr old daughter'
or Joseph Mason, of Grant( Bend. was
d owned in the Detroet hives on gone
dax 11i"a.14 and 1n drowning nearly ;smog
to
ed
his de?Samuel Pare, who was
tryin to avp her.
There were :our yeun,a nten, and two
girls in the gasoline Ieuxtoll Lillie, of
Windsor, Dire from the gasoline tanks,
caused by the enliill& hack -firing. drove:
t?1Q party -'lea Leal, from the flames inti
the elver. Neither ,of the s.Frla, could
s..1 1, }Sary' McGovern of Woodstock,
the other girl, Was resru1d by Ken-
neth 1tGt t Iii
..Aker \`iIll
, d,.or. The five autti
vlversy were taken from' the water by
Al Slina,lgns, who dra?agedtt71cn1 into his
launch when. exhausted., by their water -
soaked clothes, t15y wog, on the paint
of tknktnT, T-TtoY started from Window
ear} in 'thee eYel4ente to enjoy' the;
k)hteeee of the river, They stttapp:cl at;
i'iGld"s1 boathouse to replenish 'tile gait,.
opale .ttupply, and lead got about fifty
feet from the dorls on the rt;tura to
'Windsor. 'when ire gasoline tans
blazed up. There was,,'110 explosion, but
thear-saline instantly ignited th
woodwork rat 311} ,'moot Launch
aweptthe suddenly t rr ,f c
d party
rote It into t?1e river.
(STALL
IO
vocate to an.1
EXETER SCHOOL BOARD
July LO—meeting held in the Town
Halt with H. Huston absent. Tile fee-
lovrinJ wa Ithk order of harmers duly
Subaltittrd and approved. Pee T. -},3. Cart-
4-te. and 1'. Woed•titee xis: 3 Johnstie: 's
eel nation lie accepted. Per T, 13, Car:
l lg and S. 'Martin t§;a t a;3r, be placed
isl tkl Glebe ai1d stead to tilt the vacancy
a
cause the e resfsna t o '3 a .»
t1 to . 1 a- .ii J kid
r, : a8 .
t0: Bee '!-
E" la la,zan Be
d T
Carlitag that ate following aecoualt be
approved, S. Fitton, etock, 1.2:3-. Per F.
et;, Gladnlan adjourrinee)tt,
Jul} ti, ---Meeting oP the .Board Field
Twit Ball, absent: 11, lauW(o.'...
The following as; the order of busine+ee
dole submitted and approved, Per chair
Minutes' of 3siceiil3 held June 12 and
July lath(, 1911. Pe:- S. >lartin and
T. R. Ca itu; t 11at
Tl the following Pal',
rnents 1x approved,—J, Grigg, exam.sup-
pltes 9.40 ; W. Gould, mile, 9,00 ; lYn1.
.Johnston. examiner, 30.00 Express,
exam. supplies 1.40, Per F. W. Med-
man. anti S. ]iaTilYt,'titsit Miss A1ex3kad=
er's resig natiaf be accepted. Per S;
iedar In mei 1'. Wood, that the recom-
nlendeld of the Financial Conlmittee in
,reference to the assessment for school
for theu
r ss;s o1,ere year ad -
u current tb e
1 pQ.
opted and that the sunt asked be two
thousand dothi re. Per T, B, Carling
and F. Wood th.iL'• the furnaces be ir-
'sperJed and elea)ted before Sept, 1st.
r . ,talion, tend T,. 113; Carling that
spe Loral visit be made, to the
Thursday. July 2Oth, at 2 pan,
a, Martin and T. B. Carling that
ppl,x-atioetu' be cenaidered en the call
t tllo chair, Pet' T. E. Caring and F.
rood tt;at further, advertising required
through the Globe "and .local papers..
' T. 13. Carling' adjournment.
J. Grigg, Sorretary,
Mr. George Coward et Vsb,orne met
with
t atteforiune early- Tu
Gsda) r
1
-
ing, by witch h(, liaditho skin of liis
lett arm bGiovv'la
tl elbow or off torn o
t
by
0,
/stallion. Ito weeu
returning, the anim-
al to the stable, and linstcad of tying{
it up with a ;double halter as usual
before removing taus bridle, he removed
the bridle and fed he animal some oats.
no leerse rabh
td hint by he arm.
Mr, COWard, Who le'' n strong man and
experienced in tate 'Ways- of stallions,
succeeded in swinging himselt out of
the dor, and with the greatest difficult
ty prevented the beast dragging hint
back into the Stall. His coat sleeve
was torn off. Tele skln,,of the arm be;-'
low the elbow Was} kern, arpund the' arm
and ripped off down, asst far ais $114
wrist, and err to the eland, requiring
many stitches ,to close. The muscles
and cord's! of the arm) were laid 'tetra
and the r.vounc1 late a very severe one.
Dro. Hyndrnan and McGillicuddy were
called to ;dross` the tivo'.ind.
L1SBORNE.
DEATH OF JOHN HORNEY—The sad;
depth , occurred on ASaturday evening'
last about six o'clock tai. John Hornet',
a prominent ,farnlen of Unborn° Toow71,e
ship, near iLumle *, a`b the ,age of 47
years, a months( and 10• days. Deceais
[xi had been kit only sten days', and
,confined , to 11.48 ,rob4n, fez✓ one week.
Death was- 'due to appendicitis anti;
other complicationz. From the time of
hits taking'g' hits bqd on the previouei
raturday th s, ,nllness assumed a "ser`
ious nature, 'and, although he had al-
ways 'been a strong healthy mann, his
chances of (recovery appeared slight
from the .first. His death came le(
n, shock to( his 'relatives and numerous
(friends who have .the sympathy of the
whole community.. Deceased was a
MethodtJst in 'eeti'gion and a conserva-
tive in politics', and was highly es-
teemed by all who knew him. He was
a native sof Ustboi ne, being a sone of
the late Hy.' Horsley, and resided in that
township ,all_e1is life: Three years ago
last March he married Miss Mary Jane
}T3olrton, daughter ,oe William Horton:
Besides the :widow he is (survived by
1110 mother, five sisters, and one
brother, Mrs. John R. MacDonald ,
Mats. A. A. Spencer, Mrs. W. J. State
ham and .Milss: Erether. of Exeter,:' and
Muss Mineretta sof Chicago who is at
pl'eselit , borne 'on a visit. The funeral
took place on Tuesday afterni1on to
the Exeter:cemetery and was very large-
ly attended
PASTURE 'Y o LteT•.
The undersigned will pasture ,stock on
'deist farm on Lake !Read, Lot 11, Stouth
Boundary; Hay, by the,` nlolith,-payable
in advance. Apply to
e701 -1N, FORD,
Exeter Newtt:t', or Hay P. O.
FOR SALE
OM of the meek faxen; 1,1.71, 1-Iu' , oT
Middleeee, convenient lo markete, to
churches and sch'oo11s, beim Lot 9,
N. B. Biddulp0, int the County of gild-
dleaez,' contain .164: acres. On the
tmemikets are 'situate a good brick
110uee, three bank barite on . stone Lo[111J
dations, : 34x-54, 40.x22: and 70e40, good
weha; '.v41 ' ti.11, and tine, property ie
welt drained. The whole of•I :t, farnlis
in grass excepting 25 acres. Possession
of house: given iminedia ole, and coni-
plete possessi0 1 of farce given • Nov. 1st
1011, and ----chasers will be allowed to'
do fail ' eieweeg 'befo're last :mentitoned
date. For 10:11 er particulars ,apply to
Joseph. E Kelley. Eros Lueen, F.O. Orit
James 13s11ey Esq., Lucent, I' O , Ont
9 sAr,1 8 a llUrlg ' l xe¢e cry
nth`b `!a ls" Hn z ,, ' "r, k4. 5„'kmf p+s ;,, ; r
CENTRALIA
Dir, (testi 'Dara. W. Wood returned to
Lo}tdotl on Dil)nda} evening after bay-
ing spent acouple' of:weeks theguests
or the bss s fi se
i 9 tt
Was Elliott or St. Louts le visiting
with h brother,Mr. W Elliott.
fitWm. tk
Air, and gra, Harvey Nicks, who are
01 their honey h trip and
have been
Up w s the
the /ekes, silent Y.t a few d0. tl
p a, p I y
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kicks.
.i':r. Thos. Mitchell spent a few days
v;•aitiee., as ,sister at Ilderton,
Quite .a number of our young people
drove to the 3ead an Sunday last.
Unfortursukely t1c), that quite, a we1t
day. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards) of Toronto are
spending heir holidays the guests 'of
Mr. and i\irs. Duplan.
Mrs. Wes. Hodglne is visiting , her
mother who 1s quite i11 at Clandeboye.'
The baseball (thatch on, Friday evening
last with the Hensall team was won;
quite easily by the"home team, although
many good plays' were mads iby the
!vi'sitors. The -score was 13r5,
Mr. Victor Blatchford returned to
Windsor after spending his vacation un-
der, the parental' roof.
Mitis Scirrauni fs visiting with Mrs.
Frank Colwill.
Mr. and Mrs'. Wm. Brock of: Zion'
spent Sunday with! Mr. and Mrs. Trot -
bane here. ; !
Quite a number of, the hired men, went
on strike the past week. Some have
hiked to the city,'1nd;othera by coaxing
have gone back to work aga n
Mr. Thom .Falls' of 'Lucant spent. Sun-
day with friends' n. t,11ie burg.
CREDITON.
Fred Derr isattending the ; .,Grand
Lodge of .tlih'A.Fe & A.M. in St, Cath-
erines tees 'week, as a represcntati)ye'
of the Exeter Lodge.
This is berry -picking time. The berr-
les' are 'quite plentiful (this year 'and of
a very good quality.
The Town Trustees have engaged J.
English and 'Dan Oestreicher to build
the cement water tanks' for Fire Pro-
tection. They nee (punting down 'one at
the Griot'„tMi11 at prestent.'
Wouldn't it ,be a good idea fif tour
town fathers would spend a little of
money and cut the weeds along the
cement wanes. ,They have become quite
rank and make it, unpiea'sant *for the
ladies dresses especially.
Henry Steinecher jhasi returned ' home
from Chicago, :Ill;, where he attended
the funeral of his 'brotlier.
Claude . Bluett, ' B.A. and ,son` Evelyn
of London ',speslt.Tuesday and Wednes-
day in town retieWing old acquaintances
The bowlers were especially pleased to
roe 'htnl.
Ira Brow,r is' Speneeree .hie holidays.
camping 'at,'thra Bend ',-thi,s',week.
Harry. Kuhn, .wife and ;Mrs. Kien-
zle r!'cyored. to •Deihl last' week and.
spent a few days' there with friends.
Mr. and Mrs:. John' vV:;id anti two
emend children rettirhed home from De-
troit last week after a pleasant vis)(
with 'their. ch,tldren.
The ,rain ori Saturday •and'Sunday was
a very welcome oneindeed and it hast
done a te-reat deal of `good to tate crops
led ;made life worth' IivinS:
,Tho Evangelical Sunday school picnic
vibleli was held at the .(Send last!
Wednesday Was well attended. The,
r
day w :deli eli a`zd ail t,ad a -very en-
joyable
n -soya al time. t
Miss LUlign ci.41 ,er, the newly ap.
pc ite
ti atseastant (1ganist of the
E'a:' -._, hal, Church 'took charge of.. the
organ for oho first eine hast Sunday.
Mrs. Jacob ,E:1bc. , Mre. I3. Brown,' and
Moues . r aiett have returned home after
'1 few week's vieit> with relatiVes in.
F ;eon and 'Elkton, :Web.
Flax pulling has started. The Indians
the Muncey reserve have arrived
and - have been allotted different pieces
by the Flax company.
Due thre biers `cave been egiving !tear
mackery s; gerteraloy .•shaeiling at
oxlock's slop,
t,i tri
Baseball
We Wil
BXETER., 3; CLINTON 2.
Eater baseball team defeated ClftttQp
VI a nevelt intziit)gs game on the local.
diamond ori Friday evening last. o , Score
,3 ,--.
+ w •
..1
t art gin' in s.
1to s a
r., g' l3 re !i
beary shower of rain; the first be three
weeks, fell just a8 -'the game was about
to continence, bub tt cleated up in halt
an Hour and the game ohms played on
wet grounds, with here and there a big
pool of 'water. 1;1 spite of the wet the
game was a good one. Six ,tits were
1nadG off Carleng, ands be struck out 1.0
nten, agaitlat tour oft Doherty, 'vis,
a t
k out
"Shealy" russ
i Cantelon of
Clinton .
ulpS
e,and w
t.te not
too :vel
1
up 0n the f_t3e lPoitztas of the game are
;divided up pretty' well, Following are
players and ecoreee
Exeter T Clinton.
1 3a111ng 1
Jolbrtsten 0 i
McKay te
Twitchell 11
Maine 0
t^p
Draper Of
Counter 0
Rumbold 1
Debert y 0
2
0 0 0 0 0 0-2
0 :3 0 0 0
0 x03
Carling 0
13rQwn 0
Bellwood 0
Hoskins
1s
I#.e ney 0
P'atlxlelt 1,
ewden
C
Iitltott
Beeler
The Centralia 'Jwt,9rs: played with
Exeter Juniors, ton. the local ,dianl,ond
01 -Monday night,
xe u1tSa
3l11 favor
P
the honlosters, 1.4-8, with an innings
to 'spare.
BOWWL.ING
On Me day nights the ,standing of the
,inks in the local bowling tournament,
Igl which each rin0 playo each other rink
was,—
Stanbury
Creteta
Clarke
kllatehterd
Taylor
Taman
Seidon
Rev. Collins
Snell
Carling
Hewn
tan
Won 2 Lost 3
5 x'
2
2 n
n' xy:
2a x
3 , . 2
3,
0 1
Each rink has ten am
e '
. I play,
.
Thia Wednesday afternoon Exeter bowl
11i1tl- club '; a tonttin "tet Live rinks from m
St. Matthew's Club, Toronto, Who are
touring Vaiterl Ontario aut-
omobiles.
omobiles.
The result 'of the games
will I
11 7TcIv n a next ,
ne ,week.
fi
CONSER
VATORY EXAMINATIONS.
IONS:
1e
Tfollowing ollowl. are among the success-
ful
e Ei
ful 'ilusical students who wrote at the
examinations of the London. Conserva-
tory of Diusi'c ;t--,
Intermediate Piano—First Class Hon-
ors—G. Hart -en,, J, Grassick, Hensall.
Honors—W. Banes, Crediton; C. Lewis,
Clandeboye. ,
Junior Piano—First Class Honors—
P. Loomis-, Parkhill; M. Dougall, Hen-
isalt; E. Delgaty, a,l4 I. Evans, Bayfield
C. Moir, M. Charlton and Flossie Hun-
ter, Exeter. Pass -lel. Dunn, Hensall.
Primary Plano—First-class honoree—A
Geiser, Crediton; A. Elena 'and L.Horn
Seaforth; A,. Cochranee Kippen; L.
Galster, Zurich; 1Mi. Porterfield, Hensel]
3. McLean, Kippen. Honors, G. Cope-
land, Kirkton.
Senior Vocal -1-i. Ida Boles, Clinton.
Junior Vocal—I3oi orte, Carrie Moir.
Primary theoretical harmony.—Gladys
Bissett, Exeter.
Rudimentary—First Class Honors,
J. Grasslek, Hetsall Flossie Hunter,”
Exeter. Honors, M. Charlton, Exeter, B.
Delgaty, Bayfield.
Primary Rudiments—First Class Hon-
ore,—Gladys
on-
ored Gladys ,Bils'.sett, Exeter.
BIRTHS
Rau—In Hay, off Thursday, July tikh,
to eir. and. Mrs'. Joseph. Rau, a son—
Herbert Alvin. , i 1
McDonald—At Sain,tsbury, Biddulph, on
July 12th, to Mr.: and Mrs. Alex. Mot:,
donald, a - daughter.
Reeder—In elcGiliavray, July 11th, to
Mr. and Mrs'. Fraule.Reeder, a daught-
ter. \
ISL' ItR1AG'11$
IBisaett—Treble}-At Crystal City, Man.
on July 19th, Mr: `William George Bis,-
pet,
is-treat, son of Mir. :Gej¢rge -H. Bissett;
formerly, of Exeter, to Mises Mable
Sophia .Treble, daughter of M. and
MTs. Lewis Treble of Cryseel City]
Man. ,
Doupe-Bartrem—Alt the Methodist par-
sonage, Dresden, on Tueday, ';July 11,
by Rev. Mfr. T ifili[n; lite s Phoebe Bart.-
trern sof Drelsden,' to Mr. Alvin Doupe,
Dresden, formerly of Kir'kt'otn. ,
Burr—Clark.—At Grand Bend, July 3rd
by Rev. S. A. Corriere, Mase Margaret
Clark of Shiipka to Mr. Roland Burr,
of. Glencoe.'
Gale -W ortnington—In Clerdei i on July,
5th, .Man+garet Alice, daughter' toe Mrs.
Worthington, to 'Ewart Inglis Gale sof
Herbert, Sask.
DEATHS
Iiorney.—Ili Usborne, Cope 4, .on ,July.
15th, John Harney, aged 47 year
3 months and 10. days.
Jowet—In' Bayfield, on July 8il113,
Jowett, eldest 'daughter of •Mr; John
Whaddon, aged 138 years.
!PEIOSE .$500'. PPIZES
At Canadian National 31 11ltioa Will
Go To Shorthorns! And 13olsteins.
The epeeial prizes of i 500.00Fe„ele
given by' the Canadian Natioinal Exi-ib?
Alen, Toirootlp, tg,oto the )cattle class-
csathat lad yetatt hatdthe 'largest hunt
bee of entries in the, ;beef and dal.-y
breeds respeetively.
the relate will go tot the best animal
exhibited ,in Shorthorns ter 13g11steiz341
Without iega'rd td teex, and the value
0f it ensures s. w3del s,ange of competl-
tion It .should prove a great incentive,
to cattlemen tor putt rule h .best an, great
Olken ken fol , s
.ray,,...,
allRattu 'a," 'duizaii trtm'Zlr.
ontinue
ur
SeIIing
For An
hidefinite
Period.
During the past few
weeks we have disposed
of a large quantity
of
Men's and
Boys'
Furnish-
ings
but we have a great
deal of choice clothing -
etc., yet and you can
make no mistake when
you know we are sell-
ing at
Cost Price
Here are a few of the
prices.
MEN'S SUITS from $5 to $Y3
BOYS' SUITS from $2 tto $7
SHIRTS, " 35c., 550c., to $100
ODD PANTS from $1.00 up
OVERALLS & SMOCKS, 50c. to $3:
UNDERWEAR from 20c. to 40c.
2 pr. WORK SOX, wool, 25c•
WORK SOX lOc a pair.
BLACK CASHMERE SOX 20c a pr. !,
FANCY COTTON SOX 20e. a pair
FANCY SILK SOX 40c. a pair
STIFF HATS at $,1.50
FELT HATS from 50c. tp $1.25
$4.00 SHOES at $2.95
$5:00 SHOES at $4.00
WORK SHOES, all kinds, COST Price,
CHILDREN'S JUMPERS at 35c.
witting Business
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