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Exeter Advocate, 1909-04-01, Page 8Let Us Measure your flgur.t to- a Suit. and the figure we will ask will please you as well as the peri& -t fit we will guarantee you. We arc a'rupulousiy careful to tit all our patrons to perfection, as every gar- ment that leaves our catabtiehntent be- comes an advertfuentent fur us. We will give you your choice of tee (Meet and IcweHt febrlt-s. We do the rest. W. W. T A MA N Merchant Tailor, Exeter, - Ontario Vusiness Locals -- Read Them The Advocate will be mailed to any address in Canada until January lst, 1910, for 73 cents. Tell your neigh- bors about it. T. E. }landlord on Thursday shipped his fifteenth load of horses to Western mareete since Jan. 10th. The Advocate will be sent to any address in ()Annette to Jan. 1st, 1910, for 75a. M irriage Licensee issued at the Ad- vocate Office. Ed. Ilarness is very 311 at her Write it April. Mr. Nuristan Patterson visited In Lu:: - (let ready for Cuing- don this week. This is all Foots' Day. Mise Itickbefl of Zuric;, visited with Remember the 1 . et. C. A. concert Fri- day night. Mrs. David Itusaell, Exeter North, la col:fhhed to her room through !linens. It takes a fal:ly good matt or woman to mind his or tier own busincrs and do It well. 'Ir. T. F. it.tudtord was o:t the sick Het ',tet week for a few days, but has slnoc recovered. Sir Janies '1"hi•nty cep ;Cts toeoniplct! the work of this sea akin of the Legis- lature by Easter. Tile Y. M. C. A. Concert Friday night will be weigh hearing and the cause 'Mould appeal to cveryune. Mr. Win. Bagshaw shipped a carload Or witless' effects to hie bull Homer at hibo. Sash., on Monday. A meeting of the 1908 Bowling Club is called for Thursday night at eight o'clock at the Town Hall. Mrs 13111111gs presided at the organ of the Trivitt Memorial church on Sunday .ted will continue the duties for a time. Mr. Win. Arnold purchased from the Sovereign !tank last week the residence on Albert street, formerly owned by Mr. I3. S. O'Neil. Mr. Jos. Harvey has purchased Mr. Richard Welsh's hone on Andrew -St., being the residence recently owned by Messrs. Farmer Tiros. }rev. W. M. Martin occupied the Main street Methodist pulpit on Sunday eve- ning, thus relieving the pastor, Rev. Fear f: o:H a third eervlcc, he having a severe cold. Miss Bertha Mack, who has been at- tending Chatham itusiness College, has passed her final examinations. Bertha, Is just 1G years of age and this is her second diploma in the Commercial Course Hanker Vanderlip of Chicago in a spatial train travelled front Chicago to New York lir 18 'hours, to reach his dy- ing mother's bedside but was 28 min- utes late. The record for 'he distance was broken. Mr. Geo. Mantle. wyo has been in 111 he.ilt't for some time, went to the Lon- don Hospital on Thursday last to renlain for a time In the hope that the real cause of the trouble may be located. In the meant:hie Mrs Macule is visiting in London. Mr. Fred Kerr of The Huron Indians Gun Club was at Duart last week and Dire. took pert in a big &hooting Match, vein- Mrs. Hing second hi3h average. The day was Willie Manson has been awarded a very windy and the acorea were not as Beginners' Cartoon Prize by the Correa- taiga as otherwise would have been the pondence School of Scranton, Pa., get - rase, however, Fred got 139 out of 153. ting 80 per cent. on a drawing he sub- Mrs. Frank Wood Inas been under the d2:tor's ear: for several days—Mr. Rich milted. The Crystal City Courter of last weak Dturphy has been confined to Ida horse contain& the foltcwing account of the for several days through Illness, also marriage of a former Exeter young than Bert !fivers is under the doctor's care. One of those happy events, which, no 'firs. Philip Rowcllffe has been in a mallet how often They occur, are always rather serious condition for several days interesting and pleasant, took place at throug.t tllncaa. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D Ferg- The partnership business of Mesars, uson, Couditcy, en \1'(rinesdaY morning, Bawden & McDonell, horse dealers, has 24th inst.. when their eldest daughter, been dissolved by mutual consent, the Sarah Belle, was united in marriage to latter taking over the buefucee. and will Mr. J. M. Cann, of Crystal City. About continue at the old stand. The firm bee forty guests, friends and relativen of the family, were pr. s nt. Tne bride was the recipient of numeroue and valuable glfte. The happy couple departed for their now home at Willow 'lunch, Sask., on the noon trallt, aurid tine CVrierailelat.bees act s wishes .ts a showers ere Q the Centmtrdal Iloteh All htu rested hn else. The Rev. C�. Caldwell lied lhJ knot. the )IensaU huekCJ deb at•f.`atetl d - llie Ka l or .�1:�1::= : regular sidled Irl' "4-'lI' gain (. gxeicr bo;'4 1' a period is central on the -'nd, reaching wide I .tri :n. This one game must in from Match :list to April 501. The Ven - former eyes still overshadow a:1 their tits piled lei central 011 the 1st. Earth's former and later defeats. Stitt It 1: 1s ttr.d1 Is still in fort, attd the Mars per- any satisfaction to them that lineup hod Is nearing its centre on the 12th, why nee theta have alt tt.e satisfaction Full Moon on the equator falls on the they calf gel, tldt 0! it, an, ":h) ee:nu••:t 1e 10 conjunction with The Aleve ra Ut L11Ittfet has been pur- � Robert Holmes c h \� friends lure Tuesday. Mr. Fred Elletiogton left Monday to visit friendb in Toronto. Fred Wahers h ft Tuesday for Detroit where I.e intends t • meeting, Miss Mary Knight of Ildcrton spent Sunday with relatives here. Mies Sarah •Sweet left Saturday to visit Mrs. Cleo. Crawley at Lucian. Mr. .los. Lantbrook left last week to visit Lea sone at Fort 1Vayite, Ltd. Mrs. 1iirJ of \1•estflc►d, N. Y , is here visiting her daughter, Mr.. Chas. Sea- wright. Niro, Rev. Collins ib attending a meet - lea or the WOniati's Auzillery at Leadoe this week. Mrs. O. W. 1l.ttilsott returned last week from a visit t1 London of some weeks duratiuu. [tee. and Mra. Cultic Fletcher of Thanes Road are attinding a convention in Toroete this week Mr_ Richard Hemmer left Tuesday !Horning for the West, where he intends reorient:1g 'ht sUl Muer. Mr. Frank Ilawden, atter spending a few weeks with his parents here, return- ed to Toronto Monday. Mrs. Tiro:,. Iilssctt, who luta been vislt- Ing her sister and daughter at Norwiel.. u -turned home Monday. Miss Marjory Rose, has been visiti:tg at Dr. Bright's for Home time, returned to her home in Guelph Wednesday. Mrs. W. D. Clarke went to Loudon Sat- urday where she wilt visit for a tine. Mr. Clarke sprat Sunday In the city. Itev. E. E. Fear was In Toronto this week attending a meeting in the lnterer=ts or Epworth Leagues and bunday Schools. Rev. W. M. Martin and family are leaving this week with their household affects for London, where they will re- side. Mr. and Dirs. Richard Murphy and Mr. Chas. lilrney_ attended the funeral on Sat- urday of Mr. Andrew Cunningham at Myth. Mit. 11. C. Cotter of Frankfort, nut., arrived Monday evening 10 visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Thos. Gregory. Mrs. Yager left the lattcr'part oI last week for Clandeboye to spend a few days prior to returning to the west where she will remain for some time. Capt. W. J. !Leaman and Provision- al Lieutenant J. 0. Stanbury attended the dinner of the Huron Regiment Of- ficers at the itattenbury house, Milton. on Wednesday evening of last week. APPRENTICE WAFTED .AT ONCE.— To learn tallorlag. W. W. TAMAN. 13uy a ticket for the Y. M. C. A. Con- cert and help the Loys. Ylan of hall at ilowcy's Uru, Stora. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harvey entertain- ed about forty of their friends very pleasantly 0.1 Tuesday night. The W. D[, S. of Tames Street Metho- dist churen intend holding ar tea on Monday. April Vella The Society have engaged Miss Wyatt to sing. Mrs. (trio 'luucfle underwent a surgl- bctn alt extensive Importer and dealer :31 operation at Victoria Hospital ar in entire horses, and few importers have TuesdaY. The operation proved a ou:- as good a record to their credit for "e3s and at present she gives promise of both quality and quantity of horses "o_nplete recovery, b. -ought into the country. BASEBALL MELTING. — A baseball The !!meal! Observer ettll seems very tneetfog for organization le called fiat d bet 1 t of all and 1 w t aiiii4riy t,t; tell how once upon a time this Thursdiy eveulmg at 8 o'clock Garth and SUli on the 8rdi kitil a 411d Weather condltl-':ts will ft.ti t a ser- ious erislet front the 1st to the 611t, cul- minating on and touching the 4th and Mh. 1: a t(ni n -y to tropt:al and tor- nadac *gonna carat the last hal: of March. there wilt be danger al a t!rotas o' su'11 s o mr et this railed. If 1oral storey; or wee", and sleet have preceded a crisis of suet' storms and wea'iter will fall at this time. \Vc think the lat- ter will prevail. Centering on tee 5111 and a x -e &ding tare,' days before and after that date Is one of the :neat marked sets- nit- p •rio.le of the year. l3aroin: L• it• In- dlc.tt.nna and eernlugs should be noted eve y,vh r • at t is (line, iapct.ially In ex- trenu southern sections. Kacesatve tains with flood 4 awl tornadoes are Indicat- ed. Motieed h:go barometer, unsettled we.tt la- and Tharp cc'ld and frost will folIo,v sto..ua. A reactionary storm per:°.i la centre' on the 701 and 8111. This p r o f i+ t overeat ty the Mercury theta . n :d will being renewal of lee.. , -. ,1 t r and storms of rata and poeee ; y r t and snow, 1 Don't Monkey with that cough 1 White e Take NOW Pine and Tar �...� 1i•g Bottle for A Quat ter Can You keep warm these cold days ? Spring has gone— Winter is crime -- Hicks whs right— (tome in and one of our Nice Warm Winter Suits or 14 ri Overcoat and yon w t11 not only feel w t110 0101 comfortable. l,ot :ileo right ult.t.. Alm a very Dimino acre tine of W. JOHNS Mer(a:sat Tailor • Exeter 0411444-4444444+++4444144+44 chased front Mr. o rt o nt s y W. 11. Kerr of the Brussels Poet. etc. 1101- 'uge so that tho number of instates re- ntce leaves title week for Toronto to cont- mains about the sante. Loot week Win. mence his duties as Surveyor of Customs Hanna was admitted hoer, \\ Inithulu. 74 Mr. Kerr has been the publisher of the years of age. and (+n 8ut:day Mrs. His- Brueecls Post for thirty year, and Is lop who (an10 trent Godeech died aged well known and highly respe-ted as a 0:1 years. A. Shetra who sp-nt the win - newspaper unit. \Ve wish him Contleucd ter tht n' r. turn d to Ex- ter un Titer s - day last. Mr. Sidney Davis oa Tuesday last dis- posed of his 82 acre farts In the town- ship of Sterhen. being part of Lot In, Con. 1. to Mr. Daniel McCurdy, who re - client dlsi•oecd of the old Baker farm in the rani' township. The price paid was 43:350. Mr. Davis is having a sale of him stock and implements on April larke and intends going West shortly. A Lodge of instructioe for the benefit or Iluron i)Istrict Independent Order of O.1d.'cl oes al 1 b: hill in the Town Hall, 2lIn'oa. on the of ernoo.t and evening 0f Lumber Camp Dept. lszet r W. C. T. U. Cool Friday. April i'th. It is esptc'ei What shall we do with this man Met represen A'(vice will b: precut tit from Jesus, which 1s called the Christ". all the Iolg a of the district. Scaforth, formed the them- for a powerful sermon (Ioierlrh, Eaeler, Myth and Clinton Sunday evcriing tri the James sheet Mateo teams will ttk' Dir:. All Y e wore titlhoiist clown by Rev. J. 11. Oliver of will be esemplifted.--Cb1t,ton N. w Era. -arms, who had exchanged pulpits with Rev. Going Irt fie tater Sts of rduel! Ion- DEATH OF JOHN UILI.iNG .tl work. Mr. 01 ver is without doubt one of the beat pulpit orators of the Mettio- There passed away In Crattbtook on dist (•hue( rt. The Sunday evening sermon March 22nd a former well-known res- -.vett a brllllant (Hort and was most at- ident of Stephen In the p -.,eon of John tentively listened to throughout. it is D1111mg, In the 86th year of his age. Mr. und,rstood that Mr. Oliver wi:l g'a '0 Carl- Dining had been In poor health for many gary at the end of the confchnee year. months front softening of the brafn,but the fntntrdi.tte cause 01 his death was Y. M. C. A. Notes.—Tee Huron County pneumonia. tereased was a native of England. being hctm in Devonshire to Y. M. C. A.'s conducted during the mon- 182:3. Comets to Canada about ffifty th of February la week night bible study years ago be settled in the Township of (lessee. with an average attendan••e of Stephen where he followed farming for 21, besides 11 cducatlanal evenings at upwards of thirty 'years. AOOul twenty debates. practical talks. Impromptu years ago he moved to tete village of stump sere• hes and mock municipal coup Brussels where he had since made his ell work. At the regular meeting of the home. Ile was twice married. ifs first local association Monday night it was decided to hold a debate nest Monday taught. Resolved that wood Is more use- ful than coal." the affirmative to he taken by Messrs. Jones and Heywood, and the negative by Messrs. Jennings and °retch -her. Th1e wili net dont.( he an Interesting debate and everybody should be present to hear 1t. The Bible lesson for Mondry night will be The Life of Joshua. and will he taken by the President. Orville Southrott. Y. }t. C. A. CONCERT As previously tnnncate•A the Y. M. C. A. boys have been preparing for their concert and have decided on Friday, Ap- r11 2nd. No pains will be /pared In m.:king this a popular event and the young men ran Count u• advance upon the hearty support of the people of Ex- eter and vicinity. Funds are needed for maintai.ting and improving (he equip- ment of the Y. M. C. .l. and t:rfs means 1e beteg taken to raise what ie necessary ae.tdes the b et i:teat talent avalleble, whte'i we may say le catered gratuitous- ly. ?taster I)oag:as ittanbary of Toronto the nine-year old boy singer. has been ec-urcd. He is a paid soloist in one of the )erg, Toronto rhurehes and Is hlanly 'po:(en of by Toronto papers. :ire game are earnestly requested to be present. A complimentary banquet was tendered by the citizens of Clirdon to F. R. Hod - gens anti Robert Holmes at the liotel Normandie on Friday even'ttg. Ptondn- ent citizens from different parts of the 'ounty were also present. They come and go at tot douse of Ile - and evert ereatet success. Ott the evening of Monday. April 4th, In the Mats Street Methodist church Miss Sproule, for many years W, C. T. U. nils a:onary to the lumbermen of New Ontario will deliver her interesting address on that work. Do not rales this opportunely of having vividly brought before you, life as It Is 1 ived by their forerunners of a ivilhation, with its heroism, dan- gers and needs. The mc. ting will open at eight o clock. Silver collection In aid of the work will be taken. Be sure to comc.—ttanhait Kinsman, superintendent EXETER MARKETS. EACH WEDNESDAY 1 Uri 63 54 43 44 SO 85 00 00 7 50 850 300 1 40 145 20 18 0 80 25 00 24 00 CHANGE') Wheat Barley Oats Peas Potatoes. per bag Hay, per ton Flour, per cwt., family Flour, low grade per cw Butter Eggs Livehogs, per cwt Shorts per ton Bran per ton T. E. 'landlord shipped of horses west on Tuesday• W. A. Helmets, a fanner living In Mc- Killop Township, Notts of Feaforth, was mate., guilty by Judge Doyle of Coderlch abducting Maud Hulley, a 13 -year- old girl. and senteucel to two and a half years In Kiegston pchittut erY. another car 'I` New Way he Old Way — The N----- Take Howey's Cure -a -Cold Capsules 1 1 e 4 4 wife being Jane iake, and his Beyond. by whom h( is nutvlved. Elizabeth lift nceli. Ile Is also survived by tour sons and one daughter by the firat wife and two daughters by the second. the for- mer being Samuel of Iicnsatl : ltle' and of Chicago. John In Manitoba, Henry of Exeter, Mrs. Plough of Kalamazoo. ellen.. and the latter, Mrs. Livings and ida of Saskatchewan. The rcntalris wan. brought to tezetcr for burial. the funeral totting place Friday to the Etetcr cem- etery. ZURICH A. Stossopf o: :eoringvillc visited his son E. W. Stoskopt. V. b.. las: week.—D. S. Faust was at Stratford last week at- tending a c onvention lr. connection with the Rvangelt^al church—Ur. Campbell vis ited Toronto last week aa a delegate from Itt-kb'11 Lodge. A. 0 U. W.—C. Eit- her has levested Itt a 4 -year-old pacer teat ham c' a -y- 111lent 01 Of makill good. —Henry leleeb of the Babylon Lnc delle-, ed two fate sorrel hors's to T. Handford of Fzeter. The were itbout the best 1 the Township.—Julius Cnallet of Rouble L'n', Shifty had four toes bad,y smashed by a log Wane on It.—Hen y ltupp will build a brick addlt:on to his hour' th1j Maar. — "sing Me to &ell Let ui show you the net, outfit with ALBEKOI. tterentos Amberol Records 65c Ala RI& AL Ark As This famous ta••red Ron given in its entirety and a,' N time given upon the Ediso11 Amb^rol Rccords ambers! Bccard' play nearly five mini*tcs without chasaing and eau• not she «sed ntr env other maehiue eteept an I:OISON. We hey ,•11 ma, hir.r• nod .e 11 has never beautifully herr, as It Edison Phonographs E:,. THE PURITY 11'1 j hl,lg F'osell EASTER CARDS—lots of them u '1F'g'P'Pat'h��iif'P A SMALL OR LARGE BAG of a flue grain. white, nutritious STAR flour, is sold as our brand. Have you ever tried it ? Get your grocer to give you our kind next time and see TI1E SUPERIOR RAKING QUALITIES that STAR FLOUR possesses, Better and more wholesome, he - enlist. of A secret process that we put the wheat through. HARVEY BROS • S(tl.IS MANt'FA(TM'KKItS EXETER • ONTARIO Notice to Farmers and Public ! if you have any O1.I) 1Bt)N, 111'131311{4, RAGS, COZ'I'ER. BRASS, LEAD, ZINC, HOit4EllAIR, Bring it to M. Jackson & Sons, the Old Reliable -- Firm — where you ran get highest star ket price in CASH M1 sizes il'(m Pipe i on hand, also Iron Posts M. Jackson & Sons MAIN ST.. EXETER. OPi'oeITg Elfin -CHIC Putt'Ktt 1101.55 Call and examine our of 28 gage Preston Safe Loci Shingle which we aro selling for $4.50 per square and you will be conv'nced that it is the most satisfactory shingle on the market. Guaranteed Wind and Storm Proof needing no clip to hold bottom of shingle to place. We are offering splendid values in Halt- ers, Stable Brooms and Shovels, Chaff Baskets, Lanterns, etc. — — — T. HAWKINS & SON Watch This Space Next Week ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. ;JONES & CLARK PHONE NO 32 Millinery Millinery These Are Busy Mfflinory Days 25 TEACHERS el ripe rhos• arahrp, .ode fawning and husinns e(perisnr. in Iea4• Ina Canadian and .!nisei, an rent rr, employed by our chain of Nish (trade ('allett- sa. have halls up a p•tperlor, 1ana�pr ,►rhe 1 r ur►t••ulam. Ea. h student it lnstrweeel privstely at hip ',an ark we *mist out line6utes to the rept positions. Three ,n,tr*,•a --Commercial, Stenography and telegraphs. M(il ('nnnss Enter any day. write far 1 tr•',.•, lir. CLINTON NTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (i1:(). S l'OTT(3N. Pitiee tete ;very business hour of the remaining days before Easter our millinery salesroom will lie showing a wealth of beautiful millinery for all occasions and at nue well known easy prices. Zutori: aot far any. Order year newhit al! Our Dress Goods Department Is a busy centre with us just now. All the fittest Fabrics are shown here in the seasonable shades. Stripes and {'Iain Goods are shown here in abundance. Our stock is complete and you t'annot do better than buy one of our New Dress' Lengths for your New Spring Costume. House Furnishings FOR THE BUSY HOUSE-CLEANING. Thi9 i+ the time of the year to think of your New House Furnish- ings, Sin ing i9 here and the Luny house•cle•aning will soon start. You will find ii' ell ready for the hig 111911 in this department. it is a well known fact th+if we (titsthe largest(at rteck itOOMI RUGS CA 1- PETS, LA(E CURTAINS, iINOLEUM4 et, OILCLOTHS in Exeter, and can therefore give you the best choice. Acorn Rugs UNION RCGS in sizes of 3:3 3x'31 414, 3114 yds WOOL RUGS in sizes of 31:3, 3z3}, 314, 3114 yds TAPESTRY RUGS in sizes of 313, 314 3:4, 311:4. 3;:4►j yds BRUSSELS RUGS in sizes of 3:31, 324, 31:4, 414e yds SMYRNA RUGS (Reversible) 3:4, 3114, 3/x1 yards VELVET RUGS in sizes of 3::3i, 3x4, 3014, 4141] yds Small Rugs for Mate in all sizes of TAPESTRY. WOOL, BR('S- MEi r. VELVETS. AXMINS- Ti?k and NVELTONM Ali at low prices, Carpets A very large stock of UNION, VOOL, TAPESTRY & Zlltr4ME[S This is the place to buy your cornett+ as we have the quantity and (plenty. Lace Curtains —18— NOTTiNOHAM, SWISS AND FiSH NET. Over iA different designs Ito choose froftl in the best curtains we have ever shown. Prices 2.t(', (1)c, 75c, Sl. $1.201, $1.50. 81.75, $2,tJ), $2.25, $2.50, 82.75, $3, $3.51), $4, $4.50, $5, $0. Linoleums -- Oilcloths Some of the prettiest designs we have ever shown in floor oils —all widths --4 4 to 164. We sell the (UI EAT NA IitN'S SCOTCH LINOLEUM Admitted by all to he the test made. JONES & CLARK f1 llcafigflartery for the celebrate(' W. E. Sanford Clothing