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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-08-05, Page 8',;OOD APPEARANCE dee! , me by c!.ance, neit',er does It grow O: trees,. To be eresentable you must BE WELL DRESSED Look over our fine line of suiting*, pick out what you like, and 'eel do tae rest. Clothes made herc dress you well at entail charges. Get measured. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Exeter, - Ontario Rosiness Locals -- Read Them Men, keep kool: Wear Stewart's 50c Spring Needle Oat net ar. j They're dandy ! Any person wishing Buckwheat for seed can get same at the grist mill. Wheat, Oats and Barley wanted at the mill -HARVEY BROS. Ladies -$1.95 buys a swell trimmed flat at Stewart's. Regular ralue 3 to 5 dollars -more quick : SECOND HAND BICYCLES Five good second hand 131; _: cles for sale cheap. John Triebner, Exeter. I0c the yard for your choice of any colored Dress Mullins at Stewart's -reg- ular values 15c to 25c -more quick' 2 for 25c -Ladies' black and tan hose -plain or ribbed -regular ralue 20c and 25e. 2 pair fur a quarter. Stew- art's. ---- APPRENTICE WANTED AT ONCE. - To learn tailoring. W. W. TAMAN. 30 Seamless Room Rugs, in ii'ilt%:ns, Velvets, Balmoral, Brussels and Wools, all at bargain prices at Stewart's. Do you want one 1 SUBSCRIBE for tat Advocate and get all the ^:ewe. $11.00 bays a surf' Soul-Porcelain China Pinner Set at Stewart's. I'ure white body with !trot pink floral de'cnra- tiotu and gold tracing. r WANTED, LIVE POt LTItY-C:rlckcne fleas sial Duke. g'.eet market p;.ccs. erewarte. HO( ND FOR SALE-Itabblt clog. Good hurter Apply at tale office. Let ue seed you The Advocate for the Inst.e. t' of 1909. It will give you all the news worth having In the Dirt. From From cow till the 1st of January 1910 for 40 cents. -- UMBRELLA LOST. -An umtr.l:a b ar- ing a borses!.oc emblem en tae (rook end. Finder will confer a fa•or by leaving 'Aire at tale office. Ter Qin:idlar Nark of Commerce has tepucd at map of tat Canadian Wcet, ac- eonipanled by a pamphlet descriptive of the system of Dominion land survey arid of the aorneetcad rcgu•atioas applic- able to that part of Canada. The map and information supplied are invaluable to farnars a id (.t'+ers oritemplating gc- Ing We.t. .tial copies can be obtained FREE at all offices Of the Bank. SAIRNIA - DETROIT EXCURSiON.- T,e annual popular 1. O. O. F. Ezcur- lo.i to Sarnia a:.d Detroit will be held Saturday. August 14th. Train leaves Klppcn at e.23 a.m. Return fare to Sar- nia 1e el.a5 Per steamer ' Taetinnoo" Sarnia to Detroit, return fare 75 cent,. Iteturnher special train will leave Sar- nia at 10 p.m. on Monday, August 1e. This is enc trip of the season. 444444-114444444444111444444.* THE BEAUTY behind a suit ie not confin- ed to other clothing estab- lishments. There's a love- liness about our garments that will simply delight all who come to us -that's so. For a Nice Tailor -Made Suit this shop has a good reputation Let us make yours W. JOHNS Mercllest Tailor- Exeter rSSSiIiSSSAP WV, S• 11rs. it. R. Rogers I; LOCAL D()IN(T` in FxrkPm. steak ,r.dhalaaI4Abeam LkAlb slkatttie •- iecaiday la Exeter is Tl.ursda. vacated this week A Mr Prar:k Derails of Teru,rto vi-: d !:ere ells week. la a'it 5th. Exeter Fair Is Monday and Tuesday, eeptembcr 20th and 21st. The early et:opper gets the pick of the goc•de. Jforal-Shop early. Mr. C. 11. Snell Intends skipping a vin at tee acderich Bowling Tournamen nest week. k We regret to report that Mr. Fre Gidiey has been taken worse and 1s no confined to his room. If your wife Is tat beet woman In th world. tell her so; it will keep her young and letrgthui her life. Mr. Fred Sweet, who hag been assist- ant in the Kincardine Public School for some years, has accepted the prin_ipal- ship of the Public School of Penetang- ulahene. The school has a etaft of tax leachers. Mr. O. K Beaman of Regina, Sask. wrilirg to The Advocate on July 24t Saye, -There 1s every prospect of a good crop In the West this year. The wheat Is atout all beaded out. if we continue to get warm weather It will be an early harvest,'• As a result of the July contest for tate ten largest scores at the Bowling Alltys J. J. White geto the first prize, a 43 umbrella, obtaining an average of 194. A. 13rtntnell gets 2nd, a $2 umbrella, obtaining an average of 144, and Geo. Anderson a $L25 umbrella, obttaning an average of 193. d w c h Dirty mouths are not only offensive -.tae pun luelettoa a anq 'Aftg5lenn pus taus menace to the health of their own er. Indeed, on the condition of the mouth much of the health of the person depends. Being the gateway to the lungs and stomach, through which all the food and drink and a portion of the air we consume must pass, Its eanitary condition le as important as that o` the household kitchen. For a good every day household an- gel. give ue a woman who laugl.e. Horne is not a battlefield, nor life one long unending row. A trick of always seeing the brig:at side, of shining up the dark one, is a very Important faculty and one of the things no woman should be without. We are not all born with sunshine In our hearts, as the Irish prettily phrase it ; but we can cultivate a cheerful sense of humor 1f we only, try, T. se Hig!t School Department of the E.:.ter Public School will re -open on September 1st with the following staff --P: rtelpai. W. B. \Veldenhammer ; 1 et As,+ir.tant, C. B. atclKlnley, R. A., Com- mercial Specla'Ist, A. M. Johneon. The ..u:ee covered is complete for Second C'..tge Certificates and Junior Matricu- ...tt:on Tae past record of this school places It first In Ontario's list for the course covered. Desks aliened in order of application. June closed with over 10.1 enrolled students. For sittings, ad- dle -as J Grigg, Secretary. Official Salaries -We learn from' the official return for the year 1908 that the several officials of this county, un- der Provincial authority, receive remun- eration from their re•apecttve offices as follows- Sheriff lleynolds, $2,639.69. Judge Doyle as Surrogate Judge and Local a taster,1,286.09, Vile, of course, does riot Include his salary as county Judge. C Seager, as Crown Attorney aad Clerk of the Peace, $2,15:3.98. D. McDonald. Local Registrar, Cou:.ty Court Clerk and Surrogate Registrar, 44,1154.60. Joseph Griffin, }.tlior, Vitt°, !.±e turnkey, 4500 aid the matron. 4200. T1 c Y at. C. A. Camp at Iron Springs, ear Lake llurou, ani to a close last. week ,arta tat buys who attended well e ge 'ti with the time they had. The •!:teen buys were kept busy all the nine at gymnastics, athletics, baseball boa:i: g. swtmmi.rg, tramping, Bible stud;, campfire programs, ctc, and It was ea thoroughly cnloyed. Every boy did eat tr could to !alp along the camp and build up a strong. healthy 11fe, rhyar..ily mentally and spiritually. Tee only drawback was that the number was riot larger. The a pectatlon is that Lett year the ccnunittcc wilt have all the toys 1. (a,tup that t.icy wili be able to acccnrn:cdate Let ue all help the thing Monday last was Civic Honda, in Toronto and London, and many former Exeter people and others residing In those cities. visited in town over Sunday anal Monday. We believe It would be advisable to have Civic Itoliday on Mon- day in Exeter, and have it fixed as in the cities. for the first atondayt In Aug- ust, just as Labor Day is the first Mon- day in September. it glues those who have visitors a chance to entertain them It the holiday is general: and 1' o:1 a Monday It gives the visitor an te- tra day for his trip However. for this year Exeter's holiday tag bean fined for to -cis,} (Thursday.) DIED AT STAYNER,-Ort July 29, the death occurred at Stayner. of Mr. Rich. Hiltz, father of Mr. L. D. Vincent of Exeter. Ile had gone to Stayner to vis - ;t P1s mother, who 1s (14 years of age, two week.., before. and was not feeling well then. Death was due to Marble - utters consumption. De eased was e4 year, of age. Mr. tllltz has resided with his daughter tare for several years and was' ighly respected by all who had made his acqusintanee. Besides Mrs. Vincent tour sons survive, three In titkhigan and one in Toronto. The tuner al took place at Ilamilton on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent and family attend ed the funeral. HiCKS' FORECASTS. -A regular storm period Is central on the 6th. cov- ering the 3rd to the eth. Moon is In perigee on the ard, on the celestial eget*. tor on the Pith. and at last quarter on ter eth. The turometer will fall to low- rr readi'.Rs and marked mid -summer storms will appear before the centre of tats petted. say from tee 3rd t0 the '.th, triaging severe thu. der storms and violent gusts of wird to many localities cn and touching the :nth. A reactionary etorm period Is central ou the lith and 12t4, t.ay.ng Moon at greatest dzcllr- ation north on the 11th. Storm produr- i ig (*uses w'111 be at minimum at tens peaod with nidlrattohs of susla;r.ed ' g temperatu-e. and only moderate berornctrtc pressure. If storms arise t tris time they will prove largely ran •- a. and blustering. with attic if a• y eactle•i t0 cooler. C sir Mars Pearl Oldley o1 Blyta visited ,. !alive, here this week. Mcsare. Jo nn and Trueman Elliott :are variant; in Flint, Mice. M•, writ Honour of Guelph spent Sun- day w;r` !le parents Lane Mrs. Ales aforlock, after a visit here, retur;.ed ! oeie to Detroit Friday. Mr. and airs. All. Salter and family of London visited here this week. Mrs. McFall, of Seaforth visited with Mise Kate McFalls durlr.g the week. Miss Agnes Whittingdc:; of Clinton spe:rt Sunday with the aliases Quance. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Grieve left Fri- day ort a visit to friends In Ooicago. aliases Millie and Cora Hutchinson of Lo::don vlalted airs. Quance this week, Mise Hanson of Motherwell is the guest of her cousin, Miss Annie Mill. The Waves Livingetcne of Blyth have been the guests of tt a Moses Kinsman this week. Mr. and airs. Clifford -r.ack'nan of Guelpa spent Sunday and Monday with rtlatives here. Messrs. \Vnt. liawden and A. E. Ten- nant were In Toronto haat week pur- chasing horses. air. and alts. Bennett of Toronto vis- ited their daughter, Mrs. J. A Stewart here this week. Mr. Richard Daniels of Paisley is here at present training some fast horses for Mr. Arnold. Mr. and airs. '.filler ut London carte up on Saturday to visit the latter's moth er, Mrs. Gregory. Mr. and &Mrs. P. 13. Dignan and child after two weeks' visit here, returned to Toronto last week. Mrs. Henderson of St. Tito:naa and Mrs. Sutton of London visited Mrs. T. G. Creech this week. Mise Winnie Carling of Brantford Is r.c•lidayiag wits, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 13 Carling. Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Fraype ander-111d returned to Brantford Friday atter a visit with relatives here. Mr. and Sirs. Fred Hanson of St. Marys were acre over Sunday, the l;u•srs of Mr. and Mrs. D. Mills. Mr. and airs. Alfred Bayley, :alter a plesaant visit with friends here, return- ed to their home In London on Friday. Mise Eva Carling of New York arrlr- e3 Pere Saturday and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B Car- ling. Mr and Mrs. Frank \%'tills and child o. Fp IngsPie =avk. &pent Monday hl31t here with the 'crime s mother, Mrs. Jae. \\' I l l ts. Miss Rose Sutton, who has been vis- iting at her home here, left Saturday to visit In London for a few days prior to returnlaj- ;a Detroit. Mf. lames of Ottawa. formerly of the ato1son's Bank staff her.:, who has been !.oildaying at his home In Dutton, spent Sunday and Monday In town. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Handford lett this week for Muskoka to spend a few weeks the guests of Messrs. Crossley and Hunter at their summer cottage. Dr. J. A. McCallum of Cressllne, Ohio, arrived here Thursday evening to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. Met7al- lunt had been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Morlock, for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cl. Star:bury and fala- i!), aroily left Tuesday morning to spend two weeks with relatives at Whitby. Mr. Stanbury will attend Grand Lodge of Oddfellowa at Ottawa nest week. Mrs. Stoddart of Seafortlt and Mtse Walker vinite(' at Mr. J. C. Snell's thio week, On Monday they together with lire. Fllntoff and Miss Martha Snell went to Detroit to visit for a few days Mrs. Irwin, who has been visiting her patents here, returned 10 her home In Norwich on afor.day. accompanied by tar plater, Miss Edna Irleeett and Mies Curie Dyer. who will visit with Mrs. Irwin for a time. Mr. A. Tennant le ft Monday with .e CA! t.orate for Winnipeg. Mr. \\'m. Sacll, Osborne, shipped a car cattle. to Toro:. o. Monday. air. Snell lett the same evening for the city. Large congregations attended C7aven PreaLytertan :Lurch en Sunday areal., cccaslon being the flret Sabbath of era yew pastor. Rev. A. le. S:iarp, of whom all who heard hint speak In the nighest terms. MELVE WON-Melve Southcott, ac- compaaled by Dr. Roulston, writ to Strttferd Monday where the forme! wen cut agatast a fast bunch in tie 100 yards rare. and came In third in the one quarter mile and tee 440 yard races, Melva has few If any equals In Ontario in a 100 yard dash, but he has !rad no training for tae longer distances and tbird position In those 1i very cred- itable. DEATH OF THOMAS DEARING: S arcely two tnontha have elapsed since we were called upon to record the death of Mr. Abraham Dearing. one of our moat highly respected residents. and Leis week it becomes our du'y to re- cord the death of his eldest hrothc•tt Mr. Thomas Dearing. who passed away at his home. Elizabeth street, on Mora day last, at the age of 93 years and 4 days. The deceased laid leen (n rather feeble health for some time, but was atria to be around about as usual ut.'., a little ever two months ago. wrier. . was afflicted with a etrokt of paraly- sis. from which he raver recovered. He, however. was able to be up and around ort times. tut during the paps few days It was seen that a crisis was upon him and the end was approaching and on Monday the vital cord was masted. Born in L'evenahlre. ELgland. Mr. Dear- ing canoe to Canada when about 26 year. of age, (fret settiing in (be tow. - Village of Exeter Civic Holiday, Aug. 5th ' •rcbv proclaim THURSDAY. AVG - UST ate. 1909. to be Oleic Hoilday for tee Village of Etcter. and call upon all tar. buatness men and Others to Observe t as so :. Tour obedient pervert. T. II. MCCALLUM Pe've, EXETER MARKETS. CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY Wheat 1 ((1 Barley 5.i 00 Oats 45 50 Peas t+tl 90 Potatoes, per bag 00 Hay, per ton 7 50 b 59 Flour, per cwt., family 3 25 Flour, low grade per cw 1 50 1 55 Butter 18 Eggs 10 Live hogs, per cwt 7 80 Shorts per ton 25 00 Bran per ton 24 00 Wool 17 18 slap of Stephen, being among tae fit at settler') of the township. Two years af- ter his orrtval to Canada he married Miss Ilannah Morrell, and the union was blessed with five of a fanilly-Moe! John Moore of Wawota, Sask., Mrs. Birk. Exeter; Thomas, deceased ; alvei Wlsler, Mancelona, Mich.; ar.d Isaac, C.ilcago. About thirty years ago the de:eised retired from the farm and ntov. ed to Exeter, when embarked In the nien:rrtlle business which he followed for a number of years. About four years ago he was bereft of his aged partner, since which he nap been cared for by his daughter, Mrs. Birk. While being of a rather eccentric turn of mind he was a man of otrict ntegrity and eoneaty of purpose, and was respected by a large circle of friends. Ile was a member o1 the James street Metho- d:st church and a Reformer In pont- ! .s. His remains were interred to the E-cter Cemetery o:t Wednesday. rag aailiasass, at4 as reaailiaas 4 4 1 e e e 4 4 4 4 HAY FORKS oao � • R Having secured the agency for Beatty Bros.' Round Track Hay Forks 1 an, now ready to equip Farm- ers' Barns and Hay -Mows with sante. These folks, without doubt, are the Best on the Market and to use them is to he convinced. We guaran- tee satisfaction and the price ie right. rp Wm. Gillespie, Exeter IP SSwiry. PHONE 51 Here'sGood News The market prices for old junk are alive and so is the old reliable arm -M. JACKSON tic SON -one door' south of the Metropolitan. Just look at the following prices (no trade and no truck i all CASH: -411•11.- Rags f Rags 75c per hundred Iron from 60c to 75c " Old Rubber Blotsj..TcPerlb & Shoes Copper & Brass .9c t Horse Hair 30c " Lead and Zinc 2ic - IRON PIPE A great variety of iron pipe always on hand at a 'eapen- atle price, imitable tot FENCE POSTF, BRACING d' BOCLEVAR(.ING M. Jackson & Sons MAiN ST.. EXETER. OProcim ELECTRIC Pows) Bores FEE Ol'R LINE OF TOILET SOAPS Glrcerrs, and Curun;ber, flea h Bloom, w'h!te Rapt and Glycerine. Wok prows %Windsor, Fuller'. Earth and Olyctrine, Sulphur. carbclir, Coal Tar. 141,y's Own, White (lamed,. Itat.eklo,and 3 Ib bars of Pure Castile %lour ' hoire cJ any 3 came for 2t. Also 3 It,. tan of Pure ('utile for 31r per tat It 3(0 rater Noire soaps, gall at Can. THE PURITY Fos ell Inds. eil THE FLOWER OF FLOURS would be a good name for our bra,.1. 1t is a flour that is simply above ail others In 000D BAKING QUALITIES Once you try a pack of It you wiil use it regularly in your household. We know there are many good flours to be had. But there 1s only one "hest". azd we arc confident a trial wet convince arat It is ours. Or&r a sack to -day aid do your nevt baking with it. Tit result le bound t0 make you a steady user. The Exeter Gr:pt M..; as txr t s u' dove for a f•w dayp for rrpa:•p. HARVEY BROS. Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing FerLE MA'UFAC?CRERta EXETER ()NTA 1110 Farmers, Gardeners, and Others ! Come here for your tools. Buy your wife and girls a nice hammock. Get the boys a lawn mower and keep the grass on the lawn in trim. Get the little tots some tools like father's and they'll be happy. Come here for your flower and grass seed. We have some nice Paris Green for Mr. Potato Bug -let the visitors get busy. Binder Twine for garnering the grain. If there's anything else you need that a good hardware store keeps, we have it. And then, if you wish a day's recreation, buy some of our fishing tackle and everybody take a day's outing. T. HAWKINS & SON Furniture and Undertaking Parlor Suit Easy Chair Music Cabinets Sideboards Buffets Dining -room Tables Parlor Tables Odd Chairs Couches Hall Racks Kitchen Cabinets Dining Chairs Dainty. well -made and at reasonable prices Bed Room Suits Bed Couches Mattresses Springs Brass and Iron Beds Newest styles and all at popular prices ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. JONES p.& CLARK Mid -Summer Sale of All Summer Goods We are bound to clear them all out. Nothing to remain. And in older to do so we are slashing the prices away down. This is a good opportunity to get some rare bargains. Ladies' White Wear and White Waists at quick -selling prices We are giving "ESPECIAL PRiCESS" on all White Wear and White Waists this week. We are anxious to dear them all and have cut the prices right down. ('ome early as they will go fast. Fancy Parasols Every one to go and here are the prices that will Fell theta: $1.50 and $1.75 for $1.00 2.00 " 2.50 " 1.50 1.50 6Oc Dress Tweeds for 35e per yd. Only 3 pieces of these nice all wool Tweeds for this price -35c yd. A Millinery Special Buys your pick of our $2, $3. or $4 Trimmed Hats. [)nn't miss this snap. Only a few left. Men's Straw Hats at +, price. in order to get rid of these we are just cutting the price in two. Have one. 1.50 Boys' Straw Hats flood ones for 20c each and some of our very beat for 25c each, Carpets, Rugs and Lace Curtains Do You Want a Bargain in them ? This is jest between seasons. That is why we are offering such good valuee. Tbey will all save you money at our reduced prices. JONES & CLARK