HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-06-09, Page 8A tntan'>i suit speaks bites as plainly as
his card.
His curd
bluntly tells his name,
while his suit proclaimshis personality to every
one he meets. Every
body can understand
clothes language. Our
Suits always speak fav-
orably of the wearer.
Call and look over our Stock
before buying.
41.011.04.4.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor,
Exeter, Ontario
Iislness locals -- Read Them
:lien's Fancy 1 fstr; Jillt the thing for
harm weather. You trill like them when
you see them. Call in. Stewart's.
PLANTS FOIt SALE. -Two thousand
Geranium plants, also Asters, Stocks.
Ageratum, Verbena, Double and Single
Pctuna, Ferns, Salvia, Coles, and all
kinds of plants for hanging baskets.
Early Cabbage, Cauliflower, Tomato,
Celery, Etc., at lowest cash prices.
LOUIS DAY, Market Gardener,
Exeter.
Special reduction in millinery will be
offered for the nest Fifteen clays at
Stewart's.
THE ADVOCATE from :tow until Jan.
let, 1911. for 50 cents.
Summer underwear. ► ►fl►' xum►Ner
stocks are complete. .1 great assortment
o/ weights and qualities in ally si:es at
S teff a i't's.
I beg to an: -,trice to the public that
1 ata prepared to da all kinds of In-
suring in Life, 1'irc. Accident ar.d Plate
Gass; also coliecting accounts and
auctioneering. See card elsewhere. --T.
CARLING, Exeter.
`ire hare tit( best st•,cki►tyt ire hart
tier shown, in Black and Tan, all si;e'.
2 pair for _'S Stewart.
NOTICE --T„ • `.c St.areholdr ► s of Inc'
Exeter Salt Works Con --Gentlemen. you
will please tans notice that the annual
meeting of the said company will be
held Friday, June 10th. at 2 p.m. in
the 'Town hall. By order of the Hoard.
T. A. Carling, Sc'r y,
1ie►ne•ml,rr ire roll Bias 1','lc d and
I) and .1 Corsets. F:rery pair is guar-
anteed. Stewart.
UPPER LAKE STEAMERS.
Sallingn of paoseoger steamers front
gar:ria for Soo and fort Arthur every
Wednesday and Saturday at 3.30 p. tn.
nt. Also additional a.illir.gs on Monday
May 30th.
Sailings from Collingwood 1.3r► p. m.
and Owc•:. Sound 11.4:, p. in. Wednes-
days an Saturdays for Soo and Georg-
ian Day ports. Tickets aid reserva-
tions from any Grand Trunk Agent.
C}IURCiH DIRECTORY
JAMES -ST 51ET11O1)1ST CIIUIW1i
Rev. Richard Hobbs. Pastor
Sunday Public Wore:tip-10.30 and 7.
Class Service --A.30 a.m.and after Morn-
ing Service and Wednesday night.
Young M.'t's ('lass and Catachu:acne -
Su:;d.ay at 1 p. rn.
8u:tday Scaool and Gibe Classes- 2.80.
Epworth Le•..gue-Tuesday 8 P. rn.
Prayer dteeti:,g-T1.uteday 8 p. m
d+f++4t
Te Siop tor Jilen
We have the finest lines of
Fancy Suitings
Overcoatings
AND
Trouserings
We are filled up witb the new-
est and hest goods for the mak-
ilsR of clothing, and we do the
staking in the best of style.
W. JOHNS
M.roll•St Teller.' fleeter
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rIFWFWIRIF IIVIIFIOnIVI•1111"r II
LOCAL DOINGS, 11
i�cf, . ask at>k itatikat»�� i
Stafurtt. R.actot are June 21 .and 22.
Garnet Cr•.afg is It -at •ting baking at \W
I.
Statham.
The Orange cc•lebratio:, is to be geld
1\'1:titian) this year.
Lorne }ranker vine is learning cutting
:at the Jackson F'actorv.
Sirs. Southcott Is confned to tier room
t i ou; h ill:tees du • to nervous tt oublt•.
Sir. Henry Stnith shipped a car of
p.digteed stock to Guelph last week to
be sold.
(;t o. Sinallacan►ta:-, jr.. got a nasty cut
\fv.:dav b) the sawing machine falllug
o:, hint while ntwing it.
Meaars. Connor Bros. of Exeter have
purchased a Ford auto from Albert See-
ley of Clinton. -Clinton News Record.
The Excursion to the Guelph Model
Fara) o:: Monday last was fairly well
attended. Over sixty people left this
station.
The Ladies' Aid Society of Caved Pres-
by tet Ian Church purpose holding a
Lawn Social on Tuesday. June 28. Full
particulars later.
During the week commencing ,lune 19
five Knox Co1lcge students will present
the claims of the ministry in Caves
1'r't sbyterlaru church.
Mrs. Thos. Oke of London was In
ro'.v:i on Thursday and while here sold
::e:' residence property o:a Malley strco
to Mrs. Janus Ford. The house Has
been until recently occupied by \f r. T.
Boyle and fatally.
The deal which has been in progress
for some time between Mrs. J. V. Crock
er and Mrs. John Snell has been com-
pleted, and Mrs. Snell is now the ow•racr
cif that fine residence on North street,
at present occupied by Sir. It. G. Sel-
dot:.
Miss Eva Carling, nurse of New York,
and daughter of Mr. T. 13. Carling os
Exeter. has been offered the position
of superintendent of a large hospital in
San Francisco, at a salary of $120u,
but she has declined. Au a nurse Miss
Ctrlittg is at the head of the profession.
\Ir. J. H. Markham. organist of the
Trivitt Memorial church, who, a couple
of weeks ago. received word of the
death of a sister in England. las! w•rek
re Lived the dad news that his :nott.er
was lying at the point of death. sir.
Markham ham the sympathy of his
friends.
T:,c• Junior and Senior Baseball Tanis
plated a good sever) -innings game on
tt:e lo .a1 diarn.,rtcf Friday night. result-
ing in favor of the s'ritors 1:i-9. The
lint up was-S'n'.ors. Acheson. Hrintnell
Ste: r, Carling. Bawden, Boyle, Matins.
I'ie+s�tt,
Hoskins: Juniors. Elliott. Ilea.-
:) Preszc.ttor. Mallett, Heywood. .li -
Av.,y. Atk1nsjn. Bissett. iiradt.
The County Council meets this week.
r ontntercti.g Tuesday, June 7th and the
session is t) b' made memorable by a
visit from the County Council of Bruce,
whirl: meets at Lu -know this week. The
Bruce Council comes down by special
trait) on Thursday. June 9th. Many
years ago Bruce, ,Ituron and Perth were
one and the councillors then twit at Go:l-
erich. Perth Council has also been In-
vited to Godertc•h for the 9th.
I)r. Irwin, \Warde:t of the County, Co.
Councillors fete Lamont and J. II.
Shearer, and County Clerk Lane were
in tow:) Friday evening looking up a
possible site rot the contemplated Con-
sumptive Sanitarium for Iluto:i County.
Re:vc lawden l+tfornis us that there are
several suitable sites lit t')is neighbor -
howl. but when he mentioned the matter
to t',e town council the members did
not look upon the establishment of sue h
an institution near Exeter with ,any
very strong degree of f Ivor.
Mr Thos. Iiartnoll, the only local
rt• r,r►.tr remain ng in the Jantes Street
Merl ceeist ehuren , crcupied the pulpit to
th..• church Sunday ntnr:,ing and lie
preached an excei'eet sermon. In the
rvreter. the servire was eaceptlonally
bright and itnteresting. being conducted
►'y the Epworth League of the church.
The Leaguers were massed In the centre
prws. while four of their number. Mes-
eta. M. Salter. J. M. Southrott, Bunnell
si.,y and Dr. ltouleton took the platform
.and briefly and concisely explained the
aims and objects of the League. a•.d the
'-:aracter ane work of the several conr-
ntittees. The speakers did partirularly
wall and the result should br? ,an added
interest In League work. They music by
the choir and the ducat by Misses Tre-
bit and Taylor were appreciated.
ATTEND CIIU1tCf1.- 'ourt Exc•, • No.
123, Independent Order of Fu:est•:rs.
wilt attend divine service In 'rrivt't
Nit moria) church on Sunday evening,
Jure 18th. The brcthern will meet in
the Lodge Hoorn at 0.30. All tnenabcrn
ate requested to be present. -Get. An-
derson. Secretary.
\WINS GUN. -At the Annual Empire
Day inspection of the cadet corps of
the Collegiate it:stitute at Woodstock
the other day. Mr. Alex. Ntattieson. son
of the iate John Matheson. a former
Exeter you::g mail. distinguished him-
self as a marksman. The \Wo)dstock
S.entin°1-review commenting o:t the event
rays:- 'A very pleasing feature of the
afternoon wtas the presentation of a
lout -let -barreled shot gust to Mr. Alex.
Matheson as a prize for rnarkmans! ip.
The prest:ntatioo was made on behalf of
the Daughters of the Empire. Mrs. Wal-
lace speaking a few words of congrat-
ulation. and Mrs. White presenting the
gun." Incidentally it Wright be stated
that t'.c gu't was the first gun of the
ki :d made by the Tobin Arms 03. of
\Vci dstock. and Canada.
Rt'NAWAY.-Mesors. (ileotge Hockey
and Alley White. clerks for Mr. K . J.
ilea• t:a•: experienced an riciting time
o•, T' ursiay cveniita last. Mr. White.
wt:o lives with his father, Mr. \Wal.
l.or;do:► Road North. drives down
to his work each day. and on the even -
r4 In question he and Mr. hockey had
suet got Into the boggy at th' tear of
•he more, and cn rutting up an untbrcita
the ho: sr took fright. ran the hugg; up
against a post on one side' and then
.agtinst a rear to:•ne'r of the brick t,u:ld
1:4, which overturned the bua•gy and
threw the occupants out into the :)mud.
the horse getting free from the rt[ ar.d
running only a short distance when It
turned around and waited for the owner.
T'te men got .off with a few bruises
and suits of muddy clothes. while the
rtg was considerably damaged. Nir.
White got another rig ar,d drove tome.
Mfr. \Wli1 K:114iht is here front London.
Wars Laura Elliott Ib home from Lon-
don.
'Mr, and tits. W. S. hole spent Sunday
tri Lura:r.
1110. W. T. Acheson
Sat urda y.
Mr. Gro. Audra s.,n was in London
\\'cdne sday.
sirs.
WAS to L+o::don
Ste. 22(1
Mallett
wire
u:.
i�.
1.ondo!i }fonday.
Mr. P. Gardtiter of Blyth was herr
p irt o' the ptst week.
\l r. T'os. 1iarvey at lived home from
2'' West o't Friday Wight.
Mr. Jos. Davie is this week visiting
with it sends In Toronto.
Mr. Geo. Barr of Ottawa visited Mr.
'John 1i. S<>au tins wc'k.
Mrs. Bower of Ingersoll is visiting
her sister, Mrs. 1t. G. Seddon.
Barry Harrison of London visited at
\1r. T. lloldei,'s over Sunday.
Miss Emma Seddon returned to her
home in Ingersoll on Monday.
Miss LI,:zic Thompson of Maple Grove
spsnt Sunday with her sister, Niro. Mar-
tin.
Mrs. John Illatchford of Neutral' was
the guest of Mrs. Jas. Wood over Sur-
Surtday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Crittenden of l3lytlr
wcr, here over Sunday and Monday with
relatives.
Niro. W. T. Goodlson and son Jack
retu:,,cd to their home in Sarnia on
Saturday.
Mr. Chas. llarvey of Usborne attehd-
ed the Methodist conference at Chatham
last week.
Mrs. McGillicuddy of Watford is vis-
iting at the home of her sort, Dr. J.
E. McGillicuddy.
Mts. (Rev.) Baker of Ark•ona visited
iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Follirk,
during the week.
\1r. and Mrs. Elsto:, of Detroit are
visiting at the home of Mr. and \irs.
'Thos. Bissett, or.
Mr. Bert Lusto.) of the Bank of Com-
merce, Mpntreal, is holidaying with Ills
patents in Usborne.
Public School Inspector Tont was o:4
official duty ir1 and around Exeter the
latter ptrt of last w.ek.
Dr. and \1r s. Snell of Ess: y. retort. -
et holo Wednesday after a visit at
the James Street parso::age.
`t'ssea 0E11 Ouance and Ethel Sweet
of St. Marys were here Monday even-
ing with Messrs. Loftt in an auto.
Mr. Elmore Senior returned to Tor-
o::t ) Friday and from there leaves tills
we 'k for Winnipeg 10 spend the sunt -
n to r.
Itev, D. W. Collins. Ntesers, N. D.
11urdon and L. II. Dickson are attend-
w:uge'k. 1, the Synod meeting at ndo:a tells
Messrs. D. A. Ross. J. G. Statihury
and W. W. Tamttt were in London Mon-
day attending a meeting of the Cub.t
Fruit Co.
Mrs. D. Johns and Miss Lila Johns
left Wednesday for Sarnia to visit fo:
a few days prior to leaving, for Calgar•
Alta., where they will visit during tt.e
summer with Mr. and Mrs. Chao. Adams
\tr. \William \Westaway of Montreal
was here over Sunday visiting Mrs.
\Westaway and other relatives. Ile re -
tut trod as far as Toro:tto Monday. Mrs.
'%V'st:awzy will ren)titt for a &tot) time
to::gc r.
Mr. .and tlrs. Carmichael of Clifton,
Kansas, are guests of Nir. and Mrs.
Wm. I3agshaw, and will remain until
July. They moved to Kansas 41 years
ago and have only b'en back once in
that time.
Mr. and Mrs. itirhard Eacrett and
Was .Slits Eacrett of 13tantford were
here Friday attending ct.e funeral o:
the late Miss Turnbull of Farquhar.
\tra. Ear -tett reniai :ed to visit relatives
for a few days.
Sir. and Kits. Frank Ross of lnnisfrtc
Alta.. spc ,t part of their honeymoon
here at the home of the former's uncle.
Mr. D. A. Ross. Frank Is a son of
\1r. J. P. Rosa, and is manager of the
Bank of Ctntmerrc at Innisfree,, ills
ti)iny f►lends here will wish for himself
and io ide happiness and prosieritY•
Mr. John iiawkshaw received word o:)
Friday of the death of hie sinter. Mina
Susie Hawks:law•. at Strathroy. She
'gad bean ill for &Mlle tin)•'.
i-'. Co., :card itegiment. will ince? for
drill at the Armory on Thursday eve+t-
irag at 7 o'clock. All member.' will at-
tend. W. 3. 'Iranian. Taptat n.
Owing to the w. t weather last Friday
the opening game of bowls between the
''resident's and Vice -President's rucks
did not take place, but will be held this
Friday evening.
Mr. W. J. lIcatnan has a pair of owls
on cz:tibitt•on In his window. They
were captured by Mr. \\-tn. Kerrrick six
we ks ago. just after being hatched.
a::d are now fine big birds.
\its. Gee). Turner and little won.
Civudr. of \Wits:tips are visiting friends
In town. the guest of Niro. Richard
Davis. ar. Mrs. Turner was formerly
Mlles Tamale F'anson. daughter of the
late \Writ. Fa:.son, who at one time cot,-
dur:cd a large harness and shoe bust -
(SU t.• rr. Ste will remain till Satur-
day.
Many of the hust•.(As nae:) .)f F.<<trr
...aye agreed to close their tropes tive-
pl.ares of business Thursday aftcr•,00ni
during the nao•iths of July and August.
This is a stove 1n the right direction
e .td moaner all the busbies men fall In
tine with 11.15 lo!:g since established
• unto:n t:) other towns and cities the
better.
A coneidcrahle number attended tee
dieruselo:t on fruit and poultry in the
Town Hall on Wednesday fright last
"y Gorte.inent ipc t''. .and also ti,e
orchard demtonstrat►a•, t a the orchard
of Reeve Rawden o's T^urRd*y. 1-'ruit
a::d Ppultry are paying branchce of
farming*. and information gained on
View' subjects is of great value.
'The Women's institute met at the
homc of Mfrs. Donald Melon's Friday
June 3rd. A very pleasant and proflt-
.t"t' time was spent. The offle ere were
re-elected for the e::eulns year ,-Mtlss
t'o nor. i'rcetdent : Mrs. J. A. Munroe.
Int Vice -Pres.. Nits. Iiastirgs, Scc'y:
'1.. Miller Vb. Directors. Mrs. NI, I••; -
n'.. Mr.. M' 1aeol. Mrs. Blatchford and
Mi*a Strang. A doiati):. o! fiOwers was
:n sets` to t`," school to help in deeorat o•)
the f auto to the Mild-
ren's Fres') Air Ntisslo.t Fund. Toronto.
EXETER uKETS• 1 EVERYTHING LNHARDWARE
CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY - em
Wheat 90 90
Barley 45 48
Oats, :v2,. 34
Peas 74 75
Potatoes, per bag 50
Hay. per ton 1:t 00 1400
Flour, per cwt., family 2 00
Flour, low grade per cw 1 45 1 50
Butter 18
Sgt 18
Live bogs, per ewt 9 00
Shorts per ton 23 00
Bran per ton 20 00
THE ADVOCATE from now u:,til Jan
tat, 1911, for nil cents.
Ii• YOt' WANT Graining, House u,,d
Sign Painting, Lettering, Show Card
Writing. I'aper liattging and Decorat-
ing, see GARNET R. I'EY\\'COD. Ex-
eter.
These are strenuous days i,, the
echo: is. T:,c puI•ii8 who have taker, but
little thought of the morels of es t:a'it-
i.tto::e. now beg'', to realize that tt:
end of 1 ;' term draws near.
\WEDDING INWITATINOS
1tE NOW IN ORDER
1.011 JUNE I31IIDES.
This is the season of tete year
when the June Bride is preparing
for her wedding. There is no
one thing about a wedding that
must be so neat and up-to-date
as the Invitations or Announce-
ments. The ADVOCATE is in the
position to offer you the prettiest
neatest and most up-to-date In-
vitations and Announcements one
could wish to see -on shortest
notice and reasonable price.
Give us a call and you will be
convinced.
"A RATTLING GOOh TUNIC."
That is what one of my custotners
culla Nyal's Digestive tonic.
Another matt said it sweetened his
wife after being a sour dyspeptic for
years.
One wife said s':e had to take it away
front ter husband, she couldn't rook
e:thug') %'n satisfy the appetite it gave
him
Stories like theme make us c:lthusiae-
rir a! out Nyal's Digestiv, To:tic.
if you are not feeling up to the )nark
ncrhaps your stomach is causing t::e
•r,uble. Worth while finding out any-
X3y
,\ big bottle for a dollar.
W. S. IIOWEY, i'hm 1].
C Iter ttst and Optician,
Exeter, Ontario.
--Eyes Tested Free. --
Piano for Sale
One good second hand piano, Am Heart
make, nearly no w $160, a' J.PEDLEI1'S
,Main Street south.
cesvecoveiettfActeN
- I31-.S'I' O1: -
Flour,
Bran & Shorts
Cement, Lime,
ALWAYS ON HAND
R. G. Beldon, Exeter
WHIM MOS
FLOUR�
Breakfast
1 Foods
Feed and Seeds
1 All the BEST GRADES of
flour always on hand.
Breakfast Foods such as
OATMEAL, WHEATLETS &
A TOASTED 'WHEAT FLAKES
Oatmoal,7 lbs for 25o
Poultry Foods & Feeds such as
PANACEA, OYSTER SHELLS,
IGRIT, CRUSHED BONE, LiN-
SEEi1 MEAL, OIL ('AKE and
FLAX SEED.
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Wm. Rivers 1
Davis' Old Stand - EXETER
11
Purchased
BUS and DRAY
Busineu
Having purchased the BUS
and DRAY business of MR. WM.
ARNOLD, I desire to announce
to the Public of Esker that 1 am
prepared to give you the best of
satisfaction in work connected
with the busineea. For the pres-
ent orders left by phone or other-
wise at TH R ADVOCATE OFF-
iCE, PHONE 25, will receive
prompt attention.
T. G. Creech
Plenty of Goods for immediate selection with facilities for get-
ting anything special that may be wanted in short order.
This is Your Store if you wast Reliable
Quality and Genuinely Good Values
■eaagaartsrs tor Clevelaaa Sprits Coil wire. Sart oto. 9 sett 12, 13. wsavies atss
Poultry Mettles
Preston's Safe.Lock Shingles
While you're talk-
ing about the Pres-
ton Shingles. Don't
forget its Twin
brother
Preston
Corrugated
Iron
Made according
to the rigid spec-
ifications of the
British Govern-
ment.
tifTkc Entire Exterior 'sof Metal Except Railing of Verandah
Hawkins' Stove & Hardware Store
One Door North of Browning's Drug Store, Exetet.
--JUNE BRIDES-�
People about to go housekeeping
Should CaII at Rowe & Atkinson's
and Ree how easily and cheaply you can furnish your horse. A walk
through our store will show you. Here you will find the largest and
best assorted stock of furniture in the county, comprising
Ta l bes, Chairs,
Parlor and Bedroom Suits,
Kitchen and Dining -Room Furniture
In fact everything to he found in a first-class for r,it ut a t -tot e a► t.uch
low prices that defy competition. We have 11 1•argt• hunala-i of Lawn
and Veranda Chairs which are selling at remarkably low price's.
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors.
JONES & MAY
IN
PHONE NO. 32
NOVELTIES
WASH DRESS MATERIALS
11
This 18 the time of the year for your Wash Dresses,
We are in a splendid position to supply your wants.
Our stock was never FO good or showed such n variety
of materials in all the leading shades.
New Rs jab Lineae
WP hare a nice assortment of
this fashionable cloth. Colors
are Tan, Blue, Linen, Cham-
pagne and Green.
Prices per Yd 26c.
Striped Linen Saltless
These fabrics make up very sty-
lish for Dresses, Suits or Coats.
Our stock shows a good variety
of colors and striper.
Prices 26, 30 36 cis. per Yd
Cotton Repp Saltless
In these you will find a tempt -
Whin showing of colors including
ite, Blues, Tan, Champagne,
Amythist and Resin,
Price per Yd 26c.
Giaghsms sad Ghambrays
PI tin Chambreys and Oingnams
Also Checks, Plaids and Stripes
which are in demand. We carry
a full range of colors.
Price per Yd 121c;
Stylish New Wash Suits'um....,
We are showing A very swell range of Wash Suits for the season.
Do not fail to see them as they are very stylish and all the go.
For $5.00
We have some very swell wash
suits, plain or striped with fancy
trimmings. Just try one of our
$5 suits.
For $7.00
Buys one of our best wash suits.
They are real smart and one of
the test you can buy for the
money. Well tnade and good
value.
Big Reduction in Millinery'ui'.m.
Our Milliners are offering some special reductions on Millinery for
this week. Now is the time to buy your summer Hat. Our stock
is right up to the minute and you are sure to get the right styles.
Mens' and Boys' Furnishingsve..,
We are always up to date with our Gent's Furnishings. All the
Bummer goods are now ready for you. Nothing but the best shown
NEW FANCY VESTS, NEW SHIRTS, NEW OLOVES
NEW FANCY SOX. NEW COLLARS, NEW UNDERWEAR
NEW FANCY BELTS, NEW TIES, NEW UMBRELLAS
Saw Felt. Strew, Creah nod Liam Hats sad Fancy Ceps
Mens' and Boys' Clothingv...,
Just arrived 200 Mens' and Boys' Spring and Summer Suits: all
bought at job prig and will be sold for same. These are the real
nifty stuff in two or three piece suits.
JONES & MAY
Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing