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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-07-18, Page 1seta HURON & M1DDL ESEX GAZETT E THIRTY-FOURTH YLAB-No 1765 EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING JULY 18th 1907, $1.00 per year iti advance. ••N•NN••NN•••N•.•• �•NN•••NN••••N•NNN• •••N• JONES & CLARKS' Phone No. 32. 25 Per Cent Discount • l We are offering for the e balance ofJulymonth of August a Special discount of 23% andff all Colored Muslins and balance of our stock of White Blouses. / - Our Muslins are all this years goods, up-to- date in patterns and coloringsand range in price from 10c to 15c a yard. If ou want a nice cool dress for the hot weather do not fail to see them and secure a bargain. White Waists Our stock of White Waists contains the very latest St yles. Some of them new goods arrived only last week (no last years waists among them) ranging in prices from S.ic to $2.50 subject to a Special discount of 25%. Gents Furnishings Our Gents Furnishing Department is very interesting at pre sent with a full Stock of Shirts and Neckwear new outing Shirts, collars attached, just the thing for warns weather, also new pat- terns in Negligee Shirts, just received a full line of New ties Clearing Prices on all Straw and Linen Hats. We will pay in trade the following prices: Chickens (1907 batch) 12c per 1b. live weight Duck (1907 hatch) 8c per ib. live weight Gooseberries 6c per qt, lied or Black Currants Sc per Ib. Jones & Clsirk Headquarters for the -Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• N••N•N••••N•••• •••••N•••••••••••• •••N•••NNN••NN•••N• z it II if AT CENTRALIA SAW -MILL British Cohiinbia Shingles Barrel Heading and Hoops FENCE SLATS Kept on hand or cut to order CUSTOM SAWING Done on shortest notice. Logs Wanted Delivered or on the stump 'mop. ELSTON •••••••••••••••4•••••••••• Gold Rings We have a most com- plete showing of Gold Rings of great variety. Every Ring we sell is guarantecd.to be just as we represent it. C. H. WARD & CO. 374 Richmond St. [OIDMM OflI LIFE DESTROYING AVALANCHE AT LONDON. Ono of the most terrible cal)mitics which has visited the City of London occurred Tuesday afternoon, whgn through the weakening of the iron pillars on firt top storey rf 'the \V. J. Heid Crystal la11 on Dundas tsirect the entire structure collapsed and in its fall devastated the building and crushed to death ar least 8 people. DE:ATI l OI' JAMES SUTHERLAND. The death occurred at Reagan on Tuesday July 16th, of Mr. ,lames Sutherland, Aged ha years, :i mos. and A clays. The dcceas.0d had hc: n ailinz for a couple of years wiih stomach trouble and •that coupled with his extreme old age seas the cause of his death. Dir. Sutherland was horn in Scotland and lived at Embro and Manchester, Ontario bw- fore going to llensall to reside, 11.' was one of the pion ers of It hat place locating there w henhe railroad first carne through. His building was the first one erected after th') station and he carried on a general store business. Owing 1 0 old age he a few • yr.u. a ,Igo gave up t he losteffice his 1077 George tiring appointed in his stead. \I r. Sutherland was A (l(yOt- e(1 member of 1he l',(sby'teri•u. church and a stanch Liberal. ile leaves to mourn their loss his oelovcd wi(1, 01,e Ron and 0117 daughter, 'Goo. and Matti,. The hineral will take place from t he family residence lien - pall to -day rfhursday) anis {proceed to 1h.. 1'restyt(rian Church where! services will i,( held and frotn .1 here the remains will be taken to lfensall Union cemetery. t'i{ESBBYTERY OF IICRON The Pres ht; tory of Huron [net at Clinton nn the Int h inst.'to consider a call from North Bruce to the Rev. E. 1 H. Sawers, of Brucrfeld. After speakers representing both congregat- 11 ions were heard, Mr. Sawers intimated I that on account of his health he allow- ed the call to take the usual proceed - me, but that he had considerable diffi- culty coming to a conclusion regard- ing it and left the matter entirely in the hands 0f the Presbytery. After considerable discussion the i'resbytery decided to retain hint in his present charge. s••••••••••NNN•••••••N• 1•'AIt\I FOR SALE. Mr. W. C. Huston offers Lis Splen• dirt 100 acre farm near Centralia for sole. Apply to 11. E. Huston. Larry at a Ball Game :ut' "int to tvhore he ehtarted. Dur: McTaggart, Corr McGuire, Edna in' all this (elute George an' Billy ltodaway. Pass - Ciareuce Ander- Statham wUs lookin' fer th' ball an' son, Armies Ratliff. Gladys. Conte- ! wuz lookin' at alt' fellow 'kind ton, Albert Cooper. Howard Crich, -11. checrin' fer runnin' so fast. Crich, Leaonard Cole, Della finch, Afther some toimo it wuz our turn Howard Farquhar, Wilbur Ford, C. to take a whack at th' ball nn' we Covier, Eliza M. Gray, Edward Glen. sat around doin' notllin' wnitin' to Katie Gunn, Willie Hall, Eileen Hoot - be called. I wussent called ez often er, Ifele-n Utiles, Emmilinc Holland, ca 1 wanted. but I got there ivery Elva Levis, Elsie Lobo, 011ie Lobb, toime ennywan else dict, so I diddent Myrtle Mair, Bert Millar. Greg Mc - care. Gregor, .Jennie Stevenson, Nettie Afther th' game some wan 7li.e1 it Sinclair, Mary Smith. John Sturdy, wuz a close wort, but I diddent Winnie Sundcroock, Elizabeth Taylor think it wuz half ez close ez th' Myrtle 't'iplady, Edna Turner, \Vil- wt'other cz I wuz shwcatin' worse: \Tasman, Leslie Was/Ilan, lferberl nor army iv thim. Witts, Jtuby Wise. Ez 1 bad to attind a ltneetin' av SEAFOIlTII in 77lrlyt111llg whin there's anny tun tie Itetail Clerk's Union an' draw up honors - Anna Bell, Art bur 1'. coral•an just at that minnit Davy requist that people buy into u e Birks, Jean A. Carswell, Frank Cluff, McNiool iv Farquhar, nu' shure he's Satllurday nights so's th' d'livery Mary Cowan, Ed. Farquharson, Min- ch' son av her good old dad, came byes can git home in toime to change ,tie Haultirk, Wilfred 11. Kerr, May along an invoited me to take tb' their clothes fer Sunday tnornin's. McGregor, Susie Morrison, Mary I.ti- thrip,wid him. preachin' I diddent wait fer th' af- ley. i'ass-John 11. Allan. Mary Now Davy hez th' proud distinc- titer service, but carte along Sono Moser, Sara 11. Campbell, Ella Car - tion iv bein' wan iv all' ,hist catchers wid Davie. ter, Alice May Chesney, Hugh Ches- on til' (Farquhar team an' knows a a hey, Mary J. Curtin, Arthur \V. Dick good baseball player whin he sees Archie C. Dickson, Tracey J. F,leoat, hint, Oi wussent long in acciptin' Locals hez invitation. Crediton looked about th' same ez whin Oi wuz out there th' last tonne 'sept that th' hay wuz lookin' ,tvell especially where tit' ball grounds ttz located. Lusht Froiday afthernoon I noticed u gatherin' av th' enthooeiastic mar- ried min, who thry to play 'base hall au' weir' me frind, Willyum Balk - well, shtandin' forninst th' Cintral I accosted hits ez to what wuz th' thrtlbbie, ail' he informed me it It' byice wuz inteudin' to tripe th' married min iv Crediton off Ib' oaseball snap. I looked on fer some time expectin' a• spici:.1 invitation to go along ata' attind th' shluggin' :tee, out niver a won noticed me aur had th' nerve to ex OW. 13ut begorry I niver fail to take I tools a ehtroll along th' front shtrate, ez 1 wuz nfcered iv gittin' lost if I took anny iv th' rs,o,1de vans, an' wuz gazin' at th' souvencer post office carruds an' ready made cloth - in' an' sech loike, not mispsin' t(h' beautiful scenery, all th' toime lis- aenin' fer some wan to come alone; to invoite me to jinc thim in lookin' at th' ball players knock th' tops off th' hay plants. Prisintly just whin me 'blood had fallen to about sizzlin' point Torn Boyle, th' prisidint iv tit' Itetail Clerk's Union came along an' shlap- per me on th' back w•id ,%h' roight Roble iv hez left hard an' rsez, 'Larry, Oi've bane lookin' fer yez to come over to th' baso - ball grounds to play cintre field fer \V us. know yez c e e ou t Wen bit w t11'soide iv a bar-rn w•id a !filibuster but we know yez have a desoire oto take iverything what comes your'.VIY so we'll give yez a trial among ttf clover. Th' cornplimimts extinde(1 me by Torn put me in good spirrits an' not 1hinkin' iv to -morrow stn' sarin' at th' toime very little about th' game cz it went, 1 Accompanied Toon to th' grounds bein' also plased whin 111' ticket collictor ser "two metre f>lay- ers," meanin' ate cz wan iv Thera. Afther we had entered th' grounds each wan wuz called upon to ehenw hez marriage certificate, nu' ez Oi'm not in tit' habit iv carryin' •pninc around in ale pistol pocket there p-uz some t hrnlphle about me '[akin' th' place in Ili' cintre field, but ez Oi looked loike a married man, Oi wuz allowed to play w•iddout havin' to tun home fer me credentials. The first one to bat Wuz us, an th' fellow what wuz kapin' tlhrnck iv th' schore on n shingle called me by name th' first wan. I shtcpped up to tit' plate loike th' mighty Casey, an' Pullin' in a couple iv reefs in me pants nn' asltpittin' on rue hands slito«1 ready' to be Brit. '1h' Pilcher wussent army bigger [nor me an' I wussent afcni'od iv hitn. ,.Larry," *ez h(, '.'.t here do yez Avant me to hit yez." "Arany Place labove th' suspinders, sex 1. Then he rth1it on hcz alit an' t hrune Ili Jpall wid all ill' push le. could give lit. '.Shtrike wall," R(•z Ill' felly rvhaL r•z appointed to s<'ttle all tit' dispo(7ls• "Ycr off yer throllcy," Fez ) "the ball didn't hit me at till, at all, !In - sorra, it stint clan. over tit' rhtono in front iv me widdout me weir' it. '.flay (7:711 agin," sex Ire, nn' tl.e 1 pitcher drifted another wan nt W. but no. inshtincts fer dodgin' got rue out iv trouble that (erose, nn' of '.7715,•711 touched. 'Sttoikc Choo," sex tit' umpire, 771' I lhrune down me hat will a determination to lick him, rz th' Nall had(lent touched nu'. 'Get out iv tit' 1)0x," eez i'rards Anderson to w., "till 1 shpak' to yez a 'nitwit, yez hlalherin' shpal- pefn." 'Oi'm not shcaroF,,r nn army Miss Mac Wood left Monday fc.r Detroit where (she will enter upon a course of training in nursing at 'Har- per hospital. -Miss Annie Sanders and Mrs. N. McAvoy left Monday on a two weeks week's visit with friends in Elora and Guelph. Mr. Neil McConnell, of London, ar- rived in town Tuesday. and ,will 1)0 engaged by Mr. James Gould during the next two months. The game of baseball between the married men of Crediton anis Exeter postponed Monday night on acoouftt of rain, leas been arranged for Fri- day evening. Mr. John Martin, in t accompanied by Mrs. Martin, of the Lumsden District near Regina visited his brother Rev, %V. M. Martin a few days the latter part of last week. The Misses Minnie and Catherine Finkboiner, who have been visiting Mrs. r. 9 W J. f D allot [tr 11 t n 1 Mrs. IIcywa«f during the parrs week, returned to their horne in Dashwood on Tuesday. -Mr. Frank Knight, jr., left for Toronto Monday, to take; up his du- ties with the Sovereign Bank there, the Cannington branch where he was formerly employed having been clos- ed. 1)R, IJU'I'Ll:lt WILL BE AT CEN- tra1 hotel, on Friday, luno 14111;, Friday, Jnly • 12111. Orders for glasses executed by, Tait Brown 0p. Co. 237 Dundas St. London, or local dealers. A very qffiet wedding took place on Wednesday evening July and when. Miss Florence Jeckell was married to Mr. Jack . Bence, formerly of Southampst d, Eng. The ceremony was perfor: ed at the Rectory oy Rev. 1). \V. ollins in the presence of a few friends. District Deputy Grand Master, J. G. Staninrry ;installed the newly el- ected officers of the Exeter Lodga 1.040.1''. on Tuesday evening. Fol- lowing were installed; N. G. Wm. Frayne; 'Vice G. Dr. A, R. Kinsman 11. Sec. 1t. N. Taylor; I'er. Sec. A. E. Fuke ; :freas. E. Dignan. -It has been frequently suggested and the suggestion is a 'toe([ ,one, for every farmer to place his name and the name of his fare[ on his boat gate. Not only would ppervcuts briv- ing to a place more cosily find , but it would ;Old much more pleasure to people driving from place to place. 'This last result would have special effect with regard to well kept and pretty houses. An observing person. seldom posy n issautiful (arra w'i(heut desiring to know oho is its enterprising eta nets -Bicyclists have their rights as well as other pm:ople. :t would 1,r well for drivers on the public high- '.vays to remember that the bicieliSts or a person riding a toheel i.'4 en- titled to half the road, told should 7 person with a (tam inp,it ;a'.cha'cl man or drive past one on the recut, they must turn out the trams as 4.hey would for another (earn. Should a box," sole 1. driver run (loon a (Heycle on the :Aft her sonic discussion about tit' highway :and inure the person or t he ions, 1 wuz made le undershtand wheel, the one so doing (nay 4,e h'Id Ihae it wuz tit' intention ter mac 10 for damages. 'fIk' courts hews sc► sP171 sh' oa11 at th' bat fitv+hterul iv 7Iiryin' to miss :mita' (lit, an' picking Up sonic. [Wore noel an' ruanin' me hands an' thin nlr' 11 11 wid it, 0i t uk roe place :a, in :pet' Ili' first :)all that pitcher thrrmc up to me, Oi caui,rht Oil 01' solar plexi•[ an'begor- ry 1 guess they're huntin' fer it yit. 1 "int around thin) oases lickety shplit, all' if tit' players IL.td(lPnt shloplu•d lop, 1'(1 have nano goin' yet. Long before we get [cited an' afore o tt 1 earl git nn;ther sh'.tipc'• '. nux ;i Mitchell rink, by four points and ruled and it is important that driv- ers should understand the law. Two rinks of Exeter bowlers '.%frit to London Me.nday morning to com- pete in th:' 1V,0.113.A. games Irving played in the city. 'rhe players from here awry as follows; E. .1. Christi., C. 11. Snll, Rev. I). \\', ['asking, \T. \V. Taman, skip. and \V. 11. Levet!, 1. It. Carling, L. 11. i)i;ckson and W. J. Denman, skip. (Ir. Tatum', rink was defeated in the trophy ('."tit by tolyl t0 change )tares :;n' 1^t -1'ot.her its the Association event t%as tefealp•(1 soi(1' have n chance to U vat tit' by a, \VjIlgh.uta rink .1.y one 3 707. ball. Some watt said there uz three Mr. llfantan's rink lost the trophy - out, but ivery '.can it• us went out event to a Dunnville rink, hut in to May. Cinlre (4•I1 wuz ale place 11: firsts round of the Asoe,:anon (7- accordil to th' description and t>tedi- eat defcatc(I :I Mt. Forest :ink. grey kept spy th' scorer, 'tut I,: garry 1. cuddent ((Old it ci th' hay wuz n z••nt rive (nu( to rut so i vhtocd ez near ez 1 cul hopinto run acres& it Burin' tie grana'. 11ood1•'5 Rawksha'.v wuz (11"471' Ila' st riuron Entrance Examinations bill for u%, an' 1 would r-uggist that the Exeter Gun ('tun get 1101.1 iv him t 111,1'111 1,r 1 heir 117 t gun shoot. Ile s•got a shplendid aim hn' hit th' first titan up. Insht' ad iv callin' him out, tit' umpire !field 11'111 to take a bass.. Ile w11kct fight down 10 7'.li"1e Ton) ('retch at platen's', hut ez tit' base N1117. nailed tow n he slat cad (,n it, 1177' Ih' ninnit Fred Pullc11 up her :serum to hrune Another wan, tie sneaked to th' Hist wan nn' 170'(1 to pull it up by shlidin' on it. (:rore!:o Atele rson •w nz pis yin' 1ItoI • An' 1h' ....ocher throne th' hall ez Jlnrru.l 7z he could at him, but' .forge naotaent there to be hit an' t eat iv th' way just ez shliek ez on1(1 Ise an' CLINTON t h' boll %tint out in lb' 1.ay..'fitvn in- Ilonors - 1)o,othy hall, ('.Irl Diehl shtcad iv thryin' to take tie Kt..- \Mani.• ra5s0m, Willie Uiaigg, Roy will him, he went aft fel tb' /list lean Gri.lg. AI,'rae's Irvin. Murray Jackson but we? troin' otO foot he cu'klrnt stop Harold Kerr, Jennie Martin, Jen Ilonors•-Remise An.l rVn1, Bertha Iiro,lgen, Elva Brown, Alice I ng' land, frank 1'irl;t?tad. Janles Watt, Archie W, lis. ('ass -Est her Bell, H. Bennett, Verna Braith"nit'', Fcziah (trona, Lonna Clarke, N1'y Cowan,Roy ('raofor'I, Ka 1•• Crawford, Debentures for Sale ys putt, C. plot Echlin, Louie ,hark- 1• son, Lillian I,e(•, Emma Leith. l':Isis NI War, Ralph Mona o. `plyrt le Nicol, t Tenders are hereby invited for the if desired. Mary Paterson, 'Phos. A. Rodger M:.) f purchase 0f *117,0110 IM) of the fbPhent- Rogerson, Albet t Skelton, Frank Ilres 0f the Village of Exeter in 141e Strou,rh.in, Baracliff Ti i( easy, bilks County of Buren. Bearing interest \\'ank's"' Florence \Vat son, Ites,ie at 1i per cent. Repayable in 15 equal \\',lir, Itilsst'li Woods. annual installments. Tenders will he opened on the 1st Exeter, 11ina Freeman, Wm. iL (;aunt, Elva Graves, It. It. Hammet 1. Norma liar - try, Chas. stays, Edith M. ifoag, It. K. Holman, Marguerite Horan, Rus- sel G. Israel, Ilertie Nyle, Eva Love, Michael McCardlc, Loretta McCor- mick, Elsie-McCutcheon, Mac 31c- Gosch, Florence McKay, Margaret McKay, (high McKay, Mary McKee, Anna It. McLean, \Vm. John Mc[eon, Fergus McMann, \Vat. :,A1c,1Ii1Ian, Gordon .\IcNevin, Catherine O'Keefe Dalton 'tent, Roger 1'. Roberts, Fin- lay Moss, Robert 11. Scott, Dawson C. Smith, Gertrude A. Smith, 'Flor- ence Soolc, Florence Staples, Sammy Storey, \ n. Geo. Strong, Emma E. Troyer, Emma E. Walker, !rad Ray \Valker, ,Tack M. Warwick, rune:- lope unelope \\'ordeu. \YINGIiAJI Honors - Blanche Bennett, Edna Diehl, Edith Buchanan, Verna Dick- son, Ernma Forsyth, G. Wilson Gad - des, Joe Harold, Frank Gillcsspic Ada plains, Lizzie Johns, Ernest Linkla- ler, (lector Mutton, John Mitchell, Eldon'e h \ tbfr y, Milton Roadhouse, Mary r Ritchie,Lillianilltan (Ross, Edna Swarls, Florence Suggitt, Mary Stew- art, Ada Spence, Emma Stewart, Roy 'Purvey, Gordon Young, Milton \Vltite Andrew Wallace, Ifelen Wilson Pass -Jennie Armour, Tcasa Anderson, Anderson, James Aitken. Clara Bee- mcr, Minnie Bosman, 'Pearl Cart- wright, Etta Currie, Itertic Currie, George Currie, Selena Foran. Russel Fixture, Lila Gray, Mary Gibbons, Norman M. Geddes, Itoland Hender- son, Fred Johnston, Bertha Jones, George Jacques, Edna Johnston, A. Kerr, Cecil Knox, Alva McDowell, A. I'ugll, Luella Shaw, Howard Stewart Orvel Taylor, George Tcrvit, Ethel Tipping, Elsie. \Vightrnan, 'Leslie \\' ight ratan, Dora Weir. EXETER SCIIOOi 13OA1(1) Plymouth Twine Has Stood the Test Every Time. Gold Medal 650 ft. to pound. Silver Sheaf 600 ft, to pound. Ply Special 500 ft. to pound. Pries Guaranteed. It pays to use the Best. BIG STOCK OF Ideal Fencing from 35 to 37c Coiled spring wire $3.00 Barbwire $3.00 Plain no. 9 and 12 i$3.00 Also Gates all Sic$, HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE '4'•1•'1••P•i••P•1••Q"1'•t'•P•P'F•1 i : +•1'9''4'++: •0'•;•$••1"f ++4'•1"1•'1'•3•+---i •i"1"1"I + tour Reduction Sale. Owing to the lateness of the spring we have decided to extend our reduction sale and .�f. will give greater Bargains in Furniture for the next 30 days than ever were known in Exeter before. Every article in our large stock of furniture redut'!bd to almost cost during this sale. Call and be Convinced before making your pur- chase elsewhere. ROWE & ATKINSON The Largest Home Furnishers in the County, IllarUndertaking in all its Branches. 4.4-f•+4'+++++++++++4 4-.4-1.44++++.44•14 l'+++4•4.4 •i• 3•4•i••F +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++44.14-:-++++++++++++++++ 4' ++++++++++++++++1.÷÷÷,,,,H++++++++++++++++++++++++++ , If You Want Cheap Hardware Go To ; + •a T. HAWKINS & SON The LeadingHardware Store in '!'own T. 4. 4. :_ x 1Vhere you will find a full stock of + July 15 19117, minutes of :.oar(l, meeting held in the 'Town stall ,Mon- I >o Building Supplies day, absent 1I. Huston. + ; j The following is the ordar of tbusi- , •:• s. Glass, Nails, Cement twits duly submitted and approved. I ... _ • 3 Per S. Martin and F'. Wood that i b Plaster Paris, ."4 the circular letter of the Slated ipl- .� • • + lit't Co. of Toronto to ne refer- t Galvanized Steel Shingles red to the principal with power. Per l F. Wood ar:d W..1. Carling .that the ' + + and Siding Etc. resignation submitted by Miss Wal- ( f ' 101d ipe accepted and that •a 1:•ttcr of thanks for her very efficient and •P v Always in Stock at Lowest Prices, t faithful service during her years of -, en7AgenOn1 by lh:' Board bo tender/it •P in acknowlegemen1. 1'er S. Martin •. and W. J. Carling that Miss SIcCal- 1um be given the (position vacated 1 )' Miss \Valrond at the salary nt pres- ent pail in that department. Per \N. 3. Carling and 1'. \Votxo that .A1 ew '%' •D•%•.; -,i,.4....- , ..•i : , , , .....'. - .-; .4,,.-.1.44 4• :• 4•ti• 4•h44'P P I1. Kinsnuul r�p lt'nrl(:rcd stet 1pos;tion I �• : '•'1'�''"'" 'fd"I#' op.tx'd 1 hrough Ihe promt,c,tion pf , i i•++++..+4.+++4++++++4 : f : �:• I- i •i•4 +++++++++++++++++++++++ Miss McCallum at a salary of three hundred ;and tastily -five dollars per annum. Per It. N. Roam and 14.'Inr- tin that the present Principal 1)e Ileat- (11I (I .7 tencw,al of engagement at a. ::alas) of ton bundled :and (iffy dollars ler Annual. Per F. \V (»d and It. N. Rowe that the typewriter be a','nt. to London for thorough re.ne- vattua: tooter the eine of S. Martin. need to overheat yourself by cooking. Per S. Martin and 1{. N. Rowe (hal th• aplpliratiun co, adnlis'.ion t.;► the All,the latest canned goods conking weekly, do tette, - Are iI. S. d, 'butane nt Ue advertised for t and erre. pled in order as for 1906.1 always fres!:. I'er W. ,I. Carling and S. !Martin that the following payment OC np•' Clarks Pork and Beans, with Chili Sauce, Chicken pr„„ r $`i1.3a. ''PeryS. presiding and ' Nam and Ton us, Corned Lunch Beef, Salmons � T. HAWKINS .& SON e Dealers in Iiarfiware, Cement and Wire. UP-TO-DATE STORE What about doing business these warm days, well we are here to do it, there's nothing like living high if it• is warns weather. We have the goods all ready to eat, so you wont \V, 3. Carling that a new well be sunk under 1Ile direction of the (carne cunlmittre as_approved for the last. Per W. J. Cortins and It. N. Rowe What about Corsets% The latest styles, bias filled, B .%c I. t` Il (;, and (` %V t haat th•• sum of 'r"enty-five hundred also many other kinds, at prices to suit every pet son. SPP our window. dollars ne assessed for Retired puj:oses for the ensuing year. pmts of warn weather materials for dresses, Ducks, flints, Muslim( I>,e• 1'er \V, .1. Carling, adjournment. Iaines. Everything that's pietLy. . + - The I)ishes are the (test, All those pretty band painted and cut glpi<s ora- cles are not gone yet. Give us a call before decidinh. we can certainly suit you. and Pick es. Everything that's good. Baker's Cakes and Fancy Biscuits, Salad, Oils, Date,, Itrisins arid Currant..' -Dr. 1(1. Cady, of Detroit, who seine 15 y':;l1•Wg0 wI.s can "mjtIoyel of this offlc last .week ..graduated front the 1)ecroit College of mcdicils''. Since leaving 'Exeter I)r. Cady ,was eutploysd :py the Detroit free fres• as its \\'ind.oi correspondent and his int' urity, industry sod genuine solid worth aervwl to c -tannish him in the heart of the I10mtnunity. A 1,11mshrr of his Windsor friends on Monday nicht galhere(1 to extend Bina God-sp'.t in his new profession sill /ism of endeavor and presented hint 7V1 is h a 511rgrlc71 Air. Ili% (r'l- In%% reporters on (110 Fr 1'rr",5 dur- ing the afternoon presented him 'nit 7=11 o:,stetrical casco. D. COSBL,EpiCl{ EXETER NOIITI I, 1 Corn -AT- Exeter and Centralia Warehouses Will exchange for other grain Richard Seldon day of Augnst, 1917. .1. SENIOR, Clerk:;; Centralia, flou8e D66ordtor Plumber f w•, p •,,.Iw err). Sign Writing and Gralnlag \Vith it. Uirun.•y last year. Heti- mates furnished .1n application. A Trial Solicited. ARTHUR D. DAVIS Exeter, Ontario and Clandeboye Residence, corns. James and An. drew Street.