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Exeter Advocate, 1906-05-03, Page 8SPRING a1 SUITINOSLiPrAirAarileArv"0"4"40"Wr `> i rrser-lose,lestvi-74,ix VLAIr Mee, Tr3eeneee Mauct alcCa, i5 %Ili at [ LOC I� i A l Lee home, 1� �fO 1. L DOINGS �, �r ( ilr r5 Q. t "�.,�nc "11.0 hetcoe /ewe Ile t tEaQnr lie- casco ins Otittaric� eanoenteel sag nen La { aye we got in some • swell Spring ' S itings last week, . up to the mo- ment. 'e l�1 �.� . e t 0,lots are- two inches' longer than Bast year, and the lapels n'e so MUCh broader and deepen that you ean't help but notice them. The vests are cut' with five buttons. The pante are just a little pegtoppy. They are beauties alright for $15, $1u ouc can$2.0't find �an thing tho matter at e will got as nicely as they cite W. W. TAMAl Merchant Tailor, Exeter, - Ontario Iaslness Locals -- Read Thorn • Ask to see the "Chinese 'Lincoe," 8 for 25e The, finest lowering bulb known. Foot Ease, a sure cure for sore, tend- er, sweating and -swollen feet. 25 cls. a box at Cole's Drug Store, Sc and 1Oc for two special. lines of 'Wall Paper at Stewart's. Woman's Institute. The Woman's Institute will hold their regular meeting in Senior's Hall, on Friday, May 4, at 3 o'clock.. Miss Halls, Pres. Mrs. Hastings, Sec'y EGGS For iiatchiritr: a Of the Single Comb Leghorn variety of eXcellent winter laying qualities and mated with two prize trimming cockrels at the South Huron Poultry shows of 1904 and 1905. 50 cents per setting. S. Andrew, Elimville. lovely lot of new Grey Dress Goods 75c• and. $1 per yard, just opened at Stewart's. Rouse to Rent. " A' good two-story frame house in good repair on Simcoe'street: Apply to D. Har•tleib dr James Parsons. ills $c�1>1���aLl�afist"$c .;. �,, , �. � � �,, .t •, � d �, � . Mr, Gnu, Coughlin shipped an, c�a elerael tile cdrgy naval elat-et by<k w went iffaa, of e: -.nowt eaatt�le to lilic�t�.�tteca,l free here to e ffect in CIlintcu on . oicsday, May L cues lacy. 7 � n Miss is . -.Ill u mem '1 the school . <� J �.� m � tla % � r, r �� M . 't , T. Ache= was vacant eiza ALMElay ocwiii to her �' c�. bat -pear , el od, a. laatad�©ane dp=Tiver from Mr. R. Yellow. illness. _ paying therefor *)O A meeting to orgattnazo a bateba'fl ate. Wirt Deck. •of fort Ili in „ Maas club wall bo held at the Town Hall, taken a position with Mr. Mctirehanr1a Tbiaar-sdily avent'ug at 80'09°1" comnlaoneing duties last week. Mr. Albert !Axton, k431 of Mr. Fled. Where ,lifn>> Base0tt wa0 about to Luxton .of Usborzneo bas entered the move the old laranalry bixilding en offic o of the f3oven gn Uami: as junior. .,r X '4'�eiirnesday-the 'ewer part ave way. T,he 3i? gmoodville Brewing, Oa has .and it toppled over. ov-,ipplieai their traveller, Mr.. Robert aIisa a ,' cni b who has. been ill Meltaalis of town, with a fine ne',"e wag fn ' o _pneumonia %r then weeks, bassaaf on.. '' T11oieptly recovered as -to be able, to 'e - Mr. Richard Delb. id. - d: f` .• it some e - r I R fi ge ars aam y aria. he Aaadit?s iatiaclltnol. have now got settled in their horn on Miss 'Ta.ylor, who has been in the Carling street, haying nerved in from London Hospital for Borrie weeks, ar- Usborne.• rived home ou Saturday. She is still; Mr.. Job • Harrison who has been quite weak, but is improving. clerking at the Commerical House, has G Mr. Geo. H. Bissett who left here a few weeks ago for Winnipeg is now in Morden, Man., conducting a branch. hardware store for aLi :Winnipeg firm. Some twenty-five members of Exe- ter Lodge, L .0, 0., F., went to Blyth last (Wednesday) evening to assist an instituting an x, 0. 0. F. lodge in that village, ,, • . Messrs. Hamden & McDonell this week disposed of two more of their en- tire horses, one to a gentleman in Dut to'n and the other to an Atwood gen- tleman. We are pleased to see:that our aged friend, Mr, Wm, Grigg, is again able to be out around taking his usual walk. His step is feeble, however, but his friends trust renewed, strength will come with the wanner weather. Dr. B. F. Butler the noted eye speci- alist. of London• will be at the Central Hotel, Exeter, on the following°Mon- days, Mary 21st, Janne l$th, July 16th, Hours 10 aa. m. to 5 p. m. Stewart is showin , the prettiest 108 piece : dinner set in tail,' "Canti-lly Roses," white ground decorated with small pink rose wreaths and gold -traced, the rice is oniy $13.50.- For Sale or Rent. ° One and one-half story residence hi` good vrepair, and one-quarter acre of land. Good fruit trees and the best of water. Will sell cheap. Apply to ladman & Stanbury. I r. +iveii3 Dr. Ovens, London, Eye and Ear Surgeon, will be " at the Commercial Hotel, Exeter, on Friday, May tt„. Hours 2.:p m. to $ p.m. Glasses pro- perly fitted and diseases of 'Eye, Ear and Nose treated. Next visit Friday June 8th. resigned his position and left for Ailsa Craig Tuesday. Mr, Jos. Lambrook is preparing to move into the house vacated ° byins. ,Sheere,b=whose ,,household effects have been moved tO Brantfor d Patten and Perry, the Jerry from Kerry Co., will be in Gidley's Opera House on May 16th, 1900. There will be a street parade at noon. This is a good show, A heavy thunder and, lightning storm with a considerable rainfall pas- sed over this district early :Sunday morning. The day, however, was warm and bright. Lieutenant W. J. Heaman and Ser.. Major Hector are now open for the taking of names of persons willing to go as volunteers in No. 6 (Exeter) Com-. an to the camp London. Mr. John Homey of Usborne is very pany atsick, from what is supposed to be Friends of Mrs, B, Nord, nee ;Annie blood -poisoning. "Mr. Horsey had a Brooks, will sympathize with her and valuable horse take sick recently,elying her husband in Chicago in the Diss by last week, and he, in caring for the ani - death of their little daughter, Berdie, mal, is supposed to have contracted aged 5 years. The little one died on his illness. April 22nd. Mr. Thomas Elston and Mrs. Lucy Mr, Wm. Kay has purchased a half Higgins were united in marriage on interest in "Masterpiece" No. 11,822, April 24th in London by Rev. Holmes. the -Clydesdale -stallion' that won the After a trip they returned for town on sweepstake blanket at Brucefield at the Friday evening and have taken up recent show. He is now ow ned by their residence on Main street. Their Messrs. Berry and Kay, mane friends will .wish them every, King Edward VIL is the uncle. of happiness, the emperor of Germany, will soon be Mr. Wm. White, Rodgerville, met uncle of the queen of Spain, is already with a painful and unfortunate acci- the' uncle of the crown prince of Rou dent on Monday last, which might mania, the czarina, the crown princess easily have resulted serioinsly. He of Sweden, 'and is ' the father of the was about -to unhitch the team from queen of Norway, the roller, the hind part of which was Dr: Geo. F. Roulston, who. recently •.heavily loaded, and as the horses step purchased the dental practice of Dr, ped forward and the tongue left the Anderson, arrived here last week and.' neckyolre, it flew back with terrible has now taken over the 4busirsess in force, striking Mr. White in the fore - 'the old stand. The doctor comes well head, inflicting a large .scalpwound recommended and •will undoubted be and rendered him unconscious for given a share of the practice of the some time, Medical aid was imniedi- community. See bis card .in another aItely,procured and be is nnow:progres- column. .sing nicely. A barn raising took place on the Wantett farm of Mr. Thos. Case, Con. 2, .-Hay, A good smart girl to learn vest mak- on Tuesday of last ;week. • • The: old ing., Apply to W. Johns, barn was pet up fifty years ago and An•Editor's Sol ltet now,' it is being ,rebuilt. The barn is . A'North Dakota editor unburdens 0x56 feet. notable feature was the himself thusly: "The politician is my presence of two old time residents who shephead, I shall not want for any - had assisted at the first raising.. They thing during the campaign, Heleadetb e e Mr. Geo. Hawkins,; Sr., and Mr. me into the saloon for my vote's sake. Chris. Ea,crett. He filleth my pocket with good cigars, ' Rev. Dyson Hague, M.A.. rector of and toy beer glass rtroneth over.° He the Memorial church, London, will oc, enquiretb concerning mo:fainily'' even cu y.the pulpit ofthe Trivitt MyrOr- unto the fourth generation. Yea,even ini church on Sunday next, both morn- though I walk 'through 'the maid and ing and evening.. ' Rev. ad- . therain v g g Hagueis ai to ole-forin�rm and shout my= witted to be. one of the leading preach- self hoarse at this election,he straight- ers of traight-ers•of the )nglisYchurch, consequent- way forgetteth rne. Although 1'nzeet ly the congregation may consider him at his own house, he know.eth me themselves favored in baiting ing this not. 'Surely, the wool has.•been pulled privilege of bearing' him, ever my eyes a.11 the days of my 'life." Alcan e, TX, Ileiiiierc1 and Lz Hicks cif Pettei7a, wi3o lana I cen he 'e cerebin' Dog :.arJaI Cr 3 alit pleee �te, Ileft Batons /clam° t© {LI tteoci the big h©ate tale in Chi- �L'ago, ifl1L Mist E. Cunningham, who Lae I eetti vIl ¶�itille heft, G;r, te'ir Mss. Yegee, w` auw &a /cic� laonac Taieerdaay owing, to ebe ilb- uae53 aAf here gfcathem,.. She ,.orae. oceon by- penied.5i[rs,, Ycs;�;ee. Mr4. \Vara, .T�r,ioy� ttTo£ Beaaerna�ville; Mrsa, J. U, JD:440r of 1' otilhes e ',, .{'_ . .4 , t�J �:1 d,. MSF, Jghra Waiters of Gedea•ieh ,were laeue Attend41g the in neraa.l of ; the: laaalies' brothee tthegate G'eorge Rooko.., Mrs, James Turd Stepbengwho: has 'bee heToronto.:fee' tomo weeks,, ar- rived home laaet.sv('ek ' SEae vyaaa:aeentri-. partied by beediaiaghter,Mra�.PredHilh. wirehair just i�ecanvered frorn an illness..` •Mr.. E,, J Spackman of Toronto was shaking .hands -with old • '.ffxriendi ire town oti-Taresduy, Ye • pith a party of friends left Toronto %Vednesdaay for. Calgary and other western points on a trip, +,1.,gistr':tte1 B©bter.11'A' 'j - �, on u1 ..iter and li-- ay Sat sentenced entenced Wm.Ro r I : } Y g e sto .uirty days in jail or $5 and costs, for vagrancy and using foul language. Not being able to pay he went to jail. —A Mr. Jones, a resident of the North End,aalso got rather abusive and used. language other than proper, When :Constable W. J. Bissett ordered him to desist he refused, and he was forth- ith brou lnt before re the w �' magistrates'who fined him $1 and costs. ' ' Mr. Alex. Dyer, village assessor, made his returns of the asscssiuent of Exe- ter to. the clerk on Monday. From the roll we learn that the population :is 1578 -the nturlher• of -wales ween `2 ,et. '21 - and 60.is 317, the number of children between 5 and: 21 is 389, anid''tween:�5 and Id is 283. The total •assessrnni'•i"s $552,246;the business asseesrer t is i $49,238,income assessment is $2,930, and the taxable real properity assess- ment is $500,078. There are 1051 and 3. 10. acres of assessed:land.. The number of canines -is 110. Forecasts for May. A Reactionary Storm Period 'falls from the 2nd to the 5th; is prolonged over, the 4th by the Moon's passage over celestial equator on the 5th." A very warm wavefor the season, sus- tained until atter storms of rain, wind and thunder about the 4th and 5th, will 'pass from -'-west' to east; Vat -t'his time. Careful observers of clouds and other indications, especially with the aid of a good barometer, may safely tell whether gathering, storms will be violent or moderate. Changeto rising barometer .and cooler Rebind these storms will be of 'short duration. A ul s .. regular or t rn period, central on the Utle 'novers the 7th to 12th. By the 8th low barometer and much warmer will be advancing from the west, at- tended by'very decided storms, From Oth to 12th a series of storms will swoep most pacts of the country,proggressive-. ly from west to east. Rapid change to high baronreters, westerly gales and. much cooler will follow .this series of storms, :girl frost will visit many cent- ral to northern sections from the 10th and 14th.' NEW CLOTHS SP1llGSUITS In Canadian and' Import- ed T mport-ed' weeds, Worsteds, Cheviots and Serges Made nap in the latest style to yoiir fit. Call argil see how well 1 can do for you. .`veryt'it l g in %n Smart AQ • �i Tailoi 0 IT Mr. N. D. Hurdon has- received a letter from Mr. Belcher, late of the Maisons Bank, stating that his .borne in Alameda, Cal., was badly shattered Mr. Harold I3issett is visiting in by the recent earthquake. Alameda' Delhi and Norwich. Mrs. T. Elston left Tuesday to visit a few days in Forest. Miss Leonard of Parkhill is the guest of Miss Ethel Farrier. -Mr. and Mr:7. 'T, V. Tiaa,xvkshaacir cisitR` Adjourned Vestry Meeting,. The adjourned Vestry meeting tf the Trivitt .Memorial Church was held in the School Hall ,on Monday 'evening, with the Rector, Rev. R, J, Ai; Perkins. in the chair. The auditors, Messrs=. N. D. Hurdon, acid 0.11. Sanrers present- ed their report which proved to be most satisfactory in every detail. The total receipts amounted to $1620.76, with an expenditure of $1592.41, leav= ing a balance of $28.35. The report of the Ladies'Guild was,most gratifying, it being one of the banner years in .the. history of tbe society,. thein receipts anaountiugto $350,46. Repairs to, the anirsunt of55 had bee $ q made to the furtace in the rectory, $200' of the mortgage on the rectory and $35 inter- est on same had been paid off during the year, all of which credit is due the ladies .for their untiring efforts and zeal. The report of the' other auxilir- les all show healthy -progress. e es 1 ERS., QNAL. is abont 8 miles froth San Francisco. Mr. Belcher's father was in San Fran - Cisco at the time of the quake and some three days afterward no news bad been received of him. The writer stated that the suffering of the thous- ed in town a few days this week. endsof people was intense—he had, Snot thought that suet! suffering exist- ed inthe world. Large crowds ofeople from many miles around attended the big sale of household effects of 1)r.Rollins on Sat- urday last. II. Bi-osvn swung the ham- rner in a thoroughly competent style. Everything was sold with the excep•, tions of the house and lot, and the piano, the reseeve•bi.Ir notbeingreach- ed in these oases.. The Grand Bend cottage sold for $303. Since the sale' the hoarse has been sold to Mr. An- drew Gilson of 1Tsborne, the prirehase price' being $1200. We understand pMr. L. Beatty, rnacliine agent, will occupy the property at least for a The late George',Rnoko was twines married, his firot wife beiiig I'ercillai Jone=s, sister of Meters, J. G,, Henry, Thaddeus and William Jones. The. children who auvvive are frond this union. The stars*i'inig widot)ir vas MM. J. Morley, nee Miss Harrison, no Imo' already been stated, The funeral took platin on Thursday afternoon to the Iilixeter exCt'nYr The number, wlio lead gathered tin pay,,tbefr° Last ire- epecta- to the il'ereirt;arcl one wee very lsarge,shot; in ;tie high estc�r�rtn in whichthe deeefteed 'vas held in the eornnimn. • ity. The beautiful ceveixnon; , of the lf, 0. 0. 1=1. w.vj pet forr. td it tlne i;rave while Dew. Arldreeve of Ccntr.alista bind the eerviee' of tiro t��frut�eb at both the Xtte t' O tar1a ho' me end tSne, ir'rn,v e, Mr. 3oseph Davis is in Londod� ,ttn meet a cousin from the Old Land. `s"' Mr°. Ed. I3ossenberryof `Lanr•ich gee e the Advocate a friendly call on Thurs- day. Mrs. C. Birney, after a two weeks' stay at Belgraave, returned home last week. Me. A. 3. Rollins of Byron was here Satnrd:ay visiting his brother, Dr. Rollins. Mr, A. 9'heere left Saturday for Brantford where he will nutke his fu- ture home. Mrs. John 1" incotube of 1;Tsborne left Tuesday to' visit . friends in North. Branch, Mich. ' Mr. aand.''drs.0 tvax.n igh have returned to Detroit, after al visit with Mr. and WS. A, Cottle. Mise (tiara Davis his gone to Brant- ford to spend ,,the sruxuner with her aunt, Mrs. 7� Ed. Dyer.. " Revds. Martin and Fletcher left. Monday to attend the Syr of the I'reabyter•iaan chore Mrs. Bell, who has been .i Exeter .North, seoved this London, where slie wiil make, tore home. 1)r. I), A' and Mrs. And Monday on an extended trip the ".Wert, 1)r•.. Ander•r;otn"nand meeting aiding° in eek to 'fir• c_• left through v'ife nl' Mitchell will john theme. 1'he t r will be one of a pros,pter leg and 'purr ' LAII't• v -bila r, raaatacne areal nti;il Lest for a;onw months, Thehefi'it'rlfl:l in town vette et their departure, but wish them ei.er•• 4.0.41 We have a full stock of John A. Bruce & , Co, ov .e lent te, tedseeds;• veil and examine before Qty purchase elsewhere, • Of Interest to Teachers. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AnvOCA.TE:-- Owing to the unavoidable circum- stances, the date of issuing the pro - grain for' the:1West _Huron Teacher's Association may be delayed and as many are anxious to know the date of the next Teachers' Institute, it 'has been definitely decided for .W, H. T. A. to go on the Farmers' Excursion, June 15th, with privilege of returning next day. E. 13, T. A. may go the same day or for the greater conveni- ence of teachers in the north, with East Bruce Farmers., .If the latter pian is chosen then East Huron teach ers will be gladly welcomed by W. H. T. A. on that date. c y Yours'Truly, W. H. Johnston, Sec. W. H, T. A. (East Huron papers copy please) School Reports.: The following- is the April report of S. S. No. 5, lfsborne. Names in or- der of merit. The subjects examined were drawifig, writing, spelling and arithmetic. Those marked thus *mere absent•during one or more of the ex- aminations. .Sr. IV. --H. Bissett, N. Perkins, L. Rivers, Wm. Sillery E. Ford, *G. Heywood. • Jr. IV.—H. Dayman, H. Bissett, Zoe Sillery, M. Moodie, *M. E ydd, *J. Riley, *V. }ley - wood. HI.—W. Kernick, Elva Ford, 1. Rivers, E. McFalls, B.Ford V.11odg- son, V. Moodie, Sr, IT.—H, Sillery, E. Fisher, Ed. Sillery, R. Kestle, A. Ford, G. . Johps, *N. Johns. P. Gowans, Teacher. We. 114'6' '4'0i for the "Amneric ri ' in ejornt fence ,whueti :will. . withstand sudden and severe pressure ,from: contact withanimals or otherwise, without bending thestays, the ,feuce springing, back to' ...lace the instant 'pregame IS removed. Call and see our samples, and our prices. - We have the Sherwin-WilliamssPa nts in all colors and shades, which colers the earth°. Call and get paint card. SCHOOL REI'ORT.t--Following is the standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 5, McGillivray, 'for the month of April:• V.—R. Coughlin 440, 3. O'Leary 50, T. O'Leary. IV. --F. Lewis 1024, V. Short 849, A. Scott 760, T. Kilmer 676, A. Coughlin 441. IIT. -P. Coughlin 587, A. Lightfoot 558, J. Coughlin ;508, L. Sholdice 372, 'E. Hodgins .160,. Win. Maguire. II. -•-A. 'Hodgins 938, L. Cook 795,' H. Hodgins739, M. Lightfoot 722, W. O'Leary 587, A. • Sholdice 539, W. Tilbury 174. Pt. IL—G. Lewis 1858, 51. Morley 1748, C. Coughlin 920, C. Jones 874, V. 'Hamilton 731, F. Kilmer 525, O'Leary', M. Hodgins. Sr. Pt. 1.-. E. Lewis 1341,"C. Scott 1201, N. Short 1161, S. Jones 831i Mi .‘Dauncey. 771, T. Dauncey 458. Jr. Part L -Wm. Hod- gins: 644, R. Hodgins 541, C. Lightfoot, A Class—R. Hamilton, V. Dauncey,. E. Morley. E. Morgan, W, Cook, H. O'Leary.-Alvina Wilson, Teacher., 1 VtiNitaVrIretreweerreormar Harveys' cin r Is the' ideal Family' Flonr—good for Bread or 13iscuite. It . is superior to flour made n.11 Manitoba t from an a Wheat, so we are told by many of our custom- - ers, and so we think ourselves. The prices is less too—$2.25 per cwt. ne We also manufacture and sell PURE MANITOBA FLOUR GRAHAM FLOUR PRINCESS' (Choice Pastry) WR.E.A.TLET CRACKED WHEAT Special prices for feed. HARVEY SEW'S.- ji EXETER ONTARIO DOES YOUR BLOOD NEED IRON ? d; The use of a good iron tonic is Al- ways hu icetcd if you feel a con - rimed sense of weakness; esppeciaal. ly if aceorupaaflied by a pallid, blood- less complexion,. Beef, Iron and Wine has the blood w building virtue, iron, reinf.'rr-ecl by the' t,ntritive ell=r11i'rite of F'-ef, and stimulated by.the addition of pure old cherry wine. You N1b1114 taa.ltt it without I, 'Y • 3 rt i ' ' ovate f9 Gl lire a it at, ( t i U ' ir�c utas t n.t. rnt'4v4*d sti-i ngtb and energy. W. s. IIOYEY, PltIitJ. Chemist awl iliotir,iaan, 4"1 E EIt Phone 2:311. Bl� Reductious -in- Furniture. mosonamminommair We will offer our entire stock of Furniture, comprising Kitchen Dining Room, Bed Room, Drawing Room, and Hall Furniture also many odd pieces and Rockers, at a great reduction. Call and see the many bargains we offer. ROWE: &c ATKIN$O( he Leading Furnittire Dealers and Funeral Direotoro., conme•...cn SAY ist this 'store will al se sharat 6:30everyday except Wednesdays & Sturda s y To e our . stock of ftAint1sekee1) .:rIUIIUIU wall pap All s the leaden pg. shades and swell;designs are here. Whether parlor, 'dining - room, bedroom or kitchen is. to be repaiperedyou will have no difficulty in selecting from our ' present, , assortment. Prices 5c: to 350 per Roll, Damask Draperies for curtains, lounge saver 1 saddla s.1man n Newest sh des in . Roman' stripes and floral .designs. ,Price 500. per yard. A} lll Dainty Pale R Blue, Pink, and'Mauve patterns MM SI1 t� on cream and white grounds, Cream seam, plain and striped" White Muslinsin cream spot and bow knot designs; also White Muslins, frilled, ready ,for, use. • , ' A new -and well a j1 llC Fa�Satees,.aid �Cretonne� d VI:ZidherSet.00,144tilsoWith,which you are sure to be .pieased.is; to be double -fold reversible crteonnes for doorsdrapes. ° Prices 12 1.2 to 25c a yurAd• JO Headquarters°for'tbe celebrated W. '. Sanford Clothing. Correct for 'urer Wear. 4inches �C Very i. finish. . Colors: c. ardinal, Brown, Ino anal ',trey. y. "orfxh in regular .w0+y 00 rAliTI, O r gre;rt 1,al gain Prico 38c. n h. fo will clot at 0,30 after Dilay ! st.