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A deposit of $1.00 opens a SAVINGS ACCOUNT upon
hich interest is paid four times a year.
DO IT NOW "
Put your money in a place where you
can get it when you want it.
jOS, SNEI)L, Manager at Exeter, Crediton, and Daslawood,
LO Old. Reliabl
We carry one of the finest, up-to-date stocks of
•READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING
in the town. both in Men's, Boys' and 'Youths'. The quality
and etyles the latest, and as cheap as the cheapest just re-,
-ceived a consignment of these goods to day Come and inspect
them and,eonvince yourself that what we say we do, Another •
thing Vve would say not two or three prieesfor the one article..
Ot.ir stock of aew and natty TIES, FANCY' SHIATSeia soft and hard fronts,
are up-to-date and at prices that will please you:
We carry a full line of Dress Gods in all the leading cloths, Venetian, Broadelhtb, Tweeds, Eolieanes, Crepe de °hence Corde de Som,
Caslameres incl Luetres in all the leading shades.
e District Moon
"The annual meeting of the Exeter
Dietriet Of the Methediet church wee
held in the Main _Street( cherch fast
Wednesday end, Thursday, NUS/ 16 and
17, The meeting opened at 10 a.m.,
the Rev. A. 11, Going, B.A., 'Chair -male
of the District, in the chair. ,A.fter the
neualdevotional exercises Rev, Leon-
ard Bartlett was elected Secretary of
the meeting and Rev. F. J. Sutcliffe,
assistant Secretary. The- first day'e
session .was devoted exclusively tp
business referring to ministers alone.
the ministers on the district were
present, except Rev. J. Veale of Kirk -
ton, who is ill of pneumonia,. Rev, 0.
0, Cousins was elected to audit the
echeanles and Revds. Dr. Medd and S.
J. Allen were appointed to 'Resolution
-Committee. There are but twe proba-
tioners on ths district, Win.' A. Wee-
den and David Wren, both attending
Victoria College at Toronto. Certifi-
cates of standing were presented- by
each of these and it was recommended
that they be premitted to return to
college to pursue the 13.D., and B.A.
courses, respectively. After a careful
review of the work of the year the
meetiog adjourned, to meet with the
representative laymen 'front the cir-
cuit the following morning.
Wednesday morning at the general.
session allebeernembere, lay and cleri-
cal; were peesent,and the usual review'
of the work front the business etalgle'
point was proceeded with. The re-
ports of the work on the district wiLS
encouraging, there being a substantial
increase in missionary contributions
-and the other ° funds of the church, A
small increase was also recorded in the
membership of tbe church. The Rev.
0. O. Cousins and J. 0.• Stoneman
were elected to i',epresent the District
on the statistical committee at the
corning Conference, and the Rev. Wen,
Godwin was elected to the stationing
committee, Two very important
uie-
norials were brooghtein by the cow-
inittee on resolutions and 'forwarded
bv‘the meeting to the coming genera,'
Conference, the one on the advisabil-
ity of having all baptized children- of
Christian parents entered in the t'e-
cords of the church as members; the
other had reference to 'the extbde Of
electing the District President of the
Epworth League, recommending that
it be dope by nomination and
Resolution was also passed compli-
menting the Chairman on the manner
in which he conducted the business -a
the district during the year and the
fairness with which be presided over
the meeting; also to the trustees and
members of the Main Street Church
for the use of the beautifol edifice, and
the entertainment afforded arrineni-
bers'of the district Messes. T.B. Car-
ling and H. E. Hueetort go to Confer-
ence from „Exeter. The meeting ad-
journed. with the benediction hy Rev,
A. McKibben of Aliso Craig. .
, That we have ha stock Silk and Lawn Waists -
FORGET
- You caenoe help -buy, Prices very reasonable
that Have no equal as -to" price, style and quality.
We still carry' the celebrated "AStoria" Shoe.
Be Loyal: T4e'ig4W,Of. NO,,Y 'P0140410'0 '940e.4 V.fOr°
Qelebrateit•Our will be closed all dty.
.store „
mr.
asiing Will Sopp Be Here
iet9* to you haying tools, and see if your are ready for
that very busy season of the year.
We are prepared to sell you any tools you May need,
such as gaud Forks, Etc., and we especially emphasize
HAY FORK ROPE
We are sb,owin.g the hest quality of British Manilla Rope.
he price is 15c, per lb. 5 per -cent, off for cask
Binder Tvvine: Don't neglect to leave 'your order early
for Binder Twine. We have, .3 tons of the 'celebrated
Plymouth twines for sale—none other is quite so good
—prices guaranteed.
'COWARD (U BLOCAVIPIE,LD
Winchelsea
PrOtes'atonal Cards. ' Pasture Farm. to Rent
R. G. 1'. D,OULSTO.N, L. D. S., D.
DENTIST
Member of the R..p. D. S. of Ontario and 'Honor
-Grad-hate of Toronto University. .
011E10E: Over Dickson Sc Clarlines Law Office, in
Dr, Anderson's former Dental Parlors.
The undersigned is offering to rent that desirable
100 aere farm In the Township of Stephen, being lot
18, eon. 13, for pasture purposes. There le anabund.
once of water on the place and hm iS &very way 'well
suited fer pasturing stook. Terms very reasonable.
Apply to Miss Annie Bur4Dashwood.
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•For Sale or Rent.
A. R. EINSMAN, L, D. 5., D. D. S. 1% story residence in good repair, and 14, acre land.
Honor graduate of Toronto Univeristy, • Ctood fruit trees and .the best of water. Will sell
'cheap, Apply to S. IRELAND, Dashwood.
•Teeth extrated Without an3r pain, or any bad effeots
Ofilee in VartRon'tBIock, west eide Main street,
.Exeter.
Medical „
Ar. MALLOY, M. B. (Tor. Univ.) MEMBER
11. College of Physician and Surgeons, Ontario.
Former Home Surgeon Toronto Western IlospitaL
Suecessor to Dr. J. A. Rollins, Residence: East On
flrst street north of office, Exeter, Ontario.
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WANTED: by Chicago -wholesale and mail order
house, assistant Manager (man or woman) for this
county. and adjoining territory. Salary $20 and
expenses paid weekly; expense money advanced.
Work pleasant; position permanent. No investment
or experience required. Spare -time valuable. Write
at once for full particulars and enclose self-addressed
' enveloped. ,
SUPERINTENDENT, 132 Lake Ste Chleano, 111.
For Sale.
treggal. •
• t'VORSON & CARLING, BARRISTERS, SOLICI.
L., torts, Notaries, Conveyaneers, Commissioners.
.Dalleitors for llolsone Dank, ete.,,
Money to Loan nt lervveet rates of interest.
Oilices, Main street, Exeter; ,
I. R. CAntitire, ILA.1 L, il,Dzars�x
-vioezev, To reept
We "hive a Hoge amonnt oi Private Mods to 10ait
On feta arid, Villag6 properties at Tote rates Of Inter-
GLADMAN STANDURY,
Barristers, Volieltors-Nain tmt.. Exeter On
Money To Loan.)
I, have private fa ds to loan on farit anti viae
properties at lotees "rates of intereit.
1.1RNE8T ELLIOT
°Met Opposite Central eroti, Arrange., Exeter
, LLOYD P. 30141S
Orgardeeind Choir Master of Mitchell Methodist
eaCher °teen, Voice. itstatooy,
Itoierninfiteoas. Titorotatnesil g
!That well drained, we'll iMproyed and truly' up•to-
date farmer, being corn osed of Lot No. 11, In the 'ith
coneession, in the iovnrhip of Biddulph, in the
County of Middlesex, conta ning'100„ acres of land.
Situated on the premises arc' a good 3 storey brick
hone, bank barn 00x40, cement liog pen, wind mill
414(11st:esti young orchard. Thisis truly a most desir.
able property, well Supplied with water, convenient
to ochool and churches andone Of the mostimproyed
farina in the County of Middlesex, rot further par-
ticulars apply to .
PATRICE witeretrete DICIECON & CARLINI:A
Whalen Darrlet('rs Ete., Exeter:
Court of Revision.
POR THE
Township of Stephen.
Notlee its hereby given that &Court ot Revielon fOr
the, AesetiSmilent INA of the Township of Stephen,
I TOWN 1-141,41.), OREDITON,' ON
;oilfield its filet mth
eeting for e pre -sent year in time
/ SATURDAY, MAY* PO, at 10
I tio in.
HENRY EILBER,
•Cretliten, May 8th,1906, ToWnelmiP Clerk.
• The date for the Weet and °South
Huron Farmers' Institute excursion to
the Model Farm, .Guelpb, has been
flied for ])'r rd June 15; East Huron,
Saturday,!. June pa. arid North and
South Perth, Thursday, June 28.
Sale Registers.
SATURDAY, JUNE` 2.-liousehold effects, the
property of C.:Lutz, William St, Exeter. Sale at
one o'clock, Sohn Gill, auct.
HURON COUNTY =Nem
• Th• e council of the corporatiOn' of the County of
Huron will meet hi the Council Chamber, Goderich,
on Tuesday, the 5th day of June, at 3 o'clock p.m.,
All accounts against the county must • be placed
with the Cleribefore this date.
W. LANE' Clerk.
Dated Jan. 10th, 1000.
Court- of Revisions
Public notice is hereby given that the Court of
`Ratetvhiselon tor the ,Assessinent Roll of the Village of
Exeter for the present year will hold ita first meeting
TOWN HALL EXETER
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MONDAY, MAY 28th, AT 7,80 P,
JOS. SENIOR,
Exeter, May 100E, Village Clerk.
Notice to Creditors
Under It$,O. 1897, Chapter 120, 411 persons hay
ing debts against the estate of 'Thomas Glenn, late
of the Township of Ilahorne, in the County of Huron.
Farmer, deeeased, who died on the 15th day of
rebruary, 1000, ase required to send the same to
R. R. GLENN, LUMLEY, PA., ONT.
Executor of the last Will and Testament of tbe said
deceased, on or before the
15111 DAY OF 'JUNE NEXT.
and In default thereof the Executor Will not lie re-
sponsible to any person whose elalin him shall not
have received at that date.
II. S. 1).. Cooks,
' Solicitor for Executor,
Dated atllensall this 2lotday of May, 1000.
Azinxial lVleeting
South Huron Farmers' Institute
• The annual 'meeting of the South Miran Farmer's"
inAtitute will be held 1(1
mit.s.sys HALL, 11ENSALI;, k
on MONDAY, ItINE 4t.h, 1909," at
one thirty' 'o'cloek. •
The fpilovelle order of wellnesswill be, transacted:
Deport of President, Executive Con -hi -ate° and
Audito s anggestions of poIntit at Which to hold
regula and supplementary meetings, election of
Direct re and Auditors for ensniog year, etc. A
judgio ems ldemitonsttation • will be conducted et
three 'clock by Mr. IL fl..Arkell, B. O. A., ' O. A 0.
Guelp
'A co dial Invitation In extended to all; young
incitnne rueir1
38114 will held to the Modol rattrt at
Gnelp, June 15th, 1000,
, Seed meeting vvill be held at evetliton, ,dte.,36
See sn all bills for particulars of e xeursion and aced
Todoti g,
, n. ORTON, H. GAR,DINElt.
Presiden ' Secretary.
1. Again but Tried irt Vain!
itheest mote tie Exelet: and , Crediton
haeoleill teams met in' battle royal on
the reereation grounds at Creditor"; on
Friday eveniog iiit. 'Many times dem-
lug the pea few* years have these two
tetteati voine together but elwa,y0 'with
the ea tete result to a .greater or 'lesser
degree, that is, a victory for the Cred-
item boys. On Friday the victory was
to the r tme ()f 1022.
The Vreditort team is cemposed VAS"
yeer tee nearly the same players as last
yeer,' Rau t.t.nd SnelLave pitcher ° and
eateber,respeetive-ly, and they are hard
te beete whilethey receive support
from the basemen and fielders which
1$ of thi, tigbt sort. Considerable of
the sktieeees of this team is attributable
to the f tee that they have been able to
lto,14,tegether for years. They know
theiriessitions, practise them and play
them Well, besides being able to rely on
each 4s ft et, .
The Exeter team on the contrary is
geeatly changed in its individual piny -
every year. Only two or three of
the Old players sticking together frond
yder to year, consequently, although
many good individual plays are -made,
the team, work is not up to the mark.
Tbe boys are plucky, however, and al-
though they have repeatedly failed to
trim our friends from Creditor', they
are still bent on achieving thatLresult.
:MAO), good games have resultd from
this friendly rivalry, that. exists be-
tween the two places and we look to
see many more. Tbe best of feeling
existie and this is the proper spirit in
whit:hit° carry on the sport.
The team that went to Crediton on
Friday was Composed of. members of
the Eeetee team and linemen of the
telephenegaag.working in town. The
visitoee 1,V0em unfortunate in having
their •eitCher, Tem Carling, injueed
before the game commenced (particu-
lars of whitth are given in a local col-
umn.) Tomis developing into a first-
class Pitcher,. and with a little more
:oil:writ-lace will beable to 'put 'era
when:ate wants sem."
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A.largenumber of spectators
wit-
flSs9ed ti e ,gatne, which consisted of
seven inuinge, with the home retina an
intaingelo spare. It was free from the
slightest approach to a-. wrangle and
the rtropire, Re N. Creech, is congratu-
lating himself that the first game of
the season passed off so sinootbly and
that be had- no occasion to .dodge
ball, a bat or a brick -bat from either
speetatornr player, friend or fee. _
Features ef the game: A reruark-
abi_v fine oberbandseatch of a long fly
lay"Po well, fbllovved by a prtty, len
diSteneVbrove to first, all the time
.steteKliDeki Poo.' of water, soteral
iribbetdeep.-Seell 'made a beautiful
eateWaf a long foul.--Orediton made
most of the run's in two innings. -Few
batsmen walked on balk
ONCE AGAIN:
'On Tuesday evening lest (since the
above was in type, we may say) the
Crediton and Exeter baseball tea MS met
again, this time on the Exeter grounds,
and the result was a rather signal.
defeat for the home learn, the score
being 16-1. There were few changes
in the players on the teams. A good
crowd ofspectators was present. The
Exeter beSes, were rather up in the air
on their fielding and throwing, while
Crediton played a good game. Claude
Bluett,wgesy..t;,,,satis. satisfaction___
umPire.
• ; Crediton .
Mrs. Albert Sweitzer*tted son'Karl,
have returned from their visit to Lon-
don. -Mrs, Albert Morlock, Miss Marie
Morlock and Mrs. Dan Sweitzer spent
the 24th in. London. -Mrs. Mellin is
having her dwelling repainted. -Sev-
eral from here attended -the funeral bf
the late Mrs. John Willert. at Dash-
wood on Sunday. -Robert Heylock,
wife and family of „London are visiting
Mr. and Mrs, Mathew Wein for a few
days. Mr. Heyloek is in charge of the
chemical engine of the Central Fire
Hall in the city and is here on his va-
cation. -Mrs. John McIsaac still con-
tinues :to improve. -Wes. Finkbsiner
spent Sunday with "friends" in Dash-
• wood.-'7rs. Chas. Zvvicker has return-
ed from it visit to her parents in Park-
hill. -Mrs. Lingleback, Mrs; Zininner-
man and Mrs. Manz of Tivistoek were
visitors at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
()est reicher on Sunda -v. -Oscar Wolfe
is recovering from his recent illness.
We notieed in the Free Pree of May
23rd, that while preaching in Zion
Evangelical ch web, Berlin, Sunday
eyening; Rev. G. P. 'Pamir suddenly
lost his voice, '.e3taing able to speak
only in a whistler, he was forced to
stop and the congregation was dis:
-missed. Rev. Dawn was the late be-
loved paetor of the Evangelical church
here and the rit Weir friends here trust
that he hat -sere this,recovered his voice.
--The 0. are to meet at the
home of the Misses -Kuhn, May 28th.
An interesting time is expected.-Sno.
Schroeder andlos, Banes are placing
foundations midge their barns. -Dan.
Kilpatrick MIS aCeepted a position with
Geo. Holtzman as carpenter.- "Billy"
Wenton was in our berg Monday night:
selling medicine and left Tuesday GeV -
oral dollars richer.—Mrs. Eli Sweet
end little datighter left a few day13 ago
for Island Lake. Sask., wleere Mr.
Sweet is conducting a general store.
'Are wish the family every happiness
and prosperity in their new home. '
The Epworth League of the Methodist
Aburch ;visited the Centralia' League
on Monday evening. A program was
rendered by the visiting society,c,. after
which lunch was served. All report
having btla a very pleasant time.—The
Lady Maccabees of Crediton, whrO are
canvassing for namea for their signa.
tore quilt, are meeting with great sue-
ces6. When the quilt is completed
it will'he sold and the proeeeds go to.
Wards buying a hall. We wish the
ladies coot incteki stAcces&
FOrernene.--Exeter and Oreiliton
football teeing met on the reereation
grounds on Thursday' evening last.
The^ground was wet anti muddy, with
DR. oltpNs
If you require Gfor
or
the relief of Failing' Eye -
'sight, Squint, Dizziness, Bih
liousnes Etc., du not fail to
consult Dr. Ovens, at
COMMereiai Hotel,,
FRIDAY, - JUNE Ist.
Deafteeris and Catarrh Treeted.
here and there a pool of water, as a
consequence of the heavy rain of that.
morningand the game was, therefore,
not as good as it 'night have been.
When a skirmish took place in a, wat.
"er pool it was very interesting to the
spectators but not so pleasant for the
players. Tbe Exeterboys were heav-
ier than the Orediton boys and this
fact helped to make the score fav-
orable to the visitors, although the
mariein was not wide. The final score
stood Exeter 2; Orediton 0.
PAsOBe.ete-Or) Friday evening the
Exeter team, composed mostly of tele-
phone boys,cerne baekfiere to play our
boys, “The Stars," a swift game of
baseball. They were obliged tO return
borne sadderand wiser Men, having
been defeated by a score of 10-2. ' Just
before the game commenced, Tom
Carling, Jr, of the visiting team was
struck in the face and had his nose
badly broken. His many friends here
hope be will suffer DO ill effects, , The
return game was played in Exeter on
Tuesday evening when Crediton won
'out by a score 10-1. (For a fuller ac-
count •gemee see report in another
column.)
• Granton
We are eom ry. to learn that Rev. G.
M. Kilty is sermusly ill at his home
here. That he May be speedily -Tee.
stored to good health will be the wish
of all who know.him, His mother is,
at present staying, at the rectory. -
Miss Florence Lankin, nurse -in -train-
ing at Victoria Hospital, London, has
passed the examination of her final
, year. We congratulate Mies Iernitin
on her success. -
Shipka -
• Ned Sheffer of Hensel' is working 011
• the Hannon building. -- Miss Josie
Flannagan of Orediton, who has been
at Mrs. Sam, Sweitzer's home sewing
during the past week, returned home
Tuesday, -The rack well diggers who
dug a well for Mr. Jerry : Brophey
moved to Mr. Mike Finkbetner's last
Tuesday. -J. D. liannon's store is still
under the carpenters' hands. -Mr. and
Mrs. John Gtitsdr of Crediton were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Wing the
past week.
• -
CalyeS tor Sale. •
George Chapman of Atwood will be
at the Central Hotel, Exeter, on Sat-
urday, June 2nd, at 12 o'clock, with a
toed of good, well-bred calves for sale.
f PERSONAL. •
Mr. and Mrs. C. Linedenfelt Sundayed
with friends in Zurich.
Miss Garry of Mitehell is the guest
of the Misses Kinsman,
Mrs. Inksater and little daughter re-
turned to Paris on Monday,
Mi John Thompson of Falkirk speut
Sunday with friends in town.
• Mrs. Adolphus Evans is the guest of(
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Treble.
Mrs. Yager, after af week's visit in
Clandeboye, returned home last week.
Miss Nettie Walters of Toronto is
spending a few areelts' holidays:at her
holne here. •
Miss Olive Irene Hooper this week
graduated from Victoria • Hospital,
London, and received her diploma.
Miss Orme of Luean also graduated.
Mrs. S, Adare of Parkhill is visiting
Mrs. R. Remtner.
Miss B. Steinbach visited friends in
Seeforth over Sunday.
Miss Gertie Sheer e is spending
Vic-
toria Day in Brantford. ,
Mr. \V. T. Acheson and son, Garvey,.
were in London -Saturday.
Mr. Jaines Smith is borne from De-
troi t,afflicf ed with some facial trouble.
rs. Bissett spent Tuesday .
and Wednesday with friends in Lett
don.
Mrs. Wright of Exeter North his re --
turned fr.= some 'sleuths' .visit
Flint, Mich. -
Mies Effie Tyler of Bryanston is a&
visitor at thellonse.of .her went, Mrs..
Henry Rnnaohr.
- Rev. R. J. Ms Perkins went to too- -
don Tuesday on matters in,connection.
with the church.
Mr. John T. Westcott has returneir
from Galt where he has been lathing --
for the past month. ,-
Mfeja.mes Wanless returned to Du-
luth on Thursday last. Mrs. Wanlesse
will remain for a few weeks.
Mrs. II, J. Glanville of -London is Vis-
iting her mothers Mrs. Sweet, on Hur-
on street for A few days.
Mrs, -Young of Wingharn and M1s.
Gowan of St. Marys are. visiting -Mi.
and Mrs, P. Gowan, Usborne#
• Mrs, Prodgers of. London arrive&
Wednesday morning,and is the guest;
of her brother, A. J. Ford.'
Mrs. Albert Johnston of Dungannon
arrived here Saturday to see her fath-
er, Mr.e. Perkins; who is seriously ilL
Mre. G. A. Ramsden, acssompa,nlect
bye her daughter, of GedIrgetown,"
visiting her father,. Mr. -Thos. Russell,.
Mr. and Mess -John Oreery of .A1Vin--°'
ston were here this vie* attending the -
funeral of the former's father in Us -
borne. . .
Mrs. Ed, TOrnliesen of London spent.
several doge of the post week visiting'
her father, Mr. Robert FraYne. Mr..
Tomlinson also spent Sunday here.
Mr. and Mrs.John Spackman attend-
ed the funeral of the late Chas,Gilbert
at Talbotville, on Friday last. Deceas-
ed was a brother-in-law of Mr. Speck -
num.
KUNZ, -In Exeter, Wednesday May -
16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm...Kunz, a,
daughter.
MCCORMICK-At St. Joseph's Hoppitate
London, on May 17, to Mr e and Mrs.
Zeal. McCormick, Iaican, a daughter,.
MARRIAGES.
TUDOR- ErmeoTT--In Bayfield on May -
15, 'by Rev.Steadman, Edward udor
of Varna, to Miss Susie, youn est
, daughter of Gabriel Elliott, Goder la
township':
McF.A.ves--HODGINS-At St. James
church, Cla,ndebove, on May 23rd,
Mr. M. McFalls of Liman, to Mist
Mabel Hodgins, of Clandeboye.
, DEATHS
ORRERY I.Tsb,orne, on May 10, Rob-
• ert Vreery, aged 80 years, 9• naonth
and 4 days. •
WILLERT-In Dashwood, on May 18;
Anna glizabeth* Trueroner, wife of .
• John Willert, in her 6.3rd year.
VORLICER-At Zurich, on May 11, Anna"
Wolfe, 'relict of the late Henry Voel-
ker, aged 91 years, 2 months,
MALtor-lo Brucefield, On .111ay
Thos. -Malloy.
ifT It's a Good Thing Heaman Has
SaMS011 Brand Portland Cement
Unequalled for Walks, Walls, Floors Ete.
Our prices are right.
Ready Mixed Paints
'All sizes of tins in stock at
150, 25c ,40c .45c 80c and -60e.
Floor Lae
Ohijap Floor Lac for beautifying old and new floors
•40c and /5e tins
Lawu Mowers
xamine and get our pri, es on Lawn "Oowers
• L Wohavethemfrom$to "
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