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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-06-07, Page 8eciespareireaseseleethateaele Ages BPRING i SUITIN Say, we got i some swell Spring buitin s . last..week:They . .i ��va g. yy�o B It ,1 • � O lk0 e�° eit. , C oats are two inches 'longer than Dalt year, and the lapels are so' much broader and deeper that you can't help but notice them. The vests are eut with five buttons, The pants are juste little pegtoppy. They are beauties alright for $15, 518 and $20, and no matter where you go you can't find , anything that will fit as nicely as they do. r- - - ---- -- --1 W. TAMAN Milerchant Tailor, Exeter, Ontario Business Locals -- Read Them Sorne of the most beautiful china articles one would wish to buy -at OHARLTON's FAIR. The nicest lot of Velvet Tapestry and Wool Room Rugs we have seen are at Stewart -they are cheap too. Unproved Poultry Food is just the thing for youngfowl. -15 cents a pound at Cole's. rug Store. Creme Dentrifice'a tooth paste of un- usual merit. Get the best, at TCole's. Drug Store 25 cents atube. Dr. B. F. Butler the noted eye speci- alist of London will be at the Central 'Hotel,_ Exeter, on the following Mon- days, Janne 18th, July 16th. Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. .Have you, ever seen a mock Limoge China' Dinner Set, 108 pieces, pure white body, decorated with small pink roses. Stewart has them, $13:50. Wanted, A good smart girl to learn vest mak- ing. Apply to W. Johns, .; . o, Cement and Lime for sale,, ? ; For the best Cement-National.Port- •land --and . Beachville Lime go to John, Mitchell, station, • Engg es For Sale. Three second hand and six new bug- gies for 'sale; also a: few ploughs. Will be Mild at a bargain. • IV, G. Bissett. Stewart is• showing a very special line of wens' tweed rain coats at:$3.50. See them. Wool, "Wool, Wool. John Muir,of the Woollen Mill,wish-- es to announce that he will be at the old market this season to buy your wool. tor cash price will be paid. Calves for Sale. , George Chapman of Atwood will be at the Central Hotels, Exeter, on Sat- urday, June 16th, at 12 o'clock, with a load of good, well-bred calves for sale. Black silk coats and capes for elderly adzes; big stock, swell goods.--J-Stewart's, For Sale or Dent. • One and one-half story "residence in _good ere air. an one-quarter uarter acre of ;~ p land. Good fruit trees and the beat of water. Will sell cheap. Apply -to Gladnian .& Stanbury. + , Plants; Plains!! Plantslll - Headquarters for all kinds of Toma- to, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Stocks, Asters, Verbenas, Petuna, Daisy, Pansy, Geranium, Folia°ge and all kinds of Bedding Plants. Call -and see our stock before purchasing and leave your orders early. --Louis ..DAY, Market • Gardener, Eketer, Men's spring needle summer underwear. 60c., 75c., $1 and 1,5 the most comfort. able goods you can wear, Stewart's. Notice. To the Shareholders of the Exeter. Salt Works Company: ; • GENTLIE;V'? N, -a- Please 'take notice that a meeting of the Shareholders of the Exeter Salt Works Company will, be held at 2 o'clock, p.m., at the Town Hall, Tuesday, June 12th. T.B. OAT/LINO Sec,-Treas. Don't .. pats Stewart's for linoleum; big stock, bill value. LOCAL D TN SA Reeve Babied' andecenraellor Crca?ch are again .able to' ire (Int around aa,ttet d- ing: to thole delle e. • The Presbyterian and. "Main Street Methcdi�-:,t she ches willtagain hold Me- llon serviees .?ext• 81u0r,y. Mr. Scairamaei'S ariders, Huron Street,. re tee first to report ripe strawberries lea his garden. ".haying the .++ as early as Saturday bat. Melville:klowey,Phati:B„who recent -t ly graduated at the Pharmacy College, Toronto, is now engaged with Isle hrother,W,S.Uocvey, in the drug store here; hir, E. McTaggart of; Allanford, for- merly of .Exeter, has been appointed station agentat Blyth, to succeed Mr. C, W, Vail, who last week moved to London. Mrs. (Rev.) Perkins, accompanied by Mr, W. Brown, organist of the Trivitt Memorial ehor_ch, will assist at the English church concert, Kirkton, to- night (Thursday),. Dr. and Mrs. Will. Holloway were here over Sunday. :Mr, Holloway left Monday to take a post graduate course in dentistry at Chicago. ' During hie absence Mrs. • Holloway will visit in town and in Clinton. - The many friends -of Miss Nettie Fulton, whose. serious illness we re- ported last week, will be pleased to learn that she is showing slight signs ofimprovement and at last reports will probably recover. Mrs. Hester Robinson; widow of the late Edward Robinson, of • Goderich, who celebrated her 100th birthday on May 15, died on May 27th. The de- ceased lady has been a resident of Can- ada 87 years and resided in Huron county 40 years. The Huron County Sunday School and Christian Endeavor Union will hold its annual convention at Clinton, June 13th and 14th. Rev.Elmore Har- ris of Toronto, has been secured to give readings on. bah days and C. B. .iteenleys.ide of London, also will give addresses. The entrance examinai;tiens will be held throughout the Province of _On- tario on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June '2e -28 and 29. The time table will be: on Wednesday, reading instructions,coinposition, speliing,geo- graphy;on Thursday,.arithmetic,writ- ten reading; on Friday, English gram- mar and writing. Oral reading neay be taken at any convenient hour to the presiding examiner. NEWCL�TIIS. --- —FOR SPRING SOITSd 0 . In Canadian and Import, edTweeds, WorStedso' Choi/lots and Borges Rade up in t' itlateetstyle to youxjft. Call and see holy well. I can do for ypui ... v'ery'thin it fens" Smart Wra W. s: J011 %ercitT'llar, Exeter, Ontario l A Kansas paper tells a story of an old negro who rose up in bis church and made these earnest remarks: Bred- erin, and sisterin:.I'se been a mighty mean.nigger in my time. I'se had -a heap of ups and downs -'specially downs, since I jined the church. I'se cussed; got drunk;•I shot craps;I slash- ed odder coons wid my razor and -done a sight o' other things, but thank the `Lawd,brederin an' sisterin; I never yet lost my religion. • ,The Crediton "Duffers" and the Exe- ter baseball teams played : a game on the recreation ground here Friday night, resulting in favor'of Crediton by a score of 8-7. A: fair crowd of en- thusiasts was on the ground cheering on the boys, and much more than s- ualinterests was manifested by the people attending. Five innings ,were played. Nearly all the runs were madeby each of . the teams in their first innings,a series of errors account- ing for most of the runs made by both teams. ' The seed which to meeting c istake place at• Crediton under • the efipices of the South Huron Farmers' Institute is to be held on June 22nd, not June 2 as advertised. This meeting is expect- ed to be very interesting and an ede cator in the t patter°.of obtaining clear seed; , and the eradication' of weeds. Mr. Annis is to speak. The Dominion and Provincial Governments and the Farrn'ers' Institutes are doing a great deal for the Agricultural interests to- day and the farmers should be alive to the opportunities afforded by suck meetings. - e°(seal. oelseel. rc-paats have been omitted tlai) `".b ee% owing; to Ltd; ei epee, sev. David Rogers of Ti)oi-raai4aio bas been electea ia're5ildent of tho London Conaference., The b 1y will meet in Gedericb next year. ,i%ir;Liddicott of London oa a aipieal the Jaanaee Mtre t Pulpit in a ,very accept- able*manner on Sziralay in. the absence auf tha• parstor o Rev. An 11, Going, A. foot ball game bctweett Oredbtori and Exeter teams on the reereation - groundss here Monday evening resulted in favor of the editors by a score of l• 0., ; In,nother column evil/ be found . an interesting eotmmaanicritioin from as for - mete well-known citizen of Exeter, albove the nom de pkune of a•illhoolley. Mr.' Jos. May of ,London Road South. has. an • incubatorwhich Mast week. hatched two chicken Prone ono,, egg. They did pot live. This is _le very rare. occurrence. Mr. Brillinger of Toronto is in town creating an interest in tlrelinesof Pur sty Work by the dissemination of some good literature, He appears to be a man of good character and worthy of as good hearing.. Mr. Abe. Dearing, sr,, of Stephen on Monday purchased. alehouse and land on Huron street, which was put up for Bale by public auction by the adminis- trator of the estate of the late Thomas Welsh, The price was $690. Miss May Woods returned Monday last from the St.Joseph's hospital,Lon- don, where she has been confined for several weeks, Her many friendshere will be pleased to learn that she has much improved in health,. The Mitchell Advocate of last week says•,regar'ding a former Exeter lady: "At noon en Monday Mrs. W, F. May carie within an ace of losing her life by choking. While at dinner a bone, about two inches in length, Ridged in her throat, and for several minutes every effort" to •remove it was unavell• ing. -Dr. Atkinson was hurriedly sent for and the family were terribly alarm- ed as the lady was fast"being strangled to death. At a.moment when it was thought thee was no hope, the bone was removed and Mrs. May gradually revived. For a couple of days the un- fortunate lady was ill from the effects of the shock to her system." , As announced a vestry .meeting of the members of the Trivitt Memorial church was held in the School Hall on Thursday night last, with the rector: Rev, Be J. M. Perkins in the chair. The object of the meeting wasrfor the formal €acceptance of the resignation of the present rector and for the .ap- pointment of a delegation to wait on the Bishop regarding the appointment of a new rector for the parish. Many regrets of those present were e)tpressed at the resignation, to which the rector very feeling replied, .stating that na person regretted the separation more than he. but he thought it all for the best. The following ,delegates were appointed, Thos. Hawkins, N. D. ilur- don, Ernest Elliot,'and Thos. Case. Worthy Pcoplc Leave Town, Dr. Lutz, who left here sonie days ago, Ilea 'purchased a drug beeiness in Laarrsdowne, Leeds Co., and is there now looking after the business. Mrs. Lutz left'1'uesday evening for her new horse. With the of couple go the beet Wishes of their mane? friends. Atter many years residence here it is regrettable that they ebould': halve seen fit to remove from town. Always of a quite assuming nature but, having at heart the best interests of the whole Scomrrtunity, their efforts have always. beeretowaard a betterment of the social coeditions of the poop's,. A.s a& school trustee for Ina n5 years and as a ailette bee of the eon tery eomuiittee Dr,Lutz has left'tlre tai press of a brilliant intel- lect and wh leeor re ehatraeter open' these institaitiolys. It can be said of bun and of MO, Lutz tlint they have fulfilled the whole duty (If goad citizens during their residenea hare, And we trust that in their, new borne b tthey,nnyr (-by flrat`trtla ltat'aStu ('t Of leaelpinests Which ie their Pet 11uee The fact that Decoration Day, June 15th, is a holiday, In town should be kept in mind by the townspeople and farming community. rou should also remember it is -your duty to assist in making the occasion a successful one. Members of Court Exeter, " No. 123, I. O. F. are requested to be in attend- ance at the Lodge room at 10 o'clock sharp, on the morning of Sunday,June 17th, to attend divine service at the James street church. ' G. Anderson, Secy. The sugar beet growing. district sur- rounding Exeter, comprisingtwenty- four shipping points for beets,contains 365 farmers who are growing sugar beets totalling 768 acres, being one-sev- enth part of the whole crop grown for the Berlin Sugar Factory. It is to be ,hoped the sugar beet•flel"ds of .this dis- trict will receive thorough cleaning and cultivation so they may compare favorably when inspected in June by Dr. Suttleworth, with • beet fields of other districts and bring highly. profit- able returns to our farmers. On Tuesday •evening the baseball boys organized with the following of- ficers: Hou. Pres:, A. Q. Bobier; Hon. Vice Pres., N. D. Hurdon; Pres. J. J. White; Vice Pres., Harold Bissett; Sec'y-Treas., E. H. Powell; Manager, R. N. Creecke Captain ,..Tom . Carling Executive Comniittee.to consist, of the last five named officers. The boys have shown ;themselves interested in the game and a generous support by the townspeople would be deservedly bestowed upon the club in their efforts to provide amusement not only for themselves but for all who are inter ested in the game of baseball, then which there is no better. Weather preinittinje a game will be played Fri- day evening between the team and the business men. Wedding Stationery. Get your wedding invitations• printed at the Advocate office. We have the proper thing in paper and in type faces. You wantthebest sogo to the ADP°. Yo i bev CA1TE office.., Woivan's Institute.. The annual :business meeting of the Exeter branch.'of the Woman's Insti- tute was held in Senior's Hall on Frig day afternoon, June lst. Very satis- factory reports of works done and moneys received and expended during a the year were received and the election of officers took place with the follow- ing results: Hon. Pres., Mrs.': johns; Pres., Miss Halls; Sec'e, Mrs. Hastings; Directors, Mrs. Manson, Howard anda Treble; Auditors, Mrs. Christie and Stanbury; Librarians, Mrs. Powell and Monroe; Organist, Miss Lewis; Leader', Mrs. McInnis; Press Correspondent,: Mrs. Amos. Arrangements were also made for the demonstrators Miss Duni can of Eatery and Mrs. Watts of Clin- ton who are sent out, by the Agricult ral Dept. to give practical demonstra- tioneen Cooking on June 20, afternoon and evening.A cordial invitation is. given to the'pPublic to attend. 'Canning Factory Meeting, A meeting of those interested in the fornnaation of as company to establish a canning factory in town was held iyn Mr. Iobier's office on Friday night last: The object of the meeting was for re- arranging the recently appointed Board of provisional officers and - di. rectors and performing other prelim- inary duties necessary to fio on • with the work. The followingofficers were appointed, viz: --President, Jos. Snell; Vice -Pres., J. G. Beldon; Sec'y-Treaas,, J. G. Jones; Directors, S. Martin, Jahn Ranter, C. H. Sanders, A. Maarahaand. acid W.• D. Sanders. .The duties of floating the stock were assigned to Mr. A. Q. ldobier. It was decided, that the shares should he pot on the market at $25 each and that no one person should be allowed more than otie hundred shares of the company's stoek, thus avoiding°rnnteollitig pewees or manap- u iia tion. • Dearing-Staniake Nuptials.. A quiet but pretty Jirrae wed'clirig took place at the rectory here on Sat- urday last, the contracting parties Ise, frier Mr. Wesley Dearing, thingeet non of the lateWm. Dearing, and Miss Clara Maud, youngest Mit`. JohnStaanlaake. Mr. James ,Stant ake sats( Miss (aref e'Dettring attended tivet young people, while Rev. it, J. M. Pei kins performed the ceremony,: which took place at 730 o'clock aa. iii. ' The bride wasneaatly arid becorningly:tail ed in a 91, silver grey crepe de chow traavt'l- ling suit. This newly wedded couple took "the morning train and are spends be their honeymoon in Kingevillt and different parts of Miehigatn. The bride and groom ,are both residents of Step, hell alul I re highly respected and ee- teemed. ,On their return they will teke lap housekeeping on the grnaani'a 'fine farm on the 3rd concession. ,The ° A l- veaeactc pins with the , host of fi•ia'iade wislarng Mr. and Mi s, nearing- a ion s and pleasant rail OVer the Met, familia l Sello PROOLAM ATION. DECORATION DAYa iCr3ef,-. elanee nittatbe rctitiera • cel by S. ,1$a4. 17.7in.a*a, C5. 8.4.°c+?e, engin ::u:ostler tt:e L i:: •'_"an e4 the V 9l➢c ';Q Cox E ncte7 'it hereby T ze- claim tZle A EL Qat), arNE IL3t12, g!.. t, to to A J LILIZAC /1101411113AY, bo :➢➢rci -” lacrewat ou I14Y," f.;,V , tho dal -vane eg Ening' the diit4creiat Soeicticao4 imv village and any Qthea-j rib° :nay '? ieh to .'J!), ora J pottnaity,o8 occur :tin , the rrar'ga •e; t1i.i.-.deftzrtel. farieneia in tote Jiz:eter 441cnietcrd .• , ' A. Qe BOBIER, • xeteri, May ` : 130it. Mr. .Coward moves to Winehe sca this week. For Qom(' reason our 'report 'of the. Farmers' 1netitute meeting' at E.eneall on Monday has.gonie astray, but will appear next week. • Theteam of -Mr. Jaames Jeckell of London Road North became scared at a load of tan -bark near the PL'esbyter- ian church Tuesday and ran away, go- ing dowci the hill to the tannery some- times on the road and at others on the the sidewalk. They broke away from tee wagon and threw the driver Out but no serious damage was done. Wedded lit. Deaver. Another Exeter Old` Boy has taken unto himself a wife. We refer to the marriage of Mr. William Harry San- ders of Denver, Col., son of Ars. E. Sanders of Exeter, to Miss Catherine Offal, daughter Weir. Jas. H, Braude- bury of Denyer, the interesting event taking place on' Juue 5th, at 8 p. m. The eeremony was performed at the home of the hride's father,1008 Frank- lin street, in the presence of a number of the interested parties' relatives and friends, by Rev. Mr. Stone, pastor of North Presbyterian church.; . Harry is one of Exeter's favorite sons *,nd " the very best wishes of a . wide circle of, friends is extended to him and his bride for a life of i3ninterruptedhappi- ness. „ p-n-� . , Death of Mrs. Piekell. The sad death tookplace in Forest early Saturday morning last of Eliza Ann Higgins, wife of Robert Pickell, at the age of 25 years, 5 months and 11 days. Deceased had been illduring the past three months as a result of a fall which she sustained upon the side- walk. • She was carrying her little son at the time and in trying to save him from being hurt she fell heavily ' and caused en internal wound which some two weeks ago developed into; blood poisoning and the end cams more •quickly than was expected. She had always been a strong and healthy lady and the news of her demise`canue as a surprise and shock to her many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Pickell were mar- ried in September of 1503; and for some months resided here,.: prior to their going to Forst to reside. Be- sides the husband, a little son survives. Deceased was a daughter of the late Benjamin Higgins and was born and raised in Exeter and vicinity, and was very highly- esteemed. Her mother, Mrs. Thos. Elston, survives, as also do four . brothers -William of U•sborner Rober t'of the. Northwest, Elijah of To-. rorito and Thos. of Forest, all of whom have the sympathy of their many friends. the remains were brought here, via,Luctin, on, Sunday afternpcse and the funeral took place frotn "the residence of deceased's mother, Mrs. Elston, Maiteet., on Monday at 10:30 a. m.:, to the Exeter cemetery. ' • Additional ,Locals on page 1. FLO:URAR 1 Touches the to notch in quality and purity, and in e variablq yields th be st re- sults in baking. The de- mand for a good Family Flour is fully met by our S T AR Flour. WANT -ED - Wheat, Oats and Barley for which we will pay highest market prices. EARVEY I ROS.: i. EXETE' - ONTARIO l id aasenea!'1eAre&`arazJoreac • We lave a fnll sock of John A. nee. & Co. G©v - CIxno rtested Seeds. Call d examine before you purchase elsewneree We are a • ent for the American Bin .•e-`oint fence ch will withstand, sudden• anda severe'Binge-joint, pressure which willvr from contact with animals or otherwise, without .bending ,the stays,' the fence springing back to place the instant pressure is removed. Call and see our samples and our prices. 4IN TS We have the Sherwin-Williams Paints in all colors and shades, which covers the earth. Call and get a paint card. .$AWKINS 4JL SON.. l� Reuc1ious 111 Furllitnre. We will offer our entire stock of Furniture,: comprising ►.itcllen, Dining Room, Bed. Room, Drawing Room ;.. and -Hall . Furniture".y also many odd pieces and Rockers, at a great reduction. Call ancsee Vaelma lYbargaXhs-we offer, ROWE & ATKINSON Tlie Leading Furniture Dealers.. and Funeral Threaten,. JONES -:&CLARK PHONE NO- 82 .• NewC rse s for glimmer Wear. We have some corsets that cannot fail'to interest you, .both as to quality and to price. Fot an .deaf quality we :invite your earl'y inspection. As proof of price we quote you a few leaders: • The tape girdle' corset has a position of prominence during the hot weath et season. It ismade in plain white, also' embroidered ,effects of dainty colors or white 35c., 50e. and 755c. a pair. White net corsets or summer batiste, long hip steel filled and neatly trimmed, perfect fit; also extra cool and comfortable. 50c. pair. The latest Parisian corset, bias cut, dip hip, hose " supporters attached, whiteonly air. 5 7 c. par. D. •& A. corsets, fits the woman ordinary corsets can't sat isfy, steels that can't break, material to stand extraordinary ware, lace trim- med, only $1.00 pair. • Fascinating Wash Fabrics. Never in the seasons passed has .Dartne Fashion smiled .more enthusiastic- ally upon frosty white and colored wash fabrics than' in this year of 1906, arid „ that is why our assortment of these winsome weaves is above the .average. From the sheerest most web-like of mull and dimity through all the texx tures unttil the stoutly -woven, immaculate white linen is reached, not forget- ting the wear -resisting ,chambreys and ginghams, no matter how exacting you may be, how critical your taste, you are almost sure to be pleased from our stock. e If in need oak to see our range of Ladies' White Wear. ' You will. not be disappointed: 59c. c. Bays' Skit Bargains 50c. Jest received a large shipment -of Boys' soft front shit*ts. Sizes 12 to 14. Regular dollar goods to clear for 50c. ,,,For patterns see our north window. etts Store closed at 6:30 o'clock each eveningexcepting Wednes- day and Saturday. JONES 8z CLARK. Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing, THE 1RIUHT RAYS OF THE SUN; are oftene painful and decidedly dam- aging to weak eyes... More'peopleesufr; ler this way than most, others imag- ine. IT'S OUR BUSINESS, a'as praaeticit1 aipticiaans, to aiip;xly glades• es fol such eeneitive It, 0 youl' business if your eyes mint. iaiulo. this list to have them :iv ended to. lr,'s dangerous to experiment. We supply glasses for weak eyes, sarong eyes. old C�.young C�. sB and wai'i�aailt dill Omsk (sell. l�'eDa; safety, 'kindly remember and. Ipaatronize es. -8, NowEr, P111111 Chea ietandOntieiaait. Usti"paI l i'houe 0. atom*, q White Lawn Blouses 0 the One of l ..:. a ar est aria bed offerings it White . a ., wn Blouses this store has ever shown. • Spee. 1 offering at 75 , 66 as' Dail and a' r will or�arnli 46 U $ t.00 u 1.25. k 2.00 a6 It s.' they n ear choice a al o quick. \'M OWE