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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-06-21, Page 8ris.0.0.0,400.6,42440.a..6.4* etae•eir'w evt7aregteeNe' .10a3W 1. LOCAL DOINGS. S2RING0,LikAr-ok.a.s.a.4.45,41/44.11, SUITINGS ,ys we got . i soila swell „Spring It m tin _ 3' hist ° Week. They right up to the ` mop ent.. Oats, are two inches 'longer than last year, and the lapels are eo much' broader and deeper that you .can't help tint notice therm. ' The veets are cut with five bu4tons, The pants are just a little pegtoppy. They are beauties alright for $15, 818 and $20, and no matter where you o you can't find anything Haat will t as nicely as they do. w.w. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Exeter, - Ontario Business Locals - Head Them 23 pounds Redpath's extra standard sranulated sugar for $1,00 or $¢.32 per hundred during Building Sale now on et ,Stewart's. Some of the most beautiful china *articles one would wish to bay --at t ,RLTON's FAIR. i?ora't forget Stewart's Building Sale is 21o1a on, It's a money saver. Dr. B. F. Butler the noted eye speci- alist list of London will be at the Central motel, Exeter, on the following Mon- days; July 10th. Hours 10. a. m. to 5 p. m. ()per cent. of Men's and Boy's Rain Cia ts at Ste,cart's during building sale. For those who want the best Bergu's English Paris Green 25 cents a pound at Cole's Drug Store. Buy Hou.w Furnishings, Carpets and .Lfnoleums at Stewart's during ' building sale. You'll save money. wanted. A good stout boy wanted to learn hardware husiness.---W. J. Heaman. 8; sue -cent bars laundry soap for 25e, terga a _ts. soy Wanted. Boy wanted to learn merchantile business. Apply to Carling Bros. 35e. Japan Black or ii'iixed Tea for 22 „Z -2e. or u pqundsfor. $1 -Stewart's. For Sale or Resat, ' J One and one-half story residence in good repair, and one-quarter acre of .I land. Good fruit trees and the best of water. " Will sell cheap. Apply to Gladman & Stanbury. 20 per cent. discount on all ready- wade ead y -wade clothing during Big Building sale sow on at bteavart's. I1rcdding Stationery. Get your wedding invitations print- ed at the Advocate office. We bye the proper thing in paper and in type faces.' You want the.best se go to the ADVOCATE office. 121-2c. per tin for Maple Leaf, Sail- or Boy, Big Fir, or `Golden Net .Salmon -Stewart's. , 'the Summer Girls' Dress. The '06 Summer girls will be frocked i n frills and furbelows deiighf idly fem- inine, writes Helen Berkely-Lloyd in The Delineator for July. From para: asol to boot tip, curves,,,dainty touches, and artistic color effects will disting- uish everything they wear. Their eld- ers, too, make a generous use of color. They are permitting it to appear in their tweed trotteurs and motor coats, and their afternoon and dinner gowns of light,. silken fabrics, are as often of the new mauve -blue and the warm American Beauty shades as.. of white or the always charming pastel tints. Among the little accessories that the Stammer girl is wearing, are bracelets of black velvet held with jewelled buck- '. `lee, and wisps of tulle twisted about the upper arrir and the wrist, tied in fluffy bows. .Arm or glove garters of satin ribbon, shirred' over elastic and edged with frills of lace and ribbon are qnite new, and as practical as they are ornamental. b _ NEIL CLOTHS —POR SPRING SKITS In Canadian and Import ed Tweeds, Worsteds, Ch� eviot and eyes' { Made up in the lateest style to ,yocrr'(fit, Call a,nd see'how well I can do for you. :Everything in Mons' Smart *Wean M> JOHNS Illisitittallars. lute Ontario The Lull& Mel of Grace church, Sta rat, purpose holding a strawberry festival in Hit -alert Tcwnn Rail, on the evening of Ttuesday, Jeraa ` ,' and are working up an cxcellaat program Wo regret to hear of the serious ir114 saes �c�.e frounns� nn d a ti�D e �k aD Mrs. Wm, x f Lovett of Pai'a<:.huli. rcnothor of .'i' `. 1 Lovett of•.tow;, . Mr. and Mr's, Lovett a°ioited. the patient p a, 'Sunday. dumber from hero took in the Farmers' and Teacbcrs' excursion •to a G>inelph on Friday last. The .than was very enjoyable and these attending. feet -admit& of interest at tho ,Model Farm and the McDonald Institute, The Ladies' .uUd Society of Casten resbyterian'church will hold, a lawn social on the grounds of Mr. E. Chris- tie, en Tuesday evening, ,Mane 20, Ad- mission 15 cents. - A. cordial invitation is extended to all, Band in attendance, Owing to ill health Mr, W.J. Hawk - sham, who has been conducting the hotel at Yellow Grass, Sask„ has been forced to give up business. In conse- giience Mrs,Hawksha,w and daughter, -Miss Jean,will return to Ontario to re- side in future. The Cemetery Oornmittee desires to thank the estate of the late Charles Perkins for the donation of $100 to- ward the perpetual fund of the cemet- ery. Mr. Perkins provided for this in his will. This provides for, the perpet- ual care of the lot in which deceased was buried. On Sunday morning next there Will be a special service in the Trivitt Mem- orial church at eleven o'clock. 'At this service the Rev. F.G. Newton of Park- hill will address the children of the Sunday School. In the evening tine Rev. R. J. M. Perkins will preach his farewell sermon. Miss Emma Young, another of Exe- ter's former residents, was a few days ago married at Dauphin, Man., to Mr. G. A. Wyness, of the same place. It will be remembered that Miss Young wan,foe several years a member of the Trivitt Memorial church choir and during her stay here made many warm Mende who will extend well wishes for her future happiness and prosper- ity. The funeral of the late John C. Gould took place on Wednesday of last week to Mount Pleasant cemetery, London. Rev. Lansley of Dundas Cent- re Methodist church and Rev. Daniels of Colborne street church officiated. The late Mr. Gould was a member of the latter church but for some time had attended the former. The floral tri- bute from relatives and friend's were numerous and beautiful. Shortly after noon on Monday No. 6 Company of Exeter district, 33rd(Hur- on) Battalion, left by special train for Carling's Heights at London under the command of Capt. Rance, Lieut. W.J. Heaman and Ser -Major Hector for a two weeks' camp.The company con- sisted of twenty-eight members. They area particularly bright and intelli- gent lot ofvolunteers'and will, undoubt- edly, be a credit to the battalion. Mr. J. A. Stewart has this week comrnenced preparations for theAe ,ree tion of an addition to'his.already large e g general store. The addition will be 25 by 50 feet at the rear of the south part of the present building. a When finished the store will be second to none in any town in Ontario. Increas- ing business necessitates this change. Mr,Stewart is one of the most progres- sive merchants of Western Ontario and it is a pleasure to note that his energet- ic ' methods and business ability are meeting with the success that they de- serve. . Wordllhas just been received that Mr. Thos. Young, of Dauphin, Man., who will be remembered by some 'of our older residents, as havingtaught school for several years in S.S. No. 3, Stephen, and also in S. S. No. 6, Us - borne, (Winchelsea schoel) is at pres- ent in a very critical state of health, suffering from cancer of the stomach with little or no hope of recovery. Mr. Young °was born inthe neighborhood of Kippen where his early life was spent and his ma by friends both there and here will learn with, regret of his u ortunate condition.: On Wednesday evening last too -rinks of Exeter Lawn Bowlers visited Hen - sail and had a friendly game with the club there. Exeter won by 12 shots. The scare was; EXETER . ' HENSALL Blatchford W. Smallacorobe Hurdon N. D. Cantelon Gladman F. W. Stewart Muir Jno., skip, 28 Billings, skip 11 Scott L. King Snell C. B. Arnold Taman W. W. Cooke Rev. Perkins,skip11McDonnell, skip 16 1 39 '' 27 At a meeting of the Masonic Excur- sion Committee held Monday night it was decided to run the annual excur- sion this year on August 2nd, the 'ob jective point being Sarnia. The ex- cursion will be along L.H. & B. of the Grand Think, commencing at Blyr'h acid extending alongthe line as far as Denfield. The committee are making arrangements with the White • Star Line Co., to give excursionists an op- portunity of a tr'ip'down the beautiful St. Clair River as far as Algonac and return,, the boat to leave at 4.50 int the afternoon and returning at 9.15. Or those desiring may go to Detroit, the tiekete being good for ttwo days. The return fare will be $1.45, , This will be the excursion of the season, Bilis and pamphlets will be issued dater. .• The local baseball teams the regu. lar teatri, and business men—played a seven innings gander on Thursday ev ening when the R. 1'. beat the B. M. by °a score of 14-13, It was all in 'fa- vor of the B. M. until the last innings when everybody went hp iii the air and the 11.T, made eight runs, 'Ira the last innings for'. the B. M. they were unable to score, although they got three men on bases. The teals were: B. M. - R. T. T. Carling pi cher , enders Iloskirns eatelree Bellwood. Ilea(n tli 1 lit bane Eir ght dole , 2nd base Powell I. Carling 3rd liaise Bideett JLtwk,}b;aw Abort stop Senior :Creech i field • . larding White >s. 4 anutheott tathal< r'I 44 Sat . 't �ll.e�gnat rmca wall leo s;ctc 'a Thi lawn n iowor ic3 working over- time theca rainy dap. Citizenna,,are Wien if they Attend the public ranee tilag Fr day night. School 0105'e3 for aouno of ting Swaim chorea on Friday evening. See G illlsooloy"s letter front Prince Albert on another page,..' See the adv. elf the Huron :Weather Mutual X;e,aanrtwee Co. in this :Issue.. Geri. Oand .1 ore le col ill ed to the :lnotare owing to •ilinese of a rheumatic natanrc. ' Mrs. Foweli'was taken ill `Tuesda, evening of an acute attack ofneuralgiy a in The head and is. now Confined to her hone. The Masons will attend divine ser- vice in the Trivitt Memorial church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock when the I ev. Mr. Newton will preaeb.. The case.of Beattie vs,Rumohr whi came up in Goderich last week,was cided in favor of the former. This is the third time the case has been tried. Mr.and Mrs.James Baxter*,who were recently married, have taken tip their residence on Simcoe street, Alts: s: Bax- ter was formerly of Shipka. Mrs,Bax- ter was formerly Miss Hodgins of Bid- dulph township. " The recent marriage near Grand Bend of James Wilson and Miss Grat- ton, daughter of Mr. Louis Gratton, all of the Bee Line, Stephen, has, it is alleged, been declared null andvoid owing to the young lady being under age. Mrs. John Becton, nee Miss Lizzie McAvoy, who will be remembered by a number of friends in and around Ex- eter, is lying very ill at her home in Kincardine, suffering from' lung ' trou- ble, Her many friends are extremely sorry to hear of her low condition, • Mr. Thomas Shale of Elimville who usually has early vegetables weeks in advance of the • averagegardener brought in a surprising early bunch of stuff Wednesday: morning, comprising potatoes, peas and strawberries of ex- cellent quality and maturity, Mr. Swale takes the pasty for early ,vege- tables. At this time of the year people are naturally discussing in their minds the question, where shall we buy our goods? As -our answer to thisimpor- tant problem we refer them to the ad- vertising columns in this issue, In our columns will be found proclama- tions from all the principal business hous es in the town. Never trade. with a man who does -not advertise, if you watit nice, fresh, clean goods at. reasonable prices. Find a man who does not advertise, and you will find a man who is rusty and old-fashioned as the goods which he is trying to sell. The doings of some of the boys of town will necessitate action shortly .that will land thembehind the bars if their nefario►s practices are not dis- continued. Several . of therm got ' to- gether Saturday night .and: after ac- quiring a liberal supply of white pep- per 'started down Main street, throw - it in the eyes of 'every, horse standing on: the thoroughfare and also every dog they could get near, thug Causing no little distress and suffering to the poor, unfortunate brutes along their path. Not satisfied with this again on Monday night as Mise Lily May Ache- son was passing the Molsons Bank she was accosted in a similar manner. She was almost blindedfor the time being,'. but managed under great difficulty to reach her home whenit was found necessary to procure the services"'of a physician. That an end should be put ta this kind of thing goes without say- ing and the : law authorities will` be neglecting their duties if they do not take action. eh S. HARDY, Agent at Exeter. STORM PROTECTION u'iae mesa daaagc>` to farm 'buildings; :cad live o5a °Fs from wand sti�rniu L'irle5u�ital, ti`ha fjUtasinesi t':l3ontlaq. A Policy in The* Huron Weather Insurance ra l Company a ve= o protection, an,' d, olicy costa only a.few dollars a 5 sor... Roger Nortiieaott, Ezg,, President,, ll ay P. Q. Uel eraman, E.�n., Vi_G 1're-idcnt,.1J:i91wood' D5BEEC" OIl9 rilas. Kroh ushiie.,( scdlton ' 0. (;: !!, ii'erlin), 1`a' net4'a"- P. 0, Ho.rtry H0.ss5r6'cds'ale P. O. G.`Cataill'e, Ifensall 1'. O W. T. italdu'cil', Mensal` P. O. Chap. Monteith, Thames$i'iiad P: Q. ' Wna, B. I3attler,°Zurich. Seo emir nearest director or 'write for . particulars to E. Zeller, Secretary, Zurich. Reliable agents wanting territory should write at once to G. HOLTZMAN, Gen. Agent, Zurich 3, O. Sovereign Bank Shares. Five shares of Sovereign Bank stock for sale. Apply at ADVOCATE office. Public Meeting, At an informal meeting of the coup- cil Friday evening it was ''decided to call a public meeting of citizens at, the Town Hall on Friday evening next for the purpose of discussing the proposed loan of 10000 for fifteen years to.estab= lish a canning factory in towel. This is a matter of vital interest to the town and a represen ti ve meeting is earnestly desired. Mr. Edgecornbe, a practical canning man, and others will address the meeting. Country people are in vited'to he present also.. Pleasant Recognitions. The home of Mrs. Geo. H. Bissett wasthe scene of a very pleasent gath- ering of young folks on Thursday night last, the occasion being the re- cognition in a very happy manner of one of their number, Miss i illaa, How- ard, by presenting her, . prior to her marriage, with a "china shower" com- prising many articles of use and beau- ty. The evening was pleasantly spent in harmless amusement,' after which luncheon was served. ---A similar gath- ering took plaice at the home of Mr. W. J. Stathannp�on Monday evening at. which Miss Ada" M. Hornet, prion•;p her marriage, was presented with °a "kitchen shower." This also comptis-• ed many articles of every day use in a home. These kindlyremembrances. could not have been more worthily bestowed. Death of Mrs. Hartnoll. ,.Death bus claimed another of our (11(1 .maid urost respected residents, this time removing from 'cart h Mary Aria Pierre beloved wife of Thomas Ilatrtnoll, who passed to her reward on Monday lasts For several years Mrs.. Hammon lanais been in very poor hralt h, the cooi- mencernent of which was caused by a stroke, of p'a.raly"sis :4 bon seven years ago, from which she never recovered, Sortie five years lamer she Again suffer- ed a similar attack rind again on mon day another. 'I`his thee, however, it could 16e t'aanily seen than the crisis was upon her and at 8 o'clock that evening she passed peateel'tilly a away., fiairn irr flay Town, Bulkworthy �Purlulr, Dcw- oshire,: England, she eaame toklarnardaa with her now bereft husband a, rel sor+ rowing daughtlter. hi the year 18S5 and settling in Exeter has made' this her horrne ever since. ;Mar;. 1.laartrirril was possessed of a deep Chr'istian spirit and was most reap'ected...hy..those' who knew her beet. Besiderl the Borrowing husband and daughter, Bessie,. she is survived by one brother, mel l two sisters—Mr, Taizo&. Ih >rn of Zion; Mrs? Jarrnes Beer of town r+ncl Mrs. Jewell in England, all of whom will have tiros sympathy of their fele/rule; The fun - i it took Oleo to the .iii-Otfn, cemetery yesterday (Wednesday.) Coleman M. Moncur, Pim. B., since the recent Pharmacy examinations has been engaged in the Prudential Phar- macy building, Newark, N, J., U. S.A.. 1B. 1H, Fish Retires. After over thirty years of continuous active business life in Exeter, Mr, E. H. Fish,tonsorial artist, ,has decided to retire for a time at least and on Mon- day sold his building and business to Mr. Ed. Willis. Mr. Fish came to Ex- eter about two months before the open- ing of the London Huron & Bruce rail- way, which took place an January,1876 and since that time has successfully carried on a barbe`r'ing business. He has been rather ill of late and a good rest, which he has well earned, will,un- doubtedly, soon restore him to 'his us- ual good health. He has no intention at present of leaving town and will oc- cupy his present residence for two months, Mr. Willis took possession of the shop on Tuesday morning. • Notes Educational. Six pair of feet, assorted sizes slipped modestly under the table whilst their proud owners gathered round the lit- tle table in the,soutb east corner of the Public Library on Monday night and. there in the dull glare of the new elec- tric service thoughtfully listened to the recital of the last month's doings. What they said, they bad said and no Change in the Secretary's notes were required. The business on hand was soon under discussion, The Grqunds and Sanitary Committee reported a further cleaning of the well and troll- ble there ended. One of the important subjects that arose for consideration was the salary for 1906-7 which now stands as follows: L. C. Fleming,Prin- cipal, $975; Miss Dorrington, first as- sistant in the H. S. Department, $6(0; Miss Chidley, second assistant, $525; Miss Vosper first assistant in the Pub- lic school, $400; Miss :McCallum $350; Miss Walrond $375; Miss Martin '$300;" and Miss Winona Howard $300. _ The two"last are aspirants for educational favor in Exeter. We believe they will try to do their dutyand wish them well, An account rendered by the Secretary for school supplies, stamps, telegrams, telephone messages, and membership fees in the Educational Association of Ontario, 'amounting to $18.87, was, on motion of R. N. Rowe and H. Huston, ordered e ed to h aaid . W. p J. Carling then. applied the wet blanket and the bea- con lights of our educational way im- mediately winked and went out. e• -J Grig, Secretary. • Additional Locals on page 1, STAR FLOU1 1 1 R R Touches the top notch in .quality and purity, and in - 'variably yields the best re- sults in baking. The de - mend for a good Family Flour is fully met by our:• . STAR Flour. 'WANTED Wheat, Oats and Barley for which we will pay highest market prices, HARVEYBROSI 41 EXETER °ONTARIO T.. HAWRINS 'h.e Leaidirig Hardware Seede .4 Try ;us for F',rlco on Ga a ze d Steel Itooang. and you will not put on wood' shin Tse, We keep a fulkstock of Eu.ildln, Hardware, g Paints, Glass Oil, Nails, Etc. Also Repairs for the Prost & Wood; and Cockshutt Plows. T. KAWIiiNS & SON. Bl� litlillel1011S F11111111111 • We will offer our entire stock of 'Furniture4dla prising Kitchen, Dining Room, • Bed loom Drawing Room, and Hall Furniture also many odd pieces and Rockers, at a great reduction. Call and see. the many bargains we offer, ROWE & ATKINSON The ' Leading Furniture° Dealers and Funeral Direotori, JONES & CLARK PRONE NO. 32 eek More Bargains White Lawn' Blouses "i7Oe bought a job lot of white lawn blouses at a very,low price. They are assorted -styles in size 32. Regular $1.00 to: $1.75. Sale.,price 50e, each. • Fancy White IV[uslins White fancy stripe and barred muslin; very nice for children's- dresses and pinafores. Regular 10 and 12ic. Sale price 8e. Insertion and plain striped muslin, suitable for ladies' or children's wear. Regular 15c. Sale price 10e. Shirting 6 pieces of shirting, light and dark blue stripes, extra heavy. Good value at 124e. Sale price 10c. a yd. 1VVien's Linen Hats As a neat, comfortable. hot -weather headgear the linen hat is • a leader. We have just sorted up and can offer a full range of styles and sizes. "" Price 75 and 85c.• Still on sale ---reg ularty$ 1,00 shirts, for boys—to clear at 50e. Store closed at 6:30 o'clock each evening, excepting Wednes- day and Saturday. JONES & CLARK. Headquarters for the celebrated W.E. Sanford Clothing. CAit'rA'rIoN PINK isn't more delicate of o'lne than tint p€.fifaimes. Matrle in vomited 1aa.bora- t aide ofbest irnp(At•ted grarosc potnatdes the , TRIPLE F: ''R .d"TS seld lett' are arq 1osrd sax can 1,o bnlif ht by giieen or 1 elle, You ca+I,'t get along wvitbotit perfente acrui the `nest 111 always nhteipest. Get thesrs cif us and save expense. Everything in 11IT,LINERY out on Bargain Tables ' No's the tilde for you to secure your hat at very little cost. We :, ro � Have 'put every hat in the house out at:' Bar ain 'rices: !'et 61lect40n of Trimmed Hats t 60 W. S. #0111E1; 8.1,. `ter)„ist ani` Optician. EXHTF1 t 11l'r"tants 50. Rush as Id heti"e rr it tt et u Farly C4oiee, 2.75 .e