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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-07-19, Page 8w' • v` raatemeeneeneetleafirestiseeaseee $PBING ; "$TINGS say, We^ O'tX A, 'son swell Spring ' uiting last week. They are right up to ,the . mo:' 'neut. Qaats are two incbee longer than last year, and the lapels are so much broader and deeper that you can't help but notice them. n ` The vests afire cut with five buttons. The pants ere just a little pegtc ppy. They are beauties alright for $15, 118 and $20, and no matter where you e you can't find anything that will fit as nicely as they do. W.W. TAJ1AN Merchant Tailor, Exeter, Ontario Business Locals -- Read Them Some of the most beautiful china, articles one would wish to buy—at QHART,TON'S FAIR, Keep the Masonic Excursion date in view—August 2nd. This will be the Excursion of the season. 8 fire -cent -bars laundry soap for a suarter at Stewart's. Another, safe, pleasant. and effective remedy, Cole's Strawberry Com- pound. Large bottles 25 cts. aat Cole's Drug Store Watch Stewart's big store now. Keep ,your eye on their Big Building Sale. Rs a hummer. Roy Wanted. h, ,Boy wanted to learn merchantilee laosiness. Apply to Carling Bros. Did you see that man's rain coat ° at i,20. Stewart has thein. They are great. 'Wedding Stationery. Get your wedding invitations print- ed at the Advocate office, We Were the proper thing in paper and in type faces. Yon want the best so go to the AIavacaTE °dice. House, for Sale. oointor.•t:thle frame ' house on corn- er oTiiuron &nd,Elizabeth streets,one- fifth acre of '1 tind;good stable and other conveniences. All•,.in good state of re- pair. „ W111 be told 'cheap: For pax culaars apply -to Mrs. Geo. IL Bissett, or at this offi;e. • , Wanted—Wheat and ' Barley. The mill will .be shut d'owit the last half of July undergoing 'repairs.. Be- fore closing we will put in a large stock. of flaw arid feed and will be in:r. posi- tion to supply our customers - wit h vrh t they req lire.--11ARv5 y BRos., Exeter,. Ont. Have you ji jured the saving on Beady - made clothing during the big building sale ?i•*w on at Stewart's. 20 per Dent. eliscount counts don't iti - The' Masonic Excursion to Sarnia, Civic Holiday, Thursday, August 2nd• will be. the best of the season. Civic; Holiday Proclamation. In iicoordance with the petition of T. B. Carling, A. Hastings, 1?. Wood and thirty-two otherratepayers of the Village of Exeter,I do hereby proclaim Thursday, the 2nd day of.August,1906. 'a day to be observed by the citizens of Exeter :ts a Civic holiday. Let all good citizens of Exeter govern them- selves accordingly. God Save the King. A. Q. BonIER, Reeve: \Porecassts for July. • A reactionary.storm period - is•l-cent- ral' on the 22nd and. 23rd, in .which storms and seismic disturbances will be reported from wide extremes of the globe. Within eixty hours of six o'clock, p. m. ou the 21st, earthquake and volcanic perturbations will reach a maximum tendency in 'most count- ries common to there. Change to ris- ing barometer and some cooler will follow these reactionary disturbances for two or three days—say froth the Mal to 25th progressively from, west to. least: ° • NEW CI,OTflS .FOR SPRING SQITS • anadian. and Import-, Tweeds, Worsteds, Cheviots and Borges - 4 1 � v�cr �ti � id. gem, � art Made up in thelatest style to ourpf1 t. Call and see how well earn do for you. rividat ailor� Ex tern ntarlo LOCAL DOINGS Mrs: Joe,"L OW is . eifferrwng from appendicitis. Mee. eseeaaor, who went through- a, slairgicaai operation last week, ess rreeev- Bring. Mrs. Shack -leek was ill "in b d fora few days during the week, beat ;is now Letter. Mi Wren, dig: hasty etudent, wall oc- cupy thejaa unee streetepulpat on Sun- day nea(te Many Exeterpeople attended the Orange .Celebration In Seaforth on Thursday. - It has been suggested that we men* tion the fact that "It is hot." Perhaps you haven't noticed.at, Exeter's Civic Holiday has been pro- elaaimede for August 2nd.. Farmers should bear this in mind. Several attended the Clinton,,. Cred- iton baseball game at Crediton Friday `night, Clinton was defeated, 0-3 Lovie Bissett,daughter•of Jas.Bissett of London, passed the recent Entrance Examination, securing 491 marks. $1.35 for adultai and 70c. for children will buy a ticket for the Masonic Ex' cursion to Sarnia audDetroit, ,Aatg. 2. Rev, T. B. Clark, B. A., of Louden occupied -the pulpit of the Trivitt Mem- oriel church on Sunday last, preaching two excellent sermons, • A report of the death of Mrs. Mar- garet McDougall, a former well known resident of this place, will be found under the headiugvof Brewster. ,.. . An auction sale of the household ef- fects of Mrs. H. A, Bowerman, Gilley street, will take place on Saturday, July 21, at 1 o'clock. Jas.. Stanley, auct. The roads were getting very. dusty and the land hard and dry previous to. the welcome shower of rain on Monday. The crops were also in much need of the rain. As is the custom in every village, town or city in Qntaario, in future the tensorial artists of Exeter will charge 10 cents for trimming whiskers, which hitherto has been done gratis when getting a hair cut.' All arrangements have been complet-' ed for the grand excursion to Sarnia on August 2nd. You can't afford to miss it, Fare $1:35 for adults and 70 cents for children. • You ht ve all read the By-Lawre- garding the loaning of a sura of money •to establish' 'a canning factory here. What do you think of it? Don't you.. think the opportunity is a good one to secure an industry for the town? You are interested in the • town's\welfare. Vote for the By -Law. Somebody from somewhere seems. to be suggesting that Exeter unite with St. Marys, Lucan, Forest, Ailsa 'Craig, etc, in a Rugby football district for this fall. We haven't heard of any such thing locally. It would be a new departure for Exeter boys as Rugby v played here. has ne er been pl p e e. A• toting son of Mr.Pfaf€,Lake Road had a "narrow escape from a serious'. injury -owing to the team running away while cutting hay -with a mower on Wednesday, July'llth, The team. became frightened by a passing auto- mobile. The young lad fell off the mower but was rescued from his peril, ons position; by his father who was for- tunately near at, the time. The mower was a complete wreck but the horses, escaped without being .hurt. The breaking ofet limb. of. a cherry tree on which Mrs. John McLaughlin was standing last Thursday shortly af- ter dinner was an unfortunate occur- ence.. In the fall she broke one arm at the wrist besides bruising her'faace and body considerably. It was with :diffi- culty that she was taken into the house owing to the injuries being so painful. Medical attendance was im- mediately summoned, the wounds dressed, and she is now doing nicely. Mr. Henry Lanlbrook on Saturday' morning met wi the misfortune of having his left co , ar bone *broken bet. sides sustaining otherinternal injuries.. He was in the act of lifting some sacks of feed out of a rig when he became overbalanced and fell out onto` the ground, with the result as above. A few days Previously he fell out of a cherry tree but only slightly injured one arm. Mr. Larnbrook is 73 years of age and his condition is ..considered somewhat serious. On Monddy morning four cars of,tbe north bound freight became. derailed a at. the south of th .-yards here causing a delay of some hairs to 'the freight and also to the passenger train which was following. The trout 1e was CHAS- , ed through an atterzrpt at making a flying switch. The swit .h did not work well and the cars ran off the rail onto the ties for about. 25 yards: The auxilliary-'wane immediately sent for from Stratford and in a short time had things righted, r Judge Holt, County Clerk W. Lane and Public School Inspector J.E. Torn of.'Gederich were here Thursday and Fridayeecting in the capacityof School arbitrators appointed by te County Council. They had two matters to deal with, One was the request by certain ratepayers to divide S.S. No.1, Stephen,into two -sections. The other was to fix boundaariee and site for new school in S. S. No. 3, Hay. The form- er was looked into Thairaday and the latter Frriday, -Their decisions have not yet been given out.. during their spare tinge they entertained' themselv- es at, a game of bowls -on the grounds of the Eeeter club. Yesterday.T. E. Iundfoedshipped: three cars of horses to the 'Winnipeg ,IF'aair. Among these horses were sever- al oracularly fine specimens of horse flesh. which Mrs llandfprd had photo. graphed its front of the Ceiitrral Hotel Tuesday morning. Tlaei a we 'e a team of light- grays puvchaueed fro i. Peter .. of'tit�Ondale teat of dark Moir n� graayseft-om Mr. Pyrnr of Anderson. a dark brown heavy draught•, from 'Win. sutler of Stalk, and at elie'raut driver lttavtriir u (�ls�.ra,trce s of Stella. It Froin � is rsttrp1 ierng where Mr.lIatidfrarcl finder all the flue howl he albip, and yet there eeerxis to lie no less ping in num-, Mei' aowi It the famines. It is (Dotbtfnl whether there ir' a 'WWII ill 'Ontario 'Sadao the size iif Eeeter which has so 1ltreet luar!:;e' market. The fatr-nierss sp. neee suretltcefaaet. Meesitai: DitTt'nnainit, T naso lel limit. iin€1 n k:haa.rd Mathison ale. coo, np allit�fl the )itsreor� to Winnipeg. I Flax penllie staeted an this dneirfct Mohday raet rang. Mt -Millis Powell es ull of appc>>rndieit. is at hie home! here. The Dominion Parliament was pro' reeved on Friday last,, Mese Lizzie Willie is improving arae able to Tait aria for a abort time, Don't for==get Masonic 71 xcursioua to Sarnia, Thursday, • August 2nd. Crediton land. Lucals baseball ts:': i;a, a playa gatuc at Oreditoa Friday ,next. The Main etreet Sunday School plc - tee took place' to 'Grand Beed Wednes- dz . Posters are out announcing, .the: big eXenrasion to Sarnia on .iLig. 2, See them, • . -Cavell Presbyterian 'Sunday School pleura will take place to Grand Bend on Tuesday next. Mildred, :the daughter of Mr. Geo. Jewell of London, formerly of Exeter, is quite ill at their home. Mrs. Ortwein has bought the house on Andrew street at present occupied by Mr, John Mallet, Jr. • Rev. D. W. Collins of Birr is this week moving his household effects in- to the Trivitt Memorial rectory. Farmers and others out of town will bear in4inind that ThursdayeAug- ust 2nd is Exeter's Civic Holiday. • 20 per cent. off Glassware and: China for 30 days to make room Tc r fall stock. They are bargains.-Charlton's Fair, Exeter. The summer school will take place at Grand Bend all next Week, com- mencing oajSunday, July 22 end end- iing July 29th. Two rinks of bowlers go to Hensall to play a game on Friday. e The Exet- er club may send a rink to the London Tournament next week. , The band has received a large nus- ber of new pieces of music which they are diligently practising. We may soon expect to have a concert in the park. ' • Mr. Geo. Sanders, son• of • the_ late Wm.Sanders,when working in a plan- ing mill at London, sustained a severe kick in the abdomen from a horse on Friday. He is now confined to the hospital but is doing as nicely as can be expected,' with a g ood°chance sof an early recovery. Mrs, James Jeckell leaves to -day (Thursday) for ,Montreal where she will spend a short time prior to leav- ing for London, Eng. Mrs. Jeckell has been in rather poor health of late and it is for this reason she is taking the trip, in the hopethat it will im- prove her condition. Mr. Win..Collingwood is this week moving; into the house recently vacat- ed by Mrs. Wm, Delve. The house just vacated by Mr.. Collingwood will be occupied by hie'son, John, who was on Tuesday . married to Miss Katie Grossman, particulars of which will be found under the heading of Dashwood. Miss Jessie Luxton, ug;hteof da ' r Mr. Fred, Luxton of Usborne, who went West last spring, was united in mar- riage •at• Oreelmaan, Sask., on Wednes- day of last week to Mr. Allen McLean •ofillmore Sisk. • Miss's: F Luxton wa one of Usborne's most popular young ladies "and will have the well -wishes of a' host of friends for her future °happie ness and prosperity. . An interesting challenge. game ` .of bowls took place on the grounds Tiles - day afternoon between . two picked rinks of Exeter players, with -the: fol lowing result: Clark Levett Blatchford Davis Taman " Muir Hurdon, skip, 10. Snell, skip, 17, For Trustees and Teachers. There seems to be considerable misun- derstanding regarding the time when rural teachers' salaries shall be increas- ed in accordance vvitli the bill passed at the last session of the Ontario Lear- islature. The ` increase 'commences with the beginning of the •next year 1907, as will, be =seen. by sub -section 4 of section 39, of the Act to Amend the Public Schools' Act, which says: "The sainis so levied and collected by the council of the township shall,aafter the expiration 'of the present calendaryear, be applied exclusively to teachers' sal- Suagestions for Making Over Last Sum. seer's Gowns. In these days when many materials are used in•°common by three different generations of wornen,a. transfer or in- terchange of garments is really as very easy utter. After all, the ,material itself counts for far less ite a gown joist now than •does its correctness of line - and the individuality expressed in its trimming. This correctness of linels a very simple matter, involving nothing more than;the selection of,a becoming design sand intelligent obedience to its directions: ° Formerly one had to choose the design solely in accordance with the available amount of goods'on hand; and weary work it was to figure out just which widths would suppW the necessary sleeve lengths, or where the new fronts were to conte froms, of. ter sleeves and skirts were provided. for, We are spared all in this work' this' season, for the smartest frocks show lines of tiinlraaing that peturiit any amount of piecing in the material rip mind down, across, or on t,be bias. This enables us to select any becoming pattern for the remodelling, quite re- gaardless of uneven or broken lengths, -From T:in 1)1:r INEA'rou, for August. 411dp►40'' ' eeelt define W'6eeeletiMearelei fes 'E - ONAL. Ed. Mitchell r°etarrned to Brantford Ii'riday, Frank Gleed of i ondon eves in town this' week. Miss 11Merril Gould, milli er , is hone from Blyth, Miss Nina Carling ratarn�d Saturday from Toronto. Mr. S. Hardy went t a Manitoba Monday night. . Mt. A. %%'alters was in arrdotr Fri. day on btisirnese. , Mise Fig --get of Tliedfor is visiting in Exeter North.. Mrs. , M . Thos. Kase, veri' to' �I1etr�olt Thursday to visit, le Mr.W.W. Tait of Neu taIdt is visit. ingt (nen& in towel. 7 . MiPPI Lillis Jelnis went to Simile, to visit night The Misasee Cobltlediel visited in Dire pea of last week. ° , Mr. Weil ed C-otilc1 of Sea fol t1i is Ritalin daayitl,g at his home bele, 2 y kairis Extra Long Feed ,your., hair; nourish' it; give it something to live on. Then it Will stop falling, and dill grow long and 'heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only genuine hair ford you can buy. It gives new life to the hair -bulbs. You 'save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean- and healthy. The beet kind of a a~testimoniprl 44 " gold for over sixty years." Mode br.T.•O. Ayer cis., Lowell. ]Haas. t eo mwuruoturerr or JO SARSAPARILLA. torsPILLS' CHERRY PECTORAL. Miss Martha Marling is home from Brantford for the vacation. Hon. Thos.Greenway visited in town the latter part of the week. Mr. Herb Mitchell of London was in town over Sunday with friends. Miss Laura Bailey of London is visit, ing Misses V iolet and Della Treble. ., Mrs, John Newcombe of Stratford is theguest of Miss Mary Newcombe. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Northcott of Stratford are visiting relatives here. Mr, Warren Davis of Exeter North left Friday for Rainy River District. Additional Locals on page 1. STORM PRQTECTION The most danger to farm buildings and live stock from wind storms is during the summer months. A Policy in - The Huron Weather Insurance Mutual Company will giveyou protection, and a policy costs only a few dollars a year. Roger Northcott, Esq. President, Hay P. 0. J. Kellerman, Esq., Vice -President, Dashwood . DIRECTORS Silas Brokenshire, Crediton P. 0., C. H, $erkins, Exeter P. O. Henn Rau, Drysdale P. o.'' -- A. G. Sxnillie, Hensall P. O. W. T. Oaldwell, Hensall P.0, Chas. Monteith, Thames Road P. O. Wm. B. Battler, Zurich. See your nearest director or write for particulars to E. Zeller, Secretary, Zurich, Reliable agents wanting territory should write at once to - • G. HOLTZMAN, Gen. Agent, ' • Zurich P, O. S. HARDY, Agent at Exeter. Scrap Wanted i 25 or 30 tons of cast . iron scrap for which the. highest cash price will be paid. Exeter Foundry isryirmartrni.v.u.g.v.0741 antecl WHEAtiL+'!i'1' ''T rY end EARLIEY 1'1 A T1'T TTT1 TbeniI will he shut down the r latter half of July undergoing repairs. *Before closing we will put in e, • large stock of Flour and Feed slid will be in a position to sup- ply our custorners._,with-- what . they require. HARVEY BROS. " EXET11 ONTARIO ,silt; sfk a!sc.ecailc$c. TRY T. RAWKINS lit SON 0 T, �T EDGE' E' .TWINE 650 ft to the lb. for, .1 .10,, a cwt. Guaranteed asood as �; , ..any Other "brand twineq with the same number of feet to the.lb. We 'keep a full steck of Buildin . Hardware, Paints, Glass, Oil, 1'�Tails, Etc. Also Repairs for the Frost & Wood, and • Cockshutt Plows. HAWKINS az sox. e Far�l�s T�clr Ho�cs l di After thea honeymoon is over, don't worry about furn- ishing the home That Problem is Emil Settled. Oortie in°.and make your. selectious. We will make your home handsome, artistic and com- fortable from cellar to ,attic at prices and terms that will ,save you money and • make you happy for a life, title. ROWE & ATINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral - . Directors. JONES:;&CLARK. PHONE NO. 32 White Blouse Sale •" Lawn blouses trimmed with embtoidery and lace insertion were $i 25, now $i 00 A.few sizes left in two extra pretty lines, one with embroidery fronts, the other tucked and trimmed with insertion —were $1.50. now 51.25 A better line with all-over embroidery fronts —were $2.25, now 51.75 One only embroidered• linen blouse, size 86 =was $3.50, nnvie$2 50 Balance of salines of cream silk blouses, up-to-date styles, -.clearing" pnee Wash Goods_ Vestings, ginghaaras and muslips; some of our best values- -at alues--at 20 and 25c.; now 15e. a yd White and colored muslins that have sold at 12ec and up -j to,cleaar at 10e Dress ' Good.s Ladies' Roxanas and.Voiles in navy, brown, fawn'and green sbades " See our south window —were 60c„ for half price, 30c Millinery •. All this season'& goods in .ladies' and children's hatato clear at half price .1 Your choiee.of any hat on our centre table for 25c. Wanted. . Gooseberries. 5c, a gbaart. Red oe white currants 3c, per pound. Bring your= cherries -also—highest prices paid. , prang chicken, weighing at least 2t lbs., 15c. a lb, live weight—must be plump Store closed at 6:30 o'clock •each evenin •, exce ��ting W ednes- da and Saturday.p JONES' Headquarters for the celebrated W. E, Sanford 01othin, oys' Fine Colored Shirts 750. Quality for 500. 40 Y ItAIS D.ON' A BOTTLE is•thti fate of many a. futut•e genius. But, if it's the rigrit kind of a bottle filled ;with the.fight kind of mils, it'8 often all right.. ,ft's when lane is older that bottles of „ DItUGS eitherhelp rrr hinder when ilialess comes along. Bat raEsr.t drugs are often short elite to health. Stale drugs e ., c ae sot a o t o as inletia . Citi 9 1 t; lira ugly nr v frog stn ek, sarr:h 1Ls ours andyou are Sitfe. Von, einem kMtUfit 'hay • 84' flOWET; Chelnist and Optician EXETE Phone 50, sealotrit 1" 10 dozen Rots' Colored Shirts made of best Eng- lish Percale. Guaranteed fast ,eolors.. All new patterns' Soft front and plat style, Cuffs at welled. Regular` D ice 75c. It1e` t 0C Big Prioos for Bator and Eg0. it s4srgtz ROWE