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Exeter Advocate, 1906-08-02, Page 8-,-w- +•-w. .s:� :"'..� ' •,1� i +ria�wrr--- MT wa -- -....w M . Good Clothing . 0°! • Mina Sweet chill rres !aloe very W. a a °s, testi—late. Do mot let all the good ebt n©es pass by yon.,Afr you are likely tam need Hely stmt dnrg inthe :r, ext eixmOnthe r9 your will ite doira,g yourself a favor by getting it now. Take advantage' of our special discount of 20, per cent. We don't try to fit a man into a ready-made suit. We make a suit to fit the man; and to fit him as if St were his own suit, not a borrowed one,; If you want to have the repu- tation of being.a correct dresser let us do the tailoring for you, and you will.ever be sure of eie The Parkhill Post and Anna. Craig Time rczealaar meeting of time Wooaan'e Baamner aro holidaying thin week. Inetitaato will he held: ,on, Taucsd y, Good nlaterials,.good fit, splen did workmanship, and perfect finish. 1 Mr. John Mellott. Jr., bas !moved in- to Mr. I{Orton'O house. 1 ndrettstreet. � r . Mr. Willis Powell To roca�vern gice- iy, while Mr. Harry Lauuahrook urs malleo oei the mend. Tian. Exeter bowlers wull>i send a teaana to eoderieh to take part an the tourna- ; ent next week... A number eftbe 1 xeter.quoatplayero Seaforth. intend going tei Soaforth. to play aa: game on Thursday.• Heiman Kernick, who, WWI • nanjaireal , some tiuno ago,, is getting along tae well • as can be expected, Edgar Westeott, who has been work ing in Winghaann, has engaged with Edgar Willis, tonsorial artiet• General regret is felt at the newsof the illness of Versei Hardy, whohas been residing in Regina for some tithe. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Exeter, • - Ontario Business Locals -- Read Them Boy Wanted, • Boy wanted to learn merchantile business. Apply- to Darling Bros. Wedding Stationery: - - Get your wedding invitations print- ed at the Advocate office. We have the proper thing in paper and in type faces. You want the best so go to the ADVOCATE office. Garden Party. The Ladies' Guild of the Trivitt Me- morial church will give a garden party on the rectory lawn on Thursday even- ' ing, Aug. - nth., Come out 'and enjoy yourselves. August 7th, instead of . vktayp Aug. 3, at 43) o'ck ek, in Senior's Hall. A lull 'attendance is ralucetcd o£l eeid € the question of having a �il Show. HalleePeel Airs. l;iiietiogc, Secy Will i cave Town. M. Joss Cobblediek and family it+- tend leaving town in o, short, time and will i e to 0airgaar , to : reside, During hie recent trip trough the Weet he The Band Concert in, the park -Fri- day evening was appreciated. A large crowd was present and the music was good. Workmen are busy this week pre- paring the front of Mr. Cole's Drug Store before putting in plate glass windows. Communion service will be conduct- ed in the Presbyterian church next Sunday. and Preparatory service Fri- day night, Mrs. Geo. H. Bissett will dispose of her household effects by public auction on Saturday, August llth, prior to leaving for the West. At a special meeting of the council on Monday evening an account of $420 for gravel was passed in favor of Messrs. Handford and Ford. There were no services in the Trivitt Memorial church on Sunday owing to the wardens being unable to procure.a preacher for the occasion, wane to now ' nandisn �� nl ��. this � home to.wind up his affairs' here, On 'Tuesday he sold his handsome resid- ence on Main 'street to Mr. William Fletcher of Usborne, who will come here to retire from farm life. Mr. Cobbledick haspurchased propertyin the western cityland will interest him- self in the manufacturing and building interests. He expects to leave in a month's time. Hawkins -Browning. A quite wedding took place in the Main street Methodist church onThurs- day morning last, when George A. Hawkins, son of Mr. Thos, Hawkins, and Eva May, daughter'of Dr. J. W. Browning, were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. Fear, in the presence of only the immediate families of the bride and groom. The bride was handsomely gowned in q champagne silk travellingsuit. She was given away by her ather. he happy couple took the ,8:30 train oath intending to take a trip down t e St. Lawrezu e. On their return they will reside on Huron street. Their many friends join—with the. ADvocsATE in wishing . them every happiness and prosperty. The excursion of • Minerva Encanip-, went, I.0.0.F., Wingham, to Sarnia and Detroit, via Hyde Park, on Satur- day, August 11th, will likely be the lastexcursion to Detroit this season . and promises to be largely attended. Train will leave Kippen at '8:15- a. in. fare $1.35. Returning, special train will leave Sarnia at 10 p.on M °n- m. , Mon - ,day., Aug. 13th. Arrangements have also been made with the White Star Line to convey passengers from Sarnia. to Detroit and return on the magnifi-' cent steamer, Tashmoo,at the low rate of 50 cents. Boat will leave Sarnia at 40'P•.. m., Saturday, , and tickets will be good to return on 'any White • .Star Li ne'1 Li nelkmatup to and including 2:30 p. m.,on.Mond•'y,August 13tb. Every one come and may a pleasant outing. Master Norman Stonehouse of Bel- grave,who was visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Chas. Birney, returned hone Thesday, owing;.to illness. An Exeter old boy, Mr. Samuel J. Southcott of London, was,married - on. Wednesday evening. of . last week to Miss Alice M. Bradford, also of Lond- on, Miss aora Cann severed her connec- tion with the J. A. Stewart establish- ment on Saturday. She is now visit- ing in St. Catharines prior to leaving for the West. " Friends of Melville Martin of Regina, son of Rev. Martin of town,will regret • to hear of his illness due to a run down system. He has been confined to his room for some weeks. - Mies Ida 1 aui is visiting in 1 oviion. r. Miss Oliva Wright has ono to Ciin- toMiss Ela Oke oto Toronto ns yisitnng; at hoe borne bete, Mr. and Mre. EroWelee ofd Seaforth ylaitcd nee() Sunday. Mass Seea;rin oft St. Marys is visiting Mrs. Thou. Barton. Dani Ii'lintoff o$ Clinton le vitiating here for, two weeks. Muss Lilly. Acheson has returned. from a visit in St. T»oinas.' Miss Flossie •Wickham returned to' Brantford Monday evening. Forecasts for August. , its. A reactionai y storin period is cent- ral on August the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, embracing the full Moon at a total eclipse node on the 4th. This period will culminate, within forty-eight hours of noon on the4th,in. very mark- ed electrical and seismic perturbations overr many•quarters of the globe. In our own 'country, a waveof intense warmth, attended by very low barom- eter reaadinw, will start in the west at the opening of the month. As this wave advances eastward, many violent, summer gusts, with• severe lightning and thunder, will sweep wide localities, being most general and violent from the northwestern states along paths lying between the central to extreme northern parts of the country. Real Estate Change. On Thursday last Mr. T. E. Hied - ford sold his house and lot on Senior street, his sale stables on Andrew street and his fifty -acres of pasture land to the east of the town, to and Mr. Chas. Hackney of Thames Road, Usberne, for $8,500. Mr. Hand- ford's goodwill in the horse dealing business is included in the transaction, with the exception of his Winnipeg • buying,whieh he will continue indefin- itely: During the last few years he has doing a remarkably heavybusiness in the buying and selling of horses. Through him and other buyers Exeter has become known far and wide as an exceptionally goodmarket for horse- flesh. Hes health has not been of the Rev. David Walter Collins, the late- ly appointed rector of Trivitt. Memor- ial church, will be inducted as such on Sunday, August5th. Ven. J.B. Rich- ardson, M. A., D. C. L. will preach. A young man, Waldron Hastings of Wingh nit,• while hile temporar il y in san e dropped-Hornasecond-storywibd w in St. Joseph's•Hospital, London, Fri- ` day night in his night clothes an& has. not since been found. The lads, Beattie and Walters, came before Judge Doyle last week at God- erich on the charge of theft at Cent- ralia and Exeter.. Walters -was proven. innocent and let off, while Beattie was let go on suspended sentence. Mr. Wm. Wood of London hist week disposed of his hundred -acre farm in the township' of Usborne,being Lot 12. Concession 4, to Mr. Wm. Ford, who has been working the place for several years. The price paid was "$6000. ,1 ERSONAL• Mr. and Mrs. Fria + k Gill :left Thurs day on Al visit til lt. Caathaarites. • Mils Edna Beaman .of London ie.tho'' gueat'of Mrs, W. J. Heaman. Dr. and Mrs. McCaallaitn have return- ed to ,Orestline, Ohio,after a visit here. Miss Myrtle Dauncey on Monday re- turned from Parkhill, where she visit- ed, Mrs. Barber of Lake Forest, 111., is the guest "of her aunt, Mrs. James Ste- wart. Mr. W. J. Broderick of London was calling on old friends in town this week, ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Snell returned to Lansing, Mich., in their automobile on Tuesday. Mrs. Keys on Friday went to W al laceburg too see Miss Fulton, who is very low. Mrs.,Daley and granddaughter of Watertown, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Robert Luker. Mr. E. N. Lewis, M. P., of Goderich spent Tuesday here, the guest of Mr. Wm. Bawden. Mr. and Mrs, Lamport of Michigan are the guests of the former's grand- father, Mr. Geo. Lewis. Miss Maud Bernick of South River, Muskoka, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. James Tom, for a month. • Mr. O. W. Snell of Boston arrived here Tuesday to spend the holidays with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Snell. Additional Locals on page 1. 00000.0040.000,00.1114.0.0110.00,0000 Miss Ila Johnston visited in London last week. Mr. E. II, Spackman of Blenheim was the guestof relatives during the past week. Mr. Geo. W. Holman and ;family of Egmopdville are visiting friendsin and around town. Howard Powell ofToronto is visiting at his home here. Mrs. Silas Handfor "tviaited in Lond- on during the week. Mrs. and Miss Martin" of Regina are guests at the Manse. Mrs. Penhale and daughter, Mrs. Crittenden, of Blyth arrived Friday on a visit to relatives. Mrs. Hugh McKay and children are visiting in Cromarty. Mr. J.G. Stanb!ury returned Monday from a baliday in Muskoka. Mr.and Mrs.J. & Snell"'of St. Thomas visited relatives here Tuesday. Mr. Wm. Heaman of London visited his son, W. J. Beaman, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jos.Cobbledick return- ed from a trip to the West Saturday. i Mr. Ohms. Eacrett of Sarnia d v1sited his sister, Mite 'John Snell, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Bodie, Cal., visited Mrs. Geo. Snell a few days last week. Geo. Hammond of Buffalo is on a Wm, rs. W visit is list er M e eka to his a_ few Rivers. Mrs. Peter Daley of Seaforth is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. S. Oudmore, Usbortte, Mrs.Maud Gillett of Buffalo is spend ing a few days at the home of Mrs. Wm. Rivers. Dr. Holloway and wife arrived Fri - best of late and with the pressure of office, DurharlS, ort July 27, where their lousiness lessened somewhat it is to be mills are located, that they expressed, hoped that he will entirely recover. their extreme ratification to the man- The nave of- Tommy Penhale, son of Mr. William Penhale, was for some reason left offthe list of successful Entrance candidates sent to the papers last week. He received a card showing he had passed, getting 448 marks. .A Miss Robertson, a school teacher from Goderich, Ont., mysteriously dis- ,appeared from her. hotel'in Quebec on Thursday last and has not since ,been found. 'It is said that thisMissRobert- son was a former teacher in the Exeter school. Mrs. Geo. H. Bissett has disposed of her dwelling on Huron street to Mr. Elijah Jory ofStephen, The price paid was. $600. Mrs. Bissett intends dispos- ing bf her household effects shortly and moving with her family to the West, where Mr.;Bissett• has been for some time. Miss Lister of Sarnia, 'who is a guest of Mrs. Willis Powell,unhappily broke her arm by falling from Mr. Powell's horse onFriday. ` The young lady's foot, caught in the stirrup in falling but the . orse stopped until she got her foot out, otherwise she might have been killed. The striking on the ground broke her arm. The many stockhol1ers here of the National Portland Cement Company will'be pleased to learn that at a meet- ing of the directors held at their head S"I�'ORM PROTECTION The most danger to, farm buildings- and live stock from wind storms is during the summer months. A Policy itt The . Huron Weather Insurance Mutual Company will give you protection, and a policy costs only a few dollars a year. day evening on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Bissett. Misses Laura and Hannah `Kinsman have returned from aa.month's visit in Owen Sound. Miss Amy ,Tohns returned Monday evening. from Sarnia, where she visited for some weeks. Miss Millie Oke. leaves this morning for an extended visit with her brother Thos, Oke at Kingsville. Mrs.• Wm. Ross and daughter of To- ronto oronto have been the guests- of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Ross for a week. Miss Flossie Taylor of,London arriv- ed. Sdtairdaay on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor. Mrs.. Elworthy and' ton, Harry, re- turned Saturday from several weeks visit in different parts of.Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Snell of'Lansing, Mich., arrived Thursday evening last Mr. Hackney ism man of good quail- ties, uail ties, and with a little coaching will be able to do his share in, the •business which he has purchased. We welcome - him to the business circle of Exeter. Good Clothing .:FOR Good People In Canadian and Import- ed ed' Tweeds, Torsteds, Cheviots and Berges Made up in the latest style to yturifit. Call and see how well 1 can do for Tia. Everything Hi -Mens' Smart Wear. I �O Tailor% netori Oita* agement for the continued increased output of the mills. The output being an average of 300 barrels per day of an increase over the :reeord of any 'pre - vious year, After providing or their entireindebtedness of $75,000, they have declared an interim dividened of 5 per cent. payable on the (fret of Sep: tember. On Friday afternoon last two rinks of Hensall bowlers visited Exeter to try their luck in a friendly game of bowls. Fortune once more frowned on thein and at the wind-up Exeter had won by 10 points. Th.anks,till we meet in Goderich. Result: Exeter I3ensaail Afternoon Rev. Martin sk. 17 I)r, Sellery sk. 11 Roger Northcott, Esq. President, Hay P. 0. J. Kellerman, Esq., Vice -President. Dashwood DIRECTORS Silas Brokenshire, Creiliton P. 0. O; H, Perkins, Exeter P. 0. Henry Rau, Drysdale P. 0. A. 0, Smilhe, HensalnP. 0. W. T. Caldwell, Hensall P. 0. Chas. Monteith, Thames Road P. 0. 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. HOLTZIJAN, Gen. Agent, - Zurich P, 0. S. HARDY, Agent at Exeter. TRY T. RAWKINS & SON GILT E T EL BINDER TWOTE 650 • o tl $13.1.0'aewt; h t .t . � brand nd of twig, Guaranteed as good as' any other ember of feet to the.lb. ' • ° with the same 1`111 - We keep o full stock• of i din Hardware, , Paints, Glassd Oil Nails,Etc. Also , Repairs .airs for the, Frost & Wooed, and Cockshutt lows. T. HAWKINS & SON. on a visit to the former's mother, Mrs. Anne Snell. Geo. Saanders,London, is the guest of relatives in town, be having recovered from a kick he received from a horse two weeks ago. Mr. John` Bawden of Ridgetown vis- ited relatives here over Sunday, had been attending: the bowling tournr arnent in London. Mrs. Hamden and children tame also and are staying for a few days. Mrs. Geo. Mowat and three children, after a three weeks visitat the home of Wm. Rivers returned to their borne in Toronto Thursday. ` Mrs. Tait returned Friday from `a visit in Sarnia and Detroit. She was accompanied here by Mrs.' E. Howard, who will• visit for a few days. Miss Rossi, Sutton left Friday .even- i1g for Detroit, where she will spend two weeks,prior togoing to Cincinnati, Ohio, where she will reside. Mr. C. Homer Russell of Edmonton arrived Thursday evening on a visit of a month to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wmrt. Russell, 2nd con of }Tay.. lllisS Laura Gregory of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. (Dr.) L.T. Gill with her child- ren of Gibsonhnrg, Ohio, aro visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory. Mr. Wes. Snell, who was so ainfort- unate as to have his leg broken while in Brantford and has since been con- fined to the hospital, was able to re- turn to hie home here on Wednesday k $crapWanted 1 25 or 30 tons of cast iron scrap for which the highest cash price will be paid. - Exeter . Foundry e Fur�is� p esememeemammitssmosee After the honeymoon is over, don't worry.about Turn- ishing, the home. That Problem is Easily Settled. Come in and make your selections. 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 time. BOWE & ATKINSON The Leading . Homer Furnishers" and Funeral Directors. JONES & CLARIH last few weeks we have been telling our During -thea customers of odd lines of summer goods which we were at special rices. What are left of these are still at clearing p p. the .same reduced rices. But now a change comes, and it is hat`we`s�.eak. of New.Fall• Goods t P W. 'Beaman sk.-11 0.3:Billings $k. 10 Evening F. Glaadnian sk., 13 Die Sel ery sk. 14 W. Taman sk. 17 ILLBillingssk. 7 58 i • 48 Mooted by ra rtleireitira. As aninstance of the strange pranks which fate may play upon us we men- tion the case of a young triaan ",named, St. Lawrence Chandler, some sixteen years ago clerk for a shorttime in the bfolso 5 Brink here. Ile is now,' man. tiger of the 17, S. Stove Works of Obi- saago and was the other day.adopted by Bon, 'Claude Pennley', Baron De Livingston and Maarcttis of pckereley, and succeeds to the tale. The aadr tion is the resatlt of a service tendert the a the marquis ettime of illness. Mtr. 11turttoit and many others remember the 'ming man .writhe Volume ,eitrg 11, photo ' him tskcn Cl' friends lien winw$sil lett lint>tt sl a edy of li ' ileCn1orr we WHEAT and BARLEY The mill will be shut down the latter half of July undergoing repairs. - Before closing wewill put in a large.stock. of Flour and Feed and will be in a position to sup- ply ',our customers with what 'they require. - of last wwee. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Holmee. of Saskaa-. toon, �S;is'k., were in. town Friday, the guests id Mr, and Mrs. John Pedlar. 0s.was as pleaasaant oilier at the Ativo- Oext office. They left° Otitaario for their 'home in the 'West on Tueedaay. MMr. and Mrs. Wm.Grigg and dough. ter, Mrs. Walker. arrived Saturday hast to be present at the Gand flaunter.. sate' of the wedding day of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grigg, ‘which was r� Jtiie tiv celebrated on Saturday. Mrs. Walker is remaining for a few days. Mrs. W m.11awksbaw and her (laugh. ter. Mies Jean, are visiting at the hmne' of Mr. and Afra. Sbosenberg, London, Mrs. S! ',U'.tiberg lneing, eorithied to the hospital in that city and will undergo an operation for the retxtovialvof stirtye Internal trouble. MM. Shciyeidu rg s recovery. I HARVEY BRCS - EKETEII ONTARIO : LOOKING A''1 EYES New Wrapperettes This is the line to which we first wish to call your attention. Not carry- ing over from last season, all told, moire than one hundred and fifty.. yards Hence our present stock is the newest, brightest, and best assorted .that s procurable from the most np-to-date .manufacturers in. Canada. Prices range from 10 to X20 cents per yard. See them displayed in our. north window." New Flannelettes What material is used for more purposes than these desirable flannel- ettes? Our stock offers every kind for every style. • Plain colors and light stripes from. 6 to 121 cents per yard Dark Loch ' Lomond skirtings in stripes, checks, and plain greys, from 10 to 15 centsper yard. Extra heavy, double fold white sheeting at 35c. per yard. New Flannels To satisfy the needs of many it is necessary to have a full range of both all wool and union flannels, twill or plain, light or dark greys, ,also military flannels in brown and grey. Quality the highest and prices the"• lowest possible. t New Dress Goods Just a few words to'say they are here and invite your inspection. e' Store closed at 6:30 o'clock each`evening, excepting Wednes- day and Saturday, JONES & CLAR as long aa we have . been should cer- tainly giu5lify us and justify our Claim to the title of EXPERT OPTICIANS so that when your vision troubles you the beat and simplest way out + zitn plate yourself in one hands foertreaat- went. Examination fee. W e will 'not only help year vision," haat we I1 irtntnroVe y005 aappee:H.4. C&' with cnr're(1 ly-fitt Leg lenses sand Finnws A ere- plete OPTICAL atot k.to -select from. W goidy Pott Il�emint'Aro otit.Wan. METH ft Phone 50 leadg waiters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing. • re 12%e. I� Oxford Shirting —FORT J Cents. 12 pieces fine Oxford Shirting, good heavy quality, guaranteed fast col- splendi4 patterns, regular price 1210., our great clearitg bargain Price e a• w r s♦ r e a w r e a .. r e. u, cents . 'ELL 86 ittpwE tree ttn