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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-09-06, Page 8Good by you. 1g yozi likely. to meed by getting it new. 'woke advantage dour spee41.1 -di5eautt of 20 per gent We don't try to fit a man into a ready-made suit; We make a euie to fit the man; and to fit him ae if it were his own suit,' not a borrowed one. If etou want to have the repu- tation oE being a correct dresser let us do tbe tailoring for you, and you will ever be sure of Good materials, good fit, splen- did workmanship, and perfect W W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Exeter, - Ontario Business Locals -- Read Them .Did you say Linoleum? Stewart has by all odds the biggest stock. and bist val- ues in town. See their special yards Wedding Stationery. • Get your wedding invitation,s 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 Navy Blue Drgss Goods will be 0,K. This fall Stewart is showing special values Buggies for Sale. nev,v, neat, up-to-date buggy. Price to snit purcnaser; also iron -wheel wagon. Call at once and see thsrn. A. E. Pym, Blacksmith. Yes, Stewart has them all beat on.choice semi porcelain Dinner Sets. See their 106 piece Sets at $12.50. They- are the newest and best values we have seen. Dr. Ovens Coming. Dr. Ovens, London, Eye and Ear Surgeon. will be at the Com ,mercial Hotel, Exeter, ten Friday, Sept. 7th. Hones; all day. Glasses properly fitted andelipeases. of :Eye, Ear and Nose• -49c. for ,a swe,11 lot of 'new dress goods, gre grounds tvith fancy mauve, green or blue over twisk—Steivark. Wanted to Rent, We want to rent a first-class dwel: ling.—Sanders & Creech. Women's Institute Notes. The rezular meeting of the Woman's Institute will be held on Friday, Sept. 7th, at 3 o'clock, tn Seniotes Hall. Sub- ject: Discussion en tomatoes and their uses. Miss Halls,Pres. Mrs: Hastings, Seey .211illinery show rooms are now oien Stewart's; ready for ' the biggest business .we have ever done. Apples Waute4. Having started operations at ,the Exeteie Evaporator we want a large quaetity of apples for which highest prices veill be paid. W, Levett. Forecasts for September. A eeactioriary storm period is cen- tral on tfie 7th and 8th and this fact most proba,bly, will cause storms which originate on the 6th to Continue over the 7th and 8tb. If high barom- eter follews close behind any of the ettrey September storme areas, frost wilt be almost a certainfeeba northern sections. 4. regular storm' period is central on the 12th and covers the 14) to the 15th. Look for high tempera- - arta, centeringo-progressivelyoon thee llth to the 14th. Here again it •Is problematical whether a high "heroine eter from the northwest ,and change to Much cooler will follow these Dressy young men. wear the King ail Jae. Its the most up-to-date hat that it shown, Stewart 1149 the agency. Good Clothing Good People In Oanadian and Import ed Tweeds, Viroriteds, Cheviots and Sages Meilen', thelatest style to youritl t. Call and see hOW well CAA dO for you. Everything in Mons' Smart ludo ill t, i Una, Melo LOCAL DOINGS. sikaleatieteekileosteeteeatiesiteaae eition on the Advocate etaff. Ethelbert Weeteott ia confined to Rev. Celibate preathed in. Willa= on &Imlay. On Monday he vieited in A new fancy iron fence and a ce- ment walk ineproVe 'the froat of Reeve` Dr. Rolline is Dow residing in' Ray - 'reload. Alberta. having moyedethere front Prineo Albert. e' The Mansion HOMO Is in the ha da of tbo paintere this week and tile ap- pearance is meat improved, Centralia and Exeter Junior Ball team. played a game here Thursday evenuag. Score 18-5 in favor of Exeter. Chief Well. Tueket (W. johns) won the silver medal at the Huron Indian Mr. John W. Taylor went to Lon- don Hospital Monday suffering from typhoid fever. We hope for a speedy recovery,. . Mr. Thos. Hartnoll occupied the pul- pit of the James st, church on Sunday in the Absence ef Rev. Going who was attending General Conference. Miss May 4uance has accepted a, position with Messrs: Dickson & Car- Iing, while Miss Alice Howard bas engaged with Mr. A. Q. Bobier. School commenced on Tuesday with a. full staff of teachers as stoted last week and a good attendance of schol- ars. The R.S. Department will again be well filled with students, Tom Carling's young hound."Mike,'” was killed by the work train going North Thursday evening. He under- took to beat the train from one cross- ing to another but was overtaken and crushed to death. Those who had been on the excur- sion to Muskoka and the Cobalt re- turned hotne during the week. While all were pleased with the country as a holiday spot, few would care to reside there perm anen tly. The dir-ship (?) over Marine City is causing some little anxiety to the peo- teleavito have time to look over that way about seven o'clock in the event- ing. Some people persist in calling it "the evening star." A game of tehnis consisting of five set was played on Labor, Day, between those who have been practising on Mr. R. N. Rowe's laven andel those on the Main st. church lawn. The latter were victorious by a score of 3 to 2. -Mr. J. G. Stanbury sent an exhibit of gladioli to the Seaforth Hortieul- tural Society's Flower Show on Friday and Saturday last and pearled offethe first prize. There aves a good, compe- tition, many exhibits being there from Seaforth and othen towns. Thotnas Warwick, who has been an inmate of the House of Refuge for sev- en years died at the age of 97. He was next to elac oldest imitate one of the women having Rassed still'enothar mile stone. Living in French ' daStle has certainly not shortened any one's Last week the Blyth Standard pass- ed from the hands of Editor A. E. Bradwin to those of J. L. Kerr, son of Mre W. R. /Lem publisher of the Brussels Post. Mr. Bradwin was the Editor for 12 years. We wish the new proprietor every saccess. The many milliners of town return- ed last week from the openings end have taken. theit situations in and out of towe. Miss Sanders is with Mre J. A. Stewart, Miss White with Jones & Clark,. Miss Steinbach with Messrs. Snell 85 Rowe and. Miss Layton with Miss Morlock. The erackiogseheap sale of the Mr. House Shoe Stook whech has been re- moved to the store one door north of the Post Office will continue for an- other week. Do not mies this cheap sale. Case lots will. be -offered to Shoe Merchants at a rate on the dollar. J. W. BRODgRICK. Mie Chas. Birney is now the possess- or of in old make of violin which to- day is very rare. He brought it home frem Windsof the other day, baying had it left to him by an old friend, who died recently. The instrument is over 200 yeers of age. Mr. Birney is fond of the violin and plays well him- self. Hermit, the cocker spaniel owned by Geo. Douglas of Woodstock, for- merly the propez ty of Mr. W. H. Le - vett of town, (then called "IsTiggerte) won three firsts at the Toronto Dog Show last week in these classes: Limit, doge,jilack;Ppen doge, black; Weed- ers,, black. The num-her of cocker spaniels in the competition was very People will persist in saying that you cannot grow tomatoes in this section. What nonsense! We were. shown on Saturday morning a basket full,grown by Mr. G. Manson, of very large, .per- fectly per-fectly ripe tomatoes. Three taken out and weighed went, 3e lbs. Many other growers report the growing of toms» toes to be easy, and the coality firsts class. • If mothers white buying new ; sloes for their children would adopt the fol- lowing hint they would find Haat they would last twice as long and. els° re- sist the id:unp.Procure some boiled lin- seed oil, pour t onto t large. fiat dish or tier and the shies to stand in it for about. twelve hours, or until the soles are well soaked. This does not, however, apply to brown shoes.. On Saturday afternoon while Miss Violit.Xenhale, daughter of Mr. Wtn. Penhale,Stephen, Miss Iltinieston and It ttle niece, the daughterof Ur. and Mrs. Itobt. Higgins. were: turning the COMM' at Williatn and Ann streets when. the buggy ina which they were riding -tipped over and threw the oci ennvints to the ground. Litekily no one was hurt. The horse broke away and with the rig overturned ran up .A.tun street to Main and turning nortb Oti Main eollided with a buggy of Mr. /Min, Itevele Ice. of Lobilon 'toed South, whielt attaehed to the horse tvas stand merit but b oh homes were soon quiet tv.hen it t as found that Mr. Ker. aged and Mr .Penhale's had a demo'. iNbed top. T we eacape for the ladies Vrt#8 very fortunate. Mee Carrie Dyee has taken the no- r Davis Gardiner of Kiogeton ate rived here Tnesdav and is now erigag- stock. for the eauniug faetory. These far they have met will excellent =0 - era of tekastits, Mr. and Mee. John Willts of Mar - tette, Miele, elesire to thank the many friends. in toWn for theie veiy kind tee eistaece and syntpathy extended to ,tleem at the time of their recent be- reavement caused, by, the deeth of their beloved daughter, Lily, ThO Anniversary Harvest Thanke- church were held on Sunday last and were of a highly pleasing and interest - were in attendance at both services, ebtas.g. elmfioert.?-1).1yAfi„Ile.D.Threelerr:.1! Earticuiarly the evening, the church T Tiringharn, had charge.of Ale service and preaehed two eteellent and able discouries: The singing by the choir was of a highly pleasing nature and. contribute(' much towards brighten- ing the services. Mr, Brown presided at the organ and as usual gratified his hearers. The offertories on both oc- casions amounted to el213.00, There passed away at Clinton on Friday last William Visher„ at the ad- vanced age of 82 years, 7 months and 25 days, Mr. Fisher had been a long sufferer from cencer and that coupled with old age was the cause of his death. The deceased wes a native of Enigma having come to Canada many years ago. For several years he was a resident of Lucan and later, Listo w- ell where he resided up to the time of his removal to Exeter, He remained here for several years and about a year ago went with his wife to reside at Clinton. His reractins,were brought here -for burial, the funeral taking .!ctce from the home of' Mrs, Fred later, Carling street, on Sunday. of IM.it$ Mite, Wee Elliott of Noewiela °poet the holicleye here. Mr. N. Ie. Iluedon aied cone are holi- daying at Port Frank. tion as milliner in Harrow. Bert White bee taken a poeition as clerk with Mr. Hera Elituville. and Ed.11ooper are visitingin Toronto. Part T. B. Carling arid daughter,Miss Nina..Went to Toronto Tuesday morn - •Mr. and Mrs. Murray A. Miller, (nee I3eatrico Robinson) returned front a short trip through Ontario' on nitre - day evening. They left me Monday for their borne in Lloydteinster, Alta.,• going by water as fitr as Port Arthor. Additional Locals on page 1. TRY ._ PERSPNAL. Mr:Geo. Bawden of Tamen. was here over Sunday. • Miss Effie Qiclley of Blytb spent La- bor Day here. Mr. P. Gardiner of Blyth was in town Monday. Miss Stella Penhale IS spending ten days in Toron to. Mr. P. FraYne spent part of the past week in Toronto. Mrs. H. Rumohr spent a few deys in Seaforth during the week. - Clinton Sweet and James Shaddock are' attending the Toronto Fair. Mr. Clifford Spa,ckraan visited his uncle in Toronto over Labor 'Day. Mr. O. Shaddock of Detroit visited friends over Sunday and Monday. , Mr. and Miss Hobbs of Lobo visited at the reetory during•the holidays. 'Mrs. T. H. McCallum is visitieg her daughter, Mise Edna; in Teronto. ' „ Mr. Wes. Fanson of St. ThitornaS spent the holidays visitingin town, Mr. Richard Bissett and son, Frank, spent Sunday with relatives in town. Mrs. Reid or London is visiting her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Handford. Mr. I. Bissett -of Delhi arrived last week on a visit to relatives and friends. Mr. James Snell visited his son, Rev. James Snell, at Marthaville this week. Ma. and Mrs. Chas. Coat'es of Lon- don spent the holiday with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dow visited rale Miss Clara Rau has gone to Londen where, she intends remaining for a ill of Londen spent a few days a ith her cousin, Mrs. T. Holland, this No. 3, Stephen, spent the holiday at Mr. Fred Hedges of London ,spent Labor Day holidays with James Dear - in , Stephen. er. and Mrs. Gilmour and family of St. Thomas talent the 'holidays with friends in town. ' Mester lei eis Wolf, who have been turned e Monday. hoi visiting at he Commercial Houseere- May, and Miss Brown spent part of he Know, How' Is a val b part of our businesS. t is the. best of foundations— it is lasting.. We know how to repair Watches, Jewelry, etc, We know what is required to fix it, If your watch is not running just as it should, bring it in for examination. It costs nothing to know if it is in order, If it requires fixing we can do it. The "Knowing How" has been the means of giving us the right to say we are leaders in our line. • Try us when you wish to bay soraething in our line. That Problem is Easily Settled. 0 ..- ,_. at „6:_i, . , , - SON -- 'GILT ED BINPER TWIAB 50 ft. to the lb... for $13 10 a cwt. Guaranteed as good as any other 'brawl:of twine With the same number of feet to the lb. We keep a fall stock of Building Hardware, Paints, Glass, Also itepairs for the Frost & Wood dm Cockshutt Plows. T HAWKINS & SON. g Fuilisli Their llomg After the honeymoon is over, don't worry about furn. ishing the home. .,.come in and make. yourselections. We will make yoUr hOme handsome, artistic and cam - The Jetveller , fortable from cellar to attic at prices and terms that will save you money and make you happy 'for a EXETER, -ONT4RIO life time. STORM PROTECTION The most dtulger to farm buildings and live stook from wind storms it during the .sumnier months. A Policy in The Huron 'Weather Insurance ROWE & AtrKINSON The Leading Home Fuinisheri and nineral Directors. MutuabCotnpany will give yowproteotion, and a policy costs Only a few dollars a year. Roger Northeott, Esq. President, Hay -P. 0. - J: Kellerman, Esq., Vine -President, Dashwood DIRECTORS ' SUM Brokenshire, Creditep P. 0. Henry Itv.u, 'Drysdale P. 0. W. T. Caldwell', Efensall P. Chas. Monteith, Moines Road P. 0. See your nearest director or Write for partitalars to E. Zeller, Secretary, Zurich. . Reliable agents wanting territory should write et once to G. HOLTZMAN, Gen. Agent, Zurich P, 5. HARDY, Agent at Exeter. roriv.sr-siriv"1.5.9.0"Fiv.gri ; REPAIRING OVER sition to supply the needs of our customers. We are once more in a po- 1 As in tbe past we will make a 1 specialty of -our STAR 111LOUR_ which is recognized as ode of tbe best brends of family flour. If yoa prefer Pure Manitoba flour try our new. brand turned home Thursday: We solicit Your Oilsting and Chop - the millinery opentnge at Toronto, re- go WHITE SEAL 1. it will please you. Mrs. A. Setton and daughter, Mabel ping Patronage. returned Monday for a week's visit with friends_ in Seatforths Miss. May Hogg of Brussels ,.spent a, few days with Mrs. Silas Stanlake, Sodom, during the week. e Miss Victoria Miners and Mr, Alvin Brintnell went to Goderich to .attend, Model School on Monday. • Mr.Thos. + eandford left Monday rorning,for Winnipeg, going by way ,, of the lakes to Port .Atrthur. Mrs. Wr.' \ Welsh went to' Sdaforth• Saturday on a visit, while Mrs. (De.) Bailoway returned to, Clinton. Miss Lois Birney returned Saturday from 13elgrave after ae two txic�aatlta' stay with her grandmother. Mrs. Thos. Hawkins left on Monday *morning for Virden, Mara„ to 'Visit iter father, Mr. Adam Whiteford, who its alive Mrs. M. Lee, after a pleasant visit at the -home of her brother, Mr. D. Wynn, returned to her home inTorofto WTed- neda, Mr.y. Gea. Hammond, after several. weeks' visit with his siaster, Mrs,' 'Vi Vee River', left last week for lis 1101811 in Buffalo. . Misses Muriel Evens oval l Thelma Parker returned to Adele Craig on Monday aefter a week'tt visit with Mee. Mrs. Barber, what' has Been tVisiti�rti Mtn. Stewart, . Duron street, left for Detroit and Lake For—este Cli., rats Thar �.risdaa,v, Mrs. Rieb.Crock er, Mrs. Well. Johne. and Mr. arid Mrs. Ed. Treble, Mry. and Mrs A. Dieting$ .attended Toronto F'1ir this week. Mrs. Been. Mattson, necompsenied h her son, Willie. is at flidgetown at, tending the funeral of her nephew, 'I Sohn W. Macgregor, Mr» Harry Statham of ':Anton holm Bayed here this week. returning Tues. dayteronapaa.Hiaed by his wife, who has been visiting relatives here. HARVEY BROS- 41; ik EtTER -ONTARIO JONES CLARK PHONE NO 32 Please Remember Our Millin-rers. are at work. Our/New Pall and Winter Jackets are on exhibit. Our Fall ait'd Winter Dress Goodg' have arrived.' Come and See. tedi all Old Ilene 7c. per lb. live weight Chicken weighing 21 lbs.e-10c. pee lb. live weight " Ducks 10c. per lb. dressed Largo Onione, 60c. a•bushel Pickling Onions $1,35 a bushel, ES & CLARK. Headquarters for the celebrated W. Sanford. Clothing, pecial Values enetian Cloths A GOOD CRITIC on :speetades ie dear old Grandma., She knows hy years of experience wheite to go for glasses to suit. GLASSES THAT JUT are but. a part of our viteiecl stoek Of opticol goods, ° An extra pair is al. ways handy in ease of accident. ror ft new paiv or an extra pair have us. fit you. il All Wool Venetian and Plain Woven Cloth with Obliffon fini411-1-an ideal material for your new fall Costume in the now kihades. of Navy, Green, Brown and Black, At 0, 75, 00 per -0td. W* S. 110WEY, Chemist and opticiati. monnzt,,(4;,‘ phone 5% SNELL :gown