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Exeter Advocate, 1906-10-04, Page 8
4Tridir w. Good Clotiiing.. . Do net let &tib© good chances pass by you.�}jj If yore ryora rer�likely to coed a, nec a dyeing, tTe i>;ai-", the next rem months' yora wall be doio€eToerself, a favor by gettizies zloty. Ta12, advantage of our spe9ia discount of 20 per cent. t' r U We don't try to fit a man into a reaadd-nacaale suit. We make a suit to fit the matin; and to fit him as if it e. ere his own snit, not a borrowed one. If you want to have the repu- tation of heing a correct dresser; let us clo the tailoring for you, and you will ever t e sure of Good materi 1s, good fit, splen- did workmanship, and perfect finish. W. W. TALN. Merchant Tailor, Ontario Exeter, Business LocalsRead Them A swell lot of new and nifty Jackets for the girls. Nicely trained, $2.25, 2.50,, 3.00, and 3.50 at Stewart's. Boy Wanted. - To learn blacksmithing. Apply to James Dignan & Son. Apples Waited. Bring your apples out to the Exeter Evaporator.. Good prices paid. W. H. Levett. Yes, Millinery and Mantles . are• two leading lines at Stewart's. Special value in new ,Jackets at $8.50, $10.00 and $14.50. Notice. The Exeter Salt Works Co., are now making salt and those that are in „need of same will have their orders cheer- fully filled by calling at the works. = T. B. Carling, Sec'y-Treas. Women's Institute Notes. « . The reeular meeting 9f the Woman's Institute will be held on Friday, Oct. 5th, at 3 o'clock, in Senior's Hall. Miss Halls, Pres. Mrs. Hastings, Sec'y The young met who dress well buy their stiff hosts at Stewart's—their stock is right to the minute. Buggies for Sale. 'A new, neat, up-to-date buggy. Price to suit purcnaser; also iron -wheel wagon. Call at once and see thsm A. E. Pym, Blacksmith. Dr. Ovens Coming. Dr. Ovens, . London, . .Eye and Ear Surgeon, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Exeter, on Friday, October 5th. Hours, all day. Glasses properly fitted and diseases of Eye, Ear and Nose treated. , N. Atrctioneer. nhas taken out an Auctioneer's License for, , the County of Huron, and is ,now in a po- sition to take sales. Terms reasonable. Address Elimville, Ont.. Some .lovely new lies of .Dress Goods; 49, 65, 75c and $1. All the leading shades--Stewrt's -440 Mese Jae. Slsaptee ism oil cleuuraay. Mr. Chao. Sea, Say,, is vita) ill et his home. Mrs. tlaareney, Min street, ns still very W. n,Ir, Wiiliaine hca9 returned from the Northwest. Mr. Jolest Muir is reeovoriog from arra attack , of lumbago. Thursday, (Moller lSth will be ob. eeeved as Thanksgiving Day. Garfield Sheave of Brantford is re- iaa;a' 'wrC'ing from typhoid fever. Miss Vosper1�,was ill Tuesday, conaso quently'the schoku's of her room., haad.',. holiday. a, Inid it Mrs. Homey, Shncoe street, is able to be up againafter an attack of mus- cular rheumatism. Mr. Jas. Harvey is eomewhaat bettor after several days severe illness at the Mansion House. Next Sunday will be Rally Day for. the Sunday school •children of the James street church. The juveniles of the west beat those of the east in a game of ball Monday afternooa; score 20-7. The Ross -Taylor Co. are installing an electric dynamo to light their fac- tory so as to run full time, Mr.Geo. Hyndrrnan has been forced to resigned his positign with Mt J. A. Stewart owing to ill health. Mr.. Thomas howe is confined to the house owing to .failing health. We trust to soon see him out again. Arthur Sanders has moved in from Stephen and is occupying one of D. Braund's houses in Exeter north. iss Hueston has returned from Grnd Bend and will resume , her teaching of voice culture' and piano. The injuries sustained by Mr. Wm. Creech through a fall from a house are more severe than at first suspected, and while he is recovering it is very slowly, Mrs. Geo. E. Lyne of London, a for- nner resident of this place, is confined to her room owing to injuries which she sustained last week by falling down the cellar stairs at the home of W. R. Garner. Now Story. This week. the ua.ew serial story 66JCDare Ilei or a Sado Life Story" commences. aua t o Advocate. Senbsertyitae new and get the opening ebaptors. It is a very fascinating story. Harvest Homy. • Success crowned the' efforts of the Ladies Aid of ,James street church in their Harvest Home Festival held on. Sur daa'r and Monday. The church was most.beautifully decorated for the oc- cnsion. The Sunday services were • charaacterized.by .large congregations. liberal collections, excellent sermons by the pastor, Rev. Going, who has been absent several weeks-, and choice music,' among which were solos by Miss Lewis and. Miss Oarling On MonMon- day evening a, tea was *leveed and a program rendered. The tea ewas just such as the .Tames street ladies are cap- able of giving and needs' no comment. `The.progranr consisted'of-addresses,by the resident ministers, anthems by the Owing to the difficulty of securing a successor at Erin Miss Gregory may not take Miss-Dorrington's room here as soon as expected. In the meantime the latter will remain here as long as possible. The Opera House has been engaged by Mr. Wm. Brown for ai grand even- ing concert on Oct. 25. We hope that the people of Exeter and district will respond heartily to Mr. Brown's en- deavor to supply an evening's enter- tainment. Gerald, a young son of Mr. - N. D. Hurdon, was prostrated last Friday from an affection of the heart while at •school, He managed to get home but was taken more severely later on and foe a time his condition. was serious. He is now well again. The heavy rain of the past week has put a different look on the face of na- ture and on the faces of the `farmers; has washed the dust of weeks off the walls and housetops and : made the heart of roan glad that he will escape the clouds of dust for a time at least, The LiterFiy Society of the H. S. Department re -organized Friday after- noon with',. the following officers: Pres., Frank Clegg; Vie -Pres., :Laurier Hag:. en; Sec'y, Beattie artin; Tress., Mary. Mack; Pianist, V a Rowe; Leader of Glee Club, Mr. erring; Journalist, Miss Chidley; Critic, Miss Dorrington; Question Drawer, Douglas Stewart.. Mr. `vim. Brown,. organist and choir .a, . . master of Trivitt Memorial church wishes to announce to the citizens of Exeter that he wilt.establish a singing class in Sight Reading, Harmony and. Voice Culture, for the winter months in Senior's -hall, Main street. As -soon- as enough member* are enrolled prac- tices will begin. Forany information inquire of Mr. Jos. Senior or of Mr. Wm.. Brown Reception.. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sanders, Exe- ter North, held a reception at their home on Thursday evening last. A large number of youth and beauty gathered early in the evening -and the home was at once thrown open for 'their enjoyment. The older people' spent the evening in social ehat and harmlessarnuserriente, while the young folks wiled the happy hours away in tipping the light fantastic toe.About midnight a most appetitizinglunch. was served. To mark the occasion the host and hostess were made the recip- ients of numerous, ;'costly and useful gifts, a testimony of the high esteem in which tfi'ey are held. At a reason- able hour all repaired to their respect- oirandsolosbyMissearili'ngand,Miss ive homes, after' thanking Mr. and eers; • also a cornet solo by Wm., Mrs. Sanders fortheirkind hospitality eery. The proceeds of the entertain- and also +cvishingthem., many happy ment alone amounted to about $80, The Government Milk Inspector re- einrted to the Advocate that the milk tests made hereon Tuesday Were: Mr. Rivers' milk 3.6; Mr. Day" 4.2. years of wedded life. • Chase—Leitch. A very happy event was solemnized' at, the hoose of Mr,John Leitch. Queen street, Ailsa . Craig, on Wednesday, when his daughter, Fredina, .was unit - +++4044444,444,40++++++++44 1t'+.c44 4 44,4 4'4 4cd'd'.} F'F+4r+d'+d' ed in marriage to ' Mr. Abe L. 'Case, station argent at Denfield. The nuptial • knot was tied by Rev. Geddes. The jp , bride looked charming in a, gown of 1 II s r white silk erepe de cliene over .chiffon a• + ' taffettaa with bridal' veil and apple Ws. 1, all ,a soros and carried a' bouquet of white 1 U ▪ teases. She was attended by her sister. • assie, Who wore white Point de sprit, n Q� ver white silk, and Miss Barclay of P t L ll O uncri 'f, who wore a pretty white � silk an both Carrying white carne -Reduced 1 It t (I Price. 1.tions; li tle Miss Florence Irene made educed „+, 'aa. prett flowers' girl and ring bearer, • looking quite sweet in white silk. The groom was. attended by,, Stewart Ros. ser of .Denfield and Garnet (lase of Bewail, who marched into the parlor to a beautiful arch, to the strains of I' 4fendelssokrn's wedding march played by Mrs, II. McLurg of Ailsa Craig. The bride was given away by her fath- er in the presence of about 50 guests, present from lienssll, Eateter, London, Merton, Falkirk,131ytb, Denfield and Craig. After the Tier"ernony a very tssi ter de jeuner was,served in the dining grooms by leawke'e caterers, London. After this the happy ole was taken to the Station where they took the 3 !f'cli ek train for Toronto, Niagara Falls, Hauuiilton and Detroit. On their rtyeturri they will make their future home irr Denflelrl. The presents were i1tnnerousa, the { r'ct0rrrr,'s ` gift to pride Was a beautiful e;recent of pear•1# and a locket, to the bridesmaids a ring met with pearls and emeralds, to the flow. ' gra trusma n beantifttl gold cuff links. tr girl a gold bracelet et andtot e We have reduced a large number of first-class auitings and pantings in price and for the next month will offer you +i Stan reduced frOi �a n SIA to $1., 3 6 f{ 6 Z .a ra $17 to'$14.,1 $1(1 to $13.5 ,i., " " " $15 toy .50 + Panting " , “ $0 to $ sa " " $5 to $t ± •i '- ", $4.50 to $`3.75' a' , " " $4,00 to $3.00 • e_ o 0 7,13: ia '0 Litt we `Will Clear et One. D'on't Mls�is the , n ChduCc Wo JOHNS Merek not Tailor 0. Exeter r ation 'wadable. The 'bonze of Mr. and Mrs. • William Balker. ('r, Moron street, was an Taaesday; last the scene of one of those pleasing anniversary events; in : celebration of their wedding day which took place fifty year e ligo in the city sof London. Shortly after their niaar.'riaago they canna to the township of Stephen where they settled ora the towealnsae. between Mc- Illli a and Ste a' 'dis- trict� Step/aim when th=�� trict waas call bush. • IIere they, Dewed out a home for, themselves and before they retied from the farm 22 years ago the property wags one of the most valuable an the township. Their wed- ded life was blessed with seven child- ren hildren all of whom are now grown up,oa.nd residing in different parts of the coun- try as follows: Mfrs. Flynn of Exeter; Thomas, Port Huron; William, St. Marys; Mrs. ,[fearing, Exeter; George, Windsor; Harry, Detroit; and Mrs. Zuefie of Harriston. They with their families; were here at the anniversary celebration. Miss Mary A.nn Baker, of Saginaw, a niece, was also present. The celebration was of a quite nature being simply in the -form of „a " bonne; coming of the children who were de- lighted to show their esteem of their parents, who are one of the •`finest old couples of the community.. The occa- sion was taken advantage of by the children who presented to them many valuable gifts amolhg which were two handsome chairs. To Mr. and Mrs, Baker we extend our heartiest'` con- gratulations, wishing then' at the same time many more years of happy wedded life, Cudniore--Flemifig Nuptials., The following taken from, the Sas- katoon, (Sask.) Capital, has reference to a farmer Exeter boy and the young- est son of Mr. George Cudmore of this town: "Wednesday evening, Sept. 26th, at 7:30 o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, "Riveredale" a pretty wedding was solemnized, when Edith' J. C. Flernins, youngest daughs ter of C. H. Fleming was united in marriage of Enos E. Oudmore, of the grocery firm of Cudmore & Morrison. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. O. Gallup, pastor.of . Knox Presby- terian church, in the presence of near- ly fifty friends. The bride, . who was unattended, looked very pretty in a gown of blue voille, with' allover lace and chiffon frilling and carried a hand- some bouquet of roses and carnation. At the conclusion of the ceremony the young couple received the hearty con- gratulations of those present, after which the, wedding breakfast was served, when the health of the bride was proposed and received in a suitable manner. The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome set of solid silver knives, forks and spoons, and the large number of other useful and costly pres- ents testified to ,the good wishes of many in the welfare of Me. and Mrs. Cudmore, After an evening of social intercourser the happy young couple left for their new home on Avenue H and,22nd street." Enos' many friends here extend hearty. congratulations. May he and his estimable bride enjoy a life of health, peace and pros- perity. Mrs. R. Murphy visited in Londes- boro last week. Mr. John Grigg;:left yesterday 'morn- ing for New York. Mrs. McIntyre of Seaforth is the guest of Mrs: Dow. Miss Vitverna Quan a. of Ailsa Craig spent ai spent Sunda here. • Mr. J. N..Boward returned SaturT day from WalIaceburg , Mrs. let. A. K.`M reeodevlaited in Sea- -forth during the week. Mr. John Brooks of Oswosso, Dlich.,. is the guestof Mr. C. T. Brooks. , • Mise Bonthron of Toronto is the guestloof her aunt, Mrs. 4. H. Collins. MisdWheatley returned to Clinton Tuesday after a visit with. Miss Edna Dow. • Muss Charlotte Dearing, Who has been. very ill at Kingsville, suffering trom an attack of appendicitis, is, we hre pleased to state, improving,,. Mrs. Hiller an old time resident of Exeter, but the . last " twenty year of Oregon, wee intown Saatgrda y call- ing on old friends. She is visiting her brother in Dashwood. y Mr. Thos. Elliott. has returned from Winnipeg. ,• Mr. Jos. Davis was iii Terronto]-vert of last week. 'Mr. and Mrs,:,W H, Levettwere in Parkhill Thursday last. s Mrs. Hector Munroe of Detroins the guest 'of Mrs. Munroe. . Mr. Jos. I3awden of London visited his parents here over Sunday. Miss Mathews arrived last Saturday to visit. her sister, Mrs. S. Fitton. • Miss Millie Westland. of, Wyoming is the guest of Mrs. W. G.„Bissett, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Tomlinson of "Lon.„ don spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. E. I. Eacrett left 'Mondry for Toronto to resume his medical studies. Mrs. E. Treble rind son, Leon, are spending a few days in London this' week. Mrs. Dean of London spent as few days with .Mrs. John Cookson ' last week. Miss .Any Johns left for Toronto. Monday morning to take a course in truusrc, Me. and Mrs. Georgie Ilolurrn of El - mondville visited Dere Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mts.Jarmain of London vis- ited Mr. and Mos. F.` W. Gladman over iundaa. . Mrs. yLanam a of Detroit is the guest of Mrs, Ed. Christie and her Mother, Mw. Tait. Mr. and Mars. Wm. Sweet of St, Catharines are spending a few wet=ka ut1a, friends here. rs Ire 'GV F Mrs, Charles Gidley spent as couple of days in Parkhill the guest of her brother, what is ill. Mrs. O1+idrnan was in 'Toronto last,. week attending the maah•iaige of he sister, Mise Dolly Fowler. Mr. W. Harding returned to his dn- ties in; the Sovereuutt Bank Mondaty, after three weeks' holidays. j Clinton New Era,—"Mrs. 1,17..T. Cook I wit ' Mies Beetwiee Deep, who has been the guue: t of Mies Jeenio Sander'sEx- eter North, for 1.3ovor R Jaya, retnenned to Lraaacioun, thio week. Miss White, who bee been the goeat .of Mir, Powell, left for London ori Monday to vieit for a time, prior to re- turning, to bor bourne ioa Woodistock. Anter oa twp unont a stay at his home here Mr. Lorne ].Fear left last week for Toronto ,where he has been ,appointed teacher in the school of raienco. lie will teach electricaal,eanghaeering, Ailsa Craig Baannar,"Mie, Evauns. and daughter, Mildred,returned home Thursday after an absence „ of several rirouaths at Exeter. She is at present confined, to her home through illness." Mrs. F. W. Collins, who has spent the summer in L,;ititlon, Brantford and Oainsville, returned home , last week. She leaves Friday to spenda few months with her brother-in-law, Rev. J. IL Collins at Cainsville. Then(� How' 11V� TRY T. IL&WKINS. 45z SON Is a valuable part- of our business. It is the best of foundations— it is lasting. We`'rk` io-v bow 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 w c n do it, The. ' Knowii g Row” has been the means. of giving us the right to say we are leaders in our line. •Try us when you wish: to buy something in our line. MARCH AN D The Jeweller EXETER, ONTARIO STORM PROTECTION R ST VES and, FURNACES We keep a full stock of Building Hardware; Paints, Glass 611, �N,als,mite. Also Repairs for the Prost Wood, and Cockehutt Plows. T. HAWSINS & SON. • � Fnrnisli Tlie!r' Hoines -After the honeymoon is over, don't worry about film ishing the home. That Problem is Easily. Settled. Come' i.n and make your selections.: We will make your home handsome, artistic and coml. fortable from cellar to attic at prices and terms that will save you money and make you happy- for a life time, The most danger to farm buildings and live stook from wind storms is during the summer months. • A Policy in The Huron Weather Insurance ROWE & ATKfl"S The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. Mutual Company will give you protection, and a policy Costs only a few dollars a year. Roger Nortl:►cott, Esq. President, Hay P. O. J. Kellerman, Esq., Vice -President, Dashwood DIRECTORS Silas Brokenshire, Crediton P. O. 0. H; Perkins, Exeter P. O. Henry Rau, Dryildale P. 0. A. 0. Smillie} Heiman P. o. W. T. Caldwell, Hensel]. r. o. Chas. Monteith, Thames Road R O. Wm. ti.,�attler, Zurich. See your nearest director or write for particulars to E. Zeller, Secretary, Zurich. Reliable agents wanting territory should write at once to 0. IKOLTZMAN, (len. Agent, Zurich P, o. S. HARDY, Agent at Exeter. 1 HAVING.j RENTED Mr, W. G. Bissett's grain storehouse and • placed Mr. Chas, Northcott in charge, we are now in a position to handle " all kinds of coarse.grain. o— , -0 We Solicit Your Oristing: and• Clop -- plum Patronage. o --o HARVEY EBiETER • ONTARIO NI caNK,aricat'ic Acle icant 'Fashion this .season demands navy or grey for the fall:. and.• 'winter snit. The navy is shown principally in venetian, broad- cloths, cheviots and a few pretty broad effects.' Greys are. mostly tweed effects in small checks, fancy, overchecks and plain shades.. Our range of these materials is second to •none. The prices range from 50c. to $1.25 a yard, on show in -our south window. Up -to -Date Neckwear New arrivals this week give us a large assortment of .the most stylish and nattiest goods in the trade -The. Dripiex derby,. the Empire bow, Shep. herd's' plaid in four -iia -h nd, the latest from New York, and some handsome silks in shot effects, .1:0_,O,Wt delay choosing while they are here. See display in our north window; FALL . SUITfl rGrs We stock a large range of Men's tweed, worstedseund paantin,gs. Samples to be seen in our north. windowWe invite your lna spection before you buy. You will not be disappointed in the. prices. We will pay the following prices for poultry, if dry picked and picked clean and fasted 24 hours before killing. (If head is cut off tie neckproperly.) d , Chicken 10c ped lb, . Old hens 8e s Duck X0c Two cents per Ib, less if poultry is scalded. Geese 9c: For live poultry two cents per pound less than for dressed poultry. • JONES & CLARK. Headquarters for the celebrated W E, Sanford Clothing. LL &. Th THE i3 7SINESS MAN tuna not neglect bis eyes. Hca may think he hasn't got the time to have them examined to -dray, and to.m.•srrow they may i;ivai; lritrr serious trouble, EXAMINATIONS Oh' TUEEYES are made 'hw'er. withos.tunnecessaryde- de- lay; but outliglent time is taken to ob- tain scenes te irl arr'ir)ta►tiori« EYEGLASSES ANO SPECTACLES fitted lay. Lis; wiFl 'Whig about the desirb ., t�cl vomit in every a aaoP. Our chaarges, are moderate. is spending n couple of weeks with friends and relatives at Exeter." ,Messrs. Ed. Treble and (levo. Ander. r m 0 ilnui y eon went to London n'daay,to eeket part in the Quoitiryg Tournament. . Q. as Mrs's. I"eterraMeI)onald end on, Pet',' rafter a few weeks' stay hear., left Fri. Cheinistand Otat;eia en« 1+� ETEII day evening for her homein Forrest. 1 Plum MEN'S AN :.BUYS' SHOES As WELL, 413 ' WflMENS' AND GIRLS' The best of each—when they're worn theyrove it. We are showing the very latest styles and pride aur selves upon our aability to, fitall•feet perfectly. rxrlusive meats for 'rte Art Sloe for tortes; Prim $2.2$, $475 and 0.00. TE.ENO Swim run BUY Yot can't buy better than these. And the lads won't scut`" theta out in a Marry. p'riceb $1.50 and $Z00. . Your inspection invited. OA