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Exeter Advocate, 1912-8-15, Page 1
,WF.`1 D NG ANNOUNCEMENTS AND WEDDING I$3y,,ITATIONS To intended Ju'netiridese; who. ,nava rnot already ordered their irritations. and, aslnouncaniente 'from the Advocate, we would like to say, th t via hi:ee'an+ex cellent assortment'ei wedding stationery t cabinets, etc., printed to your liking at a very reasonable 'cost. • TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR E RA E I ONTARIO, , THURSDAY, AUG. 1912; ou ;lave PfPP, of-,proiae_tY tCy rid you hs'vee the ability to d hh _c in an ati; in jl;e ea -re sinip!- S you would uta i? n., n ea lied up on your teledl o ce, and asked fog yea to tell ii<Yii abort'. it, -then yr',cr c,'taseifi.0d advertisement, tx*:abl,r,_"_ed ire( '.»itty per-s-stence, v:,14 eoli your p c•. party to the: buyer w',po heeds SAN, I}LP.s t+ Local Items or The man who h. s; e onennies ;s six feet under ground, Rev Y, G. IT. p1eAiister lett town for b.= xasat;Qaa pan Monday„ rv„ Hct will visit his mother _at Gait for a pail of the time, and, spend the b lacc4 at Buri ng-' fon Beach and 14;511t0 O e tarso points. fir, '4v'. Bowler, assistant post' office rzei ector, lies beenp ¢i ; tttrougit the Towiisl:ip ;at a:Taboriie during the past week for the pus o, finally laying out the proposed elateszk of -earl zaou;.e& which wall be Au4 tn' Operation at the earliest 1?osa;ble age, A woman entered a, piiotoat"apherts gallery and inquired -'`Do. You take plo tareo of c'hIldre'_u2 "'Yes,'• was the x'Q ply.• "H'ow iruch graa they, plea -se. Three dollars• a doze:n," eaitd ,the pro. prletor, "Weil she replied with a sigh; I;11 have to slratit and; come again. X ,.ve only eleven z WILL ISSUE STAMPS IN ROLLS. --I The post of[ice department has agreed to issue stories Via. $.4 and, two -seri denon iinattiioirsforryn of Coils .as• well as in sheet tonin;, There will, be 500 in aOroll, and ea'textra charge six cents pee rola will be rli.;t,de acs Cove the cost oaf ,triartnia@etut'e, This will pre* a great 1,10onr to industrtal i rtrxs both as reg..aa s 'le? ^ea4ner of time. and the. prevnPOOP. of t*:lferi ,g. Tits action of the epa'rtrritent .ri d,x2 to r'ei?ea rep- resentatioais Made by the Canadian Man- ufacturers' .ASeeuiatio:. Thee' new rolls wall ban avetf,leble abeat, the first of Sep - Titre aounce t Contia1uat September drd, a '0 ndiog nreeenta a4410 tint Fla act :s to t?tetli3 ageuttem for :�, . various w in Art©, 'bwnnmercire, I, Indo .trial Frote4otonal, a `.d. to earetully train t!ntasa ander tl o ;` care Co, a true an ortorable Ga-oadlaaa citizenship, The covered! »s complete for Model, and ITrlivereity Entrance. SPee-. 1.4 3ttent`On ire given to Miro Co atnereial Department. As a rural High SchooPeefsal.attent ?1n le given to thq 9.4)1D S`aCAttitent elicol; bogs 'to tllo. S.,' n frac Tuesday Mos. Tires,: Prior ha; the past week._ Badertliennto .174e, your 1 oa:dale wren you caii t; et take ttieki> , Many a 'dean who is Q fr'a,:d, to take a eha.neaa loses is money on a sure Rev. Yel=and occupiey1 tie raaF*k Stmt pulpit Sunday, tie pastor being;, on his holidays. She ut the toughest thing t"ha i, coat happen to a nx` T1 Is to go contrary to lairs wife'ss wishes and, thein Sail. Mr, r"r,, G. Bawde'it'is on tie s'lek list a't present, but able to move about, and vilEtr a prospect qf en early reeove y.. ^$-'cog, I -cnple are 'laugh firm believrr- tea took tr:hot they wouldrattier lode for a four -leafed ,rlovea> t hire hustle for a job,; The Exeter Junior baseball tear i Brave Le Dashweed Tuesd acid 91.#fad' • 11 4a. ba t, the oex ra ttirnrt, 5 a bier. been uriiag e k'ro6' Morale- Cave r� a 'enureg thea a! i�Seests. Tom Carlarg al.d St tnleY F sher played a g^a a of baseball w,tn Centralia against Lucan o ?Aonday e ventnig. .: Mr, A. S. Lang; 'Of Tore ntO and M11 Rut:lorford, of Colborne, who aro ,Safi the !apple baseness, were an tows; ever Sun- �day: :ca=sts of Mr, i eoo Stewart, ard Mrs. I3er ry :Stewart and so.k, Syd iey, of Pittsburg, acconzparr;,ed by '?fr. pais:, left tan, ot! er points after at. pleas:tot visit hid nephew, Mr, We Stewart of top Mr. Stewart 3s to,ite posaaeseor of a, fine touring ear, one ofthe most Rzp•,'tc..dAte we have noticed these entree, I: is .=:g a Pierce Arro 1rab- Wetlzers dao,$ rett4rne •� Soo_ "3 spa Wit« F dlauzd€ord leaven today t 'Sir >:fl1 Ay "i.ae, est n: ter }•$rs. Crier of Dot,. ,is the guest of her tattier Mr. John Ha,vrke1 av Srs. Down mrd, aoai,s, after a, vet Ss town, left Wednesday to, vis:} 1 Loh- don, The soon and claugiiter of Dr. Hefner*. 1.>zneir.aa )`.ase: -reta=ke to the -Or r.o.. .ion Sare a; kSr SEAFQIITH BQY SUO Too aeon::' Pities, Born p„ Ti os. -,S, 3ianeai, of S a:orth wag snot: and almost 'ice s;.antly Jelled at Cog ;tants l,fohtl,o.;d`, a l; r'kie proetteo e*f 1 „a cedet,s yennp tuns,, who tad ;ret, tiro Placa ot;' t o sewer, 1 ad. rt' eat an enter ho, oadets,.whetof euro; or his next oinoat> ra tlnoncglet Blues .tealt the delay PS !deem of doubt oft Prey una al nt, plrll n;;„ tip tit? detpser;gni ,ettp* ;taa,*aaagalely i n Matt Of t1ao target :11i*AtftraiA c fitted. atedfAll £tit nt 1y entlitmenned hitt dentl fi IM% Inetantarte011ti, the he Ili r'.eht gide Under Wad COO OW:: the "'Fearing, Flues wan: old aztd , to nor'.ite.. Sunda church: 3a„- with, T•lisn eitcoodingi wen s+re3t3kur cis past row.weelis b.,44 bec;r very* dear n to k3ies litievea.'ti> a the ver aa. urnd a awl) a. 4t7 'wreate K1it tlYvo4e444 fot1 by the iwi'tt orv9Les w°ll rte 'p^Ac! Ira th rot and Presbyterian churches nexs. sla Street ni the reohyteriant church ie? v, Powell preaching �?t { tt as 4o17:ngwgo4 It here, a:. Tai iian MOTOp tel v$"; itgiater. off+ to TONI!t left Saturday ngs trr �It'e'�i y adjuath cald�l`tea11 £tying le neeels tehotln the( farmer end theprklzai They medley,; of tinktichttel to ''QQverk!- meet .4PProved," it is ezceed:aasly weft equipped tai to plagrcitunde,lavoralopy cede, L1lnrrt)7)r obtd staff. The want bio ter lute received strew; revel from. hOth 'Public and. Cortin - al ,ec3iool tinepectors, and le rank- th Mot Six Lhe 7'7fovl!!ee'r ' Tho catcL romaine as for rho Easter K to ni and ,t 4 Sect,ton.: n ae ' to7laws ;-W. 3. INT dtzbamnlcar, 13- - Fienaor Graduate os; Torlonte tin,lvereity rano Speciale', Ste Iliodern Languages, Higher English, 3lfatiiettnatiee and Sol - epee Aileta Ddntondo, First-+cIatteetaltda ins-c1ass,ce, English Idotory and readini;'; Idiots Capnpboll, First -claim +Siandittg, the Contmorcial an`d. Junto)) work.' Tho 13. S. S©e tan is open to, all who have palmed the E. Entrance, and parents mid guardians aro asked tome/ that rargietrat.i*n of tntond,ing niudee is ds n:esI0 W. #!io least poaa1ble delay"' For Infei` torr axe td' courses apply to the Prime'pal. 3. GREGG, Sce"y . ey400 ., You wish one bona-^ and tiaey aiizs\ neat. Come u► $ad > for 5ous&p; bo to sacs better too* i i „�) g Rings and Marriage Licenose. k \ S.Fitton s O'1stot tetrical Specialist � llin SeeOut Selling $12,000.00 in dry goods to be cleared out by Oct. let. Summer Dress Goods at less than cost FOULARDS REG. 25e. SALE - PRICE -17e. A YARD. REPPS, REG,' 25c. SALE PRICE 17c. A YARD. AMISLINS SEG;,10, 13, 13c. SAT E PRICF, 8, 10, 12c. YARD. MULL REG 50c. SALE PRICE 35c. A YARD, All Wnitewear to be cleared at a disc. of 40 per cent Ladies Hose, SILK ;HOSE REG. 50c. FOR 40c PER PAIR: ;BL,A_CK LACE LISLE REG. 50c. FOR; 45c., PEE; PAIR, SLACK, EAE. LISLE REG. 35c. ;FOR 28e,. PER PAIR. REG. $1.25 FOR 98c. REG.- 50c. FOF1 43e., REG. $1.25 FOR 95c. REG. ;$1.o0 FOR 85c. Smocks REG. 75c. FOR. e3e. REG. 5Oc. FbRo 40c. These prices are strictly cash Highs t prices paid for all kinds of Produce. 1,70't cheques dor the Vett nt A", ,$+.100 llaY4 boon e dew...ta 1M 4f t1 irqulry to bin eV and the pans, duct lei .tee Thin Exeter Bowling Tourataniennt deep, mretrees next Wed day, and the bow. ru are .buoy* gettNnu' everything iia shape enter talnntest vt a large :num- tae. The b"f teTtT its :,tarn,"'and haesnIfaonia prizes been ordered through various nicer"rt and 'will ho Q1 eXttnetlon:'In A. Mar 0n:incl.'s window the later part ltf: Ill weds. Iles#tlea the prima two *tome trop°Eles wrll be pia,xl i S, G 13awelin trophy' vahich waw won '4 Langford'e rime of LiA ndan, slat ,freers and the South Huron. Trophy, ,donated by J.' Jw 'Siemer. and IT. Either, the ;mem. beret nn the, Donif ;noel clod PtoVincirti Par sniellte, respock'Kcly, ere* te' is 7t11e; AT I?LYTFI Cels fro Slyeer�i@. b2Cntl the robb 4 rnoneY woo stcple . lTo clue er Ica x�k, Or.. L .: 3iduar '1`aylair o 1 r uncle. Ur. of tinea ,tor t1t0 Metinrsdl Y likst'-?Lr D. 't 1t ocanon'e th 1'Ybus.4e 4pentliaag }ala vacation the paare3nta l roof.—Master Cecil cx 4-4,5 team) run away the past badly srn'a" t/ttirn ' ,al now 'steel Annie Wren le the guest bm� ter and SanililY here, At el E3C;GG'Y S.l,fAS1TED.-A. horse belong' ltnl; to lkir;, Sipe Sternal:, .14., of Ste - Tilton, tau away front :fir. L. Russe11'a b1aekenn3th elm on Saturday last and baste .11 wan ,caPterptiSt had complete - ever, wrecked +the bu, y. The horse, how- ever, escaped ,Ire jury*„ 3 111lNAWA1"-. tsfr belonging" tot Sir. Henry Sones, London, Road aouthi driven by dies twat sons, find whish; had been Left e'tandling Sat the James 'street, 'Methodist allurolt shed on,Tuoaday night caused considerable , excitement by breaking the bridle ,lard' running away. On leaving alio s'h'ad[ hit proceeded down the tareetlait at )tivol I, trace, but hadlenot; gone tar when .it, rani mt uck of Sir, Josh Gili'a fence, tla11.14VatIS %t oonelderably. I{ the<nprocceded towards home with un- abated abated fury adtill attae'ti,ea to tho rig, but when tabqut std turn ,in; ,s3Lthe home gate the rig' Swung ,qf.A the arnall bridge across the deep ditch, With the result that it was snllaa'tied to atoms The loss is consrable aQ ,i{t, was R a brant] new edm1iijurbraggy;ed. Luckr- ,'1 yf' "hie, horse escap- INJURED IN RAILWAY ACCIDENT -bar, SVaTteli Westcott receIved•word ,Ia'sti week trona ,'lin, 3Sleisli that his brothest lMr. Johii 11. Weetcott and wife of Haler Ilton, formerly of Exeter, who are on a Welt ,with, frienti+d, alnd4 relatives there, were last veeek03utred.to a railway ac- cident. Later palrt:30ua state that; bot aro doitiig als WeIt14 Ga can be expected, After the acgide1t1 they were taken to Saskatoon, "anal; they haver .now left the! hotel where they were takfea to ''stay with a-elat>`Ives,, Mrd: Westcott is still in bed, wittli her b ck badly injured;( Mr. Westcott was thrown through the car wuid,ow, sustaining several,bruisea, and cubs aboii t t'heL,face ,and' body,, All, the coaches left the tr$ik and the ties were torn to, pieces.; Twelve others '41 the same car were{,iq jured in the, wreck, Had Mr. Westcatt's suli(t case not gone through the car wtIndpiwt ahead of b rn he would undoubtedly have been injur- ed mucin: worjsett The G. P, R. doctor ps 'still lookift g after, them: BASEBALL-Dafs'hwood juniors ca,hne. out On Thlursdtay alftei'noon and met defeat at the hands, of_ the Exeter jun- dors, by a score 9-134 The sane even- ing Lucan: seniors cane up and niet their Watlerloo with the-ocals, '11-0. Following ds the; line-up and, scores,- Daas(hwpod Exeter, Neeb 2 Heywood 2 Oestreicher ' 0` Duplan :•, 3 Mussel 1 3 ailott 2 Gat sex i Flrowp 1 Graybeil 0' Barney 1 Ehlers Pusher 1 Zimmer 1 K Elliott 1 McIsaa0 0 'Anderson 1 %ellermann 1 Fuke, 1 b; 13 Dashwood 1 0 0 1 1,0 0 4'2 9 Exetea� 20.612002x-13 Lucan Exeter Neil -, Collins Stanley Toting* . McIlhl ark J L 33oyle . Fisher Faakner Carting- .. We 2 0 Lacan Exeter " 11 2'0)..,2 4 3 x --1i 8.; SGFT00X. X1OAR!) 3rtiaute d' meeting,s or Bermeetinmeeting,held In t e Town ;Tall, ittend?y Aug. 12,th at 13 rasa., .tbaettt: I ,Arany#aonro Wood 'No tot,owing to the order of business dui:"dui:"subaatltted Jan 1 approved. Per C aair-,.Minutes at previous meeting. Its pot tt, , .. Conan>xtkcoe-fieixt ,rw-,pabltjnu, bring forwarded, ;,110 ja4_ton to ,ne- cure astfstatice'.l tin cloantog chitnnr o and Juspacting to ;knees. 1"rincipri a supply Iia, submitted, and examin e- tion .results as follows, ---Lower ael'noti, 1t3 tried, 0 euceessrel ; Middle School, 7 tried, 2 successful, one with, honors; Junior „e 3atr`acula,t1bn,trtried, 1, su0. coastal, and one passu obi 8 ,subjects, t eyatenz of pp zea and; aeixtolarsiril iK might be eelabl'feshedt with profitable re- eulte to the school, cleated ata follows, Entrance, P''irst Ferris, Second, Form, Jr. Matriculation and 3x. Teacherea. Per F. 'ciT. Giacitniain and,,l. i]. F,uke-That the; Board of 4rtrils Citeelf In 'favor of .catab. l'shiapg a. system o t ;prizes and, sohol- ara3aiPs ; that the obairman a R. .• I Creech and, the 'priming be a commits tee to prepare such a Allot. and that the cordial support of the citizens be in- vited ':m co,opea'atiroyi f Per At. Pi. Fake and F; Wc. GI l Viet the supplies be. procured by tSupply co,nimittee. Per F, W. Gladh an and; R; Ne Creech -That the, pnineipaI ,be‘requested. to furnish at the next regular Meetgrig of the Beard a report of those whooleft schocl during 1310 and 1911 with' their age and stand ing. Per A, ^E. Fuke. adiour uherit, J. Grigg, Sec, follo g'•subjects are held over for further consideration. Regular medical `;n;apection of the school. The ,respopsibliity of the state,Corporation or section to prov,'!de filar all the wants of any needy children! w3:thin it s lin- As, duriifg' sedngol age. A niemorief to the Minr_lster of education asking that all public educati,onal establishments be 'Placed under reglurair, tejtate inspection, The. . extension of the s'ch'ool: age t(o 15 or 16. the £urt,'herancer: of a local or Inspectorate Trustee's Convention, to, meet annually do colnnection with the teacher's associations. The needs of the Exeter school as the educational cen.+. tre for this dtetniiidt, JUNIOR MATRICULATION The following Huron Students' were succcsru1 in the recent junior, ma• triculation exaltnIrLation. ;In; Group; Al, are the ,,larvas of those • who .'got the whole of the examination. Int. Group 4 are those who were successful in eight or cants •subjects, but. •failed in zone or more. In Group 1, are those who wrote on only a few subjects', to complete a previous exagiitnaibn., Group A,-J..QvE k kenhead, S C. Bell IV, P. Buchanan, G. E.1 Case, C. M; Clarke; II. $, Capipbell, R. ,E, Dewar, E. M. Dixon r 131.1,";D cic, V. B.,Durnin, M. M. F�i�s'lver, R. Forbes, J. Gillespie J. Govenlock, M. Elabkirk E. Hammett, R, J; Irwlln, A_„E.: Kc,i162, 1vT•' A, knight E. 111:, Lyon, M.. Vii. 7da)ir, J. McClinton, M. McGregor, M: E AllcK1n ey, -V J. McLaughlin, 3. R, Scott, F. G, Slo,men, G. E. Stephens an,, 11 C. Tur- aiei,`iI 33 C Weir R. J. Group C-N:,Anfy, E. R..;Case, :7 I3.. G, R. Harland, 8:. Horn s,..MJ 0 -_Irwin} L .V+ Jo!hlrus, C. I KeninedY R. V+ Vyi '-'x {ladfaCI Ytt •i' A. I B1E:2�e FI Ph�I'� s �>yt,,`•., Stnaw:r,... .A ship rY!ieri£iy Group: G, W . H olaiie e, L Gnklri teryt A. R. W urraa;'H• .C: Dere, C Hogg th,,; C.° nechitel, sE Wk. tvlotfatt, '•- . Wai7ac Fie lies is usual •geed health unn tit about e x ;months ni};o. .'Ire is our.. vtved by a, 'sorryawtge wife, two sons, J. J, Coug'"lrltp of Stratford and Frank with whom beakTMved and two daughters Nuns in the Sacred, Evart Order. The: tunorhItook: pia'ce to RA cemetery on Tuesday nornpt.g at. 10 ,'clear,: Tito sad liewa res Hese trorsn Seatt1A, 4Yaeh,} Sailtrrda.yfi oo the death of Mrs Peter Plankton Clifies Nora Buckley) formerly of tulle place. Death was due to apoplox'. She le eurvi ed by a eorrowb g husband ;arid rive small chit dreri -Tho deathoccurred in Detroit of 1,tise Sadie 13'a1I, "dit gh&er of Itir. and lire. John Hall rtor raeriyr o f this Plate, on Friday' 9th, at the r3ar3y age of 25 years; -Mit' ,. McDorillikl, ,p#. Oakville visited her article, Mir.; Henry Doyle tor a ltew; dj yis last weele, Mre T. Lynch, and dslughter, of Jackson, Mich., is visiting her sister, lira(, O'Rourke, at present, -.:air. Jas. Quarry entertained n Yarta red 3a,ss friends dint Thursday even fng with a dancing party.; All report' a tine t'."me, Mss Majory. Guinan 3eit on Tuesday mom ling for Chatham, where she Intends to reinaelvfor a month. -Mrs B. Quatrry, visited lass: week with 46s brother, J. G1, Quarry}; alt uv. Ot,:Mrl of the o1 eat r m 4 t srgk''d 8 yre'rs. 0 ;rr Cou or th Coca R,ii%IlIw. The continued Wet weather of late has delayed tho'harvest and it will be rath+; er late now •at the ground is very wet But the root crop and: the gra>,ss lands are very much improved; Thiretshsmg has commenced, and some' farmers report 35 bushels of wheat to the acre. -Mrs. Thos Gould of London visited with. her sis- ters here for a few days. -Mrt. and Mrs. Daniel Lewis of near Brinsley vis- ited at T. V, 1LilLsoii's last Week:'--; Rev. Blatchford, our ;pastor, leaves till's week: for his holidays, isle. David Johnston; sr,, willpreach hiere next Sunday„ --Miss Verde Squire ahnd Hlda.t Gunning spent last week with friends ;iii St. Marys. The., funeral took plaice- on, Saturday of Michael 'Breen or the Chapel Line, near Lucan, and also of Dennis Mclihargey, who died :in St; Joseph Hospital in Lon- don from cancer. Intie.rmont of both hien was rna,de in St. +Patrtckc's Rt. C., cemetery,near Lucan.-bines Emma Fish- er is spend ng theta week with Vera Hodgson. BIRTHS Lindenfelt-In Exeter,' Aug. 13th., to Mr; and 'Mrs. Chafe. Lindenfelt, •a don gliter. Redden -In Credt'ton, on, Aug-.., 10, to Mr. and Mrs Satnftiel Hedden, a. dough- ter, Spearin.-InBlan'shtard on, August 2, to Mr. and Mrs' Frank Spearin, a son. Ford -In ttJ1sl;orae on August, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford, a son, Lang, -At .Granton, 'on August 1, to Dr; and Mrs'. , Chas). AL. Lang, a daugiitero ,:• Nott -In Tuckersznlitah, on August 6t11, 1 hfANSHIP, to Mr, and MrsL G. W. -mitt, a :dough- hicee.In Tuckersinit , on August 7, tri Mr. and Mira Roger Rice, a daug_.ter_, TD'I1 S Cou(,Y lin-At iv+cviatiit Carse; on'., .'11, Tiniotliy Catihl m>'."a9td S4 7earst, Frail-Tn b trotit, Aug', 9th, Sadie Halla' formerly of;Mkrcarine1(ag'ied 2 i years` eat Reduction rice. Sale of Summer Goods for only Two Weeks FOA TEE NEVI' TWO WEEDS WE ARE OFFERING. OUR FULL LXN 3 'Og", S11:MS T78 H,QODS 'A ' GREATLY, R.Ey DUCED PRICES TO CLEAR. THE O"T5TLISTEN- $1.25 I T 1. S EN - 331 25 SHIRTS FOR 75 CENTS 01.50 -•SHIRTS FOR $1;0o S1Lt4,3,fEit SUITS 25 Psis CENT 0F% FANCY ;L"ESP'S 25, PER, CENT OP.1 FANCY SOX -5 PAIR FOR $1,00. ONLY TWO OR THREE STRAW, HATS LEFT AT HALF; PRICE UNDERWEAR -$1,25 SUITS at 775c. UNDERWEAR --75c SUITS at 50e: New Goods THE NEW FALL GOODS ARE AR. RIVING DAILY READY-MADE SUITS IN BROWNS, GREYS AND' GREENS. OVERCOATS FOR THE CRILLY NIGHTS IN LATEST STYLES, OUR MATCHED' TIES AND SOX ARE GREAT VALUE AT 50c. ALSO FALL BATS AND CAPS' IN GREAT VARIETY Made -to -measure Glothing ;WE ARE DOING, AN, -IMMENSE BUSINESS. IN MADE -TO= EASUP CLOTHING IN WORSTEDS, TWEEDS ETC„ COLORED IN BLUES AND IN' - BLACKS. THE TAMAN” GARMENT IS RECOGNIZED BY ALL AS THE THING• T01' WEAR, AND WE GUARANTEE FIT AND WORD- ilor and Furnisher—Exeter