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Exeter Advocate, 1914-6-11, Page 1RENEW :/OUR SUBSCRIPTION, Now is the time to renew your subscription to. The Advocate Help the editor :by renewing early Yelp yourself by getting alive pa- per. Help the community by give ing us all the News, TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 11 1914 CLUB;~ Ir G When renewing your Advoca' remember that we eiub With abs the City Daily, Weekly, arra thee Monthly papers and periodical Get the benefit of these clubbier rates. Call iri and see us, SANDERS & CREEC i" Provincial Election June 29. • The Progressive Whitney Government to Country. Whitney and Eilber to Win' '.:Local Items ' CLOSE JULY AND AUGUST: -- The following merchants, and best - nest alien., of the village of Exeter have agreed to close their respectiye placeee of business at 12,30 p.m. every Thi rsday during '"the months of July and Augusto -B. W. F. .Beavers, J. Grigg, Peter Frayne, S. Martini & Son W, W, Taman,- W. J. Beer, Exeter Tinges, Exeter Advacete,.'J. A, Stew- art, Jones :s May, W. J. Heiman, T. Hawkins & Son, H. Spackman, F. M, Boyle CLINTON .FARMER "HAS • SERIOUS FALL . , Clinton .Juste 6. -On Saturday,:John' ,L' ds� ills ny.a fernier. here, about 50 ;fears of age Whale 'shingling fell from the roof. Inr the : fall: he, caught 'told of the eavetrotige ..which- .brake, end 'he fell to .the granted, 25' feet below. No bones were broken, but he was badly bruised andwill be laid up for some time. • CLINTON-A quiet wedding took place at the home on, the briide's 'moth er, Huron street, June 3rd, when' Miss Orpba Emily Pickett, youngest daugh- ter of "Mrs. John "Pickett, became the bride orf M',r. Robert Percival McMich- ael, cMich-aeli of McKillop.: , TAMAN'S NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ' Summer Goods { WE ARE WELL STOCKED WITH EVERYTHING IN THE WARM WEATHER GOODS: Hats In FEDORAS of all the different shades: • CHRISTIES of the' newest style, STRAWS in Sailors ;End Panainas Shirtsf 'Collarsf Ties The ARROW Shirts and Collars are Leaders', Our Lune of Ties is Right -up -to -the -Minute. • Spring Underwear In Two-piece and Combinations - the prime requisite.; for hot weather. i Ho er i 1 .S y lea Silks Silk and Wool, Lisle, and Cotton, Colors of Tans, Blacks •a d ,Whites, and other shades" TAII T.B.ILOR',_ & FURNISHFR, CONFERENCE, NOTES Rev, G, N. Hazen of Londonwas el- ected President of the London Con- ference on the first ,ballot. Rev Powell as' Secretary, elected on: the second ballot. His assistants are Rev, Thonupsoa. and Rev, Veen.` ,, the debate ethe second reading of Farmers Bank' Bill Delayed_ Absolutely False :Reports J. J. MERNER, M.?: 1)ISCUS'SES IT COMMUNICATION Wheal the Conservatives of,the South Riding of Huron met in �:on•- Three young "inters were ''ordained the Farmers Blank bill was >i ode le ventron at I-lensall on Tuesday: of last Alvin E Millsan' brother .. 01 Rev,a 1 l rvee . as is always expected, those J, j r,e ,effectually of South, Huron: all:. y p Waiter Nlillsiah, who goes toB"irr, Kerner :effectual, quashed the"Lcbesai who'•present themselves for admission W. C Graham, who goes to Sparta, stenthat the Govermentd are expected to be in synipathy with wished the and A; R. Jonson who goes to the senate to kill thee asure ane, 'was• the policies .of the Conservative Gov - west. Arthur W. Brown. who goes supported by the Premier iii. his dee- errzment, When Rev, Mr. Powell, as -a to Varna, and, A1fre;d E.• Johns of West "orations on the point, Liberal and astreporter . for the Ad,- China. d,- Ch `na. were received into full :onp ve�rtiser az' As Field Secretary, or in: ha sMr. YJetlter, opened. with a orot.est y nect•ion, • 5 against :treating the loses of- the cle. -' whatever capacity he occupied, look The London' Conference well ,,,meet ositors as a olitical -f football a, seat at the reporter's table, through in St. ,r s at 1915 positors ; P t o 1 courtesy he was allowed to renraant May "Since the . +,allure of the Farmers , t .e 't . oa - „ considering, of coarse, that. *hat he Appo�,n na n s to the board f x. t3ti�nlc " said he, , several deTrositoss �, t aminers were, Revs G. N.•. Hazen, T.W. 'of .my ,uiidiing hive; hald 'to be sent to l would report would be something ap- e ` prouch u>g the truth 'at least. But lois H, Graham A. J. Langford, W. _G. L re 'ef is u` report to the Landon • Advertiser in t isquickly forthcaztiing' a grhi l e e at a. McAlisfollortd' C. P. Welds•, span- others wlie.f have tot follow. s 't r.• • mstanees 1s about as'fax sway The following is' tette 1'thal dealt , o£ ll w Chis f _ the ith _ lebastatiorr, apilie,s only to a part of- P'' ministerial changes in. the 'Exeter Ontario ..but -I_ho e the inea hers o"l get d shows that, he is not to be District -Main Street, Exeter,' H. this house Will not treat this. bill a a atus'ted with the truth where iris' 1 political proclivities are concerned. Muxworthy, E. G. Powell permitted eecticirial or political_ way. ` Let • .ii st to engage un special temperance work look a+ it from .lilt'nationalan o n When he stated that .Conservatives With sanction of the Conference ; at "We W Gst dp o i were''afraid t face.' the music end' he have.,heard a great deal cram I a, a Elimville G. A. Barnard; Grand Bend the honorable gentlemen .opposite" he an' Rev Jefferson were f1at1Y,felused J. E, ,Cook; :T;.tuean�,• R. H. Barnby;;:co.neeretedr `ate the effect that we pesiutiss odT to state their' message to Granton • Le,sise W,Read. u;sec th+. le islatiau as a bait 'n ,pe.` the candidate he knew he was stat ' carupaagr.' of '1911.. I can certainlysay 1 ing an absolute falsehood as he :snow§ r he ,v e e . y;l that :Mr. Either `asked him to -tate ha t gentlemen I defeat d , t ;,the, i. WEST TRIMMED EAST IN. bast •electron held .onv` this hair for . his .ciu'estioins to him as candidate, but politi.caT nu -poses, In the districts !'he deemed apparently for . two rear BOWLING; t s '-sons .o e was he "d not wish to :an where the brandoin tet the ' Fariiter, n @ d 1 c t' ' questions thatthe ehai. - • Six r,�iks of West -of -again -Street had been bvsir►ess He pled- sw•en. er. din, que u ns , u n o ed hcroself as strongly put to � ,Liras first, bowlers finished 19 up on Friday eve g z g y as he poss',kI} 'mat trranosed to en nE against six rinks from the,east could he said that 1 returned to and . the other wlas hdis• excuse that:he side; ,.Fallowixig are the scores, • power Ire would do all he could to ;et had to catch the tra5at for'' • Sarnia, West' -East. the deoesitars.reimbursed," v'hic)i was 'sta.' not due for twenty tram minutes � H•. then.quoted �u s He woe a statement t ,ram a L. Wilson C. Howard4 m n '.' Tucker. T. Newell Liberal paper that the Government In z:lci.:tion ;had Mr. Powell accept - 2.. N.Creedi, ski 13 J. G.Stanbury'sk y was seeking to ,have the bill' killed ed the invitation extended at the G Hawkins J.H. Scott " . by the Upper Chamber. He cortin- commencement of the meeting to all G. Hurdout Dr. Amos, ued:• "It els disgraceful for rt)y I those who tv �slied :to speak to take C. Lindenfert " W. May paper ,p1 any standeartg in the community t•ieplatform` h,s desire wauld have w';W Taman, sk 12 R.G,Seldan, :kill to .make sU ch absurd and unfounded been known from the commencement A. Hastings H:Spackman _ - statements as I have read from this but be said lreo,thing until his ' name Tr E.11iptt `,E,':Cberistie newspaper. If I ,thought thatl was see-- was .mentioned just'; as the meet:ng L.H.Dickson, sk. 14 Rev.Calyins ek. 8 poitn=,a Government that was r.r•'ng teas closing. H .Trick ' J. Senior to hooe'w:ind me and my people .0 as In his repprt Mr. Powell takes ac N. D. Hurddn' T. Boyle this n ttspapea states'I would lest n .cos oi: to ,state• that Mir. Eilber had J. Taylor, tie', 16 W.D.Clarke, sk 5 by seatI defy any of those honor- repeatedly declined to accept the lam' C. Dyer Dr. Roulaton, able gentlmen to get up here and in elation owing to MIr. Hanna's alleged G. Anderson F. W. Glad.man. i dorso the .statement made by :hits: 4breach of. faith". Mr.Powell `sas`'riot Grieve,T. sk. '' 8 C. B`.SneU sk 7: newspaper." even the decencyto' credit Me. .3ilher, N,Doe W. Skelton Needless to .say the challenge was tv`_tn a;desire t' discontinue because J not accepted and' when .the len)uer .. H. Jones Rev. Sherp, ' p a._ illness which was his sole .reason, jos. Gould J.A Stewart, spoke a lew moments titer he con- �'a an, which was : expressed to his I,R.Carling sk. 10 W.J.Hearan,sk 12 innieci the decimation of slit : item triei ds ):illy a year 'ago, Mr. Palvell's __• her far. -South. Huron. '• "M honorable friend who has tuts, f oeas:ate vcy in this 'statement is very d . . r . e .,, ,aka ,:•:because Mr. Ilh' a commuted sat court (Mee 1 eraser) ;has allud d i an "beeach of faith" whsch Mr.Eilbee. said the premier, to certain , emarks which have been, made , is i this house w1t1, respect to the actioa• of the senate with respect to this mea,,ure I desire to say that if the honorable gentlemenainsiade this House, oar any knows • how utterly. absurd that idea mato outside this House, has stated. is however, it is not too absurd for or suggested that the Government M,r pe haseaadeavored to influence the .action Conservatives Odra riding to linen o the Senate• in any way against are agreed Dill, the Whitney pellicles thinbili or that the Government has d agreed.' 't se ghe i any way not to' nave it sup- as hat Sir James Whitney p' ted and passed in -the Senate; he has' done More -for temperance, :amine states • that which is absolutely with- years. than I._berals in thirty years, gout foundation.' No man in ;theseHouse a•r'•t- they are" have to ss. dors Mr. Either as ,they have always. clone, -an eaoutside` of thris, House has the slight all: very' principle. est warrant for. many `such statement, Liberals like Mr, Powell need not SO far,as the Government is concern for a moment tilts* that their :lis - en, it stands by this bill as strongly tortioa of facts will convince a think- itu the Senate -as it does, in the house. of .Commons. ing' public of anything. but that they The b,iitl ipaisoe►1 the "tHo•use "at . 3 (Mr.Powell and others of his ilk) are o'clock Thursday morning. anyth`,:ng hit a bunch . of political wire- pullers SENATE HOISTS BILL 6 MONTHS The Farmers --- Hank .Depositors will am .be recouped at, the present rime as the, bull was killed in the , Senate g „ff ' liven ruin the d an{:rt- rung ,off the license in the Ontario: an, Monday by a vote of 32 to 25, by Liberal. Club ear which he is a mem- giving it the sill months hoist. Party- tier? Apparently he: wants that stub lime, were : broken; 14 , Li.berals voting ',icense left on: ' g. t . e against' the hoist and '11 Conservatives -o--- t e ill was g Cor it. Opposition,. to h bill strong' evidence. that there is iso vo5ce"d by. Liberals alone anal' was alliance between the Conservatives and 1--- -_ based.•ii<poau the ground that the leg the liquor interests is the fact hat islation opened the door to claims for every h�otelkeeper an the province compensation in- regard to s other would -like ,to. see Hanna trimmed. bank failures, past and future. Ottawa June 4, -One of the most effective speeches int the last stage -i1< GEO, LEWIS FOR N. MIDDLESE D Ails^: Craig� .. Dashwood June 5, -North Middle sex Conservatives this afternoon.aomi•- nated for the Legislature Mr. George Lewis, a well-known Metcalfe 'Town- ship farmer. The follolv,,ng were nominated; ;neo Lewis of Metcalfe (by E. De Gey; ,mei George Hughes) J, W, Boyle, of Ailsa Craig •, W H. Bantam, of Parkhill, fohn Sherrett, ex -M. P. o£ Stephen Joltn, Stewart of East Williams; Dr, Lang .of Granton George < A. Stanley ow Lwcan; 5., W. Cameron, of .Strat ray A K, Hoelg$res, of Parkhill; W. � L Toone'', of Strathroy; John, knap- r togi, of Parkhill; Thos, Benstead, ` .of Strathroy :and reeve Uhlens, . of Mc r Gillisway. Those voted iMessrs.Leeds s v e i were i �'is Doyle Bartram, Stanley and Flodgjns. 1 The annual meeting elected the fol - r° 1 President- E. Roberts Parkhill; , ecce president, - Dougal Gray, Lobo treasurer .A. P. might West Wil- limns; Secretary, C. Stanley, Lucan" J. D Drummond, clerk" of McGill.v-, ray was appointed returning officer, BASEBALL Exeter :held -the fast Ansa • Craig baseball 'team to a tie in. Ailsa Craig or. Monday night in their first sched- uled game of the S. H. League, the game being called at the end of the eighth .inning an account' of darkness with the score three all. The Exeter infield played a.snappy game and helped hold down the score in no .small " way by clever pick-utps and sure- throws: Harrington and, Boyle make: a fine, battery and had rhe hard hitting Ailsa Craig players guessing at all times. Hindermarsh, the port side, pitcher of Ailsa Craig, is there with the goods, causing eleven of our. warriors to bite the dust by the shut cu' route and with good support he .<.�abe a hard rraa,n to beat. The score, - Exeter Name Pos. R . H 0 A E` Cann F. lst 1 2 7 0 0 Neeb D. Znd 1 0 4 0 0 Bayle F. c ` •0 ' 0 10 0 0 Windsor E. 3rd 0 0 1 3 0 Rivers'B. rf 0 1`'0' 0°0 Campbell Dr. ss 0 0 2 3 "0 Taieht,er F. Iaf 0 0 0 0 0 Harrington H p 0 0. 0 3 0 Heywood C. M, 1' 0 0 0 0 can -prove to the entire satisfaction of the people of the, riding. But Mr. Poe -ell's sale a rn seems to be to in- sinuate that a Conservatdve,was afraid to Tutt in this riding:. , Everybody Members of the 'South Huron Conservative Executive 3: 324 9 0 Ailsa Caiaig Barnes C. c IJ 011 Hodgins %'tr'. rf , 2 1 0 Dorman W. 3rd 0 2 2 Leith W. ss. 0 : 2 0 Matthew s•"A-_ M 0 0 0 Chalrn,aa E. If :: 0 1 0 Weir' C. , Znd: 0 0 5 Craven A. lst 0 2" 6 Hinclmarsh p 1 1 0 1 0 0' 0 1 4 1. 2 0 0 00 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 24 8 7 By Innings R H E 'Exeter 00'010002-3 3 0 Miss Craig 00000120.-3 9 7 •Summary -Sacrifice hit, Boyle, Bar- nes; Stolen ;bes_e's, X-Iind'marsh, Mat- thews 'Windsoa;_ Douuble play, Craven and Weir; Base an balls, Off 'Herring toil 2, Hinelmarsh 1; Struck out, By Harrington, Hindmarsh 11; Left on bases, Exeter' 4, Craig 8; Will pitch Hendmarsh, Umpires, ,T, Boyle,•"Exe- did and advised the council. what ace Uter, R, Dorrnatra, Ailsa Craig, COMES 1.111 AGAIN NEXT SESSION "Abolish the Bar" 'is the Liberal platform but liquor stores can run wide open ,so that every, Torn, Dick The Farmers Batik Bill well "come and Harr3 can carry hi,s bottle and up again i,ext session as ,he Covent- thus save the time ok going to the rne,n[ is convinced' of the richt if the bar for, his clrink.-Mitchell Advocate depositors to be re-inibureed. Geo `A, Stanley, local preacher, of EXETER COUNCIL Lticaat •says "The Whitney Govern- metit has greatly reduced the evils of A special meeting of the Council the liquor trafain and taught Liberals was held Saturday eventing, the 6th a lesson they never seemedto know inst Members. all ,present. when in power. The experience ; of The question. of grayling I-1:11 ``.tet the 'past has taught us that Liberals' heading into 'Riverside Park came up'' are .not to be trusted with the tem- for discussion. At a previous meet- :perance, question" tag the Commissioner was instructeel to grade this street and was fori .d Sere the Conservatives ,came into den by Mr. J, N. Hoveard to: do so powers an ,Ontario in 1905 not a single and .as there waslegal advice given by session has . passed but legislation has ear Stanbury last year of .which the been. put an the statute books to.?ur- couical had no record, 14 Ir, Stanbury they minimize the evils of the liquor was"asked to wait•an the council and traffic. `Far seven years previous to to produce the documents which. ' he 1005 the Liberals never did a single. thiig toward this end. The Conser- 1101, to take. . vatives have enforced the law. Lib - Doyle -Beaver -That the Council erale made at a farce. Which party, instruct Mr. Stanbury to prepare a favors temperance? By their works ye by-law necessary far the opening up shall know thein. of Hill, Street from Andrew Street to Eastern, e.ttremrity, and that he Mr. Rowell would "abolish the bar" make arrangements, with. Mr. Tiros, and authorize the sale of liquor in the Minden 1'oa' entrance from Hill St, shops The 'aquae would 'go: to ,the to "Riverside Park, -Carried, -; home insteadf. down 'the throat of Tenders were received, for the wa- the. consumer 'before the open oar. tering of Huron and Main Streets, -T It is ,possible that "the last condition Houlden, 18,00 a week; H. Rumohr would be worst than the first. As 4.00' a day when necessary. Doyle - • Sir James Whitney has said in his 13eavers_That tender of H. Rumohr address to the electors "We be - be accepted, he to water streets: ac- 'lease that a policy that keeps shops cording to instructions of the street open. while closing the herswill have commissioner.--Carried.,a tendenicy to encourage andttc.rease x-Iartorune.H ,d --That the clerk 11e thie sale of liquor in, large quantities instructed to order Re 28 in. tile for and the sn susepta,on of it in the 'tome manhole purposes. -Carried. That. policy we leave to our teppon- ' ;The. Commi,ss,aaner was instructed 'to trots We shall' continue our afforts to in:,ntinize as far tvs possible the ev- ils resulting tions the liquor 'i i of le and the drink habit," • Ailsa Caitiff and Exeter play on the local' cir_amond on Monday night next at 6,15 o'clock, It will be worth tee- esg Everybody come out:, TWO .MILLION ACRES" MORE THAN LAST YEAR In January, an "elle by the C. II?: R gave the acreage foe Western Canada this year as an increase of 2,000,009• acres over last year, Estill).- ates now given show that thisa year will s;ee nearly 21,000,000 aches tinder croi in, all ;grains),ias compared with 18,750,000 last year, the increase In act- ual acreage; becn,g 1,715',300 acres. The acreage for 1913 'Was 18,799,300 g§, isel• 'Iltiron Street where necessary and the .estimate for. 1914 is 20,514,300 as soon as convenient' . T. B. Carling, elcrk STEPHEN . COUNCIL. ' o-- A Court of revision to consider the appeals against the "Centralia Drain was held ;n the town hall Crediton, on May 26 1914 at Il) ani. There being no. appeals the ,court 'adjourned Met The council `then et as a court of o 'd revision to rasa er c appealsagainst the assessment roil. A number of ink`aor chal)ges were made. At 1 pan. the council met for gen- eral baseness. " All were present.. Previous minutes adopted. Fennkbeiner--Yearley- That By-Ipaw No. 207, being a by-law to grant a',d to - the; Exeter Agricultural , Society, havins' been read three times be pas- sed. signed and sealed, -Carried.. ' Neeb-elawh:,nney-That By-law No 208 being a by-law for imposing a license an. the owners .of Billiard,Poo1 aura .Bagatelle tables, having been read three times he passed, signed and seaiea;-Carried, I FankbeitLer-Neeb-Thal By-law 1'Io SO being a by-law to improve 'The Neal-Nevic. or Centralia Dram" nav- . ig bee' read three times be passed signed and ,sealed, -Carried. Tenders yere received for the .c o n struct;.an' of Bridges on Cons 4, 76, anti B and 22. The:. contracts were awarded to the lowest tenderer Tos. Lawson Finkeiner-Yearley- That 0 the Webb.construction o oversee the•o u i -a £ e e ens to ids.to bridge -on, the A. and B concession; Hy W>illert of Adams' Bridge on, 16 and on 22 ;concessions; and William White on Can 4: -Carried. Gravel contracts to the amount of $719.75 were let. 'The following orders were ,sassed. Fr, Forster use of hrall for joint i council meeting S.B. 2.00; C. K. Kiienzle Grading, N.B. 2.00; Ki.erizle and '° others grading 44.00; S. Smith • culvert L.R. $4; Ed, Fanner grading $5.25; W. Anderson and others, grad- ing. $21 • J. Doyle, culvert, $6; Ham- ilton Stamp & Stencil - Works. cow. tags and express, $7.15; Climax Ma- chine Co rep, to tile molds, $6.40; T, Webb rep, culvert, $1,50 Express 40c. •. _J Willits, Sep. bridge,. $2; T, Webb stone, $1; Exeter Man. .o., grader $33, The council adjourned to meet a- gain 'in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday , July 6th, .at 1 „p.m'. Henry Eilber, Clerk The Sunday 'School Convention heleP here, last week,endan " an Friday night ens a dcided suoeess. 'The church was crowded to the doors at -each session and the sneakers were fully prepared to present their ,opic .. Mr and Mrs. George I ellerrnao, treli-s:, Clarence l .ellerznann and ,.son Alvin';, IVfiss, Morula Oestreicher and brother - Aar,an. left on Monday .morning for Minden, Mich„ to attend the wedding, of Rev. H, A. Kellerman r. After Mr:. Kellermann's marriage he will take,u.,pe tvcrrl: i;n flue Canada Conference .of" thc. Evangelical church. Rev F. C, 'Berger oil Cleveland',.., Ohio occupied the pulpit in the Evan-- ge>LLcal `Church on, Sunday afternoon- speaking in the interest or the boyo,° and - girls; Sever-alfrom here took the k i1,',Ir- mo ur-cur at London on Monday. - • 'Mr Arthur Grail n,er heft Tuesda, • p �', morarte for Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr, Chester Geiser of Toronto and - Mr, .Leslie Goetz of North, Bay ase•• holidaying .at their homes in town. Mr. John Hofffnhan spent Sunday at his home in this place. The High School pupils arethis; week writing ion their exams at Zurich Mr Normal.). Kellerman has prated" a New Scale Willie= Piano in Use. home. Celebration a Success, -The King's - Birthday celebration held here on Wed°' nesday of last weed: will go on record: a; 'a most successful event and oriel much enjoyed by the immense crowd` The green race resulted, -1st, Wine ,Schroeder's "Co -met"; and, B. Bossete berry's "Judge Parole"; 3rd, Mbney d;v ded between Betty Bell, Regan;• Biros, .and "King John, Mr. Rivers. The 2,40 was won-1st,"Roadmas ter;' T Murdock.; 2nd, -Lady Bella Straker -3rd, ;Vickie B,, Bossenberry- & Kl.umpn; 4th, Harry Bars, J:Hartleib, 1 The Free for A11-lst,: Peach Bars;;, Eh, ? cssenberay, 2nd, Harry C., . • i Chitt;,ck ; 3rd, Fun Tide; Geo Troyer - 1 The ball game be the morning was - n. by Alva Craig and. in the after- noon noon be- Zu. The Concert in the eve: ung was well patronized, The Piratic though not so latege as some Fenner -years was 'fiitll5 "°' iii_. standard an the way aproducing: merriment for the lookers on. The ra&i, in the evening and through, , out the night was afterall the best of all - MARRIAGES - Pedlar -George -At Ailsa. Craig one June 3rd, Maym,i?, youngest dlatgbteear- of Mr. and Mrs. Ben George tie Sam - reel Pedlar. Rowe -Northcott -In Hay, Jus ie 10th: , by • Rev McAlister, Chester Rowe, son of Mr_ John Rowe, to Miss•, Alberta Northcott,daughter cf.Mrn Roger Northcott. - DEATHS McFalls-At Lucan June 4th lobate McFalis aged •44 years. - Burton -In Tuckersmiith, on Junes fent,. Burton,- aged 73 years;. Willis, -In. Exeter North, on June 7; Dorcas beloved w1,fe of James Wil- lis, .aged 63 years, 1 month, 5 days• - 5T-EWARI'S. PHONE 16 Where Reasonable Prices Prevail. Ladies' Tailored. Suits We want to clear every Ladies' Snit we have in stock. It will intereet you to know that during the next two weeks these Suits will he sold at a great sacrifice, If you want a . well tailored garment for little money call and see what we are offering. IIAYSER GLOVES Kayser stamped on any glove is a'•sirgn, of quality. To be had in, silk or lisle,.: in short or long lengths. They , all have the double finger tips 50c, $1.00, 1,25. COMBINATION UNDERW'R Four Ladies is ribbed or Mesh weave. A very papular garment for warm: weather e. 35 Cents BRASS GOODS Just ,arrived from England - candle sticks, teapot "stands, crumb trays,' tea canisters.and trays. If you are looking for a wedding present we want to see you. WALDO SHADES We can sttipniy you with ' with Wali, shades .'or your verandah. They are -rade an many sizes and colors. We will be - glad to quote you ,prices fntr the size you require, HOLEPROOF HOSIERY If you have not worn them You ought to, 6 pair guar- anteed to last six months, without darning or they ere replaced by new ones FREE of charge, For MenWonien, Children. WHITE SKIRTS I• Bedford Cords, Crepes and Retinas, Several very pretty styles, in newest cloth; Excellent values at $2,00 TOILET & DINNER SETS A curate of nest toilet & dinner sets has been unpac- ked, A big assortment to choose, from % etre crockery department, See our 97 piece • diaper set at $11,00 KOLORFAST MATTING Is- greatly usecl for verand alis as well as bedrooms St livaiig rooms. It is guarante ,ed to ,be absolsutelet fast In colors. , Per yard 50c. A. STH MVART e ,41 4 u4 ti • 1 1 1 • 4 0 r }4 1 4 i