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Exeter Advocate, 1907-06-06, Page 8fl]ade To OrcIer Urei.>ing well is an art owl the man who has his clothing made to mea- sure has found the key to that art. Each garment that we make for you has th tt air of individuality so much sought after by the fitshionable man. You Are Sure of COMFORT - EASE - ELEGANCE 100 New Saitiuirs to Hated At Prices Away town W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Exeter, - Ontario Brsiness Locals -- Read Them The 1.0 F. Excursion to the Falls will be the most popular of tbe season. See large posters later. Wotaeu's Institute Notes- Theannual meeting and election of officers of the Woman's Institute will he held on Friday, June 7, at 3 o'clock, in Senior's Hall, at which all are re- quested to be present and those wish- ing to become members for the ensu- ing year. Miss Half. Pres. Mrs. Hastings, Sec'y Girls Wanted. T.vo girls wanted -cook and general helper. Good wages. Apply at Cent- ral Hotel, Exeter. Get your Marriage Licenses at tom. Advocate office. - Property For Sale. - %Ve beee at present a handsome pietas of property consisting of fine two storey residence and two lots, with good stable; :til in first-class condition; conveniently situated; all modern im- provement. Price is a snap. Call or write The Advocate Office. Pleats for Sale. 1Ve have on hand a full line of tom- ato, catbege, cauliflower, celery, as- ters. stocks. geranium, foliage, ver- bena. petiole, pansy and all kinds of plants for the flower and vegetable garden. (Loll and get our prices and see our stock. Hanging baskets filled to order. LOUIS DAY, Market Gardener, Exeter. Agent fur the Exeter Canning & Pieserving Co. For Sale. We have on our list a choice store property in Exeter for sale at a veru reasonable figure. -Sanders & Creech. Marriage Licenses issued at the Ad- .• .rate office. Cale% for Sale. A load of calves will he sold at the Temperance Hotel, Exeter North, on Saturday, June sth, at 12 o'clock. - Geo. ('hepnuan. Niagara Falln Excursloa• Ever vi.ody will take in the excursion to Niagara halls under the auspices of the Independent Order Foresters on Thrn.,I.,y June 20th. Gond for three days The fate from Exeter viII be $2.:tt. (,,r•ge• hills giving particulars will 1.- ls-ued in it few days. This will he t t., only Excursion to the Falls this Be ism.). Msrrialrc of .Mr. aced. :\ (linen wedding took place on Mon- d ty morning. June 3rd, at 6::30 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents. \1r. anal \Ir Silas Hatelford, Main street, wh. n their daughter Mrs, F;liza Heed, f01111. -,1y of Palmyra. Wisconsin, was nnite,l n1 n1 trrUwe with Mr. H. W. Thornton of London. The ceremony way pie formed in the presence of only it few of the Mont diate relatives by Het . .1. 11. ii ,ing of the James street chute)). They were unattended. The het 'e was ,•.n 1n d in :t handsome grey suit as .111 as hitt• silk waist. After it %a -fulling er,•akfast Mr. and Mrs. Thorn- ton took tie• v:Jin t, tin for London wll r.• then will r. -i.le. The hest w'1-ne-. of their many friends Hie ex- tended to them. �++•I•++i•++•!• •1•t 4•F•1••i`i'i••ki•f••1••!••fi'•1••t OUR CLOTHES FIT Th., th,1e things that dia. 4ingoi.h the rlothes we •k•• ire FASHION. FIT anti WORKMANSHIP. We „ .• justly piton] of our re• Ford ;ind will sustain It with good liniments. The Sp I..g thing• ate rt ads and ta.••Ii• getting plenty It( ..14111.. (hie of [hent• days you will appreciate 1•0w vitally You Need a Spring Suit O--" ()lir 1101' ig ready for your kind inspection. .t -o Call and Get our Prices W. JOHNS Merchant Twine - Exeter VIP ►' See the Summer School ad. t.f the I LOCAL DOOIN(iS, 4j 1s aekerton 13usine,. College in this A&4k��� Fred Sweet hits let urned from Maur Have you heard the Eckardt Musical ilton where he attended the Normal Family? College. EXETER MARKETS. CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY Wheat 80 (51 Barley 40 4S 42 tJ 7n 7.5 7,5 Oats Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Welsh desite to Peas nePi iiicil)al Fleeting wa) ill en Wed ' -,ulliclday.y ('spicas their thinks to Mis,, Yotataes,per bag Clinton Sweet is suffering from er ug, who at a risk to herself saved Hay, per ton sipelas. R Y lhrir c r'idtIegiri wrl 1r`tlmtbr`)le death by Flour, per cwt., family T. E. Handford shipped a load ofFlour, low grade per cwt 1 20 1 ! Mr. E. J. Eacrett, who has been Butter horses to Winnipeg Tuesday. writing on his second year course in Rs Mr. Alex. Stewart is confined to his medicine at the University. Toronto, I,tyeht)gs, per cwt home this week through illnese. has successfully passed his exiult. Ed. Shorts per ton Hear theSwiss Bell Ringers on Mon- is a student with bright prospects Bran per ton day .venin next in the Opera House, ahead of hire and es he has added an. A number of the S.O.E. brethren at- other link to his chain of succes, we tended a meeting of the society in extend cunttrutulations. Clinton on Wednesday. Rather more than the usual etrount n Victoria GIANT TRIPLETS "Currency" 5�rexcimentet on Wednesd+►va,afte��noem of last Bobs" and ''Stag" Chewing Toltec- week when the scholars were leavin coes, in big plugs. Quality always the R same the school for their hooses. A cow owned by C. E. Hackney, which was 1 Wa Mr. Blatchford is moving the house beteg led along the street, for some he recently purchased from Wm. reason became enraged and breaking Britnacombe to the south of Mr. Fol- way charged into the crowd ofcbildren lick's on Main street. scattering them in all directions. One Mr. James Sweet, sr., sustained a little fellow, Paul Gardiner, was drag - painful injury to his back by the fall- ged along some distance tipou the ing off a scaffold at Crediton on Wed- horns of the beast and it is a miracle nesdey of hast week. He is recovering. that he was not killed. Continuing Rev. Walter E. Millson, the singer its course it charged upon a little girl of London Coference, is well known in named Etta Welsh. daughter of Mr. Exeter, baying received part of his Wm. Welsh, and pinned her to the education at the Exeter School. His fence near the gate of Miss Lang. borne is near Whalen. Happily the horns were on each side The London Conference of her body and although she was will me at Exeter in Such was the deetci- severely bruised no bones were broken. sion reached at Goderich on Monday She was rescued then from. her perilous after having received an invitation position h the presence of mind and from the Methodist congregation of heroismgr soed the it who opened the town. gate, grasped the girl and re-entered the yard before the brute could again Two North -Enders were fined four charge them. After considerable dollars each last week for allowing trouble the cow was finally cornered more than one cow to run at large. and lassoed. The town Treasury was also enhanced by a $1 bicycle fine for riding on the Hicks Forcasts for Jane. sidewalk. A Reactionary Storer Period is cen- For Quality and Quantity ask your tral on the 9th, 10th and Ilth. The ndealer for the new big lugs of "Bobs" o t e Moonis magnetic cris tat the 10th, i falls iannual- •'Stag" and "Currency Chewing To- y onand aout Junet hellth. This baccoea' period will bring excessive warmth. May weather registered from 79 de- very low barometer, abnormal humid- grees on the 14th to 24 degrees on the ity and violent thunder and wind 12th. There was more than an inch storms. Earthquakes will be reported leas of rain fall this year during May in many quarters of the globe, within than last year, the registration being three days of noon on the 10th. June 2.53 inches. thunder clouds will break in hail And still the good work goes on, storms and cloudbursts in many local - Mr. Abe. Bagshaw having this week ities during this period i? ;:Rl► deposited $30 in the Cemetery Perpet- omer.er• •v ,tY change to nal Fund, the interest of whim Will amen coo •• .. ,.t spread eastwxrdly pay for the caring for th, graves of his over the country from about the 11th father and mother. to 14t1. CALVES FOR SALE 11 W 240 12.5 18 17 6 75 22 W 2000 Twoloada of choice cakes for sale Tuesdays and $atu• rdaya for balmier of spring. Price $2.t.0 and upwards .also one good dairy cow for sale -newly called. wanted -erne hundred h. i ,) earling chicken also a number of good turkeca eZeu'th I;iace in a large class is a Baseball/Amick. Creditable showing for Mr. Herbert The Centralia baseball train, lacking Gregory who last week passed his fin- three of their number rind re -enforced al examination in law at Toronto. His by three Crediton players, came up whole course has been successful, be and played a game with the Exeter having obtained three scholarships. team on Thursday evening. A goodly Rev. W. J. Ford of Glencoe is the number of enthusiasts from Centralia newly elected president of the London carve up with the boys and the Exeter Conference. having defeated ltev. A. fans turned out well to see the initial H. Going of Exeter. -While Mr. Go. game. Although the score was a ing did not expect to receive the honor trifle large for a five innings game it this year his chance is good for election was very even throughout and arm's - next year, ed the enthusiasm of the supporters. H. Strang, M. A., principal of the Several of the runs on each side were Goderich Collegiate institute who re- due to costlyplayers, errors. The final score cently addressed the W. Huron Teach- ers'The Institute here, is to have the de• scores were: gree of 1.. L. D. conferred upon him dingExeter by the senate of Toronto University Harding,,_nd h, ; on June 7th. Hoskins, c & 1 f, 0; Bissett, 3rd b., 0; The members of Exeter Court Inde- Iiawkshttw, c f, 1; pendent Order of Foresters are request- Knight, c & 1 f. 1; ed to meet at the lodge room on Sun- Carling. p & r f. 1; day, June 16th, at 1:30 p. m. for the Snell, e. s. 1; purpose of attending divine eervice at Powell, 1st b. the Main street Methodist church, Sanders, p & r f. U; Service at 2:3(4, The Swiss Bell Ringers, who are corning under the auspices of the Main street Epworth League, on Monday, June 10th, in Opera ilouse, is an en- tertainment that is A 1., strictly up to date in every particular, clean and en- tertaining', says the Toronto (:lobe. Dr. Houlston desires to announce that commencing on Mondat next his dental parlors will be closed for one week. During his absence, however, any one desiring to make an appoint- ment may do so by calling at his office where a lady will be in charge. Decoration Day will be observed in Exeter June 13 by the lodges and citi zens of town and country decorating the cemetery. It is expected that the stores will be closed front 1 to 4 p.n1. \lessts. Itowe & Atkinson hare kindly consented to take nut it loadof flowers if left at their wareroonls. Few changes were made in the n►in• isters of Exeter district at the Confer• erre in Goderich: Mr. Andrews of Cen- tralia goes to Springhank end ('. 1'. Wells conies to Centralia. A. H. (io• ing is the (Atoll mon end J. E. Hoboes of lateen the secretery of the district, while E. A. Fear is the Sunday School secretary. Mr. A. J. Ford has improved the in- terior of his butcher shop by git•iug the flxt,ites a fresh rout of paint and calso►nining and papering the walls. A washable, brick patterned, blue tint• ed, paper with a fancy scroll border covers the walls four and a half feet front the floor up, and the upper part is calsomined in yellow. Messrs. Idandfortl & Welsh are now occupying their sale stable on James street, which they recently leased from Mr. S. M. Sanders for a tern) of years. The stable is large and roomy, well equipped with single, double and bot stalls, cement floors throughout, and a neat and comfortable office. The building is certainly one of the finest in the country for the fr irpose. F Company. :tied Huron Regiment, left Tuesday for ('arlings Height*. London. fat their annual training. The company, :it strong, consisted of it fide lot of young fellows, who are 4 credit to the district. To Mer -Major Hector belongs the creditor recruiting the company in the short space of eight tiers. The officer, are Captain Ranee of Clinton. Lieut. Beaman and Seigt.-Major Hector of Exeter. The (Beers are pleased that the fanners and others so willing allowed their sena and hired men to attend. The late James Balkwill, who we stated last Reek was killed when driv• ing acres% the railway track at what i. celled the "ienng Crossing," one mile west of St. Mill ys, left it widow, vihn was Mies Ellen (irimn, and two gone. Franklin and Nelsnn,1 4 and 12 year• of age, the letter of whom was eeliolrslt• injured by it fire cracker at St. \lacy. on 1144 21th. heepa.ed was a nephew f \1r. \Vto. Il,'kwill of town and 'iv. ed for )1 nunh••r of ye4rs south of 1Vinchelsea. Centralia M Mitchell, c, P Beaver, 1st, F Kerr, 2nd, P Simpson, 1 f. B Mitchell: p. C Digitate .fill I3loomfield e. f. 0Rau s.s. 11 Mitchell rf. 9 1 1 1 0 n x 1 The junior baseball teams of Centra- lia and Exeter played a good game of nine innings here on Friday evening, the result being 10.0 in favor of the visitors. The juniors put up a good genie all through and lied a fair crowd of enthusiastic spectators. The ('eu- tralia lineup was: H. Mitchell, C. Dup. Ian, 11. Dnplen, 11. Hanlon, A. Duplan, A. Coughlin, 11. Bloomfield, J. Demp- sey, E. Oestreicher: while the Exeter boys consisted of B. Martin, W. Knight, H. thinned), D. Stewart, C. \icAvoy, E. Snell, C. Boltier, 0. Ache- son, \%. Yreszcator, Cole --Mara. A very fashionable wedding was celebrated at Holy Trinity church, lateen, Wednesday at 12 o'clock noon, when Miss Edith Mare, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. 1!d ward Mara, inns united in marriage to Mr. W. S. (:ole, druggist of Exeter. The ceremony wits pet formed by the rector, Rev. Arthur Carlisle. 'the bribe, who was attired in white Point 1)' esprit, over taffeta trimmed with Ditches); satin ribbon and lace, and veil with lily of the valley, and carried bridal ruses, was anj)Jalrted by be•r sisters, the Misses It1* and Mabel Mare, alto were gowned in white %ilk trimmed with belly itish Ince, and with white hate trimmed with white poppies. They carried pink roses. Miss Mabel Bate- man of Kingston, cousin of the bride, was the maid of honor. She wore white crepe de Jap over taffeta with trimmings of baby Irish end rose hone. ton, with a white hat trimmed with white poppies, Sbe also carried pink roses. Dr. C. S. Mc('onib of 'Toronto attended the groom while the ushers were Messrs. Piney needing and (leo, Rickard of Huron College, London, The gro,lrrt•s present to the bride %%14s a beautiful pearl necklace with n sun burst of peitrls nsa pendant. Hie gift, to the bridesmaids were pearl rings art with emeralds and rabies; to the maid of honor a gold bracelet; th.' groomsman a diamond arse f pin and to the netters ninnogl'ariled gold ruff links. The presents of which the happy couple were the rt'cipiente were very numerous end beautiful, showing the waren esteem they ate held in by their large circle of friends. Among their gifts were a lerge cut glee's select howl from the National Drug Co.. London; it handsome Ileintzman piano and a aubstantiel cheque from the bride's parents. Meyers Harding and Rickard sang 111 goi al soler while the church register was being signed. After the wedding it reception was held at the bride's parents where shoat fifty invited greets from Toronto, Lon- don, Kingston. St. Thomas and Strat- ford sat down to a dainty luncheon served in a nn vgne' on the lawn by WANTED Mr. kesend & Co. .left ersfor of London. Wheat and Oats \i r. and Nrs. 1'e•Ie left for an extensive' wedding trip to New \ lif it k and \\',t•)). ington. The bride's going swatts trIl b aeine 44tTeta silk worn with . HARVEY BROS- a �� h,at in ran shad,'-. 11r. ,471.1 Mts. ('•'le•I.\F;"f}?!' ON 1'.1K1(► alien th it term n will take up their rrlie,encr in Exeter. F. ABBOTT, Centralia 111 Tfto Popular Patents Whatever your favorite medicine may be we have it. We keep a full line of all the ad- vertised patent medicines. Anything new that may come out we are gener- ally the first to put it in stock. Just at this season of the year Sarsparilla and Blood Purifiers arc in considerable demand and we are fully prepared to supply your need ---AT— Cole's Drug Store Dispensing a specialty EXETER Mr. Geo. Mantle, who accompanied his wife to South River, about two weeks ago, returned last week and has since been confined to his bed at the home of Mr. Peter Bawden through illness. \Ve are pleased to report, however, that he is now on a fair way to recovery. Mrs. Floyd, who for several months has been residing at Seaforth with her son, John, and intends making her future home at that place, has been here for several days disposing of some of her household effects and preparing the balance fol shipment to Seaforth. \1 r. Floyd wile also toe for several days assisting. Mr. Richard \Velsh last week dis- posed of his fare[ in the township of Stephen, being Lot 13, Con. 1, to Mr. John Farmer of town, Mr. Welsh tak- ing 1n part exchange Mr. Farmer's fine residence on Andrew sheet. We nn- derstand Mr. Far mer will continue to occupy the house for some time to enure, and that it is not Mr. Farmer's intention to leave town. Card of Thanks. Mr. John Webber and family desire to thank the neigh hors and friends who so kindly assisted her during tier hate husband s sickness and death. A representative of this paper was pleasantly and hist rnct ively entre tain- rd for an hour Tuesday by Prof. O'Brien, the phrenologist and palmist, who is at present at the('entral Hotel, Those who have no faith in these sci- ('nees have only to visit the professor to become convinced that he is able to tell you much of the truth with reg:rtd to your past and present life, and such being the case there is no reason to believe that the future may not be foretold to a reasonable degree of ae- cutacy. Among the pillows of Prof. O'Brien are neatly all the lending pule plc of Ontario; of this fact he furnished ahaolnte proof. He illustrates by a lar ¢e• number of chars, the lin'y,nru km and signs of the human hvntl. They reveal a w,nderfuldelineati..14 of eh ir- acter and to be Able to read the character in the hand must have cost hire many years of careful and earnest study. Even to one whn h -1s not the least faith in his work n half-hour spent with him is one ref touch pleae- tire• and interest. 11e is meeting with much success in Exeter. Kirktonn: 0n Sunday %V. H. Betty and Miss Annie Cornish of Exeter were guests of Mr.atel Mrs..Ino. Shiite here and report having had a most en- joyable time. riWA" iF3IAr *eir4'1tiFIF'Uri WORDS ABL GOOD 1 If hacked up by tweeds. The claim we nutke for STAR FLOUR] would he foolish if not1 1)11 k. d .r1,. 11.14e) 11 •or than STA It t% not mat. kete,l if itanal its equal 1s seldom faund, Al i& !kik AL ALd AA& A t1al 4 CORN! CORN!! We have the following for Fodder rtud Ensilage WHITE CAP, YELLOW DENT, IMPROVED LEAMING YELLOW AND WHITE. Also four varieties of SWEET CORN for the garden. MANGOLD SEED MAMMOTH TORY RED YELLOW INTERMEDIATE DANI8H SUGAR BEET T. Hgwsnvs & SON. Dealers in Hardware, Cement, Wire, Etc. Great Relloctioo Sale Still 01 Owing to the lateness of the Spring Season we are still offering Greater Bargains in Furniture for the NEXT 30 DAYS than ever were shown in Exeter before. Every article in our large stock of furniture is reduced to almost cost during this sale. Call and be convinced before making your purchase ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. JONES & CLARK JUNE BRIDES WILL FIND US Headquarters for beautiful dresses and costumes for coming events. We offer a few suggestions to those wishing to buy their trousseau. At our Silk Departmen t Will be found all the new .Jap \\-ash Silks, Tettatas, Peau De Soh) and TIroalines in all the bewitching colors which will he very needful. Dress Goods In White, ('ream, P,tle Blue, Pale Green, Fawn and Grey of (*tette de Chen), Crepe de Paris, Enlen, Pennine, Albatras, Nuns \'eiIing, Lustre:+, any one of these will make a June bride happy. Lawns and Muslins Vim will find us well stocked with Persian Lawns, Linen Lawns, ()entities, Organdies and Flowered Muslins and nice sheer Linens suitable goods for a June dress. Brides' and Bridesmaids' Hats Onr Millinery department was neverin better position for creating such dewiness and exclusiveness in millinery as they are to -day. Our aim is to please and you will find something het e to suit you. Fancy Parasols Here yon seen them. They are certainly very catchy and ex- tremely new. They are plain end fancy, White, Cream and Lin- en also Fancy Hlaek and White, Blue and \Vhite. Linen and White. Prices, $1 to $2.75. (!hild's Fancy Parasol for 50e. each. JONES & CLARK Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing Choice Bargains SPECIAL iN TWEED DRESS (10005 Pretty mixture of Grey and Heliotrope Grey and Green. 42 in. wide, all wool, tnnke•a pretty suite or skirse, worth 75c. Special at OOc. the yard. COLORED M('SUNS. 1t'e lutve just ripened a very pretty lot of colored 'nimbus in mauve, pale flue, pink and grey, extra tine quality and make stylish dressy%. Prices 15e., 25c., 33c. the yard. WVHiTR VR.MTINWI. Fine white vret ing in pretty cheek and floral designs: Mpcciel quality.... Fine quality First q'►ility LADiES' RAIN COATS, 12 only Ladies' Rain ('oats, made of tine cravennette, full length, grey and fawn, regular price $6.(44. Special at $I.5'). rcir) BELTS (.+dies np.to-ante felts of fine kid with metal buckles and nail heads. Price 50c.; also potent or solid leather in red, white. black or tan, 2 buckles 25c. MEN'S UNDRRWRAR. 8peeiel purchase of men's Balbriggan 8hirtaand Drawera, tine double thread, l.i cents sateen facings, sizes 34 to 44, regular 25 ee'nta price rdk, cents Special 40e. each. (Y)i.OREi) LT'STHE C'lured Lest:). in )due, Kitten and MENS' FiNE RiB UNDERWEAR brown with smell tient pattern, regn- in grey this is certainly the very hest Rive ive 5' line we hive ever put nn our counter, Sp, (•i:el :file. the yard Prires Me. each. 11 & HOWE