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EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 16. 1908.
SAN DERS & CREECH
The Old Reliable
AR You Will Travelliug
l
If you are going away for a few (lays or a few weeks
to send your vacation it will pay you to call on us and get
equipped with all your
Travelling Necessities.
We are chowing a handsome variety of Travelling Goods.
Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand -Bags,
Vacation Clothing, Hats,
... Footwear, .. .
Ever; tLing you will need to make your Summer
Outing a pleasant one.
Come in and look our stock of Travelling goods over.
You will surely find things that you will require. We are
sure our prices will please you.
Highest price paid for produce --Butter 19c. Eggs 17c.
CARLING BROS.
Long Gloves at Reduced Prices
LADIES' SILK GLOVES (18 in.) in Tans, Browns, Cream, White and Black.
Superior Quality. Regular $1.00 Glove for 89c.
LADIES' LACE (.LOVES (18 in. long) in Cream or White, Fine Quality,
will wash and wear well. Regular price 00c -for 40c.
LADIES' LISLE GLOVES (1S inch.) in Cream or White; Excellent Wearing
Quality. Regular price 00c -for 48c.
Ladies' Silk and Leather Belts
SILK BELTS in Grey, Brown. Blue and Black. Pretty Styles. Good Qual-
ity. Regular price 50c -for 38c.
LEATHER BELTS in Brown, Blue, Grey and Black -with Fancy Buckles.
Regular price 38c -on sale at 25c.
12 1-2 ct. Bleached Cotton for 10e
FINE EVEN THREAD BLEACH COTTON, 30 inches wide. Good Value at
12c. Selling for 10c.
Embroideries, reduced 1-3.
BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF FINE CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN
EMBROIDERIES -all widths. One special line we are clearing at 4c
per yard. Every piece reduced j in priee.
$1.26 Umbrellas on Sale at 98c.
Torcli5n and Val. Laces clearing out at
Wholesale Price.
Muslins, in colored and white, clearing out at
Cost Price.
SNELL & ROWE
Professional Cards.
0. T. ROt'ISTON, L. D. 8., D. D. 8.
DENTIST
Member of the R C. D. 8. of Ontario and Honor
G raduate of Toronto Cnhersity.
OTIICE; O. er Dickson A Carling's Law Orli(e, In
De. Anderson's former Dental Parlors.
DR. A. R. KINSMAN. I. D. 8., D. D. 8..
�Ir000r graduate of Toronto Univ units.
bothDENTIST,
eth eatrect.d without any pain, or any but effects
Me over (Redman & Stanbury�'s office, Main street
B iota.
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Medical
DR. T. 1'. MtLAUGHLtN
the resumed practice after spending a year (Col-
lege) et British and Continental hospitals. General
practice with special attention to Eye. (with refrac-
tion) Ear, Nose and Throat.
Otlh•e: Dashaood, Ont.
— Legal.
Eit1^[SOH a CARLINO, BARRISTER& SOLICi•
tore. Notaries, Conveyancers, Commissioner*.
ctters for Moleons Bank. etc.
Mosey to Loma at lowest rates of Interest.
Offt es, Hain street. Exeter,
1. 21 Callum., R A., L H. DMCaio,
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MOW To LOAN.
We have a targe amount of private funds to loan
• farm and . itl.ge properties at to. rates of inter
eft.
OLADMAN & STANItURY.
Barristers, Solicitots,Maiu st.. Eaetet On
B. S. PHILLIPS, Ex1ti'TEIt.
Llces*ed Asctioseer.
Sales attended parte. Satisfaction guaran-
teed or no par Te t reasonable. All orders left
at Advo, ate bffi'e wi be promptly attended to.
William Brown
Prof. Diploma of Royal inrorporated Society of
Mori- sans, England: Organist of Tri. itt Memorial
nue h,F.veter Piano. Organ, harmony and Theory
of Moroi•%, Terms cn application. Exeter, Ont.
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederation Life Assurance
Company, also Fire insurance in lead-
ing Canadian and British Companies.
Main -St., Exeter.
House For Sale.
la the villasa of Exeter, situated on SImcoe street.
a frame dwelling, 1 Morita kitchen and woodshed.
stable. good well one fifth acre of land. Alt In good
rendition. Will be gold tearonable. Apply at this
office.
Cottage to Rent.
A frame cottage. in good repair. and
at reasonable rental. Apply at this
office.
F CAIRNS, VETERINARY SURGEON.
Suceeuor to Da. RA>fast,
'pedal Attention to Dentisty.
Nutt sae Left at the home of Mr. Peter Baader)
Main street, (opp Trftitt Memorial Church), will be
promptly attended to.
EXETER, • ONTARIO.
Office—Dr. Ramsy's old stand, corner of Main and
North etrtete, (opp. Pym's Blacksmith Shop).
Your patronage solkited.
House to Rent in Elimville
The undersigned is offering to rent his frame
dwelling in Elim. ille, with 1.5 acre of land. hard
and soft water and a number of fruit trees on the
premises. For particular, apply to JOSH VA JOHNS,
or the undersigned.
WM. SLEMON.
Representative Wanted
For Exeter and vicinity. Good live hustler can
make good money during season selling our line.
Apply to TIIE FORD MOTOR co. of Canada, Limit•
ed, Walkeryille, Ontario.
House and Land for Sale.
The undersigned is offering for ,ale his house and
land on lluron Street Eaal. The house is of frame
and is in good repair. The land consist. of Ili octet)
In good condition. Gond water -hard and tort.
Good stable. Some good fruit trees, etc. Ponies.
tion given now of to the fall. Apply at the home
of Abraham Dearing, Jr., Simco. Street.
W11. 8. BAKER.
For Sale.
Good frame dwelling house and stable, Iota Nos.
120, 141 and 122, en is. South Side of the Lake Road,
Exeter, Ontario, the proparty of the late William
Hoskin. For parti. Wars apply to
RICHARD iIOSKiN, Kirkton,
MRA JOHN Mel.AUGIILIN, Exeter,
MOSES AMY, Stephen Tpt.,
Executor,,
or to
OI.ADM.AN ,t sTANBt'RV,
Barristers, Exeter
COWS FOR SALE.
Two new milch cows. Good grade cowl. Apply
to F. CONLIN, Centralia.
Sexton Wanted.
For theTrirttt Memorial ('hur; h. Lube. to com
menet at once. State salary. Apply to
J. J. KNIGHT
THOMAS HAWKINS,
Church Warden,.
FARM TO LET.
l.nt 19. Neth Boundary Township of Stephen,
• a -res. For particulars apply to
Jas. Atkinson, Exeter
Mervin. son of James Collingwood,
.•f Hamilton. formerly of town, while
in the yard on Saturday fell and broke
his arm below the elbow. Mrs. Col-
lingwood. who lins been ill. is able to
be around again. Mr. Collingwood
recently received word that he was en-
titled to A lot in Nwaygo for adding a
line to a .tante in a Limerick Contest.
London Conservatory Exams Baseball.
The following are the names of some
of the successful candidates who pass-
ed the recent examinations of the Lon-
don Conservatory. The names are ar-
ranged alphabetically and not accord-
ing to nr.u•ka:
SENIOR ARTISTS P1ANAFORTIs'.
Jean Galbraith, A.L.C.M., St. Marys:
Vera Thorne, A.L.C.M., Mitchell.
INTERMEDIATE PIANOFORTE.
R. Hill, Mitchell; A. McLean, M.
Pickell, V. Paterson, St. Marys; E.
Plumstell, Clinton; N. Robinson, Ailsa
Craig; E. Wilts., Clinton; E. White,
L. Yungblut, Hensall. All took first
class honors.
JUNIolt PIANOFORTE.
E. Ellwood, Brinsley; L. Green, Bay-
field; L. Jervis, Clinton; R. Jarrott,
Hensall; B. Leslie, H. Meggs, Parkhill;
I. Rennie. Hensall; all took first class
honors. Honor's -L. Geiser, Crediton.
PRIMARY PIANO.
A. Burnett, Lucan; P. Chowen, Mit-
chell; M. Crawford, Ailsa Craig; A.
Malton. H. Ferguson, Mitchell; J.
Hamilton, Seaforth; R. Ilueston, Wy-
oming; D. Isaac, L. Isaac, Lucan; N.
Julian, Petrolea; C. Lewis, Clande-
boye; E. Lobb, Clinton; N. Miller. Hen-
sall; N. McMillan, Parkhill; M. Poole,
F. Richards, 111. Routley, St. Marys;
M. Shanahan. G. Walker, Clinton; all
the above got first-class honors.
Honors -L. Bawden, Lucan; M. Ca-
sey, B. Farrant. Mitchell; R. Hill. Clin-
ton; W. Pruter, W. Steffen, E. War-
dell, Mitchell;
INTERMEDIATE PRACTICAL. HARMONY.
First class honors -E. Richardson.
St. Marys. Honors -A. Waring, St.
Marys.
INTERMEDIATE COCNTERPOINT.
First class honors -E. Richardson,
St. Marys. Honors -A. Waring, St.
Marys.
MUSICAL FORM.
Fit'at chills honors -E. Richardson,
St. Marys; V. Thorne, Mitchell; A.
Waring, St. Marys.
JUNI01t COUNTERPOINT.
First class honors -K. Leslie, L.
Routley, A, McLean, St. Marys.
JUNIOR HISTORY.
Honors -S. McLagan, Mitchell.
PRIMARY PRA('TICAi. HARMONY.
First class honors -E. Rennie, Hen-
sall Honors -E. Plumate!), Clinton.
PlustARY RCDIMENTS.
Honors -M. Farrant, Mitchell.
Pass -G. Chowen, Clinton; W. Stef-
fen, Mitchell.
Bray
A quiet but very pretty wedding
ceremony was celebrated recently,
when Miss Agnes Dick. daughter of
Thomas Dick of Hay township, and
William 11. Thompson. of the 2nd con.
of the sante township, were united in
the holy bonds of matrimony. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. D.
Urquhart, pastor of St. Andrew's
Church. They have now got settled
down on their fine farm on the 2nd
concession of Hay.
Entrance' Examinations,
For some reason the resylteof the
Entrance Examinations in W. Huron
are very slow in corning each year.
Nearly every other district has had
the reports some days and evert weeks.
The following is the list of Entrance
candidates successful at Seaforth:-
Town scholarship -E. D. Berry, Sea -
forth P. S.; rural scholarship, Thomas
Melady, St. Columban; honors (girls)
J. Govenlock, Seaforth P. S.; E. Ham-
mett, Seaforth P. S.; M. Johnson, Sea -
forth P. S.; (boys) E. D. Berry, Sea -
forth P. y.; .1. C. Bell, Seaforth P. S.;
R. Gottschalk, Seaforth P. S.; Thomas
Melady, St. Cotumban. Pass -Girls,
J. Chesney, M. Flanagan. M. Grumold-
by, 1. ingles, M. Lockhart, %V. McIn-
tosh, J. McMichael, S. McSpadden, M.
Moffat. M. Morris, M. Oke, M. Reilly.
C. L. Rose, E. Scott, J. Scott, A.
Sproat, G. Thompson, F. Winter;
boys, E. Benertnau, R. Carpenter, W.
Cleary. T. Dick, It. Forbes, S. Gent -
mill, B. Ilart. R. [lays, H. Hunt, J.
Morrison, T. Morris. E. McGrath, J.
McGrath, C. Oke, D. Reid, W. Rich-
ardson, C. Scott, T. Scott, D. M. Shaw,
J. Sills, T. Whiteley.
Miss Livingstone, milliner, has re-
turned to Blyth.
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Clerk'stNotice of First Post-
ing of Voter's List,
1908.
Municipality of the Township of
Stephen, County ot Huron,
Notice is hereby given that 1 ha.t tranain ttrd or
delivered to the persons mentioned in sections y and
9 of the OntarioVoters' List Art, the copies required
by said eectlone to be transmitted or delivered of
the list, made pursuant to the mid Act. of all persons
appearing by tbe last revised Aaeee,ment Roll of the
,aid mun rlpality to he entitled to . Me in the said
mnnicitit, at Elections for Member* of the Legis.
lathe�saeinhly and at Municipal Elections; and the
said list was first posted up at n.y (Ake, at Crediton,
nn the eleventh day of Judy, A, D., 1901, and remains
there tot Inepertion.
Electors an called upon to examine the taht list
and if any omission*, or any other errors are found
therein, to take Immediate p{.romredlnee to have the
**Id error sena( led arroreling to law.
Dated at (-reditor., July 11th,
HENRY El1.RRR.
Tortn•i.ip Clerk
Thr 1i:.•gulars trimmed the Never -
sweats on Thursday night to the tune
of 13 6. But for one Lad innings,
when the Regular team made S rens,
the game was a good one. G. Ander-
son umpired. The players were:
13EtiuL.tlts-Fleming, Manns, Law,
Ilawkshaw, Hoskins, ltendle, Hart,
Palmer, Stewart.
NEV ERsrvFATS-Creech, Royle. Hea-
man, Statham, Cole, Alger, White,
Senior, Bissett.
CREDITON 12, ENETEIt 2.
The Crediton and Exeter teams
came together on the local diamond
on Monday evening when the specta-
tors were treated to an excellent game,
although the score, 1.2 to 2, does not
seem to indicate it. In the first in-
nings Crediton got away with tbree
runs before Exeter got wakened up.
but with the exception of this innings
and the last one in which the visitors
got six and which was played in the
dark (to round off the game by nine
innings) the scoting was held down
pretty well and the game was a good
one to watch. Hart, the Exeter pit-
cher, is, like Hoskins the catcher, only
a bit of a boy but be handed in some
beautiful fans to even the strong
Crediton batters. and played a heady
game all the time, being always on
the job and hest when in a tight box.
The regret of the boys and those in-
terested in the game is that he has re-
signed at tbe bank, and that we no
sooner get him than we lose him.
Hart did not receive the support in the
field that he should have. When up
against a team like Crediton the boys
seem at times to lose their nerve and
do not play nearly as well as they
show up at practice. Confidence is
what the boys need in the Held, but
the real weak feature is the batting.
Fahner is not hard to bit and a good
batter would paste him all over the
Held, but our fellows (stretching it just
a little) couldn't bit a football, and
they must get down to more practice
with the stick. The material in the
team is the best we have had for years
but they need what can only be got
by continual practice.
It is only a repetition to say much
about the playing of the Crediton
boys. Such old players as Snell, Rau,
McCue, Fahner, Bluett and Wurtn
have been playing good ball for ten
years or more. Fahner is one of the
best natured and easiest pitchers we
have ever seen in the box, Snell be-
hind the home plate gathers every-
thing in like a sponge. Rall on short is
clean and sure every time, while tbe
other fellows play their positions well
in the Held and show up strong at the
bat.
Frank Boyle of Centralia made a
satisfactory umpire.
The players. positions and score:-
Crediton-Wurw 1st 0, Fahner p 2,
McCue 2nd 2, Snell c 2, WBrown c f 2.
Rau s s 2, Bluett 3rd I, Gower r f 0, F
Brown 1 f 1.-12.
Exeter -Cole 2nd 0, Law c f 0, Hos-
kins c 1, Creech let 1, Hart p O, Hawk-
shaw s s 0, Manna r f 0, Stewart 1 f (l,
Palmer 3rd 0.-2.
MAltltIl•:D vs. SINGLE
The married hien of town have chal-
lenged the single fellows to a game of
ball, the latter have accepted, and the
game will be played on the diamond
on Thursday night, July 16th, at 0.30
sharp. Come down and see the game.
CKNTRALIA vs. EXETER
The Exeter team will go to Centralia
on Monday afternoon, July 200, to
play a return game with the team of
that village.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Miss Belle Gould is visiting Mrs.
Young, London.
Verne Davis of London is visiting
his grand -patents at Exeter North.
Mr. and Mrs. B. McKenzie Gunn
left last week for their home in Win-
nipeg.
Mr. Harold Bissett returned to his
duties in the Molsons Bank, Atlillet'st-
burg, on Tuesday.
Miss Stella Gregory left yesterday
on a pleasure trip up the lakes, after
which she will visit in Chicago.
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Mr, W. J. O'Brien, teacher in the
Woodstock Business College, is visit-
ing this week with friends in town.
Mr. L. C. Fleming, who underwent
an operation on his head last week, is
doing very nicely, with every prospect
of full recovery.
Mr. G. W. Harrison of ,London has
been appointed manager of the Bank
of Commerce here and is expected to
take charge next week.
Mr. Robert Sanders left Tuesday
evening on an extended trip to Chica-
go. St. Paul, Seattle. Skagway, Port-
land {Oregon), San Francisco, Los An-
geles, Salt Lake City, Denver and else-
where.
D.D.G.M., .1. G. Stanbury and W.J.
Heaman went to Clinton Tuesday even-
ing, and installed the officers of the
i.0. 0. F. lodge in that town. Similar
duty was performed at Seaforth Wed-
nesday night.
A tennis match played Tuesday af-
ternoon between Parkh'll and Exeter
at Parkhill resulted in a tie. Graham
and Senior, Exeter, won from Stewart
and Patrick, Parkhill, 0.2. 6.1. Gra-
ham beat Stewart 6-0, 4-0, f) 4; Patrick
beat Senior 6.1, 6 3, Patrick and Retz
beat Senior and Graham 6 :3. 6-4. The
return game will he played here on
Friday next.
Mast Not !boot Partridge.
No partridge or grouse may be leg-
ally shot in Ontario this year. An or-
der -in -council has been panted by the
Government prohibiting the shooting
or taking of these birds for one year
from Sept. 13 next. The action is tak•
en because of the increasing scarcity
of this species in the province.
Miss Dem! Hau.ifotd i; ti.iting it,
Detroit.
Mrs. Geo. Jewell of London is visit-
ing here.
Miss 011ie Jones is visiting here from
Brantford.
Mrs. 1. Armstrong and Miss Ida are
visiting in Strathroy.
Mr. and Mts. Nelson Case of Clande-
boye spent Sunday here.
Dr. Geo. Seldon, of Ingersoll, is vis-
iting relatives here at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill returned
Tuesday front a visit in Gibsonburg,
Ohio.
A number from this district went to
Goderich Monday to celebrate the
Glorious Twelfth.
Lieut. W. J. Ileanran will go to
Quebec as one of the officers of (be
33rd.
Henry Hogarth, of Battle Creek,
Mich., is the guest of Messrs. Hogarth,
Stephen.
Miss Lulu Martin has returned from
a visit of a month in Dorchester and
London.
Miss Daisy Hodgson left last week
to visit her sister, Mrs. S. Mills, of
Nissouri.
Mrs. Matice and daughter of Detroit
are visiting the former's sister, Mrs.
D. Breland.
Mrs. (Dr.) Browning, who has been
visiting in Whitby, returned home
Monday.
W. W. Taman left Tuesday evening
for Niagara Falls, to attend the Ma-
sonic Grand Lodge.
Miss Jessie Catneron left last week
for to visit at Niagara Falls, Toronto
and the Thousand Islands,
Miss Anna Dow, who bas been visit-
ing at the home of Mr. John Colwill,
bas returned to St. Thomas.
Miss Zimmerman of Toronto, who
has been the guest of Miss Hazel
Browning, returned home Monday.
Little Miss Vera Sweet is nursing a
rather sore eye these days, the result
ot a bee sting while in the berry patch.
Getting alright again.
Mrs. Thomas Sweet, London Road
South, recently disposed of a number
of ducks, which speaks well of her
ability as a poultry raiser, and for
which she secured the top price. The
first lot was about 7 weeks old and
averaged 4i lbs; the second lot being
about 5 weeks old and averaging 4 lbs.
In all there were 44 ducks,totalling 100
Itis, or 4t lbs a piece. A good showing
and demonstrating the fact that there
is much in poultry -when raised right.
The Stephen Voters' List. which has
been completed, gives the number of
voters as 1,251. Those entitled to vote
at both Legislative and Municipal
Electio6s, 071; at Municipal Elections
only, 198; and at Legislative Elections
only, 82. Persons entitled to act as
jurors. 535.
Mai late Elston has gone to Ed -
11. .!lion a,r a visit.
• BIRTHS
HODGINS—ln McGillivray, on July 2,
to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hodgins, a
daughter.
Co'rrl.E-In Usborne, on July 12th, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Cottle, a son
and daughter.
MARRIAOIIS.
MOitLEY—AICIIENH.2IIT—At Mandate -
min, Ont., on June 30th. Miss Gertie
Aichenhart to Wesley Morley of Mc-
Gillivray.
HAY-Lo'E-At the residence of John
Love, father of the bride, on July
1st, by Rev. N. Shaw, B. A., William
Hay to Miss Lizzie Ann Love, both
of Tnckersnlitb.
DEATHS
McGREOolt-In Brucefleld, on July 8,
Peter McGregor, aged (3.2 years.
Bnirs irTTE-In Goderich township.
on June 29th, Richard Bridgette,
aged 78 years.
WAT.-In Tucketsmith, on July 9th,
Alexander Watt, Sr., aged 79 years
and 9 mouths.
MURPHY -In St. Marys, on Monday.
July Oth, Christopher Murphy, aged
72 ars.
DouoLAs-yeIn St. Marys, on Thursday,
July 2nd, John Douglas, aged 75
years, 5 months and 19 days.
FRITz-At Grand Bend`on July lltb,
Wm. Fritz, aged 47 years, 1 month,
8 days.
CORNISH. -At Holmesville, on July 15,
John Cornish, formerly of Ushorne,
aged 92 years.
Ica&
aeues..alkalkiacalueraesalig
etch our.1
this week
and you will see
we are Giving Away
a Graphophone
and Nine other prizes
absolutely free.'
Take a look in.
1THE PURITY
I Watch Window. Can.Exp.Bldg, Ilk
1111rAir 'WA" N. VI IV liriVriiiSt NV Ni1r4
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The New Store
Groceries and
Boots & Shoes
Having leased the premises two doors north of the
Poet (voce, Exeter, and put in a complete stock of up-to-date
Boots and Shoes and a choice line of Groceries, I desire to in-
form the Public of the same and to solicit a shale of the
business of the people of Exeter and vicinity.
I aim to keep nothing but the best of goods and you
may feel assured that you will be pleased with the way you
will be treated when in this store.
Call and give us a trial, and he convinced that what
we say we do.
T. 3. Wilson - Exeter
Two doors north of Post Ofliee
Clean, Sweet Milk !
The easy way to get it is to use
Wyandotte Dairyman's Cleaner
and Cleaners on your Separator, 'I`ins.
('horn, Floors. Cans, Ete.
All Creameries and Dairymen Use It !
A 5 lb. Package for 25o.
BINDER TWINES
Gold Medal, 650 feet to lb., 14e
Silver Sheaf, 600 46
Ply. Special, 500 9 1-2c
It pays to use Plymouth Twines
Owen Sound and Portland cement
for walls, silos, etc.
9@ASIAN'S HARDWARE & STOVE STORE
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