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EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1909.
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And Right Prices
The Advocate:Of6ce; Exeter
SANDERS & CREECS
The Old Reliable
THE HOT WEATHER
dlevill soon be here and we have just the goods you require. Summer Clothing,
Hats and Furnishings for Men and Boys. These waren days are a gentle re-
minder that Summer Toggery is a necessity. Beautiful Light Summer Wear
for Ladies, Misses and the Children.
Are
i
M
Ladies Mulls
usingwith spot and t4tripP, in Fren h and Swiss
qualities 12ic to 25c per yard
White and Colored, in cross bar and stripe, also
beautiful floral designs ....20e and 25. per yard
1 Our Laces & Insertion goo �'s a, ehthe
best shown. Oriental Lace, Ger man and French Val.....
Beautiful patterns at tempting prices
1
Light, Bright Suit, a right pair of those
"AsToItIA" Shoes, a Light Straw Hat.
Gents _ - Light Underwear. Light Sox, a Low
Collar, a Bow Tie -and there you are!
A whole outfit won't cost you much and the
comfort you will enjoy will be
a great deal.
Special Icducements for r;iy sad Saturday Only
ALL 25c COTTONADES AT 22c
Butter 16c, Eggs 18c. trade: 171c cash.
These prices subject to
change.
CARLING BROS.
iNDOCCV -0006.2-20-20- 000i)**
LEARING SALE
of Ladies' and Men's Coats
Regular Prices from $5.00 to 811 tot)
Selling Prices from $3 to $9
Men's and Ik)yg Snits all going at less than
wholesale to clear out.
Millinery Some nice Hats worth from $2 00 to $4 00 -
all going at from 25c to $1.00 ,.....sair
Also some nice FLOWERS for trimming, 10c Bunch, upwards
Biggest Bargains ever offered! Come in
and get a bargain while they last. All good goods.
We Keep Nice, Clean, Fresh Groceries
R. N. ROWE
- ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST -OFFICE
PHONE 22
Professional Carlo.
Di. 0.8. ROtYLSTON, L. D. le, D. D. 8.
DEIST'S!
lrsraber of the a 0. D. 8. of Ooterto and Honor
graduate of Toronto Unit mite.
oyr10g: Over Dickson a (c►rltog's Law Office, la
Dr. &edema's former Dental Parton.
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D. D. 8.'
�Boner graduate of Toronto Unlverlste.
DENTIST,
testa extracted without any pain, or any bad effects
Ogee over Madman a Stantury's omre, Main t
tsetse.
Medical
FOB SALE
BRICK U(iUNE AND SIX ACRES LAND
IN USIJOI(NE
The North-East Corner of Lot 13. Con.
cession 6, Ueborne, the property of
the late Israel Harris. The house Is one
and one -halt storeys high and contains
six rooms, kithen and woodshed. There
Is a frame barn about 20 by 40, hard
and soft water, and about one acre of
good fruit trees. The soli is a good
clay. The lot is mostly seeded out and
Is well fenced and drained. Apply to
GLADMAN & STANDUItY,
Solicitors for Executor. Exeter.
BUS AND DRAY BUSINESS
HR BRIGHT. M. D., M. C. P. & 8 HONOR
e Graduate of Toronto l'nit-mite. Two years }laving decided to go Into the 1)us and
resident [,heel isn Iho*I Alexandra hospital, etc. Dray Huslness In E'e(er i bare placed
Omce and tiesidem e, Ir A11100.Old Stand, Andrew
Street, EXETER. a new and up-to-date rig on the toad
DR. T. P. McI.At'GRLIN
Has tewmed ensiles after spending a year (Col.
lege) st British and Continental lloepttds. General
pre ti •e eith special attention to Eye, (with refrac•
non) Eat Noes and Throat.
Office: Dashwood, Ont.
Legal.
D101805 Ai ('ARCING, RARRISTP.R9, AO1.1C1
ton. Notsriee, l'Onceram'ere, t'on.n toners
Solicitors for Molsone Bank. err.
Messy 10 Loa■ at lowest rates of Interest
Offices. Main street, F.uter.
8. g. 0a111,u0, B.A., L. H. muses
ONRT TO LOAN.
We bass a large amount of private funds to loan
• farm and sillmRs properties at low rates of lots,
est.
O1.ADMAN & STANR1 RT,'
Barristers. 9olkitere.Main et . Fester On
B. S. PHILLIPS, ExRRTRR.
Llcsssel Asctl
Pelts sttendat in all parts eatisfa•tlon 'mares -
Ned or ao pay. Terms reasonable. All orders left
et Advocate Odle* will be promptly attended to.
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederation Life Assurance
Company. also Fire insurance in lead-
ing Canadian and Ilritish Conpantea.
Main -SL. Exeter.
LICF.N$F.D AUCTIONEER
Wei. AN1)PfSON. t.tcrneed Auctioneer
for !furor: County. Terns reasonable.
Dates ran be made at tie Advocate.
Exeter. or Henry Ftlber's Office. Cred-
iton.
HOUSE FOR SALE
4n elcellent brlek '.nue•-• mod -rt and
up-to-date. 'tl'u.,:•'d t :.Lela street.
Apply at this Office.
for the conveyance of passengers to and
from the station. and respectfully so-
llrit a fair where of business of the
travelling public. Calla at the office,
phone 11A, cheerfully attended to
Wil. ARNOLD. Prop.
HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE.
The undersigned is offeteng for sale
,e good brick house and 10 acres of land.
Part of South Halt Lot 4, Con. 2. Ste-
phen. The house 1s in good repair. also
a good frame barn and woodshed. good
soft and hard water, never failing well.
good orchard, 3-4 mite from school. 1
and 1.4 miles front church. Possession
give., next fall. Apply on the' premises.
MRS. WINER. Cie'ntralle P 0
FARM FOR SALE
The undersigned 1s offering his farm
for pale. Lot 2, Con. 1, Biddulph. 1-4
mile from Centralia s !Mage. contalning
75 acres. sixty five under cultivation.
ten arra bust. pasture. There 1s a new
two-storey brick cottage. hard and sett
water, three good wells. ilarn 81 by 00
and other buildings. Poseeselon given
1, the fall. Terms easy• apply to
THOS. W. NEIL.
Centralia. Ont.
Local Items
Miss Beatrice Wilcox visited relatives
In London over the holiday.
Mrs. Fred 1lewkshaw, accompanied bY
her two children, Is visiting her mother
in Toronto.
Mrs. Cnarters of Eg,not,dvtlle is vis-
iting her slater, Mrs. Geo. 'McLeod.
Mies C. Ferguson of Parkhill was the
guest of Moos J. Brown over the holiday
Mrs. Chas. Livingston spent the holi-
day with relatives at Lucan.
Chis' Ihurst,-Mr. \Vt,iteman, mer. h.cn:.
and postmaster at Chtselhuret, has dis-
posed of his business to Mr. Acklin of
Delewart. The taeµ proprietor to a
shrewd, business, -like gentleman aril
ought to stake a success of it.
FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The undersigned Is offering for sale
Youth halt of Lot 21. Con. 3. Stepern.
1% entice west of Exeter ; also 30 acres
if Lot 21. Con. 2. Stephen. and 25
acres In }iay Swamp. There le on the
fifty acres a frame house, bank barn.
hay barn. drive peed and other convert-
'cores).
onvert-
Irtres: there is an tzceFent er: t ., a reek
rurtn;reg through the tr:trty a res. mak-
It good pasture land. W1'1 be sold to-
5r•her cr Pr paratrly. For particulars
arp;p •' MRS. JOHN COOKSON. Exeter
North, Clay P.O.
ITA1 TOWNSHIP
Mr. Robe. Carlyle, lot 24, con. 3,
Hay, will have a clearing auction sale
of farm stock, implements and house-
hold furniture on Saturday next, May
211th. Mr. Carlyle bas sold his farm.
VANATTER LEAVES (.ODERICH
SIGNAL.
Goderich, May 25.-A change in the
proprietorship of the Goderich Signal
went into effect this week, whereby
J. eV. Vanatter, the seuiut member of
the first of Vanatter A Robertson,
steps out of the business. Mr. Vanat-
ter had been connected with The Sig-
nal for the past 27 years, as mechani-
cal superintendent, under Dan McGill-
icuddy. and for the past six years in
partnership with W. 11. Robertson.
who hots' assumes the management of
the business, which will he conducted
under the nrurte of The Signal Print-
ing Company, Limited. tlr. Vanatter
will take a trip west before settling
down in business again.
HOUSE FOR SALE
teeeng to Mr. Altetl'e leaving for the
'.% , s. his house and land on Huron-st,
is o.f:reJ for sale. Apply to
JAMES H. DENNIS, Exeter.
ROUSE FOR SALE OR RENT.
Brick house on the corner of Main and
Victoria streets.
Wel. BLATCHFORD.
FOR SALE
For sale, Man or Woman. -My South
African Veteran Bounty Land Certific-
ate issued by the Department of the In-
terior, Ottawa ; good for 320 acres of
any Dominion Land open for entry In
Alberta. Saskatchewan, or Manitoba.
lent' person over the age of 18 years.
man en woman, can acquire this land
with this certificate. For Immediate sale
0790.00. Phone, write or wire, L. E.
TELFORD, 131 Shuler Street, Toronto.
Phone Main 3066.
MEETING OF TIIE HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL.
Tee Council of tee totporatloe of the
County of Huron will meet in the Cover
, It chamber, In the Town of Goderich,
on the 1st day of June nett, at 3 o'clock
p. m.
All ac -counts against the County, te-
c,uirlig settlement, must be placed with
the Clerk on or before Saturday. May
20th.
W. LANE, Clerk.
listed May 18. 1%) )A.
HOUSE TO RENT
Brick house, 1 and 1-2 storey, on
\VI.l'.am Street, Exeter. Good numb. r of
rooms. House In good repair. Good
hard and soft water. Number of fruit
trees. Apply to S. M. SANDERS, Exeter
PASTURE FOR CATTLE AND HORSES
The undersigned can take a limited
number of cattle and horses for pasture
by the month. For particulars apply to
R. D Quinton. Saintehury P. O.. Lot A.
:nth Con. Usborne
5.- W244;
BALE OP LANDS IN GILLIF.S LIMIT
EXETER CELEBRATES VICTORIA
DAY
Following tete old time custom of cele-
bretiitg the 24th of May Exeter again
di i hoin.tg o Monday last. The weath-
er was ideal. teeing temps red with a:,
u:iduiatiug breeze that made it pleasant
to b • out. The citizens displayed con-
siderable patriotism In their dccoret10 .
and again the u1d town put on its gala
day attire. Owing to the busy time
for farmers, due to the wet season, the
country was not so largely represcnt-
cd as it otherwise would have been, but
tuff!. it to say ortho whole the crowd
was larger titan expected.
The vatted program was well contested
and was watched with momentary In-
terest. The Dashwood Band enlivened
the pro:e:d:ngs by some catchy airs and
dil credit to themselves for a band that
has b en so lately organized. There be-
ing no outside competition for the base-
ball match a 1 oily contested game was
played between two chosen teams of
tint town boys, captained by Geo. Pal-
mer and Seedy Uawden, .1^ former's
side winning by a score of 3 to 2. The
p lee of a large bottle of perfume- given
by W. 8. Cole, for the most popular lady
on the grounds went In favor of Miss
J. esle Creech.
The concert in the evening was nor
accorded the patronage the program mer-
ited. Tee singing of Mr. Donald Mac -
G: rgor was so much above tete average
• singer that his visit to Exeter
µ•:1f be long remembered by those who
v:. r, fortunate enough to hear him. Mrs.
\V.Ideuhanlmer'e readings were bright
and particularly pleasing, while the
playing of Miss Gladys Bissett and of
F':o:. Brown was of a hlg:n order.
Th.• following were the winners i1 tete
seve'al horse :11.1 athletic events. -Horse
tenoning; I-_ . 1-2 mile heats. Samuel
Elliott, led A: demon ; Carling Bros' Far
mars' Nove1.y. H. Hanlon, G. Moir; WI
J. }Ieameh's Lad1-y' Novelty, Dias Stew-
art. Miss I. Simpson; Marathon Race,
2 1-2 miles, 0. Cant. C. Prouty, C. Hey-
wood, time, 15 1-2 Writ. , Martini and Tel
ebner's Bicycle Race, II. WIllert, 11. J.
Kestile ; T. Hawkins & Son's Farmers
100 yards, R. Coughlin, 11. Southcott
0. Cann ; Pcnprase & Burke's 100 yards
op :n, Melville Southcott, R. Coughlin, H
Hanlon ; Monson Bank's 60 year 100
yard race. John Ford. Ell Elliott, A.
Ford ; •Ed. Willis' 50 yards open, best
2 in 3, M. Southcott, 11. Coughlin. II.
Hanlon; W. S. llowry's Backward Mace
R. Coughll:. ; Reay Race. L. Bern's team
H. Dayman's team; W. \V. Tarnan's 200
yard Race Far:ner's, M. Southcott, 11
Coughlin ; W. 0. Blseett's Farmer's
Mgt jump. R. Coughlin ; R. N. Rowe's
op_n high _lump, G. Butt, 4 ft. 2 1n.,
W. Eallot', E. Taylor; Bin'c o' Comm rc�
Business Men's trace, E. Treble. Dr.
Roulaton, G. If. yw'oo:f ; Jones & Clark's
best Lady's Outfit, Miss S'e'wart, Miss
Esq. ry : W. J. Beer's best Gent's outfit
lows Jo'.nston.
Under the ..utt:otity of a e Orde r -In-
Cowell d+tel 22nd April. 1909. the
northerly portion of that tract of land
generally known as the Optics Limit.
situated in the District of Niptesing,
and Pr ince of Ontario. containing
about 00 acres, 1s offered for sale by
tender In parcels contahit•tg 20 acres or
thereabouts. such tenders to be address
ed to the undersigned at the Depart-
ment of Lands, Forests and Mines. Tore
onto, marked on the envelope "Tender
01111es Limit", and to be receivable at
the said Department up to one o'clock p.
m., nn Tuesday, 1:,th day of June, 1909.
Tenders arc to be for each parcel gene
arately. and to tante a lump sum or
bonus therefor. An accepted rheque for
ten per cent. of this antouvt to accom-
pany the tender and the remainder to
be peld in full within twenty days of
acceptance of the sante.
A royalty of test per cent. on the gross
proceeds (less freight and smelter char -
g's) of all ores, min -rale or concentrates
taken from the land will be payable to
the Crown, and purchasers will be re-
quired to enter Into a satisfactory agree-
ment with regard to the sante.
Working conditions will be attached
to the sale, and certain lands a:.d rights
w11'. b! reserved, fu 1 pet -titulars of which
together with a map or plan showing the
said tract and the subdivisions thereof,
m'y be obtained on application 10 the
Department.
The 1lghcet or any tender not neces-
sat;ly accepted.
P. COCIIRANE.
s1L':?strr of lands, Fore.ts and Mires,
Toronto April 23rd, 190t+,
301;11 Veale asked to be recommended to
Conference for superannuation for one
year owing to 111 !.calth. Frank Burgess
was continued on probation and recont-
!mended to be sent to college Fred
Johns, 11. A. of Elttnettle was recont-
mended to be received on probation for
the initiistry and be permitted to attend
college
On Thursday with the laymen pres-
ent the spttitual and tlt;amcial condition
of the circuits In the district were care-
fully reviewed. The finances were
shown to be in an excellent condition
and much in advance of last year. The
missionary givings nearly five hundred
dollars, while the membership showed
all increase of over two hundred. A very
large Increase in both rnissienary giving
and church membership was reported
from the two churches in Exeter. The
Rev. Wm. Godwin of Parkhill was elec
ted chairman of the district to fi11 the
place of Mr. Going, who retired owing
to his transfer to Hamilton. Rnd the
Rev. 11. J. Fair of Ellmville was elect -
.d to represent the district on the stat-
ioning conunittee.
The following laymen were elected
members of the coming annual confer-
ence. -H. E. Huston, J. 0 Jones and S.
Martin, E•-eter, J. Harrison of Parkhill
Geo \Vil'larns of Thames Road, E. Col -
will of Cmtralla, Charles Redmond of
Hensall, F. O'Brien of Chieelhurst, J.
Sh,rrltt of Harpley, John Whiting of
McGinnis, .7, H. McKay of Ailsa Craig,
Dr. T X. Orme of Lucan, .T. 11. Andrews
of Granton, R. W. Sweltzer of Bannock,
J. J. Bellamy of Kirkton, \Vm. Lewis of
Crediton.
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THE EXETER tX)UNCIL
Council ma la the Town Hall, FrldaY.
may 21. Absent Councillor Carling.
Minutes of meeting held May 7 and 15
were read and approved. Petitions for
cement /Odewalk were read as follows :
Messrs. S. M. Seeders, \Vm. Arnold and
Johr. Gill for a walk along Jantes et.
from Elizabeth to Albert on the South
side; from Jas. User, Enoch Rowcliffe,
J. W. ]tern, W. Parsons and others for
a walk along the. North side of Sanders
street from William to Carling ; ,from
(ser. A. E. Puke, W. S. Cole and ler.
Sweet for a walk along North side of
John street from Main to Andrew.
Mcsere. Thos. Hawkins, J. A. Stewart
Dr. Malloy, Frank Wood Interviewed
the Council, urglig that the cement walk
as p,tltiored for of the Fast side. of
Andrew street be constructed this sea-
son. Mr. Hawkins and J. A. Stewart
urged the Council to again e1ppolnt a
nigh wet hlnln. Per Hee/nen-Laker-
That the Council construct pavements
Belt have. been petitioned for.-Cerrled.
l'er Johns -Luker -That in addition to
those the Council pndertake to '•onstrurt
Pavements along Huron street tram
Carlene East to Elizateeth, on Oldlcy
(tom (Sating to Main n'ul along Lang -
ball to .sr,drew ; also on William street
from the corner of Sanders to John.-
Ceriled, Councillor }Iceman voting nay.
1. J. White asked for the usual grant
towards securing grounds for games.
Prr Johns -Neaman -That a grant of
+_o b. gine , fo: the purpose of securing
r't- re•reation ground, payable to J. J.
\t tt!tr.-Carried. Per Ilcantan-Luker-
T,tat the }reeve, Councillor Johns, with
re- Cleric be a committee to prepare the
fo me ne essary regard'n3 the construc-
tion of the new pavements and have the
sem" duly •tdvertised.-Carried. Per
11:amara and John -That the clerk cor-
rtspond with the G. T. R. officials re-
garding the placing of a new switch for
th • use of the manufactuteng firms. -Car
rlcd. The reeve appointed councillors
Hcatnan and CQtrling as a committee, to
s -cure a person to look after the street
wat ring. Messrs. Sanders and Fanaon
had refused to take over the street wat-
ering contract.
The following aceou eta were read and
ordered paid. -The Queen City 011 Co.
gasoline 4828 ; J. W. Iters. repairs to
nook i to ld:r,g w:n.ows 75c.; J.We-kes
horse hire for Inspector $1.00 ; Jones &
Clark. butter for Mrs. Ilartner net cis.
Passed on motion of John■ and Luker
and carried. Adj. by hteaman.
.los. Senior. Clerk.
BIRTHS
Uavi .-At Sal:ttsbury on May 21st, t0
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis, a son.
Hyatt -In Stephen. un May 17, to Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Ryan, a son.
Rt own -At Harpley. o:t May 19, to Mt.
and Mrs. \Vnt. Brown, a daught.1.
11.1Rill AGIIS
Tweddte-Lightfoot-At Ailsa Craig, ca
May 12, Miss Itosilla Lightfoot, Baugh
ter of ell. Geo. Lightfoot, to Mr. John
Twcddle, hoth of McGltllvray.
Ashton -Fisher -In Clltitot, on May 19,
John Thomas Ashton of Goderich
Tp., to Miss Lillian Alberta, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Fisher of Clinton.
llb.de-Fiudte--At Goderich, on May 15,
Itev. Win. ilinde to Mrs. Helen !ludic,
of Woodholme. Bayfield.
DEATHS
--
me-Andrew-At Aliaa Craig, on May 19,
Jessie McAndrew, aged 66 years. 10
months and 19 days.
1'.-e st-At Clinton, on May 17, Mre. Mar-
wood Prest of McGillivray, aged 46
years and 11 months.
Vincent. -At Cromarty, on May 18th,
Attbur Vincent, aged 71 years.
Tenders are
caretaking of
Crturc',. oleo
joining. Full
from the sect
SENIOR.
TENDERS
hereby asked for the
tl:e Cavell Presbyterian
the Manse property ad -
particulars can be had
marc of the board, .TOS.
METHODIST DISTRICT MEET iNG
annual District Meeting of the
Exeter District of the Methodist Church
was held at Woodham on Wednesday
and Thursday of last wrek, Rev. A. H.
Going In the chair. Thr Rev. Thomas
Steadnun was elected secretary and R
Hicks assistant -secretary.
The first day was occupied by the
m:nieters only and all were present, ex-
cept Rev W. li. Butt, who was in Lon
don attending the graduating exercises
of Victoria hospital.
T.- • Rev. Jas. D. Krwtle asked for his
sup.rannuation to be continued. and Rev.
JEZ. AcS,.. !
The general public will take notice that I an doing businc•-- in Exeter in
the line of purchasing all kinds of scrap, for which I am prepared to pay the
following prices :
Highest Market Prices Paid for
Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubbers, Horse Hair, Copper,
Etc. Etc. Etc.
All purchases to be delivered to T. IIAWKINS & SON'S 11Al AWARE,
EXETER, where the cash will be paid or trade given. Orders for collection of
scrap may be left at the same store, where prompt attention will be given.
M. WEXLER, Junk Dealer, Exeter, Ont.
NOTICE
Regina Watches, when sold
without an Official Guarantee,
and by other than an authorized
agent, are liable to be Second -
Hand Watches, taken in trade
or procured in some other
second-hand way.
am the only authorized
Official Agent here, and am the
only one who can issue an Offic-
ial Guarantee which will be re-
spected by other Official Agents
throughout Canada.
Portland
Cement
Samson Brand
is the highest grade. Use it
for your Walls, Walks, Cis-
terns, Floors and Silos.
Any quantity supplied at very
low prices. Order at once.
Screen Doors & Screen Windows
From $1 up to $1.75 - complete -- Foom 20 cts to 40 cts
Poultry Netting Step -Ladders
From 4c up to 10c yard From $1 up to $1,75
Floor Paints
SENOtJR'S FLOOR PAINT dries over night, wears like
iron, and will outwear any other Floor faint made.
All colors in stock. 45c qt.
ELEPHANT HARD -DRYING FLOOR PAINTS. 40c (1t
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE & STOVE STORB