Exeter Advocate, 1909-05-27, Page 8Let Us Measure
your flsur for a Suit. and the figure
we will ask will please you as well as
the pe rfe t tit we will guarantee you.
We are IF rupulously careful to fit all
our patrons to perfection, ae every gar-
ment that leaves our establishment be-
comes an advettisane et for us. We will
give you your choice of the finest and
newest f..tei. s. We do the rest.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor,
Ezeter,
Ontario
Business Locals -- Read Them
1f you want to le a ,yell -dressed young
man, wear a "King Ilett." Stewart sells
them.
If you want Nairn's best Linoleunns,
Stewart's is the spot. They import them
direct by the ton.
COOPERAGE \PORK. -I desire to in-
form the people of Exeter and vtcinity
that I do fall kinds of cooperage repalr-
ing. All repairs gathered and returned
Prices moderate. ED. HEIDEMAN, San
dere street.
Stewart has just reeeired another ship-
ment of 300 pairs of 25c Stockings in
black and tan. Come and get two pairs
for 25c.
CALVES FOR SALE. -Geo. Chapman
of Atwood will be at the Central Hot-
el. Exeter, with a load of calves for sale
on Friday. June 4th
APPRENTICE WANTED AT CNCE.-
To learn tailoring. W. \V. TAMMAN.
Go to Stewart's and see the new silk -
finished mercerized Gingltanls—look just
like silk -regular 25c, clearing at lbc
the yard.
Steele llrigys' Mange' and Turnip
Seeds are the best an earth. Steuart
sells none other.
lilggcet values ever offered In wall
paper at R. N. Rowes. Eggs 17e. cash,
18c. trade. -. .
If you went a nice Bug for your Par-
lor or Dining -flown, go to Stewart's and
hare a look through their !stock, Their
rugs hare a great reputation,
Repair Shop
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Gun repairing
Umbrella repairing
Lawn Mowers sharpened
Knives & Scissorsse
Horse Clippers
Saws gummed and tiled
Wringer Rollers.
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Miss Lois 'Wiley visited here from CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY
IL* .�_:i.�._.+
�.lt,..As;
All kin is of keys tiled and
It►�ks repaired.
Nev Bicycles and Sundries
Guns and Ammunition
stock.
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J. TRIEBNER
Three d ,ors North of Post Office
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Off With the Old
- A N t) ---
On With the New
it will not be long till your
thoughts are turned to a new
Outfit for Spring. This sea-
son will be more than ever
in ace with new styles
and fabrics.
New Suits for Spring
Nev Topcoats for Spring
New Raincoats for Spring
New Suitings for Spring
The new spring lines are
corning in daily now. We
are confident of being able
to please you in the levied
particular.
W. JOHNS
Msrcltsst Tailor- Eaeter
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LOCAL DOINGS. 4 Mia. Auld vis ted n Esse on May 24
EXETER MARKETS.
M.sves Merttl of Cniselhurst nee-
d to Settee North last ,week.
The county com,ell will meet at
etee. on Tuesday June 1st.
Don't miss stung R. N. Itowe's Lace
Cu -tains, they are just lovely.
Mr. Huh. lilatchford has moved to tt.e
ase? vacated by it. Re eerdson oa At,-
ircw street.
Comaer:eleg eeete,day Revs. Crossley
and Hpuler are holding special services
In Alicia Craig.
The Loran Sun made
last week again, after b
arse for about a year.
Sergi.-Ma)ur Hector Is leek needy to
receive the names of theme who will at-
tend camp at Lo;.dun this surutner.
The waiting room of the Post Office
was renovated +and the wails kalsonilucd
last week, improving it considerably.
Last Thursday and Friday were tee
Teachers Days in Exeter, and a largo
,umber were present attending the t o;-
venllon.
The Teeth Annual Excursion of the
Huron Old boys' Association of Torun -
re. will b_ tun to Goderich and \Vingham
Saturday, July 3rd.
It -v. Collins gave a talk to the Epwor-
•!i League of Main street church Tues-
•,ight at their social sheeting. A good
program was rendered.
Mr. R. W. Henley, proprietor of the
%tansloe House. has rented lifr. Leaven's
Park at Grand Rend and will conduct
that famous summer resort this year.
We ereaslonal'y receive unsigned ronn-
nnu:,t •allo.ts for publlcat'on. Kindly r.-
taember we cannot publish ewe commun-
ications. They must be 'signed to show
good faith.
Cora, the little daughter of Mr. Itobt.
Sanders of the 3rd cot. of Stephen, 1s
1:1 a critical condition, suffering from
a:1 attack of pneumonia. from which Its
,recovery is very doubtful.
Mr. Ar. Abraham Dearing, sr.. has
eentieued very 111 during the past week,
but is now thought to be improving
onr_•what. A specialise from Landon
•ti's- here Monday la consultation •:rine
.). Malloy.
The following result of a test ezamtn-
etion 111 the Terhtoulan high School at
flu:falo of an Exeter boy, Ernest Rivers,
Is ati excellent showing• -English 92,
G:rrnnarh 90, Geometry 9o. Physical (k-
eg r.pi,y 9S, Itotany de, efechanicalDraw
1.tg 90. Machine shop 88.
Miss V. en acre or Eze.er, who has had
;erg • of the Lumley school for some
ten-. Is leaving at midsummer. entre
Mel re is a good teacher and under her
pupils have made satisfactory pro -
cress. It is therefore, a matter of re -
get teat set is leaving.
Little Mise Florence Triebner, who
u:,derwent an operation at Victoria Hos-
pital, London. recently, has sufficiently
recovered as to be able to return to her
home In Stephen. Her case was a crit-
ical one and for several days ver condi-
tion hovered between life and death.
The Telep!ione Gawtte is tho name of
a new paper issued by the Dell Tele-
phone Co. of Montreal, which is cal-
culated to perform an Important func-
tion in the development of its organ-
ization and in the administration and
extension of the company's setvlce. It
is a bright little sheet of eight pages
of well written articles.
Mr. Luther Penhale met with an un-
pleasant and painful accident on Satur-
day evening. Ile was at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mack and was in the
act of taking a snap snot of the Misses
Mack with a flash -light kodak when
the flash burst forth before he expect-
ed it and coming In contact with hes
right hand burned it quite severely. so
Diu --h 40 that the alsafe'ance of a physlc-
G od-
Its appearance
leg out of buei-
Detroit. Wheat
Miss Ella Heywood spent the holiday Barley
At London. Oats
Art Wood was Ltiv from Toronto tor, Peas
the holiday.
Miss \Vilvetna 4uance spent 24th at
:11Isa Craig.
Mrs. Egan has retuned front a visit
in London.
F'rarrk Sperling was the guest of Percy
Browning this week.
Niles Etht4 Swett of St. Marys was
home for the holiday.
Mr. Plane), and M:. R. Taylor and fatn-
Ily visited In Toronto.
Mrs. W. .1. Verity of Dratitford
here for the holiday.
Mr. aid Mrs. C. Llndenfelt and
sprat 24t1 in Goderich.
Mrs. Harry Utliing is quite 311 at pres-
ent et her home here.
Mr. Amy of Luc -know
fives here over Sunda_:.
Miss \Sabel Taylor visited her sister,
Miss Flossie at London.
Mrs. S. Sanders. Mah'1-at., visited In
London over the !.ollday.
Mrs. W. T. England visited her par-
ents here over Sunday.
Mr. George Armstrong of Pails visited
his brother Irwin this week.
Miss May Armstrong of Lucknow
spent 24th et her home here.
Mr. Ell Elliott of Wingham spt'ht a
t, w days with Mr. A. Walter.
Mrs. Dr. McDowell returned to her
home in Ltmtowel on Saturday.
Mr. Hairy Ruston of Clinton was here
over Sunday with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hoskins of I ran' -
ford spent the holiday in town.
Frank Dennis and Ed. Vosper of Tor-
onto were here for the holiday
Miss Pearl Godwin of Parkhill was the
guest of ,Mss bene Handford.
Mr. Dyer Hurdon of Buffalo petit the
holiday with his parents here.
Geo. Lovell of London is visiting at
the home o1 Mr. Thos. Flynn.
Mrs. McCallum of London visited her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jae Sweet
Miss Winnie Carling of Brantford vis-
ited her parents here this week.
Mrs. Shitty nobler and children have
returned from u visit in Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs Mara of Lucas were
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cole.
Ceas. Sanders and Frank Cornish of
Exr_tei Barth spent Sunday In London.
Mise tiara of Lucran was the guest pf
lase sister, Mrs. W. S. Cole, this week.
Mr. N. W. Camel of Brantford spent
Sunday and Monday with relatives ):ere.
Miss Brown of Clandeboye was a vis-
itor Itet•e wits friends for a few days
Miss Mathews, and Mr. and Miss Drew
of Toronto visited Mrs. S. Fitton over
the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. \1'm. Elliott of Detroit
and airs. Lizzie Hill and daughter of
F'1 nt ho'ldaycd !fere.
Mrs. li. E. Huston spent a Saw Hay's
In Ha,ttliton during the week, the guest
of Mrs. J. T. O'Brien.
Mr. Ge o. Mantle has gone to Victoria
ilospital, London. for treatment., \Ve
hope to hear soon of his speedy recov-
ery.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Elilot of Norwich
and Mr. and Mrs. W. D Mate of Toronto
were guests at the home of Mr. I. It.
and the Misses Carling during the week.
W. M. Martin M. A., and Mrs. Martin
returned to their home 10 Regina Mon-
day. They were accompanied by Mrs.
Martinis brother, Gordon Thompson. -
Mltchell Advocate.
Mr. Thomas ll. Oke of Bryanston was
among the visitors here Monday. Mr.
Oke has sold his farm at Bryanston
Is sante probability of this
was
ctlltd
visited WA -
and there
moving back to this neighborhood.
Miss Edna McCallum, Mise Cameron
and Mr. Kingsbury of Toronto, Mre.
Gro. Willis and Miss Elsie McCallum
ian had to bo sought. of Londot are spending a few days at
Wls1 t. g her many wow.- returns we Mr. McCallum's cottage. Grand Mend.
coegiatulate Mrs. Thos. Rowe Lei reaea- Ntr. Alfred Allen and his daughter Mrs
Ing her 80th birthday on Saturday. The George Marton left Thursday for Lon -
event was celebrated by a gathering of don to sp:nd a few days. prior to their
her daughters and daughters -In-law at going to Mate:eau. Math., from where Mrs
,
t.., home of Mr. John teener. when a
1. .esant time was spe.tt.-A regrettable
:dent occurred the following day at
• . Pedlar's when Mrs. Thos. Kestle of
•1.d:rton fell down the cellar atalrs,when
she bruised iher forehead and sprained
on: wrist. She is rccove:ing 111.(31. how.
ever.
TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF EXE-
TER SALT WORKS CO. -Gentlemen, -
The annual meeting of the shareholders
of the company will be held on Friday,
Jun' 1lth, at 2.30 in the Town Hall. -
Ry order of the Board, T. 11. Carling,
Secretary.
SMITH -JACKSON -A c,ulct, tu' p.et y
wedding was solemnt2ed In Detroit when
Mr. \Villiatn John Smith, formerly of
Etc -ter. was married to MIss Catharine
i'aullr,e Jackson of that city. Atter w
-host tr:p they will reside In Detroit.
• -!r many friends erre join In wish -
.g them a prosperous and happy mar-
t Led
har-tied life.
ANOTI1Ell CRACKING CHEAP t;ALE
AT THE EXETER DAItGAiN STO11E-
•. ,.,thcr stock of Groceries. together
•h the Boot and 8,1oe Sto_k. and the
1 ..lance of the Dry -Goods Stock. Must
be cleared out. RATTLING 1110 VAR -
GAINS al this week : also three pairs
of Fealty. Cash itegister and one iron
Safe very cheap.
J. W. I4RODERICK.
INTERESTING. -An interesting bit of
fire Insurance history has just come to
light in the official records of the dove
District Company of Galt. A. H. Lofft
& Co., dealers in Dry Goods. 51. Marys,
had a loss by fire. for welch the adjust-
ers allowed 40.270. At their nest
stocktaking they found that they had not
Lost more than $1,750. 'laving confirm-
ed
onfirmcd this by a second stock -taking they
Immediately returned the fire Insurance
tonnpar,les 42.:.01) overpaid by them,ttnc
share of the Gore beh.g 4.189.43. Such
honesty where fire Insurance cofttpanite
are concerned Is not met with every day.
HiCKS' FORECASTS OR JNi'E.-A
reactionary storm period is central on
the 3rd. 4t0 and 5th. High temperature
low barometer and thunder storms will
be the order At this time. Storm condi-
tieee will develop and move In regular
order from west to east, but local thun-
der showers in June are more aporadir.
btLhg liable to break out simulta^rously
in widely scattered localities. Begin-
ning at this period. we enter a marked
sclstniI cycle that will last up to the
20th of June. The Full Moon on the and
being at an eclipse node. and causing an
etlipse of the Moon. will not leave that
r.c.de until after the 1t7h. bang at New
Moon a:td cawing an eclipse of the su-h
r 1 that date. From Jute 1st to tee 6th.
teal on the Red, will be the first de -
e .d seismic per;od. the probable e!-
•• t( fig hetvl,st sou'h of equttor.
Marton caste a few weeks ago in order
to take her father to the west :o reside.
Mr. John Charlton, agent for Western
Ontario for Allison & Fair's Alberta
Lands, arrived home Saturday from a
trip to the West with a numbee of buy-
ers. Ile reports that seeding was prac-
tically finished throughout the whole of
the great West and the prospects are
for a bumper trop.
HOLIDAY VISITOIRS FROM LONDON
--Mr. and Mrs. James Mellott and daugh
ter. Miss Lovte : Fred I'enhale, George
Jewell and son Fred. Thomas Dlaman,
Mese Elliot and John McConnell. Mr.
and Mrs. .Adolphus Evelio. Mr. Brick -
wood, Alfred Ilowcy, Mrs. Lutton and
child, Austin Hewett. \Salter Drink -
water. Wilbur Vale, Mrs. Vining, Miss
Mabel Walter, Miss Lnddicott, Mr. kind
Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Kent, Alpe Jean Wal-
ker. Miss Miinle Sanders. Miss .Anna
Marten. Miss Pugsley. Waley Veal.
and Mrs. Norman McK.e.
Na-Dru-Co
Violet
Talcum Powder
keeps the shiny
lookfrom the skin,
leaves it as soft as a
baby's and gives it
the delightful
odor ofspring
violets.
W.S. Cole, Phm.
Chemist it itrtggi•t
EXETER, ONTARIO.
Potatoes. per bag
Hay, per ton
Flour, per cwt., family
Flour, low grade per cw
Butter
Eggs
Livehoga, per cwt
Shorts per ton
Bran per ton
1311
54 55
50 50
14) Silt
75 SU
7 50 8 59
3 '25
150 165
10
18
7 55
25 00
25 00
Mns. Jordan of Goderich vlalted her
pet -tuts here 0 the 24th.
Mr. Fred Sanders of Toronto n-tureed
to hie home hire on Tuesday flight.
Mr. Fred EM!lot is ho:m from New On-
tario for a few days.
M . \Ven, of n re has re elves wo:d that
his soh, Clarence, wt:u has been but one
and a half years studying telegraphy,
and has bleu relieving fro:n Windsor to
Buffalo, is regarded by t:, officials as
on, of the moat reliable and trustworthy
c,' the employes on the line.
Here'sOood News
The market prices for old junk
are alive and so is the old reliable
tittu-M. JACKSON & SON -ane
door south of the Metropolitan.
Just look at the following prices
Ino trade and no truck) all CASH:
Hags 75c per hundred
Iron from (0c to 75c
01(1 Rubber Boots 1 .7c per lb
•
& Shoes
Copper & T'.i'ass
Horse Hail'
Lead and Zinc
.9c
30c
2�c
Now, boy's, the 24th is costing i
bring your genes here and get the
worth c.f your stoney.
IRON PIPE
A great variety of iron pipe
always on hand at a restart -
able price, suitable for
FENCE POaTS, I MAC1\O & ROULEVARUING
M. Jackson & Sons
MAIN S'1'., E\ETEI!.
Ol'l'OiITE ELEcTitic I'o1vi:u slot i -i;
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Patronize gg
Hair Dressing
1 AT
Hastings Old Stand
Parlors
First-class equipment
tbrougi.,.ut
and careful, conscientious work.
We guarantee .atiefa-tion to all --uttowt re
\oar patronage rung tinny solo Rol.
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A. Penprase — W. D. Burke ,p
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Watch
The Purity Win-
dow Saturday !
°a THE PURITY
81�.
I)('N'T FALL iNTO
the error that all flour is alike. The
ptonf of it lie- in .t trial of
OI -If STA It FAMiLY FLOUR
The better baking and more of it you
can do with a sack or barrel of Star
flour will be a revelation to you. We
won't have to ask can to try it the
second time. 1, +'ll do that of your
own aeeord.
1w),tls, hush. of wheat. wanted.
Patronize home industries.
HARVEY BROS.
SULK. MAyt-FA(TCltE11S
EXETER - ONTARIO
Enter
Any Time
'CLiNTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
Jnaa Ften tested in the envible rt ettsrien-e.
with the 6•e of p•tt.le opinion• and ha• no; !ten
found wanting. The ri^ress of our grad.ratee
rias not been e 1. -elle.. Not the larve.t tut the
righted grade modern Rosiness School is Wes
tern Ontario
i In1i'!dual laat►s'tion• No raration.
Nail Courses. Ester any day.
Write for particular.
GEO. SPOrrON, PRINCIPAL
SEEDS SEEDS
We have a full stock of
J. J. Bruce's
Flowers,
Vegetables,
Lawn Grass,
and Field Roots
Seeds
One trial will remove any misapprehension
of the quality of these seeds.
T. HAWKINS & SON
House Gleaning Time for Furniture
Always something required for the home at this
season of the year. A nice Couch for the parlor,
Three- and Five -Piece Parlor Suits: Combination
Side Boards. China Cabinets. Extending Tables.
Dining Chairs in all grades, Felt Mattresses i:1
three grades. the best on the market for comfort :
Wire Springs. pnaranteed not to sag, none better :
Iron and Brass Beds. for quality- and design none
equal. Call and inspect our stock before yon pur-
chase. No trouble to show goods—but delighted.
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors,
JONES & CLARK
PHONE NO. 32
The June Bride
will find us headquarters for
her many wants
je
tiHNHIIIHNIKI
• Everything in the
INew White or
Cream Dress
Fabrics
will be found here
for her
New Gown
All the New Shades
-- in -
Plain & Fancy
Suitings
for the
Travelling
Dress
t►v..
In fact,
Everything that
she may need
will he found here in
a good assort-
ment
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Creatn
and White Silks
" Satins
" Duchess
" Albatross
" Eot•leinne
('retie de ('here
" Lut.tres
sac
o New Silk Gloves
6 " Kid Gloves
8 " \Vhite Near
White Waists
" Belts and ('share
v " Silk Petticoats
'd " Fancy Pal a$ols
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Hew Waist Nets, Friilings. Fancy Combs, Embroideries and Laces
Fancy Sunshades for the
Summer Girl
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eel
oc,
Just arrived for the wat,ii weather. a swell b,t ,,f F. and (flack
Parasols. They fur vety tit,. and .• su• in iter-dern iITe• t -. striped and
embroidered, in all colors.
Popular Tub Goods
This is the time of the year you need your New Brash Goods. Wp
have some very nice ones to show you in Plain end SO ipcd Linens,
Gingheme and Chambrays.
STRIPED LINENS
One of the smartest things for
a fancy suit. Brown, Blue.
Green and Gray ere all very
popular.
1 Se yd.
FANCY GINGHAMS
01 Checks or Stripes. Very
nice for Suits or Dresses. All
the new shades to pick from.
12ic yd.
PLAIN LINENS
Always good for a Nifty Wash
Slit. colors of White, Linen,
Champagne, Blue or Tan. They
are right at
l5c to 25c yd.
PLAIN CHAMBRAYS
Are very serviceable goods
and stake up real nice dresses.
A good assortment of Blues,
Greens, Grays, Pinks it Fawns.
All at 12ic yd.
JONES & CLARK
Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing