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Exeter Advocate, 1909-07-01, Page 140c to JAN. '10 NOW IS THE TIME to subscribe for the ADVO- CATE and get a bargain as above stated; or else take advantage of our Low Club Rates TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. titt EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1909. The Old Reliable �w ► 10 Keep! The real hot weather is here! Are you prepared for it? Here are a few 'How to Keep Cool " suggestions. Cool White Goods Minding, Drawers, Organdies, White Waists, White Under- skirts. Summer Corsets, Corset Corers, &c ' Men's and Boys' Straw Hats; White Vests, very choice line; New Ties, all of the latest in style and colorings. .t. aps.E.La! LADIES' BLACK HOSE, worth 25c, now 122c Crockery, a new line just in! Now is the time to replace your broken lots at about half the price you paid for your old. 'We would remind you that we still have the Astoria Shoe in Men's only, in all the latest styles, both in the low and high cut. Highest Prices Paid for Produce ! Butter 17c, Eggs 17c. trade; 16c cash. These price; subject to change. CARLING BROS. il( \-\•'i►•'F \00 X30" - *-3 0i1a Obi argains for ladies! ♦�'e are showing this week some Special Values in Fancy Voiles in Blue, Brown, Linen and Black Colors. Also some very fine Eoliennes in different shades, very swell for SUMMER DRESSES. Our stock ti Fancy Combs and Barretts is complete. Very large stook of these geode. Do not (fibs seeing there. 1 Iso Bargains for Men! in \VHiTE VESTS, latest style, WHITE STRAW IIATS, COLLARS, CUFF LINKS. FANCY HOSE. All np•to•date goods and prices right. We Keep Nice,. Clean. Fresh Groceries K. N. ROWE PHONE 22 --- ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST -OFFICE --- flO EC S-"0 00 00 7`•7'7' 2000 %0 0) rr•retsalonal care. DR. O. F. ROL'LBTON, L. D. 8., D. D. 8. DENTIST Ilember of the R. C. D. 8. of Ontario and Moor inedaate of Toronto University. OFFICE: Over Dickson A railing's Law C"f e, in Dr. Anderson's former Dental Parlors. `DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L D. 8., D. D. 8.a Honor,lraduate of Toronto Col%mit". DENTIST, Teeth extra ted without any pain, or any bad effects Odes over Gladhoan & 8tanbury'so8i:e, Maio street Easter. Medical �] R BRIGHT, M. P., M. C. P. t 8 . HONOR ills Graduate of Toronto University, Two years resident phesl ian Royal Alexandra hospital, etc. ()Mee and Residence, Dr. Amos' Old Stand, Andrew Street, EXETER. DR. T. P. McLAUOlILIY Has resumed pro'tv a after spending a year (Col- lege) at British and Continental Hospitals. Omni practice with spe al attention to Eye, (with refrac- tion) Ear Noee and Throat. Office: Dashwood, Ont. Legal. DtrxsoN a CARLING, BARRISTERS, BOLICI tors, Notaries. Conveyancers, Commissioners Solicitors for Molsons Bank, etc. Money t0 Lost at lowest rater 0l interest obit es. Hain street, Exeter, 1. li. Cash's, It A., L ti. &coos MONET TO LOA:i. Ws bare a I►r,te amount of private funds to 10an It norm and village properties at low rates of inter Nt. (MADMAN & STANBURY,I Barristers, Solicitors,Main,t.. Exeter 0s B. 8. PHILLIPS, EXETER. Lteetsed Atctloteer, Ales attended 1n all parts. 8atisivtion remit. teed or no My. Terms reasonable. All orders left at Advocate Oil :4 will be promptly attended to J. SENIOR Agent Confederation Life A..nranee Cont tIv, also Fire insurance in lead- ing Canadian and British Companies. Main -St.. Exeter. HERE TO STAY ! Bus and Dray Calls promptly attended to. Horses kept in stock i•'r sale. Telephone IIA Stables at Ilandford's Horse Exchange Wil. ARNOLD, Prop. 1101 -SC TO RENT Brick house, 1 and 1-2 storey, on WI!lian] Street, Exeter. Good number of rooms. !louse In good repair. Good hard and soft water. Number of fruit trees. Apply to S. M. SANDERS, Ez'•tcr PASTURE FOR CATTLE .\ND i.Ull,SEs The undersigned can take a tinllt'd number of cattle and horses for pasture by the n10:,th. For particulars apply to 11. D Quinton. Salntshury P. 0.. Lot A. 5th Con. Uaborne HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE. The undersigned 1s offer:ng for sale a good brick house and 10 acres of land. Part of South Half Lot 4. Con. 2, Ste- phen. The house is 1:1 good repair. also a good frame barn and woodshed. good soft and hard water, never failing well, good orchard, 3-4 mile from school. 1 and 1-4 mics from church. Posees,lo-1 give•t next fall. Apply on the premises. MRS. WiNER, Centralia P 0 FARM 1-0It SALE T!1e underslgncd is offering 1.Is farm for sale. Lot 2. Con. 1, Blddulph. 1-1 nil:e from (eentraita \ illagt', containing 75 acres. elzty five under cultivation. ten arrca hush pasture. Terre Is a new two-stotey btick cottage. hard and .oft water, three good wells. Hann :10 by 60 and o•:1er buttdi,.ger. Posse.elon given In the fall. Terme easy. appy to THUS. W. NEIL.. Ce::•ralla, O:.t. FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE. : AUCTIONEER T!.e u;:d-reigned is offers: g for sale WM. ANDE1:>.;:t. Li.c• red Au.tioileer youth half of Lot 21. Con. 8. Stephen. for Huron County, Terms reasot:ablr. 114 miles west of Exeter: also 80 arres Dates ran he made at tee AJvo•ate. • if Lot 21. Con. 2. Stephen. a-.4 25 Kzt'c:. or De. ra Elib'r'. Office, Crtd- a rte 1.1 Hay Swamp. T''.tre Is o::: t!:e Iton. fifty a rrs a frame :,ouse, bank barn. hay barn. drive shed and other ronvetl- kn-ee : th'r•' is an ezcer.ert ,Crt g c r• en; HOUSE FOR SALE ru:,ning !:rough the teit'y is :es. mak- R;.orl pasture land. Wi:1 be so:d t" An (srtlient t::l et oar-, d r 1 a1 c1 cc !,c . r srparatt1y. For particulars tp.to-date. Situated it.) '.tai., street. arply to \tttt. JOHN COOKSON. Exeter Apply et this Office. North, (lay P. O. • Wedding Invitations In Newest Type On Best Papers The Finest Work Aud Richt Prices The:Advocate:Office,' Exeter wiwolanillaMeler SANDERS & CREECH MASONS ATTEND CHURCH s:\NDI' lin\\'DEN'S It:\CliELO1tS ARE Room \'11 to Itoonn \'1.—Milton Kyddl ---- A --- THRIVED Ii\' DOODLE HAWK- b1, Jack Hwdon 80, Marguerite Pick - SHAW'S BENEDICTS, sixty reasons, member8 of and 77, Edna Johns I, Mary Day 65, Letrar,on Forest Lodge, Exeter, and vis- SHA\\'S L(ENEDICYrS, 6-4. lard Dealing 60, Grace Carling 50, Bus - :Ong brethren from Lucan and Hensa)1 sell Varsl:all 55, — ltcport for June,— Lodges, attended divine service In the On Thursday n;gt.t Doodle Hav'ket:aw I1.. Harold Boyle 8:,, Vera MarshallJun, Trinitt Memorial church on Sunday last and 11 gang of married chaps put it Jr.ir.83Priscilla..IterCollin e 85,od er70Wilh all over Sandy liawdtr,'A bunch of bin- 6 at 11 a.ne., when the worsLodge, Revful. Master Rendle 69. No. ,on [oil 55, average 42. of Lebanon Forest Lodge, Rev. D. W. gle fellows in a six round game of base F'. W. Howard. Teact:rr. Conies, re:tor of the church, conducted ball. Micky Acheson kept the tally and the spectators vouch for its correctness, Room 8 to Room 6.—It. oda Cor:ash the :service and preached a very able Dt 93, Mildred Hardy 83, Drew Knlgta 8:3, sermon, taking for hie text the first 3 while Teidy Wade called the balls and verses of the first chapter of Genesis— strike■ from behind the pitcher's bozoIfcrbert Hector 80, Millie Walker 79, "In the beginning God created the ilea. Teidy's weather cyc (0r Ugh a::d low i Jacobi 66, Lilac Walker 65. Class 13 Alice Taylor 79, Violet Welsh 75, Will von ---light". After extending a cos- ba 119 was a little Milked, but he handed • dial welcome to the members of the or- 000ut 1, ''19 favors equally to both sides to Class A.—Irene Easte[brook 84, Ai - Doodle passed his sawdust curves over v, Can -Melt 82, Willie Davie 73. Clif- der to the church cervi.•:• he gave voice ford Mellott T9, tlotlo k 76, Will to a number of thoughts upon his test'tne plate for the bheedicts during the Brown llo Waiter Mary I Moyle 78, Czar s:z li,nir ga, wh1:e the ba: h lora Lad flaw Pal - Harness Milton Bedford 72, Vera of which the foltowlag are a Lcw.-72 "T:'e words of this text fall .Doth• dell, Carling and Boyle In the box for 1(artl 7n, Clur'u'e Motley 70, Leon Pal- i: gly ut•o., the ear. They farm a simple l t:vo innings each, but It tuadc•, rice differ- 111,-.. Illi• Lcou . 11'e 1 60. No. en roll 45 et:element of remarkable brevity, with- l'"`e 'Twas all one to tee married fel- out explanation o, proof. The fleet chap' 1ows and they put all three out of bust- average 37. ter and the first three verses of the Jess, lioskens did the receiving for second a hapter give al; we know of ere- the bachelors. tut he doesn't play the ation. Intellect and science have learned game like he "usher." sic does't hold nothing further. I trcllave t:10 book of Fern, does!: t throw 'tn1, docet,'t hit 'en' BOUGHT BARBERSHOP—Frank Corn g Ilike he did Last year.Ish has purchased the barbering bust - Ge :cels is factory, ad n:u:•!, SO SO .1:;y Think he must be • banging that old football too much, and nese of Mack Vincent, near the Met ro- suitcment of events in eh.^ world, yet polltan Hotel, and solicits the patron. it is clear that the [statement of my text i'ia hands have lost thele rlaverneee. is cot history. There was no man Ilv-' Elmore Senior says he doesn't love that age of the public. "A clean and easy :ng et that time to write :. down as his - grassy plot for stopping grounders—he shave and a neat hair cut,"Is the motto. tory. Yet it is undoubtedly nuc, but It says they would:,'t cone right—and they _ a the trutl, of an urc•weri::g or revels WI re costly misers; while Dick Cr.'rct, Con, probably revealed Lr a (lsfon. It I on third played the game he sheeted BIRTHS :s remarkable that th Dile opens and have pi .y. d at 'Zurich where his errors --- lceea with two rcvelat,Duu of wonderful We're re•spunalble for several of the Penhale—in Parkhill, on June 17th. to c m:Larity. In its scop/ this text Is 'Durrh Cumpaltce"e" runs, of which Mr. and Mrs. S. Penhale, formerly of dateless and measureless. There 18 110game the Zurich Herald says some of Exeter, a daughter. intention of limitation. T c day duce tee grounders would be going yet if Fear—Ir: Amherstburg, on June 25, to r:o'. mean 24 ''Dura. we t:buy measure they were Left for Dick to stop them. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fear, a son. time by bows and daps, but God does !'lone[ on third for the singles needs Gahert.—In McGillivray—on June 22, to not. We are doubtless living In Cod's toads of practice but some of itis r:Lon Mr. and Mrs. huger Gilbert, a son. • seventh day, and to the early morning of ora were poor outs. It was one, t Ivo Mildred Martin. tea cr ::tat day. The brigiet noon day Is to -ome. In substance this text refers to Cod, Nature and Man. which coostltun:a the whole basis of life In Masonry. To ,c.:ow God, Ills work as revealed in Natu 'e and Fcicnce, and to know Tr.yself is the whole subject and work of life: Man is more than animal. He is made in the image of God to worship and coll- ect..., with God. Our object then should b:: to obtain a knowledge. of God, of Nature and of Man ; and this' tornre the complete foundation of nlasoury. It to built oil a betels broad and complete, but although the foundation may be complete the building may be wanting. It should be the great work int our lives to a:e_t a building of etreIl, th and of beauty op this foundation." The singing by the choir was o1 a hag!. order and contributed in a:1 to- wards brightening the service. el,. Mirk - lam presided at the organ and the n'e..- EXETER SCHOOL ItEPc,HT terly way in which lie handled It re- — flected much credit on his abilities and I'ItOM'JIi'JN EXA\l1NATIONS brought forthmuch praise from Ms--- many „listeners.Form It. to Form 111.—Vonore, W. do the return of the brethren to the Monteith 7E. foss. J. Grassick 73. G. 'cease room votes of thanks were tender- Kestie 71. L. Watson 70, V. Sweet 68. ed the preacher, the wardens of the chur H, Jones 66. L. Vern 64. T. Penhale 64 ch, the choir and the visiting brethren. G. Ford 6:1, H. Trieb:,er e;:t. H. Car- 1:ng f12, R. Dougall 62, N. A:ray 00, George Roberts, the young than who C. Dunsford 6o. conducted the bowling alley here for a Exam for Commercial Dlpioma: Ho'1- few week, after it was first installed ors. H. Pope 85, F. Hutlter 75; Pass, died In Landon on Sunday, aged 23 G. I3lssett 70, O. \Wood 07. F'. Beaver years. The young man was a victim of Ott• Form 11. Entrance,—Honors, lung trouble and was quite 111 when he Copeland '77, B. Hoggarth 77, C. Wood left here a month ago. 76, \t', \Wetsmlllcr 7b. !'ase, 31, Elston 73, It. Dearing 73, 11. F'uke 70, L. FARM FOR SALE. Sta-ey 7n, G. Hooper 69, Fi, Sweet 09, --- W. Stewart 68, O. Ateineon 67, G. A hu ;dred acre farm, all seeded down t•,,aemore 67, L. Grieve 65, A. Blesett but one acre; situated north of Centralia 63, E. Southcott 6', H. Knight 02, L, 1-1 mile from Church, school and Pol Frayne 61, R. Brandt 00, L. Boyle 00. Office, being Lot. 0. Con. 1, Stephen. Conner tel Jr., S. Gllltes 61. B. Boyle Tare Is on the premises a good frame ouee, three good frank barns. 4 wells, 1 wlndmlll, I acre of good orchard,and 10 acres of hardwood bush: fences in go)d repair. and is well under -drained. Terms easy. For particulars apply to 51118. S. \1cCOY, Centralia, tierce and out for Doodle with 3)310. Dyer, Elliot and Knight at bat. Ten Creecli and Wes. Cole were back '0 tt:e game with the benedlets, playing in turn ore first and behind the home plate. A pal! of dandles they ate and the reg. ulcer team needs them bad—wish some- one would get a string on them ani Full then into the game to stay. The s:ogle fellows atilt dream of beating '.he mar- ried men, hut we guess its a nightn.m-u' and won't come true with that gang of four-flushers. Tt:e batting order and Iscore follows.— Singlea—lloskt:ia 1, F. Boyle 0, Sen- I:or 1, Cariing 0, Bowden 1, Pinner 1, Dyer G, Elliott 0, Knight 0. Married,—Stewart 1, Anderson 11. Hawkahaw 2, Cote 1. T. Boyle 1, Mc- Farlane 1, McCultoug!t 'e, T. Creech 1. D. Creech 1. NOTICE TO MAGISTRATES AND JUST- iCES OF THE PEACE. Tile Ontario Statutes for 1909 have been received by nit for distribution and Magistrates. Justices of the i'eate and others entitled to ,Gples may ob- tai;' them by applying at my office. Ciolerlrh 16th June. 1909. C. SEALER, Clerk of II r lienee, Huron NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the ur..tterof the estate of Abrahams War Mg. late of t tie Village of Exeter in the ('„'rr,tV of Huron, Gentle- 1111tH, deceased. t'u,.want to 11.8.tO., Chap. 1214, Section 34, Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others hosing claims against the estate of Abraham Dearing, late of the Wi (age of Exeter. In the County of Huron, Gentleman, who die.' on or about the Seventh day of June, A. D. bat), are. on or adore the Twenty -Fourth D4y of July. A.D. 1900 to send by post, prepaid, or defiler to Messrs. O1.4' man & Stenbury, of the Village of Exeter, Soli- citors for the Executrix and Executor of the said de• erased, their Christian names and Surnames, ad- dresses and des• riptinns, the tvtl part of their clatnes, a statement of their a'•rounts and the nature and the nature of the securities. (if ary), held by them, and shat after the day last aforesaid the pfd Executrix and Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the saki decea,.ed among the parties ere titled thereto. haling regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as shove reyuir. ed, and the said Executrix and Executor will not he liable for the said assetsnr any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been 'reit rd by them at the time of sir•h distril.ution. Dated at Exeter, this 2.1th dal of Jane. A. P. 1910. cLADMAN k sTANta'RY. Solicitors for the Exr•utrix and Executor 60, .% M. Johnston, Ia:har Jr. IV. to Sr. 1V.—Honors. Greta Bis - lett 81, ifert Gillies 78, Nellie Jones 78. Russell ItaIkw111 76: Pass. \'elnta Eaaterbrook 72, James Walker 71. F. :.1. Pherson 66. Viola Rowe 60, Ariel Beverley 60, F•lory' Denney. Gordon Pea hale. No. *or roll 3:1. average 29. C. \'osper, teacher. Prom Ju:,tor to Middle Third.— Mar- jorie Flu.ton 83. Alnt:e. Mack 81. Pearl Jackson 91, Harry Parsons 8'). F'lo:• erre Wood 79, Fannie Bowey 78, Mar- jorie Relduu : e, Edith Davis 77 ; Pass. Joseph Craig 72, Earl Cookson 71, 81- •.1 Reed 70, lira De:va 09, Jos. Fcr• ,t nio.1 66, Lulu Hastings 04, Jenate Russell 61. From senior 11. to Jr. ill.,—Honore. \l ervin Vincent 80. Lila Zuefle 85, \clville Madman 84, Allen Carter 80, ;ordon Ford i 7 ; Pass, Bertha Horney -•'. Dorothy White 09. Dorothy Kunz tar. Dora Houlden 69. Gerald Fitton 67 K tel .t e:denhanmrcr 6n. Amy John, 60 li. N. Kinsman. Teacher. From Sr. 111. to Jr. 1\'.—Eric Ilur- do•1 '7. Lh,de•1 Harvey 93. Franc!, H1L' 91, Muriel Jones 81, (rno Sweet 80, Ol- iver liodgert 90. Ethel Halkwill 78. Lo- la Taylor 76, Bruce }Walker 76. Roo Rowe 75, 'Marion Blatchford 73. eat e: rte•tor 78, Maggie Case 72. Flore:-• itowe 71. Blanche ()trance 69. Gladys Delve 6e. La delle Handford 69. Ernes' Harvey 65. Ethel Day 64, Thornton Fear 64. Slaur;ce Senior 63. Harp-. Rivers 62, Edgar Homey 61. Oscar A:.- derson 60. Fnom Jr. 111. to Sr. 111.— heatrlte ilodgert 7e. Alberta Keight 77 Olive McDonald 74. Gladys Downe 72, Anna (fell 71, Jessie Brlckwood 69. Lilian Marchand 68, Ettte Bowie 64 May Smallecombe 64. Pee Follick 63, Ile -tor Itowrl,ffe r.:t, Wilfred Mack 0:1. Annie Day 62. Russel Flynn 6'2. \fa - h^1 K:tott 61. Oliver Davis 00. J. Murray. Teacher. w. MARRIAGES Oodbat:—Hodgins—On the Souts, Boun- dary, Uaborne, on June 301(4, Mr. Gco Godboit of \Ti:alielsea to Sllss Annie Lucretta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard tlodging. .iillit•s—!Iasket'—At Pariah!, on June 23, to Rev. F. 0. Newton, NE se Ann. Hackett to Mr. Jas. Gillies of East \\'illtarns. Caldwell—Uodbolt--At Seafortn, Juo• 22 John Caldwell of }ieneall to Mre. El- iza Godbolt of Winchelsea. 'Malloy—Drake—At Ilibbert. on the 23 Dr. alalloy of Dundcrn, Sask., to Ada daughter of Mr. Mark Drake, Staffa. Brooks—\locre—At Mitchell 021 the 23, Edward it. brooks of Chapleau to Min- cole C., daughter of Josue Moore, Mit- chell, Couch—Dowsorl—I:i Stanley on June 23 Mary, daughter of Henry Dowson, t0 Percy Couch of Clinton. Reattte—Irwin—At hayfield, on June 23 Lerma Isabel, daughter of Geo. Irwin, to James hose Beattie, Trout Creek, Ontario. DEATHS Howald.—In Exeter, on June 23, Will- iam Earl, son of 31r. and Mrs. E. A. Howald, aged 11 months, 18 days. Connor—in McGillivray, on June 18th, airs. Sarah Connor, aged 79 years, 2 rno:'thee, 11 days. Fitzgerald—At Granton. on Saturday, June 19, George Fitzgerald, aged 76 years. w 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. I am the only authorizes 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. i A. MARCHAND, the Jeweller, EXETER, ONTARIO. >r Binder Twines and Ropes Car of Plymouth Twine Just Arrived Use nothing; hut the best this year. as pt's( -es are very IOW. 84e to Ile per lb. Gold Medal Pure Manilla Rope for Hay Forks, etc. Special 14c Ib. Sling 'topes. Pulley Hoist Ri)pes. ete., 1 le to 1.1c per lh. Owen Sound USE Now Brunswick Portland Cement .\N1a Piaster Paris Scythes. Snaths. Paris Green. Gasolene Stoves, Oil Stovei, Screen Doors and Windows. All your hard- ware Wants supplied. Fishing Tackle of Every Description HEAMAN'S HARDWARE & STOVE STORE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 e s 4 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 rWr iI "War lir WW1” i/' 'V lIFiF v Wim WISP g'WI' 190iF 4 ii• ii* iiR ir'il"iPitF'siFir ii iF ITT ii IW V iFil R7 -: 'ir 'fir 'Er it Y l s Ms �8 • Co A. 4 s a Special Feature---Si1er Medal for 100 Amateur Champiollsh!p Pyd. 4 , 1 it Starts at 6:30 sharp ,', On Agricultural Grounds, Exeter ,', 15c and 101 ,', See Bills 1 1 JAI! aaaaaa.sAli A&U&J , ALA&!k L ,sasaaisasaAlk Ink /al aaAla alk >1IaALA! ,daw, Ai ilk all Al .& Al ili Lkea: 2 4