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Exeter Advocate, 1909-10-14, Page 125c to JAN. '10 Gets The Advocate and Mail and Empire or The Advocate and Montreal Star Take advautage of our Low Club Rates TWENTY-FIBBT YEAR. der EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, OCTO13EII 14, 1909. Try The Advocate Office Fur Wedding and;Bual- ness Stationery and Cards, Po -ter., Tickets. Hill,;, awl all kinds of Printing. Type & Styles are the Best SANDERS & CREECH The Old Reliable We are still doing business at the Old Stand 4hd are here to do business. This we 3k we are of- fering a Fine Line of Dress Goods, Very Fine Line in STRIPE WORSTEDS, in Suit Lengths, ONL'V $1.00 I'EH i AU1). Ex- tra Value at 75c in all the leading clothe and in the newest shades. These price geode are good weights, suitable for Ladies' and Children's Suite. ' SPECIAL`�- We are showing a GOOD RELIABLE CLOTH at 50c per yd. This is a regular 011c Cloth, hut, owing to us having a vet y large supply of this line, we are going to clear it at 50e per yd. F'LIJRS The Best Ranging We price Havefrom$1Ever,225toX35.00, Shown ! Also Ladies' Fur -Lined Coats This ;- ' first year we have handled these, so we are uttering EXTRA VALUE in utuer to get your trade. ��Bargain Table A few of those CHEAP DRESS GOODS left. A Special Line of Crockery for This Week Only! When we will give you A SPECIAL PRICE on all lines of DINNER and CHAMBER SETS and ODD PIECES. Highest Prices Paid for Produce and Live Poultry ! - Butter 19c, Eggs 23c. trade; 22c cash. Dried Apples 5c These pricey subject to change. CARLING BROS. Special Sale OF Men's & Boys Suits & Overcoat LADIES' et GIRDS' Coats, Furs & Raincoats AT REDUCED PRICES Remember this is \cher, you g,e•t. the Kant Krack Rubbers '"The Beet Made" Men's Suits $15.00 Suite for..... $12.0(1 12.00 " " 10.00 10.00 " 7.50 8.00 " " 0.50 Boys' Suits $O.W Suits fur...... $L75 5.50 " 4.00 4.75 „ .. . .... :3.50 4.50 •' •' 3.25 3.70 ,. .. 2 75 300 ,. 2.25 2.50 •' 2 00 Men's & Boys' Overcoats $14.00 Overcoats fur.... $11.00 12.00 " .... 950 10.00 8.00 7.50 " .e 66 „ .. s� All accounts due Oct. 1st please call and settle. '4F4 We Keep Nice, Clean, Fresh Groceries R. N. ROWE PHONE 22 - ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST -OFFICE -- �[�L\�`0\57/0.30%7 rr.ressloaal Cards. Di. Q. i'. ROUL8TON, L. D. 8., D. D. 8. DONTIST Dombee of the R. 0. D. 8. of Ontario sod Honor lissasst. of Toronto Uolv*nit y. OVTlOE: Over Diction a Carling's Law Office, la Ds. Anderson's former Dental Parlors. extracted without i testi s tt out anv px n, or any bad elects Oleo oyer Oladmao & Stan bury 's office, .In street 11Mst. `DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., D. D. 8.• Senor graduate of Toronto Colkerlety. DENTIST HERE TO STAY! Bus and Dray Calls promptly attended to. Horses kept in stock for Bale. Telephone 41A Stables at Handford's Horse Exchange wit. ARNOLD, Prop. Medical n R BRIGHT, M. D., N. C. P. A 8. HONOR111. Graduate of Toronto University, Two years redden[ physician Boys,/ Alexandra 1toepltal, etc. Ot 1,,e and Residence, Dr. Amos' 011 Stand, Andrew Street, EXETER. Da, T. P. YcLAUO1ILIN Has resumed practice after spending a year (Col- lege) at Brabh and Continental Hospitals. Genera) �N tine with are ,tent ion to Eye, (with retrace ..r) Ear Nose and Throat. • om. e: Dashwood, Ont. Legal. DtOESON .t C.tIU.INea, BARRISTERS, SOLICi tors, Notaries, Conveyancers. Commissioners lelicttore for Nelsons Rant. etc. Mosey to 1 eon at lowest rates of lot Ott •e., )(sin street, Fatter, 8. S.0ast.t ,. B.A., L, S. wallOit MONET TO LOAR. Ws have a large ,mount of private funds to 1012 • Earl• and . Wage properties at low fates of hetet mt. MADMAN .t STANBCRT,t Barrister., g. -'i Itors,Malo et.. Exeter Os B.S. PHILLIPS, EYKTKR. Licensed Anctioaeer. Sales attended In all part.estisfa.•tlon ratan. teed or no par Terms ret•,nable. All Orden len at Advo ate Odle* will be promptly attended to J. SENIOR Agent C'onfederat ion Life Assurance Oompany, also Fire insurance in lead- ing Canadian and British Companieri. Main -St.. Exeter. LICENSED AUCTiO`1EER ttWM. ANDEI(5JN. Llrcneed .Au-t;o.terr r Buren County. Terms reasonable. Dates can be made at Ire Adro•att. Teter. or lienry Hitter's Office, Creel - ton. 1IOU91t FOR Satin An xrellent hrlrk ' o te.-•mode re a, d up -lo --.fats. Slioate.l :fat:. street. Apply at this Office. FARM WANTED TO iRF.NT. i 1m1 acres, to get posaesslon In fall. Apply to SANDERS & CRF.ECH, Exeter FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned is offering for sale that valuable 100 acre farm, being Lot 9 Con. 3, Stephen, Allcicared and 1n good state of cultivation. Fences good, well under -drained with tile. About one acre of orchard. 'Two rotary new brick cottage /1:1d bank barn ; alae cement s!lo; three good wells of water and a spring creek. One quarter mile from sc'.00l and two m1Ies from church. Possession given In the fall. Apply to NEWTON BAKER, CENTRALIA. O.T. FARM TO RENT Being Lot :1, con. 14, In the Township of Tuckeranttth, containkig 101) acres. on which la a new cement house, con Mining 7 rooms, bank barn :17,x7,O,wltlt stalling underneath, drive stied, 21,32; well watered, 2 wells arid a never -fall - Ing spring ; 3 acres of fali wheat, fall plowing partly do at ; 5 acres well man- ured for spring crop; straw on plate can be had to feed on premises; Immed- iate possession will be given for doing fall work. Full possession on Nov. 8. MIN. For further particulars apply an the premises to D. Bibb. teoprieto:, or 13 S. i')IILLIi'SS, Auctto,:eer, Exeter. FARM FOlt SALE. Inn acre farm In Usb rue, two and one half tr.ie. from Ezetcr, also a bet it house on Male -street. Ezetcr. and a car- load of green cedar posts. \VM. M. BLATCIIFORD FARM FOR SALE. One of the finest farms 1n t'eborre Appljeto SANDERS & CREEC11. Exeter NOTICE As 1 am now In the West on a trip for my health• my book accounts will not be collected until i return In mart: e. Dated. Sept. 17.th.- A. E. PYM. •w0 WHAT'S THE ItAiLWAY 1)O1NG? FCeIOOL FIE1.11 SI'c-rleTS To the query of Vie newspaper writer, On Friday last tilt. L _c ter •c.'cilo)l he: thele F'[eid Sports, and the woatnc man favored thoan with an ideal day. long 11..t of aUaetic coateats besldea th basketball and football, were held 11 the afternoon, at which (here was large attendance of Interested spe:tat ora. The day's fun started about 11 a. en. iv.l-e:: tele children marched 1n pro ccaston down town and back to tit school grounds, whore the girls, reprea e:,te3 by Tire 131uea, anti Tie Yellows played a game of basketball, the for- mer winning; and the boys, captained by Loftus lien, and Gordon Butt. play- a gime of/baseball, the former's team winning by a score' of 2--0.. The afternoon aports for prizes, do- nate:! by business meat and others,werc Moll as follows.-{ C;tldren'a Eve,rtn.-10 yard races,boye 9 years avid under, E. Wells, 11. Boyle; gills 8 years and under, T. Harvey, V. "Mallett ; boys 10 years and under, H. Parsons. G. Ortweln; girls 10 years and under, 1. , Dewey, L . Jol i Jos; uoy'e obstacle ram, Mf. Senior, O. Davie : yard ,raced, boys 12 years and under, 11 Parsons. G. Wells; girls 12 years and under, A. Bell, F' Bowes. Girls' Events. -Number race, G Ford S. Southeott; Ncedlce,and thread race, C. ilarvcy'a girl, J. Butt's girl; Spike driving race, A. ht,1therson, J. Grassick Potato race, 31. A. a eon, N. Amy : 75 yard dash, .E. Iluukin, I. !lardy; book race, L. Boyle, L. Taylor ; Peanut race, M. Cari;ieg, L. itoyle; Egg race, L. Has- tings, 1t. Wood ; throwing basket ball, L Sanders. E. Hunkii, ; obstacle raze, F.. iiunkin, NI. Darch ; .1-_' Lille relay, S. Southcott's team, E. Hunkin's team. Senior Boys' Events. -100 yard dash L. men), G. ”utt ; three-legged, Huttand Hem. Copelae and McLean; wl eel harrow. Butt and Horn, Copeland and 'MeLean; le :.p frog, Butt and Hern, Copeland and McLean ; running broad Jump, L Horn. G. Butt ; standing broad Jump. L Hoe,.G .Butt ; running !top. step newt Jutnn, L. Hern, 11. Triebner ; running hig.:n Jennie 1.. Hern and G. Butt tle; poly vault, 11. Teichner and E. Copeland tie; 2 -toile bicycle rare, C. Harvey, G. 'Butt ; marathon race. L. Hern, C. Pickard; 1-2 male May. team. Trlebner•'s team; throwing base- ball. C. Heywood, 11. Triebner; 1-2 mile Oast', L. 'torn, G. Butt. Junior Boys' Evcnts.-100 yard dash, 11. Carling, C. Wood; three-legged race. Taylor and Watson, Carling and \Wood; wl.c.lb.trrow, Carling and Brandt. Tay- lor and Butt ; Leaf frog, Carling and Brandt, Taylor and Butt ; running broad Jump, It. Brandt, L. Matson ; standing broad jump: H. Jones, G. Taylor; run- ning, hop step and Jump, R. Brandt. i.. Watson; rum.ing high Jump, I. . • ear 11. Carling ; pole vault. C. Taylo �clt; 1 inti(' marathon. G. T:,•, i'. Bogart)); 1-2 mile relay, C. Wood'steem, G. Taylor's team; tnroa:,rg base ball, 11. Sweet, R. Blssett ; 1-2 nolle bic- ycle race, A. Coleman. L. Grieve. At the conclusion of t rc spares the prizes were distributed. \.tiara the railway dohig ?" Mr. tfarfleId, ct•'c: engineer of the People's Railway. while In his of: ce at Strat- ford. reepouded,- "Tl,c eogi ncring staff of the I'eoplc'a Rallway have been very busy since last spring, working continually on a sur- vey of the route of the railway. Tills Is the foundation of the wprk of the People's Railway. and after this work la completed you will hear of by-laws being passel and of the first grading work on the road. "Front an engineer's standpoint we have an easy- road to put down. The $rroposed route is very level and tin no Instance will it cost more than $30uo a utile to grade, which amount you twill vie.,, re er was placed in our original calculations. "We have located and surveyed a very good line between Stratford and Berlin, a straight line with but very few curves The grades will be very light. In fact stone of the grades will be more than 2'' p: r cent. Good lines )Lave been sur- veyed also on the Wellesley branch, the new Dundee branch. from New Ham- burg the ougii Platteville to Bright, and in the City of Stratford. "I)urirtg the latter part of this week surveyors will be at work between Ber- lin and Guelph. \\'e can g t a very good road to Guelph tit respect to toot of con- struction. The cut■ and fills are at a minimum. Alt the people along the line from Guelph to Stratford are very muchtntereatcd in aurvcyl,tg operations and are anxiously awaiting tete conning of the road. Special [merest is noticedin Wilmot Township were the people are eager to have another chance to vote on therailway by-law. They have learn- ed enough about the road 11ow to see its benefits and will doubtlessly carry the railway by-law by a large majority. ' One great advantage to the municipal fetes along the lite of the People's rail- way is that those using hydro -electric power will be credited with the amount of power used by the People'. Railway. This will be a fine Ram to all those elites and towns between Guelph, Berlin, Stratford and Woodstock. The People's Railway will use a large amount of hy- dro -electric power, and consequently the cites and towns along the route will be able to get a very cheap ,rate 011 heir power." . What territory will you inspect text?" enquired the newspaper man. ' I have heard of that grand agricult- ural country west pf Stratford that ;^els an electric line," said Mr. War- teld, 'and I an anxious to get out hero and have a look at that territory. Next week, or perhaps the week after, want to vlalt the country down trrru Exeter on the road to Grand Bend. Then will look over the territory from God - rich, Clinton, Seaforth and Mitchell o Stratford. Lines through that wcst- ru country should pay well. SALE REGISTER Tuesday, Nov. 2nd. -On Lot 3, talon. 14 Tuckersmith, at 12.30 sharp. Farm Stock and implements, the property of D. Gibb. 11. S. t'aillies, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Cottage and three lots In Exeter, being Iota Nos. 55, 56, and 57, on the South side of Sintcoe Street. On this property Is a frame cottage (brick foundatlon)con tabling five rooms and a good cellar. Also a good well and a large stable. Good garden and fruit trees. The pro- perty Is to be sold to wind up the estate -Apply to GL.1 DMAN & STANI3URY, Barristers, Exeter, Ontario. FARM FOR SALE 74 acme of farm land in the village of Eseter. 13 acres in fall wheat. fall plowing nearly finished, well fenced. well drained and watered; good 1 1-0 storey brick house, containing 9 living rooms', hard and soft water in the house; good barn, number of fruit trees. situate north of the station road, Exeter For particulars apply to JOHN HAWK- sl1A\V, Proprietor, or B. S. PHILLIPS, kuctloneer. WE WANT For Val and Winter months in Exeter and aurrounding country an active re- liable agent to take orde:a for nursery stock. GOOD PAY WEEKLY. OUTFIT rItEl'. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY 000 ACRES of the choicest nursery stock which you :nett direct to your customers. Tills iro one of the advantages our 'men have over J)bhers. \\'e guarantee the delivery of trees In GOOD WND1" ION and US' TO OON1RACT GRADE. Write for partic- ulars-PELIIAM NLRSERY W., TOR- ONTO. Please !written this paper. DRESS MAKING I wish to announce that 1 have open - c..1 a dress making establishment at the home of Mr. Gordon Manna. Andrew-st. and am now prepared to accept orders. 1 have had a wide e'perie::re In the Brie of dressmaking. having been head cutter for the rant two years ire Brantford. 1 guarantee satlefacttot.-')Li\'E JONES. MALE TE.\CI(Eit WANTED Experienced male teacher for 1910 to teach in No. 4. Stephen. State qualitl- caticns and salary. Apply to J. G. WEIN, Crediton P.0. ESTi3AY HEIFER There carne onto ' e preneses of the underalg..ed. Lot 3, Con. 2. Usborne. on or about the 30th of .August. a y)anrg heifer. Owner can have same by pr)v- Ing property and payieg expenses. ''.\MUEL 1ITCK•. .', , P n We would call the attention of read- ers of The Advocate to our clubbing offer with T. e News. Toronto, whereby they can obtain the two papers fpr 1$2.30. The News is unquestionably one of the moat influenclal papers publleh- ed In Clanada, ars editorial comment be - Ing quoted 'roan one end of Canada to the otter. For anyone wishing to keep In touch with Canadian affairs there 1s no better pap'r than the News. BIRTHS Grant. -in Winnipeg, on Sept. 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant, (nee Veda Hand- ford). a son. Gower -In Stephen, on Oct. 5, to „.1r. and Mrs. D.tn'al Gower, a son 1)f.►itl1IA(SP.3 Charlton -Chet win tl,y-At Ilderlon, un Oct. Oth, Nettle, daughter of Mr. T. J. Clatworthy. to Mr. Vercy Charlton of A1sa Craig. Grimes -Clark -in Clinton, on tact. Oth, Mary Clark to John Grimes, both of Clinton. Canning -Evans -At St. Columban, Oct Gib, Joscpa Canning. Tuckcrsn,ltt;. to Miss Kate, daughter' of ,the late Joseph Evans. McK111op. Robinson -Overholt -At Dashwood, Oct. 5. by Rev. L. K. Melt, Mims Es- ther Overholt of Dashwood, to Nir. Percy Robinson of McGillivray. Pinder-Machan--Lr Mitchell on the rite l•fr. Wm. Pinder, to Margaret May. daughter of Mr. James ?larhan, all of Mitchell. Prictltam-Ross-i, Fullerton, oil Oct. Oth. by Rev. Mr. Swan, \Cr. AII<reel W, Pridhant, to I.aiiare May, youngest daughter of Mr. \int. aloes. all of Fut- larton. --- DEATHS McLaren, -In Ribbert, on Oct. 6th, Scott McLaren. youngest son of Mr. Dw:- car, McLaren. aged n0 years. Tennant. -In Luran, on Oct. 6th,Louise O'Neil, wife of E Tennant, V. ttg t. >icKer.na.-ln Mitchel, on Oct. 7, Cath- arine McKenna, aged 70 years. Francis -in Fullerton, on Oct. 6th. Thomas Francis, aged 56 years. Roak-1.1 111htrert, o:, Oc'. •'.th. Frederick Hartwick. beloved wife of George A. Rock, ag"d 03 years, 7 months and 24 days. Cronin -1n Oodcrtch Tp. on Oct. .5th, Patrick Cronin. aged 79 years and 8 months. Ontario Liquor License Act livens, thori, ! Ruth Huron Noti• a 14 here. by Riven that Mrs. Nm. Frits, of Grand Rend, ha• made appti• atten for pent -Avalon to transfer her Townshipta.e,n license in Grand Rend. T'.n•hip of Stephen. to Fara Brenner. of Grand Bend, and that the aaM.ppliestinn ail es ,ons: at the meetingof the word of Lfense ("rnrr i..!oner•, to he hell at the ('omrner' ial MAO, in rinse -it M Eu• ter, on &tuMar. the 3t4h day of (Mobs►. Igoe, at the hour of to • m. All persons Interested will got ern themseites ac• eordinglf, John Torness,, !Arens. tn.pertor. 'a'r..• , ?.,.!Rh dac,1n't,0tr. Into. We Believe That Most People Must BE SHOWN Clothes! Moreover, we believe in having the clothes to .h.)w, eo that when we tell you we have Overcoats ft out $8.00 up to 820.00 and Snits from $7.50 to $19.50 we have them here TO SHOW YOU ! We are starting in to cater to the better trade and intend show. ing the best stock in Exeter. Overcoats We have this season's showing of Overcoats for all occas- ions in the finest collection of beautifully tailored gal vents that have ever been SI1OWN. Among the styl•s ate the Motor Coat, the College Ulster, the Prussian Collar and others -in all the leading shades and fabrics. Prices from tiff to $20. Greene Swift Co.'s Suits are in the front rank of the tailoring trade tr•day. Their Special Made -to -Measure Department is the most up-to-date in Canada. We can give you a Swell, Hand -Tailored Suit, in•ade to your measure, from $12 to $19.60. Ready-to-wear from $7.50 to $17.00 A Full Line of Men's Furnishings to open this week. SANDY BAWDEN Oppoeite Post Office -.- EX ETER, Ontario 041,00-2.1114141*.*200 4-13 10,000 Bu. Paring Apples Wanted AT EXETER EVAPORATOR BEFORE December 1st, 1909 CASH PAID for all Apples. (_'Ill in and see Manager. Caledonia Evaporating Co., Ltd. G. W. GOODWIN, Mgr. What's Behind The Varnish? Did you ever see a Hypocritical piece of Furniture? It pretended to be so and so but it was really "behind the varnish" something very different. Such farniture as that never fooled us, and never will. The sham is too easy to see through. But it is always a legitimate question to ask the Furniture man "what is behind the varnish." With this store there is never any rnasquer ding. Oak is always oak, mahogany is always mahogany, and ash is always ash. If you pay for a certain quality you get that quality always, and behind our "say so" is a business standing that is ready to cor- rect any mistakes that we may make. JAMES BEVERLEY, Leading Undertaker and Embalmer USE New Brunswick Plaster Paris & Samson brand Portland Cement LARGE STOOK ON AAAI►, Amatite & Paroid Ready Roofling NaiIP, Moberg and Cement in cavil Roll. ALSO No. 1 Tar Paper, Plain Bldg. Paper and O.K. Paper Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces See Our $18.00 Range with Reservoir Stove -Pipes, Elbows and Dampers HEAMAN'S HARDWARE & SThYE STORE