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Exeter Advocate, 1909-11-11, Page 8THERE'S SOME CLASS to .ace!, 6 tailored by us. Dw•an't look like a uniform that everybody to wear- 1tg I:AVE I'S TAILOR YOU A SUIT or light top coat for wear during the cool evenings about due. You won't have to be told about t'.r superiority of cur clothing when you alt: and wear A. You'U have tete feel of Lung well dress- ed, whir h only first-class inhering can give.. —0.11,04.0 •� . W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor, Exeter, • Ontario Isslness Locals -- Read Them 1.96 the pair for the new i'elo-Nap- Blankets. They're good. Stewarts. TWO FOR 2n CENTS.—For the remark- ably low price of 25c. we will send the ADVOCATE and MONTREAL "TAit or The ADVOCATE and MAIL & EMPIRE to the end of 1909. Subscribe Itow and get the full benefit of this very low club. Yes, for solid comfort Underwear for then, women and children, Stewarts is the spot. MISS J. J. ALLAN, Eyc Light Spec- ialist, will be at the Commercial Hotel SATURDAY OF NEXT WEEK, NOV.l3 Ole date. Only one day. 1IIen's and Boys' Sweaters and Sweat- er Coats. new color's and speri'rl ea, ttc$— Sttuares. MONEY FOUND.—A sum of money on Saturday. Oct. 30th. Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying for this notice, by calling at Carling 'Faros. Store. Ladies' and Girls' Tailor -Made Coats —Lig stock, big value's, latest styles— Stewart, MISS J. J. ALLAN, Eye Light Spec- ialist, wilt tx at the _ommerctal Hotel SATURDAY OF NEXT WEEK, PNOV.13 the date. Only one day. Take all your Dried Apples, Potatoes, Beans, Butter, E,i,s and Poultry to Stewart's. MiSS J. 3. ALLAN. Eye Light Spce- Irtllet. will be at the Commercial }tote) FATCRDA1 OF NF.XI' [\'EEK. NOV.I3 the date. Only one day. MONEY FOUND.—A sum of money— Owner can have same by proving pro- le rty and paying for advertl•tcntcnts— Apply In person to holder of Ilox 154 Exeter P. O. For style, quality and value in l:ndies' Fur -Lined 1 -'oats, cteaart has the other jeUuus all treed, MISS J. J. ALLAN, Eye Light Spec- Ialiet, will be at the Commercial hotel SATURDAY OF NEX.r WEEK, NOV.i3 Inc date. Only one day. If you want to ste a dandy lot of WIC Dinner Seta—about 60 to pick from— lust drop in to Stewart's. t`JHSCitIIIE for the Advocate and get all the news. For genuine water -proof grain (.'alf School and Wearing Boots and Shoes, "Ahrens.' can't Lt beat. Stewart. cam MISS J. J. ALL:',N, Eye LISht Seev- itaist, will be. at the Commerct.tl Hotel SATURDAY OF NEXT WEEK, lutr':.l:t the date. Only one day WANTED—An experienced `.ouaekeeper. References rcquietd. Good wages. Apply G. W. Itarrieen, Canadian Rank ot Com- merce. Exeter. 444-144-1-4.4444444-14.14-844.44 THE BEAUTY behind a suit is not confin- ed to other clothing estab- lishments. There's a love- liness about our garments that will .imply delight all who come to us -that's so. For a Nice Tailor -Made Suit this shop has a good reputation Let us make yours W. JOHNS lMarahalat Tailor. Exeter 44's4•111^11"."IV7rS Waiter 1orloc•k left Saturday fol.Or i• + troth. 1 .( WA L 1 )( )1N (1 `. Ed. Ferguson ::as returned f.o:n t' s ai.i.161As Aszha l4AwaksiliA•J •'S• �t.g is poly a!x weeds away. Ma:al Miners is iI, at ntr holne.• cerde have many of our citizens • .te grasp. contractor Jos. La w.10:1 is nailing ill c ,-cis Fhb the dant. e man who wants the earth le the •-.•ce.et flicker when 1t conies to paying toles. Dr. Bright entertained 1:1s Bible Class of young men at his home on Monday • ronAtg. Occasionally you can find a man lazy Inst he would rather pay ere rent than move. Workmen are engaged laying water mains for the waterworks, commencing at the river. G. T. R. workmen have palated the seetfop house, Iruproving the appear- ance considerably. A man has to go to a dentist to have his tooth pulled, but he ea go almost any x'tere and have his leg pulled. The new English church Hymn 'Jouk was used for the first time he the Triv- itt Memorial church on Sunday last. It Exeter does not come up to your standard, ask yourself 1f you have done and are doing all you could to help it along. When a man's wife will let him have a latch -key It'q a sign he will pretend down town he's the plaster of his own house. Even the most Independent of sten leeks the counsel of his wife to help h'm decide when he stltti put o:: tie heavyweight flannels. Mrs. \Val. (cooper who suffered a eartial stroke of paralysis last week, is milli confined to her bed with her ronditlo:l but slightly Improved. Saturday last was Mr. Canlptre1''s !set stage trip to Mitchell. The route r.as row been taken over by Mr. Gibb, who has moved to Exeter North. Mr. Sidney Davis has engaged with air Frark Wood 'n trio butchering buai- Hess, Mr Pendle h9v'eg resigned to prepare to leave fee t n- I ac'flc Coir[ la reside. Mr. John Qitlesp:e has had the driver's seat of his bus lowered, and the Improve ment gives a better appearance to the rig as well as a great convenlenre to the driver. Ilea. D. W. Collins opened a serge of we.k-n:ght services in the Trlvitt Ment- o la! elmu:ch on Sunday night last. These services ptomlee to be interesting and 1%vtruetivc. Auction Sale on Saturday 01 !arm and effects of Mr. John Case, ;t was sold to Mr. Wnt. Ker- .., ,'t,• Thames Road, for $12750. a , excellent pasture farm and t le price paid. A Y. M. C. ,%. Physical Training instit- ute Is to be held in Stratford on Nov. 12 As a result of the visit of "Blgt Mason" the Y. M. C. A. evangelist, to Huron 40 young men have committed them- selves to Personal Evangelism for the winter. Are are in receipt from The Primrose Music & Rook Concern, Toronto, of a copy of the new song. "Canadian Flag - song" by Katherine Hall, music by J. W. Carvin. The song Is well worded with a strong patriotic tone, and the mush. has a fine eaten/ ring about it that Is most enjoyable. The continuation anniversary e(rviccs were held In Citven t'rrehytctlan church Sunday when Rev. Richard Hobbs of Jan.ee Street Methodist c.:urch peach- ed In the morning and 'rev. McL. Snaith of Herman In the evening. Rev. S. F. Sharp, the pastor, occupied the lamefi street pulpit In the morning. "The Triangular Man." the Ice ture given by Rev. Hobbs In thy James street church Tuesday evening. drew a large crowd and was thoroughly enjoyed. Van was considered from the Spiritual: Mental and Physical standpoints. Ilev. (rot-te Is a notable lecturer and he er- cclled himself Tuesday evening. At Osgoode hall In Young vs. Ete- ter Canning Company. W. I'roudfoot, K. C., for plaintiff, appealed from the judgment, of elute, 3., dated Oct. 3, 1909 F. W. Madman, Exeter, for defendant. The plaintiff, an Insurance agent at God erich, sued for a retutn of $1,730 paid on account ot 100 shares of the stock of the defendant company, on the ground that '.le eubscriptlo:t for stock Is void t•y rea.o:: of Ito:[ -compliance by the coin Jany with the statutory requirements gover:ttrg eontpaefes. .\t the trial Judg meat was given dismissing the action with costs. t'iaintlff'e appeal there- from argued and dl.nnlssed with costa. LOCAL OPTION—It would seem that the Local Option petilloh as presented to the council and considered at their tact meeting has placed the council In an uncertain posmttom, owing to the Gut that the petition Is signed by only a very few more tnan the required num- ter, 25 per cent., and several of these arc not qualified voters. while others who were not able to write have placed their nark on the list. bu' such marks have not been attested to by witnesses. The council has received the petition but 'Las not yet accepted It, and is awaiting verification of the "mark" signatures. as these, we u..deretand, If mat accepted are suffitlent In number to cause the pet (tion to be insultkiently signed. IIICKS' FORECASTS—A regular storm is central on the 19. From Tuesday t'tc 16. to Sunday the 20, 1s a time of vast storm probabilities. especially on oicans and the great lakes. Toss IP a period in which Dorcas will make a utubborit tight for domination In most rails of the northern hemisphete. Ear- ly blizzards of ',now and sleet need not surprise any reader of these forecasts In ncrth and northwest before t` a final windup of this storm period. These storms will be followed closely by a rurthing t.igtt barometer out of the north west, causing high gales and season- able cold to push rapidly far into the south and east. Many heavy ocean storms will be encountered. both on the Atlantic and Pacific during this and atter November periods. it your farm And orchard and garden products are not safely housed before these Mid - November, Venus storm., you will suf- fer great discomfort and heavy loss. The sailors' who dare to brave the op- en lakes wl:l do so at the periltof their ships and live',. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA West. Miss Lulu Martin is home from St. Marys. Miss Effie Treble visited 1n Lo..don this week. Mt 1t. S. Lang of St over Sunday. Mrs. Frank brrcet hoe colonel from visit it L0.JL•rt. '1:s. Jane Fnti-h ha. Warred frat'.t a vise to Vic t: r n Ilarba• Mr. George Cudrnotc returned from the West on Friday last. Mr. harry Jackson of rorerito is vis- iting at his home here. Miss Maude Elliott has returned from visit In Marlette, :Alen. Mr. Fred Elliot of Cobalt al nivel be re Saturday on a short visit. Mrs. Graham of Godericn is visiting her daughter, %1rs. Ch. Linden'cit. Mrs. Smote left Saturday for Oxford. Mich., to visit her son for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Kerslake have returned from a pleasant trip to the West. \lr. John Kers?akc left Monday fur the Old Country to spend some tmontllH. Mr. Geo. Hawkins Inas returned halm from a two -months' trip through the Canadian West. Mr. Reg. Elliot of Norwich Is visiting here. on his way home from a hurting trip in Muskoka. Mr. Ed Powell left last week for Mt. Clements to spend a few weeks for 1lie good of his health. Mr. Wm. Pollen returned from the West on Saurday last. Ile to much pleased wit!1 the West. Mr. Geo. Crawley of Luran was here Tuesday and Wednesday. He Is now agent for \fassey-llarrls. Mr and '•:t s John ialtee left Sat- urday mnotnine co' Cornwall, Ent:., :o .pend the winter will the iattcr's bro- ther Mrs. Eli Snell and her daughter, Miss Bertha, who have been visiting for sev- eral weeks in Oshawa, returned home Saturday, Dr. I}. K. Hyndntan and Niles Edith Hyndmau returned Monday. from North Dakota where they went last week to see their brother, Dr. G. 1'. Iiymdman, who 1s still very 111 at his home to t.linot. N. D. Mr. Donald McInnis arrived home Saturday evening from a trip of two months through Western Canada. Mr. McInnis says the people of the Nest are highly pleased with the season's crop and the new a1 ttlers are delighted with the chances in that country. Mr and Mee. John Delteidge arrived •:o:nt Tuesday morning from a trip of several weeks through the Canadian West. Like all those who go out to visit that part of Canada he believes it Is the ideal place for the young man. lie visited many of the old Huron peo- ple and found them all doing well and pleased with tate country. He reports Mr. James Westcott and Mr. Frank Snell as being very ill with little pros- pect of ultimate recovery. Read it. N. itowc's S.,'cial "Sc fling Out" advertisement this week. lir pro - Poses clearing out everything. Nit. 3 S. Whiteford has purchased a no -acre farm in fliddulph, about a :alio from Granton, and with his fanmily has moved there. We wish them success. Parties having copies of the Advocate for July lst and Sept. 23, 1909, will confer a favor by handing same into this office that we may complete our files. ' Mr. Newton Baker and family moved to town last week. and aronow comfort- ably settled In their new home on •%t.d- rew street, recently purchased from Mr. Richard Snell. We welcome them to our town. Our boys are having a big spa: row match this week, front Monday to Fri- day night, to wind up with an Oyster Supper at the expense tf Gu' losing .id: El Dew and Harry Horton are .'n. captains. with seven an tact side. The fire brigade had a run to Stnrx street Frtday evening about 7.31), when it was found that the stable ole the pro- perty ren'ed by Mr. Wm Rrlmacombe and owned by Mr. John 3outt.rott, was on fire. The flre tad gained such head- way that nothing could be dune to save the 'chiding. Lops about 450. Five Clrritoll bowies'' were here t' i lday night lout and playe.l a game with the Exeter boys who were let CNnto,n Pottle t•+eo weeks previously. The result was another victory for the Exeter bowlers the local players being 196 pins to the good on the nlgnt's play. Hoover of Clinton made the highest average and atgo the highest one gams score, which was 175. The bowling of any of the hone boys except Murray was not up to their average. The score follows— Exeter Norry 150 125 11 n— 396 Murray 149 157 162— 469 Brintnell 137 139 130— 406 Anderson 115 170 143— 4'29 White 117 159 145— 110 - 694 749 695-2139 (Tinton Hoover 175 166 143— 494 McConnell 102 125 101— 328 Fair 136 82 114— :112 McTaggart 166 113 130— 409 Graham 119 147 133— 399 6- 99 6:13 621-197,2 Crediton and Exeter played three gantrs on the alleys here Monday night, Exeter winning by 109 pins. Crediton made a very creditable showing for playere who have bowled but little. The scorc— Crediton Bluctt 114 115 99— :1'27 Clark 120 172 120— 412 Guettingcr 120 112 136— ::71. Either 106 140— 33:: Brown 121 159 140— 41'4 562 663 636-1961 Exeter Brine loll 160 1:13 118— 411 Carling 1431 119 145— 409 flawden 152 1211 139— 410 Acheson 109 93 96— 289 Palmer 158 144 150— 452 72- 5 608 637-1970 ,Maryr was :.cte CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Tit KW Yu Hire Always Bosibt Peas the Signature of EXETER MARKETS. CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY Wheat Barley Oats, Peas Potatoes, per tag Hay, per ton Flour, per cwt., family Flour, low grade per cw Butter Eggs Live hogs, per cwt Shorts per ton Bran per ton Wool 4S 34 l 12 00 1 50 1 tr2 ;>tI .iii so 13 00 2 75 1 55 24 7 66 xi 00 21 00 17 18 SUBSCRIBE for the Advocate get all the news. and THE BEST Bread Can only he gotten trent the teat flour —The following brands are unexcelled --Try a hundred next time y'ou bake-- JEWELL (Ontario Blended) RGYAL HOUSEHOLD (O;;ihit's) 5 ROSES (Lake of Words) PURITY (Wteter• Caha•la Flour Mi:le) Learn your orders or rail tip Phone 2. Z R. ( . Seldon, Exeter The Old Way The New to Cure a Cold Way : Take �oo�ep's Cnn aC1I Capsalcs 35: Box, Howl-y's Drug Store. sesAs>rikAs aeksecALALAs Manure Litters Beatty Bros.' Feed and Litter Carriers Overhead Conveyors. Beatty Bros.' Steel Stalls & Stanchions can he install.d as cheap as lumber end last forever. Beatty Bros.' Load Binder These three things are great labor -savers for farmer•s and ne- cessities on a farm. For sale by Wm. Gillespie, Exeter PHONE 51 IFIWrIrmis lirIF4. Here's Good News The market prices for old junk are alive and so is the old reliable firm -111, JACKSON & SON -one door south of the Metropolitan. Just look at the following prices (no trade and no truck) all CASH: Rags 75c per hundred Iron from'GOc to 75c Old Rubber Boots} 7c per lb & Shoes f ' . Copper & Brass 9c Horse Hair 30c u Lead and Zinc 2ic a IROM PIPE A great variety of iron pipe alss's on hand at • reason- able price, suitable for FENCE Pc1FTe, BRACING h 1tOL'1.EVARDINO M. Jackson & Sons MAIN ST.. EXETER. OPFOPITS'ELECTRIC POWER HOt'PE A POINTER is what we give yea on the flour ques- tion. 11 acted on. you'll have fresh. sweet flour and bread that will build you up and preserve your health. FLOUR at this place is newly ground. best Al wheat. and le sold at a t!1at coranrends itself. For good antetd flour. buy .3 h,rr 1', g. Wn.eat ard Oates warted. from price• gnat Cooking Demonstration a Success on PANDORA Ranges If you didn't see the Cooking Demonstration at this store this week, we will be pleased to have you call and examine the tang.. We know you will be delighted with its excellent baking qualities —but then, that's just the kind of goods we keep. T. HAWKINS & SON Remember the Name --- Rowe & Atkinson Bear in mind that at their store is the place to buy FURNITURE. We have a fresh car load in now and every- thing will be found at the RIGHT PRICE to SUITE the purchaser. Give them a call ... Undertaking and Embalming a Speoality ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. JONES & 3.CLARK Mss GOSdSmIIIllhIfllI wca►ea Something New Added To Our Stock Every Week All the New C400ds in the Latest Shades always found on our counters. Come along and see the New Goods. New Waistings A beautiful range of Striped Delaines just to hand in all the seasonable colors, 40c and 50c per yard. Also a nice line of Fancy Silks, very suitable for Waists. They are real new. Colored Under- skirts In Silk, Regal Taffeta, Heath- erblooni and Sateen. We are offering some very special values in Skirts and can give you a large selection to choose from. Another Shipment of Ladies' Jackets To meet the large demand we are forced to buy another lot of Ladies' Coate. Now is the time for you to get an Exclusive Coat. All the New Colors and Styles. They are right up to the minute and are sure to please you. Bed Comforters Winter Under - and Blankets A Large stock for the cold wea- ther wants. Now is the time to buy your winter sltpply while our stock is so complete. wear For Men, Women and Child ren. All the nice warm makes are found here in Fleece -Tined, 1'ni1,n and Natural \\'ool. A good time tit buy. MORE NEW FURS Had to buy again to keep up our stock This is a (creat Fur Season for us. if you need anything in the Fur Line come and see them. Scarfs, Stoles, Ruffs Muffs, Caps and Fur -Lined Coats We neeer had a better lot to show you at such reasonable prices Gents' Furnish- ings We are headquarters for this line. Our stock ie always large and well assorted with all the swell goods. SEE OUR NEW VE.STS Millinery Millinery This is a banner season for us. Be witb the crowd and hare your bat from the busy store. It costa less. PRICES LOW JONES & CLARK HARVEY BROS. Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing NOLi3 IMAM CFAC'TCRaas EXETER ONTARIO