Exeter Advocate, 1910-04-21, Page 1ettf
of le.
TWENTY-THIRD YEAR.
EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1910.
NDERS & CREECH
Great
Slaughter Sale
Of
Ready -Made
Clothing
100 suits to he sold at greatly reduced prices. If you are in
need of a good cheap suit come to us.
Summer Dress Goods
Silk M u11s
These geods are strong fur Ladies' Summer Suits and are
very up-to-date to retail at 50c. a yard.
Foulards . .
A few only in blue, brown and grey. Pith have to see
these goods to appreciate there to ret til ar 'moie a yard.
Mercerized Ginghams,...
In plaid patterns only, to retell at 15c. a yard.
Millinery
Anyone wishing an up-to-date bat should not fail to give
us a cell. We have a competent milliner in the pet con of
Miss Morlock. Trade accepted.
Groceries
We are mated for our good groceries -we buy nothing but
the hest -give tis a cull and be convinced that what we say
is correct.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE
W. J. CARLING
reefessls■al Cremds.
DR • 0 F. ROI:LSTON, LD.S.; D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of Toronto t'nIxerdty.
DENTIST
Ulirrso -Over Ir.. k,' .1. e'arling•a Lsw UlRres.
teeter. Telephone No. 5.
('lowed Wednesday &Iteru• on..
46311. A. L KINSMAN, L D. B., D. D. s..
esor graduate of Toronto Uoive,Nty.
DENTIST.
tine sxua.•ted without soy pain, or any bad effects
OWN over Madams a Staabury'. once. Pals stmt
•.ewes.
Medical
HIt BRIGHT. Y. D., W. ('. P. a P , HONOR
a Graduate of Toronto Unix sects., Two rears
resident plrictas Royal Alexandra Iloepital, ere.
Ogee sad Realdeoce, br. Amos' 01d Stand, Andrew
Street, EIETEK. -
DR. A. T. BOND. TORONTO, POST GRADUATE
of New York font Orrluate College, ntrcessor
to practice of Dr. A. F. )I►Ifoc, Exeter. Residence -
lately occupied by Dr. Malloy, Andrew St. Office -
Formerly the Elliot Lsw 0t11 -e, opposite Central
Hotel.
Ds. T. P. Yci.AUGHLIN
Ras resumed reseal-, atter spending a year (Col -
sage) at BID'S and Continental Hospitals. General
peactle•wftb epeeist attention to Eye. (with refrae-
toe) Ear Nose and Throat.
Off. e: Da.haood, Ont.
Legal .
n10190,1 a CARLiNG, BARRISTERS, SOLICI
lose, Notarise. (enceyanrers, Commissiooers
Solicitors for Notions Bank, etc.
Jorses.y to Loa■ at lowest rateecf in'ernt
Otees. Maio street, Fveter,
a. Caatts,, B A , L. R. Mateo,
MONET TO LOAF.
W. bay, a large amount rf priest* roods to loss
Afars and village propertiea at low rates of Tate,
OLADMAN a FTAN11t•RT,I
BanMt.rs, SoIIcItore,ll►Ia et., Easter 01
13.8. PHILLIPS, Barran.
LIcastae/ AsctiM.er.
Wee attended In ail ,•art. 5atlefartioa ruaraa•
Med moo pa) Tenna reaennat,Mall orders left
1 AfeoCM.0 .'e will M promptly att.nd.d t0.
J. SENIOR
Ascent Confederation Life Assurance
Company. also Fire insurance in lead.
iasc Canadian and Britisb Oosnpnneea.
Yain•8t Exeter.
LICENSED A UCTIONEI'R
WM. ANI)E1( ON. !Arr. sed Auctioneer
for }Breen County. Terms re.sor.able.
Date. ran tt made at tee Adro..atet
aster. or henry Enter. Office, Creel:
Iters.
FARM FOR SALE.
Ore of tie finest farms In t!sborne
Apply to BANDiItn!< & CREMCIi, Ureter
Cedar Posts for Sale
We have t::c !heat quality of Cedar
Post at ::;ale rate 'prices.
G. E. HICKS,
CENTRALIA
EGGS FOR HATCHING
From selected Barred Rocks. Male
lords Mode' Farm breed. $3.23 per
100 or S0c. a setting. Also pen of Mod-
el Farm Barred Rock ,lens, sweetie
bred to lay, $1.00 per eetting. Will In-
cubate eggs for you at a rcadonable
price'. Baby chicks tor sale after the
eoth of April. Two Brooders and Borne
,Barred Rock males for .Me. A call sol-
icited. Orders taken now. -WILLIAM A
e tM11ROOK. CREDiTON. TNT.
FOit HALE
Ccttage and three iota In Exeter, being
Iota Nos. 55. 311. and 37. on the South
side of Simcoe Street. On this property
Is a frame cottage (brick foundatfon)con
talr.ft.g five rooms and a good cellar.
Mao a good well and n large stable.
Good garden and fruit trees. The pro-
perty 1s to be sold to wind up the estate
-Apply to G1.%OMAN & STAN)lt'RT.
Barristers, Exeter, Ontario.
-- - FARMS FOR SALE
TL.at choice farm, being part L.t 18
and 19. Con. 1. Township of Osborne,
::. the Village of Exeter. containing 100
(acres. Oa this property there is an
up-to-date brick dwelling with all roti-
rcrWets . large bank barns, with water
In athlete. silo. drive house, Ire douse.
and ell kluge of fruit. Rn acres In Gay
and grasp. 6 acres fail w.teat. balance
create, as! fail. Property( ;n a high
state Of cultivation ar.d well adapted
for a man doing a dairy butterwort or
general terming.
ALEX. DOW, of
Euler, or T. CAMERON, .\uctioneer of
Farquhar.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART-
NERSiIiP
NoTiCE Is hereby given that the part-
ier.':p heretofore subsi.ttng between
the undersigned as General Merchants
undtr the name, style and firm of Qtr -
::•.r pros. in the Village of Exeter In
e e' County of Huron, has this day been
(Revolved by mutual consent. The bust-
rerrs will be carried on at the same
stand by William J. Ceritrilr.
Dated at Exeter tree 4th day of April.
A. D. 1910.,
T. 11. CARLiNG.
W. 3• CARLiNG
Wlti •-e LAwis I1. Dickson.
THE EXETER CkeUNCita
The council met in the Reading Room
of the Town ,loll Friday, April 15th.
Absent Councillor Luker. The minutes
of the meeting held April 1st were read
and approved.
Mr. Robert Lcathorn addressed the
council regarding the petition as pres-
ented to the council at the last regular
nt'•ettng. The reeve advised Mr. Leath-
ern that the matter was dealt with at
th,last meeting and that the council
did not desire to re -open the matter.
Mr. Deavitt desired to know If tho
council were going to continue the lay
Ing of Kranollthic walks. Mr. Dcavi
was advised that If the council pr
ceeded to build any walks that the peti-
tions filed would have the preference.
;I'er Ileaman and Dalkwill-That the
ei)commendation of the Board of Health
that the chairman of the board be paid
$3 per annum be granted. The reeve
and clerk were appointed to look Into
the matter and if found necessary that
a by-law be prepared accordingly.
Per Levett and Ileaman-That the clerk
correspond with the local manager of
Tile 13e11 Telephone Company urging that
the phones be installed at an early date
b:twcen the power plant and Fire Hail.
Tho following accounts were read and
approved, -W. J. Carling, account for
supplies for lire. Delve .1.33: ifarvey
Bros., coal for Town Hall, 10.20 ; Free
Press, London, advertis:ng tenders for
waterworks 5.00; Queen City 011 Co.,
Tnr'oata, gasollne, 4.49; D. Gillis, labor
gathering stone 2.23 ; W. Wllron, draw
ing tile, 1.73 ; G. Atkinson, cleaning the
streets 1.80; T. Brock, Jr., ditto. 75c.;
A. Bedford, ditto, 1.5e; J. Ogden, ditto,
1.30 ; C. 11. Homey, ditto. 1.20 ; ltd.
Dav1a, team grading, 4.50; C. W. Cross
b.tlence of salary, 1909-10, 2.00; John
Cookson. labor at cemetery, $4.30; T.
Fisher, insurance cemetery house, 5.95
11. Spackman, supplies cemetery. 1.20;
Exeter Times, ?rioting check books for
cemetery 3.00 ; Fred Kerr, brick for
tem, tory, 18.00 ; T. Houlden, two weeks
salary power house, 3.00 ; T Ifouldene
street watering 6.00 ; amounting In all
to 83.34.; passed o•: notion of Levett
and Ileaman.
Adjournment
by Lc vett.
Jos. Senior. nurse.
ut'. IDEND NOTICE
A Dividend of Seven pzr cent. on the
fully paid-up capital stock of the Exe-
ter Canning and Preserving Company,
Ltd.. has been declared and will be pard
at the office of the Secretary -Treasurer
of the Company at Exeter on Friday the
Twenty-ninth day of April, 1910. The
transfer books and register of the
Company will tri (lolled from the 23th
to the 30th days of April. first., bout
days Inclusive.
Dated at Elena this 1310 day of Ap-
ra, 1910.
By Order,
1.. W. GLADk1AN,
Stcrctary-Treasurer.
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF McG1LLIVRAY
Tenders will be received by the under-
signed for tho erection of 4 cement
bridges -1 on Delancy's eilderoad, 10 ft ;
1 on Clandeboyo sideroad, 10 It ; 1 on
24th con., 10 ft ; and 1 on 20th con.
14 ft. Tenders to state a price per
ruble yard. Specifications may be
seen at thc residence of the Townseip
Cleric. Tenders to be opened at Town
Hall, West McGillivray, on Mollday,May
2nd, at 7 o'clock, p.m. The lowest or
any tender not nece.earlly accepted.
J. D. DRUMMOND, Tp Clerk
MARSHALL MILLER, Reeve
HOUSE ANL) LOT F')lt SALE
A stcrey and a half frame house,con-
talning seven rooms and summer kit-
/ Len, brick foundation. good well of
spring water, one-quarter acre of
Lend; situate on the south side of Hu-
ron street cast. Apply to S. SANDERS
Telegraph Office, Exeter.
Local Items
Mr. Alf Bedford
day.
et %. Besiege
urday'.
Mr. Roy Heftier hae r. awn d his pos-
itron as butter maker with 11r. John
H. Scott
Rtv. \tt 'tlillyard of Geier lot uctu-
was in Clinton Mon- pled the Main street pulpit on Sunday,
10". pis:or, Rev. Fear, being In Goderlch.
Mr. L. 11 Dickson went to TI:edford
\Vcdneaday as solicitor In a Grand
hand trial, regarding Illegal s' ring of
liquor.
Miss Bertha GentUtet of Deaahw•ood,
who has been employed in the Commer-
cial, returned to her home In Dash -
wool Wednesday.
Lee Itletchford and Tont Jones have
taken poaltions with the telephone gang
and on completing the work here will
go to Hcnsall and Windsor.
D HT1iS
Knight. -1.1 Exeter, on April 14th, to Mr
and Mrs. J J. Knight, twin sone.
Dwul.-In L'eborre, on April 18th, to
Mr. aid Mrs. Geo.
was la London Sat -
Ernes. Jardine, a student. has engag-
ed with Dr. Sweet for the summer.
Mr. 11. Stephens) of London was
•u -rt sit the Masonic meeting
o;h nU. tl ght.
k lese, O1 itl:ows are requested to meet
t -the: Lae Roan) o;t Sunday at 10
. to ;:ttena divine service.
'(Vor,' froA) Mr. Ed. Powell. who 1s on
nip re:uuud the world, says that he
'v low 1n Manilla and is enJoying it
t.:1.1
Mr. 11. N Taylor on Tuesday evening
r..elgned as secretary of the I. 0. 0. F.
and 1t. N. Creech was appointed to fill
the porition.
F'AitMS FOR SALE.
Being composed of farm lot 27. Con.
7, Usborne. containing 64 acres of
choice land. On the property there In
a frame dwelling and barn. a never
falling stream of spring water running
across the farm ; also a gond spring
well with pump ; 29 arres wheat seeded
to grass; 17 acres hay and balance In
pasture. This farm is well fenced with
ten wire woven fence on cement Pests:
thoroughly w:derdratned and well eul'-
cd for general farming. Possession
given at once.
Also that choice grass farm. being
composed of South half of lot 3, Con.
3. Ceborne containing 3o acres. This
property 1s fenced with 9 wire woven
fencing. and has a stream of spring
water running across the property.
Possession given on full payment of
purrhesr money.
1f these propenes are not sold priv-
ately on or before May 3rd. 1910, they
will be sold by public auction with the
faint stock and itnplenrents. on Lot 10,
South Thames Road. t'sborne, on May
17th. 1910. Positively no reserve as the
proprietor teas sold Ole Lome farm and
has purchased a ranch farm In Alberta
and In moving out at ones. For term.
and particulars apply to lies. Madge
on the premises. or to Thos. Cameron.
Farquhar 1'. 0. ,'AUL MAIKGE. Prop
HORSEMEN
ATTENTION
The eeaeoa 1's approaching when
you will need your iwrscbills.
THE ADVOCATE Is agalr, this
year in the best position to give
you the best of service. Our cuts
are the best. We print you cards
with taste and despatch. and at a
very reaso:.able flgure, besides
teens those who gel their cards
here a two -weeks' notice of the
route In the ADVOCATE (largest
circulation In the district) Free
of charge. which 1 i Steil! Iv worth
more than, the whet( price of the
ramie.
Dr. Kinsman and Dr. Rouleton, 17on-
tists, desire to again announce to the
public that their offices are closed ev-
ery Wednesday afternoon.
Among the successful candidates at
the London Normal for permanent sec-
ond-class teaching certificates we no-
tice the name of Misr) Winona Howard.
A 13-ucefleld correspondent says ;-A
sp+c'1al meetfn3 of the Brucefield foot -
bail club was held Saturday n`ght,when
it was agreed that the local Rovers go
to Exeter on the 24th of May to play
an eehibition game with a picked team
of that town.
Mr. Green, representing the Mail and
Empire, was doing business In town
a couple of days this week. Mr. Green
was at one time the able editor of (tie
Parkhill Gazette. He is a man of gen-
ial quillttes and is well posted on the
Issues of the day.
Mr. Paul Madge on Monday last sold
ilia fine hundred acre farm in thek town-
ship of Usborne, South Thanes ,toad,
In the 5th con., to Mr. Ooo. Williams
of thc same township. The price paid
was a good one, being $10,000, but Mr.
Wl):tants has one of the best farms and
b et equipped farms in the township.
Tee court of appeal Monday morning
last disrnisred the appeal of the
Ontario Bank shareholders from the ref-
orenee to admisaloa of the ,Sank of Mon
treat to rank as a creditor. This means
that the shareholders will b: called upon
under theft double liability to mako good
Pie deficit of $376,000 in the assets
of the bink resulting from the liqui-
dation.
3 J. J. White of Exeter, Ont., ar-
rived 0,1 Saturday evening to accept ti:'
poaitlon ae manager of The Outlook.
Mr. White was editor and manager of
the Exeter Times for several years, and
counts highly recommended. Mrs. White
and family expect to Join him in a short
tan e --The Outlook. printed at Out-
look. Sask.
Mr. halite Brown of the Thames Road
was in London on Tuesday attending
the funeral of an aunt. Mrs. Jas. Dob-
byn, who died on Sunday after an ill -
nese of two weeks, In her 80th year.
Ilcr husband predeceased her just three
weeks, and in February last the eldest
daughter passed away. etre. Dobbyn re-
tn'inbered distinctly seeing the Haile::
comet In 1833.
Ci,EVER COIN K. -Ask a friend
to put a quarter in one pocket and a
dine In the opposite packet. Tell hint
that the quarter represents 20 and the
dime 3. Now ask lam to (1Iple (tin min
that Is In hie right pry keit and double
that which ie le his left pocket, and
then add these two products together.
nin,ply telling you whether the result
is odd or even. 11 It 1s even, then the
quarter Is In hie right pocket. and the
dime In the left ; if :t b: ,odd, then the
quarter 1s iii his left pocket and the
dime In his right. You may give any
Valu? to the coins other than 20 ertrd5•
provided that one number Is odd and
the other even, the even number being
given to the quarter. And you can of
course use any other coins, so long
ae you give them odd and even values.
BEWARE OF THE ROCKS. -There
are three rocks ahead of the praetl-
ral young man who has hie feet upon
the ladder and 1s beglnnlne to rise.
First. drunkenness. which. of course,
is fatal. Second. speculation. The bus-
iness of a speculator and that of a matt
ufacturcr or man of affairs are tint only
dlsti.e1. but incompatible. The manu-
facturer should go forward \ When there
m y.
e:ing the market prices.
are goods to sell. sell thetn; when sup
piles are needed. purchase them. with-
out regard to the market price to eith-
er tale. We have never known a spec-
uletive manufacturer or business man
who scored a permanent success; vie 1s
rich one day, bankrupt the nest. The
third to -'k Ie akin to speculation -endor-
sing. There are emergencies. no doubt.
1n which Hien should help llleir friends,
riens,
but there le a rule that P o
ne
safo ; no man should place his name on
the obligation of the other If he has
,.n' eutftcient to meet I1 without dttrl-
m nt to his business.
JAMES J. HILL SAYS.
Jame. J. 1181, perhaps the best auth-
or ity or. (atria: g and railroading or, this
continent. hae stated that within a
v: ry few years the United States +(111
b 1 o:ripened to Import wheat and flour.
He quotes statistics to 'show that the
ra:.o of the population ie Increasing
rnur h faster than the production of food
stuffs. grid draws the corcluston that
in a very few years the United States
will b• importing. Ile also states that
Canada will 5: the great producing
country of ,he 20th certor y. at,d that
meet. of the grain and flour which the
.Americans will import will be secured
In thr Ctnadlan West. in this former -
tion, it !e interesting to notice that
from 10.1.000 to 200,000 American
farmers are crossing into the Canadian
West eery year and securing land.
weer, will yet grow wheat that is to
supply their old neighbors to the south.
Dunn,
a
son.
Sparlir,e.--eh, Thames !toad. on Apr!)
1301, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sperl-
ing, a daughter.
MA ItR(AGES
Gooillts-Kllgallhi-At Parkhill, Aprt 12
by Rw. ler Dunn, Mr. Daniel Gooding
of McGillivray. to Midst Eleanor Ktl-
g-clltn of Parkhill.
DEATHS
Knight -In Enter, on April 130., the
infant sons of Mr. and Mrs J. J.
Knight.
Sutton. -Ili Exeter, on April 15th, Ag-
nes Mary Hodgson, beloved wife of
Jonas Sutton, aged 53 years, 8 mon-
ths and 25 days.
Duncan -In Hay, on April 20th. rocs.
John Duncan, aged 66 Years -
Wilson -At Grand Bend. on Aprf 114th,
Paul, son of Mr. James Wilson, aged
1t► years.
WARMAN DISTRICT
SASKATCHEWAN
10 Reasons for Homeseekers Locating Hero
LAND. Plenty, fine loamy soil, pro during from 25 to 40 bushels No. 1
Northern Wheat, and 33 to 60 bushels to the acre of Oats.
11. ,.ANI) PRICES lows than other Districts, advantages considered.
111 ,'EST OF WATER (according to Government Analysis) obtained at from
13 to 23 feet deep.
IV. This district Is noted for early seeding and early maturing of grain, thus
avoiding summer frosts.
V. An abundance of Hay, making It ;tit idc.,1 district for either grain or
mixed farming.
Vi. Unequalled market for farm and dairy produ, e.
V II. Free from summer frosts, hall and cyclonce.
V1!1. Educational advantages beet 1n the West, having cast• access to Public
and High School and University.
IX. Unsurpassed shipping facilities by the three Trans -continental rallways,
also on the. proposed route of the Hudson's Bay Line, thus securing
cheaper freight rates and quick shipments.
X. Warman district the GARDEN OF THE WEST, the place to find health,
wealth and happiness.
Don't locate elsewhere before you investigate these laude.
Fu''l i-forrnation rhect:oily
fu, Mali d by
THE VI I.I.AGE CLERK.
WARMAN, SASK
Men ! Do You Care
If you don't -take anything in
the way of clothes that hap-
pens to be offered to you
But if you want smart clothes,
clothes that radiate style, that are
dominated by the same spirit and
life that keeps you young, resolve
now to wear our clothes.
They represent the new idea in clothes' making
clothes to suit you, they become you, do you justice, are
worthy of you, make you feel it's good to be alive -(NO
OTHER CLOTHES CAN TAKE THEIR PLACE) -
IF YOU CARE!
NEW TiES, SHIRTS, IIATS, SIICES. Everything for the Mao :
SANDY BAWDEN
Main St., Exeter THE CLOTHIER
cots Ihrimc&Slovc Slor�
FOR YOUR SPRINC WANTS
Cleveland Coiled Wire and Barb Wire
Ideal Fencing -6, 7, 8 and 9 Wires
AT VERY LOW PRICES
GATES, FENCE HOOKS AND STAPLES
Everything For Fencing
Ouality and Amatite Roofing at $2.50 a Square
Screen Wire and Poultry Netting -All Sizes
Step Ladders at $1.00, $1.46 and $1.76
Curtain Stretchers at $ 1.00
Shovels, Rakes and Hoes
DUST BANE
Dusty Friday no more if you use DUSTBANE
in 35c. Packages; Also in Barrels.
HEAIAN'S HARDWARE 6 STOYB STORE