Exeter Advocate, 1910-05-26, Page 5r
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Hyslop Bicycles $25
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Everybody knows the Hyslop reputation
when it comes to Bicycles. Last year we
thought perfection had been reached, but this
season we go it one better, with more of
quality and value in
$50 Wheels for $25
than heretofore seemed possible. Buying in
enormously largo quantities and selling un the
closest possible margin enables us to discount
our own beet efforts with the heat Bicycles
ever offered for the money. You can order by
mail with a•surulco of entire satisfaction.
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ST. Ot.tFtl3.—Someone unknown enter 'm. HANTS.—The vote on the cement
by-law to guarantee bonds for $40,000
ed the hour' of Mr. Henderson on (lotto the new industry to be established
Mitchell road on Monday evening andln town, resulted as follows, For 51;1
carried away $.5 In cash. Mr. (lender Against 82. The required three- fifths
eon had only been away from theto pass the by-law wag 469, so that
house about twenty tninutes. 'the by-law passed by 45. ..
It's the actual test that tells
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—the firepot practically indestructible —the Duplex Grate clinker
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Our Free Book on "New idea" Furnaces mailed on request.
It will interest YOU.
GURNEY, TILDEN & COMPANY, Limited
For Sale by
Malcom of Heating and Cooking
Goods for 88 Tears
W. J. Heaman, Exeter.
Hamilton a Ontario
OREEN W A T.
Tne annual meeting of the \Votuen's
institute took place at Mrs. W. J. Eng-
land's and a large number were present
when tete following officers were elect-
ed.—Pres.. Otte. C. 11. Wilson; First
Vice -Pres.. :Ore. Goodhand; 2nd Vice
Pres.. Mrs. 11cLinchey ; Sec: Treae..
Myrtle Wickert ; Auditors, Mrs. Brinker.
Mrs. English; Listrict Director, Mrs.
W. T. Uterus; Directors, M. M. Hutchin-
son. Miss M. McLlnchey, Mrs. DLitt ;-'►Ira
Brinker was appointed delegate for lite
ehual meeting at Aliso Craig June 7.
IIFNS.ALL
Mrs. Jack Buella:h :r and child ate
here frons Guelph.—laugh McMann is
moving his cement outfit to Jarvis, he
'caving taken a contract there.—The af-
ternoon Friday last was observed by
the people of Hensall in showing respect
to the memory of Edward VII. Teel
school children headed by the band
marched to Carmel Church where nnem-
orial servict•e were held and appropriate
:music furnished by the united elicited.—
The orchestra has been engaged to play
at an entertainment in Exeter of May
27.—Dr. Scllery- goes to the Dental
Convention held in Toronto next week.
—Jamar Johnston is seriously 111 of
pneumonia.—An old Hensel' boy. John
Buchanan Lecturer on Experimental ag-
riculture at the O.A.C. nae resigned his
position to become Inspector of Parks
for Calgary. at a salary of $2500. He
had been at the Agricultural College for
nearly 20 years. John visited with Ills
parents here for a few days before go -
:lig west.
ZURICH
Philip Hauch continues quite poorly.—
Miss Lizzie Truentner of Detroit 1s vis-
iting with her another and sister Sirs.
L. Prang.—Mrs. Bernhardt of Preston
is visiting her parents Rev. and Mrs.
Maass.—R. W. Williams of the Molsons
Bank staff of London 1s holidaying at
his home here.—The Rev. A. Y. Heist
of Berlin conducted preparatory sere
vice in the Evangelical church Saturday
afternoon last.—Mise Keys. one of the
teachers in our school is laid up and
her duties are being performed by her
sister.—John A. Manson of the. Gosh-
en Line, Stanley and Mise Mary Kennel
of Blake were married last week.—Mrs.
Brenner, who Is making her home with
her daughter Mrs. Wnt. C. Wagner, on
the Goshen Line North, is quite nal at
present.—Mr. J. ti. Shuettler is visiting
relatives and friends in Cleveland. --J.
J. :Verner has purchased a promising
young pacer from Mr. J. Neeb of the
Babylon Line.—Moses Gascho vislted in
Berlin last week.
WHALEN
Miss Bessie Morley returned home on
Saturday front a week's visit with
friends in London.—Mise Bertha Suth-
crby of London is visiting with her
mother In the village.—Some from title
vicinity attended anniversary services at
at'ocdhann while others went to Saints-
hury to hear ltev. Dean Taylor of St.
Marys on Sunday.—Mr. frank Gunning
raised his barns Monday and Tuesday
and will build a cement block wall un-
der them as soon as possible.—Rev. Mr
McOatnus of St. Marys will preach An-
niversary Services here on Sunday 19th
of June.—Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore
of Ifcnsall were guests at Mr. Wright's
for May 24tH.—Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Hodgson of Granton visited with their
friends here on Sunday.
(Too late tor last week.)
Miss Resile Morley spent this week
;n London with friends.—Miss Hilda
Gunnins spent a few days with friends
at Stintebury.—Mr. Joe. Kelly had n
he:: on Saturday hauling sand for his
new brick house to bo erected this suer
neer.—Owing to the leaving of Mr. D.
Hodgson from this place a meeting was
ratted at the public school and Francis
sI3rley was elected a trustee in ihis
stead.—Miss Agnes K'nsala was bur -
:e1 ht the It. C. cemetery near Lucan
on Monday. She and her parents were
former reeld rets of this place but for
u fcN years have b_en living in St.
S( try's, where the father died sometime
ago.
TtIAMES ROAD
On Monday evening the people of this
section were given an opportunity to
hear Agnes Knox Black. one of the„
most noted elocutionists of (anadt to-
day. and a large crowd attended the
recital in the Presbyterian church. For
over two hours she kept the audience
!ntrrested to a marked degree. by the
beauty and variety of her selections and
her masterly manner and ability.
GRAND (SEND.
Mr. and Mrs. frank Miller of Thrd-
(ord were here Wednesday.—Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce iloeeenbr•rry vislted at if.
itussenberry's for a few days last
week.—Miss Cook of Lakeville is vie-
itti.g her sister Myrtle here.—Mr. M.
Dodds spent the 24th In Seatorth.—Mr.
Strict Ilse, who was called here owing
to the death his mother, has returned
to his home in Pigeon, Mich., while Mrs.
Ilse will visit for a time.—Mr. C. Law-
son of Toronto visited at Mr. Joe. GI11's
for a tew days.—Wotan. Ed. and John
Gill sold three horses tn Mr. foster
of Greenway last week, realizing a
good figure.—Miss Dale, who has been
with her plater, Mrs. Amos. left for her
home Saturday. --A number of men of
h near by town came here Sunday In
an automobile. it will be well for
them to bear in mind that we live here
up to law on 4abbatln days.—Mr. Amos.
of McGillivray sprat a few days here
last week.
Death.—This week it 1s our sad duty
to reunion the death of another of our
citizens.ln the person of Elizabeth
Hoppe,. wife of Mr. Fred Bee. who died
on Thursday May 19th at the age of
:Iii years. 4 months and 14 day,. De -
re teed had been sick all winter with
different diseases. She was a loving
mother and wife. kind friend and .Leigh
bor. She leaves to mourn her loss thr
hua!t: ted, three daughters, four eons.
and three sisters. The daughters are
Sirs. Pfaff. Dashwood ; Mrs. !dieser, of
Yeaforth and Mabel at home; the Sona.
11 trtnaan and Wlli of Dashwood, Sam.
of Pigeon. Mich., and Theodore at home.
Mrs. Ilse was married at the ages ot 19
vetrs .t ,4 she was a number of the
Lutheran Church. The funeral was
largely attended Sunday. the remains be
lag laid to rest in the Lutheran ceme-
tery at Dashwood. The bereaved !.ave
tr.• sympathy of the community.
SOUTH HURON
FARMERS' EXCURSION TO EXPERI-
MENTAL FARM, GUELPH.
The Fanners' Institute of South Hur-
on will run an Excursion along the, line
of the Grated Trunk Rahway to Guelph
on FRIDAY, JUNE 601, 1910
Time Table and Rates
'Jentralla
E meter
Ile Heal!
Kippers
1lruc•efleld
Minton
Senfot tit
Dublin
Columban
6.50 81.35
7.05 1.35
7.20 1.25
7.26 1.25
7.36 1.2U
7.55 1.2o
8.17 1.15
8.30 1.10
8.25 1.00
C tildren over 5 and under 12. half fare
Train will arrive at Guelph 11 O'clock;
returning leaves Guelph 6.10. Tickets
goad going only on one train; valid
to return following day.
The advantage of a visit by fanners
ere and others to the Model Farnt are
to well known to need comment. Suf-
c, am
rofile■eit thisto,s,thaye othnity' no opportunityfarershould they
will have tide season, of visiting the
Model Farms at such cheap rates. Front*,
111 educ•atiotal standpoint to the farm-
er (here is nothing better ; interesting
tortures on the different subjects en-
trusted to each Department of the Mod-
e! 1•'arnt will be delivered by eminently
to (lified parsons, which cannot help
'tut prove highly lnterestiao and in -
alt uctive, and on the whole the visit
will be one of great profit sed p;easure
to all. A Free Lunch wail hr served
'.n the Lecture Room.
Ales. Muntard, B. S. Yhlllipe,
President. Secretary.
HARPLEY
:Ir. E. Gardiner delivered a new
ilelntzmalt piano for Mr. John Love on
Monday.—Mr. Stephen Webb has a flow-
ing well at the depth of 90 feet.—Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Stone arrived home last
week front a visit In London Town-
ship.—Miss Addle Hickey and Hazel
Seerritt were home on Friday for the
holiday.—Miss Etta Beaterd ontetatned
a few friends to a birthday party on
S tturday evening.
SOCIETY WOMEN'S HAIR.
A Simple Treatrnont that Will Make It
Truly Fascinating—W. S. Cole
Guarantees It.
Nowadays ever* up-to-date woman has
radiant hair.
What a foolish creature a woman
would be 1f she lost the opportunity to
add to her attractions.
Yet In Canada to -day there are hun-
dreds of thouea,tds of women with
harsh. Laded. characterless hair who do
not make any attempt to improve it.
In Paris mos' women have beautiful
hair, and in Canada all women who use
Paristan Sage have lustrous and lux-
uriant hair.
And any woman reader of the Advo-
cate can have attrar:ive and lustrous
hair in a few days' time by using this
great hair rejuvenator. Parisian Sage.
W. S. Cole sells a large bottle for
50 cents and he guarantees it to ban-
ish dandruff, stop falling hair and itch -
scalp in two weeks or looney dark.
Paristan Sagt is an ideal !lair tunic,
not sticky or greasy.
PILES CURED at HOME
by New Absorption Method.
If you sutler from bleeding,
itching, blind s r protruding
Piles, send use your address, and
I will tell you how to zure your-
self at hotne by the absdrption
treatment ; and will also send
some of this house treatment
free for trial, with references
from your own locality if re-
quested. Iiutnediate relief and
permanent cure assured. Send
nn illnitt'V, but tell others of
this offer. Write to -day to Mrs:
M. Summers, Box 840 Windsor,
Ont.
HOMESEEKER$'
EXCURSIONS
WESTERN
CANADA
LOW ROUND TRir RATES
001N0 DATES
Apr. A. 19 Jess 14, 2$ AW. 9, 23
Ray 3, 17, 31 Jody 12, 20 Sept. A 20
=ROUGE SPECIiAL TRAINS
TORONTO TO WINNIPEG AND WEST
Liter. Tomato 2.00 p.m.
ea *bore days
Through First and Second Clew C. arbes,
Colonist and Tourist Sleepers.
Apply to nearest C P.R. Asrnt cr write
R. I. Tbornp.on, D.P.A , Toronto.
ASE rot 11O1LSi&Itt1S' TARTILLT
ffg'Ysii
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Nobody
ran know every.
thing. 'To become enter%
means to epeelaltse. We ars or-
clattstt In prod:wine th.' be.t flrwer
sod re.,lab,e sped.. in 61 raan we
tare ba -orae, esp.rttt. Sew Yerrr•a
needs and reap the results of our cars.
ioc eels where. Reed our ors
catal ogue and pros t by Her es perlonce.
!tent errs on risque. Address
it. M. FET OW.. MINS. slur.
CLINTON.—Ott Monday of last week
death called away another of the early
residents is the person of Mr. :Alfred
Hayward who had reached the good
age of 74i years. IIB is survived by a
wife and four children, Alfred of Flint.
),Ir.. E. E. Mil of Detroit, I-'ra:tk of
Hensall and Fred of Clinton.
l3RCCEI-'IELD.—One of the fastest
and cleanest gamest of football ever
witnessed in this part of the county
was played oa the park grounds last
Wednesday night beween the Clinton
Collegiate team sad the Brucetield Rov-
ers, resulting `_-u i❑ favor of the
stovers.
DRYSDALE,—A very pleasing event
took place in St. Peter's it. C. Citurclt
o:t Tuesday morning of last week, it
being the tnarretae of \Ir. Chas. An-
drews of Seaforth t3 Mies Matilda, the
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mcro of Drysdale. Ti.' bride was at-
teuded by alias Andrews. slater of the
groom. also prettily attired In creast
silk organdie. The groom was assisted
THE EXETER AGRICULTURAL SOCI-
ETY'S FIELD COMPETITION, 19114
The directors of the above society of-
fer prizes for standing crops on Cate.
The society will award prizes on oa!a
which now consist of at least five
acres in each case, as follows—lat. 811
2nd. $12; 3rd, $10; 4th, $9 ; 5th, $5.
In addition to the above prizes will be
awarded for a sheaf exhibit at the Nat-
ional Exhibition, Toronto, and also for
two bushel sacks of oats and fall wheat
at Guelph Winter Fair. Full particul-
ars can be had from the undersigned.
Competitors will please give notice be -
tore May 24th. ED. CHRISTIE. Pres.
A. G. DYER, Sec
Tenders for Coal, 1910
Sealed tenders addressed to the Pro-
vincial Secretary, Parliament Buildings
Toronto, marked Tenders for Coal,"
will be received up to noon on Saturday
May 28th. for the delivery of coal as
)required in the sheds of the following
provincial institutions, on or before the
31.1 day of August next. viz., Brock-
ville. Cobourg, Hamilton, Kingston,
London, Mimico, Penetangulshene, Tor-
onto Hospital for the Insane, Orillia
Hospital for Idiots. Woodstock Hos-
pital for Epileptics, also the Central
Prison and Mercer Reformatory.
Specifications of the qualities and
quantities of coal required and forms
of appllcatiou may be obtained o:. ap-
plication to the Department or from
the Bursars of the respective insti-
ttutions.
Tenders are to specify the trine of
origin and the quality of respective
kinds of coal, and to furnish evidence
on delivery that the coal is of origin
specified. fresh mined and up to the
standard of trade grades.
Delivery subject to satisfaction of
Officers of Department of the Provin-
cial Secretary, who may require ad-
ditional deliveries, not exceeding 20
per cent.. up to the 15th July, 1911
Tenders will be received for the
whole quantity specified. or for the
quantities required in each Institu-
tion. An accepted cheque for 9500,
payable to the order of the Honour-
able the Provincial Secretary, oust
be furnished by each tenderer, and
two sufficient sweeties will be requir-
ed for the due fulfilment of each con-
tract. The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Newspapers Inserting this advertise-
ment without written authority from
the Department will not be paid for
It.
W. J. MANNA.
Provincial Sect—eta:::
Parliament Buildings,
Toronto, May 14th, 19111,
Auction Sale
REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD EFF -
Fa -re, Far.. at CItEDITON, o:: SATCH-
II.tY, SCAT .9, at 1 p.tn. the following.
Real Estate.—The property known ap
tete Royal Motel, situated in Credito:,.
Tner., Is about 1-2 acre of land. the
hotel premises and barn 4txho, herd
and soft water.
household Effects -2 dining rootu
tables. 12 dining roost chairs. aide-
board-ki tchen table, 2 small tables. fi
contnion chairs, ti barroom chairs. -
rocking chairs, :3-plece parlor suite .
couches, parlor tables. 2 bed roost
suites, together with odd beds and
dressets, also springs and metressee.
2 heating stoves, glass cupboard. bar
looking -glass. number of pictures, dish
es, toilet sets. carpets and linoleum,.
a quantity of bedding. kitchen utensils.
wheelbarrow. hat rack. small pair ecairs
spittoons, wardrobe, writing desk. mon-
ey till. 2 clot kn. quantity Ice; other al -
titles too numerous to mention.
TERMS—Chattels, $5 and under rash.
over that amount :I0 days credit will
b' given on futmlehln4 approved Joint
voter. Terms of Real Estate made
known ort day of sale.
SVAI.TER CLARK. Proprietor
WS(. ANDERSON. Aart lone,r.
Choice Stock
To Breed From
TiiE JAP, 89581. Is a standLd-br..1
F'lectionerr Wilkes trotting staiilor ,
and will stand for mares this season at
hie own stable. Ezetg Terms 41o. --
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11.1.1A'1 K UNT?.. i'r'op.
JOHN KMOLLL'TT. 41159. Vol. 17, le
standard bred trotting stallion. of
rno:cc p_dig:e.• and breeding. MordaY
rtooe leaves hie own stable. Thames ltd.
and goes by way of Whtchelsea to
Kirkton. Tucsdae to Silas Ilalkwlll's.
Ilaseline. Hlatshard. and . 7:
Wednesday to ----and horn^. Thurs-
d tY to Isaar Moore's, Turkersmlth.and
by way of Brurefleld to Warne. F'rlda:.
to Troyer's. Ilillegreen. thence by watt
of Hensall to his own stabie.—HALLiE
BROWN, Prop. and Man.
LORD OF THE MANOR, 2:121,1, ,
,n tg.,iflrently bredt rotting stalUov
well-known and of excellent breeding
and of choice pxtlgree. Route eams an
for Join Sntallet' I(ALLiE iti1ON"N
proprietor and Mat,ascr.
by H. chert Otero, brother ot the bride.
Rev. Father Landervlile performed the
t'e:entoay. Mr. .t d Mrs. Andrews have
gone to Seafvrth t , reside.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR IA
Court of Revision
Tp. of of Stephen
NOTICE is hereby given that a
Court of Revision for the Assessment,
Roll of the Township of Stephen, will -
hold its first meeting for the present
year, in the Town Hall, Credt'on, on
Thursday, the'21itti day of flay, 1010,
at 10 o'clock Dann.
HENRY EILIIER.
Crediton .May 3rd, 11110 Tp. Clerk.
Court of Revision
OF THE
Village of Exeter
NOTICE is hereby given that a
Court of Revision for the Assessment
Roll of the Village of Exeter will hold
its first meeting for the present year
in the Town Hall, Exeter, on Friday,
the 3rd day of June, 1910, at 10 o'clock
a. in.
JOSEPH SENIOR,
Exeter, May 17th, 1910. Village Clerk
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Manure Litters
Beatty Bros.' Feed
and Litter Carriers
Overhead Conveyors.
10
Beatty Bros.' Steel
Stalls & Stanchions
can be installed as cheap as
lumber and last forever.
Beatty Bros.' Load
Binder
These three things are great
labor -savers for farmers and ne-
cessities on a farm.
For sale by
Wm. Gillespie, Exeter
PROMS 51
NV�y AF . '.
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WHEN FLOUR TIME COMES
around again make a change for the
better by ordet ing a sack of MODEL.
It is a flour that gives the housekeeper
a right to ha proud of her baking
A SACK OF MODEL FLOUR
will yield better and more bread, cake
and pastry than any other we know.
Try s sack to test it. With each bak-
ing made from it you'll feel surer and
surer that at last von have found a
perfect flour.
A 0001) SUPPLY OF
FEED ON HAND
HARVEY BROS.
EXETER
ONTARIO
Th.• great prarti. al training school or Untarie in
three departments,
Commerckl, Shortbaod d Telegraphy
We astiat graduates to position+. The dernand npon
us tor trainee) help greatly ..weed+ th..npple The
three most ree'ntla plarnt ars r«-.i,yn¢ Hen, Irkamt 11,i, per month r.•+pe•tr.sly ltennest man
state oer,paduates are the tett Enter 'jr,classes
sox ret elle er.. ratatogit,.
D. A. MCLAOHLAN
Principal.
Organ and Piano
Repairing
and Tuning
G, PEDLER, late of Chicago,
has derided to retrain in
EXETER
for some time tindefinitelyt and will
wait on the music loving pithlir in the
capacity of piano nerd organ tunin
and tepeiring. 110 lois 'wide it his life
wot k and is t bnrtln1hl v r ell,ablp, guar -
entering all tank. F'..ilnwing are a
few price.:
New String.... 25c each
Tone ItegnitttinK $.i.()rl up
Uener•nl Tuning. $'2.0)
K"y Levehiit,t ,Irk
Overhanlinat from 81) t11 $S'.,
New AMinn and Hammers
for Square Pi.tnn from *25 to 030
Re•Varnishing, Polishing cleaving
like newt done at lowest figures.
Estimates on I"it. Ortt.+n Tuning
& Repairing finnished nn request.
All work satisfactory or no pay.
nr•lersteh it
John Pedler's Residence
Met: Men +v.• -r, .,r 0 10:'$1.' It. EXETER, silt
re.s.ve proa.pt *Motion.