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Exeter Advocate, 1910-05-26, Page 8A Dog with a Matizielr L'�1 OCAI DOIN7 LOCAL and .t roan with an ill-fitting suit of clothes are in the smile boat— Both Haadic�d ! I1 yo 1 are a man with clothes troubles have TAM_\N diagnose your carie. Ile quite I,keiy will prescribe A SUIT OF DECENTLY MADE CLOTIIES at a pop- ular price. He does not send his goods to out- ot-town t lothing manufacturers to be THROWN together and Palmed off on you for a CUSTOM MADE SLIT. but rink s the sults la his van custom work strop inuring you a PERFECT FIT avid BEST WOl1K\MANSI1lP. NEW SPIt1NG hUITINCS OVEECOATINGS AND PA NTINGS ARRIVING DAILY W. W. rl AMA N Merchant Tailor, Exeter, Ontario lusiness Locals --Read Them Ask to see our Boons Bugs in Velvets, Tapestry and Wool. We hare all sizes. Stewart. PLANTS FOR SALE.—Two thousand Geranium plants, also Asters, Stocks, Ageratum, Verbena, Double and Single Tetuea, Ferns, Salvia, Coles, and all kinds of plants for hanging baskets, , Early Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Etc.. at lot cash prices. LOUIS DAY. Market Gardener, Exeter. Our Black Voiles are unbeatable. They are just the thing for summer dress- es, per yard 75c. $1 and $1.25. Stewart - HOUSE FOlt SALE—A frame house and 1-2 acres of ground. Good water, fruit trees etc. Apply to DICKSON & CARLiNG, Exeter. Our ,nitliners can trim a hat for you oft shortest notice. Oar styles are exclu- sive. Stewart's. TIIE ADVOCATE from let, 1'.+11. for 50 cents. now until Jan. $1,11.50, $1.75, $2, are Jour of our bot tines in White Waists. Ser them. Stewart's. THE ADVOCATE from now until Jan. let, 1011, for ..0 cents. An, ship,nento .V.sitn's Scotch Linoleum is ready. for your inspection. Steuart. NOTICE—To the Shareholders o1 the Exeter Salt Works Co.—Gentlemen, you will please take notice that the annual meeting of the said company will be held Friday, June inth, at 2 pan. In the Town Hall. 13y order of the Board. T. P. Carling, Secy. CARD OF THANKS.—Mr. W. W. Wal - per. Exeter North, wishes to thank the electors of Exeter, who gave him their support In electing him to the Council Board of Exeter on Monday last. • UPPER LAKE STEAMERS. . die.idlolrilla ilk Ilk ilk iilla>ilkAlk illi The property of the Klrkton Ailing Company 1s to be etotd on Tnuradey tee 26th. The Oddfcllow■ have decided to hold their annual Deioratlon Day on a Sun- day In Julie. the dtt- to b fixed later. Mr. and Mr.. John Leathorn of In- gersoll have taken up their resident in t'ic Mansion (louse with Mr. itobert Leathorn. After a painful illness of dlphtherta the five -months' old eon of Mr. and Mrs John O'Leary peeved away on Monday at Cromarty. ie tn. absetnc, of Rev. Hobbs on So., - day Rev. Kestlu occupied the James -et. pulpit In the rooming and ltev. Yelland In the evening. The Exeter laymen to attend the Meth- odist Conference in Chatham In June are S. Martin from James street and H. Huston from Main street. Provincial Hotel Inspector Snyder of Toronto was here with inspector Tor ranee on Wednesday and made an Lee ahnitatton of the hotels in South ituronr having particular regard to the lire - escapes. The Provincial authorities are resum- ing the survey of Ontario orchards. which was commenced a couple of years ago. live men have started out on the v.•ork going from farm to farm, count - lug the trees and tine acreage In or- chards. ' Rev. J. A. Bloodaworth of Aliso Craig occupied the• pulpit of the Trivia Mem- orial Church on Sunday. Preaching two able and well -directed sermons. ,ltev. Collins occupied the pulpit at salsa Craig and also preached re -opening ser- vices at Brinsley. . While preparing to give her Leet a bath on Friday might last Mrs. Ellzier Williams unfortunately upset a pot of boiling water over one bare foot, badly scalding It.. The member 18 now In a very painful condition, the akin being almost all taken off. There are many articles about every home, which becoming worn and marred are either discarded or relegated to ob- e Aire positions, because they are con- s'clered too shabby or ''out-of-date" to -ort-capond with other furnishings. Wood -lac will brighten them up. Mr. W. J. Heantan has a full stock. The Medal Contest under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. will be held an the Opera !louse, Friday May 27th at 8 p.m. The program consists of fifteen recitattous by the contestants, choruses by the gide and boys and several sel- ections front the Heneall Orchestra. un- der the leadership of Dr. Sellery. Dr. J. A. McTaggart, son of our cs- tc:n)^d residents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McTaggart, having just completed his course it: dentistry at Toronto, has pur- chased tht practice and good will of Dr. Long at Blyth. and Is now In charge. J. A. hat, had a very successful college Courser and we wish hint continued suc- vesn In the practice of his professioe. Sallirge of passenger *trainers front Sarnia for Soo and Pott Arthur every Wednesday and Saturday at 3.30 p. m. m. Alieo additional failings on Monday May Auto. Sailing', from Collingwood 1.30 p. m. and Owan Sound 11.45 p. in. Wednes- days and Saturdays for Soy and Georg- ian Nay ports. Tickets and reserva- tions ft on) .toy Grand Trunk Agent. CIIUitt'IH DIRECTORY --- JAMES-ST METHODIST CHURCH ilev. Richard Robbs. Pastor Sunday Public worship -10.30 and 7. Class Service -0.:10 a.nt.and after Morn - Ing Service wind Wednesday night. Young Mena Class arid C'atachutnens — Sunday at 2 p. tn. Sunda) School and l;lbie Classes— 2.30. Epwor'h League—TueedaY 8 p. m. Prayer alce t!„g—T1=u'u'sday 8 p. m Te Sftop ion meu We have the finest lines of Fancy Suitings Overcoatings ----AND-- Trouserings We are filed up with the new- e.t and hest woods for the mak- ing of elotbing, and we do the matin/ In the best of style. W. JOHNS Moro bast Taller. Rioter attn. Piper is visiting In London. Dr Bond wail in Toronto this week. Mr. John Elliott wont Monday. Mr. Tilos. Elliott Tuesday Miss Glativlilt this week. Mr. and Mrs n Lo:.don. Mr. Win. Dau.teey on afonday. Mips Vera Quartet st. Marys. Nits. ltu.n of Sttatf)rd Ars. Morloc'k. M.rtt Blanche Sheers foul this week. Miss Annie Sanders lett Saturday to v:sit In Clifford. Mira .ttte McTaggart left on Satur- day for Cratham. Mrs. Silas Handford visited Its Londorl. over Inc holiday. Mrs. (Rev.) Col111ts holidayed in dttton this week. Dr. Samuel Thorned of London in tow! Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. henry Reynolds are visiting In Dundas. Mi. Walter litddy la visiting over the holidays in Detroit. Mrs. L. Billhtge spent a few days It, London this week. dire. harry Peel of London le visit- ing at Mr. S. Bolder's. Mr. E. J. Christie spent the past week holidaying in Detroit. Miss May Arinatt was hone from Lueknowon the 24u1, Mrs. Adolphus Evans of London holi- dayed here this week. air. and antra. Brownlee of Seafortt. were here over Sunday. Mr. Powell of `Vingham visited Mr. Robert Sanders this week. Mrs. D. Russell, Exeter North, tine holidays in Hamilton. dies Myrtle Chariton is vlelting to Parkhill during the holidays. Miss Flossie Taylor and Mr. Huston of London were here Tuesday. Mrs. \V. J. i)lsectt and Mrs. Welsh went to Paris to visit Saturday. air. and airs. Chas. Llndentelt and eon spent the holiday in Goderich. Mr. Art. Wood and lady friend of Iidertott spent tete 24th in town. Mr. Wallace Fisher and lady friend of London spent Victoria Day here. Mies Ethel Sweet of St. Marys visit- ed her mother over the holiday.. Mrs. Milburn of Paris visited her Wetter, Mrs. A J. Ford a few days. Niro Jas. A. Sanders of Woodstock spent the holiday with his parents. Mr. John E. D:gnan of Hamilton was cie with his family over the holiday. Mr. end We. John Ctee of Toronto spent the holidays with relatives here. t'ert Ileautan and family. and Chas. Ahhott were -here Tuesday in an auto. Mies Mathews of Toronto vlsitcd her sister, ars. S. Fitton, here this week. Mr, Chas. Cryer of Detroit was a vis- itor with Mr. John Hawkehaw this week Mies l.onsberry of Detroit is the guest of tier sister, Mrs. J. J. White. to Stratford on was In London on of London visited here Jos. Peart are visiting went to Thorndate spent May is 24th In visiting visited In Want A quiet wedding took place at the Rec- tory. Lucan, on Tuesday last In which two popular young E-eterites were the participants. We refer to the marriage of Mr. William Burke, who conducts the Central Barber shop here. and Miss Mabel Taylor, daughter of air. and Mrs. Janes Taylor. The young couple were unattended, while the Rev. Carlisle per- formed the ceremony. The young couple will have the best wishes of all for their future happiness and prosper- ity. The COMM. scene to get the blame for all occurrences out of the usual these, days. and probably it causedthe town clock to act eo unseemly on Sunday when It travelled at sue)) a swift gait as to make the hands travel an hour's distance every five minutes and to cause the gong to strike the hours at five minute Intervals. The pace was kept up until the middle of the afternoon, when it became tired of the speed and stop- ped altogether. For several years the clock has been keeping almost any old time but the right, and it le about time it be put In a proper condition of re- pair or allowed to quit the game. Ev- en that would be a relief front the pres- ent condition. Mr. C. J. Luker of St. Catharines, late councillor of Eicter, le Isere this week. On Saturday he held an auction sale of his residence in Exeter North and of certain of the household effects. The residence was purchased by Mr. L. Hardy for heOO. Mr. Luker, accompan- ied by his family, rcturne to St. Cath- arines on Thursday. As councillor in Exeter and as a citizen of the town for many years C. J. has always been highly respected and esteemed. Mr. Lu- ker was recently the recipient of a well - worded leltct from the Exeter Council. regretting the ncceselty of his resign- ation owing to lila departure front town. and wishing hlnt and his etrellent fam- ily all prosperity and happiness ;n their new home: the whole of which the cit- izens of Exeter In general are all pleas- ed to endorse. 11 - was spent EXETER MARKETS. CHANGED EACH Wheat Barley Oats. Peas Potatoes, per bag Hay, per ton Flour, peer cwt., family Flour, low grade f.er ca. Butter Eggs Live bogs, per cwt Short'- per ton Bran per ton CASKETt1ALL—Tic Blues and The Yellows. two picked teams of Junlor Girls of the Exeter School, played a game of basketball on the grounds at the school on the morning of the 24t1, resulting In favor of The Blues. 16-7. to the afternoon a team of Exeter Players went to Hensel) and defeated the lie:wall team. 14-7. MEMORIAL SE1IVICE.—Tic memorial eervtce on Friday last, the day of the funeral of the late King Edward vit.. in Trfvitt Memorial Church. was very oeautlful and Impressive. Although the day was very wet the chute!) was well filled The Mun:cipal Cout.clI and tre School It..tard attended in a body. Th.' „ervire was re •4 by the rector. itrv. D. W. Colline, the roegregation respond ;•g in the readicg of t he Psalms w'arh were tt. :tact, a•td Oath. Rev. S. e'. Sharp of ('wart Presbyterian church read the Lespn:i. i Cor.. XV.. 20. Brv, E. A. Fear of Main Street ►lcthodist C Burch and Rev. C. Fletcher of Thanieq Road Presbyterian church delivered ad- dresses In eulogy of the high charact- er and life of the dereesed monarch. .i r. Markham. to wail tctently sev- erely injured. as aloe to be out a: -d presided et the organ. while the rhoit coneleted of manlier• of the choir. of tM' vatrous ehurrhe.. The afternoon wee onserved by the w':nle tow i as a day of reourntng, a' d a1i bus ores Map suspended. ' alleges Ruth and Verna Goasol of Rip- ley are visiting their aunt, Mrs. McAvoy. WEDNESDAY (4 96 4N5 48 :lam :it it '75 50 14 W 2 75 1 50 18 18 1►30 23 00 21 00 13 00 1 45 ['ASEII.\LL CONCEitT.—U:.der the :tele pans of the Eveter Baseball Club, Aar cel a's Premier Colored Jubilee Concert Company, known far and wide as The Southland Serenaders", a grand music- al organization of colored people, will give an evening of mirth and melody In the Opera !louse on Wednesday night, May 25111. Reserved seats 35c., Adults 25e., Children 15e. Tickets on sale at Cote's Drug Store. Come out and en- joy an evening of fun. A baseball game will be played on the school grounds on the evening of the 25th, before the concert, between Centralia and Exeter. YOUNG AND OLD LOOKING CLASSES Perhaps you often wondeled why some of the men among your acquaintances locked older than others. Never stop- ped to think of the reason'. It's the glttaacs. Some of the old fashioned ones ad 1 a rout ten years to a man's 111' . We fir EYEULASSES that take away the years. They actually make a man look younger. Come in and get a pair. The cost Is no: great. Mr. Harry Sntith left Monday to: Jlauslleld, Ohio, and Lexington, Ken- tucky. Mis. T. Hawkins went to Walkervilit Monday to visit her daughter for a few days. Mrs. W. T. Goodlson and son Jack, of !earida spent p-trt of the week at Mis. D. Johns'. Miss Knight of the London Road S. visited her slet:r, Mrs. Cliff. $paektlta:; in Guelph. air. Lititot and Miss Townes visited at air. the ltoliday. Miss Lida Oke returned Tuesday after a visit of at her home here. Messrs. Fred. i'euhale, Inch. Quanta, and Rich. Illseett of London were visit- ors here this week. Mr. Alfred Walters and Mr. and Aire. Ilutx•rt Walters were in London this week visiting Merida. Mrs. David Dewar and Mise Wattrort of Bayfield visited Mr. and Mi s. i-Zor- don Manns this week. Several of the Exeter Masonic brethren go to St. Marys to attend the Lodge of inst►Uctlon to -day. Thursday. Rev. Rich. ilohbs left on Wednesday evening of last week tor Muskoka. where tie will spend a short time. Mrs. Ilcg. Samuel and little child of Ilighgate are vlelting Niro. Samuel's parents, air. and airs. Jos. llawdcn. Mr. 11. Spackman visaed his eon in Guelph thle week. Ile was accompanied by his mother. Mrs. John Spackman. Nit. W. J. Vale, accompanied by his wife and little child, spent a few days during the week with hie mother here. Mrs. Dan. McKillop and two children of West Lorne and Miss Spence of Lon- don visited Dr. and \trs. MieGlUlcuddy the■ week. Mrs. le. Sluntkoweky of Berlin is spending a few day. with Mien !lope Finkbeincr at the home of Mrs. Felt ifeywo�d. Miss Dench and Miss Stewart of Dwell Sound and Mr. Wilbur i'hllllps of Tor- onto arc visitors with Mr. and Mfr. it. N. Phillips. Mrs. Diamond of Detroit and Miss Edith itollins of London, daughters of Mr. Arthur Rollins, visited at the !tome of Mr. Win. itollins part of last week. Miss Nina, Kinsman. ,\IAS Murray. \t!se .7r.sle Vow and Miss Fanny Itaw• tie attended the marriage of Mise A•:- a Martin lel London on Wednesday of this week. Mfr. Ito'tcrt Swett at.,r itoha, arrived Notes and children itinC at tee home for some months. N•vr.t to -day. a1:. W. L. Lcw.e of South River. who • ,t.:ting 'OP parent.. Mr. and Mrs. \Vtn. fat'a'le. Crerlito•. was it pleasant caller et the Advocate office on Satur- day. Mr. Lewis conducts a tailor • •op at South R`ver and speaks very ,t -'y e,. •'.1t p, n: t,r'•ar'o. Smith of St. T. Ppyle's tool to Toronto some moat W. S. I IOW EY, Phut D. Coemist and Optician, Exct'?r. Ontario --E;yee Tested Frce. — of Portage la Prairie here Tuesday. Mrs. who have hrrr, •I"- of Mr. Tho.. Prior return with Mr. Piano for Sale One good second hand piano, Ants rk an make, nearly new $160, at J.PEDLEit'S atatn Street south. 1 i fOfOtD441l4lQi0e 1 Cement, Lime, Bran & Shorts —BEST OF— ALWAYS ON HAND R. G. Seldon, Exeter ..46..40,v6466444Q� 4144111Lillu.illa igl_ wasALAI: 1 FLOUR 1 Breakfastast Foods Feed and Seeds All the BEST GRADES of flour always on hand. Breakfast Foods such as OATMEAL, WHEATLETS & r TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES Oatmeal,7 lbs for 26c Poultry Foods & Feeds such as PANACEA, OYSTER *MEW, GRiT, CRUSHED BONE, LIN- SEEf) MEAL OIL CAKE and FLAX SEED. 1 Wm. Rivers naris' Old Stand - EXETER '0"1111ill"W 11. Purchased BUS and DRAY Bus less Having purchased the BUS and DRAY business of MR. WM. ARNOLD, i desire to annouoee to the Public of Rioter that I am prepared to give you the beet of satisfaction in work connected with the httsiness. For the pres- ent orders left by phone or other- wise at THI ADVOCATE OFF. ICE. PHONE 25, will receive prompt attention. T. G. Creech " DETROIT " VAPOR STOVES mean easy cooking 20 STYLES- From a '• One Burner Hot Plate " tt u " Handsome Cabi- net Range." Burn gasolene or aicohoi. ll l,nrrlet Mote air and lees gasoline than all others. Perfect Combustion! Simple and Durable! No Smoke! No Odor! Absolutely Safe! Pure Fire! We have the largest to:- 4a sot•ttnent of vapor, gaso- line and oil stoves in the county. SEEDS NOW 1N STOCK'S' Lima Beans, Bro,,d Vitilsor Brans, 1 Tnrnip, Corn, Needing Carrot, Lawn Gladioli, etc, Tinsmithing, Plllmhitlg. 1•'nrnace Work a Specialty Attie Gent Pear:, :1laugle, Grass, Nastuttin Ins and Hawkins' Stove & Hardware Store t)n,' I).,or North of Browning's [)rug St.•re, Exeter. Special Discount Sale of furniture We are starting our annual discount sale, comprising every article in our large and well assorted stock, which we are offering at a special discount for the NEXT 30 DAYS Intending purchasers will consult their own interests by examining our goods and getting our prices before pin chasing their Spring Furniture We Can Save You Many Dollars!. Undertaking and Embalming a Specality ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. JONES & MAY PHONE NO. T2 Sibs Are Very Popular 1 This is going to be a big Silk Nice g we season. light weight silks are g the leaders for Summer Dresses. We are showing a large range of something very new in silks in all the leading colors. Prices are Very Moderate Japanese Silk (Inc of the leading silks in all the new summer shades, Fancy or Striped 60c Per Yd Sheath's Silk A good raw silk in all the gond Spring and Summer shades S0c. and 76c. Per Yd Silk Mottle Another good sumtner siik. Good Belling colors in plain and fancy 25, 36, 45 eta. Per Yd Taffeta Silks Are as popular as ever. We are showing every saleable shade for 50c. to $1 Per Yd Ladies' Fancy Wearables Fancy Parasols A beautiful line of Silk Parasols are shown here for $1.00 to $3.00 Fancy Hose Our summer stock is all here. Plain and Fancy Cotton and Lisle in Black. White, Tan, Blue Pink, etc. fancy Waists Silk Waists, Net Waists, Fanoy Lawn Waists. Tailored Waists. stany styles to choose from. Fancy welts and Cotters Some real new things are being shown in Fancy Neckwear, Wash Belts in abundance. Summer Wash Goods We are showing an exceptionally fine assortment of Wash (roods for this season. Every lady can have something to her taste from our many lines. Plain colored Linens, Pancy Striped Linens, Plain Repp. Oinghame, Chambray', Mickel, Indian Head, Piques. A.11 in the New Shades Ladies' Wash Suits A nice diaplay of Waah Suits for present wear. They ars made up eerystylish and come to different colors. Stripe. or Plain Duck, inen or Repp. Deme and arse tbem. JONES & MAY Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing