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Exeter Advocate, 1906-05-31, Page 8rieaseteateteneetsteeleaSeaeseatie4c 1 SPRIN ITING Say, we got in Some swell Spring:Stings last 'week. They are right,up to the- mo- ment; . • Coats are two Inches longer than last year,sirel the lapels, are so much broader and deeper that you can't help but notice theta. The vests are cut with five buttons. The pants are just a little pegtoppy. They are beauties alright for $15, $18 and $20, and no matter where you go you can't find anything that will fit as nicely as they do. W. W. TAMAN 1Vierthamt Tailor, Ontario 'Exeter, Business Locals Read Them Some of the most beautiful china articles one would wish to buy—at CHARLTON'S FAIR, Creme Dentrifice a tooth paste -of un- usual merit. Get the best at Oole's Drug Store 25 cents a tube. ° Messrs. Smith Bros. of London on Wednesday laet purchased the stock of dry goodt3 and groceries of ,Mr. L. MeTaggart of Exeter North. They hive leased the store for a term of fie years and take possession immediately. Wasted. ' A good sniatt girl to learn vest mak- ing. Apply to W. Johns, Cement and Lime for sale. For the best Cement—National Port- land—and Beachvjlle Lime go to John Mitchell, statioe, - Buggies For Sale: Three second hand and six new bug- gies for sale; also a few, ploughs. Will tie sold ate. bargain; W. G. Bissett, naieestor Sale. . George Chapman of Atwood will be at the (Sentra' Hotel, Exeter, on Sat- urday, June 2nd, at 12 o'clock, with a load of .go -d, well-bred calves for, sale. Wool, woott.wact. • • John Mittieof the Woollen Mill 'vh es to unnounte that he will be at the' old Market this season to buy your wool. Highest cab price will be paid. For Sale or Rent •• One and one-half story residence in good repair, and one-quarter acre of land. Good fruit trees and the best -of water. Will sell cheap. Apply to Gladrnan & Stanbuty. - Dr. Ovens COtailift. • Dr. Ovens, London, Eye and Ear Surgeon, will be at the Commercial notel, Exeter, on Friday, June. lst. 'lours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Glasses pro- perly fittedand diseases of Eye, Ear and -Nose treated. EGGS For Hatching. Of the Single Comb Leghorn variety of excellent winter laying qualities and mated with two prize trimming coekrels lie the South Huron Poultry shows of 1904 and 1905. 50 Cent s per zetting. S. Andrew, Elite:wale. woman's ' Institute. r The Woman's Institute -will hold . their annual meeting and election of officers in Senior's Hall:. ene Friday, June lst. All members are requested ta be present as this is the close of the membership year, Miss Halls, Pees. Mrs., Hastings, Sec'y Faeaners thie veite report the Colee big cireuewllh11teb tide tent° eat crop as being Injuved greatly by hero On June 29th. the wire worm. Council/ler James Cruet ie confaied Mae Thee. Johne has pnectaased as, to brle eopea (wiiing to iiikzeso. brSek. realtang beeznese iuHama teed tends galling there to reside. :Visa 4iny Johns ming at a concut in Bethel, (Xs the evening of My 21th, Mies Lille Johns was the accompanist. Messrs. Arta ndrew Tabatil and son.of leeboene eneverea a, very lergo hog to D. - D. Tatteeeale,of Household 'effects takes place on Saturday,and the village MessmArKwtroia$ 4 Prior en Mouday. ' , , „ property and cleittels of the tete Mon. Several of the SharehoWers here ot 'Welai svill he sold on Mouday next. the Sovereign Fruit Co. of Cuba, 'at. In tbe* first draft.of Members in the tended a Ineetiug,fef the Compa,ny .in L'ondon Conference the only .,ehanim Xsondon Tuesday night . si - - . l - . . ProPoten an the Exeter district are G. 'Ir.Roisert Alert alts sostamed a nasty Gifted, Elianyille; S. L. Toll. , 7 Hens -ill' ,gash over the eye on Vrtday hy a trap J. Ilarte,Kippein door falltag on him at the Cominerical — J01111 re?, the Chinese laundryman, Roxise. It required three etitehes towho operieil up business her a few close the.swouncl. , weeks ago, pulled up stakes Monday The 1Vest Huron Teachers' A.seocia- and left for parts unknown. John tion has decided to go on the Farmersbeinganhonest celestial left no mourn - Excursion to the 0.A..0„, Guelph, on eee. June 15th, A program will be given Reeve Bobler sustained an injury to his back on Monday while loading hogs at the station.. The injury is en the uature of a strain and is,very painful. Re was forced to retire to his room early that evening. The femily. of Wm. Davise Neetleie moving to Landon this week, ' A earming fact ory,expert was bere- en Taesday. A. meeting of intereeted persons wee held that evening. • Plants! Plants!! Plants!!! Headquarters for all kinds of Toma- to, Ca,bbage, Cauliflower, . Stacks, Asters, ' :Verbenas, Petuna, Daisy, Pansy, Geranium, Foliage and all kinds of Bedding Plants. Call and see our stock before purchasing and there on the 15th and 16tia. Exeter and Centralia baseball teams met twice last week, Friday evening in Centralia and Saturday evening in Exeter. The forraer team won bah games by scores of 8-6 and 9-6. Miss Garry, who is visiting with the Misses K11181131111„ sang a pleasing solo on Sunday evening in the Presbyter- ian church. Mr.Reard,one of the tele- phone meresang a solo in the morniag. Miss Cora Prior, who has been under- going treatment for eyesight, in Lond- on, was home for Victoria Day. She has since leturned to the city and word received says that the sight is improving. * ;Mr. I. R. Carling is having some of the large maple trees cut down along i Huron street n front of his residence. The trees had become very large and the foliage was so dense that no sun- shine'could get through and the grass would not grow. Mr. John Salter was more severely injured than at first expected in the runaway last week. He has since been confined to his room and it is fear- ed that one or two ribs had been brok- en away from the back bone. He is now resting easier and no serious con- sequences are expected.. A meeting of the members of the Trivitt Memorial Church will be held in the School Hall to -night (Thursday) for the purpose of selecting delegates to wait upon the Bishop'regarding the appointment of a new rector for this parish, Rev. R. j. M. Perkins having resigned, to take effect about July lst next. Mrs. Chas: Perkins, William street, was so unfortunate on Sunday morn- ing as to fall down the cellar stairs at her home and to break a small bone in one shoulder, besides receiving some bruises. We trust that the injury will only be temporary. Mr. Perkins is still quite ill and is confined to his bed all the'tinse. Rev. Wm. Godwin is attending the London Ccnference held in Windsor. Mr. Godwin is on the stationing com- mittee. In his absence next Sunday the Presbyterian ani Main street cone gregations will unite at the Presbyter- ian churbla in the morning and the 'Mein street Methodist church in the evening. Rev. Martin will preach. On Tuesday evening at ' the regular meeting of the I.O.O.F. Lodge the fol- lowing offices were elected for the en- suieg terra: Noble Grand, W. W. Tarnati; Vice Grand, Samuel Rowe; Cor -Sec., R. N. Taylor; Fin. -See., A. E. Fuke; Trees Ed. Dignan. .1. G. Stanbury and R. N. Creech were elect- ed representatives to the Grand Lodge which meets in PeterbPro in -August; and R. N. Rowe and J. D. Atkinson were elected delegates to the District meeting to be held in Blyth in June. A team belonging to Mr. Thos. Clarke of Usborne became frightened at the depot od Monday morning and the result was almost a serious mix-up. The team • was standing behind Mr. Feed Hawkshaw'selgat the time and becoming very much furiettecl one of the animals reared up and with bath front feet made a dash into Mr. Haw- shaw's buggy,completely demotalizing the top and. seatand otherwise damag- ing the rig. Luckily Mr. Hawkshaw escaped injury, but be had a clese call., The horses also escaped injury. The Demonstration Conunittee that, had in hand the Victoria Day CeIebrae tion met in the Mansion House on Sat- urday alternoon and wound up the af- fairs by receiving and accepting a statement from the treasurer, Joseph Davis, by giving the several commit- teesehonotable dismissal, pairing_ the several accounts, thanking those who. had assisted, etc, The total receipts leave your (seders early.—LOUIS DAY, arti011tiLed to $454.95 and the disber. 3Iarket Gardetter, Exeter. sements about $330, so that the bal- . 'mice is about $125, which math will go to the Agricultural Society, The dir- Notice. . To the Shareholders of the Exeter ectors of. the Society were so well Salt Works Company: ' pleased with the results that they then GENTLOMBINT Please take notice and there decided tlifit Victoria Day Mr, James Walters went to London Wednesday to have his arm put ender the X Rays. It will; be remembered that his arm was broken recently and the bone does not seem to be knitting as rapidly as it shoeld. Mrs. Keys receiyed word Tuesday from Wallaceburg of the serious illness of Miss Nettie Fulton,who resided here some yeits ago, and her death- is ex- pected at any time. Pulmonary trouble is the nature of her ailraent. Miss Minnie Yellow, who has been visiting at Mr: Thos. Yellow's, leaves to -day (Thurscrity) on her return trip to London, England, accompanied by Mies Fanny Baeyclen, who will visit in England's greatest city for several weeks. The telephone boys played their last game of , ball on Monday evening. They with some local players went to Crediton to Islay "The Duffers:" The result was 15:43 in favor of Crediton. On Tuesdayi' womb* the -telephone gang Went to Kincardine. They were, a lively and decent lot of young fellows and will be missed by the baseball boys. While playing catch on Main street Tuesday with others Mr. Chas. Dyer accidentally threw the ball through one of the large plate windows in Mr. J. A. Stewart's store, being the plate to the south of the entrance. The Iiiss will be about $35 -pr $40. It should serve as a warding to others to avoid this dangerous practice SO often in- dolged in. Mrs. J. G. Starrbery attended the funeral of Miss Edith Robsen,daughter of Mr. Nicol Robsoinat Clinton yester- day (Wednesday). Kiss Robson was h. school teacher and for several years taught in the Crediton public school. From there she went to Regins,where she contracted pueumonia and died on May 25. She was well and favorably known to many -in thissectionwho will learn with regret of her demise. Anotlier Otter Catclier Caugatt. Deputy Gaine Warden James Beer last week brought anther -man to book for catching an otter, and on 'Monday he 'appeared before the magistrates, pleaded guilty and paid the fine and costs. The offender's name has not been divulged to us so we are unable to glee it to you. Mr. Beer says be is on the track of another man for like offence and that he expects to land him shortly. He is determined to carry out -the game laws to the letter and it would be well for everyone to become familiar with the law as ignorance, ex- cuses no mai). Otter may' not be tak- en until 1910. PROCLAMATION. Dh0011,PITION 'PAY. In n,:eordaneo vAtlitilo pctiti,.'al.:1',;11cd l'.:, S. LIU' till, W. W. Taman,, W. 5. Co3o, and 'In2,,ny (Our.; ei? tile iitircua 02 the Vi1ia;‘,3 et E%ctor 1 ricreb,y pro, claim Mr:. TERNOON OF FRIDAY, JUNLI Utla. 1906; to Ina A 14131,10 1101d1IJAZ to bo pallcd; Ii2Poration My, ' for Ow purpo:-.5 01 girlira.'tkw; lorent SocktioQ of our village and any otlia..} 'who aiI.. ra t. will to. flo oo; an opportlinity at decorating, tbo aVek) of Weir dopartcd• frientio in tlio . ENeter entetgry. . . A. (4, BOBIER; ' Enotcr, 5.4,3753, 10110.- ' 11,1i2VZ aeioovv-voui,ow,,everivevrertroviivo 1 that tt, meeting of the Shareholders of the Exeter' Salt Works Company will be held at 2 &clock, p.m., at the Town Hall, Tuesday, June 12th. T. .13, and program in the beget:I:tent .of the Would be celebrated eaeh year under their auspices. The Epworth League of the James Street church gave an ice cream soda' See,-Treas. elatirch 011 Tuesday evenitig. A 'good- ly number Was in a,ttendance and, al- NEW CLOTHS -- SPRING SUITS • In Canadian and, Import- ed Tweeds, Worsteds, Cheviots and Serges ° Matie up in the Le eet style to your fits Call and SeellOW W011 1 can door yott riverythiro. Mens Smart tan though the evening wets cool', 'eonsid. erable ice cream disappeared. The program, which WAS presided over by/ Mr. T. B. Carling, was an excellent one and was thoeoughbs enjoyed. Those who took part were MIGSTaylor+ Miss Beers, Mrs. Malloy, who sang Golos; bliss Beerand Miss Cane, a dila; MisSea Britt McPherson and 011ie Hern, recitations; The Ladies of 'the Leagoe, a chorus; Mr, Berry, IL cornet solo; Messrs. Martin, Resist., Shapton and Carling, a quartette. The proleede amounted to.about $28. Forecasts Or June. A Regular storm Period is Central on the 1st, having its first stage the last two days of May, and extending to June 4th. Thenormal results at this time should he decided rise of tempera - to re, with falling barometer, !increasing humidity, all merging into cloudiness, with rain, wiled and thunder • storms, progressively from west to east on the lst,2nd and8rd. If the Mars influences brings us out of May with scarcity of rainfall or any other anarked charac- teristics, rook for much the Same re- sults at this period. 'Ilia° of barometer and shift to cooler, westerly winds will result about the 8rd to 5t h but not all the way from the Pacific to the.At- lantic at the same hour and instant— eh? Storms of Rain, wind and thund- erlabout the 6th, 7th and 8th will be followed by decided change to cooler front alinnt the Sti] to 10th, beginning, of course,in the west -north west. BEDS We have a full stock• of John A0 13ruee 84: Co. Cloy- erment te4ed seeds. Call and examine before you purchase elsewhere, • IPERSONAL vasaimosaaeassaaetaisaioaa . Mr, R.E. Pickard hes renamed from the West Mr.Jos. Snell spent part of last week in Toronto. Mrs. John. White, Sr., is visiting rel- atives in Windsor. Miss Canamelle visited her sister in Toronto over the 24th. Mrs. T, E McCallum and family spent the holiday at Grand -Bend. .bliss Olive Wescott is visiting rela- tiVes itt Clinton a few clays this week. Mrs. W. FL Dearing spent a few days in London last week isiting friends. Mrs. Samuel Lamport of Divizes is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. Rowe. Miss Pearl Chellow of Blyth spent a few days last week the guest of Miss Lily Blatchford. Mise Dorrington and Miss McLean spent Sa Willey and Sunday in Clinton, guests of Miss Chidley. Mr. H. J.. Browning of Copper ante, New Ontario, arrived home Tuesday evening for a f3hort stay. Mr. Robert Roulston of Milverton spent Monday and Tuesday the guest of his son, Dr. G. F. Roulstonee Hugh McKaY of Exeter North went to Detroit Monday to work for the M. C. Railway as office bays Mr. John Elliot, after spending a few days at* 'his home here, returned Tuesday evening to.Nelson, B. 0, . MissBertha Russell left for Toronto last week, where she will enter the Grace Hospital to train for a nurse. Misses Fanny, Nellie and Mary Hat- ter of London spent part of the past week with their parents at Exeter North. Mrs, D. Johns returned 'Saturday 'from Aurora where she had been for some time owing to the illness of her brother. ° Rev. Going is this week attending conference in Windsor, the home of bis boyhpod. Mrs, Going is visiting in SarnieSand Windsor. . Mrs. Hammond, who has heen visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Rivers, Usborne, for two weeks, returned to her home in Buffalo. Saturday. Mr and Mrs.. Mantle were In London on Friday and Saturday visiting the latter's sieter,Miss Duncan, -who is tak- ing a course in St Joseph's hospital. Mr. Frank Lutz of Montreal was in town a. few hours on Tuesday shaking hands with old friends arriving in the morning and leaving again in the ,ev ening: We are agent for. the'Americau Hinge -joint fence which will withstand sudden and severe pressure from c'ontact with animals or otherwise, without bending the stays, the fence springing back to place - the instant pressure is removed. Call and see our samples and our prices. . Mr._Wilbur Martin had a rather un- pieaeant experienee down the lane at .reee of the etoe on Ma,y 24th. Ile was 'bringing a crated buggy leame from the statien in a delivery wagon. When lie artiyed at the stopping place the botse did not ehooee to stop and Made a bolt for the 'ether end of the lane, where , Dr. Lutz had recently built a fence. '., Nothing daunted by, the fence the bore made a leap. oeer it, tint the wagon not being so nimble couldn't make the jump and landing 'against the fence with a terrible etnesh levelled about; half of it to the ground. The harness toxike and the satiated gOt clear of the rig but NVilb. beld----onirto tin!, reins and brought the horse, to a INTS We have the Sherwin-Williamn3aints in all colors and shades, which covers the earth. Call and get a paint card. HAWKINS (St SON. IRISH NINE WINS BOTH. , Lucan, May 24, --The Lucan Irish Nine opened the baseball season here to day by defeating the W&bash team, of St Thomae, two games:. Morning score 6-4; afternoon score 6-5. Big Redue1iou 111- Fftrlillorce Vire will offer ou.r entiie stock of Furniture, -comprising - Kitchen,. Dining Room, Bed Room, Drawing Room, and Ball Furniture also rnapy odd pieces and Rockers,' at a great reduction, Call and see the manyl?argains we offer, OWE & TATK1NSON line Leading FurnitUre Dealers and Funeral Directors. revs eke. ea', stOrsVssersliFNFISIF STAR FLOUR How to have Hosiery at little cost-... Just come here and get,thern . at these prices: 1 Plain black cotton hose, good sizes 8i, 9 0, 10, 2 pair for 25 cents. Black cotton hose lisle. finish, stain. less dye; ladies' sizes, 25cper pair... Blickcotton hose, fine quality, white maco ot natural wool sole, 25e. pair. Touches the topnotch in quality and parity, and in- variably yields the best re- -.sults in baking. The de- mand for a good Family Flour is fully met by our STAR Flour. eit White cotton -hose, ladies' and child- ren's sizes, the correct thing for sum. men Lawn Bovritee. " The Hensel] and Exeter lawn lbovtl. ers met for a friendly game on the Ex. eter grounds on the afternoon of Th ors - day, May 2Ith, with the following res f3ult. * Exeter Heusall 00 B.,Snell Dr. McFadden I. R. Carlieg '. • Fred Menne W. J. Hearten] 0. McDonald W. W.T,anittresk, 20 R,13onthron, sk. 10 Wo Blatchford ' F. Rose J. Muir F. Manus Rev. Martin Dr. Sellery iF.W.Gladman,sk14 P. Stewart', fsk. i C. B. Snell N. Cook W. H. Levett F.. Alarms W. W. Taman P. Stewart W.3.fleantainsk.10 Dr, Sellery, sk; 5 W. 131etchford Dr. McFadden FL Iltieton J. IVIacArtievir 3. Muir R. Bonthrtm 1ev.Martitesk,12 ea McDonald, sk.14 Wo IT 0 deal of damsgedorie. However. a re- qatidetiII. The driver` and horse re. ceive4 little injury, nor 11,48 a great 'petition of the expetierice is not deftly. Stant Tiller; Exeter/ (Nieto et1 by the dtiver. WANTED Wheat, Oats and Barley for which we will pay, highest market prices. Black or tan lace eotton hoe, fast color, ladies' size, price 25e. pain Black lisle lace, extra fine' finish, sizes for ladies and children. „Black lisle lace and embroidered., aii'kle 50c. pair. , Children's Princess ribbed hosiery, fast bleak, ail sizes, 25e. pair. . Hercules rib, extra heavy, just' the kind for boys. - Let your $urarner Dress be ,IVIohair A good mohair is one of the best materials .yon can buy for summer were, It is cool and comfortable, Sheds the dust and retains its finish to a remark -- able degree. We have a range of black and colors in thlese goods that will please you and they are at reasonable prices. • • 0 - • :Wide anbroideries. 18 inch embroiderysuitable for corset covers and children's underskirts. Large assortment of patters on fine quality lawn See them earlyetnd get the chmee. 65 80 Victoria nay VisitOrS• , John Crooke, Mr. Epheetini Butt and Miss Carrie Butt. Clinton; Panes Mc- Donald, Misand Mee. Peter McDrinaltit Mrs. Thos. Higgins, °Terence litteter- brook, 'Forest; Mies 'toxic, Eaerett. Brantford"Chester - Evans, George Armstrong, Allen Myere, Atr. and AIrs. S.C. Inwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jarnes Sanders, Misees Jda Oott le and Mate' Newcombe, Mr. and .Mrs, Alfred S'elt. er, Mies Celt,t Ferguson. hilt ;radios Clarke, Art. Wood, Misses Floesie and Maud Taylor,; London; J. J. 1011.101' WifE41 MIPS Amite Me(ova, Ilderton Richard Gidley and Gordon Cameron, Beyfield; Aire, Webb, St. Johns, London Township; M. and Mils Maud Graham of Goderieln Mien Mathews, Totonto; Mr. nod Mrs. Sohn Mill, Lembetli; Miami Mitt. Gee. Wit. Ile, London: Fred Brooke, Ridgetowin Mri.i Chag, Isaite, Lorain; Mies Metell Gould. the Miaow,' Gitlley. Mr. and Mrs. S. A, Poplestone, Mae. Plumb and Miss Itendles thedfoid. HARVEY BROS- 111 EXETER' ONTARIO id AkralelltArklea 27fkoaek2OKAIICARJaa Buggy Dusters - Necessary articles for the hot weather. We have them in assorted colore combining neatness and durability. Prices 85c. and $1,00 o -Headquarters for the celebrated. W E. Sanford Clot4ing. < Men's Balbriggan nderwear THE BRIG, at RAYS OF THE 'SUN 'ere ofeee peinful and decidedly dam- aging to weak eyes. More people teef. fee this way thati inose OUR ntrsmr,ss,. ite praetieal °pricking. to slimily glee - es for timth sein.itive 'eves. It's your business if yOur eyes eonnt under this list to have them attended to. It's datinerous to exper;menie NiVe sentolY glasses for weak pyes, at tong era, old and young eyes, and warrant alt%At seli, FM' . Safety. kindly ,°rienember and patronize, u$. 17.771171717111 • .77....imweraroliarialogep7.7.1.7.* At Big :Redactions 20:doz. 1V116n's rin6 Balbrig. owl Shirts- and Drawers, beaut. dui fine quality; double. thread satin facings. All sizes; iegu tar 50c. 'quality, On sale or 37a. each Client ist awl OW hien,. EXITFU s Phone at). 'Doors °lose at 0:80 every evening opt Wednesdays and Saturdays. k SNELL 8o ItaW,E