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Exeter Advocate, 1908-09-03, Page 1 (2)NOW IS THE TIME to su'l eribeler the ADYO- C4 TE and get as batrgein - a above stated; or else advantage N of n' ►► lr Rats Ila --:ewe t. Zy.rnti .D $ aels Tcc� I stract `Werk + hoor has started again and the Boys and Girls will need Clothing, h` ',New aS ' he I w Shoes? " w Knee Pants ?; . a New Hat ? s c: cs Anything in Wearing Apparel ? ' ff he does, it will pay you to bring him to us. We are headquarters for GOOD WEARING duds for boys --the kind t will stand the hard skuffing any strong, healthy boy will subject them to ate kind that you will not have to.buy often. Does your glrl nn+�.6 Shoes ? HikiirersFr a New Hat ? Anything in Wearing Apparel ? If she does, it will pay "you to bring her to us. We have the kind of dresses, shoes, hosiery, hats, &c., a robust girl eeds-=-the kind that wears well and ALWAYS lasts well -if you bring your akand. iriseherelor-their. rc%nas y.:ou,..cans.kee; .them -avell.zbathed..--u .— Highest Price -Paid for POULTRY, dead or alive. Highest price paid for produce ---Butter 19e, Eggs -18c:- 9 • at $2.50 reduction on Men Suits each suit, in blue and black serge, dark and light tweeds, sizes 30 Regular price of all $10.00, reduced to clear $7.&) "motto. Waists at 25 off.- A few choice styles in fine lawn waaiste. These are sure to go quick at *nab as big discount, White Underskirts 7 only white underskirts made of. good material and ver prettily trim- med. $2.00 skirt for $1.35, $1.50 skirt for $1.13, $1.25 skirt for 88c. 15 Bays' Tweed Suits reef Fine Imported Tweeds, Quality that will stand good hard wear. Nutaber of different styles, all sizes 22 to 34 on sale at 20 per cent. off. Now Is the time to fit our bo with at. good snit at Bi eaeyin,g. 12 h goods for 10c All gingharns, c ► ' Ta brays, cashmer- rstts, delainetts, m : • s and all other wash stuff on sole at 10c. MIa;%i pliaC 1f 1{il ,iaa,tCi ostn�, .V beat. o fe' a+ rtc l 'i'4on,tOf e Grand Med at the Canadian ational.l thibatio». :Toronto, , this year'wiil be Of especial merit. Seine of the higbeSt: class and most ezpths-. ive acts n in theUrger.._ cities of Europe and America have been en- gaged. Elephants, horses, doukey s and monkeys will cut a figure in the: pro rar rne.. Half a dozen mammoth ,u.. moi:: .o., '' - :,n . ,. tiArrent irgitrop biaved. ea- Tat the cost of $1,500 a week. A. complete circus is another feature. Altogether, the Grand Stand perform- ance at the Toronto Exhibition this peat will be equal to that given in the famous hippodromes given, in New York and London. mite Forecasts Fee -September: A Re ular Storm Period is centrad ; en th.h, Storm extending from the 4th to the Sth. This period is at the culmin- ating crisis of the Mercury eriod afld `Storms whichap ay ha•�■vp[!�e been sighted ttabgo. f.M iod -will �tr '�r�e�nn� lug the 4th to 8th, causing severe and pct haps destructive visitations alone the south coasts and inland toward and over the great lakes. As early as the 4th to 5th, the barometer will in- dicate ,growing storm conditions in western and southern extremes. Dur - i 'Sunda,�-the herr sTuesda 'tii,gt�$tte: •ax r° _-'K-1 xe•ue:;�_ae� c sx_ r •m'$ r possn`l lg over the. 1 th crani _. 4 ' these conditions will bring decided September storms progressively to -ntesb-parte of the country. A Business 6ritorprlse. - Said a well known business man to us the other day: "It would not hurt you to -occasionally mootinP our busi- ness in your paper. it would help to fill up, you know." Yes, we might do IL We haven't, the least idea on earth that it would heart us, and it would, as he suggests, help to fill up. It would not hurt him, either, to cone a ronud and say: "Give rise a, column or a half column of space foe an advertisement, and here is the money for it." By do- ing this he would become a deserter to that grand army ofdeadheadswbo ex- pect the newspapers to continually note the improvements they make,. by giving them 'free puffs, and for which they never pay a cent. It is high time for -all classes to learn that a nears- . Lace Hosiery In tan, brown, black and white, all on sale at exactly wholesale prices. Men's Strong Wearing Shirts at a Snap Price Made of rock fast drill in Blues, Blacks and Greys. Small neat patterns and stripes warranted fast colors and wear guaranteed. On Sale at 45z. ess en erpr1se,- same as a dry goods store or a grocery, run for a living for its owner." -S'a Re i tersE T7WRSDAY, Sept. Ia.-Farm ' meats, the property of Wm. i. Gave, Lot 1. Con. 4, tlaboene. Sale at I o'rtoek. Su. Stanley. Auct. SATURDAY. Sept. 5. --household effects, the pro- of Mrs Thos. Rowe, Main street, Exeter. ate at 1:30 o'clock. I$ S. Phillipe, Aust. The undersigned Is offering for sale or rent the es- tate of the tate James Cro. nya, consisting of 175 aeras. and eitueted en the "!Oth and 21st concessions of th© Township of Stephen. two toilet t Grand )send. The land is In 'first-class condition, well drained a>d been well cultivated. 0.. brick house, large bank barn with powetmill. car .. water • _ , orchard on etch -place. seven acres hardwood usie. Convenient to school and church. For terms and particulars appy to MRS. ELLEN CRONYN, Centralia P. O. Centrellaond Mester . ms .pig a spirited...Qsb.inningto . aye' of • 1 here Friday evening with a score of 4.2 in. favor of ..the home team. But for a little. ragged work on the part of Centralia in the fourth the game would have been 2.2, kV it was Exeter made four runs in that innings hien they Should have bad but two. Mar. u..nan ► :: Y day t { ..; t ec :r -..Exeter. ..,'. r Nis; -�t-`• iF ..t a'1 4kinVet did Moo' work. The fielding ofRendle in centre was again conspicuous. Ile accepts every. chance. skillful play characterized the whole game and the synect ;tt srs were delighted with it ani are veru anxious for a game or two, on Labor Day. Thelayers were:-, Central,---F� Blloouifleld, P. Kerr, M. Mitchell, 0..Duplan, P. Boyle, D. Coughlin, H. Hanlon, Be Bloomfield, H. Bloomfield. . Exeter,- W. S. Cole, M. Hoskins, E- N. Creech, S. G. Bawden, G. Manus, Piper, Bowflafip Three rinks of Crediton bowlers were here Thursday and played several. games with the Exeter bowlers with the following results. Exeter Crediton �, "°�i� "'-,,..-<.r.,M.-.,,.,:,;>,,:F.,•f kms.:�.T.:>,_..... �� �.:,i ra'isoti `Ki�in Dr Bright ` Clark Jos Davis 8 Brown 1 Zinc, skip 2 C Melt, skip 10- W Barrows 0 Zwicker W D Clarke (llarrk Ed Christie James Carling, skip 9 H Either, skip 15 Dr Sweet tit MorlockD McInnesH K Silber J G Stanbury Ed Mahon Rev Martin, skip 14 McCue, skip 8 tad Games J Broderick Kuhn J Grieves Clark C B iSnell Brown Jas Traylor, skip 10 .iluett, skip 10 J .Knight G Morlock H Martini H K Silber W Blatchford Ed Mahon W Taman. skip 14 McCue, skip 10 T Acheson 0 Zwicker W Lovett Clarke L Dickson James. W Heilman, skip 15 H Either, skip 9 Badlyltidrtr'o t In a Pall. Mrs Rich. Helbridge met with an un- fortutnate accident on Friday last lelmay yeirbe att ' h sser.. • s'tsults. Ile was assisting tirson in the township of Usborne in doing some carpenter work at the barn when a joist which he was standing on gave away and he was precipitated to the basement below, about 10f t., from which he received a bad shaking up. Besides internal injuries his body was badly bruised and he sustained a eev- eroscalp wound indicted by falling on an axe or - the axe falling on him, and it took several stitches to close the wound. He was removed to his home here where his injuries were dressed but be hi still in a precarious condition' and it is hard to say what the result will be. ' pF. y,na�4'erat, 11, is visiting rex .4•"e- Pi F{ kJJC- 4 Terry of nd9n oath* Geo, 3rooke• . Mrs. Fr#d 'Ra h w and little, .son left Tuesday. to visit with relatives. its Toronto, Miss J. S. DOW has returned f"rorn a visit with relatives in Toronto and Orillia. Miss Myrtle Madge of Usborne heft iTueslaay to visit friends in Maanito- I waning. 4 y�� �f M j N .+l w.ai -Misireathlene Stewart left Tuesday to spend a few days in Toronto. Rev. J. A. Anderson of Goderich visited his .cion, Mr. Anderson of the Bank of Commerce staff', this week. The Misses Jackson and Sharp, who have been conducting a dressmaking establishment here for some time, have decided to discontinue the busi.. ness, and left Tuesday evening for Lon- don, where they will spend a short time prior to leaving for the West. --Meeeasel-MftreWmr Mrs. J. Hind, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kl e n'� �� a h IK wedding -of` Ci a rir n eceM1�..as Zeta Lankin, of Blanchard, to Mr. Ira Marshal, of Kirkton, on Tues- day. Mr. Rich. Snell, having severed his connection with the firm of Snell & Rowe, left last week for Winnipeg, where be baaaatrak®ns itton -tun a Mr. *OS. Snell of Chicago, son' of the late Wm. Snell, is spending a week -:tang friends and relatives in town. Wes. is not the youthful look- ing chap he was when he left us, but has developed into a fine, well deve- loped six-footer. SM1T1 - Piaui -At E ;mmitivi'1➢e,,oa� Aug. 21 h, by Rev. N. Shaw, Sam- uel tel Smith to 1 Y, '.Margaret ,McPhee, all of, Seafortb. CONNT of, the rest - deuce of the bride's sister. Mrs. T. C. f Utctlineeia, 21.0.71 .';fid., otstiii%, ray _ a cum nr � aaai�� ,� ' v y of .�1' � .air,. to P. Conneybeare of Ailsa Craig. MARSHALL -LANs).: -IQ 'Blanshard, 10th Con., on Sept. 1st, by the Rev. O R. Wells, Ur. Ira Marshall of Kirkton, too Mins Zeta. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Laukin. W.rs i'AWaw-GI OOD..- • -Brantford, on Sept. lit, l y Rua'. W. E. at - thews of Chat 19.8.113. qtr. Chap es Westaway of Toronto, fora erly\of Exeter, to Miss Jessie, d:au hie.r Of Mr_Frnt klin o ,-- otiAvits I WICKERT-In McGilla rry, on Aug. 23rd, Henry Wickert, nged 73 years and 1 month. OAst-In Exeter, on Aug. 29th. Mary Ann Stinson. beloved wife of Thos. Case, aged 63 years. - e�s�=tai •,-e-p Wit; -lttt� _._� TmEL--At Zurich, on Aug. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thiel, a son. GILBERT-..In McGillivray, on Aug. 25, to Mr, and Mrs. John Gilbert, a son. Ln'rsER--At Brewster, on Aug. 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. John Luther, a son. STELCK-At Hillsgreen, on Aug. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Arna Stelek, a daughter. REINKIE-In Tuckersmitb, on Aug. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reinkie, a ----.eon. Dlxow--Ian Seafortb, on Aug. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Dixon, a daugh- ter. BRoADpoOT --In 1134.af0,rtb an Aum. 24 •nddsl .. OE 31.. ad t. a daughter. INwdori--In London, on .Au Kant 25th. to Mr. and 'Mrs. J. 0. Inwood, a daughter. JONES --In Exeter, on Sept. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jones, a son. Munrn -In Exeter on Aug. 31st, • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murphy, a daughter. HE mast cvo z; derful thing about the Edison Plioncgrapla is its versatility. It is equally good in entertaining a. crowd of —friends-orin-helpiag you pass a few hours by yourself. It is just as many moods as you have. It is just as good in- rendering a • laintive ballad aa it is in render s tv'e • waltz.. The new . the -big -born is now at curetcre. You should see and hear it. acs ask -Por Sale by -Ate 41 THE PURITY Watch'4Window. Can.Exp.B1dg. iirr•f'brtaaali Cards., fat. F, ROULstON, L. D. 6., D. D.'8. D, tTI$T - arst►iwarr sir the IL 0. D !3. of Ontario and Honor 04nolasitS di Tomato tialveraity. 001M: : t Mellen* Gariing's Law Office. in i2,401**"4c feenser Denta Parlors.. D t. A. R, KINSMAN, L. D. B., A D. 8.• Henorgraduate of Toronto L'niveristy. DENTIST. too txtretted without any pain, or r; badaeafecta Wks oTer Madame & Stsnbury's °Mee, Mains street tLs►dkal LAVGIILIN ieaed,praztic3e after spendieg a 'ear (Col - and Continental Haepata1e. General it special attention to Eye, (with refrac- o.sand • Oft : DIshwood. Oct, TWOS a ca s% nani truss. Boum �.i► otnu tso, r onreyannet. Ctimtdesiornere. tt+d lies Ni fad *btema s Bank, etd to Leta* at leweet rates of Interest Ofiela; lista *t Muter. 4 .. Com, *A., 1G, IL Diminoii FCAIRNS, V • re.RINARY SURGEON. • Sueceesor to Ds. Rsxsa>r, spcelal Attention to Dentistry. Night calla left at the borne of lir. Peter Borden Main street, (opp. Trrvritt Memorial Church), will be promptly attended to. EXETER, (DN''TARIO. Office --Dr. I.amsay's old stand, corner of Main and North streets, (opp. Pym'e Blacksmith Shop). Yotit patronage solicited. House to Rent in Eliinville The undersigned 4 offering to rent his frame dwelling in Elimville, with 1-5 acre of land. hard and soft writer and a number Of fruit trees on the ptemiser.; For particulars apply to JOSHUA JOHNS, or the underslgncd. WM. SLEMON. House and Land for Sale. The undere3gned is offering for Bale hts house and land onHuron in n $ r G vet East,e house Th a e isi frame and is in gond repair. The land consists of 4fl aorta fu good eorditien. Good water --hard and softy Good stable. Some good fruit trees, ete. Posses- sion gen now or in the fall. Andy at the- hence of Abrahams Dearing, Jr., SimcoeStreet. WM. S. BAKER. tiff:: feznsis to lean deflate. of inner There strayed unto the premixes of the underaiggn- ed. Lot 5. Con" C, Hay, an or about Aug. 7th, a year• ling heifer. Owner can have sante by proving prop- erty and paying expenses. - JADEZ STACEY Hey P.o. STRAYED HEIFER There strayed onto the premises of the• (in, undersign- ed, jet 5, conn. 2 Illddtilph, on or ver t twelve -dm lv e-did)idle(. tD�a ex cab have e b tug property and is' yin IA.a' EOM Y'e!"ALL9, air= AUCTION ION . SALE, BRICK HOUSE AND LOT IST C7TRALIA -ON-- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER " 141b, 1008 at ii o'eld k at., ca 1 the weaker. sea to partieglara apply to fii:AUliA21i & b ANY;t'fl , J0IIN GILL, I;arrletera, Exeter. dna. Exeter. I bane been instructed by the Adminis+,.ratixo! the Estate of th© late Jane lIod ;inn: to offer ter sale by Auction, e-thepremisee, on '1 u ESDAY, SEPT. 15th, 1008, at 2 o'clock p. m.. the North Half of Let Number. Fire (G), in the e:s Ninth (9th) Conceien of the Township of Stephen, in the County. of Huron, cantaining by adrocasare. merit (50) Acres, more or lees. On this pproperty is a log dwelling house, frame barn and frame stable, brick milk ham. and a r eycr .failing well cf good crater. The land is ail cleared and in a good state of cultivation. It is faidy well under -drained and lowed. There'i.s *ban ene•ha➢f ('4) sera of arched. At the same time and place a quantity of farrn im- plements and household furniture will also be offered for sate. TERMS Tam En -UTE -Ten (10) per cent, of the pnirrhase money an h d• z'w t o a a! :Sale andthe 1~ nc t In silt (0) days tbeteaftcr without interest. 'A portico f the purchase money can remain on first mortgage as ,Five (G) per cent, interest, if the purchaser desires. C;:axrr...s--Tea Milan0311) and ander Cash, Over that amount Thirty (CO) Days will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. Eurther terms and eer.ditints will be made known as say et Gale, or may be had on annuls ation to • Gi,AT)a➢AN .i STANRY, JOHN GILL. ' Exeter, Ontario. Au tiarxer. Solicitprs for Adttaianistrattix.'. Exeter, Ontario -�-Pon Ting - Township of Stephen ? o lee i,!r heti e� >r dhn sty � 3 wilt) bee,., Ietd p/..4'rL'nt 1ei tt e 2.ntr#rIo 1-otcre'. LIAO ct, by Ells► 11oi h ,tt ! u i of the• bo�'cinty pt Iiuro,A. at ' 1a ov?nitip FI ic I. Cilton. on 'ttep 8th Clay of -Septc:ague:_ .10084 -at Tess -o' lock, In the forenoon. to hear and dotermknae complaints of errors and aat1etslonv In the Voters' List of ttto Munllpalitg of thy Township of Stepl era for 10.39. Dates' at Crclitosn, this 22nd day at Au*ust, 1908. 1 tEN11Y 1 1LfEft, . Clerk of Gass . of Stevie: ting, advert Ching, etc.... .4114,5 f *rely cr-rtit that the above 1* a statement tithe expert 'e eo POT' !t . M. Sztnidtre, financial agent 1etlty Either. fates Is 'Ear clay gitcya teat a e'otit . wilt It • tad d eat -salt -A to T.te Ontarllo 'o°crrslia.ffata A . by ills 'tlo;aotir the 3uige' at ltcrr! Ctairaty Coutt of the 0t-7 1 of `>iti o5a. • a►t fto Tewin Ital.', r o, a tae 44ea 437 0: Slvteet et``, 10 39,, saff tce O't<iO $ lta rOtt7,053, LSC! C caT find.. Cffr� 5 illle3 co ;,plaint's of ttr rs aro) si r_:al as cif 1r,11 Vo':6Ye I.Is off' t.ii3 +:atR$ at Itit-,c: '` 40tz& 10 08., Mr. Frank Dennis of Toronto is vis- itinghia.parents here. - Mrs. Wm. Barrows returned Met week from a three weeks' yisit in 'De- troit. Mrs. A. J. Ford left Saturday for Paris, where she will spend a week with friends. • Mrs. John Salter left Saturday ' for Toronto where she will spend a week or so. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Bissett and little daughter returned to'8trathroy Thurs. day, after a pleasant visit with friends here. , Miss Bertha Mack. Miss Lois Birney, Miss Bella Hawkins and Weiley Day - man left Monday morning for Chat- ham where they will take a course at the business college. Mr. Fred Brooks of Ridgetawu is holidaying with friends- in town. Miss Chariot Dearing Is spending the week in Toronto. Mr. Clarence Easterbrook of Thames- ford is spending a few days• with his parents here. ' Mr. Geo. Armstrong, after spending holidays it his home here, returned to London Saturday. • Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l Sanders. Huron s res re urn • .' On • ay frroin a refit with their eon in London. lif aeteL Tomm�i' Sanders has returned •from a. two weeks' visit with his broth. er,, Bey'. 0.• WW 8andelts at Lucknowc Mrs. P. Risher and daug er Levin*, left Tuesday sial with ativea it1' Hamfltnrofor aaa couple, Weeks, Mt't4,. ai�t�t'i Sw+I eWho was visiting at Clinton returned kome Thursday, aecomtranied by her daughter Irno, "bp . na been, visiting to Winghstn for a nu. tb. Ml Ethel Bissett left Thursday for Owen found to'vend a fewdays prior to l wing for Itoreland. H. C.." where *he ateepted a'povition as milliner in s large dspartmaentai store. Mr. John McIntyre, who left heti about two year to accept a posi• Wm at Drigden an d who for sometime bas been rlilhltn " lth bir daugbter it the American „ trned- to town tlo Thur*daay and h isM "b s Mon with Mr. A. arltt ±a+ •tar a genial *hd whir wt sled firiftlt a*in+ Ms return to town will'*tai oerworef by lits >maliiy friends. Crystal City Man.) Courier.'t'M't • N. , eMo Mils Anne San4Ittat. who have hiding the part ten dates tin*. k Ratsards ; . frrlend* at Hurl ,, " e1►' ill a1.o 1 • = a; ferw . d*ys tilt Muton, l S rxTE HAVE A Spectil Line. of Patent Shoes which are going fast. Come in and see them. Styles and prices are right. They will suit you. A full line of other shoes -that are suitable for any wear. You . will be pleased with them. l�lf U t 1 OUR _GROCERIES ARE ordered often -and i f ; inartor, all the -time. We will l pleased to see you try them. Breakfast: Foods, Can Goods, Pickles, Syrups, Etc. An excellent line of Confect,ionne , also, 1 ,BUTTER AND SGS. will pay you the :moi hest for t ce lll. '�R e Butter and Eggs. Bring them in. Two doors north of Post Office --. :ICS t theciis atittilie, PO i 2-burner;Puritan oil Stove, reg. 1 -hole Oven, 'ter either tove, . . 1 24av er B 04801014.01 $tov 1 -burner Gas Stove slight: used) . 2 swell Haim ettiikted' 4 H Semonindoi �.4s c 1 hi o Flexible, Note. : i per rc . SteladderC 2 rrr�y yy� 12 4 4llk'lfll