Exeter Advocate, 1909-06-24, Page 1 (2)The•°•few 'but' Cichle d b seball• tans wt«o
hap. ;sed `to winder , .otit ► the .ball
grok!nds on friday evenly last were
treated to at exhibition which rivalled•
the „nlareghtey . of they iaatoteetite, ' when
Cate $irney►'ase Burnt Blister; administer
e► ed ' a. Brushing Veen to Breed y Bl,s-'
sett's Bungled I 1 riders, the calk
Lin".,,,u* . r marks of Tuck i3tewaatt • 'hawing•atm the
aswind up it *rens . of 18. to 11. Sparrow
Heywood, •the npt�ed
Child/8Summer UnderweareipJ# bash artist of,
the Wenders ,for three innings tossed
in lot* and short sleei and no slerrveees, in all size .from• 00 up to 08 his curves. over the plate in such a style
'and at prices to suit ever' person from 5* up to 500 each that the Burnt Blisters connected With
me .
them at Will and the howling ora-leolkefrrn.
.- . . M .. ,.�� chased .1.1 off -to short and insistdd on
i ., substituti: ' iire�hsy Blsselt. brother eo`� • ► & tope d rwe '' n �' ull Suit the old -ti Exeter yQungenter of the
..• same name. Breecity for two inning*
The.well known MERINO brand at 'We, and the BALBRIGGAN at 250 & lgic floated his toy b tllobras over the plate
,-- , in a truly amazing manner and had the
Blisters stupified, but on the third time
. in Black Twill -Ingrain Cover with Fan. up they _locateed bhefia
m at every turn, and d
x,d --Ec1t 3$1.2 $L, 14w; sx at.eu ,.left.h„wp.r7..,
'edwatasixxet.aver die -plate ea e ate of Ci'eaard
tertt. ;ren an Qrtnded to
lot tor' two- Innings, but warming up in
spite of the frosty evening " he held
themdown to three runs .for the nom.
-four t enc yup dddi -Armstrong - ' the
n ae jean wonder, lis dining to_wear a
helmet at so simple an occupation as
reyeiving bwhind the bat, and incidentally
enslaughteringnintreeentainvassert -through'
the
Ordeal' With all his t'CeCti,_tnii.,-noSe
�sttihl ,glAr- tnd no hinele eyes or -dint -
ed skull; Jack Southcott played a grace
tut backstop for the Blunders: with al)
the cute `arid minute instructions to his
unappreciative twiti-rs. but he faced to
pinch the nail at the right time. 1» se -
mote spots some brilliant work was
done by . the Infields, and four or five
quick -work -doubles; made the fans get
noisy with apPlause, while the frequent
muffs peat chilly shiver* ' dowb their
e;cs. .Luckily the outfielders had fenw
chances. .those they had praying harder
on the stomach that the hand*. The
wonderful work of Sweater Sweet on
ee e~ond *is a ,nock of strength to. the
Blisters. After the game Bissett and his
Blunders were heard- to make •dire
threats of vengeenee on the Blisters,
and promise that the next slaughter will
be that at the Blisters and that.Bisisettte
Bungled Blunders will be changed to Bis
;sett's Busy Batters. ' Under the direction
f Th-uiscr Bissett as umpire the.
Busters and Blunders learned more than
ax_ few+►` good..po1 nts•-ot 4 gs ac at
it 4;410 WY/4 yott did well. •
The lattertera 'bungled, bttrrtedd.an, bUst-
+ered ars` .tofowie;- Dilly Snell, a a,. ;
Sweater Sweet, 2nd; 4; Cap. Birney,Srd
4; Teddle Armstrong, h. 1; Doc. Mal-.
lot, lit, 2; Widder ,Sweet p; 2; Kid
Sanders' r f, 1; Paddy' Flynn. c f, 1;
Nellie Hill, I f, • 0; while the Blunders
bitted, bungled and blundered in this
order,--Javo liyrdonslasts
ey-wood-, pi 2; _ Breeehy Bissett. sn•sre
2; Jack Southcott, e. 2; Bobble Tay-
lor, Ord, _1 ; Ock Anderson, e, t., 1;
Chesty Harvey. I f, 2; Coon Puke, 2nd,
ea ; inky Johns, r f;
We .aro showing this week some
Values in Fancy Voiles .!n Blue, Brown,
Caept and Meek Colors, Also aaome Very '! Eoriennes
different shades, very wirell for SUMMER DRESSES. Our
ock of Fancy Comb and 'Barrette. . le complete.
Peery large stock of these goods. Do not truss seeing . them.
In WHITE -VESTS, latest style, '
WHITE STRAW HATS, COLLARS, CUFF
. ii3Y BOS. . All upto•dste goods and prices right.
Ilk WirAIIMINWIIMPAMI. .111.4 WIMP,
e . llt•. *'M1:LST'Vrl�, In ft ar D. D. li. -
10111KTlifT
thisetese st 16.101.0.D. S. et Ostails sad Moser
illiseaseas s(Tset'o ►'too Fs hentty.
arse s is � haw coca, is
stag is's snot 'pests rani
.1111. A. I . W$WAX, L. D. •., D. D. S.*
elesstsgeatdt el Teem*, Bstvvelitr,
' DENTIST.
ioni s. t air. er say bast saute
alta OII4 SS es 5tssi `e Wee, !ells street
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lisbrtiadni i tle ar+etrsec-
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Sal. ' .
� le C IILIIFa, n1T►a `i'a`yp,
filer I4aslet, see.
may'ss► et lowest reals self !le'ssee`s r
etre;/ ,'.yasraito,.
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l be're aa>raagjn laesw�iieui: ywrlrrMs is lens* i
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PHILLIPS, Emma.
f. Wooed' Aantla lsesr.
ttaw�4eriitent%eetia sri paiasls.
Teta* els, au nl
+4�esaleesp wufla preseptly Mte stet to. t
t
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! suss. MO l
1t Cc iif.dei! sit et)n Lib Assurance I
Vie, a Firsrr YJSt4 mime. in lead-
� Companies.
)seats 3t•, Exeter.
_
Ll Att'Ie s:eil� ,
?r a lNI) R: N...!renegued Aw to:ater 5
`er Ius/ on �y wit*. Termss'�,�y re syc�,t�zW�t..Ylc:.
T•IIA .. at tta . .&ditOsate,
Vett"- llei*1i'` iibwrat'st Oak, a4
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I E R E ■ STAY
M,..YIII...
Bus and Dray Calls
pronatptly attended to. -
gorse 6. kept in stock for sale.
Telephone 41A
Stables at ldford'esforase E_xchse
'V�iTIt AIINOLtb,• Prop,.
HOUSP TO RENT
Brick house, 1 and 1.2 . storey, an
William Street, Exeter. Goad ,number at
rooms. Ruse In good --retteit.. Glood
hard and +croft'water. Number of- fruit
trees. -Apply to 8. M. SANDERS, Exeter
PASTURE R CATTLE AND HORSES
The undersigned .stun .take a' littlite4d
number of cattle and hors for pasture
by the ny not . Par partie emigre tiepin to
D Quinton, Saintiburlt P. O.,II Let A.
r.bth Corn. Usborne -
HOUSE AND LAND .'syn SALE.
The undersigned is offering for sale
geod brick h puss and 10 acres of land,
'art or South Half Lot 4, -Con. 2, Ste -
hen. The house is in good repair, also
gel traits barn and woodshed, good
oft, and hard water, never tailing. well,
cod ecrehatl'd, 3 mile' from rchpoh 1
nd 14 rallies Tacna (hunch. Possession
;nen next tall. Apply on the pie niOe,.
MIlS. WINER., Ceitralie P to
mitkr Poll SALE
The u dere tined is offering his farm
or sale, Lot �2, Corn. 1, tliddtriph, 14
n ilr" from Centralia % blase, containing
tt-intlreis, sixty five under cultivation,'
en acres bush pasture, There Is et new
wc-astorey brick vitiate, hard abdsoft,
eater. three good wens. .lath 44 by dcy
nd other banding*. Detlesseselion given
tee fall. ,Terms eeasy, apply to
THOS. W. NEIL,
Oe$ir tli*, Orin
Thee undersigneddi r ntfeting for eale1
tiqut'h Half of Lot 21, Can. d, Stetptrletl.
rnttes west of Eaceter; also itO acres'
of Let 2$, t stn. 2, 'itterveit and 15
'stem ,fh nay Otwer nig, There is op the
:rtyr *tree a frame /lactase, haute fps
by, ln+ .ler x. 4t10 1, - +silt► ' ;
i.O.O.F." DECORATION DAY
On Sunday afternoon Oddfellows to
the number of fifty or over met at their,
hall and marched to the cemetery where
theydecorated the graves of them de-
ceased brethren. William Howard, • Lae
that -Hooper; Abraham Renshaw. Walter
Car -hey, Jame* 'Willis, Robert Knight,
Harvey Dignan;, George ?look, Robert
dlistett, James Hodgson, Charles Snell,
Simon Hunter and George Brooks. _The'
ceremony being over the brethren' weree,
dfrmizased-and allowed. to return, to thin'
homes as they desired. A very large
number of other people were present
leo witness the ceremony and to plant
a, flow& upon the graves of departed
ivlatives and friends.
hundred acnes- tarnenalleded-down
but one acre; situated north o f +entralia
I-4mile from '!lurch. school and• Post
Office, being Lot. 6. Con. in:Stephen. `
there is on the premises a goodtrame
hogsee. thricegood frame banns. 4 welltt,
1 ndmill, 1 acre of.goad ornaard,si�i
irn•- scree of hardwood -burnt; : tenet* init
gaod repair, and is wen under -drained.
Terms easy. For particulars apply to
MRS. !8. Warr, Centralia.
t ' ►re?eg . teen 40.4 • Ictritit: 16004
tote Ce eta • no ,oto,
Co _ata,' t . •
i e nor: 04 4
#� to ebo �atnd -t;rain . w;
lased' about two' hours y nig
Owing to. ..a,.b e k bat the engine' at'A
dertron.
getter Encanapmetnt at Oddfeilaw, hao
elected A. , Fake as representative t
the rand _ Encampment at Ottawa thi
August:
Don't forget the Garden Party at titan
Trlvitt Memorial chorea tip -night (Thar
iday.l•Therc will be many sial attruec
tions and a good time is in store for all
Mr. Wilbur F. Cudmore of Crystal Cit
Messes., formerly of Exeter. has entered
into ,a. partnership in a general , store
business with Mr. P. A. Young in tha
townn,
The Entrance pupils are busy -writing
o:n theisr', examinations. Yesterday they
hard Composition, Spelling -end Gemara
phi► ; to -day Arithmetic and Written
Reading and tomorrow Grammar, Writ
lug "and Oral Reading,
beIn our yiitem.' last Is�su gjty tl . _sport.s... t
neld :oto .i �.yy_. Vtfi''.16
�I. \bail s�7.
.1►, members_ or not. The only lestri
tion is lb the 101) yd. races, where a
'Fluter is eligible to compete in only
Mr. John C. Snell -ofUsborne met with
a. palatal accident on Tuesday last. He
was. assisting with a number _of, others
hr°-filling-R'tbe`tvinpr tri nteadiirg lnt ► "Mie°:
sit. "rnethsts--i anti -oto ; r... ;id`> oZ3teati-TOn
of T r e:-- .aid- when--du�1F `a load
of dirt. at the front end at the wagon one
of the 'horses moved forward and • Mr.
Sne ll's- leg corxiing between the double -
tree a and t" isle n:ad of the waken it wg
badly erusheFd: As a consequence Mr.
Snell will . tri laid oft duty for hromeetiane.
t sal at tie •Sav cur •Ina
:a in t> Wit& dl ;;Xaasl+aa>sr' Our .inn
nip tef clod. andsate Resat o ip
"ileo )4:an ettind l.ht *hole „tor+ of
ore. soot to''expound the two relitisr,-
sak.iPee The 'Saviour advised . the. lawyer
1, to love God and lbve his nerighbor. Many
I old. nations, •. aid customs,• gtnd� old •habitee
• have panned away, but these two ems,
n'nands4 remain the same to -day, At preen
,� a ;fnt -the existence of God is believed by al
most +everyone, but the divinity at God
I is so times questioned, . but 1800 years.
have failed to find, a flaw in his teaach-
log or an error in hies character. Orion
ei' i•es the ideal man. We are proud of the
,example that is worthy of man's best
mons. Every race has had an . ideal
Y type .Greer had the warrior and •the
athlete, Rome her man of wealth and
luxury, the Indian the hunter and the
warrior. There is a tendency to hold
up t•he wealthy man to -day, but a great-
er tendency to look to 'Christ as the true
type of perfect man. Our lives are a
failure or success according to how We
follow this, ideal. individually or as asf
nation. "All ye are brethren" Prey -
loos to Christ exclusion was the tend
eneye The Jewssaid, -" We are the' pea-
die.", But Christ taught , a broader •bro-
aT+ O lei did
xiotv_t derrtgn r -'-b -t erh ''' it' s
at fir* and, he told them the story _- ^lit
the Good Samaritan. There is need of
the same spirit in our lives, ald we
are getting.lid of the exelusiveneess And
drawing together by the bond of Christ,
Fellowship and Brotherhood. Even the
clues*has- of -Biffen t-denrrrnirnatiotnvy are
newing-togetbeenarld-beginntment
ize that all the good 1s ,not in •
I am glad to find this spiritTn yiur
lives and in your order. God calls us
to help each other and it we are faith-
ful when We have finished we will hear
m say, -Well' a"e'he."
..-A-,-.-Bedford ift _Wedn, shy -for
London.
Prof. Brown of Clinton was in town
Tuesday..
Mies • Annie Lang of St. Marys is visa
lilting here.
M.ra l,. Bowerman le visiting' with tier
friends ties town.
Reg. Case, operator, is this week re-
newing at Dunnville. _ -
Mr. liarold Bissett left Wednesday
evening for Toronto.
,Mrae.W. J.St&tham spent Saturday and
Sunday In Ailsa 'Craig.
'airs. Mara of Lorean visited her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Cole, thiel week.
Liars P. Preeter of Zurich visited Mrs.
e . SeIdonr-ever--Sunday:-
Mr,'and Mrs,.�RetlnnoMd and child have
retntie4' to Marlette, Mich.
flea Mr*. Powell left Wednesday for
Cleveland to visit for a few weeks.
Mrs. Keough of Londo.z is visiting at
Mrs. Clark's, Andrew stroll, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Jory are visiting rel-
atives in London and St. Thomas, •.
Mrs). Golden of Ifarniitoii is visiting
a---1taf#nda- -Wainer: «. ,
Igr. W infra of Toronto sOent i i ne
day and Monday with his father here.
Mr. Jame* Sanders' of Woodstock
Reid his parents here thins week.
Users Lilly Meinanes is visiting fries ds
its town, �rtarY�r 114## a#llk�`l
the States. .
Mr. Thos. Case returned Mo iday from
a visit with :his son, Nelson Cason at
Dorchester.
Little Misses Jean and Marjorie Sete
don left Wednesday evenii to visit at
Inger/mi.
1! dr. and Mrs. Ed. Maguire returned on
Tuesday from a visit with friends. hi
,Niagara Falls.
Mrs. It. 9. Utcharduon left last wank:
for the West to Join her husband. and
reside in future,
Mr. Wm, Clarke of Winnipeg-Damar.-
sty► of Exeter, *Spent .part of least Weil
with -frieennd...here.
Miss Kate McPaui returned Monday
eitaing from hes tforth, where jehee has
Wen visiting her lather. •
Mrs. P. Northgravees of London, who
has been visiting in Kincardine, spent
Saturday with. Mrs. McAYoy heave.
e iTI TO BiAOIBTIL%TDS AND -JUST-
ICES a 1' THE PLACE.
The Ontario Stature lair ipeflt9 have
been received b nes asp
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Piper of Mitchell
were free __ this _ k--t•eenvielt the -#ems
erns mother, who ip •still very iii.
;4fviers. V. H. Levett, It. G. ' Seldon
annd W. J. Baseman are attending the
1 Dealer's Convention it Huttelo. N.
., this w k.‘ - 11 1
Me re4 'T 3�.-- srling. I.! X. Carlini
and A,.. McDonald attended the funeral
of their rcoulash Raymond Wilson, In
St., Marys on' Saturday.
Mrs. G. W. Harrison is visiting with
friends and relatives lir Landon. • Mr:
Harrison, was also in ,Landon Saturday.
attending ''tlze wedding of a friend.
Mr. Donald McKay, who wart here at
ailing the funeral of his Whir, telt
Sony to visit at Brantford, Hamilto4
*nd Ch thaxax prlorf, to returninge to his
home, tat Alberta, riebras a.
Mira. (Wm. Weave and *tie dasightee P,
Hop', of Scarbbrb', Eng., arrived here
cast. anreitk, and levee taken up l-owekecp-
erg in Clinton. where Prof. BroWi>t is.
organist Ina the Methodist church and
l'eea izee nuste.
Mrs. Richard., Coates and $r.; Williariat.
swat ott returned Friday morning from
Douglas. Mann., wialttla they had ,gorse
ins to they serious iyineari of their fa•
theer and trotter, resi�t1vely, Mr
% estott. formerly Of *Sitter. ithier
tetport Ir..s'estcoit asses still living bat
y ieYaller.
bee y distribution axed cte
Megiatrates, Justices of the Peace and
others entitled itled to a.opies- .may I obi:
tan; t£ ernby applying at `m ffiele.
Godtreelr 16th June, 1909
p .
C. ' MAGER',
Clerk of the Peace, .Huss
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Valuable rani* Stock and Bo
hold P'utniture, award R.
lit MSI f tkr eM Aetti ,.earls rli"ewlice
Ierteec see fzu s lett. Fred eatbett toss i► I"+iiltrl
Atetiens LOT IS.
_.,
L011�.,y+I BLIND LINA HAY. n
-TUESDAY, >WN to 10000.
at 1 ae°e k tlr , the .sob l lty". la
Bos lira lia rs. 4 rrwt,. era . t t Nal
tee4 .4 , �, ealeiet a
teetl h.yre • lane , e st.
Ca:�teleebr1. g:
'i4teeeltitsli iaVt 4et,oub4 ; w Iv �% ald b
1. . '
On Su :dust tlmor is g Oyer 59 'esti t
therm of tit,. Exeter Ott of Ilt-
e( dent Order enf "cera tares' attended
4 site Streit* tat the slats Klett tburtli
wssfwel the pager. Re?;v. A. 11, Goings'
keias lefty. • apprj pr to alb MONO.
„
i :salol t a teat, 101. Kat
BIRTHS
McGregor. -1 n McGillivray, on j une 12,
to Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor, a son.
Mittleholt�-In Zurich, on June 12, to
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mittleholtz, a daugh-
ter. ,
MAliRIAQES
King-Newelanads--In Rinses.. on June 17
Arthur King to Mies Edna Neelands,
both of Halensaall.
Barbarian -Keen -At Balmoriai, on June
23rd, by the groom's father, Rev. D.
mselrAss., I. • _
NatWest -Ty
On Rest Papers
The Fittest Work
And ht 3310000$140 Ott;:
id Buciainap, bix';, Garfteid Rea: a .
Porn erle of .,Exeteri, to i a . �Ke::. the
�daugnter•, or 'gr. Park' t .
• eel' Rey c ld s- . may, . Towinisn.J
oh Zune 6; . Misses Florence H ,, dau ts.
ter sant Mr. and • Mrar. Reynotdie, to W4
Flytrap,»Stpith. -Orr lath twin, sat tt.�:_
detbodiet parsonage,. I"arichtiE ,13Y they
Rev. Win. ,Godwin, Thomas Flynn to
Eva.Mayy Snuth, both of teitegiilivra',.
L ateadd•--•in crcditon, on. June 1i„
at her :hence. Ansa Mabel Meader
daughter sof the late Thoninas Meade,
of McGillivray.. to Mr. George Lee, of
Brinmley.
Rouatt-•-Coleman--In r Tuckeramith, en
June 16, Mr. James Ro att, of Moose -
jaw,
jaw, Sask., to' Miss Margaret A. C te-
mein.
Sheardown--Miilian At Goderich. on tut
16th, Mr. Wren Sheardown. formerly
of Crediton, to Miss Reline Fawcett,
daughter of Mr. J. C. Milian. all of
God,rich.
Morley--Doupe--At Kirkton, on June 1g,
Oscar Morley of Whalen, , to Mies
Fiesssiee, daughter of Mr. A. Eh Dorene.
Watts-P,enntbakcr-At Clinton, o:r Juke
16, Florence Mary, daughter of r
and Mrs. 1`I. Pennebaker, to Thomas
Watts, all of Clinton.
F Tress J•ahnstee tr ',m
It a -y -i' t, Pearl,dattgliter _
Johnston of Sunxn-
merh totrJJelin oasep/hairy - cngara c
Stapleton.
P.cxd-Iles elan-. AL Clinton on Juni- '
Norma Hessian. daughter of Mr. and
.'t�i' 'rthi%r Q ,�•
•
iiour w._ 'Pittii`bur.g, Paa.
Doyle -In McGiiiivray on June 1h, Mss;
Patrica, infant son at air. and Mraa
Jas. 'W. Doyle, aged 1 year, ea months
Winegarden-In McGillivray on June 12
n ectnot bible na e r ahiel
Winegarden,aged 87 years.
i..ueton-In Sarnia, on June 6th. Gcorgd •
Luxton, formerly of Exeter, aged 72
years.
Luxton--Bay City, Mh., J
6th, Thomas
In Luxtben, formerly
' of us
eter, aged 78 years.
Gowan -At Kirkt.on, onJuno 1'i, WilburGowan!, aged 16meyears.' • - ---
Sftnpson.--At Midland, on lune 2d.
Simpson. `forrly' _Of -_McGillivray. as
35 years.
Fitzgerald -On June 19, George Fit
geratd•, of Grantors.
.."NOTICE--
Reins Watches, when • sold
wit an Official Guarantee,
and by other than an authorized
agent, are liable to be Sectsidr
Hand Watches, taken in trade
4
•.orpro-_ red in .some other
second-hand way.
am the only authorized
Official Agent here, and am the
- only one who can issue an Mew
fill Guarantee which will be re
irdct by other Official .Agents
through ,
••••rr•••s•a.
f ` lo,per of
litatM. rrMr M•.►Ii�i�lY•r•...r+Wi{t�11,�ii!e�w;It
t k's..•.r••••'... •
Lawn Mower , '. r r' . �. • to tri
. , the. ,.. •
•ler.Mrr*•rr'rMMMi•r rr• �'� �A/ �•�
yy
Scree e#
in,�.}�MyF,�l��,. • . r r r •.. r ••.. r r �, • . M .$1 �+�o $1.75'
I�fo yrs ' • . IM al' .. • • . r . • , r • ae itw 2 1.W 460