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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1915-8-19, Page 1Rapid Progress in the Dardanelles, Tourney- a;.Sueoess. Britain lost a Transport with many men. btot ft. TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGU T 19, 1915 SANDERS & CREECH. i Big Bowling Tournament a Success Although heavy rain on the night and the finais of the .second :s ::till I of the first day of the big tourna- to be played by Clarke and Tamarr I went caused the remaining games to against Dickson, and Creech of Exeter be postponed from Thursday until Following are the complete reports i :Monday, and of necessity caused a I ' few defaults, the tourney may be S G. BAWDEN TROPHY t considered the most successful in the Preliminary history of the club. • f Fifty-four rinks entered and there Exeter Atwood was not a single default on the open - fog Anderson Exeter Clinton 13 Hugh Porter 19 ing of the games. The grounds .were Rev, Collins 13 J. Nadiger 15 nicely decorated, President 'Stewart Atwood Granton welcomed the kitty chasers, Secretary H. Ratcliffe 13 C. M. Webb 14 Creech explained the rules, and Goderich Exeter promptly at 10.30 the games were. off Dr Hunter 10 R,N, Creech 14 to a good start, Seaforth Goderich A heavy rain falling Thursday morn- R E Bright 13 Fd, Davis 10 ing is was considered advisable to id- Seaforth. Atwood lourn until Monday and Tuesday of J. H. Taman 17 G.Lochhead 16 this week, when the weather was.fine Harrietsville Hensall except for a two hour delay Monday Ed Facey 17 Geo, ,Case 19 afternoonForest Strathroy The S G. Bawden Trophy was won J, MM Gordon 7 A. Malone 21 Heaman Bert Heamof the London`Ihis- Hensall St.Merys Granites ties and now becomes the property H Arnold 14 L.Harstone 9 of that club as they have won r� it Strathroy Hensall three times, J. H. Taman's rink from Anderson 15 A.Whitesides 16 Seaforth got second prize, Goderich Parkhill South Huron Trophy was won by A. G Nesbitt 16 H.N. Hunter 11 W Elliott's Mitchell rink, with C. H. Clinton 'Exeter Humber's Goderich pfayers runners- C E,Dowding 13 R.G, Seldon 49 up•Exeter Strathroy Dr. Maier's kink frons •I'litchellcvoni H J White 11 W, Stepler 17 the W J Heaman Trophy, and first Seaforth Exeter prize and R. N. Creech's Exeter j, M. Best 13 C,B. Snell 18 rink secend prize, London Rowing C. Mitchell President Stewart's Special 2rize W. Ashplant 14 W. Elliott 13 was war by D. Tieman's Dashwood Goderich Seaforth four, e C H. Humber 17 W. ,Anent 11 The first Vent in Scotch Doubles Dashwood Ingersoll wen' to Seaforth and London pairs, Jonas Hartleib 12 C,H,Suminer 30 Blyth Hensall Dr MeTaggart 20 F. Bush 19 TSeaforth Granton Dr Grieve15 D,Rowclif£e 8 Parkhill Exeter A. E. Benham 18 W,Blatchford 13 Cleall up a[ SU VINE GOODS During August we are of- fering the balance of our Summer Clothing, Furnish- ing, Hats, Socks, etc., at a Special reduced Price to clean up the Stock. Ready -to -Wear Suits Reg. $10 for $ 7 Reg. $12 for $ 9 Reg. $15 for $11 Reg. $ 18 for $ 14 Furnishings, Hate, Socks, etc. 20 per cent. off Made -to -Measure Clothes Reg. $25 for $20 Reg. $22 for $18 T-A,ILOR FURNISHER Atwood London This, W. Robb 10 A.A.Langfordl5 Forest Mitchell Fa -ant. Ross 17 \.Durkin 20 First Round Mitchell Dashwood Dr Maier 25 D. ,Tiernan 15 St,Marys Gran. London This, RAI,Northgrave 17 C. B. Law 21 Exeter St. \larys G. N D. Hurdon 10 W,H..Tovell 15 Exeter F.W. Gladman 11 London This, A M Heaman 19 H Porter C. 'M. Webb R E. Bright G Case H Arnold A G Nesbitt W 1d, Stepler 9 21 13 14 12 12 11 W. Ashplant S C. H. Sumner 21 Dr Griever 27 A A Langford 13 London Rowing T, Loveless 20 Norwich Reg.. ,Elliot 15 J. Nadiger 13 R.N.; Creech 10 J.H. Taman 19 A. Malone 9 A. Whitesides 15 R. G. Seldon 16 C. B. Snell 15 C.H. Humber 14 Dr.McTaggart 13 A. Benham 26 M. Durkin 11 Second Round J. Nadiger 16 Q.M. Webb \ 15 j, H. Taman 18 G. Case 16 A Whitesides 16 R. G.Seldon 12 C B Snell 12 C,H,Humber .11 C H Sumner 21 Dr, Grileves 10 Dr Maier 18 A.A.Langford 12 W. H. Toy*ell 17 C. B. Laur 14 M Heaman 17 T, Loveless 14 Third Round. Seaforth Clinton J H. Taman 12 J. Nediger 11 Hensall Exeter A. Whitesides 14 G. B. Snell 13 Mitchell Ingersoll Dr Maier 14 C. H. Sumner 8 London This. St. Marys A. M Heaman 15 W. IT Lovell 12 Semi -Finals J Seaforth H. Taman 18 London This. A M Heaman 16 Finals Seaforth London Phis. J. Williams R. D. •McDonald Dr. MacKay • J. Hickey W G Willis J. Gray J. H. Taman 9 A. M. Heaman 12 Score .by ,ends— Heaman 123011001001020-12 Taman 000300110110101— 9 Hensall A. Whitesides 13 Mitchell "Dr. Maier 12 SOUTH HURON TROPHY First Round Exeter Exeter G E. Anderson 17 R'ev.Collins 23 Atwood Goderich T -H .Ratcliffe 6 Dr. Hunter - 23 Goderich Atwood Fires! Davis 17 G.Lochhead 16 Harrietsville ' Forest Ed Facey 14 G.N. Gordan! 11 St. Marys Gr. Strathroy L Harstone 19 A. Anderson 16 Parkhill Clinton ll _ N. Hunter 10 C,E.Dowding 20. Exeter Seaforth H. J ' White 10 J. M. Best 22 Mitchell Seaforth W Elliott 19 W. 'Amenli 18 Dashwood •Hensall J. Hartleib 19 Fr+ed Bush 21 Granton 19 D,Rowcliffe: 14_ Forest 15 F. tRoss Exeter Exeter W Blatchford .Atwood' W Robb Atwood H Porter 'Seaforth R. E Bright, Goderich A G Nesbitt Strathroy W, H. Stepler 12 R.N,Ctcech '10 Strathroy- 14 A. 11alon,e 12 Hensall 14 FL Arnold 13 London Tit 16 W.Ashplant:11 I Blyth Parkhill Semi -Finals I Dr McTaggart 16 A.E,Benham 15 Mitchell Hensall Mitchell M. Durkin ' St Marys R Northgrave Norwich Reg Elliot Dashwood Dr, Maier 18 A. :Whitesides 1 18 D.Tieman 11 R N, Creech, drew the bye Gr. Exeter 17 N.D.Hurdon 15 Finals 'Exeter Mitchell Exeter 48 F.W.Gladman 13 Pemdelton E j Cl �risti Second Round Dr. ,Maier LH. Dickson Goderich Fred Davis 19 Seaforth 5, M Best 14 Mitchell W Elliott 19 Exeter W Blatchford 16 Seaforth R. E. Bright 12 Blyth D. MeTaggart 1 Granton C. M Webb 16 Goderich Dr, Hunter 1 Clinton C.E.Dowding 1 Hensall F. Bush 3 Atwood W. Robb Atwood H Porter Mitchell 3 M. Durkin 1 Hensall G. F. Case Goderich Exeter C H Humber 17 R. G. Selden 14 Sawyer 2 ' Morons 3 0 9 J. Heaman 10 R. 4"T. Creech SCOTCH DOUBLES FIRST EVENT First Round. Exeter 'Exeter 9 " N, D Hurdon Bert Clark , 1 R N Rowe 17 �. Elliott 9 Exeter Exeter G. Anderson R. G. Seldon 2 J, Grieve 11 3, A. Stewart 13 Casselman and Loveless, London, won by default, 8 Third Round Rev Collins Exeter, by default Seaforth St. Marys J \i Best 19 L, Harstone 13 Mitchell Exeter W Elliott 22 W. Blatchford 12 R E. Bright, Seaforth, by default Blyth St, Marys Dr, McTaggart 14 R. M. North graves 10 Goderich Granton C H. Humber 19 C, M, Webb 13 Seaforth London R C. Dr Grieve 19 T. Lovelless U. Exeter Clinton C B Snell 10 5, Nadiger 7 Ingersoll - St, Marys C H Summer 17 W. H. Lovell 10 Fourth Round Seaforth Exeter 5, M Best 15 ,Rev. Collins 12 Mitchell Seaforth W. Elliott 19 R. ,r. Bright 9 C H , Humber, Goderich, .a bye. Blyth Seaforth Dr. McTaggart 13 Dr. Grieve 7 Ingersoll Exeter C. di Summer 17 e .e.. cell 6 Hensali ell mill A Whiitesides 12 Dr. Maier 15 Round Five Seaforth J. M Best b Goderich C. H. Humber 14 Ingersoll C. H Summer 11 Mitchell W. Elliott 13 Blyth Dr. Mc Taggart. 13 Mitchell Dr. Maier 12 Semi -Finals W. Elliott. Mitchell, a bye. Goderich Mitchell C H Humber 13 Dr. `Icier 8 Finals Mitchel' T. F. Prueter W. J Greenwood Wm Ryan Wm Elliott 11 Goderich S. Green L, Doherty F. Hunt C.H.Humber 10 W. J. HEADMAN TROPHY First Round. The four First Round games were won by default. Second Round Dashwood Exeter Jonas Hartleib 20 G. E. Anderson 17 Granton Exeter D Rowcliffe 16 H. 3. White 7 Exetex Hensall R N. Creech 25 .H. Arnold 18 Exeter Dashwood N. D. Hurdon 14 D. tTieman 8 Frank Ross Forest, won by default Clinton Hensall C. E. Dowding 18 F. Bush 10 Atwood Atwood W Robb 15 Hugh Porter 12 Al Durkin Mitchell, won by delault. Exeter Hensall R G Seldon 11 • G. F. Cease+ 7 Third Round Dashwood Granton Jonas Hartleib 14 D. Rowcliffe ?.3 Exeter Exeter R N Creech 18 N. D. Hurdon 13 . Forest Clinton Frank Ross 9 C. E. Dowding 11' Atwood Exeter W. Robb 12 R. tX. Seldon 19 St. Marys Exeter L Harstone 12 W. Blatchford 10 Granton London R. C. C. W Webb 15 T. Loveless 18 Clinton St. 'vfarys J. Nediger 13 W. H. Lovell 17 M. Durkin Mitchell, a bye. Round Four Dashwood Exeter -Jonas Hartleib 13 R. N, Creech 17 Clinton Mitchell C E Dowdiing 14 ,M. Durkin 9 St . Marys G. St. Marys G. L Harstone 9 R. M. ,Northgrave 10 London R. C. ' St. Mary., G. T, Loveless 15 W. H. Tovell 18 Exeter Seaforth Rev. Collins 16 R. E. Bright .. 8 Exeter Hensall C. B. Snell 10 A. Whitesides 12 Dr Grieves. .Seaforth, a bye. Round Five Exeter Clinton R N. Creech 12 C. ,E. Dowding 10 Exeter St. Marys R G, Seldon 17 R. Id. Northgraves 13 St Marys Exeter W H. Tovell 17 Rev. ,Collins 9 Herisall Seaforth A Whitesides 12 Dr. Grieves 8 Seaforth Blyth J Best 14 Dr. Mc Taggart 7 Sixth Round' Exeter Ex eter R. N Creech 16 R.yG.,Seldon 10`' Hensall Sit.' Marys Gr, A. Whitesides 16 W. H. Tovell 12 Mitchell Seaforth Dr Maier 20 J.- ;M. Best 15 Exeter Exeter L. Dickson E. Christie B. M. Creech 13 W, 3, .11eanian 15 Exeter St. Xeres C. 13, Snell Maxwell W. 731atchford 9 MeAlpin 8 Exeter H. J, White 16 W Fuke 13 St, Marys R,M, Northgrave 15 Farr , 8 Taman, Exeter, won by Seaforth J. Taman Willis Exeter Rev, Collins I, Carling Clarke and default. Second Round Exeter Evetex N D Hurdon R. N. Rowe London Casselwan T, loveless 11 Exeter C. B. Snell Wt Blatchford 12 R. G. Seld on 12 J. A. Stewart 11 Exeter E. J. Christie ,t W. 3,. Heaman 9 Exeter W;, De Clarke W. W, Taman. 16 Seaforth Exeter 3. Taman Rev. Collins Willis 12 I. Carling 11 Semi -Finals Exeter London N. tD. Burdon 'Cassleman R. R. Rowe 11 T. Loveless 13 Exeter Seaforth W. D. Clarke J. Taman W. W. Taman 11 Willis 12 Finals London Seaforth Cassleman J. Taman T, Loveless 12 J. Willis 13 SCOTCH DOUBLES SECOND EVENT Exeter Bert Clarke T. Elliott Mitchell R3 an Sawser St. Mars s Maxwell McAlpin Exeter II. 'J. White W. Fuke Exeter G. Anderson 13 J. Grieve 7 Exeter Dickson 6 Creech 0 Mitchell Pembleton 8 Morenz 14 St. _Mary s Northgraves 12 Farr 9 Second Round Exeter Bert Clarke T. Elliott 12 11. J. White and iW. fault Exeter R. G. Seldon J. A. Stewart 8 Exeter C. B. Snell VYr, Blatchford 11 Third Exeter L. H Dickson 11. N. Creech Exeter B. Christie W. J. Heaman Exeter W. D. Clarke W. W. 'Taman Exeter , L. H. Dickson( R. N. Creech 14 Fuke won b3 de - Exeter . E. J. Christie W. J.. Heaman 10 Exeter - Rev„ Collins I. Carling 12 Round Exeter H. J. • White 8 W.. Fuke 6 Exeter Rev. Collins 51 I., Carling 1I Exeter N. D. Mardon; 18 R. N. Rowe 12 Semi -Finals Dickson and Creech drew elle bye Exeter Exeter E. J Christie W. D. Clarke W. J Heaman 9 W.W.Taman 11 Finals Exeter Exeter L. H. Dickson W. D,Clarke R. N Creech W. W.' Taman Tc he played at later date Locals Drew Knight is visiting in Guelph Mss Eveline Bedford is visiting in London \4r Gladman and Mrs. Senior went to Toronto last week. Mrs Thornton of Sarnia visited , at Mr Silas }landlord's. Mrs. Will Foster and daughter i e- turnect to Toren:to this week. A few days of thi s ,fine weather will greatly assist the farmers. , The Bowling Tournament • was the great attraction this week. Mitchell had three rinks here and won two• trophies, which was going some BIRTHS Darling—At Staffa, on Aug. 1.1, to Rev and _Mrs,. Darling, a daughter. MARRIAGES Smith -Mason -In Egmondville, on Aug 14, by Rev. F. H'., Larkin, Mr. William Smith of Seaforth to Miss Tens Mason, daughter of Mrs. Hen - re Mason of Egmondville. DEATHS Spindler.—In ;Clinton, on August 11Th,, Eliza Finch, wife of BeniaminSpin- dler, in her 53rd year. Fames -1n Parkhill, on 'August 10, Mx. .Robert Haines, aged 84 years, 4 :lays FIELD CROP COMPETITIO\ The following are the names of the prize winners in the oat contest in ,he Field Crop Competition conducted .)y the Kirkton Agricultural Society the name, being in order of merit:— Name variety Points Amos Doupe 0. A. C. 72 9Z Wm Harding Rep. Banner ?l, James More Reg. Banner 911 Wesley Shier O. A. C. 72 88 1V. j Robinson, do, e7e,`. jos W. White Rennies Early 87 M. Gregory e6;, R L Moorhouse, Bothwell, judge ST \I ARY S MAN TRIES TO SUICIDE St Marys August 16th.—Af ter loc k ing his wile to whom .Ile had only been married a few days, in the house A. J. Langford dirtied :ip into the loft of his barn at 5.20 yester- day afternoon, placed the muzzle of a 32 --caliber revolver against his head and pulled the trigger. Langford now lies in a conscious condition hovering between life and death in his home in the west ward a: th a bullet in the back ,of his head His condition is very critical, Langford who is a hard working man a few days ago married his housekeeper, whom he had known on- ly three days, This was his third matrimonial venture and the attempt to commit suicide is stated to Oe the resul. at domestic trouble. • Or: several occasions lately fang - ore, threatened to do away with him- seh but no serious attention was paid to the threats. Yesterday, how- ever he snatched up a revolver,lock- ' ed hie bride in the house and went to the barn. When discovered he was very weak from loss tof blood. .lit wa: carried into :he house and medical assistance summoned. On aie+aunt of the location of the bullet tl ,so. ,gold of loll palpap sent 1i at present. LUCAN—The butchering I s' e �u tri ss conducted for a number of years :by Well Ilocigins & Co. has 'been pur- chases' by Messrs. Hardy & Brock of London who tock possession Monday of last week. Exeter Bargain Store SHOES CLEARING ALL BROKEN LINES Ql: SUMMER SHOES AT RIC- ES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU.— $1,0C will buy any pair us our Soutl- Window. Watch' it. Soc a pair will give you a .: hoice fro nt+ a lot on the , first table inside. $3.75 will buy you a pair of Men's Tan $5,00 Shoes from ,a table at the back of the ,Store. $2.25 to $3,00 will buy you a pair of our Men's Heavy ,Shoes that are extra value. B. W. F. Beavers —!'� � sem.;::..::.;:.• i�, E:501..N,T E P THAT 4 Fr DOES N'T MATTER HOW HOT T-aE WEATHER., MAYBE ,ARE TITRE WITH THE VALUES. FOR WE KEEP CooL WI -EN WE BUY THE GOOD GOODS FOR. OUR PATR9I S. z3= © ow - WHITE SKIRTS All of our white skirts ;have been greatly reduced in price To clear every Skirt we have marked them at the low urice of 98c. STANDARD PATTERNS The N,ew patterns for ball have been placed in stock. Call and look through our ,Fash- ion Books, and get a Fashion sheiet, SHOES! SHOES!! You will get happy Satisfac- ion out of every pair sof shoes we sell you. Wear a pair of our men's or wernon's cushion - ed shoes and get real shoe comfort. 1BEIkROQM 'CURTi�iIN:S Ito .very neat Patterns 23yd. long. Made of good Notting- ham lace which will wear well. 85c. and $1,00. SWEATER COATS In a great variety of col- ors and styles. The yarns are absolutely pure wool. Asplend id coat for the cool evenings: $4.50 and $5.00. NEW DINNER SETS Three new patterns of beaut- iful Dinner ware, with user- mas cups. The cups and veg- etable dishes have gold handles Be sure to see these ,before you buy. Water glasses, good quality 50c. a doz. Jelly Glasses,—goad quality 50c. a doz Sherbet Classes,—clear glass $1.25 to doz. Odd pitchers -special value 30c. ,each, Jaadiner'es—in many styles 30c, 50c. 7$c, BEST SPICES & VINEGARS When you do your pickles, ..be sure to get the purest: spices and best vinegar. We have them at lowest prices,' THIS STORE WILL BE CLO SEI: EVERY THURSDAY AF- TERNOON AT 12.30 DURIN ,G MONTHS =OF JULY & AUG.' J. A. STEWART. PHONE 16 PHONE 16