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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1917-8-16, Page 1Bowlers had great Tourney, THIRTIETH YEAR. Our C01112r. China is to became all [ igercnt in the war, During theweek severe fightutrg has been going on on nearly all the fronts with littler result, —o -- The 'Military Service Bill is to be. enforced at once. Sy, says the, i1 inter or; ntiatia,` A hill has :been ,).traducedin the d 1•ouse. of Commons to give soldiers and sailors a vote at the, forth -coin- ing election, cti.ve bel It \vas not to be expected that Pre mier Martin .of Saska't'chi'e,wan, re- cently returned ata power by the French and Ftor,eignl vole, would support a unix-n. 'government o -r awvin- the-•war., movement, s--o-x— ThL, Saskatoon Star, which sup- ported u-ported the Liberal party tr the re- cent provincial -elejc'tions says , it re- gards the bare passibitLilty of the el- ection of Laurier as the gravest danger Canada has faced since Gan.- fed!eraltion," The Win -the -War Liberals aacl the Laurier-Lose,-th(erWa-r Liberals ,scern to have got t•ogetlier in Winnip`pg op a new policy of the Win,-lt;ire-Elsec- tion plan. That is, the. politicians have adopted such a policy, but we think a few Liberal newspapers and a great many Liberal voters will not swallow this stuff. Does Dr. Clark speak too' strongly against Sir Wilfrid? If yiou think so, reflect that that stotit Briisher's ir- ritation niay be due, tot the ,fact that'. be was deceived' by Sir Wilfrid's pro- fession. ` It proobably, annoys lsi.m to see that what the Tones said about his leader was ;true and, that his own denials were sero -ugly, though honest- . invade, Mr, Samuel ;Brlolck lost a valuable horse b ' lightning 'in Usboilne last week. TAMANS PHONE 81a �11f191 S1df9iUil. s SUMMER SUITING$ WERE BOUGHT EARLY AND WE ARE ABLE TO SELL BELOW - TO -- DAY'S DAY'S VALUE.' ORDER YOUR SUIT AT ONCE. • LIGHT` OVERCOATS IN OF CLOTHS FOR THE EVENINGS- AT PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU. AGREEABLY. • • BEST COOL THAT MOST OUR PANTING -S ARE SOLD AT THE RIGHT PRICE. SEE OUR LIGHT UNDERWLAR IN. COMBINATION AND IN TWO PIECE• A FULL LINE, Or READY - TO - WEAR CLOTHING, YOU PROBABLY NEED •A RAIN- COAT FOR THE WET DAYS. WEAR OVERALLS AT YOUR ROUGH WORK. LOOT( AT OUR " LINES IN THESE GOODS. ALSO Furnishings SOCKS in Cashmere and Silk THE NEW CAPS CHOICE SHIRTS FLASHY TIES -ARROW COLLARS W.TamaniN VAIe Tailor &Furnisher Z'HO1{B S1* Western Liberal play politics and back Laurier. Ching to enter t/ie war welt/ t ie 1' hies EXETER 'KITTY TOUCHERS Charlie Humber failed to get into 1'is usual dispute, Obliged, Charley, The collection for the caretaker was a good one, and he;'well deserves it, W'Vith a little training Sandy Pur- don' will know the work of secretary as well as' tive beast, C. 13, Snell's rink has now qual- ified for the title of the real "big b tour," Play earraecl, ita A1. Hastings and;1V ins Sweet Hastings [ � in the refreshment booth, handled the wet goods` with taste and despatch. The bowling tournament would clot be right wS:begot Capt, Hurdon, but he was here, and had a goad time. The prizes hesepretty well distrt l- uted-goingto J\&itchell, He,nsall,-Lan- don, Clinton, Exeter and Seaforth• Ben Craig, Joe Seagram, Hiram Welker and their eraencls were not even conspicuous by their absence, in the 'Scotch Doubles -„ Billy - Thompson was sure the best deacl- end artist. He was certainly ,hitting` 'em right. "ISomebody" whose duty it -was, forgot to distribute the_' badges for the uinpires, and They still rest se- curely in the. Secreltary's drawer.' When it costs a Ingle 825 a day to come to a tourney he -should not waste his time tfiln sitting` around and grouching because it happened to. rain. Messrs, R. N R'owe; J.-. A; Stewart W. W. Taman and ,Rr, G. Seldon at- tended the London Asylum tourney for bowlers on Tuesday, but did not get in the. prize dist, They were lucky to- be allowed toi return at all. Eight of 'the. Exeter bowlers went over to Seaforth Scotch Double tour- tlame.nt on 'Monday, ,Messrs. Beldon, W, \ray, Stewart, Christie, Taman Rowe, Clarke and Medd. They failed to bring home the prizes however, al- though, May lthough,May and Seldom ran up pretty. well. Judge Dickssaa braugh.t down alegal rink from Goderich-beide Lawyers, Cooke, Garrow, •Proudfoot and His Honor himself, Five ,rinks from the County Town ''showed that His Honor besides handing out -justice did some missionary work as well, We m:;s- sectur 01 friend o d l Clerl: Wm, r La,n,e: however, as he has been a regulara,t- te;ndant far years. PASS JUNIOR MATRICULATION The following list contains the ,names of the Huron•'a carC. (,dates who were suuccesful ul whole. 1e W r 'n. part on, the pass junior matriculation examurl atlotr. Normal entrance: candidates for matrrcuiafi.oa have been considered in the result. In Group I. are)' givethe names; of all candidates who have o-btainecl complete matriculation by passing on. the 12 required 'exarnana'tdort papers In Group II., are given the names of those who have passeccan at least nine of the papers required far com- plete matriculation required on the whole .examination, In Group 111,, are given, the names of all those who, have failed to ob- tain the minimum ,required o1n the whale examination, but who liave ab- tained 40 per cenit. ,an each, of at least eight papers. Group 1—J. W. Argo, G. C. Best, M. L. Chldley, ;E, M, Churchill,iI.H. Crich, H. R. IDicksan, A. Elliott, M. Edmunds. T. L. Gillespie, E. J. Grainger, W. S. Ilaltl, ;I -I. Derr, E. temp, A. 'K, Leonard, LC. Maxwell A. B. is1acE\van,, J. All. MacEwan, M. McMath, 11I. A. McMurchie, M. S. NIC.NIOLSON, H. F, Potter, R. N,. ROWE,"E M. Stoltz, 1, F, Stothers, J. R. Taylor„ R, C. Weller, E. J• Webster. 1. D. Wilson Group 13,—R. P. Mc:Math , Group 1.11,-G, E. Ames, J.S,, Bogie, L J Chamray, G. J. Deans, V.Graves' J. A. Grant, 5, R. Hays, E P. Hume, l I S. Jones, E. C. MacArthur, L Sande -son, S. '1). Sheriff, E \I. tiV oiscll. The names of the Exeter candidates ill be noticed in. capitaI letters. SEAF ORTHWOMAN DIES Seal: orth Aug. 10,—Fallowing 0111 illness of five months duration, Mrs. Finlay McIntosh deed at her hone on John Street yesterday,.. Mrs. McLn- tosh s maiden name ;was Marg,at'e1 idenders!on, The funea'al is'announc- ed- far Saturday 'to the Maitland Bank Cemetery, . The -� Roll of Honor District casualties reported KILLEID IN ACTION i'te, "f. C ;Strang of 1-Len,sall. Wounded Lan;c•e-;Corp. C. IV. Williams of Goderich. :Mr, Freeman. A, Ieobhs, near tra]ia, ,received 'wlorcl from heaclguar- tors the r other clay that his son, Pte. Charles Jonathan Dobbs of the in- fantry was wounded, hilt still r -e- mains ai5 duty. R C. Hunter of St. Marys hits ie• cerived word Moms his son Lieut Gor- don Hunter of 'the Royal Flying Corps tita,t the wound ;inn ELal Deft arm be.- caine so infected 'that ainputatio)was; necessary. Lieut. Elunter :las a prison- er of war ,an Germany, Gas se.d Pte,, 'W tI Irvine of Goderi;cli: ONTARIO THURSDAY AUG. 16 191,7 B wiling Tourney A Grepl Success The Seventh Annual Tournament of the Exeter Bawling Association prov- edto be an unqualiPied, success, al though the weather conditions were not as favorable as they, might . have g t been. Even on this paint we es- caped the heavy sh'asvers that were; falling stn thus 'looaili'ty on Wednesday and Thursday„ A light: shower on Thursday at noon stopped the play for an hour and lsalt, and thus de- layed the finish of the rink g.ante;s sameu'hat. For the Scotch Doubles on. 1 ridgy' t1Le woaLber was ideal. The greens, excepting for a tune after the rale were en the pink ,of con d]dlan.and the local bowlers re- ceived l any° congratulations on th.e fitness of 't the, igre,einis for playing, They are easily the best in Western Ontario!' was th:e: pre,vail'ing senti- ment, and all went ' away;' perfectly. satisfied, with all. the co-rtdit'ons,' ev- en :when they did not win any one of the handsome 1praze(st: Rorty -six 'rinks were ,entered,, and there was but one -default. London was represented ;by eleven rinks, Judge Dickson brought down t'.ve rinks "'from Goderich, Seafporth had four, Stratford, Hensel', and Mitchell had three each, while Clinton, Nor- svich and Atwood hard two each. Ex- eter put in. 'six trninik,. The big event was for the. Lon -- don Free Press Trophy, won last year by J S. Bell's -rink,' from the London Elmwood Club, This year the (roe phy goes to IVIitchell, having, been, wan ha a seiipa;tioinal finish by Gea. Sawyers rink from that town, the skip wining the game' with his last bowl, The runner's up were a Hens -all four skipped by 'Charlie iA cDanell, echo the last end looked like a winner when he drew ,dead to 'the jack with his last bowl. But Geo. Sawyer's ex- act "aver" remo ved it. The second Trophy, was the ,Soui;h Huron, and for ,tele second year in succession this trophy goes to the London Thistle'Club, i!t being won on both occasions by. "Bert" lleaman's strong four:. Hovey of Clinton gave him the finals a e• in .r arun far them n L r } but failing to pain lvel and his rink carried off second money in that ev- ent. The. third 'event .for the Majar. W. J Heaman Trophy \vasr won by a ttro:;g ,Exeter Thule skipped by C. B. Snell ,oae : of. the veterans of 'the game: This rink ,played consistently throughout the whole tournament, and deserved With _ win. W.vtl Ed. . to. 1 leading, Norman Dore seconHarnessd, Frecl Gladman vice, and, CJ- trlie Snell skip any rink that puts olne, over on them is going same. :Skip "J,. P. Dewvatn's London Thistle rink were she run -1 ners-up. W. May's rink won the - Special prizes for those who lost their first three gapes. T.he full report of rink, and Scotch Double games its given (etas,•= . FREE PRESS TROPHY Preliminary St. Thomas, llitcheli. C. Trull 15 W. Elliott 13 Lon. Elmwoods. Ailsa Craig J. J. Dyer 15 Rev, Mr. Fanjoy 9 Rensall Lon. Thistles C. 'D1cDannel 18 C Smallman ... 16 Atwood - Goderich E. 1I1`. Swing 13 F. I�Utti"'. t...:..., ,T Exeter Clinton C. B. Snell .. ., 18 E. J •'Havey .. 13 St. Marys 9 Stratford W. H. Tovell..•. C. A., :Down 8 T. 141cCurdy, Stratlfo,rd' won by de- fault. - Exeter ICensall J1, G. Seldon .,. 23 F, Bush ,,, 11 Lon. ThistlesLon 7.'lristles A. i1I, 'rleanoan ,..17 :Dr, 1t, Jarvis 111 Atwood Clinton W, Lambe, ..,,., 14 E. J. Cantelo•n. 13 Lon. Elmwoocis, Exeter W. B, Screaton 1.3W. May ,,. 114 Yore s't Stratford Dr. ;Walt rs 18 C.11cilltargey 13 Lon, This Hes Goderich 0: P..Dewan .:. 15 C. A, Nairn ..,.,: 12 Lan, B I+3lniw cods Seaforth J. S. ill ... 1.0 W, Anent 11.r }First. Round Sea forth W. J. Willis Goderich Dr, 'Ranter Lon, Thistles- (. IA, [Brown Mitchell G. Sawyer Landon 1l. 0, Ile ns1n11 15 IT, Arnold ..,. 11 Seaforth 14 Dr, Burrows ... 7 Norwich 13.fteg•, Elliott 10 Godorich. 21. G. Griffith 5 Exeter W. J. 'Snelgrove.: 11 R. N. Rowe .,. 7 Mitchell Uoderieh Af. Durkin ..... 20 W. Proudfoot 1) Exeter Lon, 'Thistles lt1. 1. Creech 15 C; TL 1131nett ,.. 1:2 Seaforth - Exeter Cola Wilson ne, 14 N. IJ Tint -don' 7 London 11.3, C. " Norwich W Anderson .., 14 George West „1,-.12 St. '.Phomas Lon, Elni odds C. 'Trubl, s 13 3. J. Dyer, s 9 ITensall Atwood, C. 11.1.cDonnell," s. 21 13.,Swing, a, St. 7:Car. ys Exe tier W, 3. Tove11 s 11 C; 13, Sne.l1; s.., 19 Stratford Exeter T, 'alo0urdy s:,, 17 It, G. Seldon s 1:1. London Thistles Atwood A. 51, rld.caman. s 20 G. Lomb, s ,..,.,• 7 Lon. Elmwoods .Forest WV ,Li, Soxeatotn s 10' rir, Walters s London Thistles S;aforth 3, '.Pt Dewar) s... 14 W, Ame nt' s,.,,,. 11; •. " Second IRound llrtclir--ll 'London ;3, Club i G, Sawyer s,.•,,,,,.12 1tr, Anderson x'.1.1 Tlensal..l ' St, Thomas C, iltcDonne:ll C, TAW ,,, 0 SANDE3.S 1.: CRE ECHI: titeball Lon 12 Club 11, Durkin s, ,.. 10 '1r, Sue lgr ov'e, s 8 'Exeter Seinor.lh ( t L1, N, Creech, a:., 13 Col,; ;Al Wilson s 11 Strafford' Exeter T. McCurdy 14 C. DI Snell ',.. 12 London Thistles London 'Elm, A. 51. Hearnan .,11 W. 1 Screato:u 9 L o'sidon Thistles Seaeforl.h J. P, Dewarr • 13 W. G. 'Willis. .. 9 Goderich London Thistles Dr, Bunter 19 F':, A, 13rouri ... 12 Third ;Round London, Thistles London Tills tics A. 115. 'Heanian s 15 J. .P. De sva:a' 8 11 Mi tench Goderich Geo. Sawyer s,.. 14 Dr. :Ginter, s 11 Mitchell Exeter 51, 'Durkin s 16 R. N. Creech, s 9 HenselI Sire heard C. MaDonell ... 18 T, iefeCardy ,.,,,• 8 Semi-1i'inals Hensall d Lon. Tlaistl^s A, IMI,. rren R,, D.. McDonald 51 It. Rennie H, `I' -Tarty A.-WIiEtestdeP WV` �� L, llt000se C. ;A,';llcCennell A. a1:. 'Ileaman, skip13 skip ...9 London . 102 020 020 1210-1.1 Hensel'. 060 201 201 0001-13 Mitchell- "Mitchell— G. ti . Prueter II: Cook Dr, McGill H. Tuck. Dr. (Burnitt 21. Pendleton G. E. 'Sawyer, 51. Durkin skip12 skip...9 Sawyer 0''29 101 302 2010-12 Durkin 201 010 010 0103—• p Finald Mitchell— 'Hensall— G. Sawyer sk , ,11 C. licDonell sig ...10 Sawyer 101 031 1,11 0101-1I llcDonell .,..... ,:, 020 400 000 3010-10. SOUTH HURON TROPHY" First Round Mitchell Ailsa .Craig, W. Elliott 21 A. A. Fanjoy ... 7 London Thistles Goderich C. Snaaliman 10 F. Hunt ., 8 Clinton Stratford E. Hovey `:...,.....18 Down 10 Hensall, F, Bush wore by defaultl London Elm. Clinton Dr. 3 Jarvis ... 1 E. J.'Cantelon ... 7 Stratford Exeter Mcllhargey , 18 W. flay C 12 London Elm. Goderich. S. Bell - • 21 C. Nairn , 14 Seaforth I-Tensail Dr. !Burrows ... 15 Arnold .,.9. Sea.farth Forest W.-Ament ..... '20 -Dr., Walters , 13 Norwich Goderich R. Elliott ,,,,.,,,, 19 C. Griffith ...... 8 Norwich Exeter' • G. West• 14 R, i,'Row e'; ...a. 10, Goderfch London Thistles W. ?roudfoot 13 C. K, LS.1.ueLt ,.,; 12 London Elm. Exeter J; J, Dyer 18 N. D Hurdon.... 13 Atwood St. Marys a E. Swing 10 W. H. Tovell.... 1.0, Exeter Atwood 3, G; Seldon 20 W. Lambe ....,. 13' Second Round ' - London Thistles- Mitchell G, Smallnian 14 W. Elliott .:..., 8 Hensel]. Clinton Bush L 14 F J. Hovey 21 London Elm. .- Strattfor•d R. D. Jarvis ' 1.6 C.DIcilhargey 12 London' R. C. London R, C„ W. ;Anderson „-13 W. J. Snclgrove 10 London''Ehn, Sea'forth J. S. (Bell: s 15 :Ur, Burrows, s 8 Norwich Norwich Goo. West, s.,..., 11 R. Tlliott s , rT Seaforth St. -Thomas W. Anlen t; s 1!9 0, Trull, s '8 Exeter London .Elm, C. 13. Snell, s 14 W. Screaton, s...9 Goderich London Elmwoods W. Proudfoot .., 12 J. J Dyei ...... 14' Atwood Exeter E. Sewing .,,G„ 19 R.; G Seldom 29 London Thistles Seaforth P. -Brown 13 W. Willis 12 Col, Wilson, Seaforth, a bye. Third Round Clinton E. 1-Iowcy London. Elm Dr, Jarvis Norwich: G West - Sealarth \V. f luent Exeter C, B, Snell Scalarth Lanclotn, Ti's, 1.6 C:Smallnran .11 London Senn, 15 J, S. Bell 9 Landon. Elm. 12 J• 5: Dyer 6 Exeter 14 R,G, ,Scldo>r. 5 London 'This. 12 13 A,' Brown 11 Exeter Dr, ilun.ter 14 R. "N.Creci'h 9 London Rowing ; Seaforth W, Ande.rson21 Col vVi,lson 141 Siiratf ord London This. 1' McCurcly 14 J. ;Dewan - 12 13 aur111 Round • Clinton E. J Havey Seal•orth WWr; Amend: Exeter C. B. Snell Stratford . Lonclon, Elm, .13' Dr. Jarvis 8 Norwich 15 G West 1,2 London, Rowing 14 W,Anclerson 11 Goderich 1 -Ale Curd y 16 Dr, Han ter 15 London This. Mitchell A. \I• Heaman .16 M. 17utirm 15 ;Fifth Rlatind Clinton • Se:aforih i? J Bovey. 17 W. Ani en t. 8 Semi -Finals Clinton Exeter 1✓. I. Hovey .1.2 0, B. Snell 9 'Lai -idea This, Strat.Card A. M. %leanian 14 T. McCurdy '12 Finals London Thistles Clinton, R 0, McDonald 5. Miller Howard Hai -try W, Grant F, L. Wiillgoase A. Mattis A. 11,1, ,.Tleaman 1.4 E. J. Ilovcy 12 i1FA''vI:1N TROPI-TY First Round Goderich Ailsa Craig. F. Hunt 12 Rev. h•anioy 9 C Down, Stratford ,wanb5 del, Clinton, Exeter 1,,:5, Cantelon 8 W may 7 Continued ,on page 4, Exeter Council :Monday, August 13, 1917.. A. regular meeting of . the Muni- cipal council was held on the above dated,with all members present. The, •minutes of 'the niecti.ug held July 23 vs'e,re react and approved., Communica- tions were read as ,1ol.,lovws,— From the County Treasurer, Win, 11olme:s, with cheque inclosed for 31.01,35 grant fax Red Cross i-orle, The Clerk repeated that tZie satutY had :been "paid: over to the, dif(elrelrtt organizations vs•ithin the 5Lunioipal- ity, A circular letter -from the Mayor and Clerk of this City of .Loudon u-e- gardi.ng annual convention of Can- adian Municipalities t6 bre held, in London.—Laid over, A circular letter Iron: the Seery. o' the Ontario _Municipal Associa tion 'it 2- annual convention of the Ontario Municipal Association, Toron- to. -+August 28th to 31st. Per Elston, - Snell, ,that lston,Snell,.,that the Reeve, a.i, end the an- nual convention.—Carred. A letter from F. 13 Zeig, Frede,r icktow,, 'Ohio„ ;Re- Manager for the :Exeter ll'f'g. Co. The Reeve to con- sult with SIr Ilanna and Mr, lltirray The troltowing accounts were en- graved of and passed, by the Finance Cam mitte. Prepaid str:. e t lighting 996.75 ; L i b- rary lighting 1;59; Town Hall ditto, 660, John (Ford. aocount for flowers, cemetery, 25,80; John Ford, salary, 41.00, total 67.46; John 1' ydd, labor, cemetery. .13,00; Cecil Ford, tabor, cemetery, 6,50; TI, T. Rote, gasoline cemetery. 8.00; T. Hawkins, & Son, supplies R, &. B. 2,68; Thos; Houlden streat watering 35.62, Thos, Houlden team drag R & B. 4.75, :40,37;: `Sidney iSairders, labor, R. & B. 1,05; Thos. Cornish, ditto. 2,65; Sam, El- liott, Sr., ditto, 1.05; Win. Creech ditto, 1,40; Thos. G. Creech, mowing park and draying 4.50; Walter; West- cott, labor, R" & B' ,75; Geo. Cudmore ditto-. ;1.25; The Globe Indemnity Co 'Toronto, Liability insurance 84.37; W. 3, !Bissett,; salary, 45.83,; J; Senior salary 41.66. The auditor's report for the mont14 of July was read and accepte,4 on mo-' tion of Day -Snell, Carried. Mr. Geo, )jlawc key through the R, eve wished to+ thank this members of the, council u rl fox the wrist .watch. as sent and received by his brother, Pte, Norman Hockey, The Special Committee were im- powered to secure . signs regarding auto speed limit, the same being 15 miles within the corporation. Per Day-Pcnhale-That W. ;t. Bis- granted sett be the sum out $27,50 for an officer's suit of clothes. Carried A d,)ournment by Day. Jas. Senior, Clerk, ma. ELIMVILLE Berry picking is the; -order, of the day.=Eliinville Sunday School intend halduztheir picnic at Grand Bend end on ThrsdaY, August 16 h.— bP . Thos. Bell has purchased ,Mr.' Chas. C:God- holt's farm in Usbarne Township.— Miss May Clarke is holidaying in, Lon Men Fur Farmers .rt.wv Verniers l,in this,„-.l;oc51L1 : wanting help to take off the harvest can, be supplied by calling 'or communicating' with tehe;undersigne•al, All •expel'iihc' ecl hands and wttges .moderate. W. S. COLE, Sec'y R.e.Sour.ces Com;.:. chit.—Miss Francs Heywood i. tis t- her s:srdr, Mrs. Slrerwpocl :Brock —Mr. Jahn Heywood has filnsi1ied,the brir,kwork on Mr, Newton Clark's, house. Dashw Miss Jay No-sworthy of Thedford s-ri telt with friends in. town. 0ongratula[Lang are being ;extend- ed to Mr. Dan Schafer and his bride, The Sonar 'held under the aus•- ei •es of ""Fl:e Bethany S.sters" was bo.oughly enjoyed ,by all, Hire destroyed Mr. ,Alex. Neeb's file barn on Saturday last` We understand that Miss Myrta Hoffman is recovering nicely from her recent •operation an Sr. Joseph hospital, London. Miss. Emma Tiernan of London is. vialtthe relaiv es here. Miss Vera :Bnakenshii`e of St,Catlr- a-i:nes i.' v_ -siting at her'hame here, Miss Adeline Brown of Londanihas returned 1,0 her hornet Misses Ora and Lily Hoffman, of Tavistock are holidaying here. jack Routledge of ` Aylmer • and • Kenneth of Hyde Park w -ere week er,d visitors ':;n town. Miss Gladys. McDowell returned to her home ,in Belgrave. Herman' Zimmer of Stratford visited with friends en tiowvn Friday. Ed. Edighoffer and family of Yale, Mich., are visiting relafivves here, Milt. Ehlers of Brant,Eord is vis- iting- his parents, COMMITTED SUICIDE.; Jas. Vincent, aged 50 years, un- married, cut his throat with a razor• at 11) o'clock Sunday morning; in, 'I>it- ohener, He was ,in the bathroom at the time and -physicians were unable '. to save.. his life, he dying ia,ha1d an hour.Previously ous1S he seemed to beL n, goodn ti spirits, bul had oa n: troubled" re •enlly with stomach trouble. He is survived, by' a brother in Dash- -wood and other ;relatives in Michigan. BIRTHS• r11 ;ks.—lit Usbarne, on Aug. 14, to h \. . and Mrs. `c d Hicks:a s, . Rt (tar n, a Bro:kt-In Usbosne, on Aug. 32, to Mrand :tI s eBitacic n r. ,Sherwin. r L a daughter. Wetcott—Irl Usbarne, ,on August 14 to Mr, and Mrs. Ed. -W'astcat , a soil Penfiale—In Exeter,, on Aug„ 9, to. Mr, and _airs. Luther Porthole, asap. Beaver—In Zurich, -pan. Aug. 9th, •to Mr. and :Mrs. Ed Beaver, a daughter DEATHS Gairdner—le -Bayfield, on Aug. 8, -talar- gal et Gairdner. STEW PHONE 16 PHONE 16 . 9 LAD. E A IVITSSE8'' COATS AND -',...SUIT We havereceived our first shipment of new Winter Coats and are expecting more ev'ry day Call early and p.iek one :nut 1rant our new styles, 1..DIES' . HOSE?'. We have a full line Of Cash- mere hose 'for T..acl.i.es, in'plain and tine ribbed. Old dyes and old prices. SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUTHI Vie have a fine range of Men's and Youths' Suits in nice Seru•es Worsteds and Tweeds. The newest colors and; styles, SAXONY BLANKETS An extra good quuality :of blan- ket, in several sizes, Y'ouu will be. wise Id, getting your winter supply' now, They rude from 81.75 to 83.50 per garment. SHOES FOR MEN, We .have our new fall '''Imes in black find tan with tine:`Neali,n sales. Different styles, Sizes and ,widths -Prices from .55 't6, 8,%,50 WASH s; rR'rS. readies, we have ju' ;t a tea Skirts left and we are going to sell Them regardliess of Priee. Call and take one home. ENGLISH GINGH-IAM rV Case of fast wasliirng �gi�rg- Ls ' ging b h.t,zi.a tans Jin 81t trr",ved, sun tr.arn 10 la 1'4 yards and' are worth to -day 25e:, Special price, this week per yard 17lec, SERGES Now is the time to buy your winter dress of a nice Navy, Brown, '.Black, ,Green • ea- Grey Serge in an. ;all-w,00l gti ttlity—the very thing far Fall and Winter Dress or Suit, .FIATS FOR MEN AND BOYS A few nice. ,Straw Hats left which tv e intend •t•o sell this \t -eel at a great n•cclucti;on in price, We pay the highest prices: for Poultry, -Butter, Eggs or idther Plact08 any PHONE 16 J. A. T 3►@L,AR .fix PHONE 16 The Big Store with the LittaIO Prices ttl