Loading...
Exeter Times, 1908-05-28, Page 1THIRTY-FJFTII YEAR -No 1807 utry , • • JONES & CLARKS' phones No. 32. Dress Goods OF QUALITY tVc are right into the midst of our Dress Goods season• Now is the time for you to buy before the dif- ferent lines are sold out. The best will be found here in all the new things. This is headquarters for Dress Goods. So you are sure to get what you Avant. Panama Cloth Voiles &Eoliennes 1 • i 22 • The very newest cloth for a swell suit or separate skirt. The coloe are Black, Blue, Brown and Create• 50c to $1 • per yard. • Venetian A very reliable and buitable cloth for Suits or Skirts. All g tires or plain. • the colors that are worn. One of the best wearing fab- black, blue, brown, cream, 1 ries we have. 50e to Vic per 2 green and red. 50c to $1 a yd. 1 yard. • • • • i Black Silk U d k • In stripes, embroidered, spots or plain. These goods are very neat and are setting extra well. 50e to ;$1.50 per 1 yard - Lustres& Mohairs �f in black, bine,creaut,brown • • and reen s • H URON&M1DDL ESEX GAZETT E EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 28t:; 1908, Victoria Day Sports Although there were nlany coun- ter attractions on Victoria Day., r.uc reputation that Exeter hold_ for giving excellent satisfaction on that day brought in a large crowd of peo- ple on Monday, all dressed in holiday garb and bent on having u day of thorough enjoyment, and from ale manner in which everything v.:is (carried out, there is no doubt but that everyone trent home feeling that everything had been carried out according to the program. The first thing on the progr aur teas the 'Calithumpian and Trades pro- cession headed by "Sluice" Letithorn dally bedecked in national color's and riding the snow white horse, tildiclt 1 he secures every year ter the event. A procession would not he complete 1without ;elle "stuire" leading it and 1 when he 'vas seen at the, head every- ItIsing looked natural. Following Mr. Leat horn eame. the band, the town officials, sports committee, trides and calihhumpians. The trades pro- cession saes not up to some of (*hose of former years, owing perhaps to the fact that the merchan!s do not care to ,go to the trouble of „cilia; up Q display. In the ealithumpians there were a number of entries nil of which were well gotten up,- and jthe judges. Messrs. Geo. Mace,, \Vcs, • Snell and W. D. Weekes found soma •'little difficulty in awarding some of • the prizes. The return of the Boer • , soldiers Was a funny get upend took money.Justas the procession n ers i its `rest •� finished the roof of the float collar. • 'sed, much to the merriment of Aha (Guaranteed) • Spectators. • •'Ireland Forever" a •• conglomeration of almost everything 2 imaginable. with amusing placards ( took second money, The Merry Wild- • • •'ow hat, a very good burleslU. on the 2• new style it ladies' headgear, tool: third, and a representation of Devon yea li hotel rs sfourth.inceJnr As !etait hashad be.:rnilii` rnapleztiy • . s. - A real nice, pure Silk, Black Underskirt. Wear fully guaranteed by the mak-er for $5 • Colored Underskirts In grey and ntil'y blue (vith a large plaid running through Made up from silk finished nnorern. Price $1 and $7. Silk Waists Black Underskirts We have a big lot of differ. ent styles to show you. Sortie just as nice as silk. $1 to $3 - Belts and Collars The styles change very quickly in this line. But we 1Ve are offering sotne very always try to keep pace with s tecial values in silk Waists. it. You will find all the nov- Regular $1 and $:i black or elties in vogue on our coun- cream Waists for $3 and $4. ters. White Wear and White Waists Have you been through our Whitewcar Department? If not, do not fail to do so before you do your buying. We have a beautiful display to choose you. New Skirts New Gowns, New Corset Covers and New White tVaists Jones & Clark Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••N•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••N•••••• The Usborne and Mlbbert Farmer's Mutual Flre Insur- ance Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar,:Ont. President -J. L. itt'SSELL. Tice -!'resident -11'. 11. J'ASSMORF DIRECTORS. Wm, ROY, BORNHOLM P. 0 iVtf. I 'tV1NCHE48EA P. 0. T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0. ROBERT NORRIS, 8tdffa. AG ENTS, JOHN ESSERY, Exeter. agent for 'Osborne and Jliddulph. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. agent for Hibbert, Full mon acid Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Socy.Treas. Farquhar. ! OLA DMA & 8TANRt;RY. Solicitors 1 • , corporation attached thereto. NS P. I. 8111111110 that said, -"You can fool op,e a the time, and a me of the time, lint �O, of the people all the time." You Run No Risk of being fooled n leen you use Enjoyme root Ease 1)e 11 1 ,e,uie Or Lne 11 the people so ► c'an't fool All me.•' Tired, Tender. Aching, Sore and weaty Feet. A perfect Foot Rest. IENJOi ME is far superior to any on the market. Try it. Sold only at • THE PURITY Canadian Empress Building. Exeter Council The cnun it of the llage of Exeter stet in the Jerk's office on Saturday, May ' Ird, The object of the meeting was to discuss the cow by-law. l'er A. E. Fuke; seconded by W. Johns. that By-law No, 11, 1907. a by- law as passed allowing cows to roans at large between the hours of 7 a. ni. and 7 p. in. of each and every day be repealed, and that the clerk is hereby instructed to prepare a new by-law with sion inserted that cows roaming ithe streets between the hours of 7 a. in and 7 p. in. must tie properly herded by a person or per - 'sons whose duty it, shall be to keep • the same from trespassing on any pri- vate property within the municipality -Carried. The by-law prepared and read and on motion of J, J. Knight, seconded by A. E. Fuke the same be - end a 2nd and aid time, the Teeve and clerk signing the same and the Feat of the : sure of seeing a parade in Isxeter. and being so .well pleased wall' (Ju) 2showing, kindly gave a special of ,F2 l to the Italian and his bear. The jud- ges recotninended a diploma for the : "squire" and special prizes to Idle • non.winners. The committ,1s: acting ••1 on these suggestions have ;iv n the •• specials. 2 At eleven o'clock a baseball game i• 1 was played on the recreation grounds • between teams represeutin, Centra. Iia and Exeter. The Centralia boys were too light fu: the tocall players and after playing six innings rho came was called with Exeter ulnad 1 with a score of 7 to 1, 1 As the band was marchin - to the agricultural grounds in the :.eernoon they :were halted at the nen towline green and after _short address -es by 1 the president, N. D. Ifurdoni Mr: J. ;Broderick and Rev. D. W. Collins nne the plavir,e of "Canada Forever" by the band, tate -grounds were formally opened. 1 At the sports ;rounds the first event to b, pulled off teas tba business nnen's race of 100 yards. "!'his was won by Ed. Treble; Ed. Christie 2nd, and Al. Forel 3rd. The event of the afternoon, rho .Marathon race• was then called and the following lined up for 't11e long jog.. Dr ltoulston, E(1. \Ve. tcotl, W. Dayman. f1. J. Nestle„ 1'. I)ancey, E. Windsor and Geo. Peters. the lats. ter Wine an Indian. Ed. 1Vestcottt and the Indian soot took the lead • nd were the only ones to finish. The race between there tiwo runners Was a 'pretty one. First Westcolt would lead and t)1en the Indian would forgo ahead. W'stcott saw that the Indian was becoming fagged and allowed hien to keep the bade falling* back a short distance rand 2 2 The reeve asked that, the council rat - tend the funeral of the late ex -court- ! cillor W. Hoskin. - Alfred 1Viketck, of llderton, was house for the 2lth -'Ir. Forest Crews, of Toronto, is visiting friends in town this week. -Me. and Mrs, Duncan McKay cele- brated their golden wedding Sunday last a number of relatives were pre- sent. -Mr and Mrs. Ed. Taylor and child- ren, of London, spent the holidaytvith Davis. the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry K Thaw. the slayer of Stan- ford White. will not be released from the lunatic ei release on a writ of battens corkus, bed ut his req,test was not granted. for Raymond,he Amos left where evening tends making his future home. Mrs, IAtmos and children will leave as soon a school clrsea for the summer holi• ys. Militia order. issued Tuesday state the eom ft.fnn of the (Ioderlch camp to be held from June sr to '21.-$(xth Battery, C. F. A., No. 1 section: 2nd Fortress Co., i t. U ,. ; K Co., R. C. R; Nth, 27th,12Mth, 21'th. 30th. 32nd and 88,41 r.C: `ch t.; detaahm enent B.A. Ur(, HIld Ambulances; detachment C. A, CASTOR IA per tablas and ahiidrea. Tbb KW Yes Nn, Alum1 Bea» Alfa $1gu$1 ' of Your Vote & Influence Centralia icited Nelson E. Hicks ``)' e1'ro.l(K(i" Respectfully Sol Jacob Kellermann Liberal Candidate for South Huron. Thi= lace w:-:7; W011 by .101111 Ford, Al. Iti‘sett 2nd and Albert FordFord:3rd. The greasy pig didn't seem to have very much life in it when re_ leased and was easily captured by Thornton Pear. (, ar dollar to give is up, ,t►t<1 - ,1', cute Pupil and Singing. ,il of London Conservatory Music, if. Rn uthre nelConservatory►unald, Charles w•hite.I.ondon Eng., Ernes (..s liardleg•, London, Eng. A limited nuu,ber of pupils will be accepted• wereMr. visidt ors at4the Methodist London parson- age from Friday tell Monday. Mr. C. J. Pink and wife of London. visited friends here. Aar, Pink, the church on Sunday morning. tenorsoloist, sang in the Methodist Mrs. C. Brown,. of London, visited her mother, Mrs. Boyle. Miss Salton, of London, visited her sister, Mrs, E.tColwill, Mr. Edgar Butt, of Kippen, Visited Rat' theMonrl dajitty. eodist parsonage Sunday llfisa Victoria Day with her parents at Ful - Swann, ottrschool teacher spent latton. Miss Elsie llandfor1 of London, who has been visiting friends and relatives here for the past month. left for her home Tuesday evening. Miss Fleda Baker, who for a time has been organist of the Methodist church here, left Tuesday for a trip to the Northwest. Rev, W. H. Butt gave an interest- ing picture talk On Ireland to the Ep- worth League Tuesday evening. A number of Centralia people took in the Cantata at Crediton on Sunday evening. Arrangements are being made for Dominion Day festival here, which promises to be one of the best ever Mr. Edgar held, assed his final examsi or M. D, is honwho has e from Toronto. After spending a few days with his parents he leaves to take a position as house surgeon in one of the hospitals in New York. We con- gratulate Dr. Buswell in his well earn- ed honors and wish hint unbounded success in his chosen profession. Centralia was very quiet Victoria outi Day,ngth,e residents having gone for an A great display of flee works was given here by Mr. \Vm. !'arsons. Miss Lillian Elliott, Centralia's popu- lar Soprano, took part in the concert ! at Mt. Bridges Victoria evening and I Miss Kate Elliott, elocutionist, assist- ed at the Creditors concert the same evening. Miss Flora Hepburn, of London spent the holiday at her home here. Mr. Arnold Coughlin, the Misses Nona and Josephine Coughlin, of Lon- don, spent the holiday with their par - here.e. se Mr. and Mrs. 1Vi11 Wood and little then lel the boys for a merry cha but only for a short time. It.-stvas son Donald, of London• were the too lazy. guests of the Misses 1'ilson The horse raej,i. was •rood and every heat closely contested. Much credit is due Ed. Bossenberry. who kindly came over from Zurich to act 0q starter, for the way he, handled the races. I1c made the drivers the the mark and come to their places aril b v eo Join; gate excellent sails - faction. Thos. 'landlord ani Georg. J Mr. and Mrs. tVn,. Essery are visit - Mace acted as judge•• The following ing friends in Brantford, was the results of the trotting• and Miss Nellie Cotriil of Ilderton, was running contests: the guest of her sister .Utas (:erne Cot- •TROTTJNG rill. Minnie E.. Chris Eilber, Zurich. 1, 1. 1. ter Gertrude of LondonMrs. Jack Trothan frielittle nds Freddie Mack, D. llod';ins, Claud,_ boyo. :, here Lill Patchett. It. 11. Ilcddon, CrcJi- Miss Harriet Colwill, of Exeter, vis - ton E., 3, 1. :1. Red friends here. Nellie M. Geo. Troyer. Ilillsg e 4.3 el. arch -�- Mrs, Fisher and lidle daughter of Forest were the guests of Miss Flo Essers,. Mrs. French of Clinton, visited her sister, Mrs. even. Elliott, Mr. James !landlord and daughter Miss Annie visited friends in Granton this week. 'RUNNING -Rev. D, 1%. Collins is tins week Weary Willie, G. Lawson, Credito:t 1, 1. teeing held • in London, ''Minnie, F. Bogart'', Exeter. 2, • -Mr. Jantes Murray received word Dinah, G. ]toss, Hensel!, 3, 3. ' Tuesday of the death at Toronto of attending the Huron Synod, which is ...� ..Cp leis, lions Murray a second then corning up to rnake the Indian J "Rini "Tapp, the genial manager , year aegestudentnat cause of hisMedical spurt. The Irdi:ut maintained of the Cent, •11 Hotel blurts is death was tee possibly lead to the Presbyterian churef►, w'han one of '1 h • best known, men in this [p'neutnonia. Young Murray ern, a Westcott spurted past him and en- section. It' knows everybody for brllfiant student and had a bright tercd on the Jas half mile, around miles around and calls everyone .by future before him. Mrs. Murray left the track several rods ahead of lire his first name, and in return he gels 1Vednesdap for Toronto to attend the redskin. Ott the track several nothing but Billy, and reoinetirne• funeral. friends of the rutin' is paced thein George, and he becalis to Jike the is- funeral. and \Vestcott passed under tho wire tinction. Once in •a while be gets in :a tciO1,er, having rnado 1 be distance a 1•etniuiicent mood and cites occurr- in forty minutes. Peters followed a ences int ie)r happened in llis younger minute later. The runners ware fol_ days• home 30 years n3o Ice. ha<I the lowed around . bicycle! and Mr, Al!. \\al. soul( have won the race with :ho tors as the entire conrs'o w'itt reputation for be►ng fleet footed need boy! an h'c official judge, f•esrtle, one late James Oka, had not the lager of the runners, who failed to tinisht changed the route at the last m,ln- made ene:xcellent run, and kettle' up use. However his List recilnl of well witb the roatf,'rs until' near tho former experiences has got clic bridge on the 2nd cono,ession, when he wee taken with a pain in his side i..1 had to give up. Many thought the Indian would be a sure winner. and was picked against the field, but %' estcott strove(' his superiority over the redskin 011(1 after (ho race show. eel the least fatigue of th:a two. The 1-•1 mile boys' race was won easily by heel, Hanlon. of Centralia. I,a a coo 'n(1 ari•f Taylor 3rd. The Air's' race was won by Zoe Sil- lery, 'Etta Welsh 2n41 and Elsie Oil- fing 3r(1. The apple eating contest. caused consider a 1)1 • a tn'ls,•u:l n1. Tiro boys had to eat :,pI't' ftlepen,led from ire! Ind u,:r�• prevcn13(1 from Us - 4 1 heir h:utda or arms. E. Taylor managed to get his eall•u first. A. Duplin finished 2tid and Allan Carter 3rd. all bra ten, and 11)05. ,oho are rnising chickens by the incubator route, !melt bei ler discard ,the machines and follow out- t the proce,edurc banded) out ago he was the genial u nnringilI » dolmae years farm :end wishing to get a flock of moues 1 bringers. eurchaer(I iwo bens and n rooster. In order 10 ._11' ,1 he tug Payers every oppertunily, be Ict. :he grass and wo-ode grow so that they could eteel ,tw•ay. lay and hatch and bring (o: t h 'their young. This t ivy did and •by fall \1 r. Tapp u.rs the happy possessor of not Jess than. 3001 chickens. If anybody can twat thisI record with nn • Iv times the numb r of Incubator. and they t can .have ?' r layerq every opportunity, lie tet tie! rets Death of 15'111. Hoskin. After n life.. r of usefulness aria err �r;y, lir. \1'm. lloskin, who for upward of 50 years was n much respected and val- ued resident of Exeter, passed I lo his Inst retvard last Thursday, even- ing. Mr. lloskin bad been in .very Dental Surgeon poor health for the last Iwo mon(La Office over (Madman & Stanbury's anti it was known tbait his demise Main affect-ExETEK. was a matter of a very abort time, his illness Lein; a general breakup DR. G. F. ROULBTON L. D. S. of hie e I once rugged d a •s �K tr l y e n. he d;- + D. D. 8., Dentist. Member of ceased wee horn iu Cornwall.. Eng.! R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor land in 1R2A and cum: lo Canada Graduate of Toronto Unlyersity. about rixty ycais a;o. For over1 OFFICR:-Ower Dickson & Carling' twenty five yenta he was foreman Law Offices in Dr. in clic blackamithi►n • r Anderson's for department of dental me the Verity foundry, and before the ( perigee, firm lett here to est061iah n Jai evil -- firm el 11r0ntford. 'ir..11oskin ic- W. BROWNING, M. D.. M. e feld 11is position, living 9 ,,case-!/ f P. 8„ Graduate Victoria to fel life at, his how nt the nortfl entry, ollrce and reeldenence. Domini° end of i h^ town. tic was ynarricr! Laboratory, l�xeter, to Elizabeth ICestie, who tieparted Associate Coroner of Huron. this life snout . 1 li years n3o. In politic. he ware a Conserv0(iv' and ` was a re.;ular attendant itt (dle1 Li ow i Methorist church. In his younger' $1.0o per year in advance Yes! This is nice Weather for Cleaning up- � Are You Interested in this List Senotlrs Floor Paint, the very best Just received 120 pi Scnours Ready mixed Paint ...... Elephant Ready mixed Pain .... Alabastine all shades Campbells stain all shades .. • .... Paint and Varnish BrusheE ... , .. . Coal Oil Stoves Gasoline Stoves• , , , .15c qt arts, • • • • • . 25 and 5oc. ....15 25 and 45c, 25 and 5oc, 15 25 45 and 85c. .5 10 15 and 25c. • • . 75c. to $10.o0 ••••5.00to$14.00 ....375 to $5.50 ••..rcoto$1 5o •••..•..$r .40 set Screen Windows t 0o to $r 5o I Iammocks (a • • • • • • 2oc to 40C swell lot).... 2 5o to $4 75 Poultry Netting, all sizes .1 to roc a yard Garden Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, etc. Lawn Mowers Step Ladders, Georgia fine Curtain Stretchers, Complete.... Screen Doors, complete ........ HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND PAINT STORE Paint Protection You realize the necessity of protecting yotr house with goo(! paint, but you do not realize the necessity of protecting yourself against poor paint. It all looks alike in the can, but one kind comes oft, the other stays on ; one kind soon looks shabby, the other keeps new. The kind that holds on strongest, looks new longe:;t, is THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT "It is the result of a gI:arter of a century's paint -making expe.i. ence; the product of the largest paint factory in the world. ti We sell it. SOLD EY T. SON, EXETER. rruwwwwinfinniuvwuvInir OUR IDEAS of what constitutes good clothing differ from the ideas of most other firms. Wo de mand and use in all our Snits and Overcoats only the best material and the highest, class of workmanship. Give usac'all. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor D IA. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. 8., j,•�UNEY D. 8., honor graduate of Toronto University. TO LOAN. 1 c n on Band saline ircperrttiprivate runes OLADMAN & STANBURY 1 Barristers 8o;icltore, Mein et•flxeter I IV.) BOSSENBERRY ZURICH t Licenced Auctioneer. Salts sen ' (ducted in all parts, Terms reasnnahl and satisfaction guaranteed. el r1FRANK CAiRNs, Veterinary Sur FRANK Succeeeor to A. H. Ham- - 1 say, V. S. Treats all domestic ani - C mals on most approved principals. Specyial attention to dentistry. Office o; at gatnsay's tilt/ stand en Main street. M' Night call at, Peter dawilen'e residence ain street. S THOmas & Nuttier' R and weeds wrote so that they could steal away, lay and hatch and bring forth their young,. This the years he took an active part in mein. Civil Engineer& Architect icipa l 'Mails, flavin; served as COtlft. (tate Department of Public Work., Canada.) cillor :and was a member iof the Cone-9sing Engineer for Mfunicipal and Coun•y school bond. A grown familyof wort, Electric railroad", Etwerage and waterworks nine children f,•rtivo Lim, rex Luys st•etemw'hones,ttridgesAnil Reenforced Concrete tnet 1hre.• !iris. 'Arthur of Jlratii'ford ptwne2�2o ',Onion°owls ticl1atd of Kirkton, George. of Wood tock, t•:diiAId Charles and Neleo1, 1 C)Iien;f0: 1119..1. McLaughlin, Exc.. MONEY TO LOAN ,`! : Jar:,. Louis ll';,tp•r. Dr.tylon, ► n(! Mrs. `.1n• a ,\ m 1 We )lavenofimtted private funds for inns Y, of lite )lien. -entoppoono farm or enlacerroperlyall Iowa h• fum•r 1 •••. 1- held from bis late. asasoflaten.b. i.i't:r • on i l,' hake Road Sunday DICKSON& CA AMINO 1 lid ,,:,, n!t• n,t,,l by .a lege mom! 3e num. r of t(lrio,tillg relatives an.11 9ICKSON dt CARLING i^n.o. It,t'ren^nt took place in the r The pal bearers the hr -law Tn by the e Me childen. It s a results 1from footall Coltsfectorant is the bys • . ---- 1 NcLaull Klin. of Brantford. The Exe- mleedonen, �ol'c ore Gtr the Glow ter rnuneil atten.led in it h:x1V out of 1.oe8aak, lace. street for the deceased. Thoee y s1'0tO s1 beret rate, o[ lateral nal e family from :a distance Avtto at-� arPICEsSNAIN STREET. sz)g'1's1{, ended the funeral were. Mr, and Mia. R' o�tme " 4 L. H. DIMON Arthur Hoskin, Brantford; Edward i I nd ,nelson, of Chicago: George, of 9 f fTf f Auctioneer. Sales . LTC I tVoodetot•k; Mr. and Mtn. Richard • Privet/ Auctioneer. Bales con akin Kirk London, ducted and Ilii. Barry tics. duc In al�_plet,a;ts. Tdeme reason le' n, of tondos. L,_ The tar., for n a3' 1(08 a lune .. -O{�C erAtin,i rs of winz 'aseball, races and other guile* will , th /o Itact that 'peace" .aid iii•. take place. Come and have a good t Kt1nlake fail,vl to .11t'r. Cap. How. time. Everybody welcome. nrd deletyed rho face for 9 I. ,v nlin a use. until be rood t dc. off bis shake 5 Cj b) EA , and on s=econd t hou slit put thee on, a ,"` i H kl 1