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Exeter Times, 1908-06-11, Page 1%der 11 URON&M1DDLESEX GAZETT E TfiMTV-Ft ETH YEAR -No 1409 EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 11th 1908, $t.co per year in 1L .ance is ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••..•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JONES & CLARKS' •• : • PlHotrne No. 32,, •• I 25 per Gent, D16011llt sale =•Z • :• • on all our . • i New White WaistS.i • • 1 For the next two weeks we are giving 1 cit' all i our White Waists. Every Waist in the store will it be cleared out at this sale. You cannot afford to . • miss this. Now is the time to get a good supply . • for the summer at small cost. • • We want to '`repeat" last years selling as we :: sold out every Waist, and are going to do the • • same this season. •_ • Do not Miss this, Sale $1 oo Waists tor $ .75 1.25 Waists for .95 1.50 Waists for 1.10 2'00 Waists for 1.5o $2,5o Waists for $r.go 3.00 Waists for 2.25 4.00 Waists for 3.00 4.50 Waists for 3.35 Sizes 32 to 40. 20 Different Styles, Parasols and Sunshades This will be a big season for then!. You will find theta here in abundance in plain or fancy. Nice Fancy Parasols for $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Good Black Parasols for $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 Heatherbloom \Ve have the long looked for "Heatherblonnt" now on our counters. It is one of the finest goods made. Just as good and rustles like silk, and is teking the place of silks for Petticoats and Linintrs. 50c. teed; 30 in. Boys, Look Here Have you heard of our New Neck Wear. Just arrived the swagger stuff. Right from New York. The new leather tit, is all our own. We have the New Invisable suspenders in now. New White Vests, New Collars and New Belts. Right from the Old Country Just arrived two crates of Dinner Sets and Toilet. Sets. 1Ve are now in position to offer you the best assortment in this line shown in Exeter for a long time. Come in and see them. It will do you good. •• • Dinner Sets from $0. to *15. • Toilet Sets from $2. to $5, • and they are a fine lot. Jones & Clark •. ••: Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford i • Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers. London Conference iturned by 69+ LAST D OF THE EXETER Whitneyy 1 I t:Ue'11DISTRICT Majority EILBER'S MAJORITY IN SOUTH HURON OVER 400 -Premier Whit sey ,was again re- turned to vo%ver 'Monday by un in- creased majority, igainine 80 of the 100 seats in tho house. The Liberals gained n' few seats, but they %were off set ;by the much larger gains on the part of tho Conservatives. Tri premier ntaeis gains in all the new Ontario constituencies. The only member of the ministry to be defeated was lion. Nelson Monteith, ,the member for South Perth, who had to submit to defer( at the hands of his old political opponent, Mr. Valentine Stock. -Mr. Allan Studholme, the Labor member for East Hamilton, was re- •• turned,. •• -.ellen. Adapt Beek, of London de- • • featede Mr, John M. McEvoy by a •• majority of over 1,400. • 2 One of t he surprises of the c:un- •• haign mart the defeat in North Olid- • • dlesex of C. C. Hodgins, by ,Duncan • • C. hues. -Mr. !toss was given the • • •• unanimous OOrnitlatien for West 'Middlesex. but against tremendous •• odds, went into the north riding uni •• won his fight. fiThe 'local campaign was very quint Mr. licllermanrt's friends feeling auto of his ;defeat at the outset. The different committees Leder- •• ranged to receive complete returns II over the %vire, but owing to the sev- ere electrical storm which prevailed •Z about 7 o'clock, the telegraph wires • were put. out of commission, and It �: was llJ.3U betodi rcceiv'd fromefore: London urns by tccicpulhon1be when it was known that the \Vhit- • ney government •had been returned • by an increased number. •• -Mr. A. E. Igen wishes to express •• his thanks to the People of !Exeter •• and vicinuity for the kindness shown •Z , him in hi, recent illness. Mr. Pym •• I has suffici.e ally recovered to take •daily %%alks a"d iv endeavoring :to ,et j around to sec Lis many friends her - •i , sonally. • l -The 33rd. lluron 'ltegt. 3o s into IIcamp at Godcrich June 15th instead 10th as previous stated.A'. menof "F" Company Exetern: • have 1signed the Boll for this years Camp • will Lr lifted Out on '\V.'clrteedes • 10th, t"fltur'd ty 11111, i'riday 12th. at 8 ps m. each day, and will proceed to God,'richl on 'Monday next 15th. reit. A few more can be taken on set. Apply to Scrat. Major 11zctor or 'Lieut. Iteamars. The following is the result of the. election J1onday in South Ilur. on. We have been unable to secure th t result from No. 5 of Godarioh town.•ibip and give it the same as at the .last election. Mr. Felber claims to be elected by 401. TITCJERSMITII Either leellerma tin No 1 el Ga No 2 31i :e7 N., 'i 16 t7 No 4 1.6 ti9 o -, :10 6'1 eel ti 26 61 - - 156 363 Majority for I:••il••rm.tnti 207. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Usborne and Hibbert Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur- ance Gompanu Head Office, Farquhar,:Ont. Fri sident-.1. 1.. 1tt'SSELL. Niee_i'resid,•nt-\V. 11. I'ASSMOIIE DIRECTORS. Wu, Roy, BORNIIOLM P. 0 Wm. BiUWK WINCIIILSEA P. O. T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. O. ROBERT NORI118, 8taffa. A0 ENTS. For Sale Good fratnc dwelling house and stable, Lots Nos. 120, 121, and 1.22 on the South side of the Lake Itoa:. Exeter, Ontario, It he property of the lata !William iroskin. 1'or par- ticulate apply to GLADMAN &. S1'ANIII:RV, Ilarriste rs, Exeter. RICHARD HOSKIN, Kirkton. MRS. JOiIN McLAiiGiILIN, Exeter. MOSES AMY, Stephen '1'p, Executors. JOHN EMERY. Exeter, agent for Mortgage Sale KJshorne a.nd Ilittdulph. OLIVER HARRIS. Munro. agent Of house and Lot at Shipka for Bibbed, Fullerton and Logan. B. W. F. BEAVERS, 3eeY•Treas. Farquhar. Under and by wirtuw of the'power of /tale in 11 curtain Mort;a;e, which will be produced at the time of Sala, there will be offered for trate by pub- lic auction on THURSDAY, JI)NE 11111. 1903 et 1 o'clock. 1'. SL, on the premises port of 'Lot No. Ten. in the Sixteenth Concession of 1 h Township of Step- hen. in elle County of Ilurou, con- taining •trine -I. wen:ietlis of nn acre "A few turns on the Edi- stio,e or Ices Ervin; a fronts;a of the cideroad of nine tolls by n depth . son Phonograph every mora of eizht cods. th . northwest Connor ing is the only medicine 1 of raid proecrty b en; four rods east ever take." May be you from the northwest art;le of said lot would need less medicine if number ten. :lit • IIB On this properly is a ;ood frameMejorey for ieeilertnann 155. you took good cheer in large house 18 by 24 feet and n frame stable+ doses from this wonderful TERMS OF SALE. I STliPHEN Twenty per cent. of the purchesaEilb,Kcll••rMann Home Entertainer, Which money on i h e rely of pal,, end the' r . No 1 fie 20 is all the musical instruments , balance in thirty d,ys thereafter.No 1 47 15 without interc.it, !t . 31 Of the world rolled intd one. Further terms and conditions will \o I e2 49 i A dandy Edison l'hono- be mode known on the day of rale or\o :, 16 37 graph all complete, sells at may be had on apperatine rto \o'1i :1' 19 Y, Na . 16 lit $i� 50 others $32,5o and Exeter. Ontario, Vendor's Solicitors' GLADMAN & MTANIt1.1.No 8 60 23 I $.15. Dated at Ex -ter %Lis 21st (ley of I No J !,raal 3.3R 54 may x!)09. 91.' annual Thames RoadRoadpicnic Records that wear forever ' �•, icy forEither 223, will be heel Ft idly, June 19th, nt 40 cents each. Come in and i I 'rhos. Ilunkitee grove. This picnic is hear the newest Edison. Farm for Sale ! C/413011Nii I the event of the season 01:1 every- I:iiber Ii• 11,'rm inn i'.tO IY %V I1 in .t !cast twCnty miler THE PURITY That beautiful 200 acre berm' it a - Exeter 1 int li should he tt,cra. .te'd lose khan one mile North of �„ 2 61 61 --f- Exeter on the London Itoad, Jots ♦„ int 1-, a, Canadian Express Building. I Nos. 4 and 5 1st con: I;shorn••. On �„ 'e4 71) OLA OMAN & STANRURY, 8olleitore se••••••••••••••••••••••••• A Man 72 years old says STANLEY !ellen. ieellermann Not 29 50 No _' 59 30 eo 3 tN 25 \u 4 50 16 e 5 42 71 • 371 192 Majority for Either 82. GOL':;1t1OII '1'O\VNSIiiI' Jalber ltcllermnnn Not 60 . 211 No 2 51 21 No 3 71 38 N o 1 59 31 e o i, 65 46 No 3:_ 18_ 347 168 \l tjority for Feller 179 11AY 1'.ilb:'r Keil:mann No 1 31 44 No '« 20 47 No 3 95 104 No 4 rs 51 Noe 25 5'2 No 6 el :r3 No - 29 •2', No 8 10 62 IIENSA'LL Eilber Kellerrnann No 1 102 91 Majority for Either 8. ENETEII 1 'Ei.lber Kellermanti .Inst closed was the first on held No 1 60 ••g in Exeter in twenty-five years ani No 6U 'y wastn:trked by ,t Large attendance \a 3 56 Ct 1 of tninisters and lay delegates, many No. 4 72_ 1' I of ;tlstors `c tof itttito�licthodis.t chorcL•'er, having te2en a1here. 250 1 34 1'h r•onference proper did not open _Majority. for Eilber 121 until 'Thursday, when Rev. A. II. et F.CAPITU'LATIONGoing was elected president for the E'►Ibcr Iicllerm;ttut 321 year. As soon as the election of of - Councillor Beaman, on: behalf of the 1{i ter 1'sborne. _�!) lel' corporation, extended the hand of 1uckersrnith 1:,6 163 welcome to tho visiting gentlemen Ilayfcld Sit Zvi Ilcnsall 103 20 etivinz :them the freedom of MeConn. Stephen 561 :138 At the. Friday nflernoott nertiner GOderich Tp. 317 16(1 the session was devoted to Learing Stanley 1 374 192 deputations conveying zreetings Hay 201 '140 from other bodies, soma of :w .bich in - 399 1*J70eluded Itevi, 1). W. Collins and \V. Majority for F.illrcr 4'_'3 - hi. Martin, pastors of the !ltivitt J Metnori'tl and Presbyterian churches \Vc give below the vote cash to the • A.11. Gischlcr, L.K. Eidt and E. 1i. different municipalities at t he last Bean, representing, the Evangelical Provincial ciection. The. munioipali- t Association. tics are grouped ns the riditis aro On friday evening a reception ser. now constructed vice was given the eight candidates, Tr'CKEItSMITII for t);e ministry in the James tit. r Lib Con. church. The resolution of reception No. 1 rte 91 was moved by Rev. It. D. 1lamiltoia No. 2 51 61 and Rev. James 'Livingston'. No :3 53 23 Saturday afternoon the laymen's :;� 4 77 e9 session %%as held %vhan some interest - Ne 5 ?8 :;t ire, addrestees %vele given and offi- No ti ee 32 cers for the ensuing, year elected:. -- - The board' of examiners for the No. 1 Ilei '205 coming year were elected as follfollows',Majorityority °10 • Reve..A. K. Jerks. A. 11. Goings (1. 5G 30 ';1'.1\1.1:\ N. ilsonhaz,'Oe.s, 1. JoseWellphs.‘1%).1.1i1 ipJ. Ford, Jasper,J. No. 2 `19 3., 11. Gundy \o a2(1;777 ' 7 {g 7 1011 The conference next year will be r held in the Askin street, church Lon - 1, don Ilev. W. 13. Creighton, editor of -- _•__ the eiethod(.st paper, The Christian 1-'xeter, Main St., E. A. Feat.. James St. A. 11. Going, B. A, kteitl, •\V. t od't'in Iaituville, 11. J. Fair, F, Bargees Centralia. W. 11. Butt. Hensel!, S. L. 'Poll. Kip nen, John Hart Crediton, Robt. Hicke. Grand Bend, T. A. Stedman. Sylvan, A. M. McColloch Ailsa Craig, R. Smith Baker, Lucas, Geo. J. Kerr. Grantotr, C. 1'. Wells. 1Yoodhaut, 1.. Bartlett. Kirkton, John Veale. The London Conference !netting 220 76 Guardian, %%as introduced and em- >iajut icy 50 Wm -sized this branch of work. Ile was Jteartily welcomed, and the e.ODEItICII 1'O\VN$IIiL, o:lntiment of the conference was t:x- No. 1 39 184 pressed int a resolutien of e?ympatby No. 2 40 55 and co-operation. No 3 36 SS IRev. et. A. Ayearst, 13. A., uf Tor - No 4 10 61 onto, provincial license inspector, No 5 46 65 gave a very stirrin; and kdoluens No 6 35 30 address, •in which he showed the - - - - work which waA being done •in the 212 313 enforcement cf t1; • tlaw•. elajority. 171 Bev. Mr. Thome, field s:►cretary of HAY the 1:ord's Day Alliance. in a brief No. 1 adllre>ss showed the aims :me meth - No. tr od of that organization and tho ex - \o 3 cel lent %work which it was necont- No 4 rentl,Utg. 41 .13 45 21 91 )O9 55 21 51 e7 •15 Ri :19 28 71 19 131 360 71 No :, No li No No 8 Majority STEPHEN No. 1 No. 2 No 3 Nc 4 No 5 No 6 No 7 No 8 No. 9 el•tjority i-'11OIINE No. 1 No. 2 No 3 No 4 Majority 11AYEIEI.D 28 78 17 61 Is 85 :,7 133 :i9 50 35 $7 (::) :1:) 20 lit 41 67 •..,3 611 251 47 112 til 50 42 110 7 55 2':3 ::$ t 108 :33 88 Majority. 55 11EN :\Li. 102 94 Majority 8 EXETER No 1 26 76 No. 2 26 69 No 3 21 69 No 4 '•J 80 12e 201 Majority 160 RECAl'1TULA'TION Lib. Con. Tuckersntith 411 205 Stanley 220 276 ticelerich Tp. ' 212 :138 Hay 131 :160 rite ph,- n :103 011 Ila nurse 233 :13 I Hayfield 33 .88 ileneall . 102 94 Exeter 1215 294 2113 2617 !Majority e01 Thames Road •••••••••••••••••••••••••• the property is a la ere new brick - house. with every convenience, largo ERNEST IiLLIOT bink barn, three windmills : first Conveyancer Accounts Collected c' tss supply of water. The farm is •i first class cot lttion. Thee farms MONEY I•»•, rotes,earl be together or Feptrat0 North w .1 r t.�a. ;,r S•le. For further imformation apply to Office, Main Street, Exeter i Mr. J. waw tort %Let premiaeit, .I 211 :c; T,.I' 1!.c I'.1\ I -I1:1.1) 3:. 1 : l:. lermann No 1 26 Bears the Majority fol Fell: 1 62 i Signature of CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Hare Always Bought !REV. A. H. GOING. 11. A. !'reset:'nt of t Ie• leeiden Conference. -Th.- .•Ieelion of et lien's resulted as folio.%.: --Ie. si•I eat, tee. A. II. Goiter. I•.% i ; 1:• rutdine Secretary, lice. T. \'%. I;. iel.fotd, Ripley: A`- 'ist.lnt t .11 Hee. \V. 11. (:r.t- hain of 1'• . In 1. r.•i 'Rev. Ie 21. itarnby of I'•''rr,u!tt : $tati•tical Sec- ret „%. it ........33fucd, Lebannon : Join s 1 e ct•'!.1y. lIcv. 11. A. i\lillcrt Cotine At I 1 n, `•! %' .•f:• • rrtoon session It •e. 1. 11. 1:. i.::. le.••ideta:-el cr. .3. :.t' t I.i•'h 13•21. Dewey end 13 •v. 11. 8. Bou;all, form- erly of I I, • Totohto and Monique Conf •r,•n• le -electively %%ere iu- Oodua •,l 10 the London Confercnc into •. ie t!r•y had berth rce .% .1. Vote s of t hanks were tendered the retiring otfic.'rr: t ini'tere %%ere t.- ronim lie . •1 (ot superannuation :- neve. II. 1.. Hutton. o f 1)ele n herr 8. Monti of AlIwood. .1. 11. Kirkland of Stretford, 0. A. Gifford of (itr.rt- ford. Thnin:ts Griffith of 'Toronto, C. W. \'olliek of India. 1'. 711. fleet 11 and G. II. Thomson of Bothwell. It •w. R. E. Mitchell, forrmet ly eta1- ion^d at l'lort ace, Lavin I :.handoned tl.• %.••tl. .'.ititl: ti„• t ..r %% to drop - 1► 1 Rena tee conf•!rcvtce toll, and the resignation of Ile v. C. If••r of Lone'on, %%ho has given up isi' charge on account of ill -health. Sas :tech pteil '1'h•• following were adntille.l to the Conf •rencei from other Conf •r••nces Ile vs. Geoi gee \V. Dee y. of Torontre 11. 1'. F'rauson. of •1'otonlo. 11. li i)ourrall, of \V:1114 tion, A. E. t.\fac- k.•nzie an I ('.It. i),te :nt. '1'Lo trans- f••rred out (:f 1, Con reI ellre inoleer Cm:fet.•r e met •.-- Its vs. 1. 1). in -on I.c:ndon. 11. W Lock: of Kine tl.tin l'Itona, • Mnxon, of Mun- e• w in.t \Vn1. A. Gifford. of 1$tra1ford Th • fol lo jtu,Z probationers were 1 •c.•ivcd into full connection %illi 19. ('nnf.•temre en•1 were old tined on Nuielaw.-M, ssrs. Moll. v. 1). Madden \\'ua. I,. Ilyl,••, C. \V. Doan, Ola vie W. n. C. 1'. Lo,t•ut. A.8. \Vhitehaie. I. Ve .1. I:ilpatriek. and \V. 0. Con- %% 9v. The folio,. in; probation'1• "ill he corninn•'d nn trial.-elessrs. J.C. flit - ford. A leKell tin. A. V. Waldron, Are You Interested in this List Samson Portland Cement at close prices Senours Floor Paint, the very best .... 45c qt Just received 12o quarts. Scnours Ready mixed Paint ............25 and 5oc. Elephant Ready mixed Paint 15 25 and 45c, Alabastine all shades 25 and 5oc, Campbells stain all shades 15 25 45 and S5c. Paint and Varnish Brushes ........5 to 15 and 25c. Coal Oil Stoves ........75c. to $to.00 Gasolne Mowers ' ; ::. 5 •oo to $ [.I.00 Lawn 3.75 to $5.5o Step Ladders, Georgia Pine ....1 0o to $1 5o Curtain Stretchers, Complete.... $1 40 set Screen Doors, complete ........ I oo to $1 5o Screen Windows .... ...... 20C to 40e liammocks (a swell lot).... .... 2 50 to $4 75 Poultry Netting, all sizes 4 to roc a yard Garden Rakes, Floes, Shovels, etc. HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND PAINT STORE T. Kawkins & Son Jobbers and Dealers in Shelf and General Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Nails, Seeks, etc. We make a specialty of Eavetroughing, Roof. ing and Plumbing in all its branches. Call and be convincecl that it is the cheapest spot in town. T. KAWKINS & SON The Call of Summer is for new styles in clothing. We have the latest in all fabrics and our workmanship needs no ccmment. We always have the best available Our Suits are the best value we have ever offered in Exeter. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor Exeter, Ontario. DR. A, It. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. HONEY TO LOAN. D. S., Honor graduate of Toronto University. We bare • large amount of private funds Dental Surgeon a interee and vlllaRepropertloe a01own1. Office over Madman & Stanbury'sf (MADMAN & BTANRURY Main street-h'x)1TRR. Barristers Sollcltore. Mehl st.l1•:xeter R. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. X1.18.I'Il1 i.1,1 t'. -i, 1: \ ET ER, LiC • enycd.,'ntieneer. Sales con D. D. S., Dentist, Member of `darted in all p tris. 'I', r uta te:tsetnnble Graduate of R. C. D. S. Toronto University. of Ontario and Honor Orders can he. left at Cha 'I'i%Ii'- Oillre OPPICB:-Over Dickson & Carling's� .1 BOSS P:NBA:1{R Y, %Uitl('H Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former, E I.icensett A ticttoneet,. 'rales CH denial parlors.con ' ducted in all earls, Terms tensonabl J W. BROWNING, t8M. D. M. c I and satisfaction goat anlecd. • P. „ Graduate Victoria Cn t varsity. oMMoe and reedenence. Dominion r Laboratory, Exeter. FR:1NK CAIRNS, A elerinnry Stir Associate Coroner of Huron, i geon. Successor to A. It. !tain- t say. V. S. Treats all domestic ani- Q mals on most apps ove1 principally. Lcwis Thomas & Nuttor I special attention to eyed try, (mice at Rntnynt ly s old Mand on eI:tin ,erect. Civil Engineer & Architect Matin street t Peter slawilee s residence (Late Department o1 PuLIIe Works, Canada.) Nl Cons•illina Engineer for Municipal and Co•inty Work, Electric railroads, sewerage and Wateraorte wetem Wharves, Bridges and Re enforced Concrete !.hone MO Lonlon Ontario HONEY TO LOAN • We bare unlimited private fonds for levee. ens apo farm or Wilms troperty o.1 loves sten of Intel's:se DICKSON & CARLiNG Rselsr DICKSON & CARLING, &resters Solicitors Notaries (loss's aae$r, (:ommlestoners. Solicitors for lbs Nolson• Raok. Ilio. M ase! to Loan at lowest rates of Interest, 01/ICK t -MAIN STRP ET, EXITS& a. CARLMRA 8. A. um. SWOOP I:. a impson, 1,. C. Mcltober. . W. Mc- lton,:d, \V.(:. Gr.,lrtm, 1•'.l t', Lyse - dale .1.1'. 'Itaycraft, Wm. ie James. D):avi•l (ricks. J..1. Allan, L.1. Mith- ews. A. H. .Johnston. C. W. Coult••r. It. 11. llotereeet. 3. W. .Johnston. P. I1. Lansford. .1. .A. 8;r•ncely. A. E. Doane. K. Il.'ntnn, 11. \Villi ;tn'. John 11 J'etere, C. W. McKenzie and W, II. Osbornct . .. Valuable Samples Free "I I,a'c used your 1"oltnfoote Expec- torant and find it satisfactory in cases (.f croup, cotes or toughs. I have used it ever since I got a trial bottle, and have recommende.l it to everyone in need of it. You may use my name and address for testimonials if you wish. !loping it will benefit others as it has :lune my children, 1 rrmain, MRS. AGNES COMBER." 1069 Frances et., London, Ont. celtefo('te Expectorant is the great- est cough and tbroat cure in the world. It is the prescription of a renowned specialist. In order that every family may prove its unparalleled merits we 1. ill need a sample bottle free to every - ere who sends WI their name and 64- dr•••s and mentions this paper. Can be had nt all druggists at 25e. Send your name to -day to Dr. T..1. Slocum, Ltd., Toronto. lend for Fra Sample To -day.