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Exeter Times, 1909-03-04, Page 1r utir dimes s HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETI THHIRTY-SIXTIH. YEAR ---NO 184 1 .......N.........N......,...41.N............ JONES & CLARKS' Phone No. 32. New Spring Goods for the Early . Buyer Our Stock is Fast Filling Up NOW that Spring is almost here you will find it to your advantage to secure your Spring and Summer wearables early. We are all ready for the early shopper with our magnificent show- ing of new Dress Goods, Trimmings, Linen Suit- ings, Ginghams, Chambrays, Vestings, White Waists, Whitewear and everything that is new for the coming season. New Spring Dress Mateials Exclusive Cloths, Latest Colorings ':1 An aristocratic showing of the very correct French and British Suiting' now ready for your approval. A prominent feature is the surpriainKly stylish cloths at popular prices. 50c. 75c, $1.00 per yard. New Grays, Greens, Blues, London Smoke and a charming range of Blacks. Beautiful New White Waists This season we are showing the largest and most stylish range of dainty \Vhite Waists we have ever put before the peo- ple of Exeter. Every waist is a garment of style; long or short sleeves. Prices from 81 up to $4.50. Dress Skirts Are a big factor in our store this season. they are very handy to secure being all ready for wear. Nice Voile with Satin or Silk trimmings. Se ea and Panawas are the leading clothe. Embroideries and insertions From the one inch trim- ming to the 18 inch corset cover Embroideries. We have a very large assortment as they will be very much used for this season. Colored Underskirts Of Silk, Heatherblooni, Moreen and Sateen. The col- ors are blue. green, brown, grey and black. An ideal, Underskirt to match any suit you may buy. All at very low pricer+. Wash Goods Now is the time to buy them. The new Prints, Ging- hams, Chambrays, Linens, Vestings and Muelins. Our stock is large and the pat- terns are correct in the sea- sonable shades. HOUSE FURNISHINGS For the Spring House Cleaning New Lace Curtains " Madras -' Sw:se Muslin Tapestry Matting' Linoleums „ 41 New Wilton Room Rugs " Velvet •• " Brussels " Tapestry " Wool " Medallion " Carpets 61 04 Jones & Clark Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper. ♦.................N......................... ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1 EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING. MAR 4 t 11 1909, Exeter Council Tuesday February 23rd, 1903. A11 the members present. The minutes of last meeting read and approved Mr. E. Treble addressed the council in regard of selling some of the old Band Musio per Carling -Luker. That Councillors Johns and Neaman be a committee to confer with Mr. Treble. -Carried. The by-law regarding the C. 1'. It. railway was discussed with Mr. Dick- son, who was present. Per Johns -Luker that the Reeve with Councillor 'Iceman be a com- mittee with Mr. Dickson and further look into the railway by-law. Car- ried. Per Carling -Johns, that the com- missioner see to repairs on water tanks at Town Ball. Amendment lleaman-Johns, that the Reeve with Councillor Carling and the Cotnulissioner get the necessary repairs made to water tanks. Car- ried. By-law No. 5 1909. A by-law relating to the member of Town Licenses to be issued in the Municipality was read and was ac- cepted on motion of 'lreaman-Johns and ordered to be read the 2nd and 3rd time. The Reeve and Clerk sign- ing the same and the seal of the Cor- poration attached there to. The following accounts were read and orders drawn in payment The Exeter Times Printing Coy., nomina- tion notice $2.00; Geo. Cudmore, labor 4.75: W. Skinner, wood, 7.00: ,W. J. Bissett, meals for tramps, 1.50; J•'. Mellott, labor, 1.25; nmounting in all to $16.50. Passed on motion of Ilea man -Luker. Carried. Adj by Johns. Next night of meet- ing 'March 5tb. Jos. Senior, Clerk. Y. M. C. A. MARCH 9th TO 12th at 8 1'. M. SENIOR'S HALL Special Meetings for Men. Mr. W. G. Mason is a special Evan- gelistic secretary of the International Committee of the Y. M. C. A. Ile is familiarly known as "Big Mason" and !has had a ti - de experience. A few years he spent as a shanty man. Af- ter becoming a christian entered col- lege. played football on his college team. After graduation he was or- dained to the Ministry. 'Ile is a man who knows men and is a most tete-' ful spen kers. lien I Don't miss hearing h:111. Centralia Miss 13. M. Scott n deaconess of Toronto. addressed a well attended meeting in the Methodist church on Friday evening. She gave an interest- ing talk. especially on the slum work such ladies engage in so cheerful. The deaconess movement in the Methodist church promises much for the future. Etta Coughlin Miss MiE a o rghlin left for Toronto on Saturday. where she has accepted a position ns stenographer for her brother Mr. Gus. Coughlin. Last Sunday was choir Sunday in the Methodist church when special music was furnished by the choir under the leadership of Miss Sarah Neil and Bev. W. 1i. Butt delivered a special sermon on church music. • Looking Into the Eye BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 8th BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 8th Great Free Optical Demonstration Will take place at my store. i have employed W. Ward Simpson, the shadow.test expert to give me a two•weeks' course in Retinosocopy. During his stay in Exeter, every eye -sight sufferer is invited to a Free examination Do not neglect this opportunity to consult a elan who is a specialist in this line of work. By his new method of examination he "looks into the eye" and measures the error accur- ately, thus doing away with all guesswork and mistakes. If you are having any kind of eye trouble, or if your children's eyes need atten- tion, make an appointment, early. Not only near -sight, far -sight an(1 osti1'nation, but muscular eye -weakness and eye -strain of every de- scription will be successfully treated. Remember his Consultations are Free of Charge Any person wishing to purchase glasses will be changed for merely the price of the material used. Jeweller SAXON FITTON Optician Air. Simpson will be at my store from Monday, a.m. March Sth till Friday evening Mardi 12th, from Mtmday a. m. March kith till Friday evening March lOth and Monday and Tuesday Match 22nd and 23rd. Mr. W. It. Elliott shipped another load of horses on Monday to the School Reports North West. • es . A cone f 11 d b • social was given in the Methodist church ander the auspices of the Choir. There o owe ;t s i err was a large gathering and a most enjoyable time spent. The pro- gramme rendered. consisting of home talent including Misses Vera Essery, Sarah Neil, Fleda Maker. Messrs. T. Bayes, 11. and C. Duplan and A. Wolfe, Crediton who composed the quartette, Miss unlet, of Crediton besides Miss 0. Vern, Mr. Herb. Southcott and l'rof. Brown, of Exe- ter, 11. Swann, of Eden. also ren- dered valuable assist antes. Next Sunday iter. S. Salton, of Trowbridge, a former pastor of this circuit will pre acb Missionary Ser. Vices here while Rev. W. 11. Butt take Missionery Services at Trow- bridge. Rev. W. 11. Mutt concluded his ser- ies of sermons last Sunday evening utter touching on India, Chinn. Ja- pan and Africa. These sermons have been of unusual interest and have created a great enthusiasam along the Missionary line. The Epworth League under the presidency of Mr. T. Moyes is grad- ually increasing in membership and interest. On Tuesday evening the meeting was in charge of Miss Vera Essery and the President when a missionary topic was given by him. Miss Swan was the guest of Miss Victoria Miners, of Exeter. on gat- urday. Ki rkton A Young People's Ball was held in Aberdeen hall last Thursday even- ing, promoted by Stanley Green, Wrn. Nairn and Silas Balkwell. The lunch was provided by the well known firm of 'Caterers, Hoskin & Co.. and was pronounced a sumptuous repast. A large gathering was present and one and all enjoyed a good time. Richard Paynter, of the 4th Line Blanshard entertained their friends and neighbors to a social evening last µ•eek. Mr. Wn,. llazleaa•ood has returned from his visit to London. Mr. and Mrs. 8. 11. Tufts taincd a few friends to a evening hast week. Mr. Harvey Leigh has left here to resume his duties as telegraph oper- ator for C. 1'. R. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Selves entertained a large gathering of neighbors and friends to a party last Friday even- ing, on the celebration of their China Wedding. A wedding took place last week at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiles when their daughter Mabel was uni- ted to Mr. Wesley Batten, of Ander- son, by the 'Rev.. Bartlett, of \Vood- b a nL. Mrs. Thompson, Michigan, 1', S. A.., is visiting her mother, firs, Robert Fletcher of this village who is very sick. Mrs. 'C. Clark, of London, is vis- iting friends in the vicinity this week. Mrs. Wm. Sawyer. of London. is visiting • her sister Mrs. Fletcher in the village. We regret to announce the death of Norman H. Balfour, aged 25, at Toronto, on Saturday last. from com- plications following Typhoid Fever. The funeral took place front his father's residence on Elgin Street, west, ward, tit. Mary's on Tuesday, March 2nd. was interred in the St. Mary's cemetery, followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends.? Wreaths were sent by the students of the Veterinary College, 'Toronto, where the deceased was a student, also by relatives and friends, which were very beautiful. The Times tor- respondent with its readers, sym- pathiee sincerely with the loved ones of our hate friend. Master Frnnk Moore is horse for the summer. to assist his father with his increasing business. M r. 1. Kerslake has moved on to the Bentley Farm 4th, Line. enter - social EXETER SCCMOOI. REPORT IHIGII 8011001. DEPARTMENT Forum Ili. honors, 11. Martin, 86; T. danders 80: K. Collins, 78 ; A. Me- Mabon, 75. Pass E. Willis. 73; L. Sanders, 7i: A. Dow. 71; 'Cathleen Stewart, 71: \\'. Battey, 67; L. Mar- tin, 66: J. Oestreicher. 66 : I. Bowe, 61; L. Snell, 64 : G. ltutt, 63 ; 1. Hand- ford, 62: It. Hooper, 62 ; C. Pickard :6,l. No. on roll 29; Daily average, 28. Wm. 11 Weidenhanrmer, 15. A., l'rincipa 1. FOBill '11, 11. 8. D. Honors, Jean Crassiek, 81 ; Gladys pestle, 80; Willie Monteith, 79; N. Amy, 78; Victor Sweet. 75 ; Gladys Ford, 75. Pass, Loftus Herta, 73; 11. Triebner, 72; Sara Petty, 71: Charlie Lunsford, 71; Ethel Case, 70; Gar- vey Acheson, 69: llubert Jones, 66; Barry Carling. 66; Arthur Coleman. 65; Tom 1'enhale, 61; Willie Mc- Lean, 62. No. on roll 23. Daily aver- age, 8. L. Gregory, Teacher. FORM 1, 11. S. 1). ('ass, M. Elston, 73; W. Weisnriller 71; 0. Hooper, 71 : 0. Copeland, 70: C. Wood. 70; II. Fu ke, 69 ; 11. llog- garth, 68: R. Dearing. 66; 0. Dear- ing, 65; C. l'ickard, 61; W. Sillery, 64; 0. Atkinson, 62; .L. 'Rivers, 61; G. Passmore, 61; 1•'. Triebner, 60. Commercial Sr. -Honors, IL Mc- ICay, 87; G. ilissett, 80; 11. Pope, 78: 0. \Vood, 76; F. Beaver, 76. Pass, '1 Hunter, 71; E. Wood, 04. Commercial Jr. Pass„ \V. Bradt, 72: 15. Boyle, 68 Number on roll, 47; Daily average, 44. A. M. Johnston, Teacher. ROOM IV Sr. IV, Honors, Ruby Wood, 90; Reginald Bissett, 89 ; .Madeline Car- ling, 85 ; Clarence Heywood, 85 ; N Ilrickwood, 79 ; Leon Treble, 77: j;res- ton Dearing, 76. 1'ass, Stella South- cott, 74: Jean Seldon, 70: Gordon Taylor, 70; Irene Rivers, 69 ; Mary Acheson, 69; Young Creech, G'J: Lulu Snell, 68; Irene hardy, 67; Willie Snell. 65 ; Nelson 11111, 62: Mary Dav- is, 62; Willie Heideman, 61. Jr. IV. honors, Bert Gillies, 87 • Fred Mel'herson, 87; Greta Bissett 83: Flora Linney, 82 ; Russell Balk - will, 79; Nellie Jones, 75. i'ass G d'enhale, 68; Velma Easterbrook, 61 No. on roll 33, average attendance 30. C. Vosper, Teacher. ItOOM V, Sr. 111, honors, Linden Harvey. Pass, Irno Sweet. Muriel Jones, 13. Walker, Ernest ilarvey, Lola Taylor, Ilarry Snell, Gladys Delve, Oliver ilodgert. Junior 'Iii, honors, Harper Rivers. fess, Willie Manson, Mag- gie Case. Maurice Senior, Mildred Heywood, Ethel Day, Beatrice llod- gert. J. Murray, Teacher. ItOOit V1. Jr. 1I1, honors, Edith Davis, 92; A. black, 8:5; Marjorie Beldon, 82 ; j;'nn- nic Howey. 82; .Maud (licks, 81: 'lin- es '(teed, 79; Harry Parsons, 7lt; Huston, 79. !'ass, Eart Cookson, 71; Jos. Craig, 76 • Thos. Clark, 70 Jos. Ferguson, , ;,neon, 69 ; Hugh Smith, 61. Sr. ll, honors, Lila %merle. 93; Marvin Vincent, 91; illelville Gt.dnian, 87; Gerald Fitton, 84; Allen Curter. 84: Stanley McFalls, 79; Bertha llorney 78; Lora Holden, 76; Gordon Ford, 76 Karl Weidenhtunwer. 75; 1 u:s, G. Orlwein. 74 ; Dorothy Kunz. 69. No on roll, 39. Average attendance, 31. 11. Kinsman. Teacher. 1tOOl1 VII. Jr. 11. Milton Kydd, 95; E. Johns R5 ; Cecil Dearing, 84 ; Marguerite l'ickard, 83; Mary Dny, 80; Mny Pat- terson, 77 ; Grace Carling. 68 ; HIM.' ell Marshall, 6(1; Jack Ilurdou, 40. 8r. pt. ll. Harold Boyle, 7); Wilfred ltcndlc 65 ; Vera Marshall, 62. ; Pris- cilla Collinge•ood, 52. No. on roll, 46 Average attendance, :ia. 1'. W. How- ard. Teacher. ROOM VIII. .Jr. 11, Class A., Rhoda Cornish. 90; Alice 'Taylor. 84; Herbert (lector, 79; Drew Knight, 79; Violet Welch, 78; Millie Walker. 77; Mildred llardy,76 Lillie \Vniker 61. Class 13., Willie Jacobi, 87; Mary Morlock, 76: Irene Eaelerbrook. 72. Sr. pt. 11., Alvin Cornish, 92; \Villic Brown, 90: Clif- ford Ma Ilett, 85; Vera sweet, s5; C. Morley, 83; Leon Palmer 71; .Milton Bedford, 72 ; Czar harness, 71. Jr. pt. 11., Frankie Alothcrsill, 80; .Win - tile Knight. 76 ; 1': iscilla Cornish, 73; Wilbert Gillespie, 70; 1't .1., Earl McGee, 85; Josephine Davis, 82; C. Beaman. 80: Mabel Moulden, 72 ; G. Fink, 68. No. on roll 4n, avernge at- tendance 33. Al. V. Martin, Teacher. LEARN 1)11ES8 MAKING. WANTED;-Ladien to ierarn dress and mantle cutting. Whether you be the wife or daughter of a farther. laborer, mechanic or tnerchant, )•ou should learn dress making. No ac- complishment you can acquire will prove to you. of such every day, lite long value. n a practical knowledge of dress making. We teach you everything from the plainest shirt waist to the most elaborate toilette. and guarantee perfect satisfaction. We stand prepared to forfeit 325.(1(1 to any lady. who after taking our course can show US an article in dress staking she cannot cut. fit and put together. not only the lining, but all the outer goods in colts, skirts, Waists. sleeves, wrappers. girdles. children's dresses. collars etc. Over 2.000 girls have been taught In this way within the Inst eight years. and all recommended it very highly. Charge for full course is only ?111. including one of the most perfect fit- ting "Improved Ideal Tailor System" in use which we give free. A few days trial are given free of charge and if students find it not all we ad- vertised it to be. she has thr privilege to stop. as there is nothing paid in advance. An evening class will also be taught coats. skirts rte. Terms "5. iecludes chart hours 7 to 9 o'clock. AViII teach at Exeter from March 11th. to 19th. from :t a. m. to 5 p. m. All wishing for further particu- lars be sure to call at the Central Ho- tel on Wednesday 10th. hours 1I a. m. to 5 p. m. Miss Stewart. Instructor in Dress -Making. T 1., w h, re e r a some t k 1 of form's hasehnll (engin'. consisting of Itlyth. God.• rich. Sea fort h, Exeter and (Tin- ton. rdurine the corning ..'isonin the pest the Exeter team has not shown tench form. but if ••eeh a league is formed tin re is no doubt Exeter could muster together n tent. that world snake the member/ of last yenr', Lakeside lenge,.' sit up and take not et. 1.1• M L E Y SCROD(. .I I E I X)14'1' Following is the report of S. 8. No. Ili 1,sborne for the month of Febru- ary. Names are in order of merit. \r. ,:miry Mae(lueon. sr. 1\'. Harold Glenn. Archie \lorg.an equal Blossom Anderson. Hobert 5'assnu,r.•, Earl Treffry. Mae Morton. Jr. IV. Myra Morgan. Tom Glenn, Arthur Cole. Jr. 111. "11" Morton \laclloagall, Ag- nes Alexander, John Neil, Itoxic• Cann. Jr. III. "A" Johnny Morton. Sr. IE. Joe Kernick. Jr. 11. Mn bet Neil. Nellie Anderson. \Villi• ilorton, Blan- che Cann. Byron Treffry. l't. 1. Ar- thur Treffry. Bizet K.•rr:iek, Lloyd Morton. Robert heath. J. V. NIINEIty, 'reacher. 88. No. 2, STET iIEN Following the report of 8. H. No. 2. Stephen for the month of I'ehy. Sr. IV, Lillian stahls, Eli Hitns: Jr. iV Lloyd 1•:nchand. Johnny ('oeghlin: Sr. 111. Melville England. Gerlie Ding, Irving ,54(hls. Viola Cornish : .1r. 1Ii (brnelius Coughlin. Lizzie Sims, Myr- tle Sims, Cecil .tones, Andr •w Flana- gan, Ilerbert Pint ten 8r. II, George Carter. Sylvia ,tones ; .I r. II 3Iirl••n Coughlin, Merle Lawson, Porn 8tahls: J't.II. Teresa Cornish, Ir, ne Idrandnn Q't. 1. En rl Clark. Gert'' Him•. Mat- tie Chapman, teacher. mer ttDA1STJR=A. awn t1. Pity t'rd Y Naa8 hist S 8'.i�M Signaler/ of $1.0o per year in advance Odds and Ends Sale after Stock Taking It will pay you to pursue this list of bargains. Mouse traps ..2 for 5c. 12 gro's Copd. hat and coat hooks regular 15c. a doz., .. 3 doz. for z5c. 2 p'k'g's find tacks 8 & to oz. . for 5c. Caementium mends everything ....20C. a do Spring skates all sizes .35c, per pair. Hockey skates .... at and below cost Cold Blast lanterns (for 1 week only) Reg. 75 for 5oc, Kitchen Emery steels (Every house needs one) IOC. 1 string bells .... • . Reg. $2 for $1.45 Shaft Gongs ....less than cost Razors(6 only) .. , Rel. $r,00 for 5oc. Sulphur ... to lbs. for 25c, Carpet sweepers for childre Reg 45 & 5o for 25 & 3o. 1 adj. ironing board ....Reg. $2 00 for $1.50 1 Vallner washer Reg. $7.00 for $5.50 t2 Buck saws ....Rag 75 & $t for 55 & 75 Rex sugar Food, Dr. Scott's Stock Food, Inter- national stock Food and Remedies. BEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE Preston Safe Lock Shingles Do not fail to call and enquire for our •?8 :ge $alvalized safe lock shingle which we are selling for 4.50 per square, with an absolute guarantee that they are both wind and srorm poof. We ate offering splendid value in: - Halters, Stable Brooms and Shovels, Chaff Baskets, Lanterns Etc. T. HAWKINS & 801 ARE YOU PARTICULAR? Do von want things to be just so? Then we'd like you for a customer. We've rot Breed you satisfaction -promised , :, i thatatyle, tit and price will please you -we'll keep our promise. Our best ads. are satisfied customers. Come here for your next Suit or Overcoat. We Can Suit You W. JOISIITS Merchant Tailor Exeter, Ontario Great Discount Sale Of Furniture AT ROWE & ATKINSON'S We have started a great slaughter sale com- prising every article of furniture in our large stock at a great reduction on regular prices. tea` ir! ��tri Note sotne of the great bargains we are offering and what it means to Furniture buyers. Bedroom Suites in i cut oak finish with Targe Bevel Plate Mirror regular price $10.50; discount sale price 818.00. Sideboards, regular price $1300 discount sale price810.00 Couches, regular price $860 discount sale price 40„00 Mattresses, regular price $3 50 discount sale price 50 Everything else in proportion. A call will convince intending purchasers that this, is the greatest Bargain Salo ever held in Exeter. ROWE & ATKINSON The t.ending Baine Furnishers Bud Funeral Directors. The following is the correct s(and- inc of the pupils of S. S. No. 1. Step- hen for the month of February. Sr. IV i'lossie Davey. .Toe Davi., Ella Baker. Anthony White, Hubert White, Clara Jacob. .1r. IV. Ella An- derson, (thea McCurdy, Madeline Heist. iII. Carrie i)avey, Mabel El- liott. Ethel Bowdon, Morvan Calling, Oliver Davis. Irene McCurdy, Wellie Maker, Everett Calling, Hubert Neil. 11. Muriel llogarlb, Arthur itobin- son. Milton Jacob, Elinor \ alson, Willi Smith. Viola Neil. 1't. 11 Leon- ard itnst Ervin Jacob, White, c h:dna Iiowden. John \Vhitington. 11'r. 1. Cooper McCurdy. E. .1. Boswell, Tieeher. Women with pale co loriess facer, e 110 feel weak and discourageyt, will receive i.ot h mental and bodily vigor by using Cirter's iron fills, which aro made for t he blood, nerves and complexion. WINNIPEG *21.00. born Ontario points. via Chicago and Ht. Paul, Min - nen polis or Duluth. and, proportion- ate rales to other principal point% in Manitoba, Sasknlehehowan ,nd Al- berta. Formerly the fare w as five dollars and forty five cents highor, and even at that rate, n number of • people preferred this route on adeonnt t of passing through several of the large American Cilium. Now that the rates have been lowered, ill • travel via the Grand Trunk and this at 1 itractive route is steadily incrensing. lin .. !Baggage cheeky. through in bend No .' amination. Be sere rind eon - Ault (;rand Trunk Ag, nt', before de- riding on your trip. C/ IST(CO RZ'd,. eters LE* _A1k1 t,:) Y:4 Rad Ilnaji Boa 1 tin stirs of