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Exeter Times, 1909-10-14, Page 1Neter HURON & MIDDLESEX GAL . T1 V, gr, Am THIRTY-SEVENTU YEAR—NO 1879 EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 14th 1909, ••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•••••••••.•..•4.. s#•••s•......•......••.......••N•.•.••••.•••.• JONES & CLARKS' Phone No. 32. Shopping Here is !'lade a Pleasure . Another Cut of Our POPULAR COATS We have•all the new Ideas and Styles shown in Coats for this EC tsotl incl you are sure of getting the correct thing here. ladies Fur -lined Goats A Winter Necessity Every lady thinking about a Fur Lined Coat this season should see our special lines. Our Coats have the hest Rat Lining and genuine Sable Col- lars with ;t good Broadcloth shell. Do not fail to see them. Mlllineru Millineru Only a word. Our Milliners are very busy. Leave your orders early so as to have your hat in Fond time. They are working every night to catch up. With our immense stock of Fall and Winter \Vearables to show you. Our new Dress Goods, New Jackets. New Furs, New Fur -lined Coate, New Skirts and Waists and new Underwear are the best we have ever shown, We want you to conte and sze them and see whit we are doing. Ladies Winter Coats One of Our Strongholds This is one of the many cuts of our popular Winter Coats. They come in Black, Blue, Green or Gray Popular prices, 10, 12, 14, 10, 18, 820 Childs Coats A. great many styles and cloths to choose from, colors Black, Blue Brown, Green and Gray. Bring along the girls and we can please them. Prices $3 to $8, BO\V LING The bowlers from the cast side of Maio Street didn't do a thins to the undlers e we on • the tr bowling alleysfrom Fridthayen- nightest side when • the first match game of the season • was played. They won two out of • • three games and on the total count • • were 121 {tins to the good. On ac- • • count of the rule to observe the foul • line being enforced, some of the play- • ers were handicapped, and lost sev- eral pins by sliding over the line. Sf The first game went to the west side, with 57 pins up, but the easterners • cause back in the second, with a ma- jority of 117 and to make the match safe took the third with 61 pins to the good. As the boundaries did not take in Exeter alone, the west side had llarry Eilber, of Crediton, and for a new player, he put up a good game, Two of the players ran over the 500 mark, which is considered good bowl- ing while nome of the others came close to that score. Following are the scores �. if lit 1 1 1 Jones & Clark 11 Hea•.lctuarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing; alio) high grade shoes and wall paper. ••.•.••••••••..•••••N•.••.•••••••••..•..•...• •...•............•• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• WE BFUEVE 1NAi4OS1 PEOPLE MUST DE 8HOWNC1OTHES Moreover, we believe in having the clothes to show, so that when we tell you we have Overcoats from $8.00 up to $20.00 and Suits from $7.50 to $19.50, we have them here to show youl We are starting in to cater to the better trade and intend carrying the best line shown in Exeter. Overcoats \Ve have this season's showing of Overcoats fir allcasi oc oar in the finest collection of beautifully tailored garment• that have ever been shown. Among the styles are the Motor Coat, the College Ulster, the Prussian Collar and others—in all the lead - ng shades and fabrics. Prices from $8 to $20. Greene Swift & Co.'s Suits Are in the front. rank of the tailoring trade !to -day. Thai Special Made to -Measure Department is the most up-to-date in Canada. We can give you a Swell, hand -Tailored Suit, made to Teen- measure, from $IL to 819.50. • • • Ready-to-wear from $7.50 to 17.00. 1i A Full Line of Men's Furnishings to Open '1'h s Week SANDY BAWDEN ppusilc Pest Office. Exeter, ()Mario. M•••••oo•••••••••••••••.•••••••.••••••••••••••••••••• 18,000 bushels of Paring Apples Wanted At Exeter Evaporator before December 1st, 1909 tsh paid for saint', and satisfaction guaranteed. CaIednia Evaporatine Co. ( \w., C( ( .,‘NN I" . ' ,•.(I. East Side S. Bawden G. E. Anderson J. J. White \V. Murray Ed. Westcott 144-145-135-121 161-158-161—.480 157-180-168-505 96-123-13.4-353 126-168-176-470 1 s684-771—",11-2232 West Side W. J. Mallett 149— 90-141-380 J. Norry 138-110-133-1:1 11. Eilber 114-155-153-422 L. Palmer 161-142— 87-390 A. Brintnell 179-130-199-508 741-657-713-2111 An interesting bowling game will be played on the alleys this evening between sides of which Alf and JIm Walter are the respective captains. The {west Ride team will try to re- gain their laurel's in a match to be played Friday evening. Klrkton The case of Dale vs the township of Blnnshard promises to be settled this week. 'It was heard in the singly court at Toronto Monday by Justice Alu'.ock. who reserved h.s decision unta the latter part of this week. Much :nterest is being taken here in the outcome of the case, everybody{ hoping the township wins. Mr. Thos. fruits, who has been in the west for the past couple of months. returned home Friday. Mrs. Walter Ilazelttood is confin:•d to her bed on account of illness. We are pleased to be able to ,re- port that Miss Blanche Snell is able to be nround again. Mr. John Williams was In London Inst week attending the funeral of a cousin. Miss Ray and 'Miss Bella Marr were visiting at the letter's mother on Sunday last. The farmers nre busy filling their silos in their vicinity. The verdict for the corn is light but well cobbed. Mrs. Jos. Kirk is expected home this week. The Rev. B. Snell, in the 11letho- dist Church last Sunday spoke of other things than spiritual but rale the less interesting and necessary. the subject of his few secular re- marks being ladies hats. in the form of a suggestion that they remove. them during the progrots of the ser- Centalia vice. intimating that it was a con- siderably obstruction to him ns well as the congregation. Anyone wlio bas attempted to deliver an oration. peoration, eulo;y or even a simple address,is well awareof the necessity s try of Nein* nb1e to see his listeners, es- pecially so in a sermon, as a person's face is the only index to the preacher , . how far he is succeasful in reaching 'Miss Kati(' E.Iwtt, of London, spent his con;rogation, a whole souled Sunday at her home. lizhting up of the countenance being, Mrs. W. It. Elliott, who has spent n decided encouragement, while a the past two months in the north tolerant smile is a powerful lacca- west returned to her home here on five to greater efforts. As for the Saturday. Mr. Elliott remained for people, n preacher oft -n loses a the good of his health. great deal of bus force and power if Thes in thehowwon't sr.. MondayofItwas'2. $1.00 per y:., '. --':ants League meeting was held on Tuesday evening a hen Misa Laura Butt delivered a fine topic on Doubting Castle, "Pilgrim's l'ro- gress 8erice" Mr. Clarence Duplan was appointed delegate of the Ep- worth League conference to be held at St. Mary's on Oct. 18. 19 and 20. Mr. Elijah Colwill is making im- provements on his residence. The anniversary cervices of the Methodist church will be held on Sun - (horn immediately after, but don'tek suppose that {would do. for thee,+ •• Phonograph • Sun - never ttas a woman yet that could [[ .r. pal a hat of any k:nd in it's proper ▪ The plrasnre of making your : position iwithout a mirror. Howeverfi. own retards is worth the price of the machine. Think of listening to the voices .. of your friends that are far away ?- A record made by absent .1. children and I'(yed ones is be- i. 7(111(1 price. With one you may teary, for- .r. eiin languages Yon may hear •i• the latest songs and music for •l' The ':' a Is ( ' a few vents n a dv only • cast is small. We handle only y 4. 4- the genuine Edison Phono- i. grephs and Records, On the in - I: stalment elan if you wish. Ma- :. • chines fitted with In('e horns. ':- and ((111es. *le 5(1, *21 110, CIS. 04) ' and up. Call at oils Mote and •; ..listen to the latest. in -proved E,!- is, n machine retards. Watt a. elle ee p'sy of Thanksgiving awl •;• Halloween I'ost Cares. twill we solve this problem. Dr. and Mrs. '1'. Henderson. of To- ronto. have been visiting Watson Itros. :3rd line. for the past {week. Mr. Ed. Gabus, of St. 'Marys, spent Sunday ttith friends here. Mr. M. Hoskin, of Exeter, sport Sunday at his home. Mr. Samuel Brown ttho has been laid u p for some ti me is able to be around o nd n ,a In Mr. Eel. Kay visited friends in Lakeside :art Sunday. Those young friends who drove off east Thursday night with "hilly" horse. hnd better be careful as they are known. I)r. Carr mule a hasty call here ;est week. Silo filling and taking up potatoes nre the order of th.' div. For Inv c.,sn of nervousness, sleep- lessness, weak Ptomaeh, in•liuestten. rtw•nen-; a'v C•.rler'i. T.tf Ie elver 1 et, "r i• ' i. 'j I,. n, I, , 1, .ti n • ,,. rk• ,. Ifc TH1 PURITY %tee Manager. andWinnipegthere. '20 ed out nearly 35 bushels to the acre, about 20,000 bushels in one bin 30x 130x7 feet. It was bard to believe my own eyes. On this farm he has a town site, called by his name "Noble" and of course he contras this site. T' HAWKINS Then as a firm they own some e 20 SON sections of land about half of which they have broken and seeded to fall wheat. Tbis is the land they are for Fall Eainting Use the Genuine Elephant Lead Lasts longer, gives a better finish, and withstands the weather better than any other lead. Insist on having it with pure Boiled Oil, Raw Oil and Turpentine your job will be satisfactory. Martin Senours and Elephant ready Mixed paints in 15, 25, 45 and 5o cent tins Senours Floor Paints the best made 45C. qt. Elephant Floor Paints 40C. qt. Floor Glaze Enamel35 & GOC. tins Chejap Floor Lac .. .... .40 & 7 Sc. tins Crack and Crevice Filler ... 25 & 35e. Campbells Varnish Stains .• t 5, 25, 45 & 35 Varnishes............ .... to, 20, 35 & 50 Aluminum Paint. ...... ....................Io & 25c Alabastine & Murallo in.... '5 & 50c. pkgs HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE TO !THOSE WHO NEED A STOVE Autumn is here and ycu are thinking of a STOVE It may he a heater of some kind, a coal range or a steel range. If you are needing a stove it will pay you to call on T. Hawkins & Son. \Ve are selling the best makes in Canada to -day and will sell therm worth the money. Now we don't want you to take our word for it, but we will convince you before you buy. We do all kinds of Tinsini',hing, Furnace Work, Rooting, (Both (ialvatttiij and Ready Roofing i. Call and see us and tell us your needs selling, besides private lands of out- s side parties, the price and terms be- il*MM MMmmmmmmmrMIMM/mmmmMMMM: ins anyway to suit the purchaser from ;+15 up, and come have already been sold in the neighborhood of *50 per acre. lint toe rawthk thisisfirm hi l When You Get Your broke out of the prairie this spring some 15,000 acres {would make our firms look small and no wonder each rehires an auto to look after their farms and their business. Then 'I saw three new towns, Car wangay, Barons and Noble, which have sprung up since July 20th of E this year, each having three grain elevators and stores of every kind and mostly two of every kind. And to think of all this material having to be hauled from Claresholm, a, distance- of 24 to 32 miles, the people being so eager to ne on the ground i:oor for the new business. awaiting the )ening of the newC. P. ill on1 J�(jj111111111111r11111�i1111111,f1,1111{1111111.11�t1111`Illt1,11,11��fi� Nov. let. So you can imagine your -1 jwsiNeMeNtN•MstIM N1is•N•M•�Nilsigefi•s•• M••seN•NeM•Mrs self c th business t a h t is done in C:areshaltn. with all the extra ma-) -- aerial being hauled through there ......., _ .. ... , ,1,•. m, „!... t[ .?.,„.,., and Borne 21) 0. 1'. 11. aradinz central � ij i3ijEil �ll� rf taitil i:s'. 3i Saiiii 3 i.fiii3` • to be provisioned. Besides x76,000 ar: being spent in waterworks and gxfgi7 R`"•"�''' electric light ; e20,000 for schools ; • $20,000 for court house. while a = URNITURE and UNDERTAKING! grain elevator and a 1,000 bbl. flour 1 still are do be built. One afternoon we took a drive down to Granum, the next station south and called on Mr. and Mrs. 11. .1. Snell and I al,.a met Mr. A. Hun- ter, nil of whom are well known in! Exeter. arr. Hunter is foreman of one of the best thorough -bred horns( tanches in Alberta, the Stewart &l Ilunt r a c r nth c•r cot Another of • t r o afternoon. we took n ride of eon{., 1:3 miles into; the foothill of the itockies and there ' saw the noted Mackenzie, Mann & Co., cattle ranch. known as the "4•t” 1 ranch. covering Mum acres. Neer- ly every beast for sew •11 Tulles around, • in the ranch and outside was branded with the hi,! "44" on the retie ribs and while on the's. hills facinz the' east, we could distinctly s e town': 40 miles npart. just like being in ' Sea forth and Nein; able to see 5411' the land across to Exet:•r. down to Lecan and over to Stratford and hack, there not beim n hiil. bluff or tree in sight. No wonder the suns erns to shine down upon you from n11 over the world at once and every day is the elm,. it is after the';e drives that t he {wild ducks and prairie chickens tante so ,rood. \Ve both nre enjoying ourselves and are :e<•]in; fine ssith our trip and :(ave this evening for eanpelet, Vir- den, Iiem:ota and Ujn;:as again. \oura'Trn:y. .1011N i)ELBRIDGE. You Take No Gnaws Fall and Winter Suits from an old established , and reliable house like ours. Time -tried Reputation is what ensures you satisfaction. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor — Exeter, Ontario. Th • Sunday -school he eon n 1- from Ihat scripture which t•ich s that if your brother strike you on the cheek. you should tern the other 1.;o and endure even for seventy times s V.11. Johnny had listened to his ti sett.). a y attentively while she emph.t- •.z el this fact, and after the lesson the superintendent rose to make n: lett remarks. "Now. boys," he said. "how many t1m.•s ought nnother bay to strike y(); h •'.rn toe hit him back " ".iust about or:•'• !' promptly rn- stt 1 Johnny.— 1 .. Delineator for , Neeemb r. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ( AS 5 + _ f• 111 11 .11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 it II 11 11 11 11 11 11 11. Parlor Suit Parlor Tables Easy Chair O(Id Chairs 111usic Cabinet, Couches Sideboards Hall Racks Buffets VtClel Cabinets lnets Dining -room Tables Din ing (hairs Dainty, well made and at rasonable prices. Bed Room wits I3ed Couches Mattresses Springs, Brass and Iron Beds Newest styles and all at popular' pric( s ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading 1151111' Fut nishers and Funeral Directors. um�.-q ,��(, ::� 1.;=e}{tell-•,- e iitiil,/ uunive I 1•.N.. .i•.: 00. Manure Litters Beatty Bros.' I'('ed and Litter Carriers (ari e rs e(artyOwellead Conveyors. Bros.' Steel Stalls &:Stanchions c'an be installed as cheap as lumber and last forever. Beatty Bros.' Login Node'. These three things are qtr.•-► labor -savers for farmers and I necessities cn a faun. , For sale i.y W. T. Gillespie i'hone 51. i' • • 1. i;• N•• ■la.-ar'ehltle j The Best School f )(CE VIII /;" 1 STRATFORD- nr;r. ••elle" • • I • Tho best time to enter our SrizesP+ Is now. \\'e etre to ,nmg S • the latgestand, aP believe, the • ' hest tau -lag's training *dead ,el in • Western Ontario. Three de- • partrnent a Z C(►StoI-;1u iAi., EH01a1i.1NI) 2 LI?�3nAPH Y 1 TR (let a money making rduca- 1 lion. Our graduates ate in de- mand area{ RIP meeting with sue - tem'. (let oar free ratan, :::.11.);':'.1..10'11' &M('i.A(IILl'1 1 ' ,i leis, •••••••••••••••••