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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-11-09, Page 4• THE EXETER TIMES, NOVEMBER 9th 1905. COMMEND I The Surrounding News oiycerine Jelly 'PRORATED) -AND , Items of interest Here and There Furnished By Our Correspondents. Rose Cream -FOR d or Irritable skin, rands, Face and Lips, , Burns and all the tditions of the skin ratter. wnings g Store RD FREE TION GUARANTEED. Xeter Times 'OR NOVEMDER, 1905 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 2i 30 .3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 '. 9111. 19115__ COMMENT on the article in eeks mgo, relative to t o[ Dr. Rollins to ip of Huron county, y occur. the Seaforth "The office is not •lf Mr. Whitney ad- cy he propounded to tion recently, it. is urine the life of 0 Mentioned per - understand Mo- tion in this mat- ure in office as gust body at Ot- n opportunity to for positions in the men of his own poli - e Liberals had (bite Ontario without Ino- 'eroty that the Censer - ower in this province, is are Nein; used by to have their old ed in office. Un - motto when in of - victor 1:01011/14 the •present the plum rdcu are not bear - the howl_ tem is said to have so far as tried at At Kineeton. Due- -05 then umber of rom that institu- rom other places Of these 1,082 y released 76 elled for non- pulated con- rtified by 7 cotnplet- parole, and it lime to 61 per cent. per cent. so without sere rc-com- W crime •tl- nd only 2 1-4 O crime. The r 4 he super - icer employed f Justice and ate personal al character, of the prison (Salvation Army. J81101(N E 41re report ,n[ , of S. S. No. he Iri,nl h of c1r1 examined gr;a111111.1r, Ills - 4t h, class, .11erlx•rt Ilis- knee 111. .1r. tn. Sille.ry•, 202 . don Mese. sal, Her au •in Uay- m:, x. 300, le Moselle, 185; Zoe Sill(•ry, 1:17: leer iI(•yeo.,d, 30. x. 15o, Elva lord, , 21. (IOW ANS, Teeeller. hers Our friends saying That your gray you look old ? rou are not forty 1 this looking old. Vigor Hair Vigor and r gray hair ail �. rich color of be satisfied. red ff. net. -.1 yd 1 an, seeet or it .•' nkIvute. se T. 1.e.Ar!Rm.. I.eweiI M.•. CItEDITON Mr. end Mr,. Hill save a birthday party in honor of their eldest son, Garfield, on Tuesday of last week. There were about 40 cue is present. and a pleasant time was spent. Mr. Garfield Hill was the recipient of a number of useful zifts which tes- tify to the esteem in which he is held by Ilia tunny young friends. Mr. S. Brown has his windows very tastefully urran;ed, showing a fine display of zents' furnisbin;s as well as dry goods. It is iia ex of what one may find inside. Mr. r. Dunn. of Centralia, virtited at elle home of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Clark. Mr. I'ercy Maker. of Centralia, visited his uncle, Mr. Newton Maker. on Sunday. Mrs. harry 'Ogilvy, of Finley, Ohio, and her sister. Mrs. Edwards. of Sarni"I, are vinitin; their parentis, Mi. and Mrs. \Vm. Lewis. Mr. end Mrs. Chris. Eilber, of Zurich, spent Sunday with Mrs. John Eilber. Hallowe'en passed off very quietly here with elle exception of a few shots being fired by the members of the "uutt" club. They evidently were up in their sleep and were de- termined to rouse others out as well. as a nunr:ter of our townspeople were awakened out of their slum- bers. The boys are good runners but they couldn't run fast enough to avoid detection. Bicycle lanterns are alriehb in their place, but on this occasion they gave the boys away. The Upper CarataBible society met in the Evairerlical church on Wednesday e•venitt of last week, when all elle old officers were re- elected. The went, itev. Mr. Ovens, gave .t very inlcrestinz address on the bible. The choir also rendered suitable music. Messrs. !toot. Gower, Eli Lawson, \Wm. Gower, sr., and son Fletcher, returned last week from the North- west. where they have been for the past few weeks . Miss M. Allen of Parkhill, spent Sunday 1ho guest of Miss Pearl An- drews. n- drews. Rev. Mr. Damm'e subject for next Sunday evening will b0 "Divine Heal - in; as taught in the Bible". The regular meeting of the liter- ary society anet at Mr. C. Bluett's home Lest Friday. A pleasant ani sociable -tithe was spent by the tnem- oers and a good prozramme given consisting of n piano dur tt ny the Misses V. and E. Ite9ver; solo. Mrs. II. Bayley: elle paper on "The life of Dickens" by Mr. 1i. Eilber, was very interesting ;and deserves special men- tion: piano solo, Mitt Myrtle Clark: medial. Miss Ella Link ; vocal solo Mrs. H. Hapley ; piano solo, Miss Vivian !haver. The next moeti.n; of tho society will be held on Friday of ehis week. Nov. 10th, at the borne of Mr. \Vm. Lewis, when an exceptional ,good program will be expected. 'there will be two papers zit -en, one d, • Biue tt on 1 r C. y A "\Vireless Telegraphy" and a paper -on "Lord Strathcona" by Miss Carrie Kuhn. These meetiu;s should be encouraTed by our citizens as they are a ;real' help to all young people in bro:adeninz mind aid will he found of etre.•at value 10 them in whatever m11ine or profession they may lake up The Ladies Aid of the German Methodist church held n thanks- ;ivin; service on Thursday afternoon of last week. A very pleasant and profitable -lime was stent by the ladies. Messrs. ira 8. Brown and Frei Young spent Sunday in Zurich the ;nest of '1r. J. Prceler. Mr. Albert. Morlock opened Iris new blacksmith shop on Monday of last week ie Mr. \Ventzel's old stand. Mr. Morlock wishes to announce that Ill is now prcpercd to do horse shoeiuz .and all kinds of machine re- pairing. Sir. Si rias erg of I'cl rolia, visited over Sunday at the Methodist pa r- er:Met r. Sir. and Mrs. Goo. Saul, of London visited ilia Misses Kuhn for a few (flys. Messrs. Amos and Harris. painlert here take,' a ream in .1. Ii. Holtz- tnan's block and they are kept huffy this fall •fillitr • orders for 1 'aintine. 1 The junior Y. P. A. of the Evan - ;elicit Church gave an interesting tenlper,nce programme on Sunday afternoon. 1)r. lace! Mrs. 1laist were out of town f )t' a few (lays on htlsineee Last week. Mr. 8. Sweitzer left last wreck for Muskoka for n deer hunt. Mr. Thus. Lawwln has his house neirly completed. ltnv. Mr. and Mr+. Andre W3 were in Parkhill t his week. Mr. \\'m. Andcreon lee( week pur- chaseal from Mr. .iohn Brown, ('en- tralia, his farm on the fifth tenets• cion. • itev. G. D. Dunne who was in Chi- ca_o last week reports a pieavant time, while there he met a number of our old residents and enjoyed a hearty hnndshake. Mr, Damn) slat - (`s Ila at Ihey :arc all doinx well an.1 like livint in Uncle Sun's country. Mr. Ti. Sweitzer intends replacine the .old smokestack on hie mill with a new nue. Mr. Wm. Treble, of Exeter. is expected to put up tht new srnokest aek this week. Mr. C. Zwicker hast installed n new gasoline enzino in his warehouse to ol>eret0 hie fanning mill. Mr. Zwick er report his trade this fall ex- ceptionally :nod, especially his toil lincry department. The ladies of Crediton and vicer:ty are keen jud- ms of stylish hoed;ear. Ci1F.DITOV SCIIOOi. REPORT TLe folLawine is the report of 11- ('• .l;• en P. S. for October. 75 per ( ':' 1 If '!Hired fo hailers, 1') 1r' cent. for •t 1 sss. Nimes in order of merit . 1)1, t- o -t 111__('1 V.-llonnrl, i•:d ns Park. Gertie Short. PassOarnee $woitaer, Mildred r:recn. Chore lV Honors. ]'earl Geiser; pass, Edith Hill. Class 111. -honor=, Elsie Gei- ser, Lillian 1'iukbeiner ; pass, Aluteda Finkbeincr anal Matilda Ottrcichcr, equal. harry Trick, ]'earl Heist, \\'illi Oestreicher. CLAUDE BLUETT, Teacher. Division !I. -Int. III. -!'ass, Pearl Treitz, Georre !leaver. Nelson Hill, Harz -ism Iloltznlann. Jr. III. - Honors, Lulu Geiser, Gretta Ilissett : pass, Ida Brown, Edwin fainter, 'Se- cret( Heist. Sr. 11. -honors, Qucen- it Reagins, Florica Hill ; pass, Mer- vin Winer, Wellinet,on Hoist, Fra.tcis Hill, Willie Motz. Loran Brown, Editlt Anderson. Herbert !Waist. .1r. it.-Ilot.ars, Lulu lledden, Evelyn Blued ; pass, Emanuel heaver, Lulu !!.arum, Murray Iloltzmann. MISS FARROW. Teacher. Divieion 1.-I't. 1i. -Honors, Gor- don Benedict : pass Frank Kine. Iler- bert Shenk. Henry 1'inkbeiner. A V ther. A IV. -Honors IJarold Gower Louie lledden : pass, Lillie Winer, Raymond Enzlish. A III. - honors Harrington Finkbeincr; pass, Veraa Hill. A. li.-Honors, Clara Oettrci- cher; pass, Rothe King, Emmery Geiser, Gertie Erb. A I. -Pass. Al- len Carter, Loretta HIeist, Ililton Rau. MISS IiIENZLE, Teacher. CENTItALIA \\'e are pleased to state that Mr. W. J. Smith, who went to Detroit some time ago and accepted a situa- tion with attic I'ineree Co. hoot & shoe manufacturers, has been suc- cessful and now trtkes charge of a department foto that company, which shows much energy and promptness, and wo sincerely hope it will long continue. STAFFA Mrs. Campbell, w -ho has been stay - in; wi411 her daughter in Toronto, has ret urnere home . Mrs. Weir and Mrs .James Wood, of London, are visiting relatives here . Mrs. Dingle has returned to her home in Crandon after spendiae a couple of weeks with relatives in this vicinity. Miss Lizzie Carmichael has ;one to London Ito see her brother. Mrs. Archie Miller, of Stratford, was visiting rela:tivcs here. Mr. Robt. :Dalton, jr., has moved into the house he brought from Mr. F.Ilivtt. Mr .John McVey hats • erono to Ilauliiton to visit relatives. The last meeting of the women's institute was held et the home of Sirs. Kerslake and all present spent a "nose enjoyable time. Miss Kate 011iver has • arrived home from her visit to Comber and Miss Ellen Oliver has returned from visiting tier sister, Mrs, Kairnes. Zi111I(l1 Mgrs. John Eilbor and children of Ctediton, visited at the Lame of Sir. and Mrs. (T. Felber for a few clays last week. Dr. Gunn, of Clinton a.ld• I)r. Buchanan, of this villa.;e, performed an operation on Mrs. Conrad Truem- r:er, Hay 'township, for cancer on Tuesday. Mr. Nicholas Foster, Sr.. of this villaee passed his 83rd milestone on Wednesday, Nov. 1st. The old ;ten- ticnaan is still. hale :and hearty. Mr. Fred ltickbeil, who recently returned from 1 he West has accepte:l a posit -ion with Sir. J. Prceler, as clerk, and began his duties on Tues. day . 11ENSA1 1. Mr. !tela. Moir, one of our oldest and most respected citizens passed away Sunday, Oct. 29(11. Mrs. (Itee.) Shaw and her two daughters, of Lyons, visited her sin- ter, Mrs. .1. McArthur durine the bolid:,ys. 1atnee Johnston returned from Slarti:esee ,Ibis week . Mr. :and Mrs'. Geor.ze Brown and ilaudlitcer visiietl elcrvin, in Toronto, aurin.; the Thenkszivine holidaye. S1crt•in is ntanazine a druz store. n 1, Fifteen Cher have been y sne'^ they elected their officers. zet- Iinaz their 9(..)1119 in the eicFwen block fitted up. Itev. 1). Buch• r:en and wife held a farewell meelin; in (':trrnet church on Friday ovcnint, before re4urninz Ir) their mission work in the Ar;en- tine Republic. Oats here are 31 cents a bushel, and other ,;rains correnpoevlinely hi.th. Prices :aro always hither here then .al surr•ouudin; !trent!. Mr. Urquhart it huyirre oafs in Exeter, and tc intim then) herr for his mill. Sir. Powell, who lies been in the t8ov •reign bank -here about two necks has been transferred back to Exeter. MEW Hood's Sanapn'Dla enjoys the di:- dection of great- cm'ative aneind the medicine the world bas ever known. It is lin all -!round medidne, byp i - vitalizing and enrkEng blood on which the health and strength of every organ, bone and tissue de- Hs substi- tute for Hood's, t. Islt onHood's AND ONLY HOOD'S. Anniversary services' wore held in 11 t 1.r,d-r church. on Sunday. Mi.: Johns, of Exeter, had cb.ir;o of the Presbyterian choir on Sun- day. '1'he •apltoitrttnent of leader of the choir will to made after each of the applicants hem teen in cherze for a Sunday. II. C. !lardy, secretary of lire teacher's 1rainine department of On- tario Sunday e;ch•ools, is .'pending thin week in 11urou County and addt•ese- cd a meeting in the Presbyterian church Iic•rq on Tuesday evening. About $45 was collected (rem lien- sall and surrounding country for the Lord's Lay Alliance. All it he nutall boys and al.out :all the srnall girls aero .out amu.inr themselves on Tuesday evcuin4. On Sunday evening co►nmun:oon ser- vice was held at the English church. HAYFIELD ,Ir. Alex McLeod, p rincip:al .f Zurich Public t,chool. spent Sunday at the parental home. Mr. Alex Brown left on Saturday last with/ his family for Owen Sound whore 4 hey will make their honk in future. err, Brown sold his house and lot here to Mr. W. 1lizeins who tock possession chis week. Miss Sada Watson of the Sable Line was rthe guest of Miss Mete Erwin for a few days of the past week. Mr. Richard Gidley spent Thanks- giving day at his home in Exeter. Mr. James Thompson is equipping his flour mill with machinery and expects to have it in full operation in a few, weeks. This will fill a long felt want and we all Irish Mr. Thompson success in his undertak- ing.. A Lare a number of our boys -are engaged in saltine on the different lakes and (they were all afloat dur- ing -thea recent awful storm. \\'e regret! Ito hear That Mrs. II. Darrow is indisposed. but wo hope to hear of her speedy recovery. A nuutber• of our citizens have sub- scribed 'to the stock list of •the Ster- ling:hank now being organized, with the understanding that a branch he located in our villa;e. KIRKTON Last Sabbath was a busy clay here, Communion services were held in the Presbyterian church, quarterly tneetin; in The Methodist church, addresses of 'the delegates who at- tended alio convention in ,Lon- don. and a special sermon by Rev. Geo. W. Macey, to the Orangemen of the district in -St. Paul's church. NO. 2 STEPHEN Report 'of S. S. No. 2, Stephen, for Octobor.:-Class V.-Itoy hill, 80 per cent ; Eta Hlrtzel, 78. 8r.IV.-Laura Sims .and Olive. Kin;, 80 per cent ; Clayton Sims and Stewart Mitchell, 70: Herbert Mitchell, 69: Everott Sims, 63. Jr. 1V. -Meryl Hill, 59; Mary Chambers, 52. Jr. III - Eli Sites and Ethel Sims, 77 per cent ; Lillian Stahls 75; Tillie Edwards, 72. Jr. 11. -Viola Cornish, 88: Sydney Smart, 80; Irvin:; Stair's, 61; Andrew Flanagan, 39 ; 1.'t. I,. Sr. -Gertrude Kinee 84: Lizzie Sims, 73. Pt. 1, Jr. Myrtle Sings, 78. 0.-M. TURNER, Teacher. \VINCIIELSEA Mr. and Airs. George Jacques, who have recent ly occupied the 1 trrn of Mr. ,ilcColly, have moved into the house bclron;in; to Mr. F. Brown; Strathroy, Miss Gcrlio Millan, of this villa;e, ;are several good recitations at \\'o',dham on Monde). night. Miss Millar was heartily applauded which eves to prove that she is n n;oneral favorite. The monthly debate and spelling snatch will be held at the eohool on Friday afterr-aon. Subject for de- bate, "Revolved that country life is prefer•.tble •Ito city life." Newton Clarke and Willis Elford are cap - tai,..:. Newton will uphold the a[- firtn:a,iv; and Willie the ne?alive side. Parents awl friends are wel- come to :Mend this meeting of the society. CEN'1'itA1 IA The follr.aiux is the report of the Sr. Department, 8. 8. No. I, Stephen, for tiro morel' of Octooer, based on Zoo(' conducr and general proficiency 8r. V-Satuuel McCoy. 806: Eno' Windsor, 4116. .Jr. V.-ilarold Du - plan. Sr. 1V. -Lily Itooinson. 1083; Archie Robinson, 1081; Gifford Ho- x•trth. 1028; M irzery Hepburn, 11)08; Czar 1\'ilvon, 1001 ; Gladys Esscry, 9:11; Frank Mitchell, 853: Gordon Wilson, 788: elurr:iv Elliott, 720; Joseph White. Jr. IV. -Hazel }licks 890; Eddie Sing, 806 ; Austin Du- ple!), 795 ; \ • • ••a Elstoe, 722. Sr. p ua, r.a. 1(at, n t 111. -John ilo;tarth, 939: (loss \\•a1 - lis. 765; lee Esscry, 717; Malvan C,Ilfas, 585 ; :Maxwell lt.,ynh:im, 511 ; .iohn White. M. MOTTEiIiLL, Teacher. Jr. ik'parinent.-Jr. ill.- Elymer \\'il'on, 11:37; Ella Hiker, 922; Earl C:t11fa1-4, 809: Ile I!ic Anderson. 714: 'terry \Vindaor, 712: Flnss!e Davey, 652;Hoy allfos, 574: Iluaert S\'hitc, 416; Edea Davey, 319; Willie Alex- ander, 47. Sr. If.-Frc.l Eseery, 733: Fred Fairs: ill, 685: Loy'] England, 685 ; Anthony White, 548; Etre Ilreeks. 486. iligher Jr. II. - Mur - van Cnllfas, 774: Everett Callfas, 769 Est:'ll a Neil, 115. !.ewer Jr. I1. - Vera Stolz, 896; 0111elle Metz, 817; Malvan Entland, 8111; tet...leine Heist. 806; Willie Maker. 75(1; Ethel Culbert, 283; Wilson Culbert. P. 1't. 11. -11m -err Neil, 767; Mabel Elliott, ;22; Victor llo jartli, 710: 'tlami:• Ile aurait, :d01,; i:th(•1 now (leo, 170; Help," Wallis, 425. l't. 1. - Elmer \Nilsen, Arthur Robinson. Ccorze 11 act;ney. Albert llackney, Dora Ilackn^y. MAUDE PORTER, Teacher. BOIIN Tltll:lel?Il.-in 8: •; est., Nov. 511i, the tif'• of I'a:.a:l; 'Iaiebncr of a Poll. ATKiNSON-1,a lid'lulph. on Sunday Nov. 5(11, t:' Mr. aril `r ,. Jalnt s Atkinteon, a son. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beare the Signature of ieirz Zue DAS11\VOOD M STOVES. --If you aro in need of a stove or fur nate. don't fail to have a look at our stock we were never In a better position to supply your wants. E. P. Paulin, Hardware. Stoves and Tinsmlthing. Mr. and Mrtc. John Hall, of Lon- don, were tin the villa;o Friday and Saturday last. John J+:Icoati has moved into Mr. Teter Kraft's vacant house, which is situated on the south farm. John has engaged with Mr. Kraft for one year. E. I'. Paulin is putting a metal roof on Wm. Pfaff's driving shed. Mr. and .Sirs. John \\'inkenwader of .the 14th. who have been 011 an extended visit to the West visit.in; their eons and dau;htere, returned home Friday. We were pleased to sec Mr. Levi Itaymacher out again after his Ion; illness. Master Roy Davie has returned home from \Wallacebur; It here he has been visitinz for the past few months . Mrs. Witzel left Saturday morn- ing Ion Sarnia, whore she will visit her dau;liter. Dan Ilartleib, of Exeter, was in the village one day last week. A rally of the Sunday schools of Hay and Stephen under auspices of County is. 8. Association was held is the Evanxelicat church here, Rev. Mr. Clemens in the chair. The at- tendance, locally, was very good, but bad a-at(Is and wet weather prevent- ed those from a distance attending. The meeting was addreset+d ny 11r. !lardy. one of the Provincinl 8. 8. secretaries. Ile macro a slum; pain; in reference to teachers Sochi; equipped for the work. The address was listened to with rapt attention throughout. The 'accent; closed Lith u request: from Mr. Hardy that we consider the matter of orz(ntiz- in; for Hay and Stephen. Mrs. Ileyrock and Miss Ella It iti- nie were visitin r 11ie r sitters for n few days last ateek. COMM('NiCATION \1e have been asked to live our opinion as to the duty of a cons- taele in oases of burglary or robbery. As wo understand it, 1110 fluty of a constable et to arrCSt a ['lemon whom he catches in the net of roobinz or our;larizinz, or fleeing from a place where he has commit ted such net. Ile may do this without a warrant, nut if he leas no personal knowlcdzc of the matter, he tern act only on a warrant. Upwn arrestinz the ac- cused, he Should take hint :at (•:ace ocfore a mazistrate. who from that time has control of the prisoner. Ile has eo authority to !literate unless empowered to 110 stn ray proper auth- ority. auth- ority. That Watch, Iiow is it? Perhaps your timepiece has not been giving com- plete satisfaction of late. No other establish- ment in Canada is so well equipped fur Watch needy as is Diamond Hall, with its recently enlarged facilities - and its half century of experience. A wooden box in which to mail your watch to us will be sent you free on request. RY1211i BROS. LIMITED 13.1-138 YONOR ST. 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AIl.crt•1 British Columbia and Manitoba EXETER BRANCH Open every Lawful Day trom 10 A. u. to 3 1..t. except I atnrday 10 A. Y. le 1 r. to . Farmer -el' Seale Noters rested or rollertsd. Fortis supplied Ian appl:ralion. 1)ItAF7s en All poli!,. In the Dominion, Great Britain Asa Un- ited eta',- , bought and sold at lov-r-t rat e,t of exchange, DEPARTMENT SAVINGS Depowits n 01.00 nth' upwards rcrcived. interest com- pounded tarot )eulry, and _dere to br;n(1a1 J,:ne 3r,lh and December 31st- De- pot!_ It(relpt..,1'o he uc'd nt:d highest current rate_ of Intere-t aliened, Advenncew made to farmers stock dealers and hnsinee• men at lowe.t rales and on molt taatrahle terry Agent. at Exeter for Dom. Oorernttefeot, Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. URDON, Yana er. •••••••••�` ..••. ANIt►.- -A int 1