Exeter Times, 1906-04-19, Page 1Wedding Stationery
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HURON & M1DDL ESEX GAZETT Et
Horsemen Attention!
The season •for ge ttie:( out route
bills win soca, be .bete. REMEMBER
clasp getting bills printed ,at the
Times OIfico get a two wvteks notice
in the piper FREE.
TIHIRTY-THIRD YEAR -No 1701
EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 10th, 1900,
1I JONES & CLARKS'
WASII GOODS
NEWS.
We desire to announce the new arrivals in
the Wash Goods Department. A special se-
lection of Organdies. Ginghams, Chambrys
and Vestings have just came to hand. The
range values are second to none. We want
you to make a personal investigation.
French Organdies
Rich silk finish in delicate
shades of the Dresden design.
The most stylish and dainti-
est fabric shown this season.
Price 35c per yd.
Delainettes
A beautiful soft wash ma-
terial, shown in cream ground
with small dot of navy, pale
blue, black and red. Perfect
for a cool summer dress.
Prices 12}c to 15c.
GINGHAMS
All the new shades of blue,
green, brown and pink, small
plain checks, also the check
with the worked in dot.
Prices 12ic to 20c a yd.
MUSLINS
Suitable for all ages. Fancy
floral patterns in nice bright
colors, also pretty designs in
black, white and navy blue,
the very newest weaves.
Prices 10c to 25c a yd.
LADIES'
dNDERWEAR & HOSIERY
Exeter Gun Club Shoot ,Easter Examinations
a Big Success ' 1'.\STEIt EXAMS IN IIIGII SCHOOL
ANI) ENTRANCE FORMS
Tete Blue !tock tournament given � FORM Ill
by the Exeter Gun Club on Good Jr. Leaving -Honors, Alvin llrint-
Frids ww.res more successful than the! nett, 74. Nellie Russell. 63; Eno Mc.
Mint -
Friday 11'dtc.rson, 61 ; elated Sparks, 60; Miley
manatzemcnt anticipated, and after I Jones, 56; Meggic Coward, 55; Mit-
paying, the prize money, a good bat- ton Pfaff, 51; „Mary Knight, 50 ;
:Ince was left in the club's treasury. Mary Murray, 50; Ida Armstrong,
A number of outside shooters took 47; brant Clegg. 44; Daisy billing,
part, there being repro entalivee 43Ilerbert Workman. 37; Willie
from Clinton, Soaforth, Lucan. Park- Triebner, 34. ,
Jr. Matriculation. - Amble Going,
1Londott,l Ilit,^dtrga o udnd etcher races. o 56 i Victor Solders, 51 ; Willie Knight
Teo, weetther w•as excellent :for 48; Curtis Stoneman, 46: Etta Davie, shooting, being on ideal spring 43 ; Elmore Senior, 4.3: Tout Carling
day. A largo number of spectators !toy Far-
wvatohed the sport, which concluded mer, 37 % Harold hair, 26; Lloyd De.
about dusk. 40; JLvrwcy Gardiner, 38; vie, 24.
Event No. 1 was on Jack Itabbit L. C. FLEMIING. Teacher.
system at ton targets. Messrs. It.l
FORM 11.
Graham, J. E. (antelon and A. Mal- Edna. Taylor, 68; Gertio Thomson.
for 68; Bort Stoneman, 68: 'tom San-
and1vert No. 2.w4�srforthutorclte►uliic (dens, 62; Eddie Willie, 59; \Wesley
Da 'than, 57 : Alma May, 54; Lulu
it was necessary to enter twice to ) , , , �•
win a prize. The ctdded scores of Martin, j3 : Itora Geiger. 53 ; May
two best ahoots to count. No con- Hawkins,,_ . Ida Rowe, 1l : Maurice to he allowed to enter four Bobier, 51 ; Eldon Goetz, 51: Beat -
times. The prizes wore detested to tic AL''rtin, 45 ; Flossie FOS. 45 ; Erie
the, club for this shoot, and was Going, 44: Maud Johns, 43; Le'ltoy
exciting throughout. Messrs. Moller Coultis, 3'J ; Gladys Brandt, 35.
Gra.learn, Harvey and Bluett were A. lee DO1tIIINGTON. 'Teacher.
tied for first in this event end drew FORM I
for the first four prizes, Hervey get- llegular Class. -I - Handford, 71; L
ting the u>holstered chair, 131uett Mulholland, 74: L. 13inrcy, 74; 0.
the stationery cabinet. Graham the Oestteichcr, 72: E. Jones, 70. honors.
tenting desk and A. Mellor a brush I3• Mack. 69 ; L. Amos. 07: K. Col -
and mirror, Twenty-two additianal fins, 66; L. Ilocdeert, 66; E. Down.
prizes were W011. 05 ; A. Davis, 64: L. Sladers, 61 : C.
Event No. 3 was at 20 targets. Minters, 63; F. Sweet, 61: 13. Howey.
86 being ;tddei by the club. -James 59: IC. Stewart, 54; A. Doty, 53; L.
Bissett and John Dodds wtwr'e thigh- Godwin. 51 : N. llodgert, 49; E. Far -
est in this event with 17. incr. 49: M. Amy, 46: D. Godwin, 38;
Event No. 4 wee 011 Jaok Rabe C. Dunsford, 37.
bit system at 10 targets. Four of Commercial CI 1A14.-11. MacICay, 8
the contestants were tied for first, II. Welsh, 79 ; el. Luxton. 79; M
eaoh getting nine out of n possible nuance, 70; A. !Howard, 78; M. Mo
10. Taggart, 75 ; E. Dissett, 73: It. Par
Event No. 5 at 10 targets. 84 be- sons. 71; W. Muswell, 7l ; B. Fee
ing ctdded by' the gun club. J. E. 70: honors. A. McCurdy, 68; T
Oantelon and J. Kennedy were the McKay.. 68; ,11. Smell. 67; .0. Fee, 64
only shooters to get clean scores, I. Dinsdale, 63 :.G. Jones, GO 13. liar
wrhilo fieveral came within otter of be- ton,%
59 % al. Willis, 58 ; M. Ortein
ing .in tho select cities. 50.
,\, h. CIIIDLI;\', 'reacher.
Following are the scores: 1,00\I IV
Name Event \Vinic Antos, 72: Clifford �1cAvot.
1 3 4 5 2 2 2 2 69; Lilli•.tn Stte,11. 67; Alma Mcl'),cr-
O 15 0 7 10 8 8 3 son, 66 : Cl•aarewoo Pickard, 64:
4 15 8 7 7 8 10'6 Gladys 13issett, 62; Ruth Hooper, 62;
8 16 8 10 0 6 8 7 Ida Marchand, 61; J.onee Heywood.
7 14 fl 0 0 9 3 '7 61; Louis Day, 60: Viola Welsh, 60;
6 17 5 0 7 8 8 5 Allan Pickard, 59; Victor Sweet, 59;
8 13 7 8 8 5 5 0 Herbert Gardiner, G9; Jessie Menson
3 15 8 0 7 7 8 7 58; Willie Bradt, 58; Garvey Ache -
5 10 0 10 0 5 5 7 son, 57 ; Willie I3ir, y, 57: Edwin
O 8 7 7 4 0 4 7 Barrows, 56; Itolatrd lirintncll, 55;
6 15 7 7 5 4 3 5 Harry Carling, 54 ; Edith Ileideman
5 10 7 6 6 7 7 0 53: Clarence Bobier, 53; .Ells O'Brien
9 15 6 9 8 0 8 0 53; .Owen Atkinson, 52: G,/:idyl Ford
8 110 9 0 8 0 5.51• Toted enrollment, 43; Average
attendlrrcc 40.
F. 1.. McLi.AN, 'feacbet.
I.0 ML1:Y
8 The following is result of prona-
tion examinations held April 5th and
6th, for 8. S. No. 10, Usborne. 3r.
IV to Sr. IV. -piss mirk 375 Harold
5 Glenn, 493; Robert Passmore, 495.
Sr. I11 to J r. iV-pts mark 3-5;
5 Mary McQueen, -609; eieggie • ltobkirk�
578. Jr, to Sr. 111. -pass ,nark 350'
May Morton 481 ; Archie Morgen, 473
Fred Cole, 434: I;toeeon, Anderson,
7 423; Fail Treff ry, .350. Sr. II to Jr.
111. -pass mark 325 ; Sydney !lector,
41:3: Myra Morgan, 377: Renes IAex-
ander, 376; Wesley Treffry, 371: T.
Glenn, 368 ; Arthur Cole. 325. Jr.
7 1I to Sr. 11. -pass ,nark, 312; y crni
Whitlock, 406: Johnny Neil, 336.
. MYRTLE MADGE, Twoher.
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NO. 3, STE.PIIEN.
JOHN WHITE & Solis
ROBERT E.IICKARD
EXETER,
9 Ontario
General Selling Agent. for C. P. R. Lands.
Having purchased Ten Thousand Acres 1151,0111 acre.) of land just pre-
vious to the recent heavy advance in price. we have a few sections which we
ill sell at the old price. These lan is are sit rated in the finest wheat pro -
acing belt in Canada. \Ve give purchasers.privelege of wetting their own
elections any time previous to June 1st, and where purchaser is not in a
osition to make his own selection. we make selection for him. This is a rare
pportunity to secure a line section of land at a low figur,:, and there will he
ng money in it, as prices, in view of the unprecedented inunia;rat ion tato the
est, are bound to go much higher in the near future.
WANTED AT ONCE
Mau and wife to work on large farm in the \Vest. \Yemen to have
harge of house. Also several good men to work on f t • a Steady employ -
tent, good wages.
HOMESTEAD
Desirable Homesteads secured on reasonable terms.
R. E. PICKARD
General Selling Agent for C. 1'. R. Lands.
Office at Residence,
- Exeter, Ont.
BIG
Reductions in Furniture
Ilaving purchased the stock W. C. Huston and in order to
reduce the same we will offer for the next two weeks, the entire
stock of furniture, comprising -Kitchen, Diningroom, Bedroom,
Drawingroom and Hall Furniture. Also many odd pieces and
rockers at a great reduction.
Call and see the many bargains we are offering
ROWE & ATKINSON
Furniture Dealers and Funeral directors, Exeter, Ontario.
11 Graham
J. E. Hovey
J. E. Caatelon
N.. W. 131nett
John Dodds
D. Brecktn
8. A. Web
Just a few words to say we are ready with J. l:ertt> dby
III
Mo11dr
the Spring and Summer Underwear and 1tGillis
Hosiery. The range of sizes is full now and ;. ' \L,''1or
offers a better choice for fit than later in the
season.
Kerr
W. G. Dolierty0 0
E. Shcardown 5 12 7 6 5 7 6 10
7. nice 7 14 8 8 7 5
1t. T. lled'ey 8 10 6
Dr. Gunn 6 14 6 0 7 5 ti
C. Shcardown 7 9 7 6 6 5 :>
John Bissett 6 14 7 7 7 5 0
J. lieland 6 5
D. IIart'ieb 2 15 0 7 5 4 :>
J. eicEwen 4 112 0 f6 4 511. Ford
W. Garrick 7 14 5 4 4 1
J. Triebncr 7 12 6 3 7 4
C. Sh %."hake 1 10 4 4 2 5
W. E. S.lndere8 16 0 7 4 6 8
A. Simpson 1 7 34
3 3 ;J
T. Creech 417 9 0 b
Jas. Itasca3 5 7 4
T. Carlin8
\\', Jahns 6 .i 8 4 4
S. Fitton • 6 5 5 5 5
F. Durdic • 5 5 0 6 a
F. Triebncr 0 7
G. llirtzcl
G. BloomfieldooBloomfielda 4 ?5 1) The following a.rc the results of
1'. Snell 7the promotion examinations of the
W. omit it 0 4 8 5 pupils of S. R. No. 3. Stele enn, held
N. D. llurdou 5 o ii 3 4 April Nth end 6th. 1i1 to 1V- re -
,Ino. UilJmore 5 :3 - 8 quired to pea, 375 m•trks: Florence
G. Anderson iioatnan, 544; Sherman Willis. 512
J. Snell :1 4 Gladys Dearing, 502; Edwin Triebne
J. McDonald 5 0430: Earl I'.iitons, 418: May SanIt. Samuel 4 4 I der:+, 380. Jr. 3rd to Sr. :3rd -'f
W. Finkbeiner 1 li pits. 375; Preston Dearing, 442; Geo
1). (etntclon 2 ''' flicks, 428; Forte Shepton, 380; John
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ny Willis, 375; Fred l'reszoalor, 355
11 to 111. -to pars 325 : Ada \Wille.
IIICKS' FORECASTS 537 ; Gordon Senders, 530 ; Floret"'
__ Triebncr, 465: Wilfred Simplot, 35
,\ ►cwrction,ry storm period iv ace- Chester line' Willie
330; Olive Parrot's,
�\
szoitor,329; Gordo'
i'cnin.le, 240. 3 r. to Sr. l't. 11
Willi", Itcaie ['"arsons, Charlie Triob
ner.
PERCY 8. HANES, Teacher.
JONES & CLARK
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing.
.James Beverley to the Front
Undertaking
& Furniture
You will find us in the old stand and with all the newc;t designs
. and leading styles of Furniture in all the lines. House cleaning time
is here and you will want some piece of Furniture to relieve and
make your room present a fresh appearance. You will find it in
. our commodious warerooms.
'Furniture of all kinds repaired.
JAMES BEVERLEY
This week you can
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DON'T STRAIN YOUIt EYES
Th• ey will be needed for reserve
nye later on, Nooe people buffer
from imperfect eyesight through
neglect than is imagined.
OPTICAL SCIENCE
as applied to our best grade gla-
sses and spectacles are a positive
help towards curing eye infirm-
ities.
Don't run a risk by using
glasses that sometimes cause
blindness See us and he sure,
W. S. 4IAWBY, Phm. B.
IGRANO TRUNK
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immigimmomMIM
Western Real Estate
Exchange, Limited.
78 Dundas St., London
Jell on 0: 221141, 23rd and 11411.
This period will be hurried in its
development by the passage of the
GIDLEY BLOCK, EXETER.
moos ;ioross the celestial e.lu,tor
on the 21st, it will � intensified by
the new moon on the .3 poi-
-- by the moon in .a1>oRee• on the
of tl It n'
rd and tri-
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250. A sorties rrtx e 1ng to
Viol^nt thunder storms will be ,4uite
natantl for three to five days at
FAIt111111AIt
Mr. Win. K.►y fold this stallio
I .st week.
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Mr. Wm. Holy is busy digging) du
itl 1A time sly (tom about St,turd..v. the cellar for bis new house.
,end the land dried up the termer
are busily engaged in seeding.
Thr. funeral of Mrs. Wit. Pybu
on Monday last vacs largely attend
ed by friends and acquaintances fro
!ono.
Miss Myrtle S"nn, of 81. Marys
Spent Easter Sundry herr.
A mal drowwning occident occurrc
et Ir win's Mil pond ,Clinton, ni
Wedne'.lay aft( . soon. whereby a Pi
jeer old cion of Mr. Nelson, lost hi
life. During the afternoon twwo
children, F.1li.on and Nelson. .were
playing about •the pond, and they
were crossing and re.croeeing on n
square %tick of timber that stretched
from side to sick. when young Nei -
'ss i r, - ROD missed his footing rind .fell in.
drys with their peeents. We aro I His companion was frightened and
pleased to state that John has very ran away giving warning,
sucocssfully passed hes exam. and se. but some of the Organ factory em-
withoutc'xrcd a Iuon.tive r`osition with a man p'o)•tes raw the splash of the water
•ifactuting 111 in in the shove named and nssumed that some byte 111,1 fal-
o'ty. 1••n in. They almost iu►rnedi tte'Y
Mrs. r ose o rd writ• find the
,e1. p,
Mr. find WS. 11. Kraft and rain -
Have you a !arra
to sella Write for o
lin; property. We
complete method of
selling property in
want to buy a far
property in any pa
Send for our list.
b tr;ain't.
Ilett you want
ur terms of see -
have the most
ac)vortiein; and
Canada. 1)o you We give purchasers until flret of June
rn or business to select their lands. •
rt of Ontario? Otllce opposite Central Hetet
\Ve have some pP
EXETER. ONTARIO.
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North-west Land Agents*
Selected Wild and 1tn,,roved Lands
FOR MALE
In some of the best parts of the
NORTH \V1:S•1'
it will be worth your while seeing us
before purchasing.
u. time. .
(11c 21st, to Wednesday the 25t1t. Now that the weather has cleare
With the atmospheric pressure at
Al recleaned Dutch Setts for 15c per lb. These setts 'ted about normal during the diet-
1 turlrinocs, robbing more then nor-
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are ebelil)er than lots of uncleaned ones at lOc per ]b. !nal ,\�prciurthunder thoulude the ndb.rr ll
• 2 packages of Rennie's Garden Seeds for 5c, just the Inureter frill s.ud(k+uly tot very lows
sante seeds as you can buy from other stores at, 5c per prick.
rnulintts, vio!cait to tontldic storms
would be .quite probable.
4 lbs. of Best Selected Raisins for •25c and 111)s. of 11(.'st
BABYLON LINI:
Recleaned Currants for 2:)c.
'rhe farmers in this Vicinity .ire
''i lbs. of T1ISOn'S Rolled Oats (best made) for •�•)C. very but Richard for
ort seeding.
of London
his been visiting ]tor moehcr and
We expect to have at Exeter, not later than Thursday, other
relatives yt of 1)ash voo st two avecks.
nt
1 big ear of Al Cedar Fence Posts, best hfgh dry land Fiefs" at home.
eh -.J M. 13rocletick and sister,
cedar'. No posts less than 41 inches at top, also 50 \i' L u 1 London spent the hoer
anchor posts not less thin tt inches at top and nine feet
an 1
long. These will be, sold at lowest possible price when
taken oft' the car by customer.
Should a
What
Paint be?
Good
GOOD PAINT TO COVER
GOOD PAINT TO WEAR
GOOD PAiNT TO SELL
Hollywood and Elephant Ready Mixed and Floor
Paints wear 011 the job,-- not off. of 15c, 2:,e, •Itlt:, 15c, iOo
and 90c tius. Also a full variety ty
Can'pbell's Varnish Stains
Top Dressing
Gold Paints, Etc.
° PLOOl��'Y�L1 Will itase Exeter.
ed 1 roma over Cwsler.
ily vivito(' at Mr. 1). llauplim on hood
friday.
Miss M. Ptrsons is spending the
Easter vacation at her horn" in Elie.
COWARD
WINCHELSEA, ONTARIO.
‘went over .rn started to ,n: elamount should "silly added to
body. There is 10 Ice, of ouster in the total profit for the working of
the t.ond. and it wee .o. ibly 15 or tire ,,taut, making r the
a tit^r It.1,re71•-
hminutes Iv out. thew t cared to 28 M ver nen 15 now of lit^ nhlr.ion
madehook the Tedu 1:f `+ wwPfte that the roat of light to the riti-
ivel at YcLolly steon, hut to on v^ns ectad be /educed. Muniri; 1
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iw• tit. The Lay sees a ken ,. � ; , his been a ttuceesn so h
in \Winghmi.
The \Vintrhatii Advance states ;hat
nccording to the nuditors' report the
electric light is trying well. It !Lays
in tort : in the 25 months to Jan.
10, 1906, t he plant has elle] ail
running extrensee, also two aeben-
turc`s of the purchase money. of
*1734.90 tech, and given the town a
clear profit of ?2521.28. 13esides it
must not be forgotten that on ac-
count of the condition of the mond
market at the time. there was a
toe; on the sale of the debentures
of $1.050. This his also been made
up to out of the profits, so th11
1 I k t o Lon oww n r .h t r
dol tor interment.
Chijap Floor Lac
Buggy Paints
Aluminum
tiVinsor Newton's Tube Paints in all color's
A Good Household Varni:ih 10c, 20e and 'Kw tins
lirnshes of Evei v 13r •1'ilit ion
null Prices.
IIEAMAN'S HARDWARE
and Stove stere.