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Exeter Times, 1906-05-03, Page 1
'Wedding Stationery Touug Ladies who are interested -Ila Moat is proper in the n.attcr of Stationery for Weddings, should see tORt Isamplee, latest type fates. \Ve OM1 have tnetm ready in a few hours. !wiry •. rr HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTEI • 5. Horsemen Attention! Tate r4s-ori for g,ttiu;; out route hills will roon be ole. BEMFa113Et. the -se pet 1iils printed at the Tirxe(Ls Office gets two weeks potted in btte paper FREE. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR—No 1703 EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 3rd, 1906, JOHN WHITE & SONS JONES di. CLARKS' ''''a rly Closing Commencing May est this store will close sharp at half past six every evening except. Wednesday and Saturday. Housekeepers Wanted To come and see our stock of Wall Papers, all the leading shades and swell designs are here. Whether parlor, dining -room, bed.room no difficulty in assortment. or kitchen is to be re - papered you will have selecting from our present Prices 5c to to 35c per roll. Damask Draperies Suitable for curtains, lounge coverings and drapes, newest shades in Romam stripes and floral designs. Price 50c per yd, Art Musliris Dainty pale blue, pink and mauve patterns en cream and white Bounds, cream scrim, plain and striped. White muslins in coin .spot and bowknot designs also white muslins frilled, and ready for use. Fancy Sateens & Cretonnes l A new and well assorted stock with which you are sure to be pleased is to be found here, also doublefold reversible cretonnes for door drapes. Prices 121c to 25c per yd. JONES & CLARK Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing. James Deverleyti the Front —IN— ce, -You will find us in the old stand and with all the newest 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. Von will find it in • our commodious warerooms. £'Furniture of all kinds repaired. Undertaking & Furniture JAMES BEVERLEY GIDLEY BLOCK, EXETER. �r Grocery Specials 1P1^, ` This week we offer you Red Beauty Salmon, for 15c per (!an. This is the best Sal- mon packed. 6 lbs. Gun Powder Tea for $1.00, worth 23c per pound. 4 cans of Peas for 25c ; 5 lbs. Selected Raisins for •li)c. Moss Rose Baking Powder for l5c or 2 for 25c. This is a special baking powder put up expressly for our own trade. Can contains 1 pound net and is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money back. Men's Suits Doti t tottet the big reduction sale on this line. Suits Tmat Tric©,,,1t10 Suits for $i7.50 hea Rob si�ls Vs Suits for 65.00 sold at cg1 twoweeks sale and will positively not. esr' )rice° '4•01, May 15tH, and for hash or trade D s iso by Winchelsea if oe your p (: 9n<l your goods at lowest good prices for n and ye 'card • woes. Allbusiness WdN IOOfflh1fflfljYloi A Base -ball Meeting. PUBLIC SCIIOOI, (REPORT Locals. 110051 Sr. 111.—Percy Galvin, 87; 1111- THREE WEEKS FROM beet Jo::e', 1'2; Elnao llowey, Exeter will br the place \\'allaee Puke, 75 ; Blanche Atkin- yourCcif. Eon, 7_'; fool Jahns. 70. Jr, IIL— NO MAN IS THOROUGHLY F:\11• ,glee`+78 Heywood. 79; Regie Ili- Ilse vwiUh Ward work, unless he has sett, 78; Cecil Pickard, 74, No .on tried to cultic -etc Glsdioli bulbs. roll 49: aeer+t•ge, 90.8. TIIE ITIGII WIND OF LAST I'RI- 11. E. WALROND. Teacher 1IOObl VI day made the: dust fly and the mer - Sr. 1L—Willie If(v(}ernan,97; ;Ltme- chitnts were compelled to keep their Walker, 88; Irene Hardy 76: Violet doors and `windows clod. Houlden. 76: Harry Sewell, 76: Leon a IR. AXT, OP ZURICII IIAS AC - Treble. 74 ; Madeleine Ceding, 72 ; -'pled t he position as • clerk in Abe Jackson, 72: Mary ]louliten, 71: Grigg's book More. made vacant by Ruby Wood, 70. Jr. II.—dans Brim- acombe, 80 ; l.innie Ford, 76 ; Bruz' Walker, 75. No. en roll, 58; average 51. A. E. MARTIN. '1'e:iche'. ROOM VII Mid II.—Jean Scidon and Marguer- ite G urdiner equel, 91 ; Nelly Jones, 89; Agnes MteKey, 85; Blanche Qulttee, 82. Jr. 1I,—Willie Kvdd, 95; TO -1)A1• o • njoy Alvin Grigg going with a Toronto firm. THE AUCTION SALE OF D11. Rollins' household effects 'nn Satur- day pas very se-ccs-ru!. Y ,ny from the country caiuo in to a tend the s.tle and the bidding was brisk. MR. JOHN PROUT, SR., OF Elimvillo on Tuesday delivered 2 two year old steers, weighing 3,030 lbs. Stanley Johns, 83: May Smallacombe to Mr. Gus. Coughlin, of Centralia. 80; Joe- Craig. 79: Labelle Hand- The animals were for export. ford, 71. Sr, Pt. 1I.—Erie Coward, 75 TILE FUNERAL OF THE LATE No. on roll 50: average 38. G. Rook,�held from his late residence ELFIN. A. Mr.CALLUM, Teacher Usborne, on Thursday last. was well ItOOM VIil. attended. The Exeter Lodge I. 0. 0 Sr. 1).—Robbie Flemming, 89; Al- F., of which he wa.1:a a member. took ma Mack, 88; Willie Manson! and charge of the services. Mabel Ke:ott equal. 8G: FLorence QUARTERLY MEETING SELL - Row•e, 84: Ethel Day, 83: Beatrice vices will be 'held next Sunday in Itodfrert 82: kiddie \VclFh, 81. Jr, II Main street church. Lovefcast at {aggio (+1 Y•, 8`1; Edgar ifoanes. 8G; 10 a. m. Sacrament of the Lord's Anna Bell. 79: Maud Hicks, 73: Fan- supper at the close of the evening ny I3owey. 72. Sr. Pt. 11.— Flossie service. Neil, Be; May Ilarness. 82: Marjorie MRS, GEO. ROOKE DESIRES TO Huston. 73. No. on roll. 51 : average express her sincere thanks to the ttend:race 35. members of the Exeter Lodge I. 0. 1,. M. .1ECKRLT,, Teacher. 0. F. for their kindness during the S. S. NO. G bicGlLLI\rRAI' illness of her husband, and for the sympathy and attention extend'•d to The following is the report of S. ler both before and at the funeral. S. No. 5, McGillivray, for tho month ctls-o for the beautiful floral pillow of April. Names in order of merit. given by lodge. V. -1t. Coughlin, 440: J. O'Lenry,50 ____ •_ T. O'Lcnry. IV. -F. Lewis, 1024; V. 21.tr: 0P \TAY CELEBRATION Short, 849; A. Krott, 760: T. Kilmer, � Furniture Dealers and Funeral directors, Kxeter, Unttirio, 676: A. Coughlin, 441. Iia. Cr• The pa•ogtvlm dor the •�•ilti of ,`t,tysi _ P. Coughlin, 587; A, Lightfoot,558:celebration is almost completed, -nil T. Coughlin, sop; I,. Sholdick. 872; it is expected there will bo more en -I E. lfodgson, 160; W. Mnguirc. II•— joYment in Exeter tteat day. flyer A. Ilodgine. 938: L. Cook. 795:; H since it 'has boon on the map. : a' Hodgins, 753997:; 39; M. hightfoot, 7d'2. \V• grand day's fun is in store tor! 01Lcitry, 597 ; A. Sholdice, 539 ; W, every body. In the morning a cal -1 W. Tilbury. 17.1. Pt. IL—G. Lewis. ithumptan rind trades procession will 1858: M. Morley. 1748: C. Coughlin, be ,given. The MMrahalls, John 929; C. •onsets, 879; V. Hamilton. Delbridge, James Ilallantytro, and 732 ; F. Kilmer, 525; H. O'Leary; M. Squire Lxathorn astride white heir- C. Sr. Pt. 1I.—E. Lewis. 1341: "Rees trill lard the proxssion. The C. Scott, 1`201 ; N. Short, 1161; S Reeve and members o[ the Exeter .tones, 831: M. Tl6lurucey. 771: T. Council will come next, followed by l) nrtoey, 458; jr. Pt. 1.—W. Hod- and children and floats. gins, 644 ; Il. Hodgins, 541; C. Light- both comic �td mercantile. It toot. A, c1�Lss,i afamilton, \' ibIt'iboen sntrgeste(i that the school T)itytrcy. E. alorleS, E. Mortzan, W. teachers send in the number of chit. Cook, 11. O'Loairy. drew who will take part in the par- ALVINA \VILSO:1. Teacher. ado se that the, comtnittec Gan be S. S. NO. 5, USBORNF. prepared for the presents to be giv- Tloo following is the report of S. en them. Send your IistR to N. 1). Hurdon, clrtirman of the Sports °ont- S. No. 5 (rsborne, during the tnont1i mittee. Mr. Ilurdon is giving 12 of April. The Ralbjec(s exncnined extra prizes for the beat 12 drilled were drawing. writing, slxalling, and and appearing squad of school ebil- arithmetic. The names nre in order drop, and as teachers are Rupjtnsed of merit. Those marked thus • were to Irave physical culture in these absent during one or more of the curriculum it will be 'an easy matter cxamittllion.i. Sr. 1V.—iterbert 13Is- for there to get their pupils well sett, Norman Perkins. Lloyd Rivers, drilled. The afternoon spores start William Sillery, Emily Ford, •Gor- at one o'clock and embrace foot - don llcgwood. Tr. I°V. — Merman Acing, botch for boys and girls, foot- Dayman, Ristiett, '1.oe Sillery, a{yr ball, horse racing and a tug of war tl(+ Moodie, ••Jfay Kph], *John Riley, match between the stalwarts of Ste - Elva Po - di Irene Rivers, F.Im:r that you leave at home an . extra McFalls, Meech,' Ford, Vera Ilodg- measure of feed an the 24th, and son, Vera Moodie. Sr, 11.—llugh Sit- being your wife, youngsters, the lery, Felon t Fisher, Eddie Sillery, nu- hired man and hired girl to Exeter. fns Nestle, Austin Ford, (sortie Johns It's only once in a lifetime you'll '\ornoan Tnhns• have such fun end the Stephen :end P. G0IVANS, Tu;rahcr• Usbornu Agricultural society want you to enjoy everything that k go- Dlt. G. 1•', itOULSTON, Dentist, Ing "(Successor to Dr. 1). A. Anderson) IJr.adut+c of It. C. D. 8. of Ontario A curious tale in going the rounds •v ra'• UfGcc in 1 ROBERT E. PICKARDj FROBISHER, SASK. - EXETER, ONT. General Selling Agent. for Canadian Pacific Railway Lands and Canadian Northern Railway Lands. If you intend purchasing lanai ill the West, we can give you the best land and the lowest prices and easiest terms. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Address ROBT E. PI6KfiRD, robIsli6r, Sask. HIG Reductions in Furniture Having purchased the stock of 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 _ t— ROWE & ATKINSON and Torou,o Unr w its of,tli b tars in India. It i., bedewed Dr. Anderson's former dental ear-' by every native 1.1►.it Gen. Kuro!:i, tors over Dickron & Car 1, them r clo ,T.apnn z commander, -+_-- is venae obhor than Sir hector Mao- A preacher tit the conolusion of Donald. C.150 of his sermons sand: "Let all in the house who ore paying t}tear lig Offi e. a, v us e c OF INTEREST TO TEACHERS debts stand up." instantly every than, woman and child stood uP Owing to unavoidable circuntst•tn- with once exception. Tho preacher ces the (Lite of issuing the program seated them mrd said: "Now every, for (ho West Huron Toachere' Asso • man not paying his dues stan(l up•" ciali0n may he delayed. and as many The exception noted, a Cn.rcwotta. arc anxious to know the date of the hungry -looking iadividuul clad in next teachers' institute, this plan Itis Inst summer's suit, slowly ns- has been taken to let all know that sutuwd a trerytrndictt T • it leas been definitely decided for W. }tow is it my tri^ltd," asked the H. T. A. to go ttro Partner's cxeur- minister, "that you auc tI4 only sion, June 15th, with privilege of r..- 111 in' not to nrr.t hes obL g:ti°tts, turning next dry. "1 run n newsp.nor," ho m:rkly nn- E. 11. T. A. may go the stele day, ssvcred,"and the brethren here who or for the greater convenience of stcod up are my subscribers," and teachers in the north w it h Fast "let ui pray," exclaimed the mini- Bruce Farmers. If the latter plan stet. is chosen, Then First Huron leachers. for whore ,luno 15th excursion will be gladly welcomed by W. 11. T. .\. ,\ ie-ctiotniry storm period falls on that (Lite. (rout the '2nd to th0 5th, being pro- East Huron papers copy please. longed over the 4th by the Moon's--r---- pass.age over ,celestial equator on the if there ever was a specific for 51h. A very warp wave for the sea- any one complaint then Carter's son, sustained until :after storms of Little Liver I'ills ate a specific for r. tin, wind and thunder about the sick headache and every woman 4th and 5th, will pass from west to shou11 know this. Oily one pill a east at this time. Careful observers ,lose. Try theta. or clouds end other indications, es- 1,(•cially with rho :t:d of a goi.l baro• HAYFiELD lar pc RICKS' FORECASTS meter may rely tell whether teathering stony,•. will be violet or Messrs. \\•m. San:krt+ou noel Jelin ' Davidson left Tu''d1 for Go.lerich t 1etYatc Mange to ruing I►1ro- Y e where the intend working on the ender tied cooler behind (herr stormy new elevator which to being built 1N ill -- o[ sl+ort duration. there. A regular storm period, central 011 tits' 9th, cover- the 7th to 1.!th The Mr. Sate Moore moved this week, a full tem, in perigee oft 1 ha Rt h and Into the house formerly used by at exttente south declinetion on the Robert ,Toltnston. Mr. Moore 15 nn 11th, vwifl be factors in the resulting extensive honey dieter hiving over erlurbitions of this period. Ila the one hurdled hives of lees and 1 til to car :old conte toes of hone 8th low hlrrrmetcr and much rearm- Y Y• et will Ire advancing front the west, Mr. John \\hiddon lies the most the summer. The Hayfield (Lakeiides) foot -all tonna are practising again and will play .tiheir first game in this, district for the Intermediate cup with Wing• dram on Saturday elle 12th at \Ving- h1m. There are three good teams, \Ving'ham, Brussels :and Hayfield in this district and the games will be worth Feeing. Mrs. Gard, of Detroit. and former- ly of this place is hero renewing ac- quaintances. attend. d by veru decided storms. of the limiter for the new reaper- groundFro•n 9th to 12th n Retie, of stents ntor 0n the and well soon will 'meet) moat tarts of the country, slit the building awlech is ro'ng t•, 1 ►t 9r�• rti(•;in:, of ioterc tc.l in prolrresivcly from aces to oatat• It tett a fine structure nn. one ( r z tniz:ati(r.a tier sa cur, t e ,ars per,- is n ' or ,. - 1lrgest rind most complete this ride ttt0.." of Mrs. P. A. Edwards, who has been visiting friends in Kincardine, rho past two weeks, returned home Ott Monday. Work has been eoutmenocd 43g} - ging nre1 scraping out the basement of the new Mett di:'•t church and work on the building of the wall will be sleeted shortly. Mr. Iloht. Bailey icft lest week for Owen 80110(1, n here he takes n. po'it ion on the government survey steamer. 4 JUST ARRIVED Another carload of Samson Brand Portland Cement unequalled for Walls, Floors, Side- walks, Etc, FENCING IDEAL FENCING 7 wires high -35c all No. 9 wire 8 wires high -37c We loan Stretcher to put up Fence. Also Coil Spring and Barb Wire at lowest prices. iron Gates from $2.50 to $6.00 Lawn Mowers $3,00 to $8,00 Garden Tools of every tk ..:ption tet^ 1 1 II 1 1 h \i 1 t C L I t a t •n for \\ ne Bred eel Rang are thio %%ark H F A M A ' meet a• ter• Town IIrU, lo-n;t:hl (doe+ :rr prr•htbtc at Ibis period. it i- building .a new' kitchen fox firs. (Thur da,l Jlav lrvl, 1906 at 8 o'eloek pid elrege to hiuh Jerome;ere, west. ``►. m„ for the purpoPe of electing of- erly gds.* :and nitwit coder 53111 fol- .Las. Ferguson. tlecrst. l.ct there be a good turn- low this series of sterna-, . e..d frosts 1)r. Mlerloalf rind wife, of D roil, northern "Pont , couple days 'hole Ifot o tof Woodstock the .omine rr.aron, ,rr• asked to delley .o rnrtirnutu veoler,�^. 10rnv• and Stove Store. •