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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-07-26, Page 1Wedding Stationery Young Ladies who ars interested i *rbet is proper in the matter of Stationery for Weddings, should see IOW samples, la teat type faces. We 111110 have them ready in a few hours. HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETT Ell THIRTY-THIRD YEAR—No 1714 Call Up Phone No. 31 If you hive at:y o,ders for print- ing ,of any kit, 1 just cull us up hnd oo will be plea -•.J ..) look after your halite EXETER, JNT., CANADA; THURSDAY MORNING JULY 2.6tli 1906, JONES & CLARKS' Phone No. 32. During The Last Few Weeks We have b€.en telling our Customers of Odd Lines of Summer Goods, which we were clearing at special prices. What are left of these, are still at the same reduced prices, but now a change comes and it is of new Fall Goods, of which we speak. New Wrapperettes This is theLi ne which we first wish to call your attention. Not carrying over from last season. all told more than one hundred and fifty yards. Hence our present stock is the Newest, Brightest and best assorted, that is procurable from the most up-to-date manufacturers in Canada. Prices eel they detorm,nte to do aolneth,ng displayed in our north window. to guy the flow of people from our town. They set to work and re- ceived a number of propeeitien9, but Vote For The By -Law The Voting Will Take Place on Saturday, August 4th. To the Citizens o the 'Village of Exeter. EDEN Mr. Samuel flicks. 2nd ooneessiou of Usho,rne. last wcc4 sold to Mr. Tho ete Handford a team of heavy draught horses for which be receiv cd the top price ns Mr. Dicks keep nothing but the best horses. CJtO MAI(TY Miss McArthur, of Brussels, wl spent a few days of last week nisi Ing Miss MA:Lehtua, has •r -et erne Ladies and Gentlemen:- On the hone. • 4th day ,of August you will have on Mr. end Mrs. Jones, of Brampto opportunity of costing your tote wore the guests of the litters si. for or against a by-law to loan the tor. Mrs. Spear°. of the villaage, sum of $10,000 to a company to be' few days last %week. known os the Exeter conning and Miss Ida Stcacy, of Toronto, is a Preserving Company, Limited, to be ( present th bguest of Mrs. Simon Mtl :I -ed for working capitol by that lor. Company rafter their factory is com-1 Mr. Wm. McLaren, we are sorr 'Acted and a going concern. As 11 to pay, is cit present suffering wit will not have the plea/Jure of meet- ing a sore; kuoe, nit the property owners person- Mr. Mc•Laohl'u►. of Toronto. ac ally. I feel it my duty to state oompanied by :his neice, Miss A1ez through the press a few reasons ender. IS visiting with his brother why I think every rate -payer Mr. MoLaohlan in tho village. should support the by -taw. For --� years the cry has been, why can we \VINCIIELSFA not have seine industry ,in Exeter Miss Edna and Ethel GodboJt nrr and keep our young people homo In- at present visiting friends anti rel. stead of them having to leave town otives in Wroxeter and Harriston. as soon as tl►cy are able, to make Mete Thos. Coward, ' lfi•ss Lizzie their own living and seek their for- Passmore and Alias Gortic rtWter tune elsewhere. Every person knows are spending the latter port of thio there has been a large number of tt'cek ruaticntinR ,at Grand Bend. our citizens leaving town every year Among the successful oandidaler for the last seven or eight years who wrote on (he recent n:tilt:uee which los reduced our population e=rantination we notice the names of from 2,000 people to about 1,700. Launt Godbolt, Lilla Heywood and \Viten the present council were sleet- Newton Clark. While we feel sor- ry for the unsuccessful we must con gnatula(o those who appear among the successful. While Mrs. \Vm. Creery was can - nine fruit an Thured;ly of kat week, ono of tite cant burst and the hot trait was thrown on iter ljttln daughter Alice who was near, sever_ ly soatding ,her neck, back and arms. She is now doing nicely and it is expected wilt soon •recover. The contractors have thi s week finished the cement bridge on the 11th concession. Miss Mildred Creery, of Alvinston, spent a few days of last week with friends in St. Marys. Airs. Eij Ifeyw'ood spent tfonday with Mrs. W. Prancui. ' 1Lilse Cecelia Francis, who has beet; Visiting .negatives In this vicinity, re. turns to her home in London, to-cay ('Thursdey). • n range from 10 to 20 cents per yard. See thein New Flannelettes What material is used for more purposes, than these desirable flannelettes ? Our stock offers any kind for every style. Plain colors, and light stripes from 8 cents to 12f• cents per yards. Dark Loch Lomond Shirtings, in stripes, checks and plain greys, from 10 to 15 cents per yard. Extra heavy, double fold, white sheeting 35 cents a yard. - New Flannel To satisfy the needs of many, it is necessary to have a full range of both all -wool and union flan- nels, twill or plain, light or dark grey, also mili- tary flannel in brown and grey. Quality the highest and prices the Iew+f t possible. New Dress Goods Just a few words to say they are arriving and to invite your inspection. JONiS & CLARK Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing BUGGIES BUGGIES L• tltetr shoulder to the wheel and put If you onto try Carter's Little rho outside world know tlrat tic Liver I ills for Rick headache, bil- tnenn buid ess, and if we cannot tousnessi or constipation, you will B ��� � outside capital to come in w -e get purer by without them. They are afraid to use ur Bre not purely t'ettc+t►abte, onion and easy to o ow.n, and as soon ns bake. Doti t [ort t-hi.a, ileo outside world see that •o •, � _ � A Exeter they will rush i N they ali .,Btu s tisfactory financial backing and tt-o did not purpose to fake chances on anything unless we wore perfect- ly safe. Finally we got some of the capitalists of our own town to make us a proposition, which ice thought a good one. I than called a meeting of the ,ratepayers, to lay the whole. matter before them, and get their *pinion. and the results wore they voted almost unanimous in favor of us submitting .rho By-law, and since tb:(t meeting' 1 am mora alt pleased to Ree every itusgness itithaii expressing himself favorable to the industry and signifying his inlett- tiontion of taking stock h:, •help the business along. 1 out told there are six or Rhee° who have votem, who are against the by-law being curried, but ferson,al- ly I only know of four, and I think some of them will either not vote or •hangs their mind by the 4th of August. \Vlint it ntow•,nti to carry this by- law: We will have. a canning fac- tory oascjty o[to none in Gareth with 60,000 cans per day. end it will have a tendancy of bringing other industries to our town, and that Exeter will be a town instead of •a village. It •has been a villa$e long enough. I[ the by -taw is defeated it means that in five years our population will !tie e properly will decrease in value reduced to about 1,000 persons and accordingly. Fxetnr, being .a beautiful place, situnted as -it is in the garden of Ontario, should bo Ilicorptoratect into a town, .•and I am sure every ratepayer will be pleased to hear that intention take ceptot make itl� coun- cil a town as soon as the present by-law is car- ried, and if the affairs of the town oro properly handled by good live business men there is no renson why Exeter should not have n ponula(ion in five yctn•s of four to rive thousand people. Ali- that it requires is for the business uteri 10 unite and 1In. It. E. PICKARD RETURNE from the Northwest on Saturday to a short visit with his family here. Mr. Pickard speaks in glowing terms of the prospeot of the abun- dant htrvest in the west which this soar promises to be a banner crop for the farmers. Reeve A. Q. Bobier will be at the Council room in tho Town Wall on Monday the 30th day of July, 1906, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of appointing persons to attend et the various Polling sub- divisions and tho summing of of divisions and the summing of votes respectively on behalf of the persons interested in promoting or opp,osin; the passage of the By-law. A regular storm pericxr runs from the 26th to the :10th, being control on the 28th. High temperatures and tendency to electrical storms ;ire connnon on and touching dates when the moon is teeming over the eoles- l.i.tl equator. Hence as early as the 26th, the last storm period in ,1uly4 Will show decided indications of op_ nro'aebinh summer storms. Durin • Friday the 27th to Mondry the 30th 1:•I1•;'1'1{It ('()1'i•CIL high tempnreture, low barometer The r�hldr tneetittg w t Hall and threatening thunder cal was evening in the '11 heen e on gusts will A{onday evening will: tReeve and ORS c+aetwardly over most harts of Counr•illors all the country, present. Tho min - 'item of the previous meeting were road and adopted. • • A +tr►tnntu:dratiott from County Clerk Lane was read notifying rho council 11rt1 the county a,.:e this roar for Exeter would be $!168.76, dcpttl'tlion ronyisling of \Messrs, 'ltaylor, 1. Christi° and 1S. lfry-' Just received a shipment of i an to get ,t piece of what is ;Dina, In c•onfidence in ) 1191° BOWLING , o t he °cunei s ing ' ee 1 good w tiled t 1 '1 k ueu't, grant of money for the On motion a grant of ;8100 t ' n .c Riven the bind with the Under- . with their club, Just as Exeter men standing Ilial the bind ,rive some 11 reacrain,Iabuted the after otnads hou'stn cline downpour,le it orItl2 wan rnovel during seconde,I 4Iont cleared up. After 1, Of paint Hix Mr. Chop. Christie h-. mode .t mem- o'clock two 13 ands fame ctrl► were ber of the Hoard of Itoa111t in place played. 1Jiasetl, Clark, and Scott of Mr. Donald Mcinnie, w lin Grade played well considering they arc it impossible to wend •ihe meetings greenbands• Of the older hands of the Botrd r•[ Il•-tlfh owing to I. . nothing need Ix' soh' except they being nhsent from town. ahow'c'rl thcrnRelvee in Rood form. It •- •. w MARTIN" sone eaten ladies and t' tlnnnrn T+tn ticks o[ our Lawn Howlers for the the town has rumple security for the { visited Henault on Friday afternoon band. 1 Iter nd tI y d ,t faicndlt• m•ach Buggies with rubber and iron tires. Call the town thank the scour lyalright. and see them they will stand inspection, °ere Wo have t sig 000.00 security for $10,000.(!n. The business men of The lawyers think the securita,I- right. . whom you elected to trenmact the and the Council, the men Also have a number of good second hand •rtf•aira of the town for 1906 think buggies for sale at a bargain. A. Q. BOBIER the securit as any Y bond am gold. Every Y hag a or against use and TIUST ROUND; 'regulating 1 he runnrn„ al targe n[ t your fr.atchiRc am ouhorses, etc, on our streets Exeter ltensall was nxtd the usual number of tiniest - TL:,trki►tR you ladies and gentle and I i.crcon Who owns pr right to vote either for the By.law, and 1 hoia as many of a A y I to amend 1lie By-law you its possible will come out { the following is the score 3 th nk tiro- { o,ltle loot t Exeter. per. T. 11. Bissett Wool! adopted. Any Ix ricin allowing c:rcy Weir cows or horses to run al I:rrgo+ Iter. W. \i \ia on oar streets eller sunset aro ii- i remain pours truly. Skip 14 ' J. 'S •. !linings tittle ort fine of not IeaR than $2.00' A , t :rrirst o[- Sn.•I I v• 1 t Himself has ) • j instructed Its t L,• Coup.;) to un advance and hoping to see L. Seca. 1 8l by-law cnrricd without a < IN - milting { ? Rya r flu,- k, li, 1). Coati 1_ rho 1 vote •. trtani! 1 Ittll n• t A. W 1) CI 'irk. 'kelt 8 or more tlartn gin f r the MONEY Q 1301111'1 , Reeve. 1 C. It Ii, ArnoldAntold fence. Com►nasq'o u'' 11 i P. S, -if there are ,toy ciliznns -tut Itcumbc been 1 1 who are ag:,inrt the by-law horn \t,'. \I. Illalchfurrl l a, Heller 3 j Y cttfarte flue by..l tw tut once. AMP carried, and who wish to sea the J \\ 1\'. 714'" t o C. A. 11e1)onncll Commiseioner lii�rell will in- Therr'v a wonderful influence attached to, and surrounding the word ballots counted, 1 will he ple,rr r) to Skip 1•i 8t.' 11 Money. No doubt it was the wort! which attracted your attention and led III you to commence a perusal of thi4eitevertisement• t o: it is All in This C rp atructrd to pot -10 more, lards of I ect them at the Council chamber in T. 11. II'. E. Mann gravel un our !Irr^I+ where ho be TOW') 11 ill, on blondes, July 30th 1' 1. HloottNi). McFadden thought it moll needed. t 2 o'clock 1,, tn, and haus ccrtifi-{ 1►• llurcicn ('. A. McDonnell 1 The frl'o,tint! narorn ,rte,•, rtes to those wishing them. tits v. Wrn. �[.,r(in t'.. Stewart 1 and ordered lid: t ' pistol A. Q. 11. Skip 12 Skip p Cka:-kc+ 1 12 } Connor limit, ;10,05: Advr-et W. 1). A. King 535.89: 'flits. Bailer, 5.1.13: T. t C. 11. 'Smell SiCook 510,12; Sid H''lulu ra, 545,75; W. \VrRtett s G. T. R. Time Table Woe. 111'tchfo:,l 8tc•rcy' 'toff. 545.09; • 1\', t', 'l'anrua Dr. teller 'rhea. (lfePl!. 82.85: 11. The time of ilk arrivals of trains3 I arsonv, 821.00; Queen City Oil Co'v, Ding north and south are as fol- Skip 50 Skip 13 +$10.00; ,1.,e. Connor, .,•nary 90; .1 re, •c 44 ga25.00. l\'m. ii,•hurt►. $15.00; ,1, GOING NO11TI1SECOND ROUND I Willis. 825.50: '1'. M. K' y, 'refund of 31 Exeter won by 6 shot! on 1.1 ends fine to ha wild (:i- en Attorney, 50.1 e 10 A. M. etch. 'f he utmoat rorditlity pre -I :13 •5,51 P. M. vele.1 •anal ehtff' 'fell fast and! �.. GOiNG SOUTH quick, •but no one tt'.0 t1,in skinned 1 32 •' ' • ••• 8.3$ , A. V, enough to resent it. Iienstll arc i Da, elmove, 11e4ton9.tive brings 34 •• 5,03 p, 11, rotting down to Exeter next week' Institut relief in Atom9nh, Kidney and %',trues here are so n►uoh better and the goods so touch newer and brighter than you Bre in the habit of getting that there is only one way of determining rho money -laving- remelt end that is by n visit to i the store, a look over the etooke and learning the prices. Doing this, lot Quickly decides the question of WHAT end WHERE to buy, in our fay. or, and adds another customer to This Motet; rapidly inoreasing list, .No Order early Io No Don't lie rlet't to leave your orders earl* for Binder —'�` and expect to win. Perhaps tbeyi (taut troubleR through the i rtr,1 Tw111C. �i'e Hive three tons of the ('elel)rllte(l Plymouth , tnay, hut Exeter will fight Iatrd tot berreR. No matter Low the nerves CASTOR IA ke,, t its end up.Colne on Charlie,' becam`t impaired tltia remedy will re.l Twine for sale. None ether iS (MLP so good.t t I build their strength, restore hetet ] Prices le and Millings. You arc tJtwnye, vigor. Itcmctnlrer it Boca no goo,t' guaranteed.For Infanta and Children. twcloomc. You and your teams oro I to trent. the ailing organ -floe The Kind You Have Always Bought good entert t' er 1 Jolly (Acme. c ,l regular heart, mbrdtious r•omnch, rn a and t' tt'R, ,r- COWARD coal owe, . diseased kidneys. Thry aro not to L & CLARK, Winchelsea. Bears the ! Bears the TM Alnd Yd9lltt! Al" 3}t Warne. (1^ track to the n^rv• o that 'HEAMAN'S ��.�-� control On hack to the ra vr•-;,.cna Signature of eipasare HARDWARE remadl thn �j�� � t Burr. ( '4�+s�ifs w � y R through the in•� _ - l aide rerece• Sold by W.._11. Ile:... two AEAwt JOHN WHITE & SONS ROBERT E. PIOKARD, FROBISHER, SASK. - EXETER, ONT. General Selling Agent. for Canadian Pacific Railway Lands and Canadian Northern Railway Lands. If you intend purchasing land in the West, we can give you the best land and the lowest prices and easiest terms CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Address ROBT E PI6KflRD, Froblslicr, Sak We Furnish Their Homes After The Honeymoon Is Over. Dont't worry ab'MIt furnishing the house, that prob- lem is easy settled. Come in and make your selec- tions, we \% ill make your home handsome, artistic and comfortable from cellar' to attic at prices and• terms which will save you money and 1,11ke you happy for a lifetime. - ROWE & ATKINSON Furniture Dealers and Funeral directors, Exete.a, Ontario LOOK! LOOK! For 3 clays only bars Dingman Soap for 25e. �-_ 7 bars Grand Dingman for 2,5s 3 pigs \fcDonal,l Tobacco 25c, cans Best Red Salmon 25c. Come and see our new line of Dry Goods, just in. • Reg. 10c. Shaker Flannel for 8C. Reg. 12c. a t " for 10c. and a full line of underwear at reduced prices. Just Come and SEE. Highest Prices Paid for BUTTER and EGGS. SMITH BRAS, Hay P. 0. on all China and Glass- ware for thenext thirty (lays to make room for• fall goods Come Early if You Want Good Bargains. Use arltores Fair Binder Twine AT Reduced Prices Plymouth (wines (Sold Medal 650 feet to the pouni, our special price 1:3, c. per pound. Silver Sheaf 600 feet to potent. Ply• Special 500 feet to pound. ALSO (Werythllg required for harvesting. Hay Fork Ropes, Sling Ropes, Day Forks, Binding Gloves, etc