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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-08-02, Page 1Wedding Stationery Nouag Ladies who are iatereated wit is propose 1e the shatter of Qtatiesery for Wedditaga,, should gee' l0� r„ttnphe, latest type face.a. We 'se have theta ready 10 a few hours. xeirt THIRTY-THIRD YEAR -No 1716 .,141.a r-- - . .use HURON & M1DDLESEX GAZETTEi EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY 11i08NIN(i, AUGUST 2nd 1908, 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 reduces' 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 range from 10 to 20 cents per yard. See them displayed in our north window. 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 6 cents to 121 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 th9 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 lowest possible. .New Dress Goods Just a few words to say they are arriving and to invite your inspection. JONES & CLARK Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing BUGGIES BUGGIES Vote For The By -Law The Voting Will Take Place on • Saturday, August 4th To tilt: Property Owners of the Village of tExatar. Ladies and Gentlemen:- On the itb day sof August you will have an opportunity of casting your vote for or against a by-law to loan the stun of $10,000 to it company to be known as the Exeter Canning and Preserving Company. Limited, to be used for working capital by that Company niter the factory has been built and fully equipped with all the most modern machinery at u cost of not less than $12,000.00. As my busi- ness duties will not eerauit me to call on all and make full exp+ate:1- tions of the groat advantages that the town as n whole will derive. I take this opportunity of placing be- fore you n few 'note cloncerning tsomo of the advantages that will be derived. 1. Thee 111081 rof }lou ..ere aware that our town is docresrsing in tlropulaticul every year kind if eomet,hing is not done to tst.op the flow, Exeter will only thavo to population of ten to twelve hundred in five years' time, 2. By ce:t;rrying this By-law we will assist in starting an industry that will employ .a large number of men and women. boys and girls. and by giving our young people employ- ment eat theme, we keep our money in town and it all betels to build up our %homes. 3. The following !gentlemen • u•o the Directors of the Company: Jos. Snell. Manager of the sovereign Bank, P,nesident ; R. G. Schlon, far- mer. Vice President ; J. G. Jones. geneeal mereletnit. Secretary -Treas- urer ; J. Hunter, C .11. &enders, W. D. Sanders, A. Marchand. Thos. Har- vey and S. Martin, are t11n Director.. The above gentlemen sate all men of good business nbility end have made a success of their own 'business and are determined if the By-law carries, to make a suooess ,of the Canning in- dustry which moans much for Exe- ter • 4. Vote fpr 'the By-law and make i home market for all the by pnod- uots insteed of rending them to ot- her places to be manufactured, and helping to -build up other towns at the expense of our own. We have the prettiest sand cleanest tittle town in Ontario. but we lack indus- tries, and by voting for the By-law you help to keep our young people home. and bring in ;others to help pay our +taxes, ,and also if the Lan- ning .factory come I 'assure you you thore will be other industries follow nn dineidio of five years our quiet little vilJngo will be turned in- to 2 hive of industries with a pop- ulation •ef three to five thousand persons. 5. Retnenbe.r our security .is good ns Told. Wo !get n near tga. o on $35.00.00 for a loan of $10,000.00 and with the tares which will be paid by the Company and by people w•11to will 'come tl►are, when 'they are ►able to secure plenty of work, there will be no noc(!4Mity of the into of taxa- tion being any hilgheir than it Is et the present time, es tehere will be so muoh more wassassable property. 6. You elected the nreecnt Coun- cil expecting them to brine in Rome i ndustrrites, They have done their best and hive t,ecureci •:1 gOMl thine. Stand by niers find vote for the By - r , If you have any orders for print. ing ,of any kifel just call us up end we will be 1,leas4d to look after your w ants. Call Up Phone No. 31 JOHN WHITS & Sons Locals 1"Larry" Takes a Few Mrs. Monroe is visiting friends in I To eon to. Ilonvot' 1lagsl1ra v is house from Holidays. Guelph for the holidays. This is sit' 3.11,011 av th' year whin Mre. C. Livingston is spending a thiin lex 'Fez toime to spied, ran' few days at Grand Bend. thinks it is th' Ihrolxr oaper to go Miss 'Mabel Follicle, of St. Marys, Is holidaying ,at her house here. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Crittenden. of Blyth, etre visiting friends in town. Mrs. Barber, of Like Forks, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Sleveert. Mr. and Mrs. Lamporte, of Michi. gang arcs visilin; the forer's grand. father. Mr. George Lewism. Mr. J. W. Broderick, of Godoruch, spent :t few days of this week cal- ling on old friends in town. Mrx. It. Knight and son, leave returned home after I weeks visit with frien'ds Thoau:ts. THE .GUILD OF TItIVITT MEM - oriel church, purpose having ct lawn social and conca,rt ion the rectory lawn, Thursday evening, August 9th, Miss Maud Kornick, of South Riv- er, Muskoka, is spending a month with :relatives in town and vicinity the guest of her stunt, Mrs. James 'Porn. Miss Eva Carling, of St. Lake's hospital, New York, arrived home on Wednesday evening for a short we - cation. Suss Nina Carling has also returned from Toronto. MR. JOSEPH COBBLEDICK HAS has sold his handsome residence on South Main street ,to eMr. Wm. rletebor, of treborne, who has dis- posed •of his farm and will move in- to Exetor in the near future. MR. AND, MRS. WM. GRIGG CEL- ebrate(d the sixty-second anniversary of their marriage on Saturday, Ju- ly 28th, an event which 1s celebrated by only a very few persons. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grigg, of Woodstock. and daughter, Mrs. Walker, of Lon- don. were here on .the !occasion. 1)1., Jas. rat Drew, three St. Mr. Thos. 1Lctndford ,has disposed of ,his sale stables and .handsome brick residence with land surround- ing it to 'Mr, Ohas. E. Hackney, at Usisorne for .a good figure. Mr. Handford his not decided what ho will do. Ile holds possession of t hit property until February 1st, 1907. MRS. THOS. SNELL IIAS DUIt- ing the past week been favored with visit from all her three sons with their wives, Mr. A. J. Snell with his wife and son, of Lansing, Mich., who tn'ade the trip here in an auto- mobile returned 'home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs .Thos. Snell, of Lan- sing. Mich., and dau;hter, and Mr. J. Snell, of 5t. Thomas, arc also here. MISS E. LISTER, OF SAItNIA, who is the guest of Mrs. Willis Powell. met with en unfortunate ac- cident. On Friday last she playful- ly mounted Mr. Powell's pony and started off for a ride, and hid pn- ly gond hut a short distance when she was thrown to the grotted. breaking her ri.3ht nrtu at the wrist. Had the horse not remained ler.rfect- ly still when its rider fell, the re- sults might have been more serious, as the young lady's foot was caught fast in o of he strntrs. ne The Western Fair, London prom- ises to be l great success. Entries are coming in fast and pence is bcin; alloted. The Attruction Conlntittee have provid;d a programmeof amusement fend entertainment far exceeding anythin; ever attempt ed law. by the Aseoriat'on. C. W. 'Williams 7. Ot.hor towns leive held nut in- of Newark, N..1. mill spike daily air- - duccn1e'nts and have secure 1 indus- (-elisions in his n;rshil► "America" tries and fire goin, a11e.1et. \Vhy not The RoyalVcnc't lin Nand, one •. f the give Exeter a boost and make a grtcatest nlusicil or .t.ntzat ions of tBUGGIES he WI) vet of itt We have been a day, sass ben cng►aticl at treat ex - village ion; '0110101. Molise for the entire exhibition. The 8. Every business man in Exeter Norins. 114th .liver. &tilt: lee acro - 114 in f:lvor of it ho sly-hw ane% are bats, Slack wire v'rforruers, the pol- satisfied that the Recur ity for the He burglars, trick house performers. loan is .alright. Every Solicitor in 1Ite reel Red Raven (ladets, and many Just received a shipment of "MARTIN" town thinks the secueriity alright, and others, will ,1,11 appear betthe buggies with rubber and iron tires. Call and see them they will stand inspection. Also have a number of good second hand buggies for sale at a bargain. A. Q. BOBIER, Exeter. MONEY why should you think otherwise. gIt nl stands t%ice drily. Itc•nte►a- 9. 1 undtirtstennd 1hero fore ,i few t 41tf s Ser.t. 7111. to lilie 15the people in twin who tier working very \111 JOSEPH 11. 1IOLMES A hard against the Jly-I:cw. Stop and ' think ! pan you recollect nny one thing those Fettle forties ever done to hall► further the best interests of Exeter. How twiny f.ttnilies arc there in Exeter who 'ravel not been obliged to send the-ir children to Methodist church, and bit for t west Neel? two) ye"1f' ago, t kin ,1 other I,lnce.+ to make their living, former school leacher at Sharon. with his bride. w ere the guests of MT. John Pedlar on Frill ty list. Mr. 11olme5 is :1 con of Mr•. .1. W. Holmes it one time pastor of Ma:n street ;ell on arc•otsnt %ef our own ci1izcne to`ttion on the Siskatcon t►1per, :1f - not pulling to.rlthor and ;•ott,ing in- dustries of our omen to keel► our young rm(n :,nd zirls at lienee. If a1L the people 11 ho hese• txticn obliged to leave their homes herr to seek a livelihood CI.sew Bore, were all to return at one time. whet would we do with thenitt Gould we acoonlnto- d tie than; I think not. 10. The future prosperity of Exe- ter hinges on the+ er•oirosi1i,c►n 11 Liell There's a wonderful influence attached to, and surrounding the word i'" before you. \'r,te► the ifs -.1.1w Alone No doubt it was the word which attracted your attention and led ' elO" n, K1"ld 1 h.• town Pa" down, for y• if th..s J1 1.ttt is defeated there will you to commence a perusal of this edvcrtisement.. y - It Is All in This Values here me two mue.h butter nnd the goods so much ,ewer anti brighter than you are in the habit of getting that there is only one way of determining the money -roving result and that is by p visit to the store, a look over the et.ocsks and lotrning the prices. Doing' this, Quietly decides the question of WHAT and WHERE to buy, in our fav- or, and adds another customer to This Store's rapidly increasing list. Order early Don't ne ,•lest. to IeRVC your orders ealrlti• for 13inder Twine. We lave three tons of the Celebrated Plymouth Twine for sale. None other is quite so good. Prices guaranteed. o,• COWARPi&CLARK, Winchelsea. be 110 use trrying :lily farther to. ;get industries to loeite herr. Hut if it io ei:rrieel it will be the forerunner of many industries cit a;; t' l:xf•ter which tnn,na higher w•cics, higher lents, higher prices for real estate. plenty of looney in ciecul•atir.)n slid goal times far ell. Exeter never had as gooey en importunity to 3'ot on'e of the best indu:,tiees (here is in ('..in.stlt, sled .111 'steel capital sub- eeribc,l by tonal re ;semi, ►1s it has at the pieee'nt time. Vote for the ity- + 1rc himself ems ccsponsihle f••r the l:I1 even if it !o -s mise your taxes w-1cole thing. \Valtcrrs earls 1;c-c►r/- thirty cents. ingly let leo. whiles t),e .1ud,re clef+•-r- '1'1t.,pking you Y1.1. Editor f'.tr your t.a Sentelcee In the ease of !teatt;e t''. i until Tuesday. wdrnn lees deoidcd to ter%% rds rineeking in the rel es- tate business. Fortune 11 is favore.l the young min rind 10-.l i}• he rank quite high in the financial world. On .lune 27tH he w is united in rnar- ridge to '1iss Atkinson, a popuhr young 1.1111 of London, find since, 1Si1•v have been spending 1 honeymoon in Toronto, Montt -ell, .1 trip through the Tltosts sn! !shrifts and other points. \1r. :ind Niru. Holmes return to their home .at Sisk, t,'.nit, with the best wishes 01 their friends for continued prosperity. ON SATURDAY I.AS'T Tilt LAIIS i eettlie and \V ilterr•s, of Go•ler.ioh, who becks int.) Mr. S. 11:1.rdy's gro- cery store end stole foods, t,nd terw'•urds committed 'thefts at. Cen- t.pali�i, were 1rlfore .Judge, Doyle. tcvero1 witnesses were called in the (Ilse .tp'tinst Walters for the theft cit C.cntr-.ilia, including Beattie him- self. but 1)nittic•'s evidence entirely cleared Walters from being connect- ed with elle theft. lle•t.t1,'e *eying I rcni.lin yours truly. give It:m one mere ehs.nre lett lest A. Q. 110111E11, hi ni i1e1 e.n suviMndlcd semi me r'11 -t �--- w•isleng to •pIi ,o hint in the :ssgorii- tion of slutrldertrc►d et,rintin ils. Mr. Teacher Wanted I'roudfn)t •rifted !for the teas tee -R. Tito ,newt against Weber for the theft '1'o rc.ich 8. 8. No. 10, i'sb:>'rne, I of tw•,o tlonrs nt Zurich aero en mil up !known lis Lumley school. Applica- on Saturday ,but w•15 disnlir' led for ! cations, stating salary. received up want of evidence. Mr. l'rcudtxeot al- e testa.- Thames Read P. O. I to Artist 13t b. Add res .loon C.l an iso testes} for \Veber. vision'. cJulltin, nn' tied' loikc, spend - in' a little moieties'. or sppngit►' u couple wakes :bonnet wid some frinds wlto is allure pleased to have yez, but tickled into fits when yez ie !avis'. Ez ivorybody :w•ux clw•tty fruit' me accostomed risting shiaots lueht wake 01 thought 01 would book aground fer some wan what wuz just tithing to have tut visit e111, an' whore 01 eud get me skin browned widout Ravin' to clip off 'tinny coupons fer ixpinses. Oi felt a littl,, t, ubbled tit goin' away for fear one frind. Geo. Matt- son would forget to talk up th' can- nin' factory. what th' town wants to loan some mionney to, but ez George ttssured me ho wuz intindin' to work oveertoiute to lave the by-law car- ried, Oi !concluded a trip wuz th' only thing .what wuz tutded to kapo ne frum gettitl' rusty an' lonesome, whin all ,neo frun(L's 'sept Johnnie lfaltett. wuz raw•ay takin' things aisy Oi wuz thinkin' that some shpat up in Georgian Bay would just about eittrike nee. There Oi would be rid av tit' worries ay tit' strenuous Loife what goes wid the bustle an' hustle av Exeter, 'but begorra mehopes av taking a thnip to Georgian Bay wuz busted whin Oi discussed inc cellist' acquaintances wussent livin' in, that pert av th' country, an' according to the nlul.anacs issued by th' railroad companies, th' rates ez tin an' fifteen an' up per wake, princi- pally up, so 01 Lnshtructed recall! to fergit about that thrlp, an decoided that Oi tivould have to go alongt wid th' i-ist av th' bunch an' go sto this Hind, whore .ivory wan seems to bo Lavin' a good ttloime. Afhter thinkin' th' iu.ttlter over Oi decoidcd to visit me frind Hilly Fritz. that is, Oi intinded shtoppin' wid lktp whin shi•apin' toime over- took isle, en' ihtar.ted out wid Har- ry Hoffman, nrroivin' at th' Bind in toime to mate tome av me ecquain- tanacs afore dinner wuz strved. Grund Bind ez a beautiful shpot to enjoy yorsilf, whin yez ez toircd or lazy. Th' feclin' cz about tit' sane whin yez is lookin' ter pleasure by gottin' sand in ycr shoes an sun blisters where Old Sot strokes yez betwixt th' ,.spaces what .issetlt cov- ered by ,the battenberg deplrtntinl av tel' peek-a-boo shirt waist. Th' first afhternoon av 'me visit wuz spint lookin' up old frinds an' Wilkin' dates for me .meals. Ivcry body said they would be plastid to Ivies inc slltop w•id thein ufhter Oi'd towld thim Oi had accepted th' in- vitasion to sbteop wid some win else. In tit' avenin' inshtead civ gettin' mixed up wid th' trees cottages, hammocks, an' lovers, Oi shtuck to th' promenade on the beach, where Oi could lisscn to the wave's, .111 look wanes in a whoilc at some av thim cz .wuz sittin' on th' logs, dreatuin av "1 WO souls w•;d but wan single thought, etc." Afhter 1very- body wuz .rctoired Oi ;stroked over to Billy's for th' night. The nixt n►ornin 01 devoted me tointe to 1•ubbezitt' eat shim ex wuz tovirttItlitl' an' 'thiel that diddent want 10 11i11 fer fear av watli.n' their t±w•;.tiiniill' clothes. Afhtcr n whoile ()i decided it splash \vtzddeilt (to me. army Far -ren, so 01 rented wan av thine shkin fittin suds, an' took u1c ;11111u:11 '911111g,... Ivcry now• clad 1u lin Oi w lid take in" sun b;1th 11c - t w fit th' scup! 1,ilcy, an' on Ivan av Odin occasions a young lady wid it tun 1)301.11 COM trle'xit0n lowed ute that a liberal slow av vayeline wuz just lb' thing to kc+pe the sun frons burn_ in', stn' Oi followed her advice and took •+ lil►r1 11 •+1'1+lieetion :1v th' greasy sttltiff, ruts' thin rolled in th' tette(. thinkin' th' w1thor would wash off ell' s',nd, lvidout ttl'ssin' W111 5111'eck av it, but bcgora th' wether two: about til' same impression on th' sand what wuz un 111' ay it w111 on a piece of imery piper. Th' more Oi tried to rub it off, t h' closer it rail uck, :111 ':IVPs 111e Rwit11111iI1' suit on' Inc got slttuck, so that Oi a uz forced to put on 111'2 clothes '.idou1 unelreeen', 01 loc•i:,! th' yuung 1%or11.In wl" heel 16iv, 11 tea'; th'',tent- er ez hole to k:1 the sun from burniu', '1111' 1oll•I.1 her :1v me troll• bees, whin she advised me to seise mesilf 10 th' t,l,ln:n' mill •z .1 hum- an sen! 1ttp•.r. Afflier three (1:13-5 O1 took off th' 111.1 «id th' eist :►v tl1' Atkin, welts that young NN0111 ill :ls 311.1r - tied O: wish yez'd ,allow nee to write about th' w cddi11' , c.'s Oi n pee't ! :Iv cn w i.1 her Ser her frindly :1.1vi:1e, THE NATIONAL 1'OiRTLAN1) CEM• ENT CO. !DECLARE \ GOOD DIVIDEND 'thee holding Mocks in the 1ion 11 Poi (1 enol Cement (V►., Unlit - ed, will h^ p': 154.1 to learn that the (0111;.•1ty is nolo in tl 1110.4' prosper - 011 (unlit ,ten, A an'cf irig ,,1 t Ile eotors 11 ,s 'held at the;r held of- ' fire. 'I)url.+in, where the mills ,ire loo'rted, All expressed their grati- fir'ition to tete min igernent far the continued ine.re1sed output of the mills. Tile output being .1n clve'ra,e of 301) burets :i day, an increase ov- • er the record of on). previous year. :Mier providing for their entire in- debtcdness for $75,000 they hive de- ' elect ►re.t on in1e'rinl dividend of :► 1 .,r cent, Payable the first of September. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tim Kind Yon Hare Ahrsys Inegkt BOW'S the eigsattte of ROBERT E. PICKARD, 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 PI6KfiRD, Frobisher, Sask We Furnish Their Hornes After The Honeymoon Is Over. Dont't worry about furnishing the house, that prob- lem is easy settled. Come in and make your selec- tions, we u ill make your home handsome, artistic and comfortable from cellar to attic at prices and terms which will save you money and slake yon happy for a lifetime, ROWE & ATKINSON Furniture Dealers and Funeral directors, Exeter, Ontario 1.111•111111EIMMOMMIlir ,11111111•1111111111111111M11 SMITH BROS. AOR ONLY DAYS Beautiful Water Sets worth $4.00 for $1.48 make elegant Wedding Presents. Choice of five dozen sets. Choice Salmon 2 calf for 25e Choice Tomatoes 2 cans for 25c. Pickles 9 cents a bottle try them. Bread 41 cents. Cheese 16 cents. GIVE US f Gfi b b Highest Prices Paid for BUTTER and EGGS. SMITH BROS, Hay P. O. Mrs. Lindenfelt, sr., eontin11085 very low. liiss Glanville, of London, 1-r t he guest of the Misses Sweet. Mrs. Pollock, of Goderich, is vis- iting friends in town. Mit. EDGAR \VESTCOTT IS NOW enga-ed as +1>,,,rher lith M r. E. Willis. `Its. Hoe ertn:in left on 'fuesd:ty morning for her new• donee in Bloom. field, l'r.;rtce Edward 'Count y. Miss Si':•, i pv. of A1:111irtli, Sask., visited her friend hiss Louise Sweet during ti.c ,Islet week. Master Glen Flintoff, of (:lint+ii, is visiting ;his sister, Mrs. J. ('. Snell Usborne. ir. J. G. Stcinbury returned on Monday from a tee./ weeks' fishing spent upon the Georgian Bay. OA.BTORTAL. Nan the _A 14 t gild You Apra P41,,t1 Signature of The 'Misses Moir, of New York, d iughtcrs of the late Gooses Moir, formerly of F:xc•1 -,' ort' visiting friends in town. BOWLING O1► l.ts, Friel ly :tf te•rnotln l wo rinks of bowlers from Revisit! came down to t ry ,u'snlusiotls in .a 1i•cndly males. '1'ht•y I41ycct well, but not well moult: to 1 it the Exeter p'ny- crs, for in 11.x.: end Exeter won by 10 points. 'flop lest end cf gamete were played in darkness and the w11ie' kitty could Let he treated well. Please Exec 1 fret on elect rio lights from Ch:ulie. following its the %k ilea. AFTERNOON Exeter !knell! Rev. W. M. MirtinDr. t3cllery Skip ,17 Skip 11 W. .1. Ilearn,en I1. J. ilillings Skip 11 5k11ttl EVENING 1' .\V. Ghanian Skip 13 W. \V. l':+rn:rn Skip 17 fib Dr. Sellery Skip 11 11. J. Ilillin►r•e fikip 7 is Binder Twine eT Reduced Prices Use Plymouth ['wines Gold Medal 630 feet to the pound, our special price 13ie. per pound. Silver Sheaf 600 feet to pound. Ply. Special 500 feet, to pound. ALSO everything required for Harvesting. flay Fork Ropes, Sling Ropes, Hay Forks, Bi11(liiIg Gloves, etc HERMAN'S HARDWARE and Stovf store