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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-01-10, Page 5•1'Ht; EXEI'1:H CREDITON Flour Mills We have installed a NEW HOLLER PROCESS in our Mill for the rolling of Oats. and can now fill promptly any Or- der to roll Oats for Horses. We still have our Chopper and can also fill orders in this line proinptly. H. Sweitzer Crediton. Highest Price Cash FOR all kinds old., cop- per brass lead zinc, pew- ter, rubber, rags, wool pickings, horse hair. Steel stone boats, ::,oule- varding, iron posts. Sell or exchange for the above goods. M. Ji6sOH & SOH near the old market i1'iain St Exeter Mr. Garfield Lawson. who has spent a few montbe lu tbo lumber - weeds at South River returned home lost ,week. Mr. Jacob Finkbeine+r, the ex host- ler at the Central Hotel, and who bas been working in C'sbo,rtw the past months. is '3pending a few days In the village. Ezra Oest.reicber has this work started taking a bualuess course in the Exeter High cahoot. Mr. Joseph Heist has eorumenood tearing down 'the old school. Miss Crissie Women, who has ape a f' ,r months in Ghci1ey, return borne on Friday last. Mr. Wes Firtkbeiner spent Sung In Dashwood. The Trustees and :itizens of Creel ton are do be con;ratulited on t emotion of tthe new and h;1.nd school, which was opened at the ,b ;ginning of t lila storm. For man tyears i was necessary to utilize t old building recently vacated tin • while it served its purpose well fo a time, it was found inadequate fo the increasing in umber of pupils an lacked room ,for the higher branch: of education. The new school is brick structure of ;gothic design, 5 feet square and contains [nix 'roam, two In late basement for ;recreatio and four rooms for rho 'leachers an pupils. W OODH A M Mr. James Swallow is able to be He out again after being laid up with ! The reeve, :ounciUor blood poison in his knee. 1 for our V1II t;u are ay The lady evangelists are giving !the Owen Geiger; Couno burs a rest. Ortwein, John I). S hJ.:aa Mabel Rodd and Goldin Mills ;Nichol and Fred are visitlu1 lLo foruter'e sister, 'Airs, t School Trustees. John \\'m. \Vjltson, llcna ll. 8oruton, I1. 11. Ingrn.rn.. Mr. George Hopkins. of Scranton, Miss Dou,,haly. of Galt. Pa.. is spending alto winter at his I guest of Mrs. C. A. McJ)onal , home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Blake, of Tisane who did not attend the onto were •here recently visitin iewv Yoar Arab concert missed a t their rclalivca. ma the proceeds amounting nt rare t t Miss Hattie Sutherland was In cd to $27. London ort Aronday. The people of the %• ffu;e had .I Misses Etta Davis and llecsje Ur. ay new lighting plant installed last qubart have 'returned to Toronto week, the Kirk ton Sparrow Hunters, this week to resume i II(% different i- Miss White has cloacal her dress.. studies. be makjn; slop find is holidaying at Mrs. Miller Edwards r'.+lurrt. at ellis tstr•me Ler home in St. Dfarye. week from Lucan whore Ate tiles e- Piles get quick relief from Dr.i been visiting relatives. y Shoop's Magic Ointmenc, lie/nem- Mr. Geo. Moir. of Quebec, was here hober it's made alone for Piles -and it I during the past week visiting his d works with certainty and satistac- 'mother, Mrs. Geo. Moir. ✓ lion. itching, painful, protruding'. 1 Local Option carried in Hensel( by ✓ or blind tiles disappear like unagic ! a vote of 72 against and 140 for. d by its use. Try it and see. lof I The by-law to lake effect in ;May. sale by W. S. llow•c s y'• The remains of the late, W. J. :t Miller, who died at LoH Angelos (two 2 KII;-I+ - weeks ago, are expected oto arrive s, Mr. Geo. Longharat left for Nla• I here this week. Mr. Miller 'carried n data on I"ridgy last oto take a ,oar. ofn ears, l iv 1g 're ll for a number 1 of years, ]caving recently for the d tion with the (:rand Trunk pcoplo at'rh. The two entrances a.re on th ground late est doof the buildingbc&nand ; ttho otberatat the west. They Icad into n largo corridor ff of which are two large rooms. Oilier stairs lead to the ;ie- cond a prcy, where 'there are two other rooms similar 'to those On the first floor. Tho recreation •rocuns are located in +the 'basement and have cement floors. The building is heated by two furnaces,. js welt ven- tilated and in fact has all' the latest Improvements. One 'thing that at- tract:, notice is the manner in which tbo windows aro placed 'giving an abundance of light. There are 57 four of which aro large arch .wvinl• at place. e Mr. Hugh Smith, of !' • dows, the .lop part of each beim; rolled plate glass. The otztside walla are trimmed with cement belt cour- sea, and a email tower has been built for Use bell, whish is expected to do dtity for many ,genarationa •to come. The ceilings of tiro school rooms and main stairway aro of N- southern pine and the wainscotin;s I-: and other woodwork of imitation r• oak. The building cost upwards of $7,000 and is one of the finest and best equipped public schools in On- er tario. Mr. G. 11. Boltzmann, of l • Crediton, was the contractor. and is; deserving of spcc' I credit Crediton D11 E. J. MCCUE, MEMBER 0 TARIO COLLEGE PHYSIC ma and Surgeons. Successor to D ,B. A. llaist. Crediton. Ont. Miss Ethel Clark 1s visiting b cousin, Miss Fleda Baker, at Centra la. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark ape Sunday with friends in Granton. Mr. Wesley A. F inkbeinor open Sunday avitb his sister, Mrs. rDan 'ruomner, of Hay. Mr. and DLL's. John Feist an daughter, 8ybella tri turned to the home in Kilmanagb, bitch., on Wed aoaday last. Mr. Tommy,Halst and slater Emm link leaving for nk home i Pigeon, Mich, Friday. Mr. Geo. Shcardbwn. of IIamiot Man., is visiting friends in /this vl einity. Mr. Harry Edwards. of Mitchel •isited %vitt life uncle, Mr. doses))Edwards, for a few days of lits week. A very pleasant time leafs npent n a 'eclat bop 'given by Mr. Thoma Edwards on Tuesday evening. Mr. Frederick Jones, of London who has boon spending a few days is 'the village renewing acquaintau- ee& sand a vo ry acceptable colo Sunday night last in the Evangelical church. entitled "There is a beau tiful land on 'high," composed by Mrs. A. 11. Taylor. Mr. Jones has been a student with Mr. V. L. Hew- er, instructor in voice productions and Hinging and is is a proof of what cart bo done witli the human voice through instruction. nt manner in which he carried on thee ' work. The ;first of !this 6 -ear the ' t trusts• .101.1a public meeting to lel discuss he advisability of adding a high school department. This met d with general approval -, and steps Ir ; were immediately taken to i this branch added. Messrs. Baml. Brown, \V, II. Wentzel and M. Fink. a; beincr, 'the ;t,rusttes have been nn., n I tiring in 'their efforts to mako 'the !Crediton :school one of tike leading a', i schools in 'this section and any per.. sons tdcsiring to bavo ttbeir children at I ep.t this school should make I. arran;;:neetts w•jth tl 1 The teaching staff is the best that I l can he secured and consists of Mr. • O. 1. Bluett, principal, and 'Miss; t Robertson, Miss Kicnzle and Miss' a Garvin assistants. The election of officers of the Evangelical Sunday sobool took place Sunday morning. Rev. E. 11. Bean preached a very appropriate sermon. A collection was taken up for the aid of 'thlo school which amounted Ito $25. The following of- ficers wero tbo result oL 'the (deco tion: Superintendent, Mr. J. If. Boltzmann; Vice Superintendent. Sir. Daniel OOatreicber ; Secnotery, Miss Melinda Trick ;.Treasurer, Chaa. Kienzle ; Organist. bliss Olivia Holtz. (mann, Assistant Organist, bliss Ag. tgio 1'alner; Chorister, ltev. E. 11. Bean ; Librarian of Litera.ure, Aug• est E. Kuhn ; Librar ia1), 1. I•'. BIr•own Assistants, Luella Stahl, Tillie Brown, Ettie Falmer, Clar.t lloltz• mann. The report of +the Treasurer and secretary showed 'that the Sun- day school w'ns in a prosperous+ 0013• dgition. ' Mr. Sjeinon, of the firm of Biemen pros.. Wiarton, spent a few 'days of last week in tbo villi on business. Tho members and friends of the Ladies' Aid 'spent a very' enjoyable evening itt the home of Mr. G. K. Brown on \Wednesday night Iamt. it being the anniversary of hisbirth-, day. 'Mr. Valentine Rats spent a few days in the villaa'e ladt week. Tbo Literary society will hold its( firer meeting in one of the rooms ot+ the new school on friday alight .next. A good turn out is requested. Mr. and Mrs. Cbri,st. Fanner spelt 'Monday and Tuesd my in Dashwood, A :sleeting of the athletic Associa- tion wi11 be held its �tbe fire (tall on 'Dionday night next nt 8 p. in. for the purpose of electing ofljoors for the ensuing year, and import till (business is to be transected. Tho Municipal election passed off NtI very quietly 00,1n; no doubt to the very 4is•txrrcablc eeatbor. t 01111tThe souptls of Jir. C, Hindi's .tI - t p1.artment ellen( a very enjoy ibis 1 avenin.; en \\4411 .117 n:;11 11st at ' is Loma t Mr. Ma.rtin. of If,ty, spent Frldiy at C. Fahner's. c Mr. and Mrs. llcnry Wi;er and 1 family of Italiana are spending a j d few days visiting their ,rrandfatler Rev. C. Stabler, t t be horns of M r. c John 1'inkbeinc', lrhh Con. 1'. '.1 r. \\' e, slot z. 44 ho L s beon a number of years In the 4veat, ie rre w• atewin; acgtt.tint:tnces. \\'111 speaks( 1 w , , n . ..f 11, •t ran•tt.r4. Mr. and ALTs. .t:Irol4 itroww•n spent Sunil y wwit h Mr. 11; Ilrown. Sr. Airs. 11•t•rry Bleaver spent a few e the .past week vi•itln; her I ter, Mrs. Tritsu::, r, of flay. FARQUIIAR The horse of Mr. and Mrs. .iol1 Westlake was 'the scene of ct pia ts ant event on the evening of Janu ary 2n41, 1907, when their daugllte Miss Josie, was united in m t r inion to Mr. James Whyte, of llamjotn Manitoba. The oereznony was per formed by the Rev. Mr. Fair, 1:Ijmville. Promptly nt seven o'clock 1 l e bride entered the parlor and was ,given ,Tway by her lather. She wore a dainty gown of white dotted oweiss trimmed with white satin duchess baby ribbon. Miss Rhoda liunkin, of Mitchell, played the wedding march. After the e're mony and usual congratulations th company sat down do a substantia wedding repast, kite tables being tastefully decorated with holly, 'at ter rvhlah en enjoyable evening was spent. Many beautiful presents at tested to the esteem in avhich the bride is '1,eld by her many dri:•u-s. Mr. and Mrs. Whyte wit' remain in Onlallo dor it month before going to Ilamiota Ind will vivit friends here and elsewhere. Guests wero presets( from London, Mit-hell, Exeter and other Oases. Many friends loin in hearty e-ongr:,tn(,l. tions. Miss Ten ( I1unkin, of London, :And little twice, wt -ho have been visiting friends in this vicinity, left I,,st week for l:xel-r. Jt t•. and Mrs. Stllltllone Y:-1)14 at J. F:. MrNicols over Sunday. Mr. V. Gaiditter. who ti br''n vis- ion; his uncles amid friends, preaches at Cromarty on Sunday morning. and gave n very lnst.ruotivo talk to the young people of Thames Road :Lurch Sunday 3vcnin; last. 31r. John Mur--.,°, of il',ntfota visited around the neighborhoode�l: st week. Mr. Wm. Jamieson, who has tfecn spending the last few weeks around home returned to Landon on Mon.day to resume work at' his trade. The spanrow' match wt Lich was ego. 2113 on during last week resulted In a victory for Mr, Al:ushall's aide by majority of some 2001.1 or over L west, where he contracted a severe cold which finally led to his deat+L. He was taken to California with the I hope that the :.flange or. .climate might benefit 111. Lea1U1, but he died the following day after reaching Loa Angeles. The deceased leaves • wife and five children to •mourn Alta , loss of a Loving husband and (ath- er. The sympathy of the community is extended to the sorrowing ones In this their homr of bereavement. Mrs. C. Cook was in Wroxeter for n 'few weeks visiting relatives. Mr. Jas. Murray, Ides has been so seriously ill. is somewhat�imp'rovf. ed. Mr. Murray is in his 90th year. Miss Johnston, of Wroxeter, is visiting at Wm. Stonentan'e. here died on Saturday last, Mrs. re I R. Drysdale, aged 55 yc:nrfs and 8 Vv rnocll bs. The .funeral .fool: place on I- Monday :Ind was largely' attended. to She leaves to mourn Their toes a loving husband and a large family x• of children. The deceased together ur with her 1 cads. Mr. Harry Jones, ww- in the employ of Mr. Louse during the past ja now taking a resit ceptirlg a situation in plu co, Nearly all the holiday visite) • have returned to their respects o places of mp!oy'ulent and dim v1 rage has again set tied clown •to a quiet state. Mr. Wm. Atkinson wishes etae Lb.; people his thank, to Uneople f l:o has been Thus. &toed:• three years, prior •to uc• sour( other T their support iu the recent clectlo Mrs. Welter 11azelwwood Is on d sick list. Garfield Davis Is epcndin; u f days under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher, Sunshine spent Sunday the guests Mete and rs. Nelson i'letcber. Miss Olive and' Etna Copeland event Sunday in St. Marys. nes barxJ, Mr. R. Drysdale, n. recently moved Lore from Drysdale. he Word was 're.-eived of tie: death of. Mrs. Cluff, of Tuckorsmitll, on Sat. wurday last .•tt the ase of .i8 years and 5 months. Deceased was of daughter of Mr. Wm.\Vhitesides of of this place. Messrs. Donald McNevii and JohnMcGregor returned home from the wrest on Saturday. o get relief from indigestion, hi ioueness, constipation or to,pid liv without disturbing the stomach purging the booels, take a few dos of Carter a Little Liver Pills the 44111 please you. ELIMVILLE e o e y . Mr. Vent. Gciae(r returned Ito Tor- ✓ onto wvhere he is studying mtedicine. ✓ Mr. C. Cool{ left for Lucan sort s Tuesday where he will spend a few days. Cook Bros. have cngaged.Mr. Alar, of Essex as head miller. Mr. Ed. Sheffer 101urned of Sal. Iurday from Toronto, where he .has been spending the past month. Mr. If. .1. D. Cooke paid Gotlerich a busincas trip on Tuesday. Mr. I). A. Csntelon shipped a car- load of apples to Liverpool on Mon- day. • Rev-. Mr. Toll exchanged ,pulpits with Rev. Mr. Going, of Exeter, •on Sunday evening last. Miss Mabel Sparks commenced 1,: r duties as 'toaeber of the Centralia school last week. 31r. It. 1). hell, of Svaforth, wits in town on Monday casting his vote. Mr. Geo. Joynt shipped n car -load of evaporated apples on Tuesday. Mr. Gerdjner, of London, ;pant Tuesday in town calling on :old friends. Miss A. McPherson has returned from her visit with rcl.1Dies in Stratford. Mr. E. 'iwwjtchell of Clinton paid Iiens•111 a visit on Tuesday. „ The installation of officers of the Ilens•Il l lodge I. 0. 0. F. took place on Friday night tit I he lodge• moom.a the instal la lion ceremonies bele; performed try Mr. J. G. Stanbury, U. 1). G. M., of Exeter. The follow - in; officers were inatallyd: N. G., Gco. Joynt ; V. G. \V. Phillips; It. W. B. McKay ; 1''. S., B. S. l'biltjp9 ; Treas., 0. C. Petty. After the ,sere- mony an Oyster 'supper was served at Foss restaurant at whish several speeches were made. Mr. Stanbury •.e an :Iddre:s 011 Oddfcllow•ship which wag greatly .appreciated. (Crowded out last week.) al r. Nelson Sut herby has revered Lis connections eith Mr. Jas. Pink- ney as blacksmith and left on \\'ed• nesday to 'take charge of a chop in Merlin in his own interests. Mls.ea Olive Cosworth and 1'lor- • (eel more returned to Chat ham I!Usiness College on \\',dne.11y last to resume 'their studies, M r. \\•. Fulton tor Ii:umil ton. 91)051 :brise in is week under t cx,f, t•I p.Irerttal Mr. \Vestey Simmons spent a fee/ dip; in town. 312,5 311n11a ti 21. of Iteb'rt le was ntarti-41 to Mr. Wil. i1111 Houghton of llibb(' t on Wed- esdty last, Rev. E. F. L. Smith of• iaiatiue. t1`ryv.aarid Mrs. Wen. llines en 1 Milof lie teck, to. London are visi'in3 at Mrs. t. Ifeck's Home. ,Liss I'rauci4 CoX%wetti returned o Lcmd0n after spending a week n av,n. Mr. T. Murdock iv busy hauhin '1.1..1,.•,n,l hrirk irI view° of traisi weir riri3 his h0uv? in s prin r. '1ivs Wilson, of Sea forth has tree. Zned from �he.r duties as eget r of No. I Tuckersnt iss 3t4-I.wctl, of Stanley, 1 W r of No. 10 Ifyy Las uc position. Murray who ww-, t04wit1.1 Io sickness Ito Iraq ! ,s ;,pain resume '• r'. (tole. Johnston, ,writ :I few days el ''.4 ' '. Stoneman. Lf rs. A. Jici'hcrsOn. neck er Iwn with rel ford. M r. Bohr• Jahnst sMnr �4•w Years Jtrs. W. Stonerna I 5li- *Very, ! •pending a few be311stEmmv visitjl( ands i v w ere k, Mr. Robt. Hicks is confined Ito lits bid through illness. Mrs. John Johns is on :the sick list. Miss Lizzie Johns entertained a few• of her friends on Tuesday even ing. .w very pleasant event took pl•:rce oft. Monday DCJ. 31st nt'the residence lof Mr. and gats. Robt. Itowclifto, when they celebrated the twentieth le.niversaz'y of their wedding day. Rev. ]rear, wwho tuarried Mr. and Mrs. Ito° iffo, was present at the ttestivi• tie nd acted as chairman for a nler;thy program vhiah was -given after 'the 130 invited .guests had par - I taken of an oyster 'supper provided r I by .the host and hostess. Tim► pro. gram consisted of speciibeta, recite- ' tion., e•te.. which were appreciated by every one present. Mr, and Mrs. of Eowcliffo wv.ere the ;recipients of many useful ',resent', ronsjsting mostly of chinawware. 1)o not (tespair of curingyoursick headache when you can eo easily ob- tain (larter's Little Liver Fills. They will effect a prompt and perman- ent cure. Their action is mild and natural. 11ARF:LY LIVED THROUGIH IT A terrible experience had Edward .1. O'Connor of Sault Sto, 'Marie. "from boyhood" ho writes "I have been a constant sufferer from asth- ma and catatrrh. My nolo and thrott was nlww.iys stopped up and I h•td droppings in the 'throat. When nttaaks came on I thought I could not live through the night. 1 would sit up gaspia; for breath. and endure ;treat distress. Catarrhozone mrtde Hie entirely well," No ehron;- er proof is required. Asthma is cur- able, so is catarrh. Use "Catarrh - ozone" and your 'recovery is guar- anteed. Two sizes, 25c. and $1.00 nt all dealers. New Year Needs arrived on Monday ni;ht 'bo visit if you need anything in the line of friends Lore. New Year Goods each IM Mrs. Gco. Balfour le a rutted el Mr. and Mrs. \Warren McGill's al -. present. Master R. 1). Turnbull, end W. A. Gardiner left Saturday for St. Marvs Iii;b s^hool t,o reaumc their attel ' . (f) Mr. and Mrs. .fohn Whyte, of ,ter Stratford, attended the wedding of r" their nephew, Mr. Jas. \\'byte, hero -� lest week. lir. and Mr•v. 1. E. McNirol cuter. wined several of 1llei�r friends at heir home here on friday evening est. A ;arse vote wvas polled 'bore ,1 Ile (•l •-, inn on Monday last. .lir. and Mrs. John McCullough rc. rived a fine New Year's gift on riday last in the form of :a little :t u;ht c r. 31r. fioorzc heavers and Mr. 1 . ,n!c larrnce, of Stratford. visited It `+\ lie (vers oft Monday last. isa Myrtle Senn, w4 h° II•= h•.tt Lamps iAitifg tier* for the past week, left 'i'i(i'.ty hast for her home nt Salon. Ise sure 10 visit our Il it(lw•ate 810re ' lute; 'f„'°'" JONAS NARTLEIB K pr A The Good \Volk cow ting ►Hots• los (heir money t stare is new - no trld benkrupt 1 This is 0 We nre hound to keep oar neww' Pteek. We are booed to and hand it over!° ynu. We a A Wonderf u FURS 2 Ladies Fttr-lined Coats were 1 Ladies Astrachan Coat was 1 Ladies Astrachan Coat vas $ Sab!e Neck Ruffs wet'e 12.50 Men's Persian l.arnh Caps ww er Melt's Galloway Calf Coats ww ith Collar $35 for og DRY GOODS 26.25 Dress Goods that were 1.50 a yd. now 1,10 Dress Goods that were 1.25 a yd. now 95c 4Dress Goods that were $1 a yd. now 75c Highest Price For Produce W. J. Wl Hensall, Mr. A. McPherson and daughter Ella spent New Years with Mr. J. 11',Brien, of Exeter. Mr. Frank Ruse visited St. Marys on iirtonday in order' to deliver it piano near Kirkton tto one of his numerous purchasers. Mr. Frank Kendrick returned home last °week from his season's work on the great lakes where Ste is employed as n marine engineer. .Miss Jones. of Exeter. is at present visiting her sis'tetr Mrs . £ ordon Manns. Mr. Colin Iludson paid Scaforth n visit'on Tuesday. Mr. Robt. Kettle, of London, spent New Years in town the 3luest of Mr. James Moose. Mrs. Cornelius Crook is ';vending a month with her parents in \Vrox.- oter. Mrs. R. Coad, of 8t. Andre vs Col• loge, Toronto, returned on Saturday after visiting; friends here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Reichert and family of Port Ilur•on, ;ire here visiting 1 their parents. Mr. Adam Merry, of Detroit, spent Now Years with his father, Mr. John Berry. Mr. Sidney \Veismiller, of Toront visited his uncle John Weismill and called on many of his oil frien for a few days last week. Mr. Irwin Matter, of Manit visiting at Mrs. R. Beck's. Rev. Mr, Ilarhurn, of near Liskard, spent New Year's w Stol WVe carry the and when we say as right without seen Ca11 and We have a nit Rua• a PAND 0 'M tc F I 1 sf Cie J1 IDASH WOOD ONTARIO ! 111