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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-12-19, Page 1SUFI- '= T HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETTE THIRTY-FIb'T11 YEAR -No 1784 EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 1lith 1907, $t.00 per year in advance. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••NN ••••••••••••••••N•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• Larry Bee Hunting. Locals JONES & CLARKS' •-Mr. John •Cudiuore, of Crystal Ez an entertainer :u►' host Dave Goldin' iv th' elivinih concision iv City man.. is visiting relatives in Prone No. 32. ['shod(( hez thirst all st.+ndit►' at th' town. -Mrs. Dempsey, (nee Miss Don•ing- -Rev. Dr. ,Cleaver, pastor of the post. Dave lint me a lellifonic fifes- ton), spent Sunday in town the guest Metropolitan church Toronto. preach - sage over th' wireless 1h' liber after- of friends. ed the anniversary ntiversy sermons at the �� noon to hel t hint sh +lit a . felt- -The Slisses •Mt•ilis and Cudnore James Street church last Sunday. and [ 1 up of Kippett, visited friends in town from► ex cessions freely given, they shlabs iv rood ter IN whither burn- this week. were pronounced the best heard it in' aft' to talk wid hint about thee -Miss Robinson, of Tacoma, Wash.. Exeter for some time. It was 4)r. tiltrottin' a11' 'grain' horses. Th' invi- is the guest of her sister, Mr. Thos. Cleaver's first appearance here and ♦ tasion iv course wuz scripted by me. ;landlord. not wit hstaudiug t he unfavorable littez there ez noll►iu' I Ioike bctthcr -Miss Atubia Going, ,of London, weather he was greeted v.-ith large ♦ ♦ nor ,wood sawn'', ez long ez there visited at the home of her parents congregations anxious to hear such s lawn[ two inanity shlabs to cut an' here Sunday 011(1 Monday. n talented orator. lit the evening somebody ilse docs th' worruk. FARM FOR BALE -5:i 1 '2 acres the large church Was so crowded that accou ♦ Ez Dave had some doubts about nue just North of Salt !flock, Exeter. chairs had to be placed in the aisles • ♦ stickin' to me end iv th' saw, the Terms easy. Apply A. Q. liobier. for accommodationof the ower E 1• inwoitrd George Godbolt to be on -Reeve Leckie and Sir. Gc>ary, of flow. For his evening's text the Dr. tA♦♦ hand in case I wanted to tint .too Brussels, were here Tuesday night took as his subject, Ezekiel. 47:1- ♦� •• •manuy times durit' th' afternoon, an' looking over Aho Canning factory, "Afterward he brought Inc again M ‘m= ♦♦ then George traded excrcoise anny_ for the LIIII LI ection of a similar institution at hold the waters issued out front .Ua- purpose of agitating the er- unto the door of the house and be- •• •:: To make a short story long we Brussels. They were the guests of der the threshold of the house East- way.O • rtched thtt ' bush idout much ninth -Reeve A. Q. Bottler. ward". During the entire oration he • ble an' half an more iv. .ground on -The Exeter Council met Last never deviated from his text. Tho i:4V our hoofs. Monday evening to finish up the bus- origin of the stream, as spoken of in il Z Th' first tree kept us busy, that ez inrss of the year. The tax collector l:zekiel's dream, ho said, represented LJ Dave an' George, az I• wanted to announced that his collections this the foundation of the gospel of Jesus �j --11 •• sco how lh' business was (loco more )'('+r have leen better than last year Christ, which widened out as it prog- ressed 1 •• I1 undertook to show ate ignorance. while Council expects to show a resse(i tott'1+rds its destination. When Th' tree lied a hole in it, an' that surplus of over $1,000 more than was Christ first commenced his followers 1 (' J wan had more git up an' gin than shown last [Salt. consisted of twelve, the disciples. El ♦ tinny wan yez iver listened to. It -The annual Christmas entertain- They increased as the stream of re- STOVE STORE ZCIJ (0 had a buzzy deelin' to it aft' wuz meat under the sceptres of the Trivltt ligion flowed on until to -day he has HEAMAN'S HARDWARE ANDS R 2 � full iv bees, nn' begorry they did- Memorial Church, vvijl be held in the over five ]tuudres� million followers it dent wait fer an inthrodooetion an' Opera House ou Mond evening. and when the str(•�m reaches the sea, M Z nayther did we. 1 hold th' ricord Dec. 2 rdat 8 o'clock, flte program it will then :has Christianized the - - 'l! d' 1 nes recitations entire world. The sides of the ,1,�,1,4„1,� 1„1„1 14-1-144-1-1-4--: +++++++++4-4-++++++-S+++++++++++++++ • James Street Church1 Anniversary a V �;: a• u Gifts iloliday Our Store is full of then: " Your money goes a long way hero Roger's Silver Plated Pie Knives, Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Knives and Forks (both med. and tea,) Tea, Desert and Table Spoons; Sug Shells and Butter Knives Table Gutlery of evert! desGriptlo Spring Skates tiOc to $1.I)) Lockey Skates $1.00 to $5.00 llockey Sticks 10c to 15c Hockey Pucks 10c to 25e Scissors in Cases Carvers in Cases 1 00 to $3.31 'L50to$4.,:) Carvers in pairs 5(k to $1.75 Fancy Scissors 25e to 3e. Boys Tool Chests.... ........ .. $143 to $2.00 Razors, Safety.. .. ... ...... ....... $1.00 to $5,t)I) Razors, ordinary 73 to $1.5') Razor Stkops 25 to $1.50 Shaving Soap, Brushes and Powder Carpet Sweepers .. '2.00 to $:3,'23 Bread Boxes, Bread and Cake Knives, Nut ('racks, Air ]rifles and Shot, (ions. Z •♦ fer fast run»tn , but Dave 1111 George consists of drills, to og , •=ez m[olt]ed to it. They have the trim- etc. The military and physical exec- stream he pictured as being beau[]- �• - Hied whin it comes to gittin' over int' rise drill by twenty boys under the fol, covered with evergreen tress j ground an' logs. , instruction of sergt.•Major Hector. whose ie1ty s had healing properties. . •• Arther racttin' a safe shpot, we will be Well worth seeing. Admission The stream itself itself ons purifying and 'i1, + • reconnoitered our foorces ani' torn[- Adults. 15 cents; Children, 10' cents; cleansing. however there W'C C �. '}' ....1 g° 2• ed ourselves into a solid sluare [era 5, S. scholars admitted free, sttautpa along this streaut, the dis \i •• flank attack on th' rear, whin Daveocase and microbe breeding ,laces that TO \l nee r. the„ t. Ma. sand the en- V1 sez "13egorry, 1 h'lievo 'Mini bastes infest the uai'�w' road of Cltristinn- .l. . giucrr of lhp„St, Marys and Western ±: ez loike wan iv thin Libernalin' ani Uut: io railway ,ons in town Tues- ity, These swamps he compared to .♦ mals what shlapes all whither, cut' churches that telt satisfied twi(}t day looking around to see where4. + :Z i[ it haddent bane ter yez, shute au' eon - pressed be the best ,Ince to tars themselves, and had no thought or + ♦ Iv wuddenb hey taken fer tit' tall 1 1 desire foe the uplifting of those oil ••i!•• timbers." through Exeter. The engin�tir car the outer side. The stream it. WAS O r = "By Gar," sez ,George, salted with Reeve .Bobber and ex John Dil- i noticed issued from under the thresh - implied. + ressed Is belief that the old mar- Cleaver t ,1, 1.1 ' 2♦♦♦ bridge Mike. "if yez think thin' ken site would be the hest pincq to old of the house. This Dr., • things ez losin' :nniy shlape, 1'd hate implied, was Christianity that came locate the stalion•and run the O ♦� to be ihrubblin' tram whin they wuz northwest passing the G. T. R. under in the front door of the church nvith ♦♦ wide awake." portals painted with the blood of �, the bridge. \i r. Hyde expects to re } ••GeAnn Low it wuz arranged forChrist and not the side doors for • turn to town either to-dayor to-mor- the th' WiL to fifer t fir house 'an' ask row to go into the mattemore fully. the advancetnrnt of sooinl life and Vip = 114 _♦ th' eiuunen fer their fact• protectors, avarice. ▪ *� t S ez nayther wan iv us ez good lookin' ~- The audience room of the church + 11 b •� ♦ an' we diddent care to have spoiled U. S. Subscribers was well filled o» Monday night, what we I++vr. lift. Will please note that we when Dr. Cleaver gave his celebrated f + Anther Georg" had returned, our have to pay one cent postage ]tenure on Victor 1(ugo's character it + • flank ex tf nt wuz cowmin to an' on each papergoing to the his 'Les 'Miserables," that of "Jean +'c + lookin' ez if we a uz thryitl' kapr United States. Tbis means. Val Jean." In his address the ])r. •1•'11, ♦� .• out th'March vwittds.made our charge that your subscriblion must showed his remarkable ability :is. :+ *4-4. Z= on th' honey makers. Th' conflict be paid in advance. When lecturer. \Vithout notes Le told ttte �. • all. short aft' decisive art' cap- it T. HAWKINS & SON Zt tured toirn prisners, honey, comb an' you see yoursubscription ex- interesting story o[ the celebrated ▪ + all. Thcy made a grand combiva- ye:ing remit $1.50yfor another tookFrench character titer froth the time Jean tion. nn' we wuz shtuck ez to bow Scar so that you will not took up the occupation of his father, miss any copies of The. Tunes, that of tree pruner. following along ♦♦ to gin [Lim sipernted, have had all �_ to when he broke the glass in a bilk- .. tA idee, "he's full iv thine" "begorry" er's window and stole a loaf of :- M -��� - sez he, "let's put th' whole shebang Farquhar brr;,d, for which offence 110 was sent ♦• into th' milk seprator, art' w'e'll 13, W. F. heavers is showing a 1'i»`' br prison for a term of years i ♦•ayther make honey jam, or th' rale and varied stock of .Xmas. Goods. and because of his attempts five escape to ♦ article." Jir..l. A. Stewart, of Regina, Sask., the terns was lengthened to nineteen 2 Th' idea wuz a good wan. an' into arrived here on Sunday last to visit years. While in prison Lean had th' seprator whit a couple iv ,mils his parents. taken advantage of the books and - both Miss Nettie snarls is holidaying in libraries to educate himself 011(1 also • iv th' combination. Z♦ Did yez Iver thry to count how Stratford. to become proficient at scaling walls, Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford •• mnnny tonnes th' Loiter in t)►' sen Miss B. McCurdy, of I:irkto vial.- both of .which became useful to him Clothing11 also highgrade shoes and wall papers. • rator w•int around in a mi»nit.. if ed Miss Addie Turnbull last week. • ill atter life. TI►r, passport given to ii p 1 • yez diddent, don't thry it unless yez Mrs. Agar is visiting 1101' (laughter him on his release was anything but watt[ to feel ez though yez had Mrs. Fletcher at the Ma111mf!' all envious one, but Jean clung to it •••••♦••♦•••♦•••••••♦••••••••••N•••••••••••• shtrucE Ser head on a choonk av Mrs. W. Pollen spent Tuesday with notwithstanding its mean innuendos •••••••••••N•••••••♦•••••••••••••♦♦•♦•••••♦• oice. Ez soon ez we gof tit' thing her parents, iMr. and Mrs. l'uf[in, which classed hi 1 1'+s a convict, hay- Come see our China Ball. No need to go to the city t dee 11., we have going shout a began n tonnes tikes a Starfa. ing screed ninon in years in the gal- right here, Chinaware and Glassware in abundance. The very latest nov sicond, th' bees began to wake up. Miss Ida Melville of Itussehlale, ,,,5.s for theft, id was a dangerous ties and prices moat reasonable. `See our 5, 10 and 15c counter. Notb Whin we shtarte(t they wuz dramin' visited Mrs. J. E. McNicol last week. character. This passport he was could be better value than all the articles here. It will cost you nothing iv n roide inn Pullman shlnper, but AT r. 'Warren .McGill intends raising compelled to have copied by the have a look, and we know you will be delighted. they th' higher spade wuz niched, his small barn next summer and is guards of the tonus through which /Toys, Fancy Xmas Post Cards and Calendars, Fancy Handker they thought they wuz rennin' or[ iv now (treeing brick for the basement. ,,,, Passed. and when its cause of be - Topped Kid Gloves, Ladies and Mena Fur Gauntlets Ladies Fur th' 1 hrack nn' thried to gin out iv -► came known. and also because his Topped Felt Slipppers, also Childress nice red Felt Slippers. Just UI' t%in(J) s. liegobs, , but it wuz Osborne ferocious look and unkempt appear- the thing for Christmas presents. funny. There's n tube what runs The comfortable home of Mr. ItoLi, :(ace, he was refused food and lodq We are also offering special bargains in every line for Christmas Tr fronton seprator'outank, ate ill' bees Kerslake was the scene of a. very Ings, although lie had money to pay wuz corrin'' sl iv that Ioike sLtraa ,pretty wedding oil %Ved. Dee. 11th, fur them, r► sm►I1 sum o[ fitly -three Come and see us and be eonsinced. :•[_Christmas Groceries, fresh first -el out iv ►h shmokc shtuck on aCandies and N the occasion being the marriage n[ for francs. which he had earned in ee stock, Also full line of Oranges, ate. Highest rices lliresbin' machine. his eldest daughter. Almrna, to hl r. years by working over time. 1, was Be sure to visit our store during the next two weeks, g p p In th' merry go round they got Wm. Frayne, son of Mr, ,Tis. nape. not until the Little Bishop. spoken for all produce, all glued uk. It' 1:111 ivhr wan k of the same township. At six o'clock of in the story. took .hint in, gave COI/WARD inehels See 0111' Lovely China, better and cheaper than ever was [lilt[[ glued uk th' watt th(•v shtuck seen before, It is worth cooling to see, We have China ow mitta•ned out ]elks roses on hand the groom took his stand beneath an hint rood rind allowed hire to rest CO.• arch of evergreens and (lowers, while in the guest's bedchamber, while the of ©rel" description, size and shape at almost. half what 1iti 011 china. One or two iv than Yhr bride gowned 01 tvtiite figured ]bishop slept on a cot in the hall. every 1 ' ltil a► t1' [lure, but they cudand- [,tulle trimmed with Valenciennes For this nci of kindness, ;lean, who OUR IDEAS it can be bought for elsewhere, We have everything in walk shtraigln. One iv [him land- lace and insertion and wearing the had become to hate the world, arose tntr the line of Fancy Goods, ed 011 coni collat, out diddent bridal veil with orange blossoms, en- in the middle of the night, stole the have ton it Sneak lett to wit on th' tenet the parlor leaning on the. arm Bishop's silver spoons, ,hurried away shit in on the neck. iveryycan that of her father, to the strains of the was captured and brought back be- Of what constitutes g Fancy Cases,Hat Pin Holders Pin Cushions 91rwiwed had on a jag an' ft' way be - wedding march played by Miss Jeanie tore the bishop, ,who to free the man 1 1 they navigated looked Ioike it. ,.,.;►ynr, sister of the [room. The said he had presented the t)Ie 1 to Clothing differ from the id Books of Poems 75c to $i Fancy Bound Read= Whin we slitopped th' machine ceremony was performed by the Bev. him. The Bishop purchased his soul Of most other firms. We them wuz about roive ,carts iv tit' A. ll. Going in the presence of about for Christ with n pair of silver can- dlesticks. an- finest honey yez icer rotted Ser ryes Mand and use in all our Su upon, or shtuck Ser finger in nn' sixty relatives of the contracting par_ dlen(icks. .renu subs(' changed lug Books 220 each. Lots of Toys and Dolls I tips. After congratulations were his mune, became a good man, \ , I and Overcoats only the 1 • licked. tendered, all repaired to the (lining ]mired riches in the manufacture of ` for the Children. Niver trust a bunch iv bees oven brads, ant was appoi»ted mayor of 1 material and the highest, el in th' „int her, unless yez have bane room where a sumptuous repast was raccin li',I or have had th' Ahura 11 t'repnre(1 and where 111 (lid ample the Town in which he lived, until his of workmanship See the Table and ntcre, laden with the good things for evetahndy. i I,Ox. th' y'11 shting ye ebur: ,.z fustic(. Th" retraining part o[ the fru:' name and tonner life ons di- Give us a Call. Don't forget our Candies and Fruit for the great /'ht'latnigs trade. Our evening was spent in music. speeches vulged when another man thought to <.roceries are perfection, ritEverything to m tke the go td things Any thing sl►ontin', 011(1 sod)! chat. The bride's going is' 'Fenn WAS arrested and c1i rg' 11 , you want and dont see ask for it. We have the Roods to please the most) 'sway dress ,was of Navy blue silk •t'it11 robbing n Savoy boy. Joan JOHN £astidio»m, (live us Acall, we will suit you. Exeter Council t►'illi white Int to tnnlch. Tho bride• heard of tl, revealed his identity :al., Virs ons the recipient of many handsome. was again s(nt to prison, hal rscap Merchant Tailor end useful gifts, testifying the 1's_ ed into the river niter rescuing :1 sal -1 teem 01 which elle is held. among lor, who 1eearlir entangled in the rig - them being a new Dominion Organ ging of a ship. .team 111(11 (made his from her Gather. Mr. and Mrs. way to where the child of a woman T. If You Want Cheap hardware I HAWKINS Go To & SON A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our Old and New Custom- ers. Jones & Clark Dealers in Hardware, Cement and Wire. It T °r•b•3 •�•:••b :1'r : :• .. ;. ;. ;..;..:: •: • 4-:-:-:-++++++++++++++4+++++444.44 +++++++++++4++++++++•F . o : •:.•: +++++++++++++++++++ Christmas G}ooda at Coward & Co s only Eleven more Shopping Days Till Xmas Make use of those days and spend them at The Up -To -Date Store D. COBDIEDICK The Council of the village o[ Est!- ' !ler met in the Town ]tall on Mon- day Iles. 16th. 1907. The members all present. The minutes of the meeting -._ - i held on Dec. 9111 were read and np- proved. ,•c h• 1 W. 1'o ►s .( . . . •e bat of \ ht Per mot I•/. I lql each ( :1i it that one dollar + h be refunded to the following persons; Mrs. McAs-oy, .111o. Mitchell and Win. 4111111.1.1.111.1110 Ilaike ill. sr. being :ill error found in their assessments. -Carried. The following accounts were pass_ mss e(1. Ito.•. Taylor ('o'y. Ltd.. lumber . $10.15; \V..11. Levett & Co. coal for ; North End fire hall $7.M14 : Chester Sinelake labor a1 cemetery :x:1.00 ; 'rhos. Sanders labor $1.R8 ; A. iliseett labor $1.88: N. Ilati 1ford labor $4.:3e ; Thos. Creech labor $4..1e; ltd. Mavis Labor semi; Walter \Vestcot1 labor ; 63; Frank Mallon labor $1.1:3; Thos. ' Brock. labor $1.00: Gro. Cudmore labor $1.73: \Val. Ilnsseli ,wood Kir: 1.10s. Gould charily $3.S0 : D. Gilles 1 charity '-l.IR ; Jae. Connor pt. •atary Librarian s'_5.0t1; amounting in all DEARING'S BAZAAR The Santa Claus Headquarters for Christ Toys, Dolls, Fancy China, Candy, Etc. Goods all new and the ])est that can be secured for Xmas. Gifts. As we intend closing out our stuck of Toilet Articles such as Perfumes, Talcum Powders, etc. these goods are being offered at btilf i)rice. (Gall earlu and Inspect our stock. No trouble to show goods r >$95.3l.,��i'a�vi11.�T. 1 c'ti°",°i.0T- TEERI1Th'L.1 BAZAAR A 1'i A A R 1'n,\Puke eve. by A. E. Fukc. J. SENIOR. Clerk. .- Fraynr will resi,eser1j11 the 211,1 Con- when1 he had befriended and after- ceesion ft r- cr.siotl of 1'mlrorn•." The •'fitnrs to- ,cards died. .w -ns living. and secured ;tether with their litany friends join her after paying a considerable sum in wishing them a happy and pros- of 111oncy to 1hr Mauve avaricious r earls u , t o int The story then I guardian. h wedded 'te, pomu. ► f i l life. M r. Rohl. leydd. of the di l►. Con- Jean's escape with ilie child in him cession, had a sculewhat exciting 1'x- arms; from the Chief of Police. her neriettee last Thursday morning while love 111ntch :11+(1 t he Chief of Police removing the wire fencing whic,, committing suicide and the ultimate crosses the river ,,n his farm. It in death of ,1rnn nfter his adopted customary to have 1 b fences re- daughter's marriage and the hestow•- tnoved before winter sets in. and Mr. ing of the wealth he had ncc►nnulnt- I:ydd wailed until he thought the ice cd while in the held business. on her. was sufficiently strong to beer his weight. 'rbtirs,t;,y he thought the FI 1' e ice teas .mfr and with John Piper es- sayed to lin vi' the work done. M r. The last Council meet ing for HI07 l' ydd with pinchers in hand got on was held last Monday :it the Tows the ice and commenced work. but ,he Hall. bntldtn a wad ranulM In Rood co moment he pulled at the first staple. Mr. john Cornish, who was e(irk- Mrs. Dodson. of (lranton, olio has K R the ice Imre way underneath hits pre- ing for Mr. Aliens( guilt, at (;-,ild's been visiting her daughter 'Tis. at, tion: OrKanizwti'pn, discipline ►nd cipilating him into the chilly waters. Dill. has returned home and w ill re- Skinner. has horn email d to bei ltd porttnent (,f pupil.; creditable to Ile was able to grasp one of the „1:1111 during the winter. on accolmt of ,Ibu•ss. }fupils and teachers: Pupils work poste and pull himself ant. n hile• \11. George Kellett last week pur- -- _ istactory and waist pmRrrss .lohn .toed on a safe foutelati• 11 clineed from Robert Ricks, the house �- made, with regularity nI offend smiling nl the lnrlierous po.i.ipn of Ind fol it the wea .Ills of the vil- 114)ttN Teaching 1ftective and meth his employer. Mr. 1:,,1(1 ,Ill tint sof- lige. 11110T7,El.-ie Stephen. on f'riihiy. The school and its work first for any inconvenience from the ef- Bev. C. W. Hoe it. of \Vesleyati Col- Dee. nth.. to Mr. and Mr.. John every respect, feels of his irnprnnil•t0 sulimersion. lege. Montreal. will pre1Clr at Flint- 111 rtzell. a daughter. wills on Sunday morning 2211d. A 1 I:xE'I'EIt SCIiOOL 110A Ill/ special offering will be liken for the 1 The regular monthly session Sick Cliildreit's Ilospitnl, Toronto. I held on Tuesday evening in the o A number from here attended 1he1ofS. Martin. Absent, F. Wood. Ann' e satY se •les held in 1h et following were submittediti ted fames Street church. Exeter. last Iapproved• minutes of the prey! Sunday. and the lecture given by Dr. meet ing; that the inspector's re he accepted; that the Board cannot their way t.» :r revision of s.lariee affect existing contracts. 'I'he. fell Cleaver on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Andrew ntel daughter. (;ertie, spent Sunday with friends in Exeter. hitt accounts wire approved; M r. Geo. Andrew has pal a fine Kinsman, lamp, $1:.1. Beverley. system] of waterworks through hi- ca,r. $'p; .1. A. Stewart, soda. :tele barn. Jntnes Swallow, of Wooditain. \• Ilinney, oiling floors, 3 had the contract. J. (1111(;(4, . As yet no new aspirants for polit- icalNotesr's honor, have come forward. 1l P looks as though this rear's Council Sct'ool roof leaks, repairs necess will Is• elected by acclamation. Class room, heating, ventilation