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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-07-28, Page 1_\•:.il:. r Jas. July 11 £HIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR -No 1919 ••• /t seta T H URON&M1DDL 'SEX GAZET' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••,••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.N••••••••••••••••• JONES & MAY'S Phone No. 32. Our Mi SERF dale Of Summer Goods now in Full Sway \Ve are staking r► SPEC1A[. effort at clearing nut our Iasdies and Geeta Summer Goods to make route for the New Fall Goods soon to arrive, Bargains all over the store, tomes who, waists 1 Only 1 Doe left. But they all must go, Every waist is a bargain. rotes whllNM Iauliee skirts (towns Corset Covers and Drawers at re- duced prices Princess Slips Just 4 left too sell. You can have a real snap on one as we must sell thein. lollieS 110 h S111 IS Only 5 left. Do you want a bargain Just about price takes your choice. Wash Goods Sale Giughols liueAS Ducks Some of the best colors and after a big seasons selling patterns to ch000 from et t lie We will clear out the balance right prices._ - _ -`-=_-_at a big sacrifice.- ---- Black and Colored Parasols iVe have some extra good Parasols in Fancy or Black. Now is the time to tiny one as our prices are aw•ty down on then,. Mens and Boys Wearables Reduced Straw Hats Underwear Every one to clear at a big reduction See the bathing suits for men and boys, Special lac and 35c values are now being offered Sumpter suits Reduced Shirts, Collars, Ties, Sox, Suspenders and Gloves. This Store closes every Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock during July and August. Jones & Ma Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper •••••••••••••••••••••••••r• ••••••••••••••••••• • • • •• •• •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• i2 2• Z •if 1iij EXETER, ONT i CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 2,th 1910. NATURE'S SYMPATHY The light winds float through forests deep With soft and lien-ive sigh. In musing mood 1 vaguely ,veep. In silent testacy, \\-hat is the secret of this power Which Mother Nature wields. O'er those who linger in her bower, Or 'mid her fields? h thrills me in the glowing ,torn, And in the dewy eve, And when in the night's calm bush is born The light the star beams weave. And now -when like a wearied child I lean upon her breast - She Soothes my heart-throbs deep and wild. She gives the peace and r;st. I seem to feel her pulses bound '\cath my reclining' cheek: I hear her breathing alt around. When ay'nipatby I seek. in sooth 1 aw a child again With all a child's deer love For her who soothes my spirit pain , Sty heart with tiers is wove. James St. S. S. at the Bend. The James street Methodist Sunday •school held their annual picnic to Grand Rend on Thursday of last week I:,• -ides :t number of rigs 1:1 busses urd ea :yells left the church. About hoot it liege to rein and 1he, rain lasted for two hours preventing the settingof the tables. hies 7n the ' h. afternoon it cleared up and M.• arts wrc held in the ark the win- • hers being as follows: The firat was • t race fur the little ones when all • It • • • s? ii 2• •: • received a prize the next was boys undcrl2. 1I. Parson., R, Viestle, W'. Smith. Girls under 12 Gladys Harvey, Arty Shapton. Cora Sanders: boys en- ders 15, 1I. ''arsons, G. l'cnhnit•: at. Retitle : girls tinder 15 S. )3outheott 1. 'hardy, A. Bell; Young 'Men's race 11. Dayman. A. Dayman. E. 11'iliis young ladies race A llandtord; V. Kerslake : Rhoda kelrslakc inarrit•d ladies rase, Mrs. e. Dayman, Mrs .C. Christie. Mrs F. Conte.. Married men race IL ford. E. Shapton. W. h. Colt. Couple race• Mr. and Mr.. A. Dayman. "1. Shap - ten and A. llnndford, M. $ .thcott eel V. Miners ; 3 -legged race 1.. ltich- trd and M. Willis. Dayman and Per- king. Veale and \Warren; peanut race (1. Cadman.. J. Frayn.', E. Traylor 'nen over 50 year§ G. Snell T. 11. Car- ting C. 11. Snell : obstacle race naymen and Mitchell. Mitchell and I'crktnel hot. rtep and ju:nn: '1f. ,tones: 11. ford, and 1i. Dayman, ['tier to the races a ladies base. hell match teas played between the Iced Sox nn'i llustler§ and resulted t• len favor of the 'ted Sox. For sen•n- • i t ion:tl plays this made the ordinary l,seball games look tame. Miss_, Mary Taylor and A. Handford were in the pitching box. The -Red Sox .%ere the heavy hit tern and kept th: fielders bu.y. !loth silex were i,up- ISorted by two or three gentlemen t• .t ho kep: t h•- player§ well in hand. • 1. ,timer Grieve acted as umpire and .ve earl Bent satisfaction. The fol- lowing wee the• line up: Ilustlera, (Rhoda Kerslake. Mary Taylor. Wm. Blat ehford, hose Codmor, . ltn§scll ma) Grace Cudmor.•. Ella Shepton. Lilly Weetcott. Red Sox : Victoria •`:r': ,� ,et a ,•►i" Ott . r,n�••+w!?. ,�,t,)+h .Mw,,,,MNM • �•�•.�.T!•!!1 ,' Ili v,� N.:i1NIN1 i ' N�I,,,,i �,,,�iN••N� NNN1•�•i1 i•Mr ,••• -pREAL PANAMA HATS L[1 I111IIIIIII $3.50 f Some SWi?Li. TWO PIECE SUITS f' .1 .112 ,Made to Measure for $12 = 11 :11 OVERALLS 1VOltKiNU BHIitT$ 11; SHOES 1VORKIN(. (iHA)VE8 1 NP!:It1VEAlt STRAW HATS LIBERTY SHOES BEST MADE Lit 11 This Line to be Cleared while they last at Only $3.50 SOCKS [ I 11lr,ll (TRADE CIA/THING ANI) .MEN'S �i- 'ii`� sartay Bowden N•„M•."Male••.11".. NNNNM1 _ Q11tQi�i;.:r::t:��ttitlsr�rGlh:� Z:111E1111, .:..,� A BOON TO NE W SUBSCRIBERS Ily special arrangement we are pre- pared to make an exceptionally low .offer in newspaper clubing to New Sub.cribere. From now till the end of December we will give the "Times" and Toronto Weekly Globe for the low price of 35 cents. The price is away below the, cost of ptodu;ction, if nick heads is misery, what is Carter's Li n Liver fills if they will posit v care ill People who .have used them speak frankly of their worth. They are small and easy to take. • ;; .• -i, purgative r, medics are fa+t giving may to the•'•ntle action and mild effect iof rives Little Liver Pill.. if yo Ty th"m they will cer- tainly please you. BORN DESJARD1NE-.1t Denimoad on Mon- day, July 11th to 4r and Mrs Leo Desjerdine. a son. MAltitIF.i) BEES -11A1.1. In Lncnn, on July 20 Miss floret ha Florence Smith Rall. deu(rhtcr of Mt Avmos Dill, to Mr. Eli Iters, n11 of hfe(lilliA'ary. by the 1tcv. G. ,1. Kerr. ItARTLETT-DAViD:(OV-At the rt- sidenc.• of the brides parents. Mr. and :Res. It. Davidson, Ntrat hroy, on Thursday July lit le by Rev. 1)r. Gandy, of St. Thomas, 'Minn Mabel 1),tidson to '4r. William G. !tart- let t. DIED Me8REA--At Chipman, Kansas. on July 23rd, Mary Ellen McLeod. be- loved Wife of Dr. Royal :\letthea, in her 73rd year. Miners. Alice Handford. Miss hall, Pearl %Miners. Lize:. .Johns, 'Hubert Jones, F.. '1'. Taylor. 11. `Ihni.ton-' M. Minute. In the evening a baseball :hatch wan pinyed between Ntrn(ford and Grand Rend and resulted in favor of i:rnnd ;fend 10.2. NOTES OF 111E:DAY. 'lb • lake was a lit 11.. rough but 1h. r•• n as «ern.• boating in the mem- o.,. The rain prevented the setting of tie tattles at noon but it didn't pre - n: the 1'ienicieei from having a good time. Mr. %Ve nbold. of nashwoud, was ot, the ground with hie tent end re. t,ntted a good business. Alnsic was furnished by the merry- go-round. A game of howls was played in the afternoon with the catnper• and th.• pirnic,'ts won out. The gentlemen who won t he atitf hats in the married men's race. cer- tainly cut prominent figure. In the young ladies race they were certainly goin' some. There trona about 12 rntri.•s. Nearly all the fall wheat and bar- ley have been "et in this section ant the crops ar- rxc'lient. Tti' first freight train on the L. 11. and i1. ?ince the strike went through to 1Vingh.rn Monday and anoth»r return •d Tuesday. No freight was taken on at the station. Tuesday night Messrs. George At- kinson and Sid Sanders patrolled the tracks. The section -men received orders to spike the switches and th't wee done •\vedner.da►y. )4o far as c to be aacerteined groin eithe-r side there in not hint in eirrht but fight. lust what will breorue of the strike breakers when the strike is called off is a question that tunny people ate a'•king. The in n are decided flint they will win or fall together, so that 1f any of the strike -break - ere are retain. d in the protect! pts .itions it would mean that the 11.11 now oet of trnplovtn<nt rtoald lose thtir positions. "If one of the brotherhood men at any piece on the whole system o fth• Grand Trunk is not taken back, provided t he strike is settled, th n the whole systi'rd will be tied up ns compl.'te 3+ it ty. !wrote." said tie- of t offic r. of the union. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA SPORTS 110W Ll NG A rink of Clinton bowlers carne gown by auto and played n game of bowls ou the green lest Thursday. The players wore : Clint or: Fair Jackson Nobinson Shaw Skip 9 Exeter Acheson 11urdon Taylor Heiman Skip 12 A rink of Zurich bowlers played two games on the green last Friday resulting as followvsr: f:eirioh J. J. ;%(erner 1)r. Campbell J. 'tau P. Lamont Skip $ Exeter Ii. Spackman S. G. ilawdeu N. Dyer ilordni' W. Clark. Skip 25 .1. .l, 'Merner Ire .Ca►upbell 1. hair 1' La MOM Skip 10 11. Npack►nan W. May Rev. Collins W. IbIatchford Skip 11 AT THE W.O. B. A. LONDON Four rinks of Exeter bowlers went to London Monday and took part ut tha 'W. O. 11. A. tournament held t h. re t his W.'.'k The rinks were - 1 Anderson J. G. Stanbury J. A. Stewart J. (lriovc W. Illatahofrd C. 11. Snell W. W. Taman R. t;, Seldom' W. '11. J..v.•tt W. 1). Clark. T. Acheson Jas. Tay.or ItCreechDickson r L. 11.1 ►ck.on Hee. N. 11, Collin. W. .1. lleatn•tn The scores for the rounds were Exeter Than,esville It. G. Seldon ak. 17 N, Cornwall sk.30 Exeter Loudon Thistles W. W.Taautn Mk. 15 S. D. Swift skin Exeter London Rev('ollins sk. 10 A. McPherson sk.Z'i First round for Lgbatts Trophy Exeter Beaman skeet Second Exeter Ilesm n sk.n 'Lr i prelitninary Dutton 1t.I'. Richie sk,12 Round ilamilton Itt I . Bruce race sk. 1'i , First round for Tecumseh Trophy Exeter Collins ak. 15 Exeter '',tract sk. IJt Exeter Seldon sk.11 Set and Exeter Collins sk.9t Exeter Taman sk, 15 Woodstock Karn ak. 11 Toronto (ireen'.snod sk.itt Guelph Durrell sk. till Round Strathroy Dr. Forsythe ak, 13 London M . Graham sk,l;t McNee '1'r• ephy first mend Exeter Tor Canadas Seldon ak. 1:1 1f. Greenwood ak.10 Exeter Aylmer Collins sk.lit \t, Bowker sk. 7 Tuesday night there were id rinks in the running for the Labatt Trophy lfeatnan's rink played l'h*lmer's, of Aylmer, Wednetelay morning but we wete unable to get the score. 11. the lection of offtc••rs for the ••n•,uing year. Rev. 1). W. Collins was elected Chaplain. From an account of the W. O. 11. A. in London we clip 1 h following from th.• Free fres.. 'Jake" Stewart. of F:tel.'r, was around passing out lbs compliments of the season and extol- ling t he tine crop% out Exeter way. Jake can t brow two bouts at the :311)e time from thy• left and right hinds. executing a play known as n side-wheeler. The bowl from tie. left hand perforins the oscnlnting stunt." iIASE11:11,1. The baseball ti went to Zurich Thursday and played a game of hall. The visiting team wa§ ahnt out by the score of 5.0. T. Boyl. umpired. Miner pitched n good gaits but it wa4 lost by poor support. Following were the players! '..urich Edighofh•r 1. Silber. T. Worm, E. Worst. ltinnie 1, 11 -ss 1. 1 nosy Roffman I, Alois•, 1 ; Exeter Carling. Hoyle. Palmer. Keys. hawdt'n ,'MI'n•.•r Ili•.et1. 'Southcott. Brit nen. A game of baseball was payed on the school ground/. Monday evening between Eitel, r and Centralia jun- tors resulting in favor of th.. visitors by the scor. of 7-6. The b., t t c► i• were. Ifis.ett and Itirney for Ex,•t•'r Ind Ifnynbam and Briery for Cent :..l- iar : Centralia, F. Ks.»ty 2. De - elan 2. 'W. Kssery 0. Slavin 0. Ilayn- hant0, Coates 0. Abbot t 1. ('roynan, 0, 'W'alker 0. Exeter !limey 2. Feke 9. Ilea wool 0. Ifisset1 0. ?sweet 0, Cr lig 1, Soo hcott 2, 11111 1. And.'r• son 0. The seniors end juniors played a game of ball Tuesday night. the sen - winning out 13 to 5. A good game of ball will be p4'..iyed on the school grounds to -day (There, d.e} An outside team ie expected, if t hey do not come t he bachelors anti benedicts will crash again. Mr. T. O. $nutheott !' bola tying thin week in London. Mr Mani Poplestone, ref 1111th teas in town on Thursday ht+t. Mia (hiss is the goes!. o1 her brother Mr. Win, Grigg at. Cletthant, Miss Pearl Miners of Eiimvitie visit- ed Mins. 1).'Ibridge during th'• past Neck. Mr. and Mrs Marshall 1f ex. of Lon• don are visiting t.lali'rs in and a- round town. Mrs.1. 1) Atkinson, nod 't•.s $1.00 per year in advance EXETER COUNCIL USE tt&- The Council of the Villag': of Ex- eter uu•t in the Towu hall on friday July 22nd 1910. All the members present. The minutes of the meet- ings held July 5th, 15th and loth Acknowledged the very Best. were read and approved. A ci cuilar Ontario ply Special 500 feet to lb, Green Sheaf 550 f letter from the 1'3cc'y of the OntarioMunicipal Aiisociation was read and filed. A petition was read front res- idents along Wellington street ask- ing that the said street be teetered -__ __ _ __________ from 'Main street to Grand Trunk Depot I'er motion of Levett and !iceman that the petition be accept- ed and the street be watered. Car- ried. Per llnlkwill and Walper that Mr. 'llouldeu receive 82.00 extra ov- er present contract for the water. mg of Wellington street until order- ed off duty. Carried. County Clerk's notice Re -Levy of county rate for 1910 way read. The amount being $807.30. The following account§ were read and ordered paid. Samuel Sand - ere, treasurer, pt. salary $37.50; J. Grigg. Supplies 3.27: Samuel Cudmore cement tile 46.69; Wellington Coats Registrar liodcrich, (Jackson ,I'Pg, Co. lly-law) 2.35; J. Harness half year salary bell ringing 26..r>9;.Exet- er Electric Light Co. 'Arc street lighting 57.96. Series street lighting 16.00. Town 'hall lighting 3.60; ,Thos. Brock jr.. labor cutting weeds x.00: J. Hell• labor cutting weed 0.57; .J. sorry do. 7.15: 11. Chas. llorney do. 5.33 ; Henry Reuling labor fixing fence 4.80; Silas llandtord teaming 0.00; Geo. 'Atkinson labor at fence 1.75; Wm. Welsh labor at fence 1.75; Clinton Sweet cutting grass on park 1.00: Thos„ fiat ter labor 1.30; Mrs. White scrubbing bbr nR Townn Hall 1. J 0 Thos, Moulden street watering two .reeks 33.00; Thos. Houlden teaming 4.00. Amounting in all to b'300.32, i'assed on motion of Ilearan anti l:alktt'ill, Carried. Adj. JOS. SENIOR. Clerk. Miss Mary Harris,, 13. A. of Kt Marys a recent graduate of the Faculty of Education has been Appointed special-' tit in Moderns and history in Van• leek hill Collegiate at a salary of $1.- , Figfflouth Blodap Twine ft to lb. Gold Medal 650 ft to lb. Booth and Cane Men All desiring space for booths &c. at 1 Grand Rend Old (Hoye 'Reunion and Gala Day 'August 4th which will be it l'eidedly tie.• largest day ever held in 1 his district should apply to A. W. e,r . llrenner':. 7fot. r. Grand Rend. I ,her 1 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R IA Use SAMSON BRAND CEMENT For Walls, Floors, Walks, Etc. For FLIES on HORSES and CATTLE use DR. WILLIAMS FLY. DESTROYER or COW EASE 35c to $1.00 per Tin Tinsmithing and Plumbing HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE MMMMM 11111111111 I IMMIMftF,' .11I MIM JUNE BRIDES PEOPLE about to go Mouse -keeping should call at ROWE, & ATKINSON'S Furniture Store and see how easily ands' Cheaply you can furnish your house. A Walk Through Our Store Will show you. Here you will find the 1 ingest and bestassorts Stock of Furniture ntin the . (: catty, comprising Tables, Chairs, Parlor and Bed Room Suites, Kitchen and Dining -Room Furniture, n fact everything tt be found in n first-class Furniture Store at such Low Prices that defy Competition, We have a large number of Lawn and Veranda Chairs which we are selling at remarkably Low Prices. ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Hone Furnishers and Funeral Direr tore, zee Tee tet �iMin2SIMMISIMBIMMIMMMEMMIIMMILIMICITITAM Int OLD BOYS' RE=UNION GALA DAY a-RAN'D :3END THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1910 There's been some mighty good days here, but TIT IS IS the ('lacker•Jaek of them all ! Right up to the minute with brand new, Novel and Interesting Events and Attractions. Not n dull spot anywhere.. Nothing being spared to make this, what it really will be, the Biggest, Best and .Jolliest Day every held in the two Counties, :1 days rolled into one and the record for all time. A Championship Baseball Matcb, l0 -mile Marathon and two Brass Bands would do most places Three Days, but these are only a sample of the good things we have for you, a mere taste. Just_a Few of the Attractions GREAT FREE PRIZE DRAWING For No. 9, 6 -hole Range' Nigh Shelf, Oven Thereinto!' and Resevoir• Value $50.00 i:ve'y Man, 1Vornanand ('irild taking itt tht•...' `port • will receive a nuntt.er duplicate, one they keep, the other 11tey pet in a 1 •x. the drawing taking place at (land Concert Ir. Genre, Nit ,natter if you conee• late e r go luotne early, your chance is A9 good as 11..- re.'. Some one will take home this valuable prize' WHY NOT YOU CHAMPIONRwHIP Baseball Match Parkhill vs Grand Bend Visitors For SILVER CUP Races 101 Yowotlle Prl7es harness and Buggy Race 1•'artners 1Vugon /ince SPORTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AQUATIC- Bont, Swimming, Diving Contests for Von, Women, Boys and (iiria, Walking Greasy Pole, Duck Hunte, rah Rises. t'tc., Etc. FIELD -Reeve Inc Men, Women and Children from :et verde t„ a mile. NOV ELTY Il,un Slash, Pie Eating Contest. Hats 'loss anti Fish Races. illindfolded Wheelbarrow Race, Etc. Events to interest and snake yeti serennt with I.nughtet. $350 IN PRIZES and ATTRACTIONS kuron IO -Mile MARATHON 1 RACE -w,►tt 1 SILVER GUI' 2 Brass Bands Will Provide Musk all Day it nil Evening. A11 events free and open, Prizes really v.tlnetble, such as (void anti (cold tilled 1Vett Ilea, %Vetch Chains, (inld and Pearl handled 17nthrell•,., t17 -Piece Dinner Neer, ('hint Vets, Silver Sots, Mleel fishing hods, Etc. The hest list of Prizes ever given at any ('rltebrret'ott. (►n Exbiter ein on (irmendson Day of Spoils. Great Double 13111 of HANDS PIRF3W1'OR4{S In the Afternoon, New and Novel Mechateeal I:fT.:ts in Fire Balloons each as Arerplat;e and Parachute Drop Shelia dist barging hundreds ntteet m air, neer and novel effect,•, Areial('anon Malutee, F.tt, Etc. IN THE i•:VEN- IN(i the Grandest f)ispiny seer .pe outside the huger cities. Notthe ord.. ,uy grades, hat !ince, Exhibition (:.,.alai Worth canting to -ee al.tne. GRAND BONFIRE BAND CONCERT IN GROVE BY MASSED BANDS And leets of mho iMMg Attrattion•, The . •••.e, big, billy frond, of all tan time will surely be here, don't be have returned lento. after t -e in lonely. Tett' another deg- off rt he i.,.ke, It• • I•,og 1inte t.o next summer, Come back and see the old faces. Meet Ingersoll. the old fri, nils. S.•.• Program for Full Pat tit if' Mr. and Mrs. Newt, n 11,4er and R11'HARDS' PI'1;E SOAP 1RA1'E F01( VAI 1' \111,1: GOLD WATCH. VAI,i'E $20 LADIES ONLY. daughter, 1 teeth' relnrhr.l Thur..t:,y r1 mo't►iMMiesesting liner fnr a nig, Pat P. � .11 P1 bars f(i Gold Pure Others the placed10 va Aprons. ItlInner lent alter a tory weeks note. w „r .ht' pick. up Some , piece r, to apron first. to tape get Vnlua le t Id 1V.ttch, (th r. h Soap i p and Bend. Aprons supplied free,