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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-09-15, Page 1MOINEIHING NEW! SOWING ED! For All who Talk or Sing ZGNOLE TROKEYS (For the Throat) COLE'S DRUG STORE xcier Huron & Middlesex Gazette SNIPE WITH COMFORT — CARBOMAGNETIC RAZOR Guarautted-20 Days Trial TRY ONE AT OUR EXPENSE COLE'S DRUG STORE fIIIRTY-SEVENTII YEAR—No 1921i 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••N1••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• JONES & MAY'S Z2 RI -torte No. 32. ;• me FAIR DAY For Our Friends and Fair Visitors; R•hilo the town is all agog with the Fair excitment, we will I create a little on our own hook by doing the greatest Dry • Good saints this store has ever' done, • Our Fall l\Pinter• stocks are all in And we are ready to sup - ♦i ply you every need, Everything is new and sparkling. just rea.ty `e for your approval, Drop in and see our magnificent display. It will do you gooti to see the new Goods. New fail MSS OOOlS I Our counters are filled up with the very best Dress Goods we h•tve ever shown. All the 1 New Fabrics in the latest shades. It will be to yonr benefit to see and study our styles. Something in this line for everybody. Fancy silks anti French Flannels are Fancy and Stripped Delaine, shown in abundauce, EXETER, ONT 1 CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1:;th 1910. A Dle11111 VOICE The evening belle set human toilers free. • And Car.' soon leaves the weary' Lather mind, %Vhen tiny arms about him atu tit wined : t Ir Lose can soothe the ache el Drudgery. ++ I'm but a livery horse and neer for • ♦ or night or day. comes wind weZ • covet -rest • But. soldier -like, bide Duty's stern behest To past afar. and uncomplainingly. • • 1 envy those who have their usual = round: • Or plough the pastures where they • played in youth : • • Or toil 1111 Sitars appear into the • • sound • •• Of well-known voices-malsters-e ♦ men of ruth- • • • • Vain wish !-But. sons of men may • • thought be given • • To all who wear our badge, and oft • o'er -driven 1 •• ♦-- • • Judge Doyle held division court in • • • • 'Mr. J, G. Stanbury was in Park. New Winter Coats j tott on ° Tuesday jhill Tuesday on busine . • 'Mrs. fly, Taylor is quite ill at her Mr, Jas, Hem visited his son Nor- S man in Norwich last :week. ^-hiss Ruth Hooper has gone to Lon- •• don to attend the collegiate. • •• Mrs. Weekes. of London, visited • • MMr. W. D. Weekes last week • • ea learning at J. A. Stewart's, New Waisting SWUM SEgief COM For Ladies Misses and cnildren We are showing sotne very smart coats for this season. The very hest Oen money can buy in the new Military. Shaul anti coat collar styles. Have a try on one. we made no mistake in stocking heavy in Lade. s Sweater coats They are all the go for style and comfort all colors to choose frotu. home on Villiam street. i .. Olive Dearing 13 the • • Miss Rhea Godhoit, of \Vinchlchen 221 is attending th 1•11'2h School here 2: • 'Miss Ethel 'Isaac. of Greenway, vis- •• ited at '1r, Will Sheet's last week. : i 'Miss Minnie Kestle is visiting for • a month in Woodstock. Mr. Bence. Mr. N. Dyer llurdon, and boys are this week having their annual fishing outing at Grand Bend. Mrs. Will Sweet and Vera arts Our Fall MIIIJnerEJ Showing It is now open for the Ii irly Buyer The styles are simply stunning for this season. In no other season have we showed a more beautiful range of lovely hots Fhe latest New York and Paris Creations are shown here in the prettiest tones of the season. Every Lady must see our new hate. House Furnishings for Fall The Fill (Iowa. cleaning is ab int here and you Witt need some- thing new for your home. Here are some of the New (ioods just to hand. New Room Rugs New Lace Curtains New Roller Illinds •• Carpets " Tapestry " " Curtain Poles Linoleutti- " Madras " " Oilcloths Jones & May Headquarters fur the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper *••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCALS Mrs. 11. \V, 1''. heavers is vi- t n,$ friends in Brantford this week. Mr, Mark Clark, of Clinton. is vis- iting in town. 7tir. and Mrs. Thos. Boyle attended the fair in London t Ills week. Wallace Fisher, of London: spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. Will May visited his parenttt in Mitchell Sunday. Miss Minnie Luxton. of Eden. who has been s.riously sick, is slowly re- covering. 'Mrs. Mhos. Rowe. is visiting her daughter. etre. Thos. Rowe. at Clan- deboye. Miss Grace. of London was the guest of Mrs. Monroe for a few days Last week. Mr. W. Fletcher. who has been in the west for he past two menthe returned home Tuesday evening. Bert Wilson returned Tuesday ni- ter holidaying for two weeks' in Tor- I:i:\f:ST CROSSLEY HUNTERonto. $1.00 per year in advance Mr. Gordon'tire. nt Belleville, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cookson fat week. !Mr. Chas. Keddy and Mis.s Nettie Keddy of Ilurondnlr, are visiting' in (o'clock in the afternoon, Mr. Ilun- st. Thomap. ter is n son of Bev. J. E. Hunter. "Er. J. D. Atkinson. who was in t' °angrtkt. and Is taking his father'! Detroit last we .k returned slomr work with Mr. Crossley. He is a with an automobile. bright young man with all his fath- er's vigor and his address on Sun- day afternoon should not be miehed by any of the young men of our town or surrounding community. A cordial invitation•is extended to men of all ages. \V ho on Sunday next will preach in the 'Main street Methodist ehurch in she morning and will address 1, meeti ng for men, especially, 'young (nen in the same church. at 2.30 Miss Mahle )crooks who wag holi- dfortwo weeks ayine in Toronto returned hom • Monday. 'Rev. Peter Nicol. of Demorestviile preached in the Caven Presbyterian church Inst Sunday morning. A party of the English bowlerfa touring Q hrough Ontario, went through lawn nn Monday on iheir tray to Clinton. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Airs. Milton Brack. of Zion' in the low of their only child. n little boy spending a week with friends in Lon- one year old. •t • don. Vn Thursday evening of last week ••:Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. of fort the hose were attached to the water lluron visited around Exeter last Brains at the \nrth End for : the week. firs, rim • ani n te.;t mad which proved Nat lsfn(-tory, Mrs. Morr'v Miller. who visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrli. Robinson. for 1 he past few weeks left 'Wednesday for her home in 11 i Mrs. (:co. Eacrett. who has been quite ill, i., we are gl id to tray, re- covering. The Exeter Canning facto!). alert- ed canning corn last week and re - home r Lloydminster S.•.k. abs ase given a kitchen shower tic a good crop 't.1 r. n^win h be •n tilt been. of 'Miss F.dn't Follick. I Mr, Kenneth White, of Cobalti if ing asClnrcru ��•antiti•a•rur•.r at )rlor+.lncr. • home plaiting bit father, Mr. 'Wm. ,Inderwrut run en -ration last week . ROHN i Whit... London Reed. at the home of hi- father her.. Ire STANLEY-InWinnipeg on Thur.-� Mi -r Violet Willis. of (Marlette, is rr,nvalesring rap'dly. day, Sept. SO4 fo lir. end Airs Mich.. who is visiting her.{, went to tScaforth on Saturday. 1ti a A Bamber nt friends of 'fr. and I Mrs. J. A. Stewart met nt their home on Tuesday evening and pleao- a:tiy surprised them. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Stewart's birth- day. (On Friday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. W. H. Howey,t china shower was given to Miss Alice (toward, one of Ereter's most popu- lar young ladies, who is soon to 1- united in the holy bonds of moor.- mony with one of our prominent young men. Oh Monday evening a number of young ladies were enter - (lined by t he Misters;Sweet in her hop a and on Wednesday evening • ttnssrll. of London, Atng a • • solo in the I'reshytrrian church, on Sunday morning last. • • Mies it,tth itollins returned to Lon- • • don Saturdly after visiting for a • • • month with relatives in town. • Mr. S:,ml. Charlie. of Detroit, was !here visiting his sister, Mrs. John Parsone during the past week. _• Mi'+ Blanche Atkinson who has O spent the past two months at Owen • • S -..r, 1. returned home on Monday. - Annie !Lhasett, who has been tivt ng for the summer at Norwich apt tit rathroy. returned home Sat- urday. J. t:. ht•tnbury took two first prize, for his gladioli at London fair tt inning from both the profes- sion-tl florists and the amateur.. This the thiel consecutive year in •:: •:: ,"..77717r:7 "9ii :III sIIIIMIiil'. 's, " t'IiItlitl IMMTH�II•i,IiV+ ?TI►•. ►.. - tis., 1. -:tits t} . -1 i which tr h,•• done this, 1 .des. Glanville and (laugh - :l ter, Edith, of London, visited ;Mrs. it's 1 fis,�w raew�a•Irtlw•ewssa 1 Glanri l.'s moth. r. Mrs. 11. Sweet• A STORE THAT KEEPS 1 1.ii- _: C •i Iss: Ought to be a (food Place to go 1" when there k Furniture to be bought. THAT 8E1018 RK ASONABLE DOESN'T IT? 140 iT 18. We have confidence enough in our Stock to unhesitating• ly invite YOU to give it a Critical Examination. We know that we olTer yott the pick of the Finest Furniture produced in this Country. NOTiIING MORE. NOTHING LESS And the beauty of it is that yon are no', asked to pay more here for undoubted Values than goads, Not as Goal sometimes cost et Asher places. That's the Thought that we 1 would like to have Remembered. f - - -- -- -- - Sell the StA\HARD Sewing M•+chine, The Standard Rotary the finest Sewing Ma.hint. Produced Jas Beverl t -'f %,. y, �:xt:TI;11, I %tlter(i Utile IIIAKEIL est) 1•'f"` rrnAt. ()UM -PPR OOT, �• •• • • { .' it"NilMiiYi1111!ii�NilN.i.i�iiiiiiii�• %�� %,� f - 1i q %W pI rni• •i:/Mile i:� CO YEARS` EXPERIENCE AT N r• E T S TRADE MARKS 0 r 91 ort, COPYRIGHTS Le. ArvAnAlonitgi a sketch and a .,r1•••1..a mar QntrkI nar•rtw,$ r..r ofanl}}m frt..I•r ti. •r an Inrfi,tl.•0 1, (Tohahly oateT latln 1. n.ny.rleM 11, �, ..• r,rt lr n•n31 .I. HAMM( ( • n I'ww•nt• .ant free 014111t `•,.rr tot Pe. arise J'Mer•M, 1•at0,.•• taken Sr mei Ltunn A to. receive ,p,ewt n•,11(I, without •hens, to th• NIA) BE I'OMS(111.B Holds medics authorities e•ty' that it is is/small, for n poison in suf- fer from rheumatism with tit having Uric Acid in the blood. Itut we never heard 11 aced (ha; a ',erre')cotftd have Ur' Arid in the blood and\;• fres fr !•t Rh- r. - t ism. 1'ric Acid di l tops t en the Kid - t.• tn. Bladder ar)\I Li rr fait to do t to ,r duty and do trot. properly filter the blood. removal waists products and impurities,. tri thee, organs refits• 10 do their w r you will find •�iyals Stone (loo Cohhpoi,nd r, gond corrective. Scientific Jiierlcan 1 It strengthens t eakene�l'r Impair. • ed Kidneys. Militates the Bladder A ta.r, 1Mmeh IinnlrMc•1 w•(klr, .r¢rel or. i ;,IMI tnnee lip t Militates tarp'. 1 Liver. it e�ut,latien of sur ►rl5n,ltd• ),.rn•I, 1,,,,,. lot 1 1 l'euw•le, 7..7, s roar p,.tate pr•Pa• l 1. .1.1 Or %r,ll cheek eondit)oss t b, t el'Rkt re- sit NI�N� '&cO $SIBtoagwal. New Y9iIc c 111 in Bright's 11,seas 1'rtc 1.00. Be co, lis r Ft, tvesaioetun, It. W. S. HOWEY, Phm B. ('Yrinist and Druggist ilurntr et reel. this tc. 'k, Th y left Vednesolo v for VInrour'•r su•hero • (Ley %sill ;hike their futyr• horn.'. Mr, ('hrr. Sn •11 had a slight aeci• dent as it It hi' automobile on Mon- day evening. Ire was, driving along Huron street and when near lir. T. 7'rior'a something went strong with the ste.•rina Retr and th•' machine was turned into the ditch. The re• pairs were soon made and Mr. Snell returned home. On Tuesday evening the }°sing rn.•n of the Jatnes It vet Epworth League gay • an '•At home" to the Lea411t.'rs. A program was furnished by the young men. An arldre•. teas given by Mr. W. \Vcidenhammer on 'flow and What to Read". The address was vers interesting and the leag- uers" carried •, way ro:uh cIl:.ab!' in- forrn•Iti.,'. • r tl • , r .nl lee cre'tm an l , r i . , , d. Or Boal -toll err "i•he "i'Io\\'cr" of •lanavt pet, huh!►ling into wntnrrr.hoed. lent. the object of greater *1tii i ition than A L11AF (►1' BiU'A()MAD(: 11Y MA of reels. the "loaf must he made to HN(i\V I)ItIF•I' FLOt'I1. It is nl watr'. 1',r• '11111' and never goes back on you. SNONV ItltIF1' 11.(11 it is the farmer's favorite. Ask roar flour d.':.l'•r for it, H. Cook, Sons & Co. Henson Hiss Vino Felber retnrn••d Tues- day after spending the past three weeks with her rider, Mrs. \\'ni. Davis. of llarni''one whe has 1'rr' quite ill and is note convalesein . Mr, Geo. Peril r. who mut with an T t'. Stanley (nee Mics O11is ?fc- i.aughlin) a son. 1f 1 .' IBCRG-fn London..on !Aug. 22nd to Mr. and Mrs. lolmberg) (nee 'NB"! Flo Day) a daughter. GE1111ES-in fiav on Atte. 31st, to accident at \\'hrrL r SOM. time ago Mfr, an dMrs. Geo. Geddes, a son returned to town Monday evening, CIt:1'.iF.e.•r on Sept. 4th !Mr. T'edler nithotagh much improved ToAirr-In r. and Mrs. T. C: Creech in health i• et I weak, Mr. 8ydner \\•.•ddnp.. of Toronto. is visiting 'Miss Brown Mr'. Robins sister Exeter North. Miss !frown intend. ret inning to Tnrnnto with Mr, Weddut) to take a pesftton in the general hospital. This week we rec •ived a Labor Day Souvenir progreln from Winni- peg and in it we notice the photo of lir. 11. 1f. ir,-<ert. Treasrtr•r and business agent of the Winnip••g Tyro - graphical 1'ninn. Harry neer a typo of the Tines n1 we are pleased to ser hire risin his chosen profes- sion. a seri. D(:('KI\G-.In 1111.1i, rt. nn Wednes- di.. 7 to '1r. and Mrs. Louie Dnckine. 1 son. Dt'NGP.1'-I11 Bornholm. on Wed - n ••l,y pt. 7 to Mr ,and Mrs, Chart. : 11•:neey, a eon, N. MAitRiED IILATil-MITC11ELr, - In Centralia CM Wrdn,•-day. Sept, 14th Mire Eater Mitchell d:togltter of Mr. and M. Thos. Mifchclf, to lir. John (flair. of Fdent by the iter, Won,itnl t, SQ1•111E-11LATC1IPORD -- in Pac- t. r. . ti 1Vrdnesilay, Sept. 14th by th•• It,.'.. 1r. Hobbs. t\tics Lent Mr. Wm. Chat man of the 3rri con- 111,tchford, daughter nt Mrs. John ce'sion nT llay. lost ttcn v.-' rt,'. !'`,tel,fnrd. to Mr, llo!nnd Squire, cons Tuesday !drill. The n• . , . "rd. get onto th•' r,ilwar track gill to , lel\ I'.1 -1117\TER-In F,teter. on 'truck by the• eteeial 'rain rh:,t to , : I v pro. 11th by the Her. throes h trnrn 1,snrlon. Thr• ,. 1 1 ( : 1: 1.1'nwelI. Miss /tears, daugh- trem a ,f off of nn • Ind nn orf th! ter ,.` '1r, and Mrs. W. hunter, to ot her. The In., will he a he ,vv on .t- (' 1' ..;ne, of tlfadi'ton to Mr, ('haprnan a• the aninnlla were ` valurd at :thou: P400, I SM \ I I • 11.!'\ -1n Hewett' on lnnmincrm^n' - has ? r'e'ly :i ` , • • ' ' 1 , ' I • 1:. v. McL, Smith of th • n,arriaf•e of \l ('lot• ace ,1 1! ' of Exeter, to l• Alil,lr•,I filen-•�rt. d•'•,,•I,• r of Kr ' n. of 1'arquhnr Cha.. E. Lack of 7'• . '•,t • an l niece of Mrs, . 'II of town. to Ilarol I !' I dick. Ensign in oh t 1. 1 \ivy not Thnrday - . , . ' I f. til h.. Th -• bride's ti, -- t,y 1 . t 11 r, this, iie`rely extend- eonisratte It v. 11. %Vsta•,n of 1:!,l)% !;''. I' •',6 rd in the '1 ,in street eherch It•t (',,r,tay 'rnin;l.ltnv, is t:, Pott ••11 enni! ,shalt annirer'r,ry ' •r. tie .s al yon bin.•.. lice, .1. veer 1'. ilsnn of lfraspeler, and a foria, r t a'.tor of the Mails street 'Methodist church, was etrick- en with p,rl!y•is as bile preaching harv.•st hon, - ie < Niet dist church nl Le•,Ininglon on Sun- day last. ile had ,lust finished the opening prayer n hen he sank un- conscious into the pellet chair. No hop• is held oat for his recovery alt he has not train. ,l cnnscineen •=s et. a pt for a short tints on Hundny n[- ternoon. and as we go to pre.•a he is ',lowly r'inkany. .\ quiet but i•trtfy sa ,(•ling ass '•1 at the hon) of Mn,•and Mrs. ••'• et. printer. no Tuesday, :Sept, 13th. when their 'laughter, Agnes, was married to \l r. Charles Divine. of Madison Square. New fork. The e remnny WI, i• tformeil at nns o'clock by Bev. 1:. G. Powell. The bride. who wi4 )riven away by her father. entered tits room 90 the 'Arnim; of the wedding march played by .l:re. W. iHunfer. The bride and groom were unattended. After the ceremony a wedding dinner arts • • teed. Mr. sin' Mrs. Dit'ino left on l h.• t r: Blast t rain for their hom•' in New York. Th. it many friends in tel around Exeter join with tit Tinier in tvisbing them happiness an 1 prnsp••rit Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R IA -In r'ullarinn ut •'. 10th at the re- • 7, bride'; parents.. Mr. 1. Hooper.' Edith K., t• mom of ('shorn,, by -rtlett. of Dungan- ! t.: -- On Wednr.- 'i.}. '.;. ia, 1 :t'•. ' t: re, nway. by the 1tev. Mr. St .ifs in, Mr, Wm; i;,(t!r.nn. In '0. - Et 111.1 i.aao. pounced dough, , of Mr. and Mrs, II). Isaac. all of Stephen. 1'1 11 IIRVEIRI•:AU'-1n Tackr•rsmith. on Sept. ft h. .lotln Devereittx in bit !tat h year. ('111(711--1n 0.wfort h. nn Sept, 2nd Earl Crich in We 31st year. Shovel Prices A splendid ('!lance to get a New Shovel at little money. ONE WEEK ONLY 70c Long handled Shovels at .)(1 cents 75e 'r if lid) ('('lltS 95c " r ` 5 cents Above Lot include .TONES and BULLDOG 'fakes Ready Mixed Paint,., 15c Tins, One half Pint size for 10 cents 25c 'fins, One Pint siz'' for 1:5 cent s •15e Th', One Quart 30 cents 90c Tins One half Galion size for 60 cents Above are all First ('lass Goods HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE :•N "'illinir .s �1,�I_til': I1. IiI lila..' M c : -M !Bargains [: PEO 1' L E about to go House -keeping should call at ROWE .l• .\ t'KIN3ON'8 Furniture Store and see how easily and C:1.• 'ply you can furnish your house, A Walk Through Our Store 1V,Il ahuty r•+1. H •.• yet' will find the largest and best assorte Stock of I' 1 ••titere in the Oonnty, comprising Tables, C;i irs, Parlor and Bed Room Suites, Kitchen and Dining -Room Furniture, to fact e.ervthing to he [mind in 1 first-class Furniture Store at such Low Prices that defy Competition, We have a large number of Lawn and Veranda Chairs wnich we ere selling ,,t r.•Inarkably Low Prices, ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading !tome Furnishers and Fdneral Directors. MIDI 2f RMI Errs•': ZilliM it in1:j :77.:li(t (1I t•«• r:, CLOT UIN(i CLOTHING FOR YOUNG MEN -AND FOR - Men oho Stay Young Our Clothes are li.. t lily the highest. ypeof ILN:AIY•To WEAR Clothes Lunde. if You care for appearance -if You want to be in Style -if Yat want your Clothes to reflect your good aste- BCY YOCIt FALL CLOTiIES F11031 1'S, 100() Samples of Cloth •10 1)1! FF.R NT STYLES OP SUITS Bawden ANI) FURNISHINGS iIA\Oi\-'n 7i'ul'lrton. on Tn^s•lne ,•I'1. felt 11•••cli'•r, infant eon of IIOWEY'S¶PtLJG ����� ,.IrrItGA\—tin Mitchell. on Tuesday Dept. f. ,11n. Machan. relict of the tilt • 11, my .Morgan. aged 75 year, 2, Bloat!'. •n 7 19 days. 4LIN'\1'tt--tn tllan'hard. on \\ . I- H.', I,y. A110. 1l•1, \1,ry 1, wed 7'2 y, 'lOF,':\T-Irl Dowine. on iR,tnr- rt::y N••pr, :ird. William Moffat power's '1, . 1. 7' need (hi year'. x month. and 10 (food fur 1•,01 1 111 days. Friday t,nly Gf1\% Eft -In I:sboni'. London. ltoadl to for sec --� air [Day Bargains on Sept. 7t1i, Mattel E. fintton, he loved wife of Vlore/tor flower, air el 17 •'515. 9 mon the. 1 1101T -4n Port Huron, on Sept. 1th John ['rout, County of 1liimvillr, aged 177 years. CASTOR IA For L':fants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bough! Rears the Signature of Don't forget Moires's' Drugstore Mr (:heeel*t vs SC up to it 1)1) 3 1)0x We have the very the very beat postcards Dont fail to see them. Ladies (land Hags The very tritest styles at lowest pricer. Perfumes the kind that Inst, in neat boxes or by the nonce Talcnnl J for 25c 1Vriting paper in pads or boxes -some swell hues. Kedaks, Films and a Big Stock of SupPlies