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Exeter Times, 1904-6-30, Page 1
with, r build- . uild . our than omen from l F aarly. DR veak- the enty ,ke a the ?taut THIRTY-FIRST YEAR.: NO 19 H CSRON &MIDDLESEX GA ETT Ut EXETER, ONT., CAN A., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 3001 1904 oIc fluonts ot tilo Tumor tic Iffl rov&i flii(16r8Oti'S DollbIo fi6ting FOrGO 111119 This is the only pump manufactured that has rlo leather suckers, and require no packing or packed joints of any= kind. Always Primedand Never Freezes We also handle all kinds of pumps, hoth, Force andLift,Ppwer and Haid Pumps. ZINGS Cast Iron and Steel Enameled) Galvanized Steel Cast Iron Painted. H AWKI SefcSON 1 or u m mer An elegant range , and a of Suitt gs and Ti oL s- erin s. Vire do good Tailoring. It is out Tailoring. pleasure to please you, .Good Cutting and Fitting Good Sewing and, Stitching Good Linings and Show. W. W Taman. Merchant 'Foliar, #***************+•41.40***** Baby Carriages The Prince of Wales Carriages and Go -Carts are always in it for style and finish. a nicely as- sorted stock just arrived. Bieveles We are again showing the cele- brated Cleveland Bicycles which are the best value in the market to -day for the money. Reraairing Bring in your old wheel and have it repaired and cleaned satisfaction guaranteed, PRICES MODERATE S. Martin. A*4,*******4140****m********* Summer Pantings We haye a nice assortluent of the famous Belwarp Cloths, it will make you a nice pair of summer trousers, andthey are a est goods obtainable Hensel! Creditor' i Airs. MeMnrray presented,, on behalf of tbp !,Adios' Md, Ctrs, (Rev.) Know tilts Caloin S. 13ro51 u's nail]iitor les with a beautiful silver vase, with G. J. Sutherland,;Votary Public, Conveys"' cer, Commissioner, Fire Insurance Agent, and Issurcr of Marine Licenses. Legal documents carefully drawn at reasonable rates, Money to loan on real estate at low rates of interest, Odlee at the Post Otilce Mensal] -Mr. Iusx McMartin, o,Trout out Creek, is Here visiting Iris sons Mr, \'stn, Dirstein and his blade who were visiting Mr. James Moore ?,11r. Dirstein's sister, Have returned to Detroit. -The ler Ir idddfr preached n, Rirkton on Sunday last or Rev. S. Anderson. .The latter taking Mr, Medd's work here. - Mr. Wm,. Mitchell and family intend soon taking a trip out to the West. to meet members a their fancily now residing there, -Much sympathy is Pelt for Mr, and Mrs. James Workman, of Stan- ley bi the death of their son, Lynn, and quite a largo number atteade(l the funeral on Tuescl;ty afternoonlast, The Times and the Family Iferald and Weekly Star will he sent to any. address in Canada or the United Mates till Ileo, al., 1904 for no, To take advantages of this offer yon must subscribe at once, -Miss Jessie R. llci,e:tn hEA4 re- signed leer position in Loudon and has returned -hone to spend the seamier with her ruothcr, Mrs, D. It, McLean, Tuckersraith, (luring 141xsr. �.IoLean'absence in the North - contract .s - contract ,for reeovaatin; the interior of the Methodist cl#nrt5t# Inas. just been lot to Mr. Jas. Waltlaen, f St. Thomas, The work will be eormeneed at once, rind when fili- ished will add greatly tot Ite ;apiwar- anee of the clturelt, ast. for ids iia ,-Tiit� a ° 1ral.e to l -- n Il a his examine i. a. wwcok. Y --Jr, end Mrs. Tholrilaspn, of ..t►: erieb. Spent a eouirle of • days i 110 guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, Here. -The. labor is in full swing this wce]c and the good roads th b (are sonieSwlpttt ;�lioiledl for a short made only from specially prepared time. tarns o£ selected pure wool, .guaran--Rev. Maker spent the hast week ford, and left there for ins new cir- cuit at Florence. Come in an --Rev. Seer and his Son,who is al- ; d studying for the ministry are vis- iting n friends and renewing cid r acqu- intances this weekend will remain slid nesiat at the picnic on Friday. Pi re. --On Monthly morning about o'clock the large stable of Mr. Benson Williams was i coned to the ground. Six horses ;wore in rho stable at the time. Three of the horses wore burnedto death ' while the other three managed to get out eater the doors "were opened but wore all badly burned. One of the burned ur ed ]ors©s belonged d to fr. Bert Francis, Winchelsen, and had to be killed to case its suffering. 13 pigs were also burned and all the Sar-. Hess and about ten tens of bay. Mr. Williams carried only a small insur- ance on the building' in the Usborne Ilibbert Co. The origin of the fire is a mystery. ns no one was near the building at the time. By the heroic efforts of the neighbors the Elimvuie Hicks eft on 'Mond e w clen•ge at Windsor, .L rankle Gibson left Tuesday dual linter picnic tdx ; morning for his home in London, place on Weclnl'sd,v Fralikin_wwill be greatly missed by all for he was a general favorite. -• Lr 3� •r' n b s T1#e9 ea Ic and her ;lan- e c -�; writing a . r. It }a,u- uItic i , i y Wm. s Exeter, Ile o n law; Mrs, m carie lc n• at I,a tel, g l # 1 y £t loft .for Iter Solus, 13rus ae1s, 7'ueScl sy t it large reel' bowl .tad gold lined, 2nd; Ialorn'#tsg, „-Zile Dr., B. A. 'Last read: an an- t -Rev, lt, W. Ki.oivles lt:ft fol• • . leis newv appointment at Futlarion, on Wednesdays last. preoiativo address, Mrs. McMurray presented to Rev. R. W. Knowles* on behalf of the members and ad lac c r Pts a 1>ursc of gold,. To wwlxicL -August Hill is slava tiny nc,S , addresses Rev. R. \'4 , Knowles brief horse. Rumor 111s it that lie• 1S a Ile arld Suitably replied. ;lie baxeda regular wined Splitter. tlteii striking up ,with "`IIe's a jolly -Mrs, ii, E, Waller and little 1 Good Fellow," thus relieving the son, Eby, is visiting her molly" r, Mrs I pangs due to the consciousness of I , Crompton, at Falkirk, Partin^^ and predit is due the bated -Mrs. Dainbra and family of Log Ynder the leaclerehii1 of .nr. s� eroxl, aro spending a few weeks ;;ilii Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz. a -Mr. Percy M. Humble, G, T. It., brakes/Pan, of Sarnia,. is visi:.tin,g re- IaLives and friends in tewn. d -Mrs, Finkheiner and daughtter., who have been visiting friends iti' the village returned home Saturday` i -are. 'Valentine Raiz, her soil and; daughter are spending a few days ,with :tirt;, Chaffs, 7.wwiekd•r•. her (laua;•h-, iter, The Rev. C. I . Brown and ,wife" lot Pittsburg are spending a few clays visiting friend, in and around Mie village. Tile inarii•lge of Mies Lizzie \t u;- t" -tit to dr. Ezra Feist took place ail Wednesday afternoon, Full par. ` oculars heat ,week, _The Forester's picnic last Wed- aiosday- was a decided success at- oll the slay was a little cold' for Wag, Quite a nuitiber of our y; Dung folks had a fine time on 'Monday OV-• ening going to the woods and pick- ing wild strawberries, Mr, Itobert Lssery lead thrice Barn raising on W.odnes"tley last, There wort* no accidents and every. tiling went together fine, -Lulu Fsscr]; and Olive Holtz- ni•t wed rc5 in London, lust 5aiurday, writing on their musical examine - tions they report sueccsss. eed to stand sun to any climate. under the parental roof at Carling - see them h We also ,give a 5500 Accident and Disease Policy, rood for one year with the Ontario .Accident insurance Co. o£ Toronto, with every order amount- ing to KO or over. We will close our shop at 0 o'clock Saturdays except Wednesday's and Sa p y y i nand st during June, n Au n . In , July g 1i�II r ></ O1 NS Merchant Tailor argo am wwas saved , although i caught fire several times. ] b 1 t c 'o :A Correspondent) o aSt 31 --- !'UI fian o V -Rev. Dr. Medd and wife spent, the past week with Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Coultis. • American Corn _,- Ir. John Heywood has finished National Brand Portland Cement the mason work of II. Coultis' barn Seed Oats and Barley Gh6an WANTED For Milling Purposes, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Top Prices Paid at and will soon have lair. J. Cooper's done. -The Elimvillc foothall team are fast making a record for themselves n .on the Zion ..,Scent t e vas played 1r Ill , A •a and Elimville teams one day last week.. The game came out 2-0 in favor of, the • Cl%mville team. TTLey were to' play Luc.tn en Saturday but! could not on account of the rain, Sunday School anniversary ser - Exeter, Gontt'alia, Glandebol10 vices were held here on Sunday last;:. J. Cobbledick ]'. S. -Seed Peas direct from Mani. atGobbledick s toulin. Island for. sale Storehouse, Exeter, this ,anniversary will be held as us Just received another lot of clean_ nal on duly 1st, when a good supper Manitoulin seed Peas. , is promised and a very entertaining a (programme consisting, of drills, choruses,' and solos by Miss aAn e when large and appreciative congre- gations greeted Rev. 1V. C. Beet, of ?London. a ;former pastor. The services throughout the clay were much enjoyed the weather being most delightful. The annual straw-; •' n with .ln ' n comlectio 'w 11 1p berry festival Merchants HEAD OF1ICE, MON'CREAL. CAPITAL (all paid up) . RESERVE . FITS.... SURPLIS PRO -THE- Max tin, of Exeter. Addresses by Re, s. Wm Godwin, 1w= . C. Beer, W. I3, Fellis, the pastor and other's. All are invited. Tea served an 7�Sa Tlnompsori's orclua rd.. Admission 5c. of Canada Bank St. Joseph $6,000,000 Dlc, .Mc,l'herson, of Ottawa, as �p'3,2Z10,000 a l �in St. ,Toseph, t13is wv�eek$ . relpo lei i;y 1 Is -Misses Annie Plant. and Jose- ,�59 'a re visitin••' friends lihrne Sci�ce.n. n t E. F. IIOBDEN," in Dc oi i; I his' wvicelt. THOS I'YSHE Superintendent of Branches -1•ir, .Alex.:Qenonly and dalugltte.r General Manager g5 Branches in Canada i\'fary are visiting relatives in SAVINGS BANK Interest at most favorable current rates allowed Bank Accounts and Deposit Receipts. on Savings Special attention given to the business of Farmers and mento whom loans are made on approved names, :Letters. of Creditissued to travellers, payable in all parts of the world. NERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED � GIS , Cattle- edrli'p,` 'b,en rs Io CREDITON BRANCH w, s, CHiSE•iOLM, Manager. Cour tright, this week. - 1.Ciss A. .t'apineau, .'who lxas been on a sixteen months' visit at her sister's in M:ontr:•eal, returned° borne Saturday; - .t'ueluex suivcy*or of Strat- ford visited; Si. J oseplx on Sunday. Mr. Collins accompanied hint back to C.roniaruy to inspect the road. The survey or the electric road is progressing. A slight chang•eluas been made in the route, the, toad from Cronnrr'ty to Busseldale i. n - stead of cutting through the ;farms will, go straight across the back o1 the. tarns. Suiscri.bc. e ' E, stet Ti;:ei holm, manager of the Merchant's Dank, who is bringing it' up to per-• P fection. We extend thanks for the efficient services which they very kindly gave gratuittousiy, ]3y the proceeds at the ,gate, i cream stands, handkerelaief ho,,t !:, t.. 1 ill les realized the ruin of 0.01 •,x10,00 "ale gathering was dismisseel by, the hand leading in the Nationaip Anthem, Crediton Jnce 2rith. l(i5n l)13 n;alas. I�sowl,rs It ie with mltial. t. feelings wi• G 1 aGl >:a a moor, you aero to -night, teethes of nlsilsura to be wvrtb on the and bund 01 boorrow evening swe rteaand we aro so soon to eai�t�witb you as ca -worker 1n ca! ngefetY, we realize that mon unexpeet- oiehnngesaro continually taking place. but however far we may be separated by circum• atauce. we Catanot• but (eel that you es '"!'rest• tient" al our "Ladies Aid Social" haivo al- ways been taiililul and agreeable end iaave al• ways done your part well. We tee we can- not part with you witboneex»ressin>*,our love for s•ou and. woaskyou to accept tine Neese as a renreuaberanee of he ecrealitou Ladies chis society," We are one lei wieidug you tetupor. ally and spiritually abundant eiaccess. igued en behalf of the members of Ledt Aid Society. 3fee. eteelearter 3►i,it, C. le. ZwieRF„ Nits. W. i KIM 22,.. L Zurich Mr. Il, Little in 4' 1 nCSS t en Thursday. Mrs, Iasis, of Exeter, ii spendin as few days with Mrs. Steinbach. -Mr. J. J. Merner returned fro kite ',North-west on Wednesday even- ing. --Rev, r 1. S }ruel e kc conductedSer- du ed;,� 1 ct r5 cera 1, Services in Hamilton on Su - o nn day. lvLonday afternoon for is t;cb• Xveoks --i1 i''red Itiekbetl, wvho had ai ?isit among friends itr at1dl alxouE Doti slight :attack of fever, is able to bt: -d11Fr Cl'” "'list' Inez ,5itli ;>out' again, painful accident. ' While out whcol- "'`lista Lauri I>'r:iµs, of Ilp,virai ing she badly skinned l.tor arm. hut is rapidly improving under the doctor's care. Cedar hosts for Sale --Tho eder- sig:tted has first-class cedar posts for sale ret Centralia, in Charge oG' the grain house weigher-Iftury Eilber, Crediton, Ont. l -gee. Rev. and 5witlr her tw >:. Daniel, c o i, aIrildren, left Monday afternoon for her hsonle in Tavistock, „here she in- tends spending a few weeks under the parental roof, The examinations are being held in our public salrools.. The teachers and scholars are all working hard, but counting the days till Thursday When school Closes for the holidays, -Henry Eilber, 1f.: I', :f . left Mon. day for a few weeks outing at Greed Bend and vicinity fishing boating, etc. He ,wall deserves a rest after so busy arrCCnt session. -•illy; R.T. Walker disposed onus S Z gust the rayl season left for lreveth ck, ofvBrinsiay toing colt forxa ar. nd- her home in past on Thursday. some figure. The day before ho sold -Miss Mabel and Master Earl his two-year-old to Mr. Win. Walker Hardy, of Exeter, visited with tri - of Stephen. ends in town, Monday and. Tuesday, -Miss .Ada Moyer, of Berlin, a'ho . -Mrs. Jacob. Deichert still con- was been visiting her sister, Mrs. times in n. very low condition al- Preeter, of Zurich, for the past two though some hopes are entertained weeks has 'returned to the village, for ins recovery. and will spend some time with rela- -Mrs. A. Weber and Miss Carrie fives and friends bele. Hirsh, left for Rochester, N Y. on -On Friday last Samuel Brown, Tuesday after a pleasant visit with wife and family, together with Mr, their mother here. Holtzman and Jacob Ilaist left on an -Mis. D. Studer and son of Seb extended trip to our neighboring ringville'are visiting her parents, Mi Republic where they intend visit and Mrs, Bents Koehler, of the (xo- ing their relatives and .friends, shenLine, for a few weeks, -Dr. E. Y. Hagan, now of the Lalelturst Sanitarium, Oakville has successfully passed This third year ex- •aminations. We extend. congratula ]tatting• Swords."lie gave them good ootl tions: . Mrs. o left advice wvhic]n' if they follow faith-. -IVIr. and .>:i. •;lI. C. Doan t• > for l.ausas City, on Wednesday. oil a visit to her mother and other re- latives. They will visit other points; of interest along the route and ex= peat to be absent some months. The Times and •'the Family Herald and Weekly, Star will be sent to any address in Canada or the United States till :Dec..31.,° 1904 for ,75e. To take advantage of this offer you must subscribe at once. -Elgin, son of Frediless, Sr.. met Mon- day. t last n 'L painful aCCl n 'a with p, in day, With several other children he Was playing hide-and-seek in 3. F. Rickbeil's implement shop and in hiding he came in contact with a scythe with the result that, he cut a deep gash oh his right lag ?just' below Ilia knee. It required several stitch,cs to, close up the wound. flee will be laid up for some time. \\'eddxng,-A quiet: but happy wed-, ding ww as celebrated at the home of ii .and MIS. J. Reichert, on Wecl- rresday evening, when their 'daught- er Davina was united" in marriage to Harry 1:ounablut'butcher of ibis town. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. F. Schuelke. Only the izu mediate relatives of the contract- ing parties were present at the cere- mons.. .„ The Times join witix.their many friends in -wishing them a happy and prosperous wedded life City, Miele, is visiting relatives iters at present. • -llrs. D. Steinbach visited iter sister, firs, fisher, of Exeter, a few days this week. -Mr, and Mrs. Trott, of Ileusall, iltteuded the Y. B. A, lawn Social on liriday evening. -Mr. D. 5, Faust hes recovered from his recent illness end' is able to be around again. -Miss Tem, Hartung who has been visiting her mother, left last Sa u• -da r Detroit. x ai Y fo -Mr. and Mrs .Ortwein and tee children spent Sunday the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Wagner. -Miss Nell. Koehler land Miss' Ethel Williams visited with friends at Hensel' ou. Wednesday. -Mrs. Beene, of Sebringville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Or•t r Bronsoncin f the I Line. a -:hiss Ella (:Gibson, milliner at I). -Rev. Knowles preached his fare- well-sermon are-well-sermon on Sunday to. a more than crowded grouse Every avail- able space being occupied to bear his fully should place the church on solid foundation. Every one regrets to lose hire and his wife but wish then God'sspeed in their new field of labor. -One of the most pleasing events of t. he season took place at the Me- thodist parsonage last. Friday even- ing, it being ;the occasion of the Ladies' Aid Bazaar. The grounds were ,well arranged to accomodate the large crowd that gathered. The r was e the handkerchief st ll on of' lief attractions, there being some 120 handkerchiefs from parts far and near and ranging in almost all prices. These articles of importance went like snow Linder a summer sun Tea and refreshments were served from 0 until. 8 o'clock by the."'lim- bers of: the Ladies Ail and were par- taken of by about :301 persons many more coming later for the lirogriun During the' evening Mr. Claude B1uctt, principal of our public solrool was 'calledto the front to oc- cupy the chair and he dcscrves congratulations for his ability as chairman and his efficiency as aria- do neer... Special mention tnust be made al. the <Weti: by Miss Beulah Beaver and Dr. E. A. ll.tist. This item was so pleasingly • and artisti- cally rendered that it captivated the large and attentive 'audience. Rev. G. J. Damni, of the Evangelical church was present and gave a most unique and witty address in which he clivi not fail to extend flattering (0 raLr ks about the ladies, the mem- bers of the band and the retiring pastor.' Mass Ella Deaver and Miss Emma Lewis also sang in then us- nal s-u a1 f,iscinatin0. manner, and Miss Myrtle Clark delighted the crowd by her recitation for which she shows Marked .hints Perhaps the most interesting esting item on the programme was thin JO)scnxt rtiotrs to Rev. R. \`. Knowles li s and "' Mr s. Knowles. While very complimentary address was being read byllisa Charles` Zwyick0r, 1 e;suX`e iro,:r -IS a 4"4.4-11 4 ea.,lc the :3s pos�sibt ••ars., and •t . or 1 fi i2 of pillows air` of eotnfgr t a place ,v1Zoor pillowy, S}aaaa ^ i� s e re i .n zi � ai, sc a. Arsi.a a �, ' ble for rests f, WG fla e' -r ilot s. description which -t+tei hous?.cleaning time. if you are interes' WE WANT YOURtl �, TAD ;�' 1 if Prices, Varlets Undertake frig laidq< dsat lits Jentii tbe� nuest dt ast week. - ltirt. Tait, of f avitt,aai¢ Ls int; hot. mother, 3lrr?, i it tlerifit>}t? t}In village at presortt« The M sse� Johnston, of t S d "x .} 'r w t.l. r t to village o I, st , rrr I fi u >; . st of Ors, L Webber, Ir, and Mrs:' 1). Tieruatr ortably settled in thea"^ ou, ly vacated by L. Itcymaoker, muni \Witzel from grand It Midi,, and si:eter. are, of I o on visited ''r SCC d i rtC thea plot} a last , a as --Dr, L. R u dtrc n w}' o n e L ado lx is charge of Dr. McLiug dirt's lsxac rice here has been kept very busy tltel past week. -Ails .h. Gibson, who l s bad charge of J. Kellerrnaan's Ili f rll department left for ber Blyth last Saturday. -Miss Lizzie Einkbeiner, wwlto down with an attack of i,leursy Improving, under the careful at' tion of Dr. Itoundtreo. -Miss M. Jennison. l eacbe* of tiro ntcrmediate department of t.irej publicschool, ', on k co is the ac list this t s , week. and lett for her hem at "St Joseph, on Saturday. -Large loads of campers are lass ing. through Sore daily on the way to Grand I3evri „„a . iiir,.iv , \,Le, 'aced, RC'r%!ices and acc0ntodation given by the obliging bus drivers Hoffutan. -Next Sunday the nnnual. Chil- dren's Day will be Celebrated in the Evangelical church. A good pro- gramme is.being prepared for the occasion. Rev. Corriere, of - Grand Bend nd others s B i i , u t} is will ull c. s the rd audience in the evening. --The annual school picnic which was held at Grand Bend last. Wed- nesday was a success, and was Well itatronized. The village, trustees pro Claimed the day a civic holiday, con- sequently all business places were closed whish gave everybody a chance to spend a day at Grand Bend park. a is Bablyon Line Mr. Will Rennie is on the sick list this week, -Mr. Leo. Foster is dangerously i11 ,with typhoid fever. - Miss A. Wiggins, of Ingersoll, has been the guest of Miss Annie Hey. Mrs. R. Johnston and ldiss Lyda v estle of London, are visiting their mother. -Miss V. Whiteside leaves this week to spend her vacation at her home in Rensall. - Miss Lizzie Decher who has been in Detroit, for somo lime re - 'turned home on Friday. CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children. Have Always Bought The KindYauN Y � Bears the Signature of 11'Ta.jer Forrester, commandin. fi.cer' of the ROTH Canadian goons, Toronto,, i- dead.. ra- yes t •, ,S >°l �.gpert Rodd •,- lrealth. --Tho furnish n' Pitt on Drl -Mr, G+ Clinton, .sir i visiting Nitin I 1r, E t: took in t T;ttesday, ing a go. -Mr. ,ax, ed a nuln friends to Monday. -A lax tended t t o Kirk. I,a bn, Dr. Medd cloquc' e gatiaas, moi C. w le, on Er pleasantly s age by a nue old and you i'Ipl`eeiative it, and a purse Couzens ,we E•n Mrs. n .' 1W1'�a g , also kindl I three, years they leave Ilam. W e Br o - dor ick drove to GS:113 B en d f or signature cuting one day last week. posammaccaom got our cut prices FOr yo o 'new it will pay you... Hanger The very latest in 13a,rn Do $1.25 per pair. Sampson Portland Cement Floors, etc.