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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-11-17, Page 1THIRTY-SECOND YEAR—NO 16 r„---Ak URON & MIDDL ESEX GAZETT EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBL41R 17th, 4,+4+,,4,•,•+++,,,,,,,,,+40************************* Hertsall Bayfield Eden • -Mrs, S. McGee has bad a severe -Our church ehed neV.rin. OM- * • 1904 • • • • • • Wn make epecialty of BONO Trouglamg, ,F1.1 ace 1.Vor ; Double and single acting force pump, bath room, and plumbing • all kinda ou the sherteSt notice, • We also carry of a full Hue of shelf hardware. • • Cement the two leading brands, National and Star brand. • • * And eit or ono of them will peteol millennial glow. G.J. Sutherlaud, Notary rabilc, ConveyanlaU"SeIC asthmA- t°v '13453VIY. tw° Pletion. Now is iiit e ti Ili e : .,.,-,,eitrse.,v,,,l)rs'er3:1;T:lotis i'rilr eonneetioa -"Mr •Edwards# sr- xn°t with a -Mrs, Charles Coates . returised, *4. jogN WITITE & SOWS ••••••••••••44#404*****414.44.+44*****************044.141 4*eaes-ae-e-4-1-a4se+4;aae•ae-aiataae-a-a÷++4seeie-aeeaSsae--"sseesaeaee-4aa•aa-e+a÷eeist • 4t, nc nt, and weeks, blat is now recovoelegt Allic Retake spent Sunda, :+ cer,,Pom %stoner, Fire En ra o • caretally drawn at reasonaele rates. Honey mat the largest majority ever re- al. • issurerof Marriage Licenses. 14egal oeaments -Gunn led tile poll hero be a per in wi chaise toloanon real estate aslowratesat teterost, e # Prank Coates ead tbe etass. • fortune; to epraia his ankle last arak • omee at tiaaraaaloaa00 Haman earded Bayfield for a Pal:llama/1- m preach an, tary candidate Txuascaly.. eta. F aLtir(laY 111°4 1° l'°11413°' ** FURNITURE aA to be on the look out for a good range or cook stove, Wood or coal as we Iseve a large number to choose frons of the leading makers of Can- ada, namely PANDORA IMPERIAL. OXFORD TREASuRe SOUVENIR alto your wife's face wroatla in a ITERS We We also carry a. large stock of base burners, air blasts to choose from. HAWKINS & • eanaway accident a few" dsTs bome • with Om Methodist •church at Blyth sveleali wiil 1 .11' '4 4 sel Horses Mr T. S. Berry vos Y im e or eorae a.fter spending a week visiting the taa on $nodaY, the 20th. time A ter Ira,vine mese — biz ey he forgot to ut the nut on • • P • • the well 'known -horse wan 11.18 the wheel, so that when. tbe horse Dashwooti • eountyhrillailla With iTj131 aro:wing him to, the reroititta and ilia? tas slid toe tl•75 eaela: • Shire •of excellent 't5rBe ava.s a. miracle that Mr rdwardet w'zre'ste'YeR# et+ 4) remIltlY Teturrtc(1 Ir°111the ° a began Lel tbe wiled •catano offt naVE,A FEW REAMING WASHERS • 14 her rix; berses, One afie le a ausang the Lome to run }Jr It ateaamaiere for Sa..0. a. a. Pautaa, 1..a.d.- ++ 1 Z purchased *era Mr „Sohn Show. halo ,Kale, of Bo -toilet& is 444; at Lancashire. It is named Bodenham se areas:as Eereford. 1.80$6, tusd his dam Zurich visiting in the village, +ao, • Banker and was foaled to 1902. iliaHarry Guenther is erecting' .÷ a wood shed at the rase his boase. 2 Stout IT, 11007, Bodeubam Banker -Word has besou rectivea aere of _ahatance Eenortwoi, We have on exhibition at our warerooms, the largest and best assorted stock of furniture of all kinds, ever be. fore offered to tbe public which we are selling at prices that eantest be beaten in Canada, We invite all intending purchasers to yisit our store and compare our goods and prices before placing orders. We eau save you many dollars. • alarangh intlY a Celt v"a"la prOMISO ta serious accident which befell Mr. der end Geo. Saltrader retarned last We Guarantee e • horses evor brought into the cows. West some time 'ago. Mrs troward Grib-0 moullo, • of teing Quo afinest Sbire ;Tames Ilowardt. mite lef for tile av,edaeseay stoat tam, west. • oE soma, ,QE ttm otuor pti,rehaf.$3 bad .1r)gaz4)fl with a, Telephoste GO.. moraines for Zurich, whore lie takes ,41,t r s, o all to b • the Seettaa. h Fanner says* Mr. Tt as a laicism'', and was in the act of 0, neaitaea ale, raaeteats dry goods 4, 3, Berry. ,at IIensall, Ontarle, Can,- clibabing pate wheu in come way he 10,et las belt Ana fell heavily to the ground and unfortunately broke one of his legs. -A bad lire occurred about a. mile awl a quarter north of this• place laat Friday morning, The hero on Om Islam recently purebased by Mrs loss Jeffry in some way took fire and with the contents1 was totally destroyed. The eoutons, comprise - Ina about 400 bushels of oats and about 25 tons of hay, belonged. to Mr. Chas. Screenan, who bad tbe farm rented the past season. air. Seteettain had 'the contente bleared in the Hay atatual Fire Insuranee Co.. for $500. ElimvIlle ada, has again been to this country • bouebt four Clydesdale stailioes • from the etutl of Mr, J. Kerr, Red- * rrii, Wigtan, Cumberland, These • compriso the goat borse Gartly Gold • 10,755, which Mr. Kerr had AO ina • Option, whatever of selltne but .Zr. • • 44,."7 was ver, alielotte .to get an • exEre goad Ertaiti011 to stuna at his • own stables and resolved to pay the • • price asked, which Is well on to the • fear figures. Gartla Gold 16a splen- • didly bred horse, beam by the noted - Id Mine 9,i40,which in the soN 1:rut of Mr. P4 .rasvford, ivon 80 many prizes at the principal ebows in Scotland, and his grate:Wire WU fla0 Doted Goldfinder by Lord Lyssedoch. 4,630. by *Lord Blantyre °Me, by Dorniey. 222, tuul, his dam is t celebrated tartly Princess, 12, - grandam Nazetta. 11,011 fg.gran- ;Nazi', 5,221, g. ;' grandam Con - a, VT, the dans of the great horse 44444114•440•4444.4.4444•••••••••••••••••••• - POPULAR SUITINGS OVERGOATINIS ABS PANTINIS For Fall and Winter Wear royular goods must be made to Meet, the requirements and, demands of the times, we can't stand. still. wit Must either move forward or back. ward. Oar goods contain distinct fea.- hAeliim the attention of every customer. One constant aim is to produce gam:Write that have a, -charac- ter, % personality of their own, to leave the old beaten track and rise above the conventional and common place. W. W Taman Merchant, Tailor. --------------- *********************44**** LOUR FEEDrgd,,at...,,,:,,,,,714,01;7 1.1E apn3x!*izto.m.rzintiv; ancestry equal to Cartly Gold. All tho mares mentioned have been more The supplying of your every- ov less BrItzewlnllers at Ile Iligh- land Society axtd other important day needs Is what we are workmg 1shows itt Scotland. Gartly Gold him- • for. To get it we give you' good self obtained a lot of prizes, and has lures of$120 eech year to travel art of the town free. We keep OA lleximm district. The 'other goods and deliver them to any two years in succession wen Preln- a large supply of 1 horsea ere Lord Jim, 11,407, ay the ec lebratea Lord Lothian, 5,998. out Flour aid Feed of the. prize( uinnitie Darling of Potstown, 14,253; Lortl constantlly on hand. 11, 402, by Crown Rights, 10,182- a horse'lhat wile bred by her late Maj- esty Queen Vittoria -out of t e champion limos Lady Carlile, 14,- 262, by Lord Lothian; and the tWO- year-old colt, Baron Moffat, by 331a - con Baron, 10,510, a son ot Baron's Pride, 9,122, and out of the mare, Betsy's Pride, 13;102, a mare descend ed from Mat famous Garseadden Mag- gic, 41. and Barscaddon Lovely, 401 Lor one or which -tthe lato Mr. David Beattie's father. at Newiaie Ffouse, Annan, gave auo. These bones eat - not lint provost (trait to the Clydes- dale breed in their new home. Conte in and give us a trial Order. Remember wa deliver all goods free to any part of the town O'Brien's Grocery, Exeter Baby Carriages The Prince of Wales Carriages 1 and Go -Carts are always in it for style and finislaa nicely as- sorted stock just arrived. Bieveles We are again sherving tlae cele- brated Cleveland Bicycles which -are the best value in the market to -day for the money. OVERCOATS Male to oraer -fe pairing - 'Bring in your old wheel and lhave it repaired and clea-ned satisfaction guaranteed, PRICES MODERATE BrUcefield many friends a Mr. Wm. Stonbury will be sorry to hear of her death, which took place on Mon- day. November 7th. Mrs. Stanbury Cl/ EA lp Jast: 'been a great sufferer for alone -The post office will be closed. on Thanksgiving Day except for one hour after each mail from the south. We have a nice line of Russeame Overceating in Black and Blue -Mr Bs D. Roy, of Exeter, ia vis - 'tine friends in tb,ls vicinity. Bea,ver, lila* Serge, and -11rs liodgert, and son, Arch, are visiting friends in Kippen, this week. -Sacrament of The Lord'a Supper was ,observed in Mt. Pleasant Meth- odist tchurch, on Sunday We will give you the best -Archie, son of lair. 3. MoPhale is under the doctor's care, suffering f liuin s and workmanship, making a comfortable coat. • Come in and see our coat- ing and the latest styles. • Martin. 44.4.4,440.40.*****44a4eslee**** Grey Overcoating. Made in any style you wish. -Rev . took chare o wOrk, on Sued.j last und areac •ory able wracks.) on Sunday Moran - Which was very much apprecia George Willeoclas, ofeer abos Of noariy five years in 'Pail - Man, and visiting under the parental roof many friends are th4 o Kee Itim looking so well. lass Olive Hawkins, accompanied by Iter friends Xr .and Miss Matte- gart. of London Road, north, atelat Stuldoe' •the gueest of atr. and errs. Joseph lIa•wkins. -Mrs. Eliza Andrew arid lier on, Henry ;arrived here ois aloxiday from Herniate, Mau, t# visit her daughter, Mrs. Joshua Johns, Mr. An- drew looks as if the West agreed with, hire, and lie note many cliauges -after an abseets: of 10 ucars. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor from a severe abtack of quinsy. Mr And Mrs, Rower?, of Tavistoolg were the guests iof Mr. and Mrs.Con. Schlellenberger, lot the Ruseeldale House for -a fow days last week. -On Friday evening last as Mr. arcCurtly, of the Thames Road was returning 'home from be vil- lage driving*. 'be iovertook. Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, anal tendered her a. ride horne. Shortly after Mrs. Atkiuson ing for Mr. Joseph La`"°"' National Brand ltalapy rand Tars:Apo:woos life. Iveek, wbere be has bera Ivotkine Anderson store. -Mr .-111-34 Mra. Ilreek1b Adelaidt *1* tea N'rs, MattWa., l'oullay. litaX tbeir retarp trip arom vieit to ; Mrs. Brooke' mother at Zurich,• .P. Patine )vae 1,41140U, Saturday taking advantage of the sale a a hardware stook, the stools of John nowmaree Hardware 81..% Coal Co, is beine sold by D. are qu 4. iPri tt• 7.* tt. 44 ntYirePluyrcshaastiseiacat y +., :41****:' +4" or iir +.• E 1 n, *t 4,44, Furniture Dealers and Undertakers. +4 aialoiol.,4****,********************344**- +*. ...44+44444444.444414.4.441444.4.4444.44444•4444444-441$ n•en & Co. busy ....---4,---- I down their e vacated by Mrs. Iree Kirkton in Greaten mow. --Miss Lottie Doupe, who has been -airs, William Yea isactisposed for the, Past two weeks Tommy, visited with Ls again able to be ovt. 'Marlyn, on Sunday. -Mrs. Wras X. T, Moore, who baa -Rev. Mr. Benders sip/Wing a week vlsitine lier ariaakda taa. rao bat her at Park Head, returned. owrite, visi raxcgdtii. Special eU reeving n 1trr Y etad ' am Occa oe sions TO smelly every.body at sortie time en MondaY ,„ Stir. Joseph Lawson'e. -Mr. 3. C, Browu. left for 1ai- -#.ehero tie amine t; ebe agave, on :Monday. where he Ukase game aat naukszivut3,, temeou, sit nation in the car Amite for the ter and the Goslieu Line. Hope tbe winter. weatber will be fine . -Yrs Thos. Elliott moved into the -Ntre are glad. to see airs. • - licess.e wlach recently purchased alawhinney, Qat agaixt after li from Miss Annie Dawson, end Wm. cent daness Elliott has moved front the village -Mr, "William ilaserean wearing to the farm which his father left, a broad smile these days. 11"batle -Mr. John Beistley, of Wawanosh the matter, Will. 011, itta a boy this ited :qrs. Geo. Hazelwood. of Farea- 1 time. talre4/1"clilaclizaL tillearvill°arge!as. a Ntylelet'Yk ‘Ns%'ett:r1143 ed-laMtiinal}3vcritioltAiltt‘rver on their way to St. Mary, to atiend m —a rTinss ulte guest FrA'aturc.I9wiiii:tirirkb..15;t'iwoodi who has for or Mr asial Mrs. Georee "Mtutailioney during the paat tWO wets. soma time )12.11. a aosition In a largo _miss 0. Tarn" visited a ita aria dry ,goods house in WinniPeXt return saes Creettan last 'Prater tati,d Sae- ed hone last •week. 'and haa again en urday. gaeed. as clerk with W .J. Itoy, at --Mr, Waliem Yearley sida Woodham. The girls are all pleased sine avers this week . to 4.see Will baok again. :ts he is a -ass .antl Mrs. Robert Alsatians taverlae,- other our servwee are well nigh indis ensable. We had in mind a Lug cakes. Not everyone wit° es to amclertake them baking. id no wonder So many things maY happen -and so much mayhe only bait right. It'a easier to let us attend to your requirements at such times. We shoulder all the work and bother, and guarantee that yen will be pleased. Oysters 40 cents a Quart W. J. STATHAM Successor to j. T. O'Brien. NOTICE Constantly on band at Ex- ney visited with Mr, slue .1..as. 4 ea eter and Centralia, the Best -mr. and Mrs. af, Deejardine, et Grand Bend, spent Sanas, with ter MoKeuzie, on Om 4t h toaesesioa oo father and faster. Their very many Sunday last. Cement in Canada. taunals extend to them thole eon- -alr aTtaceb Finkoeiner • la wort., gratulations, arid *trials 'Tor them a l°; got. got: into the begfry, tbe horee, a _Quite a number from wer1 Prices low enough to suit St, Marys usually sealet oces. Look fright mit aoating the other day av veryhody Mr and Mrs. Francis ItirkhY, ()ale- , at porno obitet on Otte road, ana the Ray 'swamp, and bagared quits e Y- to out -and as he was going he ridge, o bledick yelled to airs. Atkinson to jump. -Mr And hirs. Wm ..)lanhinneY li I I the wheel struck visited with Mr .Thomas Amy, on t-gosa 140 one eide, them Mr. Mc- a number of rabbits aud some part- j brated the fiftieth aeniversary or 4 their wedding day on Tuesday. Me, 8. This estimable old couple were married halt a century ago in Wan - shard •townsbip, and lived there for aver forty years. About ten years ago they came to St „Marys. Their family of fonr sons and three daagb- tars, several of whom lived at Tong distances away, were all home for the ocoasion. Mr. and. Mrs. Kirkby were given many presents by their friends and their sons and daughters gave expression to their love for their parents in a touching ad- dro.ss which was accompanied hy a purse of gold. The members of ithe family had not all Inlet together for many years. The sons are George, of Cavalier, North Dakota; John of White Boar Lake, Minn.; Ipsavick.SoutiaDa kota; Jonathan, of Blanshaed ana the daughters are Mrs .A. C. Ready Parkhill. and Mrs.. Shear e and Miss Mabel, of St. Marys. Among the other •gueSts present at the interest- ' event were Mr. and Mrs. E. Will J. Hardy spent Sunday with Jim Brown . -Mrs. Sas. Siephen is visiting frieaads Toronto. -Miss Floreinice Burns, , is visit- ing arionds in Beaverton. Miss Wilson, of St. Marys, is the 51- of Alioe C't n Canada is bounded by three oceans I -`m-r° and is 3,500 miles wide from west to -Mrs John Anderson, is in St. east, and 1,400 miles from north to.Marys, attendiog her sister, Mrs. south- Grahara, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs :Humphrey Anderson St Mara's, were the ,guests ot hfrs. John Anderson, Sunday last. • THE • Les &stone • returned L last week where she will re.. arouad here just now, but they seam C b her and threw her between the sanday, a heels, ei tthe hagesa one of them -Mr. Arthur Glatnvillo vialtad staking her on the head, giving. a with e friena on the 1:211: rim. es severe acalp wound, 4111(1 rendering Sunday. Big tat t ra ot Arthur.. Tier unconScions. Mr. McCurdy was thrown over towards the fence, but British. Columbia is as 1..1r:re as wa.s able est get 'up and seek assis- twenty-four Swilzerhuade. bahcr, at Mr. IL Davis' WILD on re Canada.tis larg,c as thirty court - teatime found Mrs. Atkinson as they tries the size at the United Kieg- supposed dead, but after getting her dom . 1%fr. Davis' house, she again rat- Canada is double the size of India; lied. Mr. :McCurdy receivell some eighteen times as terse as France ; broken. ribs and other miner bruises. twenty times as large aa Spain ; thir- - • a th confjned. to their teds. ty-three times as la.re :15 Italy. TIT.* cue o Anniversary Services. - Miniver- sary services and anhnual Hot Fowl MIONMIIMEM, The lives of 9,500 cbildoan 'Moro imperiled alien fire broke out in a public school building on West Forty-scventh street New York an Wednesday, Noveraber Oth, but at the call to fire drill the Filtle mass alth scarcely a trace et excite- ment, marched. in safety from the aurning buildine. Several ot the children, who were overcome with fear wileza they saw the flames and smoke in the halls, were hustlet tut byateachers and firemen. The School buil:ding was badly damaged. the Methodist Church, Kirkton, s and Sapper under 'the iauspieeanf the La- dies' Aid of Kirktou, an held in Sunday and Monday, Nov. 201h and' e 21st. 13.ev. R. W. Knowles, will oc- cupy the pulpit Sabbath at 10.30 a. rii.oand the Rev. Colin Fletcher will Sharp, of Woodoridge, Mrs. J. Bent- Pr Blyth, ,and Mrs. George "liazle- of the •charch take charge a the' Itaken at both, services. The choir: wood Farquhar.. la It 7 an Special collections Centralia -Mrs, Wood, of London, is tbo guest of her sisters, the Misses, Wil- son. .and Mrs. F. Colwill viSited friends in London, o few days last musical ,service on 4 1) Monday evcning a hot ;fowl supaer will he served .Lhe, uasement of the church from 6.30- to 8.30 after which Mr. Iaanc Hoard. oE Mitchell, will 'delight his aildience with a gra- phic isecount of his trip to the Holy Land while attending the 'World's S. week. S. Convention at Jerusalem. e ---Miss Minnie 33aynhant, is visit- scription is fun of: interest end in- ing iher sister, Miss L. 13aynharn, of terest and information and aboands Landon. -Mr. Thomas Willis is building a cold Istonage just north of his creamery . -Miss Lillian Anderson, of To- ronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs. o Anderson. -Miss Emma Abbott, of Musko- g N - ka, as the guest of her sister, Miss Goshen Lane fCnanTS Bank of Canada from !the West last week: Tom Ida • withi wit -and humor. The addreps ross cut Saws Call and see our .stock for- 1904. and right Prices. — Right quality will ice intea.Spersed with selections •..„ of tmusie lisr the Kirkton Male QUSr- most delightful evenings of the sea. 1:1, tett& Come and enjoy one at the ai son. Admission e5 sieets and 15 ,o Abbott Seema well pleased with the prairie' --,Mrs. BoWslaigh left for Mona -Duck limiting is all the. tag.e conntry: HEAD OFIICE. MONTREAL. CAPITAL (all paid up) RE-F2IR'VE . • • , . SURPL,IS PROFITS.. 'ratans:ye SHE.., amoral Manager ••••• •••• ***** , •••• •••••• •••• •• a••••• •••••• $3,200,000 '.• . ..• ..... . I, a • • • orla• •••• a • • a$ 18,959 , • E•F•upBDEN, ' old honse here a tew moni s • 1 . .. . ..$6,000,000 Whalen Death of. Mr. Alfred Gunning M. Alfred Gunning died a.t. his home .1vTarys, on Thursday, Nov. arcl, aged. 41 years, While visiting at his nilO 95 13ranches Superintendent of Branches he was stricken with paralysia. Ito weeks ago )13 had a s,econd stroke inc anada partially recovered but about two SAVINGS BANK from whi ch he never rallied. Mr. Gunning was a son of ialr. Jas. rates allowed the business of Farmers to live. lie le'aves a wife, who is a travellers, payable in all parts of the ning's brothers and sisters are; •Oft 'Gunning, of this place. Some months Interest at most favorable current, Sayings ego, not •being in robust health, he ceipts. sold his farm and went to S a Bat* Accounts and Deposit Re Special attenti.on given to men to whom loans are made o Letters of Credit issued to a.nd Cattle - daughter l,trsThos. Foster. Gran - n a,pproved nanses, ton, tand two little looys. „Mr, Crun- ' George, Manitoba; Robert, Thomas, MIS. Alfred 13rook, Blanslitard, awl. an- friends and he from 25 to 30 per tent. more la.nd ' large sale on Friday last. world. ` A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED CRED1TON BRANCH Prank Fred, alre. Jtalm l'oster and , Mrs. David JohnslOa, Grant On • 3.)/ir. to be very bard to get. -Messrs. Thomas Elston ana. Sion- -Mr. Garfield Lawson. is kept quite busy these daYs carrying his • a • a a sline• We hopo he will main Sol same limo. uel Davis have exchange 0 as a Mr. Davis having puachased the house. 'the t Mr. El a ton has been living in. Big Poultry Shipment. The Par- sons -Davis Conapany, of: Centralia, on Tuesday last shipped a carload. of dressed t•iirkeys to 'Vancouver, 13.C. for ithe Thanksgiving market. The car •contained 24,000 pounds, and was the largest Shipment of poultry ever made from Centralia. soon have the: right use of! ins band e'ait 11 \Vrn Henderson visited ends in DoshWeed, Sunda,y eveniee. There must be some attraction Wil- lie al. . o Eil Tote Ifedden iar oistern for Mr, iMrillia,m •Nlaw.-.1Linney, -Mr. Ezra lirein and Miss East- , ma lireln leave on Wednesday for Iiilichigon and other places where as large as tlte. United 1(ingdom. they will Stay some iirne visiting I • ne,arly l ha cc 1, tines The returns of the Ogilvie Com- 1 frionda'-'a I pany show that ti. western. wheat 1 Mr .11, Glanville has his ritw I yield is 13.000,000 bushels. Tile liar- 1 bank iborn Cinishial which' looke • • quite nice. ' I -Mr. Fred and Miss Minnie Hen- 1 der..011, have returned home, after a week's visit with friends in. Nissotari. --Mr Joseph Lawson had ektuito a t ' vesting is practically fims . fiae. weather this fall has etiablccl lia,rmers to complete their fal,1 plow - o.„ and bile amount of 110\V r e ak 1,11g ' • t -'11 Gunning, was of a modest, retiring being .done it , and hors.ea Iveni. at a good price. .theix symnatlay IS extended to' the nnaer cultivation Aext, yeat tau witham Mar tyn asposition bat had m s i .w, s, CH1SHOLM,Manager. bereaved faraily. 1 tlais., ai• ANIAN'S 'of and Stovi ARDWARE Store