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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-12-8, Page 1HURON ft MIDDLESEX GAZETTEI THIRTY-SECOND YFAIt—No 19 `411; And eit er one othem w petuel nullennial glow. also bias eheos ko A speiel Double stogie acting To It U kinds the shortest n . We also carry of full i Cement tin two leadiu r EXETE ONT., CANADA Nowis • the timet to be On the look out for a good Tango or cook stove, Wood or coal as we have a largenumber to choose from of the leading makers of Can- t a . PANDORA. IMPISRIAL OXFORD 'TREASURE SOUVENIR wife's face wreath itt a pee- e Teta HEATERS %top 4t0ck, 0t base burnerS. Wax hot : :of this village will regret to learn! r 4iton . that be is unite ill. : --Miss Hunter IS visiting relatives -74° 14terarY .`5'3aetY 1 Vallinedayl5lievregisnit ljes9t4).°4;Tit . in Exeter and vioinity. . --Mr. Sohn Lowell, or Sarnia, Was was "Sir Walter Seott" a paper on here on. Weduesde,Y visitinZ Ur, .1r4 Itis life and works was given by Miss 1Colvin. oae oa fvertbet bY Mr. Chis- . • mrs, oidebrist. aud her datthter, liwoelroso alrx:dveannot:erTeo:isrteh:T4:10tssotanaoby .1:;14lsOlIA 7: : .,11:: 3:fie:rio hwe:: 7523: .6: roceicea front his bretbsr.i n"t nsWil wl /141° 3"1" °A c°41'.1 1.4'1. Artastrour 43* Harvey Card'ner 40+ -- t her 12th. at the home at Mrs. Bluett " TRITifSDAY 1-VIORNMG, DECEMBER, 8tb, 190 ter school Report,..........+4.4*** stoptlea Scheel Repert liensall J. Sollierload, Notary rublie, Con-vrayrin 1 :November of b. ve, fate& A,- • .4. or,,Coulmissi.oaor,Fireinsuraueo Apo, mutt 4th doss, Roy Mu, iiorbert igitolert, LE4VIN'G AND MATRIC1,,LA- 410,4. Isserec ot /aarrxage Liocuses• noeumentgt Stowart :Mitchell, Eva II ir tz el, 1. TION, FORDI I:* eatorgallin4irrealamlle.A'terertrablutetgw.01 iglaterst OleYton Sims, Everett, Slats, Laura. tIonors,-Dlary lloacti 8i, pre rent, ti • ' V • The following is tbe report Ear ; # + 011ieetothePostedlett Reaeall Suusj Sr. 3rd„ Beryl 11111, Oliv9 Colabledick 74,- • • iss Coast "ts ;Ars, Coot-. :sicSarii2snd.. Martha Carlin>, 67; Hazel Brown - *A •A A A SIMS, Ethel "silos, James Carroll Moncur. 60; Bella, Mollougall, tiG;t*9 FUR 'CITU ier and dalighter• Mt 'In' 09 • Thee Hartlieh 60. Faith • .; 'visiting her 'aunt. !ArS. FultOn. Teacber Ia.bel Sparks. 42. Harvey florlaud,`-•-'- ls -The friend, *t Mr. F. Co/moan,' •NUSS 3fraZtlis' Alter, 15 13rasseisi S,vdney Smarl.-M. .A. Itobertson..Ireue O'Neil. 45; 1,1eisy pilling, 44v*:;: 42 . Alvan. Itrint ne'liroettle Car. • 4 - !ling, 30. 1* ; \Ire have on exhibiti our warerooms, the -, Total enrolmem 14; daily aver- *9. et at e• 1•4' 4 bef4 t000rted stJer 0. I. ,oe of all biauc., 4Aver be- dt4labs3gat Tt• VLEZING. Teaeborm, •_17, fore offeted to the public 'wit:eh we ; sellWg that • num soneoL DgPAnTmg-wr eaAtiot be beaten in Canada. FORN1 • We invite all intending Porclawers "Yi$4 Joue-T. 81; per eent.; EttaMe, *J. pare oar goods said prices terare plaeing or • Murdock, Trougbinf„ Work. p, bath retire, plumbing of shelf hardware, tioual and Star brand, T. SON T HAWKINS The RECORD Bought with Confidence. Worn with Satisfaction,thatis the Record of every suit Vire sell, Remember we offer you the Suit that lasts, the :Suit that fits, the Suit that holds, the greatest value for :your money. 714I W. W Taman. Morovtorte We are right, here with the hristmas Goods full line of Children's Sleigh Baby Cutters Doll Cabs Wheelbarrows Carts and Rocking Horses cairin, leave your order and have the goods delivered -,Christmes eVe. -Christmas Stationery Just arrived, a good assortinent to choose from. Pianos and Organs always in stink. 4OUR & FEED e you many dollars. the, of _Trondori* were here this "liss SlEapsot, D3,/osteai seiectio;1, sTelhoraT7 ;Qt5rt,on,w`octd., Joseph Ellis. of this village! Beaver end Mk? reriVet cza mutozt 1-446, 52; oi very fine venigon. •.6 AA 30: Tom Carling 33; Elmore Senior. • 1 n 126; Willie K3 Lx 28: Uary Rui;hz + Dolurr.a.Y anil $1511.r1The sutuec' °rmanY . ney* lo'iva. aro visiting; relativesinA Elitswille '26; Estella Spackman 21; Mary Yoe, **Te , 4,444. te neighborhood. 2 Andrew left for o 'iiiit31,1tionaber on A•ga ....Miss Fisher. at near Ztirielk 'ota, Nano atter speud a rolance V. a ra - re dur• in; the past e'IM kS ViSitilla relative o A. E. DORRINOT • brother. Mr. •Tolin 'Fisher. 'Irion ENGLISH C01 -118E, •• Miss Ethel Colwell was Iteme re , la ly from St, Thomas visitiug her 9 a 1WilkThialI5T, 4118°:r*13954,91.tfeev,Mar J -fle sio Sanders, '66; Ile gh DicKa 15 . nts, ogeompanied by Miss Ilea - el urdo, co a busy s s I' a• up a u c :17hPalroFrei. %V; tevefr I Darreeh. of Clifford. an a Ltent iiii vin I::: s., 62; Lulu Martin, 31; Mite -mt. of tbat city. , a Itness, of Teeswater. area nage. visiting their Oster with her la villis. 56; May ilaultios. IA; Et •elYa o" ^ assenaliliesP was .'ht A cowl of the series 0 Tho , Shaw, donee,- ou DIonday ev 0 od, un . nedatarettaa:::roef 't ciaiwriei, 4 4 ; Leah newraere 46; case nawa .You ar,e qtdte safe 'Ian buying;iraow 1 ..uern. obbledick, 48: joint Walker, Thomas Senders, 47; Ida Rowe, aurice Dottier, 47; Lloyd Oman41 than a e first. 1.1. visitin je i --------------- Bissett, bu irl hustling crowds you% nave to do y ed. 4,..nyv(a.y ,,,, you I, 1.s' a Mile Ilaggith. 4/: Bertha Simi) unlit they Are need The supplying of your.every. day needs is what wc arc working for. To get it we give you good goods and deliver them to any part of the town free. 'We keep a large supply of Hour aad Feed constantlly on ban Come in and give us a trial Order. Remember we deliver all geode free any part of the town O'Brien's Grocery, Exete can Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, It You, .(.A.n. per Bou 11101 asstatatit station. ss pipp i5 pro;ressinr, very ravorab,IY • Flossie Sweet. 31; tleorge A.rro- n't be -tan too soon, tile operation for aPpendiettis, our 15; nett ou Iiiii last Saturday, 'W., 1, O'Brien, Teacher. Wisdom in gift giving is shown by combining miter ard the touncil paid ERCIAL COCESL'. POEM a Secret ding Christmas Gifts o escape the heavy buying early so you 108•601•••••••••••••••••........1•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••6661 OVERCOATS Made to OFOOF CIIEAP I f ti,e Th, be. u eae order or nierit A. W. Joltastoit. 4th., Eleanor Pllt, Jean Gras- Jarrott. J;is. ell; $r. 31'4/Ltda. s, Rena ,Tirc. . Mitt, Jo, le; jr. Vx,r1.4 nec.. Bruce floonuell, st., Allan llerbe tna May od. Tho best sefler Ii matolics Johnston ; sr. 40,, Ora t .1tb., Murray Pisl Sr. 1 IR rt, ,Tones; Sr. 2 Joe. " . .&rthur Ton ; rt. :In Dielleat It. Blanchard .t.;t the Itensall gas aud IIICH SCHOOL. nee wi;_it everpday usefulness. The constant u works, Men ar ;vars. - Jennie TrardY• 00 tile dOtiOr and the recIplent daily contact as work for month Victoria, Dtinerso 881 Georg e, to the giver especially so, to insure all round satisfaction, qu .0a, at Detroit. no. 77; Oliver tiraybiel. t 's an absolute necessity We can Show you. the best assortment eceIVOd. 4 ,tabli4 19;, Linda 1147a1k9r, ast week or intu ve ap7 ha atkie class ar Ida Jo .a Be ert, 12 . 0 Fancy China in Western Ontarlo. naoliters lArs, Pmes NVIOte• Al r* 67; Alice Ilowar. Mrs. R• Ilenthrou, le IA i 63; Maud TO i d5 or Mr.. Andren 62; 0; Garfield vry et to learn ilia • ;hut. `Nish. 6;1; Chem seriously RI dur nnalt Idle, 1;O: Pram SO* Ezil‘S• 47: Alla oherty and, CI. Iturdon 33 don, last weelc at '.. for the eleetio p • 5 eci 4ltZ1h 11' op. John rairbairn has return a Crystal City Manitoba, a end the winter months bare urfltug to the 'West in the sprinz John Taylor. of tho ard coo - 01b 'flay, returned ImmofvOIU recent - St. Louis, wliero Ito Ion been ill; the -4,Varld's Pair. .J. DUEY:en. con of Mr, jno. E.. returned home a Week CIA° 1.1.1 a trip to Muskoka, where, be bad the good 'fortune to Shttat couple of fine deer. Wm. 'White bad the misfor- tuno wool,: or so ago to get Ids • foot badly bruised by a stone falling on it from the Wa0ni, but is now, we aro pleased to learn getting along nicely. - • Mr, Thom, of ;the Sovereign Ilunic at Exeter, and Dliss Partner (attend- ed the assembly. an Monday evening. Portly Wanless is at the old stand alter spending several months in the west, -The friends of Mr. James Bon - Limon, jr„, son of Mr. 13ontli10n, of Uay, who was assistant at the railway station here, and wile under- went on ,operation receotly, will be • he is -,etting. 1 a 111 I those pleasing 0V4.fl11 WIILalt each litterost, took 14Ue o of Mr. and DErs. Jan, Eau. 1I Line, Blanchard, on Wed- Sday evenin;, Nov. 24 when their •t da.ughter. Miss 1.111inn, In marriage to Mr. Ered C. or $t. Marys. At. the .onr or six O'clock the bridal party entered the parlor mid arrayed themselves under a beautiful floral arch, where the ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. O. C. CouzOns of 1?7,00dhazn in the presence, of about forty guests. Cougratulations over, the company repaired to the (Hain; room where a sumptuous repast was artaken of. Tile evening wa.s spent social intercourse. Vocal:Ind in- Untent al music was furnished dur- g the evenittg by "riss Gertrude Rundle, Mrs, Rundle:or Thames Road and Mrs, Couzens. Bev. Mr. Coos - ens ;Ave s, short address. The bride is one of, Blan.shard's roost amiable young daughters.. and tho groong int a highly respected young inan, of St. Marys,. The esteem in which the young couple are held by their We have a nice line of Overcoating in Black and Blue 1 Pleas,ca .%01 ?ear ' Beaver, Black Serge, main' °--nil'neVoir .0t Carmel Presbyter - Grey Overcoating. .1k.lade in ion church mot at the. residence of any style you wish Dr. Sellery. and presented Mrs. Set- lerg with a handsome Centre table, accompanied by a very flattering ad - friends was amPlY attested, 1.* the dress at retool" ' t her services " f r 110111b° Yelirs: (fine array of beautiful ;and costly We will give you the best as ("%-an• making a corntbrtable coat. ....4reatly missed. IW.r. C. U. King Come in and see our coat- ing and the latest styles. • h Mr. A. Ilrandt has given op is of linings and wOrkmanship, 1,07iLion as station a'gent, .and is bis successor. Mr. Brandt hos a splendid position waiting .for him a.t a well-earned , holiday, -so 1m -will still the enzino works. as AS lAn has he in the Chiseliturst Rev .0. A. Andrews. 13 Of Cen- tralia. will preach a. Missionary Ser- mon here ,next Sabbath morning, December lith at 10.30 m. in the Methodist Church. Contributioria JOHNS erchant Tailor a. swiCanada bounde artm M d. by three oceans lo 1 e 1‘.1ission ln 'u . A large artistic Calender given away and is 3,500 miles wide from west to / Clandeboye east, and'11,4.00 miles from north, to , _Our /general merchants are busy free with every purchase. south. ' shipping fowl. Cunningham home from &he west. ----T H E - til e r chant s Bank of Canada- - In this vi 1,, spendiwr a len- weeks with friends Mr. Ed. Neil, of Nebraska, is HEAD OFh'IOE. MONTREAL. Mr. Joseph Barry, who has been on ' CAPITAL (all paid up).. • .. 6 • • • • • 4 • • • • • • • • 4 • • • • • • • $61000,000 atrip to Kansas dnesday.City and St. Louis, returned on We RESERVE • ... • • • • • • • el • • OOO • * • • 4 • • • • • • • • 0 • $3,260,000 London,. on Thursday where. he. has Mr. , Cha S , C unni nr2;11 a m :went to ' SURPLIS PROFITS • • • - • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • $ 18,959 secured a position, REBDFN, , .. ...,, 1 _ -7Mr. William Simpson, of the - cl. line McGillivray, moved into --'4'.--1.8'1FIEBECieneral Manager SuPerintendeni' ch''''''""h°' the village ma Wednesday. --Ms. and 'qrs. Cunningham left -- j,on Tuesday for Shipka, where, they 95 Branches in Canada SAVINGS BANK I intend siayinq" for rhe winter Wi01 their sOn. Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings on Thursday evening and „made a A couple of teams drove inl.ntown - Bank Accounts and Deposit Receipts. short stay, but when they Were ;o - Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle- ill. a'svaY thC cwilers .f°un4. that their lines Iliad been cu'i, to pieces Men to whom loans are made on approved names,' by some unknown hand. Crtir de- LettCTS Of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the tootivo ,s looking into the ease. "Wcirl.d.A happy event took place at the home of Mr. V/. Elliott, second con. A GEN RAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED cession of Bidani,b, \own his daugh- ter, Minnie was united in marriage to "Mr. Albert Simpson, oC the -second CREDITON BRANGli 1 line of. McGillivray. We join In wishing them a happy v0ya2;e W, S. CHIS1-101.41,1, Manager. throngli Tire. Wildfong, butcher, of this place is moving to Liman. -We are pleased. Ito see presents received. The une ;other with thefrien ir many ds, wish them a long' and happy life . Zurich Well spent a few days of last week in Guelph. -Miss Hart spent Sunday at her home in Brucefield. --Miss Lily Eaust spent a few daya ,of last week in Das hwood. Harry Eilbor was in town on Saturday, on business. Mrs. (Rev.) Yaeger. who has been on lhe sick list has recovered. -Mr. Bober t of the Sovereign Dank, Clinton, spent Sun- day at his home here . -Mr. Wiltsie, of the Sovereig.n Bank spent Sunday at his home m Clinton. -Mrs. Kellerman, of Dashwood, spent Friday the guest of *her sister, Mrs. C. Fritz. -Mr. Geo. Holtzman is visiting relatives an(1 friends in Elkton, Mich. LMiss Pearl Wuriz, -who has been ill the past 'Week, WO aro pleased to hear is rccoverinz. -Don't forget t he entertain merit in tile Town Hall, Zurich, Thursday and ['friday evening, Dec. Sth andeth -1V1Iiss Aggie Kaercher, who has spent the past -three months in De- troit returned io her horna here on Thursday. --The Misses 'Beaver, of Creditor' 111(1 Miss I3e aver, (.11 Morrist on, call- ed, f rieji (IS in the village on Thursday last. -Mr. D. Steinbach an ddaughi er Miss Amy. attended the funeral of Mr. 'Baldwin at Seaford)", last Tharstla y. tS. -1VicA2V-3.1.e t a, of Spbentainl Mich, is visiting, at her home here at present. She intends remaining for some time. --Mr. Wes. Schooling, of Detroit, spent a few days of, last 'Nveek It his it °Mt,' here. \\res. is attending the Medical College in that city and is one of the class of about two hundred and fit' Vstudents. nk Raw tal eur W. Hathlee Bissett, No. on roll. 30 ; 0. VOSPE a ; ROOM 7 Sr. 3r11. -Loney Hey ood, Victor reet• Reale Gardiner, Auto Bar on roll, BO; averore atten, 47 11. 11.WaatoNo, Tcoeber• ROOM VI Sr. 2nd.—Clarcnce Repined, 77 .Cr nt.; Bella MacKay, 74; Eva Shad - lock, 72; Gerald Raritan, 71; May :Nue% 70; Middl 204.1. - Clair Wood, 75; loved Broek. 72 ; Lillian Boyle, " ItaY Dearhq. 71. Junior 2nd. -Archie t in, 76 Truman lialiott, 10; No. oti 65; avera :ALM lancr, 44. A. E. mARTI'N, Teaeher. ROOM VII Sr. Pt. 2nd - Roby Wood, Leon Treble, Ernest Harvey, Violet Knott, Fred Ogden; Mid. Et. 2nd. Plorrle Mottle, Gladys Delve, Edith Davis; jr, Pt. 2nO, Blanche, Quanee, Joseph Ettie May Bowey, Eddie Webh; Class V, Janes, Mar- tha Bagshaw, No .ort roll 40; ay. attendance 34. F. E. CARLING, Teacher. ROOM VIII. Class A. -Madeleine Carling Viola Bowe, Harry Snell, Gordon Idarshall Chester Russell': class B., Annie Col- lingwood, Zvliller Host on, Broca Walker: Class C., Lily Collingwood, - Beatrice Hodgert, Erie Borden ; Class D., Ethel Day, Roy Ogden. No. on roll, 41: ay. att., 38. S. J. Irwin, Tortcher. overage. Teacher. akejlappy Parents We luvIte the parents especially to visit our store and look over otte largo an/ well assorted stock of Dollsaoys ot every description, Emmy Work Baskets, Cups and Saucers, etc., and lots or Candies, NittO and Oranges, Just see them. Centralia -Mr. Sheppard. of Forest, visit- ed at Mr. Andrew Hicks' last week. -Miss Battle klandford was Litz ,ruest of Miss Bertha Quinton Saintsbury, on Sunday. --Miss Ella Shapfen, of Exeter, visited al Mrs. Ma.rshal's on Sun- day. Miss Sarah Na. was the gnesi or .Ddiss Minnie Davis, Saintsbury, a few days last week. -Mr. Thomas Morley, who spant the summer in Manitoba, returned home last week. -Miss May Snell, of Exeter, was Lhe rruest of Miss Ethel Walker, on Sunday. -11.1155 Annie Luker who has been. at. Gravenhurst all summer, return- ed home last week. --Mrs. John 'Brown, who spent the suintner with friends in tile, North-west returned borne last week.- -btr, ',tither Ricks, a Moose aaw A.ssinibota, it rimed to his home here 11 51. week to spend. the winter. Miss Leona Wilson, -who has been -orking at, the millinery in Lon - et urned home on Monday 11.1111. . -Miss Mary Hepburn and Miss Livingstone, of Exeter, were the .guests of Mrs: Andrew Hicks, Oil Sunday. _ The M Centralia ethodist church anniversary services- will he held, on sonday and Monday, December 181.11 and 19th. On tlie Sabbath the Rev. G. NV, Andrews, will preach both nionnug vening.111 the after. - neon a mass meeting will be held 011 Monday evening an old fash- ioned t ea -meeting will be given in tht basement of the church from six to eight o'clock, after -which an 411C- ( 4)24513(11(0 will be given. You should see r lovely Maniz cure sets a n d Ladies' Sewing Companions. Just ask to see our Dons the y are beauties and have look Toys of all kinds, just bringlithe cbildre thrOUgh our immense stock. We have just received a full line of Chris Oranges. as CandiesNuts and Store open every night till Christmas CHARLTON'S FAIR .0 • • • • • • mo.•=6,•••• • • • • • mn • ,m.+6..• • • • • • Bayfield deacon Richardson took the work taking the services in Loudon. Parke, Front Road, will be sorry 'to learn a his Inness. . --Mr. W. j*. Stinson is the posses- -The raany friends of Mr. James °I Rev* E' C. /enniuSs• Thio latter i " -Mr .A. Scotsmere of Bronson Line 'hI. It b sor of an ap-to-date residence, which when completed will be. the acme of Coln or . --The children of the English church and the, Presbyterians are ,Beustke mg at Xraas, as Improved • covering the building with sheet iron ant placing it goad ver,ondolt f rout. :getting ready for the big, time opal.- =taro -A. SOT eltra Kind Ton Ilan War EWA —On. Sxtday last the Von. Arch- 01 - ecember Reminders It will pay you to look down this list X Cut Saws a big line from .... . . 2.75 to $5.5o Handles from . • • • .... 25c to 35c per pr. Sets from • .. • , . • ..3oc to soc files, 7 in. good .... • • .... • .... 2 for 25c Buck Saws from . • ...... .:...6oc to Ssc Axes from .... ... • . • ...... 75c to $t.25 Axes with handle .......... 750 Sleigh Bells from .......- 75C, to $r,75 per string . Shaft Gongs from.... „ to 4.0c Collar and team Bells from ..... Ioc to t 5c Cow Ties from . • ... • • • . • • • ...• .....2.00 to $3,5o Straw Knives from .... • • • . • . • • • • 0 ow • • • 7 5C tO 90C Iierbageum.............. 2 5c to 50e International Stock Food in pails and packages International Heave Cure.... . ...... 50c International Worm Powders ..25c to 75c . • ...5oc Lanterns from .... ... • .2.. • Coal I-Iods from . • .. ... 250 to 50c AMAN'S HARDWARE and Stove Store Scranton Coal on hand.