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Exeter Times, 1904-12-15, Page 1aim THIRTY-SEoNfn TBAH-No 1632 Now is the time *A • to be be on the look out for a, Mod range or cook stoVe, Woad, or coal as we have a largo tonmber to choose from of the leading makers a Can - ado. Rel4obr PANDORA IMPERIAL OXFORD TREASURE SOUVENIR And either ono a theta will make year wife's face, wreathin a per- petual milleuni& giow. IIEATERS We also catry a, largo de0a be bornero, au Ugh blaats ochooalehman We make opecialty of Double mid single acting force all kinds on the shortest notuce. arry of a inn lino of shelf hardwam, the two leaditg brands, National Ina Star Wiwi, VO bo urnace Work, plumbleg of T. HAWKINS & SO HURON &AIDDL ESEX GAZETTItt EXETER, oNT., CANADA,_TUESDAY IVIORNINO, DECEMBER 15t11, 190 Hartsell Mr, Buckley. Cole has ilinposed. I1A-VE "‘DV:5111427:7°Q1(1T eAavelt!gERS Russeldale wbich be s Id f 11'S Sold G. J.Sntherialid,Notary publics oonyeyan of .fflae- Pi 'his drLver$. te• JeE'clal ev.v.:rrey,wiL3bwevreeufaaeng15.1t.sratbilly4otae, eeriCommisalener,FireInsura-nco Art, otaa McIntyre, of Motherwell, TssureroeMarriageLiccuses. Legal ocumeots -Mr .onil -------- otgert. jr., Rev. M. Clemens, Ph. I/. lias just earefellY drawn Ore-uouable rgte13, 1"APY a Exeter, apeut Saturday with Mr. finisbed writio.„7 9:x bis examine:ten o for degree of M. A., we hooe that tomloeaeu4otattrein,44„wee-tacattocoatutiswaumte•sor ietereA. and ?Ars, Alex, ged4.ext, -,aft• .Georae Roy. of Adt• Pleas- he naay have been :sitccessful• ...., nt. we are sorry to say. ia ander Soma aectien No. 11 Stephen will Mr. Alfred Seruioa, la openiag Lhi doctor'a care again for ta- i give a concert on Wednesday eveen- raapina'sfbialoucrk. a." feed st°" in 11.13- orenlosis of i he boo. He bee been ing, December :Hai. A spleadid pro- -Mr, James BevorlY , rg--°P°" . Patient sufferer for ManY Years gramme of music. saaa=s, and plays 19 furniture store ben) ICI his _.blom -Alt. l'leasant church wit Riedel being prepared. The play "Our do - and, is making a nice display ot ua-i haebitt',Ctibeulslatlazhla aatsrtee. 41.14....T1e. ,: on Toeadme ay atles" will be sere to delight the to-da.te goods. , ... --Mr. and Mrs, A. Braadt1 and --Mr :Ned Hanson is all spaileal learn that an entire new children are speadhag a week with, leaa days -it is a boy. staff will be par on for 1905 at our • 1 rela.tives and friends in ChesleY- -ns.., .Wra. Pridhana. altipped three public, school. -Mr. George Mwrray. elf Septa', arloals ot Christmas cattle to TQ- -miss M. 0„ Jennisoo, of theoula- e Ju ;i, WaS hero viSitIAFAl bls tatliela roto. ela Saturday; alSO Itiokard lie ,schooi has been enaaged, to teaela . jame5 gnaany and, other friends. atorthcott. sidalled one and one-half a:No.fan5nke,askta.aear in a Etbool near 13a1Y-14:-• ; ± Le ,:and aara ,II. Cook svere io ears of obtace cattle to. abe same fiala at a greatly.inoreared tail-tr7. 1*4 ; Guelph during the past week v- place for Chriatmaa trade. • ing their danahter. Mrs. U. Alum Win teach next year at Foxes' Point i tio+ Miss McKay 4unior teaelioo lavrei .4- ' G * -afra. Wm. Elder. of this viliaae; as returned home from a oleasantt o of Seaforth, dime is -visit ill 131d- entering the mercantile life but V1-01.* JQ 441444444444444404444***444.44.44444****** 4%44+4.4-1-t-Haaaaaa-Haaaaaa...a.a.aaaa...,-aa-aaaaa aaaaaaa-a-iatal'A 107. MO **1` li --Mr* Geiger, principal of tbepub- apai. isit with friends in the neighborl , Ito erta 0 Kiucarama aaaaca has aaeo contemplating tie+ youna peeple are ieeking - 4114Ph at,Pre5 1 ir ,, . , have not yet learaed of Ida final deal 4, witb considerable hatereet Mr. awl. Mv". gcws u°0;11.45 14"e cialon. Mr, Geiaor haa been a ,aved,* open na Q . tb. ti., returned after a viait to friends in paluaipla and %%1Llow sucv,s4 in 44 40,r also re-oraantaina for their Mieltiaan and Londan. whatever line he may follow, wic unpatan , -Mrs. "atorgan, of Kiaoardine, 11 i -Mr, Jobn )101 was in. the vil- ,to+ _ate, of Port Karon, oe4 after a visit to her mother arartaa ligan, Iv= Imre during thivatit week The RECORD Bought with Confidence. Worn with Satisfaction,that's the Record of every suit we sell. Remember we offer you the Suit that lasts, the Suit that fits, the Suit that holds, the greatest value for our money. W. W Taman. pticircuaitit Tra9r, !••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••3 We are right here with the Christmas Goods fun fine of Children's Sleighs Baby Cutters Doll Cabs Wheelbarrows Carts and 4tocking Horses Van in, leave your order OVERCOATS to Mgr Simpson, who has been very tit ter. the old lady is in her It year, Mr, and Mrs. John S. Atkiotion ived home, after leg .11.bY" visit anitoba, they speak welt of the e Province and Wead to aet- in the coarse of time. O. Antes is on a Pleasure trip to the Emerald -Isle, the Jana of Sunday School aro haviaa a Xmas, -The annual Christmas vialting his father, arr. Ita, Loaie, tainraent will be held in the Bo win% Las been quite ill during the gelleal, choral), rrid4Y PVep Dec, aar tJ fat* week; or two, a:4143paeracctllent proaramme is being a-41er. 'Dr „Medd taave Ma fatecans -Pour days' meeting will h lecture ontitled "Wmaina and Weda .. _ ding," at the Methodist church, Kip. hold in tbe Evanaoileal elturcb. dur- pea, ort Tuesday eVenin4 last* In f.eemad week of January. ray W7.11 regret to le,arn that he han The members of the latlillera,41 -The friestd•a of 1,Ir, Andrew blux.. boot aeriously ill, but at last ae- counta was seine better. 11.r. and Airs, Wro. Carlisle, aro v,iling Xr. Carlisle's parents her and. Intend spendina the winter months ata Qatari° and returning to ranitoba, in the 'spring. The many friends or the late Iladley Doan. one a they *mill :nown 11!u Lr reSidentS Ot thiS tiOn uial regret to lean% •of his Y9 E which, occurred on Vriday laSf. CaWthorpe, , tidos Imo ter the ltati and who prevea hixastkii a the Sbaturock. It is to be hoped festive). ontaaaay oaanina, Deem*. ow a the lash Maidens, eelebrated be world, over for their beauty will eater+) V.0. betore Ida retura t Clandehoye. During the oat week It is our nful duty to announce the, de 'Several of .01.1r Worthy eltizei191-- Howard. of Luau, in her fidtla Mr. Irodaina. 'wife of Mr. aTOO, OR in bet. 6GtIi ,year. arta mr. d Carter, Of MK4Illivray in nt Year, s prac- Or MI I 00a OW. 2031 a5 well as a aood prac toner, and wt.° Made many friends while CHEAPwill practise his profession. Rensall hit last week to soma a few days at. bia home in Thamesford 9A Sanday Mra sistea the chotr by Oar- - Is- Noah Oratton 0 iZreintl odist church al On Friday lett, of Hamilton was last s ded before leavtug for Texas. where ha 4 1.• A rntoba 4 ..Tv., aed-.3.0Mxie Desjardine. 1 c at gaud stsrie,, etta Ilaveisx,, .. , $ 1 We havc;, a m e line ft zurich villa liowil tOdest dauglter et Mr. and. -Simon Dewey, Theodor: _ _ I where he s ent 601110 Months fottrth concession, McGillivray. The irirr.. refildsi"--11111itz:se?1"go.liard, Da . I t "in. I ber ..4th. -Miss Ella Ilanme. of Zeno!), a, abwooi this v.vek. have 'splendid aleialting nviallborhood at present •••••••••••10••••••••••• Orand Bend he via; do report , Stephantud 331.qUet1 bad on reaularaty, ae 'goad condo alley ot merit, art atossell t mat Jr atn-Ware Car re, Peter Bavcle Jardine, Charlie Paae. Sr, ard-Georze Oliver. .••• Ft .NU • The rOarria-nt of Miss Pa,r, "Wilbur Dewily. Albert Lewk to Mr. Patton look 'Lennie Ilaghes, Viola Iliedemau Overceating in Blackand Blue -Mr. so) 4 't w d att on I Glad S PattfTgon wee et, I* e p ace on e tea ay a *0010 at Sr.X.- -^. - Y - • - home! hero trom the Nerthwest the reaidence of the bride's imrenta. uolo•rdtne• •Beaver Black Ser e, andi b". Grey Overcoatm a y style you Ws We will give you the best of linings awl workraanship, duaing k comfortable coat. --Misses Sarah. Barbara na Ana ceremony was, perforated by Rev. nits Beehler, or Illinois, oro visiting A. Thomas, pastor of Anglican their parents. Mr. and Aragia Jot) church, Luau, Mass Lizzie Patton, Beohler, Babylon littetaster et the groom layea the --Miss C. Walper, who has so abhengrin wedding roareb US the bra. Marnenno ltavelle, Florence , attended to the wants of Mr. X. arEt iarty entered, and auxia,a. too Bertha 'Pollock, Susan DesJardinea Preeter's customers in the cereMOPy plued several Voluatar. DollY Dewey, Welland Ravage, cry :department during the past sea- ies. The bride, was taiven away by rtanetS Dower, jeaa Baird. . . - son returned, to her home near Dash- her tether, and was cliaruthro in a. NMCUNNINGHAM, Teacher lovely gown of white silk, with triai- naings of point lace and ruching. The transparent yoke and wider - sleeves were of exquisite -white chif- fon Ince, and she tarried bridal ros- es. Miss Genta Lewis, <tousle, of the bride was bridesmaid and was gowned in pale blue silk, with trim- mings 'of lace and applique, anti car- ried a bouquet of pink roses. MISS Clara Lewis. aister ol the bride acted as Dower airl. M. James Patton was best man. A !recherche dinner dinner was served after the congra- tula.tions were over. Mr. and Mrs. Patton left on a. trip to Detroit, Cleveland and other points, The bride's going -away gown wab of a new shade of brown. and she wore a Come in and see our coat- ing and the latest styles. 1••••••••••••••••••••••• J01111116 Merchant Tailor Woodhans At araeeting of L. 0. L., No. 492. Woodharn, tho .following" ,oficera were elected and installed on the vhl Baird, Jennie Gratton. Jr. Pt. lst-Gladys Desjardine, Samuel Carriere. Wilkin Ifamilt013. E.H„ ITERNITU.' Sou *444444+ * We have on exhibition at our wareromns, the largest and best assorted ateck Ofuroiture of all kinda, ever be.. or offered to Oa public Whioh we aeliiog at, pietli cs" " cannot be beaten ha Canada, We invite all intending parchaaers to yisit our store and compare our goods and prices barna piaeing orders. We can save you many dollara. or OWE & ATKINS Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, ua a itee every pu hase ia o be entirely satisfa •iei."-I•4-1•4•441-olaIa:.+4.++.1elatoialelatials44044++114+ialatotala•at• .444144.1114 4. If YOu 00,7,keep .4-,50crpt. wood, en Monday. A pleasant surprise party was held at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Witwer, on Monday evenirtg, la tenor .ot Miss Aaaha t being bar birthday. The evening was ee3o3f- ably spent in playing 6v a r a e s and other ornusements, and at a late hour dainty' refre.shmente were serv- ed. -Word has been received here of the death or Mrs. A. mother of Mr. Ed. Axt. which sad event took place in Dakota. The derieased had lived in Zurich for many years and was highly thought of. She left for Dakota, nearly two years ago and lived with her daughter. The evening of Thursday, lst ins ., .. . , B, crelzbicin we m411 J. madnea.41), remains 'were, into4.,rred m Dakota. Ma; B. Conelland, ohapa; T.15112104 Its .thecoming hat to match. The pres. S.: W. Shier, F. S.; 3. Stewart, tre.as- Rogerville 1 ants were costly alla amorous, Moore, lecturer; Wm. Yon. f 1/ • • • no which showed the bigh esteem in ..................... Com.; sea. Bac, nna,„ corm; 11, Bre. 0 t F. oarhest settlers in this part, vail°111111°' Y°11n3' couple. were 11°141' orer - Wm Sawyer. D. a o. ; B. • • ma /at. Death ot M. liadley Doan. -0 thour, ard. Cora.; R. Wade. ahem. of this country died at his home int the per- Crediton . , a Vera'. eeld winter: wpm. tyke • A, Brethour and J. a - , -Next Sabbath is Missionary DaY ' -Mr. Arthur Glany,ille Itta Et. Jobnstoh, 5th Com.: Wilbert ItsolageorEvimiler'lirntdiersfitaialliat the ri,e Farquhar Sanday, -Mr .3. 'Westlake has corapleted ' ChriStrileS eve. threshing for this gear . ' ., ., eal i -Mr. B. W. Beaver is in ' Gorier- nristmas ziationery ich attending court as a juror, t -not -Alio accent fali of same has made About sixtY-threa years ago he "was good sleighing , . mail carrier between Chicago taw. --An the farmers around here are Detroit, and he was often heard to coal. . beavacen those aoreat Aillerio0A eitice. LiterarY Socie y met at the om getting in their suPPlY, et weed and relate bow at tha ttime the country as a candidate for County Council hash, and that Detroit was thee a ' teresiln-0 papers were given."A gen- vraY, a.--- ,evening -was Germany, and two in- ' - 1.1 rif lArs. Bluott. The subject for that his brother William 8, -Mr .S. Ballantyne is spoken of of the present !day was Dearly Mrs. Sohn Wilson, of McGiIli- honors. Wir. Ballantyne will make pla.ce with littly It few shanties. The visited, with Mrs. Thomas Tor as he has had con- deceaSed was well lindNi"rii in this marck" by Mr. W. Kerr. Musical --Mr. Garnet Amy, of Braatford, V eral desCription" by Dr. Heist • "Bis- YearleY, on Monday. .,and have the goods delivered ) ()ashen Line, Stephen -Mr. Jack Martyrs. ot Dakota, who has been visttutg friends on the line has returned home, -Mr. \Villie Alawhinney, and Mr. Alf. Williams are quite busy those days breakina in colts. Alf itaquite fellOw to hang on AS, they ra o get away from him, and pulled Al(. he sueteeded in stopping there, Store open every night till Christmas through some very acep anow. but -Mr .Georgo litawhinney has pur clia.sed a taw or 151 from Mr, S. Martin. of Exeter. Geo. thinks it is a .grand piece of furniture. -Miss Lillie Matz who has been t d to her You are quite safe in buying now and holding Christmas Gifts til they are needed. Anyway if you wish to escape the heavy 'ng, hustling crowds you'll have to do your buying early so you. n' begin too soon. Wisdom. in gift giving Is by combining a Jtrance with every -day usefulness. The constant use 'brings the donor and the recipient intn daily contact to the giver especially so, to insure all round sa an absolute necessity We can show you the bst or 1aniv China in IVestern Ontario. Make Happy Parents We invite the parents especially to visit our store and look over our large atti. svell aasorted stock of Dolls.Toys of every description, Parley Work Baskets. Curia and Saucers, etc., and lots of Candies, Nuts and Oranges, jast see them, Toys of all kinds just bringilthe • 3 through our immense stock. We have just received a full line of Christmas CandiesNuts and Oranges. ve tion, You should see our lovely M cure sets Ladies' Sewing Companions. Just ask to seeour Dolls e y are beauties children and have a look residing with Mrs. deo. Mawhinney, CHARLTON'S FAIR for aorta% time re urn° home in Crettiron, on Monday. -Mr, David Alawhiriney has been quite busy those. days drawita; home wood from Mr. William 'leerier/4s David thinks we are going to laava sawyer, autuier. .‘ ol age a 87 years. Mr. Doan had been in Plain-, 'health for some time in the Methodist Church, Mrs, Mc- Otra. Nebb, of ithe 12th concession, Meehan of London. ex -President at Visited with Mr. Lyman Glanville, on -Mrs, John Keys had quite it fins quiltir4 bee one day last week. Mrs Keys having had three quilts and got them all completed. -Ur. Joseph Lawson, is getting quite a pile of wood cut those days with the circular saw . -Mr. Reuben Davey is quite busy these d.ays drorwing home hay from the ca.use of dea.th beina. old a g'e and the Woman s' Missionary Society, and a rgeneral weakening a the system one of the a.blest Missionary advocat- The .deceased carried the mail from es in the Methodist church will years and continued to do so Wail Orediton and in the afternoon at speak both morning. and evening at, Rodgerville to Bewail for many the postofifce at Rodgerville ceased, 'Ebenezer. Collections and sub- scriptions will be taken in behalf of the Missionary Fund. -on Monde evening last the Just arrived, a goo a to choose from. Pianos and Organs alway.s in stock. Thr • r S. in e artin S large artistic Calender given away free with iovery purchase. • • al - visited with his sister Effrs. Willie , 1? surgeon of this village, he leaves a Amos & 13eaver, ana a male chorus. Mawhinney, Saturday and SundeY. er4cletahle exPerienee 113 to'ivnishiP at- cinity and was highly 'respected. Bo fair& ' sides Mr. Et. C. Doan, veterinary , • Sele0 t ions were 'I'Velll y number of married sons and daugh- The Society will meet on Monday ey-. --Isdies Olive Turner visited with ters to mourn his lass. The luner_ eifteZ, December 19th, at the home friends in Orediton Saturday even- - number was held on Monday and was Ir of1Mr. H. Ellber. On That evening in; and Sunday, returning hoine YElemvennrIell4dower, who has been Canada ject, "Itesolved that the future of there will be an open debate ; Sub.. Suirra. gely at tended. THE erc ants an o HAD OF1ICE MONTREAL CAPIT..A.J.,,,(all paid up)... • RESERVE SURPLIS-RROFITS TAPS.TIISHIC, oenqratIVianager 95 •' • •••••••• ••• •t•••• • • • e.; • $6,000,000 • • i • • • • • • • • $3,200,000 • • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • IC. F. nEBDEN, Superintendenb of Branches Branches in Canada SAVIKA BANK Interest at, post favorable current rates allowed Savings Bank Accounta and Deposit Receipts. Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle- men, to whom loartaAre made on approved narries. Letters of Credit.issued to travellers, payable in all pasts of the world. A GENEFIAL:,,,BANKIN1G BUSINESS TRANSACTED .REDITON BRANCH W, s, Manager. Ontario is brighter for the success working* for Mr. William Yearley. Kippen of our young people than that of the vast. summer has accepte(1. a situ- at'on with Mr. Charles Zwicker, as Many farmers in 'this vicinity are he North-west." clerk. )1aining of the want. of water, t C email Elections fine COW from Mr. Joseph Lawson, -Mr. Archie Campbell bought a The elections for the county. coun- '1 fo • the year 1905 and 1909 take place on Montday. Sanuary, 2nd; the owning i M oda Deceraber colgii and have to take their stock to the. river, which is rather an uripleasant task at this ..,eason of the year. -Mrs. George Thorrps,on, of the 'London Bead, near ippon, dispose o 27 turkeys which brou7ht her over $40. Two of the number brought down the scales at 27 lbs, each, re- alizing $7.50 for the two. -Mr .John 13alfour, merchant of this village, who has been in the Northwest has returned home, Mr. Balfour speaks in glowing terms of the great prosperity of thatcope trY -Mrs. Gordon, 'of itliiii village, had the misfortune e.ei lose a valuable miloh COW this week. -Mr and Mrs. Cloth. Cooper are becoming residents of our village, they have moved into Mr. David Cooper's house. , Most of ,mir eitizens burn coil now and thc comfort that they get front it makes them feel sorry that they did not commence -.lila; it long ago. nn 190 The ,followin, are the re- turning officers for the various di- visions ; No. 1 (Ashfield, Colborne, town of Goderieh), T. G. Allen, Dun* ,gannon: No. 2,(township of oaderiela fi ul le t t, Clinton), Jas. Campbell, Londesboro' ; No.3 (Bayfield. Stanley nay, atensall), Fred Hess, Zurich ;No eter TJsborne) Frank ( P Morley. Whalen: No. 5(Tuokersmit11 Seaforth, McEilloo), 3. C. Morrison, Winthrop; No, 6 (Morris, Grey, Brussels), F. S. Scott, Brossels ; No - 7 (West Wawanosh, East Wawanosh, Winglaam, 13lytlin P. Porterfield, Mart -web ; No. 8 (Turnberry, Ifow- eWterr°."NteorininIairoth fCrhicj•TwNtion.' Wrox- 4, i ill be held in the Town nail, xeter,. a, the hour of 1 .o'clook p.,m. on Saturday. -Mr. and Mrs :Tim Lawson visit- ed at Mr. Geo. 1Via.whinney's on Sat- ur da y evening. -Mr. Robert and Albert Gower are busy these days cutting. wood for Mr. William 'Yearley. They are said to be two professed salvers. -Mr. Chris. and Tommy I)inney were bunting on Saturday bus: did not get any game. Chris. said "if there was any igaine 'there he'd get -Miss Jennie Glanville visited some of her saath friends on Saturday evening. --Mr .and Mrs. L. Kraft visited at Mr. John William's on Monday, when they all 'went out to Crediton in a sleigh.. --Mr. Jacob Finkbeiner is engag- ed with Mr. Joseph Lawson for a few days this week, ...--Cone week from Sunday is Christ - y. Ilowl for Santa Claus. -The line is looking •forward to big oyster sapper on the line on New Year'whicb. we hope Nvill not be 0. failure. -Mrs. Thomas Edward, who has visiting iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson, for some time, return- ed home Tuesday to Indiana. -Mr. Geotae Lawson Nato MO been sick thbe past week is better and was able to attend to his school duties on Monday. [Havn't you noticed tho rus 0 aoliticians anxious to represent the disgraeed Ross Government? 'phe finding of the court is that the hagus ballot boxes loraginnted whets the boveS ballots were burned" the seritb of Geveanatoma. 3302211 te Mostar° of IX, CIO X% X AI, 11itad 'You Hav$ Atwayt Duel 1z44. December Reminders It will pay you to look down this list X Cut Saws a big line from • 2.75 to $5.50 Handles from • ... • ... 25c to 35e per pr. .. • ...30c o 5 • .. • . 2 for 25c 6cc to 5C ▪ ...... 75c to $1.25 ......7cc • to $1,75 per string • • . .• • 25c to 40c • • • • to 150 • ....2.00 tO $3.50 , .75c tO 90C 250 to 50c pails and packages 4 t Sets frorn ... " files, 7 in. good ... • • Buck Saws from . ... .. .. ... . Axes from .... ...... .... ..... Axes with handle ...... .... . Sleigh Bells from .... . . . . .. 75c. Shaft Gongs from . . ...roc Collar and team Bells from .... . Cow Ties from ...... .... Straw Knives from ... .. . .... . Ilerbageurn ....... ..., . - ... International Stock Food in International Heave Cure .... International Worm Powders). • . Lanterns from .... . - . .... ,- . Coal Hods from , ".• C 1 , IIE A.mANP4,,,, 1H D , and Stove Store Scranton Coal on hand • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5°C • 2 5C tO 75c . • .250 to coo -04".