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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-11-2, Page 14493/, es HAIR TUNIC We never hear anything but praise . fox 4ttbiri splendid Hair Tonic, Positively' the be on the market to remove dandrn an , 'Make the hair grow. price 50c and $1,0!1 a bottle, COLE'6 DRUG STORE YOU ie 4 CoIe's Baking Powder Waned yt want nutritious t hisenite e tend cakes. Eventually y ii pt now. 25 carts a pound alWaya.fresh Cole's Drug Store reeit d , Huron, & Itlid,dlesex Gazette EXETER, ONT CANADA. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1911 Locals Elections Dec. 1 1th adds. on page four The Protrinoial electidz�,s� well � 'be IRTY-EIGHTH YEAR usairgessoMIZOI Sz SAY .-i PHONE 32 :m: BEAUTIFUL 110[Ci Fabrics Pall and Winter IIILJU & Silks Authenticity of Colorings our present extensive display is For Style Beauty and A y about and seeing. Everything :that is' New a,ncI Nobby in Fall andd worth reading Winter Naturals are here for your apprclval. We want YOU to gacquainted our' showing. • New Suitings & Coatings We are showing an. Extensive line of Serges; Cheviots & Tweeds in rough and fine weaves. These materials are just right for Tailored Suits and Dresses; Prices from 50c to $1.50 per Yard Colored Silks Are very good for Dresses or Waists, Pailletta Silks in all the New Shades at 50c per Yard Taffetta Silks in every Shade at 50 rnd 7 mac. per yd; Satins at 50c. and 57 cents per yard. _e1, Wearable Ladies Winter Coats. Ladies W inter Furs Underwear Hose and Gloves Coat Sweaters $Ouse Dre$SeS Phone 32 Hardware Bid Clothing ane OvrGoat Sale $7,Q00 of New Clothing $1,000 Just. arrived $7,000 worth of Men's and Boys Fall and Winter Slits Overcoats and OdPants made by the W. E. SANDFORD CLOTHING CO, • the largestwholesale clothing house in Canada. Every Garment bought at a big re- du3tion. Whole lines cleared out at Job Prices• Now is YOUR Time for Bargains Men's Good $10 Suits for o lily $7 6i 15 & 16 " 10 20&23 " 13&15 5 & 6 Pants 3 2.25 1.50 Boys Good 5 Suits 3.50, " 7 & 8 3 piece Suits 5 66 66 66 Overcoats by the Score tor Men or B oys at Bargain Prices. Jones & May, Exeter Paints Apples• Ladies are Delidhted with CAMFFELL'S VA•RNIS 11 STAIN for re-stninind and finishinii -ur 11ji'tIre Wood. work. anti� Floors They can do the work themselves uh • tiiiealta Read a Mr. J. G. Jones. was in Mitchell an u announcement with Mile issue of Mr. I': Moyle was to London Fri- Nominations will of course, take day gn !business, •k earlier, Monday, De Mx. and +1NIrs, Tyra, Eraser visited b r 4th Fri- th London Saturday. •Th delay, in the issue of t Mrs. Ready of ,St. Marys is visiting as prevLosly annouvntem niezpalitrti�i her father Rev. J. D. Nestle. Mrs. Jas. Walters epent ;th boli- their voters lisp i day Mz, W. D. Burke tion, as a r oar. at Hawaii,. I Six Ja nounaemezzt on Monday even - Mr. Rea a sale Mr, Jas. Sparks spat the holiday held Monday' Ileeember =i1•: mss Whitney made. the form on• Tuesday, • hie letter' Ito the eledtors. Place one week' , De- cember . he writ The d, was caused by the, desire a gi full opportunity Jto complete the lire- ITrIr. Arthur O'Neil, of Moray, has oaration of sold his hundred acre farm on the s wvith, her eons in Detroit. The campaign proper will probably town line north tto Mr. James Ho.d- A. Hastings has taken a steady be inaugurated next week, (though. no gine the oonsideretion being $7n00,. n b bei with speaking dates have yet been arrange 13enxy Lorton, an aged resident of ears engaged many ed b9: either Premier or Opposition.G•oderich and for d y y Mb d tome venal been confined to leader. , in the ,grocery business there, died his bed fox several days through `ill- Iasi friday night. He was among the h time of Monday as e13c., , Mr. N. W. Rowell, K. C, New Liberal Leader On Tuesday last the resignation of iHibexalparty Cw sasacceptedofwith regret and Mr, N, W; Rowell R. 0.. was chosen to enter the coming fight as leader, District News !Int e ' Mr. Sohn Burke is learning the tion day, Sir James Whitney follows barbering ws'ith his brother Mr. W. f the reoadent day ezng:aata lisped iin nl?e�G'o - D, 53urkc, i ut by the Comuterical travel Mr, N. Reddy of Detroit, was home I y of whom found Em visiting his. parents on .the 2nd oil Osborne ne1SS4 number who took part in ,the great acid rush to California and Australiain ! He was am brother of Horace ertenle of the last , leas., d themselves } who represented different ridings in disfranchised by absence from their Huron County in the Dominion House place oii abode in midweek pollings. of Commons over forty years ago. Mr. ----- totter o as about eighty-eight years Mrs. John Pedlar and Mrs. Thos. of age; end, is survived by his widow. Trestle spent Wednesday in London his second wife. Mr. and (Mrs. Thos. Ilakvey and A quiet wedding took place a'tininth Mildred visited with Mr. and Mrs: street ay eveninparsonageGwhd rich FloWeed- Samucl Bowe at WalLacebtirg Sunday Alton: of Goderieh became the bride and Monday, of. Alferd J. ,Armstrong of the median Messrs. T. E,•HandSorand ;Russell real staiL'of the Star Rev. A. Brown 'seiay will take charge of! the evening perform� ziony. s young • vice in the Crediton Method:st coriple wyiedll residethecinrciGodarioTiffh. Church next'Sundasl `t usiness 'B'ought—Mr. D. W. F. At thede Liberal N mi titin proc lad- ceed- lf3eavers has purchased the gents' rigs furnishing business ee Mr. S. G.,liiaw- avethe h £ Municipalities s grsitie of South Perth this anti stock -taking is in progress this week. - < name submitted was 'that of Valentine ndered !Owing tci the fixtures, fox Mx. ;I;. byo •Tnomination. G.Sande onhe St. arys. Mhos. Ilioyle's barber( shop not arriving on Ryan of Hibbert fn seconding the timethe 'new barber shop was not nomination said that the Township opened up Mast ionic. It will open would do 'better 'than ever for Mr Dais week. ^ N Stock. The nomination was' tendered The furniture and household effeots by a standing vote and Mr. Stock on arising., to accept it was given hear- ty cheers, The only other speaker was G. II. McIntyre ex -M. Pe who was also given a Hearty reception. Vies. i1,3. S. O'Neil and daughter. Irene 'of Toronto visited in 'town. over Thanksgiving. par, Jacobi, of Exeter North last week moved( to, Sharon where he has rented a farm. tee: few of our townspeople took in the Maude Adams show in London. Monday night. circle The Young Ladies sewing met at lthe home of Miss Delight Hobbs last week. Squire Leathern'ssale last Friday was a big sueces;, everything bring sold at good prices.. , MVtr. and Mrs,. Wee. Baker returned home from the west -last week after a three months` trio.. 1blias E11ene eerowni returned to De- troit Tuesday after spending the past month with her mo {'Iter, here. The Hallowe'en Dance gi e Ladies Tuesday% evening in the Opera 1 of Mr:. S. G. &awden will be sold by House wast enjoyed 'by a good crowd, auction( at the sale to be held at the {Miss LaBelle Handford; who is t- residSaturence e fNthe late WHee ma lea`°n n on tending Alma Ladies College,. four. , E •eterge • Mrs Jeannette Jewell Rellogg, 'Ven by th uiek ut Prce Thomas, was 'home' for Thanksgiving ou . • The !;2nd Degree Tram of they x Lodge I. 0•'0- lie go, to. Hensall Friday ,night to lake part in the degree work. Baths at all hours at W. ID. Barke's Shaving .Parlor. z towe s turnished, 15 cents a- bath or 8 baths The Liberal Conservatives of South 1 the well known Elocutionist of Buf- falo .has been engaged by the Young Men's Class of Caven Presbyterian church for Nov. 8th. This is a rare treat so be sure and hear her. • ' Huron held their convention: in Di a :or •'i b.00. Mrs. J. Downing, of London, whohas been visiting raronud here fox, the, past six weeks; returned Ito her home Saturday. • ich on Thursday of last Exeter Old Boys Weds—On Monday afternoon last a pre,* wedding:took w., e ::.Prcfsby-: nla CC 11i the 1 e �.ir��S terian church. London'when Irene Mary Gray, eldest daughter of, Mr. James Gray, of Tlellinuth Ave, be-; came the bride+ of Mr. William Mer- vin` Huston. of Ashcroft, B. C., son. of Mr. and Mrs.. IL E. Huston, of town Rev. Thomas H. Mitchell, pastor of the ourch, performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by her sister Lillian, as 'maid of honor, and by Miss Elsie htaCr mmon,, as bridesmaid. Mr Learudea le tchietene• of Toronto, was groomsman, Mr. and Mrs. 1•luston, left on the 5.30 C. P. E. trainfor the. East. Mr. Ruston is an Exeter Bos, and, hasmanse friends in tosvn,who will join with the:"Times" in wishlieg him and, .his, bride a happy and pros- perous future. Those wanting good No. 1 Winter Apples call at week an again selected Mr. II. Silber as ;their representative.. Mr. Eilber, won the election in June, 1908 by 081 majority ,Rev- Geo. Jackson of Walkerville. a forrnEr pastor of James street Methodist church fpreaclead two wary acceptable seemons in that church on Sunday last. His return visit was appreciated by many of his former charge. \ Jones &Miu Shewililie here fir the Ohinamel: Lady in our south window. - Shesla be bore WATCHshortly to demonstrate Ohi.namel. See the hotne. CARD 'OT' THANKS I, the undersigned,` desire hereby, to return'. my sincere thanks to all the neighbors, and friends who so heartily gave their assistance and. sympathy during the illness and since the death of• my husband. Mrs. English, On, Tuesday while Mr. W. Gillespie was on his way to Mitchell for a load of fowl one of his horses went through a bridge. between Russeldale and Mitchell. and seriously hurt one of its shoulders. He had to hire a farm- er's'horlse to: make the trip. A 73EA.LTx'UL PtIG!Li., "home Again'' is the title ofEone of the most ,beautifulipictures ever seen in this_ country, It is an inspiration of lova and affection a picture that will be like 'a member of the family, This delightful picture, size 22 x 29 inches, all ready for framing, is given absolutely free to ell who subscribe to the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Ielontreal this season. The year's subscription. including the picture, is only one dollar. The picture alone. could not ibe bought for the money everyone knows what a magnifice.ut paper the Family Herlad and Weekly Star is. All Canada is proud of tint great we't`�kly.. The : publish'rs de- serve the great' circulation ,the pap - ter enjoys. Begining=- Thursday, NOV, 2nd E Zeller the Liberal Choice Mr, Edmond Zeller, of Zurich, was the unanimous choice of the Liberals of South Huron at the convention held in Hessall on Wednesday.A resolution was passed expressing pleasure at the choice of Mr. N. W. Rowell R• C. as leader of the Liberal party and pledging him support. Hallowe'en—Hallowe'en passed off with a number of minor depredations. been ed to be seemed her as ed Ehere uerformnumber on the streets. Letter From the West The following letter from Mr. Paul Madge, who is well known to our readers. will be found interesting. The letter war written to Mr.- Ihca• Cameron and. hay been handed to us and eve' 'Publish part of it. ' Milk River, Alta. Dear Mr. Cameron—Can you send es out from Ontario a good marled mare. ee e want his wife to board men. when we hav•:'any. If you know of a good suitable couple, send their along at once. We are having thee very finest' of. weather, but this has been a very backward season. r.We• have not threshed yet, but owed do start oto -morrow. Crops are very good and everything looks tencouree- ing.' We have been killing a bullock every two w-eaks'alt. summer and are killing one every week. now. • .. We get 10 cents a pound. for. the b;e'et,• and ready sole; We have 150•hiead of cattle, all butt ,30 cow's Lit for beef. This is, the greatest eountey, Lever saw to fatten cattle Meer traded ou'r pure bred ran s for a band,oe.cenimon sheep, and now have, with our; irui bred ewes, over (2000 One man .leeks -„re after the 2ot.. ITe• inial'. 'beteg. close around. the ranch while ,her!. is rough heather in winter+, aid as soon ars( lambing is over 'keep thane on the: open rangcl. He has a eamp' wagon which to lives in all they c' round and does! lits own cooking. are going to build. a shed for : dur....`. . cattle and: 'sheep e6) by 180tee le tiles ' '. fall so you see we will, be -kept bogy,'T3TT The ,:shed ..will be built :7 foot wail single boarded on cedar posts With Abut' ''1-4 pitch shingle ' 'roof. reed•„ • fall this .hen •a ' er ,plentiful ul and P isv Yp tiV a . ht h� stock i S �'+ and all kind of intend to feed. about 100 head of eat - tie, Meal' office a day as soon as winter sets•'in• arid let !them run loose in, one Zxalf'eof the shed at night, 'We helve. 'two Section' of land and as.itbere has been fro -stock on since •, last winner they'' will likely get .good , •, reale% h' there till spring' except on very roug day's When, we will haul• green fend and strew for tbem in' the shed. The neatest difficulty we have here is o get Qze1,p (.s there is so much work. The threshers are paying *l'2,50 per day beat 'that will soon be over ani, eve 'twill ,be able to get what help want for the winter; 1f we could . get one !gond niani by the year 'who bas a Wife that is a good ea* ynte�, board any men we may, have, 'would be 0 K. If, yon- •caee'dii''tity thing to hag us in this regard; *e' vi11 be' very'rmuth obliged, ]Elope 'you Is, your .;lz�isbod. cross? An irrit- table fault; finding disposition isoften dila to a disordered stomach'. Ochi. A man with good •digestion 3s nearly ale ways good natured: A great many,. have been..permanentlY cured 'of Stomach trouble by taking Chamber- lain's hamber- lain''s"'Tablets. For sale ley all dekhlers For This Fall's skit1'11f Up �•r•„ =: : -�_ USE ELEPHANT PAINTS ti f�R and EL ATIN SAH® and u��'to 2.45•.per tin 18, 25 35 p -, 'STOE , YE R ' STOVE ANS HARDWARE & :REAM Furnaces ku�llilltlg: The Times .to January 1913, for One Dollar dr Opens ;this weed' Owing to some delay in ship- menti of our,furnituxe wa.wefe unable to open Upon Saturday Etow ever they arrived anun ce d last d r be - ng fitted up .and will be open for business this week. Watch`faro our sidn over Ta WILSON'S Having purchased the Clothing and Gents Furnishing Stock of S. G. BAWDEN at a rate -on the dollar We •are enabled'to. make SALE REGISTER Thursday Nov. '9th -Auction Sale of Farm stock and. implements, .he pro- perty of Jos. Stephens, Lot 15, west boundary of Blanchard. three-quart- ers of a mile south of Woodham. Sale at one o'clock. Jos. White, Auc- tioneer. CENTRALIS ti. rA fowl supper will be held in the Centralia lelethadiSt- church on Tues- day evening November 7th 1911, from six to eight under 'the ausipees' of the Ladies Aid. good program will be fur nishe,d in the auditorium consisting of addresses, choruses, piarte.tftea, Bolos and recitations. 'Tickets 125e for ad- eits and 15c. for children. Come and enjoy the treat of the. season. Messrs George Hicks and Arthur I3rooks are shooting in Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hicks of Ed- monton are visiting friends here and in. Toronto they are cordially were ne- ed, Rev. T. •W. Blatchford conducted anniversary services at Ripley last Sabca,th, and Rev. G. W. Rivers off: Ripley supplied his place on the Cen- tralia circuit. ll aster Cert Welsh of Hensall, spent the Thanksgiving holidaying at •the parsonage. busyprepar- ingfarmers are very P p ing for the advent of Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis and Mr. F. G. Abbott returned last week from two months visit to the West. 'Me. and Mrs. Sydney Andrew and daughter Gertrude *spent Thanksgiv- ing with f riends at Gorrie. GET 131:SY The world rolls on. from dayr to day nod idle. men aro in their way; loafing graft will never pay then get busy 1 The man hho loiters in the shade to watch the";busy* men's parade will And his hopes of fortune Cade get 'busy then get busy 1 If you in i eeble eety le depend upon assistance drone a friend, you're cure to fail :be- fore the and—get busy then get busy. , Make hp 'your mind that you will pack your burden on your broad back 'and, brave and buoyant. hit the track get b isy then get busy.Jest feel that yeor..of equal worth with any 'dog4ane man•on earl, re••'lrciless of his age and -birth get. busy Then eat busy 'Arid having mede.you1 mind i:p' quite. chow by lour acts,'lilt you are right 1 Cut Crass rni gess by day end night. Ce -bits 0 1 get bt'sy', •. Big Slash in prices in order .to clear out the Entire Stock in SIxWCCkS YOu, are •coi'ditilly invited to drop in and see iia.• 1FRANK sld • i3OtI N ;LWOOD—In Exeter • on Monday Oct, .30th• to Mr, „and Mzs. D; Bellwooda dee ghter.. ib1A'B,l1,UED h11 -STON . G'T3AY-In the new let. :James Pretbyteriah ehurah London cry 'l'haitksgivi¢ig Day Irene Mary t,i1 'dar,pbter of irir. Joos. Gray o Mr. Win. Mervyn Huston. or Ash- croft: 13. C. eon of Mr. and Mrs ll. E. Huston of town by Rev, Thomas t i, Mitchell. • - WATSON--ELE1VIING•—Con '3 glee:in. tenet Weel re•sdey Oct: la'li'. Darts w eettem, sa".. of Mr. and leers, W if., We t.son 8th. eon. Oto Miss Myrtle eldest daughter et Mr ,and Mrs. Wm. Fleming. e;,:\\sEN-70IINSTO%<T— Manse A1sia Graig Oei:.,..14th Itugh McEwen to t, , V •w 'are al'1 well' and enloying lite. '''f'ours truly—Pttul Madge . ELIMVILLE The anniversary services of the Elimville Methodist church were held ton Sunday and Monday last. On Sun- day Rev. C. 0. Milne, of Granton. preached two rexcelient sermons to large congregations. The ebur bwas packed in the evening. The choir de- serves ninth credit for the excellent' hoes, music furnished during the day. On Monday evening a fowl supper wee . opened Week served in the basement and was a lust p decided success. The church was besides a Small Dry packed and many were unable to gat In to bear the program% The ladies Goods Stock ,, op, *Per- u er p "dr s , �dt Pp t ilia she hada ever attended Every article will be slaughtered. COMA IN And get a New Suit or Overcoat at Big Dis- count. Try one of our Special Order Suits or Overcoats Also at the Exeter BARGAIN STORE You will find a Bank. f Boots Ii'vnt�iQcli dt and Rubbers a SL d ill: p rout Qe 1 kin ar eta g Son Over fifty 3'eas.a x it was the best. The speakere of the evening were Revs. W. 11. Vance, Robt. hicks and Colin Fletcher, The Poston Male Quartette acne:tad were repeat✓ th their selects ee arta With. z . edly enchoredi htr. 7. G+. Jones fill- ed ver ed the position of chairman in .t y oapable�- raaxanorl Mrs. ,wv• Jacones;hes returned after 1' tri vieiting fax several days 'in Clinton, Mx. Frank let roe; spent. Sunday in ! OldStand • I Oawden s ;3t:. Vlaxys. �' Ma. and Mrs. .J e T e' arkinson. of �1. London spent •a t1tt•' days with • hie * ` ar. atittQre Lon p s. S. rarkinsote EXetet bJ g • Wee rIvlagF"ie daticlttex of Dfr and parentseIVfrMeseiClierles Brook who , 1wir •Si r hen Tohnston of East Mr, and several weeks with £xicnd•, have spent s ,,r eks WilliamtO-PAEton., -I r their home id' the west. on have left fon .�ondonh -nL.al , ONdisposed i!u OD 1'el ffe 1 t ;�'Vf7 Edith ute i `i o L i n Ii , Heren ... • Mr, x 1 .d th Annie e i v Missow n IZEathr � c.M, day CJ t r driver to• nes have i.n . T 1 fancy ro,.. Persona in London ttl •�I4Ir: Hector of his ti y1 Eeyw ed formerly tit Exeter, of Clinton. You Save Money Buy- ing either of our arae at Store