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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1912-4-4, Page 1The Worst ease of Rheumutism cau be relieved by the use of REXA,LL B11141.012ICJ1EMEDY. Not only relief but conte cure follows its use, 6,6c and $,o0 Bottles 00,_ie's Drugstore vie 64a.i..,.4t11414fri The Rexall guarantee means exactly What it says "Satisfaction or your money back for the asking." ‘RTY-EIGRTH YEAR -NO 1990 16167111,0190miridarrorsowerrrawi*moormorr..., 101#10i4461•.-••••••••••.•••••••gworoar,, Huron & Middlilsex Gazette EXETER, ONT CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRT 4th 1912 J.91`4!'S : PHONE 32 E YOU READY •WIPTI-1 YOUR mAionric ONNE Our Milliners are very busy but are ready to take your order for your Easter Hat. They are showing some very dainty styles in the newest Paris and New York Effects, SEE OUR HATS BEFORE YOU BUY! NEW COATS AND SUITS Still a nice lot of Spring Suits and Coats to •choose from. Nifty Styles and Good Colors, SUMMER DRESSES -Our Ready -Made Dresses for Ladies, Misses and Children are just in. They are real beauties and come in all colors Prices are very Cheap. SWELL WAISTS We have a lot of New Cream Silk and Net Waists; Just right for Spring wearing. Also Some Good Blacks. LADIES' NECKWEAR In Collars, Jabots, 'Side Jabots . and Coat Collars. Some very New Designs and Patterns. Just what you want. All prices to choqse from, Dress Goods, for Spring FANCY DRESS GOODS COTTON DRESS GOODS Bordered Voiles in all colors. Striped Voiles in all shades, Tans, Blues, Greens, Browns, Greys and Blacks in great varieties. Bordered and Fancy Foulards. Cotton Voiles, Marquesettes, Jaquarcl Silks, Ginghams, Linens and Chambrays. MEN'S NEW SPRING WEAR Headquarters here for New Shirts and Col- lars, New Hats and Caps, New Ties and Lounge Collars, New Sox and Suspenders. HOUSE FURNISHINGS For House Cleaning -New Rugs, and Car- pets, New Matting and Jap Mats, New Lace and Tapestry Curtains, New Linoleums and Oilcloths. NEW SHOES For Men, Women and Children, in Black or Patent Phone 32, Tan, WALL PAPER For Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room or Kitchen. Jones & May, Exeter Ladies are Delidhted with CAMPBELL'S VARNISH STAIN ,for re-stainind and finishind FurnitureWocl iD. work and' Floors '61 They can do the work themselves with excellent results FREE A receipt that will absolutely break up any fever, no matter what caused it if taken time. I have used it twenty years without a failure, A postal card will bring it by return mail. Ad- dress C, R. Jenne 10 Alice Street Tor- onto, CH I=NAIIEL, Watch for the Lady Demonstrator. Use Chi-Namel for all decorative purposes. All colors and Shades. USE OUR Ready -Mixed Paints and Varnishes. Good brushes from 5c up. ItT9Q HARDWARE 4.- AND STOVE STORE SCRANTON COAL ROOFING 'The Times"to the end of 1912 for 75c The liewsie,kpaperifttIle' County B. w. F BEAVERS4 Loan of 5,000 tO be paid 'beck in ten see?, •. . /.• ' ' PAVE t) AUCTION SALE OF General Merchtp,ndise -aEXElemER BfIRGIIIN STORE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April Exeter School Report II. S. Departinen4 :Form I • Honors G. Morley 92; L. Stewart 91; Ne Truemner .f. .Affison• 84 / B. Walker 82; A. Habkiele &I; De Hall 81; II. Rivers 79; M.. Case 77 ; E. McArthur 76; A. flogearth (76; f M'oDonnell 76; j. Tayloit 75; B. Brooks 75 I. Sweek 75; Pass; M. Hanlon 74; 3. flogarth '7,3; E. Welsh 73; A. Ford 68; I. Blatchforcl 44; R. rfarsons 60; J. Laing 60; • Commercial Department fe Rivers 75; jr. commercial Honors F. Hill 67; Mo A.chiesorn 8,3; McDon- nell 83; Pass --E. Neil 73; C. May 71 E. Baker 8'?; Number are Boll 41 Ay- erage ,atte'ridance 38 Form II Honors James Walker ',75,2 Vass, F. Treihner 74; Lillian I3oyle 73,2 Ile Quackenbush 71.5 Ada Willis 69.8 A, Brokenshire 69.2 Myra'GCOrgarl 68.5 Ben Case 68,5 Mary lianlon 63.e Joe, Davis 63.2 N•eliie Carmichael 03.1 No on roll 21 Average attendance, 20. Form III flonors-Normal Entrance- S,Pretty 8.1.2 ;a.. Clormland 333 E.. Case 61.; N. Amy 78.7; Pass .G. Passmore 72.81; E, Hunkin 722; L.. Enzyme 68,8; HeFuloo 67.2 L. Grieve 62,(44 al..Quackernbushr 61.6 IL Sweet 61, 4 No en Roll' 26 Average attendance 23 W. Weider enhammer prin.' I'. S. Department Room IV rHo•nors-Carman Powell 84; (Willie Mansola 82; Oliver 181; Melville Glad - man 78 Marvin Vincent 75; llAlma Mack 75; Mildred Heywood 75; Pass Anna Bell '71; Bealrice Hodgert (73; Florence Wood 11; Gordon Penh.ales 71; lelarjorie Huston '70; Lila Zuefle 70; Joe Foilick 67; Olive MacDonald, 66; Maurice Se•nior 56; •Minnie May 66; Gerald Fiitton 60; Karl Weiden - hammer :65; Harry Parsons 61; tAnnei Day- 62; C. Vosper Leacher. Room V Junior 1V -Honours Dorthy Runt 80; Breitha. Thorney 77; Pass Amy: Johns 7.3; 'R!SSir Brickwood 71; Min- ton liydd .66; Papny Dewey 67; Gore don Ford 67; Mabel Knott: 65; Ina Delve 60; Senior .3rd Honours Mar,- gu'erette Pickard 89; Marl Powell 83; Geo. Ortwein 82 Grace Carling 8e; Gordon Davis 80; Pass Millie. Walker 71; Lillie Walker 73; Mildred Hardly 72; Marguret Sharp 68; Viola Welsh 67; Mary Day ;66; Lula Hastings 61; Roy Fletcher 70: No on roll 29 Av- erage 27; J. Se Merray teacher. • Boom VI Form jr. Honors Viola. Jones 97; Irene Zuefle '88; ;Verde. Hartleebr 85 Hareld Boyle 84; .Ray Redden 70; Arlo 'Helves 75; Vera Sweet 77; Clif- ford Maliett 76; Wee. Davis '76; Bruce. Rivers '76; Czar Harnees75 e Pass Vera Marshall 71; Gladys Harvey 67; Alvin 'Cornish 67; Drew Knight 68; Form II. sr. -Honors, Clyde Heaman 87; Mildred Marchand 6.6; Clarence Morley 83; Verde. Hill 79; Pass -Nor- man Norry 74; Walter Harness 34; Wm. Brown 64; Cora Sanders 62; Ed ward Taylor 01; Fred Brima.conabo, 60; Marvyn Carron 40. No a eorollecl 34; Average attendance 35. 11.. 3/1. Kinsman, Teacher. Room VII. • Class III -Honors -Greta Harness 02 Alice Vincent 9.0: Eddie Davis 88 Mildred Harvey 86; Verde Rowoliffel 81; Pass -Thelma Connor 74; Blanche Senior 73; Paul Weidenhammer 73; Florence Vincent '70; Edward Yellow 64; Charlie Ford 68; Josephine Daviel 65; Mildred Wood, 64; Paul Collins 62; Wilbert Gillespie 61. Class 11 -- Honors -Earl Russel 85; CliStan Dave is 81; Lizzie Hartlieb 710; Mae Web: - star 77; Pass -Harold Kuntz 72, Redden 69. Class I -Honors - Verna Walker 91; Beverly Acheson 86; Pass -Mildred Norry 72; Ho.z.el Oooksoa 62; Waldo Bellwood 62, No. enrolled 1.0; average attendance 36,0 I. Quackenbush, teacher. Room VIIII Jr. 1I -Mabel johns 91; Dorothy ealkwill 78; How•ard Dignan 77; Mar duel:lite Kuntz 76; George Hind 74; Arthur Rowclifile 73; Inez Moir 72 Willi'e Webster and Levcrn Harness 70; .Thearla Sanders .160; Clyde Hey- wood 08; Verfla Vale 66; Regeie Taylor 62. Jr. Pe f-Gordoin Towele 88; Willie Ortwein 80; Grebe. Redden 74; Ruby Davis 73; May Elworthy 68; Ronald Wiltwer 65; Dorothy Mae - lett 13. Sr, Pt. I -Max Weidenham- neer 89; Georgina Hatter 77; Betty Brow:n 76; Lisle Statham '70; Cecil Ford OD; Florence Norry 68; Cliff - ford I3rimacombe 55; Eleazar Cceskson 40. No on roll 4e; 'average attend; (ince 30. F. W. Howard, teacher. District News Mr. andeletrO Ricbard Daeg, of Kin eardine who ere 03 and L years old tespedtively, celebrated the 64th :in,- .niversary of their wedding, They mere married. in Luean, both being pioneers of the Township o.E Bic-Mt:1.11)h 'Alt thr,3 • meeting. the, Mitchell Board oe. Trade Mayor 'Campbell and Mr .T. S. Ford %vele appointed delegates to attend/ the Imperial.'Coegrese of the theme bees of cemgress which meets In Lon- don England on June 7th. A. serious accident occured to Mr Locals Mrs. Silas Handord is on the sick • Miss Sweet is spending the' Easter holidays in Hamilton. Mrs. ,(11reve• S. F:. ,Sharp vieited in Toronto ru hew days last week. • Mrs. E. W. 'Madman and daughter. Margareet spent several days in :Lone don this week. Mr, Sherman Willis of Stephen left for the west on Monday evening where be wilt spend ithe summer. Mr. A, Coates who came to this part Last year from England left on Thursday or British Columbiat Mrs. Thos. Gregory has reitaxned. home atter visiting for several months in Toronto and Stratlfarcli. 'Workmen are tearing clown the Old Mansion House preperatbry to creat- ing three new residences on the pro per ty . Messrs Clarence and krAllen Pickard left Tuesday for Frobrisher Sask., and Mr. Pickard and Cecil follow this week. Mr. Jehn McMahon, of Toronto, ekes rented 'his farm on the 2nd coneesis sion .of Hay, to Mr. Byron Hicks, of Centralia. The 100 acre farm of (the late EWA D. Roy; tal. Fullerton, was sold on Tuesday ;to 'Mr. Charles Monteith, oe Thames Road. ' At the regular meeting of ate A. F. & Me on Monday evening the members said farewell to Mr. W. el, Collins, manager of 'the Bank of Com- merce, in the form of an impromptu banquet. • On Tuesday of this week, a man named, Dennison, of Mitchell, was up beare Magistrates, Kay and Sanders charged with a violation Of the liquor license act. • He ‘eas fined 0-40. :and costs. Mr. Rona Carling, of town, has re- ceived a tempting offer from the pro- fessional base ball team of Brantford, to report there cln May 1sf; to i:ry 11 t Tom bas pitched good ball with the Exeter boys but lacked support. With a good team behind him no. doubt he would make good. He has not yet decided. what he will do. The Scenes at a Union Station will be given Tuesday evening: April 0te. at. the Opera Haase under the auspi- cies of the Main Street League. Every character .from •1:he bride and groom to Uncle gosh will be there to take 'the ears. •A scene beatitiful (drills will ineersperce the evening's enter- tainment and n beautiful rninature wedding in which 50 little tots will ta.ke part will also be. given. The concert, will be' directed by Miss Hare riette Jones from Cleveland who has met. with excellent success over many parts of Canada and the United States.. Come and enjoy a good laugh Tuesday r'venin g April eth, Reserved seats Uowey's Drugstore. Killed on Railway -The sad news was received here on Tuesday that Mr. H. N, Boon, a brakeman, of Hamilton, and son -in -Caw of Mr, and Mrs. Geo, .E. Anderson, • of town, had been ,killed. the. time' of writing, no particulars as to the accident have been ireceived.. The 'remains are bar- ing jaroeeht to town. About two years ago the deceasedewas married to Miss 'Florence Aederson, who with a little girl survive. Tee deceased is. also survived by o brother in Sae- k-altchewan and a sister • in England. The ff. 0. he, el! which Mn.Boon. was a member will have charge of the funeral services. The sympathy of 'the community Is extended to the bereaved. Of aydon-Penh,ale-A pretty but quiet wedding took place fa Winni- •pag mt.:1Thursday Jelareh 28th, at the home of the bride's sister, Mr. and. Mrs. E. V. McMahon, when Miss Stel- la May, daughter of lelr. acid Mrs. W. Ef.. Penhale. of town, was united in marriage to Kr. Frank E.Claydon The bride was attended by her sister Miss Violet P(enhale, of town, while the groom was supported by Mr. Gibbs, ef Winnipeg. After the cue erno-ny (a. dainty wedding luncheon was served The bride was presented wi:h many beautiful and ueeful .prel- senle• Mr. end Mrs. Claydon are leaving ler Vancouver where they will make their future home.: •The bride was a mauler -young lady at Exeter and has many friends with whom the Times joins in wishes Ede a happy futur Insurance Company Wins -His Hon- or, judge Holt, rave judgment on Saturday in the case o3' Ryder, vs the Usborne and Hibbert Fire Insurance Co., dismissing 'the plaintiff's ciaten end ordering him to pay the costs. Thisl.case was treed in the Division 'Court here on February 7th and areused the greatest irneerelet hreughout the country East and South of Exeter; both on ,aecount of the large number of policyholders interested, and els() 'on sleds:sant of the peculiar nature .of the claim, It appears that Ryde.r, who lives in 13ic13.ulph, found one cif his horses dbad in a field ane morning and decided to claim compensation for his loss from the Cempany on the s Thomas McMillian stock. breeder oe c“"*11'nci: 'that the animal had been : by j Thsre were no • 1 1,12 & 13 at 3 p. t• Huhlilfett corn Saturday morning last. . y kg • • Jelling grain at his barn marksand the weight of the evidence he; left hand slipped into the c°' 0 at, the trite WaS h against the " ligebtning theery. Pirectore took and 8 p. tn. lithe:els and was so badly crushed that Des: Scott and Burrows of •Seaforth the position {het 'Jr y were not sae:- isfeed {het the brrse lied been hilly Before moeing to our new premises who NIA01'0 Immo dia iely son ( far found e cl by lightnine i*nd refused to pay we have de dided to reduce our stoci it Troossary to ;amputate it et the leuntil ther ste blislatd, of Boots and Shoes, Rats and • °ans.-m.1'180 One of the bones abave th'The ss ' e wrist was .broke it else. This, pparenrife, fl-' r rolled to do Laces, Trimmings, Embroideries, hoes, Corsets, Dress Goods, 'Boys' and „end Men's Suits etc. Three Premier Separators for Sale Remember the Date and Place .21i m -n EXETER BARGAIN STORE At a largely :attended meeting' of the Blyth ratepayers held in Indus- try Hall Friday everting for tbe ur- poso of 1i81:0ning t he proposition of Mr. Geiger, et Heal' 1'0+ start a flax mill here, it was decided to sub. - Pelt the By-eiw. ov 41 vote of 48 Der and :3 again$1. Mr. Gier was here a e d isa and Roc ve Mil AO xp i te- ed the pewee:lithe:1 vlifell asks for i•e:,,.,e..f•••:"; • „,. • ' neleeeesee . , Tb', 0$130, kiste fl 1" • ' TM 4‘. /IS keen let contested. n' -r' resses being nebol„ Dickson & 0 feline acted for Ryder and 'Weil.- ;'nerebary for the Insurante (1 re• You will lofk e: hi' Ibefare you find a lee' t• • o ene coughs and colds He- C' sCough 1ietY0dy. It rir • ' olive Try if r « e cough ar oold, end 1. e min bo otees:eel with th. • • mire which lt Will ;effect. •1 *0 (ell (feelers. • TRUSSES Perfect vit guaranteed We carry a Urge variety o an tiwe best kinds in stock and an spay :tbe one best ftdapted to your case. Truss fitting is oue of our specialties, Cole's Drug Store $r.o0 per year in advanA01,• • New Swim Sto6k of • E 9 G NTS : a tv • • • • • I IfIJANISIIING8 . . . • . 4... i 4,. pens 0 • * * . • * * * 0 : Thts. . . *; , • " ',:..' • • .;,: 1 Week ,,.. .... z * • : No Job Stock or last.-:-..:%' ,. * .• • This assur- 4), IP you get it sie 40 here you know it's new. Come to us for Ready -to -Vi ear Suits;Spring • • • . es Overcoats; Fancy Vests; Pants and Overalls; Hats and Caps; ** 4 • p Shirts, Collars and Cuffs; Gloves, Underwear and Socks. 41* to 41* * Z 0 • • * • • • • • . Clothes That Keep : . • . • . 4i) • • year's styles carried over, but a COMPLETELY NEW STOCK. es you the latest to be bad for DRESSEY MEN. 'When. • • • 0• 0 0• • 0- * • 0• 0 • 0 Shape • • TAMAN made -to -measure clothes are shape retaining. 3 Every yard of cloth, the canvas, the haircloth, the, wigan, the lining that goes in the inside. is all thoroughly shrunk by special process before being made up. That is why Taman garments retain their style points until worn out -and they cost no more than ordinary garments. • • We Ar* Now Showing 1 The Sp.ring Lines • * * • * e * • . . . . . T • w . . . VV• • MERibliANT TAILOR *********44.1144 44..44440 0.4 .04040 40000.00.0040.44.000, Dauncey Hodgins A • _pretty wedding took place at Clandeboye on Mrs- 8, 2H7thriaotd.gtihnes Nhvoni,laexite ofWeMcilrjadraidY their daughter Pearl was united in marriage to lelr. Percy 0. Dauncey also of Clandeboye. The ceremony was )erforrned by Rev. Mr. Lowe assisted ;Y Rev. It. Kerr of Lucan, The bride iidAroom were assisted by her -yr. Florence and his brother George 'Phe bride was dressed, in a gown of ivory satin with pearl trimmings. The bridesmaid was dressed in Copen- hagen satin with silver trimmines. During the signing of. the register Miss Elaine !Hansen sang "Harbor of Teove" The happy couple left torr Detroit Chicago ,and other places. On their returrx they- will reside at the at the grooms eceine in Clandeboye 0. BORN •NIERNE11-In Zurich on Monday April 1st to J'. j. Merger M. P, aad Mrs. Monier a sons' MARRIED eLA.YDON-PENHALE-In Winnipeg on Thursday March 28th. Miss Stella May daughter of Mr, and. Mrs. WA H. Penhale, of. town to Mr. Frank E. Claydon. Some ladies always look young -many of them use - FACE CREAM A quarter buys 'a big jar of it. It soothes the skin and keeps the complexion clear and is not greasy. Anything you buy with the name win Rive you entire eatisftc- tibia W. S. HOWEY, Phm.B. EXETER ONTARIO +++++++++++++++++++++++4 ++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4. 1 0 I. More To Get Premium China in Our Drug Department DAYS O I+ Remember 30 Dozen Pieces Chinaware Free with stir Drug Frepar. 4. ations. Tell Your Friends. 4• 4. 4. + re See our Great Array of Easter Cards. 2: 4* +oe + Come and visit our Musical Department. 'We can simply you with 4. most anything. EDISON and VICTORS the best made, a big selec- ,4' 4., tion. Make this your store. ere COME OFTEN AND BRING "MDR FRIENDS. 4* •1' 4. Powell's Bazaar Phone 65 4 ++++++.1.++++++++++++4*++++++ ++++++++.1*++.1•++++++.101.4.++4"411.1 •'J •