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Exeter Times, 1912-7-4, Page 1Q1 tictelt Wait i made as goadsl xe�' witla� �RGG STR 11 T OLEINEE ; bleaches t'ize straw se, enough for two bats • ut' es;ted its. Merits. xall Fo Powe 'e Coro Por, Tin 1) TliD1'1 SWBA.TING .Lame clang siren Cinch tit of'ofe's DU. Store lila of The nesrall Reno dies.) veal '?out -.EXBUR, I, ONT,; CANADA. T M DAY MORNING, JU 4th 1912 pttONE 32 C' During the balance 'of June we are going to offer some "SPECAL BAR- . S" Clothing. This is a Genuine Bargain Sale and will pay YOU to take in.� g e of this. Some of the niftest stuff on the market is here for you to choose Yi'�8�g $18 , Suits for $12 his is a Spedial buy of the' smartest and best Cloths that are put into ;efts. Tailored just as good. as any tailor man make them., All the new.Spring colors andstyles, Be sure and see them. $7 and $8 Boys Bloomer Suits for $5. and $6AU ;sizes to choose from in the good wearing Cloths, Nice Colors and Patterns suitable for Boys, Bring along your boys' and buy them a good school or ' Sunday. Blooinerr Suit at the price of an ordinary one, They will fit any boy,, Odd Parts for Menor Boys Spring's terns and Cloths., Everypair bought at job prices and. zoo pair of this: New Pat ;will be sold at Bargain Prices. Remietnber our June Sale of Odd Pants will soon'clear thein out. Frees 75c $1 $1,50 $2, 2.50 and., .00o 1. y Now is the time for Millinery Bargains. Some new - the balance of June we will )the Summer Gird., During Untrimmed Hats' .and Ready-to�'W ear at greatly r r aced for. ea is - your chance :hisP r b ' 1st. T �w�illin�y , it' July JUNE Millitiery Styles are being added every day for sell our entire stock - of Trimmed and Prices. We want to clear out all our Hat. Fot Ladies an ��ew .Dress Goods Prints and Gi-nghams Jotton Voiles -• Arrti Girls Fancy Parasols , Gloves and Hosiery Whitewear FOr en' Shirts and Collars Ties and Lounge Collars Straw and Panama' Hats Jones May,4i 1 V. -. SUPPLIES Auto and Gas Engine Supplies .USE 'ol"arine or Gargoyle for Motors g Polarine A or B for Transmissions Cup Greases, and ' Acetic G s • e aria Po 1'r ,irLL�p Keep Out Flies 1� Screen Doors from $1.00 to $2,26) Screen Windows from 25 to 450. Screen Wire from 1Oc a yd. up Ser: vn Door Hinges and eto. ks from 1.50 to 7.50 Halxl:mac$ $ StockFor • dpi r Dr. Williams ' Fly 1LK.iller Ease at 1.00 per gal land, Cow F..aS �' 11 1 Promotion: Results Form II to 1~:o na'IIJ $enters. Linden Harvey 85 :A.da "This 716,0 Vass°J$I1ian Boyle 73' Smiles Walker 67 Fred McPherson 63 jean Seldon fii The following also pato! 'subject to Massing the Lower $chraol, Normal trance Examination, Florence Triebner Arva Brokenshiee Mary Idanlon Myra Mergah Ben. Case Bennett Quackinehmh. Nellie. Carmichael .Becominetteed Joseph DaWls Form I to Form II Honors: G. Morley 83 1mT, Truernner 82 j Strang 81 w L. Stewart 77 A. Habkirk 75 pass: D. Hall 70 J. Allison 69 E,McArthur 6 j, Sweet.67 B. Walker 67 A. Uoggarth 65 1. McDowell, F;'t E. Brooks 60 }L. Rivers 60 . Recommended: J. Munn 50 .M. Hanlon (Aegr,'otat) Senior Commercial Dipioina L Rivers 09 B, Atkinson 60 1, Hardy 62 Junior Commeicial Honors: F. Hili 76 Pass: A. Willis 65 M Acheson 64 .......................+4,4,• SP!1SLE•4. te4 Uantul ;A. Exeter Council A. special meeting of the Council was held in the Town Hall, Tuesdaet evening July tad. Members were all Present. .Minutesofthe meetings held Stine 7th, 10th and 14th were read and approved.. Rivers and Ford that the following accounts be paid as read. For labor, Thos. Sanders, Sze; Thos, .Brock, 2.55; Walter Westcort, 525; Edward 00nel', 1 50; David irhseell,Sr, ,vU; Wm Dam* is L00; Geo. Atkinson .3.93• Nelson Vale, 1,00; Thos, 'Webster, 3.50; Wm. Brimacombe, 1,55; T. Cookson, $sc; J. Kuorr, 50p Roy Horn, 1.75; W. J; Bis- rett, ptesalary 87,50; John Ford part salary 30.00; T. B, Carling, part salary 2.00; Electric LightCo.lighting112,15; Exeter Tunes Printing Co. 53.§8; Alex, " 47 Purdon, cemetery 8100; Sohn Leckie. limited 12 50; London Foundry as 1.50; Wm. Coats reg. sewer by-law, 2,30; le s Co,, 4� Canadian. Express 1.10; Exeter Salt Works Co., 1.55; T. B. Carling, ie R, 0. sewer by-law 5,00; Dr, J. W. Browning Medical Health Officer 5.00; ; John Harness sig months bell ringing 25.00 Scott and Ford -That we ad arise the $5,000 debentures re.' sews : for • ,�, They have the new English sale and the same be inserted in three v` liave • • $. SUI' hing a AN Could Ask For issues of the local papers; tenders to be a' shoulders and the new English received up to Friday evening, July • g 19th and in the Clerk's hands by seven -: Waist line. They have the oclock. Carried. ed on the ®' new lapels and collars. .They Mr. Thos. Harvey wait Council asking to have their water tax have life new effects. remitted owing to loss • and inconven- ®' • ience they have been put to owing to ea the choke up of the main drain. Coin e•, ncillor Scott expressed himself that = if e the eouncil did that he knew of others •' who would be wanting the same treat- ment and however much they would 4 like to assist them it would be estab- I C. May 68 fishing a precedent, which they dr Wm. B. Weidenhaamter, not like to do. The council took no Prin. H, S. Dept. taction.- elarried. 3. N Howard interviewed the coun- Public School Iiapartiarient ail, re tie sewer, wanting to know what 4 h to enior 4th. the council.. intend as they had stop - From junior t ped him with going on with the work Honors: Dorothy Kuntz 78 and he was anxious to proceed as he Gordon Ford' 77 ; had been to a lot of expense and worry Passe Amy Johns 73 Ina Delve 72 Fanny B-awey 71 Milton Kydd 71 Jessie Briekwood 70 Mabel Knott 68 Bertha Horney 6$ Edith' Davis • 61� Gordon Wells 1 From Senior 3rd to junior 4th Honors: George Ortwein S(4. 'ass: EarlPowell72 Jack Hurdon 72 Gordon Davis 67 Margaret Si axil t4"7 Llilie,Walkee eta Millie Walker 60• Mildred' Hardy 60 On Trial: Mary Day Lula Hastings Roy Fletober Edna Johns Archie Davis S. S. Murray Room VI From junior 3rd to Senior 3rd Donors: Gladys Haryay 92 Verdi Hartleib 80 Violet Mallett 75 Pass: Harold Boyle 73 Drew Knight 72 Clifford Mallett 72 Wm, Davis 69 Wray H.edden 68 Alvin Cornish 68 Irene Guefle 68 Delem Charlton 06 Bruce Rivers 65 Arto Delve 65 Vera Sweet 62 Czar Harness 62 Marshall 58 Mars On trial: Vera From Senior 2nd to Junior 31d. - ® Mildred Marchand 83 � HonorsClyde .F3eaman 80 In a • Verdi H01. 79 Biller vS7 n Comm loo Doyle 7 y 76. El ene -&e: : ed .edd- e for� . Slx'atabl •� .in. Gifts., the oalance 4t • of this month. ee - 0 e A Big Assortment 4w, g . } rlscilla Uollingwoad 61 d35 No, e nrolle I �' � Average attendance 38 ®s 1.'w,'., t '` fii 4 yt, I . �I ;.: •ottt ,a ' , it W o • r� mfr +� ate II to bola V'L 4►. �4�•�• From Intermediate • a' as Hors: AIiCe Vincent 87 4 Ho a Greta Harness 80 . Phone 55 d Bi t Q • • seasonable (foods HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE Bargain Store. atthe ��e��r l��l, g r . ��� '.�!a x�es , For -A are than we ar • , nee tit worth one third m �A, tow Tot Inst ,ape p isitbroicleries askitm. t .a r as or s a -A few w lett 790 ea. ch, Turkish Hathtowelse 124nand 22eG. Ladies lack Cotton:Iosee•1)cents a prair, s night snit s, inderwear, fine d ass shtr. ts . Hate Of ell hieBs at,haif price. ust received a aihipnae nt ofwater melon snipe overall liens : suits at ssn%ng prices. Shoes our Specntity etStore: e� Bargain Std A • e iiNorth of Post . F. Bearers it .Wm. ]Brown 72 Cora Sanders 71 Clarence Morley. 71 Fred Briroaeonlbe 70 Irene Basterbrook 60 Edward Taylor 08 Cora Ford 07 da Walter Harness 64 Norman Norry 62 e of Eddie Davis 86 Maurice Harvey 85 Variety .Stere Mildred Harvey 80 • .®++44000400000000000®0•+4 EarlyClosin Notice • .i W e the. ,undersigned I1erekaints of this town agree to close our places of Tp business at half east twelve on There- clay afternoons tiering the months Of ' 3 1, en6 Auatrst* i 1 t ^t( s tw11rt. ` 1 �.� t t ,rt u'. 1Vla - it Sc l oaf. t i ,! a ; ` r + x:..r(1.1.:-P4.4,/,-,, IL, Speakman s ° :3.�:, } r. , e I V�s J, Beer. f : Crt.;p;J r �, w avtts W..t Ek Farm • 1 f?"rruil :t;t.trd W. 3, Ctirling I _ f : 1 r 1 1VJCr's. Yee t t; ( 1 heat. ries li :e1,r w .s A. J.Nord I3. CFV', P; , :R`eavere. 4 Win. Rivers. : d t 1^"l1% ' b .f:' 1 1. 'Grigg. a :i r t a•w, r.,,,� eel ear f'. i!reene. ,• tI I F its i t.Flrl l'.I e lw. 13e '1 e 1.'I t , 6 le tits refai W. sarein s rl l x,.�llis 1i T tt 1 x•.a Jones t Intl aY s f �' tr) t". :. Rawlins .Stan. !1 • Ix;. 0. x`lttoii ,'' ..::1 .h sure itna' Verdi Rowcliffe79 Stella Sanders 78 Thelma Connor 78 Paul Weiderthanimer 76 Pass: Blanche Seti )r 74; Paul Collins 74 Edward Yellow '11 Phillipe Harness 70 00 tT OBe h insDavis p Mildred Wood 0$ Charlie Ford 68 Bert Gilliespie 08 Idella Davis.67 Ernie Welles 06 Jessie Ilowey' 05 Earl' bXagee 61 Alvin A.narew 60 Mabel IXolde n60 From Class 11 to III Honors: Earl Russell 84 Clifton Davis 30_ ie.70 Lizzie klartl pia ree: Kelvin Iledden''71 r-iarold Itantz 68 Mae Webster 07 Syron Claes l to Xi nn y. Rev erl .Acheson 81 oreC Verna; Walker 81 s: Mildred Newry 69 .LI'a,7e1 Cookson 68 i , dntin• eel on pa1,ge ars and now that the worst of it was one he would make greater headway. o Councillor Levett replied that it as as le no use to go on the wayhe had doing because if he did he would never • get through. and thought in the inter- est of all concerned he had better s throw the contract up which Mr, et Howare agreed to do providing t he council would act fair and pay I for what he' heel "already - done. Mr. • Levett stated that the council would 8 bewilling to leave the naattee df set- 4- tlement bet wean .hini and the council to, Mr, F. Ferncombe ; and the reeve •�' to which Mr Howard .,agreed and a S contract confirrnia ;;cafe was dotted. �* . Levett and Rivers that the cotiitra ct between 3. N. Howardand the Corpor- • ation being the orignal contract be • cancelled and the clerk be authorized a to sign the agreement ore behalf of the 4r Village and the corporation; seal at- tached. -Carried. a►. Scott and Rivers that we ask for • tenders far excavation of sewer on 4t . a +a; 4r air e 4 , They have grace and I. style and elegant appear- • ance. 41' They have the little 40 touches of exclusiveness. 41 that the TAMAN designers know how to impart • to 4., the garments. t A And they have the TA- m MAN guarantee of conn- plate: and lee 'Ling satasfae- 4. tion. You can get the styles :4,1 shown'above-or any one •p of a dozen others -at eei $18, 0$22 u • p The variety of Patterns 4• is practically •unlimited. May we othe..' ta'' styles illustrashtwed; in the new English Worsteds and 4r; Serges. bats, Caps,. "Shirts, Collars and Ties, It - Suspenders, Sox, ele Underwear E. 4 •; 4-1 4 A 4 west side Main street from north side ,p of Wellington 'street to the post office 4 - as per : speeifications in the clerk's Q' hands; tenders to be in the clerk's • hands by Friday evening Silly 12th at 4- seven o'clock. Highest or lowest ten- 0 der not necessarily accepted, 4 Levert that we adjourn. T. B. CABLING Clerk Cyclone Sweeps Many Blocks in Regina 1'Ie ii r Scsli:,. Jane ,30.-A. terrific wirdsterne aacotnla^tnicd by fieil ittrl rain..strnek this city from the ,south et ten ininntes to five this afternoon cutting three/0i the heart of the bus- torescan centre, c n s „ ng• i 1tr a v s losss of lite and dostros•in n peeper. le to the extent of a million: dollars or more. The' chief loss of life' took )fisc in 0 MERCHANT TAILOR • • Big Day at Centralia The .Isna.l fine weatherlai geerowds Gott, Mrs. nritchell; Sack Race Leo. Glavin J. Manion 100 yd. Dace -A.r noidi Citi tiro Gor- hoar and tots of 'attraction were the tea.- 220 yard Traces Gordon Morley Nil 'Morley; tures at .Centralia, on July 1st at th'e sexy; tint ua1 strawberry festival( 'n e nn CC - tion -•.ca----- with the Methodist church. Tax the morning •a garnet of bill was play- ed between ,Clinton and (Centralia. azul was very one-sided, Clinton winning ^t out by ea d•iz�,e rcta.ii,ag• n^ In the t f.cr- . clootl etre'crowd began to gather ind neopfc came in from miles around and :tethered. on the 'beautiful pxrsanat r. R Comp ny ll s [p Co. ?3rd,. 'lcbiinWient returnCed home from6-tillr Coderich ieseFrie e day.' They bron;bt home with thcnm the beautiful eilver cup presented by. the Saskatchewan Coveenme.nt i el- Lac •datr.Ylrtcre of the Ltn ; a g • Which •rvas iblo�vn zropnds 7'he committee! had arra"ng- p're, oe eown.c,. ulioP.u„c Godcrich• for annuni aomjaetition 'bit ore ,searchiin;x Cd an excellent! programme of sports , tv down. os en lbrills i Ar dee,e ‘'reach Was well contested Tete Lad- coinpanie.s intim ,.3rtl re,-;ii>,tent tu! the, rains end brill/eine,' ,oaf. the i"s trovidcd a scan mons a.n.ppeii. 'ntngfrom Coderiell by the' utarrowesa epi ia•turect for the tele laec of I a d cream es well margin followin. are thct;acrt's snide not I e:' ' u ]ra•but in am bnnileliif tel- and ion nv xoib,Lrri deter cies w re in .iban by •Lac 14. Co oral oL a posgiblr coventy no's Icnoavu: as �l�t I7d Srlcll 5 S A; rl; .a x 4 •-':1 t; 11;wee 'five' o'clock in, the' afternoon, dance The second panic.- of bell be- when e- a ; Ca 5r 5 5 ii =15 W anemic the city: and cyclone n .n nY..1.G hr J st 1cit oem the Jtisttr3 of Ilia west to sa has even tbeeti known. Coming from the sceit.l;: ie demand -just it fete bloriks • rule 'ts iaorlh of the southern ilial , rt tire; a. novel h •seyer•a1 streets wide ri•�Iti; •(1ou`'n' Into the ceutrc or the y. city lu;t'ia:l,• buildingsnetto ,its w else Two hundred lariva.te .residences Tt•cre cnrricd down, in the Mast, Snla etancitl Meek beildiar,gs also went, in - eluding the Cannciltn Pa.eifr,es rait- wtty's '1'otn til:onse. The eerttra:r pit:le of the .otor( ley between HaIll iltou street; on the east and Albert' Street on tee west., including between then; the lain iter portion. of; fife Financia teem the same teams was held in LIr afternoon,aria was a little more inteteeti.nc the score being 1.9 to 17. in favor off the home teem. '.l.'he clim- ax eria:nr, at night when the conceit Pie ender the anspieee of Liar, readies A.iti tvas given ilii the church. Despite the warm weather the people pecked the eharch to its utmost capacity and many were amebic to gat in, and had to remain outside or in the beeetnctit ea e.xeclient programwas alven by Mr. Owen Smily of Toronto; Mrs. t4'foGuire of Seatertle incl ol.hcr talent. The proceeds of lite concert arimattted to $95.09 'Following\ is he sutitnary of the Encase ' -• business and shopping diretreet'a nano for bcyd ureic)! '3 Welter Vie, ' ri it the city the storm. too Louis Davis.. I3eed directly fia tilt' tl , , • I2ttce for ' girls ;under 8 14tthlc ere. a 1 over the Il em •Vin`. rd dile t roa5s r v real Parliament: 1i a iltfit 1u!_ ! iS eolith of nail 'Anniee Fisher, wasc<IlccRare tor bays under 12 Gerald iiia• Crossing the take its path (orth fon %eo C!train ; d l? ll. I.lcc%ticri, Ile Dominion builder, a ileac for girls ,ass e Y 'jailLeonittl' afar ovr.i �.tfhen it •strtlel:, tee more ycJrct, roe- ; + . f Fie 16 leerierdr Ab.. flit rti.A:1': zteC.tfcfti irtclud�ctl on ;ii:�te,+,s-: xlc.c c of +Fors• ern r •,i •, ' ^. . lace :h oat; Leo Glavin, l i Flee.., t t w1:lr .Ia r.lt. I, t1 t,rt Trt.„l lAver i , Heel. ly `Race Car c. irls under U ltnth• xlcd ;.ltd '�iat:orra" �t,t7citnei„ On the let- , • � are ,. r that rn,y- den. Affable Cronanlie Mt tat, l,ran,i.tt.lt a Ana other 1 t,1ahecJlaarroar racy, G ills ."c Willie a tu r i cites, ti and u aiunzbtr of .6:1'3 ant & Glavin,' t {J at . I r clNet', id Potato Dace 7V Iisscry C 0: Calvin Next' in order esornc:s 0 <t et!`t;h: at ,.... , • . Abbott, 11. • wi ltoeetem liri.ac, Leonard' bi , Swlrvcni'lz Avrirriev end Beath ll.ul S . Elston. i tatncial( l,,lst. is o vt•t the ,. • tel these street! a 1 l a saw., t Not 1�lrredfr and 'Thread x'xre; P. Sari , and brisiiitrss dad vie at;lyi.t•,,n„ <.:r! a trv�'i:raa'' , • seeaever :bra at ei fedi i fat Pacific' c' Ile l acral Ie^i° . Tin`aeele trail lie ee Ussery C 1vCor� C•tar;rdi:tty I',xaiCit:' ltttilava;V i'tlti,n;, flay .7t•ati,tr`�C.� Ole ta,lciilt;' down in its course half . a, I7 : ,° (larder en e'levattors, onee at tt'hiCla • fell 0501110 Iln.ee Oliver avis,, t7CY . x �Iox lc 3 f i,clt. ' ' t Ylti �` .. �' �r ,rs the ' snits 1 iiia! it aG o. tt ,Verdi `^a^V'r Muriel; Seetre „• , • 'c wee liar e.ferr Lstditau Mee, 11'fula 1 is !a tt i t.rra:l'.fio which la '( • tying' l s ; '�a ray - i em id moray Leiner diverted, ,4 t ` l't them �,rsrssrtl in the portion •t of Poet and shoe r:rae rot latf;�., "a..rin^xrd sail r,• n arLaa,411esalatir+ritng'r'ball aLtIllrin 1'0{ ill Cls C. Sgt. Il. Horne r 5- 5 • a r 4.-3a 3 atoll 6t% T. `, Harness 5 o tr " 4 ka 4 Hess E. Taylor a55'a35'fe5ta--t-,-iiti5l iotatr'kl Sgt J .K ^dd n :i a v s 5- ,v '5i44r51fiotal.a -'6 Cor rat E. 4�'ca x i I '5 5 it 5 5 5 neeeie5 ' u 5 5,5, ,.lei ,.tie t r !ra.;41.6Gw° Corp elonN 130N -On 'con 4 Stephen Tp., to" and (Mrs. Cliarlci#; Box a sac's. 0001381Z -At L11niVtliG on `tl.�IirSCt2Lwi t . .,7^ar. 11tL•'til Mr, and. ;11i's. Brace. Cooke i' t deeater. Lillie 'Levens, MARX 1) IIOL ZMAN--1 Evangelical tC)ltiir •ti, 'Credi ton, oat • Wednesday' Jtnic, '26tht 1912.nor. IVJ:t;lvin W i 7th owe al Iitt.in„ of . the ,Gitlivra + to Miss Oli,'ele elecath alta glatar of Mr, and Mrs, ',f.t 1.1. Holtzman, o1 Cr'0Flitom DIED t3ATLR`y'--13oaaarm et, Setaaxy .;,iiiltt* lath 41)12 Mr. lllijall Dailey .. x his 80tH $'Feat, St res i Tie o red , �o t eJ