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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1912-7-11, Page 1Throw A way Your OK straw iii t eanbe made as gpodas new vt(ith. 1101111 STRAYS car c1E 7[ elnOVos dirt and bleaches the taw rice 1Ue a package. enough for two hats On 'S DCIS 8 re "' " _ , Have You Tested .its Merits. crl�acv- xG T1t YEAR: 1' o 20E)5 Y uro . & tiliddisex Gazette CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, WEA S VOLL1 N ,Large Came 2 Cents Cole's Ora' Store (Homo of The salt ft 'I PI-IONE 32 4,9 SID SUNNIER ARING 1 This warm monthwe are going to clear out arli.Oair Sluurater Goods at a Big, J .e.dnction. S we are offering. See tbe, SNAP . � WhiteWaists From $i each up.. We are giving special Prices on every Waist in the store. White Wear All Ladies Whitewear to be sold cheap Nice Skirts, Night Gowns, Corset Covers etc.•• Millinery A few Summer Hats left after the Sea- son is over.. Your. choice for less than half. price. Middy Blouses White trimmed with Pale Blue, Navy Cadet Blue, long or short sleeves for nets. and Sr .00. Summer Dresses u Only a few left in Colored pr Whit'. Each is a bargain waiting for you:,: Fancy c Parasols All to go.. ' We must sell every one. A good, time to buy for this hot weather, Mens Summer Suits A real good selection of nice light grey i S two piece 'Suits at'ale prices.- Outing Shirts For the warm weather. You will be wantingnom e for your vacation. All Colors with Lounge collars and Double" Cuffs. Straw flats Some Realgood ones for Sects. etch Better ones for .7Sc and $r..aa .00. Have one . . Underwear In Combination or Two Piece French 1�, Wool or Union O Balbriggan.penMes at all Prices, also a lot of fancy sox. Phone 32 Tones: Exeter 1 OTOR SUPPLIES Auto and Gas Engine Supplies -USE Polarine or' Gargoyle for Motors Polarine A. or B for Transmissioi.4 Polarine and Arctic Cup Greases. - e Out The Flies Screen Doors from $1.00 to .$2,:25 Screen Windows from 215 'tc'' hl5c Screen: Wire from 100 a yd. up Screen Door .hinges and etc. Hammocks from $I.50. to $7,50 For . Your Stock [Jse Dr. Williams Fly Killer tk.nd Cow Ease at $1,00 per gal. IIEAMAN9SHARWAE ANDD TOVE STORE.. • Store .At The Bargain Sl7IYll41ER E1 OS1ElRY Fancy lace tan rime a,l sines regular Zoe for 15e. i cotton. Hose 10c in lona Cott 8 la Ladies Mans hose 2 prs. for25ets. 35c tar 500 for ,a regular i.zuelies silk Gloves t opened "g r'eg 535 b e acne r r1neCvlot of Embro 1 p 35e rw oar re ualmr 50c to Meng su►hanter�fJ`nde g. Men r " 00 c to St1 . kinds from v , "Mats alli _. rice, h4 regular ulnar : pieces of our Wb.itewoar left at:� oft£ t csg ll Just a few y Parasols at 10c eaeh Overalls nsS Mensene F'urn}slit {�' , arts. etc • ,Shoes ourSpecialty t Y Exeter Bargain ain Store; _g� one Post OHHk0+. {�N7►1i"' North of •0A444A44•4044144�41l444*4 .. e ,0 • 4 0 a Lofflolldrio iia ses.mmisamismimm : a' Made in one minute e with PURITY Lemon • Powder, Extra strong - o + at 25ets. Many -Emit- T. otons i sell the ger- 1", we 1 mine. Try it. Great o for farmers and everyIP •- e. body. $ Get It At 'e Powell 9 s . a Bazaar a • a Phone 55 • o wig Variety Store m • .baa444aab4a91aa***aaaa40 i •4 0 a 4 • e 6 4 0 a 0 ClosingNotice ce We the !undersigned Merdha'nta: of this town,agree toelosc our places s of nT burs- t twelve vC 0 business at half It1' , s clay afternoons during the months of "lila' and August. • A. Stewart;- S. Martin & Son '1" , I'^'yi i7 1 fthe seventh ,:uovden i n h and Sandy$ S ck n a Et a ata p 1" ,. � .1 and W. J. • Beer. r 1 � M innings when Hoskins Ynade a 7dit r t R 1 a' hit d Mt' ,, ('":. I 1I 7 d also mule !� � 1 first, � U Mi t,otto P r 5' which was picked up by one of the Centralia players but was made an overthrow at first which let Hoskins, get to third Elliott then made a hit letting" boatmen in. .Exeter made ,C hits Cerltralla: 3; Carling struck out 0 Dnplan 7, Line up, Exeter, Carling p; Hoskins c; 8 Eawden 1st; I3ovle 2'Id;; Fisher s s; J 'rue X11 iott e f; B rf 3 r d. , Bawden,S' , ,'Heywood 1 f; Oen#,ratio, Duplan n; Dempsey e; Mitchell lst; Fahner 2,Id; BIatehfovd' s p, Mitchell 3rit; refiner'r f; P1;pla.n c f; E,tscryIf,` Initial Sermon as Huron: Old Boys James Street Church Visit Exeter r 1.Altitontei the t`iinrxnometer was soaring , u'nday ,large crowd and at- tentive-crn.gregati:oals greeted, the Rev. W. G. H. McAllister, B. A. the new pastor oi: J.tnxes:Street ,Method- ist; church The Ministers text w'a,a taken from ;firsC°Kings 87r, 'Th'e Lord our Gott be with us as he was with our fathers, let Him not 'leave us nor forsake fes."He said in part, the initial cer'emo'nies of the dedic- ation of So!dm.oatt'' en1p7e was cel- ebrated on a scale of tnagnificie ice limited only by:, the ability of the ra'tion and L1ac Kin:. Standihrg ou the threshold cf a• new, ei'a Solomon' casta ibackwax d look to the fathers of the Jow•is, nation. Wherever Memory paused he reconizeii the oresence of God; whether: it was the career of Abraham, ealled out by God to leave his country and, father'(', house or Moses, Jotseph or David. always the life of the servant was en - This martin, the are entering upon a new era establishing a ne'v re - Ie tionship. We too, glance 'hack - \V and Thi is" an historic church. i Ap- oslolic feet have stools where I •,ann1, Standing. Young men in these pews have heard the divine c 11 to the Christian. Ministery as .Alar ahead and the father''s•'heard and have left their home. and kindred, and although God buries his w'orkixien hi's oaatse When • •s errsd� ax!: p e ha)1f" e we aus think o the nxa'n•w=ko were oar Chris tain fathers we see they were'Bible Hien Atha knew the ^scriptares, The fashion of, this world changeth' Our little ssstexns' have their day 41eut the eua:lity of character is L permanent quality. The:: air which Solomon( breathed 2000 years ago is the same in q_talityt and entity we breathe then July morning. The same .sun: shines upon 'txs which shone' upon him. Whatever our milliners and tailors do for, us for' the Outward appearance God.. whin, doo;k(th upon the heart, must see, thesame'love for his word our father's, had. When anyone tells you otan old !fashioned Ch.istian( arta apostolic in his way ask about his love' tor the Bible. `Bible Moths' and I3ible:l3igots were terms applied to Our fathers in the days of, their ni�rimage,' Our 'fathers lived, may ed anal had their being in an atmos- phere :oat .rarer, They' inhale and ex- haled -this life. ,riving air. Prayer, is t;he:iChristain.;s vitl'breath h The Christian's, native air; His watchword at. the gates' of death Ie zai, lie -enters gea,y;ern with prayer.' Let this initial service be saturated with prayer., Lehnus go out to the, coming days with the prayer of the text :in our hearts. •: The preinatur( death. of Gustavus :Adolphus, of Swe- den ` halted the progress of the North for a litindred .years. Who would -sit on the'Swedish tliroxe was a serious onestion to the So.eh:,s„ One day when, the parli unen.t was as- si'ng'ed a grey haired, grim visaged general, came' into the assembly bear- ing hiis arias a child. As he, look ad into, the face• of the child hie. said ,Ilere is the outline ,of his, 'head, ,t'ae color of hia 'hair, -the e' pxessiob of. his eyes. and .yesterday when ' that rain-" nous werebooming in the park" she clapped her hands for joy.: She was the Spirit of her father. Christina; Queen of Sweden succeeded her fat'h- er,. She shad his spirit Baseball On Tuesday'1evening the Centralia and Exeter Senior baseball teams played the first game of ball on the Exeter diamond that has been played in Exeter this season. The Exeter people are a litho disappointed that the boys have not come out before to The Delegation of the Huron Old ISO's !Association of !J' ront',n, arriv0 ed in town last 'Saturday night on their auto tour around the- ,countryh and were given a roues' n e •reception They, wore met by Reeve' •W. J. l3ea- mali and • a number of other promin- ent men of the town. Theand was out and serenaded them. with 'serer al selections as was also the fife and dram baud. If; was etcher late when th•y art Nee in tpwxi bat, .i large crowd was oat to 'greet them, Piper It less 'of Torpntq gave a numberitof selections on the bag pipes from..the 144• ;!14444•1ia•d••••.• balcony of i; he Central Iiov:e1, A it elt:ded' in the party were Roger , , Oro •ker hlt B, Ciel bl diol ; W. Mt. a u'.&an; W. Mc. Elroy, P. W- 1xoilgss0 I a R. S. Sheppard. J110. 110bcrtson, Ld. 4 .i' oode. John, Galt Major Jos. Beek, A Hy Clucas and piper Thos. Ross. ' a, The '1delegation 'arrived at Goderichi i►• by special train on Saturday and were met at the station by a large number of prominent citizens inolud- ir,g E: M; "meets In P.; W. Proud oott M. P..P. and many others Mri Lewis entertainer' them. at his residence and grounds in. the afternoon after which they left for Bayfield 'being joined by Messrs Lewis Poet master and W Kelley at Hayfield. They were -re`= ceived by the. Reeve • of the (ci(llage and were inset by auto loads of Zurieh Y residents including J. J. (Mexhe'r Me PC Dr. Campbell Dr.: McKinnon Reeve Hess, Ja SA... Williams Ed. Zeller Z. Del- ehast, A. Weidman W.. Hoffman, W; Ruby F. Kalbfleisok F,. Moss. and. Jr. Constance. Leaving Bayfield the 'party prooed viad ed the Lake Shore;Rpa, to U t. Joseph where they celebrated at . M. Confines who has been building the uhanton pity ,for the past few Nears Zurich was reached at 16. tp,m, where a publio dinner was held 3t Rau is Hotel and the citizens turned out ' in :full force. They left Exeter Sunday morning zoing through Behsall and '.1, ippon, to e in t'hroagh Hensall and 'tippet'. to 4. Y Ssaforth;where a call was made .on - Mr • Jai M,cMic'hieal, the oldest male in the :country Mr, MeMicheal" I • s • a. a,. a 4444...••••••••••••• +i��#1�4� ►11 R? D Call in and SEE Our i a - O ♦ a. D D ;um er Eris ' of Fancy Vests Straw llats, Sher is. an; has glst year and is knower over e:a ern derwear 4. hiseentaelietiil takca a a a: a_ .a 1 ,re � �• • e. d 7 a -. A.CRIF.I l Western $ active' part in the popular sport. in the afternoon the party visited. W o l ort 33russele. Wroxeter, Gerrit; PluCral ,:and Wintehara Monday they teak in 13e;'Sxavc' 131y th. LoYidesbdl o. and ,C,intctrr: Stephen Council "'The Co:incil of the Tot}'n-,hipr of -Stephen met in. the Town ITall Cr e d 'tan on Tuesday, the .nd of July1;912 . at 1 p. m, • Ali members: were prc- sent. The 4 mb: ates of the prev.ott rneeting Were read and adopted, • Elliott-Finkbeinor -Tha i7ames,; Shapton be paid $75.00 as a corn- proYmse for horse drgw'ned, on the atb' gen.-Carried.. . .a • Kellerman -Yearley That Gladman 1..: & Stanhury; be paid 5137.50 is a ,corn- • Premise for .William Ely rin'•s. horse :he- • ing.drowned on the incl con. -Carried Elliott. Kellerman-Th;it the clerk a write the Clerk of the Co-inty of Mid- 4 dieser informing' him that it the. Do•xnty .Council builds the bridge' on, • the town line at Corbett. the Town- ship of Stephen will bear one halt of the expense. ----Carried:' a, a Finkbeiner Yearley-- That By-1iw No. 192 to clos(d and dispose of the or- igonal road allowance between lots 15 and 16 in the 21st coli. of the Tpt of Stephen havini been read the third -time 1be passed and signed by the Reeve azul.Clerl and the seal of the - Corporation attached ':hereto. -'Car - showy what baseball players we have ci(:d. but the boys deserve a great deal of The following orders have been credit for the way they started out on passed':' n and there is no doubt John Lawson, .410,00 ; 1 d ' Dixon-. Tuesday evening 3'9.00 ; G. F. Edger 14.00 ; , Conrad that with a little practice they could Kfahn 7.00 T. Hawkins & Son 9.00 T; still pick up a Learn to do just as good work as was done last season and so Keys 3.50 Wm• flog 12:00 .leo• Hep - cause a little excitement' and amuse- \Vara, )5.00 Jahn Wein. 15.00' 0 Cle ' went for the town. The Exeter boys llepbrt 3G,00 Ld. Disjardinc� 30.00 Cao shut out Centralia ie. the game. Tues- Harburn 17.25; David Richard, 3.00; day by a score of 2-0. The game was Z 50 ' -7-,.. m. G Tieiie ry 250: Thomas Webb interesting from :tart to finish. 1omy ' Carlin and Hoskins were the Exeter 20.50 i3ih and ochcrs 'lempara.ry battery while Duplan and Dempsey bridge L.R.W. 20.75; Jos. Brennee�.:. 11.70; ilea White 83:•l0; ; V4rm: Hill formed the Centralia battery. "Good Old Tum Carlin" did. the good work 96-75; I0enry aar1: 10.00 .T. 13, Iiod-, that he has done in previous games ir:s 5.i0 Robert Davey 1..50 R. Baker Lam- ent" he• can do lots more of it while 6,6.1 P. S 1.00 Sam n 1 Lani- Hoskins was the man he has always Port 4.00 . John Schroeder a2 75 jog. been. The reports are he is about to Doyle 00 ; V(rm., Nichols 3 50 ;N w leave our town for the West. We tor. Clerk lc i,00 F. W C`arana). 9;5.2'7'' are sorry to lose him. Through the o alar .3:3cs 3; i7 I6,0 215.00; O. theree was but one or two errors Stade 3.00 M. McIntyree 6,00 Jto• Mc- oneither sides and both teams made Lellan 20.05 Neavton Clark 2.50 Jacob Gainer '2:50 Newton Clark 135 Mian. a number of good plays worthy of 1 ickc•r,a 2.50: `Jacob Geiser. 1100; J. credit, Our players Fisher s s and Shapton 75.00 (3 -le am 50 & atoms Ory Jim a,wden 3rd. certainly had their TrI no's tier, e 87.50 ,7arncs Iiocll;la eyes opera and it was not in the power a.00; tVi7fr.ed Lawson 5.25; T. Elston of the Centralia team to drive' a ball 1:03. Td WiIler�c -50a ;- Ltol)eri 1T'etch-- bile our old Stand . hthem w,� 500,00; through Joseph L. w col) g Is.son a00.00, Jc. el `4 d and Sandy r By's Derry . Boyle 2 y "'craw Wi 'Mori 9.00 AS1oh., T s.)l4beauex'. Bawden 1st. did good work on the albeit Allister. 7.0(1; William. Uayter. other side of the pitcher.: The fielders 8""; Wm"' Garner 5.09 in made light/sport of all +flies corning Council adjourned, to o me et a ,nrin is xt%air way,In batting Exeter didthel YY Raq. Cr dtto-totAa_us i Cult for e average work but it was difficult 1 1?I `at 1 x53 eft. 9 �i' P, our boys to get through the Centralia HENRY I;IL13E'ii 711 ,Clerk' tea'nl who rendered their pitcher ex pitcher A. , cell(>nt support whikk the pa 1'1.Ii)NMAS LEWIS C1 Meath-. Duplan itched good ball. The two , p p (VIVRA-2" iF.ELL. DEAD, were made byM,Hoskins scored runs FROM MoWt+llz l J, Davis htanatre �W.' J . e r W. 7 Carling. Mrs. Yeo A. J. Ford r' i� 13, W. C. T3catldrs. ! A 'cirri 1 Win: "livers. , (i r»:� .;- r r 1 J. Ari'g6" ,'I � . , . P. 1! rayne. I ' r't 1 l ht 1 1: .1 ,a '1 r., - r f"',1-` Tao lc :f (~ X ) y W. W; Taman 7 .., ril 1?. II Willits 1 '1 I . r:;�► .. i , Ones May. G w 1Taw1'h ' .5c Sola. r' •,t, q: t' ` 7 , ,h 1 k'i r ! f llarrla,ala r311, a'a'r ,y. 17 •r farmer liv- ing Thomas. Lewis .. S,, r ,531 ani?; or+.the 2)r�d coi]cess:ai) �o[ Mc.Xt lig ray died•very 4snxidcnly 1:Te left the v. tut t�OusO after 'breakfast arid was u inowing a field. 'Searle sly .he reit from the anachine end ;'before ass sr . 5 tl r° n''he tial ,i. ( tar.ce xtracherl l ,i Cr Deceased was ii1 'teats tri away, ISe, a . ( et r aY(1 had ,tCsitlL'd leu f Itis, dustxY.k 'o .;f time ; Besides his \4v1:40,1 lac leaves orte daughter. TA MERCHANT TAILOR 34+4AO44444444444044a44a44a+44,4)4#0044++444 +4a+•+444++ , a i• • • 14, e DUN Exeter Girl in Cyclone WESCOTT In Lsborne oil 3i'i.ly 8th to Air. and Mrs. Geo. Wcsoott a. Miss. Jennie Hardy daughter of Mr. ' ;daughter„ and Sirs. S. Hardy, of Town who' re- BA'LKW,LL-In Exeter on ' Friday ces°tly left for Regina, had x narrow .July 5th , to Ilfr. and Mrs* .W.: 'A•. escape in the recent cycloeve which I3alkwill :a. 5053. - struck the city. Miss Hardy was staying in the building of the "Wom- an's Christain Ae.socialiten which was badly damaged. In writing :horns 'Miss "Tardy says `I was in the. front room second to the end and had no idea that there -Ives going to be any storm out of the 'ordinary. I was looking out of the window and heave, a crash and before I realized what i.ta(i happened I heard another crash( right behind roc. I rushed into a. corner and before I could let; there Tifr Ja.cit liurl:e whobarbered here haat \s'intr'1 lies>ed through town r r '. tyler das; oh 1115 tray Cr(°cit Cls'tn - 13rYt, eta 13crli;tr Mc1=.A1el7,it-'At Cromarty on July 3rd( to Mr. aria Mrs., Wm. 'il. McLaren; a 'daughter. FITZSIMMO QTS -11n Clinton on J,u{eie 19th to Mr. and Mrs, Bert I!'itzsim- aeons ii. daughter. WF L.7;+ R ---In Exeter' an Sunday. July 7th to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice., Wexler a daughter; DIED 1TACKN1+y-In '1Iibbert one July 8th: Wiiliarn Hac.kr ey :teed 81.4t years 1.110 wind blew me into another corner and 11 anonths. I clue':; to, the door frena., and pieces 10;i1L0 R -In Hibbert, on .Tway 2nd John .Balfour aged 77 'years. , WT:I11'U' lt-In Mitchell, on therm 29th James Lorraine beloved infeat son of Mr. and 'Airs, tC Jt..WUne' a,red'two months and 17 elite. or: bricks glass avd plaster flew' � (arour:d the tike hailstones. The�e_t 1. remember was starting for the stairs and by this time the corner of the whole budding was blo',vn out. l)�V�i'talht-lli.Io;aYi an July Zz d John and the 'stairs was standing icy full view from the street, i got down to Dwyer aged 77 years and'? Months the waiting room where there wore dozens of girls cuddled up. Some were crying others covered with blood ,aatd others were quiet and cool, Dr'l Thompson was on the spot almost be fore the storm was over and 'fixed tit the wmen ded. - A, G 1 rE;5YWnoD J , , 'r1S C.'G1Q 'Olv011l711 `I3`Z TR i . E r,or to his dclaa.rture fOar his litene in Exeter' A. ,G Heywoodwto hos !pastor ill :the Methodist 17(`.(`97 junior 'pas ( I TC1 at fth,clde a as tile 17110 et of hl; ss' ; 1, the. Ela 7, �"out A'Irn;;s 13ib1(. la., 'a .,• �a Y1. ' '1 (i 3 ri ,. �i'1, r I :r. i .3, 153 �, 1;oirii• of it x I , 'tlxe eveniiie Mr, Heywood. arras pre- sented -with a. handsome volixnxc of Itedes'ielt 311cl a.y 'aria _ in address f eressina getieral risen.': at hi,S 44:1!cprrt- r. ,ix'r, was read by ,I�canarl iY oOre. .tor dots 4,c' 7tiscr. f.1tbrANinr,. yt 1 Mr. 1x9 Grieve spent Salafdly iii , I Last m..'x Su,ii('av'tt=,ith''Mrs. ixxievr incl. r who Yana been at their sixeximer'• homy` Pe lae-a-Wser- ni,e Jrteae Z9'rb,• t A i nshtor Of 1:he 126i:h T.d ht dialw- tial'1 of London, Ditched, their eaixin st at Grand Bend on tLerr Vei•ur11 `iron) Godericla. The cotCtges'a1e xapaddy being fit, G�rE T�It In Exctcxt on tfotaday Ji.ly the 8th the, infant claubliter; of Mr. and Mrs. Nfaurioe .Wextera .Ther first vorvit45 wail bold. in 'Ow' Auditorium�Srsn k13', Indy f7th, Rev. 14Ir, Metbtal'zti preaebin: at both seitvie ei �.. �. t �L,. , ».. a .,14404 t 944, r 4 L t.. h StiMiNIE13 PASTIME - Whcn I am tired and sed and ivorri convincecl- that, man was made ;To' =earn, when all the world seems pale j, d sick 3: take �t � a c myfrost � atttn ri y ,, �, tick and Waith it dee ftly ptraly.ze; aboai: five 'hundred Million 'flies Il, ,.- !otic the pleasare of the chase The); smiles grin r e 11es b� ck tom face n back y in re- store tan i((b.(. faith in man and i u 1c F ()tit- er 1 good old mandated { Iau. l.c in < L D i� sVertsnlicn ;tack the layer of tiTi r, 'Warthog, wolf -or bear. and . ,1a.i)i„� their :Oneness tropios horse front. la011 >•' ., 'tl bcynnd the ocea,a foam. and hast their valor advertise -4.11 et 15 l; hone ' and rw ex 'dad flies And wan. by, to sleet. 7 t c. Ita pleasure nnl.irn :s i is L, (Misys of the heard of health totirw , .0 hunters take their gens and slay 1 tic 1;•arred and feathered ones thea 'awnless natives of the wilds; any weapons evon'ti be 1'l.:a:s defiled, I y . i, rob a run o life foe shall x.o ( the b1 � f make at bonnett for my wtfc. nor,ye4 < Sct.5intiC the' seal, thet she down ':own in ('ars may reel, With. leth>iln tno!s"I- swat- the ..i'l,y; tvkich can't (30 hotter than, to die, it is i1; sport of 1. *tt tial; (' ('CalS s .tris `olxrselve ' n, . t, 1 o y ". .w�itlt sw=at»r7ianhines sod sing a joy - ons Bunting song, aids help ,the ott oriel de along.,( r r ..4T0±5;lytmorr. Ur- .e~ 1 1st it