Exeter Times, 1912-8-1, Page 1Rexall Liver Salts
Tele to its name and sure and pleasant
10- its action. Drives 0,044 the Blues" and
41411 other.diLQrders from Lim Liver lrud;Stowe.
-soh. An aid to perfect health, We refund
•ll money, if it fails» Asir as about it,
ie's Score '4 74 '4 IX*'' .
Have You Tested its; Merits.
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EXETER, ON's $ CANADA, THURSDAY N&ORN NG, AUGUST 1st. 1912
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CLEA.RIl�G
SAL
All Summer Goods must go to make room for Our New stall Goods which are
arriving every day, This will be a geod time to buy anything you may need for the
wart. weather.
Ladies White Dresses
$3.25 for $2.00; $5,00 for $3.25
$.8.00;for $5.00; All to go.
Fancy Parasols
About a doz. left to clear out at 'about
% price. Secure one.
`fancy Ginghams
We have a lot of fancy Ginghams all to
be cleared out at moa a yd. All new
Goods.
Men's Straw Fats
' Do not be without one. We etre sell -
ng them at 25, 50, and 75c to clear.
Ladies White Waists
$r.25 for 75cts, $2,00 to $1.25
$3.00 for $2,00l All kinds of styles.
Ladies Whitevvear
.All kinds of Skirts, Night gowns, Cor-
set Covers and Drawers. Every piece to
go attbargain prices
Children's Dresses
Only a few left of white or colored
Everyone to be sold at nearly ra price
Millinery
A few trimmed Hats and Shapes
ass than halfb We dont want any left
for
BOYSCLOTH1
We have a lot of Mens and Boys Regular and Summer Clothing to be sold
at this sale, Every Suit New and Up-to-date. Buy your Summer or Fall Suit now.
Do not forget -Our Big Sunnier Sate. It will pay you to
see : it. Piles of goods not on this list to be cleared out.
Phone 32
Jones Ic May, Exeter
se Plymouth.
Binder Twine
Ply • Spec. 500 ft. and .Gold Medal 650 ft
The Best is the Cheapest
• Gold Medal flay Fork Rope
3 and 4 strands 'will not break
'Pulleys, Sting Ropes. and Hooks
- New Brunswick Plast8
Paris and Paroid Roofing.
liot Weather • Wants
"Washing Machines from $7.00 to $14.40
-Washing Ivrachines as Out $t0.00
Oil Stoves from 1.00 to $11.00
Oil Stove ovens from 2,00 to $2.75
Hammocks from 1,50 to $7,50,.
Screen Doers from 1.00 to $2.00
W Screen Windows from 25c to 40e.
• harcoal Irons 75e.
EAMAN'S HARDWARE
AND TOE STORE
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At The Exeter Bargain Store
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1:- CASH CASEd OR TIME e
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a horny;.
® STEP fl anb see, or write Its
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a . ing ACTGl7ST we ace running
li Special Sales thvughout the
store
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Fatty Parasols-VWoarth $1.25toclear at4s9ceach
Ladies & .Ohildretds Fancy Tart 1Iose---= Worth 2sett pr.' at. half pthtee
T Tacit Cotton $ose=-10 cents a pair
Bazaar
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Baseball
The ,junior teaa)Vent dotyd] 00
Tl.edforu cast IT',ttleneelay and played
a ca:p.i games of bail, The flay walls
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i ho Mai Medford a'n o tt
a in o ri,
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riving there c'.ir boytswere a ,Jittle
divas eir:ted when they found b`lls
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out 'advertising for a senior ,game
eltey had ibeen'advisedi try take a
ionic): team wk,ioh they , did The
game in the morninl- reatited; 114-
Bath' 'node----12ic and 2t2t cents each n
Tia• i.avor of Tt-dford 0340 „ the ale-
n each „
for 50 co s
i1+1'etcs tete Top Hat - 5 t i 10; sit a $11..;0 t roan J fi use in favor of t;t„e, home
tjh' r4oe Straw Hate -L- to 10• celats Beath team 1 nee boYs, however, ^n o ed
ettee' ad inches wide in r Y , . , 4 1 Y.
()P iU--- A case£ lin l s'h Fla>atnel
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� tLe trtdy died report a vera ,.'late .lino
1Vlr. n. F3iesett refereed tie goreecla
' for 11 cents per ardl c'
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Shoes oal� Specialty ,
The junior team made a'trtp . Ito
Exeter e Lugar.wet, Friday lsst'aiidi lois,. to the
home .calm.. The game was c.ose and
Bargain Store: ::
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interesting To the ;seventh rnal"nirg
Clfi$ Door North•4)1 Post Offices Exeter was leading , ytwo runs,
the
scenic teir.g. 6 to. '3 Several vastly
t4ors were made irk the Mott two In
zigf;a,atid Luaaxi;.*on rtont,7 to'.5 .,.�,.
Union S. S. Picnic a
Grand Success
OVER Eltari! x/UNDUED P"i!iQi'4E
•77O01'IN E w; ICUR$ION .TO
l • SPRING,•13A',ATI
Exeter woes 'practically 'deserted`'ex;.
°t'hiersatty fait when the epeoial ex»
cursioo ;train pulled roaril with eight
loaded' parsseogert cars, bounid for
.5pringbank, The occasion, was the
union S. ach'ool 'picnic of the r' Cour
ehutelies of town, Presbyterian, 'Axle
geliean Main 'Street and James Street
Methodist. The day wen observed ala.
civic ;Yoliday aid:clever in telae 'b;ietory*
of Exeter had sa mane telt town
in one day. Early inn the teeming
crovvids were seen ,o'n hl1 s>:reet3a is"en3-
itg their way to the depot, 'until. the
station well filledl and the large•" plate
force wap packed., had ben
o :• sate tie previous •dtty and =any
disposed of but' in spite of (lel* etat'ioli
ager t J'. J. J nij5ht! broke all recorde
for lrandita.tr, out tickets. The trait,
pulled in' ;.bosh' 7.45' and a jolly crowed
boarded her. At Centralia about, one
hundred and; fifty • more. ;were wait-
ing •Many; of these •haviel, to Laterad
Cap he all the seating capacity wen
taker_ up. Other passetrgers ward
picked up at the statione along
the roaal. committee nett one fropa;
each church( wort thralleh 'Wile team;
and distributed billy with the, pro-.
gram of *ports and took rep a col,-
lection
ol-tectior_ The eoileotion asnopii ted do
432,a.
On arriving ' in Iecendom four epeaila1
street cars Were waiting to take the
passengers to Spri•:tr3'baok bat ititi,e•
taeajoriisy for the erowd preferred to
spend' an .kd it or so int the city.; be-.
fore (going. to The bark.(
Mott of 'them however arrived rite
the Park ,&soot nom• and 1iztoe'le way
ttrepared e after dinner a ball game
was played. A game was also played
between Sparta -and Dexter who were`
picnicking at the park that day A
lengthy list of sports was also carried
out:
:After "Islet sportswere" over are' en•'
ioeable social time was spent Many
of those who went 'do -tenon theexcex-;
sign were joi:eed by relatives an''
friexds from the city. Supper was par-
takon of in groups enid. the .,srounde
were dotted with picnickers and fes-
tivities rat. high. Early in the evening•
at came up a heavy shower which last-
ed aibout twenty mtnutecea
Springbuck is awe excellent' piace for
holding a ,piicnic •'atnd (nearly .everyosae
t1 orda.ghly enjoyed theC jntixii3 The
eteric_this year was a xie'pari''are from
the orair. Try 'Suntittty Scheel, picnic as
each. ohareh, has been in the habit; of
J:oidieg their own picnic . to- Grand
Send.
oat eight forty=five the train Tolled
for home but long before that hour
there was a. crowd of tired but happy'
people who were thinking of home
sweet tome havir e enjoyed the 'd'ay's
outing' €.
Many were the favorbale comments
made on the excellent behaviour, no
rowdyism being reported The 'doe
was also free from accidents al-
though ou.gh d>h e lady on arriving at flit
station len stepping off ibelb}re the
train' had stopped missed her looting
Qasx'o'ierr tiet:wveea).thiepca;:forta and' the
train. She hleldd onto; the rail however
and was dragged a short distance,
It was a narrow escape
So uc,ef the pa'ssen'gers on tite 'train
had seen the fatal accident to the
little son of Chris. J. Pink who was
run down by a. runnaway,horse at-
taehea to a coal. wagon, The little'
fellow was playing• with a toy auto-
mobile the street' at theetimr
Exeter School Board
7.'i„,iteh of the meeting loitd 'ie the
Town Miall lin Monday July 129th with
all. niemliars present;
'PJC following is the order of bus-
ieese duly subtaitted a'rzd approved
Per eltsir, anrnetes et previous meet-
ing repopts ,vf committees; Repaik-
ti rubbing required tercel ;bout- and
ccciirg of ,lViiss i41!urrays room. for lice
painted; furnaces weakening and
chimneys in need of cleating 'See-
retar3 -Mists . Camp'bell's re tarn as
sured aed Mess Erie Qu;ackenjbo'ahl to
substitute until the return of g'rin's
Irene.
Ver., r, W. ,Gladieaz and S. A.rco
stroxg that the repair conn. A. E Fake
aced F. Wood arrange for the scrub
Ging required, the painttn; to Miss
4iurrays rosm the 'gleaning of tike
eliinrricys arnd t'be, careful i ntspeotioe
of tha furnace;
Per F, Wood axil(11% W. Gtadiman
the usual advertising fotr ttha tall
term be inserted in the local paphrs
the Seaforth Expositor and t'elei:'Sred-
•ton Star;
Per F. W. ,Gladnaan and • A. E Enke
that for 'the future a copy of the In-•
spe,itors Critique be furtished by the
secretary to each. teacher in chargee'
as contained in the reports suirmitfed
to the 13oard.
Per R. N Creech, and F: 4P, Glad -
wee •tha.t a copy of the (following re-
solution be forwarded to T. E:; Tom.,
Este Gocierich, the inspector for this
district, Resolved that in 'the 'jad-'
gement of this board that to forwa><•d
the general. educational interests of
this itspeetorate it is deeirabie,. That
ti convention composed pif duly elec-
ted representatives of Public Sohool
boarde withit the'inspectorate, rto-
aether with the secretaries of 'such•
boards be hold in connection with the
sir:nut convention of the 'School ':Cea-
eters Associatiot and that a regale -Al
be respectfully made that arrange -
meets be made to eall each a conven-
tion. In connection with the annual
meeting of the current year:
.Per 3'i, Wood eel B.N..• Creed that'
L+.• W Glade -car. and A, E Leake and
the Ohair be a committee. to secure
the comparative costs of the adorn. -
Lions and repairs desirable to the
present school building and the eon=
structior. of a new building tvialich
rriay be .commensurate with our ell -
tune ;reeds as a village and as the
Educational centre ;of chis dtstrietl.
Per I., LArrestrong That we adjourn
•Gft1GG Secy,-
Address to Mrs. Bucks
inghar
The W. M. 5: of James St: 'Charon
held their July meeting a:nd'.atenual
picric in the park Tuesday July 23rd
when the following a�ddrees was pre-
sented to Mrs. Buckingham. Mes.
Buckingham held an auction sale of
her household effects last Saturday
std leaves to live- with her son in
Iaarsas City.
pet Mrs. Buckingham from the '@U'
M S, of James Street Church.
Dear Mrs Buckingham We are
mindful today that we are soon to
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Cold vrrsarus, Toilet Lotions and Wateto
Cole's Drug Store
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miss your familiar race from our O
midst There are those whose: 'goitre 2 is hut lightly felt, but your cheerful i e
ehristain spirit has so endeared'yoa 4' VV
to 'those of us who 'hove been your 40
associates through the' lone years, �
{;%at it is with the deepest regret o
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we come to this hour of farewelI'. 1 -
This occasion brings to memory ;the
fact that you are a charter member,
of our local 'organization which
ineaes that in former �doe;we enjoyed
your active go -operation and in these
latter days 'our sympathy that wie.
rno ie on'. e • ail (realize has 'been more to the Wo-
wzrs itzcied tc the hospital and died men's 1VIias;onary Society of Jamea:St.
ac tow ''oars later without regaining Crunch (hat you have ever surmized
cotisciial�isneaSei�. Although we �,g
Durir;g- the afternoon a len o t e sieve over your depar-
programme of sports was carried out lure eve .nark God for, the many. long
as follows. years you nave been loanudlto us,. and!
Bops S and under -W. Webster ; M.
(Coates; G. Statham..
Girls, 8 and under-V.Coates ' A.
Fist ere G: De«,;
Boys. 12 and under; -W. 7Jarpess ;
.0. Davis '; O. Davis'.
Girls, 12 and ander G. Harvey; B;
Gould; T, Bo'wey --0. Davis; Wb
' Boys, 1`o and under,
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Girls 15 and under-C.pe
Bias cq ,
L . Coates.
Wheelbarrow Race - A. Rowt.Iiffe
and F. IInigh:i;; E. Anderson and ,The
Dayis; J. Bogard. eta v. Hogarth;
Throwire baseball -Miss A. Ilan -.d;
ford; Noise E. Parsor.s Mies 3o1.45•
Or.e legged race- E. Appeiton E^
Aederson ; W.; Harness.
Married •
Ladies i3ace-Mrs. Spencer
11&rs. W. Coates; Mrs., Dignan;
100 'cards, open -H. Snell; A. Day=
roar.; W. Day man.
Married Diens Race --W. J. Stat -
A. Daemon.
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C.eraymans and Superintendents,
raga-Rce. heir, McAlster,'NIr: J. Har -
that while some physical r1isabi1i1 y.
is ,almost sure to mark 'advancing
veers yet _. we further record our
thankfulness that you have been so'
nighty favored as to be ever at your'
best mentality We would assure you
again of the Iove that we bear to you.
and that when you ire gone we will*
r.ot forget to frequently breath:: the
prayer Goff bless' our dear friend and
comrade. Mrs. Btzckiegnam We:
would .comfort each. nether with the'
remitder that prayer and kindly
ttoughts can span the miles lstretch-e
leg between Exeter and liansas City
and many times waif our ,prayerful
thoughts travel that road. We ask
Mat in your hotirs of t'nter'ces&ton',
we may not .be forgotten `.(May road
water. between thee and us While we
areb t
a sox. one from tete other.
eirxr.ed on behalf of our Auxiliary
M. E. }Ramer President and S. .n.
Snell Rec. See,
Winners of Kirkton Fall
nes; blr. J. seats_ Wheat Com titian
Throe-•le'bged race -G. Smallaeomba rte followir.g were the wintrers in
anti N: Jobn. Dr. Ro'ulstorr and IKIL tke starditag fall wheat competition
bob-thcott; Ed. :Anderson end J•, Davie car:•ducted lay the Itirkton Agricul-
Tu of war between seven picketd tura 'i, Society 'The jadeite was
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rn of J zzY b z Tos. Orchard •d i' in
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of the: r'emainin,l .'bice e'h'urrhes First Wesley Shirr, point
Exeter. Ttherie were t'hre'e hard ,Neils Dawsoa..� Golden 'Claaf1;0:79411T:2
The ,Lits't was, :won hby tike IthreA flecozd-John 14loruhonointa
ehuralaes Ilse aeeon'd. b,9 .James. Streeh D C,
and iiia tkrircl by t7ie three churches,. 2±hiird-•Wm. Herne, O. 'Abundance'
f'otarth-Per;yp.1`1:ndt03 1.1 .1) 0 C
Fifth --Beers ;Donee, '03 Abundance
. xth-Nelsor..''Watton, 91 1-2, A.
Severth-Jas. More, JC Aburndaniiee
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Ladies s
The n ie, Atdwiil meet the pr-
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sorage We dnesday.aftepnoon Aul usb►'
7that half past two, all ,naernbers
ore rcgeested to 'be presex t, also any
rt'ith,Y,g to join will be cord,ally wel-
comed.
ilitti...Steadmant assisted ;by .Irv,:
Following were the contest -flats Three
cburehes A. 3. For . W. J.• Statham,
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'Mix. 'Spencer J. Scott T ZlarMcn and
S. Harvey. .Ttiines •
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G. Sweet L, :Richards CSteil 3. sc ell
-Pond.
);d Stapton and W.
Starter. --'Dr. Ro•ti,lst,on,
Jixdg'os-; J,• 11. Scott, i -,•Hooper and
Statham i t t t
Pommi4:tee-.T. Srouthoo, Lt i G.
Y. Watson, Maurine Senior, and (aria
tlurdon.
lVir.1' . IDi�rin, of LtetteCinin
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to town this 'week and will enter the n i� brrothcr
lt+e
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blaeIta1oitli bitsrresa'::with 'Nies l,it er iss.'ttorcre L. O'Dell on kngust 1th
az4 .11„itatlier:,,;We b*.tend.;,C welco ie ' at high noon' at the res:�den.ce of the
tai lvtra •(lig t t and-ftl lily, .. brides .ltaxents Fie trolia. Oni,
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MERCHANT TAILOR
DROWNED IN ST. MARYS
i Sad drowning fatalty ooeured
Friday in 'whish Tonanay Hughes
the six-year o:id seen of Edgard Hugh«
es an Englishman, residing on Water;
street !sou t,h, lost, bJe life. The little
lad along with a boy named( Re;udor
were :pfayin;g clang the wall of tha•
centext faced dtini a few fobli
north iof? the Royal Edward Hotel
Petro., Both. had been paddiing.
in 'i:he iv ate r amusing thezriselveei
whet. young •Hughes• slipped off the
cenier.t workand was thrown lure
deep water, .The Bendier ieoy ran
away eta giver alarm and told two men.
ho "met 'b,ut they paid' no,attenti,o12 to
his story anal' before others were not-
ificd the boy ways in the water 14J;
wards of 'half .are hour la number' Of
Young menl went into the water to
pct the ,body Reg. 'McBobb brouight'.``
r oux: iingh,es body to the' sixrfacei. l
life was yet in the body as . the Nr. C. I� Bluest• of Lordo, 'fotrme'r-
legs moved Before medical aid ar-. ly of 'Creel/tone who is visaing at the
(lead every effort was made to r}els- tatter place brought a rink of bowloes
usciate him but when Mr, lIORr out Tuesday ar;d enjoyed a friend -
came fe (vas i lv game on the green e<.Che 'Credit:on;
St, Mliarys areepmakilocit3l big prepar'a- rick was composed of 13: Brown 1�1,
tions for Fireman and Old C3o5'st Biller, S. •13rowr. and 0. tl3luet.t, sleep
week 'welch! commences rnext Monday The Exeter rir.k was composed of el...,
Ani est '5t'r Indications dpo old bo t to Ea oder.. T.• Acheson, Rev. 1), W;•:Coli''
largo;crow,d'S test h,undre s o is tins and �V. Iv, Taman skip, Exeter;
and:girls have written that they will rink wasone ,
be en •Tire, event promises 'to cshot ape,
be ore of t.ne most ' anjoyable in • t,3nu
nistory of; Sc. Marvel.
MIR SIM'PSON OF CL'ANDEBOY1
_PASSES AWAY
The fai eral of James Simpson took,
place Saturday to St. James ceYs, eteiea
Mr, Sinrpsor.::hod: been ailing for
'fast year bac seemedgood heatth`
of late, 'until Wednesday , evenisrg;
when lie took suddenly 111 and pasf
sod away Itr. Simpson was 7g1
years old end is survived by hie, wi
dow five sons and three daugher ',•
aL1 of -this hart except one eon Rey,. P1
Simpson of Little :C:urrentt
Mr. Simpson moved to tt s villag4
about hiiria•Ryears ago and tad resitd4
ed with, his son Edwin tie Jived they
orepart..of .his life or, ilio 2nd cone
of McGillivray TTr. Simpson_ was one
of the first settlers to locate ire this
cart of 'the country, when it 'wast
covered with Ibash.,
Mr. John Walker, of town, will sup-
ply the Mctbodist pulpit of Rev. Dr.
1au.longe, iVin5h1Tn
auricle;
th.e
tatters absence at 13elmy Beach.
ISOBN
itAMS:A - Tr. Exeter on Monday
July 29th to• Mr. ar:d Mrs,. Arthur
Barnsay of Hatnill:o?, a song
RAI:TE1t--At lobby Ion Line, Stanley
on the 6th' Inst to Mr. old Mrs.
S arry Ilayier a son, '
MARRIED
CIOGLJNG 0qS)-- KNOTT'-In I•`x-
titer on Thursday, r'ebtaary 25th Yit
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Knott Mr, Ernest 'Collingwoodt
to Miss Violet T ro'it by the Rev.
Mr. Yet/and,
The Antiseptic hair tonic, renxoa-,
cS dandruff, keeps the scalp in a heal-
thy condition. stimnrlates the growth
of Finite Pride 01.00 %.gC 60 cents
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CA SON -It 'Oriullton
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July 26th. Lucy beloved ..1Wa
lyre
wife of Mr, George Lawson. aged 70 a`
, DQuArt. i-ftts rog
years 2 months anti 10) day's'. , t r iT '•2t], s lL+"'ANi3Ll•~r`l" numlszias,,