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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1912-8-8, Page 1Jones .& May, Exeter Itexa11 Liver Salts, True to its name and sure and pleasant 1n its action. Drives away'"the Blues" and alrotherc disorders from the Liver and. Stow,. aaeh, An aid to perfect .health. We refuted. .n, 11 money, it; it fails. Ask us about lt, sole's Drug store '134 ... � Have You Tested its MeritS. 'i ` ap'ArjKHI^.„1. ill xa�sr- IC '>lx% Yet! --L o 2009 EXETER Horan & Midcitaseic Gazette dot Weather e$d n Comfort........ Reltall Tan acid i'recle Beliall Liver A$alts; ....... , ..:... 1a Trailing Arbutus Talcum (latest ,. . 40014 Creams, Toilet Lotions and Wat Cole's Drug Store (Fiume of The Rexcall itemediee. ONT . CANADA, THU'BSDAY MORXINGq AUGUST 8sta 1912 .PHONE 32 .: O We are always ready for the Early`` Shopper. Every day we are opening up New Fall Goods and are able to show you our New Dress Goods, New Fall Coats, Sweater Coats, Underwear, Etc. This is.a,:good time for the Early Buyer to Get Busy,• August Clear• r g ,Sale .Alla. Summer Goods to be Cleared pub in August.us>. We must make 'room for the New Goods, Ladies Waists”' -- 'Every Waist marked down to rock E bottom Prices Ladies White Dresses All to Clear , at One Half Price. Only a Few left, Muslins and Gidghams Fancy Parasols All Reduced' to Prices that will quickly Clear Embroideries Some Special Values in Narrow or Wide Embroideries. All to be cleared out Straw Hats All Mens and Boys Straw,Eats at 25 and 50 Cents Only a few to clear at your own price. 1, Whitewear .Every Garment of Whitewear will be sold at Bargain Prices Clothing Some 'very Special Bargains. in Mens and Boys Clothing for this Sale Phone 32 anNommInsmainisissommuk Use Plymouth. Binder Twine Vly.Spec. 500 ft. and Gold Medal 650. ft. The Best is the Cheapest Clold Medal flay Fork Rope 3 and 4 strands will not break .. v Pulleys, Sling Ropes and Hooks ♦♦•♦♦♦0♦NN'0♦NN*•N♦♦♦a ♦ O • e DOU Foruct.• 4. 0 A That an investment o I, in a Phonograph and Z ♦ a few records is one of • ,: Zthe best ways to liven : and tone up your sys- tens, and entertain your familyand friends. New Brunswick Plaste r, . =mom o ; s Paris and ?arold Roofing i'ii ♦• •A • 'Washing' Machines from $7.00 to $10.00 -' y-%' • Washing Isfachines"as cut $10.00 • c,a Hot Weather Wants CASff'OR TIMI3 $19,59,up. With or without horns. • ` STEP IN anb see, or write us Also Keep Iw Mind that dur- ing ♦ ing AUGUST we are running Special • Sales thrughout the store (Oil Stoves from 1.00 too $11.00 j i, w to 2,75 . Powell's Oil Stove ovens from 2,40 $ �g���t ♦ ♦. Iammo`us' franc 1.50 to $..50 6 ll ♦ ♦ to 2,40 ') o ♦ .Screen Daus from 1.00 $ Il� 11� -♦ 4.1 ;.Screen Windows from 250 to 40c. i ♦ e ',Charcoal_ Irons 75c, q♦ Phone 55 ` ♦ tMAS HARDWARE O AND STOVE STORE 1-4♦AOOA♦♦♦s♦♦♦♦.o♦t♦•♦4♦0• ♦ ♦ y ♦ ••♦ ♦ ♦ • •O Exeter Council The Jlxetcr Council met in the Town Hlall'T,uesday evening, tAul .2nd Members all preeent. Minutes of last meeting were read, Sand approved. ll4.r. John Taylor ''interviewed the Council re outlet to drail? on Victoir%tip.. Street, rotating that the 10,e and 6 inch tile Taming into the 8+'taaeh darn's min; apthtsdream and fi;tlat;'Ails cellar witch water every time the'r'e was a freshet and. wanted the council to take aeiion The Reeve replied that the =council would naeei: Mr. Tay1o,r at iiia rilace and go •nto the matter' with inim.. Scott —Levet.t-That the fo:loai'!ing accoux:ts be passed aft natio, AVM., Whiteford tabor, 1,88; Ttobt slmderd do, $8.00; Wm Davis do, 1,50' Wm: Vale de18.00; R. Ford do 17.12; Thos., Brock Sr. Mabor; 1125; Jno, Dunea'n, do 11'.03; Walter Wescott d!a 110,87;1 Ed. Heideman do 12.60; Geo. Orange. 2.50; Thos Webster do 13,75 Roy (Torn; do. 6,25; Nelson Vale do, 2.00J. Bell do, 12;60 Jas,. Morley ,;10 2,65; Fret' . Loomfie'ld do, 10,13& J`as. Weekesi. do 2.50; Jno, Kydli, do 1.00; Thos. Houlden pumping and street waterin;g 57',00;Thos; Creech teaming freight% 02.25 Wm Gillespie do 21,00 'James. Sweet labor 12,50; R Davis do 4,00; Thos, Elliott Ido 11.12; 3?, 93aiokwood do. 5. 50; Thos. 13aziewood da 8.'50 SidSandersdo 7,87; Electric Light Co. do 1iL0.40; T. 73awfirs & Soli acct.. 6,15 Ross Taylor Mfg Co, do 154$01 Exeter Tines Printing Co.°8:50;Im'por nal Oil 1Co-, Queer. !Pity Division, 67,7.l'; Canadian Brass Co, do 8.001 -Jas. How and labor 12.00; Dr. 'Browning, .'Board. of EoaLth1;'.00; T. B. Carling pt, sal- lary '25.00; Jno. E, Ford, do.. 311:25; W., J. Bissett.do 37:50; Lovett -Rivers— That 13y -law No 5) confirming the new Board o!f Health. as read be finally passed. arrierd'. -' ford Rivers—That 'the Reeve 'anal Clerk borrow j'500.00 for ourrenit ex- _ , Levet(—That wee aidjcntrn 'to the call of ;the Reeve. T. B. .CABLING Clerk. Exeter School' Board TUX' A.NNOUN.CB]YIENT The Eareter Public School Board begs to announea: the reopening of the H. S. or Continuation Class Sec.- tion. for 'Tuesday Sept. gird at 'j a' t1-;; when all intending students are de- sired to he present. The aim of the Board is to provide a sound 'education 'Tar the various, walks in life; CommaTWO andetstrilal and Professional •and to carefully train thoseunder their care for a true and Honorable Canadian Citizen- ship,. The course covered is complete' for Model Normal -and University 'Bur; trance, . Special attention is given to the Commercial Department. iAs a rural High School Special attention is giver., to the _leads of both the. Far- mer and the. Citizen. The standing of the School is Gov- ernment approved It is'. exc'ee41ingiy we11 equipped as to pfay ground's, lab- oratory a ceids library and (staff. The work so far has `received 'stroIng ag'- prova! from both Public and cosatirn- uatior. School Inspectors and is rank- ed with {the first in the Province The staff ren? ns as for the Easter term •and for the High -School Sec- tion leas follows; W. B., Weidenlaa i- rncr,.13. A. Honor Graduate of Tor- onto University and Specialist in mad - err. and English has charge of the modern 'languages !higher English Mathematics and (Science, Miss E;d .mords first Oasts standing, Clasbic'n English, 3listory and Readrnl;, Mies Campbell first '•class (standing tha Commercial and. Junior woik. The H.1 8_ Seotion is open to all who ''have passed the 17.: S. Entrance lastid parents are (asked' to see that! re- gistration of intendina students Ls niede within 'the least possible, delay Il'or inforxnatiopi asr tocolurseS, ap- ply tq'the principal • 3, 0111GG. SEC'Y' Good Farming—We ',lave come to learn haat good farming is. 'a science• lust•, as much as good _anything else. That is, some of us have -come to learn that; a trip through seine cif our farming ,districts would indicate that there are a few tvaho have not *et become flatly posessed ,of the fact Bazaar« The [rcle.lrendc'nt of N,rNV, York •co'tn- 1 Ii0LINT YlJCIE 73;GTSSING'� ave you sorroWS? You ',hist bear 1 thrai.. pec♦al ,� WilLLt:eni- otit murmur. 'Without. Thirk !not you may shirk or,,'sharc Beep •thiem for yourself Balt if you Lave joys -oh, show, 'the,!dt.. Broadcast to the winds go throw thiem, Have you {rials, 1ou raga faah idem Without grumble Without ,grobni; 13urdex4 Then be sure to . plane. them: Or no .shoulders but your, own'. ti ,• .,• cheerful But '£youhave aught that ctiee•r u ft Give it forth to calm the 'fear e),• Give it forth to, soothe •the tearful Sieg it, ring it. snake it kinow;n:;; Tiktns it 10 the no;irle-heart'ed4 •Live un'.tiltheir has flowh'' Thus (heir tearer', is imparted. 1 .. tip��yy 11 0�qpost, ' ;.� At The Exeter Bargain Store ►' .the Balance of Our Mens Summer Hats--Worth-up to $1,25 fori ., 40e�eaol Boys and Girls Hats---1Oand 15 cents ' 25 cent Tan Lace Hose for 15 cents Mens it'ancy Roseose .regalar 2G ctlnte for 18 cents a pair 20 Fancy Parasols --Worth $1.25 for 69 cents each 25 Pieces of Eng fish Flannelettes 86 inches wide--'Worth14 cents 10 ,11 tents El yard. OhildrensSa n cls—aG Cels0 andd 85 CC nt s A pair Running Shoes 45 ,Cents Shoes 'our Specialty ;nater Bargain Store: eavers c, blast is blown,. Ass a buglea ments upon the •evidences of pains- taking thrift among Canadian far- mers to lbe xote+d 'on; a trip through, SoutLerr. Peninsil.la of Ontario, Prom (Detroit to 13nffalo. It believes that Car.ac'nn Methods s ire tench 'hare careful and ecientifie, and describes' the farmer south of the lakes es a laid skinner, It,fur ther says also that the Catedt,aais who have been( rejotc:,rg over the imna?t„ ra.t(cm of Iowan farmers into their own North west will probably lave to have .their rejoicings turned into sc;rrow. These met. it saycs, are the very ones who first t xluiusted :thee valley of Ob o, by their s'r.scientiflo land sk:n.ning, rriet1 ods t:her. :roved west to the prairies of Illinois and Iowa, acme' ex- t nasted (tern and, are now, pushing into o Ca ` a, Clml ino, onceagaina.a to . nakefortunes out frooting This tatty be an exaggerated putting of the ,case and certrti'r it is that all the farmers ivho have '.come 'to pus from the other side ore .r•o,t of this;. 1 �,5 1�'r 't also, that the e as tai. ecitai i i I.o , s Cnr.adian»West todsy is is real. dan- .ao.tl pus;stneatas ett7 t'ti ssclar10-,ro8 Cally shot st,.,M htetC nt staler,that the £artners of the e.tst,''rn, middl,e- we,: a.rd western $tate'snxftdc in turn (tet reduced whole s�eetions of the 'Plains it Ts. they hells' and laeig'hteri,, •° country, after ,i few, years of ex= Thus -the), lift sed 1: 'd lighters elusivet n4leai sgrowing into praotie.al Thus it a1-• )1631'Mises and brii1hteni. learrerniseal.--G.uar'dialf. I alis Isa,a st',eadtas,t.5 tAall t :e?3' obi'.' Bowling -Th iter 33owiers on Thursday and Friday of last Faith held a shoed, - flag xnatch between picked beams a`r- 1:1.e assoeiation to 'de.oide the 'rvilat- ners of the two beautiful watch 'fobs donated by Mr. jimmy 13aW,deara The' matoh started eff with eight rinlr5 and in the first round the drink slti1 ped iby R. 131. Creech wan from the) rink skipped by W. W.t Taman on a score of 12 to 111 Vali. Dickson fsoima• W. 3. 1leaartan 16 to 11; S. C3-, Bawdc'iti trona W. D. Clarke' 21: to :8, 0. )3, Snell .frorn E. 3, !Christie 15 'to 0, Again, in the semi finals S. G. TiaatdeYl froln` L. 11. Dickson, 21 "lo Vit; 1). N.l Creecbi from C,;33, S'neil 10 to 0 ; 11,4 tjle (fin; 1(id ..thin .(rink eompory;0', s,C C, 1)yel1, W. T. (Acheson, J. A. Stewart•1Sc G •, 73aw,den skip wort from T, Elliott WI�� May, E, 3. Christie and R. N. Creech)' ,kip the Score 17 to 1:41 Then tlee lead C. Dyer and' skip S. G. BawJdient' played a.gains(i the 2nd W, T. Acheson and vice J. A. Stewart, T.:l... Acliesoitt and J.A. Stewart winning game. ,app foibss. $1.00 per year Ina fvano 1-r; ♦ ♦ Gala Day The weather an "Tuesday' was, id- eal for i:oldi.tg' the 'usual Gala Day at Grand. Bend and large ambers came in from, all directions and enjatyr ed the days outing., , The ,Parkhill. brag: band was early an the (scene. n d enlivened the proc,etedttngtst Mr, Jas. Ilamilton, piper of London, wast present mind -'in the a£ternooln s'levr oral Righpand dances were time** from a'platform by Master ViotcJ Riddell andisister Ina also of Lcindold 'Ar, excellent list of sports was car- ried out. Dir.' A,iby llobi.nsoo1 olI Woof 'stock was !the genial inaloalgen of the sports, •A4siisting lain were Mr. Jas. Grieve, and IChas..Samderr, of Exe- ter Jos hickey and Geo, Roas of` Lel}'.. don acid Chas, Fritz oil Zurich► Great interest centered around' the! baby show There were ,sixteen 1,a4- tries- and three judges, hadathe time of 'their lives' in uiakijng the awards, 'Each mother and babe lac( e4leii photo presented •them. The prizTq was awarded to Mrs. Win Schram and daughter Myrtle Laurinie of Park Lill. After 'the sports, a baseball game was .played 'between 't a earns., titers and, Parkhill and was woo. !by the latter. In the evening fireworks were 'held on the park. There were • a 'number of rofr,esble merit booths an the groutad..til(' they report a good business. Following was the list of shorts;' Boys under 10 1s,t G. 'Gould. 3rd Nel- son Statton; Boys .under 115 ,W. Goulds Ii. Ling- wood • G 1: MU/ay: + Girfs 'upder 10years,—L'.11y Beth. Margaret Oartiere, !nin•e i l' hol. Girls under 15— C. Tanton lg. M. Scott. I. Blanchard; 100 yards open—W. Oliver, C. Tiede - man . ieddeman. Single Ladies Race—E. Ifulnkin, Ma• bel' Norwood, Married Ladies Race—Mrs,. RohneS Mrs. Caves Mrs, M. Wits- • , Fat .Man's Race -.Char, Fritz, Ta.•s. Wilson Grand Bend G, ROE'S London. Married Men's race—J. Decjardlit e, 3rd W. Darr. The Editor Talks—Newspaper pub- lishers in villages and towns always. find it more or less difficult to, fin- ance their business through Juty, Au- gust ar.•d September owing an part arab neglect of. !patrons who owe debts in not paying them during ir.g these months Tob many people) think' of their ow"i 'holidays and 05 their own pleasure and forget' that the tired editor aid publisher needs both usually more than they do. .Few' printers can ,aecu.mulate enough a-' Lead to parry them •oven these surnt- mar months as office expenses are alnaosi as great now ,as at any other.. time. Cash has to be 'paid for paper ink a.nd other supplies just the sane [nit of which goes 5;o show how much country publishers will appreciate: Settlement of the. accounts due thein for subseripi oras, job printing arca; advertising if you, kind reader, awe the printer, pa.y, ,up right ,now: and he LtiLl' remember you le his' ora.yers. • THAMES ROAD Mr. and Mrs. John Gann spent the Week end at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. A. Doupe were visitors at Kirkton last Sabbath. Mrs Percy Whitlock and children are visiting relatives in this neighbor- hood. The congregation of Bethany. , have decided to repaper and paint the in- terior of the church. How far is 'off. luo Gunning eatriee Gu g of Kirkton is 'visiting at Miss Lily Woods, Mrs. Chas. Harris and family left Tuesday for thier home in Regina.; Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Kyddleft Tues- day for Lemberg Sask, to visit their daughter Mrs. Gillespie. Mrs: A:'Codyof Oshawa is visiting her sister Mrs T Runkin. Miss Netta Passmore of Toronto is visiting at W Passmores. Mrs. Thos, Richardson of Seaforth is the guest of Mrs. Andrew Campbell Miss Vera Moodie left Tuesdak for a two x oi the visit with h friends in Reg- ina and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.• hackney . of Kirkton visited at A Campbells on Sunday. ASTORIA For Inftinte an 'Chlld*en. 'hbyave Always Eau (he Kind Vag � y � Bears the ' Rignatsrt MMES GUO ALL MARKE o' ♦ f' • Cai�I in and SEE Our Summer Lines of t 4v, Iry Suitiugs, • ti • ♦ • i Fancy Vests ♦ • .,,, Straw Heats Shirts 1 k. .,♦ , .. 1 Socks andUnderwearJt_ ♦ B °.. • We are Sella at af e• .e.,,, . * • 4,, ♦, ♦ A ♦ ♦ g. • • • • 6 0 SACRIFICE ♦ ♦ e o fm' ♦ a ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••44.444440•••••••••••••••••• W_ TA MAN MERCHANT TAILOR ' THE ,VILLAGE SPORT His cloi:h'es are loud his necktie red his hat far back lupor.. bis head, his hair profusely hanged.; and rather than get (down to tacks and work with met who strain their backs he says he will be hanged Brass jerv- elery his bosom frets; he smcV0+4s the cheaper cigarettes, and plays w hand at pool; the Iatest ragtime song he sings. and knows a raft of useleha things 'he never learnedin,schodl He knows how many rounds it took the, great Johan Sullivan to cook Tug Wil. .'or- years ago and he eau tell you by the watch how long, it took far- mer Gotch to lay the Frenchman low, Ile kr.ow,s the story of the steed who broke all records by its speed , 'w:ty back before the wars; and he has waked his scrambled brains with facts concerning aeroplanes and yachi►s and motor -cars• Alas, hits ,ig• norance is dense when asked the way to build a fer.ce or work a patent churn-, he clever planted peas or trhes —suc1, uselests trifling things as these he never tried to Darn: The thir.e's''to which he'd tura his hand arc those do wthefc:�s demand is krowlege, ashich :no sale; nao and uq Le makes' his penny ,bets anti smokes h's1 'spinach cigarettes before the village Sone foolish damsel at his aide goes forth one ,day to be has bride and. having made the splice she 'buck- les dawn with mop aad tub to: makes a:..livingw for ai tl,ub too 1-c' eap to h'avei a. price —Walt Mason,• 4 :BOB,N WEIN—On Monday'August 0th to Mal and Mrs. Godfrey Wein, of the 6th cin of Stephen. a soft;, DIED EDIGHOFFER—To. Blake on July .304hi Adam Edighoffer aged 61 years,: `il months and 14 day;. FINKBEINER—In Stephen, on -Aug- ust 4th, Melissa Finkbeiner beloved( daughter of Mr_ and Mrs. Matthenl Finkbeiner aged 24 years 4 months" awl 15 days. NYfiLS f1ersll 011 The Antiseptic hair tonic, remov. in heal-• ikeeps the scalp a riff s eseland thy conditiori, stimulates the growth of hair. Price $1.00 & 50 cents Howey's Drug Store HEADQUARTERS FOR NY'AL'S TAMIL anmED:ES DONTFQ GET THE BALL GAME R • Irish Nine Lucan vs. Exeter Seniors, V Tl oia pti ' Calle Called at 6 O'clock shar _ pn AmMISSJON 10 and 15, cents a