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Exeter Times, 1914-5-21, Page 1
-NINTH YEAR—NO 2074 Ex Huron TER, 0 , CANADA, aid d sex Gazet RDA: MORNING1 t c� Come to Exeter on Viet PLION13 0 a E SNAP THIS allies Suits and Coats A tt LADIES COATS Jus s a few choice ones, Ail Ji`oren lAtyll bba 1O oats ,fir at for oil it 1,013ea�t prix urate Irl theater 571 LADIES SUITS _Only z 1:`ew left to nlear. Each man- tailored acrd exclu•iiVot I t Hulse fist' SS,40 %QWAts forS12;Z $25 finite, ctiei Dont TaxPilo Opportunity 's and Boy's Sults Cheap SYS I1Hens Suits schism ;Wsta 1,a, and Styled, 1rory bop co' ene�a We +tre to (tang ;nicker etarlG styl_ lr41 dew Mena Soots right lour tiro . e1', t obs scud. Styles, Tbey uxu Ferri cheap priced, AIi colatrtt is House Clean st arwfully busy in this lisl goods Ql urns # a R Curtains acting 13 Rugs Oilcloths low Curtains The rea We Fix up Your Home HONE 111!0 our Gig stock of well • Curtains ir';ds ed Carpets Tapestries Curtain Nets Both o You. 1fbNE - 27 A .PII©NE '"^ HARDWARE WANTS AT HEAMANS ,atiel save only LAWN MOWERS Prices Right Ourclic are W and B Mowers, from 84 to $6.50 from :Diamond, fr m 7.50 to 775 Grass Catchers, from 1,00 to 1,25 Grass Shearers, from 25 to 50 cents Hedge Shearers, from 1,00 to 1,25 Lawn Rakes, from 25 to 85 cents 2oultry Netting from 2 to 10c a yd. ;Screen Windows from 1,00 to 2,25 seurtat i Stretchers from 1,00 to 1,25 Screen .Wire from 10to30cavd, Screen Windows 25 to 40 cents Feints and Brushes 0 - Cedar Mops at $1,50 -Wizard Mops at $ 1,50 0 Cedar Oil at25&50c Wizard Oil at 50 cents Liquid Veneer at 25 cents Dustbane at 35 Cents FURNACE WORK AND PLUMBING' ilearnans Hardware and Stove Store - 27 A PIIONL - 27, B HCS a 1 iY which broke out front an un " nocrat source; completely destroyed y J''C'. d retaining mill;. -,;slice saw an p g of raaechler, of Goderich, on Sunday, ern- tt . 0 of ailin(;, a logs of about `(;n ,00 ;> vhicl? $3.000 is covered by insurance (@]v'hen the °fire teas first ,noticed, the bole lone was •ielare, a.nd'was be- yond •control by the titre the ,firemen exrivcd; They, hotve -ea saved about ,26,000.• fcvori h. of lumber, and timber '»sled near the mill. For a few clays boot, ;15 men :will bethrown out o€ ieetteleeement but err, Batehlerl; wi11 re- ` ild e-`aild immediately. liidd.esex. is likeIy to loose one of its ''ll:unicipal 01 t.c'nl• in the near future' by reason of appointment of Reeve C, rico llawl shauv, to theposit- ion of manager of the Ogilvie Mills at tSeaforth in Huron County' elle. E3awkshaw has held the position of, Reeve for about 12 years,:,and has al- ways been a valuable man on the County council,, ile has been' mac ager: of the Lu can 31illina;' Co. here At Eleaforth he will succeed Mr, • L, T DeTeacey, NV has resigned, lout who in to stay vvith the firm as eccee tnr, trelaSurer,- C1i,LD•t.'LE OP BASEBALL GA11E.S IN "SOUTH 11 CRON LEAGUE" , The follownig schedule for the S. Huron. ;League has `been arranged - Cut this out and paste ,t up for refer ^1 eneel June 1 -Ailsa • Craig and •Cres Ilton. June: 4--Ce:itralie et Exeter. June 8 -Exeter at Ails Crat"tg June 11 -Creation at Cetetralia. June 16 -Ailsa; Craig at Exeter June 18-Ccattrali•i..at "Crediton June 22--E:tater at 'Cent r;tiia.. June 23-4Crediton at Ailsa. Cr+rig June 29 Exeter at Crediton July 3 -Ailsa Craig at Centralia July 7 -Crediton at Exeter July a -Ce: ntralia •at Ansa Craig July 1:3-•Centralta at Exeter• July .16 -Ailsa Craig at Crediton July 20• -Crediton at Centralia July 23 -Exeter at ails. Craig July 28--yCentralia :at Crediton July 30 --Ailsa Craig at Exeter Aug' 4 -Exeter at Centralia Aug 6 -Crediton at Ailsa Craig Aug 10 -Exeter at Crediton Aug `13 -Ailsa Craig at Centralia Aug' 17 --Crediton at Exeter Aug; 20 -Ci ntralia• •at Ailsa Craig, Re ay and ,With....tis Grand Ceiebratiot4.. A meet inf.; of tit.' iCakt'payea.e; held in the town Hall last. Trid.ay tie to di5fe li; rs t11- tee oa-, tineeeee tiar1y cflareeentetivae !id 1r a c. he chair.. t, -.(or w'. call..d. xe a5,r5 Sh • Got?, 4eral Yee F> Ibe t4 n.FY",el ,r.•^,< Yee !toe ;been ertilleetifR siaeeieii'er«B ex 'lel, Pee ',C ° ate Irertt1e1'11? 'exte en of the tot v'ex erKi It wo•i141 arlleretaar L from uh- t;Ct1'$re' i`ht' town 4'ine tial tlee ee:p .-r c,1 tit2--efteol eee FE tl lannt mAtrl ` rtnli°ei '101-4: POI it) 1tr• "•"14 5 a, rtaact •ti att 'newt la`'oA This with tbi. £R re a E.-its#hoierecirs o f Qflaetbiig over rla(tttatattd c8olclA "Ther' if1 as fixe, tirndi 9rav or. -.z .which the ettuneli Id.ns rto etre-rot •-.n ,ss n of de"b,-et-- scare dt•bi fit tr`,o ci,oni ,e00 ewer, TY ;4130u ;1(100 l.ic•t•trac f ieht 1.5'10 .(+n'e e $1,100 try me;',atile, exleo- s. - of the Year and to wit o'tf't the tit les the Reece, lestimeted A Athcfr• pz sirr►isticaliy wr klairik, tln"at' cn t,A1i rats of 3 mils should •be sr.rne ; this year., or else consolid:ttQ, uh' dt"nt. cert iseite, alehen kerra`ct fe.Ar ptila'A of 't tees ff ;wee toles' ttt'iAIG #hitt ttttx`ika s tlr•Ald:'1rc tt it tlia ' a� �vitt'ti At �'iaan>s"aatil. ,. tisdxAtaTa !?tiYt,v 4 o Temperance Party :.olds Convention Th,„ 1MSit"etl cit tatcon: ixni=`^n>an.aee r€mxfdga4<rat, it'ans 11 A tAleftt ettla 1 i a e S l tdl ' as An a. d ttaN li,ti "aaiti ter (actin t ru nrr.nri fee •; ry ae r:iata?g dorttnari"s, 7 ci vie'ati ttt' itt$ttrttit,; ltt•eri ctet At�eAtrrthu frtnM 1xAAredlul uterxl fil t toxtr,- t+ttgftettt d ('hut rite ten araat tined ell btly titin yt',rz rinsed. tltaltA,ti4a tt' •sr net nba cumin tlttf rtt nA3AftAr f x^torv,'vrMad xAtettxll*' 1Aatli t:lnte tlielttt� Thio (Pend or i anlitar da1aG®ttlures +oukl save the town• 1t Irtsl S5Q1). ottnoiltpr Illods was ttrts°Mating the delta bctt.tr way would to Of 113 port enols year out of titre carrell renntacet, t.Itteatte•illovs Ilttr'tua+ aAaail 1 rrl^l'a* a savored this ttudittt1V When Aa vote was mite , t*t': decided against the proposal ten it�t+AAr4 tlt;btu, tures, X311SX ars; VI the at lity` ol: the couneatl to ri•trtett,nli cited xedracc tht• itidciatcttl ,t'saa uitinatst; the t4'attteu of debentures. While at Lira llrt' cn,t +tim tett* town has an; itx:hr• ilrai t, et7ne debenture ads»ht of EX 41 le the emoilesr of our i'el'etr of its in the county rod arltilte tla' Imprtrree- aientts of tate pest ,f w ;,fear;; ttati into corttider;rlale mone'v the town now in a position •tvhiere is will dr' - rive* to revenue frtnn most of thte> anranra rs expended. "rlrr ertnring foe - tore tine t ear aril .ltr{ i'r ,; aiu+e bark one thousand dollars and ti>a G, "Iec V. Debenture debt has b•=ran paid of f. The .furca etea 01 °1.Neteer ore a matter of eongratuieliort, the t vele,, fathers being extremely careful in their investments and not one dol- or bas been lasts. ollro��t1 South Huron 5.S Conven- tion The South Huron Sunday School Association Convention avill be held on Thursday, May 28th, 1011, in James Street Methodist church, Exeter. Two sessions. afternoon & evening. Speak- ers -• Rev. A, Lucas, International Field Secretary of West Indies and Central America; Rev. J G. Miller of St. Marys and Rev. C. W. Baker of Woodham A live topic on Sunday School work -will be presented and dis- cussed, Special music will be provided Supper will be served in the conven- tion church. Evet•y Sunday School shouldebe represented, Pastors please announce,'' South Perth Reforme s-� conven- tion COY! C:n.. tion of the 'South' Pertly Reform As- sociation 'will he heal i',> 1St. 1lfarys on'+:iuesday June 2nd, to nominate a candidater for 'tile OSi,`,ar1a Legisla- ture, No relief is in's;ght tli„s year for the' scarcity of farm helix;” Conditions are said to be ias':bad as .last year :if not worse,- Where the industrial de- pression ression has taut- inen out of 'employ- ment. ion iehe cities, they'are, not the, + olds tvho can handle the p:ow and the pi,tebteriry. (i.. Exeter . S. Report H, S., FORM III April -May Test, The following are names in order of those who succeed, in taking the re-, quired standards:- ° • hitAotr ltn+" !tuner. " rr Yarcta nxt'pI l n. ltrf ea -f -nett'( f f I't►lltic, 1i twit -Owl out to ,R •, �e 44 -- .' ; int: for $oats leaf.tk rio n Aird t to Markt' the powx+r tlar4y lnrtd own halal -i. Tito inrirzclitanl ,' , 1- Alar ti4'T.i X"ee for i 4. wtr pbireely political', If i' an, silrlt til have a privi to __... .• l oltttion of rite rrat:sed •OP, i1 afka` ak+£1 of tor one or lTSRI andt•dateo: "o r t f the bar, rue lisp Its tear f I NIa ta; eid prau�l tit', V'`nl tat" r <ot" t reeve of /Innen erg t the .aga ed 10 hear three weeks, Tlale tate M '. 1t3 formerly. a P1'0411' n# farrier i. ley last .retired 4,e1x1 rr:o. e d. a 10 Year..s ago, e is survive klaree rams anal 'teen daughters, Oen, anal Goldie are 11-r"tl.fanowww f ;r xa Stko eya M'elefiet is o''rt West et etl dengbter Mrs, Sim eceeed • 1�°tli clod e=fientneeefed idet$u.g1Le-^ ria tlr nt' week, c:a.:�:ert3Ru `5• ars pledx,ed tae oil . Wen ql A lade - WI op lili iefti fJ ere roti Fre . frx' tb' itnnararixi f o" t a 1111, t NORMAL ENTRANCE ! M. Carling, R. Wood, 13, Walker, M. Morgan. A. Morgan. M. Blown, J. I Strang, J. Seldon, F. i albtleiseh, SV•. r Stewart, E Southcott, O. O'Brien_ The following pupils obtained re-+ quired total; but failed otherwise- ,. B, Case, P. 11ZcPher�an, B. Quack- , enbush, "L, Stewart. MATRICCJIA'TION. The following are names in order of those who succeed in' taking the re- quired standards: - M. Carling, 13' Walker, A. Morgan, W. Stewart, J. Seddon, J. Strang, The following pupil obtained requir- ed total, hub failed otherwise: - F. McPherson, By last Report (March) it will be seen that above results indicate a con- sidsrable change in the standing of several members of the elms. Two or; three, who did :better in March, are still close up. And it is, quite possible that the June results may show there in their former rank and displacing one or two, in tint in the above list, Gro; Siztmo, (Principal. lir;; E,!Zeller of (Zurich. ref as nom-' mated on Wednesday Po contest, the riding of South I-Ittrozn in, the Liberal interests. LOST CS'IRAYELY OR STOLfEN- _A small black Cocker spaniel very playful and afgreat pet. Answers to the name of (weenie The J nde.r will be suitably rewarded.' Tr. '13aC<RLI G 0 ltd riot ixttperil the Gov'a (moi 't (1 11'Mrt' +. 11 Jrt,t1ia t°eytr. t,yrtx, ire their s1t'r*it,, to`11 tt'Rnte Chit thi' t rat icer tla'1 rt^ottisle' ratrry° «t vast,, o! t rr^7A zio thla' t ee ,ro,r.a olaa4tA,'" rt+I t•uti ab nrretaat 141:24.1 nter,A, 1 rite lean •"u -Ii. t`b1:ttr a3'- tl.='yu1Yti" - ltili•„n, i%t, ,ren ry=u.. 3Ad1 av;t;ie A:n 'hurls taco.. 'litems liT U1 rout Ii1f'1s1401.11 411a4rl,riritt1 oAt4i1tltt1't1Ilt1ter+xot�sf- : as t;r arlldotos on ltotb sides, It. 1011 slate l rletWra 'Government had slit ` � Jrninteetl the i)onniniti:a Alliance 5.' d irro 1• tI o tnkt•action against the Libellied ort .. rid r If abee ea Ilia net were now tak rt:rtiori aagain;-f the present moor- t'rnniOlit at itis following the Amine ronsistan"t course of /fatting; gout I*ranee Principles first.. i1te °slid trot favor thr formation of :a third party. The only nen who diad not wont tenet,- pterance 0' politics, wore tircnid %ot- t.xsthe het -le re anal the party. bosses:. Ali Artv'ire vvas ft)' look for.' a roan in. flat' 1,olititat,zniajority to plt'dgt-4 him- self to the adoption oe the bar. tut if tlr ^ r could there, 5 I riot t h" get ate t oaf re, to get one in the minority party o -h, in gl, :11r. A. T. Coap(er. of Clinton I. w as President in the big fight again- st thenars in the last County nea- test said there was no doubt but they must go into polities The Iiquor par- ty was there all things being equal ty ovas' fh• re. Alt things being,equal be said, "I would vote Tory but can notgo vvith them at the present time T have been hoping and praying that our party would go one better than 11Ir. Sowell it would only be ° right that they should and if they did and they could if Yhee wouldl; The only thisig left to do is for vas to go with the man who will give us the most advaneed clot) 1 t may not nuttier to es in Huron for (Huron is dry for rtiv1.'1'. But we want to see' all Ontario dry.” lir. Irwin, of Clieto leen-Mare in the llrrt• can(Itaa+ n n 1, veal for anew to forget. party, tied ai•c to be swung into Ir:ie,. It Meetly !nattered little to the Heuer men ,e'1aa was in. power' at. Toronto so .long as their liars •were. not ;lost; Rev, 5, F. Sharp at i'CC0ee, cunt(.=s. ed to having opposed the `iari-a„ing on of the Canaea 'I.'eruperanee ,let at first,:fl'he 'temperance people had res- ted on Mr. Manna's character in st doing. and lir, Hanna was rot al to-gether a saint they had found otic Ile del not ea fiery anyind.vidunlin the �• convention he was sure. 11r, Glad- f' man. of 17xeter was also asked to speak, and .he, too. algreed phut it teas • imli�ssible'to keep '1'einlier:xnce outof • Politics, and ' melee any headway,. 1 lr mer et g ar • edvaoe Stu tie 4`4? -7:1. ver tea: ccidept oceuA -.sing o: tfiY- ay a Paf:.rtil on a Itr, J tm. �z earths ill.45 n e '::.i:r;c:fx#f fTor4ottn.,5 set.: nettrot^ the treyt,tl tQ. its fhtataec P'i4.f he t;r reeks ',lei f,troatiof el; tai bt44 ` vineral of o , e the Dr,'•atkut f °xo, b^.di ex>4t A#tbrotaad,t% Pa'retla i 1 ; iA trAtbrat ;4 'e'ttC 04, td r es Fere 44144 Wa argam t 'ta 011 ost Men Fi o- vhic they. Spring Togs q ap p t� west $tilts, ..i s,,.,. i les. c e+t.c. at? ' t >k.�st ra 14 BEAVER OPENED THIS l�Iltt vi w a�oa�wwsa�,ww�.+.aks�, once boot and sho .sto° fill your re It. l S solicited- Apprentice olicited. Ap , renices °+ lnted ,X F' D ressimnakki ho? that 1 have E et la it �. over G• li. i1:t9C am -f)- lorence Shop res of ENe. opened a the rooms. Ianson's t'epared to nee. A hall. rn • • s e 4, 6 4, • • 8 s • • • • • 4, • • • 4 • • O • • 4, 4, d 4 t +8h4++G+ +�OCta 4414 e4 d Ram e have a good supply in all styks � and sizes. SPR NU UNDERWEAR Two Piece and Combination Suits Also we keep on hand a Pull • Line of Overalls 4 4 ••. • F NI IaoIINGS • We have a new and up ®, to date stock of Gents' Furnishings in the leading i1IcAlistcr. -president of the London 'Methodist Conlcrence pointed out 11a1t if, all they, could Oct was in pass-1a"tiV resolutions, at' oi s. O eIt Continued on page 5 fashion hits in Hats, Caps, Shirts' 9 • • Gloves, Collars, Ties, Underwear,Socks. CALL EARLY AND GET YOUR Cr1OICE ter a