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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1914-6-11, Page 1ntnry-Nuan YEAR—No 207 XET Huron & Middlasex Gazette ONT, 0.41,1ADA THURSDAY MORNING', PH°N8 fik,411:)INS MAY New Wash Dresses Ladies Misses and Childreris QN 32 is the tine you will need your New Wash Dress, We have e range to show you in different Cloths, Styles and Colors Children's Dresses in white or colors 50 cents to $2 Misses' Dresses in white or colors - $1,50 to $5 Ladies Dresses in white or colors = $1 to $7 New Tub Goods Wool Reline Crepes Ohoshouls Cotton Ratities .„, Voiles Galateas Bedford Cord Toulards Ducks Muslins Reims Drill Ali Color, P4itterns and Qnfklitlea to C10004i1J:rQUI. Mens and Boys Furnis ings Fiats ec Caps lbe new novelties Are shown hare in shap. es aud coors, Clothing Collars a Ties 1,he New Stuff is al. ways found he in a big variety of goods, ShirtsStraw fiats A big variety of W. We show you the Int- 01us in MI colors est in straws & shapes Ftsench and stiff cull% no better to pick f rocs. Underwear 'Afoul and Boys Suits in ali the New Cloths "Col underwear for menwomen, boys and girls and !tight l.Tp.to.Date in stye, Summer Suite 10separate or combination suits. Looe knt gloe. Rallbriggan or Mos Wool. gs Matta HOUSE FURNISHINGS ote= Carpets Matting Oilcloths Ourtains Blinds Shades I-10 32 JONES MAY RHONE - 27 A PHONE 27 B 1GET YOUR SPRING HARDWARE WANTS AT HEAMANS arid save rrianey LAWN MOWERS Our Prices are Right W and B Mowers, fro rct 84 to $0.50 Black Diamond, from 7,50 to 7.75 Grass Catchers, from 1,00 to 1,25 Grass Shearers, from 25 to 50 cents Hedge Shearers, from 1,0o to 1,25 Lawn Rakes, from 25 to 85 cents Poultry Netting from 2 to 10c a yd. Screen Wire from 10 to 30 c a yd tScreen Windows from 1,00 to 2,25 Screen Windows 25 to 40 cent -A:luirtain Stretchers from 1,00 to 1,25 Paints and Brushes 0 — Cedar Mops at $1.50 Wizard Mops at $1.50 Cedar Oil at 25 & 50c Wizard Oil at 50 cents Liquid Veneer at 25 cents - 1)ustloane at 35 Cents ' FURNACE WORK AND PLUMBING Exeter Coundll A specia/ meeting of the council 42*.r,a4aye sltelvtleilwt4 in,1:he6atver651ssstt.or3te,e0Innt;Seax:: Oil present: The question of grading Tfill Street leading into Riverside Park came up for tacesston, 41 Pre"ViOtts meet - the Commissioner Nvas instruct- ed to grade this street, and was for- latintleallh4cerfer,vtd",,asNrier6,faor:drdvi:po dgioveson by Air, h as. year of wheeh the etoortoll has noreeord ,Mr, Stan- burywas asked to "wait on are council and produce the document, which he did and advised the council. bwat action to 'take Doyle and Heaver; that the coun instruct Mr. Staabury to prepare by -taw necessat7 for the opening of „street Trom AndrewStre 17:strallokeErna,srtoortrunspeXnretsmityalz:id thot Afr, Ilooldt*O for art our -tore., trOttk Hill Street tO Itivorsido park C-irr W ere- tee-i,,INTed OPel's eit NE 914 Lond011 Conference for Rowell Sarnia June ---The Committ Oa Temperance and Moral Reform the Loulon Coference, of which 0, lfav Is Char:Ilan and X F. Ratig Si,otetarr. submitted the followito tcpert to -day I.. Your commtte4, kinds reason for gratitude in the new, Ctlepentrac egislation. whch, while conservt.i, enough, is still in 4rhe right dirotio viz, .i,horter limns of sale and prose eittion of drunkenness itt with hi districts 14 liett4c{0 Toky Senators Kill Farmers Bank Bil e... Eleven Couservatitr. as Led by $ir Mackortzi .- '4'•-f -- or . Voted to Kill the Measure .1. hi: Ottawa Jne' 8—The Oovet-nmE,ns in the S'e;c4.g t•t,, whil't 41,4 r-eiv19 a has double-crossed 'the Faroi.tr.i ring faith with-190,sitt'Y ja:, tOttleer:::::deethtOvsilltgorh sthincod trnhemOonTI: ::::1-11° °I144rC)117:13{'' rl'' '4 '41 e IQ COaSerrztriVe members trim ':c( '''' ' ' it8 -amply 'borne- oot by the tdetieed to "oeimberse the di.1440it d ti e Senate tonight i-ln*. six nrtntht4 The Liber4lSerottr,r4 VOI,r41 WA ttai,Sr Daptiort of Senator Power, wnti, the, bill ta ZeMt11:4',e Me earned fy a vote or '32 to 25 and the were : ''''acitag of the bin nas tlhos Hon, .'.1"*."-l'ic51 e defeated. by a majority of i,seven • lloh, lion:vino. Casgr4 7 't'i - $ince there were eleveo cm*4rva- Thi Liheral Loader :Ger , 4144 - rives.. led by :sir 1Waci,-7,-2-tz;i' - ai,,'ewell, '''' 1-74'''''5it-t W";t-iTi-7,* ' ''''''4 who voted to kitt the ill, it wilL -414c0 pa,T:„A BoVitr Ood, T#Itiliewlifl, ; be Seen ato,t' the TitsPoutiihility lot, ' T,Iii, oxltx eg).w.,,1-4v..v. thkt. defeat ot the ti --:r e resto en, wd' tor tip' OuvrrtuntOlt tirety with tlot Govvrinievi ritetith,,.4'6. Lfot. 3fiO*.10Augh:004'4344114". The charge wade e.ortria days ago tliat, on fx,:woott, to4r4.0)„ mall Government Was oridorbadediy fintifb BenctellY, Arge011 4,04 orranging far the kilnA' of tfict bilg ,villf,h ' fac7'thNte-tevrethlial7e5lhein 1..17 ste!Ifl ?e encosupromisingls opposed to th licensing of any evil atid th' liquor trffie. is one of 'the most per icios. of modern eviis, and where se the licensed har is the chief instru m:nt itivtetl: optro4itItegLtcintri io4itiallet 7;11( cd and -rood tor the wa tori-ag' of Ifik14' f'Itnre on and 31'410 Streets. as fonowsr, Roolden 12.00 per week, Henry Rit chr $4 e' dfir WIten ncessar7 Doyle and Beavers that the tent of Henry Rare,`,2'Pte4 four dollars per day -when noceson to water streets accordin_ to *rile of Street nniontontr, Crie, Horton and Hind that titre ele‘-it hastiructed to order six TOR inch tor manhole purposes Carried 7'he Commissioner WaS illatrartvd ravel Huron Sireet whete necesti s soon ax covenient. T n. have the opportunity by their ballot a ei4)sing the 'bars or the T. Provnce, therefore he it resolved tn. that this annual LOndent CaararVara most strongly orgesiUMethOtliAtl ler throughout its hound, regandleaS or at party affiliations to cast their Willett 17 In favor et closing the barsc, rs Locals Mies Vr,t Rene hos taken a PPS tion with Mr ff or Credit 'Rev, Mr. Creary o 'Melon, prea ed both toornintr and evenirg "TM es Street church on Sabbath last r. 0/AA-epee Ilywooll who been attending Chathlm Rosiness re vege has uceessfill in trnos Ins c:Caiminations and is visit's -4- t his hom. *.‘fr, and AleN Dow A t ten,44 1 Ptweddio• of Cecil OW, of near '.'st ANAL to Mis4 Emma Cameron. or TokerMthon. line 3r4b. The ladies of CfAV('I) ebarell hold a rospberry feativai on nr Chritie's lawn ;TOY [Flth Tea liervea Irma 5 to 8 o'eock Watch for fur- ther articitiars. Mr. Elliott sz Goderieb. 'Sup. 0 the ChildAidoeiet V of Pori CoantY oecunied the Pulpit. in Mai Street .).tethdst ebureh kSabbat morning and Mr. A. J. Ifeywood, Divinity student in "the V'venirg Er.l. Jas. 'Willis of 1..;:cetrer Wort Dossed away an Sunday last at the OM. Or 03 years 1 month and 5 day% to "2, Inasmuch an the telnirrauc* people of the province bare for many Yars, been asitiLg for the abolition of the bar. And inasmuch as or the oreSent time Mr. N. W. Rowell K, C. the leader of his ':itajesty's loyal o - position in the Provincial Legislature hot". by maktog the abehtlen of the bor. the chief plank in his platform completely estranged the whele liquor Interest. from bis banne. aAti tbraW ' upon Ala the responsibility tor its continuance we, deem it the duty of - all Methodst, and on Christians and on all temperance people to support -this eh Ilex which is undoubtedly the most 1 tar-reachng temperance legiclation that has yet been offered ne. 416 4:r11 OP 1.11i$ Ic.i&STWOOD it Mr 41 G. tStanhory received the said news on Wednesday 1310t1 L. that Mr° (Jr,) Eastwood had passed away at the IMIne 0( her daughter Mrs, R. Worley at Toronto, Mrs, Eastwood Nvati a woman of special qualities of bead and heart which endenred her to mans Iriends Mot only in tier home town of 'Whitby but also in Exeter where she visited her daughbr on •many occasions, Tier husband prede- ased her a little over ' NU" ago Xr,1,Starmry goes tororitO to at- tnd the funeral which will take 040 to Whlthy 'Cemetery no Friday xtterttoon. a 11 Exeter held the tak All. Craig 1Vaiti 10 a tte raig on Mon, day night in their first seller. Wontof the South Huron leaue, the game :being called at the end o4 the eighth innings on account of dark- ness wit h t he soon, three alb Tho Ex. tor infield 'dared a trnappY game and*helped to hold the game do ,% a in no 1n1iI way by choice pick-ups And ,ure throws. Harrington ;and Doyle make a fine batterY and had the hard hit king. Aliso Craig elayers nee,,sing all tie time. Binder - marsh, the port side pitcher of Ailsa Craig, is there (with the goods eaus- ing eleven of our twarriors to bite he tdust by the strike out route and 14 1( 11 good support will be a hard roan Lo beat. The line up EXETER. The deceased had been SerionnlY 111 for several aveoA, !hut sbwed, signq or improving. She took a relapse and passed awas on Sundasf She issur- vied bv her husband and six: growo Up cidret The 'funeral was held In the 13xaer 00netery on 'Wedns da. ommemit The first exhibit, in eonection with Conference Notes the Huron County Rural Survey is to' Sarnia ,Tune 4-11ev, George Nen Hazen pastor of the Wellington St MetkodiSt Church London, was. eleot ed President of the London Methodic Conference on the *first ballott. Thur day afternoon, There were two circumstances wor thy ot special nOte, in the election o Rev, f.r, Hazen to the presidency The first is that 'he is a great grand son of Captain George Neal, a Brit Ish officer who left New England to come to upper Cattada as the first heldh3 the Mown Hall, Exeter, on :lune 23rd, afternoon and evnog. The survey has been conducted las Ile Presby I erian and Met herdic' el -inn -hes and the charts, diagam,' and 8 Pictures showing actual comparisons end changes failures and growths dur inf.; the past folly years -will be given Tn additon addresses will be given bs Prof. Melleady nt the Ontario Agee ' ultere ,Colleg,!; Air, Ellis editor of Farm and Dairy. and Rev. Dr, Myers who will speak on the Religious side of the Country Movement A quiet wedding tookplace at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Albert Willert, Exeter North. June ard when their daughter nisnElizabeth was united in mar - age to Mr. George, J. Soeder of ratford. Miss Lavina Willett. • t of the bride acted as bridesmaid, ile Mr, Henry Daub of Stratford. sisted the groom The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. F. Sharp in the presence of a number of friends ahd relative.), Mr, and Mrs, Soeder will make their future home in Stratford Their many friends will join in 'ex- tending congratulations. 1 MARRIED Methodist preacher in tit!s part of tn country,. The second special circum- stance is that lien, (W. G. 11. MeAlist er of Exeter, the Tetiring president is the noon whose influence first brought Mr, Hazen into the Meth- odist ministry 11r, McAlister was deenly moved as he introduced to the conference the „ man Nrbo had been chosen to preside on Lo St er wh ovi..r their deliberations and !Mr, -Hazn in his turn paid tribute to the influence of his predecessor in officer.' "There is no ore, topless it be tnv mother and grandfather to whom I oWe more said Mr Hazen. RevW G. H. McAlister has been elected as a member of the general conference contingent( Rev. E. G. Powell of Exeter was e), ected Secretary on the ,second ballot(' and chose as his 'assistants Bev A. B M. Thompson. and Rev 11 J. tiren ltt F. J. Reyeraft was appointed statistical secretary and Rev. Byron Snell journals secretary Final Draft—The final draft of the Stationing Committee of the London conference shows no change froni the tirst draft in the }Exeter tdistrict Rev; .11112:worthy comes,Hto Main eaxiiaris Hardware and Stove Store treet Exeter, re G. Powell, is' per - On. Iran 27h Richard. -Wiles 911 ear- e'Y S4,ttler Or 'Elanshard died a t tin. - age of 97 years and 8 months, The deceased came to Canada over 60 ;..rears ago. trona Yorkshite and set tied on. 'the Town, line betveen Blom- ,):7,91,11110:14b/Yardi aPec:rhir::ii,ta:tixc;Imfill Ir:01 iod'irkdar11111111' telo:gev:14,,, t:vrhc ri3fs3, e..1';Baiisclihtabeeendas:htiPa :Sri.' in:: the. only dalightert,, Michael Johnston,h‘irta inarringe to Mr, Pe a hitto., < Tin most of his life. lie is survived by ail .." ' , tt, r:' and Mr,ye- sit the afternoon train for Galt. upon their rett rn, they will Ittice tip hot lse- keepng in IIibberte A 10.1:: 11 Sheial event 'took place on 'Saturday Aloy 30th at th.! 1,01(0: of Mr, and J. Shte. near Kirkton wh hen their eldest daughter, Miss Gertie was united in marriage mitred to engage in special tenaer- ance 'work, with sanction of confer- ence; Eliniville G, A. Batamrd .Gternd Bend. J. E. 'Cook; Lucan fl. lf. 'Barn- by,Granton. Le,slie Reid, Mr, Steadman goes to (Cornna, • , El It1ILLE The Ladies Aid of the Alethodist church celebrated the Kings ,loirth- ay last Wednesday by giving a tea mid concert in ,the church. A very sumptuous supper 1VaS served in the 1"):1"rtent• ''"or 'which a spieed'd pro grew. of instrumental a'nr1 voc it lot:- slc dinnso <was given them who tooltlit artnin the program • • WerkiAlisses Cho*anand Treole at VAdinMr, Haterpion, Bliss Alma of Wod1.4,t' Miss Riddell of At rnioe, 31r.; $4tnert ad Ake Phoir'„ 11 SOEDElt--WILEARD—In Exeter.. on June 3rd at 'the home of the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs, A.,. E. Wil- lard Miss Louise Elizabeth to Mr George iSoeder of Stratford by Rev S. F. Sharp 111cMI1-TAEL --PICEETT— Tn viie. tcn on June 3rd. by IleD'r 'Vou t., ledge Orpha Emily yovnaest ,e8 tigh- ter of 3irs John <Pickett]. to lrebert McMillan of bleKillop . DEMPSEY---SIMPSON At bacon on ,Wednesday June 3r3 Miss Ida Simpson, daughter of Mr, • John Simpson of Mooresville to Mr, John Dempsey, of Centralia.... • ROWELNORTHCOTT--OTI Wednes/ day June 10th at 'the horne of 0hi,. bride's parents 111r, anct Airs, Roger Northeott Mery Alb -rte Ito Chester E. Rowe. . . wru:ZEL–itrOWAT — In Toronto on Tune 2:d. Miss orgina Tilowat, to 11r. .1. M. Wte, of Sutherland, S'ask, formerly of Dashwrioch DIED NfeloA11,S In Luean on June 4th John Mi Fall's aged 45 'years. LOUGH—In Vancouver 01. '0. or, ,1a aist W. II? ..fieugh,..fo,indelslyal a:, ee, ,',.,,t46014,-"il „.;!;404.,..,W4•Mi",-,,,h,... ' • -1'.:.-.t.'', 00:,.,"-:',r7kIf!t4p,?. V. LL ---n Exefeh','Worih' 'On.Id'itoe 7t11 Dorcas. L)0194,.,,d „wire of 'James Ilisragiodra ,... month ,..1, ',,,t6 Ocirs,.• ', • :;,,,,ti 01 Baseball AME X=.1 64 n -------- Cann, P. 1 1 2 7 0 0 Neeb, D. 2 1 0 4 0 0 Boyle, F. c 0 0 10 0 0 Whadsor, E. 3 0 0 1 3 0 Rivers, B. rf 0 1 0 0 0 Can2pbe11 Dr. ss 0 0 2 3 0 Trelbnr• P, lf 0 0 0 0 0 Harrington, B p 0 0 0 3 0 40 HeWood, C, a) 1 0 0 00 we have a": 2411611111114011011bellnlainalltill Edmund Zellers Pledge pledge myself not only to soppo Abolish the Bar" policy of Air. Bowen to vote for the roost advanced measure of ten perance reorm, whether it be introduced by Conservative or Liberal if I am your repre., sentative in the text Legsature4" .'.Ton.''17ote..for.tt-ii..m4ttr:or- Exeter Attractiv A NA Prices 111 13 J ust re iv4. a, carton ‘1,112, in eb skirting embroidries% attractive rm.t4,4 q.,t4 inch skirtng trabmilideries .50 cents a yard. Ladles cotton hose - black .10c pair Childrens cation hoe- tan 4 itilcio Big assortment of mensintares and ties---ravoitere samples Was balbriggan, underwear $1„00 value for 75 tents snit Hens and Bapa suits — Big Variety — Little Price. A big range of shoes—See our job lines at $1.50 a pair SPECIAL MADVIO,MITA,SLTRE sulTs CLOSEST loRicEs. W F BEAVERS One Door North Post Office, atn 2 324 0 0 • flLSA CRAIG I in all st37I,.s good supply NAME" P iL H 0 arnes, C. Hodgins, W. Dorman, W. Leith, W. Matthews, A, Chapman, E. Wei, C. Craven, A. Hindertnarsh A E 48 0 0 II 1 * and szes. • • 43, ' 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 '14 SPRING l), 0 0 0 UNDERWEAR Two Piece and CooPhinattion I r n ek e, . 3 9 24 7 seonn, By INNINGS -- 11 H E EXE2ER-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 — 33 0 .0 Also we keeP im hand a Fun AILSA CRAIG -0 0 0 00 1 20 — 30 7 Sewn ary--Sacriice nit F I3oYle; C 13anes; stolen baes, Minden -nand) iNfatthe \vs Winrlsor; double play. ,Craven arid Weir; ba -'e dn balls 011- 11121111125103 2, Ilinderniersh 1; struck out by Harrington 10, loy Hinder- , marsh 11; left on bases Exeter 4, Aliso, Craig :8; 3-)iteh 'finder- marh; umpres T., 1 ole Exeter, 1,01m0 AilEa C,1 a l. Adsa Craig will phly ball here on Monday evenling eex., The ga mit thonid be one of the tooe't interesting ever inayed in town. The home 'team are ch-:erminect to win aod reed your* '0 11,1 .1). Line of Overalls 0 FURNISHINGS We have 2, new and up to date stock of Gents' •T:ttrnshe' ins the leadin• fashion hits in • aGt veeas oSilhitst.s:7res, , 1,3ndermeay, Socks, °f '''•7011-111'117Zi1, . ps). , thet.ine<139ft1.oLMr. Edward -(4 00Yes,22110 h1td 21d 3Ofl hiset, 11, yeare: e but from ttled i o4shtt 12 oats 54 r S.991079 410')'