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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1914-7-9, Page 1I ',TIF-NINA`.If YEAR -NO 2080 EXET,J , oNr, oANAD adv4vic< TM AY P1 E 32 CLOS JINti Iearance of 600175 SUMMER ee ooi Board; Fig Day at A Some Straw. Lea tray t bbl£ Irl, Very Special Barga are Offered Goys Wasf 'win to 7 5 tenth toe Tees pyrtorkile , 90 a yard. ice pattern ..is a trimmed bath • es Dresses I made iu trltswood at 1*r.ow is Toi11� 1;1x11 to y Q carpet.ttt your taS ;C it1040.urwwsr wx o g. Tlae folloxt.y is the Ss £144 stilbilaAtlted "1 3 oh aroeltMte4 of 1"4n, rt� Rt les My ixlrtis ti C at lA d I%s, A. ao, Ys krr'�8? ad tislr it>�st tt,ti. \ti`oftd txel 1t . a Beale t; .I'lA iter tor'nigh 11*Sigal trainir Itrtn e4 adurfing ,alae ie Xe Sooday School Sona y June 2St t'a d. of'' Tile* a.:' Sl. a r.44 ,17 199r9iA1, t futt;:reete4 Lin Bioko qt. Uu ' 4°11ar91li �spi°46 um y� 4i.Ra y,.A'F' Me.9,t1oaa RC �r Jni hewed as best- `'a d.a 44,4,4 ti\t1 oast« r"w �. e Trousers 1'a ,left to eleas put a es.Dess s Both Itto ft giro p'lee .. emits One piee' O W5' to sell o f yards wide.. est xtnf�l.utlr leis lalt�lt i t�k * 3ollaxs t raw ^ssiltt *am ed ley a41t, '1' work t' gw oil Wad 0. tea11lc aml ossla Llsc. 1atfer ,,rRsa tiu t, 4 ttt4 gw-gYA1• •t 1 Al`c', and Aral.- -. #ssdC Gbtlort.i, :)«its CA #t4 the C two it T11e30Y gee , 11,1,177, ed. s v ;l? 1 oirl ilaen er Of *al a urns ti' t'9 C1111" 191. r =%xtt d the ri S'%or 611 tett surd --lade, S 4�lriat Idled 11I :icea1gB, 'tbi : +11*. gal the Q2ticfrat returns (tela, ora :lane 29th; and z� it1 1911. 'Tbe, tee uilaritY T MAY wee t1) 04 all fa sae up. -27A PITON 27 B ALL SiORESi CLOSE THURSDAY AFTERNOON FOR THE 1-0t WOd tiOr Use a New Perfection Move 2, 3 and 4 Burners for from $S to $13; Ovens, 2;10, $2.90 Alcohol Stoves 75 Cents 1-1anirtiocks Fancy Colors - $2.03 to $7.00 Complete With 1 Cooks Screen Doors and Windows $1.00 to $1.85, Complete 25 to 45 Cents. Screens all Sizes in Stuck i der Twine • Day :Fork Ropes FURNACE WORK AND PLUMBING Ha eaans Hardware and Stove Store ONE - 27 A; PHONE - 27 B. SOUTH HURON BASEBALL LEAGUE HOW THEY STAND ' 4[' ON r OS1 r' r 7Lx AILSA. CRAIG E?tET1f14 -- 4E NTRA.LIA.. .;REDITON - 3 1 75ti 2 2 500 .500 4 1334 11uxworlliy-, on :Saliba la best conducted his Sarst services as the pastor of 'Main Street Methodict church and preachedtwo splendid. �ertrunia to ni)ilrectattve cougrtaga• hos \Ir, Musworthy and family ily arrived in town on Thursday evening. They -were met at the station by Mr, W. J. He tman iG .hie auto and several of the official nicLll- oers of the church ,uul were convey- ed to the parsonage where the ladies bad supper a; v.aiting them. \;'r wrt- conte air, lfulm orthy and family to our midst. WILLIAM NOi3Tn1COTr On Sunday :hast as sari i vett took pLtcc in Esetcr allorth 1e1 William Northcott, au old P:oneer of Huron Co, passed away to his long rest in his 692h year. '31r. Northcott had lived- on the 2nd concession or flay Township for forty seven years. From 1866 until the of 1903 when he moved to Exeter, the .teceas d was superintenant of the Sexsniith '43untlay School. Be -vas born in Devonshire Engla;,d and came to Canada in 1850 with his father at.d the -rest or the family settling $n the County or Durham -where they remained until the year 1862 when 'they came to Huron County, For the past seven weeks the ,deceased had been suffering from a severe at- tack of gangerinc in Gr,e of his, feet and although his death was mot un- exapeicd it came as a severe shock as it was not looked for so soon .heart. failure being 'the immediate cause of a s death. I3esides his,sorrolv;ng wife he leaves to mourn the loss of a kind father, a family of four daughters and -two saa,s Mary E. at home, Mrs, r-. -or,'e' Ceddis' 3trs, at E. Alar. worth William and Joh,t of Iidat}; Tp burs, \trilliam. C. Pearce `of* oat. The deceased was a life long% odist and temperance 'worker „and 'lever flailed 'to advaln,ce 'the right:. hi -never he had the „opportun•ity. The remains ,were laid to rest in. the Exeter cemetery on Tuesday The b.i'eaved 'wire and family have. ,,the yo-ipathy of the entire conimuipi4.37 t) this; their sad, bereavemeit Mf , .Jesus, while our hearts are 'bleedi (g c:r''t:he spoils that death ;has won We would at this solemn meeting Calmly say ',Thy will be done" Inquiries received at the 'Canadian' National .Exhibition offices from Iowa yir sconsin' and the Prairie 1Pso- ;noes as '"well as from the !numerous poin;ts clearer home indicate that this wild be 'tile ,;r3e test 1. - stock year he (Natio:nal Exhibition has ever: i 1 pampa , u r '_.._. t,a w.1 Neeh Boyle Windsor Barrington Rivers Campbell Bissett Treibuer C11EDI°.£ON ;vi.a7l;s; Fahner, B. 1 4 0 3 n' 0 2 Fahner, I. sS1 :2 0 0 1 3 0 Kerr n1 '3 0 0 0 0 0 Sambrook a' 4 0 0 0 0 Mot Holtzman o 1 0 011 2 0 3 0 0 <0 t) 0 Weurth :1'; 3 0 0' 1 2 2 Fahner. II. ;2 , 3 1 0 3 2 0 Fahner, K. pi;' 3 0 0 0 1 0 29 1 3 26. 10 r; Cann out; I3ttby batted. ball SCORE BY INNINGS - R Ii E ExETER--,340000220- 11 1.5 2 CREDITON- 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -- 1 3 2 1 Struck out - By Barrington,'15 By Fahner, 9 rifi Scuummbitar, y-SuTwer;o hose it, \ecb, Sac- :B:auble play Rivera to !Cann, to �i,lhlso;• -Base on balls off. Harrington 7') Left on bases, Exeter 16; Crediton' 4; Umpires Hoyle and 'Young No. in the return game played at ter on Tuesday evening the home team went down to defeat 2 0. The rocs connected with Harrirgtoni while the home team were weak at ,he bat and had bad luck in placing h ball. .1n. the fifth nrtni,cgs Credi- l two mon on bases whet. Kerr oaLd over second :for two bases. lie two runners came home but one ailed to touch 3rd base and was called out. The game 'vaS fairly tight bald throughout, Barrington ted himself out of a'couple., of tight places Exeter got door de 1. cions at the plate.- and -ink return, Crediton got no ,favors of. •the ?bases a4 I49 17. !l4 3(1 4:9 STM; Pl.p:N 49 40 t�7 .11 07 iya No. 1 i ' 1 5S 45 15 53 0 31 ar $7 45 76 5 x, 41 42 40 @z 74 51 05 c 33 51 3£) S 53 20 51 Il 0 43 45 517 +325 .493 296 314 222 197 7 58 51` 157 ;4 20 41 No.1 2-1 2 20 3 59 4 85 5 ' 20 0 55 7 27 3 12 25S 465 ' 208 207 BAYFIELD � '- 03 25,Ita; Z 04 438 75 HENSALL 1 105 81 01 24 17 No. 1 Maj. MARRIED 3LL10.2_T•-1.fO13L1)E T -At the Than es Road Manse, on :July 7s't'bty Roy.' {Colin Pletcher, hiss Mary I-Ioul- den 'daughter of3f ; mid Mrs, Thos PfoRiiden, of. bowln to a7.Ir, Johns Elliott. DIED S1lf`P,L.EY-Tat Lobo , Tp, on, July 1., Airs, John T.'Shiplc5 cged 68 years \O -IT iCO L''i Itl Ex4 Ler Nor 1.0, a:1 :lois 5th, 'William \ortheotit aged. 68 Fears and 6 Frio;, ails - "HAY 41 l Tr6g 21 39 45 17 41 109 4.fi 61 75 91 Pa 54 56 . ';:s 30 40 56mss5d ir" 50 42 20 ;,77.18 27 241 48 25,E 7-7 8 56 373 105 STANLEY TOWNSHIP No, 1 23 2 28 3 89 4 47 5 33 3'20 Maj. 105 48 30' 26 18 73 215 28 20 93 50 3;1 225 17 TUOICER.sMI..rH TOWNSHIP No, 1 30. 07 2 33 4a) 1:E 47 20 64 32 67 6 26 61. 160 355 Mai; 185 a3®D1 RIC.s No 61 30 2 55 26 3 65 33 l ;JO 11 3 4 Tia •.... 'd .r u rt,1 a �4.L ), 13r' w lra c a, l : Towels, , "I ;d tel r Ladies'White Tinders/ I t Princess Slips, l i.ti, Nigit,>x Gowns„ is etc , 'rices on Clothin os and Shoes, Id at IF lci nar B. .F EVES. Oae Door 'North Post Office. • • ain 4' t► 4' 4' 4 a 4' 4' • • e 4' • 0 4' 4' 19 • 4' 4' 74 • 4' a • 4' •. • 4' • 4' e' 4' • • • 4' 4' • 4' 4' 4' 4' 4 t' 4' 4 4' 0 4 4' 54 54 21 21 58 208 20 . 49 37' '47 21 40 24 ; 60 81 71 23 45 165• 321 156 TOWNSHIP, 27 53 � 46 21 59 31 52 16', o,u,tinued n11, pagc we have a good supply in all .sty1 6s and sizes. SPRING UNDERWEAR Two Piece and Combination Sults Also we keep on hand a Full Gine of Overalls FURNISHINGS We have a new and up to date stock of Gents' Furnishings in the leading fashion hits in Hats, Caps, Shirts, Gloves,` Collars, Ties, Underwear, Socks, GALL EARLY AND • a ET YOUR CIHO10E •4 4' 4' 414 C !'• is *