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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-8-19, Page 1FORTY-SECOD 'N YEAR No 222P• EXETER, ONT., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19th, 1915 N.IRRYinniall..111.11•11.1.14.1.1.1.01.11P PHONE 32 EW JONES AND MAY WINTER PHONE 32 COATS FOR LADiE3S, AND C1-1111.4DREN JUST ARRIVED 1(50 Brand New Winter Coats In the seasons most stylish makes and fashionable cloths, Ladies Heavy Cloths in all the popular shades; Navy, Cadet, green) greY' br"n10 t $20 and mixed colors 0 BiAcic COATS In Plush, Baby Lamb, Persian Lambkin, Caricui Cord and Kersey, The $10 to $25 Prices are • • CHILDREN'S COATS Always hard to get a good ssortment. W can show you a- first- class lot of cloths and styles that will be hard to beat. Navy Royal, Cadet, Grey and .Fancy Tweeds in the lat. tyst styles for .Little Folk. 1.‘To two ladies' garments alike. This is the secret of our success. ALL SpmmEn GOODS To Go 25c to 5Cc Wash Goods all to go at 19c yd. White Waists for son, 75c and'98c each, r.,5c and 20c Wash Goods all to go' for Ida yic. DRESSES Childs° Presses • _ • •49c Girls° Dresses. • • .. 59c Ladies' Dresses.... 79c JONES AND MAY QUALITY 600D8ust Plymouth Binder Twins Plymouth special, 500 ft. -91c lb. Salmon Tag, 550 feet -9 3-40 a lb Silver Sheaf, 600 feet- 11ic a lb. Gold Medal, 650 feet - 14 ets ib. These Twines are made in the largest Twine Factory in Canada. How is Your Hay Fork Rope ? We can supply you with 4•PLYMOUTII GOLD MEDAL ROPE a 18 CENTS A POUND Tinsmithing and Plumbing Let us _Estimate on Your Eavetroughing. • Furnace work and Plumbing ipBoNt Heaman's Hardware 27 - and Stove Store - PHONE 7B ; BORN Lucan, on •J43 24th, to Mx. and Mrs. Garnet ,Hodgins„a 1 son. s . • .0ATSLING- At ta1a on August 11th, to Rev. anal Mrs. Darling, a clp.ogthter. Illorm-In Si. INtary s. on July 27th, 1915, to Mr, and iNfrs. Wrn. Horn; 1 Water St. a daughter. tiSTAFFORD,-In St. tklars on Wed.- nesdas, August till 4th, 1915, to Mr 4 and Mrs, W. Staffortt.„ a son, MARRIED FRABLAND JOTINS -- At Varna, E%tiss Bthel Johns to Mr. ,Stanles Freeland of Toronto. I ,GN,B13-0,001s.*-th Detroit, Mich., be Rev. Luther B. Lovejoy pastor of 14th ave Methodist church, Miss OIire Roolve, daughter of the late George fltooke, tormerl of Us - borne to Mr. Minor Elmore Jones, of Detroit, son of the late Daniel !Totes, al,D., of Romeo, Mich. DIED " PXJAWM.-At Yrgai or rJath Ogb. 30th,, 1915, William Clarke, aged 73 `e ears. SPINDLER-In Clinton on August llth, Eliza Fitch, wife of Benjam- in. Spindler, in her 53rd year. , ARMSTRONG -At Bay City, Mich„ July 30th, 'William Armstrong, a native of Stanley Township, Ont. aged 65 e ears. PRIZE -WINNERS OP THE STANDING- OAT CONTEST The following are the prize win- ners in the oat contest conducted .J the. Eirkton Agricultural Society. let Amos. Dolly:, 0. A. 0..72, 92 points 2nd. Win. Harding, Reg. Banner, 91 1-2 points; 3rd, Jas. More, Reg. Ban- ter. 90 points; 4th, Wesles Shier, 0. A. 0. 72, 88 points; 5th, .Win, Robin- son. O. A.. 0. 72, 87 1-2 points; titbs Jos. White, Painnie's Earle, 87 points; 7tb M. Gxegor3, Reg. Banner, 86 1-2 points. Judge, R. L. Moorehouse, Bothwell CENTRALIA. Miss Edna Rowcliffe of Granton, is viiting with Mrs. D. Hodgson Mrs. Aldsworth returned to her home in Waterloo on Saturday last. Miss Marg.aret Quinton s camphig at the Bend for a couple of weeks,. Mr. Smith and wife of London, spent a few dee e with Mr. and Mrs. •Wilson. Mr. and. Mrs. G. Emery spent ,a couple of (lees lisitLig relatives in London. Mr. John and 'Will Colwill ship- ped two very line car loads of cattle to 'Toronto on Saturdae; last. Mr. Con, O'Brien also shipped a loedt Rev. Razlewood, of Weldon, poen- pied the pulpit on Sundae last and preached two vete acceptable seta naotts. Rev. The lor, of London will preach here on Sunday. next. One of our poets handed, ie. the fol- lowing, A lit tic spark, a little coil. A. gallon of juige, and, some celinder l. oi I A piece at pressed tin and a bit of board, . 1t030. auto 1.40 Ohl Pota, Tournament a Success Despi te the Weather oiTi itt cb„"AL„`;:r.'1Iia late clerk, Rserly ut h prtsent yeer Heama,u's Rink of London Thistles Wins 13aNsiden Trophy Per ntary,- end itouistoit :bat thie -Mitchell Rinks win Two Troyhys, south miuticipalite contribute a maehine 'gun nestmg LitOUSa 1410aarS ifOr • o.v.;a1,,144:;' '', • esteseasses, 1! PO; C. Aldworth 3.15; Thos. ,Vornislut \Valter "Wpstcott 75o; Rd, IN-, vis 1.00; Bri, Coombos 2,34; Win. Orteeh .14.75; ,ino„ 1.27,1! Ilav, kilts Hon. 325.09; Romtio• Rowe. Woods 34.J.2; Tho'0a 22.80p J. A„, StoNart 4.00; 1?,xetor Bketrie, Ilaron and Consolation -One Exeter Rink in use in Diviefoxi No. 1, Canadian Ex- peditionary force. The Reeve, after- Light Finals -D. Tieman's Rink of Dashwood wins co. 4123,65; Dell conferIng with tile Minister of Mil- n55; s sanders 3P01 nose Tas ior,hse inn haat ;newer to pIec& n order for the said. gnu through the 3.1illeann de- partmerit at Ottawa, Stewart's Special -Taman and Willis ot Lon- don, Via t-Jooteh Doubles. • wat hreegidullotret nAl•jst*..ttgitlio.Elet-ihr‘il awillinthciel The Exeter bowling tournament got sezei-]1 members present. The. minutes of. awa, 1,0 a good start last week but Seafort3a • Ilensall meeting held Jule 23rd, with a minor the !finish Was somewhat -biased, J. 1.1. Taman 18 A.'Whitesides 13 amendment also the rnintinis or spec - Jupiter Pletvius luso been no re,spectos Lop. 'Thistles Mitchell lel meeting held. Aug. 5th, were read of either the harvester or the Inflow - A. ,31, Beaman 16 Dr. Maier 12 and approved. er after sport and eerie Thursday A. letter from the Bell Telephone t he let loose the wet goods and Pinals . Do. was read ;seising perm/es/on to , deluged this section's ith rain, Phi, I erect three poles along the north ,sitle play had become real interesting nad Seaforth ; Lou. Thistles of 'Victoria, , • it was a disappointed bunch of bow- J. WilliaMld Beavers and Hare ms cDonastreete - 1lees when thee toned M it was neces- Dr.McKey Hickey ton that the request the granted pro vided that all the poles be ,erecteld on sere to postpone the tournaments 'W. G. Willis Gras'; ns /2 . the north side of the street.-Oarried. Monday was set as the day to resume 3. 51. Tamtin 9 Heitman . fnke thThosliouldin ad. periniasion to eir activities and on that day all Score by Ends. 123 011 001 001 020-12 erect a drive 1i '1 next to his stable but !flee rinks returned, A. slight Ileaman sprinkle on Mondadelayedi the Taman 009 300 110 110 101- g on town property. itefeere,d ;to the y , oulmittezi P games ifor a short time. A. X. ;Ilea- Public, Works Corn. Report of peeial. Seh I man, et London Thistles; was the .win- cemetery recommendations. Per iner of the Bowden trophy defeating'cemeter. Boulston, ;chairmen., seconded be liar- . S. H. Taman's riak of &fiftieth., The pert of the Loader', club having .been otoanrriecLred to bthat the cothe recommendations refer - e •mmittee be accepted. , Bowden trophy now becomes the pro - won by them three times. The Mr. hlawson, auSitor, gave his jetty other two trophies, the South Huron report which was adopted on !motion and W. J. /Seaman's both ivent to Mitchell rink. s The President's spec - of Hind and 'Beavers. ial rpize, donated be 3'. A. Stewart The dol/owing accounts were read; and approved: Jo. Senior .33.00; ;W, was won by D, Tierean's rink from J. Bissett 13.7.3; John Ford. ; 37,50; Dashsvood. The second event in the Sid. !Davis 2.09; Wel. Johns 100; Scotch Doubles was not finished Tiles - Mille 2. ; A. McPherson 2.00; Mrs. dee evening. Owing to the label:LESS John 31Itch ell 2,00; Silas Ha n d ford , or the hour the finals were held over 6.99; S&sant3.,rs SAO; Geo. Orange until a latex date -- 17.90; Hi. Rumohr R.00; T,hos, Hatter SOUTH HURON -TR,OPITZ blest Round Exeter. Es:eter SI. E, Anderson 17 Rev, -Collins Atwood Goderich 3, IL Ratcliffe 6 Dr. Hunter Goderich Atwood. Fred Davis 17 G. Lockheed. Harrietsville Forest Ed. Fame 14 J. N. Gordon St. Mates Gran. Strathroe. L. lierstene 19 Anderson Parkhill Clinton I3. M. Hunter 10 C. E. Dowding 20 Exeter Seaforth H. 3. White 10 J. 3r. Best 22 Mitchell Seaforth W. Elliott 19 W. Ament 18 Dashwood. . Hensel). 3. Hart Ielb 19 Fred Bush 21 Esne.tex Granton W. Illatchford 19 D. Rowcliffe 14 23 23 16 11 .16 BAWDEN' TROPHY . Preliminary Round Atwood Exeter Hugh l'orter 16 G. E. Anderson 13 Exeter Olinton Ray. D. 0011tittS 13 J. Nacliger 15 Atwood Granton J. H. Ratcliffe 13 C. M. Webb 14 Goderich Exeter Dr. Bunter 10 R. N. Creech 14 Seaforth Goderich R. E. Bright 13 Fred Davis ; 10 Seafortb. Atwood. J. 'EL Taman I17 Geo. Lockheed 16 Rarrietsville Hensall Ed. Facet 17 Geo. F. Case 19 Forest St ra throe J. M. Gordon. 7 Malone 21 )1e1133.11 Sr I s 31. Arnold. 14.L •Harstone 9 Strathroz•-' ,Efensall Anderson 1.5 A.e ,Whitesides 16 -Goderiela * A. J. Nesbitt 16 H. N. Hunter 11 Clinton. Exeter C. E. Dowding 13 R. G. Seldon 19 greter Strathroy 11. J. White , 11W. II. Stepler 17 Sea forth Exeter J. M. Best 13 0 13. Snell '18 London R. C. Mitchell W. Ashplant 14 W. Elliott 13 Goderich Seaforth C. 11. Humber 17 W. Ament 11 Dashwood Ingersoll Jonas Hartleib 2 C. H. Sumner 30 Bleth Hensall De. 31cTsggirt 20 Prod Bush 10 Seaforth Granton Dr. Grieve 15 D. Rowcliffe 8 Parkhill Exeter A E. Benham 18 W. 13Iatchford 13 Secoud. Round Rev. Collins Exeter, a bye Goderich (1oderich Fred Davis 19 Dr. Hunter Seaforth Clinton 3. M. Flest ' 14 C. EaDowde Mitchell Hensel' VI. Elliott 19 E. Buch Exeter Atwood W. Blatchford 16 Win. Robb; Seaforth Atwood R. E. Bright' 12 11 Porter Bb th Mitchell Dr. 3.1eTaggart 13 M. Durkin Granton Hensel). 0. 3X. Webb 16 G.. F. Case Goderich Exeter 0. 11. Humber 17 It. G. Seldon Third Round Rev. Collins Exeter by default Seaforth St. Maris J. M. Best 19 L..Harstorte 13 '3Iitc.hell Exeter W. Elliott .22 W. Blatchford 12 R. E, Bright, Seaforth. be default. 'Me th. St. * Mare s Dr. McTaggart 14 R.31,Northetravel0 `Goderich Etranton C. J1. Humber 19 Gall. Webb 13 Seaforth London R. C. Dr, Grieve 19 T. Loveless 11 Clinton 10 J. Nadiger 7 M St. ary s 17 W. 11. Lovell 19 12 13 10 9 11 14 Atwood Lon. Thistles Exeter V,Ttia. Robb 10 _Se A.. Lang oe• a 15 O. B. Snell Forest Mitchell Ingersoll Frank Ross 17 M. Markle. 20 O. H. Sumner First Round Atwood Clinton H. Porter 9 J. Nediger t Granton Exeter 01. X. Webb • 21. R. N. Creech Seaforth Sea forth R. E. Bright 13 J. H. Tames; Rensall Strathro3 'G. F. Case 14 A. Malone • Ilensall Hensel]. H. 'Arnold . 12 A. 'Whitesicies Goderich Exeter A. 0. Nesbitt; 12 R. G. Seldon Strathroy Exeter W. II. Stepler C, B. Snell. London B. C. Goderich W. Ashplant 5 0, H. Humber 14 Ingersol. Ble th G. El. Sumner 21 Dr. McTaggart 113 Seaforth Parkhill Dr. !Grieves 27 A. Benham 26 Lon. Thistles Mitchell A. A. Landlord 13 31 Durkin , 11 Mitchell Dashwood Dr. Maier 25 D. Boman . 5 St. Mats s Lor. Thistles B. M. hibrth-grave 17 0, 13. Later „21. St. Marys Exeter 'W. IR. Lovell! 15 N. D. Tluxdon 10 Exeter London IL C. F. W. Glndman 11 T. Loveless' 20 Lon. Thistles Norwich A. M. Heemao ID It, Elliott 15 13 10 19 9 15 113 Clinton Second Round Granton 3. tNadiger 10 C. hi, Webb15 Seaforth 11ensall ,,si in J. 111. Tamaa 18 0-,. F. Case 16 Exeter Hensel . "A. Whitesides 10 R. G. Seldon 12 Exeter Goderich C. eh Snelll 12 C., II. Humber 11 Ingersoll Seaforth O. rja... Sumner 21 ter. Grieves 10 Lon. Thistles s i c e 18 date of signing and the stamp of the A. A. Lar.selord 12 Dee:Meier t municipal seal. Lon. Thistles St. alarys Re He dro debentures Per 'Boylston and Barton that the Reeve, Council - Lor Beavers., and the Citirk be 0 Coin. Tilltt(T to eel -tinge for the disposal. of the Hydro 'Electric 13y-liw debentures 1'er Hine and Beavers thets %rota tbe forwarded to the Grand Trunk Rail - Fourth Round. Seaforth Exeter J. 31. Best ; 15 Rev. Collins 12 Mitchell Seaforth W. Elliott 19 R. E. Bright 0 C. H. Humber, Goderich, a bye, Meth Seaforth Dr. .McTaggart 13 Dr. Grieve Itaeersoll Exeter C. H. Stunner 17 0.. E. Snell Hensall 'Mitchell A, Whitesides 12 Dr. Maier Continued on 1)age. 5 Exeter Council 7 15 Special meeting hi the council Was held on Thersdae. August 5th. AM the Members were present. The Reeve explained the object of - the meeting, being to discuss the Hedro Electric rower Commi,zsion ngreement The fly•clro Electric 13y -law being, Be -law No. 14, 1915,was duly read s third time and linale peesed. on .mo- tioxi of •counrillors Hind and Beavers. The reeve and clerk signed the same and attached the seat of the ,Corpora- tion thereto. Meesrs. Fletcher and Creech waited on the council on behalf' of the com- mittee charge of!' Victoria Park with regards to the bill for material used itt construction .or band stand. and seats. The bill was laid over for next regular meeting. The 'Hy dro Electric Power Commis- sion contract was •tulle discussed and after due corsideratioa the reeve and clerk were lestructed to sign ' the same ti beheit ot the Munieipalite. Motion be Councillors Bermes and Harton, Said agreement to bear O. 13. ur WO'. Loyola 17 London It 0, Lon, Thistles T. Loveless 14 A. el„ Beaman 17 Third Round Seolorth Clinton a. 'EL Taman 12 es Nesagee • ye wee ;company that the contract for g • Exeter supply of water expires on 1st of ensall ' 13Ootober, 1915 and that a new con- A. Whitesides 14 • C. 13, Snell Ingereoll Mitchell treat will have to be made and signed themelee le '_jr,, a Bennet 8 Also that this counell givt;s notice that the new rate be four latin- A„ neamag, 15 W. lt, ig ()red and fifty dollars per annum for Lon, Thistles St. Mares • • tem of 3 or 5 Sears. That notice 8I3,61; Exeter Mantra clef ri tigh s Co. 470; Jno. Neild 14.0(1: Jritiee May' 4.75; amouoting he nil to $800.55., • Adjournment ba r tor. Jos. Seuies, Acteee Locals. Miss Cochrane, or Berlin, is trea guest a Mrs. G.Coeltrarte lis teWes, Mr. 1Robt, :Means, of London, vie- ited Mr, Wm. ,Hodgert in, town this week. • Mrs. (Dr.) Sellezn and childrea, ot Toronto. visited at T. Kernicke Mondae, Mr. O'Brien, a f-oenaer teat:hen lel the Exeter High School., visited ,witls Mr. and Mrs., S. Sanders ovor. (las. s The Prize lists are out for the Exe- ter Tail fair which will he held on Monday and Tueaday, September 20th and 21st. Mr. W. G. Stewart of town was successful in passing his honor junior matriculation exams receiving third class honors in mathematics end. pile - ides. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lf. Wond anti dau- ghter Elorence, of T.o.ndon, nho re- cently visited with relatives la town are at present visiting with ihsir son Vincent at Santa Barbara, California. Thee spent a few dais at th ; Panama: Exposition, wessusownonusann.....,....ans, 1................1..*...........101PAPIP.M161111=.4001.0.1*.meintnnoacremsfaxnnrrnatecittsm.annementunt.Intocsnsamba ' THE EXMTER BALRG1-..IN STORE Z4310V74 ,e75e: 74Y ,1hV eee atner. ,CYfr 1...CYfr 41"tti tnt&iAMkVV* *ON v/lVeP4 itr4 6. J44 r $ 1 ES C caring all broken lines atprices that will surprise - buy any pair in our South Window 1.00 - -watch it ! CA, A PAIR will give you a choice from a lot eJ V t..; on the First Table inside. 3 75 - Y $ - e Shr.)es from a Table at the Back of sta,..e A.= ' will bay out a pair of Aien's Tan a.00 Z $3'Int wld ibay a pair of our , 'JJ . 5, to 2 illen's }Leavy Shoes which are extra value., W. F. EAVERS 13 Awn.inu.neams"nograroncovennstonnencon.nans.,rornumnnann.u.,......nonorentnir loot,..etooe<4.‘-eol.,e-s.-eat-9,elo,4 olpWs000*.***.t.O0.04.0..f_ItKerPOSfot 4 0 0• • 4.4. • 4. 4. 4. 4.• • 4. 4.• 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 0 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. • 4.4. Are Prepared With an Exceptionally Fate Line of Summer Goods for Merl. C YOU rn Need of Any New Clothing or Furnishings. For Correct Styles for Dressy Men, We Can Meet Your Requirements. SUMIVIER UNDERWEAR "). EEP OOL N OUR HOT WEAT HER UNDERWEAR "AtRo W' Srx R TS AND COLLARS" Always Make a Man Feel Dressed. Let us Show Yo4:1 See ,Our Nifty Knit Ties This Seasons " STRAW HATS" are ,Very Natty and Becoming, We Carry the Le Idols. Ordered Clothing, Ready - to. Wear Clothing, Sumnper Suits, manna Trousers, Odd Pants, Overalls, etc. • • • • • W0 W, 4 A AN • enenonnol 11.4.01.1...1101.06 4. .0 4 4, 4.p 4. 4. 4. 4. 45 4. 4, 4, 4, 4. 4. 4?* '41p; PHONE 81 a tfahlx-0414'.04'....4:44.0.40.•*0 044 +.4,40...4:44,0A10A41414:,..44,