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Exeter Times, 1908-09-10, Page 1niter THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR -NO 182 S U RO N&M1DDL I SEX GAZETT E EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT 10th 1908, •••••.•.•.•••••••...•..•••..•••••••••••••••••• e•e••••••••••••••••••••••• ••.••..•..••.••••.• JONES & CLARKS' Phorie No. 32 Autumn Tidings From our Dry Goods Department Autumn is putting on her Golden tinge now, and that means business will soon be booming with the New Fall Dress Goods. Everything here is in Full swing for the big rush. New Dress Goods, Suitings, Separate Skirts, Eur Lined Coats, Furs, Millinery, and in fitct Every Article for your Comfort. Our Milliners are Here Ready to take your order for your early Fall Hat. The new ready-to-wear Hate are very New and Swell for the Early Fall wear and are found here in abundance. Every Lady should look after her millit,ery early and give the Milliners a chance to fix you up real Swell. Colored Dress Goods We are showing a very extensive range of the New Colored Dress Goods for this season. Stripes are very new and come in Green, Brown, Blue and Ited. The cloths are very fine witn a beautiful finish. Plain cloths are very popular in the sante shades as the stripes and our stock comprises the Pink of the Dress Good trade Panamas, Cllifion, Venetian, Broadcloth, English Worsted and Serges are all new. Black Dress Goods Weare famous for our Black Dress Goods, and dc not purpose falling behind this season, we are better than ever in Voiles, Taffeta Cloth. Chiffon and Broadcloth, Panama, English and Worsted serges. We can- not be beat fcr quantity quality. Do not fail to see our Large stock of Blacks. Fur Lined Coats and Furs 2 • • • 22 2.t 22 22 .2 •• .. ••f .. •2 •2 •2 • • 22a .. .. Bowling • Six rinks or St. Jiar�s Lotvlrrs A very pretty Wedding 'vas soletn. Tor - came over Labor Day resolved to uized at the home of ?11 r. and Mrs.++in back the laurels taken r from 6autu. Smith, London head, 'chin them by the Exeter players a week their second (laughter, Emma, was or so ago +sten t1c Exeter howlers went in the holy bond of malri- went to the Mone town and came tawny by the Rev. Mr. Butt, of Cen- back wink five points to the good, tralia. to Mr. \V. 11. Aitken, of Tor- Oeing to the green not bring .large onto, formerly of Parkhill.The enough to accommodate all the vis- bride looked charming in a (voce itors only five rinks were played at of crinin chiffon taffeta and more ono time. This difficulty, however, a suing of pearl, tho gift of the will be overcome next year schen the groom and carried a shower 'bou- ncw grounds are in sh:.l,,, quit of bridal roses. The brides_ The morning games resulted in a maid, iliiss Blanche Smith, sister of big .victory for the locals, and when the bride was daintly gowned to a the last ,bowl was counted Exeter gown of cream mercerized lace and was up thirty points. carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. In the afternoon Exeter won by D. J. Aitken, brother of the groom 26 points in the first round, the last acted as best man. The present to series of games being .calle,l at the the bridesmaid was a pearl crescent Sixth or seventh end to allow the and to the hest man a pearl stick - visitors to catch the train. 'Tho Pitts After *the ceremony was per - St. Marys veteran, If. Fred Sharpe formed the wedding party was tier - came along .to pilot his proteges to ved to a sumptuous wedding diner victory. Ile worked hard and isn't The house was prettily decorated to blame for the defeat , with evergreens and white asters, the aroh being of the same. The ExeterSt. t3farys presents were numerous and costly, M. Martin Stevenson showing ,the esteem in which the J. W. Broderick: Baird young couple aro held. Only i the i,. If. llicksuri livanock most intimate relatives and fricnas IV. M. lila S. Box were present. At one o'clock 'the Skip 17Skip 14 young _couple with friends drove to Lison and took the afternoon train Smith-Iiikmm wedding J. A. Stewart • ' I)r. 1?right • Rev. :Martin •• I Rev. Collins. • Skip 19 Knight Rev. Perkins F. W. Glad►nan C. M. Snell Skip 31 W. T. Acheson Ward .T. Grieve Constable ;I. t;;. titanhury Sharpe W. J. IIcethan Poole Skip 11 Skip 19 22 D. McInnis Ilartstonc Taylor Brown 22 W. \V. Tainan MaxwellJ. It. Carling Adams Skip 20 Skip 10 •• T. Acheson lticbardson F. Knight Gill 2 C. 13. Snell 1Vatt ♦ I. R. Carlind Dewey 2 Skip 11 Skip I I J. A. Stewart H • Dr. Bright Stevenson You will be suprised this year to see our large • stock of 22 • Rev. W. M. M;ti tilt Jtunnock ♦ Itev. Collins Baird _ Fur Lined Coats, Fur Coats and Furs. There is • Skip 15 skip 6 ' :nothing Left out in this line. We have them all 22 Dr. sweet Dlclntyre and all the very best. We wantyou to see them ♦ •T os. Dtvrs llydc Z E. J. Chelan( Andrews 2 as we are very proud of our largh showing, and Z Jas. Taylor Tovell 2 Skip el = think you will be the same to see the large select- •• J. (l, Stanbury Ward `011 we give you to choose from. •• Broderick Constable9kip 17 • 2 • • Illatchtord Poole L. I1. Dickson Sharpe • Poultry Chickens 10, Ducks 8, hens t►, •♦ Skip Iii skip I2 • • D. McInnis .IIcI:asLrcn • • n. Martin Watson Jones 22 \V. I. tintiaru Clarke C1ark •= W. Skip T:unnn SomcrtillP I. • 2 13 Skip 7 Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Z 2 After the St. Marys players had ••� Clothing also high grade shoes and conn ..� gone, several of the ladies who were interested spectators, were inveigled into trying .their bands at *he game. It took some little time to get them to oonsent, but when they once got interested, it was still harder to get them to quit. Not being xatniliar with the bias, eyes up, etc., terms two noble and gallant gentliemen nautr•l J. A. Stewart and F. W. Glad - man essayed to flaunt their pipe. cloyed running shoes as [narks for the fair onus to shooE at. The re- sults were surprising; .some of the bowls did go near the kitty, while Jothers did not go quite so near, and W. BROWNING), M. D.. M. C it is duo to the good advice of ,Jim. • P. B„ Graduate Victoria Un Taylor, who acted as instructor, that molts. ernes and restdeoence. Domtelao the ...twls remained uu the green ar Laboratory. Exeter. all. However the gatne was a good Associate Coroner of Huron. one. and ;.lir. Stewart, who evidelilt 1y had more persuasive power over route of rho bowls than his oppon- ent. Was a tickled winner, as the score for seven ends will show, Now that the ladies have shown an in- terest in the game. it is to he )hoped they will form a club next year and participate in 1he enjoyable pas- time. .lir. Wadi/ran Mr. Stewart Miss Monettr Mrs. ileawan. Mrs. Martin Mrs. Stewwart Mrs. Gl;tdmau Miss Dickson Skip 5 Skip 10 McEachren for their future borne in Toronto: T. C. Somerville Mr. Aitken is a well-known Park - Di. Watsin hill boy, having left there some Clarke years ago to accept a position as Skip 11 electrician with the Bell Telephone Richardson Co., which position he still holds. Gill The Times joins there Horny friends Dewey in wishing them a long .and pros - Watt perous life. Skip 14 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••"••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• riONEY TO LOAN. DR. A, R. KINSMAN, L. D. y., D. D. S., honor graduate of Toronto We Save a wee amount of private fund. University. Dan on farm and village properties ablowrsbs Interest. MADMAN & STANHURY Dental Surgeon n.rrI,ter•e Sottettors. awn st.lExeber Office over Madman & Stanbury's Main street-Ex1;TER. FRANK' 2::111{NS, Veterinary Sur geon. Successor to A. R. Ram- say, V. S. 'Treats all domestic ani- mals on most approved principals. Special attention to dentistry. Office at Itatusay's nlcl stand on Main street. Night call at Peter llawdeu's residence Main street. ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer Accounts Collected MONEY to 1..n at lo. rat Wes. North Wee'lAnds f r Kole. Office. Main Street, Exeter BSIi LLIPS, EYBTF.R, LIC . (need Auctioneer. Sales con ducted in all parts. Terms reasonable °eclere can he left at. the TJ Nit•::; Office • E.) BO' 4ENBEitRY, ZURICH Licensed Auctioneer. Sales con ducted in all tarts, Terris teasonabl and satisfaction guaranteed EDISO PHONOGRAPHS Baseball FunFun Several of the old boys it ho were • I Fun :`siting in toren during the holieloy O` 1'.Y TO LOAN got up a baseball game for the et- ehnvonnumlbe•dprfvate tundra far torsoFu„ ternoon with the juniors. The vis. n. noon farm or 'Mass rropertr at IOW Fun `tors were assisted by some of the s+.ottetereet.local players and succeeded in trim- ND1C$eUN & CARLiNQ ��'e are sole Agents for it. Let us ming the little fellows by a score of fib ' D_ICK50N Rlet" Isetsell you a homograph And you will 23 to 15. have lots of FIN too, all kinds, prices act names CARLING, froth 8113,511 up. Records lik. U. Acheson 1 Snell 4 New Poet yards this week. Hoskin 3 Knight 4 canisters, Sot lettore NotAriea. Cbnve seen !r tr., dAnderson 2 Dennis s 'nem mows' .itors for the THE PURITY Elliott 2 name-Comm1{Pndle 2Nank, rata. UAllelt 1 !� la ones toLeen at newest rates of !stereo. 1tewart 1 Sweet 1 Creech 1 OFFiVK t -MAIN STKFET. EXiCT1CR. j_ I3ier.ett 3 llowald 2 . t Can tee A. a. t.. A. otearaca i LewlsThomas &Nuttier( THE TORONTO Snell 2 Piper 1 Johns 1 Farmer 3 15 2:3 Civil lingineer & Architect --�-^ hate Department of PuLlie Works, C'enrta.l I 1). Port it Ross, ltbo tortnrt'ly llr- consaltinr Engineer for atenet at and CountyWeekly Globe 1 ed at Jk;byfield, teal killed itl ail auto - Work, tae; tris rulroade. Sewerage aid waterworks 1 mobile accident at Niagara Falls last therm whaner, nridtre• and tte•entorced cense(•( i i Sunday evening. Ile with Several PAonr 2!1,t London Ontario I ANT) I others n ere out t Wing and 'shirt Igoing it a high rate of spocel at- tempted to make a tura in the road. DR. (1. F. RO('LSTON, I,. i), M. N� The ehauffer lost control of the D. D. S., Dentist. Member of S, machine. with the result that it left A. C. D. S., ,.f Otitan.) and Hotter 1 the toad and smashers 1hrc,lgh the Graduate of Toronto University, fence and dropped into the stone cut. f)elarle 1 Pry ran 1 OFrictr:- -l)ver 1)ickenti & Citriing'a Froin Now until January 1st. 19101 ting of the (forge ltailwty. Tits RR lLawOtllcPe in 1)r. A•deueon's former For St.6o. auto with the men made a r C.Pan F. l:. HodRPns fir. J. W. Shaw enu►1 parlors. drop of 30 feet, breaking Rosa neck. yecretary. Chairman. both arms and killing him instantly. EXETHIt COUNCIL The regular meeting of the ll n- ••. ci[ was held in t he Town Hall on Friday, September 4th. CouncilloroPORTUnit $1.00 per year in advance A N D Knight was absent. The minutes of the meetings held August 21st and 31st were read and approved. A petition signed by L. •McTegg:trt, A. •lfolland and other residents of CEMENT the north end asking for two arc lights on the Lake road was pre- sented. Also a request ns cited by Councillor !Iceman for a light at the corner opposite Hobert Fraytt,•'s Just received another car residence. Moth of which were laid over for future consideration. The contractors for gravel having of PORTLAND CEMENT been ordered to discontinue deliver- ing addressed the council. The coun- cil deferred action until they pay SAMSON BRAND a visit to the pit on Mr. Maki»s' farm. The following accounts were read The best for Walks, and orders drawn for payment; T. llartnoll, gale. iron used for con- nections at drain, $2.15 • J. Creech Floors, Walls, etc labor, *2.00; t\If. Medford $6.B8; Rd. Quance $7.63 ; Walter Westcott $11.35 ; Thed. Jones 1$8.60: .Ed. Coombes 60e; David Russell 75c; J. J. Kdid $1.13. ,v. J. Bissett, pt. cal- HERMAN'S HARDWARE ary, $33.00; C. W. Cross, pt. salary, R RE AND STOVE STORE cemetery, $29.00 ; The Queen City Oil Coy., gasoline, $7.62 ; F, W. Fern - comb, surveying Carling .(reek, $15; ` Ross Taylor Coy., lumber �sujtplies �- $17.18 ; Exeter Electric Light Co'y., street lighting. Cohn ll, Town I it!! Kawkinsyear sa $y.6b; John harnes0, half Son all year salary bell ringing. *20,00;ssT. White, dwo weeks street watering. $28.40 ; Robt. Treble. _labor $1.75, Amounting in all to $310.10. • Locals Buell -tiger Nupiipls Miss Mabel Walter. of Smallman & Ingram, London, spent the boli- __ day in town. -Mricked -On Wednesday last at the home a tomatoRthat dweighedet �o pay ounds, of the bride's father, Mr. Lister, nine ounces. Murray street Brantford, the mar- -Mr. Thos. Boyle umpired the riage took place of Miss Marie Lis- games of baseball at Clinton last ter, to Mr. George Eacrett, of Glad. Monday between Centralia and Chin - stone, Alan., but formerly of Exeter.. tom. The ceremony ,was perforated by the Mr. I'rattk Boyle, of Centralia. ;s Rev. Mr. Caswell, of Colborne street learning the barber trade with Ed. Methodist church in 1 he presence of Willis. only the irnroediate relatives. The bride was given away by her father Arrangements are progressing and was becomingly attired in a for the demonstration at Clinton pretty gown of evhite muslin with on Wednesday, Sept. 23rd, when Sir lace trimmings. The young couple Wilfrid Laurier and Hon. Geo. 1'. were unattended. After the sere- Graham will address a largo mass mony a dainty luncheon 'vas served, Meeting. Single fare rates have after which the young couple left been secured on the railroad and a on a short honeymoon trip to Tor- special train has been arranged for, onto, 'Hamilton and Exeter. before leaving Clinton at 8 o'clock in the Jobbers and Dealers in Shelf and General Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Nails, Seeks, etc. We Blake a specialty of Eavetroughing, Roof- ing and Plumbing in all its branches. Call and be convinced that it is the cheapest spot in town T. KAWKINS & SON going to their new bunny lit Glad- evening for points along the L. I!. stone. Tho bride's going away. gown & 13. to Exeter. The regular morn- and a navy blue cloth with bat to ing train will be used on the trip to FA 1.1. match. The presents wSIIIJIT 1 ��S and costly showing the [•cry high es. � teem in which the young couple are Centralia held b� their many friends. Just to hand the largest and aliases Arable and Edna JtcNauaL- DeQlh 01 M. llo eel Sr tett are visiting bliss Minnie Essery. best stock of Fall Suitings ever • Mr. S. Davis, wife and daughter. who have been visiting relatives he shown in town. The death occured in Exeter on Watford, Sarnia and Detroit for tlo Sunday, Sept. 6th, of Eliza foster, past two ,reeks returned home Vk,n- We have received the Fall relict of the late Archibald Jlodgr�rt Our boys went to Clinton Labor aged 79 years and 11 months. The Day and layed two games of base- Plate of the latest styles in Fall deceased had been a sufferer for a nail. They were successful in win - lona' time with cancer on the side of [ting the morning game but • were and Winter Wear. tho hip and for the past Revert defeated in the afternoon game. months she was confined to her Misses Mattie Handford and Vera Make your selections early bed, so that her death did not Deme Esscry and hl r. Frank llnndtord nee countyunexpeaicd. Sbe was horn in the attending Toronto exhibition. and avoid the mash county o[ Lanark and 55 years at;o Miss \Vitrtiie iasery visited friends Stas married to Ler late husban,l, in Exeter Sunday. JO�NS Shortly atter their marriage they Mr. Thos. 1Vitlis is forced to go W. moved to Osborne where they hewed around with the aid of a pair of Merchant Tailor out a Lome for themselves, and 19 crushes owing to the accident to ExctCr, Ontario years ago, having accumulated con. his foot Wednesday morning of last siderable property moved to Exeter week,. Ile was sitting in the e.igine smith of that village. to enjoy a well earned rest. Five roots and turning around his foot The young people of Thames (toad 'Extensive Auction Sale years ago they enjoyed the festivi- slipped on some grease, twhenl the church, picnicked at Grand Bend on ties of a golden wedding jubilee. Mr. crank of Rhe engine struck him, Saturday hist and report a splendid llodgert died on the 19th of August breaking the, big toe of the right outing. 1905. In religion the deceased was foot and also injuring the second Dfrs. 1). Alc�'ieol and son Walter a Methodist and was respected by Leel The injury is a painful one visited Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McNicol all with whom she carne in contact. and will keep Tom handicapper) for at Stratford from Saturday Rill A family of four sons and five several weeks. Tuesday. Vaster Everett returned daaf- fectionatetmother ers mourn tJAlexander, oss of a Rus- .Dir. \V. 11. Hutt. who has been in with them and will visit his grand - Detroit for the past several weeks mother here. seldale ; Andrew. t'sborne ; Archibald is again under the parental roof. Mr. Wm. Word is attending the STOUR -4 hent draught. mares, U. Exeter : Wm. I1„ llibbert; _Mrs. Hiss Emma Graham, of Sntnllnian exhibition in Toronto this week. y Richards, Exeter ; Mary Ann at & Ingram's London, spent Labor Master Eenneth McNicbl has been 5, 4, 3 years old, all bred by Siberian; horn,.; •,Mrs. W. Hray. l'sl,ornP; Mrs. buy at the Metliolist parsonag,,, quite ill with shingles during the 1 brood mare 1 years old by Lord .1, Duncan. {Isitonie. The funeral A number from here purpose tak- past week, but is recovering nicely. H ed ta) Gregor;n: I brood mare 13 years old took piece Tuesday afternoon to the ing in the Western Fair at London - bred Ito nra1 gelding three years Exeter cemetery, the cortege being next week'. BO1t.�I old, 1 general purpose sucker: 7 cows a large one. Miss Irene Handford visited at MURPHY -in Exeter. on Aug. 31st, supposed to be in calf, 1 thoroughbred 8•argf�� IIM T O R X. . BOu,,>1� last week he Methodist nd the forepae a rt ofttthis.ys lo d itrgl tell Mrs. Richard Murphy, 2 hecowifers 3 'earcalf et told, , 1 5 steers ers 2 I year oldette . The Ind Yee Ham Always 8ignata» \\ m. Taylor's horse ons struck by MARRIED 4 heifers I year old. k calves, 2 brood of locomotive on Tuesday morning AITKENS-SMITld,-In Exeter, 1\'c,,1- sows'L year, old, 1 thorrtbted York - and killed. It will be quite a loss nestle)* Hept. 2nd. 1908, ,mi.. Wm. shire hog. i; shoats ti weeks old, 12 - -- to our friend "Hilly". Aitken. of London. to 'Miss Emma sheep. Air. J. W. 1ioRartIt, who. (aught Hmith, of Exeter. i�Ii'LF.MENTS - Lumber wagon Sir tNIlIrld Laurier school at Eden until recently has �\ i;STAWAY-GIIO0I3_-Jn grant- and hox, pair of [rucks, stock rack, been engaged as teacher at J1lorning ford, on Sept. 1st. by Rev. W. E. Frost and Wood binder, mower and Side, Alberta, and reports himself as Matthews of Chatham. Mr. Charles, pPa harvester, Massey Harris bay ANI) being well pleased with tvork and Wcstaw•ny of Toronto formerly of loader nearly new, Maxwell rake and the country. Exeter, to ,Miss Jessie. daughter pulper, cutting box and carriers. hay n 13,, Mr. and Mr=. Samuel Davis ;ire of '.Mr. Franklin Groot), Rrantford. rack, 2 single plows, ('ncksh,nit '2 fur- �On• 6• era nano visitingfriendsatWatford.EACRETT-LISTER - Is Ili•alrt;ord, row plow, Mexwell disc• harrow,2set TheEpworth Leaguemeeting be:clon \\cdnesdny, Septr.tnber Snd. dknntond Larrow', land rullrr, seed last Tuesday etcrtin;; nes conducted Kir. Geo. Eaerelt, of 1!la,lstone. drill, fanning mill, pair• bob sleighs, by Hiss lusher Jfitehell end Airs, Man.. and forrncrti of Exeter. to cutter, gravel box• pair 200 Mescal's, Dr. Orme. Miss Mary Lister. attachment for weighing stock, pair ---+--- 1)iF.0 of rnunter'cak's 201 lbs, a top boggles Farquhar 110IDGEi{T-Th Exeter. en S.rptem- 2 nearly t,ew, road cart, circular SSW Miss Louisa hackney Is 'penning ber 61h. Eliza Foster, relict of . and frame, loan saw. Melotte cream Wed., Sept. 23rd. the week at Toronto. the late Archibald ltodgert, aged separator. (*brilliant 210 egg incubator aft. Edward i ask is [akin In the 79 tears and 11 months. g and brooder, Cy plaits brooder, 100 Toronto exhibiMol,. i11iUCi:.-At Cromarty, Saturday. While Lpghrtrn hens. turning lathe. The Premier and patty will arrive Mr. Geo. Pollen, of Si. brats was Sept. tit h. J:ilber, son of Mr, and , set of chisels and emery. Daisy churn on morning train from London, and an i in the village Monday. y' Mrs. D. Int ace. aged 1 year and 7 N,,• J. wood took stave, Rl,.su cup• informal reception will be held at the Mr. it. 1►. '1•,irtib•;1 left for St. manilla. board, 2 set Bauble h,trneAs, fit single station. The troceesion composed of Marys on Ak,nday to resume his JONES. -111 Exeter, Seppt. lat, MOR,, harness, long badder, 21111'. etveel, Delegates and Bands will leave the i studies at the collegiate Institute. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ne.kyukes. Cher itnt; stone, cattle station at 1.:30 for the Park. where ` Mrs. L. Ilaxlewood and Mrs. W. Edwin Jones. !chains, es. Siker articles Ln,) /til/nPr- s`teakinR will cnrnmt n e at 2 o'clock Douglas 'pent Monday w iib friends 1\ IClil'•It'C.-f11 Stephen. on August (0 mention. sharp. 'tt Centralia, 27t h. 1903, the infant dauglntcr. IIEAI. ESTATE -There will he of- A number froth Here attended the of dr. and Mrs. Wm. !Wickert.' fend Inc sale at the same time and . htncral of the late bars. Rod c. aged four utonths. Special • Trai▪ ns at Sin gen place, that id) stereo of land, being Int, at Exeter an Tuesday, \\'ItIiN-In iicnsall, on Aur t SDth, J Sv I. adjoining the above farm. The gle Fare Mr. and Mrs. 1Vnt. Stewart. Mr. (lcorge 1Vrgn. aced a trs and term isnuw All seeded down, yule a,id Mrs. John Stewart, and Nr. and , months. A Special train will leave 1Tinton M rs. A. C.ttnplh•11 attended the weed. for Exeter and intcttnetllnte points ding of Mi.;a Victoria Stewart, at FA1.1, FAJft. At `t p. nt. S,cafarth on Wednesday lost. 'fornhto, Augitst :il 'o Sept gg Jt r. C. Htyatti, who bets been ens- Western Fair, London. Sept (tailedr he Kin ei ploycd with Mr. Cameron florin; 1P. the past six weeks. kit lest. Friday Exeter, Sept 2i and 22. for Lucan. where he Las Armed a St. !Marys, Sept. 23 and 24. position with Mr. Dignan, black. Kkrkton Oct 1 and 2. Of Real Estate, Farm Stock and Implements. On Lot 2, Con. 7, Usborne On WEDNESDAY SEPT. 23rd At 12 o'clock sharp CLINTON tering to suit purehoser. TERMS -$5 and under rash; over that attiremt 12 months credit given 14, on furnishing approved mint notes, 11 to per cent per annum oft for cash on credit altlounts. No tesette as the proprietor has ;Rohl his farm. JOS. WHITE, 41:U, IIOWCLiFFB Auctioneer. Proprietor.