Exeter Times, 1909-05-13, Page 11
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rutRTY-Six1'11 YEAR --No 185
EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 13tH 190x,
'$l.oe per year in advance
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JONES & CLARKS'
Phone No. 3.
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For This Week
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RUGS
Our stowing of hugs this
season surpasses anything we
have ever had. In Wool,
Tapestry, Brussels and Vet -
vets we have a tine selection
to choose from also a very
swell lot of small Mat Rugs
at low prices.
Door Pannell
In Nottingham, Swiss and
Battenberg. They are very
nice for your glass door and
come very cheap for the beau-
ties they are.
$1 00 and $1,25
Window Draperies
Nice fancy Screen in White
Cream or Ecru shades Plain
or Flowered 1'l1j to 35c. per yd
Fancy Colored Madras all col-
ors 15c. to 50c. per yd. White
Plain or Frilled muslin 15c. to
20c. per yd.
GUMS
We have all the popular
kinds that are selling this
Spring. Our Union \VoolTap•
estry and Brussels are the best
money can buy. A big range
to choose from. Let us carpet
your room.
Marseilles Quilts
With that nice soft satin
finish that looks so nice. all
good large size and an orna-
ment to any bed. A good one
from $2. to $-1.
Door Haulms
Good heavy Cretonne in all
colors for 15 to lac. per yd.
Nice Roman Striped Tapes-
tries 50 and OOc. per yd. Real
good Figured tapestries all
colors fer 50c per yd.
Stauton's "WALL PAPER"
Stauton's
\Ve;nre the only sellers here. it is the best piper.
MILLINERY! MILLINERY!
Our Milliners are busy; yea more than husy. (food Milliners
with the stylish Hats are always busy. if you want your New
Hat for the 24th of May be sure and leave your order early.
They will try and have you ready. _ ?�
Jones & Clark
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes:and wall paper.
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JUNE
WEDDINGiS
emeemismimmislimmos
Will soon be the order of the day. We have a beautiful lot
of goods suitable for weddding gifts.
See Our line of Silverware, Quality Guaranteed
Our Cut GlassIs rich
and spark -
ling and of tilt' finest duality.
Haab Ghia special es site of this
line making rooni for new goods. Everything
in China at big reduction in price.
S. FITTON.
E \V E 1. I'. I t OPTICIAN
Wedding Kings a Specialty and Marriage rriage Licenses Issued.
REPAIRING
Bicycle repairing (3unsinithing
Lawn NIowers Sharpened Saws Ginned and Filed
Knives and Scissors " New Wringer Rollers
IIorse Clippers Sharpened Umbrellas
All kinds of keys fitted and Locks Kepaired
New Bicycles- and Sundries, (inns and Ammunition in sto
(1000 Muskrat Skins Wanted. i lighest Market Prices)
JOHN TRIEBNER
Two Doors North of Post Office.
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EXETER COUNCIL.
The council met in the Town hall
on Friday. May 7th, 1909, at 7.30 p.
rn. The members all present. The
nlit.utes of the meeting held April
10th, awer: read and approved.
lly-law No. 6 19094, as per resolution
of last meeting, A 13y -law for the
granting of a license fixing the fee
and regulating the same for a Bowl-
ing Alley. was read and with the age
limit inserted. the same was adopted
on notion of Carling -Johns, and or-
dered to be rend a second and third
time and being finally passed on
motion of Luker -Carling. The Reeve
and clerk signed the saine and the
seal of the corporation Was fixed
there to. (
Petitons for the following pave-
ments were read and dealt with.
From the owners of property along
the west side of Andrew street, be-
tween James and Victoria. From the
owners of property fronting the east
side of Andrew street, between James
and Wellington. From the owners of
property fronting on north side of
Victoria street from Main to the G.
T. II. property.
From the owners of property front-
ing on the south side of north street,
between Andrew and Main and from
Main street on Sanders to the corner
of William and along ,William to
Victoria.
Per Neaman -Johns -that a cement
!walk 5 feet wide be constructed on
Victoria street from Main to G. T. R.
property. Carried.
Per Johns -Beaman -that a 4 foot
cement walk he constructed on the
west side of Andrew street from
James to Victoria, and on the cast
side of Andrew from Victoria to
Wellington. Carried. •
I'er Carling -Luker -that a 4 foot
cement walk be constructed along
Sander, street from Main to William
:mil ori North street from Main to
Andrew south side. Carried.
Mr. 8. G. Bawden waited on the
council asking domation towards
lith, May celebration. No action.
Messrs A. J. Ford 'and Thos.
Hazelwood asked regarding out let
for water lying on their property,
east of the municipality. The com-
missioner was instructed to repair
culvert across North street and oppo-
site the cvmpla'.'ants' property.
Messrs Jno. Parso•''s. Geo. Thomas,
Jas. Jewell. Chas. !looner and A. S.
Devett complained that they have
been more or less troubled with water
backing up in their cellars du : .hey
think to a defective drain along
Carling street. The Reeve ni:,lointed
a committee of councillors 'Neaman
Johns and Carling to investigate.
Messrs. Sanders, Taylor. halls and
Mills complained of water in their
cellars, stating that the drain along
Alexander street and the out let for
the same was not large enough to
carry the .water. Council to investi-
gate by order of the Reeve.
Mr. Devett asked regard an elect-
ric light at the corner of Gidley and
Marlborough streets: also with re-
gards the grading of Marlborough
street. Messrs. 8. Powell. Mr. Mak- I
ins and E. Williams were allowed to • Last Thursday couple
were passing Mr. Thos. Smote's re-
sidence they smelled smoke and on
investigating found the ceiling in the
house on fire. which originated from
the stove pipe. Mr. Smote was away
at the time. and only Mrs. Smale
nround. The fire was soon put out
without mach damage being done. al-
though some things were ruined by
water. Mr. Smnle wishes to thank
his neighbors for their timely aid.
as without their assistance all of bis
ynlunble property would have gone
up in smoke•
We are pleased to hear that Mrs.
Wilbur 'Bunter. who has been con-
fined to her bed for some time. is
nhle to be np and around again.
Everett Skinner has purchased a
driver from Mr. John Snell. of Exe-
ter. one that can do a two minute
19.25 ; Thos. Holden.. :i.45 : David
Itussell, 10.20 ; Roy horn, 3.13 ; 'Phos.
Cornish. 7.50 ; henry, ('luidy, 9.00 :
'Phos. Snell. 4.13: Geo. Atkinson, 7.20 ;
\� m. 'Treble. 6.30; W. .1. nissett. pt.
salary, 33.00; 0. W. Cross, pt. sal-
ary cemetery 29.00: C. \V. Cross,
Bonus as granted by cemetery com-
mittee. 25.00: Thos. Bannon, wood
for town hall. 25.00; ,amounting in
all to $451.61. Passed on motion of
Carling -Luker. Parried.
Adj. at 11.15 r. m. by 'Carling.
Jos. Senior. Clerk,
Locals
Boys get your baseball supplies at
IIeaman's Hardware store.
J. G. Stanbury attended Zurich
Vii°lou (Court on Monday.
Miss Case has returned front visit -
in.; her brother at Dorchester.
Mr. E. rollick received word Tues-
day of the. dcatb of his brother David
at llc•t,sail.
Larry Attends Banquet
"What t•z this I see by th' papers
about the Don't Worry Clubs"' they
have in Toronto and London, Larry."
scz Jack McLaughlin to me wan nfh-
tcrnoaort.
"Why." sez 1 "it means that you
an' the shuddent do th' worryin' but
let some (van BSC (10 it. Ez tb' no-
torious Cornicopias said in the
twelfth cenchury, 'Fret not thy
gizzard, or you'll be gray headed
afore yer toime."
"1''aix, it sounds nice, Larry, 'tis
like poetry i, but somebody must do
th' worryin. • Who will it bei There
is no rayson for any wan to do it
Jack, Shurehit docds no good. but if
annyawan as to o ib' !et
Bill BrithA.worryin.
combe do it,
"Bad luck to yez sez," sez Bill,
who wuz shtanding near wan iv th'
moulding boxes what Jack wuz avur-
rkin' at. "Bad luck to yez larrups,
haven't 1 the own worryin to do
widout dont; yours.
51r. F. W. Glndntan was in llamil- There's me naybors pigs gettin
1011 the fore part of the week on through th' fince this blessed morn -
legal business. in' an' motile up th' onions. I sup -
Rev. Mr. Scott occupied the pulpit pose I'm to do th' worryin' for that
of 'Coven church last Sunday and de- now hint If Shure th' pig would be
delighted the congregation with his worryin' if I didn't miss him wid th'
eloquent and original addresses. Ile shtovc plate I fired at him! l'tn
takes the services next Sunday also. worryin' bekase I diddent bit him.
Mr. 1). E. Broderick. brother of Don't fret about me. I'll take care
Mr. J. :W. Broderick, of Exeter, died of 100 own worryin', but I'll not take
nt St. Joseph's hospital London on care iv th' job of doin' it fer ye lazy
Saturday evening. May 8th. Mr. spalpheens.
Broderick had been living retired in "Arrah 1011, whet talk yez have,
the city for eight years and was 77 Shure we wuz only spakin' fizzalogy,
years of age. 'Ile was taken sick weren't ave Larry. Don't be inter.
about ten days ago and steadily be- fering wid th' argymint."
came worse. Mr. Broderick came to \What do wise min say is tuba' ray son
Canada from Lincolnshire, England, weshould do no worryin' Larry,"
when a young man and settled in Sez I, "They say tis a careless use
St. Thomas. Ile is survived by four iv th' vital fluid. "Tisa dequantita-
brothers, Messrs. J. W. Broderick, of tion iv your energy, yer throlley ez
Exeter, 71. 0. Broderick, of St. off, an' you're apatite fire that
Thomas, T. L. Broderick. of London might be used shovellin' coal or dig-
nnd W. I. Ilroderick. fit. Louis, Mo. gin' potatoes. Do •I make it plain to
The funeral was held Monday after- yczi
noon and was of a private nature. "Oh. ho 1 interrupted Bill" did you
The services were conducted by Rev. hear thin' swear wurrds he ez usin'
A. 'I. Vining, of Talbot Baptish Jnckf 'Quantation, is RI Did yez
church. 'Interment took plase at St. iver bear the loikes iv that nowt
Thomag. That sittles it. we'll raport you to
Division Court. -Judge Ilolt held the chief iv police an' he'll lock yez
Division Court here on Tuesday when up so ye cant attind the banquet
the following cases were disposed of .what is to be given in me honor on
Jones & Clark. A. E. Pym and Treble th' Blind Line this very evenin' and
& linker vs. Wm. Jennings and Us- ycz'II have thrubbless to worry about
borne tp. garnishees. All three when the magistbrates hears thim
cases were adjouned until next court, Cuss n•urruds you wuz usin'.
Alex Baird. of Leamington to be ad- "But whisper. byes, dont tell any-
dcd as a defendant meantime and wan about th' banquet. Its supposed
served with summons to appear. J. to be on th' quiet, but Tom holden
G. Stanbury for plffs and garnishees. and Tom Jones hez put me nixt, an'
Fisher vs. Essrry adjourned till next fer fear there wont be many there, I
court. L. 11. Dickson for plffs. Tay. would like Larry and Jack to come
for vs. Cornish on ac. and counter oat an enjoy yerselves and swell th'
claim adjourned till next court. J. crow(1.
0. Stanbury for plffs. L. Ii. Dickson Acciptitt' hill's iavitasion Jack an'
for deft. Gray vs. Canning Co.. claim nu was early on th' scene, joaded
for $5.83 for peas, judgment for $1.50 down wid n couple iv layin' chick -
.1. 0. Stanbury for defs., plff in per- ens an' other brit-a-br:►ck what goes
nn l., onard McTaggart vs. A. $. to adorn th' table and satisfy th' in-
Denvitt claim for price of two loads nerds. Th' evenin' wuz foine, but
of hay. Judgment for plff for $11.43. th' road wuz muddy, specially along
J. 0. Stanbury for plff. Deft in per- th' line what Bill lives on. an' faith,
son. Hill shuddent have anny tbrubbles.
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EIImVllle thrubble hint. Its it litt:� tough
( ny evr•ntng ns a hiking down th' mud read. but that
doesn't tnatther wid wan iv hill's
ambitions.
There wuz a number there, an
what they -brought would put yea in
mind iv the three loaves nn' couple
iv fishes, th' more we cat, th' more
wuz left, an' th' sideboard dure wuz
busted wid th' overflow afhter we
finished,.
cut down certain shade trees in front
of their property. under orders of
the street commissioner.
ltev. 1). W. Collins nsked the coun-
cil to open a drnin along Baldwin
street. Council to investigate. Mr.
Bolder addressed the council re-
garding crushed stone, stating that
he was prepared to furnish the'mini-
cipality with all the stone needed,
offering to crush the sante and de-
liver it to any part of the town for
7 cents leer hundred .weight. if the
town would provide the crusher. Laid
over for future consideration.
Street watering petitions were pre-
senter) to the council from residents
along Mnin and Wellington streets.
The Clerk was instructed to adver-
tise for tenders for watering Main
street from the south boundary north
to the Lake or 'Thames Road. tenders
to be handed to the 'Clerk on or be- c111%.
fore llinturdny 7 p. m. May 15th. Miss Mabel Fair has returned home
Councillors Iteamnn Carling and the, Iowan after spending it week with
Clerk he a committee. Carried. . friend.•
1'cr Neaman -Luker -that the com-_The farmers who took advantage
missioner see and open the drain of the first day or two Inst week to
along Sanders street leading to get their land ready for seeding
Carling in front of Jas. Bern's and will have to start all over again
Jas. !leer's property. Carried when the weather gels better.
Per 7leamnn-Johns-that the Reeve Mr. Samuel Hunter has sold fifty
and Treasurer he imponerpd to box -acres on the west side of the road to
row one thousand dollars to they Mr. Jos•'llnwkins.
credit of the municipality for current The msons are rushing' up Will
expenditure. Curried. Johns house and expect to have it
1',•r 9lemman-Johns-thatthe first n11 lip in n week.
sitting of the Court of Revision for Mr. and Mrs. Will 8male. of Won -
the Assessment Roll of 1909 be held Ilton• are visiting Mrs. Srnale's
in the town hall Friday. May 28th, at mother, who is very ill nt present
7.30 p. nt. Carried.
Charles Sanders ask for the use of SPRING MEDICINE
the triangle ns used by the band. Everyone is better for taking a
(:ranted. provided Jas. Ilrintnell be. spring tonic. The following is a
comes responsible for the same. splendid and inexpensive tonic- a
Per Ilenrnnn-Luker-that the com- sarsaparilla and Wood purifier that
missioner repair drain along Main will make your spring work a pleas -
street from Mr. Walker's property sure. sassafras hark 1-2 oz.. Burdock
south to the corner of Alexander (loot 1 oz., Mnndrnke Root 1-2 oz.
atrcct. 'Curried. Ilnclin Lenves 1-2 oz.. Chamonile
I'er Curling no seconder that the Flowers 1-2 oz.. Gentian Root. 1 oz.
commissioner be granted a new suit Dandelion (toot oz.. Cascara )lark
of clothes. 1 oz.. Sarsaparilla Root 1 oz., Steep
The following neonnts were rend the roots in 1 1-2 pints of boiling
and ordered pnhV: Exeter Electric water for 12 hours. Strnin and add
Light Coy.. 12 arc lights 25 nights !water to make 1 1.2 pints of finish -
'65.52; Series street lighting 33
lamps. 53.21; town hall lighting 3.60;
\. •1. Ford. meat for Mrs. Ilarkncr,
t+-, cents ; .The Ilell Telephone Coy..
me:';Ig•. 10 cents; Wm. Davis 14r.,
caro taker fire hall No. 1 10.00 to
April 1st. '09; Alex O. Dyer, postage.
2.25: .1. A. Stewni t. Groceries for
Mrs. Ilarkncr. 55 cents; The Times
['tinting offiee. Account to April 1st.
12.'25: The Conr.or Machine Coy..
Inbar and repairs to hell. 3.30: W. D.
Wer keg. Flower seeds for cemetery,
1 00; E. A. rollick. urea's for tramps,
1.00; W. 11. Levctt, coal. Mrs. Delve,
i s 1 1, Mr. D. Gillis. 1.75: Geo. Cod-
mar-. labor, 2.00: Thos. Brock. 14.00:
Frank Mellott. 2.70: henry Dillen,
2.70: ltd Qunnce. 13.71 ; \Vm. Welsh,
15,50: Alfred Redford. 5.25: Hid Finn -
To be in shtylc wid other bankets,
there wuz music, some fellow from
Crediton playing th' fiddle. ile wuz
n good fiddler. an' although we coin
Great Discount Sale
all Methodists we cuddent kape from
dnncin' that is n11 but me nn' Jack.
We diddent know th' diffrence at-
by ('t two sbinp an' time kept Of Furniture
by th' horses in a cavalry parade.
so we sat and lissencd an' applauded
th' graceful rnovelnints iv 1011 an'
th' rest iv th' company.
Twits n fine toime ave had, an' Inc
an' Jack ez awaitin' for another invi-
tation to attend a [trinket. when
we'll further discuss th' dcquanti-
tntion iv energy what Hill sea he's
full of. t �� •��
IMcattt:
Ourau*.t..m.•rs
Far a lung dt•tnand •
ed a purer p:ant-a
paint that t(.ars tL'1,•r acd
gees further -a:: all ar.-nn l raft+-
fact6ry 6uod pain!. tc.• hay.• it and
Guarantee
ItIart!n.Nenour
1OO ;'o Pure Paint
1 be madeif Pure White lei ad. Pule Oxide et
44.e, Purr r�,,lna.r•d mi. Positively no adul.
t• , atloll. Tw'u (,[[ala IN AS far as 3 gals. of
th; r paint.. (anise In our store and 1. t us
411 )uu morn about it.
ROdUUMlntlPalnt
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Martin Seuours 100 I. Pure
Elephant and Holluwood
Paints from lo to 5oc. per -tin.
Paint and Kalsomine Brushes 5,
to, 15, 20 and 25c.
Murallr2i .1lauastine and
Mureseo. All colors in 25
,and 550c packages.
Wall and Ceiling Finished
Poultry Netting Screcn Wire Netting
Shovels and Spades Rakes and Iloes
Owen Sound Portland Cement
per bbl.
for %Valls, Floors,
‘\•alks, etc at $I.CO
It cannot remain long at this price.
Tinsmithing, Furnace Work and Plumbing.
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE
ruse's Seeds
One trial will convince you that there is none better than
Bruce's Lawn Grass, Flowers, Vegetables
and Field Roots.
CALL AND EXAMINE
We ate offering splendid value in: -
Halters, Stable Brooms and Shovels, Chaff
Baskets, Lanterns Etc.
T. HAWKINS & SON
ARE YOU
PARTICULARS
Do yon want things to be just so? Then we'd like you for a
customer. We've promised you satisfaction -promised you
thatstyle. Ht and price will please you -we'll keep our promise.
Our best ads. are satisfied customers. Come here for your next
Suit or Overcoat.
We Can Suit You
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor Exeter, Ontaric
ROWE & ATKINSON'S
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dWe have started a great slaughter salt' coal
\ViLLiAMS-In 'Crediton, May 7th, prising every article of furniture in our large
toauMr.ghtand Mrs. 11. 1.. Williamsams a stock ata great reduction 011 regularregularprices.
er.
i:ACIti:T•r- In Ilensn;l, Sunday t►th
May to Mr. and Mrs.Itobt. Ea- �-''
nett. n dnnghter.
JE)IOMMETTE-At the Hauble Line, Note some of the great bargains we are offering and wit it
Hay. on April 30th. to 'Ir. and Mrs. it. means to Furniture buyers,
E. ,ferornmette, n son.
CAi.LFAS-At Zurich. on the 4th, Bedroom Suites in #cut oak Huish with large Bevel Plate Mirror regular
inst.. to 11 r. and `•1r W. C. ('all- price $11i.it(1• discount sale pric.: x13.00.
fns. a son. f $i(lehoatds, regular price $13.00 discount sale prier. 510.00
SCIIILIIE-At the loth. Con. ilny, on Couches, regular price $$ Fd► discounts le, pike $0.00the 5th. inst., to \i r. trod Mrs. Con-' Mattresses, regular price $3.50.... discount sale Trite $2.60
rad Sebilbe. a daughter. Everything else in proportion.
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BASTARD -in LoIEndon. Sunday, May'
tuh. .Joeph Bastard, formerly of
Stephen. aged 81 years.
BENDER -1n Zurich. Monday. May
'trd, Mrs. Peter (lender, aged 17
A linin proscription is printed upon
each 25c. box of Dr. St. tp's Pirk. Pain
Tnblens. Ask your Doctor or Drug -
ed tonic. Dose. one teaspoonful 3 gists if this formula is not complete.
times a day before meals. Sugar may I ala mean9 congestion. blood pres-
sure. (lend pains. womanly pains,
cone boght at Colesbe ridded to suit taste. This receipt nn)aahere got instant relief from it
EzeMr forti25 c. nt.. 1t' islawot h your fink rain Tablet. W. 8. Howey.
while to get and try it.
Court of Revision
Village of Exeter
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Hensall
Mr. Thos. Kelly has moved into the
-of- house formerly oecal,:.-rl by Mr. R.
Jarrott.
A n'+niber Prem here were sum-
moned ns witness in th, Ira Bice case
NOTICE is hereby given that a ted at Goderich last week.
Court of Revision for the Assessment Rev. D. W. Collins. of Exeter,
tried )
(toll of the Village of Exeter. will pret.elied in St. Paul's church here ,
hold its first ineeting for the present !-Aft Sunday.
year. in Hifi T0'tVN HALL. Exete
on FitIDAY. MAY 2Sth, HON
'.(1p•m.
dors. 5.80: Walter \Vicetrott, 10.33 .108. HEN
Sita. Handford. 11.00: \V m. Atnderson,1
4.20; ecch. 11.00: Rd. Davis, ; l'.xttcr. Mny 6th709.
A. tickling nr dt-v ea:lgh can be
'ekly loosened with Dr. Shoop's;
Remedy. No npi"tn. no chloro -
thing iin'nfe or harsh. Soldl
I loa ey.
A call will convince intending purchasers that this
is the greatest 13;irg:tin Sale ever 11('1(1 in Exeter.
ROWE & ATKINSON
'l•he Leading Mune Furnishrr=:'1111 1'.u.el.il Dile( 14:1-.
ova
Gives Strongth and Vigor
There is nothing which so quickly restores strength and
energy after an illness .as a daily cup of i3OVRIL. .1s a
change add a spoonful or two of milk. Or stir a spoonful
of BOVRIL into a glass of hot milk.
BOVRIL IS LIQUID LIFE 4
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