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Exeter Times, 1906-04-05, Page 1Wedding Stationery YOUtg Ladies itlio are interested £u what is proper in the matter of Stationery /or \Vedd:ngs, eLeuld see our samples, latest type fares. We eau Lave than ready In a few hours. %der rte HURON & MIDDLESEX GAZETT EI Horsemen Attention! Tee : • ': ou for get; , g out route bills Min soon be bete. I1E\ME\113EIJ these: gettir.g bills I.:tintcd at tris Times Office get s two weeks nettle. in idle paper FIIEE. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR -No 1699 EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 5th, 1906, JOHN WHITE & SoNs • JONES & CLARK'S loofr HOUSE FURNISHIN No time like the present. Very shortly everyone will be at house cleaning and there will be a big rush in the Carpet and Curtain Department. First choice is the best so those who come at once are sure to be pleas- ed with our large stock of new goods. CARPETS First quality Brussels Carpet, newest designs in green, brown, fawn and red shades. Our range of Tapestries is second to none, all the latest shades and patterns may be found here. Room Size Rugs, also in tap- estry, good shades, with border all round at prices no higher than .if bought by the yard. Three-ply all wool, Two-ply all wool, Union and Hemp Carpets. Floor Oil Cloth in widths ranging from one to two yards. Linoleums both floral and tile patterns, two and four .yard widths, best quality and prices right. CURTAINS Our range of Lace Curtains is far too large to permit f;,he describing of each line separately. Suffice it to say that we are showing a complete assortment in Nottingham, Irish Point and Florentine makes in the latest designs. Prices 5oc to $5.0o per .4* pair. New Madras Muslins in cream and colored grounds warranted to wash perfectly. The latest thing for dining rooms and bedrooms. A Complete Stock of New Roller Blinds & Curtain Poles. JONES 6c CLARK Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing. School Reports. 1 THE TIMES PUBLIC SCI1001. REPORT retort of the Entrance Has the largest cirou form will appear Tater with the ra.- port of Easter examinations of t he 1L S. department. ROOM V Sr. 11I.-t'carl Johns, fit tier cent : i.'orcy Godwin, 81; Hubert )ones 79: Wallace Puke, 77 ; Harry Fuke. 77: Vinnie Jewell and Blanche Atkin- son, equal. 71; Latimer Grieve, 73. Jr. III. -Clair Wood, 73. No on roll 48; average attendauce 40. 11. E. WALItONI). Teacher. ROOD! VI Sr. 11. -Willie Ilidemtu, 95 ; Wil- lie Ford, 88; Jamey Walker. 85; 5Ladtleinc Carling, 77 ; Jrene Hardy and llarry Snell, equal, 76:: Beat- rice Davis, 75:,Leon Treble, 73; Fred Shaddock, 73 ; Oliver llodgert. 70 Mid. It, -None, Jr. IL -Bruce Wal- ker 70. No. on roll 60: cverag^ at- tend Alyce 51. A. E. MAILTIN. Teacher. ROOM VII Jr. 11. -Juan Seldon, 89 ; Nelly Jones, 85; Agnes MacKay, 78: \lar- icl Anderson, 72. Sr. Pt. I1. -Wit. lie Kydd. 83: Joe Craig. 79. Mil. Pt. 1L -Jessie Brickwood, 87 ; Eric Coward, 76. No. on roll, :39; nser- age attendance, 30. ELSIE' A. McCALLUM, Teaches. ROOM VIII. 1I. -Florence Rowe, 92; Robbie Fleming, 90; Mabel Knot, 89: Alma Mack, 88 ; Ethel 1) ty, 84; Willie Monson, 83 ; Eddie \VeIth. 82; Boa - trice Ilodgert, 76. Sr. Pt. 1t. -Anna Bell, 91 : Maggie Case, 90; E.irl Cow- ard, 80; Tannic llowey, 76. Jr. Pt. II. -Edgar Berney, 94; Harry Par- sons, 79; Wilbur Mitchell. 75: Mar- jorie Huston, 71. No. on roll, 40; average attendance. 29. b. M. JECKELI., Teacher. S. S. NO. 11, STEPHEN The 'following is a correct report of the standing of the pupils of 8. S. No. 11, Stephen for the month of March. Names are arranged in order of merit. V. -Norman Brown, Lily Ehlers. Sr. IV. -Wesley Eng- land, Theriot Tiler, Fred I'reeter, Louis Dlorenz. Sr. III. - Milton Ehlers, George Link,. Louis Tiler. Herbert Krueger. Jr. 11I. - Arnold Stephen, Olivia ?.iter, Frank Morcnz, Amelia Engcland. !'earl Leatreau, George Zilcr. Sr, II.- Charlie Ste- phen, Frieda Krueger, Mabel Wild, Willie McPhee. Jr. II -Mina Ehlers Clara Jacobs, Mueril \Villert, Albert Vincent, Willie Vincent. Pt. 11, -- Douglas McPhee. Ilene Wlllert, RhY- rtard .Stephen, Laura Stephen. Pt. I -Olive Willert, Ira Leatreau. No. on roll. 31; average HAA RTLE II1. Tt'a cher. A. SHARON SC1 ODI. REPORT James Beverley to the Front J ndertakuui latfgn of any paper in this section of Huron County, notwithstand- ing reports to the con= trary, and our adver- tisers appreciate the results they receive through the use of our columns. Junior Department. - Jr, 111. - Floss-ic Dares, 1166 ; Edna Davey, 1418; Earle Callfas, 1308; llessie An- derson, 1255 ; Hubert White, 1112 ; Baker, 1039; Harry Windsor, 1023; Elyrner \\'ikon, 971 : :toy Callfas, 964; Willie Alexcntder. Sr. 11. -An- thony White, 1291; Lloyd England, 1272 ; Fred Fairhall, 809 ; Fred Es- sery, 820; Elva Brooks, 623. Jr. IL -Stella Neil, 1271 ; Malvan Eng- land, 1258: Murvan Callfas, 1210; Ilogurth, 1169; Othello Motz, 1154; Madeleine Hoist, 1119; Vera Motz, 1090 ; Everett Callfas, 1077; Rhe -a McCurdy, 813; Willie Baker, 741; Ethel Culbert, Wilson Culbert. Pt. 11.-Mobello Ifo►ntan, 894 : Hubert Neil, 860; Ethel' Bowden. 810; Ma- bel Elliott, 692: Ralph Wallis, Ed- die Alexander. Pt. 1,.-.Albcr;, ifack- ney, George hackney, Louis Kirke, Elmer Wilson, Irene McCurdy. DIAUDI% PORTER, Te.aohe.r The following is n correct report of the standing of the pupils of S. 8. No. 4, Stephen, for rho month of March. Names are In order of merit. V. -Elgin Aniy, Nora Brown Sr. 1V. -Gladys Kestle, Wilbur, - Willie Mor - lock, 5ytrella Dforlock, \Vt It e Pr, c.az Gator, ]della Schwarz, Nellie Amy. Minnie Kcstle. Ethel Nestle. Merncr Silber. Jr. IV. -Lorne Morlock,lizrI ry Schwarz, ilerbert Wein, Edwin Wein. Sr, IIi.- Leonard Schroeder Arvi Itrokenshirc, Alvin Cornish, Oscar Cornish, Herbert Kraft: Ileo• 1.1O Smith, Clarence Eilber. Jr. III -Willie Schwarz Mildred Klumpp, MILLINERY OPENINGS The :millinery opening held loot Friday and Saturday litre 'highly successful 0.nd much credit is due the Indies whose occupation it is to look otter the headgear wants and tastes of the fair sex. Tho creations this year aro very different from those of last, WJten polo's attd gicngarry'a wero the loading atylcs. The sailor bit Ileems to be the vnc much sought after by Oho ladies. or perhaps it is the styto too creators of fashion says. shall be worn this year. One thingI is noticcabho this cluing and that hi the absence of the upt�t Alice Blue" bet as' (),g'-fuos.. fastidious wish to keep up with the styles rind color.; worn by President's lt•oosevclt's daughter, "the Longworth Green" comes in for ronaiderrble favor. However 'there are other shades that are striking tend will be much worn. Old :nose, pink, pale blur, raspberry shades, all the Modes of green champagne, violet mid plum nh.,dca n.rtie extensively show••'• The ditforant show room: of the millinery depart melds were crowdei withbuyers 'and prospective buy:rr on both days of the openings, ant the 'merchants roe wenrintr expanr•iv, smiles over the large sales. Th( rooms were Jointly arranged for th. ocaa:sion, end tate displays of millin _ cry art, were pleasing even to th, \rube -t Coxw'orth, Clinton Brown,members of 11,e sterner sex, woos. Emerson Schroeder, Mervin Broken- ohitt duly is to pay the bills, ever shire. Sr. 1t. -Otto Brown, Gordon though unnblc to tell the front fr'on Cornish, Antwan Wein. Jr. ii. - the bock of the c;.rtistic headgear. Lulu Kestic, Clara Wein, Emerson SNELL & 11O\VE Itoeszlcr• Sr. Pt. 11. - Edna Amy, Clinton Morlock, Emerson Wein. Jr, Miss 8teitrlricb, in charge of thi 1't- 11,-I1:1 Either. 'Latina Smith, firms nitlltuery deportment •h1 some very dn.iuty sJcipes on exhibi Joseph Schwarz. Sr, 1 t• I,- Eddie tion, the rrtitor race hat being !h Cot•nish. Joseph Brokenshi re, Mer- most prec�tlettt. Otte pretty deslg vin Coxw•orth, Annie Aubin. No. ort Mer- rell, attendance, 39.of Obis (ypc• was 111141(‘ ► rdc Of e. atilt sir.. large !dome and cut steel buckle; 4fi• steerage a '• and 'folded chiffon, trimmed wit �(;EOUGI; W, \Vhl)v, 'i'e:rcl:c'r, , 1 u it S. S. NO, 5 lI GILLIVitAY A c,u',r I sailor oath rose Crown w, snoli,ct' tainnrr. A very pretty ere. follow;alt iw the report of tion was one with pink rose Hhadin 'Von will find US in the old stand and with all the newest designs b. S. No ,5, McGillivray, for the with chiffon.and mohair hood. hes month of Dta.rch: V. - Itaymo d and leading styles of Furniture in all the lines. House cleaning time is here and you will want some piece of Furniture to relieve and make your room present a fresh appearance. You win find it in our commodious warerooms. r'Furniture of all kinds repaircd.'I JAMES BEVERLEY GIDLEY BLOCK, EXETER. A CALL AT THE WINCHELSEA STOR WILL SURPRISE YOU Coughlin, 852: Tinto; hy O'Lary, 81r: Jas. O'Ie'ary, 305. 1V. - Arnold Coughlin, 2047 Fred �ILetvis. 2040;0` Aron Scott, 1795: Thomas Kilmer, 555. 111, - Philo - mettle Coughlin, 1906: Lorne Slhol- dice, 1 796 ; Johnnie Coughlin, 1415; Elht 1lodgrcn, 1165; Dalton Lewis, 1318; Alfie Lightfoot, 811 ; Wm. Mrrgui.re, 656: Alvin Penrice, 015; H. -Henry Hudgins. 2284 : Alex Hodgins, 2171: Alton Shnldic+', 1161: Melvin Lightfoot, 1310: Lizz:c CooCork. 1106: \Vinnie O'Leary, 1284 ; Tilbury, 265. 1'1. Ii, -Gordon Lewis 2981: Merton Morley, 2307: Fier - elate Kilmer. 1650: Cecil ,tones, 155 1 y trimmed at the back with :o.•tr and ribbon. There were also scares of other very pretty shorten arras M0IILOClt Come and Hear Miss Morrock, es is Irc'r usual cus(B E N GoU G II - tom, .had n very pleasing exhibition, aced teas kept on the ole.rt &towing her ,cttalorners thr, Ain plctiasin head ,tdornntenls. a.ny very daintgy bat was the !cohort' turned up at the brick, short front, trimmed with evergreen foliage awl Dresden rib- bon, with Mink rases and gilt buck- le. There are other shapes in abun- (1 ince and rotten up to cult the most f rstidious. JONES & CLAIIK Mary llcxrgw ,- 1f97; ICorn'Oi Mi's ('ommc'lo ..and assistants for E I( 1 Coughlin, 1381; eta Snit nn, this firth bad nnc cedingly beaut- Ilarotd O'I,eity. 316. Sr. i't. 1• - rti d►+.t.rc ot•ubrnmrnls for snvinu Norman Short, 2101 ; Elsie Lewis, „n,►. Sailors of different shapes Daurecey, 20fit; lila,is., . 1175: \V m. I;ire: t, tell,. prevail heti. n1Po. One very pretty via .tan"+lodgins, 873 r.a,ilor, which is ndtnni►t`d by 1Ito r. a n • soy llrolt;ins, 211:3: Cecil high hunk, trimmed with dirk not - Indies, had nn oblon crown, with not - Business was good with us last month, better than we had an- tl.r. Pt. No. an rail 41 : aver-lee 2335: Mary 1)aunecy, 2276; Matttd, roan banked in at the back with a ticipatcd. Don't let anybody persuade you that the business has "'`1"11"" t • 31. Ls A white chiffon in mushroom shape. al left Winchelsea sea SIt1CC wccarne here, we are satisfied t c i loving very 4 ^P b.ndeau with ruse way things are going. We appreciate the patronage we have rc• ;i• S. NO, I. ST.f:PIIEN lite^, rl«rtal !I around the band - The following. is the report of S. a heautlful wJu plume falling teived and thank our many customers for their confidence. This s No 1. smote,' for the month of griic linty over the' hark• A ver; IS a better store today than it ever was, the goods are up-t0•datC alurclr• dressy short black sailor in the res�- d•t green etiohnir braid, with cham- pagne roars ..... (o.r.1Rc ban to :s- lily on the I,Srk ate! trimmed .with Point 11..e silk h rdk'rchiefs, was 1 tasty decoration. .1. A. STEWART :44• massive !myrrh of roses and foliage. \VI 'ON 'reach^r. 1 f \V 1) t fel cv th the and we bought them at the lowest possible price, by a competent Senior Devitt men t. -tar, \ -ter. 1 1 t non Wiiaon, PG•1: Samuel McCoy, 051: 1 1 t buyer for spot cash, We can sell you goods a little cheaper than i•;„r,t \vinaso►', 887; loreld Dnpl rn, the town fellows can, we had the town experience and know this 706. Tlod�in; t12t t0 be a fact What they spend in high expenses we are able to l\lhr:irsrths,• inA,7,7:5 9arargcry9. Sr. IV, lt- Gifford rhurn, 5p8 Save to our customers and so the benefit is yours if you trade with To'ieplt white, 545; Frankt,Mitchett, us. We are looking for a bumper month in April, Come in if you 51:1: Gladys lasnrv, 78.3; Gordon WO- Al, hough this firm docs not hold .nn, .G. \ n i ^ 9 e a McCurdy 747; Czir lie: leer!' openings, I he display (n haven't been here in our time and give us a trial. Wilson, 700; Murpay Elliott, 670; he mitt;,eery detrtrtm^trt teas never - Lily Robinson, 573: Arch!' hole noon, 1helcas up lo the standard :,n•1 many 470. .1r. IV. -Austin Daplin 570; ,Linty Fats were shown. A New COWARD P. BILOO1111P'IELD hazel Mirka 569: John Dempsey, 678 lark ,aiinr of blue mohair with Merton Elston, 4l1 Eadie S boil 1 of pink WINCHE,LSI:.A, ONTARIO. `PRODUCE TAKEN AS (' S . 1 . ,ire iota 390. r , p• ,k roses atr,) (orget-tne- Sr. ill, -\rattan ('all( is, 812: John „oto, a it h err; lie and oinked with r !logo t h. 791; Po'' \1' Otis. 797: Iv i blue ribbon was very catch% .ra was Esserc. 763: a11xi%e•11 Ittynham, 71:); an old rose of mohair, hrii 1, with Toon White, 711 ; Not man 11"11/10: rn•e for: rrte, t ri►nme.1 with .•I.I 1 255. grrrn 1O' ". Iiinked up 11 1I,o Irick MISS UOTTE1111,1,, Te :cher with utile or incline old roans. ROBERT E. PICKARD, EKETEb, General Selling Agent. for C. P. R. Lands. Having purchased Tett Thousand Acres :10.0:10 acres) of land just pre- vious to the recent heavy advance in price. we have a few sections which we will sell at the old price. These lanis are situated in the finest wheat pro- ducing belt in Canada. We give purchasers privelege of tnak`.ng their own selections any time previous to June 1st, and where purchaser is not iu position to make his own selection, we make selection for hila. this is a rare opportunity to secure a fine section of land at a low figure, and there will be big money in it, as prices. in view of the unprecedented immigration Into the west, are bound to go much higher in the near future, WANTED AT ONCE Man and wife to work on largo farm in the \Vest. \Votnan to have charge of house. Also several good wen to work on f ten Steady employ-, went, good wages. HOMESTEAD Desirable Homesteads secured on reasonable terms. R. E. PICKARD 1 General Selling Agent for C. I'. R. Lands. Exeter, Ont. Office at Residence, BIG Reductions in Furniture l laving purchased the stock k �V . C. Iluston and in order to reduce the same we will offer for the next two weeks, the entire stock of furniture, comprising -Kitchen, Diningroom, Bedroom, Drawingroom and Hall Furniture. Also many odd pieces and rockers at a great reduction. Call and see the many bargains we are offering ROWE & ATKINSON Furniture Dealers and Funeral directors, Exeter, Ontario. PEOPLE 131E L .L'G14ING • but you'd lane r dying if you • only get but a glimpse of the ! brilliant• • "EASTER EGG DYES" Iwe invite you to buy. Every a color of the rainbow is reptesen- ted and a few others "to boot". You will miss a lo'. of pleasare if you don't buy these dyes. Do it 2 e to -day. They'r selling fast and "first come, first served." • W, S. BOWFY, PM. B. I 2 in his Original and Unique Crayon - Sketching ENTER'T'AINMENT Will be given under the auspices of l:pwm th League ',f Main Street Methodist church in the Opera House, EXETER --OSI-- MON DAY, APRIL 9th • •••••••••••••••••••••♦•••• ('11EJ10'r .iki) f)1'Ti t's, Phone 50, EX1ZTl;it, ON'I', tTEYES T1:5'tED flags: 4 GRAND TRUNK s E • Special One Way • • Rates • • To Billings, Mont., Denver, •Colorado Springs, Salt Mtge City, Nelson, iLossIsrel, Van - router, Portland, Ore-, Sen. Fra,nsisoo. : Tickets on solo daily i Special Settlers !Trains to Northwest. • Eve: y Tuesday during • M'rcl, and April sn^0cia1 train �clih colonist 14;71'0 ;let r wiit le;,vc Toronto 9.00 P. M., every Tttc.day during march yid April for :►fa.niteba and Nal t!west. Passengers tr,.vcliing with- out live stock should take express leaving TorOhto 1.15 p. m, For tickets and fall in- forntation call on J. J. KNIGHT. Depot A.;ent J. ID, McDONALU, District J'aasen!er Ager t, Toronto, y O•••••••••••...43e44•4•.00 t I 1 4 Western Real Estate Exchange, Limited. 78 Dundas St., London have you a farm That yen want to sell? Write for our terms of sel- ling property. \Ve heave the must complete method of advertising and selling property in Canada. Do you want to buy a farm or business property in any part of Ontario? Send for our list. We have some oar gains, What they all Say lin!_tuc .u;d mirth -provoking. - ioronto Globe. Without .1 titer. -Toronto World. Versitilo genius. -- New York World One continual rorr of 1:ughter.- S Quebec Chronicle. Simply (tradable. - Victoria, 11 C., Times. A delightful humorist• --- Wood• s;oek Sentinel -Review. The pencil is a political power in 11,o hand of that brilliant cartconist Mr. ,1. \V. Rengou'h. - Teterboro Extutinor. Mr .Reneough's versatile talent enables him to entertain in 31101. Alien very delightfully with pure, clown amusement. Come again!. - Ltkeside, 0., News. Extraordinary genius. His mien !cry in words is not seeond to It's . imitations ivit11 the cr'pon.- Whit. by Chronicle. Reserved Seats i:)c, Admission 2',c and 15e. Plan of hall at 'limey's Drug Store. E. ELLIOTT & CO. North-west Land Agents' Selected Wild and Improved hinds FOR MALI. to some ofthe best ieH t p j is of the NORit will be worth your while seeitrg 110 before purchasing. We give purchasers until dist of June to select their lands. Office apposite Central (Iotel EXETER, ONTARIO, Why not get the best Paints when doing your Spring Painting. Hollywood Ready Mixed faint ---1:)e, '_'ne 111141 -15e Elephant Ready Mixed Paint- hie, 25c and •I0o Ilcllywood ;rid Elephant hloor Parti 40c per tit, Pure Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil le hant Lead re look like new. - 2c null 45o your buggy in the Paint line at ! ►west prices. RDWARE tors.