Exter Times, 1910-01-27, Page 1E
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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR -No 1 S94
EXETER, ONT CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 27th 1910.
i,o0 per }'ear in advance
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Phone No. 32.
Our Big January Sale
501116 Ram Bargains In Wlnt6r Goods
Stock taking over we find a few lines that require
clearing out. Everything in the Winter lino to go.
Good deep cutting is our way of doing it.
Now isYour Chance For
Some Cheap Goods
FURS
This is a grand opportunity
to buy Furs. A New Scarf,
Ruff, Cap or Fur Lined Coat
at the very lowest prices.
Blankets and
Comforters
Only a few left but each a
bargain for the first buyer. A
few real Down ones.
Jackets
All to go, We want to clear
thew out. Price no object.
1f you want A coat, this is
your chance.
Wrapperettes
Ioc.
For your choice ofj any
wrapperette in the store.
Good patterns & colors at lOt
New Spring 600Us
firrlulog Eueru Dai
Every day we are unpacking the New Spring Goode. Our
Z s display of New Giods fur Spring will surpass anything we have
shown before. Come in and see them. We will be pleased to
help you in your selections for your coming wants.
Here flr6 d Few Otth Arrivals
New Dress Goods New Prints New Carpets
New " Trimmings New Docks New Rug.;
New (iinghama New Chambray') New Matta
New " %Nth yrs New Laces New Liaoleumnb
New " ‘Waists New Embroideries New Lace Curtains
Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.
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The waste of 'the'Ireasures IIc lent.
I I Your deeds are 1he furgoing•t that
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1 our souls in the dungeons of woe;
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jI: Ye reap what your vileness did sots
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QUITTERS
Ye cowards who quit when the trial
Of manhood is stern and intense
When pressures that brook no deuia'
Permit but aggressive defense,
When time and strife are upon you
\\ here purpose and destiny meet.
Ye falter and failure is on you :
Ye quail and go doer to defeat.
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Bring your Boy to us and
We can Dress Him
Neater, Cheaper and Better
than any Other Clothier in
town.
Men's Overcoats ; a n d
Suits in a big s Choice
Styles and Cloths.
of
Tis true that the toil has grown
tenser
As days fill for warp of the years:l
The mist of misfortune falls denser
And darkens the rain of your Mars;
feore pressed l.y d,•fuat and disaster
Ye shrink ;from the blare and the
Mast •
And bear not tho voice of the :'Taster
Of -Ages. That bids yon stated fast.
Stand firth if ye cannot do better.
'Tie thus the great battles are eon:
No alien or evil can fetter
The fighter that faces the sun.
Close ranks with your ,fellows and
cheer them -
Their feet may be caught in 'the clod.
if you stand like "Comforters" near
then,
Te all she:I be ,graver for God.
Advance, though the mountains sweep
skyward -
Thy blood gaineth flood by the rise ;
Retreat is a craven's base byword
Unknown in the speech of the skies.
Witt nut 1 for they win who go under
If truth he their guerdon of might:
No sky -roll shall list them asunder
Front victors who fail for the right.
HOCKEY
One of the fastest and cleanest
games of ''hockey wren in Exeter for a
long time was played on Friday even-
ing laat, when the London 'llfedicals
It on front the locals thy 9 to 6. A'.-
thoash the ice t.:.'. I"•aty bath tear's
played good hockey. in the first
half the 'Medicals ran the score up to
5-1. In the last half the t:reler boys
carne back atrong and got lousy scor-
ing five goals. whit.. the .Meds. site- ,year Uood, /'. 1 rasa
ceeded in running their score up ,.
nine. The Ioenls show a narked it
provcment on former years. Th y
were deOighted with the support
given thetn by the citizens of Exeter
and also 'with the all-round sports of
Ithe I''orest City. The lin^-np:
Medicals -Goal. Parkinson ; point.
Pratt ; coverpoint. W. Avery : centre,
Washburn; Jett wing. Park; Tight
,n(-. Warner.
v't,'r-(.gal. Bright ; point. Ilan-
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n: rovcrpoint. Pinner: centre. Car-
le::
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r •: 'eft wing. Siebert t right wing.
Shepherd : rover. Smut taco( t.
I'art of 'the Exeter team. assisted by
several juniors trent up to Hermit
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.dA • t t t It w
o r conclusions '
3 th the
Hensall team and wens heaters r
1.
Wednesday afternoon a bunch Icft
'tor AIIaa Craig to play a game with
the team of that place.
LI. 11. SCOTT
Proprietor t h Exeter Ct m r who i President of the
of
Dairymen's Association of Ontario. at St. Thor., .. • ...•-•kl This cyt ap-
le•er• d in the Farmer's Advocate and thro :h ten :r;.:: .•. as loaned us.
Exeter School Board Exeter Co'nicil
The inaugural t er•ion of the Hoard; The council of the 'Village of Exeter
was held in the 'tort n Hall on Wed- ! met 10 the Reading Room of the Town
nesday. Jan. 19th. 1910 wile all ntcni- Hall on F•-tday. Jan. 2lst, 1910, Ab-
berA presenC. sent Councillor Luker.
The follow ing is the order of buAi- The minutes of the meeting held
neaa duly ordered and passed. Signing an. 1.1th were read and approved.
declaration of office by V. W. Glad- Per Neaman -Ilalk will -That .las.
man. 11. E. Ruston and P. Frayne. Creech and J. G. Stanbury be paid $1
I'cr 11. Roston and H. 'Martin that each, error in ting tax 19)0.-C.trried.
:gyne be chairman. The Reeve stated that he hail paid
. er H. (Martin and q' ,li. Carlini $I till expenses in sending Mrs. Willi -
that the Corporation of the Village an's to 110084' 01 Refuge.
of Exeter be Treasurer. Mr. M. ,Jackson wished to know
leer T. B. Carling that ,1. Gri:.r 1 •what action the Council was going to
Secretary. lake in regards License for a
Pool
The following ore the Ft �>
• '111., Council replied that no
mittens duly appointed for rante
1-4',1d. leave on
CURLING
Teo rinks of (be llensall sur:ers
came down on Thursday evening of
last week 10 play a return game
a it h the Exeter ct'rlera. The acores
were as follows : - •
'ewe rinks of the T•.xot. r cnrtrl•• are
attending he Ihrel! doss.ltonspejl
ing held at i'nrkhilt.
'rhe local bonapiel which tins an-
nounced for this (Tharsday) .•veninlc
has been {Post poned.
Afternoon
Exeter llensall
N. 1). Marlon Nle•ht•r
T. Moyle Joint
A. Taylor Hmnllacon'be
O. Alderson sk 11 T. finish. sk.
A. Mint nett 1 aA.tr'er
F. Ilse den Perkins
Itev. Mr. Collins More
It. Hellon. sk lu ltotithron sk 13
Total 21 'Total 25
i:vening
Exeter llensall
C. Nort heel t 1'.i,ri"r
It. N. ;Taylor Perkins
G. K. Anderson Moore
Rev. Collins sk 17 11 1 1
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.V, Gladman : ;Repairs
r, )1. Carling c .:netters S
Huston and J'. Frayne ; Ingo
Ruston ; Vronuds and Sa,,itt
Carling. 11. Ruston and ti. 3'
ler F. W. Glselutan and H. .
that the regular monthly meetin
held on the second 'Monday of en
month on the call of the chair.
I'cr 11. Huston and H. Martin that
the 1nspecto.al visits of the Hoard be
held on the call of the chair.
I'er I1, Huston and H. Martin that
W. D. \Veekes be re -appointed Hoard
representative to the Public Library
e lull a f three years.
for t h f e l t nn o hr y r.
Ver F. W. (;ladtnen and s 'Martin
r ,n t
. t. 1) J3 d b appointed o itl
Cha r. on U
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r v ca r • canned he the retirement
the a n) .
Malloy , •
\ Ir Hoard's re
pr Dr. . is ley as t h 1 our 1 r { r.
Aentative on the Public Library 1
for 1910.
Adjournment per H.
A special session
lately after nrljo
Per S. 'M:ir
the p.tyme.
grant
thee 'nfornlation.
i'rcr 1'. Wood and S. Martin that
P. W. Giadmnn he appointed to secure
the information desired 38 to perrnan-
'n• thirds nod time covered.
I'(t E. W. Gladmon and 8. Martin
that th• time Iimip for the payment
of the iL S. fees for the current year
h • Feh. 1st. .
Per 11. Huston and F. Wood that
she supplies committee be authoriz.d
to secure the ;naps. pail and bee's
re,lutrcd for the school. also :fn
clerk for :\liss ce•per'a room.
I'cr F. 'Wood that the fo'o.'inir
payments be approved: 1V.1. 11.•-,matl
oil stove, ole.. i..t6s ; T. ('e. t. s, tabor
x.6.0'(: It. Gould. do.. $1.
Adjournment per T. 11. ('.rang.
• .1, Grigg. grey:
1rtite
r held irnt::ed-
tllr•nf.
and 11. Heston that
of the ripecint teacher's
1909 be held over for ter -
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LOCALS
'Mr. and Mrs. 1. 11. Axt spent a day
the past week at Stifle.
,lan. :30th. lbw. :\..1. Thomas will
preach morning ert.t •.•nip .
et•
115c ,
We.;
$:3, Irl
labor
Glad
No
behalf
to erect a sign
e(1t to
alk -
STOVES, RANGES AND
FURNACES
WHAT YOUR MONEY DOES HERE
$25 0o buys an Oxford Range with reservoir
37 oo buys a w•cl. National with reservoir
37 0o buys a Souvet 'r with reservoir
38 oo buys an Oxford range with reservoir & high shelf
42 00 buys a Garland "
44 oo buys an Oxford " ''
Large Oarland and Souvenir Heaters
also Second Wood Cooks and Heaters
New Idea Coal or Wood Furnace
Your job cheerfully estimated
Spaulding Hockey Sticks, 45 cents.
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE
i.i�i �iiwNi ..wiri li �:..idl`.i: �sa►liiiiii i.i i::i
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FURNITURE and ONDERTAKING
Parlor Snit Parlor 'Fables
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111 1I 11 II II 11 II 11 II II II 11'11 II II II II II II II II II 1I 1I 11 II.
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Easy Chair Odd Chairs
1l usic Cabinet Couches
Sideboards Hall Racks
Buffets Kitchen Cabinets
Dining -room Tables I)ii)ing Chairs
Dainty, well -made and at reasonable prices.
Bed Room Suits Bed Couches Mattresses
Springs, Brass and Iron Beds
Newest styles an'1 all at popular prices
ROWE &
INSON
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teals for tramps
II water work account VINCENT -1-n NC.A\-At 1
town. $2; Jas. N. flownrd byter'an man: 1 J3 d
2 ,• It t. ;M r.
,W. Ik Noonan Vincent. of Stephen. to
;r ,n4' en , on
waterw.•rks, $,i: Htenlury & clan. 12t11. by Corriere,
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I ti lM.l
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. I leer. for
11)I , to
Duncan.
Mabel I n
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Miss
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er, G, h I . Jas. i3 4'r ve-
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urs to bu.ldio w e,wotks account
xt
:id,f1:i. I',►.sedlllin motion of Levett. -
Isamu,. - l:.ti rit•d.
Pet Ilea+u.►n--ldsll'tvill-That the
rtttenl i .n of the citieens he called to
the t...'.iN.•ti of v' 1.go by-law in die-
trihutiog a.t e. "n the rowielway.
The (satinetl.•e appointed to inter-
view the Si hied Ilu,id with regard to
the nppo,:,•111• nt of 'Tenant 011leer, re-
potted that Ili board WAN satisfied
with the apt.. moment of Mr. Crews.
Per la-tett-Heitman-That Thos.
ewe es b-• aro .luted truant officer.
Salary . f $10 foe c year. Cart led.
Cotttu•ellur 11.. watt g..te notice of
the foil .wing o. 'pout .' Bich he will
ptee•emt at. th.•'oust meeting of the
Connell: -That the council provide in
the estimates for 111111, enough money
lo repay t.host' under special assess-
ment, the Bu'''nts,- paid in error of
taxes during years It11Rr-tWl iii (IN.
Adj lied I.y I.evelt.
Jos. Senior, Clerk.
CONTRACTS \\'1TI1 FARMERS
The list r ('ann•n•r Co. is now pre-
pred to enter into contracts %%kb
fanners for growing the different
crops for the Canning factory. for the
season 1910.-H. ,\1. Sanders. Manager.
M r. 'Phos. Jackson and Mr. Davis
oho is to be Superintendent of this
branch of she Jackson Co.. Clinton.
but 'eon s c 9 ' 10,411 Monday nod \Vednes-
H, Handeri, \Veber J1iss I,.na H:.+• t•' .. r• euro_ 'I:.y .n ;in maehincrr and get, n::
High Class Furnishings II. Gould - Ilran,lt led h. + •i "ulg hers r. 1t,s h r I. ,nt n acly for operation. '1'h
g I ,miss `intllncombe ••: -johns nt Ilnrondale.
•ct to start Monday or Tuesday o:
envier ob. • •1. lin+sh. sk. the ttnnu:hl nleelitttt of Yhr I'reany-'ueti week.
New Collars, Shirts, Sox, Hats
'ental s, ♦ -}' I:I ing.nn church 1% 714 I1.1.1'I'nuesrl;'y 4'v tt
and Boots and Shoes.
S9NDY B,1WDBN
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=-The Best Flour----
b lour a want there isbut. one place
it is the est f y o t( 1 lc e
111 t')wll to get, it-- that is fl'oltl els. The brailds are:
JEWELL
(On1;it'io Blended)
PURITY
(Western Cooled;, Flour Alills)
Leave your orders of call up Phone 2.
R G. SELDON, Exeter.
etiltlhAN '41 NICO ENTERTAIN-
MENT COMPANY
fin l'ri.l:ty. January 2/4th our town
w•11 he tisifed by the above Co. They
carry 41 moving picture machin•' of
the highest standard and show all
Ilse Int est snbjerts in ,notion pictures,
including the Ilurlson Fulton Cr'ebra-
tinn n1 New York; the grand Naval
Pageant showing Worships of all
sat iOIIA st retelling: over Id miles. also
scenes of r.'nI \rsfrrn 'life Their
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coolie numbers sire side .,putters.
There is nit mock Difference between
(heir ilht8tratrd songs and the ones
carried between ordinary companies
nn between stay and night. Muster
Ernest Davis. the 1:1•yrarold tenor.
will sink a number of selections be-
vides the illustrated songs. Th.. ' x-
trart below is from 'the God. rich
Hirnal.
''M r. .lords
reputation ns
won nn enviable
ger of high elass
•:'otk as n Comic
Thames Road
if von a ant to buy •h house or farm
or attend an aluction sale consult the
holes' emit coie+nil page I.
Las; Sunday . he Thames Ituad Pres-
byterian ,belch held their Annivers-
ary-. elle .• rt :re 'Wing taken in the
,:. , . ; . h 1 c, Hobbs. of I?te-
\Ve purpose having n big e!earine r' -r. 1• Ito • . rh,• 1 an excellent s.•r-
sale; nn 0pporlu.nity of a life time moo on 1•.. • , person %holt !d grow
o get cheap goofs,--ear.:ag liras. zit) in t 11 • (•1:r ir. i un ie. and the
Mr. \V, .1V. Taman rind bride nrr:vrd many 0aef,ll e. aye 41)1.1 nn••ans of he:p-
holne Tuesday evening nf1-r ;heir in.: our ,41.0411'•1 •.hi:,e gn•owin:r. In
honeymoon trip. the e%enit' C Ile%. s. 1'. sharp. of l:xe-
r. A. itohinson. who is • vin't1ng ter. preached n first -(lase sermon on
his parents. in town. spent a few ''I'h:• patting of the ttapt." A ver;
t Ne. York.e • sr
• h +. 4'k in t interesting st in _ I,
days f h• (est. rt ice. also n vWry ':est rue.
Major Shannon. 1). S. A.. of Lon- rive. s \Ir. Sharp par.ic0l:ar. y call -
don. spent Tuesday hers 'lith Capt. rd ills attention of the young people
W. .14. 'Mennen'. inspecting the local .o some of Ilia remarks. 'Mr. Chas.
•', \I"tt.••„ at r.
lees h I o' r
Company's nrr► I the
oral ) . ..
Mrs. \\',chic t‘ Ito has been visiting: uifh a so o. (Jain, 4o the wcatber
NI r. and Mrs. .1. A. lite‘‘ art. left Wed- nill 1. ;uty loads there Dore 8 few
nesday evenir'g; for her home in Omc- vara): sea.. ill the church. On Mon.
Inc.'. day lit oyster supper 'was held itt the
Rev. A. J. Thomas, of nrigden, tcho basement of 1lie church. nater wh:elt
at one time supplied the .Tans''s street an . ti;u'rtatnment ryas given t+pstair8.
Methodist pulpit for Iwo months. will 1'h • s n nig sans very poor! and there
preach nest Hun�tty.
Rev. Robbs '', u-• •.,u :'' !rood '- '• clues. and all
pore;* ,os. will .reach anniversary Aertnnns for s••• 0., l n . ujny :n.s•ives. (►n Tu s
opera ('nndnclor is ,tend• r(nl nnrl I Mr. ''hmnnr, .I ny n' ht n seri ,h
•.'ie time he comes '10 on town. 1101 (nu \\ seen•;;a
' - , 2i.. u. ,,1• • 11• affair.
matter w hat .1,s ..i it a..1011. n4' may high noon. Miss•i':a flick!. daughter; We :• r • .glad to We that soros Of
IS' Ail 1'0 of rt 1., 1 hoose," of Mrs. \\•111. II, ks. ('entralia. .was our s'rk fr ends are ab'e to net around
The prices for this attraction will united 10 marriage, .0 :Mr. Gro. Stew- again. Those still under the 4% eat her
3iic., re. and 1.it. ''Ion now open art, of Calgary. till particulars neat are Mra, Pet r Whitlock. Mr. Percy
V. 8, Itowf
ey's drug store. week. I'nssmoternnd '\I r. John .411is00
f10t 7,F.-sTEWART-At the resi•
dence of the bride's parents. ''If111
Crest" farm. Farquhar. Miss Clara
May. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wet).
Htewart to 'Mr. C. A. )(ooze, V. NN
of Harrison. Ont.
ST1;WAIIT-111Cli;1-At .he residence
of the brill-'- mother. I>liss Alla
Ilicks.d nughu••r of 'Mra,'\Vn'. (licks
Centralia. 10 '\1r. Geo. Stewart, of
Calgary. by i h.• Rev. G. '1\'. Andrew
I)TED
I'IIICKC-In Clinton on 'Monday. Jan.!
21i h. Ann Trick. aged X10 years. 1
of Springfic.d.
SALE REG IMTKlt
Auction sal.' of tarts and carob
stock on Lot 19. con. 12. Hibbert an
Tuesday. Fehy. 1st. nt X11 o'clock. T.
Cameron. Auct.. Ed. Allen, Prop.
Auction Aale of 'farm. -farm stock
rind implements. on lot '19. con. 11.
t'sborne. on Thursday. Feby. 10th. at
1. o'clock. (ilndmnn & Stanhury. Ho-
Iicitor.s. 11. he Phillips. Anct.. John
Hodgson. Prop.
Anchor' *.;.• of choice farts ,-tock
and imp'eun.nts on Lot 29 N. Thames
((n•o1. 1 ,.• .:eon. 011 Thursday, 1'Ay.
101 It at 1 o'clock. .las. White Audi LydiaE Cured by Pink`
Wesley halloo;, Pro. E.
IstV.
DdInO Weather
1.010890
Waif
(•auaee'olds
L and frnbbrns up catarrh,
.ltarrh,
Natneless brings ,toss relief and cure in
every case.
Enjoyme Tooth Cream cleans and
protects the teeth.
Etjoyn►e Hair Tonic cures 1►andrutf
and makes the hair grow. Stops
itching and stop falling hair.
An Edison Phonograph will give
you 4001')' joy than any othet• instru-
ment, far less money. Easy ternis
low pric•t s. Sold only nt
THE PURITY
AFTER
SUFFERING
YEARS
11
lour
A\1)
Feed
All (food Kinds of
Flour and Feed
kept on hand
Shorts
Bran l l 1 t 11 dSh1o
Sohl 1)y ihe Ton.
Wheat taken in exchange
for Flour and Oats taken in
exchange for Oattneal.
W. Rivers
/METER, - Obi IAI(I).
ham's VegetableCompound
1. Fox Creek. N .Il.---•' 1 have always
had pains 111 1111' lulus :tel a weak-
ness there, and
often after my
meals in y foot)
would distress me
and c a u se sore-
Iless. i.ydia E.
Pink ham's Vegeta-
He Compound has
done ales much
good. I ata strong -
:•r, digestion is bet-
ter, and i can walk
with ambition. I
t'.` have euronrage•d
1 many loathers of
families to take it, is it is the best rem-
1
in the world. 'Von can publish this
ii lit the papers." - Mrs. W11.t.IA81
llot'neit•t:, Fox ('reek, N.11 . Canada.
The above Is only one of the thon-
1 sands of grateful letters which are
constantly being received by the
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1tnkl4't Medicine1u4'Company
Of Lynn,
tt
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Magr..which prove beyond a doubt that
Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, made from roots and herbs,
actually does cure these obstinate dis-
eases of women after all other means
have failed. and that every such fluf-
fering wonlat oyes it to herself t.. ^_t
lege• •!••i :,,,....t r,. i'tllkfalll'9 \•egeta-
ble Compound a trial before submit-
ting to an operation, or giving' top
I hope of irecovery.
Cls. Plnkhsm, of Lynn. Mann.,
viten all Melt women to write
for a4tiIce, Mhe has guided
'AO health and her