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Exter Times, 1910-03-10, Page 1THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR -NO 1899 wiry HURON& 11 DDLESEX +'X GAZET'1 N; FA'_ 44 • 4 EXETER, ONT . CANADA, THURSDAY MOIRNING, MARCH lot 1910. $r.00 per year in advance ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• • e•••••••••N••NNN•NN•.N•N••••••••••••N 1 if 1 JONES & MAY'S Phone No. 32e •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MAONIFICIENT DISPLAY OF nrioo Dass Faklss YOU will he surprised to sed the immense display of New Drees Goods, surpassing in variety and value any pre- vious year. All the New Weaves are shown in the very Newest Shades. YOU should not fail to SEE THEM • before the Lines get broken. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• At 25c a yard Good Black and White checks or Colored Plaids, all 40 inches wide and are special value for 25 cents. At 50c a yard I• New French Worsteds in all the fashionable shades Also a 54 inches all wool Pan- ama in Black, Blue, Broein or Green. t'•••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• At 75c a yard i At $1,O0 a yard Immense collection of Noy- •• elty Suitings in solid or two- • toned effects. Yon will find • in this lot some exclusive • suiting in the very smallest • shades. •••••••••••••••••••• o• -•••o•••••••••••••♦ New Spring Coats New Waistings Our first shipment is our popular priced goods and comes in all the beat shades. Plain or sha- dowad stripes in the best 73c goods on the market. proe nt of the New Spring Coats are to hand Nice Striped Corset Coating or beautiful Blacks. Have a good look at then[ and see the low prices. We are showirg a very dainty line of New \Vaistings Zfor Spring. All kinds and all colors. A very special line of • Silk and %Vool at only 50c • • per yard. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••N••••••• • I • 1 1 Gents furnishings For Sorino New Spring Shirts ; MENS SPRING SUIIIPS Just arrived 20 dozen of the best yet. \Ve are sole sellers of tbo \V G.& Ii Shirts, and our patterns an colors are ahead of other seasons. We are known for the good • quality and style of our Tail- • ored Suits. This spring our • array of Settings are worth • looking after. The prices are right. Don't You Wyant One. •N•••••••••••••••••• •••••••N•N••••••N♦ New Easter Ties • You will need a new Tie for Easter. We have just opened 'soil:the niftiest bunch ever shown in Exeter. All the New English and American ideas shown in them. • New Spring Caps ZWe bought heavy on Caps Sand no wonder for the amount • we sell. Our Cap trade is on • the jump. Conte boys and pO see the good stuff for Spring. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••i Jones & May Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••N•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• l i if lilt if THE LAMP OF LIFE Do the 811a(1011s gather rotund you And cxctude the light of day: Do the dismal clouds confound you And retard you on your avayr Clouds are naught but airy vapors, And the shadows by them east. Though they blind sou now, will vanish \Vhen th.• clouds have drifted past. Rut though clouds and darkness hide y011 From the blue and sunlit sky. There's a lighted Lamp to guide you While the clouds are drifting by. Let it shine upon your pathwa; With its pure and heavenly rap. Anil the clouds that hung above you, Tinted now, 2CCI11 far away . lf(►t)f'I'.R i11 last 21 leek's Mille mention was made of the aeath of Maria G. l'edler. br!oved wife of William 11. 1'. Hooper. 1' ell foul: p ace 1\ adnr d. ). n:1 i suffering for nearly a Reek the r •- stilt of a paralytic stroke. Mrs. Hooper was 6; years. 9 months and h days old. She w as born in Cornwall, Eng.. and came to Canada with the family 22 hen she was 9 years old, settling in Stephen Township near Sharon. She 1205 married to Mr. AV. II. 1'. Hooper in 1895 and They tc/)k rap ,+.heir residence at lihiva. About two years :WO they moved to Exeter taking up their residence 00 Huron street. The deceas:•ti was a mernb •r of the James street Methodist church and was respected by all who knew her. llesidcs h••r sorrow Orr h'a+hand Does the Lamp of Life direct you, there are left four brothers. Jonah Through the tnisty valley -land/ ' 'Pedlar. of Oil Springs > James of Do its precious rays connect you Pigeon. APIA; George of Chicago and With the shining heavenly strand/ John. of Exeter. Interment took On my brother. are you walking place in the Exete:• a mel t ry on Illi Ity its light toward your goal day. Far beyond earth's shadow borders. 110DGS-)1i 'coward the sweet home of tha sonlf Mount Vernon. Ill. The funeral took place on Tiresday of the late .John W. W. Hodgson. of r- Usborne. who died ors Sunday at the Mrs. Writ. Da::ncey is vis•ting in age of -15 years. 3 n.onths and 7 days. Wyoming'. The deceased had h1•en : "' a sine,: ,51r. .1. 11. Scott. spent Friday in last fall but was con2p.•'1 •d to take London. his bed only a few days before his Airs. Wm. Turnbull. of Fariuhar Is death. When a little hill of about visiting Mrs. John McCullah• five years. II moved with his parents M Sam. am. Charlie. of Detroit. is vis- Mr. and "Afrs..las. fiod:gson to the Brd it:ng bis mother. Mrs. McCoombs• concess:oal of Osborne from Richmond Mr. Thos. Russell visited friends in hall. Markham county. where deceits - Clint on last week. ed was born. They settled on the 51r. Viekney. of \Winnipeg. was the farm now occupied by Mr. ('hat!. Day - guest of Mr. 1). McGinnis over Sun- ratan, %%here Jim Hodgson died abyit day. 20 years s^o. At. one time t deceas- Miss Spackman. of Bayfield. was the guest of her uncle Mr. John Spackman last week. Miss Olive Kelly, of Stratford. is visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Geo. 5m all a corn he. Mrs. O. Francis. of Tavistock. visit- ed her brother, Mr. .1. 11. Seott last week. Mrs. John Vn:e has moved from Exeter North to Mr. l'ugstey's house on \William street. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hyslop. of Grand Forks. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 'McInnis last. week. WANTED - Several experienced men to work on fart::= in Saskatche- wan. Apply to D. E. 1 ir'tard. Mr. and Mrs. W. England and child o Sarnia. seals. rat the spent. p forepart of the week with Sirs. England's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor. 10 England left on Tuesday for C.. - t gary while Mrs. England will :e- c main here for some time. e EXETER c0UNCIL t ed possessed 300 acres of land and after disposing of 100 acres to Mr. Dayman. moved across th.a road. Ile was unmarried. Laving lived ,with his mother. and was the last of a family of five 80115 and one daugh- ter, and is survived only by Ills moth• er. 1vho is %vett up in yeal•3 and has the sincere sympathy of a large num- ber of frier.•'.:. tiM ALLAOOMIIE On Wednesday of last week Mr. John Sm.allacombe passed away at th_ home of his son George. at the age of 79 years 1 month and 10 days. The deceased had been ailing all winter and about n week previo'rs to his heath pneumonia act it and he was ,e con Ile t 12 ' d to l ei k his bed. 1 f , I r. Stria %I ss born in Tar' tcJl, )evonshirc. England. on January 4th. 18:11. In 18'i0 he was married o dli.s M ry llarri`. in 1':53 he ane to Canada settling in Wood - tock. his family comin:; out the 2c.1p (ter. Ile worked at tb• tailoring for wo years then went into partnership with Mr.- Newton. working (or pev- en years. 'then he rams to iIibbert mend settled on the farm of the late \Wm. Morton. "here he lived s v^n years. ile afterwards bought the faro, now occupied by Mr. Gen. Wit. liams and the one next to it. 7242.1• owned by Mr. !tarry Rundle. on the Thames (toad. Ile resided th r.• for 13 years. coming to Exeter in 18(41. Abo'It nine years after coming to town Mrs. 1 fl r n131 meco h m die( ! and . 1 few years tater he was married al •i'I to Mrs. Sol:I:comb. who predeceased A 1.pecial met •ting of the council as ! called on Monday, Feb'y 28th. 1910 by • • the acting Reeve. field in the Office • • of the Clerk. The ulenlbers [resent Councillors Levet t, Luker and IL►Ik• will and Acting Reeve Hen11rnn. The minutes of the last meeting held Feb. 14th. were read turd approved. Mr. S. Hardy addressed the council in legal ds to Fire Inset:trice on the Water Works plant. }'er Balk wi1 will -Luker- i.,lker- that , at ► com- mittee mel mittee ((tI2Uilting of Reeve Beaman and Levett effect the Insurance necte- .I..+❖++.:•.i •.:-•:-•......:•+++++++ ✓r+ ++++•F++:•i•++++++ •i :••:-•i•-::•+ `J`!E are placing before YOU the most • • Remarkable Spring Clothes Opportunity • ever offered to the menfolk of this town. This is your + L• chance to have your .: d• E,98TER SUiT built to your own measure by the best Cnstom Tailors in Canada -built into a cloth you yourself will select from the cream of the seasons woollen innovations -and yet built at a price even the most modest wage earner can cheerfully afford. Two Hundred Cloths to Choose From For$20, $18,$16, $14 and as low as$10 BIG FEATURES OF OUR SYSTEM Made to Your Measure. Costs no more than Ready to•wears Quick Delivery Guaranteed Satisfaction. ` x Sandy Bawden 1 •+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 --The Best F1our-- If it is the best flour you want there is but ono place in town to get it -that is from us. The brands are: JEWELL (Ontario Blended) PURITY (Wobtern Canada Flour Mills) Leave your:orders or call alp Phone 2 .R. G. AELDON, Exeter. awry -Carried, him last June. Two sons survive him :'after the Motion was carried Mr.( Thomas o: Crystal City. Man.. and Heitman desired that Messrs. Italk- Georg,. of taw n. 11 r. Cmrtllacomhr Tui: LATE HENRI' POWF;LL Whose death took p:acc in Ex,•,yr a short time ago. Mrs. \\'m. Turnbull. of Far -pillar. vis"ted her sister Mrs. Beavers and other relatives in town this week. Mr. herb. Elliott, of Saskatoon, Saok.. who has been vaiting his moth- er, Ales. 11, V. Elliott. leaves for the West Thursday. Aliso Cook. Miss \WilvernaQuancc Tuesdayvisited onhr way to Grand Rend where sh:• has accapt- ed a posit:on as milliner. Mr. and Sirs. Thos. Oke. or London, and Mrs. Locke. of Brookline, 11asi., were here attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Oke. A card was received on Monday by Rev. S. F. Sharp from Reeve ltawden on his arrival at Liverpool. The res. eel was 21 hours late: Mountain o: seas; \'essel stopped in 8:orm. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Daymon and lit- tle son of Whitewood. 51nn.. who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and other relatives, Icave for (heir horde in the West Thursday morning. MEETING OF 1' SFtI B\'Troy, The Presbytery of Ililron tl •2 in Willis church 011 Tuesday. The time was occupied o c meed alai ti • ' 1 to the presenta- tion 3 h. Iresrnta- lion of reports. and the discussion of the recommendations appended to their. These reports were upon Sun- day schools. church lifo and work. ,t22istics. temperance and moral r'- tor . young people's societies and systematic heneficiene , V. ith some eseei_[inn•, these were very enco'ara;g- in:. The standing committjers 'or th- year were appointed, and Mr. l'!,-Ich• er 220.5 appointed representative of shexpressive of the valuable tethe Presbytery cn th- Ass^mb'y'aBIC C SALEHone MissionCommittee. A rc• rvir,s of Dr. McLean. as Clerk of Presbytery :or a period of nearly forty-one serum was passed. Consid- eration of urinates from last General Assembly. which was not finished at the , I last meeting ct7u _ i • U F ' rt b t • r •. was a3 n Order reduce are large re,umcl and comp:et• d. At r. And -r- � stock of pianos, lVc are doing to of son. of Goderirh. woo nominated as fcr to the Public (or the next thirty days the biggGat value for the Get Your SapPails & Sap Pans Kettles and Spiles �. also everything in Tinware and Galvanized Iron fl',I,u us. Stoves and Ranges Garland Ranges from $33.00 to $42.00 Souvenir Ranges at $35.00 Oxford Ranges from $33.00 to $44.00 Jewel Ranges at $53.00 These are fuel savers and prices aro right. Stock and Poultry Foods 25, 60, $1.00 and $1.50 packages. HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE i' M FURNITURE and LJNDERTAKING .' 111'1,11 11'IL.11 11 11.11 11'11:MAIM 11 11 It 11 11 II II 11 11 11 U 11. Parlor Suit Parlor Tables Easy Chair Odd Chairs Music Cabinet Couches Sideboards Hall Racks Buffets Kitchen Cabinets Dining -room Tables Dining Chairs Dainty, well -made and at reasonable prices. Bed Room Suits Bed Conches Mattresses Springs, Brass and Iron Beds Newest styles an 1 all at popular prices RO W E & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furnishers and FuneralunDirectors.Eilimmillnil tiltiif: ta+iiii,,i • QFPIAN08 Moderator of the Synod of Hamilton money that was ever offered in Exeter. 11m1 London. at its next merlins: and I r. Smith. of Ilcnsall. as roto - r.: Below willgive you an idea of some of the bargains. will -Luker .h(utld act. as this con -112'123 a staunch member of the chelrca,allive 0- the Presbytery on i h • 7.sra• - __o1 England and in po.rtic• watt me 1 ,•at:,Alleles on Bilis and Overt• w .owe( . The instructions being to place th "F' r x • started and before his illness was a regular caller a. the Times o"fic • forhis paper. The Iaa'.I-hearers wer. Ira four neph. ns. Messrs. .lo=epla 1 •A •. I:a2,' - at that meeting. and Dr. Dan:el. Sidney and Richard P3%is end sr,„ r:'',a. npleointed 1.1:nr•s-nt:.- `.lcssrs. Sam. `tweet and Sci: 11.1.- ties u: th • Pt( etre r2 on th As- wOOd. Se111b'y a• can:olit: , rtt 161;:f e-sn•t it" 11..•.. itti(.-- AI' 1 Liberal. lie has 10811 a sebser.b r .0 Ile. Stewart and \I•'••r• v A l.ar- $5,12210 on the machinery and $1,11110 on the power house. The Municipal Auditors. read their report and after being gully discussed the sante WWI accepted and the A tors be paid 312 01) with nn allowance of $3 (221 extra each for their labors on motion of l.et•et1-Luker.-Carried. M The matter of uni"pal Supplica being removed from the Town Hall property by the citizens w'thout. first getting pernlissittl was discussed. Per Levett Luker -- that councilloribtlkwill and lt'eve Ileatnan with the Municipal Auditors lie a committee to meet with the Nchn•,1 Hoard and adjust the difference Ill the Financial Reportit its submitted. Carr ied. Mr. Illi. Snell asked permission to trite certain trees opposite his pro. pert on Carling Street. Councillors ifalkwill and Luker with the Co ;tie,inner were appointed a committee with power. The followirt( accounts were read and passed:-(ieorfte Atkintnn, labor at Water Works, 41 05; Jayn/h es int nell, labor and supplies. per \Yater .i 122 Works acct., 31; 1'. nawden & Mon, labor and 2uppli(s. per contra([ Water Works erre.. a5 00. 1'.issfd on 2220- lion of Luker-- 1{nikwill.-Carried. Adj. by Halkwill. JOS. SENIOR, Clerk. titer 'limes ever Fiflc^ if, • I D S. hlrkton .A large number front this vicinity Mended the Mx Soc al at Woodhafn :1•.i Friday. ntnong whom %vas the Auctioneer, who acquirer) Ilinis•If tit his usual ani ln, nes'. The hit;11- •price paid for one box was $2.10. Sirs. W. .1. Tufts nvith son and laughter left. for London on Monday ast. with th • 1. st 't .hes of their riptide for tile r 1112 ore happin..ss noel access. ,las 1•:!1'e Miss Cornish 1 1 Telt sl rued to h r 2orl: in llonkton 11.:. week. A number of the ruin; people from rere attended the 11311 at 1'artehir n.41 Monday. A o . %. 1 r. MiltAV• I ton ,1s,ou oak a a'eighload. A boa social is to he held in the Aberdeen IIa11 on friday. March Ith under the aeapiees of th• lie f). Al. Como and have good time. The liirktott /12th hand are In In'd a et and concert. in 'Aberdeen f•1'I. all Tit voila y 51310)2 2')th. The ,r0:era mel will rOtl.ist. Of on'y 111,• 1110.• p -to -date in:0nt. with the mus• lap• ()-date item.. further p1ri e :'12' bort'%• Don't forget the .1;Ite. 11 regi 2'Hh. Mr. 'ormnn ltncey 'eaves It r• to sorrow to homestead !Ca h of see., on We wish h'rn every sece,'s1. Blundall Piano Case Walnut n, rc .all . Carswell wer •11'1.010r- 1 ft. 4 in, high, Ivory and Ebony Keys. guaranteed for an unlimited time. ed commissioners to the n• xr General Regular Price $250.00 Sale Price $175.00 Assembly. Dr. 1t. 2!'. !deli ay erns WWI nominated as Moderator of the OKE After n neck's iilm 1. with pn .2- Itf:lir-CEI) 1,' 1•;.1!'AV IRAI'I'.S 't" motile there pass../1 an ay on Fridli (' 21.11 ''it • I '.. .\IEXIC s. 110111s I ':1st Miry Sheers. nidus• of lh' lar ('ill./ `•1111.1. 1 ItEGOx. %WASIIING- .I:nnes Oke. 91 the age of 67 3ears �''„ I.TC 7 trlonths end 13 (1321.. Th. (leceas /II , , e 2. a Craad T.runk Railway w'ar horn in Ite3(o ae -d. Devonshire I:n- • , .i ,, ; :.Hitt April 15111Piano Pure Walnut Fl, ye- Dominion P• • rnlsh Dominion Piano Mahogany Finish 4 ft ti in. high. 71, octave. Specially designed in the higheat 14 yl 43 of art. Reg- ular Price $275.1x1 Sale Trice $2,221041 Morris Piano Mahogany Finish 1 ft. 7�in high, gu 11.o:teed for len yens• Ebony and Ivory Reye. Regular $:i01t Male Price $_1n on July 111th. 1812/. In 1802 rhe• dine , ., tickela and further information to (:anndn and Joined her p'ren s Mr • (;r::nd 'Trunk Agents. or ad- 4 ft. 4 in. high, this is the hest piano tnan,tfacttired by The Dominion Or and; and Mrs. John Sh�.•ere. of Ex r r it . .1. I). McDonald. D. 1'. A.. G. Piano Co. Regular Price $:12.i 0t1811e fries $213.0221 g hlyin:g remained in Ene'and with 1:,: 1 1:1•, 1.01011( O. Ont. 122 Children Cry Ennis Piano Mahonany Finish FOR FLETCHER'S CAS T 4 R 1 A grandmother nt the time her par nt- ',nine to this country. On the mai of February 12.04 she was married to th • lake .lames Oke. w Ito prod. c.. '. d 11••r• nn Sept. 12th. 1890. For tic2cr 1 1 tars they conducted the C•ntei: hot 1. 'a- ter t+eilin•t oil to their .an- n•' 122. \Ir. W. 1'. Acheson the pies nt pro• prier or. and took ':p tl. :r res r1.•00. on Iluron mit-et. Mrs. Oke I%as of a eetirin;t (ISpasillon and wan n mem- ber of th• Church of F:ng'nnd. She a kind and 'oviu:: mother and 211. 110 ei in the Wettest e•,eeto lis ho knew her. l'Lr dee, asf d fn- Joyed ' ocd health I.n:ll a fe.2 w•.•^k•4 plc vitals to her death tch n sh • con- trae:ed bronch:t . 5'li eh dove or, d 10. 10 pneumonia. The e%rning h •fur • she died she was thought 10 b • d. i . 'lire's- but nn Friday morn`s r .stir trot; a turn for the %torso and pass- ed peacefully away 12hont 9.30 o'clock. She %vas one of a fancily of eleven. seven boys and four girl.. tnw0 0' which aervive this makin; :be third death in tb• fanli:y we1hot the t . sic rnnn,h.. There are l:(t to mourn her 'u v ono n 1111(1 (nor d:ni:'h,'•a Thomas. 01' London; 511r. Locke. of Ilrook'ine. Moss.: Mrs. W. 1'. Acheson and 511 s. IIIiIinta. o.' 10130 ; and Slisr Arne.' a Oke. 02 Landon : head/ 8 nn•• brother 111121 one a:5ter. 51r. Chris. Mhe• re. o: Landon. and Mr,. 'feeble 0; to" n. The fun •riI s wises on Sunday w Tar private. int rut rat Inking fence in the Exeter c.•m •t:•ry. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. rho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of lour AND Feed All Good Kinds of Flour and Feed kept on hand Walt 2111(1 "sl►(t1t5 Sold 1IW 1111' 'fon. lVhcat taken in exchange for Flour and Oats taken in xchange for ( atm; al. W. Rivers EXEi'Ert. - ONIA1110 4 ft. 7 in. high, Colonial Design. Regular Price $300 Sale Price $2.5 We will deliver to your home complete with stool and handsome drape, Any of the above pianos on Payment of 41'..N.00 and you may pay the fish:nee due at $2 a week. � s. mARTiN & SON EXETER, ONTr1R 10. THE TWO WAYS 'r I l E ONLY WAY 1M to invest in upped Edipon's 19 I{lnpha acknowledged to be the heed. The tender ing of Alum., Songs, Etc., is to tt lie and lire like that one can hardly give it. (•t edit.. it your have an old machine ne lit in g It in and we will buy it on a new Edition, and give you a end 111111118 deal. Remember the Edison Art• hero! Retold plays for foie and one-half minutes and eta t Irma !loin a 2I1lse nlirinte disc. This is the 111E OTHER WAY 1S to lily a (heap advertised outfit. and rob yieuselt of the pleasures of an Edison, then etd your deal wit h 1► worth• !less apparnln. 011 %out hands. You are rite to get ri(•h Ly such a 2' ansect ion, not 1n. money but experience. 1'ou cannot afford to do business that way. it is the Way to Failure :AN at our Window for Way to Success March Display SEE 'r}i F:�l'h a Purity J. W. O W ELL EDIM(IN AT Manager