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Exter Times, 1910-10-06, Page 1YOU NEED COLE'S BAKING POWDER Wheu you want Tight, white nutritious tea biscuits and cakes. It never fails under proper conditions tt) retake delicious and Wholesome food. 25 CENTS A POUND COLE'S DRUG STORE rHIRTY-SEVENTII YEAR -No 1929 •••••••••••••••••••••••••N•••• .•••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••�•••• JONES di, MAY'S Rhone No. 32. \Ve are showing for this seasons wear the smartest range of Ladies' and Children%' Coats we have ever shown before. Alt the New Effects are shown in the latest cloths and shades, C'oa Collar. Shawl l'ollat ..and Military Collars are amongst. theut,t Hero is one of our many styles of Coats which you will find to tit as neat as a glove. iIOWS Chiltlfe�s COATS X4 10 SPO Another Style of our Nifty Gar- ments. We have dozens just as good or better. New Colored Dregs Goods We are making a Big Noise with our New Fall Dress (foods Why? Because the have the right Goods in the Leading Shrvlee. A look through this department will convince you of this. Dress Goode for 25e. 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.25. Ladles' Swell Furs Our Furs are the beet yet. All the New Novelties and Staple Styles are herein Stoles Throws. Scarfs and Muffs. See Them Sweater Coats Another Shipment just ar- rived in the New Colors. They are very scarce Goods, so get one Early. HOUSE FURNISHINGS -We are headquaartere for New l'ar- psts and hugs. New Curtains and Blinds. New Linoleuncr and Oilcloths, New Madras Curtains and New Tapestry Etc. OENT,y' Fi:RNISHINO8-Always the hest. New Shirts and .Collars. New Ties and Sox. New Suits and Sailings, New Hats and Caps and New Sweater Coats. Jones & Ma 1L t:1.(lltarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing ;t13() high grade shoes and wall paper t• gt••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Huron & Middlesex Gazette EXETER, ONT 1 CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER lith 1:110. .r.S-....r,":wpat : TRUSSES : We cat ry a complete stock cf the differ- ent makes of trusses. %Viten in need, euros 10 Its. Hee the new "Perfection 'fr•IIss." Consultation fete. Satisfaction Guaranteed COLE'S DRUG STORE T11E tVL"S•fF.lt-1rOLL .Watson, 1. [Hooke. (Mr. Oats •, of Ob. schen the Ouster•-•oll is calledr School Field Day Lucan umpired the game, and gave And all our frames are spuk •bi goad s•ve, codon. The annual sports of the Exeter A silver collection was laked ut lain, school wer• u Itig Sucoe:tt. the gates Ito defray the expenses = We will be there to answer back) • \Cith Alert. in 'Jesus name," Z And schen our Captain leads us on, • • Amid the darkest of the fray. Z • Then may .our hearts; bei tris and _ • brave And full of .courage by the way, I•� And when life's battle scenes shall end, 1 • +1 We hear tb roll as called again: Will we be standing faithful there. == Beside the Master on the 'Iloilo! •. Ob; when our Captain views the I I ' host, 2 I And find his voldicrs true and •� good: • Then may we Wear these pr ions words: • • , You've done the very best you could. • . Ashland, I:ans. --0.--. BOWLING A bowling tournarnent of Scotch :: , doubles was run oft on the green last sweek. Messrs. R. N. Creech and S. • Bawden were the winners. Follow- = ing was the playing: • First Draw • I (ilaelman, Anderson def. • Z I Levett, Greive • Harrison. Ford def. Christie. Knight • • Creech, Bawden def. • • Stewart, Linelenfleld • • Seldon. Acheson def. Carling. May • • Blatchford, Bright. def Tayor, Sweet • k laman, Hurdon def. Collins, Walper • • Clarke. Davie def. Stanbury, Gould • • Snell, Spackman def. lleaman. Weidenbammer •• il • iti S 1;J (•c. Second Draw Clarke, Davie def. Snell, Spackman Creech. Bawden def. I3latchford, Bright Harrison, Ford def. Glad man, Anderson Taman, Hurdon def Seldon, Acheson Semi Finals Clarke, Davis def. Harrison. Ford Creech, Bawden def. Taman, Hurdon Finals Creech, Bawden dot. Clarke, Davis On Monday the first draw was made ••I for it single tournament the games to • is played by Saturday night. Mr. \V. =W. Tainan is offering a lane~ vest • and \V..1. Heitman a pair of Rogers' • carve 14 for this event. • _____...____ • EXETER COUNCIL 2 •• A special meeting of the Council • was held In the reading room of the 'Town Hall on Friday. Sept. :10th. ••ta called by the Reeve. The minutes of the meeting held Sept. loth were read and approved. Communications were read as fol - Iowa, 7'. M . ('ullon regarding the re- pair of the marl sed, hydrant and :: water tnaine. Per Levett and ilea- • man that the amount of personal hand as offered by M. Cullon, teeing •2 satisfactory. 10 the council. the sante 1• he accepted and the clerk forward the copy for signature.-Carrled. A letter from Smart, Turner Mach Zi ins Co. also letters from Mr, Farn• comb regarding Jos. Lawson, contract The account of Mr, Flews for the setting of the water wheel etc. was read amounting to $:)11 15 The same I was ordered paid on motion of Hea- nian and Balkwill. Per Levett -Wainer that roller era': skating be prohibited on the sidewalk An amendment by Heantan and !talk - will that roller skating be prohibited on Main street only, The Iteeve de - 3 dared in favor of the amendment. Per lialkwill- Lovett that the Clerk write Mr. Fertcconrts ordering a new set of thteade W fit our tire hero coup- ling, and the matter of removing the old threads and the installing of the , new be left with the fire chief.-Carr- le(l. Mr. Rivers addressed the council in regards to the removal of an electric light pole in front of his nroperty, the same being oposite him proposed road- ' -No action. Jos. Senior, Clerk. I The Times and W.ekly Globe will :be sent to new subscribers for tho balance of the )car for 25 cents. Rev. Mr. Lowe. r. ctor of St. Mil - 1 1hew's Anglican church, London, has tender,d his rcmigoation to accept the park!' of Lucan. made vacant by the Removal of Rev. Arthur Carlisle to Will 1- •,r. • •;- irr"1-I'7777'I:pMMTInilll IBS• 1. .��: • 1• t.= e. ; t f r 1 r �''I3I1:.Iiile,: ' 1 tlr:il:r'�.SI1.1»u •1» ,it.l: EI:�:.�+:11I.:k:.:.Ii:•l:l 111111111 A STORE THAT KEEPS .1 + G000 FURNITURE + Ought to be a Good Place to go to when there is Furniture to be bought. TIiATSFEMS REASONABLE. DOESN'T IT? SO IT i8. We helve confidence enough in our Stack to unhesitating• y invite YOU to give it a Critical Examination. We know that we otter you the pick of the Finest Furniture produced in this Country. NOTHING MORE, NOTHING LESS And the beauty of it is that you are not naked to pay more here for undoubted Values than goods, Not as Good .-oruetirnem cost at other places. That's the Thought that are would like W have Remembered. We Sell the STANDARD Sewing Machine. The Standar Rotary the finest Sewing .Machine Produced. Jas. Beverley LT?ATIiVn UNT)RRTAKI1lt AND 1 Ft•'. 111' 1 f)ttttttrott EXETER, ONT lot t. tt�te ' = 11,,, nt .limm11UMI 1 tIIIIIIiImH11IIi111liD sl l.. et • •-7 • • ANGLICAN CLERGY TO MEET elude the following topics; AT EXETER NEXT TUES- DAY ANI) WEDNESDAY The Church and Moral iteform-'f. I1. Luscombe, h'sq. Discussion, Rev, Frank Leigh. The third conference of thear(•hdea Our Diocesan ('allege -Rev. Waller, .conry of IAnldntl Will he held in 'Priv• discussion. Iles. A. A, Bice. lot 1fe(norsal Church Exeter. on Tues• Liturgical Worship ---Rev. M. Tarn• day and Wednesday, October II k 12. I bull. Discussion, Rev. E. W. Hughes Opening at :t p. in on Tuesday at- Church Literature ---Hey. 7. O. A. tetnnon with a business mesmoin, the Wright. Discussion. Rev. (1. M. ('ox produce entire eat olfaction. clergy will afterwards be entertained Interdenominational fellowship- Ite:all Orderlies are eaten like Ito tea. lt,•v, I). W. Collins, of Exeter Rev. F (i Newton. Discussion Rev. candy. they act .rpuietly. and have THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION Much Sickness Due to Bowel Dia- ordere A doctor's first lineation when consulted by a ,patient ie." Ar your bowels regular)" Ile knowa that 96 per east. of illn . s is it tended - by inactive bowels and torp •1 liver and that this condition must be removed gently and thoroughly be - for• h •alth can be restored. Rexalf Orderli.-s are a positive pleasant and safe remedy for con- stipation and bowel klisorder in general. We are Ito certain of their great curative vale•• that we promise to return the purchas r' mon )• in every case when they fail to instead of the (customary canvas for The annual 11.•11 jtay of th, Exeter orixes, 'f'} committee deserve school held on Friday last was a great credit for tlru way everything red let day fur the was carried out, it he tvholu day's pro - scholars. The tcenther t. us e=- graft being run off without het)' eelknt and large nutnbr•rs liresent ,lisputes or unmanly playing. The to witnesa the events. Loftus Bern I Lucan rcholnrs aro excellent sports was winn'r of the senior, Champ qd th• way they conduct d them - E. Jor the day while Jluberti .evcl, in the different games mkt .tones ten, )tion r of the Jr. :urd)Lze spurts refl,cts much credit upon 1':. Ilunkii n .- the tvin.H •r of lh,.nt, 'It i•+ cxpzctcd that the return the girl- chawl.ioii hip Over fifty i.;.utet twill be played in Lucan friday of the Lucan litigh. school rattle up when n number will niso go down to and added greatly .to the lutenist take part 'the spurts of Orr Lucan of the day. In the morning p base- Itiglt School.iu hall match was played between the - ^,•.__ reboot ,,mi the jrs, of th • town and resulted in a tie. the score being William Bawden Dead 7 to 7 (Iter, E G Powell acted as umpire. Following Was the lino up-Scbodl !I. Puke 1, 11. Hu 4,•1 2, Iteeve \Vitt. 11swden expires in W. 'limey 2. 1,. Gr l-ve% 1, N. 11i11' k buggy while driving hone Ii. Triebncr 11. w• V. S, �•t 0. 1'. _Welsh ti. It, llisrett 0, Town, 11. Elliott 0 The community was shocked Wed - W, liresxcator 0, tt Heywood 2, G. llurdon 2, 1+ mallett 0, C. ]Heywood P. F. harness I. E. 8outhcott 0, T. 'Elliott O. After the bas .ball gam.. n basket• ball match was played between the girls of the Lucan High school and the Fact, r High reboot. The teams were evenly watched and a fast and interesting gam:. . was -played. The 1•-xete•r team won 10 to r2 at nesdayy noon to learn of the death of William Bawden, Reeve of Exeter. Mr. Bawden had been around town In the morningand about half past eleven he let for foie home. On arriving there it was found that, he had expired in the buggy. Just pre- vious to going house Mr. Bawden was with the road men near the Town Hall Ile was alone in the boggy and it is supposed that he was stricken with half time tbo ecor• was 8 to 6. 1n apoplexy when about half way home the last half with three minutes left as his hat was found a little north of to i'lay.the,rcore was 9 to 7 in favor the Metropoliton Hotel and alittle Come in and let us tell you about Canada Steel Ranges of Exeter. Lucan scored on s, then farther up he was seen leaning over __ Exec •r scorsd one and Lucan scored in the buggy. His horse carried him to 1.00 per year in advance another and the gam• ended with' the door of his house where it was 11EAM xeter ow- ahead The Exeter forwards were great- ceased has not been well for a few 1) putclassed in !size by th,. Lucas. days but nothing serious^ was anttic- p; found that life was extinct The de game and ares i defeno but they put 1111 an eierllent 'itted, and this mor.:::5' loudly cbl-erod thought to be some belief. Mani' (n- Next to the Q)laying cattle `he rooters i aero were the expressions of Pietro, he and the air was filled with %bouts On learning the news and the deepest nn) pchool y.•tls. Following was the basket ball line up-Lucan, d.fence Annie Armitage. Alma Reid. Ttfary Heil. forwards 'Marion .Downing. A. Wray. The spares were hefts Topping, qt. MoliJ erson. linemen, C. l t Ny, 13ery1L• Cross ; umpire, 'Jor. Hoffard: referee. Mies Russ. .Exeter, defenc . Anna Dow. Sarah It'tty. centre Irma Itanni ,Agnes nob' kirk. Gladys Ford : ,forwards. Mary Acheson, Lilian Moyle. Th linemen Iver: IS•erl Brown. Gladys 'K,stle umpire. Miss Johnston. In the afternoon th : sports were •Id on th:. Agricultural ;;round~ There was a larg• attendance and ' the sport.+ wets- ksenty contested. In the open .•vents to the Lucan scholar there was a great deal of interest' booq. and in iti--• events the Ex -t. r boy a... tc able to hold there own. ‘When n Lucan scholar showed up well yon would hear eoinetbing like ill's ; 1. II 1i • 1, it b,: Lucan High school, Well 3 vuew; Who are w•. don't you e.•.•, \Veard the me mb r• of th I,. 11. b." or if it Hca• an Ea : r •chular th• yell was "One, two ttire:, four ; Iwo four, throe four : Who nr• you going to ve•ll for E- \--F.-T-E-It That's will give the address of welcntne, T. B. Clarke. which will he replied to by Rev. Arth- in the evening Miss T. A. Cornell. sir Carlisle, after which there will be . head deaconess of the Church of Eng - evening prayer and mention by the land i)eaconess Home, at Toronto, Bishop of Huron, will give an address on Deaconess \Vednesd.ty's proceedings will open Work and Rev. Cannon Ila ase, of the with holy communion at tl a. tn., the devotional adderes being given by Rev. Cannon Craig. The conference proper will open at, 10 a. tn., with the archdeacon's address. followed by a Bible study in Genese. Chaps 1 to X1 by Rev. R. J. M. Perkins, Rev. E. H. froly will lead the d.mcuseion. know that he will preach on Tuesday Menorinl Church, will speak on the recent bicentenary celebration al Halifax. All the, sessiane ate open to the public Thole who heard the llishop of Huron speak at the Laymen's Missionary meeting last year will be plea -,ed to The afternoon programme will in- evening at ti o'clock. a soothing, strengthening. beatific+ influence nn th:• entire intestina) tract. They do )tot purge. grip . o:i;Ie%e nausea, flatulence. excessive loosenss, diarrhoea or other annoy- ing effect. They are especially good for children, weak p•'rson.+ or old folk. Two raze', 25e. and 10c. Hold only at our etore-The Heston Drug Store% W 8 Cole. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA sympathy is extended to the bereav- ed. The deceased is survived by a widow, one daughter and two sons, Fanny at hone, S. G. in business in tomn,and .lames of the Molsons Bank Port Arthur. HORN SIiItEENAN-At 8t, Joseph. Sept. 22nd. to Mr. nod Mr. Arthur hhre.•nan, a daughter. 61116ON-1n Lucan. on beptemb:r 23rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gib - .on. a son. FOIIEST-On t eptemprr 23rd, to •Mr. nitd. Mrs. Jos. Fore. , a eon. KELLY -On Proof Line Uliddulph, on Sept. 25tH. to (5lr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly. a eon. ICOFFIIAN-1n l):,,htvooi. on tiept, 29th. to 51r. and Mrs. henry Hoff- man. a GUEN'r11Elt-in Dashwood, on Sept. 30i to 51r. an -1 Mrr. Henry Guen- ther, ti daughter. GIIt.KOn-!n Lucan, on 8eptemb.'r 22 to Mr, ami 'Mrs. Walter Gibson, a exon. FOREST -1n Lucan, on Sept. 23rd to 11r. end Mrs. Jos. Forest•, n eon. I:ELLY-On i'roof Lin-, R:ddulph. on S:pt. 25th to .Mr. nil MI:. Je -; the way you zpetl it This, in 1hi heels. n 'On. way you yell it. Exeter. The events MARitTED resulted as follows. i• BROOK~-IIFNGOUGH- io Rensall Children's events -buys under 7 New- on Wednes lay, Sept. :S`t's, by man (lardy, Aithur Itoweliffe, Eddie the Rev. F. J. lclillyard, Mica Myrt- Divot girls under 7, Jessie- Howey ' 1e Ifrugough daughter of Mr I(obt. J*farion Mel:illop. Mildred Marchand ; liengought Mr. Fred Brooks, of Lon - boys under fl; Ernest Wells. C Mall dor. et t,, Jim Fur: -:•son: gins under :r 1 F:It(:1 suss (',\\N -At the holm. of 1). Gould. 3. 1(aryr y, M Bolden. boyo I ch.. 1 rid. par uta, Lair. .tad Mrs. under 114 F. QI rara•ns O. Ortwein. t Chas. Vann, Lumley. on W.•dnr:eulay W Harness, girls under 11 1'. lliowey.1 October 5th, Mfrs V.•rda Cana to Edna Jonert V 3lallett.: siobstaeeo I *air. Edward Ferguson. of Exet -r. race[, boys under 112. 0. Davis, \V ! 1111.1T-PHIPt'y- At Dunn avenue Marne -t A Davis : boys under 12 Methodist church, Toronto, on 11 Parsons, G Ortwein. C. Bakserville' , irl+ under 12. X Johns, V (Willett.\� Wednesday f )rt. 5th Suss Elisabeth 1. Howey. gas i ('lariddaughter of Vr, and Mrs.s. W. T. Phipps, of F'nlLtrton, to 11 r. Girls' ev^nts-Walking raw:' M. Robert B. Nulty. of Hamilton. Coiling. E. 1lunkin. 1 Hardy. spike DIED race, E punkin, 1. Taylor' F• Treibner: peanut race. 1. !lardy l'ItEiGl1TON-In :'It. !lacy•, on S. et. V Monett'. egg rac;. it Wood,1'. 2:nd. J)nvid ('n•trhtuu. heed ..I Treiteasr, 1.. 'tasterobstacle race. y,.3 ,.ar• :1 mo0th+ and days. Et punkin. A dell. I. Taylor. The 1111.1. -Err Mitchell. on Scot. 2601.following were op• n to Inc)r. ; o.. lamer. non of Mr. John 11i11 aged to.. race, E punkin. V Geiser I' Xyear+ en Oct. 13 1910. Triehn,r.: 7+ yard dash, 1: Ilunk!n. BAKER -In Fullartot>, on rho 27th. 1 !lardy; A {hell; book race, E Ilan.: in12•l, George ilak:r zige+l (45 )'•'at• E Triebn•r,: throwing hick t 5 metro hs, and 11 days. balls I1• McClurg, Lucan, It Toppin.r HCENNA-let Htornhnl, on Rcpt. Lucan : (I: punkin. half mita •!ay itK22n•l .John J. itch wm01e D. 1., race. A Armitage. Lucan, M. Acheson Hof Dublin. aged, 72 years. L. Tnvlot• l)U'NN-In Logan, on Sept, 27th. Ifo~+ events -100 yar:1 plash.boys Edwin. Fon of the: late �lieba,•1. 11 and under. 11. 1'arr•ons. G. pen- DU". art'•d 6 '. ars and ti months. hale, C. Ilaskerville; ,100 yarn dash. ROCIi-in Logan• on B.Litt.2.tjl, Orn Augu•t. Inf• r.t Fon of Mr, Rock aged 16 Sr. 1, llern. 11. Triehn r. G. Taylor 220 yard race~ (ir. L. Ilcrn 11 Trie te- nor. } •ap frog sae C. Wood and ll. ,ton -t, 1'. Welsh and F. Mcph••rsoo. running broad jump r r. L Retro II Triebncr. T I'.•nhale : Rlan)Jing broad jump. or. IL Triebner Herr,. Taylor, standing broad lamp. it 1. Gricce•k 1f ionea: hall mar re- lay er. Vern tTriebn.•r halt m:( relay rte • .Ir, "\\'ood. lli'l ; half tnti bicycle rico, jr, Jiayham. R. Dou- gall. Joe Davis. Tho followinu event w.•r• open to Lucan : 100. , r 1 dash jr. C. \Voo,l. 11. .lnne4 ll. 'tie • Loran; three-1.•eg. d roe . Jr.. (Rae - in & Cronynt Lucin : II nn & (/'- Dwyer, Lucin: Wont] 1n t I).e.-; 2:n yard race jr. A Wood„ r' 'tV kh SI 1111i, pole vault jr. O'\, I Loran, (ilnvitti Luenn. Welsh. Ai0 yard rar • Hr. i.. kern, nice. Lucan. half 1111•• dash, 1,. Bern. 1'. Coursey, Lucan. After th • ,ports n fonlhatl match was play -et between the Lucan :m.l Exeter teams and remitted in favor of I -wean 1 to 2. The Karns was elo•, from slat( to fitc..h and the only goal was scored! nboiii 1 h . u.iddle o; th • ;not half. Th • Ea - ter tenni Ire) a strong' hack but .' r week in 1h • fortt•arL. Folio.. ! .,' '.va)t (he lin • up; Loran '''Real 1I. Young. hack! C itoss. 1' Morgan 11 of htek-: L' Neil, (:..J)'e V .Car:. forte:tr o. C. Ben. .\V )lodgins, 11. Stanley, A. Stanley, 1''. Cann t". i Ex•t •r;. Goal T. 'I'vnhale hack 1.. 111.•ro. It Triehn,•r. half back+. 1'. Wets;r, V. Sweet (11. Glenn. fore ital.: C. lley,tooel, R. £'day O. Taylor. I. 1401 \I1-. It antic. day'. I"I:ESII 1•'itt)51 'rut: FIELD, CoDry rsin� 1110 get 0 grain that r1Ii nN Only in maks, of snots ,)rift Flans. Two Cases nGoods dust opened to sell at Half Price AN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE KM MEI 11111111111311111110111111111=1111 Bargains PEOPLE about to go 1I ata. -keeping should call at ROWE A A t'KiN4ON'S Furniture Store and see how easily and- ('heaply you can furnish vour home. A Walk Through Our Store Will show vim. li-re you will fiat the largest and hest assorte Stock of Furniture in the C.)nnty, comprising Tables, Chair3, Parlor and Bed Room Suites, Kitchen and Dining- Room Furniture, n fact ettrything G) be found in a first-class Furniture Store at each Low Prices that defy Cotnpetition, We have a large number of Lawn and Veranda (`hairs wnielr we are selling at remarkably Low Prices. ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Home Furni her. end !'un.•ral Diu ee tats. orf lttt .•.•.,N r" 1II •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •• • • • • i We are YO\V showing our Cotnplete Range of Fall 1I et s. N1)«' is the time to buy • ••• • • • For this week only \\"e arc offering It Special • 1 Ctl1!('l'lllent of • • • •• • • • • • z Sa„ay Bawderi AT SEEK • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 25c for Your Old Hat i • • • • • • • • • •• • • • New Overcoats, Snits Caps and Stints, New Shirts and Ties. • • •••••O•••••••••••••0•••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• t_ TAKEADVANTAGE Of the Sale of Bankrupt Stock at the EXETER BARGAIN STORE Boots and Shoes at less than Manufacturers Prices only the nouri'hrnent part of that. A SAC:: OF SN'O\V. DRIFT, FLOUR th .r••for• all n•nir• herrn;. OrJer a rack and test both it. Inking twat - it ;Intl it. w•holtc:om fermi. \\• ..utt yoar wheat. H. Cook, Sons & Co. Hensall 22 Boys' Suits going at Half Price A Splendid Assortment of Men's Neckties Come and Share in the Profit Saving Sale B. W. F. BEAVER