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Exeter Times, 1911-10-19, Page 1* • -Merit 111111 Telt The truth of thissaying has been proven by the wonderful success of the RexAu. Rumples If your have never tried a Bexall Remedy don't experiment, Use Rexait and you will get results, Join the Re=ad (tub. COLE'S DRUG STORE Huron 8c Middlesex Gazette Maw -Ewan" TEA.B--No 1978 EXETER, ONT CANADA, THURSDAY MORIN G, OCTOBER 190 1911 • s et xf E7,1,33-3 tcri�a'; sT +,„t,,t:it. , 2,71-13 • . PHONE 32 6 111"0' :?al `,yt§r.`sads r'L,mmanars a fir.; t © Q 11 Suitable alike '.k for 1t,'' t liT'f1Zwl+,kY-, r.... f 1 c +ppze ar .,t c :cw';,:is them c n- Cate.:33 for cfl twes� ":l.est, M BLACK NAV( and CV7lEA?,'1 s 0 tin 4 ` Fr �Eu'SS with our +Priestly's” t'. ?':, , •. } ' Suits or Dresses. Serges ill illi 5' OW1t y.. i :il(.SOl h+t ... "...> Shades are �t:-X11"lIg well also the§u11ece Awn q..:ltailas ;i1 Q7 a`le'4 prlt@t with ttioxile. Gond d Tweeds aro t - t:, 01b.�. and clime at ae S. tib! � •� e b We are always showing, something new in the Coat Line. Nice Fancy Tweeds are very strong sellers, 131acics and Blues are good in a lot of good Styles. Coat Collars, . Shawl Collars and Military Collars. Come and See our New Coatsttl,,,ti This lliliiel.>i y Seaport is just at its best. Our Milliners are very busy and are showing all the Lat,F'• Creations in Hats. ..4onatiting. is being added Each Day r s or . Carpet, You will need same thing new ft k ° t ate Fall Houseclean- ing. We ar vakry anTious to show you our Stu..i: of Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, Li 0, t eun s. Etc.; ll W% �t'!f MEW'S BOWS CLOTHING Shars and Our Clothing Department is filled up. with the nifty Winter Garments. in Mens and Boys new Overcoats and Suits. Rubbers Swell shoes for Men, Women and Children. Some- thing new and nat- ty also a good sup- ply of rubber goods ` as Phone 32 Jones & May; Exel ri;ae,,,,vxr 'xv3 let ii Locals Read the sale addp. on page four 'Miss ilii .M. Ilobb. teacher in the Exeter High. School, has "tendered her resignation :to the Boaid. the same to kake effect in Deoeuncer, Sunday was 'Children's Day at the Augiieau churches and was observed. here when the Jkev, Mr. Coilin:s preached earl/lore suitable to the oe- easiou. The4frame work. of the newa.lt'rag rinki t� 1 rapidly i tu.t of 'Ow Circles while being pieced t dr iri position fell tied bloke be., li:t, sine •been re- paired and, ma en, • FO L ND—A. knitted woollen shawl on the ]'tine reed on Friday last. Owner can havv pro` i a,; pro - petty anti. plying ):. this add. Ap- ply at .cord's bt teher Shop. Bought of —STr s., len-wean, of. tow is has pe rhe,; -•a• 1 the geueral ! store ae I inn liar anti t h...3 port e- 1 ,Iona i'.L iI k (,1.17". !Ai .11‘3114, nt IIiiD1 ,, l .+.1: e D li 4 1 t•;ld _ t i:ne t.`n R ll' erne ill-• T r 1 ti eel the nesdele C Ieb' ;eel i'neerieet t'Ie.rn.te_ ea. 1. let .e t:i i'.tese 1€12 lar r.rt f u'i.a: Serer vi t; ell: i. t i.i inn Ji u. I,- lv M,•. '' to t teems . l' ,.e t> r ;lint .' she ii I b. :r (', r tt h i . it , 7th: ceetver, ll, liurchakte 'Le slain Mr. Utobt Ltetheee the buillieg will I be torr) +,een ; rhes' .td:n S i built on , lie i r . era c 'Sir. Shaw ler. eeentiles Hi. :Hydro Electric .i't. er CO.• was ill town Tues day and met the_ Exeter Council a1:o . ;the Reeve of 'i"thorns, and Stephen 'III in refereect to supplying the power, ?" for Exeter and the farms i the town- ships', 'S we. rite'.r:'"«..:...t.:.a•nteeen''.'.test :.z..:s ,+++++++++++++++++i4++++++,++++++++++++++++++++++++++., . Hardware Paints & ails f. ,gig 4.t HAVE YOU SEEN OUR DISPLAY OF4. 34. ga TOVESI _fM%ES.i.... .7.. ...4.. ti. .4. iz ,e fflfl .UE*1fi6S .11 ..., ...i. .:.2. ''; ? ' Oak Heaters with or without oven—. .15.00 up °t' ti ria' . - •.. •D• Mkt Baseburners with Double Heater...'.. 32.00 at Baseburner with oven. — 34,00 e• e Art Garland Heaters with Oven 4- e• ''i'elee . a takes the cold air off the floor,g, 4. , � y� s ,t, acknowledged the Best Base- A 1 i n » t• x,:y X,3" burner made., `f ,6611 » 4- T » y SAMSON PORTLAND �Y .i. i6 tirtr res':•heli for Walks, Walls, Siloes, Floors. Etc, Fresh At;ock . ,»l, on Heed. . s Builder's Hardware We stook a full line. .l. 1. Looks and Bolts a speoialty,' abo :4 FIEPQ LT .a: +� raid Roofing One of the Time Tested ISTPRONals ROOFINGS 'ret erre prices.' 4 Wrought . Iron Pipe 3, and Fittings, it G°obe and Angle Vaivea, Check Vat k vSl '4+'L'.�,, and.Stop stop CO S We Carry a Ful Line 4. LEAMAN'S HARDWARE & STOVE STORE 1 Plumbing Furnaces $. 4+++++•3«»»»»+++4. 4.4.4..1'.»3 4..7•»»» 4t++++.14.1 .4.4.++++++3«+»»» Tc Dollar The x��� to January 1913 for On ll 1a Apples ..Mr. 1.i? 0. Nixon. cireelatie a man- ager, o.s. the en nadiat. Farm Toronto was in town lase week in the inter- ests. of 'that agricultural weekly. The Canadian Farm is young in t t ::re but • is rapidly becoming big in circulat(on Its ambition's is to be the top-ntltche i Miss Gertio Stewart, of I Ir:luhar, tvho has been undergoing treatm. nt at the', St. Joseph hospital, London, returned home Monday. Miss Stew- art was away about four months' arid during that time underwent two op- erations' both of which were success- ful. She is acing es well as can be expected. Death of Mr. Sparks—Mr. James Sparks, clerk; with Jones & May, was called to his home in. Hensel). last week on account of the death of his father which took place on Saturday The deceased had been ailing for scene time and death twos' not unex- pected,. The funeral ,took place on Tuesday. The bereaved family have the sympathy of many friends. • Real Estate. in Exeter and vicinitev is feeling the effect .of the autumn boom and those in touch with these matters tell us that considerable pro- perty will change- hands and that next spring will s..e a spurt in the building trade here. Among thd':recent deals put through by Gladman and Stanbury are—Miss Frayne to S. Martin residence on James street Robert Leathorn • to W. Snell and .-l. Marchand Mansion House property Main and Huron st. H. Rundle to E. Knight farm Thames Road t sborne ; . Wm. Jacobi to Moses Amy, residence' Exeter North; Thos. Hazelwood to M. FIetcher residence North stt. Those wanting good No. 1 Winter Apples call at JOBS & Mau R 0 Reform Convention n of South Huron for Provincial Purposes Will be held in Hensall on 'WED- NESDAY NOV. 1st at 13, a. m. tor the purpose of choosinga candidate. A meeting; will be held in each sub division an 'Monday Oct. +30th at 8 p. M. tds 'phoose delegates for the con- vention A. large repres'en'tation is requested; ELt]IVILLE The Elimville Methodist church will hold Anniversary Services on Sunday and" Monday October 29th and 30th. A t. 11T a. m. and 7 p. tn.'Rev C..C'l.' Maines of Granton will pr;eaeh at both services. On Monday even- ing 'Oct. G30th a fowl supper and en- tertainment will Abe given. Supper in the basem m will be servednt from. e' 6 to °8. Program afterwards in the church. Addresses will be given hy Revs. O. Fletcher, D. W. Collins, Si G. Powell, W. R. Vance and ROA' Slicks. The Boston Male Quartette and others, 11ri11 also 'take part. Pro- gram Will be especially good. All. are cordially invited. Admission: '35 and 25 cents. Ittl Tl SPARKS—In en all on Saturday, Y i Oet. 14th, Mr. James Sparks, sr. ENGLISlf—At Centralia,, on Monday Oct. 10th,' Mr. John English. aned '41 years. JACKSON --In Clinton. on Monday. Oct., 1 tb, Irene J ckson agedr d 2 3 Ye ra, daughter of Mr, +and Mrs. Thos. Jackson. TIMMS—In St. Marys on Sunda*, October 15th, Thomas Timms, aged 09 years,')months and 20 days. School Sports The following school sports which were not run off on Field Day on ac- count of the wet weather were run off last, Wednesday and reeulteu as - follows. Bicycle race, Boys 12 and' under; 0. Davis, K, Weidenhammer; 75 yard dash, E. Hunkin, N. Amy L. Harvey; Button races M. Acheson, ,Boyle. S. Petty; 440 yard relay race, 4 to a 'team, E. ,Hunkin's team S. Petty's ;team. 220 yard' race sr., L. Grieve, ' H. Glenn, R. Dearing; 220 yard. race jr,, G. Morley, C. Wood, J. Davis;' run- ning high jump sr., L. Grieve, 'R. Dearing, H. Glenn; running high jump, jr., C. Wood.. G. Morley, • R. Dougall; Pole' vault jr.,. C. Wood, H. Parsons, M. Senior; Half mile dash J. Davis, A. Erokenshier, M. Senior Half mile, bicycle race jr., Ii. Dougall. L. Treble, C. Wood, WOODT Allf The Anniversary of the Woodham Methodist church held on the . etbh and lOtlt of 'this; month was' a splen- did success. Large congregations ga- thered on Sunday to hear a former pastor, 'the. Rev. L. Bartle'tte, of Dungannon, The choir did excellent service. The personel of the, organ- ization has somewhat changed since last year. A. number of younger members have taken 'ilia pines of older ones who after a period of faithful service have retired. The supper n'erequalled all ex ,atationst and of admiration to strang- ersa source s s g ers present. The• attendance in spite of the rain was all that count be wished, and the program • was never better. Ted Williamson of London, and his, father as accompanist were the deligliti of .the audienee. Miss Tion•ey. o1 Exeter, gave a number of roe 'legs and all were entertaining and 'instruntive, Rev, T. A, Steadman sang twice to the sa'tis'faction of the audience. Theaddressof th: evening g tens given by Rev. Mr, Bartlett. The ter oaeeds amounted to over one hund- red and Sixty dollars. 1°#+enders are at work on Wesley Shier's house. ;ritr. Ford and Mr, Allan are. each "grv'rg their housese acoat of paint. Rev. W. P Vance spent two or three days in tate city of Toronto at- tending the Eoumert'ien1 Methodist Conference: Ilt,tron W. C. T. U. Meet ? Oodercb, The fourteenth annual convention of the Huron County W, C. x, lf. opened in Temperance hall Goderich, last week, Abouts 50 delegates were Present from. the seven, different un- ions doing work ihrough,otne "the. county. 'Mrs. Foliiok, of Exeter. county president, was in the :chair. The morning and afternoon sessions were take e !ilei principally in receiv- ing; report) thorn the different sup-. erintendente of departments ofw work all oft which 'were re edopt,ed, following very helpful rl t ,set ior1:?,, engaged in by the I..«'iy e ..thelia. <.,.e temperance workers. Ore anizetio a • t crk ;n. connection). with local option eninpaign: was el c °'stili at •:neve l t.:^ Ii tied the eil't_e nesse eeel kn t eonel peed by t t retnlien of a tepee ine titre. I:,.,ic!; "TILL 9'e lt:a 1, Slane Tref fire" • Off i.e t 'l. 1 ., full:ewe— theteideet, !'1,, este t ! : i'.i'r e; "tit , •?;T: -;a 71ttr. 1...I=' 'rnri t,t. .t. •' r 1, < 1.".. l+ maoay.uL i Ikt1,10 beet(Iyt4l6 irita kel, las and impapahle pew ee', pel'fiec septics and delightfully paera<nnu ell. 11` want the best try Violet [')&lee Tata true, IA can, olo's Drug Store 4042.44944 Teachers ' Association.l 'Ile Thirty-third tinntial meet:lug of the 1'Vestt Iluron Tc tont re Association was held in the public. Scoot klxet'er nn Thurylfay and Friday October 12th and 1, TI13thl'eR$D1911AY FORENOON The Chair in the absence of the president was 'taken by Mr.G. S. How and I1r,votional exercises were eondue- ted by Mr. 1',r. 13. '14 ei2enhntnmer• The minutes of the lest st Ision in Gotteril a ni 1 1 were read and. lo. ad- opeed. '1h flees stibjeen Methods en t t,•• e.rephy° trey in rod sed by 'Ver 13 dail of Ildaro:icialr>; Irina read a :oo i papr. He hell '.hat t r:nl c5 :ghoul"' 1);/. 71 :1 14•e2:' t s:d"te it o.I of :'ST^Hit. 2;• a Yr lel,; tl .I rr i c' i y ler: C.1 pet 34n }.— ., c to 7 l t ' let Lee r• , •r )71, • a. ti'*1 11 r,¶1,, ,....y. tree t,. I,tLii'.,.i • $r.ob per year In oq Ft' a 1j ; (.. r 3.1' tt.' .Ii,., .t k1ut Concert w0.4 t It,1011,4:3(1. The notion. of et tun aerie:tlttn 1 eeiet + tt in cfft entn prizes for hors', made win c'::. t_ryosrn t,) be forin.'need, ts•as deprecated. Regret Was :pre Asad th et Mrs. Acheson the corresponding a cr t a rt wee removing, to Toronto. and there- by severing her conn action with the counts organization where her labor, had been so greatly apprecia tI. The next county eel v:=ntion will be heli - at Myth. 'IRE IN eSBORNE On W'ecill sdiy ninlit of last wt, --k the berg and ttitble of '1 hos. !fern near \'inch l e^ was completely d s troyecl by fire toe - ther with about :10 tons of hey and •t hay Ioader be - 'longing to Mr. Here. besides a• htlrgr setter. sleigh. harness- two stoves. 1 tors of hay, end some oats belonging to Mr. S. Horn who) occupied the 11-t nee on the farm. Mr. Horn Ceet la et a number o•d chiekenrs. The or- igin r-igi x of the fire is a mystery. District News Dispatches from Berlin, Germany, indicate 'that 'the German Potash Trust will exploit territory it has in Huron' county, near Goderich which is believed contain potash in g ( payino quantities,. The annonncementi is made of they engagement of Miss Grace Wilson, ones self. daughter of the late Jasper Wilson, Discussed by Messees. Tom and Weide 4. t1., and gr. ,Lorne 4:,.fie ,: Sl•'• 1* ► trrgkt, it4.7'• on, . . ,rei 1'h �.. , 3i%t to r, ,,: t l: it1.ner:. no_.. tai snieseingethe ne:,[1 eesi Ilea?) crewing t=e: e:lay etel blistery slioitl.1 - be neesett it- c ea lare,lh'r. : 1 •. ,r. 0. ttaliai con of 4 d '.e:;e1 -a read. ,n:t'vec.11'nt pail -:r ext ill:,-I1tb.•• l : t 1 e e'' , i. in leet.ein sine le = ev: rti t • eeu' r ,ire >tl he a who _he, 1, tench rale t')+P ..r her 1 e i :•r , ki to Sree • that. -.7.1 1t , li tl:', eehoel church and heel :t reath.s seme . chilettlit; . de not t Sunni; t' i- eche Is ii`n- •?peeile. helps s trench and dis- enet ,.at .cram... which 'is very - C=11110,4'. ery- e U: air, i, • tie- Toile ie which 1:!• eaie settee:lid compliment to M1 Ii m 'to,i , :cat hir2°r of the 1;:h1: le h ot, n school. .. r. 1 tiectiffc` 11. A. I'rineipal. oft i.otd .o t Normal'School was in- tr0 t c e -nt. eat: CaltVtt'ttien and spoke! in , re -Nein -SA convincing nee- on The Steely e:i lei gi sh using v eipt illus- trations in explanations e.i s ideas Ile felt there was a reel need to give attention to this subject because the child's knowledge of English is generally deficient read should be taught well on account of els utility, alone• business lines, in the social' ld d t enable people to speak •' will And , naraiitee YOU Perfect Satisfacto in Every Way. wor an o well. _ S The best way to improve our Eng- lish is to break off at time all slang terms, hold conversation with the us- rr d lit read o0 it- ers of good English gb erature etc., but one shouldn't im 'ate others too much one should � i liter- ' �' C be , ' of .11 'ares e marriage 'tt s Mr. Geo. :i:aivsoneread the report place samca time this month. 'of lie committee on "flow 'to`Improve Thomas Timms. of Salinastreet, the appearance of West Huron St. Marys a highly respected •pio- which was left over for discussion ' neer settler of the Stone Town. pass -in the. afternoon. away on Sunday evening at the ad- Adjournment. vanced age of 89: years, 0 mouths Report of the Committee appointed and 20 days. Deceased was a widow by the W'es't Huron Teachers Assoc er. John 11. and Samuel Timms, of ration at the Institute held in God - the Stone Town. are sons of the de- erich Oct. 13:th and 14th 19110 and re - ceased. nae. •ted :o report at this meeting on The verdict of the inquest held at How toimprove the appearance of Shipka on Tuesday Oct. 10th is as follows; The said Samuel 'Sweitzer West Huron. In view of the opportunities for came to his death from a shot gun improvement and the m,a.nif,tst ad - wound accidently received while, en- vantages Ito be derived therlefrom gaged in �runtin;, said gun being ac- Sour committee respectfully submit cidently discharged while Lying in a the following resoluticns, boat in which he had placed same. That in 'the Rural Municipalities and .no person was, to blame for the shade trees be planted along the road accident• and everything was done by sides at least three rods apart. These those present to help him after the trees should consist of sugar maples accident that could have been dopa white ash, walnuts, hickories, oaks. That the same deceased died he the and other useful varieties on the township of Stephen in the said coun- south and west; sides of the road and ty on the 26tht day of September A. evergreens on the north and feast D.,; Il911 sides of the roads if owners object to the hardwood varieites. 'Such Clinton passed 'two by-laws on Mart- trees as silver maples, poplars, evil - day. One provides', for a new indus- lows and beeches should not betpian- try and 'the other places the water- ted'., ' works in the hands of a commission That 'the portion of road allowance The by-law to sell a partly equipped between the roads and ftenceis be plo- plant and give a taxed ,assessment to ughed and levelled. (, a company toe..be known as the Vin- That weeds Should be cut along ton Motor Car Company by a splen- roadsides and in the fields. 1 • did paargin The vote was -1382 for and 10 against: A second by-law to commission, establish a wa•tcrwork s o fission , to consis S of mayor: and two citizens to be ,afterwards selected by •th:t peo- ple, also carried. The vote was 142 for and .117 against, The Motor -Company consists of Jackson Recta, of Clinton and several experienced Motor oar teen of Toronto, The company starts with a capital of $100,000 and they expect to grow into a large' concern. CENT'RALIA As a result of the fall which he had a little over three weeks ago, i died, o' Mr John Z;ng lith ie on Monday evening aged 46 years.; One funeral will take place on Thursday morning with interment at Grand Bend. The Anniversary services of the Centralia Methodist church last Sab- bath were quite strecessful, Mr. Blatchford spoke on Thanksgiving. in the morning and Mr. Geo. A. Stanley of .Leman on Faith in the evening. The Thank -offerings :amounted to ,1222,50, and more is expected. Mr. and bars. .Tames . 8, Hodgins proved to Liman on Monday of this week. The Ladies' Aid of the ehureh at Centralia have. deeded to have a fowl supper on the evening of tiny,+mber 7 the Rev. �. F. Shale). I, I>. A. 13 T3 of S. . .+ Caven Presbyterian church 1 peter, is tilt ore aril Ariniwren .ry se i,enlins a t 'i`Vbtalt•'t ren' Sete That each farmer place his name on {� his gate and that he be rprovc ,his Clothes and give you to prune his'orchard improve ,his !.r fences and buildings. . That in towns and villages shade ! • trees bet planted, parks opened, and ' entirelyBetter Sate= 01.44,A'NAc6P4,40419'9®A4 �9 y+(s9A 40 STYLES of SUITS ==AND== Overcoat We Save YOU 25 Per Cent on your Tailored. cared for grans cut on the sides of streets, reeds and rubbish removed faction. from vacent lots old fences removed owners encouraged to improve :the appearance of their property and the Council recommended to create e would like to Show one or more beauty sports in( the (town and where at all possible 'to terect one or more statutes of prominent per- sons. That, hi order to accomplish this a strong committee of 'teach-ers in t ,tdi n'' 1' n byh nn c t be o ct p each uliai b ea P .v nP association to inlCl•t x'tc• 'their respee tive Municipal Councils and urge upon them the propriety of making, pro- vision for the accomplishthent of th.:su recommendations Also that a corn-! ittee be appointed 'o ineteervieiv .* County council at their December ses- r *" sign and urgethat they take some ac -1 tion in 'the matter i r' That 'these committees erg, e each Munni al Council to offer substantial rewards to eaeh school section that aceornplishes work along the lines in- d.ietated no lo n mertnin sealntlitrd stnr1 that very much better work should be better rewarded, No awards to be. made sooner than five years tones. h. Itis elire'e- Thatunder the s tfa titins It map of, each s'"^^1 .r,3c 'nn the prepared 1 e'how in fe 't'h der •s, gradin.; ete. . tire j ''�i' an " s.^en* 0'4 .tt lt' Sr? 'cit.`. YOU es • a d 0.60.4.444 alily awden