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Exeter Times, 1912-8-29, Page 1gexali Liver Salts Tree to its name end afire andpl'eenalnt n its nation. Drives away "'the 1310es" and Kull other disorders from the Liver and Stone, Benne. ,An aid to perfect Health. We refut1l all money, if it fails, Ask us about it, Min nr, +i�+yy'' Store 04 . 4240L.1......40144-0', - Have You Tested its Merits.; ttriE irrY-Bs.1,GI T11i YBA>~t•. NO 201: L oot Comfort),.,«,.. .. e ail'1'arl and ll'reckle Lotionn. Rezall Liver halts.. « P..., , .. T ailing& b tus''+wioer(latent).... Cell .i renins, Toilet Lotions and Waliern Cole's Drugore 4 (l oxne, of `rite Henan lenleditas,) Huron it widalasex Gazette iELL1. +IR, :ONT , CANADA., THURSDAY MoR IN ' AUGUST 2301 1912 BONES & leek i- IiQ 32.. lUensa'UU Rink Wins Hamden Trophy .Steph.ensonysBink, of London dew Winter Coats tAOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN We will show you an entire change id °oats for this season. Great big < heavy . Blanket 'Cloths are the whole thing with large Collars and Reveres. They are real swagger and quite inannlish in effect. tteversible and Two Toned Coats are some of the leaders with very large buttons and side triming. New Shades. Come now and' see our Winter Coate, it will do you good. Have us lay one asido for you. Stylish New Dress Goods J All our New Fall and Winter inte Dress Goode are here for your inspection. They were never better. The best Cloths and Patterns are jhown. • Tweeds .Acre very strong' for this season and come in variety of niixedshade a in that tony mannas h effect. i'i l , Lir%!14 • "I�t�//�''�%`� ._• , is In all colors of Plain Cloths. also the Stylish :Reversible + , /411. ,,= Back. �i: - --1 ,1, ' " Cloths with Plain or Cheek 'T. Whipcords Are real new and make up a very swell suit or dress. All the newest shades to select from also, some shot effects Coatings R.O. wins South Huron Trophy..Taman's rink wins consolation; Silcox & Oke of London win doubles. The Bleetcr, Bowlers held their 2nd ant cel toarnament on Wednendiay Tleersday and Friday of last week and- it was a decided eneeese ',(`he., weather: did( at look very premising, at the start there being a misty iraiLyn: on Wednesday Morning. The reins Thursday after;noor_-stopped the 'play e ing tardy for a short +time. The( T;aw- dea rtrophy' was won ,by/ 0; AM Mol- IIoneelles rink of He`ns,ail +oormpose[d' of Ia. Cantina lead Lorne Scott He Arnold and C. 1A„ 'ALDonfnell skip.• Tao r«enters, up were Ji Carter :ead', A, W. Robinson G E. MoTagl orb' and Dr., ]a'LaTagya.rt &Kiri of, , B�ythl The game was very interes,tin;. Irl the first' 'died B. th soared five Shoes and at; the 12 end 03,yt'h were 9 shote up on Hensen `wen Beneell scored en like a8 tend: making B.yth just 2 ahead and the '1:8' endi'teems were ° tie In (the. 1•9th a now,. on eacli rink \ close to the kitty and measured a tie.: Them in the 20th Bonsai" malar a 'score •which won thegame making the score; HensRali 1;9 ;Blyth y.8.;- dBe- sides the trophy the+' winners Avon a handsome belt 'eea-lion club bag; In the Association, event John Steveneen of toe. London Rowing: Mtn worn out from 'Ae • A. Langford of ] on:don They leave Thursda morning for the ,tested rij,to a'tout 1:a1f wayywheni 'MisQiola Fxeid l>n Japan, We wisira ,ik o rece'ni;ughter Cp ur erwent ;gin op�ratien Stevenson after ovzroomi,ng- L°axiew .thein every SuoCess. ford's good lead j rad.zally +Bialy Mr, LewisCarey spent Sunday at for anpen-31 us imves p.gi favorl- ahead and; won, 21 to. 15'. -C hie home in Goderich. ably. The operation vas performed. In the coial:olatio•n event en Exeter Mrs. Russel. Rentable returned to at the teime of Mr. Lina Mrs. ThomaADate ,near Lnoar. tandt Mr. and Mrs. rink composed of, :W D. Clarke lead, her home in Hamilton after spending S a couple of weeks visiting with her Amos Laic (been visiting there fon J A. Stewart Ile C., aeldon and �V; p g ;several days,. 1 W. Taman skip worn' in. the fine's, mother, Mra..G. Finkbeiner, tirssrs o. itesfiiinsor. add cv: Rodc from B. Al1erY. #1;' Mills:`D. Archer The people cannot complain. of not of Vicar: visited their sisters: 1 and W. Allensktp of d, Okew: ly6 t £; h here over 5u day. Tri the Scotch Doibles. 18 couplers 1 Hill Ent Miss Myrtle Cook elf L kef' Id entered and Silcox 'and, Oki' of Lone don defeated 1Vfardock and. Johtistone. of Leeknow In the Fina of Crediton Miss Welds Banes is spending a couple of Jaye visiting friends in In- diana. Mr. and il1rs. Robert Sweet attended the funeral of Mrs, P. Baker' at Grand Bend o Tusetday. Miss Mabel Wenzel r'etured home after visiting friends. inZurieh. 'Rev, Jefferson and 'family returned home after spending a couple of weeks at Grand Bend. Mr, .Emerson Braun of Exeter was in town one day last week. Mr. 'and Mrs. Geerg& Trailer of De- troit are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Silber. The Dashwood Juniots drove over Monday evening and defeated the eve been sobd repos}, which cottager Crediton .Juniors by a. seore of 11- 7. will an erected 11ext spring;. •+ Both teams did poor work. It is soon 'Mr end' Mrs. Oliver who have, '• time that the Brownies are loo'kingup spent the. past :few months. In Se Mise Letta Guenther of Dashwood bery are: +speindii g a couple or weeks, spent Monday with her aunt, Mre. G. here.. Scbooi reope!nts next Thaestday with' Muss, Witlert' i;n, rbarg�e. Mr. Russet Patterson' •who' bels spent the past few' months in the, west 'Lasa returned hem; Mrs. Phuaip Baker dived at' her hoe de' e,,exe ole' Sur.day lass, Mr: and, Mete Baker +moved into the' village( Tram' the Townline of Bay and Stephen lase fall. ISit.'ice that time the deceased, Las been 1z:, failing health'. The Pure erne was held on Tuesday service be- ing had ir. th•e. Preebyte>•ian tihiurcht Mr. and liras. T. Me Dodds who ha'9'.e been vis ting Mr. and Aire,. Gerntottiee leave next week for Fort Erica where lir. Dodds teaches school : t ' r j .Miss Bank and Mist Gillett' o Loodor are visiting Mr, and MeN( Germatte°.• " ti 3 Mary the 'little e'eveiti sear oId GR 2 D BEND The (camping a'ees,on in the most( poryJar summer resort in K1arada netirir a •doss Darius the past week a great many compere haves Tee 'fumed to their homes a,or goad roads natercl scenery, excellent beaclri and fine +boating, bathing, incl, astir:' !fae,xlties Grand Ilend canne44 'be. excelled and is attrractiag: onrie from all parts of Canada, and the Vii- died States, Oamperst have been here;. from (California, xndiamtn&., 33;zffalo: Detroit. Montreal Moose Jaw Soak: Toronto. Brantford, London. ;Berlin Stratford and a great any other cities and tewrs and they are all ,lend, in their.,pralees or the Bend number of new cottagesware erect- ed this year and oleo several lone Fahner. Mr. and Mrs, Millerweiss, the Misses Finkbeiner and Ruchty returned to their homes in Sekewaing, Mich.; aft• er spending a couple of weeks the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Braun, -Rev: Thomas Finkbeiner, Professor' of Languages at the Napeirville 001 lege, occupied the pulpit in the Evan gelieel Church. last S.nndtay morning. He delivered an excellent sermon. rs.' Burn and family returned. home last week atter visiting friends in Hespeler and. Tavistock. Mr. Frazer Braun was in Zurich one( day last week. Rev, Melvin Whiting preached his farewell sermon in the Evangelical church last Sunday evening, Mrs. Whiting Leo gave a few remarks. having enough rain. they are cert .mins ain .r et in their share ofit. Miss Wafflewas in a er one day last week. School opens next Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Sweitzer re- Black Dress Goods An extra fine showing of Blacks are on our counters in all the New Fabrics. Gents Ready -to -Wear Clothing _Boys Ready -to. Wear Clothing Mens Hats and Caps Mens Shirts and Ties Rugs and Carpets Linoleums and Oilcloths` Curtains and Blinds Everything New D .rFiemau _......16 J. .1 a Phone 32 Jones & May, Exeter r-AWDeE1�L m op�y; 1..,,i',.1:.: turned home after camping at the Preliminary - Bend. Granton Ridoetewn Mr, Ezra Oestreicher is visiting In D. RO«oneffe ...cJ. Geo Laino :....,? town for a few days. Exeter Mrs. jets. -Hodgins accompanied her W.W Taznan 20 Dr. Robertson 15 sister, Mrs. Geo. Lyne of London to Etondon yxeter, Exeter and spent a few days with 4,. A. Langford ..:23 N. D Jordon 14 their sisters, Mrs. John Colwill and Exeter uiinton: Mrs. Sane Smith, and other relatives SG. 13awden i,s c. E.Dowdirg...i-. and friends. i Cl';ntor n, a ie�' i enm.pbng at Grand Bends at present: l'Le annual Harvest 'Home DinrnlFr of the Corbett Presbyterian' church,' was held 'Tuesday .evcin cg. A•ddr+es els' were .gives; by Rev. Dr. Jotnstonl o8 Montreal D. D. Thompror� and S. Aa •Carriere oft Grand nerd: • The JGreemr way male quartette (furnished E'is�e maei o. ' number of. `L"ucart young; ledief are occnpyite.g Strathrroy cottage:, 7Vtr. Ezrnest Amos is vjsiitiitg hie; brother e t"Grand't3end! tEh�e 'last' cam meeting .OE 'the t,-. ,, ? How A:rou1 YO Fall Sult? Dashwood i Miss WinertMiss Irmo Sweet, Exeter, of 5th Concession, is son was held aft the Auditorium last? ' yiort' 14 visiting wih Sunday evening/. 't Blyth4' and other friends,' £'th1 c Dr, M&Taag,;art ...18 .3 A. 11Iceinneald6 L+gO�n•d pr I ucknow' fl, m4 Seaman ...20 J. D. Murdock 18 to y Seaforth. 13rusrelg IC, G-rcig i� 'De C. Ross 12 mfitciieil to • Lucknow� Wm.. Tiiliott'.....ii 'W. Born e.t.a, ...12 -+- CENTRAL'IA' Exeter Starsand Daly's Tine played a very interesting` and friendly game on the local - diamond Monday eve, Th'i honeie to rnwon by thh' sea re of 5 to 2. Batteries: Heywood and Fuke, Exefer iurichl Duplan and Dempsey. We were L. G•erilW.c'Glricb n ...alama17 A. E. Hess eter1'ti' E H. 14 cDiarmid ...19 W. J. Beaman' 10 tendon •. Ayr Prank Brown 12 Dr. !Wearier 8 Use: Plymouth Binder Twine 500 ft. and Gold Medal 650 ft. The Best is the Cheapest Gold Medal Hay Fork Rope 3 and 4 strands .will not break pulleys, Sling Ropes and Hooks New Brunswick Plaste Paris and Paroid Roofing. Kot` Weather Wants Washing 1V1achines from $7.00 to $10.00 Washing :Machile's as cut $10.00 (ail Stoves from 1,00 to $11.00 Oil Stove ovens from 2.00 to $275. :Hammocks from 1,50 to $7.50 .'.Screen Doors from 1.00 to $2.00 .Screen Windows from 25c to 400. ,-Charcoal Irons 75c, HEAAN'S HANDDSTOVE STORE • First Round ` • t HEMSTBEET Tr13E HYPNOUT T1 ( Grantor_ • : Exeter D. Row,ci�iffe .:.....14 W. W. T'arean..1n Prof. Ilemstreett he noted travel- London Exeter t an gave most excellent A A. Langford ,..IG S. G. i3atvden:..1i] ling Liv tS t � LO i Ti h S. li yp at the London and laughable performances o os Seaforth� Masonic Opera. Hoare in Orange op; A. M. Beaman _.15 J. C. Grein; 1;4; Monday and Txesday night last: Mitchell Exeter There were large and eithuseas;tio• . Wm: Etliota �3F.: W. Gladman` 1;9 audiences in attendance. The profess,- Goderieb London sof called on a volunteer; cemeai.ttee 'ii. McDiarned 12 P. Brown! .,.8.1' and a large rrimber of .young men, ctuickly sespoimded who wene on the( stage and were hypnotized and thein, .the fun ,begat The vast audiences, were kept convulsed with; laughter; at the succession of comical antics, made by the 'boys. 'At the Exeter Opera 1'Ioese. Wednesday and Thursday .September 4th and 5th_ 1912. iP.d- 'mission 15 cis children, 10h' Reserved seat& 25c, Plan of Hall at .0016:4 Drigetorc. DASH WOOD Mien Emma'•l'iemau and Miss Nevin of 'London,.visited Mr. Ezra Tiegaen over Sunday, Mr;; ,?Walter Granger, of Sarraa, is yeeiting Mr. Ily13trder 'Messrs Merman Zimmer aa:d Wen. Miller spent Sur.day at Grand Bend Miss Leuis Inteeter Los monad, to Stratford. ,NLiss N. '1710n -tat of Lonctont is (spend' ing a couple of weeks visiting rel- atives. Mr. Geo. Bdigl offer and) family spent Sunday +avis k !bliss untie:, on the folurteen•tt Mr. George Schroeder win • tilnielI " i ' pleased to see our two injured none] ers again in uniform. The fielding; of "Fuzzy" featured. H. Bissett umpired satisfactorily. PHAhtEiS 'ROAD - Rev, Dr. Meldrum occupied the pul- pit in the Presbyterian church on Sun day last and the sermon he delivered was fully appreciated by those that head himr . , ' Bethany Anniversary Services held last Sabbath was a decided success. Rev, W, Waldron delivering two very acceptable sermons for the- occasion and the singing by Mrs. A. Doupe and Mrs. G. Williams was appreciated. J. B. Hoover s of C1i;ni:an default. £tons Mrs. Passmore of Hensall is visiting C, Meyers o£ St. iaarys by default. Mrs, A, Carom. Jolen Sfe.enson of London . weir Miss Hazel Richardson of Seaforth from 0, Webb of Luca.n by defauit;: Seaforth Goderich ev::Areen,t' 94 R. McLean ...... -..11 "tLondor.. Dash wood F. E. Silcox • 1,8 7. Hoffman 17 Bonsai!. . Wingharn Dr, Silleryi .... 14 tee. M Crawford 8 Hensel" ..Clintozi G. :McDonnell 15 J Steveesore ...9 Stratford 'Exeter T. II. McCurdy 1fl: Rev. -Collins 15 Seafart,h. Zurich 3. M. Bask 25 Dr McKinnon 17 Exete.r Stratford O. 13. Snell ...119 a. II: King 5 ucknow • roderioh W. Akldn 1' " 19 C. II. Humber 16 t ' • Second Round Exeter London. W. W. Taman 17 A. sA Las:gford 1'9. 'Blyth • London Dr McTa8"rart 12 A. if Roman 1.1 f+lite1e11 Godericht Wm. E1Jiot:iit .10. !d Diarniid -..... 7 Otin ton London J. D. Mover ......14 J. Stevenson 1.7 Seafortli London went an operation some tine ag h iV in Amens 1 LI Silcox 0`2' piii;e-'low nen ellen t hopes are e. 1s(lemma (lenliens,alL out tilS recovety. The Credi ton junior ball team, came is visiting at Mr. A Campbells. Miss Richardson. intends moving to Brandon, Man., with her parent next All Suutmer Geode, we have put the knife in Prides to the hilt. da eve ing and Dashwoon won, See our table of Childrene Low Shoes worth up to $1.25 going for 50 cents a pair. Ladiee and Meng low Shoes reduced so low that all our stnek will soon go. „e4d1 White Wear at Half Priee. lEilack and Tan Hose worth 25 cents to clear at% Pairs for 26 cents Straw fiats 10 cente each. - juet a few yards of fitir yard Aide Flatt. -Dellettes left for 11 cents per yard. Come in arid see the Bargaintr. Ask us about tqe Prernier Clream Separator. Bent Machine, Hest ;Price and Best Teems. , 5hoes our Specialty Exeter Hogan Store' Otte Door North of Post Office. W. F. haVerS The storm tv'ne one al the worst and, con ti nil ed the longest for mann lean Not much, damage was reported how- ever, The pig pen of Mr. Dan Hangh was %truck end elle ne We end eleate tlkKenzie wee also Stvack er. some - Atoll near Blake for sever'al dayo, dar- Mr, H. tondo had; ii. lioree eome Dr. Se Ilery T. nteGnrtly' Exeter Blyth ' Landon Gensall Seaforth 13es I, MeTageent tIensall Menet nail !Teasel I n. earnplin Lorne Scott' ' Mitchell Sea forth Exeter Mr. and Mrs. J. Downie, of Winni- peg were visibing at R. Kydds on Sun day, Mr. and Mrs. R. .MacLaren of Hen sell and Mr and Min J. Rowell& spent Sunday at El Andusons Rev F Gardiner was calliug . on. friends in thie neighborhood one day tbis week The Misses Margaret Ratcliffe and Laura Wisenian spent Tuesday at the Manse Miss.Margaret Coward has been en gaged as...teacher for the coming year 10 Stevenson .. 15 Seaforth .43 Bent ' Finale 131y en Garter been bothering in Willett -tlin party/ Ita soore by ,oyia. ,.. , , Locals 3f you have, not ordered your Fall Suit or Overcoat do not before you see our Line of Fall Siaitings' consisting of Cheviots, Tweeds, Serges and Broadcloths FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cole areyisiting. in Toronto this week, ' This afternoon (Thursday) will .io-e'. the last of the Thursday half holidays Mrs. J. Id, Jordan and little daugh- ter;nf London are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gilley motored i down from Blyth and spent Sunday with the formers parent Mr. Richard Gidley. Mr. Ernest Harvey has gone to New- market where he has taken a position store.. We wish ingents furnishing a Ernievery success. Among those who are improving their residences by reaairs and a coat of paint are Messrs. Richard Gidley, Frank Wood and James Creech. Mr, Maurice Booth of Fort William, is visiting Mr. Nelson Sheere in town. They will go to Brantford and Toron- to prior to their return home. Mr. Harry Lambrook, .accompanied by his daughter and son in law.Mr and Mrs Dennis Halloran, of Brant ford, motored in and spent Sunday . in town. . Miss Betty Brown was taken to London this week, where she will undergo treatment for St. Vitas Dance in the hospital there. Betty was a favorite among the school. children; who hope for her a speedy, recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Stewart motored to Toronto on Monday wbere tney will take in the Exhibition. From there MiSS Katheleen will go ,to Burford where ehe will attend the wedding of Miss Lillian Amos, a former Exeter WHALEN young lady. Mr and Mrs Robert Snoles are lean ing for the West next week Mr and . BORN Mrs Albert Gunning spent Sunday GOODISON-Ta Sarnia. August 26th with them before leaving on their trip Mr. and Mrs George Mason spent Sunday with friends in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs Wrn Brooks spent San day with her brother James Parks of Miss Vera, Stevenson of ViTingharn is visiting friends around here this week Miss Nellie Bissett spene the past week with friends around here Mr and Mrs George Hera spent Sunday with friends here. Me George Squire son of Henry Squire left for the West last week Owing to the heavy rain storm Sun- day the harvest is seriously delayed. very little oats liaye been drawn in as EIIRETON "rho teaeliers Aid of' the Eirkton Me Medi -et ,charch purposes holding anniversary servioce en Su aday and a Festival on Monday September 27th and •281:11. Mut earticninre later. ; Walsh arn tehina le the Toronto Ex,, hillitiOn this week., Miss Rath Boyden: a Ilidectown visiting hot Itrandparents Mr, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goodison LED-Brinsley, Tees,day August 18th. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee a 110D GISTS -21st con MeGitlivraY. Sunday Auge ISM to Mr. areo Mrs. George Bodgins a son, STEWA.RT-At Farquhar on Satur- day Aug 24th to, Mr; afrd Mrs MARtnenn CANN--FERGIISON-In Exeter on Wednesday August 28, by Rev. E. G. Powell, Miss Mary E. Ferguson. to Sylvannais V, Omen, both of Exeter, HAGGATII--CHAPMAN--In Eamon ton, on Wednesday, Artausb 14th, Fred Haggath to Miss Chapnatan of Edmonton. They will reside in DIED Gilbert Bice formerly of lieGrillie vray eged 90 years 10, Months, FENW PCIt G all Lake Mare Soho Venwiek aged 70 years. FortnertY at Sarqota ALE;NANDRII-On. the N. E. 130 of! tshorne on Sunday' August, 25th' Robert Alexander aged Ki• y,oars .and montla. Our Madeuto=Meas. ure Department is till. ed up with the Latest Goods. 300 Styles and Patterns to choose 74 Gents' urnis ings We also have a First Class Assortment of SHIRTS, COLLARS TIES, SOCKS, SUSPENDERS, UNDERWEAR .W.TAMAN THE NIFTY TAILOR