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Exeter Times, 1912-9-26, Page 1„Do Yon wank ? anou Cakes Better IPies Tlyoave had, Thde Cole's Baking Powder It is a' very simple matter to make del siciouswholesome and nourishing food when rem have the best powder to bake with, 25s 4Onoe used always in favor. *Vs Prue a. ►, • U F-toorit YEAR -Na 2014 09, Huron it AlLiclatasex Gazette CAIIADA, T. r 1 SDAY MORNING, SEPTE1IIBEI 26th 1912 Zurich Fair EXETER, ONT Y• e all Pearl OO h ,txnwdex eell rly remove tartar, cleanse apd, whiten teeth alnd Will keep lbem an: pex"fe It co tion Tf you want y'ovr teeth. to Iasi ienty yearn Chemise CPU Petri Tooth Pow 25c a can al Cole's Drug Store (Herne of The Resod), Ji emedtee.) 1' . 1 PRONE 32 MILLI1NE1 Y MANTLES, FURS. All Ready For The EARLY BUYER Coats for Everyone We are having splendid success with Our Winter Coats. They are the real wa glia tailoredf. A.11 big heavy tweeds and Blanket in that stylish mannish effect, They are going fast See them before'they go. -Millinery Do not leave your .Fall or Winter Flats to late. Pick it out early and Aav e ,the best choice. Our milliners are very busy with the finest hats they have ever shown, every lady invited to see the fi magnificent display in Our Show Rooms: Overcoats For the. Big and Small the Overcoats are real swagger for this fall or winter Some very new things are shown. Call. in. and htivea try on. Also a lot of first class Rain Coats right froni Scotland. The Phone 32. Exeter Council The Council met he the Town Hall on Friday evening the 20tti. Mem- bers were all present, Minutes of the last meeting were read and appov- ed. Communication was read from L. L. K ioxtown:clerk of Goderick re -bold- ing a meeting on the 23rd Inst when the Hygro Electric Power Conrmis- sicn will be present to explain the report eta, also to stake how many delegates will be present On motion of Ford seconded by Rivers that a deputation be sent to the Hydro Electric meeting to be held in Goder- ich on Monday 23rd. inst. Oarried A Communication ` was also read. from the Pubic School. Board asking the council to take action with a veiw to prohibiting the sale of tobacco and cigarettes to minors on motion of Levett and seconded by Scott that the Constable inforce the By-law prohibit ing the said of Tobacco and. Cigarettes to minors Carried Ford—Rivere-That the following accoants be passed as read: Wm Kemp Labor $600, Thos Hazel wood do 17 00; Thos Brock do 16 50; Jno Atkinson do 31 00; Chas D Young do 33 00; Chas Stotee do 23 50; Joe Webster do 13 00; Robbert Sanders de 13 20; P Parish do 13 00; R Davis do 28 00; Jas Sweet Jr. do 2600; Bente Moyard do 29 00; Frank Snell do 5 00; Jam. Heiman do 9 00; W Westcott The Late Mrs. Delbridge Furs We have all the New Furs to'' this season New Styles ;lnd Shapes Per- sian Lamb and Paw. Jai, and Mink, Marmot, Blue and Black Fox, Alaska, and American Sable; Grey and' Poney Furs, Fur Coats, Fur Lined Coats, Fur .. Collar Coats. Mens &Boys Suits A good suit here for every man or boy in the New Natty Fall Goods they are all here for you to choose the best that is made. Jones & MayExeter ig, ardwaand �d Stove Store STOVES. RANGES,FURNACES and Plumbing Goods Nelson Steel Ranges $ 36.00 and up Canada it 50.00 and up 00 and up Imperial Oxfords. $ 26.00 and Garland Ranges $ 37,00up. Oaks from $ 1.0.00 to $ 25;00 Seaters from $ 32.00 to $ 46,00 Bargains in Coal Oil Stoves, Stove Pipes, :Elbows, Dampers etc. 1?AYMENT On Thursday of last week the death took place in St, Josephs hbepotad London, of Sally westcoet, 65 wife of Mr John Delbridge aged d5 years. 5 months and 25. days. ceased had been taken to the London hospital on September lath and under went an operation. Previous to that, tune she had been up and around and attended church the Sabbath before, The ion was successeul and Mrs. Delbridge twas getting along favorably until Monday when she was seised with a Stroke • and gradually grew weaker until she passed away on the 19th. Mr. Delbridge and daughter' Dora were at her bedside *LOUithe end came, The family were all down on Wednesday. Deoeased had been a resident of Usborne all her life and I, was held in the highest esteem by her many friends. Besides her sorrowing husband she is survived by six child ren, three boys, George and Charles at home and Franklin, of Claresholm, Alta., and three girls, Beatrice, Dora and Ila all at home. She is also stir vived by one brother, wm. westeott of Usborne, and two sistens, Mrs. WOG.Mrs. wi Snell, of Winnipeg and Mrs Ohas, Kydd of wappella. Sask, The ,funeral was held Monday to the Exeter cemetery and the cortege was one of the largesti ever seen in Usborne: Rev, T. A. Steadmau, of Elimville and Robt. Hicks,of Hensall, assisted at the lean eral ervices, while the C, 0, C, F. of which deceased was a member, oou do 14 25; Roy Horn do 26 00; Jae Sweet do 0 00; Jno Demean do 88; A Moyard l ducted the services at the grave. do 28 00; Win Cornish do 2 00; James The sympathy of all is extended to Mr Taylor do 3 00; Sidney Sanders do Delbridge and family in their bereave 25 50; F Bloomfleid do 28 75; Jno Nory went, __-"� wc- do 46 50; E Heiderman do 2 00; Wm Creech do 23 50 E Snell do 19 00; ' Nel ^E�TRALL�' son Vale do 18 00;;' Win Kydd do 2 00; Joe. Davis Jr 150; Thos Creech freight The womens Missionary Society pur and labor 3180 Thos Sanders 21 00; Jno Gill Constable 1 50; Dunlop Rabb Pose having a Special Evening in the Hoes Co is 50; Geo Mantle Coal 30 42; Thos Hawkins 75; Jas Murray and Son c 7 30 Mrs nda hurch on Mondalien of west Chaney next beginning at 87 00; Canadian Fairbanks Morse Co h 97 00; London Advertiser Ad 6 00; E Elliott Insurance 1170; W S Howey account 50; Imperial Oil Company Queen City Division 40 99; R G Seldon 49 10; F W Farncombe 75 00; /no liunkin do 50 00; Young Creech labor 10 00; J Holden street watering 54 00; I B Carling 5 00. Total $1093 40. Levett that we adjourn to meet Friday evening Oct. 4th. T. B. CARLING, Clerk. The an meal fall fair held on wed nesday and Thursday of last week was a decided success despite the very un favorable weather conditions. The wet weather of the first day prevent ed the indoor exhibits from being up to former years. The horses and live stock were of tine very finestand the judges of these class gave good satisfaction, Oh Charles Adolphus, go your way and paint the town from day to day until yottve had your fill: but every foolish ant. gadzooks, is charged against you in the books and you must pay the bill. One thing is sure as death or tax which is that retribution whacks each erring mortal jay; long years may pass, already yet. before tyoure called to pay the debt, but some ime you must pay. Go rake in wealth with greedy paws and violate all moral laws and cheat and swindle still; but someday—maybe when youre old, and love seems Netter far than gold—youll have to pay the bill. Oh, loafer, loaf the hours away and waste the golden Isummer dav, refuse to toil or till 1 IWhen winter comes apd workers rest ' in cozy homes of ease possessed, youll have to pay the hill! Oh, maidens, radiant and fair, who use peroxide on your hair and kalsoinine your cheeks; who twist your systems all awry until the gods look down and sigh "Oh pipe 10.0 the dizzy freakel'” With alt your Washers Common Bali Bearing $ paint and furbelows and shoes that crush your aching toes, you're surely out to kill; hut when the glow of youth if past and age comes creeping on at last, you'll have to pay the bill. Each foolish action that we do, each wicked course that we pursue, we settle for some day; the captain's office open stands, where we must face this world's demands and some time we must pay —Wait Mason. Cy!editon. The, Anniversary of the Crediton methodist church will be held on Sept 29th and 30th. On Sunday Rev E. G. Powell of Exeter will preach special sermons. On Monday evening an en tertainment will be held. Prepare fot the cold weither CHEMICAL CLOSETS 4 20.00 The best makes to choose from. Supplies and Engines of all kinds. NEW BRUNSWICK PLASTER PARIS 3.00 per Bbl. while it lasts 1912 , make. BEA3 �N'S A AND STOVE VE STORE R EHARDWARE ens Fall Suets and Overcoats ■ Mrs King of Forest is the guest of air and airs Eli King for a few days. acr Davis of Exeter is Decorating err asatthew Finkbeiners dwelling. The four w's met at the home of the misses Bertrand's on Monday even ink and spent a very enjoyable time together. The misses Kuhns 'spent Saturday with friends in London. airs F walker returned home after spending a few days with friends in London, Rev Steadman of Elimvi.11e occupied the pulpit in the methodist church on Sunday last. Rev Jefferson took charge of his duties. Cavalier is renew w i ler of C a acr Chris Kibler ing old acquaintances around here this week. Rey Litt of Berlin is spending a few days with friends atound here. Quarterly meeting services were held in the Evangelical church last Sunday morning. Rev Grenjeba.h of Dashwood occupied the pulpit in the morning and evening. Me and Mrs Chas Eilber ,of Zurich spent a few days in town the guest of Mr ane Mrs w H Wenzel. arise Ella Beaver is spending a few weeks with friends in London. air and Mrs Samuel Braunantoed to Zurich on Monday and spent the day with err and errs J Preeter. Mr wm Pajet returned to his duties in the Bank of Commerce after holt diving for a couple of weeks. we are sorry to report that err Fred Young is seriously ill. we hope for a speedy recovery. A large number -from here attended Zurich Fair last Thursday and spent a good time. • Don't forget the Fowl Supper which is to he held on Oct. 3rd in con- nection with the Evangelical church. Don't miss the treat. ler and errs John Yountr of London moved their household effects back to town again. we welcome them• back miss Mary Roeszler returned to Detroit after spending a few days with friends here, She was accorn parried by her sister Rose who will visit for a couple of weeks. err and Mrs Coultis of Exeter, spent Tuesday ay theguest u est of at r and y rs Jas Clarke. }} t THAMES ROAD Mr and.Mrs W. J, Allison who have been visiting he re for the past three free weeks returned to their home in Regina Monday. Mr Wm Monteith entertained a number of his friends Friday evening .vr Will leaves e$ for Uni e W hishome. y .. at sityMonday. • Mr Clarence Gowans of Anderson spent last week renewing old acquain tauces before leaving for T7niversity. The Misses Margaret and Helen 1 Ellerington ere holidaying at their brothers F Ellerington, , visited "l on vial Mrs F. Il. Hama t and F Mr Sunday at J T &insoles. Rev Mr Fletcher took the services Sunday of the late Rev Shaw of Eg inonville, Mr Eliott of Goderich occup'e d the pulpit here. from Cloths re a Made -to -Measure We. have just received oar fall sampraof }vMe don very close pilose. We reeve Swift Limited, London, and give.y +•Can saye you money on either a suit orovercoat. est the thing for hard wear. Oter Watermelon Stripe overells J Sae our. Men's Low Shoes A2.25 a pair; Ladies Low hoes $1,50 ,All Summer goods clearing regardless of cost, wide flannelettes at llcts. a yd. iJt1"e"h . e ' i, yard thePREMIER CREAM SEPARATOR athe Bargain Store:Door , � Bar . Exeter Office. of Post . North B. W. F. bearers HORSES Draughthorses— Brood mare ac- companied by foal- T Harris, Wm, ldicAllister R. D, Bell, jr; foal T. Har- ris, W. Smith; three year old, F. Ell-. erington: span in wagon and harness, .W. Stevenson. Alerieultural Horses—mare accom- panied by foal, Peter Deichert;: foal, Peter Deichert; one year old IteNorth- eott, W. Smith; two year old, J. A, Glenn, H. Voliand; span in harness J, 'McBride, A. Deichert, L. H, Rader. General Pu.rpose—Mare aceomuan- ied by foal Melvin Gould, J Decker jr, G H Gram; foal M Gould A , Foster J Decker jr; one year old W, David• sora, three year old, Bert Clark, W Smith; spau in harness and wagon S. J, Fyne, J Decker, sr; L Rader, Carriage Horses—Mare accompan- ied by foal A, Reichert; foal A Reichert one year old! P, Haberer, J. Keohler, Ii, Volland- two year old S Schroeder, J Keochler 2 & 3 three year old A Etherington. is pan in harness and buggy, J Spar Low; It. Geiger: single carriage driver. R. R. Johnston, E. J, Willert, I ;. Deters; Roadsters—Brood mare aecomt aitl-• ied by foal Wm. McAIlister; P. Lam- ont; foal, T. Harris, Wm. McAllister; one year old J Decker jr. C. Truemner Win. McAllister two year old, L. H. Rader R. Northcott, 3, Decker jr. three year old F. Perdue, J. Decker. sr„ 2 & 3; span in harness and buggy J, Hey erg buggy horse, J, A. Glenn, will give and address, T, Willert. G, Elliott; lady driver, J. Dr Geo Blatchford of Clinton, Mtc , brother o5 Rey T w Blatchford, is vis iting at the parsonage. This is September 25th aid some have not yet finished harvest. Remember the Rally Day exercises next Sunday at 10:30, ;-- SEXS11fITI1 Mr J A. McMahon leavesnext week for Toronto where be willcontinue his studies at the Toronto University. The fine new brick residence of Mr 0 Aldworth is nearing completion. Mr and Mrs A Hooper of the Lake Road visited the former's brother, A bert, in Clinton on Sunday. DISTRICT The Masons have completed the • Card of " 'hank new Foresters building at Granton. Mr and Mrs R. McIntosh of Mother- well left last week on a two ; mouths In the fine wool class A. Duncan trip to the West. They will visit at I tand GookPPeaha firsts ook fi stree for fat sheep. Hey sr 3' Deckea sr A, Etherington Merner Special— Best horse on grounds F. Ellerington. Pony Class—Brood mare, Teddy Merner; foalClair Merner. Judge— All an Findlay, Chatsworth. C4.T". Vint Durham— Cow, BTLhe.ity BrosVii' Wm.: Lamont, 2 & 3; two year old heifer, Beatty Bros, 1, 2, yearling heifer 1 & 2 Wm Lamont; bull calf. Wm Lamont, SOther than Durham cow, 3-Newshan; A, Foster, P Haberer;-two year old heifer J Pfaff, heifer calf P Haberer, w Smith two year ` • old steer J Pfaff, W Lamont; yearling steer, J Pfaff, 1 & 2 P Haberer; fat steer, Con. Truemner 1, 2, & 3: Jersey cow. W H Hoffman,—Judge H Smith. SHEEP, r ' In the L' eicosrer Class Geo. Penhale took two first prizes. In the Lincoln Class Geo Penhale took five firsts and three seconds; Winnipeg, Oak River. Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton and Elbow. Alsia Craig fair was held on Friday. The attendance at the grounds was only fair and the exhibits, although good. were not just up to former years. Petitions, which are being largely signed, are being circulated through- out Wingham looking to the submitt- ing of a local option by-law at the January elections. Fire of unknown origin destroyed the Franklin House stables at Parkhill, and the barn of Mayor Harrison ad= joining on Thursday last. The resid- ences of Mayor Harrison and W. G. Kaines were scorched and had a close call from being destroyed. The residence of Mr. Wm. Coates county registrar, G erieb,edd s the scene of a very pretty Wednesday of last week, when his daughter Marion was united in mar- riage to Mr. Arthur Sutherland of Toronto. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. George Ross, B D, of Knox church, in the presents of about thirty guestee Mr and Mrs Sutherland will reside la ,Toronto. DA ST] WOOD hisacre has sold 75 leinfie ld Mr JK Louis latter Rader. The 1 to Mr Ra fern gets possessionon April 1st. Mr John W bite has secured d posi tion as head miler with Cook Bros of k'lensall and has left for that place. Quite a number from attended Zurich fair last Tbdrsay Mr Harry Guenther is having a cement wall put up hi his barn, • Miss I G Weltin was taken to St'. Joseph's hospital, London last week' where she underwent ate operation. Mr Ed Wainer hate eoid his fine 100. acre farm to Mr Art Weber, who takes possession April 1st. s left for Miss MarthaOestrcieher has Napieryille, 111„ to resume her studies nlil,. de at the Northwestern College and fa Sohn Delbridge y 11T Jo} n Mr ly d to -erne Mrs Held have ret sire to thank their many friends and Si;rr, and Mr d sym$uf`faloafter visiting relatives intewn. pa thy ori lg bhe r de Miss Addie Iihiers ham returned (,evemelatown during their recent bar • home after spending the summer at Gland 1301111' OBN EEDY—In St Marys, on Sept. 18th, to Mr and Mrs Lorne A. Eedy, a daughter, (Helen Elizabeth). READY—In St Marys, on Friday Sept. 13th to Mr and Mrs Frank Ready a son. oats HUNTER—In Usborne, on Fridav, A Rennie Geo Clausins D. Dig September 20th, to air and airs Sher pan; small peas 0 Truemner L Wurm • e W. B Battler R Gei r. ins -1 hte us , dao Cla ' a G , y me r w 0 0 dx u g best col gESTLE—In Exeter North on Tnurs ger; knack barley, D Dignan G HOGS In the Berkshire class Snow Bros.; took four firsts and one second. In the Tamworth Snowden Bros. took three firsts and one second. In the Yorkshire class Geo. Pen - hale got first for spring sow' Judge, G 0 Petty D'OIJLTRY " Hamburgs W B Battler 1 & 2; Ply- mouth ly mouth Rocks, W B Battler; Black 1 Light Spanish W. B. Battler Brahamas, Beatty Bros, Black Min- orcas W B Battler 1 & 2 Red Caps, Leghorns, W B Battler 1 & 2 White Legh , A. Manes 1 & 2; S 0 Brown Leghorns, F. Brock 4V B Battler, R I Reds 0. 'Trnemner. W B Battler collection of tPigeons, G Clausins, 0 Truemner Buff Wyandottes, Fred Brock, Bert Clark; Silver Laced Wyandottes 0 Truemn- er W B Battler Buff Cochin Bantams W B Battler GCiausius; Golden Pol- ands W B Battler ; Lengshans W B Battler: Buff Cochins W B Battler Pekin China Ducks. F Brock, B Clark Rouen Ducks 0 Truemner W 13 Bat- tler geese. Sriow Bros W B Battler. turkeys, G Clausins Snow Bros: Toul- ouse. geese C Truemner, W B Battler; W F Edwards Mitchell and J Serene Judges. GRAIN AND SEEDS White fall wheat, ;L` Truemner; Mrs. G, Hess; red fall wheat, Iacob Brown, E. Klopp J Haberer, spring wheat L Wurm six rowed barley W. Rader M, Clarke A Rennie; white ow About YOUR Fall Suit ? If you have not ordered yob `---n Suit or Overcoat do not before you see our Line of Fall Suitings 6onsisting of Cheviots, Tweeds, Serges and Broadcloths FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED' day September 19th to acr and urs N. ICestle a daughter. MARRIED EASTMAN—BRETHOUR-At St, Johns Presbyterian church, Van- couver Sept. e n sda wa , on 0,y P er B c oily 4th by Rey, E. Leslie Pidgeon, Miss Esther 13rethour daughter of Mr, A, Brethour, 1 irkton Ont., to Mr. Lindsay R. Eastman, of Winnipeg, GOETZ-- FINKBEINER — In lasele 2� iia September Wednesday, , edi e 'V y, d o 11 �' "n o 0 oand I�lizabet.h M,, daughter f Mr Goetz • toR. A, Go t ,° � ins YMr, M re, C :Ciul,.be 13It,f?w'N-DIGNAN—In James Street x on Sept. • 'h Exeter htlC methodist c , a 25th by Rev. W. G. H. Mc Alister as sisted by Rev, R Redmond of Van couver, miss Hazel .A M daughter, of ntr and airs John B.Dignan to mt. Guy Willard Brown of rings vjlle. SALTER—At Toronto General I1.cls pital on Saturday tsept `21st, Willis m Ifenry Salter, aged 33 years. i3EtBRIDGE-•-Ill St Jo.eph'shospital London, n , 01 September hFt 1 111i g all 1. Wescott, beloved wife of John Del - bridge, .of Usborne, aged 05 3'ears, 5 41.0iltilS a 045 days, .,€ Ltiazoo lection of grain in head, H Neeb , Clausins clover seed. J Brown G Claus ins A. Foster, Timothy seed, D Dig nan, L. Wurm W Sinith. —Judge R A. Williams I1oltT.PCC,T/1'l;IRAL PRODUCTS , Vection of apples 0 Truemner W. Rader, variety fall apples, II Rader J Pfaff C Truemner "variety of winrater apples 3 Pfaff C Truemner J Haberer King of Tompkins H Etarler W Smith Snow 0 Truetnuer P Haberer; Nor there spies G Clausins, 1) Dignan;. • H. 'Rader; der• R r ' s LR Reciter; , dwtn , Bat , Crespin s. D Dignan n an J Decker sr; Spitzenburg H Rsder W Smith; Can Reds, 0 Truernner; w Snaith; Ribsou, Pippens J Pfaff Golden Russets 0 Truemner 11 Rader; Ben Dair is L Mader D Dignan; Swears W Smith; S7agners J Pfaff 1, Rader M i n" 11 Ba der Maiden's en's blush, W SinithB?file & Son, R1 nheina Pip pins 0 Truetnner 3 Decker $r Pewan kee LRtider J Pfaff; Oolverts, Geo Olatusins .T Pfaff; Glori Mundt 11 Rail er \'V Rader 20—oz Pippins, 0 rue mner W Smith:Tatman Sweets Rader \V Smith collection' of Russets, 0 Truemner G Olansins collection of tall pears 3? Haberer collection winter trots W Radar, collection pears. P;• lr 1 aerer W B13 sttle r; Bartlett pears s 11aberet, DRadet• lle ish Beauty, Vn)atlb:aQ:(1 ptn AAA Kl, a i, ;4 •l, `• Our Made -to -Meas. ure Department is fill= ed up with the Latest, `r`*No Goods. 300 Styles and Patterns choose from. , Gents F{ , 1. Y r ,. � ,ti We also have a First Class Assortment of SHIRTS, COLLARS TIES, SOCKS, HA1S & CAPS, 1, SUSPENDERS, s lJNDEWE T.' �t -ALQ IIL IFTY T