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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-08-27, Page 8i' li lJ E S Elk', it TIMES AUG 27th 1908, it ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ STEWART'S PHONE 16 EXTRA SPECIAL �rtii•� :;. WE HAVE twenty•five Ladies Rain Coats, , Not this season's styles) but good honest well -made Garments. Just the thing for any woinan who has driving to do. They arc rain proof, wind proof and dust proof Colors are grey, fawn and fancy tweed ef- fects. Values were $5.00 to $10.00. We have put them all on our table you take yo'lr choice Q for only .... We have just four girls fawn cloth Fall Coats. short Blazer cut; regular value $3 0o to $3.50, clearing at $r.25. ft X5.50 tt.it ttit wt 2.95 On the Remnant Table for this week, about forty ends of Dress Goods. Ends frotn 1% yards to 7 yards. Every end a great big bargain Ask to see thcm. Buys the prettiest Toilet Set we have shown. Pure white hard body with floral decorations, all gold traced. have fifty Toilet Sets for you to select from. ever soft We We Are Ready With the first showing of new Fall Jackets for early buyers; also an early shipment of Ladies new Fur Lined Jackets in Greens and 13lacks. They arc certainly swell, Live Duck and Live Chickens and Hens wanted. S. ,A. STEWART ++++++++++++++444•44-44++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ •+++++++++++++++++ Market Report. -TDs tollowlug ►s the retort of Exeter markets. tor- r. •'ted up to August .'Uth. \' heat, 78 to 80 cis. IS trley. 45 to 50 cents. t'.•as. 70 to 75c. chn. :t5 to 4U cts. 1;1, rh led k lour 'STAB, $2.50. Brun, $20. Shorts $25. Feed flour, $1.3J to $1.35. Clover seed, $B to $lU per bushel. Coal. 87.25 a ton. Eggs 18e. Butter Clle. Potatoes 600 per bag. Boggs, dressed $7.75 to $8.90. flogs, jiveweight *0.50. Ilay, *0 to $9.00 Gifts to the Bride A Few Good Suggestions Never before were we in a better position to offer yon an extensive sel- ection le suitable, useful and accept- able Wedding Gifts and the closest price on every article front works of highest artistic merit to the lowest price make it greatly to your advan- tage to buy here. Beautiful Silverware such as Cake Plates, Tea Sets. Fern Dishes, Biscuit .Tars, Marma- lades, Salad Bowls, Bake Dishes and many other hand- some pieces. Rich Cut Glass, Vases, Sugars and Creams, Olive Dishes, Butter Tubs, Oil Bottles, Car- alTes, Tumblers. Berry Bowls, Celery Dishes. Etc. A. MARCHAND Wedding Rings a Specialty. M••••••••••••••••••••••••• *4.4.4-1-:-4-l-4•4•4••:•4-4.4•++++++4.4-1-4.4. We are Always Busy Tailorio because fashionable dressers realize that we turn out the most stylish gar- ment, while our chanes are reason- able. From the selection of the fab- ric, linin. thread, etc., to the com• plete finishing of the garment, our work is characterizedaracl erized by thorough. h- neRv and attention to detail. We keep all our old customers and add to their manlier daily. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. ANYBODY CAN Let us show you how easy it is to snake pictures with the KODAK $12 and $20, and up. We have Brownie Cameras from $2 and up. W. 8. HOWEY Exeter. W. S. HOWEY, Phm. B. I)lt. OVENS EYE AND EAR StIR- geon, will be at the Commercial Hotel. (tours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 P. A few choice styles in Fine Lawn in. Glasses properly fitted and die- waists these are sure to go quick at for&eeents. eases of eye ear and nolo treated. such a big discount. Next ''i'`` Saturday, August 29"' 75 Boys Tweed Suits at 20 per cent Discount -Mrs. W. E. foie is visiting rete- Made of Ono imported Tweeds, . uality that will stand good hard wear. fives in Lucan. number of different styles, all sizes 72 to 31 on sate at 20' off. Now is the -Mrs. W. D. Clarke. has returned time to fit your Boy with a good suit at big saving. 35 THE OLD RELIABLE 31,elesSuits At $2.50 Reduction on each suit in Blue It 1!3 all undisputed and Black Serge (Dark and Light Tweeds) sizes 36 to 44 regular price of all $10.00 Re- duced to clear at $7.50. White Waists at ?a per cent White Underskirts Snell & Rowe off 7 only white underskirts made of good material. and very prettily trint- uted. 8'9.00 skirt for $1.37, $l 511 skirt from her vacation. Good Grocery business for sale. - 'Apply nt 1'irnes Office. -Miss Laura McFalls returned to S,ratford on Tuesday. -Miss Mary Torn left 'Tuesday for London to visit friends. -Miss Burr. of London, i- the guest of tMiss Lela Gould. Made of Rock fast Drill in Blues. Blacks and Greys. small neat patterns -The Exeter school will open for and stripes warranted fast colors and wear guaranteed. On sale at 45c. each. Ow [all term next Tuesday. -Miss Jean Scldon visited in Dash- wood a few days last week. -'Miss Edith Brown is visiting its Kirkton. St. Marys and London. Dr. and Mrs. Rivers, of Raymond. Alta., called on friends in town last week. -Mrs. N. Dyer llurdon is visiting for a few .weeks with friends in Buffalo. -With this issue the Tithes enters on the thirty-sixth year of its pub- lication. -Mr. .1. A. Stewart left Monday to attend the millinery openings in Toronto. - Mr. .T. C. Stanbury returned Monday frotn a visit to the White Mountains -Mrs. George Vivian, visited her mother Mrs. Geo. Brooks this week. - Miss Alexa Murdock, of llensall. was the guest of Miss Vera Campbell last week. - Misses Ethel and Jessie Brick - wood are this week visiting friends in Tbedford. -Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. •Beavers, of Farquhar, spent Sunday in Sown with friends. - -Mr. and .Mrs. J. Ault Fairley left last Friday for their home in Innis - f t::. Alberta. -Mr. and Mrs. Manly, of London, we•e the guests of Mr. and ;Mrs. It. G'.,::ey this week. • =Rev. Martin and family return- -- - ri ed Monday tater several weeks out- -Try ut ����������������������• ing nt the Bend. Those wishing furs repaired or re- -Try lTeeth s Tooth iI'astc Good modelled should bring them itt this for Bad Teeth Not Bad for Good month its order to secure reduced Teeth 25c. tubes. prices. 'M. 13ALK\VILL, Andrew st. - A number of Exeter Conserva-; Exeter• lives attended the convention held in ••+N+++NN*+NHN••++N Hensall Tuesday. Mr. Herb Gregory ,of Mitchell, Chemist and Optician. EXETER, - ONTARIO ••••••••••••••••••+••4f'•••• LOCALS •••••••• •••••••• Gallon Apples for Sale. --A few eases slightly rusted tins of gallon apples for sale at 15 cents per can or two for 25c. nt factory ; also the pea straw at 15 cents for one horse load and '25e for two horse load. - The Tirncs to new subscribers from now until Jan. 1st, 1909 for 40 cants, or 25e for three months trial. Show these offers 10 your friends who nre not subscribers, or send us their name and address and we will mail thein a sample copy. • - Mies Stella Gregory returnet1 home. last week after a tnonth's visit in Chicago. -The Exeter Lawn Bowling syn- dicate yesterday purchased from Mrs. Morrison 37 feet of land adjoin- ing the ,Mantle property north of the laundry and now possess the en- tire strip from the residence of Mrs. Harness to the laundry (building. ‘Work will be commenced at once putting the ground in shape. It Is the intention to make a boulevard around the entire grounds and plant trees, making it one of the finest greens in the county. -Messrs. ilarvey Jiros. have re- ceivedJ C. c 'v m Mr.John t d a letter from c c c Ilay, of Listowel, who is travelling through the northwest. during: which trip he has had an opportun- ity of seeing and examining the grain in all its stages. Ile reports the harvesting begun in nearly all sections and in some localities, esprc. inlly 'Manitoba. the cutting is well under way. Mr. flay considers that 90 millions still be the o'itturn and that the 'Percentage of milling EXETER, - ONTARIO. I gradesco iwheof tt year's ee considerably nsidop. ok oly tg o there being praeticslly no stocks I on hand anywhere he expects the R+4•+•F•.`•++++++++++++++•c•+++++' prices of ,wheat will likely be main- ttN•••N•••••••••N•••••••i tai.ed. 12J1c. Wash Goods at 10c. All Ginghains, Chambray, Citshrner• etts, Delainetts, Muslins and all others 12ttcts. wash stuff on sale at Inds. Lace Ilosiery In Tan, Brown, Black and White alt on sale at exactly wholesale prices.'. Men's Strong wearing Shirts at a Snap Price of Mitchell. SNELL & ROWE PLEB •:f: AP WANTED We wish to announce that we are now ready to take apples and will pay:--- 1Octs. per cwt, for Chops and Red Astrakhans. 25cts. per cwt, for fall fruit that will make peelers. The GIBB CO. Evaporator on Station Street, Exeter. J. 6. EARL, Manager. -Mr. Horace .Marwood, of Lan- was here Sunday owing•to the illness Lan- sing, Mich.. is visiting his mother, of his father. hl r. Thos. Cregor'y. Mrs. James Pickard. R Grigg will occupy the pul- in the Irish picnic Le church next Sunday -A number of Exeter people took - eV Id at tMt. Car- pit of iiia ":►Iain (Street Methodist In alio marn- mel on Tuesday. ing the services will be devoted to - airs. Beattie and son. Lewis the children. Beattie. of Ingersoll. are the guests-\Icssrs. High Spackman. Sas. of -Mr.rs. Geo. Snruww•ell' Grieve and Alf. Taylor returned Fri- oFred atills is Moving into day from their automobile trip to the house a vacated North. Mr. Harley Oriltia• They report the trip as Sanders, Exeter - Fred Gould of Kalkaska, Mich., who visited relatives in town, returned home Tuesday. -Miss Edna Dow who is in train- ing for a nurse, at Toronto. is at her home for several days. -The .Misses Young. of Hamilton, and Miss Robertson, of Ailsa Craig. are visiting 'Miss Ella O'Brien. -Miss Chidley, former teacher in the Exeter public school. is the guest of \1r. and Mrs. Frank Wood. -Mr. Horace. Harwood, of Lansing. visited his mother, .Mrs. J. Pickard, h fete days during the past 'creek. Sir Wilfrid Laurier is to visit .Clinton on Sept. 23rd. Ile will be accompanied by lion. G. 1'. Graham. - Miss Bertha Bussell, of Grace Hospital, Toronto, is visiting at her home, also !Miss Jessie, of George- town. -Messrs. Samuel Martin and Geo. E. Anderson are atteniling the Grand Lodge meeting of the I. 0. '1'. in London. -Mrs. \V. 'Wilson, who has been confined to her bed for some time, suffering from appendicites, is some- what improved. - itev. ash 1 (.Mrs. Ernest Grigg ex- p •et to leave next week for India, w hero they twill again take up their t..issionary work. -Miss Florence 93irtclh, of St. Marys and Ruby Estery, o? Crediton, .-ilessrs. Alf. and James Walter High River and bit mother left the were the guests of Mrs. Win. ('uultis returned borne Satitrday atter n rte• snuleday front G)-isgoww' on her return . few days last (eek. lightful trip to the Soo. They have t from Scotland niter a lengl ly visit - Master Fred Bowden, of Landon. been weighed since returning 80 we tubers and on her return intended who was visiting his grandparents. can't say .whether they gained any visiting her sisters here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lhawdt•n. left aoinlupoir -Mr. Caleb Bnndforcl, a former Tuesday for his home. - Ji r. h -The Exeter .Evaporator will open for business !this Thursday. Sec their ad. in another column for the Prices they nre offering. -Mr. and .Mrs. E. 1'. Howe and family returned to Toronto Inst weeks' visit with w w k. h week after a two Pc Mrs. \\•m. Jcckell. London !toad. visiting friends in fort (lope and -The Misses Lillie and \Vinnie Trenton during the past month re - Huston left Tuesday for Toronto, the turned to her home on Friday, ac- ddughtr a pleasant one. - Earl hardy last week disposed of his business to Mr. 13. 0. Wilson. Mr. Hardy left on Tuesday for the Northwest where be intends to re- main for several months. -A report was received here Sat- urday from George and Charles O'Brien, of Saskatoon. that a con- siderable portion of their crop was destroyed by a hail storm. - Mr. \Vtu. Ilagshaw left Wednes- day of In week for .Prince Albert to visit his sons. ile was accompanied who Mrs. willJames Ilagshaw Mr. Bagsha v,and child, -Mrs. Aquina fihecre and two children, who have been visiting 'Mr. Shcere's mother here for the tpast few weeks, returned to their home in Lansing, ;Mich.. on Tuesday. -Owing to the absence of (Miss Edith Brown, of ganist of the James Street Methodist church, Mr. Earl Spacktnatt took the work in a very ) creditable manner last Sunday. 11 t h h -Miss Mena Todds returned home last week from visiting her cousin the Itcv. Thos. Dodds, of Oil Springs. She was accompanied home by her cousin .Hiss Kate Ogden of Chicago. of the cereals safely housed. .-The anniversary services of the -Mrs. 11, 11. Collins and tiiss Bon - \W Wednesday word d .i :will o received on c nc Trivitt Memorial church � h the throbY held Sunday. Sept. 5th, when Rev. 11. of last week that their nephew Thos. J. M. 'Perkins, of Ingersoll, a form- Nicoll, of high River was killed in cr rector, mill have charge of the a railroad accident. Mlr. Nicoll was w.•e s the owner of a large ranch near • Creme Dentrifice An Antiseptic Tooth Paatedelicately perfumed and a pleasant preparation to cleanbe and whiten the teeth. Prevents Decay, Hardens the Gums, Sweetens the Breath, Removes Tartar, and Imparts a delicious sensation of cleanliness to the mouth. If you are looking for the hest DEN- TRIFICE on the market ask for, fact that CarlingBros. have the best groceries in town. Just ask our competitor's if we don't have the best. They can't say no. for they know we have. Ours►., Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Fruit Buseuits, are always fresh and good. We have a stand in with nearly every one, because of the super- iority of our Groceries. Yv a know how to buy thein, that's the way. Oh yes need any Crockery? We nearly forgot to tell you that we have in some new goods, they are beauties to! Theres a niceity about thele that will ap- peal to you, so will the prices we are asking. Highest prices paid for Poultry dead or alive. CARLINC BROS. and Shoe Store flew Grocery 2 Doors North of Postoffice,opposite.Wood's Meat Market . Full line of Groceries, all new. Shoes for everybody, Men, Women and Children, all sizes, at the very lowest cash price Call and be convinced, Fresh Croceiies and Shoes T. J. WILSON. Fall Term Opens Sept. 1st. )7)CENTRAL idfrldi 5tTR ATFORD. ONT. 1 The sooner you complete a course in this school the sooner you may expect to hold a posit - len of trust,. Our courses are thorough and practical. Our students always succeed. We assist graduates to positiont. We have three departments, Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy. We employ exper- ienced instructors. Catalogue free. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM GalldOlau National EXIIID1tIOII Toronto $3.85 From Exeter, Good going Aug.29 to Sept.12. Special excursions rates $2.83 via Lucan Crossing food going Sept. 3, 5, 9, and llth. All tickets valid returning front Toronto. on or before Sept. 15 08. See other advertising matter for special train service, ask nearest Grand Trunk Agent. Z Farm Laborers Excursions ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, • TO Principals. • Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan via Chicago and Duluth, ++'i"I'-1-'1"1'+++++++++++++'IrF'++'Y'+ Two 6 Octave Organs Second 1-iand. CHEAP Also Two -Pianos Slight.y used At Great Reduction. Sewing Machines The best made at prices that will suit you. t h TIII Pasle rria es and Go Carts CoesIDoCa Creme Dentrifice Very attractive. Prices right 2:i cents a Packet. W. S. COLE, Phm, B. Fine Stationery Chemist and Druggist -Ed. harrow's is t•isit'ng in De- troit. -Mrs. M. C. Clarke, of Hamilton, is the guest of her son \V. 1). Clarke. -The fine aveather the last three days of last week, was greatly ap- preciated by the farmers whohal not completed their harvesting. e rains had soaked the crops badly but the fine ,weather dried them up ra- pidly .and Saturday night saw moat Thos. Cameron Inst creek resident of Exeter, died at his home at Fullesville .Man. on August 13th, .old fifty acres of Ih eMoir estate in I'sfarne to 'Dir. John Cann fora at the age of 51 years. The deceas- goo.l figure. Ile also sold the John t''1 was born on the old homestead Northcott property nn the Lake (load near Centralia, and in his curly years to Mr. Arthir Glanville, of Exeter taught school in the townships of North. ; Hay and Stephen. he was married '\ n •r the late 'Mariam. do Etc of 'to h q - Jr'.C arlea Toni. who has beentown- former h .former to Sellars, ofhe •z I.tr. t Alt e , former to attend the millinery open- rornpanted t,v her tgr. ings and the latter to visit friends. Miss Gladys Elflcda Down daughter sided for several yeays. For the \W 1) Rev. . W. of Rev. A. 1)owwn. of Trenton. -Mr. Ern hoovers 55 lin t- past few years he resided in Winn:- o hes been spending the holidays with his par -- Collins has a novel- peg and on his (arm at Fullesville, cots here, left on Saturday for 114 -fl in the shape of whathe thinks where he became prom'nent in hot We. where lie will resume his stud- 1 Is a Pearl. \while •Pt the Head he municipal and Church affairs. There discovered a snail in a shell and are many relatives of Ise late Mt. ship, wlho with a fntnity of nine sons anti daughters survive hint. Twenty- eight years ago Mr. !landlord mov- ed 10 Snowflake, Man., where be re ie.. `i r. J. W. ilrodcrielt entertainedbrought it home with him and placed the choir of the 'Main Street Method - snail in ,`water. A few days ago (hi ist church on Tuesday by faking snail emerged from the shell anal im- them to Grand Ilend to picnic for mrrtistely otter a small bubble like the day. • excretion formed on the top. ItanJford in and near Exeter, among wwhelm are his brothers. Silas and Thomas. of Exeter. and Richard and Jam. s. of Centralia and This sister, Mrs. W. 1'. May, Mitchell. S. Martin & Son Notice. Notice is hereby given that n Court will be hold pursuant to The Ontario Voters List act by Ilia Honour the Judge of the County Court of Ole County of Iiuron. at the Town Hall Exeter, on Wednesday the 9th day of September 1908. ,At 10 o'clock n. m. to hear and determine complaints of errors and omission In the Votros' List pf the Municipality of Exeter for 190P. Dated this 24th day of August 1908. .108. SENIOR. Clerk. Shur -On 4 gr C' S -g�.isScs , We Do Not Always prescribe gla..wes to improve the vision. tint to re- lieve the over expenditure of nervous energy through the eyes. W. )WE•Y F:\ETEft $10 going, $18 additional returning." Sept. 1st. from Toronto, North Bay, and intermediate stations, and all stat ions west thereof in Ontario. Aug. 27 Sept 2, 14. from Toronto and east, and east of Orillia in Ontario. Tickets will also he issued viaToron- to and C. P. Ry on above and other date. See Grand Trunk Agent for par- ticulai s as to restrictions, etc. LABOR DAY Return Tickets at Single Ire, be- tween all stations in Canada, o De- troit and Port, Iiuron, Mich. Buffalo, Black stock andSuspenston Bridge N.Y Good going Sept. 4, 5. 0 and 7th. Re- turn limit Tuesday Sept. 8, 1908. For information etc., apply to J. J. KNIGHT, Depct Agent. or write J. D. MCDONALD, Union Depot, Toronto. Ont. SITUfiTIONS'.'. with leading business houses awaitour graduates. Loose -Leaf Ledger and all modernefiice methods which ensure rapid advance- ment. Gregg Shorthand taught by the only teacher in Ontario, who attended the Author's School. THREE COURSES: -Stenography. Commercial. Telegraphy. Enter any day, write for particulars FALL TERM FROM SEPT. sst. Clinton Business Collefie GEO. SPO'ITON• Principal. NO BETTER WONTED Our Customers say" they want nothing bet- ter thanthey have been getting, and they have been using Star Flour One customer Saturday, another -• Miss hose Finkbeiner, of Ileri.n Mond. v. and one nearly every day. 1+ the guest of her sister Mrs. F.4. "Just •end me the sable as before, Iteywwool. we t . uld not have bctt_r bread" -Mr. Geo. 0. Madman. of Peter. ` 'tW not compete for our Lor o. is the guost of his brother. r. W. Madman. spet 1.11 at the. fair. /.visi;i 'itis. Fred (satiny who has been 11 A VIS RV FY BROS. nu Ler parents dur`.ntr the last two weeks returned to Detroit on Saturday.