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Exeter Times, 1908-10-15, Page 8
1.'.UE EXETER TIMES OCT IFth 1008, ++++++++++++++++++++++++1.'++4. 4-44+++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++ STEWART'S PHONE 16 Business is Goed With us Stocks are all complete, people are preparing for Fall arid Winter. We are ready to serve you, our stock is large and varied, Ladies Jackets and Dress Goods are going well, they are strong lines with us this season styles are very catchy. $15.00 and $16.00 For Ladies tailor made Jacket in Black, Brown, Blue and Green, made from the finest pure wool Kersey cloth, trim - teed with stitching and self strapping, Loose, Senti-letting and Tight, or Corset fitted. If you want style in Jackets you must go to Stewarts, ask for one of our Jacket cata- logues. $7.00 to $1,00 For a big range of Ladies Tweed Beaver and Vicuna cloth Jackets, all colors, trimmed with strapping, Velvet., and Braids, We believe that our showing of Ladies, Girls and Childrens Jackets is the larg- est in the county. Come in and pass your judgement' on the line. Our New Dress Good are going well. -'The' om• S bre Shevron stripes have first place. They are certainly nice. They come in lovely Browns, Blues. Greens and Reds. The stripes are shaded with soft, rich autumn tints. Yes they are the finest we have ever shown. Make swell suits or odd skirts. 25c 30c., & 50c., three specials in Ladies' new J , fall vests. White and nature , soft, lofty finish. Elastic ribs perfect fitting. You will like theta. "They're great". "econds" another job lot of fine ribbed cotten hose, for big girls, boys and women, regular 30c. val- ues- but owing to slight defects in making' we are closing out the lot at 2 for 23 cts. Milliner our 'thong line. We are turning out Ladies' hats equal to any of the best City houses and at prices away by all odds in our favor. For "Newities" "Zippy" "Gingery Stylings" C Stewart's Hats. They are it. Farm produce taken same as cash. Potatoes. Dried Apples, Eggs, Butter and Live Poultry. J'. A. S'2'EWART +++++++++++++++++.++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++4+4+++++4 4++++++•f•+•1•+++++++ • 11 0 RELIABLE WATCHES Perfect in Construction Positive in Performance We again call attention to our grade of WATCHES Good Material, Fine Finish, and Accurate Adjustment are all combined in our High Grade Watches. Our aim is not a question of price, but qual- ity, like anything els© it is al- -vays cheapest in the end. If you want a good reliable watch call on US. A. MARCHAND Wedding Rings a specialty. NEW F#LL •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • • •••••••• t••••••• LOCALS Next Monday will be day. 1'wte Coleman is horn Arthur. Miss Ada Kerslake. is visiting with irivnds, at Londesboru. Mr. James IJonthron, visited }:;s sisters during the pact week. Mr. and Mrs. \W..1. Carling visited friends in Detroit East week, Dirs. James hurray is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Jordan, of Gode- rich. Mr. Robert Irayne Tins beets quite ill fror-a the effects of a dog biting his: on the hand. Ales, Thor. Bissett sr. leaves Thi::s- day for a week's visit with Ser daughter in Dl:chig an. nomination from ]'o:: Iter. D. Walter Collins preached Thanksgiving sermons at St. George's church, 1lderton, last Sunday. Jliss hazel Browning left Thurs- day for \Whitby to continue her stud- ies in the Ontario Ladle's' College. Airs. W. J. tilraitian entertained last '11n:1 sda, everting and JIiss Edith Sanders on Fridaj evening. Xs? Brush. of London. was the guest at the )tome of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood (en ring the past week. Mr. ::n'1 Mrs. 11. Renwick. of fort Huron. are the guests of .M r. an.! Mr=. \W. Barrows at the Commercial. The young sten of the town gave an assembly 10 :a windier of friends in McDonnell's hall Monday evening. Bev. Myers, of Florence, preached too excellent sermons in the James Street Methodist church last Sun- day. Mrs. James Wanless, of Duluth, at r:%cll here 'ili i I slay evetttng to v:s:t her ;«rents. M,. and Mrs. I, !tardy. SUiTINGS OVER COATINGS AND VESTINGS In all the latest Shades and Faterns, at reasonable pricQs See the Wye Fashion Plates for the Present Season. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, -- ONTARIO. Mr. herb. Axt has Tented the honse of Ross-Tallor on William Ft. Jand intends moving into it very shortly. Ac a sp c.nl inducement to (new Subscribers the Times Rill be mailed f to an/ rehlresa in Ci,adt until Jan. 1st. If110 for ono doltar. Rev. !'ear preached nnnivereery services at Atwood last Sunday. During his nhsenee lice. Kettle oc- cupied the pulpit. of the .Main St. church. A nil -cling of the Liberal Cnrtser• vative•( was held over W. G. BBissett's show rooms last Thersdaj evening. 'The meeting etea for organisatice p::rposee. There is some talk of trying to form a Regbv football team in town. Sev+r11 of tho 4 ink clerks are rffi- cicnt at the game and a good tram .00+! likely be formed. Market Report. -The following to the report of Exeter markets= sor- rected up to October 15th. i Wheat 118 cents. Marley. 50 to i,:1 cents. Oats 35 to J41 q•nts. Peas, 85 cents. Bran, $20. Shorts $25. Mendel !'lour, STAR, 82.73. Feed Flour S1.1U to *41.15. Clover seed, $8 to $10 per bushel. Coal, S7.25 a ton. 1':ggs, enc a dcz, n. Rutter 20c. !logs, l.vetveight. $6.05. Hogs, stressed, $7.75 to 58.00. Coal, $7.25 a tat. Dried Tipp:es 5 setetts. Apprentice wanted to learn dress- making. Appy to Miss Mary Tom. t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Those wishing furs repaired or re- modelled should bring them in this month 'M. IIALK\VILL, Andrew at. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• lilt. OVENS BYE AND EAR StJR- geon, will be at the Commercial Hotel. hours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. ru. Glasses properly fitted and die - eases of eye ear and nolo treated. Next visit Saturday. October, 24th. Mr:-. AI. Armstrong, of Sarnia, was� the guest of her mother. Airs. 11. Spicer last week. - Ilugh McKay was in Detroit this week. While there he took in the ball game between Detroit and Chicago. Ile s::re and not forget ;Friday evening the *23rd, the night of the shredded wheat banquet in the Mail street church or you will regret it. Admission only '25 and 15 cents. The coroner's jury on the 1'eake murder case at Stratford returned) a verdict that Airs. Mary l'eake came to her death at the hands of r, negro know a as Frani: Roghntond. Mrs. 11 illi:+rus, of Sitncoe street celebrated her Roth. birthday last Friday evening. A 'number of friends ::ud neighbors called and spent a vcrj enjoyable time with the aged lad:. G. M. :Dunk of 'Toronto represent- ative of the Dominion Cartridge Co. attended the tournament at Zurich Friday, Oct. 9th. and visited the, members of the Exeter Gun Club' Saturday last. A meeting of the bowling syndi- Cate was 1101(1 in the Town Hlall last Friday night. Several accounts were ordered paid and the selection of a !thee for the front of the lawn left in the hands of a committee. Mr. .tolyl Welsh last week sold his farts of 100 acres, lot °5 cont _'n 1 1-' •TIN Big Tumble In Price of Boots and Shoes • isi �t .pit * •44. i1 In order to reduce our stock of Boots and Shoes we are going to of- fer our entire] stock at greatly re- duced prices for the next two weeks SNELL & ROWE One door North of Post Office: .ti !i !� v ai !� ���..3�{.i•�t.��, ti 4.!i • ti OA PrP Miens J..J. Allan Fye -Sight Specialist and Ref'cting Optician Will he at the Commercial Hotel Sat. Oct. 14tb, hours 0 a. m. to 9. p. 111. Mrs. S. Hicks is this week visiting her daughter Mrs. John Leary near Cromarty. re, ay and children, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Stew -I art for several weeks, left yesterday; for her home in Pueblo, Colorado. Mr. Thos. Cameron will commence , his fall and winter monthly sales! early in November at the Metropoli- tan hotel. Any person having stock: to dispose o8 will leave diecription of, property at this office at an early date. A very interesting meeting in the borne to Alex. Munn. of Hai. The! interests of temperance was held in farts was offered for sale by public the Main Street Methodist church auction on the 22nd, but as it as beetx last Monday evening, when Mre. di-1>oced of, only the chattels will be I Gordon •Vright of London, gave one <etd of her stirring addresses. Mre. Geo. Anniversary Services in con -1 Acheson of Goderich also addressed Che held the meeting, reh. nec,iwith the Cave -n d o toles ' Another Contest --The Purity hand - Exeter. 'will be hd on Ellin -1d• y. Oct. 18th. w3:eft the Ite-v. Janne= li,,ilins, of King etrcet Presbyter -1 :n church. London, will preach/ ail 111. h.. tn. and 7 p.m.. The public, Is cordially invited to attend these, services. Mr. J. \V. Ilogarlh, president of the 'Vest Huron Teachers Associa-t tion, who has been teaching at Morn-; ingside, Alta., since vacation receiv- ed notice that he had been appointed by the educational authorities of Otte tario to visit the schools of England l Scotland and Wale,. in die interest, of education. Mi. 1logarth left last tusk for Grill Britain. 1 The cu teem(' of the. contest be twccu the Chicago and Detroit base•• ball club: for the chatnpionship of the world is being %vatahed with: con siderable itit••reat by t he local fans. When 1)etloit tion the American lea- gue pennant the local admirers of the game were delight rd and in the supreme contest. the Detroit team eontinue to be favorite: herr. A tnnss meeting in the interest sal Jt. 1'. !McLean. the Liberal candidata' for South Huron. will be held in the Otier:1 Douse, Exeter oft Friday' Oct. 10th. al 8 p. tn. lion. A. ,G. McKay N. C.. 1f. P. 1'. aa''. ice candidate will address rhe meeting. The pub- lic :s invited to hear a fair (tisc':s- sion of Laurier's record. 'I'l:e Con- servative candidate or his representa- tive %till 1:e made welcome THIS WEEK We are showing some Choice Stock in PIANOS from the best Canadian mak- ers. Good Second -band Square Piano at a bargain. Also three good second-hand ORGANS Sewing Machines the best the country produces All the latest novelties in Sta- tionery. Our prices for all the above goods are in your favor, ed out the prizes of the magic lantern contest on Saturday evening. The Terms the most liberal von could correct number being 104. Following desire were the successful contestants. Miss L. Cooper London, Lutner Reynolds Hay, W. Treibner, Roy Luxton, Exe- , ter, Hector N. Taylor Whalen, Jos. 1 Farmer Centralia. A Regular Storni ,Period rovers: the 21st to the 254bi. The 22nd is the! central dale of this period, but it ' s will reach hey0nd its normal limits! with Earth anal titin on the 25th. By 1 the 2Ir:I. low barometer and autum- nal delude! r -forms t% ill be in pro- gress from west to east. and these 1 conditions will cover wider areas and gain in intensity ns they march across the V041111 1.7. llaromettic pressure will rtse. the tempo al will fall to decidedly cold leanings. and boreal gales will follow from the (northwest immediately in the !take of these slot nls. The 2''nll to 27th is smother too led of decided seismic possibility. Possibly the best known inns 8ti Canada today among the commercial men is our own John !Gillespie, or "John' as he is familiarly • knowfi among the knights of the grip. John has been in the business thirty four years, or Ower since the railroad has been running through ,Exeter, and !luring ,111 these years Oie has 'Hissed the train only tw':ce, once owing to the town clock ageing hart minutes late, and the second lithe Dan McGillir:fele. of the Cal Ity ane of his horses rate away whet, he was hitching up. In the last twenty News and formerly of the Goderic)t five Years he had missed only one dal S:gtial. ons arrested last week °n a being in his accustotncd' scat and char(•+• of criminal libel preferred b? that was occasioned by a slight in - 11. ('. i4d%1nrds proprietor of the Eye sass, It 411a7 eeetm strange that Jol►n Opener published nt Ctlgars. The had not retired long ago. tart ninny action arose out of an nrticte N% bleb a the travellers, ,who never forget appeared on the front page of the to charge up bus charges in thein Sows which Mr. Edwards said re- ettpense !account, have overlooked fleets on his personality and on his him wdren t:ettling up at "the (eel Of morals. Mr. McGillicuddy Was Teter their trips and conscqueritly he is mgt release+! on $1,000 bid. ' many thousands of dollars. Then Mr. \W. R. Alger, nceountant of again John nspires to have nhways the Exeter branch, Canadian (lank i the beet outfit in Canada. for 11:s of Commerce. Tuesday morning re• t business and is kept busy rcerret :arg ceive+l word that he had been 1rans•ihis horses. harness, etc. so that there fcrred to Windsor to take the pos- I Menus make no small figure. '.By !tion as accountant of that branch j trade Mr, Gillespie is n cooper. but and left fo. \V:pl?sor yesterday nao••n-j very few know it. Rcfore going into Ing. Mr. Alger came to Exeter a! the bus and teaming business he N„ is ,4 he teb► hack a110tber Crdt!r for Star NewBrunswick, Nova Scotia and f'•w• menlhs before f he Sovereign I was in partnershipwith the late given pursuant to It. h O Ike 7 '� I:anrs n as taken over by the linnk oft John Gould and it is said he %was one (-•tmmerce, and was one off the few !of the most expert barrel hankers in . napley.es retained on the staff.!1 Canada, Although neatly the three During the illness of Mr. Jos.l score nail ten mark, he dors not look 27thO2 „bout ° Lakefield Madawaska to depot har- 4ttell •end for some time after bis) hie 7csrs and there is no rlot:by lie the day of Augn=t, 19081 Uld •y011 St'E', t.lne bread baked I1 are retot ired on or about the 7f h i bor. Argyle to Cot ocunk, Lindsey to Lath Mr. Alger was noting manager! will l able to make the fang trips +lay of October 1908, to srn•l by from our Star Flour At. the Halihurton, Sharbot Lake via.K. leo P. an+1 made for himself a bast c,1 ( a day for a long time to come. Imo 4 1e•I,;,id or deliver to i`iesrsra, t `Ry., and points front Severn t urth friendsP. w w e 1rn1 ill Exeter, ho 711 b sorry GI:el l:ln & Soaribury, of the village fall'. Bay inclusive, Return limit on all to hr+r of his departure but pleased 1t(rnN of Exeter. solicitors for aJin:nistra- I tickets, Saturday, December Stli, 11M38 that ] ]. 1 , l GILL -A (' Bend, Friday. Oct. for of the said deceased Iheir chlist Fin and Burn tines, ::+Idrepesee drtlo & son Notice to Creditors In t matter Um n t : t (. of the estate f t u John Herbert, late of the Village of Exeter, iu the Cotinty of Huron, Gelill0tn:111, (ICecased• Notice is hereby given nut su;ust to It. 0., 1897, chap. 129. that all ctcditor:+ arid l (diets having claims against the estate of the late John Herbert, wl:o died on or about the 20th day of Sept., 1908, are re- galired on or !before the gill day of Nov., 1908 Ito sot by post ,prepaid 2 or deliver to Messrs. (;ladrnan Jc Stanbury, solicitors for the execu- tors of the estate of the said deceased their christian and surnames, addresses and de,i• criptions, the full Particulars of their claims, the stalemetit. of their ac- counts arid the nature of the ue- slt:isles, if any, held by then:. And further lake notice that after such last nionlioned da to the sail Execu- tor.; will proceed to distribute the assets of the dcceaa.d among the p,lrti(•s entitled thereto, having re. g 114 only I o the clairrl4 of which th:y shall then have notice and that the said executors %vitt not be liable for the said Assets or any part there - (1f to ,1117 person 01' persons of whose cllints moire shall not have been pleasant received by thorn nt the time of such dist n i1)ul fun. GLADMAN & S1ANll1:1tT Solicitors for Said executors. Dated at Exeter, this 15th day of October. 1908. THE OLD RELIABLE To our Patrons and the Public We take Pleasure in inviting you to our inspection o. fine Merchandise for Fall and ''inter Season, an%ynusuat showing of; - Fall Millinery, Fall Dress Goods, Fall Footwear & Fall Clothing. A careful examination is requested. as we feel cenvint.ed that you will be thoroughly satisfied ae to the high class of exhibits, prices too are very low when you take into consideration the good Value. Craling Bros. the People's Store. where you get your money's worth. and the right change back. Cottle in and see us, whether you buy or not, no trouble to show goods. Butter 20c., Egg 19c., Dried apples 5c., We want your Poultry highest prices paid. CARLINC BROS. REMOVED I wish to inform the public that I have moved my, stock of Groceries and Boots and Shose from my old stand to two doors south of the Times Office. My large stock of Boots and Shoes will be sold at a sacrifice below cost. The firms name hereafter will be WILSON EROS. r, J. Wilson. Wilson Bros. APPLES WANTED Bring in your apples now, will take any kind and pay 25 cents per cwt. I The Caledonia Evaporating Co. Evaporator on Station Street, Exeter. J. G. EARL, Manager. THE Great School! CENTRAL 1 STRATFORD. ONT. Our past record and our Pres- • ent grade of work stamps us as t the great pradtfcal training • school of Western Ontario, We have three Departnient:- COMMERCIAL. SHORTHAND TELEGRAPHIC. Our graduates are in demand as Business College teachers as well as office assistants. Individ- ual instruction. Enter now. Large catalogue free, write for it I ELLIOTT et MCLACHLAN, I Principale. ++++++++++++++++++++++'I•+++ Memories SITUflTION • t with leading business houses await our graduates. Loose -Leaf Ledger and all modernnfllee 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. 1st. CI111011 Basic's Cohens j ) ) .(1ItU. S1 U11UN 1 rind al. , p GRAND TRUNKSY'S EM HUNTERS EXCURSION Notice to Creditors Return tickets at single fate Oct - An Old resident of Exeter oder 4th to November 3rd. to points in in the matter of the est.il,t of "1'emagaml. points Mattawa to Port I -fabella Galbraith, of the Town- (w' H. Trott), now residing Arthur, To Georgian Bay and ltack- ship of Stanley, in the. County of in the Niag!1!'a I'Pn., 9en(do inaw division: Port Arthur via N, N. Ifuron, S r st r tlece 1 Co., and to certain pointe in (2uel:ir , • +. • ,• , rn wii 97, rill 1). 12. , I hat all et Newfoundland. egain,t t he estate ceditors and others having claims Flour and r( marks If it i8 October 22nd to November 3pd• (l ilbn lith, who V died „;,' or iIsabella as good as the last it will (lo. hays, midland. Mnganet:twan River. ,, Muskoka Lakes, i'enetnng, Lake f n is las recover •t well mcr)100 t .ran+l end t t •ty I H A R i Ci promotion. 2nd. to 11r. end airs. John Gill a What might hate proved a fat:: accident happen(. first %veek on the farm of 1fr. \We;. atntatr°►tg. Tht:_er Heed. Mr. Tho Malate ata. engaged :o digging .a 144:1 at:i rile,= 1.1'0(4 11)0711 sixteen fret. Several small Y BROS . or until close of navigation, if earlier, . ! to points :cached by steamers. Full 5011. 34(1 -in Dash wood nn \\'e•lne�,tar. :11,41drnetit+lious, the frill 014 jell., information from town agent. 0't. 7th. to Mr. on�l Mrs. 1"1"11• 1'r•+ of Ricer claims. the 4tatrre f l J. .1. KNIGHT,Depot of I heir eremitism and the mime Of Farm for Sale Agent, P.:dt, 11 .on. 1 (he securities, if any, held by them. I or write J. D. MCDONALD, Unites 1LICY -,O And further take If:" it-'''., that niter' Depot, Toronto. Ont. F.GyT0�1-(.1DLFiti'-At. the parson. .)tch Irnt ,)tenlianed dale tllr said This (inns consists of 122 acre=•;t,1 age, Hensall. on \Vedneeday Sept administrator will ru'e'd to desire- me at the village of Elintville on the , - children Isere playing near the ..%::1 allth by the Rev. S I. Toll, A1iss p Ht. Marys gravel road, convenient to it d although warned to keep tack Mary Gidlr•y to Mr. Jesse Elston, 'hate t=yet. of th • deceased nnMnq , ono 'held about ten }Dara ctrl. sea both of Exeter, , flan pet1i0e colilk•d thereto, havint : ae(<ntlm itstole. �tcs walk blacksmith theshop Af 1l1- f Hoilseand Lots for Sale of Air. G4oahe1 J, ffacy 111.1. Rotten 11141.1,-(;01'1,1)--Tn /Inv. \We,ins:day; eh�:rellailrrth,'Iti" 9 141 110 l:ot:ec ��nrl% trtciit l o(rist eh'1rch. one mil.• from public' near the mouth and ,tenieng on a Mt. 15, C:tine. (ianfihter of Mrs,. i lehool, One part consists of 10n' at;;' Erick holier, with ever, con- borard which upturned. the lad fell r said administrator .hall not be liable ranict'e, hard ail soft water, .Iv p John f;nul+.. !o .)cher nen. of not., acre=. %% 7th Crick hnu�e. el,... f,„r,l headlong into the hall. The fall v%t._ cell. !for ills slid ;, 4r ,4 or any pyrt there• i with ba�cutent. drive shed, orrharrl, g (WO itis, with 11 irk st,l,I • and Jello partially' broken by slighter strife• i)(iiD • of In :any person or ',eyefuls of ,,,home •' 10 acres hu+h, shun 1 iiee of water. notes„ Apply at 'knits Offing. in'g 4),Mu. frosts till the sleek and head AtnC05"--in C+nlraCa ton 9vrudn I shine• n011cf sash n,rr 1110' been ra- The other part consists of 22 nen'''. and the 1.1tle 1'.i la soled headfirst Y received by him at the time of Noel' veneer house, frame stauie!. o:cna•+i into the (misty I1 40ket. He aa• October 11th. Samuel McCoy attest' distIibut1on. 2 sells. All goo.! land in good state Mta. Mpt. Robertson. of Barren, ((1 ekl► lnk.0 In Ike fop and i• ego. 05 yearn. I GL,U)\1,s . .! ti'I'AN11t'It1', of i lit. All n. 1'oa•c!e;on given' d�RNTOA=d. who nae been the Rucet of Mrs. Wm. nhte in lie arn•:nl tri;►!• 141r. 14tu1., 111•;1'1'EILNAN-I;a 'C:Ick,rsmith. on; A01iri10rs for T4xerntrix• Marsh 1919. 1'ar terms nal often Ih,wdett during the past week rt- and the little tad are to h• ten raft:- ti4pt. 2:t►. Franc:' Larric, wife of Solicitor. for admini�trntor.lltast.as 1MKi114Y0111f11ijiM1 U g + , partictlate apply on the premiree itt turned on Wednesday of this week !sled nn eeelping from wit It. weal -.1, liiehtol D. Heffernan. u„cJ 71 !)sled at 14zcfer, lhi+ 18t,t dap o, ,](>~1111iA JOHNS, 1'ro retar. �at>ita aoeompauicd by Mrt4 Dawdes. seem certain deatft. yesasl t7retotler, IDOP, p et