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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-08-12, Page 8a ma PO '.t2t1E EXETRR '1'1 AUG. 12thHow +♦++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4+4 •+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 STEWART'S PHONE 16A Sinch '1' + For You + + 1} Summer Lines Clearing at Prices that will Tickle the Strings of = Your Money Bags = - - �q. +1 ♦¢¢ $+ $++ .}i. +.1. $4. Just in A new line of Voung Men's OLIVE GREEN knock shout Ilan;. They're swell. $2.00. }: *S. Ladies Natural Colored Linen Skirts all Tailor made Trimmed with folds, piping and buttons. Just the correct thing for hot dusty days. Regular values 1.05 to 2 25, your choice now for $1 3'3 Ladies White Linen Skirts Tailor Made Pleated and buttoned fronts, very dressy, latest New York styles, regular value $2.25 to 2.50 clearing et $1.10. Listen! We have about, Twenty Ladies Rain Coats. All odd lines. some three quarters and some full lengths. Just the thing for driving. Good for rain. good for dust. Val- ues 111111 surprise you. Your choice for $2.05. Another 5o Doz. Lot crackers. 2 pair for a quarter. of Ladies Hose, Black and Tan plain and Ribbed. They are Nave You a Small Foot? Perhaps:we should not ask, but we have a lot of Ladies 21 and 31 Kid Slippers, Lace Shoes, Buttoned Boots and Fine Oxfords. Regular values 1.50 to 2.50. If your foot, is small come and take your pick for 05c. Just About Quarter Price The balance of our Ladies Trimmed Hats Do you want another Hat. Come and see what ridiculously low prices we are willing to take. Room Rugs and Linoleums new lines just in. favor. are two of our real strong Ines. Some The patterns are lovely and values in your S. A. S'2'EW,A,RT +++++++++++++++++.++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++'e++ -3•++d•++ '+++++++++++++++++ t + Money Money Money WE MUST HAVE MONEY It order to raise mons In y we will hold a great, SLAUGHTER EB SALE for the next THIRTY DAYS. Everything reduced in price. An summer goods to be sold at. cost price, Mens Straw and Linen Hats, Mens and Boys Suits Ladies Blouses, Wbitewear, Belts, Muslias, Gloves, Light Rain Coats. etc, etc. This is a Genuine Sale As we want to raise $1,000.00 in Thirty Days. Goods must go. Come quick if you want 1►argaine. Phone 22 R. N. ROWE One door north P. O. SUN NEVER SHONE on better cloth than we make up into Itrousere. And the sun or rain can - mot hurt them either. They will !neither fade or shrink. SOME EXTRA TROUSERS cannot fail to come in handy during your vacation. Let us make you a pair or so that you needn't be afraid expose to the sue or rain. Here To Stay Bus and Dray calls promptly attended to. Horses kept in stock for sale. WM. ARNOLD The Haying Season is Here. And you will need a hay fork. I have the agency for Beatty Bros., Fergus, round rod track. W. W. TAMAN Satisfaction guar- anteed and prices right. Have capable elan to install BRICK HOUSEAND SiX ACRES OF th(',ln. LAND 15 USIIOItNE. Concession 6. The North-1•:ast corner of Lot 13, �• T Gillespie 1'sborne, the property of s • th' late lua •1 Harris. The house Phone 51. Exeter. is one and nne-half stories high and contains six rooms. kitchen and wood abed. 'there is n frame barn about 20 by 411. hard and soft water. and Mies Lily I'loody, who for the past nboa( one ncrr of good fruit trees. few week**. ,has been visiting her The soil is a good clay. The lot is grnndpare s Mr. and Mrs. ltd. Mostly seeded out and is well fenced Crocker, tv t In Toronto last Tiles - and drr•incd. Apply to day to ripen, n few days with other GLA OMAN & STANBURY, relatives, before .returning to her I Exeter. home i Ifni) bury. Solicitors for the Exceutor. ' Met chant Tailor. EXE I'ER, --- ONTARIO. Market Report. -The following is i eta - the report of Exeter markets, rected up to August 5tb. Wheat :'5 to 9Se. Eggs 20c. It .ur.,y aU to c 53 . Peas, 80c to fsc'. Pratt $21. :shorts S25. Star Flour $3.25. Feed flour 51.511 to $1.55. I1utt..•r Ire. Eggs 19c. 1I.ay$7.50 to $:8.50. Hogs. livetweight S. -LK) Coal, $7.25 a ton. Potatoes 75 to 90 cents •••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCALS • The Misses Pearl Kest le, May�1Times Want Column HardWood. ore spending I'rayn.• and Jennie L I A B L E Hardy ore siendiog th. u., k at the Bend. Five second Loud wh,e;s for sale.( t Mr.S. 1 ,• 1 I t h.f r- u t u o 0 0 . John Tri, b 11 u r n,er:y of Exeter, was el,c(ed Grand -�-- In out last ati, we advertised very low prices in Boots and Shoes, 'rhos, \\'urdcu of the 1. 0. O. F.. of Ontariohere is n special offer. The�who bot were well satisfied and those who didn't will be disappoiute3 when at Ottawa ,Tuesday morning.Times and Family Jterald and Week - they see what their neighbors got for their money. Mrs. Lolvermau and daughter Gear- ty Star for the balance of 1900 for vise, who have been visiting Mrs. only 75 cents. This rate is for sub- This Week We Have Some More Tum and Mrs. Yeo, lett Tuesday for seriptions in Canada only. their home in Menominee. tWis. --,..--- Mr. and ,Mrs. T. E. llandfotd „nil "The llensall Flouring, Mills have two daughters left last , 't et l: for on hand a large quantity of Feed. <I;uka 10 ,p.„s a f. u• weeks 1lu•' and will supply you with Bran at gu.•-:s of MesArs. Cros:cy 1111(1 llunt-i $22.00 and Shorts at $23.00 per er. ton; eccure your requirements while X':uir Jarvis, Toronto, of the supply lasts. , organization is in town. and will visit If you want good bread use the new camp pf Woodmen to -night. "Snow Drift Family Flour". • when a number of initiations and• -�- other business twill be conducted. WOOD FOR SALE.-\Ve are now Mr. Richard .Davis received a bad -prepared to deliver to any part of gash on his face a few days ago. the town first class eltn slabs. All 11e was loading gravel at the time orders promptly attended to. and Lad lifted a large piece of shale R. GILLIES. 011 the wagon, ti hen it slid off strik--�--- n7; hint causing the cut. i DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR- Yesterdtiy twas S1 r. N. 1). lturdori s soon. will he at the Commercial --ty third 1/irihd:try. and he was the Mote!. flours 9 n. M. to 1 P. recipient of congratulations from m. Glasses properly fitted and dis- his many friends. Ile looks just as eases of eye ear and none treated. Miss Nina in )•Doul; its be did twenty three years Next visit Monday, Sept. 6th fore- ingersoll. ngu when he was forty. noon. Ilensall in afternoon. our •••••••• !••••••• +++++++++++++++++++++++d-++ The Timet till Jan, 1010 for Fifty ('eats. 'ren y,iur Neighbors about it. 30C. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ l:insntan is visiting ing Millie .Martin is visiting re- An interestingbaseball-�-" ;atives in Dorchester. game was p:nyed on the recreation grounds WANTED -Apprentice wanted to Thursday evening between the jun- iors of Exeter and the juniors of Hen - sail, resulting in favor of the home boys by tt score of 16-12. As many in town are talking about buying automobiles the thought oc- curred to us that if our subscribers will hustle and pay all arrcages they might assist us in at least writing for a price list of the machines. Civic holiday, 'Thursday August 5th, tt as spent very quietly here. Quite a number took in the Gala day sports at Grand Bend. while others spent the day frog fishing. Several interesting games of bowls were played. Miss Norma Dobler. tvho was here visiting recently, .has returned to Battle Creek to continue her course in the Sanitarium. Miss Dottier was ca:lcd east Owing to the illness of her mother in Buffalo and on her r••).i1 I :stayed off here a few days. Miss 'Flossie Taylor, of London, is visiting her parents. Mr. Orv. Sotatheott is spending his vacation at the Bend. Mrs. Trace, of London, is the guest of Mrs. J. A..Monroe. Miss 011ie Jones, of Brantford, is visiting her mother. here. Mr. Leroy Coultis visited friends 10 Ravenswood last, week. Miss Jessie Hodgert is visiting Mies Anna Bell4or n few days. A number front Exeter attended t1. circus at London Tuesday. Mrs. Hanna and daughter, of Tor- onto, are visiting Miss Strang. Alex. Smith, M. P., for North Middlesex was in town Saturday. '.ars. D. Johns and daughters Lilla and Amy are visiting in Toronto. Mrs. Dick and daughter. of Chi- cago, are guests of Mrs. T. \Vhitet, Mr. 'C. Tebbutl, a former school teacher here, its visiting friends in town. The marriage took place yesterday, Wednesday, August llth, nt the home of the bride's parents, Calgary, of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Linderfield left Miss Ethelda C. Moss, eldest dough - Monday morning to visit friends in ter of 'Mr. and Mrs. .1, 1'. Ross, for - Detroit. tnerly of Exeter, to Mr. \\'m. Robert Bellamy. of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. L'ellatny will reside in Van- couver. Mr. Frank Walter. of Detroit, is visiting his parents 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter. Messrs. Will. Burke and Herb. Axt offended the circus at London Tues- day. Mr. Abe Davis, of London, is visi- ting his parents Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Davis. Mr. and 'Mrs. G. R. Salter, of Tor- onto. nre the guests of the former's parents. Tit- Misses Spargo, of Bancroft, are 'nests of ttheir aunt Mrs. 0. Mc• In11's. ; ••tis, Laura Vivian, of .Mitchell is v• -iting her grandmother Mrs. Geo. 11 rooks. Miss Marie Deltry, of Toronto, was th..• guest of Mrs. J. A. Monroe, over Sunday. Mr. i'nd 'Mrs. Art. Ramsay return- ed to th.•ir home in Ilnnlilton on ,Monday. Miss Lulu ,Martin returned friday evening after n visit with friends In Godericb. ,\1r. Fred Sweet has been appointed is innctittl of the Penatangut.honc public school. Miss Eileen Farmer is the guest of the Misses Katie Collins and Kath- leen Stewart. Miss Edna M. Dow. of the Toronto General hospital, is home for a two weeks' vacation. Several from here attended the ball game between Crediton and Ailsa Craig Monday night. Mrs. Ed. iMarshall and Master Fred Saul visited nt the home of Mrs. 1Vm. hockey Sunday. Mr. rind ,Mrs. t\\', 11.'tVeidenhaminer have returned titter spending a few weeks at Street svi Ile. :hr. and 'Mrs. Richard Illatchford spent n few days in •Ciinton visiting Mr. and Jirs. Chas. Hawke. 51rQ. .itoss. of Livingstone, Mont.. is We guest of her sisters Mrs. Collins and 51iss Ilonthron. The new howling green is looking in excellent shape and the players expect to try it in a few days. ,hisses Jennie and Vera Trick were the guests of 'Mrs. Samtwell also Miss Lena 1::atchford for a few days. 51r. and Mrs. Beresford and two children. of Cleveland, nre the guests of Sirs. W. J. Denman at the Bend. 110Y TO LEARN PRINTING -,ane who has passed the entrance exams. preferred. Apply at TIMES OFFICE. Messrs. A. E. Fiske and R. N. Tay• for are in Ottawa attending the en- camement of the grand lodge. 1. 0. O. F. i The Misses Raney. of Clinton and ?'' ss nrint neer. of Chisel hn rst. were t'. • gut site of Mis4 Vinn Cookson on : ., ndn)•. Miss Winn. of London. is %isitinx ,!ie Misses Welsh. and 51iss ilend.•ll. of London, spent Sunday with firs 5lisses Welsh. Mr. 'Coss R. Howard. of the Mo; - son's bank stall 8t. Thomas. spent S1. 'i'homns 'Civic holiday ,with his parents here. Mr. Earl Sparkman officiated at th,• organ of the Main street church In.! Sunday. during the absence of Mrs. ltlntehfor'I. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hissett and children. of Strnthroy. nre visitinz the fornter's parents. Jar. and Mrs. Tilos. Bisset 1. jr. Mrs. G. 11. ilugh,•s. of 5, w York. who has hecn visiting her part nts Mr. and Mr•e. Thos. Fitton. leaves to- day for her home. Rev. A. J. Kest le. 11. A.. i1. D.. who has tu''n vi-itinO parents and friends in Exeter and St. Marys has returned to Prank en. Ohio. Mosler Freddie .1 wall has return- ed 10 his home in Landon after a plensant visit of five weeks with his cousin Miss Minnie Jewell. Master Clyde llc•aman was badly poisoned with poison ivy at the Bend one day last week. The little Tad's face was in such condition that a physician had to be consulted. One of his eyes was so badly swollen that h: could hardly see and to make mat- ters worse a ben slung him on the other eye closing that optic for a ti tae. For sale at less than half price - One iron ,safe. / combination lock, ItI(ANI NEW, A iBEAUTY. n!so one pair of computing scales, Illt:\N1) NEW. The scales cost ONE IIUN- i)I(ED DOLLA118. FORTY DOLLARS buys them. The iron safe cost SiX- TY 1'IWE DOLLARS and TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS g.•ts il. S.e then) at the Exeter Bargain S1 ore. -J. W, 1111011 111'OI' . Mrs. (Rev.) Cooper. of Itlyth and formerly of Elitnviilr, was taken Tuesday of last week to the hospital at 'Clinton. where she underwent a serious operation for the removal of a tumor in the left side. It will be some time before site can be removed to her home. Her neice, Miss Gert- rude Hagar. of Redlands, Calif. Gen- eral hospital is with her. Mrs Cooper's many friends will be anxious for her speedy recovery. Abraham Merner, a relative of the Tale Senator ,Menu•r. has issued n writ against. Senator Valentine Matz asking compensation for services rendered in getting n senator to ntrlk' way for the appointment of the defendant. Senator ltalz was ap- pointed !hiring the Inst session of Parliament. Senator Itatz views the action taken by sterner as 11 inky. and still defend himself in the courts if the case goes that far. There is not touch enthusiasts among the students who tried the•rc- centexams. and got plucked. it has b••eu reported (hat the examination papers at the request of the depart- ment were purposely made hard as the Norma:s thronglioiit the pro- vince nre in n • crowded condition'. It is not nI all pleasing to the teach- ers to know that some of their pupils were plucked because the papers were made purposely hard and the exannin- ers instructed to he strict. It cosi, each pupil $5 10 try the examinations and the department should send out word to the tenehers to allow only those to try ,whom they were almost sure could pass. Mr. .T. M. fiouthcott. nmatenr 100 yard runner attended the field day sports held by the St. Thomns Ath- letic Association on Monday. In the 100 vnrd event. he was SOCOnd in the first hent but in the finals he w•as d.•fented. in the 220 yard event he ran fourth. 11is opponents were sotne of the hest runners in 1)nlnrif. S. S. Dent. of .Woodstock. N. J. While. of Toronto. and nn American athlete nnnu•d Watson. who is stimmerin,r at Grimsby. The time twins considerably slower than 51 r. Santhenll has nezo- t1nled nn the local track. Iie w•as n'sn h'e ndicepped by n'in r rehh^r eo•es. ennvin r him to slip. Messrs. Ne'ert `'11 ••r • rind Russell Son1hent1 aceanlin n'ed him. The ' t''meinet i. taken front the Strntferd Iteacon and refers to Mr. John Passmore, son of Mr. Thomas Pnssntore. of th•' Thames Bond. "Mr. John .Pnsstnnre. a Ito has h'en ten- ts r ngine d as eyeengineer and electian at ric file tern► power plant far neiriyl Cloves Cinnamon,Ginger Nutmegs,Allspice, five 3,111'?, has court•:• t d the rolirs' 1 1 American School ilt:orr• gspondenin he Mace, Black and White Pepper, Curry Chicano. his nverag.• trade through- out the eosin • being very high. Mr,( learn barber trade. Penprase and Burke. FARM WANTED To buy or rent. 100 acres prefer- red. Full information at Times offioe. GIRL WANTED Good girl for gen- eral housework, Good swages. Ad- dress A. 13. Box N. or apply at Times Office. AUCTION SALE -The long open shed at the Bethesda appointment will be sold by Public Auction Tues- day evening, August 10th at seven o'clock on the premesis. 13. 8. Phil- lips, Auct., C. Keddy. Secy. Trust ltd. FARM FOR SALE Situated on the second concession, lot 26, pf the township of Usbornes three miles from Exeter and five miles from Hensel!, close to church and one !mile and a quarter from school. On Ibis property there is erected a good frame house, seven rooms, convenient to hard and Felt water: barn 40 x 60 ft. with stabling underneath, horse stable 20 x 35, with drive floor and loft for hay. There aro forty acres seeded down and ten acres in bush, also a good bearing orchard. This pro erty is well drath- ed and in a good state of cultivation. If not ;told privately before the 16th of September will be Fold by public auction. Further notice swill be given. This property must be sold as the proprietor is going west. For particulars apply on the premises. ROBERT DOWN. Prop. FARM FOR SALE Lot 3, concession 0, township of IIny, containing 100 acres. On this property there is a two storey brick cottage, large bank barn. with shed and cement pig pen under. Two acres orchard, good supply of water, 8 acres of splendid bush, mostly ma- ple. convenient to church, school and PLUMS to Offer As the Following Prices Will Shoe' A few only of • ��lUV Waists lett which there hasthose Beautiful ` e been such a big run on $2.75 for $2.00; Our regular $2.50 line to clear $2.00; $1.75 to clear $1.25; $1.50 to clear $1,15 A f'w only of $1.:25 for $.00. We have a novelty table that would pay you to inspect It's our Bargain Counter. Sole agents for the Shedrakie Overalls and Smocks. The Overalls with a guarantee. A few of those Boots & Shoes left. We carry a large line of Crockery at prices that will sell them. Highest Prices for Produce. Butter 18c; Eggs 10c trade, 181c. cash; These prices subject to change CARLINC BROS. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 3. 1,000 e. + u. O ELI 0 i3 Over nne thousand stu- dents enrolled by our chain last year. It pays to at- tend a link of this great chain, for "IN UNION THERE 18 STREN(1T11." The demand for our graduates is THREE TIMES the sunny. Other schools engage our graduates as teachers. A special course for teach - Graduated of two years ago are new earning $2. 000 per annum. Three courses-CoMMER. CIAi., .STENOOItAPIIY, and T ELEORAPIIY. Fall Term Opaas dug. Write for particulars.30 Clinton Business College ++++++++++++++++++++4-S++++ Gen. Mpott, n, Principal. market. This is a beautiful home. Nearly all seeded down, will sell' reasonable. Possession given this fall. Apply to JOHN BRODERICK, on premises or the Sareeta P. O. FARM FOR SALE Tv o hundred acres Iots 20 and 20 10th and 11111 concession, of Step- hen. The farm has 10 acres good hardwood bush. bank barn 72 x 36 good frame house, never failing well, cistern at the barn; good orchard. The other has frame barn. good wells, orchard. Roth ore in good stat( of cultivation. These farms will be sold together or separate or will eel! 150 acres. Possession can be had on March 1st. 11)70. II panties wish to purchase they can do their plowing now. For further particulars. apply to Thos. 11. Mnrtyn. Exeter, Ont. PUBLIC MEETING A Public Meeting of the citizens and all those interested. To discuss the Water works 93y -law, will be held in the Town I(nll, Exeter, nn Tuesday evening August 170h, at 8 p. nt. Thos. 11. McCallum. Reeve. The high School Department of the Exeter Public School swill re -open September 1st. with :11 foilowing staff. Principal. W. 11. \\•eidenhnm• mer. 11. A : First Assistant. C. 11. STc- 1Cinley. 13. A.: 'Commercial Specialist A. 11. Johnson. The course covered is complete for second clas-I certifica- tes and .junior matriculation. The past record of this school places it first in Ontario's list for the course, covered. 1)c• -Ls allotted in order of application. June eros. (1 nith over 100 enrolled students. i'or sittings. address. .1. (11(1(10. 5, cretnry. NEW Provision Stote Having leased the store pro- perty of Mr. J. W. Broderick, Main Street, I beg to announce to the public that i have opened out business in the line of Gen- eral Provisions. FLOUR, FEED, STOCK FO9D ALL KINDS OF SEEDS, GRAIN, ETC. ETC. The very hest grades of Ilottr always on hand. Goods delivered to any part of the town \Ve invite your patronage and solicit a call from you Broderick's Jp EIDT Old Stand '1 he Canadian (lank of Comute::e has issued n snap of tha Canadian West, accompanied by a pamphlet descriptive o[ the system of Dominion land survey and of the homestead re - 1:101' eeperahl,' to ural part of C mads. The map and information supplied are invaluable to farmers and others contemplating going West and copies can be obtained FitEE at all offices of the Bank. High Grade Spices Absolutely Pure • ilighest Quality Greatest. Strength Our special selection cf whole and grollni1 spices is complete and Will Insure perfect suc'c'ess. Passmore is to be congratulated upon his soccer -Ifni completion of this diffi- cult work. rind especially as he has contint:• d his work while pnrsninz his stt;dies. Nle hits now in his pos- session n Stationary Engineer'! Di- plome as well as the Electrical Ertpi- neer's Diplomn. having preYionsly obtained the former.' v and Trimeric Powder, etc. etc. ole's Sold in Hnik or 10e. per package. Drug tore Exeter ileadquarters for Pickling Supplies. THE COOK'S DELIGHT with a sack of STAR Cour will be equalled by your own when you find how much hotter things to cat you get. STAR bakes more good loaves to FLOUR It the sack than any other, bakes bread that stays moist arid sweet, bakes biscuits that mother in her1 is aRest days could not equal. HARVEY BROS. 1 f1e r6's Good Neil The market prices for old junk are alive and so is The Old Reliable Firm M. Jackson & Son one door south of the Metropoli- tan. Just, look at, the following prices (no trade, and no truck) all cash. Rags 75 c,hundred RP per ►lndred Iron from Me to 75e. per hun. Old rubber hoots & sines 7c. ib. Copper and brass 0c. per lb. Horse hair 30c. per Ib. Lead and zinc 2 1!2c. per Ib, Bring your goods here and get the worth of your money. • A great yetiety of IRON PIPEalways on hand at a rea- sonable price, suitable for fence posts, bracing bouleyard1ng. M. Jackson & Sons • 2 Fall Term From Sept. 1st ),�)CENTRAI STRATFORD, ONT. After twenty --two years of sol- id work we have become the lar- gest. best and most successful practical training school in Wes- tern Ontario with no superior in Canada. Three departnrents- Commences i., SiIORTIiANi) TELEMIAI,11i We assist graduates to posi- t one as well as give a moot tbor- ough training, Get our free cat- alogne nt once. ELLIOTT & MM(:LACIILAN, Principals. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• PIN YOUR FAiTH - to soft ethir,tr that has cured thou, - owls arid will cure you. I1l!lCI:'S TASTELESS COD I.IVEIt OIi. There may be nothing wrong with snit but n "run down" constiltition. 1'1' CURES THAT. Or no annoying little cringe. IT CIJIIEA TIIAT. Or impoverished condition of the h'ood. 11' CITIES TI1:\T. r►r -s of npp.•tite. IT C.t'ItES ThIAT. Or }, 1 mny he to far advanced that rn l'r • n dnnger of pulmonary troop: h'• 1 nehitie consumption. t' the mntter In -ley. Huy eltIC ; TASTEi,fai`i and take it re- . :':,r It w ill (is you sip. All druggists. W. S. Howey, Phm. B. ('heat's, and i)ptieian EXETER 02TA