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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-08-19, Page 8li H la 1. 1J It '1' 1 M. JJ 8 AUG. 19th 1:Wn ++-1-44+-1-4-+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++41 14-4-4-1-4.1+++++++++++++++-1-e++ STEWART'S PHONE 16 Last Chance This Season Seven Only Ladies Lin- en Skirts, - t tick ed, flounced and trimmed with Buttons and folds. Regular value $2.25 to $2.75 You take your choice fct• only $1.33 Mens Covert Rain Coats in Grey, close, fine finish. well made, best linings. Suitable for rain or fall overcoat. $8.50. A Dandy Lot of Ladies white lawn Waists, trimmed with Lace, Insertion and fine Tucks, ranging in price from $1.25tc 1.50. You take your choice for 75c. Here is one Pureaters Wool for the Boys in Navy and (.'ar• conal with fancy roll collars, 30 Cents. 1.00 b1.25 b1.50 Three Spesiais In Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk, all 30 inches wide. These conte to us direct from the makers. No middle profit ex- cept the agents. Positively the best values we have ever shown. Color and finish are perfect. These are money sayers. SPECIAL A lino of Scotch Giughams direct front the Old Country in new Stripes, Checks and Shadow Plaids. Real Beau- ties. Every yard guaranteed, absolutely fast dye. 12ic. Dinner Sets Lovely new designs in im- ported Dinner Sets. 10S pieces to the set, pure white grounds Bard semi china body, decor- ated with neat spray and florid effee.t.,, gold traced and stippled. About fifty sets to choose front $7.75 to $15.00 IM 11 + t .+ +,+I. "Bridal Rose" '3+ +I•+t. *T. +.o t-1• + P +4. +4 ++ +4 t Our open stock Austrian China. Anything from a teacup to a full dinner set, acknowledged to he the pret- tiest pattern in the trade. Tea set for $7.23. Dinner Set $18 to $23,00 according to num- ber of pieces. "Ask for Bri- dal Roses" Black Dress Goods Black Dress Goods, one of our strongest lines. Our as- sortment is very complete. New lines are being opened up each week. We are showing some very pretty shadow stripes and plain mirror finished goods. See our lines at 50e, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Farm Produce is just as good as cash S. -A-. STEW.A.R'T +,•+++•t--IeSeeeseese•: es , • .:•-f•1-+++++++++++++++++4•+++++ ++++++++4-++++++++5•++4.+++++ •++•f•++++++•i•+++++++ Money Money Mone WE MUST HAVE MONEY In order toaise r more we willhold a ygreat SLAUGHTER SALE for the meat THIRTY DAYS. Everything reduced in price. All summer goods to be sold at cost price. Mens Straw and Linen Hats, Mens and Boys Suits Ladies Blouses, Whitewear, Belts, Muslins, Gloves, Light Rain Coats. etc, etc. This is a Genuine Sale As we want to raise $1,0011.10 in Thirty Days. Goods must go. if you want bargains. !'hone 22 R. N. ROWE Come quick One door north P. O. SUN NEVER SHONE on bettor cloth than we make up into trouser* And the sun or rain can- not hurt them either. They will neither fade or shrink. SOME E\TBA TROUSERS cannot fail to come in handy during your vncation. Let us make you a pair or so that you needn't be afraid, expose to the soil or rain. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXEII'h-R, -- ONTARIO. IJRICk HOUSE AND SiX ACRES OF LAND IN t'SBORNK, The North-East corner of Lot 13. Concession 0. Osborne, the property of tb' late Israel Harris. The house la one and one-half stories high and contains six rooms. kitchen and wood - 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 ro(1 track. Satisfaction guar- anteed and prices right. IIave capable loan to install them. W. T. Gillespie. Phone 51. Exeter. abed. There is n frame barn about VOTE Foil THE 11Y -LAW AND 10 by 40, hnrd and soft water. and IITETEI3 FiIRE PROTECTION. abed. one acre of good fruit trees. VOTE Foil THE (IY•I.AW AND The soil k n gond clay. The lot is IITETER 1•'iltE PROTECTION. mostly seeded out and k well fenced VOTE FOR 'fiE ICY -LAW AND And drained. Apply to IITETEII FIIU; PROTECTION. GLADa1:AN & STANiIURY, VOTE i'olt TIIE BY-LAW AND Exeter. 1 BTETEIR FiRE PROTECTION, I Solicitors for the Executor. Market Report.-Tbe following is ( Willie ldirney ie visiting friends in the report of Exeter markets, ger-1Loi:dot.. Times Want Column rect..d up to August 19th. Wheat S2 to sic. Barley 50 to 55e. tats, new ;35e. oats, old 42c. Peas 75 to 80e. Pratt 3;22.00 Shorts $21.00. Star Four 83.10 Feed flour $1.50 Putter 18c. Eggs I tay$7.50 to 55.50 IHoseliveweight •. 71.55 Potatoes 75 to 80 cents Ceal. $7.25 n ton. to $1.55. •••••••••••••••••••••••••t• • • • • •••••••• LOCALS • r••••'••• ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 �C. The Times till Jan, 1910 for Fifty (Cents. Tell your Neighbors about it. +++++++++•t-++++++++++++++++ 7'.1r. and Mrs. J. Jones and family ar holidaying at the Mend. Miss Hattie Holloway, of London, is visiting this! 'Ida Itowe. VOTE FOR THE 13Y -LAW ANI) i3ETTER FIRE PROTECTION. ' Mr. J. -Willis Powell was at Blyth this week on a business trip. Messrs. W. J. Mallett and Ed. llarness were in Detroit last week. Mr. "f. Ii. ,.McCallum and family returned ;Monday from the Bend. Mr. A. 'Moore, of London, spent a couple of days in town last week. • ',kiss Myrtle Ilrowntrc•e, of Lucan, 'i-ired her aunt iMrs. D. 'Wood Sunday Mr. 'Wilbur Vale, of London, is vis- iting his mother 'Mrs. John Vale Exe- ter North. 'Mr. and Mrs. 1t. G. Scldom visited relatives in Ingersoll during the week. Miss Bertha Fitchett, of Thedford, is the guest of Miss Ethel Brickwood this week. Miss Lena Bennett, of Toronto, is the guest of her sister, 'Mrs. J. A. Stewart. llr, and Mrs. Garfield Shecre re- turned to their home in llrantford Saturday. Mfrs. Boss and Miss lothron are visiting relatives and friends in itensel!. VOTE FOR frim BY-LAW AND BETTER VIRE PROTECTITON. Me -ars. Tom. Carling and Sandy Bawden left Monday morning for Fort '\William. Mr. Walter .Drinkwa►er, of Lon- don visited his sister Mrs. Shirley Bebicr last weeV. hiss May .)Furcal has returned home after n pleasant visit with re- lat :•es at ,Whalen. ^•'r. E. J. Christie und sister Mrs. R. 33. Rogers. spent Saturday and S•inday in Detroit. Mr. and ,Mr;. Anderson and child, of the Soo, are visiting Mrs. Ander- son's mother. ,Mrs. 'Wood. 'rr. Al. Meyers and Miss Follick, of St. Thomas, have been the guests of Mr. and Airs. Sam'I Sanders. Miss Ilene Dodds left on Friday for a tnenth's visit with friends in Teterboro and other places. Provincial Constable James Phelan, of Gotlerich. was the guest of Mr. Hugh Spackman over Sunday. The Miss s Versa and Ethel Road- house, of Kirkton. are visiting their cousins Mises+ Ella and Olive Wood. Mt'. J. JI. Soulhcott was r► visitor at the Betel Saturday evening and Sunday. Ile %vent out there about the carne time last year. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dorwood. of St. Marys. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maguire Sunday. Mr. Elder Elliott, left Monday morning for tit. Thomas. where le. has secured a position at baking. VOTE volt Tits BY-LAW AND BETTER FIRE i'ItOTECT,ION. • Mrs. Saxon Fitton r.nd Master Ger- ald legit Tuesday mottling for J3uf- Ra:o to visit the fortner's sister. Miss +Mary 1:. 'faay:or has returned borne after a five months Ftny with her sister Mrs. Ephraim at Zion. Mr. Acnuilla 8heerr, who was called here on account of the dent of his (ather, returned to Lansing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Crittenden and Mr. rind M rs. Chambers, of Itlyth. returned to their home Tuesday even- ing rafter `pending their holidays at Grand Bend. Mr. Andrew 'Campbell. who n few weeks ago took n trip through the tiorthti•est. returned home Thnrsdny evening. Miss Myrls' Kent. of London, has returned home after n pleasant visit with her cousins Etta \\ hiteford and R. P. Taylor. The vital school opened for the fall tern Monday morning. The town schools will re -open Tuesday. e..ptemher 711t. Dr. Lung and Mr. 8. Coxon. of ,rnnton. who nccompanied the bow- ers on Friday evening called on Mr. and Mrs. 1\'rn. Taylor. firs. 1). Wood, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Oiive. returned horn: Saturday evening after :t pleasant visit with friends in London. At the rnte events are mnrchin;r at present. i t will soon be n gars• tion whellier Canada should contrib- ute nn :airship or a dreadnought. The Iwo rinks of Exeter bowlers who attend, d the lo' reamatt at God- ich In st week played very good. bet 25th inst to consider the gu,trnntceing were unnb:e to land any of the fro- of the bums of a det•entnre by the l phies. Town of Clinton to provide a water Mrs. Geo. Anderson is visiting in 1 11 L V L. Londua th:s week. • Five second hand nh.•els for Mr. 1tob1. E. Pickard return. d from John Teichner. the wt st last week. in our last ad. we advertised very low prices in Boots and Shoes. Those BOY '1'U LEARN PRINTING -,Ung : here is a special offer. The who bot were well satietled and those who didn't will he disappeinte3 when who bus .passed the entrance exams. pret: Times and Family a mi:y herald and Week- they see what their neighbors got for their money. err e.1 .1 A pp'y : at '1'1111:S OFFICE.' l)' tifol the balance of 1909 for I Dr. Ilyndman performed a auc- only 75 cents. This rate is for sub- This Week We Have Some More ieessful operation on the throat of seripticr,s in Canada only. Mies Daisy Hodgson last week. The baseball game advertised for; "The llensall Flouring Mills have Thw:,day evening between Crediton, on hand a large quantity of Feed, u,.l lsxet,r did not tnaterialize+. The and %till supply you with Bran at Crediton team telephoned about six .'22.00 and Shorts at 823.00 per o'c:ock that they were unable to ton; secure your requirements while A few only of its(] wd1ts left which come. ;the suPpy lasts. talose Beautifulf1 G been such a The provincial License department I I. If you tritnt good bread use our has given insu•uelions that the liven 'Snow !)rift Family Flour". ses of all liquor dealers with three I convictions against theta are to be WOOD FOR SALE. -\\'e are now forfeited. This order a ill be strictly 1 -prepared to deliver to anv part of enforced. I the town first class elm slabs. All attended to. tl r promptly At the recent ,;air• of �1rs. Y'ookson's ordersR. GILLIES. property Mr. ,Wen. funders pought 501 acres adjoining 1►is farm, while Mr. Bargain Counter. \\'rn. llcarin fou 'ht the 30 acres n g short distance north and llr. Wm.!DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR - Northcott the 25 acres in the itay, g. eon.. will bo at the Commerolal Sole agents for the Shedrakie Overalls and Smocks. The stv;tmp.• Iigie'. ilaur !1 a. m. to 1 P• Overalls with a uarantee. J1 r. James Whyte, who was un -1 m Glasses properly titled and die- g fortunate Ja to having his hed cut off 1 eases of eye ear and nose treated. A few of those Boots & Shoes left. while working around a threshing Next visit Monday, Sept. 6th fore- ntnchine, is getting along splendid- noon. Benson in afternoon.We carry a large line of Crockery at prices that will sell ly. although he was very weak front ; Highest Prices for Produce. Butter the loss of blood. i WANTED -Apprentice wanted to prices !curs Garber trade. Penprase and it; PLUMS to Offer As the Following Prices Will Show (- there has big 1 all on r- 7 .�$2 . . _. � for • Our 1.) 7 _.00 regular lfll 0 like to•1 � elle $2.00; $1.75 to clear $1.25; $1.50 to clear $1.15 A f'ww only of $1.•25 for $ 00. We have a novelty table that would pay you to inspect It's our Harry K. Thaw, the murderer of Standford White. was last tveek ad- judged insane by Chief Justice'Mills of New York 6tate and ordered sent back to the asylum :it Mattewan. I.t:.eincena!, making :,,other trial for his libertn - VOTE FOR THE IBY-LAW AND BETTER FIRE J'ROTF.CTION. ; lies. 1t. If. Collins, %Miss Kate Hon- thron and .91iss Katie Collins nre making Preparations to move to To- ronto in n few weeks, in order that :Mics Katie !nay continue her studies. They will make their home with 3Ir. James Ilonlhron. The flying machine will be a great help to the stump speakers, During a ctmpaign be will be able to aviate from place to place and address huge multitudes tvithout moving from his seat. This trill give a realistic touch to the statement so often made that a speaker delivered thunder bolls. Qualification of voters on Local Option 13y -Laws. -Sub -section 1 of section 141 of the Liquor License Act (Chap. 245 R. S. O. 1897) provides that a by-law of this kind, before its final passing, must he duly ap- proved by the electors of the muni- cipality, That is, the electors who are qualified to vote at municipal elections. The Sons of Scotland, of St•aforth', are having a big cclebratiion in Sea - forth on i VednesJay next, August 25 Special features are the Iluron Mara- thon race. bicycle races, the •Kilties Band of Lucknow- local races, etc. Baseball match Goderich vs. Mitchell. Grand concert in the evening, when Ed lie I'i sgot t ail' be assisted by the iCI:ties Band and pipers and dancers. A Reactionary Storni I't•riod is central on the 23rd, 211h, and ?5th. with ,Moon's first quarter on the 23rr1. At this period the barometer will fall again, the temperature will rise and the threatening condi- tions will increase into summer storms. The outlook for diffused rains is not without hope at this and the preceding p.•riod, although we do not expect a sufficiency of gener- al rains during this month. The Mercury period covering the 1511, to the 28th, with probability of equa- torial ink st orms from the south. .�' „rues good Lope that August will not be a month of unmitigated heat and droath. Al the .arse time. a cycl,r� oe such phenotnena is due, when we may expect ' all signs to fail" in a season of dry, hot weather. Under and virtue o; the 'Mortpowers con- ce Don't think because the reporter' will nebd ie pnrodaucedrtaat in the lime gage ofwhics�lch sees you getting on the train that he there will he offered for sale by oerrht to know who you are and Puitrrc AUCTION u here you are going. or if he sees yo:i greet some friends that he knows Irl JAMES IC Auctionoer who they are and sheer They are nt '1'111: IIAS'l'1N 1 iIthe iN '!'H from. We aim to get all the news, Toren of Parkhill in the County of E but you may be the one we don't 'Iowncsez on Saturday the 4th day of happen to know. We Iry to beco►nct September A. 1). 1909 nt the hour of. tnmilinr wish names and faces. if possible. But during the years past we have been to church nrid filled to see you there; we have hung around the town pump. but some of you were not there; ):e have loafed on the street: we've even risked our re- putation on back streets on :► dark reedit. bet yon wcrrn't all there And we'll be hanged if we know where to find you till. So if yon nre ,:o:ng or costing, or know anybody cut line up queer enpers. let us know. Mrs. B. 8. Phillips is visiting her son Rev. 11. T. Phillips at Ravenswood, FARM FOR SALE Situated on the second concession, lot 26, of the township of Cabernet three miles from Exeter and five miles from Bcitsal!, close lo church and one smile and a quarter from School. On this property there is erected 1t good frame house, seven rooms, convenient to hard and Fort water; barn 40 z GO 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 erly is well drath- ed and in a good state of cultivation. If not cold privately before the 15th of September will be Fold by public suction. Further notice toil be given. This property must be sold as the proprietor is going west. For particulars apply on the premis-s. ROBERT MOWN, Prop. FOR SALE Cottage and three lots in Exeter. being lots Nos. 55, 56 and 57 south of Simcoe Street. On this property is a ,'rime cottage (brick. foundation) con- taining' five rootns and a good cel- lar nlso a good well and a large stable. Good garden and fruit trees. The property has to be sold to wind up an estate. Apply to GLADMAN & ST ANBURY, Barristers, Exeter, Ontario. FARM FOR SALE Ta .i hundred acres lots 20 and 20 10th and 11th concession, of Step- hen. The farm has 10 acres good hardwood bosh. bank h:urn 72 x 30 good frame house, never failing well, o:stern at the barn ; good orchard. The other has frame barn. good wells. orchard. Both pre in good Ftnt, of cultivation. These farms will be sold together or separate or will sell 150 acres. Possession can be had on March 1st, IPi0. 11 patties wish to purchase they can do their plowing now. For farther particulars. apply to Thos. B. 1lnrtyn. Exeter, Ont. Mortgage Sale Mrs. Thos. Skinner. of Mitchell, Is the guest of Mrs, Samwell. The high School Department of the Miss Mabel Walter, Lordon, arrir- Exeter 1'ub:ie School a ill re -open ed here '1atesday to spend it couple September 1st. a lib the fo:!oeing weeks vacation, uff, Pncipal, \\'. 11. t iidenham+ Mts. Darn Dyer, of C.teeville, Mich. stmor. (3. riA ; first AssistanVt. C. I1. Mic- isa quest at th t homes of Mr. and Mrs. Kinley. It. A.: 'Commercial Sp scjaii.at A. G. Dyer. A. M. .lobo=on. The roars•• covered Mies Victoria Miners visited her is :,s4 eerlificn- friend Miss Swann, of Fullerton, last fescomplete for second c!and junior mntrieu:ntion. The week. past record of this school P:aces it first in Ontario's ;ist for th • routes o'c:oek P. M. the followin • valu- able faros property. to -wit : Lot num- ber Eight in the Twentieth Conces- sion of the Township of McGillivray in the County of Middlesex. On the property there is it good dwelling holm. and barn. a good orchard. ahold 15 acres of hush, soil first class. Fares well watered. About five and one half utiles from Parkhill. flood roade. A MOST DE - NIRA IILE PROPERTY. For reruns and conditions of sae iti'i la Kenneth Goodman Solicitor for Mortgagee Misfit A. J. Mille, of Wuodhatn, vis- ited covered. Desks allotted in order of supplied me invnlnnble to farmers at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.a a application. June closed with over and others contemplating going Westhbultis the past ncek, 109 euro:1, d stud, 111 s. For sittings. :and copies can be obtained 1'11 EE at Miss Daisy Hodgson after spending arldre-:• .1. (;}ili:. 8,eretary. all offices of the Bank. her vacation at her horse returned to Bayfield Saturday evening to resume her duty as teacher. Mies 8 Kiehl*? left Tuesday for the l Seattle•Yuknu'Exposition, enroute she will visit Winnipeg, Brandon, Van- couver and other places. • them. IDc; Eggs 20e trade, 181e. cash; These subject to change CARLINC BROS. 1,000 1.•• Over one thousand stu- dents enrolled by our chain last year. It pays to at- tend a link of this great chain, for "IN UNION TIIERE iS STRENGTH." The demand for our graduates is THREE TIMES the soppy. Other schools engag. our graduates as teachers A special course for teach- ers Graduated of two years ago are now earning i2. 000 per annum. Three courses-Coatat Fit. CIAL, STENOGRAPHY. and TELEGIRAi'IHY. 1011 Term Ms Aup, 30 Write for particulars. Clinton Business College Geo. • r + + Jr i• Spntten, Principal. -+l• + ++++++4•+4•4•-1+++•1•++-144 ✓.•d eee-•e NEW [OIISIOfl SIOfC 1 Having leased the store pro- perty of Mr. .1. 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 FOOD ALL KiNDS OF SEEDS, GRAiN, ETC. ETC. The very hest grades of flour always on hand. Goods delivered to any part of the town We invite your patronage and solicit a call from you I3ro(lerick's J EIDT ■ 7 h Canadian Bank of Commerce has iss•Ied a map of the Ctmtdian West, accompanied by a pamphlet descriptive of the system of Dominion :and survey and of the homestead re- t stn- a:Pl'lie:,hle to that {rant of C to oda. The map and information A special meeting of the ('.runty Council will be held at. (Tinton on the . The junior baseball tenni went to Hensel! Monday tt•enins to play a errors with the junior+ of that 111 ace, Black and White Pepper, Curry place were defeated by Ihr scar.• He tens gmdtnK at team of 11,rFr9 at of 8 to 4. and too.,to it load) of barrels through a . Air. Jenne 'Carling. accompanied by gateway of Daniel Ttuemner on the and Tumerlc Powder, etc• etc• t'a siders. Miss Pneline and Mrs. Go.-h.•n line. and :as there is a down+ leg. Eliot, left 'Tuesday from Nor- grade from the rnain roidway, h • got rich for n trip dorm the St. Lew- pinned between the gate post and the renre. wagon rack. He was thrown to th•• Mr. A. E. Johns. B. A.. of Victoria ground, but managed to hang to the College. Toronto. will occupy the p•11. lines and direct the horses so that Ills pit in th Cnyen Presby.: esus church wagon did not run over hint. ilia next Senday morning and Rev. C. )'hest was soma t bruised, and h Fetch •r in the' . vetting, ass laid up eve days. and sewerage system. High Grade Spices Absolutely Pete highest Quality Greatest Strength 011r special selection of whole and ground slices is (complete and Ki11 ensure perfect snt'rt'ss. Mr. Wm. i):tatr.(roe had n narrow es•I Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Nutmegs, Allspice, cape front serious injury Last Friday. 1• ole's sold in Belk or lee. per package. Drug Store Exeter Iiea4qusrtere ter tickling Supplies. THE COOK'S DELiGIHT with a sack of STAR Cour will he equalled by your own when you find how much better things to est you get, STAR hakes more good loaves to FLOUR the sack than any other. bakes bread that stays moist and street, bakes biscuits that mother ICY her palmiest days could not equal. HARVEY BROS. Here's Good News The outt•ket 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 rash. Rags 75 C, per hour rel Iron from 60c to 75c. per hun. Old rubber hoots & shoes 7c. Ib. Copper and brass 9c. per Ib. Harse hair 30c. per Ih. Lend and zinc 2 1/2c. per Ib. Bring your goods here and get the worth of your money. A great variety of IRON PiPEalways on hand at a rea- sonable price, suitable for fence posts, bracing bonleyarding. M, Jackson & Sons 1 1 1 • t •••••••••••••••••••••••• Fall Term From Sept. 1st CENTRAL 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 departments - Comment -1 AL, SBoitTliAND TELEGRAPHl• We assist graduates to posi- ons as well ns give a most thor- ough training. (let our free cat- ningne at mice. ELLIOTT & MCLACIILAN, Principals. PiN YOUR 1' V'i'II to something that has cured thons- ands and will cure you. There may he nething wrong with you but n "rurt down" constitution. TT CURES TIIAT. Or nn annoying little coaat. iT CURES 'r11AT. or inil•averishd condition of the Wood 1'r CURES THAT. Or 'gas of appetite. 1'r Ci'itFS TII%T. Or . -. i map be so far mit-Inc. d t hat yoa'r • :n danger of pulmonary trour: hie: 1 rnchit i'. ransampl ion. Set • the nuttier to -day. Buy i:•lti(' "'S TA'STE1.ES4 :and take it r.•- ^'t:n . It tt ill fir pot np. Al:dr,:ggists. W. S. Howey, Phm. Be f'heniist. and Optician F.RETF.it - ONTARio,