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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-09-09, Page 8t; X.111 k 'I:1DISrS SEPT..Ot11111Ut 6+++44++++++4-4-44444-+++++++++.4.4.+44.44.0•••••++4 + ♦+i+F+++++++++++444 fifid 3TEWART's PHONE 16 New Fall Stock Complete 'We are ready with the hest stock and we believe the best values we have ever offered. I Ladies Tailor -Made Jackets Ate a very strong line with us. Smart New York models are what we offer you. Uur lines are unbeatable. Millinery We are Ready to Take Care of Your + Early Orders Miss Auld is again in charge, She has just returned from the fashion centres of Detroit, Buffalo and Tor- '� onto and is prepared with the very smartest styles for your approval, Dress Goods We just ask you to do us the kind- ness to come in and take a look. We want to introduce to you our exclusive styles. Come and see us. Farm produce as good as cash with ns. J'. A. STEWART ++++++++++++++++•t- ++++++++++++•1•++++++++++++4 +++++++-1-+++++++++++++++•1•++ •+++++++++++++++++ r -- Great Clearing Sale Of All Summer Goods They must all be cleared out regard- less of cost. New Dress Goods are in come and get a bargain. Phone 22 R. N. ROWE One door north P. O. Don't Go By without stopping in for a look at the new Fall fabric's we are tailoring in- to suits and top -coats. You won't Fee them anywhere elm for we have them exclusively. ORDER A SUIT MADE for yourself while you are lure. We'll make you n swell one for as little as possible and guarantee more cloth:. :rttisfaclion for the money than •oa ever had b•fore. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, - ONTARIO. UIUCK' IIOt•SE AND Six ACRES OF LAND IN t.'eBORNE. The North-East corner of Lot 13, Concession 6. t•sborne, the property of +h, late l.ra.•I Harris. The house Ia one and one-half stories high and contains six rooms. kitchen and wood. abed. There is a frame barn about 10 by 40. hard and soft water, and ebom one acre of good fruit treea. The soil is n good clay. The lot la Q19stly seeded out and is well fenced Here To Stay Bus and Dray calls promptly attended to. .•..- - - Horses kept in stock for stale. WM. ARNOLD Judicial Notice to Claimants. Pursuant to n Judgment of the ilizh Court of Justice made in a •ertain action .wherein the Canadian (lank of Commerce is Plaintiff and Adapt G. Scott, Eliza Scott and .las. Flynn are 1)ef••ndants, dated th' Twenty-fourth dny of June. A. D. 1009. The persons claiming to be credi- tor+ of the said i)efendants Adam G. Scott and Eliza Scott. of the Town- ship of McGillivray. in the County if Middlesex. Farmers. nre by them - reeves or their solicitors on or be- fore the 20th day of September. A. 1). 1909 at Eleven o'clock in the fore- noon to come in and prove their claims at the Chambers of the Mas- ter of the Supreme Court of Judica- ture at Goderich; or in default there- of they will be peremptorily ,ex - ducted from thy benefit of the said Judgment. Dated at Godericb this first day of September. A. 1). 1909 It. L. DOYLE. 3fnster, and drained. Apply to Weidman & Stanbnry, Exeter. Ont. GLADMAN & 8TANT1URY,I Solicitors for Plaintiff. Exeter. Solicitors for the Executor. 9-9.2 Market Report.-Tbe following a Miss Mary Passu;ore is visitia; in Times Want Column THE the report of Exeter markets, cor- ne:uusvilte. - rected up to b•ptember 9th. M. M. Culbert, of Lucan, visited in Wheat, 95 to t•$ cents. teen over Sunday. i •'Olt SALE.. -At reasonable prices, (Bat ley 48 to 50 cents.Mr.. E. A. 1'ollick is viriti.:e re- Darhruu I'ort:and Cewrut. Apply to Oats, news, at do 35 cents. ativ.. in 'Toronto. \\'cs'ey Shur, \Woodham. we are still in the swim. Our Bargain Counter is again oats, old 42e. - ladened wall Peas, 70 to '.5 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hatton are vls- IlUY TO LEARN PRINTING -One Brun $22.00 icing u1 Hamilton. 1 AT BARGAIN PRICES. Both ends and aref hrees .sped the entranee exams. DRESS GOODS Starts lour $ llnroi towntt. of Toronto, was o preferred. Apply at '\'IHSS OFFICE• large pieces. Regular 35, 40. 50. 60 and Star .Flour i :t,00 visitor in town Labor Day, �- 75c per yard to clear 25t. 'These good/ 1'c ed flour $1.50 to $1.55. Mrs. J. Willis Powell, spent part t "Tbe Ilensall Flouring Mills have are all good, heavy and durable; urates ,lendid dresses for your girls going Better lee. of Inst week in Kincardine. on hand n Targe quantity of Feed, to school or you mothers. Come quick before they are all gone. Eggs 21c. Mrs. Frank Wood and sou Claire and will supply you with Bran at (lay "J.0II, :10.W were in 'Toronto last week. $22.00 and Shorts at $23.00 per 1 • Extra value in table linen fora few dais Hogs, liveweight $8.05. ton; secure your requirements while Table Linen only.Real Linen Damask full 72 iu. wide Potatoes 75 to 90 Bente 'Tlt: fatter fair will be Mont,ay and Tir ,day Se'tember 20 and 2t, the supply lusts. withneat pattern. while the 1 t $1.00 Coal, $7.25 a top. { If yeti want good bread use our, per yard. also napkins to match at 82.25, $'3.75 and $3110. Beauti n bleached Misses Effie 1'. and Mary E. Taylor ••snow• Drift Family Flour"• table linen, good width, special at 50 and 75c and unbleached to a linen in visited Zion friends over Sunday. ___._-- heavy, well finished at 25, 35, 40. 45, 50, tis and 75c. These are extra value. Mr. A. Moore, returned to London \1'000 FOR SALE. -We are now but having a quantity of them are going to clear tomike room for our fallThursday after a short visit here. -prepared to deliver to unv part of goods which aro arriving every day. Miss Hobbs, of liirr, was the guest the town first class elm slabs. All of her 'sister •\Ls. 1). \V. Collins last, orders promptly attended to. OLD RELIABLE ••••••••••••••••••••••(1►�•• LOCALS I ••000000 N•••••• Mr. 1t. E. l'iekard lett Monday for the west. \1r. Ed, .Ui;rnnn attended th • Toron- \\'astute Fisher. of London, spentl n►- Classes properly [fitted and die - to fair ::t,t week and Monday under the parent - Passe of ere ear and noes treated. ° al roof. For Two Weeks Only we will give a special discount of 15% Mr. and Mrs- Thos, Boyle and on Next writ Dionday, Sept. 6th fore- llaro'd, are s» Toronto. 1 \I r. and ,Mrs. Evan \lcnonald spent noon. Ilensnll in afternoon. \I r. William Itiwer. spent a few I' ai day and Monday with friends in Now is your chance to get shoed before the winter comes. A Rood line of town. I Olt SA1,1: Olt 'R1:N'1'- Two store shoes in all sizes, to clear at 40e while they last, day. lest week cn Toronto. y4 Thornton (taker and Ern Flynn bricklions , centrally located. Ap- DTrs. \1'm. ltazshawv left 6aturda) One Case only Ram Lats Tea in Black, reg. sec, this week 40c were in 'Toronto Inst week 'akin; in p:) at 'Timet Office. , Jo visit friends in Nairn- the fair. Highest Prices for Produce. Butter 10c; Eggs 21c trade, 20e. ca41; These J1;.- label White is learning mil- prices subject to c utuge Mrs. Will Guodison and son, of Bar- HONEY FOR SALE. li elr. at JonesS.Lancg, of s' rtia, are writing the formcr's mother, CARLiNC BROS.Dlr. lt. S, Lnng, of 5t. Diarys, was ?firU..leh;a.\White cover honey in large seQ- a visitor itt town Dlondd tion., 10 cents per Ile White clover Monday. Mi. and M rs. ltobt. Kerslake left honey le pound sectems 13 cents ib.� Dr. Kinsman left Soturday to at- Monday fur a visit with relatives in All kinds of fall plums at market tend the Toronto exhibition. the Northwest.uricc:�. Mrs. !tarry Itrowwn, \Win•' Mr. Geo. Willis, of London, visited Misses Lulu 'Martin and Ida Rowe che'sea. 5-26-4 (4-4-4-4-4-4-4-144-44+++++++4-4-4-1•44+ relatives in town during the week. h•:t Monday for St. Marys to attend 1 3. Roc. and Mrs. A. E. Fear attended, (Ito 'Collegiate. WANTED -Apprentice .wanted to 1 nen the Toronto exhibition last week. Mr. 1. It. Carling mid sister re- lit;inirrkiie.barber trade. Penprase and 9 X i I week. Miss U;!i • Onnnce has been engaged :ts milliner by White & May, of St. 11arye. Call and See our new range of fancy' Suitings for It. GILLIES. nit. OVENS EYE AND 1.Alt SUR- geon. will be at the Commercial 1101 •:. il••u 9 0. tn. to 1 p. ladies in all the n'w shades and styles. SHOES Mrs. Geo. 1 night, of Ildertou. fur;tell 1n,1 week from a trip down spent. Sunday with relatives in town. tie, St. LawtreUct. Mr. Fred Brooks, of Itid,;etowar, Ed. ,tones. Lonnie Ileywood and spent several days with friends here. John Walker left Monday to attend I college at 11 Neville. Situated on the second conoeesion, + Mr. Norman Bodgert, of London lot 26, of 'tbo township of Uabornew 1 was a visitor in town over the poli- Mrs. A. Evans. of London, spent three miles from Exeter and five day. Sunday and .Monday with her parents, miles from IIensall, close to church' Over one thousand stn. Mr. and Mrs, \Vet. Treble.from!t lee dents enrolled by our chain Mr. and Mrs. Al. Ford and child- and one mile and a quarter .� fastyear. It pays to at- �. reit are attending the Toronto exhibi- \l r. Sutton has purchased the Mc- school. On This property there is l ..1 tend link of tl a great tion. Bette farm in' Stanley township, lately erected a good frame house, seven eurchasd by \Vet. I{awden• rootns, convenient to hard and Foft 5. Q chain, for "IN UNION ,1. DT r. Gro. (:uducorc !oft Monday i ,'� THERE IS STRENGTH." v for Ute west where he .will visit Miss Irene ilandlord left Monday water ; barn 40x60 ft. with stabling .}. rel- ative*.•evening for Whitby where she will underneath, horse stable 20 x 35, with a The demand for our �- attend the Ladies' .College. drive floor and loft for hay. There graduates is THREE + 11 r. John Dignan, of ll:uuilt family are forty acres seeded dowwn and ten 4- (j. TIMES the suppy. spent the holiday with his The frost of t few nights ago °•' t, acres in bush, also a good bearing Uther schools engage hirer. played havoc with�the ripening veget• - ables, especially cucumbers and torn•'- orchard. This pro erty is well drath- .�p.. our grads:''tea as teachers. n Row•. Dr. tool !firs, J. R, Gundy. of toes. ed and in a good state of cultivation. •IIS wA Special course for teach - St. Thomas, were visitors in town }►r 1' A.Cook, the Brooklyn ex- If not Told privately before the ]5th .}. ere + Monday,of September will be Bold by public ,t. 4 - Graduated of two ears p.orcr, is reported to have reached Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Rowe, visited a auction on Sept.S30th together with •b ago are now earning$2, •1• the North pole on .April 21 of last th,, chattels ort the 'remises. For ..ig few days during 'the past week in[000per annum. �•• Hamilton• year' fasters particulars apply to Robert ,.� i' Mies Edna Itissett has returned to Down on the premises or Thomas •i• Thteecourses-GOMJtF.tt, Mr. John .Ifaw•kshaw wwas in De- her horn,• here after n pleasant visit Cameron. Auctioneer. Farluhsr. 'l' clAi„ STENOGRAPHY, andee FARM FOR SALE troit from Saturday till Monday vis- + V Ring his daughter. Irwin, FOR SALE TELEGRAPHY. Mr. Wesley �Dayman. of Detroit, \i•ret Ella Sp typo who has been Fall Term Opens Aug. 30 visited bis parents. Mr .and Mrs. C. Cott9 �e ted there ►n Exeter tusutn • relatives w and around 1 xc- ▪ _ Write for particulars. n:'yman, Labor Day. 1 ler, has returned to Albert Celle � • Mr, and 'Mrs, :Wilson, of London. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. f tt f t d trice) con D. Clarke over the holiday. efirs. Davidson, of Stratford, spent th • forepart of the week wit h her eaughter, Mrs. E. A. Fear. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durdle, of Brussels spent th.• holiday with rrla- d -` Geo. $porton, Principal. tiers in Exeter and R'incheisea• cn'+ Ont F�,.ter Untano + in Norwich. wtith her sister, Mrs. Ed. " lots I' being lots Nos. 55, 56 and 57 south of Belleville, 'e. Settees Street. On this property is a been:. co ag.• (brickfoundation) ION Mr. and :Mrs. Arthur Nash. of Sar- taming five rooms and a good cel- Clinton• nin, were guests of their daughtec•t ;lir else :t good well and a large •i• CBusiness Mrs J. Willis Powell Friday and stable. Good garden and fruit trees. 4. Saturday last, The property has to be sold to wind Miss Vestlnn tipargo. who has been ire an estate. Apply to d• visiting relatives in and :'round Exe-, GL:\D\IAN & STANIIURY.• ter, has returre to Bancroft, 1Ltst- Barristers, ;. M r. Co..,G, W. Harrison re l a nod from! ++++++444-1•4-444-11•444-1-4.444-e4.4. College t Mr. Poeott n+ a Scotch comic vocal- ist fairly convulsed the audience with his character gongs, -Montreal Gaz- elte. • Itcv. it. Millyard. of Godericb, preached two very acceptable ser- mons in Main street church last Sun- day. A Great Offer. -The 'Times and Family Iler•cld and Weekly Star from now till ,tan. 1910 for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Mr..Incic McConnell. Miss Rose El- liot kind Mr. and Mrs. llosack, of Lon- don. were guests at the Commercial, Labor nay. You will be interested in fine dis- p:ay of Tooth Brushes at llowey's I)ruzstore, Bristles guaranteed not to come out 25c. Mr. E. 11. Fish. who was confined to his house for several wrecks Fuf- fereig front r!WIZ at:ilism, is able. to get around town. The Toronto exhibition continues this week, then the London fair fol- lowed by the Exeter fair on Monday and Tuesday. Sept. 21 and 22. The milliners have returnee from the openings and nre now getting their parlors in shape 10 display the crew styles of headgear for women. Eddie Pigott was in itis usual form and was heartily tnchor d after each /•.umber. Ile certainly is "the little nein with the bis voice.' - Ifolstein Lender. Mr. Herman Ileanrin. of Regina. Sask.. spent the past week in town visiting his grandfather Mr. Jas. i•'rayne and other relatives and friends. Mr.. Wm. Tnyior. of the 2nd of Stephen. was taken suddeniy ill last Friday end for a time her life was despaired of. but Fhe is now much better. if the old snyin?."a good crop of b•cch nuts, n severe winter" be (rue, ww • cnn look for a chilly time in a I ww• month+. The beech nut crop is t:te best in years. Mrs. Geo. Sottthcott. of Santa Mon - 'ea, Calif., who is summering it the item'. was called to Toronto Satur- day owing to the 'serious illness of her uncle, Mr. Robert I'oentnin. The 'winger element nre anxiously awaitinrr the construction o; the dant so thnt they can njoy skating on the rail: pond dnrin.e the corning winter. the snmr as was the pleasure of yore. Next Tuesday the village of illyth will vote on a by-law to nithorize the borrowing of $4.000 for the con- struction of wnter works for fire pro- te etion and for repairs 10 the fire c, t;tint, Eddie Pigott. though a stranger here. wens not ro to a groat many of the audience. As comic vocalist he is the best over seen here. His jokes were lnnehable in" the extreme and those lore! hit+ were noted for their nhsenee. His rendering of "Sande" and the incitation of the ba,rpipu+ were immense.-l'abridge ,iournal. .01 sirg Inc me 1h• •nu'ti Scotch Son ee. in the hired Scottish tongue, The seinen my father lo'ed to hear. The songs my mither sang." • his waeatu,n tnsi week. K hila away FARM FOR SALE 1 he took part in the lawn tennis tour- nament a1 Niagara. ! Tv o hundred acres lots 20 and 20 r -`- Miss Lillian Snell, who remained 10th and 111h concession, of Step - here to finish her course in the high! hen. The farm has 10 acres good school, left {Monday for the North -1 haidwood bush. bank barn 72 x 30 west to join her parents. good frame house, never failing well, Missuson \cnonnell,mi.,. Geo. i o.Vtat the barn good orchard. rd. Hawkins. Miss hazel Browning and Miss Dellis .Dickson, Jeff for 'Toronto \londay to olleud the fair. The next thing we know the rail- roads will be :advertising the pole es u summer resort and real estate deal- cr.•t will be disposing of ice lots. el r. 'Thoma. Kerslake. a touch res- pected r,.ident of Mitchell. died Mon- day of last week after a stroke of paralysis which afflicted hint the previous Saturday. Mr. Kerslake was an uncle of %lrs. C. Northcutt and Miss Mabel Ifrooks in town. Mr. Eddie Pigott. the comic yore:let ,raver the best eatafaction to the riudieece; his Scotch and Irish sones canning roars of langhtei. The local Scotchrnen could not have picked on a better ratan for their fun -maker -a than Mr. I'i„oft.-Hamilton Herald Will \(urea)• tort with at painful ae :de:it %Vedn, sday of last week and in cane'• {uetice has his left eye band- n;;d up. Ile was taking molten lead front Ih,, eupu:o, whin sonar of the fluid spilled on the damp floor. and exploded. A flying portion struck loin in the eye close to the reel. but roans nlety did not destroy the st•tht. Mr. J. G. Stnabury takes consider- able pride in 'the cultivation of Glad- ioli, and hes in his garden the finest specimeni to be seen in Canada. Last week tar took several collections to the Toronto fair for txhibition and out of five entries won four prizes; first and t+econd for the brat collec- tions; first for pink and third for red. Mr. D. itussell last meek pureha'ed from Mr. A. E. Pym the blacksmith I O shop on Main street. the former tek- J. Willie Powell, Manager, in,r posession this week. Mr. Russell has for several years been employed 000•••••0•••••••0••••••••• with Mr. I'ynt rind knows the trade well and should make n success of the - - The other has frame barn. good wells. orchard. Itoth Pre in good stabof cultivation. These farms will be sold together or separate or will sell 150 acres. Possession can be had on March lst, 11 parties wish to purchase they can do their plowing now. For further particulars, apply to Thos. 1i. Martyn, Exeter, Ont. • The Musical Talent of all nations is at your disposal if w you Own an Edison Phon- ograph May we show you the NEW • FIRESIDE Model retailing at $2.4.60 and exp'ain how easy it is to own one? Come and see and hear it. at • THE PURITY business, Mr. I'ytn s reason for sell - 1u r was on account of poor h,.alth 1 follott e.e nut operation for appeadi-: citi,t some• time ego. The Opera Ilous_ has been enz tg 0 for Fair nizle. It hen the Ew.:w111 Ituekley Concert Cotnpany nsssisted by Eddie Pigott, the little than with the' big voice. of Toronto. sii11 give a, high c:riss concert. The talent swill: con+:st of Evelyn Mickley. soprano so- loist ; \lr. i?ddie Pigott, }'earl llopp. rt humorous nod dramatic reader; Elva! 31c Broom Laird. violinist. and Irene' Stetens. pinnisr and aeeomp•tnist. Garvey ,1rl'snn is lin has suffered from appendicitis on four previous oc- casions was again taken sick with the 'am, : ilei nt 1a5.1 Thursday. and so serious wee his condition, that nn operation was deemed necessary. This ens done: Frill ay :cfler eon by Or. Moore. of Landon. neeistcd by Uri. Ilyndni:in and ele(iilliceddy.t The operation was Puett•ssfnl and the young roan is now doing ns will ma cnn be expected. NEW EOYiSiOfl Siote 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 FOOD ALL KINDS OF SEEDS, GRAIN, ETC. ETC. The very beat grades of flour always on hand. Goods delivered to any part of the town We invite your patronage and solicit a call from you 13roderick'y EIDT Old Stand Ju I'iIONE 20 a Lx-I:xeterites will notice quite n chane.,. in the town when they visit Its again.. instead of the gravel walks on the back and side streets they will find on most of then' ex- cellent granolithic pavements. We u:•tderstnnd the .rsidenters nre ao pleased with the improvements that several additional p •titions have been presented to Ih: council asking for cement walks., tr trtttttttttttrttrtftttttrtttttfttrrtrrrrrtrtmtttttrtrtntmtt You Map Deuena Upon it Our first determination is to give correct advice l'egitltlieg )cur eyes. Because your good will i5 worth more than your money. If your do not nee(( glas3eg }'on will he frankly told so 1 f you are told daft you do need then. You Do. You May Depend Upon it. As to the lit we as:tun(e all res- ponsibility. 1.01.1 W. S. H OW EY Druggist and Optician. headquarters for Kodak Supplies. THERE'S PLENTY !CAUSE for our pride in Star flour. (louse= keepers tell us it bakes more and better breed to the sack than any other brand they have tried. TRY STAR I•'LOUIt next time and see if they are right. The trial .will not cost you a cent extra for Star is sold at the pried of ordinary flour nithough it is wortb more by a good deal. fiARVEY BROS. rferu's Good Novis( 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. per hundred Iron from OOc to 75c. per hun. Old rubber boots & shoes 7c. lb. Copper and brass Pc. per lb. Horse hair 30c. per lb. Lead 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. elaokson & Sons The Best School j= STRATFORD. ONT. The best time to enter our classes is now. We are running the largest and, we believe, the best business training school in western Ontario. Three de- parttnents:- Co)IMEHCiAL, SHORTHAND TELE°ILA l'tIY Get a money making educa- tion. Our graduates are in de- mand and are meeting with suc- cess. Get our free catalogue now. ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, Principals. • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Haying Sei§on is Here. And 3 ou will need a bay fork. 1 have the agency for Beatty Bros., Fergus, round rod track. satisfaction guar- anteed and prices tight. tial capable man to install them. W. T. Gillespie. Phone 51. Ex( ter.