Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-09-16, Page 8.s - tL 6 6 .X i c 1 lfltt. S SEPT. 16th Wm, ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 I+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 STEWART'S PHONE 10 New Fall Stock Complete We are ready with the best stock and we believe the best values we have ever offered. Ladies Tailor -Made Jackets Are a very strong line with us. Smart New York models are what we ofl'er you. Our 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 T(ir- 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. S. A. STEWART +++++++++++++++++. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ •++d +++++++++++4•++ • aft • v■ The Big Bargain Store During Fair Week Ladies Mantles, Children's Coats Big assortment of Fur Muffs and Ruffs, Fur Coats and Caps, Fur lined Coats and New Dress Goods in all the leading colors. Ladies and Childrens Finc and Heavy Boots Mens light and heavy Bcots Mens and Boys Suits and odd Trousers, all at bargain prices. Don't forget to see our table of Ladies and Girls hats at ioc each. Very nice for school or a second hat; also some nice trim- niings and feathers cheap. Peaches in Stock for Fair Day Phone 22 R. N. ROWE One door north P. O. Here To Stay Bus and Dray calls promptly attended to. • WM. ARNOLD Don't Go By ------..•..-_---- Horses kept in stock for without maintains in for a look at the Ju Dew Fall fabrics rte are tailoring in- to suits rind top -coats. You won't see them nnyw here else for we have them exclusively. dicial Notice to Claimants. ORDER A SUIT MADE Pursuant to Judgment of th ffor yourself while you are bete. Hirai Court of Justice made in swell one for as 7ertitin action wherein the Canadia We'll Make you a little as possible and guarantee tnore Bank of Soret(, Eliza is Ionidand an cloths satisfaction for the mons • Flynt nre Def nScott and t than } Flynn are 1)c[endanta dated th you cv, t h ,,I i, •fore. Twenty-fourth dny of June. A. 1 c a n d a. • • r W. W. TAMAN 1l100 The persons claiming to be credi tors of the said Defendants Adam 0 Scott and Eliza Scott. of the Town ship of McGillivray. in the Count ,f Middlesex, Farmers, are by them s.•lves or their solicitors on or be fore the 20th day of September. A 0. 1909 at E!even o'clock in the fore noon to come in rind Drove Ihei claims at the Chambers of the Mai ter of the Supreme Court of .indica tura, at Goderieh; or in default there- of they will be peremptorily ex- !iiu1'd from the benefit of the snit, Judgment. Dated at Goderieh this first day of September, A. 1). 1909 III. L. 1)OYLE. ,Master. Madman & Stanbury, Exeter. Ont. Solicitors for Plaintiff. Merchant Tailor. EXETER, ONTARIO. PRICK 11O('SE ANi) SIX ACRES OF LAND iN 1'HI1ORNE. '1 he Norlh•East corner of Lot 19, Concession 6, t'tborne, the property of th' iatc Israel liarris. The house is one and one-half •torics high and contains six rooms, kitchen and wood- •hed. There is n frame barn about 20 by 40. hard and soft water, and nl:e.lc one act., of good fruit trees. The aoil is a good clay. The lot is mostly seeded out and is well fenced and drained. Apply to GLAI)MAN & STANRURY, Exeter. • •S.,i . tors for the Executor, 9-9.2 Martel Report.-Ths following to the report of Exeter markets, cor- n. eted, up to Septcmb r 16th. Wheat. 98 to 1.00. Oats, new, :15 to 136 cents. Barley 48 to 60 cents Peas. 70 to 75 cents. Bran $22.00 Shorts $21.00. Star Flour $3.00 Feed flour $1.50 to i' •ler l9c. 1{,_s21c. Ilay 1$9.00. y1u.t°t (logs, liveweight t'rF.(5. Potatoes 75 to 90 cents Cua!, $7.25 a tod. $1.55. Hiss Blanche Sheer° visited tricnda Times Want Column! THE in London ou Tuesday. 1 11 Miss Callaudcr, of Brandon, was the ,;nest of Miss Ethel Maw over Sunda). , OJUIt SALE. -At reasotlable prices, 1 The \Vest,rn ('air is on this week Durham Portland Cement. ,Apply to and tiauy (tutu here are ;attending.I Wesley Shier, Woodhull'. I W@ are St1II in the swim. vol' 13argalll Counter is again 1:. Wheatley. of Clinton, was ��- ladened with the guest ul Mrs. ll:tri s Rowe this 91iss ISUY '1'U LE:►RN PRINTING -.One a week. who Las passed the entrance exams. A'1' BARGAIN PRICES. (loth ends tent* Miss Gruff, of Buffalo, was here preferred. Apply at TIMES OFFICE. DRESS 000DS large pieces. Regular 35, 40, $J, t) and IN. D. Ilurdon4 g )uttending the funral of the late airs. „t',., n,.., -..n tr • ; 75c per yard to clear 25c. These goods lourinMills have are all good, heavy and durable; Make s rlendid dresses for your girls going OLD RELIABLE Mrs. \\'cry. of Loudon, visited Mrs. R. Downey and other triends in torte last week. 111. s. ltobt. A:ex ander and Miss Agile& are spending the week end with . ••••�••••••••�••••••�••��• t mends in totvsl = LOCALS • The Exeter council will on Friday �el,i • u,; open tenders for the con- • e • •••••••• •••••••• A Great Offer. -The Tittles and 1':uuily Herald :led Weekly sitar front pow till Jan. 1910 for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Exeter fair t:. xt Monday aud Tues- day. Miss Gregory has returned from a month's visit in Brampton. struction of the slew darn. Mrs. D. hackney a bo has been vis- iting relatives here left ou Wednes- day for her house in Regina. Mrs. Pearce, of St. Thomas, Is visiting her parents Mr. and .firs. Wm. Northcott, Exeter North. Miss Charlotte Robson, •of Beverly in the Galt vicinity is visitinz Mrs. Thomas Keruiek of the North End. Dtr. Simpson, of Saginaw, was culled Dir_. Fit tun anal Mrs. Anderson here- ter; week owing to the illness visited, in Mitcheil Saturday. of his wife, 'vho is visiting her sister, Mrs. 'Dlarshand and children re- \trs. Chits. 11irney. turned from Buffalo Saturday. Miss Mary Iiepburn, formerly with Mr. A. Q. Ilerryhill, of Rannoch, the 'f. Eaton Co.. Toronto ha.s been was a visitor in town last friday. engaged with Jones & Clark in the millinery department. Mrs. 1lorrison and Mrs.litcvcnson' Mr. Thos. Cameron this week sold u; Cleveland, are guests of Mrs. Cook- dtobl. Uottn's Enrol on the 2nd Oon- w°' cession of Usborne, to Mr. ('rank Mr. Ed. Stutckmitn, of Blenheim Down for the sum of $6,500. visited with his father and mother •sir. J. G. Stanbury was successful Sunday. at the London Fair in wiuulu; the Mrs. 11. Cotter, of Toledo, Ohio, only prizes offered for gladioli. two is v._�ing Ler mother. Mrs. Thor-. firsts. one for the amateur class and Gregory. one for the professional class. Rev. Robinson, of Iytrathroy, a Miss Clara Balkw•ill who has spent former rector was a visitor in town her vacation here with her parents. Monday• !Mr. :teal \irs. \Vm. Balkwill jr., left. Mr. Alfred Wilcox, of Detroit, Is 'ye -ate -day for Bcllvello to attend the visiting his mother, Mrs. Thos. Web- 'college for •the deaf and dumb. ster, Exeter North. Among those who attended the Garvey Acheson, who recently un- Adams -Johns nuptials yesterday derweut an operation for appendicitis, were Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Adams, Mr. i., rapidly recovering. . and Mrs. John Goodison, of Sarnia, Mr. L. C. Fleming;. County Secre- Miss Dot Naysmith, of Woodstock and tory Y. M. C. A., Clinton, was in Miss Jaffray, of Toronto. town Friday evening. The Exeter bowling club comnien- Dliss'Kuth:ren Stewart returned zeal a series of Scotch.doubles Tues - home Monday evening utter a visit clay evening. when Messrs. II. Spack- tcith friends in fi'oronto. man and G. W. Harrisdn defeated Mrs. W. D. Yeo returned home on 0.E. Anderson and W. 11. Levetl► Friday evening, after spending a The game will continue for a couple week with friends in Toronto. Miss Ida M.:\Villts, of Detroll, was guest at the home of Mrs. George 5 nn cps du past during the week. . !•1r. and Mrs. McTavish, of Shakes - ;arc, were guests tit the home of John Taylor during .the week. Dr. Roulston ,Dentist, desires to an- nounce, that his office will be closed from the t:2ud, until the 27th. inclus- iy.•. r. and Mrs. Miller, of London spear a few days of last week with the :otter's mother.. Mrs. Thos. Gre- gor:.. • •.. and Mrs. Lew Crockett and . of Dorchester, were visitors at U, home of Mr. :uul Mrs. S, Martin, 'unday. ?Irs. Stephen (licks, returned Tuesday morning from the west, where she visited daring the past two months. Mrs. John Vale, Exeter North, left 'Tuesday for Niagara Falls, to spend the winter months with her son \W,•s:cy, Miss Mae Webster has returned after spending r• I c ding her holidays with her :.tint and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 0: Wilcox, Mitchell. The Huron fall assizes have been postponed from the 27th inst., to the 30th, inst. The grand and petit juries have been notified of the change. Miss 3torlock wishes to announce ithat she will be prepared to show her many customers her new stock of millinery on Monday, Sept. 20th. • Mr. Iteg.•Case, ttho has been acting as relieving operator at Parkdale, Mitnico and other place, wns home for a few days during the past week. l'itul :Madge and son, of •the Thames Itoad, left Friday with n large shipment of Lincoln sheep for Reno, Nevada. Before returning they will visit California points. Mr. A. E. Pyne and family left Thursday everting on n two months' trip through the northwest, thctttip lining taken for (be benefit of Mr. I'ytn's health. Ezra Brenner of Ehipka. has made npp:ication for permission to trans- fer his liccns': to litotes Iftlnnan. The npplication will he considered h)• the license commissioners of S. Huron on Sept. 29th. Ming Anna M;trlin1 of London, for- merly of Exeter. assisted Prof. Itrotvn, of Clinton al nu organ rc- cilnl in Clinton recently. Miss .Mar- t:''., selections ate re heard with great p:ensure. Mrs. Wesley Hew t, of Thorndal (. last Monday mornieg allot her father- in-law llarv••y Scott, and is now lodg- ed in the jail at London. (ler reason tor shooting the aged gentleman was Heat she could no longer stand his abases. Sander..s Bros. one day last week lust n valuable horse [while setting their machine in position for thie sh- ie•„ operations at the farm of Sta p- leat Hogarill. In brreking up the an- imal fell over the ,iangway, breaking is back in two places. While the last mortal remains of Edo nrd 11. Harriman, the Jrcat rail- road financier were being taken from his home to the church Sunday after- noon. every train in th` United States stopped for the space of five minutes Mr. Geo. Mantle left last Thurs- day for London for the purpose of hatio„• an operation for inward tenable. on Friday .1)r. ,Moore re- moved on.. of his kidneys, thus af- fording him much relief. Mr. Mantle is non doing ns'wcll as can he expect- ed. Mrs. it,,.s;;!, of Saginaw. who leas bee!) t .i!teg h r ais('•r. Mrs. Chas. y !cr some time. was taken ' Theradny of last week. and :a, rhnuzht for n time an opera-' t sot w0:•d he Ineet.nry to give her r,•.i, f. Bowe v r. she show;d signs of inlhrovetn•::t and is low doing re nicely, t•, I on 1,011(1 a targe quantity of 1 zeal,1 to school or you mothers. Come quick k,efoto they are all gone. and will supply you with Bran at 4121.00 and Shorts at $23.00 per • Extra value in table linen tor a few dayls ton : eueurc your requirements while Table Linen only. Real Linen Damask full i'.in. tide the supply lasts. . with neat pattern, while they Iktst $1.00 if you want good bread use our, per yard, also napkins to match at $2.25, $2.75 and $3 00. Beautiful bleached "Snow Drift Family Flour". table linen, good width, special at 50 and 75c and unbleached table linen in -_,,,_- heavy, well finished at 25.:13, 10. 45, 51), (15 and 75c. These are extra value. WOOL) FOR SALE. -We ore now : but having a quantity of theta are going to clear to snake room for our fall -prepared to deliver to any part of goods which are arriving every day. the town first class elm slabs. All orders promptly attended to. Call and See our new range of fancy Suitings for 11. GILLIES. DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR - goon, will bo at the Commercial llot.•1, (lours 9 n. iii. to 1 p. m. Glasses properly fitted and dis- eases of eye ear and close treated. F Next visit Monday. Sept. 6th fore- noon. ltensall in afternoon. Now is your chance to get shoed before the winter comes. A good line Qt FOR SALE 011 RENT- Two storeyshoes in all sizes, to clear at 19e while they last, brick ]louse, centrally located. Ap- I One Case only Ram Lals Tea in Black, reg. 50c, this week 40c ply at Times Office. I Highest Prices for Produce. Butter l9c; Eggs 21c trade, 20e. cash; Thebe HONEY FOR SALE.prices subject to change White c:over honey in large sea - tions, 10 cents per Ib. t\41i,te clover honey in pound ,sections 13 cents Ib. All kinds of fall plums at market - prices. 'Mrs. 'lorry Brown, Win- chelsea_ 8-26-1 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ WANTED -Apprentice wanted to 1,000 -` learn barber trade. Penprase and Burke. ladies in all the n'iw shades and styles. SHOES or 1'wo Weeks Only we will give a special discount of 15% CARLNC BROS. WANTED -Good dressmaker, also -- girls to learn dressmaking apply at_ - +PRIZE once. ^"`•^ + V. Treble. LADIES MAKE YOUR OWN >1 Over one thousand esu• 7- DIiESSES, h dents enrolled by our chain I Miss Tom is prepared io teach - last year. It pays to at- ijjitend a link of this great La( es Dressm:tkins whilethey are ' i han malting their own dresses. Terms chain, for "IN CNION and full particulars may be learned D THERE IS STRENGTH." .l. by palling at her dressmaking rooms a The demand for • our t over Wilsotr Bros. store. Also an ap- graduates is THREE Prentice wanted. 9-16-+ (j, TIMES the soppy, + FOR SALE C Other schools engage our graduates as teachers. ;l; A special course for teach- ers of weeks. Cottage and three lots in Exeter, Loftus Bern, Ed. Westcott. J. M. being lots Nos. 55, 56 and 57 south of and 11. O. Soathcott. representing Simcoe 6trcet. On this property is a the Exeter Y. M. C. A., went to Lon- frame cottage (brick foundation) con- taining five rootns and a good cel- lar also a good well and a largo stable. Good garden and fruit trees. The property has to be sold to wind up an estate. Apply to G ADMAN & STANIIURY, Barristers, Exeter, Ontario. don and took part in the athletic events at the exhibition. Loftus Bern won third place in the half mile and mile races respectively. Two rinks of Exeter bowlers, Rev. Collins, J. Davis. C. B. Snell and W. W. 'Pitman. Dr. Street, J. Taylor and L. 11. Dickson visited the Gran- ton club last Friday and played six games with the bowlers of that place, the result of the day's playing being n tie. The Exeter bowlers speak very highly of 'the treatment accorded them by the Granton players. hen. The farm bas 10 acres good Did any of you ever try cinnamon hardwood bush, bank barn 7Z x 30 sticks to keep b:aelt tints off pantry good frame house, never failing well, shelves? It works finely also bake astern nt the barn; good orchard. nod The other has frame barn, good cookies na ginger ';naps on the bot- l wells, orchard. Both ere in good torn of a dripping, Ivan by turning it stat.s of cultivation. up side down. 0 is handier and they' do not burn so easily. Try ammonia' water for your house plants and sec how nice they will grow rind blossom. 2 tablespoons to an eight -swirl pail of water is sufficient twice a week. FARM FOR SALE Ti• o hundred acres lots 20 and 20 10th and 11(11 concession, of Step - Mrs. Saxon Fitton ;*ave a very p.easzsnt at-home in honor of her guest. Mrs. 1). A. Anderson. Inst Thursday :afternoon from three to six o'clock. About seventy-five ladies attended. The decorations were !very plrasi rl 7, the reception room being These farms will be sold together or separate or will sell' 150 acres. Possession can be had on March 1st, 0l0. 11 pat ties wish to purchase they can do their p:owing now. For further particulars, apply. to Thos. It, 'Martyr), Exeter, Ont. LOST -On Friday. Sept. 10th, be- tween Granton and Exeter on town line between Usborne and Iliddulph one white canvas shoe with rubber very tastily a.ccor-,lt.•d with mauve sole and one bowl for bowling on the andrehire gladioli anal asters, while green. marked No. C. Kindly leave nt Times nnd get reward. the floral display in the luncheon parlor was of white and pink gladoll and asters. Mrs. Anderson': mane FARM FOlt BALE -100 neres •Lot friends here were pleased to meet 6 South East. Boundary. Kirkton. 1t her and a very pleasant afternoon is well situated three -tnarters of a was spent, tic lnaintaticeshiil. mile from Post -office, store. black- smith shop, mill, church etc. Forty A Reguiar Storm Period is central rods from school, Hank barn with on the 21st, the central day of the stone foundation. Straw barn with auturnnal eluinox. This period will pig pen and hen house combined. bring prompt changes of tempera- Good frame house. The buildings and (tire and barometric pressure as house are supplied by water from a early as ,the 19th itt western parts of drilled well and windmill. Good the country. Ily the 21st these con- maple bush. Large gravel pit. For ditious will brim; on storms of rain, further particulars write to Mrs. W. ,wind and thunder, 11nd during the .1. 'tufts, itirkton, Ont. 9.16.1 `21st to 2:Ird these storms will touch Rios! parts of 111,• country i11 (brit• eastward i.uet'p to the Atlantic. 1f ,NOTPCE the bnromet •r is ireafly depressed. As 1 nal now in the west on a attended by high temperature, much trip for my hen: 11. my hook accounts humidity and fitful, southerly winds will not be collected until I return storms will b1, severe in many lo- two months hence. A. E. i'YM. cniities. All tv have said concern- Exeter. Sept., 9th 1909. 9-16-5 ins the possilri'it.) of West India Graduated of two years X ago are now earning $2, per annum. Three courses -Com aiER. CIAL, STENOGRAPHY, and ,TELEGRAPH Y. Ell term Opens AN. 30 Write for particulars. Clinton Business t College ..f (leo. Spotton, Principal. .� •t+:'•+•6•i••:••i••1-•J••6-•1-+++++++•t•-:-+ :••b•:• storms in the south may reasonably '1')11, (•.il,.donia Evaporating Co. this • be applied nt ibis period. No reek- week of lied up the Exeter evapor-�� less outlays, or neglect of ordinary ntor for the fall business, under the business plans should be allowed, mans,Tentent of air. G. W. Goodwin. and no foolish forebodings should be indulged: hut rntional ear,' should .he token if indications should point to approaching r7uinoctlaI storms at (his, and nil other storm periods 1hrougholit this epiinoctial season. High barometer. ,stiff gals from the northwest, and change to very cool nights will tnost probably follow the storms of thjs period, bringing frosts to uutncrous localities in stale to the northward. FAIR DAY Don't Put off Calling at This Store for post card views r:f Exeter. We WM. Public School, 'l'rivitt Mentor - modal, alntion, two River views, dfolsons Ihttik, and two Main St. views, beside's hundreds of coulice, ccener)•. birthday. Look at ours first you have the choice of the (rest producers at this store. The post card is n tat of onr bushier s. We have gond perfumes at 10c., pretty stationery at 10 and Sc. a box. Cnernetics, toilet soaps, many kinds You're AIWA yr; welcome. TAW, PURITY NEW Eovision Siore 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 best grades of flour always on hand. Goode delivered to any part of the town We invite your patronage and solicit a call from you Broderick's J11 EIDT Old Staled PRONE 21) pples anted f'• The Evaporator is now open to re• ceive apples, for which the highest price will be paid. The company has always given satisfaction and will continue to do so THE (Caledonia Evaporating Co. G. W. GOODWiN, Managfr. Are you :[ware that we are offering 100 of STAR FLOUR as a special prize at the Exeter Fair for the best loaf of bread made from our Star • Flour? Why not compete? Wheat wanted at •the Mill. HARVEY BROS. ficro's Good N6ws 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; ,tnd no truck) all cash. Rags 75 c, per hundred Iron front Otk: to 75e. per hon. Old rubber hoots & shoes 7c, lb. Copper and brass Oc. per lb. Horse hair 30c. per Ib. Lead and zinc'2 1/2c. per lb. Bring your goods hero and get the worth of your money. A great variety of IRON PiPEalways on hand at a rea- sonable price, suitable for fence poste, bracing bouleyarding. „ M. JaGkson & Sons The Best School CENTRAL • tiiT ATi'ORD. 06N7T..41 • The beet time to enter our I classes is now. We are running the largest and, we believe, the best businees training school in • %Vestern Ontario. Three de- partments:- •. Cost afgIte•IAi., fiIIGrtTitmeD TFLEc1R.t P11 Y (Tet a money making (Aiwa - tion. Our graduates aro in de - rnnnd and are meeting with suc- cesi. Get onr free catalogue now. ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, •j Principals. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Haying Season is Here. And Sots will need a hay fork. I have the agency for Beatty Bros., Fergus, round rod track. Satisfaction guar- ri Meed and prices 1 fight. 1lav( t'al)able lean to it;stall them. W. T. Gillespie. !'hone 51. Exeter.