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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-12-16, Page 8++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++I ♦++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++t+ STEWART's PHONE 16 •�' tititl X 1 !y K ' L' 1 Dpi 1 S DEC. 16111 ► :►uv Only 9 Days to Xmas. Buy your Xmas. present now before the big tush is on. Mete is a list of practical preeente. Something fur everybody. Fancy Belts and Collars What would be more suit- able than a lovely Belt or collar in fancy box for your friend for Xmas. 25, 35, 50, 75, $1,00 Fancy Ribbons All widths and colors in Fancy Silk and Satin, bought for Xmas. trade, at 3, 5, 3, 10, 12fic Kid Gloves For both men and women. The guaranteed kind; in sep- arate boxes. What could ba more suitable. 1.00, 1.25. 1.50 1,75 Fancy Handkerchiefs A big assortment of these popular and ever useful gifts, 5, 10, 25. 75, $1.00 Yon will be wanting a new hat for Xmas. We are offering sig reductions in all Millinery. Everything must be sold regard- less of cost, so come early and get lire[ choice. Prices 1.08, & 2.98 Fancy Ties Everything new in Ties, in plain. striped and fancy weaves, ate here. Every tie conies in neat. box at 25, 35, 40 and 50 Ladies Fur=Lined Coats What would please better than a nice Fur Lined Coat for Xmas. It pays to buy something substantial and serviceable. See our leaders at 45, 48, 55, 60 Ruffs and Muffs Furs are always appreciated at Xmas. There is satisfac- tion in them. See our range at 5.00, 0.50, 8.50, 10.00, $20.00 Fancy China A big assortment of Fancy China for quick selling, suit- able for Xtnas. gifts, at 23, 50, 75, $L00, $1.25 Mufflers For men and boys in all shapes and colors. One of these will be sure to please at Christmas. 25, 50, 75, 1.00 and $1.25 Men's Fur Coats Why not spend your money in something useful and buy IA n (,' Ana(I Prime one of our Coon Coate Wallaby a or Calf. IIA y and Russian dog at from $18.00 to $60.00 Parasols and Umbrellas Something Special We have put in a stock for Xmas. Lovely Gold and Pearl han- dles at 3 50, 4 00, 4.50. Dinner Setts .l. .1. .ammw'owo'! Market Report. -The following is'Church Directory the report of Exeter markets, cor- 1 We are Ready to Handle Your Christmas Trade JAMES STREET We are stocked with a very METHODIST C1IURCl1 ` of choice line o! Confectionery that Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor Sale IA Great ClearingOur I tblio •\verhip-lo.o a.ttt is bound to please pricesI Sunda} will suit all purses and 7 tem. Chocolates (tons 20c to 00c lb. Class Service -Sunday 0.30 a.m. vud l *� _ _ , _ _ �� Clothing . Mixed Candy in Cut Rock, 110Yal. after Morning Service and Wednes- w /(► day night. Voiles; den's Fla', and Catacbuuten; Sunday at 2 p.m. Sunday school and Bible Classes 2.30 P rse A $2.000 Stock of Clothing will positively be Epworth League -Tuesday at 8. p.m Prayer Alerting -Thursday at 8 U•111.. rect ed up to December 16th. Wheat from ;1.04 to $1.07. ()ats. 35c. 36c. ?Peas 80 to t5 cents Burley 48 to 60 cents Shorts $23.00 Bran $21.00. Star flour *2.75. Feed flour $1.50 to $1.55. ttwr 23c. Eggs Hay 1;9.00. $10.00 Ilogs. liveweight, 07.55. Nitta, Oranges, Dates. Figs Coal1,. $7.25 Potatos to a tonn..90 vents Table Ruiains, California $ Chickens 8 & 9 alive 9, & 10 dressed Grapes, Grape Fruit. and Ba. Ducks 8 & 9 alive, 10 &f 11 dressed' nags. You will do well to Turkeys 16e. alive ; Geese 7 & 8 :dive. 9, & 10 dres',d see this stock. Curve quick li c. dressed, for choice. Fowl 6 & 7 alive, 7' & 8 dressed I `'— Dried Apples 7c. OurSpec- Bon Bons salty is •••••••tt(1••u•••••tl•Ot+Nt�M• Bon Bone LOCALS Z ' The best assortment in town. Prices • jj front 15c to $2 00. Nothing is as nice • .tl�N4+�� for Xmas as a nice sox of Bon•Bons. -••••••• Order soon and we will laythem theb Itecenlly tt'c sent out a large [tum' plain and Fancy Baking b,•r of accounts for subscription to the t '1'I\MES. In a good ninny rases the ltweddlllg and XmasCakespersons owing have responded .tor 'vhich they have oar hearty thanks. We would ask others 'whoa have r-) Have you seen our ceived accounts to remit as soon nslpalms Ferns and Beautifulpossible. Money is needed to Tun a ! ' newspaper. Blooming Plants. One of these makes a ;good Christmas present. 11 •h i• 'lake a look at our large stock of Dinner Sete and then 4..; have one sent home for Xmas 4+ We have all the new shapes and decorations. 108 pieces. { 7.75, 8.50, 11.10, 15.00 '(- LIABLE We want a large quantity of Turkeys, Geese, Ducks,Chicken 4. dead or alive for which we will pay the highest prices, also But- ter, Eggs, Dried Apples, etc. S• A. STEWART +++++++++++++++++. 4-1-14+++++++++++4-1-1.44++++++ .yll i• Retiring From Business Holly at \Vilson Ilros. Christmas a week from Saturday. Mrs. W. 1). Clarke is visiting her parents in London. Mr. Geo. Beavers. of Berryland, spent Sunday «'its Mr. and Mrs. il. W. F. !leavers. Neilsons Xmas boxes from 10c. Ilros. Mr. Chester Stanlake. who spent the summer at lied Willow. Alta., ar- rived Thursday. h }. home last sda • rink ed the • nrlcrs have recur 'rrc tt for three nights in the Werk and every afternoon but Saturday. Our orange stock now comlete con- sisting of beautiful naval oranges from 15c. to 60c. at W.•_J... Stathams. chocolates all sized to $3.00 at \Vilson Go with the crowd to R. N. Rowe's Great clearing sale of his entire stock of dry goods— clothing—mantles—furs—boots and shoes—heavy and light rubbers—wall paper and linoleumns. All good goods. We have the cleanest stock in town and must be all cleared regardless of cost, as I am giving up business. Highest price paid for all kinds of produce. R. N. ROWE One door north P. 0 Phone 23 out The Biggest Christmas Display of Jewelry Ever Shown in Exeter A WATCH or something in the Jewelry line is al- ways appreciated as it Christmas gift. have the most (Olnl)let t', Stock 111 1 [Bron County " Silver Plait that Wears." Mrs. 1). Johns and daughter Lille. left Friday to spend the Christmas holidays \vitt' Mrs. Will Goodison at Exeter C. U. C. F. No. 04 meets on Sarnia. Friday evening Dec. 17. Election of Hey. it. W. \\ oodsrcorth, of Toren- officers and other important business. to. preached missionary sermons in R, N. Rowe. Recorder. the James Street church last Sunday. Iloys! what about a box of choco- lates for your best gall? \\'e have Mr. Alf. Bowey, who worked at his them from 25c. to $1.'25 a: box M trade as bricklayer in St. Thomas. W. J•Stabam's. J. during the past summer, arrived home Fire Chief James Weekes has re- test week. The Exeter council [net last evening ceived a communication from the to close up the business for the pre- Canadian Fire Underwriters' Associa tion calling attention to the dangers sent year. Tuesday was the last day for the to life and property .from Christmas of taxes, without the ul ❑:ment of five per cent be- decorations, displays. etc. which are one and a quarter milts west of Sez- quentlmade at this time of the ingsuaa•:ded.sessI , e s. Thee use of Christmas greens, smith church. a block and tan hound, Mrs. George Beaman. of Regina,' !t:rvcst specimens and other inflam- tall and slim with hair cut short at who t' ••s called here owing to the ,,,at,le materials such as draperies. tip of tail. answers to the name of death of her father, the late Robert ;..•;.itery, cotton to represent snow and hcrole}'• Finder rewarded. i.. Gould Fee les arrived Saturday morning. ie., nee, especially in connection with Exeter. aft,: several delays enror.te. The electric and other lighting systems. is funeral of Mr. Frayne t ook place on decidedly an increase of hazard, it ROUSE 1'Ui: BALI: -Lots 36 and 37 Monday interment being in the Exe• being impossible;to make displays of ilttron Street •in •Khe village o tfF.ze- tloIIu and Mistletoe pting.ec and SOe lb. Will make your Xmas. brighter and your home more cheerful Lots more gond things but come along w e will stow thein to you. E. A. FOLLICK \ Fresh oysters at son Bros. \ 1l on will a found locals b Additional page c it . a Co 1 Itcv. and Mrs. Godwin, of Parkhill were here Tuesday attending the Bak - no auction ,at a date to be fixed 1at- er-Follick nuptials. cr. Easy terms of payment. For J. G. Stanbury was engaged at terms awl particulars apply to Jas. Court in Belleville on Monday .last Ilanlford, prop.. Centralia or to T. and at Goderich on Friday. ( Cameron, auctioneer, Farquhar. Times Want Column cleared to the last dollar before Xmas. - So look sharp for bargains. 24 Mens Tweed suits regular $0.50 t• FOR SALE $10.00 to clear $1 90. 12 Mena Black and Blue Clay Worsted suits regular Cottage and three Iota in Exeter, 1$8,50 to $12 00 clearing at $11.50. 11 Mens Black and Blue Serge regular $o.54- being lots Nos. 55, 56 and 57 south oft d k t i Tweed suite newest cut r Simcoe Street. On this property is a I $li 5U UO A fete only �tene Tweed at $11.00 and frame cottage (brick foundation) con- taining five rooms and a good cel- lar also a good well and a large stable. Good garden and fruit trees. $8.W clearing at $0 00. 1 oaths suite in Tweed The property has to be sold to wind 15.00 to $10.00 to clear 25`„ off. Boys suits in fancy Tweed single and double up an estate. Apply to breasted at clearing pikes $4.50 for $3.50; $4.00 for $3.00; $3.75 for $2.75. 21 MADMAN & STANI3URY.I Boys suite in good heavy Tweeds to clear at $1.00. 23 Mens Overcoats rang - Barristers, Exeter, Ontario. 1 ingchofromice. $5.00 to $12.00 to clear at $3.00. Come early and get your first and $7 50 to clear $5.0'). Mens heav ar s r pe $10.00 sizes 37 Ruler for $11 and :18, 30 and 40; These are all heavy double suite and of the newest styes will bo cleared at $8.00. Mens double breasted Tweed suits regular $10.00 and $11.00 for $8.00. Mens Canadian Tweed single basted at regulWorstedar ranging $7.50 and from HOUSE FOR[ SALE -Brick resid- flutter 23c. Eggs. 20c. Dried Apples 6c, Potatoes 50c per bag. All kinds of c'nce and lot on blain Street, third poultry taken as Cash or trade. house south of Presbyterian church. Six rooms. For terms and particu- lars apply to James Whyte or Dick- son & Carling. FARM 'FOIL BALE- Choice hun- dred acre [arta, being Lot :s, Con. 1,, Osborne, London Itoad, :i-4 mile from; Centralia, three miles from Exeter. On the premises there is erected a good brick house, all conveniences a large bank barn 80x4'', finished in latest improved style: drive houyee good orchard, never failingsupply of water : well in house nnd barn. 12 acres fall wheat and plowing done. • nor I en hstore 20 It not sold privately day of 'Ilecember, will be sold by pub- CARLINQ BROS. STRAYED Strayed onto my farrn London Road north, a yearling heifer, owner may have Caine on proving property and paying all expenses J \NICK\VIRE. IV "20,000 Razors for Free Trial!" A new scientific discovery --a secret • manu- facture t iur,iu•d t process—has rer •opal I3 •UVCr en- ables C '1'Iti discovery fuc•ture of tazurs. of Carbo- • u a blade to offer o aide's us s carbon)—Vacs you rtcel—(steel plus d:, not have to hone or grin&!; u blips that slays sharp always. To prove it we *i11 distribute Carbo- \i:;netie 1:azors U❑ 3) DaysTrial t.b- s,aulcly free—there is one here fur 3 U u. This Razor is tempered by n secret electric I.roe•ees ::t an absolutely even temperature of 2.500 degrees. The re- sult is the hardest cutting edge known science. A blade of Can bn-steel that we guarantee Cora lifetime of eeriest wear, no honing -no grinding. • J. HEAMAN, the smooth want nl�evin toen 1 shaving younjoy can �• obtain only through tile longi sw_ Ing diagonal stroke of straight W... standard raz,r-tho Cacho-Magnetic- s-cinchuthairs cleanly slittingthem orturning the ends s hack into the skin to cause Irritation. pimples, and ei on worse troubles. Su come in today and get a Carbo -Mag- netic Razor on 3J Days' Vries Trial. LOOK MR Tnt5 TRADE NAR'[ 8 Tiltehl8cletriththe Caro 444 EXETER, ONT. 1 SCIIOOL TEACIHEIR WANTED 1 1';.: S. S. No. 10 Osborne, apply stat- ing salary and qualifications to J. T. Morgan, Hay P. O. Ont. DOG LOST -On Saturday. Dec. 4th. See Our Watches Unequalled Anywhere Our Silverware Is the best that could be selected and when it conies to our Jewelry you can find none better Quick Sales Small Profits IBITROGERS Certified Silverware ter cemetery• that nature perfectly safe. ter. Brick house, kitchen and wood - Mr. Alex. Dow receiver) word (corn On Friday evening last a union shed. large drive house and actable, the superintendent of the hospital at cottage prayer meeting of the youngi hard and soft water. This Ls n nice Toronto. that Miss Edna Dow. a nurse men's classes of .lames street and house and will gib' sold to close an in the institution, was seriously ill Main street Methodist churches was estate. If not cold glrtva'tely Ian or and for some of the family tt come nt held at the home of Mr. Thos. E. before the 18111. ,Deeenib'r it twill be once. A subsequent message was re- Ilandford. Over t hirty young then`old by Public Auction at Central ceived that the illness was on: y of a were present led by W. Stone. The Ifotol, Exeter on Fridriy thetilst, Dec. temporary character and that Miss meeting was along the line of tem- :It 2 o'clock p. m. For terms and Dow was not in a serious condition. perance and the resolution "Resolved particulars apply to \Vm. and A. Ilod- Thc bazaar under the auspices of the that by the grace of God we will do rttiExecut rs or Thos.O Cameron, Ladies' Guild of the Trivitt�Mernorial Church 'was held in the Town hall Friday night and proved t most sliest -slut one given by the ladies of the church. The aflcrnoon was de- voted to the sale of useful and fancy articles. ithile in the evening an es- cellent urogram 1, as riven by soca' talent. On Monday. January 3rd. the rate- pnyers o( Exeter. will have an op- portunity of voting on n by-law. ttlterely they can secure a branch of one of the most prosperous manufac- turing concerns in Western O'itario. the Clinton 1: nit ting Factory. On a not her page will be found the by- law and agreement. which fully ex- plains itself. '\'bis ev-Lary Shona pi,s by a large ntajorily. An incipient home of ' ,'eat blase at the t Air. \1 . J. Beaman one nftenioon of 1,44.1 Week. '‘ns noticed just in tone. or more serious damage mittht have ,. children wasclli one pf t h . e•1 ) r. t1 t 1onL n: for :t tow underneath the conch. end having a match, the fringe on the rower caught fire and com- menced to barn fi.•rely. The maid rl.-tected the smell of smoke and in- vestigating found the couch nfire. Site secured several pails of dater and extinguished the Drones. but not be- fore the rnc:t said couch were des- troyed. Mr. Thos. Kcrniek. who left a ['eek ago Thursday 'with a carload of horses for Co:hrane, New Ontario. re- turned home the latter part of last weep: much pleased over Illfact that its had missed a (rain while enro.ite. A ,:op off was made at Fort William. at:' Mr. Kernick was instructed to ca. 'h an early morning train 'lit11 his sb pment. but missed it. 11e however to,;:c the next traits anti upon his ar- ri'.tl at New Listeard learned that th,• train he h.i'I missed had been t' reeked oe ing to a bridge being ttoen :end that several men [were ser- iously injured. Oysters never touched by ice or tater. shipred direct front oyster sed in sealed packages. solid meat 60 ets. a quart. W. .1. Statham. The ❑tun;c:pal pot has not wet conl- •c..•uced to sizzle. and 110 nein nantys h iVe been mentioned for aid, rmanie or school board honors. On every s;dc high praise is given th•' eoune',I Rogers fea Spoons Rogers Dessert Spoons Roget s Table Spoons Rogers Butter Knives, Sugar Sheds, Pickle Forks, Sauce Ladles, etc. MARCHAND iT,�era�°` all we can to fightthe evils of the liquor traffic and to carry the local option by-law nt the coming election" was unanimously adopted. Another meeting' will be held at the home of Mr. Jos. Ilarvey on Friday- evening to which all young sten are invited. iHiDES \VANTED.-You can get 1h,• highest casi price for your hides at the Exeter Tannery. 11 board for the excellent work 11 has [:one during the past year nail many are in favor o" letting lie t+t finish the t ork. n hich could not i e cone out ort ing to co'd [weather -.'[tin_ in. Reiner has it the: several of the members. a ill not geek re -:lection. lot nomination day. a week trout `inniay nil decide a ho are in the (l!d. The conn: it of 111119 sho,i'.l 1,0 pnwnile.. icf'on to stand for another yesr. They are filly conversant with the unfinished undertakings and could do then[ more justice 1 ban those\ jg,vELEIt, unfamiliar with the irork. A reactionary storm period is cen- tral on the 16th. 17th and 18th. The strain of December solstice will he manifest by continual boreal storms through this Iteriod and throughout all this part of the month. especially over the north Atlantic coast and seas. A regular storm period cen- tral on the '2_'nrl. covers the 20th to 25th. This period is the centre of I reason 11 a e. Inl t ', the [linter scl.tcc a will bring heavy ninter storms on land and sea. The Mercury period he. gins at this time and will increase the intensity and prolong th:' exis- tence of storm conditions. This means hardship and danger to unprotected live stock and untwatchful sten. These storms are apt to continue over the Otrtier can have same by id'nlfying limits of the period in consequence then[ and Paying expenses. \\'nt. Bed - o( the Mercury disturbance and the den. Lot 13. Con. 4, Crediton East opposition of the moon on the 26th. 1': (is 3t "Are you aware of the (act that over 20.000 bags of "SNOW DRIFT" flour have been used by our local mill - door customers during the last twelve months, and we feel satisfied that this amount will be doubled during the next year. have you tried it during the last year( If not. will you give us the opportunity of supplying you with your next requirements( It is impossible for you to buy a bet- ter grade of flour at any cost even if you paid double the pt -ice. We are at )[resent s'thliit our -SNOW 1)11IFT" flour nt $2.75 per lett; oar -BAKER'S FAVORITE" purr Manitoba (lour at $2.75 per bag bran nt $21).0O per ton ; shorts $'22.01) per ton : chopping fine or rolled. Sc. paid for •s price 1 ,. • eel tl t: Highest , r rid. ti P 1 rrhoat. \\'a solicit patronage. 'cit nr 1 11. COOK. Bt)NS & Co.. liensal1 Ont. t o my ' STEERS. -Came 1�.ST iI,11 premises :stout Nov. lath, t steer.% Ow red. tit' other grey and white. DEARING'S BAZAAR The Santa Claus Headquar ters for Christmas Toys, Dolls, Fancy China, Cand Fruits, Nuts, Lamps, Our Line of Watches Carmot be Excelled We have a full assortment of Ladies', Gent's and Boy's watches varying in price from $1.00 to $100.00 each. What Will Make a Nicer Xmas Present Than a Watch? Our Xmas a=sorttretlt of all ot'tur line., belong- ing elong- ing to 11 .lewelt'ry Store 14 the ti nest. Call t n 1 judge for yourself. 1 • FITTON. RDDiNO RINo8 AND MARRiAOR I.1; esses Goods all new and the best that can be secured for Xmas. Gifts. Call early and Inspect Our Goods No trouble to show goods DEARING'S BAZAA In every home somebody ought to buy somebody an Edison rhonouraph for Christmas this year. The best Xnote present is something all can enjoy. Old iia well as young enjoy it. All kinds of selec- tions, sacred. sentimental, comic songs, beautiful quartettes. hand and orchestra music. Machines $1(1.50. $28.60, $30 and up. Records 40c.. 05c., 85c. Trade off your old machine for a new one, Get a catalogue, conte and let us show them to you, or write us. See nue Fancy Manicure Sets. Shaving Sets. Sewing Sets, Jewell Cases. B•bque Figute•s. is,il,:kii'g Sets. Tobacco Jars, i'ulished Brass Ink Stands. Hare I l fll 1 1 ere. pi ices v t Thousands or the ilt1st Po, t Cards, c9Booklets, et e Folders re and ( al en dere s to choose limn. See (he coir Souvenir holders and ;slender of the tint Methodist (hutches. Tr ivit t. Mr morns' and Public School. ''Your faraway friends would eppric•i,lte these [tont the old town." Don't forget this-Th� t urity is the c•nly !:tore in fawn selling these. 1t will pay you to do you «hopping here. OPTIMA A N• THE PURITY J.Willis Powell, Manager. Howey's Drug Store We are as Busy as Bees with our Xmas Stock—Don't be u prised—Just four weeks to Xinas if you want first choice and excellent variety to choose from, come now to Ilowey's Drug stoi Leather Goods V.•ry Litest Style Music Rolls, 13i11 Folds, 1:11ang Prows, Ladies ('hatnlene IL4gs, ('.ltd (`arcs, Wristlet Rands for Watt hes, Leather Voles etc. Chocolates I.(1 Ile}'w anti Iluy!erg i'resh fr.•n1 the factor- ies %%lett in nicer (ban .t hex of l'hocelntes or lion -Bons for liner' Post Cards Poet ('ar.is to n„ c nil. Vim need to sl a to ap• prccittle. Post ('ind Albums from 15c to $1. Don't go away without. one. I'erfunle•i 1,'0,11,1 si'il Poe, der. C.nit.. is, Howey'w if reit wale v.ti «1 y, also tel. \e',,tt'ts. Calendars Loral View ('atenders nt lee upsets at 111c Stationery The finest ince of box- es ever shown in town (tont tic t•t $1,50. Also letter beats and npi'tii•18 Toilet Cases Froth the cheapest, to the best. A special bar- gain at $5 00. el•ntnin- ing Brush, l'.u)h and Mir ror. Mirrors Rosewood, E'tony U la, (cold, etc. Our to:lgnifvit.g nil rort. are a weeidet. Ask to see theta. Teddy Bears Th..... little toys et' the et eat est fun pi. - asie •r s for children t . .t eve[ saw :Cie to $3.011 Watcombe Pottery 1 h•• ilneit line of O'(1 ('u.1.111y Tea Sts Iver -It ,wn• rtt lace pricer. Kodaks W11.1P not Five a ni liltto Brownie Came to y • young frieu f nrXmas. A word a•uusetneet, far fro seei.►tolll )a1 K,td Kodak Brushes A special line f Xmas in iisir, Clot 11,tt Brit -hes. Celine i and see then). Pockr't Comb Nice line fee ge teen 15e and 2:,c. Razors itaznt,• (rt•nt the bet. tankers. it zt.t• Strop( Shayintt Suer,. Cream of Rises for after shav- ing can't be beat. Perfume Atomizers L [test et.yles. Big r a• sortnlent 50c to1$2.00 HOWEY'S PiION It: 50 DRUG STORE EX ETER,IONT