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Exeter Times, 1909-12-23, Page 8T li X B.1 T E R T L M .1' S DEC. _'3rd tUuv 6+++++++++++++++++++++++++++�+++++++++++++++++t+ STEWART's PHONE 16 The Busy Store wishes its many Customers and Friends a very Merry Christmas Buy your Xmas. present now before the big tush is on, Here is a lint of practical presents. Soniethitig for everybody. Fancy Belts and Kid Gloves Collars What would ho 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 Fanr'v Silk and Satin, bought A big assortment of these for Xruas. trade. at popular and ever useful gifts, 3, 5, 8, 10, 121) c 5, 10, 25. 75, $1.00 You will be wanting a new hat for Xmas. We are offering big reductions in all Millinery. Everything roust be sold regard- less of cost, so conte early and get first choice. Prices 1.08, & 2.03 For both men and women. The guaranteed kind; in sep- arate boxes. \Vhat could ba more suitable: 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 1.75 Fancy Handkerchiefs Fancy Ties Mufflers ISverythil!g new in Tie?, in plain, striped and fancy weaves, are bete. Every tie center in neat box at 25, 35, 40 and 50 Ladies Fur=Lined Coats What wnnld please better than a nice Fur Lir,ed Coat for Xmas. It pays to buy something substantial and serviceable. See our leaders at 45, 48, 55, 00 Ruffs and Muffs Fars are a 1 ways 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 Xmas. gifts, at 25, 50, 75, $1.00, $1.25 For men and boys in all shapes and colors. One of these will be sure to please at Christmas. 23, 50, 75, 1.00 and $1.23 Men's Fur Coats \Vhy not spend your money in something useful and buy one of our Prince Canadian Coon Coate or Calf, Wallahs. and Russian dog at from $18.00 to $00.00 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 'fake a look at our large stock of Dinner Sets and then have one sent home for Xmas We have all the new shapes and decorations, 108 pieces. 7.73, 8.51), 1 1.1 N 1, 15.1111 We want a large quantity of Turkeys, Geese, Ducks,Chicken dead or alive for which we will pay the highest prices, also But- ter, Eggs, Dried Apples, etc. S. A. STEWART ++++++++++++++++++++.1-44-1- +++++++++++++4-4.44++ +++++++++++++++++4++++++++'+++++++++++++++++ Retiring From Business Go with the crowd to R. N. Rowe's Great clearing sale of his entire stock of dry goods— elothing—nnntles—furs—boots and shoes—heavy and light rubbers—wall paper and linoleumns. All good goods. We have tha cleanest stock in town and must be all cleared out regttrdlgs of cost, as I am givin; up business. Highest price paid for all kinds of produce. R. N. ROWE Phone 23 One door north P. 0 The Biggest Christmas Display of Jewelry Ever Shown in Exeter A WATCH or something in the Jewelry line is al- ways appreciated as a Christmas gift, We have the most complete stook 1n I Euron County "Siker Plait Thal Wears." See Our Watches Unequalled Anywhere Our Silverware Is the best that could be selected and when it comes to our Jewelry you can find none better Quick Sales Small Profits 184? ROGERS BRAS: Certified Silverware jRogcrs fea Spoons Rogers lleseert Spoons 'Rogers Table Spoons Bog(•rs Butter Knives, Sugar Shells, Pickle Forks, Sauce Ladles, etc. A. MARCHAND �P���I4�° 5farket Iteport.—The followlag is' the report of Exeter markets, reefed up to Dece►nber 23rd. Wheat from 1.1.01 to $1.07. Oats. 35e. 36c. 11'eas 80 to $5 cents Barley 48 to 60 cents. Shorts $23.00 Bran $21.00, Star flour $2.75. Feed flour $1.50 to $1.55. Better 23c. Eggs 28c. [logs, livcweight $7.65 11¢ $9.00, *IlA0 Po •s 75 to 90 cents C .25 a ton. Tu 18 and 19 Geese and 12 Decks 2 and 13 Chickens 11 and 12 Doul !t and 10 Dried Apples 7c. tor- We are Ready to Handle Church Directory Your Christmas Trade! JAMES STREET We are stocked with a very METNUUIST CE$tiRCN choice line of Confectionery that is bound to please. Our prices will suit all purses Co ►colsten Rona 2.) to U0 lb. Mixed Candy iti Cut Rock, Royal, Minto and Itob Roy from 10c to 20c lb. Nuts, Oranges, Dates, Figs Table Raisins, California Grapes, Grape Fruit. and Ba- nanas. You will do well to • see this stock. Come quick for choice. Bon Bons 18"Our ialty 18 Bon Bone The best assortment in town. Prices from 15c to $2 00. Nothing is as nice for Xmas as a nice box of Bon•Bons. Order soon and we will lay then by. Plain and Fancy Baking ••••••••••••••••••••••N•• (Wedding and limas Cakes • •Have you seen our ••••••••• I Palms, Ferns and Beautiful Blooming Plants. One of these makes a good Christmas present, • • 4 •••••••• LOCALS Recently we sent out a large num- ber of accounts for subscription to the '1'1M1::5. In a good many poses the persons owing have responded .tor which they have our hearty thanks. We would ask others who have re- ceived necounts to remit as soon ns possible. Money is needed to run a newspaper. Ifolly at Wilson I3ros. Miss Delight Robbs is visiting in Toronto. Mr. \Vol. Duncan, of Clinton. visited Will Burke Sunday. The Times wishes its many readers a. Merry Christmas. Mr. David ltoss. of Winnipeg;, is visiting relatives in town. The At Ilome of the II. S. Literary Soc'ety announced for last evening, was called off. Mr. James Creech, Sr. has been con- fined to his house for several weeks on account of illness. The public and high schools closed esterday afternoon for the Christ- mas and New Year's holidays. Mr. and Mrs. At. ;Hastings and• daughter Lnlu, left yesterday for Cross Hill to spend the holidays. Nellsors Xmas chocolates all sized noses from 10c. to $3,00 at Wilson pros. Miss Linda Hunter. of London, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. 111. fluntt•r during the Yuletide season. Alit + Irene Handford returned Fri, day e.cning from the Whitby Ladies' Nolle and Mistletoe fn rtl.! eor- ating. 200. and 50e lb. Will make your Xmas. brighter and your home more cheerful Lots more good things but come along and we will show thein to you. E. A. FOLLICK Mr. and Mrs. R. Downie celebrated the wooden anniversary of their \ved- ding'' Monday evening, when a num- ber of their friends assisted them- in enjoying the festivities of the occas- ion. - * A Reactionary Storm Period is cen- tral on the 27th. 28th. and 29th. On these days renewed storms of sleet and snow will sweep over moat parts of the country and will be followed by high barometer, blizzardous winds and very cold. Another seismic per- iod extends from the 23rd to 28th. This brings us to the end of another year. May God's care and blessings abide with you! Word was received here Saturday of the death at Goderieb of Airs. Rev. It. llfillyard, which sad ('vele. event occurred Friday night.. Millynrd was well known in Exeter. her husband having been pastor of the Main Street Methodist church sev- ere!, years ago. She had been in poor Cbtiet;e to spend the Christmas holi- '.F"fth for some time. After service he Victoria Street •Methodist days. r•it'.:ch. on Monday. the body was tak- � Miss Sfaude Johns, who attended to Woodstock for burial. "Are you aware of the fact that the : urmal nt llatnillon, during the Robert Sillery, nearly met with en over 20,000 bags of "SNOW DRIFT" past term, returned home Saturday accident one morning last week when flour have been used by our local mil - John door customers during the last twelve eveuing• a load of hay on which he was riding Norry, who is working on the overturned in front o[ the Town Hall. months, and we feel satisfied that construction of the Clinton water- Ile was making the turn coming from this amount will be doubled during works system, spent Sunday at his the .weigh scales and the. front wheels the next year. Have you tried it home Leta ri:upping• the the load Overturnt•d, during the last year: If not, will you Fresh oysters at Wilson Bros. At r. Sillery jumped to the n opportunity of supplying side and opposite give us the o Misses \Vienic Howard and Victor- got out o[ danger. ]lad he you with your neat requirements: gone with the load, he would have It is impossible for you to buy a bet- in Miners have returned home after been thrown through a window in W,.11. Levett's buildings, ter grade of flour at any cost even taking a course in the Normal School tf you paid double the price. at Loudon. The County Council at its last meet- We are at present selling our DI r. Ed Jones, Loney Heywood and ing passed a by-law rantin • SNO\V DRiFT" flour at 82.75 per John Walker. students at the Albert P granting each bag; our "BAKER'S FAVORITE" township in the county the sura of College. Itel'eville. have returned $5U to be given to the four eta( pure Manitoba flour at 82.73 per bag; here for the vacation. etc labor beats performing the great- Olive ()mince. who has been est amount of work nmd the ►host et - engaged as milliner in St. Marys dor- ficient labor on their respective beats ing the past season. has •returned each township to be divided Into t.c home for the holidays. Our orange stock now compete con- sisting of beautiful naval oranges from J doz. for 25c. to GUc. a doz. at W. J. Statham's. Dr. Bond has rented E. Elliot's of- fice next to the Times office and moved in Monday. Mr. Elliott is oc- occupyin; the upstairs roorns. Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor Sunday Public •Worship -10.10 :ewe and 7 p.m. Class Service—Sunday 0.30 a.m. •.ird after Morning !Service and Wednes- day night. Men'- Cla and Catachuuv•ne Sunday 'it 2 p•m. Sunday School and I3ib1e Classes 2.30 p.t4. Epworth League—Tuesday at 8. pen Prayer Meeting—Thursday at 8 p.n,. Times Want Column FOR SALE Cottage and three lots in Exeter, being lots Nos. 55, 56 and 57 south of Simcoe Street. On this property is a frame cottag (brick foundation) con- taining five rooms and a good cel- lar also a good well and a large stable. Good garden and fruit trees. The property has to be Fold to wind 110 an estate. Apply to GLADMAN & STANIIURY• Barristers, Exeter, Ontario. 1[OU8E FOR SALE—Brick resid- ence and lot on Main Street, third house south of Presbyterian church. Six roorns. For terms and particu- lars apply to Jaynes Whyte or Dick- son & Carling. FARM FOIL SALE— Choice hun- dred acre farm, being Lot .t,Con. 1, Usborne, London Itoad, 3-4 mile from Centralist, three miles from Exeter. On the premises there is erected a good brick house, all conveniences a large bank barn 80x45. finished in latest improved style; drive house, good orchard, never failing supply of water ; well in house and barn. 12 acres fall wheat and plowing done. if not sold privately pn or before 20 day of December, \will be sold by pub- lic auction •at a 'date to be fixed lat- er. Easy terms of payment. For terms nod particulars npply to Jas. Handford, prop., Centralia or to T. Cameron, auctioneer, Farquhar. HOUSE FOR SALE—Lots 36 and 37 Huron Street in She village o 'fExe- 1 of ('arbo-Magnet!c Superiority. Tisa ter. Brick house, kitchen and wood- s "('arho edge' • is secured by an even shed. large drive house and ratable electric heat of 2.500 degrees Valiren- •p�[/' �L heit—a process of carbonization . ,m!- t�dPDatltereif%)f%k hard and soft water. This is n nice ( lar to that by which diamonds :.ea house and well be sold to close an estate. If not sold privately ran or W. J NEAMAN before the 18th, December it twill be ' J. f sold by Public Auction at Central ` o'clock p. m. For terms and I t r' 1, Exeter on Friday the 01s'1, Dec. 'lparticulars apply'to Wm. and A. 11od-DEARING'S gert Executors or Thos. Cameron. at Auctioneer. Farquhar P. D. • T E OLD RELIABLE tllllt tttttl ftlltt IIR►1 MtttT MMt1 We wish our Customers and Friends a Mcrry 6hrlstmas � and a E fldflDV New Ycdr � ONON �U +1 i •� • CARLINC BROS. Compare Your Razor compare With the New Carbo :ale Don't be satisfied with the razor you are using because you tnerely think tt is the best. Get the Carbo -Magnetic. it will last longer—it gill give you a quicker. smoother shave. Try it for 30 days at our expense—. then yen w•!II know %v(tkh is the best —for the sure test of value is Com- parison. "night tempering" is the secret been produced. The result is the hardest cutting edge i.nown to science —a blade that you never have to hone or grind- Don't take our word for It—the razor roves Itself—eomo is today and get one on 30 days' trial—free. Mixed candies and nuts of all kinds at W. J. Statham"s The wedding of Arthur \I. Felltnan of 'Toronto. son of Ales (Ile.v.) Hobbs to 51i's Mo rv:, ret ". . Bisector. of Winghstn. will take ranee to -day. The petition from the residents of Cottrell.' asking that the village be incorporated ns a police village has 1 ten granted by the county council. 111D1?8 \\-ANTED.—Voti can get the highest cast price for \o Ir hides at the Exeter Tannery. tf The feature of the closing session of tha county council was the presen- tation to Warden 1'. Lamont of a gold headed. ebony cane accompanied by o brief address. Oyster never touched by ice or water. shipped direct from oyster bed in sealed packages. solid meat 60 cts. a quart. W. J. Statham. itev. and Mrs. Hobbs left Monday • Fell - for Toronto 10 attend the wedding of ? Mrs. Hobbs son. Mr. Arthur Jl! Fell• jz man. to Mise Margaret W. Ili'eox. which event takes place toelay• bran at $20.00 per ton ; shorts $22.00 per ton : chopping fine or rolled. Sc. per bag. highest price paid for wheat. 1Ve solicit your .patronage. sections, making n first prize of $15 11. COOK. SONS & Co., and a second prize of 810 in each sec- Hcnsall Ont. lion. the heats winning the prizes to have the extra amounts spent on their beats. The municipal council or its appointees are to be the judg- es. These prizes are to be awarded to promote and encourage the build- ing of good roads within the limits of the county. Monday Mr. d3. S. Phillipa notieeq a sparrow fluttering in one of his tree¢. where it had been caught by one of its legs with a piece of string He went t the rescue of the little Thing; and noticed apiece of paper on which .here was some w•ritine. attached to the string. the writer of which ens rather ambiguous as to e %i her %%het r ho favors Inral option or not. The note read. "Local option is tun earthly egood it lessens trade if you w ant to spoil :t f'our'sbing town go in awl rote for it waists crimin- eiisnl." Sewornl other birds have been captured since then bearing tit sew message. ESTRAY STEERS,—Came to my premises about Nov. 15th. two steers. one red, the other grey and white. Owner can have same by identfying therm and paying expenses. Win. Red- den. Lot 13, Con. 1, Crediton East 1': 0. 3t HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE— Be- ing part of lots 5 and 6, on south side of North Street, and frame horse. containing six rooms. Lot 50x13, well fencer) and only a few rods from Main Street. Cellar un- der whole house. with parlor. din- ing room. kitchen and wash room. three bed s r o rooms and two clothe. 9 closets upstairs. This is a vtry.d .- sirnbte property. the house having only been built IWo years. Reason for selling proprietor is going %vest For terms and further particulars cnrtnire of the proprietor on the premises. A. E. i'ym. or to 11. A', • Phillips• Auctioneer. Exeter. ••••..,••0••..•••0••.••40.41,0..•....0+••00••+0.0.0.000 •••••••Q•(•'•••••••••4••••!•••••••.•0••••••••000.0.00 •A it is understood that a protist w be entered against t h•' by-law r. cent l y p:, ed by the township of iilaushat 1 gr. Icing a howls of :?20,0110 to the St. Marys and %Vestern Ontario ltail- .w: Additional tom's evil be found on page four. •. •e .•• 0 ir. A. T. rlon•l has ncquired the of- fice formerly occupied as the Elliot Law Office .v here he will be found during business hours. Residence as 11 2 before on Andrew Street formerly occupied by Ur. Malloy. et ear , :E :r.J ...1� Oranges froth IOe. to f,'1c. a dozen at Isom Bros. if •'1'he water whce•l for the new tat r ••: •:+•;• works i•ystcnt arrived Iasi %reek and on Friday was taken to the power • 4' house at the river. The ••heel weight O P 2 1-2 tomo. The floor of the build- l • 0 A f• e 1• z Wilson Bros. i A Christmas Greetings TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS `V(' :Irl' ht'allTl titers for the Iltl'r('•t a:ill (IIOirt';t stock of Candies, Nuts, Dates, Figs, Oranges and all seasonable goods ing is beings• cetnented ready to reeeivt. the 50 horse power gasoline engine. h;ch is expected in a few days. The Low ling match between Us - borne and Stephen ech,•deiled for last 't'h•rrsday evening was not played ow- itie to some disagrerntt n; over who should p'ay. Stephen wanted to p'ay two Lien a ho ars' not farmers. but 1'sl.orne el j<eted unless 1h1.1' could lvithink! This Stephen would not agree to and 11 a town man to , n tip. the match was called off. ••••.•••••••••••••••••••.•$•••••••••••••••••••.•••••O Neilson's CI—)ice Bon -Bons put up in Boxes suitable for Xmas gifts from roc. to $3.00 Also in Bulk. =PECIAL lin(' of both seal shipped and bulk • oysters for (.hristnlas trade, 10 and:,') (1'llts jSer quart. • ry • • SA O• 0• • • 4 g` seie 0O ••............e•••••.....• •••••••••••••••••••••..••• EXFTER, Or BAZAR The Santa Claus Hea(1t, tors for Christmas T 1)0118, Fancy China, ern Fruits, Nuts, Lamp Goods all new and the best tha can be secured for Xmas. Call early and Ins Our Goods No trouble to show gt DEARING'S BAZA The Purity MUSICAL Edison Phonographs... Edison Phnnogrsphs ..... Edison Phnrrogrrtphy Edison Phonogtaphs Edison Phonographs Standard Records Amberoi Records ( c Edison Blanks 20c 10 in. Discs Needles 13rini full of good things. Presents for everybody -All at clearing prices • FANCY GOODS $85.0() Smoking Sets 45 to $1.50 . 52 00 Photo Frame's 15 to 1.M3 ).00 Viiff Boxes 25 to 55 Z.OQ ,hsvinq and Manicure Sets..15 to 1.50 111.1 Bisque Figures 2 for 40c ilk Old China Vases 20c to 6( Card Receivers 4 Stearn Engine and boiler 1 Fancy I'a retries ...........Sc, 25c, 50e; Pretty (Calendars 10c, 73c doz. Pretty Calendars .......15c, 1.25 dcz. Pretty Xmas Cards 2 for 5 to 2 for 25 Fancy Soaps °5c, •10c, 75c box :3 for $1.10 10c, 25e, i5c All the latest Records, Comic Songs, Sacred Songs, Bands, etc. in stork. fl Weather Gloch (or Barometer) tree with each purchase f $3.00• See the window. see •3 a he 1►r o r ar, aPi'� t .l'ma-. and New Year Cards (Come here. •nrble ti, show gond... t;'Milrg !(lt,cr the window and COVE IN J) h't forgettht'pltue. THE PURITY North of Statham's If you wi No liowey's Drug More We are as Busy ;.s Bee:; with our Xmas St —Don't be prised—Just four weeks tc Xmas if you want first choice a. excellent variety to choose from, ccine now to Ilowcy's Drug sto sur Leather Goods Very Latest St vlo Music (tolls, Hill Folds, ('harlg.' i'urses, Ladies Chat Acne 11;1g., Card Cases, Wristlet Bends fur \Vatches, !.rather Fob', etc. Chocolates Ln•,vne)Raisd !ltigler's I Fresh from the flictor• r•'s. %VIt it is nicer than i It lee( of chocolates or Han• Dons for Xmas.? Post Cards Post ('nrde to nn cn,1. You need to lice to ep.. precinte, Post Card A11.1in.s from poi' to $1. Det,'c go away without nese. Perfume:; i.icl.ii.l /o,d Powder. r. Hoe ro )roe •'w'e if yeti wnnr vet iety, Wen let Waters. Calendars Local View Cotentin.; at 15e whet, nt lite Stationery The flnest line of box- es ever ,shown in town from tic to $1.50. Also letter settle and openers Toilet Cases Ervin the cheapest to Ihe. best. A special t•11t- gt,tin Itt g:r./11t, t(1,111Uu- ing finish, Condi aro! MO roe. Mirrors 11. i,ic vond, Ebony 1)rtilula, Gold. etc. Our n.,ipnifving mirrors are :1 wander. A,k to see thrill. Teddy Bears Thep.. little toys the greater.; lits p deems ter children t • 1 ever R,tw3.1• to$3.(N! Watcombe Pottery The Hn('st line of (lid Co•L•t ry Teo Sets /ler Fhown, at low pricer. n•e Kodaks Why not give a bice little I3iownie Camera to your piing friend. t f.i X,,ss• A \1(.r'd a Illus(' Met: t. for fit. $2.0 oto $1' al Kodak Kodak I3rtlshes A rpet int tine for X Inas in (lair, ('loth II fit !lrurhrs. IA lite ar,d see them. PockFt Comb Nice line for gent 111P 11 1tie and 'Ste. Razors Razors from the 1 make, s. ltnzs•r St SI•nving Soap. (•r of Mae,. for after Fh ing can't be 1.e at. 1 Perfume Atomizers L, est styles. Arg rs• Rni t iltent Mc to $2 00 HOWEY'S DRUG PHONE 50 STORE E X ETI; It,!ONT