HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-01-19, Page 9E ARE NOW BUSY with our stock width; and
T it goes on we aro offering ',Special"st.ock tali ink,
i. gains on all our winter Stock. It' not supplie(
Ladies' Actrachan Jackets,30 inches l it will pay you to come now and get all you need.
' long, quilted satin lining,worth 11:*; 00,
Sale Price $31.00 !Ladies Fur Coats 1-3 off
Ladies' _ h Jacket 2s1 inches( Ladies Fur Ruffs 1-3 off
long, largee bright curl. hest linings
regular price $10.00 Gents Fur Coats 1-3 ofi
Sale Price $34.5o Gents Fur Caps 1-3
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i'. EX.ETER TIM S. .1 t1NUARY lath IIJu:)
STEWAEZTS
STOCK TAKING SALE
Now Going on
SpeLial Values in every Department
All Winter Goods being cut to
the Quick
Fur !'oats fcr men and woolen -about fifty to select
om. If you need one now is your fortunate opportunity.
We can save you 25 to 30
per cent. on a Fur Coat
Ladies' Fur Coats in black Astrachan, black Hokarau
black I! i ial: Lamb, and Hack Persian Lamb. Men's Fur
Coats in black Corsican Lamb, natural black Galloway Calf
natural Russian Calf, brown Russian Calf,Beaverized WTam
bat, and black Yack. Come and save some money on a
Fur Coat.
i Wo have five Galt Buffalo !lobes left, out they go. Do
you want one?
J. A. STEWART
(New reading matter appears in this .pace each week.)
The Strongest
Foundation
On which to builrll your future success and hap-
piness is a SAVINGS BANK account.
Every day will be helpful if you SAWS a part
of your earnings regularly and deposit it in this
Bank.
We allow interest from date of deposit and have it added to the principal
and compounded FoUlt times a year
Of what use is prosperity if you cannot show evidence of having profited
by it:
Suppose- 3 ou start an account NO 1V with $1.00, or as much as you may
have -yon can odd to or withdraw when you Tike -make the figures facts.
Our plans possess advantages -we'll gladly give you particulars if you
only ask us for them.
Pillijk
(MADMAN & STANBURY,
Solid ture.
The Sovereign Bank of Canada
Branches in Huron County at
eter Credlton Dashwood Hensel) Zurich Clinton
F. E. KAHN
Manager, hOoneettranch
For rorrlago.-Ltoeesss,
Wedding Rinse.
Watches. Clocks
Jewelry,
Spectacles tc
CALL ON
R. HICKS'
Watch Repairing a Specialty. 1 Mr. James Armstrong, of Crystal
City, Man., visited his (mete, Mr. I.
Armstrong crud other friends in
town during the post week.
Miss M. Animater and Mrs
� ('rocker of 81. Marys are visiting
copy for changes must be left . with their sister Mrs. D. Johns.
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual! They expect to remain a month.
adveetisemento accepted up to noon'While skating at the rink atthe
Messrs. Wolter and Charles Craig,
of London, spent Friday evening in
town, Charles remaining over Sun-
day with 3tr. O. Southoott.
Coal. -Just arrived large consizn-
ment Lehigh Valley coal. Now is
the time to place your order. - H.
TU ADVERTISERS.
Wednesday of each week.
T1li'RSDAY, JAN. 191h, 1905
N•••••• •••e••••N••••NN
LOCALS 1
***Ile*** 1••4N•••
Read our clubbing offer.
Read Mrs. Yeo's announcement on
this page.
Read Popplestone & Gardiners'ad.
paeS.
. Ilartleib makes a specialty of
vetch repairing.
Dr. Amos was in London, on Morj
ay on business.
Airs. R. J. Gurney is spending :a
month •among friend. in Acton.
Masqurade carnival on Monday night
\liss :Maud Taylor fell on the is
spraining her right arm.
Mr. Hilton Evan., clerk with
A. Stewart is laid off work for
few (lays with blood -poisoning in Is
right ban') and arm.
Mr. John Southeott, of Grand Bend
who has spent th cpast few weeks
with relatives in London, spent the
forepart of this week in town be-
fore returning to Grand Bend.
DR. OVENS. London, Surgeon,
EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT.Fits
Glasses properly. Office, Commer •
cial Hotel. Exeter,. Next visit Sat-
urday. Feb. 111 h.
The Misses Johns entertained :a
number of your t 1 my friends ort
Wednesday evening in honor of Miss
Parkinson, of London, a lin is visit -
;no in teen.
See how to accomplish success in Notice. -Tho C. O. C. F. will hold
t he Sovereizn Bank ad. Inst page. their regularmeeting on January
25th. The "At ilome" will be post-
poned until February meeting.- It.
N. Rowe, See. Treas.
Exeter Woollen Mill. - We :are
still in the business and have a num-
ber of bed blankels,wool sheeting
I
stocking yarn. Custom wcav-
indone as usual. -,Too. Muir.
ock Foods. -We carry in stock
improved English Stock Food,
rnational. Columbian, Kow-Kure
b.geum, Carnegae, ITessee' etc.
. f.utz's Central Druz Store, Exe-
Miss Winono !toward, of Winohel-
sea sprint Sunday under the parental
roof.
\VANTEI►.-Situation. as house-
keeper on farm. -Apply at Times Of-
f ice.
N1rs. T. 11. McCallum has been vim -
Ding friend. in London during the
past week.
Mr. Curti., of Darlington. was the
guest of Mr. John Essery during the
past rvoek.
The Harvard medical commission
reports that cancer is not infectous
but is hereditary,
Miss Edi: h Sanders leas returned
!tome from i plcaoant visit with fri-
ends in I'' rest.
Many su scribers have already re-
ties%ed t heir subscription for 1905.
Have you:
Miss E. Elliott, Dr, Orme and Mr.
1). O'Brien. of Centralia, !pent Tues(.
.1•,y scilh friends in town.
Miss Fssie Cobblcdick, of Aliso
Craig. i• visiting friends and rele-
tire+ in town this week.
Mr. Harry Either the Conservative
candi(tat. was shaking hands with
friends in loess on 'i'ue.dey.
Mr. 1)ins,lele of En ;land and Miss
Din dale, of tempest. were guests of
Mi.. !tow' Marton East week.
Tin annual meeting of the South
Huron ;Agricultural Society, will be
11c1d ac llrucefield, •n February, 3rd.t
he Toronto (Daily World, for f0c.
from now to t h eetd of the ap-
proaching .09.1011 of Parliament,
which opens on .lnnwtry 11th, and
ia expected to List at least three
motet hs.
Conservative !loom'. -The Conser-
vatives of Exeter, have opened up
committee rooms over Mr. Elliott's
office, which are now open every
Dycom 7. All Conserr•ttive9 are in-
vited to attend,
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the mon-
ey If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's
signature is on each box. 15c.
A number of our subscribers have
renewed their subscription to the
Time.* during the past few weeks,
molly ammo z the 'lumber renew inz
for the thirty-third! lime, who state
they have never tired reeding it and
will continue on as •ubscrlbers.
Mr-. W. 1), Yet s riled blends) in
\liarhell, 1111. week.
baa. ltiesell, of 11x10.:ten, is in
town nein_ to the deans of Mi . It.
8. Lanz.
Mr. Noru::an Sinclair, of Ware Ike
Bros. Co.. To unto, is visiting 1.14 Sill-
ier. Mrs. Autos.
Mrs. Jac-. \Viliib still hold run ;ICC..
110.1 sale of her household d Tecta, on
Sal urd:ry. ,I:u.UelIy 21 •. ..1 1•11e
o'.:luck !,1,3rp. No i rsery.• :r.: Mee.
Willis is leivi.tg ton .i. Par ti:ul:ars
of r:eln in :naoth:r .:ulut'ui.
Dr. But ler, London. mill Ise al 11►:+
Central hotel, Exeter, on Monday.
.fanuar'y' 231d, 19115 all dray
for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat con-
sult alion, eyes Tested and frlasses
supplied.
Rel. Mr. \1'.tl2.i11 of Loud rn. un
ducted eduraticnal services in .lave.:
street Methodist church on Smithy
Ia.t deliverin r leo very excellent se-
-list deliverir• r leo very excellent
serrnors. Rev. Dr. Bannon Iak:ne Mr
wallwin's work in London.
The inf int child of Mr. Nichol,
Lake !toad. died on Monday evening.
The funeral took place from the re-
'iden:se of .1r. 11',. Smith, on \\'educe
day afternoon.
The Convenient Service to Nese
York. -Is via Grand 'Trunk and Le.
high Valley. 'through Pullman
Sleepers. (+rand Trunk Azenta will
make re.ervat ions( end give full in-
formetio0.
Rev. G. W. Andrews, of Cent 'alis,
will preach at both services in Main
street 'Methodist church, an Sunday
next. January 22nd ; also at Sexsmith
in 'the afternoon at 2.30. Rev. Wm.
Godwin pr's hing anniversary ser-
mons ot Eden appointment of the
Centralia circuit.
An advance of 10 per cent in the
price of shoes was decided ose a•t a
meeting of the Wholesale Shoe As.+(1-
ciation of Ontario. This action taken
avowedly- as a result of the increase
in the price of )(either and shoe find-
ings. At the same time it w.asdecid-
erl to divi.'.e the association into two
branches to be known as the West-
ern Shoe Manufaoturer's Association
and the Shoe Jobber's Association.
Broke her Thigh. -Mrs. White,
mother of Mr. Joseph White. ouo-
mother of Mr. Joseph White. St.
Msarye, fell and broke her thigh on
Monday nig ht. She wits going down
the cellar for coal, she thought else
had arriveil at the bottom of the
steps and mads a mis-stop which
brought her heavily to the ground.
Much sympathy is felt for Mrs.
White and family in this trouble.
Mrs. White was a former resident
of Exeter.
Honey in the home.- Honey is a
valuable rnedicine and has many Uses.
It is exoellent in most lung and
throat affections and is often used
with areal benefit in place dt cod li-
ver oil. Ocoasionally there is a per-
son with whom it does not agree,
but most people can learn to use it
soil 11 beneficial results. Children
who letve natural appetitess• general-
ly prefer it to butter. Honey is a
laxative and sedative. and in diseases
of the bladder and kidneys it is an
ezaellent remedy.
For Pleasure and Health.- You
oannot do better than spend n few
weeks of the winter, at the delight -
fill resorts of California, Mexico or
Florida. Grand Trunk Agents will
sell tickets, make Pullman reserva-
tions. and give full information.
Farmers' Institute Meetinops.-Far-
mers' Institute meetings will he
held in this district on the follow-
ing d:rtes;- Brucefield, February
21 : Exeter, February 22 ; Eliniville,
February 25: Crediton, February 27
Grand (tend, February 28 ; Zurich,
Maroh 1 : Beneall, March 2 • Bayfield
March 3 8t. Colunaban, March 4:
Grieve's school house, MCKiltop on
Moroi' 6; lfarlock, March 7; Blue -
vale, March 8: Ethel, March 9;
Molc:sworl h. Ma rch 10 ; Fordwich
March 11 ; 8t. Marys, March 13 ;Mit-
chell, Starch 6.
Great bargains in clothing an(
underwear for the next few weeks.
we also have a quantity of timothy
and clover hay, and a quantity of
oat straw for sale. -L. .\tc'Ta zzaet
North End Store.
Renew Now. - This is t lie
assort of the year for renewing
yo subscript ion. Have you re-
newed your subscription for 111051
We can save you money on any pa-
per in clubbing with the Tithes. Read
our clubbing list in :another column
All subscribers in renewing os well
os any new ones will receive a band-
Fome calendar tree. These calendars
ere a work of nrt and romprisr, the
four 14019009. winter, aprin t, mum-
mer and ant 01110. Call and see them.
Found. -On Wednesday, Jan. 4111,
1905, a cutter tug. Owner may have,
same by applying :it this office, and
paying fo rthis advertisement.
Market Report. -The following is
the report of Exeter markets, cor-
rected up to Thursday, Jan. 10(11.
Whe:rt, standard, :1.00 tier hue.
(kits 30 cents per bushel.
Harley 35 to 400 per bushel.
Peas 60 to 62 cents per bushel.
Bran $15 to $16 per ton.
Shorts $20 per ten.
Family Flour $2.85 per cwt.
Low grade flour, $1.25 per cwt.
Hut ler 16 cents per pound.
Eoee 18e per dozen.
Dried Apples 2 1-2 r. per pound.
Pork, Live weight, .4.611 per res 1.
Pork dressed e6.25 1.0r recto
Hay $6 to , R
7 per ton.
The annual meeting of ('avanI'res-
bylerian Church, Exeter, was held
on Monday evening last, January 16,
Reports front all organisations its
connection with the church were
read, showing all- to be in n good
financial condition. Messrs. .lames
lcckcll and L. C. Fleming were rid-
ded to the Board of Mena gers ; J.
Senior, re-elected Sett'y •and Terns.
Votes of drinks were tendered to
the choir members, superintendent
and officers of the Sunday School.
.`le hoard of Management and other
officer.. At the close of the busi-
ness sctsion the ladies again furnish-
ed refreshments, and 3 pleasant hour
was spent in social chat. We con•
or:nubile our friends of the C. P. C.
CI IL INT O A= 4116..
Soars the De KM YGI Ilett Altrins Sou)4t
Sigmas • date s
of
Furs our BI 6IcrIo of rursSTOC K
TA K 1 N
FURS
Everything in Fur Goods Must be Sold
Men's Coon Coats choice dark colors
best twilled linings, regular price gm.
Sale Price $49.75
Men's black Calf Cost with Russian
Lamb collar, linen Qua'ity, regular
price $33.00.
Sale Price $25.5o
Men's black Bulgarian Lamb coat.
slush glossy curl, regular price $30.00
Sale Price $23.5o
Men's dye,' 1Votnhat Coat, u great
wearer and good looker, regular price
$:3;3.00
Sale Price $23.5o
Men's black Siberean Bear Coat
wear guaranteed regular price $22.00,
Sale Price $17.5o
Men's Persian Lamb Cap. wedge
phape very fine bright curl, regular
price $7.50
Sale Price $6.25
Men's Beaverized Cap. finest quality
good quilted lining regular price tai lo.
Sale Price $2.48
Men's Electric Seal Cap. sporting
shape. a great cap for driving, regular
price $4.50.
Sale Price $3.15
Men's Electric SealCap,wedge shape
best quality well lined, regular price
Sale Price $3.00
Ladies' Astrachan Jacket. small
glossy curl,best satin Iinings,30 inches
long. regulat price $4.1,00
Sale Price $38.00
2 only Ladies' -loin• -d Capes, fine
quality, Brocade cloth, 311 inches long
with Thibbet Fur 1.011 11' and trim-
ming, regular price $15.0J.
Sale Price $12.00
1 nn)v Ilaertrie Seal Capet•ine, beet
quality, high storm collar, long front
very stylish. regular price $1500.
Sale Price $9.5o
1 only black Oppossum Canerine
long front. high collar, best Satin lin-
ings regular price $10.00
Sale Price $9.45
2 only grey Lamb Caperines. large
curl, long front. trimmed with fancy
cord and Bilk tassel( fringe, very swell
regular price $15.00.
Sale Price $10.85
3 only pre. Ladies'Astrachan Gaunt•
IetA, best kid facing, regular price $5.
Sale Price 3.5o
8NEL1_, 8z RCDWE
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FOR OVICR8IXTY 1KAR8 1 bride and ;room accompanied by
As OLD ♦ice WELL-TIMED R oeeDT.-bra e j , he nests entered the linin room
Winalow's Soothing Syme has beep used for J
over sixty 11
children w tie teeteins, with perfect success. wedding dinner. Sir. an (1 Mrs.
teenbymil ions of mother@tor tLeir anal t,artook of a daintily spread
It eoothee teen
child. softens the cranio, allays a 11
sures windcolic. an to 6.20rain for
hmi.., IL le pleasant to the taste. Bo
p►1u li d lathe boat reined I' rayne left on the
1
c Woodstock, before proceeding to tke
by druggists In every part et the world. 26
Dents a bottle. Its value Is taoaku:able. Bo
wire and take Mrs NI'in-lnw'e Soothing
Syrup and ask for no other kine.
Officers installed. -At n special
meeting of the T. O. O. F. held on
Tuesday evening last the following
officers were installed by tiro. S. A.
Poplestone, P.D.D.G.JT., for the en-
suing term :-Jr. P. G., Bro..T. Ilea-
unan ; N. G., R. N. Creech ; V. G., G.
Eacrett : R. B., R. N. Taylor ; 1'. S.
A. E. Fuke ; Treas., E. N. Di;uan ;
War., Thos. Boyle; Con., Itobt. Gur-
ney ; O. G., I1. Ford ; f. 0., S. Rowe ;
11. 8. Ns G., E. J. Spackman: L. N. N.
G., W. Taman ' it. S. V. 0., F. Wick-
wire ; L. 8. V. G., Ed. Hooper ; 1t.
S. S., S. Fitton; Chap., Dr. Anderson
Soo, where they will make their fu-
ture home. The bride is well and
favorably known here, being as na-
tive of Exeter, and has a host of
friends who wish t he young couple
many years of .happy wedded bliss.
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F-PWORTH LEAGUE MASS
MEETING
Mrs, Rev. Sutcliffe, of Grand (lend
circuit, our District E. I.. i'rts. ad.
dressed a Targe gathering of Leagu-
er. on Tuesday 1711s inst., in .lam-
es street League room. !ler ad-
dress was earnest and inspiring.The
speaker first said that as president
officers were installed by Bro, et tho district she wished to come
Wheal svantcd at Ibe grist mill in touch with the different leagues
for which we will pay the highest
price.
Missiona ry Tea. -The Auxiliary of
the \V. M. S., of lames-st. Church
Exeter, drove to the home of Mr.
John \\'elsh, London )load, on Wed- adopted the present plau of )neetin3
ncsda,r, Jan. 11th, %vhere they were ns many leaguers as could be gath-
mo4t heartily ►eccived and kindly en-'cred at central points in the district
(ertained. There were a :goodly and thus she would meet the major -
number of the members present, be- tly of the leaguers. She enipbaeis-
sides many others whovete in -f ed the E. L. pledge "Look up and
Ierested in the Missionary cause, Lift up" We tnust "look up" to
After lea was served. :u, excellent ( God in Prayer for help -we must al-
pro,rrarnme provided by the ladies so "look in" -look into our own
was rendered, and very much appre• hearts and sco if they are fit temp-
cialed by all present. At a suitable les Tor the spirit of God to dwell in
hour of the cresting, all returned tot:tnd "look out" -look out over the
their several houses feeling refresh world of darkness and sin and give
ed and henefitled by the social inter -1 our help when 'help in needed. Wo
course and friendly feeling which es- must not only "lift up" but we must
;clod throughout the evening. ' "lift out" out of places+ and positions
which arc drawing people down-
wards end we Must "lift in" -into
the light and knots ledge of God.
There is much more in our pledge
Than leaguers think :and whet we
most need is power from God to help
us live nut daily our pledge. It is
desireable that the membership of
leagues he increased at least teen per
cent. during the present year. For
tis ed by all t hat her Si retizl h would real E. L. Secretary is sending genout
prove equal to the ...evert. illness pledge cards. Each signer pledees
and for that purpose she wished she
could visit each individual League
and sce how each seas conducted, the
style of meeting,amount of enthus-
iasm shown by the Leaguers, etc.
As phis would he impossible she
Dial! of Mrs. 11. S. Lan r. -Seldom
it ever in our villa In has a heavier
sh:uloes fallen than !hat which rest-
ed on the 110100 of our es ori by citi-
zen, Mr .11 S. Lanz, Monday night,
when Mrs. Lanz, al 10 p. 111., ex-
changed mortality for like. The
deceased had beet' suffering a i1 h n
cold for some time, which develop-
ed into pneumonia about nine days
previous to her death. 11 eats hop-
lhrou'h sherl, _ldd. o.,. Ina..iii!t but
death •at haat triumphed, Mrs. Lallg
had .grown up in this locality from
childhood end e:r• universally be-
loved. She ea.. Leh %'ed by her child-
ren 9tu1 in her Itotne 1135 1110 eseenee
of 11811 encs, trntlen0.s, lore and
Christi in fidelity, g her her-
rr1rc•d rand sorr0ein7. )toshand and
i:avily else Imril3.r of a pure life,
a ('hri.l ian chavie! er :and noble ex •
himself or herself to bring in two
new members and also to bring two
to Christ during the year.
Thr speaker announced t he Sum -
Luer School which the Exeter Dist.
will }told .at Grand !lend the tint
stock of August :and bespoke Ilse in-
terest of lees zuers. One of Mae trent
meds of youn z people to -day •i9 more
reading and bete' class of readin;r.
She rave the Epwort h League a
ample. Resides her hush:,,i,1 She motto for the year viz. -"For the
It ases five you.: r rhildn•n, hyo Lord God will help ore : therefore
it.aia 'liters and three sons the quant slhalt I not be confounded,; therefore
est three being •'
•e
111
a
,r years of lee,
1v1
a0
Iracr
1 .et my face like a flint, and
will mourn the loving and tender 1 know that I shall not lir ashamed."
rare of a devoted wife and mother. (Ia. 50 and .7 v.)
The funeral will take ',Ince from her Good muslin was rendered by a male
late residence on Thursday, (to -day) quartette. Measr.s. Martin, lley-
na 2 p. tn. for the Exeter cemetery woad, Shepton and Anderson, and in
'1'n the Lereavcd relatives is1 esteni- n duet by Miss Conn and Mr. Hey -
ed deepest S,'tnpa 1 hy. se nod.
\.
.1rGorrt-T'rayne \upf lost-.-.\ very MAY OiLL, Dial. Src,v%
happy event took place al the home
of Mr, Ito` .ert McCord, of I he 911' con ••••••••••••41'••••••••41'••••
of London Iowneh:p, on Wednesday.
L i
January 111 h, when his daughter, A FAMOUS C['1i lath
Mi,Lite was united in 1 hr holy
bonrle of matrimony to Mr. ('h1..
H. Froynr, a prosperous real es-
tate broker, of :both FOP. Malo, Ont.
The ceremony which t nok plane :,I
h:711 noon was performed by Mr. T.
('. 14,0ndet om, of Mt. Ilrydc •s. The
hridr looked lovely in while crepe
de Odor 1 rinttttrd a it li white s11;11
ribbon •and carried a bouquet of
whit 0 roves Ind %nil la 2, 1nil 22 our
while 'ones in her hair. Miss Lor.
sine Ready of St. Marys, elm was
al•n (faint i)y gowned in cream carats -
mere and carried white rose.. made
n pretty little flower girl. Thr
bride entered the parlor leaning on
the Farm of her father, In the strains
of a 1eeddsn; march played by Sirs.
Peter Gowans, of Exeter, After the -
ccremon, and eon3ratali' tions, t he •••••••••••••••••••• ••••0111
CENTRAL
STRATFORO, ONT.
Young Mau. 1 "uta _ Woman.1lsere is nbund.anl reotn for ysu
in 2 lie hizhrr :ind mote respon-
sible posit ions 4•f like. 1 UI"
,\ItE NEEDED, gest a hu-in(•si
or shorthand training ,n.)
morels upw:ar(•, Enter our
echoedW. ELLIO1101: 111011111 it t•o••ih'e.
11 AJ.
IIIci.A( 'f T, Principals
NLAN, j
Write for free cattalo(ue.
Gents' and Boys' Overcoats, Suit
derwear and Ladies:' Underwear Skirt
Waists all at reduced prices.
s
Remnants
in a few days we will have our big remnant
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Linings, Cottonades, S
Prints, BCe. A big counter full.
I
80
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CAR LING BRO:
Furniture for the New
Sideboards, Easy Chairs, Rocker
Bed -room Setts, Extension Table.
Centre Tables, Couches, Mattresses
Springs, Parlor Suits.
fill going at Mind prim. Bo GonuinGed b11
• C. HVST
O
Funeral Director and Practicable Embalmer.
Opera H
Announcement
BigClearingSal
We wish to announce to the public that during the
weeks we will make big reductions in
Ladies Fancy Collars
Ladies Belts
Ladies Gloves
Ladies Whitewear
Winter Dross Goods and Underwear
10 PER CENT OFF ON ALL STAPLE DRY
Also a few Tweeds
Men's Overcoats
Men's Odd Suits
Men's Hats & Caps
All at greatly reduced prices
Call early and have first choice as these goods must
out to make room for' new spring goods. Thanking yo
favors and soliciting a share of your patronage far the co
Choice Groceries always on hand.
QRS_ W. M. Y
ThcRo-TdVIorIss
Go.' Ltd.
Successor lo Ross & Taylor
We thank our numerous customers
for their patronage during the past
28 years, and wish to announce that
we are still on 11te same preniises,with
a larger and better !dock than ever,
and consequently in a letter position
than ever to quote prices that will in-
terest intending purchasers of every
kind of building materials.
0*811 PAID
LOOS
Of Of every description
We do Custom flawing
Buildings contracted for and satin.
faction guaranteed.
The Ross -Taylor
Company Ltd.
Thomas Suutheorth, director of
colonisation, lig s received rel urn4
"hoeing the total immigration int n
Ontario, etch:sive of lhosr cumin/
from the 1 "nited Slate., up an Dec.
1, to hive been 23,206. For the full
year the figures 12111 probably reach
24.000. The number of immigrants
list peer was 19,000. In 1900, when
she department erns orr.inised, she
We wish
Our Mangy
Custome
AV
Very
HAPPY
NEW YEi
HARVEY 11
number was only 3,000.
wor1 1 says r hn Province
ing 'i large immigration o.
,ire•., who ore (Ierit); ttrpr
0120 country t0 eis01(N` rna
vice. They ire being sent
Ontario, where there is
for men to work in the ba
will probibly t aks up 1 in
•piing, There is a conti1u
city of firm !,borers.