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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-10-12, Page 16'i'HE EXETER 'TIMES. OCTOBER 12th, 1905. STEWART'S Furs Our Strong Line. Our assortment is complete and we believe it is the lar - est in the county. We buy direct from the makers and save on the Middle men's profits. Just like we are doing with hitt( r and Eggs shipping direct and paying the farmers the stra price, which otherwise would go into the pockets of he middle lean. lCrG are d few ScollthI6 Furs 11.35 tor Black Hair Coney Neck Ruff. trimmed with six end tails, the best cheap Ruff we have seen 2.50 for Black Full Furred Coney Neck Ruff, this has a wide full collar, trimmed with six tails. 2.75 for our new Snowflake Fur Neck buff; very glossy black, with white flakes, a beauty. 4.50 for a Black Fur Neck Ruff, 81 inches long, trimmed with cluster tails, a very useful fur. 5.5o for our English Marmot Fur Neck Ruff, cluster tail trimmed, this fur looks as nice as mink. 6.00 for our American Sable Neck huff full soft furred, eluster trail trimmings. p.00 for one of our c;:oie 'st American Sable Neck Ruffs, l truly this is a beauty. 0.00 and $12.00 for a swell range of German mink, marmot or sable rub's, stoles and scarfs. your furs from us and get the best and save all middle profits. A. STEdVART. flTGti $ TO ADVERTISERS. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisements accepted up to noon TALKWednesday of each week, 1)r. Rollins s% as in London a fee; days last week. Mr. J. G. St:uthury teas in London yesterday on business. ALiss l.illi. Howard. of Sarnia, is the au• tit of Mrs. E. Christie. The Clinton electric light plant has put un an all night service. The lllyth fair was held Tuesday and \\•edncsday of this week. Miss Smith. of Watford, is the ;ucst of ulae Misses Ar,n t ronz. Mrs. (Dr.) McIowe!I, of Listowel visited her mother, Airs. W. \Vclsh, during the past week. Our lists have been corrected up to date. Look at your label and a in arrears kindly remit - Tl.e 111.411 school football team is cnd^avoNj; to arratia fur a ,ams with the town boys. Miss Flossie Snell, rendered all ap- propriate solo at the James suttee olturch on Sunday avenin;. Miss Dorothy Lon-stery, of the Grand Trunk staff, Detroit is the •guest of her sister Mrs. J. J. White. Miss Hardy, dau;htcr of Mr. S. ll.trdy, has taken a position as sten- ographer writh Gladut:ut & Stunhury. The Presbyterian church intents having a cement walk from the new- ly laid sidewalk to the church door. Mr. Arthur Rollins, of Sprinzhank and Mr. Joseph Rollins, of Manitoba; Hats with lots of style, beautiful trim - were in town Tuesday renes% inq uc- need hats, lovely ready-to-wear hate, quaintanccs. all selling at a little over half what some people ask. • IL isto uour iutcrcst o rco this 116' MEN Sc BOY'S MANTLES Women's Black Beaver Coat 42 inches long, loose or fitted styles, well lined throughout, belt at back, trimmed with covered buttons to watch cloth. Special at $10,00 and $12 00 Women's TwPed Coats In brown and white, blue and white, black and white tweed mixtures 38 inches long, belted back, lined. Only $0.0X). Black Dress Goods 5oc yd Black Corde•de-Cheue with neat figure lovely silk finish. Best value we have ever shown. At 50c a yard. CORDED VELVETS In navy, brown ►'ed,and green suitable for suits or waists, excellent quality 50c. a yard. FLANNELETTES 25 pieces fine Saxony flannel, plain blues and pinks or fancy stripaa 80 inches wide. Only 10„ a yard. MILLINERY '1'►r.' bus is twin; fixed up for the winter and John is using a carry- all in taking his patrons to and from ART SHOES FOR LADIES 11w (104)01. inspector J. E. Tom, of Goiter:eh, teas ill Ushers. and Stephen the fore part of the week irspectin r the work done by t he district schools. Mr. G. Ii. Powell, who was em- ployed in the Dashwood branch of the Sovereign Bank, has been trans- ferred to the Exeter branch. We are unable this week to publish the report of the W. C. T. IT. Conven- tion, held here last week and several o..aer' items, owing to the overflow of copy, Airs. T. Kestle. of ILd4'rtunt spent the forepart of hie wc+ek the •;ueslh of her mother, Mrs. Thos. Rowe. M r. Kest le carne up Saturday and returned Alanday. Rev. R. J. M. Perkins preached the Till'I(SDAY, OCTOBER 12th.. 1905 t,tnnivcrsary sermons at lire Episco- pal Church, Granton, last Sorelay, Rev. G. M. Kitty, of Granton, fill- ing Mr. Perkins' pulpit here , Mr. and Mr-... A. Nast, of Sarnia, catlA on their daughter, Mrs. J. Willis Pow t•11 on Tuesday, en route to Kincardine where they were cal- led Devin; to ter datth or the lat- ter's father, Mr. A. Isard. Mr. and Mrs. Schossertber,; and family of London, were called here durinz the past reek owing :to the serious illness and subsequent death of Alr's. S c a.sseNrilre rg's father, Mr. William Ilawksha v. Mr. Walter IIardin;, of London, h,as been appointed o-,lvin_s bank tel- ler wit the Sovereign Iiank here. Mr. Wallace A. 1.7•.her. who ;held the position has :.cep removed to the Thorndale branch. The first entertainment given by the Literary society of the hi,;h school this season, will be held next Friday afternoon. The commit tee has secured a first class program for t ire occasion. At a meeting of the con,regation of the Caven Presbyterian church held last Monday evening it was de- cided to }cold ct conzre;a1iorsal tea • meeting on the 23rd. in connection' with the anniversary services which lire to be hold on Sunday 'the 22nd. Miss T. .1. \White ,returned Friday from n three weeks' trip to At- lantic City, l'hiLadelphia and New Jersey. Mrs. T. M. White, who ac- companied her came to Exeter with her, spending a few days here ,be- fore returning to Windsor . Improved E.e;Lislt stock food is the best veld cheapest in the market, al- so International And Columbian stock food. lerba_-cu t. (ow Cure, \I'in'an't and Dows !dorsi purifier. Sold by C. Lutz, Central Diu; Stott' Exeter. Mass Jacked, who watt to have taken the roots now under dile care of .hiss Carling, was unable •t,n lake up her now duties Monday morning' Last owing to her being unable to se- cure a teacher to take her present school. Miss Carlin;, it is cxpectca, will continue until Miss Jeckell can ;et away. At •t tnectrin; of the feinted held last Thursday eve-ti,rr, it was decid- ed to offer Mr. Snell a 'tem yen rs' franchise provided Is would install a new entire, new Lau)415 ;aid put his plant in such shape tbat ,t hi Iizht•- int system would he more reliable, Mr. Snell has let contracts dor his new equipments and as soon a4 •1 hey are installed the extension of the franchise will he ._granted hint. Missionary Services were held iu Ito' lictho,l.ist churches on Sunday last. In hire morning the Rev. Ii. A. Graham, of St. Marys, conducted the services in t lie Jamey st, church and Rev. (1)r,) Gundy, of Witt shim, .the Main et. church. In the evening 411e• reverend gentlemen exchanged pul- pits. The services of both morning and avenin; were thoroughly enjoy- ed by thc conere _ ao ,T c choirs rs o botht f churches were au;montc i hy local talent a►r1 their renditions were apprcciitc.d. itcv. Godwin took l)r. Gundy's pulpit, at Win Aim, and Rev. Goinz, occupied the 8t. Marys church pulpit, missionary serviceS bc• in; conducted nt troth The General Mission Board of the Methodist Church, now in scssesn at London. has allot 0.1 the entire sup- port of the Rev. J. L. Stewart, ntis- siontry in ('hcutu, China, province of Sze -Churn, to 4 h Epworth Leaguer. of the Stir it ford District. Hitherto the ria Lass, $500 or $ROD if rnarric.1, has been raised by the Epw'or114 Lea• ;tiers of Sarnia, Strathroy, Exeter and Stratford districts. During lost year the Stratford district le.azners alone rni.•ed the sum of $807 for mis- sion:+, which just ibed t he board in entrusr.ing to thorn the entire sup• port of Rev. Mr. Stowxt. Of the Q$O7 raised the Central Methodist Lea zue of Stratford raised $100 .and \Vakev Sttrot Lea gut of Loudon cote rtfutcd $52. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • n supply you with a • LOCALS• any description. S WATCHES, in either old, Gold Filled, Silver, Silver or Gun Metal cases, ng in price from $2 0o up to .00. DIES WATCHES, in Sil- amel, Gold Filled or Solid ses, ranging from $4.00 ve a fine assortment for hoose from. re parting with your money nd see what we can do for S. FITTON, of Marriage Licenses. Turned ser. now in the store no what the weather is te. brim for the coming cold again filled up our and counters, and the t will turn largely to weights. splendid time to order. you have the choice refusal of the most collection of clothing s that you will find ire around here. Call any time. . W. Taman Merchant Tailor. tOROVitIt8IXTY 1 KARS Ow AND WILL-TR►1D ltrt;iriDT.-Mrs 'e 800tbins S�yrrrap has been used for Oft Pare by millions of mothers tor their wane Welkin /. wltb perfect sueoes. the child softens the rums, allays ell aures wind colic. and is the best remedy ham. It is pleasant to the taste. Bold e In every Te part of the world 46 n a Ue. its yalue is Inca cn1sble, Be 16a taksk e Intootherkinldiw's Soothing The London Free Ness says thnl _......._.„-___ London was headquarters for the Iaflet deport. -The following Is , kilt the main and the blind, white report of Exeter markets, tor- Sharman, the healer was there. Re. led or to Oct. rah. lief inspector McCallum had a num- tier of requests from his patie.nta for Meat, 72c. for Stand:int car- ats, 29 to a0 testi 4101' bushel ' passes Monte. One of them. not cttr- Arley, 35 to 38 cents pen bits , ed' was somewhat candor the influ- a, 60 (Hants a bushel, once of liatror. Norte, $18 tact- ion. ran, $14 per ton. bed Flour, $1.25 per cwt. lour. $2.25 per cwt. y, $6 per ton. l?ter, 20 cents a pound. ge. 18e. pc. dozen. ns, 60e. per bushel. ver seed $5 1 o $6 a hos. r, lire w'cizl►t, $6.10 per cwt. k, drpaaed, $9.00 pet cwt. • • •••••••• •••••••• Sec Mara's, London ad. on pato 4. Aire. Tots spent part of last week with friends in London. A number of Exetcrites attended the Kirkton fair last Friday. Miss Halls was the ,guest aL Mrs. P. T. Halls, Goderich, last week. D. llartleii, took part in the $root) ,ing 'tournament held at Clinton last. week. Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Levet(, of Grand fiend, spent Tuesday with friends in town. London's population is 43,144 an increase of 1,402 over lost year's cell - SUS. Mr. aryl Mrs. \V. Ilizzins and (laughter Ferrel, visited in Seafort11 last week . New supply of Chamois Skins ranging in price from 5c, to $1 each. IIo•.vey's 1)ru; store. Por Sale, -house rtnil two lot for sale on Victoria street, west, for fur- ther particulars apply to John Hind. For Sale. -A beautiful sideboard, otk, nearly new, cheap, apply at Times office. Rev. 11 ,\W. Knowles, of Fullarton, will occupy the pulpit of tate Main street Methodist church on Sunday next. lfowey's Cure-a-Col.d capsules will drive those chills away. lecithin r better for colds and La Grippe. Only 25c. box. Ifowey's Drug Store. The Forest City Bowling club, .of London. will hold a bowling tourna- ment on Thanksgiving. The Exeter club will be asked to he 'represented. Itobt. McFnuls, who has been driv- ing a team for W. II. Levett during the past summer, has accepted a position wish the E;mondyille Brew- ery Co. Mr. Sharman, the Dclorainc healer, continues to ,;et considerable nt w's- paper advertising. Moet of the pa- pers roast hits, hut he continues do- ing business. A delegate from the London Typo- graphical union was here last week in bite intercets of the London print- ers, whet intend striking for are 8 hour scale. lie is taking in the e hole county. Arranzements have been complet- ed for the extension of d ho electric power t ran_smission lines through the western peninsula, London bring the objective point at present. !Tans are complete and a surrey will tie made at once. Min; neither sticky or greasy and possessing a delightful odor our Cream of ptoses is convenient to use of .any time. 11081rs chaps, cracks, roughened skin better than all else. Onlybottle, 250, a Ifow- cy's Drug store. :OiOSTOA=Ii`. TM Ktid Vol NMI krait • Dr. nutter, London, will be at the Central Hotel, Exeter, on Thursday October 26t h, 1905, all day for Eye, Ear, No70 and Throat con- sultation, Eyes tested and glasses supplied. DR. OVENS, London, Burgeon, EYE, EAR, NOSE and TURO4T.Fits Glasses properly. Office, Commer• Bial hotel, Exeter„ Next visit Sat- urday, October 21st. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tab- lets. All drpgglsts refund tb• mon- o it it falls t• erre, E. W. Grove's signature is •n sash box. 25o. The best, the most stylish and best fitting shoe, that money can buy at $2.25 $2.75 and $3,25. FUR RUFFS An elegant assortment of rich fur ruffs in Alaska Sable, Red Fox, Electric Seal and German Sable, everything that's new and up-to-date in rubs, we have it, flora 85 to $25. BED QUILTS ti dozens white bed quilts in 10 4 size good quality, regular price $1.00 to clear, at 09c NAIRN'S LINOLEUMS In floral or block patterns, very pretty colors and designs, heavy quality, 4 yards wide, for $1.90 and $2.25 yd. OIL CLOTHS Very pretty Klock patterns, good Eng- lish make, 2 yards wide, for 50c WOOL CARPETS In pretty fawns. In pretty reds. In pretty greens. Beet two ply quality, sold regular for 85c yd. to clear out entire lot at 69c LACE CURTAINS Five Clearing Lines. $1.2.5 curtain for $1.00. $1.75 " " $1.40. $2.50 " $2:00. $3.00 " " $2.35, $4,00 " $3.45, BNEZIL & ROWS Miss May Gill is visiting friends in' The Grand Trunk repair gang was Detroit. f lrrou;h litre 'Tuesday making re- MieaSueie Weeks, of Guelph, was pairs to brides along the •11440. called tel hof Iters. here, yesterday, owing to the illness of her sister, Mrs. Hugh Spackman, EXETER COuNCIis The friends and acquaintances of -- Mrs. Hugh Spackman, will be pained Council. met per call of the Reeve in the Town Ilall on Thursday, Oct. 5th, 1905. All the members rpre-scnt. The minutes nt nlc'otin,; held Sept. 22nd road and approved , A communisation from the Canad- ian Law Books Co'y read and filed. The following accounts were pas- sed and orders drawn on ,the treas- urer for the same :-A. Walters, rep. to. rubber coat, 25c ; Queen City Oil Coy., Toronto, r;aro!,inc, $7.61; David Jacques, premium for fire insurance, Mousse at the cemetery, 3 years, $5.30 \V. J. Bissct•t, part salary to Sept. 22nd, $31.25; Jos. Sutton, street watering ac. $50.00; Jno. Ford, apt. salary, cemetery, $27.00; C. Snell, electric light, $88.47 less $8,47, $80.00. Dy -law election expenses: W. D. Weekes, I). R. officer and booth. $4.00; A. G. Dyor, D. R. 0., $2.00; A. E. Flake, do., $2.00: Jos. Davis, do., $2.00; J. Cobbledick, tooth, $2.00 Silas Handford, do., $2.00; J. Senior, R. Officer, $5.00: Advocate Municipal World supplies, $7.44 ; Times office Ballots, $2.50; amountun; to $28.94, Motion par J. \Voorl, Sec. W, II. Le - vet t.-Carrnicd. W, If, I.ov 4.t -J ,Mujr-Council ad- journ until Friday, Oct, 1'ith- .1. SENIOR, Clerk. to learn that her illness has taken a serious turn and is note in a very low condition. It was first announced that the fun- eral of the late Wm. Ilawkehaw would take place at 2 o'clock Friday after- noon but owing to the expected arriv- al of his son, Will, from Souris, Man„ it will take place at 5 o'clock. If reports be true, Hon. G. W. Ross will within the next few days be made the recipient of the muni- cifient ,lift of $50,000 from /tie fri- ends and admirers who appreciate his efforts in a ton and useful ca- rec r. CIDER, -The cider seas'.) has again arrived and we cairn we have the Best means in the County for making it -that is a first-class ar- ticle. \Ve also claim to have the Best process known for making Sweet Syrup and Apple Butter. We stake it without sugar or sweet ap- ples. simply from the ordinary sour fruit. \Ve make the finest Jelly. Usual prices prevail. - A. Cottle, Exoter. The Method.Lst board of missions have mare, final appropriations for dorne_,tic in ss ions. They arc as follows: Toronto, $127.38; Hamilton, $33.10; Lond,on, $12.45; Bay of Quints, $55.05; Montreal, $107.00; Nova Scot•i•r, $115.49; Now Brunswick, and Prince Edward 1s - hind, $99.30; Newfoundland, $132,70; Manitoba, $100.50; Alberta, $201.45; British Columbia, $140.60; ,Assina- boia, $162,75 ; Vermillion River, not appropriated, $20.00.; amount placed nt board's disposal, $1,331.20 ; amount appropriated, $1.298.27; amount re - tunnel to board, $32.93. ['he regular merlin, of the Wom- an's Institute was held in t ho Town Hall on Friday afternoon last. The ittcrtwlance as usual was larze. and the uieet4n; took a business -like in- terest in all the proceedings. Some very valuable points were brought out in he paper read by Mrs. (I)r.) Sweet on "The proper (Dods and their preparation for breakfast and supper" .and t he various points hrouil,t out were afterwards discus- sed. Mrs. Vernon, who is here or- ; trrizin; a class on physical cul- t are seas invited and elefivcred a vary interesting nddrese ou that subject anti Das appreciated very touch by those present. At the next meeting papers sysJ4 be read dealing with', the Makin; of Christmas presents and cook.in,r suitable for that festive sea- son. 1)eat h of ALrs. Lanz On Tuesday Oct. 3rd, Mary Ru- therford, relict of the late Philip Lan; passed away al her .residence on Andrew st root at the .advanced age of 71 years, Mr;. Lan; had been a sufferer for Rome time with diabetes, which was the direct rause of her de it Ir. She scat horn in Cl irk township, county of Durham, where she lived unl.il married to Wm. Dodds, her first husband. She and Mr. Dodds look up farming near Port !lope, where he diad. After bar marriage to Mr. Lan;, she and her )tusbnnr) moved u t to Stephen whore I he> Ie• Irr►ined about ten years, i(tctw:1rds moving 10 F:zeta;. \1r, l.tn, died about 8 yerrrH aro. Mrs. Lanz w, IS 3 staunch Presbyterian and will io .ready missed, Lavin; been energet- ic in church work w Ito her, hntlet h wo114.1 permit. She is survived by two daughters, firs. 'Thos. .1. Array. of Stephen, and ,Hiss Ilene. of Exe- ter. Amon; the relatives from a dist tore who attended the funeral were ,los. Rutherford. a brother, of Ilirriyt m; Mrs. Ogden, a sister, of China ;o; Mr. and Mrs. !.each, of Elora ;Mr. W. Rutherford, and Mrs, John Rutherford, of Flora. FLOUR, FEED AND GROCERIES In addition to a full stock of Flour, Feed and Groceries, we have on hand some first class Timothy Seed, the best to be had. We have also a supply of the cheapest and best Stock Food. Produce taken In Exo anus. S. HARDY & SON RAND TRUNK Railway System GOOD GOING OCTOiBEIR 10414 TO NOVEMIIEit 7th FOR BUNTERS SiNGL1: FARE TO Points in Tcma.rami onT. &; N. 0. lty., to points Mattatvn to Port Ar- thur, inclusive, to Sault Ste Marie and Pont Arthur, Vin Northern Na v. Co., (;001) GOiNG OCTOfIEII 26th TO NO\'F:MI1ER 7th, TO Muskoka Lakes Midland Lake of Bays I'cnetan; .1zneteva n River 1 Lake 'ret . ft All Stations Argyle to Coboconk. Lindsay to llaliburton Severn to North Bay Points on Northern Nay. Co., (Georgian flay and Mackinatt• Divi- sion.) All tickets v.111,1 returnin, until Dee. 9t h For tickets, illustrated literature and full information, call on J. J. KNIGHT, Depot ticket agent, Exeter. J. D. McDONALD District passenger agent, Toronto. Act directly on the liver. er8pills They cure constipation, sick -headache. biliousness, sick -headache, Sold for (30 years. 447 Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S D Y E *beautifulbrown or Mk black? USA nen cm sr sass tr. cal ►..,u r..• •,••_, • READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING 1 Melt's nice overcoats of large plaid Tweeds in double- breasted and Belted. One of the new "Swagger" coats, fo f only *10.00's. Young MenGreat Big "Swagger" coat, the very new- est thing for this season, made of Scotch Tweed, plaid .fleet, extra long, doublebreasted and belted back, it has the full padded shoulders, only $ 15.00. Men and Boys' cheaper coats made up of different kinds of material and very fashionably made $4, $5, $7 and $9. RAIN COATS. We have just received one dozen of a new $18.00 rain coat in)lain and fancy cloth, side pockets, and lined through- out. Alis is the new fall coat and while they last we will sell them for $7.60. Men's new suits 5, 7, 8 and $10. Boy's new suits 1, 2, 3 and $5 DRESS GOODS. Don't overlook our dress goods. We show you the best range of the popular plaids. We have all the new tweeds, plain and fancy cloths, and will be pleased to show you our best. Ur Highest price paid for all kinds of Farm Produce. CARL,ING 5208. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• )••••••••••••••••••••••N DES! RABLE FURNITURE At Tempting Prices. This month we offer a few Attractive Specials in Furniture. Solid Quarter Cut Oak Dress and Stand, with large British Bevel Plate Mirror, Regular price $35•oo ; sale price, complete, $32.00 Solid Quarter Cut Oak Sideboard, with British Bevel Plate Mirror, two small and one large drawers, Large size cupboard, regular price $32 ; sale price $3o.00, Solid Quarter Cut Oak Dining Table, full extension, regular price, $22.00 sale price $20.00. 2 Solid Quarter Cut Oak Dining Chairs, leather seats, one arm and five jz .mall chairs. Regular price $49.00 ; sale price $I6.5o, • W. C. HUSTON, Funeral Director. ••••••••••••••••••••••••b•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA CAPITAL, RESERVED AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS► OYER $2►0001000 Total Assets - - Over $12,000,000 Accepts sums of $1.00 and upwards on deposit in Savings Department. Buys and Sells Exchange on all parts of the world Collects Drafts, Coupons, Dividends, etc , on the most favorable terms. Does a General Banking Business. EXETER ETIRINC' FROM BUSINESS. BIg DJs600nts on Rcduo-*cdr 6IotHIng. 116 New Overcoats to select from. 84 New Suits for men. 83 New Suits for boys. 56 New Pairs of Men's Pants. 47 New Pairs of Boy's Pants. We were quite unprepared for this RETIRING , SALE therefore the REASON of our hav- ing such a Stock of New Clothing These goods must go at a great sacrifice. We have cut the prices from 25 t0 40 per cent. We welcome every person and hope to see you all. Get some of our Big Reductions. TERMS: --Produce or Cash. NO ROODS GIVEN ON APPROBATION. N0 GOODS TAKEN BACK P:fTER PUNKAS. • • Poplestone & Gardiner. 7r onko. i