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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-02-22, Page 8Vim olow SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY AT sTEwART's A Choice Lot of English Prints in Light and (lark pat- terns, guaranteed titst colors. A Nice Range of Delanes just arrived, very pretty for Children's Dresses and Ladies' Shirt Waists, regular 25e for 1 8c. If you are in neid of Factory Cotton, remember the mill ends at Stewart's, they are money savers. Now is the time to buy your spring Shillings at Stew- art's (Indigo Blue Galatea) and English rxford. Stewart is showing the Best Black English Satin finish- ed Underskirts in the trade fur $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25. A Range of Wrapperet to to clear at 14 yds. for $1.00. All lines of Furs to clear at 200/. discount they must go to Make room for Spring Goods. Bring your Produce to us we want it. J"_ _A.,S'I'MV.T.A.,IVT SUITABLE JEWELERY f1T DIAMOND HULL We have at present a fine as- sortment of Chains for ladies and gentlemen which we guarantee to wear. Bracelets, Lockets, Necklets, Brooches, Rings, Pins, Linke, Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons and many other articles of jewelers in endless variety. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Eyeglasses may not always be 'aches, e - a.1 it no any or a�{.. ;JPe Atli; 11.1 s y41 • alternatine. We adapt the style of glasses best suited to the face of each patron. Eyes tested free and satisfaction guaranteed, Wedding Rings a Specialty. MflRGHflND THE JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, Eyes Tested Free. STOCK TAKING We are offering special values in Suitings, Over Coatings and Pantings this month in order to make room for Spring Goods. Suitings made to order for '1o.00 and $12.00 Over Coatings made to order for $9.00 and upwards. Panting, trade to order for $2.5o and $3.00. TO ADVERTISERS. The copy for changes moat be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisemente accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. THURSDAY, FEB. 22nd, 1906 •••••a•NN�NN..N.NN. LOCALS •NNaaa ►�aNaa♦ MIt, EDWARD STEWART, OF London, is visiting friends in Iowa. COLE'S CORN CURE POSITIVE- ly removes corms 1)3 painless extrac- tion. D111. WALLACE FISHER, OF Thar•ndaJe visited run parents over Sunday. PI{OF. SULLIVAN'S DeALVA'8 College Girls are playing a week's engagement at Dashwood. MISS MUIR 17AS CLOSED OUT ,her stock of confectionery in the post office building. MRS. COLLINS, ON SATURDAY dtisposed of hchr house on James street to Mrs. Saralee' Sanders MELISSA IIALar-A LADY'S TOL_ let necessity. makes the skin like vel- vet. 25c. a bottle ot Cole's Drug Store. GENTLEMEN WILL FIND MEL- issa Balm delightful after shaving. Prepared by W. 8. Calc, P'hannts_ ceutieaI Chemist. MIL, ISAAC CAI{LING \VAS ONE of the invited guests at the Seventh I{egirnent military hall held in Lon- don Friday evening last. MR. W. H. LEVETT SHIPPED one of 'his Cocker Spaniel dogs this w'oek to Mr. Geo. Douglas, of Wood- stock. lie received 'i good price. MISS MERLE GOULD LEAVES tomorrow, Friday, for Toronto, where she will attend ,the millinery openings, FOR SALE._TIIIs UNDERSIGNED has for mule three cows and two coclas. Apply to 11, Stnthem,'London Road, South. MR. C. E. HACKNEY INTENDS holding another extensive sale of horses at his (,sane, Jot 25, 8. T. it.. t'sborne, on Friday Feb. 23. MltS. .Jolla \VIIITE AND MISS Tillie White left Tuesday for St. eta rys, where they will visit fell . tines and friends. MRS. \VENULAND, \VIIO UNDER- went an operation at one of the London hronpitals, .obne days ago, is doing neerly, MISSES LA AND CLARISSA Hooter visited their emote. Mr. A. Hooper, at Clinton, a few slays Inst week. \(I{. R. I1:'LRItInGF: HAS I't.It- ciieed the h .t. ., Andrew street of R. U. Roy, Mt. UeIbridgo intends nerving into town soon. JOSS STEiNRACII, OF %t'RECII, rias been engaged as head milliner for Snell & Rowe for the coming season. MRS. JOHN IILATCIIFOI11), OF furondale, 'hag pure/sleet, Mr. Wm. )at•idson's cottage on Andrew street and intends rnot-Ing Into town short- ly. W. W. Taman I; Merchant Tailor. WANTED! - AI'I'RF:LATICES TO learn millinery. -Jones & Clark. MISSES IDA AND LiLLiE RO\VF: £ntcrtai• ed n number of t heir friends .n \Vcdneaday evening. EARL'. SPACEMAN. SON OF JJII. Ilugh :i.iekmen, has been appointed' junior clerk of the Molson's Pfaff l eIn z'e. Harold Tliesett hoe been Iero- rnoted to the t.ceition vacated by Henry elelctlrer. MISS MAY AitMSTRONG LEFT on Monday for Willow City, N. 1)., where. she will tike rcharge of the millinery deNrtmcnt of her uncle, Mr. Bowerman. Mlt. FRED \VALTERS LEAVES tod•ry (Thursday) tor Toronto, where 11e Ir iv :eoceptc,l a position as travel. • etith Gordon McKay ('c'en'xuty, 'inuf let urer of dry goods. DR. 11. M. COWAN AND 1fRs. rlr.) Y. Cowan, ot London, were in Exeter Thursday .41st attending the funeral of she lite Mre, "Villiatn II eaten. Monday morning fors\Toronto,J.F.h - tend the Rto at- tend Grand Council of the R. T. of T. which was held there on TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take L'a:ative Promo Quinine Tab- lets. i f It All icure. E.sts r motl- ey W. Grove's sgnature is on emit) box. 15o. J)It. OVENS EYE AND EAI{ St`It- geton, will bo a t t ho (Nam morels I Hotel the first fetidly of catch mont h Moura, 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m. Glaes- ca properly fitted :Ind diee,w'e of eye, car and none treated. Next v'leit 1rid.ty, Manch 9th. CP.LtITOA=r►. Daws W �14 Vol V* DMDMA llsuSvs of EXEI t'R '1.1MES, FEBRU 1tY22nd,18043 MISS IHL.1 N ('l l F: ROOK E SPENT Surtd ty at te•r Marie at Eden. DR. L. L. F'OLLICle AND SISTER Miss Itlab: l spent Sund ry at their Game Ix rr. MISS EDITH Tt'liNliULL, OP Wile -ter.,:.,, is visiting Mrs. J. G. MRS. A. J. FORD GAVE A \'F:RY plevie int evening for a veerl of her friends last T.hurel . MILS. FO\VLE1:, OF' 'fURON10, alto Wan titlt;ng her daughter, Mrs. GI idurtn rc•.uttic'd'Yome on Saturday teeming. MISS BETTIE ESSLItY OF' ED - en t, avi•tc try entertained a num- bet of ht'r friends on Wednesday etcaiug r.f Last week. Sever el i:xe- 111ites attended. Jilt. AQ[•ILLA S11EEltE, OF Sy', Thome s, ci graduate of the Times, ecn=cepanied by ;his wile and da ugh• ter, is vitetiug at the iseene of les *smuts, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Sheets. GEO. 1ll'NTER & 80N, OF ltidgetown will Bold •anotluir wale of cows .and feeders it Centralia on hr idly. Fchy. 23rd. See bills for t, trti'ul pas. A MEETING OF THE 11I11LE SU• ci qty v. •I1 meet in tee t,ch of ',room of idle 1'rivltt Memorial church r1'huied ty ,evening. Addresses will bo given by tare I.aoa1 clergymen. ,and ►tev. reedier el the Thain Ito:rd.! WE AIt1': IN RECEIPT OF A copy of the Ohio Advocate, its which Dr. J. A. McCallum, formerly of Exeter, gives •a rang w rite -up of e trip taken by himself kind several others to Englend, Ireland anti Scot- land. '1'h.. Mary of the trip is ex- 1rtnie•It• interesting. MEN WANTED. - GOOD REEL - table mon in this district t ,reprs.. Inters;sent U.S and well wise fend. to f•ae- splendid seller. Work during spare titre or permenently. Splendid opening for a hustler. Write for particulars to the Canadian Fence Mfg., Go., Ltd., Woodstock Ont. AS 1 HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE up business I will dispoee of tnv stock in tete store, Exeter ,Not tit, either in whole or in 'part, at greatly rt du cel price. This stock is in good condition, and the party, •buying will get a good bi.rgain. The Hay ''est offioe is in conne;,tion with the store. -L. etc Taggra.rt.. BY ERROR IN HARVEY BROS'. "ad" last week their Star, flour re- ferred to as containing 5 'ter cent. instead of 50 per cent. • eelanitoba, wheat. The Exeter Mill was :the first In this part on the country to use so largo a percentage of Marre- toba wheat in the manufacture of their family flour, in fact less is still used by most o0 the mills. THE EDISON PIIONOGItAPH 18 certainly fl wonderful intention, for on Saturday Mr. J. Willis Powell, tried as on experiment to secure a musical record of DeAlva's College Girls band. The result was gratify- ing. the tone of every instrument be- ard ord ing e!e :_•ly and distinctively Jte throughout. the whole record. \ lis presented the Dr. with a roe ,of his famous band. TI1E CONTEST F'OIt THE GOLD watch offered by the Cohen^ +;inti Ccenp iuy for Oho meet et: ear* lady of Exetor, w'as des acted on E+eturday .light heel, Miss Mcibel \Valtors be- ing the winner. Miss Walters re- ceived over 12,000 totes, or more than all the other contestants put to- gether. Miss Walters w -1M presented with wetcte at the close of the per (oren u dice. THERE WAS A LARGE Nt'MBER of Creditors of 8. It. Horne gath- ered In the offices of Messrs. Glad/ neon & SIinbury on. Friday List and confirmed John Gill as assignee, and appointed MC. les. John McCurdy and Robt. Sanders, inspectors. It lvaa decided to offer the property for sale on Feb. 261th. The Renee -el opin• ion seemed to be ',hat no more then fifteen to twenty per cent would he realized for the creditors, but it is felt tdtnt "Chief" Gill will use his best ends vers to secure every cent possible for them . THE CEMETEi{Y BOARD CON • sisting of F. W, Gladnl.an, Dr. And- erson, Reeve Bobier and Councillors Fuke and IHeunean met east week and organized dor tlic .'eneon, with A. IE. Fuke as chairman and F. \V. Glad- man as Soareta:ry. Ono of the mat- ters to come before the board was the selecting of a caretaker dor the cemetery for recommendation to the Council. It was decided to neacom- artend the prevent caretaker, Mr. Ford. at eho aa,nie salary as last year, with the proviso that his scervioes cart be dispensed tvith on one anenth's notice. IT IS QUITE POSSIHILE THAT representatives of the Grind Trunk will creme to Exeter nhortly for the purpo+,e of meeting the council, re- lative to the building of a new sta- tion and eleinging the 'lout" of tree line. 11he company, we understand, dews not take kindly to the idea of running a spur down town, its it would greatly delay t (freight as well as the passenger jraina, but would r it her mike some arrange, trent it hereby a curve could be clack in the main Zine et iluren et root and build the tracks along Carting St. erecting the depot at or near the corner of Sanders and Carling start two blocks from Levitt's corner, t bus having the depot mot per town. MAGISTRATE'S COURT. - THE two rases which cisme before Police Magistrate Humber, of Goderiah, at the town hall here Istat \Vedncsd,y were neiblicr of 1bnni slisposed of. The caw against Mr. Pe:ettie on the complaint of Mr. Rumolrr w.rs gone into only to the extent of he:cring etre rccrmptiinant's t.Idrr of the story. The defendant represented by Mr. .1, G• Sunbury did not le ill his witness as the Magistrate load not power to try the cave but ,could only send it for trial before hire Judge. This vas <lone and the matter will prob- thly be tried at an early *late. In the e e4t, of Dot vitt vs. Robin r the Crown Attorney asked for nn ad- journment for a week and ties was agreed to by Mr. 8tanbury on be- fell( of Mr. Roller. The case wan called again yesterday morning, Mr. J. 0. Htenbury acting for Mr, Itobier end the County Crown Attorney for \tr. Devitt. JTr. Oenvitt wa. the fire, eitnees for the pro.ecutinn and was on the stand until court ade journed foe noon. $1.50 Lace Curtains for 98c'CAR LANG B'2 p50 PAIRSc�uc,...�_,.............. ... wide OF FINE LACE CURTAINS, 58 inches wide 34 yards long, pretty lacey pattern, biggest curtain bargain we have ever shown. Reg. price $1.60 for O e a pr. i ONLY WOMEN'S WRAPPERS made of Fine Wrapperette, Paisley and Stripe Patterns. regular price $1.75 for $1.23. WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS made of tine Saxony Flannelette. trintwed with'Porchon Lace, regular 50c qual- ity for 38c. WOMEN'S WHITE FLANNELETTE GOWNS, lace trimmed, big full size regular price $L50 for $1.05. WOMEN'S GOLF JERSEYS wade of finest wool in white. Cardinal, Blue and Black, honey cowub knit, with cord and fancy buttons, regular price $2.23 for $1.75. WOMEN'S WRAPPERS made of Black Sateen; fhncy braid trimming, all sizes. regular price $1.75 for $1.25. WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS made of Fancy Striped Flannelette, well wade, all sizes, special 50e. Cushion Tops Very pretty lot of Tapestry Cushion Tops in all colors and makes, splendid wearing cu- shion, only 20c. New Dress Goods Our Beautiful Show- ing of Spring Dress Materials is unequalled elsewhere, examine and prove it. 756 Tweed cs 506 1000 yds Good Heavy Canadian Tweed in browns and greys war- ranted pure wool, regu- lar price 75c for 50e. Men's Heavy Knit Top Shirts, all colors and patterns, for 50c Man's Mule Skin Mitts. wool topa, lined, regular 60c for 40c Men's Overalls, of extra heavy Mole Cottonade, worth $1.00 for S9c 100 yards Best Oxford Shirting. good patterns and colors, guaranteed fast, regular price 12ec for 10c Women's White Flannelette Corset Covers, lace trimmed, special I9c Union Flanaelettee in light and dark greys special 15c yd. Art Muslin; in very pretty colorings and patterns, reg. price 15c for 9}c. Heavy Apron Drills. 38 inches wide, Blues and Rede with small white dot, guaranteed fast colors 121yc yd. Buy Good Strong Boots for your Boy We have a line just opened up that will give good aliround satisfliction, heavy grain, Williams make, heavy sole, made of extra good stock, every pair guaranteed to wear. sIq ELL 8z ROWE Market Report. -The following is the report of Exeter markets, cor- rected up to Feb. 22nd. Wheat, 76 to 78 cents per bus. Oats, 32 to 34 cents per bushel Shorts. $19 to $20 a ton. Peal, 60 to 65 Dents a bushel. Bran, $17 per ton Flour, $2.25 per cwt. Feed flour, $1.20 per *wt. Clover *iced $7 to $8 per bus. Barley 40c. to 42c. per bus. if rise $7 per •ton. Ifogtif tivew•Cight, $6.60 per cwt. Hogs, dressed, $8 to $8.50 per civt. Butter, 18 & 19c. per pound. Eggs, 14e. a dozen. Onions, 60c. per bushel. Dried Apples Etc. per pound. Chicken, young, 7c to 8c per --I .-- Ducks, 10 cents p , "e. - Geese, 10 -tee • • .u. Goal, SI r , l'&`iuee, $1 a bag. SL'ECIAL ONE WAY RATES ARE in effect daily lo points in Montana Utaeh, Coloredo, California, Oregon. Washington and British Columbia. Call on Agent G. T. R. for full in- formation. n- formation. MISS MAY WOOD. IS VISITING relatives in St. Thomas and other placer. TIIE MISSES ELSTON ENTER, faired friends on Friday evening of last week. MISS ETIIEL HARVEY ENTER- 1ained * number .of a•oung 'teoplo ort Tuesday evening. MISS GLADYS 1(I88ETT VERY pleasintly entertained a number ,of her young friends on Thursday, of Lee week. IT PAYS TO AD\'F1tTI51'. IN TIIE Times. My little add in the suppli- inertt of the Times brought forth a large quantity of hogs and every eerrnn in well plensed•-_A. Q. Holier. Mit. THOR. IIANDFORD ON TCES- dny shipped two cert loads of 'horses to the Northwest, one being for \Viuntpgg ::kid the other for 'Urine don. SOUTHERN RESORTS.-- AVOiD the disagrcoiblc winter weather by spending a few weeks in; the Lind of summer's sunshine, Cali forn'n,F'Iorida Mexico, Cuba. See G.T,It. agents for full particulars and tickets. COAL! COAL I COAL I-ANOTIIF;R Jorge shipment of the best Lehigh Valley Coil just in. Nut stove and furn•.ee $6.75. Get year supply now before the storms set in .and block- ades the rixids.-11. I'.i r'sone. TiiE LOBBY OF THE ('OSI' 01' - fir: which for the past number of GOOD Toothbrushes When new a good toothbrush "looks" about the sante as a bad one. Tho goodness appears un- der hard usage. Our 25c brush can be used for a lyear and you will still have a good brush ; the bristles do not break off or come out. If you buy one of these and it. does not wear satisfactor- ily we will buy it back at full price. We have some others the best tor the price, anywhere from Sc up. HOWEY'S DRUG STORE Ono door south of Post O11Ice BXBTBR, toss years has been crowded wale a owe- fectionnry stand is being enlarged and repaired. The show cases and railings have been moved and it is the intention to paint the woodwork and paper the walls. The whole front of the building will be used by the public. The repairs are certain- ly a long felt want. Do Your Hens Lah? Improved Poultrij Food la a guaranteed egg producer, an ideal tonic and a sure cure for chicken cholera, roup, gapes and all poultry diseases. iS NO EXPERIMENT but thoroughly reliable and effec- tive. A call solicited, when we would he pleased to give you further information and recom- mendations. Price 15c per pound or 2 pounds for 25c. ----PREPAItRJa BY -- W. S. GOLF, Phm.B. Chemist and Druggist Agent for -Veterinary Specialty Company. Prescriptions dispensed by Spec- ial Code. OUR BRANDS OF FLOUR .. . PURE MANITOBA Name not so catchy as some other brands, but quality superior Price $a,iS per cwt. MANITOBA BLEND "STAR" 50 per cent. Manttoha. Price $2.35 per cwt. PRINCESS Choice Pastry. Order; left at Howey'; Drug Store or at the mill, receive our prompt attention HARVEY BROS. Merchant Millers EXETER, ONTARIO. The old way t• cure a cold The New Way take Howey's "Cure a Cold" Capsules Only 25 cents a box. Pills for crossness? Certainly. Ties temo'e l..141111.V11 „`"",, ---the crossness vanishes. A sip, nish I!:cr cos-ars° the blood, Froils the tcrnrer. Ere 1' yo: -r li :er active I r.ndyourbceels rcru;ar. droit a clear [•rain, A brave F .l ! ni Plat, a able. eer-cooee. Oted. :f e yl Lc (0ly s e._:r;n:-. All vcberah._. SuQcr•ce:atcJ, : eel i : r 'vU scars. !I C e Fe.t es seven t R'..,vis h re• r•,ralammescommmiclaellIMar ele�e N NI ear n,die:' S :. �. A- -r moo., 1 DRESS GOODS Just arrived "Our New Spring Dress Goods". They surpass anything we have previously shown. We have something that will please everyone and will be only too pleased to show you our full range . Crepe De Chene, all shades, good quality, 5oc yd. Ealetnires, alt shades, Silk and Wool 5oc and 75c yd. Light Grey Tweeds, very new 5oc and 75? Venetian Cloth, all colors, very latest, sot and 75c I3road Cloth, all colors, very swell 7Sc and $i. Mohairs in plain and mixed goods 5oc and Sheppard's Check, new and natty, Summer Suitings SHIRT WAISTS A BIC BUNCH OF ALL KINDS PLAIN GINGHAMS PLAiN LINENS PLAIN VESTINGS PLAIN CIIECKS PLAIN SATEENS FANCY GINGHAMS FANCY LINENS FANCY VESTINGS FANCY CHECKS FANCY SATEENS DUCKS, DRILLS AND PRINTS ALL IN. AsToRIA SHOES CARLZNC-1- BR -08. YOUR MONEY IN THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA Never stops working day or night and no money comes more easily than interest money you can start an account here with one dollar, Interest Paid 4 Times a Year whether you look after it or not. CREOITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXE: ZR JnQt%Tav -r..--- r ;den -tiger. ., .,tanager. (ILADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors. ill! TIIE MANY FRIENDS OF MR: E. Betsdell will be pleased to learn of :his continual success. It will be remembered that Mr. Blesdell was .heed miller in our (tour mill here for a number of years, leaving here to take a position with the Taylor Co., of Chatham. A few weeks ago Dlr. Bla'sdel left for the west to take a position as Send miller in ono of the Alberto Milling lb's new mills at Edmonton. Before leaving :chut- Inm the Taylor Co., presented Mr. Illnsdell with an address and a suit- able present, as a token oC their ap- preciation of his services. Mrs. lllasdell and 'family will -remain in Ohath>arm for a month er eo when ehcy swill knee to join Mr. Bla,.sdell in Edniloreton. MR. BEN-OLIEL, WIIO WON TUE medal ler Oratory in the college con- test held at Toronto last sear, dee livered a very ,interesting address on Pale/tine to a crowded house in the opera bousc Monday tv affair wee under blare aus TiI e Ladios Guild of bhe Trivi mthe ohurch. Dir. Ben-01iel is a MIT entertaining ,apaaker and displayed a thorouh knowledge of bin subject. Severalgmembers of the church( wtro garbed Jn the costumes o0 Palestine, showing how persona of tbo different walks in life ore di$tingttiahed. �Vki1p the geetleman speaks the English language suite fluently, ate rats pleasing way of dropping his "r's". The resit ad of the characteristics end mode of living ot thoao who ins habit the country where our Saslow dwelt uwhilo on earth, was thorough. ly enjoyed by :111 eihese preiieall. While many books tato written about the lar oast country they arc not nearly as entertaining as bhe manner in which 3f r. Ben -011e! depicts ,it. Ile spent five years among the people of Pkalestine and lata lectures throughout Canada have Igen ape preciated by onolvded houses • Doors Close February 28 Nairus Scotch Linoleum, 4 yds wide, ;1.75 per yard Lace Curtains 20 per cent. discount A great Slaughter in Prices of Wall Papers One only Dinner Set, 97 pieces, $11 for $6 Groceries Uncolored Japan Tea regular 25c per lb. 5 lbs for $1.00 Ceylon Tea, black or green reg 25c a lb, 5 lbs for $1.00 Famous Breakfast Tea,black, 40c a lb, :31 lb for 1,00 Famous Breakfast Tea black or green 50ea Ib 2i lbs $1 Coffee, blended by Chase & Sunburn 40c 1b for 35c lb. S lbs Oatmeal for 23e. 21 ll)s Granulated Sugar'$1;b0 '23 lbs Yellow Sugar $1.00. Royal Yeast Cakes 40 Forest City Baking Powder, 14 Sealer 25c for 17c Extracts -4 Flavors, 7c per bottle. Black Pedper, regular 40c per lb, to clear at 25c per Ib. Spices, regular price 3c per oz, to clear at 2c per oz. clear for 25c Mixed Pickle, reg. price 13eas, 7c per c P to rbottle, now 100 per bottle to All Groceries at Reduced Prices TERMS: --Produce or Cash. 10 GOODS Nil 01 SPPR IN• 10 60008 i101 &ICK RATER PIIACMSE1. Poplestone & Gardiner. One door north of Post ORIN.