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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-07-05, Page 16a See ft tj. tl E 1JX E T E 11. 1 M ri S, JULY bth 1904 STEWART's OUR 1310 BUILDING SALE. TO ADVERTISERS. Tne copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon, Casual advestisemente accepted up to noon 1Vedneedav of each week. — Oer ! gig Building sale is a great success. Stock in every depart in rat is being reduced. The June just closed has been the best June we have every had, thanks to the buying public t1•hr, appreciate the best values and best services in town. alta now for July the Special Values, we will place on our ('tilniters for July will fairly bristle. We would rather saetiiia -' profits than carry too much goods through the dust. and dirt. of masons and carpenters while the pig store is be- ing rt•Inotle led. TWENTY PER CEN r DISCOUNT on all ready- made clothing still holds goo]. The YARD for your choice of a job lot. of fancy Dress Goods in 25 t' Tweeds and fancy effects, regular values in this lot have been -10 to 59 cents. While the big sale is on, your choice for 25 cents. 12 I=2C 12i -2c the YARD for a swell lot of fancy Dress Muslins, plain grounds with fancy floral design, fancy embroidered effects, Lappett effects, Dresden effects. Some of our best telling lines are in the lot. Your choice for 12. cents. the 1IN for Maple Leaf, Sailor Boy, Big Fir or Golden Nett Canned Salmon. 22 1.2c for Black, Japan or Mixed Tea worth 35 cents, 10C the leg Bottle for John Bull Pickles worth 15 cents. \V.' want any quantity of good BJTTER for which we will pay you We ;yid pay you for your Boxes or Tubs or exchange with you just as you wish. For good fresh Eggs that will stand candling we will pay you Ilei nember your butter and eggs are just as good as cash. Us we will use you well, Bring them to Don't forget that our Big Building Sale is a Hummer. S A. STEW.AT T ••000••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JUNE WEDDINGS Demand Wedding Rings and Wedding Presents. These are our Specialties. Our 18k Wedding Rings hear the Qualities that make them correct. The Prices vary from $3.50 to $12.00. A visit to the Store may rurprise you regarding the many pretty things we have left, and at tempting prices too. Every dollar's worth of goods must be sold, so don't delay. 11ARCHAND, eeeet JEWELER ee OPTICIAN. 2 1 1 i10••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Spring Suitinffs Say we got in some swell spring Suitings last week. They aro right up to the moment. Coats are two inches longer than last year and the Lapels are so much broader and deeper that you can't help but notice them, The Vests are i ,at with five buttons and the rants are just a little peg toppy. They are beants all right for $15, $18 and $20 and no matter where you go, you can't find anything that will tit as nice as they do. • W. W. Taman MoreMntst Tnllor. (;yo. Crew ley is visiting fiends in London. Mt. Nor n, in ilodgert went to Lon. don Monday night. itev. fear (1rrivctl in town bat t(1Vettesday) (,voting. Ater. Alf Taylor was in London a tow days last wick. Mr. Moses Gardiner returned from the Northwest on Saturday. Mr. F. Delbridge, of •Milverton, spent the holiday in town. Miss Edith Sanders spent the holi- d.:y it ti friends in Louden. Mr. Albeit Hooper, of Clinton, Iolidiyed in town Monday. \tr. James W. Siwden, of the elolsons bink stiff, London, spent the holid.ty with friends in town. Miss C.ttnmclle returned fo Iher bore in Simcoe on Saturday. Mr. Joseph Senior spent the holi- day with relatives in Blenhem. Mrs. S. Fitton and son Gerald, aro \ viPitinpr Mrs. s. Folrel at Oho Beiel Mr. A. C. Waring visited ut this home in St. M.►rys over the holiday. Mrs. Ovens. of MoGillivray visited liar mother, Mrs. Jones, over 8undtyy Miss Gcrtic Sheer. visited her (rirents in Brantford over the holi- day. Mrs. A. Morr)nind left 1'riitay for Buffalo Where, she will visit a few weeks. E41. Mitchell, of ilrantford, visit- ed his ixarcnts from Saturday to Tue dsy. Mrs. Ik'e, of Parkhill, was et he guest of Mr. and Mrs. It. Gidlcy, on the 1st. Mr. George Armstrong, of London, New the holiday under the parental roof. Mr. Percy itooper, of London, sheat tate iolid.ay with ueLa,tives in c e. l;x t r. Riot>~t.rd Quaanco jr., risite,l his sister Mrs. Atkinson in London Sun. dray and Monday. Mr's. Noble, of Sc aforLh, • visited her daughter, Mrs. John Muir, ov• or the holiday. Mr. will Muir, of tern nelsons (Batik, itidgetott'n, is spending holi- diys et Itis homy. Miss Dent Dodds and Miss ILir - eiy visited friends in Brantford, over t he holiday. Mrs. Se J. \Vioktvire is visiting friends in Detroit, 1Vindsor ;rad Leamington. Miss Anne Martin spent part of last week with her sister, ,firs. Cran- ston. of Crotn►trty. Mr, ; rad Mrs. A. J. SicT..v:sh. end t h it Cao eons. returned to . Galt Saturdiy night. Rev. Canon $niith, of London. tmatk e,trtr;re of tlrc eervincs in the Trivitt Memorial ohurob. Sunday. Mrs. Albert King, of Strijicn, iughter of Mr. and Mrte. William .tuncey, Exctcr, is very low. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • • LOCALS •••••••• .••••••• `.I:s., Lizzie Willis is on the sick tint. Miss Mete M+train, to:toiler :it Au- burn, is home for the vacation. Mr. ,'rein Salter. of London. visited his p.tt nts Sunday and Monday. Mrs. W. A. Gregory is the guest o[ \Ir. and Mrs. Taws. Gregory. James Slviddock attended the races at Stratford Dominion Day. Miss Mabel Gleed, of London. is the guest of Miss Clara Cudi ore. Mrs. Birk, of Mancetona, Mich., is visaing 'her father Thomas Dear- ing. Airs. Frank \Vcad rind Clare left Saturday for Chicago on a visit with friends. Miss Mabel Piper, who was visittng her mother. returned this week to leomoko. Mr. and Mrs. Homey, and two children cue visiting Airs. Wilson, of Copleston. Mr. Itcg, Elliott, of Norwich, spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. 13. V. Elliot. Mr. Edgar Wcstcott. of Wingleen, spent the holiday with his father. Mr. J. T. West cot t. Miss May Gill, toaolter at Fort Eric, arrived home Saturday night to spend her veceition. Mr. and Mrs. Mar:,hall Box, of London, visited se C. Iarncy's the forepart of t'1ts week. Mrs. Billings and Miss Mary Ac- heson axle the guests of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Oke at Kingsville. Bliss (Dr.) Gussie Hollend, of Shel- byville. LI., is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Holland. Mrs. D. Kernick. of Exeter. is at present visiting her nephews and neiccs -at l'ort IIuron and Detroit. Thos. Fisher, who was visiting Mr. John Willis, at ALa.rlette. Mioh., for some weeks, returned home Monday night. Mrs. John McForlane who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Airth returned to (her home in Otterville this week. Mrs. A. Lulu are Miss Lulu va cn t ion, Several members of tete Exeter Lodge I. O.O,F. went to Lucan Sun- day to attend the funeral of the late Robert McLean. Mee. Gregory Tout and son, of British Columb';;, are the guests of Mrs. Tom's ;parents. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Fitton. Mr. T. M. Cooper White returned to Windsor on Siturdiy after a few days' visit wiiJ1 his grnndinother, Mrs. John White. Miss Ilannauli Parsons and Mrs. Gibbons, of London, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons dur- ing Sunday and Monday. Mr. Fred Hill, of Toronto, is vis. iting +his father, Mr. Geo. Bill. At- tend Vesper occomptnied him and will remain here during vacation. Mr. Will Goodison, of Sarnia. took a run up to Exeter on Saturday spending a few d.iys with his fam- ily, who are the guests of Mrs. D. Johns. Among those who were visitors to town on Ube first : Al. Moore of St. Marys; E. W, Horne, Stretford ; Grover Itis:Att, Ifnmilton ;A. E,, Jlen- nett, wife and slaughter. London. Mrs. Powell, Miss Cora F ow•el 1, !Mrs. Collins, Miss Kite Bontttroa end Miss Kate Collins left Saturday for Grind (tend, where they will spend a couple of weeks. Mr. end Mrs, A. T. l'esrson and daughters, Vina and May. have re- turned to tetrcir home in London, af- ter spending a pre -lama holiday with friends of this town. Mrs. S. A. Cook .1Fa soIso returned lohe rho 0 in St. Thome. Mr. ,and Mrs. A. E. ltodgert, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mel:eller, Cromarty, Airs. .Tohn A. Norris, Cromarty, Mr. James iiamilton. Staffs. and Miss Jessie Ifnmilton, of Themes ltoid school, left Mondry for the North- west. They ,will visit all the prin- cipal cities ehrough to Victoria and down to Porte' nil, Ore. Beatings and daughter visiting at Cross Hill will remain there during l'APiTAL EYES are sometimes ruined by improper glasses, You can get new teeth. new hair, Int yon cap not get new eyes that you cat, see with. They will have to last you all your life. DONT YOU THINK they should be carefully treated? Yet how many people recklessly wear any kind of glasses whet ner suited to their eyes or not. For r• ' own sakes we urge you to let a ee your eyes. You will never see v in any way if you come in and see us. W. S. Howey Phm, B. Chemist and Druggist EXETER, ONT. Special Cut Prices ON ALL Summer Dress Material Black Lustres Colored Muslins 75 cent qualites for 50 cents 25 cent, quality for 17 cent Wool Delaines Crean Lustres 50 cent quality- for 39 cents 50 cent duality for 3S cents Colored Lustres White Vesting 50 cent quality for 38 cents 20 cent quality for 14 cents Black Muslins 25 ceut quality for 17 cent . White Muslins 25 cent quality for 1 S cents Liner Suiting 15 cent quality for 11 cents Don't forget we are paying the Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs NELL & ROWE A NUMBER SPENT TILE ROLL day at ttbe Bend. THIS IS TIIE WEATHER FOES straw flints and pink shirtwaists. THE EXETER COMPANY 33RD Huron Regiment, returned home on Friday. THE EXETER BAND FURNISH• cd the music for the lawn social ut Rippon F•riduy evening. MISS EDNA McCALLUMN 01? Toronto is tee guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs, T. II. McCallumn at the Bend. TILE I'AMILIES OF MESSRS. T. H. MrO.tllum and 11. E. Ruston left Saturday for the Bend to spend the summer. MR. WALeeR GREEN OF WING- h:uu was here last \Vedncbday vis- itinir •lis nephew Mr. A. J. McTuvish of Galt. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT WAS celled out Saturday morning to a burning dttimncy at the residence of Mie. Spicer. IIF,V. GODWiN SHIPPED ITIS household goods to Amherst burg S1turd:ty. 'Aho family left for that piece on Monday. MISS STELLA GREGORY HAS returned ,hone for the holidays. She has been teaching at Erin dur- ing the i.st term. THE LORDS DAY ALLIANCE ACT has passed the Dominion house. The passage of this net will stop the scale of newspapers in Canada on Sunday. TILE CREDITORS OF THE ATLAS Loin Company wil cli closed its doors at St. 'Thomas in July, 1903, will re- active 0 little over 40 comes on bhe dol l:a r. ANOTiItai SANE PLEASANT AND effective retiedy. Cole's Wild Straw- berry Compound. Large bottles 25c. at Cole's Drug Store. IT HAS BEEN REPORTED TIIAT some men w'or'king at the North end the otter Ploy furnished a young 4td tt'itl► liquor making hien beastly drunk. MILS. AND \IIt`;..1.>MES G. MAR - tin and etretind \l r. Andrew oke. of Seaforth were the ghosts of Mr. and Mrs. eV. Higgins Sunday and Monday. Tllir: 11Y-i\\V TO LOAN TIIE Stephenson Ca.rr;.igo Company $10,- 000 for 15 years was sinctioncd by the ;taxpayers of Myth last week. TJta vote was 164 to 7 in favor of the by-l:iw. IIEV. AND Mete, PEIIkINS LEFT 1,idey for tt•'ir new home rat Inger. soli. Mr. I'cikius rxl.ccts to return for the Sunday School picnic to be held to the Bend to -day (Tliuraday) when he will way ferrets -ell to the members of his congregation. IN ANOTHER COLUMN WILL JIE found a list of Oho suesessfut pupils at the mi lsutniner exintinatons held sal the Exeter pulite) lend *ohools lame week. A report of the Second Class, MO1iiculation and En- trance wilI appear leer. Mit. C. A. I'IPON, BROKER AND SteeniMhip itgt•t►t, t.f 'l'o: alto, who was killed in the (rein wreck :At Sal- isbury, England last K.aturdsy was at one time employed in bile Molsons bank here, and tt is swell known by some of LI$ older rt'sU,N'nts, who sleek very highly of him. MR. ILAitOLD 11i8SETT GOT A nasty cut on the ,..l^ of his nose a one f the u sera while •mitt o 0 Th r y wl►il ot,c g trips of t.lae ,:hooting grounds. Ino hid just to t,kd the t rap ?t hen it twum accidently pulled off 'Brie tett) itru^.k shim on the vide of ten none just below the cyc tn.iking a gat,h about .in inch long. TIIEItE SF:ESiel TO ICE CONSiD- erablc dissarisfnction over the grani- neer paper on which the entrance candidates wrote this year, and i11 kccp,ntost of tee toaclersanswer- ing one of rho questions, that of nal the uses of the objective case. It is almost rortain that ninety-nine business men out of a hundred ?would f ani down on it. Market Report.—The following is the report of Exeter markets. cor- rected up to July 50i. Wiliest, 80 to 93 cents per bus. Barley 42 to 49 mints pei• bus. Peas, GO to 65 cents per bushel. Shorts, $20 a tan. Flour, $2.25 per owt. Oats, 37 to 38 oents tier tus. Bran, $17 per ton ltay, $6 to $8 per ton. Potatoes. 75c. per bag. Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt Clover seed, $7 to $8.50 r bus. Butter, 18 dents per poun Eggs, 16 cents per dozen. Coal, $6.75 par ton. Ilogs, dressed. $9.50 to $) a cwt. Hogs, livoweight, $7.50 vt, 1• "THE COOK'S BEST ER OOL5'S BAKING POW Because she gets re that cannot be obtained any other powder. It pure Create of Tartar ing Powder, Unifor strength and thus t fails to give satisftctio )WISe Cooks ccet No --ASK FOR COLE'S BAKING POW The kind that never pleas. --.1T-- ER ults roan is 'a ak- in ver Oinei. Cole's Drug S ONLY 25 CENTS A PO ER e to ore. Nu. BOY WANTED TO LEARN TLIE 1rrrdw-ere business.—W.. .1 BEAMAN n Blt THE'r- T WILL 13 F.LL 1- IL IL F. C A ed at Saaforth. Mrs. Morlock end granddaughter Miry are visiting friends in Detroit BOY WANTED TO LEAI1N TIIE grocery business. Apply to Carding (eros. Mills Annie Fish left \Vednest's). for Bay City., Mich.. where she will visit for !erne weeks.. Mr'. A. iiooper, of Clinton. visit. ed her mother, Mrs. .1. N. Atkinson the fore part of the week. Miss Cora I'rior, who Ms been un- dergoing Treatment for her eyes in London, .leis 'returned home. Mrs. Obis. Gilbert and grand- daughter Miss Stella Axford, and Mrs. isiao Smith, of Talbot vele, are visiting Mrs. John Spackman. Dr. :it-tnhury, of Toronto, spent Sunday witch his brother, J. G. 8. Stanhu.ry. His eon Douglas Accom- panied Rini and will rcrnain to the end of thr week. Mr. 1t. Dclbrklgt' visited in Wing. him find Gorric the letter part of lee week. This wets Mr. Del - bridge's first trip to the northern pert of IJte county end while there met severe! oil acquaintances. iV e a •- 3(.r. (ler .. Dyer, who hem for b t oral years been clerking for Mr. W. J. Ifenman, left Tuesday for Clinton where be Iris notepad a position with the Molson Intik rat 1 bit place. During the time of Charlie's em- ployment with Mr. l[r•imin, he was n most obliging and attentive clerk ever looking otter the interests of his employer, and the Molsotl'sbink people van feel :assured tirlt they have secured n 1rusttvorthy and ob. lilting .addition to their staff. ,-e7ssrs:sv-'tr-r:-s-ear ws.reteerp r7e..! Armee-id ,erti.-,p* - 0 Erni (LOt't=j rot Log CO ken•::t:S shiest evi,rnen like thick, cavy ' .t.ir; long. 1t.tur'art pets. I)oret. you? Then us= Ifa11's Vegeieele ei. ilian Hair 9 Renewer. lea sav;, what hair you /1 9 t� have and ket more at the same time. Yli p �' ■ Q leer w4ekers ,rad limwestacho a Town ■�/� air ♦ i't't" (OUR'S PTV.. It eo:oa a rws wtkn or s rot - .1' .t (•(,. Nutt - :1 �r i ., as i. .la. THE OLD RELIABLE The Canning factory seems to be all the talk of the town just now and a good clung it is. Let as have a can- ning factory or any other industry that will improve our con- dition. S'nne say. Oh, the cost: well we can't have these things without cost. There are those who will Dour cold water on any and everything but pleased to say they are of the few. What About Carling Bros. Store? We never had a finer stock of goods than we have to- day. Our Summer Goods are up-to-date, of the very best quality and the newest styles. Our goods are a guarantee that we always keep the hest. We have a fete of those choice Waists left both in Silk an Lawn, Gloves, Hoisery, Corsets, full assortment. Hihest price for produce. Butter 18c. Eggs 16e. Give us a call and we will use you right. CARL ING Iii OS. One Dollar Starts the ball rolling. If you earn a small salary and save part of it. you are better off than he who earns a larger salary and spends all of it. Take out A Deposit Book with Us you will like it; an independent feeling always possesses the man who is thrifty and saves; We credit Interest quart- erly on Savings Accounts. The Sov6rcIUll BdllP 01 6dDddd Put your money in a place where you can get it when you want it. CREDiTON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors Western Real E tate Exchange, Limit d. 78 Dundas St., Lc Have you a terra that yo to sell? Write for our termc lin; property. We have the complete method of ailvortis selLin; property in Canada. want to buy a farm or property in any part of Send for our list. \.e have bar;aina. radon want of ee1• saes t and )o you usinees ntar'ol? sortie STORM PROTECTION The most danger to Linn taildinrs and !be stock from wind storms is during the summer months. A policy in THE HURON WEATHER INSURANCE Mutual Company will Fire )0(1 prote& lion, and a policy costs only a few dol- lars a )ear. Roger Northcott, Esq., President, Ilay 1'. 0. .1. eit ennan, wice•President, thuhaoaf. Din ECTI)Its, silos Itrokenshire, sre.liton; C. 11. Perkin*, Exeter Henry Raw, Drys ale; A. G. Smillie, ilensall; W. T. — Caldwell, 1lensall; ('has. Monteith,.Thaines Road; 1Vin. 11,, !tattler, Zurich. See coir nearest director or write for iwtticulan to E. 2EI.l.i:lt, Secretary, Zurich. Reliable Agents winding territory should write at once to 111E 1,10111)11 [Aso iOLT7MAN, General Agent, %midi, 5, HARDY. Agent at Exeter STAR FLOUR touches the top notch in quality and invariably yields the best results in baking. The demand for a good Family Flour is fnlly met by STAR FLOUR. WANTED Wheat Oats and Barley for which we will pay highest mar- ket prices. HARVEY BROS. Merchant Millers EXETER, ONTARIO• GRAND TRUNK SYs �M PRESENTATION 'f0 REV. l'ER- kius.—About twenty members of tete bottling club mel at the Rec- tory grounds Friday evening, Ithe principal purpose being to remember Rev. Perkins, on the eve of Iain do - p11(1110 for Ingersoll. After n few ends Said been played W. LI. Levett, !'resident of Pepe club, Il.id the mem- bers of ale club dratt11 up in a cir- cle and called upon Rev. Martin to s'iy n tett- words. Rev. M.irtin stat- ed bh:it hl! regretted %Pry much Rev. I'ctkins' leaving Exetl r feeling that him dep,•nrturc till be a great loss to 1.1x: club with whorl he had leorn- ed to bowl, .and on behalf of tate •. ) npair of � , accept t 1 b k.1 aim to c cu I I tt bowls, 05 a remembrance of t.ho 1111uy serial {mules pl.ty/d on the lien during law print few years. itev. Perkins very feelingly respond- ed. isiying that he lea spent many very plea/sent aft('eioons and even- ings with the in:niters of the club and phot his associations with them on the bowling green brought him into clue(r than almost any other manner. I, accepting the bowls the said weirs time lin used diem would bring ixick to Ititn the fond re motes's of the pl(tas'tnt games at Exeter, end that as lie woe not going far away, ire ?night possibly have the opportunity of playing et Exeter, if not with them, perhaps against them. The bowls hid 31r, Perkins' monograel beautifully engraved on them. Dit. (BUTLER, OF LONI,ON, WILi. be at the Central hotel, Exeter, on Monday, .1uly 16, 190e, toile.. 10 .t. m., to 5 p. m., for 1'y,,, Fir, Nose and Throat oosaultation. Eyes test- ed and glasses supplied.. . Now is the time to get away from the worries of business life and spend a few weeks in the High- lands of Ontario or take a trip through the Eastern resorts to the Sea Side, which is one of the most delightful and popular trips. Tourist Tickets are on sale daily to all resorts. J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Ticket Agent .1. 1), McDONALD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto Summer School SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING School open all summer, Individual instruction by expert Stenographers and Bookkeepers. A situation posi- tively guaranteed every graduate. TheWestern Business 6011606 74 & 70 Dundas ti:rept, London, WM. C. ( 00, C. S. 1 , Principal.