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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-07-19, Page 8'.i 11 h: EXEIER 'PINES, JULY1;►th 1904 STEWART'S ARE YOU WATCHING The Big Store Grow ? The Bi,; Building Sale is still on. Are you getting you share (.f the Big Bargains? -20 Per Cent discount off all Reads -made Clothing still holds i;oue 1. Have you figured. out what au immense saving this lfe•.tns to you? Any $12 Suit. in the Big Store for $9.60, any $ tl► Snit f'or $8, any $7.50 Suit for $0 and so on all through the List. All Boy's Suits at the same discount. 75c Per Pair A Broken Lot of Shoes. some Men's. some Women's, Some Boys' and Girls' regular values from one dollar to two .1 1,us. If your size and style is in the Lot. 73 cents the pair is all you Lave to [sty. Como in and look through the pile, 25c The Yard A mixed lot of Odd Lines in Dress Goods, plain Wool Sergee, Farcy elohairs, Fancy Lustres, Fancy Tweeds, .and fn., a- ti.ured Bleck Goods. A hig,lot to pick from. Regular 35 to 00 cte. your t le .:_t- !o; '23 cents. $3el for a Men's Rain Coat that you'll wonder how it was ever made • ' the prier. \Veil, perhaps it wasn't, but while the Big Building B tee is ,. , .vo .will give you a mighty good coat for $3.20. 1) • Yoe know we are Sole Belling Agents for Exeter for the famous KIN HARD HAT It has all other hard hats beat to death. Ask any of the city boys what Hat is 1T and they Will hu tey Say the KING. It looks well. it wears well and its the most up-to- date ti •: we know of. Lets show you One. TU ADVERTISERS. Toe copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestiseuieut' accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. TH1'RSDAI, JULY 19T11. 1906 ••••••••NN••N••••N•N• LOCALS 1 •••••••• •*Me• •••••••••••••••••••••••• AUG. 2ND HAS BEEN PRO- CLAIMED CLAIMED CIVIC HOLIDAY ANI) EVERYBODY INTENDS TAKING IN THIE. MASONIC EXCURSION TO SARNIA. •••,o••••••••••••••••••••• TI: E. STRATFORD OLD BOYS will hold their reunion at Stretford from August 4th to 0th. MAJOR LAVRORN, OF MILITIA District No. 1, w:is in WWII Mon- day. inspecting the :+rutory of No. 6 Company. TIIE CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Sunday School will hold their annual excursion to Grund }Send on Tuesday next, 21t h inst. i, MR. CHAS. 1)VEII, \VII0 \VAS appointed to "the Clinton branch of the Mulson's'b:ank, saes been trans- ferred to the 1lensall branch. MiSS EDITH MONCITR ENTEiI- t:aincvl a number of her young tidy friends o' 1'ul'-sd%iy evening in honor of her cousin, Miss Twohey. �••••••N•••••••••••N••• DON'T FORGET TILE MASONIC EXCURSION' TO SARNIA AUG. 2, CIVIC IMOLIDAY, FAIRE $1.A5. ••••••••••••••••••••e••••• EARL 1'. BROWNING, WHO }IAS been with the Sove.reigo Bank at Ilensall, for soon•• time. hens been transferred to the Goderich branch. REV. E. A. PEAR WILL TAKE eIii.rge of the services next Sunday evening .at t he the summer 6'abhat h School convention t.e be held nt Grand Bend. MRS. MARY Oi1TWE1N HAS merohosed from Antos. l'opleslone, of Detroit, the house and lot on An- drew street, now occupied by Mr. J lin MalIot. T e''SAI H i' ••••••••••••N•••••••••• TIIE MASONIC EXCURSLON TO Butter and Eggs are as good as Cash. SARNIA AUGUST 2ND WILL IIF; A • M M I•:lt, EVERY BODY. IS GO - are open for any Quantity. ING. •••••••eta••••••••••••••• Stole will be closed all day ThursdayAugust` 'riir MAIN STREET METHODIST church picnic to the Take yesterday was largely attended. many tnkiiid advantage of the pleasant weatter for the outing. SEVERAL FROM EXETER TOOK in the ball game between Crediton and Clinton et Crediton Friday night last. Those who didn't ride walked that is. hart of the way. MR. .1. G. STAN BURY LEFT hist Friday for n two we^l.•s' fish- ing trip to Point Au Bari), Geor- gian Bay. He was accompanied by his brother.in-Loy, Dr. E.astw•ood, of 1'etcrboro. 2nd, Civic Holiday. T• A. • STEWART NOM 8 7 W) CIARCt1AND, JEWELER & OPTICIAN. ) Miss Anry Johns is visiting h sister, Mrs. \V. Goodison, nt Sari m., s. .1, .1. White is visiting friends in Detroit, Windsor, Oxley end Com• et. Mr. Thos. Carling, jr., left Tuesday for n couple weeks outing nt the Bend. Miss Jennie 1ia.rdy ens t he guest of the Misses Itickb"?I el 'Zurich last week. Scvetii1 front Exeter :mended 1 he Twelfth of ,luly. Oeclebretion nt Sea - fort h. Miss Dinah Elston, milliner of Fcrgue, returned Monday evenin; to spend Iter vneetion. Mr. Sol. Ilnrdy left Monday night for Edmonton. where he will look after his land them. Pr. L. i,. and Miss Mabel Follittk, of St. Marys; were: the guests sof their parents Sunday. Mase Jeanette Brown rend Miss BI tache honk 1e'(t Thured ty for .t visit wish friends in Detroit. Mies May Spicer, of Brantford, is In town renewing the .arqua.intnnre. ship of her young .(irl friends. Miss Alice (l'rley, of London, who was visiting Miss Mabel R.irrnws, returned home Siturdry evening. Mrs. John Illatclrford and ',Mies Marion Blatchford, who were visit• ing in Lur.:n r;•turned home 11st' Sal- urdey. Mr. esel Mrs. T. N. Nortlkott and daughter, Lelia, of Stratford• are visit ate friends end relatites in town. Spring Suitins Say we got in some swell spring Suiting. last week. They are 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 cut with five buttons and the Pants are just a little peg toppy. They are beauts all right for $15, $18 and $20 and no matter where you go, von can't find anything that will fit as nice as they do. • r W. W. Ta an Mwreheant Telles•. t_ SI s + I'Io+ en -e Jerkell 9pont Sunday s' it h friends in London. Mrs. John Newcombe, of Stratford 4 aisiting relatives In town. Miss Merle Gould, milliner of Mr. :eel \ira. Geo. Heiman, left 1Z1) t h• is borne for lie holidays. monday moon ng for Meosimin, Sask. Mrs. Joseph Yellow is oonfined where they will visit their eon. it. to the house with appendicitis• IT. Beaman. Miss Marion Elston, milliner of m... .1, A. Stewart and children wk hill. is home for the holidays. end 'Ira. \V, J, )k'iman and Master Mies Nina (lading and Miss star- Clyd left Nroteity for two weeks' thn tltrling are borne for their ea- Damp it 41,0 Rend. teatime. Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Glidman and Master Welter Drinkwater, of ohildrtn, who have been visiting in London, is the geest of itis sister. Toronto and I'eterhera, returned fire. S. Bottler. home Friday evening;. MESSRS. GIB DOW, A. E. TEN- n'int and TIios. 11. Elliot left Tuesday for the Northwest with three car. Toads of horses. Mr. Elliott will ge to Crystal City. where he will fol- low his occupation es mason. TIIIIEE Fi1EIGIMT CAitS WERE derailed at the station on Monday. Several Gars were being %witched and the brnkenian who is a new man forgot to turn the lever, allowin; the curs to run off the track. MISS ETIiEL NORTIICOTT RE - turned Saturday from Baden, where she hes leen cng:tzed as milliner. We are sorry to state tha.t she contract- ed typhoid fever joss before her re- turn and is now under the doctor's care. 'fBE EXETER DISTRICT 8I;M- 1net School and Convention will bo held at Grand Bend fro» n July 22 to 29 it,chtsive. An excellent program hos leen -arranged and same of the best Sunday School work •rs will be present to take charm. of the ser- vices. ••••••••••••N•••••••••••• ENJOY VOITIISELF AUGUST 2 BY ACCOMPANYING THE MASON- IC ORDER ON 'THEIR EXCURSION TO SARNIA. NN•••••NN••••N•N••• MR. GEO. T. PARKINSON, A former EliniviIle boy and now of London. has been appointed prinoi- pal of Grand Avenue school. lie )►8A been for some time teacher in the George school +1141 has many friends will be pleased to learn of his promotion. DONT STRAIN YOUR F:VES They will be needed for reserve u,e later on. More people suffer from imperfect eyesight throu,h neglect than is imagined. OPTICAL. SCIENCE as applied to oetr best grade .!lasses and speetncics is a positive help to- w trds curing (yrt infirmities. Don't tun a r•' ' ,Ming classes t hat sometimes ' . 'dness. See us anti be sure. W. S. Howey Phm. B' Chemist and Druggist EXETER, OTT.• Read This Bargain List._ $1.50 Shoes for $1 pair's 1Votueu'eOxford Ties, sizes 21. :3. 31. 4 On sale at $1. White Canvas Oxfords $7.50 Summer Suits for $4 98. t1 only Men's 2 piece Suits, Coatand Pants flue Navy Serge with White Stripe, double- breasted coat well liuished, good fitting. 92 cents Sizes 37. 38, 40. On sale at 111 98. l2 pairs Misses White Canvas White Bed Quilts for $1.25. Oxfords sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2. reg- 15 only large White Bed Quilts. excellent utas price $1 25. On sale fit, as. 15 soft finish, beautiful patterns. On Boys' Wash Suits 25 Boys; Suits of excellent washing material, navy with white stripe. grey and white and 1 150 yards Fine Familine Silk, colors Pale linen sb,uies. Blouse or Buster ;Blue, Pink. Champagne, excellent quality. Brown styles, all nicely trimmed !The dbet Bargain in Silk we have ever of - cents and made. Prices $1 50 to $2 Un sale tit 21) cents' Oa sale at 08 cents : male at $1.`2.5. 50 Cent Familine Silk for 29 Cents. $7.00 Silk Underskirts $4.50. 2 only Black Taffetta Silk Underskirts, wide full flounce, nicely frilled, a beauty. On sale at $4.50. 75 Men's Summer Hats for 58 cts. All our stock of Men's Linen Hats. The tuost up-to-date shapes. Pretty shades of Grey and Linen, sold regular at 75 cents. On sale at 58 cents, 50c Women's Silk Lace Gloves for 38 cents. Women's Lace Gloves in Mack, White. Guaranteed all pure Silk, medium length, regular price 50 cents. _On sale at 38 cents. White Lawn Waists 10 dozen women's White Lawn Waists, big collection in all sizes, full assortment of styles trimmed with fine Val Lace and In- sertion, fine tucks, regular price $2.00. On sale at $1.25. 4 Women's Cotton Vests, 10 cent quality for 25 cents. 75c Black Tafl'ett a Silk for 49 cents. 100 yards Black Taffeta Silk, very rich soft finish will not cut, guaranteed pure Silk on sale at 49 cents. l5c Straw Hats for l0c. 5 dozed Men's Harvest Hats of fine straw, high crown, medium width brine, rea'nlar price 15 cts. On sale at 10 cents. 25c Boys' Leather Belts for 19 cents. Boys' Leather Belts in pretty Tan shades, new patent clasp, best value at 25 eta. ever shown. On sale at 19 cents 10c Embroidery for 5c. ' 500yards tine Embroidery and Insertion in different widths, all on sale at5 cents per yard. SNELL & ROWE. THE FARMERS HAVE COM- Market Report. -The following is menced their annual harvest of the the report of Exeter markets. ear - wheat crop. rected up to July 19th. MR. HERMAN KEIINICK, OF Wheat, 79 to 81 cents per bushel. the Themes raid, who w.as injured Barley 42 to 45 omits pct bus. last week by accidentally falling Peas, 60 to 65 cents per bushel. through the upper floor iu the barn, Shorts, $20 a ton. is recovering nicely, alt hou.h one side of his f:ic•' is still partially par- nlizcd. MR. WILLIS POWELL WAS TAK- en ill at Myth the latter part of last week. Ile returned home, end is now confined to his bed, appendi- citis .leaving set in. His ninny friends will be pleased to Fee him out again a in th every near future at that. ••N•••••N•••••••••••••• IVIIAT'S GOING TO BE TIII•; i(1GGEST'EVENT THIS YEAR: THE MASONIC EXCURSION TO SARNIA AUG. 2ND. GOOD FOR T\VO DAYS TICKETS GOOD 1RF.TURNiNG LEAVING SARNIA 10 1'. M. AUG. 2N11, OR ANY REGULAR TRAiN AUGUST 3RD. •••••••••••••••:•••••••••• TRUSTEES AND TEACHERS - That the new scale of 'salaries for teachers does not .apply to this year nary be aecn from the following: Section 39 (4) Public Schools Act, 1906: "The surer so levied and col. looted by the council of the township small, after the present calendar poser, be applied exclusively to leach- ers' salaries." MESSRS. W. J. IIEAMAN AND W, 11. Levett, who were attending the Coal dealers' Convention, 11 Scran- ton, 14i., arrival home Saturday much pleased with the trip. While the greets of the coal Company they had the experience of !Ming lowered several hundred feet into the earth where the t' inirs were et work. AT THIS TIME OF T11F; YEAR there are a number of visitors in town, and it is impossible for us to spot out all set -etagere and know who they are visiting. if you will kindly di op us a line, roll us up on telephone 31 or conte intra the of- fice and tell us, at c will he pleased to nuke the announcement. If we are not here, you pan put your item of news in the letter hole in the door. MIt. iiAIIIIY LAMBROOK MET with :t painful accident on Satur- day which will k{ •p )nim confined to his room for some Urns. ile was hauling chicken feed, and was standing unloelin. it, Mrs. hrtnhrook assisting ftirn, when tits horse started forward. Mr. Lam - brook lost his b+lanoe and fell out of the wagon, strikin.t on his should- er on the ground. Ile :Nos carried intoroibis house. ,and :in examination ahosve1 (lilt his shoulder beide w•ts bken. MILS. .101IN Mc1.ALGHLMN iIAD the misfortune Inst Thursday to fracture her right .wrist and receive other injures while picking cherries. She ens on a ladder and was try- ing with a eine to pull down :t branch, when the branch broke. The sudden breaking of 1,hc limb reused Mrs. McLaughlin to lose her bal- ance, end she fell Itetwcrn the rungs of the ladder to the ground, sus- taining the injuries above mentioned She is now doing very nicely. THE IRALF-YEAMRI,Y RETURNS of Dii•is'on Itcgistttir Hess. for 11 ay Township Of births, deetha rind m ire -lege!' for 1 he belt year 'com- mencing oro Jenunry 1st and ending on June 30th is IS follows: register. e1. 31: diet•hs, 15: and marriages, 16. The law reeardin; the reti$tra- tion of htrthe, deetths and rn•arringes is very strict et present, much more so thein a few years ego. and a per. son ncglcclin.t to attend to tilde promptly is II flee to n 4+envy fine. DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR- geon, will be a t the Commercial Hotel the first Friday of each month. Hours, 9.30 e. m. to 4.30 p. m. Glass- es properly fitted and dinmscsof eye. ear and mane treated. Next visit Friskiy, August 101h. Flour, $2.25 per cwt. Oats, 36 to 37 tents per bus. Bran, $17 per ton Hey, $6 to $8 per ton. i'ototoea. 75e. per hag. Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt. Clover seg d, $7 to $8.50 per bus. Butter, 18 cents per pound. Eggs, 18 cents per dozen. Cextl, $6.75 per ton. Hoge, dressed, $9.50 to $10 per cwt. Hogs, 1ivow•rieht. $7.60 a cwt. SOMETHING which everyone needs ar.d no one can well do without. MELISSA BALM A Scientific Skin Food high- ly recommended for Sunburn, Tan, Freckles and Redness. of the Skin. ndispeosoble IA WU Wel Its cooling, soothing and healing properties make it unsurpassed as a toilet lotion Ask for Melissa Balm. Nothing Can Be More Satisfac- tory. Price 25 ceots per Bottle. Pre. pared by W. S. COLE Phm. B. Central Drug Store. L THE OLD RELIABLE The Old Reliable established in business in the year 186.2, are still in business although many have been the changes since then. We may say there isn't one iniiinsinesa that was in at that time but ourselves. but still holding tho fort, for uprightness and square dealing. This week we are offering big bargains in all lines of Summer Goods. In those White Blouses that we had such a good season in. to clear the balance out, we are offering them at very low prices. $1.25 for $1, $1.50 for $1.25, $2.25 for $1.75, and $l:3 for $2.50, etc. Choice Lot of Linen Towels 2(1 cent for 15 cents A Lot of Dress Goods that we will sell cheap to cleat'. Ready-made Clothing, will allow 20 Per Cent discount in order to make room for our Fall Goods. We also have a lot of Boots and Shoes in Men's, Women's and Children's that we will give 25 per cent dis- count to clear them taut. Butter 18 Cents, Eggs 16 Cents. CALLING BROS. Sense and Dollars ts•w.ar>.wINI.o•. 1I INN enweO1 4 IMMO 10,4 411111•4•14, Oa • SIM • the SovercignBank of Canada /ahem matey Is a place where yes cos get it ween you went i t. Qoband-in-band. The affluent of to -day are those who used goodcatmmoa••ease yesterday and the day before. They made & point of saving something each week; and their wealth and iadependanoe grew and �xoa can commence to -day. $1.00 opens an account. 1'nteesst paid 4 times a year. ICREDITON. DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors' tIIIIIIIMIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIal Western Real Estate Exchange, Limited • 78 Dundas St., London Have you a farm that you want to sell? w'r'to for our terms of sel- lin; property. We have the most complete method of :idvertieine and sell.ine property in Canada. Do you want In buy a farm or business prot,erry in any part of Ontario? Send for our lief. We Lave some ha r;ains. GLINTON Buslness 6011606 (atliliated with wiughani Itueint-i ('cllegtl OPENS - .a September 3rd Ms. Percy Westaw.ay, of London, McKay Block is visiting his sister, Sirs. Al. Ford. Mr. Geo. Southoolt, of London, spent Sunday in town with friends. THREE COURSES Ile left Monday ,for t he Rend where he will Spend a few weeiN. i Preparatory Messrs.John Farmer and Thos. ' Shorthand and • Russell left Monday for Regina, to • look after some matters pertaining Typewriting, and to property whirl!) they own 1herr. Commercial Mrs. Collins, Miss Bunt (iron, Miss Katie Collins, Mrs. Fowsll (Intl `Miss Soo. Spotton Principal Coral Powell, returned Saturday from the Bend trite( n tett weeks' 91(014-' ant outing. Bliss Sliblecd llyndnn it 55 as visit- s. \V, 11:'wksI►aw end daughter ing friends in M)etroit and Sarnia X week. I'OR TiIOSE \CIIt) \\'ANT '1114 best. Cole's 11'k:ngr Poe doe leads in u'1it t 2- i elrtay. 11 is 1,i sssible Mrs. Ilawks}raw MB. J. A. STE\VAR'f ON MON- w•ill buy et home and locate here d is presented us wit n an excellent again. specimen of his 1'.111(1.11051 tomatoes DR. I}LTLF.R, OI' LONDON. WILL It was the first owl which had rip be at the Central Hotel, Exeter, on cued in his garden ,and meesurcd Monday. July 16. 1906, loom 10 a. neer IN' 17) inch's in circumference and ne, to 5 p. m., for Eye, Ear, Nose weighed almost two pounds. end Throat consultation. Eyes test- REV. .1. .1. WRIGHT O('CUI'1ED ed and glasses supplied. teae pulpit in Covert 1'rrsbytcri.in church 1 st Sundt y. In the morn - Proclamation For Civic ing Itis •'deers:: %.'s :n t1a interests of Quc, n v College. I''' \Vri;lit Holiday, i1'goh. was for five ye s a i,eias:onary in Upon tee retilion r, A. Mustin i the Yukon and in tl evening zee° 1 1 ( g In irateesring nddre•s5 on his exper- T. 11, parling, 8. Sanders, and thirl3-' knees in that country. two oteser rite -payers of the village Mn. 1'1104. IIANI)'OItI) ON TUE8- of Exeter, 1 do hereby proclaim day 011tle a shipment of three ear - 1906, the • nd sety of August, 101.18 of horses to sty In Fc L'errie, e 1906, a setts to bo observed by the' \,'innipegr. Thr) wc,re •In cxrxtient SIIOItTIIANI) cilia+ens of Exeter, as n civio holiday. 101 of hor' s pod the brat elle could Let all Rood eitisrns govern them- I t,,, purchased in this section of the King. County. Two well twitched team* of i A. Q. 110BdER, Reeve. greys, one draueht, an,1 :.rrel driver • School open all summer. individual were lined no in front of rhe ('entr.al I instruction by expert Stenographers ,end Bookkeepers. A silttwtion posi- tively guaranteed every graduate. Jell', who went west last spring and located it 9 Will .at YelJowgrese have returned to Exeter mail now the guests of Mr. John Il.tdk- q y et aC. .' pound. L. WfN TID Wheati El BarleU The mill will be shut down the last half of July undergo- ing repairs. Before closing we will put in a large stock of Flour and Feed and will he in a position to supply our customers with what they require. HARVEY BROS. Merchant Millers EXETER, ONTARIO' GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYoTEM THE HOUDAY SFASON - Now is the time to get away from the worries of hnsiness 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 J. D. McDONALD, __ District Poesenger Agent, Toronto ummer School xlaes ,acet•ord ugly. (.ml save, the BOOK KEEPING The Best HasVegetable Licihan ifair Re- newer. It tones up. nnvt?orates. strengthens theKtir-1;t1Lc. Thahair rrowe fa:;te:. t:'--: R•'Cpa fain• 0 re:: does act se' r; tae e::,1.: awr o Ili tf ° ht' 't , .:(er•.et_r.-.at.a •y�tta ... -... 'mac.. t. .. -_. . -a.- .#i.e. •r hotel Tuesday morning Ind Owen - graphed. These horses will be en- tered in the show to he held this month at \Vinnilr•a. A dark -trey team was purchased from refer Moir of Ifurond'I<•, :,nrl nre I,rantie•. A light err v 1' 'nl wirelesses, from W. J. i'vm, of Anderson, was greatly .retrnirrd. The draught line's; was purchaerd from W. Sadler. nl Ptaffe and 1be driving horse from ('t.,rt'nco Bobbins. of Staffs. TheWcstern Business 60116116 71 k 711 Dundee S r;'et, London. WM. C. COO, C. S. R. Principal.