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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-08-02, Page 91 . Wedding Stationery ,Young Ladica who are is tereated fa what Is proper Its the hatter of @totiiose/7 ,tor Weddings, should see Mr .ample., latest type faces. We limn have them ready is a few hours. %eta HURON & M1DDL ESEX GAZETTE Call Up Phone No. 31 1f you te.ve any orders for pritstr i' g ,of any kir,i just call us up and ee will be pleas..r to look after milt wants. THIRTY-THIRD YL B—NO 1716 EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 2nd 1906, JOHN WHITE & Sons JONES & CLARKS' Phone No. 32. During The Last Few Weeks We have b€en telling our Customers of Odd Lines of Summer Goods, which we were clearing at special prices. What are left of these, are still at the same reduced prices, but now a change comes and it is of new Fall Goods, of which we speak. New Wrapperettes This is theLi ne which we first wish to call your attention. Not carrying over from last season. all told more than one hundred and fifty yards. Hence our present stock is the Newest, Brightest and best assorted, that is procurable from the most up-to-date manufacturers in Canada. Prices range from 10 to 20 cents per yard. See them displayed in our north window. New Flannelettes What material is used for more purposes, than these desirable flannelettes ? Our stock offers any kind for every style. Plain colors, and light stripes from 6 cents to 14 cents per yards. Dark Loch Lomond Shirtings, in stripes, checks and plain greys, from 10 to 15 cents per yard. Extra heavy, double fold, white sheeting 35 cents a yard. New Flannel To satisfy th9 needs of many, it is necessary to have a full range of both all -wool and union flan- nels, twill or plain, light or dark grey, also mili- tary flannel in brown and grey. Quality the highest and prices the lowest possible. New Dress Goods Just a few words to say they are art: ving and to invite your inspection. JONES & CLARK Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing r BUGGIES BUGGIES BUGGIEB 1 Vote For The By -Law Locals "Larry" Takes a Few dire. Munroe is visiting friends in The Voting Will Take Place on Toronto. Saturday, August 4th honer Ilagxhaw is home front To uho Property Owners; of the Villatgc of 11':xat w. Ladies and Gentlemen:— On the 4th day ,of August you will have on opportunity of casting your vote for or against a by-law to loan the sum of $10,000 to a company to be known os the Exeter Canning and Preserving Company, Limited, to be used for working capital by that Company► titer the factory •Fax been gar, aro visiting the former's grand. built and fully estuip(led with all the factltor, Mr. George Lewis. most modern machinery uta oast of Mr. J. W. Broderick, of Godo,•dch. not less Heel.( $12,000.00. As my busi- silent a few days of this week cal- ness duties will not permit me to ling on old friends in town. toll on all and make full exp'ana- Mrs. 11. Knight 'and son, Drew, Iions of the groat ndvanta,3es that have returned home after a three the town as u whole will derive. I weeks visit with frjeteds at Sl. take this opportunity of placing be- Thomas, fore you n few loots concerning some of the advantages that will be derived. Guelph for the holidays. This is all aason av tie year whin Aire. C. Livingston is sirendin; a thin ez 'hez toime to spind, ,an' few days at Grund Bend. thinks it is th' proper caper to go Miss 'Mabel rollick, of 8t. Marys, visitin', campin, un' tech loike, spend - Ie holidaying ;1t her house here. iu' a little monney, or mpptlgirt' a Mr. and Mrs. D. Crittenden. of couple wakes :botrd ivid some frinds Blyth, sure visiting friends in town, who is allus pleased to have yez, but Mrs. Barber, of Lake Forks 111. tick ted info fits when yez is l..ti11'. in the guest of her .aunt, Mrs, Jas. Ez ivoryboliy lynx ulcus fruru me Stewrort. accostomed risting shoots 1ae11t wake Oi thought (Ills would linok around fer Mr. and Mrs, L:itutorte, of Alicia- some Ivan what wuz just aching to have me visit eni, on' whore Oi cud get nee skin browned widout havin' to clip off stony coupons for ixpinF.es. Oi felt a little trubbled at goiu' away for fear me Irind, Geo. Man- son would forget to talk up th' cran- nin' factory. what th' town wants to loan some rrlonney to, but ez George assured nae ho wuz intindin' to work ovcrtoime to have the by-law car- ried. Oi concluded n trip wuz th' only thing ,what wuz naded to kapo me (rum gettin' rusty an' lonesome. whin all uio fronds 'sept Johnnie \rallett, wuz uway takin' things aisy Oi wuz think in' that' some shpol up in Georgian Bay would just about &htrik Holidays. 1, The most of ytou are aware that our town is docrcctsing in population every year land if .something is not dotate to .;top the flow, Exeter will only +(nave la population esti ten to twelve hundred in five soars' time. 2. By cclrrying /him fly -law we will assist in starting an industry that will employ .a large number of men and women, boys and girls, and by giving our young people employ- ment tit thome, wo keep our mroney in town and it all he'.,ps to build up our Comes. 3, The following !gentlemen vino the Directors of the Company : Jos. Snell, Manager of the Sovereign Bank, Pt-�esident ; R. G. Seldon, far- mer, Vice President ; J. G. Jones. general merchant. 8ecretary_Tream- nror ; T. Hunter, C .11. &enders. \V. D. Sanders, A. Marchand. Thos. Har- vey and 8. Martin. are tho Directors. The above gentlemen ow all men of good business nils lify and have made a suooe of their own lbusinoss and aro determined if the Ily-law carrica, to make ,1 success of the Canning in- dustry which moans much for Exe- ter. 4. Vote for the By -haw tend mike a home market for alt the by woad - nets instead of sending them to ot- her pklces rte be manufactured, and helping to build up other towns at the expense of our own. We have the prettiest. rid cl.a-nest little town in Ontario, but we lack indus- tries, and by voting for the By-law you help to keep our young people home, and bring Jin .others to help pay our •taxes, and also if tho .Can- ning .factory conies 1 isxurc you you th.nic will be other industries follow tin dinside of five y4curs our quiet little village will be turned in- to n hive of industries with a pop- ulation •of three to five t}tousand persons. 5. Remember our security ,ix am good on +,+old. Wo �.+et n mortgaio on $35.00.00 for a yarn rot $10,000.00 and with the taxes which will 1XI paid by the Comptony and by people who will come there, when 'they are able to secure plenty of work, there will be no 'necessity of the rate of taxa- tion being any hi,3hcr thin it is n•t the present time, its (there will be THE GUILD. OF TRIVITT i\IEM- Orial church, purpose having a lawn social and concert on the rectory lawn. Thursday evening, August 9th, Miss Maud Koruick, of South Rio. cr, Muskoka. is spending a .month with :relatives in town and vicinity the guest of her Hunt, Mrs. James 'Com. Miss Eva Carling, of St. Luke's hospital. New York, arrived ]lame on Wednesday evening for a short va- cation. Miss Nino Carling has also returned from Toroato. JOSEPII COBRLEDICK HAS has sold his handsome 'residence on South Main street. do 1tMr. \Vm. Fletcher. of Usborne, who has dis- posed of his form and will move in- to Exeter in the near future. MR. AND MRS. WM, GRIGG CEL. ebrated the sixty-second anniversary of their marriage on Saturday, Ju- ly 28th, an event which is celebrated by only a very few persons. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grigg, ot Woodstock, and daughter, Mrs. walker, of Lon- don, wore hero on the occasion, Mr, Thos. Ilundford has disposed of this sale stables and ,handsome brick residence with land surround- ing rt to Mr, Chas. E. Hackney, of Usborne for +a1 good figure. Mr. II indford has not decided what ho wilt do. Ifo holds possession of this property until February Ist, 1007. .iRS THOS. 5 SNELL 6 O � WAS Mill- ing the roast week been favored with a visit from all her three sons with their wives. Mr, A. J. Snell with his wife 4and son, of Lansing. Mich.. who made the trip here in an auto - mobilo returned thonle on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs .Thos. Snell, of Lazo sing, Mich., and dau;liter, anti Mr, J, Snell, of St. Thomas, are also here. MISS E. LISTER, OE SAIINIA, who is tiro guest of Mrs. Willis Powell. met with, on unfortunate ac- cident. On Friday last she playful. ly mounted Mr. Powelt's loony and started off for a ride, and had on- ly gone but a short distance when mho was thrown to the grotytd, breaking her ri,ht arm at the wrist. Had the horse not remained perfect- ly still when its rider fell, the re- sults might have been more serious, as the young lady's foot was cauzht fast in ono of the steads. The Western Fair, London prom - so muoh mores assns.able property. ices to bo a great success. Entries) 6. You elected the dessert Couno ore coming in fast rind space is bcin; cil expecting them to bring in some alloted. The Attraction Committee industries. They iove done their havo providol n 1?rngr(lInme of test and halve secured a good thin Z. amusement and onto! tainment far Stand Ivy th^n1 and vole for the fly- exaioding atnythin, ever attempted jaw. bbe V t Association. 7. Ot.hor towns lvlV' held nut in- of Newark, N. J. will tnnke daily as- duc•^nlents a4td have secur4 i indus- rettxiolts in his nit ship "America., ttiem'aml are goin.l Obeid. \Vhy 1101 The Ito'al Veneti:ln Ban41, one •:,f the give Exeter .t boost and mike a greatest musical or,ranizations of the day, hose been (Ilga{ed at .teat ex- trense for the entire exhibition. The Norins, holt direr, .1.4ji nese aero - hots, Slack wire performers, the pol- ite burglars, trick house Irrformers, to1'11 out of \'. ,t! 1r hive been t e xcn rl village Jen; .atou;rh. R. Every' business non in Exeter is in favor of the 11y-lalw ,anti! are sitisfled that the scoti-rity for the loin is ;Bright. Every Solicitor in c rte. There Oi would be rid av th' worries nv tit' strenuous 1.ofe what goes wid the bustle nn' hustle av Exeter, 'but begorra inc hopes av tacking a thnip to Georgian Bay wuz busted whirl Oi discussed me cellin' acquaintances u•Usscnt twin' in that part av th' country, an' according to the almanacs issued by th' railroad companies, th' rates cz tin an' fifteen an' up per wake, princi- pally up, so Oi inslitructed mesial to fergit about that thrill, an decoided that Oi would have to go a1ono wid th' rist av th' bunch cin' go Flo the Bind, whore ivory won seems to bo Navin' a good tl+oirtte. Afhlcr lhinkin' th' nsettlier over Oi decoided to visit rue (rind ]filly Fritz, that is, 01 intinded shtoppin' wid him whin shklpin' toime over_., took nae, cin' .Martel out w•id 1lar- ROBEST E. PIOKARD, FROBISHER, SASK. - EXETER, ONT. General Selling Agent. for Canadian Pacific Railway Lands and Canadian Northern Railway Lands. If you intend purchasing land in the West, we can give you the best land and the lowest prices and easiest terms CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Address ROBT E PIGKflRD, Frofflshcr, SdsK We Furnish Their Homes After The Honeymoon Is Over. 1)ont't worry about furnishing the house, that prob- lem is easy settled. Com in and make your selec- tions, we n ill make your home handsome, artistic and comfortable from cellar to attic at prices and terms which will save you money and make you happy for a lifetime. • ROWE & ATKINSON Furniture Dealers and Funeral directors, Exeter, Ontario ry Hoffman, nrroivin' at tit' Bind in . tonne to mate some or sa acquain- tances afore dinner ivuz' .:levet, ���• Gn:end Bind !t'z :t beautiful shoot o enjoy yoriilf, whin yez ez toired r lazy. Th' feelin' ez about th' amo whin yez is lookin' fur pleasure y gettin' stand in ser shoes an sun listors where Old Sol stro:kes yez betwixt th' spaces what .iasent cov- ered by .the battculler de •rel 'nr av tit' peek-a-boo shirt waist. Th' first afhternoon av 'me v:sit wuz spirit lookin' up old frinds an'' makin' dates for mo meals. /very body said they would be plascd to have me .Flop wid there afhter Oi'd towld thin Oi had accepted th' vitas:on to slttop wid some twin rise. In th' avenin' inshtead av gettin' mixed up wid tit' trees cottages, hammocks, an' lovers, Oi shtuck to th' promenade on t he belch, where Oi could lisse11 to 11.:‘, wt 108, an look w•.Incc in a 1'.ti> le at 5.111s av thim cz .wuz sittin' on tit' logs, dreaucin av '•two souls \odd but wan single though(, etc." Afhter doery- body wuz rctoired 01 stationed over to Billy's for tb' night. The nixt mornin 01 devoted Inc toime to'rubberise o1 t him cz wuz mwillit1Ilrt' on' 'thins that diddcnt want to t+wiul fer fear nv wettin' their slliuunin' clothes. Afhlcr n cohoile 01 kiecided n splash w•uddent do me army ittr-rin, so Oi ringed swan av thiol Atkin fitlin ttuils, on' took use annual .lunge. Ivory now and a • tin 01 wude t {. take n,^ sunbath t 1 1 - , ,r tw�•ixt th' Fund piles, nn' on wan av thin' occasions n young lady wid it sun 1)401111 c0nlp10xion 10111.1 nae 111.+1 a Illx•r11 t,iose av vas0Linc wuz just tit' lir •to o r thing 1 > k ,•` U, sun front, burri- to', f ,, wrn- t {u', pan' Oi follollcd her odvice anti took a lilsornl nporrltion av ti,' gr s1 0 E b b g pa nl FOR ONLY 5 DAYS Beautiful Water Sets worth $4.00 for $1.48 make elegant Wedding Presents. Choice of five dozen sets. Choice Salmon 2 cans for 25e. Choice Tomatoes 2 cans for 25e. Pickles 9 cents a bottle try them. Bread 4i cents. Cheese 16 cents. GIVE US f Gft LCL, Highest Prices Paid for BUTTER and EGGS, SMITH BROS, Hay P. O. Mrs. Lindenfell, sr., continuess very low. Miss G1;utrille, of London, is the u t cs of the g t Misses 8t• r iC t. Mrs. Pollock, of Goderich, is vis- iting friends in town. 3111, EDGAR \VESTCOTT IS NOW '. is c d c• n c bill r , i�'1 1 with Mr. g' � 1 \Villis. 04 sy .Fluff, nn' thin rolled in th'i Mrs. 13ollcrnl,tn I`ft on Tuesday rid, lhinkin' til' itaU10r would v.as11 fi Idnilg•'or 1Edw' rdlCouniy,illooul- th' sand, ttidout 111 445in' w:111 peck a% it, but l/egorr-t t It' wa1her Miss Slietpy, of Alanu`da, Sask., ile nllout th' gime impression 014 visited her friend Miss Louise Sweet sant what wuz on me as it hill during .the Mata week. ,1 piece of jittery piper. Th' marc Master Glen Flintotf, of Clinton. is tried to rub it off, eh' closer i,t uck, an 'oven me '41irluuilt' suit visiting .ills sister, .Mr'. J. C. Snell me got shtuck, so that Oi wuz Usborne, -cert to put on 411e clothes widout M. .1. G. Stanbury returned on dres.iit', Oi lotI11c11 I h' 3(nuu; :Monday (rein a 1 wo week m' limiting mot whit hell given n,e th' p,Nnt- spent upon the Georgian illy. ' « ff loan h' k lite loll lied (liven Colets, and many slit Just received a shipment of MARTIN t en x the •pcu•rity alright and others, II t► e t e why .((cold f • k w. 1 . x twit-. (a; y. (meta- tie Sera. 7th. to !the lath. on o x, 111 .a n , ,nor Im[or h • • you tun otherwise. grand stall( t 1 I R buggies with rubber and Iron tires. Call ^' i understand there :Ire It fewthe dotes people in town who cast stoking very 11. IiOI,.11E8 A 01 and see them they will stand inspection, j flava against tho ily-►aw. Stop and ti ft. .1Oyl:Pl[ v nnc think! 01 11 you recollect can former srh.ol 1earlier .11 Sharon, eh( Also have a number of good second hand thing thou: some Forties ever done +with hos briar, were the guests of on' 110 help fouther the brat interests of MI". John Pedl,r ran Frid ty list. Mr. fot 1 Exeter. How many f.lmilicv are Holmes is a sun of afro .1. \V. Ilolmes un buggies for sale at a bargain. tthere in Exctrr 40)0 1,lv0 „ot been at one limo pastor of \1tin street. wt.) • obliged to send their children to Methodist church, and left for the cr cz holo to kap.^ the Fun fi urn 0thor pl..re.t to make their livin west soros two yearn ngo, t skin; a burnin', •1n' to141d her .1v me, t,ub• OAATIiR T... :111 on .1rrolt„t t.f our own eitizenx position col the Soskateon paper, nf. hies, whin she 'advised plc to loi.t" Be*r.tbe 1t tnd�mlll IAlrratslipt,�ht not pulling tozatlier ❑nil getting ill- :111 rtnharking in the real a"_ m0silf r0 fir' plauin' min rz ., hum- B saltie A. Q. BOBIER,Exeter duvtrics o[ our .tit► kc0p tate busjnrss. Fortune ills tivn ks 14n fsoldoe piper. atyowl$ rnrn :sett girls at d►onle.(fallthe yo)1ntr rnan and fa-rl,y h^ ranks Aftl,cr there dayx Oi took nff tl,' • the people who hove beton •(bilged to quite high in the finloci,I world, I rind wid tit' •vast av th' silk in, t,' MONEY Icsrve t1Mir 10mex hese to seek :r On ,fungi 27th hr tea,. ttnited in mar. whin that young woman oitet n11- livclihord (\lselvlierr, were 111 to riage to Miss Atkinson, 1 copular Tied 01 wish yez'd .allow the to write return at one time, whet would 11e Yount lady of tendon, rind .ince, tiles .+1x1)11 tl1' '1cddi11' Fo's Oi can get i do with them/ Could 1t^ lcenniln(_ have tx<`n spending a honeymoon in ay.n will Ir ter her (i- redly advi:e• dile them? i think not. Toronto, Montreal, :1 Trip .through; 10. Tho future prosp0rity t f Eir• 111, Thoustnd Island+ and other . r, ter Binges on this proposition 0.Ilieh (stints. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes return THE NATIONAL 1'Olt'fLAND CE\1• cThere'sa wonderful influence attached to, and murrounding the word iv fxforr yon. \'r>rr the Il1.tt111 to their home ,1t Sick Iloron, Sask.,' ENT CO. tl)ECL:\Itl: A GOOD ]honey. No doubt it was the word which attracted your attention and led '1014°' eith the lost wishes of their friends DIVIDEND is defeated: -_(ere will i _ se no uw' trying any further to ',let ON SATURDAY hABT 'rl,1. LADS ti..., i I101,1and Cement Co., Limit you to commence a ►f t b a lav h,w there for continued prt>aner ly l perusal of this advertisement. f 1'Lo.e Folding stocks in the Ni - 1 , indusrr;es 10 Irotte herr. ilut if it Boot:. avid \Vnit•.r_ of (': f v`I. d ol r' 1 r\till top'[+•laed to Ic• arn thit 1 t the It Is All In This •. is ntrr''s! it itj.11 to the forerunner who broke into \1 r. 8. li1,rdv's gro_comtrtny is linty 111 .t No -e ;trooper - of notify du t r ell s t mecnung U Exeter tory store rind stop, gc•t•..I., .,nil .1f- 0418 cont!ition. A meeting (:J the Values h0rc aro ►o orlon(( better and the ilhirh 1113,11•, higher wages. higher ter44nrds rnnin1;1ti'd altett5 0 Cen-'4ireotors 41.15 h•I4 at their brad of- store so much setter and rents. higher prices for real estate, f mli,l, wr.re I, torr' Judge Doyle, fk%', lhu tom, it hors the milli ore Use brighter than you nre in the habit of gettin; that there Is only one plenty of 111(11,ey in circulation and Fever+( wil110.,ses 410,0 called in the 1004104. Alt ex»'emred their 1"-31.'' way of determining t110 money -Riving result and ttlat is by n visit to goodtin(^s fns .ill, h.xel'r ncweriutsc ul*;lin 1 Wallets for the theft fie.ition t., the management for the the store, a look over the stocks end learning the prices. Doing t his, lod as goo,.l on 'opportunity to ,ot ,:it (kntrnlia, including Hrs.!tie him. 44/11!111110,1 :lIerel.eII output tN lbs quickly decides the question of WHAT and wifostE to buy, in our fav- on'c of tiro best industr.es .there is self, but 110111ie'm evidence entirely mills. The output Ising .1n over•a10 Orr, and adds another customer to This Store's 'tepidly increasing list. { in Canada, and all foc►tl capital subs j clnrred Walters front bring cnrinerl_ of 3u0 b,rrols .1 day, all increase o4- seribed by loco) citizens, ns it 11:1.5 at cel with • le, theft. Ilreticie .••,sing cr the re..c0rd of eny previous year. the i1l4,.ent time. Vote for tine ily- he Mors1lf ,alts .rslannibtr for the After providing for their entire in- la\t• Oven if it "hos mise your taxes' %holt' thing. \\'a!trrs 4v.is aceord. debtedn0s,, for $7;,,nOl) 11,0* lily'.fe- thjtty c!nts. 'ngty tet too, 411,''•^ the .fu0,re defer.' declared an interim dividend of 5 1.•r TO (liking you \Lr. Editor f 1r your :off i.rtlretier to the ..,se of ilrattle cent, payable the first of September. spate' until Tucwily, w-hr•n hs deoided (o hint go on mus,►rnd (d rent (1103 — Twine. We have three tons of the Celebrated Plymouth A. a ROMER, l CASTOR I A Twine for sale.io, Nonenr other is quite so cod. Prices Order early Don't ne gleet to leave your orders early for Binder 1 rent:.in yours truly. � give lent 0m' moos el, a -e and let , 14)1 toish ng to 1•1t4 ' }lint in tits ommocia. tion Ot Jily'eielrl,f oranun,l�. \1 r. For Infants and Children. Teacher Wanted guaranteed. 1 rotnl[0>t <x10d Ifor the t «o h, COWARD & CLARK, Winchelsea. The Misses Moir, of New York, daughters of t he late Gcorost Moir, formerly of Excitor t1,tc' vi'<1(1ng friends in town. BOWLING On Iasi friday afternoon two rinks of bowlers frr,m Ilcusail came \t•,1 r (lo t � r. t u u ' c n1 s la 'n .3 sir y . ecu /friendly Y Hutch. They played well, but not well c nough to heat t ho Exeter p'❑y- ers, for in the end Laster won by 10 points. The last end c•f fumes wore played in darkness and the ethite kitty could not tic located well. Noose Exeter get on electric, light•, from Charlie. Following is the skips. AP'TEIIN0ON Exctrr Ifcns111 Itcv. W. \i. Mar! jnDr. Sellery Skip 17 Skip 11 W. .1. Ile-,tno11 I1. J. Billings Skip 11 Hkip10 EVENING 1 .\V. t;l rrliJi,n 1)r. Sellery Skip 13 Skip 14 W. W. Tattoo 11. J. !tilling, Skip 17 Skip 7 58 48 Binder Twine AT Reduced Prices Plymouth fwines (gold Medal 650 feet to the polity!, our special pl'it'e 13?c. per pound. Silver Sheaf 000 feet to pound. Ply. Special 500 feet to pound. ALSO everything required for Harvesting. flay Fork Popes, Sling Ropes, nay Forks, Binding Gloves, etc. - 1 rhe e•.e nlnainst \VcJr(.r for 1)0 theft P1 Kiat You Nlrt! Always (tI HEAmANs ifiARDwARE '1'o !earh S. 8. No. 10, t' b, -nes I of 1Ilo tl,c,nr.s nt 711rir11 nllo cam(\ np ktxrll n '1s Lorries sroh�,l. AI tlljea. on Raturd►y hut 1w.is dimrn. tt d for , to August 19th, Address John Cann Bears the e.tlions, stating s.tlary, received up want of elide/veto Mr. )'roudfoot al l so .tied for \t'ctrr. Sec,-TrcoBears e„ Thames Road P. O. i i re of and Stove Store _. A �, :. - -rte, ..,..11..•••••‘ 1