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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-08-23, Page 14 edding Stationery Tilling Ladies who are interested what it proper in the matter of .6tatlotaerry 10T Weddanga. should see Ow mammies. latest type faces. We lNm bane them ready is a few hours. !trier H URON & M1DDL ESEX GAZETT E VSs Call Up Phone No. 31 If you love azy orders fur print. ii:g ,of at:y kit" 1 jus: call us up pad y -e will be pleased to funk after you: wants. THIRTY-FOUlt'i'll YEAR -NO 1719 EXETER, JNT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST :1rd 1906, JOHN WHITE & Sons JONES & CLARKS' Phone No. 32. CUT PRICES OWN Ladies' Cravenette Rain -Coats A good chance to secure a Bargain in a very usefu article. Having a number of Rain Coats in Stock, broken lines with cply one or two sizes left. We wish to clear them ant and in order to do so have reduced them to remarkably low prices. These are three-quarter and full length coats in Dark Grey, Fawn and Olive shades. Following is a list of the reductions. Lines that were $5.25 for $3.25 •i e4 • • i f• ii di ti ii 6.75 for 4.00 9.00 for 4.50 10.00 for 6.00 11.00 for 9.00 New Fall Jackets We have received our first shipment of New Fall and Winter Jackets and will be pleased to show them to early Customers, New Fall Goods in every department. Dress Goods, 'wed Coatings, Men's Snitings, Wrapperetts and Staple ,Gdods. Chicken weighing 2 1=2 lbs. 10c per poun live weight Old Hens 7c per pound live weight Ducks 10c per pound dressed JONES & CLAR Headquarters for the Celebrate] W. E. Sanford Clothin FAItQ11IIAR Mr. •.cud Mrs. Alex. Turnbull. Mr. Mr. :stn} Mrs. Simon l)ampbeli at- tended the circus in London last 1'h ur•sday. A number from lure te.ok in the Circus in Stratford last Wednesday. {acv, Dr. Potts preached rlolucnt :nuns in the Presbyterian Church .on Sunday lust it being the fiunday school anniversary of the Bethany) School. Tho tea -meeting on Mon- day night was well nttcnded but many ocoro kept home to the in- clement wen ther. lir, William Stewart, Left on Thursday last for Iteginn. Miss J. A. htamilton who lens fxrn *pending his holidays with friends in Manitoba returned to ro(unte her duties as t.sicher of N. S. No. 2 on Monday. Miss 1414ated \1. Gardiner who has axon eng3.3ed to teach I'luetown reboot began on Monday last. The fatnilies of the Turnbull con - motion picniceal eat Grund Bend on Tuesday, fDABfrC.U.IAIL . Lan the 1M KW You Han Alta Bot,ght •c •f - 8111PK♦ Mr. C. Finkboicncr, It. Mci'co, J O'Rourke and Louie/ Fahner Icf on F►iday feat for the west. 1h. Wing, J. A. Breen and S. J Switzer nttcnded the circus in Lon- don last week. Miss E. A. Weston who has been spending her holiektys nt her home in Oliver returned Inst eek to se- tons her (Julies es teacher here. A few of our sports 'Wend taking in the Fair in Toronto next week. N i Switzer ie un the sick list this week. The nitc;t of the farmers itt this viein:ty have finished their het -vest seed thresling is now the .order of the day. Mies Dl r.y Seiko. or. went to London last` week where .he hoes scoured a posit ion. Mr. ..nd Dara. John hall, of 1)e- trrrit, called on friends here lost 811w-dlr. Mr. William Mason of \\'oadhaut, swot a few days tore Inst stock. 'slims Norah Koegh. of i)etroit, is spending ie few days nt her tome. Od1111TOrt. =AIL. Bar. as 11r Kind Yoa KaN AMgs B11�t Bipeatu. //•� _ !. of 6'O DAYS 60 Reduction Sale Now Going On We are slaking big discounts on ITp•to-Unite Ready-made Clothing Dress Goods Carpets Crockery Wall Papers Lace Curtains Summer Underwear Butter and Eggs as Good as Cash. 11fl AT?T1 lir (T_sgtr ..►:__a_ Locals Bobier in Limelight• WANTED. -Apprentices to barn, resemaking. Apply to Miss Tom o ver Sdell & Rowe's store. !die. flurry Statham. of Acton, is visiting lire. J. N. Howard for a few weeks. Miss Maty Snell left Monday for Toronto to attend ,the millinery openings. Mrs. Balls null two children vis- ited friends in Seaforth on Sunday and Monday. Several Exeterites intend laking in the eexcureion to Cobalt from Port Huron today. i Mr. Geo. Hill returned Friday ut- ter a pleasant visit with his sons, Wm. and Fred Hill, Toronto. \VILL 11E1tly PLAYED, A COIt- cnet nolo ut the James direct Lea- gue Tuesday evening which w.••ts i;roatly tlppreeiated. Inspector J. E. Tont end family, .of Godcrich, left Friday for their home attar a ploesant visit with 'Air. and Mrs. James Tont. miss AM:tudo Kernick, Of South River, who was visiting friends in town for a couple of weeks, re- turned to her home Tuesday morn- ing. AIR. JOHN llUikTER RAST A valuable horse last Friday evening the animal • falling dead while a couple of young men, to whom Ito had loaned it. wore returning home from tato ball game at Crediton. A 'Mistlake.-A sunt of money was paid ht one of the stores in mistake for 'a n:nualler sum. Owner can Alava same iby proving properly and pay- ing 'for .this cad. Apply nt Times Of. rice. Exeter, - • 'stir's Lillian Jones, who has even the past few years here with he grandmother. Mrs. Edward Jones leaves to -day (Thursday) for Toe Ire, Kangas, whore she will remai for some tine WW1 Mr. and Mrs. It R. Nelson. Mr. Nelson was :t for nor resident of Exeter. r n -- --- AN ENTEIti'RISING FIt;M The firth of Conner Bros. ma- chinists, lave an industry which the town ,,hould be prooud of and the members of 1 he firm congratulated for their ?uibitiren. Three years ago they came here from Woodstock, where they' Par- ried on a general repeir busincSR. They felt oonfident ttrast Exeter was in need of a brininess of this kind, and opened up a shop in (he old storehouse on the old market Fite. As this building was not us to their requirements they decided to move to the quarters they now occupy at tae corner of Main and Gidlcy s tore t s. Both members of the firm are ,ef an inventive turn of mind and have now several patents for fnr?1Iinery they have invented. One invention for which they se- cured patents end afterwards sold for a snug sum is the Cyclone Foot Power Grinder. This grinder is a labor sowing dev;cc and lass found a reedy elle. Another inventian which these energ•alic ntachini9ts II ave con- s( ructed is 0 reversible riding plow, for which they have secured patents, and utter giving it a fair. lest they will possibly go 1nloo the manufac- ture of theta. The plow was tested last week on Mr. \Willett's f:erm Louden dolt end tall hough `•tate ground was dry :out hard, the plow wo• ked +cry successfully, with only a two ,averse tel The reversible plow is 1 new improvement in this locality, rend eve far as wo know is the first reversible riding plow ever constructed. • Briefly the plow con- ' sisl s 1.1 a double ce•n( re cast ing with the land .ides sitting nt n•ieht ant- ics ,so 11•e1 when .'ne plow it in (lel 1e ground Alto laud side of the of her is in a rhnriz.ontal position, and as the plows frevolwe eon a extension of 1110 be :ern, a single le Ver swings 0110 plow out of oler''1t"tti end brings the Is it a Case of Presumption Or is There a `'Nigger" in The Fence. It appeers that Reeve A. Q. no - bier, aside from trying to get Itis automobile to running shape. has enough trouble to put the average •ratan inside the dippy house in a few weeks. Last Friday le took his machine to Mitchell with a load IA Kirkton ball pkayers. 1tnd had experiences there with it That were enough to crake anyone say things that are not taught from the pulpit. All the while Bailiff Eilber, of Zurioh, was in town armed +villi s warrant for the Were, clargine him with getting mixed in his accounts with the Davies fucking Company, of li:u•riston to the extent of $1.1.74. As the auto was not put info rout - mission again until Saturday Mr. ]Dottier did not arrive home u11111- - -- - - -- -- - late Saturd:ty nicht. and Bailiff Ell- e Furnish Their Homes RTtfST LFINDS A SAFE AND BIG PAYING INVESTMENT If you have any idea of investing in western Lands write US. We have a large list of choice lands in all the best districts. If you have land you wish to sell write us and if your land is good and price right we will find a buyer for you. No difference whether you want a quarter section (160 acres) or 10,000 acres, we can supply you. Pickard, Gundy & CO Canada Life Building, Winnipeg tiff Either had gone home to await y un ttc ease filling the duties imt>oscd up_ the sunrise of Monday arning - on hful um, Bobier Alas at the r,tatjon when Mr. Either arrived on the scene, and after the usual reading, the two gentlemen went to J. P. AfeKey'e residence, where the reeve was ar- reigned and bail to the amount of $500 given. The reasons given by Mr. Dome seem to be palpable ones. with more smoke than fire behind the scenes, According to him on July 39r,, he pt.r chased 36hogs tr;tAi differen .re and not having a carload sent them to his piggery to feed week, paying the farmet's at 1 h rete of $7.40 per 100 pounds. On Monday, August 5th, the us- ua1 rush of hogs tots .on before he }tad limo to weigh the hogs .leo badbeen keeping for 71 week, conse- quently the new consignments r;ot mixed up With the others, id to pedes to ascertain the weight of dhe hogs 'ho had been feedine, he took a number front the drove equal to the number opposite the mimes on his folly sheet end weighed themAll of t he hogs were weighed, Ane showed that the whole !Wet' weigh ed 240 pounds more than when h bought •them, or .a gain on 3G pi of less than one pound per ?pig pe day, The animals Aver° shipped t t'ojrueci'tilon, but : �elephono ,nesse; reve'ted f11.3 fact that the iiia 'cher wen overcrowded and they were shipped on to the Davies Packing Company at Harriston, Mr. Lob:e: paying the extra freight. The coon t c me up for trial yesterday. The ease of the King vs. A. Q. Dobler come up for trial yesterday morning at the court room in the Town Hull, Magistrate Humber, of Goderich, presiding officer and Crown Attorney Seeger, of Goderiele prosecuting and .1. 0. Stanbury of the. first of (;ladrnan & l5tanbury, representing Mr. Bolker. The first witness for the pros- ecution was lir. Edward Wright r a 1 e e teokkceper for 11.0 Davies Packing Contleany, lllrrislon, which firm ]:lid 1he inforntl(ion_ Mr. \Wright on direct examination *.luted he is bookkeeper for the Davis 1'ackirlg Company and stated that the shipment of hogs sent from Dobler hod a aehrink•age of ' 2160 tiouxls in weight or about 19 1-4 lits. Per hog. end that nceording ijn his experience i1 should only be obout 11 or 1.2 pounds. On cross (' 0rnin Ilion by Mr. Stan - bitty he did not knew how the amount of $1 1.76 was arrived eat After The Honeymoon Is Over. Dont't worry about furnishing the house, that prob- lem is easy settled. Come in and make your selec- tiong, we n ill wake your home handsome, artistic and comfortable from cellar to attic at prices and terms which will save you money and make you happy for f. lifetime, • - - ROWE & ATKINSON Furniture Dealers and Funeral directors, Exeter, Ontario OUTH MONDAYALL TUESDAY EXETER SEPT&M EMBER URON NOW The MUSICAL EVENT of the Season \IICTOR'S \'ENUIAN BAND Comprising from 40 to 50 Players ONE of the Strongest and Best Musical Combinations on the Continent, will play on the (bounds during the afternoon of TI-ESDAY. Do not mise this rare Musical Treat. l'here will also be au Entertainment in the Opera House. in the evening, given by this Band. . This ('outhinetion has been secured at great expense by the Society, and it is honed the public Will show their appreciation by turning out in large numbers to the show. Tuesday Afternoon, and to the Cone est Tuesday Evening. G T Tr signaling ,hs holidays here. and could not state :11111 ti ho • • R• ime Table Rev. T. A. SID -admen iA +•isitiug alu'inkage would t►e if the bees were two days en the toed. In fact A he ►nosy of his testimony was pre- sumption and wanted it clearly wn- ierstood FO when his terftimony w•as read over to hint. He did not know No. 31 I he hogs were two date on the roadand couldn't tell if they lost weight nr apt whit0 being shunted .hound The time of the arrivals of trains (twists noar Wyoming this w•oek. Rang north ansent 1 are ae fol- Messrs. George rind Ant. )Peck lows ;- ten l this w'e'ek for t heir houses in GOING NORTH ( Dakota, n 30 A. M. • Dr. Smith is attending the rnedi- r.ailrr lel ~'dings, having had no ver- meil experience. Sever:11 witnesses were cared who 1341 'o?d bots to Mr. Pottier and thew estifie.l es to the amounts t hey had received. and on an understanding be_ %aeon lle.srs. toserer :met 8ta ntiury he weights . It ,w 11 by Mr. Ba- ler's broks our,. put in as prima arae evidence. As we go to prose the case is still o progress. other 111 ni the s1me lime, the real wheel 1011.04%4m the plow in toe s Conttenr Juror. e.t:a(0 that Meir plow will cost very tittle more mote) 1 h .n .any other good riding plow. Its advantages are readily apparent, and can be started working at one side of the field, and the ent ire fired b plowed without tearing 111y 011011 f furrows or it can bo used like cony other °single furrow plow, (1u'o':•ita; i the furrow citl'cr to tight .r I:•11 as desired. Messrs. Contior ilros. while. they tike to keep 11p un;'tn ]:ours, are 11,1bte to dot .o on .1rinouut of the !mount of - work routing •into them, and are compelled a1 times to work Imo Tong after the .wormee person iels t et ire.]. Their shop js fully quipped with maohinc.ty for doing III kinds of Jobs and it is n e+ammon occurrence with them to send utnnlobiiists on their way re- jnic•ing, by rttakine the necessary re. 1,'Iirs oe:ces:ln0d by bre akdna no. Inuring their first yeer jobs vera brought to them from a distance ►f four miles, but now, stork is sent from distances excee:liing i.i nt i 10s. • 1i1 Ito\ 1)A1.1•. 1 I to \ir. toot 'Jrr. t;ce. Ilei►'. ed \•irden;r :\11r:., %% ha have be^n Visiting re1,1-11 ' ei+,'s •nd friends Around hers during c 1 l 1. .1 two months, 1eturnod hone f . •1 tee sel.,v last, I Mr. ran.] Mrs. Like, of Esterhlrty, d 5 ask., who were vis>t ing iter uncle, fe and runt Mr. :Intl Mrs. fico, P. ('are, a left 1"1st week for their haste. 1 - __ ' _----..._. _. '-- ie THE EXETER PAM -- Lowing kin^, sleek and f I. 'Octal rem the frogr int meadwv hauls, he r,rize Benning be cow". with his tejudiees •against oasis l c d, rs beep, esugrestive of the pi Arc of h; ixastoral life, strutting cltlnti- leeeers of rrristr..rati lin.nge, fruit, lowers and other purely agricultur- al exhibits will he in mighty r+t'i- ence Ott the annual South Huron lir fo be held its Exeter Monday nd Tuesday. 8eptembar 17 and 18. The management is this ayear etak- 1 0\\1.ING The must exciting _. ore of bowls itI 1)+'d on the local 1.1 'en t his Bea- son, %tom the clic cf 1 .st Monday af- lernrnn between rinks skipped by Messrs. W. A. Jkan, to and .1. G. Stanbuzy. At no (lin•' during 'the Rome Wel:, 4.i 111•:\ r side very touch in the lead, awl :at file b^gint?nr of I.ite last end the scree ween •tie. Nearly ewety bowl loll, crams 11011 Ih' kitty end nl ever). 1!!• -re. shot, nae side or the other w•.Is lying shot. Mr. 11 110nn, skip, pl lycd the last he•wI, and very- ly drov,' t he bewIs eo (bat his stele was lying iwo up. The result t W. D. Cle.•Irke '" . 11. i. tel Itev. ('r.11inv W. 7.1. (tl.olch(..e.1 ('. 1}. knell Rev. Wm. Martin N'. .1, Neaman .1. 0.`tt:.nhura tfkip JR skip 16 Tuesday rifler 0(011 iho lintels !rine ed Atr. W. W. Taman lo act up a rink, with the result that the loner's (elm hid a walkaway, the ecor" being: N. 1). lluseidon W. CI'.rk. i .fns. I) vis ]tete Collins P. oe (;I •slut:In t'. i1. Snell W. W. Taman W. .1. lleamarr Hain 22 NIEL ill Vo. 33 GOING No. 32 No. 34 ... ... SOUTH ..5.54 M. 1 call meeting in.Toronto this week, hie 1, 1101;ce being token in his 8.35 A.)1. melee by )Ur. llrow'n, of London. 5.05 P. M. HAYFIELD Messrs. T. A. Stinson, Dixie Bailey, George Edwin Jr., Ben tlpcncer an:l John Spencer left on the Esrur+ion from Clinten on 'fhurMl..y last for Manitoba. Mr. Walter \W Ilwin, of i)ctroit, is holidaying with f t icnds here. Mr. David Gardiner, of Clinton, is lir. John Gerdint-r :.nd wife of Clinton ,.rad WAS .tosr:r, of Blyth', spent Sunday in town. A hergzgo number from tloalerth and Clinton spent Sunday last at the lake enjoyin_ the breezes of lake lluron. The Methodist concert 10 bo held on Thursday night of this week promises to be It grand affair. Some of 1110 best talent of the cites Are taking tort. Builders' Hardware OF EVERY DESCRIPTION fhe ('leanest, Newest and Best Assortment ill Town Our Import Order received some days ago 'GlassWe t' new able to supply all sizes for houses, Barns, Etc. Cement Samson Brand Portland Ce- ment at Lowest Prices. Furnace Work, Plumbing, Roofing Galvanized iron and Tinwork of Every Description. HFAMAN'SHADIIINAQF AL-