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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-11-29, Page 8-7117".11,771.7- • T M E EX E T B R 'C Y M E B. NOVEMBER 29th 1904 +4-:•+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 pai.st --;-+++++++++++++++++++++++ STEVVART'S GETTING READYP... FOR CHRISTMAS That Happy Joyous Season. E tell Jay finds us opening up some new line suitable for Christ- mas presents. Furs are One of Our Strong Lines \\ e believe we sell more Furs than any house in this part of ties county. We know we show the largest stock. We know rel:r valueu are in your favor. We show nearly a hundred Men's Did Women's Fur and Fur -lined Coats for you to pick from. 3S0 to $511 for Mens prime n ttur 41 Coon Coat. absolutely 1.e•e from dye. Ina tea $32tor Mens Brush and S tvaarup Wallaby Fur Coats. Every coat a beauty. S15 lot Mens natural Warn - bat fur coats, great value. $13 to *2.5 for Mens natural and black ltussian Calf fur Coats. with natural or black Astrachan *form collars. $32.50 for Mena Black Beaver ct,.at lined with Baby Wallaby fur and collar and Reveres of German Utter. $45 to $55 for Ladies Fur - lined coats, made from finest Kersey cloth and lined with best Caluga fur, collars and reveres natural Opossum and Sable. $15 to $18 for Ladies choice Alaska Sable Ruffs, long full shape trituured with natural tails . $7.50 to $9.50 for a ovely range of American and Isabel la Sable Ruffs, full long lengtn and cboice fur with tail and cord trituntings. Ladies Fur Jacket* from the best makers in Canada. Per- sian Lamb, Astrachan, Bokar- au, Seal and Coon with natur- al and Sable collars and re- veres. Special values for Christmas. Our new China Department is admired by all lovers of fin e art. We have China and Setni-Porcelean ware from England, Austria. Chins and Japan. It takes the Jape to produce theft ne dainty pieces -we show a lovely lot. tt: 30c 50c and 05c for a beautiful lot of Jap Cream and Sugar $1.:i5, $2 and $2 50 for speci- al values in Jap Tea Sets the daintiest lot, we have ever seen. 10c 15c and up to $1.25 each for the nicest lot of fancy cups and saucers that we have ever shown, $1.25 to $3.50 for a range of Table and Fancy Lamps that you'll wonder how we get them. Fancy pieces in press cut Glass at very low prices. They make lovely presents. 50c each for some lovely new designs in Battenburg centre pieces. Men's Christmas Mufflers and Ties in the most up-to-date styles to be found, some warm numbers, some bot ones. We can suit all tastes. Don't forget we are sole sealing agents for Exeter for the famous KING HARD HAT. It leads the world. Produce is as good as Cash J. A. STEWART ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ s•++++++++ -I-++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++0+++++++++++++++++ D1fiMONDS 11 Diamonds for those who 'ad- mire them. and who doesn't. We have a beautiful stock of perfectly cut diamonds exquis- itely set in RINGS, PINS, and BROOCHES Our Diamond are bought looee uttean everydirect atone from is soldthe wcith ars guard- antee. We are giving special prices on diamonds we have in stock, but. next year they will be higher. See our $2.1.00 dia- mond ring, it is great value. Optical Department = Ever scientifically tested free. Wedding Rings fl• Mr6hdnd ......••••••••••..•..•.• GOOD CLOTHING Da not let all the Good Chances past you, it you are likely to need a new Suit during the next six months you will be doing youself a favor by getting It now. Take Advantage of our Special Discount of TWENTY I'l:lt CENT. WE DON'T Tty to fit a Man into a ready- made Suit, we make the Suit to Fit the Man and to fit him as if it were his own Suit -not a borrowed one. If You want to twee the reputation of be- ing a correct dresser let L'S do thea Tailoir•ng for you. and you will ever be sure of good Ma- terials good Fit. Special Work- manship and petfect finish. '1'H. ('o,rncil will rn.ei_ Friday even ing. Revs. Martin and Going exch-anged pulpits last Sunday morning. Mr. orad ilre. Jeff Fisher and child ren ere vi.aiting in llrantford. Mitis Wickett. of London, is visit - ins at the home of Rev. Going. 1', Itawden is having his rink wired and will use electricity the roning winter instead of oil damps. Mrs. A. .1. ford and son Charlie, returned Jest Thursday after a visit with relatives in Paris, Ont. Will Dignan is looking after Mr Ogden's blacksmith shop ut Whalen. during the illness of the latter. t Mr. Art Snell, who was working in Melbourne during the past eurn- 'tner returned home l•mt Thursday. Miss May Wood returned homes oaf Saturday after a pleasant visit wltt Ler uncle Dr. J. W. lIarriston of Det ro i tt Mr. James Dont Cron, of Toron tca was the guest of his sisters, has. Collins and Mise Itonthron from Friday to Monday. LOST. -A rain coat, gereeai:;h col- or. with velvet collar on Thursdse evening, Nov. 15th. Finder kind., leave at T'itues office. The choir of the tPresbyterian church furnished the music at the tea -meeting at the Kippen Yrcabyt terian church last Monday evening. Albert l)outae, who learned ,rt he trade of h:s.rnesauraking with, 1dr. l'etcr 1•'r:gyne, died at Bolton, a small place rte•:ar To.r.outo on Nov. 0th, of typhoid fc•t•er. Mr. 1)oupc was a memlr'r of the I. O. O. F. :tad leaves :a wife ..and six children. The Nitorars. smith Isrox., who for Fereral months conducted the '3cn• eral store at thea North end, known a4 she Hay iaostoffioe, made an es- rsignrnent East week to The London & Western Trusts Company, of Lon- don. for 1 he .,►'ne- .11 tren;'fit of their rets cl:torr, A meeting of the Creditor.+ will bo held in London on Wednesday l)ecerntmr 5th, to .re- ceive a Fl:aternnnt of affair; and to appoint inspectors for flim.' ordering of .the affair:, of the estlte, The December session of 'the Ilur- on County Council will open at Gode- rich on Tue'd:ay next. This will bei ce the last r,esslon held tinder the art passed in 1597. providing for Coun'y Councillors from 4liNt riot a. finder the nese act reseed by the last les- Isl iture, the council is to be come Posed of the reeves of .the eovera l Municipalities and u deputy, where there are a thousand voters on the lisr and an additional deputy, for every additional thousand voters. Under t he ;act which ex Wed prior to 1N97, the council anmprieed the reeves, with a deputy ,added for ev- ery 500 on the list. Market Report.-Tbs following la the report of tsetse markets. sot- rected up to November 22nd. Wheat 68 to 70 cents ,per bushel Oats. 34e. per bushel. Barley. 43 R. 45 cents per busthel. 1'eas. 75e. to 78c. per bushel. Shorts;, $20 per ton. Flour, $2 per awl. Aran, $18 per ton. d y, $8 to $10 per ton. Potatoes. 95 cents tier Feted Flour, $1.20 to $1.25 per cwt. Beans. $1.30 per bushel. Clover seed, $7 to $8.50 per bus. Butter, 22c. p .r pound. Edge. 22c. per dozen. Hogs. dressed, $7.50 per cwt. hors, fiveweit^ht, $5.50 per cwt. ('o.a1, $7,00 per ton. Lora° or:'ons, 60o sa bushel. Chicken, 9c. per pound. Bents. 7c per pound. Duch-, 10c. per pound. Gre,.. 9c. per pound. Turkeys, 13c. per pound. Dried Apples. 50. per pound. •••••+NN••NN•NdNNNN LOCALS .41,111+•N Four weeks to Christmas. Miss+ Book visited fr minis in (;cxie, rich Sunday, Mr. Ned Hall's former residcnse in the North tents was torn down last week. J. N. Howard is supplying !the wa- ve! for 't he tannins factory build. in's. • Mrs. Sh;addock entertained a number of her lady friends on Tue day afternoon. Messrs, A. Dow and A, E. Tennant returned Tuesday from the Northwest Couuty Warden Spacktnan on Mon- day sold bis driver to a Seaforth gen- tleman at a fancy figure. Mr. Thomas Handford. who •w•n sotrfined to hiss home t hrourh, illness is able to be out. Mrs. Marshal? and Walter Puml. eh rey Tel urned home from the Northwest Saturday. Owing to !the illness of 'Miss Wal- d ru nd, there w a s no school In her room un Wednesday. miss Cora Fowell pleasantly en- tertained a number of young ladies eta Wednoe,day evening. Mi,s Flsey and Mrs. E. tflrenner, Lf Sbipka, were the goats of Mr. :mid Mrs. H. •Could on Sunday. Mr. J. N. Howard is building a new house on `Main tercet south of the Coven Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oke leave to day for Seaforth, where they will till after Ch.nietmas- Mrs. J. Millar, who spent the past two yea rn► In -Manitoba, returned hone Tuesday !Horning. Gladrnan & Stanbury love 'glveo up their lease of their present offi- ces and will move into anew quartor•y Ma dor Willie Snell, who. was op- erated on a couple of weeks ago for appendioites, is gaining his health rapidly. Shareholders of the York County Loan will receive a first dividend of 20 cent:; on -the dollar, some time next year, according to Oho liquida- ter. \Ve recommend our readers to sub- ,, scribe to She Farmer's Advocate an$ Home Magazine, the best tagricu)- tural journal in Americo. The Times and Farmer's Advocate ,from now till Jan. 08. $2.21 Mr. John A. Gregory, eon of Thos Gregory, of Exeter and 1)r, elpa.rlind of North B:ittletord have Vurchaaeci he North Battleford Ness'; and tare negotiating for tbo pur.chars° of the newspaper published at Lloyd Min. ter. Mr. John Herbert, who recently bad his barn destroyed by fire, on Monday received Orono the London !tilutus! Fire As:-uraance Company through its agent, Mr. Thos. iI'isla- cr, $100, the s arount of the insur- a nce. Ibe annual bazaar under tbe; auspices of the Ladies Guild of the Trivit t Memorial church wi4t be ,held in the Town Hall on Friday, Det;. 7. Afternoon tea from 3 to 6. Even, - int Bazaar and progranyrne frond 7.30 to 10. Adtuis,si,on to each. 10 ocnte Miss Olive Hooper, c.[ town, •a graduate of %than Victor, i.t hospital, London, 'hoe been appointed Matron of one of the wards in the Brandon hospital. Miss Ilooper is spending a short time with tear aunt 'Mrs. W. G Itissett, prior to assuming 'hoer new position. Mr. W. S. Howey r.old his tre.i- denstie on Main Street to Mr. John 11. Scot t, the now p roprietor of the creamery. Mr. Scott takes possession about the middle of December and Mr. Ilowey has +rented 'the shourrt on \Viitiatn Street, formerly occupied by M r. Thos. ?Beset t, sr, The Ladies Aid Society of Cavcn l'resbyterlan church purpose holdins a social and tale of 'useful and fancy articles in Senior's ball on Friday evenin,t, Nov. '30th from five to nine o'clock. Refresbnaents will be served and a short program of mu- sic. The public are cordially in- vited to attend. The by-law to loan $40,000 ,to the North Midland •Eleot,ric {Rai lava,' (.'t,rnt►any was defeated at 8t. Dlaryj 'S:,tut day by a majority to! three vo:cs. It is r.. id a recount of the b.►Ilot ; will be asked, and should It be found that the by -taw did not re- ive a niajority a move ;will be Use Nowey's "Cream of Roses" for Roughness of the :kin so Troublesome we w Taman 'at this Time of the Year. :Merchant Tailor. Only 25c. a Bottle. 'nide to have it submit ted to the ra t e pa y-c.r s *a fecond time, and in case the by-law is defeated •a second time, the road instead of going o;aet from Lucan. may be e:urried north foal %CFt touching at Exeter. Clin- ton and \\•inaharn. Anna Ileid, the :ac•trera, ism bc•in; sued by a Chicago firm for $3,549.17 for We, ring ot►t.at-e I, itrcihnPfd by her three years ago. The bill ina- tisuies the following articles: I'. sol, 8225; forret $7.50; .corset Coo; yellow bathing (quit $45 ; white lei t h- ing suit, $32 ; red la" ' - suit $33; corn -colored silk a'• -:.75 ; blue bithing suit, $28; • . Birt bathing suit $22.50: light blue bathing puit, $'.Q: pair bloomers $8.50; pair home $1,75: pair hose $2; psis' ho.a• $4 : e pair hose $5; two pair hose $7; r•Air hors, $2; 46 peire bloomer, $180. CoiddLOOTOZILZAIL. Don the TM MN Ye, tln* Alga MO Siusin 1 BIG SALE OF 100 Men's suits 150 Boy's suits 150 Men's overcoats 100 Boy's overcoats 75 prs. odd pants. All the above named clothing is new goods, (No trash) All made in latest fashion and of good materials, (Tweeds and worsteds). Trimmings the very best, Sults .�tass�.... UTNE OLD RELIABLE He Gives Twice W • Regular Price $12.00 Sale Price $9.25. •' $10.00 o $8.25. $ 8.00 $ 6.90. • • $ 6.00 " 2 4.75. Overcoats Regular Price $15.00 Sale Price $12.00. •' •12.00 • • * 095. $10.00 " a R.;,':,. • • $ 8.00 •' g 0.75, Odd Pants Regular Price $ 3.25 Sale Price $ 2.50. " 2.75 Sale Price 2.00 •• 2,00 Sale Price 1.50 " 1.50 Sale Price 1.00 SNELL & ROWE John War) in Miss f riends home. Tonr.ance, Liot'lntie town on Tuesday. L. Fear, who was in Stratford. has Inspector, visiting ;ret urned Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ky'dd, of UAL borne, returned Monday from a 'two months' trip to the Nsxrthtteit, Mr. John McIntyre, at the meeting of the Masonic lodge Monday night presented that body with three aprons for investure of candidates. Mr. Mc- Intyre is not a member of the local lodge and the presentation was made to show his appreciation of the many k;ndnesses shown him by the Exeter • Lodge. In another column will be fou a notice sto creditors edvertiseme re Samuel 1'arkin.on, late of t Township of ilsbornc. Mr. J'arki son was for years a resident of U borne and in November 1896 left t parts unknown. He did not oonfi in any person where he intended ing ;►nd as far as is known no 're con can be assigned for .hie Budde disappearance. It is tt bought some that lie went to Utah. bu a search hos been made for him, no trace has ever been ili found. As he left an etitate his rel atives Pomo weeks ago made applisa- tion •t o the Cou i; i y Judge to have him declared legally dead. Thi..e pe- tition was t;r nted by Judge Doyle and the cat-•te; will now be divided among tthe heirs;, nd nt 1)e n- s - or do as• n by Nature's Remedies can now be obtained at Cole's Drug Store We have secured the agency and the people of Exeter and vicinity are now able to buy these first- class remedies without having to send away for them, Nature's Remedies comprising a full line of household medicinal necessities. Manufactcred By The A. H. Lewis Medicine Co St, Louis -- U. S. A. ask for samplee- ---AT-- Cole's Drug Store Special Agents ut Mrs. John Mallett, Sr., idied on Wednesdayfrom typtuornho.nid fg, ever afteatr athe weekage's nese of 50 years. The deceased was born in Devonshire. England, and came to this country about 90 years ago. She is survived by her husband and son, John Mallett:, Jr,, t!o^ b-vt.ugrt). Thos. Brock, Exeter and Geo. Brock of Oshawa, The funeral will take place on Friday at 1 o'clock, interment being in Ezeter cemetery. Mrs. John A. Hey wood, OM of Exeter's most esteemed residents died at her treriidenco on Simco street, Tuesday Novemb•?ar 27th at the advanced age of 77 years and 0 menthe. The doceased was born in Devonshire, England, whore she and. her husband swore married. About 26 years ago with their ,family they came to Canada first .nettling In Oshawa. They renngined in Osab.owa about four gears •and then moved to hullerton, residing 'there nbout six years, and toast ern years ago /hook up ,their residence in Exeter, rwhorc, they have resided evor sisio.e, The deceased in *survived by her husband and the following children; William, of St. Thomas; Mrs. A. Deering Stephen, Mrs, F. Mellott, St. Thomas Mrs. M. Eilber, Chicago, and Mrs. 8. Simpson, Fallarton. 'Mrs. Iieywood was; n Methodist and was a member of the James Street church. The funeral will be held from cher late residence F'briday afternoon at two o'clock, irtterment being in the Exo ter cemetery. "Money, how to mako it and how tc► rave it" was th•' theme of Rev. E. A. Fear's discourse on Sunday evening hast. '1'Iv Itcv. gentleman handled his subject well and wee lia- tsened so attentively. Ile impressed noon hi hearers that ono ..lrould giv/e his tithe or ten per cent, to the Lord, that tipo Lord expected it, and recited numersuae eases, where 1114w' who Irel given freely were suc- cessful in tsusinoss. **The late tato il:arelonalct, who wcaa one of Toronto's tnost successful merchant's" said Mr. Fear, "alw,1ys; kept an account in his lesser for the Lord, rind attrib. tired his ssulee(qs in n large naco_sure to that rcaeon." Some people think 1 hr l.e;rtl can t•:;•it until their other debts are p iitl, :and a good many keep in debt all •ile lino to ,-et en' of t he payment of the debt duo '!'hers again there are others who r -.aa •i,t(r !teem and Brent in the arrsount ;which alwukd be 'paid to the good a a 1,c, and when a balance U struck the Lord's short is often very li! Ile o; nnthin The °hurrah :was well fitt'ct ;And Hints, who attended weer•;• t, r11 t►!e;ts;t;1 t'.1t h it he arentark,i of the Mini:iter. itev. Fear stated that he didn't talk money to hi+ rUnrPg it 1911 very often. but ai the anniver.:-ry ,.errieee will be °,'td next Stingily ;anti it ?Amount of $300 1; no cdc,l by the Tr uet co board,he I.Xi"ctetl lib' 1 dona_tions from the rric•rntrnr, of the church, The Old Way To Cure a ('old The /row way, take HO%VRY'$ "CURE -A -COLD capsules, only 2k. abox. The .first rneetin.,; in the interests of (the proposed extension .of the Frnbro and St. hiarys branoh of the C. P. R. teat of St. Marys, was 'held nt Kirkton last week. Mr. Donis. of It:snnock, one of the directorii ad- dressed the mecttin,;, and .stated that the company would extend the lines sweet. provided a right of sway 15 granted by the different Muni;ipali•. tie,.. The right of way iaae been secured Lrom Embro to St. hfarys and the town of St. Marys Wary pass- ed a by-law to c_aiy41i o e Amount necesiiary dor the tniglrtt of way through the town. It ia y)osseiblo if the municipalities we=t of St. Marys will give the right of way the road will run through the township of Illanshard, the village of Kirkton, township of Urborne, passing through I:limville ;and \VinchelsaeaA, the will.a5e of Exeter and the town- ship of Stephen. The cast for such purpose through the townships has .been estimated at 81000 a mile rind through Exeter :about $5000. At the Kirkton meeting ;a commit- tee was appointed to confer with the railroad officials :and obtain de- tails where the road will run rind on what terms. It i:a expected. iu et- ings will be held in the rrs':ir future :it different places to .find out wise. Cher the pawls want tis• ;road or not. There tw;a:, nearly 200 people preprint at the Kirkton /meeting and the sentiment tsars strong in the de- sire to assist the new project. GENT?ItAI. NEWS it has been rumored that :the 1. Eaton Company, of 'Toronto, will establish branches ut London tied Chatham. - Lawyer Altnrt T. Patrick, of New York, under !sentence of death dor the murdor of Win. Marsh itice, has won his fi;ht for life. Ile will not be scent to the electric chair. He. fore Gov, lliggins gives up ibis office us; chief executive of the state he will sign a commutation of the de,a:h sentence. Life imprisonment will be Patrick's faue. C7 AL Xi or CD NIL . Bars the _ jlM IMI YM Mrs Alto s befit et GItnMAI TY Mr. :and Mr,.. Wools Wet" to tests o;f Mr. ,.n,1 Mrs. ilcColloctr i.rbt week. 1McLachl.rn, who waw ill ler n few days last week is Is tier. A little baby boy came at o the bonne of Mr. It. G. Hoeg A rt h last week. Roth mother and baby nut, well. The irrt'ikes ;It rrorllarty were largely attended .stingily last, both mornins and evening. The tteathai W 1 s nee and the souls were A. J. Miss Maggie Wilson, of lis tattoo'. 1 t h ['Iciest of Mr. Wilson. Miss 7'ean McKclllr spent Sunday at home. We quietly give our eustsiners lowest values. FURS FURS FURS We still have some good ti'alues in Furs. Il► ladie and gents Ful' Lined Coats we bave a few nice ones left ea our choice line of Ruffs in Sable, Black Fox, Op�suui &Mild Coon with Muffs to match, A choice line of Ful and Clot Caps. A few of those Reversable Men's Working Coats left, just the thing for this sort of weather. Don't forget that we still carry the Astoria Shoe which bas no equal for style and durability. In Crockery wo have a fine collection on hand. We make a specialty in Dinner Sets. Highest Price paid for Produce. CARLING BROS. Your Future Assured 'A savings account in The Sovexeign Bank makes you happily indepenclent of the future, which keeps .you from worry in the presegt. Open a savings account to -clay. Deposits of from $1.00 and upwards received. Interest paid 4 times a year.. lie Soverelgn Bank of Canada CRI3DITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors Western Real Estate Exchange, Limited. 78 Dundas St., London gave you a f a.rfn that you want' to sell? Write for our terns* of sel- ling property. \'Ie have the moat complete method of advertising and selling property in Canada. Do you J want to tuy a farm or business property in any part of Ontarint? Send for oar list. We have some bargains. TURKEYS WANTED We want to buy your Tur- keys and will pay the highest Corn 1 Corn! We have just received a car of old Corn of excellent quali- ty which we are selling at reasonable prices. Exchange We will be pleased to ex- change corn for Oats, Barley Peas or Wheat. We lihndle all kinds of Grain. inarket price, Write for par- ticulars and state how many you have. The Canada Poultry & Produce Co., Limited, Stratford, Ont. i am paying this week for Wheat - 70c Oats - 34c Barley 43 to 45c Full stock of Lime and Cement always on hand. Richard Seldon Exeter, Centralia and Clandeboye IMPORTED SUITINGS We call your atten- tion to our large stock of imported Suititigs. The best offerings from English and Scotch mils, representing the most fashionable weav- es and fabrics. i HARVEY BROS. EXETER, ONTARIO. GRAND TRUNK SYs E �'' The Mineral Springs of St. Catharines, Mt. Clemerl's, and Preftoii are famous. Why not spend a few dart at one of these pointe? All situated on the G. T. R. Hotel nc•corrrodation ottgood; rates reasonable, Ontario Provincial Winter Fair $2.80. to Guelph and re- turn. Tickets good going Dec. 8th to 14th inclusive, valid to return until Dec. 17th. Pullman sieep- et for Ottawa leaves Toronto daily 111,15 p m. For tickets and full information stag on J. J. KNIGIHT, Depot Ticket Agent J. D. McDONALD, District Passenger Agent, '1 irooto WIotGr term opals JANUARY 2nd. Here are tromp of the recent rec- ords made by the BLUM TORONTO, OW. Out of the last 250 calla fro business flans we have 81'ed fif- teen of the positions. We had no one else ready to send. We have also had 81 calls for husi• nese college teachers- 101 ex - students of other business col- leges or shot thalIA schools were enrelteiI here during the last tao hpure. We believe we have the iest. rc mmerci*l •rhool in (;ane - da. We thoroughly a:ossify our -d or cat - e' to -day students Wr it to f �s JOIINS i, .iOT Merchant Tailor ++++t+++++++++i.•�.. ++++++ slot{ tip. W. J. jg t Cor. Yung* and Alrzander Si.,