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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-01-31, Page 8ce e Gol- and Reveres less 20 per cent now $44. 20 per cent discount applies to it in the Big Store. Also re- ifty Fur Coats for WE do the Fur Business. 1-1•44++++++++++++++++++++++V +++++++++.y.+++++++++++-:++-b Mr. E. Flynn spent Sunday visit - IN ins friends in Bt. Ma.rye. Reeve nobler is attending. Tiroand County Council meeting at Goderich. you Mrs. Glanville, of London visited buy- ; Mr and Mrs. Christie left on elry, Tuesday for their home in Lachute, US. Quo. • Mrs. Sam Sinclair, of Moosejaty, -y 111 spent Sunday visiting at Mr. A. hing Bowcy's. Re it Miss Elsie McCallum entertained y the teachers of the school lest Fri- day evening. ► as_ i Mr. and Mrs. Robe. Downie left OfWednesday for a visit with friends in Toronto. and Miss Porterfield. the !guest of Mr. and Mrs. harry Gould last week. Mr. and bliss Hobbs. of Hyde I'ark, were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. !line on Sunday. Chas. Ilnl:ten. of London, was t of Mist G. Anderson in-" Saturday. W. Gladman attended Divi- -in Luoan last Thursday ori her mother. Mrs. Sweet last week. of Mitchell, %vas tin.3.her Fingal. Vir. Mr. J. t- th h. pound. pound. per pound. •••••••••••••. • • • r•b••••• OCALS rio Legislature aneets to- reday.) olloway, of Clintran, is her daughter, Mrs. R. N. .T. T. Curry, of East \Vaw:1- .v.1s last Tuesday electad \Var- of the County. r. Paul Madge last week sold house opposite the Presbytcurian rinse to Mr. R. Downie. Rev. Fear will preach anniversary rvices at Centrnlia next Sunday. His pulpit here will be !occupied by Rev. Andrews. At the tris gun shoot held ;t1 ilius, ilton last week, ,1. E. Campion, of Clinton, iron the 20 lite: bird event, and with .i1 the chantpionetep of Canada. Former County \V;u•den Hugh Spackman was al. Goderich the [for- mer part. of the week, winding up the affairs of last year's CUM nty Council. The St. Anthony club intends hotd- in; •u' assembly in the opera house on Thursday. Jan. 31st. The Rout- ledge orchestra, of London, will furnish the rllUtilc. \\'ours the person who hook ;1 pair of hockey skates and boats front the opera Mauro on Tuesday night, Jan. 15111 kindly leave at tide office and rave further trouble. Mr. Walter Reddy, of Ilurondale arrived home Monday night .from Brandon, whore he was ':.ailed owing to serious illneand' subsequent death of his 'brother John. The junior hockey playors of Exe- ter end Ilonsall played •t ;return match at Bawden's rink last Sat- urday, the Exeter 'lads being ',vic- torious by the score of 10 to 0. Mr. Thos. Ilind, editor of the Stoughton, Sask., Times, who visit- ed friends in this locality for tsovernl days, left on Thursday for Durham to visit his father before returning to his home at Stoughton. Mrs. J. G. Stantiury, who spent a few weeks with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Eastwood. of Whitby, .returned home Friday morning. She was ac- companied by her sisfor, Miss Flor- ence Eastwood, who will make nn extended visit. The first series of curling matches was played off at the rink last Friday evening, when two rinks skipped by II. E. iluston and Ge.o. Anderson played. Until the last end the Rides were tie, but at the finish Huston, skip, laid three shots winning out by that majority. A musical treat is promised for elle people of Exeter and district on Thursday, the 711/ of February in the Trivitt Memorial ehurch when Mr. Cyril Dwight Edwards, the Pop- ular London singer and Mr. Wm. Brown, the organist of the church, will give a recital. Full partiouers on bills. It has been stated that 11 number of changes In the ownership of iresi- dental property have liken place within the last week. Mr. C. E. Hackney has purchased the property of Mr. George Mantle on Main street and lir. Mantle has in turn tturaleet- cd the property belonging to Rich - and Spearo on North street, and oc- cupied at present by 1)r. Malloy. following are the newly elect- ed office•r.0 of ;h^ IL S. Literary So- ciety ;—Pres., Daisy 1hllinz: V. l'., Mi -s Gregory : Treas., Frank Clegg ; Sec',-., Lloyd Davin: Critic, 1.. lia;an Journalist, Beattie Martin; LeadT'r of (He Club, Mr. F iemiu; ; Question 1)•..wer, 1). .S oneman ; I'i tninl, Ed. it:t,•.•r,ws : 1'roirlm Commit tee, Itcout III, Magic Coward and Tom Carling ltop:an 11, Irene. 1tindfc.-d :,n.1 Iv.nn Fe' Alison, Boots i, Vera lti,ee and Jeselie Alanson. We be; to announce two havo Te- cently engaged the services of a miller with 25 yearn experien:e and have overl►auled our mill. We sell our mixed family flour, guaranteed best 'quality, nt $1.85 per cwt, We Bell "Five ito.c.," and • Ilarvc t n" brands of pure Manitoba We have A4nerican Yellow ground or whole, and all other of feed. Chopping, five cents a3. highest price paid for —II. Cook & Sons, Ileneall tills. rat stortn of the season aturday night in the r;rip late Satur- rizzling Train windstorm end and wee sweeping •he lax,rc emc' e. ors-Toylor Corm• ny r, and the amt •:e - foundry suffered i 8o severe twee ! he rtion • the iron fou :4 tipped a n • eap. Tbo sho- ot the &river wee way and it wan gang of mon edtnck of ko road, auah as r min - the JANUARY 24th 1907 nant Sale THE OLD RELIABLE neral Clean up in every department, all remnants, odd pieces, broken lots. all placed out for quick selling. Printer 1000 vds best Eugl li print light and dark 1:0!o1•.-, chore.• pattern-. telling at...... .... ............... I0.. a yd. Manliest 12 only L oilier '!'weed and black cloth coals all the !meet style, 42 in. long, regular price 513.00, your choice for 1$8.00 Psirs 6 only Ladies Astr•art an jackets sizes 30. 33, 40, 44, 31) inched tong, quilted satin lining, wear goal anteed, regu- Ia, price $35 00, on sale at .$22.5t1 Ruffle Choice lot of nock ruffs a number of different styles in American Sable, Alaska Sable, Grey fox. Red fox, and Isat,ella Sable with muffs to Match all selling at co,l. prices. Print Shirty. Men's print Ahilts in daik and light colors with pleated fronts choice lot of neat patterns guaranteed good washers, regular price 75 cents on sale at 58c. Fancy Platoons' Pretty collection of art sateen° fine soft quality stakes lovely comforters regular price 20e . on sale at .15c. a yd. Wrepperetten 25 pieced good heavy wrapperettes splendid colors and patterns you can't buy anything better to line your quilt with, regular Trice 14r, and 15 cents on sale at 10c. a yd. Overcoats' 200 Cloth Overcoats in men's .end hoy'e in black greys and tweeds all up to date styles all selling off at cost prices. SNELL & ROWE Mr. Garfield Buchanan is visitin friends in town. 3 Mr, John Muir and son, who open the pest few months vi�itin; in Scot land returned home Friday morning They ,report a rough voyage bein 11 days on the o:rean. The trip ;from IIalifax to Montreal was tedious owinz to the snow blockades, whiol detained tlleni about fifteen bourn Although the voyage was rough Mr Muir says he thoroughly enjoyed th trip. not having boon subjected t any seasickness. After suffering from pneumonia for three days Mary Ann Snell, wid- ow of the late Abrahutn Ila;;sbaw died at the home of her son, Abra- ham, on Wednesday Jantetry 16th. deceased was born in the township of Stephen 61 years ago, but lived in Exeter most of her life. She was married at the ago of 18 !years, and leaves one son and four daughters to mourn their loss. Abraham, Mrs, C. Heywood. Exeter, Mrs. W. Gra- ham London, Mrs. Gen Vesper Tor - Toronto. Mrs. 1t. •Ilrown Owen Sound. Besides 'she loaves three brothers Chas. Goo. and Eli and two sisters Mrs. A. Ford and Mrs. James Ford the remains were interred In the Exeter Cemetery last Saturday t • • 0 0 Au exciting germ of hockey was played at the Hensel! rink last Thursday evening bel ween the Ilen. sill and Exeter pl•'yers. There has al'iays been consit':rabic !rivalry be- tween these a eauts, and tour boys have never dxc a able to foeat t,the boys from t1 a nonti► on their own . ice. A strong herrn wan taken up Thursday night. but Idle playing showed a lack of practice which was really oho cane. The IIensall boys started right off the. reel by /scoring four z•oals In succcs'ion. Then the Exeter boys :401 busy and when 'half time was called The score !stood four to two in •favor of Ileneall. On're- sumin3 play llensall scored nnceher goal, but 'three goals rnada by the Exeter tx>yu in 'rapid succession !tied the store and stings ocenmenced to look brizht for lite rooters who ttcnt up with the teats. however the tie did not remain long, Hensel! shoart,• ins another goal just before call of lime, the score standing 6 to 5. The following from she Regina Leader is in referen:e to Mrs. Mel- ville Martin, wife of the son of Exe- ter's esteemed pastor, Rev. W. M. Martin: "If for nothing else, Inst night's concert was noteworthy from the fact that it introduced for the first time to the public of Re- gina new local amateur ringer of quite exceptional abilities in the per. gee of Mesa W. Melville Martin. Much had been heard of Mrs. Mar- tin's abilities, all of whir•h she more dein justified. Heir tionder- ful soprano voice Was a !revelation to those who had not previously been favored with hearing it, .and it is very .much to be hoped that she will lake a prominent part in Re.iina'e musics.; world. .Possessed of n voice of conriderablc power end rare flex- ibility, Mrs. Martin also ;towed the results the rosuita oT ,careful training. Iter enunciation was al- most perfect, every syllable being giver with a distinctness and bell. like learners only t.00 sek.Lann met wit I. RENEWING H14 YOU I'll. if one cannot se.. well much that 14 interesting in life becomes uninterest. GI, SeES Ing. of lite rt quired tl r ngt11 will r h.:ngc this \VIIh teeter sight, will mule gts•.t. • r l,lra. u't in life. Our '' -t toren 14111 peieet I t t• in- plete sand t1:.• use of nod. rn Mel) class /Went Ole in•trmatelot "rTah'e- n, to :Ir. five ,It a'•rtlt,Itr r.aneI,IM:air., t1" tet the condition an•i 1Itl.t ren1.•nIs of the eyes. Prices ..r,• moderate. W. S. Howey, Phm. B. f (3000 SUGGESTION Toe COIFS COUGH CURE Ord Cure Your Cough. Why experiment when you can get Instant Relief from Gore's Gough Gum Which is scientifically prepared and absolutely harmless to even the emal- leet child, and every bottle cf which ie guaranteed or the money refunded. Large Bottles 25 cents. GOlE'S GORE-R-6OtD 1IBIETS —Cure a Cold in a Day - 15 Cents a Box Gol�'s Drug store Dlspensinga Specialty ----AT— — Special .ale.—Wo will have special sato every afternoon com- mencing to -day, Thursday, at our store at Exeter Nofth until my stock of Dry Gorade, Ready-Imale Clothing, Boots & .lehoes and Groc- eries nee disposed of.—L. MsTa4Rart Exeter North. IIENSALL ' bile John TnyLor hostler at the Commercial Ifotel was nttendin; to his duties one day lase week,' be fell from the loft, and striking his bead on a manger received on ugly ,taeh Ile was laid up several day; in con a" q uence. • Dr. Caw( breve, of t he Southern states, is in town renewing old a: quain10nccs. Rev. E. 1'. Mete Smith, of Carmel church, preached anniversary ser- mons in Auburn on Sunday, Rev.. Mr. eicLean, of Myth, look the services here. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan, of Mooeejaw are vlalting his brother James here. The Revere windstortn of Saturday night blew down the smokestack of Cook Brost' 'grist 'mill. I). A. Cantolon shipped another carload of Green ripples to the old country on Monday. Two rinks of our curlers Inft on Tuesday mornin; to attend the bonspiel at Parkhill. Mr, and Mitre. Lorne ktcol1• of Exeter, spent Sunday In town vis- iting their parents. Mr. Ralph Drysdale kft Inst freak for his home in the west. The many .friends of Mrs. John Fitzgerald, of Chisclhurnt, will re- gret to learn of her death whish occurred on Sunday last at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Chnm- herCham- ber?,of 111e town litre, flay, at the a40 of G6 years rued 11 months. De- • ceased has been a treat cuffferer for nearly t years. Mr. 1V. .1. \Nilson paid London a business trip !net week, Mr. W. It. !lodging return/ d home on Saturday from Ailsa Cral; after spending a week !with his brother. TaylorMr. Walter Taylor left nn Mon- day for London, where he tae mecur- ed a position. Miss Edna Kenny, the nurse who accompanied the remains of the late 1W. .1. Miller from California return- ee to Ger dtuttea as head nurse of the hospital nt Cal; try on (rucsdny. J'rior to her departure the /members of the I. O. O. F. prcacnttel 'her' with a ring and bracelet in recogni- tion of her devoted seevices to their departed brother. Miss Margie lluchantn, of Edmon- ton, Alta., is home spending leve: al weeks with her parents here. Mr. Leslie Ciidwill, of Retina is in town this tceek renewing old ac- nunintnnces. Mr. Geo. McEwen, ex -M. I', is in Ottawa this week with a deputation to interview the Goeernrnent with a view of impoaing a duty of ten -ants n bushel on flax seed. Reeve Gcijer left on Tuesday to attend the meeting of the county council. l H E OLD STORE NOTION was tv insist on a profit with every Single article, never to sell ex- cept at a p1 ofit The result was plenty of old stale goods that nobody wanted. We believe in seeping things moving and our idea of a good Store is something more than a stor- age warehouse. It will pay you to buy - Furs Now For Next Winter We are now baking stock and find that we have more furs than wt) care to carry over, consequently will sell at rock bottom prices in order to make room for our spring goods. To be �onvincod that what we we say we do We Solicit a Call. CARLINC BROS. Strength and Youth A Safe Combination In 4$ years the Assets of The Sovereign Bank of Canada have increased to over 25 millions, and exceed the liabilities to the public by over 5 millions. Deposits have increased to over 15 millions. Your account—large or small—is invited. $1.00 opens an account in our Savings Dept. 32 Interest paid 4 times a year. The Sovereign Bank of Canada. CRI,DITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL tt'antiger. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors Corn! —AT— Exeter and Clandeboye Warehouses Will exchange for other grain if desired. Richard Seldon Exeter, Centralia and Clandeboye NO - -TIME like the present to make our acquaintance. We are showing an exc::l- lent assortment of exclusive fabrics, that are well worth your attention. Our clothes are cut "right" and tailored "right" and our prices will fit your purse, as well as our clothes fit you. W. JOHNS Merchant 'Tailor ERNFST ELLIOT Star Flour is the Favorite Family it Flour Never was it as popular as at present If you prefer a Pure Manitoba Flour try our new brand "White Seal" We have just received an- other car of American Corn which we will sell or ex- change, on reasonable terms. Harvey Bros. GRAND TRUNK SYIS W �' Do You Wish to Visit California, Mexico, Florida. or the "Sunny South," Are you anxious weather and snow and wend he withe n - ter in the '•Land of Fruit and Flow- ers?" Winter tourist tickets are on sale daily and if you are contemplat- ing a trip see that your tickets are routed via the Grand Trunk, For tickets and full information oat! 00 Conveyancer Accounts Collected J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Ticket Agent MONEY to loan at la rat rates. North west t.ana. for Male. J. D. McDONALD, Office. Main Street. Exeter District Passenger Agent, 'i lrOnttt For Sale 150 acre farm Township ;►f Stanley, County of Huron, half mile from Kippen market; 2 acres orchard well watered, good frame house, fine outbuilding;. Price and full partic. niers on application (4PJ1). 50 acres, township of Stephen, county of Huron, 3 mile, 40 Dash• wood, 10 miles to Exeter, soil slay loam, 1-2 aero orchard, 1 1-2 story frame house, outbuildings in fair rp. pair, price $2000. Western Real Estate Exchange, Limited. 78 Dundas St., London DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR - "'win, will tr1' nt. the. Commercial Hotel the first Friday n( each month Hours 9.30 b. M. to 4.30 p. in. GlaMe es properly .fir ted and diaseases of eye car and noon treated. Next that Friday, February ,6t b, STRONG NERDS ors SKILLED HINDS to the Front I Attend the Famous TORONTO, oT;•s. '� And he properly prepared for buainesa positions. We deal only in High (Trade Hasiness Education, — the kind every young man and woman bhnuld ave. Our school has now the 1 -' largest attendance in its history Commence now. Prepare well and emcees is certain. Ni, trouble for our Graduates to get positions C'atalegtre Flee. W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. Cor. Yonge and Alexander Stat. +++++++++++++++++++++++