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Exeter Times, 1907-01-31, Page 19
en 1.75 Men's and ace and long up from your choice for .75 ++ .. ,1, ted •t.- .L 25 atennis lr "9 1.00 pj A clean up n the ('ap depart- - ment. Men's and Boys' ,cloth r, curl and cordruoys. A=;• big lot to pick from Each •25 A Cinch in Boys' Suits -all odd lines and oken sizes -one and two suits of a kind, all plac- ou a. bargain table -come quickly if you want a deal -regular values $1 50 to $4,50 a suit �..� n' stock taking bargain price only • Farm Produce as good as Cash �. A. STEW. .RT .,.. ;..;..r+,t :-++++++++4.4.,I.:•+++..+4. +••+.' .'. ;,.' r,{..,e.4. •..: se -S++3•+++++++++++++++++++0+++++++++++++++++ ll 12 l Regina 2 JOS 3 Miss 111orloAt visited last week in London. License Inspector Torrance wag in town on Tuesday. Miss Edith Ifytldnlan 'is visaing frionds in Inse.nioll. Miss Vera Sanders, of Loads), ie visiting friends in town. Mr. D. A. ROSS returned Afontlay from a busi Real 1 rip to Toronto and St rat ford. •• M JALITY Reeve A. Q. !loftier returner) Fri- day from attending the County Court. cil at Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield the re and f• -Jmi'ly, of Brantford, aro i'isitin; friends in town. Mss Emily Brooks .vas vieitin; essential with us. Every I her sister Mrs. Alexander Gould of n the construction of our Ilensell for a few days. eieces 6 shaped with this Squire Leathorn, who is spending view. They are made roti time and giye good sat- I ins winter town Tuesday Iteallin;s in mor; friends. n Rev. W. M. Martin was etoated moderator at the Presbytery of Hu- ron meeting held In Clinton on the 15th. Miss (;ertic Anderson won. fit . prize at tis' lions It'll carnival held last Monday night. She was dreavcd e and i a', n flower .rirt. and'sl Mies Grace Vivian, of ?►!itchell, Is r•t-at' visiting her grandfather and grr►nd- es; mother Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Brooks, for a few days. rt. 'SI:Tavisli and .ons, 44.1.0 via. friends in th" tipper part of he county aro t he guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. N. Howard. Mrs. Edwin Jones and little daugh- ter have returned home from Lon. 'don, after spending a week with Mrs. Fitzgerald and other friends. (sent til r. Moho rd Weird], of Teals imszoi a former r1'stident of Exeter, spent Tuesdny, the .suest of his mother I4rs. Wc•1-01 end Mr. and Mrs. Wee. Bisset t. Miss Wilmot smith, of Devon, at - ter a pleasant visit of three weeks w th her brothers and si4tera (I/, troit and Cleveland, returnel hone turday last. essrs. William Viet:her, of Ex,. and Nelse Clark, of ['shorn^, last week at London -end Al - friends. They .re. rdtty et.enin;. Clarke, (nee Wit. on, will hold on Thure- m. .t) 7 a intst treat. a. V. .1. ilk t. per cwt, bushel, und. nd. aural. s per pound. nts per pound. es, 7c per pound. •••••••••••••••••• LOCALS •• .•f.••••• ;round hog is due to snake ppear.tnce on Saturday. r. Wilbur Loft:, of St. Marys, ted friends in town over Sunday. he St. Anthony Club bolds its mbly in 111•' Opera this even - Tee recent fall of snow uladc the sleighing fairly {zc.od except on the concessions. \Vcdneeday ni3ht of last heck JANUARY :31st 1907 mnant Sale A General Clean up in every department, all remnants, odd pieces, broken lots. all placed out for quick selling. teriretr•• 10(X) vds hetet !';ngll.l, print light and Print .Shirts Men's prit.t r1iitts in dark and light ark,-, t l o..•,• pat tern r•.elling tolurs with pleated fronts choice lot et 10c, a vd. of neat patterns guaranteed good watshere, regular price 75 cents on sale telt•ntica { 12 only 1. iree. Tweed and black' cloth coats alt the 1 oest style, 42 in. Fancy Sixteens lung, regular pl ire SLI.tK), your choice Pretty collection of art satecns tine fur. .... • ... ..... ........ . ... $smo goft quality makes lovely comforters regular pt ice 20c. on sale at . 15c. rt yd. a t 5Sc. Furry O only I,.ldiea Aar:r< ! an:jackets bi%et o. Wrupperettc. 341. only yds 4t, 3n inr rats jackets quilted splendid piece, good heavy wrapperettes satin Ii tt, -11 w1) rit guaranteed, regi- .plendid colors and patterns you can't. lar price $3.i 0M). on gale at , re,1 btl with,llregular grrire bette! _to line your centsonsale at l(Jc. a yd. huffs. Choice lot of uet•k l tiffs .1 number of (litre' era styles in American Sable. Alaska Sable, (.rep fox. Red fox, and Isabella Sable with snuffs to match all selling at cost prices. Overcoats gal Cloth Overcoats iu melt's and boy's in black greys and tweeds all up to date styles all selling off at ere prices. SNELL & ROWE was the coldest- of She d;eas n. The- . thermometer in front of star:ha store registered 11 degrees bolo Rev. E. A. Fear preached the. niversa.ry services .of 1 he Lac Aid of the Centralia Metivxt Church last Sunday. The ne.ry here %re re conducted by Rev. drews, of Centralia. The Huron Old IZoys of 'Toronto, will hold their seventh annual nt Home on the eve .,>1' February 15 These sathcrines are invariably v enjoyable and well attended, the Times acknowledges nn invi tion thereto. ]tev, 1). W. Collins, of tbo Tri Memorial Church conducted anniv s try services at St. Peter's Chu Lucknow, 'Sant Sunday. Rev. B1 dein, of Luckn')w, occupied the to pit of the Trivia Mfi,i--.ria'l Chu bete Burin: the day. The regular meeting oT t 'Woman's Institute will be held Senior's Hall on Friday Feb. 1st three o'clock. Those having boo please return them on Friday, -M Italia, fres.; Mrs. Hastings, See. nd's Hiss Merle Gould visited ,in Lon - w• don last week. ''r'' lir. and Mrs. Andrews, df Ilam• lie.v iota, Man., are visiting .at Mr. R. 1st 1)t Illrid3c's. COLE'S tsMrs. Crocker and Miss \Vhirnster Anices of St. Marys, are t'isitin; with Mrs. Johns for a few weeks. BfIKING The young men of Exeter will til give an assembly in McDonnell's hall cry on Tuesday Feb. 5th. ,nd Mr. and Mrs. Ferqulrtr are visit- tt- in; Mrs. Fasquh:pr's mother, Mrs. John Cochrane, hills Green. vitt Mrs. Itev. Fear, who was visilin; er- with friends in lfolnlesville and rob Godcrich returned home Monday. un- A number from Exeter attended ul- the oyster supper glial entcrtttioment r-1, given at the Centralia Methodist church 'last Monday evening. lie Our offer to klub thte Times and its the Weekly Globe for $1.35 is still at in force. If you wish to take ndvan- ks tate of this excellent clubbing rate iss row is the time. YOU NEED Dr. Malloy last week 'purolct from Mr. Andrew Gibson the re dense and property at the corner Andrew and Senior streets. 7' property was formerly owned by Dr. Rollins and was 'sold by •him 'las' summer to Mr, Gibson. Dr. Malloy will move to his new home in the course of a few weeks. Mr. Ed. Hooper who for the. ,past three years has been look .keeper for W. II. Levet t, resigned his position this week, the resi;nption to take effect Feb. ist. Mr. ilugh McKay, who has been working in Detroit ns book-keeper his been cn;aged to fill Mr. Ifooper's place. It is Mr. lioop.er's intention to .remain 'hero for nwl,ihe but in the near future expects to 'leave for the northwest. In a ronsidernble number of i l4 municipalities which carried local op• tion by-laws the fight is not yet over License holders in at least eight of them m a , iC now neck , tn, legal advice with a view to Navin; the fly -laws Quashed on the ,ground of irregular- ities in the vole et-. These muni- cipalities are 01lerville, \Veeton 11ef stt1. ii tr r II ' r Rapids, liuron Or- illia and Chilton. A partial eclipse of the ,moon took place on January 29 and was partly visible in lee United States, the moon setting c:lipse.d a tarn from the .greater portion of tl:" country. The beginning of 1,':s 1 nn it eclipse was visible -generally n1I t ldtrou¢h North Ameri:a, the Pacific Occas, Centralia Asia -ind Ansi ralia. The end was visible in Northwest Anier• ica, the I'acific Ocean, Asia, Aur• tralia and Ea'itern Europe. Theic will be a ,Xrand Masquer- s.'d tide and ricin; carnival at nawdcn'a si- rink on Friday evening. A number of of ex.ellent prizes will be .given, in- i:e cludin; a handsome medal for the open mile race. The band will be in at tendance, A letter was seer -feed by us from the northwest Inst week. It was written with a I: d pencil, the writer statim 1I:.,t all the ink in the houac was frozen. Still they don't seem to mind the sold out in that eountry. Dead men are only lit to inhabit cemeteries. If they are decently dca3 811 over, we terelo1ly gay 1hom away in the deep of the tomb, but if they are dead to all the enterprise .but of the narrow place of their own inter- ests and yet persist in .walking around, uirowin.t their dry Stones, cal- loused hearty and coroci('ncc's %Vont to throb and pulse 'with vizor, .they are only like 1Iat drone toe, in 'th•^ way until they are stung to de.ltlr and dragged outside the ')siva of Ier- itimate industry, Twenty real live men rte worth more to tine publi- generally than a round full thous. and of useless metered that Hs% around, like rubbish in 8 rising ntt•eam that is actin; roe! fo:,mins to turn trills and factories. Ye 4, vc Ii men bless, and Brad men nurse :1 town. On Thursday of last week :1 very pleasant eveuin; was e11j03'0d et the old Hazer!). 1l incltead in Ilteph'•n. The event w'a : nr•C:,si'on^t1 by the f rel that Mr. itots. Sanders of this town teamed that M rs. Cnlenlln 110;,tth and daurl,lcr Miss 1131 of Lirivicrc, Man.. had ,t rived there to visit th••ir ftienrls end wishing to snake some tangible return for kindness -4 re- ceived ht• hien at their Tome when Ise teas in the West )re :lrrange.1 with Mr. C. Heywood to fur'nieh nn +'wen• in;'s entertainment with his very exit ;nt iramarthonc, whilst he else. Nricured a generous supply of ori - 'term and invited the whole circle of connections to enjoy the evening In - ;ether, so what with oyster', ao'i81 ir.te:course, a varied • •"1 well se. Box! list of reon• • ntcd by Heywmd on 1 ..maphono, ,el, vocal and instrnmentel finally it unanimous and c of thanks to M.r. San - aged an evening to br such ns can clt►.ely ed an now "in - POWDER When you want light, white, nu- tritious tea biscuits and cakes. It never, under proper condi- tions, fails to make delicious and Iwholesome food, 25 cents a pound Always Fresh AT bole's Drug storc Supplementaru Meetings of South Huron Farmers' In- stitute for 1907. 11'111 1* held as follow., ti>: ELiMVILLE, 'Township Hall, Mr. J. D. Vanstone, a f.-.cnier resi- Thursday, Feb. 14th dent of Exeter, and now a pri'min. lttrntMmnlretil,y:HaJorShrp{anl.fCtnrenatown eat business man of GravenhllrP.!, eillsprakmr'1'ropoga:in) (n,it yraltinpr, bnddi❑gg cola at the recent election in t.1'.,t etc.' and nJe 11. 1,RcMof 116t4wk bre rill speak town elected oouneillrnr, This Is 1 lr•' dr ,s,-, ciples and prtclice in stock brec•.ling." me dresses aL' I.r It. It, 11bd,emr, stock. n, and F. fourth time \t r, Vanstone }las •then t, Rrien, Chis.elhunt. Erentng mrer,n) : MaJnr CICetCd to Uw'tt office. Sheppard, "Three histnricdais on Niagara hirer': Ur. It. J. Reed •'Itrecding Hnr.-:-a for profit." CREDITON, TOWN HALL, Friday, Feb. 15th. Afterocen meeting: Mantiseslo-majorilteppnl, "Pr0 a m I 1. .fruit rn ' Ism R budding.. J. Reed • I1; •r , i,- of Dr. I1, Kase of digestive st stem nl cattle." Also addresses by 11. Y. McLean, icaforth, R. 14, vrl.ea,, Kipper. Et ening meeting: major Sheppard. "Three historic day. on Niagara River"; nr. 11. J. Reed on "Horse breading and care in relation to diseases". GRAND BEND P11B1.I(l HALL Saturday, February 10th D. -E. has 1,ad the honor of Pirl7i❑ .lf.ernonu meetin'. vajor Sheppard "'The nomco- S1 the it of country road,"; Dr. ff. J. Reel "horse before Kin z Edward and 1 he ]loyal t brrtdinq tar profit••; v;darldreazi;s b) it. R, tt-•Lr•an, family,hns toured with Machine Al.IHipp.11 girl Paul 41 l(e, Thanu•s 1{sal };truing bans and 1otl a w'e , ,»e(lim(, NaJnr Sheppard opportunities r.o Cana- ll-kttolvn artl9: dial, farms"; tor. 11..1, Reed "Principles and pias. at the Queen's hall, St. Janos Hall, lice nr,o. k breedinK • Ztrit1l'11 TOWN HALL Monday February 1811) Trivitt Memorial Church. • - We would remind our readers of the Cyril Dwislit-Edwards appearance in connection 1t'' ttti Mr.Brown's organ recital on Feby. 7th. . \1r. nw'izht- Edsvard's name is well known as one of Canada's leading singers and we trust. Ilial on this his first ap• Mal epeein Exeter r v` e , t 'e [♦ t he 111, have a larze audience to listen to him. Mr. and other lcadpnz niesical concerts and his studies were conducted un• I 1' d der the leadin : Enei' th r n:l l o.. -e! r. Afternoon meeting: va or Sheppard "Planting -led -ars of fruit trees"; Dr. d, 'Ifors. breeiinq for masers Of the d ;}'. rule"; and addresses by R. D. rcl.ean and P. image. Joitit inaf!lila tion or 1. 0. F. of- pose"; meetin,r: major Shemenl, "Three historic firers watt Held on .Ian. 25 ellen 'tela on Niagara River"; Dr. freed ••Di.e•tse• ofdi- Rtrtiwe system nt cattle•" di - John Salter and Geo. E. Anderson 111yN*HALL, WILLER'S HA[.1. installed 11:e officers of Comp. Court Tuesday February lf)th Pride of Huron and Court Exeter Afternoon meeting: major Sheppard "14.11 tillate 123. The following nre the effi)rrsforfentilityarspmolsture";Itr.Ree,1'•Itnnebreeding' for 19(17: ContreinifIll Court, C. 1), ;and care In relation to disrw•es Arfdrr„rs by T. Mrs. D. Roweliff 1 • P. C. R, Mrs. ' f'r.sor, 1)ntccoeld and A.masrar4, Rrunerield. E-c,,- \1'rn. Levet t ; C. R. M:rl'y A. Tool : V, ' a.lri'a, farm.' :lir, Rerht Thebni.l mare ianrpovt (an - 0. R. \irs. A. Rollins; It. S. Mrs. ! UCKRR3Mi1'1i, STitON(i'S ILALL G. E. Anderson: F. F. Clara Cudnlore I• \Fldnesdav, F.•bru.uy 20th Tres R1;1;rer. Nancy ,T. Tom : jnrator, ' ,ttcrnoon nu tin¢ valor 3h•'pparl ••44.41 tillayr for 1(rR. . Millar - R. W. Dort rude An- rnoi,tnre and frrtilih^; Dr, )teed •'line., breeding and carr it, relgHnn t. -li-ea..-'," ,ddress.•, Ly R, tie iN(►; .1 r. \\', Mrs. 8. Redden i`(. hooter, F.l1,, s lite: J. T ,Ili«.n, 'J'h..mrs k -ad and 11. '1 rs. .IOhrt 1)i Zn:111 ; .i. 11. Geri old;• H, Ilortnn, Hr.,•a1L Etrnintr nterrin¢: ssinr Rhee Sheer's. Cuurl lig+'fe't' 1'11, C. il. tiro. rit-1"gr..rtnnnICA on r,nulian farms' :Its, Heat i. -----.ip n and pt-ar•t-'e in .fork brerrling." -. lett C. It. Rio. N. Patterson HAN'FIE D PUBLIC IIALL C THE OLD RELIABLE H E OLD STOR1.;;r11•0". N was to insist on a fit with every burgle article, never to sell ex- cept at a 11 ofic. The result was plenty of old stale goods that nobody wanted. We believe in keeping things moving and our idea of a good Store is something more than a stor age warehouse. It will pay you to bu Furs Now For Next Winter We 1110 now taking stock an(1 find that w© have more furs than we care to carry over, consequently will sell at rock bottom prices in order to make room fir our spring goods. To be 3onvinced that what we we say we (10 We Solicit a Call. BROS. CARLING Figures That Tell -the tale of success, strength and safety. A new _� _� �Canadian record accomplished in 4 r z years: Assets, over $25,000,000 Deposits, over 15,000,000 Capital, Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits, over 5,250,000 Your account -large or small -is invited. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received in the Savings Department -Interest paid 4 times a year- 28 The Sovereign Bank of Canada CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL \'anager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors Corn! -AT- Exeter and Centralia 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=1- 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 ) ; \r, ! , , Conveyancer Accounts Collected ('. 11., tiro Leslie Ito tinsen: i'. Thursday. Fehrunr 21st m n r h y t1N la' to loan a rw rpt rntc+. Utrrn.nn utc.M:1 r1 wafer r need "Soil pier f ( North west lands for hale 1;4 0. i':. Anderson : J'-. S. Alex '.(:. Irrtilityand u,rehrre"; its. need "I'rinciple,uf Do r ; '1'reasuror, tiro. Samuel .ef.:.r• «•k br.•e•fit•R.• " sddrtssr, br M. R. f, tdlu. Kip- Office. Main Street, Exeter 11n ; Orator, It. N. Moue nl'zani'st pen an•I t. tt. Smith-, neu.all• Penin. smiting: mftJ.r hhrpqaol "Three hist",: •pmold•'ata un Macara Bro. W. .i. ('piling S. W. E. Shalt- ttitrr' Ur heed Ito pea fr IAP .1. \V. tiro. W. stat ham 5. il. , meeting of the dim• 4'ns of the Institute will he nrld mt the fnrendton of the inert ins: at Hensall, Feh, Tiro. N. Bellwood: .T. li. Lin. i)avid I'rrh.attlndrren Mill. Dr. A. 1 . Malloy, M. i)., pII- Th- :ttiernocrn mc, tint' wilt .nunnenr a at 2o'clo•k elan for beth Courts. 1 O .f IrtM. shat rand ire i' uu u. e' - 1 R c nb ^, a 7.:00 2 Ur rT • C' � ar rlh 4t !wog; c-n.i•tin'1 of mush manor. its pp•e' 1 market acres orchard Inst._ dry srlr:'tim..wilR.r tr..: hi, well Watered good [rafno house, fine On Tucadet, .ian. iritis. a K > , til intrn••trrl in Farnuv' !pollute nn•rti0 1 are outbuilding+. Price and full p r coon skin zanntlet. Findr'r kindly sodot l incited to arena. 1 t a tie- leeve al Times office. W. D, HANDERS ulars on application (49.31). 50 acre!, township of Stephens county of Iluron, 3 1111101 ,o Dash- wood, 10 miles to Exeter, sola clay loam, 1-2 acro orchard, 1 1-2 story frame house, outbuilding., in fair re- pair, price $2000. For Sale 150 acre farm Township of Stanley, u t Co n of Huron, h f al e Ymi from f ERS 11. GARDiNER Valentine Post Cards, best assort- ment in town, !!owey's Wu; Store. _ Come early ovoid the .rush. Only 'I'he last of the series of course two ncr'kS. concerts was given in the Opera Special Sale. -We will parr House Tuesd:ry evcninz 'to a fairly special l S every nfte.rnoon rem- ors! sized audience. Shungopavi menrin; to -day, Thursday, fit 0114 !,]'1 to be a dciccndcnt of the cliff store at Exeter North until my • dwellers of Arizona, wan the head Western Real Estate !tock of Dry (:mets. lteadyJmnJe ilflcr on tt e p 3 n. Bltungopavl iLave Preoral Exchange, Limited. Star Flour is the Favorite Family Floor 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 RSYS 4ILWA Do You Wish to Visit California, Mexico, • Florida. or the "Sonny South," Are you anxious to escape the cold weather and snow and spend the win- ter in the 'Land of Fruit nod Flow- ers?" IVinter 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 intortlntion pall on J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Ticket Agent j J. D. MCDONALD. District I'a qep s. Y'cr Agent, 7 -wont. PROM N��DS Odd SXILIED N�MDS to the Front ! Attend the Famous ,2 7 EI.LIOTT J � T.1 ONTO, ONT. -_" And le properly prepared for business position's. We deal only in High Grade Matinees Education, - the kind every young plan and woman should have. Our school has now the largest attelydence in its history Commence now. Prepare well t ro rlr•and ntreces's le certain. No Clothing. hoots h l;1,rx's and (.roc- good legerdemain pimple for our Graduates to get tricks which costa pnsillh,f cries are disposed nl.-i,, �TcTa;girt ;really appreciat• 78 Dundas St,. London Exeter North. cd. Ilia assisting artists', however :.re entitled to all tie praise ac. We beg to announce we hero ire- corded them. Miss Alice, William', cently engaged the cervica of a the violinist is the best in that miller with 25 yeatrs exp•'ren-c nn•I line that has appeared in Exeter for have overhauled our mill. We sell some time. She produces the broad our mixed fimily flour, ';uarantced tone of n male artist, retaining how. best quality, at $1.135 ,or cwt. We ever the delicate touch and finial: elwt sell "Five Roos." rod (1arv^.r common to her lex. \liss L:Iliae Queen" brands of pure M:.nitobe (hymn, the cellist 14 r• delightful flour, We leve Ajneri:an Yellow musician and her number!' were Oil. corn, ;round or whole, and all other thusiastically received. Mics Lat'in., kinds of feed. Choppin:, five rents Whc'ronlh, pianist, i. 1 .r;dilate of per bag. Highest price paid for the New England Conservatory and wheel. Cook & Sons, Hensa11 19 one of the best exponents of the Flour Mills. Vigil-Clavor system in the country. (,atalegue Free. Dn. OVENS EYE ANi) EAR SUR- I • W. J. ELLiOTT. Princi _ ,Leon, will Ire at 1 he Conlrnerciel pal. Hotel (Le first Friday of each month (tlr. 1'ungt• and Alexander Ste. Hours 11.30 n, nl. to 4.30 o. m. Glnna• i•-: +++++'{••'••:•ti•++++++++++'f• ea pippin -1y ,fit ted and diseale•s of eye ---- ��' a:tr 8nd ttowe treated. Next visit _ DIED Friday. February St b, ITAYL011._in Stratford, fin Tuesday, -�--- f Jan. 29th, Martha p:t Taylor 13011 N ` aged 22 years. MCDOIJQALL.in Illbberl, on Jan.Cif}e(KE- in 8tsj,fsn, ,(:rel. 2111,, 22nd, the wife of John M:Doo;,ill , wife of F�ancin G. Clark, of a of a daughter. slaughter.yANDEItH-ln l' 4' er Norrh, on January 2ISTMMONM._[n Tu:kers,lith on Jan. 511, 1907 the of 17th. Mrs. John Nimmons. Inter. Wm. 8 traders, of a ton. ment was in McTaggart's ceme, tory Jan, 19tb. J