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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-05-30, Page 8+++++++++++4-1-44++++++++.H4+++++++++ Go-k-i•++++++++++t4--I + t•+++++++ STEWART's D0 YOU KNOW we do men's wear real well. We are showing a stock of men's and Boys' Ready to Wear Suits that are a credit to any town. Not how cheap but how good is our motto. Are you looking for the house that asks two prices, and then come down some, some- titnes more "sometimes less"? -that's noc us. We ask you a fair price and your money ba3k; if you are not entirely satisfied -"that's us." 15.0 0 For Men's Black or Grey ready to wear spring Dress Overcoat, silk faced, full swagger Style, made on lines that are perfect. 10 0o For Men'e spring • Overcoat made from . 2+ + 12.00 For Men's Combine- ,,- • tion Spring Overcoat end Raincoat. This is a most useful garment, makes a splendid spring overcoat and perfect raincoat. 1 + 0•50 For our special coat- i • bination Coat. Nice + for spring and fall and nerfect rain shedder. It's great value. dark grey stripe worst- ed. A very neat and Stylish coat. + + + 0 0 ti ey 9 e. 'b Om 1° A xIQ 0 .i t�f H 0 ti 14.00 For Men's fancy grey Worsted Suite, made by the beet tailors in Canada. trimmings the very beat. They have that smart city go about them. They are in a class by themselves 12.50 For Men's fancy worsted Suite made from pure clean worst- ed in fancy overcbeck effects. 'Tailored in the latest city style. 10400 The Suit, for a swell • range of men's tweed and worsted Suite, style quality and value, all combined In this line. 6 50 For Men's Tweed Suit • made from gond clean pure stock. Tailored right up to the minute. Suits that will speak for us. Yes, we look after Boys' and Youths' Suits the little fellows well. We are just ae anxious to please the boys as we are to satisfy the men. Bring the boys in. we want them to see what we are doing. Men's and Boys' Underwear All infa d rear approval. We sell good Underwear cheap. Our new Under- wear flts just like elastic -lots of come and go to it -made on spring needles, don't sag and fall away. We have a new line of "net mesh" underwear, so cool and nice and only 50c each. J • A. STEW ART r ++-1•+++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++4- 1-4-1-3-++++.14++++++++++++++++ -I•++++++++++++++++ DIAMOND HALL DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELERY CUT GLASS CHINA SILVERWARE Repairing a Specialty. Call and Inspect Our Stock. fis Mdr6hdnd. JEWELER MADE TO Om DRESSING WELL is an art and the man who has his clothing made to measure has found the key to that art. Each garment that we make for you has that air of individuality so much sought after by the fashionable man. Toil aro mire of Comfort, Ease and Elegance roe Snitiniis to hand at prices away down W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. 'EXETER;' - ONTARIO. ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer Accounts Collected MONRY to lata at lowest rates. Noeta bast lands for dale. OHke. Mali Street. Exeter t •••••••••••••••••••••••.•. We have just received a full line of the 1 Genuine English Rheumatic Rings which is a scientific medium for the elitnination of uric acid from the blood. These rings have a world wide reputation for the cure of rheumatism. Hundreds of thousands suffering from this terrible complaint have been entirely cured. in ninety-nine rases out of a hundred where a perfect cure has not been effect- ed the trouble has been greatly relieved. Sold only by W. S. HOWEY, Phm.B Chemist and Optician Phone 50 EXETER, ONT. •••••••••••••••••••••.•••• Mr. ,Toitn Itemdle silent ,the 211h in London. ?Liss Bettie Sweet spent ,i lie 24th in London. Miss Olive Wri;ht visited in Clin- ton Last week. Milks 1'.Isii! McCallum vi j(i d in London on the 24th. Miss Mabel Brooks spent ,the holi- days with friends in Ayr. Mr. Fred Elliot, of Cobalt. visited his soother here last week. 'Mr. and Mrs. James Handers vis ited int town on elle ('4th. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. %Lind, afield spent the 24th in Goderich. Mr. Taylor, of Aliso Craig, was is visitor in town on Sunday. Mrs. 11. N. Cruikshank visited her parent. in Toronto last nweek. Mr. Arthur Wood. of London, spent the 24th nt his home here. F:rnma Ball and Pearl Ford, of London. %Vere liere for the C4th. Mr. 1. Williams spent Jant Friday and Saturday with friends in London. Mrs. Quance visited her eisPer Mr& Evatia at Ailsia Craig on the 24th. , Mr. Will Palmer of London, visited his uncle Richard Quarles Just sweek. Percy and Ilarvey Graham, oP Lon- don. %%ere visitors in down on rho 24tb. Miss Ethyl Brush. of London, spent Wthe 24th, the guest of Miss May ood. Mr. old Mrs. Jas. Slanlake, of London, visited relatives here on the 24th. Miss Cordeia llur.a:d, of F;mond• villc spent the 21t1i [with Mime Mar- tha Niue 1. Mr. and \frit. Inkstader, of Paris, 15 yimitin; :Ire. Wm. Welsh, •William street. Mics Celia+ I'er;Lison. of London, is visiting her sister Mrs. .Wilbur Christie. Mise Janet Muttert. (of London, visited friends in town a portion of last week. 'A.' ki E E X E T 1 R '1' 1 Pitt Lei 8 MAY 33th 1907 Market Report. -The following to 0 the report of Exeter markets. nor- rected up to May 30th., 1907. Wheat. 80 to 86e. per bushel. Oats, 40 cents to 43 cents per bu. Teas, 65c. to 70e. per bushel. Marley. 46c to 48o per bushel. liborts, $22 to $25 per ton. Flour. $2.40 per cwt. Bran, $20 a ton. Hay. $11. Feed Flour $1.25 to $1.30 per cwt. Beans. $1.3U per bushel. Clover seed. $8 to $10 per bushel. Butter. 18 cents per pound. Potatoes. 75c. to 90c. per bag. Dried App''s, 6c. Per pound. Eggs, 17 cents per dozen. Hogs, dressed. $9.00. liu�y, livt- eight, $6.90. Cal. $7 a tort. Onions Large. 120 cents a bushel. •...•....•••••••.N•••••.. LOCALS 1 ........ e.••••... 8. Fitton. issuer of marriage li- censes, also complete line of avcd• ding rings always on hand. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11s zaliaw visited friends et Nairn during t holiday. Misty Emma 11811. of London, visited her mother, Mrs. 1. (lull on the 241 b. Mr. W. lis Baha it is improving kir house Iiy elecjLr,r n new verandah. Mr. John Snell of St. 'fhotnae, spent the 24111 uit1. his (mother, Mts. Ann 511411. Mr. Smith, of 11141.1MA1 visited at the house of Mr. John Stell on the _4th. Air. Jerv. I)iehso,n, of Loudon, vis• ited of t lie. Soule of Wm. Mavis on the 24th. Mabel I'Mintoff. of Stratford, vis• ited with Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Snell on the 24th. • Mr. and Mrs. John Newcombe. 01 Stratford, spent the holiday tt'ith Mrs. Newcombe. Miss Jennie Taylor, of Shakespeare visited ai the home of her parents here on the 24th. Mr. Duncan McFarlane, of %Port Elgin. is the c;ttest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Marchand. Mr. F. W. 1(,rladrnan attended the sittings of the high Court nt Goderich this week. Minnie l'umphrcy, Vera Marshall and Master Charlton visited in Park- hill on the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Re;;. Elliot. of Nor- wich, visited the former's mother a few days last week. Miss Minnie Graham and nephew Jim. of St. 'Marys, visited friends stere last week. . Mr. J. McDonald has improved the appearance of his property by erect - hi; n wire fence. Mrs. Andrew Oke and little son, of Scafortln, are visiting relatives in and around Exeter. Miss Mary Knight, of Ilderton, visited her sister,.Miss Carrie Knight in town on the 04th. Mr. E. Beebe, of Dunvill'e, visited at the, home, of Mr. Thos. Prior a few days of last week. Mr. 'and Mrs. Win. ,Davis, of th.i North End, are rapidly recovering from their recent illness. Mr. Chas. Livingstone, of Milver- ton, %wns the guest of ,Mr. and Mrs. John Ilnwkshaw on Sunday. Mise Matthews 'Mrs. and Miss Watson. of Toronto, are visiting a few days with Mrs. H. Fitton. Mr. James Ilonthron, of fl'oronto, spent the holiday with his sisters. Mrs. Collins and Miss dloithron. 'Miss L. Simpson, of London, was the guest of M r. and Mrs. Thos..Bia- nctt the tat ler part of Inst week. Mr. had Mrs. Will 1'rod;ens, of London, visited the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. James Ford Last week. Mr. Allan Carter and Miss Annie Cobbledick spent the holiday %with .Mr. D. Cobbledick at Exeter North. Miss Grace Edmond and Effie Fit- chett, of '1'hedfor(1, visited tit ;the home of Mr. .John 11ricktwnod on the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. E(1 Stewart find child of London, spent the C4th •the questa • r the former'er 'grandmother, Mrs. -.cwart. GIANT •.TRII'LE'I'S "Currency" "Bobs" and "Stag' Chewing Tobacco, in bit plugs. Quality always •tahe sa me. Mr. Burry Buckingham and this two ,gone, of Loddon, atere I)Ie quests of Mrs. Morloek a few days !last week. Mr. Fred J'ar=otts, of London, was called here last Thursday, owing to the death of his ,grandmother, 'Mrs. itobt. Fannon. For Quality and Quantity nsk your dealer for the new bit Plugs of "Bobs." "Stag,' nn(1 Currency chew• in; tobaccoes. Mrs. Wllliatn McKinley, widow of the late President of the United States, died at her home in Cnnton, Ohio, Sunday nflernoon. Mr. D. Braund. of 'the North Ed, ham ;rratly improved the nppearance of his horse by the addition et a dery pretty new iron fence. Mr. John McIntyre, of f3enforth, mine down to help tis celebrate the 241h slid to renew Ale aequaintanco. ship of his many friends. Mrs. W. 0. Miller and Mnster Grcz. ory Miller of Woodstock, visited the former's parents. Mr. nhd Mrs. Thos. Gregory. for ri few days Ltat week. Rev. Mr. Collins and Mr.M. Fisher W. M. visited the Masonic Lod;o at ilensall on Thursday Inst. It being the occasion of the visit of D. D. G. M., llro )lolly. DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR BUR- geon, will be at the Commercial Hotel. Iloatre 9.30 a. e, ' 10 p. m. Glasses properly fU, " d dim - eases of eye ear and nose treated. next visit. Friday, May 41st. The t•olunteern under Capt. W. J. Hee man and Sergi. Major hector attended divine aerivcn at The Triv- ia Memorial 'Church last Sunday morning. The soldier boys dressed in uniform and headed by the Exeter hand paraded to the church where Rev. D. W. Guile's [,reached an elo- quent sermon. Special Tweed Cross Goods Pretty mixture of (;trey and Heli - trope, Grey and Green, 1'2 in. wide! all wool, makes pretty suits or skirts, special at Ottc a yd. Create Lesko Cream Lustre with finish like bilk. 50 in. wide, beautiful quality. Special at 50c yd Colored Lustre Colored Lustre in Blue, Green and Brown with entail neat pattern regular price 50c. Special at 34c yd. Chock liiigli s In navy and white, red and white, THE mauve and white, pale blue and white We have them all, beautiful fine cloth asguaranteed faat'color.. Price 12ic Colored Malin We have just opened a very pretty lot of colored musline in mauve. pale blue. pink and grey. Extra fine qual- ity and makes stylish dresses. Prices 15c, 25c, 35c yd. Kid Celts Ladies up-to-date belts of fine kid with metal, hackies and nail heads. Price 50 eta. WHITE VESTING Fine White Vesting in pretty Check and Floral design Special quality 15E; Fine quality 25c; Best quality 25c, yd. Blister Bolts Potent or solid loather in red, white black or tan, 2 buckles. price 25c. Ladles Rain Coats Made of fine ctavenette, full length, grey and fawn. Regular price $11.00, special $1.50 Hosiery A full line of Ladies and Children's hosiery cotton and cashmere in Black, white and tan, plain or fancy, Prices 25e 3Sc 50c. ion's Underwear Special purchase of men's balbrig- gan Shirts and Drawers, fine double thread, sateen f .cine;:, braes 31 to 41 regular price 5J.; speaal 40k each. Non's Fine Ribbed Underwear Men's fine ribbed Underwear (in grey). This is certainly the very best line we have ever put on our counter. Price 38 cents each. SNELL 6k ROWE Rev. and Mrs. Godwin, of Amherai- hur;, were callers in town on Tues- day on their way to attend the an nual 'Methodist conference bein held at Goderich this week. Owing to the dinaarecable weather the Centralia baseball team did not come up for the [game on. Monday evening. 'The same was postponed until this Thursday everting. Revs. (going land heat' tux( ailtend• in; conference this week. Next Sun- day the services of itIe Main Street Church will be taken by Mr. P. Westaway and ,l ho James Street by Mr. Caldwell. Rev. ond'Mrs. l .'A .Fear attended the crystal wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Rice, of Clinton on (Monday. . The 'Misses Northcott, of Stratford and Ihrtnilton, were visitors in town on the 1241h. A letter was received haat week frmo Dr. Iteliitt9 enclosing n check for $50 to apply on the cemetery per- petual fund. The Dr. stated that he understood the fund was not increas- ing very rapidly, and 'anted to help it along. FIRE! FIRE 1-8. Ilalstead, of God- erich is coming back to Exeter next week for renovating feather beds and fumigating mat renses. Ile has been in Exeter two or thre7r times. Have everything ready when he comes. Satisfaction guarani 'td. At the I':xeler I)isttiel Meeting held at 1'nrkhill it ;was rccommiend- ed that the Ni s<sry np ioinlulent be- tween Centralia and Clandeboye be closed and it is quite like!y at th coming conference this trill I,c done The llilit;reen appointment of the Kipper circuit. ((ill also .be, closed. Amon; those twlto were visitors in town on the 24111 were 011:19. Miners, Frank Ilawden. Charli a Drink water, Welter Driitkw•ater, Maud 'Taylor. Ida Cott le, 1'ratiI Howard, Chariot [,•. Drinkwater, of London, illoward Powell. of Tot -note; Mr. Art and Miss Maria Beldon, of Ingersoll. 3 fi vara Roan To TrdvcI Is the one over which you page with tender feet. If your feet trouble you. If they get tired If they prespire If the flesh ib tender Foot. Ease Will relieve and keep the feet cool and comfortable and wilt allay that hot, burning sensation so often trou- blesome in hot weather. Price 25c. a box. Prepared and for sale only at OLD RELIABLE Some merchants have a fashion of advertising what they have not got. and when you come to ask for it, their reply is, sorry but we are just sold out of that particular line but will have some more in shortly. What we Advertize we Have We are showing this week a very choice collection in Wash Goods. Ladies Wash Dress Goods in Ducks, white and colored. White Indian Head, 200 yd. Linen in white and colored. Chambry in red, green, pink, blue, grey and oxblood. Gingllanls in fancy patterns and check. Mercer- ized Taffeta in plaids and over checks. The English Taffeta print at 121e, and American Print at 100. Another consignment of those lovely Swiss Embroideries and insertions to match. Get your choice before they go See our new styles in the ASTORIA shoe in gentlemans only. Cash paid for butter and eggs, Butter 18c Eggs 17c, Potatoes 75c per bag. CARLINC BROS. The Sovereign Bank of Canada Notice is hereby given that a dividend of one and one half per cent. (t %%) for the current quarter, being at the rate of six pe cent (6%) per annum on the capital stock of this bank, has been de clared, and that the same will be payable at the Head office and at the branches on and after Thursday, the 16th of May next. The transfer books will be closed from the 1st to the 15th of May, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. D. M. STEWART, General Manager CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors Hovse Do6ordtor Plumber (;tot ants Coldwater). Cole's Drug Storesign Writing and Graining EXETER - - - ONTARIO WORDS ARE eGOOD If backed up by deeds. The claim we make for One of the young [nen accused of throwing "ki-whoop" on the horses during the lorade on the 24th, was summoned to appear before the ma- ;istrntes on. '.Monday to answer to the charge. The case 11.89 eettled by the accused paying a fine of $2 and errata. The extreme penalty is *50 or 3 months in jail. Everybody will take in .lh.' Ex cnrsion to Niagara halls under the auspices of the independent Order of Foresters on Thursday June 20th Good for three days. The faro from .Exeter will be $2.30. Large bills Giving particulars will be issued in n few days. This will be the only Excursion the the Falls this season • Snow during the last week in May is somewhrtt of a novelty in this par but last Monday the weather wa almost as unpleasant as a disa.lre( able day in January. During the day snow fell at intervals and at times was quite blustery. 11 w•as not uncommon to see men and women Wen ritl; their dieavy fur coats. One day last week while harry Gould was laying some flooring he received a hail gash nti his ankle. Mr. Gould woos driwiu; the floor. int,f let place 8m11 wit( adze, when in some .manner it turn- ed s.dew•nys cutting the flesh to the hone. harry is now getting nrotind with theassittntlee of n couple of canes, and expects to be in his usual good condition in a couple of weeks. Mr. ihrhert Gregory. son of Mr, Thomas Gregory, town. Inst week ;nee d his final examination in Jaw nt Oeroode Hall, ;Toronto. taking fourth place in a lar;e class. Mr. Gregory Iris in every p1 'vious year of his course taken It remarkably highstnnd, and has h'en fortunate' in securing; throe scholarships. We understand he purposes to ,remain in Toronto until the fall atleast. The a11nivet•sary to, rvices of the Main Street Epworth Len;ue was held Last t3unday. sermons being preached by tht. pastor. The (-Lurch was tastily decorated with flotera dnoated by ria l:bein of the league, Mr. N. L. Murch. Ittriton, of Blyth, asteisted the choir. At both eervieca lie gave n couple of /sofas. Mr. Murch is a goad singer and his ren• dition9 were pleasiele and ave hope to have him with tis t gain at some ft• tore re-evere-event).eant). 9 DOG LOST Last Friday a black cocker spam• lel with short tail, n litrlc trey about the mouth, :,nswers to the tisme of "Colonel." Any one 'xiaing information that will lead do his re• csvery will be !uitably rewnrded. T. rB. CABLING. STAR FLOUR would be foolish if not backed up. Better flour dual Star is not marketed to -day and its equal is seldom found. Wa nted Wheat and Oats HARVEY BROS. EXETER AT CENTRALIA SAW -MILL British Uo',umbia Shingles Barrel Heading and Hoops FENCE SLATS Kept on hand or cut to order CUSTOM SAWING Done on shortest notice. Loges Wanted Delivered or on the stump THOS. ELSTON An action of Pomo jocni interest. was entered for trial el 'the .non• jury sittings of the high Court at Goderich on Tuesday last. Tine plain- tiff was Mrs. Ellen Campbell. widow of the late William Campbell and the defendant .1. 1'. (Tindall, who un- til recently ham condecled n private franking husinees in Clinton. Mr+. Campbell surd to recover Certain motleys which she claimed Mr. 'Tei- dall lind overcharged her hvheit Cho paid off n mort;age which he held a;aitlet the Campbell Estate in April 11103. At the Inst mom not awhen all the w•ittiersee were on ,land Mr. Tis• dill made an offer of 4rttlenienl which was nceeptcd. Mrs. Campbell secured a coti.irlerable cash payment. Some nice points of Inw Avers. involv- ed and the 1rias Rwntild herr been an intereetinz ore' lend it (proceeded. Chief Justice Meredith presided at the Court. 1'. W. Madman at•as the the counsel for Mrs. Cnmpbeli and M Wm. TPt areudtootI K. C. ►tlgieared for 'md I r. .• With R. Dinney last year. Esti- mates furnished on application. A Trial Solicited. ARTHUR D. DAVIS Exeter, Ontario Residence, drew Street. corner James and An- CLINTON BUSINESS COIIEGE W Affiliated with \Vingham 12. C. acv FE, Indi(ideal Instruction, Z>. Write for handsome ,atalogue. Z < GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. a 4 NOTICE TO BICYCLE RIDERS. Notice is hereby given that Itho council has instructed due to pro- ceed e13aitlel any person or persons Unmet ridie'3 bicycles on any side- walk within the municipality. W. J. Bissett, Commissioner. COURT OF REVISION, 'TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE. Notice in hereby given that a Court of Revision of the Asseasanett Roll for the /Township of Usborne, will hold its dirst meeting for 1907 at the Township Hall, Elimville, on Saturday June 1.1 nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon. F. MORRLEY, Clerk. Whalen. May 13th., 11,07. TO THE 81TAREHOLDEitS OF TIIE EXETER SALT WORKS CO. Gentlemen.- Please I a e take notice-, that the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Exeter Salt Works Co. will be held in the Town dull, Tuesday June 11th 1907. nt 2.30 e. m. T. 11. Carling, Secretary. BUGGIl?S FOR SALE. If you want it trice new buggy call and se.• W. 0. Himself. lie til. No 11as Hr/1111! '40011 84(011(1 t1:i nil, beg - ;ins on hand feel a few .new plows for sale cheap. --t NOTICE 1'O d'ARMEBS. The Exeter Cannin; & Preserving Co. will be !leased to receive acreage frons farmers for tomatoes and corn. As the numh, r of acres reeuired i9 limited those desiring to contract will do well to call at once on either the )'resident, JON. Sne.l1 ; Vice.i'res. C. Ii. Sanders, or 8ee'y. .1. G. Jones. A very quiet wedrlin; took !,lace on Thursday evening last it Alpe home of Mr. and Mrs. harry !'ar- sons, James strict, the occasion ht' - in; the marrireee o! Mrs. Lathe Finkbeiner, of this town, 10 Mr. Eli Lawson. of Crcditse'. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. ll. Goin x, 11. A, The bride was elven. to the bride;room by her father, Mr. John ileywood. She was suitably attired in white muslin and waq una1I'ri►ted. Only a few friends witticism -el the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson will ZO weal this coming mummer. be Mein z posecesioti of n fine farm in Met country. Their present ahtde however, will he Crediton East. C�rii! -AT- Exeter and Centralia Warehouses Will exchange for other grain if desired. Richard Seddon Exeter, Centralia and Clandeboye GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM The Tourist Season Is now on and a chance to travel is offered to those who spend the most part of the small settlements.n ear on the StateelLoroI'ro- vince has more interesting Resorts than Ontario. The charming Musko- ka Lakes, Georgian Bay, Lake of Bays . Temeganli, Algonquin Pari. Lake Hu- ron Beaches, Kawartha Lakes, of St. La (Sea•(oast, JamestowVntExposition, etc 11 The Grand Trunk Railway System and connections can give you a com- fortable journey to any of the above points. For full particulars and tickets call on J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Ticket Agent J. D. McDONALD, District Passenger Agent. I erects A Good Way to be Stylish and Becomingly Dressed and to have your Cloth- ing as thoroughly made and as carefully cut as possible is to come here with your ideas. First•class Workmen will turn the materials which you choose into pleasing, lasting realities. Our experience is pretty good assurance that you will be sorry for nothing and prices arc always at the bottom notch. •- W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor MEETING: OF TiTE itT'RON COUN• CIL The Council of the Core,ornlion of the County of Huron twill meet in the council. in the Town of Goiler- ieh, at 3 o'clock, on Tuesday t he 4th Any of .Tune pelt. All accounts against the county. requiting; ttle- ment must le placed rts,th the Clerk before d:iy of 'meeting. W. LANE, Dated May 20th., .1907. Clerk. - SUBSCRIBE FOR TiiE TIMES.