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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-06-20, Page 8++•.'+++++++• ++++++++.1-1-44+++4-4-1-1-++++++++ STEWART's HOT WEATHER COM FORT For Mutt's very snappy unlined Twe.p0 Snits. They look well fit well and are very comfortable. Don't you want one? 1.25 and For Men's new Split Straw Sailor Hats, new shapes, 2.00 very light and cool. You want one don't you? 50each for Men's Opera Mesh e Underwear. Just as cool and open in the weave as underwear can be made. You'll like them. 2.25 King Hard Hats. The swellest shapes and snappiest Hats in the trade. Their only fault is they wear too long. We Want Lots of Farm Produce tl•+ I•++++++++++++++++4 ++++++ +++++ 1•+++ i+ >• i :-•: +•: • 1-4-1-1-4-+++++++++++++++++++++ t+++++++++++++++++ DIAMOND HALL DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELERY CUT GLASS ' CHINA SILVERWARE Repairing a Specialty. Call and Inspect Our Stock. fl. Mdr6hdo0 JEWELER a M� To ORDER 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. You are sure of Comfort, Ease and Elegance too Sultings to hand at prices away down W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, - ONTARIO. ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer Accounts Collected MOM'V to loan at lowest rates. None west Lando for sate. Office, Main Street. Exeter DON'T LET GO of the fact tbat upon your sight de- pends your happiness. A holiday or any other trip wi.1 be a disappoint- ment if your eyes are not right. STOP iN HERE and let us examine your eyes with every modern appliance for such pur- poses. When we decide what glasses you require. you can depend upon them tieing right in every particuier. including the price. W. S. HOWEY, Phm. B. Chemist and d Opticiitn. EXETER, --- ONI'ARiO. Remember the date Saturday June 22nd. and consult with Miss .1. J. Allan about your eye., at the Com- mercial 110(11. GIANT TRIPLETS "Currency" "Rob and 'Staz' Che will z Tobaccoes in !,i ,r plus.. Quality always 'the Rainy. DR. 1111TI.EI( N'ILi. IIE •AT CEN• (tral Hotel, oft Friday. ,tune lithe Friday. July 122(1,. Order, for glasses executed hy, Tait )grown Op. Co. 237 Daniels Si. Condon, or local dealers. I)11. OVENS EYE ANI) EAit SUR - germ, will las at the Commercial Hotel. hours 9,30 a. tet. to 4.30 p. ne Glasses properly' fitted and dim - eases of eye ear and nose treated. hent visit. Friday, Auzust 9th 1907. 311 l.• 1IIc 111(1111 11 of Ineddita;s. Whet' making mrranzrmenls for your wednlier invitations don't forget that the Time.. has a complete stock of up to•date wveddinz NIatiotrry and is prepared to turn nut the neeest styles at very moderate prices. DON'T FAIL TO I4 I•: h: IIIA Ladies should take t.dvantaze of the visit of Prof. A)oretiwend'a r'sp- reeentative to sec all the latest styles in hair ,:oats, b"anlirnl 'rigs, pomp odours. 1 etre, transformations nti.l 'witches -' rai3iil aid ovary, rte. Ile will be at be CeIiI1 1l liotel Exeter. on Friday .Jun! 21st. At the 'Cimmsrrial lintel *.stun• day. .lune 22nr1. Mies .1. J. Allan, dd11111TOATi. eye t.izht Slrrciati.zt and refracting1 �-AIto kWYN11>)w a IRV optician,. The latest approved meal:. od use3 in examininz and pre.cribinz 810144111 tor weak and impaired vision. of ••••••••••NNN = LOCALS 1 ••••••.e poses*** S. Fitton. issuer of marriage li- censes. also complete line of wed- ding rings always on hand. '\(r. Thos. IIartnojl. %rho we's ill last week is rapidly recovering. Alest,rs...1. B. and Wen. Ilrickwoo 1, of (Exeter North spent Sunday in \'sena. Mrs. W. 1). Clarke. is visiting her arents tin London for a couple of wPeeks. Jim \\•illi+. Exeter North, is im- proving the :Iii' aranee of his house by t,,aiutinr it. - Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. 1'opplestaine of 'Blyth, were callers in town dur- ing 'the past week. 1)r. and \Ire. Rolleston arrived in town IMond:ty night .tier a delight- ful honeymoon (rip to +.Milrer1oli and other point:;. Meresrs. '\V. IL Lovett uud It. G. Selden were in Toronto last week at- tending n lneeting of the 'Canadian Retail Coal Dealers' Association. The Aland last Friday night ,gave the 'first outdoor concert of the trea- son. Our musicians have shown a decided improvement over last year. Mr. D. French, former keeper of the 'louse of Refuge at Clinton was in town last week, bidding farewell to 1.1 number of his friends prior to his leaving for Wetaskeww•in, Alta., where this son *Victor conducts a newstwatper, To -day (Thursday), is Civic holi- day mid a number will take in the excursion to the Fella, while others who do not care to put in tsuchtt a strenuous day, will go fishing or t;o to the Vend I.o enjoy 0 quiet rest from 'the whirl of town .life. Last week burglars operated at Glencoe. lin a similar manner to the way the recent •robberies were com- mitted in Exeter. Their operations wero 'confined wholly to the lower floors of the places entered. They also left the stubs of burnt matches the Lame as the burglars had done Here. 1'rof. O'Brien, the celebrated Pulm- ist crud 1'hrruolo;ist, who is stop- ping ,at the Central Motet will give a lecture on Palmistry and Phren- ology al. the Opera House on Tues- day evening next. Ile will be assist- ed by his talented wife, '\ladame lion• viva O'Brien. tale Prima donna so- prau:t, (If 'Milan, Italy. Last year thore was some talk of taking over the property west of the bridge and converting it into a park. There are many who would like 'to ace this done and further: - more would like to see a darn built and the river dredged, thus making an ideal place for boating. some- thing iwe have not had for yearn. Keep the agitation 'IP. Depot Agent J. J. Knight last week received word from the G.T.R. headquarters to instruct the own- ers of the earel,ouses to move the buildings at once so that opera- tions (for the election of the new de - Pot coil be commenced as soon as Possible. ffhe order issued was that 11he buildings roust he moved at at once or the cotnpany will have then torn down. The loco lad+ Ebner iI eru•'.s unit Gordon i':iii,on who w -ie sent 10 Goderich last neck to . land trial on a charge of entering the home of rs. Marshall, carne up befote,Judge trait on Thur.day. Moth the boys pleaded guilty, but as young 1'anson had not been in court before both were ]et off on suspended sentence with th injunction lhit if they came before 1:im azairt he wwi;l t•er.d thee_ to the Reformatory. Jude holt also told there to no!ifs 11v other boys in Exeter w ho associate with theta, that if ally of them came be- fore him, ra sten ended sentence will not 15' riven, but n ferns it (he re. form school will be the punishment. Whether the lecture given by the judre will deter the boy from any further mischief is yet to he s^en, hs the younz.aters have staled that they had the Lest time of their lives while roantin z around t:oderich swelling trial. The 'flag, etchings and irijreasion• of the vnrious seals of Exeter. Eng- land, 'donated n;-1ane1,'donated by 111' pupils of the primary fr01K 0ls there to tits school liere, arrived \\'ednesdty tte'k, being eoe;i'neel to Reeve •Ito- ),ier 'anti are nOww' ou cxhibilion nt Ilowey's drug shote hore they have been twdmi,e.1 by thonsan&. The flag is of very fine English navy tvoolen Reintinz, Ilse Jack being the full size of that flag, 9 by 18 (feet. The pictures consist of two gond views of the old city cathedral, one of the exterior and the other the interior. Thier^ tire also views: of the business thoroughfare`, The cichin,zs sire of illisho;t 411dh,tm's chantry, the nishoj'e palace, Rouge- mont castle, Itampflydo Ifousrt and other small rr,,idenccs of antiquity. There tare else) ten sealing wax ;m'. precisions of the eity's enc' et seals. The pictures. etching - , ore benutifully mounted it 1.e t:u;11sh oak, ntnoilcd and will be used to dec- orate the walls of the school to be long 'treasured by the teachers noel furies of the pre-reent day and by zenerations to come. T �TE1$ '1'1M 8 PI1SflIONI1IL[ WHITE MUSIINS Fine Swiss Muslin, with small, medium or large dot.. ..Price 20c and 25c per yard. Fine white Muli with small patterns fash- ionable for dresses..... Price 25c per yard. WLite Wash Duck correct for skirts and suits, medium weight... Price 15e per yd. White Piqua, medium cord, makes good wash suits Price 15c. per yard. Black Muslin in plain and fancy, fine sheer goods worth 25c and 25c........ ....On sale at 15c per yard White Muslin in stripe and floral design Qualities worth 20c and 25c.... .... Selling at 15c per yard Colored Muslins in mauve, pink and blue, very dainty goods, makes stylish dresses, . Pri3e 25c and 33 p^1• yard. Special Embroidery Sale. Regular prices 70 and Sc On sale at i c per yard. Millinery Bargains This month we intend clearing out every Hat in the store. Hats that were s211ing at $5 0o now $3 75; $4.00 now $2 75; $3.00 now $I.75. S 1\TM T.J&IR, O"VT E Mr. J. Wood was in Toronto a few days the past week. Mrs. Fuller, of MMichi;an, is visit in; 'Mr. Frank Wright, Miss 'tVeekea is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. E. McDonald at Guelph. Mr. it). Gillis, Who was injured several twveeks ago is able 'to be out Sunday visiting relatievs in Sea forth. A number from Exeter took in the Forel>,augh-Sells circus at Lon don on Moniiay. Sam, Elliott left last Saturday for Winnipeg %with a carload of horses for T. Ibindford. Mr. A. Q. I(obier left .last \%edrres day afternoon for a trip to Chatham and other points.. Mrs. r11r. J. Beaman and two chit dren visited 'Mrs. Ifoaman's parent itt 'London last week. Mr. I1. Ruston has ,lately .been makin; extensive improvements to le; residence on Andrew street. For Quality and Quantity ask your dialer for (he ,new big plus of "Bobs." "Slag," and Currency chew - in; lebacrnes. The Huron Old Boys' Association of Toronto, are makin; extensive preparations for their seventh annu- m excursion to this county on Sat- urday, July eth. Company "F" , :i, j. Intron He3i- meut, under Cap!. W. J.:Beeman end Srrgt.-Major Vector returned from Camp wit Carlin3's Heights last Sat urday. The boys all enjoyed the out- iaz. Mr. .\C, J. Gourley, did not 'leave last nvicek for his home ns he expect- ed. Owing lo a small rivet gelling into 'transmission box it was necess- ary to take the machine apart to 're- move tete Ghat ruction thus causing at delay do Mr. Gourley of : everal days. Revs. W. M. Martin and E. A. Fear exchanged Pulpits last Sunday morning. Next Sunday evening the pulpit of the Main Street Church will be occupied by Rev. Beast, of the Evangelical church, ;Crediton, Rev. Fear 'going to 'Crediton to conduct the service. There is considerable criticism nrnonz the local fishermen, those who fish for sport only, about the. nets 'teed having such a %mall mesh, theft many very small fish are token. The 'natter has been brought to the at lent ion of the focal zame warden, but liestates has no authority in the smatter. Lebanon +forest Lodge, No. 1.13, A. F. & A. 'M., will attend divine ',or- rice nt the 'lain Street Methodist,, church on Sunday June 23rd, at 2.30 o'clock /when the 'castor, Rev. E. A. Fear will deliver a sermon. N'isits in; brethren are invited. The members of the Exeter .Lodge I. O. F. so the number of tibout' 80 attended divine service at they Main street Methodist church last Sunday afternoon. The lode made an imposing appearance alone; the line e march. The con;fregation wag ti Targe one and an appropriate and effective. discourse 11-15 zit -en by the Pastor, Rev. E. A. Fear. ARE YOU BALM -Gentlemen why 1 mould you took twice ns old as you 1 ort' when by consulting I'rof. Darren wertd's representative he will'demon- strate to you that .he can bring hack your faithful appearance by wearing one or other of ,his beautiful naturist wigs or toupees. Ile will be at the Central hotel Exeter, 1'ridaj-, June 21st. Don't fail to see his latest par- ent :+trucfure. Thr hone, of Mr. and Mrs. ,tames Beer was the seem' of a very pretty event on Wednesday afternoon ,Tune 12th. when their dauzhler, Edith one of Exeter's most charminz young ladies was married to Mr. (k'orze A. Young, n youn;business man of London. The ceremony was perform- ed in the presence of n few tnvitet friend. by Rev. E. A. Fear. Mr. nn:1 Mrs. Young left Thursday morning' for London to re*ide, Mr. Yonz be - in; eonneeted with this firm of lktrch & :Hunter. They expert to return to Exeter in a few dive for n short stay, when 8 reception will be held in their honor. Tho Tintes joins the fmuan tuyre. friend• in best wishes for the • Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Prior alvent • s NOTICE TO WARMERS. The h. F. c xrt r Cannan; A Prs'. ervin; Co. will bo pleased to receive acreage from farmers for tomatoes and corn. As the number nt acres reiuired Is limited those desiring to contract will do well to call st otter on tither the President. Jos. Snell: Vice -Pres. C. U. Sanders. or S.'c'y..1. G. Jones. BE YOUR BEST The art of keeping well de- pends upon keeping all the organs of the boly working harmoniously and in keeping the system free from waste matter. Run up instead of down in health during warm weather by using --mow sarsaparilla IBA Our Nerve and System+Tonic It aide digestion, keeps the Liver and kidneys io normal working order and builds up rich blood and vital energy. A perfect tonic for every run down condition. Large Bottles $ 1.00 Money back if wanted. Moana Sarsaparilla Sold Only By Us. W. S. COLE, Phm, B. EXETER, - ONTARIO. High Grade Perscription Work. THE 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 `ti and colored. White Indian Head, 200 yd. Linen in white and colored. Chambry in red, green, pink, blue, grey and oxblood. Ginghams in fancy patterns and check. Mercer- ized Taffeta in plaids and over checks. The English Taffeta print at 12c, and American Print at 10c. 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. Potatoes 75c per bag. CARLINC BROS. The Sovereign Bank of Canada. Money Orders, Sterling Exchange, Letters of Credit, Collections, Savings Department, General Banking Business. Interest paid 4 times a year on Savings Deposits. as CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL Manager. A GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitor's � -wh Lous 11410 oc 1 1 School School A special course of instruc- tion durint% July and August for Public School Teachers. Enter any time. Individual instruction. WI1LKGRTON BUSINFSS GOLLEGE GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. •••••••NN••••••••••••• House morator Plumber (Clot and Coldwater), Sign Writing and Graining With R. Dinney last year. Esti- mates furnished on application. A Trial Solicited. ARTHUR D. DAVIS Exeter, Ontario Residence, corner James and An- drew Street. AT CENTRAILIA SAW-MILT-- British AW-MILL British Co!ufnbia;Shingles Barrel Heading and Hoops FENCE SLATS Kept on hand or cut to order _ CUSTOM SAWING Done on shortest notice. Logs Wanted Delivered or on the stump THOS. ELSTON tr A It M 11 E L P. Any Berson requiting such hel), either male or female can do Po by writing the EXETER TIMES, stat• ins the kind required, v.hen wanted and wages offered. Every effort will he mado to provide each applicant with help required. Just try a blended flour once and see for yourself that it docs make WHITER and tastier Bread and Biscuits - LIGHTER Pastry - MORE DELICIOUS Cake. And there's good reason for it, too. Blended Flours combine the rich nutriment, the whiteness, lightness and delicate flavor of Ontario wheat with the strong qualities of Manitoba wheat. For all home baking -no flour, milled only from spring wheat, can compare with a BLENDED FLOUR. Look for this trademark on every bag or barrel of flour you buy. Take no other. "Made in Ontario" s "Star" Flour is a Blended Flour. Harvey Bros. Millers, Exeter. COMING - The Representative of Prot. Dorenwend will be at the Central Hotel, Exeter, Friday, June 21st_ To Improve Parr Appearance ltetrin )(my youthful freshness so that no one can remark. -:.he is past her prime," To appear ymmTI,cr and more attractive than the average wom(n, rent inset be particular that your 1I tilt shows no sign n, being thin, thortor.crawny. A DORENWEND TRANSFOR- MATION. POMPADOUR, WAVE. CURL OR SWITCH sill suhstitmle nature's defects. 1..rn if you bate plenty of your own hair, these light ao l airy artifices may be worn over ire sarin, you the sorry of arranging your hair in the prevailing style. Your hair can he perfectly matched in color and t4ytare, r, that d' -Ar -'ion it out of the qu.stion. Consult Prof. Dorenwend during this visit. MAN TO MAN -ABOUT BALDNESS If you .are bald, or partially an, ye. t 111,1.• r••,tits that it rat tk,s you look obi. Notwithstanding the desire to have bark vournne tune bush) heel of hair, you h^•irate before wearing a natural hair covering simply be.•anae 3'611 11714011P it it g)in‘ to 1,. nntirnl by others Now you never mule , veer, mistake. Thouuund+01 men who thrnzht the same at you do, are today wearing DORENWBND PATENT TOUPEE and in.tead of carrying the handi^ap, that baldness prm M to them ties} ar. now enjoying the nd.a/tow* of "looking young". -and that 11 shat roust., to day in bndn.sa serf ern ial life. tmr Patent Tnnp.e le • featherweight fac.aiteilte of your own natural heir anel may he worn without fear of dotenton- int 1+wat.to rtnto%. from the aintra. a! w not theile leapt he • wumay or nnrmmenrtable.l Theyilt- set a, a protteettota, 1Keyer,tingcolds furl catarrh, to ,otnntrm t0 bald Otto. Now do not neryt1., t this oppnrtfink y -.nn ,-,.iw1 vt tory nur.elf. a few minutes demnn•tratinn i r' atllw w►!• i ' 17/- will Mm iter aDoren. that Doren. and PotentToupee 1. tint lilt, the clumsy.. i.a). affairs rho, are claimed to 1.e lust as natural.•. The Dorenwend Co. of Toronto, Limited, tog and los Yonne Street sarRemember Place. Day and Date THE CENTRAL. HOTEL, EXETER, FRIDAY, JUNE list.