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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-06-27, Page 16TILE E x EIER T s JUNE 27th 1907, .44+4.4.+4,44.4.44.4444-1,4-4-1.4+1.+4.1-+++++++.14.-1-14144.4 +++++1444.444+.14+1.44+•:•+++++ 4.4.4•4•4444-;-++++++.+ STEWART.'S OT EATHER OM FORT 8.00 For Men's very snappy unlined Tweed SUitm. They look well fit well and are yr ry comfortable. Don't you want one? if.. It •.,1, 4.4. + •t• It I:t+ T it Id 1.25 and For Men's new Split !Straw 1 , Sailor Hats. w w shapes, _ 2.00 very light and co )1. You want one don't you! + I soceach for Men's Upers Merits Underwear. .rust as cool itlltl •, it open in the weave as Ilttele•1•weni' cat) he made. You'll like tit) m.+•; Xt 11 T.:. .:..,. King Hard Hats. The /.: 2swellest shapes and snappiest HatsIt • in the trade. Their only Blurt is they wear too long. We Want Lots of Farm Produce *.i. - i. A. sn l:EIAT'.A. pi..• a- ++++++++++++'I">F'I••1"1"11"t ++++++ +4+++4++ 7- :.+ + :-.:..L :•. i +++++++4++++++•i ++++++++++ •+•E••: +• .-. ++++4•r+•t•-!•+ DIAMOND HALL DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELERY CUT GLASS CHINA SILVERWARE Repairing a Specialty. Call and Inspect Ot'r Stock. fl. Mdr6hao. JEWELER DON'T LET GO of the fact thNt upon your Fight de- pend,' Tone h,.ppir.••rt+ A bomb.), or any other trip %%11 1•e. H disappoint - I ment if your eyes are ant right. STOP IN IIERE and in ua t•x.+ntin•• your ryes with every tn••.i'rv► appliance for each pnr- poees VV heti we de• =do whet glasses you requite. %-rhl can d• p.m' upon there being right in every particulr.r. including the price. W. S. H OW EY, Phm. B. ('he,ui••t mid Opti, inv. EXETER, - ONTARIO. DIt. tlt,•1'l.l:lt it• 11.i. RE .t,f CKN- tral Hole'. on Friday, .lune Iitb. Frid.•ty. .1 a ly 12(11. 011ters for 1111 1glasrson ex+iculcd by, 'I'siit Upson Or. Co. 2.17 1)nncl:I. N1, i.nndoi,. or local doTh rte. 1 1)It. OVENS )Y1: ANI) EAtt Silit i geon. will he nt the Commercial DRESSING WELL !Hotel. flours 9.30 n. m. to 4.30 p. tn. (:lasses properly fitted and dip - is an art and the man eases of rye ear and trope treated. who has his clothing %lest visit, Friday, Anzust 9th 1907. fade to measure has Schoolsrink• !him wcc k for th^ found the key to that st,ntnier Iiolidiys. art. Each garment that 'Th.. inifriiiililtwr ey0rnirt.l1io115 are we. make for you has i•eitt; hod iii., ,trek. Miss Ila ;nl,aw, of (';tnninzton, i' that Air of individuality visilit,A her cousin, Mr. Will 11 4. so much sought after by #4i1nw e the fashionable man. mise Millie Matthews, of Toronto, is visitinx l,er siv.ter Mrs. SS, Wit Inn yOM ars son •f wort vile will I•nqsihly remain sant*' limo t ow•iti•Z' to 4fr. 1'itlof1'4 illnes. Ease and Elegance Mt. 1111; h Sparkman ilii, week di•e- po!ed of his 1 rsi.Ie'nce crit %iI li'rrn street to Mr.. Fred FiFh•'r. Mrs.. gals Settings to hand Fisher lakes I•os,e•ssintl in the fall. at prices away dow• W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, -- ONTARIO. The tipembe'i s of 1,,Mann Voted Lodze. A. F. & A. M.•, tlewled divine service at the Maim Street Metho- dist church last Sunday afternoon. when an appropriate sermon was de livered 1•v the pastor, iter. 1;. iA. Fear. Mr. C113�• tlnreey yesterday show- ed u• Meyer;,- simples of newly zrown peas. which he is raisins for the Can• ERNEST ELLIOT nine Factory. Thr peas are a wee k out of bloom and are fairly (('I1 1(- CNrayancar ACC•INte •celoped. The compeny will need to Ogt T le tsar) as lavas raffia, act a hustle on it they wish ,to ,get M )peril Wei Lamas roe Ase. t h e benefit of Mr. Harvey's crop. onus, Male stmt. Motor Market )repast. -The following is the retort eek( Exeter msrke4 s. nor- rected up to June 271b.. 1907. Wheat, 850 per bushel. Der 1.ey. 48 to 52 cents per Lusnel. Oats. 44 to 45 cents per bushel. Peas. i0c. 1_er bushel. Shorts. $24 per ton. Floor $:.5u per cwt. are,.. $2: per ton. FC,td Flour $1.40 to $1.45 tier cwt. Rutter. 17 cents per hound. Eggs 13 cense per dosc:n. lloji dressed. $8.50. Ilogs, liveweight, $6.60. Hay, $.11 to $12 a ton. Clover seed. $8 to $10 per bushel. Potatoes. 75e. to 90e. per bag. Dried Apples, 6c• per pound. • Cole $7 a ton. Wool. wa hcd, 20e to 22 per Ib, Wool, ut►washed, 12c to 1.40 a b1. BIG SALE OF THE OLD RELIABLE SUMMER MATERIALS ••••••••N+N+N•+N++N++ IL CALS • 0• S. Fitton. issuer of marriage li- censes. also complete line of wed- ding rings always on hand. Mr. Thos. Selden, of Ingersoll. Was in (town last Friday. .Alf. Walter WaM in Toronto last meek oIs business. , Mr. PI'hoe. Ilslrtnolt is nide to be out ir;ain after his recent illness. A carriage toad went, over to Sea - forth last Friday to attend the traces. Mrs. C. Smith of Exeter North, left Last week for Detroit to visit with her brother. FOUND. --A poir of (blue eyeglas.- ses in. steel frame. Can be had by applying at the Times Office. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. t4. Coto :arrived in 'town Wt•dncsday evening of last week, after their honeymoon trip. CIAN'1' • TRIl'LE:TS "Currency" "•obs" and 'Stag' Che'wins Tobaccoes in biz plugs. Quality always !the same. Misses Anna etar1in and ►Jessie l)ow, who have been taking up etude - les 111 Toronln, arrived home last week for the holidays. Chief County Constable i;undry, of Goderich, was In town on Monday looking up some matters which his department is invc'_stigatin;. Rev. W. M. Martin. D• D.. will preach a patriotic sertnon on Sun- day next, taking as his subject "Can- nda and Some of Iler Moral Prob- lems." Owing to kite -rain hest 'Monday af- ternoon the (ball gams between Exe- ter and Centralia, billed to be (played at the etxhibition t;round+, 17td to be rafted off unti! this (Therscay) ever.• in x. 'Mr. A. E. 'llicdigeru lcave:r next Tuesday for the west it% the inter- ests of the London Concrete Machin- ery Company, exhibiting their roach- incry at Winnipeg and Brandon. He will then take a trip up Into the Davidson district. The Ladies Mid of Main St. Church purpose holding Si lawn social. Fri- day July 112th., on the 'Church (Lawn. Tony Vita Orchestra, London, will furnish :the 'programme. Refresh- ments served /from six to eight. A►1- nlission 25c. The rains tend beautiful weather of the past Ipi•cek have -gladdened the hearts of the farming element. The crops which 'w'ere backward during May and (the (early part of June put on considerable t;rowth and promts4 to be ens nhund:tnt as that of last year. FOR ADOPTION. --The .Children's Aid Society leave a number of lit- tle children for vv1iom they would like to diad , oo•l 'homes. Anyone de- 'siroes of adopting a •hire is re- quested to communicate with the president of 1; he _ tir anization for for Huron, •Jantes '1litcheIl, God`cr- ic h. We use pleased to note en increa.- in; 4 wire on the part of our .readers• to Hecttro at. the first possible mot. meat n copy of t his paper end tomo call tit the office and 'gel :t copY a4 it falls fresh from the press. The reason is we publish all 1 b news >t11 the 1i4int'. We want you to help us r-ake tt eel x11 Letter by uotifyin_; uw ► tlbe death, rnnrris;c or important transactions iii which anyone from this County iM concerned. Civic 41olid•ry palmed off very .quiet. iy tits Exeter. The 1. 0. F. r'xcur•iott (0 tits halls look a n,unst r•, while others went to to 1Ise Hertel far t day onrl a few wnut fishing. The tncrcltanls as a rule closed li and very little business wag tksrse iu town. During 1 he .iflernnon Itho bowler's went up 10 the, greens 'anal Issd 4s 'quiet .rain(, end several of the boys went In %the recreation ;rounds and player) hall. The 1iarniota Eclso has the follow• in; to tray about the prncpecta in that country. "So far this month it has %peen ideal :;rowin; weather. The warm rain.' followed ley fine Warm days etas hron;ht everythinz out nice and .green and chanzcel the opinion of till the pcsaimiste. Far- mers soy the crops never ;retic • s) quickly before. and it the present favorable weather keeps up. n, .;noel a crop as 1'v(r tnry t►es expected. Several London Amateur actors and actresses, with an cvidnet opin- ion that Exeter people bolie'+ved in Ilarnum's old saying that snorts peo- n;.• liked to be fooled all the ttitn e' carne up here by special train Inst Friday night and lipid forth at the opera house for a couple of hours. ;ivina about t1, punk an elstcrtain- rnent as has been riven here for some time. There were about 100 persons present, r.bout forty of whom came up with the performers on (he r+i►cc- 'al Mr. \Vin. )seer this week purchase ed the harness busing en ''-in Bt. 'from Mr. Gilbert 1101 1 took possession yesterday. . 1;t . r Is an experienced harnessmaker and as he is n young than, horn and raised in Exeter, he is entitled to all your patronaae. In speaking of lir. Deer as a wormknn, one of his for' mer employers has said that he is without sn equal. being expert, and has nnique drsi;ne. Mr. ricer is an honest uprirht and carcfnl (voting man and we bespeak for him a 11at4 rolla;o whish he deserves. Big Slaughter Sale of all Muslim, Ginghams, Prints,Chambre s,In uslins Linens, Batistes,Chambray s, Piques, 'Ducks and Drills we have a nice range, white swiss dots and stripes, white qcross barred at 124e, 15c, and 18c. A choice line of The warn) weather bas comp with a vengeance and we have the goods that will keep you cool. • All 12ic nista on Sale at l0c yd. All 1$5c Matins on sale at 18c yd. A1120c Muslims on sale at 15c yd. All 15c Muslin. on sale at 10o yd. All 12ic Gingham. on sale at 10c yd. %Votnen's White Canvas Oxford Tie. Special at $1.00 pr. %Vonten'sr Grey Canvas Oxford Tie. Special at $1.25 pr. Women's Slippers 12 pair only. size 2i. 3. 33/4. Regular price $1.50 and $1.75. Special at $1.00 a pr. Child'. Sailor Hats. Special at 15c. Tapestry Cushion Coves in different patterns and co:.,re. B.autiful designs. Special 25 cents. GIRDLE CORSETS. New arrival of fine Batiste (Girdle Covets in all sizes, perfect fitting. 33c and 50c pr. Black Lace Gloves. 23 in. long. fine Lisle thread. wear guaranteed (scarce goods). Special 50e pair. 81\T Sz ROWL • 'Mr. 11. E. Ii u s t on leaves Friday for the summer cottage at the Bend. Mrs. Hackney, of Faraullar. Inas earl visiting her son C. E. Ilackncy. Mr. F. W. Gledrnan was in Goder- ich on Wednesday on 1e3a1 business•. Miss Lida Oke. of 'Seaforth, is visitin; 'her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ilu;h Oke. Mrs. Jackson and daughter Pearl leave today to visit friendM in 43t. Thomas. Mrs. Win. Iktu11cey leaves Satur- day to visit Mrs. 1)r. Sutherland, of Leamin;ton• Mr. David smack Inas 'been confin- ed to This room for *several 13ays through FOOT EASE ))seas Jennie n-ni^ D �Ce elbridintently te'av- ing next Tuesday for Hamiota. Man. to visit iter brothers. Mr. J. W. Lan;strath, of Beaforth. was the ,guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eli• jab Jory on Sunday last. Mr. Frank •Kni;lit jr., of the Mol - son's Donk etaft. Callander. is at hip. home Care for his vacation. Mr. -Win. nawden- loft %Monday night for a trip to the Old 'Country on a purchasing trip. 'filo sailed yesterday. For Q,talily and Quantity ask your "Haler" for "Hla;,"s l and e ny chew. lobaccocs. Mr. 'Donald Mclnn:+ returned home frltc N rthweA Saturday night. way Ile c ptamp by of rho United States a a ej Ile c of visiting (friends en routs. Mr. Alex. Martin. of Mount. For- est, who1 was last Friday nominatc;fBusiness by the Liberals of North Wellington for the Dominion Commons. in place of his brother. who died some months a;o, ;s n, brother of Rev. W. M. I wish to announce that I have Martin. of Exeter. We ares• pleased to state that Mr. I purchased the Harness Business 8. Fitton, whose illness we mention- of Mr. Gilbert House and am ed last week, is .;pearly itnpTovicelt prepared to give your wants in and is now on a fair way 1lo recon.. e;ry. Owing to his serious condition Dr. dodge. of London, Wag 'called here on 'Monday to consult with Dr. Ilyndmnn, the uttendin; i►hysician. Ur. Ifod;e expressed his opinion that Mr. Fitton Was a very sick 'filen. but ;ace hopes for his rec-orcry. Ito also stated that ske best of medical' care had been c would nim. and mitt' constant treatment improve. On 'Sunday the eases from the different ailments gave Mr. Fitton such distress that very lit. tle hopes were entort•titied for his recovery. There are two ;rnduitel nurses in nttendaticc. A very sad and sudden death look place at II: mints 'Wan.. on Friday. June 141h, (when Oliver. youn;e't pion of Mr.,0..1. White pas."d nwny. On the previous Wednesday lie had been ntteedin3 to this usual duties around the farm, Lind when nutting away ads team i.' the evenin; one of theist kicked him in the eabaomen with t;ucl► force that interior Injur- sea «•ere inflicted. For two days he suffered 110ole4 %i;ons until Friday night death 'relieved him. Deceased vas born tin St. Marys and •eicvea years azo event west with his tiar.I eats. For two (years lie wen on Oct Ilank of Ilatnilton Staff, but • left that position n year ago. to return to the ,farm where be ha' amen ever since. Mr. White was well known ir1 Exeter. Mts. Adeline lArindsor, mother of JOgNS Mrs, 1':d. Maguire. dicer nt the homeWs of her d:itr,thler Mrs. C. L. Graze. inMerchant Tailor Marlette, Mich. Jnt1e 2 1907. Mrs. Windsor loot her lrtlebanrt (zi><tecn DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. years ego, at their homo in Lncan. where they lived for many years and This is to notity the public %•that where t11ey rax+cd a family of tw'e1vc. 1 have 'withdrawn from the firth of r.liildre.11. err;let ,Song and four dauah- Coward & Clark. General Merchants, tern. as fultnwe; Harry Windsor. of Winchelsea. the terms of the a;ree- Iirigden, Ont.; John Hiram and Den• meat being that all :mounts owing 1148. of Drown City, Miele;•Anron and 3 Htephcn lest Yale, :))sell. Geon;e. of to the firm r+ha11 Iso collected by Mr. Melvin rind Witham of Iic:•etavflJ ) Thomas Coward rind ell dohts owl, MTM. eEd. ik a;vire, Exeter ; ,Mrs -'Fred int by the firm shall be tsald byMr. Hhe'1lrrikcr, )tf St. Clair ; .-Mrs. Ger. Coward. don Jaynes, of Croswell incl Mrs. C. Milton Ck. . L. Gage. of Marlette /. . •bout 15 Dated nt Winchelsea ' one 3, ler1907 Year., ago Mre. Windsor moved to NOTICR TO WARMERS. Michigan field located in I1rof n City where tale lived till about two years The Exeter Canning & Preeeervin; ago. twlticls time she reilde:i nvittl leer Co. will be pleased to receive acrea;e daughter at Marlette. She sufferesi from farmers for tomatoes ant{ corn. a stroke of paralysis on the efte,r• As the number of acres required noon of May 29th completely paraly- is will to iced well n deeirt once contract to contract zing one side of her body .rent�iering her .uncotveous and speechle5 the President, Jose Snell ; Vice -Pres. in which condition she rt•• C. 11. Sanders. or Bec'y. .1. 0, Jones. twined till dent h. The remain.' nee om{paflied by the children 1'' A it M 11 E L P. were taken by train to Lite can Iwhere the funeral wa' bold. M- Any )person requiring such heli*, ter n long. t►11sy :Irtd useful We Mrs. either mate or female+ can do eo by Windsor died os she had lived, hon• writing /lee EXETER TIMES, stat• ored and trusted. fler life was corn- in,; the kind regnircd, when wanted rteted 41 work well done constitutes noel wage, offered. Every effort will completion and she has t;one to her he mads to provide each applicant reward. with twig required. ft flarG ROad To Travel Is the one over which you pass with tender feet If your feet trouble you. If they get tired. If they perspire. If tbe flesh is tender. Will relieve and keep the feet cool and comfortable and will allay that bot burning sensation so often trouble some in hot weather. Price 25 cents a box. Prepared by Colored Muslin and Organdies from 10c to 35c. A big range of all over lace with narrow lace and insertion to match. Also all over Embroidery suitable for embroidery waists. Full line of Ladies and Gents Underwear at prices that will sell them Gents white and colored Vests from 51,25 to $2.50 in all sizes. See our new styles in the ASTORIA shoe in gentlemans only. W. S. COLE, Phm. B., Chemist & Druggist. EXETER. -- ONTARIO. Rcpalring, WhIDS HarDes, Etc. Prompt attention. Give us a call W. J. BEER 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 are always at the bottom notch. CARLINC BROS. The Sovereign Banff of Canada. Money Orders, Sterling Exchange, Letters of Credit, Co11etions, Savings Department, General Banking Business. InteresR paid 4 times a year on Savings Deposits. as CREDiTON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HBNSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitor, This is the mark of a BLENDED FLOUR the best Bread, Cake and Pastry Flour the best all round flour in the world. Just try it once. Look for this trademark on every bag or barrelou buy. All fine Blended Flours- milled of Ontario Fall and Manitoba Spring wheats -have it. "Made in Ontario" "Star" Flour is a Blended Flour. Harvey Bros. Millers, Exeter. T .4m01111113w house oorator Plumber ((tot s t.t cd.IW t'ff,, sign Writing and Graining With R. Dinney last year. Esti- mates furnished on application. safh A Trial Solicited. ARTHUR D. DAVIS Exeter, Ontario Residence, corner James and An- drew Street. Corn --AT--- Exeter and Centralia Warehouses Will exchange for other grain if desired. Richard Seldon Exeter, Centralia and Clandeboye r AT CENTRA SAWMILL British Columbia Shingles Barrel Heading and Hoops FENCE SLATS • Kept on hand or cut to order CUSTOM SAWING Done o11 shortest notice. Logs Wanted Delivered or on the stump THOS. ELSTON MARRIED 11ItUCK_1)ELi11tIDGE-At the home of the britt^'+ i'arents, Usborne, oA tVedticsday June 26t1s, Mary Milli.. beth. dntt;titer of Mr. and Mr•. Wm. I1. 1)elhri.lge to Mr. Miltovt Ilrock. Mr. A. E. 1iodrert leaves t1Mt. I1ERGOTT--I� f,AN10AN --.At C:lrrnel, NV.•dne•,11)', .fume /.cath. Mr. Alex. lteraott, of Centrell.* to Jou'lphine d:in;hter of Patrick t1' I'tti;ars• MeiKAIO-- NEWAI,I. ' At the Mantle Exeter, June 19, by Itev. W. M. Marlin, 111, 1)., Angus $MeKaia. Blacksmith Chisr'lhnrat, and Mar, third dau;hter of Ilse late nom. Newell, Tne kersmit h.