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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-09-05, Page 8,minttmEt.tl • -1', It opt Have Good Pickles Use our Special White Wine Vinegar, thor- oughly aged, matured and ripened. The best that money can buy. J". A. S'IMIATA.P.Ir +++++++++f+++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++144 -e -e . '•+++1 +++.1.4.+. sTEwaRT's WE 1iR REfDY Early Fall Goods are all in and Ready for Your Verdict. Very strong lines with us is dress 2 (Goods and Ladies Jackets we clave been particularly fortunate in securing a special snake of French Dress Goods, this new line conies in plain cloth with a rich bright mirror finish. "Just a Tip" on what is the very latest idea in Ladies Dress Goods. The face or finish must be plain soft and bright the colors in vogue are Royal Navy, Robin Brown and Edward Green. Our price for this new French Cloth is 65c, 85c, $1.00, $1.35 See these splendid new goods. 'We will gladly i nt ruin u' a them to you. Strong • Yes we are very strong in Ladies • Jackets. We are sole agents in Exeter for the Celebrated CONTINENTAL , COS TOME CO. We have found their Jackets to be up-to- date in every particular. The colors for this season arc BI.:\cK. ROYAL NAVY, COBALT SMOKE, and BEAVER. All 48 to 5o inches long, loose, semi and tight fitting. The Col3ALT BROWN is the NEWEST COAT COLOR in New York and Paris we have a swell range in this new shade, we extend to every Lady a very cordial invitat- i In to call and sec the new styles in coats, they are very interesting our 3 leading prices are $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 +++++++++++++++++++++++-644 +++++++++++++++++. P++++++++++++++++++++++++{• +++++++++++++++++ 'I.' X E I L It '1' 1 M E S SEPTEMBER 5th 1907, Market Report. -The following is the report of Exeter markets. cor- rected up to September 5th. 1907. Wheat. 60c. ter .bushel. Barley, 40 to 45 cents. Oats, old, 40 to 45 cents p -.A. b::. Oats, new, :15 to 40 tents per bus Pons 65 to 70 cents per tiurhel. Shorts. $24 ler ton. Flour $..50 per cwt. !Gran, $20 per ton. Ft.,ed Flour $1.40 to $1.45 per cwt. Buller, 18 cents .her hound. Eggs, 16 cents }ter dozen. Hogs, dressed, $8 to $8.25 Hogs livcttei;ht, $6.40. slay, $8 per don. Clover seed, aS to $10 per bushel. Potatoes. 75c. to 90e. per bag. Dried Al.to••s, 6c. per pound. Cod, $7 a ton. s ••••••••••••••N•••••••••: • • •••••••• ►•a••••• 8. Fitton, issuer of marriage li- censes, alai) complete line of sued• ding rings always on hand. - 111. ll ill Beer spent Monday in Loudon. - Miss Emma !Pall sp:.nt Monday :it Loudon. --Ernest 'Taylor AN as in Lotndo:n Libor 1)ay. - Mr. Wm. Kin;h:n spent ,last week in Toronto. -Mr. Walter \Westcott `s visiting friends in Hamilton. -Miss Laura MaFalls, of Stratford is visiting her 'parents. -Mr. Irwin Armstrong sp,nt Sun - in Goclerich on business. - Miss Lillian Butt, of Clinton, is visiting Miss Olive \\'estcott. LOCALS .y. -Mr. Jaseph Bawden left Tuesday for London to visit his son. - Thos. Bowman has been enrag- ed as clerk try Jones & Clark. -Mr. and Mrs. M. .Tackeon, of London, leers in town Sunday. -Mrs. Welsh and son left Satur- day to visit /friends in London. - Fred Itawden left Saturday for Toronto to attend 1 he Exhibition. -lir. John Salter 'left this week to attend 1 he Toronto Exhibition. - Mrs. L. Billings is spending a few days in Toronto and elsewhere. - Miss Flossie Taylor, -'f London, spent •she holiday at her horn) here. - Mrs. Lowe of 'Dakota, is the .ue5t of her daughter Afrs. R. Davis j r. -Mrs. Alex. Stewart and daugh- ter are spending a few days. in Lon- don. -Miss Mabel Follick, of St. Marys writs here a few days duriti4 the week. Every Regina Watch carries with it a universal guarantee. That means, if you purchase a Regina from this store, we en- dorse the universal guarantee, which will be honored by any other Regina watch agent anywhere. Add to this, the manufacturers' absolute and permanent guaran- tee against structural defects and you will see that you cannot make a mistake in purchasing a REGINA WATCH. . A, MARCHAND, iExeter. NEW l Fall Suitings AND Fashion Plate Just flrrlvcd Call and Make a Selection be - fol e the rush. W. W. TAMAN W. S. HOWEY, Phm. B. I THE CHIEF REASON why you should look rafter your eye- sight is --that Nature never offers us a new pair of eyes. 'fne best of rea- sons why, at the Hest sight Of trouble, you should consult an OPTI('AL EXPERT , for relief. We ran add to your AD- I pearence as w •'1. Examinations free Don't delay. It! lite it the chief husi- ness of your dal- -TODAY. Optical goods in complete stock. tff44t v. ii*,.;,i We nrsnuf t cturc our own. Try it. Merchant Tailor. Chemist and Optician. EXETER, - ONTARIO. EXETER. .-. ONTARIO • --Mr. Ed. Powell. of New York. is the guest of Mrs. fo+reil nt: th Bend. -Mr. Vernon Dav:s, et London„ visited Ernest Davis a few days this tveek. -Mrs. Wm. Cresol: • `: .visiting friends in Brantford and London this week. -Mrs. Robert Kerslake a::d s>sL r are visiting with friends at Ower. Sound. -Mrs. Jaynes \Walter is visiting in Detroit and Miss ,Nettie Walter in London. -Mess Loraine Hooper of Buffalo, is the guest tof Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bissett. -Master Earle Soutl:cntt rprn1 fete days with •\1 r. .f. Dinsdale .near I:iD1,en. -.lir. Tom. \Wiison, of Peterbor- ou,;h, is visiting IND. ai:d sirs. Ed. IJarrt'ss. -The Exeter North End Temper- ance iIouse is to lease. Apply to L. McTaggart. -Miss Ala. ry and Nancy Torn loft Wednesday to attend the exhibition at Toronto. .--Mr. W. 1I. Gregory, of Stratford spent ttho holiday at the home of his parents. -Miss Mary Taylor, c: Zion ie. tvelcome guest at the home of M!5. C. 1. l! rouses. -::... Itay Huestnn, of London, spont Monday at :the home of 51r. Jas. Taylor. - Miss Winona Howard spent Thursday and friday in Winchelsea visiting friends. -Miss Olive 'Treble left Saturday for Toronto to t:,it her sister firs. Boger Crocker. - Messrs. James Walter and .1:un.s Grieve Icft Alonday for Toronto on a business trip. -Mr. Charlie Dyer. of Clinton. visited under the parental roof from 5iturday tit Monday. -Mr. f;:trf:eld 11odgert left las: Thursday evening for He_ir.a where h: will possibly locate. - For Nerve and Blood Budder use Dowry's Iron fills 100 in bottle for 50 cents. Try then). -Mr. John T. \W(stcott and son Bert, of (Hamilton. spent a few days in town chis week. - sirs. .lames Sha(Idork =upu chil- dren Eva and Fred returned to Lon- don on Monday evening. -Mrs. Samuel Eswry left 1a.;: week on 311 extended hit fr:ends in Neepct-a, .11 an. Mr. E. If. Vrooman, of Harrisburg was the guest Ot the },esus of Mr. Geo. Anderson last Mond, y. - Mrs. .1a171e'I Emyr.( and daugh- ter ,Jennie visiter1 friends at \Wind- l',nt a few drys last work. Mi. Ed. Crocker, who was visiting' Ws parent,- for sotne weeks left Tuesday 0;01 111144 for Toronto. -Ales and Mrs. John Pedler spent few (lays of last week wish '•1 . atd idrs. Lamport, of Clauue.boyc. -Mr. Percy Browing' (returned to Toronto Monday after spe.ndin.; his !tnl'.inys at the 'home of his parents. -Mrs. E(I. Taylor and children are v:sitin: a t the borne of the forr.:'r's p11.•rpt=. Mr. t,nd Mrs. Wm. P .;s. 1)11. (WRNS EYE AND EAR SER. genn. will be at the Commercial Hotel. (lours 9.10 K. ,n. to 4.30 p. in. Glasse. properly fitted and dis- eases of eye ear and nose treated. Next va.i1 Saturday, Sept. 7tb. 1'o7. OLDRELIABLI3ABLE Money Saving A Few More Days and Fall Will Be Here. We beg to announce that our fall goods are coming to hand daily and when completed we will have as fine a dis- play as we have ever shown. This week we are slaking a special sale in Look over this Bargain List. SNIVO III Bargains' In Lace Curtains 62.50 Quality for RIM $200 Quality for $1.51) $1.50 Quality for $1.10 Bargains In white and colored Musline 25c Quality for 15c laic Quality for ilk 12ic Quality for Sc Bargains in men's fancy summer pests li zht and dark colors. $1.25 Quality for 149c Bargaing In Umbrellas spleudid top with best steel and fancy handle. $1.25 Quality for OSc Bargains In rueu's Neckwear only 3 doz four in hand ties left to sell. :35c Quality for 19c Bargains In ladies Fancy Hove Black Cashmere Silk Embroidered different colors 50c Quality for 42c Bargains In ladies leather Belts assorted Colors 34c quality for 25c Bargains In Japanese Matting 21k Quality tor 1231c Bargains In Tapestry Cushion tops. 35c Quality for 1Sc Barga!ns In Boy's; strong evening shirts blue with white spots guaranteed fast colors. 50c Quality for 39c Bargains In Boy's leather belts 25c Quality tor 15c Bargains In ladies Black Cashmere Hose warranted all pure wool 35c Quality for 25c. Bargains In Men's Fancy Socks 35c Quality for 19c 8N EJI Ia 8z ROWS; WANTED -Diu; apprentice. Ap- /1 ply at Cole's Dru, Store. u - Miss Edna Telfer, of Toronto, is the •guest of fMrs. James Murray. -Some. Special Prices in Combs and hair Brushes. 11owcy's 'I)ru3- r.tore. - Hiss 'llinerctta Ilorney v'kited over the holiday .with friends in St. Thomas. - Miss Edith Itanney, of :Milverton, is the ;11eSt of 1)r. arid Mrs. ltauls- ton, this week. - Mrs. Ed. Treble ;returned Mon- day from London where she was vis- iting for some time. - Mr. Wallace fisher, of the Sov- erei_sn Bunk 1,1aff, London, spent the holiday in ltown. • ood Kitchen Requisities Let us supply your wants in the way of Baking Soda, Cream Tartar, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Borax, Ammonia etc. -Tinos. Handford, of Wisconsin, is These things are drugs and a drugg- the .;nest of this parch:s, Mr. and ist can best judge of their quality. Mrs. Silas Handford. We guarantee the strength and -Dr. harry lire-•: nin;, of Caledo,r_ purity of everything we sell in this ia, Minn.. visited •Iris parents here line and the prise is as low as can be couple of clays last w �••ok. for the quality. _Messrs. Ed. (?hrie and W. D. COLE'S DRUG STORE Sander's attended th(Toronto fair I the forepart of a.he week. -llowey's Drugstore for spices in I Once used always in favor Bulk c.r l'ackag(3t. t NcSupply for Cole { , 1'ieklin. ;ea -on u awrrived, s Baking Powder -Mr. :oast Mrs. James Wanless. of Duluth, are the 'guests of the let'- NEW T ter's parents Air. and 51 r?. hardy. -lir, and Airs. Geo. Willis, of Lon- don, were the !guests of lir. and Mrs. McCallum during the past tt ick. -Bev. Grigg preached a very in- teresting and instructive sermon in .lamas Street Church Sunday even- ing. -Mr. %.t.d Mrs. Alai flitch, H of London, were the 4;u(ats of Mrs ar:(1 tits John llitc'xll on tabor Day. GIANT • TRIPLETS "Currency" "Bobs" and 'Star,' Chewing Tobaccoes in bis plugs. Qualify always :the same. -Sir. Prank Kui.tht, bf Toronto, a rrive(1 home 51ontay nut to Visit his parents !Mr. and Airs. P. J. Knight. -The Misses Nail K.st1e and Lit- he ],owe spent *he holiday wit.b former's parents at "Grand Wi( w Darin" Sharon. For Qu,alily and Quantity ask your dealer for 1111! new big Plugs of "Bobs." "Slag," and Currency chew- ing tobaccoes. -hiss Alice Howard has been en - ;aged as clerk with .1. A. Stewart. She commenced her new ti0(1t5 'Tues- day morning. -For Boils. Pimples and Impure Blood 1lowey's Cotnix:and Sarsaparil- la, can't he. beat. Try it 50 cent and Sl bottles. • -Misses Viva Pearson and Robley E. Walker, of Simcoe St. London, spent the tv'-ok end with 51:s. Get,. Thorttas, Carlin,, St. -Announcement has be -m made of the marriage ,On October 21111. of Miss Ger,ie Aod.•rson to 51r. E. 11. Vrooi an, of lltl•t•ton. -5!r. Pr,(1 and 51iss Laura Hoop- er, of the Lake !toad are visiting friends in 1lamilton. Grimsby and Toronto for a few 'weeks. -Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Gregory, of North Daltl-;ord, S.tsk., arc the guests of the •fortucr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gregory. -hiss Nina I►insman ft turned to her borne hexa list Thursday evening fool( IPS and :tft"r ...having. its heal- af. •r a. pleasant visit with friends ing and Soothing Effect is 1'nsur,• in Sarnia and St. Thomas. passed. 25 and 50 cent Ixtitles. -Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson and -Several friendly gene's of tenni. chid, of London. and Airs. \Wark, of %v, to played Labor Day between the. near London, visited -relatives a 1:1(1 clubs of the James Street and Main fr:ends in and around town. Stn of clubs at the Courts; of the -.Mies lto.y 1'inkt) ince (visited Stain 8(11 et Epworth League. Sunday and Monday with h.,r 1411- --Women's Institute. ter, Mr.. Esti Ii('ywood, retnrnioz meetine of the Woman's fn tilul to Berlin on Tuesday tnornitt3• will be held ie E3^nior's IIs11, i'ridav -11 r. and Mrs. Sax -on Fitton and Sept. fish:fi .. t 3 o'rlock. Ails. 1)r. Mr. Toni Carling returned lest Fri -) Ames. P11 11 r•. (last nr4, 4: : day from their ?trip to Owen Sound. Th.y drove the antire distance. -Work on the long looked for IRE SETTER The House Gold Tire Setter It is our tnotto to keep up-to-date 1 . all line*, of our business. Reasons why this tire setter does its work better thah the old way: The ties stay tight longer. There is no charing or burning the wood. No danger 01 over dishing the wheel. The paint is not scratched or injured. Can get your job done in one quarter the time, We will guarantee all work done by this machine. We are also prepared to cut down wheels or any other repairs th s! your rig may need. R. ROBINSON, Winchelsea. Wagon Maker. -Alas Illa tir he Smith and i?mrnt( are spr•ndin3 a we.•k their cousin at Pori Perry. -Master 'fort 11- na, who visited his -t ster, sirs. Dr. S1:tlloy for ,s'vcral tc1-ekt returned home 011 'i'uesday. -Dr. Samuel Thomas, of London, 1% 110 spent the past week at the Grand Bend summer •resort, was the. guest of Mr. Samuel Martin on Sun- day. -Misses (era Rowe Ord 151ary Mack, of the Western Business Col- lege, London. v'sitc(1 at the tonnes (•f their parents from Saturday till Tuesday. -sirs, 5!ary Wilson, of Petrolea, arrived in town 11 few days 11 o rind will move into a cottage belonrinq to ler. 1). McInnes. Mr. Wilson will follow shortly. stetter (ttitlt • Ready -Made Clothing In Men's, Boys' and Youths' latest styles and patterns. If you wish to have a Suit Made to Order we can please you with the stock as wa carry a fine line of Tweeais and Worst- eds. New Hats, New Ties, Collars, Braces, Etc. Everything in Gent's Furnishing line that you require. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE CARLINC BROS. The Sovereign Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: -TORONTO. Paid Up Captital: $5,000,000. BOUM OF DIRECTORS: /EranaUS JARVIS, Esq., - - - Presiders, RANDOI,PH MACDONAr.D, Esq., First Vice -Presiders, A. A. ALLAN, Esq., Secand'Vice-Pr sides, HON. D. MCMII,r,AN, ARCH. CAMPBELL, Esq., M.P. A. E. Dvms. tr, Esq., M.P. P. G. Jsuwm, General -Manager. 1 HON. PETER MCLAAREN, W. K. AfcNAocHT, Esq., M.P. Ar,P.x. IBRU:CE, Esq., K.C. It. CASSELS, Asst, General-ffanager. Savings Bank Department. Interest at best current rates paid quarterly. Branches: -EXETER. CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, JOSEPH SNELL Manager. GLADMAN its STANBURY, Solicitor* FtENSALL BRANCH, - H. ARNOLD, Manager. Individual Instruction Practical Work AND Strict Attention to Business HAS PLACED THE Western BusinesDs `streetanddonshontariorthand Gollepe 110 undas , Lon, O. In The First Rank. We give a Positive Guarantee to Place Every Graduate in a Situation. Catalogue Free, address WM. C. COO, C. 8. R., President. ••••••N•••••••••••••••••• • • •s• 1 1 CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE . Educates to meet the living de- mands of is progressive age. Most exacting, modern city off- ices delighted with onr gradu- ates. Our management trains snore young people annually than any other in ‘Ves e t rn On- tario. We have incorporated the counsels of our TEN TEA- CHEHS into one grand unexcell- ed whole. Both courses for price of one. Day students may attend night desists free. FALL TERM from SEPT. 2nd. Enter any time. individual instructson. Write for hand- sonte catalogue. QEO. SPOTTON, Principal. 1 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• AT •..11•111111=•1 Are You Content with the flour you are using? If not get a hag of Star Drdutl Flour and be convinced claim for it. It is the perfect blended flour. %t c have a good stock on hand made from old wheat. that it is all we HARVEY BROS. EXETER, - ONTARIO. _'rhe at uitersary I'rs of the C E N T R A L I A A Good \%'ayri'iti MeoriaMeoriacurch tr6 '. last Sunday. „Rev. D. \W . Collins preached two cloquant sermons suit- nie able for tit" occn,:on, - to be Stylish and Becomingly -Harvey's (:ream of Roses is 1i31'1t19h CO�llnlbia Shingles Barrel Heading and Tr-___ to and to have your Cloth - SAW -MILL hest shin„ to u:. for Tan, Sunburn, ERNFST ELLiOT new lttatlon commenced fast Tor stay. Conveyancer Accounts Collected A •.treater part of the +foundation i Mn (I Y rn I .n .! I i. -.t rat... hasb-rn laid and work on t Le hu11:I ' yxtnWert Land* (Or Aalc. in; still he Tushed to cotulchen. Office, Mahe Street. Exeter FENCE SLATS Kept on hand or cut to order CUSTOM SAWING ing as thoroughly made and as carefully cut as possible is to come here with your ideas. First•class Workmen will turf the materials which you choose Done on shortest notice. into pleasing, lasting realities. Our experience is pretty good Logs Wanted Delivered or on the stump THOS. ELSTON -Mr. Wm. Bagshaw left Monday for Prince Albert, where he ('s011 visit his two •oree assurance that you will be sorry for nothing and prices are always at the bottom notch. RT. JOHNS Merchant Tailor