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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-02-10, Page 5I' II EXETER TIME 8, FEB. 10th 1910 The Molsons Banki Incorporated 1866 CAP TAL (Paid uP) ,.., ,•„ RESERVE FUND •••• .... *3 500.000.00 1111 $3.500,000.00 Has 66 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World. General Banking Business Transacted. Savings Bank Department at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager •••••••••••••••••••••••••••06 44•lNi••••••• O....4ee• THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE READ OFFICE. TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 R. WLLI IIR, President I paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 er DER LAIRD, Genal ManagerReserve Fund, - 8,000,000 TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES The new Travellers' Cheques recently issued by this Bank area most convenient WV in which to carry money when travelling. They are issued in denominations al $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200 the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France. 'many, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Norway, Russia, Sweden ln Switzerland is stated on the face of each cheque, while in other countries they are payable at current rates. The chsgiuee and all information regarding them may be obtained at every office d OW Bank. 1311 Exeter Branch -G. W Harrison, Manager Branch also nt Crediton. ill -14•144-1-1-14++++++++++++++.: J. Winter Term 1 OPENS I ISJanuary 3rd Students ( y eche e 1 year. may enter any :t da of the 1 � Individual instruction. ..g. Our graduates get the best i• positi009. 'H `.I. Mai! Courses. We train .l. Can - more young people than any I - other management in Can- ada! Aflliated with ('na.unercial Educators' Association of Canada. , «'rile for particulars +t ,hiss Laura Finkbeincr• of i.ondcin. • returned home Monday evening ;o n Business 1- visit her parents for a fete weeks. Our hankers got in a grand lot of furniture Monday morning. Th y have a few rooms rented abov • l•)r. Girlie's office. Mr. Fred Finkbeiner is on the sick (leo. Spotten, Principal. ,^'1, list but we hope to see him aroP.uc) NO01+. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++, :-::-':-•H:-++-H-.+-++-Hi ;.-;-.1.•1.. 11. Eilber. elf. 1'. 1'.. who is in I'onu110. spent Sunday in town d- Crediton `dr. Philippa oho Las b�cu visiting here left for his honor in S.:skatUOn, 11r. McCue and Adrian Coughlin. of Centralia. spent Tuesday in town. fhe sewing circle met at th • home of Miss Della Brown 'Monday even - 111',I. They all spent a p:ea::utt even- inlr together. \Ir. and Airs. J. I'reeter. of'Zurich. spent a few days the guests of Mr. :and Mrs, S. ]frown. Quilting seem are the order of t the. .'.Ir. Sweet is laid r,p with rheumat- ism. We hope to see hint soon around again. Some towns are rested with Jack the hugger. but our town is vested lith Jim the looker. Surely our townfath:r: should take the matter in hand, and look after Bitch nuisances as people looking in windows after dark. Mr. Sam. Small, the great cvange:- ist of Alabama, lectured to a 'large audience on Wednesday et•,•ning in the Evangelical church. College Centralia Mrs. (Ileo.) 11ott is visit int her mother and other relatives in Toron- to. Quarterly meeting AAA bctd in th.- blcthodist church last Sunday morn- ing. A number from here took in the box social at Saintabury on Tuesday, evening. Miss Wood. of London, Is visiting the Misses \Vi:son. The Epworth League is 10 botd :t Valentine social in the basement of the church on Monday evening next. rA uniyuo programme will be given. Th• Ladies Aid Society mel at the borne of Mrs. S. Davis on Thursday of last week and the following of- ficers here elected. I'reaids'Itt, Mrs. T. Neil : 1st Vice., Mrs. J3 :ti : 2nd Vice Mfrs. W. It. Elliott : Secretary. `Mrs. 11V• Parsons :Treasurer. Mrs. A. Mit- ehel I. The roads are certainly in bad shape for teantit11, thus Making against h++sinrss. Ilt1 horse buyers seem to be chasing each other up closely and paying yowl prier.. Whalen Mira. .las. llertt and son Well.. vis- ited the former's mother. Mrs. W1,,. t:untutur here on Tuesday. Mr. .1. V. Millaon visited lis hro- th•-r harn'tel Milson near Mitchell. on Thiirsday. A splendid anpply of ice his been barveate•1 by all who put away that materiae. Miss Edna Gunning soil Miss Shoe. bot tom. of Grantor'. visited at the former', home here over Sunday. We have not ns yet learned which of the• societies \Ven. Knowles intends joining but. lie was .•merged hi Vis11 pion Thur.•lay lass.. The wa.er •as co'd bot no merinos results 10:- owed. Moat be more careful in the future !filly. . and Mr.. Henry Ogd,•n. of M;Ini• aro visiting; Mr. Wtn. Ogden. y Thames Road %irks went west last week. toftn Turnbull :eaves on Thera. t.t the west. me of t he Thames ]toad boys here. \I r. (' . 0 f's wnod bre last tt eek. �lr. I'0bert I'aratitore has gone :o fl. t; .1 St. Valentine social tt•i:l be held in 1b' Methodist chord' by the Er. north League on retry. 11th. Ad- mission 10e. Everybody cordially in- vited. On Monday. evening 11paaid• of CO people surprised Mr. and Mrs. (ho. Lao son and presented them with an nddre•,es, a Morris chair and a rock- er. More nitwit this next week. K Irkton lir. Samuel Mahaffey. of the Bas.. line. Hlanshard. wi:l occupy the haus • recently vacated by Mr. itoberi Flet- cher. .lir. Adam F. Doupe (net with ati accident on Tuesday last by having large bock of ice It hich he was en- deavoring to load fa!: 01, biro crush- ing his leg and foot. We trust he n ill soon be around again. Mr. Ed. Kay. who has been in the entp:oy of Mr. Ired Taylor ns har- ness maker. during ,he past thee, years. left for C:earn iter. Man.. on in tay last. Neo wish all success to K.I. '•1 r. Alfred Hut her:a;id and wife. ti ho are at present visiting Mr. Suth- erland's parents ai11 Icavc for th it pra,rre home at ilamio;3 on Monday next. Alias Flora !frown vis:1• d friend. in St. Marys during last it . ek. return- ing horuo on Mosiday. Mr. \\ III. Elliott. of Print. Mich.. arrived home on Sunday Inst to visit his teir»n,•. Mr. and Mrs. Tho.. El- liott. Mis, Effie Cornish is confined to the house through illness at present. We horn to soon see her out again. The Ball given by the young :adi, of t he village and t•irinity on Mon- day et•enin:: in Aberdeen Iiall. uas attended by about 125 persons. and they report n good time. This is th, fourth of the season. tt S. No. ©1 SilOItVF. Following is report of K. S. No. I Shorne for rnonlh of .Ialntnry. 1\. \lax 100. Viola Il+:nkin :150: L etve:y- and Steil art 1I2 ; dean Allison 208; iIton !lodger, 260; ,\Niki' Jet trey 2i'.0; Charlie AEason 217: !Annie Pol- len 172 ; Earl Campbell 110: bootie 110,!•:,•rl IoM : Terrs.a Coward 51. Sr. III. names in order of merit. Ila roId 'l'lIrnhu'!. 1;ei t ride \lor,aut. John llodgertt .1r. 1tt.. II:Isrl Jlnnkin. Kleine ii;to. ar,. Garfield Brown. Ethel M111nna'd. John Cot t ie. (:bar:i.• Closed Their Doors Big Lot of Bi Lot of Children's Shoes Factorios' Men's Suits goat The Toronto -Worth up to�12 9c go at Big Lot of Ladies' Vests go at 3c and Mills Syndicate IN POSSESSION OF $1.79 BigLot of Mens'and Ladies Shoes go at 19c The Immense X25,000 Stock of CARLING BROS. Exeter, Ontario. Big Lot [of Men's Overcoats Worth up to $15.00 Choice $1.48 1000 Yards of Print go at 7c Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Gro- ceries, Carpets, Rugs, Wall Paper, China, Glassware, Etc.. Will be Placed on Sale at 9 o'clock a. m. 20 lbs. of Granulated Sugar goes at $1,00 Big Lot of Men's Shirts Worth up to $1.00 while they last 9c SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1910 And will continue Ten Days. Goods will go at any price In many instances 1.00THE WORK of Under Lock and key Thr doors closed Wednesday, Peh. lith, and an army of clerks have been working day and night arranging and narking this immense stock so as, to be in shape rlatnrday 1eb. 12. at 11 o'clnrk a. n. 1'ostively no good, sold and no one allowed in the build- ing until that time Dry Goods 5110) yards of Gingham goes at 9c 1111 1000 yards F'lannellete go at per yd 6c up 1001) yards Lawns go at 8c up Spat yards 1Voo1 1)rr r r (ioods,all col ors and patterns worth ':,c to $1.511 yard. go at 14c up 4c up 4 1-2c up 10011 yards Towel crash go at 4 3-4c 111) 11111 yards Grey Flannel (foods 15e Up 11)c to 50e Towels go at :)' 101 yards Factory go at Notions 3 cent paper Needles go at 10 cent Safety fins go et Good Thread goat Dress Buttons go at Mens' Clothing 3c up 3c up lc up lc 1111 Rig lot of Men's Suite go at 1.79 ss Men''. Suits go at 3.79 Big lot of Men's $10 Sults go at 4 89 Big lot of Men's *12 Seita go at. 6.48 Ilig lot of Men's $15 Snits go at 7.79 Big lot of Meta's $1, Suits go at 9.39 111) Ladies' Furnishings ISc to 7:.e• Hemstitched Handkerchiefs . • go at 7c up Ladies' Hose go At 90 111) Children's ifose 6e 111) Big int Summer Vests go at 3c lac to 50c Ladies; Vests go At 9c lip Ladies' Boo. Supporters go at 16(' 111) Bed Spreads, Qilttte ore., go at give Away Price'. It Will Pay YOU To conte -DO utiles to attend this sale of strictly high•grule up:to-date merchandise forced on the market to be turned into cash in ten days for what it will bring. Men's Furnishings 25c and ;rt lc den's Ties go at Rig lot Men's ifandkerchiefs go at tie to arks I'nde•rwe,►r go at 50c to *1 Men's Dress Shirts go at 15c to 511c Men's Sox go at 15c to 311c Men's Suspenders go at Men's (:loves go at Hats and Caps lc 111) 3cup 15c 111) 9c 111) 8c up 7c up 7c up Men's Paps go at 7e 111) $l to $2.50 Men's sof nd stiff flats 9(' 1lJ) The Tight t arket And being heavily cruses which [Wade this sale a •:o necessary. Men's Pants Big lot of mens' pants, go at liig lot of men's $2 pant, go at 32,:01 to $3 men's dress Fant', all styles go at Boys' Suits iiig lot of Boys' $1.511 Suits, go at Rig fol of boys' *2 suite, go at 82,:01 to $3 dress suits go at Furs! Furs! 79c. 98c. 1.39 up 79c. 98c. 1.29 Up Fur Sets. Odd Fore and Muffs. go at less than the raw cost of material. Men's Shoes Groceries $2 Men's Shoes go at *2 50 Meet's Shoes go at Big lot of Men's $:3 Shoes go at Big lot Mrn's $3 sit) Dress Shoes goat Mens $3 dress shoe strictly up-to-date Any $:3 all Men's dress oboes in all leethets attd atvles go at Any $4 Men's dress shoe in stock at All $4511 and $3 hand trade dress Astoria Shoes Ladies' Shoes Big lot of Ladies *2 shoes go at Big lot 01 Ladies $2 501 shoes go at Big lot of Led ies $3 dress shoe, go at Big lot of Ladies $:3.511 dress shoes go et w1.19 139 EBB 2.49 2.98 3.39 3 97 2.45 up Boys and Childrens Shoes .5c to $1.54) childrens shove go at ('. 1111 $1.51) to $3 boys shoes go at C Ilp NOTHING RESERVED, EVERYTHING MUST GO. Remember mendous bargains, but it will give you an idea 30 Salespeople ' Opening Days, Saturday,Monday,Tuesday and Wednesday All go at give away prices. Tinware Etc. Tinware, Crockcryware, (llaseware,liranite- w,tre, etc., go at your own prices. Wall Paper Nall Paper, all styles and colors. worth 5c, to :MSc per roll. Choice per roll lc. up Men,s Overcoats tts to $13 Mena' llvercoats in all rnateriale and styles, strict Iy nl••to•dete, go at $IM to gill Fur and Fur -lined costa. Your Choice 12.98 up 2.98 up Boys' Overcoats $1,75 to 33, Boys' Reefer Coats go at 98c up $1 to 7 Boys' Dress Overcoats in all styles 89c lip Merchants From town or country wishing to pur- chase portions of this stock must call be- tween Uand 111 a. nn., as all other hours are reserved forthe_tradp. Laces and'Sii'i 5000 yds, of lacer, worth is to - 54)cper yd. goes at 1-2c3d np 1(10) yds. emhroideriee, worth 5c. to Tic, goes at 3000 yds. of silk. worth 25c to $2 51) yd. go at Whitewear 2c yd. up 15c. up Tic to 75c drawers go at Sic to 75c. corset covers go at 50c to $3 underskirts go at 5(k. to $1.25 Ladle'.' corsets go At Shirt Waists 50c, to :3.00 Ladies Shirtwaists in all styles go at 2)11 to 3,14) Ladies Bilk shirtwaists in All styles and colors go at 98c up Ladies' Rain Coats 3.75 to 12101 ;'rasenette rain • coats in all styles go at 17c up lcup 29c up 90 up 50cup Ladies' Skirts & Petticoats 1.0)) to:3.' ; Petticoats itt all grades 49c up and styles go at 3 25 to 5.041 Ladies separate dress skirts in all rtylee and dilutes go at 98c Up 5(101) yds of Eiderdown, Bearcloth Astrachan and Beaver Cloth in all ,-olors worth 511•. to 3.0) per yard go at Men's Suitings 54100) yds. arena suitings in all the latest stogies worth :loc to 29cayd Rubber and Felt Boots All Rubber and Felt Brot,a Overs and Rubber Overshoes go at leen than the raw cost of material. 19e up $3.23 yard go et in this limited space we can mention but a few of the tree of the great values that await your coming. Wanted ruary 12, 14, 15, and 16, and Continue Ten Das. Men, Women and Girls Terms of Sale Strictly Cash. Look for name on sign over door Feb= Everything Marked 'Ir ('h t, C,nn was a visitor in (n.tar,st `r. ll.. Iaadcs 1Mncan :Incl • • • , The Toronto Factories an • • '.1 \\ at1+ Nutt I:Iy• Chi re ('o'd elan'.. '( r lie TOnr in plain figures,a child d Mill bynalcate Win. Xunn wet :t visitor at bull. Ilaro'd Jeffrey. Jr 1i.. 1•io'.•0 Mr. It. t . Ilearth'. etc S•:nday. .lobo 11enk'n int. n'i hnttlir•t: h shontin'r match nn Fehv. 17. Sports• Mary . e on r!d grown person. titeu:,rt. Lillian Kay. Jame, Dodgem can buy as safely as a Ho' lie Wiliam.. Eddie i'011,•ttr. Sr. i'. �••lson llcnkin. 11 b • men 1111 sr'-te•t should 11 111 Johnci. \I • Po l,•n. ('hirl'e .1 •'(r••.». Jr CAPIING BROS, Exeter, Ont Free Excursion to Exeter. On Purchase of $5 and over we Pay Railway Fare one way not aur! get d a0 ?.1 !. \ .etor Jeffrey. Cecil Steuart. - -- - - e Mr. 'llonteith. of Liee•'r. it :t %.s';' r a f'nl:ett. Artbur hand:r. C. A in . his ncighborlioo&. Coo, ail :, :Ichen t;. Big lot of Ladies' and Children's Rubbers go at I lc. Big lot of Childrc ' 1's Suits worth up t U 3,00 go at 39c to exceed 25 miles. •••••••11.11111.