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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-03-24, Page 10!; EXETER TIM S MARCH 31st 11,10 •••NN•• •••.....••..••••. ••••••••NN..NNN.••••• l..••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••i•••••••••••••••- _11 STEWART'S i•� • 2 if 22 2• =z ij Q2 ; • S � 2 • • •••S PHONE 16 SEE THIS DU,iiOMTRf1TION WOMEN -1f yon are in- terested in Comfort, Ease, Style or Fit do not fail to see the Corset Demonstration of Bias Filled Corsets by Miss C:ampb_II from Monday, April 4th, to Saturday, April 9th inclusive. This demonstra- tion is a new and novel feature and every woman should take advantage of it. Miss Campbell ‘v ill be Pleased to welcome you. A special apartment has been provided and the demonstra- tor is prepared to show and fit corsets to suit all figures. Tell your friends about it• MILLINERY The new Season should be a record breaker. bur Millinery has :• nt•wnesq and distinction that appeals to the cultivated taste it •e you el y helve not yet called, consider this a personal invitation to see the ne•w Millinery. We can please you. NEW CARPET RUGS, MATTING, CAR- PETS and LINOLEUMS '1'nii new Spring showing is direct from the Manufacturers and runt ked at prices for prompt selling. See the NEW ROOM Rugs Remember we Cut, Fit. and Lay Linoleum, without any additional charge Solid Values for every Dollar you spend here your :none for an justu. r • a: k All kinds Produce taken as Cash J. A. STEWART 1 1 1 • • i 22 • • 2 • • • • � 2: :2 S: S • ' • =S • • 2 t2 • •• •• •• •• •• ? •• e• •• •- •• •• e- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• `••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••e•• ORGAN and PIANO Repairing and Tuning 0. I'I:DLER, late of Chicago. has decided to remain in Exe- ter for some time (indefinitely) and will wait on the music -loving public in the capacity of Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. This line has been his life work and he is thoroughly practical and competent in all lines connected with Pianos. Organa and Pipe Organs and Guarantees his work. Old Pianos and Organs overhauled and made even like new at lowest possible price. Following are a few Prices -New Strings 23c each ; Tone Regulating $:3 up ; Once Tuning $2; Key Levelling 00c ; Over- hauling (runt $10 to $25 ; New Action and Hammers for Old Square Pianoq from $25 up. Dampers. 1•'ettl. Springs. Itegulet- i-•;( Set care Bridle Tape Etc., furnished reasonably. Ise -varnish- ing. Polishing (leaving like new) done at lowest figures, also Estimates on Pipe Organ Tuning and Ite'paiiing furnished on re- ,lueet. All (teed Organs conte under the ROMP Price List. All \York (Inaranleed. All orders left at .JOHN PEDLE R'M resi• Bence South Main Street, or a Postal Card addressed to G. Ped - ler, Exeter, will receive prompt attention. G. PEULER, Exeter. lis a Long Road that hest1't a turn, and a ionizer flee that doesn't come our way. This mill is m eking a emir tee etel to nine. If yon %emit Flour lh.lt will hake bread lIke •',umber mei to make" yon (1111 get it here. Model CORN!! FEED CORN FOR SALE AT rill: iiENSALL FLOUR- ING MILLS, H. Cook, Sons & Co. 11ENSALL, ONT.A Bus & Dray Business Having purchased the Bus and Dray business from Wm. Arnold, I bo - licit rt share of }our pat- ronage. Orders left at the Advocate (Mice. Creech, Proprietor. is the old reliable. For Flour that' Mr. .1, d:. Ilion n. ex-IOliceman o always goof. hay mire. sew York. necornpanit d by Sire. 1110••n left Friday morning for dee \ ll i k 1 I t a lllfat ' f.rr r Gtllrt d 1)V � and ,resp/1;, ap,cinl s •rvi• ct' • Stain site. t Me hodiet of . Brown' t re - 'ed O •r ••••••••••••••N•••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••N••• 6 718 13143 to� I�zz r o_]�Z1:Z8 29 M 234 9 ,Io IIIZ' 16 1718'19 23242 ' 30131, llorsem et nt ention l The time is drawing close when you tcill be et tieing on , h rend again. 1 on will be Al intima cards printed. We are prepared to turn them out on 'the shortest notice. \Ve have a good linaf of cuts .o choose from. The prices e• right. 1)o not forget .hat e e give a free insertion in the paper ie yell stet your cards printed nt 'the "Times" You et ill snake no mistake by nlac- it.,' :ut "ad" in our Want Co.t:ntit oil 1:•.• frier. e••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Market Report. -The following is the report of Exeter markets. cor- rret •d un to March 31st. Wheat from $1.01 to $1.07. (fiats 37 to :1', cents. Peas FO to 145 cents Barley 50-52c. Shorts $24.00 Bran 522.00 Model lour `2.75. Feed Flour $1.45-$1.50. Hay 69.00, if 10.00 Coal, $7.25 a ton. Does liyew•eght $9.65. Butter 20o and 21e. F ars lee per dei n. Turkeys. 16e, dressed. Geese late dressed Ducks 1So dressed Potatoes 50 0 to 65 cents. ('lover seed $7.50 to $8.00. Timothy seed $1.50 to s:2.5O. Alsyke $5.50 to $6.75. Chickens 12e. dressed Foie !le. d reused Dried Apples 5e. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • LOCALS • •••••.•• •••••••• 'l o1.•r I'au: Collins is visiting in Loran. )taster ('lwd • 11 antan is vtsitine, in London. Mrs. .john Ilawkshaisseer in Toronto inkbein;•r a as in London on 'mod Friday. d rMelinda \\•a!per tett Monday for llan•Iton. Mr. C. Whitby spent Sunday and 11 ei o I'sre.. It••• . W. Bak r. of Arkona vie t- • .1 , t n Eaa,er. :dl, .John ito++e is visiting in Clan- ,1eheet • and lldert011. Sir. Wm. Jones toed tamer 1-s. sa..•- arday or Regina. Bask. Mr. and Mra. John Pedlar spent Good Friday in Ailsa Craig. Mr. Gib Dow left Thursday with a car of horses for Winnip••,r.. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch itoweiiffe vis- ited in London Good Friday. Aire. ltd. Quante and son Maurice, spent the holidays in London. Bruce And rson sit nt 1':ast• r Sun- day and Monday in Golcrich. Mrs. .1. T. Wood and •Breit May aVoo'1 ,pen Monday in London. Mrs. Auguel Guhr and daughter repent th' holidays in Stratford. Mr. Itobt. Pickard and son Cecil 'eft friday evening for Frobisher. Sask. \tr. :•nd Sirs. V,. !Iceman. or Lon- don. v:s;:ed their son. W. .1.. //ore; Friday. Was Victoria 'liners or the Nor- mal school. London. is borne for ill • holiday.. Mrs. Goodison and son Jack of Sarn- spenr the hol.days visit:ne Mrs. it, .r+ohns. Mr. Geo. Dei: s. of 1't. Herm'. ens h •most o: Mr. Albert 1'.-n%arden I -.r Monday. 'e • s W. W. Tertian. Sire. It. N. ('r• eh and :Mss L. .iohns were Cn London The minty. M-.. iron•• Itnnd ord. o' Whitby Ladles' College is api ndin;t the erica- , on rat tier home h •r.•. Mrs. ('line. Snndere anti Mat Virg Cookson. of Exet, r Nor: b. spent Eas- -••r 111•1 ,lily, in London. M ss W, (toward a ho attended th • London Normal durintt the prise rens has rturt, •d hom:•. 1'. O. South(0.1 nttended 1 h "At Ilome" of dr Normnt School. London nn Th'rsdnv evening Inst. Mr. and 'Sirs. Harry Ogden left Th•trsday (or Penne. where Mr. U;; - den has e,•cer d a situation. Miss Alda 1) ntdnte returned to her home in Kipp n Thursday after vis- iting for two t e -km in town. it. 11 - • "..nal 'wn els"dr n of 11 •thgate. visited the form•r's par- t•,. • Sir. and Mrs. Joe .Bawd•'n. hie tt ( !: forSe Catharines Luker 'ft swh •rehe has neve led n let nation in a tannery. Mr. Reginald Elliott. rind daugh- ter \lies Pauline. of Nor,,ieh. vis.l- ed lativt s in town ow t Easter. M ss Luella Ruby. of New Hem - burr. v:sired at the hom • of Mr. anti Mr-. (lardy der let the pnst week. Mr. Case lloeard o' Sl. Thomas. spent Sunday and Monday with him parents Mr. and Mrs. .las. Howard. *ars. Ileek urban, and Mrs. Itobl. Sewhcolt o Landon. v's"fed Mrs. C. A. Snalhrotf. the 'niter pnrt or Intl, n k. Per. Gonda n n' l'nrkhill. seen, Geed I'iel ly '11 iii n and conducted ll.e . rvic s i„ .h Wen site el church, in . he ev, n.n •. \1r. and Mrs. Wi I .tr'ey. of Her:ord. and Mr. and Sirs. It.r; Amy. or Ilrate ford. v'sited "I r. anti Mrs. t•:. Jot y. 1'as er ho:iday's. M ss 1', Thomp or of Mateo Ledge and .lits. .las. (Intel est. of Dnreh,•at••r (int. t''Auer! the! sister. -Sirs. 8. Martin daring th''r • ho., int.. itcv. 1). Ian ty 0: (Maw:, %, tin has lie, n veair re.utit• s in town cors. elected t vie s in Knox church. st, r Sunday. White Wyandotte 1':ggii fru Hatching. Good Utility Strain. $1.110 per 13 Eggs. 3 Settings $2.50. Incubator Lets $4.00 pee 101) Hegel. td Fertility Guaranteed'tra CHAS. F. IHOOPEIt. Box 157. Exeter, Ontario. WA' TED-A11.ten:ic.- at one • to earn :h • barb -ring trad . App'). at once to W. 1). Burke. 11"A\'I'ED-Good boy to .rare erint et r. Splendid up •nine .'or snub. lad tvith fair education. Apply at hit office. S ttltrday. April Clod - (lou'ihu'd I'urretitle. etc.. the property of Geo. Maut'e. North street. Exeter. Sale a: o'c oils. 11 m. Anderson. Auct. Illi. OVENS EYE AND EAI1S(?)ts geon. will be at t he Cont,nercial hotel. (lours 9 a. nt. to 1 pt m. Glasses properly fitted and diseases of eye. car and nose treated. Next visit Sa- terday. April 211d. all day. Sirs. Geo. (:rooks et on the sick i.:. Dr. Brotit.ng was in London Mon- day. --- •.•� Ern Davis ti as confined to the boil --.,• After all It's the Tailor who a few days Inst week. makes a suit a SUCCESS ora Mrs. Cole. of Lucan, visited der sendFAILURE. The most fxscin- 1t . S. on Good Friday. ating style would be a fizzle if The sprinkler made its first app, ar- there were not careful needle :ince Tuesday afternoon. work underneath. 'That is lbs Sirs. 1). A. Ross visited Mre. Will reason our Suits at $2) are (toss. of Clinton. Chit week. better than the suit you buy in Mr. )tobt. Ilowey. of Loudon. visited town for more money They les brother. \1'rn.. Good Friday. are perfect in every way if Mr. Langford. of Ingersoll, spent not you can have your money Easier at the Presbyterian Manse. back. Wfni May Jewell spent the holidays---�--- in Ilensal1 visiting 51iss Cora \V.I'raon. Reeve 1iatden returned home from WWi TAMAN the Old Country Friday morning last. . - Miss J. S. •Murray and Miss Jennie Murray were in London Enster Mon- day. Dir. and 'Mrs. Geo. Hawkins t:p,•nt the Easter holidays in I't. Huron and Deli net. Mrs. 1nrdy. 0[S ,t1 London. (on was s the meat of Sirs. 11. Spackman. Eat - holidays. Mrs. Evan McDonald and son of Gee'.ph vis.t• d at V. D. Weekes' o: cr the holiday. Mrs. T. Gregory and 'Miss Stella Gregory vis't••d in Toronto during th • Easter holidays Mr. and 'Mrs. \Vinson. of London. spent Good Friday ;lith Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clarke. Mics Enema ['cart. of %ion, is visit- ing her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pearl. Purchase your tickets and look your seats at A. Marrhand's Jewe. w (::....NTON. store. ,t,'j8rt wit, be the-. Big rush for scats anticipat'd. el ars reserved for outside pieces like Cr di:on. llen- %I sa'I and Dashwnorl. y J. eveningCaMfter apeh dinretth Mon- ya1's Mday after spending the holi- days in Myth. Mr. 11. 1'. l'h`I:ips. of Itavrnsa,tout Mon - spent a few drays vl itine his par- ents this n•e••':. Sir. Jas. E! :e of Lawr.•nce i tenon visited his ti tr. Mr.. also. And •r -on over th • a!'• t,Ybt•n - person feels ••Niue•.• -•IN%-.! Cedmore anti dnuttht• r --"all tired out"--"dosen't feel Rose. spent a Laster holidays t. ith like doing anything' -unbent friends in Alvinslon• concentrate his mind nn hit Silas (teed ep.nt the hoe- work -feels weak mentally and day:. with his grandparents. hi r. and physically -doubts his powers - Sirs. Salus 'landlord. rd. complains of poor appetite and Mrs. 8. Fitton and on. Gera'd• sleeplessness -suffers from heart visited during 'he Faster holidays in at -hes -then his nervous ,retell. Hamilton and Buffalo. is all run down and demands a Was Johnston. of the 11. H. depart- good tip -building tonic. meat. is ep. nding the holidays with good Exhaustion is a Mod - Sir. ruothcr in Toronto. ern disease. sod pre-eminentlySlr. and Mrs. C. 1:, Carter and faro- an Americas disease, caused by ily. o' 1!derton. spent Easter ho idayi too close attention to business. little Mr. anti Sirs. D. ('obbledick. overwork, worry. devotion to Mr. and 'ides. John Halter arrived trying family or rill Id so cares. home Wednesday a v,n'nt after apt ever -study, udy, etc. •u;: the winter very pleasantly in Nyal's Nutritive Hypnpho - _ Cornet all. En:t:and. rbitea forms the hent •nerve and >• 1r _ - The nW.t C. T. 1 . will bo:d an '1,• •'- : - tainment in t h Janna ser, a• '1 b vain folio known, and have re- y l i churchon Friday ev.oin•• T. stored thousands of su1Te'rt•rs to iSNER /I�e q�/LL%AA1S .-,� of s. y ° health, Largean both.'. fe IMI I• � y,�/' � ti ill be served front 6 to 8.a� P^I f/ �RiseSHE: Sir. and Mts. Ilnrley Sand •r. wito spent the past_ le o or ,bre. weeks v:silent: in I: e.anineuo. Mich. ret'itncd horn Monday even n, Chemist and OpticianHey. 8. F. Sharp preached Pr, para - tory serve a; Cromarty friday last. anti on Sunday afternoon preach • ed r. Fast, r it •anon t I: and til. I�JOYrI E Mr. Henry John I„srlc and fu. • return d horn • Slonday t v rine after an extended boa. yntoon trip to Dc- ------ _ trot I a'arnaeoo and other points. Mr. anti 'lits. Cchnn and fnm'ty. o.' Shakesp ar.•. hair. returned home af- ter ap •nd ti: : Eats: •r holidny.a with Mrs. Debut's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I). Cobb ed ek. Mt. Enrt Ilrickwood. who has eery -d 11's apprenticeship w•i:b Ih' "Tial .." tet ,lesdny ntortene tor Somber. Ear: is a steady young man and e • wish hien sueeess. ' Oh' 1 elel enjoy flint. (tureen, f, was splendid." '1'h s is u hat will b heird on Vaterdny. Apr : !'tb. 19119. niter ;to'n1; .o 1h' Open limier Vii• day 'Fehr April rib. All who are int••r.•st el in tooth 17 are re pe still to b• at the Town Dalt I'r d:iy evening at 7 &tern* It is hoped that it rood numb r of football , 11. hot as, . iii I runt out so that Ih w til. - ht gel organ xrd and commence prae :se nt one• . '•1r. and 'Mrs. A. T. Itann•e relented holm. on 1'hnrsday nst n'ler i p nd• ;u . . heir hon- ynoon 11 i((i in London and \ineata Falls. On Tneed -y they aeeolnl,nnaed Mr. and Mrs. H. H ••nt- Mr. Hurl 'Alts. M :chs 11. o+ ,`to t:h mer to Viol) eh r Sntk. eh r: th y London v'sited 1h• Miss a l:ine111.au • w1ll inside in the Marcia Eas.i.r, .. Varnishs (n '1Fedn ny. e Mnrrit r t al e o Mr. Steer •. of Iteittetoen. is ex din ; ret tnony e tech in • r s:a e n per: el here Friday to talc- the pie o' our renders lens sof nen s d in Vse, tort its junior in the Meson's hank. cooter D. r.Th • oc •a. on ii as 1 h •1'h s year aeons to b. Ile. record marr'nge of Mr. Richard Thorn. en year for early f:.hine. thlr o el prospe,oes seine. man cf the: c ty t• sports have b rn out and r port oto! Itnsella MiryI neanlore. 'Otto -r y stings.. 1 Shorne. Th • cert tnony was p r The coennti.t •e n he hnv l char e o formed in Mount !Warsaw Method a pro cane •rt iv •n and r Ih an -p.. rs church :n '1 he pr•a •ncro'th • immtdi- o; :he Trivitr SI moria) church lav ale relatives by 'th • Bev. 1. 1'. West- 'twitted :i hi•- exp. ns • in a curin•- man the pastor of th •.eheteh. !:ant • the tat, nt d net's a Mit. •Thomp on fifteen yenta ngo Mr. t1'ia.mnn e.t.a and Mr. Craig. Adm ssion 4-eaerv.-Il Mr. and 'Alas. Nelson Kesllc rp.n0 'Just :h nk 01 it 1 Af e, f •he .Inn or 1'nsi or on th• E'en ti seats :.0c.; a few r A -rt•ed tcatt ase. he holiday in Milverton. electric t.. ht connnntets r1 circa 1. whet Miss rammer,. th n at ruses' admission 25c.Mr. Atr •ast Gehl.rt•tarn•el home have to ';,ty a meter ren ,l' tend 11 s •, v:, M KA ram -error:. 1 h An exeellmnt aocin1 evening was from the W,st Tu,sday evening, per mon .1 instead of i second dmt;:hl r n: Mr. on" Mr. ,riven ,n Jam, fit. St thedist cher, tyhnt we net for electing s co 'i'honnns 1 ;P.-nro:I. o' 1 shorn... o h,, , Mr. Mil.on 1 fall. of London. is vi.• are Web r t r t • rot d he lal.en in ; 1i on Monday everenrr by th • \Vom n'. tin:: nt his home on th • Lake Road. on \\in;;ham Advance. M-ss'ontry Hosiery. A mesien' • se' Rei bhorhnri(1. Th • held • and gr r n' literary program wnq given. whish Mr. 1\•m. Miners necomptni •d by his Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. (Tolman. emit itne fh-it married lire ender wee mach appreciated by rho.• nr two daughters. Mae ' -^•r tVictorit, montiville. visited frionrl• in favi able o•rcnmstnnt'ei and a hos, dnrin ( the holidays. Alt. FFoln eat. After the program .inch was syn" in Thorndalr Any ntttnd- rienda jo n in beret twhah•'s for a horn ill the past winteNr flat served. Hey. It Noble acted :, ing the tweddiav on, Fred, to friends arc glad to ser be 0a li'e. chairman. ! , Miss Dun ed bas usual bea`th, 1• Church Directory 1TIIE JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor Sunday Public) Worship -10.30 a.[n and 7 p.m. Class Service -Sunday 0.30 a.m. end after Morning Service and Wednes- day ought. Young !►len'. Clw and Cstseyutaeas Sunday sl t own Sunday School and Mete Cta,x•., t.•10 pos. Epworth League -Tuesday at 8. p.m Prayer Meeting-Tbursde,o at 8 p.m. The power will preach both morn -I ing and evening. l Men's Suits -AT- $20.00 Merchant Tailor. EXETEiR ONTARIO I Am s ellen g the best! I 1Vc )v cit I encu that is made and I am selling at the following low prices: - 6 Bar Fence at 34 cts. per rod 7 Bar Fence at 27 cts. Per rod 8 Bar Fence at 3o cts. per rod fl. J. GLflTWOR1 H Y OLD RELIABLE We are showing this week a Large Range of New Goods whie4 have just come to hand, Among them are those up-to-date Shirt Waists for the Ladies Also White Skirts Nobby Good which was made note:oft in our last ad. You should sec them be- fore making your selection, A Word to the Young Men If you need a Fancy Shirt or Tie, Hat or Cap, we ha111 v them just the style you require. We have just opened up, a fine range of up to -date line of Men's Shoes, very stylish, something to talk abont. , We have decided to go out of the Ready-made Clothing and if you want a Snap Give Us a Call. Highest prices paid for Produce. CARLINC BROS. "20,000 Razors for Free Trial!" A new scientific discovery -a secret Wo want you to I .ow and enjoy process -has revolutionized the maim- the smooth shaving • m(nrt you (pa facture of razors. This discovery en- obtain only through tae long sweep - aide r s us to after you a blade of Carbo• hag anal ,nuke o..t straight blade b g 9 steel -(steel plus carnal-whlrh you standard razor -the Carbo- lla nctic- to not11:1 e'eto hone or grind; u blade which cute the hairs (leanly without tint stays sharp always. splitting them or turning the ends back Into the skin to cause Irritation, pimples. and even worse , -oozs. �.. come to today and get a Canto -Mag - tittle Razor on 3) Days' Free Trial. To prove It we will distribute Carbo- Magaetic itawrs t.n 3.l Days' Trial u1b- roiutely free -there is one here for > u u. This Razor Is tempered by a secret electric process at an absolutely even temperature of 2.'00 degrees. The re- sult Is the hardest cutting edge known to science. A blade of Carbo -steel that ewe guarantee tar s lifetime of perfect near. no honing -no grinding. W. J. HEAMAN, LOOK Pala TKtS TRA! MARK Wbe Made the Car6o Agri EXETER, ONT oNrAht() SMmmmn►mmmmmmmmmmm 11= M1111 Nutritive HYPOPHO$PNITES 1 1 1 1 1 1 • ?Merchant Tail,Ir TAILORING! New SflrIllQ Sultlis We guarantee Best Workmanship, Best Material, Best Fit and Prompt Service. (once to and inspect our materials` W. JOHNS. • M Stu u% ass Ext•tcr, Ontai;o P1tik1ns Stave & fldrOdrc 5 W. S. Howey, Phm. R. F.XI?TF.lt - ONTA ltit. Medicinal Jelly For Chappell Mends anti Face awl ALMOND ('REAM for Sunburn, Tau and Rough Skin TOOTH CREAM, theflnest Dent ifttce Note poisonous, container no acids, NA M ri.EMM ('clan h and (`o1,1 It••nu• dy. quick r -lief and core for all af- fee tlens of the Hertel, limpet ere] Dings. Any of lite Above preparations for 2e t r5 for >)11 IM). Mold only as THE PURITY J. \Vn.t.ttt l'titt•ttr.t., --- el to %1,r,t Don't Forget we bandit' I tIl' (IN latest and newt totetedate 1911)N(5 (IItAI'HHS and lte'cordr. We to 11 easy tet -Ins April Fool Cards (3 for Se). Builders' Supplies. Housecleaning Stipples, Garden Tools. Special Paintjfor Housecleaning Housecieanirg Tirne i,e llnr,';e pim(it1K fin a -•rhe Flom e, Il,e I3ru+e•boardm, IbeOwl' aunts, the ('baits, (1 a Tables and a 11•,7.111 Pieces of Fur• nit nr a ,reed re painting or re -varnishing. We have a compete Line of Williams PAINTS AND The Sign el the 'lee Sign of Paint Man and have Paint, Varnlshs faint Ms and Stains, for every printable Article. Ask for Color We can quote you Lowest Prices on Cleveland Spring Coil Poultry Netting, Garden Tools, 1louscc'caning Supplies, Et