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Exter Times, 1910-05-26, Page 8
Ar;1iiik( i 1Mr,SMAY 26th1110 a. w•••••••••••••••••••♦♦••04♦•••••••••••••••••••••••• iN♦••••••••••••••••• Oa* .0..o•••••••••••••••••••••••♦• • •• if • :_- • • • • ♦• ♦• ♦• •• • •• •• • •: •• • • Z• • •• ♦ • •� ♦• 2• •• • • .0 ♦• ♦• • • • • • • • •• •• • • •• STEW A RT'S PILON E i1i Our stock of Millinery, Dress Goods, Clothing, Car- pets, Groceries and Crock- ery is undoubtedly the fin- est Collection of Merchan- dise one could wish for. ♦• :: • O2 •• • It is the outcome of careful buvitig and we are confident that it merits lour insp('(•tion. ('all o•• and see it. No trouble t o SIIO W \'Olt. :• ♦ 75c $1 $I.25 OUR III..!' 1i VOILES for stomper tt,wr in all wool at d tine „raves int above pri t•t•s 1 .ti t..•1 L.• sot pass, .1. If you cannot toil! and see then[ send for sawlike $1 1,25 1.50 is three special linea in ItLAI'K l'AFFETA SII.K. 'these silks are all :1 t' 1111 wide and are ga:u•tottetd by the ruannfttcturer just the thing for your 8uuuuet• 1lrtss or Coat. 15c 20c 25c • fol t 1.111 e t.f \\'Atilt • (.11lit s that you tviil tool • 11 ti .1 to he.tt. :111 the Ietvest rol,n•s and weaves s :ere in this : atssoetrnettt. These goads aro very suitable for I. tdiew :and • Children's Dresses and Odd • • \\'a- st8. • • • • •• • •• s• •� . • •• ♦♦ •• ♦ • •• •• ♦• •• •• •• ♦� •• ♦� ♦� ••. is •• • 2• ♦• •• ♦ • • • • •T 25c 35c 50c OUR FANCY LISLE DOSE fat. Holies in colors of bronze, t in. grey. champagne, greelt, i•e.sed:+, wistaria, ashes of Ass- es. heli° mauve and black in - chute every taint; th tt is new in Hosiery. They have dots• hle heels and toes, Fancy Parasols Better pick your I',tt:astel now. The sooner you stake your cho co the better von will be p!e:used :aid the longer you will have it to use. \Ve have theft 10 match any dress in Fancy aril Natural \\'ood Handles. Linoleums A •t ':h -'r .hipnt un of N airn's S_oteh Linoleum+ jest arriv- ed. The patterns are new and aro sure to please, \Ve fit and lay without any extra canrge Curtains \Ve show the most oust title c•utt• ins for every window- - doorway -you twill ,v•ch and no surprised at shy reason- ableness of the price. Com• pore ours with others you have seen. I'tir Pair 50c to $7.00 Carpets and Rugs \\'t• flake it .i,eeialty of car- pets and roost rugs, anti tan furnish you with almost ,any size you require.at prices fr,an $675 to Mattings We have about ten differ- ent pttterns iu Japanese Cot- ton Warp Matt togs. This retakes :t splendid covering for bedrooms :at min all cost. debt quality at Per Yard 200 and 25c •• :to •• •• ••• ••• •• • • • :• :• •• • •• • • •• • •• • •• • • •• •O O ♦ • •• • ♦ • • •• •• •• • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • ••• •• •• •• •• • • •` •• • • • ••♦ •• •• ••• •r All kinds Produce taken as Cash •• J.' A_ STEWART ••a•••••••••••♦•♦••♦•••••••••♦♦••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••♦•••••••••••O •••♦•♦•♦••♦•••O••••••0.�'• ORGAN and PIANO Repairing and Tuning O. PEDLE(t, late of Chicago. has decided to remain in Exe- ter for some time tindefinitely) and will watt on the ut►sic•loving public i,t the capacity of Piano and Oto.nt Tuning and Repairing. This Zino has been Itis life work caul he is thoroughly practical and competent in all lines connected with Puanos, Organs and Pipe 0, Bans and (ii itarantees his walk. Old Ptutos and Organs overhauled and made even like nets at le,w•t8t puss:bee price. Following are a few Prices : - lets Si, inga 25c eat h ; '1'tm.• Regulating $3 up ; Once Tuning $2; Key Levelling f1Oc ; 1/vet - hauling from $10 to 023 ; New Action and Withrow', (..1 1);d Square Pianos front $:.o up. Dampers. b'elta, tipring•t. Itegeil,,t• Mg Sclet; s, Bridle Tape I',te., furnished reasonably. Rr•vatniah- ing. Polishing (leaving like new) done at lew'e-1 figotes, also Estimate on Pipe Organ 'Tuning and Repairing tarnished on re• .Inca. t 1 Heed Organs come under the Panne Price List. All Work c, vtranteed. All orders Ieft.ltl .11)i1N I'EDLi:R'M test deficit s• nth Main Street, or a Postal (:said addressed to O. Pelf. ler, Ex• • r, will receive prompt attention. G. PEI)I.ER, Exeter. ',, DUST Causes Sickness, Is a (General Nuisance but canbc ,4' oidcd by 'sing DISTB4 on Sweeping Day. t I b, toorc)vcr, disinfects the room a restores rugs to their ori,;l. a1 t,cshness. The women swear by "Dustbanc" when once they have used it. Don't have another dusty swcepi:ig day but gct a 35 cent tin of 111 )11Stbatle". We arc.authorized by the in,rt•uf.ictnrcrs of Dustbanc to send you a 35c carr of their Sweeping Compound, We want you to use this r n trial for one week. At the end of this period if not found satisfactory they will takc it track and the rc tt ill be no charge for quantity used. If it does away with Dust on Sweeping Day You Want It Sold in bbls , half bbls and gtlaiter hh!s. f. r !cores, schools, churches, hospitals, banks and public building. W.J. Heaman 1)ist.rlt,utor fo • 1'.x('tt i'. Canaji t•1 Factories St. John, N. It., ‘Vinnipcg, Man. ••••••♦••••••••••••••••••♦ ••♦••♦•••••••••••••••••••• The 'Fillies Want Column As an advtrtistI1 medium the I•:x'tt•r '!'inns cannot to. stir • pas -wit. Duoli it occur to you that an advertlaetnent may chaugr the o hut career of an •ndit•id,lal, and may material- :). off ao 1 h,• advertisers lot in life' A r, al estate ad. oil b' read by our I,ubser.1, ns atilt tit 11 1'. tt'hu are inlet - ,t, d •11 real estate. if you ha; ion ,hint; to dispose of : at want •It 11.1p, or have sone, th.n,' '.0 bring before the the columns of the T tit ' as your ttdvrrti+in;, in 11 neon. 'rh. t'o't is Iciflion;. 0•00•004,••••••••••••••♦•••• ♦••••aa•o••e•••••••••••••• it h. 1 Ite,wrt.-'1 h,• fn 'utt ,he r• ;...rt of lox, tt•r nt•rk,•ts. cor- o \la4 _'tit. 1910. :o31 a ties u i r .t I• aur I,t5-�l.i•O. I!n.t }3.UQ e10.UI) Clover seed $7.5o io $8.OI. Timothy seed $1.50 to .`2.50 Alsykc $5.70 to *0.75. Potatoes. 400 to 50c. \\'haat lac. Standard. 1' Is 75e. y 45c. to •11 c. ltran $20.00 Dot--; 9.15. Cho ee export cattle $7.35. t.otoi t' 'ort cattie 86,00 to 57.00. • ;l :��IIK234[5167) 8 9 ' IOhTITI2' 13114 15 16 17 18 19 20,21 2! 23 24 '25._26 2728 29 30 31'1-1rs • 4 • • LOCA 1.s • • • • I Iurse for Sale -Bay hot - :• •acral 111199 a.. :Apply to 111.' Jackson 6c. Son. Mr- . 1'. \1:11 on the sick list. \I r• ! r . 0` Laran. • '.1': • r. ford. Mies L. 113illing! e>Z:nt the lath la Lotxton. ; ), \1r• W, 311t nt nday at h'.s 11!tch •'). Q•1anc.• sp••nt tt►• .lth in :,11 .1. Ford visit ,! in Londcn lion., . nd To ,:day. lir. I'. iliss,•tt. ur London. visited in tot, is l'rday. :Jr. R. Qnance Sr.. of London. Spent th t holiday [with t: i tinily. Mr. Frank Hoyle t - :, 11 in London the forepart of th•• a : Miss F. Rawdeu s9.•111 the 21th in (.enure. llirseo Nina end Medelcine Carling 1.1 in London Monday. �. Itroi:0':1 and Melve Dearing t: •r.. 'n London lost Friday. Mr. i'nd Pe•nhaie. o' London. spent h • hoi:day n to't 11. c tr And, [son is iearning ;.i mina at tit• "'rimes" Mr. J. KII:nt1 sp•. tt Monday an.l '1' -day in Stratford. '.1rr., G. Anderson has return •1 home after vis`titr: in Fingal. 31r . Ja 11201'.) r •1t:rned N t,.:r- day from Toronto. r tt t; Alk 11.01 is learning the tit:- :, ,,: with'!'. 1lawkins & Son. 1. 31.'lar 's ,• 1. : '1 r. and '1• . .10•. Hattk lis. o' . •.,t.1: . 11 s C. Melo: tr.- an •' • . ••;- 11: .''Tondo; f ' !' ,•i vI' -. If. V r' ar,t yo ., • -t i.ul;rlae in London. \I •= . f' ;.1 S• .1,1 IT. n: the ho' tiny. : ho: t1 V 't'uttIt, ..1,1.011 and Fon .tack. of am:a. t' • 1 Mrs. 1). John?' fur 1 t. w days th s week. \las !Vary Davis of London, ti -it - 1 Ser pat:•nts the forepart of the A load of young people attr'ndt.1 1 he recital nt. the 'Thames !told Pre," Iry t. u .: II church Monday. Hlench Sbeere visited her brother Garfield itt Brantford a f.'w day , (his week. 31r. A. 'I'. 1Vood. of Ilderton. and o: London. t'. • i t and 310., .1. T. wood Tii' d:•ti. 31r•. P. ra•t, t 1 and child. of 11 , r.• .rate are ; n.: 31r. and Mrs. 1., Ilawdt•Ii Mr. J. M10JIa,tfU, of Senforth. vi- t- . in too n the latter part of th Werk. 1 . J. G. Martin and '1r. find .1r . n. of Seaton h. visited wilit r • ,1•• • In town and (-shorn Soturday- :tnd Sunday. M w Lyda t ic.• tt ho has been vii - .110.1 her parents. Mr. and lir+. Ilueb Ilk. , for l he Pott few 111011/ 11a. r.•- teern d to 9'nron.o Tuesday. 'i:. .to.•, Markham. who halt hien 1 brok.0 hip. it shin 1.11 nod on Friday gtre- c +: 1 a. , I or:con o: lh' 'I'rit'il1 \I: anent! church. \Ir. W. It. 1t..• ... for fifty pi ars ed - .,: of Ib ! , it •:1 Advocate, d •lit- .n n- ng addres8 at the 1 to i' \ss0001Iinn held 31 Itionrd Iso:el. Toronto. t \1r, and \1rs, henry Itundie visited at Luud,t>. \lit I':t tie lle•Taggart visited (lilt's ing the holidays in Chatham. Miss Martha Trutt. of lieno:ul. [;siting Mrs. C. A. Soothcott. Mrs. W. J. Bis- •t and daughter Glad)., visited at Paris the forepart of the teeeL-. \1r. and Mrr. Aaron Sh• rrilt, of IS':Inchard 'North Dakota. are• visit- or! \Ir. and Mrs. Thos. E. Il:tndtord. 1' ono for Sale -Ont :stud st•cond hand pant, 0 (1':). two. An..rican make. only $! U. Appy to John I'td- r. Exeter, •Ala:n .:Ireet. 00111 t-7tf 'Ir. \V .s Vale. ex -typo. of Ih•• Times and now of :.ingnr t halls. ac- companied by Mrs. Vale :end young son. visited fri.'ltd! in 1otvn from Saturday to 'l'u..,ttay. ,The entire svctcrn of the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk railways front coast to coo -t shut down for t hret• minutes on Friday last ns a -.lent tribute to the memory of the .1 ad king. The action has no pre - e •dent in Canadian ra!aw•1yts and was a undue tribute o' r:sp2ct. Mr. 'Will .1. itussell's hoose at ltts- .eldale was burned to the ground ou -1 1 -lay, 11 rut pu-cd the (ire ,(:,•(1 fit it • chimney a n,1 spread vap.dly. !'art of 111•• contents stere -awed by willing hands. who worked h r:ocnlly. The lo':+ is partly cov'•r- 1 I,c insurance. !'i• • rnarria•te took place in London ot1 tl'.. the -oily 'May 25th of :Miss Anna •.•.h :h Martin. daughter of Rev. '•I. \lartin 1!. 1). and Mrs. \(ar- :: formerly of Exeter. to 1)r. .Tolin \ -i.o Goan. of Calgary. Alta.. son t,' '1r. and Mr.,. (lector Glum of Tor- onto. Among thos=e who attended the tvoddinry front (own were. Missy J. (low. Miss Norway and Mias Kinsman and Its'v, C, and Mrs. Fletcher of Tt•:unt"I (toad: :\, 1 i'su.•-paper balloon was 1: on up .=•trurday evcnir.i he some lad!. \ t' 1 lt • bottom of the balloon it fire , a, ••n t al and when filled with gas 1 a trip into the western Sky. ,1 like a very I"rbc' star. \ my 1•-r'on'. observing ::. thought it was 'th • cornet. while many others went' on 'to the jok.'. When the first ' road was star:rti. "T 'r 1•. frr rentts heard h , 11, .•n••` " rv. Ir r: ..n. that it was }. ...:t it hadn't Inc 1., With tolling bell. followed ny t t ry impressive funeral service, the le. r al of England's greatest monarch Edo \'Il. was celebrated with (It. • roleutn.t y in the 'rrivit t Memorial church on Friday itf- ternoon last. Addresses were giver by Revs• E A. Fear. S. F. Sharp. and C. Fletcher. The "I)ead March in s oil" ;vas played by Mir. Markham after which the national anthem was sunt. A' good nttendancc was 'frt•- s••nt at the s.'rvice despite the very d 1 -agreeable weather.. IL•ave n good time while you are !ient! especially when you have a day on pour hands and in a Strang • 10: 11. was the motto of a couple of auto silt who were stranded here one day last week. Claiming to be Profes- sional photographers touring th • co'nitry takinor snap -shots. they got n number of the fair sex. as well as orb'•r'a to aft tip and take notice while they clicked tht' camera. After an • rp'anfition and beautiful pose th man n••hind the camera wound do h , part. or at I, ast he made the move- ments. "Your name please!" Pey one gentleman. "now if th(•s•• 1-• gond. i'll send you a couple." t 1 1 was jolly good sport ; f r , 51opp,'d with their tean ,nd women wen' slopped on •r c and other were taken fr • 1 . - r . idtuntt! That's It ex, •1 in fott'1 were putting in the time and ' 10• not inwrkin ) ing e but •order. camera 'plates On Thursday night last just Suer 1'2 o'c'ock f•r.' utas discovered it •'• br'cI. r •s'd+ no of Mr. 1. 11,1 sand r atre•1. Th• n' if; t„s tent •► 1% Dr. t'.n"man. •1'h - • . had •-. , ,i cot: -'c rao::' n c ;y l„ung notic('1 anti when th° Irr:t•.'d the interior was a!! at (Ism . r.•utn- from the roof. 11 was s,•t't•ral minutes before ill M ream or wafer came into play on th • building and about five minutes aft. r the water •!Payed alt in the tank and 1 h eng,11.• was removed to .sir et. The origin of the fir:• is a no -lorry. no one being in the hoose at the time. Mir. Redford utas at Crediton while Mirs. Jledford was •t'iying with her sister. lith, had been • • he hoose t h • •:tree day. The lit t.r with ail the contents w•a% coin destroyed. the brick walls t f t, tandahs nione being left. Th•• brick chimney lending from the furn- ace fell over rind carried with it :, portion of the brick wall in the front of t h' bnildin;:. The toss will r ,vy one to 'Mr. (Bedford as th • was built only at0ovt thre • :t [:too and was comfortably fitted '!'here was about 8,1501 :not:rant 111' place. :etionary Storm P. n el i n u:t' 0.1 the Ira h. 20th and 2.-', I•n:; harona. ter and worm. w • ::r protnp.h' and pn•' 001,1 ,. to•nst river th• country during th .(lays. folowtd by much cooler. Th month . tuts ns tut• enter n ref:luau storm p t !al. Al r(•_'; .: Stornt I'er.otl is Central Olt 111 1 txtend.,ig from !May no :o J.in :'.d. 7'h•' moon :s on the c '1,nl . + , on th • In 1. cal:in;t for decided r in t• miler:.. :r:•. :nark .: f:t t of baron: • It r.•ti, s(:• 1 in n 'bonder ren :.t:•t i. . h n•: 11.1 LII • Change to twfirmer x,111 2' 1 • s:orm' occur as a 1 ;;11-11 1 h n.• :, crosses the a )uator. \\'ntch it . tntr•.•'!f and prove ,t. (Thaler w•..• r tel 1 fo:low closely b •h!nd t h • - stor,tt . coal• :• u: MAI froru Vin:ha::► ,t ha w,•r.• gong through meta ,by ,d it broil: down in town on Ins:. 'rh • drive (-latch •:tl a new pi, c,• had to be .1 .1 at tke Gentle), 7'h car was iv t3:, nttay. 1 1 t. Vied .I•1:, -or. C.- 1 Jack -on. Jr.. nn 1 Mast r Tien ft 1•:s.ei• r on is ., •t Mei.- , .t Ir.p in 3(r. 1. nota Al I, I. 11 i ; him -elf as eh tuff. •:o% sort l,a+ a II,' car but he /chit 1 y nh- •rt'e., th imit.''Glinton Newt -12, „-ofd 0 1'EAR,9 EXl'1•:IIIENCK OP A\ 01.1) NI'It:,M:. Mts. 1Vins:ow's t?ooth,n,t nyrnp the preseriptiort of one of the brat fernale physicians and nuts a in th.• United St.'ate', and his b en timed for fitly year, with nice r-fiain,t nncets• by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child noon vtin. cures diarrhoea. griping in he bott'.•;s nod wind colic. Iiy ,riving health 10 the child. it rests the mother. Twenty-five croft; n bottle. Church Directory JAMES STREET areful METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor Deo1e . Sunday Public) Worship -10.30 s.tua, and 7 p.m. Class rvicn-.SgService and W(•,tea- uuduy 0.30 a.m. and afterrMorino know the necessity of having good qualities 111 goods in order night. day gh. to secure the longest service. It is only the careless and loutag ltsu'r Dltw and fiwtsabuttseos 6aadty et 1 p.at► wasteful who buy second and third class articles. (becau Sunday 6ohool and Irtnfe Ctassea 1!.30 i poo.. Prayer Mt't ting-Thuredair at 8 vothey senn to be cheap), W© (lo not cater to that class, but Epworth League -Tuesday at 8. nr'. carry goods that you will not be afraid to look at when you n - get home. Men's Suits -AT- $20.00 After all it's 1he "Tailor who maker a omit a SUCCESS or a FAiLI'RE. The most fascin- ating style would he it fizzle if there went not cat't•fil needle work underneath. That is the reason our Soils at $2) ttre better than the suit you boy in town for more money They are perfect in every wily if not you can have your money bark. W. W . TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER ONTARIO IAni selling the best Woven hence that is made and I am selling at the following low prices: - 6 Bar Pence at 24 cts. per rod 7 Bar fence at 27 cts. l'er rod 8 Bar Fence at 30 cts. per rod Ladies' Whitewear A choice line of WAISTS ranging from $1.00 up to $3.25. Neat patterns in UNDERSKIRTS, new goods jest in, from 81.00 to 84.50. Don't fail to examine the Summer Underwear Ladies' Vests from 10c to 25c Misses' Vests from 8c to 13o Summer Dress Goods A choice line of these goods in FOULARDS, SIL 8, MULLS and MUSLINS, ranging from 10c to 50c. Our Remnant Table )\ .T is again laden withwithMUSLIN ENDS, FLANNELS and WRAPPE1tET'I'ES at BARGAIN PRICES. Do not fail to see the Ladies' Shoes We are showing a line of Ladies Shoes that are second to none for Style, Quality and Fit, prices ranging from $2.5C to $:;.75. Men's Neckwear A new line just arrived. We have a line at a quarte_ (` R L which looks as good as $ goods, while our 50c goods art AA 11. J. GLfTWOR1llY1etlnal to the 750 goods sols} in the cities. l a ILA NTON. -- ON TA Ian() Bus & Dray Bu• :ness !laving purchas• ' the Bus and Illray 1 ,iness from Win. Arno),:. I so- licit .t share of your pat- ronage. Orders 1• l'; at the Advocate Ot1i T. G. Creech, Proprietor. RAND TRUNK RAILWAY Ys EM . J. CABLING Highest prices paid for Produce. EVERYTHING IN HARDWA Plenty of Goods for irnrn_diate Sclecti to with h.tciliti.s} ', ound Trip Summer ��� for getting Anything Special that stay be wanted! ;v4 order. This is 3'er Store Tourist Tickets at Low�6�e in short ot: IF YOU 'oa�• 1'� • Rates,Jun.1 to Se .30 Q4�// �'AI T 6� p fy 0$6 T() - Portland and Astoria, Ore., Seal t' , TacEve, et and nrllingh.e. ,, \Vamh..•%i,•toria, Vancouver and New Wealnon41er, 11. 1' , S.►n Francisca, Las :\11gt•11'. and San Diego, t'al. tit•:tuns LIMIT (RT. asst. 1911) Homeseekers Excursa Hut t'tpia t t 't /� ��r 1 for ire, b. N u. 9 bn('levelitutl Spring BVI \\ il•u ft PR h ESTOH1'L, 13, weaving & Poultry Netting Safe -Lock Shingle WHILE you'nt talk - tons toWestern Canada MI";,''l.. lis...;'rt'orbtnt Via Chicago, May and mi June I1. Via 8 si 1*1a and Northern Naviga- tion (.'otup:any; Steamer leaves Sarnia 3.:111 9. tn. May 311th and Ione 15t1. 1' ' in;orma,ion as to data etc. front ' .1, J. 'KIt.1!'r. D. pot. Agent. ul write .1. 1) \iCDONALD. Dolor Ir•r"' Toronto. Ont. Pure. Dlood Means Strength NYA1!S lood Purifier its twin brother ate PRESTON CORRtJ(JATi:l) IRON M1acle according to th.' rigid Specifications of the tiro ish (iovern- IIIPIIt K The 1•.nt;re Est, riot i. „f NI; ':ti ' '.,' I t lt ui- iI.F of 'I'in;n)ithing, Mouthing and Furnace \\(,r:s a Specialty HdkIos Stove 8 fldrthdr StoG I)ne ,'oor , nit. ell iitowitou.C. i)iu.; S:we. mo tin MI fll VI /10 rq !O r0 m m MI MI M1 1 „„„ii 'TAILORING! 1 1,.1•.11,•. 1'111 1• !11r1/.I t, Try 11 x11.1 t mil r will 1 e t ',avian('(. Ir 1 •. sot, s, t.itnplts. rk.11 disea•es .111,•11,,i1db.Li1111.1111:lies sopitie Ihin Idumlt. N% :,I's ltl"n.l I'tu'ifcr 1►111 ifs. myth -relies Ihr hl..t t1, dnit•tng not the ti ...moots matei•als 111a1 product sun It di'..,gte('a1 le symptom-, 11 is for the stole ,•1 .ss 11f Ihmeases ,IN 1111114' It ettttd •tl ita til rings. tug a Lottie al our dote: we rt rimy nu'r,d it because a e k now 't hal it+ in it -and seely NYAI, tent,tly is good. )Ft Plitt. $1 1111. 1 1 Nc tSfl1I1g SI!ltlnus \\'r guarantee Best \Vorkmanshil,, hest Material, Best Fit and Prompt Service. Corn- to ;t: d incl ect our materials. W. JOHNS. Merchant Tailor - Exeter, a 3 :3 Ontario 1 Howey's Drug Store 0 AMS 444 414 lt'44 Ai ivA EXKTKTI - ONTARIO.