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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-06-16, Page 8p F L 1!.11E EX EK '1'1MESJUNE 16th 1t110 •••♦J••••••••♦••••••♦••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••♦♦••••••••••••• Master Jttck 1lurdon is confined to 1 0•••10•4 e•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••♦•••••••• the house through ii:n(•ss. • • 1'ht'! 'Times Want Column Bev. A, E. John,..uf Elimville, ad- dress -Li the Elm ort h league of the As an advertising medium the James street Methodi-t church t on Eictcr 'rimes e; t to sur• 'Tuesday evening last. pass. 41. Does it occur to you ••;iter•. Win. 31. Martin, 1L Dy ot that an advertisement may London, formerly et Exeter. vas the change the whole career o[ an ,'reacher at both t- rvices in ilial: individual, and may material- church last Sunday:'-Goderich Sig- ly affect the advertiser's lot rill• in lift t A real estate ad. willGrandfather's Chair is "docking oe read lis our tsubscriberi shabby. It can be brightened up and and others l i•s are inter made to Zook like stew by applyingi,1, in 1111 estate. if you .t cult c ' Cuupb_11's Varnish Sta;tn. h,t • somcibinlr to dispuse of ; Very toss. to . •'1,'v as it works freely wanting help. or have t;ndcr the hr sh and dries without ;: thins to brim; before the showing. laps. Try it. Money back If I'tt s as your advertising I ;i. a use the columns o[ the not satisfied, 'NV' J'Iceman sells it, dv n. .1 um. The cost is trifling. A we.•t:tig. of the local Board o[ Health teat held. Monday right, Julie ••••••••••••••••••♦•♦•••••Stb. Discussions were eutt•rsti ,oto •••••••••••••••••••••••••♦ regarding proper quarantine for home M 1LLI1NERY of ictuous diss. No new I were inaeted. :Thecid !c will b l inforccd. no member ailowcd to go n slid cr,t of any house quarantined. The South Huron Ministerial Asso- ciation will be entertained by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Butt at Centralia!, on Monday afternon, July :!0th. Tho subject. file claims and attractions of the Christian Mutistev with special reference to the needs of today will be presented by Rev. Samuel 1•'. Sharp 13, I). • • I • • •• S• I s• • •Z • 2• •• •♦ s• • .Z •• =Z ••• 2 • ♦ I •♦ • .• • •f_adies' Underwear Ladies' Gloves • • Our Summer Stocks at,, 1Ve have never had a hotter • • complete. 11'o have A l;rel,t assortment of Ladies' (:loves in Lisle, Silk and Chamois in • • as,ortnlent of weights and all leading shades, at per pan • • sizes at '_'3c, 35c, 50c _ : 10c. 12ic. 13c, 20c, '2.ic.:33c :. I Men's Fancy Vests I• See our Men s Fancy Vests. ♦ Just the thing for warm wee- _ ♦ t.1(•r. You will like' theta • • when you see them. • • $1.50, $1.73, $LtX', $2.51) i • Suit Cases & Trunks Straw Hats �• : You will want a Suit Case Bailors and Outing Mala. 2: orTrunk for going away. AllB sizes of trunk, and suit cases The vary newest shapes And •in stock at prices from colors. A big assortment just •Arrived. I: $2.00to$S00 • Prices front 50e to $'1.00 S• • •.•. •• •• 2• •• • • ♦ • • • •• •• • • •• ♦• •• •• ♦• •• • • ♦• •• •• •• •• 0 • •••♦•••••••••••••••••♦♦••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••e••••••••••••••<• STEWART'S r • : PIIONE 1i :i • HIS STORE will close every Thursday Afternoon during the months of July & August ('u stonu't s will kindly bear this in Blind. We are having A Big Clearing Sale of Trimmed Hats All are smart sty les. '!'hese bats roust all be cleared. SOME SPECIAL BAIt(;AINS are now being offer- ed in this department. Men's Hosiery Men ! 1Ve have something new in hosiery. Every pair is guaranteed to give satisfac- tion. if they do not we will replace them with two pair. Price 50c Boilers' Shoes We have all sizes iu Tennis sed Boilers' Shoes and Slip- pers in blue and white. 6.i?, 75c. $L00, $2.00 King Hats The kind that look well and will wear. We can give you a becoming shape for We want to sell you your GROCERIES Our stock is all fresh and clenn All kinds Produce taken as Cash S'TWART !Market Report. -The followin; is • • the report of Exeter markets. cor- • • recs.('u;1 to JuneItith. • ••Oats :i_ to 31 a •nts • • Model 'roue • • 1'e •d !'lour sl.`,u flay S12.00 403.00 • • Egg -t 17c • • Butter 1Sc. • • l'otatoes 40c to 50c. • • Wheat. latanriard, 145c. • • Peas 7111 • • Barley 45c. • • 5hor:s $23.00. •• Bran: 0.00 • dogs livew'right $8.90 • • Choice exeort c t: t'•• 57.25. • • good export eat t . .vu 'to i f7.10 •• • • •• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • s LOCALS I • •• •••••••• e••••••• •• ••• •• ••• •• e• • • •• • •• • •• • . • . • • •• ♦• •• • • • • •• • ♦ • •• •• • •• •••• ••• •• •• •• •e •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• .• DUST Causes Sickt:css, Is a General Nuisance but canbc avoided by (•sirg DESTIII on Sweeping Day. "Dustbanc," moreover, disinfects the room And restores rugs to their original freshness. The women swear by "Dustbanc" whtrn once they have used it. Don't have another dusty sweeping day but get a 35 cent tin of "Dustbane". We arc.authorized by the manufacturers of Dustbane to send you a 35c can of their Sweeping Compound, We want you to use this cn trial tor one week. At the end of this period if not found satisfactory they will take it back and there will be no charge for quantity used. If it does away with Dust on Sweeping Day You Want It Sold in bbls , half bb's. and platter bbls. for stores, schools, Churches, hospital, banks and public buildings. W. J. Heaman Distributor for EX(•te1'. Canadian Factories St John, N. B., Winnipeg, Man. €PITS WANTED _ TO WORK ON BOYS' CLOTHING $3..50 will be paid to Good Smart Girls while learning and piece work will be given as soon as cortipctent in which way, as high as $7.50 per week can be earned Both !land Sewers and Machine Operators required, Gond Clean Work, Steady Employment. Also Smart I3oy, about 17 years, to learn Cutting. Apply to G. W. DAVIS, Supt. JACKSON MANUFACTURING CO. EXETER, ONTARIO. Iligh -haul entranc- examinations on Jure _', 23 and 21. Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Treble. of C .:t- tralia spent Sunday in .town. Mr. \\•c:. Fr-rcr !3 tsictin h:e ?, oai s^ • Mr. Geo. t'ntterbronk is add'.'; ..pper story to his horse. Mr. John Partner. of .London, ten', .n town Saturday. Mr. John McIntyre. of S:aforth. '• visaing its town. '.. G. Seldon h::d an At Ifome day 'ternoon of last week. wills is !earning ria • :i:" Jackson Mfg. Co. Miss mss Edna Dow, of Toronto, ik 1,mc attending the L:itdsay-Dow wed. .lingo . • r:-orge's birthday is to offl- t. t t;t •. rvtd in England on JULIO:lilt. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Burke, visit• .•4 'the former's -parents near Brus- sels. SundT y. Mrs .Th•.. Ili-s.ett attended :ass ncice's w,.:d:ing in London on 'Wed- nesday u:s.st week. • The next meeting of the Huron County Cc ::.oil will to bid in Er ter n Hoven • •r. Mr. :ut•i Mrs. Will Kestie. o! Lone don, are visiting 13Mr. and Mrs. E. Jcry 'end other relatives in 'town. Rev. It. }lobby attended She convo- cation ot h ' son, 'Allan 1t. Robbs in Toronto ort '1httrsday Oast. Mr. Vert L,rx•_ . .' Nor•.tr'a:, who spent a two 1 vacation vi!i'!" his 'parents at E' rett:rr.,•d to his the l:.-. 1.- .. Comes roe Sat- ttt, y. '. Se i;�-:t-:: ;, .. w.nt o':t to Est- . :'ren on tTh::r • t . nine c! _•:k and a: f. ; .. z sae . :good gas: -a 4 by til- c_.,r L. ES• ,7 srnpire. Th • r, ti.rn game •... : of •'ay•d 1.'1 .Jute. Rev. '!r. 11:' t-• -,' l:iri:tsn. copied tit tt. is or:t! err :reit on r' .•v , it,r. 1). W. Col:.:; . :.lying of tIt fo•.r'.i f'a'll'.' ,cht:reh. is ri,• .. a preached in tb' • t. • 1'. Co. 33rd Iiegt In charg: of Capt. Hcain is • • I. • St.:nb.:ry :rd 1t. ;S.- •'.ay to :t• • 111 1 ., ii .1h:3 Loll - (1",;. 1h- . r,:. • •.v' tt t, o•• r 30 strong '11. i s . 1, • tt :1 provided for 1:r- accompanied th •..sal train conveyed the 1'h • 1., t,r tiistr:ct will be as Col - r. '•1 • n St -et. 1: 1' Pow -••.I i.. - .. ,a streets 1:. .. hi '‘,"ss,. Godwin: 1. ' • 111.e 1 \\.,t• o: C:,,t.•.. I;+rill Mensal:. .1.,. E. 11..t I en] C. C. Cousens • Credit, 'i. 1? .. . Grand Bend. T. A. Stradintn: ... 1. W. Batt :.Ailss Cr i... Jns. ' i - •ly : 1,_�tean. G. .1 tt, P. !\els: \Voadh:.:... . liirktcn 11. $rtc11 .\ former Ex•t^r young, :ad} '11 1' rson of Mix:. Edna Lorraine lea•, r. neie:• o fMr•. '\\'ii'iam !beset'. • ,•trried 'n lin:heater. N. Y. on '1. day Jon" 7th to 'Mr. Arth::r i:ricson. Th- ', dd t c 111 home of \1r. ! : five ,•.m. The hrid • v. .. 0t . n got n of embroidered creast batt, She v as attended by hiss Smith whi the : room w•as attended by lis I:rn:' cr. 'I'h•• young couple left on a 11 to " -w York. Atlantic City and 1'h nde Shia. The Lride ti held itt t• higlisat esteem by her many It . . in town with whom ;the "Tie; in well wishes for n happy ! ; ' • .tttr� for tb' young r;1 .i• ill took place in Loddon r. tt- ti ,t o of n former well-kaowh r. _.1• u: of Exeter, in the person of Mr. .Jame: Parkinson. who carried or a i'1,•ral store here, in the block nos. occupied by ?itr. It. Murphy n_ an implement shop. 10 years ago Mr. Parkinson Left b^r.• for It.ondon where 1• r.•'ided }irevio.;.--• to tii< el••nth t.!licit took place suddenly, death be - .s : due to heart failure. Mr. Park - lo -on had been about the city the day before. Ile was born at St. Johns 1.ottdon township 72 years ago. and d on successful business entc r• I t • - in Exeter. Wiiikcsport, Lamb - ton county and Front Creek, Parry Sound. Besides bis Ridow arid rens daughter who mourn his loos. he is survived by three brothers. all re - aiding near Detroit Mich. Deceased was an official of • Colborne Meth- odist ch,ireh. The interment took place at Woodland cemetery liondon. Church Directory JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor Sunday ,Public Worship -10.30 sane, and 7 p.m. Class Service -Sunday 0.30 a.m. and atter Morning Service and Wednes- day night. Young Mews Wass and Cat.ssbutasna Sunday at f o.at. Sunday School and Bible Classes !.00 pan. Epworth League -Tuesday at 8. p.m l'rayer Meeting-Tbursdav et 8 p.rn. Sunday Jun:! 1tth-ltev, C. Fletcher, M. A.. in the morning and the pas- tor at night. • -1 regular Storm Period on Ilia 17th, 1'8tb, and 18th will quicken the Prolonged tendency to daily thunder storms and thowcrs. which condition .::ay be expected through tnost of this nron.h. owing to the combined in- (V•:•u•:• el thy• June !solstice and the Venus e-tuinox. The Mercury period is aiso in force at this time, almost in- suring a prolonged epell of t.ormy :slay weather. Messrs. A. 13. Robbs. son of Rev, R. Hobbs, and E. 11. Senior, son of Mr. Jos. Senior, have passed their fourth year in Political Science at the University Toronto, the former with first class honors and the littler with third class honors. The boys have now the degree of B. A. attached to their names. We also notice the de gree of Miss M. H. Russell. daughter of Mr. Thos. Mussell. who passed the second year with second class honors in the Classics course taking Modern in 'I'eutonse, Romance, English and Itis• tory. We extend congratulation. Special services will be condor: d y the ilio x College Gospel Team on.: tt.•. k only in tits! Caren I'resbyt.:rian Church every night `tcginning. June 1' th. 1910 and continuing until the following friday night. Important rtcssagcs in addresses and song vocal selections by members of the team. The team consists of It. N. Matheson. Leader: .1. E. Vother=an fns. I!. Frio. 31. 11. :. 1 U c :r Irwin. Th..s.s young u. ' .r•• g summer vacation to work under the dirrctiou of the General Assembly committe. on Ilea::g.::_s►n and are par- ticuiar'.y adapted to ,sprat fo tit yosns peopt.c in the contrnun,ti' • where they are to labor. All are w 1- com• young people especially tine': 11. Th -• following, obituary notice ;tak- en fro' -'.,the 13rnsselsNPost bas, refer- etic- to a half-brother of ;Mr. Jas. Grier•s of town. who atterkled tIh,• funeral on \Vcuinenday of 'last week. La .1 Saturday a fine young tntn passed away to bis reward in the ser - son of Will 3. ,Grieve. sou of Mr.. Jno. Grieve. of town. i)eceased .put ::p a strong and heroic fight against tb• grim monster but it was of uo avail. \\ i:1 w•aa a general f*vorite and hit demise %wasfdceply rrgr_tted. Th cfure rat torik It:ace V. ednstJty af- ternoon to Brussels cemetery. 1 at • services b:•in, conducted by Rev. Mr. Wishart. of town. and,tev. Mr. Chins. pion of Montfort: Court Princess .11(xandrt C. 0. 1•'., of which deceased tt •t+ a m^tib^r, attended in a body and took part in the service at the grave. The floral • offerings w•er: numero'ls and beautiful, tndicatins the high esteem in which th.L&tbjrcf of this notice was held. General Fyv,- 1':ithy is expressed for 'the moth •r .ni :- r: etel other friends." ting. o: the Government and 1 .Ater factory Insert:c• ,: tt h• '•1 a (h.! Exeter creamery i r . .pt• '0th. TB. r. wcr•• 1• .B• ens. v: ].codon. ( t. Its 1 • •,.t• under I'rovinci;.l 1 L• 1 Boyce. of Lunda:' t:racey. of Inger : r , • 1 • '•icKettai •, r,f Strat. 101.1 .1 -t r , . .1 . Burgess. et 1.1•t lots • . .1 -11 . . ,. 0, Travis. bf Sine - cos di -.t t t•1 Jtoht. Greene. of Brtntfu:! .i i1 all cheese £nares - 'ore ai.••u i'red 1) •an, lr.-tractor for • h: south: rn group of creameries and '•1, slob:rtson instructor for the r,t :1t rt cro':u of creamsries. Th. vious years ,has been rant cheese factorii'a th t• .h invitation of ' 1 ; ..1.1 11. - • i; y h Id their meet - .ng in , 1 r tactors' for the first tune Ili •i. r..oinin;t tlry in p•e: :1 '•11 t 1 h I t• , • 1 wince nt v • • r. ,n:d to .1 I: - ..1...1i . •t. l;t :!7 • 'it. '1 1 c I }r r t r. .• t is i,t '.1r. '1'. \\ ; . 1 i • .1 lighted tt • 1, . ;t :t, r in which 11. t, th- 1 n 11. .. 1h rte! ,i t • 1 -11t - ti e' 1 ? .t- !: 11 • n •rL• e. .• . - effic• 1, 1 .i .n these Crean, 1i ••% t..• .1 ,n al; the cream ti '1'l, c 11.11 111s0 AA •h tIt• t, :} .h• It ot . r and .11.• tt .v in which :! of at Dad • ::nd of lb • looked nftsr. LO YEAILS EXPERIENCE OF Al 0i.1) .NCit,S[r. Milt. \Vins:ow's Soothing Syrup 1'• the prescription of ono of the best female physicians and name 'in the United States, and has been used for fifty year' with never -failing sucecas by million' of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain. cures diarrhoea, griping in the bowels' and wind colic. fly ,riving health to the child, it rests the mother. Twenty-five cents n bottle. IAm selling the best( Woven Fence, that is made and I am selling at the following low v prices:- 6 Bar Fence at 24 cts. per rod 7 Bar Fence at 27 cts. Per rod 8 Bar Fence at 3o cls. per rod fl. J. GLflTWOIUHY (1RANTON. -- ONTAh►O RAND TRUNit RAILWAY Ys EM Dominion Day Return Tickets at Single Fare Between all stations In Canada, also to Detroit and fort Huron. Mich., Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N. Y. Good Going June 30 & Julb 1 Return Limit Juiu 4, 1910 Northern Navigat'n Co, GRAND TRUNK ROUTF, e All Know That House -Cleaning Time Is Nearly Over but before finishing you may need something in Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums or Lace Curtains Sailings of passenger steamers from SARNIA for 500, POItT AitTHHUR and D17L1;'rll. every Monday, Wed- nesday and Saturday at 3.3) p.m. On- ly the Wednesday and Saturday steamers go to DULUTH. yailtees trom COLLING WOOD 1.30 pen. "1..1 OVEN SOUND 11.15 p.m. Wednesday's and Saturdays for SOO and GEORGIAN 13AY PORTS. Information from Railway Ticket Agents or from the Company at Sar- nia or Collingwoud. •♦••♦♦♦••••••••••••••••••• ♦•••••♦••••••••••••••••••• Lemonade, Lemon Pies, Pure, refreshing. good, trade with• out lemons, with Pt'ltrry non-alcohol- ic flavoring and tartaric. Great con- venience for the ladies, as well as the ttwn. Less fuss, no muss, can't tell the difference. Just as wholesome and cheaper. \Ve sell hundreds 01 it esery year. Try it. Lenton 23c. Tar- taric tic. One jar will make 13 pies in one quarter of the time. Other Sav- oie -Vanilla, Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Wintergreen and Peppermint. Sold only at THE PURITY New lure Records now on sale. 4••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• i We have but a few of those CHEAP WINDOW SHADES left- call early if you need them LADIES ! A uew line of Ladies Collars, Embroidered at `_'Oc and 25c Jabots at 156 Don't fail to see them 1 It you want anything in HOSE we have them at t pr. for 2a also a fine line at per pair 2 a line of Lace hose at 50o pr. White and Colored Hats Just the thing for the Camping Season -to retail at 54)c Young Men's Hats and Caps-...olL A line in Brown, Green and Grey -SOFT HAVANA, an exceptional line to sell at $1.25. %Vo have the neweststyle in SAILOR STRAWS A rauge of CAPS just arrived in the newest Shades and styles at 50c and 75c. Men's and Boys' Suits - A few Men's and Boss' Suits left to clearest Bargain Prices. 'We are going out of Clothing, so here is a chance to get a Suit at your own price. HARDWARE This is another line we are going out of, consequently Wo are selling at Greatly Reduced Prices. Regular $1.00 Shovels at 70e. A line of Paint to clear at 10c aeon. Men's Suits. -AT- $2 Our Groceries are fresh and the best ! 3 cans Corn and Peas. 23e 23c Pickles to clear at 13c 25c lino Baking Powder at 15c . J. CARLING Highest prices paid for Produce. � v -'- Mean EasyCooking 20 STYLES -From a "One Burner Hot Platt:" to a "Handsome Cab - met Range." Burn gasoline or alcohol. it burns more air and less gasoline than all others. DETROt VAPOR STOVES Perfect Combus tion Simple and Durable u Yo Smoke, No Odor �== Absolutely Safe, PureFir• O O I Vapor, We have• the largest assortment of • �por, Gasoline and Oil Stoves in the County. A complete line now in Stock of Lawn Mowers, Shears. hoes, Bakes, Screen i).,nrs, Green Wire Cloth, Spring hinges, Garden Forks, Spades and 't'row'els. Atter all it's the Tailor who stakes a suit it SUCCESS or a FAitA'IRE. Tho most fasein- atirg style would 1* a fizzle if thele were not careful needle work underneath. That is the reason our Suits at $.'11 are better than the suit you buy in town for more stoney They are perfect in every way if not you can have your money buck. W. W .TAMAN Merchant Tailor. i:xE'1'i•:It ONTARIO i:AT WHATEVER VOIJ 11ELiSH --- Sometimes the Digestive machinery gets away otT. No kind of Food looks gond to von. You need Nyal's Dyspepsia Tablets. They are a temporary artificial digest- ive process let tlo the work until the stomach recovers normal conditions Many people think Pepsin is the thing tet take. Four tines out of five they are wrong. Pepsin digest Eggs, treat etc. hitt has tin effect on starchy foods like Merchant Tailor - Exeter, Ontario Bre.ul, Potatoes, Cake, i'udding-- in fact 1110111•01 t 'defiles that the tr"uhle. Diastase is the thing. Nyal's Dyspepsia Tablets are rich in Diastase also contain some Pepsin ate! other digestive that cover the whole range. I;A'1' IViiA'r YOU 1.1KF. Nyal's Dyspepsia 'Tablets will d' the rest, 'Lr and 50 cents. Tinsmithing, Plumbing & Furnace Work a Specialty. Hawkins Stovc & Hardware Stor6 One door north of itrowning is Drug Store. mmmft/ mmmmmmmn?mmmm�c \1•c TAILORING! New SIlrItiu Sultinus gu.ttant e licst Workmanship, Pest NTatcrial, Best Pit and Prompt Service. 1.111111,-: tet and insl'cct oar materials. W. JOHNS. 3 3 1Ai3 Howey's Drug Store RXETBI( ONTARIO, The Times from now until tT .n. 1911 for 50c