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Exter Times, 1910-07-07, Page 8
1 E X h: 1 E It 1' 1 M 1=+ S JULY 7th 11110 •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••o • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••♦•••••••••••••• STEWAi T'S PlION F. 1i) Jj THE BUSY STORE! • 2 • • • • • • • 2 ws o •' • i• I •• • •0 •• • • • i• •• •• •• • •• • • • •• •• • 2 Si • Negligee Shirts • Soft fronted Negligee Shirts • ♦ in great variety of choice pat• • terns from leading makers. • 4. •• • •• • •• 2• •• • • -• • • • J. A_ STEW ART I••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• This Store Closes on THURSDAY Af- ternoons at 1 o'clock during the Months of July and August. !Millinery e I Thi will e your last chance te buy miliinery every hat in the s -le will Ise sold at half price. C. tut while the assort• meat 14 good - Corsets R"e are aeeots for the cele- brated Elias Filled and D. & A. Corsets. Every lady should see them. (fall and have our sale!ady fit you. Prices 50c to $4.00 Mllslins \Ve have :► Sig assortment Cross liar Muslins in largo and small blocks. .any of theta are very suitable for summer dresses because they are dainty, cool and light. Everyone needs a white dress for summer. Why not a mus- lin ? Holiday Suggestions Suit Cases Straw Hats In all sizes. aml prices. you w•iII need one when you go on your vacal is n I'i ices from. $2.00 to $8.75 Bathing Suits For teen and boys in nue and two piece. Buy one before you go to the Lake S.da, SOc. to $1.5 0 $1.00 and $1.25 Sailor. or Soft Ititus styles. All the newest shapes, also Outing Etats for Summer Wear. 50c to $2.00 Underwear Comfortable underwear in Merino Mesh and Balbriggan Shirts with short sleeves and drawers long or knee length 50c. 75c. to $1. Belts The plaits narrow Belt is very popular, This year we have a good assortment in Tans, Greys, and Bieck at. 25c. to 50c. All Kinds of Live Poultry Wanted, iI ii 1 1 ii i2 2• • 2 •• • iudia ,al, and may material- • ♦ I ly off et this advertiser's lot •• in line: A real estate ad. will • • be real by our uubscriberl and oth.•rs who are inter- ested in real estate. If you have sore ping to disponi* of ; are wanting help. or have aom •thing to brim; before the • • public use 'the columns of the •• Times as your advertising •• medium. The coast is trifling. ; • ••••••••••••••••N•••••••• • •• i •••••••••••••••••••••••••♦ • I • Miss Lila Ilueston has joined h r • • • 1 Market Report. -The followin; is pirenta Mr. and Mrs. henry Huston the report of Exeter markets, cor- at Grand Mend after being engaged ,ectad up to July 7th. as milliner at Petrolia. Wheat standard. SiOc. Oat, :12 to 31 cents Va, t, l t• tour $2.75. i' ,•d Flour $1.50 • a hay $9 to $12 Hay $i2 • • Eggs l.c ♦ • 2 • • Mutter 18c. i'otatoes 50 to 60 2 2 Peas 7(1 • Harley '45c. S • 'horc. tq"'7.00, • 2 hugs, liveweight, $8.55. • • Bow,. livew•elght, 8.80. O • t'ram's : sport cattle $+7.!5. • •Good export cattle $7.00 'to $7.10 • • • oto..( !.; to 20 dollars a cwr. • • •• •• •• • • • • •• •4. • • • • • • •• •• ♦• • • • • • • •• •• •• ••• •• •••• •• • •• l 711_8!91 r; J10 11 h: 13�141i5 i e)' 1 18x19[20 al 1I/0101L1.:1;25 26in fav •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••♦•••••••••♦•••••••••• The 'Times Want Column As an advertising medium the Exeter 'Times cannot txr sur• pass. d. doers it occur to you that an advert isetuent Islay change the whole career of an ii = i• 11r. and first 1\'. W. Taman spent Church Directory the tit :.t Myth. \tr. It. \V. Dunn y. of Crediton, w. as an tut% ti on Saturday last. JAMES STREET 31r. Ham 1't ice. of llawit ton, ti-:t- a•d in town on the first. Mrs. Geo. Stoat' a:ouabe and Mrs. !'red ('ole are visiting In Stratford. \1 r. .1. T. Wood. si,ipped a car -load .al rattle to the Toronto market on ria 1 urday. and 11rs. Geo. Lovell. and .laughter of London. visited '31r. and Mrs. The:. Flynn on Friday last. Mr. E. llrickwood, a former typo of the "Times" but now of Soo,br,. i- nutile on a two weeks' holiday. 11iss Lcttie Rook, of Detroit. after visiting for a few days In Brussels is visiting with relativres in town. MMi,s !Bele Hattkitis. of W'alkervifte. is spending her vacation visiting her parents. 'Mr .an dMrs. T. Ilatvkin, Slcssrs. Lee lllatcbford and Tum Jones, who are engaged with the I1e11 Telephone repair gang, spent the lat- ter part of the week in town. Milli Idabel Auld who has been en - _aged as milliner for J. A. Stewart.. returned to fier horse in Essex on Friday. Mr. Fred Miners and his bride. of London tiniad the foruter's father Mfr. \Vin. "Miners,. iu town on Domin- ion day. •• •• •• •• •• •• ii• • •• ••••••••♦••••••••••••••••♦ ••••••••••••••••••••••••t• DUST Carni'; Sick:it-: s, Is a General Nuisance 1 ut canbe avoided by I -sing CSTB� on Sweeping 1).tV. "Dustbanc,'• moreover, (disinfects the room and restores rags to their original freshness. The women swear by "Dustbanc" when once they have used it. Don't have another dusty sweeping day but get a 35 cent tin of "Dustbanc". We arc authorized by the manufacturers of Dustbane to send you a 35c can of their Sweeping Compnlnd, ‘Vc want you to use this cn trial for 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 bbls. and quattcr bbls. for stores, schools, Churches, hospitals, banks and public buildings. W.J. Neaman Distributor fur Exeter. Canadian Factories St. John, N. H., Winnipeg, Man. L `•••••••••••••••O•••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••♦ • THE LATEST THING 2 IN CLOTH I is ALWAYS to be found at this Tailoring Establishment. you haven't a Tailor and are looking for one, give us a call. Style and Fit Guaranteed. Prices Right. 2 W. JOHNS. Merchant Tailor - Exeter, Ontario• • Times and WeeklyGlobe from now until Jan, The 191 for 35c •••••••••••••••N•••••••••• • •LOCALS •• •••••••• •••••••• `.1 \tic,• Handford spent the hol- !da! ., in London. Miss Morlock was in London on the '1r. and Mrs. W. S. Howey spent l'!r-t in Blyth. " - •,I. of St. John is visiting 1 Lala Al in itt. Mr. and Mrs. Coultts spent the hol- e ,. t•isitino in Comber. Messrs. L:ck and frank Itissett. of London. sp+ nt the First in town Mr. Kc•rnicl;. of Blyth. visited Mr. n•1 Mrs. Ja:..es Tom on Friday. r. lett n •1 of London visird Mr. s. Sand.•rr on the 'First. 3Ir. John Ilawkshaw spent the First of July in London. Mrs. %\'rr. Davis. of 'Hamilton. vis- ! Miss \-ina Fisher from Festay t . • i Monday. S. Sanders and Miss C. Voper •d 31rs. Inwood, of London over I I, holidays. Mrs. 13Iainey. of Toronto, t• visiting ritrents. Mr. and Mrs Alex Taylor of Exeter north. 11r .1'rcd hill and daughter. ci Toronto. spent the holidays in town.V Amelia Oke. of London, visit- ! • • 1 Central for a few days the Mr. Geo. .Jewell. of London. visited ti., brother Jas. a few days the part \L,, Ida Armstrong, school teach - •r at Sharon. bas returned home for t h• holidays. i re• I:xel• r ,latnior baseball team ,•t down to C. ntralia on Tbnrsday nanti w. r 1 sten 13 to 1. Thr English bowlers who are to tour Got atio in September will play it Clinton on the 12th. Send this paper to a friend and get t lie Weekly Globi 3 -ourself. The two for the rest of the year for 35 cents. i)nuglas Stew art. of Toronto, is !:ding his vacation visiting his tits. tits. Mr. and Mr.. .1. A. Stewart. Miss Ethel Sweet, returned home '.londay evening after completing the milliner;' season in St..31ary•. To -day tThursday) afternoon near- '. su the stores and business places I town close tip for the weekly half nli.i ry durinr ,July and Augt:st. `1, ('1.IJ•neI Stockman. of Guelph, .i '•1, St.ackman. end is lending two n k -' vacation visit - wit •lativ in town n t ¢ with r Mrs. 1.. S. Sa':l and son, Master Frederick. of CI airlift. visited over the holidays with the former's gnat. Mrs. C. (Jockey. 't\1ts. D. Urehna.,nn and child and another. '31ra. 'Maines, of hayfield. are visiting friends at Exeter and St. Marys at present." -Clinton New s- ltecord Mr. ..ohn Dinn c, tt ho at tended the fun aril of his f it her. returned to his ho tie in Oshawa. Ile was nccom- uanied by hiss 1t. Penson. who will visit for n while. Some of the hogs went out to Far- quhar Tuesday evening and played :i game of baseball with that tram. The Exeter boys were beaten by the score of 9 to 2. Mr. in .lMrt. Ernie White. of Lurk - now. and Mr. Win White of New Lis- keard. returned to their respective 1 's Monday after visiting Mr. and J1rs, •\Wm. 'White. of the London i1(1, North. One of the I:est games of football played in town this year west played on the school grounds Monday even• its!! between Exeter and Faimvillc. Fite grime W33 n fir. no goals being •roved by either aide. Mr. Fred Johns. of Elintville acted net referee. (:amplell's V(.tni•h Stains are the original and only real Varnish Stains ever offered to hotrsekepers. They (cork like colorisevarnish producing heatirid elleels without •h-c:,ring the grain of natural tt•oods. W. .1. 11l•:.\MAN sells this line. .firs. T. Gregory and daughter Mis's Gregory left Saturday for Bat tleford Sask.. where they will visit l\lr. and Mrs. J. A. Gregory for a few jontbs. Dr. and Mrs. J. W llarrison and two children. returned to Detroit Friday after visiting the Doctor's mother in town. and also visiting for a few days at Grand Bend. The Stephen and Usborne Councils should 1 have the culverts, which cro's the sidewalks just South of the town on the London road.. fixed up. It might save trouble in the future. The baseball match between Cred- iton and Exeter. which was billed for \\'.'dbesday evening of last week. dial not take place las the Crediton play- : rs failed to show up. During the months of July and Ae- e:st the James street Methodist church will begin their services at 7.:10 o'clock instead of 7 as formerly The resolution was adopted last Sun- day evening. Dominion Day was quietly observed in town on Friday last. A number of citizens went to Grand Bend. while others took in the strawberry L sti- t•al at Centralia or at Elimville. Th • 'day at as very warm. Mr. 5. Popiestone. of Itlyth. visit .1 his mother in town on Dominion Day. Miss Francis Davis. of \V;ngh un, and Mary Davis. of London. visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. i)an. Davis. over the holidays. Mis Lizzie Hill is suffering from a scalp wound the result of falling Isom a chair. On Monday last Miss Hill was winding the clock when Rha• overbalanced and in falling .truck h:r le:ad on a chair. several stitch- es aver • requite,: to close the wound. ('hi• f Bissett 1' -t week arrest' d a voting fellow who got off at the Ext eter station. He wa.r accused of stealing a watch from a gentle- man's coat pocket, on the L. 11. & It., but as the watch was not' found Oil him he was allowed to go. The Ladies Aid Society of the \Winghani Methodist church are utak- in:: provisions to furnish meals on the 1201 of July at 35c. No doubt they will be patronized as it is esti• emoted there will be 10.000 visitors iu \Vingb•.m that day. Dr. Alex Sutherland. nri"•i•utan• secretary to the Methodist ('h,rch in Canada 'since 1871. died at his home in Toronto. on June 30th, aged 77 years. Thr funeral took place cit Saturday last. Three or four year., ago Dr. Sutherland preached mission- ary i•.erntons in the James .3tr • t Methodist church. \ i(•actiwtary slot 1 1201 covers the, lttb, 10th and lltb, but the stortns or 1 his period may center in and cui- Initrata on the IJth. the date of the Moon's postage from north to th• south nero.as tit- celestial equator. Westerly winds, rising barometer and t enter should naturally follow this storm period. The baseball boys went to Central- ia un the First and played two games t with the Centralia team,, onc in the morning and one in the etfternomt one of the Lest games that have leen played 1 hlis Reason was played in the morning when the score was 2 to 1 in favor of Centralia in n seven innings game. •In the after- noon the seers was 10 to 8 in favor of Exeter. The team of horses on the Grand Il.•nd :and Dashwood stage made a dish for liberty at the Exeter elation un '1'hntsalay last. The horses 11(1.• for ih north gate. but before reach- inar tla gale They ran into a port. oft 1.•.t'e going each side. The bus w ,- to. i1nrnod and the role and ..11.1Hi e•es broken. The bor.-, got f• • .,f the fins and ran over to the .it 1 l... k wher•• they were captured It. l ,,,s w.• re made down town in lame to citeh the six train. In Elliott was very pleas- antl• y sorpri'ed at the Greene -Swift c:cry Wednesday afternoon, when t be employers gathered and present: d !u r with a beautiful cabinet of silver The presentation was made by Miss A. (trophy. and an address was read by a)r. Chas. Peacock, format' of the department in which Mins 'fiimsett wig engng.•cl. \kiss Itissett replied suitably." -London Advertiser, Miss Itissett is a daughter of Mr. J. Bis- sett and it granddaughter of Mrs. F. Bissell of town. L0 YEAit8 EXPERIENCE OF AN OLI) NURSE, Mts. 11'inslow'R Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and ntrae•s In the United !States, and bas been used for fifty years with never-failio,g aucreas by millions of mothers for their children. it relieves the child from pain, cures diarrho.•n, griping in the bowels And wind colic. Ity ,giving health to the child, it reefs the mother. Twenty-five cents n bottle. METti01)IST CHURCH Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor Sunday Public Worship -I0.30 a.w` and 7 pew. Cla,s 13t•rvice-Sunday 0.30 a.w• and after Morning Service and Wednes- day fenny Uen'v Col,: sod Crta•tsouseaa 8undap si 1 pet►. Sunday School and IJlnte Clasets•a !.�0 Epwortb League -Tuesday at 8. p.m 1'rayer Meeting-Tkhuredao (at 8 t).ua. July .10th -The pastor will preach nu,rning; :i d night. Night service 7.:10 pent. 0661d1 XXL CEDAR SUING ES at $2.10 p r Square Now is your 9t )ort unity if you require arty ce ar shingles 1)o not delay/your Eder. fl. J. LtTWd111-10 (1RANTO), -- ONTA1.1O GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM Dominion Day Retnrn Tickets at Single Fare Bet ween all stations to Canada, also to Detroit and fort Huron, Mich., Niagara Falls and iluffalo. N. Y. Good Goinu June 30 & JuN 1 Return Limit JuIU 4, 1910 Northern Navigat'n Co. (!RAND TRUNK ItOL'TF- Sailing s of passenger steamers from SARNIA for SOO, 1'OItT ARTHUR and DULUTH, every Monday, Wed- nesday and Saturday at 3.:10p ut, On- ly flee: \Vedncsday and Saturday steamers go to DULUTH. Soffit's', troth COLLING WOOD 1.:10 pot. and O1VEN SOUND 11.15 p{.tn. Wednesdays and Saturdays for 800 and GEORGIAN IBAY PORTS. ,.'i' information fromRailway Ticket 1 Agents or from the Company at Sar- nia or 1'ollingwood. Men's Suits -AT- $20,00 After all it's this Tailor who make!, a said, a 8U('CESS or a FAILURE. The most fascin- ating style would btr a fizzle if there were not careful needle work underneath. That is the reason our `nits at s21) are better than the suit you buy in town for more ,coney They are perfect in every way if not you can have your money 1 tack. W. W . TAMAN Merchant Tailor. t:xI' I'Elt ONTARIO F01 \1) -On the Thames Road on Sunday a buggy duster. Owner can have 5811.• by paying for this add. Apply to ('ephas i'rm. '1 Mildred Jewel'. of London. is via -0111g \lifts Minnie .Jewell. :•1:.. ('ora 1Vilsone of a lrnsall, is friar ane Miry May Jewell. 11,• Ida Kemp. of Toronto, 1s vis- itit an town. Ia. tV, 11. Levet, i• in Toronto this to . I; 'sir ti n. Ilarc1on 1-1! nn T,:.••alae fur 1.• !. 1C':f ala. 1'ht.ning factory st rid ''-d. airs. M. Iiarri. cis visiting Jtor .1losliter Mrs. Sid Davis. ••!: Laving Hanover left on Satur- d ,_ for Mt. Carmel. \tis. hunter. of Brussels. is visit- n•_rMr. and Mr'. Chas. Northcott. Miss Vina Kerslake has returned home after visiting at Londesboro. Mrs. E. A. Mcl'attls. of :9eaforth. visited Miss K. Mcl':ntla over Sunday. Misr K. McFa„1+ spent the forepart of the week visiting in Seaforth. \V• ted to Rent -A small but coin- abl.' house. centrally located. Ap- uly :.t "Times" Mr. Ed, Nash, of %Vingham, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Willis Powell the forepart of the week. Miss Spearin. of St. Marys, visited Miss Olive Prior on Saturday and Sun 18day. tees; 1•' w, r • killed and over 250 peer injured in race riots that fol. low 1 the Johnson -Jeffries Settle. '1 _ May Rivers and Lloyd Rivers •d home Monday after visiting broth. r Merl, in Te(•sw•ater. Mr. Ila, lankton and Miss 1'lossi ylor. of London, visited 'Mr. •is ri 'Taylor on 1Jominion iray.i 1, 1.•1 Mrs. 0, !\lanns and child - t n hat retnrrr•d !tome after sp.•nd- ine t la • holiday!, visiting In Brant • i Opposite furl. { Griggs ADVERTISING. DOESN'T PAY Unless the Advertiser States Facts tells the truth about his goods and lives up to all his announcements. For the next two weeks we are giving a Great Big Cut in All Our Summer Dress Goods A range of Light Prints, regular 12ic for 10c pieces only Silk Batiste, this is very fashionable Summer .Dress Goods, regular 35c for 28c 4 pieces Flowered Muslin, regular 15c for 12 1-2c per yd 3 pieces Organdie, regular 15c for 12 1-2e 3 pieces Plaid Mercerized Gingham, for Children's Dresses, regular 15e for 12 1-2c. 2 pieces Linen Dress Goods, regular 40c goods for 25c. Regular 15c Iloso to sell at 10c. Ladies' regular 15c straight to sell at 2 pr. for 25c. Our Bargain Counter is again laden with ends and bargains - don't fail to have a look at them. Groceries 3 cans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes, 25c. French Mustard, bottle :ice A few bottles 25c Pickles, 15o Lipton's.Tea in black and mixed. Monsoon in black. Blue Ribbon in Black Mixed in all prices from 25c to 50c This Store will close every Thursday After- noon during July and August. . J. CARLING Hghest prices paid for Produce. r3ErzGE-Ws pAR1 i"Sure Death to GREEN Bugs'\ It Kills Every Time" Rrnr Pir1 Green Is standard for duality and eflectivness. It il3 the only kind it's safe for you toe. It does its work Quickly, Surely -there's never any doubt of result. BERGER'S has a deeper shade of gre©n than any other -a sure sign of purity and strong poisoning dualities. Fol' Sale at fluiHns Stove & fldrOdr Sioro One door t,. -r!1' nt Brotvning's Drug Store. Tinsmithing, Plumbing & Furnace Work a Specialty. Specia1- A BIB CUA IN PICTURE CARDS iw,eal Views, 4rienery, ()tonics and Birthday for 30 DAYS, froni\JUNE 15 to JULY 15 2 for Le ('iris tit 15 cents a dAen or :i for 5 ( en! la. Our yards are Fitsticlass but we have tl,nlmma:Ids many and we want to t(duce thein, SATUR'DAYONLY We offer :l dozen Can; I,YMANS CRUSHED ROSE or VIOLET TALCUM I'OR'I)ER at 20c, regular 25c. Edison Phonographs Records 1 (cent at only 8 111 511 22.3 Ain' • • nl Records 1 Cygnet Fireside R- N 125 folr old records 1 Cygnet Standard oak finish 52 00 :)II 10 -it • li discs (new) 1 Trintnph 55 INI 12 12•i . 11 discs 1 tlenpltone Nissl 13 (111 if yen woof. anything in these goods now 's the time to Loy and say ISL chi 1 0 :3.i 50 starve. The Purity, .1 Willis Powell, Manager.