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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-09-15, Page 8r !+, .X E l k4 M 1. 8 SEPTEMBER 15th 1t1O ••••♦••..e•♦••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••♦I.4.••••♦••••••••o••r •••••••••••••••••••••••••• �Z• • • • • • • i?•• • • ♦ • • • • • • • •S• • •2 2• s• •• STEWAt2T'Sit For Several Days We have been t ery busy opening and narking our New Fall Goody. \\'o say they are a tlno last, 1'01' would Yourself. We nt yen to see thele. You will always he made "At Hunte.' in this Sion'. Dress (foods Silks The • -1 ..-aa t merit of Dress •• • Bice'- ., 1, west Fall Shades • • ill PI .•n al,d Eancy weave:; at • • Per Yard sell to $1,25 • • • Linens Fancy Art ••• Sateens • • • •• •• •• • { •• •• • •• •• •• • •• • • . • • •• • •• • •• •• •• • • Just L'3 ends in the assort- • went. These are travellers • •• samples and are worth in re- • • • gular way $1.50. See south • • window 75c each. • • ♦ • • Beresford Shoes King Hats • • • •• • For Style Fit and Comfort Summer is nearly gone and • • • our new shoes cannot he ex- you will need a new derby. • celled. Prices $1.011 and $5.W we can give you a becoming • • •• All kinds shapes for $2 2 • •• i �.• •• • • •• • •• All Kindsof Produce Wanted •••- • • •_ •••• • •STEWART • •• • J. A. • •• •• ♦ • ♦♦••••••♦♦♦••♦••♦♦•♦•••♦••♦•••♦••••••••♦•••♦•♦••••• •••••••••v♦•••♦••••••••••• •••••••♦•••♦••♦♦••♦•••••t•• Om new I'aille•tte Silks for Dresses and odd waists will interest you at I'er Yet so,• Jea received a sample lot ni 1. nen Table Clathea sizes 2 w •,its by 2i yards. This is y special lot and was 1.. , :, , . away below regular 1', , ':.5$1.00$4.50to$8.50 Direct from the makers, a finer assortment of patterns and colors we never had at Per Yard :'A) sol is -Fall Mantles�- \Ve have :1 reputation for keeping the Finest Range of Lad- le- •,n.1 Children's Coats in this part of the country. They in- - ,.t,• 'ou 11 stakes as Continental, Rodgers and M. Pollan & Sons One 01st shipment has arrived. We will be pleased to show you l prow. • • • • •4 •• S• • •• • •• Another shipo,•••it of J1tp • :mese Malting Itssa in new • Patterns. Just the thing for • h-•dt toms Size 30, by 00 • • Etch 50c. • Japanese Rugs Ends Tapestry Carpet c-- +••••0•••♦♦••••••••••••♦••••••••••••♦••••♦•••••••••••• THE LATEST THING • •• • • 1 N • CLOTH• • • ••• • l a ,\I.NVAYS to be found at this Tailoring Establishment. • • y...: h ,ven't a 1 ailor::mil are looking for one. give il, a call. • • • • Style andFit Guaranteed. Prices Right.• • W. JOHNS. •• • o • • Merchant Tailr,r Exeter, Ontario ♦ • • ••••••••••0e4o•••••••••••• ♦♦•♦•♦•••••••••••••♦•••••• DEAR MADAM ',•I MI-. ''fee-. liorton are thi- t k in London visiting P.. 11. Burke has improved this shaving parlor by pntlirog down a new linoleum. 'el r. Coleman INinneese of Ott;ava tithed lis, parents hero for a few lays the past week. Mr. Leroy C„nitis left on Mou.l-,y for Gash riclt n here he has e. eer •1 position+ in a drug store. Mr, Thos. ifandford in drain buyin r horses and shipped a load to 'Winn- ipeg last week. Jfr. 1'. Coleman nc- companied them. hr. quackenbueh. ing Dr. 1{ollin's off we write you these few Tines to let h," heel it remail you know that you ran end all you for bu•in baking trouble if you will i1CY YOU:it FiOCIt ut:111: We know this because so many good housekeepers say our 11nur hake,. bet- ter and goes farther than airy other brand they have tried. \Ve shall be glad to have you order a sack and feel sure yon will thank om for the suggest- ion after you have tried our their. (let a sack of "Model" flo.►t and c .rttpete f• 1 1 1r sprat! at the fair %lnnnf,t!.weri 1.y Harvey Bros. "ntrel \\ d ,1,: rA:adore, . .1h I r •1 :with the int r• r tc= I :n Iles best ; • 1•018 1•1 ,•, • tn. c 147„ S. NV. & 11. Pork rhe , • b.•st in the non l: 1. 1 1 r r ntp, who k orcupy- nn'11•n1.1r t .1 Ana fitt..i \'• • u tv e h 1 ,h•. ro:orless facer w Ire •• ,0.1 rli.eonrnur w (t, ill ri 1...v 1 .1 n' I and bodily t iv - or by ..• it.. 1',11 r'- LitI,• iron fill:( tt h.eh •tr.• In td•• for lb,. blond. nerves n,l enrtil,l eon. A quit wedding look place in iien.- r a!I nn Wednesday of last tw k 't'h Ii !'‘Ir .11,nann Smalr. of Ex, : • 1 tt , . un- ited its marriage to Mias Elizabeth Pollen.,nf Farquhar. The c rr-mony wag preformed at the parson is• he the ltev. Mei.. Smith. Th Titre eatsads congratnlaliona. On '1•b:.r•day evening of last we•k a t•;.1 . • horse belongin; to Mr. 1' --', • r 1", Iiow was killed by on a live elentr)c light u ire ,\ h.avy rain ascompanied by liehtning and thunder. visited Chit eiion aid an cleetris light wire w broken on [station street. Mr. \silos bid de f vered a Toad of haled hay nt the station and was driving ham. after the Ftortn when one of his bora 'Q stepped on the wire and was killed. The power was shot off at the power house while the nnimal rind wire were et•part►ted and removed. PUT Till IN YOUR AND SMOKE 1T A man fe known by (112 com• patty he keep, likewise by his Business Cards. Circulars and Stationery. Let us print them and they will BE A CREDIT TO YOU. Market Report. ---"110- loilotwiu; is the report of Exec- r •uarket% cor- ;tr•1 tip to 8.•111,•1.1 : 15:h. t\'h,•.:..;uandard. tr-'c. 1' 15e. - '3 and 'tie. 'buses $22 Bran F19 P. is 65 to 70e. 'lode! Flour $2,85 i flour $1.50 i I , 11 r lSc. Cr •• , t butter 25c i'ut sass. s 50 to 60 Ile, livewcight. SS.53. ('h,,.,• • export cattle .`>;6.15 1;.,41 export cattle :.365 to .-.5.00 .Fula s x; ort cattle.$5.65 to $3.t'0 1 t . • ell-r's cat tt••'?5.60 to a caltl• s'5,10 , Cows .4.00 to e5.50 iamb 15.00 Sheep 14-3.50 to $1.00 ••••••••••♦•••♦♦•••••••••• • • • I.00AI,S •• •••••••♦ .••••••• Ahr•• itandford left ••• •Ill A- ds) morning to spend a 1 -w daye in Landon. Mrs. J. V. Powell is visiting her parents. Mr .and Mrs. A. Naoh Sarnia. Mr. \Vm. Northcott was in Toronto and Hamilton last week. and is %8. iting in lutea this :week. Loney Heywood. the junior min- ister at Union. visited his parenttl in town this week. Mr. F. W. Giadman. and family htv,• returned home after visiting for two week, in Toronto. Slr. and Mr-. Ephrain Bern and t u o children. of Zion. ',pent Sun- day with 'Mm ifern'a parents. btr and Mrs. Wm. Taylor. Mr.. Geo. Thomas and Mib. O. T. Brooks went to London Wednesday morning to attend the wedding of their n•ir•. '\C;;•t Ma) 1'"..*ra,n. lo '•t. t. , r Ronnie. both of the city. i 1'. !fish. of Dundalk. has „ I ledger keep. r a 111 11 rola of Commerc,•. Mr. A. ll, to - at w ho has been filling t bat po• I••r, has been appointed ,• t•If th Crediton branch. The S) Ivan correspondent to th Parkhill Gazette in reporting to Harvest .Dome servic, s says. \I r. 11. southern t. of Exeter has n fine bar- itone voice and lois song- tier. loud• •,i1PIl auded Miss Butt and Mist( t•i .h int : nag a beau! Hid duet. Rev. \ 1• . ate several readings which c. n F 1 nppyauv• from the :tud- i n . ,n•I :.ire. .1. Ilene- and t ,ltught r. Florence of Buffalo .1• t it n1' :,: the 3iolson's'tank. 1 . \I a. Russell :spent Sunday. at his bonne in London. Th • niarriag • took place in ltrgin.t nn Wednesday evening Sept. 7(11. 1tof Miss; .lean Templeton. daughter of Mrs. Margaret U. Morrison, to Nr. gtobtfr t lie ?4,t Ito.- .i. von of :dr and Mrs. .1. t', Rom., fornl,•r- 1t of facture bol now of Regis's. Iter: i an old Exeter boy and is helii in the highest esteem by h's many friend • in town who wish him and his b1..le many years of happy mar- ried life. I1••r • is w'hnl the Sesforth Nesa w.. 41)11 of th cEseter bowlers: tin•t••ti the heading. "Thew wet. • frond losers. • Three rinsk of bowlers from Exct- .r drove into town about noun on 1 .l.or Day and after partaking of It .r. dinner at the Cotnnterical ll,et 1• w • tided their way 10 the I1owI- in! i'r rt where they met in combat niu • .liff.•r•-,,t rinks composed of S ,forth I.' 1}, 1s. The Exeter aggre- nIlion at 110 mean players and while they inapt on the round by 27 Fhn; 111 y gave n fine exhibit- ion of how I he gentle should he play- ed and with a lit 11e luck in *heir favor relight have cosily ate'. Th,. member of the Nenforth Stooling Club. as rehab. :were load in !lair ',rake of the gentletncntly manner of each and ettery visiting player and the Afternoon's games will long he ',membered as the mos* pleasant and ngrecnble bowling coated (hat was ever played on the local• atreen llerc's hoping that the Exeter piny - ere may back some at some fnturn union 11. 1iIII of she •'Stall t nn'I J.,uI nue. t Elm orth L •agues will be held in James str.-:t church to -night (Thursday) instead e iu'Main street church as was first .1 dinged. when 'Rev. A. E. Johns, It. A. who expects to leave Shortly ,s uIGnionuy to Cana, will nddre>t th- n„•cling. 11 eks Forecasks-A Reactionary 1' 1:n1 fails on the lath, 17111, 1111 1111 Ir int 11 ,111,11 by the 'Mercury per - 0.1. th • ergs- of the Autumn:it 'and - sox th mooting of the Venus per- asi, and t i1 • .' :11 \loon on the equal- s:- tit, s -1 19th. This is a tau • when \V, .t India storms will nla,st likely he heard from, menacing 117-• W.77 **IN bordering our south coast •1'1, , menta w ill outlive this :storm l"'1• grotwil, r its violence ;1s 1 hey approach, and pass inland through' the states alis! over the great lakes. The 161h, to the 23rd, constitutes a period of very severe seismic strain \1' , t e!, t tt•• 1414 orld records. \ very pr. -St y wedding took p1 ,e „n Wednesday Sept. 14th nt the hues. of -,11s John. Itlatchfor•1. Andrea 1 reet. J•:xeler when the youngest daughter Lena 114. Itlalchfon!, :was nited in the holy bonds of matrii- twiny jo'Mr. Rolland Squire. a pros- ; r toung fanner of Blanchard nisei.. Itcv. ltd. Hobbs official- • 1 •1'h • bride who was beautifully' i•oo 1 in cream silk mull trimmed o it h t•,l-iiejennes lace and insertion. tt t- ellen :sway by her uncle Mr. Wm. lelalchful-1 The wedding march was '.law, I by alias May !Squire, nisterof .ef the groom. During the ceremony the young couple stood underneath in arch of evergreen beautifully ts,nk -•I with flowers. The bride car - 1 , t., autiful bouquet of white 1 . About fifty of the immediate .1 , - sat down to a sumptuous it,ie . The presents were numerous . •;t. The groom='s gift to the t handsom egold locket. • • -1.•'e going away dress was of i.:. • - it in Venetian cloth with hat to match. The evening as pleasantly pent after which the young couple !••ft for their n -•w home near Wood- ham. \tile ltlatchford was a mem- ber of the Jam - street choir will be missed by a Targe circle of friend+ who wish them a happy and 1_rosperous life. The following clipping was taken from the Welwyn Herald and has reference to :Mr. A. E. \Vooe'i who recently left to take charge of the Home bank at that place. "On Thursday evening a banquet swan given to' Mr. Campbell th.• ex -manag- er of the Home Bank and Mr. Wood the new manager. Some thirty i'-ntletnen participating in the good r hings of th eevening. Mr. fad. Web- ,er took the chair and congratulat- I 0r. Campbell on his good citizen- -hit, while in our town such a abort and hoped that Mr. Wood ..11 follow in his footsteps for the ether advancement of our -town. t -r11 of th.- gent' sn•n xpresss- '11.. it regret at . • 7.Camp- 1 .w- manat:.•r of is 11o, and :is spo. t in th town. \ir. '.t. hrl!. h„•. - I '1 he tr n. -9 t t. 1 find his Fmce's'u. t • - ,.,,.o1.. -r, and n true cit - Trotter. then also endora- 1 to Chairman's address. and ..poke of Canada and especially. of N eat - tern tJttiada ,tiling that it•• 1'f,t- ancial and Ilusineea 'houses were managed and conducted by the young C inadian•, and advised young sten to have a great obi e• in view. as Canada needed th • \ - :or p'.:nn•lol►w.L The Chairman. • • t ed the Gentlt'n,. n'a toast an -i i• rose ami sang. hill's n joli} 11.f,•Iln.. 11••rw. 14. 11', Milt arc!. Forest. Presi- dent of the London Conference. of t h .1,t hodt trhorch and one of t h 1 • st known 'Methodist Minsiter' ir, l' .nada died at the hospaal I er • William on Tue-day' of last e S. ss tog teen taking ill when • 1. TO ,t ehome from the Conference • Victoria. Rev. Reuben Milliard ,- for 40 years a member of : h London Conference and one of t most widely known tninaters 'n \\ , .: ern Ontario. Ile was eluted Pre* i-•nt at the Conference which met Chatham early in .lune fast rhroughoet the session of the Con- , fence. Rev.. '0 r. Millyard showed himself to be a cap•abl•• presiding officer nit (this lose will be greatly felt not one) by his congregation. but by the Methodist Church as a whole. The nett•+ of his death was Iearne 1 with nitieb regret by a lar:' circle of personal friends of ,feceased, '1r. Millsatd :was a :nor pastor of the Hain street church .:11 1 was held ire the high, at esteem 1•. the prop!' of Exeter. Previous to going to Forest he bid char.-•• of north street church. Gorier. where 1511rF. Millyard died onit few months ago. Mr. Milliard hail atl,•nded the sessions of the Gen -r,. Conferenc•• at Victoria and w 1, there had injured his toe. 1Vh.t on his way home the injured foot became to painful. blood poi,otl tl! hating rel in that li Ftopp: 1 nt Fort William for treatment. Ile wits thought at first to be irnprov- in:r ntsl i1 was suppaeed h• would h•• able to continue his journey in afew days but early in the we k. hist see beenme more atriona an•l has ,on. Rev. 31r. Millyard of iieneal! 41141 other friends were sir it for. 11. death occurred tat • on Tuesday after- noon, The interment took place at Woods tocktwhcne \less Mill - yard is burrito]. Mr. Millyard was one of the stalwarts of :\lelhodiem in Western Ontario and was held in high esteem by the members of Lon Inn eonferena• as wog , yid •ne .1 by hia election ns preident 1 June. and also on the circuits '. during the forty years of his to 1, try he has had charge. '.0 YEARS EY 1'I t(IENCE OF A N OLD NC iLSK. Mrs. 1Vinslow's Soothing liyrep Ir the prescription of ore of the best fetnale physicians and nurses 'in the t'nited Htate's, and has been used for fifty yenr.a with never -failing emcee*. by inSlions of mother/1 for their children. It relieves the child from t>1 11 cures diarrhoea, griping in the bowel's and wind colic. Ity hiving hralth to the child, 0 erste the mother. Twenty-five eents n barite. Church Directory JAMES STREET MI:"1't1vU1ST CFIURCN Rov. Richard Hobbs, Pastor Sunday Public Worship -10.30 a.u1 and 7 p.m. Class He•rvice--Huoday 0.30 a.m. ,end after Morning He•rvioe and Wedies. Day night. •bundur n'Dip.0and Catasbuens ay M al .1 tm. . u Sunday .School and Miele C11tsewn 2.30 p•m. Epworth League -Tuesday at P. pill Prayer Meeting-Tburadao of 8 9.111 •pt. 4th -Tete Pastor will prcaeh morning and cvenisigt Evening ii rvrce 11t seven. ThreshInfl Goal Save your wood by getting our foal for your threshing, You can get any quantity you want. Cement Blue Lake Brand We have the above brand of cement always on hand, fresh from the tuanu- faeturers. The )clue Lake is consider- ed the best cement. II. J. GLflTWOR1 HY (HtANTON. ONTAI'►O GRAND TRUNK RA SYISTELWAY M Annual Western Excursion Sept.15,16, 11. From Ex t•:Tj:it 1'u: I'ort Ifutote'\lich. Detroit Mich. Chicago 111. Bay City Mich. Cleveland U. ( via Buffalo and C. and 13. Cleveland, O. via Detroit and D. and C. $7 ail I (Grand ]rapids, Mich. $7 it., Saginaw Mich. $5 lt1 tit. Patti ur 1. 111 tail $24 43 Minneapolis) ` vr. Pau. or 1 Via Sarnia and $31 911 I Minneapolis) N, N, Co. 3rd RETURN LIMIT MONDAY. OCT. ]return 82 w) $1 30 $10 1O $3 :S1 FALL IS HERE MiII(( Just take a look through your fall and winter wear, and sec if you are in need of anything for the cold weather, Now is the time to buy and get your choice before it is all picked over. Western Fair LONDON Iteturn Tickets will be issued at EX 1:l'Elt To LONDON as follows 95c :tept.10-11--12-11 and 10. 90c Slept. 13 and 15th Return limit[Sept. 19th. Secnre tickets and full information (tout J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent. New Fall Suits and Overcoats When visiting our Fair next week leo not fail to ea 11 and inspect our t,t ock. A gi eat many pat - erns to choose from. Nina Range Dress Goods_ in Greys, Browns, Greens. Reds & Navy Blues to supply you wit a nice fall suit. We have a line of Flannelettes in stripes and plain, a full wide at the Old Price Only I2 1=2 c per yard yar ALL WOOL BLANKETS ranging from 3.50 to 6.50 per pair. Only a few Ladies WRITE WAISTS and UNDER SKIRTS to clear at cost. When You Peed a nice Tic for your fall suit drop in and see our new range of Ties for fall something New and Natty. Fine wool Sox in Grey, Brown and Green shades Something you need fur fall and winter. Astoria Shoes We carry the (ASTORiA SHOE, which k second t3 none price ranging from $4 to $6 Poultry Taken Alive or Dressed. Hghest prices paid for Produce. W. J. CARLIN CHINA! CHiNA! A l.•rge shipment of Austrian, Japanese. Bavarian. Nippon and German China JUST ARRIVED and trill be on side this weak. See the Specials at 5c, 10c and 15c. 25c and up to $3. iL will pay you first to look through our store as the values will surprise you. It's wonderful to see how far a little money will go dere. ilring your f1 lends. China Shower, Wedding Gift Goods All Kinds vert• low Prices. 3 -piece I'r'a Sets, Sugar and Creamer's, Cups and Saucers, Cocoa .lugs. lion Bon Dishes; Fancy Tea Pots, Pin irays, Hat i'in holders. Jaralineles tall sizes). Fern Puts, Biscuit .tars, Berry Sets, Fancy Pitchers, dozens of other articles at astonishing Low Prices. OUR DRUG DEPARTMENT is full of the hest Toilet Preparations, Talcum Powders, Soaps and Per. turnery. Cold Cure, Cough Candy, Flavorings, Etc., Combs. Blushes, Etc. Our I'n.t Card Department is brimful of the best productions of famous artiste and printers. School Goods-i.cad and Slate i'encils. Scribblers, plain and ruled 7 for 25 cents. School Bags 19s. ('rayons and faints, Inks and Muci- lage, Stationery fads and Envelopes. Confectioner, Fruits, Etc. Candy, Chocolates, Bananas, Oranges Leptons, Musk Melons, ('elety Plurals, Etc., Tobacco. ('ittars, Pipes. Etc. (food Assortment flower Mote. Come in and look around, You are Welcome. Send the little folk, we will serve them well. Fair Pay will belt big day at the Bazaar. Saturday Special 1 Pretty !head rind Batter i'late free with each 5(k purchase in our drug Sepal Uncut. illt. W. W .TAMAN POWELL'S BAZAAR Merchant Tailor. EXETER ON"CAit1U NmmmmMfmNrm •!0W 1)11) i CATCH. THAT COLD :1:ntple lough. Probably got over- t. ,1 or oat in .t draft -the cold 1 up the pores of 1b•• skin 1,1 10 and locked up n lot of waste products of the blood in your body. Then your cold begins. Nyal's Laxacold act" on the wu- c •i+ metnbrnne, cheeks the catarrh r' -opens the pores of the Akin. stim- •late+ the secretiorts-in short eiur r• sour cold in a day and a night Try it once -then the no at time you'll be hire to remember r bow quickly Nyal's Lasacoid cured yoa. Pre ..i cent!' for 3.1 dorsa \\ k••ep a good stock of 's i• 1n 1• 1! rn••1, •s. W. S. Howey, Plum. B. (lheitt0t and Optician As an advertising medium the Exeter Timer; cannot of. aur• paw ed. Does it occur to you that an advertisement may change the whole career of an individual, and may material- ly affect the advcrteser'a lot in Wet A real estate ad. twill n• r. ad by our Kubscribe'ni :inti oth,•ra who are inter - .at, d in real estate. if you have something to dieloiee of are wanting .help. or have Foraething to tiring before th• public 'i the columns of the 'rime, as your advsrtwing mrdeires The 'sett in trifling. ESTERN FAIR LONDON, CANADA-------- Sept. Qth to 17th, 1910 $25,000.00 in Prizes and Attractions OPEN TO ALL The Greet Live Stock Exhibition Speed Events Dog Show Athletic i)ay Every Day Cat Show Monday Mulls by the 9Ist Highlanders and Tth Fusiliers ATTRACTIONSDON'T IWORKS Better Than Ever I ilia:WORKS ISS I'1' Each Night Reduced Rates over all Roads VISIT LONDCN'S EXF !BITION 1'rl,e Lits, I:ntry Forms and all Informa ton frost W. J. REiD, Pres. A•11M..MYNT,Sec. J