Exter Times, 1910-12-01, Page 1DO YOU KNOW ?
That we sell Itexall Remedies; that we
guarantee them; that there is a remedy for
each human aliment. That we can tcllyou
the formulae of each preparation. That if
any preparation fails we refuud you ali the
money you pay us.
Ask us about theist ?
COLES' DRUG STORE.
Neter
Huron & Middlesex Gazette
REXALL CATARRH
TREATMENT
Guaranteed to cure catarilt in any of its
various forme.
Rexall k,llca Tone :Ac
Itexall C'ata,rh Jelly :.x:
Price for complete treatment Sac
COLE'S DRUG STROE
IN''Y i E rli YEAR -No 1:1135
EXETER, ONT . CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, DE UEb113E1t l st 1910.
$1.00 per year hi advance
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Wordret::ivied from Nokoni.,.
Bask.. by Mr. bid Davis of the death
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of his brother -in taw, Mr. Charles U.
• Harris, aged TJ, years and 5 utonlhs.
: 2 The deceased had been i11 only three tvas
• days with rheuutat c f-v.:r and passed
Zs • away on November 21st. Mr. Harris
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with the good things for Xmas presents.
of the Many.
For Ladies For Girls
Fancy Linens
Fancy Waists
Fancy Silk
Silk Scarfs
Fur Coats
Parasols
Comforters
Blankets
Net Waists
Fancy Belts
Fancy Collars
Fancy Broaches
Gloves and Nitta
Furs
Hone
Handkerchiefs
Here aro just a few
For Gents
Nock Ties
Neck Scarfs
Fancy Sox
Suspenders
Gloves le Mitts
Umbrellas
Coat, Sweaters
IH:tts and Cap
MILLINERY AT
HALF PRICE
This is doing it with a vengeance
But we are finishing the biggest Sea-
son of our history and want to come
out with a clean stock. Do not nesse
this. A winter hat at half price.
ALL COATS AT RE-
DUCED PRICES
We have only a few Ladies and
Childrens Coats left and we want to
make a clean sweep of them all.
Every coat is reduced to the lowest
notch to clear them out. Now is
your chance for a winter coat at big
bargain, Don't miss it.
vercoat Samples
$7110 worth of Overcoat Samples we
bought up by our clothing buyer at a
big snap. if you want one of this
i J seasons Nobby Overcoats at nearly
half price. Call and see what we are
tloing it will pay you.
I NEW LAWN
iiimi• WAISTS
list received for the Xrnat,
trade tens swellest lot of fancy
• lawn waists ever shown in
Exeter. They are real beau-
* ties and are sure to please you
• Cheap $'L to $3.
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151G SHOE SNAPS
$2.so and $J.So
For two leading lines of
Mons fine shoes. The first lot
are $:3.00 and 8150 for $2,5O.
The second lot are $LIN) and
$5.00 for $asst►. Every pair
New. See North Grocery
%V indow.
• had been in Nokomis only a few
months, and ,the mews of his death
was tient to Londeaboroogh where
Mr. Harris formerly worked. From
then: it was forwarded to town and
Mr. Davis immediately wired to have
the body tent home, but It was too
late as the remains wire interred at
• Nokonis. services being held at the
• church. Charlie left town about
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Londesborough until two years ago
when he went west. Ile was n, son
of the late Ulis-,•r herr:., of town and
his mother Mrs. :Mary Jan,; Marren
still enrvives• Ile is also survived by
three sisters, Mrs. S. Davis. of town,
Mrs. Hooper, of Tara. and Mrs. Dal-
rymple. of near Rectal!. The sym-
pathy of n11 is extended to the be-
te(vod.
CENTI(ALiA
Wilbur Luker, who a short time
Igo, underwent an operation for ap-
•:endicitis in London, returned hone
Thursday evening very much inl-
teroved in health.
Rev. A. McKibben preached in
the Methodist church on. Sunday
morning and gave a mast practical
discourse on the "New Birth".
Dines Mabel Mutt. who has been
nursing in Detroit. Harper hospital,
had nn operation perforated on her
foot in the removal of three frac-
tured
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t r d bongs T ,
The oli.rotion which
was a critical one was performed
by Dr. Harrison. n former Exeter
boy. who is a very euccesafu1 aur-
gron and medical practitioner. MI -vs
Hutt came home Saturday evening.
.and though suffering; considerably'
from the operation of two or three
weeks ago, a speedy recovery is
Moped for.
A very pretty wedding took place
At the home of Mr. Wm. Quinton,
Centralia, on Wednesday. Nov. 30th.
tt high noon when h daughter.
Elien Albzrtha became tb • bride of
Fredrick A. $llerington. :' 1'F -
borne. The bride. who was re yep
away by bar father. Looked very
pretty in a gown of ivory liberty
satin. and wore lhr customary brid-
tl veil. caught up with orange: blo--
-on,.. X11 • was ntt• nded by b r =ea-
r r. '•1 ...• '•! ,rgar t who was dress -
1 1:, r; r ever white silk. Little
.11-- 1. s, Ir ck••na. of Lucan. cousin
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• ♦ '•1 • r Donald Graham. also
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• t' I I:v Mr. 'Charlie
2 I r•1•.n• .1:: th Thant,•• Road. The
tr tt
e performed by the Rev.
• I t; \\ is e• •y. of Kirkton in the
♦ • • + • r - ..: large• number of in -
•Z : h . • - i %ft.•r congratul itions
• t • •lot. r%, to a ss.mptuotl..
• t n, 1-I,n: ti on i. th • tables and
muni 1 t..• t .•t f it, d:•corated.
i Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford • I The hoe, ea, : it r eipient of
Clothing also high gratin shoes and wall paper • many useful and cost v tv.•dding t r. s-
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Who's
Your
Tailor
IIsuccessfully design a
Suit tor someone they
"have neverseen unless they
have the party's individual
measure ?"
Yet you are forced to take
an awful chance on (It and
shape every time you buy a
ready made suit for these
garments are made for no
one in pattie'ilar.
OW CAN ANYONE
Individual Style,
Flt, Neatness,
Comfort and
Permnnence of
Shape
Can only be had in (•i.O'1'1114H MADE 'f'1) PERSONAL ORDER 'tO
,.• I; u1i• d by sir •els or elders. and in 1 terrkinR Intra Il a eje. I ♦ •
WE PRODUCE FOR $15 TO $20 of viola Con to cause the parent,•
.• ._; THE COOK'S el the off- red r.. to be fiord. \�t' Itai1't! installed fl new e
'1' Iblil-i(i11T ttilh n►ntk of llcdel lt., It I:.-olvt•d thee this oc:ctr 500 t':Illtll(' 1►U\Vt 1' l;t't11109C0• 22
II lir will he erluall•d by coot mvn c" itself on record by warn rhe r I •
'• .f when you find hots much better things hers-nts 1hrnrtt_•h press and pulpit ret 1)i(' i. .31111) 111 (1111' 31'i'11111, (I1 ll •2
1• to Pat you KPI. th • dan{g-r of allowing their child- • ♦ 2
...nrtnu ret and are now Ix'i)alred
.} ren on the street at night noel eau-
Merchant tion there that unless heed i1t paid to t(► lr•�t Rt It" IttneS, night ruli(1 :2
W • W TA IM A N •• n.ou f, bakes more stand insets tees warn (hese Society will le she ;lll(1 U) �;11:11';Ihl('() I ♦ 2
.1'f'LOUIt Ih rack that any other. compelled In exorcin its authority •
' 4:•.::...• • • Tailor .(.'1; hakes bre...I and Mays most, and erel ,t•k the Council to enforce Ib. faction. ,42
sweet, bikes h renals that mother in ! i • •
her clinics da u1 r Act for th pro cion of ch'IdnSt,
. ,-}., ...'F•1 .. •i'. . , . , . .-♦+•.4+4+•r •1 ;•++4•+++•1+ 1, h $ t ys c el I not vgnal. Anyrents daeir ntr to oriole
No Charge foi'• I (Silos; t
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upright piano the gift of her father.
Ma= (Se meso I- tap. of Centralia's
pope! ir yo :ug Side-. and is held in
t h h , h -t r st.•. nt by her many
ft r! wh 1.. 1 h• groom is a pros -
r r f • ern r. of 1'sborn •. 31r. end
11r e r retell 1• ft on the even-
ine • 1 •. f r `•1 Ia•ill Falk. Toronto.
.Irr*1 0.1, 1 • t11 points. On their
Locals
Mist Evelyn Huston -j itt 13unda•
in Loudon.
Mr. W. Ularke was in London
ou Sunday.
11r. It. 1) vis. spent t', day Inst
in London.
Mr. \'.'alters was on the aiek
li,t Lunt we k.
Mr. W. t-Greigg t pout Sunday et
his home in Clinton:
51r. garl Heywood was • in St.
Thomas last Friday.
Mises Janet Brown Ss laid up watt
an attack of pleurisy.
Mr. Wit). Mort n w;t.. In Thedf.,
on b :•seri thee w• eL-.
Mr. .1. W. Powell is around again
after his r.eent Uss.
Mr. John le•athrolnn,}1 1, -en laid
Mrs. T.Blatchford, of Hcnsall.
visited friends in town last week.
ltrs. (Rev.) 1!; t;.hr.y Graham. of
London. is the gut.st of Mrs. .1e iii
White
Mr. and Mrs. Thns. Beldon. of In-
gersoll. are visiliu„ ret Alr. It. G
Seldott's.
111rs. Jas. ohne bot tote ens seal
Russell, visited at Ms. .'sae. Atkin -
up this week with rhe lin Itism.
Mit. G. W. HARRISON
Manager of th Yank of Conus. re:•
who last 't -e.. k r• a -ived notice of his
removal to Wet uu where he will
bate charg • of lh • branch there.
Mr. ilarrison Iles 1, n manager of
sone last week. ` the bank h r' gine • J.t y VAR. i)ur-
The auction e+ales its the past of- l ing that time be has proved himself
be a worthy cit:z and as tc
ties block ore drawing th ir usual ton b on
crowd_+, the respect of the business people
and citizens of F.x -ter. In business
11r. .Jas. !lowborn. or 'Tore eft.• he teens obliging and cortcous and
wris in town n. couple of days rot leaked t..,11 after the business of
w4• the 1,!nk. alistsidu of business \1r.
Katharine 1 1 11:1 -e n• n a •r e sall r t
hii�•1 own d, of London, tri ),p, t retort of kind .
visited 'hiss Edna Brock. in town on being n nthu'iastic 'bowler. n
eundap. tenni, h r Atm as on., of the be•.a• in ,
'eth • 1'rovine •, and be also took an
int rest in football. Roth Dir. and
Mr•. ►l a rrison w 11 be missed by
tht•r many friend=, Th -y .expect lo
leav • to -day (Thursday) for their new
home. Mr. W. I1. Collin-. of Elk
Like nrriv.•d on lfsnday and wilt
take Mr. 'llarrison'.s lance :n the
bank. We welcome Mr. Collins to
our midst.
111r. Jai. Button. who has be.•$
working in Bt. Marys. spent Sunday
in Town.
Mies Lillian Ilodgert, of Seaforth.
spent Saturday and Sunday at her
home herr.
Mr. J. Ford h t - returned horn.• ni-
ter being in the trey[ for the parse
few months.
hir. .1. Wanlee . of Duluth. visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. L. Hardy in town
last week-.
M1---sra. 1; a Connor and Tom l'en-
hal • iv. r:r t:. `•titch 11 To.•.day with
a Connor • :..
Th • Yo•.1t. 1. ,-1, • ii:•w:ng Circle
will meet on Fr -1.y ,•v,•ning of the
horn- of M1.; rift
Mr. L. Watson ring a very pleas-
ing solo in the Main etr.•et church
1.1 • Sunday morning. t,
' w threads. to match the has. of
t ._ fins department. Iv(repieced
on the hydrants last weak.
The reports hare h• n c:;rr nt th.t
Mr. Paul 31adee h.; e.iff• r !r v r 'y
1n the w,Gt 5.:..e gait( u it,
or. t ,
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The hock -y Cloys will hold n first -
concert on Monday. 1)•. 19.
A number of p oplc from town
took in the 11 •rnkerdt eon•ert ;,i
London last Thursday a•renitlg.
Quite n• number from town r•,.
in the fowl aupp r at the Cr d ' •
Methodist church Tuesday even nee.
Jones &• May are shipping urge
nuantitiee of . poultry every slay. I
1-xe•t,r i -i quite tr poultry centre.
1:11.1rM11:it-In Fut:arton. c.n -.td.
it. • • . Mr. and '•' •
1,r • r. n daughter.
-In 11 ,re t:.l-k.. on •
I' Net• 15th. t.t Mr. and
I1 !I Ivey. n da• elft r.
report that th • r rert, air :' ! 1 •.e \ t•I ne,
my I hing but correct and ' t. ! 1.1.1 Iii 1`. �)! 1 \ 1 I.N - At
Jladge is enjoy.ng scot h ..!h 14,
l' r: r
t busin'a 1 tt r • , '•+• \e.' .
in whieh h' i- -,• • • - e I. .n rth1. .ldest daugh• r .
r! ;newt. to lir, 1'r n
eladge gave
,orches of Coate ma! .1 !, r • .sou. of Tabor, - ;:, ',ems ittie• :.1 :.t t t: v- :•I r. 1:,t . of Kirk ton.
,-inc!.goiter o:t '1.r.t. red ttle, :1 .,•,\TCIIEI(D - 311ATI1B1i8-Londe.::
riew of the reports ce•culat.d :mit \\.•dn,e8dny. Nov. 18th. 1910 `•1r
in e to .Mr. ago • Mr. Su. i; .fehn ticatcherd. of London. t -
handdeedd t to us, Mr. '•ladj t•tat,es that Mil. -t 1Winuifred 1;lanch •. di/1.4h. r
nextthing rb looking favorable far of Mr. end Mrs. Jas. t . 'Mats:
next year. Ile rays th' fall wheat ,if Corbett. '
got a good etart and with the move► t:ILF3Elt'f• - ELLIOTT - Wolse;ey, • •
tut • th,y art• having should do well, flask.. Wedn noes. Nov. 2nd, stir i i
They Stave 100 acres sown and have Robert II. V. Gilbert. son et • •
:00 acres cult:vat •d and ready fur 11 r. .Jit Gilbert. form. Civ of 31c• • •
;•ring s• d ax. Thr are having Uil:ivray, to Mises Alma inns• . • 2
:ove.y w • ttb:r. sort • roam {Mi. ,iaughte•r of firs. A. A. Elliott.but it only lasts n day or two and formerly of McGilli•ray, 1 • •
it is gone agaigr► Th-• stock ie all y UiI:li 2 •
out on the pa•tur• :o'er a do fur well, .;Ii.11t' --in Stanley on "Nov, 1 r:,. ♦ •
return 1 h •t ' 1 t • •.n the grootu's Ile h I. l(2 had of r311! • and all a • R},nr;• aged •iP pear:. ♦ •
fine / r. , ,, • I. r:. v Their many in the pink• , of candit-on. Shon',1 ELL', ;pp -In Loran. on Nov. e1 1 • 4
frt. n I- n at ith th T els in wish- the [now get tco deep. which del,, 1 1, ('., . 1 r. relict of th la1• • •
in: , h - it .; ; } In 1 prop nous not usually bent n. t h •y are pre'- ( •1'1,,.., !' r r. •ng• of Y4l t •+- • •
nterr. el ! pared for th • tear, t, harlot on halal ,\..1111;1; -In I' r •
between forty and fifty inn= of h.} , t I. h. M •rt n, .r • •
111 - ti l,l) \1,1: and .1 car of ,:at - 111,1} 1, .r-. 1 one of wh at I t �u • •
1••tt � n,out1: and •
Mr. h n• 1-•- Its •• ...0., which they ar • mixing and gr:nd,ng. : ,t. 2 •
it'• •I -eteht r,
'•1; I. its • Dew. w 11•t tr li .•ser -,.-
( 1 ,• 4 -, �tg her . c rr exam!. i•1
th.• 1--'1 .tfurd llu-in -< College. his
.•c.r ' e gooel posit.n.i aa !et•no-
•-r ielt r. n 11h Thornton & noggin-.
Strtttete!
Mr 1 I Its lg -'rt. r nt,•rt timed a
moil, • •.f h r (r:• -red= on Situnla)-
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Builders' Attention !
We have a Bit; Stock of
Samson Portland Cement, New Brunswick
Plaster Paris, at Low Prices.
Paroid Ready Roofing
Amatite Ready Roofing
Quality Ready Roofing
I.15o 2.50
Per Square
Mixed Paints and Varnish Stains :
Campbell's Stains in 15, 25, and 45c tins
Martin Senour and Elephant Paint in
15c, 25c, 45c and 50c tins
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Q3 cents a bush I. There was pi•nty 1 Men i t.
grown for home eon,umption. nits, if ,rr22
cost i0 cents per bash •I. A ...short ,, . r t 1 . r.
time ago th -y k'1!^d a steer that •1tillNa1',b\-in 11e•nsall, on Nov. t- w •
dress •d a1$ rnl:nda end brought over Annie 1,. r,:. tins-'itt,•r of ler. •
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ani.; a r. r 1, in,. -time
1 , • ' • of eh- 31oent 11e,
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eh,rh •1 •net holding their annual
Cho -e:., rr• on tete Tuesday af-
t •r ('1,'
Mr. n %Ir.,. John Park attend/al
th 1 t • ' ret th- ;alters father.
th r '•1r. '•alter
I ! r. -r tr , 1 ion of 11oy church
h • t •.nim -need preparations for
h r n tr rh•trch.
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lohannah Curt!. wife, of John N. w
If-tl lock. r., e el 11.' years, 1 room it 1 a
of r 1, i r • ('h it n' A d end Hu- , 16 day 1 2 •
m , n :: ! r• commended to bo - •••
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That kind of Garments, trade expressly for THOSE who are to
WEAi[ THEM and give PERFECTION In QUALI TY, WORK
NI 111' an.l DURABILITY.
Harvey Bros.
applying to the w events of the 10891
society, Ilex 221. text ter.
S. FITTON
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and Most Complete
Range of CLOTHING
in town. Better values
Newer Stylet., Distinc-
tive Patterns.
Now is the time to
have your Measure la k
en for yvtar
Xmas Suit
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GUARANTEE
PEItEE(l' SATISFAC-
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FUR COATS ANI) f-UR=LINED OF
All KINDS.
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S111RTS�
& TIES -
Fey XMAS
A beautiful fancy
SOX given free
with all email
Gouts.
HATS,
CAPS,
GLOVES
& MITTS
HouseCoats and Bath (lobes, the most
Serviciable Gift to a Man.
S\VI?:\'t'E,It COATS of all Colors mil Ft,‘ le 'a
Big Range for 1301'5 111111 Men.
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5 Pairs 25 cent WOOL :;!ICKS for vi
HIGH•GEADE RUBBLRS at 75c.
Extra Special The lowest. In1it111►1e Prises 1,11 ail
working Shot's, some big value
Heavy (trey Flannel Working Shirts.
Wool Fleece -lined Underwear all sizes 50 cen
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