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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExter Times, 1910-11-17, Page 8.` iti6 r.h.k±;1itk '1'tML•aSNOVEMBER 17th 1b10 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••o.a.v•.••....•.••.....•••.••••• I STEWAi T S s Ladies .1 Coats 1 That � Have Style 11 1I 1 i \1,• ea -.how fig the Ixrg• .,! a lege of %%ent- er t•.'.•• for Ledies and ('h 1 teen that it has eves been our please a to display. If sou 1 sed a Winter Coat. ter yourself or your children. i)•s tet miss see.e.g our styles and ge, t+ug our Prices PHONE 14; FUR COLLARED COATS For Men and Women Nevcrhave we had such taluee in Men's and Ladies Fur Col - taxed Coats ,t•( we h`ve this season. in Ladies we allow a big range. 'l'Itese are made of good Ket soy cloth and are very neatly trimmed. The collars are orale of Alaska Sable, •\ueeri• can Sable and Marmot Some linings are,lnilt- ed. others have small heel( Curl Lining. These Coats are un- beatable for style and comfort. $18 $25 Millinery That's right up the tninute• We strive to produce the very latest styles at popular prices and we have gained our object. judging from the increased sales. (`orae and consult our ,villin - ers before buying your hat. fIANNE�lEI1E 5011 yards of Flan- nellette in light and dark colored stripe* the kind we are sell- ing at 12e a yard. it is 31 in. wide. Our special price for this week 10 yards for $1.00 2 5-. to Q taken same as Cash. $2.95 Buys Boy's Overcoat ?'Itis Coat is mule in sizes '-rel to 27. It is trimmed with brass buttons, has good lin- ing, double breasted, velvet collar and is trade of 'hoavy Grey English Tweed. The hest coat we have e•v- er shown at the price. J. A S=VTART ♦ •.. Z2• ♦.• •: •• • • •• •• •• • •. •. • •. •. • 2• • •• •� •2 •. • . ••• 2. • •• •• • • •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •2 •• •• •e •• •• •• 2• •• •• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• N..••••••••••••••••••••••• •............•••••••••••t• REHIM Bargains p EOPLE about to go House-keepnig sh told cell a! It (c \V ATKiNSON'S Furniture Store and wee how easily Atte ('neeply you can furnish your home. A Walk Through Our Store Will show von. (Here yuv will Lind the lergeat and beat a. - rte S1,14-1( ,.f F+erniter. in the evenly. e•,ntpri+ing Tables, Chairs, Parlor and Bed R3 3 mSuites, Kitchen and Dining- Room Furniture, in fact everythine to be found in a 11rst•claes Furniture S1,.r•• a• such Low Priced that defy ('ompetition, %Vo have a l trge number of Lawn and Veranda ('hairs wni. It we are Belling at remarkably Low Prices. ROWE & ATKINSON The Leading Heine Fernlsh••rs and Funeral Directors. Mili111111103111B1111111191119111111111111111111111111111181 Another Lot of 3' e. Je. •f• .i. Opened out this week at The Exeter Bargain Store Children's traits and gloves. regular tae for 1Oc Men's Neckscarfs at Ilalf Price. 1, lilies' and children's coats, a lot offering at $2.00 'i: _ each. den's Over:,'oats at Half Price. On Saturday next we will sell a window full '• r,f t ul►let'r and linen collars at, 15c. it box. A new cash register for sale cheap, also it ten foot counter, a Stempson ccmruting scale, awning .f..t a tett foot window Blind. _ :":1:.:i B. W. F. Beavers S : r •f•= Bt0t•;ItICK'H 01.1) STA`) :: fe-e-eeete . ... e .:•1-•......-e-le;..•..p : {..(.gveee+•`+:--;..p.- e+.1 .e..p..l..F-1.'. Bankrupt Goods Market ltepwrt.-The following is the report ut Exeter markets, cur. e•ct .1 t:l. to Nut.•uab•1 17th. •..1 : tendert] !'2 c.•uta. ,is 80e, It ,i1 -y 45c. to 48c. :tuut'.s $21 Iit .11 $18 Mud•.! Flour $2.50 Feed Flour $1.50 Hay :elle !hitter 22 a •ate . Eggs 25 crate. Crt,1insry butter 27c. 1 itratoa 45 cents. Choice export cattle 5.75 to 6.00 Medium export cattle 5.40 to 5.60 Export heifers 5.50 to 5.75 Mvdiunt butcher heifers 5. to 5.15 lettcher's cowl: 4.00 to -1 I te.,w-s 3.50 to 4.50 eh • -p 4.75 to 5.00 Lamb 5.75 to 5.90 Ilot;. $0.55 Chickens 'I've•. 1Oc.. deemed 12e. Alen• lir,. 7 1-2c.. dressed 91-'2c Duck. :tee IOe., dressed 12e. (:e. - - I c • Pt dressed Ile. '1'•+t l• y - c 15c., dressed 17e. Portal der el 9 1-2 cents. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••LOCALS •• •••••... • .••••••• .\•It,•rti:e in tbo Times. Mr. Douglas Stewart ie home from Toronto. Mr. John Hooper, of Hamilton, was 11 on Monday. \1 t ,, Vern: (Nance. visited in Ailsa t•..,:,; Sunday and Monday. Mr. ins. \Velters spent iVcdn..•s- day in ilanieton on business. Mrs. I'hippin, of Winnipeg. is here visiting her broth: r, Mr. Rumohr. A new, skating rink le still. ono of the topics and we understand almost sure to come. Mr. Joe Stilton has gout to St. Marys s y to look after -\ lr. Adam 11ack'e timber :hipping, Mr. and Mrs. 1t. N. Creech. return] ed Monday after visiting for a few day:! in Brantford. Mrs. C. Lindenf.kld and son Ned. returned home Monday after spend- ing two weeks in Godericb. Miss Maud itoliine viaited Mrs. Geo. Stewart (nee Miss A..11icks.1 of Centralia. Sunday and Monday. While trying to cross the cem-'nt sidewalk near W. Miter's last Sat- urday John Gillespie e *orae slipped and fell. Mrs. Fowler. of l'eterboropgb. who 'has been vi.+iting . her niece. Mr-. F. W. (Redman returned home on Thur-d.ty last. Th.. Ladies Guild of Trivitt Me- morial church will hold their an- nual Bazaar on Friday, Dec. filth. the Town Hall• Particulars later. Last week. ai. my Carroll. of Ex - et •r, died at the Houle of }refuge. at the age of 85 years. He had brcn nn inmate of Ib- home for 13 years. -Clinton New 1'ra. Dr. (,uackent, .-h will preach in the \1 entre• : •tbodist church nest y morning. Ther.: well b,• no eerie, in the evening. The pie or. Rev. E. G. Powell will conduct an- nit•crsary servic st on one of hie for- mer appointment:. Mr. J. G. Jones' Young Men'.. Ilibl•• Class room of James street church has been beautifully decor- ated. Th : walla and e 'ding have. been fre•eo d rand the woodwork grain..1 The work has been done by W. il.•rn and docs hitt much et d.t. The itorkwell color el t ro tp-• rnad • up of n scorn of performer's, played in the Opera notice her • lust I'r,day ev.'ning to n fair house. They hay-• a good band, and orcbe•trt and those proem were pleased with t h. is•rformanc They wont from h. r, .o Lucite On Sendav morning 1t• v. H. Sharp. 11. 0.. eel*- Cat•en Church ,+reached apreially to young m •n and boys taking 'as ha tb'm "Wanted a lIoy" His text was taken from the •'ory of I)avid. In tla• •v nin.('nv,n church was cloned on Aecoten: of the Anniversary s,•rvicee at Main air -et Methodist church and out of court.ry to (bat congre,Tatio,s. Messy. T. E. !landlord and 11.•rt Rose. of Fullerton have ' porches. 41 from itoht. McIntosh. of Motherwell. Fullerton township. a one year old colt. March E••1. son of the Eel. C.cn- ada's celebrated horse. and also a hill brother of Al. 11. Jr.. tthich eppvl o mile in 2.04 (hie e,•a- • nd bat be.•n a euceeaaful race hue This. prom•n-•s to b. one of the I•-edieet colta in the Dominion of ('.[nada. The ptie • paid wa• e1.000. The .lane.•. Street Methodiat ann'- %ere.'ry :.•rvic.•e will be held on 'Sun- day end Monday. Nov. 20th and 218t. On Huntley the 'Rev. Dr. Carman, General Superintendent of the Metho- dist church. will preach troth snorted ing nn& evening. The Trtsteea are asking for a bberal fr. r -will of- fering at both services in the inter- est of the improvem •nt fund. the Monday night a grand concert will be rendered by the farn.ws Imperial Male Quartetto. of London. Ont. Tickets adults Vie., children 10e. fellK 01.0 FASIIIONEI) WAY Medical science has never found anything touch better than good old I::chu and Juniper for the kehey•. eine times in len the doctor will ivescrib• on.. or the other for kid- ney trouble. ilowey'a Kidney ?'illa contain !nicht' and juniper combined in ece ntific proportions with oth.7 valuable kidn •y and bladder tonic&. Thea• pills ban:ah barhacht•, and give permanent relief in kidn •y and bladder ills that have not reached the ndvaneel chronic nage. The importune - of kee ,ing the liver nctive i• well known. The kidneys are no 1, -ea imporMnt, lloweys Kid- ney ?'ills el••nnte the kidneys, bene- fit the ieadd.•r and are htruly Ito carry end to ore. Twenty five cents n boz. You get w hat you ask for at our etorc-the best of every- thing at the right price. and aleck alts ave full. W. S. HOWEY, Phm B. Chemist and i)ruggist EXETER - •NTARtw Mrs. Fele Heywood ie on the sick ?1st. Mr. Ii ugh tipacknl:et was in London on Mond ty. Alia, 1.'111 • Robinson is visiting in Ailsa ('ere. Sir. .1. A. Thompson, of I'urkhile was in town Monday. Mrs. John Colwell a slowly .recov- ering front her recent illnes.•. Mi„ Cutts of lilytu, visited •Mry A. Basting., one day last week. Mr'. W. i1. Atkinson, of Lucas, vie- ited ut Mr. Jas. Atkinsons last week Mrs. Arthur l'cckwell, of Crediton. visited Mrs. Dairy Gould this week. Mr. Billy Harvey, who formerly lived here es visiting friends in town. Air, 11.:E. Pickard and faun I are exn.•cted home from the west [text Mr. J. Willis Powell has been laid up for several days owing to a very severe cold. Atrs. Aquilla (Sheen: and two child- n. of i.ansing Mich.. are visiting `1rz. A. Shears. Miss Vine ••Fisber lett Tuesday for Hamilton where tabs will live with her sister Mrs. Davis. Mr. 'and Airs. R. Huston ' plaited fatter's parquets Mr. and ?tits. J,•. Taylor a couple of days this weak. Mr. Bert etiv,•rs.. was an (own on Monday, be 'left the eatue evening to resorts. his former position at Teea- water. Mr Geo. Thomas received word this week of the death of her aged tine's. Mr. James Taylor. of Cherry- w•eee. Mr-. G. A. Campbell, of Stoney ?'fain. Alberta. arrived in town Sat- urday. and trill visit with relativ• e In town during the winter. Miss Nina Kinsman is recovering from her r.•ceztt illne_s . Mr. tlteer.• has presided at the Presbyterian, organ during her illness. Tuesday was the first day of squir- rel shooting and n number of retort, spent th s day in the woods. Did you bear the coon band last Fridayt My it was a treat. What'., the matter with Exeter/ \Vh •.,, the good old band we used to t,.zv;t The High School pupils arta prac- Gille~ for their 'annual concert to be given shortly before Christmas. They are bound to make a bit and hforavethsomethingbliegood up their sleeve t u. sleeve:, The '•1 •>. -e Besse and hose Cud - more ter ntoting into the resident recently purchased from Mr. John Snell. Alert street. Mr. Snell is moving into the boua.a vacated by 111 Misses Cudwore. 51r. Silas 8tanlake. of Sodom. ...i- dreav•d Mr. W. F. liandford'e Young Mcn'a Clnas on Sunday afternoon last. Next Sunday Mr. Iiandford and a number of the members of his class will take part in the Sunday School t-crvic,•e at the Centralia Methodist' church. Mrs. A. 01. \Nitron. of Greenway District organizer for tb. W. M. 14. organized and auxiliary in the Main street church twat Tuesday with 14 membettt. From here Mea. Wilson drove to J'limvine and organized an auxiliary with 14 members and then at the same place in the evening or- ganized o circle for the young wo- men. From there rhe drove to Sun- 'thin- and orgnniz..1 an auxiliary with 111 members. Steele! a,•rvie,•a were conducted in the Jame., Street church last week. Th. pastor. ft -v. it. Hobbs wa• as. fisted by It v. W. el Maori. of Kings - %d:• Tie meetings were well al- t. tel d each evening and resulted in much good being done. Sunday af- ternoon was Je,cia:on Sunday in the Sunday School. In the evening n reception rervicc waa held and over Church Directory JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor dunday Public Worship -10.30 Kens. and 7 p.m. Class Nervine-Bundav 0.30 seta. and after Morning Se•rviee and Wednes- day night. Young( Men's Claw and tt'lataabuuiana Sunday al 1 p.a. Sunday Eiebool and Mote Classes t.30 Pala. Epworth League -Tuesday at $. pen Prayer Meeting-Teurrtiu t at e tette James 1St. Mctbodiest church, the pas- tor will preach n.•xt Sunday. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••o•••••••••••••••••••••$t••••••••••••••..•••••••••• • CARLINC'S • ' Fall and Winter Caps en s is Fur Z Coats •• i 2 We have a choice line READY-TO-WEAR 1 S of coats, ranging in price • from OVER COATS 2I We have secured a number of I SEMI-REROT S PROGRESS BRRND I OVERCOATS I2 •••• That are up-to-date. If you want a Band -Made (;oat call and see our $12.00 LINE W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. 2 • • EXETER ONTARIO 12 • i• 2 Where are e'01' Going? 1 am go• •2 •. $I.60 and $1.75 •2 To order some more of that Flour. l 2 • the last 1 got was just grand and just • • lhtnk • • TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES •• tl Abe. for 2.7c • • and Listen ♦ 2 • Z• • .. • •2 HELLO ing to River's $23.00 to $35.00 with a special discount of 15 per cent. Wool & lidilbolecta Blankets In wool at $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 $5.50 50 $ and $6.50 Flannellette at 7 lbs. O(i1L\"IE'S OATMEAL for Zee or a 1MI•Ib Sack for 12.35 and is always so fresh and nice because he ,candles so much of it. All h1Nin el I'1•:F.D kept on Hand. W. Rivers DAVIS 01.0 STAND XNTER - ONTARIO CAUSES SICKNESS Good Health Impossible tt:th Disordered Stomach Thera is nothing that will create sickness or cause more trouble than a disordered . tomach. and many people •daily contract verious mala- dies a reply through disregard or asses of the stomach. We urge Lavery one suffering from any stomach derangement. indiges- tion or dyspepsia, whrtber acute or chronic, to try itezall Dyspepsia Tab - '..t•. with the distinct understanding that u will refund :their money without question or fc(rmality, it after reasonable ore of this medialne they ar • not satisfied with the re- sult.. We recommend them to our customers .•very day, and have yet forty were salted with the church r to bear of any one who has not bceo forty y coming it letter 'from the bete efeud by tle.m. Three sizes, 25c. ,nen er coming by lF.etter n e0c and x 1.00. Sold in Exeter only ppoint- I ,at our t•tort,.-Tbe liczall Store e tee w 8. Cole. which are exceptional values for the quality of the goods. Something to suit ev- eryone at 50c. and 75c. Ladies' Black Dress Goods f0 & 15 per cent. of any piece of Rlack Dress Goods in the place. MEN'S FURNISHINGS A choice lin(>)ofclo-e Collars fitting 1 ' jest ar- rived .�t rived at 2 for 25c. • • • •Z SS•. i• •_ The only 2 for 25c. • collar which is four ply t; goods. A Word About Poultry We want all the Poultry alive or (tressed we I can get and pay as high prices as anyone in town. l lighest Prices for Butter and Eggs• • iiw. . ............................. .................................... •••• v . e++4. 1- :-1.44.1-e-.. -i-:-d••Fi••l•i••: 4i• . e .: •'r :..:-•;-....... e+++• . i••F.t••O Powell's Bazaar i CANDY : ('ANDY ' •1• Fresh v ery week. Try our (•rla)C'oleerTx ('AItMEI.$ at 4 for 1 tent NEW :1\' 1'i1:S Big very line • : Ia creta w Ib. i �r � l)I(AN(il?ti uetion SaIe Extra 1'eattey tiweta At 'i• aar, hk% :A' rt 1107031 BANANAS holes 2k• sox I e..++++++++++++++++++++++++++.......+.++++..„... sr -.‘v 1).vrl- Helloes t•e'8 lo cents pound 11 Johns' Block On There is no one thing that will give no touch amusement to ao tnany pen• tile at so small a cost as an EDISON Phonograph .end a collection of (food Records. We have a good assortment to choose from. CASH OR EASY PAY. MENTS. (tome in and See lis. OCit Specially is CHiNA It will pay you to drop in and Look Around. LOADS OF TOYS le FANCY GOODS attiring now. Don't buy until YOU Hee our Stock. GREAT t BARGAINS on our .I. 5 ' and lOe 'rasion every ••I. Day 4- 4• r + 2 oor ort o osto • ice Monday Even- ing November2l � Ready made clothing, Mens and boys over•' 2 coats, Mens and boys suits, Mens raincoats, Neckties, Collars, Gloves, Skirts, Dress Goods, Mens hats, Shawls, Laces, Wall paper, Carpet, A quantity of up-to-date furs, Dishes, & etc. T. B. Carling Auctioneer iH)WI:YS CI11:kkY CORDIAL, What'. the use expct in.en• ting with medicines? 1Vhy be persuaded to ley some- thing jest because it i,. hew, when you can get a medicine tbit hes sl nod the lest of use for years. and which hue never dlsnpp 'intent: 1\'e know what Ilnwe'•'p :hetes. Cord• lel Is. Nothing else will no readily rclelve a tight, dry hacking, tough, ( Onteina Wild Cheery, Bloodroot ahs other Valuable sedatives an(i oepector:tnte. So atop that cough or cold before it leads to serious ill• nese Stop it without ex- perimenting. ?'rice 2 -ie for a big bottle. W. S. HOWEY Don't forget lloweis ('In0•a• Celt cepaul'a for ('ole ,u d IA treppe, • • • •• • s2 • i • COAL ! %VP have the t.FN1'I\1'. DELA. tvARE. LACK A'WMNNA Ni)A SCRANTON COAL Chesnu', Eg-~ and Stove Thin coal is Hie kli d that burns long, gives the 0. oat beat and crakes no rlinkera. les it and be ?nnvineed. Our pikers at. the lowest. Special pi leen on large 41 mutt itivs. fl. J. 6LflTW0ft1 HY C4MANTON, ONTAkIO