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Exeter Times, 1896-7-9, Page 8TnL 0f6 oflSfl ST HI OR FRM NOR JIND ONE PRICE ONLY! Gentlemen: Here's ft Bar(Iai i For You Sixty Pair Grey and Brown English Hair -line Tweed Pants, regular price $2.25, our bargain price while they last will be $1.25. CASH AND ONE PENCE DOES IT. . N'S another BMA For You! Two Lines of Scotch Worsted Suits, made to your order. Fit guaranteed, and Trinunings the best that can be, regular price, $19, Our price while they last, 615 5 a suit. Cash and One Price does it. fG'res pother Bargain F $r You! A good All Wool Ready-made Suit, sizes, 36 to 44, worth $7; our clearing price, $4.25 a. Suit. You better see this line. Cash and Once Price works wonders. Have you tried the New Cash System yet ? Its the ;,correct System, the best System in the World. Come and try. � yM ;,WEET, FETERINER] SURGEON. '�- Iq oral) tr., 1 ci i a•iy kin•1 of bird stud'ing and taxidermist work at any time. J. A. STEWA?TI INSURANCE. ERNEST LLIOT, Agent for the WnsrnaRN ASSURANCE ('OM - PANS of Toronto u: Akio for the Pnsx nag xxsule•atic.-; C oalrasv of London England; the ALLIANec Iaat'It.tx::l ,i\trt\1. of Eng and. Foy oaT000FIs. Croquet, Lawn, Tennis, Servant girl wanted. Apply to MRs. R,1 `1r, Pie1c:1RD. C'The c 1eaarthe n . s t tai exa ninatios star ed an Friday in Exeter. Mr. Anderson, school teacher has purchased a Crawford bicycle. The celebration in Goderich on July lst wee only a partial success. Potatoes and root crops are looking splendid since the recent local showers. The Exeter Turf Club are talking about holding a race meeting in August. The Public Library Board met on Tuesday evening and transacted some important business. The post office block has been ini- roved by the application of a few p coats of paint. Apples in Western Ontario are plen tiful and well forward. The growth has been particularly rapid since the 3rd of June. A meeting of the. Conservative eoni- mittee will be held in their room. on Base Ball. Tuesday evening, July 14th. Impor- tant business. W. T. Bunt,.of Parkhill, fetenerly,of Centralia, has moved bis stock of goods to Aberarder where he has .open- ed a general store. The number of' horses killed for con- sumption as food in Paris last year was 23,188 this being exclusive of 43 nudes and 38i donkeys. T. Brown wishes us to state that he has not been installed again into the electric light station, but was only re- pairing some of the machinery. Taking one thing with another, the prospects of a splendid yield of nearly everything the earth produces was never better in Canada than this year. The raspberry festival in the Presby- terian church Tuesday evening, was a. success. There was 8. large crowd, abundance of berries, and a good pro- gramme. Proceeds amounted to $25. Dr. J. P. Aiken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Aiken, of St. Marys, and formerly of Exeter, was married on June 17th to Miss Edith B. Kenney, of Cleveland. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mfrs. Aiken. Thos. Hatter, while putting paris green on the potato vines 1 i'onday, was accideutallyipoisoned. He took a chew of tobacco on which proved to be Brussels electric light station has paris green. With the aid of emetics closed down for the summer. he soon recovered. The Orangemen emen will attend divine The Orangemen of London and Mid - ?service in James street church next dlesex Districts will celebrate the Sunday morning. glorious twelfth at Goderich this year. Such was the decision arrived at by Hammocks. J. Gri BOOKS, STATIONARY, ETC., The Mart Exeter. 4lie inter THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1898. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. 1 'x .1_, 1 Aeciorera-A sad accident occurred on the feral of Mr. Ba,Man, two and ore,half utiles east of Farquhar, on 'timidity last. While cutting hay, a young laid of 14 years, named McIntosh, of Port Huron, who was visiting the family,, asked to drive the team.. He drove two sides of the field, when the team ran away and throwing the boy through a barb wire fence, cut his body in many p' , O e eat, which was 22 inches Ion. , ...isita; frons his abdomen to his sur, laud open his body, allowing the intestines to fall upon the ground. The remains were taken to Port Huron Tuesday, Ter.AT IIoRsE CASE. -Some time ago Mark Clarke purchase(' a horse from one John Cameron, of Usborne. One evening recently several parties met Clarke on the street and took the horse from him and sold it to Messrs Coward and Hogg, of Winchelsea, for $1.50, Clarke forbidding them taking the horse. They traded the animal with one Wilfong, of Woodham, who. afterwards traded with a farmer in Blanshard. Clarke traced the horse, and took it from the Blanchard xnau, who thea bad Wilfong arrested Wilfong appeared before Squire Snell, last week but was bailed for a short . time, Yesterday Hogg and Oowerd were summoned to appear before the ' magistrate, but sooner then allow the ease to proceed they settled it, paying Clarke for his trouble; etc., to the tune of some $1O. A number of wells in town have the brethren at a special meeting held given out, on account of the dry weather of late. in London on Saturday afternoon. TheExeter Orangemen will celebrate ett Goderich on Monday next. There Will be a. special train. Gidley & Son, have commenced fixing up the Opera House block, re- cently purchased from E. Drew. The voters' list forlUsborne township has been issued. It contains 858 names, 414 of whorn are entitled to serve as jurors. Wild raspberries, which promised an'abandantsyield eailierin the season, will be a poor crop in consequence of thedry weather. Baggageman Geo. Hogarth, o f Brussels; was recently 'presented with purse of gold and a chair by admir- ing friends. W. White, of Centralia, on the 30th June, cut a field of fall wheat, and on ti1y lst John Gilbert, of McGillivray, cut another field. The yield promises good. There died at Glendive, Montana, on the 20th of June, Alex. Lewis, in the S The Odd -Fellows are negotiating with the GrandTrunk for a monster excursion sinning front Wingliam to Niagara Falls and Grimsby Park, and intend having it in the last week in July, so that all the towns along the line can have their Civic holiday on the sarne date. The rates will be very low. Wait for the excursion. John R. Miller, of the legal firm of Miller. & Duncan, Toronto, died on Wednesday. Deceased was widely known and respected in the city and through the Province. Before he went to Toronto to practise law be was for some time inspector of public schools in Huron county. PnnsoNlixs.----John Gould, of London spent Sunday in town. --Miss Mc- Connell, of Woodham, visited friends in town on Saturday and Sunday. -Mr and Mrs. Wm. Davis, of Exeter north. visited friends in Parkhill last week. - Mrs. Alfred Bayley, of London, is visit- ing her mother, Mrs. Penhale town. - Mrs. David Taut has returned from a pleasant visit with friends in Toronto and St. Marys. ---Miss Josie ]Mitchell and James Egan, of St, :Mars, visited friends in town on Sunday. -rill Ham- ilton, of St. Marys, speut Sunday visit- ing, friends in Exeter. -0. E. Daltry and wife, of Luean, spout the forepart of this week visiting at A. Dempsey's. -=Misses Leila and Clara Roes are visit- ing at Mrs. Taylor's, Clinton. --Rev. E, Grigg and wife who have been so- journing in the missionary fields of India for the past two years, returned to Exeter last week. While they liked the work well, the variedleliinate did not agree with their health, and on this account they were compelled to return home. ---Rev. E. Grigg preached quite acceptably in the Pres- byterian church. Sunday evening last, --ci letter from Dr. J. W. Harrison, as former Exeterite,saysa-Pleasesend to my address our old friend, Tan Tams. I ant located in the town of Edmore, a. thriving place of about 1000 inhabi- tants, and doing well; have good practise, but to make everything com- plete must have Thu TIMES. We are pleased to note that J. W. is doing well; but it simply sustains our predic- tionthaat his energv,aability and genial - e y would win for him enviable results. Rev. 3, S. Henderson, of Hensall, preached in the Main street Methodist ehurch Sunday evening last, Rev. Locke, officiating for 3Mr. Henderson. - The families of A. Q. Bobier and Dr. RoLlius went to the Bend Monday to spendwtheseason camping ou the beau- tiful shores of Lake Huron. -Mr. A Kelly, of Bottineau N. D. who haasbeen visiting friends in Hensel], and his former home in Hay township,return- ed to his prairie home this week. Mr. Kelly has made a long end pleasant visit here, and his many friends were pleased to see him. -Mrs. (Rev.) Fatt and son Willie are visiting at Capt. George Kemps -Mrs. George Mace, of Toronto, is visiting Mrs. Thomas, and other friends in town. -Prof. Stafford, of Huron College, London, occupied the pulpit of Trivitt Memorial (Sitwell on Sunday last. He preached two practical and interesting sermons. -Wm. Smith, left on Monday for a two months' visit with friends in Hamilton and other points.-Mis Julia Smith is visiting frienjs in Hen sail and Hill's Green. -Rev. Bray occupy the pulpit of the Trivi Memorial church Sunday next, prea ing his' inaugural sermon. -Mrs. White, of Detroit, is visiting h father, Mr. John Hawkshaw.-Mrs. Mill has been very ill the past week. We are pleased to note that at time of writing she has recovered somewhat. -Mr. A L. Zinger, sou of W. Zinger of theMetropolitan, has returned from St. Jerome's College, Berlin, to spend a few weeks' vacation with his parents. During his three years at St. Jerome's, he has carried off creditable laurels, taking six medals. This year he cap- tured two, one for Logics and Ontology, given by the very Rev. T. J. Dowling, D. D. Bishop of Hamilton, andthe other for Cosrnologyand Psychology, given by Dr. N. Kiefer, of Rochester, N. Y. We understand he purposes going to Europe in the course of a few weeks where he will take an advanced course in Mental Philosophy. -Mrs. (Dr.) Anderson visited friends in Dungannon last week. -Alex. Johnston, of Strat- ford, is visiting his brother-in-law, R. S. Lang. -Bert Spicer, of St. Marys, is spending a few holidays in town. -The Milliners are taking their vacation. - Frank Tom, of Ottawa, is visiting his parents in town. -Mr. George Arm- strong and wife, of Galt, are visiting at Irving Armstrong's. -Mr: and Mrs. Holloway, of Clinton, visited their daughter, Mrs. R. N. Rowe, over Sun- day. -Frank Tom is visiting friends in Goderich for a few days.-Ricbard Davis is confined to his room with in- flamxnatory rheumatism. -- Miss E. Thomas, ha s regained . sufficient strength to be able to' take a drive: - W.' Harding is visiting friends in: Lon- don and St. Thomas.-Aloert Hooper last week underwent an w operation at the London Hospital. Welearn that he is • progressing favorably. - Mr Lockart Ieft Tuesday for his home in Kingston, to spend vacation. - According to a local gentleman, the apple barrel industry promises to be an important one of this season. A few years ago 100,000 apple barrels were sentout of Lambto-n in one season. Last year not more than 1,000 were shipped. This season's output prom- ises to go over 100,000 barrels. -Sarnia Post. - Wm. Campbell, The remains of Abel , 0 f 61st year of his nee. Deceased was a Benne, near Kincardine, were shipped resident of Exeter, some fifteen year( through here Tuesday for interment au, occupying the residence nowoc- at Bervie. Deceased was only 22 years copied by Donald Taylor. Heart failure of age, and met a horrible death at was the cause of death. Chicago on July 4, having been.struck Apples are so plentiful a cropm b a gripcar. Mrs. Carrie'Cam bell Huron and other western counies a by of deceased, accompanied the that it is feared there will not be remains. p enough to handle them at the oppor- tune moment.. It is estimated that there will heat least 500,000 barrels in . bl' h 1 Huron alone, with similar- quantities in other counties. It- will require a pretty good staff of men to handle these' when picking commences, and In a circular issued by theEducation Ju Department, dated.ne 12th, the county pu is se oo inspectors were directed to apportion the Legislative. schoolea •1 rant aspossible g t y assnJune. Acting on this order the grant was apportioned: on June 23rd, so that in the European steamers cannot take man. cases the teachers would get the more than 'forty or fifty thousand grant before vacation,but,owing barrels a week;, the robabilites are n wsna ds to bar P � negleetsomevvhere, the necessaryf ands that prices will be about :50 cents per have not yet been received by the barrel. township treasurer. N. Exeter's Largest Store. A PROMPTRFJsiemesE.-The Inspector for the Underwriters' Association visit- ed Exeter on Friday last, and un- expectedly summoned the firemen and citizens at the alarm of the fire bell. the hour selected was precisely six o'clock, when an alarm of that kind is not so readily detected. A prompt re- ponse, however was given and in 2i minutes, besides laying 300 feet of hose, a splendid streamof water was thrown, ;sufficient to extinguish a big fire. The inspector expressed himself as well pleased with the efficiency of the Exeter Firemen and the appliances as far as they go That is what we will do with goods in all departments this month. A midsummer clearing means something with this store. Soon goods will be arriving for another season's trade, and our poliey is to clear each season's business while the season is on. The whole line of slimmer Dress Goods is included in this movement, Such desirable goods were never offered at such bargains before. SUMER CO FC T You can manage to dress cheaply, and yet more com- fortably by purphasin ; your light summer underclotilil]gs from lis. Just now we hare' many new lines which we are selling away below whole- sale cost. ..r READ THESE PRICE'S Ladies' white Cotton night gowns, embryol trimmed Ladies white Cotton night gownsfrilied and ferth ercd stitch ed aiia en abryd tri m- med ' Ladies' ' vv l>ri t e cotton drawers,tucked and am bryd Ladle's ribbed Cotton Vests, all special value 5, 7, Ladies' Cotton Hose, fast black dye, three sizes Mens' summer coats and vests, Janiboreen cloth, reduced to Mens' summer coats and vests,Angolawove, special Men's lloh airstripe coat and $1.00 vest, very special, 311 box Cream so to biscuits for o- 31b box plain soda biscuits 1.25 for Pure white wine vinegar 75 121b rolled oats for • Quart sealers per doz 10, 15, 23 11 i1f gallon sealers per doz Best uncolored Japan Tea' 10 Ileavy Japan eese matting, fancy patterns, special 1 Wil.l Rose Porceleau lemon - 1.75 ade and w ttersets, s ecial. Light and dark colored 2.75' prints, special 3.95 23 10 30 70 90 23 23 1.00 5 Just received and passed into stock a large lot of Boots and Shoes bought for spot cash from people who required the oney. This lot will be sold very cheap. Sue them. FOR S3,LE.-A frame cottage, on Andrew street, north of Jaynes street church, recently occupied by Daniel Davis. To he removed. Apply to J. W. f a-ech, after two night's ervice as Light watchman, gives up he job. Jno. Southcott lints • been taken on. Jos. DAvis• The Grand Trunk has issued a vol- --. --- uane of pen and sunlight sketches of ELECTION oFOFi,'ICERs.-rhe officers scenery, reaches by the railway, and of Exeter Lodge of Odd -Fellows No. 67 also a. guide to the fishing and hunting were installed on Tuesday evening by resorts of the system. Both books Bro. Chant D. D. G. M., of Clinton;- contain a vast amount of useful in- Bro. W. Johns, J. P. G.; Bro. J. Cobble_ formation to those who are desirous dick N. G.; Bro. R. Rowe V. G.; Bro. of spending an enjoyable holiday, and S. Poplestone R. S.; Bro. A. E. Fake are at a loss where to go. P. S.; Bro. H. Lambrook Treas.; Bro. Wm. C;alciwill War.; Bro. Geo. Jewell Con.; Bro. Jas. Jewell 3. G.; Bro. H. Buckingham R. S. N. G.; Bro. Jas. Grieve L. S. N. G.; Bro. A. Hastings R. S. V. G.; Bro. E. J. Spackman . S. V. G.: Bro. J. Atkinson R. S. S.; Bro. W. Atkinson L. 5. S. Bro. Jas. Grieye P. G. was appointed to be a ing. T. Carling D. Dickson, L. Elliott, representative to Grand Lodge held at 0. Elliott, N. Fulton, A. Gillespie, W. Sarnia in August. Howard, H. Herren, I. Hunkin, J. --�..- Horton, M. Hicks, A. Redden, V. WELL SOLD. -It wiltbe remembered 'Handford, F. Jeckell, T. Jecicell, B. W. that at the last session of the County Laker, M. vton; PrMurray, W. NE Piper, Council, Treasurer Holmes and Chair - 0 Quince, R Rollins C. Ross, Fp V. man of Finance Proudfoot were auth- orized to sell $75,000 worth of 20 -year Sauiwell, D. 'Trott, J. Towle, L. owle,• debentures, and the securities already D. Treble, R. 'Treble, F. Taylor, P. held as a sinking fund, to meet the county's obligations falling due this month. The former bearing interest at 4 per cent, were sold for $ 79,852.50, Promotion Examinations. The following pupils of Exeter Pub- lic School have been successful at the recent promotion examinations. SENIOR SECOND: -E. Armstrong, I. Box, H. Bissett, A. Brintnell, W. Carl- Westaway, L. Welsh. SENIOR Istrar: Florence Bissett, Eva Balkwell, Cora Cann, Ethel Dow, Frank Dennis, Ella Frayne, Mabel rollick, Noma= and for the securities, consisting of Lottie II dinaHe Be Tee a Howard,Hunkin, mortgages and township debentures, Lorraine Hao erg John Leather e aggregating about $170,000, a bonus of P $2.134 was obtained making a total Willie Muir, CoraMePherson, Frances bonus.or premium obtained by the Minnie Roweliffe, Flossie Snell, RoseSutton, county of $6,980.50. In accordance Taylor, y, Olive Wright. with the instructions of the Council, the officials named will go to England and retire the maturing sterling de- bentures, leaving here on the morn- ing of July 13th, and sailing on July Perhaps the idea of wearing wooden 15th. They will be accompanied by socks might seem ridiculous, but it's their wives, and Miss Charles, of the Just what some e Peo le in Germany are Collegiate Institute - staff, and Miss doing, and very nice socks they are too. Lewis, will take advantage of the op ! The wood is reduced to a silky fibre ortunit to the partyand enjoy and made into a yarnout P � join r ., of which the the trip to the old land. socks are knit making a warmer, more a durable and I just as soft protection as woollenones. In a similar we. ng the ure Since lst of Sepptember. J. C. Smith, I y ini of Centralia with W. T. Colwill's hay I earude fibre is mado i , which es Centralia, �� � called Fibre .Chamois, which provides press has pressed 127x5 tons of hay. This , for clothing an absolute protection is considered good work' and Mr. Sinitlr . p t to would like to hear of some person who I it is a t malate and'cold hinds because. ieie a complete non-conductor of r heat has beaten this record. and cold,keeping i h , n t c, natural heat Farmers' ModelI A excursion to the and keeping out everybreath of cold. Farm Guelph, will be run an Friday ' , P , , y � This fabric also been. made water - July 17th. Fare'. from Centralia, proof so that the rain never,penetrates Exeter, Ileinsall and Ki en$1. Thisa KippTi it, and is so -light in `weight andinex- will be the, only excursion to the pensive that a layer of it provides the del farm hisdis riot thisyear. • nio from rom t t ,acme of comfort for -all outdoor 'cloth-. See advertisement in another column. a ing.: FUNNY THINGS COME TO PASS. LOOK EF YOU ERE YOU LEAP ' tiro Look Around You and compare Prices SAND COODS.49°- We are willing to stand the test of the most rigid inspection. If our goods are not all we claim of them, then don't buy. We make no false statement, neither do we sell goods be- low cost, nor draw a _.'444:5*-Strnoked Hei riiig ` across the track to catch trade. Our goods can always be found as advertised, We have no desire to fool with the people, life is too short to trifle with the truth. If you want just what you require at just the right price or lower, please see us first. We are here to stay. CARLING BROS. Look -e -40 - 'cycles -e-40-to pees at Popular PrEs 111110111 Mag al PfiggS ICOM $55 0. Fully guran teed for 1895. Also a frill line of Baby Carriages in s' ock. PERKINS c&. MAIC TN In 5t. Marys the other d ty, hi the test before the Inspector, the Firemen were 0 minutes throwing water with a hand engine and ten minutes with a steamer. tl Votes' List, 1396. MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF LIS1ZORNE, COUNTY of HURON. :'oticoishereby given that I have t.an»-` nutted or delivered to the persons mentiono;l in sections 5 and 6 of The Ontario Voters Lists Aot.1839, the copies required by said sections 'o be so transmitted or delivered of the list,. made pursuant to said Act, of all persons ap- pearing by the last revised assossinont roll' of tho stud Municipality to bo entitled to vote in the Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was first posted up at ms office at iinrondalo on the eighth day of Jai •,1896, and remain there for inspection. Electors are called upon to exannine the said list. and, if any omission or any othtar errors are found therein, to take imibcdiate proceed- ings to have said errors corrected according to law. Dated this Sth day of July, 1800. G. M.. HoLrtAN, Clerk of Usborne. FJRMERS' EX W SUU TO TIIE Model Part GUELPH. TUESDAY, JULY 17, '96 Under the auspices of South Huron Farmers' Institute. The Grand Trunk Railway will run a specie Train from Centralia and Intermediate Stations to the Experimental Farm and Agricultural College, Guelph, on the above date, at the following cheap iates for the round trip : Time of Bound Trip Leaving. Centralia $1. 7.10 a. in. Exeter 1 7.25 Hensall 1 7.35 Eippen 1 7.42 Brumfield .95 7.59 Clinton - .95 8.28 Seaforth .90 8.35 Dublin85 8.50 Mitchell .80 9.00 Sebringville .70 9.12 Stratford .05 9.30 Children Half Price. Returning will leave Guelph at 6.15. Tickets can be had at the Offices of the Company. This will be the only Excursion to the Ex - and shoo dFbelaarg from patronniizedet this season All mode welcome. Chas. M. Hays, general manner; Geo. B. Reeve, general traffic manager; Mr. E. Davis, general passenger and ticket agent; Geo. T. Bell, assistant general passenger and ticket agent; M. C. Dickson, district passenger agent. 44 44 di roams DON'T LOSE Sight of This . Offer. .PRINTS ! PRINTS! °• PRINTS ! o Bull for service. Thorough -bred Jerseyfull for service: e• aiiso"s thorough -bred Durham 13n11, 4 montlrsold, color rod, for sale. For particulars apply to War. SrxxxnvILLE, Lot 33, ('ou. 4, Usborne GRAND TRUNK SY EI Where to Spend Your Holidays= AT TUE Furors Touxlses ltesours - Georgian Bay, Lake Huron and Muskoka, Lake Districts. tr MInLAND LAI= Disrxlcr._Burleigh False, Ohemong, Clear Lako, Mount Julian, Ifat- chowanooka, Stoney Lake. BALSAMLAxn.-eockburn,LIndsay, Lakc5eld. Poterboro, Oshawa. LAira ONTARIO. -Lorne Park, 13urlingioa Beach, Grimsby Park. LAKE Eaxx.--Crystal I3eateb, Port Dover, Port liowntau. All reached by the Grand Trunk Railway System. Full information can be had from agent or write to M. C. Dickson, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. FULL INFORMATION FROM C. KNIGHT Agent, Exeter. We will offer during the re mainder of this month and the month of July a large range of prints, formerly sold at Io and - 12c, and in every respect good values and fast colors. They will be offered for 6c per yard in ioand ends. We. are making g this offer because of too large a stock. They will be offered at this . price for cash only. Y All kinds of produce taken in g exchange for regular goods a and. pricespaid accordingto quality. J. Pu, Clarke. Ji I'INSTON'S We were this week a fortunate in securing line of GIRL'S SAILORS BOYS' STRAWS MENS' STRAWS MENS' FELTS LADIES' STRAWS. Hats worth 35c. Hats worth 5oc. Hats worth 75c. Bats worth $i.00 Hats worth $I.25 All together in our south Window at the low price of 250 FOR A CHOICE Also another good line of 100.. HATS, On the table inside going at I0 ce rots for a choice. This is the finest range of Exeter, ever -shown 1 'n at one third regular rices. g p G. G. JOHNSTON v.