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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1898-1-20, Page 8EZN oMa NOTES.—W. Vale } has gone to London to wog te, basing "'� obtained a situ•atieo le ai printing of- fice in the cit } W, Ores bas depart- ed for other lnds.--MlssVale, of Lon- don, spent on don,'spent Sunday ander the parental roof --A number of .young folies. spent a pleasant evening at Orecditof Friday n Price fey. b t'•Q They cantle homein the wee sum' _._.-...., —� hours. cry pec,ai for this week great gid Bres, : $u�.�.Goods Bargains � coole if you wt the very latest value on our, counters. eve For the Dress� e�Rc, length --good solid Goods. New �l2 exec . • ts. This is a t argain you may not see again, EttErs-Atioastga--- The yard for double fold pure wool, new snow flake 'ects-regular value 50 cents the yard. Come and see best 25c. Dress Goods value in the trade, bargains, We had above isles are great:� the �1,b Yesin order all a large who r, saele house bad in stock ihe snap, • dr es- Store J es • ta A SOCI.V., EVENT. —The first of the series of social eveuiegs,to be given by the ladies' of the Trivia Memorial. church, will be held on Tuesday next, Ian. 25th, in the School Hall, at 7;30 p. m., under the auspices of Mrs, Bray and :Mrs, Kemp. A programme con- , sisting of recitation and song, inter- spersed with instrumental music, will I be rendered, Refreshments served. Admission 15 cents. ef- the FAcTs ABOUT 1898,—Thisye€t�began will and will end on Saturday. have six eclipses, of which only Jan. lith and Dec. 27th will be visible to North America. The Queen's Birthday comes on Tuesday, and Dominion Day (July 1) on Friday. Labor Day will be Monday, Sept. 5th. Thanksgiving pprobably. Thursday Nov. 24. First Sunday in Lent, Feb, 27 ; Palm. Sun- day, April 4 ; Easter Sunday, .1p: il 10. The Hebrew year, 5659 will begin at Sunset, Friday, Sept. 18. • The four seasons will begin on these days in 1898 s— Spring, March 20 ; summer, June 21 ; autumn, Sept. 22 ; winter, Dec, 21. There are five comets scheduled for 1898. .,,—.0-- TanIenvis--ALExe.menn00erenirr. Seldom has a larger or more apprecia- tive audience been assembled in the Opera House, that auditorium being literally packed orendered listentoyi tO take to the programmear is et Jessie Alexander, Mr. Herold J rvis, to : ' and Mr. Hewlett, P ch dl applauded wasloudly pP o Y n i e s,s y number, n h - ei and happily responded to. were ren- dered of Miss .Alexander r especially ne, tiered. in a brilliant manner, those of her own composition, whicho`vers. evinced unique imaginary A The solos by Harold. Jarvis were sung in masterly style. His clarion voice and superb vocalization was a rare treat. His fiery declamation in martial and patriotic songs was praise -worthy in tenderness and pathos. His la st se- lection, "The Holy City" (by request,) ; ave ample scope.to his power of vivid contrast, which showed bow artistic ally he can subdue his robusttenor to the delicate expression of the est feelings of the human at.. r. Hewlett as a :pianist andaccompanist, . T S to �he s ee n 'on rete to , 1 TL s ec la deservese,special His solos, feel the spiritof the singer, . sol selected, and those of his own com- position showed his brilliancy of touch and masterly style, Taken all in all it was the best concert given in Exeter for some time, and the committee of management deserve great credit in assuming the responsibility of bring- ing such a concert before the people of Exeter. H le emnants, Remnants, 500 Remnants to be cleared in the next few days come and carry them away. The price on each piece marked in y' plain figures. Remember every remnant in our stole must be cleared out regardless of cost. closes 6:30 except Wednesdays and Saturdays. Horses of a right kind seem to be advancing in price. Huron County Council meets in INSURANCE. E R1BST ELLIOT, r the WESTERN .9ssGEaxen CoBi- A, of To also for the Pno�nZ Fin iNSUof Toronto az of London, England; the. 1LL AE' EJEiISisUB , CoiUrArTr, of Eng the. A.LT>IAYeF 1;tsoItANC� and. 1 ---� - O.E. o— o-- 6 OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Goderieh next week. Revival meetings have been cduclud- ed in James st. church.• is Miss Thompson, of Clande oy , the nuest of Miss Anna McCord. .cl F at nter' s Institute concert i n G ul- on Price a£ I Einron, No. 2865.ley,s halt this (Thutsdiy) evening. ioersin'wooai's Mrs. J. Crocker, has returned home dttnd. ich 1after a pleasant visit among friends in Friday an. each P month. Visiting 1 Brussels. Bussell Manning and Bert brethren are cor- aMessrs. „tten invited. to ttend. Hodgins, of Clinton, were in town DA:Q;EI, soot, 1 141.onday. +xso. READ- THIS LIST' OF BARGAINS :- 24 pounds Granulated Sugar for . 3z pounds Raw Sugar for ... io pounds Green Coffee for,..... 3 boxes Eddy's Matches for • . Fine uncolored Japan Tea , • Clothespins'per dozen .. • ... • .. Large box Royal Yeast Cakes, for .. Y ' 20 yards, 36 inch heavy grey Cotton for. . 20 yards good heavy Flannelette fora , or, Good striped Flannelette per yard for Heaviest Feather Ticking made for n t1 The interior of the Electric Light •�">^ �_ __-.,-.-- � banding has been partitioned off into departments. s c OO L PON 1[1° a • • 1. • —0 , Messrs. Bawden & McDonnell have purchased several fine horses this week -o for shipment. ----o " A character dress carnival ;will take place on the Exeter skating rink, Mon - da Jan. 24th. Lead Pencils Miiss Wyatt, of London, -is the guest of the Misses Smith, at Main Rubber Erasers, street parsonage. rnto her Mrs. J. H. Trull, has returned rn Pens, and home after spending a weekedwith leer C father, Thos. Clarke. Peen Holders, Cooper White returned to his home it Ink, in Windsor, on Tuesday, after a vis with friends in Exeter. it Ink Blotters,Mr. D W Campbell, of per. f knonn as the M t is '4iot , chased the carni Morton. Plain farm from Mr. John Bloomfield for Ruled, $1,8 Foolscap , Wednesday, the beginning of 1? Ash Lent, comes on Feb. 23, and is followed byPalm Sunday on April 3, Good F n day on April 8, and Easter Sunday o April 10. The Listowel team Monday defeated Seaforth at hockey by a score of 8 to 1. col. The game was an exhibition of g f clean hockey, both 'teams playin- combination, while th was at' times hri” giant. Slates & Pencils, Scribbling books Drawing Books • Tablets, - RulerS, Etc. THE MART EXETER R 1CTD K W �� D • • 1.00 1.00 I.00 .25 .25 .01 .05 0 I.Q 1.00 .03f .19 ARLif'�d 1: !A' �•�RO KING SALE. While taking Stock we will allow a discount of io% for cash off all RElSS GOODS, CLOAKINGS, LADIES' MANTLES, • p MEN'S and BOY'S OVERCOATS READY-MADE CLOTHING, ALL FUR GOODS, RIBBONS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. We have the new "LIP" Dress Binding ill colors: : Call and get one of our skirt pattenrs FREE. No need of buying the Dress Bindings to get the skirt pattern. • r .e �eas are the best, Try them � �,°t��? s„� c�C�a� , and r clothing a n ,cult • of ready to wed. g We al e making a; specialty, the c elebr geed Shorey lar e lot of shortly open out a g will sh y p goods are thoroughly "c clo shits ,• these �,a clothing including Bicycle we Call and see what bythe Rigby process.. waterproofed do foryou in the clothing line. call Worsted Suits to Order ©r $15. r��e our black KLONDYEE MAR TS. The Talon-: dyke Weekly News,dated Dawson City Sept 32nd, the subscription price of which is announced to be $6 50 per - copy, or $300 per annum, g e ol lowing market reports:—flour, per. t z. 05c; cornmeal 2 lbs. $5; whiskey per q $16; per drink 50c, half drink 35c.; meats—market steady, beef riling a trifle higher than last week, but pork still being on the hog;no sales lessthan $1.87 per pound: Caariboo steak 85e.; mule cutlet $1.10; dog tenclerloin;$2.40; dried apples, 60c. a grab beans, 2c. aach ; coal oil, lie, a smell; lemons $2 each, 3 for $5; salt ic. a pinch. other paper contains among notices an advertisement for a ba hent der at High Ball Thirst . Palace; to Hours, no cash. register, $30 a day right party; they also want a. cook kaat nx Tapiaco House,ust takerefere o nd can operier,$18 per day; wet ice czat sa o by a barber's advertise common shave costs $1.50; a close shave $185 hair cut $325' hair cut United Ther, is a vast A diversity of lead opinion-0ut = . aestion of the liability t +. l oration of - the city of Lon - `r ,; the City Rail calamity on day, Jan, 3. No claims' have e yet entered, though a number eoderatzan. Black and CARTING EROS. OYSTER Sam:va --The Lagiving es' id of do Main St. Church intend f church supper in the basement ter on Wednesday evening February 2nd. Special musical progratn'ne is being prepared. t. Joseph's R. C. church,nClinit 'he scene of a wedding rrl early tit,morning, witnessed by q were parties a e p The contracting ler, `�vho resides, Just south of n the London road, and Miss aughey,. only daughter of Mrs, gbev, gravel road, Hallett, . Wm.141cDobagh, of Stratford, ed at West Union Methodist li Sunday morning and evening. ben o eveninghe said there had tression n .Methodism. It was ow up to the mark it was. at a ears ago. Then 'culmen the -merit minister was considered, the. tion was, how many s uls iad be lease. d? Now it was, would be se The congregation ? question rtof sine was not taken into eon - ion. States style, $4; polar b hair oil ' 1 a throw. It h EZ Ea RON: i'l]15 Pres- bytery OP Ho bytery met in Knox Church, Gode rich, on the 18th inst. Rev. S. Acheson was elected Moderator for the ensuing six months. Session records were duly examined and atte'stedas correct- ly kept. Rev Dr. Robertson, ba - Superin- tendent of Missions in Mann the North West addressed) the on the necessity of liberal con- tributions to the Home Mi especially ecially in view of the needs of ethc Kloudyke. It is the intention to ten Missionaries in. Two are already on the way„. 'T'?ir-wrl ereaui'e n.,,.e„ ar ear . i ,aty o - at least $10,000. Ache n nest will b tnat in that appeal is made to the church in received has 32 days,while matter, Reports. were Sept. in thatfrom the several congregations as to e there are only 30 days r meetings, showing that -tmissionary t, was beinh• given z tion 0 rix>nth. inuclx, attention , Mat, excitingcultivation f this Spirit in the thereport- the � > or :Rev. Mr. tc.p reina.l y close rust, was the ar ult�of Presbytery, Fletcher the. celpbrt- t see mey ng the and ed that the committee on the le b the Exeter meeting between tThe tion of the 250th'iversof Faith gaeter teams ' shorty night.: Completion of the Confession The homsc team showever, had n'ot yet had arranged for a central mass g e team, however, what t meeting in the First Presbyterian The iaoinSeaforth, on Monday evening, awakened from dreams Seaforth, theynchurch, were,going'i,ta y k with «did'nt Jany 24th, the principal speaker at knew and the sc which, would be Rev. Dr. McVicar, The of first thing theythe score was Presbyterian College. , do a thing Several them, tMontreal Y "gad theyarremarkssy."This wokeearhe committee also recommended the that the reached are. easy.",15 sermons be preached inst. Con- rnock and after >g on the xx eatitians ea , • r ttc with a� vsb e v Y upPr g boysthe s shots .ne iisz aby ' e b -ark.u tcottt i y • str ae '': Con - urinates hard, fadjourned,---The W Y adj Woman's F. M. `� f r tna-ne went e score I tiller a d some • inet m n s F M. S.. forth a - hen at it hammer called of the Presbyte y, Church tongs, ande vstoot half time wasGoderich, on . the same day, presided etis over by Mrs• 1+leteher, of Thames the score ger l 3 looked, upon ntti boy cod attendance of the JERSEY CRE MERY•-•Following is the statement of the business done during the at the Jersey:Creamery d g past year. -Total output for year, r, 201,5 4821bs;paid cash to patrons, drawing cream and help in factory,. $2,050:75; butter boxes and parchment paper, $725.10 enditur,wood. and oil e $31,009.25. $90. - The 25; total espe largest make for any one day 3,673 pounds; om PORTERS FOR OVER FIFTY 'YEA11S. Aar ULD AtSD WEL'L-TRIED il,Ei1SEDY.—MIS 'Window's Soothing Syrup has been used for millions 50F their r£ char nt' years byee hi hoawithperfect success. childrentsot while teething, soft perfect It soothes the child, softens ih0guins, allays an pain, cures wind. colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant t the tastwore, Sold by druggists in every part cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. 130 sure and ask' for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Tin OLD RAM STILL—Postmasters are informed that the proposedCanada reduc- tion in the postage rate from of the u other ' 1 and parts to Great Britain Empire to three cents per ounce has been suspended, pending a conference with the Imperial and Colonial auther- ities in regard to the subject of Inter - Imperial postage, and in the meantime the old letter rate of five cents per,_oz. continues in force. NOTICE.—Th Directors of the Exeter Electric Light & Power Co., (Limited) beg leave to; notify their patrons that the advertised prices only apply to those who have paid for their wiring, and those parties who have not' paid will be charged extra rates. The Directors further wish to draw attention to the fact that ac- cording to' their rules, all lights, not in use, (and on retiring) turned off, which will be a saving to the patrons, as the lamps will not re- quire to be replaced so often. EXETER ELECTRIC' LIORT c�G POWER Co., (LIMITED') The Misses Ort•wein, of Hensall, were the guests of , Mrs. A. Stewart last week, During the year jest ended. 2,400 homesteads were taken up in Manitoba and the Territories. Taylor & Sons of Clinton, have dis- dosed of their' Walkerton business to S. Lippert, of Strathroy. Mr. Wm. McNay, of Tuckers►nith, who has spent the past tax3..,2�eeei e ice. England, ;'gaiiiecd home this week. e.t-: Hepburn, of Centralia, who was so seriously injured"hitely in an acci- dent on the railway, is improving nicely., Fred Dunsford and bride have re- turned to their home hi Michigau,after a short but. pleasant visit among friends in and. around Exeter. annual congregational meeting oven Presbyterian �chur h was s�held, Tuesday evening, Afterdevohi- I97, exe ei e tnhelrepots of different 1 exet'Gises, the telt nizatians in connection with i reports ie, li were read, Manager's ing total collectis he year $1,209.08 ; Expenditure, so showing total indebtedness of .0k- -The reports were McLeod. adopted. srs. Batwden and d of id. were board �rett m elected Gi tl. treas.; ; J, TT. txrErivc, r sececiec'i ti. , s, Senior,, re-elected y last meeting the general as its of Irly` Of the P'resbYS';ex'iferii da, recommended presbyteries , ions to take suitable meaasures emoraa.tli the 250th anniversary mpletion of the 'p 'esthtxlnister Els. Stich measures were recoup di by the Pau Pr'esbyteriaati conn- during its meeting in Glasgow l tis expected that the minister charge will, so far as is .praeti