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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1899-6-8, Page 8r•A• • TE• •or PRODVCE ONLY ONE PRICE D� you know The Big Cash Store is to•be enlarged to nearly tiblo its pre,sent size, The builders take possession in July, and until then we are holding a great enlarging sale. Our present large •stock must be reduced and that very quickly. Note some of our great enlarging sale prices.- _ „ ii Kor Your choice of a big lot gains, 75e, $1.00, $1.4t) and $2,00, these • of prints,warthi.0 to 12,ic regular, are 4 of the best Lace Certain values you'll see this season. They must go 15e white pique, the new hard out during our enlarging sale. cord finish the• regular value was 28e complete, for your choice 'of 20e neve - - - - - 15c eight different kinds of curtain poles. 10e a big pile of dress goods We have the lavssest stock we have souie very stylish idlects worth ever shown. from15 to 20e now - - - 10c 15, 16 and, 17c for very choice new 190, fox' some very pretty two effects in dimity and organdies. They ,tone effects in nobby dress goods, are the correct goods for the hot goods that should sell for 30c weather. We must sell them before 19c the builders come in 25o foxplant bluelc lustre very 5c the roll for a job lot of gilt wall Ppeeial. value, usually sold at 35c paper. All odds and ends being clear - 25c ed out at 5c. Sorne 20 and 25e papers 50e for the new fawn dress among this lot,. Come quick if you goods, yery stylish and effective, want a snap. • ask to see it $1,00 the pair for Ladies' cloth 75e fora clearing line of new top kid, oxford, regalar price $1.40 and fawn Dewey brown dress $2.95 for a 10 piece gold decorated regulax value $L25 tile yard semi porcelean toilet set, the best goods, now - - - - 75c bargains you'll see this season. We are Offerino• the best value in le each for boys home made straw stylish black dress goods that ever bats, Sc each for men's, good home passed over our counters. Remember made hats. our black dress goods must go out before the builders take possession. • We would rather make a very low price on them than have them pass through the dust and dirt of building, • 4 very special Lace Curtain bar - If you want to enjoy a good. cup of tea, "SAILOR BOT and MONSOON, are as good. as good can be. We sell and recornmen4 them. Our fresh ground coffee gives perfect satisfaction. You try it -you'll like it. J. A. STEWART INSURANCE. ERNEST ELLIOT, .agen for the WESTERN ASSURANCE COM- PANY, of Toronto; also for the FEMME FIRE NSITRANCE COMPANY, of London, England; the Aistmillon IusuRozou Conte..iNy, of Eng and. 41393.1•229111511E174051=101921, So Many •New Faces Are seen in our store these days hinting for bargains in STATIONERY that we feel like congratulating ourselves on the wonderful success of our sale. People come, in many cases, because advis,ed to do so by friends. They all buy. LOW PRICES DOES THE • BUSINESS at the J. GRIGG, MAIN STREET. EXETER. I THURSDAY, JUNF Stb, 1899 LOCAL HAPPENINGS htootoTtnijiti aohAinf:e.,e.:1Ac)::.80.:1:::1.1.eciiii:,:iiciDn.tz heissal,:sl ',D,s.catohaeolaaisnsd e? Tlwalytl eefiiiitimf. cuoLiliril,;snarepneo crthithg.w.ifromeihl l First class Elephant Potatoes for \. mitil the 16th of June. Brantford, are visiting friends in visiting. with rays J P Ross. sale at J. P. CLA.RKE*S. neices from Grand Rapids, Mich. arrs D Spieer and daughter, may, of Black bass fishing will not be legal Dr and Mrs White, of London, are Mrs John Gill is entertaining two ( pay the highc-st price, cash or trade for yo.ur wool. Messrs. W. and 0. Senior, of Toron- to, are visiting their mother here, who is seriously ill. The Turf Club have leased the ag- ricultural grounds to Messrs John Snell and Thomas Haudford. Huron Couuty Council is in session at Goderich Dr. Rollins and D. Mc- Innis, members for this District are present, The streets of the village have been scraped by a roan machine during the week, which has much improved their condition, Mr, and Mrs, P. T, Halls of Exeter andlittle 13,eginalci are guests at the hone of S. P. Halls, Principal Central Public School, Goderich. The ladies of the Tilain St. Methodist church will give :their annual straw- berry festival during the third week in Jane. Date and partieulars later, According to the final draft of sta- tions, wh ich appears in anothev column, Rev. C W Brown comes to James st. church, while Rev Millyard takes Matti st church. . On Tuesday next the South Heron Farrners' Insti tete run their excursion to Guelph. This will be a good oppina t Wilily for the farmers to see the Ou- tavio Model Farm. The Stephen road machine was used on several of our back streets this i week, and by its use the streets have. b or Marriage Licenses, Wedding Ririgs, Witches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectsicles, Etc CALL ON R. HICKS Watch Repairing a Specialty. 42111111112.10.2 MOON'S PHASES. New Moon . . .... . .9th.. .. 12.39 p, First Quarter 17th 12.13 S. m. Full Moon 25th.. .. 12.49 p. m. Last Quarter 31st .....5.55p. na. The will be an excursion to Sarnia June 17th. Dogs killed Mr. Levitt's guineau pigs last week. The minutes of the town council ap- pears on another page. Farmer's have shorn their sheep and wool is being marketed-.. Mrs.. Elliott, of Mitchell, is visiting her mother, Mrs. (Dr) Anderson. Miss Hythenrauch, of London, is the guest of Mrs. E. J. Spackman this week. Frank Willis is in Blenheim, con- ducting Mr. 0. Senior's photograph er y.. Mr and Mrs. • C. A. McDonell, of Hensall, spent Sunday, visiting friends in town. 31r. Heaman, of London, was in toe n last week. He will open a hardware business in Exeter about July 1st. F. Wood and Frank Willis were in St. Marys on Friday and witnessed the lacrosse match between Seaforth and St. Marys.. F. W. Collins, who has been visiting his brother, Rev. Mr. Collins, of Dere- ham, returned home on Friday, not much improved in health. R. N. Rowe has parchased a band some Mikado from W. H. Parsons, while A. Q. Bobier has purchased a neat pony Mikado from j. D. Atkin- son. A. M. Todd Goderich is we regret to announce, called upon to mourn the death of his nine-year old son, Robert FreNven. Cerebral meningitis was the cause of death. Miss Lillie May has resimued her position as teacher in the Exeter public school to take effect at midsummer. Miss May will attend the NOrlEal. lege all Hamilton. Word was received here yesterchky that the flour mill of Rollins &Stew- art at Cataract Falls, was burnecl on uesday night. Loss heavy. They had ruin the min but a few days. - W. S. Lang, agent for the Massey - Harris Co., has received his third car load of machinery for this spring, whichspeaks well for the reputation. of the machinery and the ability of Mr. Lang as an agent. • The electric light Co., have pur- chased from R. S. Lang a large.. power- ful wind mill which is now in course of erection at, the power house. It will be used to piiinp water for the en- gine, being considered it cheaper de- vice than the steam pump. W. T. Clarke, son of 3. P. Clarke, town has passed his final examination in medicine, and received his degree of M. D. Mr. Clarke has had it great deal of work to perform during the Ladies' fine kid baIs Pasb Year, having of late acted ais and button boots, a special • house surmeon of theWestern hospital, line for Toronto. °We extend congratulations. " • • • • • • The Hodgson farm known AS the old Oke homestead, in Usborne wits sold by auction on Tuesday-, the purthaser being W. 0. Dayman, fox' the sum of $5,250. Pia. land on the west side of the concession was not, sold, the high- est, price offered being $90175 for 350 teres, the reserve bid. being $0,600. Thomas Cameron wielded the ham- mer, „Acetylene gas,its is gerierally known, s produced by moistening calcium car- ide with water, Some ides of its xtensive ase will be atherecl when it Shirt Waists, Wrappers arid WhiteWear'. T11686 'Pri668 806dk Beill861116.8 Tiiis is the time of year, that the Ladies' will need Shirt The truth is we want quite a lump of READY CASH by the first day of July and we know of no lever by which merchandise can be converted into the COLD CASH, like price, and one thing you may rest assured of, that is, anything you see advertised in our columns you may rely on it being correct.. Now for a few prices that will make things lively. • Every Iiy Needs -et -0 -0i - Best quality colored Carpet warp, per bunch $1.05 Best quality White Carpet warp, per bunch 800 5c for a nice even threaded factory cotton usually sold at 80. 7c for a lot of prints usually sold at 10 and 12i -c per yard. 90e for extra large white bed spreads regularly -worth 1.25 10c for beautiful new Draperies regularly worth much more money. 5c per yard for pure linen towelling a great bargain 50 10c for Ladies' fast black cotton hose, a snap 10c. 50c for Ladies' heavy embroidered back, kid gloves, regular price 1.00. 10c for Ladies' splendid cotton vests 10c $2.26 for beautiful new cheneille curtains regular price 3.50. They go quick. 95c for your choice of a big lot of Ladies' wrappers well made and fast colors guaranteed and splendid fitters. 5c for box full of note paper and envelodes Groceries 20 lbri Redpaths granulated sugar for 1.00 3 lb box best Cream Soda biscuits for 23c. 6 lbs best Rice for 25e. 6 lbs best tapioca for 20e. 2 lbs good baking soda, for 50. 6 bars white castle Soap for 25e. 8 bars good yellow soap for 25e. 1 box Edclys best matches for ' Sc. Mixed pickles choice per bottle 10c. 2 boxes Royal yeast cakes for 5c. Best green coffee per lb Sc. Best uncolored Japan on market for 25c Best mixed tea on the market ,, 30 141 lb sealers baking powder fcr • 19e Choicest Red Salmon for ' 12c. 6 cans Sardines for 25c Best canned corn per tin 8 Best canned peas per tin Best canned Tomatoes per tin 6 lbs good raisins for The above groceries are all high clas goods, we handle no other. Se We have been doing a splendid trade in 1,eady-made large trade during June. These prices will ensure it. Men's blue serge suits were made and trim- med a decided snap for 2.75 Men's all wool tweed suits,the kind for heavy wear, Special at . . • • 4.75 Men's extra fine tweed suits in small neat patterns, splendidly finished for ...... 5.501 I lined and first class all through, a snap for Men's heavy wearing pants, a special line at 950. Boys Summer suits for ...... clothing. We aim at a special' Men's finest imported worsted suits triinmed in best style and beautifully tailored, a sure bargain 10.0 Men's all wool blue and black serge suits got up, in first class style . 6.50 Boys black and blue serge suits, splendidly. ' Waists,'Wrappers and Whit wear. .A.nd we are prepared to supply them with a large assortment of the same. Shirt Waists. Black or colored Muslin Shirt Waists. - - $1.40 Nice -patterns in fey Print, Shirt Waists. - 50c. Wrappers's Fey stripe Print Shirt VY,aists new patterns. - - , . • ' Red, tind white, blue and white, 75O Pink and White Print wrappers, , 75e Grey and. black Print Wrap- -Blk and white check Print, 75c Pe$1,00, Navy bine Print Wrappers. $1,25 Bits and white dot or stripe Print Shirt Waists. -• - - blk and white picine and colored Nice green and red shades of Muslins S. Waists, - 00 floral clesig,n wrappers nicely Fine Print Shiit Waists in blue trimmed - - - - - $1,75 saenrdsinon.. ink shades with white in- SUMMER CORSETS: -,77: $1,25 Sizes 18 to 80. Per. pr. , 500, We are showing a very fine line of Ladies' White, Wear See our wide width white skirts trirxunecl with insersjon or embroidery at 50c 750 80c 900 $1.P9 $1.25 $1.35 each. CARIGING BROS NINCIMINISIOCIMMI - 111406PANNIMMICIIMINI•4111MIS BRICK COTTAGE To RENT. -On cor- faSnPfriir.A0Lf PtiRieu,sEtesp.-henSixszpitilzsobsotlembecAgailgenuit4 ai tt tran", ner of Carling and:Sanders streets. s • t b y, y Messrs. Stolle Wellin-ton Nur- Apply to GEORGE 110DGINS. sery men Toronto who will offer special prizes , for the best specimens of potatoes grown front FOR SALE CHEAP. -Shelving and ! seed purchased this season from Thos. Grundy, counters for a general store. ..lowsa-ist $1.0 worth, of Nursery stook ; 2nd $5 Apply the agent of the following :-Sir Walter Ra. to W. H. LEVETT. , ieigh, GreatDivide and Carman No. 3, as foas . FOUND -In the opera. house, apara- worth of Nursery stock. Winner's selection. solThe owner can have the same These prizes will be gtven for each variety. by calling at this office, proving pro- w• G. SANDV'S' Fres' )erty andpaying for this advt. ••,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EXTENSION CARPET WEAVING. -Carpet weaa,-- ing done with despatch and' satisfac- tion. Prices moderate, A trialsolicited. of ,RusINEsc Miss A. Ockly, corner of of William and Mill st., Exeter. I) - _ . _ . . a WOOL WANTED. -At the Exeter . Woollen Mill. Highest prices will Having purahased the ExeteeMills be paid for fine and coarse grades. we are noviT prepared to do general Yon will find it to your interest to gristing and chopping. Flour whole , call at the mill before selling your sale and retail. All kinds of grain clip. , bought. Grain delivered at first eleva- • FOR RENT. -One of the coziest and for p aid for at Mill office. Flour and most comfortable cottages in town, at feed delivered. to all parts of the towit ' present occupied by A.E. Bennett,cor, freeof charge at reduced prices. Seed of William and Huron sts. Parties wheat, wheat, oats, peas and barley desirous of renting may inspect. 3. W. lfor sale. . , ROAVNING, M. D. - COBBLEDICK & WILLIAMS- Ns:TICE.- Exeter; May 17th, 1899. . o the shareholders of the Exeter Salt Works Co. Gentlemen: -Please take noticethat the annua meeting of the shareholders of the Exeter SaltWorks LEVITT'S Co.. will be held Monday June 12th, at a. 75e. the hour of 2 p; 3n., Town Hall. T. B. .-----e-,-1 -----... imaiso, Secy. -Treas, AIR A written guar:Ix:Ace goes with each of the above suits and you can have your.money back if everything is not as represented. 1 P IN Regular xoc plaid dress goods for 5c, Beautiful blk figured Lustres for . •••••• Regular 1234C Azure silk for 8c Beautiful plain blk Lustres ,for . Regular 8c Aurora silks for 50 Lovely Poplins all new shades for Regular. 75c Blk Henrietta for 50c Big variety of fancy silks regularly worth 5oc, c for A big table full of Dress arid Skirt lengths at just 6oc and 75 35c half price. , All black figured goods at greatly reduced prices. BIG 1.001- OF 81-1IRT WRI8T8, `Ft. 81PBOIRL aNfir 450 250 25C 50C fair..11223.3•=0.11' s Fp ts rt ms We handle nothing but first class makers goods in the above lines and yon can depen(l. on getting first class satisfac- tion when purchasing your foot- wear from us and priees wili be in your fitvor. trare.are a. few examples: Ladies fine leather Ox- ford Patent tip ' • • • • Ladies'kid Oxfords pa- tent tip, great value been very innsli linproYed in appear, e Ance arie 'other wise. The TT w Fenian Kiiat t nedals; :Stich ..fase ill iron Veterans of 60 will re- ttve, will 'have ale bOSSed upon the top of the msda) z tead of itpon it scroll across the flag t •vas t he original design, t slertencil that there Is being erected t Niagara Falis a plant for the mann- actin:Et of calcium carbide, which, will ave an output of one hundred tons er day. Electrical ener.gy, equivalent o 25.000horse poWee, will be required o operate it. Mens fine Dongola kid lace boots, with fancy vest- ing tops, a great line for s Men's fine box calf,lace boots, special value DIR 1.00 1.25 1.35 !d ! We are showin,c,, a magnificent range of the above lines of goods anfavor during this month. We inport these goods direct from prices will be very xnuch in the purchasers i Britain aud Europe ourselves,thereby saving you the middle- jrnen's profits. I iGarints 1 1 New Unien Carpks, good de- signs, pretty colorings, a very deckled bargain 9 e entirely new in it Union Carpet, and worth muCh mere money, our price......... ; edritains 2 c bound, grand valee at Fin Lace Can tains, full tape We are showing a fine range of new tapestry carpets at 45c, 00a and 756 New Lace Curtains in lovely exclusive designs per pair ..... , Ask to see Qin' special line of Chenielle curtains, that we are now selling at • 500 1,25 2,25 Have YOU Seen Our New Picture Frarne at 69p. 22.5 111S1( 2„50 TO See Our New •••••••••• SURO WE PA7 HIG-HEST MARKET ?RICE FOR BUTTER i AND EGGS. The R. PICKAR1:10 CT iMPOrtTERS« W. T. Acheson has purchased a new driver, Alex Tait spent a few days of the past week in London, The Exetev Junior lacrosse team drove to Clinton on Thursday last and played a game with the team of that town, but suffered defeat. • Heavy re' ilia fell here . on Monday. The lightning was bes-ere. The fuse wire in the electric light service of the Trivitt Memorial church was burned out. The Farmers' Institute of North Middlesex will run an excursion to Lansing, Mich., on Thursday, June 22nd to, the Michigan State -Agricultur- al College. James Brooks, of Whalen, on Mon- day purchased of Thomas Shapton, of Exeter, a year-old thoro'bred Lincoln ram for which he paid $50. It was for James Patrick, of Ilderton. A strawberry festival will beheld on Monday. Tune 26th, under the aus- pices of the Ladies' Aid Societyof the James St. church. Strawberries and cream will be served, also a good pro- ° erramme will be provided. The Stationing Committee of the Torouto Conference has honored the invitation which was extended to Rev Chas Smith, of Main st church, Exe- ter, by the meaford methodists, to become their pastor: His name ap- ears in the first draft of stations for that conference, Ants (not aunts) are a troublesome little thing, and destroy many fine lawns. To exterminate the vermin make a few small holes in the ground near the ant's nest. Place in the 'bole a small quantity of hi sulphate of car- bon, carefully covermg it with earth. This will permeate the earth arourd and destroy the ant. loves v. Gloves! I' Your choice of our bargain table for Friday and Saturday of this week, 'in childrens, 'Misses, Womens Lisle thread and silk gloves at 50 per pr. The regular prices Were from 20 to 4.50. • Keep your eye open for our next weeks offer in Ladies' and Misses I3oots & Shoes. The chance is one ora lifetime. The prices will startleyou, further no- titegiven, "look after We are at tile fore front in • prices for fartn prodUeO. Cholto Butter and Fresh Eggs for which • the highest t)rice will he paid, Jo P. CLARKE .sa • Choice Fruit -Setts ioc I 4-ranitewitre. ' ft Water,, Tinware Derby plates & platters 1 Chair seats Eng Biscuithres 1 Brushes Photo Albums I Stove &shoe Card Receivers 1 Polish. Starch •and Baking •Powder, Boquet holders, Key Rings, Jardineres, Tea, pots, Hammocks, Croquet sett, Bana- nas, Oranges, Lemons. Candy, Nuts., Tea Cakes, Jam Tams, E. °lairs. Ice cream and sum in ex' drinks. Agents for Parisian Stearn Laundry, of Loncla,n, first class work done. Levitts' Fair (Buggies! Buggies!! Buggies!!! W. H. Parsons is rushing the carriage trade, and do you wonder when he sells. ' FIRST CLASS BUGGIES AND • MIKADOS so cheap. Call and see 'a new Mikado juSt in. Also the well-known Brockville: buggy with steel bottom spring cush- ion, and steel corners to body, just the thing the young people are askine. for,, It will cost you nothing to call and see them. ^ Horse shoeing and general jobbing prom.ptl3r attended to. W. H. Parsons. Try a bag of Diamond itis the best Flonr in the market We have i We have a nice lot of field a, dagare den seeds, all INew and Fresh, 0. 41. 20 LBS. ORAIIIILATED $1.00 iSugar Everything Cheap Trevelhick