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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1899-11-9, Page 8h.4 TIMkS Nothing suCceeds suceess. Our Fali teede to date has been the most accessful we have ever had. October has broken the more by en increese Of ODA third our business, Close buyieg and discounting all our purchases combined with eash selling makes close buying eor the cash customer. Thet's the secret of our business, STORE N B WS Clothipg for Men and boys. Our clothing stock of ready-to-weete goods is the best we have ever offered and that means a good deal. For value con- sistent with "quality and finish" we are the leaders of the clothing trade. Here is a few ef oer Oorne in and see them. You don't, oecd to buy them. pan for 1.50, We just reeeiv ed lo.day the hest pant value we eve/ offered. All _wool freize pants reg price 2,50 for 1.50, don't miss seeing this big epecial. Men's heavy freize overcoat, storm collar, tweed lined, a great coat for 4.25. Men's heavy all wool freize cercoats 4tw..00e.ed lined, storm collar, special at 5. (5—Our great leader is our heavy all wool freize overcoats, extra heevy tweed lined, fine finish, usually sold Men's Heavy all wool Tweed suits winter goods, a e,reat suit for 5.00, 5.75—buys our .Metes heavy all wool suits, a great. wearer and well made extra special 5,,75.— Con' great seller is our black. and navy all wool serge suits, fine Italian lining, will stand Iota of hard wear, extra value 6.00. Our $8.00 Mene Freize over coats is like our October tradea record breaker , If you want the best coitt, in the trade see our $8.00 Freese coats Men s black Beaver orercoats velvet collar, Italian lining \Yell made 55.00. Men's fine black and blue beaver overcoats special gnality, Italian lie- ing, open bottom, extra well made very special $8,50. Oar $9.50 black and navy beaver overcoata ate trade WIDE no tailor 1 e ar finish one better, big ' Men's all wool tweed suits over check patern very styliale $6,50 I Men's worsted suits in 131a,ck Navy n xey made from imported goods extra quality lining. open bottom, sus perioe tailoring $10.00. ;" Boys 2 piece seitsfrona $1.75 to 3.5 Boys 3 piece suits all wool tweede and. all wool Navy and Black serg,ek special $3.90. S Boys 3 piece 'suits in all wool tweeds and Navy and Blaek serges double breasted at $4,25 and $5.00. J. A.. STEWART EsinUneeSOE. For Marriage Licenses, Ase \Wedding Rings, Agen for the WESTERN ASSURANCE COM- Westerlies, CIocks, ?eery, of Toronto; rase for the name= Exam ell ewe; ry, he Astaexce INSURANCE COMPANY, of Eng and. Specteseles, Etc So ny New Faces Are seen in our store these days hunting for bargains in STATIONERY that we feel like congratulating ourselves on the wonderful success of our sale. People come, in many cases, because advised to do so by friends. They all buy, LOW NIECES DOES THE BUSINESS at the RT J. GIFRIGG, URSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, -9 a 0 CALL ON' R. HICKS Watch Repairing a Specialty. Mr. Hamlink of the evaporator is in town. Percy Cann returned home from Carberry, Manitoba, on Tuesday. Fred Colemaa who has spent the past few months in Oarberry, Mani toba, returned home on Tuesday. There is nothing so much valued as a good name, but when yon want first wholesome, you cannot surpass those t shown by J. P. CLARICE. Judge Mason has completed work of revising the voter's lists throughout the country. The total number of names added to the eiffer- ent lists was 519, struck off 37. Ross Bros., of Hensall, have pur- chased from A. E. Hodgerthis import- ed Clydesdale stallion, Royal Ren- wick. He is a' grand type of the Olyd.esdale horse, and Ross 'Bros. will get a good share of the patronage. John MOITiS intends to add fifty feet to his planihg milI at Goderich this fall. He was in Torouto a short titne ago and ordered some new machinery, which will be placed when the exten- tion is completed. Our Hat and Cap stock is equipped with the best makes in fedoras and c risty stiffs. Fedoras are still leading Winn JG. ,ipegTon.es is on a hr iness t ,Messrs, Lang And Dunn left on for their home in Winnipeg. Blaa.ok sanitary flannel for Ladle's a wear, at the .Big Cash Store. J. G. Stanbni*y attended Di Court in Bayfield on Wednesday Abel Weeper, of Berlin, is qui a�nci his fa,nyily have been sum to this bedside. Mr. and Mrs, David Mill ha turned from a :pleasant visit friends in Fullae*ton; Wallace Hicks, of Brantford, hewing aequaintances in town sue.:, a former resident of Exeter. Harry Isaacs is rebuilding his on; Lake Road, recently destroys lire. It was struck by lightning.. Miss L, Hardy left on Mond Toronto, where she intends tali course inthe conservatory of music r, wrier. : For cold in the head, hay feve ete., use Dix Catarrh Po Sold by (. 0 -apt, Geo. Kemp on Tuesday t e Geo. McBrien to Londonderry, Thos. Snowden, to Liskearc: Corn Engla tel, : J. G. Martin, of Constance, w town on Tuesday. Mr. Martin his residence in Exeter for sale. advertisement. Mrs. 3. P. Ross pleasantly e tained a, number of young friend Monday evening ir_ honor of Wa Lang and Mr. Dunn. Richard Young, who was.repo as being seriously ill last week, is are' pleased to state, improving, ,b,is ultimate recovery is assured. yWinan's Cough Balsam is a reli remedy for conahs,cold and bronc'. , troubles. Sold by C. Lutz, also a for Dix Lung Syrup, �;,, Mr. Walper of the Albion, has s or' eight men employed potting hotel into first class shape. When ished it_ will be second to none. -St ford Herald. The G. T. R. freight rates have b aised on flour aucd grain from h o Newfoundland points five c er hatndred and 3c. on. pork ee.f. At nearly. all the churches Sun. ravers and hymns were said or sa ay.ing special reference to the 0 rip to vision te ill, moiled ye re - with is re- hie, a LITT and wall, as in offers See teen rted we able itic gent • even the fin- rat - ere ents and an- igh in ere and cel - of oto ng rge sm or- nd se le 01 vi ha ho ba di la the see ou stir jos dri flea da Lis yea the T. put frie ly Str to t the Mu scio who toup he van in styles. Hata like human beings, look seedy when they lose heir nap. Ours are made of too good material to lose it. Buy at J. P. On Monday Samuel Sheppard, of Colborne near Nile, met with ae acci- dent et his gate. He was driving and stopped to open the gate, when the horse sta,rted,causing one ofthe wheels of the rig to strike him. A couple of ribs were broken, but we hope the acci- dent may not prove a serious one. The new pattern room for the Max. well Works. St Marys, has been cone pletecl. and will add greatly to the working capacity of this department. This firm is surely. very pro ressiv , as a few days ago a large consignment f goods was., sent to Paris to be aced on exhibition. at the coming ex- )3en Gray, of Wingharn, had the end one finger cut off by a shaper knife the Upholstery Works on Friday . ter he had gone back to work again he had a close call, The knife flew off the machine that he was work- ing with, and left a noticeable mark in the brick wall where it struck r Kennedy of Seaforth met with a se He was going up an the stack on adder. When he was near the top slipped and he fell to the ground, iking lais eye on the handle of a fork d receiving other in "uries 5, was at once attended. *,to and is pro- gressing favorably. Last week Mrs. Olenclening of Wing - ham received word of tlae death of her son Joseph in Dulutb. On Tuesday of this week, another Sad message came informing her of the death of het son- in-law Robt, Wells of Boissevain, for - death occurred on Monday, October 30th. He was 70 years of age. science master at the Stratford Collegi- ate Institute, has resigned his p9sition in Colurabla University, and is en- gaged with Rickets &Banks, a mining firm in New York. Mr. Pope has to, go and exemine cleims end latent on their values to this firm, as they are a sort of intelligence offide for min- ers. He gets all his expenses paid and 53,000 a year besides. The other day while Mrs. W, New- eoriabe Clinton was returning from Kineardine, she had the misfortune to have her pocket picked, losing between she took her ticket from her pocket- book to hand it to the conductor, and then replaced the purse in her pocket. As there was quite a crowd getting Off at Olinton, she supposes that the theft was committed at th t t" LOCAL HAPPENINGS ',WANTED. --A good gpiaeral serve wbere housemaid is kept. Mrs. J. A Petzgerald, 293 King St., London. Fred Treble, of St. Marys, spe Sunday in town. Gus. Wagner accidentally cut one of his feet while spliting wood. Mrs. Geo. Kemp has returned from a pleasant visit with friends in Seaforth. The apple market has taken a big mp, and dealers are anxious in con- ° sequence. el Mrs, Harry Samwell on Tuesday P evening entertained a number of ef We are pleased to announce that H. at ng ara has recovered from his recent ilinese. MiIdmay Public School has been closed on accounb of the prevalence of scarlet fever. The village council advertise the g,ramelithic debentures for sale, in Pa' anothPr column. da who has been illfor some time has ta- •`" ken a turn for the worse. A son and str daughter' are also ilf with typhoid fev- a° er. 1. Delbridges household are cer- tainly having their Tuesday afternoon fire was discover- ed in the upper story of S. Israleigh's frame building on St. Mayys, occup- ied by Mr. Burieigh up stairs, and R, Kelly as a clwellieg on the lower flat. The fire brigade quickly subdued the flames. Lose fully coVered by insur- Mts. Amos Poplestone, of Detroit, ° who has been visiting WI'S. S. Pople- stone for three weeks, returned home this week, While here she had a new eater:dation built under their residence on Andrew St., besides otherwise im- proving the property, ' Mctau,ghlin, of the Base Line, arm tato miles east of the yillage of evhich he pays about $3000. He gets eiossession the letter part of this onth< Mr. Matatighlan hits been resident of this line for about twelve W. Doherty, of Clinton, has bought at ifr known as the BroacIfoot farm, e 5th con, of Tuckeremith, H, R. or somewhere about 55000. The omit:tine 90 aeres,and was bought e timber that is on. it. lb is Mr. lacrty's intention to cub the timber the place, and haul ft to his organ coo ivry, where he wili put in sawing (boo hiery, and cut the logs into hirn- min his own use. trun pie of days afterwards the pocket - k was found at one of the hotels, us the money, bat still having her as pro pop Vine with nigh and take Me Rich Colli on S tents in th don 1 age In resid execs recen retiri neigh Pure on t scree $1,100. his son, Mr. Elsvvorth Bolton, and the latter's wife, arrived in Listowel a few days ago from Dawson, Mr. Bolton jr. has spent nearly three yearg in the Klondike, having gone up with the first government surveying party. He was married there some' months ago, Mrs. Bolton acco rn pen ying 'him On Fridey evenhig One of those pleasent events was held in the manse in Mitchell when the fx•iends of Rev. W. Bradley. arid his estimable wifs, p;atherecl together and presented them with an address showing their love for.them and expressing regret at their departure from Itnox church, and at the same time presenting eaeh with 'it purse a money to help them on their It has been decided to build . new Roman Catholic church in the village of Dublin, to cost in the neighbor- hood of $10,00U. .A large force of men. are engaged in getting stone at the farm of Mr, David Etty a little east of Mitchell, for the founclation. The building will be of briek with stohe ft:reline. and most ecclesiastical in deeign. Already about $6,000 has been sitbseribed and it is expected that this will be eonsiderably increased be- fore Xew Years. LADIES' MANTLES . We have had great $uooess to date this !season with our Ladies and Misses' Man: ties. They are 'stylish, natty 'and well MOO. We are showing a special line just eltens. TiliS coat comeS in blacks and colors, fine quality beaver, silk -lined, trim- med with six large fancy buttons, a great DRESS GOODS, This is a department of which we are justly proud. We have never is all our past history carried as large a range 'of high class dress goods as dining the presprit season, and oar sales,to date in these lines exceed those 'of any other season. GOLD MEDAL is the line we make a specialty of. We sell them We have them right in style, right in quality, and right Ask to see them. NEW IDEA PATTERNS. We have the agency for these cele- brated patterns, and. you can procure them from us at any time on very short 12c. The price is in your favor, only BLOUSE SILKS. J list opened a beautiful assortment f Imperial blouse silks. Some fifty patterns to choose from. These range in price from 50c. to $1.00 ; ordinarily these goods would bring a deal mord 9 , ReMeere--'fhe concert and recitalm [ School Board Minutes James St. church last Monday evening --- was in every respect a decided success. [ Minutes of meeting held in the Town The musical part of the program was I Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 2nd 1899 — of e high classehe vocalists being Miss sen n. Huston and W. 3. Carling. , e rs. . NA : Brown and Alr. The following is the order of business M. Vietent. Violin and clarionet solos duly submitted and approved.— Per by Mr. J. Davidson and Mr. Geo. Bac- Chairman minutes of previous meet rett were excelleutly rendered and re- ing • per S. Senior a,nd :R. N. Rowe e with mcieh appreciation. Miss I that' the purchase of a suitable wire Browe, organist of the church, pleyed I mat for the Main Entrance be left in the accompaniments with her usual the hands of the supplies committee. in the reeital of several selections of Per R. 14. Rowe and W. Trevethick, good taste. Rev. R. W. Milyard de- Fer Principal the thanks of tbe staff livered an eloquent address. The in- for the satisfactory light now enjoyed terest of the evening specially centered through the late purcha,se of blinds. her own composition by Mrs. Jean that a siiitable alphabet Tablet be se- Blewett, the well known Canadian cured by the Supplies Conmettee and authoress. efes. Elewett amply fulfill- I that the platfoern required by Miss ed the high expectation,s of her audi- ; Pringle be left in the hands of the once, combining hunaor and pathos 'Principal. Per 3. Senior and R. N. with much skill, and delighting her Rowe that the following. accoents be hearers by the charreins simplicity cif ',paids—H. Spackman, hardware sun- lier renditions. She le certain of a qdries, $5.10 • E. Foleck, lumber' end cordial welebnie shonld she egain visit ' labor, $1.60 ',e J, 4„, Stewart, window Exeter. The their was oecupied by blinds, 523.88, Per J. Senior and W. Rev, C. W. Brown, 13. D.,pastor of the Trevethick that the following ..prepay- churcle • ' merits certified by the chair be sus - St Marys skating rink is being s'e- ' 8, Fanson, 52.00, Per It. N. Rowe ad- Walde'Greenway, son of Eton. Thos, r. 3. GRIGG, see,y; Greenway, of Manitoba, is visiting ab 1' . De, Rollins'. I Miss Maud Jeckell bas returned Miss Jennie Drew, of California,Whe home from an extended visit with has been visiting her sister, Mee, F, 3. friends in Aylmer and Toronto. Keleht, for some time, received a tele -1 gram on Tuesday of the serious illness . hame. She bad intended remaining in ' Of her mother, and left Wedeesday for ; Dear EaCitAorlt, DthrOotrighTtih-leAcNoilifts of your luable paper, we would like to express our' Quartetle meeting. eetvices vvill be , eshoolfer their kind token of SYmPhthy, In held in janies St. Church next 8unday this Our tiine of eillietiOn, and also to oar Not. 12th. Love feast at 9,15, preach. ' ga,716t.ritailaglieBsn'eig,;„v, ti?rdYnaos. ing SerVfee at 10,80, followed by the i We ore yours truly Ma.Ann Mits. S. POWCT1. the evening the pa,stor will- preach a TO CONSUMPTIVES ! special sernion to young. people. The If writtets to I will tell howto he benefited querter y board will meet on Wednes- ahdelued* xe messes Ad ,,e 03tii clay evening of eexe Week i JAMIfeVVINTItReiseeineoln Ave., Detroit, Mich CA RIA NG lt,08. Ready ittg'rto 14 wear ClothiNg • AT RICHT PRICES. Odr clothing sales have increased. greatly durina the last wo 3ears. o t lat we have bought heavier in this line than formerly and at present are Showing a very fine and well as- sorted stock of 1VIen's and boys ready-to-wear clothing con- sistipg of Men's and boy's. suits and overcoats, Men's Odd pants, boy's odd pants, (long or short.) • Blue nap, short overcoatsevell lined, for boys from 3 to 10 years, 2,75 Blue nep, long overcoats, well lined, for boys froin 3 to 10 years, Heavy 'frieze overcoats, well made and warm, for boys fron 1 to , For boys 'irom Ir to '1,4 years 4.00 Larger sizes , 4,50 Mens Pea Jackets Made of blue nap cloth, a good Miens Overcoata Men's fall overcoats, light shadee, well made arid good lin, hags, lust the thing for fall wear 9.0 Men's blue I3eaver overcoats, velvet collar, plain black F satin Mens frieze overcoats, in blk and dark brown with storm. A la,rge variety of Men's suits just to hand in round or square corner (bauble breasted.suits. You are invited to call and inspect these goods. CARKAINIG EROS corner. sack uits Exeter Public Sch6o1 Monthly report of the Exeter _Public Room L—Form A.—Herbie Gregor Russell Frayne, Laura Jeckell, Ed McCallum ; Form B, Percy Rencil Cora McPherson, Lorraene Hoppe Carrie Dyer. No. on roll 31, avera Room IL—Sr. IV. --Millie Martin, Ruby Davidson, Winnie Carling,Maud -Taylor, Winnie Howard, 13reatrice Luker ; Jr. IV, Mary Pa,rsons, Alvin Brintnell, Clara Ross, Ethel Farrrier, Jessie Canieron, May Snell. No. on roll 40, average att. 35. 0. Vosinil ROOM III.—John Gardiner, Her Melvin Southcott and hoy Farm Hazel Browning ; Jr. III, Fred Trey thick, Oily Gould and Frankie Knigh Jenny Taylor, Jamie Bawden, 01 Hooper, Elmore Senior. No. on r 53, ave. att. 43. cameareopmeek starotaxemessamemel ock Food is rapidly growing in favor ith stock raisers. Aniong the many who are now using it, regularly, and have testified to its va,lue might he mentioned, Thos, Orichnore, Those Russell, H. Smith, A. Dearing, R. Hunter, P. Coates, A. Dow, etc- An stock raisers should use English Stook Foodfor fattening stock, ranch cows, calves and pigs. It ,will amply reps, the cost. Manufactured, by O. Lew Druggist, Exeter. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—All chart- ges r..1 advertiseinents for the current issue must be banded into the office by s ay noon, as it is impossible to it, put the matter into type when it is re - by ceived on Wednesdays, unless we work se, day and night, towhich the employeg er, seriously object. We would ask the e- merchants to make an effort and have a their ads in Tuesdays. This week we in have had to leeve two changes oyer. oll IVIAY GILL, Room IV.—Sr. IIL—Edith Monciar, 011ie Quance, Vera Rowe, May Woo Annie Brown, Annie Reid ; Jr. II Charlie Long, Line Hunter, Garn Welsh, Martha Snell, B.azel Digna Herbert Southcott. No. on roll 54sav att 46. • Room V.—Sr. IL—Millie Bissett, Case Howard, Rothe Brown, Berti Muir. No, on roll 64, average attend once 54. E. D. PRINGLE ROOM VI—Sr. II—Ada- Brimacombe Emma Heideman, Hugh McKay ; Jr II, Nora Harton, Albert Lang, Emm Hall. No. on Roll 61, average attend an ce 50. J. M. ROBERTSON Room VII.- -Sr. II—Gertie Sheere Florence Anderson, Harry Rendle ; Jr II Violet Woods, Edna Treyethick Olive Willis. No on roll 58, averag attendance 48. EXETER EM ROLLER FULLS n, WOOD WA.NTED e ALWAYS READY e.. FLOUR k .--4.....---....s,_ Wholesale & Retail . CHOPPED FEED. a Barley, Peas, Oats,Corn • _ Big $tock on Hand Prices Right. eile6Intt 5 fair Exeter .IVIunicipal Council Council met pursuant to adjouru meet at Town Hall, Nov. 3rd. All present. . Minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed. Evans—Armstrong—That the folio w- ing accounts be passed and -orders dram n on treasurer for same :—Thos. Walter eVeptcott, do $2,50 ; Chris. Smith, do 63c ; James Creech, part sal- dey $90 ; Geo: B. Bissett, part salary $25 ; Exeter Electric Co., ac. to Nov. 1st, $80; less reductioa of $5 for non- fulfilment of contract.--Oarried. Muir—Armstrong—That tenders be asked for purchase of granolithic pave - talent debentures, tenders received. up to November 23rd, at 7 o'clock p. m.— Taylor—Evans That couticil ad- journ to Nov. lotk, —Carried. GEo. H. BrsSETT, Clerk. Is the place to buy your presents. We ha,'ve already got in a large stock of Xmas Goods, and it it is surprising how fast they are going out !all over the country., We will have to repeat our orders in a - :great many different lines which are already sold out !that we would hhve had. for "Xmas trade. We buy the !goods to sell andiwe buy them right and we sell them right. . Come and examine our goods D N and we hre sure you will go satisfiLede' wvi ht t 071; 1p) r iacei sr. FOR Ladies' & Gentlemen In the newest and best line of fleeced underwear, We are placing before our buyers excel lent values in Ladies' Underwear from 2oc to 80e a single garment. In hosiery we cannot be beaten for values from 4 in to to in. In Gents we commence at 25 or 5oc for Shirt or for drawers and fol low with prices fr9tri 50 tO 1.50 each garment. Our fleeced goods have been remarkable takers with customers and strangers, We are showing a great sock at toe per pair and on up to 55c per pair. Our gent's kid and kingwood gloves are values only to be ap. predated after they are carefully examined, from 25 to $2 50 pet pair. P. CLARKE FLOUR and PROVISIONS Fresh, New and Cheap At our gouse. flE ! We shall hereafter offer a special bargain every 'Thurs- . Changer:1 every week. This week we are offering bargains in tea --don't forget' to secure some.