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Exeter Times, 1900-2-8, Page 8
M 1$ Big Cas Cash or Produ3 �niv or 23 per cent off any Overcoat in t shop. Tow's your chance to saa money. $10 Fine 13eaver Overcoat, hesxr # r Gzo•r hest trrnrnsis thhegiou,' reduced to $.el, it made andweltOvercoat, ine or black, reduced to •6.3S, ki:ocK.'r'.-,-On Thursday evening the Clinton. junior 'hockey ams w nee ith rho Exeter and played a g e local Leave, Exeter whining by a score of 5 to 0. On Saturday the Exeter team went to Clinton t0 13107as prac- tice game with, the senior team of that .. town. the score resulting 11.0 in favor of Clinton. A number of the best players of the Exeter team could not go, and the team was thus handicep- ped. NORTH END NOTES.-.^ v,.64.-, WeS- Cott andUisses Janet andMaar avow s y! ow ei of Exeter.witle MissTayl Grove, visited friends in St. Marys, the forepart of this week.—Mr aud. t Miss Cottle of Whitechurch, are visit - r rice. fit ing their uncle, Ambrose A e of tale.—•. p sleigh load of young people went clot to Nelson Northcotts Friday evening last, -firs. Chris Luker 3 is suon the sick list.—A. merry party people from town drove to the ,reel- deuce of Wm. CaUwell, uu Friday eveuing last and repore a good ae 33e per cent off all our new Ladies'' re Cloth Jackets. The chance of the sea - $10 Fine I O 'tecrjacket, son, htOighouttwh mre{lig a lt ilarmade, black. town or the new Mere, all reduced to 0.07. $8 Fine Seaver Cloth Jacket, Rued with fine mercerized lining, tailor made, very nifty, reduced to 535. $7 50 Flue Beaver Cloth 3 Qc a Lila k. ed with fetne y lirnng,tallot milli faevai or Male, reduced to 5,110. S5 Ladies' Cloth Coats, about 59 to bowie from. some lovely goods, all re - $375, Beaver Overcoat, blue or black, poll l4tied wwwithg(iad farrnex s limit).t g looker reduced to e3.0.). $3 Blor ueeeOa velvet collar, aree ,satinlinin;, bargain, reduced to e3.75. $S Pine -Wool Frieze: Ulster, feared Storm reviler, best tweed timing, wind proof and rain proof, reduced to G. S0, Pore•woolFtweed . Frieze Ulinhgl wvrel' t etonn collier, good 21140, reduced to .,5©. B(iyBeaver Oercoats, sta?T. all rediecet q, all It 25 ewe celik. Boys' Fr ieZQ reduced 25 per cent, • Men's Fur Coats and Fur Caps, alt reduced to 33 per cent - laced to 3,33, S# Lawes' Cloth Jackets, all reduced (i 2.d'i, All Children's Jackets reduced 33e ver cent. Come quick, if you want lest values. Fite only Child's Grey l;'erelen L_,uuh ape, worth $3. Your choice ROW for l.93; a1 rare bargain. 35 • ea' Fur Capes. Fur Coats aud ir.tdi lk`tir Coverings, all reduced 23 to per cent. Exert A'r TER Potih.TAT held in Sr wv Was u ii 0 1 Fin The Countyp Seaford la St, week. There were about en() birds on exhibition. and of the sev- eral exhibitors from Exeter, all car- vied off prizes, !retro er�a record. The une e nall>w d liy any scoring was clone lig J. Y. Bicknell, of Betted°, tale of the best Judges to be procured, -and the feed, tater � rte d off many prizes birds b1d. 1 the saiperiority of the fowvl. Follow- ing is the list of prizes: -.T. B. O x ink, 2nd for barred rocks ; W. 1st for gam( bantams, tad for brieleaue pen 3, Moore, Ise and special for hut! ceehins, two Secunda! for blitcic spAniebe 3. Seoiar, two {hada for blade Hem - barge. 1st avid Yid for Golden Yolanda, J. 11. Grieve, 1st and 2nd for 1Iaudens, 2nd and special for b ehaw. • T ART Coes T' L, O. L.—Tile annual ineev mg of the South Horan County Or- •atrge Lode was held in Exeter on Tuesday. There was a largo attend•• Alice of delegates from the various ulrot'dinaate lodges, and the reports of the different Districtl a ani rrs show- muchn progre,� nsiderebte business was trausacted onneCtion with the Order, among wchicla Vere" two resolutions --one, voting ten dollars in aid: of Canadians ho may becoane sick or wounded in le war in South Africa, xvliiclx was roposed by A. 31, Todd, seconded by Jahn White; and live dollars to Frank W ickett, of the Greet-May (longe, wh o has unfortunately i; motion was moved by James Brophey, seconded by Wm. Anderson. The following officers xvere elected for the current year : John Scarlett, County Master; Autlhony Nevin. Dep. Co, do.; '1Vni. Craig, Chapqlain, Peter Cautelan, Ree. Sec,; John Beacons; Treas., Wm. Anderson, Fin. Sec.; John Bullard and Wm, Deacon, Lecturers; Frank Davis, D. of C. The next County procession wilt be held at Seatforth on 12th July, IN THE dd allow ON winI' Wedding 'R W pace -seta .if we~lry: Speed -tacos se CALL ON R. 1-110 4 Watch Repairing n Specialty. Saran, TO ADVERTISERS. This week we will offer' he balance of our stuck ` f Fancy Goods bought m tor the wholesale trade ti at special prices. Our regular customers and these and the sons and daughters of those who have been our pat- rons for the last 35 years ;Ire invited to take the benefit of this sale. e copy for changes roust be left not later than Tuesday noon. C .sunoal l trdvestisemente accepted hip t Wednesday of each week, Miss teertieE eu p is visiting tser `ends in Setforth. Miss Lelia Ross is visiting friends i atham and London. Miss McLeod, of Woodstock, is the nest of Mrs. J. I?. Ross. Itta and Mrs. 1'. Cantelon at the Med tro- politan o€Clinton. were guests on Tuesday. diviall the nney in the world. -were ded equally among the people each person would get ebout S30. Brighton, where he has been engaged A Large Stock of Toys g S Lang has returned home troy J. GIr'jigg , re-paclainLi apples stored there. ' has l,eelr vtstting in Aslnier, is 'Se5 .S4f ScnS `1rr3'J' guest at 1?.8 U0rtcu Street, Loudon. _--- a A M. Todd, of the Goderich Star, INSURANCE, a was in town on Tuesday, attending the County meeting of the L. O. L. ylx RN EST ELLIOT, Miss Akan) has returned to her home, 1'� in Clinton, after an e:ctendedvisit with Com- ; the Metropolitan, Agee !pith©tiVEBT&RTZ aslrzx Free 14Miss . EXETER. ? Miss :!Laude 3eckell, of Exeter, who TflR IGKfIftD G0. GREAT Whitevvear SALE. lie Pim sL G'antelon of ?ANT, of Toronto ; also for the Pg D and Mrs. Anderson, nn Friday e r,nla. - guest, and. -... yourg Miss Delia Williams, of Mitchell. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY , One he wee tered the schoolhouse conducted. by _anRRAF4� Co�aP3*TP, of London, England > r. ttr h d �acZ Irsuiiearem CoMparax, Of Eng 500. T. W. Hasckshave is ill with lae grippe evening last, entertained a number of people in honor of theirg t ! 1 VARY Sth 1900d last k a savage dog en- lIAnP IW S Mr. Holman, Bayfield,. and did some LUCAL harm to two of the children, ere it Division Court wvill be held on the 13th, instead of 9th Feb'y, as announc- ed last week. Hugh J. Grieve'. of 'uckersrnith, hes purchased the milk business of John Hannah, and is DOW carrying it on in Seaforth. Rev. Grant, of Se. Marys, preached in Presbyterian church, Exeter, on Sunday evening last, on behalf of the Century Fund. Herbert Crich, who is making a rep- utatioe for himself as breeder of Short- horn cattle, recently sold a very fine 12 months old hallralf to Mr. P. Curtin of the township of 'McGillivray, for the nice sum of $55. Mr. Curtin is a thorough judge of stock, and he has 1 could be driven out. �p u,•n.— A quantity of; Mrs. Kaufman, of Brantford, form - good green cord woo Aacl at to stock a large lot of We have just passed into Whlteveal rpurchased direct from the mauufac- : � tur'ers, at a bargain, I WOOD s d b h or erly known as Miss Eaorett, of Exeter, maple, also block wood. Apply R passed through here on Saturday last Trans Oreacn. on her way to her sister's, Mrs. W. A. Turnbull, at whose home she is spend- ing a few days, (Additional locals on 5th page.) There will be a carnival at the rink tins evening. Miss Maud Welsh, milliner, is home from Stratford spending her vacation. The Misses Crocker, 'of London, are Easter comes this year on April kith and Lent commences on February - ?3th and is unusually late this year ; the setting of the date is by means of the Paschal moon. and on this account it it impossible for it to come earlier tha i manic no mistake this time. Mr. George Lacy, writing in the South Africa Review. says of the Boers that they are the craftiest, cruelest, most hypocritical, most dish onest, most untruthful, most overbearing, most immoral, and most ignorant race not a NIGHT WN , LADIES' SKIRTS, AD^^��--�;; �. _ - i DRAWERS LADIES' CHEVIISE LADIES' CORSET COVERS By purchasing the above from us during this sale you can save money on the cost of ,x theomaterials, to -say nothing of the d worry 1 y FttlItIrtlIlllrfllrlIMMIlllltlt ttttttttrfmt tttn tttttt tit t r CIA e !AQVCat LADIES'\= SPECIAL IN CROCKERY. =rust opened up a cask of beautifully decoocl to Bohemian Chinaware. It will youg see it. - TUB R. ?i6Ka-rU Go.. . .�...._D1re6t importers. FU -R --.:S We are bound to clear out the balallce'of our Furs and here is how we are going to do it, foriPit ►4il> ))41 .11,14tiktfr#-)4** *11444. 4L itt 2 only: fuer s calt skin coats, reg 17 00, now 15 00 ow 2 r African Buffalo Coats 0 2222 00, a 19 50 50 2 a e Blk Bulgarian do 1 e ladies' hie -.Astrachan Coats If 22 50, now 10 53 2•' if i( f! !/ 'I 23 00, now 21 00 9, rrre u „ 30 00, nary 20 00 3. u Dlauntain I$ear Cnow 0 50 If a S 00, nu 9 00, now 7 50 1 ,r w 40 1 w ladies' irlk arstrachancape 0 17�e00, now 14 50 p1}, now 7 00 44 1 .. darkgray goat robe .r S iii), now 7 50 0 off. 10 =lets 10; off. 20: off. 2t1 to 30{ off. 5 off', r, r 2 ,r , ,a r Gii aF For s•ndMe Ladies' All T• All For Caps 2+ All Fur Muffs t .. All Fur gulfs All Ladies' Mantles 444114100444+144,44,444 14,44.44440.41444.41 REST PRICE FOR PRODUCE urkcys Vic, mutter 17, Eggs 17; T"allaw sc, Lard gc, Geese 7c, Ducks 7c, Chicken sc, CARLAING RCVS 'a are in progress Spa9ci.,a ServiceS in Baines St, Church, conducte4 by the pastor and his father; Rev. Geo. Brown, of Toronto, A. deep interest has Already been awakened ithe coo- gregetion, and there is promise much good being done. The meetings are held Livery evening except Setae - 7.30. a e { with aa� song servicee at 'OUR, tJ # , and PRO Y ONS day, beginning i Fresh. Iew and Cheap 7,30 At our House. GIIOGERIEI Try Dix Little Liver Pills, sold by L' Lutz xe'reiitRf; EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, (OPPOSITE rx rr�.izro WILL.) We shall hereafter offer a e have in stock dressed and p eatched Special'bargain d €algid Saturday.urs �dtna Flooring & ft- du, ,Friday tworycreel:. b5 aim dressad pine 1, This week we are Qf eriilg 111 !anti `? !lichee, lathand cedar posts always lbs of fine raisins and 4 lbs Shlni an ill nn hand, A large stack of +;14c`tllf:d currants for 50c. barnlumber just arrived, CALL and L``XAMINE• Miss Gertie Kemp is visiting friends aeon in Seaforth. *yams Fred Treble, of St. Marys, is visiting i •Meese his parents here. 1 -`- visiting their aunt, Mrs. 3' V' C1oekee i March 21st or later than April loth. Miss Maud Welsh, of London, is vis- A number of citizens are complaining Ring for a few days with her parents because the snow plow was not used Here. on Saznday.in ..tearing the -walks of the visited of Saturday. Of all ,Miss Moore, of St. Marys, R''h° v th;R 1 heavy snow fall d 'f ssi white people in the world. complimentary certificate of character. } of But there is no wail b6bury bend- - holding anjames d anat'lon Dsa1 oonE.th a sold 1 ' 16th . Feb'y. Air. Glenn, some time ag his farm to his brother. He intends l going to the Klondyke in the spring. t Rev. Colin Fletcher, Thames Road, delivered an excellent serunon in Cave) church on Sunday worm -Lig, Martin preaching in St* Marys. 1 Mrs. W. B. Thoma and Mrs. Sas. Warne, mother and sister of Mrs. J. P. C7larke, returned to their• home in Peterboro, Wednesday morning. S. J. A. Boyd, principal of the pub- lic: school attended ;his mother's fun- eral uneral on Saturday, She resided in Lucknow and died on Thursday. e Mrs. Reid, of London, formerly of Exeter, on arising one morning last week, had a dizzy spell, falling to the floor. She sustained a sprained wrist and was considerably shaken up. 'utend the Misses Brown, returned home week, John Bell, ointedchief h of the fire has been app.. brigade. Mr and Mrs. H. Buckingham enter- tained. a number of friends on Tuesday evening, - Mr. and Mrs. H. Buckingham enter - Rained a number of friends on Tuesday .evening. The Misses Kemp on Thursday even- ing pleasantly entertained several young friends. The Misses Kemp on Thursday even- trahfulness. reds of their killed, and then report that the result of that battle was three dead and four wounded. ' other days, the walks shoul , z po - ble, be kept open Sundays, wheo so many women and children find it ne- cessary to be out. Friday was candlenas. day, and as the sun failed to shine till afternoon, and very,little any part of the day, it is presumed that the bears were not scared by their shadows to -return to their dens to remain there another six weeks. According to the legend it may be taken, therefore, that the .g half of the winter is past. ing pleasantly entertained several young £vie ods: • A somewhat unusual event wits cele- brated in Zurich on the evening of the 20th of January. This was the golden Fischer, who beside aboand ut. half to milre south of that yillage. The worthy couple are still in the enjoyment of fairly good health. In addition to sev- eral neighbors and friends of the fam- ily, some of the children who reside near by were present, but several of them are now in the far west, who, although not present in Berson,: were, no doubt, in mind and spirit. It is the fervent wish, of all who know the worthy couple that they may be long spared to each other, and to gladden the hearts of their numerous friends. of Mein in st, League, ,The Epworthg , -church will give an entertainment` next Tuesday evening, ' On Sunday next a special collection. ;will be lifted in all the Anglican churches in aid of the pe,triotie fiend A meeting of the creditors of 3. G, Jones was held on Friday, in F. W. Gladman s office. Messrs. Broderick, London, 3. Woods and 3. Taylor, Ex- eter, were appointed inspectors. The ed at abort $25,- ' liabilities were estimated 000,_ with assets unknown until all the returns for apples sold , are received. Mr. Jones is one of the many unfortu- nates who dealt extensively in apples in past season. Rev.' C. W. Brown B. clock, when Miss Minnie Muir, o D. has receiv- A quiet home wedding was solemn - s aunanimous invitation to remain: a ized.. Wednesday .afternoon at 3.3 second year its pastor of fames st. , e11urch,' Clinton, and Mr. Saniuel Beattie, of We noticed by the Globe of Feb. 1st Durham, were united in marriage at that Rev. J. S. Henderson, of Hensall, the residence of the bride's mother, 128 among others k preached in Chalmers' Horton St,, of this city. farmede by interest. n P ehureh, Toronto, for a,call. P,ev, Cxeo. Davey, of Red Bank, New Jersey, was the chalce of the congregation, " Fie sure and attend the Patriotic con ce d is to -night ht Lal g e r 'n C n lecture rt and le (Thursday.) Jas. H. Aiken the talent lecturer, .has had crowded houses, lad is an undoubted authority on the War question, which he discusses in lecture Briton or Boer, who is !gilt td' , admission 20 cts. ing ceremofy W. J. Clarke, of the FirstPresbyterien Church, in the presence of ,a large com- pany of friends and relatives, • The. groom is the proprietor of the Mecl- the and ur , D ham at douirl) House, bridle is well known both here and at (Minton, A handsome array of presents gave tangible evidence of the high i b es- teem and favor in which the yin g couple are ,held. --London Free Press. Among the students in attendance zit the Normal School in London, are: John Bartley, Jeremiah Curtis and Nellie Campbell, Lissttori; L to M. a Francis, Fullerton a pie, Seaforth; Henry Harrison, Drum -1 bo; Blanche Hyde and Lillie Macdonald ac o ld t of Stratford; Maria McKee, AnCTION SALE.—All household furni i tore and effects will be offered by2p�ut lie auction on Saturday Feb'y See large bills' later. J. P. °LAR M. Mennen:ie.-Wonted to rent for the next two partially fthfurnished ree or four rooms. , ed, or MnS. 3. P. OLA,RKL. Got:Im IOR Fitt What might have proved a serious loss to the town, oc- curred Sunday night when the factory of the Goderich Organ Company was discovered to be on fire. The watch- man discoveredr-the fire About ine at o'clock in the finishing room, once gave Abe alarm, and turned on fire the factory fire hose. Thetown brigade were somewhat slow in getting. on the ground, and then discovered that they had nota ladder long en- ough to reach the third -story win- dows. Efforts were made to confine. the flames to the upper flat; of the new this they were sac. .n and in: building, , g. and the roof a for et fol t not before cess , bu portion of the upper walls had fallen in. The fivers, which• were almost water -tight, were flooded to the depth of six inches,.which -prevented,the fire from' reaching the lower fors.fiae isnished stock in the upper a complete less, and the other floors, containing the action, case trimming, and stock rooms, ' were damaged by water. Fortunately they were able to save the machine and case room with- out much. damage, ,find the manager etate,d ,that; they : would commence work within a weak, as on as es' he loss can be ; adjust d.FIscoveted by the loss at $25,000; partly en m n in is s foreign p, insurance. Several fof az ready to be sent out next week are a total loss, and they are behind with orders., A native of St. Marys in the person of J. H. Aiken, of the firm of Aiken, Humphries Company, general import - era Capetown, is said to be the pioneer,. importer of South Africa. Thisand gen- tleman is now in Toronto. deliver a series of lectures in aid of the Patriotic fund before his re- turn to South Africa. Thebad moo of the Transvaal,y in Mr. Aiken's opin- ion, is General C,onje. While Krugerg is a bitter :man, Conje is nothi ut a fiend. The best man on theBoer side he considers General 3oubert. Kruger, he says, is a large man, but g said it 13 While rude and uncouth. W that he does speak English, he never converses with Englishmen except through the medium of an interpreter. Mr. Aiken is au enthusiastic supporter of the British cause and has great con- fidence in her ultimate success. He is a warm admirer of the. British statesmen of to -day and has great faith in Cecil Rhodes, whom Mark Twain would like to see hanging from the end of a rope. The people of Natal he considers rn- tensely loyal and does not think that the Cape Colony Dutch will join forces with the Boers, although they certain- ly sympathize with them. Mr, Aiken opened oast in business e®kl a Lit'estate over 15 years ago, subs l`sh ie g branches ches in D � � Natal and Johannesburg. HA; . aV e lie d and is extensively in' the Trans ani, fully conversant with the I3oer"and his country. W Trevethick JAS. WILLIS, PROP *** Our Last AnnollnCement* EXT WEEK finishes our Clearing Sale. Our doors are closed on Saturday Evening, Feba Iith. --aa To all an y . and. everyone we say, make good use of us and our bar- gains, ani prices Pre very low. We want you to get the benefit of • oto' closing clays. -You know i now thequalityof our goods - and the lines we carry. Tweeds and Gents Furnishings .Have been in great demand during the past week. A large � col y lectionyet to select from. ■ ata price. Targe collectia3ll 4 China Tea Sensl Two only 44 -piece• CirockeJY to clear. of Glass and Do not let our offer of 9 and Shoes �.n(�.('.�ei1tS Boots Ladies' < - We have a lot of Boots , ' llieS. are 'values. -- l� e Lice. Pass your no y boys and girls wear, exceedingly low, for oy b Haat` will be offered e;�cee �, y t4t40