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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1901-7-11, Page 8Ti.. ,6 5 E X ..Cr i -'i%-e -t.tR Smart's Gane )tore. THE OM FRIG4. OUSE> GRSd Oft I1WDuc),E. Do you know that we consider the KING QUALITY, the bast shoes made in Canada, and we are satisfied that you will think the 811111 after you try theta. Cheapness floes not consist in low prices- Good, quality ttt, a, tar price i'. cheapest. Th<at'.t What we give you hi King Quality .aloe::. Try a pair and it won't be the last pill' you will want. slen'ts Box Calf Boots. single or double .ole. Every pair guaranteed, $3.01 4tit.\'ti Men's Boots, medium weight, oak tanned sole, we never said better value, $3.00. invent: nee xixo• ) Salla s 1'iatent Enamel Calf Bigots, very styneli tn't dressy, eete u, nessei.D1'tT1k,L:.V • The local census enumerators • have 1 is coved their pay, ne Mi. s Pearl L'vett is visiting.' friends it B ale. Mis: Willisizzie has returned li este from Port Huron.n. The weather the past week has been , co:►let' and more desirable, Geo. Manson last week r i,'iteal the . d . , w, se: nes of hie boyhood days in Port, Il"'ell' h July 12th. e 1% T. of `P- will lled11"11tlte'het'''.aft- liOT /fflfiTflIRtoGrndBentiy, 12th.a. Mr. f'i'rs• Spearin, of St. Marys. visited his uncle. Mr. Thos. Halton,n, over Suedes-. R. C. 0. 'Tr: inatiue, accianpaitied by his mother has gone to the sera side to spend a few weeks. Al, coffin and Robt. Sanders' left yesterday to spend a couple weeks came; .l. at Grand Bend. Belowwe give a partial list of special lines of goods we fvait:•r cow,. ;a,,,a wife, of Omaha. Nein ate spending' atett' days with :"Men's Calf B.xtt heavy t2,+:ieue Srt•, wide toe. a cracker 1 too ;+Fet, FOR WEAR Men's Tan Willow Calf Boots. flex- ible insole, doable sale, great c1<e:if tris and we think yon can't buy a heal e wearer. $List), ii:iete chafer r.) Men's porpoise Boots. er 1e and c.,t:i- •t sr tic,t:h'e> fortable, yet stylish an t • sate, a boot that can't Is, tent for nee, fort anis weir, ;r, -I,50, Oar .n,.`l'; of Misses and Children's i'ti 1 41;1.14t; 8h ) ; 'al'.• li_) •t,) -date tub" the 1) at that m'):lCy ea i bay Hot Weather. OrocerRos.. Why .roast over a clot you Cali buy choice delicacies CANNED SALMON' ti CANNED TONG UE 4)AN fl I) Celic11,L CANNED DUCK C'A'NED TL'RK1:1 CANNED LOBS'I'1 R, CANNED MA0KERAL CANNED SAL f A.0ES CANNER) L F.AL LOAF KT PRAM) HERRINGS HERRINGS IN TOMATO SALT% .r. .elV W 11o1141b stove this wain), w aht'r whet at lowest prices '•'l a Mr. Jan Stemertnn, welter a visit , B� � l)Itlt ) ii > toe n . 0vex tine t•, 4 ) 1. p, turue t on Saturday to �Niagat t Mi;ing Exeter ickard FIOLIDfiY F�QU1REMN s Mr. .tu i M. J. A. Stewert. Miss Nettie Berlin. who has been. at tripling t he ('t►nserl ,tory of Music, iu Toronto, has r-•turaed honer. tliss 1 nnin a Peull'zl+' who has been visiting friends in Buffalo ;end Aut;ola, 1. returned Saturday evening. Miss Hattie White, Milliner of.F. .: > - G iB- t• '� 5 tri t � a •o t -lake s t1 11 tie, ,t n tl e f bet ,p •, ration with Mn.sMcTaggart in Exeter Nos o h. :alas: dilly Huston telco has dicot the' p:eet s ea:son as milliner, at Sterling. tY rttur•ne l home on Setitrclay fey lanai-' clays. A bele ball team composed of ti o tug Line e f Exeter. visited Crediton tut 1 . clay Iact. and t uirered defeat by a t Caryl of 22� '2. Messrs. F. Christie win IL Rogees visiting in Parkhill uta- Stanley. Mrs. Rogers, who has been visiting, there Ii-elurped home. are showing, which are suitable for loot weather and holiday trade. Your thue will be well spent in reading over the following lists - - �. ., Rose t - . i - P 1 t Ids ',laughter, trI it J I.II, with a its t 1 L"�. t• t'4lt.x with hitu a handsome driver. in.l :it'i'r't i 3. A. Gre•tor .t.f �iorkton.:ftis1.. _ e .L 5 1 1:3; 'l`e) tl L t'9 )1.4 arrivedhP,t ere on e•.day to spend the SALA1.) pith'' 414:•1 1) )itli.11:S nut -tuner hnlitlays, Mt- Gregnt•y vtr.zt.. CROSS BLACK tvt.l.l. PICKLEA CROSSk- . BLS It ",f I •,t CAPERS CROSS f, RI Le 1 Won 1 • 01 i N-4.4. 1.3:,11, Fl;i_ 11 .)t ICE renaming to Exeter shortly to engage • til tete Pan-An►erican nn his testy to to Exeter. * t1•e• learn that A. .1. 1t RUins iMeenes Boy's Brownie Overalls, made of good quality blue Denim, bibs and suspenders attached,ed fromIto i . years old special per pair Boy's cotton tweed Pants, good patterns, very- durable, just the thing for wear dur- manw"W"" in the holidays, from 4 to 12 years, special per pair .......... •........ • .....,.....• .,.. Boy's pure silk Windsor Ties, all shades, fringed ends, beauti- ful patterns, the regular 50 cent kine: for ....# , , .. • ., Boy's heavy ribbed, fast black cotton hose, a great snap, two pairs for ..., .•...... ............ ...... Boy's extra heavy ribbed fast -black, iron - clad cottonton Hosc wonderful wearers, a bargain, per pair ... . .. . . . .. . . CI 3. 25 2. as Boy's wool Stteaters, good quality, various colors, with white stripe, a great line for twat, -•... • .... • • 15 Boy's all -wool Kicker Pants, made of strong tweed, good shades and great wearers, •••..• in tae grain lit ines. The farmers Our First Consideration. rill 1,0 p)easrd to learn this as ruin- "u 'e 1%,•t tt t rite 11%3044 ria di tii1•aablrb. ,...�.. Jabez Penniy has opened. :a shite J. f, TEW9 T lnes,i ay, ran. tor.' chiSt ei itU any. nnes ......:• •len , ende e Y••<A ' THE T. Y. To the is tvlt:tt titer business nt to awes hit self. It is tide business policy of Ours which imincoi us to claim to be often the cheapest and con- sequently always, the best. We has" in stock everything in the Stationery Line -newest in Note Paper. A. Complete Line of Jardineres, s:nglish and Gertnan Decorated Vases, French China, Limoge and Japanese Ware, FANCY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIP- TIONS. 301-1N Gffzt15G, EXETER. 'or Marriage Licenses, Wedding Rings, Watches, Clocks 50 _.._..•. ,_ ,,,.,. .,...,-.. - _,... • oras Green, per pound 25o Ault :at 1ti't►t►.lh;tnt.. in the iirs'ntt.a R 1 • Vae�utt•td by John Syne.. the letter' haviint gone f;wutang near +litehe•li.` 'tat•. A'1►ni. ie a fiat- elan;s workman, and he will find the community lie h- s,•leett•d one eat the best in On. terne Dining the holiday e+e.tsun of =!illy l,t. thecae viitted at Mr. A. Iltraper's Aibert et., lee unglue and sister fr.rat Jewell -ant 1 t'entt.alia. Itis sister Mrs. Joseph Spectacles, ,Etc [;riga;, 41 Grimsby, an nisi t'eritlent or! t'ALT. lie ('Iirtten. who -.yes salad to renew :te- R. mecca a tlntatiutelite in town, alreo Mrs, Hoop- MUS61M, &-URT Wim.U3T8 Good. quality gA,mterican liuslitla ¶attlie+ tvhitt•Lawn Shirt,LZ�atst? In white, • r•ound. coloredmade in latest style. witl; s and floral. designs, fast colors, Iflt new Biehnp sleeve, special at special at Black and white Muslins, suit- able for mourning, and very scarce good:, in splendid pate (2 terne, a snap for Lovely Organdie Muslims with rosebud pattern, in various shades, with new stripe ef- adi;'s white Lawn Shirt Waists tucked back and front, and ttinuneti with embroidery, a lovely waist, great value for adios' black Mercerized Sateen Shirt Waists, tacked back Watch Repairing a Specialty. k et brother, J. 1). Atkinson, andwife. feet, special it and frontand sleeves,special rOrUL kF WHITED F FF .1OB. c)lir Rattan Cha rsp, prices ranging from �•?.00 1 er cell • of Exeter, wht+,Isar formerly lived ill •T �'•C••• ""'Fi°" t'lintt.n, an l war.s glad to brave a shake ldtlitt . tl Dale els nn irei page Hanel, went the nays 1n town.-Clin- 75 1, 00 l�25 RUNG _ii,,,, , ,„, ... Are showing the greatest lines of corsets they have ever handled, 6ron'wt011'� The B6St Have you seen the Erect or g Style Iraq the most per- fect fitting corset in the market to°day price .f1.00. Observe the cut. Now for Shirt Macs s. up-to-date a : '11511 the most t have121 thatwe P (i C are cold "We `i t gOO(is hi town, prices ranging from .)0e> to $2.')�). Don't fail to see oars before making your 1)ilreliase EE r o? •j? , it ar Noce Bet r �t��� �1�V ot ��tt�i.l� �� s Never had larger sales in these goods than this *year. Y� 1, + L L �+•.a• b 11-./ .Y T E D. CA LI, C B Furniture E. n r i ni During "lot weather we are inclined to look for Coolest spot and most comfortable sept possible. We would suggest, when you want comfort and CAB get the same at small cost you would he wise to CA•IL_.L..t AN INSPECT CT 44. Miss's Vera Snell, of Sarnia, i, vi.it- tun Ne>w Isr;l. Ing; her parents. Aquino. Snell, of Winnipeg, i,: Monate spending v.tc.ttittrt. John Iiawnshaw is visiting f. ienele, in Detroit and Lulfalo. :Mas 13. Robiuson is 'Rome front New • Ilam burg, for vacation. Revs. Brown and Milyard ex.•li tt.g i•.I pulpits on Sunda} evening i.t.t. • Exeter's Civic Holiday hes been pro- - claimed for Wednesday, July 1 7+h. IMiss Evelyn Gill is Si wins; her is - ter, Mrs. T. Sweet, in St. Catharines. Miss Edith Beers. of London. is spending the holidays at her haute here. Mrs. John Cooper, of Ge+rrie, visited her sister, Mrs. !tie •Cann part of this t week. t John Fuss, of Zuricb, spent Satnr- ?day and Sunday visiting friends iu town. r firs. Wesley Campbell,. of London, visited Mrs. Campbell here the past week. 3Ir. and Mrs. Fuller, of Sarnia, are spending a few weeks visiting friends in town. :hiss Gerrie Hicks, who has been The, Rlinivthe *Inuit of the Metho- dist ehureh tvas never in as more phis- leer.'us condition iinaticially and other- wise than at present. 'l'he finances at every appointment are in gratifying Niel pi..es bile harmony prevails through - mit. To intiiteate the manner in which the people take hold of church work,it might be scold that the nett receipts of the Freewill anniversary Amounted to `glut while the nett receipts of the Rllinville 1st July festival amounted to $100. "WHERE To SPi,ND Civic lloT.I- ' io.r. -Why in beautiful Brant- ± ford of course. Masonic excur- 3 sion on .July 17 takes you to * Brantford and back for $1.'23, good for two days. This is like- ly to be the 'largest excursion Vett ever left Exeter. Brant - find is going to give the excur- 0 sionist the biggest:kind of a big o' time. Fun, sight seeing and 'amusement will be the order of 4, the day. One of the big things ,lir will be the senior league ch•amp- INSURANCE. visiting friends at Niagara has return-' unship lacrosse match between ' upLvtlrtls. Also ('o1ii1)1(~tc stot'k lli all I111eS, in I • WHITE chest (.1 .St1 r, n• DUTIES VICTORIA L«r Intending purchaser Will find it to their 'advantage to- We have these pttptllar goods o Special at 1(1, 12S, 13, 17, 2) and 23e call 011 118 before purchasing elsewhere. in especially good value at 18 & 2 WHITE' WHITE OI3.GANDIES INDIA LININS Special lines at lit, 20, 22, 25 And :lie -Special values at 13 and 20c ..-„•01,.,.••••• •• -...d... ----,...,.......oma MEN'S 8UMMEz .. OOfT8 Sc3 VE8T8 We are showing special values in the above goods, at 2.25, a75 3.25, 3.75 and 4.50. These goods are made in Cricket Flannels, Light Tweeds, Serges and Silks. SPECIALS IN GROCERIES 3 Lbs extra selected Valencia Raisins for .25 1 doz. Clothes Pins for .01 2 large sized bottles Al mixed pickles for .25 A beautiful flavored fine uncolor ed Japan Tea, special at .2i3 Lrt:rgest sized, first quality Lemons, special per doz. .20 3 cakes good Toilet Soap for .OLS Best quality canned apples, larg- f est size tins, for .20 • ed borne. Brantfora's crack champinu SEE OUR ERECT FORM SUMMER OORSET,500 R EST i LLIOT. Rev: Jas. Snell. of Oil City, spent a team and the Thistles of tFergus n �� few days of list week with his father, el* champions of No. 1 district. e3 neon for thewesrfor PRasvem Coat- Mr. Jas. Snell. '1" You'll he sorry if you miss it. $, ~?arty, of Toronto; also for the ng FRxt,4. :vsc-RA:.ca COMPANY, of Loudon. England ; The Orangemen of Exeter and dis- �(F# 41'ir$ '41.** Ce n*** h iereenee fvsax.tvCE Coar& z. of Eng trict will celebrate the 12thJuly in and Stratford this year. So great has been the rush of settle - es Arthur Kemp, teller of the 1liolson's ment in Northern Ontario this spring, bank, at Owen Sound, is home send- and sn many enquiries are Muer gre- TO ADVERTISERS. p ceived .many enquiries to the Tezniscamin ue _ Ing a few days' vacation. Messrs. 11cFalls & McLaughlin, of district, that the Commissioner of The Copp for changes must be left t Lucan, have sold their liver business Crown Lands to -day ordered the not later than Tuesday noon. Casual i to Jas. Hodes ins, late of Exeter. throwing Ing open of fourteen more town- advestisements accepted up to noon 1 stirs Swirtorrt of •Yorwich and ships in the district to free grant • Wednesdav of each week. THURSDAY, JULY Ilia, 1901. BoY '4V.-I+TTED.-A good, smart boy with• t education, wanted. to learn lair e o t r the printing business. Apply at TIMES office. Fon SALE Canner. -2 second baud buggies, 2 new buggies, I second hand carriage, 1 phaeton, 1 road cart, I lum- ber waggon, (new,) 1 commercial wag- gon, 1 cultivator and 2 sewing ma- chines. Apply to W. G. BISSETT, Exeter, !Mrs. t nndsborn, of Hamilton, rare at home steaders. This makes twenty - present guests of their sister, Mrs. Jas. four townships in all, open for set - Dignan. tling in the Temiscamingue, an area The choir of the Presbyterian church equal to large counties in old Ontario. t and a few friends held their annual The settlers are chiefly farmers' sons. I picnic at Bayfield on Monday. A From the Manitoba Free Press we pleasant time was spent. note the marriage of a L, Montgom- E. Spackman is baring a handsome erv, a brother of Mrs. W. F. Vanstone 1 iron fence erected in front of his resi- of Clinton. The lady was Miss Lillian; deuce, which adds greatly to the ap- M., third daughter of Hon. Thos Greenway. Mr. Montgomery is a ro earance of the remises. Y p p p Miss Mabel Follicle has resigned her miner merchant of Deloraine. Miss } position as clerk of the post office Ida Montgomery and `Miss .Annie i store, and will take a few weeks' holi- Greenway assisted the bride, while W. 1 days at Grand Bend and Detroit. H. Greenway rendered the groom Miss Rusk, of Godericb, has resigned necessary aid. The bride and brides - her position as teacher in the Exeter maid were exquisitively dressed, and Public School. We learn, however, the floral decorations were superb. Rev. G. T. McCullagh Methodist min- ister of Crystal City, performed the ceremony. The wedding breakfast was sumptuous and the presents to the bride numerous and valuable. SILVER MEDAL .&T PARIS. -Messrs. ,ytMilne, Cotttts & Co. of New Bruns - .q wick, the largest Granite producers in Canada, were awarded the silvermedal at Paris, The main feature of their exhibit was a red granite monument, designed to represent Canada. The designing was done by W. D. Weekes of this place, •- The Masses.Johas,-entertained a number of their friends on Tuesday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Fuller. • Joseph Senior was in Hamilton, last week attending the wedding of a niece (daughter of Thos. Senior,) to a young man of that city, Mr. 0. D. Brown, traveller fox Mitchell & Harris, wholesale Milliners, Detroit, visited his friend. Mr. W. J. Neaman, on Wednesday. There are two cases of smallpox in 'he township of "McGillivray. All t. ^rsans Who have not lately been vac - ted. should attend to this matter ee; It is important, that she intends to remain as a citizen of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. R. Crocker and Ed. Crocker, of Toronto, visited their old homes here this week. Mrs, R. Crocker and the latter will remain for a few weeks. The following names of pupils from Sr. II to Jr. III were omitted in our report of examinations last week : E. Hall, . Greta Bennett, H. Dow, (M. Amy, V. Lang,) conditionally ; M. Taylor. Get your tickets early for 4 Brantford on 'Oivic Holiday for there is going to be a terrible rush. 9 e1te9trw; e�v. Melville Martin, Classical Master, of Harriston. Collegiate Institute is spend- ing the holidays at the Manse, the home of his parents. He has resigned the position in Harriston and during the summer will study law with 3. G. Stanbury, and in the fall will take a course in Osgoode Hall, Toronto. Reuben Switzer, of Blanshard, was in town Tuesday, and gave TUB TarEs a pleasant call. Mr. Switzer came to meet his son James, of New Zealand, who has been absent from Canada for 35 years. The elder Mr. Switzer is in his. 89th year, is smart and active on his feet, his hearing is perfect, his sight good, while as a conversation- alist he has few equals. He is one of the oldest orangemen in. Canada, hav- ing been initiated 71 years ago,. and for the past 55 years has never missed a 12th July celebration • and he is looking anxiously forward to the coming, orange walk in Stratford. Providence has smiled upon Mr. Swit- zer. ` He has never been sick . and never took a drop of medicine in his. life, and is now the picture of perfect health, with full. rosy cheeks, brigh eyes and red lips. How the old .set ler must envy Mr. Switzer in h matter of health and robustness. Bring your Butter and Eggs to us, we pay highest prices. H E • Direct importers. Miss Mabel Kemp visited Miss Ball, I in Goderich, last • week. Wm. Kunz has sold his . trotting horse to a gentleman in Seaforth. -Go to Lutz's drug store for pure aris green, oue dose never fails t o fix theP ora to bugs. Friday will be 12th, July, and the Orangemen of this section will cele- brate the event in Stratford. Mr. John Hawkshaw, spent a few' days of last week, in Detroit. with the members of his family residing there. The Goderich Street Pair committee are about $400 behind in the finances, the crowds not being as large , as an- ticipated. The 24th May celebration company, have squared accounts of the recent race meeting, and find themselves $200 behind. On July ist, Thos, Webster, Exeter North, and Miss Jennie Wilcox, Gidley st. were joined in wedlock by Rev. 3. W. Ten Eyck. All visitors to Brantford are welcomed to the museum free of charge, Market st. , opposite the market. The annual picnic of the Oaven Presbyterian S. S. will take place at Grand Bend on Wednesday, July 17th. The annual picnic of the Trivitt Memorial S. S. was held at Grand Bend yesterday. The weather being favorable an enjoyable time was spent For diarrheas, dysentery,. etc, in children or adults, use Aromatic Blackberry, or Wild Strawberry Compound. Both remedies are safe and reliable. Sold at Lutz's drug «store. e Additional Locals on page 3. Miss Ethel Sweet, milliner, at Dur- ham, is home for her vacation. David Jacques, Agent, Exeter, for the London Mutual Fire Insurance Company., of Loudon. Rev. R. Milyard preached an ap- propriate a g' sermon to the Orae emen o this district on "Sundey morning last. Mrs. John Robertson and daughter, of London township were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Powell, this week. As a hair growth promoter, to relieve itchiness of the. scalp and dandruff, and as an elegant dressing for the hair, use Imperial Hair Tonic. ' 50 cents a bottle. Sold at Lutz's 'drug store. Messrs. IL McOloy, of Hensel), an and F. Bonthron, of Seaforth, appear ed before Magistrate Snell on Wed nesdav morning, on a charge of hav- ing run down a boy named Orewes, riding a bicycle on the Coad, by tvhich- the wheel was badly broken. After the evidence had been taken a'. settle- nient was arrived at on the suggestion of the Magistrate by which the young men agreed to pay a portion of • the damage, and each party paid half the costs, the complainant Orewes with- drawing the cbarge. I. R. Carling for complainant, J. G. Stanbury for defts. RIA For Infants and Children. Vie fac- simile signatures is Gs avoir wanner. Pik• Funeral Directors, rPrzT� OPERA. 'JOUST'. BLOCK. Beverley & Huston, WI 0 Dry Goods ....and.... Groceries. _Having moved our stock to the Oddfellows Block, first door south of Dr. Rollins' office we extend an invitation to our numerous customers for a further continuance of their patronage in our new store, thanking all for past favors, and triose who have not yet given us a call it will be a pleasure to have you call and inspect our stock and am sure you will be pleased in every respect. A full range of Summer goods in stock at present. White and Colored Muslins, Dimities and Mercerized Sateetis. See our Scotch Lappet Muslins and Satin Striped Dimities. hese goods are taking the lead, as they are the newest in the trade. Have also white.,and colored organdies, everything for the warm weather. 081 E RY A full range of all lines of cotton and cashmere hose. Our ader is a very special line .at 2 pair for 25c,. Ladies' Vests at all prices, from 5c to 5oc. Two special lines at ,2 for 25c. All departments in general dry goods are well: filled. GR.00KRY-- .; v5 ' Just received a crate of whitewear and can supply you with cups, saucers, plates, pitchers, bowls, basins' and everything in the whitewear line. Our groceries are No. I. Try our ;Man of War tea, black and mixed;. at 25c and 4oc per lb A CALL S L./CITED. Please remember removal as above stated. MUST PRIDES PAID FOR PRODUCE. D V E0.