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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1902-12-11, Page 8STEWAR 1: Boomlr#g,'yes thatsright, fall,tradeis just humming with us, no luck earring at alle We are right up .on. top or the game, the best fall trade we liav < ever had. it must be caSit aid one pride that dries it, Of. course you would expect: better values here than the regular old tlrrl credit dit stores could offer, and then all business is done en the level, everybody used just the same, and furthei, your Money back every time if goods are not just to your, liking when Qu get them home. y' We are open for any quantity of farm produce. We guar- antee the highest possible price for Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples, and all kinds of poultry. Don't imagine for one moment, that, because this is a cash store we don't pay as much for produce as our neigh. ors. Why we are the people that are always going them one b better• Bear this fact in mind, we belong to no combination We run our own little show. Bring your prodnce to•us, and take home. more goods than its possible for regular dealers to give you; Come in and get our prices. Furs,—We have an awful big stock so big that our oponents are thinking of going out` of the f ur business ale together. 'They are simply scared when they see our spread, We show nearly a hundred fur coats. Yes, we have the fur trade of the town. Men's prime Canadian Coon .Coats, we have just ten left. and can get no snore this season. The prices have. gone up so high that, ,we can't reach them ; however you take your choice of these ten beauties for 842.00, Men's Beaverised Fur Coats. This is a new line with us, They are made from large, whole hides, strong as buckskin, swell lookers, and great wearers. We know of no such coat for the price. Only $32,50c. teMen's black corsicon lamb Coats, A big lot to choose from. Lovely bright curls, W e11 furred, no better wearing coats, our choicest quality for $25.00. Men's dark Russian calf coats, all natural hides, no dye. Every coat a •: money saver, Our best ones for $23.00. The great Bishop Coat for men, so well known that we need not say a word about it. Our price for them $17.00 Men's natural silver Wallaby fur Coats, large whole skins, soft tan, well furred, the best cheapcoat in Canada. Our bargain price $15.00. Ladies' eyedl electric seal Fur ()oat, prime dark mink collar, and facing, a beautiful coat, and only $50.00. Ladies' choicest plain electric seal lac coat latest cut prime fur. A swell coat, our price $35.00. Ladies' black Bokharap...Fur ' Coats, small tight glossy ' curl:' The kind that look well and wear well, Every coat sold under guarantee, $38.00 n Fur Bokharan bare Ladies'special black Coats, small and medium bright curl, large storm collar, combination front, a money saver, $35.00 Ladies' choicest black astrachan Fur Coats, beautiful bright curl, largest storm collar, combination front, rare values, $29.50. Ladies' black astrachan Fur Coats, bright glossy curl, good strong hides, great wearers, and good lookers. Only $25.00. Ladies' black astrachan Fur Coats, large full curl, well furred, good lookers, but notsold under guarantee, $19.00. We have some extra large ladies' Fur Coats, and some extra small ladies' Fur Coats, If you,are hard to fit, come and give us a trial. BIG USN S1011> J f. STEW RT —THE— Sovereign. Bank of Canad.4,.. BEAD orvIoE ToRowro. ExECUTIVE overcE, MoNTREAL. Capital Authorized.......$2,000,000.00 Capital paid. up.... °....$1,031,000.00 °IFICiro A.T Crediton and Exeter SAVINGS DEPA TMEKT-- silt ' a on deposits of $1.00 and upwards. Special attention to farmers business. REMITTANCES to England. Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, 'United States, Australia, •.'South Africa. Safest methods, bes rates. All kinds of •Banking Business .done. Prompt attention and courte- ous treatment to all, F. W. GLADMAN, F. E. EARN, - Solicitor. Manager. 0. W. GIL MOUR, Manager. Crediton. For Marriage licenses, TO ADVI✓rrriSERS.. The copy for changes must be lef not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisemente accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. DECTHURSDAY, t . 11, 1902 Locals • The 1'iefEs office is the place to g your job printing. The many friends here of Mr.C. 8. Bayley, dry goods merchant of Lon- don, Wilt on.-don,wilt regret to hear of his very serious. illness, Mn.. Wesly Fowey, whoo is attend,- ing the Ontario School of .Pharmacy, . . at, Toronto, is ,spending his holidays. der the parental roof... What better Xinas• box than furs? Stewart has the bulge on the fur lewd- ness, fur ruffs, mitts, muffs, caperinses and coats, just the tiring for Xnuu . Messrs Dr. Rollins, • W. "J; Ileaelan , has. Sanders, J. A. Stewart, Dr. X Taos and W. W. Fenian are Strat- ford, ford, at a meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge there.' Mr. and Mrs. L H: Spicer, Who have spent the past few months with his mother Mrs. John Spicer, and other friends in and around Exeter, left for. their home in Denver, on Thursday evening last. Harold Collins, son of Mrs. Fred Collins, who has spent the ` past two years in Delaraine, Man., has return- ed home and will spend the winter, with his mother. He expects to return to Manitoba in the spring. Mr. Alex Davie, a former resident cif Exeter, and now of the Verity 1;'low works Brantford, was a caller .at the- Times heTimes office on \Vednesday. It is; some eight years since' 11.1;r'.. Davie was in Exeter, and says he notes many. changes here in that time. During the past week we have been experiencing some genuine winter weather, ' the thermometer register - kw at times afew, degrees above zero, and with the. heavy fall of snow there is very fair. sleighing. "A couple of weeks of this'weather would da much to brighten up the Christmas trade. Wedding Iaitegs3, Watches, Cloy Ica Jewelry, Specteacless Etc R. FIICKS Watch Repairing a Specialty Just two weeks until Christmas Several weddings are on the tapis Read Mr.T. G. Harlton's adin anothe column. 'Mr. H. L. Hall, city editor of the London Advertiser is dead . Mr, John Davidson, of Wingham, was in town on Thursday last. Candies. Nutt and Oranges for Xmas. best values will be at Stewart's. Harry Browning returns home this week from the Trinity Medical college Toronto. The LaDell concert held here on Thursday evenin last was 'fairly well attended. Mr. R. S. Lang left on Thursday for Montreal and took passage front': there via. Allan Line, for Scotland. Perrin's Cream Soda Biscuits, 31l cardboard boxes 21c. -31b -tin boxes 25e. at Stewart's, fresh every week. The Weekly 'Mail and Empire is. offering the choice of two handsome artogravure pictures"Tho Doctor" and "Contentment" to their subscribers.. Our subscribers can secure either of these two pictures and the Mail and Empire to the end of next year for only 75 cents by ordering direct from us. We have not advanced the price of our tobacco. Amber smoking tobacco, Bobs, Currency and Fair Play chew- ing tobaccos are the same sizeand. price to the Consumer as formerly. V, e have also extended the time for the redemption of Snowshoe tags to January 1st 1904. -THE EerrierE To; "taco) Co. LirarrED. Mr. and Mrs. M. Eacrett, of Brant- ford, who has been visiting fora short time with their daughter, Mre. Turn-, ball. of Farquhar, are at ..present re- newing old acquaintances, in town, Mr. Eacrett held , the . position of clerk • of the municipality of Exeter for upwards of 25 years and has many friends . here who are pleased to shake hands with him or;ce'more. • NEw FIRM,—Mr. A. Fake has ser- ved bis connection with Ross & Taylor and has this week entered into part- nership with Mr. Frank Wood in the Meat business. •Read their ad in another column. CL gene 4 SALE. --Miss Horne hav- ing decided to retire from business. offers her entire stobk for sale. She will commence nn Thursday (to -day) a clearing sale of Millinery, fancy goods etc. GREAT BARGAINS.—T. G. Harlton awing decided to leave Exeter offers his entire stock of Dry Goods, Cloth- ing, Boots and Shoes, Crockery etc. at greatly reduced prices. The stock must be sold so you may now get bargains heretofore unheard of. See sters. IVERSARY SERVICES.—On Sun- day, 5 ec. 14th, the James street Meth- odist church will hold their anniver- sary services in connection with their church, The committee ask for special contributions on Sunday, in view of the fact that the annual tea - Meeting in connection therewith has been dispensed with. Rev. C. W. Brown, B. A. B. D., . of Mitchell, will (D. V.) preachat both services. COUNTERFEIT BILLS. -Dominion of Canada bills of the denominationof cite : dollar, bearing the pictures. of Lod and Lady A berdeen : on either aide' of a' logging scene, and bearing the number 553,346 issue of 'March . 31,• 1890 are counterfeit and should be ex- amined. Counterfeit $2 and $5 Dom- inion Bank Bills are also in circulat- ion of the same date. The man who made the one dollar bills was arrested by Detective Forrest in Toronto last Thursday` •ni ght. Rev. C. W. Brown and Mr. Chappel)` of Mitchell droye to Exeter and re- corded their votes on Thursday last. Dr. Herb Hutton, during of Granton, and who practiced with Dr. Rollins g the past summer spent the forepart of this week in town. Xmas. presents.—Stewart's is th spot. A coniplete range of fancy china, fancy handkejchiefs;:purses,chatelaine bags. Suitable presents for everybody. OrHfl:I,TMA ' }IENSAI.L. IDASHwooD $TLON$1 G1ET BUYERS Our stores'+ will be h9adquarters,for Christmas supplies andanything atiling �ou purchase urchase at any of our, stores -carries 'this guarantee with it' "your money back if you are not satisfied after makil'g purchase and the article is returned in good order. FURS FURS rr This'has .-leen the best, Furr Season we have ever had, 'We have just opened up a beautiful: new lot of nobby furs for n Christi.rad aud.can suit you, try us Ladies' •Astrachan jackets well made and lined, good glossy, black splendid'litters, 'epecial'at $25, ; A great line of; Ladies' Black Astrachan Coats, special satin linings, , ionable lenghts, beautiful garments at 30.00, 35.00, 38,00, 40,00 and $45.00. Ladies' choice Caperines in all the 'combinations that are popular 2.25 up to $15.00. OVE COAT cure fash from O OCE Y, .. S NAPS 4;pounds good recleaned Currnts 25c 2°pounds ()toss; & Slackwells Lemon . .25c .'1'e 1 for r�Ora n t3 0 841.. 8 7 pound boat extti`a' fine Select Valencia c Raisins for.. . • .. •• •• • •• .. J 3Ibs, fancy ginger Biscuits for.. •25c 2 cans best Red Salmon for 25c 21bs best mixed Nuts 25c Good, large, Messina Oranges per 1 dozen 25c Sot: our Sp 6 al:Di1-splal oT GhrIstmaS Gaadias 21bs. regular 200 a lb. chocolates for. • . s, regular ,209„.a lb.Creams for und.regulart40c a•lb. chocolates for und regularr,4,0c. creams for. and regular bac. Taffy, clear++,, and Nut. Taffy. for undsr•regula`r 2�5e. a Ib. Maple Cream, all flavors for 15, 25 35 and 50c tial line of Bon Bons in boxes, All these.cand'es.are being made, specially for our Christmas trade. Don't your caudies'until'ye see our display. 2 lb 1 po 1 po 1 P 2 S po - , • . c I5c 25c 350 350 e P buy Al'MIME AUT PRICE Men's black beaver Overcoats, velvet collar, fly front, box back, umbrella skirt'. Italian lined, were $12.50, cut to. $9,50 Men's black beaver Overcoats, velvet collar, fly front, Italian lined, sewn With silk and linen were $8,50 now $7.00. Men's black beaver Overcoats, velvet collarfly front, goodnsew3 with : 5.00 linen and silk,were $6.50 now.:. ..,...:, ' . • .: • • . 's cheviot Overcoats silk velvet collar, mohair' and Italian linings, ib.en s grey c eve Talmo pockets, umbrella skirt, box bard , were $12.00, cut to $9.50 Men's OxfrdgreyOvercoats, velvet collar, Talmo,/ pockets, curs on sleeves, . $s.00 R;agdeli style. were $9:50 cut.to...... ...................... .... n,s io velvet collar, raglan style, talma pockets, Menis Cheviot and Frieze Overcoats, q cuffs on sleeves, twilled Italian lining, linen and silk secsui c, g were $8.50$7.50 • for. .X.. ... ,.. on back a + , air �oc�l lined, ► p Men'a frieze Oxford � grey, storm Vco oder, �w M , g y .$5.00 linen at�wings, were;$6.50, now."... • -. • ...... . Boys' and youths Overcoats in best clothe, latest style and lowest prices. ys' reefeCoats and Pea Jackets in blues and greys, lined with matellic Boys' ii. all a cut p ri es. Sateen and wool linings, t p c Onr ices .can't be beaten, our styles surpassed and n0 ,goods are Made better GIVE US A TRIAL. FOFPLESTONE & GARDINER ti tb Slice ittlty`. :One Door North of Postof(tce Queen Quality Shoes: —A pair of —Queen Quality Shoes —Will make a —Beautiful Pi;esent —Useful too.. Handkerchiefs for Xmas 5 ladies'. good•' ematitched Handker- chiefs for.; •25e 3 ladies' workf±dt hemstitched Han2d- kerchiefs fIi`r° .A great range of ladles' fancy Hand- kerchiefs at, 10, 1215, 15, 20,25,35,500 Ties for Xmas andkerc Fancy Embroidered, and Lace Edge Handkerchiefs, great value at 5c, 7c, 10e, 12Sc. 'TAM.e edge Handkerchiefs;insertion to matcb, different styles es beauties at 15e, 20c and 25c. See.our Ernbroidery`Handkerchief at 15c. Childrens Fancy Jap Silk:Handkerchiefs, in .white and colored • silk, embroidered, .at 8c, 1Oc, 12ic, 15c and 20c. A great assortment of men's white Jap Silk Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, in plain and initialed, at 250, 30e; 50c, 75c. • White and colored figured Silk Handkerchiefs at all prices. Meri'sTi s � Newest styles having end strings and puffs, nobby goodie, also a nice assortment of Windsor Ties. - We carry a full line of Men's and Ladies' Gloves in all styles. See our Ladies' Milk Lined Mocha Gloves in prey and brown "The Adelaide" at $1.25. • ce Dried d A les:: c Turkeysrob, Highest price paid for produ , e pp 5 � Geese 6c, Chicken 6c. Ducks 7c, Eggs 20c. • CARL.L. S 1 FURNIT Our big stock, of Furniture is up-to-date in every, wig. If you have furniture needs prepare to fill them now. Styles were never prettier nor prices so low. Inspect our St09k and 'select now. Bedroom Suites . Parlor Suites Fancy Chairs Extension Tables, Iron Beds Sideboards Dining Chairs Pictures F Couches and easy chairs at easy prices, Curtain Poles and Trimmings. Give us a call, and if we have not got what you want we will soon get it for you. All the newest things in men's Neck- ) wear may he, .found 'here in strings bows, puffs, four-in-hands, knots, etc. A great range of the nicest goods at 25c and 50c A Cei ti€ic; ite,on thatBeautiffut $45o fleintznian Piano goes with every $3,00 Purchase for either Cash or Produce Honore COUNTY SECOND.—Accord- ing to a report just issued by the rater o i Bureau of Industries, the val- I e of .farm lands, buildings, ,imply - ants ' and live stock in that proyinee ast year reached the. total of, $11.001,- 323,296, compared with $974,81.4,931 for the previous year. This is" bhe',:first time the billion mark has been, reach- ed. The, county of Middlesex feeds with $50,367,864, and Huron comes second with $48,648;114. The gross .vaj- ue of cheese manufactured' ' reached.. $12,269,073, of Which • $10,814,238, was paid to the, milk producers. compared with $13,023,025, and $11,082;470; res- pectively, in 1900. The amount of chattel mortgages against farmers in Ontario was $2,854,759 last .year, compared with $,110,513, in 1900, and $3,826,582 in 1896. SUDDEN DEATa.-The ' following clipped from the "Herald Port Huron has referenceto•a daughter of .Mr. S. T. Percy a former resident of Exeter and niece of Dr. J. W. Browning:— Miss Elizabeth Young. Percy, one of the well known school teachers of the city, died very sudienly Sunday morn- ing at 6 o'clock of neuralgia of the heart. The circumstances attending the death of this well known young woman are of particular sadness. , She Th n ks in- u o a was well and active , p ,t. g r in , when she experienced char pains 8 p_ O n' ..art. Friday pphe the in the region of and Saturday the young.woman did 'not gain much and gradually, became worse, dying 'early Sunday morning. Mies Percy was of a congenial. nature Arid attracted to her <a large host of friends, to whom the news of her death comes o, as;a:geese shock. ck. She WAS member of the First, Baptist Cilurch• also of the Baptist Young People's union and an active worker in the Sundahe school.. She was also a gradu- ate of radu-ateo£t Port Boron ron hi h school,. be- ing ing a.member of the cies of 1895. Her deaths ,s thewhich containe'bred 34 memk hi the bers Crockery, Lamps and Glassware 'We have a Beautiful Stock of useful articles in both China and Glasswear.; 97 piece Poraeelein: Dinner Sete, in a . 30 Glass Pitchers, special at 25c. number of different - colorings, 25 Glass Fitchess, special at 35c. • heavy: gilt decoration, a big snap 25 Glass Tea Sets, special at 2535c. • at $10.50e ; 20 Glass .Tea Sets, special at 50ineAt.Berry, t1ipJies at' 25c, 35c, 50e, 1 A great variety of Glass Lamps at 75c and $1e.00. 1 25c and 35c. Silks and Dress.. Goods 500 yards, French dye, pure Silks, 27 itches wide, in all shades, suitable tor farecy,,work and waists, special at 50c. Silk 3;00 yards, 23 inch Japan , all new shades, special 25c. 200• yards, latest patterns, Frncy Blouse Silks, at 50c, 75c, 85c and 31.00. 100 yards,56• inch home spun, Dress Goods, in blacks 'ad rey s+ special, ec ial , heavy, goods. ;75c..: ,44,inele liiop Sacking Dress Goods, all colors, special at 50c, +,..1�,<iTW..,pe ay,highest hest P rices for Farm Produce , g •' ` Butter 17e,, ' g'gs 20e, Dried Apples Turkeys 10z (geese ci 4 c,. Chickens 6c, Ducks 7c. e cember and the year Pickard this peribd y developed in Wes. G. Huston.. Furniture and Undertaking Rooms} Gidley's 13k ck • have large supplies of beets this year. Ontario being almost surrounded by water affords good water rates for beet!, coal and sugar shipping. Ac- cording to French and German statis- ticans the sugar crop is 990,000. tons short, this year, many predicting sugar to reach 5c. ' per pound 'Whole- sale before long. The present; rapid. increase in the price of sugar would indicate a fulfilment of the' prophecy. H, .C. KENNEDY. REV. IRL HIQx''6 FORECASTS FOR DECEMBER.—In all reasonable proba- bility, a wide and general cold wave will spread over the country from about the 9th to the 12th. A regular storm period is central on the 14th, covering the 12th to 17th. The dia- turbances of.this' period will reach a crisis within forty-eight hours of the time of full moon on the ],4th, natur- allyafterrather than before that hour. Very decided blizzards in the north and west will be very natural on and about the 14th and 15th. All through this part of the month continued ten- dency to .winter storms will prevail. but -a marked return to. storm condi- tions, with general rain and snow may be expected about the 19th to 21st. On the 21st these reactionary storms will culminate in possible winter thun- der, wind and rain, •especially to the south, but it will be wise to look for a sudden changefreez- ing, to snow, sleet and as the center of the low barometer Remember works well to the east. . that all these phases of storm and change follow close on the heels of each other, all moving from west to east, and no part of the varying dis- turbances can surprise you. The warmer "beautiful days" just before the rain and snow will not deceive you and the rain and snow will put you on the watch for the cold wave. behind them. The last storm period for De- ar 1902 is central oil pirec$ Importers' The deceasedhad been a'teacher in the public schools for the past five . years, teaching in the Jackson school up to the time of her sickness. WEDDED.- A very pretty wedding tookp lace an °Wednesday, Dec: 3rd, at the horde 'of Mr. and' Mrs. Lligab. jorecof the 2nd concession of Stephen whentlaarfottrth daughter MiesLucy M. wdunited in ,,narriage } to 'Mr, Joseph Sa,Yellow'y'oungest son of Mr. Thos. Yellow, of Exeter, The cere- moray was preformed by the brides uncle the Rev. Mr. Nestle, of Stenon. The bride was beautifully attired in a slate • colored skirt and a fancy blue geek 'waist.'with white silk and ppearl `• inimings The bride entered the tri a ni of her parlor leaning on the arm.. broth - an -While the wedding march was being played by Mr. H. Shapton, After the ceremony; was performed and the hap- pyy7onng couple' had, been, warmly congratulated by about some fifty. guests which were present, they then made a move for the dining room where a sum tuo us dinnerw WASs r esd , When all had done ,ample Justice to the good things provided the remain- der of the evening was spent in vari- ous games, music etc, The happy. couple drove to their home on And- rew st. followed by shos ers of rice. The presents were both costly and numerous. . Special-Eargains in Christmas day, the 25th. Storms of may have e western sections by the 25th, but cen- tral and eastern parts of the country will most likely have fair and moder- ate weather for Christmas day. Frond about Friday the 26th to Monday the 29th, rain and snow will advance east- ; ver cold weather :behind them over most of the country as the month goes out. .. FURN1T-ORE! To reduce our: extra large stock we ` will ` .offer special bargains for the balance of 1902. Remember Christmas is 'Coming ward quite across the country, leaving • BEET SUGAR INnuerray.—The Beet G 1111Gi1 E�PGt�OIl• Gaunt a il Sugar Industry is fast .attracting the - attenticn of Canadians there being ","''"'°' anies in. Ontario with an COUNTY OF HURON. four, ..comp aggregate capital , of about $3,000,000 ' with their factories built. Three are " running and the fourth will be run• C NUTIOP is hereby rs#von, that a U lira yc y Uivea Cunt Hing shortly. These companies have P ,Heating of tht eltWrit of om ossa of tho 1Vitllttcipalitiea of the - Ontario 4 0 n to ok since No. p an excellent t b t the best beet• Townships of Uaborne and Stephen, and the has proved to none offvillage of Exeter will be held. in the producing countries bfthe mature the TOWN' HALL,, EXETER, farther north beets will the dN MONDAY, DECEMBER, 2Zxn, 1902, higher they will test in Sugar, ' given i o'oDE r. u., R, the purpose g ab the hour of hon in oYkg'? o rosoz<t t Ontario a precedence oyer many of itominat#og candidates to r Like many of the under- the Cotincil of the County of .Huron for tho the States. ,n and 1904 and that Jr caro a poll is eloped resources of Canada, her sugar ppom-n°ed, polis' will be opened on the fifth day de b•d# inion itt baa been neglected, While we consume of January 1909, in oath rio111ng au v i 80 lies per capita or $12,000,000 per any she limo and pplane i#xod ii By Law of the is beet sugar ac- Munioipalitioe In tho said County Division. num, of vehicle Gari. 11. 1hssErr, cordingto trade and navigation returns and is lira orted from Germany y and Austra 5,000miles away.. In spite ite of the bad season some of the factories Nominating 0Bioer ter Di Bounty Connellv. No, 4, m r Dated at Exeter this teal day of;Deoo bd 1020 Underfaking•a S,peclalfy. N. ROW GO TO .THE ZETE: oiler Mill For Pure Manitoba Family Flour (Stat) Pastry (Princess) Wheatlet (Breakfastfcod) A good supply: of Mill Feed and Chop always • on hand Give our Flour and Feed a Trial and be convinced that -it is all right:" — -r- Roller and Plate Choppers in -use i tQ suit ct1St(itTlors. fift i, 'Y BROS =lungs L Exeter, Doe 4 1902. Wy�h,eat Dor bushel new .. 66 to 117 Clate new .:,w.. 88 bo ;s0 Barley.. •••• '0.36 40 Butter... + ...,.., w ••, .,, tr► 0ll��06,. 1 Turkeys • ... ...... 8 to , 8 Gteese ,..... 6 to 8 POW °. :.70 76 Ohiekons'per'p, ..v... ... . Duoksx .4'14. . ,,... ,,. • , ..7 ; tp 7; L• woo •.f ,. ,.wi. l0, to Ili' .... •. Dried " 6 '� Pork live wotlrlib .. ..... � 1�0 iii 85 6