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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-10-15, Page 5ss, i,`114 POPPLESTONE & GARDINER. General Verohants, otne to Our Great T:ELE SX.Ei POPPLEATONE & GARDINER. Gerssoal Dierolsants. We 10 p I IQ Gent lscount 1 le rclassesimrsotolvinaloememisswAissarrJov will givo 10 per cent. off on all our goods ex- cept Groceries. ".. ctober 31st This is the way we do business with you. eX11.31.141)1141.1 Exeter. October 13th, 1903 MR. UP-TO-DATE, TOT ( 1 10 1( 1 ( &€M111116r-D13 MERCHANTS No. 1 Checked by No. 2 14 . 10 yds Cottonade, 20c .... .... ..... . $2.00 6 yds Shirting, roc .... .... . • • • . • . es ss • 6o 10 2 only, Ladies' Vests, 50c ...... 1.00 q r only, Man's Suit ........ 9.00 c:,... • .,-". .,--,, 2 pairs Shoes, $1.5o .... .. 3.00 1 Man's Hat . . ... rolz s',:•:,07,1 I-216' vIr $5 .6o 10 per cent off ...... -.. .. 2.56 c,?1:14 i • • • • • 2.00 Dinner Set, 97 pieces ..... 8.0o Received payment, P. & G.. splostossmamessaessimannamsams $23.04 ) L Dress Goods Our rn a :1 Specialty • This how we figure the cost of a Dress and Trim- mings for you. A 5--c3 • r410 Vs f -s 0 Wall Papers Exeter, October 14th, 1903 MISS WARNER, To-1'oo16ston6 k Gardincr-Dr MERCHANTS • -Ifk, No. 2 Checked by No. 4 6 yds Dress Goods, 75e.... .. ... $4 50 2 yds Percaline, 15c . 3o ‹. 6 yds Linnenette, 1234c ........ 75 x yd Featherbone . 10 I pair Dress Shields 5 yds Brush Binding, 5c . .... 2 yds Vak Applique, 25e.... .... I dozen Buttons.... 2 only, Twist . I only, Silk Spool • Ir • Iv i yd Canvas.... 15 25 50 10 05 05 13 $ 6.88 10 per cent off-- .... 68 $ 6.20 Paid, No. 2, r4i4 10 per cent, off on Wall Papers, Borderings, 4 and all other goods except Groceries. We have sj just received 20 bundles of Wall Papers from Colin McArthur & Co., Montreal. Our Wall Papers are the best, cheapest and tp.1 newest designs in town, and at prices lower than our competi- V in•$4 tors. Remember you get 10 per cent off all our Wall Papers n mg and Borderings until October 31st, 1003. •If z En A: $' iffl' p40 Ps PO Don't, miss this golden opportunity, You may call this importunity, Once passed is gone forever, But money saved is lost No, never. PLESTONE ti A Special Propo$ition We haves, special proposition to make to ono young ina» er wo• man le each city, town or village inthulada. It will pay to enquire Write or eatalogue "O,' and full information. A. L. BROWN, Principal, Phone 15 01 go p:s ro ri a, r P:) AiM014•0,1.040pprOssss BYsELECTIONS Sault Ste. Mario and Muskoka, lions in Three Weeks. At a meeting of the Ontati.o Cabin- et on nforsday afternoon it was decid- ed to bold the bya-eleettions, in Sault Ste; UtIsEiS Etaid Muskoka on Tuesday, the 27th inst., with • nominations, an the 20th. The North Renfrew cloPr Lion will be held shortly after the :others, .at a date to .be • decided on In Sault Ste, Marie the noandidates axe Andiron; Kisicsampbell„exonl., P. P. Clonservanive ; and 0. N. Smiths, Lib- eral. At the last general electionMr. 3/Lisoampbell was elected by 198 votes, but was unseated for irregularities and • 'corruption. The candidates in Muskoka are Dr. Hart, Liberal, and Do. A. A. Mahaffy, Conserratives (AL iihe general elections Dr. Mahaffy was delfeastecl by the late member, , Dr. Bridgeland, by 66 votes: The. Gov- ernment's present majority in the Leg eameal's ,present majority in the Legislature is five, including the Stpe a ker. TAX PAYERS INSULTED Protests are being sent to Ottawa, (baking ground against the Poem-- iseirOs insinua lions. On Wednesday, Ootobar 7, in the House of Commons, at Ottawa, Sir Wil.firicl Laurier insinua ted that the anti -Grand Trunk Pacific petitions were not genuine; that, indeed, a sus- picion of forgery an Lached to: them. Mx. Borden, t,he Opppositionleader, thereupon demanded that the whole nan t ter bet referred to the Committee of Elections and Priv ileges in order to esta:blish the bona fides of this great protest from the tax -payers of Canada This step has been. taken. Already Conservative members of Parliament are in. receipt of letters .at 0 ttawarrom, constituents who had signed the;peti-i U011, otesting against the deliberate insult ,dealt out by the Premier to over 100,000 (people. These letters will be read in the House of Commons.; they will be read in the investigating Com- mittee. It appears that the members of the Liberal Government think there are not in Canada tax -payers with enough independence to raise up :their voices in protest against the fool - lab, Grand Trunk Pacific project. and condemnatory of the Povenrment's course. The investigation into the petiltions will teacas;them differently, the letters of protest against the Pre- mier's insinuations by the signers' of the petition will eo:nphasize that tench, The people a•re right it not tamely submitting to the gratuitous and sun- war•ranted insults of even sucha high. personage. as Sir: Wilfrid Laurier I $62.50 to California and Return warawlmoslos* Via Chicag, o & Nor Oh -Was tet n R'y. From Chicago to San Francisco and Los Angeles. daily, October 8 to 17. Correspondingly low rates from .all pointe. Three fast daily trains, with magnificent equipment through, to the coast, Including the famous elee- tric-lignted daily Overland Limited; leas than three clays enroute, over; the only double-brack railway, between Chicago and the Missouri river. All agents sell tickets via this line. Send for illustratedbooklets, maps, and full larfoatmeitsion's to B. E3. Bennett,..2 1 East King Street, Toronto. oa FS °X' 3S11. X 12... Been the The Kind You Have Always Bought . of -dZeft: Signature rtt2t,, GARDINER 18 fl OilOoor North 01 Post 011166 FirgiJ r4E5 • i4 Terms -Cash or Produce. 0 POPPLESTONI1 & GARDINER. POPPLESTONE & 'GARDINER. ti (1+ general Merehanstso General Merobants, Soft and crooked bones mean bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. The growing.child must eat the right food for growth. Bones must have bone food, blood must have blood food and so on through the list. Scott's Emulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in children. Littledoses everyday give the stiffness and shape that healthy bones should have. Bow legs become straighter, loose joints grow stronger and firmness comes to the soft heads. Wrong food caused the trouble. Right food will cure it. ln thousands of cases Scott's Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones in childhood.. Send for free sample. SCOTT & SOWNS, Chemists, Toronto, Ontario. 560. end $1.6e; sal druggists. O. T 0 73'E R 16.tb.1908. If you are "afraid of laxatives," here is one that really will not draw you into the laxative habit. Little medicine tablets that cure indigestion and Constipation -gently, naturally, pneitj TINY TONIC TABLETS -little pellets that cure you and keep you cured. A tonic that will build up the stomach and bowels, purify the blood, invigorate brain and nerves. Why not try ? Itifty Iron -ox Tablets, in, an attractive aluminum 'pocket case, 25 cents at draggists, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price. The Iron -ox Remedy Co., Lim- ited, Walkerville, Ont. GENERAL NEWS Stratford Armories, without the band, were sold for less than ,.$250.. 1 A strike is reported among the ser- vant girls of the 0. A. C. at Guelph, and it is said Chinese have taken the place of the strikers. All ea' t of weak .ar lame back, backache, rheumatism, will find re- lief by wearing one of Carter's.,Smart 'Weed and Belladonna Backache Plas:- ters, Price 25 cents'. Try them. Chas. A. Ruro,ber has been appointed Police Magistrate. of • Goderich. vice Ob,as. Se.ager, resigned. Always avoid har,sb„purgative.pills They first make you sick Arad then leave you constipated. Caster's • Lit- tle Liver Fills regulate the bowels,and make you. well. Dose, one pill. Little Leonard White, son of Mr - :Joseph White, SL. Mary's, had the ,rnididle finger of his left hand nearly cut off in a straw cutter the). other 'day. A year.-pld-s leer, belonging to Mr. Bragg, of 131onshard, broke one of its front lesion a ;few clisy.s Ago by stepping into a hole in the fie.ld. Dr. Geo, Gibb was °ailed and Loundit necessary Ito amputate the broken Limb neat the shoulder; The tairumal is doing nicely and in a lean days more will be -walk ing around with a wooden deg, which Dr. Gibb says he will. put on it. Xust: nal be confounded wit•hocom- mon catlaartic or purgative piUs. Car- ter's Little Liver Pills are entirely, un like them in every respeot. One trial will prove their superiority. G. i3. Smith., ex -M. P., of East, York, while motoring on Yonge street, To- ronto, collided with two street cars. Ile ?himself miraculously escap- ed, but the motor car was badly crush ed by the two trolleys.. Mrasers,:S. F. McKinnon, Toronto; D. J. Hag,. of Mexico. and J. E. Clark, Kansas City,, had just alighted from Mr. Smith's car five minutes before the mishap, The new division of the High Court •of Justice in Ontario will, be; shortly greeted under the Act passed by the Legislature of last, session, anti a Chief Justice and two . justices will be uired to man the division. It is stat- ed ;on good authority that the Chief Justiceshiphas been :offered to Mr. E. F. B. Johnston, K. C., bythe Dominion Government and :that there is a strong probalaility of his accepting it. The Chief justices of the present • division are Sir. William Meredith, Chief Jus- tice Falconbridge, and Chief justice Moss, with Chancellor Boyd as Pre- sident. Not one in twenty are free from some little ailment caused by inaction of Ube liver. Use Carter's Lit tle„Liv- or Pills. The result will be a pleasant surprise. They give positive relief. It has, been announced that the agreements of the North Amari 'can Conference, which established the min- imills rate for first and second cabin passengers (raveling on: the steamers of the Lines bound by the agriaements, +hos beetu .a.nnualed. Thereafter each company will be at liberty to make whatever rates it pleases, and the rate war which has been spoken of of nem will begin. When the announcement of Ora decision of management oyes made public one, of the men present, Who does not -wish to have his name mentioned, but who is prominentlyac hive in steamship affairs, said, that the war would begin in earnest, 'and that it will be the greatest and sharpest that the country will have seen for soma [inc.: A mans wife should always be the same, espeolail•y to her busband, but if she is weak and nervous, and uses Car ter'fs Iron PRI% she cannot.tbe,for (hey make her "feel' like a different person," so they all say, and their bus bands say so •too 1 St, Marys is to have, a. much needed new postsoiffice, the sum of 58,000 be- ing set wide for ;public, buildings, Mere in • the su.ppletnent wry estimates brought dowrt by the House of Obna- mans the other day. • Wingharn gets die Mills, Wooham, and Mr. Fred Stephens, Usborne, nearly lost their lives. As it was they are severely injured. Miss Mills having her thigh fractured and Mr. Stephens leis head vat open. The horse took fright and beiciaMe unmanagable. Mr:McLean, who ran lathe; in tere,stri of the Ross Government for South linron,, is throwing new light upon the processes of that organization. In an article in the Seatorth Expositor de- fending thimself from the charge of treachery brought against him by. a party organ. because he had complained of the treatment accorded him to the natter of the, registrarship, Mr. Mos Lean aays that he ran for the Legis - Wore at the solicitation of the Gov- ernment, "and, again at the request of •the G.overnment, he personolly en- teneda :protest against the 'return of 1 Iris successful opponent, and only con- sented to its withdrawal when be found that evidence could not be got in 1 a legitimate way to support it." This. ! looks as if there had been, an attempt.' to bring perjured evidence to bear up- on the sitting member with a view to vacating the seat. Perjury, it will be remembered was bought in the hope of unseating Mr. Donald Sutherland in South. Oxford. Tiro circumstance that Mr. MeLeazt would not allow the Gov- ernrcient to pursue the same course in the County of Huron speaks well for that gentleman. Perhaps that is the reason why the ;ministers refusedhim the registrairship.-sMail and Empire,. HOW TO HELP A TOWN The following remarks from the St. Mary's Argus and vtilsich have, been reprinted by other local papers ° may have an application to conditions here as well: During the past two or three,weeks outside limns hiavie:heen, making free use of the mail to send circulars to the -citizens of this district. These attractive circutlarsl and: Paola:Ws' Offer all kinds of goods by mail ardex and they often catch 'the unwary, It, is no uncommon thing‘for 'people to buy by :post tlprough these circulars goods which they could, get just' las hdvan- tageously at home, and have the ad- eassra.ge of e,esirag and carousing the goods before they buy. This method of busiruess does not build up one's town, neither is it fair to the local dealers. Every farmer or other per- son Who Lives in this vicinity- is in- terested in the prosperity of St. Marys. If he has property be deei res 1:0 scia Its value increased. •Tihe :pros- perity co:n be maintained and,,proper- ty value increased by pa tronizing, the Local men:Monts.. No town of corms - ponding size has better stares, more u p-ito-date merehnuts, or more oblig'- ing clerks limn St..Mnry',.s. Anything that anybody wants in this vicinity is to be found in these stores, a;ncli if there should be anything else desired the ,raprichanit can get it for his( cue tome.tr. Let o very pitizonj of the dist riot ponder ift-zse things then deal with Ulm Local morehatnts. Now, Mx. Mercham t, a ward with you, no you make as liberal use of printing ink as ,you -should?' Does, your adverise,ment a.ppear rregularly itathe local pavens? With ..many tat you It does, but there are a few of you who never advertise, or whose adver- tising is spasmodic. This is bad for you end nor your easterners. Then are you yourself not sometimes guilty of giving ,oniside printers orders for stationery. etc., when these. could, be done just as well by the Argus Last week the traveller for at Toronto printi.n.g bouse came, througb town and boated that be had taken orders :for commercial ,printing from many firms. Was this fair to the news- papersi .These papers are puplished an equal grout for the same purpose in your interest; Obey try to serval tins Rea o gni zing Like importance of God- de tri:cIL thoroughly and fairly; they erioli as a harbor, ithe Government has lane W301. equikpped for all 'kinds of set •clorwn $20,000 for a break water commercial and ether printing, and off that ,port. Stratford and Wood-- au printing ,tlitat they can tip for the stock get $l 0,000 for new armories,. citizens of the town should ba done; by A serious runaway accideint occur- them. this overt Mr. Merch- red in St. Marys, on fair night ant. It is the mutual interest. of Whereby two young people, Miss Ad- rootrohant, custoroor and newspaper. THE PRICE OP COAL 1 BUGGIE 111 Rate Will Likely remain Unchanged • ;This Fall It was antiicipsatod that hard goal would be 'advanced in price 25 cents per ton .on O'citobe.r 1. So far as Guelph is concerned, however, it seems that no immediate advance, is ito- be nmade. The prevailing price for shard coal in this city at the ,presensis time is $6.50 per ton. There :is no desire :to raise :the 'opal price for :some time The demand for coal this fall has been.materially af- fected by the :action of :many cit- izens in laying in their 'nal supply during the summer months wisicih halve just passed . Besides the. mild weather thus far has disciour- aged dealers from b °sling the prime. In other places there is little sign of a general advance, although, alb some 'points higher prices already prevail. , The prevailing price for hard coal in Brantford at the present time is .0:50 :per tem. -Guelph, :Mercury. Clubbing Rates for 1903, 1904 BUGGIES! Elo you Want a Buggy? We have the .6nest stock in town ail the latest styles, in the newes colors. Our prices are low as can be foun' for first-class material and workman ship. ' BEFORE YOU BUY OfILL fIND SEE US. J F Russell Two Doors South Town Hall. Tci1m9e1 and Family Herald '& Star Times surd Mail & Empire to Jan. Times j,aano.d, 19041Iai1 & Empire to 'Jan.. •-re, 1.305 ., .. : . ; .00 --+ 35 toofflunlaxneted r.residence, Dominion Ls,bri. 35 rj • r. 8, Graduate 'Victoria. J 11 I v e rsity W . BROWNINU M. D. M.. C. MEDIC.6.1i Times and Family Herald (is Star 4,2 00 TimesIa&n" 1905Weokly Sun to Jan. 1905 . . .. -....1 -7'5 Yess 1y subscriborsto Times amd,Yptink, will receive a handsome premium pie - tura entitled "The Vietorias ,Crossi' an episode of the Boer war. Y thearIy subsoribors toe F.ami y Herald & Star will receive a hand- FICiM13 picture and special prize. Other additions will be made to this list later. SETTLERS LOW RATES WEST vo.asi.lssmoseemso Via the Chicago and, north Western Ry., every day from Sept. 15th November 30th. Settlers one way see - and class tickets at very low rates Prom Chloago to points in Utah,. Mon tana, Nevo.da, Idaho, Oregon, Wash- ington, California, also to Victoria, ' Va noonver, New. Wnist minister. Nel- son, RD -Island, and istUan points in this Kootenay District. Correspondingly 1 low rates from all points in Canada. pattitenlare from nehreSt ticket ; agent or B. H. Bennett, General agejat, 2 East King St., Toronto, Ont. London. Huron and Bruce. GOING NORTE-- Passenger. London. depart 8.15 A, tr. 4.40P.M. Centralia so 5.50 Exeter 9.30 6.0 Henson 9.44 6.15 Kippen 9.50 6.25 Brucefleld 9.58 6.33 Clinton 10.15 6.55 Wingham arrive 11.10 8.00 GOING Soar- Passenger Wingham, depart 6.53 A. AL 3.15 P. M Clinton 7.47 4.25 Bruceteld ... ........ 8. 5 Hippen ./5 Eansall .22 Exeter 8.35 Centralia 8.46 London .arrive 9.37 4.49 4.57 502 5,10 5.25 6.12 FARM FOR SALE Improved farm for sale lot No. 1. on the 10th concession of Usborne con- taining 100 acres. For particulars apply to L. WALKER, Woodham. FOR SALE At Elimville, a comfortable house with 24 acres of land, having a good garden with a choice variety of all kinds of fruit trees and small fruit, a never failing well of the best of water, For particulars apply to the owner on the preinises or by letter to WM. MIN- ERS, Elienville P. 0, FAEM FOR SALE .A. farm containing 90 acres of good land, 101 6, con. 4, in the township of Stephen. situated two 'miles west of Centralia. There is on the premises 12 acres of fall wheat, 2 barns, one a bank barn, with good stabling; well fenced and drained, 2 good wells a good brick house and frame wood house, a good orchard, For further particulars apply to PHILLIP LANE, Centralia. DENTAL H. KINPMAN, L. D. S. AND DR. A. R. KINSMAN. L. D. S. D. D. S., Honor Graduate. of Toronto University, Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain or bad alter eireets. Office in Fan - son's block. West side of Main, treet,'Exeter• ANDERSON. (D. D. $. L DENTIST. Honor Graduate of the Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, with honors Also Post -graduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with honorable mention. Everything known to the Dental Profession+ done in this office. Bridge work, crowns, al- luminum, gold and vulcanite plates all done in the neatest manner pose le. A perfectIr harmless anaesthetic need for painless extrac- tion. Office one door south of Carling Bro'sstors Exeter. Ont. INSURANCE. ERNEST ELLIOT, Agen for the WESTERN .ASSURANCE Cost - ?ANY, of Toronto; also tor the PECSNLE FIRE' NEIMAN= COMPANY, of London, England ;. ALLIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY. of ErT and HONEY TO LOAN • We have unlimited private funds for invest ment upon farm or village property at Iowes rates of interest. DICKSON & CARLING Exeter. rIONKY TO LOAN. • We have a large amount of private funds to, loan on farm and village properties at lovrratea• of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers Solicitors, Main St. Exeter. IIIGAL. FRED ELL -10Y* BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Honey to Loan . Onrfox-(Formerely of Elliott and Gladman,)' MAIN STREET, EXETER. DICKSON & CARLING, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers,, Commissioners, Solicitors for the Mebane. Bank, Etc. Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE :-.31.A.Ei STREET, EXETER. 86 R. CARLING B. A. L. n. DICKSON' FOE SALE -BRICK RE SIDENCE WITH AN ACRE OFLAND IN' EXETER -We offer for sale on reasonable, terms, that very desirable residential preperty known ae "The Hooper Homestead" situated, on Lot No • 86, south of Huron Street, Exeter. There is erected upon the land, a comfortable. and commodious brick dwelling, also the, necessary outhouses. The house is in good re- pair and has 9 rooms. The lot contains an acre - of land and is excellently adaptea for garden ing or fruit growing. There is a plentiful sup- ply of hard and soft water, Tho property is tip, to dateandthe terms easy, for particulars errs sly to.UICKSON & CARLING barristers Exeter or to A. E. Room, Rew P. 0,, Penna, In A., Proprietor. •