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Exeter Times, 1904-3-10, Page 620 PER CENTI DISCOUNT WONIMIIRFUL what a lot of furs we have sold during the past ten days. 20 per cent. off our close prices is what has done it. Just twenty days more for the big saving of 20 per cent. On any far garment you buy from us, We have out 20 fur coats, men's and women's, about, 30 far caps, nes, women's and children's. "Some very pretty grey lamb caps in the lot," and quite a nice lot of far ruffs and capermes, It will pay you to buy 4. far coat for next 'winter, We avea few very large sizes in men's far coats which hould be very interesting to hill sized men, Among he ladies' far coats we have severatextra small sizes s well as a nice range of medium and large sizes. Print Rernants ...webolve inet °Pealed P400 mill eerie of new eaca piece. They are a nice eLearkt All goo design,e, perfect colors-. Caine la and see them. one:wine% boeglat from lts. Telescope Valises A neetime just iu, well mule, her c r Special valuee, 45e, We, 75cs. 954 wed $1.10 thr New Week Mesa Goode "pebble vile?' mare epecial values, nice bright On ietz. eentehle for skirte, dresses or Suit% 750 aud 81,00. .alooney Biseente. oh ye, they are good, pure and rrisp. with that rich, nutty flavor. Came treea ztaveye wonted. Try Do nem waist4Zlonely *OW semi pea u antra dinner „set, We are showing a swell lot 97 and 108 pee fi to the eet, Oer best "inee we $0 83 atzd 812 59. the set: rints-5 to 29 yards in etzeple patterns, tiew You will save money PRODUCE TAKEN If A SAME 14$ Oat MI STEWART The G ADMAN Se S'reV247 Solicitor& tet - week. LAID OFF• LAID UP LAID AWAY 4a you ever think whet might haps) you to oue funny, if any of the above shoikL tind you with no flour in the nin. and no money In the puree? Wouldn'e it be wise for you to provide agelnic that day, end to Leigh) NOW? Auy of our branches accommodate all who wish to lay aside mallas welt as large sums. nches ft Huron County ab Dashwood Hensail Zurich Clinto reign Bank of Canada 0 For Marriage Menses/ ddlirtg Rings, Watches. 1ocKi J ow el ry , *occludes Etc last week rater/slug home on Monday. Ann tele Mr. Tram Tapp, who has been visit- , R HICKS inghis parents here for the past feW Watch Repairing a Specialty. nionths returned th Winnipeg on ' day last. Miss Bertie Real who bas been sof- fering from a severe attack a inflam- mation is, we are pleased to say, re - cove n• Atkinson are holding anoth- ctal reduction sale of furniture the next 80 days before taking stock. See adv. Mr. Peter Hawthorne who has been visiting Mr. W. H. Campbell during the past week returned to his home iu Seaforth on Friday last. The Ladies' Aid of the Main street Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. IL Reoper this (Thurs- day) afternoon at 8 o'clock. E. KARN efanagea Exeter , Mrs. S, E. tagance. who visited her brother, Mr. Chris BolOsen in Melb- ourne, returned home Saturday last. Mr. George Herrman and soo Hor- n:mu drove to Strathroy and Laudon DR. OVENS3u?Lofi,Vgg: soulalisteDecieaseg, Eye, Earl Nose and Throat visits Exeter inonthle. Glasses Properly Fitted 11/41asal Catarrh and, Deetaese treated. Offle =1VemErICI„Ab,H2OTEL. Data( ot visi 1. Junespi, vroh March , 4. tin-d.Orf tI attieenOa-ttve. TO ADVERTISERS. The copy for changes must be left nobleterthan Tuesday recoil. Casual ativestisemente accepted up to noon PROPERTY POE. Seze. - Desirable property in Exeter with suitable resi- Wednesday of each week, I Ilence thereon. Good investment. TliteRSDAY. MARCH 30,1904 Rev. R. J. M. and Mrs. Perkins ar- rived borne from Lindsay on Satur- day eyening last getting. train service as far as Lumen reaching Exeter by Apply to GLATiArAzt 44; STAarnt/RY. Locals eeree-aese driving across the country. Read Popplestone & Gardiner's add Mr. Will Willis who expected to on page 5. leave on Meech 1st for his home in Mr. Thos. Horn is laid up with a Springside, Man., left on Monday of broken rib. this week being unable to leave here Mrs. Wm. Brickwood is recovering owing to the blocked rat way sery ce. "I i ber recent illness, A Wia,rton rninister recently in im- Mr. James Swenerton, of London, 1PreSSiflg npOn hes hearers the eertain- was in town on business on Monday. ty of death remarked -"My friends, Mrs. .T. Taylor and son Thomas has remember you are not travelling to the graye by the Grand Trunk -you L elltt.trned after visiting friends in Hen. are speeding on." Mr, Norman Hern who has been Essery and daughter Bettie were employed as clerk with Messrs Haw- frientle m LOndon and Glen- ka & son left on Friday f N as or or oe last week. - wich where a has secured a siroilia,r Hon. Tbos. Greenway, ex -Premier position. We join with his many of Manitoba is visiting with b is sister, friends in wishing him success. Mrs. Dr, Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris and son Percy, of Ailsa Craig are visiting relatives in Exeter. Mr. G. Baleden who has been visit- ing friends in Melbourne and Glencoe returned to Exeter Saturday. Mrs. L. H. Dickson returned home from London on Monday where she had spent the past week visiting rela tiyes. 0.0.0.4.1sa.•••••••••••••••. Mr. George Scott, of Woodham has moved his family to Exeter and tbey have take a up their residence in Ed- ward Howard's house on William( et. north of the creamery. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Scott as residents of Exeter. Mrs. J.. D. Beattie, wife of Xohn IL Beatty, formerly manager of the Northwest Transportation Company, cte Sarnia, died ofepneuraoniN in that town last Sakurday. 4**60.41co***goe**•oo******************0****** It Speaks for Iteelf 0 0 1.0101,090K ---------------- 25c. Clii RE'S 11 EADA Ciii E • 000.00 • • ' • ' )40 '11; • • c• 0 Guaranteed to Cure within 30 lialuartes, or money' refunded o 4llteruggits or tr.eiled. The iterald Iternedy Ce., Montreal 0 000;tre00,00•0•0******************otroonoto•0000100 TJUI EXET ER IME,TMARCH 10th 1001. M, Q. Cobeledick ef Ansa °twee, is I visiting friends in teWn. Mr. D. Wilcox who bas egaia been L very ill is now improviug, The several milliners •evill 130011 be batonwnetzk raaltieg iteady the Easter MeAllan who has accepted a poiition as milliner Me, E. 3.,$pack. mutt has arrived and entered upou her duties. Mr. mid Mee. Dattald SDePhensort who etUtle her from Bag teed last sum- mer and have been woreieg with Ur, A. Gibson, Thames Road, leaves on Feeley for 'tidier). Head, N. W. etatiro.; Cape rules where they beve acsie aced a a °413,tiVi4. t1;11.* D. llamiltore occupied ilre pelpit of .let mu -et chttreh On Sunday t heat mereoing and eveteing. Tire eyeeend eretraioesau meats. aCiiksnet- Iy favorable liaprmit/A in Exeter, has au agreeable voice Ana his dis of Winter Goods Going at Sale Price New Prints They are a eice lot, all the new colors and designs. pr The follo-wiug list proves how little anything pertaining to - winter is wanted around here. The customer knows all this and is figuring accordingly. mime were both arra cereest Alr. Fteh is this week baying his bare shop, wluch is up-to-date its every respect. thpropshly Over- hauled, papered and paueted. Mr. Fish takes pleasure to keeping' his shoP uP-to-date, *ttractive and com- fortable, fee the eenvenience of his eusterners. fele VISO TOM.. - Remo* Ileanaara, htee heeta in the employ, of Mr, J. A. Stewart for a member of yeete and Who bite proved himself a qetwortity Arai eSpahie clerk bee a pted positron with J. Tornig on dry wards inereliarre a London eieedry evenieg .at the dose of Leegoe eervicee in James street rah be wee presented with ea ad- dreea expreesiog regret at his ream - I bet with weary good wishes for 1,1 re seccess and prosperity, last .asStechlelleutott natnentrvree:zyla:pdiabto, Oen of the Britian and ,Woreigo 1 iely, Serum* were preacb- ad about the world in. honor of Lhe aurae The time Was naterall right to. be an opportune one, to reaae an appeal feta more funds t carry en the great work et the' ;10^ tet'y. The reillione ef people. who wad the Biblealt wee felti had 'tied and it was'not *Algtag' ta0 ak Met everyone wile had by R 4301110 contribute cautery fund, Tbei OW. 1 here oteSunday ISOM- apprepriate AerMOUS or the .flible. Scalety nfrerneen Imam meet.. the nernes-et elioreb attended and adresset . R. j. Perkine erailtere or Welling - e London, ',rho untsic was prar a the !joint theirs of ettent churohee. e OCKAM PARTIALLY Law% -- ng all of last week the London on arneStnce railway track was a S ne of busy actlyiter-unt with rail- way eerviee bat with a large gang or with picks and ebovels elearing oub he track as the snow was from *three feet dee% and was pack- (' frozen on the rozulbed, he was opened as far as Exeter on Monday when a paeseuger train Was sent as far as this point, the same train making two trips each way tins far. day Sunday a roam of 50 tnen with a snowplow and two loco- motives, worked between Reeler and Reesala hat only streceeded in open- ing up the road one wile, On Monday three gazer of weir were put on to rr.- ceed with the work as vrell as three snowplows awl severe" locomotives. Oa Wednesday morning the first melt service from the north Tor ten days reached het, and that only from Clins ten, the track 'being aew open to that point. When the balance of the track will be ready for trailer depends very much upon the weather clerk. Shout* thilW enntinne there will he an early opening but a freeze up would be a eerante result. The num is pi'ed up mountains high beside the track so that when a. thaw comes the water finds tzo outlet save over the roils. Wben frost appears on the scene the situation may perhaps be imagined. The conditioa le one without parallel in the history of railroading in West - era Ontario. No freight trains have reached this point since Febar 27th and the line of provisions of all kinds are beconaing low. Our con merchants received &good supply of coal during the fine spell when the line was open or the matter would have been even more eerioue, DIVISION COURT -It was not expect- ed that Judge Rolt would be able to get here on Thurefiay to hold Court but His Honor braved the stormy weather and bad roads and drove all the way from Goderich arriving in tosvn on Wednesday night. Quite a long Bat of cases was awaiting his disposition but some difficulty was ex- perienced with some of the cases as witnesses were not able to ;get to Ex- eter. The list was disposed. of as fol- lows: --Bran ad vs Belhack and Hoiland garaishee, judgment for $25, Gladman & Stanbury for plaintiff and garnishee Cockshutt ys Deavitt on two promis- sary notes, adjourned till next court. defendant to put in counterclaina ff any within ten' days. Gladmaaa & Stanbury for, Plffs. • Dickson & Carl - lug for Defts. Ogden vs Carroll was not tried as Deft, was out of the County and ease adjourned. Gladman & Stanbury for plff. Martin vs Cope land on 'balance of an account. Jud- gment for plff for $5, Dickson & Carling for pltt ; GIadman & Stanbury for deft. Canada Carriage Co. vs Brown, judgment for plffs, Gladrosee & Stanbury for olfEs. Bartner vs Bobier on account for rent, judgment for plft. for $40. Gladman & Stan bury for deft. ; Dickson & Carling for Off. Makins vs Miller was tra,nsferred to Bayfield coma on applieation of pill'. Gladman & Stanbury for pl. W. Bryclone for clefts. Mellvilie vs Crews on a note, judgment by consent for 01. Dickson & Carling for plff. ; Stewart vs Ilawksha,ve, judgment for plff. Gladman & Stanbury for plff. Ilawkshavo vs Brown and Sovereign Bank garnishees. Jeeigneent against debtor for $56 by consent and againgt the garnishees for $41. Gladiman & Stanbury for ,plff. and garnishees; Dickson & Carling for deft. Guelph Carriage Top Co. vs Sheardown which was adjourned. from last Court was dismissed in favor of defendant. Gladman & Stanburyfor deft.; Dick- son Su Carling for Of% Wee 8175 for 8130 Were 875 for 1,88 Were 7.00 for 4.25 Ruffs Were $0.75 for 8100 Were 5.00 for 175 Were I.50 for 1,10 Were 1.00 for 89 eta C)aPS Wer, '14.00 for $2•89 Were 335 ter 200 Were :1,,kat for 1.90 1f:tuffs Were $5.9P.•QO • Wee 8.7e re Were asp- for Oat,rttietS Were $5,50 for 83.75 Were 0.00 for 4 25, Were 275 for 2.04. 0,0 Jackets Were $4100 for $34, Were 40,00 for 32.4o SINE Men's Suits Were 810 00 for $8.75 Were 8,50 for 0,99 Were 7,50 for 5.99 Men's Overcoats Were 81100 for s8,50 wpre 10,00 for 7.50 Were 7 50 for 5,99 Boys' Overcoats Were $7.50 for $5-60 Wee 6,50 for 5,00 Were 740 for 3,99 Aleu's Pants Were $1.75 for $1,40 Were 1.40 for 125 Wore 2,00 for 1.00 0 s Reefers Were 82,50 for $1.85 Were 125 for 125 ia ere 140 for 2,40 1 Calf Coat 1 Only Man's Rik Calf ott W8 828.50 for $22.60, We have all the new spring prints in now fel' your inspectifort... ice they are 6c, Sc, me, I2%c, Now Ginghams and Chambrays For waists and children's dresses we have a big choice in those in stripes and checks of blue and white, pink and Whites green% linens and reds. 1)rices away down, roc ie, New Stikine Waisting Those are very fancy COIOrillp nd pattern; and make bealltifill waist or dress, You must see thew IO appreciate th Vaines. Only 1 sc and 20c per yard. Spring Nouse furnishings Carpets A big range to select from. Good, union carpet for- zsc. 3ne. Qood wool carpet for.... „. 1.* 0, Best 3 ply wool. carpet tor.. 4* 4441,0100{S* 0.* Nice quality tapestry carpets for, . „ The finest tapestry =pots for.... „ , „.... Window Shades In ceam ight and dark green, and red. LING ci 40C Pc, 7$ci 850. and fioc. .7sc. .00, ,E3R 0 0000,000000000,amlomatemoo000,0*40001.10*000,000~, Tbe ruale Board evening hist. dance, P.--j."A,It."$;11.,!oWtAeRITr. unable, meeting of th e held On Friday ;ere wee good twee Fotaen A tea lit k, Owner may have SAM* by ea lit% at the Trines of - lice. proving propene' and paying for this ad, TO CURE A COLD IN ONIO DAY Take Laxative Brom° Quinite Teblets AU druggigts refund the money if it fails to cure, E. W. Grove'i signature is on each box. 25e. Some oeople are thinking a h c,14 weal her trent many be aU eye Lor tbe sea -on, now that March is here. Perhepe their ritertiotaee do not. run brek to the yeer of 1885 when it was 14 degrees below zero on Sr. Patrick's Day Frldky, March IS, extensive clear- 10ettetion, sale of registered short- horn eattle, and wele brea draught horses trout one to flee years ok, on lot 13, con. 1 Usiborne, 2. miles south of Wintitelsea, Jes, White, Amet. Wm. Brock, Pronrietor, TIMPEn&Nefl SUNDAY. - A mass meeting ot the Sunday sellools of town will be held in the Mein street church next Sunday aftensoon, at whicit there will be a good peogram eonsistiog Of addresses, singing and inc tetions. A profitable and good time is expected. FOR OVIIIRSIXTY I EARS AN Om aND WunTialan Ittaunny.-Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for overate& years by millions of mother:roar their children while teething'. with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gum, alays afl pain. cures wind collo. and is tho best remedr for Diarrham. It is pleasant to the taste. Soki by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents &bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and take Alm Winslow's soothing Syrup and ask tor no other kind. Cattle have clime ehrot the bitter winter in excellent condition, Urmare report. In *harp, frosty weather horned beasts have great appetites, and are not so particulaain their diet as they are ha mild, "muggy," sloppy wca then Everything put before. them is eater& up clean, and they melee the best ues of it, as shown bye sleek and fat condition. An exchange esaye.e-.& teacher in ono 'of our public esehools, wishing to enler,ge the vocabulary of her claw in English 'composition, asked each mem bet InE it to writ*. E !sentence contain- ing eyrionyras oe the words "run and eeeee, One 'Attie fel)iltrce, having 'tube Gravely looking up the definitions in his email dietionaryagravely su.brate- ed the following highly eleecriptive re- sult; "A dog trickled down the „street with a tin canfjiedto big narrative," Doraw TerezitRA13 /T.- If you ask some men for an advertisement they will tell you no one reads weekly pap - els nowadays and that they would not pay a cent for a column, Let that same man he caught kissing the hired girl and if the printing office is in the top of the seventeenth story building. he will climb all the way up and ask the editor to sty nothing about that little affair. that it bee been greatly exaggerated. can he -explained, etc., and here's a good cigar and how much is ruy bill up to a, year from next Jan- ary. But no one reads a weekly paper. Oh I no, -Exchange. NOT LIKELY TO HAVE An, -Maple Syrup made from trees in Huron county will he an unknown thing this year unless the weather moderates very quick] Y. Other years trees have been tapped and a very good supply of sap running by the end of February but what with frost and snow, it is useless to attempt, to get to ale bush to commence syrup operations. If two or three weeks of sim-hiny days would welcome as, without a too sudden rise in temperature, there may be some hope of getting some of the gen- uine maple syrup made around here but present prospects are not very bright. .Cana.rettre=s11.1.11.., Bean ee The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Signature of ng vtic1 in 011 nsiered ,ussion ef the reports upon $a bath schools 4m,1 church life an wet*, These were AMOrt the who satisfactory. alessre. McNeil, of Be field, Davidson of Vernal, ,1".JL Ham ton, or Londeeboro, torrether with t representative elders of Rippe% A burn, and &nodal& were appointe as commissioners to the next goner assembly to beheld in St. john, N. in the month of a`tine[. TUE PRICE Ole PA,Palt GOES UP. -- The price of news paper has taken an- other boost, while the newspapers sell at the same cm price, ftideed what the price of paper will be is a matter of doubt as all quotations have been withdrawo. The Canada Paper Co. (Limited) of Toronto, Montreal, and Windsor Wits, Que., has iesued circ lees th publishers of which the fo lowing is an extract. Owing to th tsillnputlagderoouf 8.13111tPanedautbseedexbtyra tellszepennos entailed in having to use coal fo steam in manufacture Instead ou usual water! power. we are reluctant' compelled to withdraw all quotatimi On news print, REV. Int, lifroce IronecisTs.,--Thitd storm period. Tide period is central on the 1Ith, 12111 and 13th. Riming the presence of the March equinox, and the Moon's apogee on the 131b, there is only one other disturbing factor at this time, On end about March llth the eattins equator rs preseuted to. ward the 'north pole of the Sun, on ac- count of wbich fact there is a regular annual perturbation, attended by an excess of electrical and magnetic phenomena in the Ea,tett and atmos- phere Disturbing earth currents, auroral illutninations, seismic shakes and Voleanic activity are among the things that, as a, rule result about this time. Falling barometer, higher tem- perature and wide areas of rain and snow may also be expected about. the 12th and 13th. High barometer and cold, blustering gales will follow, pro- gresslyely about the 13tb to 10th. W. C. T. U. NOTES A mass meeting of all the Senday schools of our town wilt be held. in the Main street church on Sunday neet, commencing at 3 o'clock, an interest - Ring a- is- Come and e h - he u. a 13. poet Redu -0 1, rune e & Undert4iOn re 0 argaius Sure your Friends to cal Director and, • et at UkTh HUSTON be Embalmer. Opera Muse Bloc You a utte.Right Y When you insist on having Harvey Bros.' Flour. Our STAR ing tenaperance programme is being prepared, in which many of the young people of our town are taking part. Every person will be welcome. The next regular W. C. T. U. meet - beg will be held at the Main street parsonage on Wednesday 16th The Rev. T. Egerton Shore in com- menting on the Toronto Junction vic- tory for Local Option says, "The main secret of our strength and suc- cess here was the unity of the church. es. That, is the great lesson ot our Canapaigns. and I. am pereuaded that the churches of tbis land, or of any community, can accomplish anything in moral or social reform, ifthey hut set themselves to the task as one man. In our town of 8000 people we have seven protestant churches and one Roman Catholic, The Protestant ministers all meet together as a minis- terial association onee a month to discuss matters relating to the spirit- ual awnadsminortahlIr alefasereeloaftiteh:tthoztn the Local Option idea had its birth about a year ago, Soon a movement was slarted which resulted in the organi- zation of the Citizen's League,' the actual membership of which has been small in numbers, but large in influence, being composed of a num- ber of the strongest and most respect- ed professional and lousiness men of the town and the ministers of the churches." .Besides Toronto Junction, Local Option carried in the Toevnahips of Niagara, ca,rtwright, Raleigh, Lans- downe. Euphrasia, McLean, Ridout and others. FLOUR Is made from the choicest Ontario and Manitoba wheat. The quality of our Wheatlet Eras been improved by Steri- lizing it Give it a trial it is a "Food" not a 'Tad.". O'er facilities for handling the chop- ping trade are unsurpassed. The new Vissot grinder is giving great satis- faction. fifiRVEY 6R08 MILLERS *************************** eaeasee.e.fteeeeeese. eeee 04130049011000011000011401000411041 • Large Attendance I J,�e CENTRAL TJ STRATFORD, ONT..-- 0 we have enrolled as many stedonts a during the last five months, counting z from September, as we enrolled last year 5 in ten months. This tells the tale Th young people of Western Ontario EvI- e bliINTLY KNOW which is tho school te attend. New students admitted et 5 at.n time. Write for csralogue. ta) * 9 W. J. ELLIOTT, e Principal g esesesse......6.._,feessegmi REXIILLiiiyou-LsDE DI/Es These Dyes will dye Wool. Cotton, Silk, Jute or Mixed Goods in one bath -they are the latest and most improv- ed Dye in the world. Try a package. All cplors at 0, larTz, tzeter. A Great BattleFottg and won Notwithstanding the battle the snow blockade, Ross &Taylor still an top with a large stock of buil ing materials, Having place4 0 orders for Thirty oar loads of Lumber Lath, and Shingles We will bob. a better positionZi ever to supply our many enetom with all they may require either fro shop or yards. 13ee Keepers Supplies ready delivery. Place your Orders for Tana.; earI Esteroates cheerfully given. earCell in we The to see you. -ft, ROSS 86 TAYLO EXETER, • -AT- BROWNINGS SatisiaGtionGuarantece Complete assortment of uo-to-dat Spectacles Best Quality, Lowest Prices, alste full supply, School Booke Note Books, &c. rilicsugs Medicines and Chemical Toilet Articies Brushes, Combs and Perfumes.. rownings rug Storig