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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-8-18, Page 8Si-1E1NA Prs I XI S. AUGUST 18th 1904. Isliss Gertie Down„ itt LoudI en. ° 1.„, ' --‘4, t c Mess Millie Bisseft. is ens inn Mrs. Mies Le visiting lee,r ()nog ii - ter, Mrs. John Oveme, at Maple 24 a Lodge, in „iss 13rownine• Torouto °melting Very Special ber cOnelQn 1)r, INNER SETS Browning'. 1 Mr. Edgar Westeoit, Se:Jo:eat, ie holidaying wit h bis pi rer ; it few daYs tide week. Miss Della Croeltee ,cf. St. May, We lime OR our counters for quick sale, twelve verv 'IS le.,re 911 iiii exten et 1 \ IA t Nk i,th her i , C0.11SAUSA th4, Minees johns. ice Dinner Sets, all bought at a epeeitil price. Do you it one, 5 Lovely ow:eel eau china Dinae: Set, 165 pieces - white body edge s aded with gmen floral speig-s regular value SW. $12,50 Swell porceleao Very pretty Semi pareelean Dinner Set, 10S pieces, pure white body, pink rose , decorations, gold stippled,a, beauty. t Dinner Set, IOS oIeees, White 1.);)" ily, pink, shaded, edge and floral traeloge. gold stippled regular value WA 00. $t2,50 Very tine semi porcelean china. Dinner Set, 108 pieces, pink scroll deem- ations gold stippled, a splend- id bargain, $8.25 $9.09 $9 00 Chniee printed; e r y pretty „ Pall 97 _piece piece yore!- , poreeleen Dinner' DitIner Sns 0711rreeoe Dxnnek lean Dinner be' 0.* pieees. green flew- Set, gold ecnein" Se`,97 pleces.blue. aetrigu. gooti p..,acoek wal geeen finral de- florztig u toed Inaly, a real erorattorts, a. swell istall.golli great, Yeeltee money saver. set. a goad one, Do you buy your groceries from us! The people who do uey, Our groeery stock' is. we believe, the best in Every article sold on its own merits. Your money bck ft you are not perfectly satisfied, Fair, Mut it, T Ur1nuSUYQr 1$utter nti Miss, fele :Nloir has opened up eninlY an confectionery store in the noise office build. Miss Olive Weszoott, wlio hes beez). visiting at Eippen and liensall turned home 00, Friday evening last. :Mrs. Ward Wm. Giner has returned tome after a Pleasant visit with friends end relatives io lisbeene. Miss Lillian Robiusoo left on aturday to resume. her position as teaoher in a. school at, Auburn. Wee Beneett, o Beyie, mew has be,mviiing hor friend. Miss 13. llebinson. reinrtied bona'. on Tues- diy. Mrs.. Dale, of Waynriuwit, N.. Y. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. R. uker. 1 a et, Na7rt1k. for a short nlisses Freda exid Genie Spec itin Of Blenheim, were guests oC heir aunt. tNirs. E. 3. Spaektnan, duriag. the pasx neek, Mr, and Mre, F. W. Madman, Dt. ucns Suits Regular price $14.00, selling price $11.98. Regular price 12.00 selling price 9.89. Regular price 10,00 selling price 7,90. Regular priee 8.00 selling- price 6,60 Regular price 7.00 selling price 5 95 liDo3rs' Suits and Mrs,. Amos were, gnests fresn QV:n 4 tLIW lisikop.,,l,topplotit ono we1diug4 on Wednesday, \tr. E. Tucktr, of Hamilton, is vise it Ha, well 44 T ping his grandmother, Mrh, rveysr, Thames Road. as frieeds telatives in Exeter. To relieve tired', sore Alta perspir- ing feet Nve lia.s* in stook Foot Elul. Poet Ease, root Contforti. Ease'ra.elc Either or which are reliable C. tNew militia- natter appeal -el "s achweci0 Regular price $1.00 selling price .$5 48 Regular price 0.50 selliug price 4.90. Regular price 5.50 selling price 4.69 Regular price 4.50 selling price 3.75. ll'egular price 4.00 selling price 3.25. Regular price 3.50 selling price 2,75. Odd Pants ocular priee $1 00 selling for g3 '45 A "'" • Re LIU ar price 3.50 selling price 2.75. - Regular price 2.50 selling for SI 9S Regular price selling for L69 11,..‘egular price 1.65 selling for --ER,P0 Mr, Nelson Sheere, of Sarnia, is! olidaylog at his home here. I oak New Fall Dress Goods and Fancy Waistings. We have just received our new Dress Goods and Waist- ing arid, are selling them every day. Come and pick out your New Dress or Waist and have it made up before the busy season. We have all tbe fashionable goods in tbe lead- ing colors, black, blue, green,. and brown. GoLORED DRESS GOODS' VIGUANAS VENETIANS BROADCLOTHS HOP SACKING CANVAS CLOTH GRENITES CHEVIOTS MIXED TWEEDS FANCY TWEEDS $1.25 ud _of _Exeter aelin Diusdale, at Kil):Pen, Impressions of Mr. c. 11, Bayley, Meeter Earl tioathcott, is visitin,, 1 Fred Collinsl of 0olutnbus. (4 LQ'ti`nn' Willist in TnWn Ohio, is visiting INIrs. Fred Collins. Last WOek* Luta, Central 1)rug Store, Ete er. don friends this "week. the old town for any adopted city, ilivitiato ::,,,,:a.,,age„,rtivir „,,,„,feurgiot,41r atube?rtie. til,‘74.1a co h1Fiters bas el a ocere ta tov.moeutLyfts.emeoi.ti.le slliteoerntetliftuttelettsdt y nlise nitre Sanders ie eneitiog Loa. A bit over twenty years ago Ilea r. less E myth vis proud that 1 came from Exeter. • 9 Mrs. J. Rendle. kI 15 Mr. oriel Mrs. Skinner, of Mitchell. l'"Uss \\ 'rn have ever kept in touth with roy old progress and improement. 1 assonfisecommeamsemossammineapagima 141123.* • Mrs, •;\tftlar and miss Tillie was partionlarly struck the other Balkwill ere visiting at Grand Bend. day with its general appearanee, g est of Atr.. awl Mrs. Geo, Sara - Mr. and Mrs. „Shosenberg and NvItilst walking about town, meeting dealings eltildren. ot London, who have been If you have never had any with us, please consider thisa tion to gyre us a trial. Opens an account in. our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 414*" Ss Mar" lwi rei'llr"ti lArne eld sohoolmates and pa. tog to f rom. lontrea 1, where he lets been i; respect to the fathers and mother.s on a business trip. i of My boyhood days, of whom many 1.r.. Paul Madge, ot the Thames , are the grand parents and great - Road, left ibis week -with three car I grandparents oi io-day. Load of cattle for England. li rroud of Exeter, did 1 say t Yes, . That recently arrived Romanorf ' and any boy may well be proud of it ,, . should thank his stars that be is too ' eft las native town. 1 care young to read the daily papers. tavitere be resides. I've seen a bit ''' "It• rerg"s"' of Si' Mar"' lifts lotion considered) do I find tl. clean - 'been engaged wall Mr. ati.8. Russell ex', better kept village than Exeter. os blacksmith, for the incoming year., Nowhere do 1 see a better business Xrei„ D. Rout ley and little I section than t he business section of daughter ate rein wing acquaintanc-i Exeter, with its splendid well kept es at Elintville ond 'Whalen this i stores, plate gloss windows, cement week. i walks and well watered streets Mrs. Wood left beim on \i'ed- 1 'Falk about Exet er going down I spending tint past few weeks with Ildrita- the latoes fatther. Hawk:- shaw, returned bottle on Saturday last. The '4,,lisseit Berate end Butalt BBL f St. Thomas, hove returned home after a pleasant visit with their uncle. Mr. J. S. liarvey. taster Linden Barmy returned with them for a liliOrt Tito Times and the Parally 1rerald and 'Weekly Star will be sent to any address in Canada. or the United States tilt Dee. 1004 for 'Mo. To take advantage of this offer you must subscribe at once, We would be pleased if these hav- relatives and friends visiting in 01.1. rt would notify us Of the fact be- fore Wednesday nom of each week so that we cart make, the announce- ment in the columns of the Times. Every dollar deposited works for you and earns er- t ; if regularly followed up, the result will be WEALTH AND PROSPERITY The Sovereign Bank of Canada Branches in Huron County at Exeter Crediton Da.shwood Hensel! Zurich Clinton •GrLA.D NIAN & STANBI.TRY, r. KARIN. Manager,Exeter, Branch For Marriage Licenses, Wedding Rings, Watches. Clacks Jewelry, Spectacles Etc CALL ON - R 1-11CKSi Watch Repairing a Specialty. Head roppleston an page s. Mr. Jos. Davis left tt, two weeks' holiday Detroit. 41.0%.10114.•10.01.1011.110....11 1,1151...1••••••••••00......11•1.01 Gardiners ad, last week for with frO,luis ai Mr. E. rowel' has )nade several trips to Exeter with ids automo- INtr. Bruce Dignan. of London, ------------"' spent Sunday undo r the parental DR. OVE S N OF LT.IDON, roof. sargeon, Oculist, Miss Cooke, of Saginaw, Mich., is spending a few days with Mrs. It. H. Eve Ear, Nose anti Threat Collins. Specialist, Deseass, vrsits Exeter monthly'. "Glasses Properly Fitted Nasal Catarrh. and Deafness treated. Office COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Dates of visits. WEDNESDAYS, Silly 27, Sept. 7„ Oct, 5. LCDUIDD office 225 Queens Ave. R. E. PICKARD General Selling Agent for dpi gt and Mr. r. Ross, of Toronto, paid a flying visit among friends here on Saturda.y last. Miss Lashbrook, of Mitchell, spent a short time here last week with friends. Mrs. Sohn Hawkshaw and Miss Vera Rawkshaw spent Sunday last with friends at Liman. Airs. Landwher. (nee 'Miss Maud nicks) is visiting her sister. Mrs. H. E. Silk, at London. Miss Vera Rowe is visiting Miss SHattie Rollaway, of Clinton, for a I couple oe weeks. Miss McKay, of Aliso. Craig, is . the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. Smith Any persons, farmers or others, at ”Sorinohurst Farm.' ' who contemplate purchasing lands In Manitoba or the North-west Ter- Mr. W. 3. Clarke, of Winni- ad_ peg, spent a few days in town last ritories will find it to their vantage to call on me, as 1 have week, calling on friends.. recently been appointed general sol- Miss Pearl Cook, of St. Thomas ling agent for all C. P. R. and C. N. , and Miss May Pearson, of London, W. Land Co's lands. Prices range are visiting Miss Flossie Taylor. from $3.50 per acre and upwards. Property for Sale. - Desirable Persorts who settle on C. P. R. property in Exeter, with suitable lands within one year after por- residence thereon. Good investment . chase have ten, years in'svhich to 1 Apply to Cla,dman & Stenbury. pay for such lands. Dr. Hotler, London, will be at the Central Hotel Exeter on Friday,Aug. 26th for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat consultation, eyes tested and glass - Or at the "TIMES" office. '1es supplied. Mr and Mrs. a. J. Nichite and Miss Dorothy, of Detroit., who spent the past month with the former's raother, Mrs. John 'While, returned For further particulars apply to R. E. PICKARD, Exete • Wit% DRESS GO0DS BROADCLOTHS VENP.TIANS VICVANAS COI1OE SolE CANVAS CLOTH ITOP SACKING GRENITES CHEVIOTS Nevir Waisting Freneli Twill with silk polkadots in cream, black, blue, green aud led. French Delaines with fancy colored stripes all colors. Fancy Cashmeres .with fancy silk embtoidge4. stripes, blue, red, green and blaele Striped Lustres; Mae white and blues. neadYeetemoVirear SkirtS a the country, but no where (pop 1 Our new fall Ready-to-wear Skirts will be here in a other week. Don't forget to see them, they are beauties, good goods, nice trimming, and stylish make-up. The prices are low. Ladies' Rain oats $4.75 up Mrs. Buckingham, of London. NOM has spent the past month with Mrs. Wm. Sentheatt. Huron street re- turned home on Thureday, accom- panied by her grandson, Mr. George Southcott, of London, who has spent a month at Grand Bend and. Exeter. -Mr. G. P. Ludlow, who was Win- nipeg's representative to the Sons of England Grand lodge, which was held at: Montreal, lost week, is this week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. NVestcott, 'Huron street. Mr. Ludlow visited Plymouth Lodge No. 63, Sons of Englond, on Wednes- day evening last. Miss Ida Gracey, eldest daughter Rev. Cracey, Gananoque, former- ly of Thames Road, who for the past year hos been visiting her brother Mr. A. 11. Gracey, at Nelson. 13. C., was quietly married in St. Paul's church there on Monday everting, Aug. tith, to Mr. Alexander Grant Lowe, of Vancouver, D. C. They left immediately for the FAA. IIMINCOINO.91====1..==1XMAM.AMAGrAbalIO TO ADVERTISERS. home on Friday last. be copy for changes must Miss Lida Trevethiek peeceeded the not later tlaan Tuesday noon. Casual othe r members of the family to advestisements accepted up to noon I Manitoba, baring last week in order Wednesday of each week. to attend the next session of the Normal School, at Regina. THURSDAY, AtiG 18th, 1904. Miss Amy Johns Vocal Graduate, be left • LOCALS Subscribe, for the Exei,er Times. We make a specialty of wateh and clock repairing. D. Hartleib. See ad. in this issue of sale of '14fetropolitan. hotel. Mrs. Harry Gould is spending two weeks at Grand Bend. MT. j. Wood. shipped a. car load o t cattle to Liverpool, last week. See the invitat-ion extended to yo in the Sovereign Bank ad. last pag Mi JOaD. TIawkshew leer onoThur day last for an exl ended visit wit friends ie. Chicago, of ALMA COLLEGE, and boldin 3rd year certificate froin TORO TO 1.1NIVERSITY, in piano, will ad cept pupils in piano, vocal end hai mony, beginning Sept let. Mr. and lAre. Lammie, of Detroit who :spent a two weeks' lioliday with friends here, and at 'Jensen, re- turned home on Saturday last ac- companied by Mrs, S. Tail, -who will spend tbe winter with her danglit- rsx, Mrs. Lanaraie, at Detroit. Dissolve. copperas (sulphate of iron in water et the raLe, of a pound of copperas to a. gallon ot water, and sprinkle it freely in the hen house and coops. It is an excellent and cheap disinfectaxit. It limy also be used with good results in and about the kitchen sinks, or even about unventilated corners of the bed bed rooms but it used too freely it will stain. Retiring from Business. -Farmer Bros. having disposed of their busi- ness will continue to wind up all business at the old stand until Oct. 1st. All cases, casks and empties not returned after that date will be charged. tie cash. All outstanding accounts to be settled 'by cash or note. A good residence to be sold with all modern conveniences, or exchanged for land property. CARLANG nesday for the Soo, where elle will t Why Ile a bang up top noteher- visit her deughter, Mrs, IL N. its residentel streets, Many of ; them Are really beautiful, looks as Miss Anderson, Nricken,, of iszingsrmes spont though neighbors virs iNciVitkvienakelet It few days or last week at'the par- other in friendly r.ive swine. the, guest bE Bose W. no them attractive, with. lovely flowers Mrs. Godwin. and plants pretty shrubs, and splendidly 'kept Wens, fit for Mr. G. 13. Scott, more famuarty any avenue, and now many of the kne'wil as "C"gaa". to People °C1 homes would grace the best of our this sectiou, removed „ lost "veek 'city streets Take for instance from 'Toronto to Chicago, where ho /hese of W. Coming, 13, otNcii will reside in -future. Robt Pickard Geo. Sainwell, 3. A. The indications aro that a large 'Stewart, Dr. Anderson and- many 'number of Peoeile will take in the others -the like of which in points harvester's excursion to the north- of beauty _ow costliness are found . west this year, leaving here on Aug. in en N 23rd. 'The 'number promises to , was indeed proud and presume exceed that , of last year. - The demand for Vanerhoo.f's cola - rated remedies is rapidly' Increas- ing, Tb ee consist of. Rheumatic C U. re, °patent: Surpoeitories, Vigor of Lite, Compound Antiseptic Powder, Tonic and Vitaliser, stom- ach 'Tablets, Catarrh Cure, Head- ache Cure, etc. -C. Lutz, Central Drug Store, agent, Exeter. ' The Hessian fly is now preparing for hie annual autumnal work in the wheat fields. The "Ctax-seed" fdrin of him is left .behind the 'har- vesters in the stubble, and it won't be, long until the little fly Ns -ill be out on his(or her more properly) mis sion. But lier days aee few and full of mischief. If she can't find any wheat blades to lay her eggs on she will miss her aim. In plac- es badly infested held off sowing a 1 i Lie later. High School Notes.-Parenie and mardians intending to enter 'tudents for either the commercial or full English course will confer a favor by registering at once -with' the secretary, Mr. 'John Grigg, as the board are anxious to know with:. out delay the number of desks avail- able for outside applicants. Pare ties having rooms for one or moet pupils will confer a favor by leav- ing' their names with the secreetary or chairman with amount et ac- commodation available. • 110 coMplithent my .old townspeople. ' The average family will spend $30 ! end commend idl Exeter "Old Boys» . a year for bread (wheat) at $1.201 to go home once in a while pre - per bushel. They will spend morepared to see an up-to-date town. for potatoes. several times os much. for vegetables, Mare than this feel IITCES' FORECASTS c, fruit, and about $150 for meat. The Exeter Times has eritered1. Reactionary etorin conditions will upon the 32nd year of existence.. Al- 1 return on and next to the 19th end though the founder, the late John 20th. This period will be within the White, has passed away, the pub- lication is still owned by the family and holds to the old st-andard. Suc- cess to it.-Goderich Star. Mr. T. IX. Walsh, who has been for some time eitectiged wifir Mr. Jos. brace of earth's autiumnal equinox and near the centre of the Venus period, thus increasing the probabil- ities of equinoctial storms on the south waters and along the south- ern coasts. There is almost a scion- Cobbledick at the station warroe;, p"arrtt3Sillotilhe eartb before the of such storms in suoh house, left ou Monday morning end of August, making, it wise for Orono, where he will 'visit at his home for a 10 NS" weeks prior to leav- those most vitally concerned to ing for Holland. Man., where he ex- tne.first indications of every pecte to reside. storm period. If all the people will learn keep the possibilities of Mr. and Mrs. C. :Dorward, of Chic- eh' eh ,toeriode well in mind, and with- eu t t repidat ion or olarm calmly watch developmems, the AV Or 5 t storms that ewer come would be dis- armed of much of their terror and .deetructive consequences. It is well to remember that dee structive Venus hail storms are formerlY owner of the. flax mill almost sure to intend 'the. storms, here, and left Exeter seme nine years ago. He reports progress eTten regents. especially in the greet northwestern rmag=“5233e.2"w"esem''''f""2" ' in BROS iture an Undertaking Buring the summer months we will give 5 per cent, off for all cash sales, C,, HUSTON neral Dir tor and Practicable Embalmer, Opera Ilouse Bk Fu ago were renewing acquaintances here during the. past week, the ob- ject of their visit being to consult one of our local physicians in regard to Mrs Dorwerd'e health she hav- ing received a peralytic stroke some short time ago. Dorward was FOR 0 VERS1XT Y lEARS _ _ AN OLD AND WELL-TRTED REMEDY.--11CS Winslow'sSoothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the ehiM, softens the gums, allays all pain. cures wind colic. and is the 13est remedy for Diarrhcea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value 16 incalculable. Be sure and take Mrs Winslow's Soothing Sprat? and ask for no other kind. "...."""..."*"*"....to the Fron S660110 tO M0118 „ Is A am STfIR FLOUR Customers say: want nothing better than the last lot.' If "Give me the same as be- fore." III "We never bad better bread than we are get- ting now." When in need of flour for making bread call at the mill for "Star." Our Princess Makes lent pastry. excel - Mill feed always on hand. HARVEY BROS. . Chiurve o rising barometer and ..********0***4* the "Windy Cit y." • Fall Term ODens SW, 611* The Times has a supply of books very much cooler especially at night giving a treatise the, horse and hie will follow for some days the reac•- diseases, which we are giving away tionary storms ceniveing about the e he iaid uubcrbesth en9th.toallnewindppssies.18d1 T book' contains an index of die- The last regular storm period for eases, givinga deseription of each, August is central oil the 26th, ex - with causes, symptoms and treat- tending from the 24th to the 29th. ment, also a large collection ol Within this period the moon ie at excellent receeepts, which are very full on the 25tb, ia apogee on the valuable. The Times from now to I 261h and on the celest ial 81188 101' on January 1st, 1905 for 25c, to new subsctribers wily. Clubbing rates on application. Some of our readers complain of being troubled with ants. The fol- lowing reeelpt may be useful. Pro - cute a lare,'e spoinee, wet it 'well the 28th. Ties period is also at the centre of the 'Venue -perturbation, and fully under the pressure of the earth's September equinox. We may The indicatione arc [ha t the gen- eral .disturbancee ot this last per- iod will be followed by a general and press it dry, winch will leave high barometer , tit Ilea C‘O, high • N the cells quite. open ; 'then sprinkle ; winds and unseasonably cold yeath- over it some white sugar and place or out ot the northwest. 'It frosts it where theants are troublesome make their enneeranee over the They will soon collect 'upon the northern to Middle regions of the sPonge and toke up their abode in countrY during the. last few days of' the c is only necessary t 0 August , our (1((j735 riecd L bed. h 1 le en 11 dip the sponge in boiling water, wholly taken by surprise7 which will wash them ou c am. on nore sugar and set the trap for earthquake disturbances are Most another haui. The ptocess will soon likely to reach a maximum, general - clear the house of every ant. ly over the, globe, will be the 9t1i to • CASTOR IA , • For Infants and Children. • The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of the 13th and thc 4111 to the 281,h of August. Lady Jolir de Lotbinier; \vitt; of Sir. Henri Joly de Lotbinic;re, Lieu- tenant -Governor of firitish Colum- bia, is lying at lie point, of death at Gevernment Houee,[ram paraly- sis, the attending physician reluct- antly admitting that ileere IS 80 CENTRAL sTRATFORD. ONT. * • • * * It pays to get a business educa- sp * tion and it pays to get it in our * 4, school. Our attendance this • • year has been the largest in the 9 history of this college. We have • • 4 * placed more students in posit;ons 40 *this year than in any previous • (I • D. A. McLACHLAN, 'Principal * !yWeaa.rjg. .ELLIOTT, :President. 0' • , 0 *Write to the College for a magnificent .0, 0. @ * **044.444144440411400.0.00@*@ With a consignment of short le Georgia Pine. It makes th most beautiful interior flnish o any lumber on the market today Lumber Lath and Shingles We are in a better position tha ever to supply our many custome with all they may require either fro shop or yards.. Bee Keepers Suppliesready delivery. Place your Orders for Tanks early Estimates cheerfully as -Call in 'we like to see you.lee I-IOUSE IttXfiL15 HOLD DYES 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 colors at 0, LUTZ, Exeter.,, Please examine the date on your label end if not correct kindly let us know and we will make the alter - longer any hope of her recovery. aiion eic'qtgin-ASI ROSS & TAYLO EXETER, ONT. Get After th Bug- For the Best and Cheapest Paris Green Hellabore Blue Stone &c -Try Browning's Drug Store Old Eyes Made Youn Dim Eyes Made Bright I eau bring back to your eyes, weak ened with strain. ft cheer vision, th natural ease and comfort O' V tY years ago. And Why not ? I make a specialty of sight testing, and use the latest appliances for this inaportatit work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Graduate of Canadian College of Optics, Drug Store