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Exeter Times, 1909-02-04, Page 8L ++++++++++++++++++++++++9•++++i++++++++tit SThWART'S PHONE 16 Here are Some Mid -Win- ter Bargains that will Tickle the Strings of your Money Bags. O Thirty odd Trimmed Bats, all this season's, 11 11 some pattern hats among the lot. values 3.5o to $t5.00, your choice for only .... $1.25 VIOne only Man's Coon Coat, well furred, dark natural skins, value $45 going for .... $33 00 Vi Three only Men's choicest Coon Coats, lovely a) daik skins, full fluffy fur, value $58.00 your choice for $45.00 p Two cnly Men's Black Yak Fur ('oats, good cones, regular value $23, bargain price $17.50 Five only Ladies' Fur -lined Coats, made from good Kersey cloth, lined with best marmot Q fur and trimmed with choice American 1-1 and Isabella Sable. Values $55 to $6o going at $37.50 �. c only, Ladies' extra large size black Jack - lima cts, fifty inches long; best Beaver cloth, P latest styles. Just the thing for big, big ef ladies. Value $15 co going at $9 90 CD �, Ladies' American Fur Scarfs, long length, full fluffy fur, trimmed with heads and tails value $S.75, going at • • • • $5 75 '� Three only Saskatchewan Robes, large size, 1.14 Lined with best curl cloth, value $S.5o P going for ....$6.75 A Sinch, half Bleached Table Linen, heavy Oand good, 2 pieces only, value 40c, going 11 at......••..••••.,30c Big, Big Values in Room Rugs p and Linoleums If you want to furnish your Parlor, Din- ing Room, Hall or Kitchen, now's your chance We will save you good money. Colne and see. T Bring all your farm produce to us, It's just as good as cash. T. J. STEWART ++++++++++++++++4- fi +++✓c++++++++++++++++++•1•++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4++++++++++++++++ Th6 + t+ London Advertiser Free ujn Trip A party of Eight Young Women will be leen a trip to Great Britain and France with all Expenses paid by the LONDON ADVERTISER Read the Advertiser for particulars, Write the European Trip Department our - Market Report. -The following a e OUR OFFICE BOY HAYS; P11011ti ')') the report of Exeter markets, our• It makes sur shiver when 1i = redid up to Februaryent4th, look tit thesuu. list and sea th.1 THE 01,,D RELIAB Peas, 75 to Pt cents. names of bo many in arrears, t e Wheat 'J3 to 95 erns-. Seems to me I'd learn to cuss Great Clearing Sale of i Oats 37 to 08 cents. if I were rutiniug the paper. Marley 98 to 62 cents. When 1 get u sheet of my own, all i Shorts. *22 to td23. 1'11 wake everyoody pay .up. Bran. $20. or carry a crow %bar. 1 don't FeeFled F Flour, 0 to $2.75. understand why the sasses have N TER CloyFlour t$1.40 to al.l5. lie much patience and can keep Clover sped, $8 to $10 per bushel• up a smile. 1 expect a raise W I Putter 22 cents per pound. in wages pretty coon and I'd like 'everybody to pay up so's the raise twill came easy. O 0 We aro now Taking Stock and now is your time to ge Yours, I) S - The 1'. 1). • 1! �� X •t t kt 't' 1 M �. S FEB. 4th 10u Eggs '23C a dozed. (togs, dressed. *8.rit1 (togs, liveweight, t,••(i.65 Coal, $7.:'.5 a ton. Dried Apples 6 1-2 cents. Stock Taking Bargains in Furs and Fur Coats. Overcoats and Read The License Commissioners met made Clothing. here lilt. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR- John �Turrtiast 8acurdau ithsfcrreinsl(tlec`�t` Including Men's and Boys' geon, will be at the Commercial license of the Commercial hotel from Overcoats. We have just nine $3,00 Coats left Hotel. hours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. rm• l;arrows to Lyman W. Palmer. rn. Glasses properly fitted and die- )liens and Boys Heavy Rub - low The regular price being 5.00, 0.00, 7.00 and $8.00 now selling for the very eases of eve ear and nose treated. The Abstract of the Ontario game end fisheries laws and regulations bee's and Socks. \'+x• visit Saturday Frl,ni;+ry "7'11. says, cotton -tail rabbit may be taken ••••••••••••••+•••••••++•: or killed in any manner by the ♦ owner, occupant or lessee of any land on which it can be proved to • cause actual damage to trees and shrubs, or by any member of the family. The open season for musk- rats is from the first day of Novem- ber to the 30th day of April, but trio muskrat may be shot during the mouth of April • • • • •••••••e LOCALS •••••••• Mr. Gro .McLeod is visiting vela- t;ves at Seafortli. Mr. Coleman afoncur is ivisitioig his parents. J. (G. Stanbury was in Lucan on Tuesday attending Court. Miss Millie llyndi nan returned to Ottawa last week. The Ontar:o Legislature will open oat Tuesday Feby. 10th. Mr. 1Iarman Prior left Wednesday evening tfor Portage La Prairie. Squire Leathern, of London, was in town •Dlonday. • F. W. 'Gladmnn attended Division Court at 'Zurich on Wednesday. Miss Nettie Walter and Miss Til- lie Yeager are visiting friends in Strathroy. Mr. Thos. .Ifa.ndford shipped two carloads of horses to Winnipeg last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of London, last week visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Clarke. Miss Dorothy M. White was con- fined to 'her ;bed last week. suffering from pleurisy. Mr. Jas .Moore. of St. Marys, vis- ited Mr. .Alex Dow the former part of the week. Mr. and 'Mrs. \\'rat. Coultis. are vis- iting friends in Kirkton nerd $t. Marys this week. Dr. and Mrs. Mothersin and child- ren, of Port Stanley, are visiting at Itev. Going's. Mr. end 'Mrs. Warren Ross left Monday to 'return to their home in Aberdeen, 8. f). There are 'tow 96 inmates in the House of .Refuge at Clinton, the largest number on record. Mr. Robert Itorney last Saturday sh'pped n carload of cattle to the Toronto .Markets. Mrs. Will Moss and daughter. of Cli.n on, visited +with Mr. and Mrs. 1). Ross over Sunday. I rs. Robert Purdon, of Brandon, i.:.nilooa, was the guest of IDirs. S.mon Campbell this week. Mr. aitd Mrs. French, and two d:-ughters, of Toronto. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Follick. LUST. -On Tuesday, gold locket. with id;oto inside and engraved J. J.W. Kindly leave at Times office. Mr. IIer•o Harrell left last Friday for Windsor, where he has secured a situation as electrician with the Windsor Salt Co. The services in the iMaits street church last Sunday avere for the children. A boy's choir took charge of the singing. Miss Dorothy Lonsbery, of .Detroit, was the guest of ,her sister Mrs. J. J. White a few days during the past week. 1). V. ,Gladtnan, of Niagara. who has been visiting his brother. F. W. Gladfman here, was called home last week owing 'to illness in his family. Mr. II. E. Huston vsi's -peen ap- pointed representative of the County of 6luron to the Senate Board of the Western University of London. Mr. D. A. (loss left yesterday for Cuba, in the interests of the Sover- eign Fruit Co., in which company several Exeterites are interested. 2 -walking plows. Mr. John Taylor last week dispos- ed of his residence on Main street to Mr. John McCollough, of Osborne. Mr. McCullough takes possession in November next. Last week we sent nut a nunttx•r of accounts to subscribers. Already Many have responded and after read- ing this we expect the others will send along remittances. Mrs. John Ross, of Calgary. after visiting !friends here, left Monday for Kingsville to visit her father. J. Swenerton. ,before returning to her hone. The springlike weather came to an end Inst Friday and since then we have lean having 'genuine winter. It is just n year since we had the big snow blockade. Miss Edna Dow, who is taking a r;urse of training in the Toronto 1 ospital, is home for it short time t .n account of a slight illness with ice risy. Woman's Institute.- The regular sleeting of the Woman's Institute ender Advertier Cola well tx held in t3entor's hall en Fri- day, Feb. 5th nt 3 o'clock. All mem- bers are reyucsted to be present for important business. -Mrs. 1). Cob - Limited bie'iiek• Pres. One night lost week Mr. Joseph Davis stet with an accident which night have resulted in a tragedy,. Ile hail beeti ruga red until it late • LONDON, - CAN ADA. SEEDS FREE If you ask, you can have a package of seed of this marvellous Russian Giant I.ettuce included absolutely free with our new handsomely Illustrated 1909 Cata- logue. This lettuce is nearly as large and solid as a cabbage. Stands het weather surprisingly well, and has a rich, buttery flavor. If you prefer, you may choose a package of our Colossal White Sugar Beet ora package of Ostrich Feather Aster Writ• fo-dar and name giver eheic., also mention Sam. of this paper. de sf tits mama", Ru..iaa Giant Leave• Darch & Hunter Seed Co., Limited, an eie.a awes five London, Ont. Reeve T. 11. 'McCallum requires through the press to extend an in- vitation to the 'citizens of Exeter. to be present at the council meet:ug i rida!i evening .Feby. 6th, at 8 R N. ROWE o'clock, for the rpurpose of discus- sing the betterment of our fire pro- tection•. The time has now . come when our council must do something in that particular and the question arises, 1 -what shall Ave do: 2- re- pair the present system or install a new one for fire protection only ; ;3 - to install a complete system for fire rind domestic purposees, with a com- plete sewerage tsystem conneotcd there with. The Council should have some idea what the citizens want so Big Bottle for a Quarter that when an engineeer is brought here, they will be able to tell him what the people require. As (this matter is something which demands Miss Olive Madge, A. T. C. M., itnmediate attention there should be teacher in piano, vocal and theory, a good attendance at the meeting will prepare pupils in Exeter and to discuss the question. vicinity in the nbove for the Toronto At the meeting of the Puolio Lib- Conservatory examinations. Recent rary Board Monday evening, after soloist in Wiarton. Those wishing the oppointig of the different coin- further information apply by phone mittees a committee consisting of or letter to Miss Madge, Thames Reeve T. 1J. McCallum \Vm. 'Weekes, Road. N. D. Burden, was appointed to in- Women with pale co lorless faces terview the council regarding a Car- who feel v%oak and discouraged. will negie Library building for Exeter. receive both mental and bodily vigor The quarters aro entirely too in- by using Carter's Iron Pills, vrhioh adequate for the present require- aro made for the blood, nerves and ments, all the shelves being Lull of complexion. books and new ones to be added. The committee would recommend that several citizens be required to joist them its their appeal to the council, They understand that some citizens have personal friends well known to that great philanthropist, who will be only to glad to help forward this scheme. The council will 'ne asked to seriously consider the mat- ter and get into correspondence with Mr. 'Carnegie and ascertain full par- ticulars as to his conditions in giv- ing a donation. On Wednesday, the 10th of Febru- ary, the County committee will con- duct its one -day financial campaign of the county. All the principal places in the county will tie can- vassed that day beginning at nine o'clock it. an. A budget of $1800 is needed to carry on the work for 1909, and Exeter's share is $50. The County committee has appointed 8 local men as its representatives. who assisted by Mr. E. It. Wilson, Secre- tary of London Y. M. C. A., will wait on the people for their contri- butions on the day appointed. The work is going ahead most satisfac- torily in the five organizations of the county, there being n member- ship of over C00 men and boys. If everybody will do his share, this amount will be easily raised in Exe- ter. Let us keep the grand work going until it touches the life of every one of Huron's 16000 young sten rind boys. Mens and Boys heavy Mitts Hens and Ladies Overshoes Ladies and Chilk'rens Jackets Furs and Caps All at prices that are bound to clear thein ont. Highest Prices paid for all kinds of Produce. DONT MONKEY with that cough take tlowey's White Pine & Tar ,MUSIC TEACHING. A quiet wedding took place in Tor- onto on Ian. 19th when Miss Hans nah Parsons, of Exeter, was united in holy ponds of matrimony to Mr. John Kelleher, of Proctor, btinn., Conductor 011 the Duhtth, M ssiler and Northern .railway, by Rev. T.E. F. McCann. Miss Parsons is Well rind 'favorably known in and around Exeter and is held in the highest es- teem by her many friends here, and itt London where she has lived for the past few years. Mr. and firs. Kelleher Left Toronto on n. trip to friends in Buffalo and London a.n1 have spent file past week in Exeter the guests of her brothers and sis- ters. Mr. Kelleher is tt stranger to 'Exeter but during his short stay 'here ,nude many warm friends. They left Saturday evening i for their new home near Duluth and will visit n few days at the Soo on their Tway. The best wishes of a host of friends go with them to their future home. J j 'i•.+ a li,s-• { .' . .1 Mrs. Cunningham, of Clandenoye. r t� ii 1 fI : f� ►\�; ,.;•1 itt ill nt the home of her daughter, f • •,,., 1 Mrs. Yager. euffer;n; from erysip- •- �' t•` ',,'t The memt+ers of the Exeter Gun f.r tt As Clue last Thursday commenced a ser- ' i fi:t+lli�. ism of shooting events for eevernl �' '?:'s+t`. ••! trophies presented by 'members of the f a`t as.. C�' 'y ! club. also by the Dupont Powder Co. �/( Jatq'. � • Any one can enter the contest ny paying the mernncrship fee of 81.00 Per Year. The hbooting is on ,the percentage handicap. t,o that every one has n chance. Those wishing to hour on the audit of the town cooks tenter at the next shoot will os g:vrn and upon returning hotnc hail oc• why you ahould look after your eye- their handicap oy the committee at casion to go ,near the cellar -door. sight is -that Nature never Were us the ground.. The trophies tire good In the uncertain light of the lamp be a new pair of cycle, The hest of tea- i 1 ones and well worth trying Inc. The was carrying tie didn't notice that sons why, at the first sign of trouble. shooting will Continue till 100 rocks the door nvns oprn and stepped into yon should consult an I a re shot at 20 n,•;ng allowed every t he cella r -a ay. The descent of some OPTICAL EXPERT and to transmit the same to any other Thursday. Any one wishing to eight nteps teas sufficient to render)place in the municipalities through practice cin do so the alternating Mr. .spil in; theou= and break the for telief. We ran ndd toyour n t ' wh:ch the railwwty Is authorized to Thursdays. Following is the result lamp. willing oil over his cloth- e. be built, find to dispose of any stir- of last Thursday's Fhont :-N. fitan- inv. Fortunately he recovered jest )oat then as well. 1••,xA1iteRt chief fere, hltis not required for t he purpose lake 10; C. St intake 12: .1. Hunk in in time 40 Pee his perilous position, don't delay. Make it, the bus. of the 1Cornp.ny. 7; .1. Grein 10. B. Fold l .1. Trier/ for the limp wick was burning not of your day -TO -DAY. 1 Opticalgoods in complete e'ock. The &miff Railway end works are tier 12. F. Kerr 17; \V. Carrick 14 ; far from him and the fire wascreetr P P +leclnred tor lie for the general bene- W. :Sanders 10. N. Fitton 12; WW. ins towards gtim. Mr. Davis i3 con- W. S. Howey Phm B.r 1 fit of Cnnada. Tnhna t,r. P. Tram t r 8. The club is a dcrahly br�i..rd and Laken up, but f • I\'1:Y et 1)noM(;OLE, making nrran:em, nts Inc their an the 4setpe of himself and household Chemist and Optician Solicitors for the Applicant•. nual tournament to ne heli on Good from o terrible death is a matter EXETER -- ONTARIO. London. Ontario. end February, 1909 Friday, for congratulations upon his friends. A Regular Storm Period covers the first five bays in Fenruary which is central on the ,3rd. By the 1st and 2nd the barometer will be falling, and the temperature will be rising, in western sections of the county. By the Ord, cloudiness and storm areas will oo organized, and Burin; the 3rd to 6th, rain, wind and snow will prevail generally, passing pro- gressively from western to eastern extremes of the country. The storms of this period will reach their cul- minating severity and extent in con- nection with fu11 Moon on and touch- ing the fith. By the 6th storms will have turned to driving snow in the north end west, followed closely by rising barometer, hish northwest winds and change to much colder. Cold, fair Weather will advance east- ward and southward in the immed- iate rear of these progressive storms. reaching its varying degrees of fri- tz:dity most parts of the country 'by the 7th to 8th. We /oclieve that earthquakes and general ' seismic shivers will grow less frequent as we pass through the interim 'oetween the Jupiter periods: tut In some de- gree. such Phenomena swill continue in regular cycles. The 5th is the central dry of such n period, em- bracing about the Ord to the 8th. notably the 4th, 6th •and 6th. A Reactionary Storm Period is central on the 8th. 9th and 10th. At this time look for marked reaction tto warmer'o+sginning in the west. Fall- ing barometer will follow, brim;ttz cloudiness and rant, 'with possibly electrical storms southward, on and touching the 9th. As These storms move enstward. the west sides of storm areas will turn to snow, and be follow'e(. Immediately by /rising barometer and much colder. fair weather. Lenrn well this lesson of storm and anti -storm areas passing periodically across the country from west to east, and you will rarely "get. left" in your calculations of what will 'reach dour locality at regular intervals. NOTICE 18 IIEREfY GIVEN that application will he grade to the Par- liament of Canada at its present ses- sion for on Act to incorporate a Company to tie named THE LONDON AND NOItTII WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. •with the following pa- pers:-(•) 'To +construct, equip grid operate a line of railway from a point in or near the City of London to the Town of Sirtria. passing through the 'Townships of London. Lobo, East Williams, Adelaide, War- wick. I'lymplon and Sarn:a ; • also from It 110:111 1n nr near the city of London to a point on Lake Huron in the County of Huron patss:og through the ow•nslr is of London Lobo. East ,Willinnns. West 'tVilliams McGillivray. Stephen. Ilay Stanley and Goder:ch, with power to build brunches or extensions from the main lines not exceeding in each case fifteen miles, each branches not to extend .beyond the litn'1s of the Counties of Middlesex. ,Lambton or Huron (2) To 'construct and operate telegraph and telephone lines Omit its railway. and to collect tolls for the transmission of messages there- on (3) To acquire :utd utilize water and steam pow, r for the purpose of compressing a`r or :enerntin; elec- tr:city. end to dikpo•e of surplus power not required Inc the purposes of the Company (-1) To acquire elec- tricity or other power or energy. You may depend that you are missing the time of your life if you let these prices pass We have also a few Men's and Boys' Suits $5,00 and $1.50 that were 9.00,1%00 and $1,00. They must go to make room for our spring stock. Dress Goods 75c for '?.ic; title tor 100; 3.ic for 15c. These goods are heavy and dumb and will make splendid children's dresses. Underwear One line only regular 75c for 25e./ Fere winter Caps;to clear at 10c; suitable for Boys and M CARLJNC BROS._ We epf a i r ElaS Pu 6111rd616 To those who can figure this All kinds of Boots and heading out correctly we Shoes for you will give CEO. MANSON $20.00 and $18.00 Suits for $12.00 Boots and Shoes Next to Carling Bros. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• jLoose lea! ledger, : Adding Lill Sys charged card system. an ♦ ait modern de- : • vices known Mach i net ° badness ♦ science are atdisposalot our students. Consequently business houses • of leading Canadian and American cities are • calling loudly for our graduates. • Indhidual Instruction. Enter any day. Mail Courses. • Send postal tor particulars. Cliotoll Business College = GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• t , IMP The old way The New Wall TAKE flown)p's Gu re -I -Gold Capsules Sold only at Howey's Drug Store )2)GENIRAL /sit iii'R,,TrORO ONT.,.,� This school stands in the fore- front as the largest and best practical training school in Western Ontario. We have three departments, COMMERCIAL. SHORTHAND TELEGRAPHY. All departments are in charge of experienced instructors and the courses are thorough ami practical. Our graduates secure good positions. Students are en- tering every week. %Vrite for our free catalogue at once. ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, Principals. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• fAID I House and Lot For Sale in Exeter This property belonged to the late Mrs. Elite Hodgert and is being offered by sale by the executors to close up the estate. On the premises are a substantial brick house, storey and a half, good frame stable and barn ; few frult trees; good Well and 2-5 of as aero of land. For terms and particulars apply to Wm. liodgert, Farquhar, or Alex 'lodger t, Ruaseldale. TiLE CHIRP REASON $6.00 Pants for $4.00 $4.00 Pants for $2 75 This offer is',for two weeks only. Evei y Snit is a bargain. W. W. TA AN Merchant Tailo . EXETER, --- ONTARIO. WINTER RESOR Round trip Tourieit ticket now on sale to all principal Winter Resorts, including, CALIFORNIA MEXICO b LORIDA The New and Attrac- tive Route Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, Is via Chicago and St. Paul Minneapolis or Duluth. Bag- gage checked through in bond; no examination. Full information from J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent. or write J. D. MCDONALD, Efo10111 Depot, Toronto. Ont. That Nutty Flavor We have it in our STA* FLOUR It contains the qualities that tickle the palate. You must ha heard it over and over agait i Harvey's Star makes delicious bread, Try it and you will smile too, HARVEY BROS. Special Induce to Piano and Orga Purchasers For the Month of January. We have a large stock of both Pianos and Organs to (Bowie from and would be \'eased to have you call. •t'e know we can save you to"ney, if we can't we do t itek you to buy; fair t.,,d square, isn't it. Sewi' g Machines, Sleighs, ) . yin Books, 1311)Ies, Stat ion eTy Etc. S. Martliq 5011