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Exeter Times, 1909-03-18, Page 8.iE EXETER 'Lt1D4. S MAR. 18th 1909 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +44+++++4 I Market Report. -The following .s Watch hooey's window for snaps +++ 6.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.i.♦. 44.444. the report of Esetar markets, ear- we are clearing out a few odds and I reeled up to March 18th. I ends at prices that will surprise you. STEWART'S '�+ ! I't'HS. 85c i ,rias J..1. Arlen eye sight specialist } \�'he::t $1.03. 1 } Oats 43 to 45. (will be at the Commercial hotel on + Barley 53c. + Shorts, *25. Bran $24 tilendid Flour, STAR, *3.00. +I ,I Feed Flour *1.4u to *1.45. A:syke *6 to $8 t.er. btu:awl. i' (,:over y5. to *6. T:urotby til to *2 tee. bushel. Butter 20 cents pe. hound Eggs 18 cents Hogs dressed. *8.50 to 9,00. !logs liveweight *7.05 4. Coal, $7.25 a ton. I* ' Dried Apples 6 Centtt. ++ +4. ++ ++ ++ ++ +++ Exra .S peel al + ++ +4. ++•1.l. +4 t$ tt it it 14 +.I. + t PIHONE 16 SPRING STOCK COMPLETE And Ready for Your Verdict. We are told that our showing of new dress goods are the finest in Exeter. The assortment is targe, the style new and values as usual the best. Shadow and self stripes are Correct for the sea- son. We show some beauties. 60c. the yd. in lovely shadow stripes in all the new shades of (fray, Move, Green, Brown and Navy. 60c. the yd, for all wool Chiffon Mirror cloth. Lovely finish. Swell for suits. 1$1.00 the yd. for n swell range of new satin finished silk stripes, all the new shades, +++.:-..-++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++-t +++++++++++++++++++++++ Ladies Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose Double Knee, Double heel, Double Toe regular value 40c. • Our bargain price -the pair- + 25 cents ++• +++++++++++++++++++++4;++++-14++++++++++_++++ Do You Know great line of \\'e are showing a Ladies ready to wear Tailor Jfade. Suits, made from Chiffon mirror finished broadcloth triui- wit h silk tapestry stitching and large buttons. Conte and take a see, we can fit you. Prices are not high. Millinery Show Rooms Are Now Open We are ready to care for all early orders. Mimes Asatd is in charge. The change in hats for this season is very marked. While the hats are largo they are trimmed very flat.; you'll like them, Come and see the new style. \Ve believe we show the largest assortment of Room Rugs and Linoleums in the ('ounty. Our Rugs range from *6,SO to *30.00 Any size and any color you want. Our st.ecial seamless Brussels and Wilton Rugs are Beauties. Come and bring your friends with you. It's nice to study the new styles, Ask to see our new Velvet Rug $22.50 J. A. STEW L E T +++++++++++++++++•++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++•+++++++++++++++++ RARE CHANCE! Southerh Alberta Farm Lands The undersigned have secured control of the finest block of PALL \WRIiAT LAND IN ALHERTA. This land is all level prairie and can easily be broken. Don't Miss This Chance If you are thinking of going West, come and talk it over. Our prices are right. Land sold to suit puachasers in sections or larger blocks with privilege of selection. This land will not be on the market for long. We have private car attached to regular trains leaving Toronto and London first Tuesday of each month, starting lith of April. For further par- ticulars apply to John Ghariton, Exeter, Agent for Allison, Fair & Co. SEEDS FREE A package of seed of the I). & Ii. Colossal White Sugar Beet will be given you free if you write for our handsome new 1909 Catalogue. This beet grows to an iutrnense sire, is easily har- vested, and yields 1,500 to 2,000 bushels to the acre in ordinary soil. Makes cows yield more milk. Fattens hogs quicker. If preferred we will send you a package of our Russian Giant Let- tuce or Ostritch Feather Aster secd instead of the sugar beet seed. Write to -day and name your choke, also mention name of this paper. Darch & Hunter Seed Co., Ltd., London, Ont. DR. OVENS EYE AND RAR SUR- FOR SALE aeon. will be at the Commercial I Two filly colts 1 and 2 years old. Hotel. Hours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. i alio 2 cows in calf. Apply Statham, m. Glasses properly fitted and die- I London Road south. 3t eases of eve ear and nose treated. --s-- 1 - ,Next visit $tturday March 27th. Maple syrup making comrnenced _ - (his week. TFAC'111•:R WANTED The district militia camp will be , held at London instead of Goderich For school section No. 5 Usborne,' (his year, probably some time in June. male. with second crass certificate Mrs. Decker. of London. visited preferred. to commence duties after Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Neaman over Easter holidays. Apply to J. N. Sunday. Perkins. Exeter Ontaario. Mr. D. A. Ross nag confined to his room n few days last tverk suffering from n severe cold. .lir. .Tohn Carrick. of \Vaebago. North Ontario. is visiting at the horns of \tr. and Mrs. Cicero Aldeworth. Exeter North. Mr. and Mr. French and children of Toronto. who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. rollick for sev- eral weeks. returned to th.•ir hoot,. on E1aturdny. North West Lands !fought and Sold. , VI. have at remitter of npplientions for northwest lands in quarter and half section Iota. Any one having western lands which they wish to dis- pose nf. will do well to call tit the Times Office and get pnrticulnrs. RESIDENCE Port SALE Handsome frame residence ; 10 rooms in good repair. with 1 acres of land : 1 mile west of the Main St. of Seaforth; stable for 2 horses and ?ION Cow. Land is well planted 'with fruit in last week's issue und• r the bead and ornamental trees. Plenty of of Zion an item appeared in which bard and soft wnt,•r. Furnace and Roland Squire gave the young peo- Electric lights. side walk to Sea- pie a dance rind curd part on tie forth: township taxes, Apply on the Cornish f.trrn. \\-e are informed that premises or to. Mr. (Squire was not at the (unction 4t F. Holmested, S aforth.and knew nothing about it. • Phone 22 Saturday, !larch 39th, hours 10 a.m. New Spri n to 8 p. in. g Goods TTIIE OLD RELIABLE to be flayed any place satisfac- tory to the Ilensall players. A few weeks ago the Bengali tram were here and were trimmed by the locals. and the same team feel confident they can turn the trick again. The challenage has not yet been accepted by •I1eustll. A: a meeting in Goderich held last Friday evening for the purpose of organizing the Goderich base ball club for the corning season, the ques- tion of forming an amatet.r league •••••••••••••••••••••••••• for the county of Huron was proposed, • consisting of the following teams: •Goderich. Clinton. Seaforth. Mitchell, • •LOCALS Exeter and lliytb. Exeter has the •••••••• ,••••••• material for the making of a good team this year, but the matter of +++++++++++•b++++++++++++++� entering the league will not be taken 1'he'rimes fill Jan, 1910 up until the annual meeting is held. Three interesting curling games were played on the local rink testi Thursday afternoon and evening be- tween Mensall rinks and Exeter rinks, 7 C C for Seventy Five Cents 11 'fell your Neighbors a- bout it. ÷-1--:-44+++++++++++++++++++++ resulting in the _locals being defeated The newest colors in shirts and ties, Second hand square piano for sale each time. Irl the afternoon. wvith J. fancy braces. also a full stock of boots or rent. H. MARTIN & SON. Taylor and It. Bonthron as skips. the and shoes in all sizes. Sunday wvas connexional day in score was 7 to 9 in favor of Hensel!.Clean fresh groceries always in stock. the Drain Street Methodist church. The following itt the result of the - Are now ready for your inspection, New dress goods in all the leading col - ore, in plain clothe, fancy stripes, and plaids. Alt at reasonable prices. We sell Grafton, prints. All guaranteed fast colors. Gent's Furnishings. Mr. J. •G. Martin, of Seaforth, was evening games. Exeter Hensall R. Dinney F. Srnallacombe Miss J. J. Allen eye sight specialist J. Taylor Brant will be at the Coutmerciul hotel on G. Anderson Vice. Billings Vice. Saturday, Mnrch 29th, hours 10 a. in. It. Seldon Skip Dr. Sellers Skip. to 8 p. m. 17 19 Spring will soon be here the birds Exeter Ilensall are proof it it. Arm yourself early for IL Gould Harburn good health with liowey's Blood Puri- 11. Taylor 1'. Stewart fiers, Our Sarsaparilla is bard to E. Jones Vice. 1t. Bonthron Vice beat. A. Taylor Skip. C. McDonald Skip During the banquet held \Vednes- 13 15 day evening the gasoline lamps went A Regular Storm Period is central out shortly after midnight. Investi- on the 21st. covering the 19th to the gation showed the valve on the air 23rd. This is also at the center of pressure tank had been turned off. the vernal equinox. and on the 21st WOOD FOR SALE. -We are now the Moon is both in perigee and on -prepared to deliver to any part of the celestial equator. A phenotnen- tbe town first class elm slabs. All ally low barometer, great humidity orders promptly attended to. and high temperature will be It warn - R. GILLIES. ing of violent storms, anywhere from Mr. Herb. Phillips, son of Mr. If. S. Friday the 99th, to Tuesday. the 23rd, Phillips, who was confined in the notably on Sunday, Monday and Tues - Phillips, who hospital for several weeks day, the 21st. 22nd and 23rd. In all followwiug an operation for specks probability this period will first bring dicitis, arrived home on Monday en - of storms of vicious otos lightning and last week and is much improved. a caller in town on Saturday. A number of friends of Dr. Mal- loy surprised him tit his home last evening, the occasion being his birth- day. As the Dr's natal day falls on the same day as St. Patrick. the costumes worn by the ntasouarnders. were mostly in colors suggestive of the day. John A. Governlock. of Forest, esusin of Mr. Wm. Coultis, of Exeter died on Monday of last week after only a few days illness with linen - times'. Mr. Governlock will be re- tie utbered as inking part in the spec- i.tl •rvicesin the Main street church Lk,' spring. T. E. Handford last Friday ped a carload of horses to Foley, \..elsh and Stewart, contractors for the G. T. P. at Mntthewson. The shipment was n. trial order. and if 11 -1. animals prove satisfactory. Mr. llandford expects the contract for supplying them with all their horses. "Trig" Mason, the Lumberman evan- gelist. w•h.a was to have commenced a series of special meetings in con- nection with the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday evening. sent word that he would have to postpone his visit for several weeks owing to trouble with one of his limbs, which was broken last fall. A quiet wedding was solemnized Tuesday afternoon Mares 16th at the home of Itichard Delhridge. when his daughter Annie was united in mar- riage to \Vrn. T. ferny. of Virden. Man. The wedding was performed by Itcv. A. II. Going in the presence of only a few immediate relatives. Mr. nrtd Mrs. Bray left on the even- ing train for Virden, where they will make their home. Rev. James Livingstone. of Mit- chell. gave his celebrated l' rttire on the lluman Voice to n Targe audi- ence in the James Street Methodist church Monday. The lecture was bot h arousing and interesting and was listened to with much interest. As a lecturer. Mr. Livingstone iras great control of his voice and gave several imitations of the voices of several public speakers. varying from those with a shrill voice to those with a (beep bass. Whack 1 )tang I 1 hey go. The bal- ance of the stock rat the Exeter liar - gain Store. We wwnnt to clear out the balance of the stock this week. No reasonable offer will be refused for this week for any goods in the store. Also for sale at cracking Big Bargains, one National cash re- gister; oar pair counter scales: four paper cutters. one HANDSOME large plated shoe stnnd ; one cnse of tuen's strawy hats and n lot of washing atn- monia. J. W. BRODEI{ICK. The boys of the town gave Itcrittie Martin n farewell banquet at the Commercial Hotel Thursday evening about thirty-five of the young men of the town being present. After an eecellcnt supper was disposed of the fallowing toast list was given. "The 1 int:," It. N. Creech: "Our Guest," S. G. itaw•den ; Response. B. Martin : "Canada." R. Southcott: "Our Towyn," `t. Dobler and W. Murray ; "Sports." P. Fleming: "Learned Professions," Dr. Cairns: "Absent Boys." P. !frown- ing. W. W. Taman : "Good Fellow- ship." F. Bawden, F. Ilawkshan "Ladies." W. Mnrtin and C. Dyer. The speeches were good and proved that the young men of the town are just as capable of making addresses as ninny of the older heeds. The local hockey player nre not enthused over (he report which ap- peared in the Hensnll paps* last week. regarding the match !laved rat thunder. high winds and possible tor- nadoes to the southward. all follow- ed by furious gales from the north- W west, with blockading blizzards and Chemist and Optician drifts of snowy. Very low barometer EXETER ONTARIO. anywhere in the Gulf region must be regarded as an ornen of possible West India cyclones. This period, 19th to 23rd. constitutes the most marked seismic period of the month. Watch telegraphic reports on and about the 21st, 22nd and 23rd. If a decided wintery aspect docs not attend and follow the storms of this period, the remainder of the Mars period will probably bring weather of *vernier type. Whatever is at this time. will foreshadow, itt a large degree what may be expecte. far into April. R. N. ROWE I'IN YOUR FAITH To something that has cured thous- ands and will cure you. BRICK'S TASTELESS COD LIVER OIL There may be nothing wrong with you tut a "run-down" constitution. ' IT CURES THAT Or an annoying little cough. IT CURES TMIAT1 Or iwiovtiished conditions of the blood. IT CURES THAT. Or loss of appetite. ' IT CURES THAT. Or you may be so far advanced that you're in danger of pulmonary trouble ; bronchitis, consumption. Settle the matter to -day. Buy BRICKS TASTELESS and take it regularly. It will fix you up. All druggists. e S. Howey, Phm. B. A very pretty svedding was solemn- ized at high nodii on Wednesday the 17th inst.. at this' residence of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Campbell, Exeter. when their daugh- ter, Clara Maude. was united in the bonds of matrimony to Mr. Arthur C. Ramsay, of 'Hamilton, and former- ly of Exeter. To the strains of Lo hengrin's wedding march played by the bride's sister, Miss Vera, the brid- al party entered the parlor and took their places before n hank of flow- ers. The ceretnony was performed by Rev. Dr. Ramsay, of Ottawa. broth, er of the groom in the presence of the immediate relatives. They were un- attended, and the bride. who was giv- en nwny by her father looked very charming in ah embroidered white silk mull gown made empire style en- train, with directoire girdle trimmed with oriental satin. She also wore a veil fastened with orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of white carnations and maiden hair fern. After a dainty wedding brenk- fast. the happy couple took their de- parture on the evening train for Their home in Hamilton. The bride's going away gown was of brown chif- fon broadcloth, with hat to match. The gifts were numerous and costly showing the high esteem in which the young couple are held. Mr. and Mrs. Itamsny will be rat home to their friends after April 15t h at their re- silidenre 133 Hanford Ave., north. 1(nm- ton. Mr. and Mrs. William I)nvis. Exeter North, celebrated their (:olden Wed- ding on the 11th. of March 1909 with all the children present but three. Mr. A. E. Davis, of London: Mr. W. E. Davis. of Hamilton; Mrs. Dr. II. M1eIonald, Hollandale. Wisc.: Mrs. W. E. Mitchell. London ; Mrs. E. Gardiner, Essex ; Mrs. .lnrvis Dick- son. Chatham: Mrs. Ed. Taylor. Lon- don: Mr. Ernest Davis at home. The 1''rents were well remembered by the children and their many friends An address stens rend and toasts fol- lowed. A purse was presented by the children and a pleasant evening followed. rhe following address was pre- sented :-To day we meet to shower congratulations on our parents. Few people have the oppertnnity of living together fifty years in the holy estate of matrimony. and when they have over come to so great a degree the many infirntaties of th•• flesh and incompatibility of tamper they de- serve to be congrat,lnted and to have a wedding festivity which shall be as cermonioun as the first one and twice as impressive. Anniversaries like these are indeed oar guide post on the road of life. pointing the way to haappines9 and few are such oc- eseions. ns (hone that nre not o'er shadowed by the gloom of some loved 011e9 death. but the prnyer of thank- fulness can miry be offered t hat no such sad incident has crossed the llensall, when the Exeter players threshold of this beloved home And were defeated by the score of 20 to in conclusion we have only to glance . he Exeter team wens not the n•- gular one. being short several of the best pryers. and they are out with a challenge to piny the llensnll team, one and we (bink up cannot do better for fun. money or marbles, th.• game than offer up oar filicitntions by leav McCntchen the Retial travel- wishing that it may be n long one ler for the Canadinn Oil Co.. and who that r•vrry future c,.l,•hrntion of is well known in Exeter. came tient, their wedding day may find th • at the faces of oar moth( r and father to see that their journey to- gether so far hal bet rt pleasant BUS AND DRAY BUSINESS Having decided to go into the Bus and Dray Business in Ex- eter, I have placed a new and up.to date rig on the road for the conveyance of passengers to and from the station and re- spectfully solicit a fair share of the business of the travelling public. Calls at the office, Phone 41a, cheerfully attend- ed to WM. ARNOLD Blacksmith Shop For Sale First class stand doing good busi- nees; also comfortable residence. III health reason for selling. For terms and porticulare apply to A. E. PYM, Exeter, Ont. NOTI6E: To Farmers and Public If you have any old Iron, Rubbers, Rags, Copper, Brass, Lcad, Zinc, bring it to M. Jackson & sons The Old Reliable Firm Where you can get market price in cash. All sizes iron pipe, also iron posts oil hand. M. Jd6ksoo Matin St, opposite Electric Power House. 1.111111111111111.1. .\ SMALL 011 'LARGE RAG. of a fine grain, white nutritious "Star Flour." is sold ns our brand. Have you ever triad it' (let your grocer to give vol our kind next time and ce.• '1'iIE lit i'Eltlolt RAKING QUA 1.17 IES that Sitar Flour" possesses. Better rn n9 and more wholesome. because of n getting bis name on the honor roll contented with their lot and as happy secret process that we put the it ns n bowler at London lost Safer in each other nt now. And on b.•. through Don't forget. day. Lew rolled a total of 297 pins, hilf of the fancily. wy present tin, jus three short of the maximum snt.sol token of our log• and tipple e. I ■AR♦ EY BROC• number. is t ion,. v i [j St a,7 Whltowoar! WhItcwoarl This week brings us again to the time for opening up and marking off our white wear, which has open. ed out to our entire satisfaction. We have this - year with out a doubt, better styles and better qual- ities in White Waists, Skirts, Corset Covers, Draw- ers and Gowns than we have shown for years. White Waists No. 940 In white India Linen lawn trimmed with Embro and Val Lace tnade in new style with long sleeve, sizes 3`2--40 Price $3.50 No. 890 In white lawn heavy embro front trimmed with Val lace and insertion Extra value, sizes 31-40 Price $2.50 No. 935 In fine white lawn trimmed with embro and Val Ince. Sizes 32-40. Price $1.50 No. 900 In fine linen lawn with embro front tucked sleeves and back, triutmed with Val lace and insertion. Sizes 31-43 Price 93.00 No. 889 In white lawn trimmed with lace and insertion with shoulder effect and long sleeve. Sizes 34-40 Price $2.255 .No. 870 In white lawn nicely tucked and extra value. Sizes 32-40 Price $1. In White Lawn trimmed with Enrbro Insertion and Val L N0. 866 A perfect fitting waist, sizes 32-40 Price $ CARLINC BROS. We Repairl 40 FORTY 40 All kinds of Boots and Shoes for you CEO. MANSON Boots and Shoes Next to Carling Bros. O•••••NN•••••••••••••• 5 T, wide itS of ripe scholar- ship, widteaching and busi- ness experience in leading Can- adian and American centres, employed by our chain of l Iigh. (:rade Colleges, hale built up a Superior, unapproache d curriculum. Each student is instructed privately at his own desk. We assist our graduates to the best positions. Three -courses - Commercial, Stuno, ra' phy and Telegraphy. Mall Courses. Enter any day. Write tor particular. 2 Cliolon Business Colin GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1'BING TERM FROM APRIL 1st. CENTRAL i .�# £.TRATFORD., ONT. We have a large school, a high-grade school, with splendid equipment. Instructora are ex- perienced. Courses in Commer- cial. Shorthand and Telegraphy departments are thorough. up -to date and practical. Our gradu- ates are in demand as office aa- sistante and Business College Teachers. Write for our free catalogue. Enter at any time, ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, Principals. •••••••••••••••••••••••N• SNAPS 1 $30 Disc Graphouhnoe *15 1 *20 Disc Gramophone $10 50 75c. Discs each 50 cents 1.000 needles 75 cents 1 Good Organ at n bargain Will sell any of the above on the installment plan $5 down $1 or /l<2 per week. Edison's Phonographs $17, *39. $52 $100.00. Edison records 65c. and 40 cents. Drop in and see there anytime no trouble to show goods. St. I'a tricks and Fester cards on sale. in great variety. THE PURITY Canadian Express Building. White Wyandottes Good Laying Strain 1st pen. *1.50 for 13 eggs. 2nd pen. *1.00 for 13 eggs Three' settings or incubator lots at special rates. 1st pen headed by bird bred by J. 14. Martin. l'ort Dover; 2nd pen headed by reel good bird of my own raising. Either pen n.•eds no comment es to quality. Cornmunicn- tions answered promptly. CHAS. 1'. 1100PE R, Ilex 157, Exeter, Ont. APPLICATION TO PARLIANIENT. An Application will be made to the Legislative Assembly of the Province 0t Ontario. at its next session by th. Stratford and St. Joseph Itad:n1 fair- way Company for an Act ext ?noting the time for t h • commencement and for the rompletio•t of the Company's railway, J. 1'. Vincent. Solicitor for the Applicants Doer! at Ottawa this 24th day of February A. I). 1C 9, New Suitings in Greys, Tans, Browns and Greens. Jusb arrived styles salve as pities, but prices much lower. All our stock is now and up-to- date. W. W. TAM. N Merchant Tailor. EXETER, - ONTAI;IO. GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM Settlers Low rates to certain points in Sas atchewan and Alberto. via Chicago or Port Arthur, each Tuesday during March and April. Pacific Coast Excursion Daily Until April 30th. VANCOUVER, B. C. SPOKANE, WASH. SEATTLE, WASH, PORTLAND. ORE. for $14.45 One-way second-class from Exeter TO COBALT AND GOWGANDA The Pioneer route is via Grand Trunk and T. & M.. 0. 'Ry's. Full information from J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent, or write J. D. MCDONALD, mien Depot, Toronto. Ont. CANADIAN PACT FIG HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS TO Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Special Trains leave Totems 2.00 p.m. w APRIL II, 10 NAY 4, 14 JUNE 1, 14, 0 JULY 13, 27 AUG. 10, 24 SEPT.?, 21 Second alar tickets iram Oatarie stations to pintos, Northwest pace at LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES Wm:44e and mein $12 00; E knontoe and retete 442 50 sad to other points .■ proportion Tithesfood pto mars witkia (A day, tram Saar date. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS oe all semitone. Comfortable beth,, fully equipped with bedding. caa be secured at moderate rate. (Avesta local amid Early •ppllcatlon must be made MIX /011 HOMISECS(11a' PAMPHLET n•Iraine rams sad fall inform/tees. Apdr is wares. CPA. R. Afeata to R . L- Thamp.au, Dm. Par. Asc. Totowa. ONLY DIRECT UNE NO CHANGE OF CARS \V. .1. CA It I.I N 1;. ,!gent. A Man's Life A Mane life is full of cr('sf(a and tcniptation/. Ile comes into this world withont his consent and gout out against itis will ane the feat3 IC cz• ceedingly rocky. The rule of Contraries in one of the important features of the trip. When he is very little the Sig girls kiss him and when be Refit big he kiss- es the little girls and to (•f the big ones too. if he tutees a large family )•e in en- dorsed l•v the Premier.. Lot if he a Mal' ( he((ue be ie a thief. But, 1'tying the tight Marathon) the right t' ople at the right Price makes him r Ther a chump, n thief or a bad manes•• r. And hie children will rite ftp at .i call hits blessed. Wr Sink we are the right peorle to buy ft m. We Know our Pianos and Price. ire tight: -Call and let us con- vince you. S. MrtIo & son