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Exeter Times, 1909-06-03, Page 8e tit L 6 X .6 1 r: i- 1.' 1. M tJS JUNE 3rd 1Um, ++•e++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4H4 l % •++;-+++++-:-+-1•++++++++,•+++++++++++444.4.+++++++44 STE WART S PHONE 16 Summer Is Here Are you ready for the warm sultry days We canIfix?you up in splendid style Ladies' Lawn and Tailor Made Waists %Ye show a lovely lot of White Lawn \Vatists made from tine inapott,d Lawns. trimmed with French and German Vats. Inser- tion and fine Censter'l'ucks. iVaists in this lot worth $1.25 to liar special bargain price, yonr choice for 08c. �%+r ;moi Right Down to the Minute Just in. a loLuf Ladies Fancy Colored Percale \Waists, very sorenly tailored. in linen grounds with tine bright pin stripes, and laundry(' cutis and collets. regular New York effects $1.0) $1.25, and $2.00. Ladies Black Satin Duchess Underskirt, made very full, trimmed with tucks, ruffles and pleating. 'The best wearing skirt we know of. Its a Beauty, $2.25. 2 for 25c Ladies black and tan Lisle and Cotton Hose. Ribbed or full fashioned; Perfect in col- or Slightly imperfect in inake Nearly one hundred tit ern to sell. Regular value While they last you take '_' hairs for a quarter. 15c, worth 25c ,A0,13(1g big boys Buster Brown and Itercules hose in"black only" !mule from heavy hard twist- ed cotton fabric. You save ten cents on every pair. Reg- ular value 23c. Our bargain price only:l5c. G con; A job lot of Ladies and Children's I)ongola and Calf Shoes, narrow and medium toes, trade h GOit1 '': y �.,• some of the hest makers in Canada. Their only �l teeing, fault, they are not the latest shapes. Shoes in this lot worth 1.25 to 2.75. Our clear- ing ha.:gain price, your choice of the lot for 95C Men's Open Mesh Under\vear8Coolest in the land "in create and white. elbow and knee lengths or full lengths. Great value 50 and 75c. You are sometimes known by the Hat you wear. The King Hat is known the world over as the Leader. \Vear at Bing hat and you will wear a winner. Remember Redpath Sugar is best by test. We sell no other. S. .A. STEWAIZ T -:.+++•:-++++++++++++,++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++4++++++++++++++++ It Clearing Sale ladies' and Men's Rain'Coats Regular pr10 to $11.01. Selling price from $3.00 to $9,110, Men's and Boys' Suits :111 going at and less than wholesale prices to clear out. MILLINERY \Ve have in stock some nice hath worth from $2.1e) to $I,10, all going at trout 25c to $1,00, Also nice flowers from 10e. a bunch upward. This is the best opportunity you will have to get a Raincoat for Yourself a Snit for Your Boys or a Hatt for Your Girls. Come in and get a bargain while they last. All good goods. i?ggs 17c cash, i8c trade, Phone "2 R. N. ROWE One (loot• north 1'. 0. THE:BEAUTY BEHIND n suit tailored by us may not all be visible. but it is there just the same. It is hidden in the interlining. the Beams. the modeling. 111' WI.: MitRi YOUR SPi1ING ST'IT don't expect it to w,•ar like an or- dinary one. It will not. it will wenr so lone yon'Ii get tired of it. even 't retains its style and shepe- li, ' . :along. W. W. trAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, - ONTARrO. Pat�onile HAIR DRESSING PARLORS fit tiastino's old Stand First Class equipment throughout and with careful conscientious work we guarantee sat- isfaction to all custom- crS. Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited R. I. PENPRASE W BURKE Here BRICK LAND AND SIX ACRES U['l To Sia LAND IN corner The North -Bast corner of Lot Ft Concession 6. 1•sborne. the property of th • Tate isrm •1 Harris. The house ' (a o:m and one-half stories high and Contains six rooms. kitchen and wood- shed. 1 here is a frntne barn about 20 by 4U. hard and soft water, and nboa( one ner• of good fruit trees. The soil J. a► good clay. The lot is tba'tly seeded out and is tvell fenced foil 8;11('. and dreincd. Aunty to GLA1l1,AN & STANBT'RY,� Wei ARNOLD Exeter. a ' tiaiicitors for the Executor. BU; ;t1111 i)Id\' calls promptly attended to. Horses kept in stock Market Report.-Tba following u I the report of Exeter markt: s. t'ur-, rested up to Jun: 3rd. %Vb.:at $1.35. °ate. 51c - Barley 55 to 57c. Peas 80 to t30. Bran, $25. Shorts, $25. Itt••nded Star Flour. x3.75 1,•d flour )1.50 to 51.55. .` I -: ke 5:1.0U t' over. 50.75 7,ntothy, $2.75 Alfalfa. *12.00 flutter, 17e. Eggs 114 cent; doz. Itay$7.50 to $8.50. ]lags. live weight. $7.55. Hogs. dressed S8.5U to $?.00. Coal, $7.25 a ton. Potatoes 75 to 90 cents •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • r••••••• • • • • •••••••• LOCALS ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ MARINE N(►'1lCl: Times Want Column THE _____ ► 13e it known that the ship "Good I. wk..' b••luut•ing to th• bask Wa1- ton Fi-hing 'Cub. wi I sail from the 1'Olt SALE. -The house and contents. Port of Exeter for the 1lerbor of ' of M r. George on ron St. Grand !lend on Thursday. .lune 10th 1 for rale. ApplyAll[0cu 11 r. Jallululu lien- 111E hot weather W111 StJOU be here and we have .just the OLD RELIABLE at the hour of eight o'clock. a. in. 11 sharp. The officers arid crew• will kindly ass -enable and have the cargo ship.ha(•e by that time. Signals for Ithe day, Sunshin, Success :and dont ]forget your bait. Ito:ttswain Sweet : %vitt gather crew and Purser R. Creech will look after cargo. while the anchor is brie weighed the crew tt::l ring the songs or the club. led by «Mariner White. Any one wishing to rail on the ship will kindly write Quarter Master A. G. Dyer. Only one or Iwo vacane:es lea. I4y order of. . • Captain N. ,Dyer llt:rdou. uis for particulars. goods you require. FARM TO of 1•:x, for pasture. Con. Summer Clothing, Hats and Furnishings for miles north of Exeter. Lot 11, Con. 1, flay, 100 acres. Good pasture and water, Apply It. 13. !(USS, Byron, Ont Men and Boys. WOOD FOR sA1,E.-\1'e are now These warm days are a gentle reminder that summer toggery is a -prepared to deliver to any part of necessity the town first class elm slabs. All orders promptly attended to :\ light weight Suit, a light pair of those Astoki!!t lt. GILLIES• Shoes, •t light Straw flat light Underwear, light Sox, a tioUSE TO Ill•;NT,-On Thatne, Ito.td, low Collar, bow Tie. %\ whole outfit won't cost you much rood comfortable frame house, and the comfort you will enjoy \will be a great deal. nine rooms. hard and soft water. Apply to Robt. McDonald, Thames Muslins-white, spot and stripe in French and Swiss qualities to 2sc a yard. White and Colored Mulls in cross bar and stripe also beautiful floral designs, 20 and 25c per yard. Our Lace and Insertion to trim these goods are the best shown Oriental Lace German and French Val; beautiful patterns at tempting Mr. ar:d •Mrs. R. 11. Ross. o: Beton. Road P. O. a r:• v:siting friends in town. COOPERAGE \1'OItK-Tub_, pails, Sir. and Mrs. S. Coxon. of Granton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. \Vi,e t'se.. repaired. Will call for goods Tay'.or Int Sundtw and return when repaired. Drop \1iss• Mary E. Culbert left for her card nod 1 will can. ED. 11E11)E- horn,• near L ucart on Friday last after spending it week with Effie P. Tay - man. Sanders St.. Exeter. The 'fames till Jan, 11I1U los. TEACHER \\•ANTED 5OCa for Fifty Celts, fell ,esteott and Mrs. Rich- 10. Experiencednetd teacher for S. S. No. our Neighbors about it. W. R I'sborne, duti, s to b •vin after y Sl and Coate.: !eft Tuesday evening for the rummer holidays. Apply, stating Mr. +++t'+•:++•:+++++++++++++++++ Douglne. Man.. owing to the serious salary. to J. T. Mo,gaHayHayu, y P.O, \limos chatnt, Sweet is visiting l illness of .1r. Jas. Westcott of that friends in London.• ' Place. DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SI'R- Mrs. J. Itendlc will leave next week for Seattle to visit friends. Mr. ned 51rs. D. McInnis were in S, ',forth a hew- days last week.' Wheat Wanted nt Harvey's Mill also assorted feed of barley and oats. Mr. Austin Hewitt will manage the barber shop at the Bend during the coining year. The London Methodist Conference commences to -day in the Askin street church. London. Mr. Jas. lla%vden left Saturday for Fort William to resume bis position with the Molsons bank. Messrs. Saxon Fitton and Hugh Spacknwa are r:pending the week fi:,hing at Owen Sound. Spray your fruit :trees early. Bor- deaux Mixture. Hellebore autd Paris Garen. 'lowcy's Drug Store. Reeve McCallum left Tuesday for Goderich to attend the June session of the Huron County Council. .fir. Goo. Chapman. of Atwood, will will be at the Central hotel on June •Ith with load of calves for sale. Sirs. S. flicks left 'Monday evening for Okotoks. Alberta, where she will reside with her son for some time. Mrs. Vroontan and child, who have been visiting •Mr. G. E. Anderson, re- turned to Harrisburg last evening. W. J. Beaman was in Clinton last Thursday in connection with mat- ters pertaining to the 33rd regiment. Mrs. D. Johns and daughters Misses Lilla and Amy attended the King -- Crocker nuptials at St.. Marys yester- day. Al rsa 1V. D. Clarke and son Gale re- turned last week from London. Mrs. (.ark 'a mother Mrs. Wilson n ace om- ttnied them. Miss Victoria Miners, tvho has had charge of the .Lansley school. has ten- dered her resignation to take effect at midsummer.. hl i. _ Amy • J'ohns visited d friends in St. Mir vs last !Sunday, and sang at Knox church at both morning and evening services. Mr. Geo. ,Manson, and son Willie; were in Port Mope last week visiting Mr. Manson's brother. who died Tuesday morning last. Mrs. W. .f. White. and two sons W. .1. jr.. and C. T., of Ottawa. were the guests of Mrs. John White a few days during the past week. Rev. Colin Fletcher of the Thames Road Presbyterian church is this week attending the Presbyterian Gen- eral Assembly at dtamiltou. Mr. R. N. Rowe left Tuesday even- ing for Toronto to attend the Grand Council of the C. J., C. F. as a• dele- gate from the Exeter lodge. Rev. \lacllonaId. second assistant o: St. Andrews church. 'Toronto will occupy the pulpit of the Cavell church next Sunday and the following Sun- day. Mrs. F. W. Glidnaa11 and two eleldren left last Saturday for Teter- boro. where they were celled owing to the illness of an uncle of Mrs. Gladman. Chief county constable Gundry. of Goderich. and Constable \Vhitesides, of Ilensatll. were in town last Thurs- day looking up come matters in con- nection with trials that are pend- ing. Word was received here Tuesday stating that Mr. .lances Westeott, of Douglas. Man.. is in a very low con- dition. ;Mr. Westcott was a former 1.• -:dent of Exeter and spent last as .doer G,o, Alansonere visiting 1r.received word Tuesday morning of the death if his brother Capt. William Manson at Port ')lope. The deceased was 113 years of a(..' and for the past two or t hrec weeks was very low. A' couple o: years ngo he lost his eyesight. Every housekeeper who has used (' :nuttier's Varnish Stain is delighted a th the results obtained. Nothing 'ik • it they say. So easy to e! cid so durable. W. .1. Ilea- • pan curries n full line of this popu- .Ir stain. Revs. Fehr and Going are attending the conference being held in London this week. Next Sunday Rev. Smell will occupy the pulpit of the Jnmee Stieet church. and Rev. Maci)onalda of Toronto. will preach in the Pres- byterinn church in the morning and in the Main .street church in the even- ing. Customs figures indicate that trade is on the increase and (rood times are coming hark rapidly. The total cos - toms revenue for Canada • for the ntAtter laborious study we have as - ponding month of Inst year and of Cent r,tiiat .. 6:50 $r 35 ( Iirucefield 7:35 1.20 r::!!:1}1,14 midway between r{roils and ch '.M.2a9,I(9:), for the Inst two months. Exeter...... ....7:03 t.:j Clinton.... 7:50 1.20 teha,),•k..r.• It does not demand the 'cn! sot n,th o; r(noits. and oc- The Parkhill Gazette -Review last 1lcns-ill..... ....7:17 1.25 Se'aforth �;,, r r ea •anal:)- it I. 'mires intelligence. week c.•tebrated its 39th anniver- - , " 3 )'Dear re •.a teak • asp a haw ling rink, gar) by issuing an illustrated trade se .... 7:25 1.25 Dublin ..... ....8:20 i.to ih. eh', ' o:fend •r being cnied a edition of tight page.. The edition t•hildren over 5 and under 12, Halt Fane. ,k ,•. The reason ;or this title is not iieis!rated the progress made by 'Piaui will arrive at Guelph 11 o'clock; ['Phoning leave- G,,•lplt 11.1e, unit. clear. Leat it may indicate the that town in the past thirty nine Tickets good going only on one train; valid to ;elan ii followit g day, breaks in Lis conversation when Num- ber '1'tco or Three rnnk,•..1 en shot. I� serve. it •at deal of credit for %\ I'rcc Lunen will be served tel the Lecture t(.Odn. \ good howler is one who can divert M. Jackson Sons the able man cr in which he got out W. D. SANDERS, fres. B. S. I'1IILLiI'S, Secy. fhnnykt'torym!nd by lilting him a`��x the special. 1 The Epworth League of ,Tnnu;� geon. will be at the Commercial Hotel. (lours 0 9 30 ) r.trt't't held a social evening Tuesdn} � re a. rn. to 4.30 { . last. The ladies brought boxes with in. Glasses properly fitted and dis- refreshm• nes and after a good pro- east's of eve ear and nose treated. gram 14 very roe:able time was Next visit Monday Juni_ 11. s•pentl. - Maurice Ryan. who was convicted rA new floor at small cosh. A on the charge of murdering his bro- half -gallon can of Campbell's Floor Finish will •c . cher at North Ra}•, will pay the pen- 11 mak your old Floor look laity of his crime to -day. a last nt- as good as new. This Finish comes tempt to ';:u•e the life of the con- in Transparent also with stain com- bined, producing beautiful imita- tions of nntnral woods. W. J. Ilea - The :annual ogling of the Exeter' man sells it. members of the Jsaak Walton Fishing .. Club will be held next Thursday. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF TILE The members will use the same old EXETER SALT WORKS CO. kind of conveyance. namely covered wagon, being afraid to try the :airship Gentlemen. -Ilea.• take notice rout n. that a meeting of the shareholders WOMAN'S INSTITUTE.- The an- well be held on Friday. ,lune 12th, at nate] meeting and election of officers 2.30 p.m. at the Town Hall. 13y or - of the Woman's institute will be held 'for of the hoard. T. li, 'CABLING. Sec. -trees. Exeter. May 25th, 1909. in Senior's Hall on Friday June 4th at 3 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. Mrs. Cobble•dick. Pres'. dent ; Mrs. Hastings. Secy. 'HALF PRICE SALE at the Exeter Bargain Store. in order to clear out the balance of the stock this week. NO REASONABLE OFFER 'WILL' BE REFUSED. All must go. Also for sale very cheap 2 pairs Countlr Scales. 1 'Iron Safe. 1 Cash Itegister and 2 Paper Cutters. The store is for Sale or to rent. -J. W. BRODER- •ICi:. • The Goderich Signal has undergone another change in ]proprietorship. Mr. \rnnatter retiring from the business, the plant and goods being taken over by the Sernal Printing Company Limited. Mr. Vanatter has been identified with the Signal for many year.., first as foreman and latterly as proprietor. Mr. Vanatter has no definite plans as yet for the future, but before tattling down will take n -trip Ito the west. The first match game on the local bowling alleys was played 'Thursday evening, and although h th:• scores g co .s were not large. the players showed their ability to live up to the rules FOR SALE Man or Woman. -My South African Veteran Bounty Land Certificate is- sued by the Department of the Inter- ior, Ottawa ; good for 320 acres of any Dominion Land open for entry in Alberta, Saskatchewan or Mani- toba. Any person over the age ot 18 years, man or woman, can acquire this land with this certificate. For immediate sale S790.00 Phone, write or wire, L. E. Telford, 131 Shatter St. Toronto. Phone, Main 3006. FAItM FOR SALE -Lot 16. Con. 14 township of Ribbert. containing 100 acres. On this property there is a good brick dwelling, large bank barn, frarne horse stable and implement house and pig and hen house. Good young orchard ; never failing auppiy of wetter; 95 acres cleared, the bal- ance in hardwood bush. This is n beautiful home. situated well for school. church and market. It is in first class state of cultivation. Pos- session on the 1st t o Nov.t1909. If not sold on privately or before the 2Ist of June, it %rill be Fold by public of the game. only two foals beings 'auction on the !It h day of July nt called. Three games were played the 'I o'clock, p.m. on the premises. For Law - total pins to count. Following 'is terms and particulars apply to Law - the score. rend' Fulton, proprietor, on the prem - .1. llaw•den 426 L. Palmer 438 ises• or to Thos. 'Cameron, Auctioneer \V. J. Itcantan 370 S. Sanders 343 i'arquhar. S. 13n%cden 341 Acheson ;ifi:i G. Anderson 404 Knight (398 White 389 G. Palmer 412.1 Mr. Itobt. Dinner. who has con- ducted the Manson Mouse for the past year.hasposses the on th first 1.' ark• KODAK and took possession the first. Mr. • Dinney intends conducting the resort in an up-to-date manner and making many needed improvements. Special This is Kodak Time attention will be given to the picnic grounds. boating and bathing and for the latter has ordered a new out- If 011 a holiday C;ll'I'y ;l Kodak fit of bathing suits. Boarders and always. picnickers will find Hob an agreeable chap to deal wit h. a nd t here is no At borne fl Kodak is ,jus doubt but that he will make at stoic- about as IildISpensal)ic�, cess of h's new undertaking. Two interesting spectacles in the The lure of the art catches a- tr'ono,nical world will occur during the coming month. These events One at home Or 1LWay. will be eclipses of the moon and sun, the former this Thursday evening and Kodak fanciers will the latter on .funs 17. The moon will he interested in the ad• rise totally eclipse. a and its totality will last about one hour. while th. (litionS to the Brownie sun will only b:• in totality near the family. Call and see nort h pole. Of chief interest will be the lunar eclipse. which will be thcttl visible over about half 'the earth. Evcrytlritig its Rocicrk Only i► few white men. namely Cap- SNpp11c84. lain Robert F. Peary and his crew, (let. t Cattalogue it's free. who nre now on an Arctic expedition. and pet baps n few ot hers. will haw, nn opportunity of observing at to- tality the eclipse of the sun. Own A prices. SPECIAL All 25c. Cottonades at 22c. Friday and Saturday only Produce- Butter IUc; Eggs ISc, trade, 171e. cash, subject to change. CARLiNC BROS. We Repair!; All kinds of Boots and Shoes for you CEO. MANSON Boots and Shoes Next to Carling Bros. \W E CARRY tFLOUtt of such high grade that there is no use in looking •for better. It isn't made. The first sack you use will prove that to you. ORDER 1'S TO SEND YOU ONE to -day so that you 'give it n itria&: When your folks commence to say nice things about your baking. you'll have a that our flour is to r superior proofor r to other c brands. Goodbaker•a , s you have been. you'll be better with bet- ter flour like ours. HARVEY BROS. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • Enter 2 • Any Time •• • • • CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE S • • has been tested in the crucible of expert- 2 • .•ace, with the fire of n1,inion, and has not • been found wantinS. The soars, of our • •graduates has not been excelled. Not the • largest, but the highest grade modern ausi• • nese School in western Ontario. • Individual instruction. No vacation. • • Hall Course. Enter any 'fa) . • • tt'rite for particulars. • ta GF,O. SPOTTON, Principal. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• t • Howey's Drug Store GRAND '1'1{tTNK RAILWAY SYSTEM South Huron Farmers' Excursion Experimental Farm, Guelph The Farmer's Institute of South Huron will run an Excurs,on along the line of the (Oland Ti unk I:.lilwaw 1.. Guelph on FRIDAY, JUNE 11th, 1909 Court of Revisi -or- 'I 0 Vnship ot Osborne Notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the Township of I'sborne. 1909. will hold its first tnecting at Town- ship Hall. Elin,ville. on Saturday, 5th .lune at 10 o'clock. a. in. FRANCIS MOItLEY Township Clerk. ' Whalen, May 13th, 1909 iflmbe�ol Means that this is the longest play- ing record of music in the world ter - day. it means that it. is clearest, pur- est and sweetest torted talking mach- ine on the market. IL is the longest Heed record. and eosin just the sante its other makes half as good. Edison Phonograplis me the only machines that 11 111 rendre the selection from the Ainbreed record. Come in, and let us !!slay I hem for you. Phenogra• ph. 801.1 00 easy payments. See our new (lards and Soaps. Cosmeties and Pct farms- at. THE PURITY \Villin Powell Me:ta};ea. • • • • • �2 2 • • ••••Z•••• CENTRAL 71 STRATFO W, oNT.�/ With twent y -two years' ex- perience to its credit this college is recognized as the geeatest Practical training school in 'Western Ontario. Three departments: COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND TEI.Fx;1l.\I'ItY Our classes are the largest, our courses tnost practical and our instructors experienced. Our graduates are assisted to positions and succeed as none others. Enter now. Get our free catalogue. ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, Principals. 1 Z •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mail OMR PIdHOS fire a Pleasure t th�lr Owners. \\ a havesold old a c n i are aellin • a ),great many high class pianos and our nt t- erous satisfied customers is thestronn -- e,t guarantee of this assertion. Our pianos to -day are the bent that 1 best s the e t I rano makers produce t duce n nd 1 our prices are right. Do not be too quick to believe per- sona who tell you different from the above for tite purpose of selling you cheap and in some cases trashy goods at big prices. Call and see Us and pe convinced that what we say we live up to. S. Martin & Son NO TRIFLING It's dangerous to allow a cough or cold to remain. ICA foolish to let yourself become thin and weak. it's easy to put yourself right with the world: in shape to do your work and enjoy life. Take BRICK'S TASTELESS C01) LIVER OIT, Thnt's all. All the genuine Cod Liver Oil is used except the greasy part. Com- pound Syrup of lfypophosphites. •11. staid Extract of Malt and the Fluid Extract of Wild 'Cherry Bark are added to assist the Cod Livor Oil to build up your system. On the whole it's the best thing you can take if you're not "just right." ATI. DRCGGiSTS • W. Sr Howey, Phm. B. Chemist and Optician EXETER - ONTARIO. Here's Good News The market prices for ell i are alive and so is The Old Ucliable Firm M. (Jackson & Son ane door south of the Metropoli- tan. Just look at the following {prices (no (rode, and no trick I all cash. Rags 75 c, per hnnrlrcd iron from fktc to 75c. per hon. Old rubber hoots & shove 7e. 1),. (lot {ler ami brass Ile. per lb. 113, a hair 30e. per Ila. i.eed and eine'2 1 2:•. per Ib. Now Itoys the 24th Is Coming l3► a; your goods h' to and get '.re writ th of your tanto -y. great vat iv? y ,.f 1 RON Pl 'Fr alw•ats 00 banal at. n tea• Om ibis price, tiuitaLle for f. ace p( •.ts, bracing )oult'varding. ADO