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Exeter Times, 1906-03-29, Page 1wise are iutere ted Nt Is proper la the matter of inner/ 10? Weddings. should bee star [samples, latest type fates. We ems have theta ready In a tew hours. 41AVIViti HC C THIRTY-THIRD YEAR—No 169 8 EXETER, JONES & CLARK'S ', 1Viillinery 'Opening Friday and Saturday March 30th & 31st You are cordially invited to our Spring Open= ing this week. Our Miss Cammelle with a very efficient staff has for the past three weeks been busy preparing for this event, We will be pleased to have every lady in Exeter and vicinity call and inspect our large .assortment of dainty creations in head gear. The very latest in Ready -to -Wear Hats. Ladies Spring Jackets We have a nice range of these la Fawn Coverts and Black Broad Goths, shown in short tight fitt- 'Iog and also loose three•quarter length garments. Belts and Collars We are continually adding to -our stock and theref re always have the up-to-date lines. The new gilt and silver belts, so much :In vogue are tempting to any lady. New Capes Suitable for elderly ladies made of black cloth, some trimmed with self strappings, others with bands of satin, Also some very nice lines in brocaded silk with lace and sequin trimmings. Dress Goods Our stock is complete with all the latest goods decreed by fash- ion. Light tweeds and home spuns delaines, silk warp batistes and crepe de chenes. New silks also hold prominent place in our store. JONES & CLAR jpDLESEX C -A ADA H U RSDAY MORNING, MARCH :XLTEtt Cot'Nc1L LOCALS 1 regular meeting of the Oouu- ll/es held Monday evening, all leers ieing present Meth the ex- t n o[ Councillor Crw h, who nfii.ivd to his home by -illness. conitlluniattioe \raY 1'ejci wed cnn tete Clerk Iofet1st Toronto Mun- cipa! Catbllcil, o.king that the Exe- ter Council co-dtx:ry le in asking t he government to build an cle^trio row - r plant at Niagara, the purp+oae be- ing to have the government supply lectricity for distribution to On- tario municipetit k's. Owing to such a proposition loiter the m1`:uis of the overntax•nt coaling into direct ootu- petition wiill local capital, the cone• munication was filed. The (I. N. W. Tel. Co., rant word hat it intends to appeal :ignited the' 250 business lax ml which rifl as- sessed in Exeter, claiming exemp- t ionto• 7ihc following accounts were or- ered paid: Queen City 011 Co. gaso- Iine.$16.30 : R. N. Treble, wood $3.00 . C'ohbledick, lime for cemetery, 75s Mrs. Delve, 1.2 weeks' ehtirity, $12; Geo. Brooks, broad for Itrim;lcombc, $1.00; Thos. Creech. snowplowing, $2.00. The question of thecomecharity far 11Lrs. Delve come in for oonsideral,le discussion. At a previous 111.0:11 111. of the oouncil the charity matte had been discussed and several f the council board were greatly sur- prised when the bill for ti I2 wa i pre- sented. It appe:lrs [loin tile records of a few yen es ogfo, the Council granted Mrs. Delve $1.00 a week, and t his amount leis been paid ]ler ever eerier. A motion %eta pissed re- scinding the motion of the former council, flee present boost feeling that they aro capable o[ d.aling with Charity matters themselves. Here- after Lamy charity given out .of tie town 'funds (luring .1 be year auust be given through :1.11 older pasee41 on by she present members. The question of elssrity to the Drimacombe family t; 1s also discuss- ed, and. the coneensea of opinion of the councillors was, that white they do not (vire to see women and clwil- dron deprived of the once.ss:trine of lifo t hey hole some Mea 113 can be devised %whereby the father will he evade to asset in taking care of his fatni!y. if not it is quite possible laic council will ask to hive him plc. d in the County house at Clinton. Councillor Puke reported the mar- ket in n bad state of repair and Commissioner Bissett was instructed to replace broken tiirxlows and re- move tee table in the band E1O0U1 to the mark :•t building. Geo. 11. Bissett asked permission to cut down :11teritrltc (tees in front o[ hue h u w. Reeve 13obicr ;rrid he hes investi- gated 'tee question of the removal of the/Western Foundry Company Ingham to Exeter, but could nothing definite. He was tin - Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing James Beverley to the Fron Undertaken & Furnitur from repor der the impression that the Foundry Co., ons trying to get tl:o town of \Virgitanl to oonlc to its terms. Ile else reported (11.11 he lied rcceivei se%Oral conitrunications from 11 r. Krrtze regarding the removal of 1.R ,pliant to Exeter. Mr. Kurtze stated tisat while Whitby and Sea - forth had made alluring propositions to hint he. prefer -fed Exeter, and would hold the matter in st:,tu quo until he made at:other visit here to Roo if satisfactory bank :lceomnloda- tions can be mode, and bring one of his automobiles lege to show uy }:is sincerity in the nlattw:. The question of a canning fac- tory was discussed and Councillor IHelm an repotted that he had ill- i s.evenrl perrous, who are l willing to tske stock in sue.h .1 leo- pos.ition. It was sttggeeed that fanners be aske(1 to take stock, and erect a rectory not only for the can- ning of veg,ct roles, but fruit, IIIP3(s etc. it would not be proposed to ask tete town for n bonus or duan, exemption flout taxation for a term of yeire being possibly the only ye - sliest to b^ 11114^. 1',Irtres w-110 have experience! in operltiug canning fac- tories will be comtnunicted with, with a view• Of n:.certail1Ig the amount oI money it will bo neetss- cry to reuse before commencing over - it 1tons. The \Voolott mill matter was also under discussion 41 11(1 the (terve and Councillor Fuke were ,11,p0101ed a committee to advertise for some per - Fon tato is 4esilous of ereutilig such n ;dont. Other members or the ba:lyd agreed to writ., (carte'.; with whom they ;enc acsu.ainted, with the some and in view. 'lir 1:4.e've suggested 1)111 1 he menders of the council join the Holed of Tii4e, which holy intends holding meetings onc- a month, a, -1d t':ith the co-openst ion of leve two toll's more united efforts eau be put forts lyd in feculent! indust ries lists-. 'rt,'• ('ottrail :).u...,..: .1 to meet the 21i41 11(1 fourth Mend:lye of each ►north. You will find us in the old stand and with all the newest desig and leading Styles of Furniture in all the lines. House cleaning ti is here and you will want some piece of Furniture to relieve an make your room present a fresh appearance. You will find it our commodious warerooms. 'Furniture of all kinds rc-\ircd.` 1 JAMES BEVELLEY 'GIDLEY BLOCK, A CALL AT THE EXETE WINCIIELSEA STOR 1V1LL SURPRISE YOU S1'oCK MEN . r\ If you want the best feels you can get for your stock 7buy from us a sack of Pure Flax ground into meal, no othe stock food is so cheat), no other is better for general use, -feed it to your pigs, your horses, your calves and cows. It will show for your money more profit than any other food investment. '.1115. C. A. i• )I;TIICOTT, AND Mister Earl and Miss Stella, w ho were visiting; , ends in ;Mrinitoba :1 r (Uhlman 1 11', ing; the least year turned home Tuesday evening last. MISS MORLOCIWiLE, 1101.1) her millinery openings on Thursday, Friday And Saturday of this week, Moran 28th, 29th and 30th, to which nal t e Indic. of Exeter and vicinity are invited. $3,00 per cwt. at COWARD PLOO1FIELD WINCHELSEA, ONTARIO. PRODUCE TAKEN AS CASH. min's wife sho„14 alwayr,n,j the same rspscially to Ler Is nnnt but if she is work and ne•eke r uses Catteres leen Pelle, all say he, for they make ly no too. different person." - an 1 their lee Ore=A. IN Kiwi Yte Man Ales Bought SMT[ S1 - C_� Signature I of THE REGULAR \Wi•:EKLY SHOOT of the Exeter Gun Club was held Thursday of last week end resulted •as'follows : D. 1LrtleIb, 0; T. Carl- ing, 5; A. Fitton, 6; R. (1reooll, 5; W. Johne, 5; C. elt intake. 7; .1• Tr"ib-I Isar, 1. CIELNAT CPIA. =IL. Eau tee _TN tad Yea Hale Alta BJt>ftd t MR. A. Q. 11OIIIEIt SHIPPED 1 overloads of .hogs on Monday. Me. J. G. STANB[1RY WAS IN Clinton on Monday on legal hutiincss MRS. O'J3IRIEN, MOTHER OI? Mrs. 11. E. Huston. continues very low. MRS. GEO. HEAMAN ENTER- tained n number of friends Monday evening. MiSS (;LANViLLE, OF LONDON, is the gust of the :lisses Hveet, Huron street. MILS. D. JOIINS LEFT TUESDAY for &trii.'t to visit her d.tughter,Mrs. W. Goodison. MRS. C. H. 1IORNEY, OF 131M- coe street is cl..rfiIied to .her home t borough illness. MISS ANNA MARTIN ENTER - (:lined several friends at the Manse 'Tuesday evening. MR. J. BEVERLEY MOVED II 18 fancily to Exeter last week and is residing In Mr. Thos. llissett's sr., house, oorner Gidlcy and William st reet s. FOR SALE OR RENT. — DWEL• ling louse with ,quer•ter acre of land, and good producing orchard. Property in good order. Will sell cheap. Apply to Madman & Stan - bury, THE SUBJECT GIVEN AT TiHE Epworth League of the. Main street Methodist church on Tuesday even- ing last 'by Miss Porter of Centralia was "What is happiness, the world'8 Mee and Oho Christian's idea." The sllbjeotii as (ably handled rout took the form of a story portraying the life of a doctor seeking (sappiness in tvorldly .amusements, but finally finding happiness in corking for others in the o.luse of Christ. The story was exceptionally interesting :end was thoroughly enjoyed. THE SOCIAL FUNCTIONS IN THE North End were rudely interrupted List Saturday owing to several of the raxtidonts 'being asked to appear at tiro Town }(:all, whore several cases of assault were booked for trial be- fore J. P.'s Farmer and Kay. i'romptly nt two o'clock the court- room was 'fairly well filled with Nor(.henders. The first ease called w•08 Edwiyrd Walker vs. \Vm. Hatter, WaIker 'claimed that on March 21st young hatter assaulted his brother, by punching and kicking him, etc. 11e said he and several others saw IJ,c assault thh w•irldow• 1(1nc-rind tihi,s accordingrougthe to dies. Bat ter, was poor evident!. Attorney Stunbury looked after the interest of ,young Hatter, and elected from the lvitllesries the information that it was 0 sobool boy fight in which young \Vr,llker go tt•he worst of the I rgutnent. Abe Jackson %vas sub- l'oen(st as :1 strong witness for the plaintiff but according to Abe's tes- timony he didn't One the fight and didn't know what he was called for. The 01140 11•.15 ditemissed. John El- liott :•1 - I •a. • s cd ,Ind u) :end . t (Ott w Y .i k tO.f ( , whether or not he W35 guilty of -ag- gravating" assault. Ile said "Nixie" He "sicked" the boys on n little but that wets nil. His case was dismissed. Mrs. !fatter had a charge against Edward Walker of some kind or other, hut as the two eases were dis- missed, eller concluded that she'd withdnaIV her complaint but. desired that their honors put a stop to the boys welling her childtcn names claiming Leat if site did take a tree 1:•4 of exhikeration once in a while, she paid for it. }Ice efforts to get "Chief" Gil} to remit half the money sire paid into court proved futile. Mr. Key stated at the close that if the rowdieesn, wihicit is so prevalent at tJr3 North end does not cense, toned of the offenders will be mode ex rtn- ples of. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of •••••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'1 riiou r MIGUT you aro not Mush tote in this world. And yet you are on the road to that condition every day you neglect the ('ARE OF YOt7it (EYES If you have never worn glasses or your old ones have been out- grown. come and have tis exam- ine your eyes. We can aid you and preserve your most precious possession- your eyesight MONIIM W. 8. HOWDY, Phm. B. CItp:MlsT ANi1 OI'rlrlAN, Phone 50. EX RTEIR. ONT. mire -KM TRMTKI) FRRR'G2 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••v•• General Selling Age Having purchased Ten Thousand Acres (10,000 anew)' v►ous to the recent heavy advance in price. we have ; few ellalUp$a will sell at t►"e old price. These lands are situated in the flhest ducinR belt in Canada. We give purchasers priveledge of making their octet selections any time previous to June 1st, and where purchaser is not In • position to make his owu selection. we make selection for him. Thiele a rare opportunity to eecure a tine section of land at a low figure, and there will Ire big money in it, as prices, in view of the unprecedented immigration into the west, are bound to go much higher in the near future. WANTED AT ONCE Man and wife to work on large farm in the \Vest. Woman to have charge of house. Also several good men to work on farul. Steady employ- ment, good wages. HOMESTEADS Desirable Homesteads secured on reasonable terms. R. E. PICKARD, General Selling Agent for C. P. R. Lando. Office at Residence, Exeter, Ont. BIG eductions in Furniture Having purchased the stock of W. C. Huston and in order to reduce the same we will offer for the next two weeks, the entire stock of furniture, comprising—Kitchen, Diningroom, Bedfoom, Drawingroom and Mall Furniture. Also many odd pieces and rockers at a great reduction. Call and see the many bargains we are offering ROWE & ATKINS Furniture beaters and Funeral directors, 1 TONIC is what you want now that win- ter is going. No system can withstand months of extreme changes without requiring some- thing to build it up again BEEF, IRON AND WINE is what you want. There are plenty kinds, why not get the best? Get ours. It's full strength, warranted and costs no mere than weaker imitations. Don't delay. Get it now. Only 75c a bottle. W. 8. HOWF;Y, Phm. B. CHEMIST AND OrTI(•iAN, Phone 51) EXETER ONT, 1 1 1 •••4••••••••••••••••••••• Western Ileal Estate Exchange, Limited, 78 Dundas St., London Have you a farm that you want to sella' Write for our terms of sel- Iinz p1(q,orty. We have the moot complete method of advertising and sellin; property in Canada. Do you Ivant to buy a fort( or business lrroperty in any part of Ontario? Send for our list. We have some her gains. voss'• 0. Special One Way • t Rates To Billings, Mont., Denver. ' Colorado Springs, Salt Lege City, Nelson, Itossland, Van- couver, Portland, Ore., San. Fran siso'o. Tickets on silo deity !Special Settlers Trains to Northwest • • • I Every Tuesday during March and April Special tr;liu wtih colonist sleeper will (rave Toronto 9.00 1'. M., every Tuesday during March and April for Manitoba and NOT( hlwest• Passengers travelling with- out live stock should take express k -firing Toronto 1.45 p, m. For tickets and full in- formation call on. J. J. KNIGHT, Del.ot Arent J. Q). McDONALD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••N NUBSCItiBE FOR TIIE TIMES. E- ELLIOTT & CO. North-west Land Agents* Selected Wild and Irn1)roved Linde FOR MALE In some of the hest parte of the NORTH WEST It will be worth your while seeing us before purchasing. We give purchasers until first of June to select their lands. Office opposite Central Hotel EXETER, ONTARIO. WHY YOU SHOULD BUY IDEAL FENCING It i5 all number 9 11'11(1 -itee1 spring wire, heavily galvanized and cold weather wont snap it and warns weather won't sag it. See sample and get j)111 'S. Heaman's Hardware & Stove Store