Exeter Times, 1907-04-18, Page 8i' .d E EXETER Illi S. APRIL 18th 1907
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NOW THAT SPRING ;1S HERE, ARE
YOU READY?
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Before
Deciding
On that new bat
ask to see the
"King" line some-
thing which we
call Style.
Do it now
We are shoeing a range of men's and boys' Ready-to-wear
l'lething that is certainly a credit to any town. Come in till we
i,.trunuce you to our new clothing department. We will show
you values and styles that you must admit are very very hard
to best. Our motto is not how cheap, but how good. Remem-
ber after all, quality is what counts.
14.00
Men's Worsted Su is
in Grey and Brown
Mixtures. V.-ry swell
sed right down to
date in cut. These
are as good as any
n.an needs to wear.
1L'1.50 Men's Worsted Suits
in fancy stripe and
oyer check effects.
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Lovely r.ew designs
and very dressy.
10.00 For men's short
spring Overcoat in
fancy overetripe wor-
sted. A useful gar-
ment for spring and
fall.
8.50 Men's grey covert
combination spring
Overcoat and Rain coat
combined -two in one -
This is a great Coat bar-
gain. See them.
10.00
Men's tweed worsted
suits in new check
and shadow stripe ef-
fects. Every suit a
,t bargain.
7.90 For a big range of
�j men's tweed Suite, in
fancy over checks and
small neat mixtures,
well trimmed and per-
fect fitting.
15.00
For the finest spring
Overcoat we have
ever sold, in black and
grey cheviot, faced
with silk and tailored
the very latest.
Boys' Suits A swell
range in
tweeds and worsteds. All
sizes at prices that we know
will save you good mon-
ey.
S ( L. TG R. HOgot in a full car of Redpathe extra
W ABOUT SUGAR? We have just
-1, standard -don't take chancea on any
,} other. We have tried them all, and we have concluded to pin
4 our faith on Redpaths-We can save you money on your sugar.
but you better get your orders in soon as prices are on the jump.
We are Headquarters for Linoleums
J' A. STEWART
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DIAMON D HALL.
School Watches
There are few more pleasing events
in the life of the average boy or girl,
than the arrival of their first watch -
a real watch that keeps good time.
We :an give you boy's
Watches at $2, $4. and $5.
Girl's Watches in Gun Met-
al at $4. Gold filled $8 and
$10.00.
A. Marchand.
MADE To ORDER
DRESSING WELL
is an art and the man
who has his clothing
made to measure has
found the key to that
art. Each garment that
we make for you has
that air of individuality
so touch sought after by
the fashionable man.
You aro slim of Comfort,
Ease and Elegance
too Sultings to hand
at prices away down
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer Accounts Collected
MONEY to loan at lowest rates.
North West lands for Rale.
Office, Main Street. Exeter
MI.m Ilalis spent Sunday with her
friends in liolmesvitle.
The Misses Flora and Ida 'Carling
spent Sunday in London.
Mrs. Esti Heywood visited friends
in Sarnia the Litter part of the
week.
Mrs. Arnold and Arra. McMartin,
Mensal!, were callers in town last
Friday.
Mr. E. H. Fish, who has ,been 'lute
ill at the Metropolitan, is rapidly
recovering.
WANTED -At once ti good cook
and girl for general 'housework.
Apply Central hotel.
Mr. August Gubr left Monday
morning for St. Thomas looking for
a dredging contract.
James Bonthron, of Toronto, spent
Saturday and Sunday with his his -
ter., Mrs. Collins and Miss Bonth'-
ron.
Street Cornmisioner Bissett com-
menced the npring cleaning of the
streets lent Friday.
Mrs. Kitt Smith and son Reuben
lett on Monday • for London for a
week's visit with her daughter Mrs.
Wm. Jackson.
Mr. C. IE. Hackney, this week dee
['reed of''thirteen acres of his prop•
erty on the East eide of the town
to Mr. ,A. J. Ford.
Rev. Or. Warner. Principal of
Alma Ladies !College. St. Thomas,
ereaohesi two educational services in
James Street Church last Sundry.
COATED TONGUE
are popular only in hospital.. 'Busi-
ness men and strenuous workers have
no need of them. if you get one
though dont throw it away. but come
to us and get it fixed. We have
PILLS FOR COATED TONOL'Ii;S
and it wouldn't he a had ides to Any
a box of Howey's Stomach and Livor
Pills and have them handy. indiges-
tion. biliousness or a had cold may
coat the t gigue. Our pills will cure
it, Only 'Inca box.
W. S. HOWEY, Phm. B.
Chemist and Optician
Phone 50 EXETER, ONT.
Market Report. -The following is
the report of Exeter markets. cor-
rected up to April 19th.. 1907.
Wheat, 70 cents a bushel.
Oats 35 to Oa Dents per bushel.
Peal; 72 to 75c. a bushel.
Barley. 44 to 44 oras#s pee bushel.
Shorts, $22 per ton.
Flour, $2.10 per cwt.
Bran. $20 a ton.
Ila)• $11.00 a ton.
Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt•
Beans. $1.30 per bushel.
Clover seed, $8 to $10 per bushel.
flutter, 22:. per pound.
Potatoes, 75c. to 90c. per bag.
Dried Apples, Cc. per pound.
Eggs 15c. per dozen.
flog/ Pdteeuted, $8.25 a ots t.
1103 +. livo.weight, $0.15,
Call, $7 a ton.
Onions Large. 120 cents a bushel.
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LOCALS
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S. Fitton has n complete line of
wedding rings on hand also issues
marriage licenses.
and is not entitled to vote in any
otter electoral district.
Miss Emma Hill apetit part of last
week at her home near (Crediton.
FOR. SALE - A few barrels of
choice apples apply to L. .McTaggart
Exeter North.
Miss Mary Newcombe returned
this week toter a month's visit with
her brother in Stratford.
Owing to the illness of iMr. .C.
E. Tebbutt. his room in 'the public
school was closed on Tuesday -
The Stratford bowling club have
decided on 'holding a large tourna-
ment in ,the city during the coating
season.
Hiss Laura Eagle. of Sarnia. who
visits! Mrs. Willis Powell during
the past 'week. returned to her home
Monday.
A movement is beim; iitauguratod
by the Merchants of Golerich to do
away with tlu credit system and sell
only for oaeh.
Mr. 'Whom. Handford pit Tuesday
mor g lost n valuable }utrse from
inflammation of the lungs. The
anima) was valued at $350.
In order to complete our filee any
pt sou having a copy of the Times
of Jan. 3rd. 1907, will obligri us ,by
sending it itt to the office.
Fred Gould left Monday for Man-
celona, Mich., ,where he has secured
n position as -tailor with Alf. ,Davi-
son. a former resident of Exeter.
Cards are .cut announcing the
marriage of Mary M. horn. former,-
ly of Exeter, to W. II. Newcombe et
Caruduff April 114th. The wedding
will take 'place at St. .)amefr Church
of England.
Mr. D. Cobbledick, wild recently
purchased the stock of goods at the
Exeter North from L. McTaggart is
open for business. Mr. Cobbledick
has added considerable new stock
and now• ,has a first class up-tot-datrt
general store.
The Ileusall'Ep'vorth League visit -
e(1 the League of the Main Street
Church last 'Tuesday evening. The
program was 'furnished by the visi-
tors and was greatly nppreci!ttcd.
Rev. 8. L. Toll gave an instructive
address. After the 'program a Tight
lunch was served.
Weather again obstructed the ap-
pearance of new millinery on Sun-
day last. however, those who have
their spring bonnets hidden away at
home will no doubt he afforded the
opportunity of swearing them before
it oomes time for the Bummer hat.
Mason work on the Canning Fac-
tory was suspende,l 51ottday .horning.
When the 'workmen arrived they
found the cold weather of Nueday
had frozen 'the mortar. The work
on the building is progressing rapid-
ly. The brickwork is finished up to
the second ,-story.
The Dominion 'Government has re-
moved the ditty of 5 per cent en
wire of sizes 9, L. 13, and this /wire
is now tt(Imitted free. phis will she
goal news Ito the farmers es Oho
greater part of the wire used by
thew will 'lima be ch •.yiened. Tho
duty was only recently itnposed and
those who late paid duty on such
arc
will 'hove the amount refunded.
The annual meeting of the Rhare-
holders of 'the Exeter Preserving
and Canning Company Limited. was
held in the Town Hall, Monday uf-
teruoon. Chete teas a large atten-
dance. All the provisional directors
were elected dor the ensuing year,
and one mew director added, Col.
Young. of Goderioh, a large stock-
holder in the Company.
The Green iMoving Picture Com-
pany held 'forth in the Opera. House
here for 'three nights last week.
T1e allow was one of the best that
ever struck town, having lae;e
houwei each night. The second night
the box office was cloned on account
of the hall being filled to its uttnoeit
capacity. The affair was under the
auspices of the firemen.
Manager D. Fr'nch, of the House
of Refuge, ies tel►tlered his resigna-
tion, but After consultation with the
County Council's Committee hum
agreed to allow action to Island over
till June, /when he will tisk for its
immediate acceptance. Ont. if not
the main geow sten'-'.,, rrencles ar•
(ion is paid to be the inut ate sal-
iry Is• receives for his du ns
manager of the Ileum., $350 it yt"ittk.
(lack in 18t+G Campbell's VarnishV
Stains were originated and offered
to housekeeper for ,-•staining and
refinishing furniture end interior
twoortuork. The makers claim, and
rightly too, that twenty years' ex-
perience making varnish stains en•
able.' them to stake n better article
than be blade by those new nt the
business. Ask for Catnt,h••rl's Var•
nish Stains Mr \W • unan
sells it.
Mr. Thomas Cameron intends
holding sales in Exeter the first
Friday of every month. and tt will
he nectcesary for parties wishing to
have stock entered nt these sales to
leave a list of them at the Timem
office or with Mr. Cameron at Far-
quhar during the first two weeks
of the mnntjt so that they can be
properly ad rtised.
OMTL[MM
Buy your spring outfit at this store. We have never shown a better dis-
p"y of Men's Suits. Raincoats. Hats, Neckwear. Dress Shirts, Gloves. Plain
and Fancy Hosiery. We can dream you from head to foot in up-to-date styles
at little coat. We cordially invite you to inspect our new spring stock.
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Men's Serge Suite (Black and Blue) at 12.00
Men's Tweed Suits at 10.00
Men's Tweed Suits at 0.00
Men's Short Spring Overcoats at 8.00
(den's Cravenette Rain coats at 8.50
Men's Fancy embroidered Socks at .45
Men's Fancy Socks at .25
Men's Colored dices Shirts at.... ............. .... •1.00
Men's four-in-hand tie, 50c quality .38
Men's Stiff Hats, black or brown at .-.. 2.00
Men's Calf Boots at 3.50
Men's Patent leather Boots (guaranteed) at 4.00
Men's Kid Boots (Blucher style) at 3.50
SNELL 4R ROWE
$10 buys a 20o egg Excelsior
Incubator in perfect order. Apply
J. Willis Powell.
EGGS FOR HATCHING - From
Pen Buff hocks, 'also White and
Golden \Vyandottes. Choice birds.
Prices reasonable. D. ltowclif fe.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo QninlnaTab-
lets, All druggists refund the mon-
ey If it fails to care. E. W. O~ove's
signature is ots each box. Lye.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE:-
llouse and 1-5 acre land ;East side
Elizabeth Street, Francistown. Ap-
ply to Mrs. Edwin Jones, Exeter.
To new subscribers we will give
the Times to the first of January
1908 and the /weekly Globo for one
whole year for the the sum of one
dollar.
Buggies for sale.- The celebrated
Borland Buggies, tibe best an the
market. Prices to 'suit everybody.
Call and see them at I'ym's black-
smith shop.
DIt. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR --
goon. will be at the Commercial
Hotel. flours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p.
tn. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
eases of eye ear and nose treated.
next visit May 3rd.
Mr. Gilbert House, this week dis
Posed of (the store property nowt 00
cpied by 8. Ilardy & sou to Mr. J
\Wo. llroderiok,
Mr. John Shaw:, who for Rome time
was electrician at the poster house,
last week moved to Listowel, where
he has secured n similar position.
Mr. and 'Mrs. E. I1, White, of Ilat-
tleford Sask., laud Mra. W. J. White
and Misses Mayme and Greta White.
of Ottawa. were the guests of Mrs.
John \White over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill and Alonzo
Ford, were aboard the train 'which
was derailed near Chapleau on Wed
nesday of last week. A report from
them etutes that they were uninjur-
ed. meeting a eeting of the Agricultural
society held last Saturday afternoon
it was decided to rent the grounds
.for pasture for the coming summer
to Jtiohard 'Elston for the sum of
$70. •
Mr. A. 1E. ilodgert has disposed of M
his patent of odl'l Cement ,Miter
to the Wilkinson flow Company, of
Toronto .function dor a considerable
,,attdtari.
of.TIro Hal +rt dt
[Hirer. 'hoe o ver, retains
a full right of sale any place in Can -
Tile temperature ,of tiro past .week
has been variot's, but distinctly on
the oold Hide -real wintry. This is
hard on the coal cellar, but it has
its advantages. In the past we ,have
known early ,:prangs that were de-
ceptive. They tempted out the buds
and blossoms Prematurely and there
cause a chilling frost which nipped
and killed theht. With a late spring
the chances of such disasters oro
minimized and there is a better pro-
mise of hn abundant fruit harvest.
An amendment oto the Ontario El-
ection Act received its first reading
last week. It reads thus :Where the
name of a clergyman or of a High
or Public, or Separate School teach-
er is entered on the voter's list of
an electoral district, he shall Ave en-
titled to vote at electioelection.;dor the
Legislative Assembly for 811011 dis-
trict, although he does not at the
time of the election reside therein.
he Il
if he not ceased to reside in the
electoral district dor more than 3
months next preceding the election,
The fatuous Harry E. Thaw trial
fur the murder of one Stanford
White, 'which has been in the merle
for the past elewen weeks and caused
world-wide interest and P:aPer corn•
rnent ns rixoh d:d no other. is now
over. The defence end prosecution
G16411(.41 addreasine the jury Wednes-
day afternoon of last 'week, and af-
ter being out nearly fnrtyeeight
.hours the jury failed to agree, ::even
Ing for conviction and five for ac.
q 'tial. It is not likely Thaw will
havh his second trial till next Octo-
ber.
A meting of the curlers was held
in the offices of the Molsons dank
last S4turday ravening, the purpose
oI the,meeting being to slow the
club's ppreciation of the services of
of the Secretary -Treasurer Geo. E.
Aydernon, by presenting trim with
e( beautiful pipe. The presentation
speech was made by t)theeresident
of tate vltib, N. D. 1iurdon. and was
by to v Mr. Anderson. Mr.
Anderson by Lis untiring efforts has
done considerable Ills ndvanc•,nterit
of the Exeter Citrlintr Club and it
IA due somewhat to his efforts that
the club made such n good 'thievingng
during the test pension.
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N0t166 of Rcmovdl
Creme Dentifrice will positively
remove tartar, cleanse and whiten
the teeth and will keep them in per-
fect condition.
Creme Dentrilice •
Prevents Decay
Preserves the Enamel
Sweetens the Breath.
and 'nakes the gums firm and rosy,
and itnparts a delicious sensation of
cleanliness to the mouth. If you
want your teeth to last seventy
years Use
Golo's Tooth rash
25 Cents a Tube.
W. S. COLE, Phm. B.
Chemist and Druggist.
EXETER. - ONTARIO.
House DoGorator
Plumber motets Coldwater
Sign Writing and Graining
With R. Dinney last year. Esti-
mates furnished on application.
A Trial Solicited.
1 ARTHUR D. DAVIS
Exeter, Ontario
Residence, corner Tattles and An-
drew Street.
MINN BUSINESS CORM
111 Affiliated with Wt,tithani n. C.
FFi tndhi.tual Instruction,
Z >.i Write for handsome 7atalogite,
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< ' GEO.
SPOTTON, Principal,
IM)N'T STRAIN YOUR EYES.
They will be needed for reserve use
later on. More people suffer from im-
perfect eyesight through neglect than
is imagined.
OPTiCAL SCIENCE
as applied to our best ;grade glasses
and spectacles is a positive help to-
ward curing eye infirmities.
Don,t run the risk by using glosses
that senietiutes cause blindness, See
us and he atir'e
W. S. Howey, Phm. B.
Chemist and Optician
EXEi'Eli - ONPA RIO
Mr. .`fol Hardy will hold it sale, of
Stock at,d llotlm('Iiloltl foods on Sat-
urday April 20th. See oil in another
column for list of nrticl('s.
James Bellback, a former resident
of Exeter. was arrested in London
township last Thursday on a charge
of bigamy, lodged by his swife Sarah
)tellback. lieliback /tarried his first
wife thirty tour yearn ago, but has
not been living witfl her for the past
three or four years. According to
the complaint Ifellback married his
last wife Ada Harris, a fete mouth!'
ago, and has tae^n 'working for a fat -
tner in London Township. Ifellback
apl.eared before Judge McTleth oti
Tuesday morning and pleaded guil-
ty. He was remanded until Satur-
day for sentence.
'THE OLD RELIABLE
Waists
WE ARE SIlOWINGthis week a very
fashionable line in Summer Waists in Silk
and Lawn, embroidered fronts, very stylish,
Ladies will find the selection very desirable
while the garments themselves are admitted
to be extremely comfortable.
Call at once and get 'the pick.
(- I These goods will go like ice cream.
We are also showing a very choice line of White Skirts with a double
flounce and deep trill in lace and embroidery ranging from,$1.50 to $3.00 each
Just to Hand
An up-to-date line of Embroidery and Insertions. Our Vale and
Torcheon Laces and Insertions have no equal.
We beg to remind our many customers
That we have a first-class milliner, in the person of Miss Morlock, who
does all our millinery. We will accept produce same as cash in payment of
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same.
CARLINC BROS.
The Sovereign
Bank of Canada
Head Office, Toronto.
RANDOLPH MACDONALD, President
A. A. ALLAN, Vice:President D. M. STEWART, General Manager
Capital Subscribed $3,998,000
Capital fully paid 3,998;000
Reserve Fund 1,255,300
Assets over 25,000,000
General Banking Savings Department
Interest credited quarterly.
CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER.
JOSEPH SMELL Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors
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suitable rurfflturc ot fihl OrdUcs
We have been one year in Exeter and take this opportunity
of thanking our customers and friends for their liberal patronage
and we hope to be able to merit a continuation of their patronage.
Artistic Furniture
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We have the most Artistic and up-to-date Furniture that money can buy
Everything is new. no old stock. and our prices are as low as the lowest.
20 per Cent Oft
(In the Undertaking Line. We carry a full stock of everything required in
the business, and for every job of undertaking we will give 20 per cent of
regular prices.
Jas. Beverley
Graduate of the College of Emb dining and a member of the Canadian Em-
balmers Association,
NO - I Corn!
TIME
like the present to make our
acquaintance.
We are showing an exce.I-
lent assortment of exclusive
fabrics, that are well worth
your attention.
Our clothes are cut "right"
and tailored "right" and our
prices will fit your purse, as
well as our clothes fit you.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
Why You Should Use
BLENDED FLOUR
Spring wheat flour and winter
wheat flour each possess a(•parato
and distinct ford virtues. in
Snit FL-
m FERMI FUR
You get the finest spring and win-
ter wheat flour blended in proper
proportions. Bread, rolls, bincuite, i
cakes and pastries made of "STAR
FLOUR" are perfect foods 'meghal-
(d in purity deliciousness and health
giving properties.
Can you consistently use other
than Star Flour?
Manufactured by
HARVEY BROS.
EXETER
-AT-
IExeter and Centralia
Warehouses
Will exchange for other grai
if desired.
Richard Seldon
Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
GRAND TRUNK SY's EM
COBALT SPECIAL
A solid train of Vestibule
Cars and Pullman Sleepers
leave Toronto daily at 9 p. m.
Arriving at Cobalt 8.45 a. m.,
New Liskeard 9.15 a. m. Co-
balt is the ti2.hest Silver Min-
ing Camp in the world and
well worth a visit.
ONE WAY SF.CONi)-CLASS ('OL-
ONiST TICKETS
On sale daily until April 30th to
points in British Columbia, Califor-
nia. Montana, Colorado, .\Vashington.
Oregon.
For full particulars and tickets call
On
J. J. KNIGHT. Depot Ticket Ageat
J. 1). McDONALD,
i)istrict Passenger Agent. 'I •►cont•
THE TiMES AND WEEKi.Y
GLOBE AND CANADA FAR.
MER. $1.35.
The offer of of the Exeter Times and
the Toronto Weekly Globe and Can-
ada Feltner for $1.35 is ('xts•nrlod to
June 1. Over 150 of our subscribers
have taken advantage of this literal
offer and we are anxious to increase
the nu,t.her to 2$9) before the first of
June. Any one who is now taking
the Times can get. the (Robe by pay.
fog its 3a cents.