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Exeter Times, 1907-05-23, Page 8E X Pi I IC R '1• t M hi 8 MAY 23rd 1907 ++++47+++.H.+++++++4++++++++ STEWART'S U YOU KNOW we do men's wear real well. We are showing a stook of men's and Boys' lteady to Wear Suits that ara a credit to any town. Not how cheap but how good is our motto. Are you looking for the house that asks two prices, and then come down some, some- times more "sometimes less"? -that's not us. We ask you a fair price and your money ba3k if you are not entirely satisfied -"that's us." (� nn For Men's Black or • Grey ready to Awear spring Dress Overcoat. silk faced, full swagger style. made on lines that are perfect. 10.00 For Men's spring Overcoat made from dark grey stripe worst- ed. A very neat and stylish coat. 1200 Por Men's Combina- • tion Spring Overcoat end Raincoat. This is a most useful garment. makes a splendid spring overcoat and perfect raincoat. S50 For our special corn- • bination Coat. Nice for spring and fall and Perfect rain shedder. It's great value. 0 mex g 47A 34 es CS 0 H 8 8 0 .11 14 00 For Men's fancy grey • Worsted Suits. made by the best tailors in Canada. trimmings the very be. They have that smart city go about them. They are in a class by themselves 12.50 For Men's fancy worsted Suits made from pure clean worst- ed in fancy overcbeck effects. 'Tailored in the latest city style. 10.00 The Sult, fora swell range of men's tweed and worsted Suits, style quality and value, all combined in this line. 6 50 For Men's Tweed Suit • made from good clean pure .stock. Tailored right up to the minute. Suits that will speak for us. Boys' and Youths' Suits Yom' we look after the little fellows well. We are just as anxious to please the boys as we are to satisfy the men. Bring the boys in, we want them to see what we are doing. f Azinfoarndyreousr. Mens and Boys'Underwear approval. We sell good Underwear cheap. Our new Under- wear fits just like elastic -Iota of come and go to it -made on spring needles, don't sag and fall away. We have a new line of ''net mesb" underwear, so cool and nice and only 50c each. J" • A. STEW ART ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++ 1++t++++•1-+++++++++++++++++ el-++++++++++++++++ DIAMOND HALL DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELERY CUT GLASS CHiNA SILVERWARE Repairing a Specialty. Call and Inspect Our Stock. fl. M911101. Ma 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 much sought after by the fashionable man. You aro sorb of Comfort, Ease and Elegance Imo Snitints to hand at prices away down W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, - ONTARIO. ERNEST ELLiOT Conveyancer Accounts Collected ONNY se Iona at fovea► Mal. North west tender for Bac Oifice. Mali Strut, Exeter Earl 8packmart visited friends in London, on Sunday and Monday. The Unruh Regiment goes into cams, at London on .Tune 4th. The \Vest Huron .Teachers' Asso- ciation im twine held in Exeter this week. The annual ineeline of the Exeter District, Methodist Church was held in Parkhill fast t.c'ek. Elmore Senior, who has been at- tending the University nt Toronto, is visiting his parents here. Mr. Melville llowey de Monday for Winnipeg where het sit for a Limo before ,going _ r Nest. Rev. D. W. Collins 1 preach anniversary sermons at St. Paul's Church. Kirkton, on Sunday June 2 ted_ The Centralia baseball ,team is expected up here next Monday even- ing to play n game with the local club. Mr. Peter llawden, of lRidgetowp, visited at the home of his parent,' Mr. and MTA. Joseph Ilawden durin; last week. Mr. Ilolly, of ,New :hamburg, D. D. G. M., of Masonic District No. 4, will visit the Exeter lodge on Mon'. day. May 27th. Market Report.-Tbs following is the report of Exeter markets. oor- rectcd up to Muy $mrd. Wheat. 80 to €5c. per bushel. Oats. 40c to Ateper bushel. Peas. 70 cents per bushel. Harley. 48c to 48c per bushel. Shorts, $22 per ton. Flour, $2.40 per cwt. Bran. 120 a ton. Hay, $11. Feud Flour $1.25 to $1.30 her cwt. Beans. $1.30 per bushel. Clover seed. $8 to $10 per bushel. Butter, 18 cents per pound. Potatoes. 75.,. to 90c. per bag Dried Apples. 6c. per pound. E3grs. 16 omits per dozen. Hogs. dressed $8.50. Hops, live.tveight $6.50. Coal. $7 a ton. Onions Large, 120 cents a bushel. LOCALS ••••♦♦.• tN1N++i S. Fitton. issuer of marriage • li- cenaes. also complete line of owed• ding rings always on hand. Mr. John \VaI►nslcy was in Lon- don a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. iluwden spent Sunday with friends in Lucan. Miss Mattie Folliek end Mrs. Gill are visiting friends in St. Marys. Misr) Percy Weid.away; of Toronto is the :;ue*t of his sister Mrs. A. Iso rd. Mrs. Georee iAndereou home last week after u l� inga 1. Mr. \Vm. Jor•y, of London attended lltc funeral of the Tate Root. !licks on Monday. Mrs. Cooney, formerly Mrs. John Barnes. of Detroit, is visiting at Mr. itobt. bich'alls. Mr. Thos. Barton this 'week pur- chaaed from 'Mr. Joshua Johns, of Elia:vine, a lot on •Mill Street. The proprietors of the &Electric Light Plant have commenced the erection of the new brick smoke stack for the q,ower house. 'Mr. A. 11. D. Duncan, of the Sov- ereign staff. Toronto, returned to his duties Saturday, after a couple week's visit with friends here and in Usborrie. Mr. W. W. Howey has purchased a lot on Andrew street North of Thos. Harvey's property. It is t tr. Howey's intention to erect ti house in the near future. If you are thinking of getting married don't forget that we have the latest styles in wedding' station- ery. We have recently added a new type face the latest for aveddin; in- vitations Miss Katie McDonald, •ot London, who was the quest of '!Miss Mabel harrows for several weeks, return - (ed home on Friday night. Miss Bar- rows0returned to London with her and remained until ;Monday morn- ing. t In renewing his subscription cto the Nimes, 'Mr. W. T. Johns, Pi Bampton. South Carolina, a former resident of Exeter and brother ot our esteemed councillor Well Johns, says he is glad Exeter is trying to get some factories. If you see rt man digging in his yard vet v !lowly. sstoppirt; often to res:, you may bet he is making flow- er.•beds for lair •mfrs, but if he hs working like a leeise afire, scarcely etoppine (o lake his breath, it is to wafer he i..t digging worms for fish bait. The results of Atte race for the King's Plate at Toronto last Satur- day was anxiously awaited for by a number of Exeterites, %rhowere greatly interested in the outcome. Kelvin, a rank ontteider twits the winner of the muck coveted prize. The ralltoads have a1►nounoed their c' •vision to giro no more excursion ..tee to tiooieties en civic holidays. The reason is that eo many places hold their civic holidays on the same day that the companries can not sup• ply the rolling stock to handle . x- ot1a. r. W. J. Gourley ,took several ends up to Mensal] Saturday night r a ride in .his nuto. Just to let the occupants that his machin; could ;o sot 'ourley hat it out to a mil te. It Rook just seven min o from Fran- cistown corner to Revisal'. Don't be fooled by Oriental Fanc; Names. Campbell's Varnish Stain is the original and only satisfactory colored varnish en the market. No mystery nitwit it. Just late twat varnish and aititeble colors. Noth in; equals it for Floors. Furniture and Woodwork. W. J. Ileaman sells it. The regular meeting of .Masonic Lebanon Forest Lodgc No..135 A. F. & A. M. swill 4,^ held on Monday evening May 27. The visit of Right Worshipful Bro. Holly, .District Dep- uty (grand Master, also ache third or sublime degree of tt master mason will be conferred by ,the W. M. Visitors welcome. The sale on Saturday of the houses and property nf d he late John Muir on William street, also the house- hold effects brought out n large number of buyers and good prices pprevailed. Mr. Simon Campbell, of Osborne purchased the dwell4ne and proiperty for $1.173, and shortly after the Rale was offered $50 above the purchase price. Mr. Henry Powell, of 1.• ^,reek. Oregon. arrived in to. �tunday eve, and is at pret nt vaesitina his son Mr. 8. Powell Victoria St. The old gentleman though 85 years of age. informs us he travelled oyer 2500 mites mind Xmsa. Ile is M- marksbly smart, and may yet neo the century mark. Speaking of the country he mays 4hat from the St. Clair to Quebec, to the finest per. lion of the entire North Aweless senti'e'nt. Ii. visited here .ten years Huta returned visit at NUTRIOLA, The POUNTA$'1• ort RESTORt TO MEN ate. WOMEN THE VITALITY OP IVUTN BY ROUSING UP ALL THE SLU6GI5t1 BATTFRIf•5 OP Tttf BODY. Mum() IT VIBRATE LIKE AN ELK- -TRIC MACHINE FUII Of elft VIZOR. NEARLY ALL TiIE 1L11 OF WE, VAtrlstl LIKE- MIST GtfoRt- Pit :orf NUTRIOLA PRICE I1??PrrPnckage Free W. B. HO1V EY, Phtu. 11. Exeter. Ont. "TIIREE IN ONE." Three different t rcotmente in one box. A blood maker. A tissue former. A tierce builder. It helps to dieeat end aeaimi- late your food. It vnakes you new all ovor. Contains the cesentiala of the sixteen chemical elements of which the human body fa com. Posed. The Very Essence of Life. Sold In a •.•e sites one and two el ,:lire a box by W. S. llowey, Phm. B. Chemist and Optician EXR1'ER - ONTARIO. Special Values In immummll WHITE LAWN WAISTS For $1.25 We are showing a lovely waist. Embrol- dety a.,d Lace luaertion trimming. Short sleeves $1.25. For $l.50 An excellent Waist made of ane India Lin- en. Pretty embroidery, half sleeves $1.50. For $2.00 At this price we have half a dozen different •►tyles, trimmed with fine val. insertion lace and insertion. full swiss embroidery and Inser- tion $2.00. WhlteUndersllrtz For $1.25. We have the best white skirts showy. Made ot fine Lawna•deslr, trimmed with swiss embroidery. Other . styles at $1.75 and $2 00. Gorset Covers Special Value at 25c. Bigg Values at 50c. Excellent Value at 75c. Gotton Vests Ladies and Children's Cotton Vesta with long or short sleeves or sleeveless at 10c, 12jc, 15e. 200. None Silk Gloves Woolen's Silk Gloves in Black. White or Cream. 23 in. long. These are scarce goods. Price $1.00, $1.25. Wash Gollars Pretty styles at 20c. Another line, a big sel- ler lac. Another spec- ial line made of inser- tion and ribbon at, 20c. Wash Belts 'THE OLD RELIABLE In all the newest sty- les, prettily embroider- ed. Price 20e and 25c. SHELL elk ROWE DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR -Il fill Til goon, will bo at the Commercial Hotel. Hours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m._ Glasses properly fitted and dis- • eases of eye ear and nose treated. next visit, Friday. May 131st. e Popular Dr. Roulston spent at his home in Milverton. Mr. and Mrs. eGeor;e Mantle left yesterday for Muskoka, where they will remain for several weeks. Alis;s Madeline Kuntz, of Buffalo and her aunt Mrs. Taube are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz. GIANT • .TRIPLETS "Currency" "Bobs" and "Stag Chewing Tobacco, in big plugs. Quality always !thio sea me. ` Mr. and Mrs. .Davis. of Exeter North. who were confined to their beds with pneumonia, are both re• covering rapidly. For Quality and Quantity ask your dealer for the new bi; plugs of "Bobs:" "Stag.' and Currency chew- ing tobaccoes. Sunday evening last was too un- comfortable to be ou't without an over ooat. About ten o'clock a few flakes ot suety fell. Miss A. M. Cobbledick, of Ailsa Craig, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Cobbledick, Exeter North. a few clays last week. Mr. Lorne Fear. who has been vis- ion;; his parents, Her. and iMra. Fear, for at few we'I;'. returned 'to Toronto on '1'nte•cd:a % . While Mr. 1). A. /toss was moving some lumber 1:ist Thuraday. he had the misfortune to have this hand badly torn by .11se point of a nail in nue of the Loarda. A quiet wedding Wats celebrated itt London on Monday May fishe when 111r. Ilerhert Azt was married to Miss Josie Elbert, daughter of Mrs. 1'. Bender, of Zurich. CALVES FOR SALE. -Mr. George Chapman. of Attwood. will Feil a load of calves tit Keid's hotel, Exeter North. on Saturdsy. May 25tb. Sale will commence at 12 o'clock. At the Epworth Lett;ue service of James Street church last Tueaday evening. Rev. Collins gave a very interesting and profitable address on the life of :the patriarch Joseph. . Any wishing to go with No. 8 Company, Huron Regiment, to the camp at London, from June 4th to 15th should apply to Lieut. W. J. Ileaman. or Sergt.-Major hector. Air. Itobt. Iligdins, who travels ex- tensively through tete 'northwest buying horses was at Jtis home in Ilensell last week. Thnraday :he took a run clown to Exeter to visit f riends. We understand tiro ministers of the •Methodist Church nt their last district meeting decided .to make a change its the Exeter Circuit. The S xsmith appointrnCrtt will be turned ov"r to the Kippen pastor and Rev. Fear will take 'the Bethesda appoint- ment of Sunday afternoons. The local hoard of 'Health has dis- tributed ainotr; the house holders of the Village. pamphlets published by the Provincial board dealing with the subjects of smallpox bcarlet fever, diphtheria, typhoid fever. arta measle.. As trey eontain a wood deal of valuable Information and sound practical advice in a concise form. each person receiving tthem will be Wise its preserving them for future reference. Prof. O'Brien, the eminent (Amen- oloaiat and palmist. of (Toronto, is coming to Exeter next 'Monday. Sec what the Wine;ham Times of recent date says: "The editor of the Times on Monday spent a most delightful hour with Prof. O'Brien. who Li staying at. the Ilotel ttlrunawiok. The writer like .many imother man. thought phrenology a humbug end Palmistry a survival of the !super. stitious belief that supported gypsies and witches in olden days. I'roft O'Brien, however, convinced us ithnt the profession of the Phrenologist and palm reader is very near to ex- act eciencea. Prof. O'Brien must not be classed ea n fortune -tetter. His work le the result of bon's and pa- tient study and be /has mastered It well. The writer of :this war amazed to have character, temperment, dit- position so well end clearly deLineat- ed and more remarkable Nt3l1, salient pointe in 'Oast life and conduet ne. suratety narrated, and the reasons why shown in the marks of the hand, akillfislly, intelligently and accurately ,read and •k.eribed. Many of the prominent Ieople alf Winglism ,have calked on Prof•. O'Brien to the number of over one hundred.' Fer ilia addre e s mer his Lithos in windows on Ttteadsy morn- inZ. Ilia hour. are from 10 a. m. to 10 p. Ont 'Madame O'Brien twill be is Atte-ndanee. Will remain a few &syr eels. Patients Whatever your favorits medicine may be, we have it. We keep a full line of all the advertised patent med- icines. Anything new that comes out. we are general- ly the first to put it in stock. Just at this season of the Bear Sarsaparilla and lood Purifiers are in con- siderable demand and we are fully prepared to sup- ply your need. -AT- Cole's Drug Store EXETER - - - ONTARIO WORDS ARE GOOD If backed up by deeds. The claim we make for STAR FLOUR would be foolish if not backed up. Better flour tllt,n Star is not marketed to -day and its equal is seldom found. Wanted Wheat and Oats HARVEY BROS. EXETER BUGGIES FOR SALE. It you want a nice new buggy call and see W. 0. 1lissett. Ile al- so Las some :;ood second Iutnsl buK- •=iea on hand and u Iew .new ;slows for sale cheap. 'rite noospaper mart goes in 2 see the merchint. and the merchint says, "Say, why don't yu deltas rite up and tell !tow bad it is for tate town when pecpil bi goods in Toronto. Give it 2 them 'good and hard. Tell 'em to spend the snuttni with the peepil that's livin' with em evri day. and helpin them pay their taxes and helpin give them a good town 2 live in 1" And the noospaper man ses : "Yea. I guess it 'lite do good awl rite." And they keep on tawkin. And hi and I►i the noospaper man leery' over the merelrittt'e desk and pike up a note ,Iscd or envilip, and looks at it and ices : •• Misr did you get that printed $miffed" And the merchint eco, •'Oh, ad ttltat dots in Toronto. 'M<x+asra. Currie, Lantotnt Willert and Engineer I'attcrson of the Coun. ty council met n committee of the Perth council nt the Sinitic and the 4 wo committee, examined •the bridge that cross s the boundary bo• tween Huron end :The bridge is ati old errs. end the united committee Merced that it oral dans• erotls. and too old 1 o 1►e reI►aire:t, and appointed Messrs. Patterson of Huron and Talbot of Perth, to pre- pare piano and specifications and advcrtiec therm The eommittee ngrced to meet in exeter on May .31 to open a11<1 accept tenders it they be reosonahle. its price. The Bond and Bridge coturnit1 e, with the county clerk. met in Win;ham on Saturday to exam!'re the bridges nn<1 culverts on the prairie road in the neighbor- hood of the 4 otvii. Twn were pa.,ed but the mouth one was condemned. and fewo culverts .were ordered to be filled in, ass ill ey were no longer required. 'fl.0 I►ridee to be rebuilt will be 140 f.•et hy I8, for which plane and epeeifieatiwns will be prepared by the County engineer. and tenders for the workwill require to be tie• fore the County Council en the open- ing day of the June session. WING to the backwardness of spring, house-cleaning operations have been rather slew. Now tLat the weather is becoming warmer work will move briskly. We wish to draw your attention to the fact that we have a large stock of house furnishing goods on hand. Linoleums and Oil Cloths English Linoleum's 4 yards wide in floral and oil cloth patterns. Oil Cloths in 1, 1; and 2 yards wide at prices that will sell them. Curtains Lace Curtains from 50c to $5.75. Bobbinet Rued Curtain. Art Muslin and White Scrim. Tapestry Curtains; new designs. Curtain poles, oak and mahogany with wooden or braes trimmings. Special line nf all wool Carpets, Rugs and Mats. Jap Matting at 20c, 25c, 85c per yard. Crockery, a very full line. See those beautiful Chamber Setts, $2.75, $3.75 and $4.00 CARLINC BROS. Don't forget we handle all kinds of millinery. The Sovereign Banit of Canada Notice is hereby given that a dividend of one and one half per cent. (I %%) for the current quarter, being at the rate of six pe cent (6%) per annum on the capital stock of this bank, has been de clared, and that the same will be payable at the Head office and at the branches on and after Thursday, the i6th of May next. The transfer books will be closed from the 1st to the 15th of May, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. D. M. STEWART, General Manager CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL Manager. GLADMAN & 8TANBURY, Solicitors BOOSB Dc6orator Corn! Plumber (Rot and ColdWater). Slgtt Writing and Graining With It. Pinney last year. Esti- mates ftIrnistied on application. A Trial Solicited. ARTHUR D. DAVIS Exeter, Ontario Residence. corner James and An- drew Street. 71,INION 8II$INESS CO1[EE I etX i•1"1 Z} Affiliated with w tnghatn 13. c. Indivklual Instruction, Write for handsome Oatalogue. GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. NOTICE TO BICYCLE RIDERS. Notice is hereby given that (the council has instructed Inc to pro- ceed *leftist any person or persons (lurid ridirdg bicycles on any aide- watk within the municipality. W. J. I3ieset t, Commissione r.1 COURT OF REVISION. Notioe ie hereby given that the Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the Village of Exeter for 1907, will hold Its first meeting et the Town Nall. Exeter, on Tnesday the 28th day of 'May at 7.30 o'clock, P. m. JOS. SENIOR, Municipal Clerk. Exeter. 'May 14th.. 1907. COURT OF REVISION, TOWNSHIP bF 178110It N E. Notice is hereby .given that as Court of Revision ,of the Asaestment ' !toll for the /Township of tlaborne. will hold its tfirat meetine for 1907 at the Township -hall, Elimville, on Saturday June 1st sit 10 o'clock in the forenoon. F. 'MORtLEY, Clerk. Whalen, May lith., 1907. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE EXETER SALT WORKS CO. Gentlemen. - Please take notice that the annual meeting of the ahareholdera of the Exeter Salt Works Co. will be held in the Town ,Hall, Tuesday June llth 1907, at 2.30 p. m. T. Il. Carling. S^cretary. MEETING OF TiIE HURON COUN- CIL The Council of the Corporntian of the County of Huron will meet in the council. its the (Town of ('.orier- ich. at d o'clock, on Tuea+day the. 4th day of June next. All account% against the county, requiring tootle• ment mast tx' placed mitt) the Clerk before day of meeting. W. LANE, Dated May 20t1s., •1907. Clerk. NOTICE TO WARMERS. The Exeter Canning It Preserving Co. will be pleased to receire acreage from farmers for tomato's anal corn. As the number of acres required i* limited those desiring to contract will do well to rail at once on either the President, Jas. Snell; Vice•I'r. s. C. Ii. Handers, or Seey. .1. G. Jones. Oh account nt 1 hn Teachers' Con• vention bring held bete (lea week. the schools were clotted )est'tday to remain ri0fle(l until Monday. -AT- Exeter and Centralia Warehouses Will exchange for other grai if desired. Richard Seldon �-- Exeter, Centralia and Clandeboye GRAND TRUNKSY'SE'1 VICTORIA DAY, MAY 24th. SINGLE PAIR FOR ROUND TRW. Between all stations in Canada, also to Detroit, Port Huron, Mich. Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Susp. Bridge. N. Y. Good Going Thursday And Friday. May 23rd. and 24th. VALID RETURNING UNTIL MONDAY MAY,27th. For full particulars and tickets call on J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Ticket Agent J. D. McDONALD, District Passenger Agent, 1 wont• A Good Way to be Stylish and Becomingly Dressed and to have your Cloth- ing as thoroughly made and as carefully cut as possible is to come here with your ideas. First-class Workmen will turn the materials which you choose into pleasing, lasting realities. Our experience is pretty good assurance that you wt 1 be sorry for nothing and prices are always at the bottom notch. W. J0811iS Merchant Tailor THE T1MMS AND WRBKLY (BABE AND CANADA PAR- ER. $1.M. The offer of of the Exeter Tienes *Jib the Toronto Weekly (slobs and Can- ada Farmer for $l. r in extenrlpd to June 1. Over 151) of our subscribers have taken advantage of this liberal offer and we are c'hi'li. to Increase the nusrbber to 2G0 before the Ant of June. Any one who is now taking the Times can get the Globe hy pay- ing too 85 cents.