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Exeter Times, 1907-07-11, Page 8EX.ETEk 'I'IM1✓S JULY llth 1907, ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 ++:.--: d• •:•'r•fc• ++ + + ,-•::• -1rY-:• ++•e++++ ++++ : +++ STI3%VART'S D[RECT,.--=„ii- + ' .;. •r : . . s f WE IMPORT our fine Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, ,.` Toilet Sets and fan3y' ('hina direct from elle If nt.akerq ill Great Brtiain, Japan, and Austria. j* We ave for our customers all the middle men's l,rotit. "Every little helps". + We save just opened six large crates and pack- .• a'fes of Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and +X fancy China, which we would like you to sew 10.50 For a lovely u new semi-por- *+ celain Dinner Set, pure white body, gold traced and edged Decorated •ir with very pretty wild roses in pink and green shad- ings. For beautiful 12.5ti semi china Dinner Set, pure white body, gold traced edged and stippled and decor- ated with very pretty cant illy ros- es in small pink wreaths, For our new Austrian China Tea + Sets. "The valise of these sets is + • $[o.00" but as they are an entirely Inew line -being the first real gen nine Austrian China Tea Sets that we have ever handled -we are using them as an advertisement. 1. They arc just as dainty and pretty as hand painting f. Clear hard white transparent body with statural : ruse decorations. We want you to see thein. it. For a new style For the nicest +•i �[• . Toilet Set. "to6.50 Toilet Set �t•e 4 have ever shown 4 pieces" tall slender The shape is en 4t.1, shape, pure white tirely new, its call it h a r d porcelain ed the "swelled body". The shad- body, with gold ing is very delicate 14 tracings and new brown with gold pink carnation dec. blending. It's a orations. Beauty. + Market Report. -The following is the -report of Exeter markets, cur - .10 ^: 'R J uir Wheat, Fie per bushel. IJ.arley, 48 to 52 cents lK r bus'l:el. Oats, 10 to 41 ce:::_ peas. 7o:. ser bushel. Shorts. $..4 per toot. I'iour $2..5u per cwt. Aron, $2.! per ton. Feed flout- $ 1.40 to $1_15 icer cwt. Butter. 17 cents per pound. Es _, 14c. bre doz-_:l. Hogs dressed. Hogs, livetwe'i?ht, Hay $11 to $11.50 i er Clover seed, $8 to $1U per bushel. Potatoes. 75c. to 9Uc. per bag. Dried Applos, 6c. per pound. Coal. $? :t toll. Wool, tva-i.. d. 2Uc to 22c per lb. \Vcol, u!'••w:+ h'd. 12c to 13c. a Ib. •♦•••••••••••••••••••••••• Ili LOCALS • •••••••• .tae••••• i+f s. I:'ittom, issuer of marriages li- + Noises, also complete line of wed - G11,1 ding rings always on hand. m \1r. Alvis) itr:►ttnell, is vbitin4 in Gcderielt for :a few days. SI m • J •-• *1: cu b 't'. o 1::tt . li tc • .+ ;: ,n r,• m -r O + .+ ▪ +-f- a* • `4. '0 .;. a + vl **4: ea les ;* la es a + .-+ .;.* We show about thirty different lines in Toilet Sets . j. ranging in price from $i . 5o to $6.50 the Set I S. A. STEWAP T ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++ l -.H.*++++++++++++++++++++++ '+++++++++++++++++ A Successful Wedding I� impossible without the help of a j• wd lI y store. Try to think what such an affair would be without the presents. Try to imagine the rtngless, giftless wedding. It's unthinkable. *Jo you would find it bard to get Along without us at such a tune. NVe have a great hig interesting or an illusion, doesn't. it' It. really array of gift articles, does. for the old gentleman never be- fore in his life saw such a display of And the beauty of it is that the I spectacles. majority of thein are anything but expensive. SPECTACLES FOR TIIE OLI) FOLKS we make as much a specialty of as for those who are younger. They Ht per- fectly. The lenses are ground to suit each particular pair of eyes. and they are beautifully t.nd artistically finished It's wonderful, too, how cheap they are. SEEMS LIKE A DREAM 'We suggest Silverware, Clocks. Fancy China, Etc. Call and take a good look through. A. MARCHAND JEWELER. MIDE To ORD[R 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 sere of Comfort, Ease and Elegance ioo:Suitings to hand at prices away down W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, -- ONTARIO. ERNEST ELLiOT Conveyancer Accounts Collected MoNP Y to loan at lowest rates. North West Lads for stile. Office, Main Street. Exeter W. S. HOWEY, Phm, B. Chemist and Optician. EXETER, - ONTARIO. Mr. Thos. Moyle is taking his va- cation this week. Mrs. Geo. Kemp. of Toronto is visiting friend-, its town. Miss Ilayley of London. :e: toe guest of ?,trs. John Treble. Mrs. Aquilla Snell, of \Vinnipc.x, is visiting 'Air. and Mrs. John Snell. Miss Katie Collins was confined to her bed last week on account of ill• Hess. Misr. (;ertie Sheen! spent 1La past week visitin; her brother its Brant- ford. Miss Melinda Martine. of Detroit, has returned home on Wednesday last. Mrs. Will (;oodison and coon Jack. of Sarni:., :are the .u.'sta of Mrs. 1). .T oh tt +. Mrs. It. 1{. Rogers and children. of Chicazo are visitin„ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Christie. Miss Cora Mc Pherson. school. teacht'r at !Ices, ilay, is home: for her vacation. The Voter's list of the township of Stephen shows there :are 1258 voters in the township. Mr. Off McPherson loft last Fri- day for I. ionto, where he has so - cured a 1' ition itt a drug More. Mists 'Walt •nd has reaizncd as as teacher in the public school. A successor has not yet been appointed. Mr. Earl Spackman left last Thur=d ty for London and Thamea- ville whenh' will epend hi. vaca- tion. . .: t,i-: MMI SUMMER SHIRT WAISTS We have some exceedingly pretty styles in Ro Ldy Made 'THE OLD RELIABLE Shirt Waists for summer wear, and arc offering them at prices much below those usually asked for goods 'As equal quality and style. \lr. Ed. Mitchell, of llrautfori, is visitin; his father. Will. Mitchell. Operations at the Canning Factory are expected to commence to -day. 1:mons .have contmae.nccd work on Wm. Taylor's house o:' Albert street. Mr. Harr;. and daughter, (ars. Duffield, have sotto to Winzhatn :c t•1�1t. \1 r. E. ll. Fish has opened up a barber shoo at they Bend for the sutumer. Mr. W. 1). Sanders has heist' ap- pointed a Justice of the Peace for Stephe..n Township. Mr. took, of the Mansion }louse. 0o ho has been laid up fcr :oto' t:I:I' i; c.ons'derably better. 11 rs. Link. of Crediton. wags the Zii,. t on Saturday and Sunday of her sister. Mrs. .tV. Kuntz. Mr. and Mrs. frank Gill left Mon- day for \tu-koka to vi.::• the 1 at- ter's si:;ter, Mrs. John Hutchison. . The Sunday School- of the Ja:n.s Street 'Methodist Church held :t= annual ;,ic•n:c to tate Bend yesterday. 1t v. A. Ii. Go:n3 cat tended a meet- ing of the Regents of tt:c the Vic- toria University at Toronto last week. GIANT• '1'I{[1'I,i:1'S "Currency'' "Bobs" and 'Sta z' Chewing Tobaccoes in hi; plugs. Quality always !the same. Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Statham. of Acton, have returned from Seaforth, where they have been visiting for a few days. Miss Emma ltarriaora, of Buffalo, who was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Altos, returned to her home last Saturday. Miss Olive Qnance who %vas en. •ga.ged as milliner at Napanee during the past seasota, has returned to her home bore. Miss May and Minnie Jewell are visitin, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Jewell and sir. and Mr T. Young of London. lir. Thos. Handford tis purchase'ei the fine Jia vv dray team f rotn the Dorothy factory Clinton. The price paid was $150. For Quality and Quantity ask your dialer for the new hi; plugs of "Bobs." "Stag," :and Currency chew- ing loliZtt•coc'ra. Mr. Saxon Fitton's condition has •greatly improved clurir1X the past week. Sunday he was able to sit up 'for a while. Willie Amos is see•ndin.z :t month with his uncle at the Bend. and Lil- lian .Amos is With relatives in Mos Gillivray township'. Accordinz, 10 the Voter's Lists for the township of tisborne just 1,ub+ Ii.1►ed there are S01. voters, ,180 of whom are marked ss jurors. It is e•xpectod a mart 'set Ladies' choir will take charge of th' music at the e'venin; services its th• Main street church next Smelly. Mr. 11. Doot'rie is zr .taw• ilnt'rov- ;es tt's residence just eolith of the ver, by having a new cement foun- dation out unfter t he verandah. Word has leen received hero that John Citaa.rlten is ill at Hanley Sask. with tyleh:a'd fever. A maze rt'• ccived Monday says h' i+ •greoitiy improved. The tnan who ;els macs :al tth P the paper says about hint should re- turn thanks 4hre•e tints tt dIiy for 'that the neoo•<I'ap+'r k`aeew about hitn and suppressed. lir. and Mrs. L. F:. Claxton and son William. of Detroit spent Fri- day and Saturday the ;mita of W. W. Taman'. They were on their way to Itlyth to visit friends. The members of t l.e Women's in- stitute enjoyed :t del'•rhtful after- noon last Friday in Howard's •;rove. A dainty lunch was served, after which a few athletic sports were in• dui;eel ln. The local Liberal Cower vntiv-s have elected the followin; officers Pres., 'i'. ll. Carling: Vic.e•1'res., L. 1I. Dickson ; . rid. Vice -fres. 1V. G. llisasett ; Treas., ,Tose, Davis; .t?ec'y.. Chas. Sanders. 1)11. OVENS EYE AND EAit Stiit- geon, will be at the Commercial liotel. hours 9.30 n. tn. to 4.30 p. rn. Glasses properly fitted and dis- eases of eye ear and nose treated. next visit, friday, AuzuRt 9th 1907. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, cf Chicazo are the ;;uests cf Mr. George Ander-on. Frank is still the same baseball •nthuliast he was when he lived here and on Monday evenin7 took tart its the June aaai,ttit Far- quhar. Oa Monday evs'nin;►Nth ',ea./He of theCredit,o a e hvaljst church visited the Lea.tue! of James Street Church. The Crediton Letzue furnished the pro remme. ' The topic -How Our Live 'May Is Con- secrated to Our Country," was taken by Mr. Banes who handle 1 it vary appropriately. A (Watt, solo art' reoitnti"na ower^ nlro given and \sere Noloveei by all. After pro - ram a sod:tt►le time was rp'nt and re light tisfsbm!�it4i' se+rvM. SILK WAISTS LAWN WAISTS $6 0o Waists now 5 00 Waists now 4 oo Waists now 2 75 Waists now $3 00 aists now 2 50 Waists now 2 0o Waists now [ 5o Waists now $4 50 3 75 3 00 I 85 $250 i 85 1 65 1 15 $5 oo Skirts now .... .... ...... $3 75 TWEED SKIRTS 4 5o Skirts now .... .... ...... 3 89 4 00 Skirts now ...... .... • • • • 3 00 Ladies Leather Belts in White, Tan, Leather Belts Black and Grey, ;o cts. 25c. Collars for 15 cents Boys Sweaters to doz, Ladies White Turnover Collars, nicely embroidt-tt,d. A great bargain 15 cents All wool Sweaters in Blue, Cardinal and Black. Regular 75c quality; now 5o cents. cSz Mr. told Mrs. a alms, .of Chica = o, is Isoint Faso visiting ktt Mr. John=. Miss Miriam Elston. of Parkhill, is 'home for th holiday.. : We Beg to Announce that we have more Ladies White Waists Than we o ire to carry over,consequently will reduce the price. $1.00 for 75c; 1.75 for 1.25; 2.50 for $2,00 $1.25 for 1.00; 2.00 for 1.50; 3.00 for 2.50 $1.50 for 1.25; 2.25 for 1.75 These goods will go quickly' Come eary and get your choice. Ws Still Carry a Fine Ranco in the Astoria Shoe' Nobby Goods. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE CARLINC BROS. Mri. W. J. Statham spent a few Was the unanimous ver- dathis week in Eeaforth. dict at the post mortem of Mrs. 1I. Hoot-er and 'daughter Ruth the instantaneous death of left Tuesday for Alma 'Mich. Mr. Potato Bug and Miss Comini=tiioner Bissett is this week Lads, Bug caused by par- puttin; 'travel on Main Street.taking of the solution made Mi=s Rose •Lar.Iport, of 1!d, rton. with one teaspoonful of is (st'ending her holidays with friends OUR PURE PARIS GREEN its town. in one gallon can of water. Mr. I1agshaw, of Cannington spent Sunday the ,. uest of hiscousin Mr. Why use a second quality when you W. Iia; -haw. • can get the best Mr. Ed. Bertrand, of Detroit, call- ed on Mr. and Mr John Pedlar ono d,ty 114L-4 :week. cruer's toolisll Mi_* Pearl Kestle, of Sharon, is in town a gain and commenced h r du- At 40c a pound securely tie. -4 oo iLl1 Snell & Rowe. wrapped in full weight Mrs. Samuel Lamport, of Ildcrton, visited her parents Mr. an.1 JIrs. Th01111.4. Lowe last week. Fresh Hellebore, Pure Insect Pow - 'Mr. and Mrs. Bothwell Bothwell. der, Bug finish. Bug Death, London of Stratford, were the !guests of Mr.) Purple, Etc. always in stock. an! Mrs. R. Gidley list week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ba;taha\y. of Park- COLE'S DRUG STORE du le, spent part of last week with his brother Mr. Wm. Bagshaw. EXETER - ONTARIO, Mr. It. S. Lan;, of Toronto, ar- rived in town yesterday to look up :apple in this: vicinity for fall ship• •••••♦•••♦•••♦♦♦N♦♦•♦•♦N mens. I • We *are (pleased to 1- -aro that hiss Ia11 Attn:t Martin has ; .: sed her exam- inat;ons at ttht! Toronto Cot'perva• tory of etnu•sic t :kin z, honors. Term 1 Mr. Joseph •Itawden is the first this season 'to report new potatoes OPENS SEPT. '� Yesterday we wore shown gocd samples of early on: s grown in his .za:den. Mrs. West. Wes Welsh, of Retina, This management during the arrived here Friday :Horning. She : ast year trained over Two wa. called home owing to tha Ser- ious it l.ne s of her mother lies. undyed young la- 1'oples tone. dies and 200 gent 1 e - Z men, a s steno - The Ladies �Ai+i o[ Main St. Church gcaphers, bookkeep- ♦ purpose holding ka lawn social, Fri- • ers and telegraphers, and placed day Jul lith., on the Church (Lawn. thein in excellent situations in 'Pony Vita Orchestra, London. will furnish the 'programme. Refresh- leading Canadian and American cities. 4 meats served )from six to eight. Ad- mission 25c. Individual instruction. WANTFiD.-Tta! Exeter +Canning %Vrite for catalogue. and 1'roservia►; Company want in about :t week 20 once and about .10 women and 11 or 16 boys and girls. Good wa,ets, titeady .net plt•:)s.:int ern.- GUINTOM 01oy melt. Apply a t factor y, Davis Gardiner,niatiager. BUSINESS GOLLEGE 1)r. Acland W. 11. l)ronyatekt.ot, only son of the late Suprems Chief GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. I ltan,er, of the i. O. 1'. was found ctcad at 'tie fainily reside t he 1 ♦♦••••••♦•N••♦♦+•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• Pines, l)vseront 0, on Sunday morn- ! its.. Ile had Leon sufferiat, f Font heart trouble for song! time. For the benefit of thoss .w:t !tilt;I UNANNOus illINCI to attend tlae Oran,ze demonstration at Blyth next Friday, July 12th the Grand Trunk raiway will .run +a special front London. It wilt (cave In Favor of here at 8 a. in. and returning will, leave ltlyth at 6.45 p. In. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed. Christie, E. J. Christie ':and :firs. R. It. itoz••rs at- tended tt-tended the wcdd;rtz at llensall y. • terdnay afternoon of Miss Jessie Mc. Ewan, daughter of Mr. sand lira. Wm. McEos•an, of Ile,nsafl. to .Mr. Bert Foowl.'r of Manitoba. Iti:1 iSye bits the enil a bard welt on t 1.e' !sold tth! it he Pays: -A mats m::y u -e a war; on they back of }:i` , AND neck fur a collar button ; ride on 1 be for et collar button ; ride on tbs. hack coach of a railroad train (0 "Few as Good" save Oho inl'•rest on pia n)ort•,y till the conductor 'gets round; sto;► his watch at nizh•c to save wear and . tear; .Ii av!• his "i" or "t" toit1.out !You cannot afford to be wtth- det er cross to Nave ink ; pasture 11:4 out it. mother'. •.rave to 'save corn : but a man of th:s sort is a gentleman arises t;cholar compare:I to th-' 11)111, MANUFACTURED BY twh° will take! :a ttewspea je•r tt'o or three yc,ar<, but when asked 10 i,a/ for it puts it into the office sasses MA RV EY BROS. has it marked "refused." .iohn ilartner. who was arrested at Winni{)e;, ooa+ taken (0 (;cdrrich Two bus toadtt of Exeter i►copin Ia-t week and co►nmitted to !;sand picniced nt the Bend last Friday andspent h:+ f.rial, Ile tt:as accui 'elof sal sling spent nod enjoyable day. :1)urin; 18 1).t;+ of oat!"d twit of barley 8e) the nfternoon. an excjting gain of pounds timothy se'e'd 80 pounds clov'•v' ball was played. everyone liking seed and 100 pounds of cured lose( part, and the way ;some cf the ladies from Mr. Alex. Buchanan, of Tuck.• handled the spheres showed she's had e'r+mitt,. T}.e tracks .'were (ollo�wed not quite for.1otten the ;Jinn of "old from Mr. itttchanitr s barn lo' the Gat." One sensational play wort when house of the accused, and It- afters'cne of them cas+tured the ball nit the wards admit tett lis offonee. Mr. fourth sennas niter it had r.ttuek •:t Seager. the County Crown :�ttornc'y' tree, one} the runner Iowa's 'acetate(' reported the whole larocecdin; to the outAceordinz to one of the players . Attorney General of the Province,, the Same w;ta replete with "Fouls" who instructed hitn to have the loan but a tool didn't coarct it he tt the hrou;tit back so Ontario. Constable ; bait \o •as given :t 194(1 swil►e. The Gundry \was despatched to 1VinIli p('; t►sae rennin % to a• gaud. except wlen for that purpose and arrived at (;oel• otie of the p',ayer4 twOulert soy to crick with Ids man 1Vedncs:lay make base' whe'tr a sauces bel of la it week. 1;attneron a;i tt4'd 1><'• 'war eaua;ht. Iioowe'ver the` umpire►l fore Judge Doyle on 'Monday and to:as was obdurate anei stuck to his dee- allowed to zo on truypended Rentenco eisions ere ry time, Rvmctime4. On having returned the goods. ar Flour "None Better" • The Sovereign Bank of Canada • HEAD OFFICE :-TORONTO. .Estrote i JAR\ Esq., President. 1'. G. JEMMFTT, Esq., General -Manager. BOARD Of C:REC'r S: 1i;' IL'S JAR\'IS, Esq., - RANDOLPIH MACDONALI►, Esq., i A. A. AI.I.AN, Esq., - Second 1 ir€'-PPeSteh•Jll HON. I). 'ICMILLAN, KION, i't:TI' t MCLAREN, ARCH. CA:M't:o:I.r., Esq., M.P. W. K. MMCNAt•c:IIT, Esq., M.1'.P. A. E. I)ysts:sr, Esq., M.P. ALEX. Bitt'cx, Esq., K.C. Savings Dank Department. Interest at best current rates paid quarterly. +a Branches -:EXETER. CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, JOSEPH SNELL Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitor. I1ENSALL BRANCH, -- II. ARNOLD, Manager. ummer School You Can Make Your Life Work Easy and Your Time Valuable by Taking a Course in Shorthand and Typewriting AT The Western Business and Shorthand Academy 110 Dundas Strsst, London We Place Every (graduate in a Situation. We Ifttve No Failures. We Make a Success of Every Pupil. See List Below of Gr.tdu!ttes Placed in Situations. 27 GRADUATES PLACED During the past year we placed Miss Lewis and Miss Brown with Darch and Hunter; Mr. Dennis Sutton, G. T• R , Montreal; Mr. Meredith Smith, G• T. R. London; Mr. E Walker and Mr. N. Smith, C. P. R., London; Miss Gleason, Murray Shoe Co ,; Miss Poole, S. Scott, Machine Co ,; Miss Self, Canada Spice Mills; Mrs. Saunders and Miss Dabie, Canada Chemical Works; Miss Motile, Secretary at London Asylum; Miss May Seccombe, assistant court reporter; Miss Annie Square, G. M. Gunn & Co., Miss Gladys Simp- son, F. J. Hammond &Son; Miss Thornton, News Co.,; Miss New- ton and Miss Newcombe, McCormick Mfg. Co ,; Miss Rossiter, Nat- ional Typewriter Co ,; Miss Foley, Sylvester Mfg. Co ,; Miss B. Newans, McBride & Farnco.nbe: Miss G. Legg, BLannett Theatrical Co ; Miss Balls, Screaton & Co; Miss Bunter, C Chapman & Co•; Miss Ellwood, London Life; Miss Rollins. Scandrett & 1'rou.it »t; Miss Daisy Griffith, T. II. Escott & Co. account of the bases being 1)io„'ttc Debentures for Sale away evert. fewminute's Its. the wind. sliding was made intpo:•sible, except t -- by the men 0.1141•alrMut 'tae only %7.lie1- ! 'file Corporation of the %'illazd of in; they did was when they eslruck Exeter ars' offerinz for sale!, deben- a base and couldn't 41,011. One' i'ld,! f turecs to t1:#! value of $10,0(10 payable won by one run. hat :a+ the tt•inrse'r'r in 15 annual instat!rnentoa bearin; were ttceureet of 1 ryin; lo bribe 1 Its interest at the rate of 4 i•2 t:or cent. umpire and t he -.scorer, each side"" The people of this vilht ge and Nur- allowed to claim the honor of atitar rounding country ha win; money to nin;. It booked little !serious at invest should .look into Ow! smatter as timos for the umpire. but with :a there IA CO better investment offer - tittle i)110ver a1111 1 413e1 nil 1141 0)4 at tiae present time. it Is aim, - managed to keep down the ruffled tute'1y safe rind lays ► good interest. feel•inzs e'f the players. We ehael :a They will be ser,'el '•a $1000 Iota. (0 li,t of the different Iitte'upo, but as tip, if 1eestte,tNler,.. the Wore card Wait taken for :a bac- -Clerk. after the piece of paper 11.(11 for flirt ^-+ __ third carnet tool been zrr>,t►ly ttafred away, it was impossible tr. deciihe•r +,e ts 5 C sweet is EA the names. A Cady Nerd Lames �.l.._.�_ .ewers a• • .tom,. .4)