Exeter Times, 1900-5-17, Page 4sY
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T H i' EKE T E It TIMES
ASH STORE:JT
Note carefully the following prices, They are picked at random from the largest and
best stock we have ever offered. Comparison is the way to test our prices. Comparison
is What we invite. Cash and one price make the following prices possible;—
Fine Nottingham Lace
Curtains, soft net, 3 yds
long, light lace effects,
the stele of a curtain
you would expect to pay
$1..00 for; our price 75
4e0 yds fancy check ging-
hams. fast colors, suit-
able for Children's
school wear, extra,
special, per yd.
4h
1,2110 tlOL-faolti fancy
tweed effect and check
Dress elootls,la patterns
Tis line is iv money -
easier ilea a, great wear -
ea regular valee, 23c.
We bought it job, berme
the Brice, lac
4.
50 pairs boys' kniclaea*
pants in blue serge
tweeds, „tad all -wool
Halifax. Speciat for
school wear, per pr iale
100 white bed spreads,
slightly soiled, large
double hed size. Corn -
Pare it with ;arty $1.50
quilt in the trade. os‘,
2,000 yards best quality
German prints, blue
grounds, colors and
wear guaragteed, you
know the usual price ;
our price per yard is 12i.
10 doz. boys' sweaters,
navy ;find white, just the
thing for school wear, a
special bargain, each 25
25 dozen white hemstitch
handkerchiefs, the kind
you usually liar ac for,
our e pedal price, each 3e
:=0 pairs lace kid boots.
sizes Zit, 3, 3;and. 4;
were $2 a pair. They
are not the latest style,
but the quality is good.
Clearing at tla.:.
50 dt3zett lassies' black cot -
hose. ribbed and
plain, colors warranted
fast. We say its the
best 10c hose in the
trade 1Oc
and Tapistry Cur -
ins, for arches or
doors, special prices,
$185,. 3,110, 3.75, 3,t}'it
:Mens' all -wool tweed pants
wearing quality guaran-
teed. 'Yash and one
price' make possible the
price, per pair SI,d
We say that our man's $1
Felt Hat is the best in
the trade, Call and see
it and test aur judg-
anent, pure silk tabu-
ming, new shapes in
black, brown andTebae,
Ladies' Cottor- Vests.
short sleeves, good wear
ere and good stock, Sc
or two for 15e
Serges are very servtce-
nble and popular for
suaamer wear ; we are
Showing some special
makes in Bradford ser.
ges, fiery suitable for
ladies' suits, bright &n-
isll, and unshrinkable,
41 in, wide at 40, 4a, 60e
POIRFAMPOINNSIS
If yon want the new and
stylish effects in Dress
Goods, you will be re-
paid by seeing our stock,
Everything new and
stylish is to be found at
this store.
Colored Burlaps, suitable
for covering sofas, 30in,
wide, great wearing
quality, only 10e yard.
Apron gingham, 30 inches
nide, blue and wbite
checks, per yard, just 01
Our Millinery Show Room is filled with all that is new and beautiful, in Ladies' and Children's
headgear. Do you find it hard to get suitable millinery for your children ? We think we have just the
chic and nobby things fir children. New sailors and new shapes arriving every few days. Our
has a style distinctlybelonging to this store, styles and effects that are .becoming and
millinery y g g
new and sure to please. Leave your order at this store if you want to wear . the most stylish
millinery.
» at•
A. STEWART.
Gr9gg's
Book Storo
Miss Robertson spent Sunday in
For Marriage Licenses, Rensall.
Miss Afortiock is visiting friends in
Hamilton,
'Wedding 'Rings,
Watches, Clocks,
Jewel ry,
Spectacles, Etc
VALL ON
R. HICKS
Watch Repairing at Speeiitlty.
A full stock of School Books TO ADVERTISERS.
for Public Schools. The copy for ebauges must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
aclvestisemente accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
A full stock of Sunday School
Library Books at wholesale prices:p . (Additional locals on 5th page.)
Pure wool bicycle pants 51.25 and
81.50 at Stewart's.
Family and Peachers' Bibles' T. L. Rogers, of Parkhill, visited
Full Line. his son, R. Rogers, Exeter, on Satur-
day.
T. Fitton will commence the erec-
tion of his new block, opposite the
Central hotel, in a few days.
Peter Foilick, of Brantford, and
L. L, Folllck, of St. Marys, spent Sun-
day under the parental roof.
John Welsh has purchased L. L.
Walper's farm, north of his own, pay-
ing therefor $5,000. This gives Mr.
Welsh 250 acres of land.
wholesale and retail.
Jolill G�i99,
EXETER
INSURANCE
•ERNEST ELLIOT
W. Anderson has very much im-
proved the appearance of the interior
of the Metropolitan hotel, by repaint-
ing and repape ..
ren the same.
Mr. Labatt, late of the Molsons bank,
here, visited with R. Rogers over Sun-
day.
un-
da •.
A large number of entries have been
received for the races in Exeter, on
May 24th.
On the front page Digory 13raund,
,'peter North, advertises a. number of
'rigs for sale.
Mrs. John Polon, of Farquhar, died
on Friday last, from the effects of a
paralytic stroke.
Capt. Rance, in another column, ad-
vertises for recruits for the Exeter
company, 33rd Batt. sg
The new mercerized ginghams for
hirt waists 15e. 20c and 40c the yard,
t ey're swell goods, atStewart's.
•""o,J. Abell, of Seaforth, spent Sunday
With S. Powell, Mr. Abell is now
travelling for a wbolesale house.
Rev. J. W. I3olmes,London, was en-
able to.occupy his pulpit in the Askin
Street church Sunday, owing to ill-
ness.
Rev. Dr. Potts announces that the
century fund of the Methodist church
reached 799 115. iswill be the
bas a hed Th
3
isum reported to the June conference.
The human system can endure heat
of 212 deg.. the boiling point of water,
( because the skin is a bad conductor,
1 and because the perspiration cools the
4 body. Men have withstood without
injury a heat of 300 d eg. for several
minutes.
' There's only one 24th and there''s
' only one celebration, and that is at
Agen for the Wrcaxxxx Assvxtaxcn COM- Exeter, May 24, 1900. Good races, a
emits., of Toronto; also of the Psonvxs Emit first-class track, and a most enjoyable '
ars C f L d England;
account of tate cold weather. In
can-
oe -mule=
This has been a bad season for hatch -
ng chicks. A great many setters have
een leaving-• their eggs, no doubt on
U W & Y, o on on, time are assured.
X. x.TAxcii:'Irsv1c.%cs CoxrANY, of Eng _ sequence the birds will be •a little
sad . W. Blackwell, of London, son Mon lighter this year for show purposes in
day shipped from this station a carload the fall.
of the finest draught horses that has
THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1900. aleft this station for some time. Fancy William Drew on Wednesday re-
prices were paid for them all. ceived a telegram from Los Angeles,
LOCAL HAPPENINGS *' Dix Nerve and Blood Pills are equal 'Ca1., announcing the serious illness of
to anything on the marketfor paleness, ,;this son-in-law, Louis Thorne. The
is heart disease. Mr Thorne
,troubleho
Cover fifty nervousness, s . Ov �^
debility, nervou t s
Y,
meal resided in Exeter and othe
i nn or
Barton Hooper and W.D a s e �tt v
t x r
h'n fo
a "c _oit a etc.not 1
p g P. oyes for 2a . Y If z
Sunday in Clinton. advertising . For sale at Lutz's gdrug�
Wendel Holmes, of Brussels, is 'ail store.
guest at Dr. Rollins'. 1 The beautiful day on Sunday drew
F. W. Farncombe, of London, was pretty fair crowds out to the different
in town on Tuesday. churches in the morning and evening,
Donald McInnes willwho bad the pleasure of listening to
Mr. and Mrs.M veryable andpractical serrnons bythe
move to town in June.
different pastors of the four churches.
Geo. Manson is able to be out after stands first in order of merit in the
leis recent severe illness. Sam Switzer, Goderich township, re- third year's course in civil engineering.
T. W. Uawkshaw and L. H. Dickson turned on Monday from London where Mr Clement also takes a large share of
he spent a month in the hospital and ( credited with the
were in London on Tuesday. the prizes, being
underwent an operation, in fact we
Saw logs; for the Walkerville match 'believe this is the second time the sur-
YlcCarthy prize for field work and
factory are beingshePPed from his aeons had him on the table.
station. The Education Department has is•
P
P he able for the July exam-
1
sued t time t o J
Y
towns in Hurou, and many friend
throughout the riding will regret t,;
learn of his illness.
In the report of the recent examina-
tions in the faculty of applied science,
McGill University, Montreal, Shelton
B Clement,.son of Rev B Clement, pas-
tor of Ontario street church, Clinton,
prizes for surveying, practical astron-
omy, road -construction, descriptive
elementary r design.
and e
Harry Clark, Clinton, left last week
geometry E. A.-ilyard, who has beenattend-
for Chatham district where he will try mations Candidates for any of these ing the Methodist College in Montreal
fanning, examinations who wish to write at the for the: past year; and rho will be or-
for
henry Miller has purchased the farm Collegiate Institute should makedallied a.'6 the forthcoming London
of Wm. Connell of the 10th con.,Gode
rich township for the sum of $2000.
Mrs. J. P. Clarke and ,famil left :Ex-
eter :on Saturday morning for their
new howe in Winnipeg, -here they
will join Mr. Clarke, who preceded
them some weeks ago. A number of
friends met at the depot to say fare..
well anct wish them health and happi-
ness in the west.
application to the Public Schools Conference, to be held in at. Marys,
InsPector on or before May 24th, from preached two sermons in Main street
whom application forms may be ob-. Methodist church Sunday last. The
tained. The examinations begin ae congregations were large. The young
follows; The Public school leaving, on manis an excellent preacher, elo-
July 3; the commercial specialist exam- quent, practical and original, and his
ination on July 4th; the junior leaving discourses are ripe with biblical re-
and junior matriculation examinations search. He is truly "a chip off the old
on July 5th the senior leaving and block," his father, B. J. Milyard, being.
senior matriculation examinations onone of the best preachers in the Con-
July 9. ference.
icARLIP'-r-,jBROS
rb ) „,„. . 1IS THE PLACE FOR
—mew -Exeter.
SPECIAL IN
�� e have just passed into stocl; .a mosl.
magnificient range of Novelty Blouse Silks
These goods we imported direct from the lar-
gest silk house in old l.c:ndon. Tht•y* should
have been here a. month a ao, and on that ac
count the old country firm have made us a
fair reduction in price. It's s, bio lot to coin-
mence to sell at this time of the year but the
prices and values will help us cut. Do I, ou
need a silk waist ? If so this will be a very
favorable opportunity to purchase one. There is a
here and prices are strictly in your favor.
,`'i. inch pare silks in aril fashion
arable shades and blacks. spt•rial per
rel ..» .. 50
Pitney stvipetf silks in all ; t
hides, great values, per yid_ 04
A gu'at: variety of plain and.
.ncy blouse silks in new comliine-
aou of shades, special 75
rent
GOOD GOODS
►' RIGli- ,.'T PRIC SS. .
Ladies' waists in all the des reabie fabrics and shades
suitable for house and street wear.
Ladies' wiiitewear in the newest and latest seyles.
Parasols full line and at prices that 'will please you.
Laces and embroideries jn endless variety. -
Colored dress goods in all the latest -shades.
In Black Dress Goods we hold the fort.
Gloves from the finest kid down, just to hand. -
Hats and Ties, nobby goods. -
Summer corsets aid linen skirts, just the thing for this
shot weather.
Beady -made Clothing in. Men's, Youth's and boy's at
L"' " t ti'e'r low ftaure$.
Wo Jake a specialty in Ordered Clothing, an our
t lack woisted suit at $15. -
Pore Taffeta sake in uew Shades
worth more money for.. ... . 75
Tartan Plaid stet t silks be,iut-
iful shadings Opt ciul....... ...... 1.00
New flowered silks. strictly env -
et and great value for ...... , , ,. 85
Special fatneys•rl. in0 iiety shades
lovely goods for.. ............. 1,,2<
ouse and
Shirts Waists.
We cleared out a lot of these goods from
manufacturer who wanted the money rade
badly. This fact is reflected in the prices y'ctt
will bare to pay. The • goods are all th`s
seasons make and strictly .up.to•date :an
range in price from 5oc to
It would pay you to see them.
We dove just opened Up a lot of Novelties in Millin
i3 BIG BARGAINS
1-20 yds of $a,32 inch wide Flannelettes, warranted fast colors, regular
7e quality foe $100
2 ---Regular Oe Towe iliugs, speciel price, 0 ads for 23
3...30 inch Grey Cotton, heavy weight anal in the artlluttry way worth
Se per yard, we will sell 2,01)0 yards at
4 --den's Stripe Print. Shirte, laundered fronts and cuffs, special quality
regular palet 444, for
5 -Regular Ioe Cretonne, in a variety of patterns aid colors, special snap
0 -Ladies' fine Meek cashmere hose, full fashioned, all sizes, regular3ae
kind for
7 -Ladies' Muco. aml colored kid gIovee, in new shades, 2 donee fasteners
embroidered betels, .regularly worth: $1.25 a pair, for
ti -La -Ladies' Print Wrappers, good patterns perfect fitters and well anode
t egaln: h• worth 51.35, special for
9- Heavy Indigo Dye Cotton drill print, very wide, worth lac, for
10-Iaidia s' White Kid. Gioves, with black embroidered hacks, special
11- aaaw Patter; German Prints, warranted indigo dyes and fast colors
worth i0c for
I2-15 ineb White hewn, good weight and fine thread, worth iMac for 10
13-•B'eaaviest make Cotton Shirtings, indigo dye colors, warranted. You
pay as high as 10c for thein in some stores, our price 11:)
Complete stook of groeerlks, tilwtij=s new and fresh.
Try our 225c Japan tea, elegant flavor
We :arc the sole agents for Tetley's teas, one triol of
these teas would convince you that they have no equal,
Give us a call, Highest prices paid for produce.
GFIR N V S R.05.
Ia'or sale cheap, a number of larg
yat<s, suitable for cisterns, apply to
W, IL Llrt Exr CO
'Warm LOST. @-Oil Tuesday betweer
Exeter and North Boundary of Vs-
borne, via Thames Road to churrh,atd'
north. A. rew.a,rti will be given by
leaving saute at this office.
To Tun SllAluuior.AI;rS oit' TII I•'wS-
ER SALT Woiti,;s Co. -Gentlemen,
bu will please take notice that the
uuai meeting of the shareholders of
the Exeter Salt Works Co. will to held
Tuesday, dune the 12th at 2 o'clock p.
n, at town hall,
T. B. C:cnraxo, Secy. -'.areas.
Fifty Wool Knee Rugs, worth S2.50,.
clearing at 51.550, at Stewart's.
Colored posters announcing the
laces in Exeter, on May Wit, have
een circulated,
As a tonic and bion "miller for this 'h
hot weather, Natir ' itsrb Tea is a 1
pleasant :medicine. `.::,sa box at Lutes
CANADIAN FENCE
FOR
-CANADIAN FARMERS.,
rtrg stow e,
e the best Mali grade coiled wire
J. F .STINSON & CO„
Kirk ton, Ont,
buggies Buggies' Buggies!!
50t.. U. P. I:.,ss, fine of D..i1,. Rays, has Spring is here and our buggies aro
7 p ess<• l lois final medical exatuleatinn, s ,1?hifi lively.
1.00
1.00
1'S 1
12.
-ALL KINDS OF
RI BI.,13 A1®ilD GARDEN] S1l lEDS
JUST FRESH OPENED 1'P.
SEEDS RELIABLE.
PRICES RIGHT.
Tui R. ?i6KdM Go.,
Direct importers
Cool, perfect fitting summer corsets
35c and 15c at Stewart's.
Messrs. Wood Bros shipped a car-
load of prime cattle from this station
on Monday.
Dr. Orme, of Lucan, visited friends
'here on Monday.
J. G. Stanhury was in Goderieh
Tuesday on business.
Miss Motlock, of Mitchell„ visited
Me. and Mrs. R. Rogers have got friends in town on Sunday.
comfortably settled in their new homer and Ladies' sailor hats 20c
ou William street. and up. Snore special values sit 50 and
Masons have commenced the brick 'oc a t.Stewart's.els
work of R. Knight's new building, op-,' Mr. Hall, of Exeter North is putting
t.os]te Central hotel. a new front to his residence and other
wise improving it.
^hurley W ood on Sunday slipped on
the stone .pavement and fell through a
large pane of glass in Farmer Bros.'
liquor store.
sirs.
M. .Cason of Exeter,and s
-. I<
Mrs.
M. L. Neil, of Centralia :teethe guests
of Mrs. Rosenberger, Leslie street. -
London Free Press,
John .Charlton has been in. Ailsa
T. A. Russell, has been elected a
member of the council of the associa-
tion of graduates of Toronto Univer-
sity. Mr.' Russell is taking a leading
place in educational circles in the
Queen City. •
Chas Cook, Clinton, has been a little
unfortunate this spring.: A short time
hi connection with since he had quite a severe attack of
Craig for a few days
the investigation. as to the cause of his lagrippe and on Monday had his
right hand so badly jammed that he
has not been able to return to his du-
ties at the o. f. since.
sister-in-law's.. death.
. A. E. Stewart, of Seaforth, was in
town on Sunday. He cannot move his
family from +'xeter for some time be-
ing unable to procure a suitable resi-
dence in Seaforth.
Turkish Scalp Pood is an excellent
theheir, relieves itching
for a
,
g
of the scalp and prevents dandruff and
keeps the hair in .its natural color.
Only 50c a bottle at Lutz's drug store
1
A good lire committee have the 24,th
of May celebration in hand, and are
bound tc, make it a success in every.
particular. Special train services,
special rates, and special hotel accom-
modation tor all wishing to spend 'the
day in Exeter have been arranged.
The other evening lightning struck
a rock elan tree of three feet diameter,
in the bush of Josh Heywood, TTsborne
atid splintered it to pieces. The force
of the lightning must have been great
as to person can remember such des-
truction to :a tree by the electrical cur-
rent.
Dr McKelvey, ; of Brussels, some
time ago -sold his practice to Dr Sni-
der,and agreed not to practice within
fivmiles of,Brussels for five years. A
suit was brought by Dr Snider for
breach of this agreement, and it was
decided that Dr McKelveywas entitled
to an injunction ancl to damages. Qn.
appeal the court in London on!Tuesday
decided that Dr Snider must choose
between 'the $400 forfeit and an in-
junction preventing Dr McKelvey
from practicing in the district.
Patrick Curtin, near Lucan, bas. just
returned from Manitoba, where he had
taken, a carload of thoroughbred
Shorthorn bulls to dispose of among
be breeders of that Province; we un.
• 11 right L• in
came out a
eandtIt that r he a
ist
g
'st ransaction.
o' Us orne on
.a sr. t b
Robb. Cre ry, ,
Tuesday renewed his subscription to
THE Tams for the 20th time. - Mr.
Creary is over 80 years of age, and al-
though having suffered two severe at-
tacks of lagrippe recently, bids fair to
respect the, pleasant obligation for
tnany years to come.
The executive com;nittee of the Hull
-
Ottawa relief fund announces that it
has sufficient stock of clothing on hand
or on the way to supply the ineeds of
the sufferers so that further parcels are
not necessary ; four regiments of 1000
men each could be completely clothed'
from the supplies and then lots would
be left ; outfit several battalions ; the
casl: contributions havereached $700, -
Rev. R. Whiting, B. A., of Mitchell,
will preheat in James St. Methodist
church next Sunday, May 20th, 'under
the auspices of the Epworth League of
that church. Rev. C. W. Brown,B.A'
B. D., will take similar work for Mr.,
Whiting in Mitchell ou the same day
and will remainover to give an Ep-
worth League address on Mot.day
evening ab an entertainment to be held
in the Mitcbell church.
wfl h honors, headincr the list. Ile is If you are desirous of securing a
ru:w a hi. D.
ST?a.00win bebung up in purses for �'1,„,,g. class Buggy
the races on the 24th of May at Exeter.
There will be 2.50, 2.30 and 2,20 trot -.i cheap now is the time.
ting races, and a running event, epee 1 We have a large number and diner
to all. , eat styles to select from.
Exeter Municipal Council LARGEST DEALER iN TOWN.
• w. H. Parsons
soils
Council amt at call of Reeve at Town'
Hall, on Saturday, ahoy 12th, All
present.
Minutes of previons meeting read
and confirmed.
Armstrong -Muir -that the amount
of the Globe History Cilub per the 11b-
1'4ry board of $i35.80 be passed and an
order drawn on treasurer lfor same. -
Carried.
Muir- Armstrong -that the offer of
Goldie & McCollough of 5500 for a six -
horsepower gasoline engine and a 4x0
triplex pump delivered and properly
installed at their expense, be accepted.
Carried
Levett-Evans-that we put in a 2k
inch main to be placed 3 feet under
ground. -Carried.
Armstrong -Muir- that the clerk
ask for tenders for 24 igdi pipe.- Car-
ried.
Levett•--Armstrong-Hiatt tenders be
asked for excavating and filling drain
for pipe: -Carried.
Evans-Levett-that tenders be ask -
d for a building for engine and
,imp 12x14 n,nd 8 feet high.-- Carried.
Evans -Armstrong -ThatCouacil ad-
journ to meet Friday. May18 at p.m.
y I
Carried.
GEO. H. BIssET•r,. Clerk.
CRA5iP5 ANC COLIC
Nothing gives such quick and effectual re-
lief from these distressing complaints as Dr.
Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry.
SUFFERED INTENSE PAIN.
Mrs. Chas. Miller, Bowling Green. Ont.,
says :' 1 have suffered greatly from Inflamma-
tory Rheumatism .tor two years. My Joints
would swell and the pain was, most severe.
Could not get out of bed. Milburu's Mourns,
Pills have cured me."
a Two doors south of Town Hall.
EXETER, ONT.
LSP
Pi !7
.e it Fair
Is offering this week special bargains
in 10 piece toilet setts.
In hammocks we are offering a line
worth 1.50 for 98e, a line worth 1.00 for
75; in washboards 1 worth 25 for 19, .l
worth 1S for 12, 1 worth 15 for li;chair
seats worth 10 for 7, skipping ropes
worth 10 each 2 for 10.
A cut in parasols; this week we are
offering one line worth 50 for 85, one
worth (15 for 54,line worth 80 this week
fot 09, line worth 1.25 this week for 99,
line of black and white worth 90 for 70,
A nice line of lawn hankerchiefs
worth 5c each, 7 for 25e.
A line of pebble leather belts worth
30 for 20c.
THE 24th IS NEAR.AT HAND
This is the place to buy your fire
crackers, fire works, flags. Everyone
should have a flag and a few crackers.
Come and get some. We also keep in
stock bananas, Oranges and lemons of
a good quality. '
Our ice cream parlor will be opened
on Saturday
4 evening,
We will also
serve lunches and ice cream on the 24th
of May.
- 'Levitt's Fair
For this week and next •while they.
.counter 200
will nit on our
last we vi l l
copies of sheet music at Se per copy or,
5 copies for 10c, mostly new music,
other lines at 10c per copy or 3 copies
for 2.5c. -
REMEMBER OUR
ice
for LADIES' and GENTLEMEN
AGENT FOR PARISIAN STE AM
LAUNDRY. -
FOR
FINE GROCERIES
FLOURNDPOTATOES
A
CO.RN . MEAL ROLLED AND
STANDARD OATMEAL
OILZC:AKE LINSEED MEAL AND. FLAX SEED. -
GARDEN AND FIELD SN` �DS
EE ;
TRY US.
Thour6 -Sal List
n� a �.
Easy running inachiaies and noisy to
buy because of the -
Moderate Ph166S
at Svhich we sell thein.
Also remember our CARRIAGES
and GO-CARTS for the little folks:
i . ; T TEA 18c.
PIANOS ORGANS and SEWINGBESTJAPAN
MACHINES always in stock.
We are making a '''specialty of the
above and Would be pleased to have
part' of your trade.
Our facilities for buying are equal to
those•of our neighbors and our ` shop
expenses are ;uuch !ess than those of
any other concern in town.
THY
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a, Mart°
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W. �'CeYe