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Exeter Times, 1901-4-4, Page 8STEWART'S Cash Store .: Cash a - Produce. One Price Only, We are' ready with all our new Spring Goods, and such a stock, such piles of new goods, new dress goods, new millinery, new spring coats for the ladies, Misses and children, new prints, muslins and inghams, new carpets, oil cloths and linoleums, new lace and tap,, estry curtwins, new wall papers, new spring overcoats for men, new suits for smen and boys. Yes, the most complete and up-to-date stock of new goods that you'll find in the trade, and you're welcome to come and study all the styles at The Bi; Cash Store as often as You wish. Bring your friends with you, there is so much :to, see that will interest you. TIELW J ACL B 1. E E T I dyd E S Lovely new tier back Spring Coats I Here's a, snap direct front the makers fast girls', nicely trimmed and tailor 1 in; Great' Britain. Beautiful floral tie= made. Rare values 63.25, WO O and signs in Linoleums four yards wide $3.75. 1$2.25 and $2;40 the yard. These are' New nifty tailor made Spring Coats the best Linoleums we have have ever fat 1a;diee, right up-to-date in Fawns offered. ands. greatssn p in lu a curt in25 and s two ca PeG tr .ae of thet�tva. that we are Yedoing i11 ' the ot; vary special bargains that you should stock wonder new carpets,nsee and our lovely est igete at $1,00 and $1,50 the pair,then cash, We hale lots of other big values in and one price m: es t possible for us curttitus, but our specials at gem to show you values such as you might lace a .. ti see Yes, we are the 'wall paper h •a *f.50 are money savers. Aske to then, Lathes' New Broad Cloths, in all the new p���s_hades�and nBlack, Special valines a1 05. . �4 n, $1,00 and $1,25. Just the thing -ler yens new spring suit. ease. We have have the stock, we have the assortment, we have the values. Net one roll of trashy paper in our stock, We would like to show you through our new wall papers. They're lovely. A. STEWA THE MART. 14++.1 S IIet• : +:• :--`s- +++4 + To Have the Beet Coods In what the hilliness man owes him- self. It is this business policy of ours which induces us to claim to be often the cheapest and con- tiequently always tlIF 'best. We have in stock everything in the ik sbigrgry. Lane—newest in Note p`,aper, til► Caseirplete genre of Jaitiperes, Englist,;. and. German Decorated Vases, French Chinas. Limage and. Japanese Ware. PANCY GOODS OF ALL DESCR IP - TIONS. The left no later than Tuesday noon. Casual J 0 H N G R I G G Wednesday of each week. p noon EXETER. i For Marriage Licenses, Wedding Rings, Watches, Clocks, Jowel -y,l Spectacles, Etr ° A LT, ON R. HICKSCKS Watch Repairing a Specialty. - r ents- I S TRRTFORD,ILI NT. One of Canada's largest and most successful schools of Business Training. An old -established school and one that enjoys an excellent reputation for superior work, The present is a splen- did time to enter for a course of train- ing. Prepare now for the situations that will be npen next fail '4ix'e as'. sist many of our students to good" positions. The large attendance that our school enjoys is positive proof that our work is highly appreciated. Our students are our best advertise- ments. They know that our training' is .first-classand they are telling others. Write for Spring circular. W..r ELLIOTT, Principal,' TO ADVERTISERS. cpy for changes must be { advestisements accepted n to Additional locals on 4th and 5th INSURANCE. pages. a J. Ge. e Stanburp was at Crediton on business, Saturday. KRNEST ELLIOT, Formalin for smut on drain with! full directions Sold b ager for the WESTERN AssuRiNcz Coar- ?Arra, of Toronto; also for the PROW= FIRE NSURANCE COKP.NY, Of London, England ; L Lri*MR INSURANCE- COMPANY. of Eng and THURSDAY, APRIL 4TH, 1901. LOCAL !1I! March 31st was Palm Sunday. St. Marys Spring Fair Tuesday, April 16. April 5th is Good Friday and a public holiday. Ed. Eacrett, of Goderich, is home spending the Easter vacation. Messrs. Handford & Elliott on Mon - chipped to car loads of horses to Manitoba. Mrs. Bergess, of London, is visiting friends in Exeter, the guest of Mrs. John Barnes. London Township Agricultural So- ciety spring show will be held at Ilder- ton,. Friday, April 26. Miss Nettie Elliott, of Mitchell ie spending the Easter holidays with her sister, Mrs. Dr. Andersen. Albert Wehhenkel is teacher in the O'Sullivan Business College, Exeter. Already they have a large class. For La Grippe, Influenza and .Cold in the Head, use Dix Cold Cure. For sale -at Lutz's Drug Store. Only 15c. a box. Miss Walker has sold her farm on the Mill road, the west halt •of lot .30, Tuekersmith, containing 50 acres, to Messrs. W. and P. McKenzie, for the mof 1 u $ ,450. It is a pasture lot, and there are no buildings on it. T. B. Carling, Secretary of the Eze- J ter Salt Works Co., on Wednesday re-' teived a diploma awarded by the Paris Exhibition to the Salt tw Works Co. for an. exhibit of salt and brine sent with the Canadian exhibit. This reflects credit upon the manager,: Mr. D. Mill, When a desitor in the, postai de- partment wished to: withdraw any of his money from the bank it usually cost him a delay of some i0ve. days for the return advice, T'his -prevented' `a great many from investing in that in- stitution. Butnowthe department r leo ordered that all postmasters lain pay tip: to $20 to any depositor them' iM known to him without waiting for the o y C. Lutz, drug- gist, Exeter. Price 75c a pound. Miss Ida Whiteman, of Detroit, was the guest of her cousin, Miss Mabel Follick, over Sunday. Mr. W. H. O'Sullivan has purchased` the team of fancy ponies from Mrs. A. Q. Bobier. Mr. O'Sullivan will take them to his home at Windsor this week. .Miss Jessie Alexander, the reader, is retiring from public life. She will bei: married to a New York professor of elocution next week and will reside in New York. Mrs. Isaac Carling, who has been' suffering from partial blindness for some time, underwent an operation in the London hospital, on Thursday, for the removal of a cataract. Miss Garlick, who has been visiting at G. A. Hyndman's for some months left Saturday for Red Deer, Assa., where she holds a position as teacher in a Mission school. Word has been received from Mr. Harry Sanders, who left here for Denver. Col., some two weeks ago, that he has secured a position with,, one of the best dry goods house in' that city. John Treble has torn down the building formerly used by Geo. Davis as a marble shop, north of the Main st. Meth. church. and will convert the lumber into building a barn on his property in Exeter North. Mrs. Hancock and. Mrs. Waraencun, 'Who were called to Exeter to attend the funeral of their father, the late John Treble, left Monday for their home in Grand Forks, Dak,, and,. St. Paul Minn., n respectively. , , The census enumerators, cbmmence work all over the Dominion on Mon day morning, and citizens generally will be required to turn themselves in- side out and answer all manner of questions. The enumerators for Exe- ter are: H. Huston, J. H. Grieve, Dr. A. K. Riflemen and W. Trevethick. Last week Mrs. Geo. Webber receiy - ed a cheque for ;$1,000 from the ancient Order United Workman, being life in- surance en'her husband. The Work i ata have a membership of over, forty thousand in Ontario, adding about i5,000, new members last year. their ates of insurance were very reason- able. The Exeter lodge is : prospering end among its members there are. many of the husine,s and profes sion'a1 men of one town. ic1ard Co. I x3TER HENSALL.. • ; Vie' take, pleasure in announcing that our.stock of Dry .Coodsi "Clothing, Miti : I' ''y WallPapers; �� Boots and Shoes,Crockery, �I��ware Carpets' aii4. all, Jands of House Furnishings s is now complete at both our Exeter and UIensa1l Stores, and never before in our history have we been able to show sudh a mite nficient K n�`"e of goods We g 1"y g �o ds as at pesent.. want your trade and,at all times will be pleased to "Show. yo i our.stock. We are making. a specialty of fine ;Black Dress Goods. all `aers T0,o00 Rolls orf beautiful new Wall Coverings just passed into stock." Wb have them from 3c, to 4oC, 'perroll, and: as we pur- chased them direct from the manufacturers, and have them all marked at close prices, you are sure ,of getting the best possible values iters . , Ourtains Good. Nottingham Lace Curr - tains, 234 yds. long, tape bound. Great value, 50c. A great variety of Nottingham' Lace. Curtains in new designs, tape bound at 75c, $r, $1.25, $1.75, $2.25, $3.25 and 43.75. J Carpets !Boots and Shoes 1500, yards y tris new Carpets just opened•' up . We have them in Wools and Unions at 25c, 35e, 40c, 5oc and 75c. All new de- signs and colorings. Also special values in Tapes= .try and Brussell's Carpets. Groceries 3 lbs. best selected Valencia Raisins 25C, I Best Paris Whiting, per lb ole. i.ihlerr 2 lbs re -cleaned Currants, 1 ..Sc, 1 We have a beautiful stock of Best Clothes Pins, per doz arc. trimmed Millinery and are con - Royal Yeast Cakes, per box 3cistantly adding novelties to our 5 pkgs Corn Starch for 25c. Best canned Peas, Corn and Shaw will be pleased to see you at any time, and you can always ty onFine uncoiorea'j an Tea 25c, I up to•dategMillinnery the here t ananti 6 lbs good Prunes for 25c 3 Bars good Toilet Soap o5c, Greets Rio Coffee, per lb IOC.. Best Shredded Cocoanut 20C. 5 Jbs good loose Starch 25c. (Exeter Store Only) Ladies' new Axford Tie Shoes at $T, $1.25`and $1.5o, Ladies' lace and buttoned Boots at $i;, $1 25, Si 75 and $2, Men's new Bals and Congress at I 2$, $1 50, $1 75 and r$2 $0. Misses' and children's Shoes at 25c, Soc, 75c, $i and $I 25. The above lot are a special line just opened up which we bought at a bargain, well assorted stock Our Miss We have .a splendid assort: trent of men's new, up-to-date` t hard and soft felt Hats. Dress. Goods Dress Goods I IressC roodis • Our °stock of Dress Goods this season is the most complete over shown in E;eter--every piece imported direct from, the manufacturers in Great Britain and Europe. Cork Screws, Prunellas,' Serges, Hettriettas, Sill; Mikes,, Cords, Habit Cloths and Broad. Cloths take the; lead, and we have them in al qualities and 'prices, If you have any notion of purchasing a new Dress for Spring, you. cannot af- ford to do so without first seeing our stock, • Clothing,: . We carry Shprey's cele- brated make One fea. ture peculiar to this firm's make is,thata written guar ;antee goes with every arti- cle bearing their name, and your money back if ' not sat'i`sfied after purchas- ing. We carry" this firm's goods for the reason that we believe them. to be the best goods made in Can- ada. - z, Special values in .men's Suits at $5 00, 6 5o, 7 5o, -8 5o, 10'00 and 12 00 'a.H cut in the latest designs and s lendi dl'fm' t p y finished Men's Odd Pants;at t oo, r 50,1 75, and:2 00. Men's black Overalls •with bib at Soc and 1 0o. Boys313rowril *Overalls at 35c and 50c. ' 15 BIG ?L61flLS • • • To yards regular t3cr`Flannetette for r 00, r7 yards regular $c Grey Cotton' for I clo. Regular 3 5c°black Cashmere' Hose for 25e. Regular 17c Germa Indigo Ppnts for 1234c Regular T7c Fancy Sateens for. 12 c. • Men's regular i oo fancy Shirts ,Soc.. " Men's reg 66p ,tinder Shirts and Drawers 4.0c. Regular 35c 'Table Linen for'25c. Regular 95c Cotton Blankets,'pe - pair for 75c. Reg 1.25 Cotton Blankets, large size, "per pr. 95. 36 -inch wide American Prints nts per yard >:Cfc- Men's black Sateen Shirts worth - I oo for 75c. Heavy Indigo Blue Shirting, •reg 15c for r24. All shades in Near Silk, regular -i;sg for 'Toe. Boys' 2.ndYtiuths' Suits at i 75, 2 00, 3 0o and 4 2c, yards P.ercaline I;inings—all shades=worth 5 , 0 15c. •u.p., .•, rule, :,.! ,.• ,„ r t t ka�-� es fr • • . ash ..�..�_ .. ... 4rden •See Shirt 'Waists:., Whjite goods will lead this sea- son. Wet rexpeeti to large ship-• ment of these in a fewrday's. We. made - arrangements with the :manufacturers eta leave:, making up -these•. gars tents"t to tl'fe` latest time -;possible in order 't4give us the' very Ite't},deas., 1p rices ill beC_Loo 1a.5-,.: 75 7 , 175, zoo. Ordered 'Clothing Yl• We make -a ,specialty :of this line• and pride` ourselves on • .the manner in which we trim and fin-- ish all our ordered Suits. See our special Tweed Suit tee order for. $ 12 00 . See our special black Worsted Snit to order for $x8 oo. -Whitewear,'.<< Ladies'. Corset : ,Covers, ` grea ping Snrino Thousands of Dollars' worth of new Spring Goods ready for iuspect.io IlnportaCablitnglons. .Pros, • nvite their friends to .see their ,new . : This • is the mouth to buy staples. We have the best value in the trade, as we sell slur Prints, white -Colored Ginghams and Flannelettes at old prices. +++++++..I. °'I ;"F i ;„1,Mn ,l„II'+i''fi'•l, I' , +4 '1„gy'..+ +4'T,444.!t. +.1?'1<++ +`, :4e All -Departments are Crowded With ..Ne Goods This f1oxith, ,.. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++44t+++++++++++ New Dress Goods, New Prints, New Shirtin s New White' , Wear, New • Ties, New Shirts, New Tweeds, New Uats--all in the newest shades 4111. styles. WALL PAPER. We never had a finer selection... We invite your spection.. , If you want fair dealing, honest prices and ho hum- bugging, go to CARLING BROS. uthithre � 'F Fmporium The Economy Store Calf a,tc convinced that the above statement is correct. Many bargains still left in FANCY GOODS, a.S:, Parlor Suites, Bedroom Sets, Sideboards,. ' Tables, `Couches etc., v � of the GIDLEY Stock. • Manakin a spe61a1t ,, Beverley & Heston Remember the stand. OPETA, HOUSE BLOC'g. • '711-18 N EW STOI pry Goods ... dna :Groceries. Tiine and tide waiteth'for no one. Spring' will soon, be here and we are here to wait° on everyone. ` In order t;o do'solto the best advantage JO our' customers, Ave have made several: changes in our store. . Nearly all lines of Spring ,goods: are in now. InStaple, ':Pry Goods, we stand -second to'one See our new. 'rir#ts. ; many have told' us they are the' prettiest they;have seen, and the quality cannot•be surpassed.. .., `DRESS GOODS _ This being ' season' for black, we are making a, specialty of Black Dress Goods. Perhaps our atonic is niit as large as some but it is well selected, and guaranteed to please ere i in both cettality and style. • • +GENTS, FURNISHINGS This department is complete. Our new no now in—ail the late '� tgoods in•the�trade. very st. See our Summer Shirts at .50e, 75e. and Sac—tile most styliih • • value- at 1;5c, =2 5c, " 35'c{, '$oc and, =75c .,,, Ladies' - Drawers ,at - 25c, ec 7.5c, T oo and' T 2 '` 5: ;. ,, Ladies' , Night .Gowns„, at 75c,. I oo, i 25 and"i -5o .,•„ .i Ladies'' Skirts': ' at' 7•5c; ' t oo,' We .,�*fl,.,,.•. a:.,n. tet10,O00' lbs. of Butte- r a d 3Q,000 doZAQ n.OLE'' tobedelivered during;this Month a hi st r i � c es' g or°�s a p e. ::OPe hav �� 'ey d.,trona m8 ailm • T quantity u alitlt7 of the New •t Li off/ OSeed ..: Oat b :shels per •acre. Direct:, sTo, Sinut , _. mportor re: •r x SPRING , UNDERWEAR and HOSE A�complete rcange,°in ail:1 nee.., , AD RE Y MADE' CiO')j'tiINd- Justreceiyed `d a fearsp ecianes l i e ' � ,, B 1 in:Mer; s Ready -Made Suits. See our; twoeaders.at S4. r5 audAS::GO Our Groeeties are neve and 'fresh,u -to-date mid rad the best`to be bail. ; Try our Man' of War Teaim xed and,.blacrz-at 25c•an3'40 prices pai&for Produce: A -call solicited„ c, Hi'ghegt , "FIRST SirfaRF„leit R rE•1 P. 0. ,;.,Bliss Ellen:8rown; who • was �o`fr dt?;t Q;F [' u.Nl .—Mrs,, Jee i Y Tr ebi i<os ..•£ew days .this, week with lag'ripl}e .*fence t'o tltaank the maty , friends'a»id #� ul s,again; in her, place at the.p'osb offlc 1? � id ggetie`raliy, who s retldered'': sis ” 4. ch�erf er- _. .,,Mr.•Harry,�BtickinghamattezYdedt " . ; , thfnce, auciall 'h o ._, -•.• edg e' .n f mil ;fungral,of his ,,sister in raw, .Mrs. Mi,, ondolence to li�rsell,,atid fatnil lock,i etroit•:the firs :. ?dui'm (heir' y ., n,A t part of tis•. B late `'bereit:,pemep't 'n the 1, .de`• ;,,,, at week. � Hof ,, her ban 'J rebl'e. d, the Irate John .T. mint • ,,I» S t .p ticii�n, will beat the Coniine 'al p , ,, r i diel on .r'd �. r< c h.., k',i ay andSat:1;°,: r,--.' .`_::. . ,-:;� ,.•. clay; April 10 and 2A ti ;, * •• t"'Iiyou5,sij ht ,ie defective=it ,ryidJ�aeEkieeold:filen& wil ' '"'to your interest to, call.dist Mr. SmililearntlfIt, tMr;311 1bee ,pleased ri.]ton A. Buchanan,`reQr'i°Ir9anrdg�.;Renteialber ,the dae`, o'fZiiriGh; •ivi�o'I,:,s beenpursuingan P w,honor course in rttodern languagk es in The Sifton rxiuirae,4, ase liaa,beent'see Toronto Universitv With' down for, trial tet t S rein riSsi;zes cess for the las marked:: sun P g •- t four years, ,,thea' been which `;opens .: in L d'on,,oht L : appointed to • .• .. r .., 4>nLI' :I' � .h P a felhwghi in >rointi. uetda . nextP nsance r � _ y.. f. _ tan ua e We and Chicago i7ni:ere:: ty.3PRYNoIrEDICIl ,t erstand that, the:rawawas.4.• tiring inediotneI3ur11ools B411:1d Be:lit.,! given. on, a thesis dealing witheds ao equel,,;,J tonery xp the eyeten, &,el re- sageiu,,Dante sD' `Anne 'Co `.- >� 0 lid a rirapuA to from the, loot sreb ,and takefi gardan w •say 9haY•iirefl, *cavy fseiIsao p,'e rialeni fa gbion Mr.:l3uchanwnug_ •bLe.+;ralaic., geetecl•Aa,.antiirel�'�ers infeprolaeii9n