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Exeter Times, 1901-5-30, Page 8r,3 towart's Gash storo. THE ONE PR1GE ROUSE. GfiSti OR PRODUGE. CARrET$ CURTAINS and WALL PAPERS ,5 0 May has been a big month for us in house furnishings. The best we have ever had which means a good deal. At all times we carry a full line of house furnishings For those who have not yet purchased we think our stock would be interesting. We are sure the values we offer will make it so. Fancy stripe Hemp Carpets, good .weight Fancy stripe Hemp Carpets, extra heavy Mc. New patterns, good quality.. Union rpete, 30 inches wide,. specie/ value 26 and a0e. Extra super Union rpets. medium and dark patterts, great wearing quality 40e and 45e. Special in all wool Carpets One price only, to clear at 60c. Extra, quality all wool Carpets wade from scoured yarns. The kind that stands the wear. Every yard guerene teed. special 7. Heavy quality, well made tapestry arpt t,s new designs 50e. LACE CURTAINS. We have just reeeived. some big values in curtains. This cue line is ea index of our stock. Fine Nottingham Lace Curtalee, 33/4 yds long, light limey effect, button hole edge. a superior curtain and special at SI.25. Finest quality tapestry Carpets, beautiful colorings, new patterns in Bluee, Fawns and Greens, the great wearing qualities, 750 and 30e. Our range of Brussels Carpets is far the best we have ever shown. quality the best and colorings and style the newest-. $1.00 Extra quality Wilton Carpets, color. lugs such as you can only get in the finest grades of carpet. The richest and finest carpets we have ever shown, Oilcloths and Linoleenis, English Meke.t pays to bey the hest. Eng, Hat oilcloths L. 1 and 2 yds wide, Eng- lish liuoleurae 2 and 4 yards wide, WALL PAPERS. Fine glimmer Well Papers, border and ceiling to match, New and pretty patterns, 5c per single roll. Beautiful new Wall Paper stripes. Floral designs and tints suitable for any reein in the house, the best value we have ever shown, Tee per roll. MUSLANS AND DEmiticles. Some lines we have repeated the third time this season. That shows the selling qualities. We have just received another lot this week in plain and fancies, blacks and blacks and whites. A. STEWART 4.::::++:+++++++:-44-f+++++++ For Marriage Licenses, ' Wedding Rings, ;Watches,. Clocks, Jewelry,' Spectacles, Etc estl..14 R. HICKS Watch Repairing a Specialty. THE MART To Have is what, the business men owes him - elf. It is this business policy of ours which induces us to claim to be often the cheapest and con- equently always the best. We have in stock everything in the Stationery Line -newest in Note 'Paper. Complete Line of Jardineres, einglish -and German Demented Vases, French China, Limoge and Japanese Ware. FANCY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIP- TO ADVERTISERS. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisements accepted up to noon Wednesclav of each week. THURSDAI., MAY 30'res, 1001. Locals. Boy wanted to learn the Hardsvar 1 WeareED,-Young girl to help witl housework No washing or ironing A,ddress Mrs, Owe piin, Albert-st London. APPRENTICES WANTED. -Appren 'bees wanted at once to learn dem making. Apply to Miss Sweet, ove post -office. ( Boer W.NTED.-A good, smart boy business. Apply at this office. e TIONS. *JOHN GEZIGG,1 EXETER. INSURANCE. 11 RNE ST ELLIOT, Agon for the WESTERNASSURANCE COM. .28117Y, Of Toronto; also for the PHCENIX 'IRE NSURANCE COMPANY, of London, England; kr,r.t.&vcc Issune.Non COMPANY, of Eng, and .4` BETHOROUGHLY PREPARED FOR BUSINESS:: Central // /179A% / - STRATFORD, ONT. Much of your future success depend upon the thorough preparation yoh receive, therefore be careful when yott are selecting a school. No two schools are alike. The excellent reputation' that our College enjoys, the large patronage we receive, the splendid suc- cess our students have in securing and holding situations, indicates that our school is one of the very best in the Dominion. Write for our beautiful catalogue in which you will find full particulars concerning our College. If you want the best in business education you can get it here. Students can enter at any time. W. J. ELLIOTT, Prin cipal. • Mr. and Mrs. W. Heam' an ol Lon- don, visited their son, W. J. Heanian, on May I. The town boys and school boys will play a game of baseball on the sehoo grounds on Friday, at 6.30 p. m. ever body welccane. W. S. Wilson and Ware Oliver, of Grand Bend, leave for the Old Coun- try to -day, via Allan Line. They were-, ticketed by J. Spackman. Mr. Oliver? is 70 and Mr. Wilson is 70.yeers of age; WEDDING ANNIVERSART.-On Mon - last Mr. and Mrs. G. A. K. McLeod 1 with tam education, wanted to learn the printing business. Apply at TIMES office. LOST. -In Exeter on 24th of May, a. pocket book containing between $S and $0. Finder will be suitably awarded by leaving same at E. J. Spackman's store. GOLD OvrATN LOST. -A lady's long gold chain, in Exeter. Has been miss- ing for two months. Finder will be suitably awarded by leaving same at TIMES OFFICE. LOST.-Abont two weeks ago bet- ween Kippen and Exeter, a large rubber covering for an egg waggon, with the name A. Q. Bobier painted thereon. Finder will be rewarded by returning seine to W, U. Levett & Co., Exeter. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OE THE EXETER SALT Wonses Co. -Gentleman you will please take notice that the annual meeting of the Company will he held Thursday, June the 6th, at the hour of 3.00 p. m, Town Hall. T. B. CA.RLING, Seey. Mr s. Jas. Abbott, of London, is in town and will speed a couple weeks renewing acquaintances inown and country. The Trustees of the Bethesda Metho- dist church, by advertisement in another column, ask for tenders for the repairing and repainting of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton and children. also Mr. and Mrs. Windsor, of Wood- stock, spent several days last week the guest of Mrs. and Miss Fowell. Mr. and Mrs. Windsor remained over for a longer visit. Mr. Thornton is presi- dent of the Earn Organ Co. and Mr. Windsor is tuner. Dix Little Liver Pills, Dix Kidney ills,Dix Nerve & Blood Pills, Dix Cold fire Tablets, Dix Headache Cure, Dix Compound Carbolic Ointment and 'Dix -Lung Syrup only need to be tried in order to prove -that they are stan- dard and reliable remedies. Sold by C. Lutz. Among those who spent the 24th of May with friends here were the fol- owieg:-Fred Hawkshaw, Chas. Bay - eye Bert Ross, Bruce Dignan, Messrs and Chas. Abbott, W. Harrison, London; Meesrs L. and E. Follick, t. Marys; Dan. O'Neil, Lucan; R. Mott, Alymer; Miss Wood. London. Mr. Shoemaker, proprietor of the Huron hotel, Zurich, while assisting&r. Mr. Merner, of the Metropolitan here, n May 24th, fell through a trap oor leading to the cellar injuring onen f his lower limbe to such aextenb hat he could not return home until unday. The proceedings of the Teachsre in. titute appears on page O. celebrated the IOth anniversary of •1 their weddinee A number of guests J including Mrs. McLeod's brothers and sieters and their wives and husbands; 5 as also Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Earl, -were E present, and a pleasant day was spent. Six of Mrs. McLeod.'s brothers, the Messrs. Chesney, weigh 1209 pounds, while four 'of her sisters weigh 656. o This is a good. aggregate weight. It d • night also be stated that there has o neer been a death in the Chesney t -family. May Mr ancl • Mrs, MeLeod 5 le to (injoy manflutaore wedding an- niversaries. a TBE EXETER TIMES TheR. Exeter ickard Co. C tiensali. 00000.66041).$00.11404140Weeeen 04,0011100110011101113.0,01111901111110$6 Slintillus ang °MOOS • fit Spe61d1 FriGes. For the sake of 'ttynning business in this corner of our store we will sell the 7`..,hr.ving lines for the next five days at these special prices : 500 yards extra h. a'y unbleached, or grey sheeting or factory cotton, very car and absolutely free from sizing, 36 1 inches wide, regular Sc per yard, special at 06c 250 yards grey s'ieeting, wide width, 75 inch good, heavy 'weight, regular :.7 c:'' 2 5 c, special at 19c 11 Snap in shirt Waists. 5o sample shirt ,Ka'os ranging in price from 75c to $t.75, choice of the lot ft)r 3eautiftil whit s°)irt wait -es from 75c to $3.5o. We have a h; anthill stock of ladies' black and colored under- skirts $ .A0, $1 51, 't 75, 2.25. $2.75 and $3,50. 131a61 Dress 600ds---_,in We are showing a magnig,cent line of these goods and tzade has been wonderfully gold in this department. Some of the speci- als we are showing are z BLACK VICUNES, BLACK CORK scaEws, BLACK CHEVIOTS, CANVAS CLOTHS, SILK WARPS, ETC., ETC. We have them ranging in price from 50c to $2 25. We have just opened up a lot of summer novelties and would be pleased to have you see them. You are welcome to visit our show rooms at anytime. 4.. Latlics' arid just opened up a beautiful assortment of infant's, children's and ladies' new and stylish foo'wear. Prices range from 50 to $3.00. Every pair a bargain. "We want a, large quantity of butter and eggs and will pay highest prices for same. 0010011119•60111011104114118116111.000621111.441.4114111101114108111411111111091110000001141 H.R. Pickard Co. Direct Importers. Mrs. (Dr.) Fry, of Dunnville, is visit. Wingham maces take place on June ing Mrs. R. II. Sweet. 26 and 27 Mrs. O'Neil, of Lucan, is at, present Miss Mary Harrison was -visiting visiting her sen B. S. O'Neil. friends in town. Miss Kate ISIeFteul and Miss Hardy, J. II. Hyndinan left on Saturday for visited friends in Seaforth, this week. British Columbia.. The 12th of July will he celebrated John Crooks, of Clinton, visited in Luckuow, Brussels and St Marys. friends here on Friday. Mr. Frank Willis and Miss Morgan, Mrs. Gilinour Smith, of Wingharn, of Forest, visited at Mr. Jas, Willis' died last week, aged 54 years. last veeek. Miss Alice Caldwell, of Fansville, Miss B. Robinson, milliner of Ham- Visited Mrs, J. P. Rose this week. burg, spent a few days with her par- The Exeter company of volunteers ents here. • will tbis year comprise 25 members. Miss Amy Johns was home from J. Johnston has sold. his bakery in London, over Sunday, also Miss Edna Wingham and will leave that town. McCallum. Miss Ethel Levett, of Parkhill, visit - Miss S. Weekes returned to Guelph ed her brother, W. R. Levett, this on Monday, after a short visit at her eveek. home here, Clinton council will pay lot cents Misses MaudGidley and Ida Taman, per foot for their granolithic side - of Blyth, visited. Miss Mary Gidley, walks. over Sunday. Frank Halls, of Chicago, is visiting Miss Grigg leaves to -clay (Thursday), his father, James Halls, of Elimville, for a visit with London and Wood- who is dangerously ill, stock friends, • Chas. Southcobt of Toronto, was in Joseph • Hodgins has moved his hem- town over Sunday. He left for Grand ily to Elmira, where -he-has-purchased Bend to look after his property there. a livery. business. The.Ocairt of Revision folethe assess - Miss Ada Treble was home from ment roll of the Township of Hay, will Dorchester, for the holiday, remainbe held at Zurich on Monday, June ing over Sunday. 3rd. Miss Cora Nowell will leave for Lon- Judge and Mrs. Masson, called at don next week, where she will take Exeter one day last week. They have a course in music. . been. taking a pleasure drive through Mr..Jas. Bagshaw returned home on Huron Counter. Tuesday, from Edmonton •where he The annual meeting of the South has spent the past two months. Huron Farmers' Institute will be held The Huron County Old Boys, Asso- in Hensall on Thursday, June 6th, at ciation of Toronto has decided to r.:un one o'clock p. m. See advt. in another an excursion to Clinton, on Saturday. ' column. July 6. . A horse belonging to "Semi. Pass - Miss Violet Reed, of Kincardine, moreeoti Usborne, made things' lively for a few minutes on Mean st., Mon- day. It kicked itself almost free of the buggy. eel Lutz's Imperial Hair Tonic:- Cures Baldness, stops Falling Hair, relieves •• Itching, removes Dandruff and is also an. elegant dressing. for the hair. formerly of London, is in that city going under treatment for her eyes. Miss Reed is known by many in Exeter. Live hogs touched the high water mark on the Toronto market last week, the highest price paid being $7. 25 per cwt. This is the highest price .Only 500 a bottle. hogs have reached in many years. Invitations are out for the marriage Mr. Albert T. Brown, of Sharon, of Mr. W. 0. Saylor, a popular young and his sister Miss Ida, attended the gentlenian, of Sarnia, and Miss Jennie funeral of their uncle, s Simon Miller Armstrong, of the Thames Road. The sq. of Alymer, on Wednesday lase. happy event takes place on June 5th, Dix Kidney Pills, Dix Little Liver The annual meeting of the South ills, Dix Nerve and Blood Pills, Dix Huron Conservative Association (as Lung Syrup, Dix Cold Cure Tablets, constituted for Provincial pureioses) Dix Headache Powders, Dix Worm will beheld in Coxworth's Hall, Hen- Lozengers and Dix Compound Car- ,sall, on Thursday, Tune 13th at 2 bolic Ointment only need to be given o'clock p. m., for the election of a trial in order to prove that, they are officers and transaction of other ine- atandard and reliable remedies. •portant business. In the presence of only the immedi- The good :and chattelsf the let ate relatives of the contracting perties ' W. B. Bagshaw,will be sold y public on the afternoon of Victoria, Day, auction on the premises, in the ard Miss Lillian Maud ("Daii3y") Dickson, concession of the township Of Stephen, only daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. IV west of Centralia,) on Friday 31st Dickson, and Clarence' Frank Sraith, May, at one O'clock p, m. Mrs. Bag -1 accountant of the American Exprepee shaw intends returning to her former, OomPanY, Londoii, were quietly., .ed- home in cannington. j ed, The bride was well-kne'vten in Mr. Chas. Verity of Brantford, call-, Exeter, •ed on old friends in town, Wednesday. ' , ' ' , ', ' • -', ' , ' -,, .. . , . , - , • • , ' '' , ' ''' . • , . „ ,' , , , ,;.• , , . , • r. ' ' '' .. ., , , , , , .. . ,.......• ,., „ . . , , . - . , ' , , . , ' , , , ' . , . , ' , ' • ' ' , , , , , '.., - , " ,,.,. . , ,, , , , , , , , ,, ,.. ' . • - • , - , ' " ' • . , .. • , . , , , .. , ,,, I . ' • Are showing the greatest lines of corsets they have ever handled. Gromptorf foe Bost. Have you seen tlw Erect'' Form, Style ELI tho inot;tt pei feet fitting corset in the market to -day price .$1.00. ObseTve the cut. Now TorShirt Waists. We art. told that we have the most stviish up-to-date goods in town, prices ranging from 50e to $:1.2,5. Don't fait to see ouri before inaliing your purchase hill WAG oT Wks' liitoar Non o licttor. w Rfi Fr EDR.3#----****- Never had larger sales in these goods than this year. ft Of%LL 80610ITED CARLING R S. FURNITURE EM ORIUM flOUS8-618a11111fi ti1110.--as'ameger You'll be wanting few new articles of furnitureto fill up and change the appearance of things in general in and around your houses. We have just the articles required, and are .always ready to show goods. and see our Bedroom Sets, Tables, Mattresses, Couches, P rior Suites, Springs; In fact anything and all things possible to he found in a first-class furniture store. • Funeral Directors. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Beverley it Huston, TI -10 NEW syroipes Dry Goods ....and.... Groceries. •131.11.4 The Spring Season is at hand, and you will always find season- able goods at the New Store. We call your attention to our stock of Lace Curtains, which are all new and the very latest patterns in the trade -prices from 35c to $5.00 per pair. iCUFTAIN POLES, The new oak finish, with brass or wood trimmings, complete for 25c each. See our Blind Shades at 4.5c. Art Muslins, Art Sateens and Cretonnes-- all the very newest ; also a pretty range of Floor Oil (2Ioths, nate Spreads and Table Covets. These goods are selling readily and we have had to repeat several lines. To the Ladies-. Don't fail to see our new Spring Corsets. A very special line of New Style, Short Waist D. & A. Corset t 50c. ; also the New D. & A. Straight Front, Erect Form, Kid Fitting Corset at $1.00, and many other lines from 5oc and upwards. A call solicited to in- spect our stock. Remember ou-r Groceries. They art-.. the best. we can buy -no chedp adulterated goods at all. Highest prices paid for produce. FIRST STORE NORTH P. 0. D YEO. Mr. Georg Blatchford visited with his father for a few day'e. Miss. Morgan ofilLondon, visited with her sister Mrs. John Treble. Exeter North. Miss Yellow, of London, visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'yel- low Miss M. Waite and Miss Shiplye of Sb. Thomas visited Mrs. 11. Reddy, this week. Miss McKenna; and Miss Lee of Luc - an spent a few days of last week and this with the latter's sister, Mrs. J. Blatchford. Bland's Laxative Nerve and Tissue ironic These pills are invaluable in the treatment of Anemia, Chlorosia General and nervous Debility Torpid Liver, Loss of Appetite, Brain Vag, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestiott; Melancholy Neuralgia, 'Vertigo, He ad - Ache, etc. Fdr sale at ',Lutz's' Drug, ore. 100 pills for n0c. ausetrcrnewormare Mrs. Louie Towers or Arellinarne visited with Mrs. James Moore of the Thames Road for alew days. Messrs. Frank Atkinson, D. H, At- kinson, John Parker, AlalcohnillIcLean and John Anderson, all of Wise, Craig, left last night. by- O. P. R. colonist ex- eursion for Terniscatningue. One of the f party, D. A. Atkinson, was a member 4 (VB. Company, first contingent. - ,., John Hoclgins, of Bieldulpli toWnship, will appear before Squire 3. 13. Smyth joonhnSasttaimrdpaly.e, 013.o .e tdhgeinssaims.ecitioawrgneselbbipy, _ with assulting him -bwe etriking him over the head with tin: and of a whip- stock. Turkish Scalp Food prevents bald ..... ttess, stops falling hair, removes itch ling and dandruff dandmnif,restores fat. ed and griey hair to its natural color and vi- " . ttality and is alee an excellent hair dieessusg. Only SOii a bottle, at Lutes •Drug etore. 55 • , r s.