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Exeter Times, 1902-7-24, Page 8I NI E cAi-ITO RIE A few Warm Weather Barcrains 25c each for your choice of a lot of 75 Shirt Waists, Black Muslim, black and. white Percales, fancy Organdies, ;Riley Muslins, fancyDimities, in fact every fancy and colored Shirt Waist in the Big Store is on this bar- gain counter. Worth in the regular way 75c to $1.85. Come quick and take your choice for 25c. 8S,c the yard for your choice of a big lot of Muslins, Dimities, Percalines and Organdies. Just a clean up of our whole stock. Goods in this lot worth up to 25e, Now is your chance, your choice for 80. 20e. each for Women's Union Natural Wool Health Under Vests, just as thin and cool as cotton, and so much better for general health. The kind that die doctors recommend, only 20c. 430110,1111.1.•.110r1,1 Do you want a Trunk, a Valise or a Telescope. We have a full stock and values we are sure that will please you. •BIG gitSIISTORE ti. ST EVVRI:R.T pastale••••......•1•••••••somo Miss Clara, Vosper is spending her For Marriage Lcenses 1 holidays with friends in Marquette, Wealcitirsig Rfrgs, 1 Mich Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles Etc °ALL ON R. HICKS Watch Repairing a Specialty. —THE— Sovereign Bank of Canada. HEAD OFFICE TORONTO. Capital Authorized . $2,000,000.00 Capital Subscribed.. .....$1,300,000.00 EXETER BRANCH A General EtuAring busMess transacted; sums of 01.14 and upwards received on deposits. Highest sates of interest allowed; collections made ane notes -discounted at reasonable rates. Special attention given to farmers' sale notes, -Drafts available in all parts of the world bought and sold. Ir. W. GLAD MAN, F. E. KARN, • Solicitor. Manager. TO ADVERTISERS. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisements accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. THURSDAY JULY 24, 1902 Locals. Rozelle is ill with typhoid fever, John 41ilt dle left Tuesday morning ,for the So . The TIMES office is the place to get your job printing. Miss Horne, who has been seriousl y indisposed continues to improve. tePowder. Sold by 0. Lutz, Exeter, Absolutely pure and healthy baking Mr. Richard Creedal of Oriel, is honae for the holidays, Mr. J. G. Stanbury was in Goderich, Saturday last, on legal business Mr, T. G. Raritan spent Sunday at the home of his parents in Shipka, Children Cry Tor CASTOR] z RPM 461.01SMON• eek Mr. F. L. Collins, of Columbia, Ohio, is a guest of his aunt, Mrs. F. W. Collins. Miss Brandon, of Wingham, is the guest of the Misses Bissett, William street. IT Dix Little Liver Pills are pleasant ainless and effectual. Sold. by C. Lutz, Exeter. Rev. W. M. Martin took the services in Parkhill Presbyterian church, on Sunday last. Mrs. .T. J. White, of Detroit, and little daughter are the guest of Mrs. John White, this week. Missed Louise Tbny and Onie Ball, of Brantford, are the guests of Miss Eyelyn Carling. Rev. Mr. Alyward, of Parkhill, preached at both services in °even Presbyterian church, en Sunday last. Mrs. Brewer andaaiece, Miss Della Hill, have returned from a visit with friends in different points in Michi- gan. Mr, and Mrs. Campbell and child, of Hamilton, are visiting Mrs. Canabpell's father, Mr. Wm. Balk - will. Miss B. Robinson, wile has had a situation as milliner in Blyth, the past year has returned home for the holidays. Miss Mabel Brooks is taking a month's holidays and her place in the Post Office store is being filled by Miss M. Spicer. Mr. W. T. Hawkshaw, Mrs. Hawk- shaw and little daughter, Myrta, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Hawks haw. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Snell and child, of 693 Ontariostreet, Teronto, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas; Snell, the past week. Miss Stancombe, who has been in at- tendance at the Normal school, Toron- to, is at present visiting her father, Mr. James Stanconabe. Mr. and Mrs. George 6outhoott, of Toronto, who are enjoying their summer cottage at Grand Bend, were guests of frieaade in town on Friday. Miss Stewart, milliner at Blyth, who has been the guest of her friend, Miss B. Robinson for the past few days returned to her home in 'Walkertoa, on Wednesday. Mr. Thos. Dodd, of Emo, Rainy River district, who spent a .few days here last week, the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Phillip Lang, left on Friday for Mt. Forest, accompanied by his cousin, Miss Bena, Dodd. THER PICKLES CROSE & BIACKWELLS' Chow Chow and mixed pickles, patent tops at 35c per bottle. HEATON,S English Mixed pickles and Chow Chow, patent stoppers, 20C and 25c per bottle. WILLIAM'S Compound Prepared Mustard ground and pre- pared from the 041/St quality ilcf herbs and spices at io cents per bottle. WILLIAM'Ssrancy Mixed Pearl Onions, ',,Waldorf Chow Chow, English Spiced, 14.tent tops at 25 cents. WILLIAS'S Sweet 1VIixecl English Spiced and pearl Onions at Is cents: CREST BRAND Tomato Ketchup, Extra fine, absolutely pure and contains no salicylic acid or artificial coloring and is guaranteed to comply with the pure food laws only 13c, per bottle, CANADA PICKLING CO'S. *Diamond Brand Mixed Pickl- . cs—best Canadian Brand 2 bottles for 25 cents. Pt-a:pared Meat:—Lunch Beef, Spring Chicken, Tarkey, Duck. —Yuman ttaddie, Pork and Beata Kippered Herring, Herring in /o- rctxt.,) Sauce, Cottage Veal and ham loaf, Salmon, Herrings, and Saeditieta POPPLESTONE&G-ARDINER uy our Fancy Biseuits and Ingersoll Cheese. Post Officel31ock, ot: MISe Via White is home from De- troit for a. vacation, Bert /less, of London, WAS a visitor in town on Wednesday, Miss Trehle,dressmaker, has been Ott the sick list for the past Week. Bev. Dr. Hannon returned 'from Toronto on Monday evening. Nr. and Mrs. NormariPhair, of Port Huron, are visiting friends in town, Miss Della Crocker, of St, Marys, Is visiting her cousins, the Misses Johns. Czar Rollins. of Effingham, Ill., is visiting a short time at his home here. Mrs. Will Ross, of Clinton, is spend - this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs, D, A. Ross. Mrs. R. N. Rowe and daughters, Miss Vera and Rota, are visiting friends in Brantford. Charlie Pickel, who has been at Gralad Rapids, Mich., the past few months, returned home. A cross -petition has been filed in' South Huron against Niurdo Y. Mc- Lean, the Liberal candidate. 11/r. Robertson, of Chicago, spent Monday the guest of his uncle and. aunt r. and Mrs. Jas. Willis. AV s Mildred Stewart, of Brockville, is t e guest of her cousin, Miss Lilly .Aa eson, at the Central hotel. ix Kidney Pills are the best in the arket, and double the number for the e money, Sold by 9, Lutz,Exeter. Percy Browning and A. Bowden, left on Tuesday for the Old Country in charge of cattle for Mr. M. Gardi- ner. Messrs. Ed. Hooper and Fred Sweet left on Wednesday afternoon for the Old Country in charge of cattle for D. Wood, IMiss Annie Seldon and Master Arthur &Mon, of Ingersoll, are iisit- ing their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. , Geo. Sarawell. Miss Myrtle and Millie Brownlee re- turned to their home in Lucan after a pleasant visit with their aunt, Mrs. D. Wood, of Exeter. The James-st. Methodist Sunday School intend having their picnic at the Grand Bend on Wednesday, August the 6th. Miss Nellie Ramsay and Mrs. Hagen arrived on Monday from Sowerby, Ont., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tames Ramsay. . The Steamer Winnifredian, with Col. Evans and the Canadian conting- ent aboard, entered. Halifax harbor at 3 o'clock on Tuesday morning. There were only 18 failures in the whole Dominion last week, of which Ontario contributed two. For the same week last year there were 32 in Canada. Rev. Mr. Knowles, of Crediton, preached in James st. Methodist church last Sunday morning, and Rev. Mr. Cooper, of Elinaville, in the evening. Mrs. Geo, Willis is spending a short tittle with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. M.cOallum, at their summer cot- tage, Grand Bend, and will be at home to her friends in her new home on Car- ling st. after September lst. . Messrs. Brooks and Ea,crett, who left last week for the Old Country, have consented to centribute to our columns froni week to week a brief account of their trip throughout. The first letter appears in this issue. We would be pleased to hear more regularly from some of our corres- pondents. We have a good corps of correspondents, and a few of them seldom fail in sending us their weekly budgets. Exeter and. Ailsa Craig baseball teams played an interesting game of ball on the Recreation grounds here on Thursday evening last. The .Ailsa Craig boys winning by a score of 5 to 14 14 with am innings to spare. A. large crowd turned out; to see the game. Sir Oliver Mowat celebrated his eighty-second birthday on Tuesday, he haying been born on July 22, 1820, at Kingston, Ont, Thousands of Can- adians at home and abroad will on gratulate Sir Oliver Mowat dthe easy grace with which he holds his many honors and weight of years. a f ., Wateli for the bogus bills in =ell a - tion on the State Bank of "New Brunswick, New Jersey, They are of many values, ones and fives being the principal ones in circulation. The bills may be easily taken, for the bill reads New Brunswick, N. J. and people in a hurry ni:ght take the initials fcr N. B., New .a..unswick. ighe prevalence oi rain this week raay have an untoward effect upon the hay crop, . Many farraerehave cut all their hay, and a few have it safely stored away in their barns. But the majority have not yet hauled it in, and for these the intermittent heavy showers are proving disastrous. Such of the hay as still remains uncut will not be very much affected by the wet, OnTuesday. last Messrs. W. Coats, Clinton ; H. Huston, Exeter; and D. E. Monroe, Auburn, met at the Court House,Goderich, to arbitrate concern- ing union school section No: 11, Wa- wanosh and Colborne. Only the ad- dition of three lots were in dispute; Mr. Ruston acted as chairman, and after hearing the evidence of a num- ber of interested parties, the arbitra- tors added the three lots in question to the section, The best way to build up a town, is to stand by eveay man in town. All residents should be partners not op- ponents. In all livelihood the more business your rival does the more you will do. Every business man, who treats his customers honestlY, cour- thously and fairly will get his share, and the more business that can be secured by united effort, the better it will be for all. When a town ceases to grow it begins to die, and the more people try to kill each other in their business the more readily will utter rain come to all, Stand togethet for the advancement of every citieen, If a man shows ability to prosper do not pull him back through jealousy or weigh him down through cold in. difference, Let every citizen put his shoulder to the wheel for the general a,dyancenient of the town. BRITISH TROOP CHL LINDIENT is good for man or beast. Relieves Pain1 reduce0 allays inflammation, cures outs, burns brutes% sprains, Stiff jointe, bites of in- eeete/rhettmatIstn. etc. A largo bottle for 60 tic 1.. P16kar1 Go. Exeter ilen8alt Desliwood •••.•••••••••••••••• casollato 13aroaiils in Hot Weather Requirements to only men s all wool light weight, striped, blue and white Simmer Suits tna'de up in correct style, a big selling line, regular Suits, for .... $7.50 25 Boys' Colored 131ouses, regular prices ranged from. 35c to 5oc. Your choice while they last for 25c 200 yards American Foulards in all good colorings, warranted , perfectly fast, worth 20C. . . • . • ... . . . . .. . . • • • 2c. 25 Ladies' Parasols, good full size, a good bargain .... 50c. 300 pairs Ladies' regular 20C., warranted perfectly fast black Cotton Hose • .. • 25 Boys' Bathing Suits, . .special at 15c, rocer Specials 3 cans Clark's Pork and Beans in Chili Sauce ...... 3 pounds fresh Sweet Biscuits .... , ...„. 2 cans best Red Salmon .... ; 5 cans best Sweet Corn 4464116 • . 25 pounds Redpaths Extra Standard Granulated Sugar 6 pounds Tapioca . • Regular 35c. Black, Green or Mixed Tea .... Rain ats Men's Regular $4..00 Rain Coats for Ladies' regular $7.75 Rain Coats for. ....for 25c. 25c. . . . . for 25c. ....for 25c. .... • •$1•00 • •for 25c ....for 25c' • • • • • . • • $2.75 $5.50 Vests at 5c, 7c, ioc, I2C, 20C,- 25c and • • • • . • • •38C Highest prices for all kinds of Farm Produce • at all times, Our Exeter store will close at 6.30 p. m. Wednesday and Saturday evenings excepted. The R. Pickar Direct Importers MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS cure Anaemia, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Weakness, Palpitation, Throbbing, Paint Spells, Dizziness, or any condition arising from Lnpoverished blood, Disordered Nerves • ":.t or Weak Heart. We are pleased to leithat-,Tolin McDonell, of Hensall, who has been for some weeks in Clinton hospital, having undergone an operation, has sufficiently recovered and is able to take a trip to London where he will • visit friends for a short time to recu- perate his health, • The beavers are now champions of this district of the 0. L. A. series, their victory over St. Marys on Wed- nesday last securing for them this position. The Beavers clinched the game early by scoring four goals in the first quarter. In the next quarter St. Mary's got three. In the re- mainder of the game six more goals were Reared, the home buys getting 'four of them and the visitors two, giving a victory for the Beavers by eight goals to five. If anything the visitors were in better shape than the Beavers, but they lacked the com- bination and scoring abilities of the rieaforth boys, and it is this that tells in a game. The game throughout was most interesting. This puts the Beavers in the semi-finals, the sched- ule for which hab not yet been arrang- ed.—'Huron Expositor. a ta=1 ROTA Z1B Word has been received from Mr. John Farmer, who, with his son, Roy, left last week for an extended. trip west, that the train on which they were speeding along was called. to a halt, the reason being irba,t a hort distance ahead, a bridge 150 feet long of wooden structure which spans a deep ravine was on fire. The train was signalled at a place near Chap - lean about two miles from the burn. ing bridge, and there the passengers spent some days at the expenee of the 0. P. R. having as good time as pos. sible whiling away the hours in that lonely spot. The principal incon- venience was the scarcity of sufficient covering, the nights being some- what cool. The other passengers on the train from this district were Mas. Jas, Monteith, of Thames Road, who was going to Montana, Mts. W. Moodie, of Usborne, for Douglas, Man. ; Mr. J. Kellerman and family, of Dashwood ; Mrs. James Handford, son and daughter, of Centralia. The passengers were able to resume their journey after A train had been sent from Winnipeg, a, distance of 700 miles, Mr. Thos Handford, who left last week with a car load of horses has also been delayed. Judging bythe cohtinued downpour it MINA certainly have rained on July 15 -St. Swithin's Day. St. Swithin was an excellent Saint, and the legend With regard to him relates that he insisted that efter his death he should be buried, not in the chancel of the church in which he had ministered, but in the churchyard, His preference was observed, and he rentained in the churchyard for many years. But ad, mirers Of a later date thinking co do hiin honor, proposed' to transfer him to the interior of the chureh. Then the rain commenced, and it was foniad im. possible to carry out the enterprise. At the end of 40 days it was recogniz- ed that St. Swithin was unfavorabre to the project. The attempt was therefore abandoned, and the sun re- appeared. As a consequence of this incident it is understood that if it should rain on St. Swithin's Day it will rain on and off for 40 days On the other hand should St. Swithin's Day be line, there will be 40 days ot dry weather. It is not possible to guarantee that the story is a true one, but if it is true, it must be said that kSt. Swithin Is continuing Ins campaign against the transference of his remains long after there is any necessity for so doing. , NOTICE. —Mies Armstrong wishes to announce to her customers that she will close her diessma.king rooms over R. Knight's tailoring establishment for the month of August and will re- open on or about the lst of September, tAe_pai......_.„..4=prentices wantoed. t13411_ytstialr....e!fhi: :a o_ELECTION OF :OFFICERS. . lowing officers of the Exeter Lodge, No. 67., I. 0. 0. P. were installed by E. S. Speakman, P. G., G. H. P., on Tuesday evening, June 22nd., 1902. A most successful term has ensiled from the efforts of the officers, during the past year. Many citizens having taken advantage of the benefits &v - ed socially and monetarily from this order. R. H. Sweet, 3. P. G.; J. G. Stanbury, N. G.-; Rd. Davis, V. G. ; A. E. Puke, P. G., P. Secy.; Wa H. • Trott, P. G„ Treasurer ; S. A. Ptiple- stone, P. G., R. S.; A, Hastings, P. G., Con. '• E. Dignan, War. ; J. Atkin- son, P. G„ I. G.•• J. Hind, R. S. N. G,; ' B. Makins L. S. N. G,; B. -Knight, R. S. V. G. ; H. Ellworthy, L S. 11. G. ; T. Prior, R. S. S. ; G. Heamen, L. S. S. ; R. N. Rowe, P, G. 'Thal) Danecarr—BA.ICEn. — One of those happy events, which make two hearts beat as one, occurred at the residence of Mr. Percy Baker, Moose J aw, Assa., on Tuesday, July 8th., when His sister, Evie L„ was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. J. 0, Duncan, of Whitewood. The bride looked charming in a beautiful gown of white Batiste trimmed with Valencienes and white taffeta ribbon. The brides- maid, Miss Targett, wore a pretty dress of white organdie. The groom was supported by Dr. McGavin, of Winnipeg. The happy couple left for Calgary, Alta,, the following evening. Atter they return from their trip west they purpose residing at Whitwood, Assa. The bride received many beautiful aud costly presents, showing the high esteem in which she is held, The happy couple have many friends in this locality with Whoin the TIMES joins in best wishes-. . • - 41 FOR 0 V.FlR SIT inAns AN OLIO AND WELt-Txtran Itituanv.--Mr Winalow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by inilllons of mothers for their children while teethin,g, With perfect) succeSe. It goothee the child, softens the gums, allays al pain, cures vvind,collo. and la the best remedy for Diarrhrea. It is pleaeant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the 4urorld. 25 cents a -bottle. Ite valno le inealcUlable, Be Mire and take Mrs WinslOWS Seething sYrup and ask for no other kind. LING BROS. FOR 81AMER GOODS 0••••••0111.11111.111•11*111111141161,1 1.30Y11.4110011.1 A sic DIVE IN MUSL1143 Muslins that were 12e No and 200 to ()let& at 50. Ox blood and other colored Linens for children's suitts. and ladies' wear. White goods in Organdies, Dimities, Persian Lawns &a. Linen Batistie, double width, 48 in. wide, only 39c. For Whitewear and Fashionable Waists ladies will find the selection very desirable, while the garments themselves are admitted to be extremely eomfortably. Call at once and get the pick as they will go fast now as the days are hot. If -lightest Priloes for C 1 110.11.14.1ta•••••=e1.121.1•31...11.1 •.7 -14170,. .15,t14.014:trU Now is the time to beautify your homes by selecting some of our handsome furniture, Do you want A nice bedroom sett for. .. . ... M8AO 00 Sideboard.. .. .. . „,.. .... Nice Cool Sweet mattresses 3,00 Bed springs 2.00 ., Couches and easy chairs at easy prices, Curtain poles and Trimmings. We have several setts of BEAUTIFUL CHAIRS, jus in. CrIVe Us A Call, and if we have not got what you want we will soon get it for you. 11 Fur iture and Undertaking P�� ms GIDLEY'S BLOCK, EXETER. 1.11{M•11.411•DOM.Men Spend your Holidays -at the 011egN i0IIELCe 110101 Ballriold, Ontario. . a This hotel was lately purchased by the undersigned and has been fitteci up with every modern convenience of a Summer Resort Hotel. Ice Cream parlors in connection. Good Accommodation for the Travelling Public. Bayfield is situated at the mouth of the Bayfield River on Lake Huron, Excellent Fishing, Boating and Bath- ing. etc. The beach is like pavement, making bathing safe for the smallest child. For rates and fruther particu- lars write or apply to MRS. L. MURRAY, Bayfield, Ont. Canada. EtARGAINS IN FURNITURE! Ton will find here at all tlines the greatest bargains in furniture. The lowest prices and best efforts to please. - Undertaking a Sircialty. R. N. ROWE ------GO TO TIM— EXET Roller For Pure Manitoba Family Flour (Star) peaatIe str W ty (1?rinces;i (Breakfastfood) A good supply of Mill Feed .and Chop always. on hand - Give our Flour and Feed a Trial ahd be convinced that it is all right. Roller and Plate Choppers in use to suit customers. fifiRV 171313 R08, c00000ssootaeoes000s000rglee• • o IF NOTHING TURNS UP TURN SOMETHING UP: 0 0 4a A course of training in the • , • • • • • • 00000000000000G08080000000 STRATFORD, ONT enables young men and women to so - cure employment at good wages im- mediately on leaving college. This is 9 the school that enjoys the reputation of e doing the best worn in business educa- 9 tion. The graduates of the school are ,9 in strong demand. as teachers in business 9 colleges in Oanana and the United Stat- e es. This is the school for you and your fa friends. Write for catalogue. W. '. ELLIOTT, Principal loaoutaki•••••miena.- f.R-educed.,to FIFTY; " CENTS. A YEAR New.w . . 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