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Exeter Times, 1902-7-31, Page 8INgcncrelwaGgCtx.X.m.Crosricall• ENVAF4ZT' clk S IA ST Re Here are a Few Money Savers to Start Aug. With ••••••••••••mmumaximax•••••••••••*temeartamommax magammomassmosaa•••••••••••••••*•••••••......•••••••••••••••ums•••••••••••••••.• e`a each for your choice ot any Colored Shirt Waists m the shop, Some waists in the lot worth $L00, while they last only 25e, 15c each, 10 only 5 -foot Hardwood Step Ladders, regular price was 50e, Yours for for 15e. 20e the yard. for double fold pure wool Indigo Cheviot Dress Serge. The regular value of this line was 50c, but the weight is just a, little light. 7 pieces only to sell at 20c, makes swell odd skirts, and just the thing for Bathing Suits. Somebody will get eome bargains 8&c. the yard for your pick of quite a ruce lot of Muslins, Organdies and jrat the balance of our sum- mer stock, regular values 12ec to 250, all clearing at only 7ac the yard for 12,e Prints. Saab 20 pieces of 12e print, came our way at a snapprice—We ceught on. They i came n dark and light, faucy patterns suitable for almosb any purpose. They are certainly the best print value we ever offered you, only 7o. 75c the Suit. About 150 Boys' Linen Gingham and Galatea Blouse Suits, regular values 90c to $L75. Come quick and take your pick for 75c. Every Cotton and Linen Suit in the shop in this lot. $2.50 each for Ladies Fancy Silk and Lace Shoulder Capes, $5.00 was the price. we have ouly 6 left, you pick for $2.50. Rev, .1, J., Brohenslaire, of Obleago, I s visiting his annt, Mrs. M. Brewer. e Tilo Tlae Exeter grist mill will be shut dowu the early part of text iveek for repairs. II 0 Miss Lille Johns veturned bailie on Tuesday evening after a two week's visit in Paris, Hamilton and other places. Miss Jeanie Drew arrived here on Tuesday, from Ontario, Caltfornia, seed will spend some time e ith her sister, Mrs. F. J. Xnight, Rey. D. and Mrs. Gandy, who with their families. are spending, a couple of weeks et Grand Bend, spent Thursday last calling cu Weeds in Exeter. ur customers say they never had good &flour before, a, tew bakings IilI be sere to convince you ot the ruth of it. —1-111.11VEY Bros. Rev. r, Mellott, and Mrs. Mellott, of Xippen, spent Monday at the James et. parsonage the guest of Mrs. Mal- lote's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hannon. Mrs, (Dr.) Hyndenan, Miss. Hynd- man, Miss Edith Hyndmen, and tbe Misses Lottie, Georgie and Millie Byndman are at Aldersicle cottage, Grand Bend. Gladstone Green, aged 20 years, a well-known farmer, of East Oxford, was drowned while bathing in the Thames on Fletcher's Flats, m Bland- ford, Sunday. The Irish Nine of Luca,n and the London's of London, played a very exciting game of ball at Lama yester- day. A. nember from here drove over to witness the game. If you want to put an everlasting stop to the growth of a burdock, just cut it off below the crown and pour BIG Cli811 STORE (ci 41,:‘ 81EwfkRT pnitiih....wtoe..taorttly3ryfmnso„,-excial the stalk you will see a greasy round Friday, Ax g. Sae will be Civic Holiday. Stores will be closed all day. hole, ••••••••+•••••unmaaaamompusus•••••••sogramos G••••••1010•4••• The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. ••1••••••••••C••••••••=•• H. E. Huston will be pleased to learn that their daughter, Miss Lillian, who has for the past five weeks been to seriously ill at the home of Mr. Holtz- man, Orediton, is now fast improving towards recovery. Drs. Orme & Orme of Lucan, who have been practising in that village for the past three years, have, at the request of a number of their friends, open.ecl a branch office in Centralia where all calls, day or night, will be promptly attended to. During the electric storm on Satur- day night last a very lurid flame could be seen from here, a short dis- tance south west, and proved to be from the barn of Mr. Ed. Sweitzer, which had been struck by lightning during the storm. Barn and contents were destroyed. Mrs. D. Spicer and daughter. May, and Mrs. E. Braund, with her two children, of Brantford, are visiting relatives in town this week. Mrs. Spicer will leave for Blyth the end of the week, where she mill spend a short time visiting her brother, Mr. A. Mc- Nally. The free-for-all was run off at the Winnipeg exhibition grounds, on Friday after some delay. Harold 11. and Tom Ogden being barred out. Democracy walked away from the only two others starters. Harold H. was afterwards raced against time, and broke the half -mile track record 2.12 1-2 doing it in 2,09 1-4. James S. Bison, of London, a well-' known butcher, is dead, the result of blood -poisoning. Two months ago he injured his hand on an office file. The puncture was very small, but poison- ing developed, and although deceased lingered uutil Sunday, very little hope was entertained for his re- covery, for bome weeks. The editor cannot call at your home to inquire if there is any news. If you know of any hand it in. We want all the hews there is,but no man can get all. Just as anxious to mention your corripany or visitors as to mention those of your neighbors, but probably your neighbor gives us more assistance in securing the facts. Hand in your news items, We want them. Far Marriage Licenses, Wes:Wilma Ritegs, Weetclecs, Clocks, Jcweery, Spectiacies Etc O.A.LL ON • R. liel1eeK5 Watch Repairing a Specialty. —THE— Sovereign Bank :of Canada. HEA.D OFFICE TORON 10. Capital Authorized ‘$2,000,000.00 Capital Subscribed, $1,300,000.00 EXETER BRANCH, A General Banking business transacted: sums of 01.00 and upwards received ou deposits. Dignest Tates of interest allowed; collecaons ma. la and notes iscounted at reasonable rates Special attention given to farmers' :sale notes. Drafts available in all :parte of she 'World bought and sold. 7. W. GLADMAN, la 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 31, 1902 Ed. Christie spent Sunday in Olin - ton. W. W. Taman was in Blyth over Sunday. Mrs. Wesley Bissett spent Sunday in Wingharn. Miss Maggie Sweet is home from London for a holiday. Miss Moir, of Toronto, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Russell, Miss Olive Hooper. is visiting friends in Sarnia and Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Walters returned home last week from Sault Ste Marie. If you want to be healthy, wealthy nd wise use HARVEY Bios'. Star Flour. Misses Nettie Walters and Charlotte Drinkwater are visiting friends in Wirebena. Miss seggie Milroy, of London, has been the guest of the Misses Weeks the pest week. Chaleie Westaway, of Toronto,spent a few days of this week with his sister, Mrs. A. Ford. Mrs. 0. W. Welsh and Viola are ; srieelearee t. 44 week in London visiting , Miss Mabel rollick wheeled over from St. Marys on Saturday and spent Sunday with her parents. Mrs. Poplestone left on Saturday to visit Mrs. Amos Popplestone and other friends in Detroit and Pontiac. Mrs, Frank Remington and child. of Ingersoll, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. Ford. Andrew street, this week Mrs. Henry Wasnidge and her son Ernie, of London, are visiting friends in Exeter, Dashwood and Grand Bend. Locals The Teeres office is the niece to geb your job printing. Dr. and Mrs. Rivers called on friends in town on Monday. The Misses irollick are spending a few days at Grand Bend. Mr. John Powell, of Woodstock, is a., guest of Mr, John Spackman. Alfred Sheere, who has been in Cry- stal City-, Man.,for some weeks re- turned home onlefondaytight. Mrs. Dr. Holloway, of Clinton, re turned to her home there after apleas ant visit with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs, 3. Lennox are visitin 'friends this week in Exeter, Brucefiel an other places—Wingham Advance Chilloren cry for CAST• R IAe Exeter tiensall Dastwood rOR sodsolidoto BandillS Mrs. Vivian and family, of Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Geoid, of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brooks. Messrs. R. H. Sweet and H. Lam - brook attend. the Grand Lodge and Grand Encampment of Odd Fellows in August at Toronto. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Fred Ford, while preparing to go to Exeter, was suddenly stricken with appendi- citis.—Chnton New Era, Mr. and Mrs. Schosenburg and fam- ily, of London, are the guests of Mrs, Schosenburg's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Ha,wksbaw, at the Commercial. We believe ahnost everybody with - reach uses Star Flour, but if you have not tried it do so and be convinc- ed that it is the 0 best figur on the market. HA.RVEY Bates. Main St. Methodist church.—Love Feast at 10 a, m. 11 a. m., sermon, subject, Lord's Supper. 7p. m., The Great Centre of Attraction. Sacra- ment of Lord's Supper after sermon in the morning. •••••••••s• LiA ESstatasomponst W SHOES For summer is the sensible kind to wear. There is a heap of Foot Comfort for those who wear our LOW SHOES. There can be no barrier when our quality of Foot Wear is offered at the prices below : ' Ladies' Oxfords, flexible sole, kid to cam dortgola upper, $1.00, sizes 3 to 0, Ladies' 'Toe Slippers, strapped, satin tie, fancy buckle, $L00, and $1.25, sizes 8 to 5 Ladies' Oxfords, ine'cliuni. flexible roles, kid toe caps, $1.35, sizes. 3 to 511 LadiesTrilby Low Shoes, blucher style, flexible soles, pat- erit toe cap, kid strap atad tie, $1,50, sizes 31. to 5/. Ladies' very fine Dongola, Low Shoes, heavy extension soles, patent toe caps, $1,75, Wete more money. Misses' Low Shoes, sixes 11 to 18, $1,00 and $1.15, Children's Slippers—three styles, Peerless Shoes, Stylish up-tcedate, price atia (plaits, eerreet. $2.00 to $2,75. POI)PLESTONE& GARDINER Gvoceries a Specialty.. One Door North of Postoffice, 111 ODS • A BIC DIVE Hi MUSLIMS lvlusiins that were 120 15c and 20c to Clear at 5o. Hot Weather Requirementsi , 0. blood and other colored Linens for children's land ladies' wear. to only men s all wool, light weight, striped, blue and white Summer Suits, inade lap in correct style, a big selling line, regular $10.50 for .... — , 25 Boys' Colored )31ouses, regular prices ranged from 35c to 50c. Your choice while they last for 25e 200 yards American Foulards in all good colorings, warranted the perfectly fast, worth 20C, . ,, . .. . . . , . . . . 12 2 C. 25 Ladies' Parasols, good full size, a good bargain .... ...... 50e. get 3oo pairs Ladies' regular 200., warranted perfectly fast black . . at 15c. special nits White goods in Organdies, Dimities, If ersian Lawns 860. Linen•Batistie, double width, 48 in, wide, ably 39o, For Whitewear and Fashionable Waists ladies will find selection very desirable, while the garments themselves are admitted to be -extremely comfortably. Call at once and the pick as they will go fast now as the days are hot. Ilighest Prices for Produce. . Cotton Hose . • • • • • • • . • • ' . • • • • . • • • 6 • • • . . • . • • . • 1 5 C 6 25 Boys' Bathing Suits, . . ... . Cr ry ecials Ft esh Ba nnas . . . . . . • • ... ..3 dozen 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 ..4 0 t 0 • • • .• • • 25 pounds R.edpaths Extra Standard Granulated Sugar .... 6 pounds Tapioca . .... .. ... .... .... Re ular 3 c Blatk Green or Mixed Tei............ .... • • • • . • • • • • • • • Coats Men's Regular $4.,00 Rain Coats for. Ladies' regular $7.75 Rain Coats for. for 25c.. for 25c, for 25c. for 25c. for 25c. ..$1.00 for 25c for 25c' • • • • • • • • $2•75 • $5•50 Ladies' Vests at 5c, 7c, Ice, 12c, 20C, 25c and ...... . Highest prices for all kinds of Farm Produce at all times. Carii •••••ml••10./•••••••11•5••••••••••••n.¢••• FURN ITU I' S r0.1•11.1,..rstaa/••••••••••••••••••• -g=33=EMMCZEMM3MMM=MMOVICiffffEMOW-. • ' +At 4",,1,:*.V.4101,0%14.01,0-» Now is the time to beautify your homes by selecting some of our handsome furniture, Do you want A nice bedroom sett for. ........ SOCAM Sideboard 8.00 Nice Cool Sweet mattresses.. 3,00 Bed springs.... ....... • • • •• 2.00 Couches and easy chairs ,at easy prices, Curtain. poles 38c and Trimmings.. • We have several setts of BEAUTIFUL CHAIRS, jus in. Chita Us A Call, and if we have not got what you want we will soon get it for you. Our Exeter store will close at 6.30 p. m. Wednesday and Saturday Furniture and Undertak41*7: evenings excepted. Scs GIDLEY'S BLOCK, EXI---"rj• Expose &little oil of bay in a saucer oa your window sill, or coat your doors and. windows with any color paint you like containing as little as. tour per cent of oil of bay, which is far from expensive, and can be had anywhere, and not a single fly Will enter your house. People in the country who are an.. ,yed by flies should remember that clusters of the fragraut clover, which grows abun- dantlyby nearly every roadside, if i hung n the room and left to dry and shed its faint fragrant perfume, through the air, will drive away more flies than sticky saucers of molassee and other fly traps and fly papers ca ever collect. .A.s a result of a terrific windstorm on Sunday, the large hoist, used to lift and carry heavy plates used in ship.building, lies on the deck of the Michigan Central car ferry Transport, at the Wyandotte ship -yard, a total wreck, while the upper works of the car ferry are, for the mosb part smash- ed to kindling wood The boist is an immense piece of machinery, which runs . on a track 4.0 feet long and about 500 feet long, alleit before the storm broke out the hoist vas safely anchored about 400 feet up the track .with two chains. When the storm broke the two chains snapped, The - immense hoist ran to the end of the track and jumped 30 feet to the car ferry. The damage is estimated at $50,000. The reports of sproutieg wheat ave beginning to come from all parts of the county. Farmers who have cut their grain find it sprouting in the stook, In many instances the outside and top of a stook is foetid to be value- less because of the sprouting. 'Uncut grain shows the same unfortunate condition in places. Farmers have had great difficulty also in cutting their wheat. Especially is this so on clay land, where the ground oozes water whenever stood upon. Horses sink to the fetlock, and binders are simply not toevable. To save the crop numerous fate:nem have resorted to cradling. Where the mile is large and help scarce it is a very slow prom*, Fortunately for some fanners their fear e of the Hessian fly .led them to put in a. small acreage in Wheat. ickar. Co Direct importers Miss Jeanie Pickard and Herbert natural. As laid down in our roun- Pickard have returned from a pleasan dation Facts, published nearly twenty trip down the St. Lawrence. years ago, and confirmed by long and a critical observation, it is a fact that On Sunday morning a number of,) equinoctial periods of the platiet our citizens were surprised to findMars almost invariably perpetuite that owing to the recent heavy rains for many weeks the kind of weath ' their cellars had received a too goner- and other phenomena. prevailing ous supply of water. In consequence the beginning of these periods. It i of shich some had no bread for break- therefore reasonably safe to say that fast,that necessary being found pretty the key to the character of weather well soaked. to be expected in August and much of There will be to second postpone*. September, will be found in the kind ment of the Coronation of Xing Ed- of weather we have from the first to ward. A Royal proclamation has the 151h1 of Augusb. Whatever the been issued fixing August 9th as the general character of the weather, it date. His majesty continues to im- must be remembered that the regular prove, and receives visitors on board and reactionary storm periods will not the Royal Yacht, and no fear is enter- be obliterated. The. 'Vulcan storm tained as to his being able to walk on peried central on the Oth, covering t e day of his crowning. the 7th to the 121h, will be marked by APPRENTICE WANTED.—Au appren- changes in the thermometer and lice wanted to learn the milling, from barometer, common to the storm 5 to 17 Years of age, with good educe- Periods, and the culmination into ion. Apply to HARVEY Bkos. storm, with more or less precipitation Chhhmay be expected on and touching the RESIGNED.— Jas. reec, wo as 9th, 10th d 11thd filled the position for the past number anwatched wito interest, as it may . This p eriomay of years as tax collector, constable and be ineicate one way or another, much street commissioner, has resigned his that may be in store -tor us for weeks position, Mr. Wesley Bissett has to come. We would bke much to be received the appointment. Duties to mistaken, bat we fear that in the commence at once. main, warm and dry will prevail, On Levee' SOCIAL,—Under the auspices the 141b, 15th and 161h a reactionary f the W.M.S., a social will be held on to storm conditions will be noticeable the beautiful and spacious lawn at the —the barometer will fall, warmth home of Saxon Fitton, on Wednesday will increase, cloudinese will ensue, Aug 13th, The programme being pre- and rains according to the abundance pared is receiving very special attent- or lightness prevailing in the Mars ion. Tea will be served at 6:30 p. na: period, will visi many parts in tran- 11 ' 't * Admission 15c. Ice eream extra. sit from west to east. Change to SMOKE STACK UrsET.—On Sunday cooler should normally appear with a cow strayed into Ross & Taylor's the rising barometer following. these lumber yard and in ',ebbing up against perturbations. Coming to the Vulcan one of the guys, holding up the smoke storm period extending,from the 18th stack, loosened it from. its moorings, to 23rd, we see by the storm diagram thus causing it to topple over and that Mars, Earth and Mercury all lend come to the ground. On Monday the their disturbing. powers to the period. damage was repaired but the firm During this period we also find that consider the freak of the cow was a the Moon is at her full on the 18th, rather an expensive one. and on the celestial equator on the JAMES STREET Okeneen.—Rev. Dr. 21st. Earth will have entered far Hannon's text in James street church enough into the autumnal equinox at last Sunday night was, "And the this time. to make it possible for Lord added to the church daily such dangerous storms to appear on the as should be saved," Acts 2: 47, The southern sees and coasts. If the subject of the discourse was. eReasoes present Mars period should take the for Uniting with the Church." 1st— stormy side of the dilemma, all the Unite with the church because it is the periods in the last half of August will of God that you should do so. will bring general storms, some of 2nd—Unite because the church more them furious and fatal. The reaction - than any institution on earth partneri ary storms on and about the 261h to from the lusts of your own nature. 28th, at the center of the Mercury 3rd—Unite because the church affords P oriod, and near the Moon's last opportunity for the purest social life. 4th—Unite because God has promised special blessings to collective worship ers who meet him in his appointed. place. 5th—Unite because church members and means will help you to be holy. Some objections or excuses for not Waiting were practically and pointedly dealt With, a FORECASTS FOR Aneltrar.— On the 51 h, Earth passes between the Sun and the great world Jupiter, neat* new Moon on the 8rd Med t,he Moon's passage over the celestial equa- tor on the 6th. These fads will neces- sitate excessive warm weather, and if 'violent electrical sterme do not re - Stilt Seim:die perturbations will he beast. quarter, north declination and pert - wee, will possibly be fraught with , violence and danger, especially along the south coasts. We enter a regular storm period as we pass out of August. the crisis of which will fall in the first three days of September. 303 4 FOR OVER SIXTY XEARS , Ax ODD AND WELL-TRTED RDMEDY,—Mr Winslow s Seething Syrup has been used thr ever fiftY Years by inilliens of mothers for their children while teething, with perfeot success. It Soothes the child, softens the gums. allayS al Pain, puree wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. sou by druggists in every pub of the World. 25 cents alkittle. Ito value IN, incaleulable. Bo sure and take Ma Wnialtiry's Sweetie- oyrun and twitter rio other kind. 1 asaar. 011 0011115 ,1•••M.•1•1••••••••••••••e••••e•••••• rylway•nv.-clwo• The W —LONDON• • K.,••••cm..-olinarnyal• SePti 12-20,1902 ...Vve.A.••••••6••••4,11 ' - il Aiallell ot Sp66ta6ular Merit / Prof, Hutchison, the Human Bomb, in a te t e .loan " Ascension and Parachute Drop. The marvolo,e. . zzle. The Osnatos, in a sensation novelty, The e : .e. Lite Handcuff Xing. The Olifans, Continental i . ee a . ques„ arming and Du Crow, famous Monopedes. le - - ewe.), her troupe of Trained Tropical Birds, The le , ,i Bros., Ac atic Wonders, Ohrissie M. Jones, Gorner, Verteaoso. Magn 1u,t Pyrotechnics and many other features. Special train serVice over all lines. Exhibits .fiwther ahead than the times. Gromans insid- iously beautiful. Bnildings irresistably inviting. sCeeirSteCa=4111:1Leta=10 eisaellervaN. Prize Lists, Maps, Programmes and information for the asking from LT. -COL. W. M. GARTSFIORE, .T. A. NELLES, President. Secretary. eximmnrlomPa.,......6•••••••••,• COSE553Z2EZMMEEM°3°E)23R,M=:51• 000000000000000000000090041 i F_rall,i,,ecrmerloria)tens Sot. 2n11 S : i Vigaa : : ,sTRATFoRD, ONT 4t) A. school that occupies front rank 0 among the best business colleges. on this 0 0 Continent. Many leading commercial 0 0 Schools employ our graduates as tea- chers. We do our hoSt to place all our 0 graduates in good positions and WO have CI been more successful this year than in 0 9 any previous year. Those desiring the 0 0 best in business education should at- et 0 tend our school. Write for catalogue. 0 0 W. J. ELLIOTT, 0 00o0e0e000.009000:0receiLa01010 wri.Van••••••••••••••••••••Mari•1•••••••••••••••••••••••••9 • • Spend your Holidays at.the • NM RIME lig! Baulield, Ontario, Tbis hotel was lately purchased by the undersigned and has been fitted up with every modern conveoience of a p8aurallomrinconnection. rRertatel. ice °ream Good AcOsisenrnorlation for the Traltalliag Bayfield is situated et the mouth of the Bayfield River on Lake Huron. Excellent Fishing, Boating and Bail- ing. etc. The beach is like pavement, making bathing safe for the smallest, child, For rates and fruther particle, lave write (it apply to MRS. L. MURRAY, Bayfield, Ont. Canada. ISAIRGAINS NIT cararanna••••••••ramesawasnactuos, You will find here at all times the greatest bargains in furniture . The lowest prices and best efforts to please. Undertaking a Specialty. 611.11•91.••••••7%.1•711,,..- N, R. FOR SALE 50 acres : well situated; drat class soil good. a.ine house, ; barn, stable, orchard &e. Spied - cm opportunity for anyone wan ling a farm of this size. Apply at once to F. W. lar.arnuArT,13sxrister, Exeter. Bee YEARS" EXPERIENCE 3. 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