Loading...
Exeter Times, 1902-10-9, Page 8moim. wimp= Falb rirt,a de is ilaet'k:.-We have anticipated your wants, and have ready for your approval, a Mag- nificient lot of new fall and winter goods. Values at the Big Cash store are very much in your favor. Crash and one price does it. the 50 c endr y our choice of tf y o flan- nels, lovely lot of Alabaman. Opera. an nels, They come in old Rose,. Dawn Blue, New Tau, Ox blood, Coronation. Red, and Marine blue. 25c the yard for 'pure Jap Silk, French finish. The best silk. in the trade for fancy work, 'and draperies. We have every new and staple shade, 30 shades, all told. oc.aur Ladies' 2 „ Rib- bed Vests at a quar- ter is a cracker—it's the best we have ever shown at the price. cyardfor as swell 50 the e lot. h of new camel hair borne -spun Dress Goods, dark grey, mid grey, new blue, brown, new green and navy, oh, but they. are lovely, for 50c, 25c the t e ah it for p Wornen's pure worst- ed Yarn Hose, Clean nice stock, the kind you would expect to pay 40e for. 85c the yard for our special brand of black health flannel, for ladies' wear, pure wool, fast dye, soft, downy finish and guaranteed nnshrinkable. 75e. the yard, for -our new Black Pebble. Serge dress goods. Correct for swell snits. A pure wool tight weare with a rough •nap over finish.. ask to see this new line. 48c each for Men's nap Fleeced Shirts and Drawers. This is a job price, the regu- lar value was 75e each 10 doz, only to sell, $1.50 for Ladies' Black Sat tang Under Skirts, lined thor- oughout with soft flannel and trirrlmed with knife plea- ting and Peeked Ruffles, this is a money saver sure. 58e. the ' pair for Flannelette Blankets, grey or white, nice bright borders, soft downy finish, regular value 75c, --a bargain. $2.00 the pair for Ladies Box Calf walking boot, "Ring Quality, good heavy sole, medium heel, soft bright uppers. The best $2,00 boot we know of. Every pair guaranteed. $1,30 for Boys' Grain Calf Lace Boots. Sizes 11 to 18. $1.60 for Boys' Grain Calf.Lace Boots. Sizes, 1 to 5. These boots are made from genuine water grain calf skin. We guarantee every pair to give perfect satisfaction, Our new ready-to-wear suits for men and boys are all opened up and to say that we are pleased with them is put- ting it very mildly. We never had such a satisfactory lot of clothing. The new suits for boys and men are right in line with. the latest touch. of style, and the Swagger Gros- venor arosvenor overcoats for men and boys are right down to date. If you want good clothing, we can interest you. BIC Cl8Il STORE J. 8T E Stores will be closed all day, Thursday roti, Thanksgiving day. � 3 Iliaalage Licenses, gedlclin-ng Rings, . 'Watches, Clocks Jewelry, SpectaLales Etc f:ALL ON R. HICKS Watch Repairing a Specialty, --THE- Sovereign - Bank of Canada. HEAD OFF= TORONTO. Capital Authorized $2,000,000.00 Capital paid. up.... $1,031,000.00 H. S. HOLT President D. M. STEWAR.T, Gen. Manager. ERANCHES Amherstburg Mount, Albert Stirling Clinton New Market Stouffville Exeter Ottawa Sutton,Que .iilverton Perth Toronto Montreal, Que St. Catharines Unionville Waterloo, Que. SA INGS DEPARTMENT—rgtixegheo f interest paid on deposits of $1,00 and upwards, Compounded half -yearly, /Deposit Receipts issued, Money loaned to ir''sarrneies on their Own Notes, at lowest rates. TO ADVERTISERS. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisement' accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1902- Locals 902 Locals The TIMES office is the niece to get your job printing. There is no use asking the woodman this year to snare that tree. Mrs. Claas. Snell is in Pontiac visit- ing her brother Dr. Ferguson. Dr. and Mrs. Hannon spent Monday evening with Rev. F. E. and Mrs. Ma- lott, in Hensel!. Miss Norma Bobier after spending the past month visiting friends in Chatham and London returned home on Monday evening. 3 The Methodist church, of Sexsmitb, will hold their anniversary on the evening of Thanksgiving day. Furth- er particulars later. The weather prophets predict a long and cold winter, and point to an enor- mous crop of mountain ash berries as an unfailing proof of their prediction Mr. David Tait, of St. Paul, Minn, is visiting his mother and sisters here, Dretfts bought and sold, Money for a few days. "Lockie" looks well Orders payable anywhere in Can- (and his many friends extend to him a ada, issued at very low rates. Collec cordial welcome home again. tions made at reasonable rates. . At the Temperance Convention held in Hensall, on Monday last, no action was taken and a postponement was made when a meeting was again call- ed for Tuesday, Oct. 21st. The General Conference at Win- nipeg set apart the third Sunday in October, as St. James' Day, with a view to raising the $50,000 yet requir- ed to save St. James church, Mon- treal. Mr.,R. N. Rowe has made an ex- tension to his furniture and under- taking business, haying recently pur- chased the business of the late JoF. AfChidley, of Clinton. Mr. J. D. Atk- inson wits manage the business, and • will move to that place shortly. We snake a specialty of Ne av York and Sterling Exchange. Get our rates before buying or selling. • A general banking business tran- sacted. EXETER BRANCH }' F. W. GLADMAN, F. E. KARN, Solicitor. Manager; aa,1o. Children Cry for ^See ,; airs view Big Stock of DRESS GOODS Zibeline Dress Cloths, 48 inches wide, French make, very fine weave, black and navy, was $2.00, on which we got a cut price, now .$1.40. Zibeline Dress Cloths, 48 inches wide, beautiful finish, French manufacture. and br v wnwasr o bol to Clea at 12 a yard. ,81.75, $ . 0 yar . A bargain. Zibeline Dress Cloths, 48 inches wide, black, ' green, brown, green, lovely shades with brilliant finish at $1.00 a yard. Black Worsted Suitings, very Heavy, black,et, 58' inches wide at $1,40 a yard, a Black Worsted Suitings, 57 inches wide,earl .fi isb 'et black, very heavv weight, at $1.25 a yard.' p 4.. .f'r'ieze Suitings, 58 inches wide, heaviest weight and make, splendid fillings and warps, black, navy, light and dark snew blue, at OOe a yard:. R greys, , ue , Homespun Suitings, 58 inehes wide, black light and dark greys. lea m% n, hest value in the trade, 75c a yard. ' Oar 50c. Suit' consist �i mgs consist of a big range of different. .. bleb g g goods w ti o hop to cleartand cant be duplicated at 75 eta a yard. Oo le Bowes & Rand ails Co Ithi ll� � , 11 is the Best tuntelommisereirerga POPPLESTOENJkS GAIIlINER Groceries a Specialty. One Door North of Pestot ice. ¥r. W. J. IJeawan was in London on business this week. Mrs. O'Neil, of Locale, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. B. 8, O'Neil, h1 r, M. Y. Mcfeeauof the Huron Ex- positor called 011'friends in town on onday, en Mack Vincent, comedian, is billed. for to take part in a concert at Sea - forth, on Ocb. 12. Mr. Geo, Bl titciiford, of Blyth, spent the forepart of this week with his father, Mr, J, Blatchford, When Sir Wrp. Mulock goes down into his calla he will see a smaller a cellar e n coal supply than has bin. Mrs. Geo, Weir, of Leamington, spent Sunday here with her brother, Mr. John Manning and sister-in-law, Mrs, Geo. Sanders. Miss Selina Harvey attended the convention in Clinton of the W. F. M. S. of the London conference, as dele- gate from the auxilliary here. An energetic plan can earn from $15 to $18 a week selling our goods. Large demand, Write for particulars. C. R. FEGAN, Fenwich, Ont. 3 2m oseeeo00000s00o00a*00000oo o El •Talbot's Bazaar • A THIS AD, ORANGES EVERY WEEK. 0 0 O A line of i 0 • SHOE POLISHES e that are hard to equal are be- O ing sold here every day at O from 100 to 25c a bottle. 3 Some More New Gllina O can be seen in my windows m O these days. most people stop 0 3 in and Ha.VE a Loowe when in O town, Y o u a r e welcome 0 whether you buy or not. A 0 g full line Laadies' Combs 0 `t Prices on these will be found O right, sserSee our Oandiep,me ,® • See our Nick -Necks, ei • Talbot's Bazaar ••• Wedding Presents a Specialty. : 0 O >teee00 90012000 0092000000O 0 The best place to get your bills printed for any entertainment is the Times office, In addition to well print- ed bilis at a reasonable cost, you get a free notice in this paper. This alone is worth the price of the bills. Rev. Mr. Ten Eyck has returned from a very pleasant v,ication of some weeks spent in Chatham and Hamil- ton. He occupied the pulpit at both services in Trivitt Memorial church on Sunday last. Miss Hanna. Blatchford, who has spent the past few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Blatch- ford, left on Monday eye, 'for Sterl- ing, (;ol„ where she will be united in marriage on Oct. 23rd, to Mr. A, E. Warren. of that place. Mr. B. E. Young recently of the Molson's Bank here and ledger keeper for the past year in the branch of the same bank in Clinton has been trans- ferred to London. Mr. Young made many friends in Clinton with whom he will be missed. If an editor were to snap at all the inducements held out he would soon be a millionaire. If hex= a paper in accord with the popular notion he would soon be in the alias house. If he published half the- items sent to him he would be in jail half the time and in the hospital the other half. An. Ottawa despatch says : A number of apple shippers are marking their second-grade apples "extra extra," in- stead of xx or No. 2, as required by the law. The fruit inspectors are obliged accordingly to brand all such packages falsely marked," One of the follow- ing marks roust appear on all closee packages:—No. 1, or xxx; No, 2, or xx; No. 3, or x. There are many complaints about the spreading of white millet or sweet clover along the country roads. It is claimed that the peculiar odor of the leaves will injuriously effect the milk of cows and will be perceptible in but- ter. Sweet clover is already classed with the notorious weeds of the pro- vince in bulletin No. 91, and may be brought within the provision of the statutes dealing with them. The city papers have been in the habit of poking fun at the country editors who receive cordwood on sub. scription accounts but things have changed. The country editor who has his back yard full of subscription wood has the dead wood on the wouldbe fun- ny city editor who would like to even see some of that wood -sorry to say that we are not among the lucky coun- try editors, as our back yard has but little wood in it now. Oakville coal dealers have 4.000 tons of anthracite on hand which they are selling to their customers at $6 a ton. A prominent coal dealer of Toronto offered $10 for the whole supply, but the offer was refused. The anthracite coal dealers say they have sufficient coal for their own townspeople, but no more, and they willnot desert their customers even at double the money. This is a splendid example of local patriotism which it is refreshing to see in 'these days of the almighty dollar. Fox, TWENTY CENTS — The TIMES will be sent to any address in Canada or the United States till Jan. est, 1903, .or twenty cents, or till the end of 1003 for $1,00 in advance. If you want a sample copy call at the office or drop a post card. The TIMES gives all the news worthgiving of the town and district, is well printed bright and newsy. Its story page is always en- tertaining, its market reports are re- liable. As an advertising medium this paper is without a rival in its field. It brings results because it reaches so meny;people. If you have anything to sell use our advertising columns,' If you want any printing done neatly and cheaply come here. FOR O VI iR SIXTY 1. Allei AN OLD AND WELL-Tnnlen REMn er.. Mr Winslow s Seething Syrup has Neon°used for averfift ycare bymi] irons of mothers for their :hildr enwhile teething, with perfect sucobss, Softens thb n . alleys al it Seethes the child, ms t,g y lin. and is the best rented 1 n onresVVidco ai0 n 'er iarrhe a. It is pleasant to the taste. #bid �1'j, art of the world. 25 )3, din lard in eve a lets a�bottle. Its Yialu .is incalculable,, Be ,ore and take M s Wlnslow's Soothing iyrnti and ask for no ether kind. TIME S w k 60 E'E'l'EIZr HE�SALL, • DASmWOOD. w4 ";,a AfI.�H uonmm.W 9, 1 Gorro6t Sfloo' Fdai 118 We have a complete bine of Queen Quality Shoes, and • that means that you can get here the newest and most up-to-date thing in Ladies' Foot Wear. L9tiUics' SKirtes You can get, the latest styles in Ladies' Skirts, ready-to-wear, in all the new cloths, Zebelines, Freizes, Home Spuns, Broad Cloths, and the fit of thein is beyond question, all colors. Prices $4.25, $4.50, $5.00, and $5.25. T Ladies' louses Ladies' Blouses made up in the very latest styles in Lus- ters and Black and colored Silks. Prices reasonable too, $2.75 $3.75, $4 25. Ladies Mantles We have the short Natty Coat for fall . wear and the long graceful Coat for fall and winter wear, Fawns, Greys, and Blacks are the best sel- lers. Prices come at $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, up to $13.00. We have the new things for Girls' and Misses Wear, Prices $3.00, $3.50 to $5.00. Dress Goods The latest in Dress Goods may -- be found here. Z ebelines are very popular. See all the new shades 52 inches wide for *LOO We pay highest prices for Farm Produce. e la. Pickar dCo Direct Importers. Miss Seldon, of Ingersoll,was a guest of her grandmother Mrs. Geo. Sam - well the pastweek, eek HOUSE To LET.—Two story brick cottage on William street, also office in Fanson's Block, to rent. Apply to R. L. Fanson. AN IMPORTANT DECISION. --The publisher of the Goderich Star sued a delinquent subscriber for arrearages on subscription recently, and the judg- ment of the trial judge will perhaps be interesting to some of our readers. in the words of the Star the deliquent had been receiving the Star from its first put,lwber, and when billed with an account for four years' subscript., ion he refused to pay nn the grounds that he had never ordered the paper, and had notified the former manager some eight years ago that he did not want it, The paper had not been dis- continued there and his name still ap- peared on the subscription list assum- ed by the present publisher, The judge held that as the defendanta given d g vet no notice to thep lain tiff but had still received the paper, he VGas liable for methent fouraccoryearsdclai.med and gave judge ingly Foa SALE. -A good stove, (cook) apply at this office, AA SN P.—The Trams and Weekly Mail and Empire; or the TIMES and Montreal Family Herald and Star unti January latfor '30cents. 'Weetesn. Goocl capable girl for general housework; three in family; no children; references required. Ap- ply to MRs. J. A. OATRNOROSS, 303 Wolfe Street, London, Ont. THANKSGIVING, DAY, . -- Thursday Oct, 16th, will be generally observed throughout: the Dominion and all the places of business in Exeter will be closed on account of the holiday. Boort BINDING, —We are now prepar- ed to take orders for book binding; and any orders entrusted to us will receive best attention. Books, Maga- zines or periodicals bound or rebound in any style at reasonable prices, Two PAPERS 'FOR ONE PRICE' -Trial trip for the "EXE'r]sxi TIMES" and Weekly and Empire sent to an address Mail Ep in Canada, or V. S. from now until January lst., 1008 for 30 cents; timid your order to nearest agent or Lober's CA Golden Days call for changes in Wearing Apparel and our. store has ,just the goods you want. WRAPPERS $1.25 line in red, and blue wr',pperetts for $1,00. $1,250 line, , heavy wres e x ettes made with deep e 'frill and lined wait, newest patterns, sixes 32-42, $1.75c line, the finest we haye ever shown in regular wrapper patterns. Nobby goods. Ladies' underskirts from $1.00 up to $4.75. very choice, n Rhog ce Flannelette Underwear Corset covers, white, pink and blue, at 25c and 50e. Drawers, white, pink, blue, grey and stripes.; Good quality at 25c, 35c, and 50c. Gowns in all colors and prices. See our special gown. It's out of sight: Only 50c. . Full line of Black Satana waists, lined throughout, at $1,50c, $2,00 and $2.75. R. IT NIT 4011. 17....1.1Atiativamnpyraxe Oar big stock of Furniture is up-to-date in every way. If you have furniture needs prepare to fill them now. Styles were never prettier nor prices so low. Inspect• our stock and select now. Bedroom Suites Parlor Suites Fancy Chairs Extension Tables Iron Beds Sideboards . Dining Chairs Pictures Couches and easy chairs at easy prices, Curtain Poles and Trimmings. Give us a call, and if we have not got what you want we will soon get it for you. es.1 , Furniturie ld Undertakink Rooms, Gidley's Block. The St. Thomas Times learns that an invitation has been extended by the First Methodist Episcopal Church, of Omaha, Nebraska, to Rev. W. R. Young, D. D., of St. Thomas, to be- come its pastor. Dr. Young is at pre= sent out of the city, having gone on a trip to the Pacific coast at the close of the Methodist General Conference at Winnipeg. The judges have fixed Saturday,. Oct. 25, at 10.30 a. m., in the Court of Appeal, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, for the trial of the following elections pe- titions:—Against Oonservatives—East and West Hamilton, Manitoulin, South Huron and Algoma. Against Liberals—South Norfolk, South Went- worth, South Bruce,West Huron and Centre Simcoe. It is expected that these will all be dismissed. There are still five trials to be set.' GO TO TSE FU GAINS IN RE! You will find here at all times the greatest bargains,in furniture. The lowest prices and best efforts to please. 0.1.01901, Undertaking a Specialty . R. N. ROWS 00®cots®®000®e®e®0ar0000e00s pater Now it rossibte. RoVer Mill I )CENTRAL i!%lG!%Cl'Y1 For Parc Manitoba Fames y (Star) PastryFlour (Princess) W h eats et (Breakfastfood) A good supply of Mill Feed and Chop always on hand Give our Flour and Feed a Trial and be convinced that it ' is all right. w. STIiATFORr, ONT. V.A school that occupies front rank rW} among the best business colleges on thisO ® Continent. Many leading commerciaP0 ® schools employ our graduate a- 0 Schers. We do our best to place all our A graduates in good positions and we have 0 been more successful this year,than in O. e any previous year. Those desiringg the ® best in business education should at- 0 A tend our school. Write for catalogue. 0 0 W. J. ELLIOTT, 2Principe 000000000®00000060600091100 FREE.—We have made arrange" went with the Publishers of the family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal by which we can offer a • subscription to that greatest and best of all Family Weeklies for the balance of 1902 ab - Roller and Plate Choppers in use solutely free. To every person paying 30c fora subscripttion to the Exeter Times the forFa�.thex . bal •�,lasanece• Lof. 1.902�y,y,,. we will , "1.� �Yr 'the mailed direct from that office fo E B 0 the same' period without. charge. This MILLERS is without doubt the greatest offer the sooner it is accepted the more you ever made to the pubic of Canada. and _,,,, � get. To our pr went readers. Any present subscriber whose subscription to the Exeter Times ie in arrears can have the Family Herald and Weekly Star free for the balance of the year by paying up arrears. t6 suit customers. New 6.d Talor Shop M �l[ e mail. aiiaount to office of this paper, Next Senior's. Having opened a Tailor Shop in Grieve's old stand, next to Senior's Photograph Gallery, would be pleased to haye all my old friends and customers call and .inspect my stock of Tweeds,. Worsteds,.' Pantings, etc. Full quality, low cost. reeieresee 4-1 8 Dried A les.. ..., DD NI 1 Perk live weight ... . v w g �..o.. . rmomOnsiownialsmor Exeter, OUP. 8 1901.' Wheat per bushel new ....., 03 to 05 Oats new ,:. :,,21 to- 28 Barley.,,'.. .- ss to 36 Butter.. .« to 14 • to 15 14014 Turk y 8 tri 4 eerie.:.... �•t3 to 0 Chickens per lb' .. S to 5 Dhioks..... aldol.,.. �., Y8 Ld F L $to 6 135,04 to I6.05