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Exeter Times, 1903-3-5, Page 8Th. g. Pickard C EXETER E���Ps ggg�rrArrrtrtrr_P"'llrryrrr4.rrrrrrrr1rrr11111 111 1151111.11FIOErrrrrr§ o3E�c'v'5��Pc4y��'3hFf'�R-ES iii E�Ecc�53E9 G6�"m"x6S3 33�2L��a�P,_-'-�c� '��$ i,l, . 67�eiSirri E7�il 5C151111 II�.,rC�ti�i3 ,UIIII9 3.1541 cyrrrE �II11E r1I Mur :11111 6.1 e 11111 1111 :"1'11 :11111 gun. II Irl s1Jl .LL. �u. III :1111 TEWART' GETTING READY FOR RnUS*-New goods coming in every day, Stock will soon be complete. - We think we have good . reasons for feeling very proud of our new spring lines; anp as usual values will be correct for the buyers; Come in and sell our new goods whether you want to buy or not. You know you're always welcome to . come and study the new styles at Stewarts, New wall papers, a magnificiieut range of up to. ,mice Canadian and American goods. 3c the roll for a very neat, well printed paper. Some people say We as good as the ordinary 70. papers - See it. 5e. the roll for a new line of wall paper, stripe back ground, with a lovely floral covering. By far the best 5e. paper we have ever seen, All the new shades and combinations. 7c, the roll for .nice bright glimmer effects, swell goods, suitable for any TOM, 1,00, the roll for ua grand range of fall gilt papers„ Valaes such as we have never before shown. We would particularly ask you to take a careful look through our 10c. line. 121 and 15e for very fine gold decor- ated papers. The kind that you are sure to admire. 25c the roll for the finest gold and silk combination that we have ever shown. All our papers have matched bor- ders and ceilings n ce 1 ngs if you want thein. 95c. each, for ladies fancy sateen Underskirts, black and white stripes, and pleeted and frilled. 15e the yard for a swell lot of silk flaished.Wrapper and Waist goods. The swellest lot we have ever shown. 25c the yard. for pure Jap wais silk, 20 different shades, the kind tha looks well and wears well. Ask to se the range. $1.25 for 12/4 blue and white fancy, Marselles Bed Spreads. The largest and best spread we have shown for' years, 25e the yard. for new Plaid Lustres, very swell for dress waists, three lines to select from. 25e the yard for a new Sap Floor Matting, fancy ora t g> f p fl 1 effects, in blues and greens, $1.00 and $1.25 the pair for a very choice lot of ladies' new dressed and undressed Kid Gloves. Every pair sold under guarantee. We sell Groceries, oheap all the time Don't pay the old fashioned high prices, you may just as well be on the ground floor. GIG (118 I MORE t..1 f\. STEINfiRT THE Sovereign Bankr of Canada, Capital paid up $1,300,000.00 Surplus.... ............ 270,00.00 READ OFFICE TORONTO EXECUTIVE OFFICE, MONTREAL President, - - - H. S. HOLT, ESQ. General Mgr. - D. M. STEwA.RT, ESQ. SAYINGS RINK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1.00 and upward re- ceived and highest rates of interest allowed. Deposits Receipts issued at favorable rates. Loans made to far - niers on their own names at reason- able. rates. A general Banking Business done. OFFICES AT Exeter and Crediton F. E. BARN, C. W. GILMOUR, Manager. Manager. GL AD I ^A.N & STANBURY, Solicitors. TO ADVERTISERS. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisemente accepted up to noo.:= Zirte big event of the year will bei Wednesday of each week. ; : e 12th of March. The opening dayt ,tea-ef the biggest sale ever held in Exeter. THURSDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1903tt --Bargains, yes bargains. - Semea & w - BFNNETT. 401 Decals ' 1 The Temperance workers of Smith ' Huron, will hold a convention in Hen - For Marriage Licenses, Wedding Rings, Watches, Clocks Jewellry, Spectacles Etc CALL ON R. TICKS Watch Repairing a Specialty. Mr. Geo. l acrett was in Toronto on business this. week, Mrs. Chas. Harrison is suffering from a severe attack of 1a grippe. Mrs. Crocker, of St. Marys, is visit• ipg her sister, Mrs. D. Johns. 3. G. Stanhury, was at the County Town, on Monday, on legal matters. Mrs. Germain, and ,Mild, of London, are the guests of Mr, and 4: rs, Glad- man, at present, Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Sanders of 233 Waterloo street, I ol,don, visited their many friends her e during the week, Mr. Harold Collins and Mr, Arthur Loadman left last week for Winnipeg, Manitoba, where they will in future reside. Miss Emiline Howard left on Mon- day, for Killarney, Manitoba, where she has accepted a position as ukilliner in that place. Miss Cora Cann, who was attend- ing the wedding of 'her brother, Mr. Lorne Cann, and Miss Fredrene Down. returned home on Friday last. very department in full swing. very department full of bargains. Reenember the opening day, Thursday March 12th. The R. Pickard star , hpos SNELL & BENNETT. There will be a sale'on Tuesday next ``Werth 10th, at one o'clock p. m. on lot 18, concession 2, Usborne of valuable farm stock implements etc, the pro- perty of the late Mr. B. 1, Higgins. See large bills for particulars. The, remains of Mr. Robert Kirk, who died at the House of Refuge, Clinton, on Monday, passed through here on Tuesday last, for interment in the Kirkton cemetery. Deceased VMS a resident of Kirkton for a great ulumber of years. Elders :A E. Mortimer, of London, and A. ' Hinsley, of Selkirk, Ont., have come into Usborne this week, as missionaries, to look after the inter- ests of their demonination, They will hold pre telling services next Sun- day at 2 and 6.80 P. 111., rn thei (Latter -Day Saints) church. All--- kinds of farm produce taken as cash, at Snell and Ben- nett, Highest prices for -trade, lowest prices for goods, Don't forgettheopening day, Thins day, March I21h. \I Miss Vera Rowe is confined to the house, through illness, Grover Bissett has started to lear n the harness making with Mr. Georg e Eacrett, Mr. Dan Wood, who has been con- fined. to the house through illness, is able to be around again. BLISS Vera Hawkshaw has accepted a situation as milliner with Chapman and and Co of London. Mrs. Elizabeth Horney, of Usborne, has purchased the James Darling house and lot on Main street for $300. Mrs. Horney, of Usborne has pur- chased the cottage of Irr. Jas. Darling on main street on Thursedy last and will -shortly move to Exeter. Miss Eva Browning is in Port Huron, attending the wedding of her cousin, Miss Percy, of that city. Sh e will also -make a short visit there. sail, on Monday, March 9th, at 2 p, m, The trams office is the niece to get All interested in temperance work are your job printing, i invited to be present. Have you renewed your subscr t ion 1-!:%-rilae biggest sacrifice sale ever,. to the TIMES yet. s Feld fin Exeter, will start Thurs- Mrs. 3, M. Howard spent Monday 'day the 12th of March, at the R. in, London, To LET. -on business, 'Pickard Co. store, now . Snell & An office to let in Fahson s Bennett. Bargains, Bargains, B lock, also a hall on third fiat, apply toRAY, L. PANSON. nothing but bargains. • Lace Curtains and Carpus JE HAVE PREPARED OURSELVES FOR A good spring trade in Lace Curtains, Scrims, Art Muslins and Draperies, We bought our goods through a manufacturer's agent thus giving us a big advantage over the usual manner of buying curtain goods. Our makes Consist of Swiss and Nottingham manufactures and can be relied upon, as being extra good value. Our Lace Curtain prices are 25c, 35c, 50, 7oc, go, $1.00, $1.15, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.2o, $2.25, $2.4•.0, $2,5o, $2.75, $3.0o, $3.50 a pair. These goods are to% and 15% Jess than regular prices. rrAteoTs BAZAAR* (This ad. Changes Every Week) 4. We have an extra nice line of .1. LAMPS AT 25c EACH in just now and esteem it a pleasure to show them to our 4 .g customers. These lamps are not the ordinary hand lamp 4. you usually see, but are a re- + .g. gular medium sized stand 4. lamp, with medium sized chim- ney, and burner, all complete, 4 .i. for •2Ec. + Inspect them Buy them, .;;. Remember we are headquar- ters for plate displays, card a. easels, cup and saucer easels, e. cake plate holders, ect., and °I° can give you a wide ckoice. + The time is now. The place is 4. Talbots Bazaar WeddinglPresents a Specialty. ,'ig, ++++++++++++++++++++++ +++.1. +.1. ,-,The R.- Pickard Stock must be reduced. Price must be the lever. 'Come expecting bargains and tlyou -wont be disappointed. Thurs- lay March 12th, opening day.— 'Snell and Bennett. a. =-Master 45. ilbert Martin who h been in the emplop of Mrs. W. I1, Yeo, has resigned his position aikir leaves shortly for Winnipeg where hPee has accepted a position with Robinson' & Co. of that city, We predict for him a bright future in that prarie province. Mr. 'and Mrs, W. H. Parsons, who have be en visitingrelatives and friends here, for the past few days, intend leaving for their home in Ed- monton, early next week. Mr. Parson is engaged in the real estate business there, and speaks very highly of the Northwest, We have not advanced the price of our tobacco. Amber smoking tobacco- Bobs, Currency and Fair Play chew, ing tobaccos are the same size and price to the Consumer as formerly. We have also extended the time for the redemption of Snowshoe tags to January 1st 1904. -TEE EMPIRE To- BAC00 Co. LIMITED. Dr. Ovens, of London, Surgeon, Ocu- list and specialist of diseases eye, ear, nose and throat will be at the .Com- mercial Hotel, Exeter, on Wednesday Feb. 4th ; Wednesday, March 4th Wednesday, April 1st • Wednesday May Gth; Wednesday, June 3rd, 1908. Spectacles and eyeglasses properly,'( fitted, Next visit will be Wednesday, Way. 4th. 911PIE 9111: muffaanagmeT o Our ontwaufss gusto HAVING SOLD OUR STOCK and leased our premises, for a term of years, we would take this opportunity of thanking our many friends., ' and. patrons for the splendid support givenus during the past thirty years. All peisons holding DUE ,!ILLS against us, will kindly present them at this store at once. All persons having unsettled accounts are re- spectfully hequested to. call and settle same at once, as we intend winding up the Exeter busi- ness immediately. All :II il: I ■ 9y11E 9 i : 91 II' ll' 51111 D119 9r l9 111 1 .9 it 11111 51 :110 91 I: 91111 511Z15 "I I 9111: 511111 rl I Iq E�i�n,: u1i�E m�LL'ssca- — ¢ =ov�vccc=333.ac_c5__ ==ES- .... Pc c. -cam; =.9 tcas__vu�r �bi�ra i.YOB\miLiriioo�'ciioisui.arrirnrrrrs`ae.6�rr+awnsrt�.-rrurrnm The R. ickard Co Direct Importers TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. -A tem. perance convention of the south riding of Huron, will be held in Millers Hall. Hensall, on Monday next, . March 9th at 2 o'clock. All temperance workers are cordially invited to attend. am; Snell Sr Bennett extend to every one a cordial invitation to "their great opening sale, Thurs- 'day, March L2th. Never miss a ood opportunity, IN STREET DIETEIOpIST OBuncH.0 -The services on Sabbath will be ink, the interests of the Educational Socie- NAIRN'S ENGLISH LINOLEUM, 4 YARDS WIDE Everything. in Dry Goods,' $2.50, FULL WIDT H. everything in Clothing, every- ..thing in Crockery, everything in Carnet. ' Boots and Shoes, everything in 'Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums, �,, For You at Alli. l:� .and ,Curtains, in fact everything Almost Cost Price. "in the big R. Pickard Co's store, A short time ago we•were enabled to buy single webs of Carpet.,: now Snell & Bennett, at sacri- from one Gf the biggest dealers in Canada, This advantage gave ' ,ce prices, tis the prii'ilegeof purchasing Carpets at very low prices We p : 'CANTED. - A caretaker for the give you the benefit of our purchase. Molson's Bank. For further particu- Hemp Carpet worth 25c, for ........ . .. . .... 20c a yd. lars apply to the Manager, Theater, the James-st Metho- Union Carpets worth e. for... . •.. c a . d. €'`. church, rand The R. Co's. 45 35 Y t . Pickard Union' Carpets worth sac for ........ r..... Oc ayd. store, apairof gold rimmed spectacled. 5 Wool Carpets, worth 75c for ... ............6o a yd. Pinder will please leave same at the ply Enlish Wool Carpets worth $1,25 tor ....95c a yd. ate ' t nt Tapestry Carpet, worth c5c.; for ....: c a d. ..p , 975 . y Ax -minister Carpet, worth $,25c for ....m ....95c. ayd. These are all newattet•ns with new shades. Fu from us p Y save money, 1?OPPLESTOENE (Atomics a Specialty. GARDINEII( Oreo Door South post office Rr Pickar,d Oo's store. AGENTS •WANTED. -To take orders+ for our Oustom Made Skirts, Raglans,. and Raincoats. Liberal commission. Write at once to CANADIAN SKIRT Co. ltelpli, Ont, LticTu1 . Don't fail to hear the lecture by Mr. Edward Dawson, the well known Canadian lecturer,on CA a Man of the 20th. Century" on Tuesday,, march 10th at 8 P.M, in the James street, Methodist ehurch,i membersof the order to be present at our next meeting on Monday even- ing March the 9th as we intendhaving a "Contest" at an early date and. we must have a large attendance in order to make arrangements, Wehope all members will be willing to take part and be interested enough to make it a success. Don't fail to come. ANNIE M. VINCENT, Rec-Secy., Royal plars. The Pickard store is the place. The 12th March is the time of 'the opening of the greatest bar- ty. The Rev. R. N. Eno vies of,#gain sale ever held in Exeter,— Crediton will preach morning anis •i Sneilland Bennett, evening. a Fon SALE -One large copper kettle ding was on Wednes Dower-CANN-A very pretty we solemnized • holds 110 gallons, splendid for boiling night of Iast week the reside, > of maple sap, original price $75, will sell Mr. Wm. Down, Dundas street .y the now at'$25. Also one splendid hub Rev. S. Salton, of West London. The boxing machine, hearty new, price $45 will sell nowcontracting parties were Miss-Fredre- $25,atIi UNDS for D. B A ne Down, and. Mr. Lorne Cann, son xeter North. t of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cann of Exeter, CONCERT. --A rare treat is in store both of London. The bridesmaid was for those who will avail themselves of Miss Cora Cann, of Exeter, while Mr. hearing Miss • .Pauline Johnson, the John D. Hodgins, of London acted as famous Canadian elocutionist, who groomsman, After 'the ceremony, has made such successful tours, both the guests sat down to a sumptuous in Europe and her own land, as well supper. The customary wedding pre - as the great Comedian, Mr. McRaye, sents were yery beautiful. Mr. and ithe opera, on March 19th; Mrs. Cann will take up their resi- dence in London. " Pickard's store was always not- OBTTIIARY.- On 'Friday last Mr, ed for the finest and best goods John Hawkshaw received the sad in - in Exeter. Now is your chance telligence of the death of his eldest 'to,buy the finest and best at sac- daughter, Tress, which occurred at Y the hospital, at Detroit that morning. "tificed• prices, Don't forget the Deceased was a native of Exeter, and pening day, ' Thursday, March spent her girlhood days here, where ----SNELL cot ..., .ETT she still has many friends. She was 16 married some 20 years ago, to Mr. W. Novo.,, -Parties owing accounts to S. Dever, who now holds the position, J. T. Manning, are requested to settle in Detroit, as chairman of the Repub- same before March 10th, otherwise lican city committee. Mrs. Dever has they will be placed in collector's not been in good health for some hands. Accounts dtie the late firm months past, but only during the past ay be paid at residence or to the week previous to her death, did her ildersignd.-W. J. BRoolcs, condition assume a serious aspect,. We have not advanced the price 02 She underwent a surgical operation, our tobacco. Amber smoking tobacco, which was successful, but other cora- Bobs, Currency and Fair Play 'chew- plaints h suddenlyarose, ended erin msuiferinge, ing tobaccos are the same size and o -price to the Consumer as formerly. 'lh e have also extended the time for the redemption of Snowshoe tags to January lst 1004.-T EMPIRE To ,'ACCO CC. LIMITED. You don't get a chance ever. •I month or every year to buy the finest goods in Exeter at a sacri- fice price, You will have that chance on and after Thursday,. March r2th, at _the R. Pickard o's store, now. Snell & Bennet verything goes at bargain pri s, R. T; or T. NE's. -Advance C til no 207E. T. of T, will expect' " all To her bereaved father the sympathy of the whole` community is extended as well as the sorrowing -brothers and sisters. These are T. H. Hawkshaw, of London, Mrs. McTavish, Mrs. Cry- er, Mrs,. S. A. White and Miss Sadie Hawkshaw, all of Detroit, and Mrt, F. C. McDowell, of Hensen. The re- ains were interred in Woodlawn emetery, Detroit, on Sunday last r,gry Having purchased ,the R, d Cos stock at a low rate on e$ we can afford to offer bar- gains never before equalled id m,Exeter. Remember the opening ,,day,' 'Thursday, March the 12th. 3NELL & 13gNNETT, .040060 006.060600060600000 1 11!/16iiY1Mep1/6060000 00.000004li001000.0400.00000 i ' ' 1 0 BRO&; * ` is thetimetoget your Prints,C�ingbalns 4 Now y g I e g ie and Shrtin , etc, In these lines we are. show-ing the finest and best assortment we have shown .f 41 for years. Colne quick before they are all picked a.„ o ver,•ea : Dress goods in all the newest and latest shades. e to : We have a line ofgoods that °we are showing, o. �► r suitable for Waists,. which are really fine, nobby . 41 ®. : goods. In all other lines -to-date. s we are up-to-date. ito et •• e e Ce e e e m1150 emoeeseees • R,LIN(x BROS • 0000 �i0 ices i,crbooeochttne�®esomV14059 01100 . rniture and dertaking We Carry Good Lines in Furniture AND MAKE PRICES EASY FOR ALL 5i W. . ST Graduate of Dr, Myers Schcol of Embalming. Opera House Block. Mies Olive ifooper entertained a number of her friends on Wednes; day evening. FROM ,A a OLD SUBSCRIBER. - In renewing his subscription to the TIDIES Mr. J.A. Gregory,whose many friends in and around Exeter will be pleased to learn of his success In the far west has sent us the following interesting news from Yorkton, Assa :--The West is seeing its "Growing Time." Talk about the Oklahama rush,that isn't in it with the rush to the West. The ho- tels are putting up tents to accomo- date incoming settlers, houses and lodgings are at .a premium and car- penters are busy pulling down and building larger. Another Bank and several large blocks are ,going up. Yorkton will be the fitting -out point for surveyors,railroad contractors and the tide of immigration for north-east Assiniboia during this season. Seven hundred men are engaged for the ex- tension of the M. & N. W. R, from Yorkton to Prince Albert; a distance of 200 miles. As you see I have des- cended from the dizzy heights of a Dommie's life to the more sordid, but incidentally more profitable, occupa- tion of selling real estate and lumber. My partner is down in the States floating syndicates to sell lands. We have already unloaded three blocks of 40,000, 30,000 and 10,000 acres this spring. Wishing you and the Exeter mans merited prosperity, I remain ours faithfully, J. A. GREGORY. W. C. T. U.'- The first meeting of he Woman's Christian Temperance pion was held at the home of Mrs. . J, Spackman. on Thursday after- noon. Quite an interest was man!, fisted, there being eighteen ladies present. Mrs, Millyard conducted the devotional exercises for the first halt hour, giving one of her choice bible readings from the forty-sixth Psalm The different departments of the work were discussed, much informa- tion being given on these by Mrs. Pollard, from Dashwood, who was present ; also by Mrs, 0. Brooks, who was an active worker of - this organi- zation during her stay in Winnipeg. It was decided 1iy the ladies to take up six different departments of work yiz.-The press; Temperance in the Sunday School ; Anti -narcotics ; Par- lor meetings ; Missionary work in lumber camps ; Purity and Mother's Meetings. Some interesting and help ful publiceneetings will be held in the near future, on the last mentioned subject. Every mother in Exeter is kindly asked to give her influence and cooperation in this great work, Moth- er's meetings, where studied in child culture, and home life are taken up cannot fail to be a great factor, not only in purity reform, hut also in all reforms that are engaging . the atten- tion of the Christian people of our day. Theodore Ouyler once stood at the foot of a.• Swiss mountain, which towered up from the lovely valley to the height of ten thousand feet, It looked like a tremendous pull to the top ; but he said to himself. "Oh, ib will only require one step at a time." Before noonday he stood on the sum- mit, enjoying the magnificient view around him. And so it is in child cul- ture, one step ab a time. Formation is better than reformation. The good mother watches the waking intellect' of her children, and her moral culture more and more absorbs her mind. Said the Emperor Bona ante, "What France most needs is Mothers," The regular meetings will be held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, to begin at half past three. The membership fee is only sixty cents a year, Gentlemen may become hon- orary members, Mits. E. ELLIOTT, Rec, Secretary, W. 0. T. U. TO CU1LII A COLD IN' OND DAY. Take Laxative Brace Quinine Pabletie Aly druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. E. W. Grove's slgnttture la- On each bow. 25o CIREDITON • Roller Mills -We are giving , excellent sa- tisfaction in flour since re- modelling our mill. Dry Soft Wood Wanted Orislr and Gliopping ProifinU1i H. SWEITZERII GO TO THE EX T a..»• , .eller Mill For Pure .Manitoba Family Flour (stai)- Pastry (Princess) 11eatlet (Ereakfastfoocl) 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. 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