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Exeter Times, 1903-4-16, Page 4"; t' EXETER TIME APBIL ioth ion, Compare Our Prices with WhatYou are Giving :Elsewhere Itand by us for 30 Groceries 10c bottles Masnrets Essence Lemon, Van- illa, etc, for Se. 1Q0 bottle Tomato Catsup for 5c. R fibs best pau-dried Oatmeal for 25c, 3 lbs best Green Coffee for 25e 2 pounds Roasted Coffee for 25e. 6 cans Sardines for 25c. 6 bars Electric Soap 25c. 6 bars Comfort Soap 25c, 8 bars Toilet Soap for 5c 100 Redpath's icing Suga.c Sc pound. 10 pounds Sulphur for 25c. 10 pounds Epson Salts for r3c. 4 pounds best re -cleaned Currants for 25e. 2 pounds best Baking Soda for 5c. 3 pounds Washing Soda for 5c, G packages pearline for v5c, Ice Castle t Plums, Gooseberry,were 12hc Jams - Peach, Bed and -now 10cor and Jellies, Black Currants 3 for 25c. 3 plugs :YlcDonald. Smoking or Chewing Tobacco for 25c, 15c. bottle Nonsuch Stove & Pipe Polish 10c. 3 pounds Lemon Biscuits for 25c. We Buy for Cash and can not be Undersold. Lace Curtains and linds For Windows from 15 to 25 per cent less than regular prices. Lace Curtains at 25c, 35c, 50c, 70c, 75c, 90c, 95c, 1,20, 1,45, 1.75, 2.00, up to $3.50 a pr. Window BIinds at 35c, 40c, 45e, 60c, 70c, complete, pulls, brackets, etc. ays and Secure the best Values-Going-Going-Going Wall Papers All new this season, 100 patterns to buy from at prices lower than others. Regular 9c Papers for 30, 34c. single roll, Regular 8c Papers for 5c single roll. Regular 12ic Papers for 8c and 9c single roll, Regular 150 Papers for 10c single roll. Regular 20c Papers for 12?c,& 15e. single roll Regular 25c Papers for 18c & 20c single roll. Ceilings and Borders to match. Our Wall Papers are made by new Double Process, in which you have the best Manilla Papers, per - feet Stamping and prettiest run- ning and block designs. Carpets, Cheap ': 2 pieces Hemp Carpet 25c. for 20c. 1 piece English Ribbed Hemp Carpet 30e for 23c per yard. 45c. Union Carpet for 35c a yd. 50c. Union Carpet for 40e a yd. 75c. Wool Carpet for 60c per yard $I.25 English 3 ply Wool Carpet for 95c. yd. 90c patent Tapestry for 75c, 2 pieces Japanese Matting, 1 yard wide 24c per yard. Soot and Shoe Trade with us increases rapidly. $500 of the latest styles to hand, the wear of these goods is not excelled as W. I3. Marsh & Choteau are among the biggest boot and shoe makers in Canada. Try us for a nice new natty up-to-date wearable pair shoes. Dress Goods Specials. Silk Glorlas, black, navy, cardinal, cream and white at 75c, 90e $1.00 a yard. Silk Solienne Voile, very new, 31.25 a yard. Wool Epingle, black, up-to-date, 75c yd. Crepeline, black, fawn, brown, new green, navy at 75c yd. French Zibelines, black, navy, brown, gar- net at $1,30, $1,25c yd., Cobourg Cloth, pirile finish, lovely grey at $1.00 per yard. Soliels, black, navy, Paris, brown at 50c, 75c a yd, Satin Cloths, black, uavy, green and brown, at 50c and 75c a yard, Black Grenadines, fancy stripes, very nobby at 50c. a yard. Lustres, black, navy, with silk finish, 50e, 75c, 90c a yard. Black Etamine, pure wool, 42 in, wide, 50c. yd. 27 pieces of Dress Goods, worth 40c at 25c. Ladies' new Suitings, in blair athole, button effects, French cords, zibelines, silk stripes at $1,00 and $1,25. Ladies' Whitewear Corset Covers at 25c, 30c, 35c, 45c, 50c, 60c, 65e, 75c, and 850. White Drawers at 25s, 35c, 45c, 50c, 70c, 850, and 95c. White Skirts at 75c, 95c, $1.00, $1,15, $1.20; $1.45, and $2. White Night Gowns at 50e, 65c, 75c, 1.00, I.25, $1.50. All new this season, all made from muslin or Lonsdale Cambl ic. Ready -to -Wear Suits At surprising values for you Boys' Grey Suits. S pleated coat at $2, $2.25. Boys' Farcy Tweed Suits, ,S pleated coat at $2.75. Strathcona Suits for boys, light and dark tweeds with pleats, belts, buckles, but- tons, etc, at 3.00, 4.00 and $4,50. Boys' blue and black Serge Suits, pleated coats 3.50, 3.75, and $4.00. Boys' Scotch Tweed Suits, coat with four wide pleats $3.50. Boys' Fancy Suits, fancy Vesttrimmed with braid and buttons. very nobby at $2.75. Boys' Fancy Suits, coat^faced with silk, vest double breasted, cravat worked with silk $4.50. Young Men's Suits, long Pants, scilieia lin- ed. at $5.00. Young' Men's Suits, Scotch Tweed, long pants, lined with Italian and Scilicia at $6.00. Young Men's black and blue Serge Suits, long pants, best of linings $7.00. Young Men's Scotch Tweed Suits, fancy worked vest, Very pretty and new $7.00. • Men's Tweed Suits, light color also dark grey, lined with scilician and satana at $5,00, Men's plain Dark Grey Suite, scilicia and satana linings, extra value $6.00, Men's Black Serge Suits worth $8.50, A-1 linings, at $7,50. Men's light colored Tweed Suits,very pretty pattern, new style of goods $7,50. ( Cambrics for Sum mer Dresses and Waists. Muslins at 7c, 9c, 10e, 12%c, and 15c. yd, Scotch Zephyrs, checks. and stripes and plain, at 10c, 12ck yd. Organdies, plain and fancy, 15c, 20c, 23c, and 25e yd. Plain Linen Gauze, wide with plain effect, 15c, 20c. yd. Linen Voiles. beautiful silk effects, in plain and stripes at 35c, 40c and 500 per yard, Cut for 30 Days Cottonades, Jeans, Moles and. Denims, 15c Cottonades are with us 124c yard, 18e and 20e Cottonades are with us 15c yard, 22e Oottonades are with us 180 yard. 25c and 28e Cottonades are with us 23c yard, 35c to 50c Men's Braces, only 15c a pair. 12i, c English Prints, 47 pieces at 100 yard,. 10e Crash Towelling for 8c yard. 12,c Crash Towelling for ()ie.. 8cFlannellette for 6 2/3e per yard, 10e Fiannellette for 8;c per yard. Silk and Satins Japanese Silks, French dye, black, pink,.. blue, white and cream, regular 60e fors 50c yd. C. J. Bonnett's Satins, Taffettas, Merveille- aux, Peau de Soie, Tamoline Silks, wears guaranteed, values unsurpassed in colors•aud black at 50c, 75c, and $1.00... A great range of Appliques, Medallions, etc_ from 5c a yard to 40c. a yard. Men's Suits Men's fancy striped Suits, pretty goods, good linings, $7.00. Men's brown check tweed Suits, extra. weight, $7.50. Men's black and grey stripe Suits extra•• weight and lining, $7.50. Men's Cheviot Suits, lovely 'greys, best of' lining, $9,00. Men's Scotch Tweed Suits, light colors,. best of dalues $9.00. Men's Scotch worsted tweed Suits. lined with satin, Italian and scilieia, worth any place $12,50 now $10,00. Pr :{ �.E TONE & GARDNER„ ne !j oor north of Postoffice es EXETER. Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods. The MoIsons Bank (Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1155) Head Office, Mo ltrea3. Capital (all paid up) — $2,500,00 iteserveFund — — — 32,250,00 38 Branches in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Brit'i�h Co1u nbia and Manitoba. EXETER BRANCH Open Every Lawful Day from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.; except Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Farmers Sale Notes casbed or col- lected. Forms supplied on application. Drafts on all points in the Dominion. Great Britain and United States bought and sold at lowest rates of eA 'hange. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of 31.00 and upwards receiv- ed. Irterest rr.mponnded half yearly, and added to principal June SOth and December 3lst. Deposits Receipts also issued and highest current rate of interest allowed. Advances make to farmers, stock dealers and business men at lowest rates and on most favorable terms. Agents at Exeter for Dominion Government. DICKSON it CARLING, N. D. HURDON, SOLICITORS. MANAGER to `" xk'ter iiltjes Calendar for April, i 903 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY - . . THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 t'EIURSDAY, APRIL 16Ts T903 • GENERAL NEWS BON, M1DDEStXI RTH nil the News oI interest to TIM Readers Happening in Uile,6 counties 1 Mr. 1 thre age i to do rfhe Horse -Shoe Quarry, St, Marys has about thirty leen at work now. It is expected a regular series of Woman's Institute meetings wilt he - held nexisumtner, covering the entire province. To these meetings will be sent two lady speakers, the same as is done for the Farmers' Institutes. These meetings will probably be ar- ranged for in July. Haif- Sick " I first used Ayer's Sarsaparilla in the fall of 1848. Since then I have .taken it every spring as a blood - purifying and nerve - strengthening medicine." S. T. Jones, Wichita Kans. t If you feel run down, are easily tired, if your nerves are weak and your blood is thin, then begin to take the good old stand- ard 'family medicine, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It's a regular nerve lifter, a perfect blood builder. si.00 a bottle. All dstittlits. Ask your doctor what he thinks of AyerM Satsaparilla, Ho knows all about this grand old family medicine. Follow his advice and wo win he s J.so .& aa. Co., Lowell, Mass. Huron Rowed, who for the past rs has been G. T. R. freight Clinton, has been transferred on. The change is a promo - well earned by Mr. Rowed. TIHE LADIES' FAVORITE fiver Pills are the ladies' favorite e Theycure Constipation, Sick Head - a ousness and Dyspepsia without grip - or sickening. A v iet wedding took place at the rectoBayfield, on March 24th, at 10 a. M., Rev. Mr, Jennings offici- ating, the contracting parties being Miss Eva Pickett, of Goderich town- ship, and Mr. Donald Campbell, of i Goderich, The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separat- ed and refined into a perfect cough medicine —Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers cn a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 cents. At the meeting of Blyth council on Tuesday evening of last week, Mr. T. W. Scott tendered his resignation as village clerk. The resignation was accepted with expressions of regret from every member of the board. Mr, N. H. Young was appointed to the vacancy, Mr. James. McCaughey .on of Mr. J J 11IcCaughey, of the Commercial hotel Clinton, died in Clinton on Tues- day horning from consumption and heart trouble. Be had been ill for several months past and was 19 years of age. Mr. Henry Forsythe has taken pos- session of the William Sproat farm on the Kippen road Tuckersmith which he purchased from Mr. Wm. Bubolz. and IIr. Buholz has moved to George Dorrance farm in McKillop which he purchased last fall. SPRING MEDICINE As a spring medicine Burdock Blood Bitters has no equal. It tones up the system, and re- moves all impurities from the blood, and tak. es away that tired, weary feeling so prevalent in the sprint, Winghamites are evidently not con- tented with the work that was done to wind 4" the mystery of the death of the late,. J. Smith. The widow is now offering $1,000 reward for in- formation that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the guilty. This should tempt our "Sleuths" to leave no stone unturned in settling the queers. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS act on the kid- ney's, bladder and urinary organs only. They cure backaches, weak back. rheumatism, diabetes. congestion. inflammaticn, gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder, in the fall wheat class and. $50 as third prize in oats. Mr. Wilbert Prouse, of Goderich got $15' as fifth prize in oats. A CAPITAL CURE FOR SORE THROAT Is to use a gargle a few drops of Pol- son's Nerviline in sweetened water, and before retiring rub the throat and chest vigorously with Nerviline. By morning the soreness and inflamma- tion will have disappeared entirely. Nerviline drives away the pain and cures sore throat and hoarseness quick- ly, simply because that's what it's made for. Buy a 25 c. bottle from your Druggist to -day. Dr. Hamilton's Pills Stimulate the Liver. Perth Negotiations are being carried with the Folding Carriage Co., an establsh- ment in a large city on the other side, with a view to their _locating in St, Marys. Dr. Ovens, of London, Surgeon, Ocu list and specialist of diseases eye, ear - nose and throat will he at the Com, , mercial Hotel, Exeter, on Wednesday;' May, 6th : Wednesday, June, 3rd,:: ,1903. Spectacles and eyeglasses pro- perly fitted, Next visit will be Wed- nesday, May 6th. Mrs. (Dr.) Hall a resident of tat. Marys and vicinity for over fifty years died at the home of her daughter,Miss Amanda Morphy on April 4th 1903' at the age of 72. Deceased was an active woman and did many acts of kindness among her fellow -beings and will be greatly missed SUDDENLY ATTACKED. Children are often attacked suddenly by painful and dangerous Colic, Cramps Diar- rhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, etc. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a promptand sure euro which should always be kept in the house, St. Mary's Town Council is to the force in the matter of wide ::tires. They hays sent to the Government a request for legislation asking that upon ail vehicles designed to carry a ton or over the tires shall he of five inches width. The London City Coun- cil have endorsed the action of the St. Mary's Council, and Mayor Beck 't will sign the town's petition. Mr. Ed Bunt who hashad charge of the Commercial hotel stables,Seaforth for a "reat many years, has purchased Mr. Wm. Grieve's farm in McKillop near Seaforth, and bas already moved onto it, Mr. Bunt has got a good faun and as he is industrious, well doing ar:d a good manager, he will soon have one of the most comfortable homestead in the township. in the list of names of those to whom cheques have been sent for the balance of the $10,000 donated by Sir W, C. McDonald. of Montreal, for cash prizes to enccnrage boys and girls cn the Canadian farms in the work of improving seed. grain by sel- ection, we notice the names of two f rom Huron, Mr, W. J. Armstrong to Constance got $75 as second prize We have not advanced the price of our tobacco. Amber smoking tobacco - Bobs, Currency and Fair Play chew, ing tobaccos are the same size dad price to the Consumer as formerly. We have also extended the time for the redemption of Snowshoe tags to January 1st 1904.—THE EMPIRE To- SACCO Co. LIMITED. In every town and village may be had, the $50.00 TO CALIFORNIA AND RE- TURN Via Chicago & North-Western R'y. First class round-trip tickets on sale from Chicago May 3rd and May 12th to the 1Sth, to Los Angeles and San Fransisco. Corresponding low rates from other points. Favorable limits and stop -over privileges. Low one way settlers rates to_Western points in effect daily until June 15th. Three trains a day from Chicago to the Coast through without change. Daily and personally conducted tourist car excursions to California, Washington and Oregon. For particulars apply to your nearest ticket agent or address B. H. Bennett, 2 East King St. Toron- to, Ont. AN OPPORTUNITY If yon FOR are look- ing for a HOMESEEKERS home and want to visit the West you can do so with very little expense as the UNION PA- CIFIC will sell One-way Colonist Tick- ets EVERY DAY at the following rates from Missouri riyer terminals : UNTIL JUNE 15TH 325.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and many other California points. UNTIL APRIL 30TH $20.00 to Ogden, Salt Lake City, Butte, Anaconda and Helena. $22.50 to Spokane Wanatchee. 325.00 to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, and many other Oregon and Washing- ton points. From Chicago and St. Louis propor- tionately low rates are in effect by lin- es connecting with the Union Pacific. The UNION PACIFIC has extended territory to which round trip Home - Seekers' Excursion tickets will be sold as follows : FROM MISSOURI RIVER TERMINALS To many points in Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado ; To many points in Wyoming, Utah, Montana and Idaho ; To many points in Oregon and Wash - Centralia Mrs. William Elliott of Centralia entertained s number of our young people Friday evening last in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Miss Lillian. All report having spent a very pleasant and sociable time and speak highly of Mrs. Elliott's superior- ity in entertaining. The early part of the evening was spent with the usual amusements after which a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, sten the following address and presen- tation was made as a token of the high esteem in which Miss Elliott is held by her many friends here. Mr. C. Moncur on behalf of those present read the address and Miss T, Yager presented the ring. MISS LILLIAN ELLIOTT:—It falls happily to my lot on behalf of your friends assembled here to -night to assure you that we are not forgetful of the fact that this is your birthday. It has been our esteemed privilege during the Iast few years to have your acquaintance and during that time you have contributed towards making life pleasant in the circle in which we have moved. Recollecting the pleas- ant years made agreeable through your acquaintance your friends here- with present to yon this birthday ring. This gift is presented as a token of the high esteem in which you are held by your many friends. May it ever adorn your hand and in future years when we will probably be separ- ated by different influences may it re- mind you of the pleasant evening we are spending in your pretty home to- night. In this year in which you have,now entered it is the wish of your -friends that you may be happy and successful in everything in which you are concerned. We also wish that the future may reveal to you many good things that are now con- cealed. Ze sic % vi ington. ;;satnre is on every box of the Genus-. One fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. r'.'i.s`.?i`1�e BroilloaQUiinine Tabic .• Tickets on sale April 7 and 21, •May „}i sandy that cures a cold in ono 15 and 19, June2and 16, 1903. For full information call on or ad- F dress, H. F. CARTER, T. P. A., 14 °y1 Janes Building, Toronto, Canada. or F. B. CHOATE, 126 Woodward Ave., Detroi t, -Mich. f • A FREE PATTERN ERN (your own selection) to every 9 criber. Only 50 cents a yaart.e WC r LES MAG ENE :1),,V, 1.^ ries. A LADIES' MAGAZINE. A sprs; beautiful colored plates; Intent fashions; dressmaking economies ;fancy work; household hints; fiction, etc. Sub' scribe to•dt.y, or, send $c. for latest copy. Ludy agents wanted. Send for terms. Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up -to. date, Economical and Absolutely Perfect -Fitting Paper Patterns. ito t ental fill Co. Ali Seams Allowed and Perforations show the Basting and Sewing lines. Only to and 75 cents each—none higher. Ask for them. Sold in nearly every city and town, or by mail from THE MoCALL CO., 113-115-117 West atst St., NEW YORK. What i Castoria is for Infants and Children, Castoria, is- a, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops' and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by 1MIillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish— ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria. relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and.. Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels of Iv rfants and Children, giving• healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's. Panacea—The Mother's Friend. Castoria. t0 Castoria is an excellent medicine fo- children. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Da. G. C. OSGOOD, Lowell, Mass. Castoria. "Castoria 15 so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any pre-. scription known to me." B. A. ARCM:A, M. D. Brooklyn, N. Y" THE FAC—SIMILE SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THC, OCHTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STRSCT. NEW POR)( CITY. MIM ELVE a rJa^�' `c ALL THE USEFUL1 Branches are taught in the F. C. B. COLLEGE. Our students„ are not guaranteed nice jobs, but after a course in this College it will be No Trouble for Them to Hold Any Position. We aid them, if possible to obtain employment, but we first equip them to maintain the high reputation this school has acquired. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. a London, Huron and Brucc. GOING Noxrn— Passenger. London, depart 8.15 A, Sr. 4.40P. hi. Centralia ...... 8,1 6.50 Exeter 9.3C 6.0 Bonsai' 9.41 6,15 Kippen 9.50 6.25 Brucelleld 9.68 0.33 Clinton 10.16 6 65 Wingham arrive 11.10 8.00 GoxNo Bovril— Passenger wingham, depart ... 6.53 A. s. 3.15P. MClinical 7.47 4.26 Brucefield 8.06 4.49 Kippen .15 4.67 BanaalL22 6 02 Exeter 8.36 5.10 Centralia 8.46 5.25 London ,arrive... 9.37 6.12 Farm Implements of all Kinds We are agents for the celebrated Maxwell Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Bay Loaders, Etc.. Also the Wilkinson Plows and Straw Cutters, and Fleury Plows and. Grinders. Toronto Air Motor Windmills Binder Twine in. season.. Buggies, : Waggons : and : Cutter We are agents for the McLaughlin Cutters and Buggies:and for the Chatham Wagons. A Full Line of Sewing Machines, Washing Machines and Wringers.. ETT H S One Door South of the Central Hotel. Advertise in the TIMES it Pays.. kIc r: n