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Exeter Times, 1903-6-25, Page 8111 Es U 25t 00% TEWA elm Good 'Things for the Ending of %Tune _.- TI"0, the yard Fore n w black Grenadine Muslin very pretty. with small white spot, a , y p eG y. 15e. the yP,t'd' For may Black Muslin, with fancy embroidered, stripe." Swell for dresses, 200.. the yard For yery pretty new designs in open stripe Black Muslims, 25c. the yard For our best Black - Grenadine Muslin, fancy stripe. These are up to -date in every way. Seo. the yard For nevi white lace etripe altuslins,, splendid values, s did va ile 122c. the yard For a lovely range cif new White Muslim, very pretty for Waists or dresses: 15c. the yard For new White Muslins, the latest new embroidery effect 85o. the yard For a lovely new Black Wool Voile, Justus pretty as can be. 65e. the and For a very special black and white Snow Flake.Dress ;goods correct for suits or odd skirts. Bic 5l9 $IJRE . STEWRRT A Dollar is not Much But it will start a Savings Account with us, ;Start one, it will beusefulsome day. Bif1NGfES tat -turn Goantlu at Exeter, Groditon, .Zurich anti Clinton, Powell, returned. to Toronto ea Toes - day. We offer exceptional,inducements to farmers wanting gto borrow money to buy cattle, etc . The Sovereign Bank of Canada GLADMAN & STANBURY, F. E. KARN Solicitors. Manager Exeter Branch. For Marriage Licenses, Wedding Watches. Clocks Jewelry, Spectetcles Etc CALL ON R HICKS Watch Repairing a Specialty. 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, JUNE'25Ts,1903 Locals Only five more days in June. • Mr. A. Q. Bobier was in London on Tuesday. June is .passing haye you secured a bride yet Mr. Wm. Petty, of Hensall, was in town on Monday. Mrs. J. Sweet left on Wednesday for St. Catharines. J. G. Stanbury was in London on legal business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Levitt of Grand. Bend were in town on Wednesday. Mrs. Thos. Handford and children are yititing friends in Brussels. Miss Cora Prier' left Mond ay on an extended visit with friends in Toronto. Mr. Chas, Verity,of Brantford spent a few days of this week with friends in town. Rev. R. Millyard is busy packing his -goods and expects to leave Exeter 'on Tuesday next. - Miss Marie Sanders is spending a few weeks in -London the guest -of Mrs. J. 0. Inwood. Mrs.:R. R. Rogers, and children of Watford, is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E.Christie, TO CURE A COLD- IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Broom Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the ,money if it fails to cure. E, W. Grove's signature s on each box, 25c. Mrs. White, • of Ottawa, and Mrs.. Collins of Toronto who visited friends here last week, left on Sarue b y for Kincardine where they w.11 spend a short time with friezzita Prof, Lloyd Sones, of St, Thomas, organist and choir roaster of Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter, been een Senses church E a d to ave St Ja e s ah ch n e g g r Lucian, a thorough course,, Rey. Dr: Dewart, a prominent divine of the ' Methodist church and for many years editor of the Christian Guardian, died very suddenly in To- ronto on Wednesday last. Mr. F. G. Mitchell, Mechanical, Bol- ler Inspector, of London, with his fam- ily pased through here in their automo- bile on Sunday last enroute for Sea - forth returning on Monday. Mr. Will Dignan, of Comber attend- ed the wedding of his brother, Mr. Ed. Dignan on Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Silk of London visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Hicks the forepart of this week. Mr. H. L. Huston, of the Molson's Bank staff, is on duty at Clinton in the branch of the same bank there, Miss Erwin, who has been visiting friends in town, returned to her home in Wingham on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson, of Snow. - flake, Man. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Randford last week, After all there is one advantage in. being King of ServIa, He isn't likely to be bothered much by life insurance solicitors, Rev. M. Godwin, the newsy appoint- ed pastor to the Main street Metho- dist church is expected here on Thursday next. Mrs. G. Davis of Rainy River, arriv- ed here on Thursday last to visit her father, Mr. John Willis, near Hansall, who continues very 111. Mr, and Mrs. Tnomas Gregory leave on Friday morning for a few weeks' visit to Gibsonburg with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Luther T. Gill. Miss Stanbury, who has been spend- ing several weeks here with her bro- ther, Mr, J. G. Stanbury, left on Mon- day for her home in Bayfield. Mrs. P. F. Hamlin, of `Kincardine, who spent a few days of last week with her sister, Mrs.S. Powell, return- ed to her home on Monday. Owing to the holiday next week the lst of July, we would request our cor- respondents to send the news a little earlier in the week than usual. Mr, T, H. McCallum and Miss Elsie McCallum leave on Friday fora two weeks trip up through the Highlands of Ontario in the Muskoka district. Strawberries -were very plentiful in town on Saturday. One load brought in from Arkona, was disposed of in quick haste at 36 boxes for $1.00. Mr. H. Powell who was called home from Toronto owing to the very seri- ous illness of his mother, Mr. S. A TFIOUGHTPUL P RSPN ILL NOT OVERLOOK the exceptionally low plices p � p • at which we are offering Englishand Canadian Tweeds and Scotch Worsted Suitings. It .is a good ' oppor- tunity g , to get an ordered Suit at greatly reduced prices. The reason is, we want to make room • for our Fall Goods, and are closing our spring stock at the loll `n P g owl g reduced. prices,,. English Tweed Suits Pantings s 4.50 and 5.00 for 3.75 were t; $ $ , $ $18 now. and $4. English : T ✓need Suits Pantings $5.50 and $6,50 for $5,50. were $17, now.. .... and $4,50. Canadian `TweedShite en Fancy Scotch Worsted 'doti were16 nqw.,,... snits, were $18, $19,for Shell Suitsfor $7.50. Also Salt's Belwarp Serges and Coatings, g g' , guaranteed - ,and Sun roof Sea roof. hSeaproof. and look _ o�rer our stock before ordering. It does not cost you anything to have alook at them. They are all new. If you need a suit it willY?y aY. you to call. W. Merchat Tailor, Main St, Exeter, ( LIJ&RO\V 'Flannelettes, Vis week we offer a few snapsin Musl ns, Obamblays, ` Zephyrs, h radios'Waists, aists, Meu s Dross Shirts, � Lace and Tapestry Curtains, Tapestry Table Covers, Ladies Ready To Wear Skirts, etc, Black Fancy Muslim, very `pretty' Fancy stripe' Muslim in blue and stripe, colors guaranteed, scarce goods white, regular price 15c, reduced to 15c, 25c and 35c a yawl. 120 'a yard, .A b: ra g of ''Z kite Fane Muslin A few pieces Fancy Muslins left. g nye �' y P a to clear a • 8. aa bigbargain, very pretty open stripe, all clearing t t e t �c yard, g big ieduced price Oe, 12 e, 15c. r don't fail to see them. 2 only pieces Chambray, pink and. linen, plain colors, guaranteed fast dye regular price 15c a void, reduced to inc., 1 only piece of Fancy Zephyr, pink and white and one only piece linen and white stripe, fast colors, pretty for summer waists, was 12ae, you can buy it this week for 90 a yard. FRUIT JARS . We have just received a shipment of Fruth Jars (Imperial) in Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons, and as you will be., canning strawberries and other fruits you may need cans .and rubbers, or maybe you will need a new Preserving Kettle We have them in all sizes, also all kinds of granitewear at reduced prices. Louel11' Wedding Presents tor Prate June Brides. •. June is the month of wedding. You may want a present for a friend, if so, you cannot do better than inspect our stock. We have them at all prices. See our North Window for Combs and Brushes. Gliarltoll's Bazaar Levetts Old Stand. Ladies' White .Waists, trimmed Ladle's White Shirt Waist trimmed with insertion and tucking•, very with fine insertion and medallions, its o'n fo 1 0 25 t ,1 . a.'beautyregular 1 i. u $ raft. andr Lm at 9;ic. l a r $ , p n oba , 1 g g 8' y big �. We have just received another lot of Men's Fine Dress Shirts, some very special value, Don't fail to see them. 15 yards for $1.00, of good heavy Flannelette, 31 inches wide, big range of patterns to choose from. A big bargain. Miss. A. Dorrington and Miss H. Walrond intend spending their vaca- tion with relatives in England. They sail from Montreal on July 4th on the Perisian, one of the Allen Line steam-. ers. Revs. Martin and Milyard will ex• change pulpits on Sunday morning next and in the evening Mr. Milyard will preach his final sermon in con- nection with his present pastorate in Exeter. In writing from Osnabrook, N. D. to ask that his address be changed to Langdon, N. D., Mr. John Balsden says he likes to get home news an each week anxiously looks for the EXETER Tares. The Weekly Mail, with a premium picture, will be sent to any address from now until uy January next for 50c. The Weekly Mail and the EXETER Times until January first 1904 for 75 cents. Rev. R. Hobbs was, prior to his de- parture from Wingham, presented with a gold -headed cane and Mrs. Hobbs an upholster chair by the members of the congregation of the Methodist church. The annual farmer's excursion to the Model Farm, Guelph, on Saturday last was well patronized from this section and the day was -well spent and enjoyed at the model farm. Over 2000 were served with dinner. Mr. Geo, T. McKay of Kippen, has secured the contract for the cement work of thebutments for the steel bridge, which is to be erected on the Sauble Line, near Exeter. The con- tract price is $5 per cubic yard. Miss Kate Gundy, a former resident. of Exeter, prior to leaving Strathroy for Wingham, was presented with a silk umbrella, mounted with pearl and silver, by the members of the Mission Mission Band and her S. S. class, Miss Amy Johns who is a student of Alma College, St. Thomas will take part as a soloist at the concert on lst of July evening inthe Centralia Meth- odist church. The Misses Lilia and Ida Johns.will also render inetrument- aI duetts. Rev, Wm. McDonagh, a former Methodistastor here,occupied the pulpit in James street church n Sun- day last at both services. Mr. Mc- Donagh has lost none of his old time vigor and was greeted with large con- gregations at both services.: 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 priceas formerly. tothe Consumer C We have also extended the time for the redemption of Snowshoe tags to January 1st 1904.—Tux EMPIRE To BA000 Co. LIMITED. Mr. Frank Willis who recently dis- posed of his photo studio in . Forest, accomeaniedby his wife is spending re few days with his mother here, He expects to leave on Thursday for,: Manitoba and the Northwbst on; prospecting tour with a view of Tot- ing there. Mr. Will Willis goes .ith hini bent on the same errand. el Rev. George Jackson who is well known in Exeter,was an Monday evening presented with a, purse of $4; by the members of the Epworth League of the Central Methodist church, London, in appreciation of the work of their departing pastor., who moves next week to Stratford. - FOR .OVERSIXTY l EARS AN OLD AND, - WICLL,TETED REMEDY.—Mr s Winslow'Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty' yearrs ee millionsimo ers for their children while t t , with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gams, allays all. Pain cures wind colic. and. is the best r m e Mr i)iarrhasa. Itis pleasant to the taste. $ by druggists in every part of the world. cents a bottle. Its value is inoaloulable, o sure and take Mrs Winslow's Soo ing Syrup and ask for no other kind. ' . Rev. James Henderson, D. D., '.of.. Toronto, associate secretary of mini sions of the Methodist church,, who 'was attending the Manitoba teonfeia encs, was seriously hurt at Menito by a kick from a horse. He was-ou driving when - " the hoes got beyon homes his control, and in jumpin aroma thee A::'.LING ERO Hot Weather Wants SUMMER IS NOW IIERE and we are prepared for it with a full range of cool goods for comfort during the warm season. If in need of anything in summer goods calls and see our nice display a� few of whichwe draw your spec la1 attention IciN pair aT La66 Gl[rtail s to Guar at a Pr1G6 1 only pair regular price $1.50•reduced to $L15 . 1 oply pair regular price $1.05 reduced to $1.25 1 only pair regular price $2,50 reduced to $1.15 Tapestry Curtains all new goods clearing at big reductions. call and see them, Ladies' black and grey. ready co Ladies' Black Underskirt made of wear Skirts made of pure wool, Home- good Satana, two frills regular price spun, .up-to-date,. regular price .$3.25. $1.00. This week you buy it for reduced to $2.90 85o. Ladies' Black Cotton Hose fast dye 10c. pr. :or 3 pr. for 25c. Highest Price paid for all farm produce. best wearing, S11611 best fitting shoe on the market. We are sole agentsforQueen Quality Sh oe, Ladies' 'Lace and Button Dongola, Shoes, sizes 3, 4, and 5, only.afew pair left at 85 cents. Dr, Ovens, of London, Surgeon, our solicitor's hands for collection, ear, J when costs will be added. list and specialist of diseases eye, ear, 1 nose and throat, will be at the Com- mercial Hotel, Exeter, on Wednesday, July 1 ; Wednesday, August 5 ,Wed- nesday, September 2 ; Wednesday, September 30 ; Wednesday, Novem- ber 4 ; Wednesday, December 2 1903. Spectacles and eyeglasses properly. fitted. Next visit will be Wednesday, July lst, The feeling is more hopeful among the depositors of the Elgin Loan Co. of St. Thomas, and one lawyer offers to pay cash,for all Elgin Loan deposits with small discount. It is not likely that many will sell their deposits, as an impression prevails that there must. be some good and sufficient reason for anyone haying enough confidence to undertake such a risk. Immigration returns from. Winni- peg inni-peg show that about 21,000 people found their way into Manitoba and the Northwest d rin the month of Maya No small crowd. The C. P. R. . land scales for the same month total-' led 187,409 acres for which $618,350 was paid. What the Great West may yet become would be diffieult to fore- -cast but the prospects are certainly rosy now., There will be no celebration in Ex- eter on the 1st of July but the holiday will .be generally observed. There will be an ample chance for our citi- zens to enjoy - a pleasant outing by attending the strawberry festivals held both at Elimville and Centralia also a grand concert in Centralia in the evening and an ice-cream social onthe lawn of Mr. Frank Down at Bethesda. The Toronto Exhibition authorities have abolished horse racing and haye substituted an open air horse show pure and simple. There will be trials of speed, hut only for judging purposes Points will be allowed for neatness of costume on the part of the driver. All the classes in the Exhibition horse by the minutes of the Council Board,. show are open to the world.-Applica- in a, nether. column that a liberal grant Confer .prize lists and other iaforme of $100 has been made by our Town tion should be addressed to Dr. J, O. Fathers for the starting and susten- Orr, Manager Industrial Exhibition, Toronto. • LAWN SoCIAL.—The willing workers of the Trivitt Memorial church intend giving a lawn social on the . Rectory grounds on Friday the 23th of June, Music will be provided by the Orches- tra, ice cream and refreshments will be served, Admission IOc. A LIBERAL OF'F'ER. — The TIMES and Family Herald and Star, Montre- al, for the balance of 1903 for 65c. and to all who subscribe before July I5 we will include the two pictures, ,'Purity ann Alone". The two pictures alone are worth the price. This is a special offer to increase our subscrip- tion rapidly. - Fon SALE. —1 top buggy; 1 Portland cutter,nearly new ; 2 heavy one horse waggons, one a Chatham ..wagon - and a rack for same 1 set .heavy: one:, horse sleighs ; two sets single harness, one nearly new, lubber mounted; set heavysinale. harness ; 1cultivator;ators1 plow ; hrrow ; 1 traw cutter. Private sale. Apply to MRs. JAS. WILLIE. - Fon SALE—House, stable and four lots corner of Victoria and Andrew streets (near Main st. Meth, church) house contains 8 rooms good cellar and well and the stable is first class (new) and up to date, also a lot on east side of Andrew street, The whole will be sold in bulk or separate to suit purchaser. Apply on the premises. to MRS. JAs. WILLIS, Exeter. .APPRECIATION. The Trustees of the Main street Methodist church at their last meeting ,prior to the departure of their pastor, Rev. R. Millyard, !adopt- ed unanimously a resolution of great- ful thanks to Mr. Millyard for. the able and kindly manner in which he per- formed his duties as pastor of the church for the past four years, The kindly wishes of the board follow him to his new field of labor. NBw BRASS BAND.- It will be seen Oi0s A full line of silk Taffeta, faiste Cot- ton in plain and fancy from 15 to 50c. Hose All sizes in Women's Misses and 'Children's Lisle thread at 250, Cotton fast colors 10 to 250, Mac Waists We have had a big season in those a few choice enes left which we will sell cheap. The last Sunday in June; 28th, is the 200th anniversary of the birth of John Wesley, and the occasion will be t hr fittingly celebrated through out the gy world by the great religious body of which he was the founder, The cele- bration proper of the bi-centenary will begin with the first Sunday in October, and a special Thanksgiving Fund offering will be made on the last Sunday in October, The execut- ive committee having the matter in hand expects the celebration to be an event in the history' of the church. FOR SIZE A good second-hand buggy cheep, Apply to J. H,, Hve n ante of a :band for the town, At one time Exeter could boast of an .up-to- date band, -and the summer -evenings were epiivened ,by open air concerts, which were much, enjoyed. The band was allowed to dis-organize and 'dwindle out of existence, Its reorg- anization and the . grant as above stated. will be a , move in the right ..direction; and we trust that ere long we may again hear our band dicours ing sweet music as of yore. ATTENDED SERVICE—The members of the Independent Order of Forces- ters of this place accompanied by members of the neighboring lodges . attended service in the Main street Meehodist church on Sunday morning last. There was an exceedingly good MAN, • turn out, upwards of 110 members Woof.—Wool-12000 lbs. wool wan,::. being in attendance. Rev. R. Millyard ted at the Exeter woollen mills either founded his remark from Luke 10,37 washed or unwashed. Highest cash ;ego thou and do likewise" pointing price paid.—Mu'IR 3s Co, out the lessons to be derived. thereby, WearTan — Girls, highest wages��-; whereman has a duty to perform to steady employment, also boys and: his fellow being and admonishing his young men. Apply at McConermies hearers to be ever watchful to pro- Nxw BISCUIT FACTORY. London Ont, Mote the spirit of the •"Good Samar;. MOULDERS.: WANTED.—Accustomed;tan". and "true brotherhood" in every to gereral work, and who want to ,v -walk. and department of lite always learn stove plate, :. Apply giving ex -_•_working forand endeavoring to up-. perience; references, etc.—The Gurney lift tlie,fallen and. help the needy. The Foundry Co, Limited, T.oronto, serjnon throughout was listened to EGGS von HATCHING. —. For sale, ' with rapt attention by those present. pure bred Buff Leghorn eggs, non -set-. MILLAR—GREGORY---A wedding was tees, per sitting 50c., also good early; celebrated an,,June 18tie at St. Luke's. seed potatoes, thoroughly tested nur .r Ohurch, Toronto, when Miss Mary A. sery stock, 5c. per pound. S. PowEr't' Gregory was united in marriage. to Exeter. William 0, Miller. Rey, Dr. Langtry WANTED. Moulders Improvers.. of St. Luke's Church. performed the ''YOung mere who have had experience.,- ceremony. The bride wore a travel- and want to attain greater experience ling gown of green cloth, with Persian over alar 'larger range of work,. rincii- g gp pally stove plate...—The Gurney Fouts„ dry Co., Limited, Toronto. T. P. SMITH CossING— If you have defective eyesight don't fail' to consult,t with T, P. Smith, the Noted Eye of Elora whowill be ath't. Specialist, the Oommercial House, Exeter, on July 17th and 18th, See "ad" in another, column., NOTICE Alleesons who are owin the late Jas. 'VPillal, !amber merehan , rig one of the ism a -VExeter, fire requested to call and set, revere kick in the horseseg , tie same ott or before first of �'uly af- iter that date they will .be placed in trimmings, and a becoming hat of green and white, Mrs. Gregory of 13rantiord, sister -to -law of the bride, played the Bridal Procession from `"Lohengrin," Immediately after the ceremony the happy .couple left the city on the 1 p. m, train for Exeter' to s endafpdays with the bride's par- ents. r- ents. She received many handsome wedding gifts among them a case of solid silver s oons from the firm With whom she had been employed a com• plate case of carving sets from the em - a1 s• a set of sables from the room nd a check from her father.g The greom'a gift to the' ushers, Mr. Herb Gorsots In white and dove. The new sums mer corset made of Percale," straight front and bias cut only 50c. 6o10r6u hir a l A lot of odd waists your choice for . 50c- FdrIGU V6Stilla Only a few pieces left, come and gets the newest in a white waist or dress before they are all gone. Remnant'Sale If you want a snap come and'see. our Remnant Counter, You will find 'Remnants of all kinds which we will clear out at less than half price. We are making .':a clean sweep of alr`the remnants in the store and every one is a bares gain, • CARLING BRO Furniture an .Undertakin We Carry Qood Lines in Furniture AND MAKE PRICES EASY FOR ALL Wo HUSTai -Graduate of Dr, Myers School of Embalming. Opera House Block. Furnituro! Furnituro!, 411115,- VIERIES&. AVING PURCHASED' .the Furniture and Un- dertaking business of R. N. Rowe,' we announcf to the public that we have on hand, without doubt, the largest and best stock of Furniture -in the county. A visit to our store will convince that we are selling at the closest margin possible. It will pay intending purchasers to call and inspect our stock an& get .our prices before placing orders elsewhere, We do all kinds of Ordered Work and Repairing and Picture Framing ole. the Shortest Notice at Reasonable Prices. Satisfaction. :guaranteed. with every purchase. Undertakers and Funeral Directory J. D. Atkinson, Practical Embalmer,Graduate of Embalming College, Toronto.. Barnett and Mr. Lois Bo werman were pearl crescent cravat pin and gold cuff 'lake. Mr.and 'Mrs, Miller .will, live in Toronto, where the bride will ,m d ee receive in her home et . "Chateau Grange," John street on July 2nd and 3rd. • Mr. and Mrs. Millar spent a short honeymoon in Exeter and Clin- ton. The many friends of the bride here wish for the happy couple .many. years M happy wedded bliss. W. 0. T. U. NoT.as.—Our Temp er- GO TO THE ance Union is Just commencing to he thoroughly interested in the work. A growing desire ismanifested to be of some real us® in our town toward moral reform. On Wednesday the 17th at our regularmeeting airs. E. J. Spackman, our president, gave an in- teresting and instructive bible reading the subject was "Women of the Bible" after which communicationswere read from active workers in different parts of Ontario. Regtets were ex- pressed that our license holders vio- late the law in keeping the bar room blinds closed. It is very desirable also that our council pass a by-law to prohibit spitting on our public. The time for our next regular meeting being the 1st of July it has been ar- ranged to meet on the 15th of July. All the members will kindly take not- ice. The only real kingsare those who rale themselves. Thenation has no better friend than the another who teaches her child to pray. The Em- peror Menelik, of Abyssinia. has is sued an edit prohibiting the importa- tion of alcholic drinks into his empire. French wine and German beer `page, their wayto his court. he says, found He has watched their effects and has come to the conclusion, that if he does not put a step to the drinking toot is going mill his empire, will soon fall a'victim will soon fall a prey to other nations. In the preamble to his edict he says that drunkenness is pernicious enfeebles a race and destroys thebody and mind. He desires that his people remain strong, healthy and indepen- dant and es a means to that end pro- hibits alcholic drinks ba every part of his dominions. —`Mae. E. ELLIOTT, Press -Sear Roller Mill For Pure Manitoba Family Flour (Stab Pas(Princess} t heatlettry (�reakfastfoo'd) A. good supply of. Mill Feet` andChop hop al y s _wa on hand Give our Flour and Feed a Trial and be convinced that it is all right. Roller and Plate Choppers In use. to suit customers. fifiRVEY B MILLERS h price of We have not advanced the p �. W our tobacco. Amber smoking tobacco, 13olis, Currency an '/Fair Play cheat- ing hew xng tobaccos a the �t� a 'sonic size and . e v.erl , price to the Cam us m r y , We have also ezteaded, the time fee the redemption of Snowshoe tags to January 1st IDOL—Teta EMvIRE Tole Arno Co. Li Inns).