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TWENTY-FIRST YEAR.
EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1909.
SANDERS & CREECH
The Old Reliable
This week we are showing a large stock of
UNDERWEAR
in Rib, Knit, Plain and Fleece -Lined. extra quality, at la, 50c and 73c
Ladies' Pure -Wool Stanfleld's Knit. in full bait, at $1011 and $1.23 each.
Ladies' High -Class Underwear, pure South African wool, woven out with
bilk warp, extra quality at $1.75 each.
Ladies' Black Underwear, in full suit, at $1.00.
Fine Line in t'hild's and Misses.' at reasonable price.
Stanfleld's Underwear for Men, as high as $3.50) per snit, and as cheap as
you want.
,The name of STANFIELD is a household word
Special
A few pieces of Flannelette, full yard wide, heavy weight, fancy stripe
and good colors, regular 12.c, to clear 9 yds. for $1.00. Also a good weight at
Ilk, at 11 yards for $1.00.
All Wool & Union Sheeting, full two ysrds wide, to clear 75.: & 85'2 per yd
Millinery
Don't forget that we still have a first-class milliner in the person of MISS
MORLOCK, who does our Millinery and will accept trade fin sante.
Highest Prices Paid for Produce and Poultry, deed or alive!
Butter 20c, Eggs 24c. trade; 23c cash. These mica.- subject to
rnauge.
Dried Apples 5c Potatoes 50c per Bag, trade or cash
CARLING BROS.
000000060000000.
Special
Men's Suits n
$15.00 Suits fol•1'?.00
f 12.00 10.00
18.007.50
6.50
---OF
Mon's & Boys'
Suits & Overcoats t
LADIES' & GIRLS'
Coats, Furs & Raincoats
AT RKIl1 (EI, PFtlt'F:
Remember this is where you
get the
Kant Brack Rubbers
"The Best Made "
$0.00
5.50
4.75
4.50
3.75
300
2.50
Boys' Suits
Suits for
"
40
64
40
$1.75
too
3.51)
3.25
2.75
2.25
2.00
Men's & Boys' Overcoats
$14.00 Overcoats for ...SILO()
121K) " " .... 11.50
10.00 " is.... 7.50
8.00 .... 6.5(1
7,50 ', " .... 6.00
sr All accounts due Oct. let please call and settle. 'Fa
We Keep Nice, Clean. Fresh Groceries
R. N. ROWE
-- ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST -OFFICE
PHONE 22
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5.1
rrer.Nleaal Care.
DL. O. P. aout rOM, L. D. tl., D. D.
DE1ITI9T
limbos of the IL C. D. S. of 0,tarlo and Hcoor
Oeadsate of Toronto University
OFFICE: Over Dickeoo a Carlin` s Las OfEce, In
Di. &ad.nen's former Dental Parlors.
`DS A. R. IINSMAN, L D. s., D. D. e.'
Honor graduate of Toronto Uoly.r!ety.
DENTIST,
two extracted without any pain, or any bad assets
OSee oyer Madman t Stsnt,ury's oince, Main street
asoNa.
Medlcsl
(] R BRIGHT. M. D., M. C. P. k 8. 1i .'NOR
.111, Graduate of Toronto University, Two years
resident phyIei.-ien Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc.
Olive and Residence, Dr. Amos' Old Stand, Audrew
Street, F.XBTER.
DR. T. P. McLAUO11LIN
Hie resumed prsotb•e after ',pending a year (Col-
t'lege) st British and Continental Ilospftala General
; ensure with spe.'isl attention to Eye, (with refrac-
tion) Ear Nose and Throat.
Ot5ce: Dashwood, Ont.
Legal.
DICISON a CARLING, BARRISTERS, SOLiCi
tors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Commiwicoers
solicitors for Lolsons Bank, etc.
Mosey to Loa■ at lowest ratesof Interest
Of& es, Ws n street, Exeter,
1. a. CAMARO, B.A., L. H. mason
MORET TO LOAS.
W• save 11000 amount of private funds to ioan
s farm and village prnl.erttes at low rates of Inter
mt.
Oi.AFDMAN & STANB('RY,,
Barrister*, Soti itor•.ttain at . Eteter 0s
B. 8. PHILLIPS, EXETER.
Licensed Auctioneer.
dales attended In all part.. Patish.tton guarao•
teed or no pa Terms reuse -mete All order, left
at Adro-ste ore -e will 1* promptly attended to
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederation Life Assurance
Company, also Fire insurance in lead-
ing Canadian and British Companies.
Main•St., Exeter.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
If Wil. ANDERSON. Liecnsed Auctioneer
for Hurst. County. Tern -,s reasonable.
Dates can tx made at tte AJvo•ate.
Exeter. or Licnry Ellber's Office. Cred-
Iton.
HOUSE FOR SALE
An excellent tea, k Loupe. leodrrt ar d
11040 -date. SIlualed o n Main street.
Apply at tale Office.
HERE TO STAY
Bus and Dray Calls
promptly attended to.
Horses kept in stock for sale.
Telepbone 4IA
Stables at Handford's Horse Exchange
WM. ARNOLD. Prop.
FARM WANTED TO TIENT.
10o acres, to get pose,.selon lo f.tll.
Apply to SANDERS & CREECH, Eater
FARM FOR SALE.
•
The undersigned 1s offering for sale
that valuable 100 acre farm, being Lot
8, Con. 3. Stephen, Allcicared and in
good state of cultivation. Fences good,
well ur dct-drained with tile. About one
acre of orchard. Two story r.ew brick
cottage and batik barn ; also cement
silo ; three good wells of water and a
spring creek. One quarter mile from
et hoot and two miles from church.
i'ossession elven In the fall. Apply to
NEWTON BAKER, CENTRALIA, ONT.
FARM TO RENT
fang Lot 3, con. 14, in the Township
of Tutkersmlth, containing 100 acres.
on which is a new cement house, con
talning 7 rooms, bank barn a,-,130,wi'h
stat ling underneath, drive sexed. 21t82
well watered, 2 wells and z never-fall-
irtg spring ; 3 acres of Pali wheat, fall
plowing tartly do le ; 5 acres well man-
ured for spring crop; straw on plate
can tx had to feed on premises ; immed-
iate possession will tx given for doing
fall work. Full possession on Nov. 8,
1909. For further particulars apply on
tee premises to D. Uibb, p.onricto:. or
it M. PHILLIPS. Auctio.'cer• Etehr.
FARM FOR SALE.
100 acre farm in Usb rhe, two and one
.all miles from Exeter, also a brl'k
'.ouse on Main -street. Exeter, and a car-
Inad of green cedar poets.
\\-M. M. BLATCH r- ORD
FARM FOR SALE.
Orae of the finest farms in thrboree
Apply to SANDERS & CREECH. Exeter
NOTICE
As I am now In the West on a trip
for my health, my book accounts t•. i:.
• he collected until I return In
r,'! W. Dated. Sept. 15th.- A. E.
1' Y M.
SANDY BAWDEN
Who. believing that there is a first-
class opening in Exeter for an Up-
to-date tyothitig and Men's Furnish-
ing House, has opened out such a
business In Knight', Old Stand, op-
posite the Post Office, Ile propose,
to keep at full :file of all men's wear-
ing uecessitics, in the newest styles
and cute, and at prices that will sell
the goods every time. He believes
that the people of this d'strict are
anxious to get the Up-to-date goods
In ready-to-wear, semi -ready, or
made-to-order clothing, while In hate
caps, tree. etc., he will keep his stock
richt up to the times. A call to see
!.i.a e'ock will repay you.
I)ltIVElt POR SALE.
A good driver 4 years old -quiet in
every way. Apply at this office.
RUG FOUND
On the 2nd con. of Step ten, a woollen
rug. Owner can have sante on proving
property and paying for this nptice, by
applying to G. Penhale, con. 3, Stephen.
VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
One story brick cottage in g{ood repair,
good rooms, situate on Albert at.. Ex-
(:er. Hard and soft water, cement cis -
tent, small fruit bushes, eununer kltch
en, good stable and wooti shed. Terme
:.fay. Apply to J. S. Whiteford, or
ills office.
SALE REGISTER
Tueaday, Nov. 2nd. -On Lot 3, (din. 14
Tuckeramith, at 12.:0 sharp. Farm
Stock and Implements, the property of
D. Gibb. 11. S. Panties, Auctioneer.
Thursday, Oct. 28.-1 Louaet.old furni-
ture. etc., the property of Mrs. M. J.
Fritz, Grand Bend. Sale at 1 o'clock.
Ft. Bossenberry, Auct.
Pi iday, Oct. 29th -Farm Stock and im-
plements, the property of J. A. Coughlin
Lot 10, S. R. Stephen, at 1 o'clock. J.
Stanley, Auct.
F-011 SALE
Cottage and thres lots 1n Exeter, being
lots Nos. 55, 58, and 57, on the South
side of Simcoe Street. On this property
1s a frame cottage (brick foundation)con
talning five rooms and a good cellar.
Also a good well and a large stable.
Good garden and fruit trees. The pro-
perty is to be sold to wind up the estate
-Apply to (MADMAN & STANBURY,
Barristers, Exeter, Ontario.
FARM FOIL SALE
74 acrea of farm land 1n the village of
Exeter, 13 acres In fall wheat, fall
plowing nearly finished, well fenced,
well drained and watered ; good 1 1-2
storey brick house, containing 9 living
rooms, hard and mitt water in the
house; good barn, number of fruit trees.
situate north of the station road, Exeter
For particulars apply to JOHN HAWK -
SHAW, Proprietor, or 13. S. PHILLIPS,
uctioneer,
WE W.\ NT
For Fa'1 and Winter :eoliths in Exeter
and surrounding country an active re-
liable agent to take orders for nursery
stock.
GOOD I'AY WEEKLY. OUTFIT FREE.
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY
600 ACRES
o: the ct.o.rest nursery stack which you
sell direct to your customers. This fa
one of tl.e advsotagea our men have over
Job`'era. We guarantee the delivery of
trees in GOOD CONDI-ION and UP TO
CON11RACT GRADE. Write for partic-
ular.-PELHAM NURSERY CIO.. TOR-
ONTO. ONT. Please men,lon this paper.
DRESS MAKING
i wish to az.nounce that I have open -
el a dress making establishment at the
home of Mr. Gordon Manns. Andrew -at.
and am t,ow prepared to accept orders.
i !.ave t,ad n wide c.perieuce In the Mir
of dressmaking. Laving been head rutter
for the past two years in Brantford. 1
guarantee satistactioi,-OLIVE JONES.
MALE TEACIIEit WANTED
Experienced male teacher for 1910 to
teach in No. 4. S:ep:ten. State qualifi-
caticns and salary. Apply to
J. G. \VEIN. Creliton P.O.
ESTRAY HEIFER
There cam' onto the premises of the
undersigned. Lot 8, Con. 2. Usborne. on
or about the 30th of August, a y tang
heifer. Owner ran have sante by prw-
Irg propctty and paying expense's.
SAMUEL IIICKs, Centralia P O.
Ontario Liquor License Act
License District of South Huron. Noti, a is here-
byiven that lir,. Wm. Felty, nt Grand fiend, has
made applb-ation for permission to transfer her
Townshipta.ern license In Grand Bend. Township
of fttephen, to Etra Brenner, of Grand Rend, and
that the said application will 1.e ',onside/eel at the
meeting of the Board of I.ken*e Commissioners. to
he held at the Commercial Hotel, in Village of Exe-
ter, on Satntdav, the 90th day of October, 1914, at
the hour of 10 a.m.
All persons interested will Kenton themselves ar
cordingly,
John Torso -e, License !nape, ter.
Elated at Clistes, this 11th day of October, IOW.
lit-ANSHAiRD iBY-L:\\\' QUASHED
Toronto, Oet. 18th. -\1r, Justice Teel
zel at Oagoode Hall Saturday quashed
the by-law of tho Township ;of 13Ia,e-
.ahard. for the issuing debanturas in
aid of the St. Marys and \\ cistern Ont-
ario Railway. The by-law is quaa:ec.i
on the ground that the flats on which
the by-law was voted were irregular,
the court of revision compiling them
,having m^t too soon.
THE E\EPEIt COUNCIL.
The council stet in tie reading room
of the Town Hall on Friday. Oct. 15th,
at 7.30 p.m. All the members present,
Minutes of the previous meeting were
read and approved. -Petitions were read
as follows. -From the rate payers on
the west side of Cal•lin3 street, between
Sanders and Victoria, praying for a 4 -
foot cement walk, also from the rate
payers on the north sada of t/orth et.
between Main and Senior, asking fro n
similar walk. Motion per Heitman and
Johns -That the petitions he -e:cived
and if weather rental') favorable that
the walks bo built, taking them 10 ro-
tation as receives. -Carried Per Hta-
ntan and Johne -That the reeve and
Treasurer borrow $20u1 to b' applied
for payment on the now walks. -Carried.
Per aiding and Luker -That the reeve
and treasurer bo:tow $1000 for current
expenditure of the municipality. -Carried
The following accounts were received
and ordered paid. -Wm. Gillespie, per
freight and cartage of gasoline, 9.37 ;
Sidney West, labor, 1.50 ; Geo. Atkin-
son 75c.: Ed. Heideman $1.25 ; Mrs.
E. Heideman, scrubbing Town Hall, 1.5u
Thos. Snell $1.88: Wm. Arnold 50e ;
Alf. Taylor $1.75; Thos, Sanders 52.05
Jerry Knott a ).2.5 ; 11. Davis, sand, 42 ;
T. hartsoil, wool, S14.34 ; Thos. Hol-
den, balance street watering account,
=07.50, amounting in all to 5112.04 -
passed on nmotion of Carling -Luker.
Per Carling -Johns -That R. G. SeI-
don be paid 12,000, being the fourth
installment oa the new walks. -Carried
Several tenders re. w tier works were
op: t:ed and read and a long discussio::
followed. Representatives from Nome of
the different firths contracting, being
present were heard, but no action was
'taken.
Adjourned at 10.80 by Johns.
Monday, Oct. 19, 1909.
A meeting of the Cannell as called
by the Reeve and held In the office of
the Clerk to consider the tenders re.
waterworks. Per motion of W. J. Car-
ling and W. J. [Iceman that the ten-
der for pumps as submitted by the
Smart -Turner Co., of llamilton, be ac-
cepted ; and hiss the other tenders for
Restrict be laid over for further eon-
stderat ion. -Carried.
Jos. .Sento:, CIeret.
%VH.%LEN
The tiisse, Linda and L s' Gunning
of Glendale visited at their u:u•ie's here
last week. -11r. Frank Langford and
Miss Tessa Langford accompanied by
their Cousin from Slaskoka visltel with
friends here on Sunday. -Mies Edna
Gunning spent the forepart of this week
at Metropolitan visiting relatives. -Sev-
eral from here attended the sale of Mrs.
John Wallace's farm sea: Granton. It
sold for $7,650. -The members of this
appointment mel in the church on Mpn-
day evening and made all arrangements
for the anniversary to b. held on Sun-
day, Oct. :flat. when Rev. Mr. Moore -
house of Birr will preset at 10.30 a.m.
and 7.00 p.m. Special offerings at both
services. On Monday, Nov. 1st, a hot
fowl supper will be served in the base-
ment of the church, followed by a choice
prognann, which will be furnished by
talent from St. Marys. The speakers are
Revs. Butt, Vance and Snell. A big
treat la in more for evctyteody, so re-
member the date.
Boys badly reared, and without trahe-
ing for ally calling, are thrown uprm
the streets to shift fort hemeelves.
They drift into bad company and take
to thieving as naturally as ducks to
water because of lack of moral restraint
and being without references or recom-
mendations, they can find no other way
for getting money to supply their wants
Unfortunately there are always older
heads only too ready to direct them on
the downward p.ath.We b:licve evcrybod
should have a chance. The nation
that neglects tib boys throws away its
most valuable asset and sows tete seeds
of future disasters to blossom it, crint-
tnal court and prisons, or, worse still.
In the underground world where sullen
rebellion aga'nst all authority is :,ors-
ei and anarchists are bred.
DIRTHS
itootley-At Woodham. on Oct. 8, to
Mr. aid Mrs. M. Routley, a daughter.
]toutly--in Usborne, Con. 10, on Oct.
8, to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew !toutly.
a daughter.
Chesney. -At Toronto, on Oct. 9, to Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Chesney. a son.
'\'elsmillcr-At Heneall, on Oct. 9, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. Weiamiller, a soli.
MA IIRIAUES
Ratz-Gaiscr-ice Shlpka. at the home
of the bride's parents, on Oct,ober 19,
Mr. Jacob Albert Ratz. to Miss Mar-
tha Scary, daug ster of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Galaer . all of Stephen.
Ilazlewood-Doupe-In Usborne, on Oct.
20th, at the home of the bride's par-
ents. Mr. Robert E. }lazlewood, to
ails, at try C , daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Doupe ; all of t sbornc.
DEATHS
Re:s.iie-11 Zurich on Oct Om; 11, Satinet
Rannle, in his 71st year.
Brown. -111 Londo,:. on Oct. 14th, Wm.
Proven. aged 63 years.
Fulton -At Ane Arbor, M'ch.. Tnomas
Fulton, formerly of Grand Bend. aged
77 years.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
1000000C-Cet.;.s
We Believe that Most People �
Must BE SHOWN Clothes!
Moreover, we believe in having the clothes to show, so that
when we tell you we have Overcoats Rout $8.011 tip 10 $20.01 and
Suits from $7.50 to $19.50 we have them here TO SHOW YOU !
\1'e are starting in to cater to the better trade and intend show-
ing the best stock in Exeter.
Overcoats
We have this season's showing of Overcoats for all occas-
ions in the finest collection of beautifully tailored garments that
have ever been SHOWN. Atuoog the styles are the Motor Coat,
the College Ulster, the Prussian Collar and others -in all the
leading shades and fabrics. Prices from $8 to $20.
Greene Swift Co.'s Suits
are in the front rank of the tailoring trade to -day. Their
Special Made -to -Measure Department ie the most up-tn-date in
Canada. We can give you a Swell, Hand -Tailored Suit, made to
your measure, from $12 to $19.50. Heady -to -wear from $7.50 to
$17.00
A Full Line of Men's Furnishings
to open this week.
SANDY BAWDEN
Opposite Post Office EX ETEH, Ontario
77-30 7/ 9/) -1:) *-3-3 2- 7%
10,000 Bu.
Paring Apples Wanted
AT
EXETER EVAPORATOR
BEFORE -
December 1st, 1909
CASH PAID for all Apples.
Call in and see Manager.
Caledonia Evaporating Co., Ltd.
G. W. GOODWIN, Mgr.
What's
Behind The Varnish?
Did you ever see a Hypocritical piece of Furniture?
It pretended to be so and so tint it was really "behind the varnish"
something very different.
Such furniture as that never fooled us, and never will. The sham
is too easy to see through.
But it is always a legitimate question to ask the Furniture roan
"what is behind the varnish."
With this stole there is never any masquerading. Oak is always
oak, Mahogany is always mahogany, and ash is always ash.
1f you pay for it certain quality you get that quality always, and
behind our "say so" is a business standing that is ready to cor-
rect any mistakes that we may make.
JAMES BEVERLEY,
Leading Undertaker and Embalmer
Stoves and Ranges
THE BEST MAKES
Souvenirs :: Garlands
Imperial Oxfords and Nationals
ALL ARE GUARANTEED
Ranges from 525 to S55
Heaters from S4.75 to $46
Stove -Pipes, Elbows and Dampers
Stove Boards and Stove Mats
All sizes in stock
Furnace Work and Plumbing
A full line of Washing Machines,
from $7.50 to $10.00
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE & SThVE STORE