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TWENTY-FIRST YEAR
EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1909.
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For Wedding andfBusi-
nese Stationery and
Cards, Posters, 'Pickets,
Bills. and all kinds of
Printing.
Type & Styles are the Best
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 25c, 5'k and 75c
Ladies' Pure -Wool Stanfield's Knit. in full suit, at *LOU crud $1.25 each.
Ladies' High -Class Underwear, pure South African wool, woven out with
silk warp, extra quality at $1.75 each.
Ladies' Black Under wear, in full suit, at $1.00.
Fine Line in Child's and Misses.' at reasonable price.
Stanfield's Underwear for Men, as high as $3.50 per suit, 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 12J)c. to clear 0 yds. for $1.00. Also a good weight at
10c, at 11 yards for $1.00.
All Wool & Union Sheeting, full two yards wide, to clear 7s..: & 65c 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 for same.
Highest Prices Paid for Produce and Poultry, dead or alive!
These prices subject to
change.
Dried Apples 5c Potatoes 50c per Bag, trade or cash
Butter 20c, Eggs 24c. trade; 23c cash.
CARLING BROS.
istemcceoectecisoiseogyaziegosioant
Speciai
OF
Men's 84 Boys'
Suits Overcoats
LADIES' & GIRLS'
Coats, Furs & Raincoats
AT I:Eht'('E17 i'RicKH
Remember this is where you
get the
Kant Krack Rubbers
"The Best Made"
Men's Suits
$15.00 Suits for..... ..$12.00
12.00 " " 10.00
10.(0 " 7.50
8.tw) „ " 6.50
Boys' Suits
5.50
4.75
4.50
3.75
3 00
2.50
Suits for $4.73
4.0(1
3.50
3.25
,s ,.
8.6
2.73
•• 2.25
2.00
Men's & Boys' Overcoats
$14.00 Overcoats for....$11.00
12.00 "
10.00 "
8.00 " •, ,,,, 6.50
7.50 " " .... 6.00
air All accouote-d-ue Oct. 1st please call and settle. 163
We Keep Nice, Clean, Fresh Groceries
R. N. ROWE
PHONE 22
-- ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST -OFFICE
fareeressl.ssl Cards.
DLO. I. Il1OU1aTON, L. D. S., D. D. 1.
DINTIST
■labia of the K. 0. D. S. of Ontario and Honor
•fMMts of Toronto Ualverdty.
011101: Oen Dictum a Carling's Law Office, In
De. Anderson's former Dental Parlors.
raDs. A. R. KINSMAN, L D. d., D. D.11..
Hsoot graduate of Toronto t:sl,eristy.
DENTIST,
Sash ssiracted without any pain, or any bad elects
OSes oyer Oladman it Staobury's office, Malo street
Risen.
Medical
12 a BRIGHT, M. D., W. C. P. It 8. IIONOR
ILL., Graduate of Toronto University, Two Jean
resident physician Roca) Alerandrs hospital, etc.
Otte and Residence, br Antos' 014 Stood Andrew
Street. KIKTEIt.
DR. 1. P. McLAU0IILIN
Id" N resumed emetics after spending a year (Co!.
1 e` at British awl Continental Hospitals. 0.r.ersl
ticswl h special attention to 14 e, (with refs:•
'los) lar No and Throat.
011-e: Dashxood, Ont.
Legal.
DIORSON t CARLINO. BARRISTERS, SOLICi
tors, Notaries, ('on%e)►m•ers, l'ommluicoen
8011dton for Molsons Bank, etc.
Massy to Loaf s.1 lowest rates of Interest
018 et, Maln street, Exeter,
I. B. Caar.u0, B.A., L. H. taros
vo11KT 10 L.OA.f.
a
Wets., a large amount of rrlcate funds to lean
• farm and %illage properties at low rates of Inter
.rt.
0LAPHAN t STANBURT, f
t, Barristers, Solkltors,Msln et.. Exeter On
8
B. 8. PHILLIPS, ExRTRf.
Llceaoea Auctioneer.
8a'ea atter fed In all parts. Satisfaction guars.
teed or no par. Terms reasonable. Ail orders left
at Advance baize will be promptly attended to.
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederat ion Life Assurance
Company, also Fire insurance in lead-
ing Canadian And British Companies.
Main -St., Exeter.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
pia. ANDERSON. Licensed Auct;o.;eer
r liurar: County. Terms reaso:.Able.
Dates ran be made at tre Adeo•ate.
Exrt(r. or llcnry Ellbcr's Office, Cred-
iton.
-HOUSE )'OR SALE
An excNient brick 1.0use. mod(ra and
up-to-date. st.ua'ed os. '.fain scree'.
Apply at thls Office.
HERE TO STAY
Bus and Dray Calls
promptly attended to.
Horses kept in stock for sale.
Telephone 41A
Stables at Handford's Horse Exchange
W41. ARNOLD, Prop,
FARM WANTED TO RENT.
101) acres, to g- et poem ss:on In fall.
Apply to SANDERS & CREECH, Exeter
FARM TO RENT
Deing Lot 3, con. - 14, In the Township
of Tuckeramlth, containing 100 acres,
on which is a new cement house, con
talning 7 rooms, bank barn 35x56,wito
stat ling underneath, drive shed, 21132 ;
well watered, 2 wells and A never -fall -
lug rpring ; 3 acres of fall wheat, fall
plowing tartly do Ie ; 5 acres well man-
ured for spring crop ; straw on plate
::I be had to feed 0:1 premises: (nutted-
possession
n rned-
Possession will be gives for doing
fall work. Full possession on Nov, 8,
1909. For further particulars apply 9n
the pnmlaes to D. UHbb, proprietor, or
D. S. PHILLIL'S, Auctio,.ter, Exeter.
FARM FOIL SALE.
100 acre farm in Vets rne, two and one
!ialf re:les from Exeter, also a brl,k
house on Mair: -street, Exeter. and a car-
load of green cedar posts.
WM. M. BLATCIIFORD
FAI»t FOR SALE.
Or.e of t:.e finest farms In Usborne
Apply to SANDERS & CREECH, Exeter
FO11 STALE
Cottage and throe lots In Exeter, being
lots Nos. 55, 56. and 57. on the South
side of Sinrcoe Street. On this property
!s A frame cottage (brick foundatlonk'on
talning five rooms and a good cellar.
Also a good well and a large sable.
Good garden and fruit trees. The pro-
perty 1s to be sold to wind up the estate
-Apply to GL.\DMAN & STA NPURY.
jl..r.l.ters. Exeter. Ontario.
MALE TEACHER WANTED
Experienced mak tsachcr for 191t) to
teach in No. 4. Stephen. State qualifI-
cat ens and salary. Apply to
.1. G. \VEIN. Crediton P.O.
Local Items
Mtge Bella Milner Forest la :.ere
in attendance upon Iver aunt, Mrs. Joe
Sutton, who is ill.
The Exeter girls basket ball team
drove to Luca:: Thanksgiving day and
played a game. resulting in favor of
Lucan 7-:3.
Mr. Alf. lfusto:I of \Vyotnttg (mile! 12;
of H'reter. has been transfer(ed as
G. T. R. stat:', agent to ooi st0('e. It
is a well deserved promotion.
Mr. Chas Livingstone, who was taken
down with an attack of ty'p'Votd fever
has suffered a relapse, but is now
:'.gain on a fair way to recovery.
The Emperor of Germany. believing In
large farnilies, has promised to stand
godfather for the cight't child in eve.y
family in Germany, rich and poor ; and
eighty marks will be presented to the
parents.
Absolont Merner of Berlin, son of the
late Senator Merner Is sueing Senator
Valentine Ratz for $1,400, which he
alleges is due: flint for itis efforts In
securing the Sutator his appointment.
Senator Itatz dentes that anything 1s
(due.
\\'inghant has had eight deaths from
typhoid fever, and there are over twenty
(-aims in the town at present. The webs
have been found to be contaminated
from the sewers, owing to the gravelly
nature of the 8,11. Tnc t ta';r wiil vote
on wateiworkm shortly•
Mrs. Jane Smith lett Tnu''sday to visit
at the home of Mr. Jams Russell at
Victoria harbor.
Messrs. Jackson Bros., clothing man-
u_artucra of Clinton, were here on Wed-
nesday of last we:k looking for a pos-
srt ie building for a new factory. They
were impressed with one o: two good
hulldings here and it Is understood they
will make u proposition to the town
Council. The company is a good o::e
and the business would b: worth get-
ting. An effort should be m%d^ to se-
cure It.
A successful shoot at live birds was
held in connection with the Commercial
House on Thankaglviul Day, the affair
Mang held In the afternoon on the recre-
ation _grounds. Sides were chosen to
hoot for the supper, with the result
that John Trlebner's side defeated D.
'fortieth's side by 48 to 40. F. 'Kerr
and J. Triebner killed their ten birds.
Following are the scores.-Hartlelb 8,
Guettinger 4, liurdon 3, Knorr 1, F.
Triebner 8, Kerr 10, Wilson 8, G. Pal-
mer 3, Taylor 3.-40. J. Triebner 10.
L. Palmer 3, Dr. Swett 4, Cotton 1, T.
Maker 5, S. Bowden 5, Stteardown 5,
II. Zimmer 6, E. Flynn 1.-40.
YOUNG BROOD SOWS FOR SALE
Two excellent brood sows, bred from
pure tierkshlre and Tamworth, for sale
Apply at this office.
DRIVER FOR SALE.
A good driver 4 years old -quiet in
every way. Apply at this office.
RUG FOUND
Oa the 2r,d con. of Step':en. a woollen
rug. Owner can have sante on proving
property and paying for this notice, by
applying to G. Penhale. con. 3. Stcp!.rn.
SALE REGISTER
Tuesday, Nov. grid. -On Lot 3, Con. 14
Tuckersunith. at 12.30 sharp. Farm
Stock and Implements, the property of
D. Gibb. 13. S. Phillips, Auctioneer.
Thursday, Oct. 28. -Household furni-
ture, etc., the property of Mi,. M. J.
Fritz, Grand Bend. Sale at 1 o'clock.
II. Boysenberry, Auct.
Friday, Oct. 29th -Farm Stock and im-
plements, the property of J. A. Coughlin
Lot 10, S. 4. Stephen, at 1 o'clock. J.
Stanley, Auct.
FARM FOR SALE
74 acres 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
roorus, hard and soft water in the
house ; good barn, number of fruit trees.
situate north of the station road. Exeter
For particulars apply to JOHN HA\VK-
84IAW, Proprietor, or i3. S. PHILLiI'S,
huctloneer.
WE \V.\NT
For Fal and Winter months in Exeter
and surrounding country an active re.
liable agent to take orders for nursery
stock.
GOOD PAY WEEKLY. OUTFIT FREE.
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY
000 ACRES
of the choicest nursery stock which you
aell direct to your customers. This le
one of the advantages our men nave over
jobbers. We guarantee t1 a delivery of
trees In GOOD CX)NDI"ION and It' TO
CONTRACT GRADE. Write for partic-
ulars-PELHAM NIitSER Y (7G., TOR-
ONTO. ONT. I'lea,e mention this paper.
DRESS MAKING
1 wish to announce that 1 have open-
ed a dress making establishment at the
home of Mr. Gordon Manns. A'tdrew-st.
and am now prepared to accept orders.
i':ave had a wide eeperlence in the line
of dressmaking. having been head cutter
for the last two years In Brantford. 1
guarantee satisfaction. -OLIVE JONES.
Ontario Liquor License Act
License District of Scarth Huron. Nati,h're-
by given that Mnt. Wm. Frits, of Grand fend, has
made applfratinn for pern:ission to tran.fer her
Townsh:ptatern license In (:rand Rend, Township
of Stephen, to Ern Brenner. of Grand (tend, and
that the said a ppli.atien nit! he considered at the.
meetin�gof the itesrd of License C'nmmissioner., to
he held at the Commercial Hotel, in Village of Exe-
ter. on Saturday. the :With day of October, iate, at
the hon, of 1n am.
All persons intereste.t will ,rr, ern thesnelres ar.
cordingly,
John Torrance. License inape- tor
Dated at Clinton, this tint doe of October, IP.►J.
Messrs. E. autistic,. 1'. Gill and (W.
Statham had a particularly good bit of
luck Tuesday it the shooting lite, when
they succeeded 'n getting 14 rabbits.
Mr. Chr'atie says It should have been
18. but he missed two easy ones be-
cause he Was s0 sock sure of getting
two others t hat rte trussed. \Vc haven't
tasted them yet.
The following la the copy of the ad-
dress as preacn(ed to Mr. and Mrs. New
town Baker and daughter, Fairfield. the
wile'. we ntetrttoncd last week. -
Dear Friends. --It Is with feelings of
:Tenet tttat we learn of your intended
TIT -Torture from among us, and we meet
here to-n;ght to bid you farewell. While
wi-h ur you ha -e , lwaya s :own the tut:
spirit of neighborliness In your unself-
t..h life and thoughtfulness for others,
always exhibiting am interest and sym-
pathy 1n all that made for the happiness
and well-being of the: community. \Ve
have always felt and realized that we
could look to you as friends who were
ready to share not only t he joys, but
the de.pcst sorrow., we were called up -
o:: tc pass through. in churcl: life we
have ever found you true to t hat bond
of brotherhood which binds us to God
and each other. \Ve ask you to acecpt
this present (an catendicu table), l o' for
its money value, but as a rumembran_e
of your a'aoclations with us, and a to-
ken of the love we bear vcu. We trust
that in your new home you will find
true friends and that you fives !nay h;
all that God', greatest gif.s, b.'11 tem-
poral and spiritual, may make (hen,. -
Signed o;• Behalf of the neig(borhzo•I.
;\irs J. Jacob, Mrs. W. Bowden.
'THE SO"L'S AWAKENING."
The new premium picture give:n to all
subscribers to the Family Herald and
Weakly Star o: Montreal, 13 certainly a
tbeaut y.
Never to the history of newspapers
has there blert such enthusiasm over a
premium as 'The Soul's Awakening"
has rretted doting the plat two weeks.
Almost every newspaper in Canada has
published some flattering tributes to
The Fancily Herald's enterprise. Clergy-
men of all denominations have written
thanking the publishers for giving the
paople of Canada an opportunity to
possess such a picture. Every mall
brings scores of letters front parents,
fathers and mothers, expressing their
sincere gratitude for furnishing the
home with such an elevating influence.
School inspectors have written- suggest-
ing that every selool room !a Canada
should have a copy of 'T.ie Soul's A-
wakening." believing that it will ;tare
a powerful, though silent influence on
the tni:ids of tt,e children. The Family
Herald and \\'e'kly Star Mcrae Is his
value at one do;lar, but with this' picture
as a premium 0 looks like giving away
money. It is said the supply is limited
and there 1s a big rusk o: subset ip-
t'ons. No one should miss it.
BIRTHS
'Bowman -In Loudon Tp., on Oct. 12.
to Mr. and airs. Bowman, a son.
,Lamport -At Crediton, on Oct. 15, to
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Lamport, a son.
Jordan. -In Goderich, on Oct. 'doth. to
Mr. and Mrs J. E. Jordan. (r.ce
Mary Murray). a daughter.
Jlahon.-In McGillivray, on Or t. 16, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Mahon, a
daughter.
Thomson -On the 2nd of Iiay. on the 15
Oct., to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Thom-
son. a son.
Denonty.-At the Sauble Line, Hay, on
the 19th Oct., to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Denomy, a son.
MARRIAGES
Moncur--Adapts-At the res'drncc of
the br'dc's sister, Sirs. Lionel Cu:t n.
Avenue (toad. Toronto. on Thursday.
Oct. 21st. by Rev. \Vrn. Farncombe.
W'JI!ant Lutz Moncur, son of Mr. and
Mrs Moncur of Exeter, to Helen Ger-
Dude. daughter of Mr. Joshua Adapts
of Guelph, Ont.
Klumpp-Ehlers-At D:.ahwood, In the
Evangelical church, on October '27th.
Thomas H. Kluntpp to Miss Amelia F.
F'.. daughter of Mr. Joan Ehlers of
Dashwood.
Coleman -Armstrong -in Hay. on Oct.
20, John Coleman of Rogervllle, to
Miss Louise. daughter o; Mr, and Mrs.
William Armstrong.
Hrewer-Mathers.-in Parkhill on Oct.21)
Fred Arnold Brewer to Miss Jennie
E. Mothers, both of Parkhill.
Downs-S.evenson-At Listowel, on Oct.
21 At., \\-alter S. Downs of Clinton, to
Miss Addle L. Stevenson, of Listowel.
DEATHS
(tern. -1:I Osborne, on Oct. 25th, Thos.
1(ert. aged 84 years, 8 months, 1 to
days.
Breen. -in Stephen, on Oct. 23rd. Fred
crick James, son of Mr. and Mfrs.
Fred Green, aged 6 years.
ticMurtry.-In McGillivray, on Oct. 19,
Jas. Mc.1urtry, aged 77 years.
nohcrty.-in Clinton. on Oct. 17th, Geo
Doherty. aged 65 years.
Dore -in Mitchell on Oct. 20th, Mise
Myra Dore, aged 29 years.
Jt-leson.-At Drysdale, on Oct. lSth,Mr.
John Brisson. aged 72 years.
Pfaff. -in Mensal). on Oct .14th, Henry
Pfaff.
Gower -In McGillivray. Con. 10, on Sept.
21, Sutton Corbett, beloved wife of Al-
bert cower, aged 52 years. 6 months
and 21 days.
FCLLAIITON.-On Thursday at 12
o'clock a fashionable wedding took place
at the horne of Mfr. and Dirs. John WII
son, when their daughter. Miss
Marion E. C., was united in marriage
to Mr. W. Clary Ilr.tvendrr . o! 1..0ka-
tield. Ont.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
OVERCOATS
Our overcoats are the swelleet in town and every men's
overcoat is here.
Does he prefer a new style with the Pru+sign of College
Ulster Collar? We have them iu evety new model and fabric.
Does he lean toward something unet? We have all styles
in Blacks, Blues, Long Coate, Mediums and Shorts.
The man that passes this store on Overcoats will miss tbe-
BEST OVERCOATS IN TOWN 1
Hats
Many new kinks, Curves, Colorings and Shapes, fcr the
Fall Season.
Suits
Our Special Made to -Measure Clothing is staking
A BIG HIT
Ready -to -Wear Suits at all prices.
A n 3w stock of Children's Cloths on hand
SANDY BAWDEN
Opposite Post Office EXETER, Ontario
Class
es that are not suited to the
eye, if used, are injurious to your sight
With My Method of Testing,
" Looking Into The Eye "
I can measure all defects accurately and the
glasses I prescribe are guaranteed to give the
very best results it is possible to obtain. No
charge for testing, and we can test at any time
-night or day.
S. Fitton
JEWELER OPTICIAN
Wedding Rings and Marriage Licenses
It's Easy to Go Wrong
on the Furniture Question
And many and many a housekeeper bas done it -
Most of them do it by means of the Mail Order
Catalogue.
In it they see pictures of Beautiful Furniture,
along with wonderfal stories of cheapness. And they never stop to
reflect that, things are so fixed in this world that much cannnt be bought
for little.
Furniture, of all things in the world, cannot be satisfactorily
bought without an examination.
We never tire of explaining all about the goods we sell, and after
you have made a selection you can he assured tbvt what you purchase
will "MAKE GOOD" in long service.
JAMES BEVERLEY,
Leading Undertaker and Embalmer
Stoves and Ranges
The Biggest and Best Display of Stoves
and Ranges in Exeter
Coal o1' Wood Cooks
Cast Range, with Reservoir
National Ranges, with Reservo
Imperial Oxfords
Garlands
Souvenirs
from $18 u
Spec. $25, good value
it from $32 to S50
- 25 44
38 4$
:37 44
Don't Miss Seeing Our $25 Imp, Oxford ---The Best Stove
Value Ever Offered !
30 Days to be Satisfied
Remember, We Cuarantee All our stove, RaiifieP.
Jewell, Garlands and Souvenirs
from $35.50 up to $4G
Wood Heaters from S2up
Wanted ---50 Second Rand Heaters
and Wood Cooks
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HEAMAN'S HARDWARE & FOE VE STORE
HEATERS