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Exeter Times, 1906-10-04, Page 8STEWART' s 1Big Stor i t e:or open tee 11 x1:1/'1' 1.11111: We invite the Ladies and Children to visit our big Mantle Department before you purchase Your Fall Coats. We c•tn give fou all the nifty styles in Grey and Mixed Tweeds and Blacks. They are special values at $5.5), 8.50, $10 and 1450 It would pay you to call and visit our Millinery Rooms. We are showing the newest and most exclusive Ideas that are to prevail this season. Our selections is the best t hat can be purchased. We have the largest range of Grey mixed Dress Goods that we have ever shown and at 49 cents it's a win- ner. 1'ou ought to seo them, I know you will like then]. If you want to dress the little folks warm and stylish we have the range to choose from in Grey mixed Green mixed and mixed Tweeds, they are extra values at 25, 30, 35 cents Gentlemen, the time is here when you will be thinking' about a 'lobby Suit, `CALL." We can suit you, we have the stock and quality to choose from in our new department. If son want to be up to date in dress you ought to wear a "KING HAT." We are agents for them. Light in weight and easy fitting. Bring along all Your Produce, It's just as Good as Gold. •A-. sTEWART EP ODD TIME They are made by the most skilled mechanics in the world - to insure accuracy -and from the finest materials obtainable -for the sake of durability. In fact, they are made a little better than seems necessary. A. Marchand THE JEWELER GOOD CLOTHING Do not tet all the Good Chances pass you. if you are likely to need a new uit during the next six months you willcthw doing 'ousel( a favor by getting it Take Advantage TWENrY PEouR p Special Discount of WE DON'T Try to tit a Man into a ready- made suit, we make the Suit to Fit the Man as if it were ie own Soot nt im a borrowed one. If You want to have the reputation of be- i a correct dresser let U8 do the Tailoirng for yr", andou will ever be sure of good Ma- terials. good Fit, Special 1Vork• menship and pet fect finish. THE OLD WAY TO CURE A COLD THE Ni;\v WAY - TAKE Howey mum -A -cow CAPSULES ONLY MSc. A BOX. telae sure and have n box on s:r for tt is changeable Weather. W. S. HOWEY Phm, B. Mt, G. W. Holman, of Egntond title, w•:as a t'e'nor in town Batur day. ,ler. John Taylor, who was ill with typhoid fever, is able to h0 •around again. Mrs. Thorn um if a wiring returned last sw•eek (tont a flip through 1 he northwest. r west. Tarlov" Amy Johns left Monday for where she will Lake a coarse n tl conservatory of music. Mr. Ind Mrs, harry Baker, of De roit, and lir. and Mrs. Gen. Baker, f Windsor, ate here visiting ]herr irents. Mr. and Mr.. \Vm. Baker, Iuron etreet, W. W. Taman Marchant Tailor. , .1 f b L to r- . , _ - ..-ma at• ttaf 4th 18011 !Market Report. -Tee foltowiag Is the report of Exeter markets. oor- veued up to Oat. 4th. \bait. 70 cents per bushel. Harley. 39 to 40 aenty per bushel. Oats, 31 to 33 cents per bushel. l'cab. 65 to 70 cents per bushel. Shorts, $19 to $20 .t ton. ' Flour, $2 per cwi. Bran. $16 a ton. Hay. 88 to $8 per ton. Potatoes, 95 cents p•,er Feed flour, $1.20 per cwt. 13vaos. $1.30 per bushel. Clover seed, $7 to 48.50 per bus. Butter, 18 cents per pound. E;ys, 17 cents per dozen. Coal, $6.75 por ton. (fogs, dressed, $8 per cwt. Hogs, liveweight, 96.25 per cwt. Chicken. Re live. 10e. dressed. Old h.. es 0 to R contra. 1)uc.k::. 8 to 10 mutts. Larne onions, 60e a bushel. ]tri .1 Apples, 5c. per pound. t;e.e, 7 to 9 acute. Till"1t.UA:- OCTOBER 4th, 1900. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••OP••o•••O••N•ta••O•NN I LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Will Sweet, of St. Catharine?: 11 t(' visi11111; (heir par- ents for o few weeks. Mr. Brooks, of Michigan, is here spending a few days with his hro" Iyer, Mr, Thos. Brooks. 11 there ]S 4111 Mfg' \curd aha t. p1rticular1% needs to be. run 1Ilrough the coffee mill it i.< "colonel". Mr. :Vs Creech, jr.. has taken. a Position with Walter Dern to look after his afore at \Vhalen Corners. Miss Eta Ifardin:, returned home Last week after a ien d.ty's vixen ill hondon. St. T1son1114 and Talbott•ilte. Mr, 1?d. Weitcott, Of Exeter, has taken .21 rosition al tier. It. J. Tes. key's t,:1,ber shop. -St.. Marys door - nal. Jlr. John .Mt:ahfet1 last week 'nov- el, into the house on ifuron street belonging to .'Jr, C. Ocort%ood ,of Chicago. Capt. J. N. 1lowalyd Working in Wallaa<'bttrg 4u u past summer, ':t turnedhoer, Thursday evening. Mrs. W. J. Cook is spend couple of weeks p!Casa tit ver friends .and relatives at I':x Clinton New Era. Miss Lou White, of Woodstock, who was the guest of Miss 'Cora Powell during the past summer, left for her home on Tuesday. 1)r, Holloway, of \\'inzhani, well - /town in lsxcis has decided Io (nate in ''(' erbort). and moved to he latter pace last week. This creek will Fee 1 he end of firs in this county for the sca- n. The last one at Kirk ton will e held to -day ;and to -morrow, Mr. Frank De/bridge, who wac •ith the Sovereign Bank branch at codon. was last week transferred the Amherstburg .branch, his pox_ ion, beim; that of tell.'. o wa, ring the 0 last in„ 1 it withtiter, Notice, -The Exeter Salt Works Co., are now making salt ;and thosewho ;are need of r•:1me would (be pleased lo delve 'theta call at the ss"Irks.-1. 11. Carling. Sec'y.Treas, Fear, of the Jain Street Church :,,,d Het, Andrews, of Crediton, edilon, exchanged pulpits last, sun. Y evening, the occasion being the anniversary of the Crtd►Io,, Metho- dist church. Jlr, ltichard Hunter lea„ taken out nn ;luc•tionecr•'a license for the coun- ty of Huron. Orders left for at the Times office orat him post office, will omptat- tentiou. receive prompt at- tention. Geo. Anderson and Ed. Treble left Tue:day morning as re- presentatives from Exeter to aticad the quoit toury,.:imeat at 1 London. Th lournante.it w•iU con^Iude to - `Mr. A. E. Hodgen after spending t"' past three months mak. ing o trip, ]though the Rest. re- turned home on Saturday evening. Ile went as Ler as 1'oriI.ind. Ore., stopping off a t f he pri.lzip:,l places en.ro u (c. A musical t x0;11 is promised Exeter and the surrounding district on Thursday the 25th October when Mr. Wm. Drown, our ]duan] organist and teacher of music will give his first Grand Evening concert. The ;artists and music will be of both :1 high class and popular nature and we wish M1, drown a crowded house as a result of his enterprise and con- fidence in out appreciation of good music. Mr. William Brown, organist and droit master of Ti'ivitt church wishes to otrnouneQMemorie citizens of Exeter that he will 's- tablish a singing class Heading, Hai mon in Sightur for tete winter t and Voice Culture Hall, Main months, in Senior Hall, serest. As recce as member, are enrolled live will begin. For any information inquire of Jin. J. Senior or W]lliow Brown. It 1a 900 years since the failure Of a bank in China. Over 901) years ago in the reign of lei Hung, a bank f ailed. Iti (lung 1,:id it investigated, and to his indignation found tit had been due to reckless and shaaiy con- duct on the part of the directoor"t and the ntesidcnt. Ili Hung at once issued a11 edict that the next time a bank failed the heads of the di. rectors :and president wean to he cul off. Th]., edict 'rhiclr has sever been revoked Ile made Chinn's banking institutions the Palest in the w, red. The government has npprovc,l an extension .of time for .the isauar a of. the Canadian general service granted for the Fenian raid of 1866 and 1870 and the Rod Hirer est.'di- lion of 1870 until tl ' - p of July 1907' Tito medal • the I3fitish Cover a (aired by the dm(' allotted for in 1898, but eit, issuan:e ex. t wd ld on the 1st of January, ,1904 eines then n number of applications including Fume from Great ltribain, has•• been received, ,several of the ap11''`1',stating that they Aid not kri.,o ofthe i,suance of t until rectally. Hence 11, extension of time. 1 LADIES! TIIE OLD RELIABL .L.001( THIS WAY Where Did Cain Get His Wife ? If in need of a pretty fall hat or a stylish mantle we have Has r whereled Bible can get theor ages, We don'to know, had y kaon however you can get the beret, Line of Goods to be anywhesls. sae -- The Best saw always - OM' styles in ladies fall and winter Jacket's comprise everything the t new and nobby. Every new style of coat is to be found in our great variety. Pretty Tweeds in light and dark shales in different styles at $8.00 to $10. Pretty Fawns of beautiful quality Covert Cloth, 11 inches long with pleats, $1250 and $15.00. Special lot of imported Mantles in pretty dark tweed of blue, brown and green mixtures. 00 sale at special price, $5.0;). Ask to see this line. in black we have the best showing we ever had, Made np in a great num- ber of different styles. Prices $10.00 to $15.00. MILLJNJ3Ry OUR SNOW ROOM IS CROWDED with all the latest and best styles for fall and winter. We are told we have the beat showing in town. Come in and see for yourself. One thing we do know, that is, we can save you money on your fall hat. We spec- ially invite you to call and sec the styles and get prices before pur- chasing elsewhere. SHELL & ROWE ONE WEEK ONLY SPECIAL SALE tIOUSE�OID DYES 4 PACforkages 256 STANDARD HOUSEHOLD TURKISH REXALL These well-known dyes need no recommendation from us. They never fail to produce satisfactory results. (:let them white they last. FOUR pack- ages for TWENTY-FIVE cts. AT Cole's Drug Store Mr. F. W. G]adtnan was its London Wednesday on business. Mrs. Andrew Laramie, of Detroit, is visiting Mrs. Ed. Christie for o few days. • V1lt. C. E. ItACK\I:Y OP 1'ARQU.' ]1 par intends holding an extensive nuc- I tion sale pf Wm stock about' tete IOth n of Ociober, •, J Mrs. Hector Monroe, of Detroit, M' who has been spending a few days g: visiting Mrs. Monroe returned to her home on Tuesday, Ad Lumley Women's Institute, - The tep,ular reeling of the Woman's Institute will he ),eld in Senior's hall on Fri- day Oct. 5th. :1t 3 o'clock. - Jti�s halls. 1'rcP. ; Mrs. Hastings, Sec'y. ststillMrs. Geo. Rook, 2nd Conces• �; a sion, Usborne, intends holding a:dreTo sale of farm stock and imple- ments on Thursday, October t S. Mr, John Wood shipped a car -load of butobers cattle on Saturday for the Toronto markets, Apples Wanted.-Briog your ap- ples (0 tyre Exeter Evaporator, We ane paying good price?. -W. 11. Le- v+otlt Mr. W. D. Clark, of the Molson's' Bank staff returned from his brig on :Monday. Mrs. Clark is spending a few days with her parents in Lon- don and will join her husband hens in a week. Miss Kate Dont ',ram who has been visiting her brother in 'Toronto for several weeks returned home Mon- dry evening, She was accompanied) by her deice, Aliso Georgia Ilouthron who :%ill visit for some wceke. Mr. .1. W. Broderick this week purchased the .1. 1', floss property, south of the Metropolitan hotel. The property consists of a store and dwelling house and is desirable pro- perty. Mr. DI. •1:mkwn is at present Ilse tenant. ! Mr. John Brooks, of Owosso. Mich., is the guest of his brother. Mr. C. i T. Brooks. Mr. Brooks left Jsxeler 42 years ago and has only been a visitor ),ere a few times since. Ile finds many improvements in our town since he lived here, and is pheased to again be among the scenes of his young days. The Harvest Ione and Thanks- giving :ert•i1�s in connecGo,i with the James street Methodist church were held on Sunday and lfonday.'of thrs wehed k. On Sunday Rev. Going prtwo Thoughtful sermon. wire) tei were much (1ppreciaectcidal bymusi(hec tte congrcg iljons. Sp as furnished by the choir, In the Corning u solo was yang by Mist sones Taylor, and in i he evening iss Lewis and Mica Nina Carling' t'4 s<'lections he tastily decorated 1 church was te and vcgctaides, dtvhich were'. .'quite yin harmony with the harvest services. On Monday evening a tea w•ns held in the basement of the church and Was largely attended, (the ladies keepin" up ,their reputation for +plying good things for the inner n. After tea a program was ,held the body of \the church ,Ind ad - sees were delivered by th lresi- 1t tninisters, Itev. Geo. Brown, of ronto, and :ir. Brooks. f Michi- gan. who was a resident o son1e 45 years ago, ofe Exeter i, holo. erre sunt by Miss Been; and Miss Carling, Mr. Will Merry gave a pleasing coronet solo. Among. other things flint were said. one speaker mentions.] that Exeter, to his knowledge, had turned out more successful young men and e•o1e.. .1. 1les'irs. Smith Bros. Exeter north, on Monday, commenced a 30 day's bargain sale of dress goods, Iowcl- ings and cotton. They are Riving some good bargains and if you re- quire anything in these lines, visit their .tore before haying. They tt'ill pay you the highest priers for your but ter and ct;gs, tow A for Place Vat1he ho1uc .of 1Ii. on d Mdding irk t 11 S. 11. Gidpcy, Myth, on Thursday, 1 t ion ! Cent. 2001, when their second datfgh- '.113 ter, Effie, was united in marriage (oI David Somers, son of Richard Rev. era. Blyth. The bride entea•e,i the l t• afenn e parlor leaning on the arra of her the father, to the strains of the Missu•ed. ding march played 1..Miss Pearl are i ("4 an aby otl n in Canada. This speaks tt Exeter, le annual Rally il.i)• ir1 connec- With the James sl rt•et Methodist day Erlool will ho field next Hun. In the morning the pastor. Going, will deliver a special on to the young., ::nd in the 0110011 rervire r111 be held in body of the church at which all nvitc4 to alt end. The fancily of Mr. :and Mrs, V'1. Baker, of Huron street, had :t happy family reunion on Tuesday, October 2nd. t he occasion being .1 he celebra- tion of the !Otis -1y Anniversary of Mr. rind Mrs. leak, is wedding day. Only t immediato members of the family wire pre.r,at to enjoy the festivities, ttibh the exception of Jfary Ann Raker, of daginaw•, ,t colt. sin, and t h. ler ell 9, and was attended by Miss Ctdie &mere. sister of the groom, (''Bile If. C. Gidley, brother of tell bride, acted as best man. The ser- vice watt conducted by Rev. H. Ander. son. The bride's travellin 4 suit w,,s of blue ladies' cloth with hat ''t<, match. Mr, and Mrs. Somers left on Vi idly morning for 1hchr future home in Dunnville, -Blyth St.andari. T1u Planet Venus. -In antler to ]taker .an enquiry sent him regarding the I Arn<ri beautiful planet which has attracted i born so much at 1. ration for some weeks, Director It. F. Stupart, of the Me.. s,astp teorologic"a1 Service Toronto, says :•3.4)1110• I would Fly that 1h' plane( \'enus'.,n flu' has been shining in the western sky and 1 during Aug. and Sept, It is very brit. ]Lint just now but sa' t. `son aller ; r.iliidrY' 1 le sun. On lieptemtler 26th it (o ext reached its greatest. brilliancy •111.1: ret about 1 hour, 2t] minutes after i ;�y - rent the strn. There is no doubt tltit it George has been mistaken for an airship.' ,tett, but a fittley homiest would show 1 1 r.s, A 4lee nhsardit of il, as aii uirshil', lrs. e Rould not '►1>main ns 3.(eadtly in eine a 11, ker• sky even if anchored. Being r•atli�r, his hcl low '1own in the sout hoes( the • i 1N, F.n,e planet would naturally show liri;er' by refraction and More red on <tc-' adt'.1rrr�e count o n l oI the smoky horizon. �'<'nus r+rllont will remain an evening flat until their ,,to November 27, when 1t ,ifterw ,rds be jve for n time rises before the ren. :1111. I annic'er popular element•arc , k 1. (t'•1 • o: on sit run only relatIvo of the side of the family living in ca. Mr. :and Mrs. Ilaker have reeid<'nrs of Exeter during the 2 2 years, They were married in rue's r+thedraI, London, and time afterwards took up lane boundary between Middlesex luron, n few miles from Ceti - On this faro] all of their n eredborn, who wore here end congratulations to their s. Those present were Thom. I Ituron; 1\'illiam. St. Marys,] \\`ind•a.r : and Barry, De. and Mrs. Thoutas Flynn and brain ikaring, Exeter, and Free. %ueffle. llirriston, Mr. 15 a native of Engla,►d, while meet owes her nativity to .raid isle, and bot h. although d in years, are enjoying ox• health, end the wish of any friends is that they may red to celebrate the diamond sary of II* day when they tFri r troth. cent wail expiau► the mctiorn- of I + C'ens and Merrury a? morning THE , 771E TIMES TO THE END of' 1906 evening eters. M Illi 23c. SUBSCRIBE Al ONCE; "Full Value for the Money I 1 Is oar Motto. Any one who known the value of money, will call and examine Our Goods and see the Big Bargains we are offering, WELL ! WELL ! New Goods Are Still Arriving We have just received a large Line of Ready -to -Wear Clothing In Men s, Youths' and Boys' Tweed Suits, Now some of these Lines we are going to clear at a Bargain. Come in and have a look. Suits to Please the Lads Prices to Please the Dads Gents' Furnishings a Specialty. Have a fine assortment in Ties, Shirts and Hats won't you go toe Latest nd Nobbiest. the )LD RELIABLE and Igetiue someofthose ay, �� Elastic Ribbed Underwear They handle the Penangle in light, medium and heavy weights, Highest Price Paid for Produce, C A RLI NG BROS. what Do You It is not so much what you get, as what you save on pay day that determines your future success. The really ambitious man -the man who wants to get on makes it a habit to save as much as possible every pay day. In Save The Sovereign Bank of Canada $ 1,00 opens an account, interest is paid 4 times a rA On Pay Day? CRHDtTOY, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HBNSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors Western Ileal Estate Limited. Exchange, I NIOTJ EI 78 Dundas St., London Ilave you a farm that you want i sell Write to i rite for our terms of sel- Having lin; property. We have t Fat+ rented Mr. W. (� . complete method of advortiein; d I;1Ssett'8 Grain Store selling property in Canada. Do House. you ' WC are now in a position to want 1p buy a farm or buaineas handle all kinds of property izi any part of Ontario/ Grain, for Send for our list. We have some which we will pay the highest bargains, market value. OLD HENS WANTED. We will pay the Highes Cash Prices for live old hens also spring chickens, duck and all kinds of poultry, The Canada Poultry & Produce Mention this paper. Co., Limited, Stratford, Ont. t we solicit your gristing and Chopping patronage. 8) sf�••�•�s/NNNNN4N� Don't Monkeu With that Gough HOWEY'S White Pine and Tar Great big bottle for 2.ic. • The beet ever fur (:)144, and .o1(14. ••41•N/NN•NNQNNN I am paying this week for Wheat . 70c Oats - 32c Barley 39 to 40c Richard Seldon Exeter, Centralia 1 and Clandeboye STRAYED:TIHEitE CAME To MY premises about 4lie middle of June ;1 red yearling heifer. Ottner may hive sans) by proving prof erty and n tying cies r.;es, C. E. hackney, Farquhar. adATONIL Ti. Ter Kind roc Mian Aleji Bean W @igneous et 1 HARVEY BROS. Merchant Millers EXETER, ONTARIO. Hunters Excursio 1-1IT SINGLE HIRE - GOING OGT 9th iONOV. 6L1 To all points In Ternagami on T. & N. U. Ry. To To Sault Ste. Marek orints Mattawa to t Arthur via n ro Georgian Ray ao 1 Lake Super- ior points via N. N. Co. To points in Quebec. GOING OGT. 25 TO NOV. 6th - To Penetang, Midland, Lakefield. allpotnts Severn to North Argyle to ('oboconk, Lindsey atyo ton. All pointy MadaHalibuwaska to Repot Harbor. All pointe on Muskoka Lakes, -.ser, Lake of Bays, Meganetewan riven , ALL TICKETS GOOD RETURNING UNTiI, DECEMBER 8th. For tickets ..,,.f full information call on J. J. KNIGHT. Depot Ticket Agent J. i). McDONALD. District I'oseenger Agent, Toronto anted Good Girl or Woman for General house work. Good wages and conifortablo home. Apply either hi person or let- ter to Mrs. J. M. McEvoy 136 Elmwood Ave., London.