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3TELVART's
Have ) nu heard about our New Spring Nall Papers.
We are told that they are the most artistic in
to\(n. We are proud of them. While the
Styles and Shacings am extra fine the prices are easy
to reach.
the roll for very neat
5c Bedr(uun and Kitchen
Papers. good cent• colors,
Nude1a latae price IIP pa-
re' IF. Per roll 5c.
IOCthe roll for a lovely
range of Gilt scroll
and floral •feet palwie,
suitable for dining rooms
and parlor.. Borders
same price. Per roll 10c
20 and 25
7cthe roll for a lovely lot
ut Glimmer and Gold
fluiabed papers, suitable
for any room. Border
same price as paper.
Per roll 5c.
15cthe roll for our beauty
collection of papers.
They are certainly money
savers. Good enough for
any room.
C. for the daintiest lot of Ane papers we
have ever shown. We would like to
show you through our new papers -You'll be interested.
60cthe yard for our new
Shadow Stripe tweed
Dress Suitings. These
goods come in a lovely
rich shade of light grey
with shadow set ipes of
green, mauve, blue and
Black. •These Bre copies
of the latest New York
fad and they :tre certain-
ly very pretty.
3.50 The waist end for the
new Dresden silks.
lovely floral effect in
blues. mauves and pinks
• OThe yard for a lovely
Black French "Peau
de 8:tie" Silk. Color and
quality guaranteed. If
this silk cute or crocklea
with ordinary wear we
will replace it.
Dressy young men want "King"
Hats. They have a style all their
own. We sell them and we have
never sold as much solid satisfaction
as the King Hats. A new lot just
opened. the shapes are correct -Ask
for a King Hat, take one other.
the BEST Tel
We sell Steel Briggs
Field Seeds. We have
Fold then, for 17 years and
have never- sold a had lot
yet -Pretty good record
aint it. Buy your Mange'
and Turnip seed from us.
You have our guarantee
for quality hacked by ye
good old firm of Steel
Briggs.
(loyal Giant Sugar Beet
in packages; Jumbo sweed
Turnip an packages; Good
Luck Turnip in packages:
Evans Ontario Turnip in
packages; Sutton. Cham-
pion Turnip. hulk, Mam-
moth Long Red Mangel;
Giant Yellow Intermed-
iate Mengel; Improved
White Carrot.
J. A. STEWART
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1 DIAMOND HALL
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
JEWELERY
CUT GLASS
CHINA
SILVERWARE
Repairing a Specialty. .
Call and Inspect Orr Stock.
H. Mdr6hdQ.
JEWELER
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DRESSING WELL
is an art and the man
who has his clothing
made to measure has
found the key to that
art. Each
garment
that
we make for you has
that air of individuality
y
so touch sought after by
the fashionable man.
You aro acro of Comfort,
Ease and Elegance
too Suitings to hand
at prices away down
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER, - ONIARIO.
ERNEST ELLIOT
C•sveyancer Accounts Collected
MONEY to Loan at lowest rates.
North west lands for Sale.
Office, Mals Street. Exeter
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IMPORTANT NOTICE!
Seven Sutherland Sisters beg to an-
nounce to tt.e ladles and gentlemen cf
Exeter and Vicinity
that they have made atrangements
with
W. S. Howey, Druggist
and will hold daily demonstrations for
one week. eorntnencing Monday, May
tlth regerdi ,r treatment of the Hair
and Scalp. They respectfully invite
everyone to r'Ill and consult with them
Comp and ••e the Long, Beautiful
Hair, grown by the nae of the Seven
Sutherland Sisters' Hair Grower and
Hair and Scalp Cleaner. Canadian
Head Ohre, 11 Colborne Street. Tor-
onto. J. 13. Bailey, Foreign Manager.
Market Report. -The following to
the report of Exeter markets. eor-
rected up to May 2nd., 1907.
Wheat, 70 oents a burbel.
Oats 35 to 66 oenta per bushel.
Teas. 70 cents per bushel.
Barley. 44 to 44 cants par, WNW.
Shorts. 522 per ton.
Flour. $2.10 per cwt.
llran, $20 a ton.
Ilay 510 to $11.
Feed Flour. 51.25 per cwt.
Berns. 51.30 per bushel.
Clover seed. $S to $10 per bushel.
Butter. 22:. per pound.
l'otatoes. 75c. to 90e. per bag.
Dried Api.'•.s. 6c. per pound.
Eads, 15 cents per dozen.
'togs, dressed $8.00.
Hogs, livewei„ht, $6.00.
Coal, $7 a ton.
Onions Large. 120 cents a bushel.
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I LOCALS 1
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5. Fitton. issuer of marriage li-
censes. also complete line of wed-
ding rings always on hand.
Messrs. Joseph Davis. 111. G. Belden
were in London last Saturday.
Mr. Geo. W. Dolman. of HAmond-
ville, w•ns a visitor iu town Satur-
day.
Ed Christie attended elle South
Huron Stock Show, 'held at Bruce -
field last Friday.
The rain nn Sunday and 'Monday
was just what elle farmers have
been looking for'.
Nelson Vale. of :Exeter North, left
Tuesday morning for London where
11e has averred :1 Rituatl011.
The evert: of building the Canhing
factory is Loin; on rapidly. The
roof is beiu;'cert on .this week.
Messrs. John Charlton, Walter
i'umphrey and Earl iIlardy left lest
Thursday for the Northwest.
Owing to the 'illness of .Mr. Flem-
ing and Miss McCallum their rooms
at the school were closed ,on 'Monday.
Miss Moy Snell. returned 011 Sat-
urday eveningSittig- a pleasant visit
of a month with friends in Inger-
soll.
The old building at the former
market site has been torn down and
brick is teeing hauled for the erec-
tion of two cottages.
William l;rinlacombe and family
left Tuesday for ,London. Mr. Brim-
acotnhe has secured u position with
the street railway company there.
A meeting of -.those interested in
base ball will be held at the Cen-
tral hotel, this (Thursday) evening
to settle up last year's ,husiltvess and
organize for the coming ecason. Let
there be n full nttendanoc. -
Epworth League Anniversary ser-
vices of the James Street Church
will be held on Sunday and Monday
May 12th and 13th. On Sunday Rev.
McAllister, of London, will preach
and on Monday evening a tea will
lite held.
Mr. l). 11. Sanders last Monday
purchased his 'brother, S. 'M. Sanders'
farm nn the end concession of Ste-
phen. The farm has been rented for
some time to Thos. Shapton, the
lease expiring next fall when Mr.
Sanders will ta1;14 llOSlCSSion.
The lith annual convention of the
\%omens' Missionary Society. of the
Exeter district will be held in the
Methodist Church. Granton, on Tucm-
May 1401. An excellent program
has boon prepared for the day ani
a cordial invitation is extended the
pnhlic.
The Auction Sale of the W. 11.
Jones farm in Usborne did not come
off on Saturday last, the 'property
having been 'previously iuold to Mr.
William Bawde,t. \\'e understand
that jair:-3.611$, 71. Berdntnn, of Brie
rgedale has a"`i1frr'n+neshaaed the farm
,through ':Messrs. Madman = an.
bury.
We all have several pieces of old
furniture Ilial we Jtave discard=cel
because the article is Roiled and out
of repair. M r. W. .1. Braman sells
Cattlebell's Varnish Stains. We be-
lieve that you would 11. .•,Iu•priscd
at the effect that one runt would
give on old articles. 1 his Varnish
Main comes in all shrdoe. Why not
te'pejt,
-\ (174Si... wedding was solemnize:'
on Tuesday--asvetsutt___gt 8 o'clock.
when Miss Lizzie. eeoond dliii Titer
of Thomas Willis was married .to
Mr. Ed Willis. The ceremony was
performed tit the .lames Street par-
sonage by Rev. A. 11. Goinz. 11. A.,
the temple being pnatt(vlded. The
Times extends to the brie2, its beet
wishes and to Oho groom con;ratu-
lati01114.
It was 0100 4111 on :'ton(fay hat
Itecve Bother had located a ;;old
mine on his newly -ac:(aired farm
West of the railroad track. While
taking out gravel n large stone nvns
found which showed layers of n ;old
like /substance. The stuff would
stared an acid itfsit, but a blower
as timed by jewelers failed to have
any effect on it. It wouldn't melt
and will be scattered around the
same as any other old ';ravel.
The eighty-eighth anniversary of
Irtsti4ation of Oddfellowship was
fittingly eelehralcd last Sunday
whena r
.boot on 'hundred members
of the local order tnarched in n boxly
to the Trivitt 'Merriorial Church. A
suitable sermon was preached by
the Rector, (rev. Ii). W. Collins, who
took his text from James 1 ;27 "fare
Religion and 1'nde•filcd Before (rod
and the Father is this to visit the
fatherless and the widows in their
affliction and to keep himself Un-
spotted from 1 he \\'orld."
A meeting of the council saes held
in the Tow 11 )1111 friday tri;tit to
(11.1401198 several by-laws. Two of the
by-laws referring to the keeping of
hogs and the limning of cows came
in for the most •onside• -11"n. A
suggestion was offered ,per-
son should be allowed . 1 ' ,• more
than two hogs during the summer
rr.cnth% and these 4o be kept 75 fl.
dist et from a well or dwelling -
house. As to tiro cows a recommen-
dation was made (hat the animate
be kept shut up on Sundays and the
hour for allowing them otic on
week days changed from 6 a. m. to
7 a. in. These 'netters will proba-
bly be 1 iourut up at the next rei-
nter meeting of 4hc council.
Unbeatable Values ---- THE OLD RELIABLE
+- In Lace Curtains Spring Suitings, Pantings, Hats, Neck Ties, Etc
THIS DEPARTMENT contains everything that is need-
ed from the low priced pretty Nottingham to the fin-
est Swiss net Come and prove that our ualues are unbeat-
able.
50c Pair
An excellent, curtain
money, very neat design.
3 yards long. Per
for the
2 and
pair 50c.
$1.00 Pair
Of Nottingham het with open
centre and pretty border, 31j yards
long. Per pair $1.00.
$1.25 Pair
1s a neat Nottingham net with
open work centre decorated with
small figured pattern, with very
dainty border, 31 yards long. 50
in. wide. Per pair $1.25.
$1.75 Pair
Just the curtain for bedrooms.
very dainty border avith plain
centre. button hole stitched (dxe
3 1-2 yards long. Per pair- 51.75.
$2.00 & $2.50 Pair
A number of different styles
to select at these prices, every
design is an attractive one, every
pair big value.
Per ,air $2.00. $2.50.
$3.50 Pair
This curtain is the finest we
have ever shown. centro of Oto -
pular open work effect. with
stylish scroll border.
Special per pair $3.50.
SNELL ROWE
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE:-
UIRLLS
Douse and 1-5 acre land East side
Elizabeth Street, Francistown. Ap-
ply to Mrs. Edwin Jones. Exeter.
1)11. OVENS EYE AND EA1t SUR-
geon, will be at the Commercial
Hotel. Hours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p.
ru. Glasses properly fitted and dis- 1 M
eases of eye ear and nose treated.
next visit aY 3rd.
Miss Ida Cottleis '► London -
iva.
The Sunday School Convention will.
bo held tiat'F,limvilk on May 29th.
'Mrs. I. halls told Mrs. James Tay4I
lor, Exeter North are on the sick
list.
Miss Lnnra McFalls Ilett Monday
for Detroit where tshe will visit
friends.
Mrs. A. E. :Follicle left yesterday
for a week's visit with friends in
Toronto.
A number of 1Exetcr's young (pea-
pL attended a taffy pull at Simon
Vaml'be1I's, one evening Iaet week.
Mr. George Armstrong. of Paris,
Out., is at the home of his brother
owing to the illness of Itis mother.
Rev. Dr. McIlon'Igh, n former pas-
tor of the Main Street (Church. was
recently made a D. ID. by the 'Method
dist conference.
John Ford moved into a house be-
longing to L. Alc'1`ag ;art and .re-
cently occupied by 4W. Bestard at
the North End.
Miss Marion Blatchford, daughter
of Mr. end Mrs. John Illatchford.
who has 'been ill for some time. is
recovering rapidly.
Rev. Going returned last Friday
from London where dee was attend=
ing the examining board of -the
Methodist Conference.
LOST.-ilird dog, white end brown,
answers to the name of "Colonel."
Lost on Nurday last. ''lease notify
the Times Office or Fred Young et
Crediton.
Itev. 1). W. Collins and 'Wt W.
Tainan were in ,Lucan last /Thurse-
day evening ,the occasion being the
official visit of 11). D. G. M. Hawley.
of New Hamburg.
George 'Currie, who earns out from
Hand with Ilnwden & McDonn(ll's
las shipment of =horses left ,Inst
week ,r Crystal City' Man., o enter
the em oy of Thos. Greenway.
Mr. V . Blatchford .has purchased
the hoes of Wm. Ilritnaoornbe, near
the rive We u114eretnnd that Mr.
Illatehf d intends moving ;the build- 1
ins ba • on the lot and :put it an
61131w -for renting.
,. 'Mr. Ben Makins, on Monday .moved
to the new farm he recently
chased from front Ed. Christie. 'Mr. Ito% -1
cliffs, the former tenni of the farm!
has moved to IL Smith's .Farm on!
the 21d concession of 11ay.
Woman's institute. -Thr regular
meeting of the Woman's Instituto
will be 11(1 in Senior's hall on Fri-
day, 'May •tr(t lit 3 o'clock. Stirs
Balla, President. Mrs. Ilnstinza 84•c.1
Mr. Will llonthron, of Chicago was
h ( M R
t guest st mint, COWIN,
c of his tett s Le 111 ,
on Tae -day.
STRAYED AWA('. -O,1 Monday j
evening. an Irish (terrier dor light
brown in color, 'whit(' 114'11041 striee 1
on throat with short tail answering
to the name of "Jerry." Any in-
formation that will Jca(1 10 his re-
oovcry will be nuitably rewarded.
Ilarry Carling.
The town fathers anode their rot -
mill tour of 'inspection on ,Nfotcfay.
The locations of Ale two new water 1
tanks were r• ,
.t
n er decided d ul on. One as to
be placed in front of'Mitchell's Tem-
perance (louse at the station and
111e other in front of ,Miss I)o(Id'R 1
residence, corder of Victoria and
Andrew Streets.
The smalli'ox scare in Stephen
Township 'tan tilmost subsided. While
a few new cas(w hair, been ,reported
retest of theme who were relxirttd
last week have reootered. It ems
reported last week Khat Rev. Put.
cliff(., of Corbett rices afflicted, but
with a mild tyle. Owing to the
wild reports of the doily papers. the
bursitis -en in 1)asheo(ld and Crediton
come almost to n stand yelp, (people
being nfrakt to enter the villn,rr'w to
do their shopping. We hnve ten
assured that there in no danger of
any further nutbrcnk, las the phy •
siciarxv have+ the cases well in hand
and every precaution is te'in,; taken
to prevent it • spredin,z. Several
schools in the township have been
cloned, not on recount of any cavem
of smallpox, but es a precaution.
the trusters believing in the old
saying that "nn ounce of prevention
1. better them h poured of cure."
f11[JION
We are special selling agents in this
district for Lhe well known and cele-
brated preparation of the
Dairy Association
Lyndonville, - Vt., U. S. A.
And can now supply you with their
four famous preparations the most
popular on the market.
Kow Kure 50 & 3$1. per tin
Bap Balm 506 Gan
• target Gure 506 Gan
flmeriGan Horse Tonic 506
a pa6kage
Once used always in favor.
If you have never heard of these
preparations ask us about them. You
will be benefltted.
W. S. COLE, Phm. B.
Chemist and Druggist.
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
House Dc6ordtor
Plumber (Hot and Coldwater).
Sign Writing and Graining
With R. Dinney last year.
mates furnished on application.
A Trial Solicited.
Esti-
ARTHUR D. DAVIS
Exeter, Ontario
Residence, corner James and An-
drew Street.
CEINION BUSINESS CO1tEGE
(tl Affiliated with wlnQham A. C.
or IE
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liste(fual Instruction,
Write for handsome :.!atalogue.
GEO. SPOTTON, Principal.
Mr. F.W. Gladman was in Toronto
last week in the interests of the
executors of the estate of the late
James 'Moir, of l!sborne Township,
who were asking the Court ,,to con-
strue the will. There avis :a conflict
of interest bet %teen the 11-irs of Mrs.
Margaret '1'rann, a daughter. who
died in the West some years ago and
the remaining heirs of Mr. Moir.
The judge decided a rained the claim
of the Manitoba heirs 1.11g1 in favor
of the others.
Mr. L. C. IFlpiniu,c last Friday re•
oeived the flag ,which was 41111rchased
with money donated 1,y the school
children of the town and to be pre-
sented to the Exeter, England,
school. The flag is of the hest wool-
len bunting 15 by 8, wit it: dile Union
Jack and the Canadian Emblem ,and
in a beauty. Mr. W. D. Weekes is
having painted on the flag, "frons
the Exeter. Canada Nehool, 10 dhc
Exeter England School." It is ex•
Meted the flat will be Fent this
week. Besides ih(• /IgA it is Aho In-
tention of the committee to Lend a
hook containing tics -ars of Exeter,
copiem of the !oral newspapers, a
retry of "We'll Keep the Old 'slag
Flying" written by N. 1). liurdon
and +e1 to music by I'tof. \Vm.
ilrowvn. The flag that is being sent
by the Exeter. EI:, lsrxl, sch001, •is
expected hefnre the 24th, and ar-
rangements have horn made, that
instead of having the parade ins -
band at the 'Town 'tall, ,t0 continue
to the schen' ,(r0nnde and have the
flag unfurled. This will be a most
fitting addition .10 the day's attrac-
tions and the children err nwniting
the event with touch interest. 'fhe
11a,z will be on Exhibition in W. 14.
Cole's window, Wednesday ••venins
and Thursday.
WiiAT iS T11E DIFFERENCE.
Between a bald 'lead and :the
Seven Sutherland Sisters. Amuse; -
11 is before and rafter riming( rho
Seven Sutherland : Sisters' Ilnir
(Grower and Scalp Cleaner. 1W. 8.
S. llowey. special Agent.
We are showing this week a very choice range in Spring
Suifings, also some very pretty patterns in Pantings. In
Ready Made Clothing we carry a very full assortment in
Men's Youth's and Boys' sizes.
You should see our new Spring Hats, they are
stylish indeed. A full line of up to date Neckwear.
We invite your attention to our new Astoria Shoo in
gents for spring. They have no equal for quality and price.
very
Ladies' Waists, Gloves and Millinery
Just to hand another lot of those Ch ce Waists you hear so
much talk about. A few more pair of thAe long Gloves left, Black
and White, in silk and lisle thread. Don't forget that we have a
first class millinery in connection with our store in the person of
Miss Morlock,
Cash for Butter and Eggs as well as Trade.
CARLING BROS.
The Sovereign
Bank of Canada
Notice is hereby given that a dividend of one and one half per
cent. (1%%) for the current quarter, being at the rate of six pe
cent (6%) per annum on the capital stock of this bank, has been de
clared, and that the same will be payable at the I4:Pad office and at
the branches on and after Thursday, the 16th of May next.
The transfer books will be closed from the 1st to the I5th of
May, both days inclusive.
By order of the Board.
D. M. STEWART,
General Manager.
CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER.
JOSEPH SNELL Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors
SoItabIc liurniture ot 1111 Grddcs
We have been one year in Exeter and take this opportunity
of thanking our customers and friends for. their liberal patronage
and we hope to be able to merit a continuation of their patronage.
Artistic Furniture
We have the moat Artistic and up-to-date Furniture that money can buy
Everything is new, no al stock, and our prices are as low as the lowest.
20 per Cent Off
In the Undertaking Litre. \Ve carry a full stock of everything required in
the business, and for every job of undertaking we will give 20 per cent of
regular prices.
Jas. Beverley
Graduate of the College of Emb aiming and a metaber of the Canadian Em-
balmers Association.
A Good Way Corn!
-AT-
to be Stylish and Becomingly Exeter and Centralia
Dressed and to have your Cloth-
ing as thoroughly made and as Warehouses
carefully cut as possible is to come Will exchange for other grai
here with your ideas.
First-class Workmen will turn if desire(',
the materials which you choose Richard Seldon
into pleasing, lasting realities. Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
Our experience is pretty good
assurance that you will be sorry
for nothing and prices are always
at the bottom notch.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
Use
BLENDED FLOUR
Everything about baking is easier
and succtes' is more certain when
you use
STII!t ftOLII(
No flour in the world is radii or
put up with more care than governs
every step of the production of
"STAR".
The result is that it turns
the lightest, whitest, sweetest
most nutritious brend and rolls.
out
and
Jost arrived n largo shipment of
teat American corn.
HARVEY BROS.
EXETER
HORSE SHOW, TORONTO.
May hat to 411.
Tickets on Rale at
SINGLE FAKE for round trip plus
50c. for admission coupon good going
May Int and at
FARE AND ONK THIRD for round
trip. plus 50c. for admialion coupon;
good going May L'nd, Sed and 4th.
All tickets valid returning until
'fay 6th.
•
l.ow rates to Norfolk, V,1 Daily
until Nov. .10th on account of the
Jamestown Exposition. Choir • of
Route's.
For full particulars and tickets call
on
J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Ticket Agent
J. D. McDONALD,
District 1'oaeenger Agent, 7'root•
THE TiMRS ANi) WEICKLT
GiOBE AND CANADA FAR-
MER, $1.35.
The offer of of the Exeter Times and
the Toronto Weekly Globe and Can-
ada Fenner for 81.35 is extended to
June 1. Over 15,1) of aur subscribers
have taken advantage of this liberal
offer and we are anxious to increase
the nn,t.ber to 251) before the first of
June. Any one who is now taking
the Times can get the ('lobe by pay•
ing us 35 cents.
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