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STEWART'S
If You Want Something
Out of the Ordinary
in a
Coat
We Claim Your
Interest.
Our showing this season
easily discounts everything in
the past with better styles,
better wearing qualities and
better values than anyone else
within your reach. The rea-
son is that we have control of
the well known
Continental Mantles
which are in a class by them-
selves and have no equal in
Canada.
Ask for a copy of our new
Style Book or what is better
come in and talk with the
garments themselves.
Blacks, Blues, Tweeds and the new
Cobalt Browns. Special Values
at $9.50, $10.00, $12.5 0
J". A. STEWAP
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Tea Spoons, Beery Spoons,
Cold Meat Forks. Cake Forks
Soup 8poonr, Pie Knives,
Pearl -handled Butter Knives,
Knives and Forks,
Fish Servers, Carving Sets,
Wedding Rings
13ig Stock to choose from
.A, MARCHAND
NEW
Pall Suitin
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Etlisoa Phonoorauh
The Maglo of Sweet MuSiG
Follow Shakespeare's advice
and get an Edison Phonograph
the clearest, best and cheaFest on
earth. Call and hear one at
The Purity
Can. Express Block, Main St., Exeter
Teachers Wanted.
-TEACHER-WANTED - For. S.
8. No. 10, t'sborn,•, must hold 2nd.
class certificate. Services to begin
Jan. 1st. 1908. Apply ...gating sentry
to .1. G. \Iorsatf, Ilay, 1'. O.
-TEACIHEit WANTED.- For S. S.
No. 7, Caborne. Must hold venond
class certificate. Services Ito com-
mence .Ian. 1st. 1908. Apply 'statin;
salty to Semi. .1. i'ymn, Etitnville, 1'.
O. Applications mint h• in by Nov.
5441.. 1907.
-TEAC1lF,lt \WANTEI) - Teaches
wanted for School Section No. 2, Us -
borne. 1.n -it or second cla-,, crtifi-
cate. Male Teacher preferred. Sal-
ary five hundred dollars, Appli'a-
t ions reoeivod till Nov. 15th. Apply
to \\'nt. Monteith, Scc'y., /Thames
(toad, Ontario.
-Mr. Gem. Brooks is on the sick
list -
AND -hiss Livingstone vitltcd friends
in Kincardine this :week.
-Mrs. Edwin Jones visited eith Wood.Fashion late Mr.. Jelin Ogden last week•
-Mr. 1'. Wood. of Tot onto, is horns
spending n few .wicks holidays.
-Mr. and firs. 1). A. posy return -
cd Monday evening from ,Tonesville
Mich.
- firs. (:;ddis, of London. is the
guest of her son Got•rze in ilay
township.
-Mr. L. 11. Dickson has been ap-
pointed to conduct tete crown assize
at Godericlt.
- lies+r`. 1). A. Ross and .1. G.
8tanbury were in Stratford on Wed-
nesday on business.
-Mr. Wood and Mr. Dan Irani
near hryan.ton, were the suest, of
the Missci Jory on Sunday.
-Mrs. Boss, of sLis•inzstonc, Mont.
it the I;uest of ire sisters, Mrs. 11.
It. Collies and Miss Bonthron.
-Rev. D. \t'. ;miles preach`d the
annual Thanks: in? sermons in
Trinity church. N:•.che11 last Sunday.
-Mts. Jna•ph Snell and daughter
Flossie left Saturday Isar Boston.
where they will visit Mr. O. w.
Snell.
-Mrs. Chas. Livingstone of Mil-
verton, who tv.,a visiting her pararrin
Mr. area Mrs. John 1Tawkshaw, te-
turtxd to her loom. onitoaday,
JuSt firrlvcfl
Call and Make
at Selection be -
foie the rush.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer Accounts Collected
MONKY to lass as lowest rstss.
North west lands for Saki.
Office. Main Street. Baster
Market Report. -The -following u
the report of Exeter tuarketa, our•
reefed up to October 17th 1907.
\\'lts•at' $���1.05 per
.4k tsut.h:l.
11ar11'y. 1 U ti er.
Oat+, 50 i,1ttt1 Irl bu,JI 1.
Bract $24.
1'e:us. $O to $5 vesit►.
Shorts. $28.09.
Flour $3.00 per co 1.
Food Flour $1.50 to $1.51;.
flutter 22 rents ',sr hound.
E;;3, 20 cents per cion:u.
Ilo;s live sea;ht $OAu -
lio;s dressed $8.00
Iluy, $11 tto $12.
Clover seed, $B to $10 per bushel.
Potatoes, 75r to 90e. ,ler bag.
Dried apples, ti 1-2 oe•nts per pouni
Coal. $7.::5 a ton.
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I LOCALS 1
B. Fitton. issuer of marriage li-
censes, also complete line of wed•
ding rings always on hand.
Mrs. Fred Burnett. of 'Toronto, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. T. 11. Carl-
in;.
Rees. W. M. .Martin and A. 11. Go-
ing exchanged pulpits 13st Sunday
morning.
-A $400.00 piano, nearly new,
used loss titan one year, for $275.00
at 8. Martin & Sons.
-Alias Gertie Anderson left \Ve:1-
rte:;day evening for Chicago to visit
her uncle, Frank Anderson.
-R. iI. Stewart, piano tuner, is
in town, kindly leave your orders
for piano tuning at S. Martin &
Sons.
-Danny 1lartleib lit tended the
shooting tournament at Zurich last
Friday and ,teas successful, winniu;
second money.
-Mr. Harold Bisseit last Thura-
aiay received notice of bis tranafor to
the Branch of the Mol3on's Bank at
Simcoe. Ile left Monday to asautne
his new position.
-President Molson. Macpherson
and General Manan -. r Jamea Elliott
Elliott. of the 'Molaon's Bank, Mon-
treal, called on the local bank on
Monday morning.
-Mr. Wm. Miners this week mov-
ed into his crow how., on William
Street. Mr. Chas. Northcott is
moving into the house vaca'tt+d by
Mr. llinero.
-Owiu, to the inconvenience of
the extra e: nt, we .have decided to
sell our .bread ut five cents a loaf
of one and ;one quarter pounds
weight. W. J. STATIIAAL and E. A.
FOLLICK.
-While Mr. Jackson .was unload-
ing iron at •Murraya on Wednesday
his horse suddenly anovcd forward,
the sudden jolt :throwing him to the
;round. Mr. Jackson is compelled
to remain in used as a result of the
injuries.
-Milk has ,been increased iix cents
a quart and the. (weight of err. ad
lowered to ,911 for five cents, but
the price of the Times 14 t:ha.same.
$1,00 per year. If you .subscribe vow
w'e'll .4tnd it to you till ,Ian. 1909
for the dollar.
-At North street Methodist
church last Sunday evening .Miss
Carlin„ of Exeter, sans_ the to10
"I heard the voice of Jesus say."
She ;ass. a beautiful • rendering
which was much appreciated by the
conzreration.-Goderich Signal.
-We (were yesterday shown sam-
ples of last year's apples zrown by
Mr. Benson \Villiatns, of •('sborno.
The varieties are \Winter Russett
snd Northern Spy. 'Tho tipples are
in zood condition sod itt flavor are
just as luscious as any of this ycat''s
product.
-The St. Anthony I Leasure Club
last Friday evening organized for
the season and int:end havinz the
first assembly in the Town Hilt
on Tuesday eve nir.;, October the
22nd. Those wishing toattend the' as-
semblies and do not receive all invi-
tation can secure one hy applying to
1)r. A. C. _Ramsay, Scc'y.
-The Anniversary '.warty of ih)
Bethesda Church will be held next
Sunday afternoon and cveniu. r, Bev.
licrr, of Clinton delivering both s•r-
mon- Rev. herr will preach in the
,'fain Street church in the morning
and owing to Itev. E. A. Fear 1)11x.
in Clinton, Lakin; the +pastorat.e
there, the services in the Mfain St.
church will be omitted in the everi-
in;.
-IBIRING '1'lIE•'.\M ALONG• -if :h•
supply of 'arse potatoes keep rontinz
in to us as they have, iv, wi11 have
a sufficient supply to last in. until
next year. Last tr-ek we ball ten
Iitem :(bout Iwo that wel;h it three
pounds and now conies afon. David
Goulding of the 10th. of tTtsbornc.
With four that -weishod 8 pounds.
or an average of two pounds each.
-Many of the local hall enthusi-
asts were eager for the returns of
t he .games ir'tween Chicago and De-
troit for ,the world's championship
and had (word telephoned each nitht
givinz the ,moults. Th•t sympathies
in; the results. Ths so-mitaihies
were with Detroit and disapro'nt-
ment prevailed eacli time as the
raZn4 defeated the Detroit players
four times in isuece`..ion.
-A very pretty wz-.ddinz was sol-
emnized at (110 home of Mr. and Mrs.
G:ti;e, Jonesville. Mich. ?when their
only d.nrztter Miss Florence Taylor,
was united in .artiste to Warren
11. Ross, on of Mr. and Mr'. D. A.
Ross, of town on Thursday last, Oot.
10th. at noon. 11r. nest! lire. Rotes
will make their home ::t Grand Forks
North Dakota. The Times join
with their many friends in wishing
them a long and happy wedded life.
-A quiet wcddinz was solemnized
in London yesterday, (Wednesday),
when J1r. S. Percival Westaway .cos
united in rnirrLa?e to Mian
Moore, of London. Mr. V,es:sway
has been .•nza2(41 fur the past few
forint hs with the Crown Lithdzraph•
int Company, of Ottawa, and only
last week r crayon notice that rte
W:13 railed 'sy the Brantford Dis-
trict of t1• •'Methodist Church to
go to ('h' t, res a mission,.,.. •114
also to 1 .k. chars^ of lh' p: :int
bury 'tu t . 4tr. Slid Mrs. West -
away art t'• .4 in inon last nicht to
say farewell to Mr. Wrataway's rela-
tives and friends before leach) t 0n
Hie lou; journey. They will leave
Toronto Saturday mornin; (or Chins.
Watson's Underwear THE OLD RELIABLE
For. Women and Children
Underwear that Wip-Wear and nct Shrink. '
Misses tine wool Vesta and Drawers i
the best quality we have ever shown
guaranteed not shrink price according
to size.
Women's, Union. Vests and Draw-
er. to *klatch tine Itib Medium weight.
Grey or Create a' each Otic
Women's Fleeced Vesta and draw-
ers lovely andlw.rtt. in Grey or white
at each talk
Women's Five Rib Vests and Draw-
ers in grey or cream close knit super-
ior quality at each 50c
Women's extra fine quality wove vests
drawers to match size 34 3d in. white
or grey at each 75c
Women's Blip waists in white and
cream long sleeves in two qualities
25c and 50c
Children' Union Vests and Drawers
in full range of sizes good wearing
qualities price according to size.
Childs Knit Under waists well made
and finished in all sizes at all one price
25c.
Childrens Black wove tights good
quality color guaranteed price accord-
ing tolie.
SPECIAL
A lot of Misses' and Children'' Jackets in Tweeds and Plain
Cloths, alt sizes. to be sold at, a snap price. Call and see the
assortment and get the Bargain prices.
MILLIN BRY
'try us for Millinery. When you compare Our styles and prices
we know where the buying will be.
BNELI & RowI
DON'T MONKEY WITH
THAT COUGH
use
HOWEY'S SYRUP I Cole's
WHITE PINE & TAR!
Soldbnly at Howey's Drug
Store. Big bottle for 25e.
"Tbe Cook's Best Friend"
Dlt. OVENS EYE AND EAI( SUR-
geon, will be at the Commercial
Hotel. flours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p.
tn. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
eases of eye ear and nose treated.
Next visit Saturday November 2nd.
-Itewcr'a Male Quartette and
Concert Co., Best in Western OntaO-
io, comprising: Verne L. jlIewer.
London's Popular inaritoue : (Chas,
E. l'imrn, Canada's Highest Tenor
Singer and Comedy (Kitt+;;
Saunders. Eccentric Comedian, .rand
The Great Mario, Thin 'on of•My,s-
tery, The Magician. In the '(Opera
House, Exeter, Oct. :(13t. The Best
Conceit ever .given in Exeter. Get
ready to laugh Thanksgioing even-
ing.
-Lr addition to the Field Day
Sports there will be on the morning
of Oct. 18th. a baseball ma.lch,
basket ball .match immediately after
the base hall match and •1 foot -ball
match after tate baa,-b,1'I 'match.
At night a concert wilt fe held i11
the Opera Mouse consi-tin of- dis-
tribution of prizes, :;leeches and
other selections. For those wjlo
contributed -.odds ,.r cash for prizes
reserved seats will be kept. No ad-
mission fee. Everybody !lvelcome.
The prizes are: now on exhibition in
Mr. Cole'; window.
,Baking
Powder
Because she gets results that cannot be
obtained from any other powder. It
is pure CREAM TARTAR BAKING
POWDER, uniform in strength and
never fails to give satisfaction.
Fall is here and winter will soon be upon us. We beg
to announce that we have put in a full line of Stanfield'
Unshrinkable
UN DERWEAR
both in gentlemen and ladies. The Ladies Vests are the bests„
we have ever shown they are made to shape having no seaniEF
at $1.�0 each, very fine.
Furs and Cloth Coats
We are carrying a choice line of Furs this season, both ladies
and gents. We will sell ladies Cloth Coats by catalogue this season
as usual. Give us a call before making your purchase as we can
save you from $2 to $3 on a garment not having to carry them in
stock.
When in need of Millinery we can please you. We have a first
class milliner in connection with the store in the person of Miss
Morlock.
CARLINC BROS.
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We would ask our corres-
pondents to send in their hut -
gots each week whether they
aro little or big. We are look-
ing to the interests of our
subscribers in their partic-
ular locality, (and want the
news whether it is little or
much. Sometimes you may
rot have much 11045 to send
but don't keep that little until
you have more. When news is
scarce thar is tho time your
two or three little items, or
even one, is specially ap-
preciated by the reader in
your section. Send a big bud-
get every week if you can, if
not, the small one will be wel-
comed. Any of our correspon-
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: dents who are in need of the •
Pure, Reliable, Satisfactory • required stationery, kindly let •
• urs[ know. •
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and Economical
-Get the habit and use -
Cole's Baking Powder
25c a pound
COLE'S DRUG STORE
Chemist and Druggist.
EXETER - ONTARIO,
For Quality and Quantity ask your
dealer for the new bis plugs of
"Bobs." "Stag," and Currency chew-
ing tobaccoes.
A mass rncetian of the different
huroh. was hs•ld in the ,lames St
church on Sunday everting last after
-Mr. Itobt• Sillcry Iasi Saturday the regular services. This Is tetin;
received word from Winnipeg of the was addressed by the Rev. Mr.
death of his nese,, Alis; Martha J. Ilowen on dile Bible Society. Mr.
I:ydd, thus:liter of 1.1 r. and 'Its. Bowen explained the foundation and
the workin;s of the (society. One of
ata aims is to rive the bible• to every
person in his uteri tongue. He Point-
ed out a fete of the many difficulties
in translating •1 he word into sane
of the tun;uago.s and also that of
distributing the books. Since. its
foundation about 401,000,000 nibl,•s or
portions of it have been printed and
distributed lhrou;hout the world.
Geo. I:ydd ; t the a;.z of 20 year.'.
Mi.sa Kydd was a former resident of
Usborn.' and went to the `orihtvest,
about nine years a;o. The remains
were interred at \1•innipe; on Sat-
urday last. During her residence in
Winnipeg Miss Kydd Lad become
widely known as an elocutionist of
!sigh standinz, and cher many app4ar-
ance3 in concerts, won for h+r the
distinction of twin; one of 1\ inni- Mr. Bowen has spent tio[nr time la-
peg'a foremast reader~. Thou;I►'her t
burin; in the Canadian or
flawest as
Mowers as ern elocutionist were treat Will
as ;several .ears in the K}on
;he showed signs of improvement atIdikc. Iiia experiences have been
every sposaranee and ras•veral critics, m• 11%, and varied. The address on
outlined for 11cr brilliant [elute Sunday showed hen to be thoroughly
Two twcek. ago Miss hyd•1 Th acquainted with the tco;k and a
stricken with typhoid fever. Th< heater interest in the society was
illness was tltreatsned In be serious 1 created amongst Mowho ter s� 1
and the your_ truly was removed toihim.
tha hospital. At 0::e.' time a oh:41ZO
towards recovery tech place, but the GiANT T11I1'LETS "Currency"
fever azain took a turn [.•r • the "Bobs" and 'Star ' Chewing Tobaccoes
worse and the patient continued to1 in big plugs. Quality always the
-grow weaker until it'alit occurred. same.
oultry
We will pay the following for Poultry until
further advised
Turkey 1 tc per Ib. alive, t 3c. per lb. dressed.
Chicken, 1907 hatch, 7c per lb alive, 9c per Ib. dressed
Hens, sc. per lb. aliv!, 7c per lb dressed
Geese, not taken alive, 9c per ib, dressed, heads off
Duck, not taken alive, 9c per lb, dressed, heads off
The above is our Trade price, One cent per pound less in each case
for cash.
Scalded Poultry Half Price
Poor Skinny Poultry from 2c. a pound and up
Would rather not take them at an) price.
DlreGtI011S IOP MrtcUou rouitro
Starve 24 hours before killing or bringing aline. If not
allowance Must be mode of Half to One Cent
per pound.
Kill by bleeding in the mouth, or in neck close to head.
Dry pick and pick clean.
Jones & Clark
Sovereign Ba
01 Canada
�iH[AD OFFICE-TORONT
Op Capital r . . $8,0
pelta Ol:167.1
OaS
s J4Vt1, Es
( # MAdoOW .tr,r 1'
etc, Esq.. nd VuRF•D, MCM
Ages. Caar4ast, 1( �(.t'.
Rj(:, ppvHEAr, 1tI P.P.
oy. $'titan AtcLfi�
W. R. Mcsp-Aoot3 8aq•. M.P.
A.Lax. DACCE, $sq., H.C.
c axuarr, • • • Gencrc4
9aa15, - • • Asst. Goitre -
Savings Bank Dep
Ieierel* at best currant talks paid q
Branches: -EXETER. CREDITON,
DASHWOOD, JOSEPH SNELL Mgr.
GLADMAN & STANBURY, Sol'tors
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APPLES
WANTED
We wish to announce to the farmers and
others that we are rebuilding our Evaporator
on Station Street and now ready to take in
apples.
Highest Prices Paicefor Apples.
THE GIBB CO.
Evaporator on Station Street, Exeter
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CLINTON1
111 BUSINESS
COLLEGE
Educates to meet the living de -
Mande, of a progressive age.
Moat exact.ina. modern city off-
ices delighted with onr gradu-
ates. Our management trains
more young people annually
than any other in Western On-
tario. We have incorporated
the counsels of our TEN TEA-
CHERS into one grand unexcell-
ed whole. Roth courses for
price of one. Day students may
attend night clasat s free.
FALL TERM from SEPT. 2nd.
Enter any time. Individual
instruction. Write for hand-
some catalogue.
GEO. SPOTTON, Principal.
ood Way
to be Stylish and Becomingly
Dressed and to have your Cloth-
ing as thoroughly made and as
carefully cut as possible is to come
here with your ideas.
First-class Workmen will turn
the materials which you choose
into pleasing, lasting realities.
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• Our experience is pretty good
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• assurance that you will be sorry
for nothing and prices are always
= at the bottom notch.
11 W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
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That NU%%U Flavor
We have it in our
Star Flour
GRAND TRUNK RY's EYI
Hunters Excursion at Single
Fare.
Now in effect
To points in Temagomi, pointe Mat -
taws to fort Arthur, to Port Arthur
and all points on the Georgian Bay
via the N. N. Co. and to certain points
in Quebec. New Brunswick. Nova
Scotia and Nfld.
OCT. 24th to NOV. 5114.
Tickets will Ile gold at r+in.zke fare
for round trip to the follnwin; ter-
ritory.
Muskoka Lakes
it contains the qualities that 1 bake of Bays
tickle the palate. You must have MAganetatwan Haver
heard it again and again that
i'enetang
Midland
Lnkefleld
Madaw,ska to Depot Horton : .tr•
JO- to ('obaxxmk, i,indt'y to llali-
hurton, Sharbot L',ke via Kingston
i..i. and Kiutr+ton and Pembroke
ity. All points Severn to North ilay'
Harvey's Star inclusive. Haul( Ste. Marie via Nor.'
Nay. Co.
All tickets gond returning on or be
fore Pee. 7th. 1907, or until close of
Navigation if earlier, to pointe reached
hy eteatner line►.
For tickets and full info; 'nation call on
J. J. KNIGHT, i ep.et. Agent.
or writ,. .1. D. MCI)ONALII, Union
Depot, Toronto. Ont.
makes the very best bread.
Try it and you will smile too.
HARVEY BROS.
EXETER,
- ONTARIO.