Exeter Times, 1905-10-19, Page 8shill; EXETER TIMES, OCTOBEit19th, 1905.
s`S'EWA.IR, T8
Rousing Price inducements for
Early Fall Buyers
'1'ite seNFr n lino now staling in in earnest and the uew things !Lust be
bought. 'lite stole's full of the newest fall styles for all the faintly, The
earl.er }'.•u',:• bete tee better the choice and the more money you'll save, for
the Fest h.erg,►ins go first. Don't forget the children, we've always something
epeeixt for the busy school folks.
'.1.01, .$:1.25 and up
tr :).UU fa- a smelt lot of sills'
It• and (. ster coats. nicely trim-
- 'tic wi:h carding. with
a.: • t.i.:., scams %%ith bad:. 1Selts and
e:,::e with fu;I Belts. Bring the
and let theta pick their own
20e. ::5c. 35c. JSe. awl up to $1.25
for the lest range o[ Ladies' Vests
:Ind Drawers we have ever placed on
our counters. Onc line worthy of
special mention is 011.1' natural wool
Vests, Draw'er's and Combination suit
for women. We're selling lots of
I then] .
5.00. :,,.-,(t, i..'1, rto.ttll and up .to
e12.5) les e Islet, of ladies' tailor
111:•1.• to _ th,1 \%:'1 nc.k.i 10.1113'
146, ,,'•.I cu.;
Lim: ... fir us -Yes• you'll
see 4,11 r•.,14, S1,41', wnul
3.50, 3.75, 5.01). $6.00, $7.50 :I u.l up
to s18.50 for a very complete ranee
of fur neck ruffs and 14c:trfs. Our
Ames -Loin Saute scarfs and ruffs at
$5.1,0 elem. and $8.1111 are %•endless.
5.1.^.t > tbrier lar your choice 25c. Idte' ya.ret hor :t soup l,arram
of l 5:+11:.• of %,-1,-1 ends in in dottbln fold tweed Dress Goods
••.i Shot Slot, lir effects, pu soft Valour finish, re;alar price was
le (...,,, r:• en, Bei:' and Beaver tf- 10e. We g.ot a barg:tin and in turn
fcc,:. '.-,: to lite the II.w Mele•ry sloe you ow. ('.dors alt greys and
waist itt z._teens.
FUR COATS
We show nearly one hundred, and
every coat a distinct bargain. Our
$15.00 and $19.00 fur coats for men
are money savers. and the ratan who tent's early gets the hest coat. There is
lots 10 choose from. All dependable lines are represented in our etock. We
have tidies fur coats in Astrachan, 13 ,Laran, near Seal, Coon, Russian Lamb
and Persian L•ttub. \Ve have men's fur coats in Wombatt, Wallaby. Yack,
f3nc� rive D tx. Ru=si,ua Calf, Gallow'ty C.►If, Corsican Lamb. and Coon. Our
Menu !'11.,11 colt at $48.0018 a world beater and our woman's Coon coat at $40.
to $5'.) (h) are values I h,tt you'll net sea later. -
51.3.511 f(!:' a 4.:•w 1115 pies • i ul ye -
lean Dinner Set. 11 it ilp 1: • ;_
he rattle, , ore %white body twit!
rely C 4 :. I'nk ir&e !IOW .1- 11 ions
it rr.',I ,::. It look. jus( as
I .:- e, o., Odra ::t tierce
0, t).. 1,11(1. "Ves ice have other
d epic, : (,)."
Ahrens Grain Catf Boots for boys
and rilrls for school wear are, we be-
lieve, the best value in Canada. Ev-
ery pair is sol under •guaranitee.
Your money kick if shoes .arc ]lot
exactly as represented. We are sole
senior a:rents for Exeter. Ask for
Alarms and lake none whet'.
Are you using Mooney Biscuits.? "Yuw yum hut they're good." Mooney's
oda Cracker is a world teeter, got them all beat to death. The quality is
hat does the trick. and then we sell them so cheap. Try a package of Moon-
ery's Sweet Jlized lakes. :l pounds for a quarter, cheaper than baking.
Olt yes we are swill keeping up the price J
of Butter and Eggs. We are hard to down. • •
Bring ns all your pl••.i.t:e, it's just as good as cash.
FITGFI
ThLK
We can supply you with a
watch of any description.
GENTS \VATCIIES, in either
•lid Gold, Gold Filled, Silver,
Ickle Silver or Gun Metal cases,
ging in price from $2 00 up to
00.0o.
LADIES WATCIIES, in Sil-
Ver, Enamel, Gold Filled or Solid
Gold Cases, ranging from $4.00
to $6o.00.
We have a fine assortment for
you to choose from.
Before parting with your money
and see what w'e can do for
FITTON,
er of Marriage Licenses.
e've Turned
The Corner.
It's fall now in the store no
atter what the weather is
utside.
Fabrics for the coming cold
ve again filled up our
elves and counters, and the
mand will turn largely to
vier weights.
It's a splendid time to
order.
And you have the choice
or the refusal of the most
worthy collection of clothing
materials that you will find
anywhere around here.
Call any time.
W. W. Taman
Merchant Tailor.
FOR OVR1381XTY 1FUNS
Alt OLD AWT NS-att.-Tanen R[Ytnr.-Mrs
Wlnelow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
Over etxtyerrs by mutton. their
mothers for elr
children while teet.hinR with perfect eueoe.f.
es soothes the child. (softens the gum., allays all
pain cores wind colla snd le the beet remedy
for Diarrheas. s. It I. pleseant to the taste. Sold
by druggists in every part of the world. 23
Mute s bottle. Ito value is incalculable, Ne
cure and tate Mee WIn.1ew'e 800tblue
$yrapand ask for no other rtlnd,
Market Report. -The following it
tike report of Exeter markets, cor-
rteeted lip so Oct. 19th.
'%he.it, 72c. for Standard
oats, 2') to NO cents per butte!
Rally, 35 to 40 center l,cr 1*
Feat, 61i cents n bushel.
Shorts, $18 per erne
fleet, $14 per inn.
Feed Floor. $1.25 per ewt.
Flour, $2.25 per eel.
ilav, $6 per ton.
flutter, 20 Mots '► pound.
Eats. lee. per doyen.
Onions. 60e. per bushel.
Clover acrd e..i to $6 a but.
Hors, lite et isle, `6.40 per ce 1.
i'ork, (tressed, $9.00 per cwt.
TO ADVERTISERS.
The copy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestisemente accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th. 1005
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LOCALS
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See Mara's, London ad. on pantie 4.
I Council meeting to -morrow ni.;ht.
t Mr. Jae. Waken; returned &itur-
Iday from a trip to Toronto and
11;Uni ltton.
' Mr. Fried \Vta1itcrs returned home
\Vcdtirlttlay train his Id() 'l o Abe Soo
where he spent Lin vacation.
Miss Cana I•O%%ell rot orned Thurs-
ibay from a pleasant trip to Now
York and other points.
Miss Mabel Brooke eels successful
in winning elevena1 •prizes at She
1lIyth fair last week twill' hen Indies'
work.
The emperor of Japan and theem-
I,eror of Russia on Saturday ai;nod
r.)r peace iltre.a ty. I bus ensiin; •the
w'.atr, f
• For Sale. -House and two lots for
sale on Victoria street. west, for fur-
ther particulars apply to John blind.
Sir henry Irving, the well known
En;lush actor, died -on Friday nizht
at Bradford,En;!ond. Sir llenry was
born in 1838.
Col. 11. A. L. White, of St. Mierys,
was in Exeter friday last attendin;
the funr.ral of tee late Wm. llawk-
stiaw•.
Mr. Goo. 8amwcll t-eturnod Thurs-
day Lnom a three weeks' trip to
Montra►1, K•in;ston and other east-
ern points.
Nightly services .are being con-
ducted in the Main street church
this week by Itev. Goin; of the
J.anies street church.
Saturday will be the one hun-
dredth anniversary of the battle of
T.nafal.;ar, one of the ereat.st of
England's naval battles.
The word d ih)i•t is pronounced
do.h-lila. It was named after Andrew
Datil, t lie 8 sccd►.sh botanist, *who
discovered it in Mexico in 1761.
The vein; dyad w'1to sends in t he
weekly budgcl ftorn Goderieh to the
Clinton Newteltecard, should ask the
publishers t o slate what she is co-
respondent for.
List Thursday hrou;ht us the first
snow of the ,nelson alt heart' eery
little of it fell, the day vas very un-
plorasant and the sales recorded ey
the buisinese men %sere small.
it is alt¢•;Lor likely that Sandy
Niel/off, the alte;ed murderer of
Wilson Holton, an old miser alt Til-
bury in 188.1 will he captured The
Creon is actively en;a;ed on the
work.
Dr. Duller, London, will be at the
Central Betel. Exeter, on Thursday
October 26th. 1105, nil day
for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat con-
sultation, Eyes tested and glasses
supplied.
DR. OVENS, London, Surgeon,
EYE, EAR. NOSE and TIIitOAT.F its
Glasses properly. Office. Comn.er•
dal hotel, Exeter,. Next visit ftat-
urdlty, Octnher 21st.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All etruggiste refund the mon-
ey if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's
sign.at+lre is on each box. 25o.
CIDER -The cider sewed has
a;•tin arrived and we oloim we have
the blest means in the County for
mtkinz it -that is a first•elast ar-
ticle. We also claim to have the
Best process known for making
Sweet Syrup and Apple flutter. We
make it without suzar nr erwcet ap-
ples, simply from the ordinary sour
fruit. We make the finest Jelly.
Usual prises prevail. -- A. Cottle,
E tote r.
Miss Delman, of Lou..,.'i, is the
swat of Miss Ednt McCallum
Atr. frank Samwcll is visiting his
e tindp:trete s, Mr. :1111 Airs. Ge1or.;o
y,nl,vcll.
Thursday next, (Th'1nkssiri'13 Day)
will he observed as :: puolic holiday.
Mrs. NC clod. of Detroit. is visitin;
hor aunt, Mrs. D. Kernick, who has
been seriously ill bur is now slowly
recovering.
11r. and firs. • Stephenson, of
S;•aforth, 5140111 Sunday with 11r:..
Stcphcust.n's pa.rcnts, Mr. and Mrs.
ltultmor.
hound. -On Exeter fair ,z rounds on
fair day a shawl. Owner can have
s:lnr.; by calling at this office and
paying (Lir this notice..
The Exeter Evaporator is being
kept busy. A slight force has been
put on laud the plant is runnin?
double .time ,
We have received a nuwber of re.
spouses so the bills for arrears for
the 'Times recently sent out to sub-
scribers and shall be pleased if ot-
hers %'cute be equally respansive.
The auction .vale of els. It. !licks'
holes -shoal ;cods last Saturday drew
a 5r.';e mingle of loe.op!e to town.
The bidding on the tan -ticks was
brisk and tenon prices Isere realized.
AIr, Thos. Bisect I, jr., rctutned to
Exeter Thurat;ay Mout Manitoba,
where be has Is011 w-orkitug aural;
the past aumnuv'. Ile will remain
Lore durin; ilio winter.
At rhe \'ictttria Day exercises hell
.at Toronto last tt-eek. Mr. C. W.
Currclley formerly of Exeter, rave
a descriptive addresa on his jour-
neys •t hrou;h Egypt.
Tho best and cheapest powder in
the market for keeping chickens
healthy and increasing the egg pro-
duction, prepared at Lutz's Drug
store. Two lbs. for 25c, trial pack-
a.gc free. C. Lutz.
Thae retort of the \V. C. T. U. Con-
vention held in Exeter nn account of
which the were unable to publish itt
our 11.1.54 issue owing Io .an overflow
of copy, will be fount in anoth•a:
column.
Mr. .1. W. Broderick, of G.c,h.rich.
was in Lown the forepart of .the
waste. :Monday le ening the assisted
w'roUh Ithe um -gram at Sexsmitb,
r,n;irig ono el his f'2%1ce.ite ...tongs
very ilcceptably.
Mr. ltobt. h. Pickard and [amity
are expected home Friday night
from Frobisher, M:ul., where they
Ie'tt•c been .spending the summer, Mr.
Picketed overseeing tthe work on his
extensive farmin; property there.
Rev. Going of the James stevet
church conducted the anniversary
services at the Centralia Mel ho:list'
church List Sur.!ey, Rev. G. W.
Aedrew•s, of Cenenll.ii► occupied Mr.
Going's leaflet lire both intonate;
and *•tecins.
Mr. N. Dyer Ilurdon, mina;er of
the Meson's bank, is having several
imlar.ov^runnier .,1In!:e •1•o the interior
of his residence. The walla are be-
ing 'tinted, the ttt,.:•k being dorm by
M.r. lied 3cokclJ. Tile blending of
the co'.orinrs shows that Mr. :lecke!
orders:sleds his w tr k 1 borourbly.
Windsor board of Education has
decided to observe the anniversary
of Tr:ifa4ar day, Oct. 21. and fit-
tingly celeianate the centennial of
this mcruorablc event when A'ltnira1
Nelsou went to a hero's ;rave after
11) ntainin; E1121and's supremacy on
the sea ill 1805.
'1'btt the Tinted is a popular
newspaper is evidenced by the fact
that we have added twenty new
names to our already lar;e list dur-
ing Sate past week. The excellent
clubbing rates and the fact that' our
goiters and shall be pleased if
others would be equally. responsive.
Mrs. Soutthcott. who has keen via-
itin; her seeter, Mrs. J. \Vestcottt
of Dour'ity, Man. fluting 14ac post
summer left last week for tCal•ifor-
net, wiIstre sire twill remain .iltiritir
the winter. She wee accompanied by
her dao.;)iter, Mins Sicilia, Mrs. .1.
\"vitt eta t, and M r. Geo. he'rnick.
Ee l 1%111 remain in Manitoba.
Th" font -VW c[ the tato \Vin.
Ihtw ktes.ttw, tin. nccount of whusc
ckvrh wits 14AINAcd last week, wal
)V'1.1 from the (ntnily residence on
Willi tm et.rcet. Friday afternoon and
coneidorin; the lateness of the lour
was very tersely attendetl. Iteln-
tiwes and friends were in attendance
front 'Detroit. Lo::•!nn. t .'f rib, ilett-
sa11, 't. Marys, Lucknow, Lucan and
other 'places.
The lan11iversary setviecs of the
Sexsmith church w•eie held last Sun-
day, S-.ermons ficin; preached by
Rev. Knowles. On Monday evening
the. 'Jnnive'.rsary tea was zivan, a
finely .balanced pro;rain following.
Talent was there front Itenaill. Exe-
ter 'and other places. The Revs.
1tn.r.lin find Caine .(sive a few im-
I.rottaptn remarks. Rev. Godwin oc-
cupied 1 h^ chair .
Atnon; t•Is' early minters of rein
in raorb)nern Europe were the dw•el-
Icrs of Eastern Germany. They
Wer^ so skilled in their c tiling that
a number of them Wero invited to
Enfkand to manufacture the metal
money of the kingdom. These strnn•
;ers were Known as "Easterlin;t."
After a time the word became "titer -
lin 4." and in this abbreviated forin
it Itis comes to iniplify what is gen-
uine in money, p''tte or character.
ltcv. 11. W. KI owlcs, of the i til-
btrton circuit ocrtipicd the pulpit of
the Main street Methodist church
Sundry, rnorniu; and cycninz.
in his .venin; discourse Mr. iCnow-
les dwelt upon She inactivity of the
"oncers," lhote who attend church
only once nn a Sabbath. ile also
held that the doctrines of the church
should be upheld by its mcmbera
under all cirenmstannos. Lar,e
ren .rez inions greeted 11:4' ()reacher
Ind hie sermons were enjoyed by his
lett eters.
A Kansas editor in writ in; up (he
intrria;e of two of his to%'ntpenple
recently, recited plain (:acts about
them. Ile slid the girt w -.is homely,
didn't know any more aoout eook-
inz than a horse does about :t pock-
et hew)k and never helped her moth-
er a day in her life, and at for the
;room he WAR a loafer, booze 1 all
the time and epon gc4 on hit (elks.
The editor it now t ryin g 1 a enlist
the services of 81i rman, the dealer,
to repair injuries lie received after
the issue of his paper.
It isto Dour interest to read this Ii,st
MANTLES
Women's Black Beaver Coat 42 inches
long, l.poee or fitted styles, well Tined
throughout, belt at back, trimmed
with covered buttons to watch cloth.
Special at $10.00 and $12 00
FUR RUFFS
An elegant assortment of rich fur
ruffs in Alaska Sable, Red Fox,
Electric Seal and German Sable,
everything that's new and up-to-date
in ruffs, we have it, ftoua $5 to $25.
Women's TwPed Coats
In brown and white, blue and white,
black and white tweed mixtures 3e
incites long, belted back, lined.
Only $6.00,
BED QUILTS
le dozens white bed quilts in lilt 1 size
good quality, regular price $1.00 to
clear, at (19c
NAIRN'S LINOLEUMS
In floral or block patterns, very pretty
colors and designs, heavy quality,
4 yards wide, for $1.00 and $2.25 yd.
Black Dress Goods 5oc yd
Black Corde-de-Cheue with neat figure
lovely silk finish. Best value we
have ever shown. At 50c a yard.
OIL CLOTHS
Very pretty block patterns, good Eng-
make, 2 yards wide, for 50c
CORDED VELVETS
In navy! eed,andgreen suitable
inlish
for suits or waists, excellent quality.
50c. a yard.
WOOL CARPETS
In pretty fawns.
In pretty reds.
In pretty greens,
Best two ply quality, sold tegular for
85c yd. to clear out entire lot at 69c
FLANNELETTES
25 pieces fine Saxon flannel, plain
Saxony
blues and pinks or fancy stripes 36
inches wide. Only 10c a yard.
MILLINERY
Hate with lots of style, beautiful trim-
i tied hats, lovely ready-to-wear hats,
all selling at a little over half what
some people ask.
LACE CURTAINS
Five Clearing Lines.
$1.25 curtain for $1.00.
$1.75 " " $1.40.
as
saw ..$L.00.
$3'00 " $2,35,
$4,00 " " $3.45.
ART SHOES FOR LADIES
The best, the most stylish and best
fitting shoe, that money can buy
at $2.25 $2.75 and $3,25.
SN"EIaIj & ROWE
1Liss Helen V. McNab, of Seafort•h,
spent Sunday the !guest of Miss J.
Brown.
Mr. Ilarold Bissett, of the Mol -
sons Bank staff is away on 0 two
weeks holiday -.rip.
The County valuators have epees_
ploted their work of revising the
property rt1ultions In the towns,
villures and (ownahips of the county
and are now en;:t;ed in tabulating
their report -to be presented to the
county council.
Special Evan;elical eervioea will be
).aid in Main street church each
wenn; leis week, ealnmCnoitr3 at
half past Leven o'clock. It is ex-
pcoted that these sort•ices wild con-
time for Ibhrec weeks. lieu A. II.
Going. 11. A., will preach at each ser--
twice. All are welcome.
Mr. Geo. Eacrett, who ,recently
disposed of his hornets business to
Mr. Geo. lfouse, left on Saturday
for Winnipe;. Man., where. he will
take up his profession as a musician
Mr. Eacrott 'lad for n nutn'ieer of
yeers been a valued member of the
Exeter band and before hie de-
parture was made the recipient of a
music companion by the remembers of
the band.
The Greene Opera Company are
fillin; a week's en;a.,;ern,ent rat 'the
Gidley Opera House.
A plan of revival services is being
:erran;ed which will embrace every
circuit in the Exeter dietricd. In
each ease ministerial brethren from
adjoitun; circuits will aid the pas-
tor. giving one week of services in
each of three places. The whole
church should pray and labor co
make these meetings an abundant
blessing.
Anniversary services in Caren
Presllyterian church, Exeter, 00
Sunday. Oct. 22nd. Services at 11
a. m. an 7 li. tn. by Rev. A. lid.
William, of St. Marys. Mornings
anthems: 1 Savior Blessed Savior,
anthems:
marc!!, by Ernest II. Smith ;
2, Stand up Stand up for Jesus, E.
Minsdiall. Evenin a Anthems: 1.
Duott, "In the Brass of Christ \Ve
Gitory." by Edward Horne, Miss Anna
Martin and J. Senior; g. "Onward
Christian Soldiers" by P. A. Schnen-
ker ; 3, "Grant L's Thy Peace" Kari -
tone and alto solos and chorus, Geo.
n. Nevin. Special offerings ,
Subscribe for that Times.
FOOTBALL
Tee first football tame of the Kea-
eon was played last Friday sift;rnoo•i
at dere school'rounds between the
town team and the hi;4 school team
resulting by in favore( 5}ue high school
boys by a score o[ to 1. The
tme was full of brilliant plays and
,tits tncrnhers of each team did good
work. The lineup was its follows:
Burden •;o'll Itendlc
Trieleeitr (lack Gardiner
Melitis!! itisset b
Workman 11. black McPherson
Clea;;Moir
Gardiner forward Hunter
Senior Ilardie t
Mr kit; Sanders
Ata Min `gout hoot t t
FLOUR, FEED
AND
G R O C E R IEs
I n addition to a full stock
of Flour, Feed and Groceries,
we have on hand some first
class Timothy Seed, the best
t0 be had. .
we have also a supply 01
the cheapest and best Stock
Food.
Produce taken in Ezehanue.
THE GAME LAWS.
holding awritten license
to sh ,t romuchnr,-
cupant or lessee.
1'drori portho have heretvbo a allore put•
bred or in►portcd, or who shall' here.
after put, breed or import deer opo;)
their own lands with the desire to
breed and preserve the same, and
thema licenseesintof any such ',crier's
they hunt, lake or kill any such deer
from 1)e Ist day of Oclobsi,:o the
15th day of November in any year,
both days inclusive, but the onus' of
proof ,1),:., such de 'r was or were
so put, heed or imported shall rest
on the parson humin; or killia; the
mime.
Not F,cavc,r or offer .iIJ let hunt-
.d, naked or kil.lod or shlet') in poistca-
siou by any person before '1 he 1st
day of November, 1910.
Grouse, pheasants, 'merit fowl or
part refer. woodcock, bkack or ;rt'y
squirrel may be hunted from Sept.
15 to Dec. 15.
Quoit or wild turkeys octose
Nov. 1st and Dec. 1st.
Swans from Sept. 15th to May 1st.
Ducks of all kinds or any. other
water fowl be•t%oca &pl. 1, and i)cc.
ire h.
buil,., rail, plover or any other
birds known as shore birds or was
151h' fpe+ttwcrn f4opt. 15t It and Dec.
f.51
ikcr from Nov. 1st to Nov. kith.
Hares from Oct. let to Dec. 3Ist.
No sail turkeys shall be hunted,
taken nr killed at any liner before
the first day of November. 1905, dad
net itrairie fowl or English or Mon-
tn!uvt pheasuints before the 151h due
of I4epte,ntwr, 1910.
TIN` twtw,d-hare or cot ton -tail trill-
bit .nay he taken e►• killed in any
manner by the nwncr, occupant or
of .any I:'nit. upon which it
can be proved to cause actua4 dam-
a.ro to t.rees and shrubs, or by any
ineeibe.r of the fatuity t f such!...Wnor
actupant or lessee, or by any tier-
son heeding a written Heerlen or
permit to ,.hoot front such owner,
occupant or masse.
Se HARDY & SON
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GRAND TRUNK
Railway System
SiNGLE FARE FOR THANKSGiV.
TNG DY
GOOD GOING OCTOABE.R 25 & 26th
RETURNING UNTIL OCTOBER 30.
Bet ween all stations in Canada,
aim to Detroit and Port .Huron, Minh
Sutl,enwon Rrid:;e and Buffalo, N. Y.
GOOD GOING DAILY UNTIL
NOVF.AfBER 7th
FOR IIIJNTEiIB SiNGLE FAIRE TO
Points in Tcma.;ami on T. & N. 0,
Ry., to points Mattawn to fort Ar -
thur, inclusive, to Sault fate Marie
and fort Arthur, Via Northern Nay.
(70.,
(1001) GOiNG OCTOBER 26th TO
NOVEMBER 7trh, TO
Muskoka Lakes Midland
Lake of hays I'enetan;
511inetewan River Lakefield.
All Stations Arzyle to Coboeonk,
Severn to North Bay
l'oinis on NorI it itt Nile Co.,
(Georzian flay and Mackinaw Divi -
cion.)
All tickets valid te.lurnin; until
Deep 9thlessee
For tickets, illustrated literature and
full information, call on
J. J. KNIGHT,
Depot ticket anent. Exeter.
J. D. McDONALD
District passenger agent, Toronto,
VLOSICiL11AN Reneweri
INALES ilair
Why ntlKstop this falling of your hair? At this rate you will boon
be without any hair, Just remember that Hall's air Renewer
stops falling hair, and makes hair grow. urwer:.~ rli'Lab
CARL.ING Ba --20 . '
THE BIGHTPLACE TO BUY YOUR"WINTER
IS
WANTS". We have the best of everything letluilfd
for the "COLD WEATHER" that money can buy.
We will always be pleased to see you and show our big rale
of Dressgoods, Furs, Underclothing and Winter Bedding.
HOSE
All %viol •loud heavy hexa, tiuecd or
pterin, sizc�i '4 1-2 to 8. a big snap
per pair 15c.
All stool w'oreted Lose. .rood qual-
ity, 25c. The best worsted on the
neurkeet .
BLANKETS
OVERCOATS
Alen and Boys a bo want the new-
est cloth in the latest fashion should
not 1 +•il t •ogee our leati.'rs.
Boys' l.ot•dars $1, $5, $6
Meri's L.tadors ...$8, $10, $15.
Iloys' litters $2 and $3
'The lasts Flanelolto blankets,
white or grey, $1.
Wool blankets bought niforo the
rtiso in price of wool. A large soft
fluffy blanket, pure wool for 133, $1
$5.U0.
FURS
Neck Ituffs ............ ... ... $1 to $ 5
Neck Ruffs ............ ... ... $5 to $15
Sable Itutfa, good ones, ...... .. $20.00
Fur Caps ... ... ...$1 to 131
Ladies' Coats... $30 to $47
Men's Coats ... $20 to $38
A Bi; Selection
RAIN COATS
We shine in them on cloudy wet
days.
Three quarter Coats, li;lit, ... $4.75
Three quarter Coats. dark, $5.75
Lon! Itain Coats fon ... ... $2.00
Lon; Itain Copts for ... ... $4.00
Lon; Rain Coats foe ... ••• $0.00
Lon; Itain Coats for ...... $10.00
SHOES
The-ASTORIA" is loading. \Ve
are scllin; a lot of them. Ile ani
good as your neighbor and have a
pair of trite nest that is /going. None
too rood for you.
l'oput.tr price '$4.00
DRESS GOODS
Plain Cloth, Plaids and Tweeds are very ftshionab!Q
this season. Our stock is made up of all the new colors in
those goods.
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DESIRABLE FURNITURE
At Tempting Prices.
This month we offer a few Attractive Specials iu Furniture.
Solid Quarter Cut Oak Dress and Stand, with large British Bevel Plate
Mirror. Regular price $35.oe ; sale price, complete, $32.00
Solid Quarter Cut Oak Sideboard, with British Bevel Plate Mirror, two
small and one large drawers, large size cupboard. regular price $32 ;
sale price $3o.00.
Solid Quarter Cut Oak Dining Table, full extension, regular price, $22.00 •
sale price $20.00. .
Solid Quarter Cut Oak Dining Chairs, leather seats, one arm and live
small chairs. Regular price $19.00 ; sale price $i6.5o.
W, C. HUSTON!••
Funeral Director.
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THE
SOVEREIGN BANK
OF CANADA
Total Deposits on 30th April 1903 - ... ,
3oth April 1904
29th April 1905
31st August 1905
Established
May 1902.
$3,252,583
• ..• 5,707,503
Your Current or Savings
Account Invited
EXETER
OUR
r
RI3TIRING SALE
Is a Big Success
Have You Beep to the DIU Sale?
Do you want to save from 15 per cent to
35 per cent? if so, come and see us,
and if we cannot save you that much do
not buy.
You are to be the Judge
200 Pieces of Dress Goo
We want to clear every piece of Dress Goods
from our shelves and to do so we have cut our
Dress Goods 25 Per cent.
Do you want a dress? Come to us.
Do you want clothing? Come to us.
Do you want shoes. Come to u
Do you want anything? Come to us and'Iwe
will do you good.
Our Stole, is crowded WITIH BARGAINS but conte.
early and we will wait on you.
TERMS:•rProduce or Cash.
NO GOODS GIVEN OM APPROBATION NO G0003 MI BACK r 1ER PURCM l
4 -
Popiestone & Gardinet. ei
t
One door nisi!' --� I �•e• (►f?ir'�.