Exeter Times, 1906-05-10, Page 8L .LL J EN E 1 E U 'i 1 M h S. MA Y 1tltlI 190EI
STEWART'S
CARPETS, CURTAINS
AND L!NOLEUMs
douse llrnIs11ioij TrIc Booiuin
We are more than tickled with the alllount of business:
to (late. We are told by i)eople that have been around that
our stock is juit a little more up-to-date than any in town
and the values, well as usual they aro in your favor.
X1.95
For your choice of the finest lot of Eng-
lish LIOOleums in Exctt- r. Our Linoleums
carne to t:� direct from the makers, We
buy them by the ton and in this way get
the fre'r;ht prepaid. The advantage will be all yours if you order
from us. We are showing swell new patterns in fl gyral, tile and
inlaid t_ 1ects, in 2, 3 and 4 yu. widths.
75c
For the best pure wool, Ingrain Carpet that you'll
find, made from fine thoroughly scoured Carpet Yarn
dyed with t',.-: best carpet dye t, nown to the trade
You can btr: cheaper lower priced wool carpet. Our
carpet experience has taut =:t us that the best is always the cheapest.
Our ;:w p ttter;is are ver;' pretty, Wi!1 you look at thorn.
5c
For a his; range ,e new wall
papers, all f.t'ly ge Minded and
beautifully pr: 'ed, neat
floral and scroll t;►tterns, in
(T ine:ivr and ljronz - etre as,
$20
vet 1e,, serenest Eng-
lish \'.•:vet Rugs in
town., direct to US frond
the makers, the color-
ings and patterns are beautiful, soft
green, telt and brown L1(ndings they
are as pretty as pictures.
$5
C
is the hest
shown.
For a very special rang
of n. tv full Gilt \VI
Papers. all up-to•date
patterns lend designs, this
lt)c paper we have ever
Busy a pure wool Remit
Rug, :3x31 yards, perfect
t'olors, new patterns, snat-
ched borders, an ornament
to any room. \Ve have all Sizes in
wool, velvet and tapestry room rugs
all at prices in your favor.
For a swell Tweed Rain Coat for rnen .
coat is very suitable for spring and fall overcoat as
well as for rain, Drop in and will show it
to you.
T
s
we
Store Closes at 6:30 p. in. sharp, except Wed-
nesday and Saturday,
DIAMOND HALL
Everything
in Silver
That's about what we offer
you in Silver - everything
from the Teaspoon to the
Tea Service. The latest de-
signs from the roaster silver-
smiths of the world.
at Lowest
Prices
that you can get in any
other establishment. Easy
to compare for yourself.
Come, if you scant a dozen
`spoons, a full Cabinet of
Si'ver, a Tea Service. a ('of -
fee Set, or any article in sil-
ver., in justice to yourself
come and see how well we
can please you.
MflE6HflND
JEWELER & OPTICIAN
Ryes E;ested Free. EXETER
Spring
Suitings
LOCALS
Dr. McFadden, of Ilene ll. visite
in lotion Sund:,y,
Messrs. Percy send Earl Browning
were lin London Friday 1a -t.
• Mr. John nal—demi. clerk of the
Commerci•rl, is visiting in Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. James AV -odor -is a,,,)
child. of ;Duluth, are visaing 'Mr.
;= nd Mrs. L. IIardy.
Mit Dlobcl Minted'', of Clinton, k
visiting her ;[sister, Mrs. John C.
Srell.
Mr. Morris Percival, druggist .)f
L nelon, event Sunday the guest of
W. S. Cole.
The Mimes Itnu. of ('redtit,,t1, vr!t-
itc41 .11r. ,.11Id Mrs. .lohti Mitchell.
during the past week.
Mr. anti Mrs. Geo. Montle tntle were 111
Stratford Monday tuna Tuesday, Iii
iting Mr'4. Mantle's cousin, Mrs.
Roble
Mrs. ltiel ird iklvis %vne is iiensZll
the feeepart of the week visiting her
eistor. Mrs. Wyman, who loft Tues-
day for Regina. to join tx'r busban:l,
'ho has been there for Four. time.
\ira. Will J. White and Mr. siert
White, of Ottawa, w'ho visited Mr.:.
John White a few d -ye lea eerie
left Thursday morning for their
home.
Sty we got in some swell spring
Suitings laet week. They are
right up to the moment.
Coate are (WO inches longer
that) last year and the Lapels
ere '(o much broader and deeper
th;t• you can't help but notice
thee).
The Vests etre cut with
buttons and the Pants are
a little f►(g toppy.
•I'hey are benuts .all right
$15, $18 and $20
and no two tt r
Ti'a can't find
will tit as nice as
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W. W. Tia111an , • t o properly rnP y fit ted and disc inert of rate
1 ••••••••••♦•♦•••••••••♦••• c •r and rl trustees, Next (..sit
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fire
just
101
where you go,
anything that • Chemist and Optician,
they do.•
Phone .1o. ist i TER. ONT.
I • t l•:l F.s T1:�Tt:r1 r'1tt-gT,2
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if W. S. 0 EY, Phm. B.
1\ WINTER TIME
there :ire r1 lot of things
use you don't c ire for in
we,t t her.
HOT WATER BOTTLES
for instance, wti have all kind -
of rubber geode for winter or
summer and triads FO thee
don't burst first use+, Get
rubber goal( of us told have
them durable .it prices too that
rt' riprht.
you
hot
TU ADVERTISERS.
The copy for changes mutt be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestisement+� accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
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LOCALS
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COLE'S CORN Clint'. 1'u'I t t V 1:-
ly r-: )novc.s o:rns by IxLiriliss eat ; s
1 io.1.
Alia. T. M. White, %rho visited Mrs.
John 'White, .luring the east month
eft for 11'(I l.otnc o:► Monday.
TIIE ESTATI', O1� 8. It. Holt N E.
nil , assigned a oauple months age,,
ized 26 cents on the dollar.
FOR SALE - \VIIITE LEGIHOIRN
eggs for hitching. l'rice 25 ect►ts a
,;c'ttirlg• Leplta.. Pym, Exeter, 1'. 0,
IT 15 A WISE \Volt el 'l'IIAT
k' �'i-- out of sight now t 1, 1 t the
.11 boy leis discovered that is is
fi ,hiesr time again-
THE
t '-lir1•.
'1'11 E DISTRICT DMEETING OF
t Methodist church will t,e held at
the Main street church \Ycdrv'.;day
:111d Thur: rl ly of ri''xt week.
Mit. W. .1. \\A.:I:i ;S IS 1IA\'ING
his 1 .« rl raised and improved pre -
oar ow's' to putting down a cement
wtlk from the street to his house.
THE SCHOOL FOOT13:AL1. '1'I:AM
already has 't ho space marked off for
the game on the 24th. The boo 1 .zre
t:otdin;• I)r'actise ,.talcs after school
Lours c,.ch day.
Mit. DAVID JACQ['ISS, \VlI0
-.oni:' time ago w.is tacks to the Lo:t-
do:1 spited suffering from a para.
lyti coke, returned •hotiie last
'1'Jytiredly !much improved.
FOR SALE Oft RENT. - 1 1-2
story residence in good repair. and
1-4 more land. Good fruit tree..; :Inst
1Ire hest of evatcer. Will sell c1i p.
Apply to G11dn:an & St.'1n1)siry.
Mit. ANI) AIRS. W. J. STATHIAM
vi it ed friends in Ilderton 1.;st week,
\While there the gen t!ewe n �t�t1t
):.horn they xvere visiti.nt*, plowed' 1it)
.1 best of six small rabbits. which lie
gave to Mr. Statham.
A. F., IlltAf\VIN. I't'fILISIJE1I
of bll� Illytll 5t:ind.:trrl ;innouncc.v
t hat he has accepted a position with
1 he pul►lielers of Toronto Saturday
ight, but will (Ont')nu^ t•) Publish
lho Standard.
BORDEAUX MIXTURE THE OLD
reliable for spraying ornamental and
fruit trees of all kinds also goose -
b r curn;lnt bullies, iso,atoes. etc.
1' c e 15 and 25 cents ,a can. Sold ; t t
ow+'y':s Drug Stora.
EGGS h'OIt HATCHING. - FIIOM
pure bred White Ljhorns of ex-
cellent 1:iying (malitles. Flock mated
wit ti prize-winning cockrels et the
Gude:riell and Clinton Poultry sinews,
50e. 1.:•r setting. -S. Andrew, Elim-
ville.
THE ANNUAL MEETING 01' THE
\vorn-in's Missionary Society of the
Exeter district will be held at the
Methodist church. Centralia, tootle
(7'1►ut2�ay)• A F1:lendid program has
been arranged for the morning. af-
ter • on and evening meetings.
YOU THINK. T11E 1'OST
•).rd fad as dropping out, just reit at
llolvey's Drug Store nod Fere their
new cisrorttneat. A "care] illustra-
t iori ' suitable for every idea. 3000
new ea.rda'n this week consisting. of
English. Americans • :end (',1nad"pts
comics.
TIIE MEETING OF THE BASE-
, bill ont.husiast9 called for last
Thursday evening did not bring
forth any good results es to the for-
mation of a club 'here this year.
Only a few (attended but did ,tot ire-
ntain long. The boy., however, are
the park and possibly a little later
putting ir) some is::etiee :lt
oa a team will be organized.
THE MI IIJERS OF Tl1E ENE -
ter I. 0. 0. I'. lodge, who went t
Myth, Wednesday evening o' 1
week, to a.'sist Bro. 8. A. l'o ►I
stone, formerly of Exeter. in the or•
g'lnization of ,1 lodge at Myth, a r.:
onthua;nirtie :11 their praise of the
reeseption accorded tlrt'm. The teems
of the Exeter Ledge put on 1 h1' ini-
tiatory and 2nd degree; ;end the
Brussels lodge. looked .after the 1st
OM 3rd degrees. The exercises were
not completed until nearly 4 rt. 111..
The new lodge (tarts off with ►
memberrthip of nineteen.
MONDAY NiGHT LAST MRS. W.
1). Yeo gave a pleasant evening to
party of merry •31141 Oharmin,;
young ladies or tike town in h:.n:,r
of Miss Dot Gillespie, who intends
leeving Exeter in the near future.
Throughout the [evening a very uni-
ate ptognlm was Carried out. during
t++hi.ah Miss Gillespie re:eived many
beautiful preeentn, nftcr which :1
dainty reflo^tion w.•is Ferret,. Mies
^tie is of a sweet ^t tt•innsint di,
eo2ition and will be missed ;rr ;ttti
by her legion of friends. \V; t h
lrnl.rty l hanks to Mrs. Yoo eel .`,t r e
Torn, who know ea well bogy t a
entertain, the young tndies cli9perss.i
to t heir )tunes with plensant
t•lloeghts of a most enjoyable even-
ing.
ON WEDNESDAY MAY 2nd, TIIE
W. M. 8. 'held their monthly meeting
at the home of Mrs. Pedlar. 'fhe
election of officers by biliot resulted
in Mrs. W. iiissctt hemi; elocted
l'r -ident : Mrs. J. Cobbledick, Vice
1`r ':dant ; Mrs, Goi�1R, 2nd Vice
1'1 '+id('nt ; .Mrs. W. Snell, Treasarer ;
M r a. C. Stet!. ite.. Scc.re.-t ry ; Mrs.
M tntle, Cor. Secretary. After the
meeting closed Mrs. Pedlar invite:d
t ern ...gaiety out to t he dining' rpm
w•troro ,1 dainty tea was served. Outr
Mond 1y cv(Iiintr 1 181 permit mem-
beret of etre noceety met at tits. home
of Mrs. S. illukingtstm and prP$ented
Mrs. Buckingham and Mrs, Tlieset t
with lit•' memhera certificates. Mrs.
lids )r hoe been presented with a
life mcmbcreship by her husband on
Ib" annitersiry of (heir 25th wed-
s,drat; riiy,
I)It. OVISNS EYE AND EAR St It -
110' el the fret Frid)y of e):1ch month.
t1•.;rrq, 11.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m. GIaPs-
Merchant Tallon.
r i(l1y, .lune I(tb.
White and G
wash °oTHE OLD RELIABLE
have just passel into Vestingbtoek le Pieces of White containing
WE
a huge range of new and pretty designs rind weaves and in differ-
ent v. eight s suitable for Shit t %Vaists and Stile Waist Suits.
50 Pieces of Colored Fabricc,►i'si .t ,i :and g ofc` fight Shad s,
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(`repel, 11 itistes and J's inted 1, lw ne. We carry one of the finest up to -date stocks of Ready -to -Wear
''; in witty', c renin clothing in the town both in Mens Boys' and Youth's. The duality
One special line of Cotton Crepe ,9 t, (1 \1 hire' (Monaa and styles the latest and as cheap as the cheapest,
with small neat pattern f 1 1 blue. l cal Cyt Just received a
► rad an I't•ice wily 121c a yd. consignment of these goods today. Corrie arid inspect then) and
White PiquesMakes one of the must fashionable and most ser- convince yourself that what we say we do. Atiotltcr thing we
v:ce,twe white dresses you can buy. would say, not two or three prices for the one article. Our stock
Prices 13. and le per yd. of new and natty
Ask to see our extra heavy Tickin
at z5c per yard.
Mercerized Check Suitings
•
(•(1 last colors.
Crepe=de=Cherie
Fancy Crepe Suitings
dresses or waists.
• le Blue & White and Black
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& White, rich as silk, warrant -
Price 20e per yard.
27 inches wide, beautiful soft quality, in Grey
and Pale Green, slakes deinty dresses.
Price 20c per yard.
In Linen shades witit small red dot,
others with green dot, make( lovely
Price 18c per yard.
In fawn and red, guaranteed fast colors
Only 121e per yard.
.
Fancy Check Voiles
We are selling Best Cottonades
for 22 C a yard.
Cotton Sheetings at Old Prices.
Out' advice to you is (buy your cottons Dow) the pt•icre is going u) you
make no mistake to conte here and huy your Sheeting, Pillow Cotton, White
and Grey Cotton. \Vo are selling them all at old prices.
WEalso have Big Values iu Victoria Lawns, India Linens, Organdies,
Le Ducks, Linen Suitings, and Embroidered Linens.
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KNELL ROWE
GET YOUR LA\VN MOWER I
sharpened at Ilartleiba.
MR. AVE BAGSIIA\\' HAS AC•
cepted a position with Mr. Frank
Woods.
SII[. A.IIARCIIAND IIAS MOVED
::Ito Mr. Perkin's house on \\'tilt 1rn
street.
MIt. \VM. DAVIS, OF EXETEII
North. has accepted 4a position with
John Evans, mason of London.
A MEETING OF THE LICENSE
commissioners for South Ifuron, will
be held in Exeter to-ri y ('l'hur•..J;iy).
C1IAiRI.J'Y WHICH BEGINS A'1'
Monte very often f ids to aet. ;is fir
as the poor t•cl.ltions.
MR. .1. It. hfeD0NALD 11AS 'J.'lIE
material 011 hand for his proposed
new houe, oppoaite I he '.1fklin street
church.
COSI MI SIO\ ER I;ISSETT LAST
'l'IlIIl'I l:•y and hriday had the w'in-
ter's accumulation of mud and filth
4011pcd off t lie street.
LICENSE INSI'ECTOlt TORRANClr,
rs
wain town Thula('ty handing out`
the licenses granted the local Hotels.
TIL13t)ItY ItESII;NTS 11
,,1)1)90111)1'(1 [«0111y-fi+•e1)ehoutrtnd dAVEol-
1'rss for :r canning f ctory W,iclr will
he erected el once :111(1 in operation
this r;r'.a s:on
WORD I'ItO.\f MIUS. ANDit1:WS
And Mina ,Jennie Madge, of ban Fran-
clrco, slate;; that they were burned
out, and slept oat for two nights
with the vest of t li;I refugees.
TACT 1 ' A WOMAN CONSISTS
1,, admiring a neigfrllor'ts pretty hat
if its prettier than her own; itt :1
twin, of not noticing the frayed ed-
ges of :1 rn•in'tt trousern.
THE EXECUTORS O1F' '1'fl1: ES -
tate f the late Archibald 11oclgert
wil have on auction sale of the
i eerie' :rad oltattelsi on Sirn;cr!
!vet on S•t t u r'd;ty. May 12(11.
CALVES 1'Olt SALE. --. GI:OItGI.
('11 filen:in, Atwood, will be at the
Central hotel, Exeter, on 'Tuesday,
ally 15111. at 12 o'clock with a load
of gee(1, well-bred calves for Fate.
'111. ,LAMES HARVEY iS AGAIN
in eleirge of t1,' M.anelon house st:1-
I►lr's. 11r. \\'111, II:dra in, tell0 was is
"h :race for only 1/1011.1111, 1)18 gone to
Grand IVnd to work for Mr. Levet 1.
Mit. 1I \l(0L1) Itlssrrr I1ETUitN-
r sl .`;,f ursf ry night from Norwich,
tt eel he v;s;1(A tweet -Ai weeks. H,-
1050111041 his p0,i11011 :its ledger keep-
er in the Mof 1on's hunk Motel •ty
[nor ulna.
LAST FI1IDAY N. I). if l'IIIRJN
received by express from Mr. W. ,1,
5-o:1, of Thornbury, 1 beautiful
Moo„ trout tv.ig•hiug 2 1-2 los.
Needless ;o state Mr. llurdo8 cnjt)y.
ed the treat.
iu:v, 0, W. ANDREWS, 0I' ('I
tralia, is ill occupy the pulp'; of tee
.Tames :dried church next Sunday
morning :,rid evening. 1tev. Going
will lake etc; rge of the services at
Centralia for 1 he dee.
A Si'ECi,\I, MEETING t)1' 'fills
council w•:1r; held Ft iday even'na (0
tv:lei+'c tenders for street w,tletittg
awl I)an.9 A few neeottnf5. Td1e tender
of 11. Parsons at $10,50 per week ways
the lowest presented and )IC wits
awarded the contract.
Mit. L. 11. D1CieSON, D. D. G. M..
of the A. 1'. 011d A. M. for this
cliRtriet matte .111 official visit to the
81. Marys' lodge Mondry ;evening,
end on Thursday of last week accom-
panied by Aerern1 mrtnbers of the
1o3)1 kedge, mate a Fimilar visit to
the Hermit order.
WORT) HAS BEEN (RECEIVED
from Mrs. MiJl' r .1, WI itc, of Berk •
els, 011ifornia. w•h:cli is across the
lily from San Francisco. Mrs. White
state's "after n terrible fright we
got out of the house s ifcly, 1►I operty
11np)trntrd, t0s brother and wife nafe,�
Our town crowded with rctugc0s af.l
armed soldier!, guarding the streets.
Market Deport, -The foIlow-ing is
the report of Exeter markets. cor-
rected ui, to May 10th.
Wheat, 76 to 80 cents tier bus.,
Oats, :34 to :_;o cents per bus.
Barley 40e, to 42c, per bus,
Peas, 60 to 70 cents per hushes.
Shorts, $20 a ton.
Bran, $18 per ton.
flour, 52.25 per cwt,
Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt.
Clower raced $8 to $9 per pus.
Hey, 7 to 8 1-2 per toll.
Butter, 17 cents Iver found ,
Eggs 14c a dozen.
Onions 75 cents per bushel.
Dried apples, 5c. per lb.
Chicken, young, 7c to 8c per lb.
Ducks, 10 cents per tb.
Geese. 10 cents per Ile
(lad. $6.75 to $7.
J'oea t m -I ,$1.10 n Gag.
Hoge, livcweiellt, $7.10 a cwt.
I1ogs, dressed, $8 to 9 a cwt
Hair Stops
Failing Out
and becomes beautiful
and luxuriant when
Imperial
Hair
Tonic
is used, It gives new
lift' to the hair -keeps
the scalp clean and
healthy, and is a p
tive cure for (1.14 inlets!
Large bottles onlU 50c.
I'REI'ARt:t) riy
W. S. COLE, Pel in. B.
Central Drug Stine
EXETER, - ONTARIO,
We refer to our •
• • Trout Fishing
• SPRING TONIC •..
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One bottle will make you • 1 • The season for Brook
lr• Al ;Moore, of Si. 11,1res, 1r a it, feel like new. T1xit I.tzy, ii: Trout is open,— Algonquin
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Sunday. I good-for-nothing feeling will • l'ark
g ctrl
A WOMAN'S IDiS1ITUTi: :�11StsT_ • be dispelled rind s I .ark is the Fisherman's
you'll he able ,
ing will be held in the Toa'n fI ill, to°°tnr'li9h wonders. Don't
Paradise.
June 20th. Tl.e speakers and the -• forge S' buy c, bottle to -day.
subjects for that date are; Mi. -s �1g_ • only Loc. .1 butts(, • •'-�'' .�
nets Smith, Hamilton. "Principles 01 • — - �- -- - Tourist Ti
Coakinu (demonstrations). eelcats ; r ± W• ss, t�pWEY, Num B. , • Tickets
ComnoAition and Cooking." "food in
its Relation, to the Body," "Domestic •
Chemist and (petit i.in, •To all l'rir.eil)ZITourist
Scictrce." '•The Sanitary Ilealei, '•The • ♦ Resorts on sale
ee1l of the Ifomc of tbo 1► n' Phmie5'), 1•;\F; 1'I:t; t)Nr, • T daily,---
D.tc" "Lab r 1. �cnt • Tourist Season is opening;
o problems of the Ilouse• -
hold," "Tile Ilou9c ; Its Furnishings ♦•••••••••♦•••••♦•••♦••••. ! • early.
and Dc:oration`," "A blain talk with
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Housekeepers." Mrs, F. W. Watts, NILS'SUS AL1' AN1) JAMES \'; .\I, i • -^�•-�
Clinton, "Home NurRing,'' "Acc4- tern and t heir hives narrowly ete •
dents and Emergencies.'' "Eenefit5 of °aped serious injuries in :t rrrnaw•;ty • TO COBALT ,
11"orncn's Institutctl." •'(`,re o[ the accident while on their way to Sea- Z
Hands. face rind ;hit," "!lints for forth last Friday. They were driv. i �I Itrrpugll 1'1111mat1
the Women who Work." "The 11)th, inn in ;1 double sealed. canopy top Sleeper
I•'rTH Air ;end h:tercNT carriage. and had left steam. t;o:nt,�� leaves .for onto dale}' except
7IIF, SUPPLEMENTARY ESTI- norllr, and 14110 i :( short dinfanee l • Saturday, running through
tituates of the Provincial 1reaeurer out, a 1hreshing enachinc ertgiae Y:)s i top Cobalt and New Liskcarbcrt.
10010 0 :t rote of $500 to William encountered. Juvt as their iter( t>asy
5herring, the Marathon hero. ing the machine, the than 111 char.p'i
-- - -- . Opened I he exh;)I$5f valve, the borates.
(asking filet lit. They jumped to one J't'►' tir.k.ts and full in -
nit. ili1T1,F1t, 01' I.ONf10Y. WILL t•;slr. of the mid. upsetting the car. • formation r -'ill on
he at (bo (Jen[,.' 111ots 1, Exeter, on ri'ge ,and tint oecnpatrtrt in the ditch.
Monday. May 21. 1906, henna 10 n Mrs, .1I[ t\'aItr.rrs (c ty Ietc first ()Ilia.:
no to '1' 3. I:`:lr;fI'i', Ds i►M Azrnt
m., to 5 P. tri., for Eye, is , r, Nose gel free from 1110 err cel:•• •r.
and TRrolt consultation. Eyes teat• )ssi9led by 1110 than who was opera t- .1. 1I +n ). .T)O ALU, District
eel and Qlss9c'4 sat,pficd.
ing the crista('. lifted the a no;ty of ,rent. Toronto.
1 he carriage, :end released t IV! othcrel ••••••♦♦••♦•••••p•♦••♦•♦••
11 s -a* found that Jamey 1Y:11tcrss,ha')
41)51 lined •1 fracture e; the right' .r ,: .y \Vullcrs to a doctor'( effi -n
fo:x),rm :11111 (bit Alf Walter.' had (lruce[ield where the injured arm
helmet! 11is right :urrn and *title, while 'n.us set while the rctn:tinder of the
.',ire. James WeIterm tram Fhnken spit party trr'eurrd ct fe lin of horssr+ arid
corisider'ibly. 1'orturstlply the horses (trove II1e 0.11.riu
to oke away frota the r1tri1ge when ++brie 1ho Allier. to Ilrrrrlfield,
11
t x:17:1 syr i f iso :bell c r r her . 1•sc el.:re s cap-
e �rsible the futv(1, :sad 'tftrr dict►^r' trlurncd to
accident wool( Vire liven more tier. Exeter. The o100i►y trf Ilio r:srr1►u/•
I tuns, A ncighbor.ing farmer drove ++ ,n t. necked.
Ties, Farcy Shirts in Softs and Hard Fronts
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are up-to-date and at prices that will please you. ‘Ve carry a full
line of Dress Goods in all the leading cloths --Venetian, Broad
Cloth, Tweeds, Eolicnnes, Crepe de Chene, Corde de Soie. Cash-
meres and Lustres in all the leading shades• Don't forget that we
have in stock
SILK AND LAWN WAISTS
that have no equal as to price, style and quality, you cannot help
buy Prices very reasonable. Don't forget we still carry the
celebrated "AS1'ORIA" shoe. Highest Prices paid for Produce.
CABLING BROS.
INSURANCE
The very best kind of Insurance—i. e.
provision for t.11e F't"rUItE as well as the
PRESENT is a Savings Account in the
Sovereign Bank of Canada
Interest paid FOUR TIMES A YEAR,
$1.00 will open an account.
Put your money in a place where you
can get it when you want it.
CREDITON, DASNWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER.
JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors,
Western Real Estate
Exchange, Limited.
78 Dundas St., London
ll:tvc you a farm that you want
to iwlli Write for our terms of se;1-
! lin z property. We have t he most
complete method of advertising and
%I lin z pruperty in Canada. Do you
want to buy a farm or business
property in any part of Ontario[
Send for our list. We bare some
bargains,
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give entire sati:-taction when
used under proper conditions,
CORN
\Ve have just got in a car of
American Corn of excellent
duality which we are selling
either ground or whole at reas-
unal(e prices.
HARVEY BROS,
Merchant Millers
EXETER, ONTARIO.
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