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Exeter Times, 1906-11-08, Page 16111 EXETER ': 1fit ES. NOVEMBER Stb 1904 STI3WART'S FIRS UAre with us a Very Strong Point We believe we show the Largest and Best Selected Lot of Furs to be found in any one retail store in West - R ern Ontario-• that is when you leave the cities out of the question and when you want Fur Values you must leave there out tor we beat them all out ori Values. Why, be - S l cause our expenses are so much below city expenses and buying all for cash direct from the makers, puts us right on thr bottom ground floor. COME IN and we will prove to you that our Furs and Values are "IT." $32.50 Market Report. -The following Is the report of Exeter markets. sor- rectcd up to November 8th. Wheat, 69 to 70 cerate per bushel. Oats:, 33 ;to 34 cents per buseat. Bewley, 42 to 41 cents per bushel. Peas 70 to 75 cents per beoheI. Shorts, $20 per ton. Flour. $2 per awl. Bran. $18 per ton. Hay, $8 to $10 per ton. Potatoes. 95 cents per tail;. Feed (lour, $1.20 to $1.255 ver cwt. Beanie $1.30 per bushel. Clover seed. $7 to $8.50 per bus. Fa_..s, 2(Ic. a dozen. flus ler. 20c. u pound. l'oai, X7.00 ,ser ton. Hogs. dressed. $8 per cwt. Ilozs. liveweight, •5.70 per cwt. Large on•ons, 60o a bushel. Chicken. tic. t,er sauna. Hens. 7c to 8c per pound. Duck,. 10c. per pound. Geero, 9c. rter pound. Turkeys, 13c. per pound. Dried Apples, 5c. per pound. THURSDAY, NOVEMI3ER 8th, 1906 utialli HIST!Uialeap11!Ii1I!11:!INIIIt1I1r I •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••NN•••••••••• LOCALS • •••••••• 1•N•••♦ For Mena' Fur -lined Coats. Good Ehe11, lined throughout with Baby Wallaby and oollarand reveres of Marmot Ot- ter. They are great veluem. $4o to 50 b19 $15 S55 For Mens' Natural Coon Coats, Guaranteed free from Dye. nettle from selected Skins and every Coat sold under guarantee. For our famous Black Yak Fur Coat, the best man's black fur coat etre know of. Strong, soft hides, full -furred and all guaranteed. Yes. you can get cheaper coats but they will be dearer in the end. For Mens' Natural Grey \Vall:aby Fur Coats. looks like Coon and wears well. but not so heavy in the fur. Ladies' Black Kersey Cloth Coats lined throughout with choice Ka- Itiga Fur and largo Storm Collar and Reveres of choicest American Sable, *35 to 42 For Ladies. Bokaran Fur Coats with choicest American Sable Collars and Reveres -they are Beauties. S42 LO 48 For our choicest Ladies' Biack Bokaran Russian Blouse Coat. Collar and Blouse fronto of the very finest American Sable -with best Rope Silk Girdles. We show nearly a hundred Fur Coats. Yes, our stock of Neck Furs and Ruffs is also large and prices in favor of the buyers. COME TO US for your furs we will use you well. Produce is as good as Cash. Butter, 21c per lb.; Eggs 20c a dozen; Dried Apples 50 a Ib. J A. SrI'E' T A.RT BARGAIN LIST OF COLD WEATHER NEEDS DRESS GOODS 200 yards plaid dress goods, all new coloro,about is dozen d►fferent patterns 108 yds heavy tweed dress goods 54 srleudid value at floc; on sale for 48c inches wide Guaranteed pure wool. a yard. Splendid for twits or skirts- Regular price 76c; Oa sale for goc. a yd. 000 yards of dress goods, pretty tweed effects iu blue. green and grey. Dark shades. Regular price 75e; on sale for sec a yd. 300 yards black dress goods, heavy quality. pure woo1.44 in. wide, regular price 85c; on sale for sec a yd. 125 yards plaid dress goods in blue and red. also blue and green, excellent for children's dresses, washing ureter - tat, worth 15c; on sale for roc a yd. GOLF JERSEYS --Ladies all wool Golf Jerseve. in navy. white, gre•an, cardinal. blue and black Inhde in new- est fashion, make yourself cotnfortable by wearing one. Price only $2.00. WOMEN'S COATS We are showing the very nicest kind of Coate. Coats not to be secs elsewhere and not ezprn- sive. Pretty Tweed Coat at $5.00. $8.00. $10.00 PrettFawn Coat at 810.00 and $12.00 Pretty Black Coat at $8.00. $10.00, $12.00 Miss Bruce, of Clinton, is visiting Mrs. R. Murphy. Mr. Will Muir „pent Sunday with frieruts in ltitigetown. Mr. 8. A. 1'oplestone visited his mother in town this week. Miss Jones is visiting at the home of her ristcr, Mrs. Mann's Hensall, Mrs. Win. Davis, of London, vis- ited friends in town during ;the wreak. Commissioner Bissett is this week giving Main street its usual fall cleaning. The Misses Weekes attended the funeral of their uncle at Lambeth last Nreek. Mrs. W. D. Clarke- Left Saturday for London, where she will ;remain during the winter. The Ladies' Aid of C:aven church purpose holding n social and sale of work on Nov. 30th.! Mr. 8. Sample. of kullarton's Cor- ners. moved into Mr;: D. McInnis' house on Tuesday last. Mrs. John 'Willis. of itod;;cr'vitic, •••••••••••••••••••••••• i Division Court will be held here I �� foundation The work ..n I h . fo n ion of the canning 'factory is progressing rapidly. Mr. Fred Wells is moving hir family from Dashwood to Exeter. I Mr. Richard Seldon. of Ingerscll, visited his son here on Saturday last. Mr. R. Elston has completed a colo - nisi cement veranda on the front of Iris residence on Andrew street. Rev. Martin will preach in the Blyth Presbyterian ('hutch next Sunday. owing to the resignation of Rev. Mc - I Lean. • Mr. R. G. Seldon and family are this week moving to town anti in future ! will snake their home with lips, G. Sam well. Thomas llandford's house which a was moved from the south end of the 1 town was placed in his property on • 1 Andrew street last Friday afternoon. • It is understood that Mr. Beverley • '' has cancelled the two remaining r•i. - • certs of the season's course. The pat- e ronage has not been up to expectations land the two concerts already given I were a considerable loss financially to Mr. Beverley.. 2 I Mr, 31 Jackson last Satord:ay pttr- •••N•••••••N•••N••! • - chased i hheBaskerville stroppily on I Main 8•r.•et south of thr passer house. Mr. Inc esnn iutena. ,Waking extenl've repairs to the buildingbuildingend stable. I Mr. Market vitt.. is a'. pteeent working in tondos' and intends moving his family there. 1 DIAMONDS11 Diamonds for those who ad- mire them, and who doesn't We have a beautiful stock of perfectly cut diamonds exquis- itely set in RINGS, PINS, and BROOCHES Our Diamond are bought loose direct from the cutters and eyery stone is Bold with a guar- antee. We are giving special prices on diamonds we have in stock, but next year they will be higher. See our $26.00 dia- mond ring, it is great value. Optical Department layer scientifically tested free. Wedding Rings fi._Mar6Mu d next Wednesday. GOOD CLOTHING I)o not let all the Good Chances past you, if you are likely to need a new Suit during the next siz months you will be doing yourself a favor by getting it now. Take Advantage of our Special Discount of TWENTY PER CENT. WE DON'T Try to fit a Man into a readv- tnade Suit, we make the Suit to Fit the Man and to fit him as If it wete his own Suit -not a borrowed one. If You want to have the reputation of be- ing a cor'r'ect dresser let US do the Talloirng for you. andou will ever be sure of good Ma- terials good Fit, Special Work- manship and perfect finish. W. W. Taman BOYS, SWEATERS. Bove all wool sweaters in blue, cardinal and black with fancy col- lar and cuffs. heavy weight, every boy should have one for school wearing. Price only 50c. THE OLD RELIABLE A Spire is Suggestive UNDERWEAR Men's shirts and drawers, a lot of different makes in Wools. Un- ions and fleeced lined, all selling at the same price. Special 50c a garment. CHILDREN'S TOQUES Big assortment of wool toques. honey comb knit, heavy quality, all colors; special at 25c. WOOL HOSIERY Women's extra heavy all wool hose (Burritt's make) warranted to wear, size 8i, 9, 9i;on sale at 35c Childrens in same quality; price according to size. SHELL & ROWE Black Tights fur Children Misses and children's black drawers in extra good quality. col- or guaranteed fast. Price .38s to 60c a pr. BED COMFORTERS 60 different styles of Comforters all colors and all qualitiereone very special line; selling at $2.50. WOMEN'S GLOVES Women's Mocho gloves in all the new shales. warm and good wearing. On sale for 50c a pair. Mrs. A. llolland left. Tuesday for St. Marys to attend the funeral of Mr. 1'. Armstrong. nni r+n n�uwn NIBMr.Tic Donald is moving into his new house opposite Main street church. I his week. Mrs. It. 11. Collins and Miss Don thron entertained n nutritive- of their lady friends Tuesday evening. Mrs. D. Johns and Miss Lillis left yesterday for St. Marys where' they will visit for a few days. Mr. and Mre. \V. J. Carlin;, left Wednesday morning for a trip YOU SHOULD USE Is this week moving -into Exeter and . through Itis Southern state.-. will live oil h her ren Ed. over 'the Mrs.. N. D. Burdon returned Tues.. barber stop. day evening from England where Charlie Dyer, of the MoIsons Bank she visited for two months. staff, llensall, is oft duty this week Miss Ethel Bissett who has been en ,agcd as milliner at Watford is of his parcels here. at her home owing to i1lntiss. owing to illness and is at the )tome Mies Chesney. of Godericb.. :who Mrs. Taylor, of Chicago, is visit• has !wen visiting her cousin. Mrs. Ing her brother, Mr. Wm. Bowman Geo. McLeod, left Wednesday ,for rid other relatives in this vicinity. When you want light, wit tious tea biscuits and cakes. Seaforth to visit relatives. Mr. Lee Blatchford left for Lon- Oevfnd to have ofa business phi• dt3ia Monday where ho has secured a char we have ut had time to petition in the electrio Works there. change our ad, but we are .-o. Miss McCallum, of Midland. who Steal bargains just the same. -J, was visiting at the ,home of Mr. T. Stewart' II, McCallum, returned to eter home The Ladies Guild o[ the Triv�t.t last Saturday. ,Memorial church purpose holding Mr. Percy away, n their annual bazaar on Dec. 7th, af• chiles at Mr. :an Mrs. who wasd'a tern ce and eaFuller an for Tome weeks left for Toronto' nounccmcta'.s later. last wecKc. The organ of the Trivitt �Mem.7r- Harsh, purgative remedies are sal church having, been rep rand fast giving way to the gentle action ret Brawn , the organist, Mr. W. and mild effects of Carter's Little Brown will give a half hour ,iccftal Liver Pills. If you try them they on Sunday evening after service. will certainly please you . Mr. Ambrose Cottle received an Mrs. Theta. Sweet and son Allen, day eutw is .hid forehead last Sve a• who have been visiting here with day which rend laid b :several (Fiends for risme few weeks left on stitches to close and laid him up for Wednesday for Winnits' to join Mr. buzz saw when a portion o on o[ a a ;rev tiny:. Tie was.; Erw:-'a a Sweet, who has secured a position eire shat city. board flew up striking him in the Mr. Geo. ikae}s, formes ly of F.xo- face, the cut being the result. DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR- ter, and grow. of Uhoppele, Rainy Riv- er district, had his household goo,ls will at the taotnmeroial last 'week. Mrs, 'tie - Boom, wa be stripped from hero la a Hotel t9. first m. Friday of pain. Glass-th. Davis left last week .to joint her )lours, 9.30 a. to 4.30 p. in. Glass- husband. es properly fitted and diseases of eye, \\.o recommend our readers to sub - ear and move treated. Next visit scribe to )the Farme't'4 Advocate an$ F' They, UnclNove 9th. Home Magazine, (lac beat hgricul- The Uncle Dudlt+y from Missouri tural journal in .Americo. The day night failed to play here last Fri- Times and Farmer's Advocate Atom day night failed to he convinced by Times Jan 08. 8225. the advance agent that Exeter is a rikow good show town and failed to put in If you bad taken two of Carter's an appearsncd. Several carne in from Little Liver Pills before retiring you the country and well. disappointed would not have had that coated ton - when they learned that the company Bus or bad taste in the mouth this would not play. morning. Keep a vial with you for A number from Exeter attended ()tensional use. the +tea at flan Sexsrnith chuyoh. last --....- Monday `Monday evening. The affair twas n equal t a of better than city pre - A VIVID STORY becornl'n doubly ebsa r!.in,t when you hero good glasses to 'pad with. They lent.ti'a a,ll etr,aiu from 1ht• eyes. if you ever feel any ill. effects from reading. better let us EXASIINE YOUR 3EYES We'll do it with utmee,et care. In rase you 1 .41 giass••s. we'll fit yon with a pair exactly Ault cal to your • }'„ • pay Jor the teat fes on'.y-not for n •r skilled cervices. W. S. HOWEY Phm. B. Chemist andOet'ease Next door to Past-ofilee. Exeter ;Merchant Tidier. Notice. views tea and file program even The tax collector announces that horoughly enjoyed by tho Targe au- he will he al ,the town hall every dtones'. Several from Exeter took Saturday from 9 to 12 and 1 to 6 part in elm program, among wkom up to Dec. 81,11, for the receiving of evero Misses Howey and 'Murray, taxes. Ile will be at the town hell who furnished raiding%: Misses on the 12th, I:ltla and 14th of Decent• rollick and Howard a etuett, .and ber. _ Miss Musgrove. of London, n read- ing. The Hensen quartette niso GROWING OLD BEFORE YOUR says, rous and discouraged. Something is took part and were heartily received. TIME The resident ministers gave Adrian- Broken in spirit, weak in body, net.- It was rumored a few days ago wrong, and each day sees. you failing that ,everat gentlemen. whose credit away. .lust one thing to do -Build at the hank does not exceed their up. To do this. use Ferrozone. What deposits. thought the establishment a tonic it is! Appetite, why it makes n[ another bank in •town woofs be you eat tremendously. Digest. indeed about the proper thins to meet you will. Rich red blood will carry their demands and a stock ecensetny nourishment to eyery part of the body was immediately formed. I'roviaaion. tired organs take on new life, color, at difeel or4 were elected, cashiers, spirit and ambition are restored. Per - manager, tellers, book kccpers. Ord- feet manhood and aboundingFhealth is tors, etc., r,ppointed, but alas! the the unfailing p te only one whit could produee the sty it, 60c per hos everywhere. amount of the first payment of his Block Laid :his twenty-five+ cents on the bar a n•1 r1i•l "rom^ on boys let's have anuzae'r." and the narsillanimous promoters of this pseudo corpora• lion are wailing for another wh• can raise the price. It Never Fails One should Aspire to have their Firm's Name just that suggestive. It should always bring to the reader's mind the choicest quality and vari- ety of goods in one's particular line of busluesgs. Our name stands for Dry Goods the Lest in line of, Our Stock et New and Natty Dress Goods Is the most complete in all the leadiog clothe We are showing this week the largest stock of Under proper conditions to make delicious and wholesome food. Leads in Popularity Because it Leads in Quality F:yen 'nese 70rroh.ants are ,a little skcptiral about re+lidion. One of them was 1c1linpr ua a few days :ago of a woman, who is :a regular at - :at devotional t a l c r -', rtel the devot'xs fondant c of [n'tlow.,laip meetings held e v er )I Sunday morning, coming pato Ju.+ place of business each Monday r orn- ing with a baraktrtful of "sttietly fresh" cage, which • • lain; can•' doled are found t Iso variety reserved for the onoxi•ua theeptan who treads the footlights. Some believe that defrauding the govern - meet ie not a crime, oxidic others have the same idea when it conies to dealing .with merchants "'rhe glory of being in 1110 mercantilel bu.tnese is not what it Ns cracked up to be" said ,ice. "when Settling en!' that clam of people." AN ENGLISH AUTHOR WROTE: "No shade, no shine. no fruit., no ,• 8. S. NO. 1 I'8110I1NE The following tat the percentage .,brained by the pupils in 8. 8. No. 3, T'sborn.% for the month of Octo- ber : 8r, IV. -Carrie Copeland, 78: Vilt•n McCerdy. 76; Laura Clark. 69 Alberta Clark, 69: RU• Francis, 60; Myrtle Stinson, 58: Ada McCurdy, 51: ITcrtie Doupe, 51. Jr. IV -Eth- el ibt,r, fT . Jerrie i` McCurdy, 4e; r• Victor McCurdy, 4•, • Hr. TiL-Iloav- nrd McCurdy, 81 ; John Francis. 80; Mei Shier, Its; Arlow Copeland. 58; ieald'lle Turnbull, 55; Oliver 'McCur- dy. 56, 8r. 11. -Leonard llama, 81: Eleanor Doupe. 65. Jr. 1i. -Janie MrCaill:ogle 81; Jd:a Irvine, 80 ; Reg- gie Doupe, 76; Oscar Copeland, 54. Sr. 1'1. TT. -Fern Francis, 74: Grant Duncan, 74. Sr. P1. T-itoy Fletcher 100; Tcnnie McCurdv, 87: ',enter Mc• Curdy. 6:,. Jr. f't. 1 -Gordon Cope - lend. 55 ; George Harrow, 5.1; l.t!!i•an Kay. 60. ISABELLA M. GARDINER, Teacher. Ask for Ladies' WAISTS -AND- Ready to Wear Skirts That we have ever shown. very latest designs and cut from American We do not carry Ladies' Jackets but can sell you from Catalogue showing sample of Cloths from the best makers, BUTTER, 20c per pound) Highest price paid for produce. EGGS 20c per dozen DRIED APPLES 5c BUY NOW l Cole's Baking Powder The Kind that never fails to please at Cole's Drug Store CARLING BROS. SIR THOMAS HARLOW ON CAN- CER RESEARCH ANI) TIIE LAY PRESS According to fiir Thomas Barlow. of London. physician to ithe royal household. before leaving New York for England recently expressed him- self as follows its regard to the var- ious alleged discoveries of t he cause of cancer and erpeci'iIl31 in regard to sensational abatements in the fay press. "It its really something that should not be tdiecusscd in the lay press," said Dr. Barlow to n Po:di-Despatch reporter in elle •Murray Bill hotel, just before 'he started for the steam- ship pier. "Undue nlarm many be created among It.hc ignorant and Wee hopes aroused. I have seen countless publications concerning cancer and she probability of cure. i neorupulous pructitionerr have a- .trtcd 11hat the, ,cern of (lis - e,^ 'r':.s been discovered and with tho discovery the product oin of an antitoxin n Bich would destroy it as we .lest ru> i he ggernr of diphtheria. "'Tito truth is that the medical profession is no nearer the cause or the cure t,f cancer today than it wan a hundred years ago. We ;still :lire delving and honing. We are vwkin t progress slowly, but we arc not yet ee it bin sight of t he coil. Assertionq have been made by irresponsible phy- sicians that the ,term has hewn NVI- lated. The ;,tatement is false. The germ of caancer is yet lo be discov- ered. All disorders caused by a bilious stab of the system can be cared by using Carter's Little Liver Pills. No pain. griping or dieeornfort attend- ing their use. Try them. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching. Blind, Bleeding, Protrud- ing Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money it I'azo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 60e. -- TO CURE A COLD IN ONE 11AYDL'uigh Grade" Training Take Laxative Bromo Qginin a Tab. IMPORTE lets. All druggists refund the men - et if it falls to cure. E. W. G •nve's -jointure is on eash box. Me. YourFuture Assured A savings account in The Sovereign Bank makes you happily independent of the Lure which keepsyu from worry ui the present. Opensavings account to -day. Deposits of from $1.00 and upwards received. Interest paid 4 times a year. it Soverelgn Bank Of Canada CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. OLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors Western Real EstatejCorn I Corn! Exchange, Limited, 78 Dundas St., Londoli i We !lave jus" 1'eceived a ear Have you a farm that you want of old Cure of excellent fluali to will Write for our tcrma of eel- sty which we are selling at ling property. We have the mos complete method of adaertiein; and selling property in Oauada. Do you want to buy a farm or business property in any part of Ontario? Send for our list. We have some bariaina. TURKEYS WANTED We want to buy your Tur- keys and will pay the highest market price, Write for par- ticulars and state how many you have. reasonable prices. Exchange We will be pleased to ex- change corn for Oate, Barley Peas or Wheat. We lis. ndle all kinds of Grain. HARVEY BROS. EXETER, ONTARIO. The Canada Poultry & Produce Co., Limited, Stratford, Ont. I am paying this week for Wheat - 70c Oats - 34c GRAND TRUNK SY'SEM SiNGLE FARE FOR IIs°NTF:It.. ;.,ing October 91h. to Nov. To all taints in 'remag:uni, n Tema ea mi. rw,ints Matowa,toPort Arthur to Stull Ste, Marie and fart All hur e i a N. N. ('o., do Georgian Hay 1,151 Lake Superior points via N. N. Co.(to g.ottt4s•ora N. N. Co. extra Barley 39 to 40c rla,rg,•r „ill be made for „wt,: berths returning), to certain por111 a. Full stock of Lime and GOING ocr. 2511,., TO NOV. 6th. 6th. points uebee IE Cement always on hand. Richard Seldon xeter, Centralia and Clandeboye 7'o l'crrton, , Midland, i.akcfield all goings Severn ,to North Bay, Are girlie to Colesconk, Lindttay t o Hall- s \ . waDepot Har- bor 1 ads ales to 1 pc lin tzar Muskoka Lakes, Lake of hays and M:agnetewau river pointe. RETURN LIMIT DEC. 8tlt 1306 For tickets and full attormation call on J. J. KNiGITT. Depot Ticket Agent J. D. McDONALD, District i'usernger Agent. 1 wont* flowers, no leaves -November! Many Atnerleans would add no freedom from catarrh, which is 90 aggravated during this month that it becomes constantly troublesome. There is abundant proof that catarrh is a con- stitutional disease. It lb related to scrotal* and consumption, being one of the wasting disesees. Hood's Sar- saparilla has abovIn that what is cap- able P able of eradicalink scrofula, complete- ly cures catarrh, and taken in time prevents consumption. We canuot see how any sufferer can put off tak- ing this medics'se, in view of the wide- ly published record of its radical and permanent cures. It is undoubtedly America's GreatestMedicine forAmer- ka' Greatest disease -Catarrh. CAL• MI Eel CIVIL Now AL•INVot Inn th SU1T!NGS We call your atten- tion to our large stock of imported Suitings. i The best offerings from English and Scotch mills, representing the most fashionable weav- es and fabrics. ---T - W. JOHNS Merchant Tail,'T pays and that is the kind the famous 1 1 TORONTO. ONT. Gives to its students. Ile • cent students have taken positions at saint es from $60 per month to $1000 per annum. It is a well-known fart that nits school is the hest of its kind in Canada. This month is is splendid time to enter. All gradu- ates get. p•,nitions. The de- mand it. nearly twenty times the curtly. Write to day for mngniffllelent catalogue. W J, Elliott. Principal Con Venire and Alexander Street P. •.144.44•f„f'++++t•i'.1'rr++t