Exeter Times, 1906-11-15, Page 8:..''4. 111,s ,.' 've lerfirerealut M. My
TEWART'8
TS and OVERCOATS
New Rcady•to wear Suits and Overcoats for Men and Boys
you w hat rye are doing a nice trade in our new Men's Store-
c'r ,i in and see what we are showing. We will be pleased to
ou through. The new Styles are very catchy.
CIAL VALUES
For a very slick Blaen Over-
coat-, full long length, well
lined, a good looker and good
weal er.
For swell new Black Vien
na Overcoat, long and full
with creasedSeaws and long
‘,•eete-. This is a snap.
For Men's Suit that we are
10 prepared to stake our rep-
utation on. We know
there ie no/such value in the
(nr lh s ple reason that
r spot cash and
y suit with our
money back if
fled.
Fr the test Kersey Over
2 coat we know of. Long
swagger style, with centre
vent and hip creases. regu
lar city style. See this line.
$4.00
$4.25
For Boya' fancy Tweed
Overcoats, small neat pat-
terns and shadow over -
checks the kind that the
$511
boys like to wear. Smart
• and up to the moment.
$7.50
For Men's Ready-to-
wear Tweed Suits im-
mense lot to Pick
from. Every suit thor-
oughly tailored and perfect fitting
omen's Fur and Fur -lined Coats
Nearly hundred to pick from. We don't think there is an-
such a fur stock in the county. Come in, we will be delighted
ow you through. The saving will be all yours.
For Christmas
can't fail to see our Beautiful lot of Japanese China it comes
to us from Japan, the spot where they know so well how to
tthn Minty China, so much admired.
Come, you are welcome to a Set.
Produce is as good as Cash.
,iter, 21c per lb.; Eggs 20c a dozen; Dried Apples 50 a lb.
;s
SWT
••••••••••••••i Work at the evaporator stopped
Ion Saturday.
'MON DS 1
Diemoade for those who ad-
rnit* them. and who doesn't
have a utiful stock of
monde exquie-
and BROOCHES
fought Loose
cutters and
with a gusr-
ving special
we have in
they will
`25.00 dia-
at value.
rtment
tested free.
g Rings
r�ha�0
NNN••N
HIND
kat all the Good Chances past
are likely to need a new
next six months you
a teelf a favor by getting
antage
'al Discount of
Man oto a readv-
ves-fttake the Suit
$
the Man .and to fit him
ft were his own Suit -not
wed one. If You want
•e have the reputation of be-
fog a correct dowser let US do
t;he Telloirng for you, and you
Will ever be sure of
terials good Fit, SpecialWork-
manship
M
ork-
manship and petted, finish.
Tollosb,
Mr. and Mire. T. II. McCallum etre
visiting in London.
Mr. Donald McInnis returned last
Saturday from ithe Northwest.
Elder Elliott. of London, tiieited
his parents Sunday and Monday.
Mr. Hobbs, of Bier, is the •guest
of hle daughter. Mrs. (Rev.) Collins.
Miss Ethel Sweet. of 8t. Marys,
was at •her home here dant week
visit inr
Mrs. Lyons and daughter, of Lon-
don. visited frionda in town dust
week.
Mies Daniels, of Strnthroy, visited
Miss Gertie Harvey from Friday telt
Monday.
Miss Penwiek, of Port Huron. vie -
ted Mrs. Harrow's at the Commercial
Iaet week.
Mr. W. Prout of 8t. Catherine,.
is visiting his sister, Mrs. James
Atkinteon.
Mr,,. Al. Bedford. of London, vis-
ited her pewter. 'Mre. Curtis harness
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Ford, who we•,t
out 'to the Northwest !ant npriu3,
stave returned home.
Miss Stanbury, of Bayfield, was
the guest of Mr. and Mre. J. G.
Stanbury het week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Richards, who
sent the past summer in the North-
west, returned home Monday.
Mr. Ifendereen and Minn Haw-
thorne, of 8eafortle were the quests
of Miss I. halls Saturday and Sun-
day.
A DcIIGdtcThroat
Probably you haven't had any
trouble for several months bet
you may have now.
Cool nights and snappy mor'ninge
may bring unpleasant reminders
of a delicate throat.
If you grow hoarse, without any
apparent reason, if no ugly little
hack arises. you need
Howey's Syrup White
Pine & Tar at Once
it soothes and heals, and beat of
all, it prevents those severe spasms
of coughing which are so likely to
produce soreness of the lungs.
Price 25 cts.
W. S. HOWEY Phm. B.
Chemist and Optician
Next door to Post -office. Exeter
�-..._....,.:?ate-.•
Market Report. -TM following is
the report of Exeter markets. ser-
rated up to November 15th.
Wheat, 7Ua. per bushel.
Oats. 34c. to 35o. per bushel.
Barley. 43 to 45 aet•-t.& per buehet.
Peas, 75c. to 70e. per bushel.
Shorts. $20 per ton.
Flour, $2 per (-wt.
llran. $18 per ton.
Hay. $8 to $10 per ton.
Potatoes. 95 cents per bar.
Feed Flour, $1.20 to $1.45 per cwt.
Beans. $1.30 per bushel.
Clover seed. $7 to $8.50 per bus.
Egos, 20c, a dozen.
Butter. 21 cents per pound.
Hogs. dreamed, $7.50 per cwt.
Hogs. liveweiirht, $5.50 per cwt.
Coal. $7,00 per ton.
Lange onions, 60o • bushel.
Chicken. 9c. per patina.
Hens, 7r per pound.
Ducks, 9c. per hound.
Geese, 9c. per hound.
Turkeys. 13c. per pound.
Dried Apples, 50. per pound.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15ih, 1908
••••♦•N LOCALS I I RUFFS and STOLES
Doing something in FURS these days. Good quality,
and low Prices account for it. We sell Good Furs. Reliable l
Furs and you know as well ,as we do that in Puts, it pays to
Pay for quality. Most people want good Furs and that is
the kind we sell.
FUR JACKETS
Ladies Attraoitan Jacket, bright cur), Collars and
Reveres of American Sable, with belt. Selling at $45,CO,
FUR -LINED JACKETS
k,.. .TiiLadies' Fur -lined Jackets. 46 inches tong
Collar and Reveres of Sable, 00.00. Ladies' Fur -lined Jackets. Col•
lar and Reveres of Isabella Fox, very stylish. $00.00.
•
***Oa******NMWe have all the popular Furs including
Alaska Sable, Anterican Sable, Isabella Sable, Red Fox, Grey Fox,
Ruffs and Stoles,
Division Court wart held here yes-
terday.
Mr. Garnet and Mise Elia Heywood
spent Sundry in Mit hell.
Mrs. Glanville is visiting her
mother, Mrs. John Sweet.
k. W. Gladman attended Division
Court at Zurich Tuesday.
Mr. E. H. Fish, of London. was a
caller in town a few days during the
past week.
Mrs. George Eaoret t. is visiting
friends in Mooresville.
Mr. J. G. Stanbury was in Code -
rich Monday on legal business.
Miss Charlotte Sweet, who - has
been seriously ill, is now improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seldon vis-
ited relatives at Ingersoll over Sun-
day.
Mr. John Muir and son, Will, lett
Wednesday evening for u trip to
Scotland.
Mra. Spearin, of St. Marys. spent
a few days of last week with her
sister, Mrs. Tapp.
Mrs. Jas. Thompson. of Seaforth,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
John Muir, of town.
Mrs. Davis, of Hamilton, has re-
turned home after a short visit with
her mother, Mrs. I'. Fisher.
Mr. William Trott, of Beamsville,
and a former resident of Exeter. vis.
lied in town a few days last week.
Mr. George Barton. who was in
the west during the past spring and
summer, ,returned home Last Friday
evening.
Mr. Andrew lIodeert, of Farquhar,
brother of A. E. Ifodgert. Exeter.
returned theme from the west Sat-
urday.
Mr. William Fletcbor, who some
time ago purchased'the realdeotre of
Joseph Cobbledick, moved into town
T ueaday.
Mra. Percy Luxton, of South Bend
Ind., arrived in town Tuesday night
'to visit her father Mr. Thomas Wil-
lis.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harton, with
Mrs. \Vcatcott. of Deadwood, N. D.,
spent last week with relatives in
Strathroy.
Mra. John Jarrott and daughter,
Mrs. Edwin Jones. visited last week
with Mr. and Mira. Harold Smith.
of London.
Squire Leathern moved Ito London
last week and will. remain tthcre dur-
ing etre winter with hie daughter,
Mrs. Hund.
Mr, Joseph Senior, town clerk.
took a trip down to Blenheim the
latter part of last week to visit des
father who is ill.
Mr. Al. Motet.. of St. Marys, tor.
reedy clerk for Snell & Rowe, is Eli
with typhoid lever tit the Noma of
his parents in 'Mitchell.
The Ladies Guild of the Triv$t.t
Meinoriat church purpose bolding
their annual bazaar on Dec. 7tb, af-
ternoon and evening. Fuller an-
nouncements later.
At a meeting of the directors of
the Canning company held Monday
evening, it was decided to use brick
in the erection of thhe building in.
stead of cement block.
It is reported that the Duke of
Connou;ht, Inepcotor-General ot
Forces. will- make an official tour of
Canada, after viaitinx the Far East.
He will be accompanied by the Duel -
es. and Princess Patirici:a. The Duke
will start on hie tour next month.
For the three 'months ending Octo-
ber 31st, Mr. John Torrance, license
inspector for South : Huron. se-
cured nine conviotiona for infringe-
ment of the liquor Act. Every
ease enteral by Inspector Torrance
has resulted in a conviction.
Mrs. George Hart and family and
Mrs. Richard Jones and little eon,
who have been visiting 'their parent.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott. of
Exeter. for two menthe, returned
last week to their home in Seattle.
Washington, taking with them their
two neicaes, Misses Lizzirc and Annie
Cochrane, of Hills (seen.
The town council met Monday
night for the regular transaction of
business but on account of the ab-
sence of Clerk Joseph Senior, (he
meeting was adjourned until Tues-
daq evening. Aa only .he Reeve,
Councillor Beaman and Clerk senior
appeared the meeting was further
adjourned until Friday evening.
The Conlon Knitting Co. Ltd., are
advertising in another column for
50 girls to learn to run knitting ma-
chines. This company built a new
building last year and egnipp d it
with the most up-to-date maoh.rwtry
they could buy and claim to have
the finest factory of the kind in
Canada. They holier^ 'n grrtyin,( the
highest wages 'to • best work
and this polity h. ,;.teirently prov-
ed eucceenful as ,several thousand
dollars worth of new machinery has
Wen lnat.illed recent!, to meet the
increased demands for their ,goods.
This should be an excellent oppor-
tunity for girls to earn good wages,
at picasant employment near ihottne.
FURS FOR THE YOUNG LADIES
The Children and Mis-
ses Fur needs are carefully and economically looked after by us, we
give special attention to, Greg Lamb Furs, Caperines, Ruffs, Stoles
and Gauntlets at very reaeouable prices.
SNELL 7c ROWE
Mr. Wm. Sweet
to town last week
Inca and are now
street,
and family moved 1
from St. Cather•
living on Mill
-for-
M r. Wes. Neelsle
the we,'t, during
months returned
weak.
Mrs. 11. C. Darn, of Zurich, was a
visitor in town a few days ktet week
prior to leaving for Winnipeg. Iter
new bonne.
Willie Snell, son of Mr. and bars.
Ell Snell. who has been muttering
trom oppendicitus was operated on
last Friday morning and is now
i;omewhat improved.
Rev. Alexander Henderson. of Lon-
don. preached in the Caven Pres-
byterian Church last Sunday in the
absence of Rev. Martin, who took
the -pulpit .at Blyth.
Mr. W. I. Chisholm, 1(1. A., of
Kincardine, who was kat week cleat.
ad as a representative of the Ad•
visory Council on oduaational 11 ab.
tern, is a cousin of Mr. W. D.
Weekes.
We recommend our readers do eub-
eoribo to ithe Farmer's Advocate and
Home Magazine. the been tsgricul-
tural journal in America. The
Times and Farmer's Advocate Olen
now till Jan. 08. $2.25.
The anniversary isrovione of the
James street 'Methodist Church will
be ),cld Sunday..neeembor 9th. Rev.
Dr. Daniels. of the Colborne 'street
Methodist church. London, will tlko
charge of the nervines. Mr. Albert
Greenlaw tis been engaged .as bees
soloist.
A 'happy event took place nt the
residence of Mr. Peter Frayne on
Wednesday, November 7th, when his
daughter Ella, was married Ito Mr.
Samuel Jory. Only the immediasto
relativo.i were present and ithe
ceremony w•aa eerfortned by Rev. A.
H. Going. Mr. and Mra. Jory swill
reside on tlw 2nd tonceesi,on of Ste-
phen.
Mrs. G. W. Davis and family left
Tuesday for Berwick, Lteiny River
district. where she will join her
husband. Mr. Davis has an interest
in a granite quarry there, the Ease
being Hooper. Hookys and Davis.
Mrs. II. C. Doan. of Zurich, eccom-
penied Mre. Davis, being deatined
for the same town where her hus-
band. Dr. Doan, lntenda locating in
a few weeks.
The evening of Ocl. 9th, the 65th
anniversary of Ilia elajesty King Ed-
ward VII wars celebrated by it num-
ber of nen and boys setting fire to
the bruit' heaper at the cost end of
John street. The illumination could
be seen for mites and ninny of ties
country folk thought tome building
watt afire in town. During the. day
flags were flying from several Iyd.
Ings in honor of our beloved/ Sov-
ereign's birthday. ((
The canning factory has con.plet.
ed this work of canning this year's
crop of tomatocn, and are now w rk-
ing, on apples. They .put upis
year 400,000 cane of tone-U.oee, etl�1
they expt.et to do up !about ten eats
loads of apples. Tho past season has
been a profitable one for tomato
growers. H. Lavender received $Ik0
for his crop on 1 3.4 acres. Wit-
ter Jnm's, son of Wm. James, re-
ceived $191 oft 2 1-4 acrea. Geo.
'Young made $175 off two aerea.
Lewis Wigle grew , $900 worth. -
Leamington Poet.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Delbridttie
returned last Friday tram an ex-
tended trip ,through the Northwest.
Mr. rind Mre. Delbridgc, although
they enjoyed their 'trip, were in two
train remelts. The first one wan the
Sudbury wreck in ,which so many
People were killed. The other oii,;
wan near Brandon. but wits without
any fatalities. Two engines . oamii
together. but wore going et - low
Tedspeed. 'rhe only person injured was
.
cook on the dining ear, and the
passengers bad to forego the plea-
sure of their mid-day anent in con-
eeqttene .
The Kale of thoroughbred im-
ported Clydcedalea. held last Fri-
day wen not as successful as antic*
pated. In all 'there were about 46
horses brought hero tin he nuctioned
but only a dozen were rod. The
prices offered were too low for bit
Marriott and the owner called the Nilo
off. They wrre @hipped to Chab.
ham to be disposed of there. There
wars a tar's crowd present and
the expreesione of several who could
bo heard, were that the Canadian
bred horses in this tonality would
compare favorably with Abe im•
ported ones.
The Season
who has been in Coughs Colds
the past our and
to Exeter lust
Is at hand and everybody is lia-
ble to catch them. No cough rem-
edy has ever been discovered that
will cure every cough, but we are
sure we have one teat cornea a lit-
tle nearer to doing it than moat of
them. It has stood the test of
years and has given entire satis-
faction. Why experiment when
you can get instant relief with
Gole's Gough Guru
THE QLD RELIABLE
Which is scientifically prepared.
Absolutely harmless to even the
smallest child and every bottle of
which is guaranteed.
Your money back It not satisfactory,
Large Bottles -25 -Cents
--AT--
Cole's Drug Store
A Spire is Suggestive
Mrs. \V. R. Elliott, of Centralia,
is the Quest: of Mrs. di'owell.
Miss Mary Knight, of Ildertoo,
is visiting relatives an town.
Mrs. H. Hooper is in London this
week attending the W. C. T. II. con-
vention.
on-
vention.
Messrs. 8. Fitton and R. Sanders
left Monday for Whitechurch tar a
few days' shooting.
The Trustees of B. B. No. 10, les -
borne, are advertising dor a itcaoher
at a iulary of $500. duties to com-
mence the first of the year.
Miss I)onrington, assistant teach-
er in the High School depatntmeor
received a telegram from Uxbridge
Wednesday morning conveying the
sad intelligence of it he death of her
aunt .there, Miss ,Dorrinztoo had in-
tended leaving for Uxbridge Friday
but the sad mews compelled her to
give up her duties yesterday. and she
left on the evening titin. The stud-
ents of her /room had intended anak.
ing ;jter a Irieaent of at handsome
ewioging ket tle Friday afternoon
but the presentation ,was made ser•
terday instead. Miss Rice, of St.
Marys has bion engaged to !faith
Mtse eDonrrngton'e room until the
/jest of the yeorr when hiss Gregory
prliteipal of the •Erin public echool
will take chatgo.
After the evening s-rvicn at the
Trivitt Memorial church fait Sun -
(lay. Prof. William Brown, the gift-
ed organist and 1e -ocher of music
gave a short recital of high-class
selections on Atte church, organ,
which was highly uptiteci:ated. The
edifice was crowded to 't he doors and
everybody left with the impression
that Mr. Brown is the most talent-
ed organist that has ever pinyed in
Exeter. Tir. Brown has irece-ntly
been offered the appointment as
organist ot the St. John. Anglican
ehurch, Berlin, but declined the of-
fer. as he bad a large clientele
le Exeter. 5Lr. Brown's work as
oraaelst in Exeter hes met with
many eompliments and Ilor a youog
man ;ties an excellent prowl's for
the future. Ile has tresently oompos-
L sverapieces of music of tif►
higher
1 ' i
Town Clerk Joseph, Senior has
received n communication from 'the
Inspector of neylums *hat a man
by the name of MoWiiliame is an
inmate of ithe London asylum and
was tent from Exeter ih 1876 and
that, acoording to an act passed by
the lint iezislature, the corporation
sending insane persons to an asylum
19 responsible for their keep to tho
extent of ten cents a day or $36.50
per year eaoh. commencing January
last. A number of the older reel -
dents recall McWilliams. who was
known as "Sunny McWilliams" arta
also recall his eccentricities, but
some are under the impression
that he was Fent to the asylum af-
ter the family left Exeter and mov-
ed to Detroit. In that event the
corporation will not be responsible
for his keep. however, the records
at the neylum show him an being
sent from Exeter and the .natter
will be investigated.
OiJ•TO�=L.
fans w _A TM lied YR_ Alm I dA
Stadia
One should Aspire to have their Firm's Nameust that suggestive. li
should always bring to the reader's mind the choicest quality and vari-
ety of goods in one's particular Zine of business. Our name stands ter
the best in line of
Dry Goods
Our Stock of New and Natty Dress Goods
Is the most complete in all the leadiag cloths. We are showing this
the largest stock of
Models.
Ladies'
WAISTS
-AND-
Reddy to Wear
Skirts
That we have ever
shown. very latest designs and ct
We do not carry Ladles'
sell you from Catalogue.
Cloths from the best freak
!UTTER 20c per pound Highest price paid for p
EGGS 20c per dozen
DRIED APPLES 5c
BUY NOW!
CARLING BROS.
Your Futuro Assured
A savings account in The Sovereign Bak
makes you happily independent of the
future, which keeps you frorn worry in
the present. Open a savings account to -day.
Deposits of from $1.00 and upwards
received Interest paid 4 times a year.
The S°verelgflhlank of Canada
CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER.
JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors
Western Real Estate
Exchange, Limited.
78 Dundas 'St., London
Have you a farm that you want 1
to eellt Write for our terms of sel-
ling property. We have the moat
eomplete method of advertising and
selling property in ()amide. Do you
want to buy a farm or business
1 property in any part of Ontario?
Send for our list. We have some
bargains.
TURKEYS WANTED
We want t) buy your Tur-
keys and will pay the highest
market price, Write for par-
ticulars and state how many
you have.
The Canada Poultry -a. Produce
Co., Limited, Stratford, not.
I am paying this week
for
Wheat - 70c
Oats - 34c
Barley 39 to 40c
Full stock of Lime and
Cement always on
hand.
Richard Seldon
Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
IMPORTED
SUITINGS
We call your atten-
tion to our large stock
of imported Suitings.
The best offerings from
English and Scotch
mills, representing the
most fashionable weav-
es and fabrics.
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
Corn! Corn!
We havAjust received a (ter
of old Corn of excellent quali-
ty which we are selling at
reasonable prices.'"
Exchange'
We will be pleased to
change corn for Oats, Barley
Peas or Wheat. We hhndle
all kinds of Grain.
HARVEY BROS.
EXETER, ONTARIO.
GRAND TRUNK SY'SEM
SiNGLE FARE
[Felt HUNTERS.
Gni r October 90. to Nov. Sth.
To , points in Temagami. points
U, T , mi, points Matnwa it o Pert
Anhu alt Ste. Marie and Part
Art� hur 11 ' N. Co., Ito Georgian
ItN.a- trtrrlor Ixinta vra N.
t'e.i N. N. Co. extir*
oTwiti 1, rn a for yneala sod
certain Quebec
Iroint'.
GOI\ii (I(.T 25th.. TO - )h
To 1',nr n,c. Midland. Lakefield
all ticein t srvcrn Ito North Bay, Ar.•
gyl•' to Cobrcoak, Lindsay to Hall-
burion, N1 .4,w ;.I.ka to Depot lint.
elunkeki Lake.., Lake of Bays
like g tic t. e s u river points.
l►cali:. n urniva;),
bor
and
itFTrrlt' LiMIT DEC. 8th 1006
For tickets and full int,rmation aaLL
on
J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Ticket Agent
J. D. McDONAI,D,
District Passenger Agent. 1 sronte
"High Grade" Training
pays and that is the kind tee famous
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TORONTO. ONT.
Gives:to its studvnu. Re.
cent students have taken
positions at salar'es from
$50 per month to *Pial per
annum. It is a well•knowo
feet that our echeolis the
hest of its kind In Canada.
This month as a splendid
time to enter. All gtndit•
ates get positions, .The d..
mend b nearly twenty times
the revolt..Write to day
for atagoit catalogue
W. J. Elliott. PrinGlpal
Oor• You and Alexander