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Exeter Times, 1906-11-22, Page 8'2 if Z EXE 1 3 It '21.11E13, NOVEMBER 22nd t9O61 TI3WART'S SUITS and OVERCOATS New heady -to -«•ear Suits and Overcoats for Men and Boys. Tell you t% hat .t'e are doing a nice trade in Our new Men's Store - better ('rot. in and see what we are showing. We will be pleased to show you through. The new Styles arc very catchy. SPECIAL VALUES $8 For a very slick Black Over- coats, full long length, well liee•d, a good looker and good Ne♦eels mints hu'• a swell new Black Vien- 0 Overcoat, long and full w•.th cre•aaeedSean,s and long sect". This is a snap. 51 For Alen's Suit that we are 0 prepared to stake our rep- utation or. We know t :ere is no such value in the trail.- lee the simple reason that we 1..,%- then) for spot cash and 151,8 lid hack of every suit with our gnat:tnwee-your money hack if you .ire not satisfied. $I2 Fr th i brit Kersey Over 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 Boyb' fancy Tweed Overcoats, small neat pat- terns and shadow over - checks the kind that the $5.0uand up to the moment. boys like to wear. Smart $7.50 For Men's Ready -to- ss ear Tweed Suits im- mense lot to pick from. Every suit thor- oughly tailored and perfect fitting Men's and Women's Fur and Fur -lined Coats Nearly a hundred to pick from' ‘Ve don't think there is an- other such a fur stock in the county. Come in, we will be delighted to show > Ott through. The saving will be all yours. For Christmas Don't fail to see our Beautiful lot of Japanese China . It comes •.iirect to us from Japan, the spot where they know so well how to make that thin dainty China, so much admired. Come, you are welcome to a See. Produce is as good as Cash Butter, 21c per lb.; Eggs 20c a dozen; Dried Apples be a lb. 0". A. ST�WARZ' assissos.� Mrs. John White Is t lei ting friends In St. Marys. Mr. ;and 1Lra. Itumo}►r visited in Seaforth Last (week. Niru. Jar!'. Shaddock visite3 friends in London this week. Mrs. S. Fitton left Tuesday night for a trip to Toronto. Miss Rice visited nt herr home in St. Marys over Sunday. Revs. Going and Martin %%i3 ex- ohange pulpits next Sabbath. Thomas Beldon, of Ingersoll, was in town \Vednesd.ly on business. Miss McArtor, of London, visited Mrs. Jas. Murray over Sunday. Mass C. Sweet, who has boon illt for tiomc week,. is .rapidly re .ovcri- Lna. Mr. Chas. Tebbut t spent a few day at the home or his trareats itt 1)ungannote John Mallett, clerk of they Central hotel, is laid up ,with felon on his right hand. Inspector J. E. Toa', of .Goderich, spent last week inspecting the Ex< - ter public school. Miss Hattie' Follick, who spent eewet'aI weeks visiting in 61. 'Marys, has returned home. Mrs., D. Johns and Miss Li!1a, who were visiting in 8t. Marys returned house on Tuesday. 'Ihc Inboters employed dein„ I he esc:ay.ttiou Bork :at tate C:annio.r fac- tory l:ast. Thursday morning est ruck for higher wages. They were paid what they asked. Mr. .1. W. llora,rl.h, of Hills Green leaves S. 8. No. 1.3, fiay, at the end o[ the present y.:;t,r. having been en- gaged to teach Eden &hots!, S. S. No. 4, Usborne, n"xt )•esr. :lir. C. E. ilackne•y int 4:11411: ;Ito!(1- in; ,an auction tole of 21 horses on Lot 25, S. T. 11 ,on \\'edn'id.y, Nov. 28th. Mr. Hackney announced it for the a)th but line changed the date to the 28th. The 14110, rone- metice's at once o'clock. A Is.'auti,;' fully mat abed trade is .11110 ng �t 110 number to ix: !sold. Darin,; the convent :11 the opera house last Monday night several boys and young then Loo. (made Iso much noise that the' (:1st slumber on the program could hardly be Ihcard. If the boys only knew stint the nudj- e'nce thought them empty •headed in- s+tc.ld of cute and manly, t hey would behave t hetnnelves. The mann.3e=- ment should have :a ee•nple of chunky Try to fit a Man into a readv- chaps hired, for 1 k' benefit of made Suit, we make the Suit those (who attend 'entertainments t to Fit the Man and to 86 him make :a racket, and Ilex content as if it Were his own Suit -not t hey r tart dump t hem uncoremon- a borrowed one. If You want iously out on the street. to have the reputation of be- ing a correct dresser let l.'8 do the Tailoirng for you, and you Use tlowey's "Cream of Will ever be sure of good Ma- teerielh Food Fit, Special Work- DifIMONDS1 Diamonds for those who ad- ntirt then', 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 every stone is sold with a guar- antee. We are giving special prices on diamonds we have in stock, but next year they will be higher. See our $25.00 dia- mond ring, it is great value. Optical Department Eve:- scientifically tested free. Wedding Rings fl• Marshaod ......••••••••••••••••• GOOD CLOTHING I),1 not let all the (food Chances past you, it you are likely to need a new Suit during the next six months you will he doing yout+elf a favor by getting it now. Take Advantage of our Special Discount. of TWENTY i'Eit CENT. WE DON'T manshtp and perfect finish. the Skin so Troublesome vv. ur. Taman .at this Time of the Year. ;M•trcM•ne T.itotr, i Only 25c. a Bottle. Roses" for Roughness of Market Report. -The tollowhas 11 the report of Seater markets. sor- rectcd up to November 22nd. Wheat 68 to 70 ceetaa l►er bushel Oats. 34c. per bushel. ilarlcy. 43 le 45 ctr-tr per buelsel, 1'e;ars. 75c. to 780. per bushel. Shorts, *20 per ton. Flour, $2 per cwt. Bran. $18 per ton. Hay. $8 to $10 per ,ton. Potatoes. 95 cents e'er bag. Feed Flour. $I.20 to $1.25 per cwt. (leans. $1.30 per butibel. Clover seed, $7 to $8.50 per bus. But ter. 22c. p .r poems. Eggs, 22c. per dozen. Hors, dressed, $7.50 per cwt. Hots. Iivewcight, f5.50 per cwt. ('o.)i. $.7.60 per ton. Large 011:uns, 60c a bushel. Chicken, tic. per pouna. Ilene, lee per pound. Duck: , ltle. per pound. Geese. 9c. per Sound. Turkeys. 13c. per pound. Dried Apples, 5c. per pound. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1900. ••••••••••• •••••••• 4••• LOCALS •••••••• ►•N•••• Five weeks to Christmas. The Exeter Salt works closed down on Saturday Inst. Miss Jackson spent Sunday wilt friends in London. Mr. Anthony Nevin, of London, was in town Friday. Mr. Fred Gould, of Seaforth, spent Sunday in town visiting hill parents. The new brick smokestack for :the Harvey dour mill has been complet. ed. County 'Warden 11. Spackman was In Godel'iclt Tuesday en County bus- iness. Mrs. A. Ilowey and children event a felt days last week ;with friends in llens;tll. Miss Lottie Hazlewood has accept- ed a position as clerk with Mrs. W. D. Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Carlin re- turned Friday evening from a trip through the south.:rrn states. Mr. J. R. McDonald la3t week rt(o%ed .a barn on hi.4 property on Main street. corner Victoria. Mr. and 11Lrs. \\Zu. Beaman. oif London, (;pent Sunday 4 h guest :of their on, Councillor W. J. Beaman. Itev. E. A. Fear will ,take for .his subject ext Sunday evening "Money how to make it and how to keep it. Mr. Alvin Ilrintnell. who• is n'tl- tending Model school at Coderich, spent Sunday under She parental roof. Mr. Thos. Bissett, who has been in Wallaceburg ,during the past three months, returned home Saturday evening. The Trivit t Memorial church has purchased from Mrs. Thomas Sweet two Iota south of S. Fanson's resi- dence on Andrew st,re.t, Mrs. A. J. Ford and son Charlie, were in Paries last week, being call- ed there owing to the illness of Mrs. Harburn, i$ster of Mrs. Ford. Mr. Alvin l�rintnell, a graduate of the Exeter High Schssol, filets been engaged to teach in S. S. No. 1. Usborne, for 1907, at :t sa!11ry of $500. Miss Verdes Lovett, of London, who was attending Wil.lie knoll, who- was operated on lust week tor tappendici- tc.a, left Monday for Ilenmall to vis- it friends. The choir of the Presbyterian church will furnish the music .at the anni%ersarY entertainment of the Kippen Presbyterian church on Nov. 26th. The Ladies Guild of 1 he Triviitt Memorial church purpotie holding their annual bazaar on Dec. 7th, af- ternoon and evening. Fuller an- nouncements later. Ambrose 1'. Smith, u►:►nagar of the Sovereign b'lnk, Aylnear, former- ly accountant of the 8ovcreizn bank here, was in town a few day:: test week renewing acquaintenccs. Mr. John Soul lioott. of Grand Den.1 visited friends in ktown last Friday. He was returning from London where he attended the funelrai of his son-in-law. the late \Vulter Vin- cent. It is the intention of Mr. M. Jackson, who recently purchased the Baskerville property .on Main street, to rn:tke extensive reeai.rs. The. old }louse will b^ rebuilt and :►ddit:•ons nettle. \Ve recommend our reader', do sub- scribe to the Farmer's Advocate ansa Horne Magazine, the best t;agricul- tural journal in America. Tho Times and Farmer'', Advocate ?from now till Jan. 08. 82.25. Several of the members of :tiro Epworth League of 'the James est•roet Methodist Church event to Urediton Monday evening to visit the Ep- worth league of that burg. The Exe- ter league durnislred the program, af- ter which rofre.,hments u•ert 'served by the Crediton brethren. A me'e't ins of 1 he curious wan held In t he Toe n II 111 friday ,night for the put 10:.'' of .,,rir'Irlijatiort ; laugh Spackman w is elected i(on. fres.: N. I). Iluraon, President : Sam'L Sweat Vice -Pres.; (:enc►. Anderson f404 re.1, Arrangements have been made with 11ir. wden for the rink on Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday even - legs and every afternoon except Saturday. Any one wishing to •join can hand his name to tl.c 8ec'y, O. Anderson. 'l')te annivera.kry services of the 11ain street Me'tlwdiit church. will be he/r1 on Sunday, December :!,ad. •`lerrnnA will h^ preached at ,11 n. 111. rind 7 p. rtn. by itev. T. N. 11a'en of Gexlcrieh. Appropriate rnutIe is ,being arranged for this occasion by the r.hoir of the ne • . 1 mn>+s naeetinr of alio chi l..,.re•nts and friends of the Sand y ,.ehool will be held in the audience room at 2.45 p. 111. (when addreeeseee will be: ,riven by Ree. Haven and others. C41LA'i*OA=L. 0,1111 One be 11401 Sews the miaow Doing something in FURS these days. Good quality' and low Prices account for it. We sell Good Furs. Reliable Furs and you know as well ,as we do that in furs, it pays to Pay for quality. Most people want good Furs and that is the kind we sell. FUR JACKETS Ladies Astrachan Jacket, bright curl, Collars and Reveres of American Sable, with belt. Selling at $45.00. FUR -LINED JACKETS Ladies' Fur -lined Jackets, 46 inches long Collar and Reve=res of Sable. $50.00. Ladies' Fur -lined Jackets, Col- lar and Reveres of Isabella Fox, very stylish. $00,00. RUFFS and STOLES We have all the ropular Fars including Alaska Sable, American Sable, Isabella Sable, Red Fox, Grey Fox, Ruffs and Stoles, 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, Grey Lamb Furs, Caperines, Ruffs, Stoles and Gauntlets at very reasonable prices. SNELL II ROWE Mrs. Dodge, of Bt. Johns, Mich.. is visitin,t_her brother, William Bal - 111;11. 1‘111Y. Henry Taylor, of New York, Is visiting her uncle William 'Bal- rnan. Ilarry Hoffman, (she geni ►t mana- ger of 'tire •D.ishwood 'stage, 45 con- fined Ito his home ,suffering from au attack of typhoid fever. Mr. J. G. Jones NVaS in London don on Friday on business. Miss Addie Moriock is virsiting .rn London f'or a few days. Miss Eiutna IIal1 rand Pearl Ford left last w:ek for London, • tivhere they have secured situations in the McCormick biscuit factory. The annual. meeting of the 'Huron 014 Roy's Asao•ci:ation of Toronto 'will be held in the Kith ,Edward hotel. Toronto. on leridaay evening, Novenas bet 23rd. In renewing his eubsoription Ito the Times, Mr. Samuel Kellaway, ;t former resident of Exciter. and sow of Killarney. Man., days he is always pleased to hear from his old home. He also says Manitoba is O. K, Mr. Kell,►tvay is f inning just outside the town which its supposed to be the prettiest spot in the {province, and extends a hearty invitation to any person tesul Exeter •:•o call on him. "Anyone from Exe!er ;a always wel- come" rays Sam. "The election of Mr. 8. Martin, principal of St. Masr•ys Collegiate Institute, us ons of the repreeeenta- tives of high 14C11oo1 'teachers on the Advisory Council of 'the Educa- tion Department of this Province, is a tribute to his worth as a tea- cher. and an honor to our 1tixlser seat of learning. Mr. heartin is one 1010 1; he most tsu,ccssfuI education- ists in Canada. both as a teacher and in the work of improving and directing educational methods. 11-ia services to tlhee department will bo of distinct advantage."- $t. Marys Argus. M.r, Martin is a brother of Mr. Samuel Martin, of Exeter. The concert given by the Arnarican Jubilee singers at tits Opera (louse Monday night was n success. The attendance was L.:trge and all were dcli/hied with the excellent program The American Jubilee Sinors are on the line of the old Fisk jubilee sint- ers. Some of the pleasing numbers were "My 0!ei Kent u•:ky Donee," "What kind of shoes you (:wine to \Vear", "A Chinese Quartot" ra humorous slumber sang by a quartet composed of two men and tlwo worn - en, was highly appreciated. The r‘'aclings given by orae of the lady mornlrers weirs ales) very pleasing. MSS iti,e, 0f St. Marys, last Thurs- day commenced her duties as ke.aeittr in the room of .(he's Iiigh School m ide var.lnt by The resi,rnat ion of Miss ilorrington. Now 11•at the season. of market- ing poultry is at hand. u few sug- gestions might not be out of pl,ase. If any one will take it he trouble to visit several stores, they will see a striking differences in ,the way l,oult ry is tl.ressed. in it tie first place in,te,ad of �:tatrvin„ fotwl for :a (ttw he,11r•a t►!'fnr.. killing, 1 hew np- 1►,,rcntly ;rive 'them :,n extra big feed, for when placed on 't 11e rolln ter, their 1.'41101 are 111:1 111 the burst's; jinint. This if done puri(r'sly is didhoetesc, few while chicken feed is worth only half a cent it %round, the merchant has to pay !when he buys it in 4 111 w:13' 10c. a Ih. for it.. 'i'I,en attain, very often fowl are l,ad ly plucked. &►nme 'farmers have a h list of dow:in; '111e elllok• inn into hot ww,tter before pluckin“. Thi, ht:1rk••11:j i In skirt :and ',lives the bird :t dirty Zook. Fowl !should he dry picked and ),koala be • picked clean. '1'o sum up. farmers in .pre- n:trin,r their fowl for ma rket, should dry pick, pick clean and starve for -r1 few tours before killing. If r1hese direction.. •,i ' observed, there will be no kicking on the part of the mere chant P. The Old Way To Cure a Cold The new way, take HOW}Y'S "CURD -A -COLI) capsules, only 25c. a box. one week 011Iu to advertise our tooth paste Grcmc D6ntr11166 THE OLD RELIABLE With every tube of the paste we will give a first class ,25 cent tooth brush for 10 cents. Creme Dentrifice possesses unusual merit. Once used always in favor. Do not miss this opportunity. A tube of tooth paste and a 25 cent tootb brush for 35 cents. --AT-- Cole's Drug Store TOILET ARTICLES A SPECIALTY Mr, Richard Delbridge, who re- turned a couple weeks ago front a trip through the welt, is Loud in his praises of the new country. Al- though Mr. Delbridge took in, the Creator portion of the Manitoba ,sec- tion, he, with his good wife, who ac- companied hitm. Spent. most •of the time at llamiota and Crandall. Mr. Delbridge is no novice at farming, ns he conducted a farm in 1!sborno for a number of year.). retiring Ito Exe- ter about ;t year ,ego t.o enjoy a ( well caused rest. However. he has children living at Ilam:otatt and just took a trip out tl:erc to 'see how how they are getting along and en- joy their hospitality for La ,few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Delbridge did enjoy their hospitality an we' 'as that of acquaintances living there, who formerly lived in this eectaon. In speaking of the Northwest Mr. D. says he was greatly ,taken up with the threshing operations out there which were going on a -l1 the time of his visit. "Tice crops are good" says he, "and everyone saoms conlentcd. The threshing machines are mural larger than we •have in O t:trio, and the men owning the [n•act roe's start at six o'clock ill the morning and work .away until. eight o'clock at night using a large searchlight in front of tits engine for night work. The later' et all sup- plied by the machine man, with the exception of the handling of the grain and this is clone by the firmer himself. In a good many carers the farmer has eight or .ten teams haul- ing gratin to t he t:le.w.rt or'. 1'he: %wa- gons are backed up to t )re 'n ,chine and lor'de'd, after ch It)tey tilrc driven to t)•^. e.l,:t',t Cr, the grain (weighed and unloaded. The wagon 18 driven on Its!: scales Anil aft: r be- ing weighed is 1 .I teal se► that the hind end is lower than front, allow- ing the grain to I un into a hopper. In case the fanner tio•'ss not mare to send bis cereals to s he elevator, small granaries ear.• used to store Spire is Suggestive One should Aspire to have their Firtn'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 business. Our name stands for the best in line of, Dry Goods Our Stock of New and Natty Dress Goods Is the most complete in all the leadlog clothe. We are showing this week r:�, the largest stock of r a. Models. Ladies' WAISTS --AND- Ready to Wear Skirts That we have ever shown. very latest designs and cut from America \Ve do not carry Ladies' Jackets but can sell you from Catalogue 'showing sample of Cloths from the best makers, Highest price paid for produce. BUY NOW! I3UTTEE 20c per pound EGGS 20e per dozen DRIED APPLES 5c CABLING BROS. Your Future Assured A savings account in The Sovereign Bai& makes you happily independent of the future, which keeps you from worry in the present. Open a savings account to -day. Deposits of from $1.00 and upwards received. Interest paid 4 times a year. Ft Sovereign Bank of Canada CREDITON, DASHWOOD, &Wefi, HENSALL, EXETER, JOSEPH SNELL, Manager, GLADMAN k STANBURY, Solicitors Western Real Estate ..Corn.Corn! Exchange, Limited. , 78 Dundas St., London We have just received a car of old Corn of excellent quali- Have you a farm that you want to a sell, Write for our terms of eel- tty which we are selling at ling property. We have the most reasonable prices. complete method of advertising and • • aelLing property in Canada. Do you - - - e ----se- - want to buy a farm or business property in any part of Ontario, Send for our list. We have some barjains. TURKEYS WANTED We want to buy your Tur- keys and will pay the highest market price, Write for par- ticulars and state how many you have. The Canada Poultry & Produce Co., Limited, Stratford, Ont. 1 am paying this week for Wheat • 70c Oats 34c Exchange We will be pleased to ex- change corn for Oats, Barley Peas or Wheat. We iii, rdle HARVEY BROS. EXETER, ONTARIO. GRAND TRUNKSY'SINT s' SINGLE FARE I FOR HUNTERS. Going. October 91.L. iso Nov. nth. 7'o all points in Temagarni. 1,011 pt. i in 1. !Wigali i. ',flints J1at awn .t o 1'orrt ` Art!oir (0 Sault Ste. Mar' ndi Pew$ Arthur vii N. N. Co., Ce'orgiVs Ila} and •R superior ( t p.. N. N. C41.(to Irt.it&l:. on N. N. . exerts Barle • 43 to 45c charge ,till Ire made for 1110115 and berths returning), to certain (lumber, Full stock of Lime and 2511,TO NOV. h. Cement always on hand. Richard Seldon them in. These r••. on runners and Exeter Centralia are 10 ft. (wide, 1.' 1 . 10t1, and 7 ft For tickets and full intetrn,ation eau and Clandeboye To i"•neta11 , Midland. La kefield all mints Severn (to North Hay, Ar- gyle to Col►ororlk, Lindsey t 0 Hall- burton, M'1dr►tvask•a to Depot flas- her Muskoka l.akcre, Lake of flays 411.1 '.1,,t!11..e4 vwan river points. RETURN LiMIT !)EC. Ath 906 high and will 1•x)1,1 a1)0111 700 bush- els. They are term 'd -deg' hoarsen'' and farmer.: owning them :arse Liber- al in loaning and '4 bink noth- ing of borrowing; r them. Tit" charger; for threshing are l rents for bar- ley and oats and 5 cents for (wheat. The ,rrsin, however, at 1)rr;e. 1►riec s, 111urst be ssks. ,\ higher price is charged when the grain is in sto:>la.. The % li' -. t sunr. from 26 bushels upt%11tist to 1 110 acrr, moat of it brie; No. 1, I, on. However, i[ the grain 13 111 :44041.04 arid gets wet, 11 ble;icll08 :11141 is not consider- ed as good. '•Thf' threshing hills." :says Mr. 1)elbrelsse would ,nate, one open his :'yea." On" ruin paid over $900 for t hre,lsl►i11 4, and had 26 acme of oats besides net t hrrahed. The drain i' not stored in harms before thterhini, and only enough straw Is kept for bedding and fodder, it he reit being ua'd for fuel fel- .the 'thresh•- inr engine. Mr, nellrridge broutght. back with hirn a anmpie+ of grams, used for feeding horses and cattle. T1,is grass is somewhat 4mili,ar leo ,warp grass in Ontario. but the anima!* enjoy it. 4Di11• OATAIL. Dome the STM RIM Yie IIM on J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Ticket Agent .1. I). McDONALD, District Passenger Agent, 1 •iroOtp IMPORTED •� SUITINGS We call your atten- tion to our large stock of imported Suitirtgs. The best offerings from English and Scotch mills, representing the most fashionable weav- es and fabrics. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor High Grade" Trai 'pays and that is the kind the f i TORONTO, ORT. (lives :to its students. 11e - cent students have taken positions at salar'ee from $50 per month to V10(X) per annum. It is a well-known fact that our school is the hest of its kind in Canada. This month 18 a splendid time to enter. A11 rade[. Ates get positions. The de- mand is nearly twenty timers the rupnly. Write to day for tnagniflcient catalogguee. W. J. Elliott. PrInGIpal ('or. Yung and Alexander Streets. •F+++•'r-1--Q ++r+: -++++-1.1'+4•i• 4