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Exeter Times, 1907-03-28, Page 84'+++++++++++++++++++++ STEWART'S ti MEW8PRINGGOOD8 Nearly all in and ready for your inspection. We are showing some exclusive styles in Dress Guocl�, Suitiugs and Waistings. 35cThe yard for a lovely new Grey Shadow Check. Swell for Skirts, Suits or Dresses. 50c The yard fora lovely lot of New they Tweeds. Good clean stock and real serviceable. 65cFor a beautiful range of the very newest Shadow Stripe Suitings, these are copied from the latest New York Ideas and are certainly going to make a hit. 65c 85 1.00 1.25 For Black Panama Goode, Right in Style, Right in Qua- lity and Right in Value. For a Beautiful Lot of Black and White Check and Double Dog Tooth Check Dress Goode. These are very Special Values. Dressier Silks We are showing the eholet lot of new Dresden Silk Waist Ends that wit a ever had. White and Cream Grounds with verf I tty Floral and Shadow Designs in Green, Pink,Blue and Mauve. Ask to See Them, They Are Beauties. House Furnishings thapeetzi our Stros,ng LnnoeeumCars- Draperies and Wall Papers.: Special Values in new Wall Papers Borders same price per roll as papers 5, 10, 121.2 15 20 25 The Roll for very rich Gilt Paper in new Floral and Combination Stripe Effects. Do you want a new Linoleumn or Carpet. Our stock is large and values will please you 90 1uys choice 4 -yard wide Eng- lish Linoleum. • It's a Snap. Remember we are sole selling KING STIFF HAT agents in Exeter :or the Famous The Hat that leads the world. The new shapes are very catchy. Come in, have a look at the new ONES. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY Granulated Sugar $4.35 per 100. ++-5.7•++•F ++++++ +++++++++++ 4-1.44 i- 6++ -<++++•1++++i aF++ + it tt J ++++ :•+++++++++++l- ++++i+++++++++++++i#++++•f+ Our Reduction Sale Is on and in order to reduce our stock before t Stock Taking we are offering greater Bargains in Furniture for the next 3o days than ever were known in Exeter before. Every article in our large stock of furniture reduced to al- most cost during this sale. Call and be Convinced before making your pur- chase elsewhere. ROWE 8c ATKINSON T_ The Largest Home Furnishers in the County. tar Undertaking in all its Branches. ft+++++ +++++-F+4++•!-4•t+ BRIGHTEN UP TIME VARNISH STAINS Ladies are Delighted with -CAMPBELL'S VARNISH STAIN foe r• -.lasts/ sad /tslshta l Furniture, Wood- work and Floors HEAMAN'S HARDWARE & STOVE ST ' E MIIDETO DER lreseing well is an whr' has his clothing has found the key to gement the we make f aur of indit)idssstitl so mu by the fashi•.nable man. of comfort ewe and elegem our garments. You are en a ting the best possible . value "•7:-.,,o*Money. We have 100 new Sul k. down in pules. and the man to measure *AL Each you has that sought after You are sure if you wear , of get - or your s way W. W. TAMAN, Tailor • T tH E EXETER 'F L M ti S. MARCH 28th 1907 Market report. -The tallow ing is l the report of Exeter markets. cor- rected up to March tt8th.. 1007. Wheat. 79 cents a bushel. Oats, as to 37 cents per bushel. Peps. 75 Dents a bushel. Marley. 44 to 48 coats per, bushel. Shorts. $22 per ton. Flour. $2.111 par cwt. Bran, $20 a too. Hay. *10, and $11 a ton. Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt. Beans. $1.30 per bushel. Clover seed. $8 to $10 per bushel. Butter. 22:. per pound. Potatoes. 75c. to 90c. per bag. Dried Apples. 6c. per pound. Eggs, 16c. a dozed. Hogs, dressed, $8.50 to $8.90 a cwt. Hogs, livesveight, $$6.75 per cwt. Coal, $7 a ton. Lange onions, 60e a bushel. •..........1............•: LOCALS •t ..*****4 ..4,..... Good Friday to -morrow. • The schools close to -day for the holidays. Miss May Snell is visiting friends in Ingersoll. Rev. David Ramsay, of Ottawa, is •visiting relatives in town. Mr. F.arl Ilr,owning spent a. few days last week visiting in Clinton. Mr. .1. G. Staubury was called to Bayfield, on Saturday on legal busi- ness. It. N. Taylor attended the Grand Lodge of the A. O. U W. at Toronto last week. Miss Hazel Browning is ilrome from the Whitby College for the holidays. Mr. Melville Howey expects 10 leave next weak for a trip through the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. John Muir. of Lon- don, spent a few days here under the parental roof. Miss F.dn'a Dow twill spend the holidays with Miss Estella Speck. man at Toronto. The several churches will have special preachipg and tnuaic for next Sunday's *services. Mrs. Collins. Miss Bonthron and Misr* Katie Collins visited relatives in Ilensall last Sunday. The next thing on the program, till be the organization of the baso ball and bowling .clubs. • Mr. Thos. Andrew. of Gorrie, :tt• tended the funeral of his sister. Mrs. Delbridge, on Monday. Mrs. P. Gardiner. of Blyth, at- tended the funeral of her aunt, the late Mrs. Richard $Delbridge. Mr. Frank Weekes, who returned from Cobalt a few 'days ago. left Monday for Listowel where het will stay for for a short term. The Huron Indians shoot will take place to -morrow, Good Friday. It is expected that n large s cnumbar of Ontario's crack shots Evill bo pres- ent. The final assembly of the season of the St. Anthony $oeial Club was held in the Opera House on Iiriday evening last. Over 200 persons at- tended. s The old building on the market site is being torn down hy 'her. $:'• H. Fish the owner. Mr. Fish 'will use the timbers in the construction of. a house on the property. The Exeter Canning & Preserving Company has purchased -the hotel property at the station from John Mitchell and will use both the house and barn for storage purposes. Some lads who were practising shooting one day last week acciden- tally fired a bullet through a plate glass window in the residence of Mr. 11. Spackman on William Street. Mr. J. L. Scott has moved into the house on William Street lately va- cated by Mr. Marchabd. and ;htr. Gordon Manns has moved into the home on Ann Street. formerly occu• pied by Mr. t3cott. Messrs. Bowe & Atkinson. the largest furniture and undertaking firm -in Western Ontario Iasi week purohased from the Molson's Bank the building and property et ;the corner of Main and Huron streets. The Exeter Carling club members ..sere unable to finish tbo tourna- ment comtatenecd a couple of weeks ago. on account of the "No Ice" sign being hung out nt the rink. The matches will be .held over until next winter, when it will be decided as to the winner of the medal. Mr. S. M. Sanders is making ex- tensive alterations in 'the old pack- ing house, preparing it for .Hnndford & Welsl►'m sales stables. The lower floor is being taken out end the top floor lowered. The basement will be concreted and when finished will make one of the hest males stables in Ontario. Mr. Thomas Cameron intends holding sales in Exeter the first Friday of every month. and it •will be necessary for parties wishing to have stock entered at these sales to leave a list of them et the Time.' offise or with Mr. Cameron etFar- quhar during the first two week,* of the month mo that they can be properly advertised. Mr. W. M.:Martin. 11. A., of .Ite' gins .ai4lst-isat.litlgdey with his par- ents Rev. end Mrs. itiltt+'tijt. Mr. and Mrs. Martitt were snrnmSArd from Kegi account of the ;Daum subsequent death of Mrs. Mata in's mother, iMrs. Thompson, of Mitchell. Mrs. Martin will remain in Mitchell for *tome weeks before returning to Regina. People want a varnish Stain that will stain and varnish furniture and woodwork without covering up or obscuring the grain of the wood. in the days of these Pigment var- nish stains which are in reality var- nish paints, it is worth ' to re- member that ,Camel• .• '..trnish Stains give a beautits.. Dolor anis varnish effect without obscuring the handsome grain of natural wood. Sold by W. J. Herrman, Exeter Ont. ERNFST ELLIOT Conveyancer Accounts Collects MONEY to loan at loud rates. irorth west las& fee eak. t peter NEW ARRIVALS IN----� WALL PAPERS LINOLEIIMS LACE CURTAINS CURTAIN MUSLINS mmenemeeell Pretty Wall Paper at 50. Beautiful papers at 10, 15 and 720 cents All Borders gold by roll same price as paper. BIG VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS All 3% yards long Pig Valles at $1, 1.26, =1e60 6 new patterns in Linoleums. New designs in Floral patterns. New designs in Block patterns q yards wide NAIRN'S MAKE at $1.95 a yard Cartaie Malin: with large or small dot, 36 inches wide also 3 different patterns in floral designs all one price r Sc. yd. SNELL.: 6k ROWE Mr. Cook. of the Mansion visited London last Saturday. Just received a nice nHaartwent of Perfumes for Easter. llowcy's Drug Store- ` Mr. and Mrs. John Muir and face. Ily. of London, visited Mr. John Muir last week. Dispensing a specialty at Colo's Drug Store. Let us •fill your spring Tonic prescriptions. Among the ladies the mushroom hat will be in vogue. But for the men the same old Derby. We'still have a nice assortment of Easter postcards. Call and see them at Ilowey's Drug Store. • Miss Charteris, of Seaforth and Mrs. Cheasney of !Herman o the guests of Mrs. GeorgeMcLeodover Sunday. For that tired spring feeling get a bottle of ilowcy's loompoundSyr- up „C Tonic liypbosphites. Best Spring known Miss C. Sweet, who has been vis- iting in London for a month re- turned home Saturday, accompanied by her niece Mies Glanville. David Cobblcdiek, of .Ailsa Craig has purchased tho stock of L. 'Mc• Taggart at the Hay Post Office and took eharge on Monday last. The teachers and students of the Exeter High School gave an "At Home" to the parents and friends in the school 1111 last evening. • Formalin or Formaldehyde the only reliable preventative for smut on grain. For sale at llowey'a Drug Store with full directions for use. Harry Jackson, who was work- ing in London during the past win- ' ter has returned to Exeter and twill I remain during the Rummer months. Joseph Phillipa, ex -president of the York County Lontt Company was last Saturday sentenced to five ; years in Kingston for fraud in con- nection with the wrecking of the company. a. The marriage of Miss Lottie Moss, of Edmonton, daughter of Mr. John Ross, formerly of Exeter, to Dr. James MacLean. took place on Wed- nesday March 20th. The Times ex- tends congratulations. • Remember the parlor social under the auspices of the Caren Church Ladies Aid Society, an Friday even- ing at 8.o'clock est the mansel A good programme will be given and refreshments served. Admission 15c. Rev. S. L. (foil, of Hensel), repress entative of the i)istrict Executive et tate Epworth League, addressed the League of the lames Street Methodist church on Tuesday evert- ing. Mr. Toll's address novas inter- esting and full of instruction. The following will be the program of music to be given at the Presby- terian Easter services text Sunday morning :-0111 Zion That Jlringeth Good Tidings,' by Cleland 11. McAfee "The Shout of Victory:" by Mrs. E. L. Ashford, "An *Fester Alleluia," by Mrs. E. L. .Ashford, with baritone solo, L. C. 'Fleming, soprano solo, by Anna E. Martin. At the evening services the following will be tint program of the music: -"Christ im Risen" by Mrs. E. L. Ashford, with trio of female voices and soprano solo. by Anna th;. Martin. "Our Sav- iour Lives" by O. M. Schoebel. The many friends of Mr. Ben G. Case, of Thersalotr, a former remittent of London Road. North will be sorry to learn of the mistortune %%hieh Re - fell him Saturday night March 9th, when his house nud contents were totally destroyed by fire. The fol- lowing is taken .from the. Algona Advocate in reference to the mat- ter. r About eleven o'clock on Saturday last the fire alarm was mounded. when It was known that Mr. 11. 4). .Case's residence on Water Street was fire. The fire brigade quickly re- s d to the call, but their most etre our; efforts were unable .to save thbuilding which wan of freme and wnbut on instant in being wholly e wrapped in flamm ffhe origin of ' fire in not known, but when disco ercd it had mark much headway th t some of the family had hard w rk to make their escape. Mrs. Came eceised some painful burns abet' the Isends and face and had her ha badly singed. The tire was indee • an unfortunate one. or* it left thfamily almost destitute of elothin and almost the entire housed furnishings were dcatroy- ed ides upwards of $100 in cash. moat unfortunate pert of ell m that there in not one dollar of fill► surance on either building or con• tents. and thee@ eannot be replaced for leas than $2.000.00. THE OLD RELIABLE WE do not hide our face to deceive the public, neither do we (nark our goods so you can't tell the price. All goods harked in plain figures. All stock the best the market affords. All prices reasonable at the OLD RELIABLE. OUR SPRING STOCK ti Is all right and up-to•date. Prints, Ducks and Ging- hams, Plain and Fancy Muslins, Point de Sprit in white and black. Black and white kid belts 25c each. Embroidered wash Belts white, 15, 20 and 25c. Embroidered wash turn- over collars, fancy collars 50 and 25c. A very choice line of silks suitable for full suits or waists. Easter rcr!J The Kind Tee Like 1Olay We have obtained some of the latest and newest com- binations made by the fore- most manufacturers with the result that the best and most lasting odors can be obtained here at prices from See our fine display of Wall Paper. 5c per roll up to 25c. Nothing shoddy about us. Everything we do and say is above board. ( 406. to $1.00 f1N OURGE ` Drosera, Fougera, Dactylis, Easter Lily, Carnation Pink, June Clover, and Egyptian Lotus are only a few leaders together with all the old favorites. If you get it at Cole's it's good Make Your Choice at 6016'S MO Stor6 FARM LABOURERS AND DOM- ESTIOS. I have been appointed by the Dom- inion Government to plane Immix grants from the United Kingdom in positions a3 farm labourers and dom- estic servants in this vicinity. Any person requiring *molt help should ratify me by letter statin; tally the kind of help required, when wanted and wages offered. The numbers arrivins .may not bo eutfieient to supply all requests but every effort will be made to provide ea:h applis cant with the help required. DONALD Ma3NNIS Canadian Government Employment Agent, • Exeter, Out. GRAND TRUNK SY'SE 1' EASTER HOLiDAY RATES 'LOWEST ONEWAY FARE FOIL HOU NO TltIl' Between all ttationn in Canada; also to Detroit, fort Huron, Suap. Bridge, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N. Y. GOOD GOING March 281h, 29th. '30th, Met and April 1st. 11ETI1HNiNG Until Tuesday, April 2nd. For full information as to rates and routes, call on J..1. KNIGHT. Depot Ticket Ageot J. D. McDONALD. District Passenger Agent. 7 pronto House Dc6ortor Plumber (Ilot and Cok1 wafer) Sign Writing and Graining CARLINC BROS. • With 11. Dinney last year. Esti- mates furnished on application. A Trial Solicited. ARTHUR D. DAVIS Exeter, Ontario Residence. corner lanes and An• drew Street. THE TIMES AND WRBKLY GLOBS AND CANADA FAR- MER, $1.35, The offer of of the Exeter Times and the Toronto Weekly (lobe and Can• ads Farmer for $1.1tS is extended to June 1. Over 15') of our snhscrih..rw have taken advantage of this liberal offer and we are anxiotts to increase the number to 130 before the first of June. Any one who is now taking the Times can get the ;Globe by pay. lag as 86 cents. The Sovereign anK of Canada Head Office, Toronto. RANDOLPH MACDONALD, President A. A. ALLAN, Vice:President D. M. STEWART, General Manager Capital Subscribed $3,998,000 Capital folly paid 3,998;000 Reserve Fund 1,255,300 Assets over 25,000,000 General Banking Savings Department Interest credited quarterly. CRROITOY, DASNWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors Su1tb16 forohturo of fihl GrfflIc$ Spring is Coming. Now is the time to make your sel- ection. Remember this is the place to get a nice job of upholst- ering done. Jas. Beverley Furniture Dealer. Undertaker. NO - -TIME like the present to make our acquaintance. We are showing an excel- lent assortment of exclusive fabrics, that are well worth your attention. Our clothes are cut "right" and tailored "right" and our prices will fit your purse. as well as our clothes fit you. �. JOHNS Merchant Tailor Why You Should Use BL,eNDF,D FLOUR Spring 'wheat flour and hinter wheat flour each possess separate and distinct food virtu.',*. In .STIR FLOUR t1G PGR_ FLOUR You get the finest spring and twin• ter wheat flour blended in proper proportions. Bread, rolls, biscuita, cakes and pastries made .of "STAR FLOUR" are iH-rfect foods unequal- ed in purity deliciousness and health giving properties. Can you eontittently use other than Star Flour? Manufactured by Corn! -AT- Exeter and Centralia Warehouses Will exchange for other grafi if desired. Richard Seldon Exeter, Centralia and Clandeboye ' • 6IcarIo Sala of OroGcrQ StoGk. We still have some Good Bar- gains to give our Customers. 22 lbs. of granulated Sugar for $1. 24 lb.. of Yellow Sugar for $l. Currant •. .1 lbs. for 25c. Seeded Raisins at ;t for 25e. 'fea, 25c. black for 20e. Tea 40c. black for .30c. Yeast Cakes. 2 beret for 5c. Lamp Glasses, generally mold at 70 now 4c• also a few large Dates at So, Baking Metiers, Forest City 20e. per Realer ; Crown 15c, Lion ISe. per aa it. .3 boxes of matches for 10c. Soap, 0 bars of any kind fq, 25t�' Brooms, fits: •30c brooms for $1.0( Datnraal 10 lb. for ... 25e. I Canned Tomatoes .., 100. Canned Peal 10e, or three for 25e. 831111011. Maple Leaf 15c, Moss Rose 13c. or 2 for 25c. Shoe Polish 8 cents leer box. All spices reduced to lOc ter 1b. We alto have .a stock of Reptiles Garden Seeds, reg. Fold at 5c, now 2 for 5c. All aceonnt' must he nettled by the 1st of April HARVEY SON BROS. Sdo MEXETER i'= I. HARDY