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Exter Times, 1910-12-15, Page 12' ±1. 1 1 X E T l' k 12 1. M. h S NOVEMBER 3rd 1U10 ••••••♦♦•♦•♦••♦•••••••••♦•••♦•••♦••••••••••••••••••• IN♦•••••••••••••♦•••••sass♦♦•••••♦•♦••♦••••••••♦•••• i •STEWAi T'S ii i iz , , l PHONE 1(i • ♦i iMissesAnd __ l 1 Ladies • • •• • . COATS ••• •••• . i Ile tone to !VI' our new stock of Misses andLadies ('oats you • • I cannot 1 entree i he values unless you see theta. Ever y coat is•• Iran tailor. d a1d has a style and finish not found in other coats. • (Ask for Catithgue) r e, 1 Z • • • iT i• i i • • • ; • • • • i • • • • • • s: • • • Underwear \� e handle Wm sons Pen- ni:11 - .t 'I'urnhulls Underwear To , -e are the 111.81 makes. \\ .• have ..ver y ,weight and text ore at 25 314o 511 i5 $125 See our "SPECIAL' Vest 23c Perrins Gloves Every pair is guaranteed. These gloves aro noted for neatness of fit and for wear Itlg qualities. Ladies 1 rench Kid $135 Ladies Cape St o0 Ladies Mocho 51.00 h Iso (Bela Cape (All sizes) 75 6t85 LINENS Our Linen. will not fail to - he satisfactory. New stamp- ed tam p ed doilies for fancy work; Eactbroidered Towels.- Pute Linens Guest , ;test Toav els Old Bleach !luck 'fowling and Table Linens in all qualities and prices. BLANKETS It pays to buy Blankets at Stewarts. Another hi • ship- ment just arrived from the factory Fine new soft clean Blanket Specials. $3.50 to $6. 541 a pair. White and grey Flannellette Blankets $1.25 $I 50 $1(15 a pair. SWEATER COATS !hese goods have been very scarce this season but wr . ere very fortunate in securing them They come in col- ,rs of gray and red, marcOD and green, brown and red tnd green and grey. Just th. thing for Boys and Girl. \I1 sizes. 75c $IaOO $1,35 China New dinner Sete, Toilet seta, Nater sets, and Fancy China are arriving fcr Xmas trade we have everything you want in Crock- ery Call and see it. J. A Sit- 7.ATART .111 kinds of produce and poultry taken Market lt,port.-The tollowlas is the report ut Exeter markets. cor- rected up to November 3rd. \V h.• ,1 Uc to Mao l 1,, t , 3Uc. i t if: y 45e. to 48e. Shorts 4422 !!ran s•31U %u.!.1 Flour $2.50 Feed Flour $1.50 Ilay Eggs 22cts, flutter 20o Creamery butter 27c. I 'mato:, 43 cent.-. Choice export cattla 5.90 to 8.15 Mediuul export cattle 5.40 to 5.75 Choice export heifers 5.35 to 5.91a Choice butcher's heifers 5.50 to 5.75 Medium butcher's heifers 4.75 to 5. Cows 3.50 to 4.50 Iambs 5.75 to 5.90 Sheep 4.50 to 4.75 flogs 6,F0 Fowl di e. sed 9 1-2c. Turkeys .'ressed 10c. Turkeys live 14c. Ciekes (1 hard 12c. Chicken • live 10e. _ • •.••••..•••••••♦•••••••••• 2: • • Z LOCALS 2 • •• ••.••••••• •••••• •• jj ' Mrs .E, Heideman visited 4n Clinton • • 'un.lay and Monday. •♦• Mrs, C. Disney vitiated In Belgrave • • over the holidays, • • Mrs. W111 (sweet :s recovering from her recent illnt..a. Mr. A. (Marchand visited in Berlin Sunday and Monday. Mr. Frank iloyle visited his sister in London on Thanksgiving Day.. Mr. Geo. Case of Toronto. is vis- iting his mother. London Road. north. Mr. and .Alrs. C. Lirulerfield and •on Ned, slknt Thanksgiving in God. . rich. Mr. and 'Mrs. W. I). Clarke anJ child visited In ,London Sunday and 11 onlay. Mr. A. 'Recker, of New 'Hamburg. se ted at Dr. Browning's (rhonks- gis:ng Day. Mr.-. awl bliss Coleman,. of Condon Road north, ,,pent the ,last week in St. Thoniaka Mrs. Barry Gidleyt. William St.. Is at present very low wit%i little hope of recovery. Mr. John llunkin moved into 'Mrs. 11c.Avoy's house on William Street, Thursday last. '1r. and Mr.. Than. Collingwood so 1 children spent the holidays :n Pt. Huron, Mich. Mr. and airs. Bingham, of Port Huron, visited Dr. and Mrs. nrown- inF over the holidays. Mrs. G. hook and Mrs. A. Francis of Kirkton, spent the Thankagivins hlr.i 1 iya in Detroit. Mr. F.d. Harwood. of Toronto. t1 -- {ted his mother. Mrs. J:13. Pickard. Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mr*. J. Inwood. of Lon- don, via:ted 11 r. and Mrs. ti. Sahli •'rs over Thank givrng. Mr. Cards and :b1rs. J. A. Heywood of St. Thoma,-. visited relatives here on Thanksgi•. :tg. Mrs. harry Taylor and two boys, of 'Itenanit. are spending p few days an town v.•,iting friends. 11r. and lies. Frank Dardlt., of nrn'eels vie°ted fricnd.t in and around Exeter ow,' the holiday. Mfr. and Mrs. Chris. Luker and bli.aa Beatr.e •, of 8t. Catharines .pent the holidays with friends here. 11r. and Mrs. 11. (ireaory.of'Mtrat- ford. visited the former':( .mother. Mr+. T. Gregory. over this holidays. Mr. 11. E. Ruston return 1 'Friday from Oshawa, a here he attended th • 45 annual conv••ntton of th.• Ontar o Te ocher-' Aasociat:on. Minn Violet \Villi, who has h•.•n visiting friends ;round here for the oast two months left this week for her home in Marlette+. 'Mkb. !)wing to the bad w„ather the P shooting match held her last Thurs- day and Friday was dot largely at- tend al. but some first-class shooting took idles. Masa Nina Kinsman was unable to fill Ler paaitinn on organist in Coven church last Sunday owing to tllne ... It was taken by .I 1 r Elmore, n! , of Toronto: who o as home on a t . r to his parents. '1' • 1 • r::o i. • v 1 :.r,': • •• • • • • • • •• •• •• • • •• •Z • 2• •• 4. • • Z• •• •• •• • • ••• •• • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • •. •. •. • . • . • 4. • • •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •Z •• • • • • � • •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • •••••••••••••••.••••••••♦♦••••••••••••••♦•••••.••••• •••..•....•••.•••..•.••••• ....•..••...♦.•.♦•♦•••••f'• Ls t.'� Li . 13 argains U till pEOPLE. about to aro 11 • ..e -keeping showlel c.tll at 1: 1 1V & ATI{ INSON'S Fure.'ore Store and see how easily and (lie ,ply you can furnial' your home. A Walk -Through Our Sto re 11 •re you will Ilna • , • ingest n, 1 heat aisorte - lens- 1 • in Lha• 1 , ,• un-) • - •1.: � i Tab1e3, Chairs, Parlor and Be Room Suites, Kitchen and Dining -Room Furniture, n fact e.erv: n : b•• f.• in,l in a lir-t-el tis (e,srniture Store at such Low Pike t :it defy (' petition. We have a I u ge number of Lawn and Veranda Chairs wnich see are selling at remarkably Low Prices. RO W E & ATKINSON '11 ,,• I. • taw,: iI .ut • 1'.trni.'1 •r. x•01 I' tit• r tl 1 r I. r-: is K.. Et2"ElJ1111111ifill?IIQIiIIIH.: IIAIIails'i::.3 C.+......JI6I c • e••••••••••••••••••♦••••••.......♦...•♦..•.♦•••••••• #•••••••♦•♦•••••••••••••••• es••••••••••••••••♦♦•••• • i• • • • 0 i♦ • •• •• r• _• • •• • •• • S♦ • • •e •• •• ♦• O •,c • EXETER BARGAIN STORE 0 Z s�T • • i• Bankrupt Stock of •_ Groceries �_ e: Will be Opened at the • • •$ Ts• •.....•••••••••♦••••♦••••M••••••••••••••••••••••H♦ • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••40•••••••••).....,• Friday, Nov. 4th at 9 a. in. Store closed Thursda B. W. F. BEAVERS 1; 'tt 1 ons tt' :( h :i 1 • . • , y , tt . •h t h • r. o.11. •.rl comes from that West that 1Vnt. England. who lett herr in 'Prins& was operated on last for a ,i. ndicit :v In the Calgary The last word staled he ,!sons eel!. ;r. tiro! Mrs. IS. Ifutehison. of Lon - !.•w, visited Mr. and Mrs. It. Quant' r the holidays. [)n Monday Mr. II1lchistn nddrea+• d bir. T. E. hand• ford's plasm of young men in the Ma:n • r re •11 Met horlint church. Mrs. harry theffi,+ld, of Wan,- . •, r1.1 Mr'. W. Crowe, of , '. ...i`a.. risenf n few days last week the pus st a of (hvir brother. Mrs. Geo. Powell. Mill tit. It i•f4 twenty years *MC • brother and stater ,net and it roses a happy re•rnlnn. Iht Thursday of Inst week Mrs. Alex. .1 imieson, of ('entrnlie, had the rnisfort line to fall and break one of the horns. in her nrm. She was arn'ns, outsirl • when e•he slipper! on n slip. very lraard with the nbovt' 'result. 1)r. 'Orme reduced the fracture and he 1 ,tient Sea doirag net %,11 ns can be ea ;voted. NA1'St:ATINO. 1'.•,! Liv r 0:1 in prescribed for ,., t• uple who cannot take it be- e ,- • it naus»ales them. Who you pay !!I.00 for a lnrg-. bat (1.• of \yal's Coal Livor Compound yoti inv. •t in a remedy that you ran t.ake it is pleasant to the taste and sin b. taken by anyone at any Pea - eon. Tb fl rs. i• no:Wm! n, h fess I ter for tha who do not Pro t rly tesim:late their fund than \yal's Cod Liver COM - t ••n 1. it increases appetite. aids see : on and builds bodily tissue~, trio ng halts awl strength In , and off diseases. The more yon t rade here the bettor you'll like this store. W. S. HOWEY, Phin 13, Chemist and Druggist EXETER - O TARia Adverb'e in t1e Times. Mr. John Farmer was in town on '1'.1,•.•I:ty. Mr. lids June4, of \\'tlk,spoat was 111 tut, a 'Tuesday. The total eclip.e of the 110011 will take plane on November 16th. bliss May 'Phoma-, of I.uu i„n, v::.- ited Mr. and Mt s. a. Marton Thank..s- :,lr. Frank aheerc and bliss Gert: Sheer cisit.•d in Brantford over :I: holiday. Mr. and Mr-. C .11arness have r. - turned aft r visiting for a few days 111 S 41,1 ,. . 1: . rlcy is around tn.. en] I. 1.,..' .0 L•: -:u af:cr h ale Fred Walter., of the Soo. is Jvi ,ng his parents, Mr. and D1 re. u,.:\1'alrers. .Miss 1'assworc, of Toro,lo. s(• lit the holidays at Ivy house on :h • Thames !toad. hiss Edna McDougall. of Ii:ean. spent th holidays with her cousin Luxton Alis Stuart, of London, was the woest of her n:phaw Mr. J. G. Stan - re ry tan- I ,ry over Thanksgiving. Mt-. Bertha Gerntctt, of Blenheim, tt .t, t hr guest of th:• biisses Quacken- tei-I, ST:relay and Monday. Moe Mr.) Browning. who has been ri,.tutg in Detroit fora month, re- turned home Friday Jost. 11r. Is. : A. Heywood sp:1t the tt k's end visiting in Ileachville, 1n,_er•oll and Woodstock. DLis, Ellen itruwn, of Clotroit, a11•1 Mr.:. JICGC ti of \\'inghani, were this guests of bliss J. Brown Thanks ttiseng, Little Miss Muriel Bisset'. of 5trathroy, visited her grandparents NII r. and btrs. T. Bissett over the holiday* Mr a:. Garner, of Portland. Or:- got!, Mr. E. 1,. Lancaster, of sit. Mlarys, visited at Mr. E. C,urton's Saturday. Mrs. A. Gifford, (nee Mies blas Johns) and son Hilton, of Grand Rap- ids. Mich., are visiting Mrs. Gi(ford's aisrcr, Mrs W. 1), lv;. u•, .•;, -. 4, •:t r.. of St. Tonin . r: ! .. :u 1. :.I: G.0. Chant - ler were the guests of .Mr. end Mrs. J. Elston over the holidays. Messrs, 1'routy Bros., cf ijoilotn, have rented the 130 acre farm of Mr. Andrew Gibson.. on the Thames !toad, opposite wh, r• Mr. Gib..on lives. Miss 1:. Sty t entertained a num- ber of young : ,dies Monday evening to 11 hallow,' 11 party in honor: of her guest Miss Sutitht of St, llaryt. Little Mies 'Ethel Mutton, who was vis•:ting at the James lit..parsonage had the misfortune to fall down stairs. Other Than a shaking up she csoap,d unhbrt. During thin season of the year ,when the ndvertising columns of t he 'Tim,•a" are taken advantage of 1.y those who realize their. value we desire to remind the advertinert that all changes for adds. should b.: in thin office not later 'than Monday noon. A friend at our elbow suggests that the b : t way to hea 1 of[ the mail house:, in for th • local merchant to adverti •,• and get the trade for Ihem- •• vera It doea look reasortab!e. All the succ (mf,i1 •mail order houses are heavy advertisers and if they caul make it pay why not th • local mer- e hantt After about fiv • tt. ••ks of the most delightful fall ,v. , I h r the noel! %las broken last w. •k •'herd it ! wet. and on Friday we. were 1 1 by the first snow of tit • s ason. '1 r• snow kept tip off tu1J ot, dining t day until about (:i.. %Itch : of r1, h• a• ifisI had (all,;. morning t hoes •tops, the trees and ev •rything seta 1ar1,•n tt.th it.+ mantle of the poorest whit:. cird 'the sparkly, of the b•tn►s of the morning run. Mil ‘1.. 0o-• of the most delightful mornings such as only ,hate who has,. &sen can apprecrtte. '1'i.e (lath took 1.1.1c.• in town un ;n,a ,y, l`.1 ;'9::: of Try Ann .l,,hn-. 1e:let of tit :,1 • Thomas- Ct:•1- niore in the 83 y :r of h r -g . 9l r<. U.:.:rnor b 1(1 b• ; :: off reel fur the past few ^^yeara .• her .1 • th 0n 14tndis emir 13 iIi-• to h•r maly (r..rl+ a^ri 1 for rlur.n,( as w, -.•k rn•v.u.:x had b. a 11 • :1 enough to b • .;,n•! the boor . f)tt Saturday he e uu • worse. nn 1 pa'ard p, acefelly is early Sun,1,). morning without •ler to any rain. n The r t }' i d c. s e % born in',an;tic•Devon- a1,4, a d t Tar.eh. Deyon- 1 1. England, in 1:'43 and mole 10 .1.. country with her 1 ,r pts wh•n nut three yr ar+ oLJ. '1'h family til .l in Pickering and of r lir,n,t r • for a year moved to 1 •4, 71 • • •:wn-hip, .:ettI.tlf ort Lot 12 CJ7I. About 3M years ago nh. was .!tar- t to lir. Thomas Cudrnor t '1't, y d in haborno, and G. r • ago retire:l and mow, d t , 1:,. - r, where Mr. Cudnior•. predv.• ,-•,I 11 .,Rout three years ago. 'Th ,t was a menb'r of the J_: • '.1 '4,0dist ch',rch. tib was 1 n;: d,spnri( on and \aria , 'h••. :•en, by all who e .,, h r. There ore left to ntnurn 1 hree daughters. Mrs. W. II, i 1 • . of Kindersley, Sank.. and 11 : Grace and Rosetta blas at ho i, . 'I'b; fun •ral took place to the Ertel. r c. met' ry on 1Vcdnceday ::f:: r - noon. Among those who i*4a nt the irolid:ay unl of town mer ; Miss A. M. Johns • ton. ire Toronto : Mr. Victor Sw•e •t, in (I mon: Miss May Jctw. 11. In Ilcn- '11 . !sir,. Wm. Wilson. an 11 ^• !ton: ale. P. Trayne with his ton in Brant - fou .1; Mr. and Mrs. W. .f. Statham :ani son Lisle in Acton: Lea ida Arno st rung with her r`sters in [mellows- ; ►bir. L..J. Penhal.•. and :Hiss Pent, !:,•stle with Mr. and Mrs. i). Crit► lend a of Myth ; Miss Irene !lardy of \Vinehel.nen : hiss )lnr:ah Sweet, London : Mrs. Mooney at h: r home in London : Mr, John IIuPk`rk at his hone in S :.forth: Mr. Alf. Taylor 111 Kai .all ; bliss T:,•deulan at her home :if Grand Ilona : .Mrs. Jae lis ret and e . Mkt I i t t v� n 8 .1n •s t t. r Mtn. ) T. 1'.. ic i rnk0nafiti se 'Addie with friends n 11,•1•.,1 I ; air, and Mrs. Cordon Maoris r 1 1 nnl children in "London: 'lir, CIirenc• Whitby in Paris: Mr. Lloyd n t1 iv, in Toronto ; Mr. Stanley 'Fish- er is at h n• 1 home 1) A t1 in unias .f R rs. Ilrutar4h. in 1Vy0tti ng; .lass. Spark.,, In Ileus.all; ,lack Walp•r. to Zurich \\m. Greig, ill Clinton; 1'r.r) t1al- 1,•1 1, in London ; II. Ste•ere, ill Mt: : v.lues ; Mite AL'znnder and sent 11nbh nt Forest ; Mr. ala 1fas. Chas. Lung, in Myth: Chester Conitie, in t;,,.Ienrh. Mrs. 14. (inane(. irl To. ronin: W. IKar. in Migehotl. Church Directory JAMES STREET METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor Sunday i'ublio Worship -10.30 a.m` and 7 p.m. Class Service -Sunday 0.30 a.m. tad after Morning Eler.iee and \Veduea. day night. Young Mn,or'Ciar. mad Catsahumena Sunday at t p.m Sunday Fehool attd Blore Clan.,ee t.10 peas Epworth League -Tuesday at S. 11.11 Prayer Meetii,g-Tbur.cdas at M use. Jam 5 tit. Methodist church, the pas- tor will preach next Sunday. TflrcshIng Goal Save your wood by getting our Coal for yout threshing, You can get any IluantilV you want. Cement Blue Lake Brand We have the ;hove brand' of cement always on hand, fresh from the manu- facturers. The Blue Lake is consider- ed the hest cement. ti. J. GLfTWOK1HY GItAN'I'ON, -- ONTAI.►O READY-TO-WEAR OVERCOATS \\ e have secured :► molter of Great Big CASH DISCOUNT SALE IN LADIES' BLACK DRESS 000DS We up. For the next two weeks we are offering our large stock of black dress Goods at greatly reduced cash prices. Regular $1.50 per yard at $1.30 1.35 " " " 1.20 44 46 1.30 " " " 1.10 46 1.25 " " " 1.05 1.00 " " " 80 64 75 " " " 55 50 " 44 `4 35 While you are in our store don't fail to have a look at our furs. carry an up-to-date line in Muffs, Stoles and Ruffs from $4.00 44 Children's Coats. We have a line of Children's hlldren s coats, new goods this Vali, which we are clearing, while they last, at a di s per cent, �e SEMI -READY & PROGRESS BRAND have a limited supply of them left. OVERCOATS Motor Scarfs That are up -to date. 1f you want a Hand -Made ('ant call and see our $12 00 LINE W. W .TAMAN Merchant Tailor. ONTARIO( Flour & Feed) WJC All Good hinds of FLOUR and FEED kept on Hand Bran and Shorts sold the Ton. Wheat taken in exchange for Flour and Oats taken in exchange for Oatmeal. A line in Silk and Wool at 50c, 65c & 75c. We have the Cleanest and Best stock of Grcceries in town. 'Poultry Taken Alive or Dressed. Hghest pric byI:.................: ,...:;:_�1' Powells Bazaar W. Rivers 1:x1;rFlt - ONTARIO .:y.. iiirkton rind i:x :rr I 1 '„'. t etead,ly increasing f lin s and its tat of r •1:, -t directory I;itt in I - 1st. 1st, :1110 contains 433 n h, 1.114 tt rs n enjoy- ing cu n in,: exc.11ent V'II.d . Laviw; f interchange of Ilu•ssages w•:tlt 11 ,I y. and Exeter. \lits !ren.• ltu. Inn on presides nt the switch (roan!, n 1 I,y her proulpt and careful at- . lotion to bieSness makes it a plea- , .• : o ,; - . the s:rvtce. �• .n,• those who ep:ut the •:.: holidays in town were 1.. • , ,n, Miss Muth Hooper, 1ing, Bort Rivera, aI:, . 11 . •it, b1 Ps Ida .At'r i tro: •. JI, - .•1 . i• ,n.•, bliss Mab.: 1'. a:t M. l ,l . harrow's. blast r :as Reel. !dr. en 1 11r,. 'rorni:n=on, Boy 1t 1:•r, 141r-. G.o. Lovell. bliss E. \ r;• r. :•1 .laud \ 101101, 1[r_. A. t I.t ,n . '.1 r. and -Mrs. Geo. Bonney. '1r. .,n 1 1r•. A. G. Pearson. Frank I of l.onl0tl ; blies Ethel Ill- t. I trul,.t; Mr. Al. Moore. ,. 1', 1r. and 11r.. Will bion. I' I h 4 1 d 1'.•ot1 II •. Toronto: A. 11,1101.•11, Stratford, W. Tricb• r •. 1I 1,111: 511%s .14lays .!once, 11 ,111 : it . 11 -. \Vtnnifred dluston, 11 :,e r n : Pr. 1,. 1.. Follick and 11, 1I ,1, 1 Puti t k. ML Marys: Frill Cats Id. 8trnthroyp Walter Hailey. Ht. Thomas ; Case Howard. 'Toronto: air. :111 Ili 1, Fred 1Vhite, London; :1 A \ rTn tgart Chatham bliss a !Why Morton. London; Mary Davin, London; Lily Ilodgert, Senforth: Mrs. E. Irwin. of Norwich null blies Ethel Ilissett, of I'ctrolin. with Mr. and Mrs. T. Bissett . Mrs. Cole; of I.uc.ut, wh hso, Mrs, Iter and ditaughterer, 0nt Ails\Va. ;a Cra'4;a with Mr. and Mrs. R. Gidley Iliid. Hurn and bliss Mabel. of Shakes. (wart. with relatives: Alias Minnie Graham. of St. Marys. with Ayr... John s1LIle: Mr. and airs. J'•ter 11aw den, of Itidd, low'u, with Mr. and bir+. Joe. Rio den : 41r. Frank hunt and friend, of London. with Mr. and Mrs. I. Attnslron;!: Mr. ,11'. II. li ,= Ph il• Gf 7ur oto with his parental: Mr. SAW II• a• T on t .wi r 1 t 1 Ick v[ uI t o 1411 1. friends: ,Miss I( to Drew, "1isd 1l.,t. Lew.. and Mr. Roy Drew. with A1r. and blra. M. lilt tall 141r. N' 11 Ilam - sits, a student of litlox eo11, g 'lb I' \ I 1' 1 1 \ the home sir. soil .1s 1011(0. nt hot >J r nerd housewife dctn:lnds. If year 1', ll. l'.rltiii}, Mr. and Mrs. Gel. ,;,,r .11101 supply you with Becarel, kstsand full particulars \A'i11':, reel 31iPs I':IPie '.1cCallnll, of from Snow Drift flub' ndvisu us, L..n,1ou, and 11,et d.Callusn ;ltd ' 1..T, 1 \1(1111'. llepnt Agent. 111r. Kingsbury, of 'Toion10, with 11r. l /� sos ales le II. .McCallalt; fir. and lH Cook,`'Opti Co.Children Crit Mi.. II. V. Motion and fanti!r, of , • It1 .. let foro{, nod Mr. nod '1trs. A. 11 FOR FLETCHER'S lerllmin o•t th•• James street parson• Bargains daily at The Bazaar See (1111' ,11• a11(1 lot. It' Bal gain } ll•: til ) and Pietlll'o• Post card, at i't'a(1' of StGr't'. The name that is known in I v. Drop iii E DISON often we : i'l1ONOGRAPII, tthe1e first and ilia)! 'have ery c try on the (;lobe Because he invented the EI)iS( N g►etitest of all Sound Reproducing instrument, Tho tone that Howe - from the El)ISON is the pure, Ileal Iife•Iike tone of the golden voices IT that sing for it, 'You are invited pnnnnnrnphS to call and see ee and hear•:• these mar- + venous instruments. Sold Inc cash Ill :- " $19.50, z: :;5.00 45.160, up. Records :11111)P1'4?1 tial T. Standard 10 •:' Blanks '?;► r Brushes, Oil t Repairs; or easy payments. 11 a have (tee recotd plan, too. SATURDAY Special Reduction Sal, COME EARLY I,I'1' 1 .E FL MIR inseocgntion would do no one GRANO TRUNK SYSTEM Hunters' RETCH,: TICKETS AT Single Fare 1 4 O1-I'olth:it lltrlt To Nov. -11./r4111111°.111111111 - t I To points in T'KMA(1A?IJ. points i'1••T- 1 \'.lw.a to Pour AitTIII'It, and lo a number of points leached by the N.II(TII)Iix N.\\'ll:A'1'IoN t ndur•.►Ny 1118o to certain points hot/1'111s Nr.\v Hit Nr,wtel;• NoVA i 11vrl.a, and MAINK. 4)('TOItI;R :.'t►rl, (o NOV. 121'11 harm. Th' market is (If/Oiled ro Mlu•kok,t Fakes, Pcnetanft,'Lake with inferior brands but offers of Baas., !Midland, Magitit i ►wan }fiver mighty f a n'• Bowl as our i,tkelield, Madawaska to Parry Sound ' Argyle to ('ohocnnk" Lindsay to ifalihurton, Sharbot Lake to (lal- abngie via K. & I'. Railway, points 0 f- ►n'P Severn to North Bay inclusive and e c rt ii points s nt teawhe d by i the Northern T •vigation ('cmpany.y. }return 1 "lit on all tirkrte Dec. 15th earept to I alts reached by steamer Ines Novo ser 51. ). 11)10 8Nc4V I)Rli•'T FLOUR direct from the best wheat e 1 t c t fields. . :ro Ind into th treat: a � flour experience and money eon procure. This is the history of ,(now Drift. It's worthy of your order. It's (I) flour 111. expert - Venni CASTORIA age 1