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Exeter Times, 1900-10-25, Page 8T H E EXETEB TITAXS TEVNIflF78 1:310 &R&M 8 -i -OR E. :;11,1Lin.11.1cluttctourvirtrulutrinc:Ituoutti:131comitun 6f1S11 Olt PRODU64, - ONLY Oli.4 1U64. V, The lar,c,x(st and post up to -date stock of furs in the County. We show you quantity, quality and value, and further, every fur garmc-,t you buy at this store gees out with our guarantee, perfect $atiSal(tiOn or your money baclz, that's fair ain't it • Some very swell new lines „just open,ed in Ladiesup-to date caperines--a very pretty combination in Electric Seal and Sable, perhaps the rilOSt =CU caperine in town, *40.00, - Ladies' nifty Persian Lamb Caperine, trimmed with best Sable. and Sable Tails, a lovely garment. $35.0n Ladies' new Antiortette Shape Caperine, Electric Seal and Sable ccrabination,trimmed with large Sable Tails. Very pretty and strict- ly up-to-date,tl.:25.00. Ladies' new Star Shaped Caperine, Electric Seal and Astrachan combination, trimmed with large Sable Tails, a beauty. See. it, z..11.5. T.,adies' new Style Capermes in Electric Seal Astrachan, and Opposum combinations,the choicest lot we have ever shwa. $10.00, 12.00 r.nd 14,41.s' Caperines, Electric Seal, Black- ,Astrachan, Black Opposrza and Mom. ten Bear cl.mbinations, :35 50. S oo,eS 40 and .$9 Ladies' F,flectrie 14ea! and Grey Chincilli t...-1mbination Caperines, very co, :,;,5 5) and $5 03. Black German Coney Caperines, Full 5 ve. d Large Stort.-4 ' Rare 'axes, $3 9), $ 25 ai • 50. VW: tuff 1ae a:1J Garaurt Coney. ith tags, 75c, 9)?.. $1 oz $i 3. 3 1L $E 35 4.a Black Coney Fur Stn:rn C trs, long front and full $1 25. ••• fancy shaped Fur Ne ek Rna's,li Bak Op posurn, heads and tails t33 75. Coa Fur ReSs Gre:y 0„.IpAsitin Kuffs, 311., gu nume SaY .rtnifs, all at price.; that will iiter.tst yltt. COME AND SEE OtY! L ‘DIEzi* FUR. COATS. 4.WOR- 4 JA. STEWART. ,1\70,Th IqcOord, of the Thames. Roa& has de, eided to sell his yabiable farru ad•join, in the corporation, and witlibis flint- ily move to the North• -west. The sale by amnion of his farm and .effects is advertised for Tuesday, Oct, •Otin. This a valuate farm in a desirable lona, tiOns. and will doabtless be Ought by - many. We regret to learn.of Mr. Me, Cord's intention to leave Exeter 25 years he has been 4 valued neigh,' bor and his family inembers of food society. They will also be missed in the claurcli. PAnErrs DA.V.- AU interested in edanation are cordially invited to visit the Exeter Public Sehool on Friday afternoon, 2311). inst. From 1.15 to 2.i. the regular work will be con- tinued in caeb department- Parents are specially requested to call daring this period on the various rooms to see their children and the teachers at wtak. Fire drill will conclude •this part of the program. From 3 to 4 the pupils will he massed in tWO, or .. ,. more rooms. Shozt •educative ad, Idresses will be delivered by the inspec- tor, members of the School Board, i Clinymen and other visitors. Mnoonnu.n- 0 or np.- On Tuesday evening. Miss Jessie, daughterof James Goahl, of Huron street, was married to Peter McDonald, jointer with the Sutherland -Tunes Co.. formerly a resi- t dent of Bismarck. The reremony was performed at the parental how of the bride by Rev. C. W. Brown, in the• presence of near relatives and friends, They were assisted by Sidney Sanders Mn,s and Hattie Gould, sister of the Wan. The yoting conple !eft 'Wednes- day morning on a honey-monn trip to Bismarck and other points, after which they will take up the residence .of T. Dearing, Andrew street. TI:3-41133.1.1ier. MULTIN11.---An open Imet ling of the Royal Templars of Tem poranee was held 111 .141fleS•St. church on Monday. The attendance was good. i The chair was occupied by Select Iconneillor M. Vmeentwhile a. literarY and musical program was rendered. AchlreQ-cs were delivered liy Rey. V ‘"`"n"t"-n•-'n"•-"-'7,'"'"'""-----'n"-"*""`"""""7"""`""""".'"-"'-"-"'”'•"""z' Brown :mil Atv.sys. Iieoper and 9 S i:41nrinatto LIfla*e4ses; Et: 191 Watch r,q)airing a Specialty. . • A full stock 4 srhol , • for ienblic Schools. ZoTRATP.:.r.Z. OnT. ,• School that i••• doing the Lest work A ftstr d1 iCk of SundaY z-son°0* in laa.sine3s noineatim in Canada. our Library 1As at wholesale prices Mattnifieeat ca'llognes give full inlor ' mat ion. t o -ams* for ono. StW. eral Canadian co:legezt and many ilrge Flutity and Peachers' Bibles American schows employ- Ilur wad - Full Line. mines as tearlier4, This one •,t Nan; ; point in our favor, Entor now if pos- . sink,. EvorytYrint Stati inery, ' 'V. .1. ELLIOTT, ."'7 r.•••,f7 .., M trl .',..il 0 n • .i,'.rt,.!;,1-1T4.7.1, , ,•:.`••••vi 0 TO ADVERTH$E135. 6 M. Vinrent, widle solos were given by tMt. l•Inv.,1 Brown, Mrs. Isaae iinnvey, z trio; bc Miss Gill nu.1 :Messrs. ennt ana Ii Heywood, a dung by Vineent and a r.,..it.ittan 1•F ni.ntn and wading..by P. Vrayat n gether the aneeting Iv's- 1‘.19.,, 014%, Prl -One .........0..---- F•or.nnits Iss.rirra--in MnETI.titli4. ---- (it•o tr, ('r,..anrin.. tn,,peritetkIntitynt of Fatattnn," fatitunnl. n,zz aan'anged t he Fornintrn" 1 1-'4 itute men:in:Its for the eonairnx n•.•,non. Than will be m all about 704. and hem 7 :viv;4•541 spea!ters N7f.1 make the ronnalq. Their particu- lar nubjeets 1 14s ,rt.:11' Nall be cold ster:ane and the propar it ion of fruit and poultry cot. nuncio. All the lee- tornrs v.111 attend 1 he Provbwial and didwititer Show at, Onelph wiwre pmvtical „Icluons,t Eat ions will be made nntli In,..ka.nn tatted poaltny. Only one coldstonwe Wilding has been r, ereeted this beinnain tont a,,ked for help from the (ior OPIUM -or, ban there, live Veen many entniinnk. SAntrons To fil• ) rn. -The .nl•te,t- t,on thpartreent ev; We 4 that the IPllit14014 Of t 160 1411141e 1,"1.31,64.4. 1 toile:VI:AS %till tt.61 Alp t', itt • !' .1, :VA1 I•iy. This rill the nron• -nita, n 1 ii`ni eta • .4 in•fehers' cert I- , • •• The. env: :!,41 • . „„t , 71.4e,,,•• 1 io Its44.t, and horti r6,r- •-•:s •••••4 • ••••* .1 yip ' ,"1. 4 it 1.1tV:14'St4 Ilr,11 it junior lexi.ing rert ;- • 'I a tile number of prot,:pert.".v., neat 0. This inn'. Ent ;bat there i111be - - • „ 4-m41e:tally•..4.1,4-•• the w• c.3 Ett : 4-s frsiin ablaut 1,4h0 to • %,1.13 rtosit nod ,T (.1,1:Ain; 4•4i' t • nw 1111n1 oi now : • t• 4,1„ vi;..h=.--41 1V.1744 • • v4.4;47s, ; • . .s: required to fill the va- 1P4'717- :6:• • 511;,..t Volteh. oiL" I hoe 1 16'21)1. "1-186A14-t'Ut a 1-• for •••,12114 thine and %tr. . ‘,. t„, t 1.;111111'.irt, 44. j1°' li)"t'LL"" ' " t. itinn tle,part- Az I • • `. • .t° • .., • = • i :‘ t. ',el: „s„ ,; - "" • ...,.1.1:1111•4 11114‘. nxpected to go xeter )0.,CARLING BROS. HeiisalijA Big Drop eadymadeJothing We had a big SNAP offered us in FRENCH FLAN- NELS the other day. These are the kind that are usually retailed at from 450 to 500 per yard. The come in various colors in spots and stripes ; we bought them cheap and while they last you may have them for 28c the yard. Some Groceries Bargains 20 lbs Redpath's extra standard granulated sugar for 5 do' best clothes pins cakes buttermilk soap bars good Laundry soap Best green coffee per lb Best shredded cocoanut. per lb 3 lbs best Laundar,y starch can Aylmer peas and tomatoes Best 'Vaseline per package I Ne '211(71i. • 1 : con in Toledo, 0., tint = • I • • Currants, New Raisin At Ri SI. 05 09 251 Wf. 22 g9• Give us a ea. Highest prices paid for produce. OflRI-ING 05 1-'1-11B PRIcE OE 64, They were NEVER LOWER THAN NOW, We do not knoik, whether "Laurier" is the cause of it or not but the fact remains which makes us and our customers happy The i-ariety is also large. The reduc- tion comesat an opportune time, when mothers aro getting their boys ready • to start school and want to by most for their money. We have a line of boys suits that were $2.75 to $3.43 a suit which we offer at $1.50 to clea.r,and many other lines proportion ately low. We are also clearing out sum- mer goods, blouses worth 50e for 40e, 75e for 50,1 00 for The, muslius and a number of other lines at your own price. If you. want good good at right prices we are with you. if you want shoddy or the like you will have to go elsewhere, 1.P1.1t1-"itT1t'w WS.NTII) loir,3133, I print log. Apply at TINEA Ofitt,T. ! PIANO Pon fluare piano, reirshleirr.F:ifirt10;:(013.1:3iirse.0L;it 01:1;;;;;Ii,:l.l. : % ID ' :rift et z 1,74: "MY little girl would cough ?if,/ at Waht that ; (in good order, for sale cheap. The ad thauntul to ',IF 11 en,rt.:::1 164:Znie44:11.0t„/-ty.r, ,t OI yeti tser Inti t wo. eau he SeQn at t h e Metropolitan ;mint Ab.,1)ifnitarc:,!:,;.;11!"'Irtz, 1, t Bet:lie:1,1; 114r0;::i i i'•.v,":1.1 41' lif, tlita:CP .1, t , ' Partnets and othetn wloo intend ...‘::,',;,`, 10%a -Se• : % . * 4f..sere4,..,, efe:ipae 7.,Tninntri MlIee. F24i e nosi .. eiven ist having mar tion :nth s ;.!•.• al I iariist on having thoir hills rite / nt TOO ,,1 ( I 4 the no p.n. v. it h entit 10t,',,,Ir..' !:.7 W14119.. 8 A. large consignment of lovely New 'Millinery jit-t7.2.:p.i!loillit, `Ic -..r.7 .1. 1 Children C 'y .11 BUN I CASTC)R A. drieu apples, pl-mary, ...,,000se feathers and other f* . , We will rinv IiiAie4 market pi it'' ,4 f)r ltr, t -,r,,... ''' :IL,- ; ,..?iii ":11 Jill ` t' ;ZIA sir -ritual z . r, • :i ..irm prot itit:i.', .,., sri,iiilti,',;i:i.,',. ,:-i:..,i:4,111iii:•r`.12,1,:',ile•i<itr',-.,niV,i:tic.;2111Fiatis; 1 i7t.C)rLk3f"R'I.ril:L:L:*5". IA 6iii)'1,,,diU • to••1446:it, . ,.• L. , r , !'i4 IT, the KI:4'f'. r141:1.1-iLte,'; 6; ' I 'No E u..... R ; T 6karti 6 Dilrec" timport ers 04. • r ttk. pnrellealo 1..14tra der sold•kar witlisuch violence thr at M. Dunn i. van thrown several yards. As a restilt ',lin C., Lutz, Hallowe'en next Wednesnay oven. '•his arm was broken half way between the elbow and the shoulder. g. nk, Dyer vinted friends in Brant- COlitreti man named Mays stahli.,,,1 ;.Alitert Goodall in a Sarnia I) irrolini. fee he p f -w d.tytt; A% .72 ••) Ion s ient the , and the latter is in a critic:110,31)41a in. 14 ,liday at Iter Immo here. • It is announced that Limo wo;.;:c.I,.r., •ne. ana :I/ vs. Lowel t „pent a, few 4,41iin'e.talli,.)gr f();•foitttela)3; (N1,011411. thri Ins:, 'Mirk in Toronto. take an extended tour in Canada. 1 inpeet T itt making official; •ns on. the sviio:,Is in this neif;hbor- I Cn,c1..01•ne 7 %I'. cameo tree. (-Wrenn:an' 17-0.0ed thetec We have 2 114e ttinek of mill feed on band wideh 'wilt be i•olti at reaFon- ; WninrinrcnvErx, 44.•01••••••4 black am: bonna George Vollnial and Me. Kaehler, f with a little white betweeti fore legs zurn.b, „„nhtni , in town on nun. and few Whit ft Ilnir 011 Ine4". IllittVOret 0 1 111.0 name of "Mack." Followed. • , someone ft•otn, Exeter Fide Ovonnd, Mt• Pyivetttbilav s'rn gave 1118 Sept. Nth. Informal ion as to his naught ninionaw a new piano As A wt'717'"othereabouts will be su bl yituat ding present.. 1 .4, P. Ixottn, Thames Road. , 'n'oen V'm lois consented to sing ; t. ex :.• 4• tr".• :'i vnr- .1.; • R. • • cneert on Fri- • e.*: v. :2, .•:. • able prices. P . VITO ICE tVINTlillt ,‘.NI) CIO 041:1 Nv• for which liii4;!ake.t trliet e.i will It; paid. C'0111ILEDI(71.4: If you are leoAinr., tot ilr.t class sewing machine. C'all and let us show you sonic of the world's best makes. They nnt well, sew well, last well and well and are very Moderate hat :t itice lrmbrollas anti -4 z a 811.i. t of 1 Ave ...In be pleased to pl.o.r.N.7 „mmoin,N., ..tooe ,:ihoe them in your ho: - 1 - .4,0. .q a 4 4. -3 n t can hira. try them and be convinced that o • .0 n st ti" , • 74; • • • int:144, r v e • igts, of St, Thomas, 1";„;..; t • ,•••,.; t ••newn--"forniitti, , '42 42,..0 :=:11.;•(? t.t, --▪ nest cif his pat. -I:1- ; ;.;) 115 : Handl- 11nn1P1141151116 bnery year mnumber of poor v:verr racked with cougli are tirged to go We wln:d al$o remind yo u Olt.11.7(4EA. 1..1010N14, 4" )I1' and w !THOUSANDS SHNI. INTO Exirx. • -- • 1 and 4 ,toi doo ;him& they a.re al! we claim for thlinn 11,,,,!„•,„ shoet-r.4. 7.tre.vy and sink ' :,.. i 4 o I . • . 7.; .• tit :7. t'..:',.• r 4. 1 i ;. Tile attentl- a for.- 4:* :.•• lit•i 4 with lier 'Bother, Mrs. sufee,,era whee,e 14Tap,.,,.,. ;lee r.,)te alui k 0 .. ,,,3 . ,,.... i R6s 6 t . st.1.1,11.,,, .. ..t, t. , ,, „, ,,,,tly. ;las. ,A1 " .t.n, an •••,..%,."..-..,..1 ..... = .. - . ..c. „.„ ...Tr. 1.J.:tyi..,, 1.,444 st. Tit, :11.,,, w.t, ,, ,... , :.4. • /:„ „ • ., , .1 / 1 1, v 3, 4,..,:c4,1,1.. nt 1., 41(1 411 . n VIVI ‘it,,tt6V, 21 1th. C011illF• 1 • " (len .t* Rey. Y.:17.yor471 List: Oti -I•s .:,1 4ss M:ty Vv".:41kpr, elitentionist, wbo to another climate. But this is costly T. II. Itot.s in T.tront....4t 1...si• • • • Tit..4e.•;. 441 f,•6:40 w .•61 . . W:t."3 ttisein.41 nastir this snrin .• eielten of iv.; mie of Use best entertain- ile when Dr. Kiter s New Discovery for , ing frierin•-. t twit. st., tile p:tst week. 4. that we constantly show a num-- - FANCY IS '•,1.; I TS 1:tatint t...17f. of 13. The 1.-nvion 11 '4 ni.i-ears tit ltoldyn's concert is I 51(3. not. 1h- 4--, sni•e. Don't, be ail ex- • I I - 7 -4 -" •- t aiP*4 ntlr'73, tS.8.2:1'ia, %1"it- Visited his it nther Mns titalinnt• R. A, :rollick, visited her father 1 The Huron rtniform promotion m- in Tin onto tibs past week.. I . ,Atniziations in the public schools will T- Herb. Pannt.rd. t.f Br.mtford, spent ' he held on Intraday and Friday, 0-t the bolitloys"at his Leine Isere. .2.3 B. . ' . Robt. Cole haS been appointed agent, Mrs. H. Oke, accompanied by her for the Cyclone Wire Fence Co. • sister, Mrs. E. Bell, left. on Monday for Mist.; Lena Hownivi spent Thanks- LindsaY to visit their sister, Mrs.Lauti- giving- holidays With friends in Galt. dell. Air, non. Mrs. Stevens, of Batevois N. MiSs Henrietta .Wadlin, formerly of Y., spent few days last week visiting alT jtunes Pickard's. Miss Eva Huestott has returned home from a pleasant visit with friends in Mitchell. Miss Horne, runner, and Miss Lang spent Thanksgiving in Seafortb, the guests of Mrs. A. McNovin. Messrs. BaWden & McDonell this week disposed of six of their stallions eter and vicinity returned home on --Shires and Clydes -to a. gontleman. Monday. from Ohio. Mrs. E. 13e11, of Sarnia, and claugh- Ushorne and Crecliton, was married recently to Wm. Nelson, of Dresden, North Dakota. , Mrs. Dodds, of Michigan, is visiting her brother, Win. Bowman, of Us - borne ; also her sister, Mrs. R,. Pin- combe. who is ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. Oke and daughter, Mabel of 13lyth, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. IL Oke and other friends in Ex - Will McLaughlin, of Brantford., ter, Mrs: james Kirk and gt•ancldaugh- ter, Miss Corm Kirk, of Portage Is Prairie, Man., visited Mrs. 1-I. Okenast week. . Tuesday attended the wedding of his sister, Miss Ada McLaughlin, to Mr. W. Hawkshaw, of St. Marys. Among those who attended the Laurier demonstration in Parkhill, were It. E. Pickard, A. Ct. Bobier, W. II. Levett and the Exeter 13and, They Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. ruport a large attendance. Sames Fletcher, of Minnising. On Thursday and Monday the work- Mr. and lava. -wm. Hawkshaw, and ing boys ana- school boys PlAYed two daughter, 'Miss jean, of St. Marys, and matches at football. In the first game me. and mre, sobanztmug, of Berlin, the score stood 1-0 in favor of the attended the wedding of Will Hawk - school boys, while Tuesday's resulted „ shaw and Miss Ada McLaughlin on Tuesday. ,.., Trivitt Men.orial school ball, on Friday served. here. %evince in antes St. Mrs, James Kirk and daughter,Oora of Portage is Prairie, who have been visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. Oke, left on likewise, the score standing 3-0. A missionary meeting was held in , Thanksgiving Day was crietly ob- eve.ning, addressed by Rev. Arthur de church in the morning. was largely at. B. Owen ullon Christian work among tended, when Bev. W. martin. preach. the Blood Indians at the Northwest. ed. a practical sermon, suitable for the Mr. Owen has been in charp of the I occasion, , Turkish Scalp Food prevents the hair from falling out, restores fa,ded and gray bair to its original color. Being delicately perfumed it leaves no unpleasant oder. It is not a dye. Should be in every house where a hair Indian school at Fort McLeod tor three years and he Is familiarly acquanate, dress was interestincr f 1111burn'o Sterling Readache Powaers give women prompt, relief from monthly, pains anti, leave. no bad after effects whatever. Ile sur6. renewer is needed. For sale by. you get 31111burn's. Price 10 and 2 cents, alIi Lutz. Only 50 cents a bottle. • dealers with the customs of his tribe. His ad vvry z,yei‘t. took placo Ow 7..^4 Mrs. 211 ltie-,11 noon ...nTileAav. whim 412 24' eat 4:1;.;;;;I-Al.er, .Mary v.raq• marriage to William .1. linwksdriw. of St. Marvs, ,on of Wm. lianik..Innw, that town, an erstwhiln rn.,4d'enf of Exeter. The eeren10117 V, 344 OVIti'oalied 714y Rev. Mr, To) Eyck, Of the Trivitt Memorial church, in the presenee of the more iinniediate relatives of the contracting parties. The bride was benomingly iittired in a iinvy Idtie gown and carritd rinnn. She was assisted. as bridesmaid Ly Jean Ilawkshann sister of the grotto), while MeLaugliiin, or Bran tford4 brother of the bride, performed t he ditties of . groom:mum. Mies Edith GidIe.y played the werlding march. Thi house was •bettutiftdly. decorated with ferns and flowers. ..tt..fier the ceremony • a tasty de:leaner was served, when the young couple 'Were. driven • to Locals, Where they took t train. fOr the e.nst -.-Toronto and. Butfale :being the ob• jeotive points, Upon: their return they will reside :in- St. Marys, .ndrore Hawkshatv is engage,' in.. business. The large norober of handsome pres• ente recieived testified t0. the esteem hi • which the. young couple ate held here and Wherever they are knotvin. The bride is. an estimable lad y,:"•and Mr. IHaWkshaW is, to . be complimented ep 011 bis prize. • : • Use Winan's Cough Balsam for ,Doughs, Colds and Brunch itic troubles. Only 25c a bottle at C. Lutz's Drug The election campaign will spare the lives of many of those monarchs of the forest, the deer. The season for their slaughtering is from Nov. 1 to 15. The election coming in the middle of the season has had the effect of break - 'Ong up more than one hunting natty ; Tor those who indulge atmnany in this orb are, as a rule, also politicians of 'xiore or less activity, and they prefer he excitement of the campaign to that of the chase,. The deer are th luck this year, , r 4.4t, „Pp; , • ber of firstclass 4 in the province 1 Consults Whin Nt cure on at home • In /inure tile past -office savings • TVs the nilmt infalllble. medicine tor hanks in towns and cities throughout Conghs,Colds and all Throat, end Lung emintry 1.44. kept open on Sun; disensesson earth. The first close brings dny night for the convenience of de • relief. Aittounding cures result from positors. prsistent, use. Trial hot• les •free at :di druggists. Priem 50c and $1.00. Every Lord Rotting s, it. IS reported, will re- mail, in South Africa until the end of bottle guaranteed, the yenr in older to settle several ones- ',Ulu regarding the administration of ; Chlidren Cry for tlie Ontilge Rirer and Transvaal col04.1155. - Miss Edith Robinson, of Dawson City, arrived here last Thursday.. and will spend the winter with her parents ' Nr, and Mrs. Robinson, London. Road, South. Miss Robinson has been in the Klondike, for some time in the pont oflic:e department there, . The weather this fall has been re- tuarkable tu tho continned -dryness, 110 441.111 of any account having fallen this month, nor bas there been any 4 hard frosts thus far. Snell a long stretch 02 11114-4 weather at this season of the year caimot be remembered. 44by • A E ••••••.••••.••••••••6.......... THE !,ir .61 1 G- TORE OppositnJ. Grigg's. the oldest inhabitant, as occurring ih previous years. • • Mr. alai Mrs. R.. Oade, formerly ',Ilse At01a roJtOwn; of Sarepta,now of OaPac - Mich., have been visiting at tbe old' home, Sarepta, before their departure It is surprising bow quickly the for Oregon, which trip they are :taking people #13C1' 011t where they can got for the benefit Of Mr. Cacje's health. the best bargains,: the best goods for 11is brother and wife will Oise accent- the least Money. We carrya large pally them, :They will : likely stop a stock, and Our prices 0,175: right and • dimple of years. , • quality equal. to any fine furniture in the province. • : NA,M -Customers DM .nty A field of wheat was sown on the arm otlYirs. Thos. French, Logan, in 1800. When the crop matured in 1.000 one ear produced 2,102 grains of very fine wheat. Mrs. French has recently sold a very fine span of heavy rlronglat horses to a Stratford man for the 1144'1316", lish market • price about four hinal,red dollars. On Friday evening last Moo ine Dunn, of Stratforcl, was sitting o4.4 a chair in one of the G. T. R. baggage ears at the station there. 'Without cars were about to be coupled to it,ancl BIS PRICES ARE, If you want a good up-to-date job bit QJnilertaking GO TO B I I his being aware of it, several freight they were shunted againet,the baggage VERY MODERATE 1 • • ....• • .• ,• •. • • n •••,•,.•.,,.• • • • , • • • PIANOS and ORGANS which we sell at prices that will interest you ask to se.e th-em. No Trouble to Show Goods Levitt's Fair AGENT FOR PARISIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. et • • Laundry sent away every Thursday. a HE NEW CAS t ST RE v DRY - 600D5 anti GROGERIES. W. YE T°° much noise makeb. a confusion. We prefer the steady and sure plan of doing business, giving people right goods at right pricos. • Vie De Not pretend to Sell 00 and 75c eeeds for 39 But give value for valtie every time, or money refunded. We appreciate very much the patronage of so many during otit: short time in business, and further solicit a call to inspect our goods. We have not everything in Dry -Goods yet, but are adding to our stock all the time. It will be a pleasure to show you what we have. Our Groceries have been a perfect. success and recoil -in -tended by all who have tried them. The best Red Salinon--; Maple Leaf and. " , other brands, 15c; try our "Man -of -War" Ceylon Tea 23c. per lb., black and, mixed; many like it better that ‘vhat. they have been • ; • getting at 40c. Also try Our choice Japan. Tea, 3 pounds for sac. Highest price paid for ioduce. A call solicited. • • , ,wy. ,EDg /41 six