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Clothing
The warlrt, weather is with tasagain
are you prepared for it? We are..
What you, need is a summer suit to
help you to keep coral. We have the
goods to shit and we make them up
to snit., Let us demonstrate these
facts for you.
Merchant Tailor,
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EXETER AITNITIGATE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER:.
LOCAL O NGS.
tic) 8xcSr '° 'aCmHc aae.,8i.
Donald ' ^l
ld C MacGregor, to Aegav , i39 one of. the
greatest ;baritones heard here i:;. a long
!Inas. Hear him 'sing t the Opera House
at Exeter'Pair" =list
55ohool re -opened Tuesday 410r:sing..
T'ze evaporator is an operation this
3zarz walats a little here below evert
test" minutes,
stat a
s a makes haste --in the direction
or t he poorhouse,
Sang a III,"t".1 has found nzatr.tnlecn3°
a' sort of lecture bureau.
As lona as a man's ;c edit -s good,,
l,e s z r supposed' to be i':' deb: at all.
The G.1`:Ir. Inert are putting ,up the_
st,a: dpipe !to reccis+e the tt;170.:i .Prater;
rna t f: nd fault. You probably could -
11"t do :talf as "tRoil as the people you
Diel` Ontario Tee s a -rasp:, i a evcr'c.lniS4. exceP
l a rro. an., 2.td :site can .do Niahsnttt
est because.
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EXETER MARKETS;
L'H NGED EACH, WEDNESDAY
Wheat .,, ,... 82 82
Earley,. ,,,,.,,., , ; Ei 60
Potatoes, per bay, , 1 00 1. 00
Ray, per ton, ,,,,..,,,,,, 9 50 1000
Flour, per cwt„ family 2 50
Flour, low grade per ewy 1 45 143
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Li b gs, per cwt,+<.,�,
Shorts per ton
Aran Per ton.,,,.,,,.,,,
Poultry
We Will !pay till. Sept.. G th the
following for live poultry
Old fowl Sc, per pound.
Old roasters Oe. per pound.
Spring chicken 1911 hatch 11 per ib'
Duckling 9c. per pound,
Duck Sc. perpoumd,
Turkey 12e. per. pound;
(Chicken to he 41b to the pair,)
(Duckling to be 7 lbs to the parr.)
The above prices for live weight,
One cent a ib less for cash.
JONES & MAY
200 Fancy Vases and Jard.
nieresto select fro mat -Stew -
art's.
Our wedding statlottery' is erL the lat-
est, types of the best, w,arkmartship un-
surpassed and prices right. Rrospectiye'
brides should call at the Advocate and.
sec for themselves,
98c. Buys a Lovely Lawn or
Tailon►.rnade waist at -Stew-
art's.
FLOUR AND FEED. -Having nut 1n
a stock et Flour and Feed .1 sollclt
your patronage Stand one door north
of Heaman's kiardware-Rivers' old
stand. Jos. Davis.
$1.00 the yd. for the best
36' inch Black Messalirne Dress
Silk in Western Ontario -Stew-
art's,
GIRLS WANTED
Apply to D. Sr Perriin R: Company,
Limited, London, Ont.
Stewart's 30c. Japan' Black
and mixed Tea, beats 'eros ,all.
Pd ARRIAGE LICENSE. -Get your nzar-
riage license at the Advocate Officct.
Did you say sugar? Get pricena
on Redpath' at -Stewart's.
GIRLS WANTED -Good Cook and a
Kitchen gr•1-good 'wages. Apply to
Queen's Hotel, London.
REPRESENTATIVE WANTED -At
once for work in: pour locality., Will
(guarantee $2. to $3.. per. dad'. O)(i-
portuni'ty to advance rapidly. Will pay
liberally for spare time. • Work not diff-
icult. Experience not required. apply to
Intertiati,onal' Edbie Psyess, Tor:onto,O nt.
NOTICE. -Kindly take notice tJzat nay
Dental Office ,will be "closed four to six
weeks. r The office, however, will be, open.
from 10 a. m.' to 5 p. m, for the mak-
ing of appointments for work, .which
will be given immediate attention on
my return.
G. F. RO'ULSTON.
GIRLS' WANTED.
Smart Girls' required to work en boys
clothing, • either .operating power mach:-
,
ery,: or hand sewing -good clean work.
Good wages' and constant work the year
The JACKSON LAN'F'G CO., Exeter
CISTPNRN AND WELL 'CLEANING. --
Those
Those having cisterns, or wells that,necd
cleaning will do well /to have the work
done at once, We do it to your satin, -
faction. -ALBERT GOWER, Exeter, N.
F:I3 I WANTED TO RENT -5 0 acre
fazrm with the usual buildings. Arty -per-
son ` hewing such wiil leave applscation
at this office.
A man's 'educrati,onisn't complete .lin-
till t.e takes a finishing course !Torn
hits wife.
r NRIUL .Ileilts ,..rbrF :bei+,�-rit i
se, 'vii .T .i Kvstlp of sawn :iade r irn'gs
u'yel i,� anti e - J n att�'tftje depot °n tion
en nt, lase a fy, l?ad pulled
Flo n Adaa,m Beck bought through Mr,
Cu erOtt tate Pani"Doig* asein the
Vt-st. of ay.
iIodg'r,s of Lucaaz k ae
bean appo' ,red lie e n:sem' arepee ne: fog
snr t3R lli;cl:llesex,,
tf . 3k3f 97'15 AE4 la filler' winks wis.,
de tr ;e doesn't :Rn' vt to use his Mouth
as a gaiety valve -
Mr. II, 1 . Steyr of the 3lolsorys Bank
Las 1{.cn transferred to Dashv»oad as
acc:owaa.nua
L loyal wife will do anytEn:h„ for
e husba:nad e;~cept trent his stupidity
2:.5 '„ it WO1V- :net` .over,
P. Staffbitry received word on
l`r"4a ttran he wa,s awarded :first prize
iz cera varieties of gladioli.
ferried men should be thankful that
Joy don't ;knave to ,sew CM the kill itons
fore they rook up the c3ness,
Connor .Maclaine Co, has errga-'
F, Durdle at St, Thomas formerly
ler'
and they will move here.
Uio weather man docs turn.
or ",tiara steed to suit some
er 'Copies alon3 and spoils
ger n ostiosable it may be about.
e 'world owZalg. ;,'011 a; 1,v s.S, itl:en°e
n be no doubt that you owe yourselves
The fellow who doesn't collide ftia
me one's opinion every little: }while is
busy dodging that he is`t't of much
T�.,r meetlifg .arranged for Sept.Frtln:
ale Scafortlt, at w'tnich rSir James ty hit
ney was to have'. ypoka,:, has been post
potted to the 13:th.
Dr. A. and Mrs. ,'Iecallur, 'fitter sn
few days' vLsit with. the latter's molls-
. Mrs: Diorlock, asnd,otlter friends !fere
rtlturned to their home :in, Crestline,
Ohio, the latter' .part 'of last week.
'Zito iunl?L'est of tunny mon, Will :7
White, Sairly convulsed: the audience
with. his '!songs and sayings and triple
encores were La order,-Barrie:Examlr.er,:
-Hear him at Opera House Fair night,
Parkhill and Exeter played morning
and afternoon ball games an Labor
Day, the vl.aitoes twinning in the morn
4r1g
by a wide laiargtn and the after-
noon
fternoon game by a , somewhat ;smaller
score.
Mrs. Tjtos, Fhsser, nee Miss Clara
Sanders, and ther aster, Miss Minnie
Sanders, who has becny visiting with 'ler
at North 13attleford, Sask., 'arrived here
Tuesday morning and will v'isit ,with.
relatives for a time.
Sugar has taken a raise of 70c. a
hundred, wholesale, and this has
brougb a consequentt ragse in the re-
tail fasg+ure. Sugar is retailing now at
about $5.71.5 per cwt., whereas last mon-
th ,rt could have been )bought for * 5.
Mr. L Armstrong received word last
week of the death, 'of his brother Mr.
James Armstrong, which took" place'
Cry sta11 City, Mali., oirk the '18 th oft
August, iaged 74 years and •ti rnonths.
The funeral took place On the doth. to
Crystal Ci:y cemetery.
Will• J. White's efforts as a • comic
ginger were crowned with. marked suc-
cess. He, carried ;his audience into con
vulsions'cif laughter) so futyny were his
abtibna and ,sayings. He is 'a natural
and refined comic. -Toronto ''Once -a-
Week.,' Opera House, Exeter, o'i Fair
night. Popular prices.
A Morden, Man.,•newsPaper states that
Mr. John -Ching, a formerT,c.eadenii on
Lake Road, itn a good
!farming compet-
ition
has secured fiaist prize ref $401
given by the Morden Agricultural Soc-
iiety, $100 offered by the Department
of Agriculture, and a .share (of $250
'offered by the C. N. Railway ; which
shows that Mr. Chi* is :;one of the
best farmer's in the west.
.Four rinks of Exeter (bowlers, by kind
inviiitation of the Cliniton ',bowlers, took
part in ''their local tournament 'Labor
Day, one;;rifak, conlsastiagi of Levitt, May
-Snell and :Clarke, (skip) 'winnln;g . the
consolation event, '.getting four hand-
some umbrellas as prizes. The boys
are loud in 'their' 'praise " of the
tlrealtmenkt ,1tlluey rectiVed at the hands
at the, Clinton, bowlers.
-The many friends of Rev. Mr. Hobbs
regret very much_ the unfortunate ,fact,
thsa.t, owibg,to a sudden change . from,'I
iloLt,^o cold' 'w1eaLthier,,dur,rtg .,the last
wok of his stay in Muskoka, one side
of. hits face ' became paralyzed. It : 'will"
ryocee)sitalelhis 'being 'off duty for a
time at Ieast. A specialist . states that
the trouble is not serious ,and that he
wlll .smartly' he well again. Mr. Alvin
Milison, who was;here, inn in July, ,will
occupy the pulpit ltoa Teo iSundayq
during l'4r. .Hobbs::illness. `
PD:A.CP S -If you want ; peaches;, gel'
them, from Well. Joins, at lily old star :d
Thy arc first-class, and 'grow, b:
trim.' Trot .of BeaMsville, rormer1y ,of
CARD
;.': and ,Mrs R1 N A � safe e
oft e sa 6
'COQs t° , lt'ia,e c}ti`d�in e , °���eld>Lt�{iu
r;
•111 -IAN
J. C.'Inwood o , Lond
itolical here.'
STiss No.^thco:tt, zl.iliirrei,
Hrcmitto Tu.esda'y,
Tiss Heats of New Tork spent Sunday
'with hes aunt 'Mrs. 'David ?riill;
Harold Snell and Wry. Clark of Lon
don were here for the ;al;day.
Wss .Bessie Hartnell, of Toro:zto ;i.
visiting relatives and friends "here.
Muss: ' icto„i.�t Miners lett Thursday
for Goderielf where she will leach,
Mr„ 'Page of .t1a 'Moisous Dank spent
thn holiday at faits home "•n Dultoti.
M- Gl
,s, adnzazl, vita has bee visiting
her son here, returned to Peterboro last
u.eet,
Miss Bra l s ;,Suttornt of ,London visits
ed over tba holiday ' w th( her triothe
sPetlt
° ;Hiss Maty Tont s holida
Glogory went to London
I r iia„
Gregory is spendi,,tlA' the
weak 'r Toronto,
1 t of zto.
3hr.: alnd `? 'i s. .' B Cu.ri;unl, were its.
Tos'altto `ti"us week.
s
Mrs, John Snell lott ;Friday Lo visit
-relatives in Sar�nfa
\ladeli'ne S'iearo,hZ5 rete' sttd.to .tdfal
1101110 un Bracitford.
t
Mr, Otnas, Bl ney is, v;sti#rr;
relatives In Wiktdsor.
Mise Bessie Welsh, of ,London .rs: v
tti n`„, at her hozatw here.
rent to
Tor-.
Mr. Geer e Coggins of Cr'osswell, .eh.
s.sited his uncle Mr.'''Fred Linton on
Tuesday . .
'Ar, Goo. Baker of -Windsor epent Sat.
u Pixy and Sunday' visiting his par-
s :ere.
Mr. and s', Ceo. Holman vxere here
cRa
.'ing the sen, -„guests of Mr. darner
„.lamed ori,
El a ',i Li s. Fear d •son i' o-'-
to a, are 'sere v s .i n_a' with s..
S -Io":cey.
Mrs. 'Floyd returrned to t lalnaa.00
Pueada'y, after ' attondi'lg tt,, 1nt3tict°al o
rnzolktt ". here.
Isis^, .harry S'a'moan o!" K'eto:l '.vas I.era
ane. lIn-" .lnolida°y visi:i:: J tlis Oro#:err>
,T. Statham-.
Lit'tlelo' ns of Chicago is visit.
z �_ with /1 ic,ads iii town,,the guest of
3trs. P. Dawdora.
Miss White -wkto has heed vlsltizl
Ntre. rowel' 1La d ;+ire. Taman returned to.
\Voodstaak Thurasdaty.,
Mr. Nelson r1-Iill lett Thursday on his
av:turtn to ,Tol'e+Atie. after three w eek e
visit nt his .home here.
ides. C. Gilbert, 3trs, I," Smith of
Tallnotville vsiViod Mr. and 'Mfrs, Joi:'
Spaclaulan over , the holiday. "
Rev, Reknard and *s. Hobbs, and
Mr, and Mrs. T.'E, I-aatdford returned
from Muskoka last w%'ek'.
ids. David )lack,. and 'launily spot Sun-
day at e.lSxtll. 1:10 gut*to 'al MT%
fix'n.trray. 'W14066 6011 l> enol and wild
cnf \\*Itis ilseg axe visiting Iter.
Mr, and idrs. 3. A, 'Stewart. -Dr. and
Mrs. .MeGitiieuddy, Mr. =A )ira " t -
bur 3tortinz and Mr. and ,3lxa. S O.
+8arwden, motored to London. Thursday
and aattelandcd the first theatre ,perior-
rnnance, of the soaso..-. "Madame' Sherry"
Purchased
BUS and DRAY
Business
Having purchased the BUS
and DRAY business of MR. Wait.
ARNOLD, 1: desire to announce
to the Public of Exeter that 1 am
prepared to give you the best of
satisfaction in work connected
with the business. For the pres.,
ent orders left by phone or other-
wise at THE ADVOCATE OFFF.
ICE, PHONE 25, will receive
prompt attention.
T. C. Creech
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Flour 2
SleveraI Brands. Manitoba g
1 a specialty. 6
Lime 2S - A. good stock always on band. 2
eeis
i Cement
aDurham National Partland 2,
Cement is .the best.. 6.
i R. 'G. Seldon, Exeter.
wfrA. S Hicks, left F4day to: v lst
!with frennds at Atwood,
Mother !yrs. Dr"ickwood and daughter have
returned Tient Ta.edforld.
Mr. 'Want, i;latehfard retOrned last w eek
front a trip up the lakes.
Messrs- dames Walters and Wonie
Snell are itt Toronto,.5ys creek.
\Misses $nit 01 Gode-ictt visited. 'sass,
3ertha Cottbledick, Exeter North.
M ere ,, Mr
,,
Mrs. Stye„ .. anah .F;s Dow visited
Southtt'ti in Cutaipb this ',`feels. .•
?Ir, and ,les. Celts. Ltndenfield oxer
tta ltu -len over Su adr y, and Monday-,
Lars, J. C. I sVocd or Ltxr.don is vl
tiring with Mir S, S., d rs Main-st,
\Irs. Gillis of 1.0 lo, sla.,nt tire
iday '1Rith her, gra i, Mrs, ,Robinson,
miss Tilly White returned o : Fridt y°
troin .the ndilinery one: ings 111 Torol#to
Chester Counts has .''t:turrrid irony .4
vrsit with lake btrot' r, Leroy at GOd-
1ericl3, . t , , 1 ' r'
\irs,
Thos. Smell and floras.. lMMv 1.voy 10f
satcr-4a)' to visit wits'° "friends at Wing-
ham,
'i mhalm
Mr. Case Howard. 01 the Meleo;ns
Dank staff, Toronto, spent Sunda/ :at
Ms ;normo beffe,
Ceril. Row:e`bas gone west., for a morns
or so. and Chester Is spe.ndiag the
week at Toronto Fair.
)tr. Tacna,' W^hile and w fo left 1, ri-
da,' to t10'lt w triepda AO,
iatives at T1uckpen"t, N. Y.
Ars, Sproat, altos a a'
panrite. Mr. glad Mrs. 1
lura io 'the west, Tucoda
Mrs. Ed, "RIasotti to Friday
on ,filen' 1retur l to Winn;Ip03, aft
visit of canto works w.'th rclattves lre',e
"3tisa5 E40,'e MrCalturrn Tcturned acs
London, 3ior'daa , S -'aa• -is, now gtno 010iae
c;ular staff ,o. teaolt'ers In that ritn'.
Victor Sweet of town awl, LOMB Flc'rrt
of tisboane Nit Tuesday rnoraalng le
take ra coul's0 In 0,310 Qinatlnann "Vusianeasr
Rollo;e.
t .wtih her.
tall. Gan. +l'
a
Mr- and Mrs. Geo, Tiotticey rc^turard
to Brantford atter 1 visit ':ere, :sirs,
S',s re aceornpanted \irs..'Hoekey Wed=
aesday nnor,ntn5.1
Ttaose who attenndcd the tuners! at
1110 trate Lillie Bowe, were Mrs; Windsor
and. soy Boy of Brown City, 311c1n„ Mr.:
and Mrs. ?Arthur FIooskins of Brantford
S, W. Rowe of Wallaceburg, Mrs, Ball
away, grandmother, Nnd Mrs, A. 11111
OW51y, 15011 and da.vatter of ,Clinton.
special
Value
$3.00 to $5,00
Fountain Pens .
for $1.59 each.
While they last. These
are warranted 14 karat gold.
See south window. Come
early and get first choice.
They speak for themselves..
W. S. Colo, Phu' . B.
The Rexall Store
Edison Phon
wraps, all
prices.
Household
Goods
Edison rec
ords, large
Stock
bio Carry everything required by the housewife in
great values at 5, 10, 15, 25c.
Kitchen utensels, Hardware, Gla
assware," China-
ware, Brushes and . Combs ; NoveltiesP -
erfumes .:and
Toilet preparations, Fruits' and Confectioner.
y
A complete line at the Popular prices.
Come and ins
pest our stock.
Thursdays and Saturdays Special
Bargain 'days
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Keep your eye on our windows.
WELL'S BAZA
BAZA
Herpx
Me
s Why WE
y r,
k
For Your
'ewelxy Business
It's an oft -told -tale, but it should never grow
uninteresting- to the buyer who would be econo-
mical.
ur 'i e r'
pz cels are right, Prose it for yatansell? by Goaxnlnta,r-i
iron with others. Our selections are large, giving you, a large
variety to choose from --again tine proof is by comparison. Our
goods areof fine quality, We back this statement with our
guarantee. Don't these things give us aright to expect from
you a, fair censideratkon "If our goods.
A. Marchand, Exeter
dweller 44 Optician
Undertakers
And
Furnitureea
. legs
We carry stock a complete in all lines.
Phone for Store 20a
For Sundays and nights Zai
R WE ATKINSON
The lieadin Eons Fclruishsrs and Funeral Direotors,,
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 32
An Attractive Showing of
NEW FALL
DRESS GOODS
'Our. stock of new fall material will meet your ap-
proval to splendid assortment of colors and wears,
in fact, we think we have everything that is practical
desirable or necessary to help you choose your New
Fall Dress or Suit.. , ,Here are a few—
TWEEDS'
We are showing a very fine
range Tweeds in 42in., '52in.,
and 56in. widths at 50c. to $1.00
per yard. Tweeds, are very.
popular ular this
for
e Fall.
PLAINCLOTHS
.Always good and very de-
sirable for aDress or Suit. All
the good- colors are shown in
Satin cloths, Venetian, Broad
Poplins, Prantalas at50c, to ;$1.
per yard.
SERGES
One of the -.very strong
clothes for Fall. We are show.
ing them in Blue, Black, Brown
-Gray and Cream. Very good
to wear at 50c,, 75c., and• $1.00
per yd.
FANCY :WAISTING '
That are going to be very
much incdemand for .this Fall
Fancy ValIeurs in different col-
ors, Fancy Delaines, Checks and :.
Silks in all the leading colors
and patterns.
$1.00 THE BEST YARD WIDE SILK
$1..00
We re aoffering the' Best: Yard Wide , .. ..WPail'
efts or
Taffeta' Silk on the market fully guaranteed for $1.00
per yard:
KIMONA CLOTHS
Now is the time to, select
your $ennon a or Sacque length.
A lot of real choice patterns in,
the best-" of colors to choose
from at I5c. to 2a"e, per yard,
BLACK UNDERSKIRT'S
fust opened up a New lot
of Ladies . Black 'Underskirts
They 'are sure to please you
Plain or Fancy at $1. each up to'
Silk for $5. each.
Ladies New vv. ter. ` Coats
Jnst arrived oul first shipment of Ladles
Cots: Fancy Tweeds acre amongst the si n'est.
1ch, we re shown ' a nice lot also i he,.bges7
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