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EXETER MARKETS
CHANGED EACH WEDNESDAY
Wheat , 1.15 to 1.25
Oats
Potatoes per bag
Hay. per ton .............
Flour per cwt..
Flower low grade per cwt.
Sborts per ton .........
Bran pea ton
Eggs
Bauer
Ceeamcry Butter
Hogs
50 to 55
3 OE
18 00
4•i
2.1
30.00
Z6 00
Za tch 3t
35 to 37
11. 00
Dona fovea the 1lMstrei * eov c?n
Fair .Night.
MEN WANTED -Low est a gees
etast ata oera t r Goad tereseeets
tor tale:tete:resat and !neater wages for
:te'atei'.,.aa :�1.Li a The imperial OP
t os1:pa,; � ,•inet d,Sarnia, int.
dterhern Heintentaa laono, t' .i t.
aew. w :: tee. sold at a speeeti
Priza: o quick alk e'" Atepte to Mrs
'cage: 1, itto.:a Street, Exeter.
.meal_' ER A1'l'REN I l . a - pro
oe throe at 1'ye era apprentices teams d
at donee. Ap. y to a:4es E- tr aiss
M Deist R?oclt, Exeter.
AC:O,.: Tet MUST BE PAID . -All
outstanding a.ecoun:s ritual be paid b
Sept, aaan oe. they will tF eatita.din
other heeds- for eettleetieg,
W. C. Riatts.
,Puteher
I't�R ?,LE
A -small .ratan. dwelling Cn tier
Sold•. side ot street in the tail •
Inge of Exeter, rz ether tci,th ei,her
one se two oeree ct land Far tsar-
tieuaaar; apply to Er :est 1:.1; €'t, r;.'wter•
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MILLINERY. MILLINERY —'F� Ai.L
OPENINGS, -On Friday .end Saturelay
Sept lath and loth. --With a man ;end
up-to-date stock we are prepared to
turn out the. very Zatest ;n .all zees
of Millinery. Our assistant, having
attended the m .:Merl openings :n De-
troit you will have the hencait at Loth
the Alne.i.,kS1 AAnd,+Canadien stelae.
E. is IRLISi a
Ties e . to Mina:est Store,
The zicDonec3
FLR\1TC1tE FOR S*A.LE-Wnt,
Rapine win sell privately a nura'her c i
art,. -ease o. Ved tte:a and kat, hen :urni-
ture. stoves, :ixto:eum, etc., at his re-
cent resideu:e, London. Read amnia
He will also aunt the heuse. Arpi> to
LOST..
STRAYED EP OR ..STOLE.-
Eoan River Flats west of bridge Ees
ctrl., one bay rout -year-old t,larc,a;:
black points, and 3 orncr teeth gusted.
Anyone giving i torm:itian ae ti" her
prose^,t locatto:t wit be suitably re -
Warded. -G. 7. DOW, l~aeter,Phone a3
Apply to W. M. Clarke, L. Ren.
L. C. `I, CEnge, ;or terms, eta., if
you wish to study music. Tetras m. d•
crate. Pupils prepared toF ei.«nts,a-
#ioas, :.Lr. Clarke tnay be ten .at
Central Hotel, Saturday, or partieul-
:ors may be obtained at Martins` Mus -
ie Store or Gr=re's Book „Store.
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FRESH GROCERIES always in
Stock We take Butte: and Eggs in
eaehenge giving the highest market
prices. --H Beirl rg, Exeter North.
MARE FOR SALE. -A bla k mare
6 years old, quiet and hani:y in all
harness, for sale at ones. -G. R. Bed-
ford Exeter.
e LOCAL DOINGS.
greatest. eet. eat tstesneJes file Alk af.'c+*A
Mr. John Gillespie still remains on
the sit- list.
Mr. Wes. Snell .will move into lis
nes house this week.
Schoolre-opened on Tuesday with
the saame staff as last year.
Rev. Clarence Duplan is very ill
at the home of his parents in Ilderton.
Stop --Leak - Listen --Ladies. 1lin-
f st es Show Fair Night. Curtain :lt
10.15 sharp.
Well drillers have struck a rich salt
Fein hi whitta there is 37 feet of salt,
at II'irnghatn
\1 a. Wtlliem May tt il: be at home
to her emends on Tuesday, September
lath, trom 4 to 6 o'clock.
alis., Mack has taken the position of
z sistanr in the Post Office in the
piece at Miss Boyle, resigned.
The Govcrnmtnent has decided that
Ihanl ivinos Day this year shalt be
observed on Monday, October 9.
air, James Jackelr received word
from St. Catharines that his Aunt:airs.
Cheese Case flied on Monday night
A new bridge is bean; built on the
:oar road two :mires west of town
re»- Mr. F. alatelenera. Mr, john
l-itrrhkir. of town has the contract
What? Ladies' Minstrel
Where? Exeter Opera house.
When? On Fair Night.
What? Admission 5Uc., 35e,, Z5c
It you have something in the form
ot good wholesome sending that you
can conveniently pan with trend it
Caine; Borden for the boys of the
heist Batt.
Mt John Cherry who bought W. E.
,i;rndt'h grocery business, moved to
town from Forest last week, Mr. and
Mrs. Bradt have gone to Exeter.--
TheGrord Tribune
The 1916 banana crop of Jamaitin
has been completely destroyed i+y a
hurricane, which win also reduce the
1417 crop by 50 ;ler cent. The Go-
,:oanut trots was also ;lartiially des-
troyed
The Soldiers' Aid So:iety intends
puttine on The Minstrel Shear fair
Night. Sept 19th. All new Jokes,
come new Choruses. Second part
entirely new. Plan of Hall at Cole's
Drug Store Sept. 13th.
The provinzial de, artment of health
re,:ehed notice of another ease 6f
infantile aralysis at Newmarket, mak-
ing ra total of 35 cases in the province
during ;te month h m n h of August. There
were three deaths of the disease.
,goes the Ari; a of dallies -The
London Advertiser and London Free
Press ere raising their subscriptions
priice to $.3 per year for all editions.-
i they have to, so will the others soon-
er or later.
till. W i1, Clarke returned from
London on Thursday, after several
month?' illness, and. is sec overing nice-
ly. Gale also returned • •this week
trop: a visit in Southampton, accom-
panied by his grandmother.
Mrs Sam Passmore of Exeter, an-
nounzett the engagement of her dati-
ehter Minetta Jane, to Mr. Wilfrid
C Robinson ,..f Detroit, Mic11., son of
YOUNG MEN
Young men or others who are un-
able to enlist for overseas service
can serve their King and Country by
helping on Munition Work. r VEi2.
'a IAN SHOULD BE DOING HIS Bell,
Steady work to good "nen. Apply to
THE ROBT. BELLLSeaforthENGNE & T.
COe tint,
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W ANTED AT ONCE. -Young wo-
men desiring ernpioyanent in town can
find it by appl inz at once to. the
Jackson llanufac:uring Co., who has
several good positions vacant. The
work is light and clean, the hours are
very short and wages are paid while
learning. Steady position and good
wages assured to anyone giving it a
trial. Apply at once, JACKSON
MANUFACTURING CO., EXETER.',
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40G TONS SA :. [ -400 tons aflame
Land and Cattle wee :or sale. All
g EXETER SAL r er WORKS Co. , Ltder
j Sutton, Manager.
PLUMS FOR SALE
Who wants plums? T.Mellis of Kir)-
pen is again to the front with alarge
clot of :elusns, of many verities for
preserving. Picking will be general
about :he middle of this month.
Al: orders either for wholesale or
retail wul receive bestattention, Sea-
bee price 25c, to 35c, for 10 quarts..
:Thomas ;vlellis, CipIren,
Tenders
Miss ,Windsor, of Brown City, Mich.,
is visiting relatives here.
Mr Smith of Talibottille visrted.
Mr. AVM. Harding 'Sunday.
Hiss Blanche Atkinson of Londoll.
oat, home for the holiday.
liessrs George and Daniel Cowazd
Telt Tuesday for the West.
Miss Guenther of Buffalo is the
guest of Mrs. ,Ed Westcott.
Miss Bertha Mack of Toronto vis-
ites her parents here this -week.
:+Sr and Mrs. Crittenden and family
of Blyth spent the holiday here.
Mr. 5. M. Sanders attended the Ex-
hibition at Toronto east week,
Mrs. J. A. ;Macdonald is spending
a month visiting in St. Thomas.
\Ir and Mrs. J. C. Inwood anti
daughter returned to London Satur-
day
Miss E. J. „Cunningham of Clande-
boye is visiting with her sister, Mr s,
Yager.
Mr. John Dignan of Brussels is vis-
aing at his home here far a couple
weeks.
Mr, Chas. Dyer of the Ifo;sons Bank
int alontreal, is 'holidaying at his home
in town,
Wm. Fritz o! the Bank of Com-
merce spent the holiday at his home
in Guelph.
Dr. and Mrs..W. Hallway_ of Peter -
bort) have been visiting relatives here
this week.
Mss Ethel Bissett left Tuesdey;
morning .far Harrow for the tnrlfin-
ery season.
Judge Dcik.son was in Goderich on
londety as pall -bearer for the late
Justice Darrow,
Mrs John :ase of Toronto, after
a visit here with relatives returned to
filer
home Monday.
airs. C. S.Sanders attended the
funeral of her nephew, son of James
Dean of London.
.Mr. Smith and lairs. Ed Dyer mot -
Cored up frons Brantford and visited
here over Sunday.
Miss Eno Sweet left Saturday for
Teeswater where she has accepted
thane of a school.
Mr. Fred Mills and little daughter
of Windsor were here over the holi-
day with relatives.
Mrs. Billings after a six weeks visit
at St. Thomas and London returned
home Thursday evening.
M. and Mrs. Wz1L'am Dunsfold epent
d week in Wingham visiting their dau-
ghter Mrs. Melvin Gould.
Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald and fam-
i'y of Guelph visited here during the
week with the Weekes family.
Rev. and Mrs. Sharpe and dau-
ghter. Miss Margaret returned Friday
trom is three weeks visit to Simcoe.
George and Reg. Beavers have re-
turned home after spending three
weeks with their grandmother at
Berryland.
Nast. Ida Marchand who has been
visiting friends here, returned Mon-
fo
dot ' resume lien teaching dtities at
S1 Jat'ou
Mr. and Mrs. E. Malone of Tilsone
burg were visitors at the home ox
the latter's mother, Mrs. Yager, over
the. holiday.
Mr. and firs. Wm, Robinson Mitchell 1 Miss S. Gregory, after spending the
Out., the marriage to take plate; holiday: at her home here, returned
quietly the latter par: of September. i :Hondas to Chatham, to resume her
The Fond ;Motor Co. made over a ,teaching duties,
million dollars a week in profits slur- t Mist I1 inona Howard has returned
ing, the year closing in July, the total • to Edmonton to resume her teaching
profits being $59,994,li8. No em- i duties. :Iris: Helen HOW :tecompan-
p3oye ,received less than $5 a day, and led her. after a visit here.
they are sped up to make them warn Mr G. Gislord of Oshawa is the
it, The company turned out Stl,, Tu:l new junior at the Bank of Commerce
automobiles sand sold 472,350 of them. in place of N, M. Graham, who taas
Mr, Ed, 'I'riebner, who bas a, er, e resigned to return to school.
:notc;r'nan on the London street rail- f Rev. T. O. Curliss of Streetsviile
way service for some time, has been e visited with hs sister, Miss Curtiss,
confined to Victoria Hospital for the who recently opened a millinery store
past two weeks, ,suffering from an a- here in the Dickson-McDonell block,
cute attack of typhoid lever. His Mr Latimer Grieve, who has been
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trieb- with 'IV S. Howey in the drug busi-
ner of Stephen visited him en Friday mess !or nearly four years, left Mon -
last. , day for Toronto to attend School of
Res.. William Godwin, Mrs. Godcv n Pharmacy.
and daughters, Miss Pearl A. and .'.Liss Miss Florence Triebner left Monday
Grace, have moved to Landon ircm to assume her teaching duties near
Holn•,esville. Miss Into Sweet left for
similar duty for 'Teeswater, and :Miss
Ada Willis is teaching at Khiva.
Sealers tenders addressjed to the
undersigned and endorsed "tenders fel
paint:ng" will bereceived until? u.m.
orFriday ,September bex B
th,
1916,
for
of the
calcimining "• t' or 1 i ing
the ' ar_r rn
p g
and _nteriorwood work,stairway, and
entrance of the :Town Hall. Specii--
icatro:,; of work needed may be seen
at the toffice of the undersigned or
frons Councillors Horton or Beavers,
members of the Committte•e,
Any tender not necessarily accepted.
By Order
j. Senior,
Clerk
Sweaburg,aud taken up their residence
at 639 Maitland street. Mr. Godwin
a member of the London conference
has been obliged, to retire from active
service owing to ill health. He was
formerly stationed at Exeter
The announcement has been receiv-
ed by Miss White and. Mrs. Wickwire.
of themarriage on Tuesday
August 29th of their niece, v1iss
Verena Marie, fourth 'daughter of Mrs.
lI J White 2014 Cedar St ,Berkeley
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyle and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sheere and dau-
aliter,Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Hockey and
son Mrs. M. Sheere, Mr. Frank Sheere
anti Miss Lela Gould spent Sunday
and Monday in Brantford.
Mrs McDonald with her son, who
hal been visiting her mother, Mrs. j.
California to Mr. Ernest IC.Sadler of Snell fol some weeks, left Saturday
the •same city. The groom is agrad for her home in Des Moines, Iowa,
uate of the 3Oakland College of Engin—
eering end has a position as head el- remain for an extended visit. On the
ectrician at Hobart Mills, Nevada Co, way they will spend a week in .Sar -
where the young couple will make iia with relatives,
their home. The bride is, a daughter Re.v, S. F. Robinson of Strathroy, a
or: the late M. J. White, formerly former rector of Trivitt Memorial
editor and publisher of the Exeter ,church, he being the incumbent at the
Times and left here . an 1902 for Cal- time the clhurch was erected in 1883,
iforniewas in town Wednesday of last week.
accompanied by .M,rs. Robinson, Miss
HICKS' FORECAST FOR SEPT,- Fenwick, and Itis son, Lieut... Robin-.
A reactionary storm period is central son. who a short time, ago returned
ou the 9th, to . the 12th. There will from the front where he was wound-
be a drop in the 'temperature alter ed. He ,has however, recovered from
these storms, almost or quite to the his injuries and will return to the
frost line throughout the northern battle front shortly.
and central regions of the country
FARM FOR SALE
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The
r—The undersigned is offering foe sale
his fines 50 acre farm, being Lot 22,
Can 7;; Stephen Township. There is
out the premises a good house and;
bank barn good chicken house and
other out -buildings in good condition
Lots of good ' water. He also offers
for sale 25 acres on. con. 6, being part
of Lot 21, Stephen, with a number
one bush on it. Buyer can have ' the
50 acres alone, or both.
JOHN G. WEIN, September, and growing 'ti i t to
Coeditor P.O. ae we pass further into the autumn
ca on orabout ethe 12 to the 14
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FRIENDSHIP BRACELET LOST-
yh
onSaturday n' ht Se t,
In Exeter, . a, >I
Thi:; coal spell, like the storms, will y g p 2,
. Finder will.
not hit the lvlhole country al a'. Friendship Bracelet. , r e
the -name time -it ,will travel i 'It will '
confer a favor on the owner by leav-
be heard from the northwest, clays tna.. same at this office.
before it arrives in the- southeast. Asn- SALT FOR SALE.—An excellent
the. Afars period begins, satwillitt can-
tinue, for the .most part, to its close, quality of Sarnia made salt for sale
By this we mean that the 'kind of a -t Obd Tempe3•ance House, at lee
weather, and any peculiarity of storms G ..T R. station, Sold in any quant -
that may exist as we'enter rhe Mars rty• Your patronage is - solicited and
period .as a rule, will be ;:haracter- satisfaction. is guaranteed. — . ED.
rstic: of storms and weather through- MAGUIRE Exeter.
out that period. The exact date at — the beginning of the_ present Mars NOTICE.—Thee Annual•Meeting of
period may not be. understood, but it .the Laeter Salt Co. will be held et
the office of the undersigned on the
it i5 safe, Ota .calculate that we anterg
this period between the 10th and 20th eveningof the lst day of September.
of September, If rough autum nal `sat 7 u''clone. 13y,.Order, I. <R..Car:
terms rand weatherexist about the ling,_ Secretary.
9tli' to the 12th,` it ,will be safe' to
'figure on au early fall. ' We caicui- ESTRAY HEIFER
ate that such will be the case, and There strayed onto the premises, of
that manymasts with paroxysms of the utndersigned, Lot 13, Con. 15, Ste -
early
',autumnal storms and weather.pheni: ri; yearling heifer. Ohvnex canS
will prevail during the last half aI have same by proving ownership and
ri ensi paying ee xp ens es .-D avid Hutchins on,
Dashwood,
a -- a-seelpeaga—sella—sap—ssaa—ales-aa
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JONES & MAY
PRONE NO, 82
First Complete Showing of
LADIES' and CHILDREN'S
FALL & WINTERCOATS
Exclusive Styles Moderate Prices
TEAS' STORE IIAS FOR THE PAST NUMBER OF YEARS BEEN
NOTED FOR ITS SPECIAL VALUES IN LADIES'.. rafISSES AND
CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR COATS.
In spite of the present existing scarcity ,ot materials we bave gattl-
ered together for the coming season be: far the finest range of COATS
we, have ever shown at very moderate. prices. A special feature of our
LADIES' AND MISSES COATS is that we show no two alike, so •-that
if you purchase; .hers ,you will have an exclusive garment. Visit our
NEW READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT leanly, bekore the best styles
are sold put. An immense stock is here to select from.
Alteration Sale Continues
DURING ALTERATIONS TO OUR STORE, WHICH WILL LAST
ANOTHER WEEK, WE ARM.. HOLDING A SPECIAL SALE OF REM-
NANTS, 'BROKEN RANGES AND ODD LINES, Extra Special Bar-
gains in Dress Goods, Hosiery, Factory Cottons, etc.
Don't tniss this chance. -
Boys' School Suits -
Get your boy is good strong suit for starting to school, We have
a nice 'range of these at 'very moderate prices in Browns, Greys & Blues.
Sizes 24 to 35. Many of these are fust one of to pattern left, which
will be cleaned cheap.
Boys Suits with Stylish Pants
About 30 of 'these in stock, Made of good wearing cloth. Just the
thing for every day wear. Worth up to $8,50 each. All to go at from
$4.00 to $6.50,
Men's Clothing
Do youneed a good Fall Suit? Well just read these prices,
then come in and ask to see them.
These $101 and x.12 Suits are al12No, 1 in
broken lines, However, we bave all sizes from
some are snaps amongst them.
a15.
quality, but they are
33 to 44. There are
Men's New Fall Felt Hats
New 'Styles, New Colors, .Brown, Navy Grey, Green and Black. Don't
miss seeing them. They are taking' well
JONES & MAY
' = eadq darters for the celebrated W.E. Sanford Clothing
Tenders for Drain'
age Work.
Sealed tenders will be received by
the cleri: of the Township of Stephen
up to the 9th day of September, 1916
7 P, M, for the completion of the
Centralia Drain. The last inspection
and report of the engineer on this
drain is on file in the Clerk's office
at Crediton, and may be seen on,apn-
li.cation. The work must be comple-
ted within threeweeks from the 9th
day of September, 1916.
Dated this 30th day of August, 1916
Henry Either
Craditon, Ont
Clerk of Stephen Townhsin
Farm For Sale
Pei. Lot '18 and 19, con. 1 Tp. of
1Ufsbarue.. 1Couniry of Huron, an the
Village of Exeter, containing 100
acres of choice land, On thief property
is a brick dwelling, large bank barn
silo. drive and milk house, hog and
hen house. The buildixi s of this prop-
erty arcleall up -to -elate with water in
estef,Gle. Farm ip first claws state
of cultivation and must be sold as the
aaroptriretor's health has failed. Poss-
ession 1st of November. Field of
corn to go with farm. Everyi sonven-
ience for carrying on a mile business
which is much needed in the town of
'Exeter. E. Hewett. prop., For terma
and particulars apply: to Tlhoa Kegler
on. R. 'R. No." 1, Kirkton .
Auction Sale
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
on Lot' 7 .Con, 5, South West Bound
ary. of Usborne, an Friday, Sept. 8th,
at one &clock sharp, the following
property,
Horses -Stallion "Derry Down"; one
broad mare 10 years.; working horse
8 year old. "
Cattle -2 cows with calves at toaot;
l cos s 4 years old; 2 heifers 3 -years
old; one cow 7 -years, old; 2 heifers,
rising 2 years; 2 steers rising 2 -yr:
Sheep --32 ewes, 15 lambs.
Implements -Birder, mower, seed
drill ` hay rake, long plow, gang elate,
disc ' harrow, fanning mill, set iron
harrows, nearly new, wagon, heob
sleighs, single and doueble sets
hiasiivess; whifflbtrees, nlcky'oke;,'
forks. scythes, and other articles too
numerous to mention;; also there uil3
be for sale ja quantity hay -'.in.:.stack,
andabout 70 acres - pasture to, be 'of-
fered for balance of season.
Terms—$5 and under cash ; avet
that amount 12;moaths'credit on ap•-
proved joint °notes. 5 ;�e. cert .per
annum off for cash on• credit amounts
C. Mr, ROBINSON,' Auce
• R. Drought, Proprie'o:
SuMMer
Soils tor Ladies
PLAIN TAILORED AND FITTED
MODELS SHOWING NEW FEA .-
TURES IN SLEEVES WITH
FINE - RIPPLE SKIRTS
Summer Fashions are now here and
combine in Fabric and Style` a unique
and interesting collection, meeting the
requirements for street wear and
travel:
IChoic?
Furniture
R. N. ROWE
It is unusual to present so early in
the season so great a variety, but
styles were determined early, ' „• and
the most favored shown.
The present time is most advantag-
eous for buying as all indications
point to higher prices in the future.
N. Sheere
LADIES AND GENTS' 'TAILOR
Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central.
Hotel.
THE FUNERAL DIREC{TOR
AND FURNITURE DEALER
Pbo3ne 20a.
Tea' Coffee
Store
T • For the - choicest
groceries, fruits, spices,
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the grocery, linea
Call and see us. A trial
as toualit . will convin-
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Ce.
Produce . taken in exchange -
Jas. Gould
Opposite Electric light Plant
Exeter Ba��ain Stogy
"Ghifdren's.School Shoes
We aye well supplied with all t hie leading lines, You will find our
PRICES AND QUALITIES THE BEST TO BE HAD."
OUR MEN'S HEAVY SHOES ARE SPLENDID VALUES,
Some Clearing Lines of LADIES'LOW SHOES, PUhVIPS, STRAPS, .Gtc
at 412 Of pies pair
'A - clewing litre tot' PALL CAPS at ,45! tents, ;c e'.; , y
MEN'S end BOY'S SUITS AT LESS THAN PRESENT WHOLE-
SALE COST.
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