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EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1908.
SANDERS & C'RFECH
The Old Reliable
School has started again and the
Boys and Girls will need Clothing,
ehoes, &c.
Does your boy need a Now Suit?
" he " " Shoes?
" (t .e 't Knee Pants?
" "
aNewHat?
be Anything in Wearing Apparel?
If he does, it will pay you to bring him to us.
\Vo are headquarters for GOOD WEARING duds for boys -the kind
that will stand the hard skufling any strong, healthy boy will subject them to
-t1 kind that you will not have to buy often.
Does your girl need a New Dress?
t. cele a " Shoes?
u Hosiery?
" " a New Hat ?
" Anything in Wearing Apparel?
If she does, it will pay you to bring her to us.
We have the kind of dresses, shoes, hosiery, hats, fie., a robust girl
needs -the kind that wears well :end ALWAYS lasts well --if you bring your
boys and girls here for their "duds" you can keep them well clothed.
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Highest Price Paid for POULTRY, dead or alive.
Highest price paid for produce—Butter 20c. Eggs 18c.
CARLING BROS.
at $2.50 reduction on
35 Men's Suit each suit, in blue and
black serge, dark and
light tweeds, sizes 36
to 44. Regular pi ice of all $10.00, reduced to clear $7.50
White Waists at 25 off.
A few choice styles in fine lawn
waists. These are sure to go quick at
such a big discount.
White Underskirts
7 only white underskirts made of
good rnatt'riitl and very prettily trim-
med. $ 2.00 skirt for $1.35, $1.o0 skirt
for $1.13, $1.25 skirt for 88e.
75 Boys' Tweed Suits at 20 per cent. discount
Made of Fine Imported Tweeds. Quality that will stand good hard wear.
Number of different styles, all sizes 22 to 31 on sale at lei per cent. off. Now is
the time to fit your boy with a good suit at Big Saving.
12 1-2 wash goods for 1.0c
inghams, c brays, eaehmer-1
In tan, brown, black and white, all
ett-s, destuffs on sale at 10c. tts, mt (Is and all other
120 washsk st! on sale at exactly wholesale prices.
Lace Hosiery
Men's Strong Wearing Shirts at a Snap Price
Made of rock fast drill in Blues, Blacks and (treys. Small neat patterns and
stripes warranted fast colors and wear guaranteed. On Sale at •15c.
SNELL & ROWE
Profeneloaal Cards.
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Dei. O. F. BOUiBTON, I.. D. 8., D. D. 8.
DENTIST
Masher of the R. C. D. 8. of Ontario and donor
Graduate of Toronto University.
OTT(CR: Over Dickson A ('arling's Law OM, e, In
Dr. Anderson's former Dental Parlors.
ailDR A. R. KiNSMAN, L D. 8., D. D. 8,.
Honor graduate oI Toronto tints Mate.
DENTIST.
tank estrawted without any pain. nr ane' >i effect'
OMP over Oladman a Stambury 's ors, e, Main attest
Rester.
Medical
DR. T. P. Mci.A1:01I1.IN
(Col-
lege)
resumed practh a after spending A year (C I•
lege) at British and Continental Ileep,tils. General
practice with special attention to Eye, (with refrac-
tion) Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office: Dashwood, Ont.
Legal.
DiORSON A CARLING, RARRISTrR.9, SOLICi•
ton, Notaries', e'en.eyaneer., commissioners
Solicitors for Molsons Rank, etc.
Nosey to Loss at lowest rates of Interest.
018. -es, Main street, Exeter,
k L OAmu se, B.A., L, II. D,rnos
MONRY TO LOAN.
W. have a large amount of private funds to loan
n farm and %ills,;e properties at low tate* of inter
est.
(MADMAN A STANRURT,
Barrister', Soliclton,Maln et.. Exeter On
D. 8. P1 MAPS. EXETER.
Licoasod Aactlouter.
Sales attended In all parts. Sadists. ti -n ratan.
teed or no par. Terms reasonable. All orders left
isAdvocate Office will he promptly attended to.
William Brown
Prod. Diploma of Royal incorporated Society of
■NNclane. England: Organist M Ten itt Memorial
Obnrch.Exeter i'iano, Organ, Harmony and Theory
N rtufe, Terms on application. Exeter, Ont.
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederation Life Assurance
Company. :Also Fire Inputance in lead-
ing Canadian and British Companies.
Main -St., Exeter.
House For Sale.
In the Village of Ellett r. sit nated on Sim-oestreet,
• frame dwelling.Y s•nriee. tee hen and wxvlehed,
• ahs., g•sod well, one Roth a. it cf land. All in gond
*•ndltlnn. Will to cold reasonable. Apply at this , for H P i t.
oM•e. \V M. ('ONMIT,
I; (toning IIf1i•
FCAIRNS, 1ETE:LIN_tRV SURGEON.
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8uccewor to Da. R
Special Attention to Dentistry.
Night calls left at the home of Mr. Peter Rawden
Main street, (op Trieitt Memorial Church), will be
promptly attended to.
EXETER, • ONTARIO.
Office -Dr. Ramsay'. old atand,cotner of Hain and
North streets, (opp. I'yrn's Blacksmith Shop).
Your patronage solicited.
House to Rent in Elimville
The undersigned is offering to rent his frvme
dwelling in Elime ille, u Ith 1.1 acre of land. Hasa
and soft water and a number of fruit trees int the
premises. For particulars apply to JOSHUA JOHNS,
or (Inc undersigned.
WM. SLEMON.
House and Land for Sale.
o
The ender -signed to offering for sale his house and
land on Huron Street East. The honer be of frame
and b In good repair. The land roneiste of 4i( acres
in gond condition. Goal water -hard and soft.
Good "'table. Some good fruit trees, etc'. Posses-
sion given now or in the fall. Apply at the home
of Abraham Dearing, Jr , iimeoe Street.
WM. 8, RAKER
STRAYED HEIFER
There strayed onto the premises of the undersign•
ed, lot 5, con. 2, Itehinlph, ••n nr ,Mut July 2nd, a
two-year-old heifer. Owner • an have same by pro',
Ingproperty and daring ',geese*.
JOHN McFALLS.
Centralia, P.O.
A t; ('TION SALE
—OF—
BRICK HOUSE AND LOT
IN CENTitALiA
—ON --
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER iltb, 1008
at 2 o'cloc k p. m., on the premises.
For Parti ulan apply to
GLADtt.tN R STANBI•RY, JOHN GILL,
Barristers, Exeter_ Auct., Exeter.
South iluroll Eloction
Abstract Statement of Ex-
penses 'nem ed by
Henry Irilber.
Painting, an ver timing. etc $1.45 00
Sileakers, livery, meals, tele-
phones. rtc 142 87
HAIL rent ..... . ........... 40 00
i hereby certify that the above is a
true statement of the expenses ns err!.
illed by C. 11. Minders, financial agent
Pnry
Eli •
Cottage to Rent.
A frame cottage, in good r'stir. and The trial of Pie. Mtoir for kiilint j
at reasonable rental. ApCt- :•t this Sergt. Lloyd on 001,1 Friday 1:i't, I'M
be heard In London, Ont., on Oct. ir. t
HAYFIELD MAN KILLED
Fume Russ, a young man 30 years
of age, of Bayfield, Ont., was killed by
au entomllrile plunging into the Gore
Road Cut at Niagara Falls on Satur.
day. The machine became uncontroll.
able and dropped into the cut which is
twenty-five feet deep. Two compan-
ions were seriously injured.
Clearing Auction Sale
—OF—
Farnl Stock and Implements
The undcn:igmed Auctioneer has Leen instructed t0
sell he pub'', auction on
LOT 1, CON. 2, McGlLLIVRAY,
--ON—
TUESDAY, SEPT. 2Drii, 11108,
at one o'clock p.m., sharp,
The following valuable property: •
(1OHSE3-1 driving horse, rising 6 years old; 1
draught mare. (supposed to lee in foal to SorntcoaT);
1 ,.elding, 2 years old, (,tot by LOUD SHARP); 1 filly,
1 year old, (got by LOUD 11owirnos); l gelding,
1 year old, (got by Long Sii.ci•).
CATTLE -1 cow, (supposed to be iri calf) ; 1 far-
row cow, 1 steer 2 years old, 3 steers 1 year old,
3 heifer.. 1 year old, 2 calves,
1M1'LE:MENTS--1 tic -trio,/ binder, 1 Massey•Ilarris
nem er, 1 hay rake, 1 acrd dr.;l, 1 dice harrow. 1 art
diamond barrows (nearly new), 1 lumber wagon,
2 ploughs, 1 root pulper, 1 scutfer (new), 1 tanning
mill, 1 tray r.:. k, E aft pea •uerds, 1 pair Lb-sleighs,
1 cutter, 1 tep buggy, 1 rubber -tire bnggy (new this
summer), 2 setts of douole hsrnem, 2 setts of single
harness, 1 acre of roots, 1 churn, 1 conk stove,
1 heating stove, 60 sa4{, pails, forks, shovels, hoes,
whittle -trees, neek•yekes, and other articles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS -e5 and under, cash; over that amount 12
month,' credit given on furnishing appro.ed Joint
notes. 5 per cent. off for cash on credit amounts.
J. STANLEY. J. COLWILL,
Auctioneer. proprietor.
EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE
Of Heal Estate, Farm Stock and Im-
plements.
On Lot 2, Con. 7, Ushnrne
On WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 23rd.
At 12 o'clock sharp
STOCK --4 heavy draught marcs, 6, 5, 4, 3 year'
old, all bred by Siberian; 1 hr•ol mare, 4 years old
by Lord How awn; 1 brood mare, 13 years old, brei
byGrcgor;1 gelding6 3-yr•old, 1 general purposesuck-
er; 7 cows suppoeei to be 111 calf; 1 thorobred cove,
calf at foot; 1 steers 2 -yr -old; 2 heifers, year-old;
steers 1 -yr -old; 4 heifers. 1 -yr -old; 5 calves; 2 brood
sows 2 yr old; 1 therolerc l Yorkshire hoc, 6 shoats; 6
eerie; otA; ter cheep.
IMPLEMENTS -Lumber wagon and box, pair of
irw:ks, sto• k ra k, t'n -:.1 tt'o;,,l Minh-eine>, rr and
pea -harvester; Ma"sev Harris hay loader nearly new;
Maxwell rake and pulper; cutting lac with carriers,
hey rack, 2 Angle plows, Co'kahutt '_-furrow plow:
Maxwell dis: harrow, 2 set leaurond harrows, land
roller. aced drill, fanning mill, pair bob -sleighs. cut•
ter, gravel box, pair of 2, No Ilw. scales, attachment
for weighing stock; pair of counter scales, 24011s.;
3 top buggies. 2 nearly new; road , art, circular saw
and frame, man saw, Melotte cream separator,
1'h:atnm 2) cKg im ut.ater and brooder, C'rphru..s
br..der, 1' sr White Leghorn hens, teeming lathe, act
of chisels and emery, Dairy Churn No. 3 wood cook
stove, glass cuphoar 1, 2 sets of double herness, set
of si,4le han.e.e, ton,; ladder, whiffle trees, neck -
yokes, grinding•stone, cattle chains, and other arti-
cles too mune-roue to mention.
REAL ESTATE- -There will also be offered for sale
at the same time and place, that be acres nt land, be.
ing Lot 1, CO' 11, adjoining the aleose farm. The
tarot is now all steeled down. Sale terms 10 suit
purchaser,
TERMS -$5 and under cash; over that amount 12
months credit given on furnishing approved joint
notes, 5 per cent. per annurn off for cash on e.edit
amounts.
No reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm.
JOS. WHITE, ORO. ROWCLIFEF.,
Anctloneer, rroprletor,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in theinatter of the estate of John
Sharp, late of theTownship of Step.
hen, in the County of ninon, Yoe -
man, deceased.
Notice is hereby },Sten pursuant to the Statute in
that behalf, that all persons having claim. against
the estate of the said John Sharp, who died on or
about the thiel day of August, A. 0., iAN., are re-
quested, on or before the
3RD DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D., 11108
to send by dost or to deliver to the undcreign d Soli
citor for the Exeeuton of the said deecased, their
Christian and Surnames, addresses and descriptions
and the full ppaarticulari. of their claims respertieelyy,
properly
ver fled, and (Inc securities, (it any), heled
by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the ex•
tortoni will proceed to distribute the assets of said de•
ceased among the partici entitled thereto, having
regardonly to those claims of which no(iceshall have
been e'en aa above required. and that the said Ex•
ecutors will not Inc liable for the said assets or
any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose
claims notice shall not have l eci receh el by hien at
(Inc time of such distribution.
George Sherrill and John Sherritt, Executory.
Dated at Parkhill, this 2n1 day of September, 1901,
KENNi:Ti! (;oODMAN,
Solicitor for Executor's, 1'CI kh111.
Farm for Sale or Rent.
The undersigned la offering for ole or rent the es•
tate of the late Jame"' Cronyn, eonsisting of 175
scree. and 'Unwed on the 2tth and 21st concessions
of the Town.hip of Stephen, two mile, from brand
Bend. The land is in lint -class condition, well
drainer and been well cultivated. (loud brick
house, 10:e hank ba•n with pow ermill. flood water,
good orlurd on each place. seven acres hardwood
bush. Convenient to school and church. For
terms and particulars appy to
MRS. F.1.LF.N CRONYN
Centralia P. O.
Auction Sale
OE
VALUABLE :0 At'H1: F,lr%i
IN STEPHEN.
1 have been instructed by the Administratix of the
Estate of the late Jane Hodgins to offer for sale by
Auction, on the .remises, on
TUESI)AY, SEPT. 15th, 1008,
at !o'clock p. m..
the North lialf of Lot Number Five (5), In the
Ninth (fah) Concession of the Township of Stephen,
In the County of Enron. containing by admeuun•
mens rifts (50) Acres. more or lees.
On this {property is a 1 dwelling house, frame
barn wad frame "table, brie milk house, and a never
failing well of good water. The land is all cleared
an.l in a good state of oultivation. It is fairly w ell
ondetdtatnetl and fenced. There is about one-half
((4) acre of orchard.
At the name time and place a quantity of farm im•
Flements and household furniture will also be offered
or sale.
TI MMS
RMAL ESTxra Ter. (10) per cent. of the pnr has.
moneys (n the div r.f sale, and the t•alan.•e in sixty
le) dale th•'r••sftcr in; Mout interest. A portion .•t
the putci *ae money can remain on first mortgage at
Five (4) per cant, interest. i1 the port haaer dceirea.
neatens -Ton rimier, (!lo) and under. ('t.h,
r.cet that an-cu:t Thirty (:a'1 nays w.11 be given on
' .r,i•tn ng mese.%eI 1 tr.t notes.
earth.? terms ar:,tondetlnnswilt be made ktenwn
e, day of pM, or re.v 1e had en appl'-atlen to
nL.tte40N .4 !TiNIt1•RY, Jolly GILL,
i:.•t r,c,.:., Au tion<.r.
solicltore for Adminlstratis. Eseter,1 (».tart•
Anniversary Services,
1Tho n1versary het vires In onnec-
anc
dun with the Trlvltt Sfentorlal church
were held on Sunday last, arid were con-
ducted by the Itev. it. J. 5f. Perkins, B.
A.. of Ingersoll, aaalstej by the rector,
I(ov. I). W. Collins. The weather was
delightful, the roads good, and every-
thing as propitious and favorable as
could Inc desired. The church was very
1,.-.utlfulty decorated wits flowers,
ferns, etc. acv. Perkins is no stranger
to the people of Ezcter and vicinity, be-
ing
o-ing a foriner rector of the churv:e, and
while here he had the pleasure of a
kindly erecting front many old [meads
.and admit -E.t.a, and it was quite eviicnt
from the congregations which greeted
htm on Sunday that Inc still retains a
warm place In the affections of the peo-
ple of Exeter and vicinity. The morn -
service was largely attended while
in the evening the large church was 111 -
:ed to the doors, and the congregation
was composed of people of all denontlte
altona, a large number being present
from 11.0 country. Mr. Perkins took fur
hia text in the morning, Ecclealastles
11, 1st verse, ' Cast thy bread upon the
waters, for thou shalt find It after many
Jaya,'• and in the evening St. Matthew
loth t:,.• pier, 3 ,t!, verse, ' For whoso-
r;:r shall save his life, shall lose It ;
Aced v:hosoevcr will lone his life for toy
sake, shall find it." Both texts were
moat fitting and appropriate for tete o.r
%totem and tho reverend gentleman hat: -
died (Inc subjects with achotariy aw-
ay; both sermons being impressive
scriptural and soul-lnsplring. The so -
vices were very touch brightened by the
beautiful singing of the choir, -assisted
Mr. Mtddlemost of Seaforth and Mrs.
eel sins of Ingersoll In the evening, and
..130 the excellent music furnished by the
orgatdst, Mr. Brown. At the conlcusion
of the evening arrvice a highly delight-
ful musical service was rendered, sirs.
Perkins contributing two admirably ren-
dered setictlons, as did also Mr. Mfld-
dleniost, and the organ selections by qtr.
tJrown were of a high order. All of the
aetvicee elicited the highest en10)110 )5
from these present. Tnc thank 'offering
et bothservices amounted to about
$3'25.
-► —
labor Day in Exeter.
Bowling, Tennis, Baseball and Trap
shooting occupied the attention of Ex-
eter
x•eter people on Labor Day.
The local tennis players held a tour-
natuent on the rectory grounds, play-
ing for the double and single chaw-
pIo•''hlos, the former being won by
H. A. Falmer and Orville Southcott
(ePalmer. Pal-
mer and O. Southcott defeated Case
Howard and Harry Itendle 7.5, t12;
and H. Southcott and Elmore Senior
0.4, 0 3. In the singles Senior defeat-
ed II. Southcott 6.1, 6.2; Palmer beat
O. Southcott 7-5, 0.0; Palmer beat Sen-
ior 10-8, 0-3.
A number of visitors who like the
base'4all game and members of the re-
gular tears played a game with the
juniors in the afternoon, the result be-
ing a heavy score on each side, but in
fovor of the seniors.
On the (Sun ('lob grounds the shoot-
ers had a tlttnlber of interesting events
several visitors being present from a
distsa ve. John Triebner won in the
10 heft bird event, getting 10 straight,
with F. Kerr tend S. \Vehh 8, S. Fitton
and W. Johns 7. in the blue rock
events F. Kerr and J. Triebner tiedfor
High average with S. Weld) 3rd.
save rinks of St. Marys bowlers spent
the day wit.( the Exeter bowlers, and
played tnorlring and afternoon garnet).
For some reason the vtcc-eklps of the
rarlous rinks failed to hand In the
scoters to the secretary, consequently.
although we have made sevaral efforts
to secure them we have been unsuccess-
ful. however the Exeter players won out
by about 30 shots on the ten games.
E(Ieil
Farmers are finished seeding and
are busy at fall plo•rghing.-Mr. Saul
Skinner and wifee spent Sunday at
the
home of Jas. Neil, Faitfl"1d.--Mastet
1Villie Esser y and Miss i,ela Boswell,
who are attending 11igh School at Lo-
ran, spent Sunday at their respective
horses. - H. Swann vtested itis parents
at Fttllarton over Sunday. -Alf. Hicks
and wile of Elinlville visited at Paul
Coates' Sunday. -Misses Clara and
Edna Luxton visited at Loden on
Thursday last. -Mrs. John Essery and
father, Ur. Harris, are spending a few
days in Landon. --A few from here at.
tended the chicken pie social at '/.ion
on Stolidity night.
Grand Iit'iid
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph novelle, who
have been visiting in Seberingville,
returned home Last Friday. -Ur. and
Mrs. Fred Page and two children are
visiting in Detroit. -Miss E. (;cake
left Wednesday for Toronto Fait._
Some from herr spent Monday at fort
Franks while others were at Zurich. -
Misses Millie Russell and Gladys Patter-
son left Friday to visit in Stratford. -
M. Cathrine, who has been hare tend-
ing bar for Mrs. Fritz, lift last Wed-
nesday. -Mr. and Mrs. E. Follick are
visiting at Mrs. M. Gill's.– I). Wilson
is all smiles -a boy on Tuesday, Sept.
1st. -Mrs. Oravelle and Mrs. Webb
spent Wednesday and Thursday at
Thedford.-Messrs. \'erisso of Mon -
treed were visitors at A. (iravclle's on
Sunday, -i(oy Wickman received a
kick from a horse last week which laid
hits off woe k for a few diva. -Miss
(;,)stet, who hat been with Stirs. Ft its
for the auuiLeer, left for her homein
'lurich'Delo d*y.--Sir. \\'il'on, t ho
has been k• e•itirg a rienfectionat y herr
for the snrnGse•r titenths, left \Vu,trn
day f, r Exeter. -Mr. Levert I••ft V. ".
nesday to visit his daughter, Beall. in
Toronto. who h es been sick.- sir, and
\Its. Ilirh.ld Hamilton 1,11(1 (,,'n lt•,
and Mts. Hiul.-tewl and fetidly lett
Stolidity f..r lir it i -h f'uluulhi t.- Sir.
and Mrs, Cartier spent Tuesday in Ft•
eter
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Mrs. S. Fitton is visiting in Toronto.
Miss Mabel Taylor was in Clinton
Monday.
Mr, V. R. Alger returned from his
holiday trip on Tuesday
Mies Erie Going has resumed her
studies at the High School Clinton.
Mise Johnston of Seaforth was the
guest of Miss Jean Hawkshaw over
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Welsh are enjoy-
ing another trip to the western pro.
vinces this fall, leaving last week.
Mr. H. Gregory, who was called
home last week, owing to the illness
of his father returned to Stratford
Monday.
Mrs, Thos, Orr and her two sons.
Robert and James, of London were
visitors over Sunday at Mr. Wm.
Drews.
Miss Birdie Hall has gone to Man-
celona. Mich., where she will be en-
gaged in the tailor shop of Mr. Alf.
Davidson,
Ltcut y -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pierson
celebrated the 25th anniversary of their
wedding on Sept. 4th, The house and
grounds were brilliantly lighted, while
the marquee on the lawn, with its long
.hies of beautiful glassware, ellver-
seroe, flowers and tempting viands. sur-
rounded by about i10 guests was a very
pleasing sight. Many beautiful presents
were received.
BIRTHS
JEFFREY- At Zurich, on Aug. 31st, to
Mr. and Mrs. LOuisJeffrey, 14 daugh-
ter.
LOtt'ERY--In Seaforth, on Sept.. 1st,
to Mr. and Mrs. George Lowery, a
Hon.
I%ICCI-INc•IIIE-Iii tray, on Aug. 31st,
to Mr. and Mrs. W. McClinchie, a
daughter.
KHLLEIIMANN--At Dashwood, on Aug.
28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Keller -
mann, a son.
STEINIIA(;EN-In Dashwood, on Aug,
20, to Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Steinhag-
en, a soli,
%Vtlson•-On the Townllnc, McG1ibvray.
Sept. 1st. to Mr! and Jit s. J. II. Wil-
son, a 11aulthter.
\vlison-ln-Stephen, Sept. let, to Mr.
and MIS. D. W. Wilson, a son.
IIteon-In McGillivray, Aug. 80th, to
:dr. and Mre, \Vm. Allison, a daugh-
ter.
MARRIAGES.
JACKSON-11UNKIN--On Sept. 2nd, in
Logan Tp., Rhoda Ethel, daughter
of Henryunkin, to George Jack-
son of N ullarton.
Es8ErtY-ATNINSON-In St. Marys, on
Wednesday, Mr. Urban E. Essery of
Lethbridge. Alta., to Miss Grace M.,
daughter of Mrs. Wm. Atkinson of
St Marys.
AIKEN-SslT)l-At the residence of
the bride's laments, on Sept. 2nd. by
the Rev. \\ . 11. Butt, Mr. William
H. Aiken of Toronto, to Miss Emma
Jane. se, ..11,1 .1,uodhtt a of 3,tnruel
Smith of Devote.
I.ENNteN-- Klug --At St. James' church,
Seaforth, uu Sept. 2nd, Peter Ed-
ward Lennon of Guelph, to Marie
Louise, daughter of Thos. Kidd, Sea -
forth.
E-1citirr-L(rerh;tt-Iu Brannon", on
Sept 2nd, Geoeee Eat telt of ('lad -
stone, Sl;ta„ formerly of Exeter, to
Miss Mary 1:. dn.(tphter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Lister of Brantford.
Crocker -Mathews -In Toronto on OM of
sept., Mr. led. Crocker of Toronto,
forerly of Exeter, to Miss Lily Mat-
t
Toronto.
DI1ATHS
GovfEat-In llullett, on August 28th,
John II. (;ovier. aged 543 years.
\VREN-In lleneall, on August. 20th,
George Wren, in his 721111 year.
COOK -In Clinton, on August 80th.
Mrs, Samuel Cook, aged 81 years, 2
mouths and 18 days.
HO!(tu:RT-In Exeter, on Sept. title,
Eliza Poster, relict of the Tate .\rchi-
bal(1 Ileidgert, aged Til yeate, 11
months.
Wit kers-In Stephen, on August 27th,
the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Wickert, aged four months,
PHONOGI L ' iS
I1E most wonderful thing about
the Edison Phonograph is its
versatility. It is equally good
in entertaining a crowd of
friends or in helping you pass
a few hours by yourself. it is
just as many moods as you
have. it is just as good in rendering
a plaintive ballad as it is in rendering
a lively waltz. The new model with
the big horn is now ret our store. You
should see and hear it.
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THE PURITY
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nor WA" rif air lur
The New Store
Boots & ShoesW E HAVE A Special Tine of
Patent Shoes winch are
going fust, Come in and
see them. Styles and prices are right. They will suit you.
A full line of other shoes that are suitable for any wear. You
will be pleased with them,
GROCERIES) 0
UR GROCERIES ARE ordered
often and kept fresh and new
all the time. We will be
pleased to see you try them. Breakfast Foods, Can
Goods, Pickles, Syrups, Etc. An excellent ]ilio of
Confectionery, also.
WANTED
TER AND EGGS. We
will pay you the Hignest
Market Price in trade for
Butter and Eggs. Bring them in.
T. J. Wilson - Exeter
Two doors north of Post Office
lean Out Prices [o1) 1 week Duly
We `rant the Money and the Rams.
Genuine Bargains.
1 2 -burner Puritan Oil Stove, reg.
1 2 -hole Oven, for either stove,
1 2 -burner Boss Gasolene Stove.
3•burner Gas Stove (slightly used)
2 swell Hammocks, complete -
4 1) Screen Windows, " 25c to 45(',
Chicago Flexible Horse Clipper, reg.
5 Step -Ladders (Georgia Pine)
2 1, »
12 4 gal. Pump Gasolene Cans
Guaranteed No Leakage)
10 1 -gal. cans, Cow Ease -
K'eps plies, Etc., Off horses and Cattle)
$7.50 f01' 8550
2.50 " i.90
4.00 " 3.00
13.0 » 7.70
3.00 " 2.20
fur 1:'c awl 30c
$10.00 fot S:7 lC
1.00 » •150
1.20 " 95c
2.00 " 1.50
1.00 r(('
HERMAN'S HARDWARE & STOVE STORE
P.S. --Agency for Dairyman's Cleaner & (J,eanser.