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A G•,01) APPEARANCE
doesn't come ry c ^ante, neither does
it grow on trees. To be presentable
you must
BE WELL DRESSED
Look over out fine line of suiting.. pick
eat what yo:, like, ar.d we':1 do the
rest. Clothes made here dress you
well at email charges. Go measured.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor,
Meter,
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PERSONAL.
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kilk a_,aki& ALAI JAI Aikis
Bobler is
Ontario
Teeglefoot, Fly Po:eon and Insect
Powder are the order o1 tee day. Get
your suppl; at ifowey's Drug Store.
For bee atings apply lemon Juice.
A good 'litter dodges a lot of trouble.
tree light tongue tett ntaKe !army Leavy
hearts.
Plan a big advertistug campaign for
this fall.
Be ready to give the tall fair a good
eft this ,year.
A woman never believes ail a hus-
baed believes she believes.
tie a lifter, not a leaner. Do not
load it down. Help 1t along.
Nothing abort of a surgical operation
can bring out the best there is in some
people.
Don't think be'ause the world is grow-
l:,g wiser that you still haven't a lot
to learn.
There is always a fool at one end of
a flatterer's+ tongue—and sometimes at
both ends.
The trouble with many an up -lifter is
teat he Is standing on the bubble of
self esteem.
easiness Locals -- Read Them
50c buys a !]ewer purr -:trot/ Sweater,
cardinal or nary, with fancy collar.
Stewart.
BUGGY AND HARNESS FOR SALE.
e—Second hand in good condltton of re-
pair.—Apply to Rev. J. D. gestic. Ex-
eter.
Take your lire Chickens, Hens afor
Ducks to Ste:cart's—that the spot
rare values.
Lit ue seed you TheAdvocatefor
the bilar.ce of 1909. It wIll 6ive
all the news worth having in the dls-
trict. Front now t111 the 1st of January
1910, for 30 cents.
Special Sale of White Shirt
1.75 and 1.50 lines all reduced to
t•, clear. Stewart.
Exeter Fair is Monday and Toted
September 20th and 21st.
Waists.
Mr. Shirley
Buffalo.
Mies McKay of Eseter
Carthage Tuesday.
Most Tillie Balkwlll
vicitieg relatives here.
N. Jc•h.t: knell 01 St. Thomas
t ; g Isle mother here.
Miss Jean Hawkshaw was in London
thla week visiting friends.
Mr. Wilson who has been holidaying
in Teterboro has returned home.
Irno Sweet and Florence Dinning have
returned from a visit in Clinton.
Mrs. R. G. Seldon and children have
returned from a visit In Ingersol.
Mr. and Mrs. Bahian of Lor.do:t were
in town over Sunday with friends.
Mrs. Fulalcy and son of New York are
the guest of Mr. and Mr+. J A. Stewart
Mr. Arthur Wood of Toronto arrived
home Monday to spend a few holiday's.
Miss Lizzie Flnkbeiner of London is
visiting her sister, Mrs. John Mallett.
Mrs. Dr itamsay and daughter re-
turned to their home In Hamilton ort
Friday.
Mr t.d. leowell of Chicago is the gue-t
of Mrs. H. Fowell at Grand Bend and
Exeteee
Mrs. Aquina Sheere and two children
left Wednesday for their home in Lans-
ing, Mich.
Miss Cameron of Goderich was here
over Sunday the guest of the Miseea
Marchand.
The cement walka on the two Station
streets, William street and Huron at.
':ave been completed.
If you had to live your life over again
the chances are you would make a dif-
ferent kind of a fool of yourself.
For bites of any insects apply vase -
::.e and burnt alum, or common baking
soda moistened with a little water.
Mr. Robert Sanders, who recently
sold his farm to Stephen, has purchas-
ed the dwelling owned by Mr. George
Vowel, east of Mr. Thos. F'lyn's prae-
erty on Stell street.
Children suffering fru.0 poteon ivy
may be treated as follows—Apply ordin-
ary baking soda to the blotches. If
take;, hi the early stages vasellne is
soothing. If the poteon is gone some
time use sugar of lead.
There was a time, not so long ago
either, when the newspapers had to
record a runaway about every week. Not
one this summer have we had. And yet
they say the automobiles are tetriblo
tnings to frighten horses.
Hensall Junior baseball team got a
severe trimming here on Friday night
last. score 19 to 7. Only five Innings
were played. In order that a full game
be played it 1s necessary now that the
games take place in the afetrnoon.
75c
ay,
tloitdaying in
North left fur
of Hamilton is
Is via -
EXETER MARKETS.
CHANGED EACH
Wheat
Barley
Oats
Oats. new
Peas
Potatoes, per bag
Hay, per ton
Flour, per cwt., family
Flour, low grade per cw
Butter
Eggs
Live hogs, per cwt
Shorts per ton
Bran per ton
Wool
WEDNESDAY
50
41
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10 00
1 50
The nicest line ofset,ti-porcetuin China
Toilet Sets u -e hare seen are at Stewart's.
The basins are all the new large roll
e.lgc. 2.25, 3.75, 4.60, 5.50.
APPRENTICE RANTED AT ONCE.—
To
NCE:To learn tailoring. W. W. TAMAN.
Every gallon of1i'hite Baine and En-
glish .Malt Vinegar sold at Stewart's is.
guaranteed absolutely pure—and fn 1
strength. (ic,ud Vinegar kr good pickles.
siItSCitIBE for the Advocate and
get all the news.
HARPER APPRENTICE WANTED.
App::: to Fenpraee & Burke. Eseter.
1751131tEL:.' LOST -An unitr.ra bear -
Ing a hor ses':oe emblem on the crook
end. Finder will confer a favor by
leaving same at this office.
17
35
3.5
90
1000
3 1.10
1 18
`120
7 55
24 00
2200
18
.rise Neale Batter and a friend 01
Toroeto are visiting at the fornter's
Lome in Exeter North.
The first car of new wheat was ship
ped from Manitoba 0,1 Saturday, and
averaged ee bushels to the acre. This
crop was sown on the 10th May and
cut on 1411, August, and delivered at
the elevator on the 19th of August,
be-
ing 101 days from sowing to
erer
at the elevator This is a record un-
precedented Tee wheat was graded No
1 Ncrthcrn.
With all the modesty we believe the
home paper is the most important in-
stitution 1n any town. It is the medium
through which the tow:: speaks to tilt
outside world and is the means. of com-
munication between the people of the
town and vicinity. Long ago, under in-
spiration. it was written, "No ratan liv-
eth to himself," and this truth was nev-
er more apparent than it is to -day. No
mean can retire from activity and live.
He must know what is going on about
hint. and the world must know what
he is doing. The use of the newspaper
IA tae best plan by which it is carried on
Miss Eva Carling of New York return-
ed Saturday. after a visit with her
parents here.
Tont Carling and Sandy Bawden re-
turned Monday from a trip up the
lakes to fort William.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aitken. of Toronto
are the euests cf the latter's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Strait?;.
etr.e. A. J. Snell, after a visit wit',
Mrs. Ann Snell, Gidley street, retuned
to Lansing. Mich., this week.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Nelson Sheere retuned
to their home in Fort William on Wed-
nesday. going by boat front Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Crocker o1 Toronto
are holidaying with the former'. par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crocker.
Miss Ethel Swer,t, Miss MaY Arm-
strong and Miss Merril Gould are et -
tending the millinery openings In Tor-
onto.
Mr Rich. Gould had the misfortunes to
lose nis horse through death on Friday.
Mr. H. Smith of the Lake Road mad a
a similar loss, In fact no less thar:
four horses in this neighborhood died
of the sante cause t`te same day.
Schools Open—Owing to a change In
the school law the Public and High
School- or Collegiate Institutes do not
IIJI ND 1011 SALE—ttabtit dcg. Good
hu 'te. Aerie at this ottice.
Noe .s the time to buy Cam(ras and
Kodaks. Pig sto:lc to chooes from. Ask
to: it cata'uguc. Ilowey's Drug
Store.
rat Ala& lfiL At alkaacialailk
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoskins. who
have been visiting relatives here, return-
ed to their home in Brantford on Tues-
day.
Mra. Miller who has been visiting her
mother, Mrs. Gregory, rctur:.cd home
to London Monday, accompanied by her
husband w':o .pent Sunday here.
Mr. Frei. Margnus and sisters, Lucy
and Edith. and airs. Bostwick, all of
resume work after tee midsummer heel- Winnipeg. Man., were t e guests of
days on :he sante days. T.:e town pub- yire. H. Parsons one day list week.
lie schools will open o.t tee 1st day of Mr. and Mrs. Windsor attd family.
September, but the High Schools and after a visit with relattvee here, are
Collegiate Institutes µ•SII slot Open un- spending a few days in ClandeboYe, be -
til the first Monday Mn September. fore returning to Brown City. Mich.
A flaxpuiling machine passei t .rung^ Silas Liity Bissett and Mrs Ed. Din -
I
r NAY FORKS ;
000 11/
Having secured the agency for 111)
111
Beatty Bros.' ft
Round Track 0
here .moue. to Brucefield Saturday. It sett of London spent part ot last week
resembles a birder very much, but in visiting Stls. Jese'e Creech and other
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1,11 Hay Forks it
4 I am now ready to equip Farm-
�i
ers' Barns and Hay -Mows with
V same. These forks, without
Ir
4 doubt, are the
place of a knife several teeth gather In relative:. They spent Sunday in Kippers
the flax and teen it is caught between SirA. Hasth:gs 1e spending a few
leather belts and pulled, atter Wille:: 1t .
days at his old home in Crosshill. He
is carried up on blankets and bound as
win accompanied l.or.t_ by his daug`
grain by a binder. The machine wawin iiterLulu, who has hetet .pending t!:e
quite an attraction as it stood outside , holidays ..ere.
of the Central for an hour. It pulls Stas Gladys Blesett returned Sato:-
tht'eC and a half neves a day• day from a visit with her aunt, etre.
Tire High School Department of the
New supply Writing_ ?tapers. Pads at:d
Envelopes in stock. ak t see
owcy r
new 1n1tIa1 PaPftETICII
Drug Store.
FOR SALE at less than halt price—
one t:ot safe. combination lock. BRAND
NEW,
a re.LBRANDalso
NEW Dair com-
SC.\LES
cost
m
coat ONF: HUNDRED DOLLARS And
FORTY DOLLARS BUYS THEM. The
Iro.: Si!: cost SIXTY-FIVE DOLLARS
and TWENTY -F1' E DOLLARS buys it.
See then at tee Exeain Store
ter W. PRODER1CK
Arnot g twee leaving on tete Harvest
era' Excursion for the West were
Meatus. 1)a '. Dew of Hurondalc to Cry-
stal CttY s Wm. Pollen of Farquhar arid
Peter Oa, ct Hurondale to Virden. Roy
Parao:ss. George Jones and
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THE BEAUTY
behind a suit is not confin-
ed to other clothing eetal..
lishments. There's a love.
lines* about our garments
that will simply delight all
who come to u,—that's s0.
For a Nice
Tailor -Made
Suit
this shop has a
good reputation
Let us make
yours
W. JOHNS
Marctiset Tailor- Exeter
Exeter Public School will re -open Sep.
Ise with the principal, Science, Mathe-
matics and Moderns„ W. B. \Velden-
Ilammer, B. A.; Classics and English,
Mies E. M. Robb (Miss SitKinley rr
.ageing through 11I health); Commerttal
Work and Junior Mathematic.. Miss A
M• Johnston. The Diplomas granted 1n
t'.e Commercial Section are government an
standard, Including
stenography. The , course kovered Is
;o;np'ete for Second-class Certificates
and Junior Matriculation. Over 100
desks were allotted for the past term.
The Inspector's and Government'e re-
ports give the school first place among
file sc.,oces of Ontario. For sittings
address J. GRiGG. Se..
CARD OF THANKS -1 wish to return
my sincere and grateful thanks to the
officials of the independent Order For-
r•eters for promptly settling the claim of
C200n. insurance on the lite of my late
'.unhand.. Wishing the Order every suc-
,e•e and prosperity,
1 am yours sincerely.
MRS. A. SHEERE.
l::keater :n T'ar's. She was at p
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Best on the Market
and to use then'
4 is to be convinced. We guaran-
tee satisfaction and the price is
right.
Wm. Gillespie, Exeter
PHONE 31
iirigriv-ir wiervrierir A
Farmers, Gardeners, and Others !
Cone here for your tools.
Buy your wife and girls a nice hummock.
Get the boys a lawn mower and keep the glass
on the lawn in trim.
Get the little tots some tools like father's and
they'll be happy,
Come here for your flower and grass seed.
We have some nice Paris Green for Mr. Potato
Bug—let the visitors get busy.
Binder Twine for garnering the grain.
If there's anything else you need that a good
hardware store keeps, we have it.
And then, if you wish a day's recreation, buy
some of our fishing tackle and everybody
take a day's outing.
T. HAWKINS & SON
COM at.-
led toile hv her cousin, Miss Flo::d.
of Kalamazoo. elkh., who was aIso v1e-
:t: tg in Paris.
furniture and Undertaking
Here'so�d News
Seetentbcr Fite le Lator Day.
Fred. Oldie)! *till remains very 111.
Mrs. Alex. Stewart in recovering front
a mild attack of fever.
Mr. Chas. W Ikon has improved 1,1e
property in Exeter North by 'saving his
house nirely palntcd and a cement walk
put down.
The Y. M. C. A. will hold Athteeti.
sports on the Agricultural Grounds on
Labor Day, when a good program of
.ports will be pulled oft.
Mr. Sam') Sanders. Huron street, un-
derwent a eurglcal operation on Friday
last tor the removal of a growth undo r
hie eye. The operation was a suttee!.
MUST COMPLY WITH LAW -The pro-
prietary medicine act went Otto force
oe April 1. but merchants having on
and medicines purchased before that
date were granted an extension ot time
whicn to procure and affix the stamps
•v•Iulred by law. The time was extend -
.4 by order -in -council to Sunday tae'..
Aug. 15. Inquiry at the Inland Revenue
Department disclosed that no further ex-
tension is likely to be granted and deal-
. rs failing to comply with this require-
ment of the act will be liable to prose-
utton. The stamps can be procured by
dealers In any district from the near-
est inland revenue collector.
The market prices for old junk
are alive and so is the old reliable
term -M. JACKSON A SON -one
door south of the Metropolitan.
Just look at the following prices
(no trade and no truck) all CASH:
Rags 75c per hundred
Iron from G0c to 75c
Old Rubber Boots I
& Shoes
Copper & Brass.... .9c
Horse Hair
Lead and Zinc 2ic "
..7c per lb
30c "
Mr. Thos. Hazelwood of Exeter
sold ':la 100 acre farm at Suns'sl e •
Mr. ,Walter Kerslake for Woo. T
farni of late has been rented by '.t:.
David Golding.
A cement purger has been carred
t:- rough, with head offices in Montreal.
It 1s capitalized at •1).000,000. Tno+•
having cement work to do should do '•
now as the price is likely to go up.
1t would sot hurt to ;ust mention
fact that Thomas Houlden as a to•+
street waterer is a huge 'weeps. tt"'
haven't !.ad a great quantity of r.t:
tele year. yet Mr. Houlden has been P
consistently on the job that Main -et.
has seen very little dust.
Pont the hour hand of your watcn to
the sun and t':e south is exactly half
way between the hour and the figure
X11. on the watch. For instance. sup-
pose It 1s four o'clock. point the teed
Indicating four to tl e sun. and the 1!.
on the watch to exactly south. Suppose
it Is a o'clock point thq hand lndicatieg
.•:gilt to the sun and the figure X. O..
the watch is due south.
The Harvest Thanksgiving services of
the ?r)rltt Memorial Cturc'.t will M
held this year On Sunday. Sept. ra
Rev. E. W. Hughes of Tiasenburg
have charge of the services. Mr. Hug -
ea is considered one of the most ab.e
and eloquent preachers in the church
and every preparation Is being made to
make the services particularly bright
tills year. Spe-lal music is being +re -
pared by t'.e choir.
Sunday evening Mr. Robert Maitland
Hannon. a D. L. S.. of Edmonton, died
in V i'toria Hospital. London. In his
32nd year. Mr. Hannon contracted a
fever a year ago while on a survey rear
Calgary. from which he never fully re-
covered. A month ago he tame to Lon -
dolt to visit Lis pere.as. Rev. Dr. and
Mr*. Hannon, but was taken ill almost
immediately and went to Victoria Hos-
ta% for treatment. Mr. Hannon was ar
•:oeer union -4 siu.t• o: TV** to U i:'t-
s.ty. • graduate of Regina
' Sc:.oa: a: d a Donn: ton teed •urv' .
HICKS' FORECASTS -A regular storm
period corers the last six days of Aug -
.tat, being central on the 29th. The
Moon is at ettre:ne declination south
on the 27th:, and full on the 80th. By
tits time earth'■ autumnal equinox will
•rave added great tension to the meteor-
o:og!cal elements. and cyclonic distur-
bancea with maximum tidal waves will
be entirely eosslble and probable In all
regio :e approximating the equatorial
none. These storms may not arrive as
lar north as our soUt..ern coae'a at
t':ia time: but such a thing is possible
and no section of the south coasts ex-
posed to such •isltations should tlg:.t-
:y regard indications. T'tis periol vrtit
matt, its (tate about ttunday the 2t•
to Wednesday. Sep'. 1. It very low tsar-
onteter and wide storm areae break ir-
iard from t' e Gulf and sou' . At,a'itl,
reg.ora. teary rains will defuse • e
'Out',. at d lateral storms wee *lea
ran? interior localit.es. Witt II a per•
tad of seven days. central or t I,e n..
or
eco':, August 2P" to Sete. tri. look
:v- ce r-ni report• trori write' •c;a•-
1e,-•aoft.tart
IRON PIPE
Parlor Suit
Easy Chair
Music Cabinets
Sideboards
Buffets
Dining -room Tables
Parlor Tables
Odd Chairs
Couches
Hall Racks
Kitchen Cabinets
Dining Chairs
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Dainty. well -made and at reasonable prices
Bed Room Suits Bed Couches
Mattresses Springs
Brass and Iron Beds
Newest styles and all at popular prices
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Leading Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors.
A great •ariety of Iron pipe
ahaa).en hand at reseen•
able psi• e, suitable for
FENCE IOaTr, FRACiIG .t 1:Ot'LEVAROISG
M. Jackson & Sons
MAIN ST.. EXETER.
O1'Tt:t' ITF ELECTRIC POWER HOUSE
This Week
1'1 sheets of good paper r�
le envelopes, in pretty Y box
box
24 of these, 19c a box.
rade, Envelopes. 5c. 10o, lac.
R••: ;:a f:) only
Thoueat'1 r•f all the newest in
Post Cala- r.1 .ell kind,, besides R
views( f l:x.ter.
r•.• er.• s t 1:1,
I: 1h .rest s l .ens:'.
Ar.1 ,es c•sr ae,or'mer.t.
Can
Exp.
RIAs
THE PURITY
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Willie
ro• ell
THERE'S A PiLE OF V ALL:E
In a sack of Star Flour. It makes bet-
ter bread seed htalteier people of those
who eat it.
STAR FLOUR StAIKES MORE
and better loaves 'o the sack than any
other. It fa so good tr.at there are
many Imitate, .s of it. So in order to be
sure of Cie t• •• be careful to get tee
el' ►R a et tow e other.
HARVEY BROS.
"-1Eyet'•' Ftr7l")!F..H'i
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JONES & CLARK
We Are Headquarters For
The Early Buyer
There is nothing like getting in the New Fall Goode early. It
gives you titne to look theta over and see just what you want before
the busy season opens.
A New Dress, a New Coat, a New Bet of' Furs
or Anything New for Fall
are all on our counters, ready for your approval. Colne and look them
over.
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Immense Showing of
New Dress Fabrics
s.
All the leading cloths in the newest colors are found here. This is
to be our banner year for Nese (foods and we have gathered together
the most extensive range we have ever shown before. We will only
think it a pleasure to show them.
New
Waistings
All Pure 'Wool Farcy
Delaines in figured er
stripes. They are very
dainty designs in the
best of colors.
The
New Coats
are here and ready
for you any time you
wish. Everything up-
todate about them in
style and color.
New
Belts
New
Collars ---
New
Back & Side
Combs
Waist
Silks
in all the new shades,
beautiful self -stripes or
plain colors to match
our suits. They are
reel new.
Our
New Furs
A little esriy for For
talk, but we want you
to know they are all
here waiting to be pass-
ed upon, big and small.
Gents' Furnishings for Fall
Our New Fall Suitings are here and are real swell
The New Fall Shirts are quite up-to-date
New Ties Sox. Suspenders. Hats and Caps
This is the place for Men's and Boys' Furnishings
JONES & CLARK
Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing
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