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STEWART'S
PHONE 10
EXTRA
SPECIAL
WE
HAVE twenty-five Ladies Rain Coats, ,Not
this season's styles) but good honest well -made
Garments. Just the thing for any woman who
has driving to do. They arc rain proof, wind proof and
dust proof Colors are grey, fawn and fancy tweed ef-
fects. Values were $5 oo to $10.00. We have put
thein all on our table you take yo'tr choice
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\\'c have just four girls
fawn cloth Fall Coats.
shott Blazer cut; regular
value $3 0o to $3.50,
clearing at $1.25.
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On the Remnant Table
for this week, about forty
ends of Dress Goods
Ends from 1 ra yards to 7
yards. Every end a great
big bargain. Ask to see
them.
Buys the prettiest Toilet Set we have ever
shown. Pure white hard body with soft
floral decorations, all gold traced. We
have fifty Toilet Sets for you to select from.
We Are Ready With the first showing of new
Fall Jackets for early buyers; also
an early shipment of Ladies new Fur Lined Jackets in
Greens and Blacks. They are certainly swell.
Live Duckd and Live Chickens
and Hens wanted.
J", A. STEWART
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Gifts to the
Bride
A Few Good Suggestions
Never before were we in a better
position to offer yon an extensive sel-
ection h, suitable, useful and accept-
able Wedding (lifts and the closest
pprice on every article from works of
highest artistic merit to the lowest
price make it greatly to your advan-
tage to buy here.
Beautiful Silverware such as
lake Plates, Tea Sete. Fern
Dishes, Biscuit Jars, Marma-
lades, Salad Bowls, Bake
Dishes and many other hand-
some pieces.
Rich Cut 'ASS, Vases, Sugars
and ('rearms, Olive Dishes,
Butter Tubs, (til Bottles, Car-
aRes, Tumblers. Berry Bowls,
Celery Dishes. Etc.
A. MARCHAND
\Vedding Rings a Specialty.
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We are Always Busy
TaiIorin�
because fashionable dressers realize
that we turn out the most stylish gar-
ment, while our charges are reason-
able. From the selection of the fab-
ric. lining, thread, etc., to the com-
plete finishing of the garment, our
work is characterized by thorough-
tess and attention to detail. We keep
all our old customers and add to their
cumber daily.
W. W. TAMAN
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LOCALS
Gallon Apples for Elate. -A few
cases slightly rusted tins of gallon
apples for sale at 15 cants per can or
two for 25c. at factory ; .also the
pea straw at 15 cents for one 'horse
load and 25o for two horse load.
-The Times to mew subscribers
from now until Jan. 1st, 1909 for
40 cents, or 25c for three months
trial. Show these offers to your
friends who are not subscribers, or
send us their name and address and
we will mail them a sample copy.
Market Report. -The following s
the retort of Exeter wsrkefa, oor-
recte.t up to August lath.
\\sheat, 78 to fit) cts.
Bayle)-. 45 to 50 cents.
Peas, 70 to 65 cel1l .
Oat,. 40 to 43 cents.
lt!eueled
Flour b"l'AR, :;2.50.
Bran, $20.
Shorts $2'5.
Peed flour, $1.39 to $1.35.
Clover seed. *8 to $1U per bushel.
Coal, $7.`25 a ton.
Egg.; lite.
Butter, 19c.
1'otatot s GOo per bag.
llogg-, dressed $.7.75 to $8.00. .
!logs, iiveweight $6.50.
n.+y, $6 to $8.00
- Mrs. Tait visited friends in Lon-
don last week.
-Mrs. S. Fitton visited friends in
Guelph last week.
-The next holiday will be 1llonda),
Sept. 7th, labor day.
-Mr. Snail. tidies'. of Blyth. vis-
ited in town last week.
-Mr. Norman Creech. of :Brant-
ford is visiting his parents.
- Mr. Frank Bawden, of Toronto,
visited his parents last ,week.
-Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fleming, of
Clinton, were in town iMointay.
Mr. Atkeus. of Winnipeg, is vis-
iting his aunt. Mrs. W. Coward
-Mr. Uffa McPherson, of Toronto.
spent n few days last week in town.
-Mr. Will Stewart. of 'Detroit,
visited his brother Alex a few days
last week.
Miss Beatrice Weekes, of 'fhames-
ville, is the guest of .the Misses
Weekes.
'The rain storm last week did con-
siderable harm to the crops still un-
harvested.
Mr. and Mrs. James Jarrott vis-
ited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Jones.
-Rev. Geo. Cobbledick and wife.
of Woodstock. ere visiting Mr. Cob.
bledick's Lather.
Mr. and airs. Chas Lindenfield and
family are visiting Mrs. Lindentield's
mother at Goderich.
-Mr, W. J. %fallett and family
took in the 1.0.1'. excursion to 'De-
troit last Saturday.
Miss Claudia Cochrane is visiting
with her grandmother, Mrs. John
Jarrett. Exeter North.
- Thr Exeter lodge 1.0.1'. nttcnd-
grt! the funeral of the late Geo. 4'1*.
shall of Winchelsea.
Mr. R. N. Bowe is attending the
Grand Lodge of Oddfellott•s being
held at St. Thomas this week.
:Mks Buebe of London. and Misses
May \Wood Jennie !tardy and Olive
Prior r c Bend.
Merchant Tailor. for a o ramping at the en t.
EXETER, - ONTARIO. Mrs. Roger Crocker acid son Willie
of Toronto. are visiting Mrs. Crock.
er's parents Mr. and Mr.. W. Treble.
-Mr. Prank Tom and wife, of 'fo.
4-1.-:•-}-i-:-.:•44-:•+++++++++4,-:-+++++ Iedo. are tltc guests of the former's
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Smell & Rowe
35 THS
Men'sSuits
At $2.50 Reduction on each suit in Blue
and Black Serge (Dark and Light Tweeds)
sizes 36 to 44 regular price of all $10.00 Re-
duced to clear at $7.50.
White Waists at 25 per coal White Underskirts
Dlt. OVENS Ir.YE ANI) EAR SIM- off 1 7 onlywhite underskirts made of
geou, will be at tho Commercial sgood uuterial, and very7,
trim-
in.
!tours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p.A few choler, elyles in Fine Lawn ed. 8.2 00 skirt for $I 37, $1 5') skirt
in. Glasses properly fitted and die- waists thee are sure to go quick at for &Scents.
eases of rye ear and nose treated. such a big dtscouut.
\Mrs,iLangttlefti1Monl y1aforJ[lthe 75 Boys Tweed Suits at 20 per cent Discount
"'est' Made of tine imported Tweeds, ..iality that will stand good hard is the
Miss Re1a Bowe is visiting rein, -
'number of different styles, all blies .... to 31 on sate at ), off. Now
tires in Clinton. I time to fit your Boy with a good suit at. big saving.
- Miss Ella O'Brien is visiting rel..
:[tires in llensall• 15tic. Wash Goods at 1Oc. Lace Ilosiery-
- Miss Nellie Mussell is visiting
relatives in St. Marys. All Ginghtuns, Chambray, Cashmer-
-Mr. Jordon, of Godcrich, visited etts, Delainetts. Muslins and all others
friends in town Sunday
12 cts. wash stuff on sale at Wets.
-Mrs. S. A. Poplestone, of Itlyth,
is visiting Mts. S. Poolcstone. Men's Strong wearing Shirts at a Snap Price
-Lloyd Godwin, of Parkhill, is a
guest n tthe hothe of Thos. Band -
Made of Rock fast Drill in Blues. Blacks and Greys, entail neat patterns
ford and stripes warranted feet colors and wear guaranteed. On sale at 45c. each.
-Mrs. A. J. Holloway, of Clinton,
stent Monday at the home of Mr.I
It. N. Itowe.
Mr. Frank 3. Knight expects to
leave next Wednesday on a trip to
the west.
-Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Livingstone,
of Milverton, are visiting Mr. John
11aw ksttasv.
- Mrs. Geo. Brooks has returned
from London where sale visited
friends the last three weeks.
-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Passmore,
of At. Paul. Minn., are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Bissett.
- Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, of Itt-
,tersoll, are visiting Mrs. Smith's
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Snell.
-Mrs. Mattice and daughter. of
Detroit, who wcrc the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. D. Braund, left Monday for
their home.
Dr. A. It. Kinsman returned Mon-
day evening after spending tett
days with his brother Dr. 11. Kins-
man at Sarnia.
Miss Viola Jones returned home
Saturday night after spending her
holidays with her grandmother, Mrs.
Cooper in London.
Mrs. Urquhart and daughter. of
Toronto. and Mrs. D. Shirray. of
Hermit, .were the guests of !Mrs. R.
Collins last Friday.
'ti. C. Livingstone. of Milverton.
was here over Sunday with his wife
who is visiting her parents Mr. and
M - ::. John Ilawkshaw.
-The canning factory having fin-
ished the pea packing has closed
down until the tomatoes and corn
are ready for canning.
Miss Ruth Bawden„ of Itidgetown
and Master t'rcd Bawden, of London
are visiting their grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Bawden.
Mrs. W. narrows and dnughter,t
Mabel left last Tuesday for several
weeks' visit with friends in (Detroit
('ort Huron and ('ort Austin.
i"Ir and Mrs. Thomas Jarrott, of
the West acrd Mrs. ,lames Jarrott,
of Ilillsgreen. visited the former's
cousin, Mrs. Edwin Jones last week.
-Miss Dorothy Lonsbery. of De-
troit, who visited her sister Mrs. J.
J. White during the yeast three
weeks returned to her home ort 'Mon-
day.
-Messrs Alf. and James Walter
left ,Jlonday morning to visit relat-
ives at the Soo. '1'hcy went by at•ay
of Sarnia taking a boat trip up the
lake.
-Miss Bertha Fitchett. of Thed-
ford. who was visiting at the home
of Mr. .1. I3. Brickwood, Exeter
North, left Monday evening for her
home.
-Mrs. \V. J. Reitman was taken
suite ill Thursday flight and was
confined to her bed several days in
consequence. She is now somewhat
better.
-Mr. E. J. Spackman, of Toronto.
spent a couple of days itt town last
week. During his stay he took it
run otnt to the Bend to visit 3:d.
rowe11.
-Rev. Kestic, who is surtplying for
Rev. A. 11. Going, during the latter's
absence on his vacation. mill ex-
change pulpits next Sunday With
Rev. Mutt, of Centralia.
-Rev. 1'. Swann, of Fullerton, will
occupy the pulpit of the (31ain street
church vest Sunday, both morning
and evening, Itev. Fear taking charge
of the services at Fullarton.
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Those wishing furs repaired or re-
modelled should bring thou in this
n.onth in order to secure redueed
ti ices. M. IIALKWILL. Andrew st.
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-Mr. J. G. Stanbury left Monday
vetting for a trip to , Toronto.
; hence via boat up the St. Lawrence
and by rail to the tt•hite [Mountains.
were he will spend his vacation.
-Mr. Thos. Oke. of Kingsville at-
tended the Ohl Boys' reunion at Lon-
don last week and took a run up to
Exeter Thursday. spending a few
days the guest of Thos. Acheson.
lir. and :Mrs. harry Buitkin, of
Logan, announce the marriage of
their daughter, lthodn Ethel, to Mr.
George Jackson, of 'ilitche!I, the
veddUig to take ![lace esrly in Sep•
tembdr.
-The fire brigade twss called 011
Thursday night for n practice not
and to sec that the engine is in good
working order. Stearn was gott,,ll
up and a good stream thrown in a
few minutes.
Of the local quoiters. who took in
the tournament at London last week
Ed. Treble [was the only on,. to get
inside the money. Ono of these times
F.I. will he coming home with the
trophy under his arm.
In Tan, Brown, Black and White
all on sale at exactly wholesale prices.;
SNELL & ROWE
NIGH GRADE SPICES
Absolutely Pure Highest Quality Greatest Strength
Our special selection of whole and ground Spices is complete and
will ensure perfect success.
Cloves, Cinnoman, Ginger, Nutmegs, Allspice,
Mace, Black, and White Pepper, Curry,
and Fumerie Powder.
Sold in Bulk, or 10 cents per Packet.
COLE'S DRUG STORE Exeter.
Store ttl•tt
Ra 1
- Exeter Bargain 6 t B
Big Bargains.• -In order to clear out
the balance of the stock of Groceries
and Boots and Shoes the cracking
big Bargain sale will continue all
this week, the 13th, 14tH as 15tb
of August. Terms strictly
the cash that gets the big bargains.
J. W. Broderick.
- Miss Lottie Wilson, who was vis-
iting her brother and friends here
for three 'weeks, has returned to her
home in Buffalo. accompanied by
Mrs. Ed. harness and daughter and
Miss Maud harness. who will remain
for a week or ten days. Mr. Ed.
Harness and Mr. T. J. Wilson rwill
join them during the week on a
special trip to Toronto and other
taints.
- James street Epworth League
held a successful ice cream social on
Tuesday evening. Ice cream and re-
freshments were served. Alt excel-
lent address, full of inteeest and im-
formation was delivered by Bev. E.
Grigg. Miss Lewis. Miss Flossie
Sweet. 'Miss Olive ilern, Miss Gladys
Bissett, 'Mr. It. Wilcox and Jferb.
Southcott took part in the program.
-Mr. August Guhr, of Gadshill,
and a former Exeterite. who sue.
cessfulllt constructed the large ELim-
villc drain has secured the contract
for straightening and deepening the
B
river Avon through the township of
North EHoare. Tcontract is FOR L'ItI:-COWS FOR
for *12.600ast. it is a eurohe tttitng Aug -
BULL FO
ust will make a success of the job, SALE
which is to Le finished by [December
1900. Hurons King, No. 80142„ Americas
-What might bare proved a very Jersey Cattle Club. for service at
serious accident happened to Miss the undersigned stables. Service fee
Anna I)ow on F'i iday of last 'week.' $2.00 for registered cows ; $1.50 for
She was riding horse -back and on 1 grades. Three exceptionally good'
turning the corner at the Main Bt. 1 Jersey CORS for sale. ,lust be sold
church the pony slipped on the paveto make room for other stock. -
ment throwing her off and frighten-
ing the vont. Miss Dow's foot was
held fast in the stirrup and she .was
dragged nt a gallop for about ten
rods when the pony went in on the
sidewalk and slipping fell, allow-
ing 'Miss Dow to get her foot free.
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She was able to get up anti ,`walk 1..4 4 mile south of Centralia, con -
home and it is almost a miracle that ta113 seers. Brick dwellin
she esoaped without further injur' 3 barns, one of which has basement
ins than a stretched wrist. stables. One acre orchard. tike
never failing wells; two windmills.
The soil is n clay loam. is .lean of
weeds, well itnderdrained and in 1st
class state of cultivation. t'or terms
etc., apply to It. Hicks,. Centralia.
Two 6 Octave Organs
Second Hand.
CHEAP
Also Two Pianos
OLD RELIABLE
It is an undisputed fact that Carling Bros.
have the best groceries in town. .rust ask our
competitors if we don't have the best. They
can't say no. for they know we have. Our
Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Fruit Buscuits,
are always fresh and good. We have a stand
in with nearly every, one, because of the super-
iority of our Groceries. We know how to buy
them, that's the way. Oh yes need any
(_'rockery? We nearly forgot to tell you that
we Have in some new goods, they are beauties
to! Theres a niceity about them that will ap-
peal to you, so will the prices we are asking.
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Highest prices paid for Poultry dead or alive.
CARLINC BROS.
New Grocery and Shoe Store
2 Doors North of Postoffice,oppositeWood's Meat Market •
Full line of Groceries, all new. Shoes for everybody, Men, Women
and Children, all sizes, at the very lowest cash price
Call and be convinced,
fresh OroCeiieS SloeS
Fall Term Opens
Sept. 1St. $ l0. Farm Laborers
Excursions To
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Slightly used
At Great Reduction.
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Sewing Machines 't
The best made at prices that
will suit you.
Bicycles, Baby
Carriages and Go Carts
Very attractive. Prices right
Fine Stationery
S. Maruo & Son
JAMES UNSWORTII
Manager of Jersey Stock Farm
Lumley P. 0. Ont.
Farm for Sale
Tuesday sass Mr. N. 1). ifurdon's
Olst birthday and it was truly an in-
teresting day for hint. As president
of the Exeter Lawn Bowling Club
be was up bright and early to meet
the Godcrich players who came flown
on the train. and adorned with some
millinery of General Wolfe's time.
he bended them el• wn Main street.
and saw that they were properly
cared for. ile naso took part itt the
gimes and made a [rote! shoo ing with
his rink. During the evening he In-
vited a number of friends to lunch
with him at the ,Mansion dlousc and
assist in celebrating the occasion, and
the royal style in which he was
toasted trade him feel as though he
would like to lire cntil he is 101 and
celebrate the Occasion every year.
.lf0 T JPI AND LOT FOR SALE
That house and lot at the corner
of Albert anti Jame sstreets, belong-
ing to the Sovereign Bank. i'or
terms and particulars apply 10 Can-
adian Bank of Commerce, Exeter.
JANITOR WANTED.
Applications for the janitorship of
the 1.zeter Public School will be re-
ceived by the Chairman tip to the
Mr. ilnrdon is sports master gen- 22nd inst., by swhorn details will be
oral of the town and it is through furnished. Dutiri to commence on
his untiring efforts that we have Sept. 1, 'OR.
lily kind of games here at all. lie
eves the first one to suggest a bowl-
ing flub. and although he kept nt it has been tuntnrcd II. it the Gibb;
it for n 'lumber of years, he finally evaporator would not Le running
suceeeded in having one formed. 'Dile this fall. In speaking with Mr.
year he is president of the oboe lie Ram. one of the concern, regarding
is also president of the Curling club. lbs matter% he stated that the eve -
he Exeter Gun Club, the Victoria `tjrorator will be in full operation this
Day Sports Committee and various ! fear under the same management
other sporting aesociati0ne. As a ! and will give notice In a very short
sportsman ht has yet to get a mark time when they will begin operations
.tgainet him for unfairness. and the The rumor evidently started owing
probability is he never will. A stir- to the death of Mr. Gibb, Arlen it be.
Rostion tris made et the gathering came necessary in settling tip his
e c c lent 'for
estate 1 n oral c th
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h of f
• evening that .1
Tt .av c nn 1
Angnist ht•erreelaim(t1 an nnr'tal sale. The company Inst year had
holiday in honor of lir. lhtrdon on , plesstnt dealings with the farmers
*Mount of his loyalty to the town , and expect to give them the tame
and the British Empire. !fere'- hop• : treatment ibis year. Mr. Liam trait
ing he may lies to enjoy many more in town Tuesday looking over the
birth lops, apple erop in this section.
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T. J. WILSON.
GRANO TRUNK WAV
SYSTEM
CENTRAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
The sooner you complete a
course in this school the sooner
you may expect to hold a posit -
ton of trust, Our courses are
thorough and practical. Our
students always succeed. We
assist graduates to positiont.
We have three departments,
Cottito$M111, Shorthand and
Teldgilaphy. We employ exper-
ie11ted Instructors. Catalogue
fee.
ELLIOTT & MCLACRLAN ,
Principals.
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Again
After being shut clown for re-
pairs, and are better than ever
Prepared to take care of the
needs of our many customers.
Leave your orders at the mill, they
will promptly be attended to.
Try our STAR flour
for Bread. And PRIN-
CESS for Pastry.
HARVEY BROS.
-Before the hour for the Sunday
School classes at th,• Main stre.:t
church last Sunda-, a young lad
entered the church through on" of
the windows and going it;, in the
body of the church stole a 5.t11 of
money from this ('01lcetion ltlateti
which bad been left 1 1 oto th,• morn-
ing ,`erelec.
MANITOBA, ALBERTA,
AND SASKATCHEWAN
Front all stations in Ontario, via Chi-
cago, St Pauls. Minneapolis,lor Duluth
Aug. 18, Sept. 1. from Toronto, North
Bay, and intermediate stations and all
stations west, thereof in Ontario.
Aug. 20. 27, Sept, 2, 14, from Toronto,
and east, and east of Orillia in Ontario
Fare of $10. is to Winnipeg, where
free tickets will be given to Kamsack.
Sask., Swan River Sask„ and interme-
diate points on Canadair Northern Ry
one cent per mile beyond those point.
to Edmonton inclusive. The Grand is
the only double track through the
West. Through fit, Clair -Tunnel by
electricity, no smoke or dirt.
$18. RETURNING
from Swan River, Kanisack and inter-
mediate stations, Farut Laborers jr.C
tificate supplied with each ticket, Ts -
plains how to procure this fare from
the Canadian Northern agent. Tickete
will also be istied via Toronto, and C.
P, By. under certain conditions on
following dates, Aug. 14, Sept. 8, front
stations north of Main Line Toronto.
to Sarnia Tunnel via Stratford, includ-
ing Toronto, North Bay line and stat-
ions west.
Aug. 19, Sept. 0, Toronto to Sarnia
Tunnel inclusive, via Stratford, and
all stations south thereof.
Aug, 22, Sept. 11, Toronto and east,
and east of Orrillia, to Kingston 'in-
clusive.
For tickets and full information call
J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent.
or write J. D. MCDONALD, Unios
Depot, Toronto. Ont.
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most sue, eaanl. Special Coupe for Teach- �.
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ulars.
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Western Fair
Greatest LIv6 Sto6 {,xIiIblt1011
of Western Marto
Full Programme of Attractions twice daily, including Kemp's Wild West
Show. Best of Music, Fireworks Each Evening.
ATHLETIC DAY MONDAY, SEPT. .4th.
('oine and enjoy yourself at London's Popular i':air.
Reduced Rates on all Railroads
I'rize I.ists Entry Forms, Programm• s, and all inlotnatitn
given on applicatein to
W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary
Sept.
. 11-19
London,