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SThWART'S
PHONE 16
DON'T make a mistake business is good and going to
te beats. The best and choicest lines of novelty goods
v ill be scarce as the season advances, Our:stock is now
complete. We have, we beleive, the the hest assorted stock we
1 are t he r shown. we are particularly strong on Dress Goods,
Mantles and Millinery,
$1 25 the yd. for the swellest
t'he v ion strive Suiting that
)ou will See this season.
French goods come in Bien
tied ,t►ipes of soft Autumn
tints. Blues, 13towns, Greens,
and Reds.
s:,cls. the yd. for a lovely
Black I'affett a Silk, every yd.
beats the makers guarantee;
soft bright finish, as good as
any tegular dollar silk in the
trade,
$1 (M► the s d. for lovely new
l'hevion Dress Goods. in self
colors, Black, Navy, Green,
these carry a beautiful shot
satin stripe.
1.25 the suit end for a real
rich timbre stripe Dress Cloth
makes a swell suit, Browns
Blues and Grecns.
*S 50 for a very swell Jack-
ets new Styles comes in tweet)
u,ixtu es and stripe trimmed
with inlaid velvat .uta fancy
braid.
$I1.04) for a real neat Jacket
with inlaid velvet collar, and
fancy braid triw►nings, the
coat is made from :t very tine
cloth and lined throughout.
$12 00 for our great leader
13 ix Back 50) inch. long. made
from pure wool cheviot, train-
ed
r in -ed with self strapping. Rare
value.
$15.00 for the finest range of
ladies up-to-date 'Tailor made
.Jackets that we have shown.
All 50 inch. long; some loose
and some tight. others semi
fitting. Blues,Black,Browns,
and Greens. Of course the
real swell ,jacket is tight tit -
ting. Ask for one of our
Jacket catalogues, they ate
flee.
MILLINERY we are ready with a display of Millinery that
should appeal to the most refined taste. The -styles this season
are a complete change, some of the Hats are very Targe and pic-
turesque, \Vings, Feathers and rich Flowers will be used in
abundance.
Leather Browns and Blues, will he very pronounced in fancy
combinations, A very taking effect will be Black Hats trimmed
with Empire Green combinations.
Miss Livingstone is again in charge of our show -rooms she has
a showing of modified copies of New York and Paris flats that
nre sure to be popular. Como in and study the New Styles,
bring your friends with you, you are always welcome.
Itetnamber your fart's produce is taken by us just the same as
cash. Live Poulry of all kinds. Dried Apples, Butter, Eggs, etc,
S. A. STEWAR'T
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lilt. OVENS EYE AND [BAR SUR-
geon, will be at the Commercial
hotel. hours 9.30 a. in. to 4.30 p.'
tn. asses prop
Gt o erly fitted and die -
Market Report.-Tba following to
the report of Exeter markets, cor-
nete,l up to Sept. 17th.
Mit, at 85 cents.
Pea,.ra,, f.0 to try c.•nts.
)t.trley'. 45 to 50 cents.
tats 35 to 40 cls.
Bran. *20.
Shorts *25.
11h ii bed 'Flour, STAB, x 2.60.
Fred Flour ii1.40 to 51.15.
Clover seed. *8 to $10 per bushel.
Coal. *7.25 a ton.
Egg-. tier. a Ides., nt.
Butter e0o.
Coal, 17 a ton.
Hogs, liveweight, *6.50.
11otr,• 'dressed, .i8 25.
NEW GT
School has started again and the Boys
HE OLD RELIABLE
Step into our store one door north of
Post Office, and see our NEW STOCK of
Dress Goods, Mantles, Furs,
othing, Boots 86 Shoes,
All Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods.
RELIABLE
WATCHES
Perfect in
Construction
Positive in
Performance
We again call attention to
our grade of WATCHES COATED TONGUE.
Good Material, Fine Finish, are popular only in hospitals. Busi-
ness men and strenuous (workers
an('. Accurate Ad,lustlnent are have no need of them. If hon get
all CO111bi11C(1 1n 0(11' High °n' though, don't throw' it at.ay,
but come to 09 and get it fixed. \\'e
Grade Watches. hare.
Our aim is not PILLS F011 COATED TONGUES
ea' txt vieye car and nose treated.'
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sit Saturday6cptcmbrr L'01h.1
Exeter fair next Monday tont Tues.
lay. 1
Miss Nellie Ramsay is visiting ``•1- and have your groceries delivered on short
abyss in 131yth.
Attend the hewer Concert F'
night.
rtr. frank ¢Cttil;ht is expected
home from the west this week.
-Lee Blatchford returned Satur-
day from i:s trip to the West.
--Elmore St nior left for Toronto
this wt ek to resume his studies.
Or. Ma:toy spent a fete days in
"r notice. The best fresh Groceries always in
stock.
Sell fR Rowe
Toronto dor:ng the past week. A GRAND OF'F Ell. -THE TIMES
Rey Farmer left: Tuesday for Tor- AND TORONTO M'EI 1CLY IGLOI3E
FAIRESI OFFER EVER MAOE
on.o to reume his sudies. ANI) CANADA\ {FARMER (FROM
hear the boy sopranos at the NOW UNTIL. JANY. 1910 FOR (111.60osyou nothing Ilrtter Concert. They are wonders. OR '111E'111E TWO PAPERS FROM NOW Ctsthin unless it
Miss Aggie Hunter, of Toronto, is TO JANY. 1909 FOR 35 CENTS.
.pending hot:days at her home here. --0.--'- Increases the weight,
E. H. Fish has been appointed •••••••••••••••••••••••Cure Dyspepsia and
thesexton of e Trivitt Memorial Those t.ishing furs repaired or re -
Church. modelled should bring theta in this Restores Health.
month in order to secure reduced
Mr. Arnold Moir and wife of 'prices. M. BALI\\•'ILL. Andrea' st. NN T' N "
Latchford, are visiting at Mr. John Exeter. •
mY. J. 13. Brickwood was in Tor-
Moir's, Ilurondale. ••••••••••N••"••••••••••
During Friday and Saturday Exe-
ter and the 'surrounding country was
enveloped in a cloud of smoke, which Wi o Ila Tablets are gnar-
ls supposed to have blown from the
forest fires ragingjn Minnesota and anteed to Cure all disorders
Wiscon. So denwas the noko
on Fridaysinthat the se sun was ass►diw of the stomach and build
as when viewed through a suroktw!
up those w110 are weak and
glass.
Crown County :Crown Attorney run down, or money re
Seager and Mr. Mitchell, of Godes
rich, President of the County Child. flln(le(1.
ref's Aid Sooiety, were in town Mon-
day int connection with little 'Wil- The Best and Only Guar -
bur Jones. who was accused of enter-
ing the Methodist ,Church lsomc anteed Indigestion Cure
weeks ago and taking money from
the collection plate The little on the Market.
fellow acknowledge his guilt, and
as he is of tender years, the society
has decided to place hit's in the
Childrens' Aid Shelter in London.
until a hotne can be secured for
him. Mr. Mitchell will take him to
London some day during the latter
part of the week.
a question of price, but qual-
ity, like anything else it is al-
ways cheapest in the end.
If you want a good
reliable watch call on
Us.
A. MARCHAND
Wedding Rings a Specialty.
NEW F#LL
and it wouldn't be a bad idea to
buy a box of Ilowey's Stomach and
Liver Pals and have them ready.
Indigestion, billiousness or a bad
cold may coat the tongue. Our pills
Will Curc it. Only 25c a box.
W. S. H OW EY, Ph m, B.
Chemist ami Optician'.
EXETER - ONTARIO.
Phone 50
Farm for Sale
onto last week attending cite exhi-
t.ttcrt.
Mrs. Alex. Forsythe and daughter
of Sitneoe aro the guests of Mrs.
(:,•o. 'McLeod.
-MEXICAN. KISSES nre tuneful,
but Enjoyme A'.mond Creast is by
far the best for chapped hands and
tanned face. Bottle 25c. Sohl at
The PURITY.
Mr. G. W. Harrison, manager of
the (lank of Commerce left last week
on his vacation. Ile was joined at
London by Mrs. Harrison and from
there they left. for a visit to New
York.
Mr. .1. W. 1'. .,h has instructed
Mr. Thomas Caut.ron. Auctioneer to
sell that ehoieo farm, lot 2o. con. 1,
Ushorne. one mite north of Exeter
-AND- on which there Is a frame dwelling
house. a large batik barn and she l
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'WIVER
SUITINGS
OVER COATINGS
PANTINGS
AND
VESTINGS
an 1 straw house. This farm is well
watered. with one-half acre orchard ;
28 acres niftier cultivation and the
balance (crass. The fnrm insist be
sold. if not sold privately on or be-
fore the 7th. Clay of Octoher.1908.,
will he 'sold by p'.ihlic auction to-
gether with the chattels on OcI..
2211d. 1908. tt► the premises at bite
o'olock. For terms and particulars
apply to Thos. Cameron. Allot. 1•'ar-
quhar. or J. W. \\'elslt, Exeter.
CO('I(T (tt' IIK\'iNION rolt TOWN.
S11i1' OF USIIOltNL
In all the latest Shades and Notice is hereby given that a court
will be held puttsuant to the Ontario
Pat -erns, at reasonable priegs. Voters' Lists Act, by ilia Honor, the
Judge of the County of Huron at the
Ute New Fashion Plates for
See Township hall. Elimville tat Wed -
the Present Season.
nesday. Sept 30th. 1908 at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon. to hear and deter-
mine complaints of errors and omits-
W.W W. i T AMAN stens in the Voters List of the Mun-
,e,htlity of the Township of Ceborne
f o r 1909.
Merchant Tailor. Dated at Whalen. this lith day of
EXETER, -- ONTARIO. September. 1908.
FRANCIS MORLEY
Clerk
Cur office staff are unanimous in
t.,..• opinion that "Chief" Gill raifes
:lent fruit. He presented us with
several samples of apples the other
da'. anti in a. f, w minutes nary a
cc a was left.
-Mrs. W. 1). Yeo returned hotne
Monday evening after spending two
weeks with friends at Toronto, Port
Hope and Trenton. and taking aNotice to Creditors
boat trip to the Islands combining Mr. J. Willis Powell nearly had
business with pleasure. the oonductor of the north -bound
train 5fonci+tJ' evening. sCarcd stiff Notice is hereby given pursuant to
We are pleased to'arc that Mr. for n times Mr. Powell had got.-cn the revised Statutes of Ontario. that
Richard Delbridge, who was injured on the train and was talking with all creditors and others having
at bis son's fart's at Winchelsea s► a friend. and as the train usually claims against the Estate of thr
stopsoat the tank, he thought he late John Cornish. of the Vil),•tge of
wuld ride that f er. The train, how- Exeter, in the County of Huron.
lidn't to and Willis not who died on or about the fifteenth
(A positive cure for Dyspepsia.)
and Girls will need Clothing, Shoes, etc.
Does your Boy need a New Suit.
Does he need new Shoes, Does he need new Knee Panty
Does Le need a new Hat. Does he need anything
in wearing apparel.
if he does it will pay you to bring him to us We arc headquarters for
"GOOD WEARING DUDS" for Boys, the kind that will stand the
hard skufting, any strong healthy boy will skuff them too' The kind
that you will not have to buy often.
Dotes your Girl need a New Dress.
Does she need new Shoes. Does she need new Hosiery
Does she need a new Hat. Does she need anything
in wearing apparel.?
If she docs it will pay you to bring them to us. We have the sort
of Dresses, Shoes, Hosiery, Hats, etc, a robust girl needs. The
kind that wears well and always looks well,
Ask us about it. For sale at
COLE'S Drug Store.
ITry it at our risk. t
If you bring your Boys and Girls here for
their "Duds" you can keep them well clothed
at moderate cost.
CARLING BROS.
few weeks ago is able to get around
town. The wound in his head is
completely healed, but be complains verc
of an occasional pae,
in in the back• caring to take the trip to Ilcnsall, day of July, A. D. 1908. are request -
Rev. E. A. Fear preached at Sun- made a flying leap for terra firma ed on or before the fifteenth day of
shine church last Sunday afternoon and landed in a' heap. The con. October, A. 1)., 1908, to send by
evening, the occasion being the doctor saw the jump and watched post prepaid or deliver to the under-
Indstomal harvest horse of that church. as long as he could to see if Mr. P. signed Solicitors for the Reverend
1: Burgess, ei the Elimville cis- arose, but not being able to see him Richard C. Evans, the executor of
e .... took charge of the services in telegraphed to the operator here to, the last Will and Testament of the
t 1., Main Street .church in the even- commence a search. Willis, how- said deceased, their Christian and
:ng. ever, managed to get away before) surnames, addresses and descript-
Notice to Exhibitors. -In the prize his would be rescuers arrived. tictos, s thea fullstatement particularsof
tatheir thaeier.
list of .the Exeter Agricultural so- received several bruises on the face In
claim
ciety under the head of horses, an and other parts of the body during lcounts, and the nature of the sccur-
crror was made in class four, car- his acrobatic stunt. 1tics, it any, held by than
riagc horses. The !word, "Class 4 ,ttr. and Liss. \Vcslaway, the "lig-ANI) FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
Carriage" should be at the top oL sionaries who left lost October for that after the said last mentioned
the page over the :words "Brood dote, the said executor will proceed
Chcntu, China, arc Loving rather'assets
ceedmare accompanied by (oil.' peculiar exp,•riencea in the field of (0 distribute3tlthe hartics f cIb e ithtti
labor. A letter recently rece:wed
claims from there states that the heat be. thereto,
bwhic(t heard g shallnt6enohavte
ing intense. they (were ordered to notice, and that the said executor
the mountains, as they were unable
to stand it. They secured a stout- will not be liable for the said assets
ber of coolies, and left thrill ill or any part thereof, to any Person
or persons of whose tllaims notice
charge of their luggage. Shortly
after they were astounde.1 to [incl shall not have boat received by
that t he coolies had left with all him at the time of such distribution.
their clothing. tt ith the exception of DATED at Toronto the third day of
that which they meso. However,Reptehert A. D. 9908.
son.
;hey proceeded to the mountains af-
ter notifying the police, and a l'ew Executor's Solicitors,
days later they receiveda ►netsnge Continental Life I31d To. mato.
saying the 'thieves had quarrelled
among .themselves. and the police
hail captured them before they hail Notice to Creditors.
divided the spoils. They were 300
miles from where the robbery took
"Robert
matter of the estate of
Town -
place when the arrests were ►nadc' Ilo.bert Burn•. late of the Tow n-
fhe police returned the \\'hrn ship of Bfanshard. in the County
of Perth. Farther. deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
11. S. O., 1897. chap. 129, that all
creditors and others having claims
Regular Storm Period corers the aga:n;t the estate of the said Robert
15th to 19th, with .Moon at !Etat
Burn=. who _ tree! on or about
quarter on the 17th, and at extrotnc the 18[h day of April. 1004. are te-
declination north on the 1811t. The q{t°red 011 yr Wore the 12th day of
all o
n the
will prepaid
period(c 1 0 byest tc . 1
crisis of this Ix to) t., 9 8 to gena i P 1
17th. 18th, and lath. The chraacter or deliver to Messrs. Gladman &
of the storms will be plainly nub- Blanbury, solicitors for 1Ime execs'.
ended many hours before they appear for of th:t estate of the
by the reading of any reliable bar- said deceased their Christian
ometer, the direction and force °f' and surtlnmes, addressee and des
the wind currents, the temperature criptions. the full particulars of their
and the amount of humidity indic-� claims. the statement of lhrir ae•
gird by the hygrometer. or even Chet counts and the nature of the tte-
bodil sensations of mugginess. This; sutities, 11
any, hold by them. And
period, o[ course, is (tear the center! [ui.thcr lake notice 'Plat -,fcer such
of Earth's autumnal egtrinox• ntlrl' last mentioned date the eai.t Ezecu.
an) on, a ho his (tone his own twitch- I tor will proceed to distribute
ing and studing for any slumber of i the assets of the deceased anion; the
years. does not need to be informed ,,artics emitted lhetrt 0. Ravin.; re.
that d rag. roil: equ nso i rl s,o. tn• arc t I.,trd only to the claims of which
liable to appear at this storm period. � they shall then have (10110 and that
Such indeed is the case in any storm.' the said executor will not b,' Ii.•ihle
front themiddle of August into Oe. I for the pair) aseete or any part there-
tobcr. As is shown by the storm diw-; of (t► any person or persons of whose
gram for thio month, the centre ot;et,titne entire .hall not 11 Ire Men
New Grocery and Shoe Store •
2 Doors North of Postoflice,oppositeWood's Meat Market
Full line of Groceries, all new. Shoes for everybody, Men, Womea
and Children, all sizes, at the very lowest cash price
Call and be convinced.
Fresh rjroceries old Shaes
Mrs. Shirr ay. Sr., of Mensa:l. was
the guest of Mrs Collin; on Tuesday.
Mr. Ed. Fowell and Miss Cora Powell
returned Sunday evening from their
auto trip to Belleville. Mr. Fowell
left Tuesday for Chicago. being ac.
compattied as far as \V indsor by Mrs.
11. Fowell end Miss Lib Johns who
will visit there during the week:
One of our failings is te forget
names, although we are strong on
taco: it was the combination that
put us in wrong A few days ago.
A young lady called to renew the
subscription for her father's paper,
and not wishing to appear forgetful
and to obtain a clue, we asked her,
whether she spelled ber name with
an e or i . When she smilingly re-
plied. "Why my name is hill".
Saturday was the 68th bitthdayof
Mr. James Tem and during the day
he and his wife were pleasantly en-
tertained by their daughter Mrs. J)r.
Sweet. A:though Mr. Tom has long
since passed the span of life nllotte 1
man. he is still in possession of
:I his faculties. end every .lay
he
weather is favorable
•. hen the (•tthc
visit
•akes n stroll up town and visits
a
.1,h his (natty friends.
In an interview' %vith Mr. Hyde.
the engineer who surveyed the route
for the proposed extention of the
St. Marys & Western Ontario Ity.
from St. Marys to Sarnia. through
Exeter. he informs us the company
has undertaken the building of the
work of Contractor Webb on the line
east of St. Marys and as soots as that
work is completed. the company in-
tend going ahead with the extension
towards Exeter.
it is expected a itrae number (tom
Exeter and vicinity 'ebil attend the
Leerier mectina 91 ('anion on Wel-
nesday, the 23rd. it is some time
sines. n prime min:w;er line graced
th:e section with 11:s presence, and
T. J. WILSON.
APPLES
WANTED
We wish to announce that we are now ready
to take apples and will pay:===
lOcts. per cwt, for Chops and
Red Astrakhans.
25cts. per cwt, for fall fruit
that will make peelers.
h out
they left Chentu for the mountains
the thermometer registereda 1tortnc10 -
grces. Mr. \Vestaw•ap
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Exeter boy.
The Caledonia Evaporating Co.
Evaporator on Station Street, Exeter.
3. G. EARL, Manager.
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Program of
Laurier fleeting
At Clinton
Wednesday, Sept. 23rd.
10.50 a. m. -Arrival of Bir Wilfrid 2 p.m. -Speaking will commence
Laurier, Lady Laurier, ilea G. P. with five minute addresses by li,
Graham and others. Y. McLean, M. i'., South Huron:
Robert Holmes, candidate for West
1 p.m. -Procession from G. T. R. Huron ; A. Hyslop, for East Il iron
Station, including carriages with
the Premier, Lady Laurier. the Presentation of address to Sir Wil -
Minister of Railttays, candidates. frid Laurier, from the three 'Jiur.
guests and others. ons, read by J. O. Stanbury, Secy,
South •liurorr Liberal Association.
• ' Address by SIR \VILFIRID LAURiER
28th REGIMENTAL RAND, site T-'' whop will be introduced by Mr. M.
FORD G. Cameron, Goderich.
Selections thy Male Quartette.
Address by LION. O. P. GRAHAM,
who will be introduced by Mr.iW.
I 11. Kerr, Brussels.
i Liberals from outside are request-
) ed to meet at the station and partj-
CLINTON WHITE DYKE BAND 1 oipatc in the procession. Chairmen
of municipalities aro askedto attend
l'll'F;11 MACDUNAt.U, t3E,\FOBT1Li to assembling of visitors from their
.ANI) rit'Elt .\MACDONALI), \V1NG. I locality.
HAM, IN COST1'ltE.
MITCHELL RANI)
ZURICH BAND
\VING1IAM BAND
'CLINTON CITIZENS iIANI)
Sins
1T
Trains at
The Lieut.
Col.
un be Majors
marshalled by Special Lieut. Col. Young, t\fajors 1Vilaon gle Fare
and Comfit., Lieut. \'hidden. Cap-
tnittt Heiman and McPhail, J. A Special twain will leave Clinton
Skinner and others. for London and intermediate points
The procession n ill 1►e weleottted at at S P. ►tt. t
Recreation I'ark by a school chil- l;rrd t1Hwe The Ktng.
dre's'chorus, under direction of i F. 11. Hodp c•I)r..1. \V. Sha
Mr. \Vs. 1'. Spalding. yecretueary. Chairman.
M's, A:ger rpen, several days last I Lloyd Davis, of the '-f u:sent batik
week with her brother, W. R. Al-! staff le[: yesterday De Toronto to
ger. ; spent hie vacation.
Mr. Richard Se.don and D:. Geo.' Mir, J(nn'e Delbri�lg • left this
Seldon. of Ingersoll, w:•:icd relatives week tot Walkerton where Rhe
in town Sumlay- has ircd a potitinli at milliner.
ills. Waiter Darry, of Ingersoll.;
11. i'. lleeton nod family have re -
many. among w•ltom are a numberr< the earth's autumnal equinox falls : received by them at the lime of each
spent last Werk w:th his titter. Mrs. t tarn to telco after ep nding the
o''Conserve tires. have deeded to on the 22nd. but violent storms me cpisttibntiou. 11. 0. A•ldon• ;sunit r rr,onths at the bend.
take advantage of the opportunity no more liable to fall on or about • GLADMAN & ST.\Nn1'IIY au. Lewin kern and Mies Ol{ve
to sec Sall hear the distinguithed� that .lite than any other period for I Solicitors for .aid Rxccutot Next Monday the day end night j in
►r• 11,leman end his s iticient colleague! (leeks before and atter. 11 is
tst always' Dated at Exeter. this 15th day °f will be of equal length and fall will herr who have been visiting
Hon. G. 1. Graham. A aper:a. ha' sate to look for the strongest i gep;erntxr. 1908. commence'Totc t o. have returned home.
been arr•+nar(1 for •,n the return tr'e bination of disturbing collate,''any.; Mr. Richard (luster and family ss Tillie Dumart. of llerlirt.
leaving Clinton for London and t, :, a here from one to four weeks before et' disturbances will eicselop .,t this moved to town last week awl Jr.., ne.1 w•ho )las been v:siting Mist Jennie
et►rtione on the return trip. Tle or after this venter day of I'lsrth'eItime. The preponderance of .it�turh. copying the bons. 0n l)id;ey •rtn•et,`Lfart,. of testa. and relatives at
rettulsr trla will Is, rtss'l going to (quinox. and figure that the most anise will fall on the aide of greatest p'•►rehasr•d from Mr. Bowerman some i Zurich. ter the past two wnekt, re -
Clinton. general and riolcnt Ftormt an 1 elft• 1 disturbing sautes. titne ago. 1 turn d to her home Monday.
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