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PHONE 16
Last Chance
This Season
Seven Only Ladies Lin-
en Skirts, -
tucked, flounced and trimmed
with Buttons and folds.
Regular value $2.25 to $2.75
You take your choice fcr only
$1.33
Mens Covert
Rain Coats
in Grey,
close, fine
finish. well
made, best
linings. Suitable for rain or
fall ovetcoat. $8.50.
A Bandy Lot white' lawn
\Vaists, trimmed with Lace,
Insertion and fine Tucks,
ranging in price from $l.25to
1.50. You take your choice
for 75c.
here Is one Pure
tveatersl
for the Boys in Navy
and Car-
dinal with fancy roll collars,
50 Cents.
1.00 $i.25 $I.50
Three Specials
In Black Chiffon Taffeta
Silk, all 30 inches wide.
These conte to us direct from the makers. No middle profit ex-
cept the agents. Positively the best values we have ever shown.
Color and finish are perfect. These are money savers.
401.
SPECIAL
A line of Scotch Ginghams direct
from the Old Country in new Stripes,
Checks and Shadow Plaids. Real Beau-
ties. Every yard guaranteed, absolutely
fast dye. 12..c.
Dinner Sets
Lovely new designs in im-
ported Dinner Sets. 108 pieces
to the set, pure white grounds
hard semi china body, decor-
ated with neat spray and
floral eITeete, gold traced and
stippled. About fifty sets to
choose from $7.75 to $15.00
"Bridal Rose"
Our open stock Austrian
China. Anything from a
tea cup to a full dinner set,
acknowledged to be the pret-
tiest pattern in the trade. Tea
set for $7.25. Dinner Set $18
to $23.00 according to num-
her of pieces, "Ask for Bri-
dal Roses"
Black Dress Goods
BlackDress Goods, one of our strongest lines. Our as-
sortment is very complete. New lines are being opened
up each week. We aro showing some very pretty shadow
stripes and plain mirror flniehed goods. See our lines at
50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25.
Farm Produce is just as good as cash
%T. A. STEWART
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Great Clearing Sale
Of All Summer Goods
Tiley must all be cleared out regard-
less of cost. New Dress Goods aro in
come and get a bargain.
Picone 22
R. N. ROWE
One door north P. O.
go. kill
Don't Gos,By
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without t 'ninfor
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new Fall fabric's we are tailoring in-
to suits and top -coats. You won't Fee
them anywhere else for we have than
exclusively.
ORDER A SUIT MADE
for yourself while you are here.
We'll make you n swell on. for as
little es possible and g uerantce snore
.cloths satisfaction for the money
than you ever had boforc.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
BRICK HOUSE AND SIX ACRES OF
LAND IN USIIORNE.
The North-East corner of Lot 13,
Concession 6, t'aborne. the property of
tht late Israel Harris. The house
V one and one -halt stories) high and
contains six rooms, kitchen and wood-
shed. 'There is a frame barn about
Lu by 40. hard and soft water. and
about one aer± of good fruit trees
The Foil is a good clay. The lot Is
mostly seeded out and is well fenced
And drained. Apply to sarin to Asea t the D,• •trtmcnt'd
OLADMAN & HTANBURY•� o[[et o[ $1.00 a box for serving the
C I eter. rural n. delivery. 1 ,
Here
To Stay
Bus and Dray calls
promptly attended to.
Horses kept in stock
for sale.
WM. ARNOLD
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The Haying Se
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Season
is Here.
And you will need a hay
fork. I have the agency
for Beatty Bros., Fergus,
round rod track.
Satisfaction guar-
anteed and prices
right.
Have capable man to install
them.
W. T. Gillespie.
Phone 51, Exeter.
Adverlise'mmits nre out calling for
tender+ for carrying the mail between
Mitchell and Exeter. Mr. Campbell
having cancelled his contract not
1,9 Solicitors for the Estet171�, i.
Market Report.-Tbs following as ( The Y. M. C. A. sports will be alTimeS Want Column
the report of Exeter markets. oor- 1 big feature next Mlonday, Labor Day.
rected up to September End.
\V h_ sat, 95 to 97c.
Burley 50 •to 55c.
Oats, new 35e.
Oats, old •12c.
Peas 75 to *0c.
]!ran 82.2.00
Shorts 521.00.
Star ''lour 53.00
Feed flour 51.50 to $1.55.
!'.utter 19c.
Eggs 20e.
Hay 59.00, 810.013
]logs liveweight $7.50 to $7.75
Potatoes 75 to 90 oents
Coal. $7.25 a ton.
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LOCALS
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Next Monday will be Labor Day.
'Mas Porter. of Clinton, is the
guest o' Miss Grigg.
The Exeter school opened for the
fall term yesterday.
Mrs. T. Statham. of Acton, is vis-
iting her rota \V. J.
Mr. F. W. Earncombe. of Leedom-
arrived
eedom
arrived in town :Monday to take aur -i Five rccond hand wheels for sale.!
veys for the new waterworks system.; Juba Trebner. 1
Mrs. R. R. Rogers and children. --- - I We are still in the swim. Our Bargain Counter is again
who visited Mrs. Rogers' parents Mr. BOY '10 I.1:A1tN PRINTING -One i ladened with
and Mrs. Ed. Christie. returned to tt ha has passed the entrance exams.
their house in Chicago 'Monday even- preferred. apply ut TIMES OFFICi:. I AT BARGAIN PRICES. Both ends and
inThe Exeter bowlers will have a "the ]]ansa;] flouring Mills have DRESS GOODS large pieces. Regular 35. 40. 50, 00 and
busy time next Monday. Labor Day, on heuld a large quantity of feed,are allgood, heavyand durable; make aplenr ylicl dreard to sses
clear tr.m. These good/
when two rinks from Seaforth and and will supply you with liras at ; b your girls going
]here rinks from Seaforth are
ex- • 522.00 and Shorts at 523.00 to school of you mothers. Come quick 1►efote they are all gone.
per l
ton; secureyour requirements while Extra value in table linen for a f
p •clad bora. 1 ;Table Linen
Ml ed Cora Prior, who during the the emptily last:. only Real Linen Damaak full 7 . w e
past year visited friends in Portage If you sant gond bread use our with neat pattern. while they 1 t 81.00
La Prairie, Alameda and other points -Snow Drift Fauai:y Flour". 1 per yard, also napkins to match at $2.25, $2.75 and $3 W, Beautiful bleached
in the northwest, returned home last ! table linen, good width, special at 50 and 75c and unbleached table linen its
Friday evening. WOOL) FOlt SALE. -We are now heavy, well finished at 25, 35, 41). 45, 50, 05 and 75c. These are extra value.
-prepared to deliver to any part of but having a quantity of them are going to clear to make room for our fall
the town first class elm slabs. All goods which are arriving every day.
'Messrs. Charles Knight, of St.
Thomas, George ]:night, of Ilderton.
and Frank ]freight, jr., of 'London, orders promptly attended to
were here attending the funeral of _
R. GILLIES.
the late Charles Knight.
The Winnipeg branch of the 'Mc- DR. U 11 *.1 1? 11 la. omEAreial
goon. pill be at the Commercial
Clary Mfg. Co. of 'London, was almost ,,,, .-- ;I, 1:, 1r m:. to 1 p.
totally destroyed by fire Saturday rn. Glasses viewer -1) fitted and die- SHOES
.,„14,„,,,T}ua stock valued at $135.- eases of eye ear arid nose treated.
000 is almost a total loss. Next visit Monday. Sept. 0th fore -
Rev. R. E. IM•illyard, nformer pas- noon. llensn:l in afternoon.
tor, will occupy the pulpit of the -
.\fain street church next Sunday. FOR SALE OR RENT- Two storey Now id your chance to get shoed before the winter comes. A good line of
brick boils.. centrally located. Ap-
ply at '11111 s Office.
Call and See our new range of fancy Suitings for
ladies in all the new shades and styles.
For Two Weeks Only we will give a special discount of 15%
'Miss Flos-it Sweet is visit;ng Miry while Rev. Fear will take charge of
Davis at Saintsbury. the services in .Goderich that day.
Mr. A. Ilasti, js visited relatives Miss Lena Bennett, of Toronto, left
at Cross Ili:I last week. Saturday for her home, after a
Mr. John .McIntyre event Sunday couple weeks' visit with her sister.
with friends in t enforth. Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Mliss Kathleen
Miss .1. Dort is visititng vela- Stewart accompanied her and will
lives in Toronto and Orillia. visit for a short time.
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M .'. J. A. Stewart is attending the .MrAugust Gubrof Shakespeare,
who has the •ontract for dredging
millinery openin;s in Toronto. the Sauble river in Usbornc township,
Thornton Maker and Ern. Flynn has rented the house of Wm.'Batch-
are attending the Toronto fair. ford at the corner of 'fain and Vic -
Miss Tillie White is attending the toria streets and will stove here
enillinery openings to Toronto. shortly.
'Mrs. Moncur and daughter Edith .Mr. J. M. Southcott took part ii'
are visitir:g friends in Toronto. the Scottish games at Seaforth Wed -
The principal feature Labor Day nestle), of last week. In the 100
will be the Y. •M. C. A. Sports. yard dash and 220 yard dash he came
'Mis_s Violet Willis, of Marlette, in fourth and in the 1-1 mile race won
Mich., is visiting friends in town. third prize. The speediest runners
in Ontario were there, some of whom
Miss \'in•a Fisher t visiting her do nothing else but train and keep in
sista r Mrs. W. Davis in Hamilton, visiting
and 1Mlcly. is to be congra-
'M:.s Itnrues. of Toronto. was the Winter' on the good showing made.
guest of IMiss 11. Keddy at IIurondale.
The admission o the Y. M. C. A.
sports Monday will be 15 and 10 cents
Mr. Shirley Bolder is spending his
vacation with his mother in Buffalo.
Miss Evelyn Gill returns to Toledo
to -day to resume her position• as
n u r so.
.lir. Geo. Hawkins left Monday for
Winnipeg, where he will remain for
a month.
The electrical storin Saturday
.r :ght did considerable damage near
London. •
'Messrs. LeRoy and Chester Coultis
visited r' •• s •n 6 . Marys f u. d e t over
Su nday.
Misses Martha Carlin.; and Winni-
[red Carling left (Monday evening for
Brantford- 1
'Mr•. and Mrs. James Hern have re-
tur ,ed after n week's visit with their
�o a in •Norwich.
Mrs. Arnold .Moir. of Latchford is
visiting her mother Mrs. .Tno Gould
of Hay township.
'Mrs. W. IL 51roasser, of Seaforth.
was a guest at the home. of W. J.
Statham Tuesday.
Mr. Itobt. Down. of Bethesda, wbo
spent the past summer in the west,
returned home Tuesday.
Mr. Thos. Russell returned Satur-
day evening after spending the past
eeo months in the west.
The Musses Marchand returned
hone' Friday e ,
fte r a g ie asult visit
with friends in Goderich.
Mise ilannal► Kinsman. returned
Thursday from Parry Sound, where
she spent her vacation.
The M ieses birdie and Lillian
1Iny:t. have returned after visiting
friends. in 'Marlette, Mich.
Mrs. \V. I). Clarke. returned Mon-
day from London. where she visited
h -r pareete for several Creaks.
Mrs. Leach. of Cleveland and Miss
P.lanycook. of Detroit, are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gladrnan.
Mrs. Saxon Fitton and Master Ger-
old Dillon. returned Saturday after
a two week, visit in Buffalo.
Mr. J. G. Stanbury is in Toronto
attending the Exhibition. Ile took
with hire an assortment of gladys.
'Miss May (:ill, who spent her vaca-
tion in town, left Tuesday for Fort
Erie to resunt,• her teaching duties.
Mrs. It. i1. Co:Iitis and Miss lion -
throe left Tuesday for Toronto,
where they intend residing in future.
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Mrs.Thames
1.1.5 the h me•s
pnr.ut,,. n
Mond. is confined to her bed suffering
from n severer :Meek o[,ti n
festas
.
Mrs. .f. 1.. Flynn. Miss Alice and
Master Tom, of Pueblo. Col.. nre
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Stat-
ham.
Don't fail to attend the Y. M. C.
A. sports next Monday nfternoon.
A Grant Offer. -The 'i'irnes and
Family 11ertld and Weekly Stir from
rowtill inn 1910 for
TWENTY-FIVE
IV:
CENTS.
Ed. ,loses, John Walker and Lonnie
Heywood intend !caving next Monday
'or Belleville, where they will nttend
ollege.
Thr latest invention is n ;nn that
reloads itself. 'Whet many men
would like is n bottle that would re- ing up. The horse was found p•ace-
lond itself. _ fully ernzing in n field and portions
You will be interested in line (Fe- of the Imre-wee were foetid strewn
play of Tooth itrushes al llowey's alone the roadside.
Uruzstore. Brie::es guaranteed not The Exeler Y. M. C. A. will hold
to come out 25c.• their first annual Athletic Meet on
'Mr. John Grigg hna moved his stock Labor Day. September Olh, 1909. (l.►
to the building formerly occupied by Exeter Airicnllural Grounds. com-
l.'. .1. Knight. while 'he is having hie mencin,; nt one o'c'ock. Following
More r• modelled. iv the lint of events. 100 yard• da -h:
Rey. S. .1'. Sharpe and family have 220 ynrde dash; 1-4 mile rase; 1.2
returned from their vacation and mile race; 1-2 mil.• Bicycle ace: 2
Mr. Shnrpe will occupy the pulpit of mile the main;cllight.Tautnp: ]road
CCavan church next Sunday. ins Itrond Jump: flop. Step and ,rump
Mr. Hirsh Spnckrnan was confined Pole \'Wulf ; Relay Rac•. 1 mile. 4 10
to hie le d a few days &Ilene Ihei tenni. The first three winners of
peat week, inflammation of the liver e•nch event will he :married Cham-
beinz the ,nuc• of his 1!Ine..e pionship bnd;ee and the winner of the
Mr. and Mre. Thns. F.. liandfor4 10,th:en nggreg!ate of points in the
and family rotund Saturday after a day's events will be presented wilh a
piencant visit with Crossley and )Tun- suitable prise. The events nre open
ter nt their cottage in Muskoka. to nll eompetitora w he•th-r members
Mr. Art Wood. of Ih' llnnae bank of the Y. M. C, A. or not. and it is
ainf(, Toronto, returned to resume] expected they will he keenly contest•
his duties Mondny evening. nfter a ed. Admission: Gentlemen 15e: La -
pleasant visit with his pirents here» dies and Children iOc.
IIONEY FOR SLE.
White c:over honey in large see -
tions, 10 cents per ib. White clover
honey .n )sound Feeliorls 13 cents lb.
All kinds of fall plume at market
arises. •Mrs. ]harry Brown, \1'in-
che:sea. 8-26-4
shoes In all sizes, to clear at 49e whtlo they last,
One Case only Ram La's Tea in Black, reg. 5oc, this week 40c
Highest Prices for Produce. Butter 10e; Eggs 211e trade, IOtfc. cash; These
prices subject to change
CARLINC BROS.
WANTED -Apprentice wanted to •"''+''d +•''' =i'++++e-1•+•1••1•++•1•-:•:••1•+•i•:
]learnforks. barber trod.•. Pcnpr:t se and e
000 FARM FOR SALE
Situated on the second concession, j:
lot 26, of the township of Usborneg .i.
three miles from Exeter and five •+
miles from Hensel!, close fo church
and one mile and a quarter from +'
school. On this property there is •C
erected a good frame house, seven
rooms, convenient to hard and Foft a F
water; barn 40 x 60 ft. with stabling •II• ,�
underneath, horse atable 20 x 35, with
'Contractor .Tosepb Lawson, of drive floor and loft for hay. There ::'et
Crediton. has torn down the old. are forty acres seeded down and ten
bridge crossing the Sauble near Eli acres in bush, also a good bearing +' a
Sneil's. property two miles west of orchard. This pro erty is well draib- J.
town. and is slaking the excavations ed and in a good state of cultivation. •}- (I,
for the abutments. A ".temporary If not Bold privately before the 151b ♦ O
bridge has beep constructed across of September will be Fold by public
the river and is in a safe condition tinction on Sept. 30th tozether with
for crossing. th,. chntte:s or, the premises. For ••�+ ill
The Opera House has been eneagcd further particulars apply to Robert t, 0
for Fair night, when the.Evelyn Down on the pre miser or Thomas
Buckley Comedy Company, f New Cameron. Auei!oce:r. I'artuhar. e..I
York, assisted by Eddie Pizgott, the + .]
little man with the big voice, of Tor -Q
onto, will .give a high class concert. ! FOlt SALE V
The talent will consist of Evelyn
Buckley, soprano soloist ; Mr. Eddie Cottage end three lots in Exeter,
Piggott, Pearl Hopper, humorous and ' being lots Nos. 55. 56 and 57 south of + (V
dramatic reader: Elva •MMcl3roomS rncoe Street. On this property is a -'
Laird, violinist, and Irene Stevens, t
-rem • cotta;* (brick foundation) con- ;.+, Write for particulate,
Pianist and accompanist. I tainin; five rooms and a good cel- ti
A reactionary !;toren period is cen- ,:Ir also a (rood well and a large
tral on the 3rd. 4th and 5th. The stable. Good garden and fruit trees.
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moon is on the celestial t actor on the property has to be sold to twin' 3 Clinton Business
the 2nkl, within a few hours of peri- i "I) :in "t"11.• Apply 10 �•
gee, hence decided barometric flue-; (■1,:11)\fAN & STA\BURY. College
Barristers, +
1nations, with probable t hunder +storms. will appear in many places ! Exeter, Ontario. +
ns car:y as 1he 2,sd. During the 3rd '. + Geo. Spotton, Principal.
411, and 511, these disturbances will FARM FOR SALE
•I•:•++•hf••�•I••l••t•++++++ir++++-:•el le+�t
tines eastwardly over most par's of
the country. Rising barometer and
e:enring, cooler weather will follow
this period for several days.
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Over one thousand stu-
dents enrolled by our chain
last year. It pays to at-
tend a link of this great
chain, for "is UNION
THERE Is STRESIJTII,"
The demand for our •t•
graduates is THREE +
TIMES the soppy.
Other schools engage 4.
our graduates as teachers. X
A special course for teach- 4.
ers +
Graduates of two years
ago are now earning $'2,
000 per annum. x
Three courses-ComatER.
CIAI., STEs(ooRAPILY, and
TELEGRAPHY.
F011 term Opens Run. 30
A special meeting of the county
council twns held at Clinton on Wed-
leestlny of last week. the purpose of
the meeting being to consider a com-
munication from t Corporation on the or or Iron of
P
Clinton nsking the County to guaran-
tee 111 debentures of the town to t2te
amount of 55,100 issued to install a
water works system. After the corn-
muitienliou land been read and dis-
cussed Ihr proposition was defeated,
only 10 members voting for it.
As the year:, go by it is pleasing to
note that more farmers write letters
on printed letter heads and have their
curdeon their envelopes. It was once'
thought that no one could do this un-
]ess he was engaged in the production Under and virtue o: the powers con -
puresome speciality or breeding sotnc mined in a certain Mortgage which
brood form stock. No one be- will be produced at the time of sale
Hewes that note. Lop the farm be there will be offered for sale by
named and then give that with t he PUBLIC AUCTION
name of the owner and lags postoffico.
oddness at81 basiness is don.,. Ther BY JAMES ANDEi1SON Auctioneer
cost of printing is trifling in corn- n: TILE IIASTING.i •IIOL'SE IN '1'HI:
pa .x011 with its benefits. ,'Town of Parkhill in the County of
The nam::tl rnee•ling of the Ex _ Middlesex on t3aturday the 4th day of
ter 1tow"ling; Association „as held in September .A. 1). 1909 nt the hour of
tit • 'Town hall Iasi Thnrl.day evening 2 Oclock 1'. M. the following valu-
ta hen the following officers were el -able farm property. to -wit ; Lot num-
ected: Pres., 1V. \V. Taman: \'ice.- b.er Eight in the 'Twentieth Conccs-
1'rea.. C. It. Snell ; Chnplain. Rev. 1). s:ou of the Township of McGillivray
W. Collins; Treas. N. I). Ilurdon;. in the County of 'Middlesex.
Secy.. 11. N. Creech : Lawn Commit - I 0" the property there is n good!
ter. J. A. Stewart. W. i1. Levett. dwelling house tend barn. a good
.inters Taylor anal V. V. '1'arnnn; nrnhnrd. (thaw15 a
cres ofbush,
soil
.Match ('ornurit1.•e. \V. I1. Leven, W. first c,nss. Farm well watered.
W. Tamen and Rev. Collin+. it was About five and one half utiles from
decided to allow the ladies to ploy f nrkhi1!. Geed roads, A MOST DF -
next venson provided then form 0 SIH:11IL1: I ROI I.It'I'Y.
club. For ]event and conditions of sale
app:y to
Tv o hundred acres lots 90 and 20
10th and 11th concession. of Step-
hen. The farm has 10 acres w•good
1111.e10od lush. !rank barn 72 x 36
good frame house. never failing well,
astern at th.• barn; good orchard.
The other leas frame barn. good
swells, orchard. Both fare in good
state of cultivation.
Those farms twill he sold together
or w paste or will sell 150 acres.
Possession can be had on March 1st.
11110. 1f patties wish to purchase
they can do their p:owing now. For
further particulars apply to Thos.
It. `dartyn. Exeter. Ont.
Mortgage Sale
A few evenin is ngo. while Dr.
Ilyndmnn twits driving in the country
to snake :a professional call. his
horse became• frightened at a pig.
and jumping to one side upset the
buggy in the ditch, and throwing the
I)r. out. The hors•, menage d to get
+away and after (1r:agrging the buggy
for some distance, finally cot loose
and reit a few miles. '1'h • baggy was
badly dem tged end the top broken.
while the doctor got n severe shak
Kenneth Goodman
Solicitor for Mortgagee
NEW
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r[oYision Siore
Having ceased the store pro-
perty of Mr. J. W. Broderick,
Main Street, I beg to announce
to the public that I have opened
out business in the line of Gen-
eral Provisions.
FLOUR, FEED, STOOK FOOD
ALL KiNDS OF SEEDS,
GRAIN, ETC. ETC.
The very best grades of flour
always on hand.
Goode delivered to any part of
the town
We invite your patronage and
solicit a call from you
Broderick's
Old Stand d• EIDT
PHONE 20
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An Omaha policeman has had the
Ain of ei;ht other men transplanted
to his hack. The ,zrafting business
A New Brunswick young Indy has :a `tone diftercntiy in 'Montreal.
been po:sonn•d by handling money. A constable by the name of John
Som • of our delis )cent subscribers Collins saved n tnan's life at Mon -
think the snme fate rnieht befall us trent the other day. It is not the
if they paid up. llowever, we'll take first time n man's life has been saw•
ehaitreal ed by n .Inhn Collins.
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You Mai De0e04 Upon it
Olir first d. -termination is to give you
correct advice regarding cc ur eyes. i{ecause
your good will i, a'i►rtll moll- than your
money. If you (10 not need glasses you will
he frankly toed so. 11' you are told that you
do need then. You Do, You May Depend
Upon it. As to the fit we fts;tltne all res-
ponsibility.
W. S. HOWEY
Druggist and Optician.
Headquarters for Kodak Supplies.
NNNONN$�iMON
THERE'S PLENTY CAUSE
for our pride in Star flour. House-
keepers tell us it bakes more and
better bread to the sack than any
other brand they have tried.
TItY STAit FLOUR
,next time and see if they are right.
The trial will not cost you a cent
extra for Star is sold at the price
of ordinary four although it is worth
more by a good deal
HARVEY BROS.
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Here's Good News
The market prices for old junk
are alive and so is
The Old Reliable Firm
M. Jackson & Son
one door south of the Metropoli-
tan. Just look at the following
prices (no trade, and no truck)
all cash.
Rags 75 c. per hundred
Iron from 6Oc to 75c. per hun.
Old rubber hoots & shoes 7c. lb.
Copper and brass Oc. per lb.
IBBrae hair :30c. per Ib.
Lead and zinc 2 1/2c. per lb.
Bring your goods here and get
the worth of your money.
A great variety of IRON
PiPICalways on hand at as rea-
sonable price, suitable for fence
poste, bracing bouleyarding.
M. Jackson & Sons
Fall Term From
Sept. 1st
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srRAT FORD. ONT.
After twenty-two years of sol-
id work we have become the lar-
gest. beat and most successful
practical training school in Wes.
tern Ontario with no superior in
Canada. Three departments-
CoststEtic•IAr., 811ORTIIASD
TELEGRAPHY
We aseiet graduates to 'nyl-
ons as well ns give a most thor•
ough training, Get our free cat-
alogne at once.
& M(` (,I1T.
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2 Principals.
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FAITH
to something dant has cured thous-
nnds and will cure you.
There may be nothing wrong with
you but a "reit down" constitution.
11' CURES TIiAT.
Or nn annoying 11111e• cough.
:1' CI'IIE)1 TIIAT.
Or in►povcrished condition of the
hood.
TT GIVES TiHAT.
Or :r•ss of nppetite.
IT Cl'REM THAT.
Or .n may he so far ndranced that
your• n danger of pulmonary trots,
We; ' -tnchiti•, consumption.
5'1' • the rnnfte•r 10 -clay. Buy
NM' 'R TASTELESS and take it ice
(Tula• e. it will fix you up.
All druggists.
W. S. Howey, Phm, B.
Chemist and Optician
EXETER - ONTARIO,