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Our New Fall Stock
15 11eri tend realty for your approval. We have been
fort ►:1).tt e in securing some very Special Lines at clearing
prices which will show big savings to our Custotuers. Here
are a t. w special values you should not miss.
49G
the yard for a lovely range of new Tweed Dress
Goods in fancy Grey effects. They calve in fancy
Gratl:te Grounds with Twist Overchecks of Green, Mauve
and glue. When you see thele you'll wonder where we go[.
then $1.15
at such low prices. �'
tth'ee yclothard forsofta swell line ofll theand a llnew (�n saucy
made Greyup 1fawin-
( '
y hniswith
a touch of bright color and fancy buttons is simply "IT.,,
$8.50to $14.50
for the seetest lot of Ladies'
new Jackets that y'ou'fl see
Blacks and Fancy Tweeds full long lengths, very swagger.
•
You',1 like thein.
15 Yards for $1. Fancy Stripe Flannelette, good, clear
patterns and guaranteed to us to be
fast dyes. They're great value.
$5.00 for Alen's fancy Grey Rain Coat, very suitable for
Fall Overcoats. This is a Coat Bargain that you
d01)', often see. Its well worth ;37. Ask to see this special
Li n-
Il'tve you been in to see the Big Store since weof
the
new :)U by 5 addition completed. We are trying to make
this sti.re the most complete and most comfortable for the
shopping public in Western Ontario. When the new fix-
tures are all in place, we hope to be able to invite you to the
mostcomplete and best lighted store in Western Ontario.
Come in and see us whether you want to buy or not.
Colne and study the new styles, your're always welcome
Bring along all Your Produce, It's just t s as
Good as Gold,
J. A. STEWART
Handsome
Presents
Are you looking for
a suitable present? If
so cur large assort-
ment of
slluerware
FdnGll Gtiioa
Fang GIoGks
and many other lines
we carry, will make
ClIOOSing easy for
you.
Wf,DDINO RINGS
l,sk
18k
18k
A.Marchand
TETE .JEWELER
GOOD
CLOTHI
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1906
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LOCALS 2
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i Mrs. Fowe11 returned home to t -
i urday at .the Bend.
Mrs. Gidley, of Exeter, is visiting
her mice, Mrs. 11. Pee.— Parkhill
(;.1 zet tie.
n
Mr. C.
Cdays (,last►• weektt visiting a Iva, sMrs.
Wm. Itowa rd.
Mfr. E(1, Maguire is spending n few
days d his tvicek viseting friends j ti
Brown City, JIic11.
Mrs. Geo, Humphries. of Thedforti,
is visiting at the ;Monte of Mr. \Vil-
1i1n1, Nort hciot t, Hay.
Mr. rind Mrs. .1i. A. Stewart and
daughter Kathleen, visited friends
in Ilrnsall over Sunday.
Mrs. Munroe returned last week
:,Iter '1 rout& mot:tL's pheasant vis-
it with friends in Toronto.
1)r. and .11rs, Holloway. of iVing-
ham,. are the guest', of Mrs. /folio-
w•ay's mother, Mrs. Welsh.
Hiss Marion LIstott, of I'arklAll,
is sr>ending 1 few days visiting with
friends oriel 1 is t ices in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. C'olfingw•ohel ::.•1
children, of Iflnlillone visi.tcd friends
and s'e1;1tir0'4 in town for a tow
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Beresford and two
children Were the guests of Mr,
I Mrs. W. J. Heiman <lurin, sand,
week. t r ll^ past
Gaol. ,Manson, rrrcornpttile41 by his
daughter, ',Hiss S 1rnh, returner) to
their hone^ in 1'01(
Wed-
nesday, after spending��a1(,f( %%' e,.s
t%itll 31r. ;Incl .Mrs. t%c'•, k
Geo. Manson.
Mr. Dove Elston, of Seattle, ?Wash.,
has returned on :1 visit 10' .her par-
ents, Mr. .and Mrs. Richard Elston,
atter an absence of a number of
)'ears. Mr. Elston was a te,leiker in
Om Acme Business College for ,soma
1)3 not let all the (food Chances pass Icge time,
inl III:It city wh•rll,hr opening a business n rot_
you, it lou are likely to need a new ' 4t'it 1, rr,a t y [ l e cot)<iucte(1
Suit during the next six months you ' friends in and around Exetler rw-itl is i many
,e will be doing youeelf a favor by getting Pleased to Ree hint :end roast• tac-
it now. qua in11ttf4`s1ip.
Take Advantage The Ontario Department a great ticrrt t A.
t ri:‘ulturc hcv received litany
(enquiries from pirtiaes who want t
of ottr Special Discount of i °t"'r:arc games of chance at the gall
TWENTY PER CENT. exhibitions, The correspondents
(;.oar to be anxious. in, find out
ala.
what
games are against t he Intl• nl uLea t
are permissible. Mr. I1. FI.
superintendent (, Cowan,
Ti y to tit a, Man into a ready- t according f Fall new
cttat o
that :Iccor,lin to It be itt�ty 1 no
ntrt(Itl Suit, we make the Suit mention of knife or cares stands but
t i leek the Man and to fit him t h it fill forma of drat% ing numbe•'rq
;IN if it were his own Suit—not i frorn envelopes are against dile last,
:t intrrowed one. If you want i The deterrtmcnt itilendj rte be very
to have the reputation of be- strint this year in' prosecuting viola-
ing a correct dresser let US do ' tions of .t be Aot. It. is Yell •t hl t suf.
the Tailoirng for you, and you fieient warning has been given to -the
will ever be sure of good Ma- men who operate these games dur-
te'rialb good flit, Special 1Vork• . inn t hee list (Wo year,, and ,anyone
tn,t,nship and pet feet finish. art coed 11►is year wrl ' t he
1 (19 . t.(•r'llyt,roccnt(',l
WE DON'T
, nit. 0V)',,Nti EYE AND FAR Slit -
germ. wilt be at the Commercial
W•W vv. Iranian hotel the l:r•t F'rid.r
NlwracMsnt TsiiOt sof cash month.
Hours,9.:30 .a. m. to 4.30 p. m. C1asg-
es liroperly fitted and d:artrrse's of eye,
. ear and num tresated. Neat visit
Friday, Ootobor 5th.
'it•�E EX EI ER 'l'1MES, SEPTEMBER ?Oth 1904
60011 GIRL 1VANTED — 1'011
1lvuse'work. Ap,t,ly. 'files Office.
FEAR AND BROWN \('ILL
ese.h.tit_e• r►ullPl(s next Sunday morn-
ing.
1111. S:1NUI:1tS IS M0V1\G INTO
Mr. .11111,•. Moore's house, Exeter
North.
MRS. (ihI). 11F:.\MAN 11ETURNF,U
St urd,y ;eft'"r ,u c•xtenaed t rip
through the norhue st.
3111. MARTIN SALTER \VAS '1'Ali-
cn ill \5 ii h typhoid fever on Thur.;-
diy of 1•ir.t Week. 11., is now reel -
fined to his house.
MIIIS. J. L. SCOTT WILL 111. AT
Hutu: to her friends 'en the first Awl
second 'Thursdays of c:iclt ttt•1nt h af-
ter the tint of Oc.totx'r.
:VHS. .1. G. STAN13t •It V itECZ':I V -
cd ra telegram lids wcok of the
dell It of her brother, 1)r. W. 1?:I,,t-
wol'1, of Claremont. Ont.
J. G. STANI3t'RY, I)IS'I'IRICT 1)E-
puty Gruel \l:islet-, of 1. 0. O. 1F., is
tendiii' the Sovert•i;'u Grand
Lodge :at Tos'onto this week.
THE LADIES' AID OF TIIE MAIN
street church entertained the Ep-
worth League of the church on Fri-
day .,v(•ning in the bt'('rn(•11t of it he
church.
\VI111,E CALLING ON I'AT110NS,
at Zurich, last Thursday, Louis Jack-
son was sievt•rely bitten by a slog,
neoessit:lting his laying off work
for ;t few days.
i'011 SAIF: -- STOREY AND; A
hald frame' 1iou.e on corner of \Vit.
Ham and Station :tresis. Good
water. For furl hex 1,:a rtie.ulars 111,
ply to '1'. H. Johns, 1•:xetk r.
FARM 1'Olt SALE.—CONTAINS 100
deny, !wing lot, .11, 001). 2, township
of Stephen, For further t,articulars
apply on the t,rtmi-es, or address
Jas. \V:alker, Cr :'linos East.
Mil.
W. W. llt'N1'ER, WHO FOR
some ttltiw' 11'f. b('('[1 clerking' in 'tilt'
.s'o''cr f i-'tl !Fink, left Mr, C. 'Luetffe, of Ilarriston is visit-
yes.tc'rd:ry tor eking friends in town, Market Report.—The [ollowleg is
\\'innit,(':�, 5\•he lois accept eel n
iletr
SNELL and ROWS
Special Values in DRESS GOODS and SILKS
fC00IY
"1lS 10 DEAL Al 11118 810Rf."
DRESS GOODS
.A11 Wool Venetian, a plain 'voyeu cloth
with chiffon finish, an ideal m aerial for
your new fall costume in the new s'iadesS
of Navy, Green, Brown gnu Black at 60
75 and $ 1 per yard.
SILKS
Black ,end Colored Silks
for Dresses and Separate
Blouses 1st special prices
at dee, r(), ,atb(1 11 per
yard.
SILKS
Ta saline Silks in all the
' new colorings for Fall.
This is a soft, durable silk
and will not cut. Special
value at 5Oc per yard,
nRFSS GOODS
Dress 'weeds in Bright and Dark Greys
A new serviceable material for Ladies'
costulll3, and sep.1l'ate skirts. Extra
good values at 603 75e and 81 per yard.
SNELL & fOWE,
position wiwl t e' Union II,Ink. Miss Mary Brock, of Seatorth, visit- tctc
ed Iter parents fora few (lass.
the report of Exeter markets, oor-
d up Jo Se•pternber 20th.
Wheat, 70 cents per bushel.
Oats 29 +to 30 cents per bushel.
Barley, 39 to 40 o^ntit ter bushel,
Pods, 60 to 65 vents per bushel,
Shorts, $19 to $20 ,a tots.
Lhlour, :126 /,rrcwLBran, a ton.
IIay, $6 to $8 per ton.
Potatoes, 93 cents e'er tta;,
Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt.
Clover need, $7 to $8.50 per
Rutter, 18 cents per pound.
I'%339, 17 cent q per dozen.
Coal, $6.75 per ton.
to cl nse , r;c cw.
1Iozs, 1•iveesIsei411tt$8 , $8.r l5 petr. cwt.
Chicken, Pc live, 10c. dressed.
Old hens, 76. live, Sc. dressed
Ducks, 9c. alive; 10e. dressed.
Large onions, 60o a bushel.
Pickles- onions, $1,35 a bushel.
per 'pound.
MR. SIMON llt!NTEIt 'WAS Sl"L.
cessfu1 at alis London fair' in'
11in�• 111.) for -ltertcul1011l 3 years
old. second f•'r' heavy draught :and
sweepstakes f: a but of any age.
HARVEST 11011E FEST1VA1, AT
31111(=9 St feet Met I:adist church on
Sundae. Sept. 30th and Mlonday, Oct.
1st. •1'(•1 will Is. served from, 6 ,to
p. 111 Ail .ere 01%11etl• Adntycsion
25 •111(1 1.5 cents.
'TIii•: QUOIT PLAYERS ARE NOT
g1T•.:1tly troubled with the short
evenings. Two electric lights have
been t,l:,red on their grounds and
play continue every night' unlit :(
late scour.
ON FRIDAY LAST WHILE A
voung daughter of Arthur C•oxw(Prth
of Sharon, was gathering eggs, she
climbed on a straw stack, and get..
ting ;too near the {edge fell toff and
was Fevcrely injured internally.
i"fcdical ;lid was summoned from
Exeter. The lit t le one i,�t now (t.i�(as
nicely.
R. V EO. SOr'TIICo•TT, \;'leo
spent the past summer ;at the Bend
at his cottage, arrived in town
lirday. He Will visit friend►+ in
11r.an1(0ra and To non to 17efore r. -
ttlrrling to his hods, in California.
On Sunday evening Mr. Sout hoot t;
sang .1 \\-0 solos during tdie servic*s
in the James Street Church.
REPORT ALL ITEMS OF INTER -
est to the TIMES. They wilt be :ap-
preciated and cacti item Will he)t,
to make the paper touch more inter-
esting. The reporter cannot tet all
the 110W:4, but by your 1)011, they ;.-tet
get • Ile lion's share. Remember to
droit ;, )ins or 4ele1hane the office
of the home (raper when anyl hint;
worthy of puhlia'ttir'�tt occurs.
ON WEDNESDAY OF LAST \VEEK
w•laiJ{' Mr. 1Villi(1rn Creech was asiq-
t int~ in shingling W. II. Levet i s res-
idence 10 .lost 141s scolding and slip-
ped off the r ;cif. He clung to the
ea vet roughiree but his weight WW:ia
too ho ivy fox the support and 4 he
<'.•avet rou• h
s
Mr. Cretc•lt give
rucktt ay t1 In lwint of ,
and front there fell :to the ground
r,•evereev st,rlining his ankle. Hall he
not of reek 1 he t,•ty window in ]tis
fall, it is quite likely his injuries
would have been more ,•0riou4.
IIAY TOWNS! 1I1' \\'INS_J UD(:E
IIot1 gave judgement on Thursday
last at Go•terich on rt 'very impor-
tant earn :ariing 001 of the flit chem
Watercourses Aot. In 1901 :a large
drain, known as the
..I)atiers Award
Drain" 5%;ry constructed through gee
Northern tort:<,n of Flay Township.
Certain of the propert y' 1 wtterti Wert)
not ;n f Ivor of it from the '!.,rt and
;tit hough they paid tlw('ir' Ishii re, tor
the otiuinal work, 1 hcv s;0gIecte(1 to
k' ct, 1 heir tor tion in repair'', cr01:.0
fluently t he Engineer let t he work
(►f rc•):Iir glia I he tort w'nrr collected
by f he Township with !tile toZ0n,
Four r.ltepaycrs Messrs. Cochrane,
Itierhert, Fee, and Stelk raid theirs
under protest ;and sued ,t he
corpora-
tion
for thea let urn rt.f the money
clanging .avant of proper notice and
of her it rcgula,rit ies. The evidence
was taken ,at Zurich but tho nrgu
-
rnent of Counsel w':i" held at l;od-
e.ric�h when 1140 action was decided in
favor of the Township \% illi t Ito 0(19)
G. F. Illiir of (;0de tick. acted
the pl.iintiffs and 3, G. for
'. Stanhul')', of
E xelrr,f4)1' (1 , Tows'r'llip.
THE
OLD
1W' A Y
TO
Cl'R11
A
COLD
THE NEW WAY is to take two of
Iieaee ,
v -
CURE st-CO1.., a Al'SULES
Immediately aiter each meal and
before going to bed. Delicate persona
only require one. Take sufficient to
keep the bowels open freely, until
cough and cold is relieved. Put up in
capsules, is barmier@ and easy to take,
W. S. HOWEY Phm. B.
Miss Rose Stevens of Chicago is the
guest of Mrs. Frank Wood.
Miss Janette Muttart of London is
visiting friends in town.
Mr, Wm. Hears n, of I_ondotl st,t'ttt
Tu-wsd:ty' with his sort, \'' . J.
Mrs. Wru, Higgins and daughter.
Pearl, are visiting in Seaforttt this
week.
Maeter Earl
Miss
of Heentall, vis -ted ittlitown e llfor
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Horne of Stratford
Tent Sunday .rith Mrs. Hornes par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. John Farmer.
Mrs. Walters and daughter, Mrs.
Elliott, of Sault St. Marie, are visitibg
Messrs. Al and Jae, 1Valters.
The ladies of the Main street. Meth-
Dried Apples 4o
odist church intend giving a grand
concert, on the the evening of Thank s- �+
giving day. Farther ptrticufars later. The Gook's 3 Criend
Jones has a 'curiosity in 1 1
bus.
Mr. J G.
his garden in the shape of a plum tee I
it full bloom. The tree is a young one'
and did not bear this year. This 1 BAKING
strange freak is possibly accounted for POWD
by the continued hot waather.
COLE'S
A FEW DAYS AGO WHILE \\'IL-
li Int \1'els!i, son of John Welsit, w:ts Because she gets results that
working a round a poll, the tibia, II cannot be obtained front any
kicked hila in the ?ace fracturi'1g other Powder. It is a pure
his jaw hone in two place's and t211k. Grearn Tartar Baking Powder
uniform in strep
int; ;t trash two inches long which Rte and this
ncc/esRita ted sOycr,,l
never fails to give satisfaction.
�ttitcll0q,
MASS MEETING. —There will be a ! Wise Cooks Accept no Other
mass meeting of towns people and
farmers to discuss matters pertaining ask for
to the proposed canning factory, at
the Town ifalI Fridav evening, Sept
21st at 8 o'clock sharp. Every one I
invited. Everyone 0)0)0. Several J
ER.
speakers to address the meeting. i
Word was received here on TnesdaY
of the death of Minnie Nankin, be-
Ioved wife of Charles Abbott, of Lon• E
don at Hamiota. Mre. Abbott went
to iiarntota last May to visit her moth-J
�+
et•, Mrs. James Abbott, remains Cole's Drug
were taken to London for interment. i Store
On Friday night of last week some
person or persons entered the office of f
A. Q. 1.obier and stole one of his hog-
HENS
and rt, nurttl:er of checks (ar OLD
.lune and July. Entrance WAS ganged D HENS WANTED
through the cellar door and up in the
back roots of his office, where a Iamp ►
was lighted ;tnd the papers ,and hooks W(' \t'ltI pay the Highest
1 tntmaged through.
€ i.sb Prices f
ONE + for • live old liens,
MAY % NO eel: \t' l I IL 1•: j ipso spring
+%,!king ;al(an�; 11,.. 51 t'or't t ne\5 t chickens, ducks
4ptcies of r rtc'rr,ittar. l.oc:111y 1l,is in - !nod al kinds of p0[iltl'y,
Sect is t(1(7 pioneer of :1 irentendauaj �rCnt101t this p•lpel••
plague and curs' which 'rw'xt rummer 1
nt:ay cost Exr.tcr I he very existenc-, The Canada Poultry
of els .; beef pride and beauty, the 1Co & Produce
:1;1��nifict nt trees le Lich gives j;xr _ L ' j'InlltCd, 5tratforti, ()tit.
ter its .listinrtivc ohlrn). All vest•+ ,_
tors to Exeter, ore 510r;,rised at the 1 .1•l;e --
r'cner (I -and 't•ide•s r1(•.iA existence 1(,,,la Brut • i,il►.., ,t , trill
beautiful trees al n • our streets end 1 tenth! r-��12 -1, ;,t 1':11.-1 eft Fti(1,�. Sep.
0 1, , ,l•t, to nontin,i-
:round 1 esid('Itcl s. Osrr people are *o i date for t he 1 Candi.
accu tc.lu0(1 to the (tees, and iheir 'election.
I(vus� of Contmonghye.
rapid growth, 1 Ley son,^tin►'s fail .to
apr,rcciate how beautiful feature
Tile rr.t,orI o'1 the birth
they forst. N 1 f tt r r ridges :and drat lrc oeetirr•n g, �• tn.,r'-
t;on hay done little tor Exeter: but , Ont-
ario for ,tile scar 190 t t, r,t (:0 published. In 1 hag Just tx'ett
my in tl�e marvellous suit.1I,ilflty , Buren there
11 ` I t ' tt•
COLE'S
BAKING POWDER.
The Kind that Never Fails to
er PLEASE ws
AT
ONLY 23 CENTS A POUND.
t in scenic atttr.tc.
of our sv;l sot tr`tptd and hatlthy t lrrf hs, ct decrease ere
' • t►104'10)19 gar Of .3.1 428; the
(:,roe ins'_ to It tvo Fought amen(7'14.) TlI('r(' we,(5 (2A mar.
The Ou,'st ion a1 Lich now (confront r 10 41( n decrease
the people of F..\e'er it "sh111 the X10 'le1t1
vil4agc lose its tteeal It is litttle
use ignorintr 11... (ru''stion_tIke oer,l
is one Which will r(•atuire the co-
operatioe of ,the at►(1hotities, gni the
citizens g'('nt'rally--in 1 (Porn of
vigil rtlr ' unless 7'44, t summer our
be tut it ul 1 revs die. i'1:e
itlseet iq
an inoreaee of 19. The
1,0)01111011 .►f 11uron„
highest its the 1 ,r . iy 1 ?r ►tint 11
ovincce, but in the
r11itto•r (1f births there :ire 18 coun-
ties that N.;17241 higher; in tee
ber of s, I1 11;iges it is 1 114 i5t 1,, um andin the. deaths it stands l r1)•
a re ra i e ,1e:,1 11 rn t o per 11100 in eh -
county f
ttre caterpillar of 1h' Tu+sock 110th( or tI past vs, •,rte,
tell, tr:la
—the greatest etree curer (that has
cvor afri► ted the continent. The
(:1lcrrpil(l i� about two incbcrs l•ont.” A (;I.:AiL\\TF:1?lt CJ'Il; F'011 1'(LFS
dirk or;anee With black thrice rind lichen:. I; I;a,A. I1leedin;, I'rotrud.
in my long (1 let's : ifs Ix>~fy t;lper4 wz r'ilcr. I)a 11; zintn are sunt hori7ed
;►tt•.ay into 1 long bl.tr1 ,tail : an•l , to refund looney if Piro Oin
from below its h(•a41 4tt�o long black fails to curt- err ti to 14 dasa. bac t t t
.Interna!', give ,t hn ere;( to re' (i most
uncanny apnea nine-. Property hold-
ers Jed owners of q reel, shade (a'.
of l5erWi.se 11141 110 ,1 ter personally t'x.
:aloin(' tide tint(', kill :(11 saga, rlus-
tcrq. sloths. etc., and crush out :1, •
0) o'rpils;ata.
les
101111 corking for
1110 C. P. It„ (;o•l.'ri, h. pt► \10n,1'I I
ternoon, 51 ; 1,14%41 3 :af-
)x':tdstrikin;l d,otrer :t Tait,
1
ti one of the rails forcib•
ly. The 55(,111)41 14 (01r('.1 nrv(•r;a1
stitchov, :after 1t Lich Mr. Marquis'
tt q able to c; Ilk home. The naso iq i
not likely t„ !wore ref a u�rioaa 1
as t uro,
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�j
1)4
Don't Monk6U
With that
Gough
uowE:v's
White Pine and Tar
t liig Bottle for 2.,c
1 " : e i 1,pt, ,, t "cell•.
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THE OLD RELIijLi
Where Did Cain Get His Wife ?
Iias puzzled Bible students for ages. We don't know. We do know
however where you can get the best, Line of Goods to be had anywhere.
"Full Value for the Money"
Is our Motto. Any one who knows the value of money, will call and
examine Our Goods and see the Big Bargains we are offering.
WELL ! WELL ! New Goods Are Stiller ' '
rl�pg
We have just received a large Line of
ReadytoWear Clothing
In Men's, Youths' and Boys' Tweed Suits. Now some of these Lines
are going to clear at a Bargain. Coyne in and have a look.
Sults to Please the Lads
Prices to Please the Dads
(lents' Furnishings a Specialty. Have a fuze assortment in
Ties, Shirts and Hats
w.
The Latest and Nobbiest. My it's chilly these evenings, -Say, wife
won't you go to the OLD RELIABLE and get the some of those
Elastic Ribbed Underwear
They handle the Penangle in light, medium and heavy weights.
Highest Price Paid for Produce,
CARLING EmOs.
Foreign Banking Serv1ee
l••
e,Lvinci• oe.A.•,urn.T•1
T44 •A,IR T,,, JJ
PAT• ,, w•
4
iT ALL ••ANc..
the Extensive Foreign connections of The
Sovereign Bank of tanad:l give Importer%
Exporters and Harte:aclllrers exceptional
facilities for be quirk and satisfactory
dispatch of foreign bustae• .
7e r� #eithIt 0412 tatie 7r.uuje'r:sr°au
o/
thescvrld; Letlr: s o/ C, r,.'it .*d Traty
c
het ks issued—payable a ►n :where, Drafts issued
enc' ("o;/m/rorrs made al t,, 41 fates.
The Sovereign Bank of Canada
N
ENSALL, EXETER. -.V•••-
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O.SEPH:SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, SolicitorsCREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH
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Western Real Estate
Exchange, Limited.
78 Dundas St., London
Have you a Iarm that you want
to sell? Write for our terms or sel-
ling property. Wo have the moot
complete method of aevertiein.; and
eellin; property in Canada. Do you
want to buy a farm or business
properly in any pat t of Ontario?
Send for our list, We L vo
barzains, some
URAND TRUNK RAILWAY
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LOW RATE
Western Excursions
SEPTEMBER 20, 21, 22.
DET1{(+1'r...... .... $4 :i0
Pi)I;r IIt .f(2.80
CII it'A4:() ...•t +10.1(1
SM;IN.4\V .�'S• I1)
BA Cr'h1'....... . .$5.20
Col li M I t t/S ...$9.30
DAN -To $9.00
IN I)l.t,NAI'ULIS .....$11.50
CINt'1NN:1.1'1 $I 1.00
GLAND R,t1'1it .... $7.05
CLEVELAND, via Detroit
8c Lake Shore Ity-.$‘i.80
( `I.}:t-r:1..txi), via 1). & C.
Steamers $0.80 I
Tickets valid returning 111)111 Oct. Ith. f CIIIION HSINE8S
( s nd rill ►,f,• ,t ion call
(•n
e have placed on the mar-
ket a new brand of flour
White Seal
This is A choice Manitoba Pat-
ent, fully equal to the output
of the large mills, and col,
only $2.40 per hundred, If
you prefer Pure Manitoba dour
try "WHITE SEAL," it will
Please you.
Repairing over, we are once
more in a position to supply
the needs of our customers,
We Solicit your Grisbing and
Chopping patronage.
HARVEY BROS.
Merchant Millers
EXETER, ONTARIO.
/THREE.
j TIMES
a9 many students were enrolled
atour opening this year as lab(
year. The cause is, that MI our
grade:(tee receive excellent situ-
ations in leading Canadian and
American cities.
For tick •t
J. J. KNIGHT, D.•;,,,. 7:cket Agent
.1. i). MIeDONALi),
District 1';Isscnl.•. r .\t,«nc. Toronto,
Tenders Wanted.
Tender's will t,<• 'res• , .' ,1 by the
\'ill:ll c
Clerk. Joseph, S• t,i.,r. tor the
building of :1 oust! at • 1;•• rr•metrry,
Plans and spec:ific:Akin . r n be seen
nt Kim Clerk's office. T. ,,•tern will
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London. Ont. very graduate 1n a situation. sever-
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Principal.