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£IIIRTY-SPVENTII YEAR -NO 19'..!:;
EXETER, ONT ; CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, A U(>;1'ti'1' '.-►t I1 ItilO.
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JONES & MAY'S
Phone No. 32.
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Just arrived our New Stock of Men's Suiting, They are nifty
Lot and aresore to please you. Fancy Tweeds and Plain Blacks
and Blues, Have a look at them before buying your Fall Suit.
1Ve believe in having our New Drees (:ode here inmoo good
time for tate early Buyer. It gives you time to have an early
Suit or Dress. Our range is very large and well assorted and ie
in our opinion the hest yet.
Came Along rnd Have First Choice.
Here are a Few: -
Plain Setges
Diagonal Serges
Diagonal Ilopsacking
Broad Cloths
Fancy Checks
Shot Suiting
Knop '
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Striped '•
Fancy •'
San Toy
ltesilda
Cashmere
Lustre
Fancy Plaids
SOME MONEY SAVERS `(THESE'
Just to clear ,hent out and make room for our New Fal
1.,. els arriving every day.
[ORS Mile WOisis 'I Lollies Wraileweg
Just 2 doz. left to clear I only a few Ladies skirts
every waist at cost price or (:,+ten; ('. ('overs and 1 ,rawer~
below. I each a bargain all to go.
They must!„go.
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We ere clearing out ell our
choice embroideries and in-
sertions at very low prices.
W sn Goods
your last chance to get a real
snap in %Vash Goode. 'We
must clear every piece.
Our Rooni
Rugs are in for Fall also
our Linoleunis,
Jones & May
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
CIothieg also high grade shoes anti \1'.11l paper
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Our only thought is7, "Will it pay?"
Before We Ia1rtrh our scheme or
plan
Vile not•r t1 u,...• to grate!). ly nay :
-How will it help our fellow -man,"
It may eoref•telisre improve his lot,
Sone, benefit it may impart.
(tut that, to tett truth. tis not
The t hint. n • t hink of at the start,
Our purpose is to e., a his cash'.
To tempt hire so that he will buy
The thing we offer may' be trash,
Intended but to pleaso the eye.
What if hie child be etrioken down
sty tempting poisons that we sell(
We ride in eplcnd;-r through the
town
And lightly think that all is well.
\\'e never plus.• to think or care
flow others nuty be wronged' because
We cnnn.nly discover where Mr. Fred Mete is moving his house -
And how to overcome he laws: hold effects to London.
''e ertudy ton;; we phut and dream, Miss Tiernan, of (irand Bend, has ac'
Of •million: we wall have some cepted a position at the Central IJotel•
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The it. .t books are we11 gotten up
bort are much cheaper than the old
erste. T•vt-books newly authorized,
Ontario Public School Arithmetic 10c
Ontario Public School Gr:unmar 10c ;
Ontario Publie School Geography 65
Ontario Public School History of
i+:ngland 25e: Ontario Public School
11i.etory of Canada 25o . Ontario Hy -
:'i•.• • Ontario Public School
tee, bun 15e. Tact hooks ne't-
1. + , Ontario Public tach:,";
S;:. e lee : Ontario Copy hooks ( ,
t•o-, .r.: Ontario writing course 5c:
t i,.r 1.0 Blank Drawing (look No. 1
14,,: ,,o headers, primer (new ctn-
., . , le : First (look tic : Second (look
I t,ird Moak t4c:rot:eth (look 16e.
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LOCALS
And alt%,•,. comes with every scheme
The let t question:•
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SCHOOL. COURSES
!light Scbool Cour- - :net Jiuuk., 1t.--
qu., J.
Por the benefit of the pupils in -
(ling to go to the high School we
fe hr retvith a !let of the subjeita
•tuire•f in the various courses for
It,gh Schools and Continuation
*hoots in Ontario.
The work required up to the end
of the Normal Entrance and the Jun -
for Matriculation Exams covered is
by the Lower Schools and Middle
School courses. The • work of the
Lower School Course is covered in
Norms i and i1, which each require
one year. The work of the middle
School course is taken up in Form Ill
Ind requires two years to do it well.
Yeaides these courses for teachers'
and matriculation Examinations, Ex-
eter Continuation School offers an
•xc.•Ilent Commercial Course which
s t-iketr up in connection witb the
,ower School Work and in compile
ince with Departmental Regulations
This is a splendid cuing for pupils
who can attend Iltgh .school for e
-'.r or two only and. boys 'n 1 girls
,t:•. e ,h to enter business hf. -110111d
% :.: r hernselves of it. Thi: course
e in charge of Miee A. M. lohnetort
he has recently passed her Commer-
' Specalists' Examination. in con-
"n with the General Course for
the subjects of Elementary
is t -•ken up especially In its
, t • .1 r• eon to Agriculture so
- r., i. refit ; hose from the country.
School will open Tiie day Sept 0th
and pupils intending to enter the 11.
a department ere requt•sir6 to be
heed that dee. so as to get a good•
• early start in their term's work. Any
further information can 1..• had by
applying to the principal' teho eh111
h•• ',teased to meet parents to help
1hrrn decide on 1 •suitetaf hors+.•
for their son or daughter.
W. II. 1Veidenharnrners D. A.,
Principal 11, H. Dept.
Etetr•r School.
• Middle S. hoot Hubjects. Books ile-
.:.red air! Price.
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SUMMER G0008
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; -1, Composition. Elementary
Composition (Sy Kest 40c : English
,, j Literature. Literature selections 1910-
■•• , �' • •11 (Tennyson :uid Browning) 15c;
, '.1 .ctrl h (tihek.-speerel about 30c:
- !p� 11:e,tur). and Canadian. 1i. I.
llietore of Enr;lnd and C.tnade G5c
iliitors. Ai:ci••nt. Ontario 11• e. An -
/et 11 tlistor). 75cAlgebra, Junior
1' 1 • - ,Haff & Knight) 50c: Geom-
. t, 1it.tario 11. l4. Geometry, 40c:
1.. . '•rarnrn'tr and Coin meet ion. Ori-
, • ' '+ Latin book. formerly call-
iLessons for Beginner', 60e;
s ,than.. (Caerar)Itellum Gal-
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3 e Inc ::i llook 1V & V ; (Virgil) Aenitl,
Bonk I, prix- varies ; french, grain-
' 11. S I r itch (:rammer and
1 el, I reneh Authors, 1.1
a : ■ tech...) 15c ; G, rine II,
•-�• -. '; retell Gramm ir,
' renin Authorse
1i' - . , , r ahour 2 e ;
• • I I 1't . 1'T4 75c ;
0f • ('t. e . t '4. Che mist ry
11 ;t,.' ••`I 1 i'Itory Meneel
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There is a long stretch of Summer left but .ve intend to
clear out our Summer Goods before the Fall Shipments arrive
We have therefore reduced
ALL LINES OF SUMMER WEAR
STRAW IiIATM, at Less than Cost.
t Nf)ER\VBAR, SOX, TIES, f'AP.S, OXFORDS, 81JITS,
PANTS AT BARGAIN PRiGI'S,
it will surprise you the values we can show you for th,
money. It will do you good to see them anyway, whether
you buy or not.
Do Not buy Your Fall Suit until you have
Seen Ours.
Sariay Bowden
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THREE POINTS OF SUPERIORITY
GOODS PRICES ASSORTMENT
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These three ge 111,01in pretty sire) place to I• Stic : (%hernistry Form 11 Del elfin
come for deeirnlles In the• 11. S. (.hemistry .10e: Art' It!•enk
HOUSE FURNISHINC LINE
'Item in t f)vok Nn. 2. Se ; hook -1l pin:
fel 1 14111 „ ;nrrn'• Ontario 1. S.
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if one of these points wore missing yott woof d be sure to notice it. en Writing ro•irs.• 5e : Stenography ;tnrl
w•uld we and we watch things et) closely that right goods. hair Prices and Te %,'titIn?. taken hf Comruerciel
Complete assortnrent,urywer „present„ hereall tete time, sir:) este only. Fr.rnch or Dermot,.
1'o day is as good a time as any to !oak. 1t. matters n•t a bat Furniture 1i' -'ins in i'of n 17. !1. `1 Fr„neh
Devito you bare in mind pen will tinct us nhle to deal with you t• your cow- r'r.mmar anti Reader if 1.00: II. )4.i;
plete satisfnetion. '0.9J1 f:rnm!n It 70c.
A full line of undertaking snpplics always on hand sattsfactinn guarantees The following 1. a !1St
J as.Beverly,Leading Undertaker
and Furniture Dealer
EXETER, ONT.
the new i'ublic School
Text Rorke note reedy ane that will
1'.•• introd.:r 1 with the ()poling of
.rhor,l. 1tp:Is will do welt to risk
:lee • le crlnn•r t h, it book.,
!'1'h ofd hooks are ne longer :tether-
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1 gird %%11I therefore not be weed.
Mr, and Mrs J. Hanson, of Fuller-
ton visited Mr. and :►Ira I), Mills this
week.
Mrs Hodgson of Huron street, is
seriously ill at her home.
Miss Martha Lewis is visiting for a
couple of weeks in London.
\lies Annie Jackson is visiting in
London.
iSD. CHRISTI F:
President of the Agricultural Society
ant Postmaster of Exeter.
Exeter Fair this year comes on Sep-
tember lath and 211th nod promises
to be one of the biggest and best yet
held. A storied attraction has been
secured which will be the Lueknow
11igland Pipers, who will furnish
Mr. Gerald Heedful returned Kat- music for 'Tuesday. the last day of the
nrday evening from Riffalo. fair. The above photogravure of the
president of the society will need no
introdnct• to the majotity of Timeh
readers aa Mr. Christie has been a i
resident of Exeter for 10 yearn. Ile
was born on a farm in Scotland and
left his native land when 12 ye•1rs old.
For the prat 2, yeses he itas been
connected with the Agricultural Soc
iety, being President at different
times, and has held the position for
the past three years. For 15 years he
way connected with the county fair
and for some t' ' was president of
that society. In the conduction of fair
matte's Mr. ('hristie is no t•orice and
is always a protnirent figure on Fair,
Day, the big day of the year in town.
Mr. Christie has )'ossesaed several of
tho finest farrus in this neighborhood
in his time. Ile 1s a keen admirer of
horse flesh and besides possessing a
fine driver, takes much intersest in
teeing them step, For the last twelve
years he has been the genial postmas-
ter of our town.
EXETER COUNCIL
-Ave this week for New York where ee ' t •\'i^,ust Pith PAO.
.he will enter Nr • 1' o k Hospital t o � !' toe t.r 1 of t h • 1'i i l:, b• of x .
train for i •.r, it tT01. 1, illi eft betide.
\•.. :-t •..:h. All ill- err•-mbery wit.
Mr. and Mrs, 1),avid ('obbledick have present. The minute. of the
returned home after a trip up the meeting held August 5th, ue r.• read '
larked and a visit at the American :rnd 1t',rot •1. \ lett( -r w.o• read
Soo• ( roes I:n( •t, r I'arncomb with cope
Mr. Frank Cornish who has leen i ' ' 1- I + 0111 I he Gouid. Ships• .
conducting a barber shop at Grand '! , r c r r rrrls the tt it Tow, r
Bend during the sunnier, returned 1•te ' %t or 1 r t • '•1•.asre.
home this week. 1111, reel. li.rtn,t. .,:rt fi.evet enc.i ad -
Misses E,Ina hollick and Winonairens sir ' 4/ • Coutts : rc teaming 1•
tatirw
Howard are expected house t 1 I"'1 • % his week `r i oily
after visiting Inc the past few weeks h %% . d to to%t rr ti
draw f
, , 1• 1'i, ed h tie
in Musk r - , . r:: •rn! :r: 1 -
Mr. (iib Dow returned home from
the West Saturday, He brought a car
load of cattle with hint,
Mies May Jewell returned home
Monday after visiting for two weeks
in Ilensall,
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Biker spent
Saturday- and Sunday visiting in St.
Marys.
Mr. 'Phos. Nestle of Ildertott has
purchased Jlr. J. eleCullough's brick
residence on Jlaiu street.
Mr. .1. N. Howard has purchased
from Mr. 11. Jones the Bedford prop-
erty on Sanders street.
The many friends of Mr. las. Snell
Main Street, will be pleased to learns
that he is somewhat improved.
Mrs (leo. Floyd who has beef) visit-
ing in Kalamazoo, is expected home
this week.
Mr. and Mrs..1. Baker of near Blyth
arevisiting in town owing to the ill
nese of the latter's father. Mr. James
Snell.
Mists Martha Carling entrees to
• ;.1 to Ih • r ),imbues :mew • I.
Mrs, S. Ropier and family returned The follutt'•';g ecettents " r 1, ad
home front lmndon Saturday. They and tettered tiled: The tl City
were visited over Sunday by Mr. 13o• Oil Co., g r4ulin, 1 r',76 ; II. el eckmen
pier, who le stationed at ile'lgrave. c. rup'pl:es 7.90: Ho'.s.Taylor ac. for
sibs. Entine li•-1d.-I111(,.• wile has lamb^r te'•rtrr work. 18,40; else
Jr • n living with Bev. Perkin, in ire- Ilendtbrd. t'ani:n•r uri'.•I 41.00: Rett _ -u _- -
ger'o1i, for thept•t two or three 1►at•.e do. 11.00: henry 1Villrrt,do,
yeses. returned hems, lest week to Thus Alamo:ll labor and teaming
tray] 4.00(; Wee. Gilles;.i_ L.1 Vee) •
1'Y ray :`;n,psot. of Detroit.. i.. travel 1.00. Theo .\\ alpctt do, 2y.oV
Wes Erne Brew to of Pullers e1.. do, 22. ;rat„ling 2.'.00:
ton, is the ca r, o; Mrs. .t \Gillis .Iyo. Norry; 00: Jno• Ford. do.
00 : Wm. Welsh rte( 12.25 ; Thom
lbw'e(' shark, -r,. rlo. 1%75 ; \Galt, r \5•,et•
%Ve are pleased to state that Sirs F. colt. do, 13,73; henry C. llorney. do.
Maher. W n
r, Vllllalll •,t. who lots been so !Seel : Fred stetter. do, 3.50 ; Thos.
ill is improving and is now able to Moulden, homing gravel 1.11; Thos,
get around the house. On Mouday 110311den J weeke street atiering
hast the services of a nurse were die- tette \" m. 11•,vi leiter water
pensed with, tcheel 1.00: 'eneonntin.z in all to
On \C,•en-oily of last week Mrs.
E. Joitei of Miro ford, who i+ t'is• 'cid ►talku alt.
ititte her d-uctrt •r tilts, (:, alarm+• Per Haiku -ill and 1\',tlp-r. that the
hed the mi./enter; r; - to Irl! and hr ;ek Comiei'oiolter look niter the ienche.
two cords of the Vet J+Jr just below
the knee. Th,• reel&nt was 1 very
tented on, and Mrs. Junes will be
1,i,1 up for emu, tine, in consequ,'III
Mrs, Yaeger and Miss Tillie Val
$1.00 per year in advaneo
DOOR HANGERS
LOUDEN, MEYERS and RELIABLE ROUND
TRACK
Barn Door Hangers from 60c to $1.25 a pair
PAROID,,AMATITE AND QUALITY ROOFING
$2.25 to $3.35 per Square
Gasoline & Oil Stoves 75c to $11
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
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HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE
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F3argains
pEOPLE about, to go House -keeping should call at RO W 1'
& ATICiNSON•S Furniture Store and see hew e t 7711
Cheaply you can furnish your home,
A Walk Through Our Store
-h-,w yoe. here you will find the largest and beat assorte
`1 o k of Furniture in the County, comprising
Tables, Chairs, Parlor and Bed-,
Room Suites, Kitchen and
Dining -Room Furniture,
n f ret everything to be (entre! ill a liret•r.less lea eitare Store at
h Low Prices that defy Competition.
Wo have a large number of Lawn and Veranda Chairs wnich
we are selling at remarkably Low Prices,
ROWE & ATKINSON
The 1,en,Iing 11,-1140 1•nrnisher,4 nn.t Funeral 1).:..1 ti ,
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PECIAL BARGAINS
r m1in, gravel 21.00; hoist ,Gilles teaming
theg1. t of etre .1 \titem Iowrlt J /Id!. 1 f ,
Itat6G,57, passed on ,notion of Levett
r left leer Friday Ie visit for •t few
that have been removed from the r
teak fond h.tv.• the earnreturner teen Years, am now making a Specialty in
!.•r 11.•.n,•, ,nd Levet t, that th
('berg i% I.+•.raon foundry Co. ask- s ) 1
Selling JJ
For the Fall Trade
After handling PIANOS for the past Fif-
int[ fur r*one for cutting t:• %% • 111Gt1 eRat)I- 111i'iU .
Dire ups oh ,! tlydrents.-Cart, U l
yl r'
It you are
.I:.ys iii Illttrilton. ,Tiro 1 ne¢cr will to fill up . in front of it thinking of Inning a Piano it will , t .� u1 I pad you to
!.errs • ask, d serum
attend t • millinery openings in
erne rte. I r. I, ••re and C e t.
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Toronto and from there well go to r oto
Tiltroiibeir•r to elk -her old position •
I r•• ' ' ' ;r' et se! r` Hart• \.ti see me hciore doing; So as I asst prepared to
lir Itumohr. , t,5rtmg fr a •p t;;• r•t
•u s u1 :F,\1t)11. ('lark.
Detroit aril Hata ('reek Mich., for
1 couple of weeks. - - �•--
Mr, A. E. '4V0,d.:rrtin((-tnenaKaron I:t►itei ,
the Home (lank at 11d.•rton, received id'4 1\1 ': ►• r,:.h:cid. 4u;;. 1 t.
word on Friday last to report at the th•• t•. f Ii lrthur 1). -vier►.
!fold Offic•. Toronto. on \\'rdnetlay of a eon.
of this week and be pre!•1ret1 to jr,'..,111 II': -In !•It. )1 41 , • :1u;:, 12th. the
,`or the. west. De elm' up friday
• c ,Hing and 511-111 1 f••w dans with
bet oicnto, I^atin^. Tuesday mornine
fur Toroteto,
`4r. W. feillespie's horse ran :may
on ponds} evening last. The hors..
%%ae attached to a buggy which CI -lr\i. int•:-Itt:ti) At tits home of
't rueb en electric light post on Wel- 1 It • bride'., ',wnt. on the /Pert
1,•,n, •tr• •r i•1 trona- of Mr. T. Hie- Lin . eft ,til on An z. 17th. I,y
11 '.1t. T.};„r. llW d.,+rrrhter
of '1:. 1 NIi • .stilt, w• Olt -id, to
,:,,,tr ' of Clint on.
tt it t -' of 'Mr (• a Ilyd•'. of a
eltnIrt er.
-in Stephen. on \fedi alar,
Niue, lith to Mr. :.id Mrs, el And YOU will S•
Joey, :1 dangh1er•. Save 3ioncy hy calling; on Me
;MARRIED
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Special Quotations
• , t fir. fart of the harness, find
hu ter war • broken. No on, was In
t h • ri :.t the tarn,•. The .hr to the
post int• rf:•r•d a i. h the 4rensformer
Ind Som of the residents alone the
street were w,ihout electric lir;ht%
for the remaind-r of th• evening.
Th:' flo•tds Commit Ise, the team...
31.1' Ind t1 riv l p;t Men h:lve been,
exp •re•ncinl= '0711 , nnplcn s3111 ries
duriu4 the eve tow weeks which
etched •r climax on Friday hy he
pit men and 1r•lmstrr matting work.
It appears the Meta were doin' as
much work per alp es thy have
doe• in er -vious )e .r-', even while last. Ile was turning the corner from
grebe con. r iet, be, that th • ;lumen( John to Main streets in thr,tuton►o-
of work 018 not sat iefyinst Ih•' bile when he turned onto the sidewalk
Reeve. y; vera) of the 'eel nddress •1 which he followed for tweet al rods,
the Coetteil Friday overtime Fut then resigning his pnsitinn lo Mr,
the commit fee appointed to look r,f- /,reflinwho lief -night it onto the road.
ter 4h• rola. hid got into the fn Chief Bissett in on the lookout for all
they were I. ft 10 get reit of It. Ir.•t- viotatore of (lie village by•laws.
evil epe loon and tem! if, +t!trek.
en1 doing the woik. 11(1115 continued on rage ii`lve)
Mr, Reg, Elliott of Norwich, iet here
visiting itis mother, Mrs. T3, V, Elliott
Mr, Elliott expects to take a (tvo mon-
ths trip through the west to the coast.
Master Miley itee.l returns to Lon-
don to- day Thursday after spending
the holidays w►th his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs, S. Hanford.
Mr. ('has. Snell evidently mistook
the sidewalk for the road on Tuesday
Am Selling the Leading Makes
J. KELLERMAN
DASHWOOD
Big Stock of =.
oots and Shoes
Repairing Neatly and Promptly bone