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DRESS G000S
C Ir first shipment of imported Dress Goods for 1 he fall sea-
son is ire stock and ready for your inspection. All the New
11'e:e., . 1ndcolorsare shown, %VP want to sell you 1.1)1"it NEW
1 • I t r his season and we are sure you will be liL•ased when
you sr a env well assorted stock.
Diagonal Serges
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have• :ell the New Shades in
this lut'ely cloth. It is 41 •
inches wide and is a 75c
leader at per yard
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Black
Dress Coods
Remember we always carry
a big 1ange of Black Dress
(foods. Evet y nett• weave is
fonud in this department.
Early buyers should not rniss
seeing theta at per yard
:eke 751•, Al $1.25
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der New Black Silks are here. These are guaranteed by the
maker and again hacked by our own. \\'e have a Very Special
showing of yard wide Taffetas for Ladies (`oath and Dresses at
per yard
$1, 1.10, 1.25 to 1.50
Remember all \Vhitewear must be cleared out to Make
roma, for Fall (foods. Big discounts on all White Waists, Cor-
set Covers and Night Gowns,
See Our Waists for 98 Ceuts.
:t1 in. FLANNEL 9
in a good range of
Light and Dark
colors. Regular
price 11 cents or
111 yards for $1.00.
36 in. FLANNEL
This snake is we
auitahle for tinder
wear. It is a very
strong cloth and
is worth today 14
cents, Our price
12 I.2 rents
31 in. FLANNEL,
This ie a very fine
English Flannel
and the colors are
guaranteed fast at
per yard is cents
PICKLING SEASON
Pickling Season is here, so do not forger its when buying
vour Spices. Our spaces are Pure and out XXX \Vhite %Vie:.•
Vinegar is the best tuoney c•nn lety.
All Kinds of Produce Wanted
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tionary ?
A difference of one letter.
But if your stztionary
is well printed. up to
date and businesslike.
such as we can supply
you. your trade will
not he stationary.
Good Stationery,LetterHeads,
Billheads, Statements, Circu-
lars, Etc., Keep Business ON
THE MOVE.
That's the kind we print.
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ttMarket lteport.-The following is
• • the report of Exeter markets. cor-
t• reeled up to September 1st.
• 1,1' heti, Standard 95c.
Berl •y 45c.
outs 31 to 33
Short, $21.00
limn $20.00
Peas 65 to 70c.
'1oc4•I Flour X2,85
teed Flour $1.50
Day $8 to $10
Eggs 17c
Dotter 16c.
Creamery but ter 23c
Potatoes 50 to 60
(logs livcwt•ight $8.40
Choice' export rattle :i 1.15
Good export cattle K►.65 to $6.00
Medium export cattlei 5,65 to $5.80
Choir • blucher'.- c it? Ie $5.60 to
Good butcher a c ittt.• S.45.60 to :a Kt
(' .w$ .44.00 to (5.50
I. 1 ell) -'3.00
Star. •p -1.50 to X1.011
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$10T0WINNIPEG
FROM ALL CANADIAN PACIFIC STATIONS IN ONTARIO
ADDITIONAL FARM LABORERS'
EXCURSIONS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 30
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
Free Iran,portat nn w,'I be furnished 4! W nnipet to pr• •,• re, ca-+adan r.Cfc.
wher• te,,ererc ars! r•.evved, East n• Moose Jaw. (nclud.na branchsa, a•+•t it
vna cent p•r r,,I! each way West t,ereo' •+ Oaskatchewa" and Atbeete.
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SPECIAL TRAI$S FROM TORONTO TO WINNIPEG ON ASOYE DATES.
ASK ANY CANADIAN PACIFIC AGENT FOR PARTICULARS
W. J. CARLiNG, Agent, Exeter.
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. yeti Haven't a 1nilor;and are looking for one, give us a call,
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an. 1911 for 35c
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School -.arts next T11
'•londey next is Labor 14
i'rure .Ind:•rson sleet ~ '.ndee in
.,,.-i• eh
11i. \eif Bellwood visited in Rod-
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few days Inst week.
.loves of Thamesviltr•, is vis-
• Mr. and Mee(td. I)avi.
'1t. lad. .1telereon fets secured a
• ,ion in Sea forth.
'1 Ver: Howe, of London. visit-
' F. - 7 ,rent= here Monday evening.
�'• I! Fi.h'r. of London is
his home.
\'. .:.Il. of Goderich. �lEil-
1 it .own ore Frid., Ices'!. •
'dr. CI1.1.-. Faeret1, of Sarnia. vis-
. •(! iD town a Lew days last week.
Mrs. Goo Lovell and da,i hter, iteta
of LondoJ. visited fir. and Mr-. Thos.
ley n few day. this week.
Mr .Percy Browning r •t urned
:., Toronto Tuesday morning after
-pending his holidays in town and
at Grand llend,
51r .Earl Browning r.terned' home
Monday after ere•nding sever -II a k-
at Grand I1••td.
Master I: raid Fitton. son of '1•
•and .lir: a axon Fitton. is i11 to
74-104011,
Ituckineh-m, of bans,,:
. • r ins hitt parents. • Mr.
•.1 '•11 imuel Ituckiniham.
"! River.. of Buffalo. is
h - parent•. Mr. and Mr..
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- "I ,1i'h :and ch ''-
•au•.
tet ern, hoe, • '" r
e1:. i. r..rtu.•r. I ,l 1,
1)I 04.4010 1 ft
- r Toro11
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'' : I F.. '-• 4. •.a r • ertt,•d on
1. atint v1.it
k a 1 .,,. 411 IiOderich.
I ,r1 '.1 ti,it. 4 by
.•••, •.I ::1 ''r1 li-avy. (roe( Fast
es 1;
'.1v .1. T. Wood shipped n car=load'
rel a 1111 to the Toronto tonrket
•''.1 •1.y.
'•le I. Ifi.• t1 and -/anvil) of
ell .4 luny . •Ir-• vis411110 with 'relate
4'111 ton 11
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•1 r 11 a eerie tel. of Saskatoon.
a h . ho,ii oat t he Thames
111.•1''
'11 ate' 'dre. Stooks, of 1Vhalen.
v d Mr. ;nnd Mrs, Itob•rt Sanders
on ; :tartly.
'.1, \Vol. (limit is anti Anti I. -toy
ve-ll •-d friends in (foderieh from Sat-
urday till Monday.
Mr .nnd'Mrs. Will Verity and chil-
dren returned to Ilrantford Mondny
after tisit311(t with relatives in 4ottu,
Mrs. Stanbury and sons, Stuart
and I quiet la returned home Tuc.day.
et 11 • • after n month's visit in
h . and Toronto.
t. .1. 1. \Vont( who left last week
t... 1 pronto, w'ns npllointed !Manager
el 4 ti.• Borne Bank at Welwyn, Mark.
4141 left immediately for his new
f e•Id of labor.
Mire Whinifred Carling left Sat-
urday for Brantford to resume her
dntira n.• teneber in one of the se/100111
t here.
lir. \Urn. Snell e•hipp,(I three car
Made of export canto to Toronto
They were a fine looking bunch reel,
averaging 1318 %round's.
Alia Ataytio O'N. iI returned hone.
after n fire weeks visit with rein 1Ives
•1 London. \i--oeri and Et !. r.
-1'Irkhill Gazette•.
.1. G. tit enbury is exhibiting h •
i%1-.dioli at the National fixhiblev,n,
Toronto thio w• •k. Last year h••
ere' Bret prize ageina II rong 171111-
1,77$ t
74111-
1,••tit ion.
The 1lidtre1 b,t••`baII team went
do'ti11 to Cent ratite mi (1.Itorder null
at •r,r beaten 0 to te Th1 return
st 14140 will b,a Nr)rd in toes n ru-night
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`•1 t•n. a \1'ilew+, of 1lcns411. i•+I Ch urc ,
-settee 11:,: 'blas)' Jewell.
JAMES STREET
,. h Directory
Mr. Wettish), of 1.01111011, wits 44 call-
, r in town on Tuesday.
\Ir Frank 4,•.,I lt. r;r. ret linnet
EXTENSIVE SALE
11011i- 110111 Detroit Monday. METHODIST CIIURCH --OF ALL
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Roy. Richard Hobbs, 1 astor 1
SundayPublicWorship-10.30 aeriestd 7 p. w. i.i
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Class Service -Sunday 11.30 scot. and
after Morning Service and \V.dnes-,
d,y night.
loung )deo', Visas and Cats•lautls,uaa T
'.1.• 7 !kilt. Mt(o:agal:, of Lomb's
11 d 4i-, All) 11'0041 on Sunday
fir. .\, 1\'Ilite visited iu Lucun ou
Sunda).
Mr. A. Cut i n• has commenced t.uk•
iuy cider.
Mr. 3. 'Inward. of London. ripens
Sunday • 111 ''4(»nd:ay in town. Sunday at [ Leen
'btia I. _ of London. is visit -
Sunday School and MoteCtxe..,•a e.30
',1i : te1 Mrs. D. Itucsell, Pro,.
1 1, intend, of Cromarty viTritc
11 • ',unto of Mr. A. F. llodgert. o
M.- Martha Lewis returned hlon
day '.Iter visiting in 1)orchester. an
Loth/OIL
1, Victor \':,nalstitto, of Parkhill
11 . •cured a position ns moulder
t t 11 • foundry.
'lr Jock 'Walker, of Ilcrvy visit
d b - parent, in town a few dray
J'1-• /...eke
Epworth League -Tuesday at 8. pen ;
(1 Prayer Meeting-Tburcda, et 8 t1•rtt.
11 : Pt 1111 -The Pastor twill 4 -reach
1110111.0g and evening; Evening _
=%fill
x,•11.0;' at seven.
o make Room for the Fall Goods that are
Arriving every Day
'•-- L. llodgert is visiting Mr. nm
1,. .4. Rowell ffie London 'Ron(
11014 h.
etre. G. Ill:rr.hard, has return,.,
to 114,1 Commercial hotel aft_r
-J,ring in London.
Mr Norman Hockey took. n number
of young people out frogging las
on 'Thursday afternoon of last tvrek
Tflrcshlna Goal 'White Waisis
Save your wood by stetting our Coal
-for ynut threshing, You can get any
quantity you want.
Cement
Blue Lake Brand
%Vt. have the above brand' of cement
always on hand, fresh front the menu -
t hu•harers. The 131414. Lake is consider-
. ed the best cement.
11::. Ethe•I Bissett, who has .beet
in
Ito -stool. It. C. for the past two
) •..rte. t.•turn••d home on Saturday
last and is vieititlg her -pircrrte
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Mr. and .len. I. Bisset t. Jr.
Mr. 11,•rt Hirer. drove down from
Teevw•t.•r .with a pretty white Shet-
land pons an 1 iy \i stiles leiri par-
ents. Mr. and Mee. \\'alt. )fivers. He itetrtllltl' e4 50
".l- accompeined by Miss It_ lea and ca 3 75
Mase -r Chas. (livers'.
It.•w. S. E. and Mrs .Thorp :11141
daughter. .Margaret. who have been
bolida. ing at Mrs. Sharp's home De-
mor.•stvillc have returned to town.
51r .Sharp will take his, teeed work
•1.•.t Sunday.
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. J. GLflTWOR1IIY
GRAND TRUNK RAIL
Regular $3 25 for
3 00 for
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2 50 for
9 25 for
2 00 for
1 75 for
1 50 for
12:) for
1 00 for
[D1[S' ONOER$KI
Now is the 1101 • to be planning for
a good exhibit from the farts for
the Exeter Fall Fair to be held on
S.•ptetuber 19th and 20th. Make your
plans for as many entries ns possible
\ good fair is dcp.•ndent upon the
co-operation of the exhibitors.
.lane,•. '('ho pons n, :he )011111g mut
from il••ar I.Iirnville. who swan con-
victed on a charge of theft and con-
spiracy tr. rob. appeared before his
Ilonor Judge Doyle at Goderich. last
week and was sentenced to four
�ytenths in jail.
jrs Gerrie, of Toronto. and Hirer
chit/Lien, who have bean visiting for
Terre( week. with Mr. end' Mrs. 1'.
W. Gladrnan returned home on 1- .1 . r
.1 „'. Mu\ an el re. 61adnra11 and
f.ueitc aveo,reetieel theme and will
take :i shriee holiday.
The tarn
nearly all
t hreshin;t i.
rs in this district lute/.
i',hed harvest i0 r and
1 full swing. '1 ,.. crop
Utl t h ' who ' , re a' pe ---r n . 4 .'1 4
The e.,00k for roil is 4.01 : t y en-
cneragela. the apple •sop heir,! : a lc-
tically a failure, entn•• regard - it
as the wort in twenty .
Plums will be an nvernee crop. '1''14,•
roots ore looking well and there
every promise for a large crop.
What might have proved :t serious
fir,' happened )londay night in front
of \Ir: John '4Vhi•••'r. About els
o'clock .rook•• w• 45 seen and on in-
• -tigation it was found• that the
1 , in front of th ► f. oc • scat 011
1411 was heading for t Ir spruce
'I;;.•. The fire mint h •w • caught
•stn n cigar /.tub or mai eh thrown
1 h•' dry gram. 1', r -ons should
careful ,where th y throw ouch
, ngs at s air ,' 14 • year.
\mine thnthi�.' 4
Tnronln
n k • • ! • . 1,0,1 iron
!: 1 '.1 1, I. I 7,1 1 •la l fattt-
', • i, 14. 1V. R. Soulticott
1 h r i 4,41.1 . Geo. \V'steot1. Bert
'1r. and Mr 1. 0. Joni-'
11 Ilatck-haat. 'bliss starlet
1r.. .1. N. Bnn,rd. Mr. noel
Ford, M r • Jos. Fere.
. 1 ',1: C. Christie 1 .:•a
11' ee Co; • f' ..1 .1
1 11 'r0rt1. .'•1, I
" I4•Iktsill.
I ' h ,.f the pleasur;' of
1 Ilern's most
The flowers
a color!' and
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he idiots h►',•
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11 1 - .'e:i-41 twill. a
with over 1'0114
1111.• . 1 ,„•111 Un oma 08111 tar
001.1, 1 1i - 1 .chile 011 ante lire
(4.101 s,•• on•asttrvd 111 aster that
was 17 inch-. in elrcernference
Th • varieties include the Enna
('tau the Comet eierni-Dw•arf.'Mika •
sin I''nk Vie.°ri.l. ('hltsantle•1141111._
11.1 O,77 IL flume axles, 1h" reed
of :•1110 of t leen routine front Eng-.
land, o.h •- (tool 1lie ;haler.. 6111 the
flee. 1-' (rum air• ('10adian seedy car,•
- 4 ;:..1 ,s 'ug' ac any Ile-
:. ,! t h ' ` 'Me ,Ilern has a number
of oaf, : flowers all of w•hu•h rt -
retire great care and attention.
A most dist reesing ncei•L•nt
broil rht gloom and e<ndne4rt to the
honer of Mr. 11, J1etiow•an, of ,rear
Blyth. mu Friday of Inst 'week. lies
rta14,ahter. Miss 'Maggi:', age'l about
16. was assisting her father to bring
in a few ,,looks of tette and tehil,
on
t lie wagon, the stake in front
of 11.- rack broke, let th! her fell
on ,the whiffle -trees. Thr. ('.tr.er1
aha horse. to rt't collided
away
and the waggerwaggerco
with a tree And ehrl.hed rho
young lady so that she die:f in a few
minute., never regaining conscious -
She Was a moment) t yonn;t
"• . •••. and her tot/Idiot taking off
1-'1% ih-• first vn•ancy in the family
circ/. '•f Regie will he 111 t•t;etl 'i-
ntone tie, neighbors and in the Sab-
bath school of Ht, Andrews. itlyth.
of which ells was a 1 Ruler sit1e1(4In1
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YEARS PXl'1 IENVE OF AN
Oi.13 Nt itNtt.
N11s. \Vi4,N:0w'19 14Oothlnx Syrup in
the preaeription of one of the hest
female physiciane rind pure,. in the
I"nited Atatea, and hair b --en tuned for
fifty years with never-fsilin,l steors.
by millione of mother,' for their
rhielre•n. 14 relieve. the 'held frrim
prin. sere" diarrhoea. sripfnrt In
the hostels end 'rind colic. Ry Riving
health to the child, it reefs Site
mother. Twenty-five With/ 0 bottle.
LOW RATES
to TORONTO
Account of Canadian Nation-
al Exhibition
$3:85 RETURN
:August 27 to September 10
$2.85 Return
Aug. :Fath, Sept. 1st, 131b, end .stn.
Return limit Tuesday Sept. 13th.
Roman Catholic Eucharis-
tic Congress
$13.85 to Montreal and
Return from Exeter
`.••'tember :3rd to loth. incl,taire,
Iteturn limit Sent e!nh,•r,l o. /gin
Labor Day
Return tickets at angle fare be -
1 ween all stations in Canada, good
going Sept. 2nd, 3rd. 4th, 5th, return
limit Sept. 7th.
Harvesters Excursions
'lo \Vinnipetr, South Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, Warman, Swan River and
intermediate stet(ons,via Chicago and
Duluth
$10.00
and proportionately low fares to
points beyond the (1, 'r. P, and C. N.
railways. (Going date, September nth
1010.
Secnre tickete and full information
froui
J. J. KNIGHT. Depot Agent.
Men's Suits
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X20,00
After all it's the Tailor who
411nkee a suit a SUCCESS or a
FAILURE. The most fascin•
ating style would be a fizzle if
thele were not careful needle
work underneath. That is the
reason our Suits at $U'l are
better t}1af1 the snit you hey in
town for more money They
ere perfect in every way if
not you can have your money
back.
W. W .TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER 1)NTA111(3
IIUs\ 1)11) 1 CAT('1L TILT COLIC
Settle- iou;rh. Probably got ove•r-
lie:tied or sat in a draft -the coli
,air closed up the pores of the .Ria
suddenly and locked up a lot. ,l
Warty products of the blood in sot:►
body. Then your cold b.gin•,
]gal's Laxaeold acts on the r .
eons tu•rnbra ne. cheeks the cn r .a 11
r' -opens the pores of the akin.sliru-
•,1
etee
the secretion. -in .bort cur 1•
your cold In a day and a ai,.rht
Try it once-thsn the ivlt me;ee
)on'II I. • tole•• to rennin', •r 1: 1111w
',Okla, N) -al'+ L:.scold cored
Prier 25 ernes for 33 410`'••'4.
We k -•••p •i L'ood stock 01 \y ,i
Family Item .•dir..
W. S, Howey, Mime B.
Chemist and Optician
Misr Ling. Carling v. ry pleasantly
•lit•-rtain••d a number of young lad-
e••+ on 1'hersday aft-'rnoorf of last
week.
Mir. aro! Yr.•'. C. Lin -1 •esti •Id and
son, Nc d rr t elrreel hum- 'londa)' after
visiting for .1 few seeks it4 Berea
eel fie -relent
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2 19
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1 48
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Ladies' Black and Tan
Lace Hose
Regular 50c for 42c
Ladies and Children' Pla
Black and Tan Ilose
Regular 35c for 27e
rr 25c for 20c
20c for 16c
15c for 2 for 250
Ladies' White hose Plain
Only
25c for 19c
20c for lfic
Only a few of Ladies and
Childrens Vests ranging from
Sc to 250 to go at reduced
prices.
All Gents Cotton Half Hese trust gg0
at reduced prices. Iteguler 54Ie for We
40c for 34e, 25c for 1Uc 20c for 13c.
As we have only a few of eat i of . thgse
items don shall have,. to call early before they
are all sold.
Poultry Taken Alive or Dressed.
Hghest prices paid for Produce.
W. J. CARLIlV
MUOII
Of the old stock tins been moved during the past two weeks at the Bazaar and
New (foods are daily arriving. Lots of good snaps left yet on our 5c and
Inc tables. It will pay you to come anti look through our stock anyway.
See oar stock of Edison Phonographs as well as our Fancy ('hitrt, Glassware.
89TURDfY SPE,GIfiL
:11) pairs :.5c Stockings to eo at 2 for 25c.
111 pairs 73c Ladies Leather Purses at 23c each.
U►) bottles Lime Juice to clear 2 for 33c.
4 Water Sets, al reduced prices.
EXTRA One pretty Bread and Rutter Plate ERRE, with each Dollar
1 1 its purchase. (Phonographs nnd Fruits excepted)
Our Post Card Department
Is brit» full of all the latest he
Comic, Artistic, and Birthday
cards. We also show 11 view- ..f Exeter,
New stock of Fancy Chocolates, Candies, Popcorn,
Peanut*, Oranges and le•nions. just in. Try a small older of these gu.',1s.
School Supplies, fiend the children here.
POWELL'S BAZAAR
tiucce.'or to De. ring's.
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ESTERN FAIR
LONDON, CANADA --
Sept. 9th to lith, 1910
$25,000.0() in Prizes and Attractions
OPEN TO ALL
The Great Live Stock Exhibition
Speed Events Dog Show Athletic Day
Every Day Cat Show Monday
Music by the_ 91st Highlanders and lth Fusiliers
ATTRACTIONS DON'T I FIREWORKS
Better Than Evert MISS IT Each Night
Reduoed Rates over all Roads
VISIT LONDON'S EXi IBITiON
Prize Lists, Entry Forms and aN Inform:. ion from
W. J. REID, Pres. A. M. HUNT, les.
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