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NOTICE OF REMOVAL
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Price 25 cents
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Huron & Middlesex Gazette
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TRUSSES
Perfect :pit Garanteed
We have many good kintle and can bull -
ply the .'no hest adapted to your ca,e. It is
lust as intpul•t.ant that you get a good llt.
Ilore you get both
COLE'S DRUG STORE
£InIRTY-SEVENTII YEAR -NO 192ti
EXETER, ONT i CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29th 1910.
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JONES & MAY'S
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We are showing for this seasons wear the smartest range of
Ladies' and Childreno (.'oats we have ever shown before. All
the New ElTrclrare shown in the latest cloths shades e33o
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Collars, Shawl Collars, and Milit:►ry Collars are amongst I theta,
Here is one Of our many
styles of Coats whitn you will
find to tit as neat as a glove.
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CflhIrens
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Another Style of our Nifty Gar-
ments. We have dozens just as good
or better.
New Colored Dress Goods
We are making a Big Noise with our New F.tII Dress Goods
AVhyBecause we have the right Goods in the Leading Shades.
A look through this department will convince you of this. Drees
Goods for 91e. 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.25.
Ladies' Swell Furs Sweater Coats
Our Furs are the best yet.
All the New Novelties and
Staple Sty les are here in Stoles
Throws, Scarfs and Muffs.
See Them
Another Shipment just ar-
rived in the New Colors. They
are very scarce (roods. so get
one Earlv.
ROUSE FURNISHINGS -We are headquaartere for New Car-
pets and Rugs. Neto Curtains and Blinds. New Linoleums and
Oilcloths, New Madras Curtains and New Tapestry Etc.
(TENTS' FI'KNis1ILNGS-Always the hest. New Shirts and
Collars, NeWyt4'ies and Sox, New Suits and Suiting•. New flats
anti Capsetbd New Sweater Coats.
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Jones & Ma
Headquarters for the Celebrated NV. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper
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AN OLD SONG r
If ever life's burden grows heavy -
It ever (he way seems tong.
Don't sit down and sous[ your
troubles
Just start up an old time song.
Some song that will stir up the
mem'ries-
Sonte song that the mother Fling
Awe). back yonder in 1 (tIdh
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• AVhen heart and how were young,
A song that will bring back the
sunshine
air t he far -way days once more.
The: will bring a sight of lh. flow -
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That bloomed by the farmhouse
door.
The song of the birds that sleeted
In the woodland over the way -4
9'h,• sound of the scythe and the
reaper -
A cent of the new -mown flay,:
That will bring the forms and faces
That graced the old homy there.
Ere Time and Chang.. invaded
A circle which love mad.' fair.
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it will make the tired heart strong
Just to lay, for a time fife's bur-
den.
In the lap of an old-time song.
Mr. 'Herbert Strausser, 1st Henforth
is viaiting Mr. end Airs. ;1V Statham.
Mrs. E. Brawn. of Detroit. Avail a
guest of 'Airs. Jas. Gould last week.
Mrs. Ready, of let. Marys is visit-
ing at het.parents, lt+•v. Mr. and Mrs
lu�tle. t f
Mr Wm Thowase of London, vis-
ited at the Qromo of Mr. J Grigg.
Sunday. .
\lr, and Mrs.:Markham have mov-
ed into Mr, JA .G. Dyer's houso on
Victoria street.
ited in r5lise Rattles bfoFauls visit-
ed in Seaforth a few days ago dur-
ing the past Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. (rhos Boyce, of Cen-
tralia; have gone •to ;Marlette, Mich.,
to visit Mr.'Boyce's uncle. who used
to live around here.
A number of ladies et the W C
T 1attended the South Huron
convention which was bold at 'Zurich
on Tuesday and I,Vcdae day.
.On Friday while /playing 4n the
loft of the barn, Wil'i.•. the young-
est son of •Mrs. Urtw ;et. AntWeek
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street had the misfort ,u to fall
othrough a hole to ,the flock- below
Isis teeth going through his lip. The
little fellow it )r: tter again.
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BORN
CAMPiBEI.I.-In Fullerton. Sept, its
to Mr and Mr:. John M. Campbell
a son,.
AMOS-At Grand Bend. on Wednte-
Jay Sept. 21st, 1010 to 'Mr, and
Mr.. W T Amor. a son,
MAItitIED
• • • MOlt Iti130N-GLI:ASON J 111nn-
• 'bawl, on beet, 11 by tee Iter
• • I) N '-\lorden, Miss Ldne A Glee-
• • I son, and Mr. James 0 Morrisione
s • 511NF:1tS-IIAI.L-1n \V inn;te-g. on
• • Thur-d:.y Sept. elle '\1iee 1•:roma
• NE, of London. to Mr. Chas. Min-
• : ere, of Saskatoon, son of Mr. Wm,
• • Miners of town.
•• BIRD-IIODGINS- Aits.a Craig. I\\'ed.
ncsday, Aug. 31st, 31r. Thomas Ney
Mira, of Ilracebridg •, to 'Jiiem May
1,ibelli daughter of Mr. and blot.
.1. A. 1Jodgin=i of Ailsa Craig.
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Rotary the finest Sewing Machine Produced.
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A STORE THAT KEEPS
+ GOOD FURNITURE + I• re
Ought to he a flood Place to go to whe e ?here is 1: uriut lit e
to be bought. .
TII AT SEEMS REASONABLE i • SN'T iT % S0 IT iS.
1Ve have confidence enough ' our Stock to unhesitating•
iy invite YOU to give it a ('riti • Examination.
\Ve kno•.v that we offer you t pick of the Finest Furniture
produce( t this Country. --
NOTHING t01ti:, NOTHINt. LESS
And the beauty of it in that you are not asked to pay
more here for un ruhted Values than goads, Not as Ouotl
sometimes cost a ther places. That's the TI Ott that wo
%yollld like to 1 e Remembered.
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Be l ly LRAMs... UNDKRRT.tKF:11 AND
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llowcy's Clair Tonic
If every woman who le been Ilene.
fitted by !limey's (lair onic would
tell her friends what it as done for
her, it would be in evert greater de-
mand than it is, ilut a t%( rain is per-
fectly right no' to tell ,all her little
beauty secrete. ,
However if you will nlecept oar re-
commendation yon will t rt. he diem)-
pointed. llowey'a (lair onic snakes
the hair soft and glove) et latex
growth of new hair anti makes old
hair healthy, stripe falling hair and re-
moves dandrlilT.
There isn't a toilet re pee:1e yen
want that yen can't lied in our etsictly
up-to-date stock,
W. S. Ilowey, Phnm. B.
Cliemitit mid 1(pt ici;►n
EXETER, ONTARIO.
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McGIIEG'OR-ARMSTRONG Parson.
ng"• Corbett, S!ptcmber 14th. Mr.
\\ . ,►. McGregor. of Stephen. to
t',rr,.- iS. lerntstrong, of Ship -
k e.
SARea: ANT-Cc1.1fON -On Tues day
Nrprz :u at it Marys by the 1t.1v,
1) N Act' nr: Carrie daughter
of \t t. n 1 \Ii -- l:dwarelt Cuhhon
to '•1,. (1iirtes, Sergeant, of Tor-
onto.
STEIDIEN-MILES-At the reeelenee
t,f 1 h 141•1,'s toot ta.•ri 'Mrs. J)av•-1
Mee, Lansdowne Ave., Toronto, on
W..11, ...lin Sept. (1,1i, het- daugh-
r• r Ad• -lin • to ;Fred .1. Stephen of
\\'oodhein.
HOTIIAM--DAVIS- At Ht.' Patrick's
church. Maintehury. 011 1%' edueeday,
Split 1 It11 by she Itev. (T. W Raeey
o� Itirkton, Miss Sarah oldest
daugheer of Mr and Mrs F. 1' ,!avis
to Mr, Ed. Ilothane of i)elew•are.
BOWLING
Two rinks of (bowlers from the
London Thistle Club came up by auto
on \Vcdnesdny of last week and
met on the green four different
rinks of the 'Exeter players. !nit-
London
heLondon bunch are •fast kitty chas-
er.'" and they 'dcafcted the home boys
by nine Fhota. They put up a good
exhibition of the • game but were
especially stron • o
r runners. Charlie
Abbott, London's fatuous tlkip, nn
F:x: ter old boy, Fkipp -d t wo games
while Bert Beaman, another of Lon-
don's crack skips, and a brother of
Councillor W. J., tot town, was to be
present but was ,Aisappointed at the
last minute by illness. The games
were much enjoyed on the green and
the boys will welcome the London
bowlers back at any future time.
Following tees the result of the play -
London
F. Brown
C. Brown
Dr. Scott
Barber
skip 15
Johnston
Fatty
Nightingale
Abbott
skip 18
F. Brown
C. Brown
lir. Scot t
Barber
skip 15
Johnston
retie
Nightingale
Abbott
skip 17
Exeter
Ford
Carling
Taman
Collins
skip 18
Gladman
Ilarrison
- Beaman
Clarke
Fkip 14
Ilawden
Stewart
Dickson
Beaman
skip 12
llurdon
Scldon
Collin.[
Taman
skip 12
LOCALS
Miss Robb spent Saturday and Sun-
day in Seaforth.
Mise Lizzie Frayne returned home
last week front London.
Maurice Wexler is in St. Thomns
this week on businsts.
Mrs. lly. Giddy continues vcsy ill
at her horse Willie , street.
Sir. ltd. Atkinson, of London, was
home for a few iJnys to visit bis
mother.
•Mie: Mary Parsons lett Monday to
attend t h» Normal ,'ehool at Ilnmil-
ton. •'
The 'Thames Jtoad Presbyterian
re -opening wilt he meld on 'October
16th,
Miss Ida Cottle left Wednesday for
London where she has secured a pos-
•tion.
Mrs. \Vu1. Itenhele returned la.t
week alter s;.-ndiug the past month
in the West. .
Miss Murrey of the school pilaff. re-
sumed teaching this week after a
week's illness.
Mrs. t'. Frayne and Miry Lena, sir,
visiting r• : ,tit.. it: Cordon. Toron-
to and Brantford,
Misees Lizzie Sanders and Lillie
Rowe are aruing the dre'stuak,hg
with Mies Tom,
'.flies Olive l'rior return:d home.
Ia.( week lifter visiting for severe/
weeks in London.
Miss May Jones uml llarry Treib•
ner left h• re epaturday to attend *b.
Norm•tJ school at Jfaniilton.
Mrs. W. .1. ;white. and daughter,
Mics Greta., of Ottawa. are visiting
Mrs. John \Chit...
Mise Therein Welsh returned to
London setnrelae- after visiting with
her Father, Mr. J. \Veleh, London
Road.
1'. B. Carling is prepared to conduct
all kinds of auctioneering sales. M tis -
faction guranteed.
Mies Minnie Kentle is expected
home lo•da), after a months visit in
1Voodstock and Hamilton.
Misses Lily May Fragile and Mary
Acheson who have been on the sick
list have both recovered.
There is a rumor of a new skating
rink on Main street. This would be
very handy and would pity the pro-
moters well.
Miss Bettie :remorse of Eden, attend,
ed the Melba Conceit in London on
Friday night end •dent the weekend.
with friends there.
At the last Meeting of the Exeter
I'I•:11It('1 !'1:1:11 -,\1 th•' , 11111,, Council it was decided to 1i.pence
It t h 1 , • t , ut - 1 ..r t (' .I \f it h the serivicee of (toad( ,ite,ession-
born a r, 1 , t.
A. Hi 11 1' 1 I; .: h. I• 1, n .•r W. J. iliseet. to take effect October
dnnghl •i of '•I' 'n 1 1, \''. , , - 11th
Rech, to Its t•. W. 'T. 1'carry. ''•1. \ . Mr. Nelson Prior, of Portage Iii
11. I. Lon'Iesboro, Prairie. .inn., who hall been buying
, in
I•I'.I: • it 'flied/1T iii I.nndnr, aMontreal and Toronto, spent thin
r
1tv 1 visitingie e• '1
',r1,,,•,. � ).y, tiepltuber. 17th. •,e-� day int t, h father, .Ir.
I ,�,,,: r h••• , . •Iaurrht• r of ' Thos. Prior.
ee1 r ti I \i r -. 1:. Sou t hoot t. Landon, I
Mr and Mrs Chess. Hooper returned
1 o el( Tim-. I.,'4' of t h +same city tt•itweek from their \Vestecn trip
1,y 1 h•• It v. r\Ir. Graham, of W di- t'fhey had a pl1-tsent time and was as
inert on s11• t M thud -1 elle' ch. I far ae H,itlf, 1 [king in all the principle
Reese_ 'mow NLEE At Presbyterian 1 parts beim 1\'innipeg.
ovine , \.. t', . t•. \\•,'els •.day I Mre, Jas. Russel• who vecently mov-
f; i,, , I,. t,c {; , . \V 11 G (1,1 ") : ed from Victoria I Int bor. Ont, to
•1• I It is ' .t 1' Tolm: of Brand Viet,, Man.• is seriously ill
\'•"en I •,,, Re'.•. Rohr. J ltose 11 A jwith Pneuusruia. Mee Ilnreell is a
'.'t 11tl'9T TO WEST111'OIt`' r f i',:: h 1 tar 19 to f\li':• .'•1 cry 1,..111' f daughter of 11r. and Mrs. E. of
r -:-On account of rtnavoid- rl Ineilt �•r of 'Mr .and Mrs. \\ e'y `town.
;ntstnnc,.+ the ,\\•est HuronIlrownl of /Wee Craig. MED1 Mr. John Taylor, of Detroit, and
Mre Diullon ref Ltmdontt, t•wnets Isere
1:1,1•.\11 -In St Vary'. Sept 20 Mr. Friday ,ul S tturdnv nding the
soba, F.il:,h, aged 7!) year:. Nueva! of their brother, the Isle
9NIDEIt \t Iia}fielvl, nn Sept. 111th Nueva! henry Taylor Mr, \Vm Eacrett. of
Semi. tinider, ni rd 12 year: and Toronto, was 111„(1111 attendrsnce.
7 month=.
v(1 Vt•r-In (Tinton, an Sept club- 'renders were called by the 'trustees
Te lnstitulc :: (postpone:1
ore 1. from (Oct, 6th and 71st to
t 1 •e 1 dlth. An .truest ef-
for1 ,- 1, rer faarl• to hive vow
mernb•r of the titer( of one o6llhe
Normal Schools prose nt to assist in
the work of dhc inrtitntt•. n1 ,
J. 11. Lowery. i'rrsid, nt, er, 18th, Robert Biggart, aged of the James Street Methodta church
W. 11. .tohrrton. Secretary. 6.1 year:, i moat hs. and 7 days, for the position of janitor and at a
TA1-fent -In 1 -horn-, on (Thar. day meeting le•l.l Monday evening it was
At Bow innd, Midlothian. !Scotland Neve esu -1, Mr. 11••nry .1. Taylor. of , awarded to ee .1, Biome. whose tender
the raarriage of Miss lief.• Monroe ir.,.t 1., ;,i,,.1 .16 years, 7 menthe wag 111130 11444 duties will cMeeeeience
Rim'ry. picket (linghter •f Mr. Win. n I 4 Alayytt: October lirst 'fliers! were eevenappli-
Ita►neey of Howland. to .1• C. *Afcl., t.- Q11LLN.It-in UFhorne, nn Wednesday. ewe's.
Han; D. I's., lead of 1 h physics r'.• - Sept,2let. Mrs!. Matthew Miller. The drat h took place in 1',borne on
pnrlment, University of Toronto, CLARK --In ITshorne, on Sept 27tli \Vedneedav Sept 21st. of Mi. Matthew
Rev. Monroe Mr. Arnold I1. ('Intek. son of air. Miller. of Lutulev, daughter of Mr. E.
waw 'solemnized by dh
Gipson, conein of (the Bride, aesiat- and Nina. %Vin. ('lark aired 1 i years 1%'illiatne of town. 'rho deceased 1v
(eel by the JR'v. James \Viteon. untie 1 month and 27 days The funeral survived by her sorrowing husletti.l
of the t9 idegroofn. I)r. .elel.. nn .0 will take piece 'Iherelay• anal three Finall children. one boy
ie n eon of -Mr!. I1. Mcl.ennnn, 1\';, _
Children Cry
Prize List of the Zur-
ich Fall Fair
PeeltSEe
Roadster Iforses-Brood marc• ac-
companied by font. .1. Decker. Are
\Veber. to o. -Moist.; foal, J. Decker,
N. Carrot:. J. 11. \Nilson: 1, year
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olds :leo, 'Moist.. J. Decker .
Amy : 2 year ofd 'Alf Gillman E.
Troye r, dl. 1 incur:n : 11 v.. •,r old, 11p.
Rader D. Schn••It John Ifagae,:
Span in buggy and harness Clohn
Decker. by Neel): Muggy horse in
!vanes and buggy E. Stoskoff,
James :llcllride. F. •\inert : Lady
driver .J Decker L. 11. \VilJert
E. Stoskoff.
Carriage llors, e -!)rood niers. nc-
companied by foal. A. Reichert ; Foal
At, Reichert Jake Ortwin; 2 year
old. .1. Decker, D. Schnell. C. Truem-
ncr: 3 year olds A. Traqueir, IM.
Elliott : G. Clausius; Span in har-
ness or buggy, John Geiger. J C
Me Donell, W. Witzel ; Muggy hors
in h,.rncse and buggy Aug. Ehne'►
11. It. Johnston.
Judge -It. Welsh, Exeter.
esti eel puree • ilorse'- Brood
marc accompanied by foal D. Sch-
nell. W. Smith. \Vm. Pfaff ; Foal
A. Stcicke W. Smith. D. Schnell ; 1
year old S. 6araras, \V. Pfaff: Jas
Jarrett: 2 year old, 1. J. Flannery
S. lacobe s 11. Ne; b ; :1 year old
S, Sarat-as, H. Jacobs. N. Jarroft:
Stein in harness and buggy, .1. Desk-
er E. Rader. John Becker
Agriculture Ilorses- Brood mare
accompanied by foal It. D. Bel,. It
Cooee•rl 61. Votland ; 'Foal, It. Coot-
er J. Drtwein; 1 year old. E. Troye
er, A. Dunkin, it. I)eich•:rt ; 2 year
eel A. Sketch, A. Love. Geo. Todd:
3 year old, J. McKinley 1st and 2nd :
Span in harness and wagons P.
Elterington4 John [McBride. A. Der-
chcrt
':rnught llorses-Foal. 1t. D. Bell,
11. Votland ; 1 year old, H. Deters
J. A Manson. 2 year ofd, W. Love
Turner. Bros. J. A .Manson, 3
year ofd, Geo. .Moil'.• : Span in barn
e.4 and wagon, .1. llorney Jas.
McBride :
Judge Jas Ifandlerd..
CATTLE.
Durh-tm-Cow: in milk or in calf
E, Itaders P. Deichert 2nd and 3rd.:
tear Diel heifer, O. ilaugb. E.61td,
er. W. McAllister : yearling heifer
\V, McAllister; W, hider, 1:. Radler
ilull calf 1'. Deicbert, 1st and 2nd. \V
McAllister: heifer calf, ins. Harar-
e. 1\', McAllister 2nd and 3rd.. 1 year
old bull, \V, ;McAllister.
Uther than thoroughbred Durham,
('oft, in n1'Ik or in calf, 1, IIp beth
er, U. Schnell. A. 7beichert 1
year old heft. r J. ileberer, Ie' and
:n•f Itrider;: yearling h• ifer J.
Ribes•, E. Rader: J.
(:al,ter: heifer ezdf, S.
lfaherer. \V. Itid'-r.; fat
ro'.w er hoiferle Rader 1't and 2nd :2
vr. old steer. .7. liatterer W. plc.
Allister: yearling steer J. Ifaberer,
('. Ilnugh, 'W. Rader: steer tall,
.tae. Beek -r. ..1 Ilnb.•rer W. Rader I
fat i;tc,•r 1'. Lemont 1st 2nd and 3rd
.rcr.ey tofu .1. (:alter, \V. Roffman.
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r, (:nleter:
,r,tdge ff. SmSith.
HEEP
Leicester -Tearing ram 1\V. R.
Rattler: %eluting ewe D. arc Laren
Jr. 1.t and 2nd : ewe lamb J. Tfaber(_
.•r: 1\t-, ft nattier ram Iamb J.
Ilabrrr n. E. Elope: ewe ]raving
raised Iamb in 1910 J. lfaher.r. ;\Vi
Mettler.
f.inrrt!n My. • •. G•o I'Cnhafc 6
;•cis••+. l
Fin•• Wool-vr•arting ram. E. Klopp
v•-irtintr . fe • E. Kropp. let and 2nd :
f:,I ehe,•rs G. I\•nhale, let and 2nd
ll1:�t
I \ - 1 sew• Snowden liras,
1-. t .r:I -:ring hoar $nudes
Itro- : t at, 1 ' : .pring sow, Snow.
don 1:!44,,„ , t k : 1 year old boar
M. 0 r k, tSnowdcn Ilroe; 1 year old
anati Tiros. let and 2711.
. ' ort h- teno'. ten Bret took -16
11 ;•neer in th.. erase
.I Lire -Snowden 11ro. took
- in this class.
3,1,1gc-(:ilb••rt Diek.
1ULTRY
IIamberg•,').1. A. Mansour: Ply-
mouth racks .1. W. Ortwein 1 Black
Hpanieh• W. 11. flatter. 1st nevi and
le -et 111 111'n 1. W. 11 .11 ler : Dark
Iirehm-lee W. 11. Rattler let end 2nd;
Itorkin', '\\. 11. Battler; .amok
1linoreis. .1, Glister; 1(1141 Cnp.,
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rt, \\'it:.
1 .,•, ,,r,, • \C. 11 Bni ti l r
(' •,'h 1.;•uhnrn: W 11 11111-
• r t :red C.11 -etion
L:.,, 'I'r„ nen r. t:. CI:t rau.s; (ruff
• • .1 \\', Ortwe'in, 1\'. 11
11• • cr• si \Vyandottc+. 1'
3. IV (Trite:An • Tl
0 I;Town 1 ,•a )e ns, 1'. Reeky and Orin
1•t : n•e
2;• reed's 1,c• \\-w,n-
dnr t•• e.. l r• commend. 1'. Daley
5..n . I. n ,bans. N'. 11. !litt-
ler it. (; el 1. - 1 r;.'• r 1.1 ,1r1
2m1; AndtiI'i',.r. 'a', 11. Hatt ler 1 se
If' Pekin Cliu, rk-, Sno.n Ilrn+,
W 11. R,. i:., n dwrckd(:.
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t:1'\- t \11 SEED
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Geig•'r : t •1 ( 111 wheat, G. C:aus,
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Stoves Ranges Furnaces
A Full line at low prices
Imperial Oxsords from $33.00 to $44.00
(lowlands
$30 to 41.00
\VelcotIl�) nationals •$37 to $•40.00
Nelson and Canada steel from $42 to :x:)0,00
Souvineers from $-40 to $40.00
Heaters from $4,50 to $40.00
Stove pipes, Elbows Board, Varnishes,
Polishes, etc.
New Idea Furnaces
will burn coal Or wood Let us estinate your jot)
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE
IWill show you. Here yo:t will rind the largest and best t siorte
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Stook of Furnitur- int. i- Conn ty, comprising
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PEOPLE about to go house -keeping should call at ROWE
& AT'KINSON'S Furniture Store and see how easily and
Cheaply you can furnish your home.
A Walk Through Our Store
Tabes, Chairs, Parlor and Bed
Room Suites, Kitchen and
Dining -Room Furniture,
n fact everything tel he found in a first-class Furniture Store at
such Low Prices that dere ('ennpetition,
We have a large number of Lawn and Veranda ('hairs w•nich
we are 'telling at remarkably Lmv Prices.
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Lea•ling Home Furnishers and Futter ti Dire: tors.
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We are NOW showing our Complete Range
of Fall Bats. NOW is the time to buy
YOURS
New Overcoats, Snits Caps and Shol'-,
Now Shirts and Ties.
TAKE ADVANTAGE
Of the Sale of Bankrupt Stock at the
EXETER BARGAIN STORE
Boots and Shoes at less thafi e11a[ffrfacturers
Prices.
„t, et , t : j Two Cases of Dry Goods ,
r, � •'.,r! •y •• . Peel r A Reichert [Itis (1(1enc. o .
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' leen 111. 11 -1 collection o(!
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sin a It, 5 h, '\'. I1. 11rttler: ciov- r
I1 , r. \, ' ,(. llnberer, tim-`
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•'d t sell at
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for the ra-t six months and during , I: 11 .der
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s.',: timeenlTerwl n Brent deal. The•I ;:m Ifti. 1: lt�c!.r
and two gide. She leets been ailing I .
tam err t, Stratford tial ferns, rly
Half Price
22 Boys' Suit` going at Half Price
A Splendid Assortment of Men's Neckties
Come and Share in the Profit Saving Sale
• r; to ( n BEAVERS
of Exeter. 1'h.' (%lobe raps that he
is well known in Toronto, and and of FOR FLETCHER'S deepeeteympathy is felt for the het Ph,l• Island 1•r rungs, E. Rader i� W
the most popttinr •f the profcexor: reeved.
at the University. C A S T 0 R IA
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