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moo , Spite 'nuts, i ti �always
and We have "stand-in"with nearly' everyone
of the superiority of our groceries. We know how
ba. "thou thein—that's the way.
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Iar'.eaYIng1
ut" a the; recent examinations
for academics etending sn first ebise
public a choo1 teacfberu or as assistant
teachers; in the high schools. This is
-what has been known in the poet at
thu, senior teas:Dere examination.
HWRCN-� `. ..Anderson,_. 1; J
Bachapan,1(hon ) and 2; J A Cant
eron,1; L J Clark 2; D M Clark, 1
(honors): C C1- Carrie, I; J F Curries, -1r;
o R. Cruickshank, 1; J A Dickson 1; V
M Davidson, 1(honor s); D H Finlay-
son. 1; L
II.1;L Fraser,
, 2x En Gleno. -i; ATOT L4 'YOU 'that ee haVe1nd ; A.% SZnINLQaa, 1 honors) aaJab3e.o, Henderson.
shout thridarem that will
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Cibest Price Paid for Po U LTRY dead or alive.
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dor price of all $10.00, reduced to clear $1.50
- .Qct: reduction
each suit, in blueand
black Berge, dark ki nd
light tweeds, sizes 98
*ate at 26 off. White Underskitts
A f+ew choice styles in fine lawn 7 only wbiee underskirts made of
�. are r+e u
s re►to good material
aatre
quickvial
a B and
etrlch'lia, big discount. t aged. Qty Oat � `prettily, trim.
fora�f for SI:� gf«l;4 skirt
$1,1x3,, $1.25 skirt for
7 s'. Tw+ Suits at
20 per cent. discount
+e of Fitte Imported Tweeds. uatllty that will stand ..la:
her of d arena et l .*P' i' :.t e a weir.
I' � - o � en'rlen at -20 r cer�G'd�°t• Now ie
f ie -t t ou f stn
�h.,;go� for 10c
mai cba�rnhrayi. casehmer.
netts, Munn and all other
stuffs onnii�'aat 100.
Lace osiea
In tan, brown, blLck suet white, all
Kon sale at exactly wholesale price.
den's ••Strong Wearing Shirts at a Snap Price
*de of rock fast drill in Blum Blacks and Greys. - Bmal
w trod fast �colort snd wear guaranteed On Sale at ,
sand
LL & ROV---E
treat Cards.
�CAIRNS, v�tu.x SURGEON.
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8trecc ar to Da. Rix,
Special Attention to Dentistry.
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ROIn: To
wstntrtlswr
tk. t!! .x1. all. at O taxio and gam
onside trr�ir. arsitr.
ace
Dichosa ari°li tesfStaw Off, lay
'arm
DEMIST.
t xiOw/4 cry piei;n, cos' any tea stucco
A Staaburrs otllm Mata street
W
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Atedical
#its
atter �i n a year (Col.
ontiinear Hospitals. General'
I attention to Nye. (with :elm-
Throat.
el c-
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otac ; Dili irk, Vats
Ate 1iG r ,11A stab»*placers, Gorasslisitners.
eo
bank, etc.
try” se►It at towed rater of lat+rre st,
tatter,
, It, IL elle
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nob le *l mit of private taints to balk
a 'ttlac�ca is•itt vin•or w ierat►ei nes es 3 r « not se Wit
maxims NU/4MM
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let
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I area wrltlsl
•Night calls lett at the home of itr. Peter Bowden
Main street,C l r.`iyitt Memorial Church), /fill be
I PIIT n Jleneil to.
atm. -' ±cnrraaio . " -
oldeta rata 3i and
Iforthitreetsr € P, ,rinlacrksi tlth I
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House to Rent in Elm' e
The undersigned is aiming to rest his benne
drrellin- gits /Manville. with 1.5 acre of lead. Mad
and sort water and a number (at fruit trees on the
premise*. mise*. rr particulars *pp?). to JOSHUA sower
oerthe tsadt ignlEd, ` �I/ yy� �,yy
.. a WM SLUMS.
House and Land for Sale.
Tbei undersigned is oal'errng for sue his house end
land on Aima Street Lwu' t The here :be et trues.
cad' fs Flo g 'rcpsir. TEe land is 014 hetss
in g 'Condction. Good water bard
Good. /table. �isae d holt trete, eta
,don /given tow Orin. the tall. Apply a the horse
OI � Dearing, Jr., Slmcc�rwt,
wit. e. IIA1Z*.
ESTRAY VER.
Tia )prayed unto the �'of.the ' rs➢tamr.
+ , 5i, COn. ir, My, en ev )tut Ale. 7th. ill► Se
prop-
erty e1e 61►>Mr°rtr.'
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MacPherson I non , •
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Trroy 1; E Ciplau1 , 2; G
man, 1 and 2; J E Wiley, 1.
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Greenway
Mer: and Mrs., T. Swept'n
1 to
4' t
•4A�.•JWr.k.
uht-
or this place. and wiU lso sp da
or two at [1 nd Rend.—Airs.
Wilson and Mrs. E. Stinson were "in
London an ,f ornday. --3 iss °Esther • Mc.
Pherson spent a week with friends at
the Bend. -.Mrs. Clark, of St. Marys,
visited :her uncle. Mr. Thos. _ Bullock.—
Mrs. M ter and hire. Bayard of
Sbipka. spent afew dapewith relatives
in Bayfield. --Miss Dora Eat,. of Lon-
don, is visiting her friend; Miss Nellie
Hoteon.--Mies Zilla English spent Is
few days at Grand 'I3end.�-tallest for
ence Neil, of Lucian, has taken charge
of School. No. 18.—Mr. Jas. Brophy'
was in town on Saturday. --Rev.
Going. Chairman of Exeter District.
attended -,the adjourned meetingof
Grand Bend Quarterly Board on Mon-
day evening. The arranging of the
circuit was left in his hands and the
Pastor of Green wa , 'Lev, T. A. Stead.
man.—The home of Mr. and Mrs. Tho.
Inas Bullock was br$btetned, by the
advent a ' a tattle be into the
,on. a nde A, .
do -
who.%
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Horses, :Buggies, wagons, Etc.
312,. THOS. CAMMON bias received instruction*
to.ell by rubric Action etas
CM47T&,L 11+m, IIXICTElt. on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1908,
at me o'clock p.
Vic , pr
.5, 1 pair geldinZe 3
yearsol-da dauul;rCgeldings fandmit
joi&
$1
Ever_
ryarc ytsshditowrnms,osl
> tam, , (Ldaa ee snake
coreot1bsr_ 'p`istont w, 1
plow; 2 �..irrryl; 2 y�3drumaad miler; disc
gr, ndn' 2 wheel-
barrows; It,.; dam.. . btr hs; incubator washing
machine; 2 . otter r'bes; osteo foilowin warm
nearly ---art of ait7,,Ze and set ext double driving,
Ghare� I Amber t ^on; 3 % : wagonette:.
T at3[S— i two'. railer cab; arcr that amount 12
months eredit 1 I' c ghtu coo tarnish approved
joint notes. b percent of fortra� on meant;
Pnsitilrt ly aro Reserve as the, Proprietgr
leas Rented itis Sk.p.
W. 0. BI ETT, TIIOS. CAMERON
Proprietor. Auctioneer. •
lath flacon
liberalti
Convention =
The L ircr.3l•Conservative*s of tenth
Huron'
as constituted for Dominidaa
purpose, will bold a convention in
McDCNELI;s HALL, UENSALI,
ON TUESDAst. AUG. 252nl, 1908,
A? 2—O'CLOCK P. M•h_
for the purpose- of a electing a canal. -
date for the approaching General
l #est ens for the house of Conscious.
' H, Blaine, -31. P. of Pte. Henry 'Ell.
be; 31, P. P. for South Huron, and
others will address the meeting.
Let every part of the Riding be well
rlppr�ersent,ed..
Clod Saar the Kiiing.
• By order of the Executjrre.
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of va ua1t1e rum hiikn�tt 1'
ship elf may, in the Ctn en
eassekastissiterderet t;
tks *ado in Ilse matter Ofla to the Tenlialaip „�
srf Hrtr+ore,, �COneo, itenianat. list *m xtrt , "II
it-Wilber.–
Ica Avoctinia,v1th Ilse p lelir ,nra
Dial , ilk.,. it ►tt of Id le a►t r ;
. Aee+r, Joe , > tib Ce nibtetr
lr *tot, at 3 &"dock. „nate
!Allinito. A J&,. II« AJ
Illsrrtl err tri 51 aid
bel.g'Is the T
tl II sad d suet i y
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EnothbI del' r
a� ssd ts'rhl'e�es, .
i ,I a� al rliw`,be 1r rte.
s' eeltAwk sad .
i'
cie
ul�yoo.. ; t
M1
)wire a d t # p'roperly'at Once.
,lili.>wrr and real p� should
hark every 41e3e of the terns. Many
tea.eh :alrn account ot Westing time
'L'rVhe- 'yeti
p
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�'+� ?ud their trlpilat below
a atao att<. they end o ,thp term.
ne�►t
Li -tat►le for all ei' ken yshould
be Winged beforeSeptember.lstend
put in a cone a'icuons lace in the dare.
r rr .. O time -table should be feith-
full� Y,,...., 4
Organise your ear. *ace find gradua=
tion claame* in September. bright
pupil Mulls.w` g to work although
a little behind' other` members of the
clam) may.b e put n the class. He will.
do much better to in the Blair at
the beginning of the ear than. he can
do later.
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Ce:al _
tub C
rbc e► ra,
��� 4 •,,r',', . `+gra. •,, ,
tempting
legerecises area.
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lackboe►rd
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.there is work for every elks, ,so that
each pupil l* busy as soon as the echo'
le opened. Such teachers soon get the'
art posit onv, while.'the indolent, care -
hers , remains` in the re t
F
h�"eair
n eeche'r bi .,
,. �r ch lcuntains iaafor.
;nation, suggeetione and exercises that
will assist the teacher in his work and
sa't'e. Much time and worry, It is a
Canadian tatgatinewhich our teachers
should read aud use every day. It is
creditTO our Province. 1t ihretth
ten times tprice to the teacher who
will use it wisely.
In several aehoole the results of the
entrance examination were a disap
pointment to the tescher ` and pupils
That next • eees work may be setts
factory ayold 'litatt lr 'a ist ek t►.
The August d pteoaber numbers
of The Canadian Teacher will contain
selections th
e
for 'memorization cin and
the literature selections =for the en.
trance and graduation'closet.
The fourb0,10 to, be reed bra* en.
trance cbtselhOttlal be* ad at -once.
In a. number of schools the trust
buy. several Copies > **oh book and
these rein[ n In. the school for the use
of th'e~ frog l r..' s
: ooksr e - end
y4 altoras," ,' • be B
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' Plrn3 or
tngbton,nf
eeo of r,
S 1taa w* , vtill con
Inc o
n�,4tr
,i f ► 1 . 'WhatPMight h aver is
veryserious;Accident cur c� d; h
on Saturday. A led Ito had bi
�•i� C
`sand.
:mil.-•rw..r.
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qfth
At ►t .(Land Dead. on .
.110, to Mr. a'od a 10.
ani son.
t s'
r
Bruce field.
wee ldatOVir g out # a »
when the older Isdv succeeded in et. la . e1��rruo on An 1i to
b'•
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µ M
n;
.� be �nraa�nx`ftlg'
The [Cala
ting on, but, seeing her niece' could
not catch It, she jumped from the
moving train. She w unconscious
torr some time, but beyond some bad
scratches on icer face Is as well as ever
airs.
re. A. Sadlieir and familyvia'
Mr*. 3'. Menne On li 'iday.- ete 1
es Neil, of Torornto, visited their aunt,
Mars. Holtin:s, seater. week.—Dr. Heber
fled ins, of.Se*forth, is home he,.,
Mr. Fred Fox.
of
t#
T 1'erF
�' fewunto, is Vending
& �1 weeks at his home nere.—Mr.
way on = is vacation. q� t Mr.: Damage Ste
Mer on, of Th' = ford. visit
P.l rJ,r .F IIZf ,`.6e4s' .fid'/', . ,'if wl;,dA .A., .w N`.. b' fi^,•
tiro West.
, a o ae v ng' or'
jos. E. •ereery and wife, a au liter.
Aug. l tb t _ay, on Wednesday,
g , . and Mrs. Milton
Rummell,* son.
Gran Bend
Mrs. Mrelmait and . re.' Shepard who
b el e,t
ay ,''age of Toronto it v itin
around here. --II. Gill and family of
Port Franks ited' here Friday.: The
campers held their Gala Day last Fri-
day and a long list of 'porta were run
off. A big crowd was present . and a
ood t iwe was inert:-..--. ,. a n,
VW -is isiting-at A Tiedeineata a ---Mr.
and Mrs. ,:fir+�..arnd Mr. A Tiedeman
left tor She W Friday.
Farqulbar.
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We are pleased to hear that Foster
Botta who 'has been confined to his
heel at the -home. of -his uncle, John
Bell of Exeter, as °a result of an eel_
east while wheeling to town some two
weeka.aego, is able to be as *gain. --
Miss Maggie Campbell of. New York
'has been visiting friends on Them
res Road. also Rev. John Turnbull of
onto who preached very eloquently `.
the_Presbytaerain church: on
i nornin And to thep'orester»
+s art in t
evenieg lrrC
ttatrellityleitinkr her
Vane° mord' Mrs.
rik.TreCliltuitiel are at
big `tbe bowehwith. ;
Jahn W. Stewart and John,
on.Tuesdaday forRegina.-
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RIRTM5 1 �v
Morn—At Latethford, New Ontario, on
Frriday, Aug. I6th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Moir. a daughter.
a.
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and I' o r . -;the vet f #rcairry. *,
Theme may -obtained at 100 or lee a
copy. All the books named in the
Inspector's Circular of September,
should be in thatreeding.
library for
subjectsof examination on for pub-
lic arcbai lgraduation will be those of
the lower school of the Haigh School*.
For 1900 bookkeeping a a;�nd business
foto and art will be required. See
Inspector's Circular, 1 , for the other
subjects. This year the geometer"
work was • • hrly done. Candidates
should nage : Icer '" Theoretical Geo.
inetry for Schools." Students ,sht►uid
do all the excercises from the begin-
ning.
un•
niin .
-With* deflnite•examinatioia for fifth
classes teachers and pupil) should find
the flfth'form work interesting.Some
pupils may cover the • runts* in one.
year, but most of there will require
two years to do the work. satisfactor-
ily. There are no changes in text-
books for 1908.9.
3 E.Toir,1,P.S.
DEAL LOCA
Miss Muriel Evans returned Tiles;
day to Ails* Craig.
Mr. and Mrs, Newman -Bern of tear•
with are visiting -here.
Mr. Berl Spacktuan of 'Alvinston is
home on his holidays.
Miss Ido Waaay,":¢f Woodstock, is .the �nf+ tion , fly►.
guest of hie Pearl ,li~e'at1e. � __ _ •
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rf
MAtltlatallas.
baht 31sgz�t At Parkhill, on the
Stb inst., by the Rev. W. Godwin.
John AV. Smith, of the Township of
Stephen, to Miss Tilly Mason, Of the'-•
Town of Parkhill.
ter. Y on
apt; " Jettd,zee • ai
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Gl = +eria•h, to kilns Gln
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Box ---In Stephen, 4th con., on August
Jtb. James Brox, in his O7tla eti:,ar.
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n=om : cl.W�
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and tx "month.
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LOu u—;At the . Sauble Line, on ,
Aug. 10th, Theresa, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Laporte, in her 10th
HITT=-At er►edit ani on ,A,ug,_ :10th,
Tann Philip White, aged 8Wy .0 -
� a�%ail3tca� „ll,c
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Have a Guess. •
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25c
is all we ask for the B"welle st
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Etb, non.. ttg powder,.
yr -pertain and most last.
guesses on thea great
contest wlt
each can.
ITEE: PURiTy
ateMb Window.. 4lan
The 'Wow Store
Boots & Shoes
HAVE Special Line of '
Patent Shea whichr are
Ong �" fast. Corrie in and .
see them. Styles and. bice are right. They will snit ou.
A full. line of ether shoes that are suitable .for any wear. YOU
will he.pled with them.
EGR
CSRIBS1-
OIJR ARE ordered
often andkept fresh and new
all the ti e. - be
tl"�'�'e will :
pleased to W you try thcem. Breakfast roods,. -Can
,, . 'icues, Sipe, . • excellent line of
Jar. P. B. Dignan *Pent is day last
week with hisrents here;
firs Howley Saanders has purchased a
house in Exeter North froala.Mr. Thos;
Horn.
Me«sr r. John Taylor- and Thomms
Sweet-returnedfrom of pleasant trip
along the *bore of Lake ' Huron,
.Georgian Bay and t North Chan.
nel to they Boo and rel turn. They- reh
ut; the trip as being a mat delight-
one, the scenery along the route
being grand end the weather lovely..
Lica- Q
NYliia Kathleen Fox and Mae. Cart.;
ere are heaMilling' At,' 0/41111 Bend.—
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who ttled the.
Certifteetest
plioa
*ow" to bear -
WANTED
*11 ou the Highest
rice in trade, for
utter n Bring. pie
WUS011
Two doors north of Post
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