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Gets The Advmate
and Mail, and Vmpire
or
fine Adxs .ei4.e* d Montreal. Star
• • Tike rut ;t•• of our
.b Rates
Try Ibi Athoeale O
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For Yfddiecw a `t%.esi•
nest Stat le cry and'
Curds, restos?., Tlc etc.
and all )kit -ids of
1'+ri>ttOrg.
,v ai'rC, •
A II*I11► .R' lam.\V4 VD
xotitQ. ,..Oct. 18tt; _ '4_
t O*droode Ball . ,1,4NAF 'uuailslwe
i .y�iaw . of tie' Tow/40 40 Aix Ulan*
hard, +�or;gihe Yyl ysAlpto of'.deb{ n(tylcttres. in'
said of thin• St. .%t.a y�i end.'Weste n OMs
.r et ,il' 'a .. T3 e . tty-;.tw • la gaia.a h '
ea t reu. t�•t t..t! a• lista 'O.. -which
e hif4 w . voted Were ire ci ar,
Le ,court. of ' revl:sion compiling t:tetei
sis nut fob soon:
"lapin. and lfleece•Lined. extra quality., at 25459e2!k, and 75e
'. dies' t1re-Wool Sts e , . ' ,-,11,suit..0$1.00 and'$1.2i each.
.Ladle' igh•Cl+ s Underwear, pure South African weet-worvers-ou
silk Warp. extra quality at $1.75 each.
Ladies' ick underwear. in full suit. at $1.4i0.
Fine Line in Child's and Misses.' at reasonable price.
Stauileld's Underwear for Men, as high es $3.150 persuit. aud as cheap an
you want..
The name• of STANFIBIA is a household Word
Speciai
m. a unfelt/A, . /A.., vw; ,;,, heaai4 w+e*, t. fano
dors u to c v +eiC'or" "� i `ia
and good, . r�C c, ? �
10e,atllyards for $1.U0.
.411 Wool k Union Sbeeting, full two yards•wide, to clear 754 &.O per yd
Boni forget that we still have a first-class milliner .in the person of MISS
MOMIK. who does our Millinery and will accept trade for wane.
'oul# 'r$e ad-oriliwreL 20c, Eggs Eg' 24e, trade23c cash, These prices e* bject to
Dried Apples 5c Potato-es--50e-per-Bag,-= dem cash
ARLING BROS.
Men's Suits
$.15.00 Suits for .812.00 -
10.00 ,r 7.50
8.00 " •• 0.50
...,...._,.OF........ -
MOWS 84 Bore
ts Ovormata
Lil.DIES' at Gnaw'
ealstFurs
AT REDUCED PRICES
Reniember this is, where you
get the
Cant Kik Rubbers
"The Best Made "
Boys' Suits
*0.00 Suits for.
5.50 .. *1
4.75 ' ..
4,50 ..
3.75 I.
2.50 s . .
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• .13.4way VANDEN •
Who. believing that there is a :Vot-
eless!' opening in Exeter for an UP-
te.daalte t othing sand 1erx•s Furn1sb'
�12s House, has opened out 'ouch a
business In Knight's Old Stand, op-
Poeite the goat Office, .He proposes
to keep a full line of all men's wear-
ing necessities. In the newest styles.,
and cuts, and at prices that will tell
the goods ever ten*. ., He be len s
fLttafii �,e etre
anxious to get the Up-to-date goods
io....z a:dy :.tor,wiear, semi -reedy. or
• made-to-order clothing, W11h1e in•btt+s•
cape, t«es, etc., he will -keep his stock
right l ect "t#5teiime & U1
his sloe-kelt/Di repay you.
400
... 3.50
is ... 3.25
.....' .... 2,
75
1. 2.00
Men's & --Boys' Overcoats
$14.00 Overcoats for ....$11.00
12.00 .. 0.50
10.00 " " .... 7.60
8.00 .. .• • 0.50
750 Gs " • 6.00
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as All accauntaue Oct. let please call and settle. vs
We Keep Nice, Clean, P reah Groceries
_ PHONE 22 �P
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--- ONE VOOlt NORTH . OF POST -OFFICE
444,484
re toMi.aa1 Qs,,*..
k. O. V,. SIDOLIITON, L. D. 1., D. D. S.
Iikakistest .wase L u LAR at *lotto sad .+oarw
eeisto a[Tesas t Vidves ity.
:fit Olitlialef Law elite.. la
ibilleissses swims Dostol balm
IDOL A..- .11111*1tAlle L.il' 11., D. DAL*
g� of Toraats Us1,. lstr.
DENTIST.
setesotod without soy pals. or Staab's:0 c� street
Lln!%cat
1 * It i11T, •B. D lML C . l! . st s;. amok
e seeNiastretTweet* lialynvityears
Dr. Amis' 014 Snuuldra tand.
„JUSTICE.
it P.:tcLAUOItLIl1
iii" rrsctics atter speed s► yes,. (Col-
) Wised (*uplandl Hoepitals. genfrasl
it serial oats' los to ty.. (with reera.e-
)Zee EON and ' '
. co: Desi !rood, cion.
Leatal,
ItA CAZ , gAlt>hi!!t"iBS, ll ucz
Ism t raw sssesse Coausiss cols
lailettoire tar masons leant, etc%
taosty to limits at lowest rates of interest
Ditees. Mals street~ LxeteT,
ILA,. • - L, IL "mice
Wert.
alms* aaelosst at privet* bade to 101
*Olestiproportkitstlegt rates of te=a
SL.LDMAS & *TTt1 *Ut's t
*areasesxt, k+lidtere,lt.i* se. Exeter Os
H.8 PHILLIPS, Emma.
Lfsae.d Atictiasassr,
fit all sat. 0etiehctiasa
Teton ro aesesalea, Alt errs
gtot .tilt be sti elp41J Memorial l te.
HERE TO STAY
Bus and Dray* galls
promptly attended to
gorse er kept in stock for sale.
Telephone 41A
Stables at Ma dto rd's florae Exchange
4/041. ARNOLD, Prey
FARM WANTED TO TIENT.
100 acres, to get possesslbn.In tali.
Apply" to SANDERS & CREECH, Eketer
FARM FOR BALE. , .
The undersigned is w ffering for sale
that valuable 100 acre farm, being Lot
8, Con. 3. Stephen,' Alicicarcd and in
geed state of cultivation. Fences good,
well under-drmined with tile. About one
acre of orchard. Two story new Week
cotbige and bane barn ; also cement
elle ;, three good wells,; 6t, ivater and a
spring creek. One quarter 41e from
ase hoot and tW :raises froth clench.
Fs saeessIon given ' in the •fail. April to
NEWTON RAKER, CENTRALIA, ONT.
-'ARM -,T43.111:i T.
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Deng Lot 3, eon. 14. In the Townsiaip
of Tuckeramith, containing 100 aeries.
'en which is a new cena2nt house, con
training 7 roome, bunk barn 35x50,with
atatiing underneath, drive b7:cd, 21x32:
well Watered, 2 wells and a >rerer-fali-
tel spring; a 'acres of fail wheat. fall
plowing Iaru9 do to: 5 acres won amass,
ured ter spring crop; straw on plaa ky
can be road to feed on pretnlses immed-
iate pascssipn will be given for +ddirg
fall work. - Full possession on Nov. 8,
1909. For fueti-er .particularsa *Pete' 0e
tee ;e'en -its -es to 1':1. .ti3bboprieto. , or
Ft 8. ill,i.Il'E3; Auctio tier, Exeter.
PAIIM .POR, t>SA1, E.
100 acre farm in rob rte, two a*�� t eine
air wiles frost Enreter, at.o pse • „brief
DRIVER FOR BALE.
_& -god-str4v r
very wit`. -Apply at tiffs office.
Tsill 11s:PrEtt muNcazi
T .e . cote uvil mot to rte readiNt roosts
orthe ?Own Hill on . `tidaaY. Oct. 15th.
at six. oto
Minutes of the4_pr-eviouse meeting .were.
read and appkovcd.--Petitions were read
as toliowee -F roe ' the rate payers on
the wrest; Saida ot- C:ai lies; street, between
SanderaetAaud . Toter ia, . praying for a 4..
foot ceniGnt Waalkc. also from the rate
payers tin, tipse north side . of North Vt.
between min and Senior, asking fro a
similar Valk. Motion ler' Beaman and
John: eeTtat thee petitions' be rye-ze{Yetl
and It Weather remaln favorable that
tine wales; be built, taking them in ro-
tation Ass•. recely l. -berried Per Hra-
Treaseter borrow #2009 to be applied
for payment on the new walks. --married.
Per t, srling and � ,�Luke,�ry--„T(�huat�1 the reeve
an .4 tat rcr` `✓ot.ow- )Do -tor• current.
expe idmire-x t tb >tut k3i+t .- f
-The 7:glowin.:g accounts.` were received
and ordatedpaid.--Wm. Gillespie, per
freight and cartage of ,gasoline, 9.37;
Sidney !test, labors 4.50 : Gro. Atter..
San
Heidsa7Kixa rscrubbine-To'wswrr atl� ti
Tinos. Sa ll $1.88 ; Wm. Arnold.
Alf. Taylor $1.75; Thea, Sanders $2.•05
3erry_ itott'«? 2i ; Z: 1'xavio iaxad, t2
T. Hard ell, wood. ?14.3.4 ; Thos. Hol-
den. balance street watering account,
50. &mounting In all to $112.04 -
passed, en niot% - O flu 1. utter.
Per C ,,,rimy ieJohns-•Tlarat R. G. Sel-
don be ;paid : .`t,osmm, b4.ini the fourth
tnstalnwlit• o:a the now walks. --Carried
Several, tenders re. wetter works were
opz nee and read and a long discussion
followed.. Representatives from some of
the different firms contracting. being
resent were heard. but no a,ptlon wan
aken. rp
Adluurned at 10.30 by Jeems?
Monday. Oct. IS, 1909.
A meetine of the Cannell ae ra)ied
by the Re -suss And held in 'the ..office of
the Clerk to consider tae tenders re.
waterworks. Per motion of W. J. • Gar -
ling and' W. 3. Heaniaii that the ten-
der for pumps as submitted by tee
Smart -Turner Co., of Hamilton, . be ac-
cepted ; and that the other tenders for
n rte+ Tte-.1a'ld bver. to" farther c'l3n-
sideration. --Carried.
RtJG POUND
e>.
On the 2nd eon. of Step:aen, a woollen
rug. Owner can have same on proving
p P ty d fang- _ _ __ ,. tice b
appletng to G. Penbiale, con. 3. Stephen.
VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR - SALE.
One story brick 'cottage in good repair,
good reotAas, situate o:a. Alee.rt et.• Er-
teer. Hard and soft water. cement tis -
tern, small fruit bushes. sunintyr kitch
en, good stable and wood shed. Terms
easy. Apply to 3. S. W hiteford, . or
this office.
SALE REGISTER
.14.044404.411
Tsalegday, Nov. 2n4. -On Lot 3; C' in. 14
Tuckeras:Tette at 12.30 s arp. traarm
Stock and Imnplemente, the property of
D. Gibb. B. S. Paillips, Auctioneer.
Thursday, Oct. 28.•--Ilouaeholaj furni-
ture, etc.. Me property of Mrs. M. J.
Frit., Grand - Bend. Sale at 1 o'clock.
I3. Bosn r. _AWs;t.... �+
Pd'i'day, Oct. 29th -Farm` Stock and im.'
pimento. the property of J. A. Cpugblin
Lot 10, S. U. Stephen, at 1 o'clock. J.
Stanley, Amt.
FOR SALE
Cottages and three to> ie4sr Exeter, being
lots Nos. 55, 50, and 57. on the South
side of Simeoe Street. Os} this property
is a flame cottage (trick toundation)eon
taint:* five rooms and a good cellar.
Also a good well and a large stable.
Good garden and firult trees. The pro-
perty is to be sold to wind up the estate
-Apply to- GLADMAN & STANDURY,
Barristers, Exeter, Ontario.
FAR/d i- FOR SALE
7 acres ot farm land in the village of
Exeter. 13 acres In 'fall wheat, fail
plowmng nearly finished. well fenced.
well dralitcd and watered; good 1 1..
storey brinle house: containing 9 living
rooms, hard 'and soft water in,the
house ; good barn, number of fruit rees.
situate north of the ,ssstatlon road, Exeter
For particulars apply to JOHN HAWS.
SIIAW, Proprietor. or 13.'S. PHILLIPS.
kuctloneer.
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• WE WANT
For Fa't and Winter months in Exeter
sand rsurrousnding coentry an active re-
liable segent to take orders for nursery
stock., •
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G000 PAY WEEKLY. 'OUTFIT FREE.
EXCLt I -TERRITORY
'4600 ACRES °
o: •the cet eceat nursery stock which you
sell direct to your custon,ters.4 This I'cs,
one or tt.O adva;ntagre. •our men have .neer
Soh'xra. We guarantee the dellvere of
trees in GOOD CONDI-ION and -LILY ro
CON11RJ►CT GRADS.' Write for • pare
use re.-••ri'ELIIAgi NURSERY CO.. TOR-,
ONTO, ONT. Mese .nen ,;dn ells raper.
DRESS M![AK$(,ete
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I wise to ar nouncs4 that I have open-
ed a3 gross making establishment at the
bonrze of Sr. Gordon Manna. Andrew -est.
and.assn cow r-d'to *mete ()niers.
I .:rice t<ad 4 wide eeperie aeOin tee Nee
of dres smaktng, begin lead cutter
:or the rest two years, In Brantford. I
'guarantee satlstactlon.--•OLIVE JONES.
• MALE TEACHER WANTED
Espert'>tac d nate ttaaet or fore 14110 tq
teach in No. 4. Stephen. State Qaaiifi.
cations and salary. • Apply to
J.G. WEIN, & e1itom 1.0.
4.44.44.44414
ESTRAY REIFER
Timm gains onto ;he pre:niece +at aile
unetersrpled. Lot Sz. con." 2. tv'abcl`al-. On,
or *tout 'the IlOtb of .August. a y,lane
iac3te ' $wrier can zave sante b)% -
I * . roperty ard.
Jos. Sento: , Clore.
P H LEN
The Misses Linele and 1. s:'e Gunning
o: Glendale sylsitckd at their uacle'e here
last week. --fir. Frank Langford and
:Mss Tessa Langford accompanied by
their .cousin from Muskoka visited with
friends here on Sunday. --Miss Edna
Gunning spent the forepart of this week
at _Metropolitan visiting relatives: --Seg-
eral from here attended the sale of Mrs..
John Wallet-e's farm near Granton. It
sold for $7,650. Tho members of this
appointment met in the church one Mbn-
day evening and made all arrangements
for the anniversary tob3 held on Sun..
day, Oct. 31st, when Rey. Men, Moore -
house of Birr will' preae i 'at.lre..a a.ID..
acre 7.00 p.m. special offerings at both
'Services. On Monday. Nov, 1st, a hot
fowl supper will be served In the base-
ment of the church. followed by a choice
programa, which will be furnished , by
talent from St. Marys. The speakers are
Revs. Butt, Vance mind Snell. A - big
treat is in store for everyitodi. so re-
member the 'date.
Boys badly reared, and without train-
irg for ieny calling, are thrown upon
the strezts to shift fort hemseives.
They drift into bad company- ,and take
to thieving as naturally as ducks to
water because o' lack of moral restraint
and being wltlu ut reerohces or recom-
mendatlone, they can fiend. no other wee
tdtr getting mosey to'supply their -wants
Untost>tunately there vara aTy'ays1 older
eads only too.'ready to direct them on
ttaeidownward path.We bsilcve everybody
should have a chance. The nation
that neglects its boys throws away its
rnsost valuable asset and sows the seeds
of future disasters to blossom in .rias,;'.
final cc+urt and Prisons. or, 'worse still,
In alae underground world swlhel;e3, suites¢
rebellion against ell authority '1st nun sl-
�ed Ae n T anarchists are bred, ``
BIRTHS __
Ittouttey--At Woodham, o:3 Oct. 5, 'to
Mr. and ?.Ira. M. Routley; a daughter.
Iatcutiy-In estierne. Con. 10, on ' Oct.
8. to fir. and Mars. elatthew Routiy;
a• daugeter.
teeny. ---At Toronto. on Oct. 9, to Mr.
and 11irs. Abu C;.csit;cy, a eon.
Nytisamilict,-At Rena*ll, • on Oct. 9, to
attd Mrs. J. Wehr. miter. a son.
MARUTAQ I
Rate- aLser-tan i stpksa, at the home
oe tete bride's parents. on October 19.
Mr. Jacob Albert Usti. to Miss Mar-
the Mary,"d'aug'iter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Gaiter; all of Step',t:ert.
#la tlewood Doup '.-In tLsbor on., eta'
20the aesst the, home of the 14>ss' par..
cuts, Me. Robert t#a tiovrood,. -to
51Ess Mary• .O. deo/leiter of .,.Mr. siind
Iris.' It sbert Dune; all of t sborae.
1
Mereov'er, we believe in bing..-the clothes tears -that
--- em- tell- yeit w+eltaV +CJ trercoats hem $8.00 up to 000 and
Suits: trout *7,50 to $19.50 we have them here TO SHOW YOU t
We are starting in to cater to the better trade and intend show.
ing the best stock in Exeter.
Overcoa s
. W,e have this season't showing of Overcoats fortemcee.
ions in the finest collection of beautifully tailored . garments that,;
have ever been- SHOWN. Ainoug the styles are the Motor Goat,
the College Ulster. the Prussian Collar and ' others -min X11 the
• leading shades and fabrics. Prices from $8 to $20.
are in the' front rank of the tailor!** trade to -t ay. Their
Special Made -to -Measure Department is the moat .up-to-date in
our measure, from *12 to $19.50. Ready-to-wear from 37.50 to
17.00
EXETER„p Ontario
-10,000 Bu..
wring Apples Wanted
AT
EXETER EV APORATOR
-BEFORE-
--- December 1st, 1909
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CAS11, PAID for all .Apples.
Call in and see Manager.
Caledonia Evaporating Go., Ltd..
G. W. GOODWIN, Mgr.
ehjrd
Did you ever see a Hypocritical piece of F iture?
, It pretended to be so and so but it was really "behind the Tarniib"
something very different. • • -
Such farnitureas that -never fooled tie, and nevet, will. The •shsum
is too -easy to sea through. •
But it is always a legitimate ,question to ask the Furniture man
-"what is, behind .the drarnish."
With this store there is never-siiy - ueraditig. Oak is always
. _ wil .a,. teabegany ki* al_w*ysiaa•ab. I►,_ and **is always aster.
..
If you pay for & certain quality oft get that (paflty *lymyn, and ,
behind our "may sorb a business standing that is ready to cor-
rect any Mistaketthat **May Make. , ' ,
1 , 1 1
r
. �.
JAMES BEVERLIY,
Leading Undertaker and Embalmer
THE swat MAKES
Souvenirs *; Garlands
Oxl�r.s and Natotiais
ALL ARE GUARANTEED
Rangtim from a25 to $55
Ree from S4.75 o 4 •
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Stove. bowB and • Dampers
Si**
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Herta "til flly �rtwo - sir irswiab!e:
n ade at tie .idvo`ate„
er.• 4 lt`ldr lib .►r** Ofttee. 'reds
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Orae of the finest &Mit ,.lfsbortle
AIp1" tto 1 $ * ells 'het
r
Nie
As 1 a ni ensue t e%, West tia a arty;
for my LOAM. : t o* sacCounte
I suer! be, ooltetttd Until 1 retui n inytwo
s'rzt-xr css:It' Dated. *pt. %Int.
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