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Tae to its !'tame and lea 'e and ple0altb,
la its a Olen. Drives away "The vtee" ASO,
•till other disoxdere flrc * the fever awe Stogy n
-nein An aid to pe;efect health. We Vetted
'411`01100,0Ye It it fable, A.sk us about it,
orto 3ture i!K
,Raver You Tested iti.Merlts.
Z&LC eex wentt
Hot Weal'
a ll POO Comfort. 00 .;.
:lee all Taxi and 1'reeltcle .. .
RexallXliYer Saitoe.,,.,.a+. ... ..
'Toiling Alletua Talcum (latest)? .,:..
'Cold (*Weenie e Toilet Lotions read ninety
lei' Drug Store
mow! of The Resail Remedies.)
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Pli.ON'E,
- We are always ready for the Early Shopper: Every day we are opening up
New' Fall Goods and are able to show you our New Dress Goods, New Fall Coats,
Sweater Coats, Underwear, . Etc. This is a gc-'d time for the Early Buyer to Get
Busy,
August Clearing ale
.A11:Summer Goods to be Clearef out in August. We must make room for the
ew Goods.
Ladies White Dresses
,All to Clear at One Half Price..
Only a Few left.
Mnslins and ,Cringhams
All Reduced to Prices that 'will
quickly Cleat'
Embroideries
Some Special Values in Narrow or
Wide Embroideries. All to be cleared
out ,
Straw Teats
All liens: and Boys Straw Hats,at
25 and ,50 Cents
i
Ladies Waists
Evens Waist marked down to rock
bottom Prices
Fancy Parasols
Only: a few to clear at your own
venae. '
Whitewear
.Every Garment of Whitewear will
be sold at Bargain Prices
Clothrin..
g
Some very Special ..Bargains in
Mens `and Boys Clothing for this Sale
Phone 32
JOMS& May, Exeter
se Plymouth
Binder Twine
Pl 'Spec. 500 ft. and Gold Medal fi $0 ft.
The Best is. the Cheapest
Gold Medal Hay Fork Rope ..
s 3 and 4 strands will not break
and'Hooks'
Pulleys, sting Ropes
New BransWiek, Plante
Paris and.iParoid Roofing.
Hot Weather Wants . .
Washing Machines from $7.00 to. $10.00
17Washing Machines as cut $1O.0C
Oil Stoves from 1.00 to $1.1.00
Oil Stove ovens from 2.40 to $275
:Hammocks '
k
from 1.50t0 $
ti.50
cs
Screen Doers from 1.00•to $2.00
;Screen- Windows from 25e to 40e.
Charcoal Irons 750.
EAMAN'S HARDWAANDTOVE STARE
• '
THAMES ROAD _
' The Anniversary servites eon*
ne i
ctiox. with the Bcitiaasly idlltiscrah'ivi!
be held next Sunday
'Aug '27t1 whew
Rev. W. Weldonwill preach, after-
noon and night, As there with be tap
tea this year a prevail o sri ig; .wfF11
be taken •up,
A fine torment floor has been ' corn -
Meted in the 1'resbyberian • ehurcn.
shed which is, a very toffee thing; for
the horses and also ad"ttls to the, ape
vearatice -of the iesidet All we. wants
now Is a peace . to pun vecentee tri'
when nen weather s'nourtt set or.:
Miss J. Allison of Chaplabeelllinane
visited friends in this vicinity the
forepart of this week.
Rev. and Mrs. Meldrum end dough's
ter Dorothy of'lClevelan'd saner visitors
at the Manse thiis. week. The Drs
will take the services of the, Rev., Mn.
Fletcher on Sunday 'next:;
High dol Courses
OP STUDY . P Z)`T THE
HIGH -SCIIC;rOL , Or EXIIVER
CONTINTATION M110.074
Exeter Council
iCoix p4xto4i t101 To1ivni hail' Fri -
+lay e tng, ten 10th' Members alk
present lent. the exoeptiotq of 'Wm.
nevelt. 'Minutes of the last nxeet-
inlr Welre'anted+ wadi ap:mov 'd
horde -Stott --That; the accountsh
nald ae reads,
13, Briekwood labor $x,50 `rhos,
os,
flee:i erra i 00 21.00; Thos. Sanders♦. dew.
13..00; Sid danders bio 20.00 Selo Ben
da 12;90 7.Robt Sanders 4o.19+•00; C7leesr
Storom ;do 18.00 ; Oriel elaneeil, do
18.00; Henry "harder do. 9.OQ+; ans.
nnerlcy 49 9487; :Geo. Atkinson. do 8,.00
Chas, Do Yenng• do 2-4.00; Wm. Gil-
lespie do 040.00; Jno. I)unean, 'do 18.1
r,S pl;+ "Gt ; lteford. esu 75; earnee,
NOTICE-- Our e ipnM nt eR. va;Srex.
from Toronto has been, delayed this '
week. Therefore we: are une.TaiI eta
publish on time,:
Bowling
Tournament
About 200 Bowlers
In Town
The emceed annual ,bowling tourna-
ment held by the Exeter bowlers ee
now IA progress anothe town fs LFL.
eossestsion of the Kitty'ehesers. Thee
green is fa excellent condition and,
is decorated with. 'flags and buntinn
A tent is on' the ground and retreat/.
t5we'et Flo ;2Q,00, tiYw W04it ,,, 0 r menta am ,i;17 Wv=ttu u, 'A nulxlber. i of
p,'r5; E..1leideinan 'iTTo `l•h5 Rtohard ieri:amei`s, tdcoorata mate Streit, t e
Tavist 1o,1.11,4't `.'i,o;> +tiiott #do 7,131 rlreliminary 'rounds commenced Wen-
n.
edn. 131pothene1 fit"'22,75,;.Thos, 13rosk nesday morning after ;tl;o arrival of
do'28.00 WM.: reeeb'M 16,00; Young, the ten o'clock. train and aleendn
Creeob: do • 13.0(e; Frank Treibeter jr, quite a number of rinks ha* men
do 17.00 'Then Creeeh• freights and; 1;t- their fate. Exeellexnt accotnadatiola
bor 73.00; J. N, Howard, work on sawn has been provided for die visitors
er •375,00 Wnx. Gillespie( frei'ght;',1.1; and handsome prizes, are being award.,
Thoe. Houlden `s;treet watering •anal ed to the winners at the events•.
pumping 130;00; Teo. Bunk%n comet- Tte town 's alive with autoes f1C'here.
ery ;54.00; lilrs. Whiteeleaning I1a,1t are '45 rinks already in tower, •
1,50 ; Total sp.14:p.lt
J'ose tt Davis, presented a 1,a-
tifion, fo te•e csuncil asking the Conn-
ell to eine Tor '$20;00 kein;y amount
awarded ,oy i`te petitioners interest -
Crediton
,:.3
ed in Fetrdn-Da`ris d,raiet orossing Ed Mr, Dan Wein has returned to 1)e
ward st: o*r St John ISt; Scott -Rivers trait after spending a week visiting
Haat; the +reve sign t'be petition! friends.
rantiva, . $i2.00 bele; 'cauncls par- Mr. sane Brown is improving slow-
:
low-
tion talavazds Tmrt3-Davis. :0:'. lvfrons:asevereattack ofrheumatism.
1Seoad the
the : talo- We hope to see him around soon,
r
ors tied thy: mover at
a , !the, Mr. Bene Bertrand, wife and son
to co:el d that
repatee 3dhti' Louis have returned to Detroit after
darn and that Mr. Joico, Huiiki•ir 'be' spending a few weeks with the for--
engaoed to perforrrx tLe +n',.cessar�y mother M L Bertrand,
work tee !Council to .fins, all necesa-
ary materiafi Cie:trie .
Scott -Ford -That the treasurer'T. leg mends in end around town.
y
13. Parting be empoweredl'to !sign{ all Schluter
cheeties Issaaedl y the, Municipal Cona- h the
Cona-
nt d€ the'Vlelagcd of Exeter and. that; ham' of S
a' coy' of said resolution be Waded' Th Misses L it Il' k
to Mr. Waugh the'manager of the. Carl,
Beek of eohnrerce, The setae to be
signets by the Keaton and Clerk and are visiting d
Corporate neat attacked. lCarriten.,
The counsii will ask for tenders for
the 'excavatin'g and )ayine of. 2525, fe
of 03n era:. ;110ft of lin sewer pipe to
eetheir with the necessary speciate
eindebedraxts. `Tee contractor to far
mist oakum lead etc.
Riveen-That we adjourn to the can
et the Reeve'.
, T. B. 'CARL1NG.10lerk, ..i ;
Baseball
On Tuesday evening o were amens
number witnessed the fast Veva of
ball that was played on tee! E iet'er?.
diamond ?between the ,Clinton .i and,
Exeter e'e;rtiaxs; The game waa on;e
of the fastest and most irtex+,'^ting,
eanne That hast be played] in, .Enna
ter for some time. The fire,!, inztpnge,
was player without errors, or verse
se
and prospects, lookele. well 'fox' n good!
game. The Exeter battery Darnall;
Patxter and Boyle. were; .hairy' strong
an'c1 did necellelnt Work thele nen
good s'u'pport Irma the ot'hen planerrj
white the Clinton. pitcher seemed a
little weak and. stun it not. been/ Seel
the excellent support he ' received,
slinton,wo;xld'h:ave'xeeeiv,ed a mucic
Much areatcr defeat. Exeter eot7ihits
Clinton, it Tont made 91 s'trikec outs r
end walked! v,; Kitty 1 sticikenutl alias
Walked 1; Stolen Baser Exeter IA;
1011.nton 7 Errors 'emir each, team;
and. ,loft on base Exeter 8. Cliston,
5, The seenel being 7 to; 5, In Exet'erret
favor with, ori: jr.,ni,ngs to, spare; The
Exeter Brass, Bann Wss .ir aEteaad'a/line
and the' boys wish tol give, a vote. of
thanks fo all the mcmbere for their
servicer;.
The following was the lil;eenp,- ' e
Cleaned Exeter
N. Johnston j 1 1 l 'Boyle 0
eleOaughey ' 1r 1 '. "Elliott 0'
13
e%d' . 1 1 i . ' H.. Fahner 1
roper 1 ' r , 1 IL iClerli;ag(43,
tiff 1 t 0 1 Fattier i1
Joh;netoxt i 0 c 1 J. Damien( 1
Gre;� t tl, ' i s Elsner',!
sty . + 0 • l s Bellwood# 0
cloven ; I I Il t l£Ieywood
C
13.
L3.
Ki
M
r Score by inninge.' ; ` ,.
m '
Mr and Mrs. Tucker and family of t Ctikiton ,1,0,02!3.0 ilk = i f t1 tr'-:
Detroit, are spending a few days visit-
ing
Mr and Mrs. S. andfamily
of Pigeon, Mich., are visiting at
e Mr.Sem Brown.
The iss s Florence andLuella in -
biener, Mrs. Millerweis andson ar ,
friends aroun town.
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson and family
are enjoying a few weeks camping at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs, G. F Treller and daugh-
ter Marguerite of Detroit are visiting
at the home of nen G. F. Eilber.
Miss Alma Ritchie is visiting at the
home of Mr. Sewn Brown.
Rev, Mr. Whiting will preach in
the Evangelical church Sundayeven-
ing, prior to leaving as a missionary
for Tokio, Japan. The congregation of
the Methodest dhurch are invited to
attend the farewell service.
Miss Sherman of Goderich is spend-
ing a few days with herfriend Mrs. H.
Either:
.Mr. Geo. Snaith of Chicago is spend-
ing' a few days in town visiting bis
mother Mre.11. Matz. We are glad tot
sen,; -him back after many years of ab
s Rev. Mr. Thos Finkbeiner wife and
and. family of Napierville are visiting
the former's sister Mrs. Levi Stahl.
Mrs. August Hill returned home of
ter visiting friends in Berlin for a few
we.
Mies Kate Schnieder of Detroit is
visiting friends around. town.
Miss Mabel Wenzel is spending a
few days iu Zurich visiting friends.
Mr. Alonzo Heywood of Exeter took
the evening service in the Methodist
church last Sabbath, Mr.• HeywoOds
tack was on "As ye sow so shall ye
.profitably en
reap",
Qvhieh was ver
keyed by all present. He will take the
service again nest Sunday morning.
WOODelA.M
Mrs: IArthur Sambrook and diaugh-
ter Lorene of Crediton. are visitant:
at the hone of Mr. Jas. Mit Ls:
Mrs. Fred Copeland from Dauphin
is visiting at the home, of Mr. Hirers
Qonelend _
'eke Misses 'Avery of Mitchell aro
visiting ai., the home of their aunt;
v1rs. Enewger.
Mrs. Ferguson of Toronto is repen-
ing acquaintances in tee vi1Th e.
Mr. Charles 'Camas while 'cutting a.
field of oats came upon anaerial
craft ,a card attached revealed the.
fact that it had been sent out from'.
T.o'ronto .
'Mr. and Mrs, 'Jas. Relzxtley ere, 'at-
fcnding the funeral of a relative inXLicLigan .
A large C6ng1C rat.on t
�
FCC!
act
112s.
(Bev) Harrison of London in the
Methodist Church here last. Sunday
evening and listened wld;' ma'rked a.t-
tentioa a.s she very ably ,presentbd
r1.c •claims o1 the 'Gr. M. S. Tbe
fIorM
t' • is
decorations loose brt a d
u
a1
Ytev. and Mrs. Steadman of Elim•
vile visited at the Parsonage on, Fri-
day last.
Mrs. Rev. Sperling arse ehildceht',
have returned from China and are
visiting the former's parer_ts Mr. and
I s
HenryeStv
eitzr of Rannoch;
►
MARVELOUS TIYPNO'T1® '
,EXHIBITION
Two very large audiences r;reeten
Prof. Iitanstreet at the, Armoury Wed
eceday and Thursday n;ghts and to
tensa
'
.d
say that the people were p
would would be, putting it madly.
Wednesday ,night when ha. calked
for volunteers from the audience a
dozen of our best y.o.ung men respond-
ed. He opened his eniertaiement
with a number o1' marvelous feate
of ;;rind reading, Attd atter satiety-
Y
,t is
• r �about ai Cala, �.
Inn t: inure was o h
tn� 1 !
Atd ta the ensu
It of
t wile work 1 that it
o
Scielititie inves,tigatioa he asked fain
committee to rernaial upon ten stage
ate! be Hypnotized, end they being
tc }tlit',g the . tun' bega n..tpd ie wee o
coanetted laugh to the end of the
shots-. Prof Ilroast-reel; we under-
stand is , booked to . plan :in same of
onr' it 3 laboring' towns, end we ceee
. t en-
aslCure r.tt, ninny.!,. who attend ih.ss
1 illitiott 11.tttt they will grit !;ilei; emit -
tine' worth .for he does,.a.11 that be a4
vertisea to de and! mon, In4'. deli,.:
(them ifeeeea Exetee ,on.,Se ab 4t ,',t n
•
Auto Accident
Mr. Thornton Baker of Ens!& Oa
Thursday .3evrkl;nn, of lastt week abou.
10.30 tivas neu tkt� lIetsail is his -auto
accompanied byre Haddon.. James O?i-
•Neil. E..Nutley and F. Smailacombe
of that :place when, the car straok a.
stone crossing and: jerking the steer-
ing gear suddenly caused >`iir;. Baker
to loose control'. of the machine and it
ran into the ditch and overturned.
A11 receiving a serious; shaking up
i 14Ir. O'Neil was pinned ander the carr
and badly ciusi:eid,. Mr. Baker was
burfed from •the car and /striking 'hiss
Lead received injuries rendering hnm
!conscious for an hour and a half
Mir. Hudson had his arm fractured
Et was some time before Mr, Ot'
Nell could be removed from under tie
t;he car and this was not dons till
those who were uninjured managed
from t1Jal.
C a
L
LL
'
to secure desistancex
injured_
resided nearbymen' are The
now 'doing nicely: Mr O'Neil is ,now
in :no :danger: 'lie' macnlne is in te-
eter again. It received slight damages
Stephen Council
The 'council of 'the T'ow='itshirf of
Stephen convened in the Town. Hall
Crediton, en Monday tee
5 m mbar t
ust, 1b:L12 at 1, p. m.
were presents The minutes of the
previews meeting were read and ad-
opted; Elliott-
Irt►arly-•
T1 at Joseph' Gat -
nen
nrzr be appointed sheep valuator --Car
xitdl
l3LI1ott-. Yearly-TLat Alonzo Hod;-
gins be •appointed' tax collectoe for
the year 19a0-Ciarried.
Kellerman Yearly --That By - w
Matzo( ° • od, s
No,( 105 to appoint AlonaoC .I7
taX eolleetcr teeing been read the:
third titre be paseed and signed by
t111e Reeve and eek and the seal of
in dI-no-r s 1
and[il®: w Lit'on n of
vam.
Moffatt
lndahtelreto
a
r
-the corporation attached:
Elliott: -Ie11e m 't th1-The lower shncourse eoverwel
Ltiorentn,did. s,ahooleours,esaver-ins tohave certain area drained/tit/4+n
the drainage act, be accepts Cd and
Bach of these courses requires two
rears. (.hough students tril;li exception
at ability natty do ib in a shorter time'.
1'hc nourses c ver the worse, re_
1
aired
n f i•- q
or the 11
fo ow'
rn
examinations
g
that; the same, be referred;; to I'.
Farncontb, C. E. to report oin Carried
T13:e following orsiers we're pa s'ed
Richard Davey Conimiseioncr $321i;
Crediton Star printing 56,00; Head•
e?
nit•
lower astaool 1Tortnal Entrances Modal & 'Sinn shoveling snow i.li0; Nicene
School Entrance; liid'dle'Schoal Non - pal worst! acct 5h, .Tames Boyce '
teat entranee ; a.rid Jun tor 1'n:atrinntlae
tion . '
13esi4ks the above cosrse•a .,peonl
1 attention is given to' the C3ommercial
p. �De a
'�e� rtmen
p t in tvhfc t e r
e c 1 Aad. u. i h
course !ora C
p
omiucrci
At The L -er Bargain
-
Store
'
live Balance of Our ll4ens riuiikit'ner flats-Worthstp to $1.25 for 40c each
l --10 and 15 cents
' a33o a and Girls 1El'aEs ,
y for 15 erents *
:25 cent. Tan Lane ;(±lone f r ::,.
a air
gone Fancy �'1.cse ilegulas 2,a cent fes, is cents '!a
r li9'oera
is Bath
4Lo fo
11.`
-•- br �' ,
'20 Fancy P
lease
le i ,..
25 Pieces of English Flannelettes 8611100 Evite-Worth 1t eetito
'. for 11 aerate s Yat`ltl.: .
fJhild7e~tis r9aadn
ls�-=-f➢fi eetests and $5 *slits' a pair
)�,unniiig Skaee
45' sOntb
Shoes eta Specialty
. e.
Bargain Store:
Exeter
'1 'of Poost
Office.
rn.iscioner x3.75: Louis Wijlcrtcomml `
sioner 50; h"• W. 'Far'ncomb 'drainage
awards 171.0'8; Herbert .lferlton rep;
by-
road
Y
r, aloes! +G.50 ; Jos.:Brenner rep a too -y a ;7 road 3.00; W: E. Sandx;re two loads of
,tl T)iploma is stone e7 13. 2.00 Meeker Prouty' grat-
uity 25.00 .Tames Hannan rep watt -
oat 1,09; (Chas. Kicnzle axed •other:
grang 5x..00; ; Geo. Hepburn roe,
brideee .tm "Serene! 1'a11011s ,ztiavel
L. broad 25.00; 3. Ed'tvexds temporary
r ` rood '2,00 ; 'W as. Farrell Step otilvert0
ltchool liorxrs, 11u(; ales In the �exer, ) . este.
r
r en x
flan cement �.t)Q R
drlt's are tkerafor,x adt'ised t. see. 4,iiib; 11. Sal
that their c� ren. are xoxn
ortna
I tJd
p .
p �
+rasrVe
a t 1;rLr ina.:tcra$aii and do T Y 1. !(, q,
p'
billy all exercises, given for Mores
work! as to pupil especially in forms
i' and tt can expect , to relate 1.1t,e
orogresi, retlni,rea wfteou f doing
tram 1. 1-2 to 2. 1-2 hours! ,koteworlt
every tient. fa,nrents'seoiiteI . arts
l r11;i n
con5utt Wlth tin) prLYtcltpa reifx ,,�
the -*eat cours=e for i,b.ir chilli witn, <s
view to' its fut'ixre octupat1eu lied'
watel. fatefully rho txtox)th11+ *!darts
to, bete; the Yircaresn, Heade to'+xnlsrtric;
the.' hest set=ups.
Schosi ra-opotd llsosdaay 24p
Bakert tips. •r '
1'o conmpiete • the coarsest tun the
uvescrl.bed time studant+:r mutat be
regular its attendance :and mist. faiths
sot'ly rerzorm 'tt,etr Work
noel only in
Rep 'bridge
. d• k 1?a 4,00 Fxank ,Txcib 1
cl�5es required for home' work >�
e+;'athani tile and work 0.00; Frank
Station Rep bridge T;'Zt,11, (f080; .Beal.
ry Cretners gravel i4.50 74..13. Either
rare -fake of leek -op 2.00; 'tiara Dam-
}wort the 3.70 •Oiris Ii"ahnet' drawing
gravel 29,70.; floury Yearly 'onyxis!,
.gravel '2.t0/ Axidretiv 1)isjarr'li•ne :Work
an Laken road ,8.50 'leery :Gibber Deed
.
grave/. ,
ell:In x e
,:Mr.L
.Jot•1
CL ,(i0'
Isiah, 11111 ,grovel 20.e0; John ra1intbr'
Sleep-killedby clog. ,211..3P.
The "toenail:ttijottrnr.d to meet
again in the Econ Hal Credito i en
1pesday SSept. 4rtl next it p ro.
CTS' R"1?" 1.11115111 01, .3'1i ole5
Exeter 0,0,4(14. I„'ZZ 1 . ' +• t
Umpire-Rumball Clinton. ( ;.1'.
Last Thursday afternoon our Senior
boys drove over to Lucan ands won o
came from The. Trish nine. The. score
as 7 to 5. i,xeter•s, favor.. The
boys 'Rave ceraitnly done weir in t3;t'aisr
+recent games ar.'d Exeter hast a. team
to be pr)nd; of;' .
Fol4owirig is the line ep,
0 • Fox 0I
Exeter t icanr
Collins ,'0•
�i
Dwyer 1'
•Z Neil 2
1 + IT. Stanley e
0 ' Gabs'o'nt 0
Fisher i ' 0 Robinson, 0
Duplan 1 1 ' enclilhareey 0
lleywood' '• nn 0, _ r Gibvson, 0
`1 .i :7r el 1 .f,i •S.
Score by inT.iogis
Exeter 3.0.1.0‘,/,0P,1 1-7 t asp.
Taman 1),00, 2.0,4) 2 Dial -5- 1
Empire H. Bissettl Exeter: # '; '71. 1
Boyle
Elliott
11. Fthner
Car 1811 g+
lt. 14aliner
Bel lwood
Exeter School Board
' FAL': iANNOUNtCEMENT ,
The Exeter Public 'School I3oard
begs to announce the reopening of
the H. B. or Continuation Class Sed, -
tion for Tuesday Sept, 3rd at 0 a' n:,
when all intending students are de-
sired to be present,
The aim of the Board is to provide
a sound education for the various
walks in life, Commercial, Industrial
and Professional and to caretfuily
train those under their care for a
true and honorable Canadian Citize .-
ship•. .
The course covered is co&npleie for
Model Normal ands University Ex*
trance, Spceial attention is given
to the Commercial Department. As a
rural High School Special atte,ction,
is giver. to the needs of both' the Far-
mer and .tire. Citizen.
The +standing of the School is Gov-
errnent approved It is exceedingly
cve1! equipped, as to play grounds, lab-
ora.tory reeds library aid staff. The
work so far has received/ :strong ape
proves. from both. Public and continii,,
uatlor. ?School Inspectors and is rank-
ed with. 'the first in the Province
Tie staff remains .:s fax the Easte
term and .for the High -School 'Sec-
tion is' as follows; W. I3. We,idenh'am,=
xner, B. A. Honor Graduate of Tor-
onto University and Specialist in mod-
ern and English has charge of the
xnoderr. 'la:lgua;3es Nigher- nenagiedi
Mathematics asd (Science, Miss Ed-
monds first class
sstanddng,
Cl
assi
c
's
English, ii sy and Ieadrn3r 'Wigs
Campbell first class standing tho
Commercial and: Junior week.
• The II.) S. Seotion is open 'to all
who 'have passed the Ifo S. Entrance
and pareets are a�ked 10 se
e• tIatse-
iserater of intending
students rs
made within ;the least possible delay
For infornaatiorx esr to coarses: ap-
ely to the :principal
J. GI;I'QG SECT.
IEE M VILLE
L�
Mr, and Mrs: Arthur Taylor of 'Torte
•onto ere visiting at the litters, par- y1
nets Mrs. W. Jennies.
iAI Cry COLLARS Mir. 'William Brooch* eldest darl{31i lg e7
for ;s very- 111 with the: measles.
ICfrs. S. Parkinson was taken ser-
iously 111 on Friday but time of °TESOCl
writing is a little better.
it g
,Ix. 'McKenzie whitescheming fr m
Londonlast Thursday evening tis
Ytore teak fright fromnante •thro've
ins bins out tend ,rivino him seriotie
injuries. Tiic'horse ren about three
miles turned around .secs' was, nominee
back r ••i n `t` stopped :oils
much o
damage 'to the bug,gy.
eneeete
How About
YOUR
Pall Suit i
If you have not ordered
your Fall Suit or Overcoat do.
not before you see our Line of
Fall Suitings'consisting' of
Cheviots,Tweeds,
9
Serges and
Broadcloths
HT AND STYLE
GUARANTEED
Our Made-to=Meas=
ure Department is fill=
ed up with the Latest
Goods. 300 Styles
J
and Patterns to choose
from.
..,,0..7,1 ......+"` .1neen ., •
Gents'
Furnishings
We' also have a First.
Class Assortment of
w
130•BN
WI3I:GIIi -Ori Tuesday ''Aug 20th:. to
' Mr. and Mrs. ilarvey Wright o
ellietville a tem,
w AfA'RIttBD
M illellasl`i-••:i l 1ielLEY -In Leona
tdnrsitky aar ing Ane,. l4Ctr`t
4
Hely Trinity ehurc.k by the hector
d in :M
,Howe Mr. IRo,hrr t 1.. T11' e,te:a
to Sara' ntiatiley dense daugi tear o1
anti Um, '.14 ks
TATs &
CAPS
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