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Exeter Times, 1912-9-19, Page 1
Best netuedy We XneW of ffot Rhemiaatieno.. is R '•ALL RHI I,MA,TXO REMEDY Wats, eyed X1,00 a bottle. Guaranteed to, benefit or your money geek. Why suitor longer? Its up toyou to test this, Nothing couldbe fairer. What it has done for your neighbor. will likely nitre you. We are still looking for the ease of Rheaznatism it *ill not Imolai. Try it doer.0010'8 MO Me ma lege:. tfrik,;0 ' Hca T1.r-Er' } Tn YEplft---No 2014 loommummunstaimesimmessoramom 'Huron 80 Middlesex azette awned s 'who want to kizl)r aepti:tati n, They (tnn incl Prvlrlirig slxlces, V'iatrfarie •' _a_ '— delr.ond all kitchen ;re aar•e« Lowest prtees l'o'the sneer aas Ladies/ Let us eater for ya?xt; Cole's Dru Monte of The RexalX les,) EXETER, O1 'T , CANADA. 3311TIRSDAY MORNING . SEPTE'MOEIl 19th 1912 JONES&U.A1.;. one •a NEW W1NTERiMANTIES For Ladies Misses and Children, We have one of the best collections ever shown in Exeter. ;Every garment a distinct style The big heavy Blanket Cloths with the large Col- lar and Reveres. Reversible and Plain Cloths. They are great sellers and we want you to see them bdfore you buys All Prcies from $10 to $25 New Furs Just Opened They are right up to the minute. All the New Ideas are shown here in the Popular Furs. New Persian Lamb Ruffs and Muffs; New Persian Paw Ruffs and Muffs; New Fox Ruffs and Muffs;"New Mink Marmot Ruffs and Muffs;. New Thibet Ruffs and Muffs; New Sable Ruffs and Muffs, New Wolfe Ruffs and Muffs; New Lamb . Ruffs and Muffs. Look Over Our Furs it Will Pay You MILL,INERl' We announce no Formal Opening 'but are now ready with the New, Fall and Winter guts. All the New Paris and New York -Models are on our tables and we cordially invite all the Ladies to see our Display. New Dress Goods Nothing left out of Our .New Dress Goods, the New Tweeds, Whip girds, Panamas; Serges, Voiles and oths of all shades: Ladies Suits We are showing a real Stylish line of Navy and Black Suits for Fall Coats the new. 32 inch length with Silk Lin- ings: Phone 32 Jones 116 May, Exeter ExeterFairDays SEPT. lq 6 6i 17. leaked to haveyou examine We will be p stock of Stoves and Ranges While you fur Are in for the Fair or Any other time Our Stock Comprises ' Canada Steel Range Imperial Oxfords ' Nelson " " Garlands .Celebrated. Art Garland Heaters.. Oaks and netters of all Pipes, description: Stovepes, Elbows and Dampers For this Hot Weather Use a New Perfection Oil Stove. Oil Stoves.. from 75 cents up EAmAE N�� ANDHARSTOVESTORE Mins Fali Suits and Overcoats i ISTEFEEN COUNOIL • ' The couiacil of the'Township of Stephen ,convened •tn 'thee Town Hall Credal:o'n, ea: Tuesday. the '3rd of. September 1912.at '1 p. m, All mem- bers were pres in,b. The enintates of the iprevi,ouas 1ueetitng were read ax;dl. adopielt 1;Il..ott Fimkbeiaer that By-laws No. 1t )4 and 194a to levy t'le tares! on, the rateably: property of the. Town- ship 'of (Stephen for The year 1,0I2., having been read three, ties be pas- sed and signed by the Reeve and clerk and the .s"nal of the corporatior. attached thereto. Resolved that the clerk write tl clerk of .the Township of Hay asking' for 'him to arrange a joint• rneetiing iw 1Dastereod to mdjaat' accourtel. The •followliag orders were pawed, Robert Hutchison pt paymer.t of con- traate $100,00; Chris. Fah'ner draw- log haven 7.50; .Tos, Lawsors tea:sena 617,30.; J. Mitchell culvert 2.50 Frank Taylor 'Iauliie.g 'bridge ,L imber 17..50 IL Mbar work on bridge 7,50; iChrts Tat Pei t1ark1.00Jos White e Te p, .. culvert 1:00 �.oranan vince'nt•gravei contract 131k. 3 7.50 James tCarthy ie• , r•� A. 13. am •n. and , o road xt•tder Ya P g 5.00; Mich, O Breim Rep washout and naa.yul.ent of .contracts 500.00; 1,10% .Doyle work ,aa !first sidcxoad 2.60';. Jos. Lawson', tile 1,35; Jos, La'w(sot, pt) payment of contracts 1500,00; W, 11 A Successful Fair 'C•..asdsy yrcts a big day to frown. when nearly Two thoxsanel took in the flair'., The rats which threat- ened all day . held off till Leerily Live, o''elock in the ,a.fisemoote bit spoiled, the 'evening as people hais,t'led home and the atceedance at the conoirt in Opera J10 xse althiti,3h good was, not as large os .on some former oecasiioz The Exhibits this, year altho•igla not. n'rrneroua were of the best e ual.ity The ladies• work and fine arts in. the the main banding showed aslctiiwrl work and excell'ett arty that; ;dad them mach credit; The fruit - and vegetables were shown 'this year it, the main 'balildirg .and were of the finest reiality. The live stock and poll try echlbits were up to ,former Years and some fine animals were shower. No doabt ' the very back, - ward season for the farmers }this Year kept many of them from allow- ing. The .horde racing treselteA as 141 - Iowa •Open rape--•Hoadmas,ter, T. Murdock fixst; Dell, T, Reeser ;second The Rabbit Bert hose third. 2i40 Trot or Mace— Della', Bossier, first; Jaek 1T•xnterrtt%,t Eilber & Sot second; Mabel )v, Haynes and Getter third( Daring a 2,4.0 race there was a mixup on the tt rack. Or.e of the horses •pl'ijaged into another rid and there was a conf•asiort,, The. drivers j•imped and escaped serious injury One of. the horses freed itself tro)ir the silky and ra• . around the track. HORST'S Heavy Ditaught—Brood Mare ac- companied by foal Ben Williams, R, D. ;Bell; Foal Ben Williams, R. ;D', Bell; three year old, S, Esstery, $, 'J•,lerirngton:, C. Wright; two year old Jas, Horton, 1 & '''2; •Team J. 84 Ts eroggarth, A, Sinclair, W, Oke; Agricultural—Broad mare accom- panied by foal H. McNeil, A; I\/O in- non, T, Harris; Foal, 'CI, McNeil. IT Barris, t1„ McKi;nton; three year old Wm. Dover, 2rd Robt, McDonald; two yeas old, R, D, Belt, Wm. Hamil- to", Ra Taylor; one year oldl, 'R. Northcott; Team Wm. Hamilton, fr., l.t, Chapman, Wm, Butler; General Purpose -Brood mare ac- companied by foal Melville ' Gould', J. Decker jr; Foal Melville Gould,; J, pecker, jr, A, Mott; Three year old 3. Sells, Dawson Bros, Wt llama - too ; Two years old A; Biota Won., D;unsfor•d 2 We :3; One year old! As, 3lcott; Team Jas. Horton. S,' Pym, R. Birch;; judge 5, W, Shepherd' For- est. Carriage—Brood mare accompa!n zd by foal. Alf, Reichert, Foal Alf', aei- chert; Three year old A, 3therington, Two years old L, Schroeder, .13; Wil- liams, A, Reichert; Pair, Carriage. horses A. Reichert C. Treenn=r Single • carriage horse ,W, 1I« Bend>.;r, 0, Wright H, MeW; ; Roadsters•—l3rood""tnare acoo'mpani ed by foal W, H. •13endter; Foal W, n, Bender, ►r. Harris; Three year old 3, Decker sr, T, Rusee•ll J. Decker, (Sr Two year old R,, Northcott, J6 Deck- er jr, Wm, ,Armstrong One year old J. Decker Jr, ; Pair of roadsters, Jobe Hay jr; Jahn FSparrow, G, Bell; Sin.- gle roadster C. T, Rosser, Jats, Ilo,rton G-, (A, Glenn;,Lady Driver Ws R. El- !iot(v, 'A, Jt Clarke, W. H Bender;; Judge—'Capt, T, Robinson London, Special—By John Taylor. Single ear1., r driver 0,Rosser; Special—by Hugh Speakmanbest lady driver W. ii: Elliott •• e Special—by David Russell :for best roadster foal. W. H Bender; Special 13y, J, J. Musser DI, P. for South Huron?. for the hest mere or geldi,n{g of any .class three. years oid or over. 'J, & :T, flag.;arir Special—by W, J. Beer for ;the best. Batter broke 'foal in leithrer «f tke three classics Draught, 'A,riculturai or General Purpose (`.0 !Chapman; The he Maisons Bank. for, the Heavy Draught or Agricultural Team, J. & f'?, /Taggart; Special—Bank of Commerce, ;Exe- ter for the bast heady Draught 1912 Foal. 13, We.11iams • CATTLE Shorthorn Henry Smith 'we've prizes in Mils class: Grades -Aged cow J, %Ratclis'ffie* 1 &, 2, Paul Coates; Two 'year old heifer, Patti Coates J, Ratcliffe, T. 11, Shap- ton; One year old heifer Was, ,Coates 3, Ratcliffe Wm. Coates; Heifer calf S P. Eleott, J, Sliatcli,ffei T, 11 ha Pto n•' Two year old steer Wm,'Coates 1 & 2 W. 11; Dearing; One year old steer & A' ,� f , bVnx; i�on.nes 1 ..;i; Slicer calf tile S. 13, I2,40; Robert Hutchison pt •Elcottq J. Ratcliffe, W, IT, Dearing Jersey—Wm, Armstrong, T lerock took Sw WO have .test received our fall samples of Made -to -Measure; Cloths from Greene • ifs Limited, London, and can give you very close prices, We ..can env'© you money on either asnit or overcoat, poveralls are •us the thing for hard Wear. O•ur'Wraterinolon Stripe,J . pair; Ladles Low Shoes $1,50 ' See Our Men's Low Shads :2,25 a pa , I A11 suolmer goods' clearinardless of cost. g reg . s, a d, at 11ct v flannelettes e ebur � yard wide we handle, the PREMIER BREAM SPARA.TOR Xe X Store: Exeter Bar X11 North.Ono Door of.Post OffIce. F. Beavers B. W. v>�; • ;aft.' ... ti ; Two year old heifer T. Brock er Wm. t2a.rmstrong , Ono year old Leder Wm. Armstrong T, Brock jr,; W'c:azel a'r.id others xicp culvert! 7,5e; rer calf. T. Brock sr. T, I3rnck, jr 'The council n.d,jourr:•cd to (meet Bull calf Win, Armstrong., Judge—, again 1 the Town Hall, 1Credliton, dh Wm. Ietedl;atn Monday the. 71,h of October 1912 at '1 SHEEP o'clock; Dorset: Horned, J, I.T, Batter took Wyandot(.es J, W, Ortwein; Partri- dge Wyandottes, 'A Break jr, cl>icks.,• T. Brock sr, ,Silver Pencilled \on- dottes ,T, W, Ortwean, flriff Urp'inge tons W, U. Veering; chicks W, 1T, Dearing .1 & 2.1 And luelettee W, H Dearing; ehieks, W, 11, ,I3eari'u•; Meek Spanish. M, iC}arla :Cno, Haw - kale, chicles, Jr.o, Hawkins.; Blocl M;noreas, ;Ino, Hawkins; Red eaps AI., C:aril John Rawlins; White +Leg- lora M 'Clark, ,_biers 111 ,Ctlark; Brown Leghorn:, 1M,. Clark`,I.� ;Tlroek sr; chides W, 11, Dearing. Clark; Black Leghorn chicks, ,Tont•' ITawkints Any other variety polaad J, ITawkina Eltivat epangled ITanakeines 'M, 'Clark 1 l4 2; Any variety I3ar.tu)ns, John. Hawkins, To'ilous;e Geese Sae ' law - k' ts,; gos,lirs, Joh(a Flawkitels Any other variety geese 'gonna, John Hawkins; Pekin Daoks T. Brock sr, 'Ticklings T, Brock sr,; Any other variety of dicks .M, 'Clark; Belgian A al.bits Jas. Dick D, R issell jr Any other variety rabbits Jas, Shaptan, Brook jr, Pigeons G: Heywood, Har- vey Bros; - Special—By Jones ttv May for the best pair of ,Cockerels S. .T, Hog3arthi� Judge Wm. McLeod MANUFACTURES AND XMPLEe • %LENTS l2omestic cloth, Miss LBrown 1 8E blankets alt wool, J, Decker, Mists 13xown; Woodier. yarn Henry Neeb, M'•sic N. Tom; Ten yards of rag' ear-, pet, 'M'iss N. 'Tom; fine salt sot groard, Dt. Milli; salt for packing-, D. Mill; single ta.rrrss .W, B•cee, 1'& 2; double harness, W:.'Beer 1 '&2; lad4eh toots, Geo, Manlsor.; goats' 0300t's. Geo. 'Manson; cured 'tam, Mise N Toni; Collection of Oakes Mrs, Dick, M Clarke; hand made boot or .shoe,• G, Manson.; Judge— John Dell:aid/33e, GRAIN AND iSEEDa Two buhhels, of Pall: 'Wheat, white, C. rrrucmner; 6 -rowed barley N•Grp ire sorry to report that 1Vlr. Clarke, W:. If, Dearing; Large Oats' W. Fred Maio, .is iteriously ill but w,)' II. Dearing; Co 'mmon Date, W, hope for a speedy reoa 'ry. II. I.Dearing; White Cate, W, 1T, Dear- ing ; ear-ing; Merctar:t's Flour, Harvey Bros 1 & 2; ,White. Beans; M. Clarke; co'Jection g:reir in ear, W, I3;, Dearin; Hy, Neeb; Ensilage Corr_ JasShapto+n, John Se11s; Speltz, W, H. Dearing W H. Learl'ng; Small peas, •O,'Trucmter•l Special—Harris Abbatoir Co, Tor- onto for the hest two bushels of oatts grown from their owe. fertilizer, W, H. Dearing; for the best two bushel of 6 rowed barley Brown .from their fertilizer; W. II. Dearing; _ • Crediton 1 nMrs,. I Crr ares it u *d Monde At NO spending a montlt with friends IA d;'anta2'� , Miss ;Eva Hir.tsel ,viattsed fri,tntj'7. in Exeter one day last week., Wpm •llilldred 13rown of Z•Lri,ctlri spent Sunday with her pareuts.c n 'th'c Anniversary e,Crvicas will lee hteid .Methodist ch, troh. on BeLrt•; 29 and 20th'. Mrs Frank Behnke, returned ;te lacy home i,n Dettroill after visiting hoe ararents 1Mr. and llic ,•W, t JL, Wenzel:. , 4 1\ COS Seeker of Parkhill is "the T'icst of ter cousin Miss Lizzie Braun trite a large xtumber aot:tendedt Lotldope Fair Mand report a goody t"nnle Mss Weida 'Banes ret•xrnedt home, after visiting relatives to Tniiianea., IIY.tr, a;n'd• T(nchta an:8. ahiidren of .l3erlin. a hoed: u' ap i sli��ctttt 'Baro gust of 7YI'r., anal. hErs tSarn�taYiel ]3erowanr Ian. Geiger left for Ler :home in the west after spending a co•xple. of menthe with 'her parents Mr., and; Mrs, John, Finkbeiniere 'Mussrrn' returned 'to 11 spier ether visibin'g with, her ^inclle• Rev,. H Last Friday evening the Crediton. eters motored rip Ito Clinton and played n. fast 'game of baseball with their 'team Altho•igh the stars were defeat d 'they di.dn�t . mind ghat,. TM 'rhe score wa's 'T-6 i'n favor of (Clinton, A large nrxmber from hulre took in (he?Exoter Fair and reporr.t. a good time Mr. and Mrs,'Herxnian Yaeger and children of Berlin spent S•in.day with the tatters mother Mrs., Henry Motz Mr. and Mrs, Chlarles,, Eilber ret•irn ed to their home la Comma Mich. after ,visit'in,g with. the forxner's, par- ents Mr; and Mrs, (Christopher 1l k erc; IIORTIfC,U,LrrTjrftAT; PROD;0(CTS Winter apples, S. J Hogarth, P Triebner; fall apples, 0, Tri.ebn:rt, F 'rre;,bner; Witter apples cxny varietn :i. 3. Hog;;arch., T, Trei;bner'; A;ppltesr any variety, W,: Wood• C; Truemner; Rhode Island Greetings E. J, Ho;' - earth, R, Northcott; Northern Spies, S. ,T, Hoggarth, E, Rader; Roxboro Russets, Be Yellow, A,,, Deavitt; Bald wins. r, Treibter R, Northroatt; Went f cld- seek -no -further, F, Elieringtoh. T Plater; Snow apples S.:Sanders J, Sne)l;; Gravetsteins S. 3, Hoggart],, JIr B. tfuaion; '1olverta, 'C, Truemrrar•. J. Jeckell;• King of Tompkits J. Spall Jas. Morten; Aleratders, Jas, Shap - Lon, E. Elliott Oar.adian R'edIC, True saner, J. Snell; ,Ribsto'n Pippins P, Pre'b'ner; 'W'agners, F, Ellari(rltgton, D. Rader; Grimes G, ,Pippina Jaa, Sao pfora F. 1.'reibner; Maiden Blush ,Tis, Kaplan, D. Rader; Golden Rus - acts C. Tr,uemner 3, Fisher; BenDav- is, W. Wood S. T. Howarth, ; Ontario P. Traiibnete R„ Yellow; Wcait'hee 5,. ,, J. rf 'n r I~ a Duchess, Ode Ibu , , � arts • D zah.ss 1 3, l ileriaton, J. a5neil: i131,e,n:hteim Pip- pius. 7', Andsrsdn•,,C„ I'ruemner; PEARS Bears Clairgeau, Mrs. McP,hisrsbn;, Bell Lucrative A, Deavitt; Sheldon H le Huston, T, Brock Sr„ East Beurre' A..1)eavttte E; Rader„ Louis Bonnie Ise Jersey, T. Brock sr; °L, Brock, jr; 13urca.0 'de. Anjou T, ,13rock ere W. Armstrong; Bartlett, It, Yellow, T, Brock sr; PLUMS 1?late of ten Manes 1?urpie. T. Brock er;. Plate el ten Lonibardsi, R. Sanders, G. McLeod; Pate of any other variety. T. ',Brock sr,; Plate of Ponds Seedling J. Minter,R, Norttcoti:; Glass Seed/lag W, Arm- Strong, T. Brock ',jr;' Bradshaw, 13, Pito it, Mrs, Wich,wip•e; CRAPES Moores Early, E.? Elliott, Niagara Mrs. Wickwire 0otioord Geo. Ander= ;on; Agawan, T. Russell; Merrimac l• Wieder 3 1 Wa e T 1u�e ns lY):rs. T1LePter o, G. A K. .D7cteod; Lindtey, H E..T:usto,n, T, Bussell;WeLden N. D, 'Tuition; nayother variety Y Brock Mr. and Mrs, 3,. Pxeeter of Zac 3 ith spent Sar.day in . town with seaside, Quarterly meeting services, will be held in the Evar:gelicai church Bert Sunday mort.ing; Was, Ella Beaver is (spending a ;few days with friends ,in Loadrotc. SUNrSHTN,E The Annual' Anniversary of the Sunshine Methodist church will be held on Sunday and Monday September 22nd and 23rd. Or, Sur•day Rev, Mr. Jefferson of Orediton will preach +aft'ertocln an•% even°x.g,' On Monday evening a tea will be .hatch A. quartette from Cen- tralia and Miss Dosserce, of St, Mar- ys Elocutionist will assist ia'a spec- ial program. Admission 30c, The seats of the church have been cover- ed this week • which twill add to th-e comfort of those attending, SEAPORTH The an.zual Epworth League and Sunday School co'nve'ntion of the God- crich 'district will be beid in Seaforth Methodist church on Sept 24th and 25th-. Addresses will the given. by Dr. Crawford a returned • missionary, (rom China and Itev. Mr, Knight of Charing :Cross acd some of the min istera of the ''district. WOOD HA.M Anniversary Services at Woodham Oct. 20th. Fowell Supper on 22 n w S r the 22nd Miss Aline Mills has returned from Toronto Mise Mary Switzer returned Mission- ary from China addressed the W. M. S. in the Methodist church on Tues. day Sept. 10th. Mrs Stevens and her son Walter are visiting at Warren, Penn, U. S. A, , Mr and Mrs Albert Roney of Hib- bert, visited the laters brother Rev Baker at the parsonage over Sunday. A. representative of the Dominion Alliance will occupy the Methodist pulpit here next Sabbath morning. While handling. barb wire Mr Roy Johnston had his hand painfully lacerated. Several stitches were necessary in dressing the wound. He is progressing favorably. Several attended the London s Fair laet week. Mr. Albert Switzer carried off 22 prizes sor fowl at Toronto Exhibition. BORN ra:Renee 1; dirge at'sa¢ Seamus •easel jun •eae of ewe! pre txo Sere s� r a n�: 1. 'I B - , sr, E Elliott; Best collection of wrap- +�u;.'T Ir( � x v B1�iIQ 'tr,CS�Q *most ti es' G. McLeod; 3°1'1'1 ult op `sc g 'p'r'e e.r o,T..,an'r Oon t' d n na *e 5 • �. C17LBERT —Near Olandeboye, on 11urali Presbytery Tuesday September IOth. to Mr. and y Mrs. Myron Culbert (nee Miss Etna The Prelsbytary of Devon met' it• Taylor) a son, Willis tehrarch COliintot on Wednesday MARRIED • September 11.t'1 The attefdatce was HOWEY—HAW&13 — In• Moncton, on Tuesday September 10th, Miss Beatrice Lourse,daughter of Mr, and Melville t John Hawke, to Mr. 1liei z Mrs. , Mrs. ,vim, SHIRTS TS COLLARS e sonof Mr.and Mr How� Howey of town. 1 :rue �o RIOT a,t' oto av— BhLl T *HENRY EILBEIt Tp ;clerk l all' prizes in ;i'.h;is erase„ • rather email owing to the. fact that. Lonco'ns--Gel Fennell took all sone: Of th,e, Un:teeters were away on their holidays. There w,dTe sealcint; 11'evs,. Flet- cher of Thames Road; IJamilton and Rose, of Goderiat, Richa'rdsen of Kip- pers; l • Woods, of t - of J Cx.s t1 .e.n.• bne..l, , C , 13raceiictid; (Cnrsrv'ell oil tMclKill.op, Grand • Carrier x r .'•c.x of Gr, nt •of Ca ri. Giir toll Eld- ers Bend,and Jot etas Messrs 'Sandi o rt`(n Of Varna; a• Ei of Goderich D'IG'a Qseen of I3rucefield Johnston of Var- na and Smyth of • C'•inten, ' IBcv, sl'tr, 13'lotctr::r The 'retiring moderator �prrsidetd Rev, 'Mr. Carrier was eppointe'd moderator for the ensu•ng six months A ltele.gram was race iv::.d' from Tor- onto an:nea.noing that rtO:1'a. •Mr;, Tar. tier had .set pled dile en (lien St. iAtn- .1retv's 'ch•taroh Iltyth and ar,range- narn Cys were nettle for in duct gin err Septarm.]t 1r l 5 ..s i Y i t • +fa a nrd 13'ev :•c n 1, •at will xsw5t 11 a ern. of � rl p Mr, Woods will T;rt'aCL. Rove, .111', .d Crr,tint will aarixcs.v, the minister �txti Peet. Mr. Pearcy the acoliln, . h'Cr MclCall'am 'cleaned the Ilev� , .I,. •I/V, Ortweiir . 4% 2; cl',iek5r 41,, . • Lail .to. Auburn and Srnitb,'a HO. Ortwein,.. John • Hawkins . Golden Itevt Mr, 1Inmilt ott of Got/erica, is in- Wyandr tae's, J', W. Crimea:Buff-'shire moderator, - , Le Li 'Oonncil met Sept 7, at 2 o'clock All •naetnbcrs being present'. • M By-law No. 7 a'uthoriztne, •the is- 4� ogee 0fox eu n • x •_of 7 5, C t 'tluu�l tat C, , l peeve'. S. No.7 turas 'finally ;.nalYss,'. By-law law No 7 authorizing the issue o.0 •ddeVenture. s for •paynee n,""' of the Telephone syC,fem vnsd acus;C dend read the first and iseconrd titu;et l'lte 'e'lterlewas anstrnet,..'1 to notify Jos Lawson to observe the slyeeified• Spartatag, r Bros, took all t a?•e of completion of the Deli riri!atg'e J3erksb,re—I)eweon .i3r y aSti others -ot herwi e the. 'council Will prizes in this claw:, .Judge,=1 7:", Bus - be to take action at once. sell, 13, Delbri:dge, b^ (I After the council passed ntccounits PrOuvrit L to b r 6S5 4,9 ,mad issued. Light :Braila `l' 'I3,.rocic er; ,ie tamoiitat a.f h41 , torders therefore, flee. m.ee in�g ,was chicks, '.1`,, Brock sr; Bali Ctoohi;ns •adlour/led� until. Saturday the 5th day John J rl:tvl<ins, Marred Plymouth Saturday • •rY CJI , Ortiv ,� ... rOC1'S �tT '�'� Y el, , ofri)C ex' at•'2G1 }nr October . p, rt oath rocks 1 a r _,_-_•_,;e,;,,itrl., t3' 1. tw White I. i John 'h 3 .,•r • T, s} n 'f1 1 an ,T `iV , v r. n l ,. 0 c7r i , Lang shoos ItV ti t • al VY >7 If ' vat knew .the to Chrunberlein!s Lirimeat for sore bade Jiav kips Silver loge 'tbynndott s Sid sa.•e'ness o( the tomato's, sprains a. , , cr hers S. Sanders; ;w1 (:: iW'ytr,x,:debtes t t 'P Lsteu.ma.tir, ,irai113, you ra oltL l a. wish to be without it,k'or sale 6'y; ill tdg .eta Y,t a.:.• x' lj is b-t!.;t.' prizes in stills uea. Leicester 'Geo Penhale took tall prizes in this class. HOGS old a,n & 'S' rk. Y,; rC=•ilea' two e'a l.� o s i y over, 0. Harvey; Boar erns .year Did Spatting , Orate W, 2, I r c and nd t tvo I , u c t, cY W, 13on,' littered in 191213, I3tr Sperling; Sow. two ,years old ,and ; Sow gene I3 cl, 'tt 2 it , over S aril i ov. , W p J31r ch: and under two J2 , rear old • Sew Littered in ,1012 It. Birch, W1 (L 1 s ndi Sanders T IIawkint• • chicks, .it, Son P.00 Pe year in adv IOW About YOUR.. Fall Sult? If you have not ordered your Fall Suit or Overcoat do not before you see our Llneoof Fall Slnitings consisting of Cheviots, Tweeds, Serges and Broadcloths FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED Our Made4to=Meas ure Department is fill= ed: op with the Latest Goods. 300 Styles and Patterns t; choose from. Gents' rv • sis ings. We also have a First Class Assortment of BEAN—McLAREN—Zn Seaforth at TIES SOCKS , the home of the brides brother-in-law, Mr. George Stewart, on Wednesday, Rev, September lith, by R v Baker, key11'lr, George A. Bean, of Carlow, Colborne Township, to Miss Susie A.. McLaren, Youngest dau hte ofMr Duncan Mc- Laren, of 9ibberlf near Cr ornarty. RONAN—O'NIEIL- At Goderieh on September 1l.th, at Bt. P. ter's Oath, olio church, by Bev. it"r. McBee, •1ltiss, O'Neil or Gocleriele to Mrt. I? lemsa of hXil. Carme.ts . a ;, ' 11 ' 3I2 BARROWS•-Xn Regina, William W Barrows aged about 00 yrs, former ly of the Commercial Hotel, Exeiser. M -- on- Flyda I `H1 In Exeter W Rf�S* TfliVi a Belovedar DwnSeptember 13, M y , , � wife Of MOS'. A. Wright in her 65th b: a I year.r y EARL In Rilmville, on Monday, THE NIFTY T H. L R Sept, 11{� James Earl in his list year HAI'S CAPS, SUSPENDERS, UNDERWEAR N