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cRE REASON: d3L,E PRICES PREVAIL
Moctol
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This S , oil we havesecured from one of =11
the best Mtanuftct?lres of Canada, fifteen of their
�Todel Suits. Every wait bas come trough the
hands of exptAl t workmen and is finished with the
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cyst trimmings and linings. No two Suits alike,
Market Report—The following is
l the ro»ort of the I3eter marketr-
're: ted u'k• to S,?j t Tltht
\Vheat (standard) a0,,
Oats 37
'.Barley (standard) 4S
Buckwheat 48 to. 50
Pmts Sd_00
Flour 2,70
Shorts, 23
,Erf,n 1er tnc
j3{ Lost 4,, rade flour $1,50
Eg�� 2
Raatter 20o
Dried apiles 4o
Potatoes $1,50
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Choice Exporters 6.00 to 6.85
.yledium Exporters 61,40 to S,CO
?Wee baa tchers 6,40 to 6.80;)
Medium butchers 6 .00 to 6,30`
common tstebers. 5,50 to 5.40;
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Choice cows 5,25 to as ,50
Mediupn Cows 4,25 to 5.00
Voa33nton cows., 3.50 to 3.75
The -cloths are very natty end are of high grade ' 1
1'ahries. Tice' regular price or these Snits are $25
to '$30. , We hire marked them for quick Selling
^18 50 to $20.00
NEW :
Y1NTER COATS
They are reit ettPrB Obi, ge frvaai
St S-'sasott"S Oriirttleilt,4, They ate
o -e .ctte.letive than ever hetore.,.
at�� t,ewest Styles and Cloth
r r. ow ora Thspla y. in this Depart=
Pr'
&1tld Trimtning0
yodels Are
t iar t peniugl,
dy tri Qxecute inUy
New Dresssa ds
igany PV \V Fabrics make their
st appearance. We have ? sora.;
ful shoving' of New Silks, W wv
veteens. New Dress Goods And
titigs. va'ite invite pati tet see
Sweater Coats
•;a v tri ty ai weaves tat
WA hoaih tonars 4 c
wbot your wa?
"t Ali r4elettes
;tit thea n Flannelettes lrcl
a'ln placed zzz stock and. are rear
rr the enriy buyers. See ,taxi
caders in the new paa<ttei•zu,.
?,d inches wide 12'0
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'airs, :r as, Fairborn. of WI'. a ipc
visiting Mrs,, P shr
lalr; doe Wan boicl aaz ettai i y mot
ored to London on `Ieze saes.
oa z e"lor M M, Doyle was in Tar_
LO $or few .days this week;
r from dee vsro
al ,r. Fair t:h s wee;.
iii 11 Esvas off duty for ai.
,aa ¢ a rtiOs wcoelz " 1 I a ore arm
ldr :Lcom •7l'r ala i5 havir:g his
cl , :, a,a 3a --;pending the 'sleek .,dun
la ar dor;.
alp, ti. 1TcF,auls of Eidclaz1 b was
,,st of lir, :arra';Mrs.{' '1I:•ip>retT'
Sunday,
aft°. .,aa l Mla 1,s� Na stone ;and
iaaa h'i:ez 1(±a1.3a„ • 1,, i..e4dsy air S"i e
t in qtr>aa;tarn',
titveeil
ve*re iia 'arias Lt) a lesv fda,ys oa 40.5-
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Big Shipment of Fancy China
just asxzv ol. Big Bargains. Come.
early.
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'tarps r>a "Sunsiay. on
ria ,`,F, aanr'l Oscar.
hes. ,e.s and two
L#athitth aar^e visiting tin. ,tot•..
parents err.,, and Vitas.. L. !Tardy
mlea`5 Greatest Letliea Ozct;ii;s-
llearnd,s .; it Star SPecialty Com-
e fair zaight don't
1aaS for of Port 'Huron
isatin at the home of
11aa�s r,Turn,'' holm o
iloo,or of fate Lake dloadhad
vial iiarr. raising on; Manday
the 'one •recc n tly 'destroyed
lir., .ltaitxt Pout of Port ,Hsarori
who hos sifeenTlciting at llooreSville
• rand, in town 'returns a=to her :horse ou
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M:ss 'Edna dlissett was it. London
to meet her little neices whap have
been visiting their aunt Mrs, 'Irwin
of 4Yorwirh.
Mrs, A, AleNenziehas 'rcturated to
her home In Kaiser, ;;iter visiting 'tor
F'�:veu,i1 wea•ks- with her daughter,
l+frs, C Harrod«
Mrs, Richard Davis who %inderlt'ent
au ol:eratian last week is making
satisfactory 'progress 1liss fo"Thg-
• gart:is in attesdanae.
Bcibt, ' Willis, Fred Willis and
Mich
• attendedthe 1ffuneral ofrthee lar
Thomas Willis on aTuesdly.
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• Mr„ Walter Berry of Detroit and
• Miss Clara Berry of Ingersoll were
the guests of lir, and ;&las,,R.; 0 Sed
• don for a few days last week.
♦ +Messrs 0. :Zuefle and 'C. i93. Snell
• have dissolved. !partnership Lal the .1-
'� ectric light ?plant and the 'business
will ^Lae continued by Mr, Zuefi:e.
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VARIETY STORE
Dates of F'aIl Fairs
EXETER
tit. Marys ,
Brussels ..
Chesley
Forest ,.,
Galt)
Goderich ...
Guelph
Hanover, ...
alder torr-..
• Sept. 15. 16
.,,Sept, 23 24
Ocf(2 3
..SeP t16. 17
Sept 24.25
Oct, 2, 3'
• SePt,17. 19
...Sept 16 18
Sept 18. 19
Sept 26
Hizkton ,. Sept 25"th, 26`t'h.
Isineardict' Sep,t 18. 19
Listowel Sept 16 17
London: (i§restern 'fair) Set 5-13
Milverton Se+pt :25 26"
Mitchell .. ,
Wingbam
Woodstaek
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SeP,t. 25 26'`
.Sept 17, 19
Sept; 17 1.8
Fat 'Partridge, Wood-
cock; Squirrel r Rabbit
Sho ting the
44.; GAUGE SHOTGUN
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Y 2G inch barrel, weighs 4 Ibs , tU6e•dowi:
For 44 X.L., 44 W.C.F Shat and 44 "Garro
Getter" Cartridges. r '--'Y,--.'
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List Price Only $5.00 /4
No other bore or Fpuge of shot
gun aseCcientunde. no great ' y(tt
a variety oL Condtttens.; t- ^�
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or iszfaItto 1 Ohil€i?eat;
In :l‘iov "Always olib
rSend` for detailed de
cription and "GUNS AND
UNNINu "
pal live dealers haT e STEVENS
1, STEVENS ARMS
& TOOL COMPANY
I'.9.>apx Roos
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS,
Dr, J. W. 'Harrison of Detroit and
Mr., 3', �,, Jones who have 'great tape
'past two months in Great Britain and
on the continent are extracted tome.
this week.
Mr, R, 'Quince and bride thrived
home last week after their honey-
moon ar.4 have taaken u'p thbir resi-
dence in Mrs, alialkwall', house on 'An-
drew, Street.
The 100 -acre farm ,in I3iddaillph be-
longing to the late Itichard Eason
will boffered fon sale dry ubtic
auction or_ Monday ,September 15th
.See adv, or- page tour.
alour;ds Ladie's Orchestra Opera
House Fair night'Ir Avoca' solos, Du-
etts. quartettes. '7nstrumedtal solos
Duetts. Quartettes Smnarr'or.atiors
Dlonoloc-ue. Hear them sure.
amiss Olive ''Hera accon.pani.ed her
little neice DIaida •Herr, to London on
Tuesday. Maida was returning to her
home in Norwich atter spenl'ng sev-
eral weeks with 'bier [gran dlifarrent;s
M , and +Dlrs, J Herr,:
Mr. and iMrs Thos Flynn are.
l� sI. Wend
r, r a couple of days is London attend
tag the ` fair t.6„s aveek. Their little
r,cand;daughter Dfiss,Reta Lovell Wh,o.
has !been visiting here for 'several
c.1,ys returned with them.
Exeter Fair will be held next
1Londay and Tuesday's Efforts are
being ,made to make this the great-
est success in the history of 'the.fai,r
Bring alor.a; your erhi'aits and ar-
range to bring our 'family ` in on
ineski ay.
The Exeter .:District Epworth' Lea-
gue, and Young Eeogle's ,convention,
t� t11 be -held in it`h,e Methodist elhur-
sh Ltean do Wednesday and ThUrs-.
day Sete, 24th and 25th -41+n excer-,
lent yrograin'has ILee'n! prepardd for
both days.
ft is expected that t'he paintrilig and
,decorating of the auditorium of Main
Street Dlethodist e'hureh will ibe com-
pleted this week although it will not
be in condi tion t;o bold iso, ees therm
or. Sakhath next and serc,ees •wilh
continued in the basement.".' .
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1 1':ng 1+`analty Orders, The
Gr4Ca rias we deliver to you
ace tate b t to be had aatd the
posspricesible, we, ask are the 1QWest
Senci or airing Your nett or-
der to us and be convinced
thoot. this is the Right Store to
buy your Groceries and Pro-
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TNS TEll ANO COF ,SWORE
W.a;xTED—Ohoice ' Batter and
Fresh Eggs.
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Notice!
All kinds of, live poultry' will be
accepted on llorrdays, Tuesdays Wed-
nesdays and Thursdays of each week:
during July mid August, for which
highest prices will he paid.
PRICES TILTS' WT -EEK
l]!t1CI,S =,- OC;' per. 111,
Spring Chicken —12 cents
O1c1Rens— 1'a?6:. per pound
Roosters - - +c per pontad
Turkeys -11c
JONES a. MAY
Don't forget the the Exet Fair
next Monday and Tuesday. `
Mr. Cast 'Willis of:Winnipeg i?^ vis-
bag with relatives in town.
Miss Etdaef WO/loins of l;,o deizi lads
a' visiting relatives in E; t ter.
Miss MorJoelr announces her first
Display of F°atl Millinery Seta 13-10 -1
Ma: 4i,
Brad loft this week for
1tt'troit avhere be hos Neu armed rs `pata�
is ion.
*lm`s Gl°sclva Ford left Msaaaciav t+a
trema' teat* rrItSit k:s$$s
razL
Sits Laura l'ltarve,y. lent an ai,
i to attend #'ale 10,4 les collet
b1pi'tby., . ,
heott and Miss; tel
turzteal lusts a reek after Li,
4niaa,nier tet: tlratud Jnteaad.
1rr E. L fanr1:1 xiara of ',tcarontaa vas+
cAl J* trent i`v, aaad Mfr: -y. lobar"
Iiadman ` over gtimuy..
'Welsh and little* garati on
left this 'week to visa whit rclativL4t
n Wiaan'lpeg,
Mr. and Mrs, 1. `iT. Maalllxl: ,p
Saginrisv is the ;ran+st of ?air. ,4aasal 1fr «.
,'3 Fos, 't'4' : e Cuboid.,
^Afiss bel Daailey,itas;. returned of
ter ,s' per.dln n toy ss exalts wit la Exe-
t'er- and 1Ci'»pen !friends—% .ceaaforth
f. .. .
Miss W. Tfue`ston Jeri' int week. to
s°esaanne her !position in Ilaafaa1 ttsn after
pending the summer with ber Intr
ants at Grand Mend. a 4
Mrs. s1, 1?laody of ITa1Iey'attry re-
turned to her home or Monday after
visiting for a fele drays with her paar-
erts Mr, and Mrs, R Crocker.
Mrs,. 3 1 .:Ionian! and child who
have 'been visiting Mr, and Mrs, T,.
Murray for several weeks have re-
turned to their home ,iti St. Thomas
Tr. 1'�. Goodwin of Zurich rvJio has
Ia ca. visiting Mr, arid chars, G. W.
Davis for several ,al4iya sang a very
acceptable solo in`'3atne's St.. church
last 'Sabbath morning.. 1 '4
Dir. and :11Lrs, W, til Basion and
little son left this week for thTeir
home in °Ashcrott 7.3« U. after visiting
Mr. and 'labs, }L fl . Ruston and, also
with relatives in London. 3
BUFFALO BAD
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I aniprePered. tr? SlaPP.1y
en with t1io:l aatt;zica Peri
til,aaer. The hen andchea pest, brand made, BM
not order• until'a yen. have
6'l late;
SON STANL AK
IIAY P, t?,
Canning
Growers o1 cziltzt
Factory whose car
canting condition
bring :snmmJe cobs
elzen they' will t.e
rtellver.RZETER
ory Corn
for the Canning
is 'nearing the
are retluesteil 'to
to the 'factory
advised" 'w cin to
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Court Revision
.falx or Fl",g1F,Xfilit
Not IC ix tier hy,f$iven that n c+aaart
will 4ae given 1ptaasuarot to the Out -
lo `i'oterA' List; Act.. by Ills Honor
true ,Tzidge Of that 'County court of' the
County ' of Ifuron tat 'rhe
Town guter on t 'atur+any
the '21tla. of September 101.3 at 0,20
t e 'eek. to 'near lnn L determine com-a
o`vthck to} hear ;rad determine cont;.:
the 1-olc*' Jisk of the masnteiiudity of
the a of Exeter 'for 191; 1
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T:: of dei sept 8th 1913
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ZIrs, J•, 11, 'Clarke who 'hits beeri
visiting her 'parents Mr. and ;Mrs.
Sohn Gilf Ilan` "Woodside Farm Birk
ton Lor the past three months left.
an Tuesday for her home in ,I;os "Ant
p,les Cal.
\1r. 3.'Knott owl on Wellington.
who' have been in; Oss'en Sound ;for
several months tare returned 'Co
town and have rented a 'house in :Ex-
eter north Mrs, %.cott is especte'dr
shortly.
Miss Nora Waldon of London. was
the guest of Miss Gladys Bissett for
several clays during the, pant week.
Miss Walden took'iart in; the har-
vest Home of Vrivitt Memorial church'
on Sunday evening.
The 'poster's advertising the Rounds
all Star .Specialty Co which; areto
a'rpear in: the 'Opera Rouse on. Fair
night theaveaot yet arrived abut we
are informed that they are en: the
way. Wateh for them.
Is rs.°Hy .Don'oe of Kirkton recently
met with an unfortunate` accident
She was 'engaged is her househbld
duties when she fell and fractured
bar bin' As Mrs. Doupe is well, ad-
vanced in years being 82 years of
age. the accident is a `serioufs once.
Subscribe 1Vopv—ln ,order to Ise -
cure a lara:e: nuunba » ng -pew subs. Ti -
fibers we have decided tot give • the;.
(balance of the wear free. to all ;news:
suaseribers who pay for next ytalar
in 'advance. ,Dee dollar will (nay -fore
the Times until 'January :1915 Send
in your order now.
Mr. Clarke ofGrand Bend who ./3014
ducted the midway _daring the sump'
riser was u,}' before Magisi.rate; 'r%,.
D. Sanders last week on, a charge of
cruelty to animals: 1.re. Clark .had. ,a'
monkey for dodging o't-rubber ball's
After hearing the +evidr:nce the nese
was dismissed.
Andrew Hackney and F. ` licrnick
•were delivering a heifer: the former
had sold :10 WTilliam Snellcattle_ buy-
er, -when th aniznal went 'mad and<
turned on all who came in her 'dray'
although blindfolded a'nd ''held. , ;;by
two ropes it succeeded in knoclzing
down D1r, Hackney who was consider-
bly,brnised. Tn her ;rush to treat.'
Mr Kern,c)t,in, a similar way the '14r.it:
er tripped on a side walk and fell.
She was finally overpowered h-nd.
mlaced on a dray,
House to Rent
on William Street xeter to rent at
once lApply to 11rr, c. H. Perkins
VOITI1D--Ou Tuesday !August 26th
one %lock- west of 'Ray Post Office
A 'cluster. Owner will receive same
by abnisling to Ikceter Times and
DaYing for advertisement..
wanted to learn the barbering et
once apply to P. M. noy/et i
ILOST-13etween lilirktoa and two
miles north of Elinaville auto tail
lamp Pinder )vill Irelvarded Dr.
f1-303.7 WANTED—To learn
er may have same 11.15- 1i:roving i)roper-
ty and !;:ayi!tig. for advertisement,
Of Summers lost and vanished enrinr,s
A little avind went singing by,
With breath oC roses on his' wings
'Come out' he beckoned' 'cona.. awaY
I know the road to Yesterday.
We ran together down. the way.
A: pleasant. pa.th Of sun and shade, '
_We"found the homestead old and gra
The "garden where the c.bildre
before their feet h learned to
' tray
Beyor,t1 the realm ,.2sfr)rclay.
The roses biassorned ,,vhite and
The `r, Dina trees dropped fr
rant snow.
The very /Song of long ago;
And sunbeams through the open door
Wove ‘VerOS of gold along the floor
But from the window one ..houlci look
With tender longing in her face, -
And one,' above a holy book,
Sit musing by the firc"side place—.
Sweet Souls.- ! that changed to food
And all the elopty rooms should fill
With children's voices ea and
EPWDDVIE
are •py�+� p the The. male b: most ,
killed mechanics n the world—
to isure accuracy: and. from the
finest raterials ', obtainable—for
the sake of durability. In tact,
they are made a little better t1a
seems necessary..
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No stable is
i Oto=date 0of a
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We have a large shit
the celebrated B. T. Bro
carriers. The old wheelbar
et od is a back number. in=.
stall the latest rnr ovemen t
r barn and reduce your
yen
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abarr
prepared to supply your del3antbiiu, Steel
ehious and > taiis and in ;Ccrpls
of every description
Wes
Men to fill Good Positions
Trained men are wanted everywhere; in fact, they are always
'wanted, for the demand is greater than the supply. This demand is
not for the man who is able to earn only two or three dollars a day
at hard manual labor and who can work only under the direction of
some one else, but for the man who is able to plan and direct the
work of others—the man whose training has qualified hina to com-
petently hold positions of responsibility.
The INTER:NATIO:SAL CORRESPDXDRISCE SCHOOLS, that great
institution that has done so much in the 'past and is doing so
much every minute for working men and women, offers you an
easy way to become a trained man—to secure a good position in
the trade or profession that best suits your taste and ambition.
- The I. C. -S. plan enables you to help yourself right where
you are without lcsing an hour of work or a dollar of pay;
without changing positions until you are ready to step into
the one you desire; without obligating you to pay more than
your present salary will aEord, no matter how small it is.
Thousands of men have secured life-long betterment through this
great plan. Every month an average of SOO voluntarily tell us
of such advancement. You can vo '
do the same as these men laave
• INTERNATioNAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS 4'
donIeiyou really want a good post- ° Please explain, without further obligation en my part, •••
• how I can qualify to .a larger salary- and advance- k
tion, a larger salary, and a suc- • -nd-Ortto the posItiOnrhetore which I lia've tnarke.l X. er
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cessful life, iind out' how you can 4, Ad Writer Architectural 'Draftsman I.
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poi" '1 his puts you -under 110
quest for further information. • i:A. ,T1,1't,T,:41'" SUP t. BbolcIceeper
Clip, mark and' mail it NOW. ° stanoneucher
Sktle
Sour.d the light tread of children's
0 heart' 1 .sighed what need to SE*
There'is no „road to Yesterday
Emily Ituniini3ton -Miller
Notice
1 ,meeting of ithe Decorating Com-
mittee ,.of,, thlp „Centralia 13\.tethodisl.'
And on th,e Silent stairwaysi Still I church f.,kr,a41'' ' rt"..13rd ' the following
That to el:P33,ess our gra.tif.4
icatic)n °Tat the work donP iv.", G.
paint eta; could not, we )nplieve, du
bet{:er than to employ' "Mr, Von der