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EXE a ONT CANADA, THURSDA
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Finest Exhibits in Years
Rain cuts attendance in Hal
Live Stock .i{:xbibt best yet
.Ladies work also snr-
a,,,seks other years
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t {ld5z 1a - of I'`i lie$ work 11<.a
a.a art 1Fitlt,$ Qttra?¢t.al rs .fiU"
t 6,t ,'.#lu'nriono
.his cut t1o1ver C' li,t i1 �3Ti�" 6 tSn
Alt yaariet„47 •of ktaeorraxe1n1 acrd
flys thio lie ..4c4. taditolr
to eVittente mttt4inr'e'ter,,te
S , 'patal„a'n ,tl.ad ra fine 4,.
red good, "and wilts eta
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LSS
ldren
G, SEPTEMBER 1.8th, I'
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1l st. coy: L. Day, It, D. Ibanter;
ca ye,:t' o d f' iter Rs1,, iw1tra
year old .heif{-r- P. 3), Ihnte.r;
eta c ilf, ate is rapier;
Ifeatnan for
.o any {., fav, S3.itteliffa
T, kToggarin
sf
SHEEP
DORSET HORNED
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Lp COL`:s—
P t hale tool; first and:
tS i1@ Fh„S.
Lf" CEST 31.
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i 1I . 1 ewe at ag raxse4
94 19131 O. (7,. Pen ek+: i $he'"t `n^
Peettdkte ewe t AH3
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pee of s$nei (.;.-
I..
tebte
est' Yet,
o two alike and a big rale to
r variety of Cloths and Styles
ever before. They are going Past
f the goad cues, Early buy -
yen. your
l^ii,a fa
saws fen- -,wird:
^was s a ;it'&'1� 4lg P°
hr 4o tt of Tr,
F {, ;a;elletrt do .M 1
ley foal
'lee
ee ad
t. 1iroe ctit.,pt• tel
R TPeltsidte anal
iltf 'Tlrslata
�. C'ttaalas. 1?
tact _ ll
tier:
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rst6tatt •r, f+ilrtry t riolkoai- of
;Oar, ' :?iatetts„ "T
7.c4tts t1. ear
ei. nittiva
Mvlers
t1n"�,
f Tie,�r�•ood.t citiel.s fl..l
1. la xff o txhi r tens. 11,1 ▪ If. Pear-
... rho W. U. Rear-
falx' mora, 0, 00,-
1 84
1'0'.184 ° odtal
grit -t ; Rattler.
'ttthrr,; eitickt,
lately more,~ I;. Trttemner
rhiclr- Jamb, Rattler, F.
ttttxa "lir. Cartier; claiebn,
.T« Rirdaltr; Ted rails. ar,
Il 3latiticr. ctrs'clg W na,
Aaresteil .aril
va►riet,r t4atneei,
Carrtcr, Vbite
vitiate o.
rowel,
attler
2 Il tee
a Fle
Ero.11 % Sao
;Alf +'ochia st
iaig6� o,; tants..
ai hra1t -k
l art YeteM
1t /�..
�l" tll
Bedfords are si
Fancy. One oi'
,
Fox, Wolf alad Thibet ar
Prices vel', moderate.
,t n t1'x oerowed
Tte .�t'ees, emerges
Velvetsla 111, Cave a.1c
Leaders.
e.
ble,
sore o; the lea
Suits
Our New Fall anti 'W, int+lc Style Iae q an
y u w
Nii'tlest stink on i:he Id;trket. A 33ig Raatage td h f r
prices.
Overcoats
Jut arriyed otor No% Wirt r Overcoats. The * aria
Vant u
'Y 'cin `SI.YIeir Cloth a ti.Vib, Some wonderful #3ata a�itni
Cyersadats.
Raincoats
800 Rain Coats right from See land, where they r2a
an ilreWorld. 10 different: kinds to choose from,
wire
s a
e ufaae rorr
ra flit
ake the. Best
Phone 32
Jones
May,.,. Exeter
We are showing a complete line o
toves, Ranges,
paters & etc
Ranges from $25.00 to $55,00
Heaters from $10.0O.to $45,00
Furnaces and plumbing estimates fur=
¥:fished for Furnace work, Plumbing. and Tin_
siiuthilig.
Use New Brunswick Plaster Paris
Accounts are now due customers`will kindly note.
BAKER— — 1IRTZE14
An exceedingly pretty wedding took
place on Wednesday September 17, at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Cee,
lriirtzel when: their ; only daughter
Myrtle became the bride of. Mr, Alvin
E. Baker. The Rev. Jefferson of the
Methodist church Crediton, was the
officiating clergyman.. ,The wedding
march waw played by nett Eilber of
Creditor. The ceremony took place
ander a tanopy of "maple leaves and
pink and white asters with a back: -
grouted of'foliage and geraniums. -The
bride was given by her father and was
bandsdinely gowned in white :narquie-
I sate and also wore the usual veil and
orange blossoms, carrying a, large bo-
quet of bridal roses. Miss Ilia Baker
sister of the groom was bridesmaid
while Mr. Roy Hill of Crediton ably
supported the groom. Miss Phyllis'
Winer made a dainty little flower girl
During the signing' of the' register,
Miss Delphine Essery sang, "0 prom-
ise me.'' After the ceremony a dainty
luncheon was served. The dining -
room was artistically decorated in
pink and white. Many beautiful pre-
sents were received by the bride, who
is popular with young and old alike.
At s p.m, the wedding party motored:
to Centralia where they took the' train
to Detroit. Upon their return they
will reside in Exeter where they will
be at home after Noveniber lst.: Their
many friends join _ in wishing them'
a prosserous journey through life.
d.7` x'l,
gttiree one rr:._.
T. Ilarriq..T, Dance
r Votheringben
ElEAVY
1iTfl,
Bow two
4 Craven 9aros,
tam "M. Mood-
. A1,. Il`oontl oto.
leGIVR
13roati oraare arm/Warded way foal,
n1: �latillie, 0, near; Sat., KP Run-
; foal, 01,71etaa & Son. 'I''. 'or -
the .1'. 11: edify, lu; three :Yearn old
Staiillie. T 0, a':l-nr, 2 et ti; two
caira
old C. "leyrar, & an; T :Allison
1rsserr; one year eld A. Strelair
;c7.A.lin FACE'
"
Throe Y'r° old .P illiamt T. ;; 17.
roedcr. two ;rears old A..Reteheet A
'W ;.I:tberington, .T. entire; one bear
Old. A. Ireielert, T Harris- Single
HARDWARE
AND STOVE STORE
LBORN
IAtIllYERS—At Rlalce on the 7th inst.
to 11Ir, and Mrs._ Chas. Meyers a
in,st- to err, arel Mrs,„ Dr, Canipbell
B113E13E...Tr_ "Ridgetowei on Tuesday,
SeP41 91.h to Mr, ancl eIrs, IL
1Behtte (noe Mies Cora Prior)
BAKE11,---IIIRTZEI,--At Creditor.. on'
"Wednesday "Se'pt 17th Miele :gyre; le,
daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Geo, Hirt
he the Rev. Mr, ,lefforsor:.
ADVERTTSil TIURON COTINT3 tendir.g the fall fairs in the States
named. Oce thousand copieS h aye,
els() beet seat to the Ontario Gov-
erimter_te Offices in 'London, Eng..
and another 1,000 will Le sent lo the,
F,ortes to ,distribute ,, the
inhahi,tant of our' couatirr,
tt;tetter ream, 'could ,teive, }acme aji,- in:'the world_ tbie- tRetshadilani;s,
wit.h tie?. e•art as the first "uriit in the rejuv'epated
leiorees has. beep ,,,2Jyeia rn'ent' oe ten 8.5 inch; guns tens ex—
One of the. first formidable battlal-
061,41fCci to do this 'work e,8 141r, For- wa8+ launched ,at Berrocv Furnese.
ROADSTEM
Brood mare a;!coMaltiod, z.!toy toad
Wm. Beiher, Wm, McAlister, 'John
W. l‘feeelister: three 'year old., john
ii
0
of tbe pi.
ass;"
4j
y
-Tay.
The Late' Sark flaxki.
mains of the late ! 4Lk CIa
brought to 't+oivts. from Oli
��etsl and tb er 1 c F
edrregda 'Alksring iretaka
F ester ee rng . ,° :`: �Fe a e do ' e"
roar,rnn 8.,*t1? tl# of .age, 2Ir;
lCteam .tr,utra gS oefrr. iy
israt t tsar lcig ttje p d'art h
l<a� been 411 ate
Cllr, a 1,301410t,=
tern
Rapids, lntli Ri.
One snia rtireli,t�r ds:,.
elketvau also M111"v1s o' a
in Texas.
e Co ici
134 1ast -;4:Q441
Peetinontiteetioes were
011 Vit,k74
referre
hodgrog 046!,
ourre:at. ye,
rantii or -
Geek
deet
beginer
Torua
1$ 5.turvived,
,rrarottr, Also four 1$
town ar4 ;EI
Sat
the
le'
'T„,,rtta�
17nlatter
- Arun ,
iva 1 a, A"l IT'S T1
`otnh Whiir Leg
4�rine 1 de Bozm
4.6�f?beria, clerk;+ W."I% !llt�dxi
+a ;rip4y lfobx 1, '1V', "t"tartare
ITtta>l1t►arg W. Csarta r; 4d
C-rt+er; (olden r➢it.r led
W, Car r; drier' \\ Carter;
naiml'1lam Liar 'Verter`1 .te
ti laielc ,
W. Carl,+r 1 & 2; tloldear:.Yle
sited °1l;unl,1;i W. Carter; chicks.
V Carter 1 ei 2; Silver* hen ille*ti1
1l:aarih u', '14 (lr+tl�n t,y Taricty of
J1)segsW. C lie, r lY. 13 • 'rlattler
l A', a3ronae 7 girl yes W. fow.dec:,
young tiaadroys,, W. 113owded 1 "84,1 "3;
Toulouse (li a W. r'otisden 11. 13,
Dialer; rifiek9. 11. B. Battler, W.W.
1;1b •yin gtor' ':my varlets' geese, C.
l'ratntaaner, IT. R. Pattier;i ehieks, I3:
3. I.;tttler; Pekin Ducks F. Block;
R:Staney Merles, W. Carter; duck -
lines; W. Carter; Kola^a aittrL--s, Nna.
Bowden; ducklings, Win. Bowden 11
,S;'_' any variety ducks. U. B. Battler
Selnee fowl, A. It Battler; :ins' Tar-
iriv rabbits. J. Shelton.OE Fitton,"
Pigeons. C. Trueelrer. Tiervey 'iliros.
Special, :Rhode Island Reds, J. Sea -
or 1'2
.T<It1
xltsr
CiAt
a lb
es In. Tonne
• Rept 28th 1
eardine
hilt 'will also, ot
rvi the,,
ell
fo
tb
by
Paniel
I ail of Staalcace
visited In
to Dar,o,y
gt
Selves, Gettler. 'P. leiorth'cott;
two years old "John_ Hey, Join:, Deck -
Win. McLeod, Judge.
TEGETABLES
Beauty of ITebron potatoes, Fled
rock; Pearl of Savoy notatoee, Fred
rock; Empire 8tate potatoes. V.
fogarth. ;Brock; Half bushel of
arman No. 1 V. Hogarth. P. Brook;
Ruled New Yorkers, Brock. V.
Ilogarth Itogarth winter cabbage
Ganders; globe beets 'J.
ers. C. pym; Long Mangolds W. 11,
eating; Globe Blair:golds W
ore. W. IT. Dearing et Early Born
antes carrots. A. S. Deavitt„ W. TT
caring; Long Orange or Red Car -
ors. John Cottle. Sid Sanders; White
• Yellow field Carrots. W. IT_ Dear.
Dearing; Writer Melons. W. TI.
Turni`usi .T. Ilogarth., Hogarth;
Red Onions, 0. dlirney, Sid Sanders,:
AVIlite or Yellow, 'Onions C. 'Birney.
ney. Sid Sanders: Tomaloes G, Man -
Citrons, Sid Sanders. Brock', Pars-
nr,,,s, C. -flirt -ley ;John 'Cottle ; Hubbard
.s ors in barces1 and buggy; John
roadster in harretss 'and buggy; D.
IL Phillips. J.. Decker. Ire% A. Glence
Sadle horse, 13% 'Powell J F II' „le
D. Cbarleton; Lady drivers 3, Decker c'
le
Special ,13.y Hugh Snack -man for the
best lady driver 3. Deeker. er.
Seecial by J „T. Mercer M. P. tror
South Huron for Meet carriage team
Wes. Parkinsoc.
single "Roadster erel outfit, 0. tA. I °I
Glee n. r
Special—Ey Wes, Seel” 'Ilinploment
Agent, L'xeter, for best road ',horse
,Specia.1—Ey The Times Printing Co
far hest roadster team. John Hey..
heavy draug,ht foal of 1.01'3, C. Bean'
ehrlea of light horses
sore of Ildertor.
eei
CRDt, 1101, -in
iate
11 taming
Exeter ,1
resident of Exeter tor
yeors and duritte that thee
tc 'Ora,- of Irearls,
tier days he was en oetive work
known all over Um connty, Ife was
and was also a member of tbe old
he WaS Cor.strV.1.tiVe. Mr, Vet) deer :
lin Exeter. The dereetted. was bort:
1834. Fifty-five yeari ago he was me r
ried to Elizabeth. „Brown who survive
were 'born four of whom are still
living two zore and two daughtere
vie; Roger end Etleic loth in Ter -
town The %two' whielf will be
erivate he. Uhl on Thursday ar-
ternaoc. to the Exeter eemeterr.
IStebteribe Now—In „order to ee-
eure a large number cd tee' ettbserie
hers we hare /decided to give the
baktnce of the Year free to all new,
subscribers.. who pay for next Ytear
telvanee. One dollar will pay for
the 'nines until ,Tatinary 1915 Send
,n your order now.,
Mr, and Mrs.. Davis returned on
7.\ fondly after a weeke visit in eelefte
ford and Locdon.
,Thomas Clever left this morn1-
ing to Epend rew day at his old
home near Peden Falls: Victoria
County. -
This is '25-te year eitre the
Centralia Methodist. churcltr .evete de-
dicated. Some fit ting celebration. or
the Silver A ereeersary .mae he under
ge
ed. lecture In lih‘
'one is invit.d.
gatior. of :fatOs Street
tact morning Ly
tat. eolo parte. la the eeeere,
flillaszo.1. (Nett.
e hating the Walf3 or
been et/melee el cad " 'WM 1,0
For several Sundaye the -cervices/
nave been conduct el in the letsee
nent The venires, tif the eltorch lute
lie walls in ttowc -While there lute
614-n he ictertor presents-, e dee
elied is al‘io expeetel to be cote,
oleted this week.
TJW
Main
Skorthorns—R I). Unnter took all 41-331
11.13 ,prizes n claes.
eilADES
'Aged cow John! Ratcliffe. I t&-' 2 1.
esi. Collection of Vegetal)le
DA.I.R.Y PRODUCT'S
Five no.unds of 5'3,1i -ter salted -V,\Trn.
.Tobn Moir; Tea pounds !Flitter
—Be lt. N. Orte-e ,for die best 10Ib
home made 'butter eohn eletert
itt,11 ''3C.,...7.tirIcfed.'01.j..t.guld.:,:intitte.
CROCKER—Tn Exeter on .Titestley.
Seete,mber leth; Richard Crocker
CLARRE—At Clinton, on Sattardar,
Sept. 13tb, Mark Clarke, aged.80 yrs
seet. .,1,4th Dr, Lutz_ formerly of
ELLMVILLE
The Anniversary services held at
day was a splendid success, Rey. W.
H, Cooper of eiiiverton preached both
morning. and evening, The eoriperee,el-
tion was greatle- pleased with the two
cliseourees given Itts their ft -tenter pas-
tor -
The new content bloek shed cvhich
e20 x 50 f_t., coreuttettee' roofing. post
' ing 1,1o0 was entirely naid foe last,
fried -els teed NVel wishers of
1 tlie rhurcle The 'trustees wish to
thank all these who helped in )).1,,,
way to bring- the shed to it slices esfol
mon. efentl-wre will be preened ie a
beds- Colloctions he tniceti
Aid of •tlie Cl.bildrt,n's !inset -lel
ereebvterele. l'.Rev. A. T1
-14
THREE WORDS
Lawyer Received $10,090
For "Step! Look! Listen!"
By HOLLAND.
TATORDS are wonderful
V things. A Chicago pub-
lisher displays in bis win-
dows the legend, "Words are
the onl,y things that live eor-
ever."
A. lawyer -was once asked by
the president of a railroad to
suggest a sign that could be
posted at railroad crossings --
something that would, pre-
vent accidents and would also
be effective in defending
, damage suits when accidents
occurred. h
He suggested the three
words, "Stop! Look! -Listen!"
He received a fee of $10,000,
and his suggeetion was worth
it becauee those -words, post-
ed at grade crossings, pre-
vented many accidents.
Do you 'believe in segue?
-Wee de wee obey teem. weee
you see elect? Do you stop,
look and listen? You ought
to, because by watching -these
warnings as they appear in
our advertising columns you
can
AVOID FILING
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Every advert' tt
entitle el
het
beforck
words, Mee,
by avoid th.'d
e..lhe woe