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Market Report --,The following is
the report of the Exeter market
reeteS1 up to August t2Oth..
Wheat 1„10
Oats 45.
Barley 50.. to 55..
Buckwheat 50 to 60
Deas tJO.,
Family Fluor 345
1,9,w Grade flour 51,60
Shorts. t2.
l3ran 27.00 •
Crean$:ry butter 20
Part -+. r '0 rand 21.
a_' and 23
t in t:ktaen, 2 po;t.nds term
Chicken 1 1-2 hounds
tams alive 10
Roosters alive 10
Roosters S
11ae nl ' N4
Tey ~ dressed U'.
o Dried 'aS;z ie$ tiQ.4
C l? $ oto s 1 OJ a
bag,
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to 3 ibs 12e.
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Rlfective flan August 1, 1011, to August 1, 1015, and.
lluartintetd against reduction during that time.
Touring O1X2'Ii'l Car .• :. ♦ .. 590
Runabout 540
Town C'ar84
ia+ tl fia3 z iaa...ai oft iaz,a,laonly
FC'TTA. t a e5fia ti:a odea
fa cer$ `praaaf z i t.; or:at rhe
titian axrrsits1 wetatnre<a
adore Bats
Fain tl:e maximum elilelency in our
CLilSana ..';!,!..tin oaur.i.n rehasinx and sales
ontpitt of 4,0,6( cars between the
AND should we ranch this production we agree to pay, as the buyer's
shares. from. 10 to a10 per ear' (on or about August 1, 1515) to every re.
tail buyer who purchases a new Ford ear between August 1, 1.D 144 anal
August 1,1015.
For further particulars regarding these low prices and t?refit- sharing
plan, see the nearest Ford Branch or Dertar.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
OF CANADA, MUTED
FORD ONTARIO
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I: desire to announce that I have
opened up a Flour and Feed
Store in Frank Wood's old
stond, opposite post offiee and
will keep a full supyly of the
best grades of flour and feeds:
I` solicit your patronage
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INSLTItANCIt; PROTECTION
Lightning Rotas and Equitable TR*sur-
a ince A. Good In-restnae tat
following in the trait oL airnost
'm'ry cleettie e9: oral comes the report
cif knlrn«'ii, ktailrlingsor ,botnrt:aand
thr logs' of Inrokas*rty and stock. This
will all always be sa until $orae gen-
ius who Mayr not ander,tard eteCtrio-
ty eat can, divert or harness it in his
rampage through (be"atmosphere
con tcn'es :sonar rvay to doprive it O;f
.h., pleasure oL desErtzclion, In each
:rzeceding storm some object "nearer
our ora\ ,.lin plane s rat°t;-14.e41 fora x
3 CIttio'n until our own tarn conies.
nil a.ap..1 we realize our inedlile s �.
guess or perhaps :ae gliee.ace in not
ox titlig against skirl., havoc With
Y.44; C;?4'4 icraow a to Jja safe nar'ds in
Teem;t. oI' ,'1111 rose's w Herr 3
ne a5 eJ ,n sit; ?rct4lp'\V ih lraY
pia• Out:trio Ai ricatit,o aal College
1:1'walag It) 1.l,:itn µ`$g' roads asa
arae *t a eta <si'v '" ,asE of every t.bons
LLaa1 dollars ," orth of clka rge done; LQ
a.:.aaedtl cr ha sax"rgr $axa;e� .iiia dr -
as ' I n? •Sz 4i C.i:' {�&d Wl`9 i'^' A,;tin'th,
alai Ici if those buildingsto en'fa1C� rIy r&iala w d
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lnr Mata 11rra, ring Prof, Day Ea
tai' t''raier'a''.'74/1.;13.4°0
a'aliryired T,lr
i r lae r ora pee frand
: z.l i'eaRa,r.rL, r§aay AIZEara�is :If
tf..tiu 2zn3an A: c3
a,g foazaaYla<•al n poor `k 1t t; frs
lila xltl 11.ad canary Tr§'tlnHsa? 414'4, drawn
'eh Colght to av074.". rl t.- al,'^..try
r'aaLea aaa iaL T11A' �%�i7
A"uhlit^ rhe t6p?1i'
0,.�'tr ;_ ,� ra• an:d a y err=
t 'I.gt'hurs:�g a csc «$ thea 6.a?^nl
y,..s.Va:)rlw 401khe"$:erten G"4"4'aT"
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EaL,arLGd("' ;w l•tF:txlfGRax \tied ad ng. Ott
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forced to travel over top of oven. in.
to'c
down behind it and twice
der the bottom before esca
ney. See the McClary dealer.,
Sold by T. ITAW IN c. SON.
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Tim' EXETER
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eta a 4s1A•T8%:y'1lO .9i{1 atra3¢li'n+ ;1v 11T^111 do",
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rapqt'' firdkineti kat 144 pro.
p€,�' a�tittalLi aa' ` world
¢Tt `ITaa4tt.8 :anal we11t's
laa>- »S1 tla"" a.ricoalsl+4tl ra,Ir
tiaLr to 11aa t"S.r px`eara¢Lr In this
tweed oO 14e.oaa la e.,,.rOLaala,,.vtya:
tl cls, sin gthych ,are ilia -4144413 both
E al prate r.ulccd'l ;d htadl 1:les It 11$
loan ,1•\ . on the O lt4'at4I'd in five
knits, La 1 tills ; "'aq, far` ,ai ea laitl@li'at
ittil tlazr1yq nix end at.. half'
l..' t1'8.T l ' h,lia tin assaq'4'tla tat or
ih" @ux¢rOalkl n lea ¢I,'�lia ('on 4i44,.n1
in '•t a 314•AS§l T ty z yrzy ,' tha(t
tla r dn,,Ldro,ua4 i)!. I(0.1, €l #aas1101wo
11/4 001,1 vo,,t` oily' t'eo ilaura1' a t uen.
cr a,aartatld.`el. woe., ( , t ,e he tkik. *..kot
tem eh rade).,'d as tilri 1a a are
1 s?
inn far poorer Tls a a t Ito (MVO. to
:atal.."11t.• 121tEr,lct,•a1. payia 1 t,S thtu
ilr,'y .horaldx h¢notti,Ig anal aipprOx-
i'iLral0ly' afar; alrtarter of tis, ttuild:txag
in OTorah;o arc rod led 1 hive e r aleull-
ntt'd, ill! iihera.ti4Yt Lit ".vLes that
a ;'aa1J
1,4 made 10 atl,lat''it t ht rates
properly between the two class
c' Ia
give^ the irl.rod(led bnildi`itlgs as prefer
encl.., of one third the 1•rz'esOttt Talc..
a hoatItl 1t;' reduced 27 and one-thi:dl
lr«w is
et' nt'itttfi 1111' present rale ctf utr
madded buildings Shat,''$ be increased
0 per cent,'"
Insurance of both bre and proper-
ty arc both recognized as Slane And
Herring rodded buildings at did' a re
-
`k rata• such as advised by Prof
Baty,, t w'i dont in'the, last analysis
Th., companies- 121 the Slate or'11£aea
zt;an re!.lisaw thin decreased risk in•
riau Tying , r added ; buildings and car-
riers or such insurance :MVO' each Yet
("'.;1•07. on each one thaus0rtd oil Insur-
ance.
thous-
anc-ta. A, building worth one
and"•dollars could be properly roe"ad:ti
the oavera e for twent,% eagb( dof-
on g c n1'i !bra pre-
vailed
and if companies o T
vailed upon. to recognize the reduced
risk and ',rant concessions the ex-
penditure of this small amount would
soon be tregained and much danger: of
Toss eliminated ""To the individual
\\-host: building would be 'burned if
not rodded says Prof Day, eapeoaH
urc irn Lightening rods is just as good
investment as paying insurance pre-
miums on a buildingwhich is burn. -
ad, ,,2n ,the case of rods one would
pay tot'lh'a rods and save the build:;ng
while in insurance You pay. the pre-
mium and receive back two, -thirds at
the value destroyed.
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:klagwr bit$
4a; tt+. dayg.
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isairn's lir° 11,wl-
aurnml on,; Sta-
in I.on.hnt for
tl tiir t4`la : i Snail It. 4441 ;
r 11;1re1 a pal • sa ata ei:a
wales$ le• t. "•t to Ter•
1xa1s Buffalo, and De
l • a l • <lute;»1a5+
.te'x cgiag ,co. a
auat4 Niagara
a¢o:f 2rieh.
Mr. and ilr.s
eltldren of !1'n
fon taiev's Nivel.
leant lc lia.w.
1''red Il ltt1:•11 W gs.ral
aPt are ta'•il;inw the
M3. and 1£rs, Jolla
Mr. and 11:s, ), ti, C•iubine of Walk -
en
en\b17n• are a:pe'nding. a couple of.
e: ears'v°ith lrr, and Mrs, 11 Parson:,
ober ori§: r relatives in town.
I. i E. G. Powell the former pastas'
lmr;ached in lain SIt'u•et lethodi-a'
Church on abbath last owing Irl lino
:aa ,,nce of Rev. Mr, lfusworthy 's 0o
is having his vacation_.
?; : Ni.ison rtitanlnk w of Stephen h"s
t. s ih i, al through Mr. AL .I ata:ov
lionSt- ors Jaa¢ne•a ,SLE eL -be-
...ging to mt.. i1Iart: e a_id For
ttz,rl ' lie 1"y
y occt.l , d �- Mr, III -Mitt.
'i, and 2rrs, J:' A. Stewart and
4S4aei ari, and Wilfred l.a:'L iron -
day in tbn former's auto for Tor-
o nto `They were accompanied ay'.
Mrs, Skelton and Mrs. 'W.,I. 'seaman
The services in Caven i're,b'ter':rn
a
church on Sabbat h next ,wilt bar coo
ducted by 'Rev. err. I enaer instead
of by Rev. W. M. Martin as formerly
asr.?onnced as Cllr, Martin n'tll be, un
ante to be present.
Novelty-?,fr. John 13e11 last weak
discovered a novelty among his hest
eggs having fownd' ore with\ a tail
on it about ono half inch. long.'. "Toe
egg was, umnform, in every other way
k.ut'at one end a small thread. pro-
truded and was con Led with thu smell.
Mr. P. AI. Moir dr the Thames Road
iei•t this week for Crystal 'City Ilan
where he will assist in taking ort he
crops off of his land rrear drat place
Mr, Herman Kernick accompa: Jed
h rn and will visit his sister Mrs:
Wesley • \Stone at Swanson Sask.
Rev. Geo.' Jackson returned La Z'Iral-
kerville o'n klouday after having oc-
cupied the pulpit in James Street
church 'for 'three Sundays owing to
the absence or the pastor. J3ev. W.
G. 11 McAlister who has been rnr"vay
on his vacation Rev. Mr. IILcAlisLert
1N -ill preach next ISabbi fin
Iltr, Thos. Newell was in Stratford
last weekattending the 'funeral of
his brother ilicnard. niose deatih
Look place on 'Tuesday, The deceas-
ed was thiri y years 'or ago a ad leaves
a wire and two children Tlais is
the third brother 21.r Newell has
lost inside or tiro years. The tuner
sal was held on ,l'hursdrey.
Tf the Gorman; fleet is still at large
for the next few weeks ,and; all ship-
ping is
hip-pingis at •a stand it will inea,u
that the Jackson Mfg, factory will
be out of material within a r/onch
or so ivith no stock int sight. Here's
hoping that the material will. soon
arrive we 'want all our 'factories to
be working : full time -Clinton News
Record., :, 2 ' (_a i4tiz'
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ing
Irot, r1,tad lira
IS looked ac
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41 IR 'ol"
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ell la;a1,".'
war 11arolaas-\$:`loot. During tin dial+.r
ilasx'alle, raised a lot of tn.&
aiiirl iia aattd at cite pro sant. time Star
t sorra ¢lI1" nuoiitasr. At tura hog; Pi;
of aIa•N y'ear she bad 3i Mostly s#sen.
anoaltlts old toWrit "continent++.d 1ryiwg
tilt first six itxotith>';of
3 Laid 3410 eggs. Drawing
la«` wintor ,aYanth* whott eggs were
op notch prices she'traals Mei 47:41.4
as Iiaaaw ;4°,141. Mrs, 1)nrdlt ehxnI d `Sol2;"k
off 60' eh;cken�l after paying, alt
I tarty` i :r 41(1 , 114114$41 th Iiliaw
The Mull Selma. o'etion (Grade A.
Clava:rnrrn'ut:, 1ataradaard) of tht' Exe-
ter ,Public +School will re -open Tues-
day
uras-dLy St•pternber lsL with the .following
Staff,. G o. tipa,rks, It A I,?rineinal;
3I'ss L Hamilton languages and 'his-
tory; '11'ss 0, ,t4ridbann, C*,.onunero!at
l' clal'st. Th+' 4,4 Girt! of the school
stands high. The playgrounds and
school parir are rrnezvelied. The 13o:ird
have been careful in making the
ueoessary changes in the staff acd
the ensuing terms are looked for-
ward to 'with, high boos for the boast
year in its history, Town
should register on or 'beforct the 150.
after' which desks will 'bey alloted on
order or application.
J Grigg _S..2Iartiu
Secy Chairman £;13-3t
You Can Ilelp the EdzLor-,One of
the most difficult tasks in at news-
paper office is in gettilng the facts
relating to births marriages tend
deaths in the community. Many peo-
ple take it tor granted than when a.
person dies the editor is ;amlliar with
every detail of the life- of the de-
ceased and his activities wlcats as a
fact he some'imes knows absolutclr
nothing about him but he
nas to get his information. fromt oth-
er sources same as other personas
would have to do. It is the same
with rnarriages or other more or less
isnliortant happenings in the com-
munity. In almost every case the
Editor has to ,dug up some particulars
or satisfy himself and the readers
wil'h- ^$eager and inaccurate ac•
count. The average editor or a
country +newspaper has something
tike a million and a haft of things
to do and to think about% in a week.
and the patrons can hardly overes-
timate how 'much he appreciates any
etforts they make in furnisn,;.n, pian
the facts for news items. Send your
of News to the Times.
HOUSE FOR SALII
HIouse and two lots of land on the
corner of William and Albert streets
The house is a frame cottage conLaie
ing six morns, and is in excellent
state of repair,; hard and soft water
in the house" and .good cellar under-
neath,,. Land is well nnderdraiced,
several ,fruit' trees and some small
fruits on the "property\_ Owner is
leaving town `'and will sell at a sac-
rifice'`to early 'buyer'. Apply to F,
Durdle, Exeter, or B. 5. Phillips,
realestate agent, Exeter.
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4841
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4811
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Auction Sale
i FIFTY ACRES OF LAND
F\ THE 1'OWNSH,LP OF STEPHEN
I14' a.'I:l'E COUNTY OF IIUURON'
There will be offered for sale by
public auction at the Commercial Ho-
tel in the Village of Dashwood on Sat.
Augusil 291:h' 1914 at 'two o'clock in
the afternoon;the following Property
The north hail• of Lot`No. 23 in the
twelfth concession of the said, 'towns
ship o'f.Stephen, conLaian ug fifty acres
more, or less and bciingi'the property
011 the' late A.ndrew. 13irk,,,Tliis is a
valuable piece of property and is
situated one half mile south( of Dash-
wood, inhere is et good !frame house
I'rcl,ia small frame 'barn Gni the.pre-
mases. Iminediate po.eisession `cal, he.
given for the purpose of: ploughing
the, stubble land and full poss rssiGp
oral ;aha, fifteenth !November nest.
TERIIIS-'Ten pe -r cent of the" pur-
chase money ori day • oL` sale
and the balance on the 15th. Nov-
ember ..'ext. Further !tennis $sad par-
ticulars. mill be made known on the;
day, of sate: or may. be hand on applic1;
•CLion to 'tin un'dersign'ed.:
G1admau a: ISta'nbirry E. '13ossenberr3
13arristers' Eveter. " Auc'tioneer, t { '
Yot
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ells Bazaar
The 1114 Vurletyw Store
/E HAVE. jitst entered our 5th . yeti,r in the'vaar-
! i t
as ,,y business in Exeter, and we are rood of
We prond
5rti a «are going to stay in lousiness;„ and
this yese we will endeavor to keep up our standard
for "Lon* Prices. This stores helps keep down the cost
of living, those who deal Here know it. We invite
everybody who comes to Exeter to call and look over
our o1 stings before purchasing, our stock
Already
is arriving for Xmas. we expect this will be oar larg-
est minas trade.' Cnr. Phonograph business never
was better:, we are selling these on easy tern's. This
week we are selling Willarcl's 3! orkdipt Chocolates,
highest priced assortment in half pounds at 20 cents
other grades at 20 and 30c a lb. Clothes pins 30 for
5c Big showing of fancy china and glassware at 1.0-
-25e, Come to the store that wants to serve you.
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THE BUSY SPOT
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FOR S.A.LEI
Eight Rocated, brink ve...nt'ered house
on William. Street Exeter, Good sit-
uation. Price 1,4825.00 A. soap
Also Premier separators, $15,00
Apply to W. Platchford
401 Tirarfey Ave.
Farm fat. Sale
LOT 7 CON. STEPHEN
T property GE' the Late 'I'homar
Pro k ltottse; bank bann and frame
gar niaple trees. Soil !,Iay loam. well
drained and fenced. Farm 5:41
IptlignoiFori edoerhlarstsote:tartm.cclat Onarturdacio5pata! sirv:zia:Ltui joloann,x, oarkpep yh :of'
Vossession cm be g'icti suit
Geo, G, Essery Gladman-"&Stattloury
Contrail?. 132./..istArs
MSUSIISSIZIMMINEEEllf
Thy new armory at •Winghana wilt
be fully completed in several. days%
more and the 'Wiaighann wiff
Start drilling immedia,tely getting
ready for their depa.rture ,to,the front
As an inducement to new sub: -
scribers twenty-five canth will
cure the Times 'from now until the.
end or the year.. Send your order lat.
.early and get the full benefit a talis
cue in. antes.
44441464{4.44 Wit
Jatries Beverley
FURNITURE DEALER
FUNERAL lDIRECTOR
AND ENBALMER
Main St., Exeter
Phone 74a.