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EXETER TIMES
5111./RSDAY, t L G USA, 2nd,
Phone
A STEWART
Phone 16
Buy Black Sitks
This Month
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A. STEWART Phone 16
arl;et Report -The:
ttbe, rt port of e Ea
orrected up to AUgasthc 1st.,
Wheat 2,2.
Barley 90e
Qats (5 Ito 8Oc,
Family flour 0.55
lrosv grade` .flour 3,25.
Shorts3vw,
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Blau 4;al,00
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following is
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LOCAL
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Anry \Vexler is is n 1,000010
days tan buSi esS,
rag
There is
Exceptthe
Nothing Like
Original
Music"
Voice and tip
Why was this uttered?
It is certainly a logical ques-
tion. 4 second reading and
a little thought will convince
you that ' when you hear `the
New Edison that the above
is 'correct.
Edison isthe only :Phonograph Manufacturer who
claims his instruments give perfect reproduction and then
sends out the artists to sing and play in unison with his
instruments to`prove his statement. Think of this before
yon invest.
Come to ourstore and see the latest
Ask for Booklet "What the Oricics:.Say"
Phone 55
W illi Powell
EXETER, ONT..
(EDISONIZED)
Phone 55
insertion. Miscellaneous artivies for
sale, to rent, wanted, lost; found, etc
each in con, ' 25e. Local Readers,
Notice., 10e per line per inset.-
- No 'notices leas than 25e, ':Card
of Thanks ,501c...Legal advertising lOo
l e per ine ;Q.action sales 2.00
e zn on t�'tl a3'P0 for two
t' e s os[rtds nmfit ea
er
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else
Part
i 0
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Toronto.
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et his hong+:_ in Loo,
Iilaltehforcl an l� ng
art .tus in town
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hind aaakd.
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AND
Undertaking
.11. ROWE
THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND FURNITURE DEALER
oI• to t''kr '.('d:alllilAlk'. 4",iiL9saa�'., 0.p
<ach, on f it llYtro
:111stir•s ,;11 define and Greta 'Sheert;
(ord. are visiting their
t t; dtuotlierr, tt'r , ,Stmere of dawn.
3iSSett, ,'i', Alanson, i -ll s
LclYi,soai, I., Martin. and L. 'Moyie,
cllrnt; this vvitek-ond at Grand, i3endr
ate:s. 11, E. Horne has ,rettYat',nud°
to her home in Toronto titter ,visit-
keit. iri,+ncls in I:i7enn. Ghatbani;
Detroit.
nd
na,
?airs, Watson and son Laurie, who
visited ifor two week in Exeter and;
i
t ir
ril to he
have rt.tal.r 1Y .
st'tztsd Bend ha
lao.ale in London.
Mr, and Mrs. 1'ollick and son 1[r,
Allan Volhek, of Hamilton are vis-
iting with Mrs. E. Folliok, and other,
nelsatives in town.
Monday. Atidgatst tit1X 1\ill be ohs
d as Citic 'holiday, in Exeter.
Mrs. 'Ia well has 'eturaaed leowe
after halitlaying ac Int. Elgifr, .-
Tiss iatbleezr Stewart has 'ret hYra
1?{ i olue. s`aet4'r viair$I3;g in Sarnia,;
caste • Rersneth Stanbury i : holi-
with his grandmother at Ray
cote I
1r
,r
+ a sC . t_a
a
GI tz=d nd.
It has been suggested that during
the hot Sunday evenings union ser-
vices, of the different congregations
he held in the park.
Rev. Mr. Redmond occupied. the,
pulpit
in tennis St. Methodist church'
I last Sabath in the absence- of the
pastor. I.ev. J. W. Baird.
-s, Norman : orinan Jarrott has return-
ed to 'Toronto after spending two
weeks with .Mr. and, ,lfrs. J. Jarrott
and other friends in, Exeter.
Mr, A. E. 'Kuhn, manager of the.
Canadian ,Dank :of. Commerce,, who
has been holidaying for the last
tvwo weeks has returned to his duties.
Miss :Marie Farrah,' of St. Thomas
Miss Madeline Essery, of Palmerston;'
and Mss Iva Essery of Centralia,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. {Ai.
Hastings.
Miss Annie Day. of Brantford, vis-
ited her parents in town last week
and this week in company with Miss
E. M. 'iBowey. is spending a week at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wes. Snell, S.I1r., and
Mrs. Jahn Rowe and Mr, and. Mrs.
Hy, Rowe. motored to Ingersoll last
Sunday and visited Mr. and. Mrs,
Samuel Rowe,
Rev. E. G. Powell conducted the
services in the Main St. Methodist
church, ' last Sabbath; the Pastor,
Rev. 5, W. Muxworthy being away
en vacation,
Mr. Win. Sherritt, of Foxwarrep
Man., whcr' has been visiting his .fath-
er-in-law, Mr. J. Jarrott and other
riends. left Monday for Toronto on
his way home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnston, (nee 'Miss
Norma '.F3ohier) aind Mr, Maurice. 'Bob-.
ter e J3uffalo and Mrs. S. T. T3obier
of Guelph, motored up the forepart
of the week and visited in town and:
Grand Bend.
Mr.' and Mrs. Roger : Crocker and
son Will, motored up from Toronto
and arespending the week with rela
tives in (town. They were-accompan-
ied
ere "accompan-ied 'from Toronto by Pte. Earl Par
1Ma ssrs.• C: ,I3, ;BnelI, iAr W, 'Taman;
Eft: G. Seidon, W. D. Clark, took in "thea
Scot eh Doubles at the. W O B-Atour-
nament in-'London,;,'In week They .
report, .agood t -'''d i1 failed to•'
eall+a5 Ed;1�tbe° ia2rs.
i
s v'a ata
tier tr l ore o
it ccitn M: d tlrs F
Os
hou e ai;43 two ehildrA ,
CQ a.'t�it with
ne,
s ar0t1A 4i'g;.;-t
elder tad" I ani ICK'k-
oulpu in d -awes Sty ^I4
airs, 35, u
d o er
vs ` 4111 in
at llo)';tt
e an a
f�. Bawd
town, mo
friends
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Miss
,ghutr of
as l .Moults
l old ac,
Vestern University
London
Three More Nes Professors, Equal
to
any in Canada,
.R, `3i:, {3a'Gfit :gnat fiat`U
ia3"44. . ran1Ca o' �+t1$^
11 rK°Illavexs• it 4St"=y t1
\S. e -k,.
ai,ei bllar5 .10t.,yeia,
Its^r NiAting ID &R
e ctaYa p ani^; tl '!tame Iau.
rat
zo
d Laltesri 'left Monday ,for
r ' visit `sfor a few el.,ys
aitxaing to Otto\\;i chef€,
a with, Signalling Corps-.
country by buying;
xsx a.l r"' prod,/lute. Go one
t
made in I.xetten
VI del, 14 r !mine. -p
t
tRT.
t1 troy rues
Mrs .1,
11atl tb,t aY
snaaall bone i
sregio
E,nAy tete ntYti
lfr, Tackrd l
'Ile
4 a l 0IY
Gi)lita's riaotored up from 0;t1ARSin and
f
tuft )tY eta r tt`"
1ntl month sit
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is
rna5 li vi
in r parents. 71"r. and !Tru. ltohh.
1�illies. Mr. ffleardali is <isitzng :for,
a few days.
Mr, Tlert °liliets who has been er
the staff, off the flank of Commerce
ret Daris,<;and has ha'err holidaying at
his histne, bas hien transferred to
the branch xt Walker villa, and )4:ft:
this weeak for that place.
The Conununion will be administer-
ed
ed in'
Caren'
Presbyterian tl an. CIa iib
i lY
next Sabhath morning. The Prepara-
tory services will he held on Friday
evening at. 8 o'clock at. which 'Rev:
D-. Aitken. PM., of Eippen will
preaeh.
Mr. Ii, O. Southeott. of Toronto:
arrived home- on Thursday of last
week and has been spending several
days with his mother and at then -end
,.ta \'art who r4"4i*nI;1,F`
ti'forlkttic to trtiteturc n
r, e, nrmkle, iq mrd ing
ry r Ifi now able t.p
ride..
ti
Students can now obtain as good
o Edise:atioaa in Arts and Medicine
At the Western as Anywhere
nt, E. E. 13rait
Ph.D.;
On 'Wednesday accompanied" by Mr. T.
O_ Southeot t, they fent for a short
trip to the \rest.
Mr. and Mrs. John.. Jarrof:t oll, Exe-
ter North` and, Mr. .Wm, Sherritt- Vis-
ited 'friends in Seaforth last week.
Mr. A. Davis and son of London;
Mrs. • Charles Dickson sand son > of
Chatham. visited Mr, and Mrs. 1I,
E. Gardiner, and Mrs, .Wm,: 'Davis
over the week-nd,
Mr.'W, Stella, of 'the Bank of Com-
merce' staff who has been relieving,
at Parkhill. has been moved to Bel'le-
ville,'Mr!'Fritz was in townson Mon-
day prior to his departure. During
his stay in town :"""Ito.-, made many
friends, who while regretting his
leaving will. wish • for him success:
52 YEARS :MARRIED
Miss 'Mary Tom of Grimsby is,hol
idaying with her sister. Miss N. Torn
Miss ;;, -Tam' spent Sunday in Guelph
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Knight atndi
while' there Mr. and Mrs. D. Millis;
formerly of :Exetsk )celebrated the
52nd anniversary of 'their . wedding
The Times -.joins in extending congrat-
ulation.
FALL PAIRS
•
Exe ter
Ailsn Craig
)Blyth
i3russells
Forest
Goderi^,h
I�irkton
St. Marys
London (Western
Lucknow
Listowel•
)Milverton
Mitchell
Runt sorest
Parkhill •
Seaford)
Stratford
Strathroy
Thedfo,> d
Toro3o;t'o. (C,N.E.)
gar..-.
A battle scene between 'British
caxs and n et xcar East lndiari.
v 'is one of' thOt I incidents in
ry Pieleto_d's forthcoming psrodue-
n of `Less Than "alae Dust!' For
his a complete layout of officers,
learters. barracks, and fortifications
t ere
intik on Long islaxld, .#- P. Pre
than a hundred real gs(i tans
snnpioyed for the natives,
t -t
Sept 17 & 18.
Sept. 20. 27,
Oct. 2. 3
Oct_ 4, 5.
Sept. 26. 27x_
Sept, 20, 28
O ,t, 4. 5:
Fair) Sept 7-15
Sept. 27, 28
Sept 20 21,
Sept, 27, 28
Sept 25, 20,
Sept. 19, 20.
Sept. 24, 25.
Sept. 20. 21.
Sept, 20. 21.
Sept. 17-19
, Sept. 17-19
Sept. 20, 21.
25-Sepr 10
en -r.
tuned Aiih=
1 iriL any to
at
1478 SAF,- -.F rst" class tevv poli
:or . «�a.i SO a peek. Potatoes aare,
ew ready, Thos. Striate, k litavilteo
FOR R
taiI St.
nd; g
pply to 1
E~ --Small frame la
grK About 3-4 as u
esw. and `rpt. a9 i
a43riaa?l & S€late,
o
"Con. '4
tlTialt,S° UST 191;
C.I:itCF OF i:`_+ii:T1 1I
;F HERON
", ;en that I has
t4i�eTed to the per-
-on 9, of i'T1te,,
Notice is lle
an5nli lte'd 0
aatt4* 41^ +tell''
114#�...'i>>
yi
;s
day
li'0
4s
INTERNATIONAL IIARVESTEI: CO's
Agency, Exeter
All kinds of seeding, haying, and
harvestin machinery including the,
celebrated Oliver corn and bean Bouin
tivator and bean: harvester atfs0.
anents riding and walking plows ,
full stock of repairs. Also a, nom
of Al: , S
tandard buggies Mala '!ts
1? �
and Conboy makes of several, .'neat
designs. Call and secure one for Dom-
inion Day. Wm. Ward.
:tall?.SIN
'L ?"8ACTIONS AT Tk
dome Theatre
"Less than tbe,Dust"
and 4th,'
Gt:orge M. Cohen celebrat
jail in!
Doul t
O
roa
.va v
e..
s
,
on
gust
d cosi
arrbanks, athletic a
gain -Halt; Again,"
kfo
e ri
uerite Clam, and<
cs for these feat
25e.
es
Complete Showing
pring
uitings
for Ladies' and Gents
The dominate note of These Spr1F
Fashions is entirely new. Rarely tips
fore haver^ the majority of tai,,y_
shown snob ingenious fiC4.g11'aa
the general effect o€ simplicity.
stock is complete.
The showing includes Serge,
F
iots, �±nconia, 7Cik e..dr, andi {p tt, z
in the fashionable spring colors.
staple 6hade,s
leas' Suitings
Our stock of en's SuitWngs tie l
or in
fiiiest shown also a good range
: v c
s 'rin o
p g' er cz
ati
sltee
la.
be
faatIort
eere
TA1l
tar
irk
its
feip or tt $
41'
AA9
i•' as;�¢
Sufi this
rl(*, ,5
(b-rk of date
T111 fit.°.3;`
F?d
ever alar
rCrr,
i°las" :vi an;igeti 'n1; ca t:l,e w'#`LC1"tT
1'nir. .I.endon Ont . 1Gt i'' lIinn ggre&t t; .
thins 'for their la .i 1 is lieatt
vrhicli will be lu'id frozaa_ «�Fpt.' 7tta
to t.,tla,
3'.ltis rill be the Fiftieth year 'a."it:h-
I •' t ,tt d sus
hru4 k orad lr av In adopted aYK rr 91 �' 1
thtair slogan the vcords
HALF CENTURY OF SUCCESS"
CCI SS"
they are going forward with at ti.4.er»
ktnsn ation to make this year's Exhiha
igen surpass all former ones, good
as they have been. The Board bus sus..'
mined a very great lossi in thc; death(
of their president, Mr, W', 3,, 'gill
Cactionably
si Ori.. o
who filled the position
ince the ' year 1905 Lt Col W. M.
tiartshore, has been elected his sue
e
with l new men Gam, ail
I and Gi h sa,vcrat an
9
this Executive Commit tee `avid Board.
the Exhibition will doubtless he the
best this year ever hold.
Any information` regarding its will
be promptly given onapplication to
the Secretary, A. M. Hunt. 110Ininion
Savings Building, London, Ont.
GANADiAN NATIONAL
EXHIBITION
Aug. 25. - TORONTO Sept. 10
On a More Than Ordinarily Progressive Seals)
MOBILIZATION
OF NATIONAL RESOURCES
Constructive and Destructive Needs for War
CONFEDERATION
SPECTACLE
1200 -PERFORMERS -1200
Canada's Story from -Birth to Nationhood
,Dramatically"Told'
The very Apex of Spectacular llchievement.
GIANT LIVE -STOCK AND
AGRICULTURAL .'DISPLAY
Judging :Competitions for Young.
Farmers - -"New Farm Crop Com-;
petitions - - Extended Classifications
and Innovations in All Departments
IMMENSE ' EXHIBITS
OF TRACTORS AND FARM
LABOR SAVING DEVICES
ART -Italian, French; ' Persian,
American and Canadian Masterpieces.
MUSIC -Innes' Famous Soloists'and a
score of other leading organizations.
ENTIRE NEW MIDWAY
NATIONAL . M.OTOR SHOW
FIRST SFICYVV NG; OF 1918 MODELS
Greatly .enlarged
other Tr �ilibits
phases PJ 6reI.
Drive Ae
yrsurprle�r
a
nment
in "ail
rY
is. 0
0
it4
repro
xl
Y
4e11`
r is past
so : a very
titatraframe cotta
sd
d p'tara:icula:
1-.ne4ictrt4Nos 1.
a blue;
ea:
a .,lige tet
d 0101f4
;end
T
fest spaper
''battle
..The..
WWI Advertise
A dvertise
ii
1 E,Eiiti
Yea'.
To
Summer Shoes
e'
gave them in great variety
1 lute Pu lips, Kid Pumps,
ztellt Pump, " 4'hite Shoes,
ap Slippers etc
zh
Shoes
p
131g stock of Heavy Shoes,
Astoria. Slices for Men
ell the celebrated Fleet Foot Running Shoes.
Several job line
of Shoes at Half Price
B. W.
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Tailored
Clothiti
We have an excellent range
of Suitings in Blacks, -Blues.
Greys, &owns, etc. These
are all old dyes and bought at
old prices. We are selling these
away below the .buying value
of to -day. _.We also have r a
slendid showing of
READY-MADE SUITS
OVERCOATS
RAINCOATS
ODD TROUSERS
We have just received our
new stock of
Ca
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riett