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SCHOOL CLOTHES
FREE WIPER EVERY BOY'S .SCHOOL SUIT
A BELT... -A TIE ANDA PAIR OF BRACES
We have a dandy range of Boy's Suits in good serviceable cloths
and snappy styles., With every Suit, solei for School Opening, we will
give free -A. Belt -A Knitted Tie and a pair of Braces. Come in
and let us save you money, We have some good Suits as low as
85.00:
School Shoes at Special Prices
If your Girl or Boy needs new shoes for school, come in and
ase us, Wo have several odd lines of Solid Leather and Canvas.
Rubber Soled Shoes on which we will save you real money.
Black Stockings all sizes 25c. p.
These Stockings are just right for school wear. 4 good black
in a heavy Rib or Plain. All sizes -5 to 10 -for 250 a pair.
Girls School 'Dresses for $1.00
For School Opening, we will sell any Girl's Gingham Dress in ,
the store for $1.00 Lots `'of good cloths and styles and every size
from 5 ti 11 years for ..$1.00„
Reduced Prices on all
Ging hams
We have Sale Prices on all Ginghams left in the stock including
Anderson's Scotch Ginghams. Good Dress Ginghams as low as 24c
a yard. Y
Fall all and Winter Coats
Nrak e certain to see, our display before selecting your New. Coat.
You will find only, the newest styles on" our racks and the low prices
we are asking for duality garments will surprise you.
Are You Taking Advantage of
Our Grocery, Bargains
Choice Seedless Raisins 15c a ib or 31/2 lbs for 50c
A large can of guaranteed Red Salmon for 25c,
Granulated Sugar just a little cheaper than you can buy it elsewhere
7 Bars Comfort, Gold or P & G Soap for 48c -
65c ib-` Cascade Salmon 15c ib
Best Coffee 55c Ib Christie's Sodas 15c lb
Royal 'Yeast 5c A good strong Broom for '50e
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR LIVE' POULTRY OF ALL. BINDS
SaIada Tea
"HE; EXP TE.R
Market report -'Phe following is
1 the report of the Exeter ` Market
corrected erery Wednesday..
furniture rear and Funcrai
Dire6or
WHEN YOU BUY FURNITURE HERE, OUR AIM IS TO GIVE
AND TS
YOU SERVICE AND SATISFACTION; Al`
D A PRICE THAT SUITS
YOU. WE STAND PREPARED TO CATER TO EVERY HOME'S
FURNITURE WANT, HOWEVER LARGE, HOWEVER SMALL.
LATEST DESIGN, LARGEST STOCK, BETTER SERVICE,
FAIR PRICES.
THE HOME FURNISHER.
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Conductor of Funeral Service
Motor Hearse and Horse Equipment
LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK . PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W •
Wheat 90c
Oats 350
Barley 480
Manitoba Flour $3.75
Pastry Flour $3,20
Model Flour $3.60
Feed Flour $2.00
Bran $1.50
Shorts $1.70
Yotmg Chicks 13 to 3tb 170
Young Chicks 2 to 3 lbs 21e
Young Chicks over 3 lbs 24c
Hens 4 to 5 lbs 13c
Hens under 4 Ibs 10c
01d Hens 100
Young Ducks under 41,E
Old Ducks 10c
Dairy Butter 28c
Creamery Butter 390
Eggs Extras 32c
Eggs No. 1, 25c
Eggs No. 2, 2.0c
Lard 17 to 20c
Hogs $10„00
lbs 1.2c
TIMES
'With' the Ch rches
JAMES:STREET METHODIk i
CILURCH,
Itev. Iv.. E. Donnelly, 143. A., Pastor'
GO -TO -CHURCH SUNDA'.
10.15 a;n ,---Morning Class
11 a.m.-Morning Worobip, subject
-"The Symmetry of Life"
{ 3: p.m. -Sunday .m. -Sunda School
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7 pini. -"A- good Church Member"
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LOCAL
•was••.' .w•aaae
Mr. Frank Monett is visiting in
Oshawa.
Monday next will be Labor D
and a public holiday.
Mrs. C. 0: Pilon who has been i11
is progressing favorably.
Mr. Clifford McAvoy, of Thorold,
is visiting at his home here.
Mrs. Jas. Downie, of Saskatoon,
is visiting with Mrs. F. Downie.
Mr. T. O. Soutlicott is in Toronto
on business and taking in the Exhibi-
tion.
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Trill R$DAY,
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G. S. Atkinson, L.D S.,D.D S
Misses Mildred Rowe and Ger•tie
Francis are holidaying at Grand
Bend,
Mr. and iMlrs. J. Leary and family,
of Staffa; visited with relatives on
Sunday.
Miss 'Maida Hern, of Norwich, is
visiting her grandparents, Mr.' and
Mrs. Jas. Hern.
ELLIOTT & JOHNS
TAILORS
RECEIPT FOR COMFORT
Take a look at our samples,
Then order the piece you like,
Then leave your measure with
ELLIOTT AND JOHNS
Then you will see that this Receipt
is true.
We also sell ready-made Snits and
Over Coats.
HOUSE FOR SALE -Brick resi-
dence 011 William St. belonging to
the estate of the late David Johns.
Apply to Miss L. Johns, or Gladman
& Stanbufjr.
New Potatoes For Sale -Apply to
W. F. Abbott.
ANDY EASTON
Licensed Auctioneer for the Coun-
ty of E(uroar. Correspondence arrange.
moots for sales can be made by call-
ing up the Central Hotel, Exeter..
Charges moderate, satisfaction
guaranteed.
O'Brien
COLLEGES, LI)1UTED
361 RichmondSt, London.
Give individual instruction in Tel-
egr'aplhy, Bookkeeping, Shorthand,
(Pitman and Gregg;) Cost Account-
ing, Public Accounting and General
Office 'Work,
itegister now for 'fall Classes,
starting September 4th,
AV.
J. O'BRIEN,
Commercial Siiecialist; ;'Principal,
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The Best Place to
Buy Your.
Furniture
is at
R. N. Rowe's
Those who have investigated our
prices and the quality of our goods
have concluded that this is the best
place to buy as we keep an, up-to-
date stock.
R. N. ROWE
CONDUCTOR OF FUNERAL SER-
VICES
Phone Bis. 20W House 203.
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SI'I�CIAL MEETING
There will he a special meeting of
the Exeter Branch, 924, L.O:L., on
Friday, September 7th, to make spec
rat arrangements for the coming o
J. J. Maloney, ex -clerk of the Roman
Catholic Church. �<
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DENTAL SURGEON
Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Uni-
versity of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Mili-
tary District Number One, London,
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Main
Main Office, Main St. Exeter, Ont. I
Phone 34, Exeter; Hours 9.00 a.m. 7
to 5.30, p.m.
Office hours at ZURICH ONT., Tues.
and Fri., 10.00 o'clock a.m. to 5.00
o'clock p,Iu. Phone 79.
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Miss M. E. Gill, of Portage La
Prairie, Man., is 'visiting her father,
lvtr. Frank Gill.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hyndman have
returned to Toronto after visiting
for a week here.
Mr. Will Isaac, wife and family, of
Arcona,spent Sunday at the home of
NIr. Thos.. Sweet.
Miss Olive Prior, of London, left
recently to visit with her brother in
Portage La Prairie, Man.,
Quite a number from Elimville
enjoyed a picnic to Springbank on
Wednesday of last week. •
• Mrs. Roger Crocker has returned
to Toronto after visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. '\i,TnZ. Treble.
Rev. S. W. and Mrs. Muxworthy,
of Dresden, are visiting their daugh-\
ter, Mrs. Garnet Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Case and family
of Port Colborne, are : visiting with
relatives 131 this community.
Mrs, Jas. Hodgins, of Crediton,
visited at the home of her brother;
Mi. Thos. Sweet, on Sunday.
The .last, of the weekly half holi-
days for this summer is being held
this (Wednesday) afternoon.
NIr. and 1lIrs. Elmore Tuckey and
Miss Inez Tuckeyn of London, are
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Tuckey..
The Plymouth h
Brethren folded
their tent and returned ni,o Grand
Bend on Monday. They/have been
conducting gospel services in Victoria
park for several weeks • nd also con- ticles as you wish 'and by adding to
its exhibitst great
ou do the fair r
reat
good, Enihnsiasm once generated
is like the measles -infections -and
does much td spell out success. Help
the directorate by doing things, as
gow talking about 11. is not enough.
FARMS FOR SALE
200 acres, being lots 5 and 6, con.
2, Usborne, all in first-class condi-
tion well underdrained with tile.
7 acres bush on each place. Lot 5,
all in pasture. Good brick house and
two bank barns on lot 6. Abundance
of water. A young orchard just
starting to bear. 31/2 miles from Ex-
eter, 3 miles from, Centralia, quarter
mile from school. Apply to Rich'd
Coates, Centralia P.O.
For Dress, Suit and Coat Making,
apply to Mrs. G. H. Smith, Cor. Eliz-
abeth and Huron Sts., Exeter.
BOARDING HOUSES W ANTb,1)
FOR STUDENTS.
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Fine Clothing for Men
Showing the very newest sytles for Young Men as we11as more con-
servative styles for the older men,It will pay you to see our new cloth-
ing.. The prices range from $22.50 to $35;00.
Ladies' House Dresses and Aprons
$1.25
About fifty Aprons and Dresses in this assortment, regular. values
$1.50, $1,75, $2.00 and $2.75. We.must make quick clearance of this
lot. Take your choice for $1.25.
White Oxfords $2.48
Balance of this season's canvas,
Oxfords. Regular $3.50, splendid
styles and good fitting lasts, clear-
ing at' per pair $ 2.43
Canvas Slippers 98c.
Just the thing for around the
house, conies with "rubber soles
and heels, regular' $1.50. All
sizes in this lot per pair 980.
Mew Dresses and Coats
Our first shipment of Ladies New Dresses and Coats have.. arrived:'
It is always a pleasure to show our goods. Early buyers will find an ex-
cellent range of the newest Styles for the - coming season.
Congole-u.in Rugs and Linoleu m.s
If in need of any floor covering ask to see our new patterns.
Southcott 11.ros1
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Mr. and \Irs. Hugh McKay and
two children motored over from De-
troit and spent a few clays with rel-
atives here.
Mr. and Mrs.Richard Welsh mo-
tored to Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Brirnacombe for a couple of
week's visit .
Mr. and Mrs. L. Jones and Mrs.
Shepherd, of St Thomas, visited over
the week -end with relatives' in Exeter
and at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Crocker and
family and Mrs. F. Johns and son
Roger returned to Toronto Saturday
after visiting relatives here.
i\Ir, and Mrs. Alf. Salter, of Lon-
don, spent the week -end visiting Mrs.
M. Salter, of town. Miss Meta Sal-
ter, who spent the week in London
returned with them.
Mrs, Nelson Sheere and daughter
Jean returned Mondaty after visiting
for several weeks in Fort William.
They came down the lakes, Mr.
Sheere meeting them in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. May. and son,.
Hedley motored to Atwbod on Thurs-
day last and were accoinpanied home
lily Master Stanley Peters, who visited
with them for a few days and is at
present visiting at Staffs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Wilkie and fain-
tly, of Buffalo, called on Mr. and
Mrs. Wrn. Rivers on Sunday while on
a motor tri i.„,i tthi 'nolmn=uniV Mr.
Wilkie,„sy 1 e very highly of the roads
iiukl is district.
Now is the time to boost E,eeter0s
well known Fall fair. A member-
ship ticket should he in the posses-
sion of everybody. $1.00 gives two
tickets, so your real investment
is only 50 cents. Your membership
entitles you to exhibit as .many ar
FARM FOR SALE -On Lot 16,
Con. 1, Stephen, 69 acres more or
less, a good frame house, good wells,
and a large bank barn in good con-
dition, and other buildings. Apply
to Ardagh Rollins, R.R. No. 1, Cen-
tralia, P.O. .
NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE
Well built, attractive, modern
bungalow, centrally located. Apply Mr.' J. G. 'Cochrane is on the sick
Gladruan & Stanbury.
LOST -A tent in a canvas,.bag, be-
tween Exeter and Clinton. Reward.
A.,'Chtck, 697 Colborne St.' London.
BRICK FOR SALE -A quantity
of Miton full range buff rug brick,
suitable for fireplace or verandah.
Apply to Wm. Doig, Jr., Kippen.
list.
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Domini.n StStores
Limited
CANADA'S LARGEST : RETAIL GROCERS
PURE CANE
GRANULATED SUGAR
P
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ducted street services, S� tttrday wren--
inv.
en-1ngs. r
1 can't keep this up much longer,
said the frail strap ori the evening
n.
We Save You Money, We Warlit Your Trade
Dom. Baking Powder
d P er
d
1 lb, tin 19c.
Dom., M. Leaf Matches.
3 boxes 37c.
SALMON
MAPLE LEAF
LARGE TIN 40c
SMALL TIN 22c
EAGLE -OR TIGER BRAND
LARGE TIN ....,.. ....:22c
SMALL TIN 13c;
PINK FISH, 3 TINS• 33c
TEA
SPECIAL BLEND, RED BAG,
63e ib
RICHMELLOW .......,.. 75c lb
SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE
PER Ib 39c
SELECT BLEND, 55d To
4
Pe.G;Cold,Sur- ` \
T,aundr ,"prise, Comfort,
White Nttptha, ,.
5 �f ,";;
. oap _sunlight �®�
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ROLLED OATS 6 Ibs 25c 'A
BLUE ROSE RICE 3 lbs 25c
SHREDDED WHEAT 2 Lbs 25c
PICKLES MIXED OR CHOW
REG. 60c FOR 40c
WORCHESTERSHIRE SAUCE
PER lb : 25c
QUAKES , FLA. E1,7 3 s .
;4 OATS 25c
Machine Sliced BACON
�:spo�ud
\i 35c.
McLarns Jelly Powders V
i3
25C.
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74,
CROWN SEALERS
PINTS QUARTS HALF GALLONS
*1.25 - *1.35 • *1.85
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MILEAGE IS THE TRUE TEST
Check Up on Your Socks
Howlong do your socks wear? Do they carry, you many
miles at low cost,or are the heels habitually worn thin and
the big toes everreadyfor repairs? In short, do you
exercise your usual buying sagacity, or do you just ask
for "socks"?
There are good, sound, logical reasons why some socks'.
wear longer than others. 'In Circle -Bar, "the hosiery of
more mileage," the tapering toe gives just that extra big -
toe room which rreansso much in extra wear. The deeper
heel, of Cirtle-Bas, fits Snugly, smoothly, with- hrUG
out stretching. No danger here of rubbing "1thIS7CEP
etretcnea threads thin. Double'sotes add too,
to length of service
+ The trim instep, the narrow, perfect -fitting
ankle, the deep elastic cuff supply the "looks"
and comfort that every man is seeking.
Say "Circle -Bar" next time you buy,
and check up on .your. mileage.
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DOUBLE
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4PL OEs 110SIERY
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FARMS FOR SALE -A few choice
farms in the Townships of Usborne:
Tuckersm.ith and Hibbert. Good
buildings and well located as to mar-
kets. Priced right. Apply to Thos.
Cameron, Auct., Box 154, Exetet.
i». John Ward
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTOMETRIST
Has removed to Main St, Exeter.
South of Y.M.C.A. PHONE 70
Cartage &Livery
We make trips to London . each
week. Leave your orders at our of-
fice orat the Cental Rotel.
CARS FOR HIRE AT ALL TIMES.
Bagshaw St Easton
t. Re�1.I 4 CA i I N.G B
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Barrister, Solicitor, &c.;
Loans, Investments, Insurance,
Office, Carling Block, Main St. Exeter
A. E. TENNANT
Veterinary Surgeon
Office -McDonnell's aiee sltabl2s
John St. Phone calls receive promg`r
attention. Phone 26w
HILI -CLASP
INVESTMENTS
Accounts Collected Insurance
ERNEST ET'
Office Main St: eel. .::.. carr.