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STEWART'S
RT'S
PHONE 16
Black Silks
Colored Silks
We have just secured an agency for the hest line of
plait) silks we have ever shown. These silks come to us
direct from the Mills, the only expense between the
maker and ourselves is the agent's commission which is
a very small item. This week we arc showing "3" spec-
ials in ;.•ard wide Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk. Soft crisp fin-
ish rich mirror gloss. Values such as we have never
seen $1, $1.25,$t.5o. If you want a Black silk Dress,
Coat, \Waist or Skirt now's your opportunity• "Comm.:"
1Vlillinery
The Milliners and Trimmers are off ou a well earned holiday
The season has been a good one. We have about forty trimmed
aid Pattern hats left. Not one of these will we take into stock.
EVERY ONE MUSr GO OUT. You can buy Lovely Trimmed
Hats that were $4 00 and $5.00 for $1.96. Move Quick if you
Want One.
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+ 1.95 Buys n very swell
pure linen Tailor-
made Skit, natural
linen color, piped
arid strapped with blue,white.
or plain linen and finished
with clusters of buttons.
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for mens unlined tweed suits, made from shaddow
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stripe tweeds, in greys, greens and fancy tnixturses.
liaised seams n
8.50 e t s and fancypatch pockets. Theyare 0.
P
K. See them!
Put your Fruit down with Retipath's Extra Standard Gran-
ulated Sugar. It's best by test. We sell Redpath's.
\V( take all kinds of farm produce
Live Chickens. Live Hens, Live Ducks
2.25
Buys a lovely
white Linen Tailor
made Skirt. Spec-
ial quality of linen
Thoroughly tailored. But-
toned front, pipped ,inti
pleated. The most swagger
W hite Skirt on the market.
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Money Money Mone
WE MUST HAVE MONEY
In order to raise money we will hold a great SLMI•GH'I'ER SALE for toe
(next THIRTY DAYS. Everything reduced in price. All summer -goods to
be sold at cost price.
Mens Straw and Linen hats, Arens and Boys Suits
Ladies Blouses, \Vhitewear, Belts, Muslins,
Gloves, Light Rain Coats. etc, etc.
This is a Genuine Sale
As we want to rause. $l,00N0.00 in Thirty Days,. Goods Must go. Conte
if you want bargains.
Phone 2'2
R. N. ROWE
One door north 1'. O.
(lrtstk
SUN NEVER SHONE
On better cloth lhnn we make up into
trouser:(. And the sun or rain can -
They will
Mrs. Ilennett, of Fernhill. Is the
guest of her daughter, Mrr. Wlllsar,.
Taylor.
Mrs. Ilnrry Gidley. who was oper-
ated on last week, is progressing
nicely.
BASE 11ALI,
It is pretty tough to record a de-
feat for the local ball tossers at the
hands of the Centralia aggregation,
which event took place on the re-
creation grounds last Thursday even-
ing. the score being 7 tot 5. The
married and single men have been
playing some good ball lately and the
Pick of each team was secured for
Thursday night to play (or the horue
tram. Owing to Centralia's catcher
being busy haying, "Derry" Boyle our
best player was loaned to them, while
a traveller. who was in town and Is
some ahacke when it comes to ball
not hurt them either. playing. held down the initial rack.
neither fade or r•hrink• Hilly Moyle handled the indicator and
SOME EXTRA TROUSERS runt('' some good decisions and n few
bad ones. Ile was n little off on
cannot fail to come in handy during brills and strikes, but the sun was in
your vacation. Let us make you n his back and he couldn't ser the plate
pair or m that you needn't be afraid very well. His umpiring didn't make
expo -e to the sun or rain. any difference. The Centralia bunch
had our boys trimmed to a frazzle
tap to the right innings when we enmr
W. W • TAMAN arty tieing the :score and then it
w av loo dark to play. Following are
the• names of the acrobats who in -
Merchant Tailor. Bulged in the gains, Exeter, ,Anderson
iloskin. Bowden. ilaw•kshaty. (1012.
EXETER, -- ONTARIO. Bellwood, Creech, Carling and South -
Cott : Centralia. Moyle, Mcllugh, It.
-- - ------ Bloomfield. C. Duplan. A. Duplan.
BRICK �1: AND SIX A('itE:9 OF Coughlin. Hanlon. lledlcy and H.
LAND IN USIIURNE, ftloomfield,
'1 he North-East corner of Lot 13.
Concession 6. l'sborne, the property of BORN
Exeter.
1 1 )' I; 1'\7%--ln I•:xeter. .1u'}• 11th 1!111►
th • late isrn••) Harris. The house to Mr. and Mr,. W. Kuntz. n tori.
is one and one-half entries high and MARil1ED
contains six rooms. kitchen and wood- I',1vs\IORE - 'MoNTI:ITII-:1t 11. n-
wbed. 'I here is n frame barn about sail on Wednetel v. July 1h..'.1aty
20 by 40. hard and soft water, and F...Inii rhter of Mr ;end \lr-. Win.
nbo•tr one ser• of good fruit trees. Monteith to Mr. Wm. 1'a' -mor(.
The soil is a good clay. The lot is both of I'.borne.
ma,tly ceded out and is well fenced DIED
and drained. Apply to BALKTt.L-1n Exeter. Saturday..
(MADMAN & STANBURY,
Exeter.
(1 8olicitora for the Executor.
Market Report. -The following u I
the report of 1•:seter markets, cor-
n et:•d e;, to .I t,:y loth.
Wheat, 1:.0 to
Oat, 5Uc.
Barley 57e.
1',.a5 t4Uc.
Bran S21.
Short, f1.13.
Star Flour $3.25.
Feed flour $1.50 to $1.55.
Butter. 17c.
F sPi-.
1Lny$7.50 to $8.50.
lieee :iv •tt ••:..ht
(logs. dressed $8.50 to $2.00.
Coal, $7.25 a ton.
Potatoes 75 to 1;0 cents
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LOCALS
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The Titian till Jan, 1910
for Fifty Ceote. 'tell
your Neighbors about it.
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Niles .Jeanette (frown is visiting
her sister in Detroit.
Mrs. James Willis left Monday to
visit her son in London.
\L•. Thos. E. Handford lett Friday
v.•rtia:; ;or Winnipeg.
NI r. :V. I1. Levett was in Parkhill
:net I't'chy on business.
'.trs. '.inrt. of Lucan,
her datiehter. Mrs. W. 5.
Mr. Robert :Wilcox is spending his
vacation at his home in Elimville.
Mr. Marshall Atkinson, of Detroit,
i, visiting his father on William St.
The Canning Factory commenced
work on the pea out put last Friday.
Mr. W. 1). Burke and Miss Mabel
Taylor ar. visiting friends in Brus-
sels.
Mr.
twa ; a
t+ eek•
Mr. and t\1rs. Will. Dignan. of Lu -
can. visited relatives in town over
Sunday.
Mr. Al. 'McDonnell left Friday to
attend the Yukon Exposition being
he:d at Seattle.
Mrs. W. D. Clarke
ed ::est week front
tlu were visiting(
Say 1 has your chum
\Vhy don't you get one,
llow•ey's Drugstore.
Mrs. Phelps and daughter Elsie,
of Buffalo. are the guests of the for-
mers sister, Mrs. B. Fitton.
Mrs. Epbriam horn, of Zion, is
spending a few days with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor. -
Messrs Oke and Ilepburn have dis-
posed of their fine team of greys to
\ir. T. E. Ifnndford for n handsome
sutra.
Ur:. It. R. Rogers and children, of
('h , , roe are the guests of the for-
t -Ise.- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
CI. ,tae.
:'Liss E. Phillips •Jett Tuesday even-
ing for Ravenswood to spend a couple
t months t.:lh h . brother Rev. II.
1'. Phillip:.
Mrs. (ltev.J Fear and son Thorn-
ton heft Saturday to spend a few
weeks with relatives and friends in
Arnhersib•trgt
Misses Birdie and Lillian Boyle
ieft yesterday for a Iwo tnonths'
visit with friends in St. Thomas,
London and Marlette, Mich.
Mr. Garfield Sheere. who was via-
itii.g his mother here, spent .a few
days during the past week with his
brother Garfield in Brantford. .
It is "Capt." W. .1. Neaman now.
The military report of last week
announces Lieut. W. J. Heatnnn to
b' Capt. 33rd Iluron Re gt.
Mr. Tho:. Oke. o; llryanston will
stove to town in September. having
purchased a dwelling from Mr. Itu-
ntohr at the north end of the town.
The directors o. the Heron Weath-
er In-urance Company (net here last
Saturday morning and drove to the
(tend. where they held a meeting.
Th•• Lawrence Fulton farm in ilib-
h,'rt which was offered for ea le by
auction last Friday was not sold.
bat s. still on the market for stir.
Mrs..1. E. Jordon. of Goderich, t► ho
visililed her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.lames Murray. returned to her home
Saturday. Mrs. Murray accompanied
her.
Mrs. W. .1. \Whit e. Miss Greta
While and Mrs. Robert 8ibbett And
daughter Margaret, of Ottawa. are
the guests of Mrs. John White. Main
Street,
Mr. George Willis. of London, who
has hero here and at the (tend for
several weeks. returned Monday to
London. Ile has recovered from his
recent illness.
Chester Harvey. harry Carling
and \'fetor Sweet left Tuesday for
Iron Sprit „- on Lake Iluron. where
they will a•tend the Y. M. C. A. camp
being held there.
A travelling e.lack wire performer
••.etettaiied a crowd in front of the
('•:mmerc:al Thursday evening. The
leilow did some very good feats. that
drew forth applause.
is visiting
Cole.
George Manton. of Brantford,
visitor in town during the past
and con
London.
return -
where
a camera?
$'2.00 up at
Messrs. Joseph 8Senior and Jas
Grieve are in Barrie this week as
commissioners representing the Coven
'l'resbwterinn church in the call ex -
Il
TiiiEThe Main et Sunday School pie- Times Want Column
uict:J al the lend last Thursday.
day was an ideal one for the out-
ing raid about four bus load; of state- DRESSVAfiING AI'L'RRE'NTICE.',
lore and their friends enjoyed then,- 11 .\MTI':D-App:y to Mies Tom over
stave 11 . ,,u ISt'os. titorc.
Ili:. Juror Judge J)oyie, of Goderieh,'-
was in town last Thursday hearing
five second hand wheels for sale.
the appe.,i of the hell Telephone Co.,! lobo 'Triebmer.
a;rninst the assessment on their lines i T
through l shawls. Decis:on etas r.-' \WA' 1'i.D-A goud housemaid,
:,rued. . sages 1weir,• dollars. .apply Mrs.
Robbie Fleming. the nice year old
U. 1t. haat. \W01 it) Bond. London.
eon of :Mr. L. C. Pleating. of Clinton lhuurio.
:,. ,i formerly principal of the 1:xe-i here is a special offer. The
e , High School. was .:uc•cessful in Times and Family herald and \Veek-
pa•-'ug a°t 'the recent entrance ex• I !y Star fur the balance of 1909 for
uuinatios' t only 75 cents. This rate is for sub -
air. Ernest and Miss hunter, son, scriptions in Canada only.
and daughter of Evangelist J. J's.1 -_,-
11uuter and Mr. Thompson are ex -1 "The (tensa(( Flouring Mills have
peeled here in September to hold 1 on hand a large quantity of Feed.
,peels( services in the Alain Street 1 and will supply you with Bran at
Methodist ehnrrh. , 2'20O and sherd at =.1•00 1.,'r Special:==Ladies Black Hose,25c now 12 1.2c.
Mr. \\'m. Monteith and family ands tot; secure your requirements whilst
\I r. Arthur Davis left Monday for t the entail). Iasis. Crocker .A new line just 11). Now is the time to re -
mg), lower, Alta., where they twill 1f you (want good bread use our `!
wake their future home. There wore � "Snort' Drift Family Flour".
'i old.
OLD RELIABL
How to Keep Co
The real hot weather is here. Are you prepared
Here are a few "How to keep Cool" suggestions,
Cool White Good
SMuslins, I.avV
Organdies' White
Waists, V% bite L'nderskiits, Summer Corsets, ' set (Avers
hits
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:Hen's and Boy's Straw Hats,
Vests, very' choice line, Nev 'Pies, all of
the latest in style and colorings.
place your broken lots at about half the
a number of poop a at the station to i
WOOD FOR SALE.- 11'e ore note
price you l) Ltd t of your
b:d them farewell.
-prepared to deliver to any part of
Rev. Fear left this week for Am- i the town first class elm slabs. All
hers• burg to joie Mrs. Fear, who' orders promptly attended to.
left on Saturday. He will remain 1 It. G1LLIES.
there for a few weeks, Rev. Yell- I
ail taking charge of his work dur- DR. OVENS BYE AND EAI( SUB-
ing his absence. geon. will bo at the Commercial
Mr. Frank'Wright stet with an 1e- .'. ;lair 9 :,. 1,1. to 1 p.
accident Friday evening that will in. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
confine him to his house for a few eases of eye ear and nose treated.
weeks. In going home he overturned , Next visit Monday. :1a;_ust, .td.
his foot on a raise ou the sidewalk.
fracttrring a small bone in his deft FARM FOR SALE -Fifty acre farm
ankle. half lot 18, Concession 11, Usborne:
It 0 said the potato plants in Eng -
grass
house and frame barn. Good
land are not infested with the bugs grt►ss tarn, Never failing well. Ap-
w bleb hinder the growth of the Ply to Times office or Arnold Harris,
tubers in Americo. Could we not get 1'arquhar.
even with the fellow who brought -�-
over the English sparrow by export- FARM FOR SALE
ing 1► few of the bugs over the deep Lot 3, concession 0, township of
blue. Ilay, containing 100 acres. On this
property there is a two storey brick
cottage, large bank barn, with shed
and cement pig pen under. Two
sores orchard, good supply of waters
8 acres of splendid bush, mostly ma-
ple, convenient to church, school and
are well matured and show that Mr. market. This is a beautiful home.
Srnale is an adept at gardening. Nearly all seeded down, will sell
reasonable. Possession given this
A ;uiet wedding took place at Hen- fall. Apply to JOHN BIIODERICK,
salt or Wednesday July 7th, when on premises or the Sarepta P. O.
Miss Mary E. !Monteith, daughteroj -_-
Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. 'Monteith, of the
Thanes (toad was married to tWm.
Passmore. son of Mr. Samuel Pass-
Road.
ass- .1l'ii'I'[u\ SALE OF I'AR\L STOCK
more. also of the Thames bar. IMPLEMENTS ANI) HOUSEHOUSEHOLD and Mrs. Passmore have taken taken up FC:ItNITCttS.- Mr. Thos. Cameron
their home with the groom's par-
ents.
.lar. Thos. Swale, of Elimville, last
Saturday showed us samples of butter
Dud broad beans grown in his gar-
den. This 0 early for vegetables of
this kind, but Mr. Swale likes to keep
ahead of his neighbors. The beans
Auction Sale
About fifty went from Exeter to
attend the celebration at Clinton on
12th. A number of the members of
the \Woodhnm lodge came this way
but had to return on the early train
as a special did not run for the ac-
commodation of those going from
this eteetion. The Exeter lodge and
fife and drum band made the jour-
ney in busses.
The following might be comfort-
ing, t o t hose who hold Sovereign (lank
stock. The directors of the Sover-
eign flank had a special meeting
Saturday to receive and consider the
has been instructed to sell by pub-
lic auction on Lot 30, Con. 11, Ilsb-
bert on TUESDAY. JULY 20th tat
one o'clock. sharp, a full line of
horses, cattle, implements and house
hold furniture. See posters.
TERMS -$5 and under cash, over
that amount. eight tnonths credit
!will be .given on furnishing approved
joint notes, or a discount of six per
cent. per annum allowed on credit
amounts . \\'m. METERS, Prop., iT.
CAMERON, Far -lobar, Auctioneer.
REWARD
financial report that will be made • $5o for the arrest and convic-
to the thureholders at the annual
meeting. Mr. Aemilius Jarvis. the tion of the person or persons
president, said that he did not think trading in my name in Iron Met -
that the sharehoiders would be call- al Rags, etc. My wagons have
ed out to pay a call on their shares.
the boxes painted red and the
yellow, with my name in
letters on the boxes.
W G. Caincs, Parkhill.
\1.1\DING U1' HALE -Bio sale at
its Exeter Bargain afore Saturday ( gears
the 17111. day of July, and two or large
Ihree days ►.ext week. say Monday.
•1'eset and Wednesday.Crtckingl
11i llargaios as the store is rentedo
and the balance of the stock must be
c:ear.ed out. Cash Register. iron
1,•• 1:t r e • omputiuq scilla'
aremely cheap. See them! J. :\V.
1+-o'l •rick.
Mr. anti Mrs. Paisley and child. of
New York. are the guests of Mr. and
.1. A. Sive art. \Then Mr. it. etas
visiting Mr. Paisley in New York
some time ngo. he was telling hint
about the choice species of frogs
that abound hereabouts and to make
his New York friends feel envious.
he and .lake went frogging Friday
afternoon and succeeded in captur-
ing. according to their count, about
120 juiey pairs of frog legs. Ncw
York and Hoboken papers please
copy. using 18 point headline*.
The Exeter L. O. i,. fife and drum
band made their appearance on the
streets friday evening. Thr band
numbers about fifteen rind is under
the :enderrhip of Dan. litundersi
With the little practice the boys have
hal the playing was good. They were
neatly attired in white coat with
huts to thatch and made a decided
Id1 with n large nu►nbcr of specta-
tors. The band accompanied the io-
cai Iod;n' to Clinton Monday when
the "Glorious Twelfth" wnv celt•brat
ed.
The re_s'dents o; Main street south
were treated to an (unusual episode
one evening lost week when from the
dark recess, s o, their verandahs they
witnessed n well known young man
get trimmed for his perfidy. The
young tnan nits in the company of
n couple youngladics, when another
young Indy much agitated appeared
on the scone. and evidently feeling
that his affections were being trans-
ferred front h. r tried to place him
hors .1e combat by s::upping him on
toe face. 110 first two companions
1: •at a hasty retreat white he tried
to roar:' matters. In this he was
tended to It:v. S. F. Shnrpe. ev:dent:y success,ul. as ho shortly
Mrs. Dr. Chas. Smith and fami:y, on'hed off with his fair assailant.
n„ r:y of tiedar Rapids 105541. nrr whi:e the other young ladies stood
tp•ndiug n count, of ttteks th^ t u a;a and S'tlB ed on an adjacent corner
o: Mr. nod Mr-. Chas. Harvey, and
.,1 r. rind \I,-. \'.,ii Coullis. Ui.,\"Ill OI• WILLIAM 8. BALK-
%1The bow:in, club verykindlypost-
Saturday
ILL -The death occurred early
1 Saturday morning at bis residence on
potted the match between the rinks Andre w =tree( o,� \\'rn. 8. Ilnikwi11.
.1:`piped by the president and tier- n wall known cil'zr.t sated Sf, seines.
11 -idem Inst Friday a enir;t \1 r. 11n;kttill had been t► t=ufi, ter
:tress ,or the Y. M. C. A. sports.
frau (Bright's Disease for sora:• time
't.:.;..�.•r.}.}.1;.;.;.;..�•p++•E+:. }l••i'++•t'►nd dur:ng the pest few months had The
.I. been in r► critical condition and We
Oa
H New TUDC
Edison P•honograph ;Notice to Contractors
hSenh'd tonders addressed to th r:n-
�dersiirned. (or the construction of
two llridgcs with cement abutments.
.$28,60 steel superstructure, latticework
Playe both Arnhem! and Stan- rnils and cement floors. one bridge
d:►rd both A A perfect!andnon- .10 feet spun the other 12 feet, con-
dhsne to evds. rrRitLet us I erste work on hot h bridges about
chow it e you. At 135 cubic yard,. will be received by
the 'Council of the Township of Tiny.
up to Saturday the 17th. day of
July two o'clock P. M.
Winos And specifations may be seen
at the Office of the undersigned.
.'fenders should b:• sep'nrate for rich
bridge. The lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted. A marked
thetas of 10 per cent of amount of
itender must he sent in with Tender.
, FRED IIESS sr.. Clerk.
Zurich Ont. July (11h. A. 0. 1909.
We would remind you that we still have the
Astoria Shoe in Men's only in all
the latest styles both in high and low cut.
all
Highest price paid for Produce- Butter 17c; Eggs 17e. cash, 1Se trade;
Prices subject tc flange. Highest Prices paid for Live Poultry.
CARLINC BROS.
We Repair!
All kinds of Boots and
Shoes for you
CEO. MANSON
Boots and Shoes
Next to Carling Bros.
The Haying Season
is Here,
And you will need a hay
fork. I have the agency
for Beatty Bros., Fergus,
round roll tri ek.
Satisfaction guar-
anteed and prices
right.
Have capable man to install
them.
W. T. Gillespie.
Phone 51. Exeter.
No More Corns!
No More Warts!
No More Tender Feet!
COLE'S
ORN
URE
For the speedy removal of Corns,
\\'arts and Bunions.
Sure!
Prompt!
Painless!
Harmless!
-:',;c. a box -
(ivat•anleed - Money Refunded
COLE'S DRUG STORE
Use "Foot Rote" for rote, tired,
aching feet.
ABM
THE PURITY
.1. Willis Powell bfanager,
death 11;1s not utter +ret cd. The
n. n kir of r'urit Le-
ceasedSEE! was born at Devon. a short
SEE!
Largest Camera
Here
To Stay
Bus and Dray calls
(tir ili((
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promptly t,.
Horses kept in stock
for sale.
THE FLOWER OF FLOURS
would be a good name for our brand
It is a flour that is simply above all
others in
GOOD BAKING QUALITIES
Once sou try a sack of it you will
use it regularly in your household.
We know there are many good flours
to be had, But the 0 only one
"best" and we are c fident a trial
will convince that it is ours. "Order a
sack to -day and do ur next btr�
ing with it. The resultis bound to .
make you a steady user. a;
HARVEY B ROS.
flea's Good iTS'
The market prices for old junk
are alive and so 0
The Old Reliable Firm
M. Jackson & Son
one floor south of the Metropoli-
tan. .Just look at the follows
prices (no trade, and no ttue7
all cash.
Rags 75 c, per hundred
Iron from titic to 75e. per bun.
01d rubber hoots & shoes 7c. ib.
('upper and brass Pc. per lb.
ilarse hair :i0c. per lb.
Leat( and zinc 2 1/2c. per lb.
Bring your goods Isere and get
the worth of your money.
A great variety of IRON
PIPEalways on hand at a rea-
sonahle price, suitable for fence
posts, bracing houlevarding.
M. Jackson & sons
The Leading school
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rfiATrORo. ONT.
• •
• Courses ate practical. Our
• teachers experienced and our
• graduates capable of filling re-
• sponsible positions. We are re-
ceiving nlanv applications for
• office help. During a single day
Ithis week we received seven a
plications for office help a
Bow for commercial teacher..
our graduates succeed as none
2 others. Three departments.
('osIst,•:,u !.11., Siff ,1ITiIANI)
TI:r I: ;x.►rtn
• ('atalogite free.
IELLIOTT & M('LACHLAN,
• • Principals.
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ITOW M►
DO Y( t
Wi 1Gbit
\\'i•itth yourself to -d _
be-
gin Inking.
BRICK'S 'r 1sTELE:Ss
COI) i.IVElt OIL
Weigh yourself two weeks from to-
day and see how much you have gat-
ed.
That's the way to lest the et►ali-
lies of 'toy tonic. nod if honestly. re•
gnlnrlt taken BRICK'S TASTELESS
55111
"►.r... :-1I 5 nvr i do t'RF.L\' ADD WEIGHT.
1 3 and Kodak Stock . ARNOLD Mo' ,hnt that it will pet go and
i; (non told Tart for Lemonade,
disunite. brow Exeter and was the !if, i yon: color in ym:r checks.
r Easily made and health and son of the late William lialkw•ill. evil cru rigid EN. ter in 11„r ey.e
�' liar-Tirin t. Also makes 1: mon- fit his younger day' he had a wide tome :II tt'.in,n,„tw. ('(11114'111111111 tart ilii I ' 1 rich b:noel in soar veins.
a tole(' ue. It's ale Jae( my
rtpnlalion as w s , K glad to show '.1 r. D;nrid Russell. who went west I Itlti('IC' TASTELESS
'i; pie and t' corm nnythin,.. printer and et one v,•u (,sats nn.l tVe to 1'. - ucloros. ''
:'3e. Or. Tart Inc. tub.. I time wits the r. cognized chi mpion of R 1 i w month, ago. returned home to Dour druggist.
•t So'd only nt .} 1 Ontario. The f,ttu•t-a1 wtta held from ion can get rt rieel (4111(ta as low ns :a -t 8aturdsy. p
'I' TiIE PURITY his late residence Monday afternoon $'2 .1 ' Nilss Vera Bowe returned to i.on•1 S Howey, Phm• B
\'ie ws of Exeter ;1 for ',c I interment bring in the Exeter come- on E tido rten n Iter , i<r• r Beta • •
•i▪ • ry. He is rurt•it•ed by one sister Howey's Drug Store • r'ccompanird her to visit for n tow Chemist end
Optician
July 10th. 1900. William S. Balk•
will, aged 50 years.+';..;