Exeter Times, 1901-9-12, Page 8T 3E XEt J R 1MIES
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An: you getting the most for your money ;' Are you working
on he system ? You know buying for cash and selling for cash
Fla;t;y .s .n a position to give you justthe best
good
;e
Cottee and see what cash and one price will do for you
ONE i''RUGE OMLY .
iso orhl for .$.1 .00-
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\L a beet about fifty lathes' white;
and e. !treed shirt waists left. All this
seasorf s goods, we never carry any
over. Values range trona 75e to $1.50
stave , ere are elesing the lot oat at 35c
or 3 fee $1.01).
J,. the \ full for at se, ell range of new
printed 'opera velvets, correct styles
for waists ear elrees;ug stt..ques, Ask
to see tlY4 at they are lovely.
'We show ;>; beautiful range of
ladiee' blade l,tttardelotb suiting, 05e,
Tae, yl;:n% j1•2 $1,30,
Shit;tta t,r
h.
Here's bargain for the
men. Sleek Berge rein coats with de-
tarlaattrle cakes. a sure bargain at $4.00.
Ladies new fall coats. all open
ready for your verdict. Ycu it
therm. They're very stylish,
Ready for Yoii
50o Dress Goods for 25c
About 500 ya=rds, pure wool, navy,
Indigo dye, cheviot serge, .color and
quality guaranteed. This is one or t..hrr
best dress goods bargains we ever of-
fered. Remember only 23e the yard.
just. half price.
:0e the yard for new nifty Opera
Flannels, polka stripes. new tlara,l af-
fects and solid stripes. They're new ;
they're swell ; they're big value.
S(1.50 the suit end for the re,' (}aniets.
a@r effe;et in Ladies' stat ire;, iti blues.
t°eye, femme, and browns.
Reversible plaid (aid Cloth, just
right fat capes and %e upt-, the purl
for $1.1)3.
and Boys' is ad}•tivsde suits,
biggest line We le `vet t•yee shuwa).
%. to
t, , ns stat Iu
�l andone rue a h
4 L as ! t;
you in ready-to-we,a, p htthiu;n, Come
and try.
A LIesetAL Q%•x••Er -The :lulus end
Fatally Herald and Weekly Star, Mon -
treat, tot" the baalauce et 1901, together
with. photogr•Lveurs of the Duke of
York and the Duchess or.L"oruwzt1l,fox•,
•only 35 cents, Two pictutes atoue are
special!
worth the price, ThisThisla a spec. a.'
o1,£ee to increase our `ub;,cR•iptioxt list
rapidly, "resent subscribers can have'
the pteturee for 15 cents . i
PECULIAR, SEM. --- Mrs. Sege, ext •
Welton, Who with her aaccotnplistted • g
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rl
.,• ,t4 1 through-
outdaughters. ere well 6,nc R t „
out, the county as expert players of
musical gi asses ''ka: the nett ercl }tit Ru
as damage suet Rat (xode.it h A sizes
this week before Chief Jnet°ce Fal,
coati:widget Mrs, Salve is proprietress
of a hotel in Walton,, and *MS silt (1
by a,• yotatag; ratan named L ti d, , svh,t
claimed he h,td been given GilleLL'e
lye over the bar by lois-tette fox
whiskey. \Irv. Sage denied all I4t:otr-
ledge of elle affair, but the jury ze-
tut• ed a verrl:.ct- for $300, sgainst her.
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Our aew Fall :‘I,iilinerys is all openzd up and r•. ail ° fur your
inspection You'll find a complete change in this season.
Statile 7)c. auti4 .;1 creations and novel effects" t,i'r l4 :a F:? study the
style,. Yoe're welcome. Come as often a; y i u �, i�ir. Alwaa s
something, U.N. tea see.
J. fit,
ti"s/h° tri, Ci II;IA Wednesdays and Saturdays ex4.'eI"!i L
.,o ± ♦ a x�.re wryx.*,.x+,q� +vS;�^. �fx♦x+d
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.AN,t ,�, 1.�•�, �4,'..� � R� ,�p�.. � f�1,�. � SI MMMN ,.�: fw••x R
To Hsve
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the aa,.
is wit tt, thelysines Iu Ln owes hi
self.
I* is this business policy of ours
which induces us to claim to be
oftest•L the cheapest and con-
sequent tg* ttiisveys the best.
4'4°e h'm10 in stot:k everything is the
Staatioitc,ry Line-Iretvest in Note
Paper.
A Cor•sspteate Lame of
Jalydineres,
,,ns;iish and Gertnan Decorated
Vases,
French China
Linxoge'and Japanese Ware.
FANCY GOr11iS OF ALL DESCRIP-
TIONS.
Far Marriage ,licenses,
Wedsiirig >1 zrxge,
'etches, 4'icte;ccs
Jewelry,
Spectacles, Etc
CALL, ON
R. HMCKS
Watch Repairing a Speek 1tr.
l3nuse and two lots on gain st., arp-
posite itlolsonet ink, for Sete cheep.
Apply to Mrs. Mid,
The Searlet Chapter foe Gob •ich ` years, Vas e•n};atg;ett to ra err;.rlac ea-
District will be open •iu tilts tltrantit parity rn the Via est High school at un
Do .No. , a. 8ocloe • en. on increase of -balmy.
S:atutelay loth, 1 male cite ar eLte ec,neleting of
Pan•A.mirican vie:awe fin • 1.l :o•- lfessis. Iie,sv, Huston, Ford and We are showing all the l t'�at ideas in Dress Goods, both black
Farrquh
Farquhar, ,alrnne,l s )tmf n :iicirii an, ly id Be 'ducted tttheservicelof song si teth t and colored. We import t: o goods direct from makers in Britain & .
five;b:oeks frnui depot, , (c,Jiureh 00 Sum -lay evening l.tst, whit'l.r E i purchase direct from Canadian Mills.When you pur•
hall
Europe and
e R. Pickard C
Exeter
olllillBil��
a4
r4
e aUU
Drcss 600s.
9 � 6� air
CAR I _JNG I ' r g 7 you . that the Exeter Fall
31..C:�, beg to remind
,Fair will held on 111PNlbA�a and TUESDAY, 16th and r7th
and
1. .,. and it t i°t, ie :ill our friends to come and enjoy the day, xl
: if you want to lough and grow fat, remain for the concert in the
evening, sthich t,rotnises to be the best of the season.
We 1141,\'c' the inoNt, elegant stocks of the above three
t
,r• 1 - Nett. - Et"" of lines t t our ilea title' t( show Millinery from
I3tRAi:D e 1 zr\n .. � t lzl�es it;llRls ever bet 7; � .
' .-- a for style,
... ... tag ., t e v -r handled, o •ir<. s -r ,i to t •. •)v.•-,. At a ha\ e e.. ,
( j '� 1 ! l `111th � In these \ r
'he c \' •t► ",sheet t,f 11R•atlth tlz,er . r t. (•: llftlirllt lTl:llii'l's. And e' e yrthing .
Ir S t � I3 Britain tt at t(l best }
rota, .tti�irr * from the case u' Miss c • .
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tilosefrom, ('.lIr.tell• 1�R$°'1ttalntl.
1tt14-mgielin that Board of Health tatl-
nL='n to meet ,Rt t;t1t t f Chairman. t "Elf#" 1 ,. ry
,`art seri• llE �j'•
A. h.. �.'xx:. QST, e lia%rrnun, GEel, 1I.
. IFSl?,'T'', secretery.
u l':i '1S New r! ot'b :n(1 Toronto. IV1antles
Stiatutrs eef itrt•vious tneeritti; read awl ` '��Ullcltall, ( l'.n�,lall(I) 1 , leading, Canadian
Health met at call. of (.ionent u ,
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We m Bei o ostia You
Tl':tt tt t.. are :,,t flat: Old Reliable stand to do business same as
ever, and are showing the most complete stock we have ever
had in
i ` (.F Y i,`' �4 ANT',E i
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\ i) ' -MA 1 E CLOTTING,
r 't: s, ,S T & SHOES,
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.,attention to our MANTLES.
V r� r� ,. '.t :�, t , `.ill, dr, -,w your nt o
r dll`l(11 ill
d t J \t [. t t` l' �• t t•\v tt < fl, daisy, All other Hetes tlg..
(11,e ., L a at,it t he,' instructed tL•d kt2 tit Lrty "-date'
date.
co tinned ltnve eY a stet: t Lte from �('1' 1I}, xCTllltltt s
of ere( lr Thos. Ilarelttero ig;t that M:tttttl:lf-ttit't't'�, PreSS GOMIS {loin Germany, 1*ral><Ce nn< equality an ;' `�� isT :°r.le s
,r
INT will he it♦irl responsible cis ie for say • ` • . , , til tl):tt men 11S for 1llP least l'OaQ a!(:
} f t tai Glt s' tl iti, Spot Cash, si t
l ,1n;t Fuliitk, oI cLn� ot.reR� ,ta •LgT, l oltr"i.
Mss Lille Horton has been on the
je
sick 'jet,
.lobo Evans aid Lours rue v'isititag
ftiendsiu Lendon.
A. J ii'.oliit's, of Detroit, is renewing
acquaintances hi town.
Harry Balser. of Detroit, is visiting
his p.Ri tents ou B oron stye et.
alis. Lilly Hardy, who hes been
erioin ly ill is onrrvaaleec:ing.
'elies i1, Oldie- and Mester Richard
Ginter, retuned from Toronto, SAW -
day.
Miss #rtlte.l Farmer left Toesdav to
re:+unte bee studies in the Sacred
-Iet:irt Seheel, London.
George Seauw.'ll left for ►Iontreal
\lr,ndey. ss here the will spend a.
month v iaitiog friends.
OUR. MISS ELLIOTT is now ready tet fill any orders which
tliay Fa eiitrusted to her, an'. hating visited ati the leading markets
vile is in a position to supply the newts: and most correct Creations
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til l.adh s', Misses' and Children's headwear. We are also making a
fpeciatty Lieu^s' Ready-to-wear hats for fall You are welcome to
call and see the latest ideas at cwr Millinery Show Rooms at all
times,
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Mantles.
ry�A,,`We have them in. theplatest and most correc` styles�-and lengtl
tt $5 75. $s, $^", $7. ]`o, $8.5o, $9, $to, $12. so, $r •s. They .l
veil, look well and wear well. SEE THEM.
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•S w' :°i �•'.A6 t w*": R it t'.'r ,♦'R "l: �!r++.;,y'. ..� «�,...,, ,se•es ,�..�r,� .� .,•j„a + 4 + �,,.4w,.+aL �+�,�w� ••+
Mr. and Mrs. Tiros, prior rettrtned
on Silturrday from a. On ye Ret 1,s visit .
with frientle in and aareaund 'Toteuto,
Dr. A. R. Kinsman and the Misses
Kinsman, have returned from the
Toronto exposition, and the Fan-
American.
an-
A merie'er n.
John Farmer, received from a friend
in Owen Sound,. a. 'handsome Dane
pup, The animal is a very large ;and
valuable one.
ik lr(nhe driven by Atisou Swale
rain,
away ou •'nestlay, while left staud ..
"ttg tae front of Browning's drug store. Ir^
was': stopped before any damage .Y
suitett.
SD86IdI Fair DaU 0118r
Ally per.;a presez!t:iag this coupon
and purohass;idlg $4.0G worth of goods
or more, (Sugar excepted) will re-
ceive a free ticket to Exeter Fair.
Exeter Times.. THE R. PICKARD Co.. 4
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ltltnt'ti a11('tiitrley, of 9ettforth, who � •,• •.. 4 t•t'ta.•Q••P';"�`�'Q• •� •+��:. , •i x•. , • i "� '!� t x'+Y
,13 been engaged as teacher in the
Parkhill Mihir Scheid for the .past, two
r 1 1, p Dress Goods.
Cm
NO
.. Y.:ME- TO STOW GOODS.
Fur
mporium
During hot weather we sere inclined to look for coolest
spot and. must ('tnufrtale stat possible, We would suggest
when you want, eomfurt and eau get the same at small cost
you would be wise to
CALI 1L SPJ3CT
Our Rattan Chairs,♦ prices zaugin; from $2.04
upwards. Al -,0 ('om tete stoek in all Iines, in latest designs.
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lnteu(liug putc;IF,lsars will find it to their advantage Vo,a,,
call on lis lh.luro purchasing elsewhere.
Funeral Directors.
UPrRA HOUSE BLOCK.
aveliey
stw. 9
chase your Dress Goods from us you save the usual Wholesale pro- List of Fail i-alrs.
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*hen the h 'r is fall i:21 out, o
lien there is itchiness of u,r eealp, ct
trdruti, then Impel i l'!',In'e ie need
useful reptedv. tiold t,i. C. Lai
•Are you going to the P.an Atm rie•.e,,
Visitors can seen re Vit.,- 1 ac:rn,nnxrcl;t•
1'lon at errs. t` Hoop 1',, (foraneely of
Exeter.) at •1..a{1 P':vert Ave.,. Berea,.
J. H. Grieve ho. returned bonne flout
t'hhr.,o. .rt,el pine, hneed then bakery.
and confectionery bu.iness of A. Bad
e;taw. Mr. l;•r•.,$haw intetad; goitorr
at, test.
In ucr°Rne:ctinn with the prize list of
0 Hi N a R.1 3 G 9 the Exeter F.Lll Fair the roadster foal
et•s4e was omitted. As in the other
sty enjnyod by ,ell present,
It has been mitt plums co.Rnot be fit" New Dress Goods at 25c, 35, 5o, 63, 75, 9o• '$i, $x.25,
=fr a ivily
,
,r ,• pima tr• •• 1 :te laiden $ 2 and up to ,'02.25 per yard. The newest and loveliest things
teed from the C lin.
Al.the rec
bar
w1
o
11 Ca nit wit:+onl :, 1,',eans Ir .iml the shoat n.
x
i• liN V1,e . f 1.u r,
Gantt *grttti.--1\'i, •,baht �dv.tmrtt•,
In tri ether a alit ae of thio i- het we
't.•tlst our rt•haler- through the ii'(aarititue
Paoli:t•t•t.a•. fire as Moncton, N. B. 'We
',vitt try to pie sent. in peer pictures,
some of i,.' beauties of scenery, ss lri:•}Y
we sa, v down by the "Sea" on our ex-
cursion of over :I9)0 miles-, with the
V. P. A.
Tba Ladies aid of Main•st Meth.
.XE'TER., ei.teaes, there will be prizes given for church will be "At home" to their
roadster foals, friends trou, 5 it, m Lill 8 p. in. (to.
Samwell's block is being refitted rnorvt)w) i" ridav Sopt, 13, on the
chord) lawn. A. cordial invitation is
"' lt:slEST ' •LLtOT.
igen for the Wswells ASsueamcE CO (-
"AN Y, of Toronto : also for the ?it mux Firm
stscr,aey,F C. rasF. of London, England;
it e.: av t i r a s v+.ry Coszra:rF, of Eng
and
TO ADVERTISERS.
with a plate glass front which will
gt•eatly improve the appeaaran e of the
building and lend , onvenieoce to ten-
ant, E. J. Spackman,
At the conclusion of the semi-annual
meeting of the council of the College
of Ph:srm;tey, :kir. P. Bewdeu, Ridge -
town, formerly en Exeter tiny. 'yrs
appointed examiner in Botany.
The enpv for changes roust be lefty In conversation with the farmers' rlL•1 (1 rt'he et•it0ti nsteorlofon the
shrunkenlater thaau Tuesday noon. Casual
we learn that ar resat deal of wheat is tua,rka t, , he Elevates then (lain the
advestisemettta accepted up to noonshrunken ov+rpg, to the hot dry wealth- double duty f .11 trtryer and wan•euouse
Wednesday of e,
a h week. er. Oats seem to have come through m.,.l. i
aL mood crap. A few days' ago. the large Dane i
extended to a arae and spend a social
evening. Shonid the weather be no
teem...tete tea w ', : served i„ the
basement.
Ilav Beo. of 1:tietvel, have leased
WV G. Wee. :a gr. rehou et the',
st Coe. • ne 1 e r •.e hev'eng retit ed from
the f:usine;s Tee hovers have dee id- i
ed that he e.e...r.er all gralo will be pus- i
THURSDAY. SLPTEMB'R 12r.tx,1001
Locals.
oa SALE CaEAP.-- A butcher de-
very
e-
v ry cart, nearly new. Apply to L.
DAT, Exeter.
BOY W._NTED.-A good, smart boy
with taatr education, wanted to learn
the printing _horsiness, Apply at Better work and greater success for
kTr tmEs office. thepupilsand a lessened strain on the
in plumper form Roots are likely to +
uc hound, belauging to John Falmer
Sohn Lapoi te, of. Drysdale, r{ coni- mysteriously disappeared and has n•tt
parried by his son Joseph, and daugh- since been bee re Of- That it was stolen
ter :flat y, left for Chatham on 'Monday me. Farmee is a'mosL certain front cis -
morning. Miss Mary will attend the cumstanees sutronrrrlic the act•!et rs
concent and Joseph will enter the of ttvo nren who called at his residence
High School at that place. about that time, as agents, and who
Our Public School Board, urges all . admired the dog very much.
students, intending to take up high Mrs. ,Stokes, of Detroit. (nee r`Iiss
school work of our public school, to Lizzie Weir,formerly of Exeter,) while
enter on or before the first of October. returning from Cobourg to complete
her visit with friends here, met with a
serious accident in London. She was
stepping oft the train,when she slipped,
n
her les.
falling,
b
broke one of
and
g
The limb was set in the station, after
which she was taken to her home in
Detroit.
M. W. Bro. R. B. Hungerford,
Grand Master of the Grand Lodge.
of Canada; A. F. and A• lVI.. of London,
who was stricken with paralysis re-
t died at the hospital.in London, 2, them; are the kind that will please
cent y, .,. oc,�rz;.�t...5, X1.50. See they •.
nday. His eenaatns were inter- 9.
on11lo .,.
• r r from • out ;
recLon Wednesday, a number Y
-attending the funeral. While
his oondition was regarded as serinus,
his devth was unlooked for at this
e i l date
Deceased
was well knownn
In and avowed. rid teltt_eter.
Judge Masson held Court for the Re-
vision of the, Voters' Lists here last
Thurrsday-. The Cot,seryatives had
applied to pat on 15 names and got 8
of them an;they applied to put off
17 names and got 0 oil. d cases were
• adjourned. The Liberals applied to
Vat on 17 names and got. or. 15 ; they
ar
to p
ted
nt off
28 Warnes sand a of off
10 U
with 2 cases yet to be heard. The
adjourned cases will be taken up on
the 26th inst., at 8 p. ni. L. H. Dick-
son for the Conservatives and J. G.
Staebury for the Liberals.
Ready-to-wear Olo hi g.
` e -. m teachers are the results aimed for.
•lki.tss Ballard,iiof Listowel, has en For some time mariners have been
I
. J. Speakman, i with a , .
i un w,
cared a o
SL
� p noting the.a high water on the lake
as nui,liuer,
An a:ljourued court for the revision
of the lxetee• Voters' list will be held
on Thursday, .Sept. 2iith. '
Rev. Peter Stealth, of Inberkip,
occupied the pulpit of the Gaven
Presbyterian tniereh, on Sunday last.
J. T Manning, still carries Iris anti
in a sling, the iesultof. a cut on one of
his fingers, sustained some weeks ago,
The R. Pickard Co. have secured the!
services of Miss Elliott, of Glencoe,'
who takes charge of their millinery
department. e
.
p
You calves
ted on
skim milk
Young
have English Stock Food mix-
ed with it, they will keep healthy and
thrive well. Sold by C. Lutz.
Miss ilorne's millinery show
rooms will. be opened on and
after Monday: Sept. 10th, with a full
assortment of millinery and fancy,,
ods.
The young matt who lost his hand-
kerchief while stealing plumbs from
Principal Boyd's orchard, can have
sante by calling at Mr, Boyd's resi-
den ee,
here a„xd .at other points, and the
general opinion is that Lake Huron
has had higher waler this summer
than it had during the summers of
'98.99 and 1000. - This fact disposes
of the•cry that Lake H,iron wee dry-
ing
up.
Mr. Waddell, of the 'Elimville
Rev. M . ,
circuit, ot•gani„ed a Sabbath school
at 'J3'at•cj,uhar, last Sabbath. Mr.' B.
Beavers, of Beavers Brothers, is super-
iatendent. The services will . com-
mence
- 9tt O
every Sttnda
l..na w
mence at las. 3
afternoon. Preaching e will be
sit .,g se
eld at the close for some weeks and
ossiblY longer.
t,
•e will be
On fair night, ht g. Sept -'17, Chet
a grand concert in Gidley's Opera
House, given by the world renowned
tertainer,- Harry M. Bennett, 6f
oronto in his'hi hl pleasing, vele
g y P
tattle character songs, assisted by the
e
rnrmitable Mack Vincent, of Exeter,
who has won a wide reputation as a
comic singer. The program which
will be first class from start to finish.
will conclude with a laughable fare e.
Don't forget the concert in your plans
for fair day in Exeter.
We made a'largs; l,urclra.se of high class Clouting from a Man-
\Vester.; Fair, Lulrclon Sept, 5.14
Stephen and. Vsboeve Age!.
Society, Exeter Sept 10-17
Hay, Zurich- lee•pt. 18131.
Northern, Ailsa Craig Set 10 20
S. Huron, Seafnrth Sept > t ::•a
Fullerton -Logan, Mitchell Sellt 2i �.7
Turnherry, Wingliain-- Sent 24 27.
Great North-western, Gode-
,;n}, Oct 1 2
day,who tva� overloaded and hard u r for money South Perth. St. t1a,rys-- Oct l3,
ufacturer the other i
and will sell teem as the bought ttiem, r to t2 off regular prices.. E Iiwotr. 1,,,, -sets --Oct. 3-4.
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Stanley, Bayfield- Oat•. 3 4.
\fest Ni-.uari, •rhe rtIdAitt Qct 8
Men's all wool, heavy weight douhle-breasted Tweed Blytlt:rn,l tt,.rrisB tiR Oct..0
Suits, well lined and made; all sizes, regular price .A-bf}eltl, t),tt•g;eer,nor,-Ocf. 10-i1..
would be $8.50 Howirk.6ml-ie-Ot•t. 12.
- Special $5.00
Youth's heavy ail wool Tweed Suets, welt made and
trimmed, all sizes, regular value :7.50
pec i&i $5.00
Boys' Tweed Suits, new style, well, made and lined,
all sizes, regular $3.75
Special $2.50
Men's Grey Overcoats, lined with first quality Farmer's
Satin, silk velvet collars, specially well Tailored,
latest shape, worth regularly $io
Special $6.75
Children's°Tweed Suits, well lined and made, worth
$2.75
Special tSi.75
The above are only a 'few sample prices. We have many
otherlines of• equally special value Yon can't aftord to miss
these clothing bargains. See them to -day. -,.--a
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Adak', yrs, l :.,sal is or; 1st page.
aH Ten Opens Sept, 3rd.
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STRATFORD, OST.
Never before in' the history of our
college have our graduates been so
' remarkably successful in securing ex-
cellent situations inamediattely on
Ieaving college as during the present
year. If you have a diploma from
' our college you need no "political pull"
or influential friends to help you to
success. You can stand on your own
merits and will surely advance to the
front. Our courses of study ate com-
plete, systematic. vainable-t be best`
' in Canada to -day. Catalogue free.
W. J. ELLIOTT,.
Principal.
We l.:r ee enjoy eu. several copious ,
showers •,r hit e, res a safe pleasant laxative, or where
r"the liver is deranged, with beudache
R. E Vickie d end wife have rettu u use Dix -Little Liver Pills. Sold by 0.
ed from visrtrug; in Toronto and Bran tit
Lutz:'
ori t.
Rave. 1Ir„rs. Brown and Milyartlk
ext:tpiege•d pulpits on Sunday evening
last.
An infett{t eon el Mr. and Mrs. : J•ers,
Coiling 07 '.1, died un Moadr,Yy, aged
0 days.
Mrs. (leo. Stephenson, of Constance,.
visited her niece, Mrs. M. J. White
\l'n�. \litiers, of lianville, intends
,moving iti town s3' he cap gel, a suitable.
reeidener to rein.
.hlr. nerd ,firs. 1.+. W. Gl•r,ilulan have
returned from visiting friends in Ewe
onto acid Peterborough.
Art. Carrie, of the Goderi,ch -Signal,
and Will Elliott, also of :Goderich,
called on friends here Tuesday.
The riiller mill is rnuni't,g 2-1 hours
. per duy with tiro gangs of W0111rrlen,
Undercl thi to fill large exhort ,orders. W, Page
=+ is pig l,teugi teei•
Direct from the Mills, the best values we have ever shown. liars. tiiLvtkc and daughter of Mee c-
e gar ton, N. B., are visiting at Mr,, Rich,iid
Ladies Vests and Drawers at 25, 35, 5o, 75c and $I oo, every bon the Thames L,uad and
Harvey's
with friends in,Exetei
kind, ato, 6o
inkable titin 75,
the unshr , 5, ,
Men's Shirts and Drawers,
Boots Sz,Shoes
Just openedup
pa full new line. There are a number of specials
among them. We can fit your foot, please your eye, . and will be
purse. Ask to see our special lines.
very easy on your
T
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Direct importers.
James. \Valker, of Devon, has pur-
chased the `vest fifty acres of the
"'Webber Earn,, Mr. bted{leii, the for -
rarer purchaser, having ticrovvn it up.
LOOK AHEAD.
The young man and
would suc-
ceed
u
womanN
coed: in business will pro -
pare themselves for bust
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nes", neva. A course it in one of
the Federated Business
Colleges is a sure way to
reachthis success -col-
leges in London, Toronto,"Lramlltou. Ottawa''
Sarnia, Berlin. Galt, twelfth. St, Cttharincs.
Now term opened Sep ember 3rd.
For. general inforni.ttion write to the,
-Business iii e
oresfi, Gl�l l
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Y. M. (,. A. B1JI LDING,
LONDON, ON
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J. W, 4V nsm.crt,vEr.•r, Principal. s 1
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Wm. Bubolz has disposed of bis fine
farm on the Rippen, road south of,
mondville, to Win. Oak, of Mullett
near Blyth. The price paid. was 87,-
000, and Mr. Oke takes possession on
Oct. lst. ' r
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Whatever You
Want
Whether it's a suit for a format'"
occasion or just for business or for out-
ing, , it ought to be well made and
,a way.
ought to lift We do ' ittbat t '
The fit will he perfect ; the making
will be excellent ; the clothes will be
a credit to us and to you.
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Note Tile Friees.
Black worsted suits worth$22.00 for
$18.00.
Fancy worsted suits worth $20,00 for
$10.00.
Scotch tweecl suits worth $20.00 for.
810:00
Canada Tweed snits worth 818:00
for 814.00.
Corrie in and look through the stock,
willt pleased to meet you.
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Grieve's old stand, opposite post office.
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