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Taking
Inducements.
We propose taking stock
shortly aaud we also propose .to
give as bargain in ex•ery snit or
garment put out toy we before we
start the job.
Coke " oo.s..
We have some of the choicest,
most fashionable and up-to,date
goods to be had, thus giving you
a good. selection, to choose from,
exnen boy
When we ray we are going to
give bargatins we mean that, but
they wall only last nam stork rak-
ing is over, so leave your measure
now.
Drop in and get our prices
he couvineed of what we say.
Yoga realize u douhtedly the izupor-
tanee of having a flour that can be
depended upon at all times. Eeeter
Star Fionr will till the bill every time.
HalevnvTh os,
At Stewart's you can get a very,,
uiee 7 -piece glass fruit set or :t" food
size granite .kettle with one pound,
of Art Baking Powder for 50 cents.
I)on t you thank it 04 bargain.
For prom -leery.,.. -
note and receipt
forms call at the Advocate office,
Who Doesn't, who does not want
the best [hour. Ask for the 'Old Re-
liable Exeter Star.
HAATET BRos,
Allan's Woran Powders are the Deihl -
est, most pleasant and most .effectual
worm remedy in the marl et. .Sohl
by C. Lutz, Exeter.
Rev. R W. Knowles. of Crediton,
will preach in James street church on
• Sunday Morning next, while in the
evening the pulpit will be occupied by
theRev, Mellott. of $ippon.
i The farmers who have used Ela ;lista
- Stnrk Food pronounce it tine best,
cheapest and ;most saatisfeetory stock
food they have ever used. We have
stores of the highest testimonials from
� le
t 5 this � .PAY
tae hest stock x,n.ael in ht tae ti
t of the eoanntry. Sold by C. Lutz, Exe-
ter.
The Sovereign Bank will be open for
business on Wednesday next. July z3.
pThaeir ort ees are now nearly completed
!and will be a credit to the b:iank besides
adding considerably to the. appearance
of Dart Main street. We wish the nle%V
bank every sau eels. Their "ad" til:•
;tears in ai,other eoluann.
The friends of Me. Flank, ease, Lon
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tbn Road, North will regret to learn
of his seriraaas illness. On Thursday hast
he was suddenly taken down with an
Dna*atte attack of appendicitis ;arid soon
sv«as in ai very critical condition. On:
qday hisphyeleialas deemed it•.tdele-
tabic• to operate for the removal of the
tremble and on Similay evening, the
operation wasperformed b Dr.(i;Inn.
aClinton, aissieted ! v Drs.1ollims and
i;lynda,Aaan. At the tinge of s-riting he
is resting easy Rind while be is yet not
out of danger there is MISO11 to believe
he will recover.
Rev. Ronal Dean Walsh, of Braitazp-
tarn. ()wooled kite ks:all:it iin the Trivia
Mt•t oria chur-ch tam halal' evening',;
last, delivering a very able, interesting
nand practical dire to;rse which Was Did.
titeuval tit most attentively by the large
congregation, fine Kiev, gen ieaaann
lbad not uttered many senQtetaees of is
chi stely -e befOre IW bail impressed eve.
i s person in the t>oaar~a�gartiealo,roa tri lain
�G •- ,
;, l:was er in gar'eaclrinig and «aS Inc otorcea'1- qq
Cil rapt a ttentiem and admiration were
given to each w0111 ;LS It Fifarated Miro
his rips. Hieserureata sbowtai la it.'.;.
(nigh knowledge u the Srriptuees, a
wide cacqueintcannce with literature and
['haat he was in sorsa.[ toe;eb with the
works of the great poets. The con-
gregation was indeed highly appreci.
alive.
A Goderich correspondent to the
GlRobefurnhslaes the following crop %v.
port for Huron:—All reports frons the
ctaoatatry in this section are bright and
cheery. '[Wheat and barley are sard,
to be all that conic! be desired, in many
ceases the best for years. A crew farmers
say, "Well. just fair," but most replies
are, "Very good, indeed," While the
ave other is not yet settled, a good part
of the hay has been safely gathered,
end with a few more days of sunshine
there will be little room for grumbling
on that score. A large crop of apples
is in view, and small fruits, except
cherries, are abundant. All that is
needed for the remainder of the season
is faair weather. The wet June has been
somewhat of a1 drawback, but a rnod-
ethatz:'ate.ly. make July will ake up for all
Boy Wanted.
Good smart hay wanted to learn
printing. Appl.yy at this office.
Organ to licit.
A first-class piano•ease organ, 6
octave, to rent. Apply at this office.
Jacket Found.
In Stephen, on Friday, Jelly 4tb. a
blue serge jacket. Owner can have
same by calling at the ADVOCATE of-
fice and paying for this notice.
Found -Gold 'watch.
On William street, a gold watch,
owner can have same by proving pro-
perty and paying for this notice. Ap-
ply to manager of Molsons Bank.
Raspberry Social.
A Raspberry Social will be held on
the Presbyterian church Dant Manse
grounds, on Tuesday evening, July
22nd. Admission 25 and 15 cents.
Ice cream extra. Refreshments served
from 6 to 8 o'clock. Good music.
Card of Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Smith desire to ex-
press their best thanks for the many
and sincere marks of sympathy and
kindly assistance durinhe ilness
and subsequent death of their son. Earl.
The many kindnesses were highly ap-
preciated.
Removed.
Miss Tom hereby informs her pat-
rons that she has removed to the
rooms over Mr. Gladman's law office
(formerly occupied by Dr. Anderson)
where she is prepared so do all kinds
of dress -making, hemstitching and
fine work a speciality. An apprentice
req aired.
Thanksgiving Day.
The likelihood is that Thanksgiving
Day this year will be fixed for Novem-
ber 20, although' in deference to the
wishes of the business community it
may be put off until November 27.
People who wish to enjoy the holiday
would like to be able to celebrate it
earlier in November, or in the preceed-
ing month, when the weather is more
favorable out of doors. ,
Baseball.
A baseball match was played on the
Recreation grounds here on 'Wednes-
day evening of last week. The game
was interesting and close, good play-
ing being done on both sides. The
score was 7-7. The return match was
played in Crediton on, Friday evening,
the Crediton team suffering a Father
had defeat by a score of a 35--9.-A
game will be played here to -night
(Thursday) between the Ailsa Craig
and home team. The public may ex-
pect a goad exhibition of the game.
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Drafts available in all parts of the
world lwaght and sold.
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And t tamght leis rtiotrm upsstaaisa
Thtba• toboi;, tonne phutaograpbs
And )ware[ brought their e1)alrrs.
At 16 nem. mamma decamped—
And then, ye Gods; what blias1
Those lovers scat till nearly one
Aboutlikethis.
A wt'll-to,do man 18 not, always eaas
to do. y:
To cure had habits—keep good com-
pany,
Blank note and receipt forms at the
Advoeante.
No ytinia ; man ever bath: an ally
sweetheart until she jilted bim
A flirting; girl is like at'child playing
with fire. Some shay she gets burnt.
Some men spend half their thne ut
getting ready to waste the other half.
The man who gets sold and feels
cheap never under -estimates Itianself.
Messrs. Handford .rc Elliott shipped
:t carload fine horses to Winnipeg on
Tuesday.
It is official! announced that the
coronation will take place between.
August 8 and 12.
Don't blame the cook when the
steak is raw. Remember a woman's
work is never done.
A worn out isolitician is like a worn
out watch. I:le is no good when he
.gets so he don't run well.
This town is infested with a class of
retouchers who are not photographers
—they are obronie borrowers.
You can't always judge a, man's
piety by his pants being out at the
knees. He may be a crap -shooter.
The League of the James street
church will hold an ice cream social on
the.lawn of the church on the evening
of 'Silly 20th..
The forty-seventh annual communi-
cation of the Grand Lodge' of Masons
of theProvince are in session at Wind-
sor this week.
A stock man the other day wrote to
a prospective buyer: "If you want to
see a fine hog come to my farm and in-
quiire•for me.”
Itis said that the Sultan of Sulu has
no hair on his head. No wonder the
old reprobate is bald headed. He has
thirteen wives.
Mrs. R. H. Collins gave avery pleas-
ant <•At Home" on Thursday from five
to six o'clock at which some forty
friends were present.
The English church Sunday school
picnic at Grand Bend, on Thursday
last,; was quite successful and all re-
port an enjoyable time.
Woodham and Kirkton Orange lodg-
es enronte to Goderich Saturday morn-
ing gave us a preliminary touch of a
12% of Tiny celebration.
You can call most any n]an a fool
and not 'fall short of the truth,- but it
is mighty hard to convince hear of the
truth of your statement.
If there was any truth in saying,
"Time is mon ey"this town wouldbethe
most prosperous place on earth and all
of our loafers would be millionairs,
For restoring grey hair to its natur-
al color, to relieve dandruff, itchness.
of the scalp, and to prevent falling of
the hair, use Turkish,Scaip Food. Sold
by O.Lutz, Exeter.
Miss B. Horne, : milliner, underwent
a critical • surgical operation at the.
hands of Dr. Amos, assisted by
Dr._ Rivers, of Crediton, on Saturday
last, when three cancers were removed
foam her "breast.` The operation was
trccessful in every way and hermany.
free )ds will be pleased to know that
she is doing as well as can be expected.
Ladies! we are showing one of the
finest ranges of fancy lace hosiery in
the trade. The hot weather is caus-
ing a big demand for these goods, so
call earlyand get a good choice.
Value myour favor. J. A. Stewart.
Say Boys! don't you want some-
thing real nice in a soft front shirt
for these hot days, Stewart faits
some daisies from 50e. to 51.25.
Death ot hers. W ski. Stevens.
On Monday evening there orearied
in Exeter North a sudden death. Firs,
Stevens, widow .of the :late William
Stevens. had been living at her home
there and on 31onday evening was in
her usual health and had, gone across
as was her custoiu to see her friend,
ii'rs, Williams, when suddenly in the
midst of their conversation, she took
as stroke of paralysis .and died in a few
houas. Deceased was the eldest laugh-
ter of the late John (=anon, who for
:
ninny years lived at Devon, and was
56 yeasts qof age. She anarried Wm.
Stevens, wha diedin Exeter :