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Clothing
The warm Weather is with usagain
are yeti prepared for it? We are,
What you need is a
s,am er suit •
o
We
have
iaella you to keep coal, e tize
goods to suit and we make them, lap
to shit. Let us demonstrate these
facts.. for you.
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1V1ei'chant Tailor3,
n
EXETER MARKETS.
ED E.41,4011 WEDN SDAY'
luckwheat . , ,. , . 4.$;; ;50
Oats, . ,,R ,a,.., $$
'eaa,«..,., , .,, 70 75
otatoea.per bag i175elf ff
0 50 1000
,bier, per cwt., family 2 40
P:Iour, low grade per ow 1 45 1.45
17
15
3sayehogs, per
Shorts per ton..
ErsiaperWOOL-4./1,0A ata
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is
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LOCAL ‘DOINGS.
Mrs. N. McAvey, who bas 'been ill
for several days, is convalescing,
Thursday, August 100th has been pros.
claina?d. Civic Holiday in Exeter tsY toe
acting reeve, W. II: ,Levett.
Itev; Nestle, jr, will occupy the dames
Streetpulpi for the next few Sundays,
In
the absence of Rev, Hobbs, who will
remain at .Muskoka another month.
Rev.r Ila v of S .. I'a i
.
nS , ceot tr ck, e
Church. B.s
ddulph, t+'ill occupy the Pul-
pit of the Trivitt Memorial Church, TIN',
eter, en Sunday next, both morning and
evening. l
A 'anew comet 1;e sand Ito be visible
early these znorntn s by the aid of
rdinary opera glasses. The comet rises
the niertheas't at '1.20 a,an., and sets
sn the mor'thWest at 7.12 p.m..
Messrs. McDoncli . Carlini are hav-
ing, the nlorth pare "of. the Pickard Block
pet in shapes for Ma.. James Beverley,
w:t.c will move his furniture and under
takiiag business therein shoraly.
Rev. D. W. Collins is taking his holt-
and will be aiasent front the pul
four weeks. The, vacancy walk row
ever,' be filled by clergymen in the neigh,
box,ttood and Mr, 0, Duplan of cell:,
ls
c x-
airry' JeaaaafiA«i','s, who has t
alleged at the Boss Taylor Plat
lie, has severed his connection
firm, and secured a position
ndon, leaving Monday morning
coznanenca• his duties,
Some of our merchants suggest that
iS our tov.a people would do their shop-
ping early on Saturdays they would get
a much better service, and 'would also
vo the r»t.'rPek+;*-peas' a little chalice
ndle their country cuetonaere:.
Thos, Sanders, who* wrote at Clinton
n the second part of the examination
or entrance to thq faculties of educe -
Ian at the University, is to 'be congratr
ated on his success in passim;. ;kale
also Ed, Willis, w;ab passed Part I, of
ae examination.
as L, P, Brodeur atanouneess that
future Empire Day will be celebrated
^ougiaout the Empire on June 3rd,
:Cl'an. s trthday, and 'Victoria Day
a public holiday, will be abolished
Canada The passing of the old
iday will be regretted, and the 3rd
of June, though by the almanac not. fax
II never seem quite as approi
to a day for a, holiday ,hs. alae!.
.Twenty, -1 aunties."
A 'severe lesson in 3aoneuty aaaa9ng
trioses persons wh',O find 'lost sums
of money, articles Kat value, etc., is
much needed, It i --s' extlia:r not getter -4
ally known, ar the . kafowledge ia: die
--
regarded, that an effort must be Made
publicly to restore to the loser any-
thing *cited up 'by' pearsons on the
strut or other places, and until this
Is done the tinder rests under the sue -
pinion of having stolen the article in:
question.
Mode/ school. sessions 'will open on,
September 5 and applications for ad-
mission must reach the deputy ,rninie-
ter by Aug15,ona form td be supplied
by him, No one will oe admitted to
a model school who does not not agree,
it successful in obtaining .a teacher's
certificate, to teach thereon, in Ontario
for at least the first year of his or
her teaching experience. A violation of
this agreement will lead to the c.an-
ceiling of the teacher's certificate.
The rink of bowlers, skipped by R. G.
Seidon, who went slid London Tournament
last week, met with the fate of many
an other glad rink, losing in, one, two,
three style. Messrs. Scldon and Taman
however, entered the contest .in Scotch.
Doubles and after eight games succeed-
ed in getting 5hato the finals it the sect
and event, getting a prize of a hand-
some hand -painted :nut; bowl each. The
boys played magnificently all through
the doubles, and are'to be congratulated.
on t, heir success.
Mr. Jas. Frayne, of Usborne called
the neighbors together Friday last and.
raised the frame work of a fine barn
on his farm. The old "time-honored cure
tom of choosing sides was followed
Mr. John Snell, wed Mr. Dan. Dew being
captains. The wore commenced with a
rush and everything went to-gether like
a clock much do the ,credit and mech-
anical skill of the framer, Xr. James
Brintnelt, The race for victory was taken
on both sides, but Mr. ,Sne]l's stalwarts
vanquished their opponents by a small
margin. Mr. Frayne will have one of
the best barns in the township when,
finished.
In
to
Poultr
We wilt pay till Tbursday n'
following for live poultry in trade..
Sold fowl 9a. perpound,
Old roasters 8c. per pouted,
Spring chicken 191.3 batch 1 c, per iia,
Duckling 'i2c, per pound,
Dude 9a, per pound.
Turkey 12c. per. pound;
These Fowl must be alive in trade
(Chicken to be 4 lb to the pair,)
Ikling to be 7 The to the pair.)
We cannot pay cash during the hot
weather as the shrinkage is so great
When cool weather comes and the
!danger of dying fropa :heat isover
we will again pay cash.
JONES & MAY
TEACit'ER , C'V'ANTED
For Union Scheel, IIay and Stephen,
ilthree miles • 'west of Exeter North,
State Salary, qualificatIon„, and send
testimonials: Apply to W. E. SANDERS
Sec'y, Hay P. 0. t
Stewart's special 30c. Teas
are equal to any 40c. package
of tea on the market. Try a
✓dam pie.
Our wedding stationery is of the lat-
est types of the best, Wa'rkmanal:ip un-
surpassed and prices right. Prospective
brides should call at the Advocate and
see for themselves.
$35.00 China dinners sets -
White body - Gold Traced -
Gleaning at 525.00 -Stewart's
FLOOR AND PEED. -Having put in
a stock of Flour and Feed I solicit
your patronage. Stand one door north
of Heamh.,n's Hardware -Rivers' old
staid. Jos. Davis.
Ladies Lisle Hose; Regular
25c. lines, our. price 2 pairs
for 25c. -Stewart's
SARNIA-DETROIT EXCURSION. -An -
oval " I.O.O.F. excursion to Sarnia wind
Detrblrt will be run on Saturday, Aug,
5th, Train leaves' happen 2t 8.23 a.m.
Return fare ato Sarnia sis $1.35. Fare
from Sarna: to Detroit per magnificent
.steamer "Tashmoo", at low return fare
of 75 dents. ' This will afford an excel-
lent outing and an opportunity for era
cursie nists to spend Sunday in Detroit.
GIRLS. WANTED
Apply to D. Sa Perripl & Company,
Limited, Leondon, : Ont.
/41
Take year live poultry to
Stewart's -That's the spot for
Sig values. -Stewart's
MARRIAGE LICENSE. -Get "your mar-
riage license at the Advocate Office.
ORGAN BLOWER : WANTED. -Organ
Blower wanted for Trivitt > Memorial'
3.
CNJurch. For particulate apply to , H.
Markham, e-rganilet.
APPLES WANTED.
are A quantityof Early. Fail An-
tes
Ales ;wanted, to be delivered at the; Evap-
sorator. E'eter, 'en 'Che' 3rd and 4th day
o: ii, i s*, for Whiati I will pay 25c.
poor hundred.
OS. SUTTON,
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ft.r :the :Junior Department
iter I'sz'bli, School
.Apply to , ,
r, GRIGG, Sec.
'Mary
n' s.
t'kle
el sort' i
tta Ern, Rivers of Buffalo, is visiting
his parents here.
Mrs. Ree': Elliott of Norwich is vis-
iting relatives. here.
lM'iss Erie Gotala o1 llatniltan is visit -
lug l.Uss Maud Johns,
Mr, Sarna Adair of Forest shook hands
with friends in town Sunday.
Mr. Wm, Dig,-nala of Lueatt visited aE.
his home nese Thursday last.
Messrs. W. II. Levettt and W. 1 .
Clarke were in Lon,der Thursday
Mr, and hlrs. John Bissett ,of I ondona
spent Saturday with
relatives ,here,
_r.
S s James Walters visited her son
Frank in Detroit the latter part of last
week.
Mrs. Sonia Gould of London' visiteti
this week at the hostas of Mr. Richard
Gould this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oka and family,
returned to Toroto Saturday after a.
sit of two week.#, mere.
Mr. Thompson and daughter, Miss
Lizzie, of To;,anto, are visitors at Mr.
Roger No,ta
catt'sv Hay
To
Wi9hip.
Mr. John. Bawdert of'Ridget-own, after
attending the London 13awitng Tour.,-
t,2^;at, spent a few, days with relatives
bete.
Mr. and : 3f; :Alex; gager of Swift
Current, Sask.. and Mrs, land Miss Til-
lie 'sager visited aai Cla'acleboye several
days during the week.
" Mrs, j.11. Ialkrsater At Paris was sum-
atoned here Saturday last rowing to the
Serious illness of her°mother, Mrs. Wary
Welsh. Mr. Inter was here over Sura-
Mfrs D. Johns arrived home Friday
evening foam Sarnia. She was accom...
panted hero by her, daughter, Mrs. W.
T, Goodisaon, who with Jack will visit
for ten days,
Mr, and ;Mss. 3,.,G. Staiitaurym and .fam
fly left on Saturday laaarning to spend
two weeps at Jackson's Paint, after
which Mr. Stat;burn will attend Grand'
Lodge of Oddfeltows.
Mr, .7, E. SAIXth w to last week sold his
siege-repairlug 'bu;sinteas to Mr. A. Wal-
ters, left an Monday 'to take charge of
a store in Hanover. Aire, Smith wilt
remain here for a, time.
Mr, R. S. Steen' of Dauphin, Ma .4
ited over Su lclay with "tale brother -in -lar
Mr W. B. We denhanuner. Mr. Steep
conducts a large gep rel store business
in that place, and reports business and
things generally flourishing mrsslthae west
ATS; Trueman Alliott is xisiting iaz
Marlette' Bice,
Garvey Acheson of T.Londan spent Sun-
day at his home here.
Mfrs, C, D. Edwards, after a visit at
tiae Rectory, returned to her ,,ionic in
London Adanday,.
Mr, C. E., Dale of St. Thomas visited
at theCentralHotel over Sunday, Mrs,
Dale returned to St. Thomas with hint
Monday evening..
Mr, and Mrs, Ed. ilillbtarzz, atter two
weeks' visit here, the. guests of Mr, and
Mrs. A. 3, Ford, returned to their house
Paris in _ s Monday,
�Trs. Samuel. S,haddock, after a week n
visit with Mrs.• Geo. Ethe.inugton,, and
other friends returned to her home m
Detroit Friday.
Mis:, Eva Carling, after spending o,
fetiv weeks with her parents, returned oal
Monday to Desiring her duties at St.
Luke's Hospital, New York.
Do You Feel
All Tired Out
n and Listless?
ave you that all gone
o ambition, don't care to
work, felling? If so
..exai ,
Bamboo Brier Blood
B'I'lilder
kill soon make you fee%your
best, It has been pronounced
the finest tonic by many thou-
sands during the last ten
years.
.00 a bottle
S Colei
The Recall Store
SURE SHOTS
FOR OUR
AUGUST SALE
Goode moved out freely last month, yet we are
carry on this SPECIAL SALE thru August so long
need the room for our large Xmas stock,
Week ` End Week End
Specials
Specials
All our, 26e, Barrettes A new stock of gran -
Sides and back combs, iteware corning this
go at 19e, week, at money say -
26c. Stationery 10e, ing prices 10 per cent.
25e. Cups & Saucers 19c off all graniteware.
25e, Salads 19c.
25e, Cake Plates 19c.
not satisfied
as the goods
and
last, We
will
Week End
Specials
loc. Sm ill dishes O6cdoz
20e. Cups &' Saucers
$1.25 a doz.
10c. plates 90e. doz.
10 per cent. off all White, Gold and Lumoges China, Now is the time to
buy this line.
Come help us make this a rousing sale for August. We are here a year.
on Aug 8, and we have turned over a good lot of goods we want to make
the coming year double. -Nothing over 25c, inhardware, China Specials s IO
-15-25c, all the time,
Get the habit of coming here and you will save some money. Our candy
dep't is well kept. Our fresh roasted peanuts have a fiayor of their own.
Come In and look around. There's always Bagains at this store.
RECEPTION ..TO GRAND MASTER.-
On August 17th the 'Oddfellows of Ex-
eter intend tendering a reception to
oneof their members, Bro. S. A. Pop-
lestone, who is' rib* the Grand Master'
elect of the Graney Lodge of Malaria.
The features of particular ,interest to
thepublic will be the addresses to be
given by prominent Oddfellows and the
Band Concert in the evening on the
,Sdh000l grounds, to -which, of course,
there will be no admission fee. A cord-
ial invitation is extended to all Oddfel-
lows and the public generally 'to the
public reception on the school grounds.
The Band Concert ;will be ,ho ordinary
affair as one di the beat city bands
will be present , and we trust all will
unite In doing honer to our former,'
townsman. Full particulars next week.
AND ORGANIZED. -Ata meeting on
Monday evening of the mnenibers of the
new band in their' practice room, next
the Town Hall, the following officers',
were elected, -Pres:,: D. B. Sanders ; Vice
Pres., Gordon Manns; Sec-Treas., Earl
South. cstt ; .Treader, Ed. Treble; Marla-
g-ing Committee., W. Henn, L. I'enhaleg
Ed. Harness, together with the .leader{.
The following is a; list' of the members;
E. Treble, leader, J. Walser, T. Wainer,
St' Harness, E. ,5outticott, F. 'Sheer's,
A. E. Andrew, G. Manns; Herb. "our-
L,.Peni'aie,.I-lorry Srvreet,'Clinton
Sweet; x�rry'Fukt, Well. 'Hera, Erin.
Davis, Gordan Taylor, John Mallett, D.
E. Sanders, and Norman Fo-rd. The
instrinnen It, are .11.0^7+'' " away be'iteS re -
1 n
€-iting an ;St paired ane' r, -active will commence ink
mediately on their return. The Council
�. and Ella Link„oP sonic „weeks ag,o placed the Swerk , of
a`iew"clay.' , sit e.rganizat'on into the hands `Jt the. ,leaxl-
rs, Y'rsd. B c7en er, hnd he s been, successful ;n recur-
Monday .o, esspe ` a i ,3 cartes era'ble e 'c,,i, t ; material as
K.,, visit', lee,' d i 13e� ts't,J t:,iainp�y ',gave"
ai
tizo � pCae.7,. }.ri,5.a lab;
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FOWELL'S BAZAAR
INV The Very Latest in Life and
Accident Assurance.
The most liberal policy in the history of As-
surance is now being issued by
The
Canada Life Assurance Co
of Toronto
In addition to the regular rates far, Life Assurance the, company will issue
a TOTAL DISABILITY POLICY for the following rates per 31,000.00,-
Age g at Annual
Entry Premium
Age at
En try
Annual Age at
Premium Entry
[ '
1
Annual '
Premium
20-38
34
36
36
87
38
39
40
`...2c`..
.30
.30
.35
.85
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.40
.45
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48
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.50
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51
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53
54'
55
$1.00
1.10
1.25
1.40
1.60
1.85
2.10
Here's Why WE
Ask For Your
Jewelry Business
It's an oft -told -tale, but it should never grow
uninteresting to the buyer who would be econ
n � Q"
rnical•
Our pricers are right. Prove it for yourself by compar,
ison with others, Our selections are large, giving you, a large
variety to choose from -again the proof is by comparison, Our
goods are of fine duality, We back this statement with our
guarantee. Don't these things give us a right to expect from
you a fair consideration of our goods,
q ,
,TeweUer & Optic an
About to go housekeeping Joa
'ipply of
Furniture
to furnish the home with. We have a fhl
which cannot be surppassed, in the county.
your circumstances may be we have a. hue
perhaps
A New Parlor Suite, New Bedroom
Suite, A Couch or Rocker,
Something for the
Kitchen or Dining
Room.
will be in order. We can suit yon& taste and pric
inanything in the line of furniture.
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d,
gam"
ROWE TKINS N
The Leadine Rome E'uzi ishera alid Funeral Dir'eotors.
This disability provides for the: as -cured as follows, -
Should he become 'wbtoily and permanently disabled from injury or disease
so that he could'net followany gainful occupation, no further payments would
be'necessary; the company will assume t,he• risk ,as if the premium ,.had been
paid, and if the assured so desires the policy would be paid to h im in 20 an-
nual
nnual instalments.
Without prejudice to any !other cause of total di'ea(bility, the company will
consider the lose, or sight of both eyes, or the severance of ;hi -i', _hands at or
above the -wrists,' or of ' both feet at , or above the ankle, car one entire . hand and
one entire foot' as total and permanent disability,
Also poiicles are nlonv;Jis'sued upon the lives of women without extra charge
on the : whole life and -•limited ' payment] plan,', as wellas the 'endowment.
Y the In X9 0 he company allotted policy -holders X2,000,000 in prtafite and
have' given an average dividend on pretniums paid of ,l 2.36 per cent.. for the
past 20 years.`' ,v t ' s
The t14th yearly report recently Printed, shows the Canada Life Assurance
to he one of Canada's most prosperous `and safest financial institutions.
CUT OUT THIS COUPON ,_AND ,MAIL
A, I-iastings, Agent, Canada. Lite,
Exeter, Ont.•
Gear. Sir,- Being 'interested in life laitra
uranco, I -would like; tea discuss
Subi-c' with: you, with--th'e c -x rise
s'.erstand'ng. that in
dzgifrug' it wxl��;,i2�
no wise Obligate no to take any,Pleases
call on
For Full Particilars Apply to
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 32
MIDSUMMER
CLEARING
SALE
All summer goods must go regardless of cost, We
are cutting the prices in order to clear them all
out in a hurry; Do not miss this big Clearing Sale
White Waists
Everyone must go, no
matter what the price. .
Real ; dainty waists for
75c. each,
Embroideries &' Laces
A real choice lot is to
be offered at lowest
prices both narrow . and
wide.
Gloves and Hosiery
All our Summer, gloves
and hosiery at 'reduced
rices. Now is the .. time
to buy.
Gents Straw Hats
We are clearingt
hem
all out atl j us h
price.
� elf
Come and get one
Whitewear
A beautiful lot of
Ladi es whitewear allto
be cleared out at bar-
gain prices. See them
Ginghams & Chambrays
A lot of nice patterns
and colors to choose from.
All 12i and 15i, lines for
10c,
Summer Parasols
Only a few left but
each one will be a bar-
gain at 75c. and alp.
m
Lady
es Dress Goods
-Just -/j dozen to clear
out nearlyhalf price.
for
Just as good fall -.. as
no,r.
Cut prices on alouse-furnmshings,-Carpets, Rugs, `!
Linoleums, Lace Curtains, Tapestry Curtains, Blinds
a . Poles" y
n�
store' closes every Thur'
of July and August. .
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