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;TER MARKETS.
BAOH - BDNESDA
1 05
Barley , 65
BUc1Kwlev-it.. a,,..., 00
1Pe. ,, ,,....... 1 00.
Potatoes. lex bag , , . , .. 1 20
.telQuri gear cwt., family
Flour. low irate per £W I ..
LAQAho','6,per ct ...,...
Shorts pert4, , ......
lEt an porton .,.•...,
Sugar Beetrueae.,..,...,
0
135
180
2 `I5
1ti5
28 00
220
23 00
Cl ti? LOST -01. sin Street, Exeter,
a p all :and ta t'4 g baby's
4rtk'!elee :,ander 1i:int:lly leave at Hay
P. O. or Powell's Bazaar.
MILLINERT-TEX EAL,9,NCE Off'
OUR MILL/NERY WILL BE SOLD AT
HALF PRICE, BE SURE TO VISIT.
Ol3"R SI-IQW BOO S.--STBW?iRT's.
HO ;ISE FOR SAI B
Street. Exeter,
Any person
a!ring anay.- cream separator will
Wed° *,o c_:c at the Exeter Ear atn Store
end see t`;c Prar. rrr,° `rh`,s :3e one or the
hest €rd gasrest ru,n.''.1tnnS separators on
ire :market, Come in and le', 'us talk
tis DL.1TenF
i' OliT), Er2ter
,t. RIG ,t,ANGE OF OUTING sHURTS
FOB; MEN IN WHITE, FtNCY.
z 'B PFS AND COLORS, SPECIAL AT
SI-STEWAI?.T'Sr
A 4` ED -A reliable man
taAlr i13e 1a experience anion:, Farinera, tO
rept' Staut.,
r
AWesker n O^.t:L. o
Porn meat position tor `the right alar
Stone & weliJ gton, Nurserymen, Tor
1Ci7}*A
COMEII^iA'T ON laNtlERWE.AR FO
MEN AND WOMEN IN PLAIN AND
MESH WE.A.'vES.--STEWART'S.
A
Spm':
TR c L, FIt3TEI
Ito;141 Clay.
T,' -Ma ZT.
let, w311 be a'
Sat SATL'I. DA
IO;iQ REPP COATS I
VERs PRETTY STILES, NFiA"EI
TRIMMED A,ND WELL ,ItIADE3 w$5.00
,$04,0, $;.Otl. STEWABTS.
EX.ETER ADVEIGATE, °T U SILAY JULY I n
Ni
LOCAL OINGSt.
x3'uz:8 ?a Nincardiale Old Roy Week.
Luca,n and, Exeter play ball •here at,
TahuradaY- at 6 o'clock,
Some of $ bowler$ tattenci, R going
tQ the London tournament ne.. t 3week.
Wbe cages altaout• the lnr,ice 9t' coal?
Its t to p,4ce a8ics that's bothering us'
tow. •
•Mr, Brow, ,of I ngsv lie sang a Pleas -
Ing 'solo zn :aaMes,'Sitreet Church Sunday
livening.
Where one man ha:an't: enough to eat,
t'housstad have dyslpe+ps4 from eat -
too much,,
The Exeter Crt..langernen and file and
&ton band attended, fh_e, b,I„ celebr ,t`on
li Seaforth- on the 12th.
number or the Exeter people inter.
eel i2i ,la;orses and rae. g attended, the
et
in Lonadoag' last week. ,
tr_ W. W. •il',alper, Exetea' Noah,
lost a va,rxuable horse en Saturday rtiE,cbt
it
havitrg dropped dealt from the effects
o tZ:e, heat.
Al'O:st tobacco e one Q. alta best cure
M»A°agrraabte for tF«e baq of, any poison-
crus insect. O' nary le4.f tebacea,
welt soaked a`,,ad tied over b_ttea spat,
takes tis P',Vie away rapidly and twinge
deWO the »nflaznn=na.o.a,
lS"e 'eo,n; retinas li saes, M, 3I.
c ad, Alma 1,'McPherson, and nnna
1+. Dow on tlaetr tau er ,:rt pe,sa, :g
the 1v:cent Noma Settees esaln,inat„olne
•:'.. *:
comer two 41sth tttra`d and 'Ole
t, xnaentSoned Tib London,
. bass 3U °.3zcbes' long' .as d vve;gin;gag
taouxada, wag' ea'u ' nw in, the bFawti roti
ver at Rraesels hI" P, Routledge and
WQtit@Ua}a. They had quite af,
to Lair it., Et 'holds the
'Size o:
f tinAM 3t years.
�x
e`a ri.
A t;u,at wedding was solemnized a't
l?ectery "tan Monday at two o'clock,
4. aaa Miss- amine, Sophia. Sinclair or
Qwta. formerly of St, bTuryo, was united
as ^gala rr ;>e to Mr. Edward Snell.., Ti`e
ad c?eatee tends sett ratulatiosns,
.rT
lGs
wre
Cavy, .
the Exeter Lod "e Qt
bald 'their annual Decoraeea
rIces at, the cemetery en Sunday
IL when flowering plantswere
placed on the graMss.oi na„emb'rs Of
who hams gone to their long
Cite
successful +and da;ties
tchewara'election was a to
boy, Sam J.4..atta, who,
for T.aiit icon 11 p R
ho prerder; Whiter Scott.
a 9newspaper putil.'eizer aazd
PI;t'll-IING SUITS FOR HOTS ;AND
MEN -DON'T FAIL"'TO BUY. ONE RE.
FORE GOING ON TOUR HOLIDATS:
A'1 50c, to $1.5O.-STEW?►RT'S,
VACATION NOTICE -Dr, 'a;touletcn
desires 'to'anr.our.ce toot 11,:s desltal of.
S.c#a u*:li be e1'osrd irom Jul- 15th. to
Art het 15th.
It S SPI;IaItIt.Y 'FESTIVAL -A. za+sp=
berr} icstival w:E21 be ,hold, Lal comm.
Lion wi: the Psesbyrter'nn Church, ori
itLr.- Christie's Lawn, on, Thur[Sda't,t
duly '1•Sth.. Tea served 2rern 0 to
o'clocle Bard fin aitterdar:cet Adrnis-
s'icta. 25c. and 15c.
•
WARNING
Those people who are rag~ tag so tree
with the Canning Factory peas will do
well to remember that they are bealIng
the law and should, not be surprised ;f
they are made pay dans 5;eaa.
Fire wh ch did dama,go to, over' 4;
heli n a31:on dollars swept throughl
irnousand island Park on +ionday aft-
ernoon destr'Oyjing the COlumb:hn Ho-
tel,
snores; ng the Wellesley House, and
burn'ing over a hundred cottages.
APPRENTICE WANTED- To learn
tagbering. Apply to -' E W111e,
Exec• er.
WANTED -LIVE POI7LTRY FOR
WHICH' WE WILL PAT HIGHEST
PRICES STEWART'S.
A car of teed w,Ileat has just arriv-
ed and we earl supply you withi what
teed wheat you want. Our oats have
arrived also. -HARVEY EROS,
Mr. Samuel Sweet was in London, on
Iond ., .
Mr. Ed. Snell, :has gone to 'Godealch
to wgrlu..
Miss • lay Davis has returned to .Lon-
don after a vist.
Mtles Ed tth Liddicott of , London is
the guest of Mlles Laura Joiy.
Rev. Peter 'and Mrs. Nichol of : S'mcoq
who have been vi,atting` their daughter,
gra. 'Sharp, have retied home.
Alma and Chatilie Drew of Toronto
• and John Mathers of Chicago are v:s-
Wing Gerald Fitton,' 'Tae last mention-
, rd intends rernat_n; g for a year.
/Delaware, Lackawanna
ani& Western Goan
Company's
SCILITO1 C096
The best hard coal mined.
Burns to a white ash.
EET.T
COALMAN
'
us, • ray and
earning in
'Your orders in our line will be
attended to quickly and 'satisfac-;
oily. We are here to please the
ie, eecding anythtrtg3 in star a
d late asir a t t41afrono you
410Yt t�[ai8r J - P14
DVOC&T.
25, will
port tat
Latta l
ter,
Geo. I'oweli °Qi 'E`)1 Ilford planted out
A4100 peach tre4s' in the ,pine dletrict
near Port Fratnlr attdt the trees aro dQ-
drag except°oaiaily well. Several T'oron-
tQ people are looking over the loeaticia.
with a view Ito developirm fruit culture,
1ledtord Tribune,
Mr. and loins, F»dwurd Vii• rr,11, ;aa Lu
can, announce the engagement of their
youngest daughter; , Mabel to 'Mr.O
L, ltfeCo ub, the nnairrA et to take place
ouiletiy :n. Holy Trinity Church oz
ugust' tat, lnlea 3ftra: :as k sister
of
Mrs. W. S. Colo, of.,Exeted.
The dates of the( Fall and winter assiz-
es tavo beets announced. The alttinge
at Godenie'h, will; be :els foiLaws. Pot
jury cases, tondayy, September i00
before tibia ZustSee ct the Exchequer
Division. For non -jury; cases, 'T'uesda'y
December 3rd before lir. Justice'.t:Hdle-
The unfortunate consumer seems to
be up a
x,
t
gat.na�at . During the depth et
the w1nter the coat of butter 3s high
because the rartIclo Is scarcetit this
season the article is most plentitul,,but,
trio price ,,e 'high because the .cold,etor-
a `e coxnpatnies are planting It away
to market it dur4ig1 the ;period of
scarcity.
"The many'itlends; of riles Mabel,P01-
rick have been pleatsa to see her back
ttntown tine past weelep Owing to, the
illness of her fatbert she at her home
In Exeter. Dr. and .1.1rs. p'olL`'cic left
Thursday on a, trip to Winnipeg and
the Pacific Coast and expect to be away
'soros six or eight weeks." -St Marys
Journal.
A Regular Storm Perllod, eaveras the
19th to the 24th,, ;bel central; on -the
21st. Falling barometer, 'high tempera-
ture and, electrical storms will develops
in western sections at the beginning.
of this period. The Venus influence,
and the Moon ben end the equator . on
Dna 19th, wall insure thunder store
on and next to tihag date. The 22nd,
23rd and 24th, w,iil brine a culmination
of: blusteriing, o'm1n(otus " storm clouds,
with violent eufmarner gusts, of wind and
local showers. Look folr- such phen;o
rnena at the,. fiirst ,stai,3'es of this per.;
sod, follp'wed byl a daiep in tempera.
tura that will be very gatefui to swelter
sag 11uinanay.
The London, Huron, and Bruce i,s be-
ing re -railed from;Clin'tbn to i9`fnglaa•ni
a distapate of twenty four m,i'es. 'Thte
rails heretofore In use wente !ntatde in
$arrow. EnPJ nd,` and were put`tdowh_
when the : road was constricted ria.
1875. Thep have stood the wear and tear
remarkably well, much better than the
rails of more ,recent make. Those now
being laid are 50:, poubd,s ,to the yard
and barve been in us(e tope the mail,'
line, where they h .yle .bean replaced by
rats, 'twenty pounds ha..atvier to 'stand'.
the rstraiTi of the big; kfreighters. It is
expected they will answer for ., the}
Righter. tratf:!c orf Elie( L., H. atad B. for
Isom: time t9 came.
The bowlers had al good 'pine, on the
Exeter greens Thursday afternoon last
when they were v` s ted, by .; two rinks
from St. IVflatlys mods ono. ,Com ',Dash.
wood. As 'usual diose in chagge,of the
score cards did not hand them to the '.
secretapy, glad we aro u,natble to gwe
the result in detail. However. the St.
Ma' -ye !rinks, coneys rating of, Messrs,
Wy e, Sanderson, Dickson and Clark.
skip, )drown, R:r,hatrdson, Brook " and:
Ands, eon.' skip, were 2 shpts up e:
the three games that each rink play-
ed, Mr Clark won from Heatrnan, and
Coxa. Crsoc'ht, but :;lofst to, Taman. lir'
4nd rson I;bst tQ Sav%e ul,'and to Tay
-
Joe Cr'a'ig wag :honla trona LondOri Sun-
day.
Miss Myrtle I)sunceY s visiting in
Duiuti .
M11iss Edna Brock :,s visiting her sis-
#er it Obathajnt,
ltiaiee. Nettie Walters left laloraday oto
visit in Toronto,
Mr. Wm, Welsh_ of Londaor3 was in
town over Sunday,
Nies Jennie Pickard has returned•a,'r
ter a v' s:tt " Brantforki.
Mrs. Smith a! td on •ot Ayl&ner visited
Mrs. Thorn. Baker this weep.
Mr. W, J, i‘Ulllett; is _mope tving his
house by 'decorating and pafnttng it.
Wes Lours' Carling is visiting a1
Kincardine, :e guest of 'v lss Arnold.
'Mrs. Ferguson auld, daughter, Ml se
Cecelia of. London are visiting in and
around Exeter.
Dr. Luther Gill and tali n'.ly lett Men-
day in their auto for their home in
Toledo.
Mr a t d Mrs, rs,; Jas. Wanless,
11. Col'h s and tlrs.. T. Hawk as autoed
to, Toronte Wednesday..
jr.MUri Cu CunttfInghantand. w.ite of Cam
roar, Alta., are vis!tne Ontario relatives
in and ,arowid Exeter
Mrs. Mel otell'Ot' Guelph: with her sonI
%s s.tin,g i:er brother.,.: and, aisters,,tbel
Messrs. and Misses Weekes, i
Mr. James WaTMnless and terull'',
¢ea• a v4sit here, Mendaq TflOrt
zt
'vex auto for their home #n.Dulu.tlt.
Mrs, Mosey and da'ug1y er, Lena, eat
Toronto are 'visiting relattives hare, the
guests oe 'the fol`#:ter; e, .eletor, Mr's, Ed.
Treble -
Mrs. G.,11. McDonald_ and pOtT of New -
on, 'Iowa, aTO 'spend,tn: several 'weeks
with the ,tornaer'ts parents, Mr, and 11Trsa
Jo'nn Snell.
IIrt1c4 walker, wbt tot his Toot abet
a# eanm ltt G +dyer hrand;'since has been
tai the. hospital, has returned hostas, half
ins recovered:
Mr. 3. Sanders of Wgpdeteck, atte;r
spendFialg a few des with his parents,
Mr. and :Tr}s, Sakit'l' Sandeills, Hurbn
aeet, Tett Saturdnly everting far ties,
West and, twill takei a trip to the coast
Wore retur'rang.
e & Cement
Alw.ays on hand
R. O. SE
iter,
ICON
ontari
tr, C.:a,s, L_ndenfeit ?s holidaying, iaa
"F imisor.
bins, 3., Biiasett 's Paria'
and Peturboro.
Miss Lottie 11 dinar. of , Toronto
visiting' relatives hOre,
IUr, Jobin 7 enghr and Willie Riede
elate are ?n.oildayinQ ink inBerlin.
' Mrs. R. Gr Saidon and son Harry
left Tuesdl3.(y to viiant An Berlin,
Mr, 'and firs. Prank Colborne .of L4241-,
don are vtainling a T, Elliott'a.
?susses May q!