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4,KETER rl •ARIETSF?r
CHANGED EACtl WEDNESDAY LOCAL DOINGS.
Wheat. 2.25
''hilly Flour ,.
Low grade flour
Shorts
• Bran
Creamery butter ,
Dairy, Butter ...
Lard .w,. m..,,.1.
Flay, per ton
Hogs
Potatoes, sew*, per bag
6' In tlae Pereot° 'there \vert tierelse
,,.43,00 to 45,00` She, the parlor -•lamp, ;and the,
,,36,00 aro is company, no doubt
41
So the liittle lamp went out,
,.32 to 34
38 The brick work of .lar, J, G. Jones
31 new store, is going up rapidly,
10,00 to 12,00 ,i1lr. J, iDelbridge has moved into
16.00 the; house vacated by Miss Down. an
3;00 Albert Street.
Mr \1F. J .Statham has 'purchased
airs Nr.rry Sanders. Wi1lram,Street an auto for use in, deliverina bread
is cont.ud to the 'wore through
it. in till C':C
iffier \ Rei. Gesch1ez of Tavistock
rt e tat et- Canning Company in ecappreciative ltive sernons in'James-Sr
:
;sited the a pea pack for this seasons church on Sunday last,
on. Tuesday.
Mr;, Jai Ferguson ;of Chatham is R. N. Creech were in Landon Monday
vSsit ng, w,ta her dant liter, Mrs. C. far a game of -bowls, 'Nut sed
W, Christie. •
Rinks skipped by R. G, Seldon and
Mr. Wni, Ward has purchased the
\lr, Robt, Howey and ran, and Mrs, building opposite the Public Library
Roy Wilson of Landon and liar. Rus- and will use it for his implement bus-
sel Howey of Ottawa visited with Mr, " mess;
and fors, C. W. Christie, having mu Rev. Dr. Turnbull of West Pies-
tored here. byterian church, Toronto area eh es
Mx h R. C: rrling's two, beagle hounds in .Main. Street Methodist thio -ch on
were killed an the G,T,R, track by: Sunday evening, August 12th,
the freight train.on Tuesday. rhey .lar W. J, iStatham wishes us to
were a valuable re-
te that his
cent'offered $100 for one of them, • , price for bread has
always been uniform, ;thus the item in
\Ir and Mrs, David Mack ,of town last week's paper could haves no, 'ref,
announce the engagement of their: erence to hi.m,
eldest .daughter, Elizabeth nary, to\Ir T. 1-i Newell has moved ereto
Mr P. H. J\ic.Ewen gat Toronto. Ow- the north side of the 'Bedford double
Leg to a recent bereavement in \2r, house on William .,Street and Dr,
llcEwen's family th,e :marriage .'Fill Dempsterwill .occupy, ewe: under-
take place quietly on August 18, stand the south .part.
Rev, A. 9D, Gishler of .l'avistack A rink o1 'Seafoath bowlers ski
preached two excellent sermons iai Pped
JJames Street Church on Sunday. by Joe. Fagan playetd a rink skipped
His attitude in favor of the Allies by his brother ,13111 here on Wednes-
teas very pronouneed, and he de- day night after the rola, ;Bill beat
nounced miletaryism and Prussiani,sm "t 'by a few shots,
in fearless and scathing 'terms,. Mr. Capt, J. K. Fairfull, who has been
Gishler is an able preacher and }r -i11 filling the position of vocational co -
be a welcome visitor to Joints Street
ordinator at the Mowat 11ilitary,Hos-
pulpit at any time, petal atKingstonhas mored his family
DIED IN CLEVELAND, - Word
to 'Kingston from Clinton:.
was received here on Monday of the Inferior flour is dear'at any priee,
death of little Louesa Hanna, young-
Your reputation as a bread maker
est daughter of _bar. and Mrs. S. C. incurs ,no risk if you use our Flour
Hanna, s.he having died" in Cleveland, MODEL is second to none.
Ohio, on. 'Sunday. Mrs. Hanna had Harvey Bros.
been visiting among relatives in. that To Correspondents -We would be
city, and it is supposed the intense very pleased if correspondents would
heat had sam.ethang Ito do with her get their budgets of news in.by Tues
death, Mrs. Hanna has only been,day morning's mail' next week. In
away from Exeter a few weeks and at fact a day earlier every week 'this
the time the family left here thaw hot weather helps,
bright and pretty little childwas in The Trivitt Memorial S. S. picnic`
perfect health. She was four years postpones from Wednesday last to
of age: Mr, and Mrs. Hanna havethe ,Timer:day, and held in Victoria Park,
sympathy of their many friends here„ was a very pleasing :and successful
affair. The kiddies and also the
100 PAIRS OF RUNNING SHOES older geopie enjoyed it thoroughly,
and SANDALS at Gast Price.-Bora_ Mr, and Mrs. 1rs. W. S. Thompson have
ing's, Exeter North moved their household goods to Lon-
don, where they will in future reside,
the city being .a.m,ore_conveni:ent res
AGENCY FOR THE WATJZIN'S
rdencefor
LINE. -Having taken over the "Wat_ : Mn Thompson as traveller.
kin's Agency from Mr. J. E. Gould Exeter regrets to lose lar. and Mrs.
of Mensal'. I am ;prepared to do Thompson,
business with all the old customers The pastor will conduct the ser
and others who +have not previously vices- in James St, hhethodisf church
uused the products I will be pleased next Sunday; \Iorninlg- A Vacation
to interest also. A full line now .. in sermon. Subject, "The Art and
stack Goods can ,be procured at Value of Relaxation" Ev,ening - A
residence at any bile., A full .line of Study in Hymnology with special ser-
Linaments Cough Remedies, Spices vice of song, led by, the choir.
and Extracts, Toilet Articles always Monday was Civic Holiday is Exeter
On hand, Phone orders promptly at- in common with many other mune-
fended to. Phone 43 Exeter. ipaliti'es. The day was 'spent in var-
WM. ANDREW, ions says,--gardenSireg, baw]ing, etc,
Travelling Salesman, Exeter, Ont.' and many people took trips en the
countrA Some of the bowlers went
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres, more or less, being Lot
13, Con. 1, Biddulph, (the farm of Wm
Kelly) an Landon ,Road. Clay loam
One of the best farms, in the. district.
Goad frame house and bank barn, and
other buildings. Two acres orchard.
Land all cleared. Convenient tprrnar-
ket, school and church. Possessionat
Once, Apply to M. CRONYN,'
Clandeboye P. a
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
b' C H Sanders at the Advocate Of-
fice Strictly confidential; no witness
The Home 'Nand Ins. Go.
of Neer York.
HEAL) OFFICE, TORONTO
Capital 'au:harized, subscribed'_ • and
paid up $6,000,000.
Surplus a' regards the Policyholders,
S19,336,177.25.
$1500.00 i nrurance placed on Dwell-
ing aui Barns for 56,00 forII:tre.e
years.
No Premium Note wequi¢'ed.
No Agent's fees.
T••
G, HOL .G IAN, Gen.,Agt,, Zurich,
THOS FISrIER, Sub. Agt., Exeter:
International Harvester
Co's. &gency, Exeter
,-•'-adz
All kinds of seeding, haying and
harvesting machinery, Including the
celebrated Oliver Corn and Bean Cul-
tivatozs, and Bean Harvesting attach-
ments, Ful stock of Repairs now in.
Also a number of Al Standard Bug-
gies, alclai.rghlin and Conboy makes
Neat designs and at right' prices. Call
and secu:a one for Dominion Day.
'Wm. Ward
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising Rates :Made
knowt, a •,
. a
pplicaflon
Stray Animals -One insertion, 50c.,
three insertions $1,00
Fano, at Real Estate for sale 50c.
each insertion for one month of four
insertions 25c, far each subsequent
loser tion
Miscellaneous Articles of not more
than five lines, for Sale, To Rent, or
Wanted Lost, Found, etc., each in-
sertion. 25e
Local Reading; Notices, etc., 10c. nee
fans per insertion. No notice I ess than
25c. Card of Thanks 50c,
Legal Advertising 1.0c, anal' 5c, aline
Auction Sales, $2 for one insertion;
and $e la; two insertions,
Professional Cards not exceeding 1,
lith -$r per year
to London to take ,parts. in the This-
tle Club 'tournament.
Mrs 5. Quance held a successful
sale of household +effects Saturday.
She and her daughter Miss O1lie, hi -
tend residing in Torouto, and the
latter left for that city 'on Wednesday
to make preparations, her mother to
follow later. Exeter regrets losing
firs anti Miss Quante,
Powdered borax scattere,d where'
theyfrequent will, it is said, ,exterm-
inate both red and black ants, but
it must he used pe.rsistentlyt, Do ,not
seen lap -right after, but let it ,re-
main until they disappear, sprinkling
anew if ' necessary A little. 'powder-
ed •sugar, nixed with the borax would
cause them to teat it more readily:
William Robert Garner', a 'yell
k: -iota printer of London, : formerly
of Exeter, died on Friday after a
long illness:• -Hits on dttion had been'
critical for some time„ and he -had
lapsed into, a comatose condition some
time before death. He was in his'
592 year having been, barn in 'Kin-
cardine •,a.nd is survived by his wife
Mrs. IIanna Garner, one son, 'Harold
and one daughter,
Four .rinks of Exeter bowlers wend`
to Hensall Thursday evening aid
played two games of twelve, ends each
with the Henson boys, N. J. Dore's
rink was two up and three down re-
'spectivelyc VT: W. Taman's rink Was
tie- and Le -re idown, W. D: Clarke's
rink- was down In each, game, R N.
Creec.I;'s tour were three up anct fif-
teen up. The final •scare showed Ex-
eter eight up .on, theeight games.
• .A great crowd attended the James
Street. 1let).rodist Church Si S.;)icni:C•
to Grand Bend on Thursday last, A
;large number of motor buses and also
touring cars conveyed t.he, people to
and fro, and as the weather was of
,tire very best ,thee day was fully en, -
lea -ed. The usual- line of sports was
indulged in" and :the dinner and sup-
per were bountiful spreads, and, as
always, .furnishe- d much of the picnic
pleasure
atatonsoka
NO INCREASE IN CRATES. -Ac-
tion regarding the raising of the rates
was deferred 'until next year at the
an,n a[ meeting of
he ddteIIo s,
Re-
lief Association in Zingsto.n, last. cee,k,
A .committee was inarnetd to kook into,
the. matter and report at the next
annual meeting, In ;the tneantime each
policy balder, excepting ladies, will
pay $4.00 a year to help pay for the
policies of those who have enlisted,
ASTORIA
For °Infants and Children
In that'For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
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Clean Without
Rubbing
Here is the modern soap and
the modern way of using it -
LUX -tiny flakes of the purest
essence of soap, making ..the
creamiest of lathers in which'
even your very finest things are
safely washed because they are
not rubbed - just cleansed by
gently stirring about. Try LUX
and see for yourself.
British grade, by
Lever`'8ra>thers Limited
Toronto
- grocers q�g
o,2 r3A
dfdl1t+.hip ilin(HiniiM1111111114
\t -r. Silas Reed as visiting, his mot-
her at Sarnia,
_lir, and Mrs, M. Eacrett visited in
Bayfield last week,
Mr, Frank •Sweet of Sarnia was
home over Sunday,
Mr J R. •Inksater and family, re-
turned to Paris Yon Thursday:-
Miss Anne Sanders of; Kitcirenierris
holidaying at her Name here,
Mr George -Holman of Egmondville
has been visiting friends here
Mrs .Hillhouse and children
visiting relatives in Sherbourne:.
are
Mrs Richard Delbridge,` has re-
turned from a visit at the Sao,
\Ir, Wes, Lamport of London spent
the week end here with relatives,
Pte Melville Gladman was hoame for
the week end from Camp Borden,
Mr Samuel P,oplestone of Blyth
'vas here for a day or two last week
Mr. Garvey Acheson of St. Thomas
is visiting his parents at the Central
Hotel;
Mr. and Mrs. J. Newcaombo and
family of Stratford were here for'tlie
holiday.
Mrs. Geary and children of Toronto
are visiting at the home of Mr. ,F,
W. Gladxnan
Miss Addie \Iorlock of Burlington
is here visiting friends, the guest of
Mrs, C. Birney
Mrs. L. Cree and daughter of Clin-
ton visited over Sunday with. Mr, and
Mrs Richard Murphy.
Mr. Fred 5. Hill of Taranto
the week end here with his
and other relatives.
The Misses Gladys and Olive Bed-
ford of Wilton Grove are visiting rel-
atives and friends here.
spent
family
Mr. J. R. Iaksater and daughter,af-
ter their visit here, returned to their
home' in Paris Thursday.:.
\Ir. Allan Myers of Detroit visited
here over Sunday :with Mr. and Mrs,
Samuel Sanders, Main. St.
Mr. and Mrs, tR. 5. Crocker return-
ed to Toronto ton Monday after a
week with relatives in town
Mrs Clarke 'and grandson,
left Saturday to visit relatives
Southampton` for a few days.
Mrs Acheson of Toronto is visit-
ing her niece, Mrs. Thorn Baker, and
other relatives in this vicinity.
Misses Hilda and Olive Preszcatoa
of London visited over Sunday at
their home on the third of Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Lertett and
Dr. Rollins of London cameup on
Saturday to visit friends for a few
days.
Mr. and ~ Mrs. T. Statham and Miss
Edwards of Acton are visiting for a
s eek with lar. and Mrs,, W. J, Stat-
ham.
Mr, Leonard Schroeder of Grand
Rapids; Mich., r.s vsetting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Schroeder of
Stephen, •
Gale,
an
Mrs Thos. Cookson of Windsor
spent a few days during the week
with her mother, Mrs John Coakso;.
Exeter North. ,
Mr, E, hi Spackman and son ,ot
Blenheim called on, friends" In, totv,i
Thursday on his way to spend a leiv
days at Grand Bend,
Mrs Dayrn.and a.nd three children of
Boisseve,in, Man., . visited with her
brother Mr. Richard ;Murphy, re-
turning to Clinton Wednesday.
Rev: A E. Johns and Mace mission-
aries al: China, are homes on furlough.
On, their way home. 'man.y or their
per tonal possessions were stalen..
• Mr. and Mrs. Webbrer and daughter
of Houston, Texas, visited during the
week with Mr. and Mrs•, M. Eacrett
and Mr and Mrs. 13.W,F, Beavers.
Air. and Mrs. J G., Stanbury left
Monday on 'a month's trip to Ed-
monton motoring as far as Toronto
Where they left three of the children
Mrs Dufour and sonand brother
r
and sister -children, af Mr, Marshall
Atkinson of Detrout, l'ormea'ly of
Exeter, visited here ;with Mrs. Jas:
Atkinson far a.few clays.
Mrs. R .!J, Eacrett astd son Ferri of
Brantford motored here last week
and spent several clays, On their re-
turn Mt. and Mrs. M. Eacrett accom-
panied them and will visit for a few
days.
Messrs. Ec1. Hoavald and. Thos. Boyle
are 1n Toronto. this weisi1 as repres-
entatives of Exeter Suoralii:tte,
Lodge and Exeter En:cainpment of
OddfellorVs respectively, at the Grand
Meetings, vfrs, i-fowald ..,and Mrs..
Boyle accompanied thane, going by
manor
J IsTES
PHONE NO, 82
Final Clearing of Summer Goods at
reat Reduction in Prices
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL. 'GOODS, A-RRIV
ING DAILY WE OFFER MANY LINES OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICL+S,
BELOW WE MENTION A FI.WOI? THESE BARGAINS,
Children's Wash Dresses
SOLD REGULARLY 60c. TO CLEAR AT 39c
SOLD 'REGULARLY $1,00 TO CLEAR AT •69c
SOLD REGULARLY $1.50, TO CLEAR AT 98e,
SOLD REGULARLY $2,25 TO CLEAR AT $1.39
LADIES DRESSES R.kGULARLAt $600, FOR ONLY $3.95
Middies
5 DOZ, LADIES AND MISSES MIDDIES, IN PLAIN COLORS, IN
STRIPES, ETC; REGULARLY 1,25 TO CLEAR AT 98c,
3 DOZ. PARASOLS '1'0 CLEAR AT 980 EACH,
Men's Straw Sailors at 59c.
3 DOZEN MEN'S ,STRAW SAILOR HATS, NEW SHAPES, ON
SALE A'r ONLY 59C. EACH.
Ginghams at 16c. Yd
500 YARDS HEAVY GINGHAMS, SUITABLE FOR DRESSES, ETC.,
WORTH. 20c, a YARD; ON SALE AT ONLY 15c• .A YARD,
200 YARDS SUMMER WASH GOODS TO CLEAR AT 12%c aYB
ALL FANCY SUMMER WASH DRESS. • GOODS GREATLY
REDUCED.
Clearing Ladies' Wash Blouses
LOT NO, 1 -FANCY VOILES, UP TO $1,50 FOR 98c.
LOT NO. 2 FANCY VOILES UP TO- $2;00 FOR $1:25.
Local Selliatg Agent for Nemo 'Corsets
JONES & MAY
tieadquarters,for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing
• Mrs. John ::‘fallen left'. Monday en-
ing to visit with relatives in Sarnia
Mrs, McCreath ,of Lucknrow is vis-
iting with her father, Mr, 1, Arm-
strong.
Mr, 0, H, 'Becker of New Hamburg
is visiting here with friends and rel-
atives,
Mr, and Mrs. John H Scott of Tor-
onto spent a.day or two with : old
friends in tolyl.
Mr, and Mrs. Birney and; Miss Mon -
lock spent Sunday an Belgrave. The
ladies also spent Monday in Port
Stanley.
Miss Catharine Inwood, after a visit
with hir, and Mrs, Sarnu:el Sanders, re-
turned to her 'home an London -last
week.
Mr. D. Becker of. New Hamburg
visited aver Sunday with friends in
town, returningMonday accompanied
by Miss Becker, .who has been the
guest of Mrs, Oreo, Hawkins.
Mr . Wan: Ilewyn, .Gan of London
e h
wh,o has been pronounced- meclically..
unfit for :,overseas',service, and who
is waiting for his discharge, spent 'a
few days with friends itn, town during
the week.
COMING ATTRACTIONS AT
Dome Theatre
GEORGE M. COHEN, the celebrated
Comedian in "BROADWAY JONES
DOUGLA 'TFAIRBANKS,
the athletic actor in -
"IN' AGAIN .-OUT AGAIN"
MARGUERITE CLARK
CLARK
and other popular Stars.
Price of Admission 25c,
Automobile
Tires
-0--
We bare just received a large ship-
ment oft
avomo'e"
br1 tires, that
ver
tr m
wore
purchased before ,the raise in puce,
and we have idecidei to give our cus-
tomers the benefit of our purchase, at
a cash price
30x3% Casing & Inner Tube $16.00
31x4. Caste" and Inner tube $26,50
32x4 Casing and Inner Tube $28.00
33x4 Castutr and Ialmer Tube, $29.00
34x4 Csokkg and Inner Tube $30;00
Prices of other sizes on application.
These ire all No. 1 guaranteed tires
by the manufacturers, which are the
l:fomtinion Dunlop and Maltese Criss,
These prices can only be maintained
until the present stock is exhausted,
Exeter Motor Sales Co
IFIRST COMPLETE SHOWING .OF
Summer Sails
F O°R
&G
1CS
ICS CIlI�
The dominate nate of these - -
Fashions is entirely newRarely be-
fore have the majority of styles
shown such ingenious design with
the general effect of simplicity. Our
stook is complete,
The
Showing includes' Stage, Chev-
iots Vactrnia, Tweeds and Worsteds,
in the fashionable spring colors,` and
staple shades. '
MEN'S SUITINGS
Our Stock of Men's Suitings is the
finest shown. Also ,a good range of
spring overcoatings.
We
every
guarantee satisfaction with
garment.
GIVE US A CALL
Ne Sheere
LADIES AND GENTS' 'TAILOR
Stand Upstairs, Opposite the Central
HOW.
Furniture
and
dert akin
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THE FUNERAL nutsA OR
AND FURNITURE DEA13
Tea Coffee
Storeo
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, Spic
teas, coffee and every-
thing in the gl'ocei line.
Call and see ue. A trial
as to quality will convin-
ce.
Produce taken • in ° exchange
Jas., Gould
Next The.. Metropolitan Botel
Exeter_Bargain Store
Summer Wear
CHILDREN'S BLACK RIBBED HOSE -15c, A PAIR.
TOWELS -4 for 25c., 2 for •25c., 25c. each and 50c, each.
A Leat of Travellers' Samples consisting p nasting of Glaves, hose, underwear,
whitewear,' etc.
Men's Shirts, Overalls, Sox, . Ties, Etc,
Boy's Navy Cotton Jersey's long sleeve 40c,
Clearing Lines of Shoes at .$,1,50 anal 2.00 per r pair
Fleet Foot White Shoes.
B. W. 1 Beavers