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PROFIT FORGOTTEN to 1 "1 I •
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T .14 1~ Oi?. 'MS \1r10LI�. S CLEARING
Summer erciaodse
98c Ladies' Canvas Shoes 98e
Good 'Styles, All Sizes
98c $4.00 'Values 98e
$6,49 Serge Sport Skirts $6,40'
This Se#son's Styles Pleated
and embroidered. Navy of Black.
750 Ladies' Llinen, Motoring Dusters 75c
n real inyestriaent for saving clothes.
$1.65 Mesa's $2,25 Overalls $1.65 $1.00 Men's Straw Bats, $1.00
•Just When you need theta and ..Aey, Straw or Panama Hat in the
you Save 50-750 per pair, store for1 r•
$ ,00, A aloes nla,to.$4
2 for $15.Q Men's Balbriggan Underwear 2 or '$1.50
Zimmer/mit, first'' quality., 2 garments for $1.50
Grocery Specials
Kellogg's Cora Flakes 3 for 29e
Shredded Wheat 2 for 24c
All laundry soaps 10; bars for 70e
Pure Cocoa per pound 156•.:.
3 Oakes Palmolive Soap 23c
Christie's Fresh Soda Biscuits
per pound 15c
Extracts, all flavors 3 for 25c
Forest City Baking Powder
1 pound Gan 25c
6 pounds best Oatmeal 25c
2 cans Pink Salmon 25c
TIas store will close every Wednesday afternoon durizig .luno,
July and August.
J. A. Stewart
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The Leading Furniture
Dealer
Funeral Director and Ei bar ee
Facilities and Service
Unsurpassed
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERAL DIRECTING
FINEST MOTOR HEARSE AND UP- TO -DATE EQUIPMENT
E. GA'DjNfQ
OPERA HOUSE BLACK PHONE, 74J; Night call 74W
I HARVEY'S
TIIERDIOI�EPT
TOMATOESTRIAD NE AL '
Main Phone 102 TWO Stores North, Phone 47
'FRESH '
COFFEE
15c, 'a pound
WHITE
SHOE POLISH
LIQUID AND CAKE
1.5c,
ANCHOVY
PASTE
38c,
BREAD YET?
NEILSON'S
SPECIAL HAND
DIPPED, MILI< COAT-
ED CHOCOLATES
40c, a pound
Through your.
Busy season try
Our night service
60c. 1 Ib. tin
FRUIT JARS
RUBBER RINGS
ZINC RINGS
NEW GOODS WITH
NEW' PRICES
VINEGAR
WHITE WINE
AND CIDER
service. •a gallon •.
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Market i epoz•t . Tlie foliowing ie
the report of the Exeter Market_
correeted-every 'Wednesday,
1Vbee t $1,10
Family Flour $'3,90
Manitoba Flour $4.1:Q
Pastry Flour $3,$5.
i3ran $.1.:50
Shorts ,$1,60
Feed flour $2.10
Dairy Butter 34c to37c
Eggs 20c
Lard 20c
Hogs $133.00
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LOCAL
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We have another car of nice West-
ern Oats corning this 'Week.
Harvey Bros.
l�lrs. T. Flynn spent the week -end
London.
Miss Jessie Manson spent the
week -end at her hone here.
Miss Carrie Dyer, of Toronto, is
visiting with relatives in Exeter.
Mr. Czar Harness has resigned' his
position as barber with F. M. Boyle.
Miss Gladys Ramsay, of Wanstead,
is the guest of Miss Any Johns, of
town.
Mr. Harry Parsons, of Chatham,.
visited with relatives in town the
past week.
Mr. F. A. Chapman has returned
home after holidaying for two weeks
at Grand Bend.
Miss Alice Vincent, of Stratford,
is holidaying with lier parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Vincent
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Mrs. George Browizlee and two
sons, of Seaforth, are visiting at the
home of Mr. Thos. Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Eacrett are vis-
iting their daughter, Mrs. W. A.
Turnbull, of the Thames Road.
Mrs. T. G. Creech and family, Mrs
Sid, Sanders, and Miss Jessie Creech
motored to Stratford on Sunday.
Miss Alberta Horton, of Toronto
is holidaying dayiiig for a week with .her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Horton.
Mr, M.E. Neil, of the afolsons Bank
staff who has been relieving at. Cen-
tralia, returned to town on Monday.
Rev, W. G. H. and Mrs. DMcAlistez
left on Tuesday to visit their son, Dr.
Clive McAlister,' at. Winnipeg, Man.
Dr. Roulston desires to 'aeouunce
that he will be absent from his Dent-
al Office for a few weeks on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. L Statham, of Wing -
ham, visited the latter's parents, Mr.
and. Mrs. D, Davis over the week -end.
Premier Drury is to speak at Grand
Bend, August 16th, this being the
annual U,F.O.. picnic for South Hur-
on.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Southcott re-
turned home last Saturday after hol-
idaying for two weeks on, Georgian
Bay,
Mrs, Robinson and two children,
of Detroit, are Holidaying with • the
the former's mother, Mrs. S. Pass-
more.
T R TIMES
With
� the Churches_
CAVEN PlzosBrru I 1 .N CM -RCI
Rev. Jmuneg Foote, 11, t., IlYiulater
Union in Main St, Method-
ist church at 1'1 a. et, and 7 p. zn..
Rev, James Foote in charge.
10' a.m.---Sunday School and Bible
Classes. n'
Boy Scotts will meet Friday evening,
JiA ES STREET METHODIST
Rev. M. J. Wilson, B,A., rawtoir.
Rey. Asa .Nestle of Findlay, Ohio,
will have charge of the services at
11 a. m.. and 7 p. 712.
.,3 paSchool and ' Bible
Classes.
AU Cordially Invited.
MAIN Sr. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Geo. McAlister, M. A.
(Phone 21, r3.) '
union Services with Caven Presby-
terian in Main street church during
August. Rev. Jas, Foote, Winist0..
3 p. m.—Sabbath School and, Bible
Classes.
BETHANY
2.30 p, •ns. ---she, Minister.
Y. P C. A.
The rooms opened to members
who wish,
SALVATION ARM SERVICES.
Services as usual next Sunday,
Capt. MacGillivray, office:: in charge
"IVIHOLM FARM"
Last Hatch of 1;000 Barred Rock
Chicks now ready. $17.00 per hun-
dred:. L. V. Hogarth, Phone Credi-
ton18r31,
ONION ORATES—Parties wanting
,I
onion crates may:;have them from the
river power -house on Tuesday, Aug-
ust Sth. Jas. Grieve.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Muir and two
children, of Mt. Forest, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. B. Makins thee -fore part
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levett, of Lou-
don, visited with Mr, and Mrs. W. T.
Acheson at .the Central Hotel during
the past week.
Mrs.;, Richard. Treble and Mrs. Key
and daughter, Irene, 01 London, vis-
ited with the 'former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs.. T. Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. 11.C.Wood, -"who have
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Walters returned to their home in
Hamilton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harvey and
family, are holidaying for two weeks
at Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Sanders" and MMaster Grant spent the
week -end with them. •
Miss Sadie Walker and Miss Cora
Walker, of Toronto, have been holi-
daying for a. couple of weeks with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm:,
Walker, Exeter North.
POWELL'S A
Twelfthary Sale
:..
Thursday August 1 Oth.
1,
. " Twelve years ago, August 10 th, we commenced 'b .� , , •
Yet we have- come through T business in this Stand -
g Triumphant. We , amid many ci , we
thankhave bland , agenents
the friends who erect and aid right r
p , and t here, now, we want th
Customer too; we appreciateyour
this store and put us where we are. This applies
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patronage, and now to celebrate we will hold au ANNIVERSARY o everyPhonograph
FEAST of BARGAINS. We are re-arrangingourmoree
sc=-lOc--1.5c incl � interior somewhat. WewillSALE, a
lac goods. We want you to come out Thursday, feature sunder extensively,
conditions, and see for yourself of this store does save real August 10, and meet its our new
Store Needs You, `and you needs,savemoney for you. Tlii,, Town Ne
nNeeds
money, `t+ This
Come anyway. v, and' We know it, therefore Store. This
y'r y, Some Sparkling Bargains in he following, ore its our liusi>zess to see that you do.
AVOW
Glassware,
Graniteware, Soaps etc.
a
Ch naware,�l{itchen Goods,'sefti
wrs for Farmers
All Goods Plainly.. Marked
fed
,To p $
r over on SlDay,r
$1.50. $10 of 10 o ae (except phono g aphao s
g d) we `u*ill present free a prize
POWELL'S BAZAAR
PHONE 55 • THE BIG VARIETY STORE
FOR SALE; by Tender, Aug. 10th
t Iran Fence around Main St. Church
j Grounds, and two gates. Apply P.O.
, Box 43 or W. S. Howey or W. A. i
Balkwill, Exeter.
FOR SALE--6-Knife Root Cutter,
New; 1 4 -inch Tyre Upsetter, New;
1 Straw Cutter, New, Apply to Jas.
-Murray, Box 92, -Exeter,
TOMATOES FOR SALE—By the
end of this week, I will have a nice
lot of ripe tomatoes' for sale. The
price will be reasonable. Thos. Smale,
ElimvilIe.
HOUSE FOR SALE- _,France ,cot-
tage on Main street 'kid.. good repair
2 lots of land; all kinds.of fruit,
large and small. Apply on the prem-
ises to Mrs: G. McLeod:
FOR SALE—Steel Range, in first
class. shape. Just half .price. J. A.
Stewart.
(Additional locals onpage'four.)
"Mr. Albert Siebert left an Tuesday
for Kitchener where be has a position
in a garage. "Babe" intends play-
ing hockey with the junior team of
that city this winter, and he certainly
has the good wishes of all his friends
in Zurich. ---Zurieli Herald.•
Mr. S. Hardy ancl two sons, Will
and Milton, of London Tp. visited the.
former's brother, Mr. Lancelot Hardy
one day last week. The -latter who.
has been ill for some months. re-
mains about the sante from week to
week with very IittIe change in his
condition.
Miss Fern Sheere, 'whohas been
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. M.
Sheere, for several weeks has return-
ed to her Dome in Lansing, • Mich,
Miss Amelia Acheson returned with
her on a visit: Mr. ' and. Mrs. P. M.
`Boyle "took them to London by auto.
T'uul $ ,13,, 41e!(v1U,S'1` dz'd, 1-921i
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PHONE 184, SOUT 'CO p BROS.
PHONE 14.1.
This
stored wall be close every ery Wednesday afternoonduringJu
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Selling
no, July and gust.
of Summer Lines fo •
r it ext ten
at ,prices to clear re
gardieSs of
days.
arWi. r•
'Ot:
cost.
MEM
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moony
VOILE AND 'ORGANDY DR+ESSES.
We offer the balance of our Cot..
ton•Voile and Organdy Dresses reg
ular ..$7.50 to $15,00 for $5.00 to
$10.00.
HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS
Any House Dress regular $3.50
we offer to clear for $2,98.
Any House Apron•ire ular
g $L50
and $2,00 for 98c and $1,48.
GINGT•Te1sDi 1)1fESSES
Billie Burke, and 'Canadian Lady
Dresses regular $4.50 to $7.00, we
offer to clear for $2.75 to $5.00.
PORCH DRESS B;S
Szzzart: Porch Dresses in Crepes
and Chambray, Good ,colors reg
ular $3,25 to clear $2.75.
White Canvas Footwear
We have a few pair left of White High top Candas Rubber Soles.
Regular $3.25 to clear 98c.
We also offer our regular Tines of White outing Oxfords all siz
in this lot. Regular $3.50 and $4.00 to clear $2.75. es
Men's Straw Bats
Balance of Men's Straw Hats in White wird natural straws and Sail-
or shape Reg. $2,00 and $2.50,to•clear $1.75.
Men's Panama Hats in Fedora Shape Reg. $3.50 to clear '$2.4g.
-' outhcott Bros.
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L R. .CARLINGB.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary
Public, lit, Conveyancer,
Solicitor for the Molsons Bank,
etc.
Invest your funds in Vic-
tory, . Dominion of Canada.
Provineia.l- • •and Municipal
Bonds.
Legal investment for Trust
Funds.
At existing prices, ' from 6
per cent to 7 per cent can be
obtained Loon these bonds.
Orders received by rne.
Money to loan at lowest
rates of interest.
OFFICE-
Carling BIock, Main Street,
EXETER, ONT.
..This store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon during June,
JuIY and August.
Gents'
For
`VILA' IS THIS?'
Ever Knock ; is a Boost, if you
knock in the right way, and this is
how T_ Il. Elliott knocks, if yon bring
,your Old Suits -and Overcoats to hint
he will Knock the Spots off of them.
So when you want any work of this
kind done give hint a chance.
Shop opened every day and Satur-
day 'night.
ALWAYS AT,YOUR, SERVICE
T. 11 ELLIOTT.
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE want-
ed to self for "The OldReliable Font-
hill Nurseries." Largest list of fruits
and . ornamentals to offer, exclusive
territory, highest commissions, hand-
some free equipment. Write for full
particulars, - Stone & Wellington
Toronto, Ont. b,
Domjnjoij
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WHAT WERE YOU PAYING FOR YOUR GROCERIES BE-
FORE YO1.1 HAD A DOMINION STORE?
,10.RICE. PICKLING SEASON '
3 pounds PINT JARS $1.25 a Doz. SHELLED
QUART JARS $1.35 a Doz, WALNUTS JARS $1,S r,,a Doz.
5c, y2 RUBBER R 3
,NGS, o Lion. 256°
+SSC
a.
ZINC RINGS 1 .bot: 20c � �•
wH
OLF
Mex • ...
PICI%LING SPICE Ib 30c
GROUND CASSIA` h 35c
GROUND'ALLSPICE lb 25c
• VINEGAR, GAL35c
BLACK
PEPPER
PE
25c, a Ib.
vIUSTARD
a pound -
35c.
Special Blend .Special Brand
Tea 49c, a pound Coffee 39c. aIb
•
BREAKFAST TSA „
CON DOM, BAKING POW.
37c.. a;'pound' ' . 24c., a Ib. tin
PEANUT BUTTER QED SALON
22c, a ,pound 28c, 'a
[fit.
Furnishiugs
Spriug.
Hats
Borsalinaa
.King
and other' lines
2 -pant suits for $20■ 00
GABARDINE COATS $17.00 to ' 822.50.
RAINCOATS FROM $5.50 UP
SPRING OVERCOATS $15.00 TO $25.00
'MEN'S SLIMMER UNDERWEAR=COMBINATIONS AND TWO
PIECE.
THE NEW SHIRTS, CAPS, COLLARS AND IES ARE IN
STO.CK. '
OVERALLS—INCLUDING THE COMBINATION SUIT OVER-
ALLS.
P F1 0 N ;
A It, 'QENN IN i•
'i'eterinnry Snrgton
Of€ice--McDonnell s 1!--lesnines on
John St. Phone calls receive prompt
attention. Phone 26ty
New iron pumps anti tt- mgs in
stock. Iron or wood lumps repair-
ed; wells pumped out or cleaned.
S. 3. V. CANN, EXETER
Phone 115.
DRF, JOHN WARD
Treatments
Chiropractic & Electrxcai:
for 'Chronic and Nervous Diseases.
Spectacles scientifically 'fitted, Hours
10 to 12, 2. to 4, and bya
appointment
Office—William and Sanders Sts.
Dray
and Baggage
ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO IdOVE
WE MOVE IT REASONABLY
MOTOR TRUCK AND HORSE DRAY
AT YOUR SERVICE
AUTO LIVERY
Horse and Livery in Cenneclion.
Bags Easton
r a
Good glasses if you need them
Good advice if you don't.
J. WARD, D.C., Opto2netaist
EX
Cochrane
MachinIrVorkse
ENGINES ---9 11.13. "Z' $233.00
.,3 h.p. "Z" Bosch Magneto .
g $14.5
1.% h.p, "Z" $90.50'
40 -Light PIant, complete, $350.06•
Double -Geared Jacks $15.00
GRINDERS --6 in. $40; 8 in. *50
10 in. $56.$00
CRUSHERS—$74, $80, $100 & $115
Straw Cutter $35.00
Straw Cutter, with plain feed, $65.00
travelling feed $85.00
Fairday Electric
Washer $126.00
Belt drive $70.00
500 1b. Scale $23.85; 1000 lo. $27.85
Concrete Mixers, Hay Presses,
Stone Crushers, Road Rollers,
Threshing Outfits, Case Tractors;
Tractor Plows and Disks.
We handle a complete line of the
Canadiatt-Fairbanks Morse,. CO.,alsce
Case Threshing Company.
All repairs promptly attended to