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STE WART'S
PHONE E 16
Do You Want One 01 our
Hotijfflmcr5drodis
$l.
95s.Iow11 to $1.9$; ea'.:h. Ladies White
Indian Ileal Linen Skirts, made in New
York by Experts, nicely corded pleated and tack-
t`d, perfecr fitting. Regular value was $4.00. Get
in on a deal.
$20.00
A very swell line of New Balmoral Brus-
sels Room Rugs, large Medallion Centers
Fancy Corners and Floral Borders, they
come in rich red shadings and fawn and
wood colorings. They are just as pretty
as pictures. Come in and see them
whether you want to buy or not.
$1.00 and $1.25 -For two very special white
Lawn Waists. These
came to us from amanufacturer direct. The ma-
terial is choice sheere lawn trimmed with val 111
sertiou and lace. Ask to see them.
$7.25==hor a lovely real Austrian China Tea set
pure white transparent body, with small
pink rose decorations, edged and traced withigold
Bridal wreath pattern.
Say1 Are you getting Redpaths extra standard
granulated sugar. Its best by test. We
sell no other, some people do. You know it pays
to pay for quality. Remember we sell Redpaths
and we sell it mighty cheap too.
Snap for Men About 50 White Straw Sailor
Hats. About 20 White and
Fancy Vests. About a dozen Unlined Summer
Suits. They must go out. We will take vety low
offers on these lines.
Poultry -We are in the market for Live Chicks
and Hens for which we will pay mar -
et prices. Will take any day but Saturday.
J, A. STEWART
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Gifts to the
Bride
A Few Good Suggestions
Never ref a better
• before were we it t
position to eller yon an extensive sel-
ection it, suitable, useful and accept-
able Wedding Gilts and the closesb
price on every article from works of
highest artistic merit to the lowest
price make it greatly to your advan-
tage to buy here.
Beautiful Silverware such as
('akI
Tea a See testes e Bets. Fern
Dishes, Biscuit Jars, Marma-
Iades, Salad Bowls, )sake
Dishes and many other hand-
some pieces.
Rich Cut (:lass, Vases, Sugars
and ('reams, Olive Dishes,
Butter Tubs, tail Bottles, Car-
efTes, Tumblers. Berry Bowls,
Celery Dishes, Etc.
A. MARCHAND
Wielding pings a Specialty.
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We are Always Busy
Tailorin
be:ause fashionable dressers realize
that we turn out the most stylish gar-
ment, while our charges are reason-
able. From the selection of the fab-
ric, lining, thiead, etc., to the com-
plete finishing of the garment, our
work is characterized by thorough-
ness and attention to detail. We keep
all our old custonaet•s and add to their
tnnuhet• daily.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER, -- ONTARIO.
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WANTED
A .Sextpu for the Trivilt Memor-
ial Chnrch. Duties to eminence at
once. state salary. Apply to fr.
Hawkins, J. J. ICnight. \Vardens.
-If you are not satisfied with the
quality of your Paris Green try ours
the imnencc sale we are having is a
guarantee of the quality. Same price
as inferior grades 40 cents poen.]
llotwey's Drug Store.
-Mr. Joseph Lambrook returned
Tuesday from Fort \Vayne. Ind.,
where he at -as taking electrical treat-
ments. Miss Alinuic Pills, of )'ort
\Vaya►e accompanied trim here and
will visit for a couple of weeks.
--Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dorwartl, of
St. Marys, visited at Mr. Ed. Ma-
guire's, Exeter North, on Sunday.
Mr. Dorward has been very ill with
aFore eye,t ,
but w• meg c
la 1 to bear
r
the optic is quickly recovering.
-The Times to .new subscribers
frotu now until Jan. 1st, 1909 for
40 cents, or 25c for three months
trial. Show these offers to your
friends who are not subscribers, or
eenrd us their name and address and
we will mail them a sample copy.
-Thanksgiving this year %till like-
ly come on :Monday. This is owing
to the commercial travellers petit-
ioning the government to snake the
holiday on that day so that they may
enjoy it. Thanksgiving usually falls
on Thursday.
The regular monthy meeting of
Court harmony C. 0. F. will be held
on Monday everting next at 8 o'clock
Nils F. M. Gladtnan (%ho attended the
High Court meeting at Niagara Falls
a few weeks ago will givo hts report.
All the members are urged to be Pre-
sent.
-The Main street garden party4
which was to have been last Friday
evening, but .teas postponed on ac-
count of the wet weather, will be
held on the church lawn Monday. ,If
the weather is unfavorable the social
will be held in the basement of the
church.
-Mr. E.1. Powell, of Chicago;
arrived here. Sunday in his automo-
bile. Ile will upend his vnca1toht nt
his cottage at the Bend. Ile was nc.
companied by Mr. and ?1r•. C. E.
Roseman, of Cleveland. Air. Rose-
man is the Inrgest druggist in Cleve-
land owning ten stores in the city.
-Mr. J. •\V, Taman, brother of W.
\V. Taman, town, has disposed of hie
business at O'altnerton, nt.it has
accepted a position as cutter for n
firm at Chesley. Before leaving I'al.
toerton Mr. Tartan otos presented
with two beautiful oak chairs by the
1. O. 0. F. of which be is a member.
-Early Friday morning this sect-
ion was visited by nn pbenominal
electrical (storm. For almost one
hour the lightning flashed eith
%such rapidity that It was almost like
daylight. The only damage done was
thunder. The only damage done was
the flattening of the oat crop. Dur-
ing the progress of the storm mils
being afraid of such severe light-
ning Arose and lighted lamps until
it abated. - -
Market Iteport.-The follott iul; 1s
the repurt of Exeter markets. cur -
',cued up to July 23r.!.
\V heat, 75c a bushel.
it.rley, 45 to 48 cents.
Blended Flour STAR, sessio.
13ran, $.0.
oats, 4(1 to 43 cents.
Peas, 70 to 73c.
Shorts $23.
Feed flour. $1.311 to 1x1.35.
Clover seed, $8 to $10 per bushel.
Coal. $7.25 a ton.
Butter, 19c.
Eggs. 170.
I'otatoes 60c per bag.
llogg-, dressed 1'7.75 to i .00.
(logs. liveweight *0.50.
11:,y I15 ,17.
wool, UI1'%1shr(1', So lb.
vul t%esie- I la cent s.
BiS1e" � Rp"'eTHE OLD RELIABLE Big Child's Kid Slippers114 1d 1ekle
AGreat
Saving
��� Red, �r:,�� and Mack, with ,uap A
�� fancyi?nsu��r�,r�.+�.u�� Ara You Going Eravelling Mlis (ted, Tan Black, strane si x/tw an t $1.25 Slippers fot• $1.11►Are ta'_':p'slippers fm• 181.10 /
$l,o ► Slippers for SSc.
in Plain and Fancy 'Men's Fine Straw Hats
at Reduced Prices
l.ustres,
Colors Browns, Blues,
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LOCALS • Greens and Blacks
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1 have n lot of rood, 3raes and•can
tai..• a few hist(' of horses or cattle
to eastur: for the s'ason. L. Mc -
Toss -sort.
DR. OVENS Eli: AND EAIt SUIt-
geon, will be at tho Commercial
Hotel. (lours 9.30 a. in. to 4.30 p.
in. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
eases of eye ear and nose treated.
Next visit friday July 31st.
-\'; :ANTED. -A smart boy to learn
erintin3.
Civic holiday will be held on
Monday A'lgust 3rd
1)r. rollick, of St. Marys is vis- -Miss Tillie White
1ting his parents. !alleys in 6t." Marys.
Mr. Thos. Itowe is very ill at his
Lome on Main street.!
>l -s Wright is visiting her sister
Sir-. 1.. C. Fleming.
Mr. alright, of \Viarton, is visiting
his brother. I)r. Bright.
regular Price
50 cents
All on Sale at One
price
38 cts
SNELL
Going to sell eyet•y Hat all this
sous styles Sailor shapes.
$2.75 Hat for $1.S$l
$2.001 Hat for $1 :.41
$1.51) Hat for *Iasi
$1.00 Hat for 75e.
75c. Hat for 00..
Groceries
sea•
lOur stock of Groceries are fresh you
can depend upon it we sell nothing hut
the Best Fresh new Fruit, Pure Spice,
Canned Goods, Extract, Baking Pow-
der, Cereals, ara pure and good. We
also sell (ted Rose Tea which every-
body likes. Try a Pound package.
Black or Mixed 30, 40, 50 a 1b.
& ROWE
is visiting re-
-Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Bricktwood
spent Sanday in Thedford.
-Misses Bertha and Annie Cobble -
dick spent Sunday in Mitchell.
-Mr. LeRoy Coultis is learning
the drug business with W. S. llowey•
-Miss Lottie Wilson. of Buffalo, -rhe Misses Buchanan, of .lards,
is visiting \V, J. Wilson. Bre visiting at the borne of ifhos.
-Misses Cora Powell and Mabel Harrel.
- Mr. Wallace Fisher, of the home
Bank. London. is spending his vaca-
tion at his home here.
-Miss Annie Cobbledick returned
to Toronto Wednesday morning atter
spending her vacation here.
-Mr. Lorne McTaggart, grandson
of Mr. N. McTaggart, has accepted a
position :is telegrapher at t'arkdnie.
- Mr. frank Moss, of the Canadian
Bank of Commerce. Walkerton, is
spending his vacation with relatives
in town.
-Mrs. flicks, of Riverside, Calif.,
who has been visiting her father Mr.
S. CobbledifI4 for some time left this
Miss Osie AlcTaggart wl,o accom-
panied her brother Air. \V. McTst-
gart t3 Toronto two %v'eeks aago. -
turned to her home here
evening.
Prof. \V. .1. O'Brien, C.n .Acaof
\Voodstock Baptist College. ti
mic Department for boys and young
men of McMaster'Lniversity, Toxon --
Barrows are visiting at the (/end.
- Miss Lillian Snell is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. IJ I1. Smith, of 'Ingersoll.
-Mrs. W. Verity, of Brantford,
is the guest of her mother Mrs. It.
Pickard.
-Mrs. FowelI left last ,week Ito
spend the summer at her cottage at
'the Bend. •
-Miss Lillian Amos is visiting her
girl friends in town before going 40
Raymond.
-Miss Dot ollty Lousbery. of De-
troit, is the guest of her sister Mrs.
J. J. White.
-The Main etrcet Sunday school
picnic will be held to the Bend ,to -
da (Thursday.)
-Mr. ant) Mrs. ,McDonald, of
Guelph. are rtsisiting the Messrs
\'•'. :es' families.
\frs. Thos. _Richardson, of Sea -
:t visited her aunt Mrs. D. Me -
i .nes over Sunday.
-A petition bus been circulated
asking t he reeve to proclaim tion- to, has Leen spending the Inst
day, August 3rd, as civic holiday.
1 in town awl this vicinity in the in -
day,
Stella Gregory left lass tcrests of his College.
wee- k for a trip up the lakes. Be -i -Mr. John Cornish a former re -
fore returning elle will visit in Chi.' silent of Osborne. died at the bottle
sago. of his daughter, Mrs. fie Gledden.
liolmesvilIe Wednesday of last week
aged 92 years. The remains (were
brought to Exeter, the funeral be-
ing held 'Thursday ntternoon front
the home of his daughter, 'Mrs. Thos.
](olden, interment being in the Exe-
ter cemetery•
-The School Board have decided to
excavate underneath the school,
making re apace for the furnace
u
room.
-Airs. Well Johns is visiting her
brother in Toronto and before re-
turning home will visit her sister
at Ilaileybury.
c and
Mrs.McGregor • or
and
- Mr.rR
daughter, of Car. nv,lle,
Mich. were
rc
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. So!.
Hardy last week.
-The annual picnic of the Pres-
byterian Sunday school
was held
at
the fiendTuesday.A number went
out :11141 enjoyed the day.
- Itev. Ernest Grigg occupied the
pulpit of the Presbyterian church
last 61'11d9), morning And delivered a
very impressive discourse.
c urse.
o
- Miss Vera Rowe, of London, is
honee for ttto weeks' holidays. Tues-
day she and her sisters, Ida and Lily
lett fur the Bend for a few days.
-Mr. Itcrt Luxton, ledger keeper
of the lbtnk of Commerce. has rc-
crivcd ttord that he is to be trans-
ferred to (Montreal very shortly.
-Mrs. Crawford. of Brussels. ne•
cornea ;e,t by her daughter, ,itrs.
11. Matt ice, of Detroit. were the
guests of .firs. T. M. I::iy last week.
-Capt. W. J. llean►an, accompane
icd b)' Color-Sergt. J'c•thah' and Corp.
laliott. left Friday for Quebec 10
assist in celebrating the tcrceuter.
ary.
The School board at a meeting on
Monday accepted the application of
Air. \Vrtdenhamutcr, of Da'lphiu.
Man., for the principalship of the
school.
- The lawn tectal to have been held
last Friday evening on the Alain tit.
. ,t.o,t,st enurcn lawn, bad to be
p ►aponcd on account of the wet
s• rather.
-'1e'srs. Ed. Treble, Geo. Ander-
•en and Cliff Sparkman and possibly
Alters trill take part in the quoit
'ouruatneut to be held in London
.text month.
-Rev. nestle, of Franklin. Ohio.
who with his wife and child, is
visiting his parents in tot%n Preach-
ed in the .1:ones street church on
Sunday evening.
--Mr. Will Knight, who has n pos-
ition as looko'it on one of the lake
steamers was called home last neck
oeing to the serious illness of his
mother Mrs. F. .1. Knight.
-1r. Geo. liarris^n, of fsoudon.
the new t g f tf • Exeter
b
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-1.0.0. I'. -The officers of Exeter
Lodge ,1. O. 0. I' (were 'installed on
Tuesday evening by the District 1)e-
1lur'.
putt' Grand .Master Bro. Star p S
The past 'tern, has been a very suc-
cessful one in local Oddfellows cir-
cles, .end the greatest beneficial so-
ciety in the world appears to be
still groe ing in 1"roln►Iar favor. The
following are the officers of Exeter
lodge for the present term: .1. 1'. G.
Bro. A. It. Kinsman ; N. G. Bro. C.
W. Birth.). • V. G. Itro. .los. Lars.
Boyle ;
brook : R. B. N. (:.. Ian. 'fan. oy
1.. S. N. G. Bro. I1. \\'niters ; \V. Bro.
ti. Ilobier : C. •lIro. Chas. Nor i hent, :
1. G. lire. W. Mari n : Y), G. tiro. N.
Patterson ; (tee. 'see. Itro. It. N. Tay-
lor . i' ,ti. fire. N. E. Enke; Treas.
Bro. E. M. lees ,n.
1'0\\*LING
The 5. itt-(ittals for the trophy nl-
fercd by t he President. N. 0. Ilur.
don, was 1•!oired Tuesday evening and
resulted in the Vice -President Ta -
man's rink winning by 7 shot.. 1[e
will now play ist 111•` finals ngainst
W. M. Jtlateliford's rink (who tvon
(lie other sen,$ -final) directly .1. \V•
iirod,•rick returns to town. The
tonne ing ;ire the tilay•.rs and wore
of 1m -day's thatch.
T. Acheson
11. Martin
1. It. Carling
W. W. 'finnan
4c in 20
Dr. (fright
1'. Knight., .1r.
Jas. Taylor.
C. 11. Snell
SI; i, 1'1
601 C'S
"SUPE' 6ure"
Gholcrd RamatlU
it is not a P.t•reNT \lBnll'IN : but is
carefully compounded by us personally
from a time tried prescription.
It is not a "Cuiln At.i.' but is simply
and wholly as it is labelled a safe cure
for.
Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Diar-
rhoea and Pain in the Stomach and
Bowels and etc.
25 cents a bottle.
Prepared by
W. S. COLE, Phm.
B
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Prescription Druggist.
EXETER - ONTARIO.
BULL TOIL tiEItVICE-COWS FOlt
SALE
Hurons King, No. 80142„ American
•Jersey Cattle Club, for service at
the undersigned stables. Service fee
$, • v 50
cows; l.v for
registered R
1.00 for r t (- c o
ti R ..
grades. 'Three exceptionally good
Jersey cows for sale. Must be sold
to stake roo11, for other stock.
JAMES UNSWOItTII
Manager of Jersey Stock Farm
Lumley P. 0. Ont.
race, Miss Miners, Miss Il:u,dford.
'Miss Wood ; teachers and officers
race, M. Southcott. E. Sbapton;
tvheeIb:u•ruw race, Richard & Willis,
Sweet & Armstrong ; couples race,
'Miss Medford & M. Salter, hiss
rollick & M. Southcolt ; girls oyer
10, Aliss )landlord, Miss Miners, Miss
('arsons. The sports ended with n
watermelon race. Each boy was giv-
enwatermelon � nt. t
nasi e of alctmlou t c
r t
was won by Fred McPherson and
Gordon Taylor came second.
Shipka
A1iss Clara Jiaysibam, of London, is
visiting at her hone here.
'Miss Ethel, holt, of Sarnia, paid n EXETER CUUNCIG
[lying ‘i -it here last Sunday.
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Air. Bud Mr 8. llutchiuson 81111
The Council of the village of i'.xe-
fan,ily, nt Air.
n 8 spent a few days ter met in the Town hall on Friday,
Ext. -
here with �1r. Ila cid Hutchinson. July 17th. Members present were
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brenner •=pent. 1
Sunday at Zurich. Reeve Bolder ; Councillors Johns
Miss ('ower, of Detroit, is visiting Puke and Knigh�a, The minutes o[
the Misses Keogh. meeting held on the 3rd of .July sere
The very sudden death of Mr. rend and approved.
henry Wing took place last Thurs. Communications were rend from
day morning after an $liners of only Rolle lora catiofor se werebitt, Gould read
twenty-four hours twitb pneumonia. estate re -Payment of moneys voted
The deceased nn.a 46years and three by the Municipality. Also a letter
months old. The remains were in- from the County Clerk of the County
1erred ir. the Bronson.Linc cemetery of Huron with notice of the county
in -
Saturday afternoon, the services be- rale chargeable against this munici-
ing conducted by Rev. E. I1. Beart, of pality for 1908, the same being
Crediton. Mr. \Ving was au esttm. ;r!114l1!i.
able gentleman and will be greatly .Johns -Knight -That the M. A,
missed as a friend and a good burl- Gibb for
liy-{aft as now being
nes man. ,ligcus4Vd formally carried by the
Al r. Hard Mr.. Dan Schluehter, of vacs of this Municipality be taken
Alpena. 'Mich.. attended the fungal ss rend a second and third time and
of the latter's brother, Dir. 11. \Ving, was finally passed ; the Reeve and
it1:1VAit1; Clerk signing the same hind the sent
of the corporatioII
fixed thereto. Al -
13e Vare of the pt ofcsaional traftp aro that 1he Clerk have the 58100 %%ith
that gently knocks :.) your t floor the agreement properly t• gi�trred.--
--The James Street Methodist Sun. claiming to reptese�lt sou►e of the Carried•
day School held its annual picnic at ninny leading musical houses of our The following Accounts were reatl
61:111.1 Bend on Thursday of last rcnntry. to lune your Piano or and approved; Thos. Hartnell. part
week. Eight" busses left the church etgan, professing to do this work payment on .lr:t,0 contract. ;50.00;
Ttte day was ideal end all nt{lort Bad lies
;sit.
he said so. bat leaves Jim. ford.. Inbar, 81.50; 1311:.- ll utd-
hivinq an excellent outing. Tn the it in a worse condition than when ford, do. `i.(i0l!,1-liavis, do., �1.2:i;
morning i game of baseball Wes he found ►t. dot. long ago a state -
morning \\'nt. ,etre, t. .1., , 7.,c : Geo. .\t's ti -on
played. About two o'clock •Fltorts 1y young gentleman called at' a ter. do., (.2; 1'.. .1. I:i-'.1t screw nail -.:toe
tier,- held in the park and fortned an tailt house in a neighloring village Queen City (h! ('o'y. gasoline. "17._7:
interesting part in the day. •Orrn- representing one of this class. By ll. senior. pet express. 30c; Tho..
grntnnae. Vol low ing is 1 lie list of a.tIek pe rsui.ive tongue induced the \Vhite. 2 week+ '(l et stat. ring
winners; Infant etas• !nee. iun.e proprietor to have his instrument F2e.10; \ieasrs• 9'iy!or & Sander" Bicycles, Baby
Shipton. Lloyd Agin, Charlie Salter : tuned, and in the course of his work „fit. payment on contract $300; Saxon
boys under 10. Wilfred Shepton, E. broke seven or eight strings+ rind ot- Fitton, win.ting and retell:, to town Carriages and Go Carts
di,' Welsh. Charlie Salter: arras un- ; hrr%tise dnmiged Ih.' p11110 When clock for the year, '2b.(i0; '1. llssv-
der 12, \lay ymallacombe. Irene' and how are the people to learn the kins & Son. :sc. cemetery, 8220; 11. Very attractive. 1'ri'ts tight
(:rinthoni. Ansi•• Shipton:.bo)s en. !prison of fakeisnt and trust the right f:. tieldon, cement, ..30. ('h to
der 12, Gordan Pinhole Reggie I'ar- ; mast!' Only one way. That i5 the Stanlnke, 1ahor al cemetery, 832.25; r t- -
c% uta 1o. er o „ sons, Harry 1',r -ons: girls under 1.7 Person calling :it your door Tnnst Friel Wells. do.. 831.50: A. U. Davis Fine Stationery
ranch of the Canadian !tank of Lottie Deli... St. Ila $oetthcolt, Mad- rhea a guaratttr•e or some such ccr- o{a.s and pl:acinpr th • eut c• oetery
omn,erc,, arrived here Aionday and Zine Carling, boys under ri. Art. tifieSte rrportir►g that the bearer is ac.. 82.00; .loan Cn'!'• , 1lo"u for
no%% in charge of the bank. . I:er-lak.•. Earle Southeott, Ch.-t.r praetic:,l and responsible party, eemetcry, 1220.1$; ll. Spscku.ln. 11:arvey; Sidi cliunt rice, Carling & %sith 1lie sgnature of the firm whn hardware ne. $01300; nmountittg to�• Mdrtln Soli
-Miss maria and Master Cameron Ho,ttbcott. Srnillnconibc & ([frock. i` responsible for what he says .o .1540.20.
Thornton. of Listowel, spent a tell Delve & Rivers; yoenp ladies race. that et case of datnsge the proprie- Thos. 11x1(11011 was allowed •
.3 et.. it, ore :t t,g faro a _teuid is bell, for of such firrn 0,0'1I.l ,nikr �-
before leaving for the [lend, teller; A1iss A. (landlord, Miss G. Cudmorc, good. each for twit extra connections made
Miss .'1. I' , -lake : married • ladle info drain and 81.00 for removal of pen. : e. -Carried.
they ti ill spend a few weeks. \ race, .1r-. 1'irney. Mr.. l'ym. Mrs. If you had t..ken tV,0 of C,rter's cinders in trout of \V. hunts proper- Kt ht -.Johns --Th wt the Exeoa-
'fhe Exeter hall tram attended Penhale; thr,e-leag'"d race. Salter A Little bites Pills Leforo retiring you (y, tors • the estate of W. A. Gibb co..going to Centralia Monday evening Ahapton. Armstrong & Sweet, \Willis. ttoiild not have had that coated ton- Yoke -Knight -That the Reeve and Ilan. ,on. be paid .500 Testis tab•
to pili the team of that place. but & 'cellars ;
- girl. string race, Stella Rue or hid taste in the mouth this Treasurer he empowered to Lor ow arno,.,it as provid.•1 in the r agree-
s• only 8 tett of the members show. Etoeitheott rn.l Marl�lcine Curling tic, rnorniiig Keep a vi:a1 nif b you fort thousand dollars to the credit anent and Ity-last.-Carried,
cd up the trip was called off. Lotti" Delve third : ladies peanut occasional use, of the Dtunieiltalitc for eutre'ht ex• A. 1.. Puke adjournment.
JUS. SENIOB, Clerk.
If you are going away for a few days or a few weeks to
spend your vacation it will pay you to call on us and get
equipped with all your travelling necessities. We are shi )w-
ing a handsome variety of Travelling Goods
Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Vacation
Clothing, Hat and Foot Wear
Everything you will need to help make your summer outing
a pleasant one. Comte in and took our stock of travelling
goods over. You will surely find things that you will re-
quire. We are sure our prices will please you.
Highest Price Paid for Produce.
Butter 19c, Eggs 17c
CARLINC BROS.
New Grocery and Shoe Store
2 Doors North of Postoffice,opposite Wood's Meat Market
Full line of Groceries, all new. Shoes for everybody, Men, Women
and Children. all sizes, at the very lowest cash price
Call and be convinced.
Fresh Proceries ood Shoes
T. J. WILSON.
Fall Term Opens'
Sept. 1st.
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CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
The sooner you complete a
course in this school the sooner
you may expect to hold a posit-
ion of trust. Our coursee are
thorough and practical. Our
students always succeed. We
assist graduates to positiont.
We have three departments,
Commercial, Shorthand and
Telegraphy. We employ exper-
ienced instructors. Cataloguefree.
ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN ,
Principals.
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6 0Book-keepers O stenographers and
Telegraphers
trained by our manage-
ment last )"car. Fxper- 2T
ience counts. Graduates
wear sut,esstnl. Special course for Teach
eiw. Alsil Courses. Send postai fnr 1.'rtic
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GEO. Si'OTTON, 1'tttxc•n•.tt.. ♦
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GRAND TRUNK SYSEM'
$18.45
To Quebec and Return
from Exeter.
Account of Tercentenary celebra-
tion. rickets good going July
18th to 25th; return limit August
3rd, 1908.
The Popular Route to
Muskoka and Lake
of Bays
Train Service and Equipment'
the best.
For tickets and full information call
J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent,
or write J. D. MCDONALD. Univ'
Depot, Toronto. Ont.
Shut Down
For a few days for rt.
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v r but have a good
pair p
supply of our popular
Star
Flour
also considerable mill
feed and hope to be
able to supply your
need along our lines.
HARVEY BROS.
Two 6 Octave Organs
Second $land.
CHEAP
Also Two Pianos
Slightly used
At Great Reduction. >wr
Sewing Machines
The best made at pule( s that.
will slut Voll.