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EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY Stl1 1809,
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JONES & CLARKS'
Phone No. 32.
OUR B10
DULY SALE
This is the month we clean up our Sprsng
Stock. Come along and be one of
the Lucky Buyers. •
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Clearance of Wash Suitings Z=
2• After a big Season's selling of Our popular wash suiUnge we
want to clear then, all out early to give our customers plenty of ••
time to wear then[. _
A Millinery Sensation 11
This has been the largest Millinery Season in our history •
and in order to clear out every Hat we are offering the big Re-
duction of half Price. •�
Any fiat in the Store for Just Half Price
Just a few choice ones left.
Only a few but alt to go at the following prices:
All :eland 25c. wash suitings to clear at 15e yd.
All 15 and lgc. " 41
" " " 1'21c. yd.
Fancd Parasols
Only a few left all to clear
at our July sale,
Black Parasols
A real nice assortment to
choose from at reduced prices.
fancu'Muslins
All to go and sorne nice
ones for Sc. 10c. and 15c.
Corset Goiter
-- Gmbroideries
A fine selection at 20c., 25c.
and 35c. yd. ••t '
Belts and Collars
Some of the new Dutch col-
lars, Belts and Tabs 25c.
Ladies?Whitewear
Skirts, Gowns, C. Covers
and Drawers all at sale prices
Fancy Netts, Tucked Netts, Embroidered Fronts
Gents! Look l ierel w
Are You Fixed Up for the:Summer Weather?
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SVe are hetdt uacters for Gents furnishings. New Straw and
Linen Hats. Fancy Vests, Farley Sox, Good Melts, New Shirts,
Collars and Ties., Everything up to date. seslarJ
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes:and wall paper.
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With My Method of
Testing
Looking into the Bye
1 Can Fit the Most Difficult Cases of
Defect as well as the Most Simple
If glasses will benefit your case we will
tell you; if not, we will tell you I)o not be
discouraged because other opticians have made
a failure with you. Aly method tices away
with all guesswork. No charge for testing
JE\VELEii
8. FITTON.
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
Eye
OPTICIAN
-The Best Flour-
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If it is the bast flour you want there is but one place
in t.lwn to get it --that is from us. The brands are:
Jewell Royal Household
(Ontario Blended) (Ogilvie's)
5 ROSES PURITY
(Lake of Woods) (Western Canada Flour Mills)
Leave your orders or c'11 tip ('hone 2.
R. G. SELDON, Exeter.
EXETER COUNCIL
dimrs.
A regular meeting of the Council
of the village of Exeter ►%as held in
the Town hall on Friday, July end,
the members being all present
District
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$f.od per year in advance
Locals 1 Lawn Mowers from $4.00 to $5.50
1 Ctrs. John Matheson, of Ayr. is Lawn Rakes, Grass Shears and Hedge Shears
Friday last chile operating a rip: visiting Mrs. Chits. Noftbcott.
saw at the Piano and Organ Factory, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Campbell spent
Minutes of the meetings held June j Clinton. Mr. Arthur Mann, met with part of last week visiting their
loth, and 21rd, were read and approv-. misfortune. The board he was run- daughter. Mrs. A. Ratusay in !lam-
ed. I Prot through sour the machine veered Ilton. � S E
Dr. A. It. Kinsman asked leave to I from its course, causing the opposite I Conductor •frank Broad, who has t
cut out certain shado trees in front'end to swing. and in its flight struck been on the Southampton run of the
of bis residence -granted, subject to tf�n 611rraior above the pit of the G. T. I;• for about twenty
see ops. Mr. Mann has since been ' y years,
the Ctrs. ltd. Gidley commissioner's approval. has taken his last train over this
�Ir-.±rs. Gidlcy and 1. Arm-
strong addressed the council re- confined to his bed, but hopes soon t0 route. Ile will commence running be -
be on the job again. tween London and Wingham shortly.
gurdiug line fence as reported by
the fence viewers at the last meeting.
The following accounts were read
and ordered paid: Fred hatter labor
75 cents: jtobt. Sanders, straw for bed
in lock up, 25 cents; Albert Bissett,
labor 86.00; Sidney Gander. 3.00: Geo.
Sanders 75 cents; 4eo. Cudmorc 3.12 ; she fought bravely, and a yoinger Ttt•o tt•orkmen, [tamed Sidne Nest'
W. J. Bissett salary 33.00; C. W. sister who was with her screamed' 9
Cross, pt. salary, 29.00; J. Senior,loudly and alarmed the ruffian, more and Jonathan Kydd got into an al -
Express Fire Dept. 75 cents; Sam!. serious results would have followed. tercation while working on a build -
Sanders, pt. salary 35.00; .Jno. Grigg, As it was, the man escaped among the ing London Road North, last Thurs-
supplies 1.86; The Queen City 011 Coy trees which line the river bank, and day morning. Kydd struWestck est on
Gasoline 7.71; Electric light Coy arca no trace of him was had until last
the head with n shovel, cutting a
lighting 58.38; Bio series street 51.48; week, when Albert Jardine, a young gash across the forehead and making
do Town Hall 3.60; Bal error in May man well known about Godcrich, was him unconscious for a time.
Payment 4.70; Thos. Moulden, two
arrested as the offender. He was A quiet -wedding took place on
[weeks st. watering 30.00; Jno. H. [sicca before th_ 1.'. M.:tnd fully idea- Wednesday, June 30th at the Main St.
Scott, testing milk 50 cents. Passed tificd by the girls, and being conn- Methodist parsonage, when Rev. Fear
on ¬ion o: Beaman and Luker-- mitted for trial, was brought before united in marriage. Miss Emma G.,
Carried. His honor Judge Doyle on Tuesday, daughter of Mr. .Warren Dignan, of
Adj. to meet Wednesday, July 7th. when be pleaded guilty to an indecent flay to Mr. Wm. Forest, .of Mar;uis,
J. SENIOR, Clerk. assault, and was sentenced to six Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Forest lett Mon -
months in the Central .['rison, with day for their western home.
five lashes to be added within the The public school board of Brant-.
last .two weeks of his term. ford bas decided to abolish slates in
About 10 days ago, an Euglishwa:t the schools, on the ground that they
named Frank Coleman, working on arc noisy and unsanitory, and that
A farm in the township of Stanley, they are conducive of poor writing.
attempted suicide by shooting him- IIcren[ter all grades in the local
self, but was not dangerously wound- ji schools will be supplied with scrib-
ed, and being taken to the bospitaltl
tenbiers and copy books, and moro at -
recovered. As be threatened tit, don twill be paid to penmanship.
"make a better job of it next time," Monday evening the married men
he was brought to Goderich and be- again trimmed the bachelors at base
ball, the score being 14 to 13. The
game was more interesting than the
last one, the single fellows putting
up a better orticle of ball, either
that. or the married men played a
worse game than on the previous oc-
casion. "Doodle" Hawkshaw and S.
llatwden were the opposing twirlers
and both did good work, at times
The rest of the time their curves
were banged to all parts of the field.
Following are the names of the play-
er:, married, Stewart, Anderson, Cole
ilnwkshaw, T. Creech. i3ellwood, 11.
N. Creech, Statham, T. Boyle; sin-
gle, Ilawden, Boyle, Palmer, Senior,
Carling Hoskins, Piper, Elliot and
Browning. Another game will be
payed next Monday evening.
On the llth, of June, a soung girl
of 'Colborne township, while on her
way to the public school in S:atford,
was attacked on the hill near the
cedars by a man. who at the time was
sr:!.irosed to be tt tramp. Ile threw
her down, and but tor the fact that
Gold Medal Clay Fork Rope r.tc lb.
Sling Rope and l'ulley Hoist Rcpc 11 to 14c lb.
The 1. W., F. C. fishing pool oil'
Main Street is a thing of the past.
The 'Commissioner last week had al Tinsmithing and Plumbing
new sewer inlet built and in conse;u-
ence genial Alf. has resigned his posi-
tion as caretaker, The improvement
was much needed. ,
a\! Reactionary Storm Period is
central on the Sth, 0th and 10th.
The Mercury period is central on the
8th, the Moon is in perigee on the
7th, on the e;uator on the 9th. and at
last ;carter on the 10th. This per-
iod promises severe electrical and
atmospheric unrest. The amount of
violence to be expected frotn storms
at this time will be plainly foreshow°
by the reading of the busts ser, fore P. M. hatter, who commuted
Look for heavy thunder gusts and
driving rain stormavails. On and touch- hint for trial, and he was brought be-
ing the 9th storms will reach their fore Judge Doyle. Ile would give no
er•,s:-,. A ,harp change to rising explanation of bis attempt at self -
barometer, with cooler winds from destruction, but from his history he
the west will bring up the rear of appears to have served in the army in
cnce
these storms. The Mercury influ- India and South Africa, and was up-
thes
will tend to prolong cloudiness earentiy well satisfied with his work
and threatening weather between the on the farm. .fudge Doyle repri=
manded him on the seriousness of the
offence, and sentenced him to three
months in jail ,
Howard James, son of George A.
and llarriett Bradshaw, Princess St.
Clinton, was munitioned from the
earthly to the heavenly home Mon-
day morning fast week, at the early
age of 11 years and 16 days. Ile bad
beer 111 for several years during
[which tirne he displayed a patience
and fortitude not to be expected for
one of his years. Wednesday after-
noon last week the remains were in -
storm periods.
As Regular Storm Period is cent-
ral on the 14th. extending from the
12th to 17th. Tills period comes at
the culmination of iiie Mercury per-
iod and within a few days of the
center of the Venus period. It also
contains the New Moon at gre••test
declination north. As we ent, : this
period the temperature %ri11 ri• e very
high, the barometer %till fall. and
storrns of threatening aspect will
visit many localities, progressively
from west to east, between the 14th
Grand Send
All the Cottages nre filled on the
London side.
and 17th. The high temperature and terred in Clinton cemetery following On Monday Messrs. Green and
storms may not reach a final crisis) an appropriate service conducted by Dewy. had the best haul of %while fish
until the conjunction of the Moon Itow. w. E. Kerr. and sturgeon of the season.
with Earth and Sun on the 17th. A luiet [wedding took place ,lion- Mr. and Mrs. Dent, of Mitchell, are
This period promises the heaviest day noon, June 28, at the sesid- tit their summer cottage "Temple -
rains, perhaps, of any period in this ence of Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Italian- more".
Dalian -
month. After decided storms and the tyne, South ward, St. Marys, when Mr. Croft, has built u new kitchen
barometer begins to rise. change to their sec,, .d daughter. Miss 11ar- to his cottage "1'ritnrose".
cooler will follow for a few days. A garet, was united in the holy bonds Mr. Roberts, of Clinton. has set up
seismic period is central on the 17th,of matrimony with Mr. William D. his photograph gallery on Parkhill
extending two to throe days before Laidlaw, of Craubrook, 11. C.. a for- slde'
and after that date.mer resident of St. Marys. The Rev, Mrs. Wilson and daughter. of Pe-
mer
D N. Morden officiated. and only Irolia are camping at "O-So-Ezie".
CLANDEIOYF; a few guests were present at the Ji r. Jackson, has rented ha cottage
for the mouth of August.
ret ,;nUnty. The bride. who teas un- Mr. Christie, of Thames Road, has
Mrs. Meliechnie. of Toronto, and attended. wore a wedding gown of
her daughter, nre here to stay a crena duchess satin. Little Harold Holtrrfor Jthe t r.eason,ttagc from Mr.
n couple of months, visiting friends. White, the groom's nephew. was ring- Miss Edna McCallum. of Toronto.
Mr. G. Carter, of this place, hnd bcnr_r, and Miss Irene Ballantyne, is visiting her '
his bat rn o'clock, on burned on to farmtsanight sistergmarch f the
bride. played the %wed- for n couple of pweeksg at I inecro[t
din Mrs. Jlearnan and family, of Exeter,
and three-ivarters north of here, on Jlrssrs. A. Hill & Co.. of the are camping here.
con. 1. McGillivray. This is the 'Mitchell Steel Bridge Works, were Rey. Vnncycle %till take charge of
second barn burned on 'that farm in a awarded a 83,000 contrnct by the the services held nt the "Auditor -
few years. Some insurance. Huron county council, to build II mint" during the season.
Mr. P. Lonnie of this place, has bridge over the Bayfield river, about The Misses Sweet, of Exeter, are
gone to Winnipeg. Saskatoon and Ed- . • ....t a uI t;:uuoa. ; , : ,;- , „ Exeter aide.
monton on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Devereux, of\ c, rr' sad event occurred at
Mr. Abbott, of this place, has pur- Senforth. had an unpleasant expert- \corn Lodge" %when Mr. Bunn
chnsrd five acres of land from .Mr. J. encs and a narrow escape from ser-' passed in his cheques. Ile was inter -
Collins. The price paid is understood toils injury Monday evening. They red in Acorn cemetery and leaves two
to be i50 nn n ere. were driving down Main street, and sorrowing brothers to rnoArn his
Mr. S. C. Chown has moved to just as they reached Market street j lose•
Luca n. His (':andeboyr neighbors it horse came running from the west,! ---
will be sorry to have hint leave. Ile and before Mr Devereux could get out' LI'CAN
has nlwaya been kind and obliging, al- of the way it ran into his buggy and! The Irish Nine, of Liican, twice de -
ways ready to lend a helping band broke the wheel. This frightened Mr. tented the Wabash team. of St.
when needed. Devereux's horse, and it startedoI Thomas, nt Lucan on the 1st.
run. and it was some time before he Mr. 'Chown. formerly of Cln
ndeboye
S. B. NO, 3. STEPHENcoita,
l get it tinder control. Al.I [noted into the village last week:.
though going at a lively clip and on +V1r. We il
W. odgins returned from
Th. followint; i._ a correctr el'ort three wheels. Mr. and Mrs. Devereux Winnipeg Inst Thursdas.
of 5. S. No. 3 Stephen for the month both managed to stay in the rig and '•ti•. 1•.fI.th Ilan Isalaw. or Landon,
of June. Sr. IV. .1. Willis, A. Willie. escaped unhurt. The buggy was is spending her holiday's with her
C. Persons. 0. .I'reszcator. V. Ifo- somewhat badly damaged. but they t'nrents here.
garth. E. ilox. E. Welsh. Sr. 111. ff. were fortunatein getting off ns Mrs. Blatchford and daughter Mar -
Parsons. 1%1. Willis. .1r. 111. L. San- easily as they lid. ion, of Exeter,apenf i h • holidays aits
dots. C. Treibner, 0. Stet, akc. Sr. relatives here.
II. ,; 1'ar-.,:... •1'. \� i:iis. 1.. Stndrrs.
Jr. 1i. i11. Trriburr, I'. Snndcn, V, A tickling or dry cough can be - �►
I'r.•�crnt,.r I Il; t• \• , 1uickiy loosened with Ile. Shooks Palpitation of the heart. nor -
C. llnmiiton. 0. Hamilton. C. Snn- form. nothing unsafe or harsh. Sold head -
eche, cold hands and feel. pain in the
tiers. Sr. I t. 1. A. Shepton. R. iar- by W. S. llowey. back and other forms of weakness
• I• l'r. n: I•: .t.,n:ak:
Jr. Pt. 1. C. Willis. I. Hamilton. aro relieved by Carter's iron Pills
Wm. L. Treibncr, teacher. S' S• No. 5, 5..118110RM; made specially for the bleod nerves
__._.�_... The following is result of June%
11011 N
.1 OIiNS-1n Exeter. Thursday, July
1st, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Johns, a
(laughter.
t100U11A1,1.-i9 Crediton, on July 1'n:14 6`t. From Jr. 11. to Sr. 11. Orby h baton tin-yenr. Another event
7th. to Mr. and Mrs. %Voodhall. a I„•-t'e_ 72: Ferrol Higgins es; Harold which twill create widespread interest
son. ,:.+ Iso ,,,n roes 63 Has 1'.•r- to rile Foster in'ernationai Marathon.
I�i ItliiNS-in Exeter North. July kips 61; Arthur Ford 60. No. on in which the lending amateur
7th. 1999, to Mr. and Mrs. ltd. roll '25 average 21. runner. of America will t:.'trt. The
'' ''J', . a ea ❑ •stet' E. 1,. McPherson. Teacher. meet will be under C:\.:\.1• sanetion,
- + and promises to be th.• biggest thing
11fAI1RIAU Women %sits pale co toeless facet[ of Its kind held in Cnnad', this season.
I'OIti:ST-1110N-In Exeter. Wed- a ha feel v.eak end discouraged, will -
nesdny. June 30th, by Rev. E. A. receive ltoth rr nt al and bodily vigor 0.�A _ RZA.
Fear. Mite rennet Diane!). of nay by using Carter's iron !'ills, which Bean the 1`e PrIl Y'J Hr al 3 Fht fs 8',tOt
to Mr. Wm. Forest, of Marva& are m.idc for the blood. nerves ani Never.
Snsk. complexion.
promotion examinations held in H. S.
t. 5 1 .borne. From Sr. II1. to Jr.
iV.. Liin Moir t 1 ; Gertie ,Johns 61.
front Sr. 11. to Jr. III. Maggie Mood-
ie 7X; Clarence ,!ohne 69; Garnet Me-
\Va'ker and Kerr, the two greatest
sprinters in the %%orad. will in nI1
probnbility come together nt the big
athletic meet to be held in connec-
tion with the Cnnadian National Ex-
avi 4/71 (1. 7
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+n.
YMC.A.Sporfs Friday Evening of this Weak
SPECIAL FEATURES:•Silver Medal for 100 -yard Amateur
Championship; Relay Race for one and a half miles.
On Agricultural Grounds, Exeter. Starts 6:341 p!m. sharp 15 and to cts. See MIN
Of every description
Eavetroughing and Furnaces - Ask for prices
Coal Oil Stoves , , . , 75c to $7.50
Gasoline Stoves .... 4.00 to 7.00
Gasoline, per gal .... .. , . 25C
Hamtnocks ........ 3.0o to 4.5o
Screen Doors , , . , 1.00 tot 75 complete
Screen Windows .... ...... 20 to 45c
Baseball and Fishing Supplies
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE
ruse's Seeds
One trial will convince you that there is none better than
Bruce's Lawn Grass, Flowers, Vegetables
and Field Roots.
CALL AND EXAMINE
We ate offering splendid value in: -
Halters, Stable Brooms and Shovels, Chaff
Baskets, Lanterns Etc.
T. KAWKINS & SON
ARE YOU
PARTICULAR?
Do yon want things to be just so? Then we'd like you for a
customer. \Ve've promised you satisfaction -promised you
thatstyle, tit and price will please you --we'll keep our promise.
Our best ads. are satisfied customers. Come here for your next
Suit or Overcoat.
We Can Suit You
W. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
Exeter, Ontaric
In a Nut Shell
We wantyon to call and inspect our up-to-date stock of
Beds, Chairs, Chiffoniers,
Sideboards, Etc
This is the season of the year when you are going
CAMPING
Ani we have some of the dandiest.
COTS
for just such occasions. No use taking old beds and a load
of straw fot bedding purposes. Cots are better in every
way. And then they are
CHEAP
anti tome in handy tit all tittles.
Special attention given to repairing and Upholstering
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Lea.iir•g Homo rural -sets a t,1 Funeral Directors.
Crediton Flour Mills
We have to offer good «'bite Shorts also Bran
and Feed in ton lots
Short s at $25 per ton
Bran at ...?t23 per ton
Family Flour .. `:t•' 5 per 100 lbs
Ontario Flour :3 00 per 100 lbs
Special radar' +•n on large lots.
HENRY ';WEITZER
CHEM i t . RAST