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Gents
See on con: Suullnc.r Shirts, made from Ant,wt ican per-
cale. All tht' new shades. Colors perfectly fast., and rhe
price only it Dollar.
«'e ha\ a .heat 1'1)t•11etl the nicest linnlet' of 1,i')en knock
Abort liars for nein that you'll e this st•aiou, they are
cool and comfortable and cost only Half a Dollar
We are showing a swell lot of Men's New Shape Straw
and Chip Sailor and -Tourist lists. They are tine and dandy)
and cost only 50c, 75c and .1.00
3 Big Specials in Men's heady -to -Wear Suits. They
come to us at a big bargain, You can share in the
plunder. They are made from choice Canadian
Tweeds, h best linings, while (
theylast ourbargain price will bo1, , ,1
. U, $1O
Yes, we want all the Butter and Eggs wo can get—we
ars not in the combine—Our price this week is one to two
cents above the combine list. Try us and we will use you
well.
J. A. STI WART
Stores will be closed all day Thursday July 6tn, Civic Iioliday
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1Tbe copy for changes must be left
O U n S not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
adveetisement4' accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
TO ADVERTISERS.
We h ve a line of Sterlin
Silver
Berry Spoons
Salad Spoons
Jelly Spoons
Sugar Spoons
and
Cold Meat Forks
g
Any of the above make a
tasty, durable and useful
Wedding Gift.
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S. Fitton,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
Plenty of
People
Have yet to buy Suits.
• They have lost nothing
by waiting, either. •
Not a thing. Suits
have been going out in
a regular procession, but
we've been replendishing
stocks right along
Rs MuGh hero at this Minute
as at the Season's
Beginning
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Call, choose the Cloth.
Learn the price, • Leave
the rest to ns.
W. W. Taman
Merchant Tailor.
1 THURSDAY, JUNE 29th. 1905
1 Miss Muirlicad. of Toronto. is 't he
guest of lir. and Mrs. 1f. Dinkins.
Mrs. l'uplestnne is visitinz !Mrs.
Loughrey, of Regina street. Lonteii.
I Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock. of St/at-
ford, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Sweet.
r Get your Taltiiiii I'owwdera nd oth-
er toilet articles at. Ilrowuinas Drug
Store.
Mrs. Ilennett, of Toronto, is the
;nest of her • daughter. Mrs. .1. A.
Stewart.
Mr. Walter ,t m•
Il t . 1
loriock o4lu F
Co 11t hue
Ohio, is visit/tut t his mot her, Mrs.
Morlock.
Mr. Goo. Ford, who has been ser-
iously ill wit It pllcuntonut i.4 slowly
eco*erin;.
If you want pure Paris Green for
instal Iters .so to C. Lit tz's Drug
Store Exeter.
.Mrs. 0. Kemp expects :o move
from here to Torom:o this fall and
is offering her residence for sale.
All present subset'jtaas of the Tim-
es may have the Family Herald and
Stir to Jan. est 1900 for 40c.
Wanted — At once a house keep-
er
on farm, middle aged person pre-
ferred. Apply at Timms Office.
Miss Estella Spack ma la student :at
St. Margaret's COI le4e, Toronto, i.4
spending vacation ion at ler home: acre.
\1r.J.('oltsell of Land Titles office
Gott 111111 114 huildin414, \Vintlipeg,was
Ili• Ilk tt of Miss 011ie McLaughlin
t lye n re k.
\ol ire.—I %w ill tuna bus I o and
roma Ce; r Ilia, on i 't urd•iy, July
1stpalsies!1•1abl• :at 1 o'clock.—Geo.
Crate I•e%.
1 Mr. John I•:vans, of London, accom-
panied by Itis litt1' .randdau;liter,
Miss Louise Barns, spent Sunday at
is hone !tete.
Notice.—We will ►•un a bus to and
from Centralia n ,'
t ha to picnic and concert
on ta,*turday, July lel, leave n 4 1.30
—W. 0. niasvti.
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Sunday last was St. Johns Day.
Saturday next, July 1st •a public
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kernick are visit-
ing friends in London.
Miss Nina Carlin; is. home from
Toronto for vocation.
Miss Lilly Howard. of London, is
vitinz nt her home here.
Lawn mowers sharpened on short-
est notice at D. Hartleib's. Exeter.
Miss Annie and Nellie Jones are
visitinz friends in Beamsville .
Mrs. Garfield Sbeere is vi,itina
friends in Crediton this wveck.
llerbert Southcott is visiting wills
relatives in London, this week.
Mrs. 0. Tait. of St. Paul, Milli).
Milled on friends here last week.
FOR OV1CltlilXTY 11t A1U* .Every lady should call and •• e
AN OLD ala o dlnrl Byrne 'tr has Dean Y.—M, 4 hese \'ice ori t Pine Shoes. Anut her
ease %%ill be in the store this ,week.
over sixty by minions of mother* for their
• children while teethlng, with perfect. snoce•s
it soothes the child, .omens the gums, altars all "• Manson,
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fain curs wind collo. and is the teat remed • RN. for adults and 40c for child 1)tarrho.. 1t to pleweant to the taste. SOI
by drnmfets 1. every part of the world. ren 8 ill huh' a ticket for the Masonic
Dents mottle. eta value Is Incalculable. Et curs' ► n r' r
tt n t .n Icrich July u 6t h.
e W thslow
's 800thln
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and' t•
CUM 1!
18yropsod tura for no otter klsd. �••N•••••N••N
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Watch Thli Space )very Week
WANTED
Men and \I•wnon in city. Town and Country. all over tt sell 1•:njoyme4 Toilet
preparslions and Purity Non-alcoholic Flavoring Extracts. we offer liberal com-
pilations and give .res ial disconnG to hustler... If you want a clean. essay em
ploymenl write u4. Yon out work whole or part tine. We furnish any informa-
tion we dint will enable you mkt) a eu•-•c•ts of the work. Following is a list of
our prei.iratlon• and retail pollen
loyme Vegetable Hair Restorer tor gray hair. 7 s•
oyme Eau de Qulo1nc Hair Tonic for dandruff', ; it
oyme Thymoletno Tooth Cream 15c
Koym.quince and Almond create, ta tan, :%r
P:gloyrae favorite Pomade for burne.:Sc
lea oyme Medicinal Jelly, akin food. Saci a
.
;Ideas Corn* Minton Remedy ?'S.
Nasmelea l'starth Remedy 23e
,
Purity ty M taworinlr Eitrweta an powder form) :k
Na
Lenton. Vanilla and Almond
nice Incto h,,,,,ec.:•+t flet el*A good'. We don't ase sample.; hut w do wive
, wine. Purity Mfg. Co., Bxefer,e Ont.
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.t1 ,E; Ed E I r.tt .'I M ra S. JUNE 29th 1:0u5
For Bale.—Itesidcnce of Mr.. G
lit tut.. (.•t Andaeww si. fur particular
neva a WO. g: r.
1 .1 r; Nur Kemp. of Tot onto,
, • ,.•i II , 1W a(1ks v.lcarion t
las Lour_ h;:re.
�l+s. Priastly, et London. was 11.:•
u last weak of her eiator, Mrs.
1w'. 11 away.
Dr. and Mrs. !11cMa,u, of Stals rah
( re au'+sis til forepar: (: . %.t•;k
tie. Miss::: Hort,.
Wanted. -•1u +:a drer4,1uak-
1,1J. Apply to !11ir:, 14:1 .lantyew, ov. r
Itoai,ar's ofries.
Mr. Thituas Rua- •II !aft ma Moa -
.t w t•venin ; for a t rip 1 u 'l:tnituna
:111.1 1 ):n Noi'l lnwt sr.
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All arrangements hap! Leen tutu•
Ithaca! for tla0 ,;rand excursion to
l:c►cicrich on July 6th. You cannot
afford to miss it. Fare 80c and 40e.
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\tiles. 1):1et McLcoat, Mrs. \Villiauts
and Mrs. Elliott, of Mitchell. spent
the forepart of 1 his neck ww ith f)r.
U. A. tu►d Mrs. Andersu11.
Mr. 'roto Carlin; jr., rendered with
pd(asira.; effect he solo "Simply ,0
Thy Cross f Clift;" in Jaunty si 'vet
c,i.ttrch on Sunday evening last.
Do you suffer front tender, sore or
perspirin r feat f 1's;• Fool Ease, it
rarely fails to give relief. Sold by
('.
Lut z. Exeter.
her. Tlv.s. Fraser las been elected
for the position of District Deputy
Grand Masten for district No. 15,
Independent Order of Odd -Fellows.
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Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lucas, of Hen-
fryn , Co. Grey, Are spcndina :a cou-
ple of weeks with Mrs. Lucas' fath-
er, Mr. S. Ilrokenshire, near Exeter.
DR. OVENS. London. Surgeon.
EYE. EAR. NOSE and TSIIOAT.Fits
Glasses properly. Office. Commer-
cial hotel, Exeter,. Next visit Sat-
urday, Juno L'4t h.
.1iss Ma ;ale Willis, of Sarnia, was
lure the former pact of the week
44 4181111,r the funeral of the late
\V. w. \Villis.
Miss Elsie McCallum. having corn
Meted bee course at i he Norma
Coll/;{e, Loddon, arrived home on
Friday eyonin.; last.
Miss Amy John.', Miss Mary Brown
and Mrs. Fred Collins left this week
for a pleasant visit with friends in
Manitoba and the Northwest.
A 'garden party uill be held on
the rectory lawn of the Trivitt Mem-
orial church on Tuesday evening, Ju-
ly lent. Fuld particulars next week.
Messrs. J. A. Stewart and L. II.
Dickson were in Stratford Tuesday
night attending the installation cere-
monies of {ha Stratford A. F. & A.
Albert lino sttocs for niers. Mon -
'y refunded when worn out if 1 hey
re not what we say they are. Geo.
ancon, Booty and Shoes.
aipils Want rd.—Miss Eva - May
'edwin. graduate of Alma College
Sl. Thomas. in music piano, is pre
red to take a number of pupil(
Apply at parsonage.
The city council of London have
passed a by-law to have all do;s
within t he city limits muzzled. t•
prevent any outbreak of hydrgpbo-
bia.
Mr. and Mrs. George Willis. of
London. were called here on Satur-
day of last week owwilt4 to l he death
o\Vf ie lthie forrner's brot her, Mr. Will
s.
Mrs. T. Prior, who has Sten in
a l4t•ndanee nu the bednidv o fher sis-
ter, Mrs. (Bev.) John Ball, at W heat -
ley, for the past five ,woks, returned
home on Tuesday ni;lit.
�ictoda Fine Shoes for ladics,pricc
$2.25 $2.50 and $3.00. Money re-
funded to you when worn out if
I.hey are not w ha I We say they are.
Geo. Manson, v
1 Booty and Shoes.
A \1idsuut•ner Snap.—Tee Exeter
Tisa 4 :Ili i l ht Herald and
Star will he sent to new subscribers
in Canada and l)te United States un-
til January 1st, 1906, for 70c.
Mrs. 8. Tait has rot uried ;Crum
Detroit, ,where site has been visitin.r
her &mil ler•, Mrs. Lamina.. she
will no%q sp^nd 504110 time Isere wit 11
rer dap ;liter, Mrs. E. Christ ie.
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TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the mon-
ey if it fails to euro. E. W. Grove's
signature is on each box. 25e.
Shari. Dtzuan and Davis c1 limited
the dist rict rucelife; of Odel-Fellow :
2101(1 in Goicrich this %week. 4'I1ey re-
port to very successful meet nag.
I:sery lodge reported treat pro-
.rress numerically a and financially.
Rev. David Wren. of (lens:all. as
younz Divinity etudcn( preached t wo
very 4 booth( fill sermons in I he Main
street Methtxlisi church on Sunday
lost. Ile will take 1 he work during
the utontlis of •July and August.
In 4 11 molter of the appeal Ir
i lu Court of H4..11aioi, 1 he Rot-, Tay-
lor Co. 1.1 41. ease Bill be heard before
ludas Doyle, senior .ludic of Ilie
County of Duren, in t he Town 11:11,
Exeter, •n Friday. July 71 h. :at 111
o'clock in t Ir forenoon.
Miss Dolly Few lt r rendered a vo-
cal sold at ILe services in the Pits -
by 1tri'an church on Sunday naclruin;
1141, :duo in Ile• Trivitt ale nutrail
hurrh in '4 he evening, her si,rrin
cine InUelr• 3ppreci1Iell by bot h con-
1iagat ions.
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1' a Masonic
h ,: s'
zc rr. awn 10 (.
4 oder-
ch Civic Holiday, 'Thursday, July 0th
C
lie Ile• hos t of the 4e:14.011.
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Mis, 111E10A, milliner oiI11 Mr. E.
.1. Sock man expects In lease u11 Fri-
day evening for her home in Toronto
where she hill spe•,td 114'r v:aell (natl.
Slr• will be arrornpanie,l by Mist E.
itroww•n 4, ho Is ill spend the I .a July
holiday in 4 haat city.
The local milk dealer( of Brant-
ford hive of late leen using :1 pre-
t•.lrillinrl ill 1 heir milk (0 keep it
socct, and upon invest irat' it Das
revealed that they have used formal-
dehyde, lams;ht at a hlydww'are store
under t he name of •'fre(zure". A
recent outbreak amofj ILe children
r'It1a,•41 a genre!' into the nailer.
'fls•• milkmen now admit the charge.
Cdfl•TOA=L.
Dantb. _,1�findYtroNniIhq
B:gaatar.
cf
hoe
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Hot Weather Needs
Ladies' White Waists
A lot .•f different styles trimmed
with tine insertion and tucking, spec-
ial $1.00 and $1.50.
Ladies' WhiteUnderskirts
An immense range of Styles and
quoin lee, all the very newest lace and
embroidery (IImutings with deep
flounces and r utfies Price
$1.25, $1.50 and $2.00.
Big Clearing Lot
of Ladies' White Wear. consisting of
corset covets, drawers and eight
dresses, must be sold. Prices away
down.
Ladies' Summer Vests
One lot of 5 doz. without sleeves,
clearing at 0 for 25c. Another lot of
O doz. with short sleeves, toll size
worth 20c, clearing at 12c.
Ladies' Summer Corsets
Short styles made of fine quaiity
percale, good fitting, °poet it 50e.
Ladies' Tan Lace Hose
Fine silky quality, very scarce
goods, special 25c it pair.
Ladies' Black Lace Hose
Color guaranteed fast, 81), 9, 0l, special
25c a pair.
Children's Tan Lace Hose
Lovely qualityy. sizes 51 to 8. hard
goods to get. 2Dc, 22c and 25c pair.
LADIES' LACE GLOVES
Made of finest silk in black or white,
2 buttons; well finished, special 50c.
Men's Fancy Summer
Vests
Very pretty itssort went, right uu•tc-
' date, special $1.50
Men's Lustre Coats
In black and white. narrow stripe,
lovely for hot d:tys, si-eclat $1.00.
Men's Panama Hats
Extra light weight. keep cool kind.
special 75c.
Men's Summer Suits
2 (li• ce, double nc single breasted,
stylish patterns, special $0.75.
MEN'S FANCY SOCKS
In tan with fancy stripe, black em-
broldertol, iu different colors, special
'25c and ale p fir.
MEN'S WASH TIES
to a splendid asaortment of blues,
fawns, greys, strictly in It for up•to-
date neckwear, special 'tie, 35c and 50c
MEN'S BALBRIGGAN
UNDERWEAR
In plain or fancy stripe, beautiful fine
quality, special 50c.
MEN'S STRAW SAILOR
Hats light and cool, big seller, special
$1.
Ladies' Wash Collars
and cuffs in big vatiety of etylee, up-
to-date. Ladies string ties of dots,
plaits or plain colors. special 25c.
We pay Big Prices for Farm Produce
8z ROW M
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Don't forget the Masonic Excur-
sion to Goderich, Thursday. July 6th.
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Mr. Joseph Hodgins and Miss Jen-
nie IIodgins, of Lucan, spont Tuesday
the ;uesb of Mat .C. W. Welsh .
Mr. Percy Brownin; has returned
home from Caledonia, Minn., where
he has stent the past year.
Saturday, July fit la Civic Holiday,
All stores wilt beclosed and the
day will be observed as a holiday in
Exeter.
Mr. Robertson, of Lucknow. wa
here en Sunday in attendance at th
funeral d This told. es , Mr. Will \\
Willis.
Rev. A. 0. Going, who arrived her
on \Vednesday (venin; ,with his L'irn-
ily, was neat at 11,41 depot oy a dep-
utation and (c•odered a reception at
the parsonage.
The exterior of the Central hotel
Molsons blank and Mr. John Try
-
lors 1 silence have all had a fresh
cart of paint.
Mr. Singular, of Moosejaw. N .W.
T., and Miss Singular, of Ailsa Crai4,
spent the past week with their sis-
ter, Mrs. Wm. It:r4sliawv .
Mr. and Mrs. A. Iras(injs took in
the excursion to Guelph Inst week,
Their (laughter Lulu who also went
with them, went to Crosshill where
aha will spend a vacation.
Our citizens turned out in lar[(
numbers • (1 at tend the open air con-
cert given by our brass band in the
park on Friday evening last. The
band will repeat this entertainment
on Friday evening of this week.
Mrs. 1 •�
A. Q. Dobler has disposed or
her fine residence on south Main at.
to Mr. John Pedlar, taking in ex-
chan;e as part payment the brick
dwcllin; he purchased some months
azo, formerly nwwnail by Mrs. F.. F.1-
hou.
Dr. Butler. London, is ill bo at Iho
Central Motel, Exeter, on Thursday
Juno 20th 1905, all day
for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat con-
sultation, Eyes tested and glasses
supplied.
ory. At 'the closing recital Miss
Godwin was one of the candidates
who took part, and the St. Thomas
Journal in its report of the pro-
gram soya:—"M'iis Godwin played
Mendelsehon's "Caprice Brilliant in
fine style, and later on played Chop-
in 1'olonaiso in C. sharp minor,
Liszt's Liebestraunt No. 2 and a
waltz by Cartier, in which she show-
ed a fine sympathetic touch •and .l
thorouzli appreciation of tlta require-
ments Ar entLusiaatic encore greet -
Death,work.
Death of W. W. Willis.—It is with
very sad regret t hat we chronicle
e the doatli of our your; friend Mr
o W. W. Willis. '1)0 a•circum.:tances
• surrounding hit death being partic-
ularly sad. Jus{ 4 wo years a;o Will
c left Exeter ,with his brother, Mr.
Fnuik Willis, for t lu Nort hwest,
sett tin; in Sprit' ;side, Assa., where
they tojeiher started in business and
although strut•;ling n^:aimst the pri-
vations incident to waking n start
in °that: new count ry, these obstacles
were overcome and t heir labors were
crowned with success. Last Febru-
ary \Vill, wit h his mother returned
to Exeter. rind disposing of •their pro-
perty hero decided to remain in the
West. On the return journey he
contracted a severe cold from which
he never teemed to recover, and with
a longing for 1he old Sohle :and as-
sociates Ire r tarl441 for Exeter on
Tuesday. June 1011,, accompanied by
his mother. 11e ,w as comparatively
well :and built up with she hope
that would , uc o •
0 1 •ca
1 reach Ln, in i s afcly
and meet his old friends and aseoc-
iates onco more, but on 'Thursday
morning lie felt as clan re corning
enol on I. riche tu;
about 9
o'clock,, hen
n
over film, u:n •
t tngornini
Huntsville he suddenly passed away.
The sorroww•in; mot her runt inued her
journey and ,was met ,at Toronto by
Mr. Gc.orae Willis, of 1. len, who
was yet unaware of 1 he sad news'.
:(resiling him. The body v. :IN i11ter-
viewwed at Toronto by tho c4, roue r
who skated 1hat deal wax due to
Ave Lenin. The remain* were for-
warded to Exeter, the funeral tak-
ing. place from the residence of Mr.
T. 11. McCallum on Sunday, many be -
in; in nitendnnce 10 i iv their East
tribute to one who sae. a rate rah
favorite wit h a11. The syntp.at lay of
many friends is extended to 'the
Io•o
t .aVial.
The public is con. noted 1 o avoid :t
rather ilii jerous counterfeit ten
dol kir notes on t he Ontario li:tnk,
which a. e
has made 1 u 1e•< r
its rr,t
nc, the
11
past f weeks. I1 lI is
1 dull.; rc•
-
sy look, and 11ti ilii deceive (hos0 not
accost owed 1 o b,n(llinr paper mon-
ey.
Amended Pharmacy Act. —11y un
Act of I':u'lianlenl on May 19th, the
follo,w•in; are i h : only sirup; that
,4Crtura1 stoics ore allowed to 6antlle
turpentine, Epsom salts, soma, bor-
ax, :alum. castor oil, sulphur, ;I:rubor
s:alis, creno: of tartar. c 111 .alt of
soda, bicarbonate of soda and glycer-
ine.
A ounther• of 1 he brI•t hre11 of Leb-
anon Forest (0(1r• A. F. & A. M.
unit cd Zurich 1041 re A. F. & A. M.,
lee nsall, 011 Sunday 1 ,sl and at lend -
cd divine s_•rvice a Welt was held in
flsrv
kala
g rink. Bev. Bro. Glenn,
of t'shortie inracLrd a very doque,i
sermon. Ileo. Glenn e 14 a -tided by
Rev. Mr. Dol1'•rt)', of 11(9.111. :\
number of i lie craft from Sea fort
and (lion on w,. to aim) present. The
vocal part of t hr service was token
by Ilio. Spear11lin•, Clinton, and the
Clinton Qu emelt:•.
Frown pros -'m prospects fruit farm-
ers of the Ni., • Ira l'eninsula :ire ex-
pectip1 a bountiful • harvest this
year. Altnosl essay kind of fruit i.4
showing up better 1111.4 sear th.1n
last, and 1 h^ conse•u•u- of opinion iv
that •I he crop ,%ill be he arc•atc,t
since 1h•^ yoar I897, %w11011 the• yield
war unprecedcntcil. Berrie:. are
rn1Jier late. owitla to the con(imeal
wet wcalher,but it i4 espert c1 1het e
Will few plenty it hen they ripen. Of
tlw• Tarter frintaarpple4 seem to Is
t only variety of which the arow-
err nre 50111e8 hal dubious. Apple
trees as a rule yield Iv ivy only eve-
ry in het year. This seems t o be the
off year with neem' t ree• in the
peninsula r1isirice.
P:Macd I•;x:am-.- \I is• Ev•I (:od,win,
rl lurhler of Bev, Wm .1 lid 1Iis. God -
w in, 'e h 1 11 I. Li 't, :111 tt I11:1
Coheir. $ir. ') holu',v, IIsi( 0 I! lit, .I +
a .lit•lnrul, 2,, 4111110 11111Aie, *41111 •15 1
holm; s in 1 hcory, Choral .and Ili.r-
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ONE LESS A1' nomii
The charmed circle broken—a dear
face,
Missed day by day front its usual
phot•,
Hut cleansed, saved, perfected ny
;tact',
One more in Heaven.
One leafs on earth.
Its poin, its atirro,,, Ind it. toils to
shelve,
One leas the piligrlm's daily cross to
beltr,
Orr. e 1 he eros n of t he 141,•4%c41
I o wear.
Alt home in Heaven.
GRAND TR
UNK
Railway System
Single Faro for Dominion Day
(food going July :11th. .l''y 1st. 2nd
and 3rd, returning until .)ply lib.
Between all stations in Canada, also
to !insp. Bridge and Buffalo, N, Y„
I't. Huron and Detroit, Mich.
$67.70 Good (going ))ally
Portland Exposition. -- iteturning
within Illi days Special side trips to
California Points.
IHOME SEEKI:it.s EXcUR$IONM
Rates $4().lrtl to go):.,e4
To points in Manitoba. Assinatxlin,
Saskatchewan and Albert:,.
flood going Jnne 27th and July pith,
Returning %within i'rt days,
For tickets and full information, rail
on
J. J. KNIGHT,
Depot ticket :.gent. Exeter.
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Matt ict passenger agent. Toronto.
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Here are 41 few prices that will interest all read,
you have not got your Summer Dress, now is your
Only a limited quantity of each.
Cotton Shirt Waist Suiting
10 different colors ranging from 12;; c to 35.
choice for 12 4C.
Fancy Duck( Linen Shirt Waist Suiting
5 different colors, your choice for I2,4C
50c All Wool Noiles
Brown, Green, Blue, Grey and Black, for
Walking Skirts
3 only $3,50 Skirts for... ..
4 only 4.25 Skirts for . , • ,
5 only 5.00 Skirts for ... .
We carry the very best brands of Mixed Paint and Varnisi
assortment of brushes. Just what you require at house•cleantns
CAi-VLING BR(
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A $32 Complete Dining Room Set $
ICOR JUNE ONLY
SIDEBOARD
Large bevelled Plate Mirror, two small cute
drawers,large linen drawer and extra large cupboa.
EXTENSION TABLE
Heavy 4 inch fluted leg. full extension.
DINING CHAIRS
One arm and five small chairs, leather seat'
This whole outfit in Im. 1 oak and is agenuine bargain fee. 1
. C. HUSTOI
One Door South of Spackrnan's Store.
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You'll tldvc soman
To show for your years of work if you
part of your earnings now—as much as y
spare. You may need it at some future
might as well save it anyway. It isnot hi
ter you once make a start in the right die
$1 is sufficient to start an account with tri
to which you can add to when you like
size i amounts, and withdraw all or any pa
without any delay, and which earns in4.e,
the highest current rates, which is added
principal FOUR times a year, without it being necessary to go throe
formality of presenting your pass book.
You never realize the value of having a savings hank account un
have pressing need for money. Make the resolution NOW and etart •
right road to comfort and prosperity by opening an account with th :I
We have the best facilities for transacting all kinds of Banking bust
The Sovereign Bank of Canada
Head Office, Toronto. Chief Executive Office, Mo
47 Branches in Canada, including the following in Huron:
Exeter. Crediton, Dashwood, Zurich, Hensall and C
JOSEPH SNELL, Manager of Exeter, Dashwood and 'Zurich Bre
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Fancy White Muslin
roc White Ilonitan Muslin ..8%c 25c fancy white Poplin,
1254 fancy open mesh White ' eye pattern, quality
Muslin ........ ....for roc . finish superior, good
12%c fancy mercerized strip- cut to.... • •
ed white Muslin.. roc 40c Fancy Tabling for wa
i 5c fancy cord and wave stripe in pure white,fancy de
extra heavy white Muslin brilliant white finish
for . . 1254c 40c fancy white tnerce•
15c mercerized white check Poplin, crepe effect
Muslin for ....12 r, new and pretty for
25c White Lotus Cloth, very fancy snipe black
fine, with glossy finish a new and up•to•date
bargain for lac fancy stripe Black
25c fancy mercerised stripe
quality White Muslin .. 16c mercerise finish w
3S white beautiful finish, extra fine lace effect, in stripe
stir estln�, wide width
vcry fine weave, superior
finish, a big cut for 25c
1254c Colored Muslin for ”,ic
coo yards Colored Muslins
in stripes and floral designs
extra fine quality, only 8' ;c
25c plain white 1'o n, very
fine quality, extr 'idth,
lovely trashing go ut 2iC
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15C
25C
35c Fancy l3rocadedi
fide quality in close
very nobby and new
12 54c ladies' Black Hos
ranted fast black k
35c Ladies' White Ve.
Ladies' Vests in fin
tan knit, fancy •• •'
and without s'
cd from 35c tc.
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10 per cent. off for Cash on all goods
Groceries and Goods already cut in 1
Poplestone & Gardi
One door north of 1'ostornce. Produce taken in exchange f
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