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Exeter Times, 1905-07-27, Page 8lik'i EXES. JULY 27th 1905 Specials for Quick Sale 4 for 25 Cts. WE were ',tiered a fifty dozen lot of Men' and Boys' flook on Bow Ties at a special snappy figura. We:. i he temptation was r:o great that we took the bunch. Th. %,•• n)•' in dark, medium and light shades. Reg- ular25t. Ti - b. I '4.1 W e 11t• Of then) Our quick snappy sale 'mice i; 4 ft r 25c. 10 Cts the Pair Twenty-Fivedozen Women's Black Cotton Hose, slightly impeifect, sone. have an occasional stitch dropped and some are slightly soiled,in fact there is very little wrong with them, only the price. Regular value was 20o to 25c the pair. our quick sale pries lee. 3 Pounds for 25 Cts Ask to try our new Sweet Biscuits, vanilla crisp, ginger and fruit, sold regularly for 121-c, our price is three pounds for 25 cents. Linoleum Just opened a shipment of new 3 and 4 yard wide Linoleum. They are early fall patterns and are very pretty They come direct to us from the makers in the old land. Values are in year favor. J. A. STAINTART Spoons We hive a line of Sterling Silver Berry Spoons Salad Spoons Jelly Spoons Sugar Spoons and Cold Meat Forks TO ADVERTISERS. Tile copy for changes must be lef not later than Tuesday noon. Casual` advertisements accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. TIIURSDAY, JULY 27th, 1905 ••••••••••••••••+••••••••• 1 i LOCALS •••`•••• 0••••••• Wawa mowers sharpened on short- est notice at 1). Ifartleib'a. Exeter. (If you need any insect poison or y paper go to Ilrownin:gs. Parliament %vas formally proro- 3ued on Thursday last. Miss Drew. of Florence. Ont., is 1 he guest of )w. uncle, Mr. \Vtn. Drew. hisses Minnie Graham and Mayme Anderson spent Suaulay wit 1. Mrs. John \\' hit t•. Miss Jessie Millar, of Clifford. is spending a few weeks with her sis- ter. lirs. Itondld . Any of the above make a Mrs. Anderson and little dauzh- tast durable and useful ter of the Soo, are visiting her mot h-) et.. Mrs, Wood. Gidle • et rect. Wedding Gift. For Salt. -Residence of Mrs. G. Kemp, on Andrew st. for particulars apply tat owner. Miss Eller Malcolm, of Kinloss, has been visiting during 1 lie past week at Mrs. Poplcstonc's. Nib's Dinah Elston, who has been engaged as milliner of Fergus, has returned home for the holidays. Mrs. Charles J. Voolker (nee. Mi.s Edith Tucker). of Munition, is vis- iting with her aunt. Miss C. llarvey. Mr. Melville Martin, of Regina, af- ter a pleasant visit at his houtc here, and Mount Forest, returned to the West on Wednesday. Lost. --At Elinn•ilhe on Sunday. July 16th. 1905, :1 l.la.in 10141 link bracelet.( e I Finder l r ,.case: Bette.:, • t , Times office or Elimvi'de 1'. O. Mr. J. E. Tom. of Gotlerich, is on a trip to Manitoba 10 visit his 1 on and grandchild, after which he will extend his trip to St, F'rntscisco. Mrs. It. 1'upleetoDc leis ret urged from London where site has been on a three weeks* visit with Mrs. i.oughrey, of Begins st 10(7. Mrs. .1:3F. Willis, of SprinLsi.le, Assa., who 1hag spent the past 11101)1 h here, left for her home on Salur- d.ay, relnainin.1 41 (CV, (11739 77 11 11 her S011. \1 r. Geo. Willis, ;,1 London. It is estimated 1hal to collect . pound of honey from clover, 62.1101) het14Is of clover oust Ine deprived of nectar and 3,7:10,00(1 visits from the bees must hu 111 tile. Dr. Butler, London, will be at the Central Betel, Exeter, on Thursday July 27111. 1905, all day for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat con- sultation. Eyre tested and glasses supplied. HI -other Wellington Johns, P. G We W. Taman and !trot her S. A. l'oplestone, 1'. 1). G 1).. , t. leave here on August 7th for the Grand Lodge of 041 fel- lows meeting at Brockville. S. Fitton, GRADUATE OPTICIAN. Great Cheap Sale in Ordered Clothing This Month to make room for Fall Goods Morcbesnt Tailor. FOR OVF:RSIXTY 1ICAR9 As OLD Aso WALL -Tatar, Ra11[D1r.-111/6 Winslow'. Soothing Syrup bag been used for ir.lxty yearn by millions of mothers for their a while teething. with perfect success lilltt. oothes the child. softens therms, allays all chwcores wind colla and is the best remedy ho.a. It Is pleasant to the taste. Bold VI to in every part of the world. 26 coots a bottle. Its value Is lnoaleelable, Be gore and take Sire Winslow'. Soothing ajrupald ask for no other kind. Mrs. T. 11. Carling has been spend- ing the pa 4: I woo weeks With hcr sister. Mrs. George Hoofbeat!, of Toronto, in her summer collage at Grand Rend. llrs. Gear:,• S,weel' i.4 visiline her rrand••on, Ih'. (; orre Seldon. at Ingersoll. who shortly leaves ft.r the Old Land where lien %1 i11 further pur- sue ),is tncrliri1 prnfeSsion. +++++++++.:•++++++++++++++++ +•1'++++++++4•'1'++++++++++++++ Watch This Space E very Week. Warm Days, Cool �Nights, and Catarrh Go hand in hand, you cannot dispense the former two but you can the latter by using NAMELESS CATARRH and COLD REMEDY. tirGET THE HABIT, its easy, carry it in yonr pocket, use it any time. No case too severe. Sint post paid for tic. Money back if it don't help, SOLD BY AGENTS if there is no agent in your section, send 23c and receive a tube by return mail. This is no experiment. but genuine. Purity Mfg. Co., Exeter, Ont. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ • Mr. W. 1). \Week: s is iwprovi., g hi, residence by the addition of a com- mediou.. porch. Ur. L .L. rollick. of St. Marys, is % veiling a 1wo week:.' vacation :at his home hero and at Grana Bend. lir. Wm. Il.uding has beautified his resid • tc.• °y put tin.{ on a ; resh cont of whit . paint %cith green t.hit- midge. Mr. and Mts. W. M. :•lartin ex- pect to le.ive Iteat v:--•: for the Nt•rtl.wt•st, going. :.9 far as Iiutff. They v i11 I e absent a month. Ur. A. Q. Ito:,it•r purcht' .1 6:x000 bush:1s of vI.oi1 at the Goderieh Elt•v it •tr. The wheat is only sli !lit ly (lato, zed. .lis:; Edith Ilyudutan and Deice", Mis.;••s Lonnie and Millie llyndtn:ut. are occupying Ivanhoe cottage at Grand Bend . E. J. Spackman. Grand reprc.eu- tative and Patriarch Ed. Ditu:nt al - tend 1110 (;rand encampment of Oil 1 Fellows at Brockville in the second week of August. DR. OVENS. London. Burgeon. EYE. EAR. NOSE and THftOAT.Fits Glasses properly. OffLce. Commer- cial hotel, Exeter.. Neat visit Sat- urday, August 5th. Urs. J. P. Itos. spent Saturday and Sunday %rich friends hero leaving on \lonttay for Grand Bend where she. "will spend a couple of weeks. Mr. ltos:, left for the same place on Tuesday. Grand Master Butterworth. of Ottawa, hers appointed tiro. S. A. 1'oplestone on the committee of Legislation for the grand lodge ses- sion of Odd Fel.'owa at Brockville in August. Prof. Burgess. of Huron core_.: will o.ccspy Ova pulpit of Trivitt Mt - modal church during, the aths:nen of the rector, ltcv. it. J. 11. Perk 111,14. w"h 0. w ith Mrs. Perkins i4 cnjoyint •t? few weeks holiday at Lindsay. / Ex racl Black Berry ; Extract /Wild Strawberry; Corey's Infallible Remedy for Dyscnt ry ; Kelso is Dysentry Cordial, and other reli- able remedies for Diarrhoea and lap. - entry, sold ny C. Lutz, druggi.t, ''xeter . The Odd Fellows Relief As'ociation, the Insurance branch of the O.id Fellows society in 'Canada, carried fifty thousand dollars to its reserve fund on Juno 30th. This branch of the order has bad a very prosperous year. Mr. and Mrs. Itohcrt E. Pickard and family lett on Friday last for the Northwest. Mr. Pickard hawing purchased a large tract of land near frobysltire, Assa. has erected n com(ortaole home thereon as well ns granaries and other Buildings. They will probably remain in the west about two months. Take advantage of our mid -sum- mer offer. °5 cents from now to Jail. IFt, 1906. Send a copy of the 'finive an 071 absent member of your household. Posta:;o paid to any part of Canada. United States or Great Britain I'arents and guardians will please ste Thal all town students desirous of enter he; either of tho High School classes for Ilia September term, reg- ister with the Secretory not Iator than the first .lay of August. As only a Limited number of outside students con be received. registra- tion should be made with the Scc- etary on or befeirc 11te 150h day 1 August. I r. Itnllir.::, who hal been suffer•- (erin; front rheum:,I ism finds it n ces4iry 10 s••ck net heal,h. llc left on MIo/ulav evening for the San- itarium at (tattle Creek, Mich. His practise will, in tri.4 absence, iso look- ed after by Dr. Malloy, of Toronto. Dr. Malloy has .spent a yz'ar in Western Hospital, Toronto. and an- other in practiso since he graduals -I Ile comes highly r, contnterdna. Mr. ,los. Senior, who has for rams time lead in view the reebuilding or ►tet ,roc• ut of his ► 1 a t photo e to o aI r 11 1 gallery now purchased the Wood's block, ex- changin; in part payment his build- ing immediately north. which has for many years served en n studio. We understand lir. Senior %•i1L fit up part of �• block i luck for a w ❑ 1 Inew and up-to-date photo gallery and !audit. Mrs. Jas. Oki. iv visiline liar sun, Mr. Those. Oke, at Kingsville. '1'h'• Cate diin Pack in t Comp toy wi11 invest i rale t hen reported ea:oda t of calves flesh and s.•llint it as lur- k eor � eller kinds of fowl. ,\Il parties who are t at:.ged in 11ri+ fraud will : ivigorously pro -•:•cu: ••I. The Scientific Am•ricin in a slim , article of this kind of deception as praetsed in Ilel United States warns the poetic that the fest' of young pi ;s is IIe•rfrit in some 7cny and put in c:111s la ie.! .401/1 f0' 1 urkey c r chicken. '1'It.• (':,nn,lian deception i, the cruder I'11)11 1414111 1 h ctwl- tility of :, ronlididint public; it turnips in 111• j,n► puts. ln81allalion of Officers. -On Thu,s- day evcnint last :,t a special rooting cf Exeter Lodge. I. O. O. I'., Pass 1). D. G. M. liro. S. A. I'nplestel:•• installed 7lie follow•io1 4,1fire; a f,: r• the current tt•r111:-.1. 1'. G., Itrv. It. N. Creech: N. G. tiro .Gro. F:acrit t : \'. (:., tiro. 'rhos. Boyle: E. S., Bro. A. E. I'nk•.: stat.. nru. It. N. '''rylur: Treas.. Ihu. El. Ditn:iii %Ward^n, Jiro. Ha11t Hoe ••; Conductor, llro. I). A. Audersnl: 11. S. N. 1:., Bro. S.A. fops/atone : B.S. A'. 7;.. lite. .1711.1 Snell : 1.. S. V. G., Ilio. Heftier! Ford . It. S. S. Bro. W. S. 1107.•y : 1.. S. S. lire. Win. 1',;ivir : Chair., 1lr0. C111:15. Disney : 1. (1., tiro. ('rank Ford : O. 0., 11.0. ,lanes Hlanlike. Market Report. -The following is the report of Exeter markets, cor- rected up to July 271 11. Pei.. GO to f.i cents per bushel. Bran s16 pre son. Short. $20 per ton. Fancily Floor, $2.73 per cwt. Feel Flour. $1.25 per cwt. 111%, ?:5.,111 to .7.01) per tan. w h•• ct, 911 to 95 cents per bu.l.el. I .rlry, 38 to 40 cents a boa?acs. Eggs. 16 rentor per dozen. Oats 40e tier htbdicl. flutter, 16 renes is•r pound floss. live u.irht, 86.2:1 pal re.. 1'e1 k. 01 es ed, $A.50 pV.r re. 1. OA.I�TOA=.•. um w _A1M KM Yoe Hue Alia a $oitp;At of Great MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY V1 a find ourselves loaded up with a very heavy stock of de- sirable Fancy and Staple goods, alto a lot of remnants and odds and ends which will be cleared out regardless of cost. Black Dress Goods 75c black Wool Voile for 511c. 50c black Lustre for 39c. 50c black Arnturo for 39e. 50c black w-urstcd Serge for 38c. 50o black hopsack for 39c. Sac black Lustre for 25e. Men's Underwear 25e Our very special balori;;an shirts and drawers. extra light %%richt, t.c4t value in the market 2'5c . Men's Strong Shirts 50e A 11; stock of Men's Wearing Shirts. made of extra heavy drill, guaranteed fast colors. 50e. Men's Overalls 500 A full stock of Men') denim Over - ails in Illues. Blacks and Greys. spec- ial 50c. Scotch Ginghams 1'relly stripe and plaid effect.% in pink and white. fawn and white, red and white, regular 12 1-2 cents to ole,,• at 9 1-2 cents. Fancy Dress Muslins In a satisfying variety% of patterns and d(si ani, regularly sold at 25c to clear at 12 1-2. Art Mtislins 5c Colored Dress Goods 75c colored N1011.1i1-s fer 50c. 75c colored Cord d^ C'hencs for 50c. 60c t weed Dross, Goods for 48c. 500 all wool Canvas Cloth for 39c. 500 pale blue Nuns Veiling. for 37 1-2 35c brown spot Voile for 25c. 25o Drawers 183 Lad'e's' fire cambric Drawers made and 11111111W.! in 1)e%we91 style, excel- lent value ar 25e, to clear at 18c. 51.50 Night Gowns $1.00 3fade of fine cainlo io trimmed with lace insertion and tucking. rel- ular $1.50, to clew et $1.00. $2.00 Skirt $1.48 'ladies' fine %chit%: cambric Under- skirt. well urole, cut full deep flounce trimmed wit lucks and lace re;ulc►r $2.011, to clear $t.4R. 52.25 Art Tie Shoe 51.90 Latest Ar. Tia Shoe.. extra quality Donzola kid, flexible sole, Cuban nr French hr I, •,very pair euaran- tcod to wear, te,ularly sold for $2.25 to clear $1.911. 57 Dinner Set for $4.95 2 only, Green Dinner Setts, 97 pieces. first clash ware, regular price 3011 yards Art Muslin in pretty x$7.00 In clear 1! $195. Ain't it a colors and patterns, 10 clear 5 cents. bargain. Boys' Coctonade Pants 50o For :6.95. Made from Can'ff tear kind Cotton- •ule, lined throughout, all sizes from 22 to 33. 50 cents. 1 only blue .sinner sat. 97 piece.:. heavily zilted, regular price $8.75, to clear al $6.95. SNEL1.1 8z IOW Dr. and Mrs. Autos have r .turned home from a pleasant visit with friends at Brantford . Messrs. Ed. llossenberry and C. Fritz, of Zurich, were in sown on Tuesday on business. Miss Flos,•sie Slanhury, of hayfield is visititl t her bre:her, Mr. J. G. StaMaury. Wanted - At once a house keep- er on arm, middle aged person pre- ferred.w Apply at Tinges Office. Hon. Thos. Greenway, of Crystal City, 3Ian., was u visitor at the home of Dr. J. A. Rollins last week. Mr. Arthur Wood, of the Sovcrei 1u tank slat[. has returned frons a :liars period all 1hirough the central Ivo %reeks' hilt up the lakes. -Lon - and latter parts of .IuSy will add 111 Free Press. double intensity to whatever kind Mr. 1'. 1awdcn, and little son, of of weather and oilier phenomena dzetown, spent a few, days of 100 ay prevail in different extremes of t week hill parents, Mr. and Mrs, a country. Sections Iravinz dry, . Bowden. rm weal hie, wilt find it abnormal- prosperity y opening right road to comfort and pros sit h o enin an account with this- ,� ly\.{Ir and \:,.rn, ; 1 base Navin We have the best facilities for transactingall kinds of Ranking busine The branch of the llorchanam Bank 1Y y � g Big Bargains for J. Wash Goods 'y All our Wash Goods including White Muslim, Co1c Muslins, Colored Shirt Waist Suitings, Colored Ducks Sateens to clear for only 100 yard. White Wear A beautiful $2.5') Underskirt ... . ...for $1.70 A beautiful $3.25 Underskirt.. .... .. ....for 2.45 A very fancy $1.50 Night Gown for iris A very fine 75e. Corset Cover.... ...... for 50c Very fine 73c Drawers ... ... .. for 500 Walking Skirts 83.50 Skirt . .... for *2, • $1.50 Skirts. ..... .. fur S3 00 $5.50 Skirt .. ....... ... !or $4.0000 Men's and Boys' Ready -to -Wear Cloth Did you see that. $10 Suit we are selling for $ 3,5t) you did not, do not forget to get one. Boots and Shoes See our bargain.Tahle for Shoes, they are good, " 4 from $1.00 to 51.50, your choice for 99c, 75c and 50c. CA1-ZL,IN�'i B20 cies to thein respective owners Doth-` $15.00 in; more will be said out if ,not in- vcati;ation is sure to follow. Hicks. the weather roan says: - "July will coma to its close with ex- cessively pith temperature, or a marked warns suave spreaditt4 from western Io eastern parts of t he country. '1'lie second new 1110011 for the month falls on the 31st, beind within a few days only of the cen- ter of the Venus dist u•I'nce. These facts insure phenomenal warmth, with hail and thunder storms, fol- lowed by sudden Olegnees to very cool. The Venus equinox is central on July 26(11. The presence of thig Venus period, :rlcndinr with the It JI 6000 Mattr 1 am the selling agent f OST'ERMOOII FELT MATT EXETER. This mattress is teed by the manufacturers v better than. the best hair ; to 1 '; ,bsorbent ; vermin and dust to last a lifetime and to :;iv piete satisfaction to the user. - $15.00 W. C. HUSTI' Furniture, Undertakin You'Il Haus somata; To show for your years of work if you e part of your earnings now -as much as yc spare. You may need ft at some future might as well save it anyway. It is not h; ter you once snake a start in the right din 1 $1 is sufficient to start an account with thl to which you can add to when you like siz01 amounts, and withdraw all or any pal without tiny delay, and which earns inter! the highest current rates, which is added 1 principal FOUR times a year, without it being necessary to go throu, formality of presenting your pass book. You never realize the value of having a savings hank account until have pressing need for money. Make the resolution NOW and start c at Croditon have withdrawn, hand- sl(1$I4 and reins tney expect such shit% s above not111a1. Ifai)pily \Weddell. -A very happy event was celebrated at the Lome of Mr. and airs. Jas. Willis, Exeter \orli*, 011 \Weiltw•sday evening when their ;daughter .tesla E. was united tinge to \ir. (:twinge T. Grant t ford. The t,t•nnony was per- t by the Rev. W. M. Marlin en i'reshyteri in church in the ce of 4hi /mar relatives of the sting p:lrliee, ilia parlor,. be- Ilefully decorated with palms, s Ind flowers. 1' ptly at the a Nonni e(e u Z hour 1 •e iM o rh w e din ti mlrch ig ,Ia et . ' s Miss NI Berney .. f S I ern i Y the b .r r ( why w., _turn away try her brads the list a t the recent 4'n% t t,.,,• faf ler 1 °ok her Il e' beside the examination •.t Lucknow with fi:lfi groan% and looker) %' ry pretty allir- tnarks ()r NII per Dent. ed in a 107.1 of c• :1111 silk eo::ensu over cream tatft i t:I her mister Miss Mrs. S, Brukenshire and daughter i n Ji IL,zeh of I'onelon Falls, have return- Ade111 as Lei iesnr,id, etstrini a beau - ed home alter a very pl( 101111 wi+- nihil gown of floe riud voile. Mr. Edrar V, it Lis 111 1Witulipe_, cousin of Ih^ bride acted as •1Tn0711statnn. After the ceremony .117.1 cont ratula1ions the party all sit down to a very daitl: y supper. Mr. :117(1 111,. (:tont a ;Il I eases Sarnia on Mond o• Irw by Imo,, for m trip up the lakes and 91 1.1'1 to their n::7c tonne i n 1 he %. 77 . '1'. ss here Al r. Grant has porch:,segs n .enteral s•fnre. 'rlu• bold•• his field the peal ion of millit:,•r i,1 S ii iiia for 7 Ir• nisi few years and 111- nrU,y 11 idols 1 here '‘'‘mi 4 w' ;111r 1 av 1, 1, 1: 1:41115:1114? , 57 111 ,II join in w ishin r 111^ b §'1.1,7 cu1199 11:1113 y s of Inppit•cs4 ..,.•l pen•r. rity. T 1r Theodore \lurller, and extrarlell Lres•m:s mcei%..1 lt••re in evidence therefrom rcfrom , gullet 1% hick he had 114 1 h^ peon, ,rig c ..! i I.•• ()ride and sw;IIIt otool -011,•• six treks' previous. =room. it hating Indeed it. the left brim- _ _ _ 1 thus. '11., (,ny :4 11177 410;11! well. in; their business .to the Sovereign (lank of Canada. The transfer was made on Monday. last. A Midsummer Snap. -The Exeter Ti:tt% t and the Family Ilerald and Star will be sent to new subscribers in Canada and the United States un- ut ntti til January 1st, 1906, for 70c. of\�1 TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT 'form Take Laxative Iiromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the mon-. cent ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove'. in, a signature is on each box. 25c. ferns 3' . (son \•,4 e � 1 II '.,r 1 t r .1., t r U •Iw•mnn : 5 ( of Rev. It. 'filly 1rd, formerly of Exeter) a lad 4117' 11 years of :are it with Iwo uunt, Mrs. 1). Bernick, and also her uncle, Mr. Sauna.] Itrok- enshire, 7711( i4 very ill. Every ratan owes it to himself and his family to master a trade or pro- fession. Read the display advertise- ment of the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in this issue and learn hon easily a young tr►an or )ady luny lc.: re 10!s•rt•aphv end lc assUrred a 908i1 ion. A delicate ;ilia unusual (pera,' %am performed in 'for01114) %1 h: n Drs Itinth1111 and Mellottath, of that city, up,•n4d 1hi. %% iv' of 1111l7 Atte rdine to :1 government repc,rr just 10 hand over 70 per cent. of the le•uline h;,kin 1 powd:•, s :-.0111 111 Ontario are grossly adulte4ated with :Aune it is well known that alum dries up .1111(7 finally checks the zes- 11ic et•rreli0,1. 01144.4 ir►di•te"tion, ere. and if continued ►criously n (Inc 18 the beer7. See to it tba1 your :rtkZt1 powder is pure. Itoehine.-0,7 77',,lnesd:,7 1•v4nint of 11,41 week some of our reside,' 719(11? the loss of tnissint articles hirh mysteriously di- tp,eareit from I heir prrn1ia,. aomi. pet '411., 11 - %ons rntt•rt:d OW 3:1 .tr((•t p.,r- .nn•1 tr and Int 1,0•.I themselves 10 '01111 574,111 t.! 1,l.par11 choosing 1 hes! ,r hand, afterwards they also visit •11 the loom,11of Mr'. 1•a r r and reshot she clothe' line well filled will' clothe/. took 1Ir•ir %,ick of the .trtic••Is, t•hoosinz :intone ilie others a 18.11 linen nub. coal and skirt 0e- lunring to hiss lager. Behar rine %1 ell supplied wilt{ kat 1. r,,al-, sheen and dress they varied their taste i.y 1 ,kin: from Mr. .las. Tom's reJ- 1 tr a eiwice crock of butler, snout eat poutals, al-o'►on7•' jam 07111 J(1111.• oboe%• is ntrnlI' yU'pirinn as 10 the :nilly partite' and 01111e• the e,tr,hlc. Depot ticktt agent, Exeter. In,w to -w 1.e. dont• away with if they .1. 1). McI)ONALI) ,00.1 k9mlly rot 111 n , hr 0t her •►rt 1- District passenger agent, Toronto. RAND TRUNK Railway System SUMMER VACATION RESORTS Muskoka Loki 4 1'eu,a.atni Lake of Hays Magnetawan River Georgian Hay I1%7ortha Lakes ('%.per Like- 1 betas 111.1 Islands Quebec.. Portland and Old Orchard, Me., White Mountains. All reached via the Grand Trunk Railway, the Tourist Route of Amer- ica. Direct ccnnecti,n with all boat lines. Tourist tickets on Fal,• daily to all Reantts. Pacific Coast Excursion $07.70 to Portland, Ore. Lewis & Clark Exposition with s ecial side trips to California points. Tickets on sale daily. Valid for t),) days. For tickets. illustrated literature full information, call on J. J. KNIGHT, and 0 The Sovereign Bank of Canada Head Office, Toronto. Chief Executive Office, I 47 Branches in Canada, including the following In Huron: Exeter. Crediton, Dashwood, Zurich. Hensatt and ". JOSEPH SNELL, Manager of Exeter, Dashwood and 'Zurich CLEARING OUT DINNER SETS $9.50 for $7.00 97 mese Dinner Set. semi -porcelain, Lyndon design, ('HO:il1 01. liner, self colors, running vine and cluster of flowers and leayes, u• J. 11. 77. & Sons, !lanky. Enel:mil. X9.50 for $7.00. $12 Dinner Set for $9 97 piece Moiler $'7• :curl -7.01041 1i1 , Paris design, King Ed beautiful conventional color writ oh. sin,, gilt lines, brill+rnt r, I. II. 77'. & Sons, il,tnley. aI2 for St9. 12.50 Dinner Set for $9 97 piece Dinner Sr 1, Liceruc design. Cobalt blue, convent). gilt °elle, gill. lines, nee. 11 trleru, mad- ..t Coloni•tI Pot l0ry, K . 812.50 for !@9.011. a 12.50 Dinner Set for $9 1(i pied: 1/inner S4•1, 1-4'hr, ol.si:n, :teen .hide, gilt 11114'0, prctt sires of hu,$ine roves. cert new in ••h ole and pattern. made :•y F.n,. $12.eu for 89.017. Only 3 Chamber Sets Left One Chamber ret shaded pink .gel gold, ;i11 fined, new pit.. made by S. Ford & Co.. En,. semi fnr.$3.50. One Chamber Set, :r:Ina.l . it. - en, well colored, good full s made by J. 11. 77'. & guns, lions• % X3.511 for $2.75. One Chamber Set, plain .%hit.• • e h :;h1 lines, very ht Icy mal $3.50 for $3.00. Everything in Crockery and Glassware cheap. Bargain in every Department. Special Cash Discount of 10 per cent. We Lead in Close Prices. All our White Wear at nearly cost. 4 plugs good Smoking; or ('hewing Tobacco for 25c Popiestone & Gardinel One floor north of Postoftice. Produce taken in exchange for • il