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STEWART'S
HOT
WEATHER
COM FORT
8.00
For Alen's very snappy unlined
Tweed Stilts. They look well
fit well and are v.•ry comfortable.
Don't you want one?
1.25 and For Men's new Split Straw
Sailor Hats Lit w shapes,
2.00 very light and co )l. Von want one
don't you?
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each for Men's Opera Me&il1
Underwear. .FILM as cool :'till
open in the Weave HS tlittit't wvai can be
made. You'll like Coin.
2.25
King Hard Hats. The
swellest shapes and snappiest Ilats
in the trade. Their only fault is they
wear too long.
We Want Lots of Farm Produce
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DIAMOND HALL
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
JEWELRY
CUT GLASS
CHINA
SILVERWARE
Repairing a Specialty.
Call and Inspect Otlr Stock.
n. Mar6bdo.
JEWELER
DON'T LET GO
of the fact thatupon your s;gbt de-
pends your happinl•x A hr.nday or
any other trip as I.1 be a disappoint.
ment if your eyes are not right
STOP IN 11I4RE
and let us examine your eyes with
every m,•ri..rn uppliancs for such pur-
poses \When we der ale what glasses
you require. yo'1 ren il.I '''t upon
there laving right in every particular.
including the prier.
W. S. HOWEY, Pim. B.
('henlil.t and Optic illy.
ON'I'AR10.
EXETER.
DR. IIIIT1.1•:11 44'11,1. Illi AT CEN-
tral Hotel, nn 1ridly, June 111 h.,
Friday, .lolly 12111. Ordkry for
Zln9rr•s 0xernl''d by, 'fail proton Op.
l'0. 237 Ilundas 51. ).nndon. nr meal
L 0 RDER dralrr�.
Dit. OVENS EVE ANI) EAR HT1R-
geon, will be at ll'e Commercial
)totes. flours !).10 :r. Il. In 4.10 p.
rel. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
eases of eye car and rsnse treated.
n"xt c•irit. Frisby, Auzurt 9111 1907.
DRESSING WELL
is an art and the man
who has his clothing
made to measure has
found the key to that
art. Each garment that
we make for you has
that air of individuality
so much sought after by
the fashionable man.
You aro sure of Comfort,
Ease and Elegance
Roo Sultings to hand
at prices away down
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer Accounts Collected
MONEY 44 tool at Imre** nils.
Norte oat bust* for Ask.
Office. Male Street. dieter
SC110111. Isms• Iii;s tt(•rk for .t h,,
Inns Asst boli 1''• .
The rnid.trnl►ner examinations arc
',ring h' Id I11is week.
'Firs Ila:sLaw, of (•anoinzloa4, i.
visiting her enu•in, Mr. Will Ili.t-
Thaw
.1Tiss NUM! Matthews. of Toronto,
is vis;l;nt tier si'ter Mrs. S. ;Fitton
and still pn';hly rental» sortie lime
owing In ?T,. Fit lntt's illne.s.
M r. 110,11 Sparkman 1111' week di. -
posed of hi. residence III \Will;•1rr►
street to Mrs. ''red
Fislher takes pore-easion ;n I1: • fail.
The members of T. hi non Fore
Lodge. A. E. Rt A. M. iittended divine
service at the stain Street a1••tho-
(list church last Sunday afternoon.
when an 1ppropriate sermon was de
livered Lt the pastor, 11.•v. E. IA.
Fear.
Mr. Chi... 'Torrey yesteidly show.
ed us sever.', ..impl(S of new zrnwn
peas. which be it raising for the Can-
nini Factory. The peas are a tar( k
out of bloom and a:e fairly ,well de-
.velope(i. The company will nerd to
;et a hustle of if they wish ,to ,art
the benefit of bir. iTarvey's crop.
Market Report. -The following le ►
the report of Exeter markets. cor-
:cctc•dup to Josie 27th.. 1907.
Wheat, R5c per bushel.
Bar ley. 48 to 52 cents l..•r Lusi:el.
(Pats, 44 to 45 cents per bushel.
Peas. 70c. i cr bushel.
Shorts. $24 per ton.
Flour $..su per clot.
Aran. $22 per ton.
leoed Flour $1.40 to $1.45 per cwt,
Butter. 17 cents per pound.
E__< 1, ccuis per dozen.
IIoZ= dressed, 88.59.
Hogs. livetwciaht, 86.60.
Hay. $11 to >rl2 a ton.
Clover seed. $8 to $10 per bushel.
Potatoes, 75e. to 90e. per bag.
Dried Apl•'•+s. Gc• 'ler pound.
Coil, $7 a ton.
\\•ool, wa=ittd. 20c to 22a per Ib.
Wool, unwashed, 12c to 14c a bt.
LOCALS
•••••••• .•b•••••
5, Fitton, issuer of marriage li•
Ceuscs, also complete line of ;wed-
ding rings always on hand.
Mr. Thor. Selden, of Ingersoll. Ivan
in stolon Last Friths.
Mr. .Alf. Walter was in Toronto
last .week on hominess. ,
':lir. Thos. ifartnol1 is able to be
out ()gain after his recent illness.
A carriage load loess over 10 Sea -
forth Iasi Friday to aflend the :'aces.
llrs. C. Smith of Exeter North.
left List tt•eck for Detroit to visit
with her brother.
FOUND. -A pair of blue ey0zlas-
9044 in steel frame. Can be had by
apply; t; at the Tittles Office.
51r. and airs. W. S. Coln arrived
in 'town Wednesday evening of last
week, after (heir honeymoon Trip.
GiANT • TRIPLETS "Currency"
"'lobs" and 'SO .z' Che'.'. 111 'I'otaict'oes
in hi; plugs. Quality always the
same.
ATisses Ann.t Marlin and lleSsio
Dow. who Have Coed Lakin; up 9tudr-
les to 'Toronto, nrt1(0(4 horse last
week for the holidays.
Chief. County Constable (]undry. of
Gcderich, was in town 011 MOnday
100k144 up some matters which his
(lepat intent is inecsti;atin;
Rev. W. M. Martin. B. D.. will
preach a patriotic senses 011 Sun-
day next, taking as his subject "Can-
ada and Some of ller Moral Prob-
lems"
Ow.ing to ,1 he rain last Monday af-
ternoon Ihe ilall game between Exe-
ter and Centralia, billed to bo ;played
at the Pxhibition'ground,, had to be
called off until this (Tour=:say) (�cr.•
;n x.
'Mr. A. F. 1it(Lgeru leaves next
Tuesday for the west in the inter-
ests of the London Concrete Machin-
ery Company, exhibiting their 111:1011-
inery at Winnipeg and Brandon. Ile
will then take it trip up into the
David:Ion district.
The Ladies 'Aid of 'fain St. 'Church
purpose holding In lawn social, Fri-
day July 112th., an the Church 'Lawn.
Tony Vita Orchestra, London, will
furnish the 'programme. Refresh-
ments served from six to'Wight. Ad-
mission 25c.
The rains rind beautiful weather of
the last 'week have gladdened the,
hearts of the farming element. The
crops which Owers backward during
May and (the early part of June put
on considerable 'growth and promise
to he /It abundant as that of last
year.
FO11 ADOPTION. -The Children's
Aid Society Hare a number of lit-
tle children for whom they would
like to find bolas 'homes. Anyone de -
911'011S Of nd(>ptiti.; a child in re-
quested to communicate with the
president of 1. he Iirganization for
for intron, James Mitchell, Goiter -
1r11.
\We I,Ic pleased to nal.: on increas-
ing ldeni40 on 11;e, ibart of. our ,readers
to Secure al the first possible ma-
tnent n ropy of Ibis impel and some
'call ut the office and 'get a copy as
it (,1)9 fresh front the press. 'file
reason is we publish all Ihe nervy ;111
the !tittle. W(: want yon I0 help ur
r• .kn it e,I ill 'leper by notifying us
l 'Ihe de1114, marriage or important
transactions in which anyone from
this county it concerned.
Civic stolidly I.:imsrd off '.cry quiet
ly'iti Exeter. The T. 4). 1'. ('xcursi0n
10 11 110 F:1IIy took a nnmbl't, 4111;10
0(110144 '.49111 In lu the ile•»rl far the
day nod :, few Wont fishing. Tho
merchants as a rule clos(d s4:
and very little •hnrinets '.t:l•) 11(1nc in
(0lwII. 1)11rill g I 11 .1(4erneon 'the
howlers went up to the greens and
1134! .I quiet game, and several of
the 4,oys went in 411)41 .recreation
grounds and ['toyed 'ball.
The lfamiola Echo has the follow•
in; to 1 ay about the prospc•rts in
that country. "So far (hit month
it has been ideal :growing weather.
The warm trains followed by fine
warm days has brought everything
out nice nod 'green and changed the
opinion of till the t.essimiat8, I'nr•
mer• soy the crops never grew 1 u
quickly before. and if the present
favorable weather keeps up, et good
a crop as r%er may Lo expected.
Several Landon Amalenr actors
and actresses, with :1n evi'Inet opin-
ion that Exeter people beli(cred in
11trnunt't old saying that norms peo-
ple liked to be fooled nil the !firm);
0:1 the alp Here by special train last
friday' night and held forth at the
opera house for a 0011 Ole of hours,
:shout as punk an ebtertain-
m'•nl as has been 'given here for tome
tile'-. There were about 100 per (0149
;•r,••(-nt, :.bout forty of whom CAMP
up with the per forint'rs alt the spec -
Mr. \V(n. Beer this week pnrchns•
ed the harness business rn "-in .Ht.
'from Mr. Gilbert 1)0+ i took
possession yesterday. ^- . Ile 1 (s an
experienced harn('s,maker and Blithe
is a young man, born and raised in
F:"•ter, hr• is entitled to ell your
pat ronagr. in speaking of Alk.
Beer as a wormkan, one of his for.
mor employers has amid that he is
without an equal. being expert, and
1119 nniqun designs. Mr. Beer is an
honest upright and rireful (voting
man and we bespeak for him n Oat./
rona;e which the deserves,.
BIG SALE OF
SUMMER MATERIALS
Big Slaughter Sale of all Muslins, Ginghams,
Linens, Batistes, Prints, Chambrays,
Piques, Ducks and Drills
All 121c Prints on Sale at IOc yd.
All 25e Muslins on sale at 18c yd.
A1120c Muslins on sale at 15c yd.
All 15c Muslins pa sale at 10e yd.
All 1211c Gingham's on aale at 10e yd.
1Vowen'a White Canvas Oxford Tie. Special at $1.00 pr.
%Votuen'a Grey Canvas Oxford Tie. Special at $1.25 pr.
Women's Slippers 12 pair only, size 21, 3. 311. Regular price $1.50 and $1.75.
Special at 51.00 a pr.
Child's Sailor Hata. Special at 15c.
Tapestry Cushion Covera in different patterns and co:..ra, B_autiful designs.
Special 25 cents.
New arrival of fing,Datiste Girdle Corsets in all sizes,
perfect fitting. 36c and 50e pr.
Black Lace Gloves, 23 in. long. fine Lisle thread, wear guaranteed (scarce
goods), Special 50c pair.
GIRDLE CORSETS.
N! r. 1). E. Huston leaves Friday
for the summer cottage at the Bend.
Mrs. hackney, of Far:4uhar, has
hien visiting her Non C. 1?. Ilackney.
Mr. I', W. Glnduian was in Goder-
ich o4 Wednesday on legal business.
Miss Lida Oke, of :Seaforth, is
visiting 'her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Oke.
.sirs. Jackson and daughter Pearl
leave today to t'is;t friends in sit.
Thomas.
Mrs. Wm. 1)auncry leaves H:atur-
day to visit Mrs. 1)r. Sutherland, of
Le.amilrlton.
110. David Mack Mit Leen confin-
ed to ;Lis roots for several flays
through illness.
Miss Jennie 1)elbrid •e intends leav-
ing next Tuesday for Ilamiola, 'Man.
to visit her brothers.
ll r. J. W. In, ngstrath, of Seaforth,
was the :guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eli-
jah Jory on Sunday last.
Mr. Frank Knight jr., of the .Mol -
son's ]lank staff, Callander. is at
his; home 'here for iris vacation.
51r. Wm. Baw'detl- left tltonday
night for a trip to the Old Country
on a purchasing trip. 'file nailed
y'tst:urdily.
Qr1:11ity and Quantity ask your
dealer for the new frig plugs of
"Bobs," "Slag." and Currency chew-
ing tobaccoes.
ATr. (Donald McItm:4 returned home
from 'the Northu ' -t Saturday night.
Ile came by way of the United States
visiting 'friends en route
Air. Alex. Martin. of Mount For-
est, who was last Friday norninnte:t
by the Liberals of North Wellington
for the Dominion Common.. in place
of his brother. who died sonic months
ago, is 0 brother of tier. W. It I wish to announce that I have
Marlin, of Exeter.
We are pleased to state that 'lir. purchased the Harness Business
of Mr. Gilbert House and am
prepared to give your wants in
flflard R
TO Travcl
Ie the one over which you pass
tender feet
If your feet trouble you.
if they get tired.
If they perspire.
If the flesh is tender.
'THE OLD RELIABLE
with
FOOT EASE
Will relieve and keep the feet cool
and comfortable and will allay that
hot burning sensation so often trouble
some in hot weather.
Price 25 cents a box.
Prepared by
W. S. COLE, Phm. B.
Chemist & Druggist.
EXETER. - ONTARIO.
Change. of
Business
H. Fitton. trho.e illness we mention-
ed last week, it ,greatly improved
and is now 00 a fair way Ito recov-
ery. Owing to Lis serious condition
1)r. )ledge, of London, %'.as 'called
here on Monday to consult with tDr.
Ilyndman, the attending physician.
Dr. 'lodge expressed his opinion that
NTE. Fitton was a very tick 'mein.
but lawn hopes for ilia recovery. TTn
also stated that the lest of medical.
care had been given him. and (with
constant treatment would Gradually
improve. On '3uiday 1), 'ascs
from Ihe (different ailments gave Mr.
Fitton such (heiress that very lit-
tle hopes were en(Prtairlcd for his
1rcoverp. 'fhere ere two !radu)te.1
nurses in :attendance.
A very Had and sudden death :look
place at Ilamiola Ven., on Friday.
.lune 14111,414110n Oliver, youngest non
nt 11,'.'0..1. ‘NV
p';di;
d away. Otl
1 hr previous \Vcdnelite dany hr, had been
attending to Olio usual duties around
the farm. 11 when 1,111 lin{ ars':1y .Lir
trans i" the evening one of
them kicked him In the •abiomen
with such 'folce that interior injUr-
ira were inflicted. For tw'n days he
sorb•t(al tin( old ti -Tony 1111ti1 Friday
night deatli 'relieved hien. Deceased
W3.1 )o n un St. Marys and ;seven
Years ern 'went west with his tars
Pots. For a wn (scars he was on 111(r
flank of 'cion ilton Staff, lint • left
that position as sear ago, to return
to the farts where he has .been ever
since, Mr, While was well known
in Exeter.
Repairing, Whips
Harness, EtG.
Prompt attention. Give us a call
W. J. BEER
ood Way
to be Stylish and Becomingly
Dressed and to have your Cloth-
ing as thoroughly made and as
carefully cut as possible is to come
here with your ideas.
First-class Workmen will turn
the materials which you choose
into pleasing, lasting realities
Our experience is pretty good
assurance that you will be sorry
for nothing and prices are always
at the bottom notch.
M1 s. Adeline \Windsor, moth -Pr of Mrs
JOHNS
Mrs. !':d. Mignite, died at the home •,
of her daughter Mrs. C. 1.. Gage. in Merchant Tailor
Marlette, Mich. .lune 2 1907. Mrs.
Windsor lost her husband uixtcen ni98OLl''TIOy3 O1' 1'AIt'CNRitH1i1P,
years :1 go, at their 11omn in Luc:tn,
w11.•t r (lo y lived for 04:1(13' Joa.r9 and
41•;41, th''Y rai+rd :a tate;ly of t41•t•Iv'• This is to notify the public that
children. eight soils and four slough -
Coward
have withdrawn from the firm of
Coward do Clerk, General Merchants,
Winchelsea, the terms of the agree.
mrnt being that all amounts owing
to the firm shall )e collected by Mr.
Thomas Coward and all debts owl;
in; by the firm shall be paid byMr.
d
C war .
o
term. as follows; Harry Windsor. of
1lrizden,
(bit.; John Hiram ani Den -
14i9, of Drown City. Mich.; Aaron and
Stephen of Yale, Mich.; George. of
Melvin and William of Lecltville 1
'Mrs. Ed. Maguire, Exeter ;Mrs. Frei
Hhourrikcr, Of 8l. Clair :._lir.. Cow-
den Jaynes, of Croswell and 'Mrs. C.
1,. Gage, of Mariettef. ' ,About 15
years ago Mrs. Windsor moved ito
Alichizan rind located In Brown City
where rhe lived fill about two years
a;o, whirls time she reside" with her
daughter at Marlette. She. suffered
a stroke of paralysis o1 t1✓' nftor•
noon of May 291) completely paraly-
zing one rifle of her body .Tend ring
her unconac?nns and sleeeh1Pa9
in which condition she rt:.
maincd till death. The remains
accompanied by the children
were taken by train to 1.414
can inhere the funeral was hold. Af-
ter n long. busy end useful life Mrs.
Windsor ,lied as she had lived, hen.
Dred and trusted, 'ler life was com-
pleted if work will done constituter
completion and Flit has zone to her
rewaid.
'Milton Clark.
Dalt(' nt Wincheis0a lune 3, 1907.
NOTICE TO ri'AiRMERRS.
The Exeter Canning 8. Preserving
Co. will he pleased to receive acreage
from farmers for tomatoes end corn.
As the number of acres re -;wired
is limited those detirinR to contract
will do well to call at once on either
the President, Jos. Snell; Vico-l'es's.
C. Ii.. Sanders, or $rc'y. 3. 1:. ,tones.
•
F A It JI 11 E I. P.
Any person requiring such hells,
either mate or female can do to by
writing 4 h EXETER TIMES, stat•
'mg the kind required, when wanted
rind wages offered. Every effort will
he made to provide each applicant
with Help required.
The warms wtbather has come with a
have the goods that will keep you
cool.
vengeance and we
In Muslins
we have a nice range, white swiss dots and stripes, white
cross barred at 12,1-c, 15c, and No. A choice line of
Colored Muslin
and Organdies from 10c to 35e. A big range of all over lace
with narrow lace and insertion to snatch. Also all over
Embroidery suitable for embroidery waists.
Full lino of Ladies and Gents Underwear at prices that
will sell them
Gents white and colored Vests frons $ 1.25 to $2.50 in
all sizes.
See our new styles in the ASTORIA shoe in gentlemans only.
CARLING BROS.
The Sovereign
Banat of Canada.
Money Orders, Sterling Exchange, Letters
of Credit, Collecctions, Savings Department,
General Banking Business.
Intere. t paid 4 times a year on Savings
Deposits.
CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER.
JOSEPH SNELL Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitor,
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OFFICIAL MUT ewe LABEL
OtkexIt
OC I ASI
gs
This is the mark of a
BLENDED FLOUR -
the best Bread, Cake and
Pastry Flour - the best all
round flour in the world.
Just try it once. Look for
this trademark on every hag
or barrel you buy. All fine
Blended Flours- milled of
Ontario hall and Manitoba
Spring wheats -have it.
"Made in Ontario"
"Star" Flour is a Blended Flour.
Harvey Bros. Millers, Exeter.
House oortor
Plumber ('lot nal l'oI 1fl ter).
Sign Writing and Graining
With R. Dinney last year.
mates furnished un application.
Esti•
A
A Trial Solicited.
ARTHUR D. DAVIS
Exeter, Ontario
itesidence, corner James and An-
drew Street.
Corn
-AT--
Exeter and Centralia
Warehouses
Will exchange for other
if desired.
Richard Seldon
gr'iin
Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
AT
CENTRALIA
SAWMILL
British Colutnhia Shingles
Barrel heading and 'loops
FENCE SLATS
Kept on hand or cut to order
CUSTOM SAWING
')one on shortest notice.
Logs Wanted
Delivered or on the, stump
THOS. ELSTON
51Ai1111ED
B1tOCK-I)i 1,flltIDGE-Al the home
of the bride's parrots, ['shortie, on
Wcduisday June 20th, ,Bary Eliza.*
firth, dnuzhler of lir. and MM.
\Vm. 11. Drlbridze to Mr. Milton
Brock.
Mr. A. E. lfodz.,rt leaver n•1tti
IIERGOT'l'-l'LANIGA` -- At 'Mt.
Carmel, \\•e(Itle;day, .Jun' /281;.
51r. Alex. Ilergott, of Centralia to
Josephine (Flanigan, 11 g ler of
Patrick A'lanizan.
MrKAIG---NEWALL-- Al the Mane
Exeter, .Tune 19, by Rev. W, 'M.
Marlin, dl. D., Angus IMcKait.
Blnek.mith Chisel)nrst, and Marry
third daughter of isle Isle Roht.
Newell, Tuckcrsmi111.