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SUITS
tor BOP
Bova you are sure to like cur
New Suits this Season. Come
in and tee Them.
We want every man to see
our New Spring Clothing. we
confider to be the nest we
have ever shown. Compare i
if you will, with any you have
seen elsewhere. We only ask
you to let us show you it.
The College Suit Prices $10,
"Lion Brand " $12.50, $15, $18
KING HATS
Many Men want New Der-
bys. \\ e sell King hats and
%r t' can give you a Becoming
Snap.: for
$2.25
Rain Coats
Beresford Shoes
If you want comfort style
and Shoes that will wear.
Try a pair of our new Oxfords
Pasant, Tan and Gun Metal.
$4 and $4.50
One t f our Mens Raincoats
ith the new, revertible col-
lar is something every man
should own. They are guar -
not •ed to keep out the rain.
Price $8.75
SHIRTS
Our 1910 Shirta for sten in•
cludce eyerything that is
newest in Shirts. Colors are
fastand patterns are veru
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The Times Want Column
As an advertising medium the
EN. ter 'fine.•, cannot be sur•
Pass sl. Does it occur to you
that an adv.•r(is•ntent may
chant;.• the whole career of an
ndividual.
and may material -
.'y aft. et the advertiser's lot
:n li: f A rtai estate ad. will
"os rend by our Itubscr:herd
and others who are suer-
: sod in real (slate. I( you
h t% • something to dispus., of;
:.r • wanting help, or have
urea thin,; to bring before the
p',i,:•c u=.• the columns of the
T u. •s as your advertising
nt d'unt. The cast is trifling.
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Market Report. -The following is
the report of Exeter markets, cor-
rec :d up •o ;May 5th 1910.
( ata :32 to 31 cents
`iodel I.' our .e',75.
Feed Flour $1.45-$1.50.
Ilay $9.00, $10.00
Coal, 167.25 a ton.
Egg 20z.
Clover seed $7,50 to $8.00.
Timothy need $1.50 to $2.50
Alsyke $5.50 to $•8.7.i.
Potatoes. 10c to 50e.
Wheat 955. Standard.
Peas 75e.
[l:u•.ey 45c. to 48c.
Shorts 523.00. •
liran $20.00
Hog: liveweight $8.55
liur.er
Choc•• :xport cattle $7.40.
Good export cattle $ft to $7.
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ORGAN and PIANO
Repairing and Tuning
G. PEDLER, late of Chicago. has decided to remain in Exe-
ter for some time (indefinitely) and will watt on the music -loving
{public in the capacity of Piano and Orval' Twang and Repairing.
This line has heen his life work and lie is thoroughly practical
and competent in all lines connected with Pianos, Organs and
Pipe Organs and Guarantees his work. Old Pianos and Organs
overhauled and made even like new at lowest possible price.
Following :are a few Pt ices :-rets Strings 2.3c each ; Tone
Rego .sting $3 up ; Once Tuning $2; Key Levelling ht)c ; Over-
hauling iti.nl $11.1 to 22.1 ; New Actin.' (uui Ila t11usera for Old
Square Planes ire.nt $25 up. Dampers, Felt.. Springs, Regulat-
ing Screws, Bridle Tape Etc.. !initialled reasonably. Re -varnish-
ing. Polishiog (leaving like new) dune at lowest figures, also
Estimates on Pipe Organ Tuning anti Repast Mg furnished on re-
quest. All (teed Organs tome under the tante Price List. All
\York (iu,lranteed. All orders left at .1011N i'EDI.EIt'S gess
dente !south Main Street, or a Postal (';ted add:ease•d to (i. ['el -
ler, Exeter, will tecei ye prompt attention.
G. PEDLER, Exeter.
fi u ci hol's Ddncr-Of?
The Great Dandruff Remover and Scalp
Remedy.
DANDI•:it-•OFF is a Scientifically prepared remedy for diseases of the
scalp and promotes the growth of Hair, for itching Scalp, Scurf and
Eczenlic Affectations.
One or Two applications will stop Itching Scalp, Five to Ten applications nre
guaranteed to eure the worst cases of Dandruff, Scurf, Scrofulous and
Eczern.c AtTe ttons of tete Scalp. Thous:uul1 of Testimonials.
DANDER --OFF is positively guaranteed. Money refunded if it fails to do
all that is claimed for it.
Price 50 cents for s -oz. size or 10 cents 1111 application.
For Sale Only at
W. D. Burke
•
8 Shaving Parlor.
Nit. frank Cornish. %v ho has feel/ 1 'twenty Thou•anJ 1'; in for Sale -
tem l; r: - in London. i' home. lir in-lGeranimma, I'urhsia.y, Asters. Siocka,
tend- :u ti ,t to ('rand Bend this slim AgeriItium, detain. and is:melts 1'etmn•
ese Follette. Ferret. Salina. and .•(11
kind: of flowers for hnngin,t boat( •t,
Tomato. Cabbage. Caulifloo.te Cel. ry,
in large or it;mallt lot.. LO1'iR DAY
Market Gardiner. Exeter.
mer 10 conduct a barber .hop.
\1r. V'm. I:unte.twho has be •n i't at
his horn^ hal .rrsurned work 11 1h,•
hlarl;zenith shop.
ray' �.�.
!i. %•., w:IN ou !II • s ck list Sunday.
'1 Mary ilon a n.icfr on Monday
:eget
•' - \ -Ie. ('ampbeil has accepted a
on nt t h l'ost Office.
\Ire hoele r and friend of Zurich
+pint 1.1 day %.-it:n„• llr.. F. II. Axt.
'1- y .. has taken a position
- - 2:11 for n man in Park -
11 !.
;aa•ion i, on foot for free tele-
phone •-•rvice oetween 7:x.•ter and
('r•.1 • •.
F. 'laarp.nnd Miss 1•'. Bow-
e attend rig the Missionary con-
. • .n being it • d in Toronto.
I' -. \\"m. God2v:0. Pastor of the
t : dist church. Parkhill. has oeen
: •:: d to remain for th.• fourth year.
`•1 McIntyre Ind :it ti.' cousin.
'•' s \li'd: I Grigg. of Montrcnl, are
c itis
ill • ,hon,. of Mr. .1. Grigg.
\tr, t, li . line of New llnmbnr.:.
% .ird i,.< '.rother-in•:'* t, !lir. 3.
(lardy . f .% days the later part or
'air We. k.
'Illi• F2,114: ih 1. 'acne of th• Mei ho -
(1 t (tach. 11 nail. w•i:1 vinic ah•
.Taut. s .tr. et i.. agile on Tuesday even -
in.; nt t(.
Revs. E. A. i't ar and It. Boobs ex-
changed pntpit, on Sunday morning
'ns!. Educational sermons were
preach••d in the Jante9 St. church.
Perls For iin'elfno-It. C. Itltod•
I •:nd Reds. 11'nrk Jlinnreas $1.00 te.•r'
,\'a0 Week ('och'n Bantam. 82.09
r 1:1 r.'.1 welt mated. .1, ll. GitII?VE
'.Ir. C. 'r. (17ooka has b 'n somewhat
•11(li•I•l' d in • plat %\-ewe days. Ilia
pee • ten I is • etpreFY wa.eon has b:•en
•a1; el t v \1r. t; •or,re Afk :eon.
(Soto/ Atkinson has returned hone
Irons London.
Mr. A!. Moore. of Loudon. was in
room Tu.•I.day,
lusliector .I. 1•:. 'font 2.2;24 .1a 10%4.0tl s week.
Mr. p, Col. 22,;211 r.tnrned ho ar• trout
the west Mot*day.
Mrs. Geo. Jirow•nleeeind sou, lil'roy.
of neaforth, are ;;visiting in town.
Mrs. el, Quince has le•turtu•d hone.
atter v:-itine in ..\i:ra Craig and Cr d-
.! t on.
Case 21oward. of ,the Molson's bank
Toronto. is spending a three tsr•. 1: s
vaeat:on a. his home here.
\\'ib Vale and ;\Cil! (latter le:t for
Brantford Thursday to work for the
Verity Plow Co.
Dr. L. 1. and AtrA. Follick accont-
panied by Mrs. F'olliek's little broth-
er. Harvey Ilea. of Sr. Mary.. visited
\I r. I' ollicks parents Sunday.
'I'ho Children's Aid :and human..
Sotetey will meet on Friday cveniu;
May (ith its 7.30 p.m. in the town hall.
i:veryone invited.
Piano for Sa:e-One good second
hand plane. n•nr:y new, American
make. ony x•100. Apply to John Pett-
ier. Exeter, Alain streets south t -72T
Vr, W. J. Statham is building a
tear bake -shop and kitchen. Ile is
do'n.l his baking :in Mr. E. A. Follicles
oven while his own is being built.
\ir.• llnrtin llandson or Toros:'c.
.visited in town this week. On Tu••s-
day he returned to Fullerton accom-
panied by his sister who has been vis-
iting Mr, and Mrs. D. Mills.
Mr. John Oke's team caused a little
eco:cement on :Main %street Tuesday.
They i'tart• d to ran from in front of
Wm. [(:vers but were raptured and
pulled onto the (sidewalk in front of
G'adnt:tn R. Stanbury's.
Church Directory
JAMES STREET
MET11OUfST CHURCH
Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor
Sundayand7 1p.'um. ablio Worship -10.30 .m),
Class Service -Sunday 9.30 a.m. •2nd
after Morning Servide and \Ve:nes-
day night.
Youn(( Men'. glass and Cataabuurous
Sunday at 1 .salt
Sunday School and Bible Chas.t•s f..10
9.29.
Epworth League -Tuesday at 8. pan
Prayer Meeting-Thur.dag at 8 p.nl.
May lith-Qt:arierly meeting; day.
The Pastor will Preach,
Men's Suits
-AT-
$20,00
After all it's the Tailor who
makes a suit a SUCCESS or a
FAILURE. The most fascin-
ating style would be a fizzle if
there were not careful needle
work underneath. That is the
reason our Suits at $ gU are
better 1 han the suit you buy in
town for more money They
are perfect in every way if
not you can have your money
back.
Mrs. W. T. Acheson and two young;- T.A AN
eat children. who have oven visiting; W. •
the fortner's sister. Mrs. C. Locke. of
Iirook!ine. NI ass.. for sloe past two' Merchant Tailor.
months returned home Friday even-
Brook
ven-
EXETER ONTARIO
ins'.
Mr. and Mrs. John (toss. who are -�
just returning( frorn an extended trip
to 1•:n.;:ami. Ireland. Franc,% Scotland Am selling the best
and Italy and 1,1k0 .ova Scotia. visit-
ed Mr. and ,Mrs. 1). A, Ross and Mrs.
Ilo'Ittnd this %reek. They Jett Monday
for the'r horn. In Edmonton. Alberta.
A2 y.• m.,•t:ng • hu:d,•rt at he horse
of ye Capta:n Bordon on yr evenings
o: ye 20th ;day of April A. 7). MCMX
where ye I.aak Walton Fishing Club
was hospitably entertained it was put
to ye vote that re 22nd day of June
A.U.. MCJ1X being a Thursday be
kept a% ye annuat outing of re ciao
to ye I'ort of Grand R::nd. D.V. Ye
Crediton and Dashwood fIshc•rrarn
have been sent y•r know -:edge of
same. Only a few more members can
join.
One of the horses dr:r:•n by Mr.
Jack Wolper on the lli:i route from
Exeter to Mitche:i bad its ::•,r broke n
and had to be killed on Saturday list.
11: had stopped to drop the Mail Imes
.n at the Ilay 1'. 0.. when the trate
started for home. They went back
tn•• Lake Road on the run and w• •r-
t':ening in to (their own stable %%hen
th• stage struck •a tree and nrou,cht
t • horses to a ataidrtill. One of
the homes was on the bound and the
sudden stop brought it onto his hind
ie,rs with the recruit ti:a! tb'- left :e.:
was broken. Mr. \Va.per p•:rebeF d
the horse about two w eeks ass trc::i
Mr. \\•m. Gould.
A p enlinr Incid.•nt tw hich cmi the
have ended %vitt serious results hap
peened on the,farm of Mr. Frank ltoe•.
ltozervill.•. on Saturday lar(. (eve I -
al mon 221 re engaged cutting wood
with a buzz saw. when the saw• well(
to p:re.•s. parts (:yin;; in different
(Erections. One piece wast . driven
abo .t two feet into the ground. Mr.
U, tih:rray was feeding at the rim •
:rid how he tend others escaped is 3:-
a10a a miracle. The peculiar part of
:t %vas that nothing carne in contact
with the Fats. ,hut it si►np'y n nt' to
peeves 221(11001 any %'. arning.
Mr, If. N. ley or I. ft on '1':. +d;a+
nlorn'n1 for ('n',tnry. Alta. 11.• w1•.
accountant by his%ister. Mr.. W.
En,r'nnd w lin nil: join ht t• husband
,' 1't .:nese Duren, the past week
•Reel' 11na honored cit several ares -
'. %. \lanae•.. o' \ •aronv. r. It ,sur, On Thursday last ,.the• ('an,d;•
• oho has .1, n :t• t_g;
,,, (':oh env• It in a wend of`. A ban-
' 0.%• r•ity '•2tr,,r ti;.; %er •k t %tae ti- d .n (heir morns and a
it;*ter h'. t:nre `•t:. l:;^hard till.. %. r, -.r 111'• lime ons "pent. On
!, • r.,,. .en: d w th
e.. :1111 I uml; :i r:•nt •ntbranr
,ru,n 11e • I t .2 ..'r an church choir 01
%rh . 11 h • '' .1 . a 112 vnber. lfi '.`don-
! .% . n 11,' • 1, • 1. 0, 0. F. I:nretnl..
1.. .4 i't . It. .I Ir tea with an addr s4
and haisd,unn• ,uL.r'Fo punch W.( 11
111111 011 0111. The addr.••s was reit! by
I'. foil;.. tler:t, • 3114 I h pr, s. ata-
. un oat made by T. ito}'r. Chief
I'niers:eh. Huh ons n jolly ttond fe:•
Nies C. L r; ! n.i .1 spent Monday in .0w' and La. :he es:e••m of 1 Tang•
r.:. II accore.panird limn, somber of a•'ne'nI,•. mho wish him
1 y I. n i n i d tined lithe son. every !meccas in the west.
1 ! who hto h • past week
nd Jit . .1. '.I. NI •111 r.
..! to h '% t wenther the fine-
r
,ta I n ,ih • tn•u-r ed and
• n • t': n (1.: net con) • o • f on Friday.
%% re c os, n on•tend.The
7 127 % 111• 1p nyeu is coming Frl-
d1y.
+. W. 0. !di :ler. ,who has Jr en
% ing her mother. Mrs. Thoma•.
(i1 ory for the •peat few weeks. :eft
t h week for her new horn • in \\'inn
1'" . On her way the o i:i vjrit !, :
a " •rs in Tteedo and Chicago.
h r. mils: be some attta-tion in our
hhoring yi.iag-'. .\ 'somber of
•• coy+ 11 • r • oat of torn on Sunday.
c 22 r .:r Cs'Fton. '01:. • a: Grand
:el an 2ctr.. %:.
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a :.. I r c't•
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(' . • . .. ,,1 Bayfield
Mr. .1. Grigg, secretary of the schoo:
Board. has received the Nelson Shield
pros- rated to Cnnad nn 14chon.s by
1 0-41 Miratheona. Th • sired II made
front copper from 11. ,t.S. Victory and
• , A dna Ileourdroyant and mounted on protist•
ted oak. in one corner of the top are
a fees• oak Ieavea and in the other a
few map:.• Ienves. oh, n come. a re'o-
re- •niation of the "Victory" and be -
.ow a ruedaliion picture of that
m ghtie,t of all •liritish Admirn:A4
Lord Nelson. on one s:de of the med-
allion is the ifamous motto. "Eng.and
pects (e1:1 hi. dot%~
Iter, Mr. and 11r+.Carr:e. (nee Mi'd- 011
exth•ot•hv.•rryls'd11e.111"Ad,wirniradol Lord Nel•
red Godwin) of near Sarnia. have the• son. nee '21.,1803," l3.•:ow on a panel
sympathy of their 1113117 friends in the :s thi inscription. :'Made of coil) •t•
lo -s of their little dao,:twee :sued 11 front 11. M. 44, Victory ens Foudroy-
months. The child died on Monday. •tot. )'resented by Lord 'tratitcona
,\prig 21th. and Mountroval 0, C. M. G. throo.rh
air. .1. A. Stets ,ts1s in London
and Foreign Sailors Sot is e
for Ca
Sunday and lloudac, lie• oat semi,-
nadian 1•choo:. ,1907 E. It. Vii
panird home hy.tilrr. °ten art. who ha, At the bottom.'n n space for the name
been .eriou.'y ill at Vic•ern hospital year.
the warden of the shield for each
for the pact two menthe. Her spans year. Above where h's or her name
1fr'•nd: 11it1 be afensed to tenni that, nay appear sit b' czp'anition "1Cnr-
:t ho•tgh .t ill weak. "h • i. m1;eh int- den of the •h.'- d for this slag." rind
Hp.' d in h ante h•''ow the name i1•' Latin motto "Pal -
nam Tui meruit f••rat." which being
Mr. Will Knight. sof town. third ran,'al.•d re ad•. "Let h:m bent the
y• ar stud, nt of the Medien! Depart- •a!m who has won ir. Th- shield win
tie nt of th,•,\Ye;tern 1 niversity. i.nn- a• given a prominent position at the
don. is rec.'ivine the eonrrntmintinn= school. A forma! presentation would
of h', ninny friend*. \Vi!I pas, d add mach to•impreF, upon the seho!ar,
th"rd with honors in the r•eent • x- he high [enc. 'Nelson hods in the cs-
ntninntion=. Ile papered with Nr -t Striation of ad ltriti'h subjects. and
r 1,a honors in Tpsicolof:v. Sanitary also the• servicer he has rendered F:n.-
`(eiene (;ylt+ed'ogy• i<fedic'7i '13fint tend. .\n animal e.Q'1v root -At on hi'
rel \t•,liein•. S•ir,z:cal Anatomy, tire would k ep the mnry green of
and 1'.arhn'ogy; second /Homo honor. in Iritlin's creates% nal e hero. We
('! niral Sereery and P1a.rd in f(nr- % ouid .tieee.t that th' sh'e!d be Put
eery and Jurisprudence. on exhibition in the window.
IIWoven Fence that is made
and I am selling at the following
low prices: -
6 Bar Fence at 34 cts. per rod
7 Bar Fence at 27 cts. Per rod
8 Bar Fence at 3o cts. per rod
fl. J. GLfTWORIHY
(IItANTON. oNl•A1.t(►
Bus & Dray Business
Having purchased the
Bus and Dray business
from Wm. Arnold, 1 to -
licit a Stolle of your pat-
ronage. Orders left at
the Advocate Office.
T. G. Creech,
Proprietor.
GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM
Homeseekers
Excursions
To Western Canada
Through the metropolis of Chicago
thence ria Duluth and Fort Frances,
or through Chicago and the tw;n cit-
ies of Minneapolis and Mt. 1'i i.
M.1 Y 17. 30.
Via Sarnia and Not thern Navigation
Company. Steamer leaves Saru•a
p nt., May 1 and :Gl.
W.101.1! e rind ret.0 n. !1:32,00
Edmonton and r turn. $12.:,0
Proportionate rates to other west -
stn point s•
Tict:1•:rs (tOOD FOIL I1,1 DAYS.
n'urnt:auun ns to dat s ere. (roto
.1. J. hNl(.R'r, 11.)t1 A),,nt,
or %%r:l. .1. 12 f(t t10NA1.1) 1'u.ot.
Is. eo• Toronto. Ont.
MAY
Th- %%nods ant rtroves thy (Lee:- 0 •
hand nil alt.
Th• hell and da:r look up to it sit ';y
May. ; ..
For happy hours that g::d,• in.`s•,:
/May.
Th • !With wind's zentle spirit. dress
ed in atate.
From his blue throne. cal:s !entity (or
his mate;
And where their whisperin r vo:r .,
se(.0(.7 play.
The rive thinis bud. till nil alive and
gay
Are f(oreat-floors. and ebou,rhs ro
bare o: .ate.
A newer fife is felt in every ra•e.
For over ether .nr ad:, the
.2042.
Tel we ean.hear her bounteona b • (111
Around. above as all lustros- a
Upon her early Hinges. her greased
woods.
And ,;:nilly ns obey run. her brio
mint f'ond',
70 YEARS EXPERIENCE OF AN
01.1) NUi1.4R.
Mts. Winslow's Soothing oyrup 1• -
the prescription of one of the hest
female physicians and nurses in the
Coifed States, and has been used for
fifty years with never -failing( aucc�s-
by mi:lions of mothers for their
children. It relieves the child from
pain. cures diarrhoea, griping in
the bows:" 0nd wind colic. 117 ,living
health to the child, it rest" the
mother. Twenty-five eeata is bottle.
INTELLIGENT
PEOPLE
II
Do not feel flattered by the methods of those who
seem to think they can bully them into BUYING.
Most People
Know What They Want
a great deal better than the Merchant Knows. They
know too what their means are
And What To Pay 11'1
for their goods without extravagance. Knowing all
these Things perhaps
They Do Not Know
the Place where they can trade to the best advan-
tage and would be glad of a hint
v 'Where to Go ;
We can only say we do Our Best by all and in-
vite buyers. when looking around not to overlook
. J. CARLING
Highest prices paid for Produce.
PRESTON SAFE[OCI METRI. RO
- OFING
W!nd and Weather Proof
Something
To Think About.
No n atter what kind
of Bnilditg you intend
to put up or repair, the
Ono most important
part is the Roof. loner
forget that the appear-
ance and durability of
the building, the safety
of its contents and the
selling value, if you
ever put it on the mar-
ket, depend 11101P upon
the roof than any other'
part of the construction
F very Preston safe-iock
shingle is made to con-
form with British (lev-
et-rimer)), Specifications
Ad 111 lI'it 11 y and other
Politic Service.
Cov11111 with SAFE -LOCK SII INGLES Guaranteed to be
and Bock faced Steel Sidin•► Wind 222222 Weather
pro nt.
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12, 1:t. weaving, also a full line of )'„ultry Netting.
A Complete Line ;diva%s in Stuck of : - Mechanic's Fine
"i•Ools, Nair, (plass, Iron Pipe and Fittings, and
Builder's Sunplies, Well Pumps
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!Test Fit and Prompt Service.
Conte to aril inspect our nt:%tcri..14
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TAILORING!
NOW MO SulUos
The temperance p, op'e of Ailsa
Craig hare purchas d the Queen's ho-
'. wh'ch is now reins run 1s 8 tem -
by a jont' stock com-
p rang house
pony.
To new subscribers wr will iriv • the
' Tim,- for the %remainder of the
y• ar for 30e, Now a good time to
subscribe n" thr;lhe new story. "Thr:
1) smond Cresent" begins Thio week.
A number of seiliscnl have gone to
nod 'expense of beautifying
:heir lop. rnd'boulevards, and MIN Saw
greatly :wyrovcd our 'town. Person/
driving r mind town "horrid he carc-
(ui when •urn;n,rgout for rigs or when
driving in close {to such place" not to
drive on o'Ihe kboutevnrds and eat it
.111. Spec :11 carr rhould kto exercised
when en( t!e are alriven to town to isee
that tb•y do not run on the bonttts
vard: or the open lawns. Severn)
p•nees have been badiy rut op 1'r•rdy
'Ws season