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STEWAi T'S
YES, THE WARM WEATHER 11
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\Ve have been looking for it for some time, at last it has tt
arrived. You will beneeding Lighter and Cooler \Near+abler. •
All over our stole are Summer Goods selling at Prices that are t •
Genuinely Money Savers.
PITON E 16
White Slcirtes
Oar \Vhite Skirts ate made from fine English Cotton.
s. tans all double sewn, every garment cut full and trimmed
ea ;lit the best Laces and Fntbroide•ries and the prices will
sot ,anyone's purse.
$1.00, $I,25, $1,50, $2,00 to $5.00
Lawn Waists
We never had as good value
in Lawn Waists as we have
tics year. All embroidered
fronts and made of fine Shcere
Lawn. They fit correctly
and sized to measure at
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50. to $2.75
Ladies Underwear
Our Summer Stocks are
complete. In all weights and
Styles with or without Short
Sleeves. See our Special
pairs for 25c.
).HOSIBRY.4
Never before have we offered such Values in
Stockings, just the thing fol Boys and Girls wear.
They conte in all sizes. Special Price 25c.
Two Pairs for GJ
White Muslins and
Vestings
Our Showing of these
Snowy White Fabries is par-
ticularly good this season
Lawn Batistes. Mulls. Swiss
Spots in all sizes. Checks and
Strips at per. yard 12e to 25c
Mens Shirts
Our 1910 styles .in new
colors and tight weights for
Sumtner wear are leaders at
$1.00,
Straw Hats Innings
And they have never been
so dressy andbecoming outinK Straw
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Hats for men, Boys. and
Children in every now and
popular shape and style at
from 2.a to $2.00.
Men's Belts
In cole.rs of Tan, Gray. and
Black. In plain and fancy
patterns at 255, 5('c.
All kinds Produce taken as Cash
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DUST
Cans 2S Sickness., is a General Nuisance but canbe avoided by I:sing
BA
ori Sweeping Lt ty. "Dustbane," moreover, disinfects the room and
restores rugs t•) their original freshness. The women swear by
"Dustbane" whin once they have used it.
Don't have another dusty sweeping day but get a 35 cent tin of
"Dustbane".
We arc.authorized by the manufacturers of Dustbane to send
you a 35c can of their Sweeping CompDund, We want you to use
this cn trial for one week. At the end of this period if not found
satisfactory they will take it back and there will be no charge for
quantity used.
If it does away with Dust on Sweeping
Day You Want It
Sold in bhls , half bb's. and •luaiter bbls. for stores, schools,
churches, hospitals, banks and public buildings.
W.J. Neaman
Distributor for
Exeter,
Canadian Factories St. John, N. li., Winnipeg, Man.
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THE LATEST THING I
IN CLOTH
IS ALWAYS to be found at this Tailoring Establishment. 11
you haven't a bailor and are looking for one, give us a call.
Style and Fit euarantood. Prices Right.
W. JOHNS.
Merchant Tailor - Exeter, Ontario•
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The Times and Weekly Globe from now until
Jan. 1911 for 35c
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Ales. !{do:welly and daughter, of
('entrilia. visited 'Mr. null Mrs. Jnr.
(leer one day Last week.
Splendid! '11',•11 worth the money.
'Is the univcr-al verdict of Iva ry
iMouse-keeper who buys d:auapb 11's
\'arnish Stain for staining and varn-
ishing Floors, Wotel work, Chairs etc.
1':,sily ,+pplied. t)rieel hard. 'Wears
N, J. 'Ile:uuan 'sells it.
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The Times %Valls Column
AS an adv •rtising nt (limn the
Exeter Times cannot ue sur -
paw I. Doer) it occur to woe
that an advertisement may
change the whole career of an
individual. and may material-
ly of et the advertiser's lot
in life A real estate ad. will
h:• to ad be our subscribers
and others who are inter-
. •:ted in ren! estate. If you
Lev • solneihing to dispose of ;
:et • wanting help. or have
something to brim; before the
pith::e ua.• the columns of the
Tan •5 as your advertising
et it a1na. Th.• cost is trifling.
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111rket Report. -The following is
t he report of Exeter markets. cor-
eale to Jun:. 30th.
32 to :51 cents
'.1 i• Flour $2.00
F. • .1 Flour $1.50
Hay 12.00 :i13.00
Eggs I7c
Butter 18r.
Potatoes 50 to 60
Wheat Standard 95c.
Peas 701
Borley '45c.
Shore $,_':5.00,
Holts. liyeweight 8.70
iloe !keit:dew. '-`.S0.
Choice export catt'e $723.
Goad export cattle $7.00 -to L1.10
woal 1P to 23 denies 1 cert.
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To morrow (Friday) Dominion day.
minis) ty season closes 'Thurs•
y night.
Mts. E. 1!. Axt nail children are
-icing this week at .Zurich.
'dr. Eldred Elliott left on Friday
for Marlette. Mich.
' : r. A. E. 'Wood. of Tlderton. spent
lay visiting his parents.
r .Tom Ramsay. of San •Francisco.
l;.aGL, is vi' ting his mother in town.
Mr. '11. nen. of London. is visit-
ing at the +anme of Mr. Eli Snell.
Mr .:and '1rs. T. Collingwood took
n the :~oiled[ picnic at Grand fiend
1uesday.
Mrs .Cr"aril Spackman. of Guelph:
ai-ir n r iter parents. .tr. and Mrs.
K. Knight.
Mr. and 'Airs. T. Collingwood and
two children. of Pt. 7luron. are visit
Ina rclativ. • in town.
A leak was d:.covered in the south
art of the dale, and was repaired
t his week.
Mr .Loney Heywood has returned
home from attending college nt Belle -
Wanted -Good girl for general
Lcusework. No w•ashine. Wages 8l0
moat h. Address 11ox N. Exeter.
' Alis- L. M. Coward. of Exeter.
a ge •-t of Mr=. Schaefer last
1: "-Winghom Advance.
'.Ir;. 1t. Daniels was called to Kin•
.rdine last Friday owing to th' ill-
ness of her uncle.
Mrs. ?t. Davis and daughter. ]ruby,
are visiting rr lativcs at Marlett,
A1ich.
'•les. Lila Taylor. of Zi rn. was the
r.' of 'Miss E. \Vhitrford for a few
d, a •a last week.
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'May Rivers and Master Lloyd
• •rs leave to -day (Thursday) to
a h^ir brother hart. in Tees.
'.1 15. J. E. Jordon nod little dn igh-
• of London. are visiting Mrs. ,tor-
'on's parents. Mr. and 'Mrs .1 ,s. Mur.
raj.
Ifs. .1, •\V. llarri•nn. of 1)•1roil+
.1. G. .ponos and Jas. Walters
spent 'Wednesday and Thursday of
1•1st [reek in Toronto. 'I'h••y wee nt
clown in 1 he Dr's. :auto.
Mr. LeRoy Cortltis. who has been
employed by 'W. S. ilowey for the
past two years has severed his con-
nection and after a few weeks bolls
.lays expects to leave for the West.
1 (tog helnneine to 'County Const•
.Ie;.• Llnkin. of Granton. nt tacked
nil Lit n child one -year-old. on Mon-
day last. Th. head will be sent to
Toronto to the provincipal nnalyst
Miss .1. Murray teneher in the Esc•
ter Public 'School left Iri•l ay for
Dentins and frorn there she will go
to lte:-ina Sask.. whore she will visit
for some time.
Mis es 1,15d75 Bissett and hlnsie
Hunt. r. pupils of Miss 'Vera
`.1urr'eck of Jlens111 were twit week
..cam ned by Mr. Afillgoose Principal
London Conservatory of 'Music.
Mr .E. Campbell. who has been vis -
'tine Mr .and Mrs. .Tess Willis. left
Tuesday for Kingston, where he will
visit prinr to returning to his home
.n 'Winnipeg. Mrs. Campbell will re
for
ome
ime.
main
On ri ,iynlast.el
Mrs.. 11. 'Hoover
of Clinton. took her four-year•old son,
ayho had been w•onnded on the cheek
in a dog ntfeetcd by rabies. to the
Toronto Pasteur Institute for 'trent•
neem.
''Mr. and Mrs. 9tob,rt tlardiner of
Farquhar pnfi.cd through town on
Thursday on (heir way home after a
few days' visit with their friend In
Ai*Killnp. 'Morris rind Myth." Sea.
forth Expositor.
ltev. 11. Watson. occupied the pul-
pit of the .1nmes Ht. Methodist church
on Senday morning last rind preached
a wary able sermon. Thr Pastor,.
Rev. It Hobbs treschcd an anniversary
Sermon for Mr. Watson at I;Iimville,
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on 1'1i.lay last while little Violet
DlatIet1 was [watching the soldiers de-
train :e: the Exeter d'pul silt• o as
knock, n v •1 frightened horse
In 1 t I.e .seed over her arm.
see 1s • or, ..hut bruised but is
ible to l,e around again.
on 'Tuesday last lion. 'Senator D.
Derbyshire. (.rand Diaster I. O. 0. F.
Ind
Bro. A. Poplestont. Grand
Warden. a:.-i.ted by Exeter wad Qlen-
.:111 lodge•, instituted an t)ddfe•Ilowa
Lodge at Zurich. The new Lodge
started with 20 members.
(41 Friday of last week oar citi-
zens were calked out about noou
by the alarm cf afire. The en-
gine was pulled out and a fire kin.
riled but before leaving from in front
of the fire hall word was received
that it IVIS only a bonfire at the rear
of the English church sheds.
t0tt Sunday last at Victoria Htreet
\lethodivat church Goderlch, at the
close of the Sunday school. De Lemme
\lilly•trd. who is well known in too n
and who has been organist of t he
Goderich Sunday i;chnol for three
years was presented with a vane.
b!. set of books and an add.rees.
.111 boys and young men who wi-h
to learn military drill are• invited tc
ive •1 01) 1 b school grounds on Satur-
day evening at ? o'clock shnrp. Liets.
.1. 0 .Stanbnr)• and H. 0. 1eldon will
be present to drill then[. This will
l:.• :in esc.ell•nt traininu for the boys
and we would urge all take ad%ane Return TIG►kets atSingle Fare
of this opportunity..
'rhe death took agave on Sunday Between all stations m Canada, also
of Mr. David Gardiner. son of :Mrs, ` 1•e Detroit It s Port Huron, Mich.,WmGardiner. aged 37 veara and 8
Niagara Palle and Buffalo,\, 1'.
e•;o..:1a. 7 days. Mr. Gardiner has been K
is veer L• •it t• for 1 h • past 15 year,
and last New Years contracted a cold
Since lhat time he bas gradually
grown weaker and on Sunday was
e tli,••I hone . ife le eves a Mother and
c.tt • brother. Mr. Peter Gardiner of
. to •n I: .v.. t h'• sincere -Pill, -
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1 , of all in t heir bereavement,
Fs funeral took place Tuesday the
. being taken to the depot
r ,;. to Ilrussrl- ae l r they aworu GRAND TRUNK ItOI'1•E
interred in the Dress. Is cemetery.
.1 regular storm period, central
on the rth. e•aver• t 2nd. to the
7th, having 'Moon in eurgee on the
3rd, and 'New 'Jioon at extreme orth
eclination on the 6th. Alercury.
Venus and Earth. all extend to this
period with more or less perturbing
power. at the beginning of this period
lo:ek for decided rise of temperature
and fall of the barometer In Western
secti.n. From the and to 7th these
conditions will gradually ulnen east-
ward :.cross ,the country. growing
into a great warm wave and attended
nn and touching the 4th,5th and Gth
by v.cious storms and possibly hail
ere] I cal tornadoes. From the. 3rd
to 9th. taking the 6 b for its centre,
is a very ,narked seismic psriod.
I•-.,rthquake regions in the northern
hemisphere. and antipodal regions
south of the equ/tor will be under
31,•.t sef•cnic eftr.ain at this time.
no id to and touchhtar the 40. and
5th. higher barometers and cooler
will follow storms frorn the west.
Rey. .Mark Turnttal. Rector. of tit.
George church. Godcrich, occupied the
p alpit of the Trivett Memorial church
on Sunday last. in the morning he
arldresaed the brethren of Lebanon
Forest Lodge No. 13'1 A.F. & A.M. who
:I tended in a body. Mr .Turnbull
.id he way much ;flea=c.1 to rn • t
with the brethren in worship. !'
text was taken from T'salm 25: ll.
The seer. t of the Lord is with them
that fear him." Th•• exposition by
symbol pervades (be t• aching; of t
setipture'. The mind of man i••
awakened by practical application of
the truth. The birds. fishes and
lilies. objects celestial as well as ter
rte l lnl were us. d by Jesus Christ in
%t.tntp Ids 1eachings upon lite hearty
of then. ha'h nein and matter are th
:eroducts of Divine skill and wisdom.
Man is the highest form of creation
and is a responsible being. 11. is
intellectually endon ed. Divine teach
in' is the infinite speaking to th- fin-
te with on' gr• it owl in v:ew. that
of supreme love to God and to our fel-
low men. Societies and men unite for
working out by long tried roles. the
great problems of life. The speaker
t. rid the Masonic order was found
ohereeser the stat shine.. Christiao-
ity has its enemies and it is not tr'it'e
prising that Masonry should have t h
:arae. The Masonic order has b en
condemmed because it is a secret to-
ri. ty. The common law• pronounces a
oleo s house to be his castle. Your
house is n secret place. it is there
that n man groats. his weakneeetgs
are helped, selfishness is banished
and a than is built up anew. hero
in Uhome havecy
batt btereak thecircle spellwe of e privacace;
anrecd
ar h
it becomes of the hoot •. The Ma-
sonic order is charged with secret as-
sociations but the charges can be Moyes 3rd I `.1 oins, cf.
91110(1 by because of the great work Brandt, ss I Ile -.alts rf
the ord r has done. it is that which 1 tee re. 1st
is clone. not said, in secr.•3 arh:eh iludson, If 0 itoskins, If n
count 3. \Vit bout noise and without Misner, p1 Acheson, ss 1
hammer she is balding a temple.
rhe w nt km are don not to Is. seen
of nten. but to be accepted by rho
[treat Architect: work of which the
b.ilder ncedeth not to be wshl,ned.
In conclusion the speaker said the
lit test place for man is where ht• lives
an I labors and sacrifice- for men.•
The choir rendered excellent music.
Go the return of Ow order to their
roams a vote of thanks was tendered
to Mr. Turnbull. nlso the !lector, the
Wardens and the Itoard of Manage -
no nt of the church. Itev. D. W.
Collins preached similar sermons for
Mr .Turnbull at Godcrich.
r.0 YEAiRA RXI'1!IIENCR OF AN
OLD NU WAR.
Church Directory
JAMES STREET ADVERTISING
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard Hobbs. Pastor t
Sunday 1'ublio Worship -10.30 a.w .
and 7 p.m.
Class Service -Sunday 0.30 a.m. snd
after Morning Service and Wednes-
day night.
Young blea's Quo and aataskumeaa
Sunday at 1 p.a.
Sunday $ohool and Hinge Classes L.30
(1.135.
Epworth League -Tuesday nt 8. p.m
Prayer Meeting-Thule:dag at 8 p.tn.
Sunday. July 4(1 1 h.. Pastor will
[tread1 Loth 'twining mud evening.
--.--DOEBN'T PAY
Unless the Advertiser States Facts
tolls the truth about. his goods and lives up to
all his announcements. For the next two
weeks we are giving a
IAm selling the best Great Big Cut in All Our Summer Dress Goods
Woven Fence, that is made t
ArangoofLightlrints,regular(2_}Gf01'10c
and I atn selling at the following 2 pieces only Silk Batiste, this is very fashionable Summer
low prices:- Dress (.Goods, regular 35c for 28c
6 Bar Fence at 34 cts. per rod 4 pieces Flowered Muslin, regular 15c for 12 1-2c per yd
7 Bar Fence at 27 cts. Per rod 3 pieces Organdie, regular 15c for 12 1-2c
8 Bar Fence at 3o cts. per rod 3 pieces Plaid Mercerized Gingham, for Children's Dre
R. J. GLflTWOftI-HYregular laic for 12 1 -Lc.
2pieces Linen Dress Goods, regular 40c goods for 25c.
t:ItANTON, ONTAhtO Regular 15c Bose to sell at IOc.
Ladies' regular 15c straight to sell at 2 pr. for 25c.
Our Bargain Counter
is again laden with ends and bargains -
don't fail to have a look at them.
GRAND TRUNK RS Is EM
Dominion Day
Good Goinu June 30 & JuIk 1
Return Limit Julu 4, 1910
Northern Navigat'n Co.
Sailings of passenger steamers from
SAIINiA for SOO, PORT ARTHUR
and DULUTH.
o )• H Y ever Monday, - Wed-
nesday and Saturday at :i :30 p.m. On-
ly the Wednesday and Saturday
steamers go to DULUTH.
Sailinke trotn COLLING\VOOD 1.30
p m anal OWEN SOUND 11.15 p.m.
Wednesdays and Saturdays for SOO
and GEORGIAN BAY PORTS.
Information from Railway Ticket
Agents or froth the Company at Sat, •
nix or Collingw•ood.
Men's Sults
Groceries
:3 cans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes, 25c.
French Mustard, bottle 5c
A few bottles 25c Pickles, 15o
Lipton's Tea in black and mixed.
Monsoon in black.
Blue Ribbon in Black Mixed
in all prices from 25c to 50c
This Store will close every Thursday After.
noon during July and August.
-AT-
$20,00
After all it's the Tailor who
snakes a suit a SUCCESS or a
FAILURE,. The molt fascin-
ating style would be a fizzle if
there were not careful needle
work underneath. Thatis the
textlon our Snits at $:iI are
better than the suit you buy in
town for more money They
are perfect in every way if
not you can have your stoney
i isek.
W. W .TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
ExETER t►NTARIO
Mr. T. R. Handford shipped a ear-
l° ed of horses to 'Winnipeg friday.
FOUND -On the Thames Road on
Smiley a buggy duster. Owner can
have same by paying for this add.
Appto Cphas i'ym,
t hly i ridgyeevening of last -week
1• • to e11 base hall boys came down
1,1 ,• yed the return game and were
d by the score 8-7, The rime
ea is interesting and many Food plays
were marls. Carling did the pitch.
Ate for Exeter and 'Misner for Hen-
- all. The 1lenswtl re. force dirt not
•ive satisfaction and when the gain^
was about half over T. Moyle went
in and finished to the satisfaction
• 11. Following Is the tin.' up:--
B. nssll 1:etrr
Appleton. r 1 (',cling, to 2
:4e11..ty, r( 1411
1'.lu+cr, Jrd
\Vhiteside', I -r 1 1' o,Ien, 2nd 1
Gordon 2nd n Reea le, c 0
Mrs. Wins!ow's Soothing Syrup 1n
the prescription of one of the beet
female phy^ieians and nurses in the
United States, and has boon used for
fifty yens with never-fallin,T success
by million+ of mothers for their
children. It relievea the child from
pain. cures diarrhoea, griping in
the bowels and wind colic. fly giving
health to the child, it rests the
mother. Twenty-five cent^ n bottle.
:.lr. 11, 1'. Morden. leader of .• the
t noservativc party in the Dominion Zn DAYS, f [feast[ JUNE 15 to JULY 15
1'.a:iiluunt. Jos hen addressing
meetings in Ontario during the
past week on the policy of the Laur-
ier Government ; the Quebec Bridge
and the Grand Trunk Pacific itail-
svay Icing among the subjects criti-
cised by him.
The 33rd Heron regiment detrain-
ed at Exeter Station on Friday of
1 est week and marched down to the
'I'riaitt Aletnnria church Hawn as here
an�ly I.`urona,ietlbytthe wives e luofhth,' We oflei' :i dozen Cam I,YAIANS (;IIUSIIED ROSE
officers el' company r... was (tth• or VIOLET TAI1'1 '1 PO ‘N DER at 20c, regular 25c,
cr Indies of the Ioam. After w creek
nt tamp 1 he boys certainly en -
,eyed cat sandwiches. lemnnwde. Ina Edison Phonographs Records
other dainties prodded h ythe ladies. 1 Gem at. only $ 10 5(1 225 Ani .rel Records 05 cell
\free rr fpr sbments, hea3rd by the 1 Cygnet Fireside 33 01► 125 Go •• Mould records 40
tegimantal hand the marched 1 (lygnet Standard oak finish f,'l 1111 50 10-i t h diets (new) 35
thlongh tecta and hick to the depot'.1 Triumph !Li Iw► 12 1't. • eh discs
60
Alain street was lined with people 1 neo hone (disc) 15 (NI
and flags were flying from most buss! p
ness places. The boys presented an:if you want anything to three Roads now is the time to buy and sale
imposing sight in their red coats, leg-, money.
eings and caps. Although the days.
were tint the boys enjoyed their out-'
ing at *amp. Fred Mallet was laid Opposite
up for a few days with sisnstroke. Griggs
Hghest prices paid for Produce.
BERGBR°S
ARTS m GREEN
"Sure Death to Bugs == it Kills Every Time"
Bcru6rs rris Green
Is standard for duality
and tell'ectivness. It is
the only kind it's sae for you to use. It does its work
(quickly, Surely -there's never any doubt of result.
BERGER'S has a deeper shade of screen than any other
-a sure sign of purity and strong poisoning qualities.
For Sale at
HdkIos Stove & fldrddr6 Storc
(Inc door north of llrowning's Drug Store.
Tinsmithing, Plumbing & Furnace Work
a Specialty.
A BIG CUT IN PICTURE CARDS
Local Views. Scenery, Comics and Birthday for
2 for 5c Cards at 15 cents a tit zrn or 3 for 5 cents. Our Cards are ti
First-class hut we have thousands to many and we want to reduce them,
SATURDAY ONLY
The Purity,
J. Willis Powell,
Manager.