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An a»ortuieut of finer
L MOS in very pretty Lace
and I;mbroidety fronts with
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Clearing Price 1.25
STE WAi T'S
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JUST ARRIVED.....
A tnanufact,n•et's lot of Sample Waists, t1 e did not need
there -but at the prices at which they were sold we (ought
heavily -Now we roust unload and do it quickly. 1V'. have
offered bargains before but we think this will heat the record
Rut you are more interested in prices that talk. How do
these prices appeal to you:
Lot No. 2 i Lot No. 1
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1tv lt'ais[s in cross -bar You will be auprised at the • •
: and plain Lawns with embroi- beautiful waists we are blluw• • •
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dery and lace trimming hut- Ing in this Lot. Every waist
toned in front or hack in x11 made this season. ••
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Thi: week we want to clear out every Fancy Parasol in the ..
$'ore. We have thein to match your naw Hummer Dress. At • •
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In lace and plain weaves to • 1
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trope, gray linea, green and j to choose from. They are •
black. These ate Pontoons! well made and cut full width. ♦• •
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This Lot has about ten dif-
ferent styles, and no two
waists alike. Regular prices
trout $1 to $l.n1e,
Clearing Price 98c
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'The "Times Want Column
A6 an advertisingmedium the
♦� Exeter Tineas cannot ne ear•
•• pass. 4. Doea it occur to you
itthut an adv:rti-wi o nt may
change the whole .aroer of an
individual, and may material-
ly aff et the advertiser's lot
in Mel A real estate ad. will
it o.• r. ad by our hubscriber:a
:old others who are inter-
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ested in real estate. if you
have something to dispose of :
22 are itanting belle or have
. eornething to bring before the
public u:.e the columns of the
•_2 Times as your advert iesing
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Suit -Cases and Trunks
Yon will need a Suit -case or Trunk when you go "n your va-
cation. We have theist in leatherette aid sold leather at prices
from $2.00 to $8.50.
'TOILET SETS
Just to hand direct from Potteries in England.
range of Fancy Toilet Sets ever shown in Exeter,
them. Prices $2 $2.571, $1 $:i $7.50.
The finest
Ask to see
DUST
Cause- S rikr•.r <, Is a General Nuisance tut e'nhe avoided by t"sing
DESTIII!
on Sweeping Dv. "Dustbane," moreover, disinfects the room and
restores rugs ti their original freshness. The women swear by
•'Dtistbane" whop once they have used it.
Don't have another dusty sweeping day hut get a 35 cent tin of
"Dust )anc".
We arc authorized by the manufacturers of Dustbane to scrod
you a 35c can of their Sweeping ('ornp)und, We want you to use
this cm trial for one week, At the end of this period if not found
satisfactory they will take it hack and there will be no charge for
quantity used.
If it does away with Dust on Sweeping
Day:You Want It
Sold in hhls , half b1' s. and (platter bbls. for stores, schools,
Churches, hospitals, banks and public buildings.
W. J. Hearrian 1)Isltxetter. for
Canadian Factories St. John, N. 13., Winnipeg, Man.
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• ) nn 11 tveo•t a 1 ailor:and nee looking for one, reive its a 1 all.
t Style and Fit guaranteed. Prints Right. •
W. JOHNS.
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The Tiiiles andWeekly Globe from now until
an. 1911 for 35c
Market Rep•rt.-The following ie
the report of Exeter markets. cor-
r.•c:t• l up (0 .3)11y 21st.
h •..t Stnmiarl $1.00
(1;:s J.1 t0 3.) cents
Model flour $3.00
Feed Flour $1.50
Hey $s to $10
Eggs 16e.
Butter 18c.
Potatoes 50 to 60
Peas 701
Barley 45c.
Shores $►23.00.
Henri. 59.05
Ite t export cattle :6.80 'to $7.00
Good export cattle $7.00 to $7.10
L'e,tchei's. cows $3.50 to $1.75
('hcic • butcher's, heifers. 5.50 to 6.2•,
Laino. $7.75 to $8.00.
Shoe!) $1.00 to $9,00
wool 18 to 20 dollars a cwt.
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• LOCALS ••
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Mr. 11. Stevenson. of be forth, is
visiting '31r. Ii. I{,tmobr.
'Miss nett:• r. of New Hamburg.
is visiting; 'Mrs. G. Hawkins.
Mrs. Alt '.falters is visiting in Brant
ford,
Mrs Jas Walters left this week to
visit relatives in Detroit.
Mise Zillah Hooker, of Pontiac, Mich
is visiting Sir and Mrs W. S. Cole.
Bert [farness is learning the press-
ing at. the Jackson Mg. Co.
Misa Tillie Vincent and Laura Miller
spent Thursday evening in Dashwood
Miss Lillie May Frayne has return-
ed house after visiting in I3rantford.
Mr, Earnest Flynt and garnet Craig
visi"el trie,.,ls in Staffer Saturday
l•yettitlg!,
Mrs Yaeger and Nliss'l'illie, teturu-
ed Monday evening after visiting in
('hunh•h0) t .
Mr. Stelae. of the Molsons Bank
staff is spending a► few days at his
house in Ititigete.wu,
Mr A. 1•.. Wood of 1lderton, is visit -
int with his parents Mr. and Mrs J.
'1', Wood.
Mr J. 'I'. %Vood shipped RCM" load
of cattle to the Toronto market Sat-
urday.
Mitis Maud Honied' of Dashwood
v!sited her brother Dan for a few days
last work.
NLb Mr►y Armstrong of Lucknow
in spending the holidays with her
parents Mr. and Nits 1. Armlbtrong,
\lis 1?. H. t'roouhan and son Hald
of Harrisburg• are visiting Mr, arond
MI's (:. Anderson,
516805 Eva Snell and Nora Nichol-
son, of London are visiting; Mr. and
Mfrs ('has Snell.
:•1a- • Mali.- 'Hepburn of Centrallia
spent :1 few days last week with
friends in town.
NIr. and •Mrs I) A 'Ross spent a few
days this week visiting with relatives
who ere camping at Bayfield.
The James direct Methodist Sun-
day school twill hold their picnic to
(irend 11,'nd to -day (Thursday.)
Mrs Arthur Davis and daughter
Ruby. have returned after a months
visit with relatives in Marlette Mich,
N1rs I'hos Prior left Saturday for
Fordwich, where she was called owing
to the, illness of her neice Miss Flossie
RAIZ
The Sacrament of the Lords bupper
will he dispensed in the Cas -en Presby -
tet ion church on Sunday morning
r:ext.
Mr and 'lis Husain Frayne and
little son of Brantford are visiting the
formers parents Mr, en 1 Mrs Peter
Frayne,
Miss Weekes left Monday evening
for (iuelph where she was joined by
her sister, Mrs. McDonald, and to-
gether they left for Muskoka where
they will spend a few weeks.
Miss Violet Penhale visited in Mrs 0, Smallacontbe and Mrs F.
Sarnia the past week. ('ole returned Monday after visiting
Mfr .L:•Iloy Cuaa:fs /1:s accepted r with relatives in Stratford. They were
position as druggist with Mr. 'W. accotnpaned home by Miss Maud and
S. Cole. Mater Clifford Kelly who will visit
for some time.
`1r. 1'. Loft t. of St. Marys, visited
et t he Sortie of .Mrs. ()linnet, on 'Sun.
day.
31r. end Mrs. .1. McMahon, and
en. Alea. of Scaforth, visited friends
the palet week.
Mr. Jack Wolper return'd Tuesday
. ning after sper.Jing a fete days
1 Ikrlin.
miss Carrie Dyer, is visiting Mise•
.r Leavitt at ' 1r yuois cottnge" nt
'•, ,nd Bend.
'•Ir. and Mt.- Geo. Soot hcott re-
g i rrri It ingGrand
otvBend
for Tu fe+da •n; af-
t
Belle )1an kips returned to
t►"alkortillr. Mondor evening after
•pending her holidays visiting her
:• ire•nte.
Mrs. .1. ('harleton had the misfor-
.:t • to sprain her shoulder last Sun-
. . evening. Sh^ %vas returning
home and being frightened by n
r • 'mumzxled dog. she tripped null
I• It tti►h the above result.
'1) .end firs. Nelson Sheere have
r r. d to torn aft •r visiting for
it: 1 A week with re'tlive. to
Ie r,. e.rd.
M r. :.rig Mrs. John (',tai igwood. ee-
1 urned to 1'1. Huron on Thursday
last, after vi•itin.r for two wr••ks
with relative, :11 town.
Th.. Esti 011 h Langur of the Jams
st reet church held an 'out -door meet -
frig Tuesday evening. The program
was held 011 the church lawn and was
given by the Literary department.
f:,rl Gray is on his wee- to Canada
hawing sailed on the 1,'7th of the 1{tn•
prase. of ilrit airs. Ile will r, :i;nle
tai• dillies of his office as Governor•
li,•ner:tl of ('.inada. pending the ap-
leantnit nt of hi' successor. the Duke
of Connaught.
The new Era bid a friendly call
from Mr. D. C. McInnis, of Exeter.
a former member of the Co. Council
on Friday Inst. Mr. McInnis accoul-
pained by his wife rind Postmaster
•and \Ips. Christie. Niisi il:nmilton.
Stratford, and Miss Carling of Tor•
onto. a former Clintonian went on
n driving tour from 'Exeter to Clin-
ton and 'Se:north .They spent some
time friday morning calling at the
house of refuge. Mr. Mcinnis carne to
Rxete: or rather to a farm near
there in 1860. -Clinton New Era.
We clip the following from last
week . issue of the Clinton Nen' Eta
'Atm rig those who came tip from
Toronto on the If. U. 13. excursion. on
= , rdny was Mr. Greenwood. of
I'.!n.erslon. Rouleverd. formerly is
1. sident of Exeter. He is a native of
Devonshire and while a mere youth
in t he old Innt wan well acquainted
wit h a Mims l'iekarcf, who afterwards
1 came .Nlus. 'tt'1n. .ienkin•, so long n
highly respect.d resident of Holntes-
ville. Learning that 'sh• was still
alive. and making her hom • with her
son-in-law. Mr. Gee. Larwi-, of town,
Mr. Greenwood, who hid nit neon her
during 1h.• intervening more than 50
years. resoled !o make Ir•r a visit.
•rhe meeting between the rtvo 01d-
ti71:e friends was very interest big. An
Nit. Greenwood in n well preserved
iduwer and Mrs. Jenkins a lovable
widow. ave can venture n snfe guess
r,f what would hoppen if each were a
few yearn young•r." If Mr, (Ire. rt.
wood has 1 he gain, of n few of the
present resident. of Exeter, who
probably are near his own nee, our
fraternity friends may yet have in-
teresting n •ws for u•.
On Thursday, the fourteenth in-
stant. at 5 p.m.. at the Methodist
Tease^age, 'l% arwick. was solemnised
t he marriage of Miss Mabel Fair
to the ltev, J. W. Johnson, of Morpeth
The ceremony was performed by t
Rev. Hugh J. 1•'air, father of t he
bride. assisted by the Rev. It. W.
tlillyard. president of the Loudon
Conferenc: in the presence of only
the imnteduiate relatives of 4h,• con-
tracting (•artier.
Mrs. John E.sery, of Eden met with
a painful accident one day last week
bed been into the loft in connec-
tion with some potntoes and in com-
ing down she fell fracturing one of
the bones of the right arm below the
elbow•, and ot herwise bruising berself
it will be Home time before Mrs.
F..sery will have the Use of her arra.
About a year ago sbc had the misfor-
tun to break the other arm. flee
t1: drly fri'nds !.rr::rathiz•: with her it
Sieg nftlfct300.
The Ladies Guild of the Trivitt
Memorial church held their annual
garden (011(7 on the 'Rectory lawn
1 „ fey evening last. The evening wee
fin and a large number were pros-
- t, . The Dashwood hand furniphe.1
... II* nt music for the• occasion.
addrea.es were given 'by the
1. ,•1. nt ministers. This was Mr.
1'.,w • II\ maiden speech in Exeter
awl the 'Rev. gentleman did himself
much credit. The ladies of the
church are to he congratulated on
the buec,•ss of the occasion.
Meister Charlie Salter on Wcdn.s-
day of last week met wit h an
nn accident that nearly cost
him the sight of on•.: eye. A gang -
mtn hid .ant Ch :rlie to th • hnrdttare
for :10 air -rifle, and on returning
with it Charlie eat the gun and placed
3 hot i• 13) - end. He was looking
in to - e if tit, shot had gone down
when I he t ale went off. the shot hit-
ting hitt ,n the right rye.
Fortunately he was right close
to the end of the rifle. Bad
be been farther away the
shot w mild it the ruined tit- sight. The
injured tncmh. r 15 now progressing
favorably.
Four young men of L'sb;,rne came
up before Jingintrates Kay and 11:nv-
kips on Friday accused of hiving
taken away a plow and harrow., from
Ih • f leen of Mr. ,iohn Ilern on hallow -
e'. a The formal charge was theft
,U: 1 1i, • ,•vidence had h • •n 17ikcn
lh 1 , ,-,rates remanded tli • ac-
re,: .1 (or trial nt Gnderich. Two of
t lr one boys were t hen charged
to it h t le theft of some turkeys from
Phi!, e Itern nod as 111e value w•ns over
hey were sent for 1 ri 11 by 11u-
J...I r••. .t 1 hird charge of theft ft in.
tai‘ my turkeys of John 1);Ihridtre
tv t le 11 tnker1 tip against three of
tla l ids but. the Council for the Ilnys
r.ie .1 the defence that the case tie,
oil. I.wed as it. ons not commenced
wit hen six months. This charge was
h i, fore dismissed. Crown Alcorn. anth'rhe moon crosses the relent-
, j. Seager. of Goderich, pros( cuted�.tr nn ih•• it.th is at la<;
art ,1. G. `!tnnbury defended, qu •t 1 r ouu'the 29th. and in ptcrige.•
_ nt 111 11011,, Throughout 'this period
LO YEARS EXI'f1ItfgNCR OF AN th• Nita 11 will be outrunning front
OLD NURSE. the equator northward. hence. n
ureal '10101 Crave trill Ir; nal 'ire I dor•
51in. 1Vios,ow'n Soothing Syrup 15 ing 1him p•-r•od increasing in extent
the prescription of one of Ihr berg and intensity as 11 Rereads easitvard
female physicians and noraes in the from day to day. 1,otr barometer and
United Stater, and has been tined for ,forms of rain. wind and t h'lu li
fifty years with never -failing +success may also be expected. all reachinet
by mitlionv of mothers for their n gen. real calminatinn on and abnnl
children. It relieves the child from the :1011. Ther • are reasone to
pain. curet diarrhoea, griping in aleph head that s i -otic d.sturhone-s
the howeis and wind coli.. Ily ,ti wing linty be prolonged. Or r t tried from
health to the child. it rests the th epreceeding serine p•riod. pain
motive'. Twenty-five cents n bottle. the closing storm period for .1111y.
Church Directory
JAMES STREET
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor
Sutuday 1'ublio Worship -10.30 semis
arld 7 p.m.
Class Service -Sunday 0,30 a.m. and
after Morning Hc•rvioe and Wednes-
day night.
Young Mena Clw and Gtaabuta•oa
Sunday •t f o.as
Sunday School and Mote Clarseert t.Se
pan.
Epworth League-Tue,day at P. p.m
Prayer sleeting-Thuradao et 8 veto �• .
July 10th -Tho i tstor will preach` ����1
morning and night. Night service
at 7.30 p.m.
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es Waists,.._
GREAT
BIG SALE
OF
CEDAR SHINGLES
at $2.10 per Square i
Now is your opportunity if
you require any cellar shingles
I)o not delay your order,
fl. IJ. GLATWO(9 HY r
(:1{��ON. 1\TAh►O Ladies Underskirts......
Regular $3.25 now $2.69
3.00 " 2.58
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2.50 " 1.98
1i 2.25 " 1.89
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2.00 " 1.69
'` 1.75 '' 1,59
GRAND TRUNKSSYs EM
VACATION TRIPS
-To--
Muskoka, Lake of Bays,
Georgain Bay. 'remagami,
Algonquin Park French River
1'1aganetawan 1{iver, Kawartha
Lakes, Stoney Lake, Lake
Couching, Seaside Resorts, Etc,
Round trip Touriste'1'ickets on Sale at
Low hates.
SAILINGS OF PASSENGERS
STEAMEI{s
Frorn Sarnia to Soo, Port Arthur and
Duluth, S. S. "Moronic" every Monday
8. S. "Ilarnenic" NYednesday and S.S.
"Iluronic" Saturday at 3. 30 p. in.
The Wednesday and Saturday
steamers going through to Duluth,
Sailing. from Collingwood 1.30 {).m• This Store will close every Thursday
and Owen Sound 11,311 pen. S.S. '",1aj;
estic" every Monday, H. S. "Midland'
Wert",•,iay, S. S. "Germanic" Sat- noon during July and August.
ut•day for Sault, Makinac island and
Georgian Bay ports,
Sailing front Penetang 3, 15 p. tn. to
Parry Sound and way porta daily ex -
W cARLING
cept 'Sunday,
information front Railway Tickets
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Agents or from the company at Sar-
nia or Collingwood:-
J. J. KNIGHT Depot Agent.
J. 1). McDONALD D. P, A.
Regular $4.50 now $3.89
3.75 " 3.19
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2.50
1.50
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2.19
1.98
1.89
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A few Suits in Light Weight small sizes.
To Clear at a BARGAIN PRICE.
Afters
Men's Suits
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$20,00
After ,ill it's the Tailor who
slakes a suit a SUCCESS or a
FAILUting a RK, '''111. most
fizzle ifascin- "Sure Death to Bugs a= It Kills Every Time"
sting style would he a tlzzle if
there were not careful needle
work untie neat li. That is the P C i s �j n
reason our Suits at fi buy
're arguers Paris Green Is standard for quality
better than the suit y nu hnv in , j f
oiliest prices paid for Produce.
BERGER'S
ARIS - GREEN
and of}eetlt'iieSS. It IS
town for more money 'I'lu•y .
are perfect in every way if -
not you can have your money the only kind it's safe for you to use. It does its work
bark. Quickly, Surely -there's never any doubt of result.
WS T= V�% 1
. BERGER'S has a deeper shade of screen than any other
. .TAMAN _a sure sign of purity and strong 1)oisoning qualities.
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER ONTARIO
For Sale at
atew'art are holidaying this week
Mr. Herb O. Southcotl and 'Wilfrid Hawkins stove & Hardware store
at
Gran,/ Bend.
The High School department of t he
I;tetor Public School will n• -open for
the fall term in September with the
folow to r sluff : 'l;. 11. {Weidenhani-
neer. If. 'A.. Principal: Miss E.
M. Raab. Brat assistant : and with
Miss A. 'M. Johnston in charge of the
Commercial department. The course
covered i• complete for University
entrance and Second-class striding.
Resident pupils are rewire' ad to
register without delay. Decks wilt
b- allotted to others in order of ate
plication.
J. Git1GG, 'Secretary.
-�- 7-21-11.
One door north nt Itrowning's Drug Store.
Tinsmithing, Plumbing & Furnace Work
a Specialty.
BANKRUPT SALE
1 Reeder !atom Period extends
All Stock consisting of Boots and Shoes, Dry
from the 11 to 79th bcinR central
nit the 16. Storni conditions such
as chaug.' to warmer falling barom- Goods, Mens Furnishings
et 1u and clondin..tq will neva r to t hew. stearly in this period, about the
mi.. 17th. and ISth, blustering thein- Balance of a Grocery Stock clearing at
11 •r clouds. with heavy showers and
wind will loch tiny localities intSacrifice
their sweep from west to east across • t
Ow country. This period will also be
followed by rising barometer and
311.1 roofer nir fr am the west. 5 prtunds Japan Tea for 90c, abetter grade 3r, hounds for at
A Regular Storm Period centres on
t he 2711,. extending; from )he 25 lu ( lovas Shoes 1,5c a pair, Ntisscs and leashes slippers to clear $1 pair
Fancy Lace Lisle Floe in Tan or Slack, 2 pairs for 25c
A Sig Assortment of Ribbons at roc a yard
Linen Collars 5c, Rubber Collar. toc each
Fancy :'csts 35c, Shirts 5oc
14 Boys and Mens Suits sizes 3,4 to 37 to ( :ear at from $3.75 to $5
The Exeter Barga' n Store
B. W. F. BEAVERS