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SUI. writing on Fitt e3aapir ati( nt , .
The infant child, of Mr. a d rs.
S i rloy Dobler has been very ill:
Mins Lure Violin, wo aro sgrry , to
repoet, is coeil ted to her bed, through
illness.
Fortboso who want the best` Cole's
Baking Powder leech in quality at 25
mato a pouted.
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Spring .Suit.ugS last week. They ore right up, to the mo-
ment.
Coats are two .inches longer than
last year, and the lapels are so much
broader :sand deeper that you can't help
but notice them,.
The vest's, are cut with fire buttons.
The pants are just a little pegtoppyb
They are beauties alright for $15,
$18 and $ 20, and no matter where you
go you can't find anything that will
fit as nicely as they do.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor,
Ontario
Exeter,
Business Locals - -Read Them
121-2 c. the tin for Maple Leaf, •Sail-
or Boy, er,Big Fir Salmon at Stewart's.
Some of the most beautiful china
articles one would wish •to buy -at
OHARLTON's FAIR.
Rev. Canon Smith of Louden. occu-
pied the Trivitt Memorial chorale pule
pit on Sunday last,
Mr. Jbhn Farmer has added a beaut-
Ifni two -seated, rubber tire carriage to
his driving outfit..
Miss Mary Wen of the Advocate
staff was off duty for a few days dur-
ing the week,, through illness.
Rev. Cooper, a former pastor of
Elitnville, now of St. Johns, occupied
the James street pulpit Sunday.
2b per cent. discount of all ready-
made clothing at Stewart's.
Dr. B. F. Batter thenoted eye speci-
alist of London will be at the Central
Hotel, Exeter, on the following Mon-
days, July 16th. Hours 10. a. m. to 5
p. m.
Boy Waisted.
Boy wanted to. learn merchantile
business. Apply to Carling Bros.
The volunteers return:� from camp
at London on Friday last': The boys
seemed to have an enjoyable time.
Mrs. Day, whounderwent an opera-
tion 1asieweek for the removal of some
internal trouble,still continues very ill.
Mr. R. N. Rowe's, delivery pony
made a dash for liberty on Thursday
afternoon last while near the creamery
the result being a badly damaged rig.
A Correspondent from Eton, Man.,
to the Crysta City Courier says: "Mrs.
Thos. •Werry, late of Exeter, Ontario,
is here nursing Mrs. Thos. Sando, who
is ill at present."
At the examinations now being con-
ducted in the High School Depart-
went ten students.: are writing for
matriculation and eight for junior
teaching certificates.
Watch Stewart's Big Store grow, and
keep your eye on their big building sale
for big bargains.
Weddina Statioltery:,
Get your wedding invitations print-
• ed at the Advocate office.. We have
the. properthingan paper 'and in type
faces. You want the best so go to the
ADVOCATE office.
Dr. Ovens Goteine.
Dr. Ovens, London, Eye 'and Ear
Surgeon, will be at the Commercial
Hotel; Exeter, on Friday, duly 6th.
Hours 9 .a.m. to 5 p.m. Glasses pro-
perly fitted,and•diseases of 'Eye,. Fare
and Nose treated.
. 'carriers,_ attention! Steuart is . pay-
ing 20c ' for 'butter and 17e. for eggs.
Great.jri.ce, ain't it.
Tins Tt iG utt Marded al ehoreli Sande
Sebool pieniQ Grand- Menti t
clay k 'ilviz. a. ay „
Further fighting in Smith A.fr•ica'
bc
een l`i
ish and Zulus Tuesday
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restated in the of aitiZ d us.
Biro. T'. McAvoy latae h npl o>z eaa the.
appearance of her dwelling on William
street by n. fresh coat of paint and oth-
er needed repairs.
\Var len" Spacl roan vias in. Clinton
Tuesday arranging the transfer of
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oral bank, accounts of the inmates
the'loose of Refuge to the fiend for
their support and maintenance. The
suture transferred ranged flrom $150
to $500 rinaking in all a total of. nearly
$. 2000.
Orn, Tuesday last thieves effect-
ed an entrance to Messrs. Hardy- &
Son's provision store by means of a
cellar window and carried away a
quantity of. cheese, biscuits., cigars,
pipes,.tobacco and other articles, to -
I3aritiall in Hay Rakes.
Two new eight -foot, twenty-four
tootli,,Sharpe's rakes for sale at $15
earth for cash on immediate sale. Same
may be seen at the farm of W.A'.:Sand-
ers, 3rd con., Stephen.
The firemen sere called out Satur-
day about noon but luckily their ser-
vices were not required, it being only
a burning chimney on the residence of
Mrs. Spicer, William street,
Rev, D. W. Collins of ,Birt' will oc-
cupy Trivitt Me or-
copy the pulpit of t fi tt m
ial church on Sunday next., Mr. Col-
lins is a preacher of undoubted merit
and ability and 'will.. be heard with
pleasure bya11 who attend.
The infant child of Henry Mills,of
London, a former resident of Exeter,•
swallowed a toy pistol last week. The
toy lodged in the stomach. An oper-
ation could not be performed, but the
child is apparently recovering.
'man`s' Institute. '
The resrular meeting of the Woman's
Institute will be held rriday, July 6.
at 3o'clock, in Senior's 'Rall.
Miss•Halls, Pres. ° Mrs.'Hastings, Sec'y
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