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Pea Straw at 15c for one -horse -load
and for two -horse load at the Can-
e nin Factory.
'�S+C:;. ..1.]Ly1l^PY1C ;�:••. ••-�. £.^-.. •
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and duds.
J*taltor wasted,.
dank '' re for the Exeter Pub-
lic School. Duties to commence- n
Septemb r�. Applications will be re-
ceived up to the 22nd " inst. by the
_.. _ ehairrnian, by_whom-details will
furnished.
60 totet sets to pick from at Stewart's.
T aluo are great.
Warta for Sale
53$ acre farm, situate west of the G.
T. R. and north of the saltgbloclu, Exe-
.. ter. Terms easy. Apply A, Q. Bobier.
$2,05 for n d sensible ladies driv-
ing
div
ing rain Boat Stewart's.
Marriage Licensee issued at the Ad-
vocate office.
.Dallas Apples for Sale.
A few eases of slightlyrusted tins
gallon apples for sale.at cts. per can
a LOry
Stewart's is the spot for new china.
ware and several di a -saes. ' �-_
$ubseribe for the Advocate -40c. to
Jan. 1900.
Far Sale
A female Irish setter of good pedi-
gree; Apply to Mrs. D. Hartleib, Ex -
ter.
Fars **paired or ltatuadelled.
Those wishing fare repaired or re.
modelled bring them in this month in
order to secure reduced prices.
M.
Andrew St.,
Exeter.
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Rev. S. Swan of Fullerton and Rev.
E. A. Fear of the Main St► church will
exchange pulpits next Sabbath..
By a rear end collision of two elec-
trie care near Chatham on Monday
adorning, caused by the brakes refus-
ing to work on the second car, five
were killed, two fatally injured and
eight seriously injured. The cars
were crowded owing to a Salvation
Army picnic.
In order to cover the course . for., Sen..
""Er or a ry mn "+or rst-Ulass Ceeitifcate
standing, the Exeter Public School
•Board has secured the *entices of a
B. A. Graduate of Toronto Univeesitr
as Principal for the ensuing educa-
tional year. With eight years of
High School experience -to his credit,
five of which bas been spent as Priinci-
rat, and daaiibling its attendance, the
Exeter &hoof, under his leadership
and that ofthe old staff, should take a
still• more -pronounced place in the
minds and heads of the surrounding,
distriet as . its higher educational
centre. We note that the incoming
Principal is an llotiory Graduate in
EnglishEultlith°EtittOrY, French, and German
anda S�i*Iist in ,,Mathematic*:
Intending applicants ss0tdd apply to
the St*eeretary, Mr. J. G'g, for deesks,
1y. The school opens Sept. lad
e anticipate' a full ,register.
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John BR Sveb r pf Toronto cOntrao.
tOr of the St. Marys and Western
Railway (to ruo through Exeter) haat
a ssiglned bat bas been enagaged..to-:com -
plettthtf(rt't under `sepervisaon
"The deird letter eRffice is being flood-
ed with letters bearing only half a
tercentenary stamp., The stamp being
twice the size of the ordinary two -cent
sticker and having the two heads
thereon, some people cannot see why
they should not cut off the one head
and use the stamps by halves.
Mr, Thos. E. 'Handford left yester-
day for &aruia, where he will take the
boat for Fort William, and from there
willo to•' 'Winnipeg on busines& He
will bee siccouipanied by Mr. Ed, Hoop -
la
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a week's holidays at his tiome here.
Miss Anna Dow on Thursday night
narrowly escaped death. She t� _was
t ► e horse; er oot caught in the stir-
rup and she was dragged for two
blocks on Main street. At every
bound of the beast she narrowly
caped being trampled upon. The
horse finally turned on to the sidewalk
K: lraae]r.Ie,, =j i
!rhe young- `lady's fobs vas ere esu
As it was she sustained several bruises
and a severe gash in one hand.
The builders. at St. Joseph's church
• ton, had a narrow escape from
meeting' with a serious acci o
Saturday afternoon last. They were
-work-ing -iwtlrre-.tower, -which They.
feet or so square, when at about twelve
feet from the ground the scaffold
broke and. then went down in a heap.
Its was a mix-up of Hien, mortar, bricks,
tools and scaffolding, but very fortun.
ately no' one was very much hurt.
Among those on the scaffold when it
went down were: D. Prior, R. J. Mil.
ler, D. Cook, W. Johnston, D. Liver-
more, C. Moore, R. and 1'. Sweet.
It has been rumored that the Gibb
Evaporator would not be running this
fall. . In speaking to Mr. H.am, one of
the concern, regarding the matter, he
states that the evaporator will be in
full operation this year under the same
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The borne of %Tr . Wil nn J kell.
EXETER MARKETS,,
London Wad,Nor t r>} the scene of G$�RGE E1 C1 ivicvar
iiiost joyous event' y'e4r;today' which
results in another of our fair sex leave
in her native land t! grace the hems
Egan Ar►neri.an eitiize t.�. We. r titer t`
the &Oietut intion of the . Hari •hge,, of
ides Eliz*beth:Blam he deekell,to r
• rt Thomas' 01 `4f, Co rainea
I di, h !ANA. f an ten
1440* near, b
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be': wl��ett= he,rtrcr.
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be lien's for * happy end prosperous
=Wed, life4
nista et .sissies Moore-
There ped away at the ')ncime f
Mr, " A ...ret ,..
'WV; ann er of Exeters oldest
an I much esteemed residents, in the
person of James Moore.. For some
ears the deceased has been in delicate•
ealth and gradually succumbed to
the weight of his advanced years, be.
ing aged 78 years -and d- Menthe. De-
ceased was a native of England and
came to Ca,nada,wath his wife and o
daughter about twerit -three years
tgo, settling in Exeter North. About
hree years ago his wife wars stricken
down and died and since that time he
has wade his home with his brother-
in-law, Mi. Wm.��PNoorthc+ott of' Ha
` '-+4'1P` sate iVi ti IOPIli
position but was toted for his strict
integrity and honesty of purpose_and
was hi hly respected by all who new
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on y. + rat, r • 1 : art e t, who resides
in the West. The funeral took place
to the Exeter cemetery on Saturday.
Dcatla of Mrs. Freak J. ltillxtat.
The news of the death of Mrs. Frank
J. Knight which was sassed r�.unc
ams
uta'.
with %reegret by her many friends
in town and the surrounding country.
For many years her health had not
been robust but she was always .hope-
ful and after naauy a season of indis-
position was out around again smiling
and as ambitious as,eve anditwould`
-hat-b0--mime she -would --outlive
her trouble and again be restored to
her former,good health,, , but it was
willed otherwise. For some time past
all hope* of her recovery were given
up, but herr buoyant spirits enabled
her to 'resist the ravages of the disease
ranch longer than was expected. The
deceased was born in Exeter in the
year 1306, being a daughter of the late
Edred Drew. About twenty.o .e
years ago she married Mr. Frank J.
Knight and the happy union was.
blessed with two sons who survive to-
ggether with the sorrowing husband.
Being an earnest an energetic em-
ber of the Trivitt . Memem-
ber churcch,
and a member of the Ladies' Guild,
t iu a
w .P•f swi. s.:. . a r.-
ing to its welfare, always bl iU-Pe rinp� among
e foremost in carrying out, the var-
sentiiiiiiii o its prosperity, lourpartf the -Church ihenceshe
will be greatly missed by all. A. cheer-
ful, loving friend, kind and true as
she WAS intelligent and good, she leav-
es behind her the frraagrance of a pure
life that' will remain while memory
lasts. Deeceased.hadnt all her life
in Exeter, and by herr kindly disponi-
tion had entwined ' herself with the
warm affections of a host of friend..
She was egad 42 yews, 7 months and 3
days. Besides the husband Ind 'two
sons she i survived by hermother,
(who has been at her bedsideor sev-
eral weeks and is still in town) and a
brother in the Wit. The funeral.
took place_on Tuesday, the remains
having been .takes to the Trivitt Mem.
oriel church, where the beautiful ser.
vice of the church was conducted by
the rector, Rev. Collins, t after which
interment took place in the Exeter
cemetery. The casket bore several
beautiful floral tributes of respect.
The bereaved relatives . have the sin.
etre sympathy� of a host of friends in
their deep af'liictlon..
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very s i arttime when they will begin
operations. The rumor evidently:
' -the- death of
Gibb when it was necessary in settling
up this estate to advertise: the plant.
for sale. The company last year had
pleasant dealings with the farmers and
expect to give therm the same treat-
ment this year.
I sonaranal* Stara—itattllaas
wattlea!
In order to clear out the balance of
the stock of Groceries and Boots and
Shoe*;, the Cracking BIg Bargain Sale
will continue all this week, the 13th,
loth and 15th of August. Terms
strictly cash. It's the. Cash that gets
the Big Bargains. --J. W. BRODERICK.
Eames Purchased.
Mr. T. E. Handford has purchased
the 100 acre farm property of Mr.
Thos. Welsh, in the township of Step-
hen, being lot 12, in the 3rd concession,
together with all the stock and imptee.
inents owned by Mr. Welsh. The
price paid was $air200. This is an excel-
lent property and in a good location.
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Deana of N also* McGee.
There passed away at his bonne,
Zondon::Road, :South,. -on Wedneeda
night !list, Nelson McGee, after an
ne.. of only a week's duration. He
hod enjoyed his usual health up tin
that time, and taking "*suddenly 'ill,
gradually sank until death came. De-
was is native of Ireland, but
was among' the early pioneers who
carne to this country, and has been re-
siding in this neighborhood ever *ince.
He leaves to mourn his demisea wife
and one child. His age was 72 years.
The funeral took place to• the Fairfield
Ceuietery on Thursday.
lick.' 'Forecasts tar Aug*.t.
A Reactionary Storm Period is cen-
tral on the 19th, 20th and 21st. The
storm diagram shows the centre 'of
>the.Venus:period on the I4th. The
Moon is kit quadrature. orlaast goarter,
on the 16th. Lower b ro meter, warm-
tend severe, summer blustering will
be mantel about Wednesday the 19th,.
Lora trrriday the -.21st. Venus hail storms
pre quite,probable et_ his and other
August Periods. ;Sadden and pbeno-
menal ehenges to very cool must lie
counted on dirently afterr the pee*
o istor m areas oast ,moot of the per
lex A • ` st.- Thr Mneme -is-ant- ext m•
north e tlinstieir on the 22od, iia
�taaara,y pt.ozitollit Attest er beat
slat this tidy, eyeen • up tki the • telt
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eowo end brim , chug+ airoolit
tar uitee to the 1ta' int ane• in nortkeee,n •
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PERSONAL.
Mr.
1 NAL.
Mr. Thomas Oke of Kingsville was
here -over Thursdsy, night.
Mr. and /Are: Hiburrn of Parris are
guests of Mr. and Mrt r.
Mr. Fred 'Gidley ofDetroit" is` ,risk-
ing relatives here for a few days. -
Iter. G. W. Sanders of Lucknow is
spending the week here with rrelsatiyea.
Mrs. (Dr.)
rr.) Biee and -Misses Merlon of
Dungaaannon, are visiting friends here
and in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tom of Toledo
Ohio, are t e guests of the for tuerr's'
parents. this week. u
Mr. Samuel Gidley of Blyth vilited'
here last week on his Way -oxine from
n
tine Old Boys at Loudon. .
Mr. PreADown of Woodstock, Ars
Exeter o' boy. renewed acquaiint-;
ante* here over Sunday..I. , c
Mr. J. 0., Stanbut 'phas Mon..
ons;
treal and the White lies of
New Hatopihire on a vacation;
bei holidaying with berp.reWatsh
returned tO Chatham {tonda .
".. son toi
day eve for . . whe b
*Mite
Mr. Wm.
e art o t� wt
b J.. " nrcrrta.daa . sKalnd F`rri`daa avm
come 'die*wjtlto London*
� e a its
Mrand. Mme• Pea rce , • r VI*
of Milinetipolts..ate g` ss
fir. end Mre. W:• O. Biseettl 4104 doer
•rrea»lativesertl ,
Miami P.third* sata Mt* +er
bad
returned* aftPe ' sj s+n+dlag ass
tit with a ti s o osi.
its sensedscniilton.
Luxton, of OW Oink sr
Ceram st elf, left Toefit a terve vet'
leer Sona bias Huron MIA Det lir
*weekeat •Digstlair new
s . lsits�t Montreal.
rteaiss' ottl+e fl w sob* 1
rr tin �b t , 4 Wit** arm
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on the market, try the merits of
Gaigato's Violet Talcum
tA,
branebes.
Aleineatuibe con*
vi o d
that 1 it is the cheapest spot in town.
>!tt«d!SEc9;,w"l. it
COtGATE"s,'
toner
LCt'0 D • e
onszyric
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Perfumed and antiseptic. especially
for the Toilet, the Sick Boom and
after Shaving.. -
PIS{GE-IUCENTS
S Cole, Phm. B1
• EXETER, ONTARIO.
Dispensing a Speciality.
680
co
stock a full
line of furniture,
and itys to
furnish your
-our
stock. . .. .
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Parlor Suites ' Parlor ' Tables
Music Cabinets Couches
Sideboards -Hal racks
Buffets Kitchen Cabinets
Dieing Room Tables
Dining Ohaf
and all Bedroom Furnitute
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OUB UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE,
ROWE -8G. ,AZKINSON
sooieeespars.
Steatetrsetees acid
Telesrapkeraa
The Lead%►g Home Dashers .and -Feral Directors.
"""'•'•' trained by our monument
- last year. • Ex psrtence
' counts.
Gtaduites moat atw iul. Special Course
Ier--fieacii M* l Gonanes. &ua
for puticulars.
AU Term Opel Sept Ist
gLINTOX BUSINESS COLLEGE
emw. Spottoos, Principal. -
YOUNG ANV d ►- I C F
GLASSES.
Perhaps you often wondered why
some of the Men among youracquaint.
minces looked older than others. Never
*topped to think of the ;re son.. ft'sr
-the gilt**. Some of the old fashioned
ons add about ten years to a num'.
life. ' ,.. We at
EYEGLASSES
a
that take away the yam..• They a ctu.
*lly�. woke a man look younger
Come In axed get pair. T; coot-is
feet.
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PHONE .N0v..13_ .•
Tha-
ew Dress ,Go
Have ..lived
-Aid. Opened Up and Ready for the
Early Buyer.
Our display of Fall and Winter Dress Goods for this
season surpasses anything 'we have ever "shown before,
both in quality anduantit y . All the 1eewes
g. „ � � Fabrics..
and Colors in the most stylish patterns are in our select
tion Come early, and chow your new dress before
the Fall Rush, We have something - to please �ease ever
Bone. . You will be, delighted, with the
ummer Goods ,
Only a few left but all to cleanout reg rdle-ofruses
P
White, Waist*
Only 0 left, We will sell the
bmance at 33i% off.
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Embroideries and Laces
An.to be hustled out to make
roomaor the new .Paali -Stock. 1
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Parasols
, . e are i,InPk' edit on
.:whore's is t of ° tlneeni. , They are
buying all, year. •
l+e' ufit
gl u" t e
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be nig• tirht t dorlf n • tot re.
aI
And tt than c'refr
are sof' 'a
main elierato,
its ear+frs at t" *p!
11' ptwrfitly *t
rid "ud
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olla
You is
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NO 41Unit PAI':
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White Skirts
Only a fees to clear at 83 14
per cent. off. A snap.
Ready-to-wear Ham`
A whole" table . full of them
A real good lot. 'Stour choice-
for roc each.
Straw. and Crash Bats
r
,doll \ovorr Straw ' and !Crash
ats to be sold auto 5C1 and 750
kinds for 280 evil.
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