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W:' submit this week a list df special values that is the
best from every point of view we have offered this sea- !
son. Wail this add, go elsewhere and compare, and if the
prises ghat suit conn back and get your money. That's;
fair i,ll't it ?
93Ledies' white lawn shirt 900, $1.00, and $L2 i the suit for
waist., band or laundried cuff_, ? a very speeial lot of boys wash
tucked bac!; and front, throe and suits. Linen, white duck and
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Exeter 0 Hensall.
Ladies' Summer Vests at 10c each
We count these vests one of the biggest values we have ever
offered in underwear of the kind. ghat snakes it all the more
portant is the fact that it conies just when women are ready to buy..
such goods. We got them from the Agent of a manufacturer .,,bo E.
had too many or this particular line, and was ready to sacra -me to
order to turn the into money quickly .--
10 doz. ladies' fine Cotten, Silks and Ribbon trimmed frill -el
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ionedvests in good sizes:, regularly worth a lot more
money, for
aye tows of insertion. The kind s stripe Galatea effects. They're
you weall t•gpeet to pay $1.39 for for these hot shays. Great !f al u.e " inCashmere
special 9sc, c
$J.:35. Just 1'eeeived ab repeat or-
der of aIleee sill: finished black
satana - w aNt ; trimmed with tuek,,-
fng and eordin . They are the
best. h:.ack waists we have .ever
Sold
81.$ .1
lie fair your choice of any print
wrapper in the shop. Ties is a
wontlerfaal neap. Wrappers that
were si o. ti 01 and fi;.?a you
take yene yenk fee anly Elie.
Men's e•-„vi.•11 starched front .key.
watt slab, is, wide blue and white
stripes, in•_edienu ;one stripes, nar-
raw bine ,d igsee. the latest styles
ea the trait. $1.00
srr?•rrr•r "-. � .
Sta angio front
stomas 1 tiir4'ts
rise-,•a.il ,ore
ed
For imen only. �a0 ph suits. all
first-class goods, well tailored.
Just the clean ue of char whole suit
stock. the lair est, values we ever
t�flered. $3,00, $4,00, and $3.03,
worth regularly ,111 the way itis to
-,:til riot! $:+.esti.
Ladies, here is the best :inti tuo;-t
eonifort we ever offered you, King
tllirality anrtnish lace hoot, low tuiii-
tatry ne•el,heaavy eray walking sole,
shales, from Kang quality dongolaa
laid, tl bee u ty, $3.23,
- V Y'"fie# vae.Y.e..,aFIA-kM.Wa.w?•a�virrx'.mnr.YlnFM,�.I,.
t1 e' t au;ty hoots for nien, they
leeil plewe3.at't..s. ➢ ere' a.11 the t�«'ilIov"
Calf, Sot's Pliable- Ti ,a kol s Pateut
C'At; 444' .` ett11 ti ;1 saute 81.39ust 'nnned up a l • p• y
Jut of chamber s•:tts and lamps. They are
freed,, prices cheap
rile la at i i,1't'et1 gs
gUa1r nntt t_2id�_„ the .:dew tiesi°o is Coley &coveted..' ON.* t•1laauhee setts iinMee, (;seen
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;•:t, to;sl` ,. and Pini., full size and new stripe speeital et ,. ., .. ...
NewAmerican fancy decorated hauup3, very pretty mid tatteactive, spet`lal alt
Ispaucassmoratamawcammurmsoseammozoloalmali
Are showing the greatest lines
of corsets they have ever handled.
Grofflptoll's roe Best
Have you seen the Erect
Form, Style 113,, the most per -
feet fitting corset in the market to -day
price $1..00. Observe the cut
and Cotte. Hosiery NOW for Sliirt 'Waists
We have made several fortunate purchases of Hosiery of late,
d with these specials added to our previ.)usly large stock we are
a better position than ever before to meet your requirements and
aft phenomenal values
'?1 doz ladies' full fashioned, fast thickl.ratlit•.' fall fashion( 1, .all wool. blk
ribbed cotton Hosea, till sizes, regu- cashmere hose, 4,1 sizes. good
lar price 1kc pr, special price 25 weight, regular jug. a li5e
• We are cold that We have the most stylish up-to-date
goods in town, pima 1"Anghig from Ate to $2.25. Don't f'uI
to See OUT before making yuan purchase
FII Lim
OT Ulla' ffppcc
iVc7 Pi ,
r NOR NMI%
11fj fit'^";.
llt> r for pr, special ashes tine tslk f st cglnrt�d uaticco cot• !Rop:; l.tnvyrilahrd, fullfaaslaitased, first' T ,t,, . , ,
ton hose, hetllsdor dye. full resin'. h1k, extra heavy ltuse,s!,cirri lances 'Never 'list! !lilt,,! sales in these goods than this year.
ioned, all sizes, easily worth and boles. the hest linea we 9 Ai
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':at, our epeeial price an line the have ever shown for
Chamber Setts and Lamps
t 11 w11AIC el<'
natty 1uu-sins. fol.
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THE. anT.
To Have
t ,e, :Best Cioods
is what this business nen owes hint-,
It is this business policy of ours
which induces us to claim to be
9ftcR'i this ch post and con-
sequently always the best.
Wentlell
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Wats: la s. Clock,,
J eweIry,
Speetgac1 , Etc
i`ALL O
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GAS
Wm Repairing a Specialty.
TO ADVERTISERS.
The enpy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
adveartisentente a.ceepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
31. LOA 1.23. 1,30, 1,73 to 51.011.
Dress Muslin;
^oo yards of new American marlins, the Pekin or > i
gandie kind, new patterns, new colorings, makes up nicely
into either waists or dresses and warranted perfectly fast
colors. A snay.
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Carpets, Curtains
and Wali Papers
We have had a splendid season in the above lines and are now
offering some special bargains in order to reduce our stocks in the
above !sexes :—
New ur:iou carpets splendid designs and coloriugs, good weight and 1
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good. wear, special for
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You'll be wanting ii few new articles of furniture to fill
up and change the appearance of things in general in and
around your houses. We have just the articles required,
and are always ready to show goods. Call and see our
Bedroom Sets,
Tables,
Mattresses,
Couches,
ParlorSuites,
Springs
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. pTnec nn lice curtains at fi0, 73, $1.00, 1,60, and 3.:23.
THURSDAY, JUNE +2a1TZI 1001 wa opens at special bargain prices. Ill filet allytlliilo' and all things Possible to be Eolithd ill a
We hat a in stock everyti ung in the
Stationery Line—newest in Note Locals.. .
.Paper,. ----
A Complete Limo of
Jardineres,
anglish and German
Vases,
French Chinn,
Limoge and Japanese
FANCY GOODS OF ALL
TIONS.
JOHN GI
EXETER.
INSURANCE.
APPRENTmES WANTED. — Al,•
iprentices wanted at once to learn the
William st, n e'er, -•
Decorated ; Fot'vn,--A pair of gold spectacles;
owner can have same by calling at
this office and paying for advertise -
Ware. 'eat.
cli'e.sniakin , apply to Mrs. Soothe ott,
' Boy W._,tTEn.—A; good, smart boy
with laeducation, wanted to learn
DESCRIP-
'with the printing business. Apply at
/Trams office.
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Fort SSE CHE 3P.--2 second band ,
buggies, 2 new buggies, I second hand) 1
10 EJcarriage, 1 phaeton, 1 road eart, I 1 una-1
3 ber waggon, (new,) 1 commercial wag 1„2a
gon, 1 cultivator and '2 sewing ma-
chines. Apply to W. G. BIssETT,
Exeter. -
Grey Cotton Special
1200 yards heavy sound thread grey cotton, free froin dorcessing
and black spots, a good bleacher and full 36 inches wide, reau.
lar price would be 9c per yard, special price 6e, 17 yds for Loo.
first-class furniture store.
Funeral Directors®
WE PAY HTIGHEST PRICES FOR FARM PRODUCE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
leel itN EE•T ELLIOT..Dix Little Liver Pills, Dix Kidney
PiUIs,Dix Nerve tor; Blood Pills, Dix Cold
Agen for the WXSTitlah- Asstiaraxc l Com- Cure Tablets, Dix Headache Cure.
?axe, of •Toronto, also for the Pace= Friar Dix Compound Carbolic Ointment and
rvst:aaaxcn CoMpA.lvv, of London, England; l)ix Lang Syrup only need to be tried
'kF.trA.T.•�:. txsua& c Co�Ax', of Eng - in order to prove that, they are stan-
a.nd
` dard and reliable iesnedies. Sold by
„. C. Lutz.
BE THOROUGHLY PREPARED FOR BUSINESS.-herry festival l be held on the even-
,*'i;tral ting of Tuesday June 255th, on Mr. E.
�%%y//. rd'Christie'slavvn. Refreshments served
�/ , from 6 to 8. Admission 20e for adults,
'. 15c for children. Should the weather
prove unfavorable the entertainment
will be held in- the basement of the
Presbyterian church. Junkit and
''cream, and ice cream extra. Band in
attt;ndance.
STRATFORD, ONT.
Much of your future success depends
upon the thorough preparation you'•:
receive, therefore be careful when you
are selecting a school. Zo two schools
are alike. The excellent reputation
that our College enjoys, the large Mr. and Mrs, Russell .Manning, of
patronage we receive, the splendid sue- Clinton, called on friends In town on
ressour students have in securing and Thursday.
r_-idieg situations, indicates that our J. P. Ross preached at Ohiselhnrst
school is one of the very best in the Presbyterian church on Sunday last
Dominion. Write for our beautiful for Rev, Mr. Martin.
^atalogue in which you will find full Melville Howey is home from Elora
particulars concerning our College. If for vacation for a few weeks. His
you want the best in business education brother Wesley, will fill his place
you can get it here. Students can enter there.
at any time. The Rev. J.' W. Ten Eyck avid •,tx
W. J. ELLIOTT, change pulpits on Sunday nest with
Principal. the Rev. "ON . J. Taylor, rector of St.
James' church, St, Marys,
Charles W. Nichols, traveller for A.
M. Smith & Co., of London, and Miss.
Mabel Dent. daughter of J. Dent, bar-
rister, of Mitchell, were married at the
bride's;herne on Thursday last.
The Wiarton Canadianis now own-
ed by Messrs.,, Campbell & Whitlock,
the latter gentleman being an old and
experienced publisher of Bruce county,
and at the inauguration of the TznrEs
was an employe. ` -
.Blaud's Laxatiye. Nerve and Tissue
onic Pills:—These pills are invaluable
the treatment of Anemia, Clhlorosia
Jno. Crooks and Mr. Bell, of Clin-
ton, visited friends in town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Westcott of the
''Sun," Seaforth, were in town. over
Sunday.
Miss Maud Jeckell is ' at present.
visiting Mrs. G. Campbell, of St'.
Joseph. -
George Miners spent Sunday and
Monday with friends' in Clinton: and
Seaforth.
Wm. Westcott, of Seaforth, visited
his brother, J. T. Westcctt, and other, General and nervous Debility, Torpid
friends here the forepart of the week.' Liver, Loss ;of Appetite, Brain Fa
Miss Maggie Monroe and :Miss Mc-; Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion,
Lean who have been the.guests of e Vertigo, ; -
., Melancholy Neuralgia, Vertigo, $ead-
Mrs. Monroe have returned to their :,ache, etc. For'sale at` Lutz's Drug
home in Petrolea. store. 100 pills for 50c.
T. Fitton is excavating for the fours- The Royal Templars' of this 'place
dation for his new biota to be erected held their election of officers. on Moir -
on corner of Main and James sts.,' op- day eveninof last week as follows :--
posite Central hotel, Select C., Bro. T. H. McCallum' ; Past
Miss Vance, daughter of W. J. C., Bro. M. Vincent ; Cha lain Sister
Vance, of Farquhar, who has been ill Brooks ; F. S. Sister �re c stem
at the home of IrvineBro.i , .out .,Bro.
'..Armstrong dor- Frayne ; , Herald,l'3cl. Soutl;:lett ;
ing the winter, was removedto her Guard, Bro. L, Cann; Sentinels Bro.
home recently, She is still in a pie- Brimacomb ; Rec, Sec' , Sister`' Vin-
cat,ribus condition, cent Press' Reporter Sister Penhale.
MOM
Beverley& Huston,
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Piekard -1 0.
Direct importers.
Mrs. John Dignan is visiting friends
in Bayfield and vicinity.
Miss Ethel Griffen, of London, is at
present visiting 'Ars. E. Christie.
Arr. Richard Glanville. of Stephen,
had a valuable horse die last week.
Frank Taylor. of Wyoming, is visit-
ing with his uncle, W. G. Bissett.
Miss Annie Weekes visited her sis-
ter, Susie, in Guelph, over Sunday.
S. J. Southcott, of London called on
old friends in town on Monday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McInnis, have re-
turned from visiting friends in Sea -
forth.
Other Locals on First Page,
Potatoes are worth $1.50 per bag io
Toronto.
Miss Spackman, of 'Blenheim, is
visiting friends in town.
W. W. Handford, of Lucan, visited
his parents here on Sunday.
Dr. Amos and J. A. Stewart are in
Brantford this week on business:
Several farriers in this neighborhood
had fall wheat oiittlin head by June
loth.
H. Shaefer, of J ippen, has a plum
orchard of 1000 trees, all heavily laden
with fruit. - -
London city has this week claimed
A number of the Royal Templets at- two of our young ladies. in the matri-
tended the convention held in Varna, menial line.
on Tuesday.Mr. S. Powell dug out of his own:
J. G. Sanliury, Barrister, was., in garden on Saturday last a mess ;of
Stratford and Lucan, on legal bust- new potatoes.
ness, on Ivlond9,y. Mr. John.' McIntyre has gene to
The volunteers came home from
camp on Saturday, and presented a
nice appearance in their new suits..
We are sorry to learn of the- death
of John Morrison.: He' had been - an
-olcl settler of Stenben, and highly' re-
spected.
. Mrs. Spicer, Exeter South, who had
a slight stroke of paralysis, we are
pleased to state has now somewhat
recovered, - D. Dyer left for Yale, Mich., on.
Monday, where be has purchaseda,
newspaper. His family will follow in'
a few weeks.
T. W. Hawkshaw was in town o
T uesda as trav
y, eller for a cig
ar fira�t:
in London, lie is making his tripd:
with horse and rig.
Mrs. Tbhn Gill attended the funeral
of Mr, Whitesides child in Henea11 on
Exeter, where he will reside for a
time. --Sea forth Expositor.
Mr. and Mrs: W. J. Clarke, of Lo
don,' visited "their many, friends i
Exeter the forepart of this week.
Local contractors may be, intereste
in the advertisement ` in anothe calling' for tenders for gaoler's
residence in Goderich,
Chas. Southcott, of Toronto, was in
town this week on his way to Grand
Bend, where he will._ engage inthe
.erection of summer cottages.
Lutz's Imperial Hair Tonic: -Cures
Baldness, stops Falling Hair, relieves
*Itching, removes Dandruff and is also
an elegant dressing for the hair,
Only 50c a bottle.
Quite a number feoin Exeter visited
the Model '`Farm at "Guelph on Satur-
day, taking advantage : of the Huron
Farine'rs' excursion. The north end'
Lon
Tuesday. The child was drowned in a fire company went in a body, instead
cistern on Sunday while visiting with of bolding their annual picnic at the
its mother in Clinton. lake.
The Ladies' Aid of James St. Metho- The death .of M. David Wanless. of
dist church desire to announce that Chatham, which occurred on Tuesday
of
they will not hold their annual straw last week, was occasioned by an
berry festival, but are going to give a
rare treat later, on. Watch for par-
ticulars.
Our readers will see in our adver'
tising columns au extended notice of
the Goderich street fair and trade
carnival. This being the first ever
held in Canada, and. Goderich being so.
beautiful a town we have no doubt
but every one who can spend a day
will go there. We would like to see one
or oursocities or churches take up the
epileptic fit. ; The deceased was in his.
usual; health on Sunday and attended
church service, returning in the even-
ing to his.boaeding house. On Monday
morning hewas found with his face to,
the floor, having it is supposed been
seized with ,a fit on retiring. Mr. Wan-
less was a ;resident : of Exeter fora
number of years, and while here con-
ducted. the woollen mill.
LosT.-On Sunday, between Triyitt
Memorial church and the station - a
matter at once and get «peeial rates parr of gold rimmed specto-'1cs. Finder
from the G. T. R; for, one of the days. will please leave at F. J. Knight's.
W, D •
Dry Goods ....and.... Groceries.
Having moved our stock to the Oddfellows Block, first door
south of Dr. Rollins' office •"e extend an invitation to our numerous
customers for a further continuance of their patronage in our new
store, thanking all for past. favors, and those who have not yetgiven
us a call it will be a -pleasure to have you call and insect our tock
and am sure you will be .pleased in every respect. P
'-A full range' of Summer goods in stock at press
and Colored MVIuslins, Dimities and Mercerized Sateens
See our Scotch
i Lappet Mgslins and Satin Striped 'D' Dimities.
nmrties:
These. goods are taking the lead, as they are the newest in the
trade. Have also white and colored organdies, everythingfor
the warm weather.
A full ranger of all.lines of cotton and cashmere hose •
p.Our
leader is a very 2 line special at air for
.. p 25c:
Ladies' Vests at all prices, from 5c to 5oc. Two special
lines at 2 for 25c. All departments' in enp
p general al dry goods are.
well filled.
GRC?GI BF .Y'
ust` received
J a crate of whitewear and can I with
you
cups, saucers, plates, pitchers, bowls, basins andeveiy�hit i
ng in
the whitewear line.
Ourroceries .a
g are No. 1. TryMan
our of War.tea, black
and mixed at 25c and 4oc per lb
Phar `'remember removal as above stated.
HIGHEST G
ST P
R CSS PAID FOR PRODUCE.
W, D Y O.
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