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Witti uncomfortable shoes
no Woman can appreciate the
joy of living, With Mss.
Canada. Shoes we are making'
new customers every day.
Are you one?
Special Hosiery
Sale
25 Dozen plain black Cotton
Hose full fashioned sizes. Sia,
9, 9i•, 10. This is a good op-
portunity to buy this Beacons
supply. Special 2 pairs 23cts.
White Waists
Our White Waists, Blouses
and Middy Waists include the
newest ideas in this seasons
styles- ,Special Values at
$1.,'}0,$1,5 and $1.50
Children's Wash
Dresses
This is the first season we
have handled Children's Nash
Dresses and we find them in
big demand. All sizes 4 to 14
years of age.
75c to $1.50
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FOR MEN
Straw Hats
In many new Shapes. We
have hats to suit any fa^e.
The prices, you will find in
your favor. See our Panama
at $4.00 to $6.50,
Undewear
In Mesh, Plain and Rihhed.
In Short Sleeve and Knee
length also
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Suits. We sell reliable Und-
erwear at 50 '75 & 51.00.
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To be worn under the shirt
They -come in two Styles. Ask
to see them at the Furnishing
Couutsr. Per Pair 5(c.
New Neckwear
Some new ideas in Neck-
wear placed in stock this
week. We have a good range
of fancy silks with borders
also splendid range, Wash
Ties 25 and 50cts.
Cases & Trunks
You will need a good Suit Case orTrunk before you go on
your Holidays. We have a big range to chose from also Steam-
er Trunks in any size.
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Market RaPert.-The follotui>a0 is
the report .of the Exeter to rk4 � 't. e.
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Wheat 1,03
Buckwheat 711. cents
Oats 500,
Barley 65
Peas 1.00 to 1.10
Shorts 28
Braes 25.00
Model Flour 2.75.
Feed 5'lour 105
Butter 20e
Egg's 20 i A.
Potatoes 1.60
Hogs 8.10
Choice Export Steers 7:35 7,50
Mad Export Dteers 6190 7.10
Choice Butcher Heifers 7.50 7.25
Med, ButcherHeifers 7.00 7.25
Choice Butcher Cows 5.50 6.00
Med. Butcher cows 5.50 '5.715.
Com. Butcher cows 4.00 4,50
Yearling, ♦iambs 7,50 7;60
Sheep 5.50 15.00
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STRIVITVIDe taI41'ie.,
D. A. McLACIILAN,
Principal.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
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Ch.ild.ren dry
FOR FEa E CHER'S
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Niyal'S Tooth Pastels geode
It's the mild spearmil flavor
ibatgives ft that fine taste.
aver of file teeth. Acsiditerof
the saliva ancl,mouth secretious
hel,ps to manse tootle deca;ya
*al'a Tooth Paste corre.cte
acid condition and thee checks
the harmful aciiplepti" the teeth.
Be oure and give Dad,
Mother and 'Sister each an filtrodtiction to NyaVe T,3oth Paste,,
Met it as well es yeu. It'll save their teeth too. Price eecs
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♦oo•••aro seseeseseetear
Mr. Win. Snell, has commenced,
work after his recent illness.
Messrs. S. Batedeu and G. 'Acheson
antoed to London, on Friday last.
Messrs Ed. Anderson and E. Tay-
lor visited in Clinton on: Thursday
last.
1Mrs, W. J. Westaway,; and three
children;, of Montreal, are visiting
vlr. and Mrs. A. 3, 'Ford.
Miss Delight Hobbs left last Theis-
day for Essex where she will visit
her sister Mrs. (Dr.) Snell,
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Senior Be -
A.,, Toronto
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Mr. L`. II. B. A,,, of Toro 0
visited .his parents 14 Ir. and Mrs. Joe.
Senior the forepart of the week.
Mr. John Southcott, of Grand 13end
met with an accident last week. He
had the misfortune to fall breaking
his collar bone.
Recruits 'Wanted for F. Co. 33rd
Regiment, to attend. Goderich camp,
June 17th to 26th. Apply to Capt..
W. J. Neaman Exeter.
Very in act can 'be Eton tie nrf.
vete citizens in the way of beautiIY-
Mg the town lay levelling up the
boulevards and lawns, planting flow-
ers etc.
nlrs. A. J. Ford and Mrs. W. 3.
WVestaway visited Mr. and Mrs. W,
Chaise -eat,: of Hay on Monday„ Mrs:
Chapman. who 'has been rill for the
past two weeks is recovering. • •
Mr.• W. C. Senior of Toronto. was
in town Monday catling .on, his broth-
er' Jos. Mr. Senior left the same,
evening for Ilderton, where he ad-
dressed a Missionary meeting
The 26th Middlesex Light Infantry
will march from Goderich-to London
on foot leaving London ori June 17th'
Tire'y will pass through town, about
noon ont June 20th Col, Robinson
and Lieut. Insley were irk town. Sat-,
urday calling on Capt. Reamon. and
alak:ng arrangenr:nts for meat. bread
and other supplies.
Former. Exeter resident seriously
ill -The many friends of Mr. James
Swenertnn of Kingsville Ont. will be
sorry to learn that he has been serious
-1v ill for the past two weeks and al-
though his condition is somewhat im-
proved he is not yet out of danger.
Mr. Swenerton was for many years a
prominent resident of this vicirarty.
Plants for Sale -"All kinds of Ger-
aniums, Fuchsia, Ferns, Pelargoniums
Lobelia. Asters Ageratum, Stocks.
Salvia, Silver Leaf, Dreacena, Colette.
German Ivy, Dalsoms, Double and
Single Pettinas; Vincar and all kinds
of plants for hanging baskets. In
vegetable plants we have early and
late ea bbage, cauliflower,
Spanish•onion, celery and six kiin)edpspoerf
tomatoes. L. DAY Market Gar-
eened and FI eist
Fruit Outlook Good -Prospects for
cherries, perms, applies and pears
is an abundance of blossoms ends what
ts needed now is dry sunny "days to
fully develop the fruit. The last two
years have been failures as far, as the
apples have been concerned, and the
farmers have felt it -keenly as many
depend a greal deal on their orch-
ards However there has been refore
time and care given to orchardd this
last year than ever before, and if
the crop is again a failure it wilI
nOt' be for the want of proper atten-
Hick's Forecasts- 'A Regular Storm.
period. within the brace of Mee-
eury period, extends from the 'ft3rel) to
the 9th The Moon is on the equator
on that day and the annual. raagnett*
crisis extends from about the ath. to
the 15th, so that thunder storms will
be frequent and violent for. several
days at this time. . These June thun-
der squalls ofte'n prove quite severe
w-Ith. only moderate fall of barometer
Heavy, and sometimes abnormal rajas
occur during the 'Tune solstiee,
the baronieter little below noreaa.l.
At' such times the :hygrometer shows
great humidity A Reactionary
at6rra period falls en the llth, 12te
end 13th, 'precisely at the crisis of
eleetrie end magnetic exeitements
OA the Ilth the north magitetic pole
of the Earth makes its last angle to
the sane equator, thereby intensify-
ing the electric and magnetic forces
throughout the Earth and 'its atincie-
phere. Hence any phenomena of this
ohara.cter will make this periled- Af-
ternoon ralve and thunder storms
'will be freqeent and violent, continut
ing for days partly abliterating the
Interval between the storm periods
New Moors on the 151sh will keep up
the temperature depress the baronts
ater and help to prolong threatening.
ieenditions. :The 12th to the, laith
teismic and evolcartic period cen-
tral on the 15th. .
Excursion to Port
Stanley
ffurreh fru^ Port Stanley on Priddy,
June 14th. Viroodirsen Council, NO. 07,
0. O. C. F., has made arrangers -mate for
an exeuesion along the In 11„ & 8. from
Clinton and points smith to Peet Stan-
ley On Vriday. Stine 14th, ret eery refire
tenable ratee. Good to retarrn next (ley
Por papticelata see filg Mite and dod.-
gets. There itt no hater piaet than
Port Stanley ter *end the days
Sen.v�>oralx.nda,x�, young men, vielted itra, OUP'
gr.
bfr 'Albert Neeb of London,, is vis•
eting in fawns
LrMr.. ,harNery'Gw,ton 13aouldkcr, is rvarking for
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'Mee. Sutton and Mrs. liea%$ala vis•
iced ire Ored'eton O'n. Standar 11,Si
For Latest styles. e,2 Wedd•;ng st, t-
Onery Gall at the Times Office.
Mrs. Thorne of Los. Angeles, •Calif
as visitip her father, Mr. Wm. Drew
reMiss gerso l whereClara
she♦eft has see
for
position.
Mr. and Mrs, ?1i'arn of Lucan visite
ded ay iVlr;las, andt. •Mrs. W. ,5. Cole, ea San -
Peart : of Exeter was the guest
over .±Iie holiday of rllr, and, Mr. T.
;Trick. -,Clinton News Record
Mrs. Powell, Miss Sweet, itrs;, W..
Martin and Miss Laura Hobbs, re-
turned Monday after spendiug „ ai
week at :Grand Bend.
Recruits Wanted for E. Co. 33rd
Regiment, to attend Gederioh, camp,.
June 17th to 28th. Apply to Capt..
W. 3'. Neaman Exeter,'
.', M. Southcott left Wednesday, to
attended the annual meeting of the
Canadian Press :Association , being
herd in Ottawa this year.
The Band have been engaged to
go to Port Stanley on June 14th with
the excursion of the C 0. C, F. of
Bltnrville and Kirkton.
Mrs. W. Davis, aceoxnaanied by
Mrs. _ 13ellback and child of London
visited Mr. Jos. Davis Exeter North
the forepart of the weak.
and Mrs. Harry Statham, and
child of Acton, are visttine the for-
mer's brother Mr. W. J: Statham
and other relatives in town this week:
Rev. 3. Kennedy 13 C. of Ailsa
Craig assisted Rev. R. !Hobbs at the
services in '.Tarries` Street church on
Sunday last and preached two excel-
lent sermons.
Several boulevards around. ;town
show an effort on the part of their
owners to keep them neat and clean.
Can't the good work be made more
genexal:
A oetitiou has been circulated to
have the usual .half holiday* during,
July and August most of the (places
of business have signed to close up
at 12.30 pn Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald afeInnis left
on IMonday for the Soo,. going by
boat. They will be gone for the sum-
mer and before returning will, take
a trip through the west to the coast.
and- down to California.
I. 0. F: to Attend Service -On Sun-
day 'June 16th the I. 0. F. will at•
tend divine service in the Trivia
Membrial Church at eleven o'clock
Rev, D. W. Collins will preach'. spec-
ial sermons to the Iodge.
Union Services of Caven Presbyter-
ian and Main Street Methodist
eta ch s will be held next Sunday
The .rn.o ning service will be 'hcla• in
the Presbyterian church and the
evening service in the Main Street
church Rev. S. F. Sharp, will preach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Oobbleelick of
Qalgary formerly of Exeter, announce
the engagement of their -youngest
daughter, Ethel Florence, to Thomas
13. Stevenson. M. D. of Westaskiwiu{,
Alta, son of. James Stevenson, Ilas-
tings, Out,, The marriage will take
place early ie,"tine.
NeXt Sunday being conferexce Sun-
day Ur. John Cann, of Bethany will
conduct the services in Main. street
Methodist church, end at Bethany
Mr. Russell May will take the ser-
vices in James Street in the rnorniag
and Dr. Rouleton mad J. M. Soutkcott
representing the league will co,ndust
Chem at night.
There is many a thing that people
will Huy if only suggeste,c1 to them
There is intiny a thing that people
want to buy and wohld buy ,if they
buf knew where to get it or what it
would cost. The live seller is the one
who knows how to ivbet the appetite
of the b.tayer. You can say it to
most people in this district by eayine^
The King's Birthday-elondaY Jane
3rd was the 46th birthday "of Ring.
George V. The day was, ushereci in by
N. D. Herdon. who fired •twentyeene
cannon shots. The Band which was
enee,ged at Dashwood for the dey
eleeed a selection :before leaving
town., while the fife and•druni. band
also p/ayed several patriotic seiece
ions. Otherwise the day passed eoff
quietly. all the stores being opened
the banks alone being closed. A
number of flags wbre hung out.
"This is a practical demonstration
of the saying that every man `ought
to have 'his name printed bis envel
opes' said the postmaster point-
ing out three or Lour let-
ters held for postage. "Any man! is
apt to out a fetter in. the, office with-
out stamping it. 'With a card oh the
corner of `the envelope we -can( stamP
it and collect the postage when fee
writer comes in We don't know who
deopped those letters into die box
and must hold thera until. we write
to the persons addressed and they
send us the return postage. That is
the rule of the postoffice department.
- Tao followirese item will be of inter-
est to many of our readers as the
manager of the Contpany, is a son
ni Mr. Thomas' Russell of town., and
we'll known. The Ruesell Motor Car
Coasnany will break ground withia
week. at west Teronto for an atidition
to their plant, consisting of a four
story mechine shop, /70 feet long.
and 60 feet wide. equipped, With. tile
vete latest meehiaery for automo-
building will he oppeoximately $100,-
000. This increaee te the Infant of
the ooeepeny will result lu the cal'
oloymeet of about 200 more skilled
werkmet and bring the total. ntrin-
1.200 i.s an interesting, f,act to
note that reoet of the employees are
Mature workmen heeds Of raini
and based upon the iiVetege of, five
teeny senorita. the excess of tfix
thousand people. The payroll varies
arena $75,000 a month upward, hc-
tordiers. to the eetason. ' The output
of the Reston, recto,* hae increosed
nearly 80' perceell (recta /est Year- The
comaarry hes. jest tornaletecl ant( ma
censtruothare lox table menthe.
DELAWARE LAV- '
A `ANNA WE,$TER T
COAL OOMPANYS
Scrantoft 'Coal •
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TheBest Bard cop Mined
Try a ton
W. H• L<VFTT,
COAL MAN '-*'`-
It's No Wonder We
C 'row
So many people tell us they
never get flour'that can com-
pare with MODEL.
It is a common occurence
for people to come" in and or-.
der "Just the Same Kind of
FLOUR as You Sent Me
Last Time, I Want Nothing
Better.'
We have a good supply of
Bran, Shorts, Oats, Feed
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W eat.
If you want Feed we
can supply you.
HARVEY BROS
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FACE CREAM
AriValled for the complexion. 'non-
neutral, nourishing slan tone un-
irritateng, non -greasy, soon ab-
sorbed, ieavieg no shine or sticky af.
ter -feeling, leaves the skin clear, soft
and firm. relieves sunburn and chapp-
ed skin, applied before using powder,
it keeps the skin clear and free from
premature wrinkles, will not cause or
prOmote tke growth of :_tair upon the
face. Three sizes 25c, 50 s & 75c,
Any!Inag you
buy
with thename
SOla and guaranteed ate
will kive
entir
The Independent Order of Forest*
ers of Court Exeter 123, will attend
divine, worship -in the Trkvitt Mem-
orial Church Un '8unday June 16th
at 11 o'clock p. m. Feresters are re.
quested to InCer. at lodge room at 10,
It pays to Adveetise--The folowin4
letter from Mr. A.::11,Shier of Kirk:
ton epealse for itsenf. "Please take
flat that adv:rtionlvim:
to Yetee DeDile last Wilde Oita Inser.
tier: was' quite sufficient to enable
the ow tier to find his silo:rine
the value Of an adv. in the Timese
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coritained A 'number of artistes. Chit
will be of interest to onr reader's.
Last evening Mr. Percy' Verity and
friendi Motored to Iegersoll and re,,
win have been represont.atives 3t
the Methodist Celli ere n CC, troir
this week. Miss Martha Ca,rling ex -
has joet received the appointment of
xty., at the initial salary of $00 Pot
treontbs,Withalloree m the College res-
idence. Mise Vatting is a daurebter
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Dress Goods
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Another of those
* ' Special sales of Dress
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Regular $L25 for $I,05
" 1,00 for 80c
75c for 60c
.p. " 50c for 40c
In nearly all Shades
Caps, Caps
..11 Caps to be ole'u-,
ed at Bargain Prices
Regular 7.5c for 50o
500 for 38c
Just a few left at
Prices. -
Wail Paper
Ti.." Wall Paper e
p r Sale,is still
+ in force. We will.save
you 3o% on all papers:
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In Foulards and Repps
a discount of io% is given
Underwear --
We have about 4 doz.
,of Men Fine Thread Bal-
briggan
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lar
egu lar 4.oc a piece that vyic
are clearing at
29 Cents a , Piece " ;t
A Special Line of Hair
Ribbons 3 1=
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ches wide at 10c a. Yard.
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We have in the neighborhood of 150 cans ansa,
of Paints, regular 65c to Clear at
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+ Telexed friends wondering what would make
4' a Suitable Gifr- and where to get it.
. tiful encl Novel Gifts for the Bride
+ the Gleam and the New Horne.
i A. Marchand
I Jeweler
JUNE
THE WEDDING ^MONTH
All Reparrieg Neatly and Quickly Done.
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GROGERT
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Opposite Electric Light Plan
Keep Happy in the Home
by getting- YOUR
HOUSE HOLD
NECESSITIES
Here. We handle: only
th.e BEST end e is have
IF' with a. dry duster 1
Wbell „the dust flies .--.1:
and follows in your a
Veri rite
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TEE TEll ARC COFFEE SIETE sr -7 IN a
WAIs'rnD- Choice Bin ler and 1, tiencoli
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ter. Miss E.1Wathisbn, DennOrle5
lington street, owina to home claim s as -
ilea 'asked the church and Deacorten • :-'..- . ,...01,
Ono year and this has been. grantr
her. Miss alethisori will be great' sae-. t , -
an efeicretit, and earnest ‘vorxer, ell ••,,iiiniiiiiiineeniiiiiininiin, coo
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, where She has been stash a welcome
visiter and hewer., Her many, meas.
talon& 111' and alit of the church, to ,
Whom, the 'has endeared heneelf win I
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