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This past week we have been very busy opening up New -all
Goods, We muse have more roorn and are oil=eeing all Summer
Goods at Big Reductions, Our aim is to clear out all lines in the
season for which it is bought.
Embroideries
40 inches
wide in four very
pretty patterns, This is a
Special- Regular priee is $1
to clear this week at per yard
50 cents.
Bordered Delaine
Pretty bordered Delaines
far Waists or Dresses. These
goods are new arrivals and
are good value at per yard
50 cents.
Fancy Tartans
For Girls and Qhildrens
Dresses, The patteens are
new and the cloth is a fine.
even weave. This is a great
value at 65c per yd.
Sweater Coats
The new Sweater Coats are
here. A big assortment of
new styles are shown for Boys
and Girls, Men and Women.
Middy Blouses
Just a few left. They are
made from fine American
Cloths with collars with col-
lars of Navy Blue, Cadet and
Red. Clearing at 05 cents
and $1,25.
Shoes
The "Miss Canada" Shoe for
Women is making many new
customers for ns. See the
new shapes that have just ar-
ri.red, $3.50 and $4.
PARASOLS
6 Dozen. Ladies Parasols. This is a set of travellers samples.
The cloths are good, the handles are new and up-to-date. For
quick selling we have marked them $1.
Fancy China
This past week we have
teen busy opening up New
China. See our assortment
of Dinner Sets. Prices range
from $7.75 to $32.
Odd Cups
You seldom get a chance to
buy cups without saucers.
We are selling Clover Leaf
and White Olome add cups
while they last for 5 cents,
Brass Ware
Toilet Sets
A big assortment of this
popular ware in Trays, Can-
dle Sticks and Tea Pot stands
About 40 sets tocho sefrotn
We can save you money if
you want one. $2.25 to $6,50
Poultry
From now on we will pay the highest prices for live poultry.
This Store closes Thursday Afternoons during the
months of July and August.
J. A. STEWART
AN OUTLINE
of the work to be accomplished sys-
tematizes your efforts for the day,.
First in importance comes the Flour
to ba used.
ONLY THE BEST
is goodienough to put into tbe Bread
Cake and Pasty for your family to eat
We furnish the most
HEAL THFUL AND MUSCLE -
MAKING
flour that is milled, Try it.
HARVEY BR.OS.
Exeter, Ontario.
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An Advance
In Furniture, in quan-
* but not in prices, is the
t movement now being ex-
eeuted in our store.
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SEAFORTH .CADET SHOT AT,
RANGES
Tommy Blue, aged 13 was the vic-
of an accident during rifle practise...
He stepped out from behinds a target
Tommy Blues son of Thomas S,
Blues, of this town was shot and al-
most instantly killed at the, butts
at Seaforth Monday afternoon-•.
!During rifle ;practise of !:Lel cadets
young Blue, who had taken the;
Place of the regular scorer, had.re;g-
istered an cuter for one of the cadet;,
who took considerable longer with
his next shot and it is. thought; Blue:',
took the delay as evidence of doubt'
of the previous shot, and.., pulling up
.the danger signal stepped. -imm'zidia.te'-
lv in front of the, target just as, his'
comrade tired,
Medical aid was immediately Eum-
rnoned but death had' beenl almost
instantaneous,' the, bullet entering
the right side under •his, col-
lar bone and. out the back at
the left side,.
rasing 131ues was thirteen years old
and a favorite,
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Make your Vacation
Visit more Enjoyable
with a
KODAK
Add to the pleaSure of tak-
pictur,es and the satisfac-,
lion of possessing 'pictures of
old ash new friends.
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Oats 45 to 50e' e ,
Baraep v5•te
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Peas 1,00 to 1.10 {'a �•
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Shorte,`'26.,. � „,.:ii t ,?
13ran Goy i �,.h1 ,+ l 1. ,
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Modes Flour 2.75„ I I• r•
!teed Flour 1,65 ' j^ -r -
But ter 2 2c,
Eggs 22 C ,
Potatoes 1.20 to' 1;00...
Chickens .15o.
Mucks 110 "t 1
Flogs 8;15 "' ' ' t '
Choice ,,Export' Steers 7 25 to 7.40
'Medium Export (Steers 500 to 7.90
Choice !butcher Heifers 6.50 to 6.15
Medium butcher Heifers 6 00 to 6.05
Choice butcher cows 4.75 to 5.00
Medium Buteter cows 4,00 to 4.25
Cernntcn Dutcher cows 8.00 to ;3.50
Choice lambs 7,75. to S00
thoioe Sheep 13.75 to 4,00
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Mr, S. G. Damien is under ttiLe
weather;
htr. Maurice Wexler was in London
this week.
The town is peett ng in, water works
on Huron Streets •
Mr. Robert Lang of Toronto is in
and around town..
Mise: 'Arable Walters is home: for a
visit frons the Soo. •
l.tr. T. A. Sanders ol:+ Woodtrtock is
visiting hiss, pcu•entS.
Miss Mattie Handford is viteiting
;Neese Sm, te, of -St Darya. .
Mr. Stephen Powell who has beers
vi i, ns :n Detroit has ie:Aron: d. .
Mrs. Morlock daughter and grandr
daughter are visiting. in Stratford, •
Mise. Flannigan et. London is vieiti-
ing at Mr. and Mrs. David Mussel's
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Mise Nettie Passinore of Toronto
who has been yr iting at her home•
will return to Toronto Saturdays
Mrs. (Rev)Down-'a'nd two sons of
Nepance have returned to their honor
after an extended visit with fr.iiend.'s
here,
Etev. W. II. Spargo, Castleton• Ont.
will weepy the pulpit in James Street
Methodist church next Sabbath morn-
ing and evening.
Miss He t. tie Sweet Mrs. Will Sweet
and daughter Vera Miss • Gretta
Isaac spent: Sunday in Lucan. Vera
will visit there,
To Rept•-A new house on! the 'cor-
tier of Sanders and Carling Street/.
'Apply to J. N. Howard.
Rev. S. F. Shap and Mos, Sharp
are spending a• few weeks at' Simcoe
at the home of Mrs. Sharpes. parents
Rev. P. Nicol. . .
rr- Boy Davis of 'Aisle Craig has
accepted a position ae. second miller
in the Hensall Rolling mine, he vie-
itt,cd his home over Sundays ` •
Mrs. Davey daughter and son have
returned to Toronto after visiting at
Mr. Percy Brickwoods. Miss Ethel
Brickwood will accompany them: •
The Lucan and Ger.tralia baseball
teams had an exciting game of bill
at Lucan ors Mor.day night the game
resulted in 13-0 Centralia's.. favor.
The Hypnotist- Professor IEena-
street. met excellent and laughable
entertainer and mind( reader at Exe-
ter Opera Klause Sept, 4 and 5t 1913.
Further announcements 'next
Mr. S. G. Dawden met withlan acrid
est -on his way to Berlin last
week when but a mile from Stret-
ford the hind 'axle broke They were;,
taken on from Stratford in another
entre '•
Rev. W. G. 11., McAlister left town
on his vacation on Monday: lle,. will
visit hi., mother at Galt for a part of
the time and spend the balance at
13urlington 13each and. Lake Ontario
ooiu L?.
Mr. Ed. Powell Mrs. Taman, Mr..,
Wilson, autoed to IngertoIl ore Tues-
day. Mr. Taman went as far ase Lon.-
don
on-don bliss, Jean Thornton rebel n d
from there to her home after a plea-
sant visit with, Mr., and; Mrs. W, W.
Taman.. , . , , . . .
Mr. and Mrs. I.rugher, of Brantford,
who have been visiting at the James
St. Methodist parro:iage left for their
home this week, Mr. Hughes ie
a sister of Mrs. McAlister Mr.
Ilugkes expresses admire.tioe for.
Exeter sadits surroundings,
Caven Presbyterian church unites
with main Street Methodist church
for church services on Sunday Aug -
1F ;h Rev. E. G. Powell will preach
the morning service in Main ; St.
Church and the evening in .Caven.
cL,ureh at the hours of 11 and 7„
Hick's F oreca is -A. Regular storm
period covers the 2.3r'd to the 27th
central on the Zia:h. Moan in apogee
on the 125th and full on Liao '27th. -:libel
venter of the Mercury period is en.
the 25th: Bc on the wateh for equin-
octial ;storms, in the South! Very low
barometer will warn of. .danger at this
period with best indecnl:io'ar, for gen-
eral rains ''Alnother. 'seismic period in-
volves the '24th to the^30th, neutering
on the '27th The general, disturrlan-
ces. at this time promisee to be a.ggra-
vated and prolonged ir,to the React
ionary storm period central on the;
�9T/.Jy 30th and Iilst Tb.e Moon passes
over /the celestial +equator oils the 12,9'th
near its full. The antunmal equito4
of the earth will also bear '.heavily on
th,e period, the .Irxpiter, the Velrnrs,,
and jtc'Mercury periods adding their
forces to the sarong combinaten The
barometer should be carefully; watch-.
ed /.luring the last te'nl days, of Art}
ust, e,f,pecially in the gieltregio,/.n4
all indications of West Indio Storm
should ,he promptly litedvri;,1,IA,ugktck•
oromieert to !go`, outwith, ettbiknr,, .and,
threatening weather 'generol,ly,OW*t
ing eeetward.ly over the ieourttr .;
Change to much senor, and ,p oiNdtlj,
frost northward will attend hi;h' b ir
`enactor et the close et the riierntfx °
seirb.ic period 34tk140 i 0tJi central
'tlsty 2itha Vetvh sold tap telegrapti;�
reports chow that seismic ft`nrow ' rrc'
st'pll *sty active, and 'tlY*t they vale
()pending, cuflside the` 041404)4„,114:#
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^W.r5.le Whit,: ford is visiting friend{'
11 x, rred, Thtgarik Lab left; Forfar.
117r. l{rank Tom ;vifp: and child Yxav@
returned to Toledo. :
'free Lulu Martin ham returned LL
t
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4x gLB C't
1 l is in 6illilt(hn,
mallett wife ,and family`
have been holidaying in Sureia..
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. hockey ire hot:
*laying' at: Graaxd' Bend this week,-
Klee J3Janefee .A.t:kiersoo is .,pending,
a few holidays at Grand. I3end,
o'Ir. WrrL. llowcy and family i:avl'•
sxnoved into Miss:, Artery J3atkwilles rete-
idenoe. •
i1'lr. and Mrs. I+'3.irburn who are via -
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itant, With Mrs. Jlis',h s;pent Monda,Y•
in J+ 111chi1.L.
Mise Helen 13row!rr of Detroit id
sperdiug Ler holidays, with Lea; mote
ler and sister,
' 1r. and 1llr,i, Cotbourne of London.
have returned after visiting Mrz T.
Elliott for some time.
Mr. and errs. I -neeelt Frayne LUI
ehiid of 13rant:for.tr are •l,"rol-
idayin} at the formers home;
Mr• Percy Gilljes wac been :rt
:L business trip t;o.ho At:Lwrood c rtto3
Mitchell has one to 11faxville. r•
Mr. ]'rank johns of Toronto;
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silencing his: holidays at home 1
Mr. W. JoCrlph,ns he in Hamilton, on a;
b tisirl45$ -
Mrs_. Lily J3aJk�6-il1 of IJamilton is
v}siting h,„r {later Xdxts. Richard;
We sh..
Mr. George 13rownlee of Seatortk;
visited Mr. and ilirsdeThemas Mont.
on Sunday.
lvlr. Harry •arling went to Drente
ford last Monday where he will work
in the 13eak of Gooanacrce.
Mr. Carom is home again from'
Saskatoon. Mrs,. Camra oriel son went
to Springfield Meer last 'Friday. ,t
Misses Katie ?llakir>o. grad Velma:
Ensterhrook, left Saturday last ,to
ta:t:end the millinery openings in Tor-
onto'.
•11r. Austin Hewitt. litho 'has: hems
working with. Mr. Frank Boyle for
the last -couple of creeks left Monday
for Saskatoola.
Arise. Lela Gould went` t;o London.
yesterday w}era: she will visit •fo'r
a few weeks with Miss Edith:Ireii'eld6r
tett of that city,
Ari'ss.esis 'Olive and Maud. reify re-
turned to Stiro.tford on Saturday last
after spending 'a few doy:, with
friends and .relativcr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredander of!
Toronto 'has been visiting at his 'home'
Ile and kis lr,ister Mies Lizzie Sanders
are spending' a few doge, at Grand
Bend,
Mr. Art Scldon and. wife; and Mr..
and Mrs, R. ]2. Skinner and daughter
Marion of Sea.£orth a.utocd to too e,
last Saturday and called ores Mr, and
Mrs. Diehard Scidon of town':
Mr_ and Nes. Alex Dow visited
friends isa St. Marys last; week. They
leave shortly for the west: where
they will be 'for 'several menthe,
visiying fa:i'dnds,' and'relal;ivcs at, dif-
C+resit [,loin es
The Exeter -Bowlers on their rs-
f.urn' from Berlin report of a very
enjoyable outing t:he bowlers were,
not successful in bringing homer any
of the prizes but some of them pet
up a pretty stiff fight
Miss Louis Birney of town left for
Winnipeg on Monday, where on her
3.rriyal will 'be married to Mr. Fred
Ferguson a collegiate teacher "'of
that place. IIer fatter accompanied
her as Tar as Toronto.
Misses B. White of Windbor; May
Smith of London. Mr. and Mrs. David
of Clinton Mrs. Kopper of Belgrave
and Mr. Way A.11in of Dettoit visited
at Mr. and Mrs. Chars`, Birtoeg's piteIet
of last: week and this week;
Mr. Wni. 73urlce of Berlin was in
town the forepart of the week visit-
ing his wife and baby who have been.
here for. some time vieit:iing , Mrs.
J3urkc's parents. Mr...Burke re-'
turned to Berlin on Wednesday: '
Smash up -A horse owned by Mr.
Harry Jones London road south' broke.
loose from the James Street, Church.
shed Tuesday evening and ran home
making a complete wreck o'f.the bug-
gy andbreaking several parts of the
harness,. -
Mr. A. E. iTodgero of Toronto for-
merly of Exeter has revered his con-
nections wits:. the London Concrete
Mad:ine Co. of ' onden and is moving.
to Regina to look after the western`
trade for the. Wetlauffee ]3ros, of
Toronto. HIe is gettine a very large
increase in salary. Ms family will.
move some time in the near future.
Your Yonfigsters can
take GOOD PICT-URES
with a
BROWNI
yet thoroughly practical, no)
'dark room for any part of the
grillg the ebildren in Mid lei US
114.11' Oval tiot easy it is,
xxrtict Amid Bend
DELAWARE LAOK-
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LE' .T
COAL GOl PA.NXs
The Best Hard Coo
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Mr. 1. E. Darling spent :the week
c no to :Detroit.
therMiss; Olrvi\*o.c.rwieJXehrn. is visit;aag leer bro-
in
Miss, Louise ;Carling has -bce;in y-
ing lar i ineardine
• Mrs. Ern. Davis of St. Thomas is
visiting her parents, r ,
Mrs, John Dodds, of Seaforth vie
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(trot' in town this week.
Vies, Maude Rollins and Carry Dyer
are' in Toronto this week.
Mr. and Airs `Arthur ttWin�deor
have retarned, to Torontac'
2tiiss 119abde rollick l;,as: ;returned
after visiting 'in• St. Marys,,.
Mrs. ]3. S. Phillips and daughter,
Ella are in Toronto this week.
end Mrs. Dr. Bouls:ton have 're-
turned after two weeks vacation.. 1 ;
The Dell !Telephone workmen are
here from London making repairis.
Mr, Fred Gould, is s,pendiag this
holidays in town and at Grand Bend
Mrs. W. J. Hemmen has retureved
after visiting in Sarnia and Deteoit.
Ilfis, Mae Hawkins las returned
atter visiting her sister Mrs. ,Pals
t,•rrd of Windsor. .
Miss E. Webb who has been visit'in't
lilies; Irene Hardy has returned tohor
home in Seaforth •
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Mr. John Stewart wife and family
motored to town to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Stewart. .
Mise. Edith White of Port Hove and
fdiss Bell McKay of Seaforth are. vis -
;ting 'Miss Jessie Manson -
Mr. Ed. Willis went to Hamilton,
on fJ'ues.day in connection with the
addle/lows Grand Lodge.
Miss 'Ethel Bissett returned hem,e
froth Collingwood after the close! of
the Millinery season' there,. •
Three auto loads of bowlers 'leave
Thursday and will bowl at Norwich,
Ingersoll and Woodstock, They will
return Friday.
Mrs. Thos. Harvey and family, re-
turned to town Tuesda.yeve'ni,n,; after
an extended visit with relatives[ a:ixd:
friends in the west;
WiANTED_ A smart boy to learn
plumbing and tinsmithin,;, one wlith
i,ne or two years experience: prefers
red, Apply to .Seaman's 'Hardware..
Mr. Thos -Handford who has been vis
+.;
+.::ig in town addressed the Young
liiee's Class on Sunday. He left , on
uesday for Iagersoll before going to
fuskoka for his, summer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred +:Wils:on. Mr.
ardon and Stanley Rodgers of Tor-
nio autoed to town on! Tuesday. they
isited' Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Folliivkand'hey will visit at -Grand Bend an
',ors. Elgin. ,
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'IlIZES OFFERED BY THE CAN..t
A.TUON FOR SELECTED SEED,
Officiel notice is given •by the a-
ove organization that ,:subetantial
sizes in 'the: form of mob and special
u -the province end exhibleed at the.
hie Exhibition will be ma -de public
In addition LO regular prizes offer -
medal eash prizes are offered to boyls
nd girle between 12 and 18 years
f ago; -for Exhibits of Spring Wheat
the form of a bea_utiful gold mede
aleo offered to the boy o.r gir.V.hav-
rig the best exhibit of oate, iiu the
aritime Provinces Quebec ord che-
erio aod 'wheat in each 'of the pro-
inces of :Manitoba Saskatchewan and
te,:berta Each of these. eXhlbite,
o -coosisie of a sheaf which- -moat be
1: least 6"h:whey, in diameter .at the
and and a gaRon of threshed ,greire go
:he planteofer thie .sheat -.should be
electe-d by- hand from 'the • field bee
hese prizereesheuld arrange at once
hould.alwayeovrite to Sexy' Caned/on .
rowers Aesociaido.n Ottawe ant, to
heain a copy of -apprize list. -end
.greements regerdieg the transpire
vdn if you don't happen to w,in a-
rize the' experience yOu • ..W111 gain;
.111 increase your oheneeadraext tim.e1
",prrultsDk " ',c voir. ix. Its 1004'3 ...E
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EXETER t
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SELLING OUT
12,000
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I Dry
Goods
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To be cleared cut by October rst
Summer Dress Goods at Less than Cost
Foulards- Reg. 25c , Sale price r7c per. yard
Repps- " . 25c ." 17c .s
Muslins-- " 10; 13; 150 ac' " �;"IO; 12C
Mull-- " 5oc " 35c "
All Whitwear to be cleared : at a Discount
ci
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40
of 40 per cent
Ladies Hose
Silk Hose-- Reg, 5oc for .4.0c pair
Black Lace Lisle- " soc " 40c pair
Mien's Shirts
Regular $1.25
.75
cc
-50
Smocks & Overalls
Regular $r.25 for 95c
Regular $1.ob 85c
Regular ,75 " 63c
Regular .50 " 4.oc
for
cc
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65c
These Prices are Strictly Cash
Highest Price Paid for Produce
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. WEDDING _ ,..,
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,• ---„_,,, PRESENTS
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t • HERE WILL -BE a great many Vired-
e T dings during this month. There will
• also be a, corresponding number of per.
4- plexed friends wondering what would make
4.
+ a Suitable Gifr- and where to get it.
+ INVITE THEM to inspect our
+ Stock, which includes Useful, Beau-
+ tiful Ind Novel Gifts for the Bride
the Groom and the New Home.
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Marchand
Jeweler
All Repairing Neatly and Quickly Done.
oul.h is the bud of the sweet wild
hat blossoms ir. thet vale of tpring;!
rd lists' with the ears of the un -
4 rained raind.
o 'ate carols the Ilo'cildetts sing
At I Youth: is tli.1 marble ail rude and.
rougN
That stands unformed alone, 1
Before the. sculptor his chisels lift0
To carve out the form of stone. ,
Ivor the S'aulptor his work has doneli
And tte. form so rug4ed and rude
- made a beauteous one.
The ta.ler, te and deeatres' milt rainbow
'Of prttrItry4bgrrlagott.Ori43(::a‘ityl,
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PHONE 47.
Opposite Electric Light Plan
Keep Happy in the Hoine
by getting YOUR .
HOUSE HOLD
NECESSITIES
Here. .We bandls onliy
the ,BEST 'and we have
everyt:hing you need at
HAT THr nor
Hill , int uot
Furniture or
Woodwork
with a dry duster
when the dust flies
and follows in your
wake.
g'•`-. Get, a Modern. Shuffle
on and 17se
E Veribrite
II III
Venoil
W.wnErs-ehoicre Rutter arcl et
MalrEMEMBSIMEMMORY'resh Eggs. 'health. It disinfeetti and -100
ir cleans everything it touches..
leaving the surfaee like neW
BOIIN
-In Oreditori o* Saturday,
Aug 30th to Mr, and Itra, gam Het:l-
FOIlDeo. do the -end eon, of' tiobeene
°.„ on Tuesday Angiii,i1F§'It to Mr, end
F.14r,1):PTIACELtI) , Exeter TO* -
the Atli ton of Blaotharii dPalthfr
teffe
'ikcjOirri41 pionhohn (Pi o*, The
S. Martin & Son
Children Cry
orel