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WE 'VC Or THE' 00DS
IF YOU ARE FISHING 'RoUND FOR eJUST WHAT
YoU WANT, JUST COME To US AND SEE IF WE
CAN'T SHOW YoU OUST THE VERY THING.
01-1, WE ARE CONFIDENT WE KNoW WHAT °UR
CUSToMERS DESIRE; AND WHEN IT CoMES To
GETTING YoUR IvIoNEY'S WORTH WE CAN
GIVE YoU THAT, BECAUSE WE KNOW THAT
WILL MAKE A FRIEND AND CUSToMER oF YoU.
WE CAN'T AFFORD To GIVE YoU LESS THAN
YOUR MoNEY'S WoRTH.
LADIES RAIN AND DUST COATS
If it is an up-to-date rain or dust coat you want. We have just marked
and placed in stock a winner. This coat we can safely recommend.
Special value at $7.50.
FOR SILK DRESSEse AND SUITS
Faille Silk in all the leading shades. This is a very popular materia
this season and is much worn in dresses and suits, at per yard $1.25.
MENS AND WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY
When you buy Holeproof and wear holes in them within three months
you get new hose, Free of Charge, Wear them and prove this.
MIDDY BLOUSES
In plain white, others are neatly trimmed with blue and red. These
are particularly good for the hot weather at $L25 and $L50.
CUT GLASS, BRASS AND CHINA FOR THE BRIDAL GIFT
China Dinner Sets $18. China Tea Sets $8.23. Toilet Sets $2.25 to $5.50
Cat glass bowls, pitchers, bon bons, salt and peppers, ete„ brass trays,
brass crumb trays, tea pots and stands, and many other lines we will
be glad to show you.
NEW WALL PAPERS
If you want wall papers for your dining room, parlor, bedroom, or
kitchen, you will appreciate the lines we are showing this season.
STRAW HATS
With the hot weather at hand their will be a big demand forstraw
hats. We have a style tor every fancy and a srice for every pocket.
NEW ROOM RUGS
At prices away below what you would have to pay if we had to buy
them to -day, also Crex Rage for yerandahs and porches.
KHAKI BLOOMERS FOR BOYS
In a good wearing material for the hot weather, All sizes from 24 to 33
The boys are sure to like them, 75c. and $1.00,
LINOLEUMS
In 2, 3 and 4 yard widths, in very neat tile and floral designs. Ialaid
linoleums in 7 yd. widths. 2 good patterns to chsose from at $1 per sq. yd
FOR THE OUTING FOOTWEAR SEASON
We have the best quality of rubber soled shoes for ladies, girls, boys
and mens. Buy your tennis, bowling or outing shoes al this store.
SAVE MONEY ON COAL OIL
Farmers wanting Coal Oil in 25 to 4o gallon lots can have
their tanks filled on Saturdays at 12c a gallon. Try our good oil
J. A. STEWART
PHONE 16
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"MADE IN CANADA"'
Ford Touring Car
Pice $590
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Your neighbor drives a Ford—why don't
you? We are selling more Fords in Canada
this year than ever before—because Cana-
dians demand the best in motor car service
at the lowest possible cost. The "Made in
Canada" Ford is a necessity—not a luxury
Runabout $540; Town Car price on applicatiota
All Ford cars are fully equipped, including elect-
ric headlights. No Cat's sold uneensipped. Buyers
of Ford cars will share in our profits if we sell
30,000 cars between August 1, 1914 and August
1, 1915.
Milo Snell, Dealer,
EXETER,
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Market Report—The followiag is
the 'report of the Extster market
oorreetera no to Jure 16th
Wheat $L1Se I
Oats 50c- ; • a''''''..saa"(
Barley 65e
Buckwbeat 65e,. '
Peas $1,25
Flour $3.55.
Low Grade Flour $1.90,
Bran $28.00 per ton
Shorts .$30.00 per ton
Sugar Beet ;peep $27.00 per ton.
Better 20 to .22.
Creamery butter, 29as
Eggs 10 to :20,
(Potatoes 36 to 50c.
Hogs $9.00.
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Treble is Visiting in' Lon -
Mrs. Ed.
den.
Mr. Frank al. 13eyle spent Monday
in, Sarnia,
Mr. and. Mrs. E. J. Christie visited
ln Hensel' on Sunday.
alias S. Gregory, of Chatham, is
visiting her 'mother in town.
Mr. A. S.. Deavitt who has been
quite ill ;is able to 'be( 'out again.
Mrs. :Fred 'Bloomfield, of Exeter
North, is under the doctor's cares
Mrs. Murphy and daughter Mildred:
visited in Londesboro over Sunday,
airs. Wes. Lamporte returned homo
Saturda3 evening from Graveinhurst.
Mr. and. Mrs. Robt. Luker visited
with relatives in ;Hensel' on Sendai
last.
Dr. Browning is having the front
of his store painted and a nrw awning
put up.
Mr, 3. Senior is having the front
of his block repainted which arida to
the appearance
Mr. \V. J. Carling, of Brighton, who
has been 'visiting in town returned
to his home on Mondas.
It Headache is your trouble consult
"EEO WEY, THE 0 a'TICTAN" and
have the cause removed.
Miss Birdie Boyle returned alonday
after spending a week with Miss M.
Hawkshaw at Grand. Bend
Miss Alice Martin, B.A., of London.
was the •guest of her uncle, Mr. +S.
Martin, during the past week.
Mr. Chas. Kydd and. Miss 'Mary
lisald, of Wapella, Man., are visiting
with relatives in .this vicinity.
"Made in Canada" Mains, .the word,
made in Exeter ;monde one better:
Use MODEL Flour.
airs. E. A., Vollick has been spend-
ing several days at Grand. Bend open-
ing up her cottage for the summer.
Miss Edna e Dow who went' as a
11111"St". with the Toronto University
division has arrived safely in England.
Mr. F. W. Glarlman has ipurchaleed
Mr. J. iA.. Stewart'a auto and the
letter had "purchased a ,new Mc-
Laughlin.
Has Elcanorir "Judsre and alrist
chester. OP Toronto. spent 'the week-
end with the formier'a daughter, Mr.
a. J. 'White.
Mr. Silas Handford. has purchased
from Mr. Wm. Dimsford the brick
residence adjoining his own and oc-
cupied by Mr. Thornton Baker,
Miss Edna rollick- is in London, to -
dee where shr will take part in n
recital given by Mr. Percy of the
London Conservatory of Music.
'Mrs .Thos. Carling. Jr. and infant
son. of Brighton, who have been( "vis-
iting at Centralia. Visited with rela-
tives in town during the past -meek.
The'. ;carpenters ,have been at work
during the past sveek remodellinu the
inter:or of Powell's Bazaar. When
completed Me. Powell will have a fine
sto(re.
The Ladies 'Guild of the Trivitt
Memorial church 'will hold a aarden
party on the Rectory lawn on. Friday,
June 25th. Mr. Steer, entertainer, of
London. has been engaged;
The Dutch :Sett crop of 073.10.11.5 thils
sear as not as promising as they
were last season. There are several
good looking eatches around. town
but. the majority are not up to aver-
age.
Mr. W. Connor accompanied by Mrs
Connor and children, 'motored. to Lon-
don on Monday where Mr. Connor
army.
Ir.
looking up information in regard
to the manufacture ,of shells foci the
e Mr. (Harry Carling and. Miss Winne
Carling have returned to Brantford
' after visiting 'their parents, San and
Mrs, T. B. Carling. Mr. Gaging who
is ;confined to his bed as still holding
his own.
Messrs. Guise ITandford, el Ren-
frew; Thos., of Dousraan, Wis., and
Mrs Thornton, of Sarnia, :have re-
turned to their respective homes at -
ter visiting their ;parents, Mr. and
aLrs. Silas Handford.
Private Fred Mallett with the 113rd
Battalion in training in London and
son, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mallett,
Exeter, was married in London rec-
ently to Miss Enna Davis, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Jon Davis, of Exe-
ter North. „
Testing Time—The results of the la-
bors of ithe boys and girls; in the
schools are being tested by the annual
midsummer exams and those who are
trying examinations are right into it,.
The high school and Entrance exams
started this meek. Mr. Johnston, of
Kippen, is the presiding examiner.
Garden Pert—The Ladies Aid of
• Main St. church will hold a Garden
Parts on the Cburch grounds on
• Wednesday, June 23rd. Tea will ba
served front 6 to 8 o'clock. Band in
attertaance. Ad tri'Assion 25 and 15
cents. ace cream and candy sold, on
the grounds,—j115, J31atcbord, See.
The Exeter Band: provided an,usie, at
the Lucan races on Tbarsiasy of last
week. They gave a contort on the
artreete Inaday ievenieg, The band"has
made several engageMents and the
demand for their services; bap been so
numerous that several of them lavo
/0,4 to ihedeslincd., /
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liouEm AND LOT POR SALE
Peoperts Wm. Ealkwill,
a mu St.. one storey frame boasee
good cellar ; hard anl soft water; one
Quarter core of land; good stable and
drive shed, Apply to 'Wm. Balkwill
carpenter, John street, 5-13,tf
ODDFELLO WS DECORATION DAY)
Exeter Lodge No, 07, 1.0.0.F, wi/1
hold their aanual deeoration, of .the
graves of their depterted brethren on
Sunday, June 27th. The members are
all expected to be et the lodge room
et two o'clock in the afternoon. A
tall attendance is requested.
R. N. 0reecle Secy.,
Mr. Will Snell was in London on
Wednesda3.
Mrs. Robe Gillies and, son, Bert are
visiting in et. Huron,
Mrs. Chas. Harvey has been visiting
for several days in St. Marys.
„alr. Gladinan was in Gocle-
rich on. Friday on legal bueiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred May and Mr. W.
alas. visited. in Mitchell over Sunday.
Mrs. (Judge) Johnston, of Linclsas,
is visiting for a few days with Mrs.
Amos.
Mr. Thos. McMillan, Liberal candi-
date for South Huron was in ,town
this week.
Pen tralia and Exetea will play ball
here this (Thunedas ) nyening. Game
is called for 6.15.
Mx and Mrs. William Bowman, of
London, visited with relauv,eis in town
&sang the past week.
Mr. Tilley left Saturday for Fleah-
erton, a summer report, :where he
will spend the summer.
Mr. Smith, who has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Statham, left
Tuesday for St. .Catharittess.
Mr. Thos. Acheson, proprietor of
the (Central hotel, left ,Monday for
Victoria hospital, London, for treat-
ment.
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At the 'convocation of .1Iuron, •Col-
lege London last ;sleek Mr. 0. Duplan
was ordained asea deacon of the Eng-
lish ebarcb.
The James street Sunday School
Orchestra provided the music at the
Thames Road garden party on Tues-
day evening.
ateele 11, Motor (Cycle and Hors
ParlehIll rlebratesa July 1st. Par -
des. Baracing. Concert in evening. Soma -
thing doing every ,minute.
,&1r. Thomas E. Laat has sold his
farm on the North East boundary of
Usbornes to Mee. Annie Glenn for a
good. figure. Gladman. & Stanbura
not through the sale.
'Clear thinking is impassible without
healthy bowel act:on. Rexall Orderlies
are a speciaie against constipation.
Sold only by W. b. Cole. The fiexali
Store, 10e., 25c. & 50c. boxes.
' Mr. Elmo Bowes had the misfor-
tune to have, the top of the themben
his right band, cut off iii a jointer at
the RosseTaylor Planing mill on Mon,
day. He lost about half of the first
/oint.
Councillor T. ,Ilarion had the mis-
fortune to. .step 00 something that
gave was while. ;working on his house
last Thursday and in falling bruised,
his shoulder which was quite sore for
several das,s.
Rev. S. (F. Sharp, Mrs, Sharp, and
Miss Margaret leave on Friday for
Simcoe, Ont., where the will enjoy a
three; months' vacation. Rev. Mr,
arcNicol will take the services at
(alas= church.
'Rev. Thomas Jacksou, for ,65 sears
e. Methodist minister, died ,on Friday,
llth, at ;his rasa:knee lin St. Thomas.
Besides a widow he leaves one son,
Rev. Georgie Jackson, of \Windsor, and
three daughters.
Rev. D. C., McGregor, 13...a.,, of St.
Andrew's .Preislasterian church, ;Lon-
don, preached in Cavan Presbs terian
church on .Sundas last, the pastor,
S. F. Sharp, taking Mr., McGregor's
work in London.
Rev. T. IV.; Blatchford, of Centralia,
will occupy the ,pulpit of James street
Methodist ichurch next Sabbath b,oth
morning and eveinng. The pastor,
Rev. W. G, H. McAlister, will conduct
Anniversary services at Whaltas.
Garden Part3 —The Ladies Aid. of
'Main St. church will hold a Garden
Parts on the Church grounds oe
Wednesdas. June 23rd. Tea w:11 be
served from 6 to 8 o'clock. Band 'in
attendance. Admission 25 and 15
ce.nts. Ice cream and candy sold on
the grounds.—Mrs. Blatchford, .Secy.
Mrs. Cbas. Locke, of Boston, Masse
is visiting her eisters Masa T. Acheson,
at the ;Central Hotel, On Friday she
will be joined by Mr. Locke; and to-
gether they will leave for Seattle,
Montana and other places where they
will visit with aelatives. The3 will
also attend. the Panama Exposition
before returning.
Tbe following is a liist-of the min-
isters stationed on the Exeter district
Exeter, 'Main St., S. W. Muxworthy ;
Exeter, Jamea St. W. G. H. McAlister
Parkhill, Herbert .1. Urea ;
George A. 'Barnard; ;Centralia, Wel-
lington A. 'Finlay; Ilensall, John F.
Knight ; ,Crediton Selby Jefferson;
Grand. 'Bend, Joseph E. !Cook; Sylvan,
8, sr, R, neetiand ; Ailsa Craig, Allan
IL Brown; Lucan, Robert (II. !Hamby
Granton, Leslie .W. Reid ;Woodham
Christopher 'W. Baker ; Kirktou, Rob:
art C. Burton. ,Chairman, G. H,
McAlister,; Financial Seeretara, A., 11.
Browne fa, S. 61'0c -cetera, 0. W. Rehear
Knight.Tmp.and Morel Relform Spey., J. F;
Mr. Clifford Borrie, itp"teStritative
of the ;Columba's Oil iConapana appear-
ed in the police court, London, charg-
ed under the ,Transient Traders' La,
cense Act with mitosis oil from e tank
ear in the G,T.11., yards to residents
of London 'direct without
ale admitted. the fact but staled
that he was the delivering agent of
the ;Columbus 011 ,Co, 'He Gleamed,
that, although he was ,deliveiriing the
oil el:Meetly Irons the ear end accepts
ing payment ;for at, this did not con-
stitate "sale' He 'stated alsat an ad-
vance lagent had been there previous-
ly and he had taken the orders. Thia,
he claimed. constituted the leale. The
case wag 'adjourned until July 2nd.
The ease Will bh :watched with inters
est ars the Colembus Oil Co. d.stribute
oil through eh:a dietriet under; the
Isame pri Oak,
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• KESTLE, ROWE
& WOOD
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Increasing Your Prosperity
itIIE surest way to get rich is to increase the multiplier ; which means for
the naerchants of Exeter,and surrounding district—increase your custom -
ers rather than add to the lines you are selling, or the stock you carry. .....J
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Adding to the number of the lines grow that doesn't add many custom- f
you sell or to the volume of the stock ers each year.
you carry is not the way surest to Customers must be added by power -
p fill effort—by seeking them. Waiting rosperity. Indeed, this has ruined .
for them to find you is folly. Seek
thousands of men.
them by the newspaper advertising.
The surer way is to multiply cus- This is the only sure way to build up
touters. No business can prosper or numbers.
To the Merchants of Exeter and Vicinity, !
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You can multiply your customers through. a series of good advertise-,
ments in the WEEKLY TIMES. Ask us about the cost of advertising.
The Nimble Penny Beats The Slow Dollar
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Genuine D. L & W.
Scranton Coal
• KESTLE, ROWE
& WOOD
PHONE 4o
Exeter, Ontario
AGENTS for
British American
Oil Co.
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HOUSECLEANING
TIME
MAKE Housecleaning Easy by
buying a Domestic Vacuum
Cleaner from us. It will clean
your Rugs and Carpets better
than beating them and with
much less labor. Then get
3ottle of Sunny Polish to clean
your furniture, and if yon see
you need any new furniture, we
have a big stock to choose from.
R. N. ROWE
Embalmer & Funeral Director
PHONE 20a
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FARM FOR SALE
Situated in the Town.sh:p or Ban
in the Counts of Huron, ,Province, of
Ontario, known and designate& as
part lot No. 10. LakeeRoad, West, Con-
cession near Dansereau Avenue in
the Village Of St. Joseph. :Contains
about 26 acres., prtce, *3500.00 "Bass
Terms" Apply to Lamontagne Lim-
ited, 338 Notre parae West, Montreal.
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See our new rimless mounts :
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Field Seeds for Sale!
We have a carefully selected stock of Field Seeds
for Sale, and offer them at Very Close Prices. Our
stock of ---.1•1101.-
CORN
is of the Best Known Varieties and Germination guar-
anteed. We have th) following:
Improved Early Butler; Improved Dailey;
White Cap; Early Leeming; Mammoth;
Early Cuban; Wisconsin No. 7; Longfellow
Flint; King Phillip
Root Seeds
In Root Seeds we have the large selection;P—Mangol;
Turnip; Sugar Beet; Carrot; Etc. Also
Seed Beans, Millet, Sorghum, Timothy and Clam
Call and inspect our stock—it will pay you!
C. Zwicker
GENERAL MERCHANT
Creditort, Oi-itario
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For Hire
Government Chauffeur
No. 2724
Family or Pleasure Driving
a Specialty.
PHONE 80, EXETER
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Farm for Sale
The undersigned have been instruct -
e4 to sell that eplenclid "60 acre terra
near 'Hensel' known as the South half
of 'Lot 18, con. 1, Rea Tp. On it is
a good brick 2 storey house with
brick kitchen and frame woodshed,
a barn 84 x 36, stone foundation, cem-
ent pig pen 24 x 18, drive shed 36 x 20
a good windmill and excellent well
and, apple orchard of; over one acre.
The land is rich and productive, well
fenced and drained with tile. All un-
der cultivation except about 7 acres
in hardwood bush. This farfn is on
the London Road, only halt mile south
of Hensall, the leading farmers' mar-
ket of Eturon County. Apply not lat-
er than July 1st to
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Elensall and Exeter
Notice of Closing
We the nntlerslgned merehantia of
the Village of Exeter agree to close
our Places of bu,silliess at the hour of
halt past twelve o'clock on Thursday
afternoons during the months of July
and August.
J. A. Stewart T. ,IsTawkass & Son
S, Martin & Son S. Fitton
M, Boyle \ Exeter Times, Pig Co,
Advocate Printing Co. W. J. /Iceman
W. J. 13eer A,W. li Beavers
Lawson & Trick p. E. W REP
H. flpa ekmart 1). Frayne
J. G,rigg J. ,Senior
E. A. Poliiek ',W W. Tamen"
A. E. Moore sloeea & May
S. Statham 3,tr,s,. Yeo
A. Varabold J. W., Powell
Western University,
London,
Another Great Advance
Income Doubled A.
—Now 4175,000
Another large addition to Faculty
and Epuipment in
Arts and Medicine
Greatly Increased Enrollmentfs
View. Write for particulars to
E. E. 13raithwalte,
P.resident.
"A Alan's lAbilits is his Passport."
Frank Weaver
Professor oP Music, London, Ont.
Teacher of Organ and all bra/aches.
of Piano Plea keg; Voice Culture west
Artistic Singing a Specialty. 16 yearas
practical experience.
For Terms apply at 3. blafErn go
Son's Music Store
F. W. HODGSON t ;
'Carpenter and. Builder ,
Plans furnished; Estimates given free'
on all mases of buildings. 3-18-tg
PERRY P. DOUPE, Licensed Auer'
tioneer. Sales conducted in any lea
cants,. Terms moderate 'Orders left
at Times office will bepromptly',, ait-.
tended to. Phone 110, 'Itaston.. Ad-:'
dress Kirkton P.0,
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Verandah for Sale
Good Verandah with porch for Saki
Apply to J. T. Wood,
BRICK HOUSE AND THREE LOTS:
,F0(14 SALE
The residence of the late , Simon:
Campbell on William street. consist--
tng of a seven room 1 1-2 storey brick
house ; furnace. bard 'rad soft svatme
stable and drive house; Some choice(
fruit trees; To inspect the. property
Dail at Ja Scott's Sr., For' terms anct
oartieulars apply to Thomas Cameron,
any, nIt. tl'IsTno,se 0.1at
Cerkton, or phone o
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