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Tailored in the very latest styles. These Softs are
axtade by the very best makers in the country and were
bought when cloths and trimmings were at normal prizes
Save money by buying your clothes here_
Rain. Coats for, Men
Mrs's opaened a sh pment Qt Eng -
Heti ' Tweed Raanco:Ats in three
shades la ,�., nt you ttr ser:` there;°
as they are a special vahe:e, 'a -12M
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G merceries
Olive. Brown angl
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3,1arrket Report—The following icy •
they repoort or the
E2xet r Market
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coy erre up ,o u y
#eat 22O.•
Barley LOO.
Oats �'75o to 80c.
Family flour ant) f.
Low grade flour S,Oli
Bran 36,00 6?j
Shorts 43,04" to 45,00
Eggs 2$ c.•
isei ter ;.34e,
Creamery butter 39c,
New potatoes 75e. a peel>a
flogs $15.50._
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LOCAL
Our many Customers will be pleased
to learn- that we have our new layello
power plant installed aid a TR. AV 411
Iesition to do their clxop'pring
HARVEY BROS.
bas vein
et
( ss Bertha "Meets, of Mont
day'ing at her home
aq
Clif€ord Mallett is risttunguith
I1+eman at Pr, Stanley=,
atrice Bodden. of `Ilr crit
her home
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4* In A:( teY
p'�ceilent ,i'lt
anx�fed biaek;
le �olzy, heel
Odd Cloves Leaf Cups
.+. erttf, lM1tst.. a.ttined 4 the
New Glassware
ton, psckh s`rl t v"
r, x'tt B .tt ttdarl darn '
ill arelt era
August Fashion Sheet, We ca
of Standa rd Patterns. We invite you to call and
OUB Fashion Books.
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y a, full range: '.
look through
There
Except theOriginal
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Voice and Music"
nay of Windsor, i
with: his fault
e Frank afalletr,
;w d;aes in Wit:.
'+piss W, 11o>rard, of
axg
the balidays wit.
Clinton „
e•dnesday xfteraxoort dr>rtral ; Jt ty
agest..:. _
]lain St. Sunday sc$ool picnic ci
held `at Grand Bend on fbursd
F�sly aerie
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'�I<r�, kis►h:
Why was this uttered?
It is certainly a logical_ques-
tion. A second readingand
a little thought will convince
you that `when you hear the
New Edison that the above
is correct.
Edison is. the only ;Phonograph Manufacturer who
claims his instruments give
., .perfect reproduction and then
sends out
the- artists to slug and;' play; in;unison;with. his
instruments ,
s ments to prove hes. statement.. Think;, of : this , before
you invest.
Come t0
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u store and see crest
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for Booklet "What the Critics Say"
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is W 't5'el4tt of Toronto
of the Lord oa
ea's,
,a0i►tans .biux
fit
pot at, Flt, Faar-'
ay evening,
altar on phi
ply. or na'
i''',°i*itin °
i,
who has ;Torn
at Frobisher;
r;
bona! bore,
Il'hea Sx► tit nitd taltatily u otos
ed s:p from 1l.ltniltan and stem than
with relatives in tosyl,
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.y,
Mrs. Sloe. ,` ifs , 110e4;ey, cittd Font
l aennetb returned last Friday altar'
itingfor 4ie4+ezai rays in Brantford
tErs. Esser anal \lass V74era return
eAl lhst,Friday from Brantford where
they +vent visiting for sna,'vtral days,'
Z1r, Land Mrs. Fred llawkaew and
two '•e;bildren or Toronto, are visit-
ing Mr, and Mrs. AVut. lfnwk.ehaw, of
Mrs, Thos, Elliott and 'airs. Tobnt
Ford . tire visiting for a couple or
Mib,
ss•ecet with relatives in Marlette,
James Ste one of the .most travel'
,vd streets in town is in need of a
little. attention 'from the town 'fa-
thers,
:tames Street, Sunday School have'
finostpaned their' Sunday school ^plc
nic from Any 19th, to Thursday l Ang-
st .nd,
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Mr. and Mrs. WJ. Westlake. and
children Lave returned to theirhome
in Strattord, after visiting the fora
mer's mother in town.
To -day. fi hursday, is the Twelfth of
July and the anniversary of 'this Bat-
tle
of the Boyne will be celebrated at
Stratford, a number :from townmot-
. over.
Mrs, B. W. F. Beavers on Monday
visited her sister Mrs. Na. A. Turn-
-bull at' Farquhar. The many friends '
of Mra. Turnbull will be pleased td
learn that she is improving from her
illness. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Geiser, or Toronto;
Mrs. Weber, , of Galviston, Texas,
Mrs. at. Eacrett and daughter, of
Hensall visited with 'Reeve. B. W. F.
and Mrs. Beavers. on Tuesday of last
week.
About eighteen of the members of
the L,O-L., Exeter went to Honsall
an Sabbath and attended Divine wor-
ship with the members of the order
in' that town, at the English church,'
jvben Rev. Mr. Moore, preached l
most appropriate sermon: �.
The Soldiers' Aid acknowledge the
following donations, 50c. Belgian Re-
lief
elief ; $2 from a friend; . $5.75 from
the Picture Show; net from two, con-
certs $161.65; Monthly collections,
$5658. It was decided to sell flags
July 14th the proceeds' for the French
Red ' Cross,
Mr. and -airs. F. W. Madman 'and
family returned Tuesday evening
r a motorNew T r
from „ mot trip to" o Curd
and Peterborough. „While in Toronto
Mr. -Melville Gladman enlisted with'
the Army Medical Corps • and lefti
for Camp , Borden. Master Charlie,
Gladman is remaining on a visit in!
New Toronto. Miss Dorothy •Gctrrie of,
Toronto returned .with them.•
LEAVINGTOWN
O N
Mr, S. C. Manna, manager- of the
Exeter -M'f'g, Co, - bas `received word
from , the Fredericton` faetorlea, of
which Exeter is' a branch, that-aaman'
sail] be sent to. Exeter in theeagear
etre oto relieve him -"Mit 1FCa'+n'na,
expects to = remain to ' to�Vn until a
sh it time after °N o ru
air' !Yea :atter wJ -ones-e-
lm B,e rt
nae Cleo,
The Quality
Store
Try us for all kindsof
Canned +Goods. We have
Baked Beans Spaghetti,
Tomato Soup
Peaches Pineapple
Blueberries, etc.
Also Pumpkin for goodold-
fashionedPumpkin Pies
BUY SOME
Corn Flakes Krumblee
Shredded Wheat
]lolled Oats, or Wheat, Flakes
For Breakfast
czs# eat; ea pray Sour
eat-- Prow a:s.
People e
Phone iS
GOWER & SON
tirniture
AND
Undertaking.
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FUNERAL 7:111tECTOU
FURNITURE DEALER
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regates't= tbat farmers who b.
tin to grind will come in the cit
an only, Hoe to a per► arraugeni
out choppier we', will ae linable
atiknpitln in the morning.
I1ABVE1 BROS,.
;''1 vz
ilelEl) ON
9e horst' was kith d That
day on tlti tracks of tlae L, 11,
ib ee Iua11e north of later di •Id. FJ
r€aim tlh were on the track:xx the ti.
;a tad in spite of every effort" made:
the railway, livestoek continues
roam -the rails.
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THREE Tit TILES
Pte, Wm, Dezzo, of Clinton, who
►tins the first Clinton boy to offer,
bitnself at the beginning of the war;
and who bas been several times worm
deed., arrived hone last Thuredaay ev-
ening 'Flee day of bis arrival was
not known, even by his own people
sa that he was not: Ince at the depot
but n: celebration was held later forn
him in the evening, when the ,may-
or and prominent, citizens in lather
speeches, endeavoured to .shoe tent~
1
svax
bis self-sacrifice and. pa#riotisrlx c o
za11�i
► art.ctatc
'1G'1iTS ENRAGED) BULL
FOR FIFTEEN `MINUTES
M. G. tRansford,, sant of John Bans-
ford. a prorninent: stock raiser, and,
farther near :Clinton, wad' attacked
on Thursday by his Jersey bull and
bad a narrow' escape from Heintz Lila
led by the enraged ;animal. Mr.'itans-,
ford was making some repairs int the
stable. when the bull broke pooch and,
ssa wx
e "Ion n g ►
him in tet is r
attackedfi e B y
which made escape almost impossible
1te fought for over 15 minutes, yeast
few men save those possessing un-
usual usual `strength could have emerged
alive ;from the encounter. Nothing
more serious than some brokenbones
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and some bruises were the results
to Mr. rfiansford.
MITCl3ELL 130Y METS ' r'
TRAGIC' DEATII IN WEST
News of the tragic death in Calgary
Alta., or Fred Siegel, was received
in Mitchell last ,Thursday by hie
mother, Mrs. Ed. Siegel. The " fiasf:
telegram received locally annountied
that he badbeen seriously injuredl:in
etia automobile accident. The second,
a few: hours later, reported' that be
had died' No particulars as ta( the a'c-
cidcnt' were given. The remains will
be brought back to Mitchell' for in-
terment and will be accompanied by
a brother, Norman Siegel,. of Strat-
ford. who was visiting with his bro-
ther at the ttime of his deeth, Miss
Theresa Sieger of Calgary, a sister;
and Miss Mary Siegel of Edmonton,
another sister.
MB. ,'T-fianAS McaaILLAN `
UNDERGOES ' STJCCESSFt L
OPERATION` , i`' •
Mr. Thomas licalillan, Liberal Can-
didate for South.Jlluron at the next
Dominion election, underwent an .op-
coition
p-eration for the removal of an obstruc-
tion in theopeningof the_:stomaeh:
caused by ulcer, at Mayo Bros. `Hos-
pital. Bochcster; Minnesota, lase
week. Mr. McMillan -had suffered
from this cause since ' boyhood, but'a
trip to the , old country: some years
ago and .subsequently a trip to the,
coast brought a measure, ef; ielief. in
11910. and ,again in 11114 he 'bad a re-
currence of the trouble from which,'
however.
he txn oar
e p r i1
y recovered,
and was •aboutneith'his usual energy
until five or six weeks ago. On June
5th, he delivered - an ` exceptionally
able speech at the annual meeting" of
the South Iluron. Liberal Association'
held in' Ilensall and, although , his ills{
appearance was m nerally netnae`r eti
few if ani''r414:0,1;"'tbe,t phygi'ca
it icbore 1
cheep Then I use condxt ort Sial `=iaoa: a
dvised to' tia
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NOTICE
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We desire to inform the public that
owing to the unsettled conditions
we are compelled to conduct our bust
ness on a strictly cash basis, All acs
counts are now due and if not set-
tled before Sept; 1st will be placed;
for collection. We believe by doing
this we can, give eloser prices and
better service,.. W, J, LEER,"
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ESTRAY HEIFER
There strayed from Lot 4, Con, 4,
ITay the farm of John McMahon, on
ar about June 20th a red beifee'..
fisting 2 years old, htfortnat;on re,.
larding Sts whereabortla liber=ila re-
teard.;d- B4 RON E. HICKS, Cent-
ralia.
T'RANCE'S DAY, July 74t1,
beet sat apart for the assistance of
the French 'lied Cross_ ;<Smell flags
will be sold by the girle of the Sold-
er's Aid Society,' Let us ell be read}
to du out- bit tart1r gallant Fr .welt
The sick and wounded ':olaliers need
out` help,
al"be Ladies Aid of Main St. church
putt e holding a garden party ow
tl Inch grounds Friday, duly 20;
�nna Orchestra will be in at-..
te�.tllsca• readings, and solos wild
be ndet. by good local talent, Tera,
aser3:a d ,from Ft o'clock to 8 Adani,ssiort
«"ac, B ttebiota/. Seely.
s
ic+neer, Sale:t eortducted in ;stay to
aptly, Terata moderate,, 'O dere left
Ttuaen Office s ll he promptly at-
tylatlt'+l to, Phone fld, liirkton.: Ad -
re Rirkton. P, 0.
ORSALE
The D. ilrannd prop.r',.y Main Bts.
Exeter North, cous°ating of a splen
-
*did 2 -storey ttit
s S' brnscic` dwelling kitchen
and wood„shed with b anti ul grounds
in front; large brirk blacksmith wood
worker and paint :bops and ,tools.
This: property has a frontage at, 4
lots and three lots running to the
back at. leas a smallcorner on back
street, deeded to the town about 10
by 24 ft.:This is a beautiful home
and; a first class. Mond fora black
rentor and will be so:d cheap' alt the
proprietor' ,is past the age to ; work
it. Ain" 'a very; good ooutfortable
G-rootn frame cottage and tread/sated
with hard and ao't water,„ For terms
and;partieulars apply to ` Thos Casa-
Iron, ,Auctioneer and real estate agent
Et, ; 11. No, 1. Elrkttoa.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display advertising rates Made
known on application.
Stray animals, -One rnsert.on 50o;
three insertions $I,00
Farms or Real Estate for sale 50e;
each insertion for the month of four
insertions;
25o for each ' subee'xuent
Insertion. 75Miseelianeous articles far
sale, to rent, wanted, lost, found, "oto,
each h iusertian, 250. Local Renders,
Notices. etc., 10c per line per : inser-
tion. No notices leas than lac, Card
of Thanks 50c. Legal advertising loo`
and 50 per line. Auction sales 2.00
for one insertion and '3.00 for two
ins!rtiors. Profess:onel cards not ex--
czeding one inch -$6.00 per year.
The Best Newspaper
Value
In Western Ontario
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London Advertiser
All Mail Editions $3.00 per
Year
oznplete- Showing
ring
• •
uitings
for
Ladies' est: and.
Gents.
The dominate note of tisa Spring
Fashions is entirely new. Rarely b
e-
fore
have the majority; of styles
shown such ingenious design ' with
the general effect : of simplicity. Our
stock is complete.
The showing ludes Ser e , eds
r=
s,
aautna Tweeatt� nd° oretOher'
in,tlit ashso���co�Afs ; ksrtd
alllens •"3d°�. Incn.
LOnT--About six ,weeks ago`ou Lona
don o Goadr
na ch or in�vu
to a horse
blanket with blue woollen lining.
Finder ° will be rewarded by leaving
at Times Office,nes
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1'OR RENT—Small frame house on
Mill St. Exeter, About 3-4 aerea or
land;garden g rden and fruit trees.
Apply to Gladman & Stanbury, Sob
icitors (
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER C >
'Agency, Exeter a.''4
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Alt kinds of seeding, haying,
harvesting maehtnehy including,that
celebrated Oliver corn and bean ink
tivator and bean harvester attaefaa-
meats riding and walking Mows anti
full stook of repairs. Also a numbed
of Al, atandard buggies Mel aughlival
and Conboy makes of several tsigzti
designs. Call and secure one for Dolma
inion Day. Wm, Ward.
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1111N0f$118011
to Press
case report changes required to our,
Locoi Office, -day.'
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Summer Shoes
We have them in great variety
white Pumps, Hid Pumps,
',Patent Pum s White Shoes,
High Shoes�F Stra Slippers ors etc:
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Men's Harvest Shoes $2.25 a pair.
Big, stock of Heavy Shoes,
Astoria Shoes for Men.
We sell the celebrated Fleet Foot Running Shoes.
Several job lines of Shoes at Half Price.
W. F.
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Tailored
Clothing
We have an excellent range
of S•uatIngs an Blacks, Blues, •
Greys, drowns,` etc. These.,
are all old dyes and bought at �!
old prices. We are selling these
away below the buying
value
of to -day. We also, have a
slendid showing of ••
1READY•MADE SUITS
OVERCOATS
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RAINCOATS
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