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Exeter Maarkets.
ales. Ed. Harness is ccofined `*f toher en no
�oCa�` Doin S room, owing to illness,
Mr. \Iiia Snell has moved iota the
CHANGED EVERY WEDNESDAY
310 :rite pea, pack sof the Exeter Cart h-auie he recently purchased from Mre.
Wheat
Manitoba's Best F lour
410 ,sting Factory has been completed. Antos, Union. Street.
Iia hire Flour 3.90' Pie 'cement wy:) 'or the large' Mr. A.,. I). Clapp of Dutton, the new,
Pastry Flour 3.55: draft on Arun. Street is getting ion proprietor of the Exeter evaporator
21itw
rcompletion
I:ed Flour ...
Wwas in. town du
ring the week, ,`Arts 150 T t-1141}tR Street \Xcthodist church _
.
Creamery cutter l60 vanethe Presbaterian Church Sunday PCNI:S AT GRAND BEvD40 a 'aois bold V-- to Bay. -Dairy Butter
34 't°' 371 field tun Wedr4eeday. The Janes Street Methodist Sun-
Egs
Iard day Senool pecnic1 ed at Grand Bend
Hay per Test $14 to $.15about again, since bis oneetement
I3Jaa
13.5(611e tt;e hasp.t tl n London where he rift- crowd went out for the day, when a
derwent three operations for the re- loaf list of spurts was carried out,
moral of an. obstruction 41, the nasal Games of Volley $all Were. played
HOii,Sk* 3NI) OUTF11. i'`OR ALE!nassa e.--lyth Standard.
and the boys enjoyed,,a treasure /aunt.
Driving a:: ree .. an trot .a Mile in '401 far .o t:•aterntelore
b"g oteuge acs work or drive, quiett Mr. Orville Cann. of Usborne• while`• Following is a Dist of the winders•
,^,r,•d rel:aE c. woman can drive liun; Inking on the Lortdosn. Road Wedrnes- in: the race ev,ents.-
tlra:t 'ply none 2, were Ove crosses; day of last week, collided. with another Class 5; Boys—Allen Fraser, Har-
o : ; Patt,,,:ti> w•utter, set double drirsng automobile when meeting each other ry Cole, Leland tory.
M serao penes new, se: single leer- n•;;tlt the result that his ear was badly Class 4, Boys. -.-Irwin Ford, Clar-
ens. --it ni: elite—telt Exeter. damaged. Luckily the occupants of ecce Bogle.
-�^- both cars were but alightly .i.-tjure . Class 3, Boys .,Rote icttnezFrank
CI°D RItti R4CES,•Al G, 2 end Th. Bother- car was also damaged con Creech, Lyle 1?i, nney.
Ceinte to Code :els for.the x,:ces o,•t a•d:rably.
Auettst itd and. 3rd. Splendidtrack; Glass 2, BRys--Harald Fisher, Geo,
end ny0I .n purses.
0 ti t�
z \
_ 1r t e 's
A. Po 4s on t able to .be
ort Wednesday of last week, and .a bi
g
FOR SALtr. BY TENDER AUG. 10.
!roe. tan .:round Man St. Church
grounds. end two gates, Apply P. 0.
Box 43, or W, Howey, o. W. A
i3 dkw;il
Exeter.
LC:11BER FOR,LE..
Small quantity of rough lumber end
tried n:, toe sale, -Welk Johns.
NOTICE
fists ,uers::t or persons trespaseng
on, the iollow:rig loop sty, Lot 13, 14
;d 15. Coe„ 14, Ter. of Stephen will
b: prosee used av c ordieg tte. !aw, and
does ftiarna will be ahot,
JOHN R,vrz & soN$.
HOGS W.
A number of Logo ee to 5L• psnn
Denciers. T. Willis, Centrel:ca.
CH1CK.S FOR SALE-Beby Chicks
from my Bred—to—lay Barad Roe:kn.
Get your order in ;or these at omee.
Phone ( reel ton 18-31 L. V. Hogarth 1
CONTRACTING
Alter berg out of business for
nearly two years I am prepared to
ooatract on Carpenter \Vo.rk -large
or small cobs of :very description,
Speen] attention to hardwood floors.
Plans drawn and estimates given free
of :.harg .-Caleer lleywood.
HOW IS Tl iE PUMP?
New Iran Pumps aid Fittings to
Stock; Iran or wood pumas repaired.
Wells pinnaeel out or cleaned.
J V CANIS. Phone 115
DR. JOHN WARD, Chiropractor &,'
Optician Ch'.xopractic and Electrical
Treatments for Chronic and Nervous
Diseaeee. Sreatacles ecientificalky fit-
ted. Hour 10 to 12; 3 to 4; and by d
appointment Office --William and
Sander; Sts., Phone 43. l z?
A GOOD SHOWING.
Mr. Howard, the Public School 1'ri -
,;pal is to be ;heartily congratulated
upon the excellent showing made by
h. pupil, as ,evidenced by the En
t exac.e results. Mr. Howard's entire
settwor fourth e,1 s presented them
selves and all eighteen passed, no less
than text taking honours. 1n .addition
to these candidates thirty from neigh-
boring schools wrote and seventeen
passed. At the eix centres elan ii ..
ed by the Exeter 11, S. Eelteunice
Board •there were 1' candidates, 71
,per trent, of whom ;Fere successful.
Compared with other centres this
year the ,percentage ,is gtute up to
the average,
BOWLING.
Eorty bowlers, anion'. thein being
a do«en from 1 shw god, and two from
Henn% took ;cart "n. the Friday ev-
ening tourney. First mien winners
were -Elliott, Roulsiwt, Tiernan a rad
Isleinetion. rel% with three wins ..std
a oho, of 16. Second prize waiters
were -T. Fryde, Ga'ser, Sanders aid
Gr; usosi.
The .rinks of 11r W. W. Tamao and
Mr. 1' R. Fereusant made, a 50-50 to-
csrrd at the Stratford 1ou.ney on
Wednesday of last week, winning two
!
games and losing two each,
Frayne.
Class 7, Girls.—Helen Penhale,
Madeline Stewart, Margaret Eenhale,
Class 6, Girls --Doreen Westeott,
Violet Frayne, Jean Siteere.
Class 5,Girls—1 ildred J'nry, Alan-
lorie Westeott.
Class 4, Gans--Rutlt Jory, Lillian
Ford.
CIass 3,, Girls -•-Hazel Nestle, Lor-
etta, Yellow.
Young Ladies' Class--•Ferne Fran-
cis, Mrs. Haas, Alias Alice I3andeord..
Married Men's Race ---Frank Boyle
Asa Penbale, Harry Rowe.
Joeltey Race ---George Frayne and
Herman Gower, Harry Rowe and Asa
Penbale.
Three Legged. Race --Harold Fish-
er and George Frayne, Dr, Rqulston
and J. M. Southeott, harry Rowe and
Asa Penbale.
Open Race—J. M. Southeott,
Frank Boyle, George Frayne,
Hoop Race-- Fred Etherington,
Ray dory. Hugh Creech,
Honey Moon Race --3. M. South-
eott and Mrs. Asa Penbale, Frank
Boyle and Mrs. Lawson, .Asa Penhale
and Mrs. Harvey Perkins.
Ladies' 'Walking Race --Miss Ford,
Miss Southeott, Mrs, H. F. Jones.
Ladies' Smiling Contest-- Miss
Ford, Miss Lena Coates, Miss South-
Tweke Exeter bowlers engaged in Cott,
a Tuesday dtourney
and Dtli�e w7.00k-d ,lit t . The pleasure sof the day was some,.
ped R. N. Creech won the p z 1 what marred by the injury sustained
'then, xu were if plus score
Fisher and With
^ Feshby e-,ifengad gedFI ton, he jock y ?gee
ser .of werev Rod and W C Rivers l and fell heavily on, the hard eraysoil,
Exeter, , breakin lis collar -bone. The injury
wee relieved by Dr. Orme of Lucas,
The Exeter rink bowling tourney, but ler l,fr2d will be Doff duty for a
open to any club, will be held on xtihile.
Wednesday, August 9th. The Free
Prose and ;Major Heaman troph- 'The Sunday School of Trivitt Mem-
:,e•, are uta ,for competition, and rain_ oriel Church .also held a picnic the
able prizes same day, and a goodly number were
iaresent Spurts of various kinds, anc1
ON THURSDAY, JULY 21, ,.\Irs. W. a soft ball game were eidulged in, and
Ii Yeo will start her "Annual Sum- all had a good time. Miss Hettae'
her Sale," Summer Goods in each Sweet ore the away out, when nearthe
chartment to Clear at greatly reduced
;cab; also a choice lot of remnants.
PARnN TS 1
Help your boys and girls in the
struggle of Life. Give them a g Rod
course in Telegraphy, .horthand nor
Book-k.eping at
THB O'BRIEN fiOLLEGE
361 Richmond St., London.
takes a special interest in each steed -
dent. Short cousins July and August
EXECUTRICES
FAR1V1 SALE
Executrices, to close the Estate
t 1111.! late William 1-1. Horton of the
Townsh:p of Usborn , are offering far
Bele Lot' 3u, Con. 4, Township of Us-
holm!,
s-bora , Coun:y of Huron, containi,ig
100 acres. On this property is a brick
dwelling, large bank barns, drive shed
hag pen and Hen house, a few acres
hard -wood bush. Also parts of Lots
31 and 32, Con. 4, Township of Us -
borne, County Huron, containing 80
acres, On this property there is a
brick dwelling, large new up-to-date
bank harn and silo, Iarge new drive
house, new hen house, windmiII driving
water intra barns; good hardwood bush,
Both properties are in a, first. -class
state of cultivation, well situated, be-
ing close to Exeter and •Hensali; con-
venient to church and school; phone
and rural mail delivery. Will be &old.
with nr without crops to suit purchas-
ers. For terms and particulars apply
on the premises to Mrs.. lei. Louise
Hasten, liransall P. O. or to Mies
Maud- A. Horton, Exeter P. O•, or
to Thos. Cameron, Exeter P. O.
Contracting
We wish to call the attention of the
-public of Exeter and surrounding dis-
trict that we are open to accent, or
tender for contracts for all kinds of
building We are experirenced wo.rk-
then ani by strict attest n on to basv
n,es8 we hope to share in the contract
work of this district
WARES & PRYDl.,• Exeter.
Dray and Baggage
Anything you .fharve to moire we
it :reasonable
', e/fortor Truck and Horse Dray at
Service.
Auto Livery, Horse Livery
move
xour
BAGSHAW & EASTON
33ETT'S HOE BAKERY, will o-
ften for business in tbe Old Carling
Block on Friday, July 7th. High
Class bread, cakes and buns.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The undersigned is offering for said
firs acres sof land, on, which is a good
frame house and barn, situated ons Hur-
on street, Apply to Wm. Waal, Ex-
eter P. O. •
SALVATION ARMY SERV 1Cl✓S
Services as usual ;ext Sunday.
Beadsman and Mrs. Fife will speak
in Town .Hall,
Vasal of London Band next week -end
is postponed till later in the Fall.
Carlin MacGillivray,
Officer in Charge.
Y. P. 0. A
Open each evening to members;.
Trivitt Memorial
Church
11 a ne-Holy Communion.
Rev. J. Edmonds of London.
7 p.m. -Rev. Edmonds.
Rev A. A. TrumDer, Rector
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. James Foote, B. A., Minister
10 a. m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes. .
Union services during July with the
Main Street Methodist Church in
this cltur'cb; Rev. Geo. McAlister;. B.A.
the minister,
Boy Scouts will meet Friday evening,
JAMES ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor, M. J. Wilson, B.A.
11 p, m.—"Saeremental Service."
3 .p.m. -Sabbath :School and Bible
Study.
7 p. re.—"Saeremental Service."
A11 Cordially Invited.
MAIN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Geo. McAlister, M. A,
Phone. 21r3
their h,ame in Kenrtingtan, Tuesday
Bend experienced an automobile acci
dent She met a big truck, the tiny
.
of which, it is sclalimed, forced her to
the ditch. and the wheel dropping into
w ]role the car was somewhat dam-,
a ed and beep was needed to take the
arty :into the Bend. Luckily no one
was injured' outside of a slight sbak-
mthe , . rs. Tth hos Sweet
Sweet, xATre her
s. At-
kinson .and Muss Hettie „Bowe)•_
Mr. Wilfrid Mack was in. Toronto
for the week end,
. Iisa Marshall is visiting ,with Mrs..
and Misa Shapton.
Mr. Davidson of Landon has been
a guest at the rectory,
Gladys Weekes of London is visit-
ing her cousin, Dorothy Disney,
Mr. Lloyd of Toronto was a visit-
or at :Mr. L, Day's over Sunday.
Miss Vino Fisher .of ,Hamilton is.
visiting with .friends rin Exeter and
Usbarree.
Mr. and :Irs. T. R. Ferguson
daughters spent the week end
Tees water,
Mr, Gordon Taylor of Windsor i. s
vsiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J.
W. Taylor.
Mr, Jos. Hastings eV near Guelph
spent a,few dayo with his brother,
Kr, A, Hastings, .
Dr, Clare Wood and wife 'of Blyth
visited the former'r parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Wood.
Mrs. Nicklin and daughter of Acton
atre visiting at the home of the for
men's brother, Dr. Kinsman.
Master Thor,, Jackson of London is
visiting with. his jaunt, .Mrs. Jos. Sut-
ton; for his summer vacation.
Mr.. aged ?Mrs. Harry Gould of Wind-
sor spent ,the_ week end here with ehe
f+orrmer's .mother, i\f e. R. Gould.
Mr. end Mrs. Harry Sweet of Wind-
sor are visiting with the loriner's par-
ents, M,. and Mtn ,.Bias; Sweet.
. Mr. Robert Barnies, an Exeter -Old
Boy, who es now chief meat Inspector
at Ottawa .,.call ed en friend's here on
Monday•
and
Mr. and mfrs, Wm. Coultijs, and Mr.
and Mrs, LeroyCaultiis . of Toroaato•
motored here and spent a few days
with relatives,
'Kiss Beryl Hill and Miss Gertrude
Duncan of Moosejaw, Sisk„ are vis-
iting their uncles, the Messrs, Baker,
and other relatives in and around the
town.
,Mrs. B. R. Bagshaw and daughter,
who have 'been, ,visiting with 1vI.r. and
Mrs. Wzn. Bagshaw, and ,Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Hicks, Centralia, returned to
Triton .service with . Caren Presby -
ring Mr. and Mrs: Goa. Hamiltorn,and
teriern church in Cavern ,church du
July. Rev. Ge -o, McAlester; 13. A,, the
Mr, and firs. W. J. Hamilton of Syr
and Weiss McDonald of
ming' ter, acuse N
Stratford, also Mr. ant :hers„ .-Domald
ldramilten : el Itan,sas City motored to
Exeter and visited with Mr,. and Mrs,
t Donald McInnes Last: • week..
2,45 p.m, -+-Sunday, ;School.
AT BETHANY
2.30 p, m. -The minister.
PHONE 32
JONES 8c MAY •H.77,,
Big Clearing Sale of
White Canvas Outing Slippers I.
1r you require a pair of White, Canvas Slippers to finish out the hot
weather this ,is yottr opportunity,,. We are clearing out ,e11 our best eell-
ing lines Ladies' White .Skippers, with" rubber or leather soles -,Oxford,
Strap or Buckle Styles -at a small. fraction over costo All styles • wail
be on our counter, where you can look' them over yourselves, and the
selling price marked ort each line.
30 PAIRS WOMEN'S OXFORDS AT $2.50 Pam
These Beres are over from last se 1,aan and include Oxfords and Fancy
T.e Slippers. What can, you get bet ter to wear .for every -day wear ?
They sold regularly for $5,00 to $7:00 Pais, are made of the very
.'finest Kid Leather, but as these styles are not night up-to-date we offer
the whole lot at per pair , , ...,,,,. $250
READ THESE PRICES ON CHILDREN'S OUTING SHOES
Child's White or Broken, Sandals, rubber 'Rees, ret ..., , 4110
Boyri7e7 TT to 13, Running Shoes .at
Youths' size, 1 to 5, Running Shoes at ......
Same line as above, \l a,th heels at
Mosses' Size, 11. to 2, WhineCartti'as .as,-8iippe ,.p
rs, at � .. ,,,. ..1.39
MEN'S URUS CALF WORK BOOTS,
30 pair Men's TJrus Calf Work Boots, waterproof, best value on
market at
the
$4;50
PATENT BUCKLE SLIPPERS AT $3.75 PAIR.
Just received a new lot of Women's and Girls' Patent Buckle Slsppers
extra fine quality, sold regularly at $5.00 per pair, gook to go at
OXEN'S KHAKI COMBINATIONS AT $3.19.
Spec; a Ilue of above garments, ,good weight, good large fitters,
sale at
*3.19
20 BLOOMER SUITS FOR BOYS AT $6.00
These suits are right up to size 35, for age 16, all good cloths and
relors. Your Choice at 190 Y. 56.00
BIG .DISPLAY OF READY-TO-WEAR DRESSES ON TUES. AUG,.e^ist
Please bear in mind that North' ay's traveller will be,with us on above
date with the celebrated line of Northway Dresses, made of Canton crepe,
silt; satin, and serge, We invite you in to see fife range,
STORE CLOSED Wh,DNESDAY AFTERNOONS DURING JUNE, JULY
AND AUGUST.
JONES & MAY
I. R. Carling, B.B.
Barrister Solicitor, Notary Public
Commissioner, Solicitor for the Moi-
stens Bank, Etc.
INVEST YOUR FUNDS
in Victory, Dominion of Canada, Pro-
vincial and Municipal Bonds,- all legal.
investment for Trust Funds.
At existing prices from 6 Der cent.
to 7 per cent can be obtained from
these breads. •
Orders received by me
Money to loan at lowest rates of
interest •
Office -Carling Bk., Main St, Exeter
•
Display Advertising -Made known
on apD1 catnoai,
Stray Animals -One insertion 50c.,
three insertions $1;00.
Miscellaneous articles of not more
than fivie lints', For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, .each insertion 50c. Lost Rod
Found Modals 25c. an. insertion.
Local reading notices, etc., 10c. per
line per atsertiron,. No notice 1e`ss
than 25c. Card of Thank's 50c,
Auction ,Sales $3 for one insertion
and $1.50 for each subsequent in-
sertion of unkle,r five inches in length.
Legal ai3verti eng 10c. wad 5c. aline.
Farm or Reap Estate for sale 50c,
each insertion for one mouth a four
ins ertions,
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
PHONE 134 PHONE 134 •
2 Real Bargains
No. 1
T.
About 50 papas of Children's, Misses', and Women's White Canvas Ox-
fords aide Laced Slices that sold as High as $4,00 a pair, Not the seas
eon's goods, of course, but every pace worth a great deal more than we ask.
for tenni YOUR CHOICE .. 98c,
No. 2
About 50pairsof Wornen's Canvas Oxfords and Hugh Lace Shoes, with
some small sizes of high top leather ernes, in, this assortment Shoes that
sold at $5;00 a pair. Came _early for first cltoiae, .
PRICE per peer, $L48.
Southeott Bros
f
1
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTIs.
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
t nexoel,led dinsng car aervece.
S"lcepung care on night trains and
Parlor cars on priinclaal day trains.
Full informateon from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horn -
Sag District Passeareer Agent, Toronto
N. J. DORE
Phozie 46w Agent, Meter
The correct way and the easiest way
to dispose of 'tome property or sell
some small article, ifind a tennent for
your house, or an article you have lore
or help when you walnit it, is to istse,"t-t
a small advt, an the "Want Column"
of the. Advocate,
DR. AL E. TENNANT
Vetesnaxy Surgeon "
McDomell's Stables, John St., Exeter
• (lately occupied b' Dr. Vining)
Phione 26w
Dr, G. F. Roulstost, L. D, S„ D. D. S,
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. 'A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S„ D. D. Be
Honor- Graduate Toronto University
Office-.-.over Madman & Stanbury,'ii
Office, Main Street, Exeter,
C. W. ROBINSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEI,R . AND
VALUATOR for Counties ' of Hum
Perth, Mid'diesex and Oxford: PIM
Stock Sales a Specialty. - Office st
Central Hoke', Exeter, Ontario.
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Agcttonteer Sow' Counties of
Hutwn Middiewar
Prices Reasjona1,ieamd and Snttkfaetion
Guaranteed.
Crediton, - Ontario.
MONEY TO LOAN
We bare a large amount a private
funds to loan on farm and village
pr+ol/erty at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBDRY
Barrliter*,, Solicitors, Exited'