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The Exeter Advocate, 1898-4-22, Page 8
H STORF4 ©1 A l►eoltirt�clou of Wag, Mr, C. Het;nander, of Mandel, Nor formerly of the Molsous BatikI BIG (Asti 1t.sH The foltowang dautsla column head � way, • �{..: �- . .65 cents pays for tee Anv4C=�Tp t 1599, ee t;do { reeNies, here, is v,yttw fits lsds in town �,strt�r�r Wanted, The undersi ued would be pleased Jan, the s os appo lrcd zit tl Lo t F 'r cited in marriage to Miss Jessae of't=, F•'Tha United 4tates i3ltatax.e { weeks age far eats 0, as ) former g Ter,t returned hotni tt'edne"sdati• utosn AgQes Bailey, of Zttssourt, � da , tum se+ut to Spttiu," ^` 1Sutil '11�dzi7 1tG ; to Hest of that place, un t't ethos I S.kturday allowed the Spanish. Cloven- to lovertr - t fug, take, a number of boarders. --Ladies Mr Silas Stanlahe, of aodam, 1 1 fa a>r S Inge < of last evettioea Mal-) :—„ peel -armlet' Air, Alf, Ford, who. left here few inUtan PRODUCE—ONE PRICE or {gentlemen. Fist class aecomm da the slier, Terms reasonable. Apply at Uo Sa opposite Co ilmerleai Hotel. BuownsaIlaa. 1iiN Flour Feed StoreFLOUR, FEE% AND VEGETABLES We have just received a car load of Choice Potatoes which we will sell at, of cast week., a't'e wish the youW recent to comply ,Hiss Clara Cudmon , after a pleasant couple a happy and prosperous wedded P visit with friends attd re=latives eOE Kip, lift,. peri and Se dortia, returned. hove Sau e ort the drop prospects a8 An ,�l►oto..Y• day. beteg. very good, n na Farmers r p d 0 any farm with the demands, "The Spanisb Minister Demands bis Passports," etc , oto. gytoe number our town subscribers for not furnish- which is this: Our o 'c un papers, left ou the atone, w Thursday morning b eturued to he office, tete tuber o£ We owe au apala,,, t Barton 13o"per, Ea,rne'st Gregory and, fall wheat, which was retarded last fall Wilbert Fssmert> daft $ Gdeg to n owing to the dry weather, slightly be ens them with a complete copy of the Wing their more .f at the ty tont re - low low the average, though there are quite ADvcc�T last week. The ea use of Clrutan, u.. number of localities where the pros- fh e sabardtuate Mrs. Isaac'Bawden, of Strathroy, le poets are exceptionally bright, Farm had not noticed a b die of pa )ors irt ers =generally are about through with whtc were when he speeding tae few wvrts 111rwith friends ri as he - progressed #� It thea spriug ploughing, and are fairly fire •1 x COQ a hay .' PiJ4L t3<ir1Rr >li4!+ .ire . vvi<tE1) D. SPIOBB. LOCAL JOTTINGS. School opened Monday, Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson, of Park hilt, have moved into Mr. Rich. Terry's house. The bleecle Reason is hove well on, What is the matter with an 18,98 bicycle club? Mr Frank Gill, Elizabeth street, bas beautified the front of his residence by handsome d porde a p • A ..Rin ha Mr. Jos. Cobtlle.cltGk is f: the office erected an the corner opposite t Metropolitan hotel, Tenders for street •tvaterlttg will be received by the Exeter council up to l;`rfday, April demi. :[Mrs Albert Ford pati the misfortune to fall from t step ladder last week and y. ixxjured her :.ecuidr considerably. g p progressed iu [hair seeding, Pasture is still poor, and the cattle are for the most part still on their winter diet, 1 t do t ROUSE FURNISHINGS CARPETS, CURTAINS, BLINDS AND : . WALL, PAPEER$ Come and see what Cash anti One .Price will do for you;, when 'all are House Cleaning this Spring, ,o o. et .0A Carpet. 3ust 35c fil a eT7tternso4 union n on carpet nos 2iJGe the tlirxtg for bed roams, The yard forour Great (� e lit they earlyt Lera is " .. ing quite 711. ` QC union Carpets, your sir t4 til s tit s and whorl e. x ouch, of Toronto, sotil a£ D. Tire Sart for spacial srado Union t S Later, the office was Victor Freach, new patterns, gt>od Olean l atter s the laces s are ti;e newt aid the aha t ten rerun e full of smoke, and the. papers settee I+reach, House of Ri)foga, has taken thio t li patterns Eue r Curtain a beautg, oyery C n y stook. . curtain what scorched Abe office was shoe position of tnechanien stapertn en Our Lace eurtalnS are wonderfulvatee. C cleared of the smoke and no damage of the New Era. The contract for the new verity buildings at Brantford has been let to Messrs Havill and Waltham, the well known Weal builders. for $50,760. The necessary documents have been signed and the work will be proceeded with at once, '.There were a large number o£ tenders, including many from outside, but that of Messrs. Havtl1 awl Whit- eam, was the lowest. The contract does not include the excavating or any of the plumbing or heating equipments of the building. (vas done save destroying some of the lllrs, a Bargain. Dou Sou know Cash and One Price wares wonders in ;c -.4e0 Curtains? (Rev.) Z'V11.ougbby, who has papers. commencement :Somber. Tio May number of the Delineator is called the Commeucemetat Number. It has threw full -rage •iltustratiozof graduation eostuuxes, with a descrip dive article, and should be the banner 1 number of they ear. In general mat- ter the magaaitre will compare favor- able with maty tart are purely liter wry, an addition tQ the articles of peer al value to the houselteeper and home worker, firs. Meeyarell's paper on The Humor of Children is a tieiightfui bit of writing, and the departilient of sc otel obServauct*.s, Goutlet:red ey Mrs, Cad a e mouth warder Jones, is this mon 1 of m than usual interest. The first of a ser its of college stories_Itxdelifie, by t m, selves a� h Sarah r�le�giiorn---�Qod in themselves and partieu#arly so to those who ap,1 preasetate local -color, is given t at 4 there is the trues artistie touch its the sl:etelt of Soutberti life called 'l'hia Revert\ of the Prodigal, by Jeanie Detect. 1)r Murray's coutributioa on rheureatetet (,ea, lualttp, �• s Mrs, r, h vsset. ,. to • es l i.t a' a f h ,add for and goat is a t nlu,t 1 lea - Mr, Alex. Dow, who 18 noted for s fug uoteleg but the very hest horns, will be on the road again this season with one of the best stallions its the eonntry, he having purchased that famous imported, horse called Royal Frederick " from Mr, Delgaty, of G1en- coti, Mr. Dow is an excellent judge of a horse told the choice he has made in this noted beast will no doubt be mthelt sec• appreciated by the farmers in this tion. We wish bite that succoes which he SC deservedly merit% There are distinct fashions in wed - diet; preseats, and the changes this spring from the customs of pravious a s -_ longer 1, years are yery marked. No lei given, esu ecially Such ztVides as loving caps, bowls, Get your bore bills printed at the [17 W have a spleuei'd i ore Price right been visiting her son and daughter in Sarnia and Arkona, respectively, re- turned hone last week.. Mr. C W. Sanders, who has been speediteg the Easter holidays. at his home in Stephen, left Saturday: for Sea: forth to resume his studies. Miss Lou Cudmore, after a pleasant visit of several weeks with friends and r,•1ltryes in and arounExeter,return- Our . Our Greatest Leaders ere '15e., $1,00, $1.25, 140, $1.75, $2,00 Per Fair.. yes, the $e.00 curtain is a very choice line. Come to ars for your Lace Curtains, you'll save money, In })ado and Fancy Window Blinds, . we are ready for a big trade. t 0 Wiwi complete Ci`� C. plFte with good opaque blind, corn^ Fora Plain opaque blind with fringes `3rJC all complete, d ochre Iron ant any Wan raper g d For a lovely lees trimmed *peen* p8OCFor our opaque fringe and inaction iesiblindoetaquebliiid, it's jntit the to her borne In ilippeu Sunday DO 011 WF ` 'cyan do, we want eta to drop is and see (Air 13ew 1111e* We a her•.c kap- for less Dr. G. P llyaidmau left tilonday uu want good paper, cheap, we have IL l' bcr Cash and One Nee a It will e d for r to lova Mich , whore he enet' then you have been Ming. we hare it for o - a Remember, 11 ante toss to locate ti p the rctj chi • •es uS a big advantage in Wall Papers, Come les. grin fawns with Trade in our Millinery 'Rooms For aur tir,•(t eat s, s R, otic you know nr [red ,st-on Dos t Pi•,rY velv,7t, tri z encs, 11r, nee tare, '• � ,-'- eeywrau as0 li Ile)1tnNS, who 18 taaelt7n F('It rel striae t15<CrUt&rt%VerS 1,n -wino= workrooms. nteur Exeter, is spending the Itoiiduyo . x the p araaua(;e,"--• Stares chase 6:io exCCpt tt ednesday and Saturday* svihr his parent t P yliteh(ell 4l dvoeato. Miss Effie Carter. of this towu is the guest of hiss Mary Yellow, of Eeeter,' it not suecossrul will v7.it tither Jlichr Tint). , 'NEW a�elhnK>tx s!i>S'iti>K'lcrj, cud in view. Ete IT % T has neves 1 W buff o them SI in :eU the latest Ii b, tlz that It L P , h4 ,� e c nth b,tur • � oaia te$00114 ,a Exeter i z: our S ,e May eon t� is S•as of it '-,tato This ilr, -a ou. 's 1. t sibU 111 S • • i,)•u etnd cl •t trate � P tt ) ��itlt is J • sen , R eco n •OUr re, t) � It's t , par a Ae r Sr we ha4 wart 130 �+ IR � •35Oseller :, i '4 tlr tiat L tat our the ho Nester `ho of ab correct, , l. to-xr . ing the � Pt Vies Toro ' under= +suntti e d bi 1t' I` t11v 11r �' 1 dour artiste and trimmers orders's havevedir (qq it's . stylish, it's l,s„ s'attte. uo you vert t one? J pearly, a life, a {Id. series ou the catxamou ills of, t oes}rr. (dike. e+ silver to be „ , p the euter�a#ntnrnrs furiri,h deeirao,e f use to cheese from. b l tea and 1 material of a kind for which there is lot o c . Rite. The gout of ` t t•d dt•mand. The house tare Is A . N baling hayGOffe:o sets and the 1 continued Mr. Jahn es d ss alu hil a g11 • kmyes Earl -s owns and north is particularly considered in x . •.t� I G a 1 m . the 1L ( st of .1r:? to is Exeter 1, , ard, L,oderieh etreet —Mires leant bon - throe, of meter, is vioiting at Andrew Young's this week"--Seafosth Sun, Tact creek, loat'za valuable silver watch stun pie- for the elressiu table this t ' Clitatont A, sttaud�ard laced suxlan he . n1; ar,. • , t a oP t ti , • was # t which ntltlt{til;t passed irate olxc! I , a eaixdle:ticks--ia still per- nil raetiaal arkhtt(•cturee, tt-tt tie>hr ,co#t: be#nugIn. to 1)r :Arai i , 1?aDe wish, l reap , , eQ , p Bible but it should be eoulltled to ions --tees, moven,- the Housettale acrd j gag xn the yard in whick it eat. let+pt. I aau'z7 tamely at D9iu crti was core rets relatives grad ser; close friends of \Ira, liewt•itt's paper nu 1?e nily Ilepres " an Monday, when iu some man^.-er it ,a age dtt retied by lire yesterday the earoom. For lovers of fat,ey iron: the brake itsiislci;, p,t e , the bride and hitt -, sion, (Wednesday:, szaot^rtitii, between ai<aattd }Win„liam: IL F. Gordon' *eio k. g�uterr May E,Ka?uo+.wex. usual dµpat•ameetits offer tient#EiHs Of in r, niton has clic rs• two sae t fan of the end of the serest, Address Tbe Delineator Pub. rd cif his drug huzx7ness to A. -Morrow, {{ The ad"osiriled Easter vestry meet -There i no sign 1 feet there are Co 3 a Richmond Sts, Toronto. Prete rhe ebange tales place on May 1st 1 J will at tbe Trivia MemoriallalChurch those railway rate war andn copy 1 a have not learned Mr, Gordon's in- "'heal hall Monday chase who believe that the ret„tstxuggle $l a year, Y it'+t � cepy,1be r mations as to Itis future residencte, 'tvte be hard t. the oc is just about to begin and that we will houndt a f or tetttxe t esvettlug saes[, yet sea a fife) per cent rate to the Pa- Council met by order of the Reeve at Brussels. Jno. Amon[ swill assume Rev. W. E herr, of ll, wait cific Coast. daceard ng to the latest des- the Town hall, Exeter, 15 April: f131 the proprietorship of the American ticcupyr the pulpit of the James Street Fetches from New York, the special present, The minutes of previous meet Hotel on the 1st of May., He bought =drain; Church, next Sunday, bothsu .committee have not yet accomplish ing were read tied eonfiruxed. Christie the Kansa from A. Lima#g, who has mdrtt'sng and evening. ed anything, nor has even any alight —needier,- that orders he grained e. Creech, bbeu its business for the past 15 years, Ran, W. M. Martin Swill close ��his promise of.setticment bteu mads tip the Following soma, ton sax�andter; > , Ciiaaton:' Lhn friday last a couple of Sutttl y eve o er ou ie Iaap hen stns it natant. Itis also reported that ateanaer 55c, express charges p preaety tavaui0 tune when he t, p'Treble, 40 emits axe handle for 'are de- eye s etre d ltissgun hooti a st youth oa nam d teat h an e' Future punishment, e' rates as well as railway rates ate bo partment; h lectrte Light Co , $79 13, p Ing demoralized by the Klond♦yks era£ Bromfield to have a shot out of it. Speeial music. fee. At present it is p'asible to secure lighting; to 1st April; Jas, Creech, Sa 04 a gun bite - a first-class passage formerly costing charity to Mrs. 'Suttee; t\V. Davis, $1 Bree decd not as pm kbel:edshttn a terrible for lighting tires in North end fire hall: clip on the ja.w, cutting his fare so ble II Parsons, $23,25 service to 1st :April; elitrarely that it was necessary to sew it Jas. Creech, $4.25 for tile; J'no. Farmer,: 75e. for broom; J. W. Creech, $1.88 up. labor and Jos Sanies, $90 grant to the Blyth. While at work in Living- liand.—Carried The Library''' Board ston's saws -mill an Monday aftertloan, estimate was presented and filed. Ap- Mr. Herb Smitmetwith a ainful plication for relief of 1st Sweet was accident, whichlay laid over to hear from township of for a few days, three of the ringers of Stephan.--Christie—Evans, that the his right hand having come in clouted Reeve, Deputy Reeve and W. Harding, with a saw and become badly lacerated, be a committee to look iota the matter Amputatiou, however, was not neeess- of feue#ng' in public roadways,'-- Carried. waw, Mr 1,, I3, Collins requested that the gest Williams: air. W, R. McKen- council adopt some means of remedy• zie, of the 12th con,, met with an aeeL ing the condition of the Town Hall re,• dent the other day which will probably »arding sound. J. tV Creech to see to leave fatal. Ile was cutting; down a the matter Evans—Christie, that the tree which leaned against another one, Band be granted $90 for the current and when he noticed that it was fall year.— Carried. Evans—Christie, that ing, ran to get out of the way, and was tenders be asked for street watering. street.' by a limb, which broke his col Tenders to be received up to Friday lar -bone and some of his' ribs. It is evening.—Carried, Bissett—Christie, thought that he recieved serious is that we ascertain cost of adding 20 feet ternal injury. to the wind mill,—Carried. Bissett— Ailsa Craig : On'Tuesday evening Evans, that council nicer lir Tretnaine the resident ministers met at the resi- to morrow evening at 6 o'clock for the deface of Rev, D. L. Dewar and read to purpose of giving instructions for re him a letter, at the same time handing cnoval of the are lights. --Carried. The Ards to home, Nurses, #n Elizabeth R. • PRI This spring .seventy million white fish fry will be seat from the Sandwich 1$50 for 820, tial: hatchery. The fry will be placed. ea Lairs Huron, Erie and Ontario, and ' the Detroit River. Mr: W. H. Elutehins, of Parkhill, ex - M. P. for North Middlesex, is very ill. anti his recovery is thought impossible, Ue is sutl'rrtug from Bright's disease, with. complications, Great care should be taken in setting are to rubbish. There is scarcely a day passes that we do not hear or read of serious damage being done from this source. Rev. George Cobblediak, of Glencoe, preached educational sermons 10 the James Street Methodist Church Sunday, both morning and evening. His des courses were able, impressive and in atructiv0. Rev. A. R. Birk, B. A., of Stratford, occupied the pulpit of the Math street Methodist Chureh last Sunday, the "accession being tbe Sunday School An* iversary. Rev. Smith preached in Stratford. John Bland, a prominent business man of London, and well known to most hardware dealers, baying been uonneeted with John Wright & Co, died in that city on Tuesday, at the age of 48 s*ears Neva <?aa Armlet the Il:tutor. A contemporary says:—Newspaper men are blamed for it lot of things they cannot help. such thing as using parti- ality in mentioning visitors giving news about some folks and leaving out others. They simply print the news they can find. ,An editor should not be expected to know the names and resi- dences of your uncles, aunts and cou- sins, even if he should see them off on the train, Tell hint about it. Its news that manes the newspaper, aid every man, woman and child in the neighbor- hood could be associate editors if they would. Please hand in your personals, births, deaths, marriages and all other news items. Wingham purposes putting down about $1500 worth of concrete side- walks this year. When those now pro- posed are constructed, Wingham will have about six miles of these walks. The cost of this year's sidewalk exten- sion will bo 57276 41. There is a new Fong going the rounds of the papers, and it rnnnetb in this• wise:—•”` We don't want to .buy at your place, we won't trade there any: more; you'll be sorry when you see us going to some other store. You can't -sell us any stale goods, we have opened wide our eyes; we don't want to trade at your store, 'cause you do not adver- tise," The entertainment given under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary in the basement of the James Street Metho- dist Church, tnerited a much larger eloquent 1 u The eo audience than attended.4 address " one-tenth for the Lord de livered by Mrs.(Dr ) Tenant, of London, was instructiye and appealing. Re freshments were served after the pro gram. Rev, Mr. Smith occupied the chair. Among the names of Benchers of the 'British Columbia law society which were elected by ballot in Victoria a, few, days, ago, we notice the name of John Elliott, of Nelson, B. C„ formerly of Ex- eter esteemed , f our and son o B. V. Elliott., Thtrrister and Solicitor. The Miner published at Nelson, speaking of the appointment s,says: -- These female - men along[ with the Attorney General SirCrease and Hon. J. T. tr HenryE3enr ab d„ y Judges o f the;Su- preme • J ud fret ' ht ret g' a cC re , Irl n Court, will Form the governing body of the law society for the ensuing year: 1.ir Elliott is the first practitio- neer for Kootenay to have the honor of election as a Benaber-" A. ST • A T. °s B1At3-K UESStflJ9BS Mr TM la ST ENCLIVI DRESS GNES ie S : they are guaranteed fist Whack no matter i ow low the take pea l3i'... Al 1 are,. as cheap, , for theem, not to shrink or crack ' geode, ewe, ease livid if not cheaper, than tither inr.lse rr et .c gess Cools are the ease bate dress makrrs of alar town tell us that Priestlt y s U s they ever made up and that is one rs arou why we xeeatnuwd these tarda to std nearly 75 pieces of Priest#i•y, J)cess Colds tu4 we you. vt' tt have now & hover year had ac:usaatncr complain to ttsuany tninnt,or,but thie} flattaret:e7:ived the highest praise for durability and excellence.th•'S Hama marked every pped on 3 yards Fellow and Blut" Varnished Paper with Pries ey an the goods We are the ONLY agents in town who sell these goods. o and Our elillinery is bigger, better and more beautiful than ever. Com o but the sea our goods, they always; excel. More inxtneuse trade this have the employees to turn out the goods, CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES.—We now have 385 pairs of Lace Curtains bought at a Custom house Sale in Toronto. We sell these leas, than other men in town buy theta, atr'a.0 1\Z -E .1T`, Samwell's Blook, Exeter pay I rack in any lead of Weather cudp f the s anw Class of tAe a 13. Lacrosse. The Lorries Lacrosse Club held their first practice this season on Monday evening on their new grounds adjoin- ing that of last season. With praetice and good management we do not see why the Lames should not make a favorable showing at the close of the season as the members of the team far excel any of their competitors of last season in running and all they require is to become efficient in the art of stick handling. It is quite apparent that the good old national game will boom in the old town this season, at, the close of which we hope and expect that the Lornes will, have acquitted themselves both as a club and individually, so as to meet with the respect, support and approval of the citizens of this fair vil- lage. IRE LEONG 1 CLOTRIN I OUSE OF HURON■ If You Want S �.�TS Sank Change. Mr. J. D. Boulton, accountant of the Exeter branch of the Maisons:Bank,•re- ceived word this week that he bad been transferred to the Morrisburg branch of the game bank, with instructions to leave Wednesday morning' Mr. Bout ton has been connected with the bank here for the past two years and by his genial and obliging .disposition, com bined with his many other good qualt- ties, has made himself generally popu lar in business circles. Socially he will be greatly missed by his many friends here as was made manifest Tuesday evening by the number of friends who gathered at the Commercial House: to to honor to' him in the presentation of a handsome umbrella and valise, aecom panied by a well worded address. The address was read by Mr. N. D. Hurdou, manager of the Bank, to which Mr. Boulton very feelingly replied, expres- sing deep regret that he was about to leave town, and so many warm friends, who had always shown a kindly art • ad for id him. a ' lin town •' nd�l feeling. friendly g y whom he would always cherish a warm' regard. The fiends p •esent each made a neat and approp'.iate little speech re- viewing the pleasantries of their ac- quaintances c- tnand dee - Mr. Boul a with P ' tanC es w G stn q u ly regretted his departure from among them, after which the gathering broke up. Mr. R. B. Sarnwell, of `Toronto, formerly clerk of this Bank has succeed- ed Mr. Bannon and commented his duties Wednesday. 1 a•' him a purse containing $275, a gift council adjourned for one week. from friends of different denominations M. I+',ACRuTT, Clark. in Aliso. Craig, Carlyle, Denfield and Sersonal:it eution Surrounding country, expressive of have gone to still. il� �� Miss Edith White was visiting friends ERyBo their sympathy .for him and his wife in I it Kirkton last week. - their present trial. They Mr- Wm, Slee is confined to his:bed Denver for their health. BEEF VEAL, LAMB,Shop, I am now prepared to do aili.inds e of repairing such as • i PORK, - Qa,CYC�PES, �� , SEY�6NC MAMMIES, OBOLOGNA.I LAWN MOWERS. lin fact everything and anything. WeCall at the Family Butcher Shop. matte a specialty of remodelling Bicy- cles and sharpening Lawn Mowers at this time of the �,yepa� r.. �y j IS ELAE1l SIVIITIL One door north Mr. Stewart's store. W REP M , SHOP. Iiaviug opened out a well equipped LOWEST CASK PRICES. One Door South of CENTRAL HOTEL, LOUIS DAY Also Dealer in .FTiete9 Sheep and Calf Skins. WE TRY TO through severe illness. Miss Olive 'Topper spent a few days THE in Sea forth last week. Il Mr. Gladery, of Parkhill, friends to town Friday. TURF CLUB visited ExET Professor Arlington Cooke, Phrenolo- gist, was in town on Monday. f Miss Walsh, of Orono, is the guest of Mal RI , i k L.ob bled e e islet Mrs. Joseph P� itii,9hofs , Gregory lYir, J. A. txregory left- on Monday Z. vera-• Messrs :Bert apical. Chapman; Lang 2:80a For Goderich to resume his studies. ®4}>lc�ls;<�s Mrs. John Floyd, after an absence of 3:00 Minute Class - - $150 00 several weeks has returned to town. Class: , ..200 00 tree -for -all Trot or Pace...... a 250 00 Qp. Sun - and Markey, of Sr. Marys, spent Sun - tinning, en :100 00 day in town. J. A. RohLias, Norman, Bissett left on Friday for President.: Sarnia, where, he has accepted a posi- tion as tailor. • - Alfred Davidson left Tuesday for e ha saccepted. reh e wh Dresden anon as tailor.. A. E. TiSnNANT, Secretary. a Situ is Miss Lottie Dennis left on Saturday -. for Aylmer, where she' has accepted a position as milliner, I beg to -tate to the citizens of Exeter and wife of 'Luean, were and surroundicg� country that. I. am Mr Daltry _ A read to deliver Flour and Feed to any father, 'VT y Dempsey, over We haiadle' 'Geo and Mrs Cobbledielc and Rev, t�wnthiawee`relatives, ?, RuI Thos. H rtnol was taken sudd oily' them guests of town etSunda , l .i. part of the town at CLOSE PRICES. Sunday, family, of Glencoe, spenta few days in k with 118113all and severely i11 Tuesday evening andOtic Bran is is now under the doctor's care Messrs. : IZ 1 e, <, stunt and dust. I: act est �Albert h'trd and Alb of Angeles Wash. Ty., and formerly of Will adcl a general line Hay township, returned to their home after being in the West a number of years, and are at present visiting' feat- tiveS is town. warranted free. from of SEEDS shortly. ahax,1,as Trove chi Sk. Come and See uS. or. TAILORING CHEAP,. AND N OBBY._�rr� "The Hang -dog Expression " looks of a " ready made," hand- me-down " suit of Oodles is enough to disgust the Prince of Slovens, NO FIT, NO STYLE, NO GOOD. A tailor-made suit, cut. made and fitted to the contour of your form is 'certain to look right. AND LOOS tllroun•h our two-story building Will convince you that we are carrying a fine assortment. Take a look at onr stock before buying. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE IN UNDERTAKING R. N. ROWE The 1'7.x` ®ISOfS .Bank. (Chartered by Parliament, 1855, ) Paid up Capital . •... • • . $2,000,000 Rest Fund.... . ; ...... 1,500 >000 Bead office Montreal, ,RSTAN THOMAS, Esq., F. WOLFERSTAN GENERAL MANAGER, O t not with one or more endorsers their xi notes with num. t r t,n noraoper Exeter Branch. lawful cla,yfrom l® a. na.to 3 r (epee m.,S gi.Saturdays "itA m. to X p. m &generaIbanking business transacted clra or 'IBS allowed wed for mon- ay on Deposit Receipts. Savings 13antc at 9 per cont. N. D. HTJRDON Manager Parts of machinery .,which accurately flits withstand se- vere service and parts that do not fit wear out quickest; Same with clothes. Choose your cloth and we do the rest. P - L rices small as stitches. Bert. Knight. M Christie's.— COMMERCIAL LIVERY>a and Horses :W First-class Rigs 7 aW r a,W S e Orders left at Hotel, or at the Livery Stablestie's.old Stand Will 'receive prompt,at- to11 . o - ti n. ,q + elephone C erms'Reasonable .l Conneatiox